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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-09 - Orange Coast Pilot,. • ointment it .. Suspect Hunted in Rap~·Robbery Try in Newport DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * W E DN ESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 9, 1975 VOL .a, NO. I'll, S SECTIONS, 62 PAGES All Shook Up Ruth Moelle r , shaken but apparently uninjured, re- constructs accident for Laguna Beach policeman Mike Ferris. Mrs . Moeller, 40, of 569 Blumont St .. was on her rounds a s a Daily Pilot deliverywoman Tuesday when she lost control of her car· and it flipped into the front yard al 2935 Chilton Way, Laguna Beach. · Cont ributor Cory's Tax Referee Appointment Hit SACRAMENTO (U Pll -A Santa Monica attorney who con- tributed $528 lo the campaign or state Controller Kenneth Cory was recently appointed as an in- tierita nce tax referee by Cory in violation of state law, it was re- ported today. The Sacramento Union said it was told by Crawford Cofer that he telephoned Cory's offi ce lo d ecline the appointment after re- porters began calling about the DOCGONE! IT WAS GOOD ;ID ''lt was a very successful ad. I aqld all the puppies." That'a the advel'lbtng success story told by the Irvine man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Mini Schnauzer. AKC. 8 wks. Champion blood Unc11, ma/fo eve. I! you huvc a pl'l to sdl, c<1ll &t2·5678. Put a few words to work forrou. In the Dally Pilot. apparent conmct violation. The Union said the disclosure that Cofer purchased $528 worth of news paper advertising for Cory in last year's Democratic primary election is the flrsl de- finite violation of a 1970 law that prohibits the controller from ap- pointing as a referee anyone who contributed to a candldate for controller . Last week it was disclosed that Cory appointed as referees several persons closely connect· ed to campaign contributors. in· eluding a 20-year·old Stanford University student whose rather dooated $5,000. Cofer said the incident "w:is an oversight on \heir part and on mine. I had it called to my atten· Uon by a reporter in the last cou· pie of days. "Until these questions had re· minded me ... I had not put two and two together that putting an ad in a newspaper in th primary campaign was a contribulto11 1n that sense,'' Coffer suld. His purchase of the ads for Cory was first pointed out by "Front Page," a feat ure <SeeCoav. Pa1eA.t> ' \ Suspect Sought In Rape Newport Be ach police today are searching for a man suspect- ed of committing a rape, another rape attempt and an attempted robbery during the pas t two days. Police said all three victims described th e man as being between 20 and 25 years old, five- foot eight inches tall. weighing about 140 pounds with sandy. cur· ly hair. Just before 1 a .m . a man car· rying a knife entered an unlocked apartment o n the Balboa Peninsula and demanded money from the 32-year·old woman liv· mg there. She told the man she was un· employed and had no money and said he le ft without harming her. according to police. However, police believe the same man broke into a Corona del Mar apartment two hours later and raped a 29·year·old woman. She also told police he was armed with a knife and that he had taken $3 from her purse before he woke her. Tuesday morning, a man fil· ling the same description broke into a Balboa Peninsula apart· ment and attempted lo rape a 35·year·old woman living there. Mao Still Nix on Pal BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) -Mao Tse-lung still thinks well of former President Nixon and s~ys the Watergate scandal was the result of ·'too much freedom or political ex· pression in the U .S .. " Prime Minis ter Kukrit Pramoj reports. Kukril said during his meettne with Mao in Pek- ing last week. the 81·year· old chairman o f the Chinese Communist party told. him: ·~what's wrong with taping a conversation when you happen to have a tape recorder with you? Most people in America '-love f>laying with tape re- f ,COrders." ' Mao said he r emem· bered Nixon's vlslt to Chlna in 1973 and added: "Pleue tell him I still thlnk of him," the prime mini~ter reported. ! ............................................................................ ~ ........ Bearded Bandit [o< : ·~ . . • • ,• . . . Gets S 1,000 Daul Fro1n Mesa Bank Bank Robbed $1,000 Stolen in Mesa A bearded bandit demanding on ly big bills and brandishing what he intimated was a gun hidden in a bank bag robbed a Costa Mesa bank of mort..• thun $1 ,000 Tuesday a fternoon. Tell er Janice J . Strofh. 32. of t he Croekt>r ]\;a tionul B.ink. 3333 S. Hlislol St.. quickly complied \\ilh his demands. police said. SllE HANDED OVER the money and the as::.t'rl· ed g unman fl ed , dis appearing into he avy truffic at the inters ection where the bank is located in th~ busy South Coast Plaza shopping complex. Detective Sgt. Keith Carpenter sa id the bandil- who never actually displayed a pistol-kept his hund hidden inside a cloth ban.king bag during the holdup. HE WAS DE CRIBED as 25 to 30 years old. fh·t> feel, eight inches tall, weighing about 165 pounds and wearing a beard und moustache along with s ung lasses hiding his eyes . Gopi11g Hole M e sa Bar Patron Shot After Row A Costa Mesa beer bar patron was shot throug h the thigh tall' Tuesday nig ht. H.is alleged a ssailant was ar rested and booked on suspicion of assault wi th intent to commit murder following the two-shot in- cident in the parking lot outside. Suspect J ames C. Pollock. 25. of 1975 Sherington Place. Newport Beach. was held today al Costa Mesa Citv Jail in lieu or $25,000 ball on the felony charge. Victim Lawrence V. Schweb, 26, of 4801 River Ave .. Newport Beach. was under treatment at Orange County M cdicaJ Center · where he was transferred a fter emergency care at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital . Officer Dennis Hossfeld was dispatched to Tht> Hi gh Tide tavern, 719 W. 19th St., at 11 :30 p.m. to answer a report of a shooting. He found Sc hweb blccdillg from a .357 Magnum bullet wound In which the heavy slug entered the front and tore a gap· ing hole in the back or his leg as it exited. Detective Sgl. Keith Carpenter Peron Yields BUENOS AIRES. Argrnlina (AP) President Isabel Peron observed Argentina's 159lh in· dt>pendence anniversary at a cathedral moss today af'ter yield· lng to labor pressure 8nd approv· ing wa110 Increases ranging a & high as 130 percent. said an argum1.'nl reportedly ensued after Schwcb s;.it with some female customers und hl· was followed out into th1t parking lot as he left. Polloc k allegedly f1rl·d onl' ~hot :.it the outset and Schwcb W;J!> wounded by a second shot d1:, charged when he ~rabbed lhl' . weapon and tried to wrestle 1t away S trong Surf Running Along S outl1 Beach es Good surfing conditions wen• reported today along the bcad1e~ from Laguna Beach t o Sun Clemente with lifeguard" expect ing strong surf lo continue. Laguna Beac h guard Jim Stauffer reported Surf lo be run· ning at 4 to 5 (eel and al loni;t intervals between swells. Ile Mlltl the s ud was big but n ot dangerous and few nplldes hav~· been noticed. San Clemente Lifeguard Lt. Lynn Hughes said surf ~as run· ning between 2 to 4 reet and in good surfing shape San Clemente guards rC'sc uc<l about 20 persons Tuesday. Be ach population was about 9,000 on c1 ty beaches and about 16.000 on county beaches from San Clemente to South l.aguno. > Sailing Sloop S i n k s By ALMO~ LOC'KABEY D•••v Pllol Bo~hng Edll~ Two yachts in the Transpacific )acht r:i ce diverted course early today to makl• a dram<1l1c rescue 11f :.-.1'< pt>r:,ons ''hose 46-foot sail· mg ~loop "as s inking 750 mill·!> off..,hon> afll•r hilling an uniden· lll 11.•d ObJt'C\. l'hc :.inking yal·ht \.\as not l'n ll'r1..•d in the Trans pac. <See race :-tury. P age ,\ 14. I It "as ide nt1ficd-A!S the Cal·32 .\ttoranlt'. formt>rly owned by Burke Sawy1..•r of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Sawyer :,old the boat more tha n a year aj!o to .\trs. Nancy Sh1..•rman of San 01cg<l :\trs Sherman ;.md her aew or fl\ c "1..•n• on a cruise from the mainl;rn<I t o llonolulu when the bo<it went down 1..•arl.v this morn· lllg (.'n•" s of th<.' racing yachts Shamrock and Swiflsurc s potted flares on the horizon about 12: 15 ;,1.m. today and both diverted course to iiwcstigate. Shamrock is owned by Roy Disney anti Swiftsure is O\\ ncd by Ni c k Frazee of San Dtl•go. Sw1ftsurc arrived ul the :,ink· ing vessel first and took the :,ix Slff\'ivors aboard. No one was in- JUrcd. The only passengers iden- t1f1ed were Mrs. Sherman and her two sons. Jim and Jeff. The <Stt RESCUE, PageA.2) , Or ::A Ceas t ---~ W e ather f.1ir except for patchy lalt' mght and early morn· in~ low clouds. Highs in middle 70s. lows in high 60s. l ~S I DE 1'0DA 'l' Two hundred th ousand /amine·stncken nomads are heing moved an possibly btg· gest human rt&ettlement ever utA/nca: A7. I ndex Al Y-Servk • Ai AM U-n Cl INlt°" A 14 Mitv~ ••• l M ti..... 1 11 -.U.1 f'Uflfl t4 C.11",.,.• A) Mll-.,1 ""'"' A4•t CM'9ffWMr 111 Ore...-CIMtfle'I Alt-H ~MMiH OM ....... (I~ Ctmoo Dl Syt1"a ,._,,., It (,.. .. ,_,. 01 ~l .,~ DHlll ... li<H A1 SllK-Mtl'll•tl ...., '"' ...... '"-"' T~--... ~I A U,l•t °"'"''" a..t. ... , ... ..,., .. c .. u ., .. ..._ ... C> ' ~ DAILY PILOT S W9Clnead•y. July 9, 1975 -tFother H~lps Keseue Kidnoped Son MARBLEHEAD, Mass. CAP> -Eric Wolov. 6. was happy to sit on the stairs of his home wearing a real policeman's hal after he was ~ 1dnaped, lhen recovered unhurt. Tbe boy was rescued by his f.lther. Dr. Michael Wolov, police and FBI agents Tuesday as Wolov was about lo hand a bag ~ontaining $50,000 to a woman in u car in a parkmg lot in nearby ltt!vere If tlae Sho~ Fits. The child was found under a white blanket in the back seal of the car. Melody S. Allahyarian, ?7, of nearby Nahant w~ to be ar· raigned ln Lynn Dist.rlct Court t~ day on a stale charge of kidnap- ing with attempt to extort. Wolov. a dentist, sa.id his ,son waJ coaxed into a car about halt a block from tbe Wolov house Tuesday morning as be wa ited •• for a bus to tuke him to a day camp in Middleton. Wolov said his wife saw the boy enter tbe car and that authorities were notified immediately. He sald a woroan telept)oned the home numerous times during the day a nd told him to gel $50,000 in cash together. H.e said he obtained the money in un· marked bills and at the woman's instructions m et' her al the park· stude nt Rod Otten. The project used 100 pound~. or more than 85,000 fe et of fabric and took 10 weeks to complete. ;"\;rncv Smith of Edwardsville, Ill., a stu· dent at Southern Illinois University, com- pure!:i her own shoe with the 10 footer de- ~1gncd o.rnd l>uilt of sisal fabric by fellow . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '• BurglarS Thirsty? ·· Burglars broke into a box car parked in the San ···Juan Capistrano area and ·carried off 90 cases of Olympia beer, Oran g~ County S heriff's officers reported today. Deputies said the thieves broke into the Santa Fe Railroad wagon while it was parked at 33207 Paseo Cerveza. They valued the. loss at S290. . Woman Hitchhiker Takes Over Auto An Irvine man's offer or a ride to a female hitchhiker Tuesday turned into a walk for the driver after the girl pulled a gun and or· dered him out of the car. Jame s Mor r is , 17292 Candleberry, saw the girl wail· ing at the bus s top on Campus Drive opposite the main entrance to the UC Irvine campus around 10 a.m., police s aid. But as Morris drove toward the San Diego Freeway, she reached down the front of her red pants suit a nd pulled out a s mall blue steel revolver. "This is my car now, so you 'll have to get out," she reportedly said. Morris las t saw his new white Pinto heading up the northbound o n-ramp of the San Diego Freeway. The hitchhiker was described ing lot of a nightclub in Revere. He said the woman told him sh~ would tuke the money and dnve to w here the boy was being held and see that he was re· leased. Wolov gave this accoulll of the rescue: ''After 1 told tier about three timet; that I was not going to give her the money until l knew tny soo was safe, she said very soft, ly, 'He's in the back.' Drug Charges ''I looked 1-the back and all l could see was this white blanket over the b.-ck seal. Nothing moved, so I asked her, 'Where?' "She said, 'Under the sheet.' Sol called, 'Eric,' and saw his head come out frc,>m the blanket. As soon as 1 knew he was okay I grabbed the shift lever tn the car and slammed it back into park and grabbed the woman and grabbed the keys so she couldn't Andrist Returned . For County Trial Robert Lee ''Fat Bobby" An· drist h as been r eturned to Orange County to face trial on drug charges flied three year s ago when m e mbers of the L ag un a Beac h -based· Brotherhood of Eternal Love drug cult were indicted by the Grand Jury. Andrist, 29, was ordered by Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey to face arraignment July 14 on those charges. He is held in county jail with bail set at ,. $250,000. T he former Laguna Beach man was arrested in Sparks, Nev .. last month after a three· year search. FBI agents who returned him to Orange COUI\l Y said Andrist was arrested t\\'ice during that three·year period, but was re· leased on both occasions before police learned the identity of the elusive Art Colony man. The 300-pound slispect was ar· rested last January in San Diego County on charges of drunk dri v· ing and possession or narcotics. He was freed on $10,000 bail before a fi ngerprint check pro· ved he was Andrisl. Andris t was later arrested near Montreal, Canada, on drug charges and again freed on bail be fore a uthorities learned through fingerprint checks that he was Andrist. Orange County authorities al· \ege Andrist was one of Or. Timothy Leary 's right hand men in a drug d1stri buting organiza· tion that generated an estimated $4 million a month in sales .. L!?ary is serving a prison term Wall C r ush es T wo SAN DIEGO CAP) -Two workmen are. dead after a con· crete wall they were working on collapsed and c rushed them. on drug and escape charges ft.led prior lo his being named in the in· diclment of the alleged Brotherhood members, most of whom have woo dismissal of the charges. UPIT~ Hero Cat Sam, the cross-eyed Manx who meowed t o alert his owners to fire in home last New Year 's Eve, accepts "Junior Firem an" badge and "Honorary Firefighter" certificat e from Orange Fire Dept. · getaway." FBI agents and police wh~ had followed Wolov unobtrusively converged on the car and arre~t· ed the woman. She was taken in· to custody. He said the woman told him the boy had bee n taken once during the day for a vilit at a museum but 1pent most of the duy in the car. ~ RESCUE ..• other three, said to be friend~ ol the Sherman boys, were not im- mediately identified . Mrs. Sherma .1 is the widow or the late George Sherman, an employe of Disney Studios for many years. Tbe Sherman~ are personal friends of Roy Disney who had agreed before the start of the race to maintain a radio schedule with Altorante. 'fhe Attorante, as were aJI the famed Cal·32s. was designed by Nick Potter of Ne~ Beach. The Altorante was built in 1936 by the old South Coast Company or Newport Beach. The 32 indicates t he waterline length of the vessel. The overall length was 46 feet. The Attorante was purchased a number of years ago by Earl Sawyer for his son, Burke. She was virtuaJly rebuilt and a few years ago won the sweepstakes award as the best maintained yacht in Newport Harbor Yacb t Club's annual y acbt inspection. Burke Sawyer, now president of Watts Sails, campaigned the boat successfully in offshore races for many years until he sold herto the Sherman family. Front Page Al CORY ... n e ws shee t printed by the Republican Stafe CeQtraJ Com- mittee for distribution this week. Cofer said he placed the ads late in the primary campaign on his own. without direction from Cory's main campaign bead· quarters. Carl d'Agostino, chief deputy controller. who also was one of Cory's campaign directors, sa.id the campaign leaders d id not know about the ad until they saw it in the Santa Monica Outlook. "At the time we inquired as to who put it in," he said, "we bad to get the information for our campaign report.·' The ad showed up as a non· monetary contribution to Cory's campaign s ince Cofer paid for it Envoy to See Russ Launch The girl told Morris she was trying to get to Los Angeles, and Morris offered to take her to San· ta Ana where she could catch a bus, police said. as a black female in her early I 20's, about 5 feet, 3 inches tall and , weighing about 110 pounds. h,jmself, CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. <UPI) -Russia's ambassador to the United States will watch next Tuesday's Apollo launch and, in return. the Soviets have lowered secrecy barriers at their cos· modrome and invited the American ambass ador there, it was announced today. An embassy spokes m an in Mpscow s aid U.S. Ambassador Waller J . Stoessel Jr. will fly to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in cectral Asia on the morning of tJ\e launch of two Soyuz cos· m<>nauts July 15 and return to Moscow later in the day. He will be the first American to witness a Russian space s hot. -~ade rs Agree ...:£ONOON <UPI) -Top trade W1ion leaders agreed today on a .... Save-the-Pound" package call· -: fug on the government to r ely on voluntary instead of legally en· forceable m easures to deal with Britain's soaring inflation crisis. ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,., Ot.,_qc (o.t\I t.iol•t P •t'»I ..,thwtwt.nt\tOf"n bl""1 the N• •· Pr·..,, '' out h\hll"CI bv thf' Or~ (~.I PvOh\lhftq r t)l'\"lpan1. !Mo« et~ tO•tM>f'I •',. ( 11,l••.ntn ~MA'I •rirc,UQP'I r r10.y tor (t•'d• M 1 Nf'•Prf'l l•Ath Myf'lil1~lMfY•<hl'4't"f"I t•in V•Uf''t H'!f1nc.. ~ .. 001,0.c.-V•ll•'f •M ' 1 .• •"• ~ ,., h .111 lh ( \J,. .f A .tl"lql$ rtCJ~~• 1'(11 hvrt • e>wbl t" ti \ -1,., o."" .no ~ ... \ ftllt prJ,,..tp.11 pWbh h1,H) pl ~,-If i\ •t JOO Wt•t .. , Sht.' t, C.O"t• Mt-,, C•l••ntn••• ., • .,.,.. Robert N . Wel'd Prt\iOtnt •NI Pv•·~,. Jack R. Curley Vo(P P. .. totl'I •M C.._ .. Mo~r Thomas Keevil l<lllOr Thomas /I.. 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INV, l'l'lllol .. f d"'lt!l•I•""" I.I 00 ·-·"''· ' 1,000 Rapes? 5-man Gang Hunted In W~hingto~ DC WASHINGTON CAP) -A loosely knit gang of at least five men may have been responsible for as many as 1,000 rapes in the Washington area between 1969 and 1973 and its members are leading sus pects in the so-called "Freeway Phantom" murders of six young women, a Superior Court judge says. The judge, Fred Ugast, made the disclosures in a 15·page opi- nion issued Tuesday after 10 days Ford to Run Independently WASHINGTO N (UPI) - Acknowledging that a con- servative challenge from Ronald Reagan could be "quite serious," Presiden t Ford's campaign ad· visers said today Ford will run separately from his vice presi· dent, Nelson Rockefeller. The su bject of Rockefeller and the possible Reagan challenge surfaced during a news con· fer en ce by Ford's campaign director Howard H. Callaway and campaign adviser Dean Burch. "It's very c lear," Callaway .said. "It's a s~rate campaign. Rockefeller anil Ford are not the same team. I'm not going to de· legates and say 'will you vote for Ford? Wil l you vote for RockefeUer ?' l will say, ·~u you vote for Ford -period.• '' Arson Probed PORTLAND, Ore. <UPI) Police queationed skid row resi de.nta today, gathering evidence atalnst a 62-year-old suspecl charged with arson and homicide in the death of eight persons In a bot el fire. T,-enty-slx others were injured. John A. Newvinc who lived a block fr-om the flame· swept Pomona Hotel, was held ln ;ail wit.bout ball. of closed hearings on pretrial motions for Morris Joseph War· ren. an alleged gang member charged with r ape and kidnap· ing Warren already has been con· victed of four rapes, armed rob· bery, kidnaping and homicide. He faces more than 50 years in prison. Ugast 's opinion, which in effect summarizes hundreds of pages of sealed testimony, said Wa rren cooperated briefly with police and told them where to find the bodies of two of the six young women killed in 1971and1972. Warren also told investigators, according to the opinion, that three other m en were involved in 500 lo 1.000 rapes i n the Washington area during a four- year period. "While Mr. Warren denied any involvement in the Freeway Phantom cases, he told detective Louis Richardson that Paul F1etcher , John Davis and Paul Brooks had been involved in somewhere between 500 and 1,000 rapes over the last four years," the judge said. The opinion said police re· viewed more than 1,000 rape re· ports lo find out if the men could be linked with them . Fietcher already has been con· victed of two rapes and kidnap- ings and Davis was convicted with Warren in a series of rapes, armed robberies and kidnapings. THOR NS FOUND AMONG ROSES KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) - A Benton County sheriff clerk· dispatcher wanted to spruce up the grounds around the J<en· newick substation office. Kelly O 'Brien tilled the soil and planted tlower s eeds. When .ireen shoots finally appeared, 18 marijuana plants wel'e found amona the flowers. A 1pokesman said a prankster apparently planted the pot. .• SPECIAL - Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Tennis Shoes Adidas-C onverse-T retorn Basketball Shoes Converse-Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot Bilt-Adidas All Purpose Shoes Spot Bilt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas Canadas Open 9 to 6 Clos~d Sunday Tennis Dresses Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts Men's & Boys' Tennis Shirts Tennis Rackets-Wilson Dunlop-Bancroft-Yonex Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson·Penn- Dunlop Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls · Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts & Dart Boards D~ck feet Fins pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles-Aotes Barbell & Dumbell Sets Chest Pulls Bike Repairing-Parts-Tires-Tubes , 531 Center . , Wednesd1y,July9. 1975 DAILY PILOT &~ W@M(( . ~@[(WO©@ • Sue-eess Wasn't Easy The column appears daily e xcept Saturdays and Mondays. Saddleback Farmer Recalls t~ Old Days I 11c. I ucle your Otfzens' Tours DEAR PAT: I 've heard that Ralph Nader has establis hed a t o uri s t g uid e office in Was hington, D.C. Our family is pl~ng a trip to Washington this summer, and I would like to know where this facility is located. M .N., Mission Viejo Tbe Public Cllizen Visitor's Center Is located at 1200 lstb St.,. N.W., Wasblngton, D.C. <zip code 20005). 3'be PCVC distributes..t biweekly, four·page calendar of Wasblogton events, listing in· terestlng Coogresslooal bearings and meetings, rallies and talks of special interest held by various Wasblngton or~anizalions. You can requesl tbas neW8letter by sending a self.addressed, stamped envelope to PCVC. Card •••ued DF;.R PAT: I've h a d an American Express card since the :t960s. I a pplied for the card for my h u s ban d a nd m yself. Although m y husband never used his card, I used mine and always paid the charges with my own personal check. Now that I'm divorced. [ have applied for m e mbership alone, but have been turned down. This does not . seem fair. I work. have one child at hom e to support and a m quite capable of paying my bills. The same · problem occurred with Diner's Club. B.M ., Fountain Valley You now have been issued both cards. In its denial, American Express bad not con~ldered a joint. savings account listing you and your mother. Discrimination · by race, color, religion and sex are prohibited by law. Tbe Equal Credit Opportwaity Act, passed during the last session of Congress, authorized the Federal Reserve System c.o set up rules regarding credft card issuing and billing procedures. 011e pro· posed rule would require credU • card cofapanies to disclose re· asons ror denying credit cardt to applic:ant~; Requests. tor copies or the lftDposed rules for com· . ment shoulc\be·ad~ressed: Lewis 'Goldfarb , Federal Reserve Syslem, Wsbingl_on, DC 20551. Comments are Being acceptW untU June JD. By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. 0.11,,.. ........ It was 1prtcot1, not oranges, which won fruitgrowers from Orange County their lirsl in· tern.atlonal acclaim. The Imperial German Army loved them. Kaiser Wilhelm bougbt au the dried apricots he could get his bands-on. When Ray Prothero, now 76, was raising apricots on his 44 acre El Toro farm he had no idea he was helping feed the Kaiser's army. "We thought all the apricots were being consumed in the Unit· ed States. We wholesaled them to a place in Santa Ana and bad no idea where they went," Prothero recalls. When WWI began and the bot· tom immediately dropped out of the apricot market, Prothero f~ found out. •. For Prothero and other Sad· dleback farmers trying to tap the agrarian riches of the valley's soil this was only· a minor set· back. Earlier, a colony of British !armers tried prunes. They gave up after one year. The winters were too warm to grow prunes, it was discovered: Sheepherding was popular in the valley just before the turn of the century. But farmers, trying to improve grazing, made a col· ossal mistake when they import· ed some fancy seed frol'1l Russia. Mixed in with the seed was nee- dle grass -foxtail·like spikes of three inches in length -which embedded themselves in the wool of the sheep and made them look like porcupines. Retarded Boy Dies in Auto ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. <UPI> -A 9·year·old retarded boy was found dead in the rear seat of a station wagon that had been left parked for five hours in OO·degree heat. The vehicle, in which the child had been left unnoticed, belonged to the Pinellas Association for Retarded Children . · Pinnelas County medical ex· aminer Dr. John Shinner said de· termination of ·cause of death of Dale Capocy will not be known fqr about 10 day&. Bert Muller, executive vice president of the association, said the driver and an attendant had unloaded six children from tbe station wagon earlier Tuesday. He -said Dale was on the rear seat, but for some Wlk.nown re· ason was overlooked. PQlicy Changed BOSrON .(AP) -A conference of .the nation's big·city mayors voted narrowlytodaytoeliminate their long.standing criticism or the defense budget from their lob- . hying policy. Dow They Care A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care . In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 J ohn St-ark was l'ouna wa ndering aimlessly down a s ide walk in his own neighborhood; an elde rly man who was confused. frightened and lost; unable to find his home. Hfs chftdren had lo place him in a nursing home immediately. When cttildren must find a place ror an elderly parent, it is usually their first exposure to the nursing home industry. They may select a home for their loved one on the advice of a neighbor or friend. They may check homes themselves and try tp make a good choice within their means. But how do you make a good choice? How do you measure a nursing home? For months, Daily Pilot.. staff writer Gary Gran· ville's five·part. series on nursing homes in Orunge County. • His series will answer a multitude of questions on facilities ~vailable in OranJc County to care for the elderly. Granville has been an tn,.welcomc guest -in· vited to leave quickly -from some area rest homes. Others have welcomed his insp«ttC>ns. He ha1 visited nursing homes morning, noon and in lbe dead or night from Huntington Beach to Newport and inland in Onmge County. How much does good nursing home oare cost? What ure the signals of a good or bad rat home? How are the pluces inspected? Where are inspection records available to the public? How reliable arc the records? Granville has asked the quesU011s and obtalned the answers~· Don't miss IWI five-part series beginning~rrow in the Daily Pilot. ~ .,. ~ Dally Pilot Stall Plooto HE REMEMBERS Oldtimer Prothero "The stuff grew like wildfire and it bpred itself right through the flestf of the animals. Farmers were los ing about 30 lo 40 a day because they die d of blood poisoning, Prothero recalls. ''The needle grass 1s still here although the spikes aren't as long. You still can't have sheep except in the spring before it grows." Around 1910 the ra nche r s turned to cattle. a s uccessful change because they were im· pervious to needle grass. The spikes couldn't penetrate the tough hides of the catUe. However, Prothero, who took over the farm from his father J ohn M. Prothero, a tena nt farmer on the Moulton Ranch, decided to make his fortune in fruit. Wh en apricots became un· profitable he went into walnut growing. Walnuts grew rather well in the Saddleback Valley un· lil 1930 when farmers got the s mart idea to irrigate their groves with well waler . It was another disaster. All the trees died with in a yea r , Prothero reports. "We didn 't know too much about water then. The way we tested water was to cook up a pot of beans. lf the beans were al· lright, we fig ured the water was o.k. "There was way too much ~alt in the water for the walnuts, but oranges did fine." Out went the walnuts and in went the oranges. Prothe ro still has 32 acres of them. ''Now we 're pulling out the oranges lo put in people ,'' grinned the man who still lives in the SCtme ranch house he first OC· cupied in 1922. Some or the farm implements. tools, memorabilia and items of historical interest which have re· m ained in the Prothero family for four generations are current· ly on display at the Laguna Hills Mall. The Prothero display is part of a week·long exhibit sponsored by th e Saddleback His torical Society. PERFORMS IN 'BUTTERFLY' Judith Klinger Miss .Klinger Will Perform In 'Butterfly' By GARY GRANVILLE OllMO.llrl"l•Sl.att Months of wrangling appeared near an end today as negot.iat.on worked to s mooth out a 19'15-18 waf~·fringe benefit contract. co~­ ering most of Orange Cowll)' • 11 .000 employes. ,1-r.;., Terms of the proposed cootr~et ' were approved in an informal poll of Orange County Assoda- fion members Tuesday. •"' For mo s t g e n e ral ao~ supervisorial workers covered by the pact , acceptance by~ county Board of Superrisors "!UI mean S.25 percent pay raise.art-' Board Chairman Ra · Diedrich today refused to ment on the board's rea , the contract proposal. Diedric h did s ay, however. after an executive session Tues- day, the board is thinking "positively" about chances for a settlement. In addition to the 5.25 percent pay raises the contract would give 9, 120 county workeTs. another 80 would receive 2.S per· cent pay hikes. Under term s of the proposed agreement, the county's max· imum contribution for emp~ health insura nce would clfrab· from $24 a month lo $44. The pending one-year contract also defines standards of dis· c1pline th a t adminis trators would be permitted to inv~e. namely that there shall be no dA· cipline except for reasonabl~ cause. ~ 'Diseriminatorv' Lyric Opera Association's pro- duction of "Madame Butte rfly" will feature soprano Judith Kl · 1n ger a s g u est artist for performances Friday and July 18 at the L ag un a Mo ulton Playhouse m Laguna Beach. Not covered by the pend~ ~ontract .are. atforneys who wo~ m the d1str1ct attorney's offi~ and the public defender's office.· .. ... Sheriff's Height Rules Thrown Out Miss Kl,ngcr . an h onor graduate of the UnJversity oi Southern California. replaces Joan Zajac who originally was cast fo r th e Friday performances. Heidi Lasley was will continue as scheduled to perform Wednesday and Satur· day shows through Ju!'y 19. Cur- tain is at8:45 p.m. Though represented in negoti> lions by the Employes Associ• lion, the attorneys have formeb their own ba rgaining unit. • Also not included in the coii- tract talks that appear to ~ nearing an end are Superictr Court clerks. The Orange County Sheriff's Office minimum height regula· lion for e mployes was thrown out as discriminatory Tuesday by the Board or Supervisors. The action culminated several years of criticism of lhe restric- Mesa Granted $613,000 · For Road Jobs More than $613,000 in county gasoline tax revenues will be given to Cos ta Mesa to make im· provements along Fairview Road and Placentia Avenue. The count y Board o f Supervisors granted the Arterial Highway Financing Program (AH FP) money to the city during their meeting Tuesday. Under terms of an agreement, the city will put up another $650,000 toward the projects, which are inte nded to relieve traffi c congestion and improve the appearance of the roadways. The Placentia Avenue project will involve expansion to four lanes, construction of sidewalks and installation of storm sewers. But most of the money -about $882,000 -will go toward more • road work along Fairview, which has b e en under constant r e· construction for years. The money will permit the city to make gutter and curb im· provements between Newport Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway and install new median strips and traffic s ignals. Man Attacks 2 Neighbors VENICE, Calif. <UPI) -A 27·year-old ma n, who allegedly stabbed on e neighbor with a screwdriver , beat another with a hoe and then shot them both with a small handgun, bas escaped a two·hour police dragnet . Police said Fred Mendet a l· legedly got into an argument with two neighbors about 6 p.m. Tuesday when he s uddenly pulled out a s crewdriver and stabbed lS·year·old Byron Hart lntbehand. . He then reportedly grabbed a hoe and alruck Glenn Langan, 26, on the forearm. Offic:ers said Mendez then ran lnto hts house, took out a handgun and shot both Harl and L.&ngan. Offer Frorn Hanoi SAIGON (UPI) -North Vl l· nam't Prime Minister Pham Van, Dong bas told a group or U.S. Senators lb1t Hanoi is ready to discuss establishing diplomatic relaUons with lhto• lftllt1"1 St nk~ Lions by Grand juries and lhe county affirmative action office, which oversees the hiring of minority and female employes by the county bureaucracy. Until the board repealed Ufe limit. male a pplicants for deputy positions had lo be five feet, eight inches tall or more and women five feel, three inches tall lo qualif}'. Affirmative action officials charge the height limit prevent· ed qualified members oC certain ethnic groups, primarily orien. tats. ;rnd Mexican Americans, from getting jobs . The sheriff's office has been criticized in recent years for lag. gmg behind other county agen· cies in achieving parity in the hiring of minorities and women. Grand juries have also leveled critjcis m at the height barrier, contending it violates federal and state fair e mployment laws. The latest jury comment was contained in an April report cit· ing the guidelines of the Equal Employment Opportunities Com· mission and the s tale Fair Employment Practices Com- mission. The jury said the sheriff could face a cutoff of federal Law En· forcement Assistant Administra· lion grant m oney unJess the hir· ing obstacle was removed. Gem Talk H!!.I c· lll'MPllRH-:.'i THE RAREST GEM OF AU Ruby Challenges Diamond Miss Klinger currently is assis· tant professor of voice at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. She has extens ive American and European training and was win- ner of the 1973 San Francisco Opera National Auditions, third in the 1970 Metropolitan Opera Nationa l A uditto ns a nd has earned many other awards. R eserved seats at $5 are available by calling Lyric Opera at 494-0709 or at the playhouse boxoffice. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, from l p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. Following "Madame Butterf- ly" Lyric Opera will present "Tales of Hoffm ann " on Wednes· day, Friday and Saturday even· ings through Aug. 2. W 01nen Appointed SACRAMENTO CA P) -Two more wom en have been appoint· ed as public members.to market advisory boards . Named to the Markel Milk Advisory Board was Barbara Erickson of Sacr<1m en· to, Cl consumer consultant who publishes her own newsll-ttcr. Shir ley Smith Bowden. a r11cti· cian who teaches at F'resno State, was appointed to the Raisin Ad· visory Board. PENDANT Ro pP our11••1 design to r eleyan1 ::.1rnp11c1ty Birthstone for July and symbol for the fortieth weddin g a nniver sary . the ruby is the rarest , and in large sizes the costliests of all gems. The finest rubies are from Burma, with others of lesser value coming from Ceylon, Siam and North Carolina. · A. ruby's value depends on color, a deep red known as "pigeon-blood " mos t highly prized. A large perfect Burma ruby may be worth sevenl times as much as a diamond of the same s ize. Jaycees Ban Girl Sm.vyer: HANNIBAL. Mo. (AP~ -The Ha nnibal Jaycee$ have decided to continue a ban against girls compel· · ing in the annu al Tom Sawyer Days Fence Paint· ing Contest. "Somewhere in conte m. por ary life s omething s hould remain dis tinctive- 1 y ma sc ul ine an d something else distinctly feminin e." preside nt David Ebbing said in an, n ounc1ng th e decision ' Tuesday. · "No other literary character so typifies and makes vivid the wonderful· ness of boyhood as Tom Saw yer. No lite rary c ha r acter bette r ex-: emplifies the charm, frail· t y and mys t e r ies of feminine youth as Becky Thatcher. We believe non~ of the characteristics or ei th er Tom or Becky should be blurred ... • The precious gilt! COIN JEWELRY IN 14 KARAT GOLD CUFF LINKS rope border ,._, .... .. .: • .. ' } '• . Co mbine beautlrut color , hardness only silghtly less than diamond, and reasonable cost in moderate sizes, and you have an inrreasingly popular and f ashionabel gem . . . a real challenge to the diamond. • J. C. J.lwnpfu."16 Jewefer6 j 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BankArnoric.atd-Mast" ~ 27YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE &48~1 I .. . ~ Cornprotnise Told F o,-Aid to Turkey Military Servants' Cost Hit WASHINGTON <UPI) -Gov· emment investigators sar, it co:s- U; the taxpayers $84 million a year to provide junior Navy and Marine officers with servants to fix their meals, do their laundry. make their beds and shine their Mailboxes Stir Flap SNOW & SLEET DEPT. -ll has developed that the city or Huntington Beach brass is locked in mortal battle with the United States Postal Service on where people oug ht to put thei r mailboxes. This an eoic struggle of double bureaucracy. First comes city officialdom. Huntington Beach Shakers-and- Movers would like to make their mwticipality look nice. After all. they already have enough ce· ment block walls within the city limits. So they have outlawed people placin~ those old· fashioned rural mailboxes out by the streets. You know the kind of box they don 't like. It's composed of rounded tin with a little flap door on the front where the hinges always break o ff after a couple of months. It also has a red meta l Oagyou can pop up when you want the postman to pick up the ma.ii. TIN MAILBOXES upon a post out by the front fe nce have become sort or a signal or rural Americana over the years; de- picted in Norman Rockwell pain- tings and magazine covers and thl' ltkc. Alas, Huntington Beach no longer figures a s an outpos t of rural America. City officers have noted the tin boxes become ugly. After the front door falls off, they are a read y target for miscreant youth a rmed with cherrybombs. The red flags won't s tay up ,any more. either. P eople s nag coals on therrr; run bicycles into the mailbox post or scratch car doors on the m:Jilbox. So Huntington Beach outlawed curbside mailboxes. NOW COM ES THE United States Postal Service. always scanning the horizon for some way to cut costs with the faint but fond hope that s omeday it may re- turn to its old glory by reinslilut· ing the penny postcard. Thus in its grope for old glory, the postal service decreed that after March 19 this year, no new houses may install mailboxes on the porch or at the front door. They must be inst a lled at curbside, like the old rural box , so the postm an may detiver from lhose funny little wagons with the driver on the wrong side. YOU CAN SEE clearly here how the battle got joined. Hunt- ington Beach officialdom says thou shalt not install mailboxes out by the curb. U.S. Postal brass say you sha ll install boxes out by the curb. If you refuse, you'll just have to hike yourself down to lhe post.office to pick up your own junk mail. Guess who got stuck m the the middle again? The homeowner. If he put up a rural curbside box . he was in trouble with the municipality. If he didn't put 1t up. no mail deli very. Something must give if the mail was lo go through ram. snow, sleet and dark or night m Huntington Beach. WELL. THE CITY folded its argument temporarily. The City Council voted to a ll ow the rural boxes in new subd1v1 sions. nut the fight will ·go on. Councilwoman Harriett Wit.'Cit!r suggested Huntington residents write their congressman lo com- plain about the rural mailbox die· tum . This is a la rge idea. Now all they need to do is find a place to m ail the letters. WASffiNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Ford, following a meeting with House leaders, announced today a tentative compromise that,, ii cleared by Congress, would permit renewed military aid shipments to Turkey. At an impromptu news con- ference in the White House I n tern a l Probe driveway after a 90-minute breakfut sel$jon with the House leaders, Forti also expressed hope that the compromise would lead to a solution of the Greek- Turk:ish dispute over Cyprus and encouraee Turkey to remain a full partner io the Western de· fense alliance. Congressmen Got CIA Data in '73 WASHINGTON (AP) -Two congressiona l overseers of the CIA were told in 1973 about the agency's own finding& of im- proper act ivities within the in- telligence organization, accord- ing to newly released CIA docu- ments. Sen . Stuart Symington <D-Mo. >. and Re p. Lucien M. Nedzi (D·Mic h. ), were given "a detailed, page-by.page review" of lhe data collected during the CIA's own probe. a memo by CIA Director William E. Colby said. The memo. dated Aug. 29, 1973, is pa rt of the "CIA 's own accounting to• P r esi d e nt Ford, which ·w a s d e · 1li ve r e d lo Ford la s t December and made 'public l ate :Tuesday ni g ht. The SYMINGTON CIA report acknowledges some domestit-misdeeds but contains few major differences from the findings of the Rockefeller Com- mission. COLBY 'S REPORT o n domestic wrongdoing, which has come to be known as the "Vail Report" because it was delivered to the President while he was on a Christmas skiing vacation in Vail, Colo., outlines essentially the same instances of domestic surveiliance documented by the Rockefeller Commission. The report, consisting of a six· page letter and 58 pages o( docu- ments, r efers to a May 9, 1973, memo from then-Director James R. Schlesin ger to all CIA employes asking lhem to contact him with any information about offi~ial actions outside the agen- cy's c harter. Tbe resulting col- lection of information was shown l o Sy m in g t o n a nd Nedzi, c hairmen of the Senate and House intelligence subcommil· tees. Nedzi recently has been ac- cused of learning about illegal CIA activities but failing to act on that information. Nedzi has said he was more concerned about the agency's future rather than its past. ONE R ESULT IS that the planned House intelligence probe is stalled over bickering on whether Nedzi s hould be r e· moved from the panel. The CIA report also referred lo two programs not mentioned in the Rockefeller report -recruit· ment of construction workers as informants during construction in the early 1960s of CIA head· quarters at Langley, Va., and in· filtra tion of agents into the former Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, presumably for counterintelligence purposes. The Vail report makes no men· tion of a program described by the Rockefeller Commission in which for a six-month period in 1973 the CIA monitored long. distance telephone calls between the Unite d States and Latin America in a n effort t.o identify narcotics trafficke rs. Both reports were prepared for the President in response to a l- legations published by The New York Times that the CIA had con- duct ed a massive illegal spy campaign against anti-war ac· ti vis ts and other dissidents. COLBY ASSURED lhe Presi· dent tbat the agency was not guil· ty of m assive domestic wrongdo· ing while the Rockefeller report said that, although the majority of CIA domestic activities were within the law, the agency also conducted a number of "plainly unlawful" activities which "con- stituted improper invasions upon the rights of Americans." Chicago, Searched For SLA Members CHICAGO (UPI) -The FBI said today it is intensifying its search around Chicago on the chance that at least one of the fugitives in the Patty Hearst case is hiding in this area. Ri chard G. Held. special agent in charge of t he Chicago office, said Will iam Ha rris. one of the principals in the Hearst case, mjght have fled to Chicago from Centralia, lll .. where Harris was reported h itchhiking with a female companion on June 25. The hitchhikers were detained by Centralia police but released after they s howed Social Security c ards identify ing the m a s Michae l Andrews and Mary Hensley, names used in the past by Harris and his wife, Emily. The FBI s aid the search here was intensified ''because of the sighting in Centralia." An FBI poster released Tues- day contains three photographs of Harris. and included informa· tion that he might be in the Chicago a rea. Patty H earst has bee~ seen with the Harrises at least once since she was kidnaped Feb. 4, 1974, the FBI said. Mrs. Harris is tbe daughter of Mr. a nd M rs. F red e ric k Schwartz. who live in Clarendon Hills, just west of Chicago. 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S•n, /tloon, T ide• As Ford a nd C hairm a n Thomas Morgan of the House lo· temational Affafrs Committee de1Jcribed them, these were prin- cipal elements or the proposed compromise to eod a ban ori aid shipments lo Turkey: -$70 MILLION of nullt.ary goods already bought and paid for by Turkey would be released to that country immediately. -In addition, Turkey would be free to buy for cash any addi· tional U.S .·produced military hardware it wants. The P r esident would be re· qUited lo report to Congress every 60 days on any arms sales tp Turkey a nd on progress toward a Cyprus settlement. Congress V'Oted to end all U.S. arms shipments to Turkey this February following use by that country of Ame rican-supplied arms in its invasion of Cyprus. The Senate recently lifted the ban but there has been no similar action in the House. Morgan, a Pennsylvania Democrat, told re- porters the aim would be to amend the Senate legislation in his committee to reflect the com- promise. MORGAN SAID he hoped the International Affairs Committee could complete work on specific legislation by early next week and promptly seek a rule permit· ting a floor vote on it. Turkey, stunned by the arms ban, set a July 17 dead.lin e for re· sumption of shipments, declar- ing otherwise that it would re· qui re renegotiation of agree- ments under which U.S. military bases are maintained in that country. FENCE SPIKES IMPA LE MAN NEW YORK <AP) -Homicide detectives today were probing the bizarre death of a young man who was found impaled on the foot-long spikes of a m~taJ fence outside a Harlem tenement. Detective James Wilson of the Sixth Zone Homicide Squad said Richard Steeps, 26, was removed from the fence at about 10:15 p.m . The fenc!? spikes penetrat· ed his back. He died about 1 hour later. Clarvsler ~t John J . Ri ccardo, 51, has been named chairman of Chrysler Corp., replacing Lynn Townsend who had been at helm for 14 years. House Votes Oil Increase At Elk Hills WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House has voled to increase the nation's oil supply by an estimat- ed 300,000 barre ls a day by permitting private development of the Navy's big Elk Hills re- serve oil field. The m easure, passed on a 391-to-20 vote Tuesday, would transfer control of the Elk Hills Reserve and two other smaller reserves from the Navy Depart· ment to the Depar tment of the In· tenor. IN A RELATED ACTION, the Senate passed and sent to the House a bill providing for storage of a 90·day, federally owned sup- ply of oil for the nation t.o use in the event of a nother foreign oil boycott. Under the House bill, which was sent to the Senate, the three naval reserves -Elk Hills, the ad ja cent BueQ.a Vis ta, and Teapot Dome near Casper, Wyo. -would be open to bids from pri vale developers under con· trols intended to preve nt monopolies by big oil firms. Experts estimated production of up to 300,000 barrels or oil a day could be realized from the three reserves wit hin six months of enactment of the measure. The administration said that produc· lion figure would meet 40 percent of Ford's ioal of developing addi· tional dcftneslic production of 800,000 barrels of oil a day to make the n ation oi l self· sufficient. s hoes. . The General Accounting Of. flee, in a report releas~ by Se~. William Proxmire <D-W1s .), said the officers get cut-rate meals for which the average check is one· third the cost of buying and pre· paring the food. PROXMIRE SAID the GAO bas identified .8,416 enlisted men -5 429 stewards aboard ship and 2 sit at shore installations -in addition to 500 servants who are assigned to generals and ad· m1rals . "The Navy and Marine Corps are the only services which use servants for lower-ranking of- fi cers." Proxmire said. ''The Army and Air Force have no similar program . "The $84 million provides Navy and Marine Corps officers with the privileges of a 'closed mess' -meaning a special cut . rate food service using tax dollars -and free maid se~v~ce on shore ~nd ship," Proxmire said. ACCOR DING TO 111.E GAO re· port stewards cook special sit-dow~ meals. wait on tables , clean up after meals and take caref.j oe officers' personal clothin . and Ure ship's com- mand r sometimes ass igns himsel as m any as six personal servants. On shore, Proxmire said, the enlisted men do maid service at the bachelor officers quarters and prepare and serve the food at the "closed messes." ''Th e GAO found that s tewards , who are mainly Filipinos, spend most of their time cooking and cleaning," Proxmire said. Daily Pilot De4i"tty Is Guaranteed Wonday·F110ay II yvlJ oo nor hdve yoor oapN by 5 30 p m . call belorn 7 p m and your copy will be de- hvered. Saturday and Sunday II you do not reoe1ve your copy by 9 a "' Satur· day. Of 8 a m. Sunday call t>elOfe 10 a m and your copy will be delrvered Clrctdeiiot1 TettphoM-s Mosl Orange County Areas 64l-4l21 Nortt>west Hunr.ngron Be.ict> and Westminsrer . . 540.1220 San Ctemenre Capistrano BvJCh. San Juan Cap1slrano OanJ Pooni. South Lnguna. lag11na Niguel . . ... Os.Nlo AFTER 20 YEARS WE MUST SAY GOODBYE! ..... SPORTSWEAR FROM LADY TALBOT KNITS FAMOUS MAKERS AT GREAT SAVINGS AT GREAilY REDUCED PRICES FOLD UP SHOES AU THtS SIASOM MOH. I" • 2" • 3" NO SPECl~L PURCHASES Values to a• VISIT OUR LINGERIE BARGAIN TABLE VAN RAALTE SUPER VALUES! KAYSER-LORRAINE, ETC. . All LADIES DRESSES s·o to 10°10 OFF 3404 Via Lido Newport Beach . ........ cWecl,.... ~ 1/J to 1/2 OFF STOU HOUllS-9:30.5:30 SHOP EAaLY FOil l lST SIUCTIOMSI FAMOUS llAHDS ,. ,, ~· • t '. ... I j 'I ( ov ·rl( hHJ • t iq Ce W( PIC <'Cl hel WO fo( ( hi~ WO OW sec ,\u E hc1 lab the fir! Te. cor ( Co. rei: Au, kc; bo:, tie ye~ tha Jt. . • . ( ' bar . tlm • <lru ' • • .. • ' .. . . ... r . • Sc • .. Si • th . • I'(! • .. Jr • . H1 • .. d<: • • m . .. . la . cl• .. sa 0 th . lr. . de . . r l>li - ~ µu l ~ -fif .. .. it. ~ : • I -m .. l~ t~ u ~ ' S4 l ('l . u: :. ' ti .J . . . II . rr .. · Yi . <'• .. a1 =1 ·. . II . • rr ·' •' SI ,. " p. ,. ·' . . f. I •• ·l '• ti: th w d· lh ta f p de I'( w Cl 01 cc l J F1 W' a! s~ 8! aa fn di m pl ~· f\: w bl Calm Prevails · Harvest Unaffected By Grape Boycott INDIO <AP) -A calm hovers over the Coachella Valley as the ·rich 1975 table grape crop is harvested. Growers say the latest na· tionwide boycott sponsored by Cesar C havez' United Farm Workers Union against non-UFW picked grapes has had little t•conomic eUect, and observers believe the U FW will have to wait until next year to battle here for contracts. Gov. E dmund G. Brown Jr.'s historic farm labor law allowing workers the right to choose their own union representation by secret ballot becomes effective Aug. 28. By then, the four-month season h ere will be over and farm )a borers win have moved'north to the San Joaquin Valley, where the first clash between the UFW a nd Teamsters Union is expected to come. Chavez says he would like the Coachella's g rowers to grant representation elections before Aug. 28. He has h ad no success. A key to his campaign is the boycott. Howeve r , it has had lit- tle public impact, though it is 2 years old, and it is unlikely now that grqwers can be pressured by lt. C HAVEZ RECENTLY e m· barked on a 1,()()0..mile march through Southern C~lifornia to drum up support for the UFW for Poat·August elections. •"n>ere•s nothing Chaves can do ln the Coachella Valley this year,,. aaya Mike Bozick of tbe Bagdaaarian Co., a major arower with a Teamster contract. "He has to make his move ln the San Joa- quin." Elections probably won't be held here until next April, when the Coachella vineyards return lo peak employment. While the Tea mater contracts don't expire Wltil April 1977, the new Jaw pro- vides for elections after Aug. 28 if workers petition for them. IN YEARS PAST there have been bloody clashes between UFW and Teamster organizers in the valley, but this year's $30 million crop was marked by only scattered picketint. The UFW bas only one contract -it lost others to the Teamsters in 1972-73 -among the Coachella 's 55 growers. But the lone pact belongs to the valley's largest grower, David Freedman & Co., Inc., of Thermal. Freedman's president, Lionel Steinberg, says his operation ac- counts for about 16 percent of the valley:s grapes, while the Teamsters' 27 growers, some ot whom subcontract their workers out to other vlneyarm, harvest about 80 percent. Four percent of the crop is pic ked at nonunion vineyards. Teamster workers earn $2.54 an hour; U F W workers, $2.60. Sadat Indicates New Sinai Pact BOSTON <AP) -Egyptian President Anwar Sadat h as indicated that the basic terms or a new Sinai agreement with Israel have been worked out through the United States, the Hearst Newspapers reported today .. In an interview with William Randolph Hearst Jr., editor in chief or the Hearst Newspapers, and Hearst writer J . Kingsbury Smith, Sadat said Tues· day he would not confirm the details of the agree- ment until he heard from Wa shington. "It was c l-:ar from what he said that ba rring a last· minute hitch a new agreement will soon be con- cluded and signed." the Herald American story said. The dateline was Alexandria, Egypt. Oil .Firm Denies Doraatioras WASHINGTON CAP) -Ashland Oil Inc. denies that the nearly $99.000 1t got secreUy from the Cen· tral Intelligence Agency was fo r domestic political donations. It was disclosed Tuesday that the Kentucky· based oil company got $98,968 from the CIA in five payments over 4 1 :i years endu~g in March ~973. Ashland is the country's largest independent 011 re- fin~r. Jtfore IJ.S. Wlaeat to RWl•ia? By United Pr~ International Grain futures contracts shot up on the com- modities m arket and farmers began withholding t~eir wheat crops from market amid speculation that another giant Soviet purchase of U.S. wheal is in the offing. • Two London newspapers reported Tuesday the sbviet Union has quietly chartered enough s hips to clirry up to four m illion Lons or wheatto Russia from tbe United States and Canada . . Wide Probe ol IRS Prorni#ed NftD Dlre~tor Actor Cary Grant. 71, re- tired from movicmaking for nearly 10 years was elected to the board of directors of M e tro-G o ldw yn -Ma ye r Tuesd ay. Three Hurt In Scuffle SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Three poli ce • orficcrs were in· jured Tuesday night during a de- mons tration organized by a Maoist g r o up t o protes t a television station's showing or a documentary on the Ku Klux Klan. Police said a crowd of 50 pickets surged forward and scuf- fled with officers when they at· tempted to arrest a man because his bullhorn was too loud. I Wednnday. Jury 9, 1975 DAILY PILOT 44' Air Crash Claitns · i '$1 Billion Settlement'.; LOS ANGELES CUPJ > -A secret court agreement Tuesday paved the way for settlement of some c laim s from the worsl airliner crash in history, which killed 345 persona near Paris in March, 1974. The agreement could lead lo payment of as much as $1 billion to relntives ot those who died in the crash, including many Euro- peans, J a panese and others. The pretrial maneuvering in U.S. District Court has been wrapped in secrecy by Judge Pierson M. Hall, who earlier or· dered depos itions and other court documents sealed. He ordered reporters and other spectators out or the courtroom Tuesday before lawyers discussed details of the agreem ent reached. Also kept confidential -even from the lawyers r or the plaintiffs -was the agreement apportion- ing the liability for damages among the defendants, deciding who mus t pay how much or each settlement, and the amount of a fund set aside for s uch payments. THE DEFENDANTS are the McDonnell Douglas Corp., which built the DClO je tliner, General Dynamics, which built the · fuselage, Turkish Airlines, which ope r ated the plane and the Federal Aviation Administra- tion. The FAA was named for aJ. legedly fai ling to enforce safety regulations that would have pre· vented the accident. Relatives o f the dead com- plained that other DClOs had had close calls because or problems ' r-------------"'I beneath it. The pressure dlf· ', fe rence (aused the passen1er • deck to buckle, trappma the COD· i trol cables runnine throulb 1t ~ and sending the plane out ol ~-ii) with the cargo door latch. trot. ~ believed to be the cause or the " crash, which should have pro-, Under the agreement Tuesd•dYJ mpted the P'AA, the airline and the defendants make no • • the plane maker to correct the mission or g uilt in paying setUe- detect. ments. The airline, aircraft eom· INVESTIGATORS s aid the cargo door blew, causing a sud· den imbalance between the pre- ssurized passenger cabin and the ~e pr ess uri zed cargo hold panies and the FAA in turnt dropped their demand that re · Jatives of the victims agree to re· nounce c laims to punitive: damages in accepting com·, pensatory settlem e nts. Probe of Actions Asked by Dymally SACRAMENTO CAP) -Lt Gov. Mervyn Dymally hal> asked lhe attorney general's office to s tep up its investigation of hls ac- tions as head of a now·disbanded nonprofit organization. "The people or California de- serve to know the truth and to know it soon.'' Dymally said Tuesday as he braced for another critical a rticle about hls role with the Urban Affairs .Jnslitute. The Los Angeles Times ac· cused the lieutenant governor last week or misusing funds while he headed the Los Angeles· based institute, which Dy mally or- ganized to bring more minority · youth into government. lncluded among the abuses, the Times said, was a UAJ salary • or $7,000 which Dymally drew · between October 1968 and March 1969. The paper said the salary had ' not been authorized by the Ford Foundation, which provided most UAI fundfog. · Dymally accu sed the newspaper or printing "inac- curacies. innuendos and outright falsehoods." He said he had re- paid t he salary and had the can· cc led checks to prove it. J WASHI NGTON CU PI> -Suspicious that some Internal Revenue Service investigations in Florida ma y have been politically inspired as part of the Watergate scandal. the ch~irman_ of a House su~­ committee plans to widen his look into the agency s aclivilles. · Rep. Be n Rosenthal. (D·N. Y. ). chairman of a Ho use governm e nt operations subcommittee, p_ro· mised the wide ned probe as a result of Operall~n Sunshine. which top I RS offi cials revealed to his panel Tuesday. Radioa~ti"e Wa•te D etecied RICHLAND, Wash. <AP> -Radioactive was te that leaked from an under ground storage tank on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation poses no hazard toemployes or the public, a spokes man says. A leak or about 5,000 gallons of liquid waste was detected by radiulion monitoring equipment around the t ank, Hugh Warren, an Atlantic Richfield Han- ford Co. vice president, said Tuesday. P.orf 11gaJ Plnn11 •A••e111bl11~ Catch the spirit with the most service to Chicago & the Midwest. LISBON <U Pl> The 240·man assembly or PortuJ?al 's ruling armed forces movement today d~ided to create a people's congress to gradually replace political partieJ> at au l~vels of government. An official s tatement said the .ne'A'. s>'.stem would be ins ta lled in five phases culmmatmg m the creation or a "national popular assembly" sub- ordinate to the mihtary's 30-member revolutionary council. Director Sues . Jf if e in Attack LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Movi~ dire~or John F1<area flled a $1.25 million suit against ~lS former wtfe Tuesday for allegedly slabbing him in the back a~r an alimony bearing. 1 ShJrley Florea, 48, ls awalUng t\i•l on charaes she plunged a small knife into Florea • .back June 18 as \hey left a courtroom where the ruling had cone 3 inst her. M r1. FIOC"ea, tn tum. has sued Florea r!f $1.25 million, charging that follow!na their di¥Orce he tried to humiliate her. She s81d Florea mailed to her !'!how business and social friends hc)tocopies of pollce record.-1 und her ~ug ~hot P bowing she had been arrested as a prostitute m a Nqrthern CulUornia fishing town 20 years ago. Florea h u been produccr-dlrec~r or such w levlslon ae ries as "Sea Hunt," 1'Mis11on Impo11i· ble;' "Tbe Viralnlan" and ".Bonll.Ma." Come catch th e spirit with Uruted·s great schedule. United offers you 8 qaily nonst<?ps to th.e Windy Ci ty. Plus nonst~~· di~ect or. connecting service to 29 other Midwest c1t1es. mcludmg Akron. Buffalo, C leveland. Columbus. De troit, Des Moi nes. Milw:iukce and Pittshurgh. . Thul m\!an~ United is ready tu go JUSl about any time you are. So come on and c:atl:h the United spiri t of Fri~ndship Serv ice to Chkago. Pi<.:k a flight from our schedule that fits your sd1edule. And then lean bad,, relax and stretch out. And if you're planning a vaca~ ion i~ Chicag~ or the Midwest. ask about o ur mone\'·savmg 81centcnmal Fare. 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The basts for <:1ty property tax. the assesSl'<I valuatiou, isn 't known until June 30 and by then most titles have gon~ lhrnulo(h agonizing budget hearings JHd cmployc pay negotiations. llut. thL·y really don 't know how much money will ut• commg in . The fit1ancc directors have to guess a lot. Th1l:> yeur. and perennially. Laguna gue8sed way off and will get $266,000 more than f orccast even with tht? same lttx rate. San ClcmL•ntc will get $20,000 and San Ju.m Capistrano $18.000. No m('<J1l111gfu l bud~ct cklibctutions can be made "ht•n un l'rror as large as $266.000 is possible. In addi- llon, employc~ subjected to city poor-mouthing dur- mg pay talks can feel chcatt•d "hen the extra dollars roll m . The county and Un~ LL·ague of Cities should put their heads together and try to <:ome up wilh a un· 1furm system for forccustmg tax ren•nuc that could be <.idopt('d by the t1ltcs. There ought to bt• sonw l'Ull's for the greC:Jl tax guL·~smg gamL·. Valuable Information San Jua n Capistrano residents still will have to pay their laxes t his year but a project under way al ci- ty hall might make the pill easier to swallow. tax bill along with an explanation of all the figures. In addition, there will be a map of the city showing a ll the tax rates, a tax comparison chart with tax rates in other cities. and a cost analysis of city government. This information is being m ade to the public by ci- ty offitiub; who a re convinced that a major portion of the c ity's residents don 't understand th4tir tax bills. San Juan's new policy is etn interestin g idea whic h could give otqer municipahties encourage· mcnt to consider simila1· projects. Spotlight on Laguna One of Orunge Counly·s most colorful com- munities becomes an artistic magnet this summer as Laguna Beach's three art festivals set up for the s ix-·· wcl'k run beginning Friday. The artists are attracted from throughout the ~outh county, the visitors from throughout the world. The Laguna festivals do much mol'~ lh<.in enter- t:.lin visitor's and provide a s howtase for lot al art. The t'estival of Arts, granddaddy of them all, this y('ar hundcd out $88,000 for student scholarsh ips and support of other t ultural groups in the community. a long with $156,000 to help lhc city pay for lhc new Muin Beach Park, which visitors also enjoy. A new "taxpayer's information center" is being established which. while not reducing taxes, will at Jea~t pl'ov1d c explanations to property owners whut they arc paying for. Art-A-J<'air this year opens its grounds lo prisoner artists from Teh achapi prison and al so has invited Victnilmese refugee artist Nguyen Cao Nguyen lo ex- hibit his work. ~ ,_.......,_ P IJns arc lo collect several exhibits for tax pa~ er perusal, among th~m an enlargement of _<.1 properly r\nd n Sawdust Festival projed takes note of meln 's environmental predicament with a solar house th<Jt prov1dl's a ll the essentials for modern living from :,un and wind-generatt'CI electricity. 'Gentlemen, allow me to introd uce our first woman member . that deligh tful despot, 'J\tfs. Indira Gandhi. New Light Onan Old Scandal ( VON HOFFMAN J WASHll'\GT01\ We 're h<JV· ing a grain scandal We h<Jven't had one of them for a whtlL' so at comes as a pl<>a::.<Jnt diversion from the otl ::.candal. the lax srandal. lhc a~sasstnation scan- d;.il. the campaign conlnbut1on scand"1l, lhe narcotics enforce· mcnl scandal. tht: arms procure- mL·nl scc.and<JI <.1nd your steady duy lo-day average swindle. Thank you. Department of Agriculture and Earl Butz, for the var iety. The gbL or lh1::. scandal is that we 're s h1p p 1 n g sho rt - wdghted , dir- ty wheat con- ta minated by bat turd and o L h e r h ~zar d ous substances lo our cu::.tomers overse;.is. The allegations are the ordinary ones, bral)ery. ind1f- rcrencl'. bureaucratic torpor laced with intrig ue ;.ind lhL' customary fiend1~h d1v1s1on of authority which renders 1t 1m- poss1ble to say "ho might be 1·csponsiblL• If this introduction to the topic· ~eems too fatigued h:t's ~o b<Jck ::.1x decades ;.ind quull' from the letter of res1~n :1l1on from the Department f)f ,\gnc:ullurc wnl ten by Dr II. W. Wiley. lJnt ll leaving offlCL', Dr. Wiley W<JS 1n chargt: of food <Jnd drug enforcl'· menl. His letter 1~ dated March 15. 1912, and it reads m part: "AFTER A quarter of a cen- tury of constant discus::.ion and effort the bill rL·gulallng in- krstate and foreign commerce an food and drugs was enacted in- to law Almost from the bc·gin- nmg of the enforcement of this al't I d1::.covercd that my point of view in rcg<Jrd to 1l wus fun damentc1lly different from that of my :,upenors in office f'or near- ly ~1x ye<Jrs there has been a f!ro" in~ feeling 10 my mind that these d1fft:rence::. were 1rrt•con· c1ldble and J huve been consc10us of <JO o((H~IJI environment which has bL•en cs::.cntially mhospita- ble I s aw the fundament<fl prin- t·1 plei. vf th(' food and drug act one by om: paralyzed e1nd d 1s- t·r(.'d1tcd. l ntcn·~l aftt>r interest enga~ed an . lhc manufacture of mis branded or adulterated food:. and drugs made an appeal to l'sc.·apt• . One by one l found that Cmy > :1ct iv a ties ... we re restnctcd. . A few of the in stances of this kind ~re well known . Among these may be menlion(>d the ma nuCacture of M>-callcd colors and flavors. the addition to food of benioic 3c1d. . . or saccharin. . . the St>IUng or mould)'. lerm~ttd, de· c:ompoH'd and mlabraodedgralos <boldface mine> ... I havr been 1nstruett."d to ref rain from ~tutmJt 10 any pubhc way my own opi nion:. regarding the t•ffec't of these s ubstances. anci thui restnct1on hai. interfered with my academic f reedom o( $pet.>ch on matters rt· lat1n~ d irectly to thl" public ht>alth • So 11n 't lh~r~ any really oew news? Elsawherc In hia writing$ 1 ,, Dear Gloomy Gus Fair trade? The City of Orange gets three of Laguna 's fin es t young police officers to p<.1trol their streets. a nd Laguna gets one of Or<Jnge's oldest city lime pieces. which now must be patrolled on Laguna str eets. P.W. Gleomy G..s comm•nh ar• wbmott.cl by ...an •no do not 11t<us•rtl'I' ""*'""' vie~ of Ill• ,..wspa~r. Send 'l'OW pet _,,.. .. GIOomy Gus, O~tly PllOl. Dr. Wiley described for us the "ell-con nected lobb~ 1sts. the vulpine Washington lawyers <And the corporately subs1d1zed , bought-and-paid-for scientists testifying to t he salubrious ef- f e cl s of poison before th e Congressional committees or his era. SINCE Dr. Wil ey, whowasama- jor figure in Amer ican food and <1gricultural chemistry, died in 1930, we've learned considerably more about the m oldy, ferment- ed and decomposed grains that concerned hi m . In two rccent articles on the subject. Abigail Trafford Bretl tells us Lh<il moldy grain -corn. wheat, soy ~<Ans. pe"nuts. etc. provides <J home for three very unpleasant fun~i that go un<lcr the name of mn·otoxms· ..... ;iflalO'<lll K I 11s) cons1dert·d a powL•rful carcinogen. ze<Jralenonc. <J potent :,ub sta n ce whO l>l' hormon<.11 effects on hum<.1n be· 1ngs <ire nut understood but which cJuscs <.1bort1ons in animals. and T-2 trichothecenc toxin which in high amounts causes heart failure.'' Grains and nuts contaminated by the::.e m olds are not shi pped abro<Jd but are consumed here by holh livestock a nd people. !low mu<.'h of these poisons is ingested is uncert<Jin. T hey are very d1f· ficult to detect, so fur you free market people who believe in no government regulation of pun· food. you would best be advised to bring yo ur electron microscope to the supermarket \\Ith you the nc•>.t time you buy :in) bread. peanut butter. t·ggs, milk or many other product. .... TllE RF.ST of us would Ix> \\ISL' to remain Ci.t lm but l'Oncernl'<.1 while lhc people in th<' while ~mocks "ork on ~uch ques tions as whether or not cattle and chickens who eat mycotoxin contaminated foud p<.1ss these cute htlle organisms on lo those who eat them. The facts <.1rc not yet known. Nor is it known how much or how long a human being can con- sume afJ-.toxin before running a s~ri ou s risk o r conll'actrng cancer . With m 11ny of these sub- st.._-mces, il m ay lake years before enough people come down with the disease tor epidenuologist.s lo quantity the bad news. And that is why when some poison peddler says his che mical should be al· lowed on the market because nothing has been proved agamst it yet. he is talld.ng dangerous twaddle. Th e law ought lo r ead, as it does not, that no substance can be marketed until it has been shown beyond reasonable doubl lo be benign . Thert 1s also r e aaon lo believe that the t~chnlque1 ol big scale industrial rarming encourage tht 1rowtb of these molds, and ther(> ii the 11uspkion that the improper usf of weed killers and a n - UbioUcs 1n animal feeds does the sarne . .;• s A11 (]11recog11ized Threat io the Natio11 Pornography Abuses Freedom To the Editor: While 1 agree with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Presi- dent Arch Booth's main points on .. What's Right With America?" I feel that there is far t oo much apathy concerning lbe grave pro· blems of w hat's wrong with America. While freedom of the individual is one of our greatest ,·irtues, the excess of freedom which gives license to promote activities t e nding to the de- tehor ation of our great nation re- sorts lo vices of various forms in entertainment and social mis- conduct. Under the guise and protecllon of so me interpret a t ion of "freedom of the press" under our constitution, grave harm is com- mitted by the m e rchants in pornography, both in print and in films. The j ury or the judges who pass judgment on such cases <Jre often indifferent to the proble m and exonorate the guilty of s uch crimes against societ y. The brilliant defending trial lawyers are very careful to exclude all persons from the panel who ap- pear to be of a religious back· ground , parents with youn g children, and those whose ap- pearance seem to indicate they are of hig h ethical s tandards. Thus, many decisions made are in favor of those enemies of socie- ty who make vast profits from their hidden crimes which some consider lo be h<Jrmless enter- lamment notwithstanding the ad- verse t'ffects. IF THE public in general were made cognizant of the corrosive nature of the widespread porno- graphy in many cities and com- munities in our nation by those officials in power who are fully aware of the dam age lo our coun- try, such influence would in time cui;b the apathy and the pro- pornography trend existing. While there are many other wrongs in our United States of America. wrongs against morali- ty and decency, wrongs which tend t.o make perversity appear lo be the norm and cause som e human beings to descend lo ac- tions below the level of beasts, this type of a c rime is one of the most devastating and yet ineffec- tively prosecuted and judged in fa\'Or of the offenders . As a na turalized U.S. citizen who has reaped many of the benefits of this great nation. J feel it my duly lo voice what I firmly believe lo be a grave and present danger. C. ANTONIO PROVOST Legal Right To the Editor : ln rebuttal to Tom Murphin~·s July 1 column entitled "Justice Dept." Ile &s r ight that in legal circles there's a ~aying, "He who de- fends himself has a fool for a client." Maybe. but it's the prin- ciple of the thing. I've lost a few rounds myself. but there arc quite a few judges who give you the ax just ~use you ·dare represent ~ourself. Then. on the other hand, you get lhetie taw'/ers who take your money an send you to the poor house losing anyway. What's the difre~nce ' I've had lawyers bought off by th• other s1dl'. Judges are bot.taht olf every day at your local bar, beUev~ U or not! Mgybe you can't wtn. but the law q( averages hali got lo come [ ___ M_A_IL_B_o_x ____ J Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved_ Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if suf/icient rea11on is apparent. Poetry will not be published. in somewhere a nd if al all possi- ble I would rather fight just for my own self-respect if nothing C'lse. Maybe it's not for everyone. but it's your right now, under freedom of choice, and at least that's a Win. PATJL\LL Deserves A To the Editor: ( would like to congra tulate Steve Mitchell o n his excellent article entitled, ''The Making of a Newsrack Ordinance." which appeared in the June 15 edition of the Pilot. As with other articles by Steve, it "'as well w ritten and well pre- pared. He does his homework. Ile deserves an A EARLENES ;\'ot •Str ike' To the Editor: l resent the newspaper's use of the term "strike" as a term ap- plied to the r ecent action of many doctors. There is a dramatic dif- ference between a strike and ~­ ing driven out or practice by high costs. The recent wild escalation in malpractice insur ance rates is the fina l event in a long series of economic events which have crowded the private practice of medicine to the brink. For two years we were under price con- trols while our costs were totally uncontrolled-the result was rent that went up 50 percent, wages up 20 percent, medical supplies up 25 percent. a nd all other expense items up accordingly. We now live under the daily threat from Washington of re- turned controls if fees are raised ~ven to meet d ocum ented in- crease in costs. Insurance rates are now just adding the final straw. The average primary care physician's overhead is now about 50 percent. On t his d ate be fore the celebra- tion or our independence, I wonder where it w ent ! TOM W. ROBINSON M.O. Ludfcrom To the Editor : Judge E . W. Dickey's recent decision for a c hange of venue in the Vallerga case is an infringe- ment on the clvll rights of every voter in Orange County. We are expected to m a ke an intelligent _Mk~~ If) p; r: >:l-><)1 / '/ 'You ahouldn 't I••' guilty Th•r• "'" lo ts of othttrs who s rlll h•v• /ob•I' decision at the ballot box. but he ruled that we arc incom petent to sit in judgm ent of one of our own public offic ials. I do not intend to take this slande rous decision lightly. If need be, J will appeal to the Supreme Court for redress because the judge has insulted my integrity a nd those ol my fellow voters. All public officials thrive on publicity. To say that a vublic of- ficial canno t get a fair trial because of it is ludicrous. If we, the voters, can s ift out the cam- paign rhetoric. then we must be eminenlly qualified to sil in judg- ment of our peers, or is this a double standard? P . L. McMULLEN Les•on in Justi~~ To the Editor: Today's news carries the s tory of the execution of lbe assassin who killed King F aisal. We in this country s hould take a lesson from their system of justice. The reason that c1ime is ram- pant in this country is because there is virtually no pur.ishment for c rime . We have a poor record of a ppre h ending cr iminals . Trials are delayed for years and then when the trial does take place 1t concerns the treatment of the cnmi n~l when he was ar- rcstt>d and how the evidence was gathered. The only time we in- vestigate the crimin<JI is lv sec how his parents treated him as a youth. CRntE RATES will decreast· whe n punishment becomes swjft and sure. The severity of the punishment is not as important as the sureness of the penalty Our courts should be mandated lo move faster and to dctermint· only if the person committed the crime. If he was manhandled during arrest. that is a new crime and its perpetrator~ should be tried on that offense but it should not be a reason tor turning the first criminal back out on the street scott free. To return to King Faisal 's as- S<JSsin . It was but a few short months ago tha t the erimL' wa:, committed -and they didn't spend year~ argui n g over psychi atric e\·a luations of why he did il. Evidence showed he did 1t a nd he p<J1d Cu r 1t; swift and sun~. llENHYQUIGLEY Mayor Pro Tern. Cily of Irvine Liberty or License Thoughts at Large: When men of pO\~cr begm to complain that they are losing their basic liberties, perhaps what they m ean is that they <Jre losing their long-held license to in- fringe on other people's liberties In the social hicrnrchy. <Jn "<Acquaintance" is som<..'One who floats in that vague middle. ground. somewhere between th ost• we a r c p roud l o acknowledge" c know. :md those we are not yl'l sure we w<Jnt to know. · A certain res tless and envious type of temperament 1s incapable of being content with whatever il has. no matter how much. fur the reason so acutely given by Jules Renard: "(t is not enough to he happy: it is necessary, in ndd1- tion, lhal others not be." Wlwn we no longer fcur an e~my. we find him pitiful more proof thut hult' is ;,.llways rooted in some kind of fear. It' is velocity. more than dis· tance. that lends cnch<Jnlm enl. a husband finds a passing wom un so charming precisely becuusc she is passing so fast, in contrusl to the propinquity of his wtfe. What an ad rot a mm or novel really means by" Raw Reality" 111 "with all the bruta lity or Ute left ln. and a ll the beauty of life left wt." Some rea II ty ! Tl is only a bad l~urer who needs lo put his wriat-watchont~ lectern lo remind him when to stop talking : a good one lets Lhe t•motional current or the audience signal him when bt Ls ovenstep. Pini the bound!! of genf'ral In· te resl. 1' the trend of living together without marrrngc umong young puople bolhers you. console yourself al lrast with the thought that U has drastically cul down tbe number o( Immature and pre· l I ( (SYDNEY HARRIS J mature m<Jrri<Jges tha t were• bound to t•nd in the d1vo1·t·e court a~ w~·ll :is tht• numl:x.•rofunh<.1p PY 1'11ildrcn of ::.uch doomL·d mar· nag1.·s . It 1~ •• 1H·at n·1·lwl paradox that t hl' on 1.v way Io t'XJ>l'C'S!) ~· nar- row V lt'W 1s \11th a bl'oad s tatt· lnl'lll. \\'1th thl· '7H l'U mpa1g11s alr<.•<J<lv l>t!lllf.! plolll'd, polHici<in~ woufrl lw wa:,t• lo n •mcmuer 0\\ iJ!ht Mor- row's ~;1rdonic t:ommcnt th111 .. any l>••rly which takes <Tcdit for lht• 1•a m mu~l not be suq>l'i!\cd 1f ltS Opl>(ltl\'11lS l>l<lnl\! ti for lbL• drought .. Onl) 111 :i t up!.y-tun ~ moral ordc1· "oul() 1l lw poss1bll' for ~omc of I ht· pal'lll'tpants 111 the \\ alL·rga It• H' and ~1 I to ma kt· morl" money oot of lhut ex1>c11t•ncc than. l h e y c v c r d 1 d fro m th e i r· Je~1limatc pos itions. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uobrrt ,\'. 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""" t'lhc HllG Wal C.on ~ .. ..,_,. °"" ·S..r ,.,.., Hon ( 01 c. by~ MCI HK .An v ... dire I c ·, I 1- j I I WOMEN, CHILDREN REFUGEES GET MEAL Ru••lana Plan to Tran•fer Nearly 200,000 Victim Deatlu Elsewhere ST. JOHN'S Anlieua (AP) -Morgan Beatty, 72, a prominent print and broadcast n e w s cor· respondent for more than 50 years, died Fri· day at b.is vacation home here. He was a cor- respondent for the Na- tional Broadcas ting Company radio network for 25 years, and also worked for Tbe Associat· ed Press. D e ath Nodee11 CUltTIS , JOHNSON M. CURTIS, ru1oen1 of ,,....,.,.. ca. Otte of oeath July b. t'llS !ourflve<I by 111\ wilt, F•Y• M C.U<I•'• • ~. 0.1e and Dan Curtis, daugn1~r ~rc1• Swu1son; SI• c;ir<1n<tclloldrcn 5ervkn ''"" be private lnler,.,...nl Pacific Ctes.t M9moro.i1 Par It. In lltu oi 1'°""9o memor .. I contn buhon mav b!! m.dt to The A..,,.rl<•n He.tr I .c>.s..oc .. 1 h on. B•ll1-8 •r11eron Cos1a Mc<.1 No~y clortctClrS ALL EH • ROBERT 1#. ALLEN, ;ts1oent of F ullerton, Ca~ b orn In l!nci1ano, J.ln ... ry ), rtc»~t• of OUfh July I 1'7S. Survl"9d by hi' wolc, Htltn Allen. daughters; Petrtcle Mitchell of Lo~ lleatll, Bewrly Marlns of FullerlOtl, JMry Lou 8trNbe1 01 Coloraoo Sp. ~ C.Oloradb; brott..r. Dennis Alk'n o4 Alhambra, sister, Alldrey Allen OI C.OSll "'9sa; I-Ive 9r4ndch1ldrt-n tlnd ~y. July 9 <ti 7 .JO PM Al MCl\ul<1y & lkallKe Mortuary tn F ullprlon. CA. ~sa Thursciav. Julv 10 ell 10 OOAM. !>• Mary'sCathOllc C.nurcn tn F ul1ert0ft In· tt-~nt, Lorn• Vl,te Mfomorl•I Par~ GRl .. FIH SUSAN IC~Y G RIFFIN. Dali 01 c:ll' atri Juty J, t~ at Ille ll!lt' of 9, w11~ a rp sodtnt Of Hunting ton Orath. (~ Survive<! by her · molher. ,.,.r y Ann .Gl'1Hln of Hunt1nQ1on 8uch; broltll'r, Mcchatl Grlllln or Hunllnqtar> Beach. -Soller, C•thy Grill on ol Hunt1nq1on 8eoKh .. Slit was a \luoe"1 ill N""vo \/lew -f.llA R. Servocp\ woll be llPIO "tllurwtey 10:00 AM, Smith'' Morlu.irv O\epel. Vlslt•tlon tlli\ rvenlnq, Wed· lltid,)y, J Uiy t until 9 00 PM. ~tl'IS· Mortuary O\e~t. lnt•rment GoOd ~o C:.IMlery. Smiths· Mortu.try Cllrect0< s. V.Orod war 11 under c:;.,nerol IConney of ttw Filth Army Aor C.orps, 11e flew ~ hundred 11,llrly love mohoons and was b<il~ C.o""'1an~r on Okinawa with rank of LI C.ol. at war'~ Pnd. S<Jrv .. eo by hos wofP, Lou154? Ma rs ton, molhe<, Mrs !>vlvanus B M iHSlon of P.iuoena: daughters. Mrs Toni l<al•ITW of Honolulu and Kom MarslOtl ol SJnt.t Monk a . son. 01ros11an of Hanaleo. !><others. Paul H. and Keo th P. MarstOtl ot Pasaciena. one gr~ ~rvocu will be held T1111,.day. July tO •n Ha~tti, Kauai, Hawau, folkWwed by Qr•Ve)ode S4?rvoces at 2 .00 PM Tmes- o.t.y, July IS, Mountain View Cemetery, Allade na Lamb Funeral home, Pewc!ena, Ca. di rec tors. ¥f00TEN EUGENE W WOOTEN, res1<1M'ot 01 ~wpor1 ~ach, Ca. D<1te of death July I, 191$. Survl ved by his wife Margatlla. ~s: Duston Wooten of LJs Vt'96' 11n<1 C.uy W ooten of Lo.s Angeles ; dttuqMers, Wendi Lo1te of Cadir. !>piton, Snaron J lnnerm<1nn of Los AnQelts, Kro\lln.1 Wilson of Irvine, TNHd Robl,,\On ol Newp0r1 Bel!Ch and l..aur•e Ponqle of O.rrver, Colorado; and elo111 g1anclcti1ldren. S«r111ct s woll be f'leld 111 11 00 AM Frld<ly, Paciloc View Clwtprt lnt~rment. P1cll1c View Memoroo'll Par ~. Newport Beach. C.a Pacotoc Vo~w .V.Orluo)r y dorec lors SHE A JAMIE 8 S HEA Of <..in Ju .. 11 Cap•~trano, Ca Date ot dealh July 6, 191S. Survived by t11s wife lrent·, OolUQhte,_, 8arbilrd Crome\ of Hac•M· O.t H"19hh and Pal Oobble ol San Anc.f'lmo. soa Qrandehlldren. MHOnoc ~rv1ces '""" be Mid 10:00 AM Thurs day, Pa<oflc Vlot Clla~I. lntun-.nl. Pa:lllc View ~morlal P•rk, .....,.,.,rt Beach dlrectto by Pac1fk Vie .. Gl99i Mortuaoy EUGENIA M. GI BBS ol South GltAHAM ~.ea. Date Of de.1111 Julye. 1'/S EARL HILL HRAHAM, aQe 11. ol ~vices •r• penoono. Paco lo< Voew St.inion, C• Date of Oeath July&, "JS ~mor1af Perk Morluar '· Nf'wpor1 Mr Graham wu born in ICankakee, II &tacll.644-2100 l1no1s And h•s btt'n d res•O.nt of ' HILDITCH Newpor1 Bf'ach tor 2J YflilU. ~v•veo • 1t08ERT ELDON HILDITCH. R(" by hos wolt Npll C.r•ham. tnree OHltof Fo..ntain Vellev. C• Date oft~ oau9hl~rs. Mrs. Ao~ Applebury O! ath Julye. 1'1S Sur111veo by hi•""''"· An.iheom, Mrs. Gertoe Gul\Chow ol 4-1 Hllolttll; fovr d<111<1"1tr\. ~tly Portland, OreQOtl, Viola Small of ~nta Alln, Jo All,,., l(arl Lynn and Sheri l.N• AM , lour ~andthlldren. Cnarltt'n ~ll<lllch; par•nts, Robert •nd Gt""'vs V1Pssipan of An.1t1eim, John Gut'lCnow Hol<lltCll; thrff slller\, Barberil Je•n Of Vancouver, Wouh., Harold Gutsd-.ow Walker. Patric•• ann T 11dl0<k '1nd of Seatlle, Wash., and Bruce !>m.!11 of Constance Anita Hlldltc"; brother, '><lnta Ana; t en 9reat·orandch1ldrt!n, 11tuu ~udolph HlldllCh. ~rv1t1•s woll Robin & Bobby DiPrberotr, 1<.it11y, )>theld Fr!Oay, July 11, t~I~ <111·00 PM. .John & Mlkt Viessman, GrelclWn, IClm, Churcll ot Juu\ c11r 1\1 01 L.tll•r 0.1v C0<I, Susie & K•rrlt Gulscnow; two S.Onts, Fountain Vallty, C.• clorM'.IPd ~cif\ews. Mr. H w . Graham and Mr, bY Peek F•moly C.01on1a1 ~unerdl Lyle Graham ol Cosla Mesa. Frof'tldl 0Homtof Westm1nster, (.d, I ""Y call to P"Y lhtlr rupects ~- SULLIVAN day lrorn 4:00 PM 10 9:00 PM •nd OlEM H. SllLLIVA"N ol Anol!~•rn. Thurso•vfrom9:00AMto12·JOPMat C... 0.ltolClt•thJuly6, 1'1/S !>u<v1.,.d Pau lic Votw Memorial Park. by his i.on, Michael Sull1v"n ol ''"'""' Gravestdt servocn will be held Tnurs- end -orandchold, \1\ltr, Mauro"" I day a l I 00 PM, dirHled by Paclloc Heskell of Yucca ValltY ~moro.tl Vot>wMortuary. ;..ervlcn 11 OOnoo<I Tllu•sd•Vdl P(\(•l•C WINEGARD View Olapel Pac1l1c V1rw Mnr1uo1ry EDWARD E WINEGARD Delle 01 01rect0<s. Cltalh June 26, 1'1S In Repubhc of MA RS TCIN L•t>Proa SurY1ved by l11l wife. Gtsela H. BRUCE TRUESDALt: MARSTON V.o"'9<lrcl; ~. Patrick Winegard Of Date of death July 1. 1'1/S 1n H&nalro, ldQundH1lh;one <1•u11hler,Nllss l-W1<11 ic. ... 1, H•wa 11• Mr. M.t"ton \ervt<I 1n V.•ntCJa•d Ol li911na Beach; Onf' 9ranc1- 0augllltr. Fu,.,.ral m•n Wtdr>Mday 10 00 AM, St. Catnnone ol Siena IAL TZ·IEltGUO H FUHlRAL HOME , Co1onadel M;ir bl1941'n ' COstaMesa IEll lltO A DW A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadv.o1y. Co' 1.1 Mr>·.,1 642-91 ~o McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna B<>ach 494-9415 San Juan Cnp1•,tr ano 495-1176 PACIFIC VIEW MlMOltlAL ,AltlC Cemetery MortuJry Cha pr I 3500 Pac1l1c V1row Drive NewPort Beach. Ca1tlorn1a 644-2700 PHK FAMILY COLOHIAL ,UNIUL HOME 7801 Botc;n Ave. W estm1nsti>r 893·3525 SMrTHS' MOltTUAU 627 Mr11n St 'Huntington Beach 536·6539 uthOllC Church. Interment 2.00 PM ~•Y. National Cemetoery In w Los Aft gtl•'· C.a . d lrtcteo by ~Cormlclt. Lagu"• Beach Mortu.wy &bHope and other stars in free shows! Wednesday.July9, 1975 DAIL V PILOT A I Soviets · Airlift • Starving·· Somali Nomads KURT! WAARY, Somalia (UPI) -Soviet pla nes have begun the tranaf er of nearly 200,000 f amine-str icken SomaU nomads ln what may be the biggest planned human resettlement in African bis· tory, relief ortlclals say. The nomads have been liv- ing in 14 temporary cam1>5 opened in northern Somalia las t autumn followi n g a severe drought which virtual- ly wiped out the nomads' herds of milllons of camels, sheep, goats and cattle. ABOUT 50,000 nomads have died in Somalia and neighbor· ing Ethiopia s ince the drought struck. Somali officials have em- barked on a program to move most of the 230,000 persons in the <.'amps lo new areas, leav- ing about 30,000 who will be allowe d to resume their nomadic way of Jlfc even- tually. according to reports here. In the last week alone, an armada of Soviet four. engined Antonov-12 cargo planes, sometimes ma.king 24 flights a day from the packed earth runway here. have transfe rred 9,000 people to this dusty farming village in the Wabe·Shabbe Delta 90 mile s sout hwe s t of Mogadishu. ANOTHEk 12,000 nomads, hauling wooden frame mat huts, tea pots a nd air·sick goats, have been flown to other resettle ment areas. 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"~helhe~ il 's family murder case one of the more d 's t th. 8 10~ they don t feel free to A m~ss1ve search for miles around the some distance away forced up the steep enough to go to a grand JUry with ts bizarre mulllple ho;ructdes 10 Oregon 1 cuss a 18 point. ~amps1te turned up nothing, although it slope where they ~ere fOWld, and at another matter." htstory. ~owden, then 28, was a log truck is now known that searchers were as Jeastthree ofthemwereshot. Cowden's father, who committed ll will be a year ago Sept. 1 when dnver from \\'.hite City, Ore. He had ne~r as 100 fe~t from the sm~ll cave into Medical authorities have been unable suicide some months after the family Richard Cowden. his wife, Belinda, and t~en his family camping in the Sis which the b001es of the famlly had been lo determine how Richard Cowden died. vanlshed, has been cleared. Kezar said. two small children vurushed from their k1yous over Labor_ Day. He had planned crammed. . . "It's a presumed homicide," said Dr. l'ampsite near the town of Copper in to work around his house, but plans to . Lt. Kezar said cin extensive mvestigu-William Brady, s tate medical examiner. ..You have to remember, it was sum - mer and there were all sorts of people in that area -so-called hippie types. a motorcycle group, and soon." c Southt!rn Oregon's Siskiyou Mountains . borrow a truck he needed had fallen Uon has put logetherttuschronology; "rm s ure be was shot, even though we through. can't prove it." THE FOUR BODIES WF.RE FOUND by prospectors Apnl 12. eight months .ifter the fam1ly vanished. SO THEY WENT CAMPING, ANO on Sunday, Sept. 1, Cowden a nd son David 5, _went from the camp to Copper to buy L~. Mark Kez~r or the Oregon Stale PoJ_1ce has coordtna.ted the investigation. which he ~ays r em ams very active. milk. . Itwas9a.m . Fot•es Charges Film <lirt•etor Sam Peckinpah ha~ been t' h a r g l' d 1 n Los \ngclcs ''1th battery tor ;_dlt•gt•dl,v hilling .11rl 11H· l•mploy t' Youthful Walkers I Warned SACRAMENTO 1i\P1 Youn~sters who d;.ish across a road m violation of pcdestri;JO l ~tw!> will h;.ivt• to explain J c1tahon to thl'1r pa rent s, the C;.i liforn1 <.1 H1ghw.,y Patrol says -CH P C:om m 1ss10ncr (;Jen Craig said Tuesday the patrol plans to start issuin g informal c1ta- llons whe n they spot young jaywalkers The \'ilations will be mailed to pa rents along with !'.afety information fn cases of 15·to·17 vt!ar·olds. <in officer would keep the present o ption of referring senous ccises to juvenile rourt. Craig said. 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Or choose an up-to·date 1·piecc nylon Lycra• Spandex maillot or sheath 1n qreat styles and prints. Misses sizes 10·18. Shop early. Quanti ties limited on closeouts. COWDEN RETURNED WITH DAVID to the camp, and the family went swim· THE S KELETAL REMAINS OF ming in adjacent. Curberry Creek lat.er Cowden were found on a steep hillside. HE SAID THE TIME LAPSE between that morn\ng. The bodies of the other three were placed the murders a nd discovery of the bodies 'The A short time later. probably before in the small cave, and the entrance was has hobbled the investigation but that noon, the family was abducted. probably setted with rocks to disguise it and hide some evidence still is being evaluated by a_t g unpoint , and mos t likely by thebodies. · hisoffice,the FJJl andothers. ,,, . ' \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- My AmericaR T-shirts. Help celebrate • and be a winner. It,·~•! ,.,,.,,r l'1'l••11<o1· . liCJtn (.Jll 1r1 I I)'. 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Weight Losers· cuff-top long pantyglrdle. Expand-a· thigh mesh l<'g inserts Nylon/Lycra· spandex White. StZClS 30·38 Sale $4 Reg. ss. Garterless bnof of nulon/Lycrar• ~p;tndex White and nudo m s1zt>s S.M.L.XL. Sale 3~t>o Reg. 4.50. bra or LycrJCPennt y se 1 c nlour co1 t • nJrx '• 16A 32· ·: .. • :. nuc1 • lr11 Sale 6~«10 Reg. $8.. WI <..11s::.-c ross islltne girdle \ .i• Pta1e/spaD1l'1 ·, r ylonl l ·XL , XXL no • In whilt Sale prices Sunday, Jul1alfct tive thru I 13th, Closeoltt 199 ; . l h!' JCP • enney lran~1r,tor , r .~d10 has str onq rr cPpt10"- ~1u t .1s 1deolly compact in SILP Comes with P.1rphonc and is l t-att<'ry opera ted. L Battery not included i OuantitlH limited on cf~t • - Available in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. ' ~ . .... f ' 'Then Clnden said. beat It. male chauvinist and take your sllpper with you!' ' • ras es. e nnty seamless n lr x t1berl1ll •, nuc11' S11r<, e gwdle w 11h rylon/ lri wh11l• 5 M ive thru Wednesday, July 9. 1975 Bermuda Not Receptive to Drugs HAMILTON. Bermuda (AP> - "U you have to get b1gh. do It on fresh air and sunshine," the Bermuda government. cauUons in a brochure for college-age tourists at this subtropical Atlan- tic island resort. Drug arrest. figures. however, s b o w t h a.1 h u n d red s o f Americans a year aren't laking t.he hint.. INSTEAD. THEY'BE learn- ing t.he bard way that bringing along even a small quantity of marijuana may well crown their . vacation with summary trial before an unsympathetic magistrate, tben a stiff fine -and imprisonment lf they can't pay it. Bermuda police report that ar- rests of U .$. citizens on drug charges -primarily marijuana -rose more than three-fold from 45 in 1972 to 158 in 1974, with a comparable rate this year. During this April's "College· Week" alone, authorities dealt with some 30 cases, levying fines t.ot.aling a bout $2S, 000. INSPECTOR HAROLD S. Moniz, head of the police narcotics section, said the in- crease in arrests reflects more frequent body searches by cus- toms officers, along with ex- pansion of other drug enforce- ment efforts. Under a tougher drug law 'which took effect in September 1973 for this British colony, the maximum sentence for importa~ tion of marijuana -even for personal use without intent to distribute -is three years in prison and a $5.000 fine. FEW MARIJUANA offenders are jailed, but Moniz said fines are now averaging about $100 a gram -or $1,400 for a half· ounce, the quantity now (iguring in many cases with U.S. tourists. Closeout sale! Save 503! Men's • swim trunks. Now 3;.~. 1.9a your choice S<'l1~c1 you1 l:wrr 11• tr om !.t ve1C1t ~.1y lC's 1h.1 t 1nclud•' trim fl'>fl Cl<1S$IC style lrunk<, Wllh l:'IC(' fr ont wt11ft t;.1s1c t~x1ur1 zrd polycstC>r s .vim trunl. • \\ 1111 .1p lront Shrp -'1rly IN bC'~I "'I• r!lon ;rn<I .1 summ• rtul of r,u11 fun ;.r 1•1(} ~ 1V1n o·· t Quantities limited on closeouts. U.S. Consul-General Donald 8 McCue said he attribdtes part or the rect?nl jump m drug arrests to growing acceptance or man· juana in the United States, as well as the casual way in which some tourists bring it along with them to Bermuda. (call 642-5811) Put a few words to work for you in the DAILY PILOT .. ,__c--,---------t---------,;f~.1~ oseou ~·1 sale! l~ d ~ 1, , Save383! Women's 2-piece pant set. Now 11 99 Orig. $23. A terrific buy · on the perfectly packable vacation pant set Polyester polka dots done 1n a tunic stylr top and pafama style r <1nts. Navytwh1tc, red/white. green/white. S11rs 10· 18. Quantities limited on closeouts. Laker• Baaketball ! King• Hockey! FRl!I! ~port cllnlc• •t JCPenney I Huntington Beach, Saturday, July 12th ... 9:30 A.M. Basketball clinic M.C.'d by Lynn Schackleford with Laker stars and coaches assisting. Newport Beach, Saturday, July 12 ..... 11 A.M. Hockey clinic M.C.'d by Dan Avey with King stars and coaches to assist. FREE i PEPSI~ AND DRAWINGS FOR FREE TICKETS AND PRIZES! w atch for free aport cllnlc• coming soon to your area! Available in Loa Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. , OAIL y PILOT A. Suspect Declared --.J Deceiised ~ HOUSTON (U PO -r\ Charles Rogers 1i v~ like a hermit in the atuc of his parents· home. •• He cooked his own food on a two-burner hot plate m hjs attic room. He left the house early each morning and returned late at night. One day in 1965 o~ fi cers found the butchered bodies of his p are nts in the refrigerator of their home. Rogers has not. been seen s incethatday. STATE DISTRICT Judge Arthur Leshner officially declared Rogers dead this week. acting on a suit filed b~ a cousin. Henry Martin, who said the declaration was necessary to prot~ certain property for the !amilv's heirs. Attorneys said they tried to contact 40 re- latives bul none of them knew the whereabouts of Rogers. HIS LA.ST KNOWN job was as a seism ologist for an 011 company, but be quit that in 1957. Detective James Faulk said the declara· lion will not· keep the homicide d e partment from continuing its scarch for Rogers, who was 44 at the time of his parents' death . Krishna Father Convicted SACRAMENTO CAP> -A judge has rejected James Pnderwood 's argumenL lhal as :.i member of the Krishna Society. "hi ch believes all property belongs to God, hl• s hould not h.ivc to support his infant son. In a Municipal Court brief. t 'nderwood said Krishna members do not, work outside the society and devotl' their time to• contemplat1on and pre- aching. But Judge Leighton HalC'h cor1victed Un· derwood of failing to sup- port the child. whose mother 1s on welfare. He schedult'd :.entcncrng for Aug. 14. Hatch S•ud l 'nderwood apprcan•d to be sincere. but acquilting him could raise cons titutional ques- tions of indirect aid to re- ligion. He asked proba· tion offtc<'rs to see •r the Krishna Society would help support the child. Overdose Revealed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Rock singer and com· poser Tim Buckley died of a drug overdose, the Los r\ni;?eles County cor- oner's office has ruled. Buckley. 28. died June 29 at his Santa Monica apartment while climb-- ing a flight of stairs. At the time, it was reported that he died of a heart at· Lack. If tht fotttwi111 sovna like YM. pltm call the Sduck Wtitfit Control Centtr. • ·.: Len Mttilt FAST 111 , ... lut M.,at FAST 11 .ittts lost Wllfhl FAST tft Miit .. It loll wtlfht FAST u hy,_Mil :::J G1tftt4 _...., N(ll £VERYT1Ml FAST WEIGHT lOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A OISA,,OlllTIH FAil· URE 11tun1 yH 11~1 u.t tht - C111¥1ftt ,., "'' lllllt lttdl thlt IM4t VH OHfwtitllt Ill th hilt ,._. Stflt(k ~ Ill '"-' •• • • I " ...... tllll 4Mlope4 tvt tf !flt Uttlt $6,QIO,tlO. rNITdl tllft lff ti the q111H1 Sch.U St•• S111t~"'I .......... f,•tv 4.tltn•tl CALL MOW 558·8404 •H , .... & c .. t.y Or-.e t ' . AgeneieS Hit New Congressman: Skeptical 8yT£RRY COVlLLt.: OCllltO.llyPli.4~ In his first six months as a C'ongre::.srn an , Long Beaeh Democrat Mark W. Hannaford found himself more a "battler of bureaucrats than a legislator " "It affects. how I will look al future le~1slalion," Rep. Han- ford s aid during a recent press conference m his Long Beach of- fice. "lt set>ms to be the nature that when you create an agency it becomes Judge, jury and cxctu· tionl'r. "The publi c has no lll· tercess1on cxct.•pt through their elected officials. I don't t.bmk you can fix lh111 gs by passing a la\\ m every instance. rm s keptical about the creation of agencies.·· Hanna ford 's 34th Congressional D1strict co"ers Long Beaeh , Lakewood. Seal Beaeh and major parts of Hunt ington Bea eh. lie replil ced longt im e Congressman Cra1g Hosmt'r <R· Long Beach> \\ho rcllred lasl ye'br. The n<'ws conference was called essentially to assesss his first six months in office, and to counter some comments by .President Ford that this has been a "do-nothing " Congress. "We have sp<'nt more hours of ·wor k, held more committee meetings and bad more roll calls than any Congress in the past 25 years ," Hannaford said. "There have been no miracles and we have not solved the na· t10n 's problem s. but there have been som<' m<'aninJ?ful reforms and we hav<' h a d a remarkably productive ConJ?ress." In the area of reforms, Han- naford b<'hevcs the old senionty s ystem 1n Congr<'ss has been · shakl'n up enough to open doors even for the newest, freshman Repr<'sent<1t 1 \'<'. "The long-r a nge effect of these l'eforms will be to open up and . ventilate the syst<'m," he pre· ,dieted. • From a personal viewpoint, )lannaford would like to see ;more r eforms on campaignin~ to boost the chances of s malle r .parties and challengers • He s uggests ~horlcninc the length of campaigns and putung a ltd on how much money can be ~pent. He would a lso lake to give challenge r s free malling privileges, at least dunng a general election, to balan('e the franking pri vilcge held by the in- cumbent. ·'I oppose Lola I public fund1nR of campaigns because u senous candidate ought to be <:iblc to show thin he can attract som(• personal support," Hannaford said. ••But the fact I'm on thl' ba_nking committee and my fund ra1ser attracted thl• tnl('rl'St of several bankers 1s not good." "I'd like Lo imprO\'e the op- portunity for c ommun1calion rather than spend more taxes." 'NO MIRACLES' Rep. Hannaford County Asks Study On Waste Disposal . SANTA ANA -Further !)tudies of safer, cleaner ways to dispose of the 165 million gallons of toxic and hazardous liquid wastes pro· duced in Orange Cowity each year were ordered Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors. Without discussion, the board authorized the count v Environ- meotaJ Managemt•nt · l\gem·y to Laguna Hills Law Student Honort·d ANAH E CM -L I\\ :-.tudcn t Vicki Anderson of L<Jgun'1 1 ltlls •~ the rec1p1ent of the Judge William L. Murray scholarship from Western State Unrvcr::.1t y College of Law. Mrs. Anderson. a third year Jaw student and a mother of four children. was picked by Superior Court Judge Murray for the $400 award. The anonymous donor is a practicing attorn£-Y and :1 member of WSU's cl<Jss.of 1970 explore the possibility of con· st.ructing a special disposal plant and dump site that could handle the waste material. According to a report prepared by the cons.ulting firm of Science Applications Inc., almost aJl the ~·astc that is illegal lo discharge rnto sewer sys terns is now dumped in the ocean. 11.G. "GEORGE" OSBORNE, director of the EMA, told ::.upe rvis ors it would cos t anywhere from SlO miJlion to S83 million lo bui Id a facility capable of dis pos ing of such was tes without polluting the sea. He said the lower rosl estimate could only be achieved if the in- dustries that produce most of the pollution undertake their own voluntary programs to reduce the output of such waste matter. According to the consultant's report, nearly 125 million gallons of the total annual volume of tox- ic liquid wastes fall into the category of inorganic substances such as heavy metals. ----------1 Penney ,.-~-~~-~--~~~~-~-~~ . f • ,. • > , . , . • ' • • • • • • J .. . • . : s • : i I i • J l L Special 2.44 6 · hanging basket vv1th macrame hange1 -::..__ p! ;nted with your ) ' chOIC<::! of· -·-Spider plJnt, Ivy or FC'rn Gardening is fun. And low priced at Special 1.19 Golden Arborvitae .. in 1 gJI. container, is <l great vJluc for landsc;:ipina. 5 gal. size. 4.19. our Garden Shops! Quantities limited on s pecial merchandise . ------~ ~------...., __ __ Special 3 .19 Coleus plants in 6'' hanging baskets. So easy to grow and the perfect house plant . 1.59 Ortho 15 oz. Ant, Roach and Spider Spray. Indoor- outdoor pest con· trol. Rapid killl Ortho Pint Dnzinon Insect Spray, 4 .98. , Special · 59~ per pack Giant pack of bedding plants. Choose <1sters. carnations. m.ir1gold5. coleus. pf'1un11'-. mo~. roS" o r t oc I-',comb Special 4.99 50 ~ ~a .. garden hose of nylon rein fo r CPO vin /I Tcr(' cord con.,trur I ion solid br.1ss f'Oupl1nri-; Special 4.22 ' ~ineappl~ plant with fruit . ' in a 6" pot. What~great fun ' to grow your own pine apple- or to give as a gift!~ 99~ Kellogg's Gromulch ou tdoor planting mix. Vz cu. ft. bag. 1 cu. ft. bag, 1.59 2 cu. ft. bng. 2.29. DOWNEY MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO WHITTWOOO. 1 12 Positions Opened New .Joh Freeze Lifted Marine Convicted In County Slaying SANTA ANA -Ao Orange County Superior Court jury h'as found County Bus Use Soars Marine Larty Cordero Ozuna guilty of second degree murder in the killing nearly two years 'ago of a Santa Ana re, cord store owner. ' Judge James F . Judge ordered Ozuna, 25, to re- turn to his courtroom Ju. SANTA ANA _ Mon· ly 23 for sentencing. 1be Marine faces a posaible thly ridership on Orange state prison term of five County Transit. District years1.o life. buses shot up another Santa Ana police ar· 42,000 in May lo a total rested Ozuna Sept. 18, of 760,000, according to 1974, shortly after Joseph Gener a I M an age r Travis Harris, 28, was Eward Loritz. . . shot to death in his record The May f1gu r~ is store. They said Travis more than three limes was trying to break up a that of th e same dispute between Ozuna month last year, Loritz andanother palron. noted. • · Includes aoup from the kettle or chilled green salad, baked potato or rioe pilaf and vegetable du jour- OUt own freeh baked bread, coffee. sa1•ka or fee • OLD FASHIONED 9W199 9TEAK, 3.86 • 90LE-AMANOINE. 3.85 delicately sauteed In butter, and sprinkled lightly with roasted almonds. • FROM THE SEAS. 4 .25 Ask about OU! fish catch of the day • SUNDOWNER CLUB STEAK, 4 .65 charbroiled fo petf ection • The D e w g e n er al r--;=:;;;;;::=:=:=:=---J manager said that dur· ing the first 11 months of Money's the las t fiscal year, Worth '';:==================== more than s ix million II peopl e rode dis trict SAVES your money buses com pa red to · ·Reuben"s about three million dur· in the 1555 ADAMS • COSTA MESA 540-9672 ing the same period in DAILY PILOT 1973·74. • JC Penney 25% s~ings on our made to measure draperies Ordering made-to-measure draperies mGans you tell us wha1 to do. and we do It. Bring us the size. the fullness, the color and fabric you want. We'll do the work just as you ordered . Select from 80 patterns and 700 colors. Select Australian pouf. side jabot, or pinoh~ple1t valances. You m11ke the choices, we make the draperies. Salt prlcta tlftcllve thrv Saturday. To musure: Width: meAsure from (G) to (H). or simply the width you want to cover. Lnngth for ceiling to floor length, measure (A) to (B). For regular floor length. measure (C) to (0). For sill length, measure from (E) to (F). Add three inchea 11 you want below-sill length. . ... . ··' 11 • . ' ~ .... , ..... -·. .. ··-J l . .. ··--· ..... ' •• -••• ·~--t Av•il•bl• In Loa Angeles, Orange, Alv.,.lde, San B•m•rdlno end Ventura countl•. • l ' . \ ·A • ] () d r. F g l SI SI fc s c l! h St S' e ,C1 S' y A ii \\ S1 r. " E .. (j a r .. 1 . ' I I I A11drewsN~t Blows to Head County Medics ... OR_A!'lG E -Dr. Charles W. Plows, an Anaheim obstetncten.gynecologist, will be installed Satur- day as the 87lh President of the Orange County Medical Association (0CMA). He succeeds Dr. Philip H . McFarland a Fullerton orthopedic surgeon. ' Dr. Plows, who was born in Ottumwa, Iowa, graduated from the College of Medicine Iowa State University in 1951 . ' 87th PRESIDENT Fullerton's Plows . PRESIDENT-ELECT Newport's Andrews • AFTER GRADUATI NG FROM medical school, he interned at Denver Gener a l Hospital, served two years in the U.S. Air Force, and took a --------------------four.year residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford Medical School and Charity Hospital, New Orleans. Dr. Plows was elected an OCMA dir'eclor in 1971 and served as secretary.treasurer in 1973. He has been a de legate lo the California Medical As· sociation since 1968. Dr. Alan V. Andrews , a Newport Beach ob· s tetrician·gynecologist, will be seated as president· elect. Dr. Andrews is a native Californian. He re· ceived his medical degree from USC in 1954 , then spent two years in the U.S. Air Force and a three· year r esidency in obstetrics.gynecology al Los Angeles County General Hospital. He is a clinical instructor on the UCl Medical School faculty. He was elected an OCMA director in 1971 and was secretary.treasurer in 1974·75. Disabled Youths' Camp Available ORANGE -Camp Dire::clor Hazel Tobis bas annoWlced that openings are still available at the day camp being conducted for disabled children at the Rehabilitation Institute of Orange County <RIO>. Wedneecl'Y. July 9. 1975 OJ.''. Y PILOT J I Billboards Must Go By WILLIAM SCHREmER 01 Th• C»ity 1'11111 ~f SANTA ANA-Orange County Supervisors or· dered the County Counsel Tuesday lo seek a court injunction r equiring owners of 39 billboards to tear them down or face legal action. Virtua lly all the billboards are along the Orange Coast be tween Seal Beach and Capistrano Beach and all but a handful are immediately adja- cent lo Pacifi c Coast Highway. H .G. "George'' Osborne, director of the county E nviro nme ntal Man ageme nt Agen cy, told s upervisor s the la ndowners and sign owners have been notified that their billboards are no longer in complia nce w 1th the county's sign restrictior. zoning. extenaion and were ordered to remove the bUJboards immediately Osborne said none were taken down The owners of the signs wtio ~ought extensions were turned down after extensi'<'.e hearings before the county Planning Commission and supervisors . "IT IS THE AGENCY'S conclusion that these signs are unlawful and constitute public nuisances and that civil injunctive proceedings should be com - menced lo accomplis h abci te ment or removal," Osborne said. A total of 22 of the offendUlg signs lie between South Laguna and Capistrano Beach with the ma- jority in lhe Dun a Point area. One s ign is in El Toro facing the San Diego Freeway along El Toro Road and a dozen are i~ ~he OSBORNE SAID FJELD inspections have re· Sunset Beach and Seal Beach areas. The r emammg vealed that the 39 signs due lo be removed are still signs are in El Modena and Tustin. ~1anding and the owners are apparently refusing lo r jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Lake them down without compensation for the loss. Purs uant to the board's order, Deputy County LOBSTER Shan~ty·, ~>_,. . Counsel 0 .M ... Pele" Moore said he will go to court ~ .. ~ in about two weeks to seek a ruling that will compel the owners to take down their signs. 7 •-h "If they still r efuse to do so, two things could 121 Coast Hwy., LCICJIMCI .cac happen," Moore said. "The judge could hold them in contempt and order the appropriate penalty, or the court could empower the county lo go in and take them down." OUT Of THtl>~O !>EA ~000 • Jumbo Shrimp •••.•.•••••••. 3.50 lb. • Lobst•r Tails •••...•......••. 6 / 6.50 • Giant Tails •.•.........•••.•. 2 /8.50 IN lilS REPORTTOthe board, Os borne said the Also Alaskan King Crab •..••.•. 3.65 lb. sign owners were told in writing last year tha\ the Open: 10:301o 6:30 p.m. 7 Days signs ha d lo com e down by last Aug. 2Q unless a n ap-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ plic a lion for extension was filed. I~ The extens ion was intended to add Lime to the a mortization pe riod of the sign to pay the owner back for his expenses. A tota l of 17 of the owners didn't apply for the RIO is ope rated by the Orange County Easter D R . NOR MAN L. Arne tt, a Fullerton ~:!.Society. It is located "ilt 1800 .E . La Vela Ave. radiologist, will be the new secretary·treasurer . Dr. Arthur D. Silk of Garden Grove will start The Summer Day.Camp is designed to provide 1t onlJ tekel a few words In the his first year as t'Clitor of the OCMA monthly fun and help the children with delayed development a.-It Enroll Now Fall Semester School Starts Jues., Sept. 2 Hawthorne Christian Schools Kindergarten thru 8th Crade 1ournal. He s ucceeds Dr. Carl Paul of Orange, who or orthopedic ha ndicaps. It is open to children r a ng. right piece to ma"-a M . c. held the ed itor 's se<.il for 13 years. ing in ages from J h to 14 yrs. of age. Alona the Or•nt• Coast • Teaching the 4 R's with phonics T hree new OCMA directors wer e named -Ors. • Richard E . Newquist of Sanl<1 Ana, Maclyn B. Parents interested in e nrolling their children in the right pl.-oe le the ~mers of Newport Beach and Ardath H. Wightman any of the two-week sessions which run until Aug. ' ~ REGISTRATION FEE ONLY • Door·to-Door Bus Service •Before and After School Care • Reasonable Tu1t1on $10 In Fountain Valley: 16835 Brookhurst St / 714·962·3312 of Fullerton. 22, may obta in fur ther information by calling Susan Call 142-51711 t _,,I l:I el I~ I ~ Other m embe ri. of the board include : Ors . Hugo Faires or Hazel Tobis at RIO, 633·7400. _____ ~--~ _ ~ _ ~ Vielz of Anaheim , Hobert J. McFerran of Orange , ·-=========::1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i Benjamin L . Harper of Orange, George H. Derry of I. Huntington Beach, llow<1rd E . Walds treicher of Garden Grove, Shedrick H. Moore of Costa Mesa and Louis E . Potvin of Laguna Niguel. New OC MA representatives lo the CMA arc: Drs. Joseph Cummings, Benjamin L. Ha rper , Paul J.lanagan, Maclyn B. Somers, and Freder ick Turner . .. ___ ·- JrL A \rcmon·s SPORTS\Vf AR Wl!>lllllf Pl.At A No!WIXl<I BPOth 548.Anl BAlBOAISIAND :?16Mi<meAve 67~ 1904 Sale p rices effective through Monday. July 14th. on deluxe studio prints Any 12 or 20_exposure Kodacolor roll, including 110. Save on our low film prices. ,.... ~ 1 Kodacolor Kodacolor Kodacolor 35mm film C·110 film C-126 film 20 expo1ures 12 exposures 12 exposures 1.09 1.09 ... ... ,,,, " CARSON DOWN EV FULLERTON LAKEWOOD MONTCL~R NORTHRIDGE ORANGE "THE CITY'' , CANOGA PARK HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WHITIWOOD ALL SIZES OM RACKS FOR !ASY . SELECTION Open Thursday N lte 'hi 9 SUP ER SAVIN GS AFOOT •• • . • FOR YOU -THE MOST SPECTACULAR GROU~IMGS OF BETTER GRADE SHOES EVER OM SALE ... ALL FROM OUR CURRENT STOCK OF FASHION MEM'S AND LADIES' FOOTWEAR. LADIES Life Stride -Maturaliu r - Car•ssa -Lisa -Grasshoppers - Bernardo -lass -Sandals and Others. 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Yachts reporting weather indicated that the breeze had freshened to 12 to 15 knots and bad hauled slightly east of north, allowing spinnakers to be broken out for the remainder of tbe r un to Diamond Head on the island of Oahu. The increasing wind had carrted sever al or the Class A leaders well past the 700-mile mark after four days of sailing. · BOAT-FOR· BOAT leader for the third straight day was Sumner A. "Huey" Long's 79-foot ketch Ondine, out of New York, reporting 775 miles sailed since the July 4 start off Point Fermin. In second place, l5 miles a stern and about 30 miles farther south was the 62·foot sloop Ragtime, the 1973 elapsed time winner, sailed by Bill White and Bill Pasquini. Long Beach Yacht Club. Mark Johnson's 73-foot ketch Windward Passage, the elapsed time record holder, was still sailing farther north and had logged 738 miles. Latitude and longitude positions in the fleet still showed that better winds were prevailing on the , southerly courses. Other yachts past the 700-mile mark were the 83-foot ketch Serena, 719 miles, and Warrior, the 1973 Class A winner, 715. Handicap leader in fleet for the second straight day was the 36-foot sloop Defiant, sailed by Larry Poulton, Piedmont. She had covered 609 miles. Despite the light weather conditions that have existed during the first four days of the race, re· cords show that the leaders are well ahead of their 1973 positions. Ragtime is 43 miles farther along the course and Warrior is 70 miles better than her 1973 position at the same time. CH UTZPAH, T~ 1973 handicap winner, is showing 44 miles ahead of her 1973 position but is curre ntly 9th in Class D and 42nd in fleet in the ha n- dicap standings. Chutzpah is a 35·fool ultra-light displacement boat that s ails her best in downwind surfing conditions. Two other ULD.Bs which are anxiously await- ing the big following seas customary near the end of the race are Jim Seal's 40-foot Loco Viente III, Balboa Yacht Club, and Roderic Park's 40-foot Panache, Orinda, Calif. All of the ULD.Bs carry heavy lime allowance penalties. Handicap leaders as of8a.m . Tuesday : OVERALL -l , Defiant; 2, Whisper, Walter Brauch, Huntington Beach ; 3, Silver Fox, Robert Kelleher , Long Beach: 4. Mamie, Milt Smith, Los Angeles; 5, Dakar, William Goodley, Marina del Rey. CLASS A -1. Warrior, Bruce Hedrick, Seattle; 2. Sunset Blvd, John Calley, Los Angeles; 3, On· dine; 4. Aorangi, Henry Wheeler, Newport Beach; 5, Miyokadori III, Hiroshi Okazaki, Tokyo. CLASS B -1, Topaz, Earl Pitkin, Hollywood ; 2. Paragon, Chuck J ordan, Honolulu ; 3, Xanthippe, Alan Simpkins, Los Altos; 4, Finesse, Dean Stiles, Belvedere; 5, Tasco II, Michael Sines, Hermosa Beach. CLASS C -1, Whisper; 2, Mamie; 3, Dakar; 4, Regardless, Robert Cole, Hillsborough; 5, Tinsley Light, Henry Grandin, San Francisco. CLASS D -1, Defiant; 2, Silver Fox; 3, En- terprise , Brooks Barnhill, Los Angeles; 4, Celox, Nick Alexander. Australia ; 5, Centurian, Larry Folsom, Huntington Beach. Mesa Company Sponsors Race Something new in the way of yachting prizes is being offered to owners and skippers of trailera- ble cruising sailboats in a regatta scheduled for Aug.16·17. MacGregor Ya chts , Costa Mesa, builder of • the Venture cla s s sailboats, will sponsor the s eries of races in which the top prize will be a free w eek -long vaca tion for two in Tahiti. The winner will a ls o g e t the Cup . a perpetual trophy. The race is open to trailerable cruis in g sailboats regardless of design or make. They in- clude the Ericson-23 ; Columbia-23 and 26 ; Coronado-23 a ndl26; Cata l ina -22; Sa n Juan-21; Santana-21 ; Aquarius-21 and 23 ; Ven- t ure 17 throug h 25 ; 23, 25 ; American 2:i, ~. 26 ; Tanzer-22 ; Paceship-23 ; Morgan-22, and Clipper 21, 23, 26 and 30. Roger M acG r egor, president of the s ponsor· ing firm, said the boats will race on a boat-for- boal basis. No handicap s ystem will be used. MacGregor plans to make the race an annual event. The races are intended to promote trailerable cruising sailboats, one of the fastest growing seg- ments of the boating in- dustry. MacGregor ad- mits that he hopes the Ventures will prove the fastest o f the trailerables. For information and entry forms, contact MacGregor Yacht Corp .• 1631 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Balboa 20 and 26 ; ~~~~~....,.-----,..,..,....,....--1 Ensenada-20 ; Helsen·20 and 22; O'Day.20. 22, 23 a nd '25 ; Helm s·25; Chrysler-22; LaPaz-25 ;11 1 . =11 c:i~~~; s<;;1u;~ It l.;J 1 'J ~I {I} I ....................... /Where do you 10to1et your~ i llAlllNE SUPPLIES ind 1et : i theni •t DISCOUliT PRICES? J i ::! AIRPORT • BAKER 2 MOM z ~ Q__~ ~ T1lce Newport Blvd. : <f >-:f ~a: Exit Elst at Baker & • : ! i KA M Right on Pullm1n • • • • cs : • I-i : . ~ ~ • fi ~ • :~ :i •• ''Tti. A~s" COAST HWV \ Spir•I Slire41 Wlaol~ or ff•'' ._.,.,.~ ..• .., • .-..,,....,,IOU"' TAllA~AflM!!IL~ .... • IUCBHOMIY_.._ 'f_ lmopy _ ... .....,. PHOMI OIDIH •.. CAL&. 67J.9000 • ...., .. 5ene w1"1 H..y '1 s,k• •i.w • ~Slu4"'-T.,telo"-• w.,...... _. sw, .,_ c.-1 .. c ... , • ,. ~· Delc ... .... . . ......-. a.... ..... w- 3700 E. Coast ~y, Corona del Mar -673-9000 · . . ... -... c..---6)5-14'1 1u2s..•1111w..,.ewu....-.. OLD DOWAGER STILL HANGING IN THE~E 59-Year-Old.Serena Among Tranapac Leadert Show Interest Runs High South ern California Marine Association of- ficials report excellent early response from the :::ailboal and sailboat ac- cessory firms for exhibit space in t he annua l Sailboat Show scheduled Oct. 24 ·Nov. 2 al the Long Beach Arena. • SCMA president Paul Albrecht reports that a 21 percent increase in at- tendance at the last sa ilboat s h ow ha s stimulated exhibitor in- terest. Additional space will have lo be provided at the arena for the fall show. The Long Beach show was the first of the na- tion's all-sailboat shows and remains one of the premie r events in its field . SCMA i s California 's leading pleasure boat industry trade organization with more than 400 members. ..... A t State Mutual Savings, we pay more than interest. We pay attention. Our tellers, new accounts people and branch managers are wearing "We Pay A ttention" buttons And they mean it. When you stop by, they'll go out of their way to take care of your savmgs needs. Our savings coun- selors will help select exactly the right savings program. You will be taken care of, quickly and courteously. Our people will get navy elk oxf orci @)~o@@)~@ ~ fashion island, newport center 644-5070 ... utua Ill things done for you. And we've paid attention to your requests. There are more extra free services than ever: money orders, traveller's checks, notary public and save-by-mail with no minimum deposit. M any other free services with minimum deposit. Stop b y your State Mutual Savings office for a free "I Need Attention" button. There's a lot waiting for you: the highest interest rates, savings insured to $40,000, savings counseling, free services, and that added ex tra that no one else pays like State Mutual Savings: We p ay attention. "Attention! Here comes a State Mutual Saver:' STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS ~ • NEWPORT IEACH OFFTC8: 4001 M.eArtluu 111..d. lateO, (7") aU-IJU •·Of Hoes located in: Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Encino, Santa Monica. Long Beach. ' San Pedro, South Bay, Lakewood, Goletd, Newport Beach. Tusbn, San Diego, La Jolla, Chula Vi.Sta. Certifi~te of Attention June 30, July l, 2 & 3, 9-4 p.m. Display of documented authenbc Hopi, Zuni and Nav.jolndian fewelry of turquoise, coral and mother of pearl. Register for free priut • , , \ , . , I "" ' i ' ' 1 ' ' i " • ' I I l ~ it I of Bt Cl ,L } ~o t w m L< 1 UOfj ~ I! € 0 0 fl Oi fl 0 •:JO tis 0 It fl .I I: (l I! f: I 121 E% M1 H1 ~ El E I ~ _, ~ a: I € 01 Stl El th P1 an u "" OI ( (w 81 J ~ 1111 Cl bo a ha cl1 ch I .,, Ml bl Pt EJ C1 a *s T c A ! [I t 111 LI SI HI d• llP l ft 1r of cl1 at1 .. -- ' ffionigJit's · TV Highlights i I J l ABS (7) 8:30 -"Th~ Day the Earth ! toved. When an aerial photographer 1 scovcrs the hea~ waves lhul precede an I rthqua ke, he lrtcs to alert the residents I of a s m all desert town. William Windom , Beverly ~arland, J ackie Cooper and t Cleavon L1tlle are featured. . L·, NBC (4) 9:00 -Lucas Tanner. Glen-uon acco~panies Lucas and Principal • John Hamilton t o New York .on a bus trip . -and gets lost in the big city. . CBS (2) 11 :30 -"Big Rose." Shelley Wmt.ers plays the title role in this 1973 movie drama with Barry Primus and Lonny Ch':lpman. TV DAILY LOG W ednesday Evening JULY 9 1:00 8 0 (j) ®l Ell m ED Ntws CilOULill~ OO<Q!(J)I 11tw1 IJ@ Bonlllll 8 Wtld Wild West m &rHn Acrn W Mod Squid ED M1d1 Teru1 . m MtlY liriftllt SllOW 9;00 iJ Of. [~Cf) C.n11t11 ''tMft CHI the Run'' (R) A wealthy woman, lernng her hU)bAnd, wilnesses 1 murder co111m1tted by the min wilb whOfll 5he's run111ng away. a ~l ( 61 m luus hnntr "fht Noise ol A QIJ1et Wt.-Cnd" CR> When Glendon acce>mpi11les Luca$ ind ,Oncrpal Joh~ H1milfon to tcew Vol\ on 1 bus trip, ha tels lost ind 1 dtSIN!r.le surch ensues. (6) Tiii Un~blts ~ l4tJt A.c1tlt $jlwal ltlis Krislof· Wednesday. July 9, 1975 • DAILY PILOT A 151 The Master iJt Work 'King' Cast · H O LLYWOOD (\JPI)-Sean ConMtY. Michael Caine AlDd Chria1 tophe" Plummer report lo director John Huston in Rom e to •l~r in ~ "The Man Who Would Be King.'' ByllOll'nlOMAS LOS ANGELES CAP)-Jn the transitory world ol Hollywood, few Utinp remain unchanged. Allr ed Hlt.chcock is 0\9 ru e exception. The produ'cer ·dinctor is now filming his 53rd movie, "Deceit,'' add he is doing so in the same tboroucb, unflappable manner he has employed sine~ he started directing exactly so years ago. Moat movie sets are a frenzy of aclivily. Hitchcock's u e as noiSy as the reading room of a London club. A vt'aitor dropped in at Stage -..... 1'"""'~:'\ I 28 of Unjversal Studio and found . -. tbe director in hiis office·trai1er · ~.... between camera setups, reading LJJ!!lliitlo!1~ the London Sunday Telegraph t andSundayTimes. .. YOU GET A MUCH dif· .. ferent view of the news by read· a ing the London p apers," h~ ob- "''c"coet< served. Hitchcock also canfi.nd accounts of the macabre murders in which his countrymen specialize. Something of a newsaholic, he gets daily deliveries of the London Times as well as the New Yor k Times. The director put down the newspapers and talked about "Deceit." He reported that the film is one da y ahead of schedule despite the replacement of Roy Tbilanes as the second male lead. T here were rumors tltat Thinnes was fired after arguing with 1 Hitchcock a bout the interpretation of bis role. F ew a ct ors -Paul Newman was one -h a ve tried. None, including Newman, has succeeded. "THE R UMORS AR E false," Hitchcock decla red. "The fellow -what was his name? Oh , yes, Tbmnes -didn't work enough for us lo disagree. I recognized early that he wasn 't strong enough. "The character is a kidnaper; and he needed an air or m enace. Thi.nnes didn't have it, and ·so I re~aced him with an ador named William Devane. the chap who played President Kennedy in the television film a bout Ute Cuban missile crisis'.'' Hitchcock expressed satisfaction with the r est of his cast: "Bruce Dem is the male star; he plays an investigator for a fake m edium. He has worked for me before in 'Marnie' andinthetelevisionshows. ''Barba ra Harris~ the mL·<hum who uses tne in- form ation to surprise her cllenls. I .:...as warned that she mlaht not show up on time, but her conduct has ~ exempla~y. Shi! has.a remarkable capacity to imitate a man s voice. which the medium does in the seance; she supposlldly has u fnend up there who tells her thin es. . "HARRIS DOES ITSO wc!ll l don't think l'H have todubher voice. "The part orthe kidnaper's.accomplice is played by Karen Black, a lso an accomplished actress." He described the plot a.s two stories proceeding independe ntly or each other until the four characters m~t al the top ~f a p~ramid. I.Lis major challenge is pulling off the k1dnapmg of a bishop as he is conduct· ing a cathedral ser vice. ENTERTAINMENT 'Jacques Brei' Sets R ecord (NO DOWN PAYMENT' *WHE N YOU LEASE A &tor Jelavision He seemed to relish the prospect. He has enjoyed such outrageous scenes as a chase across Mount Rushmore ("North by Northwest") and murderdur· CLEVELAND (AP) -FROM ing a cymbal crash in <1 concert ha ll ("The Man Who .. Jacques Brei Is Alive RENT.ACX)ll)lt Knew Too Mu\!h"). andyWell a~d Livmg in *Call about the many Pan s" has closed al the HITCHCOCK IS BORROWING from lhe news P 1 a y h o u se Square advantages · • • for at least one as peel of .. Deceit". taped messages Ca b a r e l a ft e r 5 2 2 A member of the R•nt#Cotor lnretni1t1onsl Group of from the conspirators arc communicated to a local performances , lh e comp11mes. radio station. a la the Pally Hearst case. longest run ever for a 991 1550 The mys tery expert was asked if he ever expect-stage production he re. 714 ... - ed them is sing heiress to appear. r:=========~:=;:=;::;:::;:=::;;;;;;;::~;;;; "I expect one day a llttle old lady in an old folks' I j home will rise from her wheelchair a nd say, 'I'm FAMOUS BRANDS M':.:C.f·~~ Patty Hearst ,'" he theorized, acting out the role with a creakingvoice. iL • SAVE ''Ready, Mr. Hitchcock." A well-dressed young assistant director appeared al the door to announce 30 0% to 60% that filming could begin. 0 11 ALL itNtS T HE J>I RECTOR WALKE D slowly to the at ALL times jewelry store set. squeezing his butt between a door and an arc lamp. He took a chair with his jowl almost touching the camera. He told a 'Wr y story to his somewhat uwcd players. Black a nd Devane, in a quiet voice th<:1l fit the cons pir a toria l nature of the sc:cne. The performer~ whispered their Imes aboul develop- ments in the kidnaping. ''Cut and print," said Hitchcock, completing another block in his pyramid. ••. the iton for W. QUALITY CLOTHESOUTS 119 I 4 l l"OOWiint Strttt, ,__ . .., .. ..._ ... .u. ... .,_.,ltOIM.S< MOK.flL IM '4T IM MM. 11·• L eading Ca l ifo rni~ m aker . 8 styles t o c hoose from . Values to s1 0.oo. :~rce $4. 99 Q6 Tiit l11n dtn ED Eltcllk Cornpanr OJ Rody I fntnds , tenon. R111 Cooloclte. Rinco Starr. Ario Guthrie, Paul WilH1ms. 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Capistrano open Mon. thru Sun. 8 to 5. Prices effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday end Sunday. , . . . . . ' t 4 , f 111 .... J 8 DAIL V PILOT Wtdnaday.Julyt, t97S Choices Eyed Busch Death Causes Stir By THOMAS D. ELIAS 'fhl' death of a district a ttorney, especially one ~ith no ambitions for higher office, does not us ually have much impact outside his own county. But the dt.'ath of J o:;eph P. Busch, the top pro· sec·utor in Los Angeles County, might prove dif· ferent. For his clt•ath could significantly change the politkal situation in California for the next three years and possibly longer. BUSCH HAD NO DESIRE TO run for statewide office. the only type of position lha t could have g1,·cn him more power than he already had. His dis- taste fo r campaigning and political glad -banding was \\CU-known Rut there 1s no assura nce that his successor will share those kinds of ft.-eli ngs. ln fact, a number of people known to h a ve poli,tical a mbitions have a lready been m entioned as possible s uccessors. The choice will be made by the five county supervisors. an unpredictable group that· rart:ly follows party lines in important voles. Those supervisors, two of whom are themselves former assemblymen, are well aware of the political uses to which a dis trict at· lorney can put his office . UC H FORMER governo r s as Earl Warren and Edmund G. (Pal , Brown parleyed urban prosecutors· offi ces into s tatewide office. So did Pl!'lES Busch 's predecessor. E\'elle J Younj?cr . the state attorney general and California s hig hest-rank ing Re publican of· f1ceholdcr What th1~ mL•a ns 1s that unlt.•ss the supe rvisors de- h bt.•rJlcl~ choose a caretaker to hold the office only until next yt·ar·s l'lcction. the new district attorney will almost undoubtedly bt-cume :~ major factor in his party's politics. Some of the nam06 men-· tioned in speculation about' Othe job, o f course, are a lready factors in their parties. Burt Pines. for instance, i£.One. The Los Angeles c ity attorney is known to be eye· ing the attorney general's j'ob now held by Younger and would be a strong can- djdate for the De mocratic nomination in 1978 rega rd·· less of whether he becomes d istrict attorney. IN FACT, HE MIGHT· J not want the prosecutor's j ob because it would re· quir e a mu ch more strenuous l"eelection cam ~ paign than another run for BYRNE the office he now holds. This could deplete some of the financial resources Pines would want lo tap in 1978. Federal Judge Matt Byrne is another frequentJy. m entioncd name. Byrne, a onetime federal pro- secutor. presided over the Pentagon Papers trial and was considered by ex-President Nixon for the FBI dircclorship. lie is known to be somewhat frustrated in the re· latively p<1 ssi vc role of a j udge and the leadership of the nation's 1<1rgcsl prosecuting office might appeal to him. Eventually. he too would be almost certain to look for highe r office. But as a federetl judge. he has li fetime security. whereas he would have to stand for rt•cll:!ction as district atlorney almost im- mediately 1f he took that job. SUP ERIOR COl 'RT J UDGE WILLIAM Keane, a onet1 me L" n1 ver sity of California regent who had been actively r eadymg his own campaign against Busch for next year, is also a likely prospect. A con- scr \'at1ve Democr at. Keane could be the choice if the supt:>rv1sors want someone who wouldn 't simply ~a caretake r . but someone who also wouldn't be running for hig her office right away. Tht.•n then~ 1s Superio r Court Judge J o:in Dempsey Klein. a hberal Democr:oit who also h<1d c:ons1dcred opposing Busch. And Republica n Sl<ite ~n. George Deukmcjian , who <.J long with Hyrne and Husch was a candidate for the ;ob when Younger vacated it to become al· torney general in 1971, is another possibility. But D eukmc;i;rn and ::.upe rvisor Chairman James Hayes are known lo have had several major di::.· a greemcnL-; m the past. None of th(.•!,c candjdates. of course, has yet been assured any voles. Any of them , however . could become :.i m:.i;or ::.talewide figurt! with the help of this JOb. 'I, Sltc)lrrs 75HCRT5 ARE TRUN/(5 !}140e FQCM T-5HIRT5. 'J>C/.aJ m I CMI Grumbling ••• GIOOfftY Gus • '"th• (•J!1ilj QiutJ ' BobHope and other stars in free shows! Df1se8I D Adm1mon SI ~; C.nildrm, <>-1 :? s 1.00 ~wldcr s1•-~ Rauhe• Horne Britis h s inger Englebert Hum· p e rdinck h a s ca n ce l ed ap - p ea ran ce at t heater in Rhode I s l and l o f l y home where his mother suff cred heart attack. '' Whittier Educator Appointed HUNTINGTON, Pa. (AP)-Or. Frederick M. Binder, 55, for fi ve years pres ide nt of Whittier I (Calif.) College, will }~ b ecome pres ident of · ~ ~. .Juniata College. He will take over Sept. 1. succeedin g Or. John N. Stauffe r, who is r esigning a ft e r se ven year s because of medical re- asons, U:ie college said. Warning Th e Surgeon General Has Det ermined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ( Cream for Life LONG GROVE, Ill. (UPl)-Two boys who found and returned Sl,100 in stole" money have a promise of daily ice cream cones for life -1! their mother lets them. The boys, Kurt Janssen, 12, and his brother Cam, 9, were riding their bicycles in this Chicago sub· urb when they found a pouch with the money under a weeping willow. They were looking for beer cans for a collection, not money. PIDL SCHRAMM, owner of the Treat Shoppe, a new ice cream parlor, said the m oney represented one day's receipts. He said he had put the receipts in his car in the store's parking lot. and someone grabbed it when he got out to help break up a fight. d The thief apparently had seco~ thoughts and threw the pouch out ;.long the road. "l'M NEW JN BUSINESS so I could not afford to give them much money," Schramm said. "As far ~s I 'm concerned, they can come ~n here every day for the rest of their lives if they want.·· • Mary Ann J anssen. the mother of the boys, w a~m ·t so sure she would let the boys collect everyday. '' • ''I'm not too big in the \villpo\ver department. But I lo st 700 milli- grams of 'tar' the fir st week on \Vhat I call 'The Doral Diet~ No\\ I can still enjoy smoking, and cut ·down on 'tar' and nicotine , too. "Doral satisfies my appetite for smoking because it tastes good. Compared to what I used to smoke, each Doral cigarette is 5 milligrams lower in 'tar.' For a pack a day smoker like me, my Doral Diet really adds.up:' Menthol or Regular. MENTHOL: 13 mg. "tar". 0.9 mg. nicotine. FILTER: 15 mg. "tar". 1.0 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarette. RC Report MAR. '75. .. .. • ' ; ' . I L .... . . • i I • 1 I ' j l I • ! ~ J I ( ( ! , ' l J , t c I • l t c , ... I ,_ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) - Ruman, the sensational 3·year- old filly destroy~d because of a shattered right front ankle this week, could have been saved sclentbta at Southwest Research Institute say. Dr. C. William Hall, an in· ternationally recognized de· veloper or artiriclal organs and Umb6, said Tuesday thllt a newly developed artificial boor could have been implanted. Ruffian broke a leg after a half-mile in a $350,000 match race Sunday at Belmont Park •l•inlt Kentucky Derby wlnnur Foolish.Pleasure. Veterinarians put Ruffian to sleep and she was buried in the track'• inCield. Surgery failed to repair the ankle. · However, Hall said Tuesday a new m.etal cone had been de- veloped which could be fitted on· to remaining bo~ after either a below-the-knee or an above·the- knee amputation. The cone is coat£<! with a · velour that enables bOOy tissue to aU.ach atielC permanently to the cone and to be a permaneut artificial Ii m b that extends from lhe cone, Hall s aid. Hall said Ruffian "couldn't have raced again, but she could have been saved for breeding." Hall, who holds a joint patent on an artificial heart with Dr. Michael DeBakey of Houston. said his research is aimed at de- veloping perm anent artificial limbs for human amputees. 8ut he said implantation on humans ls aUU about a year away. Hall said he has implanted already a number or artificial limbs in goats. and had success with an earlier model of tbe ar· tificial limb on a horse at Houston. ••it would have been an ex· pensibe gamble, but she certain· ly could have been saved," HaJl said. In Ruman'• case, Hall said, the hoof would have had to be amputated before X-rays could . Wedn.-d•y. July 9. 1975 be taken of the reruaining stump so a cone could be manufactured to order. "Then a team to perform the implant probably would have been flown in for the 4S·minule procedure,·• Hall said. The whole process would have taken about a week. He said the cone procedure already i s adaptabl e lo veterinary medicine and should become more and more common in Che future. Says Csonka Money Was Sole DAILY PU.OT, fl Ex-county Ace Tells Feelings ST. LOUJS CAP) -1\1 Hrabosky, baseball's Mad Hungarian on the diamond and il former Savanna High (A.nabeiqf) star bas taken a bittersweet at- titude toward National Lea~ All·star pitching selections. And the 25-year-oJd .HrabOSkY1 the St. Louis Cardinals' ~ wit<> leads National League relie 01'5 Ul saves said Tuesday· he ev~ sees hidden benefits in bas omission from a staff named by Los Angeles Dodgers manager Waller Alston. . . UDips .Boot 4 Orioles; Halos Bow lt was Earl Weaver vs. the um- pire again. The Baltimore manager broke even. ,r· ReBSOn for Jump ""•-' •1 · Larry Csonka, approaching his the WFL. we'll be Wldt!r that "Look at it this way. This w1U give us one more reason to beat LA,'' Hrabosky suggested after the Dodgers' Mike Marshall and Philadelphia left-bander TUJC: McGraw were chosen ahead df him for the National League All- Starteam: "But I guess you can't fault Alston because Marshall was the Cy Young Award winner Jilsl year," Hrabosky mused. "And it's no disgrace lo have McGraw picked ahead of you." Weaver was one of four out- raged Orioles ejected from the game by plate umpire Jim Evans during a stormy ninth inning Tuesday night but he was still able to smile when it was over. The Orioles, after seeing the California Amgels stave off de- feat with a dramatic two-out, twO-t"un rally in the ninth, re· A 11gel• Slaie All Gillt'llH on KM PC 17101 July 9 Bellimore al C•lolorn•• 7·7Sp m. 7.1Sp.m. 1 :7S p.rn. J uly 10 Ballomor• at Calllornoa July 11 Clevel•ndal C•lllorno& • bounded with three runs in the loth inning to down the Angels, 8-5, and send Nolan Ryan down to his fifth straight loss. Jim Palm er, bidding to become the first 14-game winner in the majors, left during the Angels uprising in the ninth, trig- gering howls(of protest from Weaver and his bench as they claimed Palmer was not getting an even break on several close pitches. "You're going to have these kind of happenihgs as long as the league tolerates this kind of um- piring." Weaver said. "The kid (Evans) was scared ... ile lost complete control of the situa- tion." Weaver, coaches Billy Hunter and Jim Frey and designated hit- ter Tommy Davis were au ousted by Evans. Evans said Hunter was evicted for throwing helmets, Davis for giving him the choke sign and Weaver and Frey for persisting in their arguments. ••w eaver reacts this way all the time," Evans retorted. "He's always looking for a crutch and, as umpires, I guess we're his crutches." The Angels, who have now dropped eight straight games at home, will try and get even tonight when they send Frank Tanana, 6·5, against Baltimore's Ross Grimsley, 4·9. •Al.TIMOAti .Orllbl S1nqlelon rl i. I 1 I Grlcli1t> • 1'22 T l),wo, dh ( 0 0 I B•ylordl> 1 O O O l. 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WP -Palmer. r-2 v.>. .'EXPERT ADVICE -American League batting leader Rod Carew helps his one-year-old daughter, Charryse, swing at a ball in a father-child game in Minnesota recently. Sports in Briet· Sutton Injured; Spaµia;d Gored PITTSBURGH -Don Sulton, first National League pitcher to win 13 games this season, is nurs- ing a pulled groin muscle that may keep him out of next week's baseball All-Star Game. "I'll just have to wait a day or two to see," he said after ag- • gravating the injury during the Los Angeles Dodgers' 3.0 victory over Pittsburgh Tuesday night. No Bull PAMPLONA, Spain -A Spaniard was gored to death ~md more than 20 men were injured tdday in the annual running of the bulls in Pamplona. Police said two Americans, Steven Carter of California and Anthony Hall of Boston were among those seriously utjured. It was the first death in the week·long festival in two ye;rrs. More than SO persons have a.een killed since the run began n~rly four centuries ago in 1591. Today there were more than 1,000 men running ahead o( the eight fighting bulJs from the bull pens to the bull ring, a distance of about 900 yards. Atla111a Out AT LANTA D avid Marshall Sparkles; Shows Form of '74 Thomps on . the lhrcc·l1me North Carolina Stale All-American and No. 1 draft r.hoice of the Atlanta llawh. turned down the National Bu skl'lball Assoc iation club Tuesdav <ind announced he will play "ith Denver of the rival American llas kctb..tll Associa· lion ,1 merit•a11s Oad BAA S TAD, Sweden - Amcnca·s last hope for a men's smgks crown was dashed Tues· d:n m the $50.000 Swedish Open lc1in1~ championship as l4ike Estep and Sherwood Stewart were elimina ted. PITTSBURGH CAP> -Mike Marshall, an ailing pitcher when he was pounded here in May, was the iron man of old as he pre· served the Los Anaeles Dodgers' 3-0 vic'\ory over the Pittsburgh mates Tuesday night. He threw ~ m inutes of batting practtd ~fore the same, tben . c~ed the 'Pirates on one hlt ovet Ute last tbree lnnlngs after startinl pitcher Don Sutton left wtth a groin muscle pull. "Mike's healthy now, and when he's healthy he's.one of lhe belt. You saw him tonight," said Dod1ers manager Waller Alston, who n a med Marshall to the Na· ttonal Lea1ue AU-star t eam despite bis 3·5 record. Sutton, who took_ a wait-and· aee stance on his injury. lell after allowing thret-hlts. lncludJn1 a leadoff alngle by Dave Parker In the 1eventh. M1r1hall'1 appearance was his ftnl here 1ince May 8 when be •••taiised for nlnc runs in two innings while nursing a ribca~e injury that ultimately sent him to the disabled list. Though he aJlowed a single by Manny Sanguillen in the seventh, Marshall held the Pirates hjtless the rest o( the way. and he struck out five of the last six Pittsburgh batten for bis sixth save. "I threw batting practice before the game to get my break- ing pitch es und er control ," Marshall said. "I'm not all the wuy bitck yet, but J'm starting to get there," he added. l.OSAHOELl!S l.o>~\71) &uC'Mfll W•nnct G•l.,.,'1'10 c.v ;iii H•ltrl A.n\f'll \\ "··~· c Sut1on p M.lt~hdllO .tb, II Iii • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l ) 1 I 3 0 0 1 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 } 0 I 0 7 0 1 I I O 0 0 l"ITTilUltGH St~n,,.11 2b ... bntr)b A Olln rtf S1•~eo lb D ~•rktr r1 l ltlrll \.tnqu1111n t T•;ttr1., \\ l("k~lrr(k Dl't Motn<loz.t \, Elll\O Aoi.rhon pt\ Demer y p •II r II b1 • o n Cl • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 1 o n o • Cl 7 0 1 0 0 I) I 0 Cl 0 0 0 0 I\ 1 J I ) I C) ~ J 0 0, 0 I~ " " lit •• so ~vuon lw , 1>~l to l o O 1 1 M.1"11illll I 1 0 0 I ~ Ello' (l. •• SI 1 l ) I , I Qr""ry 2 0 0 0 1 I '""' .l.M.tn."•11 (61, PB -s.tnou111t11, T-? 01 .._,.,,, .. Third.seeded Juan Gisbert de- f eatcd E step, 6-4, 6·4. And Stewart was beaten, 7-6, 6-4 by Birger Andersson. In other first -round singles play, Manuel Orantes beat Tenny Sve n sso n 6 ·0, 6 -2; Bob Carmichael eliminated Kjell Johnanssoo 6·3, 6-1; and Tom Koch topped Jan Kaellovtst 6-4. 6-3. llafl~• on 81ef!k DALLAS -Bob Hayes, who averaged 46 recepUom and more than nine touehdowns a season • for the first seven years of his football career with the Dallas Cow boys, is on the trading bloc"' Cowboys co11ch Tom Landry sald Tuesday. Timber• Roll PORTLAND -The Portland Timbers !'!cored lhelr etgbth slral.cht home victory Tuesday ru.-:ht, a danling 4·to-t romp over the Los Angeles Azte« in North American Soccer Leque action at Civic Stadium. Cirst game in the World Football same m1croscopc." League, says he has no second Csonka, Jim Kiick and Paul thoughts about jumping from the Warfield signed a $3.5 million Mi am i Do 1 p h in s or the pact to switch from the world established National League. champion Dolphins to the new ••Money was the criterion," league prior lo the 1974 season. declared the fullback who re-"There was no pressure on me ceived an estimated 1.4 million to change my mind,'' Csonka for signin g with the WFL, said in a telephone interview. originally with Toronto and now "Coach (Don) Shula asked me to assigned to Memphis. do my best last season and I did His team will play the Southern it.'· California Sun Monday at the Big After winning two Super Bowl A in a WFL preseason game. The games, the Dolph ms were de feat· Sun already has played one ex· ed in the American Football Con- hibition game, beating San An· ference playoffs by Oakland this tonio 29· 16. past season. •·After we won the cham· "I have no qualms about whall pionship in the Super Bowls we did," Csonka said. "There was a were under the -microscope," Jot of money to be made, no doubt said Csonka. "Now that we are in about it. I'm now looking forward Albritton Helps U.S. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP)-The American men's and women's track and field teams celebrated a 189-172 upset victory over Poland today before moving on to Durham , N.C. for a meet with the West Germans and Africans. The triumph was helped by the shot put victory of former Newport Harbor High ace Terry Albritton, who won with a 66· 11h effort. lo playing as long as I can. If the WFL had not come along, I would have been back with Miami and very happy to be back with Miami." Csonka said he played only a few minutes in his team's game· type scrimmage but expects lo play about one half against the Sun in the first Memphis pre· season game. He adds that he has seen no jealousy among the players because he, Kiick and Warfield received such lucrative salaries. "We just do our jobs as ever· ybody else does," he said. "We've had a very good recep- tion in Memphis ••• very positive." ·'Com men ls from other Cardinals ranged from a "ludicrous" label attached lo the omission by catcher Ted Sim· mons to resignation on the part or front office official Bob Kennedy. ''It's a joke leaving him off the t eam " Kennedy, the Cards' director or player personnel, said in respect· lo Hrabosky 's qualifications for All-Star status. a 1.97 earned run average in 41 innings and an accumulation of 14 saves. "We ll, anyway," Kennedy added, "at least Al will have bad three days of rest before we re- sume our schedule." The S·foot-11 Hrabosky, the Cardinals believe, has ranked as the NL's premier reliever since ·bursting into prominence at mid.season last year with his self- psyching mound rituals and blaz- ing fast ball. By now a feared competitor because of his prolonged solilo- quies between pitches and formidable appearance, he has posted an 11·3 record since June 1974 and has registered 20 saves. "He's been the best reliever in the league," the Cards' pitching coach, Barney Schultz. main- tained. "All-Star picks are sup- posed to be based on who's doing lhe best job before the game." AesuH~ o4 Irle C1echOS\0¥dk1a0 Un1IM SUIP,. Poldl\d 1rdck and helCI ~e1 T~>ddy :los1ance.1n ·~I~,.\ 110 hurdln-1. l.n tek WO<ll"t'n)lll, Poland. 13.6. 1, Mlrosl•w Wodl'l'nSlll, Pol-. 13 I. J. Clim Jacki.on, USA, ll.7 4, Mike Sh•""· USA. 13 A s. Julius I v•n. Cu 1choslovak1a 1'.1. 6, Lubomor N•denicell, C'"CllOslovak I•. 14 7 200-1. urry Brown. USA. :ZO S. 7, Cl\arles Wl>lls, USA. 20.i. 3. Bo9din Gr te tHClilk. Poland. 20 I •, Zenon Nowost, Pot.ind, 70.9 S, LUCWk Bonman C1•cho,1ovd~IJ 7 1.1. 6. Franl•Sek Soros. C1<•chos1ova~•J 7t s Oosterhuis Leading British Open Play Sholoul I, T.:rrv AIO•d1>n USA 66 I'•. ?. Jilfosl•v Br<tl>flC, Crechoslovakla. 4'·10'• 3. Nvrosl•v Janou~k. Ciecnos1ovak111, ~-3'·>-•. s..m Wdllt\!r. U~A. 61 2 ~. M 1f•C1y'ikdw Br1..•c1..-w~tic.1. Poland 60-91.~. 6, Lech G• Jdzinskl, Pol-. 6C>-•• ,, 800-1, Mark Enyeart. USA. 1·(6.7. 2. Jo1cl Plachy, Cncll0slovo11k1•, 1:<Mo.7. 3. Tom McLean, USA. 1:47.2. •.Michal Sllowrontlc. Polanc2, 1:48.0. s. Jan Sosovsky, C1echoslov•kl•. 1·'8.4 •. WaldemarGondtk. Rol.tnd, 1:52.9. 1.000 steeplecnue 1. Randy Smith. USA. 8.32.i.. 2, Dusen Mor•vcik, Cze<hoslov•1'••, 8 33.S. 3. Ltooe>fd TOfnill\HWIC. Poland. A.34.2 ••• Henry- LH1uk, Pol•nO, 8 ll.2. s. Franllstk Barios. CnCllO\IOv•kl•. 1:39 t. 6, Ktnl McOoMld, USA, a 411. Hlqn lumo 1 Juo Ws zola. Poland, 1·1' '· 7, Ktoln Gu•nn USA. 7 ~· •. l 11o~1 J•ro P•t~""'~Y. C1tcl'10~1ovak 1•, i nd Rom.in Mor•vec. Czec no\tovak••. 1·0'• S. Nltct>al Grolowsll1, Pol•nd. M~ "· 8111 Knoedel, USA.••~·-s JOO 1 St<1n"'""' Hollrn•n Cle<~lova~•il. ll 4S 2. 7. Edwillrd Ml«Zllo, Poland, 1J·H.7 3, Jefly Kowol, Pol•nd. 1l:Sl.2. •. Glenn ~rolo, USA. IJ:S1.t. ), S1MllSl•v Petr, Ci~•llla, 1l H.•. O.ve B•bl••<lll. USA. ClrOq)edout. OIKUS I, Ludvoll 0.nell, Cztt~IOVakoll. 101·2. 2, Ken St.tdel, USA. 101·'''>. J, JO Sllwsttr, USA, J~~:.',\,tiia~':"~~~:o~:~~~:: .~fr'.: r:;~: .. e~ Grvrt»n Pot<1nd 186 8. Women·~ lnoq 1urno -1 Kalliy MCMlll•n. USA. ~· I (A.meroon recordl. 7. Jarrn.I• Nvorvnova, Ct~cno\lov ·-·• 71 1' 1 J. Ann<1 Wlodarczytc, Poi and. 70 t I • Women"\ 800 I Mo)detine J,lCkWI\, USA ] 11 q 2 Jo1•ron1 Ccrc"l•nov<1. Cl~Ch0$IOva~••. ~ ~2 \ ICtt'""'lov•k record I. 3 Eltl>•eta i<..tofll\. POI l'ld 2 ?1 I N>1n .•ro , 100 I P.tm Glltt. USA. 13 7 2. q, • 11 Br ,~nt US<\ 1l S J. Barbard Bakulln • PI 11 f 7) 1J N1nn1 n CJ• .. c u , 1. Helena Vyhnalova# (1° ,., .• ,,,.,k,., IH • 1 J l1tca Prou1ova, '-'" ti1.1w,1~• 1 1?7 q J Oonula Aosanl. Pot..,,0, '~~ ) , W"n'"' ' 1 JOO I Cindy Brern~er, USA,~ 21 II. ' C····~ I MigJIJ. Poland. 9 n 8. J. Lynn 111 "~tunJ USA. 9 7S 0. CARNOUSTIE, Scotland CAP) -Peter Ooslerhuis of Britain, runner-up last year, fired a four· under-par 68 today for the early first round lead in the British Open golf championship. Ooslerhuis was five under par al the 17th but bogeyed the last hole. Another British player, David Huish, was one stroke back at 69, and Johnny Miller, a three-lime winner on the U.S. tour this year and second only Lo Jack Nicklaus in money earned lhis season, was three strokes off the pace with a 71 after he. too, bogeyed the 18th when he three-putted. With slightly more than one· third of the field in the clubhouse, Oosterhuis continued his lead with a 68 and Huish remained second al 69. Moving into a tie for third after opening rounds of 70 were Alan Tapie of Newport Beach, and Simon Hobday or Rhodesia. Weiskopf went out of bounds al the 524-yard seventh, w}l\?re three bunkers make things dir- ficult on a narrow fairway, and took a double-bogey seven. But he still reached the turn in par and ended one over. "I lost count of the number or putts I missed," Miller said after his round on the rock-hard 7,095-yard, par·72 Carnoustie course. "I always get off to a mediocre start with my putting. "Bot it still wasn't a bad round. I was driving as well as I've ever driven. If I could only putt average, I could win the tourna- ment.'' George Burns. who helped the U.S. Walker Cup team to victory this year before turning pro, carded a three-under 33 on the front nine and had an up·and- down time on the homeward nine. He bogeyed the last two holes and joined Miller al 71. Lanny° Wadkins also carded a front-nine 33 but blew to a 42 on the back and finished with a three-over-par 75. · Defending champion Gary Player of South Africa also finis hed wilh a 75 after hitting in- to the winding Barry Burn that crosses the 18th r airway. ALL-BTAR FOOTBALL -These are just a few of the outstanding athletes wbo will be competing Saturday night at Orange Coast College when "tho 16th repewal of the Orange County All-star football game gets under way at 8. Competing are te- cently graduated hiJh. school seniors. • ~ •• . . .. U OAR. Y ~LOT Frenchman ri:ops Yank PA.RI S (AP) -Guy Drut ol France, one of tht pnncipel con- tenders for the 110-meler hurdle gold medal at the Montreal Olyinpics In 1076, scoced a stun· nlli&<vi ctory Tuesday over the mao who figures to be his No. l op(>Onent. Gu.y beal arch rival Charles Fos.ter of the United States by more than .six feet to \\'in ·the h~es, opcnin'g event of an in· temational track Kneet at Jean- Bouin Stadium. In their six.en· cou0ters this Seti.son, Orut has won three times and Foster twice, while in one race both fell. · ltowever, though Drut 's triwmph was deeisi\'C, his lime of 13.4 on the r .1un-soaked track was wel l below American Rod Milbum's world record of 13 .1. Foster finished in 13.57 , Tom Woods o f the Unit ed states won the high jump with 7-3 followed by fellow Americans Dwight Stones and Pat Mat.zdorf, ·each with 7-l'li . Jn the 400-metcr hurdles, Jim Bolding of the United States easi- )y wok first place in 48 .~. ahead '4 France's Jt>an-Claude Anallet, second in 49.37. Bob Cassleman cl the United States, was third in Sll.!U . lp the 100-meters, Don Quarrie ot·J amaica was first in 10.30, a b'4!ad of Guyana 's Gilkes, second in 10.35, and American wo rld re co rd holder Steve Williams, third in 10.39. Marie Franc-e Dubois of France won the women's 800 meters in 2:00.2, ahead of Fr-an- cie Larrieu of the United States, Sl·cond in 2 :05 . l . lo the 200 meters. Quarrie re- pt';J\t..od his 100-mcter victory over Gilkes and Williams . The Jamaican rHn the distance in 20.32 . followed by Gilkes in 20.45 and Wi!Uams in 20.81. Net Scores T--..r·1-,1<1 T.-T ..... P!th ........ tt, Se11 f'r-ltce11 "'*n -o•••• ~s) bo!ll Co• 1 P 1 1·5, """n"\ aoualt> -CO•·GCrul•olll !P) _, 01'.k..,.·, #McMo!t•n (SI • J. ""'""n C•,.lev l ll O.-•!~lo~•~• .. •. v.on..;n•, oouttl•,-c ... 1tv·M1CF!c l !Pl Oe•t !Clo" r ovomur~ IS!&·? Mo•tCI w.r ... l<-·Mttr.01 (Pl bNI 8aflm:Uedl· ICIO\• (SI Ir?, ......... IMw Y•rll 1•, S•11 ~ n M,,11 -V. A"'r1lr•j ISO)'°""~ (NY I .. 1. ,,... .... Ooublr• -M•v••·°""""'• CNY) tie•• R•ISIOft-A.Amrllr•j ISOl •·l " --n -1Ci"9 tNY J t>e•I Cl/'f'IW"' ISOl W . WO""'n"• OOUbl" -IC lng·W•ot !NYI bo.t H"""-· o C~(SO) .. I. Mi•O:O -5<11•11•w-510llt-INY) -I Young- R•ts!On !'!>O!o-J. .... , __ _ -.. ;. 11.11111;.,..,. Mtn -'!>I-I I) i.•I F•otUt CPl.-J. Mtn'\ -.oie• -'!>1-·RUlftlt II) -l'A1r>lo.,._ f'eirlilo CP\lrl. -.... n -0..rr CPl~1 ,,....,....u1 .. 1 Yw>rnen'• doul>le~ o ..... o:e ....... ,.s...w CPI be•t~~f·Bo\lrom !I I~·• Mo•eCI -Au~l •ll·ICemm~r ..sr-bo.M Au.,.,,IY (1.~•IOIO II/ I), A·J,OOOe~I. 8n-1'9,LG•A ..... 1?J . Men -t."11 tLAl i.el Hewln 18! I S. ~n·s OO~ble\ -Tlrl•c-Hoowitl '°"at <:.Me- Mll•lrr• !LA ) J.), wo .... ,, -(•~···IL ... l CC•t s•e~ !Bf 1-5. -......... doubl~ -'!>le .. nlo-TurntluU C8) bNt C..wls·St""'rt !LAl .. l . M,.:td -Tlrl•t -T11rnl>l/ll t.•! Ml\.le,..,.H<),...r ILA! .. l . A-2.108. Campregher 7 th WAILUA, Ha waii-Tony Cam- pregher or 1"1untington Beach fired a second round 75 foc a two. day total of 148 to remain in con- l~ntion for the U.S. Amateur Public Links golf championship here Tuesday. Campregher trails le ader David Ishii of Lihue, Kauai by fou r strokes and is tied tor seventh plac,e . Anniversary SALE!! • TOYOTA tltAM,Lf : '75TOYOTA COROLLA .__,,, ___ .. !•418t • 74 YOLYO 142 2 DR. ~-·--,GT­-*&GT .... ..__...,..,.&ne s5799 . f I , ..... left At P...-f'tk1t -..--..s..-.,. • 4 WHEEL DRIVES 7 4 u.NOC•UISIS ~ . ~ .... ., .. """'· -...... l]llU"DI 71 LAMDCIUISll 'Nlf!li" J ...... worn -,.. QOl'lo:I ...,...., '74 INJL SCOUT "40 YI 11tr 00"0 _., ol~ (.,~ ..... ' . ' - • Wtdtlnd.y, Ju tr 1. 1m Ex-area ''75 North Team Similar C~Open Hoop Loop • Standouts To '64 ·Squad--Hastings Jell Mc Hufh acored Xt points to lead Thirsty Isle to a 97-89 vi<.1.0ry over Blackies in the Costa Mesa open aum· mer basketball league Tuesday night at Estan· cia High School. BOB LOSNER Losner In All-star Tilt Tonight The sixth annual Cal Coaches All-star basketball game gets un· der way tonight at Cal Stal<' tFulleM on) with tipoff slated for 8. It's a matchup of recently graduated prep standouts from the CIF Southern Section against a similar aggregation from Los Angeles city ranks . Former Marina lligh whiz Bob Losner is among the South squad and figures to see a lot of action, although he and other Orange County stars Kevin Heenan (El Dorado). Tom Schneiderjohn (Los Amigos) and Barry Weston (Breal are not among the starters list\>d by coach George Terzian Tuesday. Terzian says he's going with Crespl's Jim Vent and Inglewood's Reggie Theus at Corwards, Crespi 's Paul Mokeski at center and Crescenta VaJJey's Brad Holland and Morninf:side's John Gibson at guards. ''Losner and Heenan are very close lo !>tarting,·· says Terzian, "but at this point we'll be going \.~rith the other five al I he outset.'' Losner. a four-ye;ir starter at Marina and twice named All·CIF 4·A. averaged 19.0 in his senior year while helping bis mates ad· van<'.'e to the Cl F' 4-A finals. Heenan ~·as the CJF'2·A player of the year after leading his team· to a.second straight2-Acrown. Tickets are available at the gate. Prices are $3 .50 and $2.50. Absent from the South r~tcr arc V~rbum D ei 's David Greenwood and Roy llamilton and Long Beach Jordan's James Hardy, who passed up the op- portunity to t·ompctc. Sparkle Mark Barr, who pitched two seasons at Golden West C.Ollege before starring for use. is hav· ing a good year at PaWtucket, Rhode lsland, the Boston Red Sox 's AAA team in the Interna- tional League. Barr is 4-3, has a 2.60 earnt.'11 run average and two suves-not .bad for a tl."a m mired in la~t place. Barr, a Lynwood Hi gh gradu a l e, was married 1n CRAIG SHEFF F('bruary, jus t three months after he met his ~·ife. Mark"s older brother .. Jim. has a 6-7 record for the S<1n F'ranci sco Giants. Dan Quisenberry, recently signed by the Kansas City Royals, won bis n rst start for Waterloo, Iowa in the clai;s A Midwest League. Quisenberry, who prepped at Costa Mes a H ig h and later pitched fo r Oran ge Coast and La Verne, "''E"nl the distance in a 5.3 "'in. I-le previously had recorded a pair of saves. Q ui sE"nberry 's wi n was WalE"rloo's 49tb of the season, a club record. Another ex-area baseball star, Bud Bulling, is hitting' .279 for Wh;consin Rapids, one of the Minnesota Twins' farm teams. Bulling, Barr's hatterymate al Lynwood and Gold en W~t. was arcidcntally s hot in lhe stomach by a teammate last season, but has full y recovered . Golden \\'est aquatics coach Tom llermsta d wil l be one of two U.S. wate r polo referees at the World Games in Cali, Colombia later this month. Hermstad bas been to Cali before, officiating at the '71 Pan- Am Ga mes. fie also was a referee a t the '72 Munich Olympics. The other Cali rel fr om the U.S. is John Felix of Cupertino. . . Lu lhl'r 1"1ayes is the new foot- ball roach ;II Los Angeles City Colh.'f!l'. rl•placing ,\l Baldock ""ho recenlly resigned. l·la Yl'~ has been the defensive backfield l'\)ach at LACC. Griffin Paces HB Tie LONG BEACH-Dale Griffin drove in hi s second run of the night in the bottom or the seventh inning lo give the ltuntington Beach A's a 2-2 tie with Seal Beach in Joe DiMaggio Leagu(' baseball action Tuesday ntght al Blair Field here. The game w<i s called aner seven innings by a time limit after the A's failed to scor e the winning run with two base run- ners and one out in the final frame. Jeff Churchwell walked and scored the first run in the opening inning on a Griffin h.il, then scored in the seventh a fter a forceout <1.s Griffin came through again. """11"910 .. &etcfl A'' ttl •b • lo 'I PrlUl. lb Oiurt r.-n, 10 l l I D ~. S• s....,....,_"' 1 o 1 o s.11tr 11 Corllfin,tf 4 O 1 2 .1et1u.;.,,<I ~.rt l 0 I D EOWerd~. t "'""'·'' 1000 IN'll-.pfl Cr•H,p • 0 0 0 TOie!~ s.c.. •• ,, ..... 1 .... 1 0 0 0 J 0 D 0 1 0 , 0 1 000 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 1 l 5"! Betc:ll Hunl•ngton 8'1•<~ A'\ ' .. !Q(I 000 1-J 1 0 100 001 1-J 1 ) Baseball Standings AMERICAN J.EAGUE East Division w I, Boston 45 :n New York 4•1 38 ~1ilwaukee '4 40 Baltimo•c :l!J .. Cleveland :17 45 Detroit 35 46 West Division Oakland Kansas City Texas Chicago Aagels · Minnesota 52 JI 40 37 40 ,15 38 43 39 47 37 46 T.., .... ,., St.,...\ "'"'""''· w""'"'~'• ~ O.trol! J, Cllic.oqo o Ne•Yo•-•.T'.t••D IC"'"'°' Cily t , Mol""•"~"t I Pct. GB .549 .>:n I .52t 2 .488 5 .451 8 .432 9'h .627 .... 6 .471 JJ .400 13 .453 1-4 Va .446 JS S otllimor• •· C•ltl~•n1• ). 10 l""'"o;I' 0.•l ... d I~. Ctl>""ldnO \ T•••1'•G•'"" Mi-"'ld ({;o!1r /., O• CO•bon ... , "' &Mlon 1 ....... 1\.0! c1e,...1"'"" !II•·'~ S JI .ol O•kl-!H01t1m..,1.1 o-8o•.....,n \ 11 Cli•C•q.O ( Mff"''"'" 1 J • .ol °""Oii 19ar,.1·'1 le••~ 1J•n• 1n~ 9' or 1'1·"'•"1'6·1) "I~.., Yor·- !M.ty 1.,1 ""''"'•"~" (Co•r.o-.rn 111 ,, .:~·"~'Oly !8rl'9• •·ll llA!t•"'o•~ (C.••m .I~• \·'l •! C•lllo•nl• lT•-••SJ r11~•1d~ •" o .. ~ T•·~1 •t So'•"" M'"""OO"• •I N~w 'l'c><\ O-r•o>ol ~' IC.o~'·"C''" B.o•t•,.,.,r• •I C...!•'"'"'d l>ll• 9•~\ ''""Cl"l~d . NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 50 32 .610 Philadelphia 47 38 .553 41"2 New York 42 38 .525 7 St. Loui s 39 43 .476 11 Chicago 39 46 .459 121h Montreal 34 44 .436 14 West Division .Cincinnati S6 29. .659 Dodcers 48 38 .558 81.'J San Francisco 40 44 .476 15'fa San Diego 39 45 .464 16~ Atlanta 36 47 .•34 19 Houston 31 57 .352 261h. ,._, •• ,,. sc ...... '!>..-OleqoS. 0.IC4~ 6, 1S onnlnot New Vor~ '· A1•~n••) L.KAnqele\l. Poih!Nrqr.0 Onclnn•ll l , Plul•o:lf•P"l•• I H .... \.on \. Mftn!roAI 1 '!>..-~r...C•K06 ~! t.°"l<o 4 To°"'T'•O.-~n OltllO !Strom l·l I •I Chi<A-00 , ........ 7°61 Ne• Vork (<;..,,, •• , n o et "'"""' ls.dK-l l-1 orD•ICtn•o>nOOI LO\"~'"'' IM•\Wflmllh 1f.Sl .II Pltl"°"""(lll ('"~·'··•) Pllllildtlpllld !L~nborO 1 .. J •I CllKIMAll !81!1 . ~ ... ,.,, _.,., 181~,,' ~I At Ho.,.. ton f1Conit1t1n1' ~I S.11 FreM 1u o !04on1tlu1<0 6·Jl el SI LO"" IDir,,.,1l·JI t~.,,..,., .• o.- Sen 01«91 •t C~l••OO Moll!•••··· •11."" L.M ..... !•I ~! il>IU11> .. rqt1 'Oftl1 ...... K Md'lllff Glen Hastings is in his second time around HS coach of the North team tor the Orange COW\ty All-star rootbalr gome to be played Saturday night at Orange Coast College. In 1964 when he direct· ed the squad, he had an outstanding group of players by his own ad· mission. How does this year's team compare to that 1964 juggernaut? "This team could be as good or better than that one." he says without hesitation. "I fell that the 1964 team had the best m aterial ever assembled for this game and they went on to prove the mselves In college. ''What" they ac · complish after they play in the all-s tar game is re· ally the determining fac· tor. Potentially this team is a s good or better than the 1964 squad.'' I-lastings then pointed out that a number of the North players in 1964 went to Fullerton Junior College and played in the Junior Rose Bowl. He also had Blaine Nye of the Dallas Cowboys on the squad and he is still playing in the pro ranks and has appeared in two Supe:r &wl games. Th0en there was a light· ly regarded playe r named Dennis Lightner who s tarted fo r San Diego State ::ind J im Lawrence who played ror use . Perhips that's the re-ieams in the county and ason ~portis writers tab no four-year sch oohs. the North as ·potential "Today we not only winner or the game have two major four· Saturday night by a 20-18 year schools, the Angels, margin and a narrow 5-4 the Sun, more junior col· vote. leges and ottier things If this team has the competing fqr the dollar. potential to be better It's much tougher now. than the 1964 aggrega-And It 's much tougher on tlon, wbat ~tandard does the individual player." 1tolr11111 .. llll ....... "V SIM"O MCH~r O. loUrq""s Roarlg..e• T llY•q~•l U \!lt P•Ooe•l T~•*• '• " "' ·i. 0 · I ' I l 0 1 1 11 ' l Jll 1 '' I • Ill SJ~ 0 0 0 0 'I I 1 I~ I> l 0 I) otO 11 " ·'' Hastings use to compare Hastings also admits the two squads? that the players are bi~· •t•clli•• lt•l I• II " '" "We are demanding ger and stronger each oiildttu ~ 1 , • more of kids today lhan year and that the poten· eu•1 .. >0,..m 1 ° 1 1' ICt~\ • I s, '1 we did 10 years ago. That tial continues to increase J~•,ftn 1 1 < includes not only the each season. ~=~~~q11•-n 1~ : ~ ~~ coaching but the outside The North coach does ro1di. tt 11 it "' d h . . i"laU!•""' Bleckit\,)9.JI. pressures an t e times not pick any one 1n ·l';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""j we are living through as divldual off the roster as 11 well. a potential star. lie does "It comes right down admit that if the team to competition foi the has a weakness, it is at dollar in our everyday tailb0tck or running lite. back. "Ten years ago there ''We have some good were three junior college kids there but they're ·s mall. Rock y 't~iapis <Fullerton) is big and Pro Net Standing has good s peed for his size (6-2, 230) at fullback, however." Ha11 tings also didn't take into account that he has, perhaps, one of the b e tter runni n g WORLD TEAM TEHJUS ,,,.,.,. York P>n•t...rgr. (1•¥f'••nCI 1ncr; ..... ""'~ E•U Olvllloll W L P<:I. 1{J ' .Lll 11 • .13'1 9 10 ·'" 1 ,, .JJJ J 11 .uo W.lltrll DIWllloft Coolelefl Ge!<! 16 9 .6«1 lol An<joe lt\ 14 9 f>09 p._,.,. u 10 .loal H•"'all 1 11 ,)68 '>.In OltQo 3 11 . 120 T"'""'J'• Score• Pon\bo,orgr.1'1. Cool~n C.•1" 11 Nlw Yor• 2•. S.n D•ego ll BoM..., 7', LO\ An!jele• 1~ Ptooo.n,. J!, lnCloan• J• To4.IJ'l Mll(lltl t.o• Anqel•• 11 C••v•!•n<I "•'"al• •I P~nl• Pln•t>uro~n •I New York quart erbacks i n the c;i gam e's anna ls in Turk J\, Schonert of Servile High. •• 11.,. Schonert was als o 1l ''• praised by opposing South coach Bill Pizzica 1,, tor bis passing ability. • "I saw him•in a pass-" ing league last summer and also in a ga m e against St. Paul and he did a tremendous job both time s ," says Pizzica. 'IS.Marts 24%to32% as ites Double Belted Polyglas Tires for Campact, Standard & Big Cars A78-13 Size Fits Ve2as, Pintos. Colts, Cremlins, Falcons, Toyolas and Otber Compacts Cu..iom l\:mrrCushion /tJl.•g/as Th is is Amcric:i's l:irgcst selling li re-for lot s nf s:ood rrasons. Resilient polyesler <:ord bndy for smoo lh -ridini: com fort. Tr!!<'d firm ing fibe rglass belts fo r road-holding lraclion. A u~e-rirnvcd tread design that really delivers un mileage. This is a lire fea tured on many of the 1975 model cars. SIZES 7.00-ll 878-14 C78-\4 078-14 U8-l4 £78-15 SIZES f78-14 CJ8-\4 r1s.1s c1s.1s SIZES H73-14 178-14 H78-15 J78·15 L78-l5 s322s s3s2s s42so Plus $1.77 to tl 21 F.E.T. per tire depending on si ze and old tire Sale Ends Sat. Night Let dre Goodf ear Professiona15 Smice Your Car Now lube and Oil Change • c .. m11l.-lr rh~s~i~ luhtir.1lu•n,, oil rh•ns•· • li•'hl' """"" h•nw"r w~.1rinR p~r11 ,, "n1101h. •1111"1 p••rfonnanr•f! • P1"~s~ phnnr lnr 1t1111o!n1mrnl • Jntl11d"• ll~ht true~~ Front-End Engine Alignment Tune-Up SJO~~·,.~.:~~ SJ6~~ .. ~.~~· Lrthootn ltllftl wlrttl .,ltt c11i • f:u in11l•!P enaly1i• ind •HR11· !n"lll rurri•tl>u11-tn lllCll'Olll lire 11111 .. ~w" anil iinpi nv, 1lllntl n~ ~~!,.ly • Preciu nn e11ulpmenl, o~•·ol I•}' r\pPri~n~orl prolr1· ~1nnah, hrlpJ !'lllllft! A rredlfon ~ligum,,nt • W!1h Plo·rlronie 11quipm!!fll 011t prufo11ionnl1 fi ne•tunll your en• stinr, lnsl~llinf( n~w point1, plu1s II. contlen,P.t • Help1 mtinl1ln 1 , 1mou1h tunnln1 en1int for m1xi• m11m l~J m!101ge • lnch1dt1 Ott· 1un. Tu~ot1 , VW A lf1h1 •ruclr.t ' 7 W..,s to Buy at Goodyear " CIUI • D•t DWI C•1tftltt Cr .. lt Pill .. llldtr Cbr)1 • la.U•"1cin • Mtrkls (Qnq ..,,., en. Clftl .._... 111.,.. a.i. See Yctur 1ndependenl Dealer For His Price. GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COSTA MISA~IWl'OlT Ill.CH 11'6 tltwpcwUhcL at 16111 St. 548-9383 Hiliin: ............. 7•W .M NEWPORT TIRE CENTER lOOOL~HWy. COIOHA DIC MA• 644-802 2 . ~~M •W ... I . . . . .. . ~·········--t ... ••······· . . . .. . ,. .. . . I I ... .... prl(I' P!'I~• -· £··~· fr<.llCI ..... f'r•nl , . ..,,, ~1:1 .... .. \ 1t!C Dlom1 lh \.Cu( •k• 0.rrlt f'•\I I loUG Flc•lt l i-'•I M IHL "' .0\.( NoO"e~ 0..Volk cr.~c•I P.,,.1·t v ... -. 'f '"'c" S.v•11 F!r1t I J ........ ... M .. , ··~ Vit i or 11 .. u·i E•9l1 NWo f"••t, (IW•9 ..... , ... Otd~ I Cl•lm l~I•'\ I 6oldT ..... , Aw•v Mr.A• C..•r.f Top £, ,, .. ~M. Cl•I.., W.\!' """' UOlr Alltrll Jud•'~ ~~ Winni! f~DI ... W••o Ct•!"' ,_, """' ' Rte:-( ""''• Mrrl'~ .... A•llel Ju•ll-1 ~·· ... old\.• Sodflh ... ~ "'-"'"" AUll!o( ~~~~ 8lrdC A..,.,, $.ltt1•' ••• o.td\. ~l.OOD! F1et1; ""' T( NoS.01 Lil Mo ll'oU''" Mot Fi! M '. T• °'~' Tint F "''"' ,,,_ Go ¥!: .... "•"'• .__, ,,. .. ~ ... .. Win..,, '"' 1..,F. " . """'• U C elch. ( OM-ICo <><·Co ((I~ .. ~ Ti,.. A•M ·~ ''" -· .,_. <C• Sl•8• .. _ "• ... OICI\ i -. '°"'"" .. ·-· "' Oic-e1 ,, Trlllvl 111 .. ~ ..... 11•\•0. Groo~· ~ • " OAR. y PILOT N ,. Los Al Entries .. "t ~.U I O'<INk Marina, Mesa, Uni Triumph Laguna, Tri tons, MV Fall Summer Cage P•ay Estancia, HB, Tars Win UC Irvine .... UC Irvine wW host a javelin clinic •nd aJJ.. • comers track meet.I fOlt" the r e mainder of Uae fllltST ltACI: l~ urd\ 2 Yf'dr -Cleltnl1>9 Purw lhOO Clalm.nq prtee '4500 Mike Buhler scored 31 m points in leading bis m Marina High mates to a m 63-SO s umme r league m basketball conquest of i;; Dana Hills Tuesday m night a t Cost a Mesa Pr•v•le ReQut\I (Ad•orl OIOl)e's A\lerlO: IClerh~' Ell\y's l'olly (~111 Trulou (Hartl ~cae•nt Nee• IW•lhrl Frankie Collon (Ca.aoerl I'm A Sure Tllir10 IC•reloz•) H•POYC•t (Mylo) TlmeTo Cll•roe IW•l\011) $on0tCout4'gt 18rooltsl IU High. ~!~~J!~, "tu~~. ,,!:.wcn.1 ye.r In other action in the e isculh'N Honey 1ca111 • 119 Mesa-Del Mar b eague, ~l<,~.~~:.1::;:."(~rl ~~ the hos t Mes ans dumped [:::g:~:=~~)IRlcll1rdtl m Corona del Mar , 51-44, Fickt•Coun1 ccardo .. 1 m and at Corona del Mar it l.lll'a eu11e11 IMyte\I 119 was University downing MIUl-ov•C•use (PA!ilf) 111 TIClltO It.ACE -lSO y•rd!> 3 yectr Old\. Cl•lm1ng Pu"• \1000, ~ver Nollced ICardotal 177 Orv Ille Mario" I Adair I 110 Cluck•moor ILlptl.iml 112 P11u1's Cllolce <Clerhstl 111 v.-.'sSt•r !Cruger) 111 Tol'rlCO IWllrdl 11~ Bev•nOuc" IBrook>I 112 Fo~I Act IH•rtl 112 Jll\t Ask Me IOreyerl 110 64rMewG.al (Dreyer) 111 tJOUltTH ltACE -lSOyerels.2ycdr Oldm•ldl!"\\ PurMt\1900, Viclory Jet IO••IH•I 119 8ull'sMocMI (Ortyt rl 119 E•9te O.n<er I Brook\ I 1n Around Mldnlol\I IL•Pll•m I t 19 Fasl Ftll• IP•o;tl 1n Clwr')e To Cll4'r>ct CWat~onl 119 Bago IC•lll 12l Pll'TH ltACE -810 varel\. 3 \llt4'r olds & up, c1111mln9, Purso ~1900. El Toro. 56·50, and War- ren t oppling Fountain Valley, 74 ·69. Buhler had a dozen field goals and was con- siste nt throughout, scor- ing 16 or his 31 in the Cirs l half. Dan ·Boldt chipped in with 17 for the win- n e r s, whil e H e nry Mikiewicz tallied 14. Costa Mesa got double fi gure scoring from Dan Byers (15) and Gary Spink 02) in turning· CdM away. Mesa out- scored Corona del Mar in Cl•lminq price\ 1600. Isle's Double (Adair) Bold Tornedo IC•ll I Sar>Cly V•M•ll (MyhU) Away Siie Gots IH•rl I Mr,Arroway !Cieri.sol Cash Brown IPal)el l op Ea9le CW•lker I m every quarter. --.- ::: University's victory 111 was paced by Roger i~~ Poirer , who scored 12 of m his 22 in the third quarter after El Toro had as- sumed a 29·18 halftime ScwtllJQ1Ur1ers Et Toro 16 13 6 Unlver$lly 1S J 10 ~-t .... ., ..... , • ., Berrio~ '1 1~ Ford 6 7 Te\sler 1 o Tonoey 10 O 8o•04d 1 I C..rroll ~ s Tot•IS ?8 ll Sct,. lly Ouarter• Ftn. V•llo '' 11 20 W~ron 70 n ll C•il.1 Mew IS t I ,, " OmiM"I J O Byers 6 J Moll•r 'l () Sotnk \ 2 D~drt () 1 Will\ t O Kol•'I' 3 2 Tol•I> 'll 9 Cer~tltlMlr 1441 It II RUhClt• I 1 st.,,., J o Gu .. ness J 1 G•rn 3 J B1 .. c1r. 1 o Ahern ? () Schloe~ o o Tol•ls 1'1 6 ScKe lly Ouerters Co\ta "°"-''• ll 10 14 Corona dt!I M<>r I II 11 Marlr1aCUI ::=: -Foothill beat Laguna Beach. 59·40; SA Valley ~ ~~ topped Mission Viejo, ' "51·33; and Garden Grove ~ 4 nipped San Clemente, 1 .~ 54-50. in summer league ,~ "' basketball action. Mlu lo11 Viti• (l>) I• It pf Ip pf '-l<>941 I 0 2 i 3 6 S.•vtr • 1 4 1 s () lS H•llrup I 0 3 , I 4 Co• I 0 1 2 O 11 Genslcllen I I o 3 l 2 Booth I I () l J 2 Kenned'( • l 0 I 4 1 II Ef•t''°" I 0 1 1 10 SI Tot•I\ 17 9 I) ll pf Ip 1 • H•llllrnt: SA. V,Uley, ?S 1S i • () I • ~11Cltme11tt !SOI • • Dunnam I u Horv•lh l 4 H•Hmer- • 2 Q Hul(l\lnq\ 16 44 Wttherell Neely 1' -SI M•IC""ll ll--44 McDonald 01nrer lq tt pl to 1 • • 10 l 2 I S 1 l 0 7 1 0 ' • 0 0 I 0 1 0 I 4 0 1 l 1 0 2 0 , 1 () I A Bull I er Sen'blll SPdde Wolle Gibb'. Bold I ,, It pf tp 12 I l 31 'TOl<llS 18 H I\ )() Score lly Ou•rters Total~ Mikie-NICl Pdul\On Hein H<>Uman CraPO Anderson Culbertson Toi.its 2 2 'l 6 I l I 4 0 J • l I 0 • 1 8 I 4 17 H IS 11 Ill Oafll Ellls UOI '" tt pf to 1 0 3 1' 4 I 3 9 .. 0 2 8 0 2 ') 1 .. I 2 9 "l 4 "l II () 0 '2 () G.Hden Grove 13 IS 8 11-s4 s ... Clemente ll 67 ~)-SO Latun• Buell (401 lq ti pf Ip 8.tcon 6 1 2 ll Raoov Smit" -1 • 4 n P ike I 0 0 2 8rl~n Sm1111 1 o 2 2 L1t1estrbm ·1 1 • 5 Blancll .. rd 1 o 1 2 White 1 2 0 I Ahln~ 0 () "l O ro1dl~ 11> 8 lS 40 Scw• 111 Qvarters l l 8 19 50 Sc•l'911y0uart•rs 17_.3 Pdclflc.i 22 10 10 Marl"a 13 19 14 1l-)I) ugun• Beach 8 IS 9 17-\') 1~ O<tna Hiiis 11 16 11 Estancia, ·Huntington Beach and Newport Harbor PQSled victories Tuesday nlgbl in the Huntington Beach sum- mer bas ketball league while Edison and Foun· tain Valley were losing. Estancia pummelled Los Amigos with a 35- point e ffort by Jim McCloskey, 92·51. Scott Weir paced Hunt- ington Beach with 26 points, 15 or them in the fourth quarter, as the Oilers d e f eated Lake w ood, 60 ·46. Newpor t w o n ove r Wilson, 45·44 i n the c losest game or the night. Edison l ost to Lynwood, 82-71, despite a 27-poinl performance by Bob Vogelsong while Westminster topped FoWllain Valley, 57-46. 1: •'•"u' i.u B•\<lioll Or91ll II•~ Hori\ McClo\klV Hob(» Neum'9P\n .. " , 1 { ~ \ s 1 0 S I ... '" J '" • 14 Tot.sh •I 10 Score bf Quarters E\!Ant "' 1q 18 1l l 10 3 l\ I • 1 11 1• '2 Lo, Am•'lOS 18 IJ IC HuftllDtlOlt IUCl'I <•o> Har1;,,, Oun••ll>frl)tr o-n Sim•, ~·' 1(4r~ul F1r"(.P\ tm? N<.JIJl.-r lq II pf Ip l ' 1 8 t 1 I 4 I I 0 J ' 1 l • ~ 8 I 26 I • l • I l 0 l 0 1 1 l IOI di~ 18 11 11 00 Store by Ouarten Ht') 8~3•h ~ 14 I~ l..t't ... oo'I 11 q 8 Fou11ta1" Y•ll<Y 10 1 V)r·l\'llO" l-bo Soutn•" IC V.tlbuen• Holl.,,d !>ur.t•d ., fl pl 1 () ) l 0 1 1 s 1 I 0 1 .. l 0 11 0 1 1 Tot.ii~ 1'> 8 10 "' Scott by Ouart~rs Fin Vdllry I 11 I'> Wt~tm•f'l>ler 12 t() 18 16~ 1)-)/ Deep Sea Fish Vista. SAN DIEGO (Municlp•I Pieri 291 enQl•n. 140 •llM!core, I y1tlowt<1ll, 11 -•I• w• ban, I berr•cud• LONG llEACH 11111,,,.nl Poer) « anolers: I send bau. 110 c•hco t>au, 1~ rock cod. ISPortfltlllnci> -2S an9lers : 12S <•llco baH, IS() mKkerel, 40 r0<.k cOcl. DANA WHARf' -2U anottr\· 29 •lbotcore, ISO bllu, ) bdrracud.i, 1 halibut, l yellowt•1I, « rotl\ coo. 111 rnKktrtl. SEAL IEACH -124 anglers 1.~ rock cOcl, 2 COW Cod, 1 Ul!CO bd\$, , w no ban, IS maoerel. !large -154 bl'l'illen: JO bonllo. 2 5and !WI~~. 13 netlt>ut. NEWPORT !Art's L.111di119l -1S M\llleO: SI l>IU, 31S rock t OCI, 19S mackerel. (Davey's Lechrl -)'I anglers : 102 wne1 bes), 1 wh•te ~• baSS, llO rock COd, 1 cow COd, 32.\ mKkerel. ... w,.nH•r-.r IOI .. " ' () t 0 Fectucc•• S<.lleDI• Galey P•tricll ''•'9 R•9ctn M lteys Gook WU•ln\on M Ito) TOl•I\ l 1 2 ' I () 0 1 J 0 '2 4 I I I 0 ,, 11 ~C·O'r8WO.at1•r. NeWPOrl H•rbor • I I\ Wl ''°" • 13 I) Hotr~ T1tnmerm,,,_ Brown c:..i11~ntr Voq~IWf'19 Pdc!Qelt F10on~ Mie:tt"Yt• Tll6n Tol•I~ Rdh•• 1111 .. " • 2 2 I l I> I I 10 I () 1 I 0 0 0 I -0 l• ,, sor.11r °""''"' Ed•_, • 2 " 11 Lynwood t• lS 70 s ummer. ~ ': The clinic will be fttie.. 1 ! ~ and will be conducted fOJ' J< 1 • eight weeks each Tburt---. ·. : ~ day evening, begi.nnir1't. 0 " this week. To be belCl ... · ~ ~ from 6 p.m . t.o dusk.~" .~ 4~ javelin clinic will be ooel·,,,. 1) 4S 10 • ducted by Larry Stu~ former U.S . national,~ champion and tbree·,1, ~ ~: time competitor on ii\·,,.. s s temational teams. • .. ,1• ~ 1~ Seven all-comers trac~ • o 11 meets wi 11 be held ... : ~ beginning Sunday at UC , 0 Irvine. All participants • 1! '~ must wear quarter-inch • 21 11 19-tl spikes, ltslaJU at2: ... ~~~\l~~ SUMMER SALE l~~~~~ SIXTH It.ACE -870 Y•rdS. 3 YI.tr old\ & up, Cl.tlmln9. Pur..e \2800 Cl•lm•"9 price '3~ 1 ho L.tn<a>ler Wist Rol•ry Club bwge. ;--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Solln Rock IC•rdotdl 119 118 111 El To,.. (SOI ,, It pl to Lt 01r>ero IW•IW'l Allerlllou91lt (Addlr) .Ncl"r'sMaf'I IW11rd) E•rley Ch•rge (CIPrl~l.e) On~ House IH.ir11 Winnie Lou I Ca ll I 119 M,trk 1-iill in Whole 7 I () l 14 1 l l 111 Hein • l 1 11 For O.ivod (Wcllkerl 1n 'Ctwrlh 119 M 1keH 1U 6 .. 0 3 11 0 • a S&VUfTM It.ACE -•OO varctt 3 Year old\ & up. Cl•omlno. Pur..e \4000. c1.1tmino price \10,000. TllO 8d>1C'· Four Cor Po• •tlOf'I. Ou~BSt1rr (Wdrd ) 170 Reck On Ma" (Brooks I 11) Soolled Bar Bull (Lipham I 17? Mrrt's Olar9er <C•rdotal 110 8olo 8obTlme (Mylhl 11() Rebel Orllfl'I <Oerls\C) 11':1 Jusllke P• (Wal~n I 110 Nu toF• Ne.lo !Adair) 12() .EIGHTH ltACE -3SOvirct\.3YiJM old\. Allo•4'1'1Ce. Purse \3000. S(>dni\h,Amoto\ (Adair) 111 111 117 Pride N' Joy IBroo~') Fr•..er Totals Cr~ Po1r-:r Smllh Pvrcf'll Hallord E~lloll C.i1uo Jo11n•o<'I Tot•I~ 1 4 University (S6) ... l 11 7 0 l 1 0 I "lS 0 () 1 -' " pf 1 0 0 () 2 () 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 6 to Polo Tilt Off 1 50 lp ~ "l1 16 1 6 1 2 2 S6 Go ~n'\ Loulon IMaldon;tdo) Go He1lher Go 1Cdll1 AUtll•e•ee !C•rdo1.tl Sl!ter Sdllle (Myle' I Record CMroer !Crugu) 8lrdCloud (Llph.am) Amcllrur N19111 !Ward) S.illn N Gold IH .. rtl ~:~ San Clem ente and Los 111 Alamitos had their Tues· ~~~ day night Costa Mesa 111 league water polo game 111 cancelled whe n both .. INTH It.ACE -no v••d~. 3 """ olds Clalmlllo price sl SOO. Pu'>e team s were short players. Jn other games, ::: Long Beach Millikan de· m feated Santiago, 18-S; ::; Long Be ach Jordan beat 1., La Quinta, 9·3; and LB \1 000 Cl•om lno price \lSOO. Flot :N SoottdY IW1rdl Mr TOP Chocks !Lipham) No~dSon4s IR1ch.,d\I UIMoO<'I M.l•d (Mylesl RoU•no N<>I• 1cr ... gerl Me F•re ICter•SS" I Mr T-SPols (Ad.Jirl ~\~rt Trea\ure IWdl\Of'll Tiny Ph1lhps <Cardota I 11~ m Poly won over Bols a 119 Grande, 8·0. Alamitos Results Tff~Y. lttly I, !US Clur, Tr.cit f'hl PtltST ltACI! ->SO Ydrdt. ? VtM Old lftlldeM. Cta'"'ln9. P\lr:>e Sl900. Go Miss Elsut CW•rdl U.80 6 00 4 10 Rllll•'n S<\ap IH.art) 6.00 3 .IC) Lool-.s Like II t R1c111rds l J ,?O Time -11.2s. Al~""' -H•~'fttl.1 Bailey, S.~· fotd Repp, Pcl'ilf"S Suoc1r, Tru Chic, Wlnwriolll. Bllarney. Sc.r11Clled -Fickle Son, P.ardl>Ome tmFu1. \2 Eucla -4·Go MIU Eh1e & 6" ... 111.·11 s.w,. ~ •. , \.n.40. SE COMO •ACI! -.oo v•rds. 3 'fCdr old'>. C11lml"'1. Purse s1900, OH·ICelcllup IC.II I t.60 9 llO 4 80 OH ·C.tcull• 2 ICre~rl 7 10 I 10 3.60 "'°"°"' V•lenliM IWardl 2 80 Tune -10.•s. Also ran -~11141011s ICle>. Third l"'.'~· Run Blobby Run, Leo11's O..it. TiflltD ltACE -400 yards 3 ye,ir otd\ & up, Oaun lttg. Pvrse SllOO. ~·s N1ner ICerdo!fl Sir S.nd IAdalrl Jovous Pl-ide IMJ'~S) Th>W-20 2'. '811 )61,) 110 l 00 17() HO l"OUltTH •ACE -400 yards 2 l"'•r old\ Allow•nce Pur~,. UOOO To ••f'I· Mr \1•SO. ~COM "IS, third SJ1S, fourth \llS. flllh S1S WI .... SI ,.,. Jo<111r OddJ F <tne y A114'1r 122. 4 1hd 1V. Mylh Cli (key\ si..nc J 00 121 2 1IWI "l'r. ·c.ird· Trulv~ev Old I~ 111 I 3-1 3>4 Adair 8 1,.Ck B<ot~r IH<1rl) T1me -4S I\ SIXTH RACE -3SO yard\. l yur old\ Ct11m1nl) Purw $1200. O<tw's Hairpin ICru'lor I 1() 20 6 811 4 20 L•ltlt Al>Ove ICltro\\el ... 20 3 80 l>'<kd Jet IWa1~cml 4.40 Tomc -1191. u Er.CUI -1 D•••'S IOirp111 & .. Utllt Abovt, P•1d \US.GO. SEVENTH ltACE -3SO yarct\ l ~M old\ & up. Cla\>1lotd allowanct?. Pur\e S6000 Andy Go I Hartl 4.SO 1 lo() 1 40 Re•Q'>•nQ St•r (Adair) 3.00 2 &O Jo• Moon (Lle>fldm > .. «> Time -11 ~s Al>O ran -Oudl Mi\~. Moo.. Olic Go Royal lf'll'!,,t, Smok'n Gal. NO \Valches. EIGHTH RACE -3SO Y4'rd\ ?~r Of~ maiden\. Cld1m1"<) Pur>e Sl900. CAPlur'"d Ef'lricnes IC•rdo1a 1 3 60 2 60 ) 00 01-i Doc•:ir Gl•d !Hartl 4 00 6.40 OH Mo\• Pocket Rot k~I IMyle>I 3 00 S.20 Tome-11.30. \S E1ac1• -J·C•Ptured Er1rielles & DH·I Doctor Gl•d, P•id ~l.00. \S Eoct• ->·C•P1ured EM1Clles & •·DH Miu PoC-•I ltoc-et, ~ •• , S?' 00. OH -0.:ddl>e•I NIHTH It.ACE -J\() yMd\ 3 nw old\ Ct•lmong Purse SHOO. OH Oov•df'C• ' IR1thdrd\l S 10 4.80 4.60 OH S..y A Pr •yer ICJrdot•I 11 80 11.«> S.?O Tll•ee Mdrl1n1~ (Myle~ > 6.00 Tome -18.ll. ,.,,.TH •ACE -110 "rd\ 3 ye.>r SS h •cl• -1·0H·Dl•ldeclt & 7-0H· old\&up. Cl,.laung. Pur\~ SJ?OO. S•Y A Prayer. Paid \161.00. Ba\abe ILIC>ll•ml •.10 2 80 , 60 u EHcl• -1·DM·S•y A ..... ,... & ~oovy Grumpy CC•ll I 2.llO , 60 l ·DH·Olvided, P•ld \110.50. DAVIS Classic II test ... s •&TA BULLITS " .. ,., .. _,.,,•tell) $13• .... 'S&UIDU IUMlltllUll uuwm llASUUlllRf tlMtllO nac• 115 ,_..'I.Ht• IM. ~' ... "' MHTl .. TOI WCI l909A4-•A14. 111•1 ~•5n !113)~9MUI ATM••a lmESTORES It's Michelin time at all five Mil1er Tire stores. That means big dollar savings on all Michelin steel-belted radials. Fltll ALIGllMDl1'S: Buy four Michel ins and Miller Ti re store will give you free front end alignment adjustments. Now and any time during the next year. To save your new Michelins from unneces- sary wear and tear. FREI A• GAUGE: Miller Ti re stores will help you keep your new Michel ins at recommended air pr~ures with a free air gauge. Incorrect inflatio n can ruin tires. Even the best on es. 1',ast. You don't want lhal and neither do we. •O,OOOMMIS: Since 1948, when Micheli n 1i11111111•••n • introduced the steel-belted radial. car owners have been getting top value and performance for their lire dollar. With a 40,000 mile warranty for American and imported cars on Michelin 'X' and 'ZX' tires with measurable, improved gas mileage compared with conventional t!res. With accurat.e and predictable handling, thanks to Michelin's steel-braced tread and radial tire construction. Whether you drive hard and fast. or like the proverbial lady from Pasadena, you'll appreciate Michelins. &pccially when you buy them from Miller TI re stores. ! Michelin "X" steel belted radial whitewalls Michelin Miller SIZE Regular low Price Price 175/13 $ 48.60 $41.11 175/14 S2.10 44.88 llS/14 56.92 41.88 195/14 61 .26 S2.U 205/14 67.49 S7.88 71S/14 74.64 63.U 70S/1S 72.22 61 .81 21S/1S 71.SS 66.11 22S/1S 11.47 69.11· Excise from $1 .91 to $3.51. Otllier tire 1lae1 aweR•til• •t &e• ,.,..,. HYl•tl. You see. Miller Tire stores know what good customers like you want. The best. :From Michelin. And from Miller 'rfre stores. Come in today! ; RelmlMlllT ClllTlllS Serving 0-ange County Snee 1920: Santa Ana "l<'R aJ:Sh St. (3rd & Bush) 5D-G01; C1.._ ••• 1739Superiof Ave. (17th & Na'W'pol1) 6'2-3384; ltlocentla 1"4So. Bradford St. (So. of CMpmon) 524-~ O.a111• 1100 N. Tustin (Between Katello & Collins) 532-3383; ......... Beach .482 Ocean Ave. (krou from City Haft) '946666.. I ~· .... . . :·. ~ .. . . ; " . . . ( B.f DAIL y PU.OT Boaz Captures M~~dowlark ritle Grunion Rwi Set Thursday A four-day gl'un1on nui on Southern California Don Boaz defeat~ Bob competition, Howard i:s 3 two-day event. beaches begins TtJurs· Abbey on ~e fourth ex-Huenergardt, Edward pionship at the Costa staged three separate Jn a men's event the A jack and jill event day frocn 10:43 p,m. until tta bolelowm the annual Stuebina, Gerald Ryer Mile Square 'Mesa Golf . and Co~lry toumamenls over the Ju-following day, a team of climaxed the holiday 12:43 a.m. J'ot.llkkertoumamenta1 anctS.£.Liftywuewin-. . C l ~b. thi s coming ly 4lhweekend. Hans Rossen, Ken Wood , weekendonSunday. The grunion will also Meadowlark Golf~ oersOQtbe!ourthhole. lnv1lallonsare oulfor weekendwithmorelban On Friday. ll was 8 Hanle Holderness and lnfirstplace witha134 run Friday (11:82 over th e bohday Other winners included the annual member-SOplayersin the field. better ball of foursome Keith Hagberg lied with were Mr. and Mrs. J ohn p.m .. 1:32 a .m .), Sunday weekend. Albert Bote lho Bill guest tourn ~menl a t . T. Hand Baker, George Horton with Mr. und (12:25·2 :25 a.m .) and ~.oa z and Abbey Batley,GusToutb;J~rrv Fountain Valley Mile The Cost~ Mesa ct~y mixed event. First place &pe, Loren Miller and Mr s. Haro Id Monday (1:30·3:30 ruusbed thi:ee under.-.. B r 0 w 0 , G 0 r d-o •-1 n Square Goll Course. golf. championships ,will went to a team compotied Russ Gain for first place Christensen. a.m, ). l 210 1 h ..-The tournament will be contested on the of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd The b . ! a d .ohr t • three Rayburn, M. Barrick, be a two-day affair on course Sept. 8 and 9. En-1'~oley with Mr. and Mrs. wiltnh 5a7st. 58 were Norm Three teams t ied at 138 b est. time or grull. :oun s wit Abibey play. Gerald Ryer, Hu 11 h try bl nJt · u b ail Jack Edison at 58. inc:luding Mr. and Mrs. nion unbng norm a y inc as defendinlll! cbam-Roder and Bob co•t. tbe weeke nd or July . 8 s wi e av a· dePlaoque, Rick Gouin, Jack Edi~on wjth Mr. occurs dunna the second • 1~20. ble m the near future. • '})ton. Boaz; had rounda ot Ungham. Finishing at 62 were Gordon Halliday a nd and M rs. Harold White; hour and on the second 'i4·69-67 while Abbey's C'Gsta Mna El Nff1Mel the Bob "Reeces with the William Lake along with also the Hans Rossens and third nights ot the rounds were re versed-at Mbn011 l'le:f• Jack Granays and the Bob Rourk e, Bo~ with the Ken Woods and four-day run, according 67-09-74. Aimo Palcnon will de-Members of the El Bob Bardsleys with the Bardsley, Dan Harris th~ Gene Whiles with the to the Department of Abbey had a three· MiCtlubbllmanager T~m fend his seniors cham-Niguel Co untry Club Geor•e Woodwards. and Jack Granay. W.W. Smiths. Fish and Game. ,;lroke lead going intolhe c e scored a bol~tn· ;----------------------...:..._------------~----...._ ________________ _ final round but putting one on the Fou~ of July troubles brought about at Mission VleJo Country 11r-------------~===----------...---------""'!'----------~--------., ~::wnfall in the fmal Cl~~tcbell used a three-SPECIAL VALUES COSTA MESA FULLERTON SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER Bob Lyman won A wood to cover the 210-2946 BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS 15221 BEACH BLVD. flight and Bob Coma.rd._ yard distance on ~h~ l3t.h FOR TODAY so. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870-0700 PHdNE: 547·74n PHONE: 893·8544 wJs the D flight winner hole at M~sion V1eJo. He THRU SUNDAY PHONE: 549-1533 111 the 54-hole event. was p~ay1n' from the Abbey will pa rticipate champ1onsb1p elevat«-:<I OPEN MON . THRU FRI. 8:30 A.M.-9 P.M./SAT. 8':30 A.M.-6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M .·5 P.M. in the national a mateur lee when he scored bis tournament qualifying ace: ·round at Quail Lake Lige Thu_rman. Fred .Country Club in early Schudel. J1m . Leonard Aug ust. and Ma~y Dukich tied a t net 63 in an eclectic • tourna ment over the a.iaguna Beacla wee ke nd at Mission William Hillbom and Viejo. 1'eJ Canfield tied fo r first Chuck Osl>ome and place in the Laguna Don Brockman finished Beach men's golf aS· second a.t 65 nth seven sociation tournament at players l1ed at67. Shorccliffs Country lnciuded in the group Club. were Chuck Colton, H1 llborn h ad a J erry Lalka, Steve 19-11~ while Canfield Craig, Bob Dameron, p oste d an 80-12-68. Bob Lepore, Brian Grif. Albert Botelho was third fin and Tom .1-loag. at 81·12 ~9 with Frank Th e So ul b e r n .Rossi (80-10-70) and California PGA will con- George ll:J ar (82-lZ-70) duct a match play lied for fourth. tournament at Mission ln B night. Robert Nie-· Viejo next week with a mien was the winner pro-am on Monday gel· \Ii.1th 84 -14-69. Richard ting the event under H a r c was second way. (86-15-71). Three players tied for s ... ia ARG third at 72 including J ohn . Sneddon (85-13-72), The annu~ exclusives G co r g e Fusch er tournament is underway (88 -16-72) and c. at Santa Ana Country &hoenherr (88-16-72). Club oo a match. play Jn C fli1bt, Frank basis. Regan had an 81-l7-6C First round match~ fo r first place. Fred Roth are to .be completed this was second at 86-17~ week m the. evenl that with Gordo n Payne cover s ~ field of 32 (87-17-70), Lo u Un-p~ayer_s ·~ the cbam· c..lerwood (87-17-70 ) and p1onsh1pflight. Ly nn Ca th cart (88-18-70 > tied for third. Edward Stuebing won D night with 91-25-66. Bill Bailey (90 -23-67) and Ru ~s e ll Wa rd (92-25-67) lie d for second. Dick Min asian (~2-21 -71), Harry Hough (95-24-71} and Everett Le s ur e (90-28-71} tied for third. In closesl to lhe pin Sea~Ufl Joe Costa had a net 66 to capture a sweepstakes tournament at Hunt· ington Seacliff Country Club over the weekend. Be n Vizcarra. J im T hompson and Jim Priola had net 68s to tie for second place. The annual Liberty Bell Tournament will be played this weekend. It Aztecs Battle Vancouver Next T ORRANCE -The Los Angeles Aztecs are bac k in the North Am e ric an Soccer League playoff picture and can improve their position even further th.is week as they host the Vancouver Whitecaps at El Camin o College Stadium Saturday night a t8. After handing Pele and the New York Cosm06 a 5-1 setback last week 'before a sellout crowd of 12,176 at F.I Camino, Los Angeles jumped back in· to third place in the Western Division, one point ahead of Van· couver, which h as an identical 8-8 record. Third place would be Area Stars In Grid Tiit good enough for a wild card berth in the playoffs, sin ce the Aztecs have more points than the second place team in the Central Division -Dallas. The Aztecs played al Portland Tuesday night. Striker t:ri Banhoffer has been the key to the Aztecs' r ecent surge·, which bas seen the club win three or its last five. Banhoffer scored his second h at trick of the season agains t New York to give him 27 points on the season and put him into a tie for second among NASL scorers. Banhoffer is the first player in tbe league lo score two hat tricks this season and has been chosen as the player or lhe week in the league for bis three goals against the Cosmos, . which gives him 11 for Sile Orange County tbe season and breaks alhletes will play a pro-the Aztecs club r ecord ~f • minent role for tbe South 10 ln a season set a year tea~ in the 24th annual ago by Doug McMillan. Shnne All-star football Banhorfer is onlY the game. second player to be The game, which is selected twice as the .. piayed .for the beJ?efit of player ol tbe week. Uri is the Shnners Hospital for also within three points <rtppled Children, is set of the club record for Saturday nignt, July 26 points in a season (30) ·•~ th e_ R os~ Bowl. setln l974byMcMillan. . IUckoff JS at 7 o clock. Jn h~ last nine games ,, Newport Harbor High Banhotter hu scored 10 • )I.the only county school goa.11 .nd added four as· wft.h multiple represen· siata, aad Altecs roach Ution, having wide re-Terr7 l"lsber believes he cetver Vin Mulroy and ii tla11ns u well or bet.- place kicking epeelalilt _. than -~ la the Art Sorce oo tbe9'1111d ..... lltlldll11me. WIJ be rt ff a1Up, ·~,......,,_. lael bed ..Jullback and linebacker m-cle 1« •,,. aald Pb· for the CIF 3-A cbam-her. •'B•'• 1ccmog so 1Uonahip Santa Ana man11oelsbecauseheis \railer team, is a p1.ym, as well as he '~cker. ever bu and ii working Turk Schonert of 10 b•r4. He'• ~u1t a Servile a.Dd Steve Mina ttemfn"ou CaJat." tll M..lson wW see stt\'ice In the d efe n1 l ve r----~----~ <Of baclrfield. · John LaGranduer of U]IUter Del wm be •1 cent.er. 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Her Imperial Majesty, Em- press Farah, the Shahbanou of Iran. receiv~d a limousine tour guided by Daley from O'Hare In· ternahonal Airport on the far Northwest Side to the Museum of Science <And lndustry on the shoreline of Lake Michigan The empress. with her lady in wait10g and the rest or her party took a whirlwind tour of museu~ exhibits . In one hour, s he saw sights it norm i:illy takes tourists days to see. * Grand Ole Op'ry s~r Lester F1att will undergo open heart surgery this week, a spokesman at Nash ville's St. Thomas Hospital announced. The operation. scheduled Thursday, ls expected to take five hours and is aimed at un bl~king three cardiac arteries. The 61-year-old Flatt was re ported resting com rortably at the hospital. • Comedian J erry Lewis took time off Crom a cabaret wur to ~pen Britain's Ctrst research unit into muscular dystrophy, bwlt from. funds contributed by Amen can television viewers. Lewis personally raised $300,000 (or the research laboratory buildings at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School in Hammersmith. after a marathon fund-raising television program in lhe United States where viewers pledged a record $16.8 million. Ln lht! hves of 135,000 kids In the Unit.eel States and 20,000 child1'n h~re 1n Britain "Ll"wis said. r · . * i!. A schooner capta in and, f fo shion model who made a mar- nage vow while dnfting abdut the Caribbean Cor three days id a l.Jferart last month have fulfillc4 their sea-borne pact. .,, ' Robyn J ennifer FalrfU·Roll+ 26, or Sydney, Australia, and ,.. lbony Pike, 41 , of Singapo~ were married at a friend's hoaii on Miami Beach. ' •· 1 proposed on the raft ... Pi~~ said after a Florida-bound cl'1Jlbi.e llner rescued them from off Che coaslof Ha iti June23. ·1 They had been on the five-fddi raft without water and with only raw seagull and some raisins to eat after their schooner sank e*: ly th~ morning of June 21. ' "This is a very important day PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ""' OLUTION NO. 1'7~ •ESOLUt ION o"tt ao.A1tD OF ~OTICE IS HERE I V GIVEN to Ille ltESOLUTION Of' •OARD Ofl' D•••CTO•S 01' "'"'"I ltANCM c.tffi1orsot •M•OOv• ... me.c»c.denl l---.. -0-,-,-C-IE_l_N_V_l_T_IN-~-.-l-DS ___ , _____________ _ OIRIECTORS OF IRVINE tt"""C" WATER OISTltlCT Af'f'ROVINO tNUll Pt•S041s ,,.vl119 <l•lms 899lnst NoUce ls lltreby glwPI Ifie! t._ eo.rcr P UBLIC NOTICE .- P UBLIC NOTICE WAT•lt DIST Rf CT Af'f'ltOYINO ltl'.VISfOHS TO RIEVISIEO RE"°'" Ille wlo de'•dent .,o r"ulred to 111• " Trusttn ot '""' Coos( Community ltEVISIO..S TO •IEVISIEO RIEl'OttT H"ING f'OlnH CHANOU ANO ltltm, •llll lllt neuswry vouclterJ, In GOI .... District ol Oren .. Coullly, HTIINO flOltTH CHANGES AND SUf'f'LIE,_IENTSTOf'LANOflWO.ltS ttw ofllce ot lllt clerll ot lllt eClow.,.. c..tllofl'll•, will reul ... sHltd bid'! UC> ~f'f'L£MENTS TOf'LANOf'WO.KS AND REVISING THIE ES TUM TIE Of' tltle<l,ourl, or to PrtMnl tllOm, Wllll tht to 11:00 •.11'1., Friday, Juty 11, 197S, •I ANO REVISING THE ESTIMATE 01' COSTS TH I It E 0 F 1'011 IM· lltCtSsery vo~l<llt", lO lllO u~l91*1 ttle l"urCMllf19 O.pt. Of Ufdsc'-ldl.- COS Tl TH. It IE 0 F ""OM IM· f'ROYIEMl!NT DISTRICT NO. J AND •lllle ollictof ,,., •llornty, RICHAAD trlc1 louted •• 1310 A~"" A-. f'.OVEMt:NT OIST,_ICT NO. z AND CONTINUING NEAAING ON IHTEN· I. M<CANN, nl Wut Sevtnlll Street, COste MtW, Calllornl•, .t wlllcll lime ·CIOMTINUIHO Ht:A,_INOON INTEN· TION TO CHANGE AND SUP· Sullot l•O, Lo~ An9elts, C•lllornla, wildbidswlllbepubllcly ~and~- TION TO CHANOE AND SUP· f'\.£MENT SAID f'LAN OF WORKS wl'll<h lstlltplolleeofbvslne~solltwun-eelfO<: J ~t:MENT IAIO f'LAN OF WORll.S ANDllEYISE ESTIMA TESOFCOjTS der\IQnecl In •II matters Pttl;ilnlng to PA I NT ING PA PE RS FOR ANDRIEVISt: EST · · lllt Ulite ol Hid dectclenl, within four o•ANG• CO S C IMATEOFCOSTS. WHEREAS, Lowry and A\~ociales,e rnonlMiltcrtllefln tpublltttlonoflhh " "' A T OjLLEGE & WHEREAS, Lo wry •nd Assocldles. a firm of con~ullin9 en9 inte•s, previous.. nollce. GOLDEN WE.ST GOLLEGE firm of UlftWlllng engineer\, pr~voous· ly prepared, •nd this lio•'O •PJ>roved, O.ttdJune 17, 1975 All1114ts •re to i.. tn •cc ... dance wltll ly prep•red, •no lhi\ Boord •PPfOVed In otl91MI P••n ol wor~s lor lmptOtt• CORRINE J . CL.A RI( tl'le lftStrucilolls tlld t°')dlllolls •nd ilft ork)lrwl plan of wo•k\ for lmptove'. ment Dis" let No. 3 dnd an esllrn.lle of E•ecutrl• of Ille Wiii of Sclkllltatlolls Wlllcll ••• ftOw on tile me11t Olstrlc1 No. 2 ano .in e~llrna•e ol cosh 11111refor as s ubsequently tllt•~w ,,.~ IM<tdtflt =:i: =~0r;."ld°!!,~of C:: cosh llltretor •s Subu quenlly amended by lllls Board. whlcll cosls "4CMARDl,McCANN trlct. -ndtd bf this Bo•rd, whi<ll tosh ,..,.lnllle•mou11tofSU,430,000.00; ....,_, .. Law Eecll~ must s""'91ti .... ttltlls......, -...1ntl'le~t0Ul0,l1',000.00. WHEREAS, \lid lOWty •nd As· 111Wtlt ....... St..... ,., ""' WHEREAS, U ld Lowry .ind AS· -IM.e\, P1J•su1nt to the dlrectloll of s.Mei.t • c.Mhlor's cheek, cerlllled <11«11., or SO<ietes, 1K1rsuat11 lo th\' dltechon 01 lllls Boero llH .... pared • ~ ~ ........... ca ........... ., IMOdw'' bond Mede ~., .... to ttle Of'· tllls 8o•rd llH P••P••eo a ,._... 1G91111ctr wltll ., revhion tllerelo ..ftidl ,..: fltal U>Dtt clltr Of ti. Coast Community Coltegt ....__,wl 11 ,..... I Olstrlcteo.tdofTruslHslnan-...,,.~-· I • revhlon tlltreto, wnlcll report •s re11 ~. c.han9es •nd supple-.....,..,..,.mc .. rf• llOt ltss 1,,.... five percent O%I of"'° -1 H revised change~ •nd supple-menls wto pltn ot wo•-s tor lmor-Pvblllhd OrM9t Coast Olllty Piiot, ....,.. blct •S • Qu•r•nlff '""'' tllct bidoe< -fits wld Pl•n of wori.s ror 1moro~. rrwnt Olnrlct No. 3 and revl~ Ille J-It, U,J11tr 2, t , tt7S 12JI0.1S will eni.r lllto IM propond C.olltr.Kt H mellt Dl\lrl<t No. 2 .ind revises the •~l•m•tf! ol lhe otmoun1 ol money ll'le wme Is •••rd.a to him. In Ille tsllmele of Ille amount ol -Y 11euswry to 4ccompll\l'i wid plo111 ot P UBLIC NOTICE ewnt ot tellur" to f!nler lnlo Suell con- NC:essery to ec:compllsll \did p1.,, of _,.._\°"tlWnoo<landsupplemenled; t•ecl, lllo oroceed\ o1 111., <llec-will be _11,e\ChallQltd•ndiuppltrMnled; NOW. THEREF'ORE, the Bo<1rd o4 atM•t NOW, THEREFOllE, th~ Bo.Ito ol Otrector~ ol Irvine Ranch Wdter Ot·· ,, lorltltedor lnlllec.~otaboftd,""'lull Di • NOTICE TO CREOITOltS sum lllertol will be forfeited to said rectors 01 lrvor\C Rintl'I Water Oh trod Ck>es twreby resolve, Oeltrft'llne SUf'ElllOll COUltTOFTHE 'K.llOoldlstrlct. tro<.I don ""reby ••wive, cMermlne otnd O<cler "lollows. STATE OF CALI l'OllNIA FOR NO blckler may wllftdraw his OtCI tor• """ordf!r n follow\ Stctioft I. Tllet said Report of Lowry THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ~Iott ol lorty0flve (4SI drtS after Ille S.Ctloll 1. TNll wld Report Of l-V and Associates ~tlllf!d REVISED ,.., A·t.J1tt -·set 1or tP1eope..lt19thereot. •nd Assocl•les elltltleo REVISED ENGINEERING REPORT ON PLAN Estate ol LE NA FRUMKIN, Tlle 0o•rdof Trust"4!srue<""sllle ENGINEERING REPORT ON PLAN OF W ORKS, IMPROVEM ENT OtCNsed. prlvll~ofr11feclin<J•nyo111d allbl<lsor OF WORKS, IM PROVE M ENT DISTRIC.TS NO.'s2 &.lFOR WASTE NOTICEISHERE8YGl\IENtotht to waive •ny lrte9ularitles o• in· DISTAICT'S NO.'s l & l FOR WASTE W A T E R C 0 L L E C T I 0 N , credlton of Ille •bove n•med dt<fdent fortNlltle~ In any blO or in Ille blddirq WAT E R C OL LECTIO N , TREATMENT AN O DISPOSAL ~lallperson1>N1v1n9 ctalrm ~lnst SIQned:NORMANE.WATSON =~~!;~,:~E.~ ~~~~;~;: ;mp~ro;~~;~7.r:~~~0?:;~~~ :::,-~1:~:-:c:~:.~~q~~..:~'.1~ oi-: J~!t,::t~.~O:~~ees tmpro'Vemf!nt Dlstrlcl No, 2 and '"vis· 1_ Ille estlmite 01 co•ls t~-,::;· ~~:nd~ Ille office ol 111e tlerlo of Ille above""" Published Dr•"9f Coest 0.11y Pilot, ll\Q trllt esllmillt ol co sis thereof be 1i; \olme 1, hereby a..;rov'e~. ~ ""'v titled court, orto pre'loentlhern. with Ille July 2. 'I, 1975 24»7S dl>Cltlle s.melslltreby,.pproved Scwon 2. Th .. 111 os the Intention of =~:~~,,~~~:~·~:.:~';°:'~~ Sec.loon'· Thitl II·~ lhe;onhmllon ol tho~ board 10 CMn9e and sul>C)ltmcnl ANO P AVITT, INC., •10 Wil>lllrt' ttl•S 8odrd lo chan9~ dnd wpple,,...,nl 11'1@ Pion ol work' lo• ln•provtment Cit\· Blvd., Ste. 320, LO> An99le\, C•lifornl" I"" pl.in ol wo,k\ lo< 1 m!\rOv1 rntonl ..,.,. ,,;,1 No. l u \el forth In »10 repon as 90010, wPllth h lhf! plur 01 bus.~> of lrkl No. 1 a s ~I tori II In ~otld report ot\. r<1vl!if!d Of Lowry <1n<I Associates dated Ille undersl9fted In "" m•ller\ ..,,.,n re•vlsed of Lowry and AUO(ldl~s dill~ June, 197S, wllltll report •1!>11 rev1~ Int to Ille eslale ot ~Id decedent, wtlhln J.-, t•H, who<h rer>orl al~ tC•h e' Ille esllmett 01 ltw •mount ol mcw>ey four rnot1ths aller Ille first publi,.,llon Ille esllm.ie of tM amount of rnon..y ne<.e~.,.,, to accompll\11 lllt: pl.tn di ol thh nollct. reuswry to •cromplt•h th!' pr .. n 01 M>rks d!><llo11n91!0 and suppltnien1~. o.uea Jul• 1, l91S _,ll\•schanQe<1and\upple,,.,.,n1.,o Soetloon 3. Th"I lhe orlgondl purµo\11 ELLSWORTH R ROSTON Se< loon l Thd l lh~ ori9lnoll f)U•llO\l for which \did Improvement 0 1\trk l Ea"'ulor of Ille wm Of tor whocn said lmprovem~nl °''""' "'"' tor rrwd "as 10110-to dUtuhe ttwaboveMmedmcedfnl • WdS torrned ,, ii\ IOllOW\" lo acquu e ano consl•U<.I work\ and laClhllt's •or SMYTH, ltOSTON ANO PAVITT, INC. Mid COl\!>l•U<l work\ and tat •hllf·\ la< s-d~ 1r,a1ment a11d dt~s.tl and re· • .,, llt\-111 It. RestOA ww•CJe treatment and d•)po\ol and re. lolM fa<1lllles, lncludln9 onterceplor Gob WUslllr• alvd. l.il..S lec:oltUC>\. lnc1uo1n9 onlerCl'DIOr l«1hlies trf!atm.nl planl l<1cl1t1oes and SW lClt tec:lliltts, 1rea1mtn1 plant fae11o1o~ .ind '9lluen1 01\posal fac1111oes •n<I acqulr-~ ........... C.IHonWa ,.. .. effluent d1\PC1>" l•c11o1te~ dnd ilCCIUlr ong funds to lulloll contraclual comft'lll--?StwEn<.,.., lf'9 funds to lulloll corilr<1<l11•I commit ml!nts lo t arry out the po....,rs ard Plibllslled OrtnQt Co.tsl 0.oly Pllof, menls lo carry out lht! powers ilf>d purpo>es of '"" 01\lroCI contao""d In Julyt, 16, 23,JO, 1'1S 2.s.30-7S purpG\f!S ot 11>1' 01>lrot l tonlaoncd on contr•Cf\ •l'<IUdln9 con1•a<I\ w1lh conlrau, 1nclud1n9 t onlrotl\ with other dQtflCot>, e•pen\h ol lhe 01\lrkt °'"'"' •11Cnt1~s ~•P"'" ,ol lr>f! 0.•trict pu"udnl to Sectton 36H1 ol '"" Wattt 1>Vrwanl lo ~C1 1on .M2S1 ol ll>t Wnler Code, and llW payment ol optr allng.ono PUBLIC N011CE <.ooe. iln<ll"" Pdvn,cn1 r.1 OP. r.,1.nq¥od olller tosh 01 lhe 0 1\lrict lo lht. e<lenl •*" 01n1 r tO>h ol 11'\t Cl1~lriC1 '" trw u\1e111 permittud by S<-<.llon 36752 ol ll'le Yldltr NOTICE TO (,_EDITORS P·tl'••lled by S~t lion ll>Hl ot ""' Wdt~r Coat. Or<.vloed lhal Inc Cllrtyin<J oul 01 SU~£1t1011 COURT OF THE Code, pro.,dt.d lhal th• rt1rrv111qo11I of 'Ml•CI f)Urpow \lldll c.~neftl ltll. l<tnc!\ STATE OFCALIFOllNIA l'Olt '<lld PUr!JO\e ~h"ll t:>t-n• 111 th 1 .. nc1 '""in \did prop(ls.td I mprov~'°"nl O.•-TttE COUNTY OF OltANGE wHl'lfn svod propo'o;.ll 1n111•0•1.ment l)f\ I roe I. No. A·ut06 trlCI. . licttoon ' Thullh~r ll<1nQl'S~no ~up· EslaltOI ALOERTJ POOLE.•ll•A. S..ttoon • Thill the t n .. nr11" •nd >vp ptemeni. 10 the Pldn 01 wor'\ I<><" Im· J. POOLE, and as ALBERT JOHN ptemenh lo 111~ plan ol wo•-> f0< Im Pf'OVt1,.,,..nl O•slri<t d\ •el lorth 1n the POOLF;, Otce•sed. provement 0 1\lroCI a\ set lorth In 11\f report ol L-ry ilnd A~soclales "s ff· NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to Ille report ot L-ry and A\\CK•alf's dl •• vii.ed llertlnabove reletred 10 Is ~· <redltors of Ille •bove Nrned clK~\ vii.ad llerelnabovo rctcrred lo Is de-IOrmllled by llli\ 8~,d 10 be of beMllt ~I an persons hdv1119 <l•lms "9"1nsl lttml~d by tlll\ Board lo be of benefit 10 resiaents, l.upayers and praptrty Ille wld decedeflt ere •eciulred lo Ille to reS<denls, •••payers and properly ownen. them, wltll lllt M cen••v vouchers, In -"· Se< loon s. TNI Ille esllm•le 01 Ille IN office of the clerll ot ti. above en· ~<lion S. Thal 1110 esllmate of the •mounl 01 money neuss.t•y 10 ac. llti.dc-l,91'10present 11\em, wtththt •mo11nt ol money nete"•'" to a< compllsh '"" orogln•I plan of works-s r.c;ess.wy lfOUCMtS, to the UndersiQnf'd <omPllY> ttw OrtQl~I pl.tn ol works w<1\ Ul,630.000.00 •nd llM otlmate ll re-M Ille Lew Office of I Riii NA. FRASSE, SJO 311>.000 and the t>llm•I~ ot <OSI'• to vli.ed of <osts 10 •c<omplhll tl'lt p1.., of ESQ., tlO N. Tlllro St., Sen .Jon, .ccomplllll ll'le pl"n of es rnl"<dwo•k~ WOl'U ·~ <Mnged and supplemented 1 Qlll-1• ~112, w111<11 Is tllt placf! of '•\ ChanQts ano 1uP1>1emenled tern.!•~ '"* wm ol '30 290 000 00 s 'blninHS of Ille unclersl~d 111 ell <NI· V.sumof~O,lt•.000.00. Section'· Th•I Tllu~~Y Ille l7tflCS.y ton pertalnl~ lo Ille esl•lt of w id ck· Section• TNll TPlur;d4Y lh• 17th <l•Y 01 July, ltlS, •' ,:OO o'cloelt p.m.. at <~t • ...,,ltl1n tour montlls after Ille ef J uly, 1'7S, •I • 00 o'clc10 p m., at '10I CemllUS 0,,,,., lrvlM c.ii.omi. fl"" publlcetloll of this notice. QOI C•mpu\ O•ove, 1rv1nl!, C.elllorn1.,, h hereby alll•td ,.; lhe esete time .,,.j OlltedJul.,l, 1t7S ls hereby ••ll•td •• lh" dolle. Ion"• M>CI rN•liftlllll•ceOf tlle ea.rdofDlrettors ANNALEE H. POOLE mre11n9 Pf.Ce of the Soard ot Oot~lllr' of Ille 1,.,,,11e R•ncll Weter Dlltrkl tor• Eauuttla of Ille Wlllol ol Ille lrvone Ranch W•ler O•\lr•Ct tor d 1 1 8 d 1 tllt! •bOve rwnwd de<-1 ... ,;l\11 Dy lhls Soard 1n te'l6rd 10 pro· hear "9 by Ill l o.r 11 ~nt IO pr~ t•VIM A. FRASSE ESQ ~ <t1<1nge' ano \uppl~m•n" 10 Ille posed C,,."9f!S '"° supp!tmfflls to-Ille 1M NII Tlllrol St ' . p1.., ol "'0'"' tor I mr>•o•~mcnl 01>tr1tl P'•n of_,."' tor lmpn)Wmel\f Olstrlc1 s-• C..l~•a '51 II NO. lol tho• 01\lrlct "nd on ,~~ro 101~ No.3of lllls Dlstrlel Md lnrf9¥dtottw Tet• '*' 2'2·14>4 • .,.... '"' revi~-llleestlmateOfltw!.....,..,. · revision •nd Ille e~lim•te of 111e a"iounl o1 .._., nec.swry to •«o"'9flsll wld AIWMY fOf EM<lll•hr , ol moner ntce.'"'Y 10 accornp1o,11 s.iod ~Of -h ft revl5" ltKl\IOloo the Putlllslled 0 r•"9t Coast Deily Pilo1, p1., ol works .is revised 1nt lUO.ft9 llW QUHtloft of wMtller or llOI the plall .s Jutrt. 14, ll,30, tt7S 2SJ1·IS questlol\ of whether or not Ille plan ts cllllngecl Mid SUllCll•ment•d will beMfll ~ •nd \upplcmented wlll l»nelil •II of tlle lorrllorr wltlll11 1mprovon.n1 •II of tllt territory wit II on I mprowmrnt Ohlrlct No. J lnclucllft9 •nY 1err1..,., Olstrkt No. 1 1nchJdl11o'•ny \tfrllory .,.,..,. •• tllerf!lo slnc:t Ille edOpl'°" of .,_nd tnereto slnu the adopllon ol 1,,. 0<tg1,..1 plen ol works. All prnom 1'1t ~'91n•I Plan of works. All lie''°"' o-1"9 land In lmproWMeftl Olltrlct -"119 lend on I mprovenwnl Ol~lrlcl No. 3 •nd ell other po.sons ,....Y -•• No. 2 ...0 f ll other pe•sons m..,. tSOllO., a4'dbtl'lelrdc0ft(ernl"9 •"Y ,,...ltorllet _., i.t.•rd concornln9 tnv ma!llll' Ml tor111 on this resolution or any rnattws f<lltll In tllls resol11tlon or ""Y mttlen m•terlel ll'lereto. n\Merlollhtrf!IO. SHllon I TMI Ille Seerttil'Y al Ille Section 7 rhoJI Ille Secrct.irr O! '"" eo .. rd 01 Direclon I\ 11ereby orCle•ed llotrd ol Director~ I\ htftby orO.red 11nrl dlrtrCltd IO c41\1\e noU'e of soild Mid directed 10 caust nolfCt' of •~•Cl 11e.irln9 to b4' 91ven by f)ubllsllinQ D ,,..,lftll to be qlven by publ1>hlnQ '' tOlo ( ol lhos •~wlullOf'I of Intention In Ille copy ol th1l roolullon 011nttintlon in Ille [Mlly Piiot. a newst>•i>er °' geftfr•I O.llr Pllol, • new\P<ll><'' ol oen.•r,.1 '"cul•t•on l>Ubhshtd '" the Gounty of clr<ul•llon l>Ublished In tne Cou<lty 01 Dr•noe, once a wef!k tor lwo wcuss1vo OrMgt, Oft(t • weO tor lwo successive wHks pUrsuant to S.ctlon "°"of Ille -"' pursuant to Section !>066 01 lhe Govf!rnment Cooe. 111• llr•t publlullon Government Codi!, IM tlr\t publlcallon lo bt' al IHsl 1our1een 110 days prior lo ta be a t tea\I tourlef'n 110 d•ys PFIOr to the tome llxed tor near111g, S.kl no4i<t the tltnP llll'fd tor h•.orfng. Said notice sh•ll tit given by poslln<J • coe>Y of said sllell be 9lvon by POslln9 • copy of WIO resolullon in '"'" Ill publl< pl.cts rftOlltllon In tllrtt UI publl< pieces wtthlnwld tmprov-1 OlslrlcllorM WltlllnnldlmcwovemtntOlslrlcttorM INst '-r'tetn ci.1 er.rs pr!Of \o Ille -l fevrteen flO O.ys Pfl« to Irle llnw fl•ed tor St•d l'IUrl119. t1mefl~torwldllUrl119. .ADOPTED, SIGNED end A P· AOOPTED, SIGNEO Olld AP· f'ROVEOllllSJOllld•yof J l#le,1'1S. f'AOVEDtlllsJOltl~yofJ~)t(\. 1~/L,E EBERLING /SILE.EBERLING Pre110tnl Pr.Sideftt IRlllNE RAHCH IAVIHE RANCH WATEROISHUCTilnd WATER DISTRICT and ollllt BcMrd of of Ille 8o•rd of Otrectors thereof Director\ thereof ls/ArfllwrC. lt•flll IS/""81wC. ICerA 5ocf'IWrf,lltVINE RANCH WATER Nc'11t.Wl, l•YINE ltANCHWAf'E• OtSTRICT...-efllleBHrclel DISt"ICT.-d•HJIO .... nl .. DltMW's ..,.,". Olr.c•s tflo•oof C!.t•U CSt<11I PUBLIC N011CE NOTtC• TO CONTRACT~ CAL.LING l'OR a1DS SCflOol Distric t: Newport·Mo• Uftffled Scl'IOOI District, 81d Dudtl,,.. ':00 o'CIOClt p.m. on IN 16th ~r of July, 1t7S. Piece of Bid Receipt~ 1157 Pl«tntl• A-. Costa Mes•, C•lllornl•t2627. Mllll"V AO«rtU . P. 0 . Box ta.9, NewPott 8tt<ll, C•llfornl• '1W. P,.oject ro.ntlllc•Hon rorrw: FIRE SPRINICLER ADDITION AT E.STAN· CIAHIGtl SCHOOL. PIK• l't.,.s •reon Fiie: 1IS7 Pl.un- 11' AHnut, Cosw Mn•. C.•lltornl• mn. NOTICE IS HE~EBY GIVEN lllfl tM .eo.. Mined SclloOI District ol Or-.ot Coumr. Ctlltornl•, ectlf>9 by •M lllrOllQll Its Gover11ln9 llcM•d, llereln•tler referred to es "DISTRICT", wlll r.ulve VIP ... but ftOt .... r tl\afl ,,,. ....... ,, ..... tlmt, --"" IMdS for ,,,. •w•nl of • Utllract lor"'9~proJKI. BIOS s,,.11 be r.celftd In Ille lll•u ldw\lltled •bove, end sMll I»~ ..0 DUtlllcly '9K atovO •1 IM ~Ye Mnlcl ""'°end place. E•cll •Id must conform •nd M '""9ftMft to IN con tr •<I do<umtnts. IE.Ktl llMd IMll M eccom~ b'f tlle llkw"'r refened to '" ,,,. <~r«I ~s and by lM 11•1 9f P'l>POMd ~recton. """· Hmft M. Hel•t•NI, Olre<tor, SctlMI Ftcllltles, M•IAteMMt and O..r •tlOftt, wlll 11'1 .. t wllll llloM STATEOFC.ALIFORNIA J STAT fl OF CALIFORNIA , ) C.OUNTYOF~ANGE ) I SS COUHTYOFOftANGE I SS ,..._. t•rfftM 111 tevtlllO IN tlte« .. kl!M4 ~1111i.., toce•M tt m 1, Artflllr c. 1tor11, Secretary of tllt ...,. fl# Directors ol lr.,lne A.tlncn Wlter 01,trl<I, dO Mrtby <tttlly !NI 11111 Mt90lft9 llno1u11011 w•• duly adopted by -&o.rd nr Dlr«lort tit '8111 Dhlrlct ol tn tdlou•"'d rllQUI# --'lftt tit uld Bo•rd t-.ld 011 tlle JOlll °"" !If June, tt1S, •lld 111~1 fl -· "° .-..i..., by tM follo•lftll volt· AYU · OINl:CTORS· L e £btrl· lftt1 ~· ~.'. tceu ... E . "· OUlglty, C. o. ,_._.,, C H, 011¥0r HOIS· DIA EC.TORS None AISTAIN ' OlllECTORS None A&SENT OIAECIORS NOne 1'1AftTHUR (,KORN Sot<.r•t•ryof IRVINI! RANCH WATER 01$T"ICT -•fl,,. to.r• ti Olrouou 111trtof tn:All STATE Of' CALI FO"NIA ' I SS CX'>U'ITYOPOAAHOE I I, a,~ (, ltWft, Su"I....., ol - INrd el D'retllett of lr•llll ~" W•ler Ol ttr lct, 00 H•,_t:IY caRTl,'f I"-', .......... 8N1 ~ I• • f\111, lrvo •llf c.a...ct ~ If ......... ~. '~ .. ~~ ...... Hd tll•t Ill• u"'e llU nol Ntll ....... .,,.,..Nd. 0..: J-*"· ""· IVA•THV• C. KOftN ltcmMY9' 11,VINI •ANCH WA Tift OIHRICf Mll•f lllo ._. tf Olrt<..,, .,_...- .;KAl.t I ............. OIM191t CeHI o.lll 11\IOI, .MU.•. ms ~'• I, Atlllur (. ICOfl\, SKHtMV of IM. Bo.trO of gjl'O<ICW'• ftf .,,,,,,_ AllllCll Wet~ District, dt i.r.by "'1ify tiwt llM lore90l119 ROOlwtlOft _, dllly .,ltd by tt-. llo41fd of Olf'MIGr-. .. Mid Ohlrl<I •I aft •Olo\I,_,, ,._., ,,_.1,.. .. Mid ........... Ol'I ... *" _., of Junt, "1S, •ftll tllet II -so ....... bttM loltowl11t vote: AYES; OllU:CTOAS : l . E. Ellef'I· 1119. '" F, l<tlltr, E. ft. Olll9loy, C. O. ~~. C. H, 011"'9r. HOCS Ol!IECl OIU: folone ABSTAIN; OIAECTORS: Nolle" ABSENT OlllECTOA$: HOM s/AIHHU .. C:. KORN S.cr•ltrY oi lftVINE RANCH WAtEA Ot$TRICT 81\dot llM ... ,. Of OlfoKWs t'-"'Of 11N.r Mrwt, C.te AM ... ce11tom1, •Ut:•e.m .. Friar ....... ., "1 tf7S. Tiie DISTRICT -· .,. riQIM lo ll8tec1..., wall Olctt er to ••I,....., If· ....,..,"'" w lflfwmelltlH 111.,.., IMIB Wlll9Mbldfl119, TM DISTAIC'T "'" ci.terl'll4Md ... OOMr•I Pf•Vaillftg r .. 8 9f 119f d...,, .,...111tMlocellty 111 wMcll IN-" It tD lie.,.,__. fw eac.11 craft or ty,,. fl _...!NII Not..e to OHute tl't ~ lr«<t. ni..t fetu ,.._. on tlte .t t8S1 ,,.~~le A--. C..te -... Coolfl ,.,.., ._ __.,.. ~ r-t. A C!09Y OI .._ ,~ ........ ---•• .,. io-..-. TM ,.,,.._. ... KflMll .. of ,_ o1iem 'INliK .............. WNtt-ety .. ..... ._, ......... TM, ... .., ...... ., _ _..._ ....... " .... ..... ......... _...... t It flMft M ..... l\ji.-ll'AMl-ltll-ltlitt'Yf ....... C0No l u ffM:T~ ......... ,,.. ,....,.. .. !SE.All Sf ATE Of' CALll"OANIA COUN'TYOFO"ANOI ) .......... ~ .. .,~-- I, """"'' t . lt•tll, SKreterr ol ... -~ .. ,_., ,_ leu tM& .. U6ol eo.r• .. 01,..oen Of •"""'-~" ,,.clfl•• ,., .. t• •II _,•-11 Wiier Ohtrlct, 00 H£"taY ~..., 9ltM lft -......... (t,_Tll'Y l ... l lllit•~MWI.......,. .. 0Mr'9Cf. '' • lvll, t•u. ~ c,otre<t ,.., Of .. ....,,,., •• ._,_..._.,._..,e ......,.._No IWW1 If W. .... ~ ... ""1y t•>•n•f~IN ... •1141 tlli\ 111• umt llH not bHll .. ..,.__...,.. .. .,., -~~ fOfllH.... A....,,..... Mlle -.... ,~ a..: J-•·ms. .....01w,.....,,, .. 11t1et •o_.,...., 1\1 AfUHUR (. ICOIO~ If ttlt t tnl•tcl. Tllo IMIYl"tlll ~W..U .. <rotary Of llt II\ IM fofm .. 11~11 IA ti. c.ntr8t1 1•,ttNt •ANCHWATI!" ac-IM~. 0111Rlct ...-otlflo Oewrfll11t ... nl INfdOI OIAc.i.~ ,,,.._ If ~l\r Hetwy P'llfw 4'tAL l l'Vl'C"-'I ... ~I Pvtillltllff Or•fl9t (Hsi Oilll• PllOI. ,_IUWI ~.,,.. '-'' 0..ly ,..,., Jul,l,t, ltl ) • »S2·1) Nlyl~Jlllyt, ltl~ t.U+IS PUBLIC NOTICE •·*'2 HOT ICE TO CIU:OITOltS SUPERIOR COUftT Off THE ST ATE OF CALI l'OltlUA l'Olt THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE NO.A·W 10 Esl•l.IO ot EMMA £LIZABETH DIT· TV, ~Ceils"d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lhe creOH~ ol t .. above ~nwd ~nl INC •II PffSOn~ l>dv•ng c••1ms ~lnSI Ille wld dK-nl are required lo lilt ttlem. wllll , .. ~ceswry YOIL!wn, in llle Oflke ot Ille clerk of tt>e atiow en- tili.c:I <outl. or to prewnl tlletn, wltll !ht 111<tuery vouctwrs, to tlle ul'ICM~ et lht U1w Olllce ol WOOLSEY. NEWELL ANO THATCHER,~ Sall ~uln Hills Ro , Newport ~acll, C..lilorn•• 'nl>l>O, wluch is , .. pl,;c:e ol blislnHs or ltw undersi9nec1 1n all mat ters l>('rta1n1nq lo Ille esl01te OI ~•d °' u°'nl, ~ltllln tour monll" all~ lh< lor~I publ1ca1ton ot lh1 \ nollte O.le<I June 19, 1'17S Joo Chapell~ Executor ol lhe Will ol lte above namied Ort •O..nl WOOLSEY,HE WE LLANO THATCHE• *'SH JM<llwl" Hills "d. _,..,. .. Kii, C .. lltrnl• '2W.0 Tel: ...... ._....,s ._ E .. cut .. Published O,.n<)e Coast 0.olr Piiot, July•. 14. U . JO. 197S 25'9-7S PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'EltlOll COUllTOF l'HE STATE OF CALI FORNI A l'Olt TME COUNTY OFOltANGE .... A·t42l1' NOTICE O F HEA.ING OF f'ETITIOH FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO CODICIL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENT Alt'\' E•lileot EDWIN L GA!IONER, Ollla E L GARONER, Oecf!awcl. NOTICE IS HERESY G IVEN INll CROC.IC E R NA Tl ONA L 8ANK. ronnerly "'""'d Croc-er C•tlttM Na· 1oonal 8•nk. "'' lllec:I l'lerel11 • petotlon lo< Proo.le of Wiii •nd Codicil and tor ouuence ot Letters Tot•-1¥y 10 I~ petltooner refer.,nce 10 wnoch I~ madt for tur111er parlicul•rs. and tl\oll Uw lime M>d place of llr¥i"'9 lte same has been sel for July 2', ttH, at ' JO • m .. in the cour1room ot Oe~rtmen1 No. l ot said court, •I 700 Clvk Qontf!r D<ive Wlr•I. in Ille City ot Sonia Ana, C..ll!ornl•. Date<I Juty 3. t97S WILLI.AM E. SI JONN, County Clerk STAHLE'\' SEYILl..A A-,,.r•tUw ,._,S.tlt• -ftlu a1vd. S.••-L.nA ........ C..lltel"nla -1 Toi: (21>1171· .. 20;17._1'44 ,..._yfef: ,..lltlef'er Publlwd Or•n!)O coul D.1lly Piiot, July t , 10, 16, ltlS 2S2>1S PUBLIC NOTICE • NOTICE 01' f'UaLtC NEARING TO at: HELO av THI. 0ftANG£ OOUHTY f'UNNING COM#llUIO.. OM AMIENDMI NT NO. •·JS \'O THIE OtltANGIE COUNTY GEN IEAAL. f'UIN NOlk• ls Nttf>y 9lvon t~I OAJuly 21. 191S, •s ~rt o1 Hs PF"09rtm lo con- tl,,._iy upcN .. -..Cl AllllOU.00r_,. CounCy G«,,_.•I PIM, Ille 0rMIQlt Coun- ty "'-1"0 Cofnml SSIOfl wri II llOld • pulltl< llo•rlftQ to COl!tlder AmeftOrntllt No. MS to Ille Oro1111oe Oluftty Gtn..-et Plen .t'fecll119 I-In Ille unl~.11· eol torrltorytlt On"91t "tounly. More sPt<iflc•lly, 111e Commhslon woll CMsldor v•rlo1n l•nd \!Sit (t\ang.S "' the £1 Taro, LqY11e Hiiis, MldweY Cltr .... """'1 &H ell, Mini.. Viejo, C.Cstr-IM«ll, 0.1141 ...,kit, end Che"90I II\ Pltfllll"O •lelue for Ille An•llolm Hlll1 CN0111 lt.tnclll eno Fooltllll Cer•IOor Mo•. Tllo 11Mfl119 wlll c,om,.,...,c. al 1:30 PM ., •• ._ tllefHft•r H possible Mid will • N ici In V.. Clommlssloft's '-'"9 f'OOf'll lft IN Cou ... y E1191 ... r• "'9 Ovllcllne, AGO Civic <mw Drive WtM, '41111• ANI, C.llltrnii, All ill l«otttd ,.vtle5 af'O l11vll0d to etl- tnd lie l'leirO. Wt'lftM (-•nit •rt 61\0 lmfltfld. Tiie .. \llovlcl lie Mnl to , .. Com,,.. u.ion •I Vie•""'-4'd0rou •s -•s ~llbl~ .... dell-.d, Ill 811'r efttll prior k>, Of' • WW c-nc-llt .. tlle t<lltduled "'*klleMlfte, COM f'l l AHCE WI TH 1H E CALll'ORNIA ENVl"ONMENTAL OU.Al.ITV ACT 1 II 1\9' ~ leuMI ltl.t tllis proJt<1 _., ..... lltftiflc.-........ ~ -Wle eMtr-~ A ...-1'"""-Y .... ~Moat ftnM<t.....,, -lll9'ft ..,....,... .... ~ ........... ~ ............. ~In 1M IEl\vC.- ......... -~INMr91tf'KY olffkft. .C -~ ........ MIMI •• ._ hllel~or-.f'MMllwlll '9 rwlewN .. ltw P1M1111 ... Gom- mkllolll •t "" ••'"9 11..w ....... .. IN floMfll'lt tw tllls 1hlt<I . A ....... 1 IMwm•llOll .... r411"9 !tilt"'*" llMrlfte .... ., bo OCIQIMCI ..... <tnM<tl ... tllt M••nct l"ttnnlftQ Olitttltft., ttlt l11wtrW1menw1 ~ !MM ~1' IU Nortll ~'· "·°' ... ·~ '-'• .,,., (.lllltonll• .-... ~ • ....,_ UtO a+la1. 11\.teal.,_, °' ... CAle\I Delly "',._ Myt,tm uars . ., .... eeo.u NOTICE TO CftlOI TORS SUf'EftlOR COU"TOFTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TH£ COUNTY OF ORANGE NO. A·IJ1U NOTICE TO CREDITOllS SUf'ElllOlt COURT 01' TNE STATE OF C.AL1 FORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·litl• E\late ol OLIVER L MA THESON, a-•OLIVER MA THE SON, OMed .... '<l. NOTICE IS HERE BY ulVEN 10 tho! E~to11e ot ALICE S FRE.EMAN, "~" ALICE SPRAGUE FREEMAN, .oka ALICE T ~REE MAN,Oec11d\.<!d Cf'9dllo•\ ol the abov,• n.imed df!u,oenl 11.-1 tlll person\ nav1n9 rl<'!•m\ olQ<oin•t Ille s.ld oeodonl .ir~ rcQuored'IO lilt lllem, with the ntCt\••r y vouchers, Ill ll'lt office ol the c1er' ol the abO"" tn· lltltd court, or 10 pre~tnt lh~m. Wtlh 1M Mc~s<iry voucnen, 10 lhe undt!r,ogned •• Ille olllce 01 A''"'man, Ling & RuHell. 1000 8•n-ot C•lllornlt 81d9., 444 W. Oc;un Blvd . Lon9 Buell, C..111 , -lcll I\ Ille Plit<e ot bu\lne.s ol Ille un· denl9ned In •II nw11er~ 0@•1•1"'1'9 to lht ttl•le ol \<Sid oeceoenl, wolhin lour month\ •Iler Ille'"~' f)ubh<•11on ot tho\ ftOClce. D•ttd June 19, 1'1S. NOTICE I!, HEREOV GIVEN to Ille <ted110" of 1ne above nan1eo ll•><e<>enl ll'WI all p4'r'>On\ l'1<1v1n9 tlillm' o)Qo•n~1 ttlt Utd d~Ct.>cJt:"nl art tt!QU*rt.-d to filt- thttm, wtth tne ntce~\drv voucht•h. 1n th<! 0111ce of lhe tl~rk ot lht .ibOve en tilled courl, or 10 pre,enl lnem, w.ln IN' nec.t!~wry vouchers. fo tne under!t•Qned •I Ille olllce ot FRANK A 01..DMEN. OLOMEN, KING & GREENE 'l()l DollC!r Or , S1e 100, Newport lkdth. C..111., wlllcll ·~Ille pl.ice 01buw,..•,,01 Ille unoers1911eo in all mdlle" P,,•1<1111 IOC) lo lhe t:!ttate-Ot $aid deU·Ot>flt wttt~IO tour month\ •tier the tH\I ouohc.dltOO of lh•\ noute. Daleo June 11. 19tS LO•\ E J'.=r4:t-ffldn EAecutr1xol the w•lf J..Ooe Aram•I<• Adrn1nl\trah•ol ll'let>l•lt OI Ille •bOvel\iltn'OCll!«!O..'f\I ACKE"MAN, LING& RUSSELL 1000 ...... et C•litorn1• Bid•· ..WWutOcun a tvd. ot lhtt ttDove nd me el dt:U:Oi.:nt '"°"9 at.<11, Ce Ill 90002 Ttl: CJUI 4:a..t"1 FRANK A. OLDMEN • OLDMEN, KING & G!IEENE 'IOI Donr Or Suole 200 Newpart Beul!, C•hl. Attorney tor E.auulrtlt JlllWflMIY tor Admlnlllrttn11 P\1011~0 Ordn9e Co•~• O••ly Po101, Publl\tlf!d Orange COd~I 0doly >'•IOI JunelS, •nd July 2, 9, 1', 197) 23~1/S Juntt 18.1), """ Ju1y 2, 9, 19/) nt.1 7) PUBLIC NOTICE l'l"IU.IC :\OTlCE NOTICI! 0 1' INTENDED SALE AT PUaLICAUCTIONOF TAXDEEDEDltEALP"OPERTY T. C. Sale No. 11'4 PUBLIC. NOTICE IS HE RESY u lVEN lllJI on the 78111 ddy nt July, 19/S, •• Ille hour 0110.ooo·,1cx-AM ot lhal d<tY on lh• 011oceo11he Td• Colletlor ol lhe C.Ounly ol O•'t\nQt. Sl•le Of ca11torn1,,, ltw un~r\IQlll.'d Rutierl L Citron, as T dr COiiector ot uod Countv ol Or•r>Qe on pursudnt~ 01 ldw Jn<J 1ne writlen aulllofltatlon ol lhr Stole Con I roll~• ot Ille Stotl"ol Col11urn1c•, ddl~<I Mdy l<I, n 1l end rwv1n9 been so directed by th<!' llo,;rd 01 Suf)l!rv"nr 01 tM \did County of Orange, intends lo ">ell. will olfer lor \di~ an1hell •\ prnv•dt·O "Y 0 1v,.1on I, P•rl 6, CllaP4•• I. o r ll'le RtVf!nue Jrd l.iu11on coo. on \~i>MJt• Pd•t<'I' ... PUBLIC AUCTION to 11W noqhe\I bidder tor casll 1n faw!ul mont v 01 lhe Ur"t~d Sldlt< o• 10< MOOt••bl• p.oper, lhe reo1I pr0Pf!l'\VSllU411ed on lh• C.l>OnltOI Orange Stale of C..lllornl• •nd de.(rlbeO a\ IOllOW\. lt>Wtl Prooer1y localf'd on LiJQUf\d Beac.11 Coly At<ll ~<\Ch HeoQllh LO\ U In Olk )0 Also dt\Crttled .\AP SS·312·JO Litst H\tS\tt Bonn•f'J Ro111u Min.mum acceptable 01d noo Art n ~'''" .,.,,. ,,nt \ 1..01 l • '" ei. 1<1 Also oe\cro~d .n AP$) )11 )I Wl\I •~\f!\~t 8onnol') R•·ut ·• Montmum •HtPtotOlt bod~ ... rcn 8(>.j(n>t• "I'll~ l.011/ on lil~ ~ Al\Odt\cro~d as AP SS 312 l1 LA\t A\\es,,ee Bonn1P J R.-ut,·r Min.mum accepl•Dle Ood \200 AtCh 8cdCh He19nh LOI I on 811< II <1n<I LOI\ 7 lo none I IA 81K 18 Al!>OdoSCrll»d U ... p SS·J)l·ZS L.nt •ssesset Bt&nche Gr~en ct"' Minimum accept•Ole b•O UOOO Arch Be"Ch Hl!>Oflh Loi\ 1 r.21n Olk II Al\O described .. AP SS·3S.·O& La\I OW\Stt E•l•leol Gl<1dys St.tier •I di Minimum acuptable bod \.400 II the prOl)trty 1\ no1 ·~err<!d oeto•f! 1t 1s so sold. Ille r19111 ol redemphon woll(Oa\e ,.., O.d will be 01uepl~ ta< It•• ll>dn lhf! minimum •mount ~llown and s~t for01 tolfow1n9 lhf' ltQ<'I deStflf)loon ol e•<h lol or grOUP ot IOIS. or Pdrcel or oa•ttls ol land ii\ Ot:scrobeO abOllt' rl'le purcl\il'le proc" 1s to be p.ood on full •I ll'lt lt~of f)Urcll•H .tl lht above w le Alter seld u le. Ille under~•oned . .is wch h• Coll.,clor, w111 o ecu1e d Meo 10 IPIC purc"la~er of etcll lot or 11<1rce1 C>.iled lh1s 1SthdiyOI June IQ]) Daleo! Sele· July 28. 197S Robert L Citron a~ T •• Collt <lO• Ol ll'le Countvol' OrdnQf! Slate 01 C•lolornod P\lbllsllod Oran~ C.out Da•IY Pilot July 1 • 16, 1'/S l~Q4-1S PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTJCE NOTICE TOCONT"ACTORSCALLING ,O~ 81DS School Dl~lricl C.ont Community Colleqe 01\l•ICI BldOUdllnt ll 00•.m . Tllvr~<lv,July 11.19IS. Plact of Bod Reulpl Cllloce of, .. Pu•Cl'ldsong A9enl. C.Odsl Community COlleQt D1slr1<I Adm1n1>1,.1oon 8"oldlnq, 1310 ~Odm\ AvenU4', Cost• Mo~ Ot•~ County, Cdlltornoa ProfeCI fdentltlcellon N•mot L obr.irv \llC'lvlng. """''°'"" remooe1 b•dno, ~u Place Pl<1n\. are on Ille Olllce ol lhf! P\lrch•sl119 AQent, Coast Community Colle~ Dl\I"'' Admlnl\lrahon BuoldlnQ. IJIO Adams AvenUO!. Cost• Mna, C..lllornla. '262•. Pl<1M mo y be obtalnfl<I In Ille ottice ol lhe Purchasln9 Agenl NOTICE IS HEREBY u lVEN Illa! ltw abOve nam~ ScllOol District ol Ofin91! C.ounly, C••llo•n••. ac.llnQ bv and lhrouoh Its Goll\!rn1n9 OoMO. llerelnaller rtlerred lo .n "DIST !llCT". wlll ~<t'I"" UI> to, but not ••tl'r than the MloW·Sl•I~ ltmt, r.e•tt <I btdS '°' ,,,.. 4'Wdr0 al a contra<: I tor the •bo•• P'OIC'(I 81os s,,.11 be received In Ille f)foKt IOentlh~ abOve, •nd '"''' br ope,,.d nnd put111c1y re.er aloud •1lhP11b0tt \IAltd lime and piece Eecll bid must 'onlorm And be •e_.s,,,.. to lht conlracl dO<umtn1s. Eecll bid ~II be accomp..,nteo by a certotted or <tsllltr's <he<-p.oyable 10 1'lt Owner, or setl~I•< tory Bod Bond In loorof the Owl\er, exttuled by tllct bidder ~ prln<ISMI o1111d • s•llstectory sur9ty c...,._y es surtly, lft Ml •movnt no ltss INll five titrct11t cs• I of Ille btd. The chtclt or bio bOftd SNlll be 91wn •s • 9"11rolll\IH 11\el tl'lt blddtr will uecuie '"" C.olltra<I If 11 be .iw.,ded lo lltm on con· lormlty wllll Ille Cont•dCI Document\ dnd w.11 provldf! ttw Surely bOftd or bonds requlrwo wltllln len days •fltr notll1tallon ol the •••rd ol Ille contrecl. In Ille tvent of l•llure to enitr 1n10 WCll CO<>l•.tel, "'" proctt<ls OI Ille clle<ll will br forfeited, or In 1114 case ot e Dof10, Ille rull sum lllereot will be tori.I-to u id ~I district. Tiit DISTRICT lln deltr""nect Ille Qtnc•al prevailin<J ,.,, of per diem ·~In tlle lo<•lllY In wlllch tPlfs M>rlt os to be ~rto•mtd tor each <r•tt or type .. __ men MOded IOOt<WI• Ille conlre<l, IODe •s 11\14'<1 below: FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAME. STATEMENT The 1o11ow1no p.,rwn' ~r 1:do1n9bu>1 nt~'io d\ CLABOUANE 11 0 MES. llOJ HrtrbOr 8oul~varo. SU•lf' 1<·11. C.O••.i Ml!HI C<1l1torn1d •n7& Mike C.ld• • O.•v•lopmcn1 rnc , a C•l1torn1• Corpor<111on, 3303 HarbOr 9oulevard, Su11e IC·ll, C.o•l<I MtW, C<llllornla '1162• EMbourne Propf'rl1t\, Inc., • c..1o1orn1<1 C.Orpo•01l1on, ~1 s.tn N1co1.,. Drove, Suitt 10h, Newport 8e.tch, C..1o1orn1a '11660 Tn1\ busonen 1\ tonducled by d CJCftt'tofl P<Hlntr\hop. Mokt Cl.or-°"veloe>ment, Inc Mocllael w. Cl•rk. P<e\1dent lh•s st.iltmen1 wu ltllo w•lh ,,,., County C.le•~ of O••n11t County on July 7, 1'7~ FOSll Pl.oblt\Pled Ot.tn9 .. Cod'' Odlly Ptlot Juty9 1•. ?l ,JO. 1915 l)lil-1~ PCBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NEU NAM E STATEMENT ""' lollow1n9 l*•Son 1\ OO•rv) IMJS•· M\~a\ BRADSHAW FORMUL'I RAC I NG. I Stl PIM.tntt.i A vl , Nl!"'OOM Bet<h. C•lllorn1• 92l>l>O Robert Edward Brad\hdw, 11~ l'•en1<1• Dtl Mu, S.in Cltn">f'nl~. c-1o•orn1a Th1> buslnt)S Is condu,ted by d" •n· d1v1Cl~t Robert E Br idSh.tw l!>•S sta1tmen1 ..,.,., llled w11h 11-W County Clerk 01 Or an9e count r on Jun• II. 191S FICTJTIOUS 8U~INESS j NAME STATEMENT -f ... Tht IOllOoNln!) J*f\00 "dOlf\9 bU~~ •S T H E I N T E R N A 1 I 0 """'L BOOKMAN. 3•11 V1.! L•dll. Nf'~rt 8e•<h, CA nl>toJ a Monr~ S. Miii.it. 611 L•OO Pert. Cr., N<iwporl B"dt fl, CA. 92000 lhh b<1\1nh> os condut lt!d by"" In dlvldu•I. Monroe S. Milla• Tiiis \latemenl was 111co willlf1~ County Clerk ol Or•n11e Counlr IJll\Jlane 23, 1'1S ...L..,. PubloY\r>d Ordn9e Coa>t Dally; Junt ?S <Ind J11ly 2 'I. 16. 19/) 2l6A 7~ I L. 4 Pl'BLIC NOTICE .. ., FICTITIOUS BUSINESS: I NAME STATEME NT • · • Th" 1011ow1n9 persons are cto.~· ~-~ -P I M A C A P I T~ L DEll[LOPMENT 1()168 BnCh boutevotrll, ':.u ole 150, Hun1111,l'aft Beach, CA q1M1 G LOU•• C,ra11ao10 111. 1b161l 6'4<1\ Oouff!vard, Su•'" 1 so. H unt1"1#fon Buch.CA '11M1 Daniel O Tomp~tns. •OJf1vr. Pima, Palos Vf!roe., Ca lo1orn1a ., John les\1ng, 2 lO• v oa P~lltco, Palos Vetdf!', Eslalt\, CA ~077• •. Tl\1s bu~•""\S ·~ comluCled by ;t.1lm1t- ed 1><1rtntrsh1p u Louo~ Gra11oldlo 111 Th•~ stal~menl Wo)• toled wol"71hl' Count~ Cit:•~ of Orange Countv°""June 11. 19H. • it•m Publo\h••a Otdnn• Cod~I O.iofy P!I•,, F44h'1 July 2, 9, 1& 1 J. 1q/~ 7olOHS Publ1\l'ltd Oran9e Co.1,1 D<l•ly P1"1! June 11, 2S,and Julv 1, 'I. IV/) U)lJ 1, PUBl.IC .NOTICt: FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne lollowlng person ·~ CIOorq bu" ""~\ ., CALIFORNIA Wl:I G11T t.t•C HE ... LTH C.LUB, 270 8edCh SI LiH)un.. Oee<ll. C•llforn1• •l•S1 8arbari A. Auf!rl>ach, Ul l11Qn Or . Leguna BtKll, C.•lilornra<n~~I l n1~ ou~uw~i t\ <ondu<te<t O'f' ,1n in Oo•IOUil 8irber• AuerbicPI ThoS ~lalemenl w"'' h ied w11n ,,.. I County Cler~ ot Orilnqe County on Jur11 ll. "IS. FOOll Publo\11• <l U1 .. n11t (<o,1\I Ooofv i',101 Jo;nf h,dndJuly 7 q I•. IQ/S 1JI PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tfle lo11ow1n9 person~ are d01119 bu~o l"'~as: 1 THE 5TR"Y·W'iALE, JM No 2 ForCISI Ave .• L•qun.i Bea(h, CA. '27lo ~Obert W~schmlrln, 23191 "pt. 202 ~riner Or., L•9una N19uel. CA. '1777 Frede WHcllmotth. 137'1 Apt. 202 Mariner Or., La9un_. &each. CA '??777 Thh bus1ne~s •\ 'onoucteo by a gener•I pannerillop. RobertWuchmorth TP11\ stilemenl "'•H loll'<! w1111 ,.,,. County Cit•-ol Oran9• County on Jun!.' Tl, ltlS. F021• Pub11Y>ed Or•n9f Coa \t Ddolv ,..,tul Juty 7, 9. 14. ll, 1'7S 7«S H P UBLIC NOTICE ~t:BLIC 1'0TICE " FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l~ IOlll!wong P<'"On IS CIOlng 17ui.f. M\\d'- MA RINA Of FICE SALES. 10S01 MOnldu~ C11cle Hun1on91on Bdlt~ll. CA 91Mh Vor911 J Mo9nuwn, 10501 Molltlulc Circle fiunl1n9ton 8eacll, CA. '21>14 Th1\ bu'-•nr!.\ •\ conducted by M\ in· oev1duat Vorqol J Maqnuson Tnos "1a1emen1 wa~ 111...0 wlllto thl" County C.lf·r~ nt Oran9e County on Jun" lb 191) F02l6 P\lblo\r. .. o Oronq<-co .. \f 01111v Plk><. July 1. 9 111 n 191\ 24*! 1s Pl' Bl.JC ~OTICt: S .. DDLEBACI( VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICf 25200 LOI Pil Ao.od Li9uni1 Hilh, C~hlOl"nlt Y24SJ PUBLIC NOTICE 81D The SaOOlebaCk Valley Un1l1ed School 01s1rotl woll accept b•°' VP lo i·oo pm . Thursoav. Juoy 17, 191~ M '"" Business Ser voe<> Off oce ?SlOD i.. Pat Road, Ldl)UM Hills, Calotorni., IC)f' Ille lurn1st11n9 ot SPIOP Equoomenl Arts & Crall\ L1~t~ 91v1n9 complttP dPt<l•t d'., io t,.,,.. -••tY dnd kind o• wppo,~,. t'Qu•P. mrnl, etc • de\ired. toqell'IP• with 11111 description and ~0~1t1Cdt•on\, art<1 a \ltllrmt!'nt ot ron<hl•Of"<. qov+ornfnq ihe blddlnq m.tv bP ~PCurPd trom t~ Purt n " "9 OeOdrtmenl nt tht! 4.Do~ .ld<lrl'\> SAODl EBACO: VALLEY UNIF IEOSCHOOL OISTRIC'I' SAUCE YEAuER l Purrha"nQ Supef"'\tl•')Or --------------Publo\hed Oranq., CQa<,t Oaofy Pnol. FICTITIOUS a USINESS IJuly1,9, 19tS 14'·1S NAME STATEMENT Tiie following per~on~ .ire d0tng bus• ne~~•s. C & J uARDEN ING. 103)1 Man)trd Ln , Hunl1n91on El1·.ten. CA .,, .... '"'" Al'V1n We lstrom 70JSI Mdns.,o Ln, Hun1.no1on D~•<n, CA '11"41> John CM1Pr Holoen, 703\1 Mdn!Ml•d Ln , Hunllr>Qlon 8U•f'I CA '17"41> Thii bu\.nh~ 1S condu<lrd DY dn on ~ ... ioual Ct'lr1\ Ahnn Wnhtrt1m Tn•\ \ldt1m,•nt w11\ ftlf\O w•tt\ H·u County Clerk of Oran11• County on Jun~ 1•, 1975 FW.U Publo)ll•d O•<'!n9c Co'"' Clolllv Polol June 11, lS. dndJul• 2. '·IQ/) nw 1; PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8U~IN£SS HAMl.STATEMENT The to11ow1n9 ~r>Ofl 1s ooong bu\1 neu•s EUREXPORT, ?3*4 Cornell Or . C.0\1• Mf!S.. CA 97'7• .Ja•n M•lll•¥tl·Ftm.no. 2JIM Cornell Or , Coste Mo .a, CA. 92•,. fh" buSlntSS tS COl\dueled by an ;n. dlVlduil Jt•n M•l,..wt·Fomrno Tl\1\ Sl•lemtnl wits llll'd ~lh lht County C.lerll of O•iJnte County on J- Pl"BLIC 1\'0TICE .. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • NAME ST ... TEMENT r Tn.c t0How1nq Pt:t~on'l a,t d'o•ng SI• ne~\ .. s OR JOHN ~ 11EAOOU ... RTl"S• l810So Plotd Or °''"''d Ana. C..A.. John M"hl~r 18J> Snr "nqtotf-f't,. Newport B•cJ<n. C.A 9~&o0 Th" ou•·"~" •\ .one1u• l•tl br • llm•t· edp,ttrtt\t:'rsn,p • ~ Jonn Mrinlc., ,, .. Tho~ ,1a1pnwn1 w"' IOI• cl wotl\,.ll'ljt Coo,nty Clerk 01 01 a•i<){ County on Jlhle 10. 191~ ' f'uOlttiihed Or-tn'IL (..._c,u ,t oa.1:~. June H, anti July l 'I 16, 191~ 2~~ ' Pl1RL.I C NOTICE ~ : ' . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ' Tht lo11ow1n9 persons .ire do1"99illU. nouas. "'\. J & A PRECISION HANO DEB01t, RIN G , HOii "H ' Mo r•n St, INestm.nslf!r. Cal. 9~681 Ronald E. JU\l•Ct. HOii "l't"' Moren St .. Wolmlnster, C•I '261! JoeW S.ner. IS08t • H '" Mor.MSt . Wulmtn~ler. C;il '2b8J ' Tll1s bu\lnhs Is conducted by a QeMrtl per l,,.""'P 10. i.1s. FOOtl Aon•IO E Ju$lice Publ•slled OranQt CO<ISI D•lly PllOI, 'tll•i sl'9emenl wa\ l •ltd wlll\.t11e Afty ci.ulflc•lloll not fnll~lp.oted end titlOw llst~ sh•ll be paid al tl>e cur· refit wt9t r•tes for tllt •POlkablf! ,,_ •"" crasslllullon In eflo<t wltlt Ille June u . .,.., July 1, •. 1'. l~/S 2ll2·7~ County Cler-ol Orange Coullly on J- --------------70. l'llS. •bOYe listed Tr•cleS Counclls II .,,Y rain hsled below are not current or •re re· • Fa14 vi~ by leOor "retmtf'llS durlnqlllt bidding llme or conm..c:1lon lime, sucll rt· PUBLIC NOTICE Publliohod Oran~ Cont Dil<ty lilflM. vlslons 111•11 be conslde,...o • !Mr1 of tht tit•-llsttd ,.,,s Any lletlltf>, -ll•rt, •---------------•June 75, •no July 2, 9, 1~. 1'1S ~i v«•lioft, promoUon o• other btftellU lllafl be In .crditlon to Ille be'-li"ed •1199 tulff: CFafl, 0--'tlcati..., or Trtte CAR~•MT•RS: Cartie11te• Fore-: Rectltt\ not tenlflln7S< per llOurmo'911141n wa,.ltaw l I.SS l'llo !lowly rat• of Ille 11l9lle\I Gt•Ptnlt• c1an1tketlon Oftf wlllcll ~ rws ,..,.....tlblllty, uetPI "Plleumallc N.ilerOI' ""'-' Sl"lll.,." U.O.•H l.tborer\, Qentr<11I or conslrutllon Ocloer•10" •nd 1en0trs 01 _. ...... 11c .tnd •IKl•k toot•, vibration mec:hl~ •"" \lm llaf "'9(1\eftlUI tool\ not HPt••t•IY c•e~\lllecl lle••IPI IL.•CT•tCIANS 0.-•I For•m•n ,,_ -S. l'oremon f'eAmll!I Cellio ~liter Wl-.r1, l lnom•n. Te<llnlclan, Cltt1•fled Wtl~ »t•nM•TAL. U.1' 11 " 10.41 lt.10 10 '° f'ICTITIOU5 aus1 NISS NAM• STAT.MINT ' Tiie followlnQ persons ere doll\11 bu\4-non.s V.ARIANT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 10.71 lll"Mlleld ~reel, NO. 7, Lo\ Alaml I~. C•llfor nl e Tiii\ ouslntss '' conductfll by n RltMtd J. Rlnflla, 114 Stontord l.4ne. s. .. 1 Buc11, C•loto•nl• 'IOIAO P•lrlcll E O'S.ulllv-f'I, J1li Tll(-tr ... ,.. , Los Alemllo,, C•fllorn•• 'IOl)O l'llls bu.eMSS •\ (onekK.ltd by • ge ...... •l P"•IMt ~hop Rlcl'lard J Rine II" 1P11s \lel•rMnl •O 1114"d wolll If>(' Oounly Cl•,., of Or•noe co~nty on Jun!! 10, 1'1). ..., •••• W&r11ff '"°""""•as "91ftferClflt lrcNt W•llor "4Jme PlibClslled Or•nqo Co.i\I D•1tr PllOI I041 J-1S.indJuly2,t, 1', 1•H U.0-tS ·t.11 ~; .. Ulft,l\01~,-it.OOperlloul' _.. ''*' t11t "'°"''' r•t• o1 ,,,. 11~1 c•~tlliC•tlOft o~ 'llftlkll ,,. .. , .....,vi.-., WIWft i-., more I""' Wll<"•" .... ~.-1111911 lie MltctM ..., .... ,....,., to a<t •• ,.,_ • Tiie lor'991"t •<,,.Ckli. ot ..,. dl•m -411'' Is bMed -• _......,. ..., el eltN Cll ..._t. Tllo rate IOI' llolklorf -owr1t"" ~ "'811 •at ltaJl ti.-_. ~-It \NII .. 1N11da1a.y ~ tlle CONTRACTOR to ~ .,_ <•r«t Is .....,, eflCI ~ 911y fl*ontracter .indtf lllm, IO •Y ,_. lftt !Nlft IM .... -"'" , .... to•ll -,.mtfl-'t'lfdbY IMm In lflll•llOCU41eftol ---•ML Noblclder"'•Y wlltlclt•w lllstlldtor •P9r•odof '°'ty.P"hoe CUI ditn Mtt~ -.... tot flDr ,,.. .-111no of bid• A P9Y"'tlll toonCI •llCI • Pt•l°'MMl<t bond wllf tit '""I ... PF-'9 ~ ..... .,... Qlnlrect. Tiie PO~Plt bond \NII bO on lllo torm"' fWttl I" IN <ontr_. o1D<-11ts. COAST COMMUNITYCOL\.EOE OtSTRICT lllo•••°' Tru\ltt'\ • lyNortNll £. W.IMft S.<rel••Y • eo.ni101 l rU!oletl ~I,,.._ 0rtn90 CM ti ['Alty f'llOt1 JuA., t '· "11 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ... NOTICE OF ' OtSSOLUTION OF f'All TNERSlll~ ~bile nollcr I\ l'le••"Y given lllttt L. C. Menk9', E. J. F. Re9•n. •nd ~s Alllnr.on, ,,..retolore ctoing bu"""~ Ufto ~r fllt llCl•llOu\ lorm n .. me •ndS1Y'!otol THE RAM GROUP, at SOO Newtan Otftltr 0<i"9, Suole SOO. C:llyof~ Beecll, Countv of O••nQt. !.1•19 of C..lllOrnlt . 4•d on ,.,. 11th d•Y nt JIJl>ro, 1'1), b'I' m•lorltY con-.nt. OH•Mll"lllo saod p4'rl~rslllp •no tt•mln•le hir •tl•llon) •s Nrtneo 111tre1n. DATED AT Ntwpo;t •"11&1t • C.lltorn1•0 tlll1 >OtlldayoCJ Ufte, ltlS. L C..Menk~ ' Put111\lleo O••nee Coett o.11r .,.., J uly•,t•l• ~· .. . \ .... . .. I I : . I I I • I I I i I . . . . ' . llfi u"'''-Y PILOT WeanNday July 8, 197~ ·Trusts Off er Benefits Officer Takes Over Property, All Details ByS\'L\'IA PORTER Case ll'-Story One Mr. and Mrs. ('lark ar~ an their early 70$ unct n·tan.'<i to l-'lontlu. They have ac- l·umulat<.>d s tock:. and bonds that vay l'l'g\Jlar l.lividends, also gel uH:ome from rents, a company pt•ns1on plan and Social Security. The Cl.irks want to devote the re::.l of the ir lives lo travel , boat- ing and r e laxin(:. Mr. Clark has lost inter est in business and Wall Street. He ~orries about manag. 111~ his l'!>l .. 1le properly and who \\ill • .1<:t fur him if he 1s in· l· .. 1pac1tated. HOW 00 THE CLARKS solve 1 hl'Sl' proble m s and anxieties"! T hey go to their la wyer and ba nk trust officer a nd set up a •·re· \'OCa ble" trust under which their trustee 11 n this case, the bank) t.1kt-~ over t h e ir properly, mana:;:cs 1l. ha ndles every deta il fht! Clarks are relJeved of all 11 me-1.:on::.um 1ng tasks. get a \l'j rly s ummary of a ll transac .. :11111!>. The Clurks. though, can still m;1ke :.ill t he major business de· r1-.1ons -if they like -und as t he American Bankers Assn. em· ph.1s1zcs, they "will <tlways have l·ompletc control of their assets l~cause they can revoke the trus t al .111~ time But with the rehef of a t ru::.t. they need not worry about what h a ppens 1f they l>ecomr seriously 111 and can't handle the ir affairs ." Case Hisrory Two· Mr. Bakl•r ::.upports has 75-year·old parents .rnd, since the elde r Mr. Ba ke r 's !'-o1:1al Se<'unty 1s not adequate, tht' younger Mr. Ba ker curw.. tnbutes m ost o f their income. 9" For many years, the son sent them a $335 check each month, ;md because he was in the 50 per· t·ent tax bracket, he had to ea rn $8.000 to s end his parents $4,000. Money's Worth He found his answer in lh<' so called "short -term" or "Clifford trust " -unde r which hi.' cr\!alt•d a trus t consis tmg of asst·ts lh••l generated a bout $4,000 a ~car wilh bis parents as lx•nd1r1unt•!> who received all thr mcome. ATTllE END OF lht!lrust ll has to last al lea~t 10 years or un· ti1 the death of t he purenl:, t hl• property r everted to young Mr Bake r . H e had ucc.·omphshed four major aim s: his parents rt·· ceived the ir checks nutomatlcal ly; he fulfill~d h1:s oblagallon: he s aved about SI ,500 a ye:ir on his own taxes: hl· avoided payinl! estate t axes on thut propt!r ly when he took il back. ~ Case HistonJ Three Althoug h Mr. Spencer alw<.iys had made a good income from his s mall family business, he had not been Pact Appro,·ed .For F urni lting A $96,000 contract to design the anteriors of Safeage C'hcm1cal Corporation of Amenca·s nC\\ corpor ate offices m Newport Bea c h h as bt•t-n awarded tu Beverly Thom pson Interior:,. The preliminary plan::. t·all for the design. layout and furrus hing of the 3,200-squa re foot facility utilizing s uede, rich leathe r. teak paneling and unique graphics. a ble to build a nestcgg. So to pro- ll·ct his wife who would be tn· c:apabl~ o r nrnn a!l mg a large lump-sum ins urance payment ht! ::.cl up :t m ajor life insurance trust. Today Mrs. Spencer , an elder· ly wido w, is provided with a re· g ul a r income fro m the pro· ress10m1lly managed insurance trust. The ins ur ance proceeds ll;u d to a tr ust are not subject to l'laims of creditor s or proba te - and in fact, in many states, an in- • M1ran<'t:' payment to a trust is ex· t•mpt from stJt e inheritance tax. A T ltl1ST IS AN extraordinari· ly ne,jble inst r ument which you unll your lawyer can draw up to acc·omplish just a bout any goal ~ou w;.int tr you a re in the older agl· brj t•kcts, )OU m ay set up a I ru!>t with vourselv~s as income ht•neric1;1 ries so your assel5 are m anagl'd for you and you have ::.tand-b~· p rotection. You may chooM: lo l'Ollect all the income from your a!>sl'ls but leave the principle in trust ror future generations or you may collect the income and U!>e any part of the principle you need. A trust in for ce when you die passes directly, and intact, to any per sons you designate. Also when property passes from one gener ation to another , other in· hrrent a d .. ant ages of a trust are that lhC"re 's no probate court to contt nd with .ind trusts arc pn\ .ile. not public, agreements. 8l"T RE WARNED: 1f you think a tru::.t m ig ht benefit you, talk to a lav. ycr you trust. If you wish a bank Lo a ct as trustee, ha,·e your la wyer draft the pro· per trust ngreement. New Hope for Auto Victims WASllJNGTO N <UPI) -The car buyer who gl.'ls stuck with a lem on may be about to get some help, at Io ns last. A law thnt went into effect J uly 4 lays dov. 11 some toug h rules for all warra nties. The automob11l- may be especially affected, however . because 1l represents a major expenditure <rnd the dissatisfi ed cus tom er is m or e likely to com plain. l'NITED PRESS IJ"irl'ERNATION.r\L HAS r e· ceived quite a few lette rs from unhappy car owner s. One from Sprin gfield, Mo., 1s typical: "While w a iting for some work to be done on my t•ar •.. l struc k up a conversation with u retired man \d\O three m onths ago bought a top-o(·lhe -line <S6.~. plus J 1::.l pnc:e) hardtop with all the extras Order Yours NOW • • • v-- 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels • PERSONALIZED ~ . ;J~ .. v •srYUSH 2 $150 - lie had driven n demonstrator of the s a me model, lht.>n bough I.his car otr thr s howroom floor. .. Before he rcuc:ht•d home. about 20 milt•s ca!-.t of !-ipnn~ficld , the cni.nnc ( ('()j\'i-;LJ UER J \\j .... k not'k1n g. ,\ nL'\\ _ ' • ' J hlol'k :rnd t wo m·w pislons hJ\ l'n'L cured the kntK·k . inti hl· has other troubles \\Ith un engine that won't :-.ta rt l'.1s1ly on u cold monung -in fact, he h~s had to h..ivt.> u Sl'r\ ice call to get the car started one morning. T he problt>ms havc led to two new <.·.1rhurl!t11r:, ,.,, 'l h no improvement 1n tht! vpcration llf tht• l' U I'. "/'liOW T it E ~OTORIST CAN WRITE t he customer r1·lat ion:-. dE'partml•nt of lhc car manufa<'· tun:r. !Jul thc.·y will refer the complaint down the hnL· unt1l th1· unhappy buyer once ;..1:win is dealing v.11h thL· llL'iJll·r And lhl· dealer isn't necessarily to bl:.tme for .1 t•ar th al simply isn t uµ to industry sta n- d~1rd~ ;\io\'. ::.l•mL•on1: 111 this man's :;1tu:.it1011 m ay have :111othcr rcc·<111 r::.c 111 add1tion to complaining to n~t rrnt 'fhut \\ ould be lo a ppeal lo a complaint :.tC· LH~n panl'I. T h<:st• pands, M·t up by the dealers. in· \okt· nonh1ncl ang arbitration or ~imply discussion \\1th ;1 lh1 r d party. :'\ 1nl'l<.'l'n of thc!>l' pnnels oper ate on n s t<.1tewidc b;is1.s, whlll· lJ other~ operate only 1n metropolitan ureas none of them, inc1dcntally, in ~issouri. THE l'\ATIONAI. AUTOMOBILE OE..\LERS Assoc1al10n da1ms that 80 to 82 percent of the com· plaints brought before the!>e panels are resolved "to Lhesat1!>fattion of both dc<.1ler and consumer ." Tht> ncv. lav.. hov.1:vcr. rmpowers the Federal Tr:.ide Comm1ss1on Lo wn le rules saying just how tht•s\'.' p.mels and any other informal mechani::.m sl'l up an any other industry lo settle disputes -a rc suppo::.ctl to operulc J.1 ('\ :. ' • EASY TO USE '\/ ll•GlUlllli I ln fact . tht• law 1s dc:-.1J?ncd lo encourage indu!>lry to !>t'l up m ore a ppt.•al!> p.m els bccau:.c 1tsays the con- ::.umcr cno'l f?O l<H'OU rt unless hr h<1S l<.iken his case to some :rnc·h group. So t here should he a blossoming of such p;.i nC'ls. And Lh ey should be l1ctter since the f'TC will bl' wn tc•h 111J,! how thl'Y <>r><:rulc. !'\OR IS T HAT AU .. T HE CONSUMER still c an ~o to <'OU rt. If he wrns. t he firm offenng the warran- ty \\I ll h::ivc to n•pa11· thc product and pay all legal fee~ • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND I The l.1w ulso provides that class·action s uits over fo ully wu1-r,rnly provb1ons can be brought l'\'cn 1f th<' ronsumrrs rillrgrdly wronged have not t•.,.haust1..·cJ the 1nformc1l m:.u·hinery for :settling such dispute::. SHAP£ AN D SllE OF LABEL ,...- Mrt Jolin Doe 123 Main Sl •••I Anylown . Anystal• 12l•S Labal1 Do Nol Have A P11n led Bor der --------------------Fill in thi1 coupon. clip and mail with $1.50 to: Piiot Printing Label Div .. Post Offlc• lox 1 S60 C.ta Mew, Callfornl1 92626 Tht• p:.irt I)( the luv. th.tl wc>ll may com e to be <' .i ll <•tl t hl' "It' m on d au!.1 · sj ys - If the tirod uc t tor a component part thereof) ront:nn-. .1 ch-fret or mc.11funct1on afte r a r easonable numbrr nf ultt.'m p t s h~ the\\ <1rra ntor lo remedy de· frets 111· Ill alrun<'taon~ 111 sut'h product, the warran- tor rnu!>t perm 1l the consumer to elect either a re· fund. or repl::itcmt.•nl. "-llhout charge, or s uch pro· duct 01 part, as the C':Jse may be " T ll F, FTC' llAS t:NTIJ, T llF. END OF this year lo druw up rult•s spelling oul e xactly what a "re· Json.ihlc" nurnhl·I' of JI tempt ed fi xes will be, exact · ly wh<1l ~tand.ircb the puncls ha ndUng s uc h com· plaml~ must foll1Jw, aud soon. But lhl' a~cnt·y already has issued informal guidt•llnt·~ wurninf! th<.1t' ronsumcrs could well drnlleng1• oi 11 ~ m Jnufacturcr s interpret ulion of "rt«JMlll~IUll'Ot'SS " On t1lp of <ill tll ~1l. lhc !Jw requires that any wa r· r.int) oHl·rcd \\1th a prod11c·t m anufactured since J uly 4 must <'110,irly ~pell out what is covered, for how lonj.!, v.h<1t lh1• company will do to fix it, a nd v.hat rc.•cour::.1• llw bu)l·r h;.c, 1f he can't get sat1sfac· lion fr\1m the fa rm r--~---... PUBLICN011CE I''• LOAANS ,• l"ICTITIOUS8USINl'U NAME STATl'MltHT lllf' tot1owt110 tK>rSOn• art C1o11191>ud· : I $2S.OOO-S400.000 -1 ,..."s•;l MAGuN01. uu er1,1o1"°11, -----------------------S-1 S TLt.IS I ~l•M<> .... ra11101n1a '1102 I I '"'1• Grief & Alt«. 1111 Tn• !>•••"I.I'd '•OVP ComcatnY • -----------------------1 Orange County 011 ce I I C•l•!Orl'I. #t)rpora11on, H2 Geary I .... w "' t.1t t 1\ I !>!••• • .. n ~r•11<l\<o Ce1tforn11 m02 -----------------------' ... .,..;.':::: Co,;,., fl'lo\ b11\11tH\ t\ toltducltCI Irr acer• llOr llton 11 7SZ·6550 I Trt•\l•ndardSoupCC>mlNflY I ~-Scett \vH~'"' M•lffl, TrtOlll'•r I I 11\I\ \l•l~l"l•'ll Wt' flltd 1114111 llW I MOMY County C.1ef>olO••n9•County~Mt, t ..,-. ,,.w,.,.cr .~ '""' ,•o••oto ,, 1 ,,. 1"s ,...m J wUTUH o' "'"" •0 11 , 1"111111\Nld Or•nqw Cont O•llY Pllelt, a.;., _______________________ _.._ ----- -.II Jun• It, H.ano J1.11y2,t, 1tn 22t1·7S I• hn •• vw r•v~ z.,, Cooil• '4''·114;Uf 111M , . .. .. They Fly --Cheaply Price of' Sugar Goes· Up Again MIAMI <U PJ)-SittinR in lhe back or the airplane and d oing without free dnnks and food in rctum for a 35 percent cut in tick et pri c e attracted 133,000 passengers and un extra $4 million in a 45-day tri al period , National A.irllnes snys . . By Tbe AHodaltd PreS!t Rising prices t>r raw sugar may mean consumers will pay more for the swe«1.ener they stir in their iced tea and sprinkle on their fruit this summel'. nut the experts do not anticipate anything like last year's sharp increase. !lr5l increase since last N~v· ember 4ind followed 15 pnce decreases. THE MO \'E PUT the wholesale price or sugar at about 26 cents a pound or $1.30 ror a five-pound s ack. . . The amount :md tu~\uig or any increase at the retail level d e· pend on seve ral (actors, includ· ing lhe amount of lower-priced sugar the stores have l_n . stock and whether they are willing to risk the wrath of consumers who boycotted sugar last fall when The earne r reported that its "no frills" rates were an "unqualified suc· cess ." Two m ajor r e flntn said that they are boosting their charges for grocery s uear -lhe kind they sell to s upermarkets. It was the prices skyrocket~d. . Tbe refiners said the pnce they pay for s ugar .had gone up, although it remained well bel~w what it was a year ago. The pnce of raw cane sugar on the New York market was 17 cents a poWld at the start of lhis week, up three-fourths of a cent from the end of last week. A YEAR AGO, the same sugar sold for 26 cents a pound and by the start of las t November. pnces had gone up to EiO or so cents a pound. Fred Gray of the Economic Research Service of lhe Depart· menl of Agriculture said Tues· day he did not think the new in· crease was the start of another price spiral. "The price might go up some, but it would seem to be tern· porary. ··he said. . . Away Thet.J Go Gray said one factor m the m· crease might be rcenl rains in the upper Midwest which hurt the sugar beet crop. But he s a id he did no t expect the kind or worldwide s hortage lhat there was last year. Ro<l Scott, Irvine Company agriculturnl pest control chief, releases tiny, nearly invisible wasps in citrus grove. Insects, delivered through mails in small con· taine r~. are used to combat red scale damage to trees. "BASED ON AVAIL.ABE s upplies, there is no reason for the price lo go up that high," Gr ay said, ref erring to last year's in· creases. 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( . , 10 I II I n I ,, c 14 > U1 1' I ~I "I •• Mueh ai Stake Battle on Drugs A Crucial Issue Dy MJLTON MOSKOWIT'L Most of us ~rt· fam l t between an off ·brand col~ d~n~~~d l~~ diff~~nce in taste Cola The question is How oca o a or a Pepsi· between an ofl-brand presc~;t~~no~~~gk~onwd alhb~ d1fdference one '> ran ·name Money Tree Thas ques tion has llecome a crucaal assue h\1Ca use many groups, 111clud1ng lhe Food and D1 ug Adman1s tr alton, "'' e pressing lo have so-l·all~d "genenc" drugs accepted as the eqwvalents or brand name versions. DRUCS ARE NOT PRECISELY ANALOGOUS to soft dnnks. Coca-Cola docs not have to reveal the formula for ats dnnk and the cola mutators lherefore cannot malch it ex· actly. Besides. if you dnnk 3 s upermarket brand or cola you may nol hkc Jl but nottung disastrous 1s gomg to happt~ to you ___ Mcd1cat1on ~ <.1rc something ehe The chernacal formulas art• known and once a patent has expired, a drug can be produced by u company that has a laboratory. But t.hert! s more nl stake ht•re than t:.1ste A drug that doesn't perform can be a t:ostly -and possibly d1s1Jstrou6 -invest ment There's s till another important d1Herencc MOST OF US HAVE ONLY A DIM awareness of the br:ind names m the prescnpt1on drug market because we :tre not making the buymg dec1s1ons. They are made for us by doctors who scrawl mstruct1ons on prescnpl1on pads Most often than not. that scrawl spec1r1es a bra nd name rather than a genen c chemacal In other words. 1t places an order for Achromycin instead or tetracycline Achromycm being Lederle's brand of tetracycline And m 'most parts of the country pharm at·1sts a rc proh1b1ted from substitutmg for the indicated drug They musL :supply what's prescnbed even 1( there 1s an exact che mical cQUJ valent Senous ch:tllcngt•!. .1n1 twmg mounted to these proh1b1 t1ons on drug s ubst1tut1on Massac.husetls and M1ch1gan are two states which allow s ub:st1tut1on at the pharmacy level Lcg1slat1on perm1llmg s ubst1tut1on 1s pending m California. In M1ch1 gan. the law s tal('s that a pharmacis t may sub- .st1tule unll'ss the doc·tor has wntlen 'DAW" ld1spcnsed as "ntten > on the prcM: n pt1on pa cl THE CONTROVF.RSY HAS SPLIT THE drug industry into different camps, with the Imes drawn predictably ac rnrdmg to self interest The maJor ph:Jrmoccullcol manufacturers a re, ot rnurse. dead M'l i.l~<JHl~l :iny subsl1lul1on Most of the na hon s drugJ,!l!'b Lire .ill ror ~ubst1tul1on feeling that this Wi ii enhance thl'lr pl Ofl.'bbl00'-11 role ln the d1spenSiJLIOn of 111cd1c IOCS Tht.> oppoi.1l1on nr lh<' manufa('turers 1~ understandable They have ~ trcmc11dous investment rn the brandname S)Slem. Take, for examµl<' lloffmann La Rot:he. maker or \'auum and Librium. the two lop ~clllng tranqwhzers Tensaon ndden Aml0nt:~1ns spent an csllmated $550 million on Valium lasl ye01r and another $120 m1lhon on L1bnum capsules ONE ARGtlMF:NT MADE BY THE MANUFAC lures deserves cons1derat10n They 1n s 1st that JU ~l because a gen enc drug 1s C'hem1cally cqw valcnt to a brand name drug does not mean that 1t will be therapeul1cally t.'qWVi.ilcnl They con1urc up the image of fly.by-night labs rop) mg drug:s under cond1t1ons lhal do not h ave safeguards fur qua lity . Proponents of drug 5ubst1tutaon hold out the promise of much cheaper prices for mechcines Here, loo the issue 1s clouded Studies have shown that generic substitutes do not always result m lo"cr pnces One reason Pharmacists may not pass on their savmgs lo c ustomers They may sub- ~lltute a generic for the brand name prescnbed but they m ay conveniently fo rget abouts ubsllluUng a different pnce It !>Ct.>m s <is 1f 1t 's drfftcult to wrn no matter which way this ball will bounce l:iut 1t i.hould teach us all to become belte1 readers or prescnplJon piidS • MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE lndc:\ ASE Index Dow Jone~ lnd S & P 500 !:5toc.: b INDEXES 4996 92 37 857.7!J 93 39 off up off off 0.07 0 20 3.29 0 15 New Yorlt tUPll -Tr~ tollOWl"9 lt>I ~ tht \IOO\ tMI h••• 0.01nec1 molt IOICI 10!>1 IM mO'\I O.\•<I on .-runl or (.~ Oft llW NtW York Stock Ell<.r..not ,, •• ,.. l '•u·k 1:; tllo~I A•·th·•• ~t •nd peruntll~ <h~ ar• IN ditter..-ce btlween TM 1><evloul <IO~no ptl(t and ow <urrent <.lo!.lnQ p<~ GAIH£11$ 1 TA'W pf •IJ• 1•0· • ,..._ Up 2. 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J 1, .... , .. •~;o·"•l ~-~1 \1 lo.•~ lw .• 1<..I..,.~-~ 1•111m • .. 1 ........... __ ... _ .. _ ''-'' • •,'_,~~. • ;:•,:·• -:. I'':' (C~LL THEATREFORSHOWTIME) -·-·" Q: Will we eve r see.any new "Star Treks"? And in the TV seriea did tbe V~ Enterprise and its rrew evf!r return to Earth? -Jan Nobers, Pittsburgh. · A: No, not in its own time. But twice the En· terprise visited Earth's past. In ··city on th e Edge of Forever," Dr. McCoy jumped into a time warp and disappeared. Capt. Kirk and Mr . Spock followed and found themselves in New York City during the 1930s. There, Capt. Kirk had to let the woman he loved die -as she was meant to -or risk changing a ll Earth's history! ·In "As.signment: Earth," the E nterprise and its crew returned on a historical mission to see how 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn ond Hy GardMr Earth survived one of the most dangerous years in lltJtOl (NIM its history -1968. IOUlll~'~,,.,, To answer your first question : Gene Rodden- ,.,... berry -creator or the 1V series -is now writing a ' ........... ,,,_ • h i.:=~;~~~iijiijiijiijiijiij;;;:;;;;;;;~ script for a movie version or ·•s tar Trek.' Per aps jii we will see the cre w return to Earth in it. PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERTLOM BL AKE EOl'IAROS THE HILARIOUS INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU IS LOOSE AGAIN Unrtld Arttsts IN ORANGE COUNTY BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR S. COAST SHOPP$NG AREA .... , ... Or•r>9"1 ·639·877D "The Fortune ... a farce of a rare order" JACK NICHOLSON WARREN BEATTY ~. ' · .. -~ _,; . .;-~: -- HOW PLAYING ·--~;,. 5 IHI f-IIJ.-il p/11s ·. ,, .... -(PG) "THE STEPFORD WIVES" • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • • EDWARDS HARBOR c~1:A 1 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646-0573 Q: We know movieprod~er Sam Goldwyn was ramous ror his malaprops. Didn't be also have a natural flair for humor? -Mrs. M. Palmer, Little Rock , Ark. A: Yes. Garson Kanin recalls a n anecdote Groucho Marx: u sed to tell. For a long while, whenever Goldwyn would.meet Grouc ho he'd ask: "How's 1-larpo?" After years of being greeted by this, Groucho fin a lly said, "Listen, Sam, every time we've me t for years. you always ask, ·11ow's Harpo?' Never anything else. And I'm getting god- damn s ick and tired of it. Why don 't you ever ask me how I am?" "I-low are you?" Goldwyn asked. ppetl\S when you're a N:t cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and ... •You can't 5P(!ak Fr..-.ch •The French C09$ bte )'OU • Your °""" people ~Mt )'OU 14' .. IRI *A IETTER PICTURE THA.H THE FIRST: IT SEETHS WITH ACTION CHASES. FLEEIN'G YACHTS, FIRES. fl.OODS AND SHOOTOUTS.'' Gene Shalt. NBC-TV SIREISAND ·1·········CAAN ·······1 ............................ _ ........................... . NE HACKMAN CANDICE 8ERGf.N JAMf.5 C08UlN ' 11 "" "I'm fine," said Groucho. "And ho"' s arpo . asked Goldwyn. Q: Why don'l we get reruns of the B..~rus ~ All~n lhows? 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'7 c Mllll IA•I Ill IAN CHllYPOF• ;=·I 3c .,. 2 • IHl. • C*bl .... "* • Costa Mesa ZJJ L 111' st. c ::. 74~ DRISTAN TAIDETS :=F::.~.1~9 ::~-43 Santa Ana 1406 w. 16.Jtr & lri1fof I I Toro ,. H eac ., lfledlfllM 9161 Mmitlfh1ldlw lt W11l1M1dtr taeh We d• I; du if...-W .. • I . • p ~By J 'Wh t~~t( ~a VE jear ~ll 11 ;ove ti as ca ni cjlvid foje 70 t e gc out so of U ~SS proje• Jy res studi« Uon drug gram tions: Yo $1,700 art o tbrou1 DesE Abe year from Foun study ~ia t .c\J llt r~p'}>1 E~ write1 to at Bteac ferenc Verm Th Serv a war aver Ci bers; care• ThE tion miss nwa 1 mat• worth proje• The ti on make $3Slo poser tions. THI datio1 group confe da ti Ra cir confe disc bike\! If ~ Count to get bigm cove1 own benef Ba bee dowm Al s poler who : est ab cant. Maye GR isn't c proCe: or we proto1 :ing guide most can a mat gette1 "U~ ing R duct Hum Netw cell or Pa. 1 two v expe11 feren mod pape Writ R~ol dttail T MA1' w. ( Ange u.sef\ dudj nv cyclC! T)H ~tw• J>UrpQ to. .. , w0m1 a1~ clot.tu . ' • I to11u avallr try ... pk al ~rtt Do qtaeli utin~ Li.in otw• vaiu11 I::(! ~· :Grant Projects .;Listed ~ , By JOVCE KENNEDY Why not get paid by a ~undation or govern- ent agency to s tudy, uvel or work? Last fear more than $20 ~Hlli o n from non - iovernmental groups f.ias contributed to or- canizations and in· 9lviduals for various QUEENIE B Phil lnterlandi . .... .. ... , . ··'···- Hearing On Birth Scheduled A Studio City exotic pet shop owne r has been ordered t.o face pre - liminary hearing July 19 (or alJegedlY receiving three rare birds worth $15,000 after t hey were stolen from Lion Country Safari in Jrvine. Laszlo de Borondy, 40, has pleaded innocent to a charge of possession of stolen property a~ is free on $10,000 bail peod- ing trial on the felony charge. Wednesday, July9. 197.:> OAJL Y PILOT • J J • Lltl. Boud Girls, Ladies Or Women? A nation'al magaiine addressed this query t.o women: "Which would you rather be called -'one of the girls', ·one of the ladies' or 'one of the women'?"·More than 11,000 females answered. A sizable sa01pling, tha t. Exaclly 35 perc~nt s aid girls, 17 percent ladies, 44 per- cent said women and only four percent said they didn't care. TRY THIS color test on yoursel!. Your preferences may indicate something about your personality, accord- kt!n :ships are on the ocean noor of( New England ?" · A. Esllroators say about4,000, at least. Do you realize Jn ore than a million vessels have sunk off coastal waters worldwide in the last 500 years? COHAN Am now informed that Geroge M. Cohan was not born on July 4th as the record shows. Word at hand is that he actually was born on J uly 3, 1878. But knowing how advantageous would be a n Independence Day birthday, his father allegedly doctored the dale. ~ojects, and another 70 billion was s pent by e government to carry QUt socialse rvices.So01e of the Stlemingly t?n<l- ~ss varietles of grant projects are for scholar --::t;H;\~ ly research or feasibility <-t. ...... __ s __ -· ...... _...,.. ....... .. He is accused in Van Nuys Mitnicipal Court of taking delivery of three colorful, trained birds, two from South Ametj.ca and one from Australia. ing to recent studies. ln- t el le ct uals I 1 k e blue . Athlet es pre fe r r ed . CongeniaJ party types pick orange. Egotists go for yellow. And the lovelorn, those unfortunate souls, develop a thing about pur- ple. IN WHAT NATION urc older women most likely to involve themselves in romantic af· fairs with exceedingly young fellows? So in· qwrel> a client of our Love a nd War man. France m erits that distinction, says he. Such i1morous engagements there long have been regar dP.d by many as prettily poetic. studies; others are ac-~~---...;;.~.-...--...-...-. ...... ....-..... ...-...-.... Uon bas ed -such as ''Take another memo -to be posted immediately!" SUNKENSIOPS Addreu mail to L.M . Boyd, P.O. Bo% 1560, Costa Mesa,92626 drug abuse control pro- gr amli. A few illustra- tions: You can apply for $1,700 annually to study art or mµ.sic in Paris (Career Corner J t.brough the Foundation Des Etats-Unis. About 15 people each year will r eceive funds from the Henry Luce Foundation to work, study and travel in East Asia to "stimulate cross- ·ClJ ltu r a I 1 nlellectual r_approachemcnt." ENTE RPRI S I NG writers received money to attend this year's Bcead Loaf Write r 's Con- ference al a college in Vermont. The National 4-JI Service Committe e awards schol arships averaging $700 to mem- bers; one is to study dog care and training. The American Rcvolu· tion Bicentennial Com· mission o f Missouri awards fund s on a matchin g ba s is to worthwhile Bicentennial projects in that s tate. The National Federa- tion of Mus ic Clubs makes small awards - $35 tops -to young com- posers for their compo5i· tions. THE JOHNSON Foun- dation gives grants to groups that want to hold conferences at the foun· dation 's ce nt e r in Racine, Wis. A r ecent conf erencc was held to discuss ex p anding bikcwa_ys in America. If you live in Marin County, you may be able to get a helping h and on big medical expenses not covered throug h your own ins uranc e. The benefactor is the William Babcock Memorial En· dowment. Als o in California, potential flimmakers who are alli ed with an established ins titution can talk to the Louis n. Mayer Foundation. GRANTSMANSHIP isn't easy if·you're not a professional fund-seeker or well connected in the protocol-conscious fWld · :ing indus try. A new guidebook --by far the most helpful 1 've seen - can turn grass roots amateurs into grant· getters. ~·users Guide to F\Jnd· ing Resources" is a pro- d uct of the n onprofit Human Resources Network (2010 Chan- cellor St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103). It comes in two versions: one is the expensive complete re· ference. the other Is mod es tly priced, paperback sections. Write the Human Resources Network for details and prices. THE G RANTS ~ MANSHIP Center, 101S W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angel~ 90015, also issues. useful publications, in-t dueling a forthcomingi flve -vo l ume e n ··. cyctopedi ll.) Tbe Human Rt?sources NJtwork editors say the parpose of their book ls t<t "enable the man or woman on the atreet with a ·cood idea, to wear the clot.ha or the klnadom • ~ • and have a chance to share ln the resources available ln this coun· U'Y-" The chapter on pro- p6sal writln1 alone is Wbrth a princely cloak. J>o you have a career qaestlon for this col· ~? 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I l 8 12 OAILYPILOT Wednisd1y. July 9, 1975 13 More Deaths Tied To Two Antibiotics WASHINGTON (U PI) h y pog lyce m ic drugs -T~e Food and Dru~ originally were raised in' Admm1strat1o n s a ys 1l the a ssociation's own has received reports of magazine. 13 addih onal de aths re- la ted to the use of two D E T A I L S po we rful a ntibiot ic concerning dis tribu· drugs -Clinda m ycin lion of the lette r became andLincomycm . known a s th e FDA In January, the FDA published a proposed reported 26 cases de ath rule requiring a ne w possibly related to use of label for the drug, s tat- tbe two drug!). • · ing that it may lead to t~ D A C 0 M • MISSIONER Alexander Schmidt !)aid the 13 re- ported add1t1ona l dcattis · were nearly all in elder - ly ~rsons or people with other st'verc illnesses, rt•flel'l1ng the ina bility of such persons to torerate the additiona l stress of severe colit1s." Colitis, a ccording to a label wa rning for Ltn· comycin, is us ually characterized by severe, pl'rsistent di a rrhea and ~cvert.' abd o m i nal cramps and may be as- !iodatecf with the passage of blood and mucous. SCHMJDT SAID the FDA and Upjohn. a drug · manufacturer, agreed on new labeling for the drugs. One labeling change is · to limit use of the drugs · to patients who a re aJ. lergic to pentc1llin or for whom pen1c llhn 1s inap· propnate~ But because of lhe r b k of colitis. doc- tors arc urged in a warn. ing stat e m e nt to con· sider the s uitability of Jess toxic alternatives. MEANWHILE, THE New York Times report· t'd Tuesday that the chief executive officer of th~ American Med ical As- sociation wrote ea rlier death from henrt dis· ease, The T imes said. Hypoglycemic pil1s are taken by an estimat· e d l lr.l million adult • diabetics lo lower' blood sugar level. 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While ~ '~~1 1688 this year t o state and county association of- fl c1als m 101 mizmg ques· lions r a ised a bout the ,,. s.ifety of i.I diabetes drug .. 'IT Versatile. smartly- des1gned. compact. true-to-light model LM-5 CLAIROL KINDNESS Styling dryer: From wet to styled. 1n minutes. Model AB- 3. with attachments. While supply lasts. The Ti mes said Dr_., _.,_i--a.'- WHILE JJmes H. S.i mmons, ex· ec·utive vice president of tht> A:\1 A. i.illowcd 1,100 salesmen or the li.irgest manufaeturc r of t he con- troversial drug to use his lette r in t h e i r sales p1tcaes. t>ven though the JClion violated assoc1i.1 lion policy. @ SUPPLY LASTS 0 Questions contcrning t h e s a fl' I ) II r () r i.I I , _ _._, Redd Foxx Defends Credibility M USKOGEE. Okh.1. <AP) -Te levis ion come- dian Redd Foxx has tned • to er ase doubts about his !.. sincerity in he lping the black Ok lahom a com· • rnanily of Taft. "I wa nt the pr~ss to know \\here my heart I!). This 1s 1 m po rt a nl lo •m e." Foxx s aid at a r m eeting fiere T uesday. FOXX SAID the meet- ing was called "to clci.lr the air'' afler a llcgat1ons were made that he had "adopted " Taft as a publicity gim mick. Among Foxx's detrac- tors is fo rm er Taft Ma yor Lela Foley, who recently expressed doubt that Foxx actua lly put up 'the $l0,000 he pledged to he lp pay for a swim ming pool. MRS. FOLEY was not present al the meeting, although F oxx l>i:j ld she had been inv1lcd. Those attending included pre· sent Taft Mayor Billy R ay Phillips, Coun - ·cilman Leonard Jackson and District Court Judge Bill Haworth. a member of the Re dd Foxx Foun- dation. "A lot of stalements have been m a d c that need t'O be retracted," Foxx sa id. HE SAID HE had been in show business 40 years and .. ne ver has one de· rogat.ory thing been said about me until now." Foxx, appointed police chief of Taft, said the money for the swimming pool has been in the City Bank of Mus kogee all along and that consider· ing his income be fell he wouldn't m tJs tt. The comedian was not s pecific about othe r plans for .helping Taft, but uld they ancludo fund ralsJni for munlcipal J mp rove· mentl. MFG. LIST 22.49 JOVAN FOR THE LADY •MUSK BATH OIL-4 OZ. •MUSK OIL 1/3 oz. ,. 7=) FOR THE MAN r-;ti l ~I • MUSK OR GRASS ~ OIL·4 OZ. YOUR CHOICE HAIR SETTfR 3 way hairsetter r egular. water mist or conditioning mist. 20 rollers. CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE .T 4.qt electric, No FOO IA~ °"' ...__-REG. 15.99 .. > Cl"IOOse re<Jular Of m1ol navor. cieal\S meath & \efl\h. WELLA BALSAM HAIR CONDITIONER Regular or extra hold. 16·0Z 139 MRS. TRI BEC B COMPLEX Yeast·lovor base. 100- count REG. 3.95 LUX DETERGENT Dish ltqu1e1, 5-0UART JUG PUREX BLEACH BUTTERWORTH SYRUP for whller bnohrcr --~) WISh. llllVOf 12· ¥ Butlery 5 9 tit FOAM CHEST Holda 4 •ptk. Si.el llandle. 14 Qt.tile WOOLITE LIQUID One quar t s•ze REG. 2.31 KRAFT CHEESE ANO MACARONI Oul<:k', easy, ~:;~x· din-59c l J&J COTION SWABS Pkg of 400. Rl!Q.aac 1.H CASCADE 50 OZ. SIZE :1 __:~I TU~~;T;AAS~E ~~'>.// .. 11ASKET BREAD Sturdy. colorful ~~~~~R SERVER I '""" lll'eplresh 199 sac cover REG. 2.H REG. He I FESTIVAL COOLER WASTE GLASS BIN Assor1ed colors, 40· qu11r1 -f. FOLDING CAMP COT Sturdy aluminum frame heavy vinyl cover Folds compact- ly REG., osa 14.H 1 I I l Kt ta . '" No. l Request- Vacationers and locals ask all summer long what to do with the fresh catches such as the one being re eled in, at right, by Bruce and Barbara Melzer of Newport Beach. Or the barbecue chefs have prepared hot dogs and hamburgers in every way imaginable and want to try sorpething exciting. A· ·fish and shellfish party, is indeed, the answer because. everyone takes part. The more persons the merrier and the less work tor you. Start with a little ingenuity and a selection of fillets, steaks, scallops or prawns. Never over- cook your fish . They contain no tough connective tissue and cook very quickly. Fish should be cooked only until they flake easily when tested "with a fork. Th'e best utensil is a hinged wire grill (or a similar rigging of two cake racks) for easy turning of the fragile por- tionS. Kabobs are another favorite technique. When the briquet surface is covered with a gray ash. spre ad the coals evenly and the fire is ready. Make the charcoal layer slightly wider than the food to be cooked on the grill. There 's a whale of a lot of good eating awaiting those who try today's recipes. Bring on the marinades! Ken Stern watches as Steve Connella, owner takes s tum chopping for Corona de/ Mar · • reetaurant.lhst caters to vegetarians. . . -, .. ~ .... Cooking Over the Coals Nutrition Netted By CAROL MOORE O.lly ftl .. 1 f'oM Ellit« Taste and texture variations make kabobs the conversation pieces of cookouts. Half the fun is experimenting with garnis hes: chunks of onion or~ green pepper, pineapple or dried fru1ts t hat have been plumped in h ot wa t e r , mushrooms, iucchmi, tomato w~dges or cherry tomatoes. brussels sprouts and canned potatoes. WeavinJ? bacon alon~ the skewer. helps to keep everything. moist. Be sure to baste well as the savory mixture cooks. SHRIMP KABOBS 1 •,2 pounds peeled, de veined, uncooked shrimp l can (13'h ounces) pineap· ple chunks, drained 1 can (4 ounce) button mushrooms, drained 1 green pepper , c ut into 1· inch squares 'I" cup cooking oil 1{i cup le mon juice • ... cup chopped parsley 11 .. eup soy sauce 1 2 teasp(>on ~alt Dash peppe r 12 slices bacon Place s hrimp , pineapple, mushrooms, and gr een pepper in a bowl. Combine oil, lemonjwce, parsley, soy sauce, salt, and pep· per; mix. Po~r s~uce over shrimp mixture and let stand for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Fry bacon until cooked but not ~~p. Cut each sli ce in half. Us· ing long skewe rs alternate shrimp, pineapple. ~ushrooms. green pepper. and bacon unlil skewers are fi lied. Place kabobs in well-greased hinged wire grills. Cook about 4 inches from moderately hot coals lo~ 5 minutes. Baste with sauce. Tum and cook for 5 to 7 minutes longer or until bacon is crisp. Makes 6 servings. OCEAN PERCH KABOBS ~ pounds ocean perch or other small fish fillets, thaw if frozen :.!.':!cup Italian dressrng 3 small, firm lomatoc•s l package (10 ounce::.) frozt!n Brussels sprouts, defrosl1..'<i <lr l can (1 pound ) whole potatoes.drained 112 teaspoon s alt Dash pepper Skin fillets and cut into strips approximately I-inch wide and 4 inches long. Place fish in shallow baking dish. Pour l/:i cup of dress· ing over fish and refrigerate 30 minutes. Wash tomatoes; remove stems and cut into sixths. Remove fis h strips from dressing ; reserve dressing for basting. Roll fille~ up and place on skewers alternately with tomatoes aod Brussels sprouts or potatoes, Wl" til skewers are filled. Place kabobs in weJJ.greased. hinged wire grills. Add salt and pepper l<> remaining dressing. Cook "' a bout 4 inches Crom modere!tcly hot coals for 4 to 6 minutes. Raste with sauce. Turn binged grill and cook about 4 minutes longer or until fish Oakes easily when tested with a fork. Makes 6 servings. FISHERMAN'S DElJGRT 2 pounds pan-dressed yellow perch or other s mall fish, thaw i( frozen 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 teaspoons a;a lt 1 , teaspoon pepper l pound sliced bacon Clean. wash, and dry fish. Brush inside of fis h with lemon jwce and s prinkle with salt and pepper. Wrap each fish with a sllce of bacon . Place fish in well- greased, hinged wire grills. Cook a bout S inches from moderately hot coals for 10 minutes. Turn a nd cook for 10 to 15 minutes longer or until bacon is crisp and fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Makes 6 servings. Cafe Not a 'Meeting' Place By JO OLSON OlllM D•llY Pilol Sl.ttf Healthy servings of fOod for the body. mind <1nd sout are being cooked up in Mother's Kitchen nowadays. Mother Earth. s kitchen, that is. Actually, only the food for the body will be on the menu at the newest natural food restaui:ant on the coast, but its proprietor, Steve Con n ella, ho pes his custom ers will take away a Lillie nourishment for the mind and soul when they leave. Connelht's cafe, which is called Mother's Kitchen because of its concept of home -cooked, natural food, is a nonprofit venture which will raise funds for purch.-se of 11nd for a retreat center. There, Yogis s uch as Connella will gather to meditate and study their philosophy of life. Connella opened his restaurant lo s har e his concept o r vegetarianism as well as earn money for the retreat center. lie becam e interested in natural foods in · 1972 and found that he "really liked" the change. "J appreclat d the way il ar- fected my body and mind," he sald. "Food atrecls the nervous 'tystem, which is llke your 'feelers.· It's built of what you cat.·· Connclla explained that he believes meat u1 harmtul to the body becuusc lt contlAlns wastes , from the anima l's systc·m. which become an extra burden on th~ human syste m . His diet now includes fruits, fresh veget ablt!s, some dairy products. soups, rice dishes, seeds and nuts, all of which will be on the m e nu at Mother's ·J<jtchen. The cook has prepared, with Conoella's help, an array of vegeta ble dishes which "com· bine" to form complete proteins, sandwiches. Mexican entrees and many casseroles. Prices will .range from $1.35·$3.75. The cook and his crew also will grind their own wheat , bake their own 'bread, make their own ice cream and squeeze their own juices. One or their specialties will be fruit pies with a crust oC nuts and dales. Connella. a n ative Californian who studied a t Orange Coast College 'and the University or California, Santa Barbara, ex· plored Yoga because he "wanted to know myself better." He sought a "unity ol body. mind and spirit. IC these are one, you relate lo the universe bel· ter, '' he com menled. Since beginnine his study and practice of Yoga. be has lound that his body is "more aware," and tbal hts mental urc is calmer. · "I can take any problem without gettinR up1et," he 5ald. "lt's hardt~put into words ... Connclla, who meditates twice a day, Cora total or an hour lo an hour and a half. said he has "much more enerJZy" in this new wav or life. "I can'C remember the.last time I was sick. I've been working 17 hours a day this week Cto prepare for Lhe Kitchen open· ing)." His philosophy of life also ha::. changed s ince he became a Yogi. Now, living life in the present is the most important. If you hvc for the future or past. "you're never right here," he said. "It's like always being late for the feast. "The only way lo do thu1gs well is to be right h ere doing them." He said the Yoga way of li fe will not be pushed 1n lhc · res taurant . though a ll the employe-s a r e be lievers. lie hopes their peace and tranquility will be noticed by the customers. Mother's Kitchen also will of· fer music from lime to time and Connella hot>es it will become a place where people will want to drop in for conversation as 'well as food, kind of a n "alternate to lhe bar." The resta urant name was selected beca use "mother's cooking was always the best." and because ol the tie-in lo Mother E arth ;ind Mothe r \Jnlvene. The menu is dedlt ak'd to "the mother in each of us, of each of us and ol all of us." Vegetarianism has been as- sociated, in the past, with people a UUle out of the ordinary and wllh radi ca l d iets and philosophies, but Connella's out- look on lift.• is w ell-thought-out and convtncing. lhs n•staurant 1s soundly or· ganizcd. 1( the slacks of notes he was carrying before opening d ay 1s an indication (Item One: "The f!Ut!St is important"). soil looks as 1f the kitchen won't be a fly-by- night operation. He confirmed that the public's altitude toward vegetarianism is l'hanging. "ll 's gelling good," he· sa1d . "It's c hanging because meat is gelling so ~xpeosive. Soon, there won't be much more land left to raise cows. On a world·widc bas is, a vegetarian diet 1s more feasib~. "The whole universe is moving toward a more refined stale." Mother's Kitchen will be open seven days a week from 11 a.m . to 10 p.m . lt is located at 2721 E. Coast Highway, Coronadel Mar. Here is a sample recipe. APPLEC'HE~E CASSEROLE 2 chopped applt>s l s ma 11 ye llow onion. chopped then sauteed t cup colla~e cheese • i pound J ack cheese '".! cup chop}X!d walnuts l can cream of mll!hroom soup or 1 can while 8QU(C 1 cup bread crumbs Gra nola Mlx everything exaept'1'anola. SpJinkle granola on top. Bake at 350 de,rces until casserole aeUi; @Roul ~hour. Serves+6. • • • l '" - • ........... . "",,..,.,,,,/., • -"4 Her Revvard's a Smile EDITOR'S NOTE· Raub Mr~. Raub is most pro a. tlw second of three out· ud of her work with lhree 1Cond1ng voluntur• at teenage girls for whom Foinrino State Hospital she regularly collects talutcd m stones by Dolly and alters "new" outfits. Pilot staff wnter All&$()'1'1 "It has made all the Durr. difference in the world. Tht>y slop s lumpin g When Marjorie Raub over. they look me in lhe was widowed after 36 eyt' and they s mile. years of marriage, her "A new outfit and so- children were grown. ml>one telling you that "I needed som eone to you look pretty works re- do things lor." said the markable changes," she Newport. Beach woman. s a id . S h e a n d h e r A former h o m e d aughter, who also economics teach~r. s he teaches, regularly col· had some special skills lecl garments for the lo offer. When a friend hospital. heard a talk about lhe Color , d esign , ac· need for \•olunteers at cessories and grooming Fairview State Hospital, are among her lessons. A Mrs. Raub applied. · gardener as well, she has She's been a regular brought flowers and volunteer. two days a worked with the clients wee k , at Fairview-'s o n making a rrange. school for nine and one ments. half years. ··1 wanted to do some W'hen s he first begaq •·1 didn't have lo work at the school long before lhcy eot a hold on me. You soon reallze how much they need love and how much love they can give in return. "They h"ve the same feelings as the normal child, but may not know how to expN$s the m." She likes to remember one girl who spoke very little but came to say "I love you" whenever she saw her. "A ne w dress d id that. Wh enever somethin g she was wear- ing I had given her, she made s ure t o let me know how much s he hked it.'' They m ake her feel very important, s he said. She also serves on the advisory council for the Foster Grandpare.nts Program, now i n lts third year, and has been a member of Interview committees. t "It filled a need forme and l m.Jed a nMd for lhe kids," she add•. Bu~ abe doesn't fu1d her contrlbullon r e· markable. "l'm impressed wi~ the young people who give so mucJl time to the hof~ital. There are so many more volunteers of all aees than tbere were whenlbegan. "You don't hear that much about the good that young people do. l think it's a good sign." 1 'You soon re(Jli~e how mufh they need • • r I love and how much love they give in return. Add li/e to Your F'Ur Garm~s FUR STORAGE Summer R•t °"' ,._,,., "9fMJnge. W.styllng " flrH '~.· N~ery Balboa Fiir Factory 4 gn~floo.t of Fine Alt M~1Mfacturing MARRJORIE RAUB : SUPER VOLUNTEER volunteer work where I her Monduy and 'I'ues- could see the results. day teaching assistant And , I wanted it to be job, s he taught cooking something with m y andscwingtechniques. Hundreds of ·.special outings a nd "em ergen- 305'ffatm St . a.Ito• Penlneul• nt1r Ferrj 675-1192 Mcmufacturer'1 -:aCTORY OUTLET particularskills." Now. s h e works on According lo t h e habilitation with youn g school staff, her con-people, s tressing daily tributions h ave been li ving skills and basic cy " h e l p w h e n ever ~------''--....;.... ___________ _ Save 4l1'l lo 80" Evcoyday SALE 20% OFF EVERYDAY DISC OU MT PRICES C NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETTER QUALITY BRANDS OF JUNIOR & MISSES SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE ·~ •SftM.. .........,.. •P'llflllh ·~ •T.,....Wlllt •SN11s .,..... .~ ....... • Shlt'ts .• ·~ • s........ •.;....,.. •Mk1t ·~ •0.-·~· ......... ~ AVOID HIGH COST OF DYING CllEMATIOH IURIAL AT SE.A , ....... , ... , s ..... , ,,,. ....... . ...... .... '"'4 ~-""°•Nf' ..... ... ...-... .. .., ..... ~ .. " "' .. .... ... ~ ,~ ..... ,. , ....... .,. tt'••t '••" S•ciee i•c•+"itr "' • .,. .... , • ...._~ .. 4r-"t ,.,..,.... .. , <••ff .., c......,.. •• ..,.fC .. Ow- ....... ......, "'"' c~• •• .,.,. ef..,. ..... .., .. , .... ,. THE . NEPTUNE SOCIETY ?•OO w <Alas! Hwy S...1t f N•wpQ(l 8UCt\, C.~I • 92b63 24 Hours 646-7431 M"mocr ~11e< Business Bureau t<o ~oll!"man Will C•ll amazing. homemaking. needed are attributed lo her by t he volunteer staff. Prescription: Get Help DEAR AI\N LANDERS: We keep h e;.n111 ~ lectures a nd reading articles for parents who need to know how to help their children get off drugs. I have adif· ferenl kind of question. What can children do to help parents who become addicted? I am not speak· ing about pol or LSD or heroin. I'm referring to a nice, respecta- ble middle-aged couple in the sub- u r b s who are hooked o n barbiturates and amphetamines. whose husbands had very little life insurance. or in some cases none at all. Some of those widows were biller b ecause th eir husbands had not "planned ahead." But in my case, 1 was the ·guilty party. · . Every time our agent Sllggested that Mel increase his insurance, I came out with that stupid remark, "We're ins urance poor." The truth was that I, like so many other wives, thought m y husband would live forever. Widowhood was something that happened to olher women. Tod ay, I'm that other woman. (Ann Landers (G\J . '-._,/ D EAR F RI END : Twenty. twenty hindsight is easy. The family ~at looks ahead and makes provisions for the long shots is the one that sleeps better at night. I'm sorry your husband didn't override your veto. Good lucktoyou,dear. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column touches people's lives in ways you will never know. You touched mine recently and I want lo thank you. It was your answer from our pr-e- cuffed pant d~pe.rt me.nt, Harris traditional poplins and p1ncords . Straight 1~9 and cuffed always a favorit~ ... also burmudas. ~·HA~S ·@J~o@@J~@ 44 fashion ISl8nd, newpe>rt cenlAlr 644·5070 My mother and dad have a medicine chest full of Seconal, Tuin a l, Nembutal, barbital, phenobarbital a nd Eskatrol. I'm sure they would be highly insulted if anyone suggested th at they were drug addicts. When I told my mother amphetamines were "speed " s he said, "Don't be sil· ly." My dad insists he can't get a night's sleep without pills. They both seem to think they are in no danger because the drugs are pre· scribed by our family doctor. Whal can I do to help them? - CONCERNED SON Last week, while going through my husband's desk drawers I came across an insurance pro- posal for $40,000 of life insurance. It was dated five monlhs before Mel died. It was a good plan and we could have affo,rded it. Our agent was trying to help and I 1cnew it, but Mel was in perfect health and I figured I could use that $21.57 a m onth toward a new colorTV. to the person who asked if it was in l--------------------poor last to send a not~ of con- dot enc e to a woman whose husband had committed suicide. -~(~ CELEBRATION OF TOMASSO FINE ABT WE ARE EXPANDING TWO l.OCATIONS TO SERVE YOU OUTSTAHDIMG COHCEPTS IH PICTURE RAMES. DESIGNED FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE THE RHEST. 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A••· Tl c a tel Calif nortl find l i 0 barb SM• E lo 1 .. thick froze J • 2 2 mgo chop J juice Ji 'chop Th dry. ~ingl. bakir mair Pour and minu No also the grea grill mode If I cook for S turn mi nu fish lcste Tc Tc Pi On• cuts sumr and t founc This usual lo ri v Yo1 ton gt are (. calf, scasc avail: and s Th• ing l• samE or H ton gt liciOl I 1 a bow 1 '· 2 J, clove ~· Jspic• I per cc 1 l Pia ketth ingre ing ll ~imrr Cool I R e tong Serve servi A1 Bal cake cent• servL wllh 1Ucet Sir over Uedt ' . . . . . . .. ,. \ .. . ' Wednesday. July 9, 1975 OAIL V PILOT Ci Salmori Prepared • 1n Many .Ways • • • Steak T he fres h salmon catch has been good in California <ind is moving north lo Alaska. You will find salmon an -excep- t ion al item for barbecues. SMOKY SAL MO N STEAK S 6 salmon steaks (J.4 to 1-inch thick) or other thick fish st eaks, fresh or frozen l;_. cup or ange juice 14 cup soy sauce 2 tablespoons cat.sup 2 tablespoons cook- mg oil 2 tabl espoons chopped fresh parsley I tablespoon lemon j uice 1 clove garlic, finely ·chopped J,2 teas poon oregano 1 2 teaspoon pepper Th aw frozen steaks; dry. Place steaks in a single layer in a shallow baking dish. Combine re- maining ingr edients. Pour marinade over fish and let stand for 30 minutes, turning once. Note: This recipe may also be used by placing the steaks in a well- greased, hinged, wire grill and cooking over moderately hot coals. If this method is used. cook the salmon s teaks for 5 to 8 minutes, baste, turn and cook for 7 to JO minutes longer or until fis h nakes easily when tested with a fork. Tongue Talk of Picnic Sprig of dill accents the freshness of broiled salmon steaks drizzled with a creamy. lemony dill sauce. Showing Dill Power Long cons idered a gourmet food , solmon steaks arc equally down-to-carlh-good for family dining or ca!>y entertaining. There is \'l~ry little waste in s ulmon s teaks a s they are cross s ection s li ces cut from large drcsst!d fis h. and the only bone is a s mall cross !ieclion of the backbone. Thl'y ure ready to cook as purc hased. UROILEO SALMON STEAKS ti salmon :-;tei..tks M4 to 1-inch thick ) fres h or frozen (about 2 pounds) . 1 , cup butll'r or mur~:.innc 1 1 c up dry wine l te;.is poon sail Thuw frozen stciJks. Combine buttl'r or murgarinc, wine. and salt an s auce pan ; heat slowly un- til fat is me lted. wine mixturl' several tames while broi ling. Toµ with Crc.•amy Dill Sauce. Makes G servings. CREAMY DILLSAUCE 1 packag<' <8 ounC'c) cn·am l'hccse. softened 2 eggs 2 1 ~ tublespoons ll•m onjwcc 1 ~teaspoon dill Wl'cd •.!cup milk This easy-do recipe is j ust right One of the finest beef for any O('cas1on , and it requi~s cuts to use for informal only minimum broiling time. summer buffets, picnics Place fi s h on u Wl'll-g rcased broi lcr p<1n : brus h with butter· wine mixture. Broll about 3 in- ches from heal ~ourcc, 4 to 6 minutes. Cream the cheese until light and fluffy. Add e!!!(!i, one at a lime. beating thoroughly after each addition. Stir 1n lemon juice. s alt, and dill '"l'('(). . and patio meals is to be J\ savory butter·wine mixture found in beef tongue. is used for freque nt basting to This delectable cut keep the rash juicy and navorful. f Th<' C're;,im v Di II Sauce is un-us ually weighs from our usu<Jll_v aood and complements to five pounds. ,... the salmon to perfection. Turn carefully; brush with but- te r-wine mixture. Broil 4 to G minutes longer or until fi sh nakcs easily wh<'n tcstt.'Cl with a fork. Baste s teaks with bultN· Cook in top of double !Joalcr on•r hot water until thick and Ouffy. s tirring COn!>tantly. T.hin :.auce by s tirring in the milk. Serve warm su ucc over salmon steaks. You may &1lso find l'alf .---- tongue in markets which =-------------------------------------~~~~ are featuring baby beef· calf during the s ummer season. Beef tongue is available fresh , corned and smoked. The method for cook· ing tongue is always the same -in water for two or three hours. Pickled tongue is particula rly de· licious done this way. P ICKLED BEEF TONG UE 1 fresh beef tongue. about 4 pounds It 2 quarts water t~ cup cider vinegar 2 bay leaves J z teaspoon whole cloves l,2 teaspoon whole a). lspice ~~ teaspoon p ep· percorns 1 tablespoon salt l lorge onion, sliced Place tongue in large kettle with a ll rem ainln~ ingredients. Heat to boil· ing then r cclucc heat and simmer 2t" to 3 hours. Cool in_ cookin g liquid. Remove' skin from tongue. Sllce t h inly. Serve cold. Makes 3 to 4 servings per pound. Anytime Bake doller size pan· cake1 and slack • in c~nter or each huted 1ervin1 plate. Surround with fr esh Ot!ctarine all ca. SUt powdered augar over top. Servo with bot· tled blueberry syrup. l Q MESA PRODUCE 1854' HEW PORT BLVD. ic~•=:~~:;~t.~~.u OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 l"A'!'.11.!' .. ,"""" ..,\'"trio!-.. ~~·~,i Kantaloupe siSI f'lkH ..... Tin ...... 7/14. OPIH SUNDAY WI ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS SOLID RIPE 39~ lomaytoes LAIGIAA 52~ EllS Serve On a Bun Burgers don't <1 lways have to bC' made "1th ground beef. Surprise your family with these.• Maybe add a ~l1 C'c of cheese. SALMON BURG .. :RS 1-pound can sulmon • :: cup c hopped onion • 1 cup m e lted fat or Oil ·~cup s almon la4wcf 1 :1 cup dry brc•ad crumbs 2 eggs, bc.•att:n 1 , cup c·hoppetl parsley 1 teaspoon J>O\.\ dcn .'<i m ustard 1 ;i te<1 s poon s;,ilt • :! cup dry bread c.·rumbs 1 J cup mayonn;,iiscor salad dressing 1 tablt•!>p oo n chopped swl•et pickle 6 buttered bam· burgt:r buns Drain salmon, reserv: ang liquid. 1''l ake s almon. Cook onion in fat un~ tender. Add salmon h- ci uad. crumbs, eggs, parsley mus tard, sail and sal~on; mix well. Shape into 6 burge~. Roll in crumbs. Fry in hot rat in a heavy fry pan ahout 4 inches !rom bot coab for 3 minutes. Turn carefully and fry 3 to 4 minutes longer or until brown . Drain on absorbent paper. Combine mayonnaise .and pickle. Place burgers on botto~ half of each roll. Top with about a lablespoon of-mayon- naise mixture and other half of roll. Serves 6. ------ CHICKEN NEVER I ~IT NI 'l ~: II ... tasted so good! · We~tern Barbecued Chicken U .1'lll' c'hickl•n inside and out with "Woody'i." Cook-in' Sauce as many hours "' po.,o;lble heforn cooking. Place chick11n on spit. ba!>tt! with equal parts ~woody'!>~ olive oil and sauterne wine. Indoor!>: Cut chk ken in half. Follow .ihov1• instructions. Brm.vn for 45 min- 111!•<; at m udl!rall! h eat basting often. WRITE FOR FREE RECIPE BOOK & BASTlftG BRUSH: VI , "'f ~ Bo• 1788/Lo,,g Beac'1, CA 9080t GELSON'S · JURGENSEN S · MAYFAIR · RICHARD'S LIDO ... and other fine food stores Q: "Are raw eggs good for dogs?" A: No. Raw eggs contain a substance that prevents an. important vitamm dogs need. called biotin. from working. Without biotin. your dogs coal could.become dull and some of his hair could fall out. But cooking the eqg allows the biotin lo work, and lets your dog enjoy the great taste and nourishment egc;s prov1~e. You ,can see •ooked egg right at the top of every can of Blue MountJ1n Chicken n Liver n Egg. Lik.e every Blue Mountain prodt.lct, 11 "- delivers complete 100% nulrition to your dog at an everyday savings to · ·' · you of 7c to 10: per can over other ........ ..., ............ leading brands. We hope you'll try it. Maybe this coupon will egg you on chicken 'n liver 'n egg dinner 7¢ STORE COUPON B11ng ·the Mounl!lon:. 10 your dog 111 lhrce temohng varieties: SupPr Meal Loaf. Choc~en ·n l .. ~, 'n Egg Home Style S1e., At a 1cmo1on9 low price Esrec1~lly with tn1~ couoon ""r .Jin•>, r ,, 1 • I I I I I I I I r ) 4 .. { J ~ t I t ) l (M 11 f f 1t; BLUE MOUNTAIN . 1¢ j FRESH SALMON RecJ. 2.to -----------------------AVAILABLE AT: Albrr1soos. Boy~ Dales FEQCO. Hu'lh"S. ll-)1~d b JS•CI. Mayl,or, PJnlty l rc.1sur I v. "· .... 1 •hpr lmc SIO•f:lS s1as.w. or 1/1 FOi 1l40SE WHO MISSB> LAST WEE« FRESH 69C ALBACORE Reg. ~ 1.29 4-0Z. AVERAGE LOBSTER TAIL COCKT A.IL or SALAD SHRIMP •ecJ. us S• l'ricH Goodllwv S1nt., July I 3 1------ALSO ZACKY FARMS FRESH POULTRY MUSHROOMS 59~ CUCUMBER 2 tor 19c Sweet CORN 12 for SJ OO BEAN SPROUTS STORE HOURS w ed.•Fri.·Sot-,_ 7 Tun .• n......9-5 ., • t DAILY PILOT BBQ Catch Zesty A bhtz of barbecue seasonings does wonder~ for the u s ually mild- fluvored. hall bul. BARBECUED HALIBUT STEAKS 2 pounds halibut steaks 1 1 cup chopped oruon 2 tablespoons l'hopped green )>epper 1 clove garlic. mmccd 2 tablespoons mdtro fat or oil 8-ounce can tomato Sa UC<.' :! t.ibkspoons lemon jwn· l tablespoon Worct•stershire sauce l t;.iblcspoon sugar :! tt·a~poons salt 1 1 tt•aspoon pepper Wednesda . Ju 9, 1975 STAR-KIST Chunk Style Tuna tiiC"°-> c -61/J-01. Can BREAD !.f. Mr~ Wnght \ Oual11y ~ ~~ i ~ iJ JO ~ ~ Slot!" f ,f I 1h·lb. ,; loaf c BISCUITS Mrs Wnghr s ~ e. c WHY PAY MORE? Cook onion. green pep- per and garlic in fat until tender. Add all subse· qut'nt ing re dients and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring ot'casionally. Cool. Cut s teuks into serv- i ng-s1 zc portions and plal·e in a single l;.iyer in 8·01. Can I Minute Rice . Rice Mixes ...................................... 7 ·OI. Package CHEESE ICE CREAM a sh;.illow baking dish. Pour sauce over fish and let stand for 30 minutes, turning onct• Rt•move fish. rescrv-I ing s auce for basting;. Pl;.i('e fis h in a wl'll- J.!rea st'd , h1ngt!d wire J.!nll. Cook about 4 inches ' from mode1·atcly hot coals for 8 minutes. 1 DINNERS Bel au Frozen ( BPl'f 59 ) ~ Pkg. ~V-8JUICE C ~~ Blended Vegetable Cockto;I . · .,46-oz. 59c Can . Baste ~1th ~aut·e. Turn 1 and t•ook for 7 to JO I mmut~s longer or until ._ _________ .. fi sh flakes c;.isily when ~~ .. .,....-... ... tt• st e d with a fork . I I I ·1 Serves 6. TANGY HALIBL'T STEAKS oil , • •• • 1 ~ue01-1a11ryr I :. · -· . . oir I 3 tablespoons lemon "\J ~ ~ jui('e •· 4-eor · 14-at. 2 tables poons hqwd . Pkg ' Pkq. smoke --------------. 2 table s poons vinegar 1 teas poon s;.ilt 1 tca !>puon Worcesters hire sau('c 1 2 teaspoon each powder ed mustard and grated onion 1 ~ te&i spoon paprika 1 c l ove garlic , minced 3 drops liquid hot pepper sauce Cul s teaks into scrv- ing-si ze portions and place in a s ingle layer in a sha llow baking dish. Combine remaining in· gredients and pou r over fish. Let stand for 30 minutes. Remove fish,· reserving s auce for bast- ing. Place fish in we ll g r eased. hinged wire grills. Cook about 4 in- ches from moderately I hot coals fo r 8 minutes. Baste with sauce. Turn a nd cook 7 to 10 minutes I more. Scrves6. Dieting? Snap Up Seafood Especially tasty and only 130 calories per serving. SPICY SNAPP E R 2 pounds snapper fill et s or other fi s h .flllets, fresh or frozen % cup tomato JWce 3 tabl espoons vinegar 2 t ablespoons s alad oil 1 en v e I o p e ( r.~ ounce) o ld Ca s hioncd French drcssin~ mix Thaw frozen fillets. Skin fillets and cut into serving-sue portions. Place fis h in a single layer in a s hallow baking dish. Combine remaining in· gredients and mix thoroughly . Pour sauce over fish a nd let stand for JO minutes, turning once. Remove Cis h. re· serving sauce ror bast- ing. ' Place fish on a well· greased broile r pan. Broll about 4 tnches from sourc or heat for 4 to 5 minut~ Turn carefully a.ad brush with auce. Broil ' to 5 manut ~or unul fish r t"es easUy when tHled with a ran. Serve. s. e Green Beans II~~~·~. ~~0; 29< ,~ Ll Sueur Peas G•noG1001 1001 49c W F w Bull~• SoucrPkg ~Bel-air Stf.nach c~:~;;d ·~;' 19< @Banquet Dinners :e:~;. Pkg 99< ~Pie Shells ,,, .. ,, Dtrp O"h ~Broccoli• Spears G•rrnG•on• 10-01 49c • w Bullt• Sauc~ Pkg Ice Milk Lucerne asc Half Gallon @ lel-alr Hclsh·Browns Southern 39c Style 2-lb. Plcg. SAFEWAY PRODUCE MUMS Foil-Wrapped ~ S"2chPi9 eoch , BING CHERRIES Wonderful Flovor- Sweet And Juicy lb. 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For perfectly barbe- cued, flaky fish with, that ~ great "cooke d outdoors" flavor, place the fi5h in a well oiled basket a nd' .. w.dnwt!X.July9. 1975 DAil V PILOT Q Striped bass in well greased wire basket is main course served with macaroni salad, foiled tomatoes and fruit. cook slowly o ver low r~-=::.....:::~~!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~~~~!!:~!!!!~~~~!l!!!!~!!~~~~~~~~.:.!::'.::.::.:::_~~.:_~~~~-=-~~~~~--J...\.-~~~===--~~~ heat. pl~c~~ ::~~:\Q~fs~c~: Th t th r----... r--., unit or yo ur grill or e ftl I :~~~~ly on the cooking I Manufacturer I I Supermarket I le~~s:~~d~~t~~r'71~ about I Coupons . I vs.1. Coupons I easy as a breeze to pre- pa r e o n a gas ~ri ll because gas outdoo r coupons L I I .I : ~~f::e~~~P=~:t~~~~ • Monu=r~=-pon~~e-you $ee by ~pe===-r~~ouponsorenot trol. That 's important if you want your fi sh to re-notional companies offering you o cents-off reimbursed by the manufacturers for the losses on ma in juicy and tender. saving to purchase their producit. lucky accepts their coupons. They hove to make up the dif· Cooked with o nion these coupons because the manufacturers ference with higher prices on other items you slices, Itµlian dressing reimburse us for the foce value of the coupon. buy. Since lucky doe,n't hove coupon losses to a nd parmesan c heese, l ucky encourages you lo toke odvontoge of contend with, we con keep our prices lower foil ·ba ked tomatoes arc manufacturer coupons. overall. real laste tempteri;. STRIPED BASS WITII LEMON CHIVE BUTTER 3 ~".! t o 4 • p o u n d striped bass Celery leaves. on.ion slices, carrot sli ces ~ c up butter o r m argarine 1 t a bl c:,p oon chopped chives 1 tablespoon lemon j uice . Preheat gas g rill on high 10 'minutes. Fill cavity or fi sh with celery leaves, onion s hces and carrot slices; close cavi- t y with s m all bamboo skewers. M e l t b ut t e r in saucepan on grill; s tir in chives and lemon juice. Brus h gen e r ousl y on both sides of fi sh. Place in a greased wire hinged broiler basket. Turn heat lo low sel- tin~. P lace bas ket o n rotissl•rtc und cook just until fl l•sh flakes easily when tl'Stcd wilh a fork, 20 t o 30 minutes, brushing occasion::illy with addition a l butter mixture. Serve with r.emuining sauce. Ma kes 4 servings. • FOil. BAKED TOMATOES IT ALIANO .4 medium tom atoes 8 thin slices onion Jfi cup bottled Italian dressing • . 2 t a bl e spo o n s Par mesan cheese Sall and pe pper Four 12-inc h squares heavy duty foil 1' ... or each packet. cut a tom a to into th irds horizontally. Reassem- ble with a thin slice of onion between each sec· tion. Pla ce on a square of foil. Sprinkle with 1 tables· poon of the dressing, ~ tabl espoon Parmesa n cheese, s alt and pepper to taste. Fold down top ' •md sides of square to seal. Repeat with re- ·. maining tom a toes. · Place packets on grill. • _Cook on low heat turning once, until onions arc tender and tomatoes ar<' healed through 10 to 20 minutes. <IC rotisserie unit and grill grid cannot be used at the sam e time. cook fish, then r e move to cut- ting board. Let s tund 5 minutes. Re move skin 1 und bones to serve. Cook veget a ble packe t s on grill while fish is stand- ing and being served.) DILLY RICE SALAD 2 cups cooked rice IO-ounce package- trozen peas and carrots, cooked and drained •,."l cup d a ir y sour c ream I t able s p o o n vinegar I tablespoon sugnr i c up sliced celery ·~teaspoon di ll weed '12 tea•poon sn it ~• te a s p oon dry mustard Combine n II. lnjtrc- dients in a mcdium·slzed bow l .· C ov er u nd refrigerate until well (hilled, ubout 2 houl"lf. Serve i" a romulne·lined bowl. 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WHITEFISH IN FOIL 2 Pounds \\•hilt>fish flllt>ts 2grcen pepper~. sliced 2onions, sliced 1/.i cup butter or murgutine, melted 2tablespoons lemon j ui ce 2teaspoo.nssalt I tC'aspoon papFtkti Dash peppe r Thaw .fish if frozen. Cut into 6 servillg.:sizc portions and plucc skin side down on li ghtly greased ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • pieces of heavy duty aluminum Coil , 12.x 12-inchcs each. Top w1th green pepper nnd onion . Con1binc ren1uining ingre· d.ients. Pour ~auce ovt'..'r Cish. Br- ing the roil up over food and close al I edges with tight dbublll folds . Place packages on a grill about 5 inches from moderately hot roals. Cook for 4~ to 60 minutt:!S . Serves6. NEW ENGLAND CLAMBAKE 6dozen steamer clams 12sm· lonlons 6n1edi m baking potatoes 6 · corn in the husks . 6livc lobstl'rs (1 pound each) Roclcweed (optional• l~mon '-''CdGeS .. ~1elted butter or margarine \Vash clam s hells thoroughly. P~I onions ;.ind "'ash potatoes. Parboil onions and potatoes ror 15 minutes ; drain . Remove com silk from corn and replace husks. Cut 12 pieces of c heesecloth and 12 pieces of hca vy -duty aluminum foil, 18 x 36 inches eoich. Place 2 pieces of cheesecloth on top of 2 pieces of foil . Place 2 onions, a potulo, ear of (.'Om, lobster, 1 dozt:n clami:; and rOCk'-''f'l'cl on cherscclnth. Tie op . posit(.' <·o rntrs of cheesecloth l Uj.!l'l hl•f. I !'ou r 1 1•up of '~:•1t('r over the p:u:ka~l'. H r111~ foll up O\'er lhl· food and c\Otit' all t·dgc~ with liMhl doubil' folds . J\1J ake6packages. Pl acc them on a grill uW>ut4 in· l'hes from hot coa ls. coyer "'ilh hood or :1!um1nu1n fo~I. Cook ror45 to 60 n1inutcs or unlll onlon6 and pot alot>s :t re cook eel . ()pen packu~c s ut~d crack JobstC'I' l'l:J\\'S . St·rvc '-''llh lemon \\'l'di!l'S anll 1n(·lled butter» Sel'VL'S 6. YOU AL ~YS $AVEl WITH STATER BROS. LOW•LOW PRICES Price• tffe,rive 1-lvl/ Oays T'9vrsday t'9rv Wedne•day BEEF RIB.ROAST SMALL INO LA•Gl [NO $1 ~~ $1 4~ RANCHO HENS OR TOM TURKEYS U.S.D.A . GRADE "A" UES 1 N FISH VAL Bq' FRESH FRO;; ..... ········'"· $129 aaot f\\.\. .. .. . ....... l•· 49' 'IU , sttR.\ft\P .. · · ······· ...... c•· g\tS 0 ······ VIM \t\ ftG ............ ... . . ..• J.~u"M"'B"o'"w'""'1E~N°E0R0S .... l ·ll. •AM.89' I ll J-OZ.$1 49 SWIFT'S HAM PATTIES . ~H ·uc AST CHUCK STEAK BEEF• BLADE CUT • GUARANTEED SLICED BOLOGNA c LB . llU CHUCM CU'! ROUND BONE oo•n .... """" 7·BONE ROAST IH' IONROS CHUCM ROLLED ROAST MU IOHRISS CHUC• FAMILY STEAK. u .. RIB STEAK Mil' •19 CUl CLUB STEAK NltlONflffl STEW MEAT lltf. IT•TM ... os. c1•1111to CUBE STEAK .. St•Tll MOS. CORNED BEEF BRISKET OSC AI MAYEtt .. 984 .. $103 . .. $149 .. $149 .. s149 l• s 1 ao .. $139 "$179 .. $149 BEEF FRANKS,o• MIAT w11H1•s tA• M &Ul.M WIENERS ........ . OloCAll MA Yll M.IC.IO MEAT BOLOGNA 0!.CAl 11\AYll THICJ: RIC.(0 BEIF BOLOGNA OK41 llfl .. YU • &lff • Ml ... l • GAlllC SLICED BOLOGNA SIAlll NOS.• CfHTll CUl .HAM SUCIS .. ... 89' t1-0Z ft(G $1 1 5 t1·0l •~G s 1 1 5 a.ot ,Ko 77c "$189 BEEF LIVER GROUND BEEF BEEF • ST ATER BROS . BAR M SLICED • SKINNED FRESH • ANY 'i9~ 69~ fij_c mnZ9~~'" fLllSCHMANNS • STICK 6 3 c MARGARINE ........................ ~~~: . GRAPEFRUIT;~,~·~· SUCARYL.~·~· 87' 451 .... 1-0l 35• !AMO' 100'S 56' " • BETTY CROCKlR 6 5 c PANCAKE MIX ........ ~~~: DRINKING WATER ~':.'::.:.~~~,~~'1ci 371 LEMON JUICE '"""~' ,.., 58' 46-0UNCE 54c HAWAIIAN PUNCH : .................. . 48-0UNCE •DISH D£TERGENT $145 JOY LIQUID ....................... : .............. .. PAPER TOWELS ........... 64c .. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS ..... 99c " i'ixif'cNilP REFILLS .................... 83 c DttlYl •DEAL PACKAGE $ I 83 DETERGENT ............. -............... ~t~ · L-~ ~ '?od P'U(:u. ... ca111 32' MIXED VEGETABLES , •. o, VAHOl••W 57' MEXICAN STYLE DONNI• ..... ,,.o, VANOll•W 57' ENCHILADA ... , o• '"""··········"·••· MACARONI & CHEESE".{~~':' 46 c KAL KAN DOG FOOD 15-0 UNCE ,~.,·-· 32c I'll SrtW MUil 11/1111 O«:MlH U(Vt EGG BEATERS..... . ..................... oo. 83 c ~,-,-RKA_Y_S_Tl_C_K-1 COFFEE RICH........ . ................... , 31 4 MARGARINE CWHOCOLATE ECLAIRS ....... 85 c 1-POUND PACKAGE WHIUST 11..()UH(I 4>< 24' ORANGE JUICE .... rn •••• __ ...,, MACARONI & CHEESE:~:: ..... 7 8 c DOLE DRINK ::"~:;.-:~. 72' BEANS & FIXINS ::;,., GREEN BEANS ~~~~1kKID SAUERKRAUT -· •6-01 44• 10',.0I 601 • .. 0 1 33' 11.ot 44' CALGON BATH OIL BEADS $1 09 0 1 IOUOUlf,_,,,_.,_,,_,, ......... , ..... l•·OJ:, CATALINA DRESSING ..... • .. 54' PILLSBURY BISCUITS ~~~~~~·;1:.:1S1 CHEESE KISSES ::':.g'.",.... '°' 83' :~~':.~::::: ......... l ·ll .fUl63 f AMERICAN CHEESE mn '" '2.36 CLAUSSEN PICKLES ~l~.0'"",,., 96' BLUE BONNET MARGARINE ,. .. 62' c WATER SOFTENER ::::.':1 1 .. 1. '1.49 lAJto1. SWflT· YINt •ih LB, GREEN BEANS ~:.... '~' 32'. CANTALOUPES 19 c PICKLED BEETS ~;::-' ,~, 41 'f 0•u••N•'""•U••·•wr ····"· 7-SEAS DREss1NGS 1:::~:':::::.~,.~,50·~ ONIONS ""'0 2 29 GREEN ONIONS BEEF STEW ::"o:\, .... 59'.' , • ...,,. """. <••.. ······························ "''· , C ::~~~·:u1e1 ~ .. 95' 1 ·~DISHES ...... '""'" J oc 'Ai'«y • 'l(Uf • fO~O(t • e• •• SOY SAUCE ••••• .... , 67' , .• , 37' CHUNK CHILI :.:""' .,4, 62' WYLERS BOUILLON ~::.,~, ,,, 49' SCREAMING YELLOW ZONKERS ... , 61' ~~&Clea~~S~ MARSHMALLOW CREAM ::;:• 45' n4• 67' ACCENT .,-,'1.16 ·~· '2.16 CREAM CHEESE::::...... ·~· 42' JISHIR'S CHIF'I $11 5 DEUGHT CMllSI ..... 1·••· BATH TISSUE ::.':'J. ... ," ,ro( 45' AIR F.RESHENER ~~.:. --•= 58' PINESOL CLEANER .. 4; 77' JERGENS SOAP~ ":~ 18' STYU SHAMPOO .... , 66c EXCEDRIN TABUTS 100'$ $119 NIWFRllDOM MAXI PADS SUN SCRIEN l,llTU-l lOC • 1 •9 •·Ol. SCHICK 2002 TWIN BLADIS llllJICrOll 64c "" PAC!lt ~4 DATRIL TABLITS ULTRA-BAN ·DEODORANT 99c LONG HAIR CONDITIONIR l 'lll TlllU)HI s 1 24 l ·OUNCI QUILTID , SQUARES Awiif'iiG-scitlvtS __ 53• iliAriiE's . ·~.27' SAVE AT STATER BROS. WITH LOW-LOW PRICES! ., .. 63 c ,..,$159 100·• 97c sac • • • • • '• . -- " . . . . . . . , <# ,,. Ii " • # • • Diet Doldrums? Ocean Yields id;~,~.,, DAILY PILOT f9 THE Slf M GOURMET By 8ARDARA ClBBONS 0 . Wbat's the ~martest ~tcuk for "ou.ld·be hkmn1es'' ii. leaspoon garlic powder 1 1 lCal)poon marjoram barbecue steak-holder. Sprinkle "1th pa prika . Barbecue over glowing coab. about 8 m inute!> each s ide. nnegat 450-degrCl' oven for 20 mmut<'s or more. u n c·over ed, until (1 -.h Oakes easily with u fork and 1s well-coated with a thick sauce 2 lcai.;>oons \\'orc-l':.tcr:.h11 e sauce • r\. Se~food steaki:, ~ . And the r e's no bt>Uer time to enJOY the savory succulence of :.cafood s teaks than right now during the barbecue season. · 1 1 • teaspoon m1M.'\J poultry :,casontng 1 t ablespoon ruwly minced onion or scallion Paprika T haw fish if frozen. C'ut into !-ti:< l'~ual portions. i\nange in iJ single layer in a shallow dli;h. Spoon remarning m arinatll' mixture over fish as it b roils. Serves six. 25 1 calorics each. Here's u "cookout Ouvor " donl! indoors · Few drops i.moke seasoning l teaspoon salt l teospoon garh osalt P inch of hot pepper 2 l e a s p o o n s s u g a r o 1· eqwvalent su~ar substitute Spoon sauce over fish oc casionally as it b akes. Serves :.1x. 112 calories e;ich. Swiss steak. stro~a11off. c·hl11 eon cam e , beef burgun(!y , ;11111 more. the low-cal wuy. For n · l'lpcs und an ill ustrated ~Ul dl' to IJt•l'f c uts. calone counts anJ rnoking j,:!uidl'. Sl·nd a stum~wd :.1:lf-addrcss<.'d l'nvclopc und 25 ~cnts to ··Lo·Cnl Beef Rccipt•s'', 1!1 carl' of ! he D<.t tly Pilot, 50 \\'c~l ~hore Trail, Sµ;1rta, N.J 07871 S AVO RY C ll ARCOAI.· GRILLF.O SEA•'OOD STl·:AKS 1' :i pound salmon (or otht•r fish steaks> Combine remaining ingrc d1 ents and pour over fis h. Cov· l'r, Let fish stand in thb mix· lure fou r to six hours in lhl' rt•fngerator or one hour at room tcmpe1·~~u re . T ul'D occasionally. •1 1 c up d ry white wine :1 tabtespoons lemon j wcc Pinch of ral cayenne peprwr or uash of pepper hot sauce . ' Try Halibut Kabobs Tu ·rr ned H~re. grilling to tl'n<icr done ncss, o r e Piq uunl Seafood K abobs ... a lte rn a ting s h r i mp, l'Uc umber , :-.u lmo n or llali but steak , a nd whole white onions . Enha ncinJ their de· Ii rate se a -fresh flavors is a tomato-rich sauce with li v e l y n o t e s of ho r s e ra di sh. \\'orccslers hin • and dill. Co mpl eme n t l h l'! kabobs '' ith butler-, drenc hed cor n on the cob. a crisp green s alJd 1 and blueberr}\ p ie. I Pl QUANTSF.AFOOD I ~ABOBS l can (103 1 OUllCl'S) condensed tom ato i;oup 1 1 cup waLcr l t eai:,poon ho n;- eradish l t c :.i spoun \\'vr· cestershir e 1 2 tcaspooQ drit'd dill lca,·es, crus hed Combine <d i 1ngrc·- d i l' 11 t s r 0 r b ,, I" b l' Clll' sauce. On 8 skc\\c r :.. u l l e 1· n a l <' 1 :.> p o 11 n d 1abo ut 16} s h ri mp , peeled and cloum·d . 1 pound ha libut or salmon steak. cut in 16 piece~; 1 l'un ( 1 pound } whole whit e onions. d r~11 ncd : and 16 cu be::. cu<:umbcr (about l ·inc h I. Grill k abobs 4-tn<'hcs abo\·c glowing coab for :1bo\Jl 20 m1nulcs or until don e. t u r n i ng and brushin g l hl• fi rst 10 m inutes w it h'... c u p mel~ed l.Jutt<'r ••iii then. with soup sa uct·. lleal remaining s uuce and ser ve w 1l h kabobs . ~Ink.es 4 serving:-. I • 'Sloppy.' Adapted . When it's too hot to go shopging b ut the cup- boar is down to bas,cs. try this saucy tunu cbn- coction. SLOPPY CllARLIES 2 cans (6 or 7 ounces each ) tuna oil • 1 :? cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons tuna 1 :.! cup each chopped celery and green p epper 1 cup catsup 1 cup water 2 tablespoons brown sugar Put fish ln a hin~ed wlrl· •' 7 ''VERY" FLAVORS • 10-0Z. CA N · REDUCED 14c SEGO LIQUID 2 5 DIET DRINK • BEEF · CHICKEN ~ 6·0UNCE 80.X · REOUCEO 9c MJB RICE MIX .35 1/2·GALLON BOTTlE · REDUCED 28c DOWNY 1.49d FABRIC SOFTENER Grocery Reduced Prices IS·OUNCE CAN DEL MONTE •· 2 7 SPINACH IO·COUNT BOX STAY FREE 42 MINI PADS • HEAVY DUTY · 112·GALLON BOTTLE WISK LIQUID 1 9 9 DETERGENT • PAESWE£TENED WITH LEMON 4·02 JAR NESTEA LOW-CAL. 9 7 TEA MIX • WITH LEMON · 8·0UNCE JAR • NESTEA LOW CAL 1 81 TEA MIX • CREAMY · CRUNCHY ZO·OZ JAR SKIPPY 1 29 PEANUT BUTTER • 17·0UNCE CAii DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL .38 SEAFOOD STEAKS BAKED JN BBQ SAUCE 11 :! po unds ,cod (or other fish steaks) 8-ouncc can plain tom ato sauce 2 t a blespoons lemon juice or l sm a ll onion, fV1ely mmcetl 1:.: g r c cn peppe r . fincl) minced Thaw stea ks 1f froz<.'n. Cut into six equa l pil'Cl'S. Combmc re· muinin~ ingredients <Hld pour over fo;h. , IlJke unc·OVl'l'l·d Ill a \IC()' hot by Graham Kerr the Galloping Gourmet® GRAHAM KERR IS BACK at Alpha Beta. Pick-up this week's FREE Summer Creative Menu at your local Alpha Beta. ;oE~C~7SE ·REDUCED 26c•8 9 GRAPE JUICE REGULAR DIET 6·PACK • 12-0Z CANS PEPSI COLA .99 REG.· SUPER · 24-COUNT BOX · REDUCED 35c MODESS 99 SANITARY NAPKINS • FREEZE DRIED 4·0 UNCE JAR BRIM INSTANT COFFEE 1.57 &·OUNCE JAR 2.81 REGULAR · DRIP · ELEC PERC 1·l8 CAN 1 0 3 HILLS BROS. COFFEE • REGUlAA ElEC. PERC ~·LB CAN 3.0l lO·OUNCE JAR 1 8 9 NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE • 8 OUNCE JAR DECAF INSTANT COFFEE 6·PACK 12·0UNCE CAN S LIPTON ICE TEA BIG CHUllK · CHIU CON CARPIE NO BEANS 15·0Z CMJ NALLE'Y'S . CHILI CON CARNE 7·0UNCE JAR KRAFT MARSH- 2.39 1.17 ALPHA BETA · 1·LB. LOAF • AEOUCED 16c CRACKED .29 WHEAT BREAD 1·LB. BOX · REDUCED 7c . SUNSHINE .49 KRIS PY CRACKERS VERY ORV · REG OR UNSCENT · 12·0Z AERO REGUlAR 14·0UNC E AERO .99 REOUC(O 1 10 DIAL ANTI- PERSPIRANT Bakery . · ALPHA BETA · 8·COUNT TRAY CHEESE ROLLS COFFEE CAKE BIRKHOLM'S 8·0UNCE BOX CINNAMON DANISH WAFFLES .89 .72 I •ti ff¥itit?4 ii ;rtil!Nll I' N-¥1 16 OUNCE MEAT WIENERS OR OSCAR MAYER BEEF FRANKS MEAT BEEF &·OUNCE PACKAGE OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA 12 OUNCE PACKAGE OSCAR MAYER VARIETY PAK SECOND NArURE t6·0UNCE CONTAINER EGG SUBSTITUTE .98 .73 2 t a bl es poo n s vinega r 2 tabl es p oo n s Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon prepan.'<i mus tard 10·1 OT ENVELOPES MIX N DRINK INSTANT M ILK 2 05 MALLOW CREAM 13·0UNCE JAR .61 • • CHICl<EN STEW CHICKEN DINNER .64 .48 . .32 KRAFT · (21 &·OUNCE TUBS SOFTPARKAY MARGARINE 1.42 .94 .63 1 2 te aspoon s alt 6 hhmburger rolls • Dram tuna, r eser ving oil. a nd break into la rge pieces. Cook onion in <'ii until te,nde r in a la rgl' kct· lie over hot coals . Add re· m aining ingredients ex· cept tun a and rolls. 20·0UAAT aox J.59 FAEEiE DRIED · 4·0UNCE JAR SANK A INSTANT COFFEE PITTED RIPE OR GREEN· &·OUNCE CAN LINDSAY MAMMOTH OLIVES WITH MEATllALLS · 15·0UNCE CAii CffEF BOY-AR-DEE Sf:'AGHEm 1.57 .47 .47 PET STEW · 14·0Z. CAN KAL KAN DOG FOOD OEEF · 14·1/2 OUNCE CAN SKIPPY PREMIUM DOG FOOD Bakery ALPHA BETA 8-0UNCE aox POWDERED SUGAR DONUTS ~26 .59 . ' GOLDEN 16·0 UNCE BOWl MRS. FILBERT'S SOFT MARGARINE .64 Frozen Food Reduced Prices FROZEN 2·l 8 BOX BANQUET FRIED CHICKEN "~ .... .. . "' I " 1.98 THIS WEEK: Complete KAREWAI CHICKEN BARBECUE Dinner ..... ou\ 119· PER 3 " • SERVING AVAILABLE ONLY AT ALPHA BETA DOLD SLAB BACON .98,. BLARNEY CORNED BEEF 118 BRISKET • LI . SAN FRANCISCO FRENCH RED WINE VINEGAR/ OIL ORESSING ITALIAN CHEESE 8·0 Z BTL LAWRY'S SALAD 49 DRESSING REOUCEO 6c • VEAL -TODAY'S ECONOMY MEAT I 1 IHit:r, ll.t\'t1rl1il \'1'.il I" l1:.1l1111•1l .ii .tll Alpti.1 11• 1.t ~IO I•"' di fll 11 i'"111111!1 ltll\l'I lh.111 111•1:1 If\/ "' IHC 1101\' Frozen Food Reduced Prices EVERYDAY PRICE S·314·0UNCl BOX BRIDGFORD DEMI-BOX BREAD 38·0 UNCE BOX J JOHNSTON'S 119 1 GREEN APPLE PIE • ! STRAWBERRY RHUBARB JB OZ BOX I 19 I Non·Food Reduced Prices ·: • 165 COUNT BOTTLE ' EXCEDRIN 2 09 I ~~~~~!~l[ • ~ CARYL RICHARDS 7 7 i BALSAM CONDITIONER • ~ BRECK' °"' 'OUNC<OOHc< .89 1 ~~~~~00 ! ~~TliBRUSH .19 .] -· •• ...:.__ --------- -t :···. TROPICAL 60 c 99 l" • · ... ·. HOUSE PLANTS • 4 OUART • REDUCED JOc 9 9 1 ANGEL CITY , HOUSE PLANT MIX . • ---~--~-----~-FOR CONSUMER INFORMATION-CONTACT Esther Cramer, Direc tor of Consumer Affairs 777 S. Harbor Blvd., l• Habra,Caltt. 90631 L ' I "' h"' ~ .. Simmer uncovered for 20 minutes. stirring fr,e. quently .. Add tuna nnd s immer 10 min utes ~on ge r. s tirring frc · ~uenllt. .~3 COOKING SAUCE .92 # •' .. ( ... • I I 'oC l f I>( .. It 11 • <I ... " ' 1 07 BlUE DOT FLASH CUBES 1 28 AMINO CARE SHAMPOO , 49 Split rolls und toast. . Pl ace about 1 2 cup tuna mixture on bottom hatf1of roll. Cover with lop hair of roll. Serves Ii Top Salad I Mi" 1 cup d airy sour cream wi th 1 ('U p choppfd p ee l e d c11cumber and a,, <'4P ctlopped 1ree n o n lon. Season wllh lemon juice. salt and a d osh or curry pqwder. Quart r fresh ncc.- t:1rines and u1·1·:in~o on ishrudded i<'t.·b~r~ ll't• tuce. Top with d ressing. SAUERKRAUT CHEESE WEDGES .85 ENCHILADAS "' ... "' • " ' '' r .r P • •,'i N . l , .. , •ff II ' " JENO"S PIZZERIA PIZZA 193 Al PHA BETA PEAS 65 KITTY KORNER KAT LITTEii 99 .. .. ( ., '' .. , " .. 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UN•t"lty ...... ~ a s' Cl• D•flVl'lLDT Home News: ' • ' Value Netted By DOROTHY Wto~NCIC Of"-C..0.Cr M-Ad•i- Sf There's nothing Ci.shy about lhe benefits of in- c luding fi s h in your meals. With fi sh you ean save money, calorics, and time -what more can you ask of one food ? Now that beef and pork , prices have gone sky· .• high, and poultry prices are moving up, son1e fish have becom e the best values among the animaJ protein foods. ·rurbot fillets, for ex- ample, a t 79 cents a pound, cost less than 20 cents a serving since they have practicalJy no wastt~. This is less than the le.i s l exp c n s i\•e ground beef. , Other good buys ri~ht now. according to the California t-'isheries :\s · sociation, <.ire Pacific red • 1 1 snapper, a ll species of '1' • cod -especially frozen ?-! cod fillets -.and fi sh :::ii sticks and portions. 1 • • • • l I l l I ' ' ' : ! ' ' • ' . ' • . ' ' ' I • : r •• I , ,, • • ' . , ' ' ; ' ; ~ ' ' • Cooked. s h el led shrimp ls also plentiful. While the price per pound for this shrimp seems relatively hi gh, remember that it's 100 percerl\. edi ble --no waste -and it c an be used without further cooking 1n saliJds , cocktails. and olher dis- hes. Whatevt'r v.·<.1y you cook lht•m, fi sh are low in calories -if you don't add a lot of fat , for exam- ple by breading them ;i.nd then frying in fat. A typical 3-ounce serv· ing of baked or broiled fish will have only about 150 calories. In addition to having less fat lhiln rnust nlt·at th(' other advant;.1gc of fish is that the fat is more polyunsaturated th~n lhat of meat. Persons on 1 c holes tero I· control led diets are often told to eilt more fish and less m eat for this reason. A disad vantage of fish is that it's much lower in iron than the r ed m eats. So on days '"1hen fish is your entree, you need to include other foods in the I day's inenu that will add iron such as d ark green vegetables . legumes, potatoes, tomato juice. whole grain cereals or bran." QUESTIONS WE AR E II ASKED : Q . My hus band goes on fishing trips quite often a nd sometimes brings home a lot of fish. But many tim es the fi s h smell bad by the time he geU; them ho me and l 'm afraid to use them. What could he do to kee p them from spoiling beforl' he gets home? A . Like man y sport sfi shermen,. your husband is depriving himself and you of the superb n avor of freshly caught fish by fai ling: tu n1aintain the qua lity or the fi sh until he gets home. A freshly caught fish has practically no "fi s-: i hy" odor . The smell becom <'S more pro -f n ounced wi th the passa ge or tim l', • • ' . . . . • • • • ' / . ' 1 • • : J i! ' • • ' ' • . " ' ~ : :· 1' .; ' " " " ,_ especially 1f the fi s h has not been kept ice cold . ' A fi s h mark e tin ~ specialist m;.1kes these I recommendations tu fi s· hermen: I 1. Kill the fi s h ::is soon as it is ta ke n from lhc water. tr the fi sh . Ls al-I lowed to n op around un · til it suffocates. the nesh 1 may be bruised , causing more rapid d eteriora- tion. 2. Keep the catch out of I the s u n in a co"l . ~he l tered place, pre- ferably in an ice chest with ice. 3. Clc;in lhl' fi sh a s soon as possiblt' and "·a sh the body C'av 1t y c lean. 4. If ice LS available land it should be), pack the bOdy cavity, then rover the fish with more ice. Occasionally drain water from m el ting ice to keep fish from becom· ing waterlog1ed. s . If lee 11 not availa- ble, wr•p fish In damp mos s, fern s, wet newspaperl, or burlap, and keep It out t>f the sun . Thil helps maintain quality for a limited lime. 6. U1e f ish quickly -.·hile It i.t al the peaJc of quality. ' ' JU ICV PlUMP 47. /J SUGAR-SWEET t CALIFORNIA THOMPSONS IJ. Romaine LARGE HEADS LETIUCE IAtH! 18' antaloup Santa Ros Plums CALIFORNI A VINE·RIPE YUMMY! • ~l . ~ ' FRESH AMERICAN U.5.0.A. CHOICE· SQUARE CUT NECK OFF LB. Pork Butt,:~~:;,.,f59 Steaks fA~lf~"I (.~.UN •••HD ••• l8 Lamb ·c , .. 'J49 C ~ '·· I • o Chops • • • • • • • • • a.e •• .. ou•~ 1101 •tt ~ ""''"" '" D SLICED BACON ::':'."'! ..... ;? ... '1" D LAMB BREAST ...... .''.'~'. '."':'! .. 331, D THICK SLICED BACON •.• "t:i ~?"'. 12" D LAMB NECKS '.'.·~~ •••••••••••• 49~. D TENOER·LEE HAM SLICES .. '\";r_ .. 11 1,~, D LAMB SHANKS ...•.•..• "':"!'.''!":'. B9'.. D FRESH BLACK COD FILLET ••...• 89~. o FRESH GROUND LAMB ..•• :;~ .. 69'... , . Northwest Sweet Bing Cherries EXTRA lARGE DEEP RED NORTHWEST BtNGS ••:.. Lemons JUICY ' I , TANGY IAtH! Sliced Lunch Meats Ol', VtlGINIA 5-0 l . PKGS •DUTCH LOAF • SANDWICH lOAf • OUV'E OR l'ICIHE & PIMIENTO lOAI • Sl'ICfO IUNCH. lOAf •ME AT Oii tfff 90l0GNA ~ WESSON OIL .,, .............. ; D JOY LIQUID DETERGENT •••. :?'. ~ MOITS APPLE SAUCE ....• ~'?'. l'K $W£1Tl""O llOt, D KOOL.•10 .... ~ "" " ................ . D FRESH ROCKCOD FILLET ......•• 11::. D BONELESS FAMILY STEAK • ~;::: .• '1'~-D MACARONI & CHEESE .~.:.~::;,:_;!:; 99' D MAN PLEASER ""?:: .. ::.:::'(:;'.';'.~:;,;::"" 99:,, D FRESH RAINBOW TROUT •. ~;:7:;?,, . 11'~-D BONELESS CHUCK . ROAST •.• ~'" .. '1~ D FRESH PORK SAUSAGE ...... ·~·" 59'•. D EGG ROLLS , : ,.;«~; ~;.:,:;;,-;,~. 69~ Treesweet Orange Juice GRA:;fRUIT • '1 JUICE -6,QZ, J.r, FROZEN vv· ~· Diet ,, 0 1 '" I 'J Shasta . . . . . . '" "" '',"~' 7 9" ~•1• v G•ll0>4 • • • • • • • • U. ••IC. "' • k."fl "°'~ '<'!: AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY ::~':•:·::·" 87' D ANACIN TABS ....•...... :"'."-.~.,. 69' D STOKELY·s .,,,"""'"" ·~, ·~· ~ 69' -=--:-·. ":?. ~0:'\' ~/'f': ?'!'~' lA. D 6°'PE JUICE ."o7~~:~:~":.~~ 29' M .... • • •. • •, • • • • • o HOLLOWAY HOUSE 0.•:;:::f.J;,",'';i:'.·'!': '1" """" ,..rll .. •HOo<A! 68, D PITA -BREAD ., ...•. :·~~· •• ·:~ .•• CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE 6.i-OZ. TUIE IJc ()f-f y N!Cf IHCL 7 3 lo (~!:~AL/ Quart! Scotch or Tequila I I , I I I ·~2g~~:1sr $~17 I • DON CA#lOS I TEOOllA I Karasov Vodka 80 PROOF , !I II FIF1H ,. i<!i' NESTEA 10-PAK . ~:Y~:~ .... 1111! o f!,~)NG J~,~.R .,.,,;-.·YW. ~'""· .. 39' <i!!V SOUR CREAM .•. :-:~ ·:·: .... 53' 1 D FAIRtf~OUNDf WHISKEY • :":" • '3" D TWIN POPSICLES ,<;:~~·1~':!·~"<' .. 79'io RON D1LEON RUM . ~~":·~·'.".' .• 13" D SEA I SKI . ~;,;,:8!:0.• ... 79' 1 D SANGRIA WINE ... ~'!',,~.: .. 1111 Birdseye Peas or Cut Corn 10 Borden's Natural ··~·L h ':;:, .. ~.... ong orn 1(),0Z. J.r, I 1 FRozE' 'I ~ TJ'" " '•?'\ ~ .. ~:-;~·. l • , ; .. : ·-•• ~.·w~s~?NSIN •. .• : 9.Qz. PkG . . . , o CHEEZ KISSES ..•... ;,7;.~: 89' D BEEf RANKS ....... ~-,rr.~: 69' D PARMESAN CHEESE ~.;.";:~"l'.0:+r:1 11 ~1 SLICED AMERICAN ' ' ' .:::~·?. 1311 ,.~., Jerseymald Yo1urt ·-:-o!i\ Sliced American '"0·:·"" """ 4,.'f -~ .. I '°'°'" " • I' f!Wll ON THE :=:...--$1NGlf W_A, = IOTTOM Oii (iJ)·i m, 12-0Z. PKG. STlltRIO-l·OZ . -------0\/Uft" 5 •• '1" D PARKAY MARGARINE •• :~... 1' <t!IY 2·LI. AMERICAN LOAF :~"!": D MIRACLE WHIPPED •• ~ '."'.': 661 1 ~ BORDEN'S UTE LINE •.. '?~' .. '1" D PAllKAY SOUEEZE . ::.r:'. . 69' ! <t!IY CREAM CHEESE • ".".' .~':":":'. 45' Kratt-Quart Miracle Whip QUART II' DRESSING Hills Bros. HB, TIN Col lee • ' , Borden's , •JDS Cremora .~.-; ..• FRESH FISH FLAVORS .SHIPSHAPE OMELET . Galley Shipshape -Don't let anxieties about cook· ing in a galley ruin your boating weekend. Just r emember a few simple rules and you'll be pre- paring meals like an expert before you 've even got your sea legs! SHIPSHAPE OMELET ti slices bacon, diced 1 z pound fis h fillets, cut in chunks 1• ~ C'up c hoppl•d green peppt:>r 1 to 2 t ablespoons fat, 1f needed 4 eggs 1 :? cup water 1 teas poon salt 1-pound can tomatoc:, 1 e nvelope.• ( 11:?-0 Unce ) seasoning mix for s loppy joes · Cook bacon until cn sp in large s killet ; removt• from p:m. Add fish and pepper to bacon dnppmgs: cook 5 to G minutes, un· til fis h flakes eas ily when pierced with a fork. Add additional fat to pan. if necessary. Beat together l'(U?s, w<.itcr, and s alt; pour over f1~h. Cook onr mt>d1um heC1t until edges are set. Lift edges CIS omelet cooks, let- ting uncooked egg fl ow to bottom of pan. Cover and continue cook mg un- til omelet is set <1nd bottom 1s browned. Sprinkle with bC1con. Combine to m<1tocs and con- tents of seasoning mix e nvelope in small sauce pan. Bring to <.i boll, stirring to breuk up any lar- ge pierces of tomato. 4 to 6 serv- ings. SEASIDE SUBS l egg l to 2 t ablesponons vinc~;,ir or prepared liquid salad dressing 1 teaspoon salt 2 pounds fi sh fillets 1 to 2 c ups country ~tyle mashed potato fl akes Fat 6 to 8 hamburger rolb Coleslaw Sliced tomatoes and sliced Amc1·ican cheese Lightly b eat together egg, \'inegar. and sail 111 p1epan or shallow bowl. Dip fish 111 egg mixture. then coat with mashed potato flakes. Fry in 2 to 3 tablespoons fat un- til crisp ancf golden brown, 5 to 10 minutes, adding additional fat if necessary. Serve fis h on rolls and top with coleslaw. tomatoes, and cheese. 6 to 8 servings. :-·'"'_"_ ... _ .. ···----.. ,-.. ,·-·---··1 1 Best Idea Since i ! I Shopping Carts j i I I i : I ! i f ~ I ~ ; : I I I i I Two·yHr 1 su..,ly (104 lists) furnished in convenient tear-off pad for just $1.25 I ( posbce prepaid) t Send in , i Coupon Today . I aid Become A I Super Shopper r----·--·----~----1 fill ia this Cltltpoll, elf, Hd ; ..el with $US t1: Pilot Printi1c Sheppinc list Post Off ice lox 1560 Cesta Mesa, Calif. 92626 Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate p,rinted items, plus additional spaces you can fill in yourself. Just check 'em off - 34 Staples 21 Vegebbles 14 fruits 6 Bakery Items S Btveraces 19 Meat and fish entries 11 Dairy items 20 Miscella11eous I ~~~:::::~:~~~~~~~~~~~~ i •, ____ .. _______ I DAILY PILOT ----------• , . .,. . . French country wines flambe the fish and complement the meal. Fish ·F.lamed Flaming herb fish will s urprise and please your guests the next time lhey gather around the backyard barbecue. The fish is easy lt> prepare and takes on added taste appeal when served with chilled Macon Blanc, a dry white wine from Burgundy in France, modestly pnced at $2 to $3.50 per bottle. Ttus recipe Cil lis for red snapper , but your local fishmarket can substitute a re- gional fish for you. The burning herbs stimulate the tus tc buds a nd give a de· 1Jc1ow;, subtle fla vor to Lhc fish. FLAMI NG HE RB t 'ISH 2 to 3 pounds red snapper or other fish Juice of l le mon 12 teaspoon salt Few grindings black pepper 1 , cup oli ve oil :.! or 3 s prigs t>ach of fresh rosemary. fennel. dill , parsley, and thyme O tcaspoor. dncd herb may be substituted for l!'1Ch fresh herb m entioned) Cognac Clean and s lit fi s h. Remove scales. Remove head. if desired. Wush fi sh. Ory with paper towels . Sprinkle cavity with fresh lemon juice, salt and pepper. Brush fi sh with olive oil. Place fish in hinged fish broiler over hot coals. Grill fish for 10 to 15 minutes per side or until fish flakes when t ested with fork. Do not over- cook. Remove fi~h to hot plattt•r. Cover with fresh herbs. ignite 2 or 3 ounces ht•atcd Cognac. Pour o\'er fish. Scn •c. . . ~•y.July9, 1975 Xarkel c..3askel Dl~COUNT FOODS M RE PRICES CUTI .... :!~:~~·~ .-. .. -~ .:-... ; . .::; . .._,. .. --··-·---....... ____ _ -..... -·-··-· . _.._ _____ .. .. -..... ---.. -.. ~· .... -. -·· -...... __ .,., .. ~~~~~·::~.~·~~l~·,•s:~~·s· SPECIAL BUY: LOW PRICED WESTERN YEARLING BEEF BEEF LOIN BEEF LOIN T-BONE STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK -SANTA ROSA PLUMS t~ ·. 29* u . &UOllfl fUVOH Hl-C FRUIT DRINKS .-------------------------: ·~ f.·--,··-----------~i· ., ~r~•.a I · •1<M11 • u.nn .,.,., .'ff ' \~ ..... "'. .. . . ...... ,_,." -· ••wu•"'"'' I• lAl'E ;. ' -.UM-• --PEPSI ~·· v 'I' : ,'\\\''t 1:,~'0::t 39~~.-.wt COLA. 6·:.:: 79 ::·"'"[ ECiCiS •• 39 s: I 20• • II 61' • ".... • .. ' .. ' 11 20• ~ • ... -···• • _ _.... .. • •• ... ~··. -· •• •• • .. f • ... .. • •• .. •• ...,_,, ..... I ' ' ,. ·•····· • c: •• ~ ~:~ I ..... •-... , • II ..................... -.••'"""""'''"'' ... . 1----R'10-xcouPON ___ .. ____ RID·XCOUPON ____ ----.10-xcouPotr:--- ,. ...,..,,, .. ,.., 11,c... I ~-----------------------~------------------.... ----------~1 .. ' S wordfish Steaks ~Sauced S\\ onJf1:-h µ1 a·t•::. ::.turt- l~ out high th•~ ::.ummcr U\Jl' to a latt• sca~on ht:l'~tU::.l' of <1d v t.•rse 'fl'<Jlhl'r n>ndtt ions and rold walt>r::. Wht•n you buy il. these r'\'sulls \\ 111 be worth the ~!urge. ORIENTAL SWORDFISH STEAKS Land 'n Sea Blerid • 1g Sulacis art.' spP<'lul lunchttons b('('UU:>t! lht.•y're h wht m raloncs. dt>lect<tblc to the t:astto bud!\ a11d appealing to the eye. Nobody" 111 reel sluggis h becuuse too hcu\ y a meal has been eaten. One salad more Wlusuul tlwn 'most Ceatu~s cooked scallops with an Italian drcssin~. e1th1·r t.he r egular or low t.•:.iloril' variety. Crunchy vegdubles gl\ c llw ~<Jlad its interesting texture. Put ull the advantages togl'lh~•· for the best s alad idea to t•oml' itluni.: in a long time. ITAUAN SCALLOP SALAD :i, pound cooked ~ca llops. fresh or frozen 16-ouncc can cut g r c..•t•n beans, drained :? hard rnukt•d t•J.'r.s. chop1wJ "·i l'llP shl·t•d n·k1) I .I l ' ll p r " w c :.a u 11 r I 0 \\' l' r "Oo" l'rt'lll'::." 1 •1 l'llP thinly ~hi.'l'<l untlt.'t>k<l <'Ul'U ITl lwr I 1 l llll ~lll't•tJ ql'Cl'll pt•ppl•r l L l•,1s poo11 ~.ii l • ll·aspo1111 flt'Pl>l'I' 1 l'llP 11.iha11 sal:.itl drl•::.:-1ng 1 1 l'llJI \'llllJll'l'c.J pllllll'lllO (UjJ t IOll<I I 1 HJdl!>h l()';l'S ~.tlad gn•t1lh lkrnm t' all.' n·nw111111)': shl'll from t•ooi..t•cl iH·allops l'ul l~irgl' ::-t'41ll11ps 111 half. (.'01nhrnc all 111 gn·dll'llh l''l'l'P' r<1d1sh ' l'OM'S .11uJ s al.nl J.!l't•t•ns . los:-lightly· Place uboul oil(' l'UI> salad .<~n t•ach sal;1d plutt "h1!'11 1111~ IH l n tined with salad gn·l•llS. <!urnish y.1lJl r;1d1sh 1·osL'S. St•l'\'(•S Ii. • ices Ralphs ha s made a special purchase of grass-fed Western Yea rling Beef. Because it's leaner than mature grain-fed beef. it's lower in price. For best results, we recomm end that you tenderize or marinate it before broiling or barbecuing. In fact, cooking instructions are included with each package. You can also choose from our regular selection of Ralphs Meat Master Beef and, with Western Yearling Beef, you have ari alternative in type of beef and price. As always, Ralphs unconditionally guarantees satisfaction or your money refunded. ~ ~~!?~~ ~!~~~ri!~!iuding manu· ~ facturen' allowan<H and special purchases. D Ralphs Everyday Low Price Comport Ralphs average of 1 S,000 every· day low prices with so-called discount prices. !f\l·J~s µounds s wordfish Westem Yearling Beef Meat Master Meats 1 1 cup orange j u1cc Yearling Beel-Full Cut Ralphs Exclusive -A Blend of Ground Super Bakery Super Produce ~ ~~·~fe~~~;~:~~t::.up ROUnd Beet and Soy Protein Concentrate :~·::t.:r~~~;;,.:~::: ~ ~!~~~~..... lb 1.18 ~ ii~;ger White or Wheal All Star Large Vine Ripened ... 49 ~Bread 16oz. 29 loaf • I t.ablc::.µ0011 lemon J Wl'l' Sirloin Po r1! Leg-Shank or Butt Portion ciio;p~~ove garlic. finely ~Steaks lb.1.19 Fresh Coffee 4 I F1rm,R1pe . ~Cantaloupes ·~ 15 Ralphs-Assorted Varieties 1 .! teasp oon each ~ ~Ham Roast 99 n1 Cakes smpa'cllksaigzee . Cherry oreg.rno ;.ind J><.•pµer · LJl Yearling Beel Loin l 79 ~ lb. • ~ 3 I ('ut slt.·aks into serv-~ Porterhouse Steaks lb. • n1 RF•re'phns-cDhelicA10upsple p,·es· n1 T.Om8108S i n g ·sizc port ion s and ~ Y r B IL Beel Chuck-Clod Cut ~ sizsc· 1.29 ~ II baskel 8 11ran· '" a sin ~ll' layer an ~ i~&n~ Steaks. lb. 1.89 Boneless · -~~?l~~:";,::~'~7:{~:~ ~ Rib"Si~k; lb 1.39 ·~Beef RoastJ.28 Super Flowers otter fish anti let st;rnd ~ Yearling Beet Chuck 99 LJl Sweet. Julcy-8 lb. Cello Bag ~ Valencia Oranges .. each .79 ror Jo minutes. tunung .~ Round Bone Roast lb .• IJllCC . 3 Pot-Herb and Beel Round -Bottom or Boneless Top Round Terrarium LJl Fresh. Tender ~Broccoli lb .29 each .19 each .29 lb .10 lb .• 19 Removt.• fi sh, rcser v-Meat Master Meats iog sau<:l' for basting. Plat·e f1 s h in well· !!rea::.cd . hinged win• ~Steaks ~ 1.48 oPlants ~ c~hc~'::i~n;;reen ~l'JllS . Cook a bout 4 inches fr om mode rat<'ly hot t.·oals for 8 minutes. ~<Jste with ::.aun•. Turn ~nd cook fo1· 7 l lJ JO minutes longer or until fi1>h flakl1S easily \\hL·n te s t e d with a fork . ~rvcs Ci :cookout .. ~Casual • Perhaps one of the 1tlcest things you can do fpr an abo ut-to-be- r!larned t ouplc is to of- fF them a ch<J ngc from ~ mor<.' formal gathe r· iags to which they wall be lleckoncd. 1 Let them kick off tht'1r :-hoes and relax at u bndal party barbecue' . F.\'eryonc loves <i n out· d oor µarty ..• the ac· t1vc c:.i n orga nize the ~oftbull game ... the ::.fdate can chat quietly ;.iQd bask in th<.' suns hine _ •. childre n can run f rt•c without worry ... :.ind the host will find 1t g enerally muc h easier ~1J1d more economical than having a formal meal. t•or t ho::.t.' who think of <·ookouts for only the n1ost casu al of cve~ts. homt: el·onom 1s t s su~ ~est the following bridal barbecuc menu· LIVER-ANCHOVY TIDBITS Wrap half a c hicken li ver with an anchovy f1 Uet; follow with a strip of bacon . Secure with a loothpa·.-: uncl broil until 11:.tC'on 1s brown. tURRV MINI RITES Combine ground bed w(th egg for h1ndin,:!. s Ela son t o l <nd t' w 1 t h curry po"dcr. s:.i lt. Pf'P· p('r f<·orm in t o s mall baU . broil. CIUCKEN TF:RIVAKJ Marinate c hi fkcn µieces 3.4 hours in 1 :i cup :.oy ~auce. 2 tablespoons g1ager and 3 tables poons •h~rry Bro il, basting with marinade GRIU .F.D PINEAPPLE Rrush p1n<>apple s lices wi th m elted butter: broil unlll browned !Wrvc wath rice, green -.J lad ~nrl rolls and but· tt•r. F'inish with cake and ice creom. ~ B;rTip steaks ~ ~~less Steak Tails ~ F~;~h-B;f s Brisket ~ R~~h~d-~u; Roast D G;~~~i"Che~~kck ~ a~~~~~re;:et lb. 1.78 lb. 1.69 lb. 1.59 lb. 1.29 lb 1.15 lb .• 68 lb .• 69 o ~rloaf D v:;i's~~ider Chops D P~:k°st;;;k~on Butt lb .• 79 lb. 2.49 lb. 1.39 Household Values Package of 4-4 MW ·DuPont ~Sponges D i;~~~~rtM~9~n· D ~fd;; ·5~;;ng •S33S D Old Fashion -Heritage Oil Lamps * uch .57 • u ch 2.47 each 2.99 LJl Dieters Delight-Fresh Frozen-Delroated 89 ~Turbot Fillets lb .• U Mild Flavor-Fresh 1 69 ~ Dover Sole Fillets lb. • 6. Pot-Colorful Plants Hanging o Coleus ..:.3.87 Free! lemon Leaf With Purch11e of Fresh Cut Flowl'1s D k;;~rg Lettuce ~ B~~~;;aM$quash ~e99?1~~i each .89 ~---------Su~erGrocery------------ Ralphs-Pack of 12 Lighl Chunk -Packed in Oil Assorted Flavors Corn ~Tortillas carnation ·"~~ .39 ~Tuna HiC .19 ~Drinks 6'1 oz. 39 can 8 each Farmer John-Full Lb. Package Ground Old Fashioned ~Wieners each 69 Maxwell House : ... s9 ~Coffee 1 lb . can Ralphs 4 .89 ~lceCream :~~:;.79 801 .• 77 80L .95 8oz .• 75 8 oz .• 93 1 lb .• 55 hall 98 gallon • 12pack 2 39 carton • ~ Sbii9ht&;~~n D W1it~s&~aa1an D l<~~"h~·voctka fifth 3.99 full 5 99 quart • half 9 49 gallon 1 Health a Beauty ~ 9;,;u, Freshner each .87 U Regular or with Fluoride-Toolll Polir.h ~ Pearl Drops b~.~.~ 1.13 U Brut Deodorant ~ Anti-Perspirant Spray 7c~~ 1.05 ~ oii~i'v~~ Dry 8c~~ 1.23 ~ ~~; & Gargle ~!t~I~ 1.38 [""JI Shampoo by Revlon 2 14 ~ Milk Plus 6 ~!1~1~ • Frozen Food t2oz. 49 can 1 Boz. 27 pkg .• 12oz. 53 can • Soz. 29 pkg .• s~~e .89 pkg. 75 0112 . Pantry Fillers ~ 5;;a9'ti;tti vs;~~ 15•, oz. 59 FH • U Small Size Bottle ~ Hunfs Ketchup ~!t~1~ .37 ~v~~sn Ground Coffee ~~b~ 1.10 U Decanter Bottle ~Welch's Grape Juice :~.~~ .99 ~ St~w~~~~rf omatoes w;c~~ .36 n1 MGaxrwOeU11 HnoduseCo-Rel:eelar Grind ~ 'II' ~~b~ 2.67 LJl Scotties-Assorted Colors ~ Facial Tissues 20~kc~: .43 U Shasta -Assorted Flavors ~Diet Drinks t2c~~ .14 • ~ Kid;;yn8eans 1511c~~ .31 n1 For Wh iter Wash ~ Purex Bleach ·;o~:i~ .45 ~ v~ba~,.G~~~ci Coffee~~~ 3.28 16 oz Deposit Bottles Coca Cola * . 6 pack . 99 carton • n1 Regular or Diet-12 oz. Cans ~Pepsi Cola* ~:~~~ 1.09 ~ "f'tlil"•' tJ•~.C•fttN ... $ ... , Moid , Aqua Net Hair Spray 0 •ttliltllf •• ,,,.,_ ,,.,,.,. ".:~ . 77 Ralphs Lemonade ,,., ~'•b•*'-l•t .. Sln .... 37 Instant Coffee I o •..-ft 1-SM•IS.HC•" ~:. 1.49 Tomato Sauce • 01 o ••Wtco-"',.,..,... '"" .17 Saltine Crackers 16 Of ~ 0•<•• IWey•' lot.., ,,, .62 Meat Wieners ... '1.13 Vis~holl's Foot Spray ~e;.,..,_,,.,.~ ' ·.:· •• 99 Pepperoni Pizzas 't:~ ~ ••• .,·-··Qiu"'··""'""'-•"• 1.19 Chili Con Carne · U ~"llf\tt-C..IMff :: •• 15 Chill Beans u· ~"·•,-c..,_,,,.' &••• ·::~ .33 Pork & Beans U 101 D +;i(-ft"flfle....-e "" .24 Chilled Drink ~.59 ~ T.wh of S••~~ ~l•HJ\•ftOfHI ,., ~c .. ~·· ,,,. ~l--11101 1101 ~.._,.e-C1M•O I\ ,111 D Ot<11Wtrtt ... M•ttOf' Hand Lotion ~:.:'. .99 Poor Boy Sandwiches 011 .89 Wax Paper 1o11 .45 Hormel Spam . u• .92 Rtd Beans .... 29 Beef Bologna 1.13 t1ot I I 1111 .. t d A•~•Uf 11 cl ~~· r10'"" " ~o-r-otDf!P•o lJ 01 ~No.-0.tt} CreffMt .... ~Heat&l.u ,, nt o llt\1t1~ C·httte,..,1n-Mo1 ''"'tf Sayer Aspinn ..._,llj.fo 1. 71 Cheese Piuas P:; .97 Fabric Soflener .... v •• 81 Borden's Cremora i" 1.15 Ranch Style Bea ns .... 35 Jack Cheese ... ,95 I l "rK"""' ~G1"-t •IUUtft '""'ll~ttf' ,,~ ~ N1hf\-11 C~wM )t 01 ~ Wt~H o_, 'OOO '•••01 1()tH. ~l•Mtf -l~l'l•d , .. , s1 l J "'''"'' .. '"''' Anll-Persp1rant Spray s.:~ 2.69 Pepperoni PluH ... 1.19 Beef Stew .... 89 i Ac'cenl p•9 2.19 Apple Sauce (ti•. Orange Juice •. ::: .as ~·r.;;0:9~ ..... V,,." ...... , ..... .,. "' ~ ''" .. ' • ... •·•·•"'" st.,~t 16 ., ~ lttlll~l-t.frtt ,.,, • ~0.Pt• ot Ott,. ""' [Jl101.flinrtS .. uo11i. -.. P'I 1.55 Mayonnaise I" 1.23 Sauerkraut .... 37 Instant Coffee ;:. 2.26 •HI C Drinks "" .23 Oscar Mayer Bacon ... 1.58 Asterisked items not available ........... .. w .... l " • .,.... 1<1"-.,_ , ... ,.,......' '''9 .... l•tA ... i.•' . ·• \.HA1'tflO .. ..... ! ,,_..••-"fO•llt .. ... h· .. ·~ -· I -·· ... , ht ...... •4Ci'':i 'i.A• .... ... '"··~· >N· \••t. \.-. ........... , ... u ........ • .. -... ,. • Yu N111r• -............. ::._~o I .. ...... f \ ........... ow, .. • •• \_ ............ • -· 1....n, .... .. -I .... o ..... . ""''""'•""" '"' in the following stores: -y-.. .. ,,,. ... " l•• .......... )-4)6 ... f• .. c ........ . ' .. ... N t l'tO 1 •1 ~ ........ .., -.. • , ...... , ....... ) ... •"'' .. , A#UiM "•I-....... I Prices effective July 10 through July 16 We reserve th e right to l mlt or refuse Hies to commtrcl1I dealers or wholesalers. We welcot11e and redee111 r··«•·-. ., r••,4M1••, I Sne .15 wllh Coupon 1821 11 Savt .•• + 01 To wfttl COl.lpon 1122 I '111tkry-Hungry Jeck Anll·Ptr1p1ra111 I ButtlFnlk • 11 Ban · I I PancMellx ~ .89 11 Roll On ··;:~.59 I U111• OM IM!ft IM One ~ Ptr C11t1Mtr 11 L.111111 0111 111111 a11d Ont Covp011 ,.r Cnt-•r I C..,.,i lffach1Jiiiy10 tlltollttl My 11 Covpo111n.ct1ve Jut, to ttlrout" Juily,. Food ~·lpS· The Su~ market with~ low prices L COUPON .I L COUPON '11 ----------------~ 9901 ADAMS BlVD., HUNTINGTON •ACH 15'71 S. NOCM(HURST, WfSTMINSTEtc .C01 H. lOARA, ANAHllM 6942 WMtQ. HUHTTNGTON NAOt STORE HOURS: 9-10 Dolfy, 9.9 Sut\dor RALJlffS STORES ARE LOCATtD AT: 380 E. 17th ST .• COSTA MESA 7-4167 ,ASfO DE VALENCIA, lAQJNA Hl1$ 11261 l7th ST., TUSTIN I I s -F t L ,_ Fl Fl - -" , -H ! . . ... .. . . , * • • • . . . . . . . . . , .... Wednesday,July9, 1975 DAILVPILOT CJ# Hot Weather Dinner ·Menu • SALT 24 OL Botff e ......... SPRIHGFIB.D 2 LB. PROCESSED CHEESE LOAF SANT A PAULA GREEN .PEAS . 1501. Ccm JUICE 24 -.lottt. . SPRINGFIELD ORANGE ·JUICE 6 ox. Can FREllCH FRIES CENTER CUT ROUND 2LI. IAG STEAK FRYING CHICK Ell LEGS & THIGHS Tea just naturaJly goes with Oriental- style meals. Serve the tea hot if you want to be traditiona I; iced it you pref er. Nice for summer supping is an Oriental Omelet, filled with sliced mushrooms and l)ean sprouts; topped with a savory s~y sauce. ORIENTAL OMELET 2 teaspoons cornstarch 2 teaspoons sugar 2 teaspoons le mon juice 2 tablespoons soy sauce Generous sprinlde freshly ground pep· per 1 cup cold water In saucepan, combine all ingredients ex- cept water. Gradually blend in water. Cook. stirring constantly and bring to a mushroom liquid together. Add butter to. boil. Reheat wh~n ready~~ t>erve. skillet to make about 2 tablespoons. Heat 2 to 3 tablespoons butter and tilt skillet to grease sides. Reduce beat 4 green onions wilb tops, thinly l>liced lo low. add eggs. · 2 ounce can l'Qushroom slices (drain As egg mixture cooks, Ult edges with and save liquid) spatula 1>0 that uncooked part, runs to bot· l r up drained canned bean sprouts tom. TLlt skillel and shake often to keep Sal~ and pepper omelt!l . s liding freely. When almost set ,.. 6 eggs spoon sauteed bean sprout mixture across. 1~ teaspoon salt middle of omelet. Increase heat to brown In la~ge skillet, melt 1 tablespoon butter: bottom. Ad~ ornon a nd cook until tender. Then add With spatula. loosen half the omelet . Tilt dra~ned ~ushrooms and bean sprotts. pan and fold this half over. Remove from Spnnkle with. salt and pepper . Saute light· heat. Slowly lip pan and roll omelet out on ly, about 2 mmutes. Remove Crom skillet · healed platter. Driule sauce over omelet keep warm. ' and pass extra sauce. Serve with rice, if de• With fork, beat eggs, 1h teaspoon salt and sired, in4 portions. EXTRA FANCY LARGE TOMATOES 39! LARGE HAAS SPRINGFIELD aYOCADGS 1BREAD COFFEE 10 OL J .. 1/2 GAL. SQUARE CREAMER CRANICOT FOLGERS COFFEE FROZEN FOODS ' ·~ FRESH GROUND LI. BEEF LI. LA PAZ 4 ·~ s1 CARROTS TURNIPS 3Las.39c LARGE SUP~ SWEET _ BING CHERRIES 49! RED ITALIAN SWEET ONIONS 15~ . ROMAINE RED LEAF LETTUCE 2 29c FREE Pro Toofflbnlsh W"rftl Purchase of 7 oz. Tube of Crest Toothpaste EFFERDENT D&mlRE 1 CLEANSER ..... . 60Ttlll*ts COPPERTOHE 79 SUHT AH LOTION C or OIL 2 e&Tllbe 1.29 SCOTCH tt>-t 5" VODKA ~ 2" Light or Dark s .. 3" MARGARITA Store Hours: 8 ~o 9 Daily Sunday 9-8 Prices "lffectiYe Thursday thru Wednesday July I 0 to July ·16 •. l"ricu wbjtct to stock °" ftcwJ FRESH FROZEN DUCKS ·89~ HORMEL SHANK 1un W e Gladly Accept Food Stamps 95!'-----~~-- 98! B·~•OMcli&llA 79~ ____ H_AM_S .-w&T 1 19 ARMOUR · WEllllRS ~~ 154.3lA.,__BA ___ co_N -J~-·,-,__.;..._.~-~~;; __ 12_! DELI SPECIALS ' COSTA MESA 19th and PlacenHa . ' SHAIHVISRTCO.CKTAILP 1-\ 89~\ ARMOUR STAR ".. tCLAUSSEM ALLMIAT 11 • 79c PICKLES •-=.· . "! W.fNERS . ... PLACENTIA _710 W. Chapman ~ ......... ' \' 1-1 DAIL V P!LO I IOOMER lty ~a F. lroWtl ciiiMt Mel CoslOft • · DOOLEY'S WORLD f ' ' i .. • • 0 - .. .. f t L l • • • \ . • I_ . " ~. . I l _.....-:..----~~~~~~-- I 1 j TUMBLEWEEDS LfT Mf: GUESS:- (L.L-~!ff 1Hf3Y'VE BEEN RIEJ~IN6 YOO At'OOT 'ttJUR srzg AGAIN! • •.(~It~ .. ',(~\~l)l 1 'J("l.(~t '.J0\101\l l ~~ .. :·~. . ; ' 11W6M'r w~ei:l wt ..-iN 601 MAfg1eo 'llt'O STOP G01NG OUlCM ! _by Tom K. Ry• ,,_ ________ ~ 7;t~ FUNKY WINIERIEAN FIGMENTS ..:. .. ""• .. ,r-:> ._,_.l,.,_ fPA.N.. -r-·1..l'tl"A.ft t.A._.;,H _________ __;;;;._ _ __. ·u....,,...,. ~' '""' ' NANCY PEANUTS by Tom Batiuk by Dale -Hale by &nie Bushmiler HAV EN1T- YOU HAD ALP~ABET SOUP BEFORE'? ~·t TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Aef'OSS .1 Asian kingdom S "La Boheme~ I ~rolne • 9 Ravi's lone 14 Oualolled 15 Unp<oductive 16 Fred Astaire's sister 17 ProtubofiKIU 18 Not any t' • 19 S1ones. • ' Sulllx f 20 Owing f • 21 No. Atnef. todenr. 2 ... words 23 F 1l1mentous 2S Very small • amoont 26 Evru1a11 deer 27 Animal 4. 29 Undeu tood ~ J2 Gatpenter's necessity ~ AQuahc bird J& can. pol1t1cian 37 Charge against prope<ty JI Rounded CKOtubefances 39 Son ot Judah ~ 40 So. Arnet. .. movn1a1n 41 Lincoln an<! 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A c [ p [ A l [ c ... p R C N T L I I) £ 11 s l A IJ Sleep 21 Possess knowtedQe 22 Wold d•stotb.Jrices 24 Moss Ryan 'l1 Celesllal vagrant 28 E •1>1ess1on ol dl6may 30 01 the mourn J1 Englosn rive< 32 Slro~e with rhenand JJ Motoon picture 3' Cavenne. 2words 35 Casrroland J6 Worh nrerwously A I N A I< S fr ~ A 0 H p I ~r rr Ir T R ( II A y [ R p R 38 Ho'5 c11y 4? Ring of• cha1n T Ir 0 0 44 T~ree Greett 9odC1euM 45 P111age1 •T Of value· R.lre 48 ····-Roco1 49 Coty on the Mohaw~R 50 Not general 5t Pun1sl1 52 Reaov montv !>J II Wtnt center S4 Time of aay ~5 lnsranu 59 Cut ot meat JUDGE PARKER F~INE , THE 90Y~ WIHT ~TO PLAY ~TML.L.. TOQi\Y ... • tlOW GOU&rO ')t)U UiAVl- AJ t. Yorn~ ttJlfN~? ., ~ CANT You H£A~ 1Hf.M Uf> lt-1£f.!l; I ~15Tt tN(i 1rJ 1t-t1: ~ru ·~ ~)l'lf(• DR. SMOCK MOON MULLINS ® MAYl MAMIE! I ~ OVER HE.ARD! ·~fi.f: IS 1~ERE: GOIN~_...~ 10 Bf: THE {---:-... PITTER-PATTER : 2 . I OF A LITTLE'~· WILLIE? ' ·:, ..:::..... ANIMAL CRACKERS by Rodger BolkMt by Chcrles M. Schuh IF I FAIL IN THIS MlS5rON, IT COOL~ CAUSE WORLD WAR I To om ON FOR if'EARS ... by Harold. Le Doux ,by Mell .. f • ', · ... ,, THE GIRLS "Some people su~ have the easy jobs-I've spent the entire day watching her and she hasn't done a thing." DENNIS THE MENACE 'f:'~ 1·9 . ,. . . ~ ' . .,. . PEPSI 99 COLA ,~~ c Hl'J:. or Diet! J 2 ounce cans Northern Tissue &9c Four roll p"k -ass't. colors Rice Mixes •••• 35c M .. J.R. -all flavors, except wild! 6 oz Hi Ho Crackers -• 59c From the Sunshine Rakers! 16 01 Apple Sauce • • 59c Mott's ... 35 oz. freezer jar · :roid•• 8 9c I For &ure results! Five pound bag Cocktail ~y •• 59c Ocean Spray! Delicious! Quart Vanilla Wafers • 59c Favored treat from Nabisco! 12 oz Margarine • • • • 35c Sp~ngfield quality, budget price! l lb Top Ramen ••• 23c Japanese soup base! All flavors! 3 oz. Strawberry 79c JAM · Mary Ellen goodness! 18 oz jar ·· Tomato SauCe • 27c Del Monte, for quality! 15 oz can Beef -a-Mato ••• 49c Zesty juice drink from Mott! 32 oz. Stuffing Plus · •• 39c M.J.B .... choice of varieties! 6 oz L. ·d J 5149 1qu1 ~y . . . • A nice reflection! bi~ 48 oz size Salad. ••L45c Dressing Seven Seas French, Green Goddess Formula 409 .. s1•9 Household cleaner -half~gallon size Wild Bird Seed • 59c Feed them for fun! u lb. bag Liquid Slende~ • 25c Carnation dietary -10 oz cb.n 20 Mule Cleaner age ForTub'n'Tilc>!22oi11iit' • . .. . . . . . . -., .. , • • • • • • # -.. • Fin! up the coals! It's a great. time to enjoy barbecued chicken at it'g bes t ... on a mild summer even in~. right in vour own back yard!!! And, if chic·ken isn't your thi n~ for this week, we ha\'I:~ a plent itude of harbN·ur fa vori tt's al special prices -just for you, ~· &. .~ w nn iPJllP 11116BaBll .......... aa,! Plump sweet..meated breastB -hand cut, not bawn, from King ~1ie Grade "A" lret-h Ir~ in.: dm ken,.'. Logs D lhifihs.~1~ .... lllf Hir h ancl juicy and tender ... hand mt from plump king ~i tl'd fr~·i n~ < l111·k1·n-.! And r;r,1Ck .. A.' Fryer Wings •• 59~ Cut from fresh chicken! Jurkeys Chicken Livers . s 1°?. Fre,.,h1w-.s mah~ d w dilt t:rl'tH'l': GRADE "A" JU~IORS . 69~. D ~ks CALIFORNIA 9 9 C u~ GROWN! • • • 1b· Fre.h fro1.t'11 to a:;sure you uf all thl' fl,1\or ,.,u' expel'! 1 AHral!t' .-, lb-.. Game_ ·Hens 2~,z~z. 5 1 2 ~. Ym1'1l wonckr how so much J.:llOdnC'~S ran be in the :!-I ounce ~i w'. Beef Rib. Bones u.s.o.•. CHOICE • • • • • • • 8 9~ Mea'ty, ~1) 1Wford real \'lllul'' ThC'v'rl' dl'lir iou~ oven-baked or h nrlit-tlll'd ' . Extra lean Ground Beef ~~. $1 1! They'll lo\'c hamhurgt-r... . . c• ... pt'r ially the ..... ay you burhetul·'. Ch&111bri1nd ~of~· ....... 13. 4/lt The epitome! When you talk about great eating, this is it! Tenclerloi n cul of naturnlly aged bt'er : . . · f =1 t 1· s379 ue 1gnon • • • • Ham Loaf •••• s1 2~ Sliced Bacon • . s 13~ Tenderloin of U.S.D.A. Choice beef! . BEEF LIVER 99~ Tender! Nutritious! Young beef! Our own blend, with fresh eg~s! PORK ROAST Boneless rolled Eastern Boston Butt Super Fresh Produce! BEEF s1s9 BRISKET · 1b Fresh-U.S.O.A. Choice whole or hnlf ChBPPiBll. -~~~' ..... 4/l! Hed ripe to offer \'11t1 more fla,·11r . large ~i7t' to afford more sul i,.foc11011' . I rom Wa!'ihinJ.:ton Red Onions • • • • • 19~ Bean Sprouts . . . 19t 5weet Italian variety! All purpose. C'ri ... p ... 'rnuse thev're truiv frei.h! 2 . FRESH for 29c CANTA-· 25c LOUPE · 1b ITALIAN29c SQUASH 1b CARROTS . C'ri:-p rind tender' I lb. plio bag. Lan.:C'~ize! Sweet .. \'ine-ripenecl! Garden frei-h for fi ner 01n 1•r' HALIBUT$ 219 STEAK • C:rnter t ut! Fine for B-B-Q! Crab Legs . • • . • s 12•9 \1 1•;1tv' T a::.ty'. frnm Alaska Crabs! Ocean Perch~ •. s1i1 Fn·-.h fah, fret.hly filleted! Cooked Shrimp • s11•1 .111 ... 1 rq.:ht fur i.h rimpcocktail! Turbot Fillets • • 79~ From 1111 1 he shores of Norway! FRESH $ 1 .69 TROUT • Hainhow<\ from Idaho! Avg. :Y. to 1 lb. Frozen Foods! ORANGE39 JUICE 1 ~02. C Sprin~rield':-Florida concentrate Vegetables: •• 49c lfrnc·c·cili Spear-.. Huhy Lima~~ !Ooz Morning Star . • 79c Hrl'Akla::.t fa vori1e-. -all varie1il's~ Tater Tots • • . . 49c Ore lda 'i. potato treats! 2 lb. pkg. CUP CAKES St11ufln's.;-choice of flavors! 10 oz Orange Juice • • &gc :\ t innte !'v1aid -big 16 oz can Honie maker's Specials! TOOTH 69c PASTE Colgutl•\ five ounce tube Bufferin Tablets 79c F·ir f:i~t rC'lief'. pkJ;t. of '.l6 Copper Tone • • 79c Delicatessen /'rices in effect Thur. J ul\' ]fl Through Wed. July Iii Liquor Dep 't Values Lilnch ;Meal &oz.PKG. _49c EI Rancho's quality pack! Sliced Meat or Beef Bologna, or Cotto or Beef Salami! Kosher Salami • s 139 Franks osw MAYER •• s1°9 Hebrew National ... 12 01. pac~age Choo~e Meat or Beef' ... I lb. pkg. Kosher PiCkles \ ggc Claupen's Whole or lciolel 32 o~. Port Salut, Tilsit ggc Dormnn ·s Danii>h ... sliced ... 6 oz. Swiss or Jack • • 49c Camembert°" •• ~1 29 t iwn dnily 9 to 9 Sunday IV t11 7 .Vo sales to dealer,,. Tequ ·11a SAVE $1.00 On • s499 ll RANCHO'S! • That South ofthe Borde~ favorite, ol a price you ·11 eppreciate! Quart Vodka w(lfsa.T • • • s949 The half·~allon redured ~Oc • Scoresby Scotch s111s q 1111li1,· 1.rnrl economy! Half-gallon Old Crow ••••• s499 Colony Chablis s241 Straight whiskey! Save 60c -qunrt l'1nk. ( ;,1ld or kuby ... mRgnum Vocla or Gin .• s319 Champagne : • s211 t Cache Calley ... Sliced ... 5 oz • .Pkg. I Boel'i.; ... real Danii.h 7 oz. tin. El Rancho's Holid~ Times! Quart l>n . 1'111k or Cold Dl)(·k ... fifth DJlllSH 9 c CIEESI - ' CJtunk11! Havartf, nllnt, I or Oofo! 8 Ounct'. BLUE 59 CHEESE C· Flora Uanicn ... 4 ounce pkg. MT. WINES AJmeden ... all varietiel'! Cifth lancer's$ 6'' ROSE :-\nw I no on the magnum ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH · NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE I ' I.' t •11 I ,. • '(1 1 •. I. ,,._ I I I I ,. ' . ' . , . a.1,...1.&A'l() I n,..... }'>S~ t ·' ·~~luff n, , I 1~1" ,. \ ,, ,., 1 \,1.,-.hc'\IV)I' •I I ' • i I 1••q I t•l•' I t 1,11! 11 jfi11• I H I \ •/' 1 II o f'fO:,,.,.t I l"l Y'-.J I l DellWlrl PlllCh .•.. , ..• $1.19 C•rtun uft~ 12111. cnn• Famy Fa ...•.....•.. 49C White House DressinC ••••• 49c t 1 H , •• • , • •I• 1 ,, f ,1r ''' '•q·~·· · .. i.t•u , , , , ,, 11 ,, 1~," 1 ,.,,,,, "' •hr Df'ninsul~ Enstbtuft Viii t\I" (l'n1eir Pu) \ •t"'Ylll t ,....,,_., Crisco OU •••.•••••••• $1 .79 Savton tht hiir .. 8m1ncci ~w:1 Sirloin T" . , . :-. .. .. .. . 59c hnlJ 1\1.,l frottn ... ~ oun<'t paC-.ap Cirri• Drtssina ........ S9c Beef Stew • • . • . • • • • • • • • 9Sc Nalltv'1 "811 Chunk" -14 OUC\Ct C.O· Fabric Softener . . . . . . . . . 79C J)owl\V -at nz <Includes Rt om Accet1t ...•.•.••.....• 98c Chli Sauce . . . . . . . .. • • • 30C t.a• T'"lm1"• ... 7.t·~l,· unn~ i oz. can . . -• . . • ' ·~ YOU PAY JUST 11 OVER FACTORY • INVOICE • , I . , WEDNESDAY JULY 9th &THURSDAY JULY I 0th 1970 TOYOTA 1969 FORD GALAX If CORONA MKll Auto ''""'. -c:c;.11i.t.on1ng Loce-.oe ''"' Vr8, loclory oi• tonditoOfllf'tg, lull • O'lli:IOl.i po·'"'"" power •llHf•!lg, pow1tf (d1K) $1488 1972 . FORD LTD 4 DOOi: SIDAH lut cond~-. --"II I II<-. -bc.•-.-.WSN !S£R5081 1972 FORD TOllMO SPCMIT //W .......,M'°"'"'lll· -~ -0. .. -. -·-'"'··-·-!l27Glt.rl 1971 FORD COUNTl.T SQUllE WAGOW Auto !•an, ,..,...,.... "'' ""'""''°'"""'l ,..._ .. ~••"•Q .,._ .. ~, <>••~e~. ·~~·o ~., .. ,~, ~No •16<.MS. b<oke>. rod>o. heal~. (ZOG8SS) $1388 1972 FORD LTDWAGOH6rASS AOOI •.c>.. --w "°""""""'IO. -11.-nng l -...-1oc, ,.,.,, l'oUI., 1"641'8U $3388 1972 MERCURY CAPRI V.6, outo "on•., loct0<y oit cond•hon"'g, rodoo, · '-ter. jJA8FT0) $2288 1971 FORD GAU.Ill Auto Iron< !;i.;1.,...,, I" t~nd""""''ll ~ •'"'"""~ oo ... ~• bf>'"" ••D"> ~e•l•r. l~ko ~2C.PL $1688 I 4HllY 172179 -........ _. · r·:~-er ···t.·· -. . . ' .. 3!n1 foc r ~~~ ~~:· . ~1A ll .1C 15C I 3C'2 ("]1:': ?.V ··-r·rL t ~.['''f( E.· ('.J \i· (/'.L J f(~ ~I/l • "1S51('.f\"!:. C l.!;l F~·[f1 T SELF(T -~:-11rr (;'."l t~::-t":-fJ A f]( FJ >v t-"" ·_:;: 7•1) l t .. '.' S', FRC l.T ?•.::.-~[ii C:\~A '.7'::1 r-;-:A '( ;]Uf'·P l R .:;1_,:.. •. :~.~ AIR (~':~ ~TI,..~;E R-!3'-:L C CTAIH[ r1 r-:Tr:: G L1.~c: -.:::-::·r1.i::1r. f T~TIL c oTJC•5 A CC:OIJNflHG U$1 ONl.V • • ~UI TOT Al 'l 'l L22r.. 21 137 UO . . '· c ; 34 :92 203!18 26 !32 13 i 62 13 ; 62 . 354 i44 4 S l44 ~94 44 * J t>·, (>o , TOlAl '°"' 'l...C:ll O\J .UOOl>IM.llCllt.KI~ 3??~!@3 1973 FORD MAVERICK VII • ...,,_,ot --· "" cnna~ ....... "'11.22,000mlle• ISEFl&:>t) $2988 1972 BUICK LA SABIE V-8, foci. Olf, pow•• 1IHrin9, power (diK) b<ok1•, rodio, h&o•••, 11ni.d gloH. Mechanic• Special. (203GLM) $1588 1972 FORD •ll<To F...,.-..-0.•MM> -.-.{~11ETEJ $1988 1970 FORD MA'llllCI< Autom11..: '''"'""""'°"-r1c1>0. 1'1111••-(&118SU •888 PLUS YOU PAY MID-WEEK SPECIALS 1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V-8 , auto. lrori~ .• fact . a ir cond., radio, heole,, mag wheeh. (211 EAM) $1488 1972 FORD TORINO V-8 . o"lo. 110•"·· loctory .,;, cond•loonong, •od•O, l>eote•. (_.86GGJI $2688 1969 FORD MUSTANG V-11, OU IO. ltOf'I•., AM/fM <od!O, l....dou lop. (OJ IAHW) $1588 1974 GREMLIN 6 c·,1 1V10 trMn<,r.,ho.f>tla<er.~.fiCMlOCI., .. ,,.,.,, L!Cfln .. NO :xl?LfH $2888 1 CHEVROLET VEGA GT ttodio, "-'"'· (ISJflW) $1788 1970 TOYOTA PICKUP ....... •lic k ,..,.ft. j6Jl72H) $1388 1974 FORD E.300 ECONOLINE 6 cyt., outo. "°"'·• focto<y o" conditionillog, poweor •lfffing, 1odio, heater. (77011R) '3888 Wednnday.July9. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT .'1Jl -" -., '75 DEMOS 51 TO CHOOSE FROM r·· ~· ,, ,_ '75 DEMO SALE •PINTOS •MAVERICKS •TORINOS • GRANADAS • LTDs •ELITES • THUNDERBIRDS ' 1973 1972 TORINO FORD WAGOM f250 c.s. Aor <:0Ml•!1on1n11. -•1-•"ll. po .. ., V-8 , outo. '"'"•·· 10:10<y aW '"'-· •UIO"'ll>I;. ·-·-··WSW. rool tond1tion•n9, 1adio, heoiet, •Kl< llli0'1G8TJ !ln1ed glo••· (19726l) $2988 $3188 1973 1966 FORD CHEVY . COURIER IMPALA '•peed, AvlO t•at>•. ~ slee.,ng. '"""" ,...,.,, rod10, heoter. l,,_ No lZ6070 (56-45<1W) $2488 $1 188 1974 1972 SCOUT FORD 6 cyL, TO._ ...~. rod10, heater. AlfODnlln-r.--no.-to'lllM, au-IM;. 1.0!Q. llUI• 1""8GONl {l 58LCS) $3388 $2688 1972 1970 CHEVY FORD IS....All TOllNO 4 DI. SID_... A\l!O. trans. llClorY "" rntl(!•!""""ll -• ,_."II ,.., .... h<Y••-"''"" ......... u..:.r-...._he:. -•'-"'!!. -°'-.. No lllEA,,. __ ,_, .. 121181($) • $1488 SHOW USA GOOD CREDIT STATEMENT- # 1 IN SERVICE MAKES US # 1 IN SALES ,,,,,,,, H1v1 ·th1 Rrr1rrc1 "Know How" Just WE DELIVER ON THE SPOT! We ore opprO'f'.d by all credit unions; police , firemen, civil servK:e, tiWphone co., insuro!'l<e cOmponies, teachers, markets, monufoctuting companiM, tabor, . otc. NO DOWN PAYMEIT ' ' PROBLEMS ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME FORD DEALER ••• 2240 S.·MAIN . AT W·ARNiR SANTA ANA • 546-7070 \ I FORD All co.rs subject to prior sole SALE VOID ARERTHIS WEEK ONLY ·oPEN DAILY 9 AM·9 PM 111/ Us th1 P1ym1nt You'd Lilci THE oNLY WAY WE CAN HELP YOU IS TO SELL YOU SOME. THING, DON'T HESITATE TO MAKE AN OFFER, WE'RE HERE 10 COUNSEL YOU . • . ., " • • ! ., ! i . ' f ' , ' i i • I I ! I l ' ' ! t ' l I I , ! ; • • • • . • • • • • l . . I j I f • l I • • i l I l • • • I l " .. ' ~ f j l l ' • .. ' • . . . . ' i l l I • • i I ' • • l • c • • t • • . i • "' • i • ' ' l l • • ) , • • • j I ' ,., . . ,. TOP PRODUCERS •CARL I.AKER •MORM BENDER •IERNIT A EILERTSEH •RITA KIRCHOFF •JAN KNAPPER •ANNI KOEN •CAM MERAJ •ANN MORITZ •ROM O'NEAL •MARIAN REEDY •LINDA SCHULER •DON VERDEYEN •CAROL W .EINER WESTCLIFF RANCH 4 BDR-POOL $I 03,000 Spectacular entry to forrfu.t l living and bJnqucl site dinini.: rooms.• Gourmet garden kitchen. f'1est:J i.1ze rumpu!'. room \\ ith bar. !:;l·dudcd master and chilllrcns suites. Lush quiet garden with l>parklin,:i ponds and rushing watcrtulls. A un1qut· s wimmers parudisc. Call t u<lay tu p1·cview! 963·6767 "ABANDONED" ARTIST CHALET. $29,900 Secluded drive to wooded grounds. ENTER A 1WORLD OF GLASS AND SUNSHJNE.1 Spacious gourmet garden kitchen serves truly unique indoor· outdoor living and drning areas.· Unusual staircase lo hidden artists suite and thildl'ens quarters. PHlVATE STUUI U . UcuuL1lul grounds. W;ilk to·t>cach. COLOR THIS JlO:'<rn YUL'HS'. Call ~-tiiti7. INVEST $4,250 DINING ROOM SEATS 12 Step clown to l 7x20 familv room wa rmed b y <:ruckling f1repl<1ce. Oversized living room gives feeling of OPt'nness. Aftc>r origi1wl investment of $4,250 you will be s urprised with low monthly pay ment!'.. To !.CC call ~6-7 171. FHA REPO $35, 950 • # • LA CUESTA 2 STY-4 BDR ASSUME $32,500 Nl·~lectl'd 2 story 4 bedroom -walk to the beach. Spacious livin~ and formal dining rooms. Separate convertible den. Gigantic family room with roaring country fireplace. Separate children & master suites Sctludcd grounds. Child safe street. lie first to sec 1l. C<.111963-6767. FLOODED WITH SUNSHINE Crispy clean -big two story. 4 bi~ bedrooms, dining room, 2000 sq. ft., 4 tjmes better than new from tip lo toe. Lots of lush rolling ya:rds & greene~ - walk lo South Coast Shopping in Costa Mesa. Owner transferred. Must sacrifice at $.54,950! Call now 564-2313. 4BR-BEACH llurr~' H11ach collaRl'! Pnc•ed below~ SPANISH FRANCISCAN m<irkct ! Available for hm1ted lime! BY THE SEA Don 't miss. this secluded ,..,trcct -close to sc·hools, shoppini;(! 4 b11! bdrms! 4BR ASSUME $32,000 ANO only Sl!J50 down with low, low monthly payment>.. Don't wait. Dial J og lo ocean from this magnificent eic- 847-6010 ecul1 ve eslall'. Formal entry to elegant Ii v· EXECUTIVE-BEACH ASSllME $34,200 · $l08 PER MONTH J\ l·ul·de-sac street ! A l;.ir~c yard unic1uely des1c:11ed with tc rraccd d1l'hondra leading to Spanish tile entry! 1-:nter 1ntu lav1~h hvrng room with soann.i:: vaullecl c•1•ilings! L"nique dual purpose fircplal't' h1ghlitcs both living room and spacious family room. Spiralling s tal.rcase.,.Jeads to enormous master and c hildrcns s uites! A gourmets kitchen with s uns hine highhtes and separ ate pantry! Dual purpose backyard for gardenin~ and entertaining and room for boat, trailer. Children's pool! llurry and call Sfi.6010. SPLASH! Just 11:.tcd ! Never beforl' on the market I like this eastside Costa Mesa pool home 1 like you have never seen a craftsman's workshop. a huge family room with big. brick fireplace, low maintenance landscaping , luau size B.B.Q. Lots or fruit trees. it's a 3 bedroom. 2 bath, plus dinin3 room. It won't last, it's only $48,900. Call 546·2313. ing room. Barcelona fireplace. Formal banquet !.11.cd dining room. Gourmets de· llghl kitchen. Huge fiesta party room with natures window view of dance pavilion & rambling i.irounds. Dramatic stairs to maS!'>l\'l' h1dl·away master l.u1le with retreJt & children~ wing. Take O\'Cr i'• VA Loan. NO N LW LOt\N COSTS S:lJO/ mo. pays all llurry own~·r lransfcrrl!d. Will be VACANT sunn. Call 9ti3-7>18L "CAPE COD" NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charrmn~ 2 :.tory Cape Cod on exclu:.ive secluded h1dc·aY. :.av street. Warmth ol crackhnJ! l1rcpla1:e rclt from entry lo formal d1111ng. l.argc hvinl! room. 4 b11~ bedroom:-. plus den. Patio has feelinA 01 seclusion -just $7.750 and you're in. Call 646-7171. 2 FOR I SALE 4 BR-POOL OR 5 BR-2 STORY Prefer single story or two story? 4 BRs or 6? Pool on no? This quiet cul-de-sac offers dual opportunity. Single level rambling 4 BR with unique fountain pool? The 5 BR two story with mom-in-law unit -soarin,,: ::.tau·case and New Orleans balcony. Excellent opporturuty to st:e both in prime beach area. For private showjng call 847·6010. PARK HUNTINGTON GULSWAY AT THE BEACH Keep cool this summer in ~his charmim~ 3 bdrm hom e ·comp l etely airronditioned & up~raded to a tee - l>eparate family room and formal dinit1g -prof<'ss1onally landscaped. Located on a lovelv 1:ul dl!·Sal· ~trt•l'I. 1-·1r!'>l time advertised. S56.900. Call S.16 ~ll3 SURFSIDE HIDEAWAY Steps to the pounding surl! Cozy rustic charmer. Circu lar stairway to loft. Sunfilled galley kitchen. Handcrafted wood panelling. Bay window looks out on the shimmering Pacific. Owner anxious. Low, low price. Hurry, call for a private shoWing. Ca ll 842·2535. -----... PRICE SLASHED 5 BR-BEACH Class1r Spanish 5 bdr-m w1lh secluded Ille entry lo winding slaircasl' to immense bdrm hideaway! Exollt: SpanJsh deeor' Sou~ht after beat•h area' Seller dt.>speratc says bnng offer! Call 84Hi010. USE VA. HUGE POOL Enjoy elegance of wrought iron h:ncc y~1rd with g;is llghung formal l'ntry hilll. True tri le\ cl uvt·rlooks sunswt•pt v•1t10. ~· tl(·•·P p<xil, hug~· d1v1ng hoan.I. Will go\',\ al u11ly .sW.tt50. Call ti~!Vilil. MAJESTIC CASA GRANDE BEACH ESTATE Short walk to the beautiful churning Y.h1te surf. Swecpin~ corner estate .i:rounds. Secluded entry. Sunken parlor. ~fammoth rumpus party pavilion wtlh wine ta..,ters wet bar. Garden view kllchen serVl'S formal dining room. Kings masll'r ::.wtt:. Separate wing lo family :.lccp1ni.: chambers . Room provided for boat/camper storage. Owner !.ays go -so take advantage. For preview call !H2·2535. .~·· MESA VERDE GOLF-POOL-VIEW TRI-LEVEL S1>ccta<:ular Mesa Vl·rdt:' l11 ll'\ l'I 1111 Lhc lairway. Enter a walled t·ourl).ird tn lu:.h garden::. and a custom :-.v.1mm1ng 1x1ol. Formal entry to unique >.unkcn 11' mg room and banquN size d1ning mom. <.iuurirwl gurdcn kitchen w11h golf ('our-.l' vi•·'~ ENOHMOUS EXPANDED FAM ILY HON US ROOM WITll C ll.\CKLl~c; Fill EPL,i\CJo: AND FOR i::vim \'I EW. Private l{ucst swlc. SwcepmJ! stairs to duldren:. wing and TWO Ll-:VEI. .MASTl-:H SUITE. E\.ery c~tra . SJJ8,5uo. Call to preview. 91).1-ti767. DAILY PILOT LAKESIDE COTTAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH NO DOWN G.I. Steps from prime fishm' lake. Entry lo great outdoors onlv i.lef)!> from your home. Your childrcn will love 1t. <;QH1a:Ol'S fOLIH YEAR NEW CLASSlC 110M~ <...iJrcJcn kitc hen. Sp..tcwus ln1ni.: Jud timing rooms. ~dulled mJ~tcr .rnd t·h1ldrcns s wles. l·:H·n ci.tra NO L>OWN TO VETS! B1kl' ·lo lil'al'h Bnng )our lislung pole. Cdll %3 li7lii DON'T RENT AND RA VE _ BUY & SAVE!!! $32,500 ExclusiVl' h~ting on a l BR Newport Vista home Financing is great with an assumabl(' VA loan al 7'lc interest and owner will ht·ip A g r\?at starter home in a family community ju.-.t minutes to beach. Call 546·231:1 for details. 6 OUT -$39,900 MO DOWN Bi~ family of 6 wants out. Huy no down paymcnl 011 VA! 1-\Jll price just S39.900. 1>1ne l rv ine ranch location. Air condjtioned. Cathedral cWing. Huge fireplace All tiled kitchen. Hideaway master Mirron•d closets. Large patio. Sprinklers . Oon 'l wait -call now 752·1700 . POOLSIDE PLEASURE $412.00 PER MONTH In Mesa Verde M ajestk 4 bedroom 2 story. Step tluwn lt\·1ng room warmed by cq1ckling fin·place. Large formal dininJ(. Large family room. Wall of g I a ss o v c r Io o k s t.• I(' g ant ti I ed pool-JaCuu1 Supt·r tor entertaining. First lime adverlisl'd. Call 646-7171. VACANT ON GOLF COURSE Lovely lonely & ready for you. Unusually sharp hidden 2 story. Lush , garden setting. $7-1,950 full pnce. Call 646-7171. GOLF-BEACH 4 BR -$54,400 R a r c a I I c y a r t· l' s ~ I o r boat/lra'lerh·amper and pit·nic si1e back) J n l. Work,.,hup opportun1t:-' Jo:ntertainment center with vaultl'd · ceilings, har and B R Q. pit! Steps to popular golf courH' walk to fun sun beach! Just listed! Be the first Call 847.ro10. SPANISH ESTATE 3 BR-2 STY-POOL BEACH-$28,500 Large enlertainin~ s11,cd living room. Kitchen lar~e enough lo prepare banquet and largt.• enoul'(h dining room to serve it. Sw<'eOl'll! -;t:urs lo bedroom swles. Hugl• h1dca, • ..iy ma:.tl'r TJke over F• FHA. NO NEW WAN COSTS $196 'mo. pay-. all HUHHY f1RST TO CALL GETS TlllS BARGAIN. 963-7881. "OLD SPAHISH ESTATE" BY-THE-SEA Windin ~ brick & cobbl..e ::.tone walkways enhanced hy ivy covered waJls. Ai::c·old trees of a by.gone era :-.hallow the rl'<.I Ille root 1n a la1y. hazy-day sell1n1:. Corridor foye r Sunken linni:: room lightened bv alcove bay windov.s Candle light formal dining heneath massive domed ceilings & separate brt•akfast nook with buill·in hulch. Stc1>-dnwn panelled den. Heavy be~1m ceilings W:dl of )!lass views huge covered lanai. Featuring flags t one settinR with B.B.Q. and 2nd fireplace. Walk to sandy bearh. Ju~t reduced S7.000. Want somethini:: d1fft•rent & unique'.' Sacrifice al $69.900. Call NOW' 842.2SJ.5. , ' $58,950 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BRAND NEW Just rebuilt and new from lop lo bot· CORONA DEL MAR ·SELECTIONS ABANDONED "SPANISH GIANT" + POOL!!! 2 story. 4 bedroom. 3 lavish b;iths. Dining room Sunkl•n living room Fireplace uncfrr rui.:~ed beam ceihn~~ Oakc·n ba11111:-.Ler -.ta1rcasc. Hoffil'll tom. This is the one you have been wail- ing for. Huge living room & master suite plus 2 b<Jths. Well located, big shade trees. with alley access. Call qwck 3 bedroom. 546-2313. FRENCH CHATEAU 2 STORY-BEACH POOL-$32, 900 Stately entry lo elegant living room. (,ar~e garden view kitchen for the gourmet eloqu~ntly serves for mal dining wit h courtyard view. Stafrs 11weep to second story suites featuring l huge hideaway master. 23' grand ballroom for the entertainers. Hurry. Owner bought anoth er -must SACRlFICE PRICE FOR SPEEDY SALE! Call 963-7881. YORKSHIRE EST ATE 2 ST.Y·BEACH · SACRIFICE-$35,500 Parklike grounds. Lush entry lo large family sited hvlng room .. Huge country ::.l>·lcd kitchen conveniently. serves elegant dining. Very private ....._,,ay cou rtyard,. open stairs to secl~ master retreat plus chUdrens swtes. Low down will handl e -but HURRY-BARGAIN. C.ll 963-7881. THE EASY LIFE Come takl' a look at this attractive .thrcl' bl•tlroom home. In spotles:. rond1t1on and "1th mtru'mum upkeep. Top J(ratlc pane lling. wall paper, and carpctin.i:. Convenient to tennis courts and swimming pool, Price at S72,500. Call now 673-8550. NEW LISTIN& SPEC~AL DB.IGHT Lovely 3 bedroom and a study home. Decorated with charm and beauty In a graceru & garden settine. An unforgettable home 1n one of CORONA D~L MAR 'S private comm u n1t 1es. Presented on ao appoinlme.nt. only basls. Let us sbare it with )'OU. Cbll 673~. . " . DEC ORA TOR'S HOME THE BLUFFS Just listed -beautifully appointed l bedroom condominium with spaciou" master bedroom suite. !'\ear pool and s hopping. Lots of privacy. Low maintenance dues and leasehold. Pnt:e lo sell at $68,500. Call 673·8550. . WITH PRIVATE BEACH Lovely one story, s pacious four bedroom home with spacious family room. Built on a secluded earner lot with ample room for swimming pool Truly a great new U~ ~ call us quietly. 813.a550. HIWPOIT UACH COST A MESA HUMnM•TOM llACH 1100 NewPOf1 &MS 2790 Harbor BIYCS. I 7931 B•.C" Bllld. 11030 8~hu(11t 6014 warnef A\11 &41& 1171 !141& ?313 8U·2M& --..1e1 141-6010 BEACH HOME CORONA DEL MAH Uel1ghtlul. spotless. two bedroom home in Ohl Corona on an R2 lot. lhgh hc;imt-d et·1l 1ngs. fireplace, pnvatc yard for thl' young at h eart. Only $61,000. Call 8'73-~. ·, SUNSHINE. FLOWERS & CHEER Oestr1bes this airy 4 be<lroom. 21 •bi.th, Cameo llighland home l'J.,y car~ yards • private bl'IH'hl's only $92 ,500. t;a 1167 3-8550. ·balcony deror Hed tile roof. Few blocks to golf course Near the beach ARE YOU READY FOR THlS? Only S<\2.500. act NOW ~ Call 842·2535. DEN+ GUEST $46,000 • 8°/o LOAM Owner will finance at sra -30 vrs! $6900 + costs buys. JUST REDUCED $1900. Prime M csa location. Quiel shady cul d<• sac. C'urvt.>d drive. Shadv palms. &>eluded living. Ma'lSive wait of stone fireplace. F.xtrn large chef's kitchen. Giant family room -bit-in sterro. PRIVATE GU€ST QUARTERS + HUGE DEN' 2 large patios - flagstone covered. Waterfall + pond. Greenhouse. $46,000 full price. Hurry call 752-1700 . MESA ,:__ $28,500 I + GUEST HOUSE Fu II price S28,SOO includes detached guest cOltage plus sloral(e and shop space! Preferred Mesa location. Fresh paint. Windm~ drive White picket fence. Shady palm entry Beamed cf'ilin gs. Comfy kitchen includes refrig. 85' x 160' lol C,an bwld units. Take adv1tntafte. Call 752·1700. lfotYISTMlHTS t~2 MacArthur Bllld So11e 103 '"'lne 7~2·1700 . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ::, : . •) . . . .. • • . ... . DI DAIL y P1LOT Wednetdey, July 9, 1975 --. ' ~--------.... Reol Estotl' ........ 1000-2999 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orar11e Coast Employment & Rental~ .......•.. 3000-4699 Bvsineu. Investment & finonciol ••........ 5000-5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Preporotion ••.•.. 7000-7199 MerchondiH ....•. 8000-8099 Boots & Morine You Can Sell It, Find It, ( • ] One Call Service T rode It With a Want Ad -642 •5678 Fast Credit Approval ~nnouncements. Personals. ~t & Found ...... 5050-5499 ~ices & Repairs 6000-6099 Equipment ........ 9000.9099 Automobiles & other Transportation ...• 9100-9999 HOtlHI for Sale I HouH• For Sale Pultllsher•s Motice·: •••••• ••••••••••• •••• •• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• All real e:.t:.ih· :.iuvcrl1sed GeMral I 002 GWMraJ I 002 I H Fo ScM JHOUHI For SaM Hou••• For s• Ho.ts•• For s• OUllU r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 G9Mrot 1002 Getterol I 002 ~~~~~! .......... !?.~~~!~~~! .......... ! .. ~~ ~~!!.~.~~ ....•.. ,~:::.~~ •••.... in this nl·w::.11a1x:r 1s ::.ub ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• j\'cl to thl' fl'tlcraJ io'Jir •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G......e I 002 GHeral I 002 .............................................. Jlou:-1 11 g \d or 1968 ''bich m<1k•·s 1l illegal to :HIVt·rl1:.l' ".iny pre flort'nl'•', l111)1L1111111, or 11l::.C'nm.1t111n lMM'<I on 1 Jct:. 1..•11l11r. rl'l1g1uri. !>l'\ tll'-JIJllOJlJI Ol'lgll\, or .111 111\1•11111111 lo 111.11-.1• .111\ sud1 µrl'l1•11•1111• hm1\.1 twn, or d1;,,1·n111111Jt11111 IRVINE TERRACE -NEW SO. OF HWY., CdM ~ La rge home with view of harbor. 4 H<frm s , 4 buths, game rm. Offered, $28.'>. ()()(} Almost NEW with over 3,000 sq. ft. living s paC'e. Two 3·bdrm. units -one with 21:.? haths & family rm.; '\Int locat ion for home or incoml'. Pril'l' just redutecl. now $115,500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS re"4U#S~~ :'\ewish 3 hdrm .. 2 hath::;. fomily roo111 orrcred ~t 5>7~.000 REALTORs' ·· ~,~::"'~~~1~".l!~·~l·~·~11 .:::~ .[cu~~IN-M/\~TIN IHcJ Jdvcrl1 ,..11).: t111 ll'.il t·-.talc \\ h1 1..·h i-. 111 \ lula lion ot the law ~ REALTORS~-- FAIRWAY A single story 4 bedroom with r aised flooring and 80' on Mesa Verde's 17th fairway . Clean and brig ht with massi\'e :->tone fireplace, s pacious bedrooms with 2950 sq. ft. in all. See this ~t only $134.500. · NEWPORT HEIGHTS Conveniently localed home: 3 bdrms. + 2 baths + hobby rm. + family rm. + formal dining rm. Sheltered patio -great for entertaining. $74,900 * CAMEO SHORES * Sp;:u:ious 4 bedrooms. 3 bath, m~ssive formal dmin° room, gourmet island kitchen. Kin~ ~ize POOL. Third tier OCEAN AND JETTY vn:W! ! Highly upgraded. By appt. Priced to sell! $189,500. Houses for Sale 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• • VEAR G~Hral I 002 G al 1002 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~ral I 002 ener •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors -546-5990 2850 Mesa Yerdt Dr., Costa Mno BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 CALL-644-7270 $39,900 HODOWH IRVIHE P'inc Irvine 10<.'~•tion. Big Jam 1ly uf ti ~ants out' Will s <.• 11 NO DOWN l'A~M ENT lo qua1ir1ed veteran Ncl·d:. !'>Orne tender care Fully ai1 cooditwneu Cath1..•dral ceiling living niom. lluge f 1 re p I a c e . ;\ 11 ta l e d j,!arden k 1tl'hcn. LJrg~ ma:-ler !'>U1lc i\11rrurL-<1 wardrobto>. Larg1.• p.1110 CUL-DE-SAC Nc')llY lucked away 111 .1 qu1c l strc:ct ncstlccl un der a s hake roof and wa1l1ng Jor you. this -I bedroom. 2 bath honiL· mu::.t be sold now s11w1 owners have bought anolhl:'r. Make an orfor, c1wner asking SSI.500 We've got another horn just like il in lluntin~on Beach for only $16.900 loo. 752·1700 today ace - 1-:u11y :-.pnnkl1.•rL'<-I ) ~rd 1£ .Quail ~ 'I akc .1dv.int~.:c Lill m. Pl r .•• •, ' ·. '• " PrapRrti•S [ ~ ~ ~A?,~2-1920 ~ ~ t•OO _:'.'.~S..!:_NlWl'O~ ll~CH · LOWEST PRICE PENINSULA PT. ~1x 2· bdrm. units, l h a c helor ; carµorl!>; parking, :o.tvrJ gl'. :>\\Im ming pool , 1111 liH> lgc. Balboa l'1·nin::.ula lols . Xlnl r1·nl.ll an·a . JU!>l ~lcps l•> I ht• !>each l'rin•d al~:!:!., 1100 in Big Canyon Beaut ifully lancl:m11>ed, Vll'W, Dover, 2 bedrooms & den. Ownt'r anxiou:>. Asking Sl 19,500. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644-6058 1;7:J.:~.0:1 1;7.; .. 17n Ev(•!> ---------1 associated LUXURY LIVIMG ;•40·1 E C:UAS T H\NY CORONA O E L MAR 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar PROPERTY A EME T 2 STORY FORMAL DIME G~ral 1002:Getterol 1002 G 1 1002 Gen~ral 1002 Ho~:~',o• POOL $321500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• enera ltYINC, Wf (.A• Hit' fOU t Ut' uu. 01 IUOl •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••oc"u•I .A-.rruu '" '"' 10 11011 Winding pathway lo tree ---------: )) <'IUSL('red 2 story t•ntry FAIRVIEW I LEASE/OPTION rl . ' Formal dining r oom • Viewhom1..·1nCorunadl'I I . Easts1deC~ General I002GeM'rol 1002 Gourmet patio k1lch .... n FRONTAGE Mar; 4 UH., 3 ba., dt:n, _ ,,; . Convenient to schools & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN<.:LUDF.S REFH IG frpl. Hurry on Uus one' _ 1 1~ubhc lr~nsportal101~. E HAT 0 R ' G I a n l 246' or C·2 zoned property $1,150 P er month ---· --Spacious :J bL-droom, 2 !'>l'cl uded master swtl'. 1. r ady for d •velop· WATERHOMT C.:AM EO HIGllLANOS, bath with lots of t•\tr:.i:-. ~ Walk·in closet. EXTRA' s t: . .:f . RE NT AL New port in Corona dcl Mar. s ay '!1clud1ng u s~d liraelo. LINE:"l S1'0RAGI-; mcnt. Locate ~cJr : ' . . Lhcn·.rurthC!young(and fireplace. <:own.·ct patw () • , ... 1 Ncwµorl Bl\11. Co!>lJ Beach, w1lh pier & boal I Lhc y•iun•' al ·he··i·t ), 1·t ·~ ··nd g~ra"c door o•u·ncr. \·er!-.1tl'<• sewing~ aun· \f . . (. I 1 ( o r d k 0 I ~~oo th ' .... ... ~ .. ... ... ...-I drv room W.\.',111-:R ~ L ~ a ," 0~ ·• n Yd~ a mon t' on t cm 11 o r a r y. 4 See ll11 ::. new llsL111g, ORYl':H J:'llCLL'Ur.:D! pJrt1culars.fo11llp111..·c year roun l..k'droom or :1 &den. It! won 'l IJ!'o l lonj!'! all llugc premium lot ' • Sl00.000 l>park lt!!'>'~i.500. 1 S.11.900.Call510-1151 ESLEY N ~YLOR CO REALTORS s ince 194 Ol) mpll' pool & ba!>kl-l L\d11S1\ c with soc1at111n. Anxious ::.t•llt·r ' 64c6ostaS~ll Ocean '1t·w J bedroom, ~HERITAGE REALTORS !Jail court 1ndudt>d Ill a:-. a· '2'211 Newport at c A .!\t E 0 s 11 0 RE s . say;,, SUUMITON \'OUU D • 1~11 COMPANY pra,·atc IJl.'a<:h. farml} TEtlMS! 1-'ull p11<:c E Ht-:.1\LTOHS room. ~µaC'1ou::. lawns -_•_•_•_•~•~•-•.-_•_•_--• S32,50U. Prime Jrvane ANYTIM SI:":<'!-: HM-1 ::incl palm::.. It's a delight DOVER SHORES -VIEW -POOL l.11-..:urious detail in lo,·cJ~· 4 hdrm horn(' v. /new of hay & C'ity lights. Ct-nll'r ~a rclen room w/huge wet bar. Crystal, marble & fine appts thruout. area C.:al l t oday. • 673-4400 lo set: ::il:!7,SOO. MESA VERDE 752· 1700. 6 7 5-5511 (\l 'IN r,1 ·~•II' ll)N 1(1(.1 N1' I ' I I I Mew Offering Cole of Newport ® Boat /tra iler s p ace. ReolEstateSales R~oltors ' Choice Newport Heights Expe r .• dep e ndable, --- <:ornl.'r , :.! bt•droom and compatible r eal eslale VALLEY REALTY '------=====~ saleswoman for sulcs & t;m·:-L room· ~'lll.!J50. rentals: ruu or part time PRESENTS ---------1 HAL PINCHIM or open house only This beautiful warm and inviting home b as an overs ized family room, ove11s1zed garage and oversized l ot. 3 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.8. 644-4910 Bedrooms, 2 baths, and G~I I 002 G~rol I 002 f1replael1 • ClO!<tC to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,Q~II~n~w ~~i I Hr. I Ba & (;;illcry 2 r1n•pli.1('(.'"· w1•tbar Dl·luxc k1t1.·hen B E,\LTUR Salisbury Real Estate 2i'l7 1-: l:oa::.I Hwy 315 Marino Ave. 6 7 5-4392 Balboa Island 673-6900 schools. 5'\li.500. • ' MOTHER MATURE SHORECLIFfS l 11 IQuail ~ 3 BR, FAM RM. Bay Vi ew Ucl1ghuul :i Wrm. din I !ll• Place l WATERFRONT Vic'' 01 1ww golf 1·ou1 w rm horrll• \\Ith hugt· tee p D ties with picr&shfl. under de' elupment lot O\'l'rl11olo.1111.! can~on r P~f-1920 ~ <.:omplclel} remrxieled in Ncwporl Bl'JL'h l'U!>lom •I BAOK ERS:._REAL TORS ll'H W l olboo 1>71 J1>1>l This b what Nt'wport l'll'r for yachtto60' Hea1..·h 1s all aboul. Le:-s You ma v :-.elect lhc and ot·t>..111. i!78 .'\torning 1.r100 00A1l n NlWPOtn llACH & out. Lo:.ids of xtras: bed rm. 2 l>J hOnll'. :.! Canyon ::>lti~.ouo ----$149,500. Fireplaces. 3 Car gJr. VIEW ESTATE I WATERFtlOMT OCEAN & LIGHTS DUPLEX BARGAIN 1 .\n tn\cstor's dr('am NEWPORT than 1 yr. old. hidden r1n1shin1: t;IUt'hL'S. $44,900 come true. An outstand CAMEO JACOBS REALTY :.11~ Yrs new. View frum HIGH• £~BS PIER & DOCK 675-6670 cverv room. St.'t! Uus :ind two-story w 14BH. den. 67.'i tll.20 WATER~OMT formal dining, a lrg foe ~~---~~~~ Ruslic charm abounds in ing Newport Beach pro- Lh1s unique beach t'slo.rlL'. I perty complete with C1n·ular dri\'c, Huge hv pri vale. boat <lock . mg room with dramatic Amen1l1es include, c·orn er log burning beamed cell 1n g s, t1replace + breathtaking fireplace, lots or bn<:k, , 1ew through WALL 0 1-· tree shaded fountain in C: I.ASS . Gou r met yard. 646·i711. Open """" ---1 compare al $'i4.500. For 36' Boat + Home cont111ucd from TU(>:> Ruth Laurie, A<I Another 3 bdr m home W/panoram ic \'iCW or ocean, ;rnd look al lhe price. only ~.500. 4733 CorllJnd PIER & 2 SLJPS. 3 lot & a POOL w aulo. =-- Spacious 1}(1rms, 3 blhs. 2 s weep. The owner has $3 1,000 fr PI c !'>. :-um Pl u o us been trans r'd and rei:n~ts ~round::. J nd gardens having lo sell Uus Select Live on the wut(•r for on· l'rriperty . fo'ull price ly Sl32.500 Sl:.!.!,500. C .\LL for an PRESTIGE HOMES Jppl. 55ti·2660 R.altors 645-6646 c;:: SELECT The ra,..ll':o.l tlr.1w 111 U11· T'PROPERTIES We"l. .. 1 Daily 1'1lul ----- <.:lass1l1l·d r\d t.I:! ;;1;7x CL \SSI Fl ED "'ll °'l'll ll. G~ol t 002 GeMt"ol 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty with V.\ or fo'llA tl'rms. Selle r \\ 111 pay luJn d1!'>- t·ount p<Hnls .l>O you t•an purl'ha:-.c \\ 1Lh lo". lo\\ rlo\\n paym<•n1 ;J Bdrms, b1!! baf'lt yard & cle>!'>c ti) !>l'hoob & ::.hopping 64o·7711. Openevt•::.. mm Walker Blee Real fstate k1tl·hen & dine. Separate Eve::.. win g lor ll1dea \\a y ma::.lcr ~u1tl' w1Lh a \ lt'W + C'hddrcn:-. & gue~t 1 ::.ui le::.. 11 urn· for th1:. 011 l'c 111 a hfct1mc dream - home--a l a BARGAIN --------- µrire ! Call 963·7881. ~''""'''•"P ''J l )B(No<"(• BEACH RETREAT THE REAL ESTATERS Hu ge 4 bedroom + Olympic sz pool. Minutes i $26,500 RARE FINO . t o b eac h , hideaway ---master. gourmet kitchen s I · nd h· rp 1 ---------1 overlooks patio. 1''1x & [~ I · uper c can a =-a ' I *NEWPORT HTS* Sa0 e, sacr1r1·cc1• Hurry 1• hcrlroom with· fdmtl \' . ,. SPYGLASS RIDGE Thi!> unc hu::. e\l'I') thmg. I bdrm:., pool and patio. ~ v11·w In exqu1-.1lc area. Onlv ~l~l.!J:-,0. Ft•e. 1653 Reel~ 1ew W.HEWPpRT Altracl1vc 2 bdrm beach home right next to sand and Lido shop'g., and on- ly $62,500. 306 3Jrd Street Call 675-7225 Watch boat from 1:.irgt• property h<1s be~n 646-43!!0 m aster bedroom. Coll\ C· w 1 t h d r a w n f r o m -- niencc. plt'a::.urc and market -pritc will be in-SHORECLIFfS ea s Y u Pk e e P arc creased & rri~~c. in-Fabulous mini.mansion. passwords for 3 BR, 2' 2 cluswns om .. 1tted in Sept. 28r, <!ba + p:.inl<I den\\ 2 HJ\. tormal d1111ng . Ou1ntard-1t·l2·29'Jl·t·nd or gr<1cious Jh 111g, hand) warm rrpks. OuL-.land- brcakfa:-.t an·a +-l'1ln I sli•n · -Ill!? lrg t:.'nr lot framed hy \'Crled largl' fllile garage1---------1 cxol1c t:oral trees, with .1 lo game room 1•ornplctt• Newport Beach peck at the ocean. An air· wilh one wall of slorJgc. . 1 h cond. mother-in-law s Gas l.IB" off dock li.Y Lar~c :J U t_. uJ.!e room ol"flhe.:aragc.Th1s 'q mas ter , 2 ba .. Liv & falJl 1mmaC'. home has a park. Many l'>.lras. )·'or rms, lgc palio. 11 & . f fabulous circular paltu appl. call pool +. 3 room st udio s h e I L ere d b y an l!~40. V1.:.t:.1 Baya . , epormous umbrella tr<'e. 1ustin Ave. Open Dqil Owner will carry choice . 1-5. flnancing. Allow us to 646-3928: eve!> &16-45"3 show you this spacious ® herb,Yt hawk ms REALTORS 646·32SS Lachenmyer Jew el, or see your broker. BALBOA ISLAND 1-------•1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-J REAL TY 6 7 3-870 0 rnom d1111ng. brl·akra;t Prtc~ Reduced FOREST E. OLSON 011111-.. uver~11l'Ci ll\1ng Charming :J bdrm . Reallors •00·0303 Realtor A NATURAL IEAUTY IN SPYGLASS! Rippl1n ~ w;.itcrs custom pool-n -j;.icuzzi festh t! 1 ooms: :$ bedroom. ~epnratc dining room & playroom. Hreathtak int! VJ EW -- cit v & harhor ltghts. , 174 ,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. <J 67> THE PERFECT COMBO. OCeanfront <.it its finest. The perfect ow n t' r 1 n t o m e p r o p e r t y . 4 hedrci oms + s auna upstairs w rb N1utiful :1 bedroom spacious 0 t1n1t dO\\llS l airs. fo'anl astically pri ced ut S2 1R 000. Cli nt .Moses 642-82:35. ( .Jfi8) SEASIDE SPECTACULAR! Beautiful home ri~ht on OCEAN in Cameo Shor es. 5000 sq. ft. -4 or 5 bedroom s uites -5 1h baths - be<.1ut1fully decorated. S485,000. For appt. or color hrochure -Bob 0\\ C'nS 642-82:15. (J f).Cj > EXHILARATING! Dt·•w ribt·~ this llarhor View Hills VI i::w home ~1tuatc'<.l on a pleasant. ekvakd. cornt'r lot w/3 beclr<x>ms, 2• .! h aths. SJ 21,500. Betty Kt•rr 64·1 G200. ( .J70 > llG CANYON -VERSAILLES. Bcautifullv upg raded! Dramatic O ea n e h o m e ! VI E W ! VJ f-: W ! $23.5,000. Tom Queen 644 -6200. 'J71) DO YOU WANT? CJ) /\ rcsicicnc·e within \\alk1ng dblanC'(' of :t pri' :1ttt ht-<1tlws ·> <2) The :-1t•1· 11 r 1 ty & pri \ :J('\ of a sem1-pr1v<1 tt.> t·ommuntl\ ·: 1:$1 The o p t i o n n f f <' e o r I <.' a ~ e h o I d owncr~hip? (4) A wt•ll <IN·oratt>d 4 bedroom. 2'~ bath horn<' Jess than Sl00,000? Ca ll Marth <1 Macnab 642 8235. ( J72) CORONA on MAR INVESTMENT. :'\ew kitrh<-n & c·aq>c•I 111 this r.t:\t 1·ott&.1e,e w fJrC'' : I( .... ,111 I llfl an n 2 II 11 1 .;;ffJ ~(If) I' • I fi 11; x~:/;, I.I I'> 6 •• t ruom , f1n•plan•, hlln~. home: ne\\ n·modcled ---------:-h;ig t·;i rpC'ls ,, myl floor:-. ktl<:h. & cabml'lb: <:opper -1 _ & <'U;,,lom ilr:IJ"'' l.twJt plumbing; fnrmal dining HARDWOOD 4 UNITS-$71,000 ed on quiet !>lr1.•l·t m•<Jr rm : s prinkler::.. Room !>Choob a n<l 1><1rk ur. for boaL or l r:.i1lcr. :'>/OWi FLOORS I 0 UNITS-SI 45,000 rcn·d al S.'i-1.950. with JS· S.57.SOU HARDWOOD I 16 UNITS-$215,000 :;umable 5' ~·,, GI loan *COSTA MESA* W •LLS Take your ehoice! 4-Pkx Call ~t.l 11 :;1 First offerini.!. great "" t shows A~ UNUSUALLY ram. home; 3 llR. 2 ba .. If warm r ich stained I HIG ll SPENDABLE! r a m . rm ., tlln. rm.; woodwallsareacomfortl Freshly painted. Low highly upgraded; carp .. lo you, com~ back t~ t~el vacanc'y . µn me loea- drps , bit In!>, new quarry old days ~1th. us. Sohd tion. 10 units . well loe~t I ~HERITAGE ·~· REALTORS BACK BAY 2 Story Newport Rh t('ra :J lrr-<lroom. needs lc,ads nf TLl'. p.11111 , p:.in<'hng, lluor t 1lc & .\ 11u nJmc II ' s:~.!1110.' ~l.'.J()(J l'a!>h ITill\'· cs you in. 002· 7781:1 • KEY P.€AL TORS Ii NEAR NEW LOWDOWN STARTER COt-400 Sw1mm1n;! 1111111 , clubhouse. play areJ & park. All thl!> and now n • lax in your charmm~ I bedrm Condo. Expt:rll} decorated and up~r.1ded. only $36.000. A-&:~w 3141 C•mpus NB S49·165S BRAND MEW custom home $42,900. This !>ha rv t:o.<;tJ Mesa 3 bedroom, :.! hath htime 1s goin~ up now Why own ::i 2nd hand h<ruse when you C'an pr,·k you r own goodiei. on a brand new o ne! Nt>arly f1n1sbcd, please hurry. Ry •P· po1ntment only A Quail Place ";xc1us1vc. l"Quall ~ lii•Place Prop..-tl•• 7S2•1920 1400 OVAii U NIWl"OI lfA(H 1>ccaM1dr C.1rli-h<td ft .Jo.: < • o n t i1 c t H o b c r t Shapar'1. HN1llor. G03 M14·h1gan, Oceuns idc. 722 7623. ------ tile in k1trh. Sha kt• roof, wnod walls ms1de an<~ out ed. Sharpesl m the arl.'a. * DUPLEX* and hardwood sta1~cd Garden setting. Hard lo <.:osta Me:.a. xlnt loc., 2 floors. Get the canrnng b c l 1 l' \ c v a I u t' Bu 1 b • L jars r eady too: apricot, s E L 1, 1-; R s A H F. "· a. e<1. wu.. ge. cement patio: stove & oran ge, l!'!mon. llCCl· ANX IOUS! 16 units · rerrig. incl. Sep. encl. tarine, plum a.nd fig bread -& buller location. >!aragcs. Xlnt buy, only trees g r ace Lh cse earn!>on•rS2200pcrmn ::.,52.500 spacious grounds. /\ dou-. will exl'hangl' ~ Call now "C" THOMAS blewidcgalefromlheal-00 any or all. l7l4 ) 1 e y 1 e a d s t o t h c 752-17110 REALTOR strawberry patch and Oi'I""'' r siw roaiN.rt• E~~i~Jt~l:~~~~~~~~ [& 611111 224 W. Coast Hwy. loads o f room lert over. _ ~ ____ •• .,.~ Price? Only $35,000 in N'pt. Beach s.18·5527 Eves.: 545-5643 Peninswa Point W;dk to bay & ocean from this 2 Bil & ram1Jy r m home: comp. re- modeled & like new in out . $R7,500 Ind. land EasLside Costa Mesa. ---------1 CAYWOOD REALTY .. 548-1290 '* 3 STORY DUPUX SUNSET IEACH Call for appointments. l:i..,~::.~~ ~ Properti .. 752-1920 1•00 OUAIU t NIWl'Otn" 11,atH Harbor View Ho.es Best buy in lhit prestige neighborhood. 4 Bdrm. Montego m odel • 2 Cull llKE TO BEACH l! Bedroom Townhou:-e. excellent condition near new. With pool, rec r oom . t e nnis court. Security gale. $35,950. 642-5200 j PETE STEPS TO OCEAN Near new personal home or prominent contractor. Rental unit is a large 1 bedroom wilh modem k1tt hc n , huge e nter t11111ers living ronm with iil1dlng gl.l'\S wall to pr1valc <:uurlyard. Ownl'r !I unit I S lJ breathta king world or J BARRETI ··· REALTY baths. Deep pile shag ---------1 carpet; garden kitchen; lge. family rm. & formal --------- dining rm . Lus h * CASH * l a nd seo ping. Fas t FOR ANY llOME!! f\Jll posse11sion ·vacant & re· appraised value p~id. <1d y ! $87,500 Free ho m e evaluation. C. F. Colesworth~ Back payments OK. Call anyt im e. Bkr 542-3676 RHfton &40-00 0 cle1:anC't'. Gourmet ---------i k1lchen f~alur('S a 30' W. IAY AVI. Lario • 6 z 8R. dup~x SenaibJy priced at $112,000 CAU. 671-7060 1:.land b~r for cooking, serving & entertainina. Enormou1 hvina room wlth 20· ceillnc &20' wall of glasa for unobstructed ~ \•1ew. S tairs swt'ep to rclrcat that overlooks GOn Owte living room 4c has 20' 4 BR.,2 bL P>.OOO s u n d e c k o d Jo I n I n 1 Sl ,000 Down. hideaway m aster & S62SCo.t..lclmPO'W\dl ~uest !!ullP~. Owner mu.st $273 Plti ~.1('rir1rt· l"ull pn,·c only CALL SSMIOO $H.'i,OOO. Call !)63 71:181 lalboo lay rrop. « rf''f 11 '. 'U"I "' , ,.., • Realtors [ ® Ill ~dl• ll•m· --- UMIVllSITY rARK srARKLER M 1&sl be ex_perienced Lo .,_ bel eved. A 3+ Fam. home with a (anla:sllc pare.nla retreat added t the muleT bedroom. :ur cond Ir a yard large ·eno'ljh for small pool Br1Jht. cheery and rot orlul. Over 2000 sq. ft. Now reduced lo only $59,900. Call 6-14 7211 Gflteral 1002 GeMral I 002 GtMral , 1001. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX OHL Y $S7,SOO Charmin~ peninsula duplex. Choice corner lot, walking dist ance to the beach with lots of parking. R-2 zoning. These c·utc knotty pine units may be just the investment you'n• waited for. TREES. TREES-TREES $59,500 Ucautit ul ho m e has ever ythin g. Com ple t ely reciccoratccl floor to ceiling. 3 oversized bdrms, 2 baths, ·1arg<' family room & la r ge rumpus room. Choite location. JOG TO BEACH OHLY SS9,500 Fantastic 2 story spacious home. 4 large bdrms, 3 halhs. big family room & formal dining room. B~autifully decorated. large y~rd with huge co\·ered patio. Don't miss this beach beauty. TRAMSFERRB> OWNER MUST SELL Best buy in Costu Mesa. Lovely 2 year old home. 4 large bdrms. J?. baths & huge family r oom. Immaculate condition with many upgrad~s. Take advantage of owner.; t ra nsfer. Reduced to $55,000. uS OLD BALBOA $79,500 Location-Location-T.ocation . E ast Bay on the Peninsula. Im marulatc 2 bdrm, 2 bath home could easily be converted into great duplex. Huge sun deck. Must S<'C fol' m~my possibilities. Open Jlous· Sat. & Sun. 3t:J K Bn y. 81-CEMTIMNIAL SPECIAL CHotCE COLLEGE PARk ~cautiful Cornell 2 s tory. 4 bdrm & family room + bonus room. E xtra's include 5 ton air conditioner, ceramic Lile, up~radt>d carpeting lath & plaster construction. SUper location l lh blocks to community pool. All of this & more only S67,500. 545-9491 • • I I •• •• • I • G •• • • louM1 For W. Houu1 For~ Hoes '°" S-. . He11Mt For S. Ho.tte •••••••••••••••••••••• e1 For S-. · ..._.., t For S-. 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I 70CW • NEWPORT HEIGHTS RAii Rtil> Tur t I e Broad moor LOCJIU"a l•adt I 041 Hewport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••··~· Priu ltedyced to Eastt11de jewel an bt-8l FANTASTIC ·h~n.hs~ ~~~ .. i~~~u·/·r.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HORTH LA~~ DUPLEX $77.450 area. Remodeled. ur; ' Bedroom. 2\1\ balhti, IW 2708 ILUFFS PLAJi.l w coMDOS ... : Live in a lovely 3 bedroom.111:i bath ~~a1rp,1• bedrm,S alh, an1d •d, lra.yard w/bg Newport West 2 story 1-:n11uns1 llx"tlrm,2•r,boi Oc•anVl-.. 1.2 &3bdrw« ... !\n t t I JI eve execuuve home. t reea & packet fence. ho Sh n $$$$$ & ram rm pr1v yard. "' "'-•-""t".ar men anc ('0 eel rent from the Near private t•Ountry Whal mor" _ ..... V""• ask me. .arp, great ()Cir JUST LISTID unll5 from $S4,000. • : Clthc 3 b I 1 b u .. "V\IAI J"'" plan, highly uparadcd, M a n y u p..: r a ct~ d 7225 . r C( room upartmcnt. Bllns, c u . U{;C rarruly room, foronl)' $41 .500. .. .. uo" dark r;oom . .,_,. ·-WERE sP~T G I ( lh·· fralun•:-. lmml-d ()('('UJ>Y Cal 675-farepluc(!S & 1>uti't"'. Ask• .. g $94,000. formal dimng and over· .... • ;x.,_"" .:;" rac1ous l\'tng or .. B .. ~ "' d I C appreciale.$57,000. I d mostdcrnundmgfumily. Y nwnl'r S!>tl .~00 Owner may <:arry large 2nd TD. Call ~1ie . ot. Very lcx1hlc I .. n upgra mg this 3 BR. Somclh1ng for everyone t>H 1300 lH4 7355 5"6·4141. mancing.(;all$4G~ T1 2•2 Ra .+ farruly room 1n1h1s 4 '·-droom,3 bath ----townhouse lol'ated on ""' llG c COU .... TR maJor 6trcenllclt In h1ll s1dc ho.me with ex AMYOHIUY I . ' \ I ~I j .:' . • J"'llll Y SCENE Village 111 u g d d pansavc v1 t•w. See for 1 story, 3 Br, 3 Hu. 3 car But with bi~ City conveniences. This 3 5 .40•3666 LANDMARK carpet.:; do~b1/ d;:~ .. yourst!ll , at $l:l3,000 gar.ii::c. C~lls. dm1, ful!Y BF \LI'' bedroom b(.•auty has. b een vastly Ir POOL wallpapers, automatu: . • laNt~l·a1~cd uicl. putio upgraded with d ecor ator w a llpaper s, V:: AC horse properly in Elegantly del'oraled & sprinklers .,. & R and 1003 ::;. <.:oastllwy. ircllt:.. S12 ' 1 • 500 RETIRour.c d PromlH Her I k much more .then the Laguna Beuch ~ A Sf r,,, 1Nft1u·1•1<.L ', 1 1, . ' . r a pes a nd thick p lush rarpetin g. B ig county. Corra s, tac m e t iculous ly ma in· owner was trnnsfl?rred! .,, 4!M-0749• $1 9,2SO Cash Buys·•. cover et.1 patio and sprinklers too '. A RoH Garden rms & <'OtY house, on tained. Only 3years old! Qwck possession! ~'7,500 -beautiful 2 bedrm, i . Ope Sec this lovely 3 br q uiet S L Agl. Tom, One of the mOtSl t.IOPUl;tr ...., b lh · "l tory Condo n hllls. •111 ·11·ou n<l 0 1 e o e I "" LOOK al th1's 8 ·sin"' e 8 ' • ' ~ n v Y u a r a w/bonus rm .. rrr>lc & 835·0:.0l subdivisions in Hunt· RAl('OR't' home al Village Gardens, .. free" feeling. VA appraised at cov'd patio. She'll love .. ington Beach! Sparkling ~ ~ HOME -c heerful r e · with s pacious grounds, ·$47,700. OFl•'E lUi CONSIDERED! Call you forever. Califonla,aroclH heated pool oncomerlot, REALTORS decorated 2 bdrm home --security ga&Les and mote, 546·414 1 Spanish Hocieftda Lush tropical garden. & ideally priced al only w ,lrg. lanai &sum.Jeck. * Hewport CrHt * for only $S3.00 per monlh, SPYGLASS RIDGE 3 Br, formaldmmg,sl'p frwtlrces,l.ot.alprivacy! fi~·.9705035 .. Call 963·5671 or 4S23Campus Dr.,lrv1ne VIE W·wh1tewaler . 20H.2R1\CONL>O (taxes,ins.&a:>sociauoo rum rm w /frplc. Assume Close l o all conve· ~ Campus Vallt>yShop Ctr. s plas hing rocks and 3 1Jalcun1 es, mirrored fees) Call ig9-8321 Agt. Highly UJ>•'rc'lded 4 bc<l1·oom. 3 bath 7'm VJ\ loan of S:W,l!OO. n1ellces. Hide-a-way or -CALL 133-8600 Cdtahna sun:>cts. wardrobes, cnl'losed ---"' Viii p lfi den orr master swte, 3 LO<.: AT ION N o rth ~arc1 ~c:-. "IU IJl'llC l'S. our,exes/ . sing le level home. Tht .. "' SANDPIPER a oc c bed f Id · Lanuna Almc>~t new·''"" '-'"' na't• sal-1800. MODE .. Several 2&3 Ur units in '.rooms, orma ming • ... ~ ..,.,., .,.,., • ... L h as been C'ustom d ecorated. this populitr <:ummunaty. room. Breakfast bar. en . THEY'VE GOHL SWIM 200' to s andy uo;-..io 1n ;AL T Y tNl'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• and profess ionally l and scaped. Pricesstarlal$38,000. try hall. deluxe kitchen and left this lovely 4 ~ach. 271H2 t-'orlx.·s Hcl MEW 4-PLEXES M 'f' S46 500 bkr bdrm .. 2 bath home with OR· m lleep, 3.5' pool with LJguna N1l:UCI !Sll ~11 ..• near the ocean. Good agm 1cent patio a nd viewing deck. 3 Call961-4405 · ' ·540· 1720 als ne w paint, lus h sep.Jacuww/h1ghwall. t ax shelters, apprecU.-. Car gara g e . Ideally located next to Salesµcople Needed TAR.BB.L -ctirpeling, atrium and JN<..:OM E ·2 Units both t.ion. $llO,OOO. &up. Spyg-las s H ills. $119.000. YOU OWN • ~ more. ll's available im· rented could be part ol Newport leach * THE LAND. Open Daily 1.5 pm 3860 2955 Harbor Blvd., C.M. -mediately and the price ~Ri:a~~o":.c. N cw P o r t c r es t SUNSET BEACH Ocean Birch, C .d .M. Call 640-616l Real Estate or $66,SOO mcludes Lhe 4~18611 Townhurnc~. 5 ' down, Beaut. new duplex. steps' BIG CA .... YO .... _CUSTOM YA9e!aiSed land .• ,,_. LGCJUfta Hills 1050 11' •'·<> .\Pl{, 1 1 heJrms. to bt:ach. OPEN Sat /Slm f"'lll J"'llll • by M&!tJAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• end g:Jr , pool, Lennis. h "'l 5()()0 S f at $18. a ut1ru1, va· rr. $58.875 Ph 1>15·tiJ 11. 12·5: 1680614t .., · q. t. of luxury livin g can b e cant Mesa Verde home. PURSUIT OF TOWNHOUSE <New 12 ttobun Cl. orom e st * your s in this custom built sing le s tory Cor ona d•I Mer 1022 Close lo everything. 3105 VISleN World 3 hr.) 2 l>a. cpts, Hwy north ml Superior, ! ~ 5 bedroom. 6. bath home. Located hi'<1 h Hurliados. CM. Nothing HAPPINESS ••••·:ry II rps, bltn~. S3 1,50u. 14 mtlc io e ntrant·c i. I . o~ a ill on one of the largest lots in i::state, 55ll·7777. You'll lovcthe location of 552-7500 ------ht h i:-••••••••••••••••••••••• down . World R eal Your very own home! ".,..., I ll-tti·7582or58136:!'.! B1~ Can yon . Commanding view of t he this sharp home. Many La9Ufta Mi9u~ 1052 JUST REDUCED REAL TY INC. golf course. This is a brand ne w h ome MESA VERDE extras.3 bdrms.2 llths.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outi.t;inding ''"'altun ; 714/846-1371 with man y extra features including. Beaut iful Spanish moti'f s Super Value. 008·4456 LGCJUfta Beach I 048 llayfront apl.. :.f Wnns .. ---------- . d 't ' · . l l f bed ., b th 2800 IL 2 STORY DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ~llaths., 11~'." 1kck 011 Income Pro.-..N 2000 air con 1 1onmg. m er-com. c ec ront rm ... a • sq. · T . r· ., t h T I homeonquietcul·de·sac. IY HESEA PRESTIGIOUS w.tlc r. S.1.1 . .>00. O"ner •••••••••••••••••••••• .. gba.le + muc more. ru y a quality ReaJEstate Bcamed ce1hngs compli· Priced lowfor agoodin· Monarch Bay Terrace; W<!Ols acllon! DELUXEUl.EX w t execu tive home thruout. Ope n ment the large family & vestmenl. One year new an elegant & gracious G a rd e n prove. Daily 1-5 PM, 49 Royal St. Geor ge. by Ml!VAY ltvang rooms. Bolh with in newly developed area. home. Architect de· 1''ireplaces . pool, 1·1, 2·2. N.B. 640·6 UH . fireplaces. Oversized lot Owner wall help finance. signed, with s pectacular 1·3 bed r ooms. e nc l . L .&. CUESTA BY THE SEA TRI-LEVEL DUPLEX m akes room for camper. Call for appl. 968·4456 whale water views. 3 garages. Xlnl apprecaa· A D R or boal and pool. Listed Bdrms .• den, separc.tll! tion area. Only 10%down 2 Story, 4 b edroom, 2 bath. RARE on CORONA El MA at S92,500. Call 545-842-1 , $28,000 dining rm , exc1t1n~ en· ll ELP' Owner Mouvated. paym ent. Ca11833·J5.W. Localed in the &>uth side .. · d So th Co ... · d · h · ti t the m ark et h ome. l ""c·a.te...t on e nd of n S!>OClale u a:.t mint eon 1l1on omeon t crtain1ng circa aroun l'rtn•n:duccd S-1000.Up-Sparlin ~ Jovcslmen JV u or PCH · 3lldrm. 2bath lirokers . huge R·2 lot in choice pool & c $18!1 500 PR I C E BC YER S -d d b C: q uiet cul·clc -s a c. Only S57 .900. See this and a lbdrm. 1 llath. Un a Huntington Beach loca · TU~~;~z~SSOc. Owner wants olfer now ~·~~"~ h~~r~.\>~~la;~~~ orp_. ___ _ EXCL USIVE li s tin 11 NOW! Call lol and a half wilh a 21 ~BR.lBA+guestrm lion!Don'twailtu call!! "' ,. Vacanl 3lllt2ha.Pnvale '"'ll l"nd. •'all Bro'•·r , MEWUMITS 9624454 t-> swimmanopool H-127~1 u 1,, }{.2 Lot . .,32.""0 11os, .. ..:st llwy .. La~uua v" .. " "~ · • . . _ ,, . ~:ncr.548.1005 ~ ;rv 556·7035or96J.5671. 494-1177 guardedllrea.$55,000. ~l!~ti. FOURS&RVES BIG YARD? BIG BOAT? NICE duplex so. or Hwy ....-----.._ ·-----&joy the Good Life Hunt Be ach. Your tax • • in CdM. Beaut. gardens. BEAUTIFUL 3 br. 2 ba. Call 493-2513 MOUNT AIH VIEW sheltered property in ap- L a r ges t back y anl in developmen t. Owner S!H ,500. bi'3·4169 added big ram. rm. Last lllul Is Condo C Plan. pr cc i al 1 n g are as. Separat e dr ive for B IG boa t or chanceSJ.OOOunder mkL •WEKMOW • 2200 ::.q ft. 4Br, 3ba'" 536·25W l'amper s t or a J'e in hug e s ide yard + value. $42.900 s•.<;"o As· LAGUNA MIGUEL hcaulll ul Sunny i:olors. ----------,., bl 5'8 l""c Upg raded thrOUJ.\hOul. * * * * load s of r oom in rear. This home j s suma e. '• · """ *BEST • :moo Quc<.lada. s11,oou less tha n 3 year s old. 4 Bedroom s 2 Owner 21.>r 2 ba condo. -Enchanted LARGE 3 HDRM HOM i:: firm. G14 ·1j.;1:.1 Maney Rhodes b th $56 900 962 4454 ' SHORECLlffS New Crpt kitchen frpl 2 -on corner lot, pool·~1r.e --P.O . Box 449 a s. ' . . . "'lr "ar •"W·"''".""'"9782 Fascinating cha rm yard, ll1'aut1 ful IJse11•'. San Clement~ 1076 Balboa Island Brand new l1sttng in lhis ~-b ~" JVV i1U<J ... much ... o u i.:ht "4flc• -----home, hl·avy landsl'aP·1 Owne ranx1ou::..Slil.~ISO ••••••••••••••••••••••• You arethewinneror 1002 Getteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Being n •modeled ; cus tom 5 BR. 5 B a . 6500 sq. fl. h ome o n point, poo~dock. Bea11til'ullv decorated 5 BR. 41 :! ba .. pane ling. 3 frpk:-:. Boat s l ip. ~'260.000. Custom 5 BIL <I bu .. View. 80 ft. on la g oon. B oat s li p . $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1de OrovP N B 6 75 · 6161 I 0021GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD HAS A CLOSE-OUT SALE!! Selling 4 d ecorated mode ls + 2 r e po·s at extra lo w p rices! 8% Financing a lso ava i l ab le. Quick sale extras include: front. Jandscaping a n.fi sprinkle r s , r ear fencing. upg r a d e d carpet, oven/r a n ge, dis hwasher & d ispos al. A s kin ~ from. $44.950. Hurry! ! For m ore information. Call 714: 581-2444 1002 Generol 1002 35' OM EAST OCEAHROKT IEACH U n o bs truc t e d beach frontage with a c h a rming 3 bedroom, early Ba l boan home, h as jus t com e on th e m a rket at a n unbe lie vable price. $109,000 will m ove you in to morrow, so don't t arry with your off e r . IAYSHORES -IEST IUY! Move-in for s ummer fun. 4 b edr oom. family room & dining room . Near p rivate beach and boating facilities. Only $79,500 CORONA DB. MAI J£WIL Superb location s te p s from the beach . Exquisit e two bedroom-den hom e tota ll y pan e l ed . New ca rp c ti n~. P c d ec t for the soph ist1catc<I fa mi ly . $125,000. ALMOST MEW -umE ISUHD Lar~c 2 year o ld 3 bedroom. fa mily room, 21f.l bath custom home plus income a pt. over garage . Huge m aster suite, powder room. Hurry! $155,000. LINDA ISL.I Lovely family home on lagoon . Decorator wallpapers & carpe l s throu~hout. Extcns~ve use or wood pane l in(.! B eaut1fullY p l a nte d courtyard . Pier & sJip for 60' boat. S.165.000. MIWPOlT llACH 644-17'6 A COLDWS.L IA*• eo. nl!ighborhoml hy Lill' ~l'U. Ex c I us i ve Real Estate rng t\ ::.horl slrollldfrom OCEAN VIEW TWO FREE TICKETS l..o,·l'h' :J HH . ~ ba hoim• byllti:!VAY ~l oss Point 2 $rm::.. S t-:A T1'~10ti\l'IO: i\HEA. 1•,yrncwllcluxc I Pkx. lo the wilh 1;00 1, On·:in ,rnd l':I :.I llr. ~ lia. Garn(' Hoom. fpll'. tled•. Si l,950 l;ir1-tc 4 HDHM ·•J" Plan onlv 1 blm·k 10 bearh OLY SUPERBOWL nyon , icw .\n-.·:.~ tl• l'lu::.c lo all schools. Ask CAN'T YOU HEAR W•adllecJ l.'Xlra lrg fa1111I~ Cail Uob. 133 421:!7 ur MOTOCROSS Pnvale bcal'h SI 1~ ~'IOU. 1111-t S47.v:>u. 1\::.sumt> F IL\ O v· n.-J... rm. hcall•cl :-.pa, 1l'nn1::. 5\ltt·i:.121; ,. 1.0 Y J uly 18th lo:rn. For more inlorm<J· THE SCHOOL IELLS c•an 1ew ... ..,.....x courts, ~ 1,1, 11n poo I, Bt:;L:'ll ONT RE,\L'l'Y ,. r a · Lion call. Dan~ & As· ?? P e rc h ed abo ve lhc· pri\·ati.: lH.:<i ch prl..g allht.: 2..,1, I < •0.1-.t ll1gh,...1\ ( •lftUl• <irl '\1.u ,,;c. t,lllUI soc ti73·l641 This J OH 28/\ Prest1i,;e beaches in So. Laguna; $92.500 R3 IUILDIHG L.A. COLISEUM : ho m e as located by home & income proper· LOT Please call 642-5678. e.d CA MEO HIGlll...A.~DS fcMlntain Valley I 034 4 BR. 21 z Ba. by owner ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• 582,000. 673·0235 Lonly Stratford 4BH. 2 1,, b.1, P o ol w/Jc1 cuzzi Plw.h carpet· Harbor View Hill' 1ng throu ghout. Near Occan&Bay\lew.3Br, Xlnl s chool . Call 2 ba. for m din rm, fam 968·9594. rm. By Owner. $91 500 ----- Call &I 1·:!77fi S P A C to: M 1\ K E R I I , (;rt'l'nbrook':, Finest 5 llr. I H<1 hugl' rumpus Costa Mesa I 024 rVYm w :.pcc1al fl'alurc~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.\J.)c) Uwnt'r~·HI03 $48,950 Huntlnqtonleach 1040 3 BOHM. f:im rm. qu1l'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• local1on nl·ar South <.:oasl Pla7.a. Corner lot. lrg. back yard. llCRHY! .. ~CALL NOW ~ 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Au ociotes, Realtor. MO DOWN TO VETS lip Lo $70.000. Call: Hill o r S L e v I.' • 1\ S t :. !H6·8&10 /548·91S7 l Abandoned 2 Story Garden Estate ~2.9!>0 loLal pn ce. Bring pai n t & s ave $$$$. Grc.icious garden entry gives way tu breathlak· ang '"W o rld of t:;lcg ance ". Gonrmel kitchen with entertainers servmg bar. Large fc1mi ly ~1te It vmg room wilh your ''cry own private 11 a L 1 o . S w e e p i n g ~La1rcase leaW. lo Jude-a · ABANDONED way rna::.tcr swte with S2S,SOO totally separate children & gue~l suite. OWner nad + GUEST HOUSE to 1 e a v e -m u s t Unbelievable value al s ac r1f1 cc . bkr., call $28,500 ! V ACAN'T· RENT 84<!·8>15-1. THEN BUY! Preferred TARBELL :'ltcsa location. l''reshly __ _ paint<'d board & ballen t'Xlerior. DETAClll!:D GU1':ST COTTAGF. + garden ! W1nd1ng drive leall:-. Lo white picket fence & ,.,way1ng palms entry. Beamed l'cd in~ li v ing r oom. Comfy kitchen tnl'I udes rcfris ! Loads of storage & shop space. Awesome 85' x 160 ' lot! Quaint & curiously refreshing. See to believe. Take ad\'an· A FIRECRACKER . . 1s a II you need to celebrate the Fourth in this churning and va· cant :I bdrm home. Vels· no money down/Others. from $1900. tage-Call fast. 752· 1700. 5"40·3666 . ()f fll :11 Q • i' H t. '• kt t. I• -~ FRANCISCAN Fountain 4 [~ · · br, 212 ba. Pool. Com· . petely draped & crpt'd. · ' Corner plot. Pvt. sale. S69 .750. Call Owner : BY OWNER 841·08-24----1 MESA VERDE 4 BLOCKS TO BEACH Catholic grade school ty;novacancyproblcm ACT FAST ·NIGUEI. MEARBEACH J33lo cla1myourticket.s • and park. Beautifolly he re ! Priced right at SHORES lot with cx:ean cNorth County toll free landscaped. HURRY & S6!1.000 view. Lowest prict•d 111 SI 5,000. number is 540..1220.) • CALL 842·9371 area. L.ongl'sl frontage Call 644-7211 * * * * HOT!! m~~fkgt:P~ Fee o wne r s hip. in DUTCH HAVEM OO@filll'3~ private area ~tcskc orrcr· em 44 SHARP UNITS. ADULT OCCUPIED 499.2eoo ~ Ask mg ~:i.ooi I -1..___ 1 ' , • 6X GROSS Good area. We have a S U P!o:R ---MONAHCll H1\Y Tl•:I{ _____ .....,_.. ..... .___ SHARP home JUSl rur THE H\Cl';. l'1 l·:.1 1~111u " .. " QUAILPUCE you 1n prime arl'a. Thi:-. BIG STEAL i·u:.tom 1111111,. ,11,.,, 1 U~· uw11t•r ,J Bd . -ha PROPERTIES is a JBR with scp<irnll' A:'-U YOli !)Of' T I I.\ v 1-: hdrtns :.i I.Jal h:-.. :!.! \Ii l u:.111m ltutlt. ocean '_IC" 17 14 I 752·1920 ser vice porch. Von I ·ro BE A #rt.i r~:F t o !'>l:l" '"•mlly rm, wt·l bar :..~•JO home, 4u1 c~ ~c~1on. --------- DELAY. 842·9371 lhc value 111 ttus striking :,q. ll Large swimmul).! "": c 11 k n o .w n !'i an 6 HOUSl'.:S on 5 ACRI-~ 4 Bedroom, 21.2 bat h home ready lo mo\'e into. Shag carpets. l>ltns. 2 car gara ge, qui et a rea . $43.950. Gur best value! ! Call to see. Bkr 536·8836 VACANT Walk to the beach from lh1s cozv 2 bedrm home on 50x 1171,'.! lot. Zoned H·J Call anytime. SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 TR.AHQUIUTY M a ture landscaped col.U' Ly a rd leads to a formal double door e n· try. notice the cathedral ceilings & large family room in this 4 bedrm. 3 bath home. Expansive use of glass bnngs the panor am ic vaew o l SEACLIFP COVNTRY CLUB into your every day living. Call for an ap· pointment. 9=f21 536-7S42 536-8868 contemporary .1 BDH~I .. pool. Great r:inuly f\omc Cle m ente bw ldcr bwll zoned ror Mobile Homes 3 liATH HO,\t E. OctailccJ ::;1W,5Ql.J. lh1s home for himself & adJ . nanchoCalif. Cham nrchilecturc w/cxlcrlOr LaCJl.lfta Mi~ RJtn. ltved 111 1t 10 .. yrs. Was pionsh1p Golf Course Of Wood r"•I'"'" \i·erdes 0 8 30.5050 569,000. Now $6.5.000. 403 S 9 8 . 0 u O. Tc rm s . • """ 496-404 ".·. /\ve. Sa n Ju a rl 3 Stone, etc. Localed hi gh ----,. Owner ,,\gent. ti7 ·3220 o.i up on Laguna's faml!d OPEN HOUSE .:;.14 .. 1294 _968 __ .oggg ______ _ H1viera coastline wilh an 'l'h "l J'J San Juan 8 2 Bd, 1 ba, U. Newporl OUTSTANDING VI E W urs." o - O L' S'ADD LEB/\C K lHMonarchUay Capistrano 107~ hts. $152.UOO. Ownc: ,. Exotic ocean \'lt'W. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.\8·96!J5. MoU,"ITA INS & Tii i:: sq fl near new I br B11ls12 STOHY, I Br Home. 2°:-------- VA L LEY BE 1.0 W . wantcil. \:>k for l>a \Jd 1 ba, lgl' yd & dL-ck, close 2 DliPLEXES. wrge lol ~pac1ous llv r~: approx. Thompson. L. C'um 1 lu schoob. ~hopping & Room fot more. Bwlde1 l8 ,n. lo~~· h~ W{~!' pany. 496-:!·ll:S or l!J:I :;1.11 marina $65.00U 193 5196 _1>15·8720 BI::A M I:: L> Cf.I LI NG . e,·es CENT EH FIRI::PLAC.:EI . Santa Ana I 080 Sl::T IN WALLS O FjMiuionViejo 1061 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GLASS, leads lo patio & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACIOliS GROUNDS lalh house . Slepsa\•er By owner. 3 Br, den, 2 Ba. s urround this lovely 2 kitchen has BILT·IN new home. Air. all up bedrm. 2 balh Condo. Duple x · 1-: .side Cost Mesa :)38.500. Room fo . mo r e units or l>e "Vcgetahlt! King." Best buy 1n a rea. Agcn1 5.\8·86~2 RA N G E • 0 \/EN . grades. SSl ,900. MJ0-79:)2 For $19,950 with pool and DISHWSllR. & LAUN· -security gates you can't Lots for sale D R y A R E A M•wport Beach I 069 ,0 wron 1·-11 839·8321 220 WJWAS HER&DRYER:••••••••••••••••••••••• ~d · kfg.L";" k ••••••••••••••••••••••• opens lo LARGE FAM. ;rn as or .-ran . AL N.B. Bay front fee Ir RM. walh wood beamed BA YFROHT Only s1400 down, 3 Br, 2 .30xl00, trade or sale fc• ceiling. This beller built 2CustomHomcs Ha. 2 ca r gar. lmmed. local com m e r c ial home 1s the best buy we BALBOA PENINSULA Occupancy. 5'12·9038. 642·3490 have, orfcred Coronly ExcellenllJocation un the -. Out f C ty $69 950 FULL PRICE Bay & on~y 'z block to the Mobil• Homes 1100 Pr:pe~n 25S s.,;1-; TODAY! Oct>an. t-.ach home ha:, 4 For Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••. GONE TOMORROW!! bdrm :-. •. 1 .bath s &•••••••··~·.•••••••••••• uR TY Gal lery.~ t1r1:plHc::..12x60 w,17 s crn.porch.& M!SS~~" EAL wethar. u llra modern back patio 111 adull 5 star ~So. (;st llwy, Laguna kitchen & pnvate p1C'r park. New cpl & drps. Phone 494-0731 Fee land. Sec at l:!OU 642·8228 -----Eas t Balbo,1 Blvd., or --------- call 675·8120 for morl! de Acrea9e for~ 1200 ..A61an tails. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 11 a cres bcaut1f1 · Sierra mln prop nr Uli: Lk 546·8470 Sl5,750 Real Estate ExchanCJf' 2itOO ····················~·· ADOIE IRtCK A rare U shaped l story 5 1500 ACRES Br. 3 Ba. :.IOOO sq fl, hke REAL ESTATE QOO Gl••f'•H'y"' '.>I HAVE 2 condos. 1 br. lb l s t y .. nr Cal Sta Fulle rton. S3800 eqlllt Sl77 mo .. OR 3 br. l 'hl>. adll, security nr So. C.' Plata. $5500 equity, ~1 mo. Will trade eilhe~f, late mode l car, etc. S"1 HACIENDA ALLURl..._.G new. $220.000. Lido Isle, FREE & CLEAR Red brick. very heavy " Prine Only! 540-1811 s ha ke r oor. exposed -TRADE SELL eaves. post ed fronl Mortar. hea~. fplc. de: Pri Ply wants lo l>U} - veranda. nes tled in tached .g uesl .ho use, direct from own<'r.,'f1xl'r Beautiful trc.•e covered pines ! Open ceil1n~. fenced )d, sewing rm, upper ' h s c 1n Npt h1lb&meadows.spnng, ~QJ Q~ 1 J \"'' (')II> value. 638·1700. • brick fµlc. w /hearth, ·t~r~ce~s~~~2~b~d~r~m~s~·~$84~.500~~ Heights. 54g :,0.11 c\l'' or 1,1, 1th Areal a cc ess louvered doors to f1estu early M p c r f e c t f 0 r ~ m a 1 l Real Estate . 2tc rm. lge den. master + :i . d 1 a creage & recreation Wanted BR's, No down lo Vets or Have s~m.etha~~ you want BAY F RONT \'i::.t.t e s ub·d1v1sion. 8 hrs from •••••••••••••••••••-'-• assume $27 700 VA loan to sell. Classified ads do Lido. Spac 1 Br+ l:.111a1 0 .C • 4 hrs from Las IRVIME COVE : bal 8kr962:5Sll it we ll -Coll NOW, Condo. Sale/lse opt. own Ve~as, in magnificent R es ponsible per,c• · 642·5678. 675-5853 southern Utah. Several would like to buy diJ'C' BY OWNER --------...;...-....... --~---developme nts nearby. riom owner. Homeot'J\•• 4 BR. 2'n Ba. on a corner lot w /12 lleaul. shade trees. Spa rkling pool, cust. made draperies, upgraded carpeting. buill·in wet.bar in lge fam-rm w /frplc. Prof. landscaped, i<as BBQ In c rvtd pal10. A s upe r home w /many xlras! Ready to move in · rlo fix ups required. Open O:u· ly, 2·5, Sat. & -Sun. 12·5. 2750 G~innet Dr. !>IG ~. $76,950. This giant 2 story bom with J s pa ci ous bedroom s, 3 baths, an C.~~ A\'' J)'t,~S• Close to Cedar City, Pleasecall831·1400.: \:)~ 1-'"tl ~).-~ (./" Navajo L ake. Brians HOUSEWNT'DHOUSl That Intriguing Word Gome with a Chudl~ Head ski resort. Asking $400. p r r a c re -Will f'orclo~r,de11inq0it f4"94~yClAT R.PO~AN d 1v1de. t rade lor inc. __ C~1,1,1k <.:a~h.675-~ O Rearrong• lener• of "'-proo .• 'I' D. 's or sell w11h f01Jr tcrombi.d words be-!i low '° form '°"' '""Pio WO<ds.. I( r ~ a l l c r ms. RI c k Retttals super size covered pall Meredith Gardens home, and yard bas just bee 3 BR, 2 Story, large fam· painted inside and out. rm, ea t ·in kitc he n , New drapes too. Large for m al din ·rm. pool. boat trailer ace(!ss. 'fhe jacuizi, automatic pool yard hollers help but the sweep. wa te r sortner, price is onl)'$52,500 garage doo r open er PLUS many more xtras. I t Alder elle. RI Lr. :>47 ·646.q •••••••••• •••••••••"' -------- By Owner. $15.000. SOR. 1750 (Sq . rt. (..~NL. Nr. Fairvie w & Fwy. ~--0849 $35,900 ......... vi.. The emphasis ls on "lux· ury." Com mwuly '1001 & rccr tallon center. Ex· celknt use or colors and texlur('i;, mirror!\. crystal. 3 Bedroom. xtr& bath. danaoa or den, tiled .loor$. l.lkr. 540·1720 TARBB.L 2819 H1rbor Dlvd .. C.M. -HCMIMS Furnist.d • P._OrfMHts 1300 • • • ••• • • • •• •••••••••~ for tale l tc 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C....-rcal ................•• ~ ... UN~INGT9N Harbour CHE \PlE l br $SS. u studio apt m xlnl. cond. ' · ·La $23 500 'Call 879·2061 pd, N.B. Also 2 br .• da • s1i.1013aner6 pm. ~each. $225 .. ulll l>1l ys, san~les, pets. CdM l br otNRerclal pool, single or <."OQ'PI 'rorrty • 1600 Also walk to water N,l! •• ••••• •. •• •••••••••• •• br. $205. Ocean view l. l l.f.lilat.a~ai $78.SOO. or ~sl offe r. l lRa 01'0 IG Al NI iit ...... Must !iell ! · Brokec. ~ Days. 586·SS50, Eves, 752•1920 545.0503 I H 1 s s w 1 ·fi MOO QUAIL"'.. MACH I"'" I 044 t-----..--...--4· i FAIULOUS ........................... ~_ ... r ...... 1 ...... ..11_ .... 1 ~ Sl2S •• uUI pd. N.B. Al F~. 979-&430 - 2 STOlY $50,500 MEW LISTIHG J Just a few bklcb to lhe eroactmoore Pltn IV; 4 ' C F E H I ~ beach from this lar1e bdrm&. 2\.\ balhs, family I I I' I Ttle •lrOne's ""'ineu muat famity home, wllh kinl rsn.; w'aillng for buyers '---'-.L_...i..-.... _ really be b.td, The l•st fllOht I size bd rms & mu.11lv who wint to redecorate & took the pilot doubled •• -. i---------· r a m lly roo m wit relandscape to their I W 0 STE 8 I ..,, OFAC•llJ>G. cat.bcdral beamceilina choice. Priced unde r .. -,--,,--,,-,--!--O ~1e1e It!. ch..c~i. cillOled r1replacc. A rare find at market at $69,450. lnclud· . . . . . bv 11m119 "' 1t1e ""~ -4 only SS0.5001 I 963-5611 o Ing land. VOii d..,.1op ltam 1199 No. l i,.,1ow. M6·7<>3S· ••• ··~·:L;=" • ~::~Hj~;~~l~,Tl(tS r 11 • r r r I' I' 1 CAU ISZ..7000 6 ~r=(· l(lltt~ ro I I. I I I I I I BOBP£Tl'IT, • Realtor.o.imu-SCRAti4-Lm AMwwn .. Cleufflc-..._ 1010 Walkt~r 1; I r.r. Hr. ;i I I !i I .1 f e Air c:ond1tionC'd. 2 Stnry Low maintenance. Well located. Lol5 oC p;.1rk1ng. $l7S.OOO. loyMcc..le l..etorlllOMI~ COST /t. MESA 541· CoroM del Mer )t2 ••..............•. , ... t-:XC£PTJONAL 1 comp. furn'd , met 'l utlls. grdoer. Qual'• mature adlt. onty pelS. $215 mo. 673-1265 , l ' DAILY PILOT WIMfnnd•y. Jury 9. 1915 A.,..n-nta --At-lwoHh llofw1o. >.r-Jm .. ta u..t.ro. Roomt 4000 Office RutGI 4400 ~!!~:'!.~~ .. ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· ................................................. . "'-.. "'""-...._, Uotwwolood Hou,., Uotwwolood M.w port ....... l7H Hunt .. on .. ach l l40 M.Wf!Ori .. ach 3169 ..... ,................. . .............................................. ······················· ..•............ , ........ ························ L"9'1N leach 3 141 --.;on-3240 M<wport ....... 320 '40. WI\ UP. I & 2 Bdr llK! T O IU.CH PAIK M!WPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ouch. Color 1'V. mal N E• R SHorttlMG .Sharp ocean vit'"l''C'Olllt'm· Nci v.· c;,ir~t. t.irupc:. &: 'l'OWNllOUSt-; 2 br. 2"-5er\', pool. 1'1-tt; ~I EsA "' A PARTMIMTS ldlffDr NEW UUILOINGS al R001'15 S-.:O· wk up wiUi 1501 Wes , • O.C./AirpOrt.3'00to80UU ~1tch~n ~· ~~k up apt.. Ncwporl Financial Ctr ~ fl . umple parkini:. ~-97$Sor tH.:t·:t.lhi_ Lea•lnq Offlce Space sb !\, t; UN ITS 1''1) It porarr,hon1e,2 lir.2 JJ:1. p~111t 41ktdrrn ,1 botwlth 11", ~ool . bltn •, 4lS N . Ncwpurt 81 NO BeautiCul new 2 HH HaC'h t lor 1or2 i d u• u w ,. I "1 l h / No •• 6'6·~l ' • 11tuU10 a pts. r~rplc-~, lkdroomiand Oft , urn ci.:cept ,..,,rm. · f,P <". • n al'Ca. w•I ry, i¥t, pe..,. bltns, dishwastwrs, 2 car To wn"-··•• 801l!\1 /pr1 ba, e1n11IO)'t.'(l Ci.ti! (In Site t.1KnaJCCI" SALE A'I' Ill';, DOWN, yng lady Qr s tudcnl. <714 )ti42·:1lllext i.16 Kull /lrvu1e t:t•ntcr. CUii 1\1·•.nl ,\ulJ . ut s:n51$l00 ~. mC). ~-"500 Ut•v or ti75·!H81! k •~ t;oa r•Ke Sundec !I. t-'·0111 ..... r. $22!J.>O()pcn 9·6 per mooth dCJKllKlln¥ up· J oe A r+m. ts R60 79 r 541l-4077 N. lJ. Cl'nl loc·. -Van Curtl!l. 1714117179·9206 011 No or lenant.~ l'all 'tj .&..-~ .~·ZS ----·I Otuly Summer a t the Ucach, -19"J·ZHl'J E \•c,., & \!o'kn<b Sharp <I BH , 2 U,\, bltns. ULU t-"FS JBH. 2~ib;;i;, n ,vnus hed 1 0 bl pt.s d Spa-Poo111:r..,!'nis . 1 t'iulet w "r kin~ man, o r Mr. llruba ker al UW,l·pts,dr~.~-1no. f'H./UH. $-125. mo., yrly •••••••••••••••••••••• enci'&ar'.$111·55~'No ~)e~pt.;, Acroi.s frorn F1o111h10r Nh;1rc bath. $lil0. 1110, !H6-{)6()J durni• working 963 4~96.J-17Hti lso .. Ukr . s.;~·lllll G eM ,.ol 380 •1',l-tlOlll • 1:.land a~ Ja1nboree on (;75.3613 hrs. •••••••••••••••••••••• San Joaquin llllls Koad. .:::.::..;:.:.:::_ _____ _ c:.:;; _______ 1IT'S SUM M ER,thc ~unis * * ** Jb.fo.:Nl'AL Rt:fo't:RHAL..~ * * ** 17 141644-19 00 s hininj:·L1ve pr:.ctlcally Mr . W ilson 1\JI types. Pacific Coas J~ p_._ l~:;;;;;~;;;~~~~:;;;;;/S..,...r R•11W1 Hows•• U•tun.lsh.d in the blue J•ac1f1e. 2 & 3 5 W 19th S l,; h u r tc r$ R co 1 a J --., 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrrn .. deluxe apt.s, rrorn 54 ' • t. Division. l"ee. &M.i-J.M:l7 01 4 12 Iris MESA VERDE G •Mrol 3202 $<!75. lo $-105., some wilh Costa Mina 548-~ Corona del Mqr 2 Ud rin:s .. 11 ~ b:•th L'Olldo Blk to ~a eh-New Co~do_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• utilities p:ud. No fL'1!. C:.'ull ''ou a re the winner or ""'ith pool SJ,3.'i Mo. J aeuzi.1/voll cyliitll. $1pi; 4200 lapllil o\lr C-'*""111 ;,>' c_,,iti-i-1 .. ../1o1~..c :/ u ... ... ,/,.,.1 ...... ~ ........ ~ ........... ,, .. ,., ....... " ·"•"·• ./.1 ........ ""I. :/ t.ecy -·ic. ...... ./ ......_... ,..."'. Call Mr Howord 6 45·6101 ... 'HEt-; Fllt-:E 'fOBIN RBAL1'Y, T WO FREE TICKETS lalboa Island 3 806 ''oi..:a rethc winner or STEPS TO BEACH 6. $1 25·wk. 968·5700. ' tl46·13ll to lhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO FREE TICKETS ' •l'rofessionalScrvicu• ;!llll, I h:1 .uh1 .~ • Bt:ACll 'l'OWNllOfl.tES ---------- Nie r; clean home n(:or OLY SUPEa80WL OJ>::LUXI·:? br on Gr11nrl ($11 V;.1Juu) SEA WIND JN SUNS f':·r Ut<:ACIL •LANDLORDS • be11 eh & shopping. J br, 2 MOTOCROSS t:anal , Little U11I . Is . lo the z BH . i B:• l'Ondo$175 CALI. (7 1·1) 840·1648 / Hom efi nde rs "* ba.SJSS.963·6·135 f<'riday.Jul}'l8lh Boat dock, frpl. radian OLYSUPERIOWL WE HAVE 838-SO ll 642·9900 at lhe he at. Yrly. $400. Nt MOTOCROSS SUMM£1l H.t-.:N.J'J\LS 1-"==--------C;ih fornra 's l ~ir~t·~t 3 UH. I 12 baths, ref1i g:. 1n L.A.. COLISEUM pets/ch1lclre11. 673-0207 t 'riday, July ltith BALB01\ l,E.NIN. l''I'. · • k cnt;d Scrv1l't• ~ • 1·hl. \' aca nl. . $275. l'l'r l'le:ise CAii &l2·5ii7S, cxt :.i t th(· Des ir:.. ble duplex. UPP<'r , ---- - --rno. A:-.k fur Ke1Ut, llkr lalboa reniMUla 3807 s pac ious , tile, cpl. I I U 31.Jr ,:!h;1,k1ds.J.>("l !11.i2-.t471 J33 luclaun yourlit•kets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.A. COLISEUM d s h11o·s hr . Dispos al , 11.B, Povl , :1 hr, knb -<North county toll lrL"C Please call 64.2-56~. ext thermo hc:it. Slimmer or $14U up s1ore-0rficei. cpU. drps :i ir balh. 17301 1Sc:.1ch UI 11.ll.S.12·~ W A TERFROMT N ewport Beoch Excculivc ol'ri l'CS $150-$225 ~1onth Jiii.NA J>t J br. fJul rn1,2 Supt.•r 4 bcdro1. :! L:i th + number is S4~l.220.) 2 UR nr. beach & b:iy. re· 33J to cl;;in1 your tickcls. I~~~~ ....... ~~~~~ longcr.ti73·l039 I'"· fr p l , k u.l s , 11c L, ~~~'· e rpts. drps._ nto. * * * * d1•corated, lndry. prkg. !North County toll free r -------1 i:.:1rrit'nl·r. SJ.iO. N r. Wcslm1nslcr Arlull.s. lease $300 ino. nun1ber1s 54U-l2:..JO.) NE WPO llT Steps to View or boaL" & water llLLGRUMDY u. Sa ve $40. 010. 3 br, 3 l\tiill 003-4569 Be\'orJw ,\gt. ii7J-6210 * * • * 2 Bit, occilnfront, lo"·cr, hcal·h mod 2 & 4 I.Jr. $1 G:i 1 1..d t I ~ WATERFAONT ~yrly ,;iva1lnow.G:.ir. tos.tSO.vok 642·319J ~J . I :: I~~ '~l ng l'~. Jllr, 2ba, (rplc, den. clis· lfomc with pier 4: boat co,.ona del Mar 382 2 2Bll, \cry ('Jean. Under :! flll(f.I' ~ Seashore &l2·0lilii __ cc.cc.c~~~--- .:-; A ~laa .. tir. t·hilil. l~'l. h"asher &: stove. I th1lti tlock . Only S-WO month, ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr old child QI\_ Stove & --OCE1\NFRON'J' J,:it::. Uch ~ A .~ br, ~ Lo:.i, clultJ, 1.icl 0 1\. ,\cross fron1 schl. :.t•;1r 'round. 2 Rr. I Ba. rrvlc. patio. S. re rrq; furn .. wa ler 1xl. Sl'AL:. 2 Hr, 2 Ila unit, '~ ;! Br, $250. v.•k_ Grcul ~\.;t.t-c•e. SJ.10 Jon. 842<J070 bl'l\!o Horl:>orln•est.Co. of hwy. Avail July J.'J. Slt'P..., to b(•h. Fora111>t hlklobHy &ocean.$300. lOc3tion.5Jti·o:t!l HOMEFINOERS noon & 5. ~!M·l:MI afl cr 5 ~~5. 5-17-U!Jt!J: 49ii·l~I ph . 5Jb·6G16 OJ ft 10:..111-'til n1~J . yrly. Uk r. ii75·4!:1 1J cc.=----I •642 90•0• Re altors 673.4400 llALllOA Pc nin. :.! IJ r --'-''-•-",_" __ j!.Ol.. 1-~~~~~~~~~1 5 & ,.. I Ult + sep. guest rrn ,o;i :_ .-..:to;w duplex 1&.3 Wrms, h"us e. Blk to b:i y · J I O Jt S ~: r :111t•h 2 li r.fr•ine 32441,1 G Bil l '··b·i patio I.lath .&!~. l.AUt:l':21JrsUl(h O.l'IH'1 Llkto hch ,oct•an\'u,w1\!o' lwach.AvaiJJuly.Al i.o2 llcallur 67S·6161 FULL SERVICE EXEC. SUITES FROM $180 ~·3&1l t-•ng les Vt'l'it·orn e, l'.!\I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -111;1 g;ir. 1·rpJ,-rci;;t.Kll'lt--U: _ '!_:.17-2205 t-;\t•s. i,:a ~. p;i 11o & tnt~~ lnt',1 11\ I l:1.Hs, dr.1~s: b~tns, f~·plc. br apt a\·ui l J,;t :! v.·k:. \nd 2 br. Jf.H., k ul~. RENTALS 4 lU nu to oieanfront. lJl>.:&1nJl}Cts.Sl•1.t.o rno.I ~10Jt !~,r i;a 1 . ti·15·33.l:J or Sept.!16.2·IS680 --·-- pc·\:-.. s 1o~lcs. ·rry !hi:. ;! ::! BR, 2 Ba .. $300/1'.iO!JI. N w 1 t II b r II , t s Ca5ta Mesa 3824 W:1rn('r & lk •:1l·h ~1rc:1. a.ltl·8J7!J . . +I 'lf>·"'R"'.>:Jtl-:N'I' • lor , $135 , s 1ni,:lt•s, pct:-.. , l!ll ., ll \ .,.,.,-' .. , .,1, 1,·,, ,,;A ., gl 1 ~1-••••••••••••••••••••••• 847 -'l·l'11.1A v;ul now - -------3 Bedroom t:harn1 ~luusc. r ~ "' ··"" ' ........ .,,.,., .:s .. uv v . _,., ... " -----· •San Clemente 3876 Ot"ca ns 1de or l11w:1y. l·2 J nm . offices fron1 .._ .• \I. Also unl.lc llev;.ihlL· J.4 BH . F-'umi,,hl·d S:.17·2-120 Offhat..nPath J 800' oh: + •100' "'\!rehouse car1>Cl . lited Cl·11'i;1 prk~. ,\1-1. zon e S225 111u U.IG-1252 I.at.:. llcach 2 br. S!2.'i. SUJl.1)1Ellttl':N·r,\l ... 'i ___ I, 2 & J Ur. Adults 00 EX. l ~t." 2 llr, 2 .ha. <l lx ··~···:•••••••••••~•••• 4tl7-1081or •l9-1-~.lll. £13 5 p er m o . Nc1.1 1 Ull l pd. llCIS ok. C.:d~I J lir . RAISOR'S Ucaul. Ulufl'i;<.Alndo pets d.shwhrs t>hag cplS poul~1dc a~)l llr bt h ... At~l_l , 12 on. 2 b<1 .• blt_ns. 2 car 3 Ur home il.r bch. Pvt pat. ;iirp,o,;.~ .. ,N_1·~>1,e:,1~.'1·nr·i:~.·. :.:a rage . kids. llt.'tS ok. 3 Bit '"" n. ,,75 ' ' · ' sor ry nu pets ::.;1ua . g :.irage. G oll course -d OO ~ ~ ~ ,..:.Yll • • <'los.·ed g ar :1gc. frpil:, 5, ... 8" .. 2 . .. ,2.,5 & ,,50 n ice y -$5 .•n o .----------,\11d s .,..·1m • ... xilC.i'11.J lor, ,. ti! ff Rll ... ,, .. ., .... "" \ICW ., w ,,~ ·,as ) u Y .,..., . .,.. UUt}. Gas & water pc.I. , .,.,3·9 · -·1 July /Aug. S300 1nlcr. i'\O. C1Jsl:1 l\lcsa Dental , I.ids. pets, singles . ~\~t. REALTORS I' I ·l ~l ·c..>· II l n h 0-5 5810 f . ·1 Vce.~79·8•1JO Townhouse 00 Brand NL'W 1\Jr l:tJrlll. 2 -un , c · 1 · :\led ic.31/0 csu1tes avil1 ----4523CampusDr.,lrvinc Unfurnished 3525 LAM.AHCHAA~S Ult , 2 ba 111 Co ndo Largc 2Br.2lla,all '?llns,SANCJementc newZlir,::! Fro1n $:1-15 /1110. !\I r . CoronadelMar-3222 C:i mpus Va lleyShop Ctr........................ 77ti~c.ot,tP~al:.e,t..:)1 Cumplex. l'ripallo,pool, ",'h i ll~ Witter v ie w . ba condo, blk lO pier, O'l\ct.'fe,5·19 ·81~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA.LL 83l-8600 64--5073 ·\\'Ill lease. s:istJ. 8-1~ 4\.ld-JO'J, "'"·USJGor ,92 ... 13 ] ' ILK 1. n . h "b I' ---~=-'-'-----l l US'I' llBR. 2 br. 1 ba, 0'--;--:;--;-;---;--l ~·~=~~~':.:1·•""~"'..'.3'---'3u0 SQ F'l'. crpl:-./drps. · 0 •.n:ac · -r, :-bltn:-.. nu dr""' & pool. No I ·2 BR W jlOFT CLEA:-.1 .2 IJr. 2 h:1. nice ... portm•nls r:..-:.L.-d S95. per mo. can tHti-213l I,. WI'" <pl ,Jr1·"" .. , •. & U11 i1·. Par k TcrrJt"t!. ~lilt ,... "' "''"'-L'd I J loyfml · " · ..... , ~ • · l S250 rno 581 88-14 IJ lt •'I I I UK ~ or Unfurn•·-•-• 3900 I 0 Se •>r "79·370>. refrts:. 33Ul Sl·a\"1cw. ''r :! JI.-\ ·ro.,..·nhou:,c ur. µool Pl' s._~ ·--l'\·t Patio, frpl.1yr1st: ilrt·it . ns . .,. 11 l · tl ,.._ u I s e . ti; ;J _ 18 :; 3 0 r $39ll. 552-789'6. A\'<tll :ihleJune Isl IK'l:>. ShiS/n1u. ~-9Ji l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br w/Slip. Summer or .. cc=_,____ ~-'-•-d YrJy .675·47K l/998-0163. SP,\C. 2 Hn1 . Suite . i'vt lav. & toilet. Ul~I. \'er.v Nt."WJ>ort, V<1Caney due IO itltr;icl i\·e . SI25. l\lr can t clatinn . l UH , ,\v;ul. Gree r. ti 73·4<12'J ! July 7-26. Blk to beach & :!13-<!<l.J-lti.:.J Aparlrnent5 nKTN>flC' HAYLOFT APTS NEW clel u,.,\-. l..c:1(·h :irca. · - J Br. t'lt, DH .1'o.,..·nhousl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 283 Avocodo.CM 2 Ur. 2 Ua . t:loSL'<i ~ar. Vl~'f(l l>C._l:(_·l:rlflo(.) 1 I I V llom es 4 lir. 2 &1 + <:lose lo schs.park JJOOl. Balboa l5land 3706 v ll Specl \'ICVt'W/puol &, S.IJO mo. 833-2/tM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-0143 S!i5. mu .. \II UIJI pd. Al.SQ llClll-C "lW CGNCf~I ! ----1 J Hr. 2' ~ Ha. H-16-1311 or AllUll ll~(SID( l!VINC t.eo~1 :.-~ts ~ v:o l. ~.I~. u~'ll l \'. PK. '!'err. New \VA'l'EH.FH.ON'r , 3 HH , J Near Campletian 8'1G·4~:JH ,\i.:l. No IL'c. i l"'~lt •t11 ..cc .. 11n 1:1~_·'8_,' :_s_:w_ . ...,_ br. 2 ba Twnhome. Nr. U;i , l-'itm & LI \'. Hn1 . CEDARWOODS -~ 1 • Bo<h elor5 Costa Mesa 3224 clubhouse & pool s. ~5. Deck. pri Pll'r. yrly.StiSO . . Large J Ur. 2 Ba, llunt-•I BR , 2 BR ·-· -? 329 Un1vers 1ty Dr, nea r 1n •·t un Jl .. r bour area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~..;c. SJJ-9442 E\'CS. ti1 3·0221:1 k b h & " ,. •"BR & D•n ----Uac · li;.1y. l r. 2 r t:lo.-.i: to Schools & shop· J • J\\.ill J uJy l 5, !Col. Pk.lJ UN IV.l'RK.3 br.byadult CoronadelMar 3 722 d_e n .. t-'r om $185 . pini!. ~75. mo. ~2-~ From $175·S48.S l•r :!ba.Jr .. ra1nrm &d111 '"~l•ode «87437 o r I 8 "' puol. Lc:isc $J75. Q.,..·ner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~..,., ... · .,.. . < ays. 40·59'J0 Cl'CS. d 1·111 ShO\!o'll liy appl onl}'. fi.l·l-JG\I) EXCEP'l"ION,\J, I br r(•n· fi.I U·ll64 M•ioVer • Eoo &Adoms :"Ji.i po::rn10.ti42-97;11 t;;I fo r l'•1rli c u lar. CAe,\V1·-1·0111:\ La9unaBeach 3848 540 ·1800 N t-:w 2 S ty . Dcerrh:ld ,,, .• 1 .• , .. ·•<Ill ...... ..,. .... ,,1 ...... ~ .... ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BH . :1 BA ('ondo. Nr .... ~ "' ·"'·" .... t '' •· "" U ,. l>'·rn l·lvmc. :! Ur . 2' " ba, fam d<.•r 31 22. G7:!· l ~ .-'" uur, n urn u H.i t'k li~1y. 5Jl:i."> IHO. ~u klll·h & dl·n (Or ·llh l , lr.Slti!J .SOg<1 o;'\.\'lr.pd. P\·t:; •··12<'7 __ ,_7___ J>rps. cpt:>. & prof. Costa Mesa 3724 1\clulls·No Pcl!>S..·c gate While W;1l1•r \'it'\\', blr to Beh. Le:i se 2 lld. 2 b;1. $:!lit.I. 4~.M-J~:lur4~1 -2J:l'J. :0-11 ,. 3 f!H . 2 Ut\. 5'!7.."> pi·r 1110 ·l.'Ju Be rnard, t:.\I. •~Iii :JJu:J. ------ l11dscp g. Cls. lo pr1ol, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ool. llcc'. Rm. Elt·vator _ Le<ise...: ~2j. mu. ~19·\J.l lU LOW RATES 525 Viclt1na. &.ll-IS:fill I Ult. Utilltil':-. paid. ~2f1 •Studio& l HllApts ~i .,; NI-:\\' ~ Lor. l';itiu. pe r mo . l\'r. (>ce;1n . market. G73-02Jfi Cd 1\I 2ll0-I7JU sq. It. Cµt. =----1 Ur11s, Air -1.:ontJ'd .• clC\'., HALllO,\ lsl:i nd4 hr, 2 b;i, pr kg. 673·'1120 B:1 yfronl. Thru Aug. 2nd. ~SQ wk. }'amilics only. Bea utiful new ofc hldg. I 642-1670.Eves.548-8&17 or 2 r oom s uites. Seeret:ari<1l ser\'IC'-' on BALBOA Wkly, moder.<J pre1niscs. Nr. ll .C . b r $225., Bi1t·h. ~J OU . Airport,N.U.83:1·311}1. J'arking! 675 -lii l 2 / 61J·SHIW Lux fur n \lfc :;p;11·e "'ilh U,\L. l'cnin. Oceanfront furn . l:otl or apt. A\·I. now \Vkly. iii3·2405 Adults , 2 Blt, 2 lk!. Pool, occian view. P a rking sp;;ec, use or secty. xerox, e tc. call 4~-1034 or '94-4677 . i\IES,\ UEl. l\1Alt IX:aut ·I Lr, 2 tia. ram rm. frplc, screened patio. Lse $-135. P.efs. :179-0238 •Water Beds j!.arden. Adults. no pets. ~i-0933or4:l l·k9J :J . I •'l"V&Maid&>r\·Avail 527 \V.Witson;&l2·11i4J.l NewporlBeoch 38~9 <.:OHOfl,;A Ot::Lf\.1All p at io , pri. be;1ch. N(.) 12x2.t OFf"JCt: w/v.•atet \'i ew bal cony, Ji unt· ington Executive Park. 16168 Beach Rl\·d. SuitE 2tl1. 8411·1·11 I Sct-ret:irial &rv1ce" also a\·a ilalile. ,\ff.S,\ VERDE: 3 HR, :. B.i, Lrpts, J>r1it;. t..ltns. fed yd. l\1ds & s mal l pct U.t\. S395. w /~a rdcner t>.t watl•r pi11d. S..15-X'.!I •PhoneScrv./ltd 1>00I -----•••••••••••••••••••••••! •Child rcn Sct·tion 3 Br, lower, encl. patio., l Br ·rownhouse. frp\c, pels. $1 200.mo. 675-4580 froin ~75. l llrfrom~. Vacation Rftltol5 4250 l'ool, te nnis, contint.'nlul ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.rcak_fasl._Somt.·.occan & CABIN. Big Bear. sleeps Catalina \'1c_...,·s. !:icµaratc 12. Col ·rv. pooltbl. 2 fpl. 237lj Newport Ut\·cl . C~f crpts, cl rps. Nr. OCC . 548-!:175J or64:i-~7 ~lO. tocr.f ··,\"Mission --- Costa r-.t esa·:-f-'inest [,ut._ family section. Close lo s undk. Uay/...,•k, 4!J.l -t!61 1 Onlr kunJ 1n the <.ir-.::i. :-hop1>ini:: & fine U..•aeh. L:.i.i; HC'h. Qu1el-J!arde11-likc·adult A.cWt 1 Ir SZOO 64·1-:!(j J I. ---- Ji\·1og. Lge 2.:l. Br.!.? ~ llrSl <40 I :'.1AM fl.I O 'l'll Lak e:; I BH !•'urn Sl8.:i NEW plu:-.h offil'e bldg,' lu G rn1 suitt·:>-l:o n· fc ren c1.• rm , xerox ('Vlnt'r. Nr OC ;\irport. KJ:J·3&1U Lots of Lolt ns, pc;ol. \!o·a lk tu ~h 0 1Jp1n~. '· rn 1. lk:ach. !JJ I \\.', l:Jth SL 5.\8-l"!l2 B.t. V.'\\' cr 1)t S, Urps, "'-'' u c I u x (' l..'. 0 II d 0 - pallo. bhns. some wood I '1'111·: t-:XCITING t:verything ru r o 'd . Ll:1rge ofri ce or Dr.<irtiog hu rn in t-: frpl. B(·:i ul. ltefr1gcr;1tur. Sct.:u rity. PALM MESAAPTS. S125/135 per wk. 1»6·5'156 rooms. 2J50 s(l.ft. t"ully 2~00· !\l ·l C~1 /17t h & Placentia . 22 0 pwr/prkg/cxh.-.t air. ~ n . &i6-12s21644·222i:i LA·ase 1000 iiq. ft. w /office. 110-220 voltage. lleat, hol v.·ater . New lildg. Uuod loc. 645-2244 . $160 OfCice/ShopT..'llsq ft. Large rear door. 6:1.:l l';1ulerino, C l\f, 6'4·6172 M·l, paved lol, 75x1Jo. bldg 38x6tix20. auto re· l)air, 1nachinc shop or -.· -._,_ .. _ .. _,, ----- Rentals W ant.d 4600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I \\':l nt lo do hoo.se sitting & willing to care ror pets. Call between 9 and 3, ask for Ju, 645-5727 Miscellantar.tS Rentals 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'ltA ILBR s pace, tre1• shaded. 10 28 '. $70. Costa ~1 i.'Sa. 548·iil 73; fi.1 li·J.'87 Business/Invest/ Financ~ --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8u1int5S Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P11llct M r~ S500~l gross Hclall Jewelry Guard SCr\•icc$UOOM gr. Pizza . f.luney maker LillUOr store. HOLLAND BUSIMES5 6-1.5 .. 1I 7U SAL t:.s540.0601' *Attention* Retail Businessmen Shop Owners Craftsman Join the ne.,..·t-st conccp! i 11 rela iii n g-Shoppers Village -a lowoverhe:ut ~hoppin g mall designeil lo maximize your prof1l '. .For a \'ery s m:ill invt·st· ment you C!lll he out: ul the firs t s 1nart l.l us i· nessn1t·n lo open :1 :-.tore in Shoppers Village · look al lhe ad\' antagcs. RENT INCLUDE.S; .. -All utilities paid • Planned Advertising -2-1 Hrs Sel'urity • Assistance in merchan dising ·And much much n1orc" B\•t'n if vou '\•e nc \'l'• been In -b u:-.i ne~s lu1 yourself Loeror1• -\~'u l';u help you ~cl starteU lo dS)'! Call Shu1JlJl'rs \-"1llag1 -i Ult, 2'~ Ua, \ge ra n1 rm. '.!:!W sq rt . 3 c:;r ear. 11·1 l1•vel, S·llU. 6.t5·3 J.1-;. ..">45-4289 landsernl , he<ilL--ll i-ool & Pool. Jacutz.1. Hct·. Uldi; t-.flNUTES TU J~P'/' e\es l';1r1>elt•U & ;ur cond. in now! ~'U HN lgt• l Br apt. closo..: Allrac\i\•e renl. w i ex c r c 1 ~ l' r 1n ·1 llCll Nii. ,\c ro~s OC airport. 71-l -8~1 -l.:.Sl ~ 1:11{, prin1c C'. :'of. l0t·:i· In shopping. ;:.i<tulL~. nu Martini-A.Ms. J!lll1;1r1ls. l.'olor 'I"\-. Bal:h, 1&2 Blt. frun1SlG5. Rentals to shar'C' 4300 ;{5< pc r sc1. ft . 97\.1-<l(N!, 272-1 r-;, f.la in,Sant:i 1\o;1 .tion. ri.f arr1 l'd pref. Nu pet s. ln<1u1rc 1 1~1 ·~ J7i7Sv.n laAi;a-A~:c~t llt\ll:-J~A ·rr-.11-:s,\J)lt I Adult:;;,,'lo l'cls ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----fl n!hcma1n strcct sboi> peLS. $180. fA!'>.:lJ.11. r;&, Hochcster , 1 rco1r l. ,\!g r Apt 113 !MG·5542 5·15-4g,'i5 l.)(i l l\f esa Dr. W AN'rr:u : Iloomm;1te. Business Rental 4450 p 1 11 g cc 0 1 c r, n c x 1 V 7th \ l O ----15 Bl ks Ea!>t (if Newport Strai~ht, ma lure male to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bullocks Fashion Sq.) \ · 1 · '~P~-·----I ------------~u1s. A·1·r1tAC. 11uit·t . 1 & E-S I o i:: :! Hr, i 1,~ J3a , S.:J.S5. 3 Br, 2 lla. Lolk tu lll'h. Blvd. 1 s hare lux urioll:) 3 br l'on·l iri'.u~~o:i':o:;i~~I'"""""""""""""""~"""~"""'.'.' a BR, I·'• Ba . Jam rm, llEl\U'I'. New H.anci1oSa den , p:.otio. bltn . ..;, g:iragr. Adults only. no pe ls . G a r it g l'. Yr ly W · !'i46 -~.i0 do, beaut. fum. Jacuzzi, THE COLO...,Y frplc, cpts. drp;, f11cd yd. Joaquin 'J'wnhome. 2 llr I adult, no pcl. 22.:J.l: B Enc I ~:.i r .. patio, nu Newport. 1'112· lliOJ pool in Irvine. $175. mo. ..,, ltETA ILSHOPS~ Morlga9es, Trust patio w /fruit lrcc.'S. Mesa 2', ba. 2 story. O\·erlook: Hutgers crpls, dr~~ & P.ai nt. ~ EAS'rBLU l"f'.J.leaut. apt. 547 -6791 1~ .""' bl Deeds 5035 <lei Mar . ~00. /\\•a il i::olf t'ourse & lake. $lj00, mo G31 0669orl;~I 0878 RE s 0 RTl-'-"--'-'"'--------1 r1'!le rea.sona e s pace ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\u g . I .s t. 5·15-79 13 ; ~17 -70.1-1 1552-tKl."i.'i Lu xurious guc:-;t hou:-.c. · · · · 2lllt 2h:.i . bltns,frplc .. 2 FEMALE Jtmmlt!. available large&small, J-Ul·7295 1-.: rn II I jJ c r s u n ' n 0 II $225. L:;:. J hr. 2 ba. Lo .... ·er. patios, P<>Ol ;1vai\. S350. needed lO shr. 2 br apt Old wor ld c harm ..... ·it h LOANS up to 30010 ------ILOCJUna Beach 3248 s mok e r . ~t aH.i .ser\".' Ch ildrt:n OK , no J>Cts. Ph:fi..14·UJ55 w /same . $87.SO mo. J>~rench "'indo"'S, ~ables /C tOVEL''4br.21.Ja.f1n.-pL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-m·7l!Ji 557·2.'.i'.JJor&\O~lart .G ~ll 1 1-f'AS-6415afl5Pl\.1 & trees. J\dJacc nt tu l5tTDLoans-81/;r0/0 1•pL s , l.il t n s tv . W-s1dl0ceanv·iew l-fousci ti1k.------.----------crJ n co i n ox . --, l•'es ti~·aJ of 1 \rl s s;;,-,u ,1oi :!:J3o loSha.,.."s Cove,i Ur.t.hn. New furnrture <..:ll lLORl-:i\&1'1:-:'l"SOI\ ~ayfronl a dult hid~. II.IX• .. •• l t.irounds. 2ndTDLomis ~~'.(;, ~ l1r. ;;ppls.1:i..:L floors. S-IOO mo. u;J.;n:;I tJu1el ;iclull l1\·111g. 1 .ot~ ul 1 Br. l>uplex t.':>.tras. £275. mo. S.18-96!15 I 2007 Port Provence LAGUNA Ul::t\Cll Sattle,. Mtg. Co. rm . frpl c, h:.ird woo Bac h. Sl•IU. All uld. p<l. t:astsidc T01o1.11house& Pool, llal. l'crun .. m:u:1y LIVING W illiamMima 5M HllOADWA'' Lo~·cstra tes OrangeC4• l'HI VAC,.! <! l1r , child. ope n SJlit CC. Llcaullfully &15 ·H~l orti40--•1&'8 ' r b I LG42·2171 5.15·\Jlj~, \.tel. Lea!iie 3 Ud , 2 ba. ~arage rna1nt;11neil. 1-, hlk. bus/ ------3 Bl~, 2 BA, dp:c, ltn:-.. Pl. r Serving !!arbor o;rca :! 4 Ull, 2 Ba. kids. pc.-l. new paint, M OH>. old walk all shoJlS. ("J strL-et s·r u NNING Lg. 2 br, 2 ba. ~nc J.:~r .. a .0 ts. S..'8:•. Newport leadt 49 4-7915 years ,\GT. t-·1-:t-; ~75. 499-1•1:1$. parking & J:.iundry. Adult Gard en ;;pt. l'ool . rec mo. N r Jloag llo:-.p. You arc lhev,.inneror HOMEFIMOERS vver4U1no pcts.548·1Lr'J8 ~c a .$2~-_2~o__W.J8lh St. &lil:·05!Hi 1 FROM $185 TWOFREETICKETS Private parly wants I• -__ •_6~4 2·9900 * 31 l!~1fb~c ~~·8~~~~~~i7i : Nl-:A·r .CL EANIUr,.,..·alk u ,\t\llli)Gf.:VILL,\ 2 Bn, 111:i Hr\.dhltns . nr!1 Oakwoo d o ffe r s the OLYSUloPlheERIOWL TMO~SL~cy·,~DOEN ~~ft~wi;2t~ ~~i~~ -497 2265 497 11 56 h £--:l Ull, 2 Ua, h ll ns, Ho;;g Hosp. A ults. No fincstinrl·sort li\·ing ata Iii>"' ~ ~J.5Q. f-1 }';SA Verde, 3 hr. 2 • or · 1.·ves. 1.0 5 oppin ~. 1 '" ino. children welcome. S?:!5. pets. S225-S250. &12·4387 ! price you c an afford. MOTOCROSS DRIVE PLAZA ~,·1o41m4(..:.~5_,7 I>~ r. 0 Pc rt Y La.cpL.'i.dr""",bltns,t<illoc "·A". "'R o ···1· l."""n~ f.l2·71 ~ "~"\" c 1-·r1 oe ·< 5 1 II ' 1· 1 f" A 1 -' •·~ c.. .~r •~ u..,.... ""° "· enler.t>ts-1 ,,. ''EARLY 3 1ir.2 ba,lhlk l l' • mi 1011 1n 1 J"rida y,JuJy J8lh. or s oreoro11ce. mp e ---- t)Wn er tos(·~ ;,.io.wt91 Ho)-;tle Cun do. 3 l•r . 2 b;.i. Dana Paint 3 726 to Beac h. $335 mo. A\·I. ~t'1 t'.~J.j! t 1 11 1 •Gn lITf .>E•· 0 111,t,1es . 1 at the p:1rkin_g. 1'own & <-'Ounlry Announcemenb/ NE\\.'r o n ·r Riv1.,.ra I>l.'I( 2000 sq. ft. IJ;_i r, irpl. ~t.·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •VILLA HIHOS* immed. 6<1J.70M 1. Ll . • •. _ t-:N L.A. COLISEUM .itmospht.'rl'-Pe,.sonals/ ·rwiih:i.e. :1 hr, l IJ;l. den. gua rd. $i~:'> "!o.: Lsc. 2 Hi\I S, bath. rcrng .. Ill/ I"' Is CO U HI :S. ,\full lune Please l..'·ill 642_5618 ext 1525 :\I es a Vl'rde Or. t-.:. lo:5t & faUnd frp l. poll!. lols nlnrl•' ,\dullsonl_v. 5"1·•6 18 kilL·h. $1 50. JJ91 2·t' Olin· 2 Br, 2 Ba Apts 2 llH., 2 ba, pool, nn the activ1t1es d 1rl'Ctor \~·hoj 33.1 lo c la,im )'our tickets. Costa l\l esa. s.t.'i-·11:!.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 83G-·ifl8..">or~ jjKIJ Loguna Niq...el-3252 da. 492~-12:!:> Su11'\r Comfon.ablc bay, 1650 ~q ft luxury :')1~,~s& ~~~~~~s~.,~~!~;~:1 (North ~ount y toll free DELUXE office, l'Omin 'I Lost & Found 5 300 ••••• .. ••••••.•••••••••••.• H··-•,·n"'onl•ach 3740 (}uicl.Uppcr/lo1o1.·cr condo . Pvl parkint:. <l·i·tirun"I•. numlJer1s S40-l220.J &industrial spac:es.A\so ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.Hl~Y LSt'. A\'I. :l I. ·l Or. '""' '.f' En°lo<ed""-.r·•g,··· ~(·t'uri ly bid~. S125, Call " .. Los ·r L · On NP1uel •·olf Co"''' 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ., '"'"'"' ·" 1>1 .. ~· "e.·out o·f·•I <o.•>"le<.. * * * * mi n i warehouses in : ad1es diamond +d en, J b:i , 1J<uil + "' '-' f ' Gas&WalerPaid.fl.to to i\!Ml.1·ti300 or67J-S.l:n ..... u "" "'·' J acuzzi. frml. d in rm Br, 2 Jla, re n g w/1ce NO fNCl?E.\S E in sum-----I &2. be d roon1 a. p ts, CHRIS TIAN wom ·•n 10 Laguna Niguel & Mission watch & hand. Sentiine n. '1 .. ,,v .. rde.•<0•.n>o.•n· maker, s elf c lea ning mcr rcnt.Bc;1ul lbrfum Morentals.S2lOto~2o 2 BltUpperDuple<,sun-f h I& r / d .. Viejo a reas. lfand)lto ta t Value. RF.WAHD. ~ .. ~"" • f Youn1 Cho"~-OK urn1 s e( un urn1,; .1e . s hare you. r apt beach San o,·.,o Fwy. 200 to Please c;;IJ. "'"·3270 or C'J'd. m ain l. 549·J.117 oven, A/C. v.·atc r so tner . apt..s $!HS & $175. ~panish ~ deck, nr. beach. No pcL'i, ltt·nts from $185. Pnces ' ok . . ...... ----.,... ii s h e r /drye r . s :12;, slvle bldg, pvt encl gar, 2324 El en Ave. 833-2480 Sen. Citizens pref'd. $225 ,·ary by lo<:ation. Modl•ls ~~ ~!'69 t:; m 0 kc r 2000 sq ft. As low :is 30" _"'8c_»_2c2c7c. _____ _ 1-'or Le<isc to responsiblr le as e . 49·1·8575 d<i ys. p001,s<iuna.Jnd ry.adlts_ HUGE 3 Br 2,h ba cpt.s Yrly, 675-0115, 411 J8th opentOto7.Sorrynopet..s · 1 persqft.831-1400 REWARD. Lost Beagle p arty 3 ll r. 2 B.:1, c:aH 673 -7iu8eve.&v.·knds. 17:W l Kcclson l.11 . l blk drps 10 ·, N 'pet' St. or children. RoommateGUYORGA.Lto shr J br . . l\lalc, 3 yr s old. ::-,.16-7111 .:ift 5::XJ for a pvt. M-. . --y-:-.-----W, of licach off Sl ate r. $245 '15' 52'1co: "'"o""""' s. service available. 2 b d I NB s 1s.5 ' Sl lOP a\•a1I. •n the mall at · ---- -------1ss1on 1e10 3267 . . ... -.~ Park Newport Jl ach . a up ex, · · the t'a<'lor)', N.O. Jde;;I brofblk/wht. Answers to I Br. t;a;. n.cttr(-d adults .••••••••••••••••••••••• S·l.2-71«8 NEW 2 br & ba. Bltns, ept 1\parl: Sl 89 mo. J\\•~i1 O a kwood 1131·0CH8 for possible sandv.·ich ''fol a e ·' or '• ~1 r . :-t!u. ~·-~1 ~~-c:lt)!>e t1 2 llH, 1•,. Ha. fctl }11,Ne wportBeoch 3769 &dr _191 Walnut,$?."i0. 811, ti75-ti070. 64'1·1CIUO G a rde n 1-'Efl.fALE Wnt d . 4 br sho1>673·9606 ~ecr~~~Kf~~·h~e"J»•n~!c!.~ _ 1 1..~h1> s r~1i_'._,1 J •·:•mi;i t:rl ~oat .•(<'c"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,'\o ~ts. adull!i only. llenta1Ufl" house. SIJ5 mo., y rly. 17J6 ,\N Ali El~f Cf.l Call d :i)·s 5,1ll_ 3 04 1 ;r r · IJJO llH'IJ or .>S l·!:I0.11• O'"THEIEACH ,,~ .• _,,.,.,,&5.1921-u Apartments A\•I. now & Jtn1mate. Ground floor·600·, •. fl. Dona a 1nt 3 22 6 - -..... ul.>....... • I Wt\LK '1'0 Be ach. New 3 d ~7-1368t'\'l"S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N ~wport Beach 3269 StuJ10 apts Furn. Util pd. br. 2 ba duplex_ Cpl. Mrwporl h oc:tri wnt ·Sept. 15. 833-5209 8 Office, reslroom. park-1..:::.cc:.:::.:.:..:.::: ___ _ frnrn Sl 25 m o IU3 E. Side 2 Hr, duplex. d D W y I 890 1,.,·ne to 5 in". etc . SlJ' ... -,.,_._,.,c • LOST Golden Reln·e,er. Jit:o1u1 new J BR. 2 Ra ,••••••••••••••••••••••• • · · [) h h · rps. I , gar. r y. •• .., ,, u" ,...,... f IJLU l"FS CO'.'llX>. 3 li ft . ~fc F;:iddcn ,b"75-1 8ti5 s w r , patio. enc. g ar. S<l 25. 213 -355-3 690 / Al 16th Female Jtoomn>ole In e\•t•s. niale, wl':uing rcd scarf . .im·rm. :! patios, ~ar. Nopets.$225.55&0567 h V i c . \'orktow n 11 h il S l'~·l'ry thing. $375. 2·~ llA. J~(•a ut. d~('(Jra l· L'•••·n . 'f r ··o·ler·t.odo 675-06.tZ 6 45-0550 s are2Br Apt t..:fl.1 $1l0 p . C t h Cd r .. • · · rime oas wy, t-.f fl.1agnolia. Huntington !iti2·21!1 1 ed . l'a r t 1;d Hack Ill.I)' \'olloge. ~oo per mo J ooly $225. Beaut. 2 DR. 1 flA . mo. Call RotH!rt.548·0107 SlO 500 • d h _ · . re: sq 1\; ver)• e.· Beac . Reward! 894-7581 view. Avail JJ/J r.~ •. S!' lhru ""pl. Yr lea•• $\OO. patio. e ncl-garage. N SEEK & f,fND.. TheCI I f ~ 1 b J" t S · h 3 Kil 2 ll 7 22 •1 """' ~ reu1 2 Br. house t o •h•""' sir. oc. or ,..,~a1 us1 -or962·8772 ..:au . pan1s . a pe r mo, tl7:1· 4 .. rs . ,..,11 673.5359 ~f 9om pels.642·1603. ... A 1 6732222 1.:::.::::..:::.:.::_ ___ _ I m. On lot A 'I K'ng. ' ~ w /respons oble mole or ness g · -ID view ' va . 1·-A1 B"'RTPLAC~ r I u ·1 pd LO S T; s mall w h ile ,\ug. I. $375. mthly. Refs.1~~~--------1 Sub-lease on Bay, 2 on, 2 Gu ~ c.. c.. M F. NAG t: s TA BO UT O P S D M R em"': e . t1 . . Sl25mo. 3Adj. stores nr. N'pt. 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Any rm 646·4008. . 1-'rt!c ebt. ~1 .lblt?r charge ------------,, i· r J t: u t' l' ti l e•• t• h l' r .. • 1 ligh sch0ol girl, 15, nee<!~ s ummer 'job. Arter l~ noon weekdays. 312-8380. ~'7.50, couch $10, chair $5. ----------Hauling IJays/cvcs!Jti0-2170 Int/Ext. l"rec ~t. 1 DR JU~TPLUMllNG? RooflnCJ t.7:i-128!1 , 15 yri;. exµ. is what Japanese Gardener. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---i\pt.~7!>. Wedo Acoustic. FablScrv Heas Hutcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• · .... counts. not method. 1 do c; om p I et e Main t . · HAULING ANYTlllNG 1''ord's Lu11~ca11c .~~~1¥..;3 960·l!76t>/ P elc JJUs~·~,niu~'~[~~ HOOFS CHECK El>' ~!!'.~~s!:."l .....•...••••. work myself. Gd. refs. Cleal\up . Free est. Gara•,c cleanup. Reliu ~/Law. ns/Sp 1 n.11klers ., 1, d 'It 1 1 531·0101. 97!}·3628 " L /I d 962 7817 * 642·4111 Iii' •CPJlrc "'-t•p an•1 1 -------ble fablscrvice. ~-&152 tc nsU_.!:C · _· _ Hca::.on:.i!Jle l'rut. l':unt· ---- ---U1rt."ct 1''ucloryScn·1('\' Tht· Ht:l'O\ t•r Shoppe. Uabysilting in your homt CerMnt/Concrcte _,.BOB'S Gi\RD~lNG ---Mo1onry 1ni,:. lnt.t;xl. Abo apls. LR. OTIS 1•1umh1ni: Lu·enM: C~I l.i~IVli <Ju a lily l'u,,lom uphol , IJy lhc W(•ek . Your ••••••••••••••••••••••• CleanUps&NewLawns $12oLood ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkacharca.75H'684 'Waterhtrs,all s1z('::.,dis I'll :>HM!:Jt;I 1"1 1.:1..· t:bt ~!17 K813f ;.!;!_nos2s'~; l.1 vc out only LEONl1'ECO:'llCRl!.~n~ 5 18·8773 Getridofun.5ighlly ---posals, stoppJgci., rt? -7,· . -.>.ii,w:io """ ~ THASll&IJEHHIS WIL L IA MS & Son:. Drywall lnslulll'd, lnl· l'<llrs, remoJehni.: and Hl',l ,\IH:S . All l~tH'' , . -S'l'~MPIN ~. <.;ob."TrecTr1mmang,Cleanup, Coll.Student :>411·642l Mai;onry. Hnck/liluck/ Ext. l':.11nt111g . .,;xpcrl n .:niping. N..:w<A>lll>lrut· H1•.1_:., lrcec!>t 111 \\.tlt W1ndowCleonlnCJ lvsineH Senice ble.slonc, .bric k. Ille. Jlaulang, "pr1'nklers. Sl ,. 115"1 7u•>11 I u • rk I' U"' 117"" r "IO -.. ,.,., l ••••••••••••• "' one ..... a 0 • °""" TIU .eas CNtl' t;.V lllln. 2 1 llr:-•. ht & IJtmJ n, ~ .. , any 110\' •••• •••••• • I •••••·~••••••••••••••• patios, etc. 640.43·1\f. Free , l 545.~13 Hauling, Clean-up, Hoof ----1 -o 'd /C NANCY U1\rt!l:ES -• -----..='> · -·---in~. Manor Plumbani;. Wt Block· Hml. SLQn1..· . Pain1111g /Hcpa1r·3!'i yrs frll·1>li:3 _ Sewin9/Alterations "~s• ence omm Typing Scrvii:c. He.is.Child.<;are J ::ip:.anesc Complete do our best for you. 'lJualtlyworl.. Lil' work guar, take a<lv:in MAltV'Sl'LUMUIN(i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frccc"l 0.1U·~~ l':JLC!s hy lhc µage or ••••• ·~·······~··•••.• Ga rd en 1ng Service. 002-8528,li42·1'185 * 557-tfill * t:igeof my exp. 5:ltViO:-JU. •t.16·!)1j1J7 • We fit & ;.11.J1ust your p:1t 1 huur.<i40·58&Sor64Q,~92l SUMMl-,HUAY.Ci\Ml'S Planting /c uttin g/ ------, .. -, NOJOBTOOSM/\Ll. tern. You St'W 1l. l'ant.; THE '' ·-!!:ach week d1ftere~t . c l eanup. J•'rec est. •HAULING• F1rcplaces-Pl:.ant<'r!> D&.Jl.:.11nt1ng.l crsonal1 ___ _ _ too!Pattcrnftllin•'&:itl USE J .t:xperiencedTypist Ncxtwcck/MAGICMf, 642.3102 YAHDC:LEANUP Hrick/Concrctc:l'a,tios, tyPa1n.ters ~[hpcrsonalAny µlumblllg -watcr JUslingsv.;.&IGl~i>G DAILYl'ILOT 1 Jtcasonable Rates WEEK,.SJ.>.inclt.lsevcr·----·------••556·0317•ur 8lockwall::.·IHlQl1l!), louch.M0·8650 serv·le aks-marolal c "FAST • • • 645·8532 • ythtng. !> 1 (xtra hrs Landscape, Maintenance, H I • . Hefs. Esl.f>-16·1~11>1 1·w-.-1-1-.-. -.-, erwlosurcs rca.s.g;J:!-::!lljg Allcralions my huml'. RESULT"' obi tM .. ._ avail.>645·&050 Sprk lrs. C l ea nup, OUHCeal'UftCJ --.---.a paper. pa inting . hem:.. zi pper:.,dt·. Hca!> C ne a-.., ---•TH El:: Work. s.12.2773. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mov1n9 Uncmp pror. !:>::Ills ~uar rates 960-:n;1:1 t<\'\'' 11 li SERVICE : •••••••••••••••••••••••Contractor llOUSECLt:;ANlNG is our ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1 lmmed1atc scrv. &15·9951 Use the Daily Pilot " F.t:.l -----· DIRECTORY Cslm Cabinets, boa t •••••••••••••••••••••••.\1r. Clean Ups·Hauling Business. Call Janice's M ovi n g, llaul1n g, -.-.-,. . ,. ll c.,u l l" St•r\ll'c To Plal·e Your "Fa:.l ForR•Mllt work, patio cover, kllch F.H.Gerwick &Son Lol sweeps. Mow & Raggedy Anns 675·65SJ Cleanup. 2 t:ollCt:l' ~tu· ~ualtly I aperhangmg •11 lhredury. Your !>Cr\ ICC 1l c !> u It I • s l' r v I l' l ' s ...... 1c~ Calf "'J. rmdl. Jall1cc work. Add/Remdl lHil-114321 Edge. Yunkce Grdning. · dents t:xp, & Hcas., Heasona~le l'':'n~s. Doug t)', our s pecially. l'.1 11 l>1rcrlory atJ. . l-.111 ~&~·1~6~·5~~~19~.~~~~~~~0~·7~3;.6Q.;;1~1~~~~549~·~2~17~0~G3~1·~008~·;3~~~~~~~W~a~nL~a~d~s~~c;~·~al~l~G4~2~·56~7~~64~4~·23;6;9~.~~~~~~~H~c~b~a~rd~.~64~S·~47~'n~~~~-~&t~2~-56~78~.~~~~~t.~3~2~2~~~~n~o~~~··~&t~2~·56~i8~.~c~x~l.~3~2~2.~~~6~4~2~-~5~6~7~8~·~e~xt~.~3~2~2~-' Lost & FoYnd 5300 Loit & Found 5300 Personals S 3 SO Help Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wanted 7 1 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 71 00 Help Wonted · 7 I 00 • • •: ::l•M• •A•L• •H• •O• SP•• •l•T•: •L• • • • • • •B•E•: •U•T•l•C• ·,: ·~ •S• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·, ·,o•us• •e•w• •1 v··e·s·· ·~u· ·, ,•o•r• •p•/•ll.•m• ·t· ····•••··•·········•··· ..........•...•..•••... ...•..•.•.••••..•.....• """ " "' "'"" Jle~ard! lilk male long FOUNL>: Sh1::1l1c. m~lc. WIT ..... ESSES r i JUNIOR SALESMEN help. Earnani;s unhm1t 11 d . t 1 2 h Vic. ilaker & Bc:1r, <.:M 11""11 R.ecep.l·Cleanmg: Jlrs Now inlcr v1cw111g or CROSSING ed . Pref. 45 or over, bul. .airc ca OSln~.~ Sl Sue 556·33ti2 aft 4 :311 SOUGHT 7.JO·lOamorfuJl dayson HewporterlmSolon GUARDS I will consa'dcr voun"Cr . :St, NB. 673-4o.i8da)s. ,,12.5n55. k d 0 Nu ~ " .,. .., w n s: range or ·° C:.1ll :IH-tOGbl1Jr i>-tO·l:ISXl J\~es 12-16. Earn $20-$-10 per WL't·k. F o r rull d etails c:.ilr lte~ard! Blk male Jong L'OUNU· Lab uet1i"ver 644-5460. ----The Caty of Irvine ai. pre I tJettina ne w subs<:rihcrs to the DAILY 979·3488 or !J63.23()() afL ~ haired cal lost. near 25th " · n ". Bcaut1c1an. Shampoo garl 1 1 ., '"' St.NB.673-4M8days. puppy._fe m.ale. Vic. Vi.Ila SEEKI NG PERSONS AUTOIOOKICEEPER wanted Mu::.tha\c<..:ahf. ~~~l/r~~c~~~11;.!;;:r1~1~c~I PILOT after school and Saturrtays . ~ __ ----. Pacific Condo. H.B. ~lsl-°L· l,{\OD1E1 001~STEH'~ General Motors Book· lie. SlOO gu;ir. wntessa crossin~ guard lo help Must be oul nf !'Chool hv 3:00 Pl\l. No JIYDH/\ULIC ... Losl:S1amcsccat,malc ~3·5878 SP0"'1tTFISi1 t NG keeper . E'<pe rie nced H a ir 1-'a )',hluns. NB eleme nlary sl·hool deliveri c.•:-. or c~1 ll ectin~. TES1'Tt.:CH ~ea lpt. Vic Li~dbcrgh FO UN-U:C M. male thru Trial l>alancc. To i.;75.~5 --children cross salcly ;J I Transport:ition furnished. l!untin:.,1011 lorassemlJly&tcslangol' School.Rcward.548·2700 Si:.t mcsc s moky 8cal VESSl!:LOUTOl<'DANA assi::.llius1ness Manager h~avalv tra•h·lcd in D h L~ t . V 11 l J\e rospace hydruul1n. point r al w I flea col. Call ~)~i ~~J~ ~~~~g~I z~ in 8 girl office. B:.iucr Beauty Operators lcrseclluns. Cu.mis ~trl• 1 o eac · i: oun :Jin a e.v ureas. l' a I Mus t have :! yrs mm }'ound; Blk long haired 549·1421.ior 546-J2W CHU IS .. : LINCOLN'S Buick. 2925 llarbor Hlvtl. W1foll11wing, beach area. needed rrom 7 :JOam un I 847-43()0 exp . Day shtll. ]>II : female cal. Vic: CdM. --------CM. l'h. Mrs. Camt'ron Mathe's Wig & Beauty til4 ::JOpm w1t11nes\ary 557·432L 675·5521. before~ a.m . FOUND, a l Big-Corona l:H KTllUA y · 1-'l:;ll. 12· 9'i!:l·l500. S:1lon. 5"l8 3416· ask for ing al anti I\ idual Joc;1 ', ------1~73. - ---Ka ren. Equal Opportunity Employer Insurance /\gencyG1rl Beach. MONEY-~1usl ____ turns. ~ per hr w '.ill j }'OUNO: Laclres ~hi.le tdcnllfy. l:ltlOl Shore Cir· L ' ·~·fo:Kll'<G •-ofServiceTo nece:-.s. c(lu1pmt•11l lurn l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <.:ummerc1al Lines. lm· gold watch. Vic: St Clair. cle. Huntington Heach, A ~OS~ person:. AUTO COUNTER ~ by Caty of lnuac For an-derwritmi; & Haling. l::x- C M. 5-15·0:rrn CJ.9264(; who were aboard "Sea SALESMAHl2l Your Community formaltt>n ('Olll.tl'l or Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 p('r ncCl'S:>. Sal open ----ll o r !)l! • for wht:tl ~ &MANAGER f\nd gel paid for il 11cl.'rGary We~t.752Gl.23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lit·:.. Ith & rct1rcment. i"OUND: Jri::.h Setter, FOUND: Ft!m nuxterm:r watching or sportr1stu11g · welcomtnJ! newcomers exl:J.4. lfousekeeper/Cook·t·x1":r µIJn. l-'red S. Jame~. fem. app >< mos. V1<·· lie IOJ56. Male mix ter. within several da.vs of F.XP. TOP PAY. PEHM Flexible hrs. Need nr, (or mar. couµle Ll\il' 10 t:~I 1087 or ~1!f.:J051:1. CA:.\.. E hi r( I) "''0 44" UPPOR TU ADVANCE FOOD SERVICE ,, di as t u r. ,,.. · 0 • stl & hJ!E.' !WU-058.'l Lhe above elate. 3621 W lST. SA typewriter & happy tJ1:. ---• Pvl rm /ba. f>t2.!JIJOI: for Mrs. ura cy.) 1>44·1624 -position. 547·30'J5 Del 1 vt"ry M:.in. Early WORKB -HOUSEKEB>ER/ ------_--~ !-'OUN IJ large mull•· lnve!;Ltgalor for man m· __ ----/\.M. Times lloult.'. Mut.l (For Relief> - rOUND: White male dog colored m ale cal w1flea jurcJ on the boat will ac· AUTO 1 Days a week. AJI ~hills. COOK ID'VINE PERSONNEL ~icinil~ Gvarf1icld ~5~ard <:ullar. Vic. Tustin &ll!nu l'ept coiled calls. Call · . Boys & Girls ~~0~~2~~5~1~~~~~:.c c:ar. llosp1tal expcr. prd'd. Light housck1.:ep1ni.: & "' CES 1-ountain a .962--~-St.for3wceks.646·JHl:t Charles Curtrs al <213> Fas te st g rowing _ Apply 1n person, Cosla <.'ooktn~ needed lor 3·<1 SERVl &AGENCY .FOUND: M~han, km. LOST.~ale blk p-uppy, 9 9&i·l731:i -----Orange County Fiat 10 to 14 years or a,I!<'. L>:.11 DENTAL ASSIST. .\I es a M em or t a I mo·s. 4.1> days a week. 10 ·\8~ E . lilh c\t ln111c1 blk & l h lJ k ly P1lul dclt ver) route:. ., • llospila I, :301 Vit:loria. AM Lo 4 PM . lk•auurul Su ale 2~M Co:.lJ Me.•ll• . a_n. wit r. ce?cc. wk o~d. while rlea col. Employment & dealer see s may be ava1labk 111 your Yrs ex Pl'!'. l' /lime. <.:_;\I . A:. k for F ond beach front !flobtle home C II 642_ 1470 ~pJyrs old.!>i5-;i786 __ HB. f V, >W0·\4:34 Pre1paration 2 M•chanicit area. £.irn prc,C1l for de Insurance lorms. xrnyt.. Ser \'i<·e Su pen 1:-111 . an Dana Point. Xlnl pa~ a "" • 1· · & I l Medical lacnt'. ti.\5·:?1)52 · h · d' d 1 M Jo'OUNL>: I rish Seller.LOST: 7 :l, vie. llunl •••••••••••••••••••••••to Expandin" service iverics <-.i:-.I. npsor -EU.I::. forng tin ivi ua . u,,L,..._ ----- fem. 1c· Newland & Heh. Black Male Lab. School1 & 7005 fac ility. Musi. rurnash merchanda:-.t• lur selhni.: JH:~TAL ASSISTANT, have ref's. Call Mr-. -.------...--...-.-. Slaler t"'nt ~·a lle y :\ceds Mcd1cal1un. Instruction own tools & <..:lass A new sub:,cnplhlns For cxp"tJ r:h~11r!)1tlc. t:n· -----JJav1st 71--l·&121L2t~ fur ... inti v.hJl ..\OU wanl in 847·7378 Heward. 962-6401 •••• •• ••••••••• •••••••• license. t,;xcellent wurk· inlorrnatton plt.!Jse call lhus iast1c . Call ~'8·XH-11 personal interview._ _ D~y P~ot Cla::.silleds. --------642·43 :! I . From San --_ _ _ _ _ OUNO 11 h ing conditions with fr. Clemcri"~-s· •. 1n Juan GENERAi. • .... ,, ............. ,, ............. ,, .. ,.. .f sma s a ggy LOST: Aust. Shepherd, BE• · b f'l ,. l l '' Dental Rec~st · -- -• Sh" T T . " inge enc ts. von ac l'"p1'str:.1no :1r"a, •",11' ... ,. • ._... Heeded Mow! --• 111 zu or erner pup. male. Blk/Grey/Urwn. · · M .. --• • ' F.xper't1 Only Jlcnef1t · TRAVEL Service gr. A•,• 5·"""n ·.111d Mtssi"n Vae· · · "· ~--.~--L ::::::>* -~ Vic. NewporlBchTenn1s w/lng. lail. Vic.Newport p rt ..... _ .," "'""' '' No Sals. 644·211:1 or •S-•t n·.... ·.... ~ t:lub Sal. June 28th. llgts. Ans. to "Streak • a S t"9'llurl Jn -El Toro area. «all 832.6377 .... r .. a .... ~ ' AJJJ 640·85009Lo5 714, 548·27<!8 AGENT Mus t be experien ced. :>X l·G310. --•Typists • 'J~AIU.4 .v~ Contact Ser vice Mgr. Equal Oppor. l:.:mployer •Clerical __ • W"r~ .._:_:11~ LOST: 7 /4 lllk Lab fem -no LOST: Sable & Wht. Fem Lot Mm _ __ DISH MA.CHIME •Keypunch l :_f · ,. CONVENICNT SHOPP•NC ANO~ ~-T ~ collar. wht on chest·sore <.: o 111 c, Vic. We s l CLASSES~'TART h d 1 OPER •TOR C k -<:7 scw1Nc cu1oc roR THC onjawVicHarbor&Vic· Newport.7/4.642·3827 MONTHLY • lowas an ceanaulos BOATSALESMAM "' * ler s " CAlONTHcco tona "'"a.9583 · with light c us todial Trailer"'''" Boat ''b· ll ca' y lifl1n~ p /t1mc •PBX Oprs 1 _.-...1 • ......... .;._ll::~e!!!-D~~~! ,,.... Ear•n commission work. Auvancement op· .. u " •~eel.end:. & t!\'1.>s). APIJ ~ ----------1se1ko Watch lost N. ...h1leyoulearn ... ·r11rnce.l4-lli·l~_ I For "d . w I w.......o~ LOST: Brown Poodle Broarlway SA, Call .. portunities within or· ... ~ 1,·inpcrson.l.A11:aa Mesa °""' tn omens uirN w /long Lall in San Juan. o73·2138or835-4727. PACIRC gan izal1on for right man BOOKKEEPER .\tcmorial Hospital. :.101 TEMPO , Cad Sut 642-5678. Ext. 330 Pis. call; 495.4729 or ----------1 TRAVEL SCHOOLS who is deper· ndable. 1''r· Wanted lur p,ume. l or 2 Vrctoria. CM: A:.k for I 17~~~:;'~~';°t1c~~tnc I 493-2583 LOST : In Huntington olO E 17th St, S. Ana inge be nc 1ls. Conlacl days a wk. Musl be ex· Food Sen ice ~~rv1sor I CClll S40-445J Jjch, on 7 /6, Vic. Bushard 543-6655 Service Mgr. pcr'd. t>45·111S4. _ __ ~OE. i'• ~~~~~~~~~ LOST, gray shaggy male dog. m ed sz .. lump on right side., Bal. Penin. July 4th. Ans';; to ''Pierre" Ph: 67~73L & Garfield, 6 yr old male Accredited by NATI'S I~ -~ Lab. Tan/w /white chest. Approved for Dick Miller Motors Breakfast Cook with all -Oishwasher. f /time. GIRLS-GIRLS Black race. White flea VeteronTraining ~gr,;w~ arountl expencn1·~ & Call 642·0593 Easy Cun job, day or collar Name "Bonzo''. Establis hed1963 ~.. managem ent u~lltlY-<.:onvale~ccntlloopital night. No exp ncl'. "1.: Hew a rd! 968·8289 or Financial Aid Programs Salary Open. 1'ull or -train you. You must like LOST, my weathervane· _5:...:22__,·8800__,_. _______ I 120W. Wartwr parl-11me(;allorappl}'.inl DISPATCHER people & be at kai.t 18. lgwoodenyellow&bla~kLo~t: Blk /Brn !;hep. •ORGl\NLESSONS• Sant<i:~~~o.Mai~,:;;.21.1'.! ~~~~:~ra~t°~E.c~;~~ Graveyard Shift. Apply Apply any art. ur C:\e duck, Crom my patio Collie Mix. "Irwin", Vic: MY HOME or YOURS Sl. CM. 6-IS·lUiO an pcr:.1111 . _2_1_12_1_1arhor . C05ta M~~ wall. $5. reward w/be pd Mission Viejo. Please CALLSSZ.3649 AlITO ------------YELLOW CAI no questions ask if re· call afl 6pm. 830·3593. ----------Temporary expcncnceu Cabinet maker /<•:<p in all t~i 1-; 16th, Costa Mesa turned this wk, 0 .11. Reward. Play Organ the simple contractDMVclerk.Call phases orcust.omcab1nel NOl'HONl';Ct\.LJ..--.; HAIRDRESSERS C:ill 645·7337 Stapp, 558 Glorie lta, fasl w.iy. Teache r & 646·9303. making. Must have refs l'LEASB N.B. 644·9446 Lost: Blk Male Cockapoo. Slylcst. T1que J. 492·0658 Apply in raerson·7 Lo 9::IO -------Half Day Hice Pay Park lluntin~on Tract. --a .m . Gillman Cal>inels. DOCTORS ASSIST. 9AM-1 l'M or 1PM·5PM LOST shaggy !)la1·k m1ed. "Charlie" 962·~2 Jewelry. Sculpture, Com-AVON l9JM Beach Blvd. H.B. Youn~ lady (18-28) lo as· or 5PM-!IPM. t;;1rn $100 dog. 6·30· 75 from r v · . mere i a I Art. Painting ,,1.;t 111 Health Spa. No + + pi:r week t.loing en· Terr ., C dM. uoo .LOST: Passport, for work shop. Hiviera al· CASHIER l'.\l).rt•q.wetrain.Apply JOY:ll>le work in our REWARD. Call 673·8260 Ah mad Goleslabeni ohf mos phere. Renowned let The IOds Do ... 1 .. 0 IOOKKier.nrn any aft. or eve. 2930 W. l.irand new ofc opcnang before IO am or673-6429 Iran. Vic. H. B. ac · Art1'sl. 675·3098 "' • ~~ '· t 11 wy Newport o ,. A rt XI t 963·7981 ------The Houseworic FulJ time. Must be over v.•:~~ " near ·"· irpo • n LOST: White Standard Jobs Wanted. 7075 This S.1•1wr 25 yrs. Call Mrs. (;amp l:k '11 h opporlunily for po5itavc I P I 5350 m 1 n de d i n di v. For Poodle H.B. area, Ju y 4. tnono ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft 12 noon 64S-0032 E .... Gl .... El!.ltl~ · "" "" ~ ~ personal interview. <.::.all S25 Heward. 536-4185 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELIN. Get out & meet people, PREGNANT" ...-: CASHIER TECHMICIAM 833-8095. LOST v1 r. Spy Glass lltll s mall l>luck long haired male cat w tnea t'Ollar. 644·8433 · Need a willing student add new interest, earn ProJ!ressive. ~rowing -------.--.-<.:ar1ng confidential Jor yard work, house money selling quality Exper. Prcf'd.Musl dectronic manuf. needs H ELP WANT~D Joull c<1unseling & referral. cleaning, bahy silting, prod uet s. I nlcrested '! be able lo work !'lnt. :.h.irp Elctlronac Tech, t!me knowledge or Ma· A bortaon, adoption & hox boy, bus boy, stock Call: 540·7041 or Zenith &Sun & somccvenrngs. capable uf buildin1.t. etc-Llonery • i·rafls & ?11: st.11,>· keeAp~~ARE 547_256:l l'lerks,etc?<..:all Mission 7·l359days. Apply lnPcrson hug g ir•J.! ,\:testing phes.hclpful..tn.q.Ku!l s I VicJ'oLligh School Career ·-KermRlmoHcrdware . ph1 s t1cat'•d c l ec. roys, Hohhtes & s,ta· LOST: Family pct. g. ---~ ·--b c M s o " • h Orey male cat ~/~hl Drinkingproble~·! Ccnter.830·5750.WecanBaby Sitter needed, 2 2666 llar or,. csa_ ~irl'u ils. Mus t be tioncrs. so I-as 10~ spol on cht•s t. Vic. CallAJcoholHelphne helpyou. children ages 4 & 8. CLERICAL. TEMP. thoroughly familiar Island. Ask for Mr. Uis· Spyglass llills mdl. 24 hrsaday8J5...38JO PRAC. NURSE. Refined, Wardlow School a~ea. •SECRETAIUES11r w/dig1L<1l &. linear solid hneau,Ph: 644-00til homes. REWARD ! PROBLEMS?WECARE n on. s m 0 ker. n on· Your home or mine. •TYPISTS* slalecircu1ls. Help wanted from mid· 6'4·1497 ONE WAY HELP d~inker. Excell. r efs. 968-3487. '*CLERICS., All benefitsofa 1argcco night 'til 8AM. Jack In LOST: Sm. Male Grey & CENTER L1 ve·olJt. 530·5945 or Baby Sitter in IJ\Y home. UR ~1111.LS + lhe divers ified job The Box, 1205 Baker, CM Wht. Shaggy dog. Red 24 hr Hot Line~ 546-6696cves. Non-s moker. Varied YO ~ ('hallcnges & oppor. or a collar. Backbay area. AbraxaJMassoge HelpWanted 7100 weekday hrs. Children HEEDEDMOW s mallco. 642·2074 10·12PM7d"'""P/Wk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ~ & 6. aft G PM. PAIDVACATION l>eltaElect.rooi~ HOSTESSES &WAITUSSES Apply In Person The GrCMlftd Round 2750 Harbor, C. Mcsn --Ml 848·0335. Control <.:orporat1on LV01SCT. c' ulrlvischr~u.eSa~ ~,:lgeo 1733 ;~161e3lr~ol.~~ ::·CM lCCOUMT A Baby sitter . Mature & •HO FEIS• CallG4fVi7i6 ... '"" .. ..-i1 c~ Sr 'bl r 3 ELPMATES Equal Oppor. Employer Jt'rwy. 7 /3. Reward. a,..... ...,...... • respons1 e Lo care or H 552.7939 . Looking lor pc11<'e? Joy? Nnrmeo Materials. a childr en, agcs8yrs,4yrs ESCROW --~---.-Happiness? An11wers? sub. of Celanese Corp .. & 8 mos. In my ln·me 835-8876 LOST; l turqo1se earnng, Try J c:.us. 64fi..513'J located in Coeita Mesa. home. 5 Days week . t505 ~.17thStrect 0 1''FICER· MANAGER Housekeeper. 3 s mall children 4 or 5 days, "'ount V. area. 963-7725. June G. nr Royal -h u on openi.nf! for u SSl·4828. Su1 \e l15,Sonla/\nu llnltmalcd op1>ortunity Hawaiian RcSl. L.B or I Wt Xh lo Thank AU My person w1lh 3 to 5 yrs ---(or qualtftcd orrace 327ll Mariner Or. La~ Friend· for the help and 'l'ayroll exp. in o Mfg. Bttbysaller. your home, CLEJUC Manager with large firm HOUSEKEEP~R Nig. 213·8G«Hi975 many kiodn~es shown Co. with a minimum of odd hours. Must have re:-Yardage NotlOll.'l, 3.'i hrs. 10 Santa AM. <.:all Cor Mon. Thurs, Jo"riday & LOST: 7 /4 NB, 18&.h Sl. Cemale 1ray shaggy doa. Med. 45 Im. i\M. to Pup· py. Jtewardl 61S.2312. LOST: Small Bel_ge Mop like dog. UIASA·APSO ''Puffin" REWARD$3.W. 848-2627 or $3().6660 x263. LOST/FOUND /\PET? 960·2900 AdopUon. Low COSl Spa)' /Neuter Info. me during lhe illness and :lOO em p loyecs. Un· fereoccs & be responst Also, p/tlmc Sales Clerk. appt. 714-683-7874 Mrs. 81 Gd. cook paulng of my husband, deralandina or EDP blc.Call7Sl·780J. Apply Manager, Anderson ~ld~l~.8~s.Mrs.Otmp <;harles W. Thacker who Payroll preparaU~n & Bnck office alrl for H.B. Gilbert's. 257 E. 17th Sl, ---------atS4S-0032. passed away June 22nd. wes a must. Bencftta In· M.O. lteply to Classified Costa Mesa. EXEC. SeCl'etary, type 70 ---------~~r:n~~ c~f.t~~~~ ~::~~ ~:r!:!:a~;~11g Pd no. P·~· ~o ~~~~ Cock~ll Waitresses Exd wpm,~~~r'll.u Housework. experienced and CM Police-All Dr~. s :teml 402 w ~ntral llot , · · x ' perienco preferre lady, Scandinavian pre· and Nul'Ae~ 11t the Costn t: e., 's an t ~ An a Costa Mesa, C3 92l526 673-8833 daytimcooJy FUt Clerk Trainee ferred, s days Refs. ma M cs a Memorial 557·4990.,E.O.E. IAlMAMA4HI Col studenu, p/t sis. de· AtlZ~AICl . Ca nyon Area. Send llospltal. Sincerely, Mrs. Xlot opportunity for l'v Eves/Sal. \,ar phone For eothu11asllc md1v. Resumes to Ad No. 4"42, c W. T hacker and . · 1 · • who seeks good position Dally Pilot, P.O. Rox ram1ly. ••rtlMATO..GIH right man. Pl'o&ressive nee MrLyons~l004_ w /xlnl lldvancen1t:nt 1560, Costa Mtlll, Ca. ""-" ~rowlna company. Must . .._,, rl 1 STAlTB hno top·fliaht qualifica COUN.l'EH sal~mnn with Ml}or co. hes ~,, ..... e u 92626:.;__· ______ _ lllUILDtaS lJ J tions Send Complete re· d c Ii v e r y • r o 11t1 n g. beneJlts. Call Borbnru , TOP PAY, EXP ONLY m · in confldcnco lo rcspons1l>llltyfor battery Mac, 8-33-2700. Dennls & Don l drop I.he balll Get a Seamed-To-Slim I Sunbonnet Quill I l.r!tl~- ·~~I r~ .. , ~·._...-:~""%:""",_. .. ~-; J ~ (~~~\:i~ I ~---i I , ~}.-~ ---x ·. . I ' , r ~ . -:.'1 --......... .r, l. ~· 73:.:· \ ' G.i (:)(k i3...A . ..;; _ \ Pun to makl'! trl4' 11 ntl11~ • 9015 "'US 8 18 or colors tor d•lll\T d~. , .., · Mainly apptfque-ttlllfl ewl "" ..rr .ftT' -z brold~ry. l>ell~hl a child '111111. • IU"'"Me I lle.i\1..,. ~unhonnt>l Slhtara· QUiit. llNtu· •lful on a bfod, prl&t"-wlnn1•r ar ~ " lair! Pattern 7:37: 1111.1.rl , : i:1~11 inl<• thb nuid t:.lllnir, fll':AMEL> TO·;<f,IM orlnt·"~" l'lrpucr ao1I ~" 111" lunrh•~m n1· dlnnor fnr \ .. o. HUfll'•b in J••r •'>· d1>11lllr t oll•, rt••fll' l'rlnt "<I l 'Altl'tn Aul• M iueH l{ll"• ~. Ill, 1:1. H . U, 11. Sise IS (1>11•1 30 l•~l'I' i,. 7arde 4!Hn<"h rabtl•._ Sl!od SI 00 '"" .... ch pAlltfn AM 2S N'nt• for c1ch pa11nn for fif'\t-rlus m11I a~ ipcc••I h1nclhn•, olhnwtn lhtrd rlass Mhv,.ry .. 111 llkt thrtt wMsoc mo,..Sf'ftdto Ihnen Mert1n. 442. I'"° 011ly P1l0t, Platlerll !Npt , m West ll*th ~ , Ntw Yortl, N V 10011 Print NAMI':, AOOMESS. Zlr. IUZE and STVU: NUMBll':R nN•: t'MEE l'An'ERNof)'C.Ur C'Mt<:'t 10 Mnd (or, Ollf' free Jiil· 14"fn IM1dl' Nt:w s rl\llllC SUM M F.R PATTERN CATALOG ltoitylt"•.•11 .. ,,.t, frft palll'nl roupo4' l!l'nd ,~ -· S&W + KNll' 8ooll with bUICl.INVl'Pttllt.rll •• II :u 1-..1111'.uhion 80011 • " 00 ln.st.alllStw1n118ook •• $1.to j•nl('l\_~1.1.!'.W. -• SC'nd $1.00 for uch p11lC'rn1 • Add 25' for l!ach potll..,,. for lir•t·d•~& mill an.I 'ltC't'ta( lundltnlt Sl'nd In Alof'"' • llronb, IM, tilt' 0Ailv Nlrtl •• .,. Nrf'dll'rran Ot>ol , Roa L'3 •• -- 0111 t'hf'li."• l'll•lton. ~... • Ynrk. N ' JOOl 1. Prlol Nam!', Addn"U. Zip, r•U.C'nt ' Nu mt~ • ~•vi' clnllanl Cnatl", boullful thl11cs ~ few Ntw lt'1S NH'dlttraft Qltalotl 3 Matlfl& pnntecl 1n,,Hho ... Th' Ntwt Nitiy t'tt\.y QullU $J M N"'! RlppltCNK'hd .... $&.0!1 Stow + K nil 'Rnolt .. .. • .. SI ~ N~ltpolnt Book . • .... $1 ()(), • flowf'·r Cr~het 8nolr ••• $1 00 Hairpin C:l"O<'ht't 9oolt •.• $1.00 I Ml ant C~ht't Book .• , II 00 IAAtant MuraYM 8oc!ll . St,tli," Instant Money tkM* $1 ~ , , Compl.-ttc:in ~ 11 oo C6mp"'~ Mell•ns 114 •. ts oo I u f'ntt Att1bans 1u ..• ., 1'oc* ot 1t ~Ill II .. ..lO' M Uffi911\ QlltlC 8ook U •••• ,.. • IS Qullh forTOCS.y t> ...•. :tr lloall of ltJlffy fll!O ., •,. •• t I • I FOUND: Very sm. Blk. kl\Len, nr. Wiison Ir coueae St. CM on 114. Responsible marrl('(l COU· pl nced1 temporu.ry re- sidence. Wall house sit in NB. CdM or 1 .. guna. 1 mo or more. RcCs. Call Pat M6.0210l or 6'75-8386. PERMANENT Ad No iu Dally Pilot manufaclurer.Onlylona Deonia Porsonnel jobwith1lo~tDally sr SA po Box i560 Coala t.erm1nlercstn«dapply. service of Irvine. 20l2 Pilot Cluslhed Ad. _ 3'2lW.l • M'es~Ca.~' Ca.IJClndy,642-2256 MlchclsonOr. Pbortet.42·5678. ---· .. ---- ______ ....,. " DAlL 'r PILOT W«tnaday,JulyO. 1175 w ...... 71 HolpW..... 71 Doto 1040 !!!.'!'f-ted 7100 W•hd 11oolHolpW•hd 1100 SECRITAIY finunc111J St:r Vu.'CS Co.· r a.sh1on lsll•nd Are1il N.:111·vort BC!ach oeed sharp l"~reer minde pi..·r!>llll with aood lypln ~klll~. Abillty tW<". lo han di~ I Ki ri office. 6"·9333. G••9' Sole 1055 Mi.cellaMOUi 1010 MiscellaMout Tli.lfiB •PIT WC)RI D• •••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••• • • • • •• ••••• ••••• • .-. ••• •• ••• •• •• •••• ····• ............................................... 1010 f·--mblno"--~ • C k Chlh h . "U'l'Cl1•·11 ·s· blix:k. l~yr ..... v .._.. ~ -Ot" •r•. . ua ':1&.· URS & FRI, lf·3. 208 T M be hi r ... c, -metal 1hi0p, Ade~ 11 ~oodle1, Shih·~ Ml!U• Via Palermo, Nb. Ant-ennis cm ·n; P or old 30!1.J2x 10, vn l"a"ters. ················ ............................................... . J, llERBER'T'llALL ' JEWt:LERS ''\JESTMlNSTER MAU. llas openings for Assui tant Mgr & Sales Help Ph: 897-0327 Mr. Woods. UCCESSFUL JOB SEEKING hand work It 1om e SChnau1:er, OWOe. Oobte, <i.•·• t'urn, t'Ollet:t¥~h.:~ & s1 alt! 1 lm1mbd. ij~;t~s:~~e l'e ;.fe l't lur i.;11ur111t'l r1mlllar ily w/b11nd & Pit .Bull5, Cockapoo, mON.l' ocu cu · · 1 j(1teh1..•11 . (.:all eve:., An a11·day Salurday seminar power tool1 dc1irable. Pom. JOO mixed puppie$. ' 5tU·7llOO thl3·U021l , Perm . position for Stud svi motil breeds. IALIOAISLAHD --··----1' CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING Qu.ali(ied •Ppilcant 2525 W.17thut1''alrview. 1 ... .,_..._...8 N.\UGll.St)l•',\.l'allo :.i·. Phone be twn Yam & SA.Opent!ves.5:n.502'J. "'6.AAA SPECIAL!! b11.: ~·1 un\brclla. coffee lOam only to li.rtange in· Fri. & Sat., July 11 & 12 Artificial Grois 1 .. 1.i!t· &· J ticn."ll :-.tand, KEYPUNCH St:CRfo;TARY, f /t ime t.erview.S4S·0006. DON'T Bothertocallu.n· Camer a, carpeting+ ch1uls J\ll'l~uus Ori;an. (;enorcduties.Good typ -=o::..:.=::..::=..::::::_ __ less you ha,•e a lg . vad, rnen'i; ~olfclubs + Only$3.95Sq.Yd. g.J<!·&MJS ISwina Shill 1 6 J\lonthll experientc on K eypunt•h, Kcylape ()r )\("y Disc: devi('(". Saturday, July 12, 1975 Airporter Inn Newport Beach, California 1 ni: ~ k i I ls. Pleasan * UTOTEM * i;haded ya rt.I & rcl':t. 17 bag, Curnitur~. c:lot.hit1i;.1~~~C~o~l~l6~7~l-~7~16~2;.,.-Mli.ct-llone ous tell'l!hune personality. mo. u Id r ema le S t . and m any 1t1 lse. lten\s. Wanted Yr) min cxper. c.au (7 14 WiU T,.. v... Bernard, papers. xlnt. Io TO 5 • 8081 Please Apply Success Seminars preser'llcct by 8 33-~3 17. (Neut O.C fl'O l'li\ heallh w/10 wks. Obe· Nc\·er rnAr coffee tbl Sl5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Airport) ltewardileCJCcrff'f dience Class. Sweet dis· IOTH DAYS &winl,l m al.'hint: 1::1bint.'t SS CASH $$FOR In l'crsonocl Ucpt J\lon·f-'ri 9AM·noun PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 New1)c)rt Ctr Dr fl. BERNARD TllAl:fY & Assoc .. Inc. 1501 Wostchll Dr./Solte220 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone. 714/833-8910 "'JSilion, cheap to feed. I 004 ,PA.Rk AVE. 130. L a 1nps. ts-17 .. 1$7. _ l;ooJ used furn/refri~~ SEC'Y·I_.._,. hi Co••-...C• ... -...-1 $100. aiJ0-3961 Mon. Uiru 6 73-4890 U nus e d U n i r 0 ya 1 t-'r~.l'~/~tovcs. 541;.0768. To $600 Store llllilln._ 1'hurs. aftJPM 1---=c::.c=-::..::.::..::. __ I · · -!lours 12-9PM or p It 'ti Goto the Nearest 'l'icToc ..:::::::::..:::.:::~::____ ALESM A NS Samples, t'astrack 1.7.8·15 .. Hcst ol· \Yill 1>11y t•ash (or'l'andcm NewPQrt •~~ch Equ~I Op~r. t:1nployer 91'l\t or wknds. 3 yrs ex. Marke t for Applications llt:LP! llave ten puppies kids books & gaint.'s. fr over $35. U.W·6Jl9 aft1,:r Utility lrailcr. rcq'd. Animal hospita & Info Or CALL (714) tha' need good hom es. many misc. ilcms. l7!r1Z 3. S·lti·Stil3 " 11 w · 642 7702 Six male & !our female, Q · L II .~. . rile lo Classifi · u1nla na n ... =·"=·:_ __ 60 piece Joan of Arc silver Muso'col all no . 4<11, c/o Dai .. 1,_~Tci•c.c.Tc<><.'-'Soyc'c'c"c.c"''",cln_e_._ German Sheµherti mix. -SIUtJO. Value of ~11100. Instruments 8083 I, 1 l PO Bo · • Call 497 ·2367 . es 1060 10, xl.560,Cost· w•ITR.ESSES ~1-5717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\tcsa, Ca. 92626 .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -OOI Exper'd. fUllurp/l IRIS ll Setter. ruppy, llegi:>tered ,\pf1<:1lousa Step 1.>un1pl·r ·~ton 1:17·1 Olg !\IAH'l'IN Gwtar 1 HolpWooted 710 HdpWonl<d 7100 LAI TECHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ))itunt:. Eiq'l'r'd & L1c 'U. ~----------­Weckentl~. t•\·.,~. day.s •Secy's·Sevn'Cll Goodhrs .Ncatap~ar. malc,9wks,,\Kl.:.$54). fitare. 'l'ra111l'll lo vuict' ChC\". 4000 th tow Wb-'l. i\ldl. nds work . $100. ~·Otil i l'Xt 2':1 --~ae1f1<"~ llu:.p1 l:.il OHTGOMER"f Hl'~lauroant S350·StlSOlOO"k F'cePaid O\'er2l 5'lU·0673 comma1u.l. l"oi-Engl1sh& $)(). (7\4)4~5-5til_r.j ti7J-2J25 ----- WARD MAMA.GER TitAIMEE Also, Gent!talOffice Surf & Sirloin W1,:stern Jo:quitation & ---• & Sharp ind1\'. ~Ill b\' S930 W Co' ·t il ')'NB J " I b BllO\VN.J11rdon "l'amian1i Office Furniture LizReinden;Agency · as ~ · BEAU'!'. Yng. female umping. u cnt e ut reel. tlll ... 1 arm chrS. Equiprnent 8085 LOAN PROCESSOR 1n11nt'd1ate opening for ~xper . .:1 rl 111 funtling, ~h1p p111 g, ins uring & ~uar.nu.,., Salary t'Om· mensuralc ~·1th ;1bilily. Cont<il·t :\l r:. llUt::tada , Life ~~~~~~a~liln~~i;;~~d .or~rr1.~ 40208irehSt,Stel04 $100-$250 weekly, sluf. Afgh1:tn w /pavers. Gd. spir1ted.8Jl·2'..W honey col. Like nu. $!5tJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ad\'anccmcnl, l.M.•nt•fit~. NcwportBeaeh 8J3-8 ring envelopes. I hrdu1· with t.:h ildre n . s95. WESTER N SADDLJ-.:. + t·h~i1 ses. chairs. t-;,\c svl t•hrs $15/35, scy Insurance t..:a ll seott Sa wyer, Cult for appointment ly.Jlush s tamped seUad 751·7465 Xlnlcond. Call Vickie at automans, occ. tbls. c hr!> ~12 /2·1 , desks, dftg "33·2700. Ocn1us & l>cn· Service Staliun, full d r esse d envelop( lRIS ll Setter AK C,1.cs.ic.:.•·c0634=0·c_ _______ 1-'s;"'-l·c'°:'c'•::_ ______ sl l s /dk s, e:.c dks. C n1s Personni~I !krvice ol p/t1me help. 18 or over McGanno n & Associates, fema le, 2 yrs. ~!>lo good Household Goods 8065 1'1crec·8li7 \V, l~h. Cfi1. 0. lr\·ine, 2U82 J\.11chcl~o11 J:;.i;:pcr'd, 3131 Harbo JOSS.StaleCotlcgelll~d . home.536·0321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUNK WANTED: ti4;l·_7'_1_1 ______ _ SALES Dr. Bh•d, Custa J\.lesa. ''ie<l ..'.A~o~a~h~e~i~m~ . ._:C::•!!::· 92l\06~~~(1~}!p2) , Anything in scrap nlclal , 1U'•1 "''' '. "•'", ••lee. ~ Cancelled Contract 2UOO " u ...., " Fred W-••er/'~---o ~-e to You 804S d "-I II autos, prts, bodies, a1}· 1 1,,., , 1SK1 ~ ""' y s l'ilrpet .,,. o~' m1 phanccs, etc. Mc.st deal lypcw r1 er, n car . ~17!1 .. 1:15u LOT MAM lkt;11I & \\:1.~hing. OJtl 3obs. ch.11tl'L' fu1· ad\'an l'l'llll'lll St!c i\lr , JkrH~liil'lll' .ii, SUPERVISOR RN-CCU Scr \'u:c Sl<i lion Allen i\lusL be ex""r'd welder. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cost. install.~17 ·8729 l'crf. t·ond . Sac. SJSO, ..-~ i 11 town ! l'i ck up , tlant, cxper 'd. Day Calldays549·99JJ ;nit1.ht~ auywhcre! t-:tl St•inc t-i7J·M700 lrnn1cdiate openin~:. tor :'••ii.;hts, full or p/timc. e\'CS. Full&p/lune.App· 640·0168 Fill'.:!-: ~1tlens:.~u~e. all Jew•lry 8070 "''"·'"'"Ii , Pets 8087 :JSalesSu pcr\•1MJrs 111thl' . ~-1 ly Shell Station 17th & tJlack,L:.1115462656c\cn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''"""\IQ Oran."c Count)' ;u·ca. In Uiffc rl•nti ;ll p<iy. "'111 ' W!IUW •NTS'l'O'"OllL'" · -----••••••••• hencf1 Ls . Cu111<11.:t i\lrs. Irvine, N.B. · " .. "'· 1 ings. 'W. A"-'TED l"llOS'I' i''lt .1-:1•: Hcl'rP'. •••_••••••••••• DOT DATSUN 1ss:1.·, Hl·;n·h Ulvd. I !uni 111 gton Ucal·h tunlc & ''''"'"'th • .. 1tcntiul ----DRIVJ-:AC,\U.' -----"' " \•c \I k !\1 1 inulc · "' ,.,.., B;dcs lrl·r1 . 6·1l ·27J·I. IL"'Y 1'FHR/P ·1 Sli:1. l"ront thro11 1 ·~ ; a s an a _c unlunn~·d thru :.al;1ry. C us 1 8 1\-1 c 1110 r 1 ;i 1 Scr\'icc Stu. Night At i,:r , Cll OOSE your hours. S . "' ~ oou e 1'0P C A S I! J)OLLAll lawninowcr Sllll.l.S:i.:;.57.1:: t•:i y1;. old stud. Will col\· \n·er1dcs & cu1n1n1ss10n~. I lusii1 t::al. JUI Victoria, exµer'd. Nights & Sun 'A'Ork ror yourself , l1l n11 x. l )' 1· · I cn1 a I e. PA I J) fo' U It Y 0 U It ft 5 sider 10 good ho1nc only L.\' -.... •ir I.ic 'd Psyeh 'l'cth. Full ti1nc. t<:\'c1ung .Sh1fl . \\'knUs off. Al so 14·k11d reli ef & .. n t·aJI days & l'\·c~. lly.Lu11d Jlome. :Jijlj\ \I.'. lllh St SA.5:J1 ·87 11 l'·ull Company frinl{c: days. r\lso. Attendan your own buss. r.ten 01 s payed. G4U-11SI; !\ton JJo:WE LHY . \VAl'Cl·l t:S. 11 · s.'.>U.4tl-1-!1·128. hcncf1ts p1·ol!ram ;1\'a1la· ;c:':':':· :E:U:':;:. =~~~~;I needed . Apply in person , Women. Can IJe .slighll} thru Fri. bef. Suon ART OBJ EC'I~. GOLD, CA RPE'r l:\'G <:ol<I 'l'ex· _ ------blc. as "'C'll as fully paid Union 76, 1900 Newpo handicappe d . Neal· SILV EH SEH.Vl C t:, lured Nylon. liti sq . vds. P1anos &Orqans 8090 "i6 Conferen(·e in S.\N Hl\'d,C.l\I . C l ea n Appe;,aran ce. 1'0 J.,o,-ing home, fema le fo'INE FUllN & AN · Sti ll in place, gd . e~nd . ••··~··•··.·~··•••.•••••• J Ur\N I' U t:HT<.) HlCll Vet.s ., retired. Age 2S le SL. llcrn~~'.~lt. T IQUES. &15 ~ $75. \\!ht. tcxturl.'Ct Nylon. Wu rhtzer Spinet Piano. & for lhost: quahfll>tl. RN SR/SEMI SR. 70. Sl.ipplemcnl your in· 27 sq . yds. 525. 5-16·2'J01 or lk'nch. t::xccllcnt l'Ondi· l:\''fEHt:STEI>? EMERGBiCY ACCOUKTANT com e. Drive a c11 b 6 h~~ IAfi:h:an Jlounr.I purebred Marquis Diamond 5-1!1·23·15 tion . ~1 aplc fhush. SSOO. Call :\l r. \\'a lkl·r. Pul.llic: accounting ore or more a day. Apply 10 inale. Fr l'l' to good 554-32b'9aftcr•IPM. G42·;)7ti!J <1fl .4p1n MANAGEMENT TRHE ~~~~~·~t~"4~7~-~;~u~,~~~I 1.0 rotate !>hifts IPR:-o;) in lrvtne area. Must h av person, Yc:)1ow Cab Co.. home. 2yrs. old. 898·4150. M " II 8080 A L~I OS1' new Sealy --N c· 1 r ece nt public: e xpe r . 186 E . 16th St., Costa asc• ClfteOUS J>osturcfo1·mdc luxcf1rm ORGA -ir..s tey, e ee. Lca dt•r s h1p ali1l1ty , :.1nalt dept (lo co1•cr ill· 83.3·3-i•IJ Mesa. 3CalicoKitlcnstoa ••••••••••••••••••••••• mattrc~s & hox s prings chord. 18 chords , 37 couplet! w , 1·:u·e.,r 11.,,.1ro-NCR Mac:hine-Opr. nc:.s & \";1ration,,). t:x·JC....,.."'C'," _______ 1-=--------good home . 5.56·a.569 from WA"-'TED do u lJ I e. 1\1 ad e I u r uolt>,,. L ike new. 575. arc the keys to th1,, "ut Hos pital e .•-•. pc··r·,1. JH.:r. prcf'tl Conlal·t l>un· Sl 'i::/\00 /Secl)'' 1.· d· y WOOL PRESSER 't• 1"'6 \" 10. n I{ b ""'~ "''"" •'"""' s.1g.5.1JH _______ _ ~ , R h II'\ •' t , .2 a , ·.c".c.""-'-'-"'-------TO' C 0 l o u1sons. -., . .......,·~ Slant.ling i:orµun1te pru not es s cnl1al . X lnt na oal· e. .. · "'1f!o< •1 d;1y ~·k afternoon· NB New equipment. ·rop -1 ",\SJ! I) I.LA { ---.\lo\ in~ must sl'll. t;' Kim- ball Ur;111d piano, ~·::a\nut l'1n1sh. xlnt t.'Ond. $1295. or niakl· ol fer. 4'.l'J-41911 j!ran1~·hi1•h is appro\c<l l>l.:ncfits \\lcsa :\l emor1:1I l Off M 'w .11 · poy , 4U h r wk g uar. Xlnt }o'a m. Dog, lo\·es Pi\ID FOH YOUH lS1na11&1lr~d ... -sk .Also. f " OJ'l'I C 1'1 ·t·I ·'1,n:>i I"UF ·"~· ice: r es I " S ed I J EWE.'LllY, \",\'l'Cl l l,'S. I or.,,\ Jl'nct1t:.. all San l.:l<'menll' l>sP• .1 . u· ·-· • ~. 6-14·8181 Newport Bc h area. Call kH s, .. . pay ye lov.• ... n t! a r n cw a r g l' Gary llunt !SJJ·:!ilU. Den· General llospital ~~~~~~~~~~·1.~;,:;-;,:~~;;;;;;---;;-;-;-~:-I 673·0005 Lab. Rel. 2 yrs. 581-3142. AltT UBJ BCTS, t:OLU rt·fngcrator. S57-67al. ui.s & Ot:n111s l'cr:.onncl ij.J~Camul<• '1'1-:LEPl-IONE SALES, DinlmittCleaners SILVER SJ.:R Vl Cf.:. Serv1c:l· ur Jr\'1ne, 2U82 DeLos :\lares RH's/ICU Experienced preferred. 3200ECstl-lwyCdM. Al'f~c l io njt e Oran):!e & t'I NE t'lJ ltN & AN· Mit•helson Or._ ----·I San Clem 4!l6 112<!: 3·11. 11-7 Earn as much aSyou like white m a e cat, 8 mo's. T IQUt::S. 645-2200 -}'ullor Pur1 ·1'i me by talking to people all Waitress. Apply in person Cal\anytime,645-4418 1.cc.c::.=.=:c.cc:.=.c:.--- MAMAGEMEHT Need 2 ex pt·rie n ced Med SurgFL O\"er Southern Orange afl4, Sid's Blue Beet, 107 }o'ree to good home, 3 mo MATTRESS TRAINEE <.iulomoblle <.i1:cot1nts re· J.IJ & wknds7·3 County from an air con· 21sl PI. NB. old Labrador & A ~t S l85 Week sm-l'('ivoble. ;1ecuunL-; paya. Hurse A.idei l-11 d1ti o ned office. ·rwo *MAD"'ESS* --. bl '<I <ly I >h <ft"'·IOom 10 lpm •c Merch--"l•e Shcpmixpuppy.675·3821 n Wh11., altcnd1ni: mgmt M.".:~,;1,,.,n'tcyr\'l,"1 •. ,',",0e~ SANCJ.l::~I F:Nl'~: ~ 1"10 Spn 'I •" -*ALL SIZES* h I r ,,. .. • ~ G l·.·"''·.'lt.·\l.l·l('~l 'l 'f,\I, <1pn l . ••Onuay ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr ee 2 adorable kittens, lrain111 g S l' OU ' l ·I·,. c'll•' ... -1-, '" ~ I hf'.. I I I I II. 11 1 1: .. r .s ,, .,..,b·•· 1 .,., , .<,_1roui::. _r1 ay .. Ap~ y •l •~,·-• 8005 loog•lt"<·,_ , 1 ttU:tlH'l 1 ea r1 1 ~......: ____ · 4~,.•·112:.!e.~t:.l ·I -,--.. • di Mo l,w _________ _. ..,;iU I::. I 1th St. Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·,·l·l·'-""I ; ..-nee o ve._ ,\ 'rt'l', u1\c11Lury c:ontrl• 1, · 1 ....,. ~tl'. \l,.u.~i!lle:.irnho~· H-"Supcr\'1sor3-l!fu11or i\l cs a, or ca I 'f uny l939RJ-:i\!ING'l'ONNoise· 8'.l:J ·!~<!5&&W·&tiM6 PrudUl'l" .ire :.•Jill & ho~ NURSES 11 l Vae. relief July -Sl·inua at 6·16·'1IOO. less port. typewriter. ,Kl'llJ-;Ns 4 Grey, 6 \\'kS . -1-,,-.-. - -,, 1 -.-•. --. -. I ·•· · ---M d U ·, .. , Uox t r a1ni!d. ,\dorable ... antlouu hJU:;c,.tCt1ng to tc .. l·h cilht'r~ Di v. ut Aug. ,\'N :\leu1cat111ns. h"' 1 int con . n i:;. Case. &.,,·,1 1i n••t> ,1, ltc~·t J 11 r JI t P & Teien .... nsServ. $75 496·080<!/\·kf L·.. 5._16·9-177 " · .. 1 1~··1· ~ .•. ..::.. Co ns ol1J ;1l «d fo'ood". Ru's Lvu•s u ur P · crni. E•pc·'d ooly. Full. · '. or IS.I -. -. , , _ •.. Call be_l"'l'e_·•.1 9 & .!, ask 826·61.J~ l"'I l"'I \-:1c rcl1l'f Au~. filcsa • . OC K \ p 1 Practicals, Aides, Vertie Con\'. /lusp. 661 p /lime. All shifts & ,\NTIQUJ-:S-Go1n g out of C .,. · 00 u1Js '~ks forJo.&15·5 1r.c"----I , Orderlies Ccnter St.C :\1 _____ 1 wknds. Top wages. <.:all bu si n ess . Ba.rgain s ~~0;~ Rats. lllk /Wht. ---Gau-N-DIG ~1 .\SS t<:t;SE AllR,\.'\AS :\IASSAGt: l)Jl 118-1 ----____ Join a lar~c: prolcss. MAS.S t;US E-;. Nel'.!d 1m-nursing org;11111.at1 un mt!d. Gd J);1y. \\'ill train. ne~· in Oran~e t..:o. \I.·., ~:ill 6-l:i·UK•;o &G-15·~ need all rl <.is"e~ of nur~l'.~ for 1)n\·atc tlut) & ho:.p stal f re!l1..·l. \\'ork Lhl· area, day~ & :.h ills vi your cho1l·c. Haby ~1t t.,r .\laturc: &• tl!sµon311Jlc lo 1·:1rc !'or 3 children .. 1i.:"" ~ y.-s, 4 yrs & X mo" 111 my Irvine hn 1nl• :i IJJy-. ~·eel.. BRENTWOOD Nurses Rrqistry ·l:itJIJ Ca m pus !Jn\·,. Suite 5t.OIJ \:e~'1iu1t Bt:Jrh f.f echan 1<:, e:>.J"-'nl!nt·l.'<l on f'orc 1 g n Ca r s . 714·5:!7-J.lti\. -NURSES AIDES Medical ---bet ~·n 9am & <1p m ,,Galore!E\'eryth1n~goes "'JESTCSTE EO SALAD MAN &t.i.9420. by July 31st . 417 list St. FREE KITTENS J\.te d. M,., I R N B AM /F~I & record player. Some c:<pcr 111 garnish. T E L E P H 0 N E · · length fur , 8 wks. l~ltter Older model. but play,, See Chef i\!ike after I S 0 L 1C 1 T 0 RS ex . Spinning wheel, c h air boxtr ained.833·21.W beautifully, $50. S46·99J:I l',\I Sel.last1011's Dinner •-p I JJerient•ed , needed for se ..... ennsyvan1acoun· >\DO R'BL"', ''•'lt•n' 9 C\'en1 n gs after 6 & Tht.':llt!r 1·10 1\\·e nue f & "~ ,. "' " "' Pi co. San Cli!inl'nlc. Thrift Store. 836·:iU8 aft. t ry urn ~1sc. 839·6053 wks .. ~~ Si:imcse. Box <o1nyt1mc ~·cl'kc'c"'cl'c··--~O A .~. ------Ueaut oak Larkin des k tr;lined. }o'ree to gd . B & '" l home. 4!j2·1til6 SALES TELEX OPERATOR 5150 .. rass : 1ron ~~ s. · · .\Ion lhru t-•ri 8 :Xl·5. t:x· 0th nice anlq s 493·226.:i ,\llra1·t1\\'. enlhu:s1a~11c, .d EOE _,_ --n -------- profc,.s. salt•s ~rson for ! per · .aai ·H _OAK 1.>0111··fro11l l'l'l1na 1_;1,.n;1 :\1ar,.h:1ll Fi gu~·c TELLERS c<1lHne! S15U. & other ::i:..lou. P;1s t exper. 111 L' · d P it' misc. pu."!ccs, reasonable. I , ... I· ·I ... ,. 1 .-.x1>er1ent·e . 1me ,,.., 1202 ( 1rcct sa l~. ~u<: 1 .a" rca MCR OPERATOR .,...,. t•sl;ite,danl't'Stud1o&re· • . , . l----------- dut•ing s;1lon bcncfu:ial. Experien ced. F /time To a ll our friends Cal l ~1rs Uallard Apply lnPerson inOrangcCounty &12·3630. . ' 1!1\Nt\ o r, AM: ERICA JOMA TH.A.MS ti<!lN. EICam1noReal ANTIQUES l"Hl<:E Puppies. Collie & Shcpht'r d 1nix. &ll·~ h: r1--1-.,-;-~-s-c-·ut.,c=. 010-,-.,-.,-1.-.-Gj "'kS, male & fem. 3 Yell, <! Hlk /~·ht. Gd Homes. &16·54.10 aft 6 Free Fema le Calil'o Cal a p p r ox. 6 mos . box trained. SS4·3..1:l.J. IH. VIN t: Coa"l Country Club Mt•nll>l!r.;hi\I. S:IOU. K:l:l·<!l 12 * *I BUY** Good used fumiturc & appliances, or l will Sell for You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 83:1-9625 GUl'fi\ll l.t<::SSONS-Sl::! M on t h Iv. t• or Ch1c:kcr1ng Hosewood p e r f o r m ;Jn e e or Grand Piano. Circa 18H5. pleasure. 962·7·1!.18 Beautiful cond. Moving! Sac.! 6<12·7726 Aquariums. 20 ).!iii & :!6 gal sho~·. acces sories. $20 Slcin ~'aY 5'7" Grand, :J l'ach. 54!i ·7Uf;.1 y rs. old . Walnul. $.'iOOO -----l'ir111 .ti7J·u33ti. a H 6Pl\I. Sn1 dug: needs a hack yd or encl p;iuu dur· days. Vic : Jlst St NB, U\\'l\t.•r ~·'.ll ri:1 .v li7a-!1;i21 Pi1111 Piano Wa lnut l'OllSUIC IJ;1llcl-J);1ll:., S52!i. r.,. ct:ntly tun.,d. 4!);1·85ll5. !ti ft. Nona C•inuc SC.U. 12 Sportin9 Goods 8094 f.! S e a 1'..; }' Ill p h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! a I um 1 nu n1 \ $250 . PooJ1':,ible,4 '~x!!. Lumller r;u~k. f1Lo; 8 ft. Murray Professional truck hcd. S75. 5-lt1 .. 1235 Offer 548·1:179-1 s~·imming Pool 1'.luskin 4 ' x IS' XlntCond. til5·2HM l::ll·C. \Vh irlpool tlryt'r. !)lj:i ; IJITll'llt! St't. ::\20. ~~7 -31 1~ bef. l .( ;.1lt •Pi\.1 . SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS \Vi\NTED· Medium sized spring john, short john ur jacket. liec:ky, 545-4~ Complete Set, matching irons & \lo'Oocb. leathe1 . Uai.: &t·arl. USL"ll apprux. fi t1mt·s. C;1s1">l'r 11101.lt:I :SIW. 55ti-X4 lli TV, Radio, Hifi, Stereo 8098 ....................... \.iu,1ra11lcl·d. n1·"'. Ultrn Oraguu -Swish Li near s pe:.ikcrs. 40 & Su t:hicf --lksto"'-watt, from ~SU. pr. S'rt:\V,\ltl> t;75·248tl The airline's busl ncssn----------- must really l>c bad. Th(' Going oul or Business. last fh~ht I tncik the pi lot Ust:d l 'V's As is. Cheap! WOHK ·1·<10 ll(JC'HS 110~1 Ei\.IAKEHS U l 'JOll~ Urgt:ntly 1'1.,•1.ls t: x 1ic n ent·t"(I Nurses Companions Substitute Mothers Homrmakers Join a team who c;1rc a bout patients & al.lout you. Le;irn ho"' you can lie paid extra for staying well. \l.'c h~\'t' our u\lo11 t!O lfce s hv1> & ot ht·r SALl!:S llel p-Exp'd. Eves.; 1 ___ csc'c"cColcecmcconc"'=---is having their a nnual at W1n1 sey llullow, South l'ELLER/S&L Su pe r Summer L'uast Village. C.'lll fur Cle"r'•n"e t .,,,. 10"1" l'art time. Some expr. " ...... ;1p11 · ,:i;,,,. · -Sale on entirl' st""k I iii'O;;;;;,;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;--;i~d~o;;u~bled as STEWAHI). 64<!·04~1 Need llo me for '\'oungli ------:::=c---::-:=--:::-,.,c- J\1ale Lab/Shep Mix. }o;:,;. c·e pti ona ll y ~·e ll behaved. 6•15·8Gl9. I hcnel1ts l::.l(pt!r. All ~hills .. \pply J\lon lhril Vr1 ~;: ------preferred. Contact Mrs . "" Smith al 549·9141 . u p lo !h Ol-'fo'! Ito) ate t.:<•n\'. I h1."P IU:)U W. \\'arner. r ::i;int .. ,\na ;).\tj t.-1;)0 SALESMA.M STEREO p r ev iou s 1..·xpc r . n<'t·c~'ary . L:S1\ Sto.'!reo :Jl'..!t S. H n ~tol. Santa ,\ua. ~" phQn<' t·.111:.. <122 31st St. N.ll. TELLER/EXPIElt 673·6001 Recent S & L ex per pre· AppliDllc.es 80 IO ferred. Call ;\fr. Sanders. •••••••••• • •••••••••••• Great Savings on Used Furniture t:~r net· H1•r,., r.,11 d /'lca!>c C,111 Fnr r\ppl 752-0992 ! -~ . - l':\HT time (!Xp\'rh·llCt!•I - -1 •le nt <d a sst . Jvr !uur i\lgr. 673·3130. · Imperial L d r· O T t'urn., Appli. & J\1iSc. S.1lcsper~on. e~j)l'r. lhri•cl S;1\<;ngs. N.8 . eoe. a rge 2 oor R S \\'ilson·s liargain Nook I FREE refrigerator. $85 , Med1l':J lUckOfl'Trn., handed dcn l1stry Doctor Prncribes! .1!f,;.4ti()Q or 1131·13<!1 rn:ul at \. prui:ran1 tu re· T "'R'l!TE CREWMAN ,. 557 4639 ,. 545 W. 19th St. C.M. tail Sloro·~. l'ut.t•ntiat Isl ir.. " or --~-"--"-~=='-"='- Wtll 1n g a ~~1 s l<.illl - w ,'fr1\'ndly m:1nnt'r de· P.-\YROLL Girl Wft.'XP & stred by (•on~cn1;il oft·. gd. typing skills. C.dl Call .\I ;1r1n11 ,\lann . 552-551 1 Btwn.9&5_ y r . S2:i.HIJll up. coinrn / fo'ield Rep. Must ha,·e 3 Refrig. 1 dr. $35 & $65. Basset dining table w /6 bvnus.5 \u-9052. some exp. Handyma n-Frost Free 2 dr. $95. cane back chairs, velvet type. 646-8734 Movin g 549.8500 scats & 2 extra leaves. H3J 2700 l)e11111' ,. Oen· n1s l-'<:r~111\1u·I S.•r\ H:e u/ Ir\ lllt', 2!1112 .\J1chcls1111 PBX RECPT. I ;~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;II;;';;,";';';~=:-:::~-;:-:;::= Coft cc la ble, round ta hie EnJOy ~·ork1ni; in 1\tis· !1 WHIT!:!: w asher & dryer., lamp, end table ~·ith s1011 \'it•J•1S.::.urrounthng THE NEW perfect working cond. 1lrawer. All 3 with cun1mu11J\1cs. t<;arn1ngs $125. Call 842·4581 lealhcr top. 8~·1 547 SALES REP l)c 1\1 t:IJlC,\I. Ht'l'Pl. ,\,.st. Solo l'h;·:de1a11 ull' .. \losl. ly lront 11f1 '. .\·lust he ni;iturc. Send n:sumc to: Opp. for a pcr,.un "' L!d telt:pho11~ sl..11ls & ·•Ii pear;int·•· tv h.indl., bu.,1 pH.'\ U11a rd & ;1t'l .I·,. lteept. 111 a bu~y 1 "111 pany l•H'ali.:1J 111 l 11,.1;, :\.1c ~a . Gd . ~t.irl ~ s ;1lar}', 11lus ,\J .. d1c.il plan. 1ntl ud1ni( Do·nlal pl an. Pi s . t1pp ly \" .,1511 "kly. Full ;,r p /t 1 '" """' 1 """ "'""" BROADWAY s .,r\'1tl' No cxper . ll l'l'es:.. \\'1• ~·ill !rain Sears Frig. 2 dr , fl"Otilfrec Prl. home being sold· $100: Ke nmore Washer, (·ompl hon1c furnishings $75 : ilolpolnt Gas dryer , l'or sale int•ldg: cusl. $75£t.ll xlnt cond. S57·51:i31 made love ~eats, chairs, 1n.1Lur1• J:uly. lnlc r\'WS LA'GU"'A -::0;,;~1 1'4<J. !o.l:.i1n St, Sanla n breakfast rm set, lJric·a · Holpoint Port;1blc Di.'>· br ae, oil paints. ct\'. Pvt hw;asher. Very good. $80. ptyonly. 5JG.23J5. Hux 4.1:1 Dail) l'1lot. P.O. Bo x 1.>60, Costa l\\cs;i , Ca. !.1<!6<!6 "'"' HILLS 494·1J03. Keep calling. I c~-~------- !\.J edi ca l ltecep -Cclanl·~e 1'1p111 ;! tioni s li\,.sis tanl. Solo Systl·m s. •IU:! W. C1..•ntr:il physic ian ofe. Mostly Ave .. Sant:1 ;\na. !'\,, 1·ront ofc. A,l(c25-J5. t:x· phon e c:all.s pi e:,.,,,., pt>r. nl!t::ess. Send re~ome l::.O t-;. to Clas~1r1.,d ad no. 4:15. -------- c o Uatly Pilot.. P. {) l](i-; Personn.I ~sist. ljliU. t..:osta i\lcsa. Ca :\1aJOr i·urp S•<t·I.. .... ut i.:11 112ti2t> 1n g 111d 1v 111 h .. ndJ,. SA L t-:S \VOi\.11\.i'i EnJuyalJlc rewarding o uldoor ~·ork dealing w lius1ncss people. Avg ~.1rn1n"s s hould be $2UO ·S·1UO a wk for a 1•;1rl'cr ·minded self 1notJ\'att'!d person. 1-"or 1it•r ,onal rtppt. cal l •i:l l ·Ul5 1 days 9·5 or '11.1./ :!l<OJ l•\'CS/~·knds. --~-n1 .. ny aspt,•1·t-; qf lh" ~ .. ~ M e d 1 i-:. I ,\ s s t dt•JJ\. All 1n ... ior 1,,.11,.1,1, 1 ~'" rctury $800 C;1 rd1 t•lt1;.:1 ~t rcq's i.:x · <.: .. 11 ll •1 nn 1 .. llur i.:,. EXEC.SUITE per ti med <1s..~1 . n1ainly 1133.2;uu Ueo111, ,\: l><u. Ju1ndazzlinggroupofin- frnnt <.ifc. _some back. nis Per~onncl:-.O.r\1,.,.,,1 •c ntors who seek C..:<11l alt 51•m. 11.U. area Irvine, 2011:! ;\]iehi·l.",11 U.)n<1mic personality to 842·8&9. Dr. 1·0111 plele aware starf. MEDl<?AL . FEE_PAIDPcrs on 21·10. trn f'Jr l Girl Of_f1<'1;:. X-Ray m gmt. SJ;)t) wk gu:1rn . Perm1.t$600mo Col pr ef. ri.t r. Lev i Med1Search 1148·100.1. • A Prore,.s1onal Agency : ?8662 ~:~~1t:~lrv1ne ..;.. ---- • 1\ilOl)Jo:I.>; :P rul css1 (1u ;ll Photo· l'iiza :\tan i';1rt 111111· '.ony ·s 1'1 7.r.1 , 311:!1 ~ C rown V.ill1•y pi.,.,.,) l.,;1g~a N1J..:u1:I ' :iraphcr necdl' <tllovc Heal .E ~tal•'. l1l·1·11-.ed -ti•e:rage fen1 mudcb ror 11 ales p.,opl\: 1\-'hy nc..1 t..:a ll M ary Hic k l e. 11:0·2700. Dennis &: Den· n1.'i Pe rsonnel Service of Irvine , 20IJ2 Miche lson l)r. SEC•tTAIY !'refer previous in · !>Urance ofrtce ex · p cr ienc:c. Call onl y Thursd;ay, 9 lo 12. 5-10·1444. -~jor US and t:uropt:an work 111 the hl~t(~l ar1·;1 ;.)l:!llfllline layt1uts. No llu11t1n.i;:tvn llt -..,·h1fo'oun· S~C RETARY wbo can Jlfior exp nc«k..J. Must ta1n Vall1·y. 1..: .. 11 l'hd toik e S JI. T~ letier~. he UI or older. Ir. willing ~Nam ('" :it Vll la g~ Some 1tatisUcal typing. to poge nude . fli gh pay· Real !-;state 'lG3 ·t:.67 1-landle phones 6 rn ain· Aa111es up l.o $100 "1 day. --lain files. Piede send re· ~Call for inle rv1c w RECrT. T0$600 1ume 4i:sah1ryreq.l0: ·4'1>-44~ Pro~rc ss 1,•e Anim:.il Writeadno4'17.0.l.l1 • Hosp. nffers exceptional Pilot, l'.O. au-1.580 Motel Employment future (or \·ers;1tilc lakl! Colla Men,ClllCil6a8 ]Ii anted : desk clerk &: charie. mature person. Equal Opply Employer ...11Ga 1d•. The Inn At Min.~ yr:.. ore ""''· r~ . ,..t.r;una, 211 No. Co.1st q 'd l..:orl)(lrate IX'ne · Secretary, 1h /lype. A.ht lwy .• t.asuni. Ueach Mf'd1eal plan. Wnte· &;; to Pr 11 • . f' u ~ u r ~. ... ~ fOf' )l rt. C'~e_I __ 441 . tJa11 y Pilot, p <>.Ho" Ve.~111fl.1I~. gd detail. _... 1560 . Co~tit )fe•oi C1i1 6U·2866 . .tlia r~sth drww ln lhe irlG21'_!_ ;.w .. J. • .a Dally Piloc SF.LL 1<11<: item.~ wi;_;-a ~1-..11ned Ad • .Pban Dally P11« l:t:wii0«1 Ad. ~ 642-M'i'a. ,, l-l11 ve i;omelhiftil you want to sell ? C las•iii.et.J ad~ do it •ell -C1 ll NO,W. 642·5678. -, Opeoloo<j ""9-41h •• Mow • lmn&.wing For. FfTIME SALES Men'sCloth.ing Men 's Shoes Fu rs .It Appliances EXTRA ON CALL SALES Day/eve availability WATCHMAN P Jt early morning schedule HOUSEKEEl'IMG P /l morn schedule HAUTl' SALOM OPERATORS RESTAURANT AU Position:; For • oppoitd11w"' Cal 514-1901 Or Apply In Petson Hatlan furniture, couch AM AN A up g r i g h I chairs assorted tables. freezer, 25 c u ft, $75. Glendora. 213·96.l-5 178. S45·7480 t~ri g id airc . Electri c range, xlnt condition. $50. 673·6653 an S P~t lic.ycles 1020 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Schwinn ~lcavy Duty Stin- g ray. xlnt cond. Besl. or. fer over $50. SS7·J225. C......-os& E.,&,..... 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blr.C BARGAJN BULLEnN PARKIMGLOTSALE SAT. July 19, lOlm-$pm. 2843 W . Li n co ln , Anaheim New & used con1eras, der k r oom , eq ui11., telescopes. Store widC' sale prices. • 821-1550 .. J\llSC. F urniture, Coueh, C hair, end tables, 2 stereos, etc. 675--6253 or 673·5227 7 Pe. ~led. din. set. very good cont!. $125. Also. Odyssey clec. 11ing pong game.$75.646· 7506 Studio divan.single. JOO coil , m allrcs:;, llx spr. Scotch gard ~ 962-0401 Dining Tttblc, 6 chairs, buffet, sofa, bed, chest, lamps, end table, mirror, odds & e nds. 546-7111 an. 5:30 Queen SJ: Bed. 9 dr:i.wer dresser, 2 nile stands hid abcd. sofa&: matc hin g lovest!l.lls . 8-Jtj.654)4, Wed. art GPl'tl. •SOt-'A & LOVESEA1' D095 1040 Sec lo Appr\-'t'iate. Gd. ••••••••••••••••••·····i -~~~·~·~101~M~o~·~·i~n~•o""':!"'.!'""~·~-l l"'"""""'"~.,.~.,. ... ----.;;,"',,..., ... ~,. COW.I~ Puppies, AKC, 6 to'urniture sale: sofas, wks · tables, c hairs, refrig. THE 640-11811 C'lean, lovel 979-7777 Will pay SI per day lor a• SOFA. x lnt const:, yard to keep Labrador In do ds · BROADWAY ~s:16wks. Will reed. $7:.~75~6 recovenn1 '•GU"'•.._,$ 2 MAPLE captain' ~ ""',,..... Germ. Shepherd Pups . cha I rt. antique <1 le MAU. AKC Champ .ired. Xln• btilhtu.b, gokl !!hag rua: I Located at San Diego l.emJM!rament. lilktrah. 10xl2, black sha11 rug Pree way & t:-;I Toro RdJ 1_..,_._134_1_· ------Gx9. 645·4832 Interviewing flours I c::::c;;~o~=------1 9:30-1 1:.X.AM You don't need a JIUll to G....,s• &2:30-<l :JOPM ''draw ra1t·· when )'OU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monday thru Slilturday place an ad Jn the OaUy Sat It Sun·DlncUe Set '10. Equal Oppor. Empk>yer Piiot Wint Ads I Call OO'W rt.!ri•. $25, Lots more, -M2-M7'. :rncanalSt,NB \ ... " " • . . . TV A..tos. Import.cf Autos, lmporhct Aldo1, •-~ D .ar.. Hr:""s.:___-lo.ts, sHr\ / • .. • • • • • • • • • ... • • ••• ... • • • • ·....... ..... •••••• • •••••••• 1. ••• • • • •••••• wectneldav. Ju1y 9. 191s oAtL v PtLOT .,. ,.., .......--IOH Docb 9070 Tn.cks 9560 Copri 9715 Mai da 9731 Toyoto t765 Autos Import~ ....,.01, Ua.d ...._. Use4 ··••··••···•••········• ·····•·····••·········· ........•.............. ·····••···•····•··•···· .•.............•••.................•.•••••••••...•.. ~ •..................•.•...........••.••• ~ ..................... . STIRIO AUCTION PS Newporl&ach •73 CAPRI AMliY......V Volvo t772 Chorol.. 9920 M~wy 99SO Julyll ,7PM.Jt~elvtns SailorPower '63 Ford ~ton 6cyl. 73 MAJ.DA S.._L~E •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A M V S , T u n e r a 613.5253 645-&506 Good concla!ion. «•JI J ER> A SM>& M ERClJ KY t:ulaay Turnl•ble~.llead moo -. . ~7S . t96-3581 * 64$-STOO dlr. RX-2 WAGON SI 500 BRAND NEW '74 Caprice ('la.-.sk.. dr. Park Stillion \\<U~lltl , elc 11 elf m1t 22 At'ross Ne\&lnnrt • • • Auto P JS r 1u "'' el..,. SJS-0. 646 866$ • USAS Js. llin~t·d Masl 0""1 48 FORD 1 anel 1ruck •71 C .&PRI 4 speed, air. rudao, DISCOUMfll 1975 VOLVOS . . . ,..,.r. ""· TE~l"~. Ph. 1·213·"93 51u'1 n y. Runs gd., gd body/Ure~. " heater. (7 .. ~KL'L'). •• WUICJ vinyl top, •dJ stwb 179E.17t.bStroot - -u J ~00.642·0514 Wl3UJ<:Ni .... ~ from t.lcalcr window Buyorl.ease ~n /t-'M tl73-1019 ___ c_osta M~ • loats, $peed & ·so l•'ord 't'J Ton. lilul•, 645 S700 dlt·. $1799 prict•im lh1:s near new VOLVO DEALER ·~ J\ingswood Slu Wag. loats & Marin• Ski 9080 Huns Rood saooor be!>tQ( Colt 9717 TOYOTA 1"ilC Air p /S p B. l 73 Mercury Comet 'v Air ~lcrrti, I'S C1 W'.'>e Control I.uxury Ht•n11 p1H·k..ii,:t· \1u:.t&>ll ~"' Hill, dJ\'i .:>lbv'JU, l'''-"'• 64~ 117.s .• • • ~pment ~·············:·••••••• rer. 551 8531 •••••••••·············• GJ1\~11111 l19,,~ a SINCE 1956 owner s~ws 436-0t~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Glencoe J8 455 Olds •72 COLT 1Uwn. Wll.O Sport Coupe WILLIAMS 'M <.:HEVROU;T Gd GHeral 901 Cl ~et open oow twin rueJ. Vans 9570 Aulomattc, power steel'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp $4350 Russ644·8385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (67'1 FWIO VOLVO Ing. air. cond., AM·1''M IMPORTS jb<>dy, iu:w lrunlj. En1-: ustan9 9952 ' ·•' I t N ust overhauled, $SOU. •••••••• •••••••••••••• BOY SCOUTS d S 645·5700 dlr. r<Auao, v1 ny op. o. Cars "· ai'rpl nee 'rbouta KJ 1 11"JSH 16' SUverline '64 DodJ.:l' Vun. 6cyl. Hun~ --~--19a Hr••lior c ,.,, 1 1, , 30 ,1)476. E.XC LUSIVE 646·8734 tlO .\1 uslJng, Pl'/pb, auJn °' ancs. ax ad 85 Ip Johns on 0/B. good. $SW. Datsun 9720 -"" ---·~· i _1 Offer Expires7·14 75 CLEAN '63 Chcvv, 4 dr, Huns good. $400. Nol"ll-i vantuges.546 ·4!1.JO. $1.IS00.837-1957 •fil:H>191 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Merc:edeshm 9740 lOp.ITI. VOLVO srr. ti cyl. runs'Perlcl't. oodywo!~774 loats, Malntfttelrtu/ ,-----'71 CHEV. VAN. 6 cyl. 71 Oat.sun. :HoZ, nu tlrt's, ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEALER Shan>! $-H.S. &'5-881<1 .ill '74 MlJSl'ANG ff. 1·1,114111 S.rvice f020 ransportation Stic·k. i.~x. condition. nutran!.,t1ul'"huust,nir, · 5 mil1·::.. clean. ~:!7-:,v. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~''""· ,.,1 .. _07t,0 a1n /fm, m .1~~. lo m1. OVER 100 fl l 80ll l'o11Hn1.1nwl.'..ilth 7 C~"· Sole/ -_.,vv-~ u .., ~950 644·475~ MEW & USED eGJ\ UDi& But:n.11·~111.. ~121·7000 .>l tHti7. pvt party l::leclrical·Woodwurking Rent 9120 '74 DOUGE VS, 8100. A1', ,71 DATSU..._. MERCEDES .73 Volvo l!SUO t:'i SJNrt 74 MONJE CARLO t1t>5 ~onl Mustan~ \ H I Plumbing-ln.slallullon ••••••••••••••••••••••• P /S, ept, pnl. Iii Bk:. ~ TOYOTA Wagon. F.rt'lOry air. 1 All PO\\Cf plu ~ <i•r !>l}l'l'd Xlnt conut1111n. & Rep~ir. lnbd En~ re. ll'h' Camper. Hydr jacks, dlnctle/bcd & more Perl 2 d oor OH DISPLA y speed. with ovcrdm·~·. {S.IGKZI' :»8·U!ll'i ,µair. 1' 1rc system an.stall port·a·potty, other ex-cond. Sac. $4,675/olr CIW-1 DXK> Hous~ of Imports lt66 Horbor, c M 646 9303 AM-1''M stereo radio. $3815 khmobile 995S &maint.ScorpioManne lras, s ips 6. $1300. 675·9561 645·5700 dlr AUTHORlZJ..:D l~ggagc rack. A truly •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-!>704. !11•2·1066 '62 v w Van, '67 reblt I l\H:Hct-:ui-:s Dl::i\.l.l::}{ 71 LANDCRUISER 36M ruceone! 990GlV. Sales and Ser\ln.• -.• loafs, Marine 10 1'l' Cab·ovcr Tropacana trans. '63 Reblt Corvaar ;i·rLs~UBNU, )1'.0\'YOCl>.1 1.t,\, ti!Stl2 ~anchester, mi, Am /Fm, Warn bubs, Priud to SeH! ft~,. .. LAu~ I OLOSMOllLE • ·: •••• "':::-;~·; ••••••••••••• Extras. Best offer. & new tares. Inter need:. OR VOLKSWAGEN 523-7250 , 8011 Commonwealth . ·:*-GMC TRUCl<S ' 1-.i-nt 9030 Camper. r;x. con<.I. Many eng. New paint. US Mug; Buen• Pa.k Gd. eond. $3.SOO. 7524'76 Wolham• Imports ¢~Jwn WllO 2 N ""W 500 gall"n fuel 646-7S63 art.G work. 557-6720 PA ID FOR On the Santa Ana Fwy. 70 Toyota Wag. Better Buena Park 52l-7000 \. ~ TOYOTA HONDA CARS c. v OR NOT. than new w/xtras. $1350. ---U i ity ()kk • ~~-~9F· 675 01 .. 5 TRAVEL Queen Cabover '69 Econolinc Van. 6 cyl, TOP DOLLAR '67 Mercedes Bent, xl nl Call 645·2Sl4 '74 Voho 164 EA, sunroof. 1960 Horbor c M 646 9303 2~ci~~~bor Blvd. ., -o_;rt_ Campcr,$300.orbestof-a uto, AM /FM tapes CALL cond.A1r~ond,l-'M /i\M , -. fac tory air, AM-1-'M --·-----Co~ta Mesa 540 ~10 loah,Power 9040 fer . Many extras. Finis hed int. New tire~. SALBERNADEN1-; P_o wcr .W1ndow:.. S5500 71 TOYOTA stereo radio walh 1963 ChcvyBelAJr,never ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-0321 $1450/bst ofr. 536-6932. 5-l0·0442 ___ llrm. Call btwn 6 & 8 pm, "CELICA.. casst'lll'. all IN1Lher an· strl 'g prob. Trans. Sl:!.). '73 O Ids Salon. Lu 1' • 15•L• 979-8992. tenor. Very few local 968·2107evcs&wknds. w/econom'-'. All :-.tr;,i:... n new fa IJcrgl;,iss Chevy 72 ~ Ton Super '74 Window Dodge. Extra N 7102 ur. Mu.st sdl! <.:all ·-(RA700134m) miles. 726LOP. ~95. Cull ~ow559 00'.:18 walklhru. nt•w l!SllP. Camver', s ips 5, gas long. AC l l'S/J'li, $11500. ull.CiPM 11M.B.300SEL,3.5 lilre, 645-5700 dlr Pri d t ~I' 72 Nova, lo mi. 4 dr. good More. & trailer. S38!15. stove, frig water & air Ph: 642·5H!ll. !l60·3!J.>I all pwr. stereo, sunrf. ce 0 • cond. Column shifl. ~1600 Pinto 9957 Make offe r.6-15-171.) h e· ier E 1 b ti. ------Mint cond, 2·tonc Euro-Triumph 9767 Will!am~lrnporb or hesl. 548·037!J & •••••••••••••••••••• .. • . a .• n c. a·~· 73 l>odgc Van, panelcu,70 l>utsun 510. Nr. new p ea n beauty. Sac.••••••••••••••••••••••• HllllCommnnwcallh SIH-1054 50' dsl Trawlers s;,(JM ster~o thruout. Nu crpt & stereo. mu:-.t S('ll ! S2700. eng1n~. New ltrl's. whls & 642·67~3 or 644·6815 l!l70 Tri um. GT 6 1-. New _!luena Park 5:n-7000 '7 4 PINTO ·IO'dslTrawlcrs ~iSM drps. ~.7oo. Mmt Cond. 675·5,I03or W:i-1!138. p;.11nl. B:-toll'.!>18-7k95. I h d -· ---1973 NOVA ll.1td1u..id ... _.., Aut W t d 9590 $1200taki:s. &15·0~1 __ tory air, automatic, hkem·w.onl~ l!!.~1uom1 li tl-l:i 5700 • 30'Trawlcrs ~'>000. 496·1J3ti. ---I -'6,l Merced es 190 SL ~ utc: n~_c .s p~ant. lst1·7.i Volrn 115 Wagon, lac-C184KKZ> Compl'd p.ric~·· Finish~ MotorcyclH/ os an e DOT DAT, SUN coupe. lloth lops, a real V lk power s teer ' I cyl, uulu, I' :-.. f' 1 B &, u!"~er co.nsl. Atlantic Scooters 91 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• classic gem. KKP65t. o swaqen 9770 h h lll1':.I r&< 10• $2550. ~J60 tti\J:!unil:J Hi•il -------r l ac1C1c Maral11:neCo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOI' OOLLAH. Priced to SeU! •••••••••••••••••••••••! cater, t· rom1: ug~agc '73 Panlo Wag. Air. c..si 646-5491 or675·8945 •73 Honda CB im. Barely i'~OR TOP USJ-;D<.;ARS HAS FOR Williams Jmport5 R.EPAIRS-SERVICE ~~~~~:o~~~~~[Cactory '72 Monte Carlo <.;ti c•md. antt:r, lug rack. M&dt vy FOREIGN, DOMESTIC Immediate Delivery !SOU Common llh Exch nge&R b Id -' air, AMII"~. ~"!*5. Cilll tares. am1fm rad. I s pd. JO' Trawler, Pt"rkins dsl. used. Looks & runs Hke or CLASSICS Buena Park w~t1.7000 l:HtOOKLYN n~~ C<~ Priced to ~I! 979·671 t. $2650. 8.ui-~!254 afl5J>m . Sips S, F /B. dual control. new. $350. 644-1056 .-If your car a:. extra cle~111 OVER 100 Estimates SUHil II W11l~ams lmporti. ~4,000. 646·5191 /67_5.-8945 .69 Honda 90 SL. Less than SCt! us firsl. 1969 280 S. A JC, p /S, 8011 < om monwl:alth Chrysler 9925 72 Pin lo Squire, auto. air, WA .,..TED lOOOorig. mi. Needs bat BAUERIUICK A~/l"M . clec. windows, '70 VW,26.000m1 . .-\m-Fm liucnaPark 5<!1·7000 ~··•:•••••••••••••••• .. am !fm. :s2000. Call l>lwn " ! tery. 548·6702. W25 llarbor Blvd. BRAND MEW 1975 only $3700. Call 675-4385 Radio. Huns ~ood $950 72 Chrysler T&C. 6 pa:,s. 5&7pm. 6-16-5970. P ul ·-5 7· ~ all pwr. l:l,UOO mt, ---------- BOSTAai.J Costa Mesa 979-25011 280 s MG 97,.2 n,.. Y "' .I!''' "' U Pl th 9960 VI"' llODAKA 100, good cond. ----z 21 OS '9 --"'utos. sed ~ho .... room ('Ond. l:OJ-1990. ymou ·. WH •• £B Hestoffer! TOP D"' • _.R e ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Bu s ,\1r nl·w en~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• - ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ""--'67 MIDGET Xlnt. ror clutch.° ltrc~. l'crfei:t. AMC 9905 Dodqe 9935 Wk.nds: (;40·5412. Eve:.: 979.3452 PAID 610S•710S parts,damagedrightdr. P /P494·03H1 •••••••••••••·········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• _GJ4·0050 71350 CL Honda $470. '71 IMMEDl,.TELY I & panel. Gd cng. & --74 HO ...... ET '6 7 DODGE --T ·1 70 "'175 best ff A $ 7 84 '72 Squareb.H·I.. Eng "" Ch I ~ J4'z' Rcfin. Corrcc:t. Crall. ra1 . ., . o er. _trans. 1 5. 2·3213 bod •-ST "'TIO .... W G rys er 85HP, IB, xlnt. nu parts. Low m1. 968-100.1. FOR AU PICKUPS MGB 9744 sp. ty~ 1'in1l~~~. ~~"~s~ ~~~~~~~}!!~i~tE~~t~nomy "' <Zr..';·~:, OH Open Daily & n. l1I 10 ATLAS See & ma.ke rcas. orr. '67 Triumph GT6. looks FOREIGN CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer 494·7002 aft b. 1;.1;; :iilHl • I PM '. w/trlr. 551·3079eves. and runs good. SJ200. or CALL OR COME IN At Unbelievable •07 MGB $2515 d r. 2929 Harbor Bl\'d. ELCO 27·"ood Chrysler. offer. 648 LX_f'49J.7452 TO SEE US LOW4.0W PRICES N t &Li 61 VW Bus./Camper. Ne.... 74 GREMLI.... t~n Coronet, good 400 Costa Mesa ... -* SI 050 ew op ~~ 9672 trans. Rebu1IL engine "" Eng. 70.000, new tirrs. 546-1934 Supe~ ADF· hail pumpall '73 Suzuki -tl!O·Tii. Street ' · · 646-0158 Levi Special. Looks new. Beaut. whte pa111L SHOO. --,,--------- ,Marian ~quip. Rec. sur Legal. Like new. 1600 5 YEAR 73 GT. s unroof. am/fm, '71 SU r ER JlEL'TL"',, (644J1''8). Consider trade + <'Jsh vey. Ora~. Owner $4500 males S7!15. G73-l{.H5 new tires, $3800. AH. "' ,., $2515 P\'t. Ply. 541·8!196 duys &12-6472 /eve li73·3468 -- -' SO ODO MILE p :WOOO act. m1lC''>. Li kt 53l ·IS392 cvei-.. 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill HARDTOP ---, . YAMAHA '73'.:.i MX 360. :; !'1.li73·7357 New.$1,995.645-1513 l ------- L CPJ. 36 GM diesel, Manyxtras.Supercond. ' 1\ • '65DodgeVt1.A1T, mooragl: Newµorl Bay, $72Sor ofr. 675-0333 WARRANTY ·~:Je~u~ 1\ f\'~~:·'M t~~i.~~ '68 BUG. SUN HO< W ~l''-' 19eGJ\ e.tv1A $300 1beslofler. S4000. or ofrcr. 536·9460 ---3100 W.CoastHwy.N.B. paint. Rcblt. en~. ~I 1!1: ~-616·7~ J () /\II ,, 1• ....11 \t'l'Y 1ew local miles. "•5 1·13 · " < ays. '73 Su1.Uki ·llJO.TS. Street 642·9405 11 •"<''' ar:-. ,.,., < iU81.J>T. "" · " · ( TOYOTA , -~ . . Legal. Like new. Low Bt l ., p . d t c:.-ll' 7., V'" S " I '70 Dart Swan~cr. a5.000 J,1 1'JSlll:'>Jt, BOAT milesS7!!5.673-8415 \\'ITll'lllls \I> nee o.--. -"• upcr ul!l'l •• m1 ·s.A 1r.p/s.~drul1bt:r, w /trlr .. oars. 1ww tires . Oranqe Cowdy's • W1l11ams Imports rad1 ab. 40.000 m1. Sl'.l'J:l 1960 Hmbor: CM .b46 9303 van lp. 51300 6l2·2312 4 door equipped with :IOO cad, 2 bbl, V-8, t•ng1m-. and lo rquefl al'-' transmission. Fat·tor\' a i r c o n d i t i o n 1 n g'. A~1 IF :VI radio. Lall stl'er- 1ng wheel. Brown ruu~h with Oyster bc1gl' 'my} roof. 50,lou rrules Full,· recond1l1onrd. Mt.6PM S200 [>.11{0136 · •• '71 HONDA Trail ~IO. Highest$8uyer 8011Commonwealth 673-3932afLJPM. -. · --- • -:-. --Like new. 1500 mi. SJ;>(). on Imports Off ROAD Buena Park 521·7000 67 VW C ---d Butck 9910 '65 Dart Wag. P /s, air. !"AVE $7000. Nu in '71-2-l' 546.1379 1 -:imper, goo ••••••••••••••••••••••• New paint. llri.'S. brks. Mauredcr & trlr. IHI hrs. Bill Maxey Toyota SPECIALISTS Porsche 9750 cond. $1250. !Jti0·'.?618 <Jlt '63 INVJCTA 4 dr Xtra shdql. IM mpg. $65() TS,1''B,:.lps5.·rr.bttnk,74KAW.!)()()Z.J,3Mm.i. Calll<ogl'rorB11l ••••••••••••••••••••••• lPM. ___ RunsGd. $1UO bc~t.5-l1S·8342Jrl5pm SS rad. & xlrs. $15,000 or hdrs, stock, Jike ne w x 17 !iSS.5 Al.SO :"O\\' 1't>-t 356C Coupe, restored. &lG-8610 ft f \\\II \l'I L ' '73SopcrBccllc.AM 1FM '69 Dart GT. Auto. Powe;. £xtras. run:, & looks greal. S870. 675-6076 000 or C'QlY & TOP $1800. 979·333S anytime. ' · ' ,,., Albert blue /tan antt•nor. ~9 m p. SI •r> $35mo. FREE APPRAISAL 4 WH 714·682·2288 Mereo, :.un roof, low m1 t>7S·25G3 '73175MXYAMAHA ~e buy u:.cd rnr~ &. [[l DRIVE ----Xlnt cond . S26SlL 1950 Rbltengine. $650. trucks. l' all (j ROT ll "ti7 COCO BROW:'\ !Jl2, 494 lti:?O Hl'ICK ROADMASTER, $2195 18' CENTU RY Classic 673·09178to4 PM. CHEVHOLt:::T for a free PICKUPS :-.Int. cond. in & out. Nu •58 fH.a ; lleblt. en~ & >.hll cond. make offer. llay boat. Lap!'ilrake, G"'MINl 8 •d d • appra1:-.al FE.\Tl'RI:"<; paint, reblt. cng , perf. trans.Gd.tr:ms.cJr.Gu. t'.ill1;16-:>sr.1aner 6 PM. Dodge CharAer '73. hra w, blk van lop. New brk:o., lnquu·e lQ; reblt lransm, 2 new tires. Bu~mess OfC11·c lcyl Grey Manne eng. "' o. i.: con · $2.50. <.; HOTll ('I 1 EV ROl.1'.:1' The Lar,..st Selection int. AM /FM & Mcr eo Comp. n •::.torcd. ti7:H07!1 ormakcoffcr. 1x211 Bl'adiBlvd r <W i:ass . deck S4.2:>0. tond. Call: 839·6-l:>O or Cadillac 9915 ,.,67''·3B91 5·15-2834 1 .wo 2704 557 1287 afl 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl cond. Musl see to Orange Coost apprec. 840·1701aft7pm Daily Pilot v• .. --------lunungton &:al'h Baja & Custom "'"°. '72 Honda 450. extras, ~17·60X7 ;..,i9.:.13:.u Pa"1nt-..a PICKUPS 9 T 9 f II ·73 VW Hui.: ::.2 100. or bc-sl I f l ----~ 11 • 1 72· u cquapt. a/<:. offt•r. JJ,000 mi . new ?.8' Trojan ClJn Cru1s. ·1;s c ea~, power u • must SELLING YOUR CAR, IN <>HANG 1-: CO. lo mi. S8300 645·1515 & radials 950.2701 eve CADILLAC-Ford 9940 __ :i:i~w . HuySt C\I Over ;o to choose from. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pontiac 9965 Japstrake Hcbll210 Hl' :-ell.968·5795 • St•cUsToday! evesti44·7315. V·8 ~ray, 2u hrs. Danct~e .• 72 lfonda CB-3.50, Mint TOP.PRICES ~AID I F r o m S l 9 9 5. G M AC C l. E A N ' 7 1 f'' 0 R D • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '68 VW BUG. Good cond 1 . Financing &Lc;isin;!. PINTO. •74 PONTIAC V Births. monomal1c. . . , I< or lm))Or~ V'-l.F L' ti o ·1· . k d ·k. co.n~. ~.soo mi. Sears Paid for or Not .-•··a 1 · ca c< s. man1-b1ke Both $750 · Bristol cond. P vt Ply. 675.5363 bet'n 4.7 only · De«l!' Lewis l~s Bst ofr. 711,!>10·1Hi8 or 1966llarbor.C.M. • DOT DATSUN Renault 9755 Reblt eng. 32mpg, Mus • 548·'131 l • • ....................... Sell! S9SO. 673-8363. tiilabers Cadillac ·10 Ford Van 300. Curi>cl· VENTURA 'GS Henault, rcblt eng. •.uu. H"=r+nr 11,,... ed. Wall trade for small \2lt! KBP> $300 or bst offer. 8!}8·2808 '70 VW Panel Van, runs •wvv --,.... t; 1· ·uu tll1 allcr5:00p.m. well. ~ood tires. Sl600 'c....M9so 540 9100 P .U. of equal val .. !Je. ,") .... ----- • :>49·8875. 74 Suzuki St. & Ort. Less 646-9J03 7'WRJ"'D1'S. d . than 300 mi. $80 & take 'TO-PC"'SH• -i t "' linger •. o 1l over pm ls. 537-0101. . ~ . 1 675-4866 bef.(1 P.M. or ' ' · 544·3-117 'Where· It~ Fun Tu ilizy Rolls Royce 9756 ---------- 18835 B:iEt~:iCr·H· BLVD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft. 8:30 P.M.> '69 EL DORAI>ll o4 Galaxic'. Auto. PIS. 75 ASTRE your self. hull, trailer, For clean used cars & 1 some acccssoncs. needs Motor Homes. t r u c k s ! Ir o w a r <I I engine, seals. im brush Sale/Rent 9160 Chevrolet. Lh>h' & Quall HUNTINGTON ~ #I DEALER IN U.S.A. Volvo 9772 66000 m1. ~1.800. I' B. \ar (';'(. tond New New Toyota 1 r.idt'-i.JI t 1 rl':-. SlillO ;. Iii l:!XJ S t i I I s m e I I s n l' \\' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-18-6764 _ (562TJO I deck. Phone 751-6478 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Streets nr. ?.l.w \rLhur BEACH after 6 Rent: 22' Pace Arrow ful· J a mbo~~t· and lln-;tol: i 2 m1. So S;rn r>il'i;o mR ~~~VER ORANGE COUMTY 17~· Fibe rj'lls Tri-Hull. lyS/C,gen.&air. ' !fcwportKt·~1rh K.13·USS5. 1 fn,,· l4011P J /B Mere & Call842·5879. HaveaJunkCar 'Calluc; 540..0442 842-7781 ROUS·ROYCE I VOLVO r 23,£_ ,7ihsi. I 1-;xcLus1v1-~LY VOLVO COSTA MESA Largest Volvo Dealer t'----' S46·'444 an Oran~c County! trailer. Call eves644·4045 25' OPEN ROAD Air/gen. Top ~$ p • .11d. !139·2819 'o.ft. Soil 9060 Fully equip'd. Sips. ti Lo lAhrs.:.. ~·,••••••••••••••••••• 8. $275 wk. 644-8385 A..tos, Imported i.-Sailboat '73 Cortez M~el 32MH4. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• • lJ?rreshoff American loaded w/optaons. 16,250 G .... ral 970 I ! aile, 22 ft. WL,W, 26 ft. actual mi's. $18,500. Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ! erall. Bullt by Nowak party. 714/B98-S252 SEE EUROPE • Williams. 714/546-7172; TraileN Travd 9t70 BY C.&D t 5 PM k Wknds • !"'ft "' 675·2644. •••••••••••••••••··~··• Purchase any European f --1955·15ft.ShastaTraaler. <.;;,ir for deli ver y In a ran, Catyak 11. 7;, Nice I nsid_c, Outside Europe & let us plan your of sail, c:is1ly cur· needs pai nt. $450. ind1v1dual tour. From Fiat 9725 CLOSED SUNDAYS 1 BUbl~~f\.':)1:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saab 9760 ' • ~~~~ ;~.::r:~~ ....................... !p'Wf!''l HIMJo:Ul/\'fE SAAB l_i~.J ,_'.L •J JJJ::Ll\ t::H.Y DEMO 2025 S. Manchester All Models &Color:!> $ALE Anaheim 750-2011 Dick Miller Motors Priced Crom r:a .. 'iWIJill $4 190 ,......... (;;5'102) Annivenc:ry 1:?11 W. W:wncr ; d. $375 or trade (or _646-4747 take·olf to home lanuin~. ~~ter or smull street Teardrop trailer for s · l • you 'II bl! 111 the hands ot ''' ~o .\I tun :bt~al m otor <'yclc . llas doublebed.stov:~ cxper~s.Abo_lease&rcn S;1ntaJ\11.1 557-~1.12 Beach Imports 848 Dove at Mac/\rlhur &Jamboree. N.B. 752·0900 SALE! 175 VOLVO 164 E 4 Dr. , ~2449. ----refl'ig. $200. 494·7002 la.I c.ar~ f,URAUTO. •' · ct 6 L 1 u o V 1 I I a g e , N . B . :,i. SAJLCLEANING a er · 673-4550 ... ~ ARIESMAnlNE . ---~~ * 642_1812 * HEILITE Ten~ Trader, 2 Alfa Romeo 9705 Bdrm, no kitchen. Gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLE CAT 16' like cond. $250. 548-4497 w /lrlr. Call: Hill at Auto Service & ~9437 Parts 9400 Sailing? Rent fish on Wknds. 516-2510aft 1:30 my ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD-ZOO 6 cyl engine complete. $200 /best of· fer. After 6 pm, 549-0229 BOT Hacang Ra g , ik, steel dolly. $375. • . 548·7116 2 ---~-----~ AutosforS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AHaRomeo Demo SALE Priced from $6799 (#7502) 'Lehman 12 Sail No. 310 $500 875·0315 or 675-7719 leachlmporh ~•/ R48Dove Clentcs 9520 al MacArthur ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Jamboree, N.B. a~ 75~0~0 BUICK ROADMASTER,•--------Family of 4 needs lnexp. sail boat. m in . 24 '. Please call 548·8462. xlnt. cond. make otter. Audi 9707 Call 646·6867 aller6PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lZ' Penguin, xlnl cond. R•creeflOIMll '71 AUDI Newly painted Inside & VehiclH 9530 (847 Cl'HJ out. Ma ke olfcr. 64!;·5989 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5700 dlr Corvalr Dune Buggy, --------- Kile 1200 ; 11kt• new. a/trans Holly carbs tow lMW 9712 Unsinktbk! Pleasure, bar.557'.4158. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• racing champ. Cost OR,,t.NGE COUNTY'S i1600, sell ssso. 675-6161 4 Wheel Drivn 9550 "' OLDEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBJE16 & '53 Mlllfwy Jee9 w /lrailer, race Xlnlcond. ssi.ffnO eqp'd. 538-3749 Tl"llCkt 9560 SCHOCK SABOT. xlo load. Gd raclnc record. • •••••• • • • • ••••••••••,•• $400.173·0336aft6PM. TRUCKS·VANS-tWD I Wanted. Cle.an, late 10' LAPS'fRAKE MUil Mdls. Cash! 67S.8349 aell $650 n w. used , • ~ twice, will ttke $ISO or 43 Chevy ~. 396 mu-. be lofr. 875-<US7 t)iitadera; spd, ma Ures, make of er. 6o$339. 20' Vlldn(l Sloop w/kutty cnbln. Nda rllinlshln1. 'T4 Datsun f .U. Map, bl& Incl all auppllu. Palo\, tlrq, AM /FM, 15 M mi. 11IS.. etc. l•l '47S lakes. $2950. 54~19 ~;;;: JC no ana. tr)' Want ad reaulta 64.2·5878 5ales·Servlce·Leasini Roy Carnr. Ille.. Rolls ltoyce BMW 234 E. 17\h St. Colla Mua $46-4444 SAtU A AHA 838'3171 ,,_ llUW"ft D'WVIHG lllAClfflNI 1973 RAT 12.t Sport Coupe Toyota 9765 Mmt C1md 646-8202 ••• • •••••••. •••••• •• ••• L>emo. automal1c, air cond,, power steering, AM·FM 8 track , headl1 J!hl rims. floor mats :J36ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 173 MAZDA RX-3COUPI (~J HOE> 645·5700 Classified ads bCll big 1teN, small It~ or any ilern JUl!l call (,42 sum. TOYOTA SALE Hew '7 5 Pidcups LARGE Was $8190 SaviftCJS SI 004 NOW $7186 SELECTION • luy or LHH decut lWtiA HOW! • G VOLVO tM lf.lOtA 1960 HnrhM ( M 6d6 9303 TOYOTA Classified ads sell big it.ems. i;mall items or any 1960 Harbor, c M. 6A6 9303 item. J usl cal I 642·5678.. FLEETWOOD '73Toranu Wal!. R/H. PIS. $JSlS 63• full pwr & air, except. P /8, T G Is. radials, lJke new. S2700 645-2116 cond. Guld. ulk v111 t11p 1\ L • ~Ni:~··r.1;·~~t~.i~~1 v.I~ .~r~m~~G~~ery GtMTOYOe.IDlATA 751-64i0. FORD extra. Sa\e S$$. ~ ·73 El UorJdo. Sky oluc (6324) 19ait Horbor CM 6M1 'IJ01 mist. C:.lm paint. Wht $5715 top & ant leather. ,\II . 73 Gram! J'rl\ loadcct, xtras l.11w m1, J Cl'-' rll'r J) l • lo mi. Ucst ol (1•r, Careful ma1ntt'n3nt:c. m ""'" ·70 L "1 I S&IOO ulr t'all hC'tw !I & .'J':· e "ans. o mi. ,\ l Stl bcllccl rud1als e~l!lll e.wtA ___ 960·1889 1 · VOLVO new brakt">, gu 1·01HJ lo A \I or .111 ti . :rn ... ~ I U.15·5000 l''\l .IOI Re:>l ol l t•r 1;i.a.f>'74-1 IW>6 Hmhor CM Mb 9101 Thunderbird 9970 Camaro 9917 •••••••• • •••••••••••••• 1~70 FlJ HO GaJaxie 500. •••• • •• • •• • • •••••••••• • · 74 C /\ M 1\ Ho vu 11" tot;,i lly new rebll eng. "li6 VW. lh·hwll c11g111i• loaded. /\ c. \M/FJ\f 8 w •t8.000 mi, air, cu.c;tom S850. ti~:'l·2052 :rn;;:1 track, 16500 aru. $4,SOO. h atch, clean . $1200. Ncwportlilvd.CM · 5 5 4 • 2 9 4 5 e v cs 493·5196 Ve9a 9974 213·9-14·328J_ext. 217~ays.' 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Plans call for development of to percent of the land in the unin- l'Orporated area bounded by Newport Beach, Laguna Beach Laguna Attacks Agency By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ottlle O.ally Ptlol SUit The City of Laguna Beach has ssued a ~cathing attack on a oint powers sewage agency of vhich it is a m ember, charging hat the agency is controlled by a 1ingle landowner and that decep- ion by agency staff members 1as led the waste of "literally \undreds of th ou ~ands of lollars. ·· Target of the blistering attack s the Aliso Wate r Management l..gency <A W MA ) , formed three •ears ago to plan. construct and 1perate a mult1-m1llion dollar ;e wage treatment system that i.tould serve 45 ,000 acres of land n south Orange County, much of .vhich is undeveloped. In a letter to the federal En· 1ironmental Protection Agency, me or m any regulatory agencies nvolved in the project, the City ;uggests that AWMA be dis- :>anded a nd r eplaced with a suc- :esaor agency. The letter is signed by Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm. It was approved by the other four mem- :>ers of the council before being mailed Friday. "The City of Laguna Beach has becom e increasingly concerned regarding the operation or ' .. I\ WMA in what has become the effective dominance of the agen· cy by a single large landowner," the letter asserts. Though the letter mentions no names, the landowner would be lvar 0 . Hanson , owner of about !,200 acres of Moulton Ranch property that would be served by lhe AWMA system. (See AGENCY, Page A.2) Strong Surf Running Along South Beaches Good s urfing cond1lions were r eported today along the beaches Crom Laguna Beach to San Clemente with lifeguards expect- ing strong s urf to continue. Laguna Ueach guard Jim Stauffer reported s urf to be run- ning al 4 to .S feet and at long intervals between swells. He said the surf was big but n o t · dangerous and few riptides have been noticed. San Clemente Lifeguard Lt. Lynn Hughes said surf was r~· rung between 2 to 4 feet and m good surfing s hape. San Clemente guards rescued about 20 persons Tuesday. Beach population w as about 9,000 on ci- ty beaches and about 16,000 on county bea c h es from San Clemente to South Laguna. Laguna guards rescued 34 persons. A large crowd braved overcast skies which cleared after mid-day. · DOCCONE! IT WASGOOD'4D .. ll wus a very successful ad. I sold all thl' pupple1l." That's the advertiising success tory told by the Irvine man who placed this ad In the Dully Pllot: Mini S<'hnuuzer. AKC. 8 wks. Chpmp1on blood llocs, ma/(• e\'e. lf you have o pet to sell, cull &tHi878. PuL s few worm to work lot )'Ill. 111 the DaUy Pilot Co1npany Unveils Coast ' and Irvine. ' Plans were sbown to members or the 22 public a nd private or- ganizations making up The lrvipe Company Coastal Com- munity Multi-Agency Planning Program (TICMAP>. Company oWcials will begin a series of presentations on their plan at the Newport Beach City Council meeting July 14. The company is attempting to get a a .. Hero Cat Sam, the cross-eyed Manx who meowed to alert his owners to fire in home last Ne.w. Year's Eve, accepts "Junior Fi r em an" 8adge and "Honorary Firefighter" certificate from Orange Fire Dept.. 'Fat Bobby' Returned I For Trial Robert Lee "Fat Bobby" An· drisl has been returned lo Orange County to face trial on drug charges !iled three years ago when members of -the Laguna B eac h -ba s e d Brotherhood of Eternal Love drug cult were indicted by the Grand Jury. Andrist, 29, was ordered by Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey to face arraignment July 14 on those charges. He is held in <'Ounty jail with bail set al $250.000. The former Laguna Beach man was arrested in Sparks, Nev., last month after a lhree- yearsearch. FBI agents who returned him to Orange County said Andrist was arrested twice during that three-year period, but was re- lea~ed on both occas ions before police learned the identity of the elusive Art Colony man. The 300-pound suspeet was ar- rested last January in San Diego County on charges of drunk driv· ing and possession of narcotics. He was freed on $10,000 bail before a fingerprint check pro- ved he was Andrist. Andrisl was later arrested near Montreal, Canada, on drug charges and again freed on ball before authorities learned through fingerprint checks that he was Andrist. Orange County authorities al- lele Andrist was one of Dr. Timothy Leary's rlght hand men in a drug distributing organiza- tion Ufat generated an nllmated $4 mUHon a month in sales. Leary Is servlns a prtaon t erm on drue and escape char1cs filed prior to hb being n&lN!d [n t.b ln-d i ct men l or tbe •ll•1ed Brotherhood members, most ol whom have won dlsmlssal ol the cbaraes. \ r change to the Orange County General Plan aJlowing develop- ment of what has been called the most valuable piece ofland. According to company plan- ners, the coastal area plans take into account the "Laguna green- belt concept". This is achieved they said by plans for extremely low residential denstt,r of no more than two or three units an acre in the hilly western half of t he coastal community from Muddy Canyon to the Luguna ci· ty limits . Development a long the coast will be relatively dense and con- tinuous on the Newport Beach side of Muddy Canyon. However. due to the topography develop· ment towards Laguna Beach will be clustered at hilltops separated by Opl!n s pace. About 7 .000 of the 10.000 acres have bt>en designated for public open space ust>s such as parks and wildlife preserves. Between 13 ,000 and 19 ,000 homes will be bu1 It in the coastal area. Development i!. projected over the next 20 lo 30 year:- A main fralure of the develop. ment will be u "resort tnangll··· \~bich corner~ at Wishbone Hall, Crystal Cove and Reef Point Buildings in the l'ommerc1al st er ro Robbery Suspects Nabbed Thret: Riverside area men, in· eluding a d rug abuse counselor. were arrested by Orange County Sheriffs deputies Tuesday night following a $140 armed robbery al a Laguna Beach take-out ('hickcn res taurant. According to Laguna Beach Police Lt. Neil Purcell, a m an carrying a small caliber revolver in his waistband walked into Kentucky Fried Chicken, 695 S. Coast Highway, about 5:50 p.m. and demanded the cash receipts from two female employes. Witnesses told pobce that the man ran southbound on South Coast Highway and jumped into a waiting van that sped off in a northbound direction . Sheriff's deputies acting on Ill· formation from local police. stopped a similar v<Jn near the in· terchange of the San Diego and Laguna freeways. A search of the vehicle un- covered $140 in a brown paper bag, Purcell said. . Arrested were Wane Norman Wilson, 23 , of Rialto, a drug abuse counselor; Frank Vincent Ciero, 22, of Riverside, a steam press fitter, and David Leslie Reynolds. 20, no occupation given. . Each was booked into Laguna Beach city jail oo suspicion or armed robber y Bail was set at $25,000 each. Arraignment will be held Friday al South Orange County Municipal Court. Thieves Seize Cameras, 1V Cameras and a television ~cl with a total value of $2,000 have been stolen from the home of a South Laguna waitress, Orange County Sheriff's officers report· t..'<i today. Deputies said burglars who en· tered the home via an unlocked door at the rear of the building carried off the valuables while the victim was away at work. E1nhassy Captured LAGOS, Nige~i (A P ) - Armed Nigerian tr look over the grounds of a .S. Embassy annex m central L gos early to· day and re fused to allow anyone to enter or leave the bui I ding m an apparent disagreement over lease of the facilities, officials said. t ,lipped 011d Shaken Huth Modlcr, sh<.iken but apparently uninJur ed, re constructs accident for Laguna Beach policeman Mike Ferris Mr::,. Moeller. 40, of 569 Blumont St., was on her rounds '-l s ;1 Daily Pilot deliverywoman Tuesday when she lost control of her car and it flipped into the front yC1rd at 293~ Chillon Way , Laguna Beach. Laguna Bus Route Finances Studied A cooper ative !.Lud y will be un- dertaken lo determine the finan· c1<JI effect of a new Orange Coun· ty Transit District <OC'TD) bus route on a coas tal bus line now llperatcd by the City of LagUJla Bt'at'h. OCTO directors cipprovcd the ~tudy Monday followtng protests over the ne w rouk by Laguna Beach official!,. OCTD placed the SeaJ Beach to San Clemente route mto service July 4. but at the urging or Laguna Beach officials adopted a "closed door policy," meaning that the OCTD bus would not pick up passengers along areas of Pacific Coast Highway served by the Laguna Beach bus system. This includes the portion of the highway wi~in the city limits and the stretch running south to Crown Valley Parkway. Under provisions of the study, the closed door policy will be abandoned and OCTD buses will be free to pick up passengers along the Laguna portion of the route. Al the s ame t ime. Lag una Beach officials will morutor the effect on tbe city bus system. It is expected that patronage on the city system wall drop. The study will run for al least three months. A deternunalton will then be m ade by the tra nsit board on whetber it shouJd com- pensate the city for any losses in revenue caused by a reduction in riders . ~ory Appointment Hit Contribwor as Tax Referee 'Vi9lation' . SACRAMENTO (UPI> -A Santa Monica attorney who con· tributed $528 to the campaign of state Controller Kenneth Cory was recently appointed as an in· heritance tax referee by Cory in violation or s tate law, it was re- ported today . The Sacramento Union said It was told by Crawford Cofer that he telephoned Cory's omce to dcclJne the nppoil\lment after re porters began ca111ng about lhe apparent conOict vtolation. The Union s111d the dlscl05ure Uwt Cofer purchasrd $528 worth of news paper advertising for Cory In last year's DemocraUc primary t ltcllon ls the first de· finite violation of a 1970 law that prohiblta the controller from ap. pointing as a referee anyone who contributed to a candidate for controller. · Last week it was dlsclosed that Cory appoi nted as r efe rees several persons closely connect- ed to campaign contributors, in· cluding a 20-year-old Stanford University student whoe.e father donated $5.000. Corer said the Incident "was an oversight on their part and on mine. 1 had It called to my attcn· tlon by a reporter in the last cou pie of da)'S. ''Until these questions had re· minded me ... I had not. put two and two logelfler that putting an ad In a newspaper ln the primary campalan was a contnbuUoo tn that aense, ·• Cottet sald, His purc hase of the ads for Cory was !lrs t pointed out by "Front Pa ge,'' a feature news sheet printe d by the Republican State Central Com· m1ttee for dis lri butioo this week. Cofer aaid he placed the ads late in the primary campaign on his own, without direction from Cory~ main campaign bead quarters. Carl d 'Agoslino. chief de puty controller. who also w wi one of Cory's campaign directors. said the campai1a leaders did not know about the ad until they saw it ln U\e Santa Monica Outlook. "At the lime we lrlq~ as to wbo put lt in,·• be aaid. "we bad to gel tht lnforrnaUon ror our crimpalp reJ>Ort •· ... ... Plans· urea are not exptictoo to exccc.-d three stories in height. The planned road system in· eludes a transit corridor along the San Juan Creek hills ndgeline. The other major road access will be Pacific Coast H1gbw<Jy. Additionally links will be made inland to Irvine by way of e xtended Culver Drive ttnd Sand Canyon Avenue. <See COAST. Page AZ> e ·Anaheim Swimmer Vanishes Did a 24-year -old Anaheim man drown during a post· midnight swim last Wednesday off Camel Point Beach in South Laguna? The disappearance of Vernon Wedeking today is classified as a "missing person" incident by Orange County S heriff's officers. According to Capt. Robert Griffith. Wedeking and another Anaheim man, Eugene Thomas Wargo. 26, visited Camel Point about 1t :30 p .m . the nigflt of July I. Wargo told o ffit'ers th<Jt Wedeking went for a sv.im in the water. laid on lhl' sand for a while. then v. cnl back mlo the water about 1 a .m . Wednesday. but never returned, C.ipt Gnt fith said. Griffith said a search of the bedch and near shore waters by deputies and the Nev.-port Beach Police De partment helicopter failed to locate Wedeking. A search at daybreak by the Orange County Ha rbor Patrol also failed to locate the miss ing man, said Lt. Harry Gage. The case remains in the dl•part ment's active file. GaJte added San Cle m ente L1fr~uard Lt. Lynn Hug hes s aid lifebuards were made aware of lhe incident but conducted no search due to the other searches and the IC1ck of E'vidence. Burglars Strike S. Laguna Church Ru gs and a ster eo phonograph valued at $&t0 have been stolen from a South Laguna church, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies said burglars who picked the lock of the door took the valuables fro m the United Methodist Churc h. 21632 Wes lt'V Drive. · $1 ,400 Raid Burglars wtio e ntered a South Laguna hom e via the kitchen window le ft the premises with a South American Indian blanket. a guitar and other valuables worth n early $1,400, Orange County Sheriff's officers report· ed today. Deputies said the theft oc- <'UrTed at the home of John Quen - tin Frazee Jr .. 22. while be was away at work. Olr~C.aal -~ 1featller Fair except for patchy late night and early mom· ing low c louds . Highs in middle 70s, lows in high 60s. -INS~DE TODA~ Two hundred thou1and /amine-stncken nomads or~ being moved in po$$ibly mg. gen human ttf•ttlement ewr m A/rt<'O. A7 . lade" =-...... "* t • ----- .#' /I 2 DAILY PILOT L/SC W9dnesday,Juty9, 1175 l'~PageAI FittwSs ··AGENCY ATTACKED. • • Hanson also is presidt'flt ol the MO.Uton·Nl1uol Waler lliltri<t. Moulton Niguel ts :i member of AWMA, along .,.,.ith the Clty of Laguna Beach, the South Lu1una Sanit ar y District, l.os Ali sos Water Di strict, El Toro Water District, Irvine Ranch Water District and E merlilld Bay Service District. The letter states that the city is C'oncerned about Ute dual roles of Carl J . Kymla as both mana1er of Moulton Nigue l 11.nd chairman of AWMA and Alexander Bowie, a Newport Beach attorney who ~its as legal counsel to AWMA as '-"'ell as Moulton Ni1uel and : Irvine Ranch Water districts. . , The letter states that lhe close -ties between the landowners, the ,water districts and AWMA has precluded individual citizens from influe ncing the operation of ·:AWMA. : · Hanson could not be reached _l.oday for comment on the letter. There was no answer at his listed' .. -telephone number. • Kymla said he had not r e-._~ived. the letter. but was aw~re ft letter had been sent by the city to EPA. F ro"' P llfle A I CO AST ... Company offi cials said that cibout 50.000 People will tive in the , area when it is fully developed. ;,Jn the more densely developed -11rea northwest of Muddy Canyon . ·~ensity' is expected to be between '\"A-'6 and 6.5 units to an aC'rc. A total of 1.364 ;,icres of the ~oastal area is prDposed for a f\tate park. The land includes 3.5 «miles of beach and bluffs and all '"ofMoroCanyon. Company officials hope plans will go t o Orange Cou nty :$upervisors io November. The TlC~tAP pluf1ning group was set up to buffer potential protests to 'company development plans. Although the t•o1npany 's new plans lake into accowit many of the conCerns of TJCMAP mem-, ,bers. com puny president Jl.ay Watson conceded that lhere \\tere still some "diametrically opposed posilions." , However. Wa tson said "lhose \vho S<Jy TlCJ\tAP has been a rip off or a ruse, when you look below "the surface. you see that is because all their ideas were not accepted.·· S t e in m e tz :·Again H e ads Art Museum David Steinmetz has been r e· elected president of the board of trustees of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Vice presidents Ben C. Deane ·and Leon Lyon, and treasurer Owen Metzler were also re· e lected to their offices. New of- ficers are George Jcfhies and Mrs. Johann Lonas. vice presi- dents, a nd Mrs. C. Thom us 'Wil ek, secr etary Six new trustees w~rc also elected to the board, in.;-luding .H ancock Banning Ill , Charles W. Hester, Don Lu gcrberg. John Shea. Gene R. Summers. and .Mrs. C. Thomas Wilek . Mrs. Denis E. Su llivan , presi· dent of the Ahmanson Founda- tion, was named an honorary trustee in r ecognition of her ·•out· s tanding contribution and conti- ,nuing support of the museum Qver the past 10 yci.lrs. ·· lndia in Protest NEW DELl·ll. India (APJ Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's young s uppo rte rs planned another protest toduy against the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and said the American pres:. would be a new target. ORANGE COAST l ~<. DAILY PILOT 1,,. 0•-C.0.>t 0.H• P11ol . ..,,. "''" • .,,,~..,. .,. ...... 1 ................ ""'""''"""°0•' ... °'"-C.cw>• """'•>"•<>Q(O"'P•~• ~-... ..,,,_..,, ...,.,,,.,,,..., -"<l~y ""°"ql'I F''"'" "" Co•I• --. ....... .,.,,, bo..o<h, MWM'~"'' "'"'" f....,. •••" v••"·•. ,,, . ., •. ~·un•·•~·•• V•'"' """ ~ .. Q..,.. ........ 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'"''"" t••t• .... ,..,. _.._ •t (•"• Mou c.<""'"''···-•1 .. 19\"'U<''~' u .• .-..... ., ..,.,, t• fCl 1r1<>nll'll•, .... ,.,.,.,.,...,,..._w 1111 -·· • He said that any references lo the Moulton Nis uel Water Db- trlct would be discuaed by the Moulton Niguel board ol diree· tors at its regular JDeeUA,I July 17. "'On numerous occaaloar, the information, recomm@1ld1tions and opinions given to AWMA (by its staff) have been less than ac- curate .11.nd have re1ulted in lar1e suma of money being prem.11.tW'e- ly or unnecessarily spent," the letter states. It is alleged in the letter that the AWMA staff told member agencies the design of the re- gional treutment System hud verbal approval from EPA . "_ . . Literally hundreds of thousands of dollars have been wasted on the basis of this representation and it now ap- pears that the AWMA staff was. in fact, warned by you (EPA) of the perils of proceedlng without approvals,'' the letter states. AWMA s pe nt in excess of $600,000 for detailed design or a large regional tre11tment plant in Aliso Canyon that was rejected by EPA for environmental re- asons. Laguna Beach did n o t • participate in financing the de- sign. of the plant because the plant did not have necess:iry a p· provals from government agen- cies . ··in conc lusi on . the joint powers structure is not perform· ing as a viable vehicle for the creation of a regional system in the Aliso Creek area," the letter states. The city suggests in the letter that AWMA be transformed into a county sanitation district. This change, the letter states, would allow for citizen participa- tion in planning the regionat sewage system_ Cle m e nte Man Hit b y T rain Still Critical San Clementian Roger W. flom remained in critical condition to- day after suffering severe in- juries when struck by a Santa F.e freight train in San Clemente Monday. Horn, 37, was hit and thrown alongside the tracks in the vicini- ty of the Linda Lane cfOfising. Witnesses told police that the victim had been running along the tracks just out.side the lies before Lhe accident and was ap- parently trying to catch ttis dog running ahead of him. Santa Fe officials placed the speed of the northbowld freight <1t "about 40 miles an hour " at the time of impact. ' The accident occurred near the San Clemente lifeguard head· quarters . Four lifeguards responded to the scene and g.11.ve first aid. Since 1960, there have been five train accidents in San Clemente involving personal injuries. Jn four cases the victim was killed. In 1969 near Linda Lane a 21 year old pedest ria n was struck and killed while walking on the railroad tracks . Garage Raided San Clemente police are in- vestigating a theft of golf clubs, t\1;0 bicycles and a sleeping bag all valued at $570 taken in a burglary at lhe home garage or Paul Brooks, 349 Vaquero, San Clemente. Brooks discovered the crime '-'"'hen he returned home from vacation and reported it Tues- day . P ol ice said there was evidenc e th e garage had been lived in during Brooks' absence. Classes . Lau,:,C,lwd By ANNE COOPER Ot ..... 0.11, "-.e ..... "San Cleaieote's physical fit· ncs1 proeram 111 in Its infant st a1e1 compared to what I saw in the Midwest," says Tom White, senior recreation leader for the Capistrano Unified School Dis· lril"l. White teaches physical fitn~s at San Clemente High School to area residents as young as 5, older children, teenagers, col· lege students, young and middle- aged adults. · In a program of morning and evening classes which began two weeks ago, White starts students on basic conditioning, which in- cludes jogging, weightlifting, s wimming a nd s tretching ex- ercises to develop muscle tone. ' "A lot or people in the program have been disappointed to dia- cover \\'hat poor shape they're in," White s ays. "Now that they have been working out for two weeks. they 're proud of their pro- gress." · White came to San Clemente J-li gh School from Appleton, Wi s., where he \l(aS involved in running a Run for Your Life program. Run for Your Life was developed by the President's Council on Physical Fitness, he says, and emphasizes individualized condi- tiooing and recorded measure- ment. "I got into fitness Ll'aining after college," White explain&, .. when I started bloating up because I wasn't getting enouth exercise. In college I played foot· ball and was captain of the track team. When I stopped participat- ing in sports, my weight jupi.ped and J felt lousy.'' White came to San Clemente because his Run for Your Life program in Wisconsin was de- manding all his w'aking hours. He is starting from scratch in the Ca pistrano district, he says. ''We have &o many forms of recrea- tion to compete with in this area. This is a grassroots program. We are trying to emerge from that stage.'' Burglars Thirsty? Burglars broke into a box car parked in the San Juan Capistrano area and carried off 90 cases of Oly m pia beer, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies said the thieves broke into the Santa Fe Railroad wagon while it was parked at 33207 Paseo Cerveza. They valued the. loss at $290. Thie f Takes Truck Wheels A four -wheel-drive truck was left without wheels to drive in a theft reported to San Clemente police tod ay. Kevin J . O 'Donnell, 405 Granada, San Clemente, told of- ficers he had returned home at about 1 a.m. and found his vehi- cle sitting wheel-less in his carport. Taken were the vehicle's snow tires and white spc:>ke wheels. Loss was estimated at $500. Reports Conflict At Refugee Site By JACK CHAPPELL OftPtl D.ilJ "* ..... Conflicting reports on the Ca mp Pendleton Refugee Center continued today although of- ficials have backed off earlier de- nials that the center would be shutdownbyOct . l . Chief Warrant Officer Rocer Com bs said it had been recom-mended by Nick Thorne, chief of the governmental task force looking after the refugees at Pendleton, that center be closed for the winter rainy seuon. Thome told a preta conference Tuesday he had received no word from Wa s hln1ton D.C. In response to that reconuneoda· Uon. CWO Combs sold tbal II the outprocetting or the Indochina refueees continued at it.I pretent pace of 250 a day, the relutee center could be clo6ed doWn in 90 to lOOday1 . Present population i1 11.111. So far, 22 ,868 refugees hive been proce11ed throueh Pendleton since the center opened Apt1121. Tbe refuaees are houHd ln quonfft hut1 and in ttnt cities on the base in the hlll1 ~ San Clemente. · CWO Combs said betauae or the tents, Thorne had recom - mended the s h ut down of Pendleton's center. "We 're thinking ol the health and comfort of the refugees," Combs said. He said, however, pinpointing the exact date at·which winter ar· rives in Southern California 11 not possible. Meanwhile, governmental task force officlels in the eut have an· nOunced that Pendleton. Indian- town Gap, Pa., and Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. would be clOHd by winter. Eleanor Green, apolceswom1n at the Indiantown Gap center. announced the clostnaa. "We certainly will 1'>0t kMJ> Pendleton or Indiantown Oap open past cold weather," Ml. Grun said. "It 11 not a date we can Ht, it depend• oo the weather, and we've alway• envllioned E&Un Ont," because lt 1.J the l1ut elfl. clent or the three cam111. There are about 62,IP) ntuaees altoeether ln the four U.S. eampc and more than 18,000 in centers on Quam and Wake IJland. Tbe talk force ha1 been reltatin• about 715 reru1ee1 daily tram lbe camp.~. ----- fl D911y ,.,.. "-" ,..... .SIGNS CAUSING CONTROVERSY IN .SAN CLEMENTE Are They for Direction, or Ad vertlalng? Clemente Seeking Answers oil Signs The San Clemente City Council want.I to know if 31 new signs showing directions to housing de- velopments as well as city points of interest are really doing any eood. Councilman Pat Lane said he found the number or the signs ex· Cel!sive . "This is beginning to look like a Hansel and Gretel re-enactment. There has got to be a policy on just how many breadcrumbs you drop along the road," Lane s aid. He said he felt the signs were ending up being advertising as opposed to directioriaL The issue arose when Emma Leon, 401 Arenoso .Lane, ap- peared before the council last Wednesday to protest the placing or a sign 1n her front. yard. Mrs. Leon Said she was not asked if she wanted a sign in her front yard, that it was just placed here on a city easement. The council approved a plan by Planning Director Ri chard Ahlman to re1o·cate the sign in question and then called for a committee.to study the efrect the signs were having on home sales. Mo c alis to Talk San Juan Capistrano City Manager James S. Mocalis will talk about the city's future Thurs- day when he appears as guest speaker before the Capistrano Community Affairs Council. The topic of Mocalls' 7:30 p.m. talk at the San Juan Woman's ll Club is, "Where do .we gd from Here?" His talk is open 1o lhC public. Tra nspac R acers Save Six By ALMON LOCKAJIEY O.lly PU .... IUnt li•W Two yachts in the ·rranspacific yacht race diverted course early today to make a dramatic rescue of six persons whose 46-foot sail· ing sloop was si nking 750 miles offshore after bitting an uWden- tified object. The sinking yacht was not en- tered in the Transpac. (See race story. Paee Al4 . l It ~as identifjed as the Cal-32 Attorante. formerly owned by Burke Sawyer of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Sawyer sold the boat more than a year ago lo M;s. NancY Sherman of San Diego . l\1rs. Sherm an and her crew or fi ve we re on a cruise from the mainland to Honolulu when the boat went down early this morn- ing. Crews of the racing yachts Shamrock a nd Swift.sure spotted flares on the horizon about 12:15 a .m. today and both diverted course to investigate. Shamrock is owned by Roy Di sney and Swiftsure i s owned by Nick Frazee of San Diego. Swift sure arrived at the sink- ing vessel first a nd took the six survivors aboard. Noone was in - jured. The only passengers iden- tified. were Mrs. Sherman and her two sons, Jim and Jeff .. The other three, said to be friends or the Sherman boys. were not lm· mediately identified. l\1rs. Sherman is the widow or the late George Sherman, an employe of Disney Studios for many years. The Shermans are personal friends of Roy Disney who had agreed before the start of the r ace to maintain a radio schedule with Attorante. The Attorante. as were all the famed Cal-32s, was designed by Nick Potter of Newport Beach. The Attorante was built in 1936 by the old South Coast Company of Newport Beach. The 32 indicates the wate rline length of the vessel. The overall length was 46 feet. · The Attorante was purchased a number of years ago by Earl Sawyer for his son, Burke. She was virtually rebuilt and a few year s ago won the sweepstakes award as the best maintained. yacht in Nev.·port Harbor Yacht Club's annual yacht inspection. Burke Sawyer, now president of Watts Sail~~ campaigned the boat successfully in offshore races for many Years until he sold her to the Sherman family. ' Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PA~TS-TIR ES -ACCESSORIES SPECIAL - ~ Acrylic Warmup Suits • I Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men 's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Tennis Shoes Adidas-Converse-Tretorn Basketball Shoes Converse-Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot BUI-Adidas All Purpo~ Shoes spat BUt--Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas ' &anadas Open ~ to 6 Clased Sunday Tennis Dresses Men's & Boys ' Tennis Shorts Men 's & Boys' Tennis Shirts Tennis Rackets-Wilson ' Dunlop-Bancroft-Yonex. Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson·Penn- Dunlop Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls ' Darts & Dart Boards Duck Feet Fins pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Sn orkles-Aotes Barbell & Dumbell Sets Chest Pulls Bike Repairi ng-Parts-Tires-Tubes 531 Center 646-1919 \ I " I \ t pa Ce do lh· an m. •• th• In Lu 15 w, . pa ap po Kl cc Cti or Di "' .m R: V: M .. •w di th li• c 7 C: VI c:i C! op Sq J I I (I C1 th. to: pr W• m ar 46 th iii th lo ni Sc M Bl vi ln Pl M ln vi Ill j I , , 111 t hi ti 01 " I I cl !I cl a[ ~ I I -.... ' .. -........ ,., .,., . .,.,,. ....... D&-tb J . Potter has been n&imed general sales manager or Ht~ Ruasell, loc. lOdn~ & Russell i.s a major supplier or domestic and 1m. C~~l(e umlle r und other wood products to Southern ... ornaa He res ided an Laguna Niguel Poller was formerly national sales tnanager. d1 stributton centers for American Forest ProducLc;, Inc • . Albert C. llodor of Newport Beach, v1ce president. marketing, has been ap· pointed <'Xecutave VICC prC.!-.ldl•rtl or Avoset Food Corporation. Avoset as the specialty foodi, s ub· 8ldaary o f Sm 1th Kl me Corpora lion Pono Hodor, 49, JOlned Avoset in October. He was formerly execut1\le \'Ice president of Wm T Thompson Co Los Angel~s. • • The Cox & Burch Advertising <:om· pany moved 1ts o ffices lo 610 Newport Cente r Dnvc, Newport Be;.u:h The compa ny ora gm;.illy opened doors 111lalc1974 111 Los Angeles • R. Dell Price Ill h;.is been named merchandise manager . water s ports of AMF Volt, Inc., Santa Anu Hoo0tt Price has merooand1smg authority for management or the AM ft' Voit Swam and Dive Imes m arketed through retail and d1scount.ch<innels and the AMF Voit Water Ska line marketed through manne and r etail dealers. Pnce, a resident of Balboa. has been a di\ er for 13 years and 1s cert 1f1ed by the Nataonal Association of Underwater Jnstructors .. Gus A. Owe n and Douglas K. Nelson bwlder-developers in Orange County for 15 years, announced formati on of Pacific \\eslern Property Management Com· pany, Tustm Pac1f1c Wes tern manages over 300 apartme nt units and Ndson proJects a portfolio of l ,000 by lhc end of the year PRICE '* Rosalie Mc Elroy has been named account execuhve for KOCM Radio in Newport Beach a fter servrng as media ex· ecut1ve with K WlZ in Santa Ana A longtime account executive with KVOA·TV (NBC) in Tucson, !l he was president of the Tucson Ad Club a nd vice president of the J\dvcrt1smg Association of the West • Claremont Gr.1duate Sc hool has a'>'arded the Cerhftcatc an Exe cutive Management to Kenneth R. Mayne of NC\\ port fk LI Ch Mi.l}nc ts mi.It kctmg m;.magc1 for the Aeronutronic D1v1s1on of ford l\lotor('o. The ccrtaf1c;.itc s1gruf1es successful p<1rt1c1pataon in a ~raduate progr;.im intended for persons in executive and .managenal pos1t1ons • Steve Mokrt-n h.is ~n aproanted m<1na ger of the new Radio Shack s tore. located <il 17050 M agnoha. Fountain Valley ,. Charles A. French has been appointed controller of tht M1croelect.tonac Device D1v1s1on m Anaheim of Rockwell IDternallonal Corporation. French Joined RockweU in June 1972 and most recently was director of business planning and control for the div1s1on. He replaces James E. M('Munn. "ho moved to a post m the fmanc1al organ1zat1on of Hockwl!trs Ell!ctromcs Opera· Lions * Raymond F . Pentz of Laguna Niguel has Joined lhe Charles Neal Financial Services, Inc., San Juan 7 Capistrano, as portfolio manager Ray has S<.'rved as manager of a Newport Beach in ve8tors advisory servtce and been a member of the frnan· <:1al community for seven years He received his B A al USC und his master's at the Claremont Graduate School • California Western Stat.es Life Insurance Company has opened a sales office m Suite 709, Soulh Tower, Union Bank Square, Orange The agency JS man<1ged by Eugene C. Bou. Edison Backs Site in Utah SALT L AKE CITY (UPI) So uth e rn California Edison Co says the original site proposed for the Kaiparow1ts power proJeCt m southern Utah would mea n savan gs ll'l money, coal, wildlife and archeology. The power firm issued a 46-page report contendmg the onginal Nipple Bench site would be more swtable than the Four Mile Bench location 15 miles farther aorth. FORMER Interio r Secretary Rogers C. B. Mort.on rejected the Nipple Bench s ite in 1973 for en· vironmenlal reasons. say· lng Jl was loo c lose lo Lake Powell. The Bur<.':l U of Land Management is complet· int ano(her draft of an en· vironmental impa ct ~talc· rnent on the 3,000· Area F irm R e organizes Computer Automation. Inc .. Jrvin c -ba s ed manwacturer of m1mcom· puters and computer· baaed lndt11lrlal systems. hu been reorganized into three separate operating or1anlznlion~. Prcslde1,1l O.H Mcth\'ln said the new corporate s tructure includes two divisions. the NAKED MINI Division ond the In· dustrla\ Products Division, and CAI, Ltd .• the com· pany 'a wholly-owned Brill.lb 1ublldlary. m ega" alt coa l burning plant for subm1s s1on to In· tenor Secretary Stanley Hathaway -who has said he favo1 s the ptoJecl Southern Ca 11 forn1a Edison , one of three South\\e s l ul1l1ty firms plannmg the pl~nt, s ub· milted its a nalys is of lhc two sites to Hathaway, the BLM, and Utah state and local off1c1als ROBERT CURRI E. Ka1parowits pro1ecl manager. said construe· t1on at Nipple Bench ralher than Four Mile Bench would cost $130 million less and that annual operating costs would be $4 million lower. The consumption or coal would be l .S malhon tons lower dunng the planl's m1n 1 mum 35-year economic life, Curnesaid The reporLsa1d the Nip- ple Bench site would also have less biological impact -~1nce Four Mile &nch has twice as many species o f animals and more wooded areas -and a re- duced eUect on cultural re- !iO\.lrces -since it coq.alns fewer fossils and known archeologic31 sites High 'n Dry? RIO DE JANEIRO. Bra ial (AP > Police are looking for a m ;tn ond his two son~ \\ho purport.edl)· made ,. fortu11c SQOin1 local "Old Ben" whlsky under various quality SC\rtch labels to niahtclubs. ~ . . . .. . . ••f•#·--.... , ........ ,. ..... ,. . w.dntsday,Juty9.19'7S CAIL V PILOT 111,. 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' I 88 DAILY PILOT Wednesday.Jt·ly9.1975 'Star Trek' 1or Movies ~ Q:·W11l we ever see any new "&ar Treks"! And lD LbeTV lieries did lbe USS E11terprtse and its crew ever return to Eartb? -Jan Nobers, Plttsbur1b. · · A: No, not in its own Ume. But twice the En- terprise visited Earth's past. In "City on the Edge of Forever," Dr. A1 cCoy jumped into a lime warp and disappeared. Capt. Kirk and Mr. Spock follo~·ed and found themselves in New York City during the 1930s. There, Capt. Kirk had to let the woman he loved die -3s she was meant to -or risk changing all Earth's history ? In .. Al\:iignment: Earth," the Ente rprise and its crew returned on a historical mission to see how 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn ond Hy Gordner Earth survived one or the most dangerous years in its history -1968. To answer your fi rst question : Gene Rodden- berry -creator of the TV seri es -is now writing a ' script for a movie version or ··star Trek." Perhaps we will see the crew return lo Earth in il . Q: We know movie producer Sam Goldwyn was famous ror his malaprops. Didn't be a lso have a natural n alr ror humor? -Mrs. M. Palmer, Little Rock, Ark. A : Yes. Garson Kanin recalls an <£necdote Groucho Marx used to tell. For a long while, whenever Goldwyn would meet Groucho he 'd as k: .. How's Harpo?" After years of being greeted by this, Groucbo finally said, ··u sten, Sam, every lime we've met for years, you always ask, '1-low's Harpe?' Never anything else. And I'm getting god· damn s ick and tired or it. Why don't you ever ask me how I am?" "I-low arc you?" Goldwyn asked. What happens when you're a N.Y. cop "''I'm fine," said Groucho. "And how's Harpo?" asked Goldwyn. Q : Why don't we get rentns ot' the Rpm•&: Allen . lbowa! They were so runny. -Mrs. R. Carmicbael, Morristown, N.J . A: Boasts Burns : .. I certainly agree they.were ( so funny. I loved watching them even more than do· ing them. Especially that handsome straight man who smoked a cigar all the time. He was a riot. You sbould see him now -even his cigar is wrinkled!'' Send your .quegtion.s to Hy Gordner, "Glad You Asked That," care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1560, Onta Mesa 92626. A-farilynand Jly Gardner will answer as many questions as they can tn their column, but the .:"'?lun:ie of maiJ makes perS01Jlll replies imposs1ble. ,, THE MOVIE EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT ... THE FIERY MOMENTS YOU 'LL NEVER FORGET. I I sent to France to bust a dope ring and ... • YOll ean'11peak French • TM F1mnch cops Mte rou CALL FOR SHOWTIMES I •Your own people have 5el you up ... . IR:l .... lmER PICTURE THAN THE FIRST: IT SEETHS WITH ACTIOM CHASES. FLEEIMG YACHTS. FIRES. FLOODS AMD SHOOYOUTS." Gene Shall. NBC· TV ewnsan 1n-1he ow-nlna Pool"' HARPER IS IACK RolWU' Rmro11.o .. • ""-00> "'" "'" ~,~PU ·--""THl ... SOOBOf SICOte A'flHUI• ~ :!S..11!~. ' __ .. ,,. IJ0.4401 ""'-1 PW '" TMI MOST NIGHlT ACCLAIMID flUll Of'"',.... 1· ... ' .. 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IATTLI IS ~TIOLOVYL" IAll.TAl l ..... ,.,,,.. 11....-« .UOSC1" M I \ 7 7 Saddlehaek Totla''~s Closing : J • • ~-'t'. •tock · EDIT ION _v_o_L_·-68~1=N=0~·~1~90~,~5~S~E~CT~l~O~N~S~,~6~2~P~A~G~E~S~~~~~~~~~~~O~R~A~N~G~E~C~O~U~NT!Y~,C~A~L~l~F~O~R~N~l~A~~~~~~~W~E~D~N~E~S~D~A~Y~,J~U~L~Y~9~,1~9~75~~~~~T~E~N~C§E~N~~~ County to -Save El Toro Building~ ~-~ Orange County S t.1pervisors Tuesday agreed lo put up un as· yet undetermined amount of money to preserve lhe Serrano Adobe and other historic El Toro buildings. The old dwelling, the one-room ~l Toro schoolhouse, the original St. George's Episcopal Mission Cory's Choice Nixed SACRAMENTO ClJ Pl) -A Santa Monica attorney who con- tributed $528 to the campaign or stale Controller Kenneth Cory was recently appointed as an in- herita nce lax re feree by Cory in violation of stale hiw, it was re- ported today. The Sacramento Union said it was told by Crawford Cofer that he telephoned Cory's office to d ecline the appointment after re· porters began calling about the apparent conflict violation. The Union said the disclosure that Cofer purchas~ $528 worth of ne ws paper advertising for Cory in last year's Democratic primary dection is the fi rst de· finite violation of a 1970 Jaw that prohibits the controller from ap. pointing as a referee anyone who ccntributed to a candidate for controller. Last week it was disclosed that Cory appointed as rt:ferees sever a l persons closely connect· ed to campaign contributors. in· eluding a 20-year-old Stanford University student whose father donated $5,000. 1 Cofer said the incident .. was an oversight on their part and on mine. I had it called to my atten- tion by a r eporter in lhc last cou· _ple of days. ··until these questions had re- minded me . . . I had not put two and two to~ether that puUing ~n ad in a news pape r in th~primary campaign was a cont.ributi<>n in lhat sense,'• Coffer s aid. His purchase or the ads for Cory was first pointed out by ··Front P age,'• a reature news sheet printed by the Republican State Central Com- mittee for dis tribution this week. Cofer said he placed the ads late in the primary campaign on his own, without direction from Cory's main campaign head- quarters . Carl d 'Agostino, chief deputy controller, who a lso was one of Cory's campaign directors, said the campaign leaders did not know about the ad until tt>ey saw it in the Santa Monica Out1ook. "At the time we inquired as to who put it in," he said, ••we had lo gel the information for our campaign report." The ad showed up as a non· monetary contribution to Cory's campaign since Cofer paid for it himself. D'Agostino, who said it de· finitely was a violation, said the controlle r 's office tried to be careful in checking potential in- heritance tax referees to make sure they had not been campaign ·contributors. Homes Asked For Swimmers Saddlebac k Va lley residents are neeed to off er their homes to swimmer s a tte nding the 1975 Mission Viejo Invitational Cham- pionship~ July 30 through Aug. 3. More information is available by calling Mission Viejo Nadadores Booster Club Housing Chairman J e an Casey or her as- sistant Linda Hutchings, 831-0513 or 830-5474 . Many more homes will be needed this year , the second time the invitational meet will be held in Mission Viejo, to accom- modate the increased number ol n11tional and international swim· mers expected. DOGGONE/IT WASCOODAD "It waa •very auccessfuJ ad. I aold all lhe pupplet." Thal '1 the advertiaing 1uccesa story told b)' the lrvtne man who pl1c~ this ad tn t he Dllily PUOl: Mlnl Schnuui r , AKC, 8 wks, Cha mpion blood llsr11, mM /(e e~e. Ir you huv.., u p'1t to sell, call 6'2·5678. Pul a ff'w worm to work for you. In tho Dally Pllot. and possibly other structures will become part oC a historical com· plex on the adobe grounds. The county already holds title to a 53-acre community park sur- rounding ll\e adobe a nd Sad· dleback Valley r esidents have been pressing for several years to get the county's help in saving the old buildings. Supervisor s last week refused to designate Serrano Park as a regiona l county r ecreation area, but they tentatively committed Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· trict money ~o the preservation ,. . Flipped 01ad Shoke11 D•oly Polol suit Pllolo Ruth Moe lle r , s hake n bul apparently uninjured. r e- constructs accident for Laguna Beach policeman Mike Ferris. Mrs. Moeller. 40, of 569 Blumont St.,1 was on her rounds as a Daily Pilot delive rywoman Tuesday when she lost control of her car and it flipped into the front yard al 2935 Chillon Way, Laguna Beach. Historical Exhibit . Displays Artifacts A historical exhibit at the Laguna Hills Mall moves into its fourth day Thursday with Uve en- tertainment and dis plays of artifacts collected by the Sad- dle hack Valley's foundin g f~ilies. · Organis t Ruth Ke rn of the "Leisure World Combo" is scheduled to take over the mall stage al 1 p. m . for a recital of popular songs. At 2 p .m . banjoist Peter Case will present a program of folk music and traditional ballads. The exhibit, prepared by the Saddle back His torical Society. includes ma ny items loaned for display b y the Valley's old timers, including the Stevens, Benne tt, Osl ermans. Prothero and Serrano families. It also includes a 1921 fire truck 'and a bear trap which reportedly snared. the last g rizzly roaming the valley. A group of h ostesses , • s upervised by Mrs . Lillia n Muirhead, w ill be al the mall Japanese Youths Need Area Homes through Sunday lo guide visitors through the displays and answer questions. The exhibit. meant to be an an· nual affair, was formally opened Monday by Fifth Dis tri ct S\lpervisor Thomas F . Riley and a color guard from the El Toro Marine Corps Air Stat.ion. Riley com mended the His- torical Society for launching the exhibit during the nation's Bicen· tennial year . .. I really don't think there is anything more appropriate in this, our Bicentennial year. than for each of us lo consider our na- tional and local heritage," Riley said. "It's really sad that so much attention has been directed at our national history and that our local heritage has. in r ecent days, been ove rlooked to a la r ge degree. "However. here in the Sad- dleback Valley we are indeed fortunate lo have su ch dedicated citizens as Ray Prothero, Jeanne Gagnebin, Doug a nd Nikki Fan- non, among others. who devote an immens~ amount of time a nd effort to the preser vation of his- tory in the Saddleback Valley." Two Rob Bank NORTH HOLLYWOOD <UPI> -Two armed men robbed a First Federal Savings and Loan branch of m ore tha n $14,000 Tuesday. eClort. Robert Nelson, executive aide t-0 Supervisor Thomas Riley, said the exact amount of county money to be spent on the project hasn't been determined, but it is likely the funds will supplement those r aised by the Saddleback Valley Historical Society. The adobe and its surroundin~ park are all that remain of the 10,~acre rancho granted by the Mex1 can government in lhc early 1800s to Don Jose Serrano. In the late 1880's, the adobe and surrounding acreage were ac· quired by the Dwight Whiting family. which still owns most or the properly around the park sate. Much of the property is oow un- der residential or commercial development, which is one o( the reasons the board rejected re- gional status for the park. Did He Balk? Assessor Suspect Testifies ·By TOM BARLEY 01 Ill• Dally Piiot Sl•ll Supervising appraiser Garland Redding today identified defen· danl J ames Bertolino of Mission Viejo as the man who asked him one week pr ior to the June, 1972 prim ary e lection lo provide workers for Orange County As- sessor Andrew Hinshaw's con- gressional campaign. Redding, who faces trial Sept. Trustees E)'-e Park Site Fight Capistrano Unified School Dis· lrict trustees appear to be squar- ing off for a fi ghl with Orange County over use of the Castille Park site in Mi ssion Viejo. County supervisors voted last week to evict the school district from the Castille site, where 14 portable cl<issrooms are in use, if the district has nol signed an agreement by July 15topay$500a month rent. But school district t rustees balked al the r equirement al a board meeting Monday, tabled their approval of the item Clnd a uthorized the superintendent to hire private counsel to represent the district in the matter. Trustees also acted to develop contingency pl~1ns for housing the overCJow C<.1~li llc students if, as county officials have pro· mised, the dislritt b evicted from the site. Since the Roard of Trustees does not meet again until July 21, past the county's deadline, the next move appears to be up Lo county offici;ils Joe Wimer. director of ad· min istrali.vc !)crvices. said alternatives under consideration by tbe board include putting the · overflow C<Jstillc students at anoth e r sch ool on double sessions. The school district has been us· ini the site free of charge whJle a permanent Castille School is un· der construction on an adjacent lot. But school district officials say because of continued growth in the nt>ighborhood they still will · need the portables after the new school opens this year. Neighbor s have objected to the use of the school. saying they were promised a park on the six- <See TRUSTEES, Page A2) Purse Snatched Ora nge County Sherifrs of· ficers are hunting a youth who pulled a purse from lhe arm of a Laguna Hills Leis ure World resi- dent as she was leaving he r hom e. Deputies s aid Betty Ann Peckham. 77, of 177B Avenida Majorca was ro bbed as s he walked from her home. They said the nceing youth escaped with the purse and the $24 il con- tained. 29 on identical l1hurges of ~rand theft and ~onsp1 racy, tcstifit..-d in the Supenor Court trial that he refused lo !)Upply Bertolino wi th a list of names of members of his staff. Redding sauJ Hcrtolrno. 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada. told ham that the volunteer:. would lX! rl'· quired to pos t "vote for Hinshaw .. signs throughout Orange County on the tve of the Hero Cat Sam , the cross-eyed Manx who m eowed to alert his owners to fire in home Jast New Year's E\ic, accepts ·'Junior Fir em an" badge and ''Honorary Firefighter·• certificate from Orange Fire Dept. Firemen Call Koll Center Blaze Arson Newport Beach firemen said today that the blaze that broke out in lhe Monex International building at Koll Center early Tuesday was a case of arson. A spokesman for the fire qe- parlment said there were ~o specific suspects in the case but fire deparlmenl officials are in- vestigating circumstancss of the fire which caused abo!t. $5.000 damage to the building al 4910 Birch St. Firemen said the blaze began on the unoccupied fourth floor and said the source was a sl<ick of building materials lying in a hallway. While thePC w as a great deal or s moke. the fl a m es did little damage. firem en reported. The building is occupied by Monex International, formerly the Pacific Coin Exchange. .June 6 primary and on election day itself. Redding is the second of nine indicted assessor 's aides to testify against Bertolino in Judge Walter Smith's courtroom. _ Convicte d a ide Fred Lynn f'orbeck testified Tuesd~y that Hertolino was one of lhe chief conspirators in the plan w r ecruit members o f tne assessor's staff (See TRIAL, Page At> Saddle back To StuLly New Center A panel of Saddleback Valley c1v1c leaders have selected a committee lo study possibilities for building a community center -probably in El Toro. The committee includes Bill Monoson. El Toro Homeowner!> Association pres ident : Russ Hazelett. recreation director for three county service areas; and Raymond Bogden. Southern Pacific region director for Boys Clubs of America. The three will analyze :.itcs and possible funding sources and report back in about a month. Monoson said. "We will prepare a prcsenla lion and take it to the community probably through the Sad· dleback Area Coordinating Coun· cit <SACC)," Monoson said. The committee was selected at a meeting of concerr.ed c1v1c leaders Monday night. Two s ites for the facility wt-re discussed -both in El Toro. One is Serrano Creek park, a fiO-acrc parcel surro unding the histonc Ser rano Adobe in Lake Fore!>l. The other is the El Toro Com· munily Park along Aliso Creek. The center is needed moot an the El Toro a rea, Monoson said . because 4 ,000 of 6.000 hom~s there have no facilities avatlable olher than schools and the local recr eation progr am which 1s operated on school facilities. Both sites are considerable dis- tances from both Laguna Hilb and Mission Viejo. But Rick Bohay of Lagun~ Hills, president of SACC. said there a r e only about 300 youngsters in Laguna Hills -not enoug h to jus Ufy locating H center there. One of the a lternatives the group considered is founding a Boys Club which would also serve as a comm unity center. Bogden. th e Boys Club representative. said the facility would be locally controllL'CJ and open lo girls and adults as well as boys. He said since Boys Clubs an~ chartered as non-profit corpora- <See CENTER, Page A2) Or~Coaet <=:. ----~ Weat••r A summer with an intern<;. tional fl avor but no worry about passports, s hots or currency ex- change can be yours by hosting one of 35 J apanese students com- ing to the Saddleback Valley. Devoted Pop Missing Fair except for patchy late night and early mom· ing low clouds. Hi ghs in middle 70i;, lows in high 60s. The Foreign Study League is sponsoring the students, 13 to 15 years old, who will be in the area July 25 to August 23. Pal Phelan, Saddleback Valley and Capistrano Valley program coordinator. ¥tid the students will come from Kyushu, the southernmost island or Japan. Their hometown, Kumamoto, Is a resort ond commercial center. The boys a nd 8lrls will live ln · homes in the com mu.ntty. wllend class each weekday morning ul Saddleback Colleite ond Vt!\it Southern California tourist al· tractions. Phelan said more host romlUc ore neede d . Information i1 avallablc by cullina hlm Dt 831·0307. .. Viejo Parents Plead, for Dead, Son's Poodle By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL Of .... Oally l'I ... Mllft Chlp HUander of Mission Viejo dldn't have much lime on earth liut Topo, his black toy poodle Wtt.h .Uver whiskers, was always ade\'ottd playmate. They were virtually insepara· ble companions, until Chip en- tered the ho11pital and never came home. . The shrill-voiced little doa adored the llllle boy, even if Chip couldn't run and play -or even alt up on the Ooor -due to the IU'e-dralnlng congenital heart de- feel that made him UresoeasUy. Chlp, son or Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hitander, of 25789 Marguerite Parkway, bas been gone now ror some three years. "Loved by hla Daddy, His Mommy and ms Puppy," is the in sc riptton on the unall gravestone. He was 15 months old when he died following the open heart surgery lt was hoped could save htsJlfe.- Today, Topo the pup that brightened a r~w months oC that short llf~ la aone too. He vanished &1xdaya.a10. "Ube••• only a pet, we would just b\O' aaot.hcr one," says Mrs. Carol HUander, a working mom who must share he r Camlly life wilh a c a reer as a se<:retary. Her husband is warehouse manag@r for an An~im motor home du tributor and they have since bad a daughter Mlki, now 2~ years old, who took over at least a port or the empty spot m the livea of Michael, Carol und Topo. Topo -in a s~ns~ -ts all they had left of Chip, ••~ r0tt the old memories and old photoer•~­The RUanders are alllllOll cer· CSee PoODLE, P• . .U>. INSIDE TODA\' Two hundred thousand /amin~·ltncken nomads are being moved in posaibly btg gesi human reaeUlemtmt ever 111 A/nca. A 7 ......... ,_.. ..... 1 .. . • - ~2 DAILVPll.OT SB -: •. Mao Still Nixon Pal, BANGKOK, Tb•ll•od (1\P) -Ma0Tse-tuna·1u11 thinks well of torriaer Pr~ident Nixon and says . the W111ter1ate seandal wu the result of ''too much rre-~om o( political ex- pression in the U.$ .• " Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj rtports. Kukrit s aid during his n1c('tlng with Mao ln Pelf:. ing last week, the 81-year- o Id c hairman o f t he Chinese Com munist-party told him: "What's wron1 with taping a con\'ersation ..... "·hen you 11appen to have a ~ tape recorder with yuu? Most people in Amert.ca love playi ng with tape re-corders." Mao !aid h e remem- bt.'red Nixon 's visit to China in 1973 and added: ··Please tell him [ still think or him, .. the prime· m1nister reported. .J TV Heroes Will Visit Rescuers Tt:'\t?vision actors Marro Lopez :ilnd Mike Stoker, who speod most o( their time making paramedic l'alis on "Emergency," Saturday will visit their real-life coun - 0lt'rparts in the Saddlcback . \:alley. 1 The popular video heroes will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. :Jt the K ·~fart shopping center in '.El 1'oro to sign etutographs and to encourage citizen participation ~in .. Operation Lifesaver." ···"Operation Lifesaver," a pro- ject aimed at raising fwids lo ·purchase emerge nc y equipment, h;is been undertaken as a joint venture by the J\o1ission Viejo Javce1.•s and the Rancho Viejo· Jui1ior Women 's Club. Raffle tickets will be sold at $1 t.-~ch or three ror $2, with all pro- oteeds from the sale applied to ·~m ergency equipment for the Saddll'back Valley's fire depart- ments. The lucky winner of the grand 'prize dra"·ing, scheduled for Ju- "1)' 26, will receive 11 new Datsun B,210 sedan. Othe r prizes include 13 cases o f b eer and gi(( .certificates. Part of Saturday's act.ivilies i~ludes a demonstration of the "l aws of Life." a tool used lo ex- '. tract victims of auto accidents. :: Strong SuM Running Along South Beacl1es Good s urfing conditions were reported today along the bearhes from Lag un a Beach lo San Clemente wilh lifeguards ex~cl- 1n'g strong surf to continue. Laguna Beach guard Jim Stauffer reported surf to be run- ning at 4 to 5 feet and at lonR intervals between swells. He said the s u rf wa s big bul nol tlangerous and few riptides ha ve been noticed. San Clemente Lifeguard I.I Lynn Hughes said surf 'A-·as run- ning between 2 lo 4 feet and in good surfing s hape . San Clemente guard."> rescued ;tbout 20 persons Tuesduy. Bc<ich pOpulation was about 9,000 on ci- ty beaches a nd uboul 16,000 on co unt y b eac h es from Sa n :·t;temenle to South Lagun a. Laguna guards rescued J4 persons. A large crowd brcivcd overcast skies which cleetrcd after mid·day. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f!'l•r o'""''I'' (.o~'I D••I• "••o•. "''"""''~I•'"'' •~""<I'"" !'le..., p, •"·••Dul>••...., b• ""°'"" • t..,o,I ""b''"''""C.""'"''~' ~'""'"" •<l•I•..-,· "' """'" .... " """"""• , .. ,, .... q ............... <" '" -....... ,..,, b</ ... I>. H u"l• .... O<> bo¥1• I o.-o .......... 1 ........... ~ ... ~ ....... "•""' ..... I "<N'I• ~••" <;o"'n (.n~" A '"O;J'• ,.~.....,., ..... ..,., ,. °"'"'' .. ~ .. ~~· .. ··•·••• -W>d.o .. , .... <··-·~• .,..a,,·!'""!"'""' '' •• JOO"'"'' i..., ~, ••• ' (.oo.1d N,, ''"· .111 ........ "1•1" Robert N , Weed P"''"""' '""" Publ•''''" • Jac k R. Curley Vo(• Pt~"""'n! """""""'"I_,,,..,, l homilS l<eevll ~ [ll•IG• Thom.J'> A. M urptlint.• ""''"•01nQ t<l•I,.. CticJ rl e<; H . LOO', Richard P . 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Reddlo1 . prom1>ttd _, ,hl1 law)'tr ln the courtroom WU¥, adro.ltted that he completed ewiw. li me ~lips for a number or em.ployes who worked on the HlNhaw c11mp11i1n detsplte the fact that th ('y worked during county time. "But he lestlfled lhel he signed the 1llps on the Instructions of•&· se1sor'1 supe rvisor George Up- tori, who has pleaded guilty to lesser charges and will be sen- tenced July 24 by Judge Smith. Redding identified count.)' as· ses&or Jack Vallerga, flinshaw 's chief aiUe In 1972, as lhe man who first approached him lo enlist volunteer5 from Reddln1'11 1l1ff for the primary ccimpaign. Hinshaw and Vallerga have be en ind icted o n identical Charges of grcind theft and con· spiracy and additional crimina l charges stemming from furthe r alleged improprieties committed while Hinshaw served us as- ses1or. Val lerga has 1uccessfully 3.sked that the r1rst or his two trials be transferred to another county. The decision on lhe new location is expected Friday. ll is expected that H.ins h:.1w also will ask ror a transfer with the identical a r gument that he cannot obtain a fair trial in 9 range County. From Page A I TRUSTEES acre site and contending the school w11s a noisy, unslghlly substitute . Other parents haVe fought the portables. saying their children should h11ve a second permanent school s erving the Barcelona Homes in North Mission Viejo. That group maintains that the Capistrano district has neglected the school needs or Mission Viejo, which is far from the sprawling d istrict 's headquarters in Capistrano Beach. Following severa l con - troversial hearings on the issue, the county counsel's otfice de- termined that allowina the school district to use the site rree was an illegal gift of public funds . The market value of the site was determined to be $1 ,000 per month rent, but the school di s· tricl was given $500 .Iii month credil for its landscape improve. ments. The county 's r ecommenda - tions -that the district be evict- ed if it does not agree lo the rent -was supported by the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun - cil. Bicycle Rodeo Slated Friday A bicycle . rodeo Including a safety de monstration and re· gistration wi ll be held from 1 lo 5 p.m. Friday <lt Valencia Elemen· Lary School in l.aguna J·IHls. Orange County sheriff's de- puties 'A-'ill be on hand to regh,;ter young cyclists. show a film and conduct a safety inspection, ac- cording to Laguna Hills recrea- tion Director Ru ss Hazelett. Jet Lantis Safely LONDON (AP) -A British r\jrways DC 10 jet bound ror Los Angeles "·ith 160 passengen;. and crew made an e mergency landing in Keflavik, Iceland. Tuesday. ... Bicentennial Coins Banks be~an dist~butin~ coins bearing a special B1centenrual design Monday. The first to go out was a 50-cent piece with a pic- ture of Independence Hall opposite John F. Kennedy 's likeness. Quarters, witn a picture of a colonial drummer, and sliver dollars, with the liberty bell superimposed over the moon , will be available later this year. ,., rom Paflf' A I CENTER ... lion s. private (oundation funds could be used to finance it. l\1 onoson said other money avai\<.1blc inC'l udes county re- venue s haring funds and $159 mi llion bud geted for the next three ye<.1rs for such purposes by the federal government. ··we don 'l know yet it the com- munity al large wants this,'' Mon'os on said. "But Mr. Bogden had no worry about runding. lie said onre we get community sup· port , building a community t.·enter can be done." !\1onoson credited Rus! ~ta zel elt . recreation director. with organiz ing the campaign for the renter and bringing people together to discuss it. llazelett is resigning Aug. 7 after several years as reereation director for several Saddleback Valley service areas. Pier Swim Deadline Near Reports Conflict At Refugee Site By JACK CHAPPELL OI t~• DI Ur "°lie! tut! Co nflicting r e ports on the Ca mp Pendleton Retugee Center continued today although of- ficials have becked off earlier de· nials the.t the center would be shut down by Oct. I. ChleC Warrun l Ofricer Roger Combs said it had been recom· mended by Nick Thorne, chief of the govern m e nt a l task force looking alter the refugees at Pendleton, that center be closed for the winter rainy season. Thorne told a press conference Tuesday he had received no word from Wll s hington D .C. in response to that recommend•· ti on. CWO Combs said lha~f the outprocesslng of the Indochina refu gees continued at Its present pace of 250 a day. the refugee Center could be closed down In 90 to 100daya. Present population Is 18,116. So far, 22,869 refugees have been proce111ed through Pendleton since the center opened Aprtl 28. The reruaees are housed In quonset huts and In tent cities on the baae in the hills behind San Clemente. CWO Combs said betause of the tents, Thorne had recom · mended the shut down or Pendleton's center. Leaders Agree . LONDON <UPI > -Top trade union leader& agreed today on a "Save-the-Pound" p1ckage call- lng on the government to rely on voluntary instead of legally en- forceable measures to deal with Britaia 's soaring lnnauon crisis. Transpac 1'acers Save Six By ALMON LOCKAJIEV o.11r 1'1101 ... u"' ••• Two yachts In the Transpacific yacht race diverted course early tod11y to make a dramatic rescue of siX persons whose 46-fool s.ail· ing sloop was sinking 750 mtles orrshore arter hitting an uniden· Uried obj ect. The sinking yacht was not en· tered in the Transpac. <See race story, Page Alf.) It was ident ified as the Cal·32 Attorante, formerly owned by Burke Sawyer or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Sawyer sold the boat more than a year ago to ~1rs. Nancy Sherman of San _Diego. Mrs. Sherman and her crew or five were on a cruise from the mainland to Honolulu when the boat went down early this morn- ing. Crews of the racing yachts Shamrock and Swift sure spotted fl ares on the horizon about 12 : 15 a. m. today and both diverted coUrse to inveslilJ&le. Shamrock is owned by Roy Disney and Swifts ure is owned by Nick Frazee of San Diego. Swlrtsure arrived at the sink - ing vessel first and took the six survivors aboard. No one was In- jured. The only passengers iden- tified were Mrs. Sherman . and her two sons, Jim and J erf. The other three, said to be friends of the Sherman boys, were not im- mediately identi(\ed. f'rom Page Al POODLE ... lai n Topo was stolen July 3 about 7 a.m., rrom their front yard lav.•n area al the Casa Loma Apartments in a period o( two or three minutes . The Hi landers aren't rich, but they figure with two jobs between them they can afford a $500 re- "·ard to literally buy back a meaningful piece of their grief. shattered past. "We thought maybe if the story about Chip and the pup was · published , somebody might re- turn Topo because of the senll· menl, or eve n just for the money,'' she sald, noting they have a li sted telephone number under Michael Hi la nde r ir anyone can help. "We don 't care about the mo11~Y··r 'k~ won't ask any ques- tions.•· sne-;idd ed. • .. Thursday is the deadline for entries in the two·mile pier-lo· pie r ocean swim Friday in Newport Beach. The e ve nt is being co- sponsored by the Newport Beach lifeg uards and the city's Bicen- tennial Committee. Swim mers 12 and older can participate in the race rrom the Balboa Pier to the Newport Pier. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart LICeguards said lop com - petitive swimmers Cr o m throughout Southern California are expected to enter the event. which will be governed by AA U rules. Entries should be turned in to the Ne wport Beach Ocean Lifeguards Association at city hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLE PARTS -TIRES -ACCESSORIES SPECIAL -Tennis Dresses Acrylic Warmup Suits Men 's & Boys' Tennis Shorts • Laguna Criticizes Aliso Water Agency .; Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Men's & Boys' Tennis Shirts Tennis Rackets-Wiison ~ I Dunlop-Bancroft-Yonex Davis r· Bl' FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 0t IM O•ity J'IWI SM;ft The Ci ty of Laguna Beach hu iss ued a scathing attack on a joint powers sewage agency or which il is a member, charaing that lhe agency is controlled by a single landow11er and that dec::ep· tion by agency staff members has led the waste of "literally hundreds o f t hou1and1 of dollars." Target of the bli1tertng attack is the Aliso Water Management Agency (AW MA 1. formed three: ye ars ago to plan. construct and operate a multi -million dollar sewage treatment system that would serve 45,000 acres or l1nd in south Or11n1e County, m1.aeh ol which Is undeveloped. In a letter to the fede ral En· vironmental Protection Agency, one or many regulatory a1encle1 involved in the project, the city 1u11e1ts that AWMA be dll· banded and rt plact'd with a suc - cessor agency. The letter Is 1l1ned by La1una Beach Mayor R.oy Holm. It was approved by lhe other four mem- bers of the eouncll before being rt1alled Friday, , "The City of La1un1 Be1ch has become increasingly concerned regarding the operation of •.• AWMA in what ha1 become the efhd.lve dominance or Lhe ac•n· C"f b)' • 1ln1le l1r1e landown1r," the letter 11t1rtl. Thou rih the ltlLar mention.& no names. the landowner would be f . Ivar 0 . Hanson, owner of about l ,200 acre• or Moulton Ranch property that would be served by the A WM A sy1tem . Hanson also is president of the Moulton·Nl1uel Wat.rll!'tn<t. Moulton Nig uel is a member or AWMA. along with the City of Laguna Beach, the South Laguna Sanitary District, Loi Allsos Waler Dl1trlct, El Toro Water Ol1trlct, Irvine Ranch Water District and E merald Bay Service District . The letter stales that the city is concerned aboul the dual roies of Carl J .. Kytnla as both manager of Moulton Ni guel and chairman or AWMA and Alexander Bowie, a Newport Beach attorney who all.I u le1al counael to AWMA as well as MouJton Ni1uel and Irvine Ranch Water d.11trlct1. Tb1 letter st1le1 that UM ~IOle U• between lhe landowntn, the watw dl1trlct1 and AWMA hu ~eluded Individual 1ltl1ens ltOm lnnuenclng the operation at AWM/\. Hanlon could not be reach;ed today (or comment on .I.he letter. There wa1 no antwer al hll tilted telephofte-numbet . Kymla said ho had not I'<· celved the l~ller, but w111w1re a letter had been 1en1 by the el to!IPA. ' Subject to Stock On Hand Tennis Shoes Adldas-Converse-T return Basketball Shoes Converse-Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot Bill-Adidas All Purjlose Shoes Spot Bllt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas Clnidas Open 9 to & Closed SundlJ Tennis Balls-Wilson-Penn- Dunlop Racket Stringing ' ~ Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birdf ' Squash Rickets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts & Dart Boards Dae~ Feet Fins pr. pair 14.95 . Masks-Snorkles-flotes • Barbell I Dumllell Sets c~ Pulls . . llkl l11J1iring arts-Tires-tubes ' . . SI C1nt1r &46-1911 • D I L\' PI LOT E DIT ORI. Boost for Schools . Irvi.ne s chool trustees should be a happy bunch. With gnm fin ancial news coming from most quarters. lhe school district sits on a tax base tha t was plumped another 2~.6 per~ent by the county assessor last week. . The fiscal news means that the district, at its pre· se~t $5.01 per $100 assessed vulue ta x rate, will re· ccive more than a million dollars above previous ex· i>e.ct.at1ons. The assessment hiko will t ake the $15.6 million 1975-76 budget out of the red. . The . t entative dis trict budget anticipates a $469,551 deficit in th~ 1975-76 fiscal year . That deficit would be m ade up from a general fund sLartinJ.: balance of $1 million. 'Phe dis trict can n use the $9.3 mirlion expected from loca l t uxes with a $4 .93 per $100 assessed value lc!x 1·ate. This would be a cut of 58 cents per $100 as· scssed value w the rate itself. l lowever . a cut that size would s till mean a bite into reserves. A cut of 33 cents per $100 assessed value would allow a bala nced budget and give property o~VJ1crs some tax relief. The largest possible cul con- sistent with continued hig h t:ducational quality should . l>e made. r Juvenile Safe ty Valve Jail doesn 't cure or help juvenile law offenders. Yet Jail in the form of juvenile hall is a tragically common dumping ground for youth accused of offenses like truancy and incorrigibility, offe nses for which no adults could Lu.! arrested. force which grew out of a committee begun by the Sad· dlcback Area Coordinating Council <SACC> has recom- mended such a counseling center for the Saddle back Valley. J l 1s !"Ce king $130.000 in fc(.leral revenue sharing money to finance the f1rs t year of opera lion. With juvenile c1imc rates in the Suddleback Valley goin~ up and the i.>roblems from continued growth, less family sl ability a nd a society in flux a g iven of the com- m unity, s u ch a center could well serve a s a .safety valve. a preventive mea!:>ure and a channel for ment al and e motiona l rehabilitation. ll dese•·ves all the s upport the communit y can muster Spot light on Laguna On~ of OrCJngc County's m ost colorful corn· munit.ies bt.:comcs an artistic m agnet this summer a!:> Laguna Beach's thr<.'e <.11'l fcl>tivals set up for the s1x- week run beginning Frid<Jy. The urtis ts are attracted from 'lhl'oughout the south' county, the visitors from throughout the workl. The Lagun<.1 festivals do much m ore than enter· lain visitors a nd provide a showcase for local art. The Ft:stiv«Jl of 1\Jts, gr<.1nddaddy of lhem a ll , this. year handed out $88.000 fo1· student schola rships and support of other cultural groups in the community. alo~g with $156,000 to help the city pay for the new M am Beach Park. which visilors also enjoy. . Art·A-r'air this year opens its gr ounds lo plisoner a1~t1sts from Tehachapi prison a nd a lso has invited Vietnamese refugee artis t Nguyefl Cao Nguyen to ex- hibit his work. ORGANIZATION OF IOI A.Lii AR IAN GOVERNMENTS /":;:.....;: Some Saddle back Valley citizens beli eve they have ;,i better answer: a f a mtly counseling center near the .voungster·s home, where he and his family could work out problems with lhe help of tn.iined professionals. And u Sawdust Festival project lakes note of man 's environme ntal predicament with a solar house that prnvi_dcs a ll the essentials fo1· mo<.lcrn living from sun and wind ·generated electricity. 'G entlemen, allow me to introduce our li'rst woman member ... that delightful despot. /\ls. Indira Gandhi. The Saddle back Valley group, a. menta l health task New Light Onan Old Scandal ( VON HOFFMAN ) WASHINGTON -We're hav· ing a g rain scandal. \\!e haven't had one of the m for a while so it comes as a pleasant diversion from the oil sc3ndal, the lax s<:anda l, the assassination scan- dal, the campaign contribution scandal. t he narcotics enforce- ment scandal, the a rms procure- ment scandal and your steady day-to·d ay average s windle. Thank you, Department. of Agriculture a nd Earl Butz, for the variety. T h e gist o r this s candal is th at w e're s hippin g s hort.- weighted, d ir - ty wheat con- taminated by bat turd and o ·t h e r h azar dou s substances to our c ustomers overseas. The allegations arc the ordinary ones, bribery, indif· fe rence, bureaucratic torpor laced with intrigue and the customary fiendis h division of authority which r enders it im- possible t o say who might be responsible. 1f this introduc tion to the topic seems too fatigued let's go back six decades a nd quote from the letter of resigna tion from the Department of Agriculture writ· ten by Dr. H . W. Wiley. Until leaving office. Dr. Wiley was in charge or food and drug enforce- ment. His Jette r is dated March · 15, 1912, and it r eads in eart; "AFTER A quarter of a cen· tury or consta nt discussion and effort the bill r egulating in- terstate and foreign commerce in rood and drugs was enacted in- to law. Almost from the begin- ning of the enforcement o~ this 3Ct I discove red that my pomt or view in regard to it was fun· du mentally different from that of my superiors in offi ce. For near· ly six ye:irs there has been a growing feeling in my m!nd that these differences were irrecon· <.:ilable and I have been conscious of an official e nvironment which has been essentially inhospi~a­ ble. I saw the fundamental pnn· ciples of the food and drug act one by one paralyzed and dis· credited. ··inte rest nfter inlerest engaged in ... the manufacture of misbra11ded or adulterated roods and drugs made an appeal to escape. . . One by one I found that <my) activities. . we.r e restricted . A few of the in- stances of this kind were well known. Among these may be mentioned the m imufaclure of so-callc<l ... colors and flavor~. the addition to Cood of benzo1c acid. . of saccharin ..• the .!lelllnte of mouldy, fermented. de· compuised and m l1branded gralns (bohJfflC C mine) ... I hav~ lM:'<ln instructed to re fr am from staung Ul uny public wu y my own op1· nlcms regarding the ~m~<'t of these sublit;1ncct1. und this rcstnction ha~ lnlcrf e rcd with my academic rr~'t'dom or speech on matters r~­ lalln1t directly to the public health." So \an't there any really new news? E lsewhere Ln his wntmas Dear Gloomy Gus Those s illy sigps the Irvine councilman plastered all over the landscape remind m e of the old saying. "Fools' na m es and fools' faces ofttn appear in public places." M.W. ~' Gtn nmmenh are •-nH by rwwn ~-.Ml ~surily reflect IN vlewi .. tM Mw..-aper. $...cl .,..,. IM( ,...,. .. GIMtn, Gus, O•llY ""°'· Dr. Wiley described for us the well -connected lobbyists. the vulpine Washington lawyers and the corporately subs idized, bought-and-paid-for scientis ts testifying to the salubrious ef · feels of p oison before the Congressiona l committees or his era. SINCE Or. Wiley, whowasama- jor figure in American food and agricultural che mistry, died in 1930, we've learned considerably more about the moldy. ferment· ed and decomposed grains tha t coneem ed him. In two recent articles on the subject, Abigail Trafford Brett tells us that moldy grain -corn, wheat, soy beans. peanuts, etc. -provides a home for three very unpleasant fun{:ti, t hat go unde r the name or myc:otoxms: ..... <Jflatoxm ts 1 (is ) cons ide r e d a po we rful carcinogen ... zearalenonc, a potent s ub stance whose hormonal effects on human be· ings are n ot unders tood but which cau ses a bortions in animals, and T·2 trichothecene toxin which in high amounts ca uses heart failure.'' Grains and nuts conta minated by these molds are not shipped a broad but are consumed here by both livestock and people. How much of these pois ons is ingested is uncertain. They are very d if· ficult to detect, so for you free market people who believe in no government regulation of pure food, you would best be advised to brin g yo ur elect r on microscope to the supermarket with you the next lime you buy any bread, peanut butter. eggs, milk or many other products. T HE REST of us would be wi se to re m ain calm but concerned while the people in the white smocks work on s uch questions as whether or not cattle and chickens who eat mycotoxln· contaminate d food pass these cute little organis ms on to those who eat the m. The facts are not yet known. Nor is it known how much or how long a human being can con· sume aflatoxin before running a serious risk o f contracting cancer . With m3ny or these sub· !!tances, it m ay take years before enough people com e down with the disease for epidemiologists lo quantify the bad news. And that Is why when some poison peddler says his chemical should be al- lowed on the market because nothing has been proved against it yet, he is t alkin1 dangerous lwaddle. The law ought t.o read, as it docs not. that no substance can be m11rketed until It hos been shown beyond reasonable doubt. to be benlgn. There ls a liO reason to belie\!c that lhe tccbnaque of bi& scale industrial rarming encoura.te the erowth or these molds, and there la \be suspicion that the improper u. e or weed klllcra and an· libiotu:s in animal fctds does lhe same. SB Ata Ut1recog11iz ed Tl1re at to the Natio11 Pornography Abuses Freedom To the Edit.or : While I agree wilh the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Pre!>i· d ent Arch Booth's main points on "What's Right With America?" I feel that the r e is far too much apathy concerning the grave pro- blem s o r what's wrong with America. While freedom of the individual is one of our greatest virtues, the excess of freedom which gi ves license to promote activities t ending to the de- te1ioration of our great nation re- sorts to vices of various forms in entertainment a nd social mis- conduct. Under the guise and protection o f som e interpreta tio n of "freed om ofthe press" under our constitution, grave harm is com- mitted by the m e rchants in pornog raphy, both in print and in films. The jury or the judges who pass judgment on s uch cases are often indifferent to the problem a nd exonorate the guilty of such crimes against societ y. The brilliant defending trial lawyers are very careful to exclude all persons from the panel who C:IP· pear to be of a religious back- ground , pare nts with young children , and those whose ap· pearanee seem to indicate they are of high ethicul slamJartls. T hus , many decis ions made arc in favor of those enemies of socie- ty who make vast profits from their hidden crimes which some cons ider to be harmless enter· tainment notwithstanding the C1d- verse effects. I F THE public in general were made cognizant of the corrosive n ature of the widespread porno- g raphy in many cities and com- munities in our nation by those officials in power who are fully aware of the d a mage to our coun- try, s uch influence would in lime curb the a pathy and the pro- pomography trend existing. While there are many other wrongs in our United States of America, wrongs against morali- ty and decency, wrongs which tend to ma ke perversity appear to be the norm and cause some human beings to descend to ac· lions below the level of beasts, this type of a erim c is one of the most devastating a nd yet ineffec· lively prosecuted and j udged in favor of the offenders. As a na turalized U.S. citizen who has r eaped m any of the benefi ts of this great nation, I feel it m y duty lo voice what I firmly believe lo be a grave and present danger. C. ANTONIO PROVOST Legal Right To the Editor· In r ebuttal to Tom Murphine·s July I column e ntitled "Justice Dept." He is right th.:it in legal circles there's a saying, "He who de- fends himself has a fool ror a client." Maybe. but it's the prin· ciple of the thing. I've lost a few rounds myself. but there are quite a few j udges who give you the ax just because you dorc represent yourself. Then. on the other hand, you gel these lawders who take yout- money an tiend you to the poor bouae losmg anyway. Whst's the difference-' l 'vt? hud lawyers bought orr by the other side .• ludges att bought orr every day al your local b8r, Mlteve i t or oot ' .Maybe you can't win, but the law of avera1es has got to come ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome The right to condense letters to J1t space or ehmmate libel is reserved Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must m· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if suJ /1cient reason is apparent Poetry will not be published. in somewhe r e and if at all possi ble 1 would rather fight just for my own self-respect 1f nothing else. Maybe it's not for everyone, but it's your right now, under freedom of choice, and at least that's a Win. PAT HALL Deser vetr 1\ To the Editor: I would like to congratulate Steve Mitchell on his excellent article entitled, "The M ~king of a Newsrac k Ordinance," which appeared in the June 15 edition of the Poot. As with other articles by Steve, it was well written and well pre- pared. He does hts homework. He deserves an A. EARLENES l\"o t ·s trike" To the Editor I resent the news paper's use of the term ··strike" as a term ap· plied to the r ecent action of many doctors. There is a dram atic dif. ference between a strike and be- ing d1iven out of practice by high costs. The recent wild escalation in malpractice in s urance rates i::. the final event in a long series of economic events which have crowd ed the private practice of mt'<licine to the brink. For two years we were under price con· trots while our costs were tot ally uncontrolled-the result was rent that went up 50 percent, wages up 20 percent. medical supplies up 25 percent. and all other expense items up accordingly. We now hvl' under the daily threat from Washington of re· turned contro ls if fees are raised ~ven lo meet documented in- crease in costs. Insurance rates a re now JUSl adding lhe fin C:1l s traw. The aver age pri_mary care physician's overhead is now about 50 per cent. On this date before the celebra· lion of ou r independence. T wondl'r where 1l went! TOM W. ROBINSON M.L>. Lµdl~rowi To the Editor: Judge E. W. Dickey's recent decision for a change of venue in the Vallerga case is an infringe· mcnt on the c ivil nghts of every voter in Orange County. We are expected to make an intelligent Mlt"k S (' 1· 1 f-~m ·--; /~ )~:/) ,,..,,, / / , ,, 'You $houldn 't fHI guilty. There are lots of oth•rs who still h•v• jobs/' decision at the ballot box. buL tw ruled lhat we arc incom~tl'nl to sit in judgment of one of our ov. n public officials. I do not intend to lakt? t his s landerous decision Ii ghtly. If need be, I will appeal tu the Suprem~ Court for redrc~s becaust:' the judge has insultC'd my integrity and those ol my fellow voters. All public officials thnvc on publJcity. To say that a public or- 1Jc1al cannol get a fair trial because of it is ludicrous. lf we, the voters, can sift out the cam- paign r hetoric. then we must be eminently qualified lo sit in judg- ment of our peers. or is this <.1 doubl~ standard? P. L . McMCLLEN Lesson h1 J u s t ic(> To the Editor: Today's news carries the story of the execution of tbe assassin who killed King F aisal. We in thjs country s hould take a lesson from lheir system of justice. T he r eason that crime is ram· pant in this country is because there is virtually no purushment for crime. We have a poor record of apprehen-Cl1ng criminals. Trials are ddayed for years and then whe n the trial docs take place it concerns the treatment of the crimina l when he was ar- n·~ted and how the evidence was gathered. The only time we in· \'Cst1gatc till' c riminal is to see how his parents t reated him as a ~outh. CRIME Ri\TES ...,;11 decrease when punis hment becomes swift und sure. The severity of the punishment is not as important as the sureness of the penalty. Our courts s hould b<! mandated to move faster and to determine only if the pl•rson committed the crime. lf he was manhandled during arrc~l . thill is a n ew c rime a nd 1 t s perpetrator s should be tricd on that offense but it should not be <i reason for turning the first cnmmal back oul on lhe s treet scott free. To return lo King Faisal's as· sassin. It was hut a few short months ago that the crime was committed and they didn't s pend years arguing over psychiatric evaluations of why he did it. Evidence showed he did it and he paid for it ; swift a nd sure. 11 EN RY QUIGLEY Mayor ProTem , C1ly of Irvine Liberty or License Thoughts at Large: Whl·n men of po\\er bcJ?in lo complain th:.it they are lo:,ing their bas ic h bcrlil·s. 1>erhaps what they m ean is that they CJre losing their long·hl•ld licensetoin- fiingeon other pt•oplc's libcrlie:. In tlw :s o<:ial h1er~u·chv an "acquntntancc" ~sumeonc 0who floats in that ,~ag\le middle· ground. somew he re between t ho sl' we arl' p r oud l o uc·knowledge Wt' k now, und those we arc not yet sun· we want to kllO\\ . ,\ Cl'l'ta1 n restless and en\'ious tYPl' of tt•mperamenl is incapable of being contt'nt with wh atever it has, no matter ho\\ much, for the rl'ason so acutely given by Jules Renard: "It is not t>nough to be h:lppy. it is necessury, in uddi t1on. that others not be." Wh l•n Wt' no longer fear an enem ). '''"' find him pitiful more proof that hute is always rootl'<l in some kind off ear. 11 is vt•loc1ty. more than dis- tann~. lh ~1t lends e nchantmenl : a husb»nd finds a passin~ woman ~o charming pl'c(·1sely because !>he is passing SO rast. in COllll a:-.l to lhe propinquity of hjs wife. Wh at an ad for a film or novel really means by" Raw Reulity" 1s "" ith all the brutality of life left 111. und all the be:wty of hfc ten m1t.. ··Som(' reality! lt I!) only a bod lecturer who needs to put his wr1st-wat<'h on lhe lectern to remind him when to stop talking ; u. goo<l one lets lh<' t>rnotwnul current of the tiudiencc signal him when he Is O\'Crslep· ping the bounds of gent>rul in tert>s t. It the trt'nd of lmn~ together without mnrriuJtc among youn" people." bothers you , <'Onsol~ yourself at leust "Ith the thought that It hus drasticolly cul down the number of Immature a nd p~ (SY DNEY H ARRIS ) mature m :11 r1.1gl's th;1l were bound to t>IH I 111 the dl\on•e court as well ~•!-. th1 • 11umb1.·1·orunhar · py 1.:hlldnm l~f !-.Udt doomed mar· ti ages IL 1s ;1 IH'.tl 'erh.11 p.Jradox that ltw only" a~ 10 <.'X Jll'l'S:. a nar- row vie'' •=-"11 h a 1t1·0;1<l slC:1le· nwnl. With 1tw 'iti l'<.1mp:.11gn:-. .ilready bt.•in g plollt•tl. politit·1uns would bl' wist' to n ·nH·mbt•r Dwight Mor- row 's :-<1nlomt· comment lhal "any pa1·ty..., h1d1 Wkl'S cn>dit for the nun mu~l nol bl' ~urp1isc<l i( 1U; oµporwnts blam\• ii for the drought. · Only m .1 tops' ·lun·~ moral order '' uuld 1l be possible for !>Om~ of till' p ;.1rt1l'lp<inls in the Watt•rrwk :-t;111dal to muke mor~ money out cif that exµf'nence than. l he~· c ,. t' I' <I 1 cl from the i r leg1t1matc 1w!>1t1ons. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobert ,\' "'"•d Puh/1stwr Tl111mru >\ rt'l'tl. ~d1tor llor/)(lra 1\re1f11t"l1 J. 1l1tMlOI Poqf' 1'»d1tor ThP e<iitonal 11a~1· of lht> 0111ly • Ptlnl 1't>t>k:. to inform a nd ~t1mul atc r~ackrs by pre~enlinit on lht!!> p11.1w d1,•er.;e <"tnnmcnta~ on top1cll 1>( 1ntcrc.M b) yncllul· NI rnlumni.;ts and cartoon1:.lll, bv µrm11dtnll 3 forum for rc·uders' \it'"' nn(I by prc\l•ntinit thls nt'''l•Pl.IPN', opaniun!> and ideas on rurrl'nl topu•.... Thl' editonal opm1nn<o of thl' lh11ly Piiot 11~1r onl} 1n the • 1'd1to11al <'olumn nt lht top of th <: pa~t·. Opin1on11 U· 1m·~:-ro bv lhl' column1~1.; and curtoooL'l" onrl l<.>tter "'ntc~ are the11 O\\ n 11nd 110 rndOTSl'll\C'nt o( their \'\e"s a,, the l>:uh Pilot shnotd ht> Inf l'rred Wednesday, JuJy9, l97S ' l . • ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' I . . -~ --.. \. ._ .. -···--·--"" DAil y PILOT A 5 Calm Prevails Air Crash Clai•s Harvest Unaffected '$1 Billion Settlement' I ! By Grape Boycott lNllJO (AP) -A calm hovers O\'fr the Coal'hella Valley as the 11l'h 1975 table grape crop is harvested. Gro~·ers say the lates t na- tionwide boycott sponsored by ('L•sar Chavez' United 1'"'a rm \\'ork('rs Union ugainstnon-UFW picked grapes ha.Ii had little t'l'11nomic t!Cf<.'cl, and observers bt.·lieve the U FW will have to \l..tll until next year to batUe here !11r contracts. t:ov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s h1-.toric farm labor law allowing '1 tirkt••s the right to choose their 11 \1 n union representation by :.1'l'rt'l ballot becomes effective .\u~-28. By then, the four-month season h1•r t• will bl! over a nd farm 1.iborers will havt.• moved'nort.h to lhl' San Joaquin Valley, where the f!rSt clash between the UFW and t 1•.1msters Union is ('xpected to •'llOlt'. '· ('havez says he would like the 1 "•1achella '.s growers to grant rl·presentation elections bt.•rorc \uj.!'. 28. l·lc has had nosu('cess. ,\ kt•y to his ('ampaign is the boycott. llowcver , it has had lit- tl~· public imp<i ct. though it is 2 v~·ars old, ~inc.I it is unlikely now ih,it groy..·c rs can be prt·ssured by " C'll1\ \' •:z 1t.1·:c 1 :'.\TI~ \. cm- barkL"(I 0 11 :i l ,OOQ.n11lt· march throuJ.(h Soulht·rn l'alifornia to tlrun1 up :.up port for the U F'W' for posl·August elt>ctions. ''There's nothing Chavez can do in the Coat'hella Valley lhi.s year," says Mike Bozick o( the Bagdasarian Co .• a major grower with a Teamster contract. "He has lo make his move in the San Joa- quin." Elt•ctions probably won't be held here until n ext April, when the Coachella vineyards return to peak employment. While the Tt-amster contracts don't expire until April 1977, the new law pro- vides for elections after Aug. 28if ~·orkers petition for them. IN \'EARS PAST there have been bloody clashes between UFW and Teams ter organizers in the valley, but this year's $30 million crop was marked by only scattered picketing. The U FW has only one contract -it lost others to the Teamsters irl 197 2 -73 -among th e Coachella 's SS growers. But the lone pact belongs to the valley's largest grower, David Freedman &Co., Inc., of Thermal. Freedma n's president, Lionel Steinberg, says h is operation ac- counts for about 16 percent of the val ley's grapes, while t he Teamsters' 27 g.rowers, some or whom subcontract their workers out to other vineyards, harvest about 80 percent. Four percent of the crop is picked at nonunion vineyards. Teamster ""'orkers earn $2.54 an hour; t.: F'\V y.·urkers, $2.W. Sadat Indicates New Sinai Pact BOSTON t ,\f') Egyptian President Any.·ar Sad:.it has ind1ca1t•d th:.il the basic terms of a new Sin:.ii agrt•emt·nt v.'it h J:;racl have been worked out through the llnilcd Statt!S, the llearst Newspapers repcu1.ed tod;.i y. Jn an interview with William Randolph l learst Jr., editor 111 l'hlt•f of the liearst Newspapers, and i·lcarst y.•ritl~r J . Kingsbury Smith, Sadat s aid Tues· dav he v.·oultJ not confirm the details of the agree- tnl:nl until ht• ht'.artl from Y.'ashinj,,'1.on. '"It wc.i s l'lt•ar from what he ::;aid that barring a liiSt ·minute hitch a new agr1...>ement "'ill soon be con- l'ludcd <i 111J s ignt·d, ·· the J-lerald American story s aid. The dateline w:.is ,\Jcxandria, Egypt. (Iii Firna IJe11if!.• Do11ot.io11• \\',\S I I INGT()N I ,\1~ i -r\shland Oil Inc. denies lhat the nearly 599,000 Lt got secretly rrom the Cen- tral Jntelhgc nl·e r\genl"y was for domestic political lionations. lt ~·as dist•losed 'fu('sday th;it the Kentucky. based oil comp;.iny got $98,968 from the CIA in fi ve payments over 4 1 ~ years ending in J\o1arch 1973. Ashland is the country 's largest independent oil re· finer. More lJ.S. M1wat, to R1ur11ia? ~ By Uniled Press International l-;rain futures contraels shot up on the com· mod1tles market and farmers bcg:.in "'ithholding their "'heat crops from market amid spc.culation that another giant Soviet purchase or U.S. y.·heat is in the offing. · T.,.,.·o l.ondon n cv.~p;11x·rs rPportcd Tuesday the Soviet Union has qu1elly C'hartcrt·d enough ships lo carry up to four m 1 llJon ton;. tJf.,., hc::it to f{u ssia from the United St ;1 tc:.; ii nd (';.1 n:.ida M'ide Probe o f IH.to; Promi•ed \\",\Slll:"\G'l'O!\' (L'l 'I • Sus picious that some Internal Rt•venuc Scrv1el' invcstigiltions in Florida may ha\'c bet•n politically 1 n~pired as part of the \Valergatc s t·oind a l, tht· (·ha1 rm<J n of a I louse sub- t•ommittee plans tu .,.,·1den his look into the agency's act1\·1ties. Net1> Dlrerfor 1\ctor Ci.Jry Grant , 71, re- tirt"d frorn moviemakin~ ror nearly 10 years, \vas l'lcl'led to the board or directors or Me tro-Gold\\' )'n -M il yc r Tuesday. Three Hurt In Scuffle Sr\N FRANCISCO (UPI I - Three police officers v.·cre in- jured Tuesd:1y night during a de- mons tration o rganized by a Maois t group to" protest a television Stillion 's shov.•ing of a documentary on the Ku Klux: Kl an. Poli ce Si.li d a c rowd or 50 pickets surged for\\'a rd a nd scur. fll-<l v.·ith officers when they at· tempted to <irrest a m:.in because hts bullhorn .,.,.as too loud_ .- f LOS ANGELES <U Ptl -A secret court agreement Tuesday paved the way for settlement of some claims from the worat airliner crash in history, which killed 345 persons near Paris in March, 1974. The agreement could lead lo payment of as much as $1 billion to l"tllativei; or those who died in the crash, includin~ many E uro- peans, Japanese anti others. NE IPSANA LYSIS with the cargo door latch, believed to be the cause or the crash, which should have pro- mpted the F'AA, the airline and the plane maker to correct lhe defect. INVESTIGAT O RS said the cargo door blew. causing a s ud· den imbala nce between the pre- ssurized passenger cabin and the ~epres1u r ited cargo hold beneath it. The pressure dif-f ference caused the passenger ~ deck to buckle, trapping the con· f trot cables running through 1t ii. Wld sending the plane out o( con· "1 trol. ' Under the agreement Tuesday j the defendants make no ad· mi5sion of guilt in paying settle· ments. The airline. aircraft com- panies and the FAA in turn. dropped t heir demand that re· latives of th e victims agree to re- nou nce claims to punitive 1 damages in accepting com· pensatory settlements. 'fhe pretrial muneuverlng in U.S. District Court has been· wrapped in secrecy by Judge Pierson M. Hall, who earlier or- dered depositions and other court documents sealed. lie ordered reporters and other .spectators out or the courtroom Tuesday lx>fore lawyers discussed details or the agreement reacht.'<I. Also kept confidential -even fron1 the lawyers for the plaintif(s "·as the agreem ent apportion- ing the liability for damages among the defendants, deciding Yo'ho must pay how much of each Pro~e of Actions Asked by Dymally settlement, and the amount of a SACRA~fENTO <AP) -Lt. fun'!_set3sideforsuchpayments. Gov. Mervyn Dymally has asked t he attorney general's ·office to T HE DEFENDANTS are the step up its investigation or his ac- McDonnell Douglas Corp., which \_ions as head of a now-disbanded bui lt the DClO jetliner, General honprofitorganization. Dynamics. which built t he· "The people or California de· rlticluge, Turkish Airlin es, which sei-ve to know the truth a nd to operated the plane and the know it s oon ," Dymally said Federal Aviation Adminis lra-Tuesday as he braced for another lion. The FAA was named for al-critical article about his role with 1€gedly· failing lo enforce ~afety the Urban Affairs lnslitule. regulations that would have pre-The Los Angeles Times ac- Vented the accident. cused the lieutenant governor Relatives of the dead com· last v.·eek of misusing funds while plained that other DClOs had had he headed the Los Angeles-based ganized to bring more minorily _youth into govern1nent. Included among the :.ilJusc;,, the Times said. was a UAI salary of $7,000 whic h Dymally drew between October 1968 and March 1969. The paper said the salary had not bee.n authorized by the 1'"'ord Foundation, which provided most UAI runding. Dymall y accused th e news paper of printing •'i nac· curacies, innuendos and outright faJsehoods." fie said tie had re- paid the salary and had the can- celed checks to prove it. \·lose ca ll s because of problems institute, which Dymally or- ~~~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~~~~ - Rep. Ben li oscnth~1l . f !J-!\'.Y 1. chairman of a llouse government operations subcommittee, pro· mised the widened probe a:. ;i result of Operation Sunshint', ~·h1ch top lllS uff1 eials revealed to his panel Tuesday. Radioot.·t.ice H'o•fe D «-ferted R ICl'ILA NO. V.1a sh. 11\Pl HLi<lioactivewaste that leaked fro1n ::in underground slora_i::e tank on t he Hanford Nuclear Rc•s<.'rv<:1llon poses no hazard toemployes o r the pubhr, a spokes man says. A lt'<lk of about 5.(.ll)J t-:allons f)f liquid waste was dcteclcd by rac1Lat1on monJtor1ng equipml'nt <.iruund the tank , Jlu~h \\/Li rrcn. an 1\tlantu: lt1 chf1el<l llan- ford Co. vice president. srud 1'ucsd::i y Port acgol 1•101111 •,\,.xe nably" Catch.the · •t with the most service to Chicago & the Midwest. • t.ISHON IU PJ 1 -Tht· 240·man assembly of Portu.c:a l·s rulin J,! armed forces movement tod<iy decided tu (·reatc a people's conJ,!rc.!.s to gradually rcpliic e 1>olitic il l part1c:. al all h.·vcls of J::Ovc rnment. An official state ment s:.i1d the nev.· s ystem would be installed in five phases culmin<iting in the creation or a "national popular assembly" sub· ordinate to the m1htary 's JO.member rcvolutiono.ry counc1l. Director Sues Wif'e iii Attack 1.,os AN GF.l~ES fUPI 1 -Movie director John f1orea filed 41 Sl .25 million suit against his former ~ife Tuesday for allegedly stabbing him in the back aft.er an alimony bearing. Shirley t~lorea, 48 , is awaiting trial on charges she plunged a s mall knife into f1orea's .back June 16 as they left a courtroom where the ruling had gone against her. 1\.1rs. tiorea .. in tum, has su.:<1 f1or~a for" $1 .25 million, char~~ng that follow~ng their divt>rce he tried to humiliate her. She s_a1d ~orea m~led 10 her s how busi.ness and social fnends photot:opies of police record, and her ".JUC ~hot showine sht:! h;:td t?ee~ arrested as d prostitute 1n a Northern California f1sh1ng town 20 years ago. 1'1orea has been producer-director or such television Sl'r1es a& ''Sea lfunt," "Mission lmPoUi· ble," "The Virclnlan " and "Bonanza." -·- Come catch tl1e spiril \vi th Uni tcd·s great schedule. United offe rs you R daily no nstnps to the Windy City. J>tus nonstop:lli~cct 1.ir. connct:ting service to 2Q filht.!r M.i<l"·est c it iL'S. int:l"u c.hnc Akrt)n. Iluffalt). C lcvelan(I, C(llun1l1us, J)i_;1 rt iil ~ DL'~ M11incs. Mi l\v:iukc~ aml Pittsburgh. , , That mean~ Unitt'll is reac.ly It) go .1ust al}( JUI any 1jn1e )'OU ar~. . .. So con1e on anc.I ca tch tilt:: United sp1r1l o f Friendship Service to Chic~g<.1. Pick a Oight fron1 o ur schedule that fit s your schedule. And then lean back. re lax and s tret ch out. And if you·rc planning a vaca~i()ll i~ Chicag? or the Midwest.ask a1X1ut ourmonev-sav1ng B1cente nn1al Far~. For reservations call United at 537·7'\2 1. Or ask your Travel Agent. And don't fo rgl..'.t our Pt1rtncrs in Travel. Western Internat ional Hotels. Jn Chicago, thats the Continental Plaza. I Noostops to Chicago From Los IUU!eles lnlem adonal AJ rDOt't lea\'C An ive ".nul1Un1>nl fllah• No. 7:50 u.m. 1:40 p.ni. OC·tO 100 10:20 a.m. 4:10 p.n1. 747 f(}j 1:15 p.n1. 7:05 p.n1. OC·IO !Oil 4:00 o.m. 9,45 o.m. ' . .,. 11 2 S:50p.m. I l:l.J p.m. OC-8 110 12:25 a.m. 6:0Sa.m. 747 t 18 From Ontario lntemadooal 7:55 a.m. J,JSp.m. 77:1 764 \U:• a.m. 4:1Sp.m. 77:1 214 The friendly skies of your land Ill UnlTED AIR'Llnes \ I - ' I ' 7 7 Irvine ,• Tod ay's Closing N.Y . Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 190, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1975 TEN CENTS h-vine By DOUGLAS FRITZSCUE Of Ill• Dally i-11.c 5'-ill A compromise land use plan 1' o t t h e I r v i n c Com pan y 's 10,000-acre coastal area was un- veiled today al a meeting of the company's plunnmg advisory ~roup. Plans call for development of 30 percent of lhe IC:tnd in the unin- corporated area bounded by Newport Be;.ich. Laguna Beach C,ory's Choice Nixed SACRAMENTO <UPI) -A Santa Monica attorney who con- lnbutt>d $528 to lhc campaign of slate Controller Kenneth Cory was recently appointed as an in- heritance lax referee by Cory in violation of state law, it was r e- ported today. The Sacramento u nion said it was told by Cr awford Corer that he telephoned Cory's office to d ecline the appointment after re- porters began calling :.ibout the apparent conflict violation. The Union s aid the disclosure that Cofer purchas ed $528 worth of news pape r advertising for Cory an last year's Democratic primary t•lect1on is the first de- finite violation of a 1970 law that prohibits the controller from ap· pointing as a referee anyone who ccntributed to u candidate for controller Last week it was disclosed the1t Cor y apP.ointe d as r e ferees sever.al per sons closely connect- ed to campuign cont1ibulors. in - cluding e1 20-year-old Stanford t:nivers1ty student whose father donated $5 .000. Cofer said the inc.:idcnt '"w<Js an oversight on their part and on mine. I had 1t called lo my atten· lion by a reporter in the last cou- ple of clays. "Until lhes1.• qucsti00.1 ham r~­ minded me ... I had not put two and two together that putting an e1d in a newspaper in the primary campaign was a contribution in lhat sense." Coffer said. Hi s purcha~e of the ads for Cory was first pointed out by "Front Page," a feature news s h eet printed by the Republican Stat~ Central Com- mittee for distribution this week. Cofe r s e1id he placed the e1ds l:.ite in the primury campaign on his own, without d irection from Cory 's main campaign head - quarters. '--· (See CORY, Page AZ) Marilyn Bofd Quits Irvine Pla n Board lrvmc Planning Commission Chairman Marilyn Boyd has re- sigmed from the commission. cf. fcctive today, to return to school for an educaUon administration c.:redential. Mayor Art Anthony appointed Ra~i l Va rdoulis, president or the University Community Associa- tion, <JS her replacement. A planning commissioner for the past 15 months, Mrs. Boyd said her studies at Pepperdine l "niver~ity took up too much time w allow her to continue on the t•omm1 ssion. Mrs. Boyd, of Culverdale. is a ~pec 1al ed ucatio n r esource teacher at Culverdale School. This summer she is acting prin- tipol of the school during the summer pro~ram. ··1 s aw this as a natural break for the city,•· she s aid. "We just got through with a general plun amendment a nd a ll the major zone changes are done. If I "'1as to wait we mighl be in the middle of a ~umber of things and I_could really mess it up for the city by quilting then." DOGGONE! IT WAS GOOD AD •11t was a very successful ad. l t;.0Jd all tht? puppies." . That'& the advertising succtsS Rtory told by the Irvin~ m11:n who ploced this a d In the Daily Pilot: Mini Schnau:cer. AKC. 8 wks, Champion blood lines, ma/fo eve. If you have a pet to sell, call 605678. Put a few words to work for you. In the Daily Pilot. CoIDpany Unveils Coast Plans and Irvine. Plans were shown to members o( the 22 public und private or- guniza lions m aking up The lrvine Company Coastal Com- munity Multi-Agency Planning Program (TICMA P>. change to the Orange County General Plan allowing develop- ment of what has been caJled the most valuable pieceofland. ~ompany officials will begin a senes of presentations on their plan at the Newport Beach City Council meeting J uly 14. The company is attempting to get a ....,...;=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ According to company plan- ners, the coastal area plans take into account the "Laguna green- belt concept". This is achieved they said by plans for extremely low residential density of no more than two or three units an acre in the hilly western half of Flipped a11d Shake11 Ruth Moeller , s haken but apparently uninjured, re- conslrucis accident for Laguna Beach policeman Mike Ferris. Mrs. MoeJlcr, .W, of~ Blumont.St., was ortJier ruunds as a Daily Pilot deliverywoman Tuesday wnen she lost control of her car and it flipped into the front yard at 2935 Chillon Way. Lagun a Beach. Da·d Aids Rescue 1~ . . Of K:idnaped Son MARBLEHEAD, Mass. <AP) -Eric Wolov, 6, was happy to sit on the stairs of his homc wearinga real policeman's hat after be was kidnaped, then recovered unhurt. The boy was rescued by his father. Dr. Michael Wolov. police and FBI agents Tuesday as Wolov was about to hand a bag containing $50,000 lo a woman in a car in a parking lot in nearby Rt!vere. The child w:.is found under a while blanket in the back seat of the car. Melody S. Allahyarian, 27, of nearby Nahe1nt was to be ar- raigned in Lynn District Court to- day on a s tate charge of kidnap- ing with attempt to extort. Wolov. a dentist, said his son was coaxed into a car about half a block from the Wolov house Tuesday morning as he waited for a bus to takt! hjm to a day camp in Middleton. Wolov said his wife saw the boy enter the car and that authorities were notified immediately. He said e1 worn e1n telephoned the home numerous limes during the day a nd told him to get S50 000 in c ash together. He said he 'obtained the money in un- marked bills and at the woman's instructions met her at the park- ing lot of a nightclub in Revere .. He said the woman told him she would ta ke the money and drive to where the boy was being held and see that he was r e- leased. Wolov gave this account of the rescue : (See FATHER, P age A%)° F ire men Call Koll Center Blaze Arson Newport Beach firemen said today that the blaze that broke out in the Monex International building at Koll Cente r early Tuesday was a case of arson. A spokesman for the fire de· partment said there were no specific suspects in the case but fire department officials are in- vestigating circumstances or the fire which caused about $.5,000 damage to the building at 4910 Bir ch St. Firemen said the blaze began on the unoccupied fourth floor and said the source was a stack of building materials lying in a hallway. While there was a great deal or smoke, the flames did little damage. firemen reported. City, School • m Irvine City Councilmen had some harsh words Tuesday for lhe Irvine school district's Sn· ability to complete its share of racilitieis pla nned for the 80-acre Irvine High School Community Pan . But on a 3-2 vote, the council ~ided to io ahead with laud clearing for a future track and lleld faciltty and baseball diamond lo be buJ It by the dis· .trtct. It was the firat rill to develop bet.ween city and schools on the joint park and hllh c:.bool site on Walnut Avenue aboilt. rnJdway between Culvet-Drive and Jef· trey Road. # \ Councilmen John Burton and Robert West. declaring that dis- trict delaf on the facilities was a breach o faith, voted against a $22,356 expense lo clear a portion ~ the _park intended for the dis- lrit'l·f uoded f acmues. '!be councilmen favored leav- lne the area ln orange trees until the dis trict obtained develop- m~t funds . The council also ra,Ject~ an appe•l by school district Plan· nlng Dtrnctor Dave Kine tor cll)" anlltaoce tn flnancm, lhe track and field facUlcy. Tbe covncU majority, M110t Art Anthony and Councilmen Henry Qul1ley and Gabrielle • the coastal community from Muddy Canyon to the Laguna ci- ty limits. Development along the coast will be relatively dense and con- tinuous on the Newport Beach side of Muddy Canyon. However, due to the topography develop· ment towards Laguna Beach will be clustered at hilltops separated by open space. About 7 ,000 of the 10,000 acres have been designated for publlC' open space uses ~uch as park~ and wildlife preserves. Betwee n 13,000 and 19,000 homes will be b uilt in the coa!-tlul area. Development 1s proje<.·tt:l.I over the next 20 to 30 yt•ar-.. A main feature of lhc dcvcloµ m ent will be a ··rcso1t trian~I<.-" which corners at Wishbone lltll, Crysta l Cove and Reef Pomt Buildings in the commcrcrnl area are not ~xpected to exceed three storie:. in height. The planned road syste m in· d udes a transit corridor along the San Jua n Creek h ills ridgeline. The other major road access will be P acific Coast Highway. AdditionaJly links will be made inland to Irvine by way of extended Culver Drive and Sand Canyon Ave nue. <See COAST, PageA2) Did He Balk? Assessor Suspect Testifies By TOM BARLEY Ot t~~ O•lly Po lot Stall Supervising a ppraiser Garland Redding tG<iay identifi ed defen- dant James Bertolino of Mission Viejo as the m an who asked him one week prior to the June, 1972 pn ma r y election to provide workers for Orange County As- sessor Andrew Hmshaw's con- gressional campaign. Redding. who faces 1nal Sept. 6 R escued ByTranspac Race Crews By ALMON LOCKABEY D•tly Piiot 8o•h119 E•t« Two yachts in the Transpac1f1c yacht race diverted course ee1rly today to make a d ramatic rescue of six persons whose 46-foot sail mg sloop was sinkin~ 750 milt-s offshore after hitting an uniden- tified obj~ct. -.The sinking yacht was not en tered in the T r ans pac CSee race i:;tory, Page Al4.) It was identified w; the Cal-32 Atlorante, formerly owned by Burke Sawyer of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Sawyer sold the boat more than a year ago to Mrs . Nancy Sherman of San Diego. Mrs. Sherman a nd her crew of fi ve were on a t·ruise from the mainland to Honolulu when the boat went down curly this morn- ing. Crews o f the racing yachts Shamrock and Swiftsurc spotted flares on the horizon about 12: 15 a.m. today and bot h diverted course to investigate. Shamrock \s owned by Roy Disney and Swiftsure is owned by Nick ftazee of San Diego. Swiftsure a rrived at the sink- ing vessel firs t and took the six survivors aboard. No one was in- jured. The only passengers iden- tified were Mrs. Sherman and her two sons. Jim and J eff. The other three. said to be friends of the Sherman boys, were not im- mediately identified. Mrs. Sherman 1s the widow of the late George Sherman, an employe or Disney Studios for many years. The Shermans are person al friends of Roy Disney who had agreed before the start of the race to maintain a radio schedule with Attorante. The Attorante. as were all the fa med Cal-32s. was designed by Nick Potter of Newport Beach. The Attorante was built in 1936 by the old South Coast Company or Newport Beach. The 32 indicates the w a terline length o f the vessel. The over a ll length was 46 feet. The Attorante was purchased e1 number of years ago by Earl Sawyer for his son. Burke. She was virtually rebuilt and a few years ago won the sweepstakes (Sff R ESCUE, Page A%) 29 on identi'cal <.'barges of grand theft and conspirnc.:y. testified m the Superior Courl trial that he refused to supply Bertolino "1th a List of names of members of his staff. Redding said Bertolmo. 52. of 24116 Via Madrugada. told him thal the volunteers would be re quired to pos t "vote for Hins h aw '' s igns throug hout Orangl! County on the eve of the ,, , ~ lle ro Cat Sam, the cross-eyed Manx who meowe d lo alert his oy,rner s to fire in home last New Year 's Eve. accepts ··Junio r Fi r e mun" badge and "Honorary 1''irefighter" cert ificate from Orange Fire De pt. Luthe rans Thre ate n Expulsion ANAHEIM <APl -The gov- e rning con ventio n of th e Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod today ordered its dissenting dis- trict leaders to conform to na- tionaJ administrative policy or be expelled fro~ office. The measure was adopted by a vote of 626 lo 466 a fter hours of highly charged de bate. The re- s ult was seen by ma ny as t hreaten in g a schism in the c hurch. Eight district presidents who are direct targe ts or the action said it "will only cause further divis ion·· a nd constitutes a "serious breach" of Scriptures and lhe historic Lutheran con- fessions. Park Site Rift Pryor, vote d to clear the land and install sod and irrigation system. Once cleared and planted in grass, Community Services Director Paul Brady estimated maintenance costs to the city or $2,000 an acre a year. Burton, cltina an unidentified source, said, "It bas been re - layed lo m~ that the school dis- trict. in buildine the high school. is actins H ill own contractor and ls not doing a particularly 1toodjob. "ll that is the cas~. and I have no reatoo to believe it ls not. no aJ'IUment. will mitlpta against that kind ol managemettt." Burton a lso said tbat the architectural style of the high school would not fit in with the style of city buildings planned for the site. ''In fact, it won't be harmonious with much of anything," be said . King responded. "l would like lo refute John's chargH. but t don't think this is the Ume or the place." King denied that the dlstrict had backed out of its agreement with the city for buJldin1 the cooperative pafk a nd high school s1~. KJna said that the district's financial siluation wUl leave it short ol runds for the s'te im· (Sff RJFT, P -.eAl) June 6 primary and on election day itself. . Redding is the ::;econd or rune indicted a ssessor's aides lo testify against Bertolino in Jud~ Walte r Smith's courtroom. Convicted a ide Fred L ynn Forbeck testified Tuesday t~at Bertolino w as one of the chief tonspirators in the plan to recruit members of the assessor's staff <See TRIAL, Page A2> lrvi1ie Man Loses A uto To Rider An Irvine man's offer of a ride to a female hitchhiker Tuesday turned into a walk for the driver after the girl pulled a gWl and or- dered him out of the car. Jame s Morri s. 172!12 Candleberry. s aw lhe girl we1it- ing at the bus stop on Campus Drive opposite t he mam cntranc1• to the UC Irvine campus around tO a .rn .. police s aid. The girl told Morn~ she wa:-. trying to get to Los Angeles. and Morris offered to l e1ke her lo San- ta Ana where sh e could catch a bus. police said. But as Morris drove toward thl" San Diego Freeway. she reached down the front of her r ed pant~ suit and pulle d out a small blue s teel re volver. "This i~ m y ca r now. so you·u have lo gel out."' she rcpurtedly said. Morris la st saw his nl.'w whill' Pinto heading up the northbound on -r amp o f the San Dit!go Freeway. The hitchhiker \\as desctibtd as a black fem ale m her early 20's, about 5 feet. J mchel'.l t<.1 11 e1nd weighing about 110 pound:. Probe Voted In CIA Leak WASHINGTOr\ tl Pl l The House Ethics Comm1llet" vott.'<.I today lo investigate" charges lh<tl Re p. Michael ll<1 1T111h'1.on (D Mass.). impropcrl.v k.tkt'd con fidentia l mater ial on the CenlraJ Intelligence Ag<'IH'Y . 1 Related story, A4 ) The comm 1 tle1.• vott'd 9-0 for a motion by Rep. Olm K Teague (0-Tex.). to hold heatings and lo investig ate th e C'lrnrges A formal complaint \\as lodged agains t Harrington by H 1•11 Robin L. Beard ( R-Tenn.) No details were immedial<:l y set on the form of the investiga- tion or when the heanngs would be held Or:A Coat.a . ---~ •••tll•r Fair except for patchy late night and early morn ing low clouds. Highs in middlr 70s, lows in high OOs. I NSIDE TODA l' T wo hundr ~d thousu nd /amine-stricken nomads art being mo!JN m possibly Oig- gett human re3dtlemtm1 ever in Africa . A7. J. • ·-. l;t' . ' UAILV PILOT .... Anaheim ·";' Swimmer Vanishes Did a 24-year-old Anv.heim 1nan drown during a posl· nl1dnight ~wim last Wedneaday oer Camel Point Beach 1n South Laguna'! The disHppearance of Vernon Wt.'Cleking loday is classified as a •·missing person" incidenl by Oran~e County Sher1rr•s officers. According to Capt. Robert oA.ffilh, Wedeking and another Mabeim man, Eugene Thomas W&.rgo , 26. \'i sitcd Ca mel Point about 11 :30 p .m . the night of July ). .Wargo told officers that Wedeking went for a SW!.m in the Wate r, laid on the sand for a while, then we nt back into the "'"Jtcr about I a .m. Wednesd ay. but never rctu1·ncd, CapL. Grif- {1th said. Griffith said a search of the bcµch a nd nearshore waters by deputies and the Newport Beach Poli<:c De partment heli copte r failed to locate Wedeking. ,r\ search <1t daybreak by the Or<.ingc Counly Harbor Patrol aloo failed to locale the missing ~n . said Lt. 1-l arry Gage. The l.'a se re main s in lhc depart· ment's active fil e, Gage added. · .San Cle mente Lifeguard Lt. ·Lynn Hughes said lifeguards '41ere made a"'·are of the incident bw.l conducted no search due to the other searches and the lack of eVidence. From Page Al oRIFT ..• ~rovements, which will be built ih a ''l::iter phase.". He did not say When. The m::ijority of the coWJcil in- sisted that the city go ahead with t'nc preliminary work on the _p&rk . Brad y said the land clearing operation would be less ex- l't!nsive if the e ntire site was cleared at one time. rather than piecemeal. Additionally, Quigley charged that if the orange trees were left. fhey would lead to broken win- iluws in nearby ho m es and Oranges hurled al passing cars by high school s tudents. Mrs. Pryor agreed that the orange grove would be .. ugly" at)d that "kids .... -ould be having orange fights during lWlch." "'I don't think the city is being a patsy," she s •id. "The i;c~ool board will recognize its responsibilities to the students and build the facilities as soon as possible." But West retorted, ''It sounds like the UCI stadium to m e.·· FrontPage ,11 CORY ... Carl d 'Agostino, chief deputy c ontroller, who also ~'as one of Cory 's campaign directors, said the campaign leaders did not know about the ad until they s aw it in the Santa l\1o ni ca Outlook. "At the time we inquired as to \.l.'hO put it in." he said. "we had 'to get the information for our campaign r eport.·· The <1d s howed up as a non- monetary contribution to Cory's campaign since Cofer paid for it hifTISelf. 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Irvine Teen · Center director Tari Avera said the commenda- tion was to honor l\1 iss Devlin 's volwiteer activities rurthe Youth Employment Ser\'1,fe. the teen center and a variety or youth ac- tivities. T~ award, Miss Avera said, ~·ill be m ade annually to the most outs tanding teen volunteer. Miss Devlin was the 2radua· Lion speaker for th~ Secondary Education Learning Facilitator 's fi rst gradu<.i ling class 1n June. Clemente Man Hit by Train . Still Critical San Clementi an Roger W. I-lorn rem<1ined in critil'al condition to- day after suffering severe in· juries when s truck by a Santa F'c freight train in San Clemente A-1onday . Horn. 37, was hit and thro.,vn alongside the tracks in the vicini- ty of the Linda Lane crossing. Witnesses told police that the victim had been running along the tracks just oul.Side the ties before the accident and was ap· parently trying to catch his dog running ahead of him. Santa Fe of(icials placed the speed of the norlhboWld freight at ''about 40 miles an hour," <il the time or impact. The accident occurred near the San Clemente Ji(eguard head- quarters . Four lifeguards responded to the scene and gave fin;t aid. Since 1960. there have been fiv e train accidents in San Clemente involving personal injuries. In four cases lhc victim was killed. In 1969 near Linda Lane a 21 year old pedestrian was struck and killed while w al king 011 the railroad tc-dck s . From Page Al FATHER ... "After I told her about three ·times that I was not going lo give her the money until I knew my son \vas safe, s he said very soft· ly, ·1-1e·s 1ntheback.' "I looked in the back and all I C'Ould see was this while bla nke t over tile back seat. Nolhinf moved, so I asked her, 'Where?' "She said , 'Under the sheet." So I call ed. 'Eric,' and saw hi s head come out rrom the blanket. As soon as I knew he was okay I grabbed the s hift lever in the car and slammed it back into park and g ra bbed the woman and grabbed the keys so she couldn't get away .·· f'BI agents and police who had foll owed Wolov unobtrusively ·converged on the car and arrest- ed the woman. She W¥ taken in- to custody. Pier Swim Deadline Near Thursday is the deudline for entries in the two·rni le pier-to- pll'T ocectn s wim f"riday in Newport Beach. The event i~ bei ng co- sponsored by the Newport Beach lifeguards and the city's Bicen- leMial Committee. Swimmen 12 a nd older c an participate in the race from the Balboa Pier Lo the Newport.Pier. Lifeguards said top com- p e titiv e s wimm e rs rr om throughout Southern C.lirornia -.ire expected to enter the event, which will be governed by AAU rur ... Entries iJhould be turned in to the Newport 8-each Ocean utecuarda A1sociation al city baU,3300NewportBlvd. .. ------·----______ ,,_ ..... __..._.__ . . ' Guilt In Fire Bared From Wire Servlta HARTFORD, Conn.--Onetime Newport Beach ex.ecutive Robart G. lcenhower pleaded guilty Tue~day in U.$. District Court here to c harges he was behind the $6 million arson destruction or a failing indus trial firm. lcenhower, former president and board chairman of the de· func t American Sales and titanagemeol Company oC Gaf- fney, S.C., could be sentenced to 10 ye<trs in prison and a $20,000 fine. He changed his plea to guilty at the opening of his trial in U.S. Dis- trict Court after e arlier pleading innocent to charges or conspiracy and interstate transportation of cx-plosives far the purpose of com- mitting arson. The FBI arrested lcenhower and two other m en after lengthy investigation· into the Oct. 28, 1973 explosion and fire which leveled the 276.000-square-foot A.11istic \Vire Producl.S Company in Norwich. · lcenhower h eaded its parent company at the lime. Front Page Al TRIAL .•. ror ~·ork on the Hinshaw cam - paign. Redding, prompted by his lawyer in the courtroom loda)', admitted that he completed over- llmL' s lips for a number of t.'mployes who worked on the lli nsha~· campaign despite the ract th<1t they worked during euunty lime . · But he testified that he signed the s lips un the ins tructions of as- sessor's supervisor George Up· ton. who has pleaded guilty to lesse r charges and will be sen- tenC't.'d July 24 by JudgeSmitlt Redding identiried county as- sessor J aC'k Vallerga, Hinshaw's C'hicr aide in 1972. as the man who first approached him to enlis t volllntcers from Redding's staff for the primary campaign. Hinshaw and Vallerga havl! been indicted on identical c harges of grand theft and con· spiraC'y and additional criminal charges stemming from further alleged improprieties committed ":hile 1-lin s haw served as as- sessor. V<.il lerga ha s s uccessfully asked that the first or his two trials be transferred to another county. The decis ion on the new location is expected f'riday. It is expected that 1-linshaw ;.1!so will ask for a transrer with the identical argument that he t'anoot obtain a fair trial in Orange County. f 'rom Page A I COAST ... Company of(icials said that about 50,000 people will Live in the area when it is fully developed. In the more densely developed area northwest of Muddy Canyon density is expected to be between t"•o and 6.5 units to an acre. 1\ total of 1,364 acres of the coastal area is proposed for a s tate park. The land includes 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs and all ofr-1oroCanyon. Co mpany officials hope plans will go to Orange County s upervisors in November. The TICMAP planning group was set up to buffer potential protests to company development plans. Although the company's new plans take into account many of the concerns or TICMAP mem- b e r s, company presid-e"nt Ray Watson conceded that there were still some "diametrically opposed positions ." However. Watson said .. those who s ay TCCMAP has been a rip off or a ruse, when you look below the s urface , you see that is because all the ir ideas were not accepted.·· Fro• Page Al RESCUE ••. award as the best maintained yacht in Newport 1-larbor Yacht Club's annual yacht inspection. Burke Sawyer, now president of Watts SailM. campaigned the boat successfull y in offshore races for many years until he sold her lo the Sherman family . Session Slated NEW DELHI, India (AP) Prime Minis ter Indira Gandhi to- day 1ummoned Parliament to meet in a special session befin· nlng July 21 to approve her declaration o r .. national emercency, official sourcea re- ported. She decreed the state of emergflncy on June 28taputdown calls for her resignation atterihe was convicted or campa.lan •iol•· lions. I I • Bicentennial Coins Banks began distributing coins bearing a special Bicenten1tial design Monday. The rirst to go out was a 50-cent piece with a pie· ture of Independe nce Hall opposite John F. KeMedy's likeness. Quarters , with a picture of a colpnial drummer, and s ilver dollars, with the liberty bell s uperimposed over the moon, will be av ail able later this year. Devoted Pup Missing Viejo Parents Plead for Dead Son's Poodle By ARTHUR R. VJNm CM.,... oaur ,., .... Matt 1 Chip Hilander of M~sion 'Viejo didn't bave"much time on earth but Toj>o , his black toy pood._le ·wtih silver whiskers, was a lways a devoted playmate. They were virtually insepara- ble com panions, until Chip en- tered the hos pital and never came home. The 6hrill-voiced little dog adored the little boy, even iCChip couldn't run and play -or even sit up on the rloor -due to the life·draining congenital heart de- rect that made him tire so easily. Chip, son of Mr. and Mrs . Michael Hilaoder, or 25789 Marguerite Parkway, has been gone now ror some three years. "'Loved by his Daddy. His Mommy and 1-lis Puppy," is the inscription o n the small graveslone. He was 15 months old when he. died following the o~ hear\_ surgery It was hoped could save his life. Today, Topo the pup that brightened a few months of that short life is gone too. He vanished six days ago. "If he was only a pet. we would just buy another one," says Mrs. Carol Hilander. a working lnom 1 who must share her ramily lire with a career as a secretary. Her hui;band is warehouse manager for an Anaheim motor home distributor and they have since had a daughter Miki, now 21h years old. who look over at leas t a part of the empty spot in the lives of Michael, Carol and Topo. Topo -in a sense --;--is aJI they -had left of Chip, save for t.be,old memories and old phqtographs. The Hilanders are almost cer· tain Topo was stolen July 3 about 7 a.m ., from their front yard lawn area at the Casa Loma Apartments in a peri<XI of two or three mlnules . The Hilanders aren't rich, but they £igure with l\VO jobs between them they can afford <1 $500 re- ward to literally buy back a meaningful piece of their grief- .shattered past. "We thought maybe if the story about Chip and the pup was published, somebody might r e· turn Topo because of the senti- ment . or even just for the money," she .said , noting they have a listed telephone number under ~1icha e l Hilander ir anyone can help. "We don 't ca re about the monuy .... we ~·on 't ask any queS· •lions, •1 she added. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS ' L' BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES SPECIAL - Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Tennis Shoes Adidas-Converse-T retorn Basketball Shoes Converse-Adidas Baseball Shoes...,.. Spot Hilt-Adidas All P~rpose Shoes Spot Bllt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas Open 9 to 6 Closed Sanday ,, • Tennis Dresses Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts Men 's & Boys' Tennis Shirts Tennis Rackets-Wilson Dunlop-Bancroft-Yonex Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson-Penn- Dunlop Racket Stringing ' Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts & Dart Boards Duck Feet Fins pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles--llotes Barbell & Dumbell Sets Chest Pulls Bike Repairing-farts-Tires-Tubes 538 Center-646-1 919 r: ! I # D•tington Beach Fo•tain Valley EDI * •. 1 ,odny's Closing: N. "\''_. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 190, S SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY , JULY 9, 1975 TEN CENT,S Huntington to Oppose Plan for Beach By TERRY COVIU.~ 0 1 U\e DAiiy Pli.t Si..11 /\ Sl.5 million plan for the re- clcvclopment of Huntington State Heach w_ill be opposed by the City of ~untm~on Beach during a pubhc hearmg Friday morning. The hearing will be held before the state parks and recreation t·ommission ut 9 a.m. in Hunt- ington B~ach Caty Council. cham-bers. Stale planners are proposing the c reation of some pic nic an\,ils, added bus parking, more landscaping, new restroom and snack facilities, and more exits. The state plan a lso calls for the acquisition of all the land between · the beach fence and Pacific Coast Highway, as well as 85 m arshy acres south of the Southe rn California Edison power plant. Ed Selich, an advan<:e planner for the city, r~commended op- position to the state project because the city has not had much to say a bout how the beach is redeveloped. In a two-page m emo to the city council, Selich said the major ob- jections are the lack or plans for the la nd lo be acqui red, and no provision for a major expansion of the parking lot. The state proposal does not say how the land between the fenc~ and the highway would be used - except for a bicycle trail -and it merely says the 85 acres on the oth er side of the highway would be preserved as a m arsh. While slate plans call fot the addition of 20 parking slots for buses, the proposal only adds 100 (See BEACH, Page A2) Plea to State Unification Help lSought .IJy KATHY CLANCY 0 1 lllt 0•1ly Piiot St.ttt The I luntington Beach Union High School Hoard Tuesday night asked the stale to interv~ne in West Orange County's unifica- tion battle. In a rt>so lution to be read at Thursd<.1y 's stale Board of Education hearing, trus tees asks state officials to conduct <.1 sur vey of the 52-square-mile district, r--~v~ a unification plan 7 School Trustee for the whole area .. Assistant Superinte ndent Glen Drsinger expla ined today such a survey is a llowed under state law. He said such a study would pro· vide "objective information from an outside party that can only help.'' In the event the state rejects that idea, however . trustees went on to ask that both the south Hun- t ingt on Beach a nd Fountain Shenkman May Run For Council Seat Ron Shenkman. a Huntini:,tton Beach Unio n High School trustee. said Tuesday night he may resign his school ~al and run for lluntinb'Lon Ue.u:h City Council. Shenkman, 15682 Sunflower Lane, asked the district staff ~o explore the details involved with the resignation o f a bo¥d member and the coiJts fo11 a .special trustee election. Hi s term doesn't expire 1.µ1til 1977. ' Formerly senior vice presidf:!nt of Mercury Savings and Loan As · sociation, Shenkman rectnlly joined Industrial Consultants Company of She rman Oaks, where he is a director of s;vings a nd loan marketing and ad- ministration. ' He ser ved on the Fountain Valley City Counc il fro"" 1969 to 1972 before running for the hig h school post. He also served from 1967 to 1969 o n the Fountain Valley Parks Commission. He b as since moved to Hunt- ington Beach. Shenkman. who served as board preside nt last yeur, said he would probably resign from the school board before starting a ci- ty council campaign, unless it would &ause complications for the school district. "I a m very seriously consider- DAiiy Pllo4 Staff ,,_. EYES COUNCIL SEAT School Board's Shenkman ing running fo r the c1ly council ... he said Tuesday night. "l am not ready to announce 1t as yet." But Trustee Don MacAllister noted, glancing toward the press table. "You already have." Countian Vanishes In Midnight Swim Did a 24 -yea r -old Anaheim man drown during a pos t · midnight s wim last Wednesday Coast off Camel Point Beach in South Laguna? The disappearance of Vernon Wedeking today is classified as a "missing person" inciderft by Oran~e County Sheriffs officers. Valley unification elections Nov. 4 be tied together so neither area can unify unless both do. Both the Ocean View a nd Westminster school boards also have asked the state to require tha t both unification elections pass before eithe r can lake ef- fect. In April; the state board g rant- ed Founta in Valley voters a Nov. 4 election on unifying along city boundaries. Ho wever, the matter is on Thursday's agend a again for board discussion only, but not a public hearing. The main ite m on Thursday·s agenda is a unification proposal along boundaries of the Hunt- ington Beach City <elementary) School District and the Hunt- ington Beach strip of the current Fountain Valley School District. But high school trustees, in Tuesday night's resolution, said both proposals contain "int!· quities relatl'd lo wealth, student hou~ing and minority student location." South Huntington Beach is im- portant to the high schooJ-clistrict · bt!cause of tax wealth. High school officials also fear that the w ealthy Seal Beach elementary district could later annex lo south Hunting ton Beach. creating a greater tax wealth imbalance. Jn their resolution, trustees claim s uc h a district would be "in diametrica l opposition to the precepts" of recent laws aimed at equalizing school financing. They contend the unification allows ·'high wealth district to secede by a vote of their people, leaving low wealth di~tricls with insufficient housing and fund-mg ... High school officials also say they would be left with 12,000 sf.u- dents to house in three schools built for 8,000, while the new dis- tricts would have leftover high school classrooms. T he Garden Grove Unified School District. which stands lo lose four schools to Fountain Valley, has charged residents of that ci ty with trying to create an <-i ll -white district by forcing out minorities now «rossing city borders to attend those schools. Trus tees also claimed the un ification is a "hastily conceived, piecemeal approach rather than an orderly restructuring which could have been designed and agreed upon w ilh additional lime." Dysinger sa id toda y h e believes a state survey could at least produce in formation before the November election to help voters in the two proposed dis· tricts. Al the !lame time. he said. it could serve to provide unification plans for the rest of the high school district. ' • • + 'I J • ~ «c: ~lly Pilot Si.II.-..... YOUNGSTERS ENTER HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH AT BROOKHURST GATE City Says State All Wet in Planning for Redevelopment of Facility Transpac Sea Drama Crews of 2 Racers Save Six on Sloop Uy ALMON LOCKABEY D~1ly Pilot Bo~Ung Editor Two yachts in the Transpacific yacht race diverted course early today lo mukc a dram atic rescue of six persons whose 46-foot sail- ing sloop was sinking 750 miles offshore after hitting an uniden· tified object Contributor The sinking yacht was not en tered in the Trans pac. <Sec ract· story, P<Jge Al4. I ll was identified as the Cal 3~ Allorante, formerly owned hy Burke Sawyer of the Newport Harbor Y<Jcht Club. Sawyer sold the boat mor e than a year :1go to Mrs. Nancy Sherman of San Cory's Tax Referee Appointment Hit SACRAMENTO CUPl l -A Santa Monica allorncv who con- tributed $528 to the campaign of slate Controller Kenneth Cory was recently appointed as an in- heritance tax referee by Cory in violation of s tale law, it was re- ported today. The Sacramento Union ~uid it was told by Crawford Cofer that he tele phoned Cory's office to decline the appointment after rl'· porters began calling about the apparent conflict viol<Jtion. The Union said the disclosure that Cofer purchased S528 worth of ne ws pa per advertising for Cory in las t year's Democratic primary electwn 1s the fir:.( de· finite \'iolation of a 1970 law that prohi bits the controller from ap pointing a s a r eferee anyone who ccntributcd to a cundjdatc for controller. Last week it was disclost.'CI that Cory appoi nte d as refe r ees several persons closely connect- ed to campaign contnbutors. in· eluding a 20-year-old Stanford Universitv student wh~c fatht•r donated SS.000. Cofer said the incident · 'was ttn oversig ht on their part und on mine. I had 1l called to my atten- lion by a reporter in the last cou- <See CORV, Pag~A2) Placentia Firemen Bow, Back on Duty Placentia city firemen have yielded to a court order e1nd city dismissal threats by returning lo their posts afte r a one-week walkout. The protest was staged over the suspens ion of four fi remen who allegedly violated city re- gulations by using department t..>quipment for personal projects. The protes t was also aimed at the firing several weeks ago of four other fire men who are fac- ing court action on charges they stole lig ht fi xtures and other city property from a n abandoned building. City officials Monday obtained a temporary restraining order from Superior Court Judge 11. Walter Steiner de manding the men get back on the job. T he four suspended firemen were abo sent back lo work. A court order was h and delivered to the firemen along with a m e m o from city manager Edwin Powell saying the men wouJd be fired if they didn •t re turn by 10 a.m . Tuesday. Diego. Mrs. Sherman and her crew o( five were on a c ruise from the mainland to Honolulu when the boat went down early this morn- mg. Crews of the racing yacnt~ Shamrock and Swift.sure spotted flares on the horizon about 12 :15 <.1.m . lodav and both diverted course to i·nvestigate. Shamrock is owned by Roy Disney and Sw1flsure is owned by Nici. f''razce of San Diego Sw1ftsure arrived at the :.ink· mg vessel first and took tht-six survivors aboard. No one was io- Jured. The only passengers iden· llf1cd were Mrs. ShermJn and ht?r two sons. J im and J eff. The other three. :.aid to be friends of the Sherman bovs, were not im mediately-identified. Mrs. Sherman is the widow ol the late George Sherman, an employt• of Disney Studios for many years. The Shcr mans are personal friends of Roy Disney <See RESCUE, PageA.21 Lutl1erans Threaten Expulsio11 ANAHEIM <API The gov· e rnin j! convent i on o f the Lutheran Chu re h-~1 issouri Synod today order ed its dissenting dis· trict leader:. to conform to na· t1onal adm m1 sl r;Jti Vl' policy or be expelled from oCfict> The mea:;ure was adopted by a vote of 626 Lo 466 afll'r hour.> or highJX chargl'd debalt•. The re ::. u ll w a s s e l' n by m a n y a ::. thn·atening a schism in the d1urch. F.i~ht distrid prcsidt•r:ts whu an .• direct largct:. of the actw11 said it "will only cause fu rther d1v1 sion ... and constitutes a ··::.t>nous broach•· of Scriptures and lhc historic Lutheran con fe:.sions "You ha,·e not recognized th\• nghls of congregations. nor the le>-?llimalc claims of cons ctt>IH.'t'. ·· they said jointly follow- ing the \'Ole They said they would tJke their case lo the grass root:. ;it home. Weatller According to Capt. Robert Griffith, Wedeking and another Anaheim man, Eugene Thomas Wargo, 26, visited Camel Point about 11:30 p.m . the night of July 1. Vote Workers Sought? The disciplinary measure was backed as essential lo order by lhe conservative administration of the church. embroiled in a con- tl1ct with a s izeable but minorit.v wing of moderates. The action d emands that djs. tnct presidents, equivalent l'O bishops ;md often called that , stop inst a llin~ graduates of A breakaway seminary in locaJ pulpits or face expulsjon. Fair except tor patehy late night a nd early mor'!'· ing low clouds. Highs an middle 705. lows in high 608. INSIDE TOPA ~ Two hundred thousand /amfne·stnckm nornodl an ~ng motH'd in poalibl11 big- gest human rflltttlentfftt 6'WT mAjnco A7. lnd•x "1 I Wargo t o ld o fficers that Wedeking went for a swim in the water, laid on the sand for a while, then went back into the water about J a .m .. Wednesday, but never returned, Capt. Grif- fith said. Grlrfith said a search of the beach and nearshore waters by deputies a nd tbe Newport Beach Police Department helicopter failed to locate Wedeking. A search al daybreak by the Orange County Harbor Patrol also railed to locate the missing man. said Lt. Harry Gage. Th case Te mains in the dcpart- mcnt 's acUvc m~. Gage sdded. San Clemente l.ifcauard Lt. Lynn Hughes said llfeguards were made a wure of the Incident but conducted no search due to the other liCarches and th luck ol evidence. Appraiser Alleges Bertolino Asked Names By TOM BARLEY Of'"• oa11, ~•1oe sc.11 Supervising appraiser Garland ReddJng today identified def er\· dant James Bertolino oC Mission Viejo as the man who asked him one week prior fo the June, 1972 primary election to provide worker• for Orange County As- aasor Andrew Hlmhaw's con- gresslonaJ campaign. Redding, who races trial Sept. 29 on ldentlcal charges ol gra.nd theft and consj)irocy, testified ln the Superior Court trial Utal he refu1ed lo supply Bert.olltio wUh a list or names or members of his st arr. R ddlng said Bertolino, 52, of 24ll6 Via Madruaada, told him thal the voluntren WOUid ~ re- quired to post ·•vote for Hins ha w " signs throughout Orange County on the eve of the June 6 primary and on election day itselr. Redding is lhe second of nine indicted usessor's aides to testify against Bertolino in Judge Wal\erSmith 's cou rt.room. Convicted alde Fred Lynn Forbeck lcstilied Tuesday that Bertolino was one ol the chief couplrator in t he plan to r~ndt members of the asse:5SOr's staff {Of' work on the Hinshaw cilm· pa!p. ReddiJ)I. vrompted by his lawyer In the couriroom today, .dmitted tl)alho complcled ovcr- Llme allp• for a number of empl9yes wbo worked on the Hlnabaw dmpJ ign d plte the fact that they worked during ! , ..... county time. But he testified lhal he signed the slips on the ins tructions of a~­ sessor's supervisor George Up- ton, who has pleaded guHly to lesser charges and will be sen- tenced July 24 by Judge Smith. Reddine identified county as- sessor Jack Valleraa. H.iruibaw's chief aide in 1972, a s lhe man who first approached him to enh t volunteers from Redding·s st1tfr rorthe primary campaign. Hinshaw and Vallerga h~vl' bee n indicted on identical charges of grand theft and con- spiracy and additional cnmina l charges stemmina from further alleged impropriclics committed while Hlm;baw served es U· aessor. <See TRIAL. P~t A!) DOGCONE! IT WAS GOOD AD "tl was a very s uccessful ad. I sold all the puppies." That's lhe advertising succ story told by the Irvin~ man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: M im Schnauzer. AKC, 8 wks. \ham pion blood tmt-s, ma/ft! eve. If ) ou h"vc u pet to sell, <-all 642-5678. Pu\ u (cw words to work !or you. In the Dally Pilot. :: 'ft2 DAILY PILOT H /F -~~ultiple Sponsors Studied By SYLVIA SPENCER U"il" Preo lnlerlVl-1 The number of Americans wishing to individually sponaor Vietnamese refugees is 25 per- cent of what it was two months ago and relocation officials are now going to see if a group plan might work. Julia Taft, director of lhe In· t.eragency Task Force for In- ~ocbina Refugees, said Tuesday tbat task force officials have de-- cided against s tarting a national . camprugn lo revive interest in in· dividual s ponsors for the re- fiu:ees. Instead, they have de· ~.ided instead to concentrate on group sponsorship by local clubs apd state and local governments. .. People are looking at the responsibility involved in sponsorship and some feel it's too much for one person," Mrs. Taft said. "We're finding people j\'en't quite so reluctant to make •the commitm ent involved in · Sponsors hip if more people are ~volved in it and can share the rJ?Sponsibility. "There has been some falling -cff in individual sponsorship of- 'fer s, but intere st in group s ixmsorship is picking up and we -feel lhal may be more successful than individual s ponsorship," she said. An Arkans as official said Tues- d ay the reason mterest in m- d iv id u a 1 sponsors hip has ·declined is because offers to · 1,sponsor refugees have been ig- nored. "People ha ve been calling us s:aying they offered two or three months ago to s ponsor refugees ·'and have heard nothing," said .Ray Scott. <1n aide to Arkansas Gov. Da vid Pryor, who has ~rved as a laaason between state officia ls and officials at Ft. Chaf- fee, Ark .. the l<irgest refugee . ~amp in the country. Task force officials in May in- stalled a toll-Cree number for persons to call to offer to sponsor ..refugees . 1n May and early June, about 400 persons a day were calling. The number has now dropped to about 200 calls a day, and less than half of that number are ac- tually volunteering to sponsor re- lugees, Mrs. Taft said. More than 21,000 persons have called offering to sponsor re- -tugees, and most, but not all of ijie persons who have calied have :&?en recontacted by task force officials to discuss sponsorship, she said. -.TRIAL ... Valle rga has s uccessfully asked that the first of hi s two trials be transferred tu another eounty. The d ecision on the new ~location is expected Friday. It is expected that Hinshaw atso will ask for a transfer with . ~e identical argument that he • cannot o btain a fair trial in Orange County. Aged Sisters ,Vie Together SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Evelyn a nd Grace Kearney, spinster sisters who were virtual- ly inseparable from childhood through retirement until death, today will be buried together. --The women were found dead m their borne June 25 by a com- munity health nurse making a r e· gular visit. Evelyn, 83, had died of acute bronchitis, and Grace, 82, haddied of a ruptured ulcer. ORANGE COAST "t DAILY PILOT I l htr Of'.tftOf to•'ll O•llY J.-uot Wilt~ .,.,n.tn" tom.- btnfld tht N•<11t> rr # • owbt1 ~ t• o.., Ot'•"Qli" C.O.\t Pubh ·.n•nq C.Omo•nv !.t.1M••~t' f'itft!Of'\ "'" pubh ~ Mr-""1dV lt"OV~" f t•cW-., fOt Co\1 .. Mit.'4A Ni•wl)(lrl C,,. .. t h t1vr.t1~0"' Gr• h lfCM,f't '"'" V•llt'f int"• ·Jtfltb•tt "•lie¥ •N L4Q~ bt t h ,,, .11h t,. t t A •"'Qt• Pf'Q-ot_,f eo1t'On" i>'.1011,,.t a ~h.t• »•·n 4'ld ~ •• , ln~ pr•fW"l!IMI OUt>'t'-ntf\Q Ol•f'tt '' .itt JOO Ytlr\f thly SCrttt, to· l• ~ ,., (•lllur1\1.-f/•lt. Rot>Prt N Wf:Pd Pr n1cMnt 6ftd Pub11""'' Jack R. C.urley vu,. p,.,,..,oent •nc:t ~•t M.t~ Tho,.,ac; l<eevll Thomas A. 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RALEIGH, N.C. <AP) -Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald's attorney said Tuesday tha t discriminatioo against women, blacks, and young people had tainted the grand j ury which indicted Mac· Donald for the 1970 slayings or his wife and two children. Attorney Be rnard Segal hired three expert witnesses to testify in support of his motion for d.iJs. missal of the charges against MacDonald, now a Huntington Beach resident, on grounds that the grand jury selectfon process was biased. U.S. District Court Judge Franklin Dupree did not rule on Segal 's motion, one of several he has made in eCf ort.5 to dismiss the charges or have the trial moved to California. MacDonald's trial is scheduled to start in Raleigh on July 14. But the defense pretrial motions and appeals will probably cause it to be postponed. He is charged with the kUlinit of his wife, Collett,. and their young daughters, Kristyn and Kimberly. at the couple's apart· ment at Ft. Bragg, N.C. He was a physician with the Green Berets at the time of the killings. MacDonald claimed that a band of hippies broke into the apartment and slabbed and beat him und his family 1n an orgy of violence. The Armr, after am invesUga-tl~ ID lflOt said there was not MOUSh evidence to charge Mac· Donald. But last year, at the in- sistence of Mrs. MacDonald's father, Albert Kassab of Stony Brook, N.Y,, tbe c~ was re · opened. MacDonald ~as indicted in January. Segal 's witnesses did not testify about the met.hods used in selecting the particular grand jury which indicted MacDonald. They used statistical data and analyses which they said showed bias must have existed. 1 Mrs . lluth Astle, a San Fran- cisco attorney, presented a de- tailed analysis of the population of the 44 counties of the Eastern District of North Carolina, based on census data. She said that 31 percent of lhe population was black, 49 percent fema le, a nd 43 percent in the 18-35 age category. But in the pool of 10,000 from which the grand jury was select- ed, only 17 percent were black ; S3 percent were female; and 29 per· cent were in the 18·35 age group. In the actual grand jury of 23 people, 26 percent were black, 35 percent fe male, and 39 percent 18·35 ye.ws old. flurglan (fhirsty? Bvslara broke We • box car i>arked ln tM San Juan Capistnno arH and carried otr 90 cases or Olympia bee r , Orange County Sheriff'• officers reported today. Deputies said the thieves broke into the Santa Fe Rallroad wafon while it wu parked a 33207 Pueo Cerveza. They valued the. toss at $290. CORY ••• pleof days . ··until these..queslionl had re· minded me ... I· bed not puttwo and two together that puWng an ad in a newspaper in the primary campaign was a contribution in that sense," Coffer said. His purchase of the ads for Cory was first pointed out by ••Front Page," a feature n e't's s heet printed by the ReJfublican State Central Com- mittee for distribution this week. Cofer said he placed the ads late in the primary campaign on his own, without direction from Cory's main campaign head - quarters. Carl d 'Agostino, chief deputy controlle r , who also was one of Cory's campaign directors, said the campaign l eaden did not know about the ad until they saw it in the Santa Monica Outlook. School Critics Confer Administrators from four Weal Orange County school districts, opposed to current unification proposals, have been holding weekly meetings the past month to swap Information. The top officials of the Hunt· ington Beach Union, Ocean View, Westminster and Garden Grove Unified School Districts were at this week's meeting, held Mon- ~Y morning in Garden Grove. "We just thougbl we would get toeelher a nd find out what we au knew," said Garden Grove Slu>erintendenl Ed Dundon. "We have a common interest in what is happening." All four districts are opposed to current plans to unify Fountain Valley along city borders and south Huntington Beach along elementary school borders. The Huntington Beach plan inc~s the Huntington Beach part of the Fountain Valley clemeniary dis- tri~. "We don't want it broken up piecemeal," said DWldon, whose district stands "to lose three e leme ntary schools and Los Amigos High School under the Fountain Valley proposal. ..We think it ought to be an en· tire area plan that makes sense," he continued, "not one little piece going and then another piece go. ing." car stalls to the existing 1,S3S stalls. "Their plans just don't meet the intensity of use we have on our own city beach, and their de- signs are not coordinated with our city beach," Selich ex- plained." Reports Conflict At Refugee Site "At the time we inquired as to who put it in," be said, "we had to get the information for our campaign r eport." The ad showed up as a non· monetary contribution to Cory's campaign since Cofer paid for it himself. · Attending Monday's meeting, which lasted about two hours, were Jake Abbott, Huntington Beach High Sehool Dislrict ~uperintendent ; Glen Dysin1er, assistant high school superinten- dent; Curt Bluemke, assistant Westminster superintendent; Dale Cooga n, Ocean .View superintendent ; Dundon, and others he said the t op ad- ministrators brought along. One thing the state and city have agreed on is lhe complete removal of the six.foot chain link fence which stretches the full 2.5 miles of the beach . Selich did say the one danger of opposition to the state redevelop- m~nt plan is that it could delay U'le project a year. Work is now planned for 1976· 77. · But in the m emo, Selicb says, "the city staff, however. feels that obtaining a design plan that provides for a beach that is harmonious and comp~tible with Huntington Beach is worth a possible year's d elay." The city council authorized op- position to the plan at Monday night's council meeting. The staff objections to the state plan were outlined after a r eview of the plan by the harbors and beaches department, lhe plan- ning staff, and the public works department. Envoy to See Russ Launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI ) -Russia's ambassador to the United States will watch next Tuesday's Apollo launch and, in return, the Soviets have lowered secrecy barriers at their cos- m od r om e and i n vited the American ambassador there, it was announced today. An embassy s pokesman in Moscow said U.S. Ambassador Walter J . Stoessel Jr. will fly to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in central Asia on the morning of the launch of two Soyuz cos- monauts July 15 and return to Moscow later in the day. He will be the first American lo witness a Russian space shot. By JACK CHAPPELL Ol tM Oall't PllOt SUff Conflicting reports on the Camp Pendleton Refugee Center continued today although of· ficials have backed off earlier de- nials that the center would be shut down by Oct. 1. Chief Warrant Officer Roger Combs said it had been recom- mend ed by Nick Thorne, chief of the governmental task force looking afte r the refugees at Pendleton, that center be closed for the winter rainy season. Thorne told a press conference Tuesday he had received no word Crom Washington D .C. in response to that recommenda· ti on. CWO Combs said that if the outprocessing of the Indochina ~ ref ugces coniinued at it.s present pace of 250 a day, the relugee center could be closed down in 90 lo lOOdays. Present population is 18,116. So far, 22,669 refugees have been p rocessed through Pendleton s ince the center opened April 28. The refu gees are housed in quonset huts and in lent cities on the base in the hills behind San Clemente. CWO Combs said because of the te nts, Thorne had recom- mended the shut down of Pendleton's center. ''We're thinking of the health and comfort of the rerugees," Combs said. He said , however, pinpointing the exact date at which winter ar- rives in Southern California is not poss ible. Meanwhile, governmental task force officials in the east have an· nounced that Pendleton, Indian· town Gap, Pa., and Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. would be closed by winter. Eleanor Green, spokeswoman at the India ntown Gap center, announced the c losings. Dad Aids Rescue . - Of Kidnaped Son MARBLEHEAD, Mass. CAP) -Eric Wolov , 6. was happy to sit on the stairs of his home wearing a real policeman's hat after he was kidnaped. lhen recovered unhurt. The boy was rescued by his father. Dr. Michael Wolov, police and FBI agents Tuesday as Wolov was about to hand a bai containing $50,000 to a woman ln a car in a parking lot in nearby Revere. The child was found under a white blanket in the back seal of the car. Melody S. Allahyarian, Z7 , o( nearby Nahtint was to be ar· raigned in Lynn District Court to- day on a state charge of kidnap. lng wilh attempt to extort. Wolov, a dentist, said his son was coa~ed into a car about halt a block from the Wolov hoQae Tuaday m orning as he wailed for a bus to lake him to a day camp In Middleton. Wolov aa.ld h.is wife saw the boy entt-r t.be car and that author1ties wtte nott/aed immediately. He said a woman ltlephoned the home numeroua Umes dunng the day and told him to set sso,ooo ln cuh tosethtt. He aald he obtained tbe money In un- marked bU!a and al tbe woman's instructions met her at the park· ing lot of a ni&btclub in R~vere. He said the woman told him she would take tbe money and drive to where the boy wa.s being held and see that he was re- leased. Wolov gave t.bis account of the rescue: ' "'Aller I told htt about lhl'ff ·times that I was not. Caine to iive her the money until I knew my son waa safe, sh e said very soft. ly, 'K•'• ln tbe back.' "I looked in the back and all r could see was this white blanket over the back seat . Nothing moved, sot asked her, 'Where?' . "She said, 'Under the 1heet.' So I called, 'Eric,' and saw his bead come out from tbe blanket. As soon as I knew be was okay I srabbed the shift lever ln the car and slammed It b•Ck intb park and 1rabbed the woman and arabbed the key1 IO &be couldn't get away.'' FBI •sent.a and poUc. wt>o laad followed Wolov unobtrusively converged on the ur and arrat- ed the woman. She wn taken ln· to custody. 1 He said the woman told b.l'm tho boy bad been taken once durln1 the day for a visit al a museum bul spent most of t.he day In tbe car. .. '1 "We certainly will not keep Pendleton or Indiantown Gap open past cold weather," Ms. Green said. "It is not a dale we can set, it de pends on the weather-, and we've always envisioned Eglin first," because it is the least effi- cient of the three camps. There are about 62,000 refugees altogether in the four U.S. camps and more than 18,000 in centers on Guam and Wake Island. The task force has been releasing about 715 refugees daily from the camps. Wa·u Crushes Two SAN DIEGO CAP> -Two workmen are dead after a con· crele wall they were working on collapsed and c rushed the m. SPECIAL - Cyclist Hurt In Huntington A La Habra man was in critical condition today aft~r his motorcycle collided with a car turning at a Huntington Beach in- tersection Tuesday night. Arnold Fredrick Wallace Jr., 23. was being treated in the in· tensive C\1'.'e unit of Pacifica Hospital for injuries s uffered in the8:25 p .m . crash. Police said a car driven by Robert Paul Carr, 17, of 8169 Deauville Drive w aa making a left tum at Brookhurat Street and Yorktown Avenue when the motorcycle struck his car broadside. Fro•PageAl RESCUE .•• who had agreed before the start of the race to maintain a radio schedule with Attorante. The Attorante, as were all the famed Cal-32s. was designed by Nick Potter of Newport Beach. The Altoranle was bui)t in 1936 by lhe old South Coast Company oC Newport Beach. The 32 indicates the waterline length of the vessel. The overall Ieogtb was 46 feet. • :I'be Attorante was purchased a number of years ago by Earl &lwyer Cor his son, Burke. Tennis Dresses I Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Men's & Boys' Tennis Short$ Men's & Boys' Tennis Shirts Tennis Rackets-\Wilson Dunlop-Bancroft .J. Yon ex Davis \ Tennis Balls-Wilsonfenn· Dunlop ' Tennis Shoes Adidas-Converse-T retorn Basketball Shoes Con verse-Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot Bilt-Adidas All Purpose Shoes Spot Silt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas Canadas Open 9 to 6 Closed SandaJ Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts le Dart Boards . Duck Feet fins pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles-flotes , Barbell Ir Dumbell Sets Chest Pulls Bike l1pairln1-49arts-Tires-Tub~ 531 Center 646-1919 .i\8 1).:\I L '' PIL O T E DIT O R l .-\L P . GE Unreasonable Request \y1th possible school unification around the cor· m.'t', ~l tippcars lhe top three administrators in the 1 lu~lmgton lie a ch City (elementary) School District decided to try and hold onto their highly paid jobs as Jong us possible. Supt. S.A. Moffett, who cams $3NQJ; Deputy ~'upt. Charles Palmet, $30,208 ; and· Asst. Supt. Betty Funkhause r, $29,430. asked the school board lust week to extend lheir contracts beyond their 1977 expiration dates to 1979 instead. 1:'hcir ill-timed request could force a n~w unified <.hstnct to honor the contracts longer than the two- ye~~ gr~ce period spelled out for employes by state umf1callon laws. It could mean the new dis t1icl would have to spend $100,000 a year for employes it may no tonger need. ~isely. after discussing the matter in executive se~s1on . trustees took no action. According to Trustee Bnan ~arland, three members were opposed to the ·extensions and probably won't change ttieir minds. They should not change. The proposal was ill-advised and inappropriate. R e call N ot Justifie d Cl'ies of recall have sprung up again in the Foun- tain Valley School District -this time from Hunt· ington Beach parents dissatisfied with the way un - ification is working out. But throughout the unification butll~. Fountain Valley lrust~es have urged they be given a voice. Legis lation has been urged to give the Huntington Beach group a vote on whether to join the new dis· trlct or join the Huntington Beach clementury district to the south. Like last month's recall threat ovct• trustee handling of the teacher strike, this one is filled wilh emotion and misunderstanding. Trustees h ave been doing their best through dif· ficult times and we still don't believe recall should be thre atened over every dis~g1·ce ment . • Prude nt Decision Fountain Valley City Councilmen made a wise de· cision last week when they put off construction of a $62,000 lake in the city's new Recreation <.in<l Cultunsl c~ntcr. The lake would have been tin a ttractive <.1dd1tion to the city's 55-acre complex in Mil e Square Park. The complex has a new community center und alhleti(' fields, while tennis courts and other facilities ~oon '>"ill be under construction. The lake would ha\·e been U1e last project planned. But council members learned that in add1l1u11 to $53,000 in building costs, the city Y.ould ha\'c tu hire someone else for $9,000 to keep water pumped out dur- ing construction. so they put off the project at leust for now. { I . • ' I ~ ~ PACT (Pare nts Acting for Children ancl Teachers) hopes to recall Trustees Sheila Meyers, Bill Crane and Roger Belgen in the Nov. 4 election. We think their effort is unjustified. They claim trustees haven't represented them and have s pent tax dollars -JO percent of them paid by HuntingtoR B~ach families -to work for a unifica- tion phrn which leaves them out. The lake wasn't :l necessity and probably would have cost the city extra maintenance dollars each year. In addition, Mile Square already has a n attrac- tive lake nearby. 'Gentlemen, allow me to introduce our li"r:;t n:on1an member New Light Onan Old Scandal ( VON HOFFMAN ) WASlllNGTON -We're hav- ing a grain scandal. We haven 't had one of them for a while so it comes a s a pleasant diversion from the oil scandal, lhe tax .scandal, the assassination scan· d<:1l, the campaign contribution sc!lndal, the narcotics enforce· mcnt scandal, the arms pr~ure· ment scandal and your s teady day -to-day average swindle. Thank you, Department of Agriculture and Earl Butz, for the variety. The g ist or this scandal is that we 're s hipping s hort · weighted, dir· ty wheat con· laminated by bat turd and o"'-l h e r hazardous s ubs tances to our customers overseas. The allegations are the ordinary ones, bribery, indif· fe rence, bureaucratic torpor laced with intrigu e and the customary fiendish division or authority whic h renders it im· possible to say who might be res ponsi blc. If this introduc tion to the topic seems loo fatigued let's go back ::.1x decades and quote from the letter of res1gnat1on from the Department of Agriculture writ· ten by Dr. ll. W. Wiley. Until leaving office. Dr. Wiley was in charge of food and drug enforce· ment. His letter is dated March 15. 1912, and it reads in part: .. AFTER A quarter of a cen- tury of constant discussion and effort the bill r egulating in· terstale and foreign commerce in food and drugs was enacted in· to law. Almost from the begin· mng of the enforcement of this act I discove red that my point of view in regard to it was fun- damentally differe nt from that of my superiors in office. f'or near- ly s ix yetirs there has been a growing feeling in my mind that lhe(te differences were 1rrecon- c1lable and I have been conscious of an official environment which has been essentially inhospita· ble . I saw the fundamental prin· ciples of the food and drug act one by on e paralyzed and dis· credited. .. lnte r esl uCter interes t engaged in ... the manufacture of misbranded or adulterated foods and drugs made an appeal to escape ... One by one I Cound that <my> activities ... were restricted. . . A few of the in· stance!l of this kind were well known. Amonj( these may be mentioned the m anul3cture of so-called ... colors and navors, the addiUon to food of benzoic acid. . . of s accharan ... the ~lllng of mouldy, fermented, de· composed and misbranded Kralns Cboldfuce mine) . I have been in1Mucted to refru1n from stating m uny public wuy my o"n opi· nions reeurdlnQ till' ~ffect ofthc1H.' tiub11tunc •s, unfi this restriction hus int£rfored with my ucudt:m1c frl'l.'<lom of spt>cch on rnatter~ re· lultnl! llirectly to the public health.·· So isn't there any really new news? Elsewhere In his .wntings - ln economically pinched times S<Jme niceties have to be reduced or put off The council ~hould be commended for its prudence. ... that delightful de p or. ~I.~. In dira Gandhi. • D e ar Gloo m y Gus The folks who tried to com· mit mayhem on the man suspected or tossing a grenade component into the Fourth of July parade crowd were just exercising some old -fa s hioned American inde pe ndence, weren't they'? D.G.T. GM!n't Gm Am"'•"" olr~ ,.....,....,. .-, r.Men ~ 4M Ml ftecen1rlly refloKt 1119 ........ tM .... ,~ •. Setl4I .,. .... "' ,.. ... • G ... m, Gus, Dolll't Piiot. Dr. Wiley described for us the well-connected lobbyists. the vulpine Washington lawyers and the corporately s ubs idized. bought-and-paid-for scientists testifying to the salubrious ef· feels of p6ison before the Congressional committees of his era. SI NCEDr. Wiley,whowasama- jor figure in Ame rican food and agricultural chemistry, died in 1930, we've learned considerably more about the moldy, ferment- ed 'and decomposed grains that concerned him. Jn two r ecent articles on the subject, Abigail Trafford Brett tells us that moldy gl"ain -corn, wheat, soy beans, peanuts, etc. -provides a home for three very unpleasant fungi that go under the name o f m ycotoxans: ·· ... aflatox1n H l (is) considered a powerful car cinogen ... zcaralenone, a p ote nt sub s tance whose hormonal effects on human be· ings are not understood but which cau ses abortions in animals, and T -2 trichot.hecene toxin which in high amounts causes heart failure." Grains and nuts contaminated by these molds are not shipped · abroad but are con s umed here by both lives tock and people. How much of these poisons is Ingested is uncertain. They are very dif- ficult to detect, so for you free market people who believe in no government regulation of pure food, you would best be advised to bring yo ur e l ec tron microscope to the supermarket with you the next lime you buy any bread. peanut butter , esc~. milk or many other products. THE R EST of us would be wise to rema in calm but concerned while the people in the white s mocks work on such questions as whether or not cattle and chickens who eat mycotoxin- contaminate d rood pass these cute little organisms on to those who eat them. The facts are not yet known. Nor is it known how much or how long a human being can con· sume aflatoxin before running a serious r isk of contracting cancer. With many of these sub· stances, it may lake years before enough people come down with the disease for epidemiologists to quaotify the bad news. And U\u\ is why when some poison peddler says his chemical should be al· lowed on the market because nothing bas been proved against it yet, he is talklng dangerous twaddle. The law ought to read, as \t does not. tbot no subst<Ance ~an be marketed until it has been shown beyond reasonable doubt to be benign. There is ul$0 reaeon to believe thet th~ ~ct\nlques of bilJ scale induserial farming encourage tho 1;row\.b of &bese molds, and there is the 1usplcion that. t.htt Improper use of weed klllcn and an- tibiotics in nnhnal fcecl1 does the same. \ H .4.11 U 111·e eog11ized Thre at lo tl1e /\'11 tio11 Pornography Abuses Freedom To the Editor: While I agree with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Presi· dent Arch Booth's main points on ·'What's Right With America?" I reel that there is far too much apathy concerning the grave pro· blems of what's wrong with Ame rica. While freedom of the individual is one of our greatest virtues, the excess of freedom which gives license to promote activities tending to the de- terioration of our great nation r e· sorts to vices of various forms in entertainment and social mis · conduct. Under the guise and protection of some interpretation o f "freedom of the press" under our constitution, grave harm is com· milted by the merchants in pornography, both in print a nd in films. The jury or the judges who pass judgment on s uch cases arc often indifferent to the problem and exonorate the guilty of s uch crimes against society. The b1illiant defending trial lawyers are ve ry careful to exclude all persons from the panel who ap· pear to be of a religious back· ground, parents with young children, and those whose ap· pearance seem to indicC:1te they are of high ethical standards. Thus. many decisions made arc in favor of those enemies of socie- ty who make vast profits from their hidden crimes which some conside r to be harmless enter· tainment notwiths tanding the ad- verse effects IF THE public in general were made cognizant of the corrosive nature of the widespread porno- graphy in many cities and com· munllies in our nation by those orficials in power who are fully aware of the damage to our coun· try, such influence would in time curb the apathy and the pro- pornography trend existing. Whife there are many other wrongs in our United States or America, wrongs against morali· ty and decency. wrongs which tend to make perversity appear to be the norm and cause some human beings to descend to ac- tions below the level or beasts, this type of a crime is one of the most devas tating and yet ineffcc· lively prosecuted and judged 1n favor of the offenders. As a naturalized U.S. citizen who has r eape d many of the benefits of this great nation. I feel it m y duty to voice what I firmly believe to be a grave and present d anger. C. ANTONIO PROVOST Legal Rfght To the Editor: In rebuttal to Tom Murphine's July 1 column entitled ''Justice Dept.'' He is right that in legal circles there's a saying, "He who dt." fends himself has a fool for a client." Maybe, but it's the prin ciple of the thing. I've lost a few rounds m yself. but there are quite a few j udges who give you the ax jwst because you dare represent yourself. Then, on the other hand, you g('t lh~ae lawyers who Lake your money and send you to th<.' poor boust losing anyway. What's Lhc difference~ I've had htwyers t>ought on by Ute other side. Judges are bought olf every day at your local bar, believe It or not I Maybe you can't win, but the law of averages has got t.o come ( MA I LBOX ] Letters from readers are welcome The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given pref ererice. All letters must in· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest 1/ suff 1cient reason is apparent Poetry will not be published in somewhe re a nd 1f al all poss1· ble I would rather fight just for my own self-respect 1f nothing else. Maybe it's not for everyone. but it's your right now. under freedom of choice, and at least that's a Win PAT HALL Df»se r ees ,\ To the Editor: I would like to congr<:1tul::itc Steve Mitchell on his excellent article entitled. "The Making of a Newsr<t ck Ordinance," which appeared in the June 15 edilion of the Pilot. As with other :Jrticlcs by Steve, it was well \Hillen and well pre· pared. He d ocs his homework. He deserves an A I l<:ARL E~ES .\.o t •Strike• T o the Editor. J resent the news paper's use of the term "strike" as a term ap- plied to the recent action of many doctot·s . There is a dramatic dif- ference between a strike a nd be - ing driven out of practice by high costs. The recent wild esculation in malpractice ins urance rates is the final event in a long series of economic events which have crowded the pri vale practice of medicine to the brink. For two years we were under price con- trols while o ur costs were totally uncontrolled-the result was rent that went up SO percent, wages up 20 percent, medical supplies up 2S percent, and all other expense items up accordingly. We now live under the daily threat from Was hington of re· lumed controls if fees are raised t>ven to m eet documented in- aease m costs . Insurance r:.itl's are now jus l adding the final slrnw. The average primary care phys1c1an ·s overhead is now about 50 percent. On this date before the celebra· lion of our ind\!pendence. l wonder whe re it went! TOM W. ROBINSON M.D. L1ufic-ra11s To the Editor: Judge E. W. Dickey's recent decis ion for :.1 change o( venue in the Vallerga case 1s an infringe- ment on the civil rights or every voter ln Orange County. We are expected Lo make <Jn intelligent / 'You shouldn't feel guilty. Titers art1 lots of others who still h•v• /obs/' decision at the bC:1llot box , but hl' ruled that W\! arc incompetent to sit in judgment of one of our own public officials . I do not intend to take this s landerous decision lightly. If need be, l will appeal to the..• Suprl'me Court for redrt'ss because the..• judge has ins ultc..·t.i my integrity and thi-se oi" ""'.'J fellow voters. All public offtc1~ls ilin"e 'M publicity. To ~ay tha~ a P'.Jbllc c..1f- fll'1al cannot get a fair tria l because of lt is ludicrous If we, the voters, can sift out lhe c<:a:-.. paign rhetoric, thc'l we must be eminently qualified to sit in Judg- ment oi our pet•rs. or 1s this C:1 double standard ? P. L. Mr'l•\L"LU~~ Lesso11 ha J11Nt i•·P To the Editor· Today's news carries lhl· slur:• of the execution of tbe as~a5sin who killed King Faisal. We in this l'Ountry should take a lcs::.on from their system of justice. The reason that c1ime is ram· pant in this country is because there is virtu:i ll y no punishment for crime. We have a poor record of apprehend ing criminals . Trials arc delayed for years and then wh\!n the trial doc~ take place it concerns the treatme nt of the cnminal when he was ar· n·sl ed and how the evidence was f!athercd. The only time we in· \.est11?c1t~ thC' c nm1m1I 1s to see how r.i::. l'a n ·nls lreatc.-d him a s a ~·oulil. CRIME RATES will dccreast! w hen punis hment bel'omes swHl and sure . ·1 he seventy of the punishme nt b nol a!> important as the surenl·::.s of the penalty. Our courts should be m~ndatcd lo mo ve faster ;.ind to determine on!y i( the person committed the t'nm~. H he "<:1s manhandled d•tnn.; ;i r r es t. t hat 1s a new cr?n>•' and it!> perµctrators .sn•'l.lld be I ried on that offens e but it should no l be a n·ason lor ~llrlllng the fi~t 4 nmmal bacl. llUl on the Slrect S \."Oll rree To return to King Faisal 's a s ~assin . It w<i s but a few short months ago that lhe cnme wa~ committed and they didn't ~pend yea r s arg uing over ~ychiatn<: evaluations of why he did 1t. Evidence showed he dicl it and he paid for it; swift and ~ure. llENRYQCIGLEY .l\l ayor Pro Tcm, C1ly of Irvine Liberty or L icense Thoughts at Largt•: \\'h<.'n mc·n of p O\\l'r h,•g111 to rompbin llwt thoy art.> lu..,111g their bas t l' h berliL'S, pc..•rh;.1 ps "hat they me<1n is that thl'}' a n• losing their lonJ;!-hl'ld lin·nsl'lo 111- fnngt.' on otht.'r pl·opll· · !> h bL·rl1l'" In till' SOl'1;tl h1l•r;1rth~. an ··:JC·quaint;.i ncc·· b somt•oni.· "ho floats in th;1t \ague m1d<.ll1• ground. s o ml·whert.• bl'lwN •11 th o s e Wl' art• pro ud l o al'kntm ledge \\ l' kncm , and tllOSl' \\'e ;,ire not Yl't. su n• \H! want lO know. ,\ certain re~t lc:,s ~11HI c·m·wu' type of ll·m1wranH·nt 1s 111c..·;_1p;1hk of being l'onlenl \\1th wh;.il l'\'l'r 1t ha~. no mattt't' how much, fort ht• reason s o ;.1n1tL•l y g1n·n hy .Jull•s Ren:.1nl: 'It 1s not c nouJ,!h to bt• hapµ~. II IS lll'Cl·~s.iry. Ill add1 lion, t hal vthL·rs not be · \\'lw n "l' nu lonl(t•r fl'<ll' ;111 enem~-. "'-' f111d him p1t1ful more prnof that hull• 1s alwu)s rooted in som t.' kind off t',11' It is vt.>loeity. more lhun di:.· ttinl·e. that lends l'nchanlmN1t: a husband rinds u pa::.srng woman ::.o charming pH•c1sd y bt-caus(• she is passing so fast . Ill runtrasl tolhe propinquity of his wife What an ad for a film or novel rl'ally ml·•m~ by .. R;1w Reality" i!'o "With Ult the• brulultty Of hfl' ll•ft in. ;ind all the bettuty of hfe ll'ft out.·· Sonw l'l' ;.1 Ii ly ' It 1s only a b ad leC'turer who rw~~ to out has " rist \\ ,1t('h on tlw lt><'t,•rn lo remind him \\hl.ftl to :slop t;.1lking , a ~ood one lt>W, thl• emotional current of thl' aud1l'Dl'e si1o:nal htm when h c is m·erslt>µ· pmg the boum.h~ o( J(l'DCt31 Ill· tt>r~~l. U the trend of h vtnJ! to~Pthcr "•thout marrial(t' umonjl )uung peoplt! bo thers you. l'Cm~olc• younel( nt lt•ast wlth th~ thout?hl that il has drastically cut down the number of lmmutur~ and pre· ' (SYDNEY HARRrs J rn ;11 11 11• m .1rn;1µc..., lh.1t \\C..'l"I' hound t•1l11d 111 lhl' dl\111Tt' t'ourt , • ..., "1•1l .1..; the numlWl'of1inh<.1p JI\ d 1dd1 t'll of .... ul'11 d11tllTl\.'U ITiiHI 11 :1µt•' It 1:-a rw:tt 't•rb:il p~1r;1d1J.\ th.it thl' 1111 1~ ":.1~ tu t·~pn•:-is a nar· 1"11\\ \It'\\ 1:-\I lllt a ltl'0<1d ~l :t\1'­ llll'lll \\"1 th t lw 'itl t'a 111 pa1 J;?ns aln·;.uh lw1ni.: pl11th•tl , pohlit-1 .111~ \\ould bt• \\IM' to l"l'ltll' m bn lh1 1ght Mm· l'<I\\ ·..., :-a r<l on ic· t·um mt•nl th~11 ··a n~ p;11·\~ \\hid' l<1k1•:-t'l'l·dll fur tlw ram mus t 1101 lw surµni-c..·<l 1f 11:-i oppo1wn1s l1l;1nw 11 fur tl11• uroughl .. 011b 111 ,1 tops~ 1111 '~ mor.11 orUl'l" 11 uuld it l>l' µo:.s1blc fo1 :-onw 11r lhl· participant~ in tho \\".ttc..·r~:.ill' ~t·.i1ul al to m.1kl' mort" llllllW) uu I of l hat l',. pcr1 encc..• th an l h l' ~ l' \ c..• r ti 1 ti fro m t h e 1 1" IL•g1l1m:.ill' pos1t1on:._ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l\nlll'rl ,\' w .. ,.rl />111>/1~lln T/1111110 ~ I\ r r t 1/. 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Calm Prevails · Harvest Unaffected By Grape Boycott INDIO (AP) -A calm hovers over lhe Coachella Valley as the ·rich 1975 table grape crop ls harvested. Grow~rs say the latest na- tionwide boycott sponsored by Cesar Chavez ' United Farm Workers Union against non-UFW picked gra pes has had little economic eHect, and observers believe the U 1''W will have to wait until next vear to batUe here for contncts. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr!s historic farm la bor law allowing workers the rig ht to choose their own union r epr esentation by secret ballot becom~ effective Aug. 28. By then, the four-month season here will be over and farm laborers will have moved'north to the San Joaquin Valley, where the fi rst clash be tween the UFW and Teamsters Union is expected to come. Chavez says he would like the Coachella 's growers to grant representation elections before Aug. 28. He has had no success. A key to his campaign is the boycott. However , it has had lit- tle public impact. though it is 2 years old, and it is unlikely now that growers can be pressured by Jl. CHAVEZ RECl::NTLY em- barked on a l .OOO-m1le march through Southern California to drum up ~uµport for the UFW for poet-Auiust elections. •'There's nothing Chavez can do in the C<!acbella Valley this year ... says Mike Bozlck of the Bagdasarian Co., a major 1rower with a Teamster contract. "He has lo make his move in the San Joa-quin." Elections probably won't be held here until next April, when lhe Coachella vineyards return to peak employmenL While the Teamst~r contracts don't expire until April 1977, the new Jaw pro- vides for elections alter Aug. 28 ii workers petition for them. IN YEARS PAST there have been bloody clashes between UFW and Teamster organizers in the valley, but this year's $J0 million crop was marked by only scattered picketing. The U FW bas only one contract -it lost other s to the Teamsters in 19.72-7 3 -among the Coachella 's 55 growers. But the lone pact belongs to the valley's largest grower, David Freedman &Co., Inc., of Thermal. Freedman's president, Lionel Steinberg, says his operation ac- counts for aoout 16 percent of the valley's grapes, while the Teamsters' 27 growers, some ot whom subcontract their workers out to other vineyards, harvest about 80 percent. Four percent of the crop is picked at nonunion vineyards. Teamster workers earn $2.54 an hour; U.FW workers, $2.60. S adat Indicates N e w Sinai Pact BOSTON (A P > -Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has indicatt:d that the basic terms of a new 8inai agreement with lsrael have been worked out through the United Slates, the Hearst Newspapers reported today .. In an interview with William Randolph Hearst Jr .. editor in chief of the Hearst Newspapers, and 1 learst writer J . Kings bury Smith, Sadat said Tues- day he would not confirm the details of the agree- ment until he ht.>a rd from Washington. "It was clear from what he said that barring a last-minute hitch a new agreement will soon be eon· eluded and signed." the Herald American story said. The dateline was AJexandna, Egypt. Oil Firm Denie• Do11ation• WASHI NGTON CAP > -Ashland Oil Inc. denies that the nearly $99,000 1t got secretly from the Cen- tr al Intelligence Agency was for domestic political donations. It was dis closed Tuesday that the Kentucky. based oil company got $98.968 from the CIA in five pa yments over 4 12 yea~ ending in March 1973. Ashl and is the country·s largest independent oil re· finer . .tlore IJ.S. K'Mat ro RWl•ia? By United Press lntemational Grain futures contracts shot up on the com- mochties market and farmers began withholding their wheat crops from market amid speculation that another giant Soviet purchase or U.S. wheat is in the offing. Two Lond on ne wspapers reported Tuesday the Soviet Union has qwelly chartert:d enough ships to carry up to four million tons of wheat to Russia Crom the United States and Canada. M'ide Probe of IRS P r ombed WAS HINGTON CUPI> Su spi <:1ous that some Internal Revenue Service investigations in F1orida may have been politicaJly inspired as part of the Water gate scandal, the chairm;.m of a House s ub· committee pla ns to widen h1s look into the agency's activities. . NetD Dlr~tor Actor Cti ry Gnmt, 71, re- tired from moviemaking for nearly 10 years. was elected to the boa rd of directors of Me tro-G o ldw yn -Mayer Tuesday. Three Hurt In Scuffle SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) - Three poli ce officers were in - jured Tuesday night during a de- monstration organized by a Maois t gro up l o prot est a television station's showing of a documentary on lhe Ku Klux Klan. P olice s aid a crowd of 50 pickets s urged forward and scuf- fled with officers when they at- t~mpted to a ('rest a man because his bullhorn was loo loud . Wed~ay.July9. 1976 OAILYPILOT AS A ir Crash Clailfls '$1 Billion Settlement' ~ ~ ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A secret court agreement Tuesday paved the way for setUement of some claim Crom the worst airliner crash in history, which killed 345 persons near Paris in March, 1974. The agreement could lead to payment of as much as $l billion to relatives or those who died in the crash. including many Euro- peans, Japanese and others. The pretrial maneuvering in U.S. District Court has been wrapped in secrecy by Judce Pierson M. Hall, who earlier or- dered depositions and other court documents sealed. He ordered reporters and other spectators out or the courtroom Tuesday before lawyers discussed details oC the agreement reached. Also kept confidential -even from the lawyers for the plainU!Cs -was the agreement apportion- ing the liability for damages among the defendants, deciding who must pay how much of each settlement, and the amount of a fund set aside for such payments. THE DEFENDANTS are the McDonnell Douglas Corp., which built the DClO jetliner, General Dynamics, which built the· fu5elage, Turkish Airlines, which operated the plane and the Federal Aviation Administra- tion. The FAA was named for al· legedly failing lo enforce safety regulations that would have pre· vented the accident. Relatives of the dead com- plained that other DCIOs bad had close calls because of problems ( NEWSAN.4LY ·1 'J with the cargo door hatch , believed to be the cause of the crash, which should have pro· mpted the FAA, the airline and the plane maker to correct the defect. I NVESTIGATORS s aid the cargo door blew, causing a sud· den imbalance between the pre· ssurized passenger cabin and the !-'epressurhed cargo h old ~ beneath It. The pressure dlf· ' .. fe rence caused the passenger~ deck to buckle, trappine the con· trot cables running through 1l and sending the plane out of con-· trot. "'" Under the agreement Tuesday " the defendants make no ad· mission of guilt in paying settle· - ments. The airline, aircraft com-: panies and the FAA in turn . dropped their demand that re- latives of the victims agree lo re-• nounce claims to punitive da mages in accepting com- pensatory St!ttlements. Prob_e of Actions Asked by Dymally ·. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lt. G<>v. Mervyn Dymally has asked the attorney general's omce to step up its investigation of his ac- tions as head of a now-disbanded nonprofit organization. ·"The people of California de· serve to know the truth and to know it soon," Dymally s aid Tuesday as he braced for another critical article about his role with the Urban Affairs Institute. The Los Angeles Times ac· cused t he lieutenant governor last week of misusing funds while he headed the Los Angeles-based institute, which Dymally or · ganized to bring m ore minority youth into government. Included among the abuses, the Times said, was a UAI salary ' of $7,000 which Dymally drew between October 1968 and March · 1969. The paper said the salary had not been authorized by the Ford ' Foundation, which provided most UAI funding. Dymally accus e d th e newspaper of printing "inac-· curacies. innuendos and outright falsehoods." He said tie had re- paid the salary and had the can· celed checks to prove it. Re p. Ben Rosenthal, <D·N.Y >. chairman of a House governme nt operations s ubcommittee, pro- mised the widened probe as a result or Operation Sunshine, which lop IRS officiaJs revealed to his panel Tuesday. Radio a c tit•e M'a •t e D etected RICHLAND, Wash. CAP) -Radioactive waste that leaked from a n underground storage tank on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation poses no hazard toemployes or the public, a spokesman says. A leak of about 5,000 gallons of liquid waste wa's detect ed by radi ation monitoring equipment around the tank , Hugh Warren, an Atl a ntic Richfield Han- ford Co. vice president, s aid Tuesday. Po rt ugal Plan• • .. 1 ••e1t1bly' Catch the .spirit with the most service to Chicago & the Midwest. LISBON CU P l) The 240-man assembly of Portugal ·s ruling armed forces movement today decided to <'rcate a pt.-'Ople's congress to gradually replace poh ll(' ;,i I partJes at all levels or government. An offi cia l state ment s aid the new s ystem would be install ed an five phases culminating in the creation of a "national popular assembly" sub- ordinate to the mililary's 30-member revolutionary council. Director Sues Wife iii Attack LOS ANGELES CU PI > -Movie director John Florea Ciled a $1.25 million suit against his former wife Tuesday for allegedly &tabbing him ln the back after an alimony hearing. Shirley Florea, 48, ilJ awaJling trial on char1ea she plunged a small knife into Ftorea's back June lS a5 they left a courtroom where the ruling had gone against her. Mrs . Florea, in tum. has sued Florea for SI 2S million, charging that followin1 thelr divorce he tried to humiliate her. She said F1orea mailed to her show business and social friends pho&ocopie1 of police r ecord,, and her mug shot tihowing s he had bN·n arrested a s a prostitute in a Northern Callfomto fi~hang town 20 years ago. 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In Chicago, that's the Continental Plaza. hi No. 7:50 a.m. 100 10:20a.m. 104 1:15 .m. 108 4:00 p.m. 112 5:50 .m. .m. OC·M 110 12:25 a.m. 6:05 a.m. 747 118 7:55 a.m. 764 IO;~a.m. 214 The friendly skies of your land • un1Teo AIRL1n~s ... • ,, '· 7 7 Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 190, 6 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Today~s C los ing .Y. Stocks W EDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1975 N /C TEN CENTS $600,000 Swells Coast School Fund Newport-Mesa school trustees learned Tuesday that an unex- J>ected $600.000 will be pumped Into reserves for use in the 1975-76 district budget. The board members are now deciding how much ol the extra !lloney will be used to pay salary increases to district employes, nonl' of whom have signed con· tracts for next year. Supt. John Nicoll told trustees that an ending balance larger than anticipated is large ly responsible for the added fWlds. "Because or the embargo on spending after the first of the year, we have $452,000 more than we expected," Nicoll said. Also, district officials plan to trim about 20 perce nt from some categories in next year's budget, including expenses ror sub· stitutes, ove rtime, temporary help, professional meeting~>, equipment and consultants. They say that will add up to an<>Uler $80.000. - Another $60,000 will come from the category set aside to pay for noontime supervision. The dis· Lrict will use civic center funds (obtained through local com- munity laxes ) for that expense, thus freeing mont::y already al· located. Trustees approved the $42. l million publication budget Tues- day and set a public hearing for Aug. 5 on the district's final budget. The added money will be reflected in the final budget. Another meet and confer session with r epresentati v1::s Transpac Sea Rescue Crews of 2 Racers Save 6 on Sloop By ALMON LOCKABEY D•••Y Pi101 eu11...,ec111or Two yachts in the rl'ranspacific yacht race diverted course early today to make a dramatic rescue of six persons whose 46·fool sail- ing sloop was sinking 750 miles offshore after hitting an uniden· tifit!d object. The s inking ya cht was not e n- tered in the Transpac. <See race story, Page A14.) It was identified as the Cal-32 t\tlorante, formerly owned by Durke Sawyer of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Sawyer sold Man Wanted In N e wport Sex Criilles Newport Be ac h police today <ire searching for a man suspect- ed of committing a rape, another rape atte mpt and an auempted robbery d1.1ring the past two ·<.lays. Police said all three victims described the man as being between 20 and 25 years old, five· root eight inches tall, weighipg about 140 pounds with sandy, cur- ly hair. Just before 1 a.m. a man car· rying ·a knife entered an unlocked apartment on the Balboa Peninsula· and demanded money from the 32-ye ar-old woman liv· ing there. She told the man she was un· employed and had no money and said })e left without harming her, according to police. However, police believe the same man broke into a Corona del Mar apartment two hours later and raped a 29-year-old woman. She also told police he was armed with a knife and that he had taken S3 from her purse before he woke her. Tuesday morning. a man fit· ting the same description broke into a Balboa Peninsula apart· menl and attempted to rape a 35-year-old woman living there. Gir l Electrocuted WHITTIER (UPI> -Nine· year-old Roberta Parker was electrocuted Tuesday when she placed an ele ctric water pump Into her plas tic wading pool. Deputies s aid the little girl ap- parently plugged a water pump Lnto an electrical outlet in her backyard. (' • Mesa Boy S uccumbs An 11-year-otd Costa Mesa boy critically injured six days a go wbt:n his minibike crashed mto a barricade on the Orange Coast College campus died this morning. Donald W. Bohnsack, of 1250 Adam:, Ave ., SUC· cumbed due to head in· jurie~. lie had s topped breathing al t 111: accident scene but wpi. revived en route to C o ~ta Mesa Memorial Hospital ln the police helicof tt'r by ob- s c r v er Off ccr Dave Kelchum 's m outh -lo· mouth rtauscilotioo. The boy's parents, Mr. and Mr s. Donald Bohnsack, (mrne dlately asked hospital personnel lo arrange for oq~nn dona· tions and transplant.ft so at leBSt 1ome benefit for so- meone would r esult from th4'1r son's death. 1 the boat more than a year ago lo Mrs. Nancy Sherman of San Diego. Mrs. Sherman and her crew of five were on a cruise from the mainland to Honolulu when the boat went down early this morn· ing. Crews of the racing yachts Shamrock and Swiftsure spotted flares on the horizon a bout 12: 15 a .m . today and both diverted course to investigate . Shamrock is owned by Roy Disney and Swifts ure is owned by Nick Frazee of San Diego. Swiftsure arrived at the sink- ing vessel first and took the six s urvivors aboard. No one was in- jured. The only passengers iden- tified were Mrs. Sherman and her two sons, Jim and Jeff. The other three, said to be friends of the Sherman boys, were not im- mediately ide ntified. Mrs. Sherman is the widow of lh(: late George Sherman, an employe of Disney Studios for many years. The Shermans are personal frie nds of Roy Disney who had agreed before the start of the race lo maintain a radio Bank Robbed $1,000 Stolen in Mesa A bearded bandit demanding only big bills and brandishing what he intimated was a gun hidden in a bank bag robbed a Costa Mesa bank of more than $1,000 Tuesday afternoon. . Teller Janice J . Strofh. 32, of the Crocker Na- tional Bank, 3333 S. Bristol St., quickly complied with his demands, police said. SHE HANDED OVER the money and the assert· ed gunman fled , disappearing into heavy traffic at the intersection where the bank is located in the busy South Coast Plaza shopping complex. Detective Sgt. Keith Carpenter said the bandit- who never actually displayed a pistol-kept his hand hidden inside a cloth banking bag duting the holdup. HE WAS DESCRIBED as 25 to 30 years old, five feet, eight inches taJI , weighing about 165 pounds and wearing a be ard and moustache along with sunglasses hiding his eyes. \'ote Workers? ... Assess Trial Told Of Names -':{equest By TOM BARLEY Ot Ille 0•11'1' Ptlel St•lf Supervis ing appraiser Garland Redding today identified defen· dant James Bertolino of Mission Viejo as the man who ::isked him one week prior to the June. 1972 primary e lection lo provide workers for Orange County As· sessor Andrew Hinshaw's con· gressional campaign. Redding, who faces trial Sept. 29 on identical charges of grand theft and conspiracy, testified in the Superior Court trial that he refused to supply Bertolino with a list of names of members of his staff. Redding s aid Be rtolino, 52. of 24116 Via Madrugada, told ham that the volunteers would be re· quired to pos t ''vote for Hinshaw" signs throughout Orange County on the eve of the June 6 primary and on election ·day itself. Pier Swim Deadline Near Thursday is the deadline for entries in the two·mile pier-to. pier ocean swim Friday in Newport Beach. . The event i s be ing c o - sponsored by the Newport Beuch lifeguards and the city's Blccn· tennial Committee. Sw\mmers 12 and older can participate Ln the race from lhe Balboa Pier to the Newport Pier. Lireguards s aid lop com· petlt.lve swimmers from throu1~ul Southern California are ex c:ted to enter the event, which-11 be governed by AAU rules. Entries should be t.umed in lo the Newport Beach Ocean Weguard.'I AHoclaUon at city hall, 3300Ncwport Blvd. Hedding is the second of nine indict ed asse ssor's aides to testify a gainst Bertolino in Judge Walter Smith ·s courtroom. Convicted aide Fred Lynn f''orbeck testified Tuesday that Bertolino was one of the chief conspirators in the plan to recruit members of the a ssessor's staff for work on the Hinshaw cam· paign. Redding. prompted by his lawyer in the courtroom today, admitted that he completed over- time s lips for a number of employes who worked on the Hinshaw campaign despite the fact that they worked during county time. But lie testified that he signed the Sli"5 on the instructions of as· sessor ·s supervisor George Up- ton, who has pleaded guilty to lesser charges and will be sen· tenced July 24 by Judge Smith. Redding identified county as· sessor Jack Vallerga, Hinshaw's chief aide in 1972, as the m an who first approached him to enlist volunteers from Redding's staff for the primary campaign. HJnshaw and Vallerga have been indicte d on identical <See TRIAL, Page i\2) DOGCONE! IT WAS COOD AD ·' ll was a very s uccessful wd. 1 sold all the puppies." That's the advertising success story told by the Irvine man who pieced this ad in the Daily Pilot: Mini Schnauzer, AKC, 8 wks, Champion blood lines, ma /Cc t:\'e . 1t you haw o pet to sell, ~all 642·5678. Put a few word-I lo work for )'OU. In the Dully Pilot. I 1>chedule with Atloranle. The Atlorante, as were all the famed Cal·32s, was designed by Nick Potter of Newport Beach. The Attorante was built in 1936 by the old South Coast Company of Newport Beach. The 32 indicates the wate rline le ngth of the vessel. The overall length was 46 feel. The Attonmte was purchased a numbe r of yea r:; ago by Earl Sawyer for his son, Burkt:. She was virtually rebuilt and a few years ago won the sweepstakes (See R ESCUE, PageA2J K e n Cory's Appointee Bows Out SACRAMENTO (UPJ) -A Santa Monica attorney who con· tribuled $528 to the campaign of stale Controller Kenneth Cory was recently appointed as an in· herit.ance tax referee by Cory in violation of slate law, it was re- ported today. The Sacr amento Union said it was told by Crawford Cofer that he telephontld Cory's office to decline the appointment after re- porters began calling about the apparent conflict violation The Union said the disclosure that Cofer purchased $528 worth of news paper advertising for Cory in last year's Democratic primary election is the first de· finite violation of a 1970 law that prohibits the controller from ap- pointing as a referee anyone who ccntribuled to a candjdate for controlle r Last week at was disclosed that Cory appo inted as refe r ees several p<.'rsons closely connect· ed to campaign contributors. in· eluding a 20-year-old Stanford Uni vers ity student wh~t! father donated $5,000 Cofer s aid the in cadent '"was an oversight on their part and on mine I had it called lo my atten· tion by u reporter in the last cou- ple of days ··until these quesh ons had rt> minded me I had nol put two and two together that putting an ad in a news paper in the primary campaign was a contribution in that sense,'' Coffer said. His purchase of the ads for Cory was first pointed out by "Front Pag e," a f e ature news sheet printed by the Republican State Central Com· millee for distribution this week. Cofer said he placed the ads late in the primary campaign on his own, without direction from Cory's main campaign head- quarters. Fire men Call Koll Center Blaze Arson Newport Beach firemen said today that the blaze that broke out in the Monex International building et Koll Center early Tuesday was a case of arson. A spokesman for the fire de- partment said there were no specific suspects In the case but fire department officials are in· ve1U1aling circumstances of the Oro whlcb caused about. $5,000 damaao to the building at 4910 Birch St. F\rt.men said the blue began on the unocc\lpied fourth noor and Jald lbe source was a slack ol buildlnc materials lylnJ in a baJlw~. Whtie \bere waa a areat deal of smot•, the flames d id little damaae, fi"men reported. Tbe b\llldin1 ls O«UJ>led by MotlU International. rormerly the hclllc Coin ExchaJ\ae. from the Ccrtificatt.>d Employcs Council (C EC) is set for Thurs· day, although the agenda in eludes only non-s alary discw;saon itent.;. However, Deputy Superinten· dent Norman Loab said trustees may instruct thc tr r epresen- tative to present a new package deal to tea che rs, in light of the extra money. Teacher contract negouations broke orr in June, when teachers a1>ked for a 12 percent, cost-of· hvmg pay hike, and trustees of· f~red a 3.8 percent increase for those at the top of the pay scale, ;.ind nothing more than the r e· ~ular "step increase " for other teachers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ------- l I • I • ' ~~ Slippery Wheels ~ .\'!,'\ Ollly Pilel SIMI P ..... Lisa Schrader, 10. shows lifeguard John Reeves his bicy- cle after she decorated it with s limy, green plant life she took from Newport Bay waters near beach at 10th and Bay Streets on the Balboa Peninsula. Weguard Reeves observed that there seems to be more plant life in the lower bay this year than there was last year. Board to Question School Candidates ~ewport·M esa school trustees will meet in a s pecial session next Tuesday lo inte rview 13 can- didates for a vac ant seat on the school board. The seat became vacant last m o nth when Dr. Arthur Thomps on res ig ned. A ne w trustee will be appointed by the remaining s ix members of the school bo;\rd. The appointee will fill th e 'remainder of Dr. Thompson's term , which ends an 1977. The s pecia l m eeting was called for 2 p .m . Tuesday al district headquarters and will include one other item bcsid<.'s the can- didate inte rviews. Trustees will hear a report from the ir re presentat ive to negotialing sessions with the Cerl1hcated Employe Council <CECL Persons who have applied for the trustee position include Rel. Col. Reg L. Anderson, 110 Via Di· jon. Ne wport Beach; James S. As h . 4000 Channel Place. Ne wpo rt Reach; Be tty Kay Brown, 101 Via Florence, Newport Beach ; Franklin Cole, 1584 Ocean Blvd., Balboa; Judith DOW REBOUNDS WITH BIG GAIN NEW YORK <UPI) -The stock market, aided by entertain· ment. stock!S. improved Middle East peace prospeds and easier interest rates, pu5hed higher to- day in active tradJng on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones lndustnal avenge, a 14·point IOM!r t.he prr vious two seHtoos, gained 14.08 points lo 871.81. Advances Car ou\llumbered d~llnes. CTablmi. 87). Prices were higher in actlve trad1n1 on the American Stock Exch&nge. A. Franco. 202 Vi a Palermo. Newport Beach Also. Karen M . Evarts, 404 Be lvue Lane, Balboa; Da vid l . Horsey , 112 45th St., Newport. Beach; Russell Kidder. 510 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach . David Kramp, 5208 River l\ve ., Newport Beach; Carol J . Martin. <See VACANCY, PageA2) Korea on Alert SEOUL (UPI > -S outh Korea's parliament passed three laws today s upporting Pres ide nt Park Chung-Hee's move lo place South Korea on a war-lime fool- ing in face or what the govern- ment called a growing threat from Communist North Korea. Or::a:-•t W eatlter Fair except for patcby lale night and early mom· ing low clouds. HJghs In middle 70s, lows in bigh 60s. I NSIDE TODA'\' Two hundred thouao-d forrnne-•t"cketa l\Omoc:b onr being moved m poui~ -. .. Qt t humon reaett~ ,_,. in Africa. A1 . d ! DAILY PILOT N/C ·_Coastal ~ ' Plans Unveiled By DOUGLAS FRJTZSCllE OUM 0.11, .. 11.uw1t A compromise land use plan for the Irvine Company's 10,()()()..acre coastal area was un- \'eiled today at a meeting of the company's planning advisory group. L Plans call for development of JQ percent or the land in the unin· ~orporated area bounded by ftewport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine. Plans were shown to members of the 22 public and private or· ganizations making up The Jrvine Company Coastal Com- munity Multi-Agency Planning .Program (TICMAP). Company officials will begin a .geries of presentations on their 'plan at the Newport Beach City Council meeting July 14. The company is attempting to get a change to the Orange County General Plan allowing develop- ment of what has been called the tnost valuable pieceorland. According lo company plan- ners, the coastal area plans take into account the "Laguna green- tielt concept". This is achieved ·they said by plans for extremely low M?sidenlial density of no tnore than two or three units an acre in the hilly western haU of the coastal community from Muddy Canyon to the Laguna ci- ty limits. Developme nt a long the coast will be re"3tively dense and con- t.lnuous on the Newport Beach side of Muddy Canyon. However, d ue to the topography develop- snent towards Laguna Beach will Jje clustered at hilltops separated ~Y open space. About 7 ,000 of the 10,000 acres have been designated for public «>Pen space uses s uch as parks and wildlife preserves. Between 13,000 and 19,000. homes will be built in the coastal • 'area. Development is projected over the next 20 to 30 years. A main feature of the develop- ment will be a "resort triangle" which corners at Wishbone Hill, 'Crystal Cove and Reef Point. Buildings in the commercial area are not expected to exceed three stories in height. The planned road system in· tludes a transit corridor along the San Juan Creek hills . -.ridgeline. The other major road access wilJ be Pacific Coast Highway. Additionally links will be made inland to Irvine by way of extended Culver Drive and Sand Canyon Avenue. A total of 1,364 acres of the coastal area is proposed for a stale park. Newport Sets Record/or Old Papers Newport Beach residents saved 104 .8 tons o f old newspapers m June for recycling -the largest amount collected by city crews since the recycling program began last September. The total r evenue received from the sale of old newspapers during the 10-m onlh penod is $19.760, with a net profit of about $16,000, according lo Jake Myn- derse, general services q,irector for the city. Collection dates for residents east of the bay are Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Papers should be bundled on the curb by 7 a.m. on the re· -gular trash collection day. Residents west of the bay will h ave their papers picked up the following week, July 21, 22 and 23. ORANGE COAST ., DAILY PILOT TM 0r""9P 'N\t 0•11• P1tot 'tllf'lff"I W'f'\tc ht t ('lrn.. btned tf'lt N•W\o·Ptl"\\. '" ouottvwoo. thtt/t'.,.Qf CO.\t Publ•\tunq Con1p.iny s,, JI ,,.,.., hhhorr ~t! pubtt\n-G Mo~d'f tf'lfOUC'l" '''"-'" t<1 Coat" ~.,,,.. ,...{wpotl &to<.h, Mur.t1rva1" bi .J h 'f-1""' ... 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He changed bis plea to guilty at the opening of his trial in U.S. Dis· trict Court after earlier pleading innocent to charges of conspiracy and interstate transportation of explosives for the purpose of com- mitting arson. The FBI arrested Icenhower and two other men Jlfter lengthy investigation into the Oct. 28, 1973 explosion and fire which leveled the 276,000-square·fot>t Artistic Wire Products Company in Norwich. lcenhower headed its parent company at the llme. Placentia Firemen Bow, Back on Duty Placentia city firemen have yielded to a court order and city dismissal threats by returning to their posts after a one-week walkout. The protest was staged over the suspension of four firemen who allegedly violated city re- gulations by using department equipment for personal projects. The protest was also aimed al the firing several weeks ago of four other firemen who are fac· ing court action on charges they stole light fixtures and other city property from an abandoned building. City officials Monday obtained a temporary restraining order from Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner demanding the men get back on the job. The four s uspended firemen were also sent back to work. A court order was hand- delivered to the firemen along with a memo from city manager Fro•PageAJ VACANCY 1824 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach. Also. Dr. William J Owsley, 2572 Circle Ori ve. Newport Beach; Lawrence D. Purcell , 1619 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa; and Arthur Strock, 225 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach. Trustees may announce an ap· pointment following the special meeting Tuesday, or wait and conduct furthe r interviews From Page Al RESCUE ... award as the best maintained yacht in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's annual yachtinspection. Burke Sawyer, now president of Watts Sails, campaigned the boat successfully in offshore races for many years until he sold her to the Sherman family. Arson Probed PORTLAND, Ore. <UPI ) Police questioned skid row resi- dents today, gathering evidence against a 62-year-old suspect charged with arson and homicide in the death of eight persons in a bolelfire. Gaping Bole Edwin Powell saying the men would be fired if they didn't re- turn by 10 a.m . Tuesday. C\ty officials still contend the walkout was an illegal strike but the firemen claim it was a lockout by the city. That question will be answered in later court action. The firemen cont.end the city has been harassing them ever since their local union filed a $15 million suit against the city over working hours and pay. Man Faces Arraignment In Stalking A man s uspected ol being the shotgun-wielding intruder who shot a Costa Mesa auto pans employe Monday was scheduled for arraignment today Mark Davison, 25, of 502 S. Jackson St , Santa Ana, was to appear 10 Harbor Judicial Dis· trict Court to hear himself formally charged with assault with intent to com mil murder. The suspect has been held in Jail in lieu or $25,000 bail since Warren Caltabiano, 29, of Tustin, was shot twice at Clifford Research and Development Company, 102 Kalmus Drive. Caltabiano remained in fair condition today at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana, where he underwent surgery to repair both arms. Fro• Page A J TRIAL ... charges of grand theft and con· spiracy and additional criminal charges stemming from further alleged improprieties committed while Hinshaw served as as· sessor . Vallerga has successfully asked that the first of his two trials be transferred to another county. The decision on the new location is expected Friday. It is expected tb"at Hinshaw allo will ask for a transfer with the identical argument that he cannot obtain a fair trial in Orange County. Mesa Bar Patron Shot After Row A Costa Mesa beer bar patron was shot through the thigh late Tuesday night. His alleged assailant was ar- rested and booked on ausplcion or assault with intent to commit murder foll01Wing the two-shot in- cident in the puklnJ &otoutaide. . Suspect James C. Pollock, 25, of 1975 Sb'erinaton Place, Newport Beach. •u held today at Costa Meta City Jail in lieu of $2:5,000 bail on the felony char,-e. Victim Lawrence V. Schweb, 28, of 4801 River A11e., Newport Beach, was under treatment al Oranee County Medlc&I Center where he waa tranalerred aft.er emeraency care at Costa Mesa Memorial Hoepitat Officer Dennis H.oafe.lcl was diJlpatcbed to The Higb Tide f) tavem, 719 W. 19th St., at 11:30 p.m. to answer a report of a shooting. He found Schweb bleeding from a .357 M a1num bullet wound ln which the heavy alua entered ute front and tott a sap. inl bole ill t.be back ol bla leg u It exltA!d. Deteetlve Set. Kettb Carpenter 11.ld an •r1ument reportedly ensued aft.er Scbweb nt with aoaae female cuat.Qmen ud be w• followed out Mlto U. PG'tinl IOt u he left. , Pollock alleaedl)' fired OM thot at UM outHt and Sehweb wu wounded by • Ncond "'°' cftl,. cbuied when he snbbed the weapoa and U1ed &o wneUe it away. t, COACH PASCUAL CONDUCTS WATER PQLO 'DRILL' IN MESA HIGH POOL Teem C•ndldates Dramatize Lack of ,SWlm Factllttea at Muateng Campus Mesa Pool H a:s Leak Swimming Tearm Forced to Use Pacific By HILARY KAYE OC U.. 0.11.-,.lleC SU" The broken swimming pool at Costa Mesa High School is caus- ing headaches for school coaches and recreation officials and has resulted in the school water polo and swim teams using the ocean at Huntington State Beach for practice. Other students and those in the city's recreation program are be- ing sent to the Estancia High School pool, according lo school officials. Problems at the pool , which broke down three weeks ago just prior to the start of the summer school, are caused by a faulty water line. The pool. is now drained and district Business Manager Ray Schnierer said it will cost between .$16,000 and $18,000 to re- pair it. The pool probably will not be ready for use until school re· opens in the fall. Because of the cost of the pro- ject, schpol board approval is needed before bids go out. The pool is 15 years old and the last major repairs were made ten years ago, Schnierer said. A similar problem occurred at the Estancia High swimming pool last summer .. Accordin g t o coach Bill Pascual, league play had to be cancelled for the 77 boys in the summer swim and water polo programs. The young swimmers are being bused to H\Oltington State Beach two mornings a week, where coach Terry BOwen serves as a lifeguard in the after- noon. "They don't get much actual water polo practice, but they -swim in the water, body surf and Parade 'Viewing Party Canceled A viewing party that was lo be held Saturday to observe the Character Boat Parade has been called off, according to the sponsors of the eyent, the Dolphins Division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The party, ''View from the Top," which was to have been atop the parking structure in Lido Village, was cance~d because too few persm.s show"<l interest in attending. ~'·' r un on the beach to keep in shape," Pascual explained. The other three mornings are spent lifting weights, playing basketball and in other sports, the coach said. A full city recreation program also was scheduled to use the pool and those persons are r:io~ using the Estancia pool when it 1s available. A number "Of citizens in Costa Mesa have recently been trying to convince school trustees and city councilmen to spend local tax money on a new Olympic· sized pool al Cost a Mesa High . They have just concluded a petition campaign and will pre- sent the petitions to both groups later this month. Pascual, who said he agrees with their efforts, says that re- pairing the broken pool would be "throwing good money after bad." ' "If they're going to spend that much money to fix the old pool, which is actually a white ele~hant, they really should con- sider a new Olympic pool," Pascual said. "It would serve three times as many ~ople and ls badly needed in Costtr Mesa," he said. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS ~ BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES SPECIAL - Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.9t Men 's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Temvs Shoes Adldas-Converse-T retorn Basketball Shoes Converse-Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot Bilt-Adidas All Purpose Shoes Spot Bilt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas · Canadas Open 9 to 6 Closed SUndaj -i ~J \ Tennis Dresses . Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts Men's & Boys' Tennis Shirts T erinis Rackets-Wilson Dunlop-Bancroft~Yonex Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson-Penn· Dunlop Racket Stringin_g Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squ-Rac~ets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts l Dart Boards Duck Feet r111s pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles--flates • Barbell & Dumbell Sets . Cbist Nls Bike lepalrinr~Tires-Tubes 848-1919 ti r .. . ' t t : \"i 'I t . I Cii j j 1N over 'rich hurv· Gr tion\t Cesa Wor~ p1ck1 tl'COnl beUe wait 1or c< Go tuslo. work own secrE Aug. By '1ere labor the S first Tean come Ch. Coac repr1 Aug. key boyc tic p year that, it Cl bark thro1 drun post· '-......... ~ Sac Sin thr· rep Jr .. He: da) me lasl clu s ai• Oi ( tha lra dor • ' ba~ • ' pa~ Asl fin· M me th1 th. th· So ca th " ln m w cc ac Ht m St pa .. th th to d1 th fo f Pl d1 r~ w Cl 01 Ci l J F "" a! 81 a ii f1 d n p l'I JI l t Calm Prev ail Harvest Unaffected By Grape Boycott JNOIO (AP) -A culm hovers ()yer the Coachella Valley as lh~ 'Mch 1975 table grape crop is harvested. Growers say the latest nn· tionwide boycott sponsored by Cesar Chavez' United Farm Workers Union against non·ll.FW picked grapes has had 1fttle t'<'onomic effect, and observers believe the U f'W will have to Wait until n ext vear to batUe here for contracts. . Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s tust.oric farm labor law allowing workers the right to choose their own union representation by secret ballot becomes effective Aug. 28. By then, the four·month season \lere will be over and farm laborers will have moved north to t~e San Joaquin Va lley, where lhc first clash between the UFW and Teamsters Union is expected to come. Chavez says he wouJd Like the Coachella 's growers to grant representation e lections bcfor,e Aug. 28. He has had N .·ikcess. A k~y to his camp n is the boycott. However, 'it ias had lit· tie public impact, though it is 2 years old, and it is unlikely now ~at growers can be pressured by ll. 1 CHAVEZ RECENTLY em· barked on a 1,000-mile march through Southern California to drum up s upport for the UFW for post·August elections. "There's ( NEWSANA U 'SIS J nothing Chavez can do in the ~achella_Yalley this year," says Mike Bolick of the Bagdasarian Co., a major grower with a Teamster contract. "He has to make his move in the San Joa· quin." Elections probably won't be held here until n ext April, when the Coachella vineyards return to peak employment. While the Teamster contracts don't expire until April 1977, the new law pro· vides for elections after Aug. 28 if workers petition for them. IN YEARS P AST there have been bloody clashes between UFW and Teamster organizers in the valley, but this year's $30 mjll.ion crop was marked by only scattered picketing. T he U FW has only one contr act -il lost others to the Teamsters in 1972-73 -among th e Coachella's 55 growers. But the lone pact belongs to the valley's largest grower, David Freedman &Co .. Inc., of Thermal. Freedman 's president, Lionel Steinberg, says his operation ac- counts for about 16 percent of the valley 's grapes, while t h e Teamsters' 27 growers, some of whom s ubcontract their workers out to other vineyards, harvest about 80 percent. Sadat Indicates New Sinai Pact BOSTON (AP) -Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has indicated that the basic terms of a new Sinai agreem e nt with Israel have been worked out through the United States, the Hearst Newspapers reported today. In an interview with William Randolph Hearst Jr .. editor in chief of the Hearst Newspapers, and Hearst writer J . Kingsbury Smith, Sadat said Tues- day he would not confirm the details or the agree· menl until he heard from WashinE,ston. "It was cleur from what he said that barring a last· minute hitch a new agreement will soon be con· eluded and signed," the Herald American story s aid. The dateline was Al exandria, Egypt. Oil Firm Denie s Donation• WASHINGTON (AP> -Ashland Oil Jnc. denies that the nearly $99,000 il got secretly from the Cen· tral Intelligence Agency was for domestic political donations. It was disclosed Tuesday that the Kentucky- based oil company got $98,968 from the CIA in five payments over 41".! years ending in March 1973. Ashland is the country's largest independent oil re· finer. More U.S. Wheat to Reu•io? By United Press lntemational Grain futures contracts s hot up on the com · modities mar ket and farmers began withholding their wheat crops from m arket amid speculation that another giant Soviet purchase or U.S. wheat is in the offing. Two London n ew..c;papers re ported Tuesdey the Soviet Union has quietly chartered enoug h ships to carry up to four million tons of wheal to Russia from the United Stales and Canada. Wide Probe of IRS Promilled Neal' Dlr~tor Actor Cary Grant. 71. l't!· tired from moviemaking for nearly 10 years. was elected lo the board of directors or Me tro·Goldw y n -Ma yc r Tuesday. Three Hurt In Scuffle SA N FRANCISCO (l Pl ) Three police officers were in- jurC'd Tuesday night during a de· monstration organized by a Muois t group to protes t a television s tation ·s showing of a documentary on the Ku Klux Klan. Po li ce said a crowd of 50 pickets surged forward and scuf- Oed with officers when they at· tempted to arrest a man because his bullhorn was too loud. Wednesday. July 9. 1975 * DAIL v PILOT Ai A ir Crash Clainas '$1 . Billion Settlement' LOS ANGELES <U PI> -A secret court agreement Tuesday paved the w ay for settlement of some claims from the worst airliner crash in history which killed 345 persons near Paris in March, 1974. The agree m ent could lead to payment of as much as $1 billion to relatives of those who died in the crash. including many Euro- peans, Japanese and others. The pretrial m aneuvering in U.S. Dis trict Court has been wrapped in secrecy by Judge Pierson M. Ha ll, who earlier or· dercd depositions and other court documents sealed. He ordered reporters and other spectators out of lhe courtroom Tuesday bt>fore lawyers discussed details of the agreement r~ached. Also kept confidentiaJ -even from the lawyers for the plaintiffs was the agreement apportion· ing the liability for damages among the defendants, deciding who must pay how much of each settlement, and the amount of a fund set aside for s uch payments. TH.: DEFEN DANTS are the McDonne ll Douglas Corp., which built the DClO jetliner. General Dynamics, which built the fuselage, Turkish Airlines. which operated the plane and the Federal Aviation Administra· tion. The FAA was named for al· legedly failing to enforce safety regulations lhal would have pre· vented the accident. Relatives of the dead corn . plained that other DClOs h::id hud close calls because of problems with the cargo door latc h, believed to be the cause of the crash, which s hould have pro mpled the FAA, the airline uud the plane maker to correct the defect. I NVESTIGATORS s aid the cargo door blew, causing a sud den imbalance between the pre· ssurized passenger cabin and the depress urized cargo hold beneath it. The pressure dlf· ferenl'e caused the passenger • deck lo buckle, trapping the con· • lrol cables running through it and :>eoding the plane out ol con· trot ' Under the agreement Tuesday the defendants make no ad· mission of guilt in paying seUle· ments. The airline, aircraft com- pa nies a nd the FAA in turn dropped their demand that re· latives of the victims agree to re- nounce claim s lo punitive damages in accepting com· oensatory settlements • Probe of Actions Asked by Dymally SACRAMENTO <A P ) -LL. Gov. Mervyn Dymally has asked the attorney general's office to step up its inves tigation or his ac lions as head of a now·dis bandcd nonprofit organization. ''The people of California de· serve to know the truth and to know il soon," Oymally said Tuesday as he braced for another critical article about his role with the Urban Affairs Institute. The Los Angeles Times uc cused the lieutenant governor last week of mis us ing funds while he headed the Los Angeles.based institute, which Oymally or- ganazed to bring more minority youth into governmeiit. Included among the abuses, the Times said, was a UAl salary or $7,000 which OymalJy drew between October 1968 and March 1969. The paper s aid the salary had not been authorized by the Ford 1-'oundalion. which provided most UAI funding. . D y mally accused the news paper of printing •'inac· l'Urac1es. innuendos and outright falsehoods." He said he had re· paid the salary and had the can· cclcd checks to prove 1l. WASHINGTON <UPI ) -Suspicious that some Internal Revenue Service investigations in F1orida may have been politically inspired as part o f the Watergate scandal, the chairman of a House sub· committee plans to widen his look into the agency's activities. Rep. Ben Rosenthal, <D·N.Y. ), chairman or a House government operations subcommittee, pro· mised the widened probe as a result or Operation Sunshine, which lop IRS officials revealed to his panel Tuesday. Rodloacdre Wo•te Detected RICHLAND, Wash. (AP> -Radioactive waste that leaked from 31\ underground storage tank on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation poses no hazard to employes or the public. a spokes man says. A leak of about 5,000 ge1 1lons or liquid waste was detected by radiation monitoring equipment around the lank, Hugh Warren, an Atlantic Richfield Han- ford Co. vice president, said Tuesday. Portugal Plaru 'A••e11tbl9' Catch the spirit with the most service to Chicago & the Midwest. LISBON (UPI> -The 240-man assembly of Portugal's ruling armed forces movement today . decided lo create a people's congress to gradually replace political parties at all levels or government. An official statement said the new system would be installed in five phases culminatin g in the creation of a "national popular assembly" sub· ordin ate lo the military's JO·member revolutionary rouncil. Director Sues Wife in Attack LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Movie dir~or John Florea m ed a $1.25 million suit against his former wife Tuesday for Glle~edly stabbln~ h1m ln the back after an alimony h earing. Shirley Florea. 48, is awaiting trial on charges she plunged a small knife lnt.o florea's back J une 16 al they left a courtroom where the ruling had gone ~1ainst her. Mrs. Floren, in tum. h as sued Florea for $1.25 mUllon, chartlnl th11t follow~n1 their divorce he tried to humi1iatc her. She said f'!orea mailed to her show business and social fnends photocopies of poUce records and her m u1 shot 11howint she had been urreated as a prostitute in a Northern Callfornla fiahina town 20 yeari1 aao. · Florea has been produccr·director or such television series aa "Sea Hunt," "Mi11ion lmpoeal· blc," "1'he Vlulnlan" uwi "Bo.nania." Cl)mc cald1 lhl.'. !)pinl '' ith United·s great schedule. \\i~~tem International Hotels. In Chicago. that:'\ the Continental Plaza. · United ot't'ers \OUK daily nonstops to the Windy City. Plus nonstop."Jircct or connecting se rvice to 29 other Midwest cities. indu<ling AJ..ron. Buffaln. Ckvcland, Col umhu~. lktruit , ~s Moinc:=s. Milwaukee and Pittsburgh. 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' 1 flight No. ltXl 104 108 11 2 110 11 8 7b4 214 I D t\ 11"' PIL01, EDI TORl:\L P :\GE· Anilllal Control Plan Th~ Newport Beach City Council will consider at its next m eeting a proposal to seek contract service for animal control rather than having it ha ndled by lhe lo('al police. Tht! proposal comes from the C alifornw Animal Control ( CAC >. a n organization headqua rtered in I luntington Be a ch that ha ndles suc h scr vires for u numbe r of Orange CoWlty citi~s. If t he dty agrees lo the proposal. it wo uld sa ve uboul $60,000 in taxpayers' money, plus provide adcli- lional servi<:es not now a vailabl.:. The m ujor d rawback lo the ch a nge in services is that a nimit l control wo uld be handled out of a new, central faciijty in 1''ow1tain Valley -r eq uiring r esi- lie nt::, to tra vcl ::,om e dis t a nce to pick up lost pt> ts. St1ll , l he tr ack record of CAC appe ars to be good and its per sonnel are professional in their t r e atment uf pets . The c ity s ho uld serio usly consider this m oney· savtng ap p roach Lo a nimal control, a t lea st on a trial ba:,is. Biceritennial Action Althoug h bicentennial planning got off to a s haky st <.1 r t ill New port Beach, the current Biccnlemual Ft·~tival Weck is rwming in hig h ge a r. Bicente nni a l Committee m ember s ha\'c as- ~l·mukd a w eek of activities that are enjoyable a nd off er som e thing for everyone , a s a s pectato r or a participa nt. On Friday. a swim race from Balboa Pier to Ne wport Pie r will I~ held, and ther e w ill be a pe nny c:armval for yo ungste rs . The annual Cha racter Boat P a r a de, pushed up on~ month ahead of its us ual schedule, will ch mux the week on Saturday, starting at 2 p.m . The annual city Recr eation De partme nt te nnis tournament also will begin on Saturday morning. The re are more plans for la t e r. including ti souvenir hist orical magazine of Newport to be publis hed la te r this s ummer and anothe r bicentennial forum planned for the fall. Spotlig.ht on Laguna One o f Orange County's most colorful com· m unilies becom es an artis tic m agn e t this s umme1· as Laguna Beach 's t hree art festivals se t up for the six- week run beginning Fr iday. The artists arc attra cted from throug hout the s outh county, the visito rs from throughout the world. The Laguna festivals do much more than enter· t;,,iin vis itors a nd provide a s howcase for local a rt. The F es tival of Arts, granddaddy of them all, this year h a nded out $88,000 for stude nt scholarships and support of othe r cultural g roups in the community, alon g with $156,000. to help the c ity p ay for the new Ma in llcac:h P ark, which visitors a lso enjoy. Art-A-Fa ir this year opens its grounds to prisone r a rtists fro m T e hac hapi prison cind a ls o h as invite d Vietnamese refugee artis t Nguyen Cao N guyen to ex· hi bit his wor·k . r:;...;: Activities lo d ate have been s uccessful , inc luding J ll evening o f fi reworks , several p a rades, concerts ~llld contests llow e ver. th e week is only h ;,,ilf ovc1· and the r est ot the aclivitw~ me1;t s upport. too. And a S a wdust F estival project t a kes note of man 's en viro nmental pr edica ment with a sola r house tha t p rovid es all the essentials for modern living from ~un and wind ·gc neratedelectricity. 'Gentlemen, allow me to introduce our first woman member ... that delightful desp ot, Ms. In dira Gandhi. New Light Onan Old Scandal ( VON HOFFMAN ·] · WAS HlNGTO!'\ We're hav. ing <.i grain ::,canda l. We haven't had one of them fo r a while ~o 1t comes al> a pleasant diversion from the oil s candal, the lax scandal. lhe assassinallon scan· daJ, the campaign conttibution scandal, the narcotics enforce- ment scandal. the a rms procure· mcnt scandal and your steady d<.i y·to-day a verage s windle. T hank you. Department of Agnculture and Earl Butz, for the varie t y . T h e gis t o f this scandal 1s that w e 're s hippin g s h o rt - weighted, dlr· ty wheat con- taminated by lx1t turd and o t h e r h<1ta rd o u s s ubstances l o ou r customer s overseas. The all e~at1ons a re the ordinary o nes. bri bery. indif· ference. b ure<Juc r alic torpor laced wit h intrigue and the customary f1 end1sh divbion of authority which renders it 1m· possible to s ay who might be responsible. Jf this in troduclton to the topic S(!ems too fatigued let's go b<1ck six decade s and q uote from the letter of r es1gnat10n from the Department or /\gnculture writ- ten by Dr. 11. W. Wiley. lint1l leaving offi ce. Dr. Wiley was in charge or rood a nd drug enforce- ment. His letter is dated March 15. 1912, and it r eads in part: "AFTER A qu<1 rH:r or a cen· tury of consl anl d iscussion and effort the b1 II r egulating in- terstate 'ind foreign commerce 10 food a nd dr ugs was enacted in· to law. Almost from lhe begin· mng of t he enforcement of this act I discovered that my point or view m regard lo il was fun· d&mentally differe nt from that of my superiors in office. For near· ly six yectrs ther e has bt!en a J.:rowmg feehn ~ IO my mmd that lhcse difference:, we re irrecon- c1l able a nd I h ave been conscious of an offi cial environment which has been essentially inhospita- ble . I saw the fu ndamental prin· c1plt:s or the food and drug act one by one poraly1.1..-d l:lnd dis- credited. "Jnter ~s l u ft c r interest engaged in ... the manufacture of mis bra nded ur adulterated foods :ind drugs made an appea l to escape. . . One by one I found that (my) a cUvtties ... were r estricted ... A few or the in- stan ces of this kind were wcll known. Among the:,e may be mentioned the m anufacture of 50-caUed . . colorR and navon, lbc addition to food of ben7.0IC a cid. . . of saccharin. . . the fflllnt or mouldy. fumtnled, de- c-omPoted aad mubnndedKnln1 tboldface mane l ... I have been lnn ructed to refrain from sts tintc in any public w r1y my own opl· nions regardtnt thl' Cffl'<.1 or these t>ubllances, ann this restr1 ct1on hws lntcrlerNt w ith my acc.dcmic freedom Of spHch on malter.t r~­ luunar d 1 rcct I y t o the public health.•• So 1.&n·t there a ny rt!aUy new n "'lf' Elsewhere m hi.» writings .. t Dear Gloomy Gus Would someone please tell the adults that the Com- munity Youth Center ten- nis courts are for us kids only 'during the s ummer holldays'? J .c ~y Gu> cemmtnU •rt >llllfnl._ by ~ •"41Clenot11ec1~rlly rttM<t- Yit.n ef tM ,...,_,, S."41 -Ill\ '"" .. G-y Gu•. Dail y Pilot. Dr. Wiley described for us the well·conne cted lobbyists. the vulpine Washington lawyers a nd the c or pora te ly s ubs id1 2ed , bought·and-paid-for scientists test ifying to the salubrious ef- fects of p o is o n before the Congressional committees or his era. SINCE Dr. Wiley, whowas ama- jor figure in American food and a gricultural che mistry, died in 1930, we've learned considerably more about the moldy, ferment· ed and decomposed grains that concerned him. In two r ecent articles on the subject , Abigail Trafford Brett te lls us that moldy grain -corn. whe al. soy beans . pearu..its. etc. -provides a home for tbree very unpleasant fungi that go und e r the nam e of mycotoxtns: ·-. .. arl atoxm ts I <is) <'ons idert!d a powt!rfu l earcinogl•n. . ze<.1rale none, a po t en t s u bs t anc e w h o s e hormonal e ffects on humetn be· ings ;.ire not understood but which causes a bortions in animals. and T-2 trichothecene toxin which in high a mounts causes heart failure." Grains and nuts contaminated by these molds are not shipped abroad but are consum~ here by both livestock and ~pie. How much of these poisons is ingested is uncertain. They are very dif· ri cult to detect. s o for you free market people who believe in no government r egulation of pure food , you would best be advised l o brin g y our el ectron microscope to the supermarket \\-1th you the next time you buy any bread, peanut butter, eggs, milk or many other producLs. THE REST of us would be WIS(: to r ema in calm but concernt.-d while the people m th~ while s mocks work such questions as whether r not cattle and c hi cke ns w o eat mycotoxin· contamina t d food pass these cute little or nisms on to those who ea t them. The facts are not yet known. Nor ts it known how much or how long a human being can con· sume anatoxin before running a serious ris k of contralctin g cancer. With many ot these sub· stances, it m a y take years before enough people come down with the disease for epidemiologists to quantify the bad news. And that is why when som e poison peddler says his chemical should be a l- lowed on the market because nothing has been proved against it yet. he is talldng dangerous twaddle. Th~ law ought to read. as it does not, that no substance c91'1 be marketed until n has been shown beyond reasonable doubt. to be benign. ' There ts a1lo reuoo to bell~vt that the techniques o( big ~cale iooustnal farming encourage the growth of these molds, and lhere is the IU$pic1on that lhc improper use of weed klJl~rs and an· tibiotics in animal fttds d04.'S lbe same. N A1i U11recog11ized Threat to the Natio11 Pornography Abuses Freedom To the Editor : While 1 agree with the U.S. Cha mber of Commerce Presi· dent Arch Booth's main points on "What's Right With America?" I f~el that there is far too much apathy concerning the grave pro- ble ms of what's wrong with America. While freedom of the individual is one of our greatest virtues. the excess of freedom which gives license to promote a ctivities te nding to the de- terioration of our g reat nation re· sorts to vices of various forms in entertainment and social mis· conduct. Under the guise and protection o f s ome interpretation of ''freedom of the press" under our constitution, grave harm is com· mitted by the merchants in pornography, both in print and in films. The jury or the judges who pass judgment on s uch cases are often indifferent to the problem and exonorate the guilty of such crimes agains t society. The brilliant defending trial lawyers are very careful to exclude aJI persons from the panel who ap- pear to be of a religious back· ground, parents with young children, and those whose ap- pearance seem lo indicate they a re of hig h ethical standards. Thus, many decis ions made are m favor of those enemies of socie· ty who m a ke vast profits from their hidde n crimes which some consid er to be ha rmless enter- tarnment notwithstanding lhe ad· verse effects. IF THE public in general were made cognizant of the corrosive nature of the w idespread porno- graphy in m a ny cities and com· mumties in our nation by those· officials in power who are fuJly aware of the damage lo our coun- try. such influence would in time curb the a pathy and the pro- pornography trend existing. While there are many other wrongs in our United Stales of America . wrongs against morali- ty and decency. wrongs which tend to make perversity appear to be the norm and cause som e human beings lo descend to ac- tions below the level of beasts, this type of a crime is one of the most devasta ting and yet ineHec· lively prosec uted and judged in favor of the offende rs. As a naturalized U.S. citizen who has reaped many of the benefits of this great nation, J feel it my duty to voice what l firmly believe lo be a grave and present da nger . C. AN'l'ONIO PROVOST Legal Right To the Editor: Jn rebuttal Lo Tom Morphine's July I column entitled· "Justice ~pt ." He is right that in legal circles there 's a sa ying. "He who de· fends himse lf has a fool for a client." Mu ybe. but it's the prin· ciple or the thing. I've lost a few rounds myself, but there are quite a few judges who give you the ax just because you dare represent yourself. Then, on tht> ot her hand. you get these lawyers who take your money and send you to the poor · houle losing anyway. What's the dtl(erence? I've hod la wyer s bought off by the other side. Judges are bou1bt n<r every day at your local bar, bf Uevt' It or oot ! Maybe you ean'l wtn, but the Jaw of averages has got to come ' ( MAILBOX J Letters from r eaders are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit $JX1Ce or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or lea& will be given preference. All letters must in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if sul/icient reason is apparent. Poetry Will not be published. in som ewher e and if at all possi- ble I would rather fight just for my own s elf-respect if nothing else. May be it's not for everyone, but it 's your righl now, unde r freedom of choice, and at least that's a Win. PAT HALL Free Billing? To the Editor: Don't you think it would be more fa ir if the ''Pussycat" Theater would have to advertise on page 5 of the entertainment section like every oth er theater? Why should they get front page Cree billing? Don't you think you are doing more to help them than hinder lhe lr bus iness? MRS. J . SNYDER ~01 ·s1 rlke' To the Editor. J r es ent the news paper's use of the term "s trike" as a term ap· plied to the recent action of many doctors. There is a dramatic dif· ference betwee n a strike and be· ing driven out of practice by high costs. The recent wild escalation in malpractice ins urance rates is the final event in a long series of economic events which have crowded the private practice of medicine to the brink. For two years we we re under price con· trols while our costs were totally uncontrolled-the result was rent that went up SO percent, wages up 20 percent, m edical supplies up 2.5 percent, and aJI other expense items up a ccordingly. We now live under the daily threat from Washington of re- turned controls if fees are raised even to meet d ocumented in· crease in costs. Insurance rates are now just adding the final straw. The a verage primary care physician's overhead is now about SO percent. On this date before the celebra- tio n of our independence, l wond~r where it went! TOM W. ROBINSON M.D. Ludf<-rous To the Editor: Judge E. W. Dickey's recent decis ion for a change of venue in the Vallerga c ase is an infringe- ment on the civil rights of every voter in Orange County. We are expected to make an lntolU~ent "'ickN (, .~J (~ /::-l;i 6 /~) r r-~~.--}~;· . ,) .... ,, I r" u"it / /~ 'You •houldn 't fH/ guilty. Th•t• .,.,, Iota of oth•n who $fl// have Job•!' ' decision a t the ba llot box. but he ruled that we a re incompetent to sit in judgment or one of our own public officials. I do nol intend to take th is s lande rous decision lightly. If need be. 1 will appeal to the Supreme Court for redress because the judge has insulted my integrity nnd those of my fellow vote rs. All public offi cials thrive on publicity. To say that a public of· f1cial c annot get a fa ir tri"11 because of it is ludicrous. If we, the voters, c an sift out the cam- paign rhetoric, then we must be eminently qualified to sit in judg· ment of our peers, or is lh1~ a double standard? P . L . McMULLEN Airport Bluff To the Editor : Jn refere nce to the June 30 Dai· ly Pilot article. "Jet Takeoff Switch Irks Bay Residents," l strongly believe the residents of Eastbluff and Westbluff are mis · directing their effor ts and energies. Atte mpts lo fight air noise pollution of this whole area should be aimed at the biggest bluffs of all t i m e -Mr . Bresnahan and the Orange Coun· ty Board of Supervisors. We live at the very end of the Ba ck Bay and consequently get a much gre ater noise volume no matter which side of the bay the airplanes decide to fly. The resi· dents in Eastbluff and WestbluH will soon get the same degree of noise if the "condemnation of homes" is allowed to pass in or· de r lo supposedly comply with conditions of t he state noi~c variance. The "condemnaliol\-of homes'' plan is obvious ly being set up to expand the <1irport. Al the infamous May 27 meet· i.ng of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, they voted 3·2 agains t th e ''pre fe r e nti a l runway" a s an a lte rnative to meeting state noise standards. In case some re ade rs ha ve no knowledge of this-the "pre- fe rential runway" plan me4:1ns that planes instead of taking off lo the south ove r a highly de· veloped residential area between · 7 a.m . and 9 a m ., wo uld- weathe r conditions permilting - head north over a predominantly commercial, industrial sect ion. THREE supe r visors complete· ly ignored statistics showlng tha t the change would relieve noise problems for about 6.000 homes to the south and would affect less than 100 homes to the north; and lhat those home s would be sub- jected to only about one-eighth lhe volume o( noise the majority of homes to the south have been enduring constantly. 1 attended this so culled ''hear· 1ng " befo re the board or s upervisor s . Mr. Battin • a p· parently slept through the whole meeting until he voted no a&nd then said, ··Let us get on with the condemnation." Mr. Clark ec· cused Newport Bench of wanting to throw Its garbage Into Tuslln's back yard. The only intelligent part of Mr Clark' a1t..-tement1 was tbe word "aarbage." Yes, It is garbaae coming down on us from the sides, but it is Orange County's ''garbage," and notjusl Newport Be a ch '~ .. Mr . Bresnahan did not attend the meeUna ? And wbere are the ecoJogl1t.s ln th1,s fight? We are aU happy to have lht Upper Newport .Bay finally ~come a state ecolog1cal reser ve -"a n a rea set aside to µres'erve wild life in a natura l setting '' etc. But if condemnation passes. the airport will expand and our unique plants ant.I wildlife wi ll die from th<.1 t garbage from the sky. .JANET II. DUNCAN Lesson In .JmHi«·e To the Editor: Today's news carries the stor}' of the execution of the assassin who killed K ing Faisal. We in this country should take a lesson from their syste m of justice. The reason that c1i me is ram· pant in this country is because ther e is n rtua lly no punishmenl for crime. We have a poor record o f appre he ndi ng crimin a ls . Trials a re delayed for years and then wh~n the trial does lake rlace it concerns the treatment of the criminal when he was ar- rested and how the evidence was gathered. The only time we in· vesligate the criminal is lo sec how his parents treated him as a youth. CRIME RATES will decrease when punishment becom es swift and sure. The severity of the punis hment is not as importa nt as the sureness of tbe penalty. Our courts should be mandated to move faster and to determine only if the person committed the crime. H he w l:IS manhandled during a rr es t. that is a new cr i m e and its perpe trator s should be tried on lhat offense but it s hould not be a reason lor turning the fi rst criminal back out on the street s colt free. To return to King Faisal's as- sassin . Il was but a few short months ago that the crime was committed -and they didn't s pe nd ye a r s arguing o ver ps ychiatric evaluations or why he did it. Evidence showed he did it and he paid for 1l ; swift and sure. HENRY QUIGLEY Mayor ProTem , City of Irvine Desei--ees ,, To lhe Editor : l would like to congratulate Steve l\t1t chell on his e xceUent article entitled , "The Making or a News rack Ordinance," which appeared in the June 15 edition or the Pilot. As with other articles by Steve, 1l ~as well writle n and well pre- pared. He does his homework. He deserves an A. EARLENES ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lfol)(orl N. Weed. Publ~in Thnmn~ l<l't1J1I. E:dlt<>r Harbora l\rt•1b1ch, f:<111onal Pagr Editor Tht• editorial p11ge c>f the Dolly Pilot s eek$ to inform nnd stimulate rt'Dd rs b.)1 prescnUn1 Of'I this page di ,·erse commmtary On topics O( inletl'!il by S.)11dlcllt• l'tf columnists and C'o rtoonJsts, by provldin~ n forum for renders' vlt\4 s and by pre1>entlng thja ne"'~paper':1 opinions nnd tdeu on c\lrrtnt topics. 'tht l-dltorial opmion:s of the O:ul)' Pilot np~ar only In the editorial column at the top of the page Opinions t111· p~st'd by thr ~lumnl!!l.3 llnd ctrtoonl11hl and letter writc:'r1 ant their O'-''" and no f'nd vn1cment ot their \le"' b) the Dally PUot 1hoold be 1nrerrt'd. W cdncsday, July 9. 1975 I I l t ) I Setb J, Potter has been n~med general sales manager for Dul le RUIHU, IDc. Dant & Ru ssell Is a majo~ supplier of domestic and Im- ported lumber und other wood products to Southern CallCorn1a. He resided in Laguna Niguel. Potter was formerly national sales manoger. dls trlbution centers for Amenca Forest Products. Inc • Albert G. llodor of Newport Beach, vice president, markeliag, has been ap· pointed execuu ve vice pr<:l)ldt:nt of Avoeet Food Corporation. Avoset Is the specialty fQOds :,u lJ s1d1ary of SmithKhne Corporation Porro Hodor. 49. Joined Avoset tn October He was tormtirly ~xecut.ive vice president of Wm. T . Thompson Co • Los Angeles .. The Cox & Burch Advertising Com· pany moved its offices to 610 NewpQrt Center Drive, Newport Beach The comp a n y originally opened doors m late 1974 m Los Angeles • R. Dell Prlce IU bas been named m erchandise manager -wa ter sports of AMF Voit, Inc., Santa Ana HOOO• Price has m erchandising authority for management of the AMF Voll Swim und Dave Imes marketed through retail and discount chunncls and the AMF Voit Waler Ska line marketed through manne and retail dealers Price, a resident of Jlalboa. has been a diver for 13 years and is certified by tbe National Association of Underwalt!r Instructors. • Gus A. Owen and Dolqlas K. Nelson builder-developers in Oran~e County for lS years, announced formation of Pacllk Western Prope rty Management Com· • paQY, Tustm. Pacific Western manages over 300 apartment units and Nelson pro1ects a portfobo of 1,000 by the end of the year ,.llllCE • Rosalie Mc Elroy has been named account executive for KOC~ Radio m Newport Beach after ser vmg as mc.-d1a ex· ecutive with K WlZ an Santa Ana A longtime account t!xecutive w1th KVOA·TV <NBC> in Tucson, she was president of the Tucson Ad Club and vice president of the Advertising Association of the West • Clare m ont Graduate School has awarded the Cert1f1cate m Execullve Management to Kenneth R. Mayne of Newport Beach Mayne 1s marketing manager for the Aeronutromc Div1s100 of Ford J\totor Co. The cert1f1 catc s1gruhes successful partic1pat1on in a graduate program intended for persons m executive and .managenal pos1t1ons ... Steve ~1okren has been appomt~d manager of the new Radio Shack s tore, located al 17050 Magnolia, Fountain Valley. • Charles A. French bas been appointed controller or tbe M1croelectron1c Device D1Vls1on m Anaheim of RqckweU loternatioaal Corporation. Fl"ench Joined Rockwell in June 1972 and most recently was director of business planning and control for the div1s1on He replaces James E McMunn. who moved to a pos t in the fmanc1aJ organization of Rockwell's Electronics Opera- tions. · • Raymond F . Pentz of Laguna Niguel has JOtned the Charles Neal Financial Services. Inc., San Juan Capistrano, as portfolio manager Ray has served as manager of a Newport Beach in- vestors advisor y service and been a membe r of the fman· c1al community for seven years He received has B A. at USC and his master 's al the Claremont Graduate School. California Western States Ule Insurance Company has opened a s ales office m Suite 709, South Tower. Union Bank Square, Orange. The agency is managed by Eugene C. Bou. 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In "A~ignment : Earth," the Enterprise and its crew returned on a historical mission to see bow 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gordner Earth survived one of the most dangerous years in its history -1968. "I'm fine," said Groucho. "And how's Harpo?'' asked Goldwyn. Q: Why don't we get reruns of tbe B{nns ai Allen a.bows? They were so fuuy. -Mrs. R. Carmichael, Morristown. N .J. A: Boasts Burns: "I certainly agree they.were so funny. I loved walchinlJ tbem even more than do· ing them. Especially that handsome straight man who smoked a cigar all lbe Ume. He was a riot. You should see him now -even bis cigar is wrinkled!'' ~ your .queatlom to lly Gardner, "Gltd You Aaked That ," core of thU newspaper, P.O. Bo't-..)560, Costa Mesa 92626. Marilyn and Hy Gardner wmonstl>ir as many questions .as they can in their column, but the . volume of mail makes personalrephes impossible. --~ .-10lAt....,... 9CIUIMCOAlf ........ .,.... To answer your first question: Gene Rodden- berry -creator of the 1V series -is now writing a · script for a movie version of "Star Trek." Perhaps hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••lf1 we will see the crew return lo Earth in it . THE MOVIE EV,ERYBODY 1$ TALKING ABOUT i ••• THE FIERY MOMENTS YOU 'LL NEVER FORGET. ~ ,..,.. ~·~• t•I) .,..'"°'co1,vt \'°O....,. PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERTLOM BL AKE EDWARDS' THE HILARIOUS INSPECTOR Q.OUSEAU IS LOOSE AGAIN .... • I J !t1.• \ , ..._.. ... At.N.A.VtS;VN-· [Ql Und9d Arhm IN ORANGE COUNTY BRISTOL CINEMA BAISTOl AT MACARTHUR S. COAST SHOPPING AREA ~7444 "1he ~Ill a farce of a rare order" VINCENT CAN8T-N-Jl:lt* rmn -- JACK NICHOLSON ,. ~ MOW WARREN \:.~ BEATTY ~,' ~-~ PLAYING IHI ~llJ"'I ,_, ,» (PG> Q: We know movie producer Sam Goldwyn was famous for bis malaprops. Didn't he aJso have a natural flair for humor? -Mrs. M. Palmer, Little Rock, Ark. A: Yes. Garson Kanin recalls an anecdote Groucbo Marx · used to-tell. For a long while, whenever Goldwyn would meet Groucho he'd ask: "How's Harpo?" After years of being greeted by this, Groucho finally said, "Listen, Sam, every time we've met for years, you always ask. 'How's Harpo?' Never anything else. And I'm getting god- damn sick and tired of it. Why don't you ever ask me how I am '?" "How are you?" Gold"'.Yo asked. What happens when you're a N.Y cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and ... •You can't epeak French •The French oops hate you • Y041 own people Mft 191 10" up ••• "A IETTER PICTURE THAN THE FIRST: IT SEETHS WITH ACTION CHASES, FlEEIHG YACHTS, FIRES. R.OODS A.HD SHOOTOUTS." Gene Shall. NBC· TV , ... '~A JACK I WAH94 HICHOLSOH HATTY 1Mt MOST y A«UMOrtlM OfnMTUa .~ill~ ' CALL FOR SHOWTIMES --H• .... •JAWS IS A MOY• WMOSI "91Y SHOCI 9' A DIYASTATU•• ...,... n IS llLMOMTI. AM9 WOMH•MIL.l'f Cu.ITIO. COM-TAIMS Cl.OSI SlqUINCIS O• WINM$L .,-... PIMA&. IATl\.I ti UTllAl.L y UP&.OMn. • \ Wednesday July9 1975 DAIL y PILOT C§ • Sa"l.mon Pr.epateq • 1n Many Ways • • • ·Steak The fres h salmon catch has been good in California and is moving north to Alaska. You will find salmon a n excep- li o n a I i t em for barbecues. SMO K Y SAL M ON STEAKS 6 salmon steaks (=14 to 1-inch thick> or other thick fish steaks, fresh or frozen 1 , c up orange juice 1 1 cup soy sauce 2 tablespoons catsup 2 tablespoons cook- ing oil 2 tab l es poons chopped fresh parsley 1 tablespoon lemon juice l clove garlic, finely chopped 1 ii teaspoon oregano 1 :.i teaspoon pepper Thaw frozen steaks: dry. Place s teaks in a single layer in a shallow baking dish. Combine re- mainin g in gredie nt s. Pour marinade over fish and let s t a nd for 30 m inutes, turning once. Remove fish. r eserv- ing marinade for bast· ing. Place fish steaks on well.greased heavy-duty foil or on a well -greased r ack that fits into a shallow pa n or cookie sheet with edges. Place pan with steaks on the g rill irtside the smoke oven. Cook, bast- ing occasiona lly, at 200 degrees F .• for approx- imately 30 t~ 45 minutes or until steaks fl ake easi- lv when tested with a fork. Makes 6 servings. Note: This recipe may a lso be used by placing the s teaks fn a well· greased. hinged, wire grill and cooking over moderately hot coals. If this method is used, <.'ook the salmon steaks for S lo 8 minutes. baste. LUrn and cook for 7 to 10 minutes longer o r until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Sprig of dill accents the freshness of broiled salmon steaks drizzled with a creamy. lemony dill sauc e. Showing Dill Power Tongue Talk of Picnic Lon ~ cons idered a gourmet BROILE D SALMON STEAKS food salmon steaks are equally 6 salmon steaks (~4 to1-inc h dow~-to-ea rth -g ood for family thick) fresh or frozen (about 2 dining or easy entertaining. pounds> 1 1 cup butter or margarine Ther e is vcr v litUe waste in 1 ~ cup dry wine :w lmon steaks as they are cross 1 teaspoon s alt se ction s lices c ul from large Thuw frozen steaks. Com!Jine dressed fish. and the only bone is butter or margarine, wine, and ;i small cr o::;s section of the salt in s<.1 uccpan : heat slowly un- b<.1ckbone. T hey are ready lo ti! fat is m elted. cook as purch<.iscd. Place fi sh on a well-greased This Nsv-do r eci pe is just right broiler pan ; brus h with butter- One of the finest beef for any occasion. and it requires wine mixture. Oroil <.ibout 3 in- cuts to use for informal only m inim um broiling time. ches frQm heat source, 4 to 6 summer buffets, picnics b . · l mi'nutes. 1 · be A savorv utter-wane mix ure and patio m en s is to is used for frequent basting to Turn car efully ; brush with but- found in b eef tong ue. d fl rf I ter·'"a·ne m1'xture. Broil 4 lo 6 T · d I t b l t keep the fish juicy an avo u . ... hi s e ec a e cu · mi'nutes longer or until fish 11 · I f f The Creamy Dill Sauce 1s un· usua Y wc1g lS rom our I ts Oa kes eas1·1y '"he11 tested with a d usuallv good and comp emen .. wine mixture ~even.ti times whil e broiling. Top with Creamy L>1ll Sauce. MCJkcs 6 servings. CR EAMY DI LLSAllCE 1 package (8 ounce) cream eheese. sofll'ncd 2 cggs :?1 :! tablespoons lemon JUJ C'l' 1 1 teaspoon dill wcL'<I 1 :: cup milk Cream the cheese until hghl ;rnd fluffy. Add eggs. one at a time, beating thoroughly after each a ddition . Stir in lemon jwcc, salt, and dill \\Ced . Cook in top of clouhle boiler over hot water until thick and fluffy, s tirring constantly. Thin ~aucc by s ttrring in the milk. Sen e warm sauee over salmon Burge r~ don 'l alwa)'s have to be m ude with g round beef. Surprise your family with these. Maybe add a slice of cheese. 6 buttered ham· burgA!r buns Serve SALMON BUKGt:HS I-pound can s a lmon •~cup chopped onion Drain salmon, r eserv· mg liquid . Flake salmon. Cook onion in rat until tender . Add salmon Ii· q uid . crumbs, eggs, parsley, mus tard, salt. and salmon; mix well. / On a Bun 1 1 cup melted Cat or oil 1f.l c up salmon liqwd •,;i c up dry brcud crumbs 2 esa:s. beat en 1 1 c up c h o ppe d parsley l teaspoon powdered mustard 1 :! teaspoon ~:ill •z c up dry bread crumb::; 13 cup mayonnaise or :,alad dressing l tabl es poon chopped sweet pickle Shape into 6 burge~. Roll in crumbs. Fry m hot fat in a heavy fry pan about 4 inches from bot. coals for 3 minutes. Tum car efully and fry 3 to 4 minutes longer or until brown. Drain on absorbent p aper. Combine mayonnaise .a nd pickle. Place burgers on bottom half of each roll. Top with about a tablespoon of m ayon· naise mixture and other half of roll. Ser ves 6. CHICKEN NEVER I "'NT 'l :1 II ... tasted so good! Weste m Barbecued C b lckaa Ba ste chicken inside and out with ~woody'!>" Cook-in' Sauce as many hour!> clS pos!>ible before cooking. Place chickl·n on spit. ba~tc with equal parts ~woody\;: olive oil and sauteme wine. Indoor~: Cut chickl'n in half. Follow <1bovt• inMTuctions. Brown for 45 min· trll'" JI moderate heat basting often. WRITE FOR FREE RECIPE BOOK £BASTING BRUSH: ·woooy·~·1sox 1788/Long Beach. CA 90801 GELSON'S • JURGENSEN'$ • MAYFAIR • RICHARD'S UDO ... and other fine food stores · -- Q: ''Are raw ggs 99od for dogs?" A: No Raw eggs contain a substance th.JI prevents an important v11nmin dogs need called biotin from working. Without biotin. your dog s coat could become dull and ~ome of .bas h~ir could fall out. ·But cooking the egg allows the b1ot1n to work, and lets your doq enroy the great taste and nourishment egg~ prov1?e. you .can see cooked egg right at the 1op of every can ot Blue Moun1ain Chicken n Liver n Egg. Like every Blue Moun1:11n product. it "--. dehvel'S complete 100°0 nu1n11on to your dog at an everyday savings lo you of 7: to 10: per can over other leading brands. We hope you'll try 11. Maybe this coupon will egg you on. chicken 'n liver 'n egg dinner 7t; Brin9 ·the Mounla•n'' 10 your dog. In three 1emp1tng ~aroct1es: Super Meat Loal. Chicken n Liver n Egg. Home Slyle Stew. Al a 1-mp\1n<J tow p11ce Especially with 1111s coupan. . ' I I I I I I I ' 1 .. ,, t " r ;n... I C.M /1 I 1<; BLUEMOUNTAIN .1¢j -----------------------AVAILABLE AT: Alberlsons. Boys. Dales, fEOCO. Hughes. Ma1'et Bas~el, Maylatr. Pantry, Treasury, Vons and other hne stores. to five poun s. thesaimon to perfection. fork. Baste s teaks with buller- You mav also findcaU .~~~~~:..'.=..:..:-=:.:::..::.:.=.:.:~~~~_:_::.=_:..:--:...:....~~~~============::=::::==:==:::=:::==:=:=:::::::=:--­tongue in markets which arc featuring baby beef· cal£ during. the summer season. Beer tongue is available fresh, corned steaks. and sm oked. The method for cook- ing ton gue is always the same -in water for two or three hours. Pickl<.'d tongue is particularly de· licious donu this way. PICKLE D BEEF TONGUE 1 fresh beef tongue, about 4 pounds 112quarts waler 1.:1 cup cider vinegar 2 bay leaves •.2 teaspoon whole don~s 1 2 teaspoon whole aJ . !spice lh t e aspoon pe p- percorns 1 tablespoon sail l la rge onion, sliced Place tongue in large kettle wit h all remaining ingredients. Heat to boil· ing then reduce he at and simmer 21A1 to 3 hours. Cool in cooking liquid. Remo ve s kin from tongue. S lice thinly . Serve cold. Makos 3 to 4 ~ervlngs per pound. Anytime Bake dollar size pan· cakes a nd s tack 4 ln center or each hented servinl plale, Surround with fresh nec t orlne slices. Sift powder ed 8UjJar over top. Serve with bot· tled blueberry syrup. Pric" 0.... Tin W..7/14. WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS MESA PRODUCE 854. 111i..rEWPO.RT BLVD cc oaHHoFHoADWAY I " . & HEW PO IT ll VD.I OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-602 5 SOLID RIPE 39~ lomaytoes LARGIA.A 52~ EGIS FRESH SALMON •ecJ. s 1 as :"t 2.90 FOR THOSE W HO MISSB> LAST WEEtC FRESH 69C ALBACORE Reg. .. 1.29 s1'! ..OZ. AVERAGE LOBSTER T All s 1 •s.. 54* Prius Goodllln lecJ. 2.ZS S-.. .W, ll COCKTAIL or SALAD SHRIMP L-----ALSO ZACKY FARMS FRESH POULTRY MUSHROOMS 59~ CUCUJ,\BER 2 for 19c . Sw.eet COR• 12 for s 1°0 BEAN SPROUTS STORE HOURS Wed..fri.-Sat. 9 .. 7 T11.a.·1Ws. 9-S 15\. • - . . Cf DAILY PtLOT BBQ Catch Zesty A blitz of barbecue seasonings does wonders for the usually mild- Oavoreq halibut. BARBECUED HALIBUT STEAKS 2 po unds halibut steaks 1 1 cup chopped onion 2 tabl es poons chopped green pepper 1 c l ove garlic , minced 2 tables poons melted Cat or oil 8-ounce can tomato sauce 2 tablespoons lemon juice J tabl es po.on Worcestershire sauce l lablespoon sugar 2 teaspoons sail \•.a teaspoon pepper Cook onion. green pep- per and garlic in fat Wltil lender. Add a ll subse· quent ingredie nts and simmer for 5 minutes, s t irring occas io nally. Cool. Cut steaks into serv· tng-si ze portions and place in a single layer in a s hallow baking clish. Pour sauce over fi sh and let stand for 30 m inutes, turning once. Remove fi sh, reserv- ing sauce for ba:.ling. Place fis h in a well- g re ased , hinged wire grill. Cook about 4 inches from moderately hot coals for 8 minutes. Wec:fnesday.July9. 1975 STAR-KIST • Chunk Style Tuna ~c 61/J-01. Can BREAD . jt. M1) W11ght'~ Oual1ty 1;;·: ~ ~ ~ * a -JO. ~ i·. s1,,,. ~ .f : 11/1-lb. ' " .) ' .. -loaf BISCUITS Mr\. Wright \ ~ e. ' . 0 8-oz. Con DINNERS Bel.air F101en (Beel ~9 ) ~ Pkg. WHY PAY MORf? WHY PAY MORE? ·. (. V-8 JUICE , ~ t Blended Vegetable Coc~toil ~ ...... ,...,, 59 . . . 46-01. c Con . RIGHT GUARD Deodorant · . ,, I ~::-66c GH4 Ftr he ( 1) 0-' Jor ~ BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE CHEESE ICE CREAM Safeway CMddor Style longhorn Snow Star Quality c l•andom Ill We1ghhl • Baste with sauce . Turn and cook for 7 to IO minutes longer or W)til ._. ________ _.,..._.. ___ _ fish Oakes easily when tested with a fork. Soles 111 ltloll Q11ontitit1 Onlr. Serves6. TANGY HALIBUT STEAK S 2 pounds h a Ii but steaks 1 ~ cup catsup 1.a cup melted fat or oil 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons liquid smoke 2 tabl es poons vinegar l teaspoon salt l t e a s p o o n Worcesters hire SCtuce 'z teaspoon each powdered mustcird and grated onion 'A teas poon pciprika 1 c l ove ga rlic, minced .3 drops liquid hot pepper sauce Cut steaks into serv- ing-size portions and place in a single layer in a s hallow baking dish. Combine remaining in- g redients and pour over fish. Let stand for 30 minutes. Re move fish, reserving sauce for bast· ing. Place fi s h in well g reased, hinged wire g rills. Cook about 4 in- ches from m oderately hot coals for 8 minutes. Baste with sauce. Tum and cook 7 to 10 minutes more. Serves6. Dieting? Snap Up Seafood Especially tasty and only 130 calories per serving. SPICY SNAPPER 2 pounds snapper fill et s or oth e r fis h fillets, fresh or frozen % cup tomato juice 3 table s poons vinegar 2 tablespoons salad oil 1 envelope (% ounce) old fa s hioned French dress ing mix Thaw froze n fillets. Skin fillets and cut into s e rving-size · portions. Place fish in a singJe layer in a shallow baking dish. Combirie re maining in· gredie nt s and mix thoroughly. Pour sauce over fish and let stand for 30 minutes, turning once. Remove fish. re- serving sauce for bast· ing. Place fish on a well- grea s~d broJler pan. Broil about 4 inches from source of he1t for 4 to s minute . Turn carefull y and bn.tsh walh sauce. Broil 4 to 5 minutes Longer or untll fish flake •uily when ttsLed with a IOl'.k. Serves 6 • • I I I ':I .--f prn ·,41: Cob Cream Pies ~;~.i .. 69c~e,::~. 49c lJillllll' .. g. ~ Plq e Green Beans R~;'·~·:, ~t;. 29< W l s p GrunG1onl 10·01 49c 1-e ueur eas w Bu1ttr SouctP~g e Bel-air Stf.nach c~:~;:d 1~;· 19' e Banquet DiMers Pl~:~~. P~g 99c @Pie Shells ll•OI 59( ~Broccoli SpearSw c;~:~~,?~00"~,t 1~~;~ 49c -------Ice Milk Lucerne asc Half Gallon @ lel-alr _ Hash Browns Southern 39( Style 2-lb. Pkg. SAFEWAY PRODUCE BING CHERRIES Wonderful Flavor- Sweet And Ju icy c Every Beef .Steak and Beef Roast We Cut Is ••• USDA CHOICE ml I'll FRESH LAMB CHOPS USDA Choice $ Genuine Spring lamb America n Shoulder Blode Cuts lb • 39 SKINLESS FRANKS Regular Any Size Package U.S. Govt. ln1pected C. lb. . PORK SAUSAGE YOUNG TURKEY HINDQUARTERS U.S. Govt. lmpe<ted Grode "A" With Neck And Gibleh lb 4 to 6-lbs. • Fro1en lb BEEF STEW . c s1" lb. 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' Shower To Shower 1.,:::: ...... 77c LUCKY LAGER 12 11-ei. $1'' .... a.tlttt I • ( ( ' .. 6 lt . .\IL\' Pll~OT ~DITORl .\I , P .~GE Mesans Support City Costa Mesa ret1ected a generally popular image when the results of a survey of 600 ~~mple residents <:onducted by Opinion Research we re published. Res ide nts generally expressed favorable com- m e nts ubout the city and the local government, and. ~ndorsed recent actions t~ken by the council such a s the ~anning of billboards, entering a f ed e r at' housing s ubsidy prog ram, and t.hc purc hase of the H arbor AI:ea .Boys Club central branc h building and s wim· rrung pool, an action apparently supported by the e ndorsement or a community services center. It may be wondered if the questions were specific e nough for the m to have a bsolute vaUdity. The costs of a program w e.r e not a part of the question ; lhis was particula rly nol1ceable on the favorCJble vote for the community services center, a city newslette r and a day care center. Would these plans have been as well supported if their pote ntia l costs had been explained ·~ Despite these remarks. the city is to be con· gratulated for instituting the s urvey. It cost only S7 .800 and does off er some guidelines on directions the city should take or maintain. Fiscal Boost It looks as if Costa Mesa will get at least $216,000 more in property tax income this fiscal year than budge ted . Much of it will go toward boosting the city's cash r eserves from $2.9 million to $3.2 milUon. That's the amount neooed to maintain the r e- serves at 25 percent of the general fund. City officials are proud of this piilow, a nd even boast of it. Indeed fund. T tus is the view that tax money should be in vest· t.>d in tht: community throug h ser vices or returned to the citizens throu,:!h a tax cut ra ther thC;111 collecting interest . It s h ould not be hoarded. certainly not beyond a r eason able r eserve of !Oto 15 percent. Putting that in perspective, the <:tty's current spending budget is $18.2 million. The r ecent s urvey conducted in Costa Mea:;a sug· gested that residents would like m ore social services. ll seems the money is ther e for some of th~m. Holding the Sign Line There appears to be some weakening a mong elect ed officials on the value of Costa Mesa's sign or· dinance. Recent hearings have found som e council m em · bcrs wondering whether it wql work and s peculating on whether bus inesses requin •d to reduce their signage will a ttempt to get around the law instead by painting their premises garish colors to attn.1ct cus tomers. It may be that such silly mane uvers a1·e being a t · tempted in some instances. but to suggest that suc h tactics will be commonplace is ludicr ous. An eyesore will offend, n ot attract . And inevitably it will en· <:ournge new pressure for even s tricter rules . Jl does appear that some s tor es will h ave to re· movt: or scale down conside rable s ignage. but that's because they h ave so muc h. ORCANIZA110N OF IOf ALllARIAN GOVERNMENiS .....-:;::....; - \ . -when you look at cities like New York which are struggling to m a intain services there seem s to be s pecial virtue in Costa Mes a's policy. It is also the payoff to aggressive council actions which have d e· veloped solid sales tax income. The sign law will work only if it is administered equally; conforming signs will lose identity if excep· lions are readily granted. The council is fmding out-as have other cities- th<.tt the hardest battle may not have been in adopting the s ign code, but in sticking to its policies in this 'Gentlemen, allow me to introduce our li"rst wom an member ... that deligh tful despot, Ms. Indfra Gandhi But there is another way of looking at the r eserve crucial first year . c New~ht Onan Old Scandal ( VON HOFFMAN ) WASHINGTON We're hav· ing a grain scandal. We haven't. had one oft.hem for a while so it come~ as a pleasant diversion from the oil scandal. the tax scandal. the assassination scan· dal, the campaign contribution scandal. the narcotics enforce· menl scandal. the arms procure menl scandal and your steady day-to-day average swindle. Thank you, Department or Agriculture and Earl Butz, for the varie ty . The g ist of · this scandal is that we'r e s hippin g ~horl · weighted , dir- ty wheat con- taminated by bat turd and o t h e r hazardou s substances lo our c ustomers overseas. The a llegations are the ordinary ones, bribery, indif· fer e nce, bureau cr atic torpor laeed with intrigue and the customary fiendish d1vision of authority which renders it im· possible lo say who might be responsible. rr this introduction to lbe topic seems loo fatigued let 's go back six decades and quote from the letter or r esignation from the Department of Ag riculture writ· ten by Dr. H . W. Wiley. Until leaving office. Dr. Wiley was in charge of food and drug enforce· ment. His letter is dated March 15. 1912, a nd it reads in part: "AFTER A quarter of a cen· tury or constant discussion and effort the bill regulating in- lerslat.e and fore ign commerce in food and drugs was enacted in- to law. Almost from the begin- ning of the enforcement of this act 1 discovered that my point of view in regard l<> it was fun- damentally different from that or my superiors in office. For near· ly six years ther e has been a growing feeling in my mind that these diffe rences were irrecon· cilable and I have been conscious of an official environment which has been essentially inhospita· ble. 1 saw the fundamental prin· ciples of the food and drug act one by one paralyzed and dis· credited. "Interest. afte r interes t engaged in . . . the manulacture of misbranded or adulterated foods and drugs made a11 .appeal to escape ... One by one J round that (my) activities. . . were restricted. . . A few of the in- stances of this klnd we.re well known. Amon1 these may be mentioned the m anuf ac:tutt of so-caJled .•. colors and navors, the addition to food of benzoic ucid. . . or s acc harin ... the i.elllac of mouldy, termtated, dt· compo1ed 1nd mt1bra.ndedgratu (boldface mlne> ... I have bt>en l.ntitrucled to refruln from s h1llng in any public way my own opl· nJons reaurding the effect o( thei,e su~tances. a nd thl~ restriction hos int'1r1ered with my academic freedom o( speech on mullcn. re· lollng directly to tbe public ht!llllh ... So isn't there any really new news? Elsewhere ln his wriUngs Dear Gloomy Gus Costa Mesa s hould invite the county to relocate the airport al 19th and Harbor. The sound of the planes taking otr would drown out the ever present roar of the police beHcopter . P.T. . ~, Cid cemm•lrt• •~ su!WN-.. re.-n MM!• Ml 11•~•uuily rellKI Ille vlewt 9f UM MWS,.,.,. s.M your ~ ""'"lie OIMmy G11s. Oally Piiot. Dr. Wiley described fo r us the we ll -connect ed lobbyists. the vulpine Washington lawyers and the corporately subs idized , bought-and ·pa id-for scientists testifying to the salubrious ef- f ects of poison before the Congressional committees of bis er a. SINCE Dr. Wiley, whowasama· jor figure in American food and agricultura l chemistry, died in 1930, we've learned considerably more about the moldy, ferment· ed and decomposed grains that concerned him In two recent articles -on· the subjed.. Abigail Trafford Bretl tells us Lhat moldy grain -corn, wheat , soy beans, peanuts, etc -provides a home for three very unpleasant fungi that go under the name of mycutoxms. · · aflatoxin H 1 (is) conside r t!d a p owe rful carcinogen. zearalenonc. ;1 p o l e n t s u b ~ t a n c <> w h o ~ (' hormonal effecb on human be ings are n ot unders tood but whi c h c auses a bortions in animals. and T-2 lrichothecene toxin which in high amounts causes.heart Cai lure." Grains and nuts contaminated by these molds are not shipped abroad but are consumed here by both livestock and people. How much of these poisons is ingested is uncertain . They are very dif· ficult to detect , so for you free market people who believe m no government regulation or pure • food, you would best be advised lo bring yo ur electron microscope to the superm~rket with you the next time you buy any bread, peanut buller, eggs, milk or many other products. 1'HE REST o( us would be wise to remain calm but concerned while the people in the while smocks work on such questions as whether or not cattle and chickens who eat mycotoxin- contamanated rood pass these cute little organis ms on to those who eat them. The facts are not yet known. Nor is it known how much or how long a human being can con· sume aflatoxin before runnjng a serious risk or contr acting cancer. With many of thest! sub- stances, it m ay take years before enough people come down with the disease for epidemiologists to quantify the bad news. And that its why when some poison peddler says his chemical 5hould be al· lo~ on the market because nothing has been proved against h yet, he ls talking dnngerous twaddle. The law ought to read, a.a il does not, tt}at no substance can be marketed unUI it has been shown beyond reasonable doubt to tM? benil(n. There is also reaaon w believe that the technlquH ot bla scale tndust.rial rarmlns encourage the grOVitl\ or these molds, and lbtte is lhe auaplcion lbet lbe lmproptt u~e or wc1d ktller1 and an- llb otlcs In a'1imal feeds does the same. An lJtirecognized Tl1reat to the Natio11 Pornography Abuses Freedom To the Editor: Whtie I agree with the U.S. Chamber o( Commerce Presi· dent Arch Booth's main points on "What's Right With America?"' I feel ihat there is far too much apathy concerning the grave pro- blems of what's wrong with America. While freedom of the individual is one of our greatest virtues, the excess of freedom which gives license to promote activities t ending to the de· terioration of our great nation re· sorts lo vices or various forms in entertainment and social mis · conduct. Under the guise and protection of som e interpretation of ''freedom o( the press"' under our constitution, grave harm is com- mitted by the merchants in pornography. both in print and in films. The jury or the judges who pass judgment on such cases are oft.en indiffe re nt to the problem and exonorate the guilty of such crimes against society. The brilliant d efending trial lawyers are very care ful to exclude aU persons from the panel who ap- pear to be of a religious back- ground. pare nts with young children. a nd those whose ap-" pearance seem to indicate they are of high ethical standar~. Thus. many decisions made arc m favor of those enemies of socie ty who make vast profits from their hidden crimes which some conside1 to bf' harmless enter tammenl notwiths tanding the ad verse eff cc ts IF THE public an general were made cognizant of the corrosive nature of the widespread porno- graphy in many cities and com- munities in our nation by those officials in power who are fully aware of the damage to our coun- try. suc h influence would in time curb the apathy and the pro-- pornography trend existing. While there are many other wrongs in our United Stales of America. wrongs against mora U· ty and decency, wrongs which tend to m ake per versity appear to be the norm and cause some human beings to descend to ac- tions below the level of beasts. this type of a crime is one of the most devastating ;.ind yet inefkc· lively prosecut ed and judged an favor of the offenders. As a naturalized U.S. citizen who has reaped many of the benefits of this great nation, I feel it m y duty to voice what I firmly belleve to be a grave and present d a nger . C. ANTONIO .PROVOST Legal Right To the Editor: In rebuttal to Tom Mu11>hine's July l column entilled "Justice Dept."' He is right that in legaJ circles there's a s aying, "He who de· fend$ himself has a (ool for a client.•• May~. but It's the prin- ciple of the thing. I've lost a (cw rounds myself. but there are qult.e a few judges who give you the ax just because you dar-c r epresent yourself. Then, on the oth~r hand. you set these lawyers who take your money and send you to the poor bouse lo lng anyway. What's the dlllereoce? I've bad lawyers bought off by lbe other side. Ju.dges are hoiuJhL olf every day at your local bar, believe It or not! MaytM! you can't win, but the law of averages has aot to come ( MAILBOX ) Letters /rom readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to /1t 8PQCe or eliminate libel is r eserved utters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must m· elude lignature and mailing address but name1 may be withheld on re- ~st if !U//icient reason is apparent Poetry will not be published. in somewhere and if at all poss1· ble I would rather fight just for my own self-respect if nothing else. Maybe it's not for everyone. but it's your right now. under freedom of choice, and at least that's a Win. PAT HALL Free Billhag? To the Editor: -Don't you think it would be more fair if the .. Pussycat " Theater would have lo advertise on page 5 of the entertainment section like every other theater"? Why should they get front page free billing? Don 't you think you are doing more to help the m lb an hinder their business? MRS. J . S~YDER l\"ot •strike· To the Editor: ..,,. I resent the newspaper 's use of the term "strike" as a term <ip- plied to the recent action or many doctors. There is a dramatic dif· ference bet.ween a strike and be- ing driven out of pr<ictice by high costs. The recent wijd escalation in malpractice ins urance rates is the final event in a long series of economic events whic h have crowded the pri vale practice of medicine lo the brink. For two years we were under price con· trols while our costs were totally uncontrolled-the result was rent that went up 50 percent, wages up 20 percent, medical supplies up 2.5 pe rcent, and all other expense items up accordingly. We now Live under the daily threat from Was hington of re· lurned controls if fees are raised even lo meet documented in· crease in costs. Insurance rates are now j ust adding the fin al straw. The a ver age prima ry care physician ·s overhead is now ~bout 50 percent. On this date before the celebra· Lion of o ur independen~e. I wonder where it went! TOM W. ROBINSON M.D. S ale Signs To the Editor: 1 recently held a garage sale and put up two small one day ad· vertJalng signs on 1t neighbor's J3wn with his permission. The first sign, Mr. Jim Weir, Costa Mesa zoning inspecwr, removed ;lS it was leaning against 8 eitop sign post. 1 replaced th1itt with a second sign , s ituated self. standing clearly inside ot my neighbor's property, and to my neiihbor's dismay and mine, Mr. WW-removed it also. Per my phone coovern tion with Mr. Wtlr on Monday. June 30, he made mention that this sign was in a clly right of wuy and therefore lllqal. Alter our convcraallon I recalled a Ume in February, 1974, when I apok~ with Mr. Weir severaJ limes con· cerning my landlord, who was depriving m e of my garage by renting the garage, a residential property. to a nearby com· mcrcial guing concern. Mr. Weir told me that was io violation or Cost.i Mesa city ordinance and that he would look into the matter as soon as he h ad the time. After receiving no further r esponse from Mr. Weir I attempted to seek results by myself from the Orange County Courts and consc· quently was evicted from my apartment by my landlord. IT TRUL V am a zed me that the City of Costa Mesa would empley or encourage their employes lo s pend Saturdays pilfering garage s ale s igns while these same city employes do not have the time to respond to essential •'mergencies of city taxpayers (as in the example of the apart· ment problem w ith m y landlord which resulli?d in my eviction). Knowing how fond the residing voters of Costa Mesa are of garage sales I would hope the Ct· l y would encourage their e mployes toward enforcement of more detrimental zoning re- q uir ements and relieve tax· µayers of Saturday overtime pay t>Xpc n ses incurred by c ity c mployes concentratmg their cf. forts on the outlandish confisca - tu>n of the much-appreciated in· n()('ent garage sale advertising. CHRISTOPHER K. WYNKOOP Airport Bll•ff To the Editor: In reference to the June 30 Dai· ly Pilot .irticle. '"J et Takeoff Switch Irks Bay Residents," I strongly believe the residents of East.bluff and Westbluff are mb · d irecting their efforts and energies. Atlempts to fight air noise pollution of lhis whole area should be aimed al the biggest b l u ff s o f all time -Mr . Bresnahan and the Orange Coun· ty &>ard of Supervisors. We live at the very end of the Ra ck Bay and consequently get a much greater noise volume no matter which side of the bay the a i11>lanes dec ide to fly. The resi· dents in Eastbluff <ind Westbluff will soon get the same d egree of noise if the ··condemnation of homes .. is a llowed to pass in or· der to supposedly comply with conditions of the slate noi~e variance. The "condemnation of hom es"' plan is obviously bctn~ set up to expand the airport. Al the infamous May 27 meet· mg of the Orange County Board o( Supervisors. they voted 3·2 against the "pre ferenti al runway" as an alternative to meeting stale noise standards. lo rase som e reade rs have no knowledge or this-the . ·pre- ferential runway" plan means thot. planes instead of taking off lo the south over a highly de· vcloped residential area between 7 a .m. a nd 9 a .m .• would-- weather conditions pcrmitting- head north over a prcdom1nanlly commercial. industria l section. ntBF.F. s upe r visors compl le ly lgnol"Cd statls1ic!i showmg that the change would relieve noii1e problems Cor about 6,000 homes to·the 50\.llh and would atrect less than 100 bomn to th north; ond that tho e homes would be sub- jected lO only about one-ell(hth the .. ·olume or noise the majonty ol home-a to the south have been enduring con&lantly. I alte,nd~ l.bu so called "he<1r· } 1ng '' beton· till' board or· suµern~ur-;. Mr Battin ap- µarenlly sit-pl through the wholtot met'tmg until he voted no and then :;.iid ... Ll'l us !!cl on with the ~ondemnat1on.·· :\lr. Cl<irk ac· r used Ne\\ port £\cJch of wanting to throw its garbuge 1nt0Tustm's back y<:1rd. The only intelligent part or Mr. Cbrlo. 's statemt>nts was the word ""garbage." Yes. 1t 1~ garbage com mg down on us from the s k1e::.. but 1t 1s Ornnge County's "garbage," and notju::.t l\ewpo rl Bl'~1c h 's . M r Bresnahan did nut attend the meeting~ And wh<'n: <.1 re th<· ecologisl-> in this fight ~ Wt> are all happy tu ha Vl' lhl' L:ppcr Newport llay ~·inally become a st.ile eeologic;il reserve ··an area set aside to µreserve wild life in a natural selling " ck. But if condemnation passe~. the airport will expa nd and our unique plants a nd wildlife will die from that gar bage from the sky. JANETH. DUNC1\~ l,11dirrous To the Editor : Judge E. W. Dickey's recent decision for a change of venue in the Vallerga case 1s an infringe- ment on the cinl rights of every voter in Orange County. We are cxpectt•d lo muk<.• an intelligent decis ion at the ballot box. but he rulE'd th.it" e Jr1..• 1ncompctcnl lo sit in Judgm ent of one of our O\lo n public officiab. 1 cio not intend to take t h1 ::. s landcrous decision lightly If need l>t', l "'ill appe<:tJ lo the Supreme Court for redress bec~e the judg(' has insulted m}T""integrlly and lhose oi my fcll1>w vote rs. All publie offi ci<ils thrive on pubhc1t_, .. To say thut a public of· l1l·1a l c~1nnot get a fair trh1l bl•tau::.e of it is ludicrous. If we. the voters. can s ift out the cam- paign r lll'lOn c, then we must l>c eminently qualified tosilin judg menl ol our peers, or is this a double standard "' P. L . McMULLEN D eser1°f•s .-1 fo the Editor: l would like to congratulate Steve Mitrhell on his excellent :irticlc entitled, .. The Making of a !'\ews r:ack Ordinance." which appeared tn the June 15 edition or the Pilot. As with other articles by Steve, 1t '"as well written and well pre- pared. lie does his homework. He deserves a n A. EARLENES ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rohrrl S "rf-d, Pubb.~hrr thomo3 l\rr11/. f.dtlor llnrhoro K rt'1h1c-h . 1'."d1l11nal f'u11c• Edll<>r Tht> <.-d1tnrial pQgf' of th\' D111ly Piiot H'Ck s to inform and 't1m11lull' rl'adl'r.!i by presenting on th1:. pa1re dlvt>rst> comment.Uy 1111 topics of lntcrl'M by :1yndkllt· 1-<f columnist~ 11ntf r nrtoonists, b)• prnv1tlinj( ll forum for reMltta' '1r"' and b~ riresent.mg 'tbit '""" SflaP<'r'<. optnlonJ •nd i4ku un c·urrent topics Tht' t'di\oriat opin111n" of thl' Da ll} Pilot ~ppeaf only in the editorial rolumn at.I.he top of the PlilAtf'. OptniOOI t1f1 prt>ssl'd b~ tht-columnist. IM r:inoo1m.~ llnd letlt?' 111.rtttra are lhr1r o"n and no endo cm~ ol their \"le\\s b)" the Dall)' PUat should be lnftrrt'd. Wednesday, J~ly 9, 1'11 ... . ,,. ,. . . I Wedneedty, July 9, 197$ * Calni Prevails Air Crash Clal•s Harvest Unaffected '$I · Billion Settlement' By Grape Boycott INDlO (AP> A calm hovers over the Coachella Valley as the nch 1975 table grape crop is harvested. Gr owers say the latest na· \ionwide boycott sponsored by' Cesar . Chavez' United Farm Workers Union against non-U FW picked grapes has had little l't'onomic efCect, and observers lk.'lteve the U FW will have to ";ut until next vear to hatUe here for contracts. ( NEIJ'SANA.l..Y I S J nothing Chavez can do ln the Coachella Valley this year," says Mike Bozick of the Bagdasarian Co., a major grower with a Teamster contract. "He has to make his move in the San Joa- quin." NetD Dir~•or LOS ANG.ELES CUPJ) -A secret court agreement Tuesday paved the way !or settlement of some claim s from the worst airliner crash ln history, which killed 345 persons near Paris in March, 1974. The agreement could lead to payment·of as much as $1 billlon to relatives of those who died in the crash. including many Euro- peans, Japanese and others. vented the accident. Relatives of the dead com· glained tha t other DClOS had had close calls because of problems with the cararo door latch , believed to be the C•\ISe of the crash, which should have pro- mpted the FAA, the airline and tho plane maker to correct the defect. INVESTIGATORS said the cargo door blew, causing a sud- den imbalance betweeo the pre· · ssurized passenger cabin and the ~epr ess uri zed ca r go b old beneath it. The pressure dif- ference caused the passenger deck to buckle, trapping lhe con-' trol cables running through it ' and sending the plane out of con· trol. Under the agreement Tuesday the defe ndants make no ad· mission of guilt in paying settle- ments. The airline, aircraft com· panies and the FAA in turn dropped their d emand that re· latives of the victims agree to re- nounce claims to puniti ve damages in accepting com· pensatory setUements. Cov. Edmund 0 . Brown Jr. 's h1stonl' farm labor law allowing '-'orl..l•rs the nghl to choose their own union representation by M'rrel ballot becomes effective Aug. 28. Dy then. the four-month season ht're w1l I be over etnd farm laborer::. will have movt.'<I north to the San J oaq um Valley. where the first clash between the UFW and Tt>amsters Union 1s expected to t.·ome. Elections probably won't be held here until next April, when the Coachella vineyards return to peak e mployment. While the Teamster contracts don't expire until April 1~77. the new law pro-• vides for elections after Aug. 28 if workers petition for them. IN Yi:ARS PAST there have been bloody clashes between !JFW and Team ster organizers 111 the valley, but th.is year's $30 million crop was marked by only scattered picketing. Actor Cary Grant. 71, re· tired from moviemaking for nearly 10 years. was elected to the board of directors of ,Me tro · G o ld wyn· Ma yer Tuesday. Three .Hurt In Scuffle The pretrial maneuvering in U.S. District Court has been wrapped in secrecy by Judge Pierson M . Hall, who earlier or· dered depositions and other court documents sealed. He ordered reporters a nd other spectators out of the courtroom Tuesday before lawyers discussed details of the agreement reached. Also kept confidential -even from the lawyers for the plaintiffs Probe of Actions Asked by Dymally Chavez says he would like the Coachella's growers lo grant n ·prc!lentation elections before Aug. 28. He has had~~cess. A Kl'Y lo his cam n is the boycott. llowever,1t as had Li l· tic public impact, though it is 2 years old, and it is unlikely now th<it growers can be pressured by ti CHAVEZ RECENTLY em- IJ..irked on a 1,000.mile march throu)?h Southern California to urum up support for the UF'W for post-August e lections. "There':-. The U FW has only one contract -it lost others to the Teamsters in 1972·73 -among the Coachella 's 55 growers. But the lone pact belongs to the valley's largest grower, David Freedman & Co .. Inc .. of Thermal/ Freedman's president, Lionel Steinberg, says his operation ac- counts for about 16 percent of the v a lley's grapes, while the Teamsters' 27 growers, some of whom subcontract their workers out to other vineyards, harvest about 80 percent. Sadat Indicates New Sinai Pact BOSTON (AP) -Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has indicated that the basic terms of a new Sinai agreement with Is rael have been worked out through the United States, the Hearst Newspapers reported today. In an inter view with William Randolph Hearst Jr .. editor in chief of the Hearst Newspapers, and Hearst writer J . Kingsbury Smith, Se1dat said Tues- d ay he would not confirm the details of the agree· ment until he heard from Washington. "I~ was c_lear from what he said that barring a last-minute hitch a new agreement will soon be con- cluded and signed." the Herald American story s~ud. The dateline was Alexandria, Egypt. Oil Firm Dnai,.s Donation• WASHINGTON CAP> -Ashland Oil Inc. denies that the nearly $99,000 1l got secretly from the Cen· tral Intelligence Agency was for domestic political don::itions . It was disclosed Tuesday that the Kentucky. based oil company got $98,968 from the CIA in five payments over 41' years ending in March 1973. Ashland is the country's largest independent oil re· fi ner . • ~lore 11-'l. M'heai to Rausia? By United Press International Gram futures contracts shot up on the com- m~it1es m arket <md farmers began withholding their wheat cr ops from market amid s peculation thal ~mother giant Sov iet purch:.ise of U.S. wheatis in theoffm~. Two London news papers reported Tuesday the Soviet Union has quietly chartered enough ships to l'arry up to four million tons of wheat to Russia from the United Slates andCe1nada. Wide Probe of IRS Prorai#ed WASHINGTON CUPI) -Suspicious that some In ternal Revenue Service mvestigations in Florida may have been polJtically inspired as part of the Watergate scande1I, the chairman of a House sub- comm1llee plans to widen h.is look into the agency's activities. Rep. Ren Rosenthal, <D-N .Y. ), chairman of a House government operations subcommillee, pro· mised tbe widened probe as a result of Operation Sunshine. which top IRS offi cials revealed to his panel Tuesday. SAN FRANCISCO (U PI ) - Three police officers were in· jured Tuesday night during a de- monstr ation organized by a Maoist group to protest a television s tation's showing of a documentary on the Ku Klux KJan. Police said a crowd of 50 pickets surged fo r ward and scuf- fled with officers when they <1l· tempted to arrest a man because his bullhorn was too loud. was the agreement apportion- ing the liability ror damages among the defendants, deciding who must pay how much of each settle ment. and the amount of a fund set aside ror s uch payments. THE DEFENDANTS are the McDonnell Douglas Corp., which built the OClO jetliner, General Dynamics. whic h built the fuselage, Turkish Airlines, which operated the plane and the Federal Aviation Ad ministra· Lion. The FAA was named for al- legedly failing lo enforce safety regulations that would have pre· SACRAMENTO CAP> -Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally has asked the attorney general's office to step up its investigation of his ac· tions as head of a now-disbanded nonprofit organization. "The people of California de- serve to know the truth and to know it soon," Dymally said Tuesday as he braced for another critical article about his role with the Urban Affairs Institute. The Los Angeles Times e1c· cused the lieutenant governor last week of misusing funds while he headed the Los Angeles-based institute, which Dymally or- ganized to bring more minority youth into government. Included among the abuses, the Times said, was a UAI salary of $7,00Q which Dymally drew between October !968 and March 1969. The paper s aid the salary had not been authorized by the Ford Foundation , which provided most UAI funding. . Dymally accused the newspaper of printing "inac· curacies, innuendos and outright falsehoods." He said he had re· paid the salary and had the can· celed checks to prove it. The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching I - Radioacdt·e Wa•te Detected RICHLAND, Wash. CJ\P ) -Radioactive waste that leaked from an. underground storage lank on the Hanford Nuclear fieservation poses no hazard to employ es or the public, a spokesman says. J\ leak of about 5.000 gallons of liquid waste was detected by radiation monitoring equipment around the lank, Hugh Warren, an Atlantic Richfield Han- f-Ord Co. vice president, said Tuesday. P1Jrt11gal Plan• 'A••embly' Catch the spirit with the most service to ChicagO &theMidwest. LISBON CUPI> -The 240-man assembly of Portugal's ruling armed forces movement today decided lo create a people's congress to gradually replace pohlical parties at all levels or government. 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