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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-24 - Orange Coast Pilot... a's a er • IDS • r1a e . Rod Laver's Chilean Kidnap CaJDeo Shores Plot 'Hatched' - DoJDe Looted By Nixon in '70? DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * T HURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 24, 1975 VOL. .. , HO. 2GS, J SECTIONS, 4e PAGES Lucky Girl t•• .. \ OailJ Pltot ,.._.. lty U. Pa.,_ Beverly Towle, 18, Huntington Beach, can afford to smile. After all, she's not paying those hefty rent prices for a house at the beach during the current period of overcast weather along the shores of the Orange Coast. Vallerga Opening · A.rgume~s. Heard. By GARY GR~NVllLE Of tlM Da llJ ,.. ... Slaff .. .rVENTURA -Nine men and 'three women tool< jurori' oaths late Wednesday afternoon and t~ day will bear opening arguments in Orange County ~or Jaclt Vallerga's trial in ~w;a Cow't· t y SupeHor Court. 'fhoH arguments ftl'edelayed when Va llerga's attorney, Richard Murphy, excwed a jury panellst selected as *" alternate jury member. . Al a result, a proepectave alternate juror was undergoing questioning by Murphy and As· siltan~ Dtatrlc\ Attome)' Michael The jury selected Wednesday · will decide lf the asMSIOT acted Weaally wben be allegedly ac· ee'Pt*I money from Spartanburg County, S.C .• in early 1973. Jt 11 al.lesod yallerga participated In a colifll~ of in· . terest by accepUng tho money wbich was paid as consultant tees '311d expenses connected wilh the sale of an appraisal system to the North Carolina county. Tbe jury that will hear lhe case was selected after two full days of jockeying b y Murphy and Capwi. Before they agreed on t he nlne·m)ln , three-wom an panel, Murphy ha d excmed eilbt j>l'QSpeeti•e jurors, lncl..cting an F BI agent o n p erem ptory challenges. lo turn, Caplul bad Jet two pro- speetlve jurors go, one ol them a mesital health worker who bad once worked in radical black leader Bobby Seale's campaJcn for Oakland mayor. Vallerga Jury are two former Ventura County Grand Jury memben. One of the former grand jurors waa once mayor of Sant.a Paula and tbe buaaband ol the other Ml"Ved f <W eJgbt yean on the Port. Hueneme City Council. I Husband Better Shopper? WASHINGTON (AP) - Families might get a better buy for their food dollar if husbands rather than wives do the grocery shopping, a nationwide study of cons umer math skills indicated today. The government-funded s ur· vey of 34,000 17-year-olds and 4,200 adults aged 26 to 35 found that males consistently out· performed females in a w\de variety or mat~ematicaJ ex· ercises simulating common buy- ing and financing problems. "These data seem to reinforce the old stereotypes about female inability to cope with 'technical' or 'logical ' s ubjects," the authors said. The study was funded by the Department of Health, Educa· lion and Welfare. Asked to calculate the lowest price per ounce for a box of rice. the correct answer was given by 40 percent of 17-year-old males and 45 percent of adult males, but only 29 percent of young females and 32 percent of adult females. Females performed slightly better, 39 lo 37 percent respec· tively for both age groups, in choosing the lowest unit price for canned tuna, while 42 and 55 per· cent of the males answered cor- rectly. ln both the rice and tuna pro- blems, the study said females <SeeSHOP , PageA2) ' Cri1ne Waive Of/icial,s 'Afraid' to Act WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi blames the nation's continuing increase in crime on frightened judges, a complacent public, and pro- secutors and police who are reluctant to enforce laws in black communities. "Judges throughout the United States are afraid to enforce the criminal law," Levi said in response to questions about the crime rate during a Voice of America interview recorded Wednesday for broad- cast Saturday. Asked whether'he believed the American public "accepts the high level of crime," Levi replied, "Yes, I do. It's amazing.'' Levi frequently has criticized judges for failing to send repeat offenders to prison. But this was the first time he has contended that they are "afraid to en- force the criminal law." He did not eleborate on the statement. 1970 CIA Plan Chile Kidnap Plot Hatched by Nixon? NEW YORK (UPI) -Presi- dent Nixon, in 1970, ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to ·try to prevent Salvador Allende from becoming pres ident of Chile, leading to the agency's in- volvement in the planning or two Rod Laver 's military coups, the New York Times reported today. The newspape r . quotin g authoritative govern m e n l sources. said the plans includ<'d proposals to kidnap Gen. Rt•n c Schneider, chief of staff of the Chilean Army. The sources said the CIA lncd later to stop the kidnap plan. but that it was carried out noncthe less. Schneider was killed by Chilean military plotters in the Home Hit; kidnapattempt. TOt 'C'-,rrv' The newspape r said the second J. 4 ~ •• J plot involved s upplying in· Lo $5 000 surgents with three machine V Pl SS ' guns and tear gas grenades. The L' or 11nue . . sources said, however, that plan -~ · . Burglars pry~d their wa:i lt\lJ> ........ t bMdo•ed when .,u, was de· BOSTON (UPI) -;,I the C~ro~a del ~ar home '6r cidedlhe plolcouldnotgetbroad fall. I'm sorry," said 2. vacat10.rung te~ms pro, Rod polltiealsupport. year-old Tiare Jones from Laver, it was discover~ Wed-They said the weapons were re- ber hospital bed. nesday and the loss of Jewelry turned to the CIA unused. Tiare, forced onto a fU'e has ~en se~ at almostss •. ooo. The Times also said Secretary escape by names. with her Pohce said the ~reak-an at t!te of State Henry Kissinger, then teen·a1e godmother, fell Cameo Shores r~s1dence was dis-Nixon's assistant for national five 1tories Wednesday covered late 10 the day by security affairs was briefed when the fire escape i;~:~~ daughter , Ann Marie <SeeNIXON.'PageA2) crumbled. Her godmother Mrs. Benson told officers lhat died in the fall. her parents had been away and .. /!eT~:.~~d~.:1~:~~:: that she and her brother had been CL UMSY CROOK the fall to her S·year-old making daily checks of the house sister, Keysba. She was re-which is reported to be up for DROPS LOOT ported in etable coadition sale. -tn-ffn"-EftlliiH! MR!tcaJ ...__-.1Jurin9 • ._, ..._nooa1 Mis.--CAIUSIF F \Rf 1 w Mn Diego Center, but doctors were Benson said her brother found an County sheriff's deputies were t bin 1 in al in entry door with its knob twisted looking for a man who robbed a wa c I or tem · off and bearing pry marks . Bank of America branch or $492 j~~·i ct u re 8 0 f the A preliminary check disclosed Wednesday. dramatic rail appeared the l08s of a wedding ring set He might have gotten away Wednesday in tbe Daily belonging to Laver's wtfe, Mary, with more. but he dropped $500 in PiJot). u well as other items of ex· billsonhiswayoutofthebank. pensiva Jewelry. ' ·Suicide Blamed On Drugs By RUDI NIE DZIELSKJ Of the Oaoly Pilot Sutt A Laguna Hills Leisure World woman claims that her husband shot and killed himself after being administered drugs by the Cen· tral Intelligence Agency as part.of a job screening test in 1966. Mrs. Edith W . Christensen,3065 A Via Serena South, confirmed wire service reports that her husband became disoriented, suf. fered from hallucinations, and believed his house was bugged and his meal poisoned. "I told my lawyer the same thing eight years a go," said Mrs. Christensen. noting that a story published today in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot was s ubstantially true. She was quoted as saying thal her husband was not the same after returning to his home in Virginia Beach, where the couple Hved at the time. following his in· terview with the CIA. Her husband, Col. James R. Christensen. had applied for CIA e mployment several months after retiring from lhe Marine Corps al the age of 48. He died by gunshot wound in the head on Jan. <See CIA, Page A2) Ora~~••• <::: ___ -z~ We •tll•r Fog and low clouds dur· ing the night and through mid-morning Friday, othl·rw1sc sunny skies and sli g htl y w a rmer t e m - µeraturt>s inland. Beach hiJ:~hs 70 to 74 ris ing to 78 and 84 inland. l ~SIDE T ODA '1 "\Ve know the illegals are going up the r ood by the thousand.$." says a border palrol agent whose hands are now tied by t hf Supremt Court ruling requinng "pro- bable cause" .for stopping a vehicle. See Page AI6 I ndex -~- ;Frustrated 300-pound Office r R etires SAN FRANCISCO !AP) - "Som(' people drink, I c-at ," 300-pound patrolman Gene Smith told the city Retiremt-nt Ooard. The board got his point Wed~ nesday and granted retirement b('nefits on grounds that the • :-tress and strains of cop work _. drove Smilh lo eat, in turn mak- t lRg him SO O~Se be r)o longer could perform. Ford Aide Says Thus, his attorney, Ge<>rjle Engler. says Smith y,·ill recei\'C about $100 a month -50 percent. Of.what he w;is making when U1e police department asked him to leave the for('e a year ago because he v.·as unfit for duty. Engler said Sm ilh ballooned from 190 pounds 15 yea.rs ago to his present weight -all beeause he took out the frustrations or police work at the dinner table. Smith is '49. The minimum de- partment retirement ag~ ls 50 with 2S years service. The board ruled In Smith's favor after hearing reports from doctors who examined Smith, in- cluding Dr. fl.feyer Friedman, well-known heart specialist. "He sought relief at the dinner table from the emotional stresses and strains of police work ." 1'~ried man 's report said. "Perhaps he has received some relief by this method but he has paid the price of obesity for it. Certainly, he is unlit for any Poli ce position.'' Another physician. Dr. Ralph Rosenberg. said police work "certainly could have ~tribut­ ed to compulsive overeating which ha:s led to marked obesity.'" Smith a year ago was grantl'<I a year's disability leave with pay, but erroru to trim down failed, Engler said. •-·He went to diet clinics, he tried fad diets and nothing worked. lie couldn't stop eat· ing," said Engler. Friedman said that Sm.ith, Who -Reagan Leading Pick in South? From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford's campaign manager says Ronald Reagan now leads the President in almost every Southern slate and lhe primary reason is Nelson A. Rocke(eller, lhe Washington Posl reported to- day. Howard H. (Bo) Callaway said if the former California governor announces that he will seek the • Republican presidential nomina· ' Arrow Hits Man in Face ?t1A NCHESTER, Conn. (UPIJ -Russell LeBlanc was shot in the cheek with a steel-tipped ar- row, police said. He was in the in- tensive care unit at Manchester ltospital today but in satisfactory C'ondition. Police said LeBlanc, 27, \11a5 : \vound ed as he sat in the kitchen ~or hi s house about 11 p.m. Wed· • nesday. The a rrow was fired through a metal window screen from a spot about 17 feet away from the house. they said. Lt. John Krinjak said police h:ive "a pretty good idea" or the identities of the assailant and others involved in the incident. f'r o m Page Al ·SHOP .•. ·. \\·ere more likely to guess wrong . that the largest size was the m05t economical. The survey also fawtd that the majority of 17-year-olds and adults of both sexes couldn't perform such common tasks as judging the best food buy, calculating a taxi fare or balanc· ing a checkbook, and therefore are likely ripping the mselves off annually to the tune of hundreds of dollars each. Virginia H. Knauer, presiden- tial consumer adviser, said the report "brings home the hard fact that many consumers do not have the m ath skills necessary lo solve the day-to-day purchasing problems we face in today's economy." "Without these skills . con· sumers will continue to r ely mainly on hunches and advertis- ing jingles in their purchases -a trend that must be reversed if •consumers are going to use to use their economic pow·er effective- ly ... "shesaid. Figuring out the added cost of rinancing a n ew car was answered correctly by 56 percent of 17·year-olds and 68 percent or adults or both sexe:!I; a door-to- door salesman's commission, 37 and 57 percent respectively; cooking lime for a turkey, 35 and 42 percent: asphalt paint needed to coat a driveway, 41 and 61 per- cent: food calories, 70 and 80 per- cent. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT ,.,..0-1nq<> (O·• ' °'"'" r.on! ,..,,.,,.,,.,,. ·~'""'" """""• .. " ... ~··" .... ~.,. _,,b•''" °'""'"' (""'''!·~tot··"·"~"'"'"·"· ~·' ........ "(t•t-••t '"'' ,.,...., MnM•~ tn•o1><1" ''""'' "'' ("''• ,,.,.,. "•*Pl>'' 11-•<h, t<w"1•,.;t'(W! a.,<'(hJl o-. 1 .. ,n ll•B~ •• ""'"'• ~Ul<l!Cb.lt• llfllf'• •r><I v""n• fl#"""'""~'" C:o••I ,.. •·-'~"'"""• ...,.,,..,." DMl>I•"" n ~•tu·ft•••-~.~..., ,,. "''"''"'' '"'"'""'"0 p!Ant •> •• ))) -•• ll•r !tf•.,·1 (1,.1• -.. , (•'•'O•ft•• "1~)b Roberl N Weed "••••,.nl •nd P~l>I•-• Jack R. 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' 'I tion he would start ahead or Ford in California, F\orida and "any Southern state; largely due lo opposition to Rockefeller, the Post reported. Senate R epub lican Wh ip Robert P. Griffin said today Callaway's assessment "was candid and realistic," but em- phasized he personally supports Rockefeller for the 1976 nomina- tion and expects Ford to select him. Griffin said \\•hile Rockefeller might have problems" in the South, the sa me :issessment could be made o( Reagan Corsec- tions such as the fltid\\'est and Northeast if he were to be the vice presidential nominee. Callaway said Ford "is no worse than 60-40 dov"n" in any Southern s tate and that "he is coming up." He added that he doubted Reagan could capture more than a third of the de· ·legates to the convention. Reagan last wee k authorized a campaign committee to organize and raise money for a potential run, but stopped short of throv.·- ing his hat into the ring. Callaway reportedly said "all the information I have" is that Reagan "has not made up h.is mind" on the race. "We have to go on the assump- tion that he is going to be a full· fledged , w e ll ·fin anced can- didate:· Callaway said. Ho"·ever, the former secretary of the Army denied he was lead- ing a dump-Rockefeller move- ment. He said Ford is "very high on Rockefeller" but added, ''Jl may be bis judgment that be wants a younger man, as we're hearing from a great many peo- ple in the party.'' The vice president is67. Callaway said some GOP sources had suggested former Texas Gov. J ohn Conn al ly; and Sens. Howard Baker and William Brock of Tennessee and Charles Percy of Illinois as running mates for Ford. Callaway made lhe r e marks during a two·hour meeting Wed · nesday with a dozen reporters that was originally slated to be "of the record," the newspaper said. But Callaway later gave his permission to be quoted directly, the Post said. Spouse Face s S tab Charges LOS ANGELES !UPll - Television director John T . f1orea has testified he heard hi s former wife scream "I'll kill you ... if it's the last thing I do" just before he \\'a5 stabbed in the back at the county courthouse last month. Florea. who has directed such television programs as "Bonanza," "The Virginian" and "Ironsides," was stabbed as he left the court room where he won an alimony ruling against his former \\'ife, Shi rley. At the conclusion of Wed · nesday's preliminary hearing. Mun icipal Court Judge Xenophon F . Lang ruled there was enou gh evidence to order Mrs. Florea, 48, to stand lrial and set Aug. 6 for arraignment. Mrs. Florea divorced Florea in Florida last year after six years of marriage. Cost a Mesa Oasis Gary Shaver inspects stand or 200 fan palm trees planted · in undeve loped freeway right-of-way in middle of Newport Boulevard near Bay Street in Costa Mesa. Trees belong to local nursery that u ses portion of highway median for storage. Trees will be removed f or transplanting as they sell. Knife-holder Rapes Laguna Woman, 34 A 34-year-old Laguna Beach woman 'A'as raped in her apart- ment early Wednesday by a young man who threatened her ""ilh a butcher knife. The woman was awakened about 2:15 a .m . when, police Rape 'Victim' Calls for Aid; S u sp ect Flees A would-be rapist, wno ap· parently thought he was dealing with a woman who lived alone, got a shock early today when a couple staying with her in her Laguna Niguel home r an into her bedroom in r es ponse to her scre::im s. Orange County sherif£s of- ficers said the couple and the vie· tim pursued the naked intruder for several blocks from the home before he finally eluded them. Deputies responding to a caJI for help then took up the search. Officers said the 36-year-old victim told them that her nude attacker cnetered her bt.>droom by unknov.•n means and at- tempted to rape her. She fought him orf and screamed to her guests for help, she said. Oil Override Vote Rejected WASHINGTON (AP) -Feel- ing that a veto override vote would be fruitless, the I-louse to- day sent back to committee the President Ford r ejected-bill that would have rolled back the price ofsomeU.S.oil. "\\'e don ·1 feel "'e can override it today and it would be a waste of lime," said Hou se Speaker Carl Albert. It could be brought up at a later time. said, the intruder grabbed her lhroat he displayed the knife and told the victim. "If you cooperate v.·ith me. you won 't gethurt." Investi gation by police later Wednesday determined that the man entered the woman's Cress Street apartment through an un· Jocked window. The woman described the at- tacker as a male, caucasian25to JO years old, with a moon-shaped fa ce, small eyes and close· cropped hair. The woman told investigators the man recked of tobacco smoke and spoke with a southern ac· cent. She also reported that her at- tacker stole $7 from her purse whic h was resting on the kitchen table, police said. Shotgun Blast Roc k s Home I n Costa Mes a A shotgun blast was fired into a Costa Mesa residence early to- day, shattering two windows and terrifying sleeping occupants , but no one was injured, police said. Lee Thunell. one of the occu- pants of the home at 3045 Garfield Ave ., immediately telephoned police, but arriving officers found no one in the area. No apparent motive was determined ror the shooting inci- dent in the quiet neighborhood just north of Baker Street and east of Fairview Road. "It could very well have been just a random incident," said Police Lt. Tom Durham, I.he sta- tion watch commander. •le explained this is often the case in such incidents where youths cruising in a car have fired out the window at a house. Firing into an occupied dwell· ing is a felony offense under the California Penal Code. Laguna Girl, 11, Molested Near School An 11 -year -old Laguna Beach girl walking home from summer classes at Thurston Intermediate School was forced into a stand of chaparr al by a man and sexually molested Wednesday afternoon. The attack occurred about 2:30 p.m. along upper Park Avenue between the school and Bern Drive. Heavy brush covers both sides or the roadway. According to police, the gi rl was forced to partially disrobe and submit to sexual acts. She was not raped, police said. The girl told officers that the man warned her that he was car· rying a knife. She said she did not seethe weapon. The girl said the man appeared Crom behind as she was walking along Pari< above the school. She said she did not see a vehicle. The man was described as a caucasian. 20 years old, six feet tall, wearing blue jeans and a Hawaiian print s hirt , with brownish-blond hair and a moustache. A search or the area by officers failed to locate the suspect. Det. Gene Brooks said the molestation may be re lated to similar incidents in the l.aguna Beach area in recent months. Gandhi Supported NEW DEL•tr. India (UPI ) - The decision of Parliament to en- dorse India's state or emergency decree has given Prime Minister Indira Gandhi the power to run the country with an iron fist for as long as she wants. The lower house of Parliament ignored jeers or "shame! shame!" by Mrs. Gandhi's opponents Wed · ne.sday to ratify the nationwitlc emergency decree by an over- whelming 336-59 \'Ole. Little People Convene Duxafs Hold Natwnal Conventwn in Michigan SOUTHFIELD, Mich. <UPI) - George Rossitto threw every ounce of his four-foot frame behind the bat and blasted a home run into center field . "Hey, George," joked a team- mate, "not bad for a dwarf." The Little PeopJe of America he ld their annual east-west softball game Wednesday, midway through their week-long national convention in this Detroit suburb. More than 350 dw3rfs from a5 far as C4J,ifornla and Alabama noeked to the convention to ex- chan1e Ideas, vote on organiza· I.Jon rules, and maybe even meet a proepective wife or husband. "I'm looking for :a boyfriend the aame 1ize as me," admitted Mary Stoecklin, a 2'2·year~ld St. Louis naUve who stands 4-foot·l. "And I figured this convention was prime hunting ground." The LPA was founded in 1957 by Billy Barty. the tiny 5().year- old actor who's been "in the bu5inetts ''sincehewas3. . . Barty, who spent eight years with comedy band leader Spike Jones .when television was born and recently played a tem· peramental midget bookie in- "The Day of the Locust," devotes muchofhistl mcto LPA. "Just took at those little people out thore," BJrly said, a:esturlnt toward the diamond where the rcmale dwarfs were warming up for their own game. '"Ibey don't have any inhlbitiona. They're having a great time. That's what LPA l.s all about." The Clrst natlonaJ convention was held -CitlinAIY -lo Reno, ., Nev., which likes -to bi11 itself as "the biggest little city In the world." Twenty people belonged to the organi:iatlon then. Now, more than 2,500 of the nation's estimated 25 ,000 dwarfs have membership cards. Anyone 4-foot· 10 or smaller can join LPA, which stresses educa- tlonaJ and vocational programs as well as social benents. Dwarf children are welcomed by the or· ganlzation, which has an adop· Uvepro1ram for ''little littles.'' Barty mtt bis wife of 14 years at an LPA convention. The cou- ple has two children, a 12-year- old glrl who is "lllUe" and a 4· year-old boy "who looks like he's goln1 to be bis." When two dw arls marry, there ls 1 so percent chance ol produc· ing another dwarf. ' U"ITt ...... Caffeine Rbkff!' Dr. Van M. Sim, director of chemical warfare research at Edgewood Arsenal, Md., says the Army's drug re- search program found out that LSD did less damage to human cells than calfclne. has a heart condition, needs to lose about 125 poundli. He said he doubted thi s could be ac. complished '·outside hospitalita· tion and complete sedation." Engler said that there have bet'n nlany cases of police of. fi cers contending that the work drove them to drink, but he termed Smith'tt cuse as "uni- que." Front Page Al CI A •.• 26, 1966, one week aner the job in· t('rview. . There was no immaUate in- dication of what type or drug al- legedl y \\'as adn1inistered. Mrs. Christensen, a resident of Leisure World, refused to shed further light on the subject. She referred all comment to her son, James F. Christensen Jr., a San Francisco stock broker, who says he is planning to resume legal action against the agency. "There's never really been any doubt in our minds what caused my father's death," the Virginia paper quoted Christensen as say· ing, He said he plan~ to take.legal action unless a Philadelphia at· torney he has consulted tells him hedoesnothave a case. Mrs. Christensen initiated an $800,000 damage suit against the ·cJA in 1966 but the case was dropped when' government of. ficials persuaded. her attorney that witiiesses could be produced to defeat the su.i t and that litiga· lion would reveal the names of un- dercover agents. William L. Shapiro. now a Norfolk District Court judge. said he dropped the case after be- ing told that having agents give testimony at a trial wouJd blow their cover. "They said they had some or these operatives overseas in secret missions and it would ex· pose -blow their cover -it ·would show these men were CIA agents.'· Shapiro told the newspaper. Two attorneys who represented the government in the civil suit Wednesday confirmed Shapiro's account or the 1966 meeting in Norfolk. William E . Nelson, a former justice department lawyer, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger T. Williams said they attended the meeting. Shapiro said Williams requested the meeting and that it was al50 attended by John K. Creaney, who the paper said was then and is still in the CIA. h-1rs, Christensen's son, a broker employed by the San Fran- cisco firm of Hasley and Stewart. could not be reached by telephone today to answer questions in coo· nection with his plans to resume Utigation. * * * F ront Page A l ·NIXON ••• about the kidnap plot on Oct. 13, 1970, by Thomas Karamessines, then chief of covert operations for the CIA. After Karamessines outlined the plot and said it had litUe ch a n ce of success, the two agreed the plan s hould be stopped, the newspaper said. The Times also said Kissinger has told President Ford of this plot. According to the sources, the Times said, "Agency officials fell Mr. Nixon's orders to block Mr. Allende, which were strongly worded, const ituted a blanket authorization for their ac- tivities." The news paper quoted one source as saying Nixon was "ex· tremely anxious" about Al- lende's rise lo power in Chile, while another source said the former president was "frantic." In another . development CIA Director William E. Colby has testified the CIA opened nearly 68,000 letters during its illicit mail operation in five cities and had a watch list on mail of 300 A01erican citizens. Colby told a House subcommit- tee July 10 one objetl of the operation was to find out how the Soviets, Chinese a nd other Com- munist countries were opening ·and censoring the letters on the other end and whether any codes were hidden in or on Ute letters. The testimony was made public today by the sUbcOmmiUee. Sen. Frank Church. (D·ldaho), today asked the Senate to extend ror six months the life of commit· tee investigating the CIA and other U.S. intelligence gaUtertng. organi:r.atlons. "The del1ys resulUna: from alow turnover by the execuUve branch of documents requested by the committee and the unex- pected requirement lo deal with lhe queslion of assassinaUons bas set back the committee's Umeta· ble by at least three months," Church told the Senate. Kid nap Admitted BEIRUT (U PI) -A breakaway Palestinlan auerrtlla movement has admitted reaponsibllity for the abuducUon of U.S. Army Col. Ernest R. Morgan from a Beirut 1t.reet June 29, the oew1paper Al W ar !aid Wedne1day. •• &1S W@lill[f ®@({WO©© T he column appearlli d all y except Saturdaylli and Mondays. Ciot a probl1•m'> T/11•11 wnt1• Pot Dwm. Pat will cut r1•cl ICl/!t'. !/!'I //1t• <I llSWN.~ a11d Cir I urn !!'Ill rw1•1I lo srr/n• lllN/111/ws 111 flt1t•1·r11mcn1 <Jllfl h " ~ rn t' .'I 'I M u ti y11111r '}1w~llm1s lo J> H t I) " ,, " I " I Y ti ti r S <' r 111 ct' . () 'r Cl 11</I' ('On (I I 1>01/y /l1lol. I'() nor l:iGIJ Cn.,/11 Mesa. CA 9:!1i:!G. l ndudt• r1otir telcpl101te mrn1 bu. · "11nes Att~ked D EAR PAT: My backyard grapevines ar e being attacked by som e kind of milde w. What type of treatment can I use to stop the leaves from dropping? A.R., San Clemente Your grapes probably are suf· ferlng from common powdery mildew. This disease affects all green parts, leaves, shoots and unripe fruit. If not controlled, it causes curling and withering of the leaves, d r opping and dis- coloration of the berries a nd blackening of the canes. Mildew can be prevented by dusting with fine ly divide d s ulphur. The Agricultura l E xtension advises dusting whe n shoots are six in- ches loag, a gain at 12 to 15 inches and every two weeks afterwa rd. U sprinkler s repea tedJy hit the plants, or if the plants are in shade, they will require addi· tiooal dustings. More on St~lu DEAR P AT : Your r ecent answer t o the question about "Puts and Ca lls'' stock options was comprehens ive and correct -in the now nearly defunct over·· the-counter m arket. However , most of the r ecent publicity on op· lions has been about those listed on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. Since its inception t wo years ago, the CBOE, trad- ing only calls so far, has become s econd in s ire to the New Yor k Stock Exchange. This may have been what B.D., M1ss1on V1e10, had in mind. The s trike price is no longer based on the price of the stock on the d ay the option contract changes hands, but rather on standa rdized prices in five. 10 or 20-point intervals. -Similarly, the st andard listed contract is available in three- montb·expiratio n-date incre - ments. E .Q., Newport Beach • nanks for this information. 'lbe literature you provided is be- ing maile d t o B.D. Other s wlsblng f urtber details about stock options or seminar sessions may contact Cruttenden, Gust & Me rbab Inc., i n vest m ent bankers, by phoning 540·7000. '76 Flag . . DEAR PAT : While drivin~ down El Toro Road the other da y, I noticed an American fl ag at the southern e nd of the Leisure World area . It had 13 stars in a semicircle on a blue field with '"76" inside the semicircle. Since this is a auarded ar ea and l didn·t know which house had the flag, I couldn 't a sk t he householder where it was obta ined. Could you find out where I could purchase such a fl ag? L .S.,Mission Viejo The Oag· most closely resembl· ing your description is the Ben· nington nag. Patriots first new this n ag at the battle or Ben· nington on Aug. 16, 1777. The original n ag is preserved lo the H isto ric al Muse um at Be n· nington, Vt. A replica can be or- dered at The Fiag Shop, 2545 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Othe r fl ag buying sources are listed ln the Yellow Pages under "Flags & B anners." U you want to observe other Revolutionary War n ags, a collection is on dis· play at the Veterans Me morial Hall, 565 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Lifeguard Games Seven competitions were involved in the first annua l lifeguard games held Wednes- day evening at Trestles Be ach just south of San Clemente. The events, like the three-man chariot races a bove, wer e de· signed to build camaraderie. Gua rds from O.lly Piiot ,..,. .. , by L.ff Payne Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach , San C l e m e nte, N e wport B each , Camp Pendleton and the state participated. The guards below are awaiting start of musical flags sprint. There were also swimming and paddleboard events. 'Dummy' Files Gripe After Being Prmched CENTRAL CITY. Colo. CAP) -It doesn't pay to punch a dum· my in the old G ilpin County J ni l. Garry Beightol, 25. of Sioux Ci· ty, Iowa, tried it. He was fi ned $100 and given a 30-day sus- pended sentence after the du m· my bled and complained to the police. The victim, Stephen Cullar. 13, works as a live dummy among more than a dozen wax fi gures in the mockup of a 19th century jail in tt1is historic mining town. Culla r was behind bars today. for his own protection. lt all began as Cull ar sat in his accustomed spot outside the exit of the exhibit, slumped in a chair with his hat pulled low and his bandana over his mouth. His job is to uncoil at the mo· ment tourists least expect it and startle them with a loud "hey." But Culla r says he thoug ht he heard some women coming out behind Beightol and a group of O\her Iowans and was about to yell when the 6·f oot·2 Beightol punched him in the nose, say police reports. Thursday. Juty 24, 1975 OAILYPILOT [ '51t J 0 Logbook John Q. Public COuld Care Less By GARV GRANVILl.£ 0 1 lll•OJ!ly Piiot SwH July 24, 1975 Ventura, Calif. MEMO TO: Tom Murphinc, M<.inaging Editor. SUBJECT: Expense Account. No doubt you are pu1.1.ll'C.I by the S46.96 item on my mosl recent expense account wh1ch I listed as "Survey Costs." By way or explan.1t1on, you might r ecall we discussed gauging Ventura County's n•aclion to having Orange Coun- ty Assessor's scandal dumped in its unsuspecting lap. VENTURANS' REACTION to the change of venue trial m their midst was subject to an in-depth study undertaken from 8 o'clock last rught until about J a.m. today. The study's first si~i ficant finding was t hat the maitrc d'hotel. wi ne steward and waiter al R.J.'s Steak and Lobster house have no knowledge of either the scanda l or Assessor J ack Valler ga's trial. . GRANVILLE THE BARTENDER at the Pump Room also.drew a blank. So did the barmaid al the Crow's Nest. A middle-aged cocktail waitress at t he Rendezvous Room came <'lose. howeve r. She admitted having been in court three limes for a like number of divorces and s a id she doesn't like attorneys, judges or her ex-husbands. Lest you think the Ventura survey was limited to bistro employes. it should be noted that others were interviewed during the all-night study For t•xa mple, two patrons at the Killy Kat Kl ub answered questions in good spirits 1f not soberly. Neither ever heard of Vallcrg.i but one rC'c alled seeing Henry Quigley signs posted along the freeway. IT WAS AT T HE Ship's Tavern that a lone drinker re· called his only experi ence cit court was when his ex-wife. who is now a cocktail waitress at the Rendezvous Club, took him lo the cleane rs. After leaving the Ship's Tavern for some reason m y notes became blurred and next lo imPOssible to read. Suffi ce it lo say, patrons and e mployes at two (perhaps three> other niS?hlPries knew nothing of Orange County's plight. Henry Quigley si~m; or, for that matter, the Dail y Pilot. IN C'ONCl.USION, it can s<1My be said that Ventura was an excellent choice for a change of venue. Its citizens apparently know ano cure llllll' aoout me assessor ·s scan- dul. In light of the s ignificant findings, I am certain you will regard $46.96 worth of survey-related expenses a trirung sum. Incidentall y, no doubt my wife w ill call you some lime to- day. It would be most kind of you to tell her, as I have done already, that lhesurveywas undertaken at your d irection, in places and during hours personally selected by yourself. "Yours in Journalism, Gary ,~~ .incredible Summer Sale reductions. Bertolino Bilking Trial Winding Up Final ar gum ents will be de· livered Mo nday in the Orange County Superior Court trial of former co1mty assessor's aide J am es Ber tolino of Mission Viejo. J udge Walter Smjth ordered the five day recess for his jury late Wednesday after defense at· torney Don Thamer abandoned his previously stated intention or putting Be rtolino on the stand as his final defense witness. Be rtolino, 52, or 24116 Via Madr ugada, is accused of grand theft a nd conspiracy in the grand j ury indictm e nt of nine men who worked in the county assessor 's office during Congressman An· drew J . Hins haw's term or office. Five of the nine defendants have s ince plead ed gui lty lo lesser charges. Three have been ftned and placed on probation for the part they played in the al· leged conspiracy. All nine were accused or bilk· in~ the county of an estimated SI0.000 by filing overtime sli ps and s u bm i tt in g mil eage vouchers for lime and mileage actually devoted to Hinshaw's Congressional campaign. Final witnesses in the trial in- cluded members of the 1974. Grand Jury and E l Toro residenl- Earl Carraway, a Republican contender beaten by Hinshaw in the 1972 primary. Carraway testified that he ap- prised the G r a nd Jury o f crimina l act s a llegedly com- mitted b y Hins haw a nd his cmployes Jong before the district attorney's office actively in· vestigated the case. Carraway is c urrently await · ing trial or a fede ral court action he filed against Hinshaw. He seeks $3 million in damages Crom the Newport Beach Republican. rexes rancesca'' at • O/o Superb adaptations of ltali• pro•mcial desiCJ' at unexpected sa•ings. It's one thing to design an Italian styled collec- tion. It's quite another to capture the flavor and nchness. joys and pleasures of the Italian masters. Francesca• does this and does it elegantly and not as expensively as you might think. For never has this collection been priced lower than right now. The reason? Our Summer Sale price tags have been reduced to all-time lows in order to make this our greatest mid-year event The woods are pecan solids and mellow walnut deep honey color. Come in today. ----- High Malpractice Rates A Vertical Mirror B. Dresser \ Greedy Society Blamed By RU DI NIE DZJELSKJ OfttteO•llY PlletStaft South Orange County obstetri· cian Louis E . Potvin has bfamed wha t he termed ''a Litigati?n ~­ scious society" for the spiraling cost of malpractice insurance .. Dr. Pot vin, who ~aintains practices in Laguna N1gu«:l ~d San Clemente told the' MLssaon Viejo Rotary Club that "there's a deep-sea ted thing that's come on In this country that you can Jet sornetbln& lo~ nothing by s u· mg." .. We've c otten into such a leiillallc: aodt tY thet you can 't seem to do anythin& anymore without a lawyer," charged Pot· vi.ft, He sald doctors are being forced to practlce defensive medicine. · Ho related h\1 own experience wUb a ruptured at>e)endix in his youth that was misdiagnosed by his own phys ician .. Potvin said he nearly died but that be no m or e would have thought of suing t he doctor than his father . The re was no malice involved. Today. however . physicians and patients ha ve lost the close comm unication they once had and physicia ns have become god· like persons who aren't allowed to make human m1stakes, l'otvm said. Patients, he pointed out must realize that not all doctors are "Marcus Welbys" who are en· downed with the ability never to la.i t. When physicians make mis· takes they, unlike lho.<1e made by ot.hert, are not always reversi· ble . "Unlike the carpenters, we can't throw away the board and start all ove r again," Dr. Potvin said. He cited statistics showing that m alpractice ins urance at Orange County Me dical Ce nter had zoomed from $420 a year per· physician to $5,500 a year re· cently. Medical s chools at the five University of CalCa cam· puses now pay a of $2.S million a year in malpractice in· su.rancc a nd locally, Saint J ude's Hospit.al which formerly figured $5 per patient per day for in· surance is increasing that al- lowance to $20, Potvinsaid. AU of this is being "passed on to the consumer." which is why the public ought to be concerned about the risln1 cost of malprac· lice insur ance, Dr . Potvinaaid •• C. Door Chest D. Queen Bed E. Night Stand . YOll Favonta Designer WI# Be Happy To Assist Yoo PRO FESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS \ Opttn Mon., Thun. & Fri. E¥cl. 221S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ! I .• 4 DAIL V PILOT PtlBLJC PULSE DEPT. OnC'e I worked for this editor who .r:iVe me very sage advice which \vJs· Never take a public opinion ~urwy. His Lhes is was that th~ n·~uJts would just muddy up your h~ad • f':ow, having dispatched~ tn· trep1d Dai1y Pilot staff writer Hary G't'anville to the far reaches I.If Ventura County to cover the tn.il of Orange County Assessor J,~ck ':'Bllerga, I igoorcd that ad- vu.•e given long ago. I suggested 1.:ranville 01Jgbt lo do a public opinion survey while in Ventura. ··Find out out what the people trunk a bout having this Orange County legal case in their midst." I advised. •Granville's intrepid r eport 1.'Qmes to you today on Page J or our sterling journal. That's what l get for not la king the sage l.'Clitor's advi('C, given so long ..tto "t T DEVELOPS THAT Gran- ' ille has followed a long tradition a~ong newspapermen. When gjven the chore of gathering public opinion, the reporter afways seem s to gravitate to the nearest saloon. Clearly, in the minds or the rh>ortorial s a ges or our country, t~e heartbeat of America rest~ 'f1thin its watering place~. ~Anyway . beca use of Gran- ,;tle's efforts. we can now be f•1rly certain that among Ven- tura's s aloon trade, nobody has ever heard of Orange County As· s.essor Jack Vallerga or that .be 18 on tria l within their jurisdic- Uon. J Also. it has developed that a j fu-y ha~ indeed been selcckd : AT ISSUE IS an Orange Coun- t y Grand Jury indictment ~ainst Assessor Va llerga alleg- i. g that he improperly accepted ns ullanl recs from the govern enl o f Spartanburg County, uth Carolina. ; The questions before the Ven- tura jury seem to be fairly clear C\.ll. Either Vallerga did or he djdn't and if he did. either it was woper or improper. \"allerga 1s being tried way up there. of course. because hls de- fense attorney ar~ued s uc - cessfull y that he could not gel a feirtrial here 1Valler ga's three defense al t~rneys also s eem lo have worked pretty hard on Ventura citizen s who filed into the courthouse as prospective jurors. 1'\-equently. they were asked by the defense 1l they had ever been ut a quarrel with an assessor a'1yplace: 1f they'd been in- 0\Jenced by Watergate to figure nfost public officials are dis· honest ; or, if a public official has t~e right to do some outside work 09 the side. :nn.;s IT MAY be presumed tt\at among the good citizens now s,ated in the Ventura jury box, n~ne have ev.-r been mad at an .1$St>ssor . th<'y have not been d is· 1llu:.1oned with public office by tl}e Watergate m es!>: and they have no hi~ obJection to public of· fit crs "ho moonlight at another d 1orc IT hat settled, the courtroom de- bate shall now commence. .It appears w e shall follow 2111 t hes e words breath-by-breath htre in Orange County while n105l citizens of Ventura will go about minding their own busi- ness and filhng the local saloons. One thini: for certain f won't <1tk for any more pubHc opinion '"n ·eys up there tnuraday, July i4, 1975 GIANT PLANK WAS THRUST THROUGH HOOD OFTHls'AUi-0 Kiiier Tornado Lett Two Dead and At Least SS Hurt Tor11ado Kills 2 Twister Aftermath Includes Looting CANTON, Ill. CAP) -National Guardsmen moved into the city today to prevent looting after a tornado slas hed through a thrce- block section in the downtown area and killed two persons. Al least 55 others were injured Wednesday, including 15 who were hospitalized, authorities re- ported. Tltree were in cnticaJ condition. Officials e s timate d the damage. in this city of 15,000 in the milhons of dollars and the number or homes and stores destroyed or damaged U1 the hun· dreds. f1VE P ERSONS were arrest- ed on looting charges overnight and 250 Guardsmen from Bloom· mgton. Delevan and Peoria were o rdered to duty to prevent further theft and to help clear the 1o1.'Teckage . The twister 's winds were so forceful that a 15-foot wooden plank was driven through an 1:1utv engine block. Pisa Fall Kills Boy PJSA, Italy CU Pl) A 12-year-old American boy has died from injuries suf· fered in a fall from Pisa's leaning tower . police said today. Police said He nry Arthur Case, of Kirkland, Wa'>h .. visitin g the f a mous landmark Wedn esday, s tayed behind on the towe r ·s fi rst level while the rest of his tour group went upstairs. Bystanders s~11d the youngster put hb a rms around a column and whirled his legs, tht•n lost his grip and fell 50 feet to the lawn below. lie suf. fered s kull, arm and leg fractures and died later in a hospital, police said. The la~e e ven ing t wister slammed into the central illinois community of 15,000 persons Wednesd ay and several hours afte r _s unrise today electricity was still out and telephone service badly disrupted. "I know that when you get up and look around," Mayor Robert ~ennings said in an early mom- mg broadcast over a local radio station. "it's going to hit you and hit you hard.'' The toi:tado snapped off utility poles . npped roofs off many buildings, overturned autos, up- rooted scores of trees and shat- tered hundreds of windows. POLICE SAID alJ stores ex- cept those selling food would be required lo stay closed today and the town was sealed lo outsiders except those on official business. The dead were identified as Mallie Sprague and Dorothy Mccann, 69, both of the Norton Trailer Court. At various limes. three and f<?ur persons were reported killed. but authorities finally de- termined that the number was two. The area hit by the tornado in- cluded City Square and another block farther south, and also caused exte nsive damage elsewhere. Authorities said at least minor damage was sus- tained in nearby rural areas. 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U "lllOA"r' f t"tlow l'H •"' ..O I '"" "'°"' II Sta m. " :.t<Olld !Ow S. OTP-"'• ) O s.<onc111191> ll:OJp.m. S l \<HI rltu S S8 t "'" Mh l :OOp m ,,_,l\H l .f.Silll.l'"··Mb1:U t .m . I t Mideast OhstaCle Israel De~and Seen as Setback?. 87 Ualted Preas lo~atloaaJ Israel denied today il had ralled a new obstacle to a Miadle Eut a1reemenl by demandJna f ace·lo:'f ace talks with Egypt. An authorized government source also reported progress in the Harch for an interim Sinai agreement with Egypt but warned that the negotiations could drag on ror another month or two. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat announced Wednesday he has agreed to permit a U.N. peace keeping force to remain in 2 Nations Seek End To SEATO MANILA, Philippines (UPI) - The Philippines and Thailand agreed today to phase out the ~utheast Asia Treaty Organiza- Lion, the U .S.-inspired military alli~nce formed two decades ago to right Communism in this part of the world. The first categorical statement on the f ale or the alliance founded ( INSHORT J in 1954 came in a joint communi- que sign ed by President Ferdinand E . Marcos and'Prime Minister Kukril Pramoj al the end or the Thai l eader's four-day visit here. No time period was specified • b ut Marcos s aid the phasing out should be done "in accordance with t he dictates or the circumstances as they occur ." \'let Protest AGANA. Guam (UPI) -An estimated 200 Vietnamese wait- ing lo return to their homeland marched on the Guam gov- ernor's residence today to de- mand immediate repatriation. U.S. marshals arrested them and jailed them in a stockade. Witnesses said the Vietnamest> offered only token resistance to the marshals and no one was in- jured. OUicials said the de:1 monslrators had been warned not to leave their camps, but did so and entered a U.S. Navy·com- municalions station Wheat Sale WINNIPEG. Canada CAP> - The sale of an adclitionaJ one mi11ion tons or wheal lo the Sov- iet Union was <tnnounced today by the Canadi•rn Wheat Board. The announcement of the sale of approximately 37 .3 million bushels of wheal brings total Canadian sales to the Soviet Union for the next crop year lo three million long tons, oc aoout 112 million bushels. Portugal Strife LISBON. Portugal I AP> Premier V a sco Goncal ves emerged as a winner today in a P?rtuguese power struggle but sllll faced formal ratification by the mtlitary officers' movement that put him in office. In the village or Ansao in the conservative north, crowds sacked the headquarters of the Communist party, which in· fluenccs Goncalves, and of a satellite party, the Portuguese Democrutic M ovement. In Oporto. also in the north, two automobiles belonging lo the Communists and a small leftist party were burned Stat.ion Dntrot1al7 JOHANN ESRURG, South Africa <AP> -The Rand Daily Mail said today that American technicians. acting on orders of NASA. "destroyed " a multi- million dollar U.S. space track- ing station on Madagascar clear· ly "because they feared it might fall into Commun isl hands.·' A spokesman for the National Aeronautics and~ Space Ad- ministration ln W a.sbington im- mediately den led the report. The newspaper said NASA or dered the destruction of the facility last Fridity after a dis- pute in which the Malagasy gov emmenl i••ued what ambunled to an ultimatum or either paying more or abandoning the station on the Indian Ocean island 250 miles ofC the coast or Africa. Dolly ,Uot Oeti .. ry ........... "4 MoncStY-Ftld•Y II yov do no1 "ave your ~ t>y ~ 30 o m . call t>elore 1 o m. and 1our COP'i Wiii be oe- llwted Selurday and Sunday If you do 'not receiyt )'Oltr c:oov by 0 11 m 6111ur· 06y. o/ 8 t m &ina1v call t'lf'l0te 10 a.m. ana Y°"' copy w111 t>e ~1"1}feo Clrc"etio. T ti""°"" Mo61 OrAl\ilf' Ct)unly f.r03.> •42·U2 I NOttl\wftl HunllMIOn Dfltth Incl Wotlm•nliltr . U~IUO Stll C1em1nt1 Cap1~r111f'IO OellC.h Sen Junn C1p111r11no. Oen• Potnl, 8ou111 l a9u,,a l.loun11 Nl(luftf 4'W.Jt the Sinai desert another tnree months, a move that was expect· ed to ease the negoUations. The lJ.N. Security Council called a meeting today to give formal ap- proval to extending the mandate. AN APPARENT lfnag in the negotiations developed Wednes- day when Israeli Premler Yiltak Rabin said there must be direct Israeli-Egyptian talks and Sadat said in Cairo he opposed direct talks "in any form ." An Israeli government source Captured 'The FBI has announced the arrest of one of its 10 'Most Wanted' fugitives , John • Edward Copeland , in Dorchester, Mass. He is ac· cused of rape, robbery and kidnaping. said today Israel's demand for face-to-face neaoUatiqns ·With Egypt in the final phase of in- terim pel\ce talks had n~vef been brought up with Cairo J,>etore becau!e it was "self · understood." He denied that Rabin's t;tatl'mcnt consti~uted. at new obstacle to the signin~ ot an interim peace pact. "In the course of the clarifica- tions. such a demand from Israel did not e,.ist ," the source told correspondents ln an authorized briefing. '"This m atter. being self-understood, never needed to be a condition. "THE AM E RIC ANS kTlew this as we do but whether the Egyp- tians understood this I don't. know,'' the source said. ''This is not a chanee in the government's position," the source said. "We have not in- troduced a ne w obstacle in our negotiations with Egypt.•• Israeli and Ara b military of- ficers met at Kilometer 101 on the Cairo-Suez road befor~ and after the troop disengage ments signed last year, the source said, and similar talks could be acceptable in connection wit~ the current negotiations. He also said there had been progress in the negotiations on an interim pact in Sinai but there were still many AUeslions to be answered. He safd the Egyptian proposals de livered to Israel this week tnrough the United States could not be considered the rlnal answers. THE NEGOTIATIONS could go on another month or two, the source indicated. Progre&s w a,. being made as well in I.srael ts talks with the United States on military and economic aid, the source said ''but no figures have been de: lermined. ·• 2 Cosmonauts Laud 'Smooth' Mission MOSCOW (UPI> --In their rirsl public appearance since re- turning to earth three days ago, the Soyuz 19 cosmonauts said to· ~Y 9'eir _joint space flight with .sJ A"l'nencan Apollo went "as smooth as peeled eggs" and all Panel Okays Postal Rate Hike Limits WASHINGTON (L'PI) -A bill approved Wednesday by the House Pos t Office Committee would prevent the U .S Postal Service from CJdding more than two cents to the cost of a first · class s tamp the next time il raises rates. By a 19·8 vole, the panel tn· eluded an . amendment by Re p. ~harles Wilson <D-Calif ), limit· mg the next postage rate in· crease for all classes of maiJ to 20 percent. Wilson sau.J lhc amendment ~ould apply only to the next rate tncrease because it is apparent the Postal Service wants to raise the cost of a 10-ccnt first -class stamp to al least 13 cents. Postmaster Ge neral Benjamin Bailar has said postal rates will have to go up this year to help pay for increased costs under re- cently negotiated labor con- tracts. But he contends the cost of a first-class s tamp would not go higher than 13 cents, Also included was an amend- ment by Rep. Norman Mineta CD-Calif.). lo prevent the Postal Servic.e from c.urlailing any se rvice lo individ u al homeowners. they lacked was Gi n a Lollobrigida. ~ommander Alexei Leonov srud one of their busiest occupa- tions waS' filming. They used l,500 re~ or cinefilm and 24 rolls - oC still_ film, becoming in the pro- cess directors, producers aod ac- tors. "WE HAD EVERYONE on board. All we lacked was Gina Lollobrigjda -unfortunately," Leonov told newsmen. Leonov a nd his engin eer Valeri Kubasov. returned to ~/ hero's welcome Wednesday from their families and fellow spac~ expe_11li. Thurs day they appeared publicly for the first time. Leonov s aid there were no fric· . lions during the (light. He said although the United State$ and the Soviet Union ex.isl- ~ under different systems, "we ' did not try to convince our American colleagues tO support the Soviet system and they did not try to convince us to support the capitalist system.·· Leonov, newly promoted to major general in the red air force, and Valeri Kubasov his civilian engineer. returned from Baikoour Co~modrOOJ& Wednes· I ~ay lo a welcome of hugs and ~oyful tears from their relaives Joyful tears from their relatives from colleagues. . THE COSMONAUTS said they reared their bigges~ problem in space would be latnguage. "We had no translator, but we un- derstood each other very well " Leonov said. ' He described the bstr0nauts as - "very good working pilots, good fathers and good husbands." He said "We like them very much.·· During his \liSils •to the UilJt.ed s.tale~. he•found ''more similarities than differences." Survey on Pot 1 of 2 YQzmg Men Smoke It A~N ARBOR, Mich. <UPI> -One or every ·t~o 23·year·old Amencan men smoked marijuana last bv the University or Michigan. year, accord.int lo a atudy orn:eh~:t~~~g t~ ~~r~:~~~1~on th~3~h.e .:Jou&~ Speclal Action t.600 men across the nation. • 5 us on interviews wilb DRUG USE~ ACCOllDING to the res h ,, nigh among malell. With 20 pert'ent earc ''°5 • has remalned phetamines without presctiplion. barb~~:::festhey u~ed am• P6YCbedellc drugs were u1e<1 by more than 10 p•.' ~ta ne Jnd year-olds. ..re"". ot the ~· More than onc·lhlFd of the t eoo males wh h be ~iewed regularly tlnt'e t>eflnntni blgh school t~ 1:;,e ,es:;, l1'· UJlnf marijuunu between iges 20 ond 13 accontt' ed sear.~heric Lloyd John~ton. Patrick O'Malley iM LQU '£1 t1f.:i· Before gruduating from hl~h school ln 1969 le v • quarter had used any lllJcll drug ar)d about haU ~ t::S::.an • <!"'gs had merely expc.r1mented once or twlt'e usually .. .itb .. Juana," so Id John1lon. ' ... , &nvf. MORE T HA N' PERCl'JNT had tried horoln aomoti 'dh .. the ttight years or the study, the rescarchots ,,.id me .... na Whtie re1uh1r martJusna smoklnR r~maln.ed t l t. man.y men o~ they grew older, frequent use 01'°t,S:r:r:w i,, decliood c0!'21l(ferabfy, the 8tUdf sa.ld, wit.II 2 or 3 e c mtn reJJQrtrnJt doily or weekly u.sc of psychtdeUcs Pb!t~n.£' ,.., herotn and cocaine. · ' "" ,., ...... _ • I 855 Million PT &.T Cites Cost To Call Operator SACRAMEMTO <AP) -The presjdent ol the Pacific Telephcone and Telegraph Com· pany says the extra charge for directory assistance calls Js on the way -it's only a question or time. On a visit to Sacramento, Gordon L . Hough said the com· pany's "$55 million phone call" advertising campaign is aimed at convlncing the public ol the need for the extra charge. Hough said it costs the PM' $SS milliop a year t o service customers who call the operator for in!ormation they could very well look up in their telephone directories. THE STATE Public Utilities Commission, which is studying two PTT requests for general r ate increases, has urged the flfm to set charges for directory assistance. .. First we want the public to understand the reasons for it," Hough said. "We'll allow a certain number of free calls, say three a month, and charge for each call thereafter." "We'll do it lo save costs. not lo increase revenue. Given the free calls, 95 percent o( our customers won't be affected," he said. HE DID NOT say how much Slai11 in Holdup the extra direclof')' assistance calls would cost, however. tt.ougb said customers reacted unlavorably to the change to all· number'diallng in lhe late 1950s because tbey did.n't understand the need for it. Now the firm uses a monthly survey of customer attitude. "Basically, we're confronted with human problems," he said. "Some people say we're not as interested in our c ustomers as we used lobe. "We are concerned, and l think there has been improvement. The company once was able to provide some services without regard to cost, but we can't do all or the things we used to do," he said. HOUGH SAID it is difficult for a layman to understand how Pacific Telephone can be in financial difficulty. The troubles, he said, include the PUC 's failure to act on rate increase applications riled main· Jyto cover wage boosts. He said the firm returned only 7.2 percent in 1974 compared to 8.5 percent approved by the PUC. Hough added t h at the depressed price or the firm's stock diminishes the amount of capital it can r aise by issuing stock. AWAITS SECOND TRIAL Deborah Joy Kantaeng 2nd Murder Trial Jury Interviewed NORWALK (AP) -Jury selection began Wednesday in a Norwa lk Superior Court in the second trial of a 19·year-old woman accused of killing a man she said r aped her. Deborah Joy KantaeAg is charged with murder in the de· ath of Danny C. Allen. 21, of San· ta Ana last Oct. 3. In her first tri al. Jud ge Beach Vasey declared a mistrial one month ago after ruling there was loo much publicity about the case due to the suicide of her father. City Audit Cites Need For Center LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Rolling Stones may• gather no moss, but they drum up lots of money -som ething the Conven· tion and Exhibition Center here needs, a city audit says. Rock music groups, and other entertainers should be brought to the ce nter lo m ake it a money- making operation, a report by Ci· ly Administrative Officer C. Erwin Piper said Wednesday. THE $t3 MILLION facility had revenue o f $1.8 million for 1972·73; $1.6 million for 1973-74; and $1.4 million is expected for 1974-75. The report said, "Management is unable to make a thorough evaluation of the financial status of center operations due lo the lack of a good ~osl accounting syste m , inacc urate revenue estimat es and a n incomplete equipment in ventory a nd depreciation schedule.'' OTHER RECOMM EN- DATIONS inc luded : -Im proving promotional materials such as videotape and slide presentations to sell the center as a good place for major exhibits. -Improving services by ar- ranging to rent equipment for customers if it is not available at the center. l'hured!)'. July 24, 1975 Trial WI tnn• Actor Burt Reynolds ap· peared Thursday as a pro- secution witness in the trial of Vaug hn Greenwood, charged with 10 cowits of burglary a n d assault throu g h Reynolds n eig hborh oo d in the Hollywood Hills. Up in Smoke VENTURA CAP) -The heroin went up in n ames, and with it went the case against Donate Pizano. The Ventur a County dis·· trict attorney's offi ce said Wed· nesday that he roin selling charges against Pizano will be dismissed becaus e the nine ounces of heroin he a llegedly sold has been accidentally destroyed. OAILYPILOT ti( Sex Film ' t . ' Star Faces ?J PornnRai1 SAN DIEGO <AP) -Sex n performer Georgina SpelviD b been ordered to appear in Me phis, Teno. oo federal charaes shipping obscene matter vla ln· terstate commerce. 1 Miss Spelvin appeared io, federal court Wednesday to r~ ceive the s ummons, whicbordei1C her lo appear in Memphis Aug.'-: .. I A FEDERAL grand jury l.berftr indicted her as an alleged COil· spirator in the interstate ship.. ment of "The Devil in Mis Jones," an X-rated film in wbiclt'.. she starred. , , If convicted, she faces a mal{~, imum or five years in prison al¥i'i a $5,000 fine. ff' Outside the court,_ she said th she faces similar charges Memphis in OcLober. 1111 •·r can't see how they can con·. vict me,'' said the 39-year-0ld ~ star ... 1 h aven't had a print oftbe film in my hand. In fact, l can't., even get one." ,,,, I MISS SPELVIN, alias Shell~ Bob Graham a nd Chele Graha~ has appeared in some 30 films, including ''Hello Dolly" and ··sweet Charity.'' She is currently appearing in ~ nude music.ll revue in San Diegc:i. Before that, s he scaled fish last, winter in a trout hatchery iii Pal!YlSprings. , 1 I I 150 Attend Rites For 'Citizen Cop' All weather coat SAN BERNARDINO CAP) -Police officers acted as pall bearers in the funeral or Stanley Crouse, 19, o( San Bernardino, who was shot and s lain by two a lleged holdup men whom he pursued and cornered. About 150 per sons attended Crouse's funeral Wednesd ay. Half the cost of the funer al w~s met by local police officers, who said if Crouse had not chased the suspects, they would not have been cap· tured. Offi cials said J essie Reed , 24, of San Bernardino, a nd Glenn Steward, 21, of Rialto, al- legedly robbed a drive-in dairy of $70 la~t week. Crouse spotted the pair and c hased them from the dairy to a garage where he was shot. Poll•tlan Ola~ ll~d SAN PEDRO (UPI> -The city attorney's or. fice Wednesday (iled misdemeanor charges or polluting public waters against Mobil Oil Corp., I. Sarelis, captain of the tanker Lorenzo Halcoussi, Sky Sea Corp., the ship's owner and its foreman E . Kailantzis. The tanker allegedly spilled some SO barrels of oil into the San Pedro Channel near Cabrillo Beach because or a valve problem July 16. The oil spread over 10 acr es of harbor but was contained by booms and recovered by suction tubes. The city attorney's ( Sta le J office said the defendants _ face fines up lo $26.500 and up to a year in jail, if convicted. l••ate• Stage Prate•t SUSANVILLE (AP) -Twenty-0ne inmates were placed in solitary confinement after a grouop of prisoners al lhe California Conser vation Cegler set fire to books and mattresses. . Paul Morris. superintendent of the medium- security prison. said he believed the three-hoar disturbance was staged to protest against shorter canteen hours. NftD BlfllMeatl• 'Cid Ba~k' SACRAMENTO CAP> -California has almost completely curtailed land purchases for new highways, state Transportation Director Howard Ullrich says. Ullrich announced Wednesday that he imposed the cutback because of "critical financial pro- blems" caused by a drop in gasoline lax revenue and increased road-building costs. Ltdlteran Mlnbter Fired GLENDORA (UPI) -The Rev. Edward Busch is the first pastor to be fired in a growing dispute between factions in the Lutheran Church Missouri S)'llod, the seventh largest ?rotestant church in the United States. More pastors ar e expected to lose their jobs - or lead their congregations out of the Synod -in a struggle between two wings of the Synod over in· terpretation of the Bible. Some sources have pre- dicted that up to a quarter of the 2.8 million church members -will break away and may join one or the other m ajor Lutheran denominations. The voting assembly of the POO·member Hope IAathenn Church · here voted 40.21 last week to fire Busch, it vias re· : vealed Wednesday. •••..,•ICfl Siq• at Col~ MALIBU (UPI) -William L . Banowsky, Republican National Committeeman from Calif omia and president or Pepperdine College, conf U'med Wednesday that be bad talked with Praident Ford recently but s aid be is not becornlnc Undersecretary of the Interior. Reporu spread i.n Wabinaton and Callfornla GOP circles th.la week tllat Ford would nominate Banow1ky to the vuant No. 2 spot under Secretary StaJlley K. Hathaway •• wbo ls bo9pitali1ed for nenous deprusion. Tho Wbite House coafirmed Wednesday that Uam..w~ bad offered to reaip but Ford uked him to st~. •-Die• Slloof"'9 Raphl• WOODLAND (AP) -J06epb Silvio, 21, of Ox· nan!, 11 dead a n.er trying to shoot some rapids of Cache Creek on an lnh~rtube. Yolo County sheriff's deputies said Silvio and DIJ\let Fred Ford, 18.z of Oxnard, wen tubing Tues· day IS mUet north OI Woodland. ~Y quoted Ford u N1ln• SUvlO went WJder and wu plnned a1alnat .,..._tocllbylbecurrtftL ' Protec t your house from the effects of wind. rai n and sun with a new coat of paint. 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Cities and counties would be asked to adopt loc'l coastal dl'\'clopment plans cons istent with the mast~r plan and to assume responsibility for e nforcement. The pn'hmma.ry policy s tatement also includes a reqwrcm cnt that county assessors adjust valuations of land where dc\'cfopment is restricted by a coastal plan. another problem that h as caused conce rn. The question of phasing out the six regional l'Oastal comm1~s1ons and establishing a statewide body to oversee the master plan was left open. Also unresolved is the matter of financial aid to local govcrnmt.'nts required to implement the stale· mand ated plans. Wh ile these and many other aspects of the coastal preservation plan r emain to be solved, the pre- llrrunary statement docs appear to represent a step toward an acceptable compromise. Need Questioned Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich wants lo create a Commission on the Status of Wom en that would act as a n ombudsman for women's proble ms that can be dealt with by county government. He has the support of one other board member, Thomas Riley, and a number of women's organiza· lions. But three board members\\ ant more facts on the need a nd sc:ope of such a panel. They said the county already has m ore than ~ commissions and commit· tees and the creation of any new one needs to be scrutinized. They raise the quest.ion or what the new com- miss ion should be doing that the already existing Af· firmative Action Commission and Human Relations Commission ar e not now s upposed to be doing. The last thing the county needs is another ad· visory group, no matter how good the sentiments and intentions, if it overlaps the functions or existing bodies. Humanitarian Approach Not long ago the U.S. Immigration Commissioner stated that coping with the problem of illegal immi· gration is' 'totally beyond our capability.'· This. or course, is patently ridiculous. And s tep.s now being t aken in Congress could make that coping both e rrcctivc and humanit arian. Tighte ning border controls to stem the onrushing horde o f illegal aliens and cracking down on employer s who exploit them are obvious steps. But among the millions of illegal aliens now in the United Sta tes are many families who have been here for years, establishing themselves in homes, jobs and schools. T heir fate in any alien crackdown has been a major concern. Now a congr essional panel cons idering new federa l laws to bring immigration under control has proposed providing amnesty for many of these aliens who have been no burden on the community. The proposal would permit a ny ali en li ving in the U.S. since a specified cutoff date-June, 1968 was one suggestion to petition for legalization of his immi· grat1on s t atus. This is a sensible and humanitarian plan that would go a long way toward unsnarling the illegal alien mess. ;. ::.-:~. . -.. .- . ..... . . . . -· . , . ~~,.._ .. POSTA6E STAMP PREVIEW Call It Victory Cabbage But . It's Still Sauerkraut Thl.' M.icm1ll:in Publis hing C'ornp:iny h as 1!-t~UC'd m0:trchinJ? ordt.•rs for its textbook wnlero;; llt•nt·t.'forlh , :i nyonc hoping lo 'WTill' for Mac·millnn h;.id bL'lll·r familwnzc himst•lf with J tlOl'll m em called. "GuidelinL'!\ for Cre~ll ing P osili\'c Sexual a nd R:idal l m3gcs in Educ:ilion:.il Malt'rial~. ·· It's free :md it comes \\ilh u p r c f o c c h ~· M:.itana ~. Horner , t h1' pres icknl M H ::i r vard·s prc s tig111u !\ R :idcl 1ff c Coll ege, \\ h1) says 1l 's high ·time fClr lhl' textbooks l o do th<'1r share in "our scar C'h and struggl<' ror a more c~;ihlanan society. · M". Hornt.'r·s conte ntion ts that s:.ii<I sear('h and s truggle -who sJid college prc::.1dcnts know how to write:' -is impcd ('tl hy the '·limitinJ! t~·ranny of th<' norm. Such a tyr:inny seeks lo enforce upon individuals previously un· cha llenged but oft en irrelevant, i n ;it·c urat e <int.I o utdated stereotypes about what it means to be : male or fl•m:.ilc, blat•k or w h i t e. you n I! . o Id , r i di or poor. .. Edul'at1on lo countcrud d1sl-rimination. wall provide the help to m ake our ci\ll n ght s laws work soo1wr a nd beltl'r · An earlier epoch might ha\'c <''peeled the pr esident of Had· c.'11ffe College to conCine her sear c h es :rnd struggles to knowledge. or p erhaps t'\'en truth, but no matter . If the So,·. 1ets can teach their kids socic.tlist realis m. why t·an't we and u<· tn nate ours ~ ith cap1tJl1sl re· :i l is m '? T h e und e rl y ing modalities are the sam e, which \\ill facilit ate detentc T II E G t· I 0 E I. I 1' F. S ~'iemseh-C's pr11sn1bc such •·ob· jectionablc s t e r eot ypes" •is "dumb athll-tes. stupid. beautiful women. s kinn y intelle ctuals weating gla::.::.c::.. fat social mis· Bribery: A. Way of Life in Many Lands Americans traveling abroad havt? a lways lrnown lhe 'alue of a c ash bribe. P ay·t•xtra·a!'·YOU·l!ll is a way of life in most foreign counlnes. :\ow you '\'(' heard our PC'n· t agon h o s bee n counseling A merican bus inessmen tryin ~ to d o bu si n e ss abroad on the art and e ti · quelte of bn h· ing public of· ficials. It would ap· pear that llnited Stall's of Americ an~ trying to export our way of Mc a r c corrupting it m· stead. ln mu('h or Mexico any bUSI· ness cs t :lblis hme nt wis hing poli ce protection si mply "hire., .. its own policeman. It '~ not even thought o f as u bra l>c any more It l,-; a routine "cost of doing bus1· ness.·· THE WALL STREET J ournal t .-ll s of one o r our pha rmaceutical companies which does business in t h e Mide a st. P e riodically. lha l Mideas t n at ion "r eviews the company·s pricing Policies.'' Re fore our company cau~ht on. it was suffocating under the prr ssure of lowe r a nd lower pric('f;. When the company learned tn bribe l hal nation's pubUc of- Dear Gloomy Gu How come you never-see a fV1 oa a motor cycle get-llft4 a Ucket" 11 it brocause the cos-can't c atcb U>em? J .C. ......., 0... <-•· .,,, ,_...., ...-.n .. •-~•-ur..-•• ........ -··~·,.. k"4 ,_ ... ........ a.-, C>.i\ O.lty ..... ( p _\llL HARVEY I fic1als with $25.000 an hundred doll:lr halls, the allowahlc price v. <1S alln" cd to incrcast! again. One mct::ils·producin~ t•oncern knows that part of th<• price it must pay for continued operation in a cert:iin Southeast Asian na· tion is to supply teenage girls to that cou ntry's top minister whenen'r he visits Nl'"' York . That 's not ;'Ill. Thcy've also spent hundreds of thous a nds of dollars bribing othl·r officials of that s ame country. THF. PAYOFFS are 11~ually through a middk·m an "''th "con· nechons." but not a lways. In Thailand you m;1y bribC' a public 0Hic1al more chrct•tly hy dropping your "'alll•t at his feet. Then you pick UJ> your own "3llet, hand 1t to him, saying "You mus t h av{' dropped somethinJ! .. lie looks ins ide. IC ht> lakes v. hnt he st'es he claims it. O t he rv. 1s c, h e di sa vow s ownershi p and the ritual must be r epeated later with 3 fatter wall cl. CompClnic!'o which stop making "influ1·nl'C p:iy m ents" almost aulom:it1 call~ loSl' sales and con· tracts. r,,·<·rvwhC'rc in lht' world at this m11nwnt American busi· n<>s~m <'n a r <' being solicited to l..>CJY ha'""' Som t' 1\ m<'riC'an com· panie~ rduse lo pay -but most do THF. WHOLF. atmosphere for AmencanJ wanting to do busi· ness a broad i11 one of bribety and payoffs -for a buslness advan· Lage. a mining concession. an oil dnlhng right, a trade license or t;ix relief. Bribery abroad ls "in· slltultonalized.' · Gulf OH has admitted paying S4 million to politicians ol an un· named country. Northrop A via· lion paid S30 million through agents ovfrscas. African. Asi:i n and Latin na· tlons are lh<' mo!'lt mercenary • but even some Ru1J11an otnciala ha'·~ Swiss bank account,. ( VON HOFFMAN ) fits. old ladies with 20 cats or em· phasis on the upper classl's alone to port ray t he ·typical· lifestyle m :1 period in history." It m11?hl be m ore in keeping with 1dc~ls of educ·ation in a non· tot a lita rian s ociety t o un- derstand stereotypes instead of abolishing them. Many athJetes seem dumb for th<' very l!ood re· ason th ey ~pt•nd their t ame cult1~at1 n g thL'ir hod1es; thr s;1me reasoning c;.in ht• applied to dum b blondt•::. <Jnd bookworm~. The TV 1s trow<led "'1th he<1lth spa ads offrnnJ?, hope lo fat social misfits. and if 'ou don·t know a poor. lont•ly oid l<1d y who has nobody but her cats to talk to vou probably are a R;.id cllffe student. Read Macmillan's Guidelines and you · 11 see why Geor ge Orncll's "1984" 1s the most in· fluenlial book in lh<' English hin ~u a ge today " ·Accurate Portrayal' Versus Ideal Situa- tions : Except in the social studies field, we ar e more in- terested in emphasizing what can be, rather tha n the ne~alives that still exis t' 'Reality' itself is subject to s lanted interprela· lions. The f:ict that black persons do not yet hold a proportionate shart~ of executive positions s hould nol prevent us from de· picting a ~ileable number of b l ac k s a s exec uti v e s." Doublethink. nothink. black is while, up 1s down. and now you know how people a re ordered to lie without exactly being told to do It The Gu ide l i n e-s are ,·e ry !'pecif1 c i.lbout what propaganda hne the textbook writers are to take : ''Show most Spanish·origin people as fluent in Spanish and English. or teaC'h ing themselves English ... Group scenes should nol portray one minority person, or 10 other wa)·s make blacks stand out as the exception." THEY HAVE a great collec· lion or do ·s a nd don 'ts for the hacks who manufacture this trash. Don 'l s how ''Mother bringing sandwiches to Dad as he fixes the roof." Show "Motherfix· ing the roof." Don't say "each citizen must pay his taxes." Say ''all citizens must pay taxes." Ther e arc m inute in::.truct10ns about how lo falsify the condition of every race. color, creed and ethnic group, but my favorite arc the instructions for the Chinese Henceforth, in the textbooks al least. they will n o longer eng<J~e in the laundry or restaurant busi· ness, "nor need Chinese s tudents always be depicted as majori ng in mathematics. allhough there are cultural p recedents for the fact that many Chinese do enter technolog ical fi elds.·· This helps to explain how the m 05t slavish, Soviet writer can innocently mis· apprehend his instructions and stray off the officia l line without knowing it. What's d oubly infuriating about Ms. Horner and Macmillan is that conser vatives will rightly pick on this and call it a liberal plot. As if the cause of feminism or the b)a('k people had to rest on telling s chool children lies. No wonder they'r e blowin g up schoolhouses in West Virginia because of the textbooks, The Guidelines claim that Mac· mil Ian wis hes to eliminate "any trace of social bias." That in itself is fool's gold. The best we C'an hope for in life is to state our biases. but in f<Jc t the underlyin~ biases h ere :ire neither p ro- \\Oman nor pro·black. Beneolh the flouncy ,·erbiage about re· a lizing individua l aspirations, what these people arc selling is a d e praved egalitarianis m in . which children arc turned into atomized pumpkin people who may serve the man (sic> power needs o( governm ent and cor· poration but certainly not truth or beauty. During World War I they m ade everybody say victory cabbage • instead of sauerkraut. Highway Cuts Can Be Costly Wh ateve r the futur e o f California highw3y construction, apparently halted June 30 by the cessation of bid C'alls for ne~ road~ due to money shortages. it "111 not die the quiet death. That was made clear by War· ren Mendel. spokesman for the eng1 n eeri n g and grading C'Ontral'lors . Jn a concise h\O·page let· ter to Gov. ernor J e rry nrown . Mend e l makes a most COUr1.C'OUS but forceful pre· scntation of the issues involved in the adm inistration's action. Conceding that the decision was prompted by money pro· blems, Mende l states: ''Had we not experienced the diversions of money out of the highway funds for no n .con s t ruction expen· diturcs, we would stilJ be in serious trouble. Two primary causes brought us to the pro· blem; declining r evenues and ac· <'elerated increases in both costs a nd innation arrecting construe· uon and mainte nance.'' BUT, HE POINTS our. the highway program was already in deep trouble before its financing woes . "Unit afte r unit has been removed from the p l a nned syste m because of pressures generated by interests concerned with air pollution. environment. land use, ecology. rapid transit and other 'cultura l' benefil.s .'' And, although Mendel has no specific quarrel with environ· mentalists and the other U.sues whJch h.-.ve slowed new construe· Uon under the ecolockaJ baMer staling ''These t'oncerns are s h:lred by a ll reasonable pee>· pie"'. be zings in on the dJverstons ror rapid transit wbJch have depleted road runds. ''There 11 no logical argument against the belief that we should build au1m e nling modes of transportation. Those ol ua who have been involved in road build· lng are the s trongest advocates o( that preml_se. But we believe the road system to be primary ( EARL WATERS ) and its performance clearly de· pendent upon the completion, not a partial job.·· It is Me ndel's position that curtailment of road building not only jeopardizes the exis ting roads by pos tponing the day of r eckoning when. for lack of maintenance. taxpayers will be put lo the extra burden of costly reconstruction of the deleriorat· ed highways but also will be cost· ly in human resources. "UNLESS we act lo prevent it, gover nment will lose the ex· cellent pers on al ex pe rtise" r epresented by the highway engineers and others in highway construction. Mendel, of course, speaks with vested indus try interest. Hjs pro- tests will be joined by all otners who stand lo suffer per sonal pecuniary tosses because of Ulc road building halt. These arc not only the contractors and support· ing labor forces but all those who use the highways for business such as the truckers and ship· pers. Still. in Mendel's reference to ''all r easonable people" the con· cern must be shared over the pro- s pect s of uncompleted , d e - t eriorating hi ghways. Mass transit may sound alluring but for most or the state it is but a drt>am . Until it exists, life must go on and people still h ave to travel the roads if only to go to work to pro· duce the revenues essential in m aintaining the governme nt payrolls for the planners. Getting to Know the Natives With a recession al home a nd inflation abroad, very few Americans are going to Europe this year. But the stay.at.homes are grimly making the best or their deprivation. Take those veteran travelers, Fred and Felicia Frisbee. As us u a l. they had a group or exlre mely - Joyal friends over the other night to view slides or thelr annual vaca· tlon. "That's Felicia a nd me o n th e steps of this cute little place we had," said Fred. "As you can see we 1uUer~d no Jet lag at all, malnly because we merely packed our s uitcases. walked oul the b1ck door and came ln the front." "IT WAS wonderful," said Felicia. "No airport lines, no customs. no bellman lo Up. And whJle Fred unpacked, I looked around. 'You won't believe It,' I told him. 'There's two bedrooms, u living room wllh a rolor tee·vee and a kitchen with a refrigerator so we can have It'~ ln our room. Why. It's even more palaUal than that suite we had in Dubrovnik In ( ART HOPPE ) 1971!"' "There was even Kleenex in the bathroom," said Fred, "just like a Hilton." "We couldn't wait to get out and see the city." said Felicia. "0 ( c ourse, the cab drivers weren't too nice, but we took buses e verywhere . Fred un- derstood the money right away and he w as so fluent In the language." "Well, 1 majored in it ln coJ. Jege,'' said Fred modestly. "Bul what I liked most was this UtUc native restaurant jua( two blocks away." ''Fred always ordered the specialty of the house, a Big Mac," said Felici•. "And wben we got tired of all that rich food we'd have 1 wine and bread and cheese pl en le on the grass." "I FOUND this lnex~nslve vln du pays at the ll ltl~ corner groctty stor e,'' uld Frtd. "They call it Thunderbird." "H~re are soma of the museums a nd church~ we saw." said Felicia. ''And, oh. lbere•s the local flea mar ke t . You wouldn't believe the bargains • Much cheaper th;in in F1orence.'' ''I think our gr eatest ex· perience," s aid Fred, frowning, "was when these friendly people down the block actually invited u.5 into their home. That's the on· Jy way you can gel to know the natives. And w hen you come · tight down lo it, they're r eally prett y much just like us ." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lfol>rrt N Wr1•d Publ1.~ht>r Tltorrnu K1•1•111/, f:d11or llorooro Krt'11>1ch, F;d1tom1/ /iaQt f.'d1tor • The tditorinl pai:1• or the Dnlty Pilot ~ctks to inform ond stimulate readt1rs by p~~nllns nn this page diverse-commentary on topics d lnterc11t by syndjcat· l'd columnlata und cartoonll\1.3 by providing a forum for rtad~rs' views and by presenllnR this n<•wspaptr's opinion!\ and ldu i1 on curr~nt loplt~ The <'dltonal opinions of lhe Doily Piiot 14Pp .. r only In the-~dltorla l column ot ttK- top or thr pa~e. Opinions ex· prel\Std by th~ columnbts and cartoonists and letter wn1~ra art their o" n nnd no ~ndoraemtnt or ttH!lr v1~w1 by the Dally Pilot should be lnferrf'd Thursday, July 24, 1975 ·' • s.p.rVallle Hoo•ft' Upright Vacuum 79.95 Vacuum comes complete with attachments. Beats as it sweeps. Instant rug adjustment. Edge deaning suction power. Two speed motor. (U4061) Big Buy RecJlna Electri kbl"OOfll'lt> 25.88 Reg. 36.99 Vacuum with exclusive rug pile dial nozzle. For rugs or bare . ) . , floors. Lightweight. dirt . : .. i···: ... cup. (2516) ~ ::..f./<.-:: Sale Prices Effective thru Sat., July 26, 1975 THE TREASURY'S OWN 20" 3-Speed Window Fan 14.97' Fan-Tastic Feature s JI l 5 H.P. motor for sure ventilation. Rotary switch adjustment. (6902/9708) SAVE Athletic Shoes 2.99 If perfect, 4.99. All-Turf shoe w11h 22 cleat 1njPctio n molded sole. Men·s or boys' 1 ro 12 Slightl y Irregular. ·~ ( .. 1 ~ GREAT VALUE Ruger 10/22 59.99 The 10 shot 22 cal. 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DAILY PILOT .4 f Women's Dress Clearance Sale Vacation Specials SAVE 50% Cepacol <-' C.:~l•p'-'' r J " •t-"'-1~' ... .; .; ,, •J ... "~'' ,.-1 • 1 '!' ' !hf• 11.(;.,'~ Hurry now, while they last. Choose from a select. group of misses', women's and iunior size dresses. In lots of easy care fabrics and blends that mean less work for you. Avialable in half sizes. Limited styles and quan- tities. Similar to illustration. Crest or Colgate Allerest Cepacol Toothpaste Tablets Mouthwash Our Low Price 6 Digit Calculator 9.99 Battery operated unit fits in palm O< poci<et. (MM6). Nt. wt. 3 oz. Giiiette sac Right Guard Anti-Perspirant N t. wt. 5 oz. Band-Aid Plastic Strips ?O's 24's Kaopectate • Anhdtarrllul 117 Kaopectate Liquid 1211.oz. Treasury Merthiolate 2 fl. oz. _... PAllb Beach .t Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 1 o to 6. OU••Cttv Dr. at Gwden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sund8Y910 to 6. UMTA AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 8. I ' ' .. 14 fl. oz. FOR ~Tt-1LETE'5 FOOT Desenex Foot Powder Nt. wt. 11/2 oz. Treasury Toothbrushes ' AJQ DAIL y PtLOT USDA CHOICE BEEF BLADE CHUCK STEAK 89~ Thurad1y,Ju!y24, 1975 CRAB Legs and Claws USDA CHOICE BEEF Center Cut 7·BONE VIVA PAPER 1:QYi!~b~ ASSORTED ·126 IN ROLL OSCAR MAYER • Thick/Thtn All MeaUBetf 75c BOLOGNA ................ Soz.pllg.ea. PILLSBURY • Sweet or Buttermilk 7 F 1 QO FRESH FILLH of $1 59 SOLE ............................. LS. • USDA CHOICE BEEF BONELESS $1 88 Rd. Sirloin Tip Steak .... LB. , QUALITY SLICED s 1 4 9 V4 PORK LOIN ............... LB. I USDA CHOICE BEEF .BONELESS $1 5 9 Chuck Clod Roast.. ...... LB. , USOA CHOtCE BEEF BONELESS s1 59 7 ·Bone Chuck Roast .... LB. • USDA CHOICE BEEF BONELESS $1 8 8 PORK LOIN $1 49 Country Style Ribs ....... LB. , FRESH 93c Black Cod Fillet.. ................ LB. BISCUITS ................. Soz.tlile ~ CUBE STEAK ............... LB. I Grtde A Whole Body 51 C FRYING CHICKENS ........... LB. No Necks. Backs or Gizzards USDA CHOICE BEEF BONE·IN s1 59 HOffMAN FULLY SMOKED PORK LOIN $1 49 Sirloin Pork Chops ....... LB. , RED SNAPPER ............. LB. s 1. 33 ~~?:ERR~.~~.~~ .. ~.:~.~~.~\e. PKG. s1.16 ROUND STEAK ............ LB , HAM SHANK s1 19 eurr s1 29 PORK LOIN CENTER CUT s 1 9 9 PORK CHOPS ............... LB. I VAN DE KAMP 12 OZ. $1 09 FISH FILLET ................. I PORTION • LB PORTION • LB. SWEET LOCAL YELLOW THOMAS SEEDLESS CORN GRAPES 1 oc OR 39c LB. JUICY RIPE PLUMS ......................... 39c LB. LARGE SWEET NECTARINES ....... 38C LB. LARGE FREESTONE PEACHES .... 38C LB. RED RIPE WATERMELON .........•....... 7C LB. DOWNY SPRINGFIELD WE BOUGHT THEM LOWER ••• Because of unusual v o I um • purcheses or manufacturer's temporary promptional allowances, ,.Me t+iey last . • • • WE SELL THEM LOWER! MOTI 52 APPLE SAUCE ................................ 25 oz. Jar • GINGHAM 41 C Sliced or Halves Peaches .............. 29 oz. can • KRAFT PEANUT SPRE.AD . 63C KOOGLE 4 Vanet1es ....................... 12 oz. jar • Chips Ahoy, Pe<:an Shortbread Choe. Chip 87 NABISCO COOKIES ...................... 14 oz. pkg. • c SEVEN SEAS GREEN GODDESS 85C SALAD DRESSING ...................... 16 oz. Bottle • SKIPPY PREMIUM DINNER $1 1 9 Nuggets Dry Dog Food ................ s rb. bag • SUNSHINE. 72C Cheez-1t Crackers .......................... 16 oz. Box • KRAFT MINIATURE 62C M)\RSHMALLOWS .......................... 16 oz. pk. • MOP& GLO 83C FLOOR SHINE ............................. 16 oz. Bottle • DIXIE KNOCK KNOCK 8 gc PAPERCUPS ....................... : ......... 1ooinbox • DYNAMO LIQUID inc. 2Sc off $1 3 9 Laundry Detergent. ................. 48 oz. Bottle • PALMOLIVE LIQUID ggc DISH DETERGENT ........................ 32 oz. Bottle SPRINGFIELD FROZEN FABRIC SOFTENER Vegetables 33 oz. some 7gc SANTA ANA noo SO ....STOl AT PtSrOl & WN'\.OWlll MOff THllU UT t lO TO t su• 10 ro • ORANGE .so cm MVI '° AT G...oEll Ol'OYt: llYO 6 QTY CWYI SO lilOfl ™"'I IA t t to t ttTOt GRANADA HILLS ,.., CHA~A~ AT CHA""'°'"" A ZILHA trOM HOU11S .,.._ nRI "' 10 TO t UT Mtt19UNDAY 10 IO I I I . ... (' '·' BANQUET BUFFET SUPPERS 32 oz. box WELCH E'S GRAPE JUICE 16 OZ. CAN 69c BANQUET. ALL VARITIES 2 Cook'N Bag Entree ............................. 5 oz. box gc ORE IOA TATER TOTS ................................... 32 oz. pkg. 77c MINUTE MAIO ORANGE JUICE ................................. s oz. can 31 c DOWNY FLAKE Hot 'N Buttery Waffles ......................... 11 oz. box FUlitllFl llS ~'TRJ"'STlll WOODLAND HILLS "'°° VICTOAY ll VO OOAHEll ~ VICJOAY I CAHOOA A'll llOH ~ "" t ro t SAT I SUN t TO 1 TORRANCE noia HA.,...,.._AVI AT MA~ t lll'Ul.VIOA •• ltOUftS .... T t•T~ ... ' ..... SPRINGFIELD FROZEN Vegetables LAKEWOOD '710 CAMOH ST COllNlll <» PMAMOUNT t CAA90M ST~HOUAS M0tt ™"'1 &Al t >0 TO t lO IUM>otY IO TO t ' I I .. .... .. .. .............. . . ·----·-· ... •"· . Thursday. July 24, 1975 Should Wome n Be Ordained? Chest Wig Newest * * * * * Priests Seek 'New Justice' * NEW YORK (AP) -A nationwide group of 75 Rom.an Catholi~ P,ri ests has launched a movement seekmg ~qual ~ghts for women in society and the church, .mclud~1g o~alion to the priesthood. . Calling for equahty of opportunity for ordina- tion for both women ~d men," the group declared Wednesday in a founding charter: "WHATEVER HAS BEEN OUR tradition and the cultural conditibn of previous eras in church life •. ou~ present faith and theology and our instincts for JUSttce te ll us t~at exclusion from the priesthood on t~~ basis ol sex. is n~ longer a viable position. Such exclusion Vlolates the justice we preach, frustrates t~~ needs of our community for more adequate ministry and contradicts the call which is rising in the hearts of not a few women.·· Th e 3,600 -word J ~~l~rat~on, issued by the RELIG ION 1i:t1t1 a tin g group or diocesan a nd religious or-________ _.. der cler gy a nd to be circulated for e ndorse- ment by others , was described as the first such joint action by Catholic clergy. · Apologizing for past silence on the subject, the group called Priests for Equality said: "WE HAVE OFTEN BEEN mute onlookers in the presence of discrimination toward women in our society and in our church. We acknowledge that our silence has been taken as proof that priests, as a group, oppose equality for women and men. This is not true." They said the civil rights struggle, in which the churches recognized that "racial discrimination is contrary lo the call of gospel," has stimulated a "new a waren<'ss that sexual discrimination is equally hostile to the spirit of J esus." But the Roman Catholic Church, while aCfirm- ing individual rights, has been slow lo apply that teaching in regard to women, the group said. The charter also: -CALLED FOR ELIMINATION OF "sexist exploitation" in ad vcrtising and marketing. -Urge d an end to sexual discrimination in church laws and elimination of " sexist language" in Catholic wors hip, hymns, education and pre· aching. . The Rev. William n. Callahan, a J esuit, or Mount Rainer, Md .. national secretary or the new group, said its initiating 75 priests were enlisted by circulating the charter to JOO priests around the country. "THE RESPONSE WAS MUCH stronger than we expected," he said. "Priests as a group hadn't spoken out on the issue. It was Lime we did so." Copies or the charter also wer e sent to the nation's Catholic bishops. Initia l signers included university professors, organ izatio n a l admini strators and other specialists. Father Callahan is a physicist, former · ly associated with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. --------_____ ,,...,..,,.,.-- meet authors Ferne Kadish and Kathleen .Kirtland "London On $500 A Doy " If you're going to Lordon, (or you wish you were) and you've got lots of money to spend (or you wish you ~) you'll love this guide to the classiest, poshest way to see the city by the Thomes. Every aspect is covered, from the jet trip run ning $6.739.20. to the most fabul ous hotels, restaurant s, boutiques, discos, ond shops. 3.95 mHt authon ferM Kadish 9IMI KaHH•ft KlrttmMI Friday. July 25, 7 to 8:30 p.m. ot South Coast Plazo books 68 MAVCO I ,, UPI Telepllolo HE'S HESITANT Evangelist Graham E78114 (C78/14) AR 71113 llUllJI 0 71114 llU/141 fR71114 11u11•1 '"'' 155/13 165/13 175/13 * * * * * * * * * In Style? Graham Mum on VI• ew MIAMI, F1a. lAP> -A Miami hair stylist is of. fering the ultim<.1l e in re BRUSSELS ( U Pl) -American evangelist Billy Graham says he is in favor or o rdaining qualified homosex· uals to the ministry, but s:>relerred to decline comment at present on the or· dination or women. or other" on the question of admitting movable masculinity - women to the clergy. a false. hairy chest wig. Gr aham told a news conference Wednesday at the start of a week-long Belgian evangelical campaign and "Eurofest" youth Bible study con· fe rence that he felt homosexuals "should be considered on individual merit" for the ministry if they fulfill certain qualifications. THESE, HE SAID, included luming away from their sins, receiving Christ, offering themselves to Christ and lhe ministry after repenlence. and obtaining the proper training from the job. Graham said , however. that he was "not prepared to take a stand one way Ile said he was in favor of women's liberation but thoug ht it was up to the various r eligious demoninalions themselves to settle the problem of women priests. "IF I ENTERED (lhe debate>. I would probably receive about 100,000 letters," he said . and added he would give his views on the subject some lime in "a thoughtful article, biblical· ly based.•• Graham d eclin ed comment on political proble ms , saying it was "not the place" for such discussion. Graham will be the featured speaker during the Eurofcst con· ference. which runs from July 25 · Aug. 2. but his S<'ssions are technicaJ - ly not part of Eurofest activities. U NIROYAL L AREDO WHITEWALLS 5.60/15 (S.60/13) C71/14 6.00/13 EU/14 871/ll f71/14 s1 2aa Henri Soucy says h<' .can put h a ir on any man's chest fur $200 and up but enC'h customer must decide wht?lher he wants a bu~hy look or just a healthy <:overing. Soucy, who has offcr<'d false ~idcburns. bl•ards and mus ta cht's, hns made only one c heslpiect' which he.· model s himHlf a triangulHr <ml' of human hair imported from Europe. He said hL' kcrps his chestpit.>ce L'll rl v \\1th an Afro comb. Th.<• hair 1s t.tpcd to lhl' du.'st UPITel~ Hoaue--h11ntln9 Former Cambodian premier Lon Nol is1 looking for a bigger , home th<in Sl00,000 4-bctlroom place he has in Jlono lulu s ub- urb. J le has 13 mem- bers of his household. ou• COllSU••• l'OUCY FULLERT ()or_,_, .... ..__~"--·--·--.... ,,_ .. ., ~ .. " ~ .. r-......... ---.. c:-.. -... -l. -•, lllJI OMJJJ • ,., .. IM.11-.-... _. .. y.-... ~ .-· -· ... ·-..--. • -.. "" ...... COSTA MESA JOOS HARBOR BLVD. I UEMA PARK HU U.C• .... d. ··-.. ~----17141826-5550 I 321 s..HI lid4 11 , ... , N .... II--"""·' (7141170.0100 GAROD4 GROVE 14040 .. ooldw .. ,._ ..... ....._ __ .. 17141 SJ0-3200 _ _. "4•• -· ... -. ... - lc:onier of lell«' .......... 17141 557-8000 LA HABRA 2000 WMttttr llvd. ,._ .. w.._ __ , '74-36'6 \ I ORAMGE 4 I 0 Horitl TlllfM A•-- 1714' Ut--4321 ' t ' s,t J J DAILY PILOT Thurld•y. July 24, 1975 College Grants Revealed A total or $954,710 i.n Dasie Educational Op· portunity Grant Pro· gram funds for the com· tng fiscal year has been received by the Coast Community College Dis· tnl'l Orange Coast College will J!l't $575,790, while Golden West College re- l'l'1ves $378.920 under the ~at1onal Ins titute of Health program ad - m1ni s t erl•d bv th e Department of llca lth, Education and Welfare. \'ice Chancellor of Educational Planning .ind Development Dr. Bernard Lu s kin a n· nounced the granl. R~elected Warren Bloom of Capistrano Beach has been elected to his third consecutive term as president of the Leukemia Society of America chapter cov e ring Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Deaths Elsewhere S AN FRANCISCO (AP) -Dr. Gordon M . Tomkins, 49, a Universi· t y or Ca lif o rni a bi oc h e mi st who pioneered resear ch on hormone activity. died Tuesday in New York Ci· ty . He recently was a VJS· itmg profei.sor at Cornell University. ENCINO (U PI> -A memorial service will be held today for Glenn R. Deofh Notir~ Jordan, executive direc- tor of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera and the producer of the mov- ie ··s now White" for Walt Disney. Jordan, 56, died Tuesday at Mt. Sinai Hospital. He suf. fered from cancer . HERKIMER, N .Y . CUP!) -Services are to be held today for Dr. Samuel Woltag, 56, a form er s axophonist with the Mel Torme ba nd. Woltag, an OP· tome trist here for 20 ____ c_o_o_K_E_1t_l _E _Y ____ 1 years, died Tuesday at W ILLIAM N COOKERLEY, r~SI· Rosewell Park Memorial clfnt 01 Huntrngton Beach, ca. Oat~ of Institute in Buffalo. ONlll July 22, 1~1S at \lel~r•n~ HoW•l.JI rn Lono Bf!ach, Ca . Born Augu~t 12. 18'/S In South Mofford. 1""'""<1 ~i"cciolierl~v "'''wife Mar9arf!t, 'iOn. ~~ • ............-.C" ,~., ot Fountain llalltv. dau9Mer. Fraoce) Dunn ol Bulll•nk, thr~• bro1l1t'". Archie Cooker1~, ol f ul••·rton, Rocrwra COOl<erlt>y o l Founta•n VHlley .anll &ur1 CooUrtey Of L• r90, f IOrida, S"ler. ~ry Ann Lonq of ln<loana. four 9r•ncl<h1ldrPn Mr Coo•er ley wa\ a ·member ol Arneroc.an L~Qoon Posl lllof Hunltnqton B<ach. a rT'<Ml>Cr of Th<-Firsl (hn,t•an (hurcn, p.,,, Com· "'4lf"Otr of Amtr 1can L,.q,on Worrcs Wdr I Barrac h . wa\ an engineer ano an .i torn~y. workeO tor St•naara O•t. Petrooeurr PrOductron ln\pector on charge ot tilt Hunt1n9ton lk'.lth ToMlanas for the a 1v1)1on of Stale UnQ) Servo(~\ woll ~ helcl 2 00 PM Frtclay at Tile Frrst Chr•Stoan Church rn Huntrnqtoo Bf'ach, TllOma• w Ov~non oflocrant tntumf'nl. We•tm1ns1er -""""'' Park rn V.estmrnster, Cot StnltM' Mortuary airectors KRIENS JOSEPHINE DOROTHY KRIENS, re~<ll!111 ot Huntrnoton Beach. c.a Date ol doth July 21. 191S Survived by her hu•band, EIOrty Kr.ens on.: <,on, O..rles No~trome. one Odugnter. Don n• Mur ·~, one bro I her. Voncrnt l.Q\(lll•vo. mol,,.,r. Ann.: Lo\Cl'l•d•O. two 9rcinc1<h1ldren R<J\ary f.riaay, Ju Iv 2S, 19H at 8 00 PM. Pt>ek Farnoly C.Olonoal FuMrlll Home, We\t,.,.n\ler. ca. ~u '>atmrda y, July lb. l~H di 10 00 AM, St Oona•e111ure c.a1no1oc Church Dls•ofutlon• Of Marriage Enttr.C July 11 llt•ls, Carolyn 0. •ndWrlllam H., 111 Mc Clean. Jack O. ana Wllllam H. Nu11ong, Dagmar Gloria •nd Harold Frank Eggtrs, Franceska and H~nry V. Laguer. Au9ustand Va lerie LYM Croll, Mrna Jean •no Mar$1\all 8'-muna Bell, Sus.an and Keil II B. C:.Oraon, Ctrnlon E and Rose M Huntoon, I:: Inda L. and Walter B. W?letler. Ruth E. 11nd Robrrl T. Tnayer. Beverly and Donald O. S.l~Y. keda Mae and Loya Notat1 Farrell. Paulene Marre and ~gis Cll•rtes E ••ns. Dennis Ltt and Jeanelle F-airon. C.Uy M E. •nd 8r191tte S.. Sch1chl. Sanor• Le~ a nd Arthur Raymond B.trnes, Sharon Fay~ and Wiiiiam P. Pruitt, Wolma ancl Rex C. Ml•on, L..awranc~ C. and Tho!rt$CI J . Stew•rt. Betty J. and Ralph ECMo1rd Brewer, B;irbara Junt> and Larry Lee Sltelton, Elizabeth Joanne and Larry Evans De F.tlGo. Diane M;Jry and Alfred Clarke, Doane l and Michael A. IClurno, Bruce Albert and Lenore ~ro1 8tr9trud. Marlyn Kay and Larry ~rvln Mr lier. L•nda J . o1nd Robert l. KROOH L.aLoncle, Sandra R. and Chrostopller CHRISTIAN C KROGH ol Ro""r"de. M. C• Da te ol de"'" Jutv n. 1q1s CrilltndOn,Wllli~S.andElaine Surv•ved Dy "" wole \lfl~nll"", !>On, Sto.tn. TheOOOre R. anaAurora C"ro\tian T IC•O?" 01 M,.moh•s. Tem. 0-n, June end Langdon W. t-4ilugflten. Mr, JMnt-;, W•Hace of Otn•o. Ninfa Joye~ and Oona Id Keith H..ntinoton Beac" ca ana Nott Krull. Patricia "nd Rocllara I. Browning ol Anah,.om, \t a IClaw11ter.Ji1m~Mdrl-andBelva 9randch•lclren and on,. great ;;::.Gtor,.S.ana Rot>erl o. 9r""°°9ughlt• two b•Olhl'r\, Allred Luelf, St>aronn N. and Joupl\ H. Krogh ot Iowa C•tv tr.wa and Tr>0rva1a Ouck-rlll, Donn• Gall .ano ~lfrty Krog 01 Ooen~ Oen,. u l-two "".ers, Wade Vocton a Srlktn~n ot Sheroadn. Wyom· S<.tilonker. Sharon E. and ~or~ E. •no ana Karen Han•.fn ot Od•nw. Oen· Manas, Patrl<oa B ano ~e>r~ M. rn1rk. Grave\10t \~r 'l•Ct'!.. vw1U bl! ,..k1 W.OrQan. Vivi an and J•mes Ah"n 12 00 noon FriO.Jt P•c•l•c V iew Nor1on,ChdrlesHenryanoSu.tan ~mortal Par~ Newpart B~a<ll. (A C.Ombs. Kalntnne M . ana Loyal 0 . P•c•hc Vif"w Mortu ,, y Otrf'CtOf') C..mbltn, O~l Fern and Tom M. ~ p u~ME A Sc>arks. FredG anclAnloinetteLou1W L ~ SllyOer,Anole E.and RobertJ. C'°"ROLYN PLVMME R of Bradbury, Jankowski Joanne L. •nd EdWinOt~ C• Oat• ol au.111 July 22, 197S f\<S • S..rvovfO Dy h•r llu b<•nd. S M Plum mu ~UQhter, Catnf rin~ H.illowav of Sovth Lagunu. lh•H 13,,nacholdren. PUBLIC N011CE V1c1on•. ~h~'l ... "'"o ~''•" Gravir)•* -----------wrvot•S 11 OOA M Frodo1v. Pacoloc ll•<'w FICTITIOUS BUSINESS -moro•I Par~. N•wP'Jrl S.,.ch. C<l NAMESTATEMENT Or Cawua J C.tldwtll of C..-nev11 T~ loll-•no per!.On I• 001119 l:IU51· Prnby1~roan Church, I <lqun" Holts, ol ntS\ as l•co•nl Pecrttc \11ew M1>rtuary Qorec-BllLL ANO BUSH, 877A W. 1'11'1 10(\ Tiit lamuv \uQQh& t Ol'llrobut•.,..,., SI. (.osla M<!sa, CA '1627 btmact•toBoy,R•pub•" o l Cahtornla. Ernfsl L~n Hutton. 17B 3700 en.no, c.. Par•V•l"W LaN'. Irvin•. C4 '1M>I McCLVSt<CY Tt11s bus•ness •S conductfd t>y an rn- H..,.ROLO E Mc(IU\00 y re~o.,..nl of 01.iaual Co<.IAI M•">a. , .. OAIP Of "'<1ln July n . Ern•st Len Hullon 197S Survovea by lhr"" V•M. RooPr'1 E , Tiii\ \lall!tnellt w~ filed with the John A and ~orc;ie w M<CluloOlcy, •II County Cler• of Oren~ County on Jun. of Cos18 M fSa. C • lhrrteen 77, 197S qritnd<.nUOt•n Gr•Vf"\1df" \.• rv1(.t-\ wtll bt ,,.,.a Fr.day 11 00 AM, f oro \I Lawn CYIM'l'S\, Rfv Jo1m" C.ollon ofl1t1ant fl'4m7 Pul>I•~ Oran~ Coa~t Oaoly PllOI, July l 10, 11. 2•. 1'7S 2<11l1·71 Bell Bro.dw"Y Mortu.ir y d••~rtor\ 1------------1 IAL T'l-URGEROM FUMERAL HOME Corona 01 I M,H LI J 94'>< Costa 1111< t1 64t. ;>4 ?4 IELL IROA.OWA.Y MORTUARY 110 Broadwav. Cost~ MP<.a 642 9 150 McCOlMICIC MOlTUAlY LaQUM Beac;h 494·941 5 San Juan Cap1c;trano 495-1776 PAClfilC Vl!W MlMOllA.L ..... Cemetery M ortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive N ewoort Beach. f Cahlorn1a 644-2700 "UFAMILY COl.OHIA.L FU1'4UAL HOME 780' Sotsa Ave Westm1ns1er 893·3525 SMITHS' MOUUUY 627 ~11n St H\J1'tlngton Beach 63&-8539 Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center If the followlnt io11nds lib yn, pltl1se call the Seluc• Weighl Conlrol Ctnttr. 1 lllfl••tln FAST••,. l 011 .. ,.M r AST o• ta.eo I l t it MtfM FAST u _." tlitl l .,, """'" r AST 111 'v....- ' c ....... -.Ir!._. fV(flYTIMl FAST WEIGHT LOSS IS AlMOST Al WAYS A OISA,,OllTllO •All• UAE btc.tN you nlll i.e tM-11"'"' ,., .. , , ......... -.... yte ........... iii IN t.tll ..... $ell.ck ~ • -••••• """"' !Mt'~ Mf .... - Sl,DOl,1111. -'i llllt Id tt ... '"''""Sette• St.ti S111tblt ,_.._ hvly ''"'"1111 CALL MOW 558·8404 ---#II Tow11&c........, o,.... New Ta:x· District? .. 250/o-60°/o OFF 5ELICTID MBCHAHDISI SALi MOW OH! . Cowity Seeh Legislation for Courts THE FASHION KOOP °"THE JEWR COURT--t4EAR 1uuoas KVYPE& TOLD supervisor~ it SANTA ANA -Orange County supervisors have ordered their Sacramento lobbyists to press for in· troduction of a bill that would enable the county to set up a special taxing district for its court system. South Coast ?wa would reptesent a "radical change" in~eapproacb~j~cial~d~ein~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the state 11nd Orange County would be The board voted unanimously Tues· day in favor of a proposal drafted by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper ask- ing for the special legislation and sent the package to their lobbyists for ac· ti on. The original proposal for such a dis· trict was made during budget hear· ings last month by Supervisor Ralph Clark. HE SUGGESTED that it would be a method of showing the people exactly how much they s pend on courts and would provide the judges with more leverage in adding new courts as case loads increase. County Administra tive Officer Robert Thom as told supervisors SJ cents of last year's county tax rate of $1.60 per $100 assessed value went to courts and court-r elated expenses. The new district would covq-. costs • of both superior and municipal courts, judges, district attorneys, public de· fenders, clerks a nd other s upport services. the first to attempt it. Supervisors left up in the air the question of how best to approach the legislat,ion. Kuyper said he thought it would be easier to push through a bill that applied generally throughout the state. But Chuc k Stinson, a spokesman for the Southern California Taxpayers Association, said a specific bill for Orange County would be the most likely to win approval. He said other collnties wouldh 't care what Orange County did on its own. THE SEPARATE district proposal has been la uded by the county's judges, who have been fighting with the state and supervisors for more judges and court s pace. The state has told supervisors two new superior court judges are needed immediately and fi ve mQl'e wijl be needed by next year in addition lo the 30 now seated on the county bench. But the state will provide a subsidy of only $60,000 in addition to' the $40,000 salary or a judge to set up a new court. Supervisors contend the actual cost is $200,000. Ky on the Circuit ANAHEIM -In his baby blue blazer with brass buttons, former South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky is hitting the lecture trail, telling Americans how they lost the war -for a price: The dashing former jet fighter pilot spoke without pay at a chamber of commerce gathering here Tuesday. He said he has hired professional booking agents and from now on, it's $2,500 a shot. ASKED IF he planned lo use the money to help his fellow refugees,. Ky smiled and said , "No, the money is my personal affair." His agent hopes to book him for two or more engagements a week. Still as dapper as he was in Saigon, Kt' sports a mod hairstyle and a dou- blt-breasted blazer with military· . style epaulets. A silver replica of a jet is pinned to his lapt;I. IN ADDITION TO the nationwide tour, Ky said he is planning a book, "Twenty Years and Twenty Days," about South Vietnam from 1955 to 1975. On Monday, Ky spoke at Cal State Fullerton and said he was pleased with the lack of heckling and hostility from the &tudents. "I "las ~urprised,'' he said. "I expected the liberals and the an· tiwar elements to be there with negative attitudes, opposition and anger." july 25-27 friday, 1 :00 3:00 and 7:30 p.m. saturday, 1 :00 and 3:00 p.m. sunday, 1 :00 and 3:00 p.m. Huntington Beach 2nd Floor 7777 Edinger Ave. (714} 892-333 1 Commuting jus·t became a relaxing pastime. You have better things to do than drive. Rest. Read the paper. Write a letter. Plan for the day's meetings. Analyze the stock market. Forget about the problems at work. Get home refreshed and relaxed. f[ij!Ti :Hldi] Now you can. ~~-!!!:!:~~~~- Park-N-Ride Express FKf!AIS6 is here. And it works just like the name says. Drive in to a Park-N-Ride Express parking lot. Park your car free. Or have someone drop you off. The Park-N-Ride Express bus will take· you to work in air-conditioned comfort, while you get a headstart on the day's work. And, at the end of the day, you'll get off again where your 'Car is parked. Rested. Relaxed. Looking forward to the evening. r•----···-----------····--------------~·-·••••••••••••••••• I ~ :-I WANT TO GET THERE. I 1 • Please send me schedules and information on: Aiiiii!I 0 Parlc·N·Ride Express commuter service. • 0 New routes serving my areat _____ _ ...,. ... . 0 General Oiange County Transit information. ..... ,.. ...... Address1 _________ City ______ Z1p, ___ _ (Mall th-" coupon ro Or1.noe County,.,._, Oiltrlct. 1200 Nonh Mein 911-. Stntt An•. C.wtoml.I 927021 ·--------------------·------··-··-·--~------------------- I From San Clemente, Mission Viejo, Fuller- ton, Anaheim, and many other Orange County communities, Park-N-Ride Express buses take you to work at Orange County's major indus- trial complexes and business centers. And Park-N-Ride Express makes connections with bus routes continuing on to Los 'Angeles and Long Beach. Doesn't it make a lot of sense? Tomorrow, as you're sitting in jammed traf- fic wondering what you're doing there, think about using Park-N-Ride Express. For commuters who have more important things to do than drive. For information call: Toll &ee, call the · operator and ask fm: 547-3311 ZENITH 7·33U ~hiPpiil.g In Battin Best Slinger SANTA ANA -Orange County Slipervisor Robert Battin hli! never been kno\tllq a sby 1uy. The board of supervisors hearing room was ~rowded with county employes waiting to re<!e1ve 15, 20 and JO.year service pins Wed· nesday but Ba tlin took center sta•e before those awards were presented. HE PULLEDOtrr A bWlch of carrots that included u couple nearly two feet long and six inches in di ameter. "I think maybe I should present these to th~ press as proof that I am a good gardener,'' said Battin, who often tout.a his green thumb. "l pulled them up out or my garden just this morning." AN~ BEFORE HE started handing out the sery1ce awards, the Santa Ana supervisor inllsted on showing off a trophy he won al last weekend's Democratic Party barbecue at millionilire Richard J . O'Neill's ranch. "I entered one event and won against SO comlN!\itors," Battin declared. Tbe trophy, w hich fealW'ed a gilded cow dropping, was awarded to the person who threw a cow chip the farthest in a "Cowboy Frisbee Contest.•· County Takes On Referral Service SANTA ANA -Orange County supervisors agreed Wednesday to take over the private, non- profit Community Referral and Information Service <CRIS> to prevent it from disbanding for lack of funds. • The board ordered County Administrative Of. ricer Robert Thomas to include CRIS in his study or the bum an services super-agency. a proposed con· solidation of a dozen or more independent county units into a single entity dealing with human needs. CRIS is a d~la bank of services available to county fesidents 'Vho can get help or referr als for various problems By calling the central listing. IT WAS CREATED IN 1969 as a non-profit cor· poration using f ecleral Health, Education and Welfare Department funds. The service subse· quemtly was taken over by the county Mef!tal Health Association (MHA). The MHA sought and received a total or $95,000 in county revenue sharing funds to support ex· pansion of the CRIS program and s upplemented that income with revenue from the United Way. But supervisors were told Wednesday by John Spear, president of the MHA, that the United Way commitlment has been canceled because of that agency's failure to reach its goals. . In addition, Spears said, only about $14,000 of the revenue sha ring funds earmarked for CRIS is left. · PAUL WlllTE, ASSISTANT county ad· minislrative officer . said CRIS has access lo a $135.000 gr ant provided through the Stale O!fice on -Aging, but that money can only be used for inform a· lion and referral services for elderly countians. White said it will soon be impossible for the MHA to maintain CRIS at its current levels. White said some form of community informa· lion and referral service should be an integr al part of any county human services agency and the CRIS program has already got a head start. UNTIL THE H UMAN services agency is creal· ed. White told supervisors a s pecial budget category for CRIS could be set up with an initial in· vestment or about $45,000. He was urged by the board to seek state and federal funds to cover the costs os the program. PUBLIC AUCTION $2,'000,000 INVENTORY JEWELRY ·ANTIQUES-RJRNITURE THE WOILD FAMOUS DISERT AUCTION GALLERY PROUDLY AMHOUMCIS THI OPINING OF ITS MIW IUMCH. EMPIRE GAU.Ill~ LTD .. SANTA AM ··. j, ,, •• '~ 1: .· ~' t • ,•.., 0 ,7,.r; ' • •J : · --..... ,J~ • I• t ~..11~ ' .. ,. .• •c¢'f',l,I •, ''J'' • I ·~~,.. If'~ .... t' ~ ., . \ .. ; ~·· DAILY PILOT \ r ..... ,?' • ........ , ...,.·~• •·-•-•>• ...... ..,. ........ -...,... Thurtday, July 14, 1975 DAIL y PILOT A J s Appeals Board. Fracas Settled ORANGE COUNTY SANTA ANA -Two Orange C ounty supervisors resumed their battle Wednesday over an appointment to a co1.mty assessment ap- peal.a board, but the mat· ter was settled quickly with a compromise up- polntee. S"Pervisors Robert Bat*i and Ralph Clark finit clas hed Tuesday over Clark's desire to re- apJ>Oint Anaheim realtor Robert Hosteller to As· sessmenl Appeals Board No.1. BATl'IN charged that Hostetter ·'rubbe r s tamps'• everything done by lhe county as· sessor. He said Hostetter served on the board that decided against increas· ing the assessment on former Presid e nt Ri~bard Nixon's San Clemente H tale. Battin himself ap· pealed that assessment and subsequent to his un- successful effort riled a lawsuit over what he called an "unfair and biased hearing." The suit was thrown out of court. Battin nom inated Westminster lawyer Henry Koehl er to NEWPORT 48 CENTER replace Hosteller over Plarentia a tto roei Clark's objt><'tlon that Frank Waters, af Batt.en was trying to laJ<l' alternative member of out his anger on Lhe man ~ssessment Appeals· who m ade a decision -ward No. 2, be nllmed 19 against him. Hostetter·s seat. ' Wednesday, Clark and Battin and Cl art Ballin resumed thd r ragreed , though Clark light. pointed out it would put. But Supervisor three lawyers on the Laurence ::>c hm it three member panel. stepped in with the com· ---------- promise. find what you want in HE SUGGESTED that Daily PilolClaMifieda. 24 FASHION 1.SLAND • NEWPORT BEACH ONLY ... Come Early For Best Selection! 9uantities Limited! Sony NO PHONE or MAIL ORDERS! Family Footwear _0 1g. 0 100 pair Mens Convos Shoes . . . ••... 8.9q 0 30 pair Mens dress shoes .. . . . . . _ .. 20.00 0 50 pair Boys Convo5 Oxfads ....... b.9q 020 poir Boy<> Dress Sryles . . . . . . Reduced 0 30 pair Girls Cosuol Shoes. . . . . ... Reduced 0100 poir WorMns Cosuol & (}ess .. IQ.W.1•4.W 050 pair Lodies Fashion Saidols ..• 14.W-lq.w MENS SUIT CLEARANCE 0 10 only 01.fnne Nylon Sui1s 0 2b only Oocron & Wool Blend Plaid Suits . . . . . . .. Oq only Better Oreu Su11s • . ••.. 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ICR.W 02 only e.11 & Howell 452 Slide wbe Proj. . 99. 95 02 only Be• & Howen '4'48 Slide cube Proj, . . . sq, 9S 010 only Te.as Instrument 3500 Colculotor 7q_95 BJ <1fiy l'eiios Instrument 2500 Calculator .. 59.95 10 only JCPenney OeJt Top Colculotet .. '49.95 (J 10 otiy CommodOle M.O Calculator . . . I~ • o ~· R.odout ... Bo sic hi net ion NOW 5.11 7 ••• 5.11 3.11 NOW J.11 NOW 12.11 3.11 MOW H .H JI.II 119.00 "·" "·" 44.H H .H IJ.11 9'.ts 44.H 7'.11 79.H 49.11 lt.11 J9.ll lt.H Jt.11 MOW I .II Gifts & Lanms OiC} MOw 0 S only Eorth«wore Sup\ Cream Ser• •. b.50 4.11 0200 only Co""le•-Ant'd SizM & Color1 . . . . SO'Ye 0# 87 only Colotful Oigitol Nam (loch . . . . I S.00 I 0.11 10 only Novelty ~oil Clocki 24.00 14.tl ~a only ~ Ice Butlteu . • .. b. 99 ..... 8 only, GOQ Mucjs . .. . . . . . 1.W .II If qt, Ginqhom Tiffony Table lomps 24.00 I t .lt [) 15 Oflly Cone Table lcwrp 30.00 It.II Yardage · Oiq. MOW 0300 only yds. ft~ater Crepe. lacy knit "'"'• • . . • • • . • • • ~ bW siMtt·o..d dd. 2111·3.W I.II HM11eware1 MOW • Starts Friday, July 25, I 0 a.m. Womens Dresses WOMENS FASHIONS SAVE 50°/o 0 20 only Sweater Cools . 060 only Summer Porty Dresses 0 30 only Better 2 & 3 pc Orig MOW IP.00.2?.0J SO•/o Off _. 14.00-+l.OO SO•/o Off Ponlsuts . . . . . . . . . , . 38.00-60.00 50% Off 0200 only Jr. & Misses Summer Foshoons Asst. Dress & Pontsu l Styles . 12.oo-40.00 50% Off Orig. HOW 0 100 only .h. & Misses Dresses & Pontsui1s . . . . . . . .. 0 10 only Holf-size Uniforms. ' 14 00-42.00 30% Off White only . 10.00.12.00 4.11 0 15 only Jr. Summer D-esses .. . . . . . . 16.00.28.00 12.11 060 only Motem1ty Smocks. Panis & Dresses . sso.1q.oo 20% Off BRIDAL DRESS SALE Oig HOW 0 I orfy with Chantilly Loco & Peai Trim. S.ze 8 . . . . 180.00 I 07.11 04 only White, Lace Trims 8r Chapel T reins Two wi1h matching Mon11llo. Size s 9.12 . . . ' . . . . . ' ' .. 120.00 71 .11 Sportswear SWIMWEAR CLEARANCE & SALE Or.a. HOW 0 100 only Jr Bilins. Splash Prints 0 120 only 2 pc Jr & Mt$Sy Swimsuits 800 5.H 11.00 7.'9 0 150 only I pc. 2 pc & 3 pc M1swn S...1mwe0t . . lb.00 '·" 0 30 only Aul Sw1mwea. 12.00.33.00 50% Off Orig. HOW 0 '40 only S11Time1 S~irts, Asst. Col0<s . . . . . . . . 12.00.21.00 5.,-. Off 0 20 only Postel Cordig<lfl Sweaters . . . . 11.00 St% Off 0 00 only Jr. & M1ues Pants . . . . . . 9.00.20.00 5°"-Off 0 50 only Ponl Tops & Shirt Joe~ . 12.00.18.00 509/e Off Women's Accessories Orig_ Olj() only Fashion Hand~ in Block & Brown 7.00.S 00 0 24 only Travel O oon11er Honcb:>q 11.00 0 15 only ~mmer S1tow Hou 10.00 0 25 only Wig Cleoronce .. 23.00 0 25 only Jewelry Cle0tonce 2.00.3.00 Ungerie Oi~ 0 I? only S11Timer Gowns .. b.00 0 )q only DiKontinuod Bro Styles S.00.S.50 Sporting Goods 0 Orig. g 10 only 1(77 lnflotoble koyok . . 89.95 5 only KI 07 Inflatable Kayak .. I IQ.95 B 19 only I( I Ob lnflqtoble Boot •.. .. W.% 125 Bruc.e Crompton Golf Boh 3/2.49 8 I only set Brvce Crompton woods . 30.00 '4 only Set$ Brue e Crompton lrot'I\ 70.'1<1 O S only Coleman 2 Burnet 5'0Yes . 28.88 BS oriy Primus Mini Lantern .. 13.W 9 only Pnmu• M1rM Heato .. IJW 812 only W~n's Bowling Shoei q,qq 18 on/y Red 5'.ede T rotk Shoe\ 17.W O bS only Nylon Wonnup Su.is .• 31.99 0 30 on/y Me.h Tennis Shirts ... 6.81 Floor CoverillCJ Dept. Qiq. ~8 only 4'.b' fweo Ruqs Spon.J, Tae •.•. 9.ft 3 on/y 5'18'6" lveo Ru~ Span.ti Tile .. 14.99 9 only 6' Round Area ~ ~'*' Tile .• 3$.W o on/y a·,11 · lveo Ruq Spomh Tile .... 79.W 810 on/y 2' Round Acc«tff ~ . . ..•... 3.~ 18a oriy Soolrinn Ploc t' 'N Pteu Tift .... 1.33 4 «iv '4'16' Rf"vrr"ble "'"° Ru95 ....•• 11.CN 84 only 6'1'' Revers+ble lvro ~ ...... 2'4.99 5 oriy 8'3"a I 1 'o" Revervl:i lvoo RuQ •. 4'.99 HOW 3.11 .... 4.H 11.•1 1.44 HOW ·" l .11 NOW ..... ti.II 75.H l/.tt II.II 21.11 16.11 4.11 ..... 4.H '·" II.II ..... MOW , ... I I.II 29.11 "·" 1.tf ••• 7.H 14.tt lt.tt Paint /Hardware ~ 0 1q only Recessed soap & goo ba. _ q.??·13.50 04 only Poper Holder. . . . . . . . . . .... 7.99 0 3 only Recessed popef holder .... _. 12.W 0 18 only Coull1nq Guns. . . _. 2 5q O b only W'we point moppe.-s . . 1.2? · 0 '4 only Po1nt1nq & Wallpaper Boo ~ .. _. I W 0 10 only Bross houso numbefs .. . . . . . . .. 2q 0 7 only Reflectinq house r...imben . . . . . .89 0 10 only Lodinq do0< bolts . , . . . . . 1q_99 O S only Repkic ement potr.t po:h . . ..... 2.10 O S only Cho1n bolls ... , .... 3.89 0 I '4 only Solde<inq posie . . . . .... _ .. _ .. sq 0 8 onl:· Flourescent blod light 10" ....... S.80 0 8 only 5 pc bathroom \el~ ....... 7.2q 0 2 or»y Threa ded ,rx;j. . . . • .......•. 2.q? 04 only Threoded .od. • • • . . . . . . . ... 1 en 0 21 N1'y Antique l11,, •••...••••••.... '4.99 Ob Hob nail qloboi . . .•..•••.•..•. _ 1.qs 0 2b only Applique~ . . • , •...... , ... 9<1 0 21 only Sosh lod s .....• 1.2? o s only Sosh loch •....... -.... -... '4q 0 7 only Flonqc~ • . . . . . . ...•. 69 0 1q only Bod plores . •• . . • . . • . .6q o sq only Bod ploles . . .7q 0 118 only Ceramic lnobs 49 O b only Drowet lulls . . . qg Ob only Fouc:el washers . 4q Ob only Sondinq ~heets qq 0 16 only '48 .. blod lite floorc~nt bulbs . '4 CS 0 10 only 48 .. blue l11es 4.05 0 300 only Sp1ndlos. knobs & spocms . to 1.19 MOW 6 .11 S.11 1.11 I.II .II .25 .01 .so 12.11 1.44 I.II .JS .II I.II ... .so 2.11 ·" .JS .II .ll .10 .ll .)) .09 . .ll .]J .50 .)J .3J .OS Home Entertainmenton~ep!ow 0 I only AM/FM S1ereo Rodia . • .••.... H.% 4'.11 0 3 only Cloc k Rodios w/(os~tte ..•.... 74.95 4'.11 04 only Slei'eo 8 trod Player . . _ . . . . qq 95 54.11 O b only Prs. Speakers . . _ ...... Pair 1'/. % IO." 08 only Speo~ers. . .. , .. 89.qs 7t.OO 0 3 onl1 Speakers . . . ...... 31 q5 It.II 0 2 only S1ereo Consoles (Derro) ....... 1w.q5 I Jt.00 0 2 only Hammond Sounder 0-C}OI' (Oerro)4J<?.95 lll.00 O q only Ouod AMiFM wi1h 8Trock 17q,<;5 '9.00 Appliances-Sewing . Machines · Oig. 0 I only 18 lb. Electric Dryet ..•....•.. 189.% 0 1only 14 lb. Wosher (cbmged) .•.... lbq.q5 O I only IS cu. ft Chest Freezer •....... 269.95 0 2 only 2 Stitch Sewing MocMies ...... 6q.88 O q only Straight S1itch Sewing Machines .. 124,q5 Furniture 0 . ()iq. O I only P1o~tte Tube Couch . . . . . . . . qq.oo O I only Plosr c Tube Sq. Coffee Table . 29,00 0 2 only Plosttc T ubc BOt . • . 4q_9S 0 I only Plostte Tube Gome Tobie .. sq.95 0 I only 0.01 Ofn.tt~ T oble . . ... 5'4.00 0 I only '45" Round Sncle 0o>~ Otnene T oble •.•. 24b.OO 04 only Oinene Choits . • . . . . . . ..... 70.00 0 2 only Dinette CholfS Ruuet . . ... n.oo 0 3 Of'l<t Gome Choits . . .. sq 00 O I only Chrome/Gian &id Tobie .•.... 108.95 0 3 only Hea Commode~... . . ..... 12'/.9S 0 1 only Sq Commode ............. 12CJ.95 0 2 only Gun Cabinets •..•..•...•..... sq_qs O I only Vinyl Love Seot . . .....•.... 21q.oo BI only Heodbootd • • • • . . . ..•.... 139.00 I only Min0t . . . . . . . ........... 100.00 0 I only Che st Orowet' (dormged) . . . 88.00 0 I only Split Queen Fourdotion (soled) lj(),00 Auto Center Q;q. 0 2 only CB sio,,,. & rece1Ver . 11'.00 0 I Of'ly Tif'nin9 light . . . 34 ~ 0 2 only Dwe• ' ra<h ,,,.1.,,, . . 34.qs 0 I Of'ly Alt & Gen le''"' . . . . 34.~ 0 7 only Indoor 5P1'ol!er,. • q95 0 59 only Gos q>ns 2'h gd . • . . • J.71 Q21 only GoHOtl\ Sp ............. 09 041 orly Goscond1V1 gal ............. S.19 Garden Shop (),q. 0 II orly Gian teitTahu..-" . • - . • . . I 0 00 O lb only L~ hangers . , •••.... 7.99 Oq only MoaOffte honqer A ·•~pot .. . 6..99 Q IO only Rf<fwood re>utdl ~ ,.. .. dlo . . .. .. • • • . . ... S.99 HOW I '9.00 112.00 2lt.H 4t.OI ' 11.00 HOW 7t.OO 24.00 29.'5 lt.95 34.00 1'9.00 49.00 44.00 49.00 ' 11.00 '9.00 tt.00 J0.00 IH.00 111.00 79.00 49.00 • l2..IO HOW . .... 15.11 15.H 15.U 4.11 2.H l.11 l .H MOW l.44 1.H .... O 15 only Br~en boq~ of fertiliu11 (Ant).. . . . . . • • . • . •• . 1.19·1S.'9 11% OH .. ,...,. ~ ........... M-. ..... FrL I 0 G.llL to 9 P•"'-_s ... I 0 .... to ' ,.... _s .. 11..,. 12 ""'"to I ,_ I \ , ' t l AJ4 OAILV PILOT Thursday, Juty 24, 1975 '"" " ' ,.,..., 25°/o-60°/o OFF SB.ICTID MERCHANDISE SALE NOW OH! THE FASHION KOOP OH THI JEWEL COURT-NEAR IULLOCX S f • • •••A• ~. t •'.At South Coast flaza Easy care summer wear No one does it like Haspel Haspel's polyester and cotton pincord leisure suits g9so ec 'S ME HS STORES 3467 Via lido <next to the lido Theater) Newport Beach ' II Special Truckload· Purchase! \ Giant plants in 1 O" pots. 3' -5' tall\ Philodendron Selloum. Attractive split leaves. 24# -30" tall. Likes warmth. sunshine. plenty of water. ~12.9'788 India Rubber Plant. Ficus decora . Thnves in warm. shady spots. 1 plant per pot. Ap· prox 3112' tall. I COIT A MESA I OlAMGE AMAHEIM 506 I. LAG UH A HACH 1110 CITY SHOf'f't .. G COOllt UTIUAAVL HMIOalUO. 03·0'95 c-.......... 772-2412 .... 7U7 MOM.1l41USAT.10.t SUM. tM • I Jt• S.. C...t Hwy. 494-9•01 Ry Bil Keane · • to ...... . "We're ta•ing to Grondmo in stereo!" . Bee Rustling Their Booty: 1,200 Hives JUPITER, Fla. <AP) -F1orida lawmen have broken up a bee-rustling operation in which they say thieves harvested nearly $500,000 in honey by switching brands on stolen hives. Beekeepers from seven south Florida counties were busy Wednesday picking out their hives from nearly 1,200 recovered in a Tuesday raid on a Quonset hut "honey factory" in a rural a rea of Palm Beach County. "ALL THE BEEKEEPERS HAVE thei r own brands on their hives. Some of them know their s toc}< s o wel I they can identify t he bees themselves.·· said Sgt. James Greer of the sheriff's department. Officers from nine state and local e nforcement agencies were involved in the raid on one edge of Palm Beach County. center of the 30-million-pound- per-year honey production. In the state, beekeeping is a $10-million-a -year industry. Three Jupiter men were arrested in the raid and spokesm e n said more arrests were expected. "We've found at least four places out in the woods where they were keeping the stolen hives," Greer said. ... THE TffiEVES WOULD IDT beekeepe rs, truck the loaded hives to the central factory for process- ing, then market the honey under a variety of brand names. "The thieves just backed up a pickup truck and loaded dozens of hives in 15 minutes," said beekeeper Tom 0 ' Farrell of LaBelle in nearby Hen- dry County. Greer said estimates of the rustlers' take were made by collecting figures of beekeepers' losses since thefts were reported several months ago. "You can absorb the loss of a few hives," said O'Farrell. "But when the professionals move in, you just can 'l take it too long." COMMERCIAL·GRADE HONEY USED in baking sells for a bout 30 cents a pound, with fancier grades drawing higher prices, Greer said. Meanwhile. deputies were having trouble with the buzzing hives in custody. 'Tve never had any trouble befor e in keeping evidence safe,·· s aid Sgt. David Chasteen. "Usually you can just keep it in a box or lock it up. But this stuff is alive." Motown's Chief Backs Sillokey SAN FRANC I SCO (AP> -The presidP.nt of Motown Record s has testified that pop singer Smokey Robinson lost an estimated $2.4 million in earnings b ecause of emotional dis t ress he suffered from a fa lse ar- rest in 1968 here. of r e fus ing to p ay a limousine dri ver $361. The charges were dis- m issed when it turned out an imposter ~g Robinson's name·?d hired the car. Abner said that after the incident, "if Smokey had been performing at his former level," he would have earned an average of $400,000 a year more than he did between 1968 and 1974, mainly from increased nightclub bookings and a greate r production of records and songs. Ewart Abner, a Los Angeles executive who heads the record firm. testified in Robinson's $500,000 damage suit against the police de· partment in Superior Court. Robinson was arrested May 14, 1968, on charges ECONOMIC RECOVERY MAY LA!i.LHURT STU\.KS NEW YORK-)\n end to the business slump is only half the equation: the other half is the size, scope and speed of the en- suing recovery. It is on this !fCOre that an· Our high inleresl never lags. Stocks. bonds. precious metals and the economy may fluctuate. But your savings will continue to grow as long a s you continue to save. Yov can earn 01much017¥4% annually at AVCO Savings. and one of our counselors will be happy to recommend the plan that' a beat for you. Come in today. and ask.about AVCO'• free services. too. A~VCD I BAVINGB:tt. -,~"~ '310 llUSTOI. S'T .• OOSTA ME&A. 4t0-711t. t:OWAJlD MAftlS.)4CI\, I .l , I SPECIALS OF THE MONTH Super Queen Convertible Sofa t 1004 Nylon Fabric ~ .· · • Innerspring Mattress t Removable Back t Matching Loveseat and Chair also at Specially Reduced Prices Super Queen. Massive beauty with a definite Riviera flair. Tuxedo styling featuring a unique biscuit-tult on the ends, topped-off by an elegant touch of wood. loose pillow-back an~ waterfall cushions ... complete with super-queen-size mattress. •35815 reg.•495 save •181 RIVIERA SOFA BEDS-Start as low as $199.95 Full Size A complete contemporary corner with: two foundations. two m<111resses. 9-PIECES NOW ONLY two bolsters and two quilted coverlets. plu~. an elcqant corner t:ible. . I --- WALL HUGGER l~l'ICn ~.:f:( ,..,. 3 POSlnON THE VIBRATOR A mA\\hlli> 1 CYl'!1•1)n '""' 4 hl'Y"f in Qlovt"' \Oft 111ny1. Th.1IC•lrd-P411\. 1 P<>"J•t1on dnd 4 v•br a tor KING or sAve s100. 2TWINS $259 including lft•ttresS, box springs and Mr. Cott" tm QUEEN SAvessc>.$219 inetuding lftlttmS, box spring and Mr. CoffM"" FULL SAVE $50. $189 lndudint """'99. box 9'ring and Mr. CoffM tm ' ' YOU CAr~ ONLY BlJY f, Hl".1IHU\ f.1 ,\RIVIE.HA SHOV\li·~uur,1 2 POSITION A brd\Jhl\,11 1 W,1f1()ft ,~, t ''"'' 1n Q~..,,. ...otf 'onvt. ModelMC 1 . •• • r· •' ,. :--.- SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Open Mon. Th1n.9a.m 4p.m,Frr.9a.111.6p.m. Ventura firm bas been , * granted a lease by the t 0 STATE MEN T SAV INGS"· PRES TIGE Card * San Diego Port District • • * • • • * • * * * * * * * * • * * * * • for developme nt of a 389-s lip m a rin a at ~-...--------------...---------------------I Harbor I s land , a · ~.i!..it' WANTED ssx:.,:~t:raan~:~:· Marina "Retiring ·Dtt\MON D S •GEMSTONES Jewel ' br 10,~pl\\ 1s H•urcli1ng lo• diamonds ond gemslones lrom p11va1c md1v1duals and estates. Careful examination and evaluation by our experts. t1jghest prices paid. Call 540-9066 10-9 daily, Satur· day 1G-6. Sunday closed, ask for Mr. Oennrs Foltz or Mr. Joseph. iewels by ioseph wil l assume th e leasehold from Sheraton Astro naut William Harbor Island Corp., M. Pogue is pla nning which decided not to retire m e nt from Air build the facility for Force and probably financial reasons, the from the space pro· spokesman said. gram Sept. 1 to take The Ventura firm said a p osition in the it plans a minimum in· Southwest. H e was vestment or $1.2 million on r ecord Skylab and would receive at mission from Nov. s..t•r ... 1r 1e1e •2.J.J3 a n.1..,, ... ,.w ...... ,s-I b .. ••••••••-•••••••.mi east $21,600 in yearly 16, 1973 to Fe . 8, rental fees. 1974. SUMMER FASH FANTASTIC ,..,.. .... , SAVINGS! s SACRAMENTO (AP) -California st ate col· -·. Thursdey, July 2.C. 1975 -.... D river Balking at 55 AU BU RN CAP> - Cahforn1a's S5·mile·an· hour s peed limit so t.-nra~ed bus drive r John Mitchell that he decided to quit -leaving his bus and JO p assen 6ers parked on the s houlder of Jnterstate 80. The occasion was what Mitchell, 40, of Sparks, Nev., called his lirst ticket in 22 years or driv· ing. BUT HIS COMPANY said a nother driver coaxed him into conlinu· ing the trip, and there was no w ord that Mitchell h ad act ually 'Single s' Insurance "T h e Pitfalls or Ins urance After Divorce" is the s ubject or a talk Friday ni~ht at the Laguna Hills Hilton Inn by insurance ex- ecutive Bob Davis. quit his job. refused anJ called the another driver came California H ighway company for another along and talked Mitchell Patrolman Bob L•o· bu.a. Before it arrived, inlocontinuln&:. d r eth said he stopped -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:==========; Mitchell 's Continental 1 • Tra1lways bus Monday on a trip trqm Reno go- ing 65 m .p.h. on the freeway n ear this Northern California community. LANDRETH SAID Mitchell told him: ''I can't drive a bus al 55 miles per hour. It's an unreal law. The highway patrol's harassing me. I've driven 22 years and I haven't gotten a ticket. Now you're gonna give me one. l 've had it. I quit." MITCHELL THEN climbed into the bus, s hul the motor off, notified the passengers, got back out and sat on the curb next to his brief- case. Landreth said. He said while he was asking Mitchell lo sign the ticket, som e of the passenge r s ca me up, complained about the heat in the bus, and tried to talk him into dropping the ticket so they could get to Sacramento. A SPECIAL EVENT Sat· I 0-6 Sun Noon-6 We proudly present a uniQue & elegant collection of fine time pieces -Large & small -At Very Special Prices for the Discriminating Buyer. d'foA 1/( Jtfa" Bt' ~m~°"' ,, tJ/~t.eA&6 M /VJ.6 ,, 260 Newport Center Drive Design Plaza Newport Beach · 644-8705 "Sales and Service of Fine Clocks, Antique Restorations -Fine Watch Repair." OH OUR LOW-LOW EVERYDAY PRICES AU.FAMOUS llAHOS MHCHAHDISI Davis' 7:30 p .m. ap· pearancc is sponsored by the South Coast chapter of Parents Without Partners. Single parents are invited to attend. leges are fi ghting an As- sembly-passed bill that .--- Landreth said that he FASHION JEANS for GUYS & GALS H~ •.•.•..... $10.tt 6-pocll.ts .•...... s t.t7 Frl ..... ~ •• s t.t7 \ HOW would make meetings or the colleges· community advisory boards open lo the public. The bi ll by /\s- se m bl y man .John Vascon cellos CD-San Jose> will be taken up in the Senate next month. SUCH BOA RDS were exempted fr o m t h e $18 $17 $17 $15 $ ..................... $ t .t7 $6.99 $6.99 $6.99 $6.99 ,__ .. state's 1967 law restrict- ing closed-door meetings of public agencies lo is- sues like hiring. The ex- emption was given because advisor y boardo; lack decision-making power . MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS "-I~··· ~/toee ......... f..cJn. ...... o...,.... Ow Enryday HOW s1 ~71 s ......... ~~~~ .... $6.99 o,..w , .... HOW College officials and trustees say the boards' freewheeling discussions might be inhibited in public m eetings. THE BOARDS, with seven to 13 mcm~rs, are chosen from local communities by presi· dents of each of the 19 campuses in the state un- ivers ity and college system. Members get a small payment for each meeting. State college trustees voled 7 -4 this month to oppose the bill. "TH E A D VISO RY boards would no longer be able lo meet in closed session to give construc- tive but often confiden- tial advice to a campus president,'' the state· menls aid. The bill is AB 1362. GOOD;l'iEAR for $ itewall Sale A7hll POWH ST'llAI 71 snELGAID Ll71xl5 Blem. Black POWER CUSHION H78xl4 Blem. Black These Sius Sale Priced Too DR 78xl4 BR 78xl 3 POLYSTHL STl&GAID UDIAL W/SIADIAL ILIM ll.IM s36~~p 536~ .. 40,000 MIU GUAIWCT& TRAltl.OAD SALE GOING ON REFRIGERATORS -WASHERS - DRYERS -COMPACTORS -FREFTERS GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER HR 78xl 4 STEGAID ILL ILIM s43~u FRANK WOOD Tin twc. 244Jl ,...,.... 141. 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''The days of the fixed checkpoint are over," said Richard Batchelor, deputy chief of the Border Patrol's Chula Vis ta sector. It's the nation's bus iest, responsible for catching illegal aliens ---------from the Mexican border NEJJ' ANALl'SIS to San Luis Obispo, a JOO-mile coastal stretch. '----------Border patro lmen must now have ''probable cause to believe that the vehicle to be searched has within it illegal alien lmmigranls," wrote Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. in the majority opinion June 30 of U.S. vs. Ortiz. ficers have been instructed since 1973 that •'prob~­ ble cause" is needed roe suspecting aliens were try- ing to sUp past officers. SAYS GERALD GOLDSl'EIN: "WIBLE the F1ood waters following a Border Patrol's rovina patrols will be limited to cloudburst penetrated Batchelor said : "We haven't adjusted our pro- cedures at alt We stop all cars al the border and make selected slops elsewhere, based on probable cause." some degree, I don't think the decisions will be wine cellars in southern much or a hindrance to them." Moravia and ruined Mateo Camarillo, executive director or the 184 ooo gallons of wine in Chicano Federation of San Diego County, said the ba.:rela in the town ol court decision helps Mexican-Americans believe in Valtice. the newspaper the judicial system because "having a brown skin is Zemedelske Noviny re. not just cause for being suspected of committing a ported. 'A border patrel••• oti~,. open• up a trtDlk a11d fbla 400 or 600 pound• ot WU1rfj-a.' ~-~ crime or livmg an this country." ,...-==:i=~::J~::::_~~~~!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!~~~~ . The decision has caused a dispute over whether curtailing the at-will searches or border patrolmen will hurt the nation's hunt for narcotics smugglers. Agents in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona agree but say they are disturbed that the govern- ment lost its court fight to free them to search al Steve Nelson, who heads the criminal division or the U.S. attorney's office in San Diego, says the enforcement of alien laws turns up "millions or dollars in illegal narcotics annually." will. "A BORDER PATROLMAN OFTEN opens up a trunk and finds 400 or 600 pounds or marijuana," CIVIL LIBERTARIANS SAY THEY are de· Nelson said. "Look at what the Border Patrol has ·lighted that border patrolmen, until now armed stopped and pre vented from gelling lo its destina- with extraordjnary police powers, no longer s loe lion just with roving patrols alone -and losing it is and search Americans simply because they loo the price we're now paying for closing down the Mexican or may be smuggling men illegally· checkpoints and slopping the roving patrols." But Charles Sevilla, the JO.year-old grandson of But Ball. Batchelor and David Blackwell, chief Spanish immigrants, says border patrolmen still inspector al E l Paso. Tex .. say the court rulings have unlimited power at the border. have little real effect on the wny their men are "If a car is traveling alone in an area of high operating. smuggUng act ivity near the border, say at an un· Batchelor said only 12.007 <'ars or the 3,090,844 usual hour. the court will probably uphold that which passed through the San Onofre station from NO ~ll~l:'<ll :'<t l NVEST~IE~T l'\n wit hclraw;1l pcnalt y nnd \'llllr 11wc.,1 mcnt cjrn, a hi~ C>'t inlcr~·~t a1111u,illy. stop," said Sevilla, who argued the Ortiz-case s uc · J une 1974 until it was closed las1. March were IN A COMPANION RULING, U.S. vs. cessfull y beforetheSupremeCourt. stoppcdforinspections.Ofthat,8.591illcgalaliens Brignoni-Ponce, argued successfully by the same In McAllen, Tex., chief inspector Tom Ba II says were discovered in 2,998 of those vehicles. Commereial Credit·~ ·1111-mr l'A:-:-.111 >OK ACCI ll':-\TS • h1r r .. 1irurn1J Kc,aknh !)11ly. ~l~mllcr of the ,·,,1i111rnla "'""d .. 11011 of Thrift and 1.oan Companies. • L u111111c1t wl (' r~<l1t I 'lun, f n,orporat~-d three young San Diego public defenders, the na-thatiCthedefinitionofprobablecausehasbeennar· "An agent simply knows, because of his ex- tion 's highest court held that border patrolmen rowed "it 's something we can live with." periences, when to stop a vehicle and check it," said must be able to list good reasons for suspecting that In San Antonio, Tex., an attorney for the Allan O. Owen, assistant chief pntrol agent al El a car stopped by roving patrols is carrying illegal American Civil Liberties Union said the court rul-Centro. 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And compared to my old brand, each Doral is 5 milli- grams lower in 'tar.' That's 100 milligrams leS& 'tar' a pack and since I srno~e almost =---i)ilJg;ili a pack a day, my Doral Diet sure adds up?' Menthol or Regular. MENTHOL: 13 mg. Mell". 0.9 mg. nicotM. fllTER: 1fj ""' ...... to mg. nicotine..,, per cipene. FTC Repon MAR.,.. • . r. - Ced.u Off e~s Hope At 'E ·nd of the Line' . By BEA ANDERSON OftM D•lly PlleU•ff Drug addiction came quite naturally. At least one II)eDlber ·of the\r families was a user. They waot.ed acceptance ... it seemed joining the. culture was the only way of getting it. Each bad been cy-rested more than once. Each was given a choice-jail orCedu. None wanted lo go to jail, yet they rejected the alternative. At some point in their lives, they decided: "I don't really want to die either." (They felt this would be their early fate if they continued on their destructive course.) Rapping with five students, the conversation was open, honest.. real .•. as they told about how they started on drugs, th e parallels and difrerences in their lives. ;nie two young men and three young women (one an Orange Countian) ranged in age from 17 to 20. Each had been there more than a year. No one was in a hurry to leave. However, it has not always been thus. Not only did they balk over go- ing to the rehabilitat,ion center, shortly after arriving most had "split... . . 'Dad was always straight, so I have . a real heavy contract with my Mom to never let him know we tooh drugs together. and tbat I sold them to her.' Then, as they began taking an honest look at themselves, things started to change-they were building self-esteem, a quality sadly lacking in their lives. Each hurt in his own way, and yet they cared ... about one another. For at long last they had found a place "where people re- ally care," and they, too, were able to reach out, share and shoW- their feelings. They were fairly s ure they would stay clean. yet somewhat leery of going out in the real world. Four of the five students said they wanted to become full-time Cedu employes. One is ready to enroll in colJege, The remarkable transforma- tion is the result of hard work of both students and facilitaters. 'I thought this was some weird drug rehabilitation center. Here, I 've learned I can be myself. and like it. I feel a lot better about myself, but it probably will take. a long time before I re- ally accept myself.' Cedu, a non-profit foundation, is a rehabilitation school for emo- tionally disturbed youths. Most are drug addicts; many have criminal records. Some are private placem ents, but most are there as an alternative to jail or the Youth Authority. For many, it is the last chance. The 58-acre site is located at' Running Springs in the San Bernardino mountains. The main lodge is the former home of actor Walter Huston and offers a panoramic view of the valleys below.· The name. pronounced "see· do," is its philosophy: ·'See yourself as you are, and "OosoJDething aboutit." The school's concept is unusual in that it is a total learning ex- perience. There. are three areas of development -vocational, academic and em~ooal , which ,,... .. , Everyone shares the load. Whoever is available helps move furniture. .. -" Others are assigned to ca'rpentry duties for additional dining areas and to kitchen detail. 'I don't really have another place to go.' is the "cornerstone." "When youngsters arrive they have been turned orr learning, especially at the emotional level," said Barry Weiss, general manager. "We place students in a situa- tion !where they can learn and grow. Our goal is to return them to society equipped to deal with ireality, ··he said. Weiss admits that when stu· dents arrive they are resistant and som e are so severely damaged "we can't work with them, so we make recommenda· lions for other placement.'' For those who stay, he said, "we first work on socialization. "When they get her e they are acting out in a very painful man- ner their dependency orr parents or authority figures. "Eacti blames someone else for what has happened. They won't accept responsibility· for themselves which is the key to Cedu learning. "They also come with a great need for acceptance and have sought downward for it with their peers. We reverse the direction." Mechanis ms employed to achieve emotional development include rap sessions, 24-hour marathons, re -evaluation counseling, encounters and workshops. 'In . a propheet (24-hour marathon), I got into my feelings. I found I was be- ing. accepted by others. and it was the first time I thought it was okay.' "I can-relate to t he kids about where they are at," Weiss said. "I've been there. I know what it is to come out of the sewer one step al a time. "When I tell them, 'You have to hurt before you can feel good,' they believe me." Weiss, who was addicted dur- ing his college years, said he never felt he had the habit or that "l was ever strung out. I got good grades. "However, I learned I was on a bobsled ride for eight years." He served time in Florida Stale Prison and was facing another sente nce when he joined Synanon, where several other staff members were prior to Cedu employment. Weiss said, "The vehicle that helped me out, is the same socie- ·lfln2a l&P•11 • .... n CEDU LODGE IS FORMER HOME OF ACTOR WALTER HUSTON ~ti! Kocll Pllolt ty and values that I rejected. I show the kids the same thing." Cedu, Weiss explained, is not an institution. It is a home. Stu· dents are assigned to family un- its where often, for the first time, 'About four months.after I . arrived, I had . a dream that I wanted to make my life work. I want to make tbat dream come true.' ' (> they experience caring. ''There's a lot of peer pressure here. The kids take pride in the buildin gs, grounds and themselves. So, when a new stu- dent litters, for instance, the others really get on him." , \ By doing what is expected they are accepted and they build self- esteem, Weiss said. Once they begin to feel good about themselves, they also open up and achieve in other areas. The structur ed program is de- signed so each facet interacts with the others. · All students are assigned to specific duties. By carrying them out, the y learn . to t ak_e responsiblility and the reward is accomplis hment. . Projects serve as vocational training. As students learn, t~ey also gel turned on to academics, · Weiss claimed. For instance, those working in construction learn math; kitchen detail teaches nutrition, and the administr ation unit, office skills. Public high school courses are 'If I left I wouUi have to be going to something big- ger . and more meaningful than Cedu.' taught, tutorially or in s mall groups, by the s taff. ~u can facilitate a high school diploma, anc! it is the recipient of a Title I grant for remedial reading. Because of its physical isola· lion maintenance and operation req~res the full gamut of skills necessary to r un a s mall com- munity. Construction of additional buildings, a swimming pool and sewage treatment plant has been done by the students. So far. Weiss said, they have passed every inspection. When s tudents arrive they start with simple jobs and pro- gress to those requiring m?re skills. After 90 days they receive a stipend which increases with job responsibilities. They learn the values of bard work, hon esty and self- 'I'm afraid l 'll sell out if I go back to the real world.' discipline, and they learn they can be self-supporting, Weiss said. How successful is the pro- gram? According to a Riverside Coun- ty Probation Department study, the rate is phenomenally high-70-80 percent show they have no drug involvement, no in- volvement with the law and they have a good work habit. Success rates traditionally range from two to 30 percent. ac- cording lo experts. Al the Na- tional Institute of Mental Health Clinical Resear ch Center. Lex- ington, Ky., the rates run from eight lo 40 percent. However, all figures are qualified, a Cedu spokesman pointed out. Riverside County has placed youths since Cedu 's inception, said Ron DeVoe, senior proba- tion officer, who praises the "ex· cellent program . They get tremendous results working with these hard-core users. ·'Often, Cedu is their last chance. They're really damaged ·It · s still. a big temptation when I . am . alone . and not feeling very good . about myself.' children and are bent on destroy- ing themselves which they 'A1ill do with continued use of drugs. "The setting is therapeutic and the intensive program works on the wbole problem rather than just the drugs. "They (students) need this kind of treatment to adjust, and when they leave they have ad- justed very well," said OeVoe who spends at least one day a week at Ce.du. ''They understand the work ethic and are very de.- <See ROPE, 8-3) • ' . .. . ... . OAtl.. Y Pll.OT . .. . ·"' . . Life Saver Northern California's first woman par amedic is Penelope Ba bienco of Saratoga. She is one of 19 persons who com· pleted the p aramedic ~ourse at Stanford University Hos pital. Horoscope: Aquarius . . . . . ... ... .. . . . Home lsn't-C.lip Join·t UPITel~l'tolo DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am happily married and have been for 15 years. I believe in equality for women; I'm my own boss and I do as I please. My husband and I disagree a lot , but we seldom fight. J sometimes worry that our mar- riage is too hapfy and something unexpected wU happen to spoil it. I believe we owe our marital success lo the fact that we resp~ct each other's opinions, needs and desires . My r eason for writing is io comment on the newlywed whose husband refused to cut his toenails. She s igned her letter "Bleeding Ankles." You suggest: ed that she give him a pedicure. Your answer elevated my blood pressure at least SO points! The thought of a woman down on her knee s cutting a man's toenails (which be was obviously too la zy to do) sparked rebellion in me. I suggest she t ell him to sleep by himself until he cut8 his own toena ils Honey may catch more flies than vinegar, Ann, but absence makes the heart grow fo nder -e s p e cially for newlyweds. -HAPPILY MAR- RIED LIBB ER DEAR LIB: To get down on one's knees can be a very good tblag -whether to pray, scrub a noor or cut a husband's toenails. Wbea you stand, you are a UtUe taller for the experience. UFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY Ann -Landers ' • DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you think"t>f a father who sits like a bump-on-a-log and pre- tends he is dear when. you are reprimanding one of the children. In our family, I have always done tbe rep rim anding because my husband worked nights while they were grow111g up and was never around when "things hap- pened." I feel I've done a good job. No child of ours has ever been in trouble or become in· volved with drugs. Last Saturday I told my 18· yelU"-old son to l(et a haircut. Jim's hair was not long, just r agged. I had been telling him for a week to get it cut. Jim is very bandy, e.specially with cars. So- meone always needs hi5 car fixed and off Jim goes. Well, Saturday morning I said, "Get it today, Jim." He insisted he had work to do. When I said, "No excuses. Get it today," he shouted an ob· scene word al me. His father just sat there. I am angry at my husband, VERY ANGRY, for not calling the boy back and reprimanding him. Please Ann1<bow can I make my husband underMIUld it's part of bis job to help me? - HELPLESS DEA1l H.: Sorry dear, buUbe discipline pattern ls firmly establlallecl hi your bome ud It's too late to cbange. JUI& lllDI ill there, Mom, and keep Oii doing what you're doing. Be tbnkful you are equal to tbe cllalleage. Some mothers wltb ~·unin­ volved" husbands can't back it and tbelr kids are plenty messed up. Don't flunk your. chemistry test. Love is more thanGte set of glands calling to anothet. Jf you have trouble making a distinc- tion you nee d Ann's booklet, "Love or Sex and How To Tell the Difference." Send a long, seU- addressed, stamped envelope with your request and 50 cents in coin 'to Ann ·Landers , P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, 111. 60120. Heed Intuitive Intellect W1llM Yoe W•t ...... ,. I 922 H.._ l r.d. FRIDAY, JULY ZS By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Ma rch 21-April 19): You have fun being yourself. You shine at social gathering. Your own style is best. most creative. Some fond hopes, wishes may be fulfilled. • , TAURUS (April ~May 20): Accent is on . what you do to promote personal interests. '. :•Heans don't d epend on others lo sing your : 1: aises. Key is lo stale your case. ·J• ! G EMINI <May 21-June 20 ): You learn how to ::,!: t message across. Publisher is interested in : :f: ~ viev. s, work. Spread infl uence. Refuse to be • nfmcd. • (: :· CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Your concern •:~ who owns what, who controls leases, what ; · • rtaxes must be honored -these are spolligbted. ·! ~ .:r LEO (July 23-Aug . 22>: Cycle is s uch that ~ :~do bes t by waiting, listening and observing. : l!schew direct assauJL Let others take initiative. • VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Music, harmony. " family reconciliation -these areas are featured. Accent is on employment, health. pacing, ability to learn by s haring knowledge. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emotional in- '• volvements are featured. Love is very much in picture. Your judgment is not apt to be calm, clear -inste ad. impulse, perhaps wishful think- ing attempt to t ake command. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Get appraisal. •: Be sure of costs, inventory. Take nothing for "' granted. Count your change, too. Your position is ' s trong. Don't sell yourself short. ~ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent on l transforming idea into viable concept. Don't ~ leave loose ends. Find ways of obtaining better .. display. more effective distribution. \ ' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Payments, • • collections are featured. New starts in new direc- tions are also accented. Highlight independence of thought, action. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cycle is high J -your timing is on target. Have faith in your , · own intuitive intellect. One who teaches takes a I· 5)>ecial interes t in your welfare. : ':c PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Some of your : : ~ears, doubts can be overcome. Your intellectual ! 1: ~urio~ity is activated. You obtain ans wers to • • ~4uesllons . · .. ; •; ; . ·~ ~:·Calendar " . I " > " , . . , , ... ·-·-.. .. ·-·-.. .. ... ·-. .. LAS ·BalZAS DEL MAR: The auxiliary or Children's Home Society will present a benefit Antique Doll and Miniatures Show and Sale from 10 a .m. to 4 p .m . Saturday, Aug. 9, in the Foun- tain Valley Community Center. Proceeds a id CHS which provides pregnancy counseling, t e mporary fos~er care, adoption services and a temporary live-in program for fa milies in crises. · CAL ALUMNI: A Night al Hollywood Bowl is planned for alumni of UC, .Berkeley. Guests will gather al 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9 for a picnic and then attend the Beethoven $j,ectacular '75 program to be cond';JCled by Lukas Foss. Guest pianist will be Van Cliburn . Geraldine Sandor may be contacted al SIJ-1 !00 for ticket information . RAPE CRISIS HOTLINE ALLIANCE: A enc.day whistle campaign to alert women lo the dangers or assault is designated for Saturday, Aug.9. Orange County Stop Rape will sponsor a rally at 11 a.m. at the amphitheater in Hillcrest Park, • f\Jll erton. Whistles will be sold and a seU·defense ~-~J2emonstration will be presented by Lynette Gosch. "; S:-YOUTH EXCHANGE SE1lVICE: Area ~ :.-homes are needed for Latin children who have ; ~ applied to the Youth Exchange Service to attend ... :• !American schools and live with Amerlcan ·: ;families in the fall. •: : The cblldren. apd 12to18, are from Mexico, ~: "Breu ud Central America IUMI they wlll be at· ~: :tendln1 one 1ernester or• full 1cbool year in the ;: :a.ta. ail bl b 0 Un f\arU>..-lnformailcln ii av a e 1 wn I YES. Bo"X 141, San Clemente 921'72.- &EMINAU: A serl~ or one-day semlnan specifically designed for matW'e women who want to enter or re-enter tne ;ob muket wtn be presented by the BrMdw•Y tn conjunction with UC lrv!M EJEU!Mlon md UCLA. 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SAVE 90.80 363.20 .... 1414. 25 pt. tot. wt. trio set. Swirl settin~ engagement ring. 2 brushed fi nish wedding bands. SAVE 65.10 263.20 ..,. sm. 112 carat tot. wt. bridal set. 3 stone engagement ring. 5 stone wedding ring. SAVE 77.80 311.20 .. Slit. Over·under bride' set. 1/5 carat tot. wt. awlrl •"910• menl ring. Matching wedding band with brushtd Jlortn~r• lin1$h. ....N SAVE 65.80 263.20 .. PH. 21 pt. solitaire trio set. Matcl'ling wedding bands. Straited center, plain rim. SAVE 55.80 223.20 .. U7t. Tri·oval trio set. 1/5 carat engagement ring . Matching wedding bands. ®' SAVE 142.80 571.20 A19. $1H. 1/2 carat tot. wt. bridal stt. Marquis aha.,. <Mamond ahgagement ring. ~tddlng band with 5 dlan)onds . ' u.1m . .. ~ .. -·--. . . , klll KKll Pi.oto ..... -...... • Thut9day, July 2-'. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT " . . = .. From B-1 • • .Hope Found termined to become positive Citizens in our society.·· 'If my family stays on drugs I wouldn't be. able to Cl3Sociate with them very much.' Although the school is located in San Bernardino County, place- ments are not made by its proba- tion department. One reason. s aid Stewarl Smith, c hief probation officer, is that "I jus t couldn't jus tify s pending county funds when we don't agree philosophically, i.e. they want complete severance from family ties and in our opi- nion it is hard to maintam a pro- gram with such a wide range of ages-13-22." Although Cedu now is licensed by the State Department of Health. Smith said, .. at first it was only li censed by the Stale Department of Education whi ch was not satisfactory to us. "I have talked to my place· ment officer. who ""I take another look at it and we may re· evaluate our position.·· from fam1lu.·s and fnends. "for tho:.t• who have 5tayed al ll'a5l six months ," s he said. .. there has been progress." C'edu's expansion over the past t>ight years 1s impressive, even to its founder and president, Mel Wasserman. • The former Palm Springs busi· ne!>sman befriended drug users who wen~ "hanging around" nexl door to his furniture store. He invited them to hjs home lo rap with his wife and himself. .SOOn. one asked to stay, t)ten :.inotht-r , then another. After out· J,!rowing their home, they moved to another site before the pre&ent location which currently houses about 60 students. "'When I look back. I think it re· ally 1s rl'markable. "Wasserman said of Ccdu's growth. "However , I can sec additional rapid ex- pansion. "But our goa l i s to do something meaningful. not lo get lar~e. I'm more interested in what goes on inside our walls than building the walls." As in the beginning, financing is a n ever-present proble m, 1<1mented Weiss. Cedu students stroll in front of th e new dormitory which was constructed through the use of a Kathy Sano. Orange County Probation Department place· ment officer s aid, ··crou 1s a good program for lhc right girls. "Tm select ive about who I place th1•rc rt isn 'l an easy pro- gram J think about lheir (young addicts'> willingness to get off the drug program · · Although a tuition fee is paid, C'ither from private or govem - mt!nt funds . it only takes care of aboul half the cost per student. he said. Contributions and grants al6o support the foundation, and ,'e. ('enlly a ne w dormitory was,un- derwritten by the 1-luor Corpora- t 1on . Another major Orange County contributor is the Irvine Foundation. . Fluor Corporation g ra nt. Th e residence is n amed after its benefactor. Net Gain: Even Score There a re few things in this world more satisfying than hav· ing your son teach you how to play tennis, unless it is having a semi-truck run over your foot. It is almost as if he is paying you back for letting him fall off the dryer when he was a baby and you were bathing him ... for pulling him to bed on his fifth birthday when he threw ice cream into the fan ... for bailing out of the car when he was 16 and you were teaching him how to drive. All the hostilities come out the moment you walk onto the • court together. "We·re going to continue with our instruction on how to pick up the ball," he said. "I know how to pick up the ball." I said. "I've told you before, we do not pick up the ball like a gorilla go- ing for a banana. There is the professional way and there arc several approaches. You can use the western forehand grip, lean over gently and tap the ball with your racket until it bounces." Several minutes later as I was on my knees pounding the racket into the optic yellow ball, he leaned over and said, "It is not a snake you are beating to death. It is a tennis ball. Let's try the ball- against·the-foot method." I s tood up exhausted. "How does that work again?" "You grip your racket against the ball and firmly force it to the inside of your Jeft foot. Bending AT WIT 'S END your knee. you lift the ball to about six inches off the ground and drop it. When it bounces, you continue bouncing it with your racket until you can pluck it off the g round and into your hand." Gripping the racket, I forced the ball to the inside or my foot where it rolled over the foot and toward the net. I cornered it and started in· ching the ball up my leg, but lost my balance and fell into the net. Peering Around Approaching the ball once more I accidentally kicked it with my foot and chased it in a crouched position to the corner of tht? court, slamming my body in· to the fence. For the next 15 minutes, the elusive'little ball moved all over Lhe court like it had a motor in it. Fina lly, I leaned over, grabbed it with my h and, placed it on my leg and supported it with the racket. CELEBRATING their golden wedding anniversary at a party· in the Greenvill e Country Church, Santa An a were Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Maxwell of Hunt· ington Beach. The party, attended by more than 100 friends and relatives, was hosted by th eir on ly daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bob M allox and their daughter, P am Mattox, all of Huntington Beach ; Virgie Stone of Santa Ana, and Joan McFad· new outdoor art gallery every Fri. & Sat. Exciting fine art exh1b1t every week outside Huntington Center Mall between Broadway and Barker B<os. Plus artist of the week, COLIN, featured al Barker Bros. Beach & Edinger at San Diego Fwy. den of Huntington Beach. Since moving to Huntington Beach in 1948, the Maxwells have been active in church work. He , serves as a Deacon as well as Sunday school superintend~nt. ATl'ENDING the national con- vention of Business and Profession al Wom en's Clubs a[e Dorothy Wright, Mona Sheltoa, Janice Haines and Myrna Rosen· feld, members or the Newport Harbor group. The convention took place in Las Vegas. "Okay," I shouted. "I picked up the ball." "That'll be all for today." he said. "We'll s pend a few more weeks on this before moving aJo,ng to hitting the ball." I put my arm over his shoulder. "Now. let me tell you how lo pick up towels off the bathroom Ooor. You simply bend your body in the middle, grasp the towel firmly between ... From our Boys Dept.-Tennis Camp cable kn1t sweater tennis shirt tennis shorts by~ white. sizes 6-20 b~~l~w@J~o~@J ~~ 44 1<1.-.hoon 1sl<1nd. l'Cwport center 644·5070 And, s he s aid, "I usually plact' those who feel pretty much to themselves and that they have nu place to go Cedu is isolated and those who go there arc cut off Donations may b(' mailed to Cedu, Box 1176, Runmng Springs 92382 HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE ONLY ' EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS ... DURING THIS TOTAL LIOU/DA TION SALE! HALTERS "•cellenl o~.,...,,...,,nl of 1tyles ~ coo" ...... to S7.tt I '' NOW POLYESTER CA PRIS IOOt le•lunzcd cio.blc ~n11 strerch pJl<>n<. NOW 499 TOPS & SHELLS I OO't polye•I"" polye,1er ond conon l::k<O.. lf'C)lltw to$1.tt 2" SWEATERS & KNIT TOPS polye1le.>n. collQn\. conon & ?iY"··I"' l .... to SUt 3'' NOW SKIRTS ~ ~WC\t in Y'(YA)n foY..oon .J.tt. 1 ...... toSl.tt 3" NOW SHIRTS polyt'\IP• lorq •J...,..e 1hor11. solidi & P'•"'" l"Jllll-to S 12. tt NOw3 99 499 FASHION PANTS '" 1tw-\eol()I\ ' newe\I \hades l ..,._.toSl2.tt 7'' NOW COATS- SA VE 50°/o Y2 cw co.ts& ....... cCHSb. .... ...., c-e PRICE ·-·todl- DRESSES- ~ PANT SUITS d-O\ll('olly rrodlJ( f'<1. buy now ond SAVI 11 lin9erie & loun9ewecr enl~~ 11od reduced lJ: 1J: AND /3 to /2 MOREi ALL PRICES SLASHED! After••• y WI' 1 ••rs It's t .. •1 Pos111vr1 Y End CLOSING 1HE OOo HuNr•NG~ Of oua STOR~ IEACfi FOREVER•• WE Musr VA •• P•rM1srs1 CA rr 1HE SUCH f A1u1~~~1: llfORr PERHAPS UYSI •EVER AGA1•1 ltUAlll~ICUO l ••• :•: STORE HOURS 10 A.M. 10 5916 EDINGER 6 P.M. IY .... 'Pt 0 0 I I C...WJ IC.-.t S,.t 1« h i HUM11NGTON IEACH SATURDAY, JULY 26th 9 to 6 on the Mall • 'I " ft --YPllOT ~lodel 33.t I I _..._ S A VE s20! Water· Heater R_..,.'139.99 11997 'Water Softener 165201 125201 SAVE s30! Kenmore 3-Cycle Washer :~'.~ 24997 SAVE s30! Kenmore Electric Dryer Re~ular s 199.99 16997 ears· .. SAVE 840! 100% Solid State Color TV Reg ular 8289.99 24988 13'-in . diagon al measure p icture. L ightwei g ht. Up-front contro ls for easy tuning . ' ' " 150 211 • 186005 SAVE 52 10 5'3! 126005 Exterior Latex or Interior Latex Flat ,.o ur Cl11•i1·f•! lt1•p:11l;1r Si.'J1J lo 88.lJ9 5?.? $6 .99 lnler ior l .a lcii: Se mi-Gloss l1aint 17000.l <1 .?'> gal. SAVE 840! Craftsman 18-inc h Mowe r Reµ:ulHr 8 149.99 1199 Self p rop elled r eel mower with 7.7 c u. in. engine. #8172 8 129.CJ<) l'O\O'l'r J-A.lµ:f'r 'l'rirnme r 187f).)_ I M .9 S-19.99 C.:raflii111;111 l::lcclric Ed gc>r 185794 3?.9 SAVE 88! SAVE 8 20! 2 UR. 18-in. File Sears T ype writer 3-Speed Table Fan n .. ,:ul11r 3197 139.IJ<J 45 .. lb. Deter ge111 "'"!!"'"'" l 2'l 7 8-in. Diag. Meas. Picture Black and White TV SAVE sso! •66701 /8080 Refrigerator with lcemaker Regular 8409.99 $359 All frostless. 17.0 Cu. Ft. lcemaker hook- up to water supply available, extra. Class ic Gas Range Rf!g ular $4 79.'19 s419 Both ovens are c ontinuous clean- ing ... speci ally c oat ed over in- terior wo rks to clean away food s p l atters at normal baking tem- peratures. ~~=='iif SAVE 850! 15.3 C.:u. FL R e g ular SI 29.9'1 10988 AC/D C oper at es on house- hold current or batteries (op- tional extra). Simulated TV reception on all sets. SAVE 5 3095 ! Zig Zag Portable Mode l R egular 5139.9.'; $109 Ju s t di a l to se w z ig -zag o r strai ght st itch es forward or r e- verse ; dial to blind hem, button- hole. #1030 Upright SAVE ·'40! Freeze r Be11 Selling PoWermale Canisl e r Vac Sears R 1 0309 Kenmore 8;f; ~ 9 MicroW•ve O.en · R-lo~ 1239.99 --~.199 Buift·ln lock and lig h t. Al l fro st- less. I MAJOR 8214 ............ --...... --.. --. . . . . . / 2797 "'!"'" 23997 ,S:.!,9.99 in 3 Hours 9 :30 A .. M. to 12:30 P.M. • Low l'riced! 1:: 45-in . Cotton Fashion c olors. SAVE 36%! ! 'Value-fit'" ' P a nly \,, I-lose Regular 69c " .; 2 pr. 88c / /'YS\ ;, Nude heel, rein-0,,.~ --.; forced toe. One size f its 95-165 lbs. (.'l .T 71% to 79o/o .-\~sc,rlc·cl l\i1c·l1t•11 'l~c•••l s '«•·r~· lll l .11'# '" tt:..?. 111 .. 1'. .. . • S.t ai nlf SS steel Fork , turner, beollnp 1poon. spalul•. more. With melom l ri e hendles. '.' • I h.'J'J Infants' and To Pant Sets l~ow l1ri1:c1I 347 ·11 S olid color ~top w i th c · •• 1 coordinate d ' 1 ·-pants. Infant s and toddle r s ' 2T-4T SAVE ·1·7%! llro1>il 11c . . -Cy litld cr -- Rf1?ular 8 1-:'l'> ' .88c 14.1 o z. U se w i th Sears pro· pane c .1a mp stoves arid Ian- terns. Spor ting Goods Dept. CUT 50o/o! Low Light .Movie camera w •• 5488 1109.99 Super-fast F :1 .3 lens . CdS electric eye. Fixed focus. bRANGE (:B..UN1'Y' SEA:RS I . ' • I H s ' " 1 ., ' er· ni t l .o·o ' ·nt1 • es: • . es;· • " . . l: . .. .. .. • •• nit .o·c intt ~ . . .. . . . AVE $49.98 Standard Size Sofa Sleeper Durable how Stopper Festival Regular 82-19.9:5 19997 R e~ular S9.99 5?.~. 100% Olefin fabric cover in plaid. Easy open ing bed unit with Serofoam mattress for good sleeping. Long wearing nylon pile in patterns and decorator colors. • Fiberglass Dra.peries 48x84-in. 15 . long__ pair 72x84-in. 87 SO . long__ • pal.I' 96x84-in. long ___ 8} 0 pair 120x84-in long_ i 12.50 pair 144x84·in. long 1}5pair ClJT ~:1! Children's 2-pc. Rainwear Was 85.99 297 Patterns, solids. Sizes 3-6X. SAVE 2.~o/o! 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Elizabeth TayJor and Sandy Dennis won Academy Awards for their perfo rrna nces in this high voltage drama from the acclaimed play by Edward Albee, with Richard Burton and GoorgeSeg<JI. NBC (4) 9:00 -"The Greatest Girt." This pilot for l he nc''' fall series ·· Holvak'' features G lcnn f<'ord as a country pre· acher . With Julie llarris., Lance Kerwin, Cari Anne \Ya rder and 1-larris Yulin. • TV DAILY LOG Thursd ay Evening JULY 24 '-00 00 t •i\9 mrnCD11e1111 (3 Q 17 l •ll 6 ('9 I )Pk•> O l•)hllllUI Q Wil6 Wiid Wul m C:1n• At•t1 @MIMI Squid ra M111.1 lrHH 76 ,~. l•••dtll ED Cletht< CO .. Jl'lfll Eil Roe.., f. f1itndi ':JO 10 Mert Grillin Sho• m 1h11i:ir1 111 (l )I Sp1 ffi 1'1l Chi C~'u1n j .)9 1 fl ) Oe1ler's thole• m h aul FilfJI rn C:111opio1 C:ewimel EI! little llnuh 7:00 f} 0 0 ill (6)ED CD He•I 1l !lnt•sidt O kwliftf '°' Dln111 (6 IMIMI SquM ll llllt(h .. CottltClltllCH 0 W11.1r11 M1 lint! 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O Calellfl.lt 0 Morit: IC) (nrl -A ~lll•I {i} Movie: """iipefifll C:~ With D11ttr" (d11) '67 -Gtot-ae fi:om) '42 -flhllGn Beile. 81tnd1 M1h11os, t1ur1 Dtvon, Ea~ Hclh loyce. min. 0 (~(1))1'.})Wt Wo!ld Spe- (t,j Wil4 W~d Wes1 c11l "Fred ls!11re S..!u!es !ht fo1 0 It!! @ I Q) G) lun-r M~-l.lu1oe1ls" CR) rred k.t•ue " tht IH '"th .. [supt Ar1•11"' (Rl RGICOI! ho1t tor lh•• tutlu lt lo mov.e mu11- l fl 810*01 IUtlll IS I Pll!.110 t<.c.tpt 1d1sl wlmm Bunty's l!!Uld uipturrs and tlv.n mus! hol4 uni.I h's 1ttuined to lilll. m Dtatrr't Cho1e1 W MOMM!ay lhrw f1id11 ED Nlfil tl1t i2& Moo~: (Cl (2111) "11\.1 T111lh ~IClitll" (ffl"°) '65 -Ml!ttHo Mu t•001n11t, U1~ut1 Aod1tu, lls1 M1t llMllr. m r h1a11..1phil f•lk fm1r11 Eil Jipanese Ll•fUIJI ,,.,,, .. , e1ls which !t'"~*S !he Dulsl1nO•n1 mus1<1I moloon p.clufe-; prod1tctd by 20,h Ctnluf}'·fD • du1rn~ !ht fist (~ ~111. The proaram 1how1 ~or· ton: ot lht stud•O"s best <em-em· b~r~ hims lhJI have prt11en1ed i~ mus•r;al m~e~ s~ch 11111 " M111lyn MomOI', Janr llus\1!11, Beny Cr•ble. M1urier Cht1lhtr, Oon1ld O'Connoi. Barbra SUtiund, 1nd Slrnley Ttm· pie 1mon2 m1111 olhtrs. Q Mollit: ...._ nett" (Wt) 'SS -S!twlr1 Cr1n1tr, Jo•~ C1tenwood, Geofft SlndtfS. ll:OO m Mtrlt: "Wtll LllWll" (1d•) '!18 l:JO 0 I~' fl ) (3) CD The lnas -8f!f}' Sullrun Ptlfl CriHs. Wllttlloi ··the Rtbtl'" Whtie lfOfk ' lfll u~r11I iotos 10 orllr1 Ill SUPP<HI Q) k'I S..lt ~'' bmtly, lru<•.e W~t Wd l:CO Q (JOlT-!N de~ly uills rt QUl!S 1111! 10111 on O ,~,,.,..,. ITt Jkft Slltkr, l1'~-~ m """" Gritthl Show '"" 0 "" [J) (Jl tlS ,_ .... ir: !CJ C21wl .,....., A111i. " Vir· 111H1 W.m"" (R) (dll) '66 -(1111· belh 11ylol, Richard Bul!Olt, C4ol1• s.,,.i. S..lldJ Dtnnis. A ffprusift( fool .ti lht •or!ll 1spre!1 ot 1 m11u11t 11 1 (llllplt 1t!t111pl lo wr~ally dl!l110JI IKh cthfl. Friday I0:00 0 M~1Mf1t lri ....... 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KOCE Television (50) Auditimis Announced kvnie'B'ad Seed' Cast The Irvine Community Theater -which will lead a nomadic existen ce Jn 197.S-78 performing in three separat~ locations -has announced the cast for its opening production a revival or Max.well ' Aoders00 's drama or Juvenile murder, "The Bad Seed." - Susan O'Connell and young Barrie Calhoun have won the pivotal roles of the di3traughl mother and her deadly daughter in the ICT production, which will open Aug , JS a t lhe i-~ountain Valley Community Theater. Top supporting roles will be taken by Phyllis Jones as the garrulous landlady and Onofre Gutierrez as the slightly demented janitor. Others in the Irvine cast in- clude Peter 1o1cAllister, LcJis Farah, Del Jones, D.D. Calhoun, Charles St. J ohn, Larry Eldon and David Long. "THE BAD SEED" will i.n- augurale the new season for the Irvine players a month earUe r than other community theaters (t-'i . Intermission ~ Tom Titus ) in tbe area. The August produc· lion dales were chosen lo allow the grbup to forego a December sbow and stUI maintain ib five- play schedule. Three other JCT plays are planned ror the Youth Services AssociaUon building al Bristol Street and Red Hill A venue in Costa Mesa, while negotiations (or a firth production al a th..ird location are still in progress. "The Bad Seed" will be pre- sented Aug. 15-16, 22·23 and 29-30 al 8:30 in the Fountain Valley theater, 18280 Ml. Baldy Circle, Fountain Va ll ey. Advance re· servalions are being taken at 557-7297. CALLBOARD -Auditions have been announced for the season-opening productions or two other local g roups, the Westm i n s t e r Community Theater and the Costa Mesa Civic Pla y h ouse : Th~ Westminster players will cust the dramatit· comed y . ".Dul· terflles Are Free," wh il e. the Costa M esa troupe h.a:,; the Orange County premu;r e_ of ··Four on a Garden'' in lh~o~ftn~- Readings for ·· Butterflies "'·111 be held Sunday. Aug. 3. ul 2 p.nt . and Monday, Aug. 4, at 7 p.1n. al the Westminster theater•, ·'1272 Maple Ave,, under the dirffiinn of Stan Pritchard. A cast' of lv>'O men and two women is re(luirt'd for the story or a blind youth making it on h is O\~tn. 1'he show opens Sept. 5 fo r a four-"·eekcnd run. Pali Tambellini, beginning, her . 11th season as resident director at the Civic Playhouse, will hold tryouls for ··f our on a Garden" on Monday, Aug. 4. at8o'clook in th e Community Rccrealion Ce nter a uditori um. The c;i sl calls for eight men and eight women in rour un related seg- ments set in the same apart- ment, "Garden" will open ScpL 13 for four weekends. ::; ·=· · . Disney Film Formula .Simple;. By JERRY BUCK BURBAN K CAPJ There's no mystery lo Disney·s contin uing sue· cess in the family view. ing market. according to the studio's execulive producer, Ron J\1iller. '"It 's really very si m- ple," s aid Mille r . "I think as long as you put entertainment up on that screen it will draw peo- ple. That's what people are there for, to be enter- tained." Miller said the family movie m arket is bigger than ever, pointing to such current s uccesses from W a lt Di s ne y Productions as "'Escape to Witch Mountain,·· "The Apple Dumpling Gang" and "One of Our Dinosaurs ls Missing" as well as to s uc h non- Disney films as "Benji" and ''The Return or the Pink Panther." "I DON'T think kids a r e any more sophisti cated today than they were 10 years ago," said Miller, a 6-fool-S former pro roolba ll player who is married to th e l ate Disney's daughte r Di ane. "They s till like visual gags and we'r e still do· in g th e same thin g. 'Escape to Wilch Moun· lain' is different only in the sense that it's a futuris tic s tory. We've never done anythi ng like that before. But in all other aspects" it's typical· ly Di sney. It involves children a nd has the good guys and the bad guys ." ,,...., ... t-.. -.... Q-CIOOUOOI Jolt "THIU.,lOflAL" ,,., FOUNTAWVALLE.Y• "-"'"w"''" ,._ ....... OI• "00 Oneufwr DfllllAUIS lsMlssl119 #,,,,..._um to M•con CounlJ . ,......_....,,.. 0 .... 0.11,.11:>0 Mt<! -~•u ~rl t.tl:OCIPM ·Sl.Jt. ''Witch Mountain " was Di s n e y 's firs t science fiction mov ie since ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Next June the s tudio starts production on its biggest science fiction movie ever -aod its first space travel 'rilm -··space Station One." J UST FINISHED is "Gus," about a pl ace- kicking mule for a luck· less pro football team, and "Ride a Wi ld Pony," filmed' in Australia for release next Eas ter. In current production is "Double Trouble," based loosely on "The Ransom of Red Chi er·· and s t a rring David Niven, Darren McGavin and Don Knotts. Jt"s about two youngsters who fake their own kid· napin g and take up temporary company with two bumbling .safe crackers. 1 Miller said he believes the studio has had too "RHEL •• ROUSERS" 1'11 -....... ... 1111 ' F"OlMTAW VALLEY• ,....,..._,_., '""""'·" ..,. """ "RETURHTO MACON COUNTY" l:ZM:n-~U "REIEL ROUSUS" m any co m e dies a nel hopes to encourage pro- duct io n o f mor e dramatic films in the future. ' "THERE'S NO such thing as a Disney formula," he contends. "There arc th e obvious things we can'l do, but basically it's entertain· m ent . Our come dies have to be visual. Our ad-. ventures have to have a· lot of action. CHAU.TOM HISTOH • ALL STAI CAST .... _ _,.._ FllST IUH! "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" 'IJland liolld•~,l Leav~• Bafffo Poullfon Dolly or 90.m. c.rr (7J4) 67l•S:&4S I For HcJcruorfons, ~t~. --~.-.--.. ® No on1 uaderl8 .•.- ''\\'e don't really'evrr find ourselves gf'tting in· volved in long: ctialogue Sl'enes. Thal's ~·hen the kids go and b1,1y pop- co rn . I -Nt<l $1.!o9 , -· 1un. -1'1111\. 1 ut !11.-S• Jlt. I WM. 12-2:00 flTOH .tOHN • JMI WNO IN 4-Tl.ACIC sn110.· TOll\MT 1"I ,.~: ~""'~B"llf:AKOUT tPGI . !(lJ fntertainment Happenings .•• Fiims Thea ter Dance Televl1lon in lhe \ ' t •• n .;ro ,•, n w "" . ' .. ..su ... • 'Yi ' ":Pi '· .,la ., . .,<bu m .. ,(!<> . II!> JI g ... . (1l ·wa . . " ... •• •• .," ·~· ... . . . . ~ } Lily Top Satirist , lly Ji'RANK SWER11.()W , , NEW YORK <UPI> -On Friday _night, ABC aJrs the second Lily 1l'omlln variety speciaJ (10 p.m. Chan. ,; . nel 7). Alter 60 minutes, Miss Tomlin • walks oft the stage as the beat satirist .on television today. ·;" Miss Tomlin, who performed ... superbly in her dramatJc debut in , .:·.Nashville," sh9ws her comedic ,virtuosity in this special. She throws ~:Pies, wiggles her tongue and walks .. • ,LM: thin line or comedy and tragedy. :· At Umes, you don't know when to ,_laua:h or cry. Perhaps, this is the best •,-t:a Jut e to a · ,.humorist. , · The _pro g ram 'oPens wit)\ the em·· .· ~y award-wlnnin111 · periorQler spoof· ' tnl' hair spray com. ·merclals. S'-1.ben ,Walks on st· e to ,..(loo her mono ogu e. . · ~d her st ands ' .a giant wallet. She TOML.1" ~ · Says she brings the billfold because.her ~ fD~e!" told her "never leave her walletui thedres.singr09m -upeclal- ly if )'.OU are doina a show at ABC " Considering ABC's r atin11s lutyear is hercommentreallty9Jlaloke? ' Next, Miss Tomlin 111 ,iven. an awa rd by four oCficia s from Detroit, her home t.own. Moments alter she gel.I tfte g~d Plaque, she and the olflcials break i1;1to a rock and roll dance a la the Motown sound of The T~mptations. Again, is this reality·or BJokt:? · ~ ENTERTAIN!¥1ENT Other skits include a look at "'--...-... _..----.../ women's magazines, an Edith Ann 'F J)j . S routine and slice oC life from the e DI el St.arlite Lounge where lonely Bobbi , J~anne plays tbe organ l"ght alter For 'Casanova' ru~t. . , LOS ANGELES (llPl e~e 1s a ac~rc1ty of satire oP. _ Universal P ictures American telev11ion today. Last wlll sponor the United season, tbe Smothers Brothen were States and Canad· · supposed to bring back this style of lease of ' 'Casanov 1~ ~ humor, but ~ey f~led.. Now, we have first film to m:de i: Mi4a Tomlin. Given that she suc-English b y Fed · cessrutly Pokes fun at the life s~les or Fellini erico contemporary soci~y, lt!ere 11 no re· nonaid Sutherland has ason wby she can t move into the been signed to pl th ~or.Id of politic al humor. But this is a title role of the leg::dar: difficult ro~d to walk, especially in romanticist r th l8th eraofescap~sm and fantasy. Century. 0 e 1'he lt1rrifging 111oliun picture fro1r1 tlu! lrrrifyU1g No.1 bflll ~elkr. IAlllA STRllSAHD JAMIS CAAH "AH!IHY LADY., IP'Gf MWS IGIBIT ICIY SW' .... -DMYIUS5 I ••IS] "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGIRHA.UT" IPGI ::-:;-::?i ·f;-'.l-:~ .\ : ',• ·f,h"f',_\if:;':\.1 ... ...:. 'f.:-. ... ~: :. --·:~ ::; ·' '.•; ~'<::,,.:, ' .:: .... '.. \ . • . °"7• YOT A.Mi OF SIMIAD"' -W.STWotLD• tNf -ii 1COOLEY HIGH' is a landmark movie, one of the year's most · ·important and·heartening pictures.· '. ·, . ' ··~ The Real Cool School! Bargain MaQ Jn 2,JO Senior Citizen ·. 50 at all ti SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES --·-I.TOI":!.-•nu,.-·I·•-• " "COOLEY HIGH" "" "'l"--l llMll...,.. i•SMILE'' J.\ .... ...,... 1 .. 1-IMI ''MAHDIHGO" •i1•1•.H ... ~ 6:1 .. 19:11 W/8CAAN. -• NQllM.6N JEWISON,.,, i\OU.ENlAlr XJHN fOJ5EMo'N ·WID~·.ot< Dl!Jl·llCH5Q.INN Al.Wl.Att:N5ln'·GlrMAIV.1flOlTIM·IW.PH ~ -.--..Wl.UAM ~·-Cad.<11dtor,6JIO'I,£ ~N ~"""'*A\m(KJW..ME]'\.,.,,,._,...,Chc>odbr~J~ DAILY 2:00-4:30.7:15-1:45 I Midnight Fri. I .Sit. EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA FASHION ISLAHD • MIWPOllT CINTfR (R) NEAR COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR 644-0760 tl!i!W! ll!WM m 1m11! · mm 11n111 Will lillll · !llllllYI llJ~li llti!H lftllllll ·llill ~1111111n 1M1111 11fll .....,,..., ....... It • .,..., ....................... ... __ ..... ·--· -·-·7 c-~l"'',.., ""'IAftM9¥All .• t'ffKh -......... ""'""'' ~· ....... .. .. . , ' '• . . . . . . . . . ·········~····-·- ' . CAIL Y PILOT •7 ! !'!rug Scene Tu~ Cher Off ' ., Q: I wasn't surprised when I read that news story about Cher Bono being at a party which re· suited· in the drug death or a musician, with. somebody else so ill from an overdose that ii it wasn't.for Jter quick thinking and nrst 'aid, be too might have dl'ed . Weren't she and Sonny on the sturC when they were ro<'k 'n' roll headUners?-Ms. R. Blaisdale, Cleveland. A. ~That'll an old, unfounded and unfair rumor . \'lhen·we checked it out back in April 1989, Cher, on- 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn ond Hy Gwdlter ce and for all time put the li e to such gossip . , "Dear Hy," she wrote. "l must say, th-=" the question you presented to me came ·as 'a shock. However you may quote me: I am not now tak!Dg, nor have l ever in my life taken pot in any w aY or Corm ; nor for that matter any other drugs not pre< scribed for me by my physician ... I hope this w.JH <'iear up any misquotes. "Sonny and I are avid fighters against drug abuse. and just last year l1968) we made a short Ire W.lm!J.~.~l9.n IPGI. 644·0760 TNU II·-ltt.Jli6"1· TU ES ,, ... ,. WID·l .lf·IUN t:4.._.: t~1:•t;•M1 DNIONt ~Cl~.~~.~!~,TER "'1"'"""""' 979-4141 1'•1 'THE OTHER SIDE Of THE MOUNTAIN' NOT SINCE u:M SJU\Y.. tCl~.~~~,~.~~,TER ... ,. ..... t 0-!11 979.4 141 ..... GENE HACKMAN CO-HIT JAMES MASON "MANDINGO" "tfle RITUIHI Of ttie Pini! 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She is :n the best of health (or 004 fuat weeks old. • ' "Again, may I say thank you fgr writing, and here's wishing you every suecess.'' · • ~ • • . Q : nae atunlm•n rldlng tbe mo&orcjc..&t bl tile movie "Freebie and tbe Bean" i.oked !•like Evel Knievel. Wa s it? -John Selldrt. Red Deer, Albert•. A : No sir. In ''Freebie'' you saw no Evel, heard no ~vel, etc. In fact, you saw no stuntman. You'saw national speedway chaqip Mike Bast, former motocross champion and trails rider. ms twO: whetled expertise uU.racted the att.entioo of the pie·· ture·s director and Mike, who ls not a professional stuntman. worked out his own stunts for the fiic1'. FMHtON llLAM> NfWl'ORT CENTDI -"Tlle--•t..ce ol • .......... ...._ IWewman io "'fhe Dr-nlngPool" ,IPG) HARPER IS BACK! "'-UI You'll Elli it as well as see 11.. -:i .... ~., ' .. ... ---· .......... trW ..• .._ ... _ • .... -ful..a.. ,, __ tCt~~.S~,TEI "'"''"'""''" f7t-4141 CIMEMA WIST "'"~'••1'°'-"""llt ... l!-<""111 nz.4411 ,• ~-· J:lJ~RoM Fash ion lslan~ Newport . Beach $T,EA1E:o ·soutlb$ o~· THE HARBOR .. \ ' ( ' . I L • • • 88 OM. Y PILOT QUEENIE ~ 7-..2~ o ...... --... •..S -·- "Oh. 11 keeps fine time. I'M the one who loses an hour a month trying lo set the hour, minutes. seconds and <btc." L. /ti. Bogd Best Time To Interrupt Young lady, h•ve you figured out how to know when the time is right lo interrupt your boss? Scholars who study such matters say there's a simple technique. II be pau~es in hiB~ conversation but continues lo look away from yo u. that means he's still explaining himself and doesn't want an interruption. But if he lcx:ks glances with you when be pauses, that !-Crvcs as his invitation lo you to jump into the dialogue. YOU KNOW it's painful lo rub salt into an open wound, but did you k:how it's almost as painful to do likewise with sugar? PLEASE ADD "un- farsightedly" to your list of 14-leller words wherein no letter is repeated. CATCHER Q. "How many limes does a baseball catcher have to bend his knees up and down in a typical doubleheader?" A. Figure 300. a'ry it. HERE'S A matrimonial expert who con- tends the average husband loses his temper six limes a week, the average wife only three times a week. Our Love and War man won 'l buy that. No marriage can long endure between any lady and her gentleman friend who lose their tempers for a total of nine limes a week, says he. TAKES A FIFTH of a second to blink your eye. And if you do it the way most people do it, you'll do it 25 times every minute. An oph· thamologist told me that. IT'S A MATIER of record, too, that dis- tillers have made vodka out of plums, rye, corn, wheat, potatoes, cattails, lilies and even nettles. Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bor 156'9, Costa Mesa92626. Proxmire 'Sour' On Anny'~ Music WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Army is building a $2.6 million training and recording center for its band and chorus. Sen. William Proxmire CD· Wis.) thinks it's a waste of money. A spokesman said con· struction ·of Wilber M. Brucker Hall, named after th e former secretary of the Army, began recently at sub- urban Ft. Myer, Va. The project passed Congress Newspaper Pinups 'Stowed' last year. It will have a series of practice rooms and a recording studio. THE BALL replaces two World War Il vintage buildings wbieb, a spokesman said, are ''too small and acoustically unsatisfac- tory for recording." He said the Army band and chorus have had to prac- tice in hallways and other makeshift places and, for the Sept. 6, 1974 funeral of Chief of Staff Creighton E . Abrams, bad to practice in the street. Proxmire called the new building "ex - traordinarily expensive" and stJggested that the musicians practice in an existing facility. NORFOLK, Va. (UPI> • •TH E A R M ED -The Seabag, a Navy services," be said, newspaper that recently "already maintitin a began running photo-force of some 100 bands graphs of partially-clad and 5,500 uniformed men to match its trad.i-music • m a k er s or tional female pinups, bas roughly one-third of an mere e d wit b o e w infantry divis ion. They publishers who have resort to the defense ended the publication of priorities system to buy all pinups. sheet m\&Sic and Wtrv· ! ,, According to one staf-ments oo a preferentlal 1 Jer, the new newspaper basis for this mutlcal ( "Wlll be "a prudish affair,' force." strictly news." ·He added, ''The The mal e pinups, planned trainin«i cent« called the Honey, were for the Army chorus and initialed a bout aht band is but another put mon tb s ago, att•r of the coeUy public rela- women complained u..t tioos programs of the the Swee tb,art, Ua9' miUtary servlce1. It female pinups. did eat •aervea absolutely no give women equal apace. mililarf function ane it. 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E nder had set the previous mark or 2:04 .07 in the qualifying earlier in the day. Valerie Lee of Mission Viejo was fourth in 2:04.15. "Sure I had ',confi dence," Babasholf said of her late-closing victory. "But at the last world championships I h ad fou r second places a nd I was beginning to wonder if I was stuck in second place. Last night I bad a fourth and the one thing I wanted to do tonight was win." Enc.ler. who set the world re- cord of 2:02.27 this past March, held the lead at the 50. 100 and 150-mete r marks but there was just loo m uch pool for her as Rabashoff. world record holder in lhc 400 freestyle, had more left w[th her fabled Flying Russian finish. Ender was asked why the East Germans had lost two races they were expected to win, the 200 .J-1' '~ .. · ~$ ·:~J\i~ ~ "% " ~· 1 1 vv;,~eJ 4 4~,,;.t..,. '.:£, J z .J f ~:~v<.J .. ~~ ~ -~,,,efj ~ UPI Teletlllo .. NEW YORK'S PELE (RIGHT), SAN JOSE'S GABBO GAVRIO DUEL. NY WON, 4-3. Sports in Brief '76 Olympic Trials Set for Newport The m e n's n a tional cham · pionship water polo fin als and the 1976 Summer Olympic trials will be held a t Newport Harbor High August 15, 16, and 17. From the 12 t eams competing for the National Cha mpionship, the 1976 Olympic Squad will be selected. Schedule for play is: Friday -E very hour on the hour from 8 a.m . to7 p.m. Saturday -Every hour on the hour from 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. (ex- cept 12 noon>. Sunday - (Fina ls) -10 a .m., 11a.m.,2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Admission lo the event is $2 Friday, and $3 Saturday and Sun- day. Tickets can be purchased at the gate. · P e le Scores NE W YORK -The New York Cos mos, assisted by a second· period goal by Pele, defeated the San J ose E arthq uakes 4·3 in penalty sh ooting Wednesday night for a 2·1 overtime North American Soccer League victory before a crowd or 11,137. The penalty-shooting became necessary arter t he two teams bad battled through a 1·1 regula· tion t i m e d eadl ock a nd 15 m inutes of scoreless s udden- death overtim e. Ml•trfal SAN FRANCISCO -A m is· trial was declared Wednesday in the case of Oakland Raiders star Geor ge Atkinson when a federal court jury was unable lo reach a v e rdict o n embezzleme nt- larceny charges. U.S. Dis t. Court Judge William Sweigert dismissed the panel after the fore m an , Richard Corley. said the 11 men and one woman were dead locked. The judge tenta tively set Sept. 8 for a decision on a new trial date. in the event the government should ask for one. Asst. U.S. At- tv. Janet Aitken s aid the case ~111 be reviewed before deciding whether to pursue it. A she Scared WASHINGTON -Wimbledon champion Arthur Ashe survived a scare in the second round of the Washington Star Tennis Tourna· ment, defeating Australian Dick Crealy 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. Meanwhile Guillermo Vi las and llie Nastase won. Vilas beat Dennis Ralston 6·2, 6-0 and Nastase eliminated Sherwood Stewart 6-2, 6·3. Doping Rap fits Slavs ; U.S. Beaten CALI, Colombia (A P ) -Italy crushed the United States 10-4 in waler polo Wednesday in the semifin al round of the World Aquatics Championships here as dopi ng c h a r~c s were raised <1gainst a Yugoslavian water polo player. As a result of the doping charge against Ralko Rudi e , Yug os lavia's victory a day earlier over Wes t Germany was reversed to a 5·0 forfeit. A test given Ru die proved positive as to illegal drugs in his ~ystem and a s econd test was or· dered. The results of the second test ""ere not disclosed. Then the Yugoslav team re- mained m its dressing room and refused to play Australia Wed- nesday, abo forfeiting that f!a me. As a result of t he forfeitures, Yu goslavia, once favor~ f?r the championship, can now flmsh no higher than ninth. After threatening lo go home, cooler heads prevailed and the Yugos lavi ans s aid they'd play out the rest of I.heir schedule. Sources say the team received instr uctions from Belgrade not lo withdraw from the competition and to play against Colombia to- day. freestyle and the 200 individual medley Tue&day night, in which Kathy Heddy beat world record holder Ulrike T a uber. "It m ight be due to the change in climate," s he said. "In my race I think I began too quickly, then afterwards I was too tired." Bru ce F urni ss , Jim Montgome ry, Andy Coan and John Murphy were the American freestyle relay team -but it waa ol .secondar1 importance to breaking a world record. Furniss, of Santa Ana. stroked Tanana Is 'Better Than Bo BALTIMORE (AP) -Frank Tanana or the California Angels h as been compar ed with Bo Belins ky, a fun -loving left- handed pitcher of another era. but m anager Dick Williams says it just isn 't so. "No wa y," Williams says em· phatically. "The only way you can compare them is that they were both le ft-h anders." "Belinsky won 28 games in his m ajor league career," Williams noted after T anana's latest vic- tory, a sparkling 1·0 triumph over the Baltimore Orioles Wed- A ngels Slate All C•mH Oft ICM PC 1110) July ,S M1nnesotJ OJI COJlilorn1a ' 2Sp.m. .. :SS p m. 17' SSp.m. Jilly26 Mlnnesola at C.ihlorn1a 121 July 21 M•nnf'SOIJ at C•lflorn•a nesday night. "Bo had one out pitch, a screwball. His fame was created mos tly by the press." Belini ky once pitched a no- hitter against the Orioles, but he gained most or his notoriety off the field. His high living, includ· ing dates with movie starlets, was well publicized. "For a 28· game winner , Bo got more ink tha n a ny body in the m aj or l eagu e s ," Willia m s said. ''T a nana is h appy-go-lucky, sure, but not in the style of Bo Belinsky.'' .Tanana, who turned 22 July 3, has a 9-5 r ecord for the season but has won eight of his last nine decisions. Since being called up by the Angels late in 1973, his ma- jor l eag ue r e cord is 25-26. Belinsky quit after his28tb win. "Frank t akes car e of himsell, a nd he's a real competitor, .. William s s aid . "He has poise. and he's more mature all the time.'' As a rookie in 1974, T anana (a Newport Beach resident) posted a 14·19 record, but his earned run aver age was an impressive 3.11 and he struck out l~ batters in 269 innings. "We noticed." Williams s aid, "that he ga ve up a lot of home runs after lhe sixth inning, so we figured maybe he w as running out of gas . This year , we makes ure he got into better condition. He's not afra id of work. He's got the smarts." This season. T a nana has taken over the m ajor league strikeout lead e rs hip f r o m his m ore publicized t ea mmate, Nolan Ryan. Afte r fanning eight Baltimore ba tte rs on Wednes· day, Tanana had recorded 159 strikeouts in 143 innings. CALIFORNIA llALTIMOlllE •b r It 11>1 alt, It 11>1 Singleton r1 3 O 1 O Bumbry II 0 0 0 0 ~my2b S 0 0 0 RlwrHI ) 0 I 0 Collln~ll 4 1 3 O Or<:lnu~ pfl 1 o o o ul'\Ouddh 4 o 1 I e1airtl • o 1 o Stantonrl 4 o 2 o T. Davisdh 2 O O O l .M•y lb 300 0 Gf'lch?b l o o o ~ylor ll • O O O Ootwrty lb 3 0 0 0 El. Aoclri9ue1 c 1 o O 0 ~1 3b 3 0 I 0 8. Rot>lnsonlb • 0 0 0 Ouncanc 4 o 1 o Bel~ss "o 2 o MileyU 3000 Ta,,.n•p O O 0 O Palmerp o O o o Totets 32 1 I I Totals 32 o 4 o Qllt0tnl• 100 too OOC>-1 IWltlmore 000 000 000-0 LOB-<allfOtnla 11, B•lti~ '°· SB-<:.ollifts. · Blair. S-Mlley, Oo~rty. T. 01vl~ '" H Ill Elll BB SO T~na IW, 9·Sl 9 4 o 0 • I Palmer IL, IHI 9 I 1 1 • S HBP by Palmer CEI. Aodt>QilC'\), T-l :JJ .. A 12,741. ' I 00 Violations Against School MINNEAPOLIS CAP> -The men's intercollegiate athletic de- partment at the University of Minnesota has been given until Oct. 1 to clear itsell of an estimal· ed 100 violations of National Collegiate Athletic AsS()Ciation rules. San Clem ente's Bob Lutz was upset by Ismail el Shafei 4·6, 6-4, &-4. OMts TAMPA -Bill Gibson, 47, basketball coach at the Universi· ty of South Florida, died Wednes· day of a n a pparent heart attack. Gurney-Unser Tiff .. We'll be awfully rushed to respond within 60 days," s aid Dr. Stan Kegler, a university vice president who conducted Wed- neaday's news confer~nc~ at which time t he school orfic1ally .recognized its problems with the NCAA. "Remember , they have been inves tigating at their leisure for ·t.be past year ,'' said Kegler, who described the all~gatlons as "substantial" and "troubling." NATICK, Mass. -Edward W. "Ned" Mahan. a thtee-time All- American footba ll playe r at Harvard, died at the age of 83 . after a long illness. . UTICA, N.Y. -Arthur G. Mills, form er m inor league pitcher and a coach of the Detroit Tigers, died at the age of 72 after a long illness. NEW YO RK -Rob e r t Schmertz, a n owner or the Na· tional Basketball Association .Bost-0n Celtics , died Wednesday o( a stroke. He was 48. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The team of race driver Bobby Unser and car owner Qan Gurney, which won the Indianapolis 500 in May, may be on the verge of breaking up. Arter the Ind y triumph , G ur ney hap pily a nnounced Un ser a nd his race-wi nnin~ Eagle would campaign the re- mainder of the U.S. Auto Club championship division season, as well as the full Formula SOOO road racing series. But Unser Jost his F-5000 ride to Vern Schuppan last week. Asked why he had been replaced • Unser said gruffly, "Don't. say replaced - say fired." He s aid be had criticized the F-5000 car and told Gurney it would n ever be competitive because il was too light. U n ser tol d n ews men al Michiga n I n tern atio n a l Speedway last weekend the team is only entered in one more Indy car race this season, though four remain on the sc hedule. Gurney, who could not be re- ached for comment, in the past bas expressed interest in cam· paigning a car on the Formula I circuit where he woo fame. He has said Unser, 41; is too old to belln ncb •program now. to a 51.82 time as the teadorr man on the relay and was a close second when he gave way to Montgomery. "I'm s till learning the 100- meter r ace," said Furniss, world record holde r in the 200 freestyle. "But I guess I did something rig ht.'' Montgome r y, world record holder in the 100 freestyle with a 51.12. grabbed the lead for good for the Americans wi th a leg of 50.53, not considered a record time because or his rolling start. $wlm F .... IS 200-meter Fre.style -1. Shirter BlbMholl, USA; 2.02.50 mffl record, old •K«d. 2·o.t 01. kornelia Ell*r. E. Germany, in QUalilyino ~•rlo~ I" the day. 2. Kornell• En<ltr. E. Ge1n,.,ny. 2:02.69. 3. Enfth 8ro91tha, Holl-. 2 03 92. •. VIier le Lee, USA. 7 O• IS. S Sony• C.r .iv. I Al.str•lla, 2 OS.16. 4. C.•11 Amw>dfl.cl, CtlnJd,J, 2:G1S.5&. 1, Jenny l urrall, Au"ruha, 2 0~08 8. Rebea Perro1. N-Zealand, 2 Ob n. .OO·meter lliOivldual MPdl~y -1, Andr1 Hi'11itay, H~ry, • l?.S7. 7, Alldrei ~1H10v, USSR, 4:3S .... 3, Hdn~. C.e•Sl~r, W. ~tmdnv, 4·J6_4(), •. O.ve H•nnula, U~A, • 36 S7 S, Jun Fowlie, Q-0., 4'38 01. •· Jamf·~ v.irtu, C. lltt· tilln, •:39.30. 1, S.roul Z•h•o1rov, u~A. • ~.33. a• ~ter Oa•~on. Au$lt<lllit, • ..0 69 ~tr Baekstrot<t -1, Ulri~e Richter. [. Gtt'many, t:Ol.30mnt rrtord, old record. I o~ oo. Nancy Gar11p1(k, Canad•. in QUdl1lv1no e.irll~r 1n d<ly. 2, Birgit Tttiller, E. Gcrm>ny. l·0..34. J, 5th in 7 Gon1es Pages were expected to Oy out of the world record book goi.ng in· to the men's relay Wednesday, but the standards ended up un· changed. The swimming world. hungry for some history-making, tossed reasons back and Cortb during the day. Some suggested it w as because of t he blustery winds tha t. w h ipped t h rou g h t he P a n American pool at night or the altitude of 4,000 feet, while others thought it m ight be the cold , night air. * * * ~Y GMaciick, Canad•. 1:0l.73. 4, Wf!ftdY Gee*. c-.tcl•. 1:cw..Ob. ~. l1noa Jettll, USA. Li».1•. •• An9el1t• Grelur, w. Germany, l:Ol> • .a. 1. C.011ella Verr.srto. Hun<)lry, 1:07.30. I, Sylv•• Hoech, Franc.e, 1.0I .... 100.mettr Orea'>tstrot.e -1, Hannelot'eAnl<ll, E. C'Ar mdnr, 1.11 n rneel re<Otd; olO re<Of'd, I: 13.74, Re n•te \legel. E. Ger many, 1973. 7, W tJO• MUHrtuw, Hollilnd, 1: 1•.29. 3. Mil rel• ""°'""• USA. I IS 00 •.Karla Lln~e. E. Germany. 1: 15.tt. ~. llubOv Ru~ova, U~S~. 1 IS 3?. •. G8t)t1ell11t Ask•ll>P. W. Germany, I IS 37 1. Mlri•n Stu.lrt, c..nao.i, 1. •~·''· G, Mann• Yurlthenla, USSR, 1 II> 13. 400 ~ter Free\lyle Relay -I. USA Brute Furn1u . Jim Monlgomoy, Andy CNn, John Murphy, 3:24 IS -rid rt<.Otel; old record, 3:2S.17, USA, 197• 1. W. Germany 3:29.SS. 3. 1 .. ly 3:31.IS. 4, USSR 3:31.'9 s. France J ·:S..JO. 6. E. Germanr 3.SS.08. 7, Spa1n3: 37.C6. 8, 6ulgarla3:J7.60. Dodgers Stumble To Another Loss LOS ANGELES (AP) -St. Louis right-hander Bob Forsch was complaining that he didn't have his good stuff. "All I had," he said after Wednesday night's game, ''was a fastball. My curve wasn't working at all." It's a good thing it wasn't as far as the Los Angeles Dodgers arc concerned. Hurling what he s aid were nothing but fastballs, Forsch comple t e ly h andcuffed the Dodgers fo r eight innings and Dodge r s .4'1ate All g.imu Oft KA ec C7't> Juty24St. lou1sat l~An<)ell'S JUly2.SlOSA~IPS•I C.•nc1nn."• JUiy 26 UK A~les a1 cine ilwMh 1 10pm. 7 ,Sp.m. 11 10.Jm. then barely survived the ninth to post a 5·4 victory, the fifth straight for the Cardinals. The Dodgers remain 121-<.! games behind Cincinnati in the National League West but now find the m sel ves only three games in front of the San Fran· cisco Giants. "We didn't play at all well defens ively," m anaf!er Walt Alston said. "I think that Don probably tried to ove rthrow the ball a little when we kicked the ball around on him." The loss was the Dodgers' fin.h in the seven games since the AJJ. star break. Forsch was completely in cha rge until t he bottom of the ninth when back-to-back pinch hit home runs by Willie Crawford and Lee Lacy s uddenly got the Dodgers within a run. "I got a couple of fastballs a lit· Ue too high," he said later. "I didn't figure J could go all the w a y throwing n o thing but fastballs." He came within an out or ·a complete game, finally giving wa y to Mike Gar man , who Record Equaled PARIS -Guy Dr ut of France equaled the world re<:ord for the 110-meter hurdles Wednesday night with a time of 13.l seconds ia a track and field meet al sub- 11Nban Saint Maur. Rod Milburn ~ U. United States is the listed ree a!GDWH'. fanned Dave Lopes for the final out, Garman 's seventh save. Reggie Smith had four of St. Lows' 12 hits althou~h two of t he m which contributed Lo Cardinals runs m ight have been caught. ST.LOUIS Mc8,.decf W Odv1~1f Mfolotn<lel If R Sm1t11rl T 51mmonsc F•trly 10 Sl ttmore ib Rw!llUb G<Jerre•o s~ R. fori.ch p C..rmanp Tola ls St L0..1\ Lo\A~leS •b, h bi 5 0 0 0 3 l 2 0 1 0 0 0 S I • 0 4 I 2 2 ~ 0 1 0 s 0 2 2 • 0 0 0 • 0 I 1 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 5 12 s LOS ANGELES •b r b Ill l opes 2b s 1 2 o Buck,.,.,rll 4 0 2 O Wynne! 30 0 1 Garve y lb • 0 1 O Hale rl J 1 O O Ceyll> • 0 1 0 Veagt'rc • o 1 O Rus~ll ss 2 O O O l.ttpll 1 00 0 Wallp 0 0 0 0 W. Crawford ph 1 1 1 2 Suttonp 2 O o o AU4'rbach SS I 0 0 0 Lacy pt> I I I I Totals JS 4 9 4 100 OOJ 100-S 000 000 013-4 E Fa,,ly. OP-St lo..is 1. LOB-St. Lou1~ 10. LOS A~I~~ 6 28 R. Smith, S1ttmcm.•, T. Sim- mons, C..rvey, Bucknu, HR w. Crawford (4), Lacy (41.SF-Wynn. IP H REA Bil SO A f'OtSCh CW, 9-/ I 8~> 9 4 4 1 4 Garmo>n '~ O O O O I Sutlon Cl, 1).., 7 10 S S 2 6 Wall 2 2 0 0 0 1 !>'11~-G•rman C1l. HBP-by Sulton CW. O.Vls>. T-2.21. A-21,n2. . Wrong Punch Pays Big$ TORONTO <UPI) -Part- time parimutuel Of'erator J erry Organ figur ed he was out $10 when he punched a wrong ticket a t Greenwood racetrack the other night. Instead he would up a $3,501 winner. Organ, a 21-year-old college .student majoring in urban de- velopment, said Wednesday he was asked by a bettor for a $10 exacta ticket on the No. 9 and No. S horses in the last race. Orga n accide nt a lly punched 9 and 6. The bettor refused to accept the t icket a nd d emanded another. Nobody else wanted a 9 a nd 6 combination so Organ was stuck with it. Kegler would not say what pro- arams arc affected by the in· • vesti1ation altboueh he said " 'basketball c~acb Bill Musselman bas retalned an attorney ln CGO· nectlon with the events. Kegler Dot Marks in IJ.S.·Afrlean Meet •• 1 was getting only $13.50 for lbe night for working four races," be said. "I thought., 'bang, ther e goes most or my pay,' because we have to make up the loss on any mis· takes we make. \ \ . ... . . said he eouldn 't comment on the scope of the inve11tigalion, or, if 1 the cb:irges Included the Min· nesota football program. However, he said the school bas hired an ~ttornoy to conduct an investlgntton on it8 betfall. He atio aald several t9 nuentlal alumol aN mcnUonilf In ~ re- port.. C LEVELAN D (AP ) - Although the !leld lacked the big names orta inaJly a dvertised, an estimated 7,500 fans showed up to 1ee the United St ates track team take 11 of the 14 e'(ents rrom tJic African team In the USA-Pan Africa track m eet at Baldwin- Wallace Colleae Wednesd ay· nlpt •. USA team me mbers Housten McTcar and Ivory CrockeU, the world's fas test sprinters, were gcratched from the meet just prior to its start but good marks prevailed in most events. U $.•P•t1Alrk.aMMt Wo,,.,.n'\ 440 lt•l1y-1 U S .... 1 IOlllV tllll'\'l. ~n·~ 440 H~lty 1. U.S. 39.S 2 • .,..li.dll°"la p,_,,,. 6 3 Alrli" 40.J. Ml'n's 440 llurdlo-t CotllM (U.1.1 '°·' I. Kmalyo (~eny1 I i t.U. Wllll•~ (U.S. l U.J • -.i•s i,a MtMf SIMP~ 1 ............ {l.,.....11 l;Jl .t t. N"9e CKlflfe> 1:11.1 4.. __,..,. .. C~"Y•l t ;J',L 'Mlmln't 110-~t~ Hllf'Cllft-1, O.WW.ly CU.S.) 101..01r• cu .~ 111.•. Meft'I UO HH-1. Fe ter (U.S.l tM l. W\lton (U,$.)1a.t a. ltl~IY*(Kt,,.,•l IU. W.men'l 100-1. A111111m CGlt•Ml 10.S t. ~ry cu.I.I 10 u . CoUIM CU.S.),11.0. Mttl'• 100-1. Jonu (U,$,) t .S i . Qwlrrla c.HINl<a)t .U . ~awtorcl CTrlnldlflU . WIM'lltll'I M -1. Jiits CU.S.I 3.U t ~ IU.S.l~U. (A~ll (U.S.) SU. Mel\'• HJ-1. &.1,..,.6 IU.S.l 7-4\t 1. ~ (U.S.l 1•1\11 J. Fa.,. IOllf'll>ltl .. 104.lt. • "I started getting mad at mysell ... " Minu tes l ater the two horses covered by the Ucket, TV Shiaway and Royal Brat, fl ashed across t he fl.nlsb line, fi rst and second. It was sweet muslc for Jerry Organ. ' \ • • I I OAJLV ptLOT Thuf'Sdey.Ju!y,., 19?5 Fish Report ~ -...,, Harbor Baseball Bull Duo Bass Still No. I ~-!~~/ Estanc. ia Rolls;Featured MFJ:T~ 7).r SoitrH IN 71£. SNRJllE I In Area Seas ~~~~ ( Sailors Rally Sunday ~SJ'fj: .. ~ I Ju /~ Bass is the name of the game in area waters IOC" sportsrisb an g as the res~rving that action foe the Ocl.·Ma y span. . Zo Estancia and La Quin· .,..._..;:J~ , la clash for the inside track to the Ha rbor Area baseball league tourna· ment championship Fri- day at TeWinkle Park in aS:SO. shirmisbfollowing victories Wednesday. 8111 Wilkinson's single. Wilkinson a lso had an rbi double in the sixth in- ning that tied the score at 1-1. that brought home Bill Moore. • trend of recent outings • continues with a solid nm or bass-and ULUe • action in bonito, bar· · racuda and a lbacor e. Patrons al Art's Land- ing in Ne wport Beach ;ire s upplementing the ba ss catch wi th macker el and rockfish. Seventy a nglers picked u p 88 bass a nd 437 mackerel Tuesd ay. Art ·s has h a lf day boats leaving at 6 a .m. and 12 .15. a lw1light run .at 5. 30 and a m idnighl 'boat to the San Clemente Jslands on a free lance \'enture. The lwtlight boat out of Da\'ey's L oc k('r 1n Newporl Beach cam e back Tuesday with 338 c a lico bass for t he 52 anglers aboard -by far the biggest ha ul of any of lbe boats out of Davey's. Davey's h as h a lfday boats a t 6 a .m ., 12:30 p.m . and a twilight run at 5 :30. Th e three quarter boat leaves at 7 a .m . and a n a ll-day boat ~to Cata lina leaves daily 'al 2 a.m . where the em - •phasis is put on bass and bonito. Action at Dana Wharf ln Dana Point has slowed a b it . w ith 1 91 ·p assengers t aking 847 bass Tuesday, a mong miscellaneous ite m s- such as 11 barracuda. 5 rockfis h, 54 m ackerel, 28 sculpion and 4 white sea bass. J Dana Wha rf boa t s seldom go for the rock cod during the s ummer, Gauchos, · GWC Fall Golden West College's ~ustlers a nd the Sad- ' dJeback College Gauchos 'dro p ped F ull e rto n College summer league basketba ll tourna ment · ..cgames Wednesday night t as the cir c uit's schedule ,came to an end. Golden West, despite the 19-point s coring of Scott Cla rk a nd J ack Flet che r a nd t he 16 points a nd 11 r e bounds of John Herschler , fell to E l Camino, 82-77 . And Saddleback was a 66-56 victim of the host .. Fullerton cr ew. Goldlf'I Wost cn1 ... ti pf tp •He~lll~ 8 0 2 11; )S<Jlrndler l I 3 1 15<.f\ll\ec.I .. 0 S 8 CMlrll 1 ~ .. 19 SAM'JA MONICA -1l •ftilttn: l(U callco bHs,, lJ wno ca.ass. l t ..... 1 -.1to. aw .. -o •nQl•n ,.0 ,._,.,,,, U c .. lco t>au. s na110ut.. \.ONO •IACH -• •nolon.: 210 c•ll<O N .U,llliarr•<YCMI, S50tOCkcOd. l ... -4 "il'rl -IO at\Okln' )4Mf'CI 11iau. 4lS <•llco lliau, t$t m•t keret, a bl1<e o.u, 116 roo coct. NI WPOltT 10.fty'I L.«I!«) -IM MIG~' 2 N rracu4•. us bau, 70I ""' <OCl. '° ""'""el, t ting coo ~>t~·~· -tA11'1 u•1.,.1 -1>0 an91.,rs. ~ • • t>au. 9SO,...<k•rel,"rO<k coo MOltltO BAY IVl,..'1 La ....... - ..., M>Qlen s ltt>Q COd, Sii> N>CA COCI (~' LIMI .. ) -1l •nQl«i. IJl roo c OCI, • llflQ cod. $A)I $1MEON -62 M>4Ji,rs. 11 111111 eoo, ~rock cOd. $£AL 8UCH -14' a1>9lers 1,lJO ser>O bass, 2 M lllM.ll. 1 r0< k <OCI. t meO•nl. aarwe -160 •t>Qlers· 140 • • boftoto. 30 MllDul, 14 WftCI bol"-h ,,_,.,,.,, SAN PEOltO -9S M>Qk!rs: 1 bar-f racvo., •t t>at>llo, SS. <•hco bass, S wtllR Ma t>au, 3 Y"ltowla11, Ul rock coCI, 4 llallbul, n.s rNICkeret. (Z2nd St. LIM•"'!· 13 anc;ilers 411 c•1tco bb>, 76 ,_.no t>au, JI m•ckerel, l'IO rocll <OCI ~A N DIEGO (M•nicip•I Pl•rl 1T..-~e1ay'\ '"'"°''I 700 anQI•«• 510 Estancia ripped Foun- ' l ain Va lley, 13·0, a t • 1'cWinkle Park while La Quinta followed with a 2·1 victory over Corona del Ma r a t the same site . Huntington Be ach took a l ·O le ad in the second inning on Shawn Gill's single that scored PelTY Harbin, who bad led off with a triple. Corona del Mar scored its only run in the sixth innin g on Doug Johnson's squeeze bunt Ne wport H a rbo r 's Sailors eliminated Hunt- ington Beach from the tournament with a 2-1 • win in 8 innings at Davis £11-~~m r II rtll Field. G<ttft,cf 1 J , 1 0 h Fr.d f .. mlnQ,P 3 l l e r games 1 ay c.t1111n,r1 • 2 • a re Fourttain Va Hey and Ronll\lllto, s~ • 1 Ne wpo rt H a r b o r a t vaiiere. JC> 3 1 Roberhon, 2b l 1 TeWinkle P ark (7:30) Wll'Oer,c J • 3 7 I 0 3 ' 1 0 0 0 1 0 a nd Cost a Mesa and 0onne11v.•1> 3 ° 11011er1_,, on J o ' 1 0 0 Ace matador Manolo Martinez teams with fiery young Curro LeaJ a nd artistic Manolo Espinos a <Armillita) in the bullfight Sunday at. the downtown arena, Er Toreo de Tij ua na, al 1 p.m. For the second ap- pearance this season by Martinez and Leal -and for the first by Espinosa in four years -the bull- ring has obtained an ex- cellent set of six brave bulls Crom Reyes Huerta. Corona del Mar at Davi s ro111s 19 1J Field (7:30 ). T he losers Fovftta111va110 t•> .. , of those games will be A«Mrns.u 3 o •li..<or•. J bluet on tun.s. I '1'ellow1a11. a;;: f ~ • ._. l>Onilo, 11 c•llco bau, 4 ll•lit»u1."" ~~ b / J ' • ·£..• blirtecu<la~ Htrock<-od. · . • * ' I ......._..... ""° OCEANSIDE -136 •nol•r\· "oar-~I ~ .:. .• ~-~~~-lt!... .. J 12 " 0 ) rlli 0 Martinez, 29, o( Mon- terrey turned in a fine exhibition June 29. The bulls were from Jose Julian Llaguno, and with both roes Martinez dis- played extensive work with eac h h a nd and killed superbly each time. As a result he won two ears from his first bull and ears and tail from bis second. e limina ted Crom the M11es,1b 2 o !>miln, tf·P l 0 tourney. H .. 1m1er. 11> 1 o Moe Fle ming s truck e.nu ,c 1 o recuoa. llO 1>&$s, 8 wnlt• !tea o.tu, 1 ~ _ ,. ~ ~ M llbul, 50n><ktoCI, 130m.llt k•rf'I. \ ~ 1 ' ' r}~ ' REDONDO-181 AnQlers. 9blutftn 1 ~ • ,,. • '•' ' L ~ • • ~ tun•, 1> -•te ,.... t>.ls~. 111>ari;,acue1a, ) 1 MANll / .~·.,..l,RWJS PA55£:5 _.. IN£8ACkE'R (iVCT1<€ ~ Y. : t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 out nine and allowed only ~:.:·2~~ ~ ~ two hits as E s tancia Pac1111a,r1·lf 1 o IS MUl>u1, 730 ClllCO l>IU, ·~blue • I ·n:::o l.'lLJ!!6 .. ~~-AND IY/CKS-/UJ! ,. • SH~ o•u.) --• '~i;.. bi!~. s oonoto. B1r99 -213 •noter~: I· . , CUJlfJ V£ , ~· · . "' _ ~ . ..,, c· ""V ... 4 ~O l-•. -"~ 211 maO.e<"et. l.°"rock COCI. • ' '4 H16 "' m • ~UPCR-SllA.RPt-Y... -# '; ... {'l·IJUR·MIU7C. 4ll.-C!F: # .:/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 b 1 a n k e d F o u n t a i n ~:,;: ~ : SANTA BAltBARA -611nc;ilers: fi ,' ""'en;v~r ,· .f ALL /l u rn1A1u1 "~"~' V , -••• ,•. 1 11 callco l>ils.s, •7S rock c.od, 11 ltng ,;.+ • ,., • ......,...,._.~'/ .. _,., ·01"1CK1v-nt ~"' ... ~..... • , • .,-.,..~ _ • • ... ~,. t 0 0 0 toCI. DANA WHAltF -1'3 an9I•~: sn be», ts 1>arracltda, 1 yellow1.1H, 23 rock cod, 11 rN1ckere1, s wnue w. i.eu, J albiltorc. 10-2 Win For Irvine SAN BERNARDINO- The Irvine Collegians ex· ploded for 1 6 bits - including three e ach by He rb Tiede rm a n and Doug Cha rd-and de· feat e d ho s t San Be rnardino Valley College, 10-2, in summer intercollegia te baseball action Wednesday night. Irvine broke the game open in the third inning, scoring four r uns. Matt Mullin had a run-scoring single, Chard sm acked a two-run d o uble, a nd Kevin Kirk's ground ball ~cored another run. · lrvlftt (101 &own.lb Coo'nell, 11 l 1-rman,cl Mullin, lb K1rk.n Normi n, pt> C.nard, rt 8-ntnc;a. 11>-C·P H<lrlon. C· II) s101u. on-to Pollen,p C.unen, p H1tkman,p Tot.\ IS alt r s 2 6 I > 3 ~ 2 s 1 I 0 .. 1 2 0 .. 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •• 10 S<ort bJ lnnl1111s " rlal 2 0 1 0 2 'l 1 • 0 3 l ' 0 l 'l 0 0 1 I , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 I r It • lrvi~ 00• 230 100-tO II> 3 $atl Bo!rnardino O 10 000 100-2 3 .S Valley. Fr;~~15 ,; : Classic and artistic, Est a ncia got 12 hits, kore•''""' .. ~ Martinez has been a base t 0 2 0 Junior Poloists Vie at Newport Drag R11ns At OCIR a nd Fleming went 3-r 11 • of the Tijuana season f 3 · 1 d · b' Fountain ValleJ 000 000-0 2 S th . or-, m e u mg an r 1 Elt6n<•• uo ,.,__13 ,2 0 since his debut ere m double in the first inning cw°"a .. 1Mer111 1967 . Last s umme r in • .. tlli and a run-scoring triple 0 Jolln•on. \s • 2 ~ 0 , f i v e T i j u a n a a P · in the fourth. R a lph Ron-Ka11.10 l o o o pearances his best days quillo added a two-run Gf"•o,lb 0 2 0 0 2 0 °0 were May 26 when he d Gul\MU,P< Prepa rations are get-double in t he secon in-Ai>ern, 11 1 o 1 • o won a tail and July 14 Thirty-two water polo games are on t ap this weekend a t Ne wport H a rbor Hig h Schoo l whe re the National AA U Junior Men's Outdoor tourney will be staged Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Include d in the 16· t eam fie ld are fou r teams from N e wpor t Aquatics and two from Balboa-Corona. Coach Bill Barnett's Newport A contingent is seeded third (in a draw of the top five r ated out- fits) and coach Cliff Hooper's Balboa-Corona A unit is fifth. Other s eeded clubs are Concord Aquati cs (first ), S tanford Aquatics (second) and Long Beach Swim Club (fourth). Also competing are Fallbrook Wat er Polo Club, Stanfo rd B, Long Beach B, Balboa-Corona B, Trident Water Polo Club of Riv e r sid e, Cypress Water Polo Club, Clovis Water Polo Club, Los Altos Water Polo Club and B, C and D tin g unde r w ay for rung. ~i~·v~b ~ : ~ ~ andSept.15when he won co nting e nt s fr o m th e ninth a nnu a l NewportHa rborcame N_.20 o o o o twoearseachday. Newport Ha rbor. Professiona l Dragsler up with a run in the lop of Mlli.r,p l o o o Action gets under way Association c h a m . the eighth inning to de-::::no;,'c.c,• ~ g : : Except for Martinez, Friday morning at 7 and pionship at Orange Coun-feat Huntington Beach, H~." • o o o Leal is the principal continues through 7:30 t y Intern a t i o n a 1 2-1. ~~j~1 2~ ! : ~ award-winner this sum- wilh games scheduled ~t Raceway. Matt Palmer got on $(.,..,, '""'"" mer, thanks to the out· 50-minute intervals-12 It's slated for Friday base by an error , and u Oulnt• 000 002 0_', ~ ~ standing corrida he en- ga mes in all. and Saturday with quali-went to third on a passed COM ooo 001 x-1 • o joyed July 6. On that af. Saturday 's agenda fying geared to produce ball. He then scored on H1H1tlftft0fth•<11 111 ternoon the 21-year-old calls for16games ,begin-the fastest 32 Top Fuel Kerce.u ·~ ~ ~ '~ Mexico City matador ning at 7 a .m . Second Dragster drive rs, 12 AA Aztecs Play RHd,<1 3 o o o was flashy, varied, and round hostility is from Funny Cars. 16 Pro Stock ~,~:.n.1>'\ ; : ~ ~ daring with both his foes 2:30-5and7·9:30p.m . and32ProComppriorto The fast-finishing H1rbln,11 J 1 • o -bullsofLas Huertas - Sunday's ga mes ar c the finals. The purse Aztecs are close to a spot ~~~n,<111 ~ ~ ~ ~ and killed excellently. billed for 10 and 11 a.m., totals$60,000. in the North American M~vero.c 1 o o ., His reward was two ears 2 and 3 p.m . Top fuel entries include Soccer League pl '""Offs, Hte•s•rom, 30 2 0 0 ' from each buU. · • $ f ~ Awr'(1, 2b 1 O O o Admistuon is 1 or national c hampion butneedawinlos tayout s.nc11t1,p o o o :i Friday's action, $2 for Marvin Gra h a m and in front for the r emain-Sllvlt,P o o o o Ti c k e t s m a y be Saturdayand$2forSun-Shirl ey "Ch a Ch a " ingwildcardberthwhen To•••s N••por1H•~~,1~1 3 ' purchased in San Diego day. Muldowney , drag rac· they host the Ha rt!ord a11 r " ,.. at U.S. Grant Travel Competing f o r ing's only licen sed Bicente nnials a t E l ~::~~, ~ ~ 0 0 AgeocyandTicketron of- Bametl's Newport A are female TopFueldriver. Camino Colle ge Stadium Palmu,u • 1 ~ ~ fices; in Los Angeles at Gary Figueroa, Kevin G r a h a m a n d Saturday. Kickoff is 8 ~~~t~·c ~ g ~ ~ Murray's Tbours,A740 W. Robertson, Frank An-Muldowoey 's toughest ic1 ...... •o 1 o o o Santa Bar ara venue; de rs on , Geor ge challenges s hould come p.~ter defeating Dallas ~11':~·1:_1, ~ : ~ g Missiohn BJewelJY • 256 Newland, Keith Wall, from James Wa rren, las t w e ek, 3 -1, Los a..111n;1on.dfl J o o o Sout roa w ay; Jason Whe aton, Nick Stan Shiroma, Rick Angeles is now 10 points Hallo.P o o o o Wallicbs-Liberty Ticket 1oi..1, JO 2 • 2 A · d Baba, Jim Young, Witt Ramsey, Larry Dixon, ahead in the race for ,Sc-11,1 ... i-.s gen c • e s ; a n Da vis a nd goalie Ed Tony Nancy and Walt third pl a ce in the Newi-t 000 001 01_r1 ~ ~ Ticketron~1 ~n? ~n Ti- White. Rhoads. Western Division. HunHng1on 010 ooo oo 1 l J juana at o e aesar. Hooper's Balboa -_::.::::.:.:.:.:..~~~~~~~-=.:..:.:.:..:.:....::::...::.__:..:...:...~~~~.:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::::..:.....~~_.:.:..:......:..:_.-.:.._;_...:....~~~~~~~~~ Corona A outfit, com-.................. ~•••••••iet ..................... _.._ .................. ... St!mmeP S'1ecials Estancia, SC Dunked F•e1c~r a l s 19 Sonora, scoring fi ve =s ~ : ; ; goals in the secon d 3-2 after the first period bl-fore Sonora went on its blitz. E ric Klitzner had two goals for Estancia prised of UCLA pro- duct s, is composed of Rick Coyle (6-5 goalie>. Jim He ster, Robert Webb, Bob Neumann, Don Spicer, Jim Stephen, Ron Clark, Jim Scilacci, John Robinson, Victor Katayama and Mark Watson (a Corona del Mar High product). MENS DEPARTMENT SPECIALS LADIES T£NNIS DRESSES AND SEPARATES AT GREAT SAYINGS FROM FAMOUS BRANDS WE ARE NOT ABLE TO MENTION Tota ls 3• 9 111 n period, defe ated Eslan· H.t1111 ..... • E• c.am1no . .,.:w. cia, 12·3, in Costa Mesa s.idd1ai.ac11 1s.1 s ummer league water '" " ,,. ... esd Foothill only led 4-3 al halftime, but scored two goals in the third period and one in the fourth. San Cle mente ha d fou r players scor e one goal, inc luding Brian Haskin and Steve Cade . Basketball a..p1., , , 1 s polo action Wedn ay Ftynn ~ o 3 11) night at Es tancia High. 0.y 6o 3 o IS Smit" J 1 7 ? Cun I I t 3 8o~y ) 0 ' I; Stwriteo 7 o 1 4 "~I 2 0 t .. Totals H 6 11 W. \ Helttl""' Fullerton. 37·20 Jn an earlier game, F oo thill b ea t Sa n Clemente, 7-4. Es tancia only trailed Cell.I~~ .. , Mari....,. Tllro.111 Jvl, U Coo'OftA del Mar ~i.Mesa WArr.., Mllrlna fountain Valley University OenaH1lls El loro W L GB • 2 9 2 • 2 ... , ' 4 .,.,, • s l 2 • t.•11 1 9 , •. , 1 10 • 4x4 SALE Baseball Standings ?2 UMOCRUISB SOFTTOP W.-.HllO$.OIC (337,YYI s2999 ?J LAMDCIUISH .....,., 3 epeed. _,, Nti... .. airw:I. (~81 s4199 ?4 IMn-SCOUT ~. YI, .., COl\C1 • -· ~ (91afCU~) ?4UMDClunB ....,...,., •• ~ ... .,n ........ 1.000. ~(~FOi s4999 e 20 DEMOS COltOLLA. COllOMA. Ml. LAMD CIUISll SAVE NOW 71 •ouo 1641 4 DIL 0....0 ""'OllWllC eir COftCI ~ ·•-•"II ...... I "" \I-~N n~ ,.,.,. 1 1 I 8 8 DISCOUNf "90111 tlAlll ,,,...,.,.. .,..'"".....,•llfWCU. '7 186 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston New York Baltimore Milwaukee Cleveland Detroit W L Pct. GB 56 39 .589 49 45 .521 6112 47 46 .505 8 49 48 .505 8 42 52 .447 13Y2 42 53 .442 14 . West Division Oakland 61 35 .635 Kansas City 50 46 .521 11 Chicago 45 48 .484 14 'h Texas 47 51 .480 15 Angels 44 55 .444 18'12 Minnesota 41 55 .4Z7 20 w~.,·,~ Calllornla 1, Baltlmo••O O.klatKI l, Oetroll O K•nws C.111 4, Mllwauktt I -Yorll •I Cll•C •90. PPCI. rain &Kton 4, Minne'°'" 1 Tt111S9. C.~velanCI I, 13 lnnlnQS Tadaf'l G1mes Offtllnd I~"' •·IJ 11 Oelroll l~n 7-171 ,_York (/Ndlcn 1·12•nd(',\lf•~1) at Oii~ ~ t-U and Jtflenon l·O eos1on <Wl\e u .. ) ai M1nntsoi• <Otcller I n B~lllmore ((;rim1lty 6·11) ,u Mlh•••ukt• 18rot>t"rq f.9) Cl,..,..l~nd IEclrtrst.-v 6·3) 11t lf!1<.1t\ (..._,Qoln Wl Ont., qame\ sclw'dvled P'rl4.lif'l0- TOAUll(ansUCl1y 111 Cle¥elanclal Ottro11 Boslon•1 Ne w Yori< B•ltlmor• •I MJIWllUkN Ml_,.,, ••• C..lifonti• CN<ago •• O.ld..-4 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pd. GB Pittsburgh 59 37 .615 Philadelphia 55 41 .573 4 New York 48 44 .522 9 Sf. Louis 48 46 .511 10 ·Chicago 44 53 .454 15'h Montreal 39 52 .429 17112 West Division Cincinnati 63 34 .649 Dodge rs 51 47 .. 520 12'h San Francisco 47 49 .4~ 15'h San Diego 44 54 .449 19lfl Atlanta 42 S4 .438 201fl Houston 35 64 .354 29 WedllH~J'I S<- S.n F'ran<iw:o 10. Ollugo 2 Pllll1dltlpll11 l, Allante 2 ~SIOf\ l. Montreal 1 N-York S,Cincinnell7 Plt1sburvft I, San Oi~to 1 St. Louil s. LOS Anoe•ts. 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Self.fabric reinforced mesh collar with sewn-in permo-slos Reg. $10.00 Now $7.99 232 Zip front shirt • Trodi11onolly styled shirt with 1i ppe r ploc k e l ond novy/burgundy trim. Rib knit collar fealures fine line 1r1m to match placket. Reg. $10.00 Now $7.99 267 fashion Placktt Ovr coordinated loolc of fo•h•on 1n o cQmbinotion ef novy blue ~oUot ond plck.ket with o powder' bliw body. 100% cornb.d co"o"< toR.d. Ham•. 2'' •id• ~,and t11be "'-. .,,.,. .... $10.00 ... ., ''·" 269 -Some 0 $ '167 only white body-burgundy pla- cket & collar. 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Coast Area Los Al Checking Out Racing Golf Action In a seniors touma. m ent at Costa Ptksa Country Club r ecently ~eve Pappas s hot a 73 tt; wm low gross honors. .In a one-hole playoff, Dick Jones defeated llaJ Halverson to t ake low net honors. The two had completed 18 holes with 6.55. Also at Costa Mes a Country Club recently, J ack. Convey, using a four iron, ha d a hole in- one on the 11th hole. Fl' Mile Squar«- Jn a m e mber guest tournamen t a l Fountain Valley Mile Square Golf Course, FV's Ted Bemt•r and partner Le n Santoro of E l Niguel won low gross laurels with 2:!2 over 54 hole's. Low net honors went to FV's Mike Mu r phy and p a rtner Charlie Jor~fan of Rolling Hills. They had a 202. Santa Ana Santa Ana Country Club was the site of the 7th annuaJ rnem ber mix- up r ecently. ~111d the best ball or four:-ome winners at 125 wen: Al Shipley, Al R y n ess, Mrs. Elde n Edes and Mrs. John Gates. Finishin g at 126 were Merle Boy l e, J ac k Rim el, Mr s. Mil t Freeman and Mrs. Carl Patterson. ed a 119 to win first place honors in a two low baJJ foursome tournl!y ut Big Canyon Country Club. Jn se cond at 123 were John S tors ch, Don Dempse y, H al Pickle and Nolan Draney. One stroke back at 124 were Clayton Rose, Harry Perry, Bob Barman and Don Ayers. lrrine Coast A 54 -hole a nnua l member g uest invita- tional will be held at Irvine Coast Country Club, beginning July 31. The 54-bolc t ourna- ment will last through Augusl 2. ..ff eadoa.clark Starting Sunday, the m e n 's c lub cham - pionships will be held. They w111 be completed Sunday, Auqus t 3. El NiguPI In a be s t ball or foursome competition at El Niguel Country Club r ecently, Ron Miller, Phil Allba um . Jack Godwin a n d Jim Marshall finished firs t with 60. Entries ,.llt5Tf'OSTlf'M U EX ACT A f'I ltS T ltACI! U IEXACTAS UH. ITH ... t TH ltACU Fl ltST ltACE -350 y1rds. 3 ... , Old$. Cl1lmlnQ. Pun• UOOO. Cl•lmlng Ptk t\3500. FINI 'N SPHdY (Ward) 1 It uounaMoon <W•tl<wl 112 Vlct0<yc:Mn1 !Llptla ml 1n It's A Su~ Thing (Tr••wrd 111 Go OellMI 81r !Mylul 117 J ust Ask Ml (Or•y•r I t It SHS.rCutle (HUii t11 Th•t Triple Hawk (CttaQerl "' Furleu Frenk IWersonl 122 Dal Baby Bir !Clrdo.tl) 111 S•a>NO RACE. -l~ Ylrch 2 tur old mafclen1. Puru \1900. Turnpike Treveler CWat$0n) 1n DuPllqulck !Treuurel 121 Henryette'sMoon IW•r<tl 122 01att< Saini !Rld11rds> 119 Vlct0<y.Jet IMylul 119 o.lck Mick IM<Cllt11k~I rn GoC.Jun IC.Ill 121 AroundMldnlOht (Llpti1ml 119 A-Quick N EHy (Cerdou1 I 119 A·R•ncho Jemul, Inc. & Diley En· try -THlltO ltACE -110 YlrdS. l ~r olds & uP. Cl11ml1>9. PurH '1900. Cl•lmlt\Q price S 1600 Crary Rebel IW•lker) 118 One Ano Only (Rlchares t 112 Cold LIQhl (HUI) 1n Fut Eddie (Treasure) 111 O'Olat tPaoeJ 1n Vef'CM Linda (Myttsl 111 C..Sh Brown ILIP"•ml 122 f'()URTH RACE UOyuds.l year olds .& up. Ctalmtno. Pu,.• S1900. Clalml"9 prl(e ll•OO T~ South Co.1\1 J..,lor Women's Club Flash Alert tWal\onJ 1n Lugtt !Brooks) 122 S<oooer Sport lllpnam) 1n Grl<lo) n reuurel 118 !..Indy Vann•h IMylnl 1n Ctttn Up (H•rO 1n Belly Lee Bid CCalll 111 FIFTH RACE 3~ yards. 3 year old\ t. uP Clalm1no. Purse SJSOO. c.1a1m11>9 pric• $3000. lr>e Oro.rr o1 Ahepa. The Count (Harl\ 1n 01cUy8lue8oy CWatsonl 119 El Toro Parker CCardo1al 171 Rocket Mick CRlcnardsl 11q f'l0<1\y Beach Hank (Pa~ I 172 Fr~way Rocio.ti ITreuurel 112 Oeei> Tonto CCru9erl 127 Nolly Note IL1ptiam1 11~ SIXTH RACE JSO yard• 1 Y<!M olds. ClaimlnQ. Purse S2800. c1.,1m1nq prlcH7SOO. Fast Breaker IC.Ill 1n War Copy !Walker I 11~ LukH Joker (Myle'.l in ~!&cracker CRlcharCsl 177 Sollnd River Rullah ICre.tger l 112 Thursd91, Juty 24. 1975 Alamitos Results W.4-Yay, Jiiiy ta. lf7S C ... r, Tr1d1 ""' "lltlT ltACE -SSO ytrd\. 2 .,.., Oi<h, ~td•ns. C.llf·Dted. C:l•lmlno Purw •l'IOO Di•m1t11• CNr99 18root<sl HO 300 260 UO HO • 40 Fl,,.1 Minion I Paoe l Oldl•'•~ldl 1Atc"41rOsl ,,,,... 11.\0. Al~ r•n f'lvbY Night, Olellt's Mini\. Eve••I, Off Limit• Bar, Flole Suft, LU Ed's Gold. Olive A9or ... 11-. Scr•tt hed -lrut lll• Whltktn, Wlnterwtncss. '1 ElllCU -tO-Ol1me11t• CM,._ & ).f'IMI Mlu left, Plkl '41. ... ~ECONO ltACE -400'911'Ch. )year ~ & up, Ct•lmlng. Purse $190I>. Z0<1>1t'1 0.ndy COt OOltS) 11 60 5.00 3 60 t:ount 01 Honor CC • .,dotaJ 3.60 160 OH·Un AndOnly (Creager) 7 80 Q;i·BUd Eye (Nylesl J 20 'Time 20.41 Also r1n -J1cll Simon, Wiid Copy, Jet T•lent, Mr Cut~ Britches No s<r &IC hes. THlltD RACE 3$0 yards. 1 yeer Olds. M•l~ns. Calll bred. Claiming. Purse '1'IOO u~'sHobOJ~ IC.rOOZ<!) 1 40 l.20 2 60 GoOar Too !Watson> 2.80 7 .0 Calll0<nla Se-..en IH•rll J.«> Time 18.33. Al:.or.in Beth LynPll, Oeck.t's RC'· quest, Thi! 01ht'r Wom1n, M1loy, Klp- ty s Gii, Adcp1eo·~ D•uohler, Lucky Mock xralchcd Supetl1ne, 1<1ng Nep- tune8a" FOURTH RACE · '00yard~.3year 01<1~& up. Cl•1mlng Purse \2100. SureA~AI ILIP'l<lml lt.80 S70 340 llld. HljO BIOi> Si llH CW -l-R•Y•I 9 110 (JllU & 1"Awey ,.,. GM1, f'aitl $13.SO. SE.VllNTH llACE JSO y .. cn. l """ olcn & \IC> Clls>llled •••---• Punoo'6000. M•U8 1ue P1<lllc l!lltllltd,, 21 '0 • 00 5 80 \.11chln' Hour COreyerl • zo 6 00 11.lpty Bro.10 IMyle,1 s 00 T tmt -18~ AlloO tin M O\\ flttl Mootl, Our Oil' Glrl, Spill Tu, 8uQ9e<! v~11 C..Wd. EIGHTH RAC~ @ y.itd\\.3 ~at 010,. Cl al ml no. PurH •2.00. Go Silently IRk ,..rchl SI 'O 13 00 S 20 Ro<kln Sea ICardorl l ' «> '20 Dl<Un B•r A Cold (H<1rl) 'toO Time 10.4 . Also ran -Klnq Repld, Oldie But Coodi., Esope Artist. Eny Ac.h, R0$1 Doo T-. Aiuro~ Clown ,., "-' atcne~ U E.uct• -t·G• Slle11t1y & S. Rocllln Se•. Pahl St03.00. NINTH ltACE -~ Ord\ 3 ye.tr Old~ 8 up. Cl•tm1no Pur" ~190I> f'ay'sJ Boy Two C8rook'1 S IO 3 «> 3 00 CJe<h A Quin CMyle\I 8 toO 11 20 .nt Bar None I Page 1 ~ . .o Time 70 ~ Also ran Request Ullt~ Car. Tru· ly A Surprtse, H•oh T1oe.., Oyn.i,,.o P1lrol, Gor~ou\ Louie Scratched Roc~et ln1un i s Eucl• -1-F•v's J Bey TM & ).CJe<h A Ovl11, P1ICI UM.St. DAILY PILOT C'3 CM open Hoop Loop at.K111H 1111 C...W"91\em P•r•~ Chlldttu s-. ... tlaven ~OrQl' J«hon !{ • .,.., ,, " .... s , 2 ,, 10 0 J :IO • 0 2 • ~ , ' " • 0 ' ,. l , ' • ' 0 , • , 0 l ' Tot•I\ '-" a..11 •• :0,m 1 n '1 To be located in the PIN1mon11 ·~ ·~ " ~~ Irvin e Industrial Complex Lvon 3 0 ~ o.rntll ' s 13 F0< Information Concerning Mcmbenhips K•l*b1'99r 2 • • W ri1e: ~301 lirch Street Sv•I• 7 ~n ... w 'I 1 • H <>i.wln 1 o o • N•wpo<t Secxh, Co. 92660 Tot••' 2s n " n Of n-(714) ~aa_2052 H•llllme:Bl•<kln,Sl·'O. 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All.O ran Jtl'\ Le~nd, Ounlc Gold, Mr Capri Otck, 8aller1·~ Angrl No :><rate he~. SIXTH RACE 870 yard~. ) y~ar old\ & up. Cla11TlfnQ Pur)~ '1900. Roy<1181.tcl< Chic~ IMorrosonl 6 IO Away ~~ Col''> !H<)rt l lru•~iln (C.trdO!d) Time 41.1• J «> 11\0 4.00 2 <II> 160 Alo;o r•n 1<11,11a Pro. Tops-. Joyou~ Speedy. SPfedy St'Yen. TOI> £.>qi(' S< r ale "~d -CrPl'n up, Betty Lre Mi.Ice Bast will be try- ing lo widen hjs already imposing lead over the field in point s tandings Friday ni g ht at the Or ange County Fair- grounds Speedw ay as another round of cycles action takes place. begin- ning at8: 15. Bast . who won 50 main ~vents in 1974, took the scratch main event al Costa Mesa last week before the season's big- gest crowd (10,900). in addition to w inning the scratch m ain at Irwin- dale the previous night and the scr atch and han- dicap mains the follow- ing night at Bake rsfield. Bast leads the point standin gs with 394 , followed by Mike Curoso (319), Steve Rast (310), Larry Shaw C261'12), Jeff Sexton (257 1 z ). Rick Woods (254 ). Sonny Nut- ter (248 112 ), Steve Nutter (23H'z > and Bill Cody (228). foriday: Los .. H n . Hawaii, 1 p.m. San Di~CJO n .. Golden Gaten, 9 p.m. Sahrtlcry: Hawaii vs.. Phoenix, 7 p..m. Saft Die-cJO n. Go&detl Gat'", 9 p.M. Tichh a•o~ MW at~ Cot1•nti°" Cftlter lo• Office Li~rty. M.._. Tkbt ~ift ltesened Seats 7.50-7.00-4.50-Clftd 3.00 G1111ral AdMissi• 7 I 4-635-5000 Seaclifl Five groups of four tied for second a t 61. Th ey are C huck Warnick, Phil E riksen. Tex Mehaffey and Ray Hend ers on ; Bob Blacke r , Bob lmpey, Chet Krutcik and Phil •Cramer; Vic Campbell. TruCupld lCardou11 111 --------------------- Paul Moro, with a 149, was low gross winner a t the Libe rty Bell golC tourname nt at Seacliff Country Club. Finishing fou r strokes behind Moro w as Ben Vizcarra. Jack Donahue and Mike Raschiatorc tied for third at 155. There was a tie for low net honors between J oe Costa and Dan Tan- nehill, both of whom postC'd 134s . Bob Loyd was in third place at 135 while A.W. Bologna and Bob Hola nd tied for fourth at 136. Al Tracht had a 137 for sixth. Big Can!Jon J a ke Pivar orr. Bo b Hillgren, Bob Cromwell and Brian Baxedon post- Dan Harris, Art Re nnick and Ed Brubaker; Al Blair, Tom Maxwell . HaJ Christe nsen a nd Jim Sprigg; and Harold Hope, Vaughn Davies, Marvin Johnson and Pete Rochon. In a b est ball of twosome tourney, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sprigg were in first place at 61, four strok es ahead of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Foley and Mr. and M rs. Gene White. Tied for third at 66 were Mr. and Mrs. J ack Edison. Mr . and Mrs. Bob Bardsley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cini and Mr. and Mrs. Foste r Merrill. Slaroan (WcHdl 112 Maid The Grade (Walson l 119 Mr. 0.r Cltch ILtph•ml 122 Tucson Jet IH•rtl 11• SEVENTH RACE -'OCI '(MO\, J ye•r olds & up, Cl1lml"i). Purse~­ Clalmit\Q prlet "soo. TM Mad Hat· tenol Llt1coln Community Ho~llal Count y Limit !Watson> 119 Chained Rod.ti (Adair) 172 11nyWalch Bound tHart) 119 8urke•s Poslol IL1ph•ml 119 ToP ToP (Orey~r 1 111 Rocky Oen....oo !Trusure) 1n EIGHTH llACE 3SOyard~. lyear olds. C•almlnQ. Purse S2000. Cla1mlno price \3SOO. Orville Marion ITrosurt) 121 H1va Good Oay 18roo~sl 1n lmt Str1w Too I Myles I 111 Chlclll..-r IL1pnaml 177 Rolllflil Note (Cruqerl 111 ShookumSem IAdalrl 119 Dandy Oupllcal,. IRlctlardsl 119 OukesCholce CC•lll 117 Mr. Two Spot !Hartl 119 Nt~r Noticed IClrdo1a) ltt NINTH RACE -3SO yards. 3 year olds Claimt"i). Purn $2000. Clalrn1no price SJSOO. H~et>eyou (Hartl 119 Pam's Rocket ICardo1al 111 Rank Retie< led CCrt.i~r) 117 Oe<.k•Jet (WalSonl 119 Tiny Plulhps ll •l>h•ml 122 ~a Fllgl>I IBrOOksl 1n Hart Bars COreyer) 1n 81rthdly I.Ass !Treasure I 111 SanouHa CMyltO 11 1 Alamitos News (Richards I 114 "SUPER CORVETTE COUNTRY" I've got a lot of Corvettes! 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No •• ri .... ~i.· SANTA ANA ,, .. , ""'* '"'· ........... ., ..... J41,s111 '\ i \ I ""-... \ \ ' f • ..,,, ...,.. • .. ~ ' • • c ,.... • • \ • £-I OAJL Y P1LOT Thursday. Jul)' 24, tm Starts July 30 Catalina Cruise Carded Tropic Scare Prors Boat Hits Sand Bar The Yacht R acil\i Union or Southern California, an organiza· lion or 17 Southland yacht clubs, has scheduled its 24th annual c1"u ise to Catalina July JO through Aug . 3. The YRU Cruise consists or a nu:e from Los Angeles Harbor to Catalina lshmd on the openmg day, several 21hort cove-to-cove races and daily dinghy racing. The race from Los Angeles Ha rbor to Long Point on Wedncs· day, July 30, will be Cor the Los Angeles Times Trophy, oneoCthc South Shore Club Changes Its Name South Shore Sailing Club, one of the most active sruling groups an Newport Harbor. has officially \·~nged its name to South Shore \ acht C'lub, effective July 20. >A proposal to c hange the name has been under discussion among c\ub members for some lime and t be decision was m ade un· animously al the last general meeting, according to club of· :icials. Basically, SSYC will remain tr'le family oriented club it was origi nally designed to be, de· dicated lo organizing, encourag· 1og and sponsoring sailing regat- l.flS a nd cruis ing in Southern California. Active programs are oUered annua lly to both children cf1d adults to train them in racing aod cruising. SOUTH SHORE Sailing Club was organized in 1957 with an in· i(jal membership of 37, mosUy from the Costa Mesa area. The following year the club was ac- cepted as a m ember of the Southern California Yachting As· socialion. Within two years the mem· bership ha d increased sufficient- ly to enable the club to lease waterfront property as a tcm· porary dub headquarters. In July, 1964 another bayside site was selected and an attrac- tive clubhouse was erected which is maintained by the collective effort of the m embers hip totaling nearly 200. CELEBRATION OF the of· fi cial name c ha nge was observed Sunday at the finish of the club's Triangle R ace Cruise. Com· modore Dick Keith, vice com· modore Dave Harrison and rea r commodore Bob Carolan hosted a clam chowder d inner served at the clubhouse. In addition to the varied sailing programs , SSYC will continue to maintain a busy schedule of social Cun ct ions. K eilh said. Mechanic's Creeper 7.99 A must for the at-home-mechanic. Sturdy construction. Easy-roll. SUPER LOW PRICE Beverage Holder 22c Holds cup, can or bottle. Fits window well o f car. Helps stop spills. No tools needed SALE. Johnson's Sprint Car Wax 1.9916 oz. Reg. 2.29. Goes on easy. Just wipe and shine. Handy spout lop. 1.66 OU Flhr. With the patented "'up front" by-pass valve for the spin-on type filter. PEJ0001L '. ., I • I ·I 1-f' )"-I tieoroR 0 11 Sale. Pennzoil Motor 0 11 49¢ qt. Reg. 56e. 30W. 55¢ Reg. 68C. 10W30. ReliAride1i Lube & Oil Change Special 8.88 oldest yachting prizes on the West Coast. AFTER AN overnight r e n- dezvous at Moonstone Cove, the Cleet will race from Empire Landing to Emerald Bay on Thursday where they will be guests of the Corsair Yacht Club for a shore dinner . Friday will be a lay day for yacht hopping, swimming and dinghy racing, and on Saturday the fleet will race from Emerald around the wes t end of the island to Cat Harbor. On Sunday, Aug. 3, the fleet "i ll r ace Crom Cat Harbor to E merald Bay and then break ranks and cruise to the various home ports . OTHER TROPIDES al stake are the Allan Gabboon for the race from Empire Landing lo Emerald, the West Trophy for the race from Cat Harbor to Emera ld , ;.ind the Wym a n Trophy for the overall winner of the races. Schock Named Chairman of Sailboat Show Tom Schock or Newport Beach has been elect ed chairman of the 1976 Long Beach Sailboat Show, sla ted Oct. 24 to Nov. 2, 1975. Orange Coast College music professor Walte r E. Gieekler re· cently had a brush with disaster off the Hawaiian Island oC Maui when his 50-foot yacht Tradition hit a sand bar while enterina the harbor of Lahaina. Gleckler is on the final leg of his one-ye ar sabbatical that in· .eluded a tou r of t he South Pacific, including the Mar· quesas, Society Islands and Tuamotu. Gleckler and his seven-man crew were attempting to enter Labaina when they fetched up hard aground on the Kaanapali side or the harbor entrance. The boat was in da nger of being ripped apart by razor s harp coral. Several doze n Lahaina resi- dents quickly gathered at the harbor to aid the s tricken yacht. Lines were run from Tradition to the doek and a pickup truck a t- tempted to haul the boat free without success. Meanwhile, Tradition wa s wallowing dangerous ly and grinding through the sand to coral. Eventually the rising tide and a group of volunteers that had NARROW ESCAPE occ Prof Gleclder swelled lo more than 100 persons maaaged to free the boat. The location oC the accident was aboul tqe same spot the fam~d yac'ht Qartbaginicµi ran aground three years ago and was des troyed on the coral. Cl•Jbs affiliated with YRU are Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht C lub, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, California Yacht Club, Coronado Yacht Club, Del Rey Yacht Club, King Harbor Ya cht Club, Lido Isle Yacht Club, Long Beach Yacht Club, Los Angeles Yacht Club, Mission Bay Y ac ht Club, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, San Diego Yacht Club, Santa Barbara Yacht Club. Silvergate Yach( Club. and South Shore Sailing Club. Schock is the first second· '. generation f amiJy m ember to head up a Southern California Marine Association exposition. His Cather, Bill, is a forme r presi· dent of SCMA and boat show chairman. Tom Schock is manager of the family business, W.D. Schock Compa ny, one or the nation's largest sailboat manufacturers. He was r ecently eleeted to the board of directors of SCMA and has served as a member of the sailboat show committee for the past two years. Sailors Flee -Boat CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (AP) - All 11 crewmen were r escued from the «·fool yacht Cumulus after it ran a ground about 200 yards off the Eas t Grand Traverse Bay lighthouse in Lake Michigan, Coast Guard officials said. The ketch was participating in the 600-mil e P ort Huron-to- C~cago yacht race marking the looth anniversary of the Chicago Yacht Club. FOR Originally 27.99 ea. 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AUSTRALIAN RESEARCHERS TEST NEW SAND PRESERVATION TECHNIQUE Plan Utilizes Pumps Which Bring In More Sand Than Is Taken Away Sand-saving Plan Eyed Australian Notion Would End Newport, Erosion By JOHN VALTERZA the spots near McFadden Square where erosion is worst -at the very front of lifeguard headquarters, where a series of small groins and a recently laid barrier of granite are employed to stem the erosion. Of IM O.lly l"ilOt Staff An Australian research team has announced success in a n experiment to combat beach erosion down under -a method which has provoked in· terest by a Newport Beach official. The Australians discovered lhat a series of wells dug inland on the beach causes onrushing water to leave more sand, insteadoftaking it away. Ironically, Reed will meet Monday with a group of Australian lifeguards on a visit lo the Orange Coast. And among the professional men who volun· teer for guarding. he hopes to find someone familia r with the research. AND ROBERT REED, NEWPORT Beach's marine director, said the idea could prove of value in his battle lo save what is left of the beach at the Newport pier. Although Reed has yet to scan all the scientific d ata related to a project developed by the Australian National University in Canberra, he said Chat the idea ''makes sense" "W~ COULD ADD THE INFORMATION on the pump idea to a whole new effort we're starting to induce federa l authorities to ex pand our erosion <'Ontrol projects,·' he said. One impe nding activity is a university study project using a post-graduate student from the Sea- grant program al USC. The resenrchers ~ar Canberra isolated a strip of eroded beach and s~ a series of shallow wells five feet a part in a linel>aralleling lhe strand. Reed said that the study will be aimed at gathering as rtluch data as possible to determine if the eroding combination of storms and waves breaking at an angle to the beach is a cycle which is increasing, or ebbing. Pumps the n went to work to reduce the amount of sea water beneath the s and, r~turning the spare brine to the sea a short distance downcoast. THE TEAM FOUND THAT BY altering the balance of moisture, uprushing water from the saa soaked in faster and deposited sand, instead of chewing it away. "What we hope to do is to convince the Army Corps of Engineers and Congress to expand our pro· jects. Eros ion continued in areas surrounding the test beach. "AND IF WE 00 THEIR homework for them and cut down on their study time, maybe they'll go for it," Reed s aid. In the m eantime, Reed plans to send a letter to Australia for more details on the promising well idea. Reed said that the idea could be tried in one of . -l11stwmwe Too High Doctor Quits---at 93 From Wire Services One of California's oldest prac- ticing physicians is finally put- . ling away his stethoscope -but not b ecause he 's 93. Hi gh medical m alpractice insurance is forcing his shingle down. "l decided the best way to get rid of my expe nses was to quit," said Dr. Franklin H. Cookinham. a vigorous general praclioncr who still puts in an eight-hour day, five days a week. But one day next week, the San Francisco practice Cookinham started in 1915 will come to an end. And som e of the longtime patients of the old physician with the white mustache and Van Dyke beard a re unhappy about it "You need a raincoat around here for all the tears," said Peggy Shannon, his nurse for 46 years who also is r etiring. • Songwriter Mark Kilgore watched the gray casket lqwered into the grave and gave a quiet Nashville-style eulogy of his own. "He was a legend," s aid Kilgore. ''Everybody else had five· or six·piece bands, but Lefty bad 12. He and Hank Wllllams wer e the first true superstars." He spoke of WUU~m OrvUle Frizzell • · Lerty, ·' the man who gave th~ world "Jf You've Got the Money, Hon et , I've Got the Time.'' He died ofia su,>keSatur· day at the age of 47 1 and was buried in Nash.Vil~~ accom· panied to the gra~e b)> nearly ~00 mourners, many of them gaily dressed and among ~some of cbuntry music's gTeats. * I \ .l Paul Kellow, ~. of Redondo Beach. fell 3,300 feet to his death on the east face or the Mat· terhorn m ollntaln, pollce r e- ported. ' . He waa the third climber lo die on the mountain within 72 hours. Police said Kellow W31 with a party or three Americans forced by a bll11ard to give up an at· lempt to scale lbe i•,890-foot · peak shortly before bis fall. • The new govern~'• maotlon will have aolar-bea~ water, but there won'l be ~nyode to tu.rn on lhe faucet. \ And there woo •t be 'flfrY way to monltor the exp.-nmenlal cintr1Y·•avln1 ayatem~ •~ The s1.s mmloA oe .. a-cheduled to be ftn'8 \ b>' the end ol next moolh. (_·_P_EO_P_. L_E _J Frank B erringer , general manager of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, says he was "totally surprised " when he learned the seriousness of the district's financia l and opera· tional proble ms after accepting the $68,000-a·year job. Making his first public ap· pearance since he assumed the ·post, at a m eeting of the San Francisco Rotary Club, Her- ringer said he made three dis· coveries that surprised him. He said he had not been "aware of the seriousness or the immediacy" of BART's fin ancial problems. In addition, he did not realize the fact that train re- li ability had not improved the past year. The "most critical" surprise, he said, was learning that the district did not have an assistant gener a l manager for operations. * Sen. Donald Grunsky ( R- Watsonville) announced he will not seek re·election in 1976 afte r ser vi n g 30 yea r s in th e Legislature. Capistrano <Jne of Top Growth Cities San Juan Capistrano is one or the most rapidly growing cities in California, according to figures released by the state Department of Finance. San Juan grew al a rate of 18 percent last year. trailing L,a, Mirada, the leader among small cities which had a lhJwt.h rete ol 19.9 percent. Tiie population of Oran1e County's oldest city wu 9,957 Ian year and 1rew tD ll, 750 ln the cun"mt y~ar. San Jun's erowtb rate wu matched in Orance County only by VUla Park which also re· d>rded an 18 percent population CJi>Wth. Otber flauru releued by the depa.rtmen1 of flnance show that both Anaheim and Santa Ana are am.on.g the state'• 10 biggest cltiea. Grunsky, 59, first elected as an assemblyman in 1946, said he was retiring to devote more lime to his ''personal-interests and private law practice." . . In his central coast d1stnct, which was reapportioned last year. Grunsky represents the counties of Santa Cruz, San Benito, Monterey and San Luis Obispo. His announcement was not a s urpri se. In a s tatement. Grunsky noted his stand that "l would never be a full-lime politi· cian.·· * President Ford's nominee for the secretary of the army will be Martin R. Hotrman, a career gover nment l awyer who is general counsel of the Defense Department. Hoffmann, 43, would succeed Howard "Bo" Callaway, who re· signed to become Ford's pre- sidential campaign director. H o ffmann s erved a s Republican counsel on lhe House Judic iary Co mmittee from mid·1965 to the end of 1966, suc- ceeding J ohn W. Dean ID in lhe post. * "It's like a great typewriter in lhe sky," says Iowa Atty. Gen. Ric bard Turner. Turner, thwarted in an attempt to buy an airplane with $145,000 in leftover funds, is suing Gov. Robert Ray in a case that Tum~r says will test how much control the governor and comptroMer have over the attorney general's budget. "II the governor and com· ptroller can keep me from buy- ing an airplane, they can keep m e from buying a typewriter I need for my office, with money appropriated for my general of· Cice needs," says Turner, 47. • Former President Nlxoa 1ougbt personal reassurance • rather than advice from his fa.mi· 1)' in the last days before bis r e- . signation a year ·~· Nl&aft'a soo-ln·law, Dari• E~, b. quoted aa 1Qtai in the current McCall's maaazine. Eiaenhower. rrandlon ~ the late Presidetat Dwl1llt EIMUowtt, also said in an tn· t.ttview in the maeuine that he sot to lno'# Nlxoa in office beW!t than be did his grandfather. He also sald bJs wife, Jalle, in def ending her father durln• the unfoldlna of tbe Watercate sca.ndal, dld not have all the For the Record Dl••olutlon• 01 /tlarrfage l!11tere4 July t Docldl, John CNrlu •n<I Rae A,,.. MllMll, Ruu.11 Anthony •nd Lind<! ~ Horner, Georve L. •nd w11,.,.. Helen PaterM>n, Ruth AIMn• •n<I R•ymoncl lAHt 81.nd, J•me1 O•ryl •nd Loll Mtrle Crosby, AndrH •!\Cl Rlcl\erd Boy .. , C:.rolyn MOO•• •nd Jerrv Ray ICllne, Wllll•m Oou91.s •nd M.lroit•el RH VHQutl, JOH •rd AllCI• ScMv•k, Annette •rid Bur Ion Harvey Guthrey, Pairlcle A. and Runell J W•lk•. Robert C. •na Suwn J Bennell, lhomn J •llCI Kathleen A 0.ICOUll, C Ktr •ncl K•y P•UI ROby, Jacqueline M end Wllhem Garr VllenU, Janie L. •nd M•<ha•I Fr...CIS Kur, ROberl L. and Heltn J 8roole, OoNld C 1nd J 111 lonlta 0.V9npe<k, R•IPfl ltOf'l •nd Doretta HllQllu, Mar9.are1 Estelle ano O.v•d Roy Kotf'ne•, Audrey Aherns •NI ~ EdWerd,Jr C"'lls, W1lh•m Bennett And Sun ow ward, loul•e P and WI I ham J Hanks. R1chtl •11<1 Jewel Leroy KUWr$0f'I, Nancy J and Tr um.., P. c:..ro .. 1, Karen R•• ano Ron•ld E Fix, Anne M. and Clerence 8re.,.r, (Mryl RH a11<1 Nl<hOla• S loe>el, Sharon Ann and leondrd HOuSkA, Donna Jean ano LMry Lynn Schntl<ler. Llll<la Forti.s .ind AMn Berll4lrd C.rtwrlgllt, Eltlne Mule 8nd Ji!C~ ThomtS I F•rrow, Niner K . .ind T tlolT"•<lS O Wrenosky, Olive A. and warren w Lottie, Allro:da Mary .ind Robert Wl'll· dell Jlmlnet, Karle•n S. and Richard£ Childers, Na ncy Louise ano Ora Arnold COftln, Mli ry T •nd Orio R Teague. Jamel E and Chrtsllne O. C>unc•n, OebrA K.•nd Danny K. F11lrt1eld. O.arlotte J. &nd Edwin C Blgoers, Patrlcl1 Arlene •n<I Michael All~ Rhyen, Surann... G. •nd James R M~N•mte, Margaret Ann and C.ary Cll'f'on Corsor, ~tty L and Charles L Ph1lhf)S. Petri<•• <1nd Michael Eerl Roooers. Jolley •no W• ll••m P•trio. Drummond. Janis •nd W1ll111m iv.orris Burke, Louise a no John Chrtsltan Anderson, Ch.,les Henry, Jr. ana C.lhtrlne N;inc v Cox. S•ndra Colleen .tnd .James Fredrick Venev. Jonn ;incl Annie D wheel alignment s 95 All AMer1con Cars WITH COUPON r~egulorly ~ 13 95 ?::i1u' ,1111 • COUPON ~ifn-6~ IQ =: wheel Ii alignment -save =-'5 July 30th, 1975. COSTA MESA 2049 HAltlOl ILVD. 646-4421 ll aUll ls destined for vacancy, because Ecl••ad arow-. Jr., the 1tate'1 37.year-old bachelor 1ov· emor pref era• downtown lPart· anent\..; Sacramento. Anaheim's populaUon h 191,800 and Santa Ana's 17,,S>O. facts. 1 I "9CMll!tlt 111 lllonnwf'll. ~ ~ mu111 .. .,_.,.. Thurad . Jul 24. 1975 OAILYPILOT FINANCE NASABUl Awarded To Ford Aeronu tron ic Ford Corporation h as r e- ceived a $23-million con· tract for continued sup- port of the Nation al Aeronautics and Space Administr ation's Deep Space Network <DSN>. The DSN is responsible for tracking and data ac- quisition for all U.S. un- manned planetary and interpla net a r y space flights . The 21-month contract was awarded to the com· pany's Communication Systems Divis ion by the J et Propul sio n Labor atory (JPL>, in Pasadena. which 1s operated for NASA by the California Institute of Technology. I":' THE 11 ,~~~~ .. T~~ All. COIOO \ftYJ(;I TIMI n.un AT TOlll DOOi l4'M40l j hlt T~\MroAI 21f22 c..i.o Cwh"'-.. O"'~~"'h""t .,,.~t;#tfH•; 112,-,..1......._c .... -.~.~0~1 I u2-11n I All new cars and trucks! "'HSft ask fOf' LEASE Sl"fCIALIST. Wtt offttr to buy yo11r otd •ttflicle . ,.. A Gra11d Fef f:-Set Laguna Hills Mall 'Opens' .1 Sixteen new stores, in- cluding a Broadway de- partment store, will celebr ate their g rand openings Aug . 4 al the Laguna flills Mall ' t include Kaplan's Dell,,, Ski Mart, Radio Shack,., Hartfield 's. R usso'f 1 Pets, Lord Byron Pizza. Toy Expe ri e nc~,. As hl ey's Jewelers. Windsor 's a nd Gene's. A SECOND new dj partment store, Pen; ney's, is scheduled to open Nov. 12. THE STORES, many of which are already open for bus iness, in· elude Air Sll'p, Anita, Gadget Tree. General N utrition, Hickory Farms , H ouse of Fabrics. Kinney's Shoes and Leed's Standard Datum Gets Earnings ;;~ Costa Mesa· based / Bl·g Contract Standard-Pacific Corp. announced earnings-~ $.545,941 or 30 cents ~.--R.A. DeVilo. manager share on revenues o(> of An a h e i m ·based $18,183,782 for the firstst,i' Datum Data Acquisition months ofl975. •; Division, announced the In a nnouncing the reJ award to his group by lhe suits for the residentiaf · U.S. Air Force of a $1.l · y million contract to pro-construc t ion compan ~I Arthur E. Svendsen,, vide a complete turn·kcy chairman and chief ex:t, data acquisition system. ccutive officer! said~: Others scheduled to "Although net income t give away free cama-for both the second> lions lo s h oppers on quarter and six mon°'5, opening day are Mal-periods ending J une ~~· ing's S hoes. Nobby, were below the recor<i· Orange Julius. Pal's, levels of a year ago wf!' Pendleton SP.orls Shop, are s atisfied with the Petrie's. Sho'wcasc and company's performance Slavick·s. and progress during thiS'"' Stor es pl a n ning lo difficult period for the' open in the near rulure housing industry ... ~~::.::..:~.:.2--~~_:_~~~ 1 l11h n l< 1,()11(1 111111111111111 1111.·-1 !ll\'111 tl1 11 rn11 11"'"' HI Iii~· h'. OHtt :.! h. ti.., lfht \11Ut 111'.,·t111,11t ' Ull""' .I ''1~ j \ ii h 1h•.._t IUtHl,,lh "''" ;1 1\11 r1,1 I~ i 1 l'f, I"' .m1111111 II"'' w1th•lr.1\\,1I' ,11, 111~•''' t•u rJu. ~ ~\'·''' •'" I ,., , I 1• f1 "'t I i I '• • ~~~~~l~.\~~f~., I"' f ,, 1lurn1a Rc .. 11knJ' I loh·-:-1~1111,.. r ..i 11t. 1 1ltl•·rn•J \-,,,,.._.:u 1un .. fTI1r;lr ..1nrl L"~" f ompanies. 'I .. 111111,·r,1 11 I r~'\J•I Pl.rn. '"'"'ll"""lt.•I ( '"' J ~!.•a • ';jtl I':. l ith St1 ,.,., • 11 ~ •i7 IO S:11n.1 .\n:1 • 1_.:._ 1':. lith Stn·d • r.1;.r1>1i l VI.I? Herb Cook General Agent 3333 West Coast Hig hway Newport Beach, California Telephone 646-0521 For life insurance sales and service superioritv. Herb Cook has been named to receive American National . Insurance Company's coveted V. l.P . Award for the year just ended . This honor reflects excellence in service, a high degree of professionalism. and dedication to t he best interests of the clients served. · Founded in 1905, and wit h more than $12 billion of life insur· ance in force, American National ranks among the largest of the more than 1,800 life immrance companies in the United Stat.es. I ' -->Y ~, .. ...,' rtLV; 0 er Last Vear Tnur9dar • .iutr 2 ... 1975 Mid-July Auto.Sales Up 4.2% DETROIT CUP}) -U.S. auto makers trying to pull out of a 21·monlb slump have reported that mid-July sales topped the ~ame period last year by 4.2 per. cent in the stronge1t mid-month performance in 13 moolh.s. The upturn also was the first time since the first reporting period in Scptem ber tbat the four companies have put together a sales report that showed a gain fro~ a year -earlier period. Dehverit'S topped tbooe or mid· June by 12.6 p~rcent, countering a (J \C ~ A~Ut:RSON J REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT norma110percentdrop. 231,070 tut year. However, tbe sales rate of 26. 746 cal"l in each ol GENERAL MOTORS said its •the eight selling days this year July 11·20 sales increased 16 per-was up 4.2 percent from 25,674 ce-nt over last year and were the cars a day in nine sales days last best for any mid-month p<>riod year. since May, 1974. Americ an Sales reportsfromforeignauto Motors also recorded a gain over makers. capturing a record one la.flt year with a 6.3 percent jump. of every ltve sales, won't be re- The Ford Motor Co., despite its leased until the end of lhe month. bes l m i d • m o n th s a I cs G M's large gain over last year performance s ince lac;t October, was due mainly Lo the ending of a still dropped nearly 8 percent two-month sales incentive con. below last year and Chrysler lt?st in its Chevrolet division. Corp .. offering $200 and $.10() cash Chevrolet sales were up 43 per. rebates lo lure customers into cent from last year and account· showrooms. was off 18 perc~nl ed for 67 percent of all GM sales. from a year ago. Chrysler sales. Countering a normal monthly normally 15 percent or the drop from June, GM said its mid· market, dropped to 11 percent 111 July sales were up 24 percent mid.July. from mid.June and Ford said its sales jumped 3 percent. AMC, THE FOUR U.S. auto makers with a shortage or its hot·selling deli\'ered 213.965 t'ars in the JuJy Pacers. said sales dropped 9 per· 11 -20 p eriod, compared with cent from June . ~~~~~~~~ I MUST YOU IE SICK? a basic id(?a ... classic navy blazer ly TERRY GRAMT, R.Ptl: year'round w~\ght. of dacron and wool with cr~ste.d met.al bullons. jusl right for work or weekends. 2 or 3 but.tons. all sizes! 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 . Your body has the abili- ty lo fi ght off disease. Al the firsl symptom of an in· vading infection. the body manufactures its own an llbody for rehef nfortunately, if your body has not. s ufficient energy and strength, the battle can be lost. That i.s why it pays to visit your phys1c1an regularly for a check-up. lie can pre· scribe medication, when needed lo make your body strong enough to fight sick· ness. YOU OR YOUR DOC· TOR CAN PHO NE US when you need a d elivery. We "ill deliver promptly without extra charge. A ~real many people rely on us for their health needs. We wl'lcome requests for delivery, service and t:harge accounts rAtue UDO ftHARMACY JS1 Hospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642·1S80 verUlla• and Public aela&JoDI as an account ex· ~utlve. He wu formerly an account executive wit.II the Bryan Company. ,, A.Mrew W. ''A.Dd.J,. Nooeu bu been named director of sales for Roumoor Towers at ~jsure La1tuna Buch resident C. Michael Sllaw ha! been elected to the board ot directors and vice pre· aldenl ol floance for PrGd.uctloo Alda loeorporatecl of Beverly Hills . He WU formerly • 1Sce pre.aident or Crocket World in Lel\lna KUl.s. • Noonan previously worked few the Rosamoor C.O.,.Oratloll ln Seal Beach and was vice president of National Ba nk. • sales and marketinai for other Roes moor developments. • Long·llme banker Mary AJe has been named vice president and director of personnel for th• Bank of Newport. according to president Ronald L. NOONAN Newport Beach resident R. C. Emmons, divii>ion con· troll er or the Mc Donnell Douglas Astronautics Co .• h as been named a member of the American Institute of Corporate Controllers. He has been with the firm for 25 years. * Rodgers. She began her banking c:treer in 1945 wlth Bankers Trust Company in New Yorfc. Mrs. Ale later joined the forme• Newport National Bank, and was a member of the original staff at Bank of Newport in 1972. • Ed Grueneofelder has beesi Roberta Coffta has been named an associate of ALE appointed vice president of In· uk Ortbopedk, a division or Medical Specialties Company in Costa Mesa. the Tustin public relatioos counseling rirm or Clay hbUcom, accbrdingtopresident Bob Clay. She Joined Publicom two years ago as a re~ search assistant and later became an account ex· ecutive, the post s he now holds. He lives in Costa Mesa with his wife and t wo children. Jt • Jacque Coleman of Costa Mesa has been a p- pointed manager or the Santa Ana employment dis· trict tax office or lhe Department of Benefit Payments. General Valve Company or Fullerton has named Ray L . Waguespack as vice president oi marketing. He was formerly with A.O. Sm itti Corporation. He succeeds Art Spittler who was transferred to the Santa •na area tax office. • lrvine·based Mlcroline Corp. has named two men to vice president posts. Derek Rlcbell has been named vice president of product managem ent and lames D. Wylie has been appointed vice president or marketing and fi eld operations. Airwest Accepts Charter Booking * Frederick R. Keleher has been named Puritan Leaslng Company•s territory manager for the Orange County.Southern Los Angeles area. Hughes Airwesl has announced it is accept· ing advance bookings for charter jet flights that will be reinstated in Sep- tember. Robert J . Donahue director or cargo ant charter sales, said tht program will be restrict ed only by the range o lhe DC-9 jets that will bP used for charters as wel 1as landing limitations ol airports throughou1 North America. * Michael Jacob of Newport Beach has been ap· The airline's charter program has been SUS· pended for the last year and a half. pointed director of catering for the new South Coast Plaza Hotel, scheduled to open in Costa Mesa Aug. 18. * Darre lJ Connerton has joined Estey-Hoover Ad· The d ecision lo restore charters is in r esponse to increasin g demands from groups and or· ganizations seeking low· cost air transportation. Additional informalioi on the charter program. including advance book· ings, may be obtained fro m any Hugb e3 Airwest sales oftice. Ove r 1"'h c Count~r NASO Ustin9s Thtu QllOt;Ulons B"nks In 11•11 11~. 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Money's Worth d) Don'L make the <'ommon error of tryan~ to htde from your creditors Yot1 II only ~ggruvate your problems, mg unncces:rnrtly '-'vcn dumttgc your c·r erl1t l>l.ind INSTEAD, VISIT YOllR creditors, for they know 1t ts nol in their best interest or yours Lo repossess your proper· ty. As a result they Wtll offer )OU a number of alterna tives, depending on their instatut1on ·s pohcy and interpretation of your situation In the words of one Buffalo banker : "With our d ehn· qucnc1es up substantullly and involving customers we've had for years, we'1 c trying to not to set many hard and fast rules. We'' e dono some re· financing, are granting twice the number of extensions monthly a s two years ago We have opened a debt·counsehng service and are trying to salvage every customer we can t>ccause these customers will be good risks ugain soon and wc want them with us " Or us G P<irgc L Wh) 1•1, president of the American Bankers As:soc1al1on, blw1tly puts 1t · We don t want anyone's home or <':.ir or bus ine:-.s , we" ant lo help him pay o(( his dl•bb " l2) You may c hoose among these solutions. Refinance your lo.m to r educe your monthly pay- ments This will cost you more interest over the life of your Joan, but may be a small p1 ice to pay to ~ct through a cnt1cal period -COSSOLIDATF. \'OUR debts so that your various payments are concentrated in one instalment a month at a level you can handle Your banker might suggest this as the most effechv<' Y. ay out of your d1ff1culty cvl.'n though it too m.1y co:s t mo1 l' 111krest tn lhl• Ion~ run On morl.l!J~l' loun-; m,11\t• altcrnah pa~ mf'nls for ·' ) r;.1r or l\.\ 11, after which y11t) v. 111 m<1kt: up the cl1ffcrcm·c Or your creditor ma-. suggest puying 1mly the interes t until you J:l'l back on you1 fct'I (JJ tr your f111:.1nc1al situation 1s virtually out of control, v1<;1t your local fin;.mc1.ll Cl)unsclmg crntcr In m an y m· s tances. thcs~ organizat10ns a re s up1>0rted by local lenders and merchants to hdp you manage yourself out of your troubles When you turn ovl'r ) our problem to a financial counselor, though , be prepared to give up a fair amount of control over your money, to accept a system for mak~ng you solv('nt again , to agree to live within fau ly strict d tsc1phnes. A fma nr1al counselor .... 111 handle all your dealings with \Our ,~n:d1tors -a big 1 chef for you You will receive '-'nough money to get IJ). hut your budget 1s controlled until Hill h,,.v(' 1 ecovered from ,our hn:.inc1al crisis This 1s a s n1.1 I I s .ll n f I( l', ho" cv1•1 • f1w llw l'h unl l' tu get slr mghtcncc.J Olll BANK~ AND OTllt:R n •:-.p.m:.1blt: fan.incial mst1tullons are es tablis hing debt counseling :.crv1ces the nation over as a free community serv1c<', as a direct assist to you, as a w ay to avoid unwanted foreelosures on homes, undesirable re. possessions. (4) If all else fails, you may opt for de claring pcrso~al bankruptcy as a last r esort. It 1s essential thut you then hare a lawyer to make sm e }ou get all the benefits un<lcr the law Once your petition an c11urt 1s filed under the Federal Bankruptcy Al'I . r 11'<lltorl' un• proh1 hated from h.ar .ass mg you. 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'" 1 ~ .... .,,.,..,... » 4' ttlll .,t +f~PAU.C •• 1141'•""' In th• DAILY PILOT \ . . ,• ·; ' -., A OM. 't PflOT IOOMER by Wa F. Brown cmcl Mel Casson 2fM€.f!Sf~, t iOGO YOU ~19 IS G01NG 10 8t. A MA~21A6~ OF ~OUAL5. ----~~r--=-"I TUMBLEWEEDS !Jl1iEN ~ A POISONOUS SPIPl:R1 EH? NO ~Nt7ER V001RE L.OOKING SO PAL.f ! : . FUNKY WINKERBEAN HERE I AM HIDING UNDERWATER FROCY\ 'lHlrr 6UU.Y I BULL BUSHKAJ FIGMENTS 1~f MEANS NO ~f)(IST OVtrlTONES 7 WILL Ex1;r IN OU~ 4"~TlON51·HP (. Ever:i ~Ave A MAN -TO ·.flA~ IALK Wlrµ YolJl2 WIF=e ? by Tom K. Ryan --1~.- by Tom Batiuk by Dale Hale DOOLEY'S WORLD by Rodger Bradfield TODAY'S CROSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fut 6 Balcony 11 Penoun 14 Ho S Coty 15 Personnel manaoer 16 Fetn1le person 17 Obl!Qe 19 Legume 20 Zodo.lC sigl' 21 H1gll caros 22 01WJSI OI 2• Tree coveflnq 26 M•l>S n French 1olle JO S1ro~e attec11011alely 32 can. anist -.. ·Carr 33 Ending w1tll 'ea a.no way JA Cond111ons J7 i clepllone o.in :18 BIK~ ..... 5p1de1 39 Marco ... .0 WOOd 41 MuKvla.r OO'"et A2 01 oun1,nmcnt Al Vl'nt •5 Music.al 1nslructoon 46 M.»s ot ood1 llSSUI' 41\ t 1quod spilled ~9 Miiitary cO<Tl<l\and 50 Plot of land ~Famous pup0eteer 56 -~twl. Agra Shll(IC 57 full ol censure 60 Samuels text.er 61 Matt~ 62 Equine 63 us pot p;arly &4 Ac1ren-·~ Singleton 65 Rouse lrom •leep DOWN 1 Type of carpet 2 Tuasc11y 3 So Amen<.tn Indian 4 NFL or Cfl game 5 •.• Mara· N '( Giant~ 1oun0er 6 Violent ag11a11on 7 Conceal 8 Important II mes 9 Rtnl 10 LKS nac-~yed 11 Actsot O.fam111Q 12 Double-cross 13 04sunotes 1 l ' s Yesterday's Pullie Solved· T A f T II A R A l 0 A l ( A II A H E C 0 l ( ( ,L I A p ( 0 l S T A I A ~ c 0 M S ( N S II A R [ . ll [ r l £ C T A R I S ( . T t A A T 0 II I C A S s ( R T ( 0 8 0 A [ A F A 0 £ n ~ r • 0 A• i; l ( A II ( 0 R A r 0 T l [ •• A C [ s I S A T ! T H ( 8 I R T H C I , H I! A 0 s ( . S L A fl T [ 0 ~ I II I L C [ II I T E A \I " 0 f 0 R 18 -nosl•um. Our sea 23 Owns 2!l Alcott heroine 26 Gano 'Z1 Ancient Asian 28 Dodder 29 Mr. Brady· 2 words 30 U.S M.A. man 31 Make--.; Gel angry 33 lmposea pe~ll1 3S Ot zero ~rvalurt 36 Compos. I •O!I 38 8equea1h 39 ~rH 41 ·---cuo F.Jrewelldnnk ( l A T r 0 p N S A 0 ( II s ff G ( R E A 0 s s A H 4:1 f ;JVOring .u Ut1hza11on •5 Leqat allegation C A I p A S ( ( 46 Had on one's person 47 SurH1ke veslmenl "8 Hard·llear1cd 50 T111n 51 Gollclub 53 Grouo preceding AFTRA !i.& u S C11plomal Otan .... !5 -·Club 511 Compass pn1nt 59 Rolled tea fl lJ JUDGE PARKER FRANKLY. I'M GETTING VERY CONFUSED, MR. DRIVER! HAVE YOU 6EEN A6LE TO FIND OUT ANYTHING A60UT THE SECRET TWENTY ? MISS PEACH 1"HE 1"1'COl.Al3L.E WITl-4 !ltA 1$1 HE t~ VE~Y VE~60~E.. f" ITS NO USE ... AL.l. THAT 8MA·ING ._EE.r5 ME AWAi,..r= NANCY IT*S 50 MOT lODAY··I ™INK I'LL COOL. OFF IN THE CELLAR DR. SMOCK I CAN LOOK 4 THROUGH THESE OLD NEWSPAPERS DELIVERY ROOM 1.-00K, POC"T"OR, ,-He 0A6Y HAS HIS M01'".-4f;R 'S ~ose .' GORDO MOON MUWNS ·O l WE PROFESSIONAL ,A~tlSTS HAD THAT CL,\ USE STUCK IN ... ~ AN<JOJJE WHO ,. Bl~ A WCOOCT ~ OR SE~ICC t(ll)Sr ~ ACTUALL4 U5I Tt-t/t.T ~ ~rORsERVICe. i 1 z by Harold Le Doux I AJA CERTAIN TMAT WHEN THE SECRET TWENTY MEETS NfXT WEEK, IT'S GOtHG TO COMPLETELY CAANGE MY LIFE A$ WEU --• A$ DONNA'S! IJ'I If by George Lemont DELIVERY ROOM by Gus Aniola by Ferd Johnson .. :THE~E1S TOO DARN MUCH COMPETITION AS IT/S ... ~--- by Rodger Bollen "The dicl he ha~ me on I 'hould be in there wi1h 1hc111 .. by Mell 111 I I 'N1 DENNIS THE MENACE /~'4-.---w !". 1·2+ , ·-·.....-'· .• ,, _______ _.... __________ __. _______ ~-"""-"'-~..u.:.;tWS';.;.....;.-..J , by Chester GOlllcl ~O UT"S HAVE Tl4AT PIECE Of: MPER OH THE P>-40NE SHEU:.• \ \ ler ola .. i I l , I 'Friends' Guard Coast ew Gror'P Fighting Residential Developmem By DOUG FRITZSCHE Ot ti.. Del,. P•IM Mair 1be Friends or the Irvine Coast have add~d their vokes to the chorus concerned with the Irvine Company's plans for its 10,000 coastal acres. I The new group, formed under the wing of the Environmental Coalillon or Orange County, has begun a series or slide presenta- tions on the ''invisible" Uu-ee· quarters or the coastal land. About a fourth or the rolling terrain in the unincorporat~ area between Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine can be seen from roads. • Mitch Modeleski, a spokesman for the so.far loosely kn.it group or about 30: said the membership generally 1s oppos ed to r esiden· tial deve lopment or the land. That consensus, he said, could change as the group gains new members. Present plans he sajd, are ·'to acquaint ~ple with a resource they might not know exists.·· Jn a flyer put out by the gfoup, the stated objective is, "to pro- mote lhe rntire Irvine coastal area as a public open spac~. FIC recognizes that this limited de· ~el~pment objective might be limited by polllkal and economic constraints. but tbat grass roots support of FJC goals could alter and remove lbese constraints." Irvine Company planner Larry Moore said the " compony bas made a presentation to the group and has p ut 1l on a mailing list for information relating to the coastal area. "We think tha t what they are doing is s uper," said Moore, wbo has coordinated efforts to get the public involved m the coastal area plans. The company, he said, "would not try to thwart them .. in their desire to have all the land left open. However, he said, that possibility has bee n explored. It is unlikely, he said, that a purchaser can be fOW\d tor the whole tract. "Our reaction is to make them a part o f lhe planning process and to communicate with them," said Moore. The group, Modeleski said , is Rock Hounds River llide Educational By DICK WESI' • • WASHINGTON (UPU -It w~ m y good fortune to spend a week going through the Grand Canyon on a pontoon raft with a group called the Arizona River Runners. One of the fun parts of the trip was learning all about the in· leresting rock formations in this gorgeous gorge. YOU WOULDN'T believe how litUe I knew about rock forma- tions when first we pushed orr on the Colorado River . Knew or cared. , But, thanks largely to the in· tellectual cu riousity'Of my fellow passengers, by the time we left the canyon 228 miles later, I was a veritable font 9C geological d ata. The lessons started even before we hit one of the canyon's famous rapids. "WHAT'S THAT FUNNY look- ing rock up yonder on that big . ledge that looks like it's about to ran on us?" cried one or the passe n ger s , athirs t for knowledge. While som e or Ul' craned our necks for a better view. a nd others lifted arms to ward off falling ledges, our boatman began what proved to be a seven· day series or absorbing lectures on the history.and composition or funny looking purplish r~. For any readers who might like to know more about interest· ing rock formations, I h ave pre- pared a s hort geological mono· graph that you may find instruc· live: BA S I C ALLY, THE ground work for what we now call \_,\ G HT E:Jt SIDE the Grand Canyon was laid 600 million years ago, late on a Tues- day afternoon. During that period, which geologis t s refer t o as th e Awkward Age, the region now known as Arizon a ran through an intersection and collided with the reg i on n ow known as Colorado. The r esult was mighty UP· heaval or the earth's surface -a sort of t errestrial whiplash. Rocks were tossed every which way. SOME OF THE ROCKS were molten. Some wer e molting. This is an important point to keep in mind. About 200 million years later. during v,:bat geologists call the Age of Consent, there was a long spell of damp weather. The molten rocks became pubescent and the m olting rocks became rheumatic, which s lowed down the molting process and in some cases brought it lo a screeching halt. The net e ffect was a loss of ox· ygen that caused the rocks to tum purplis h. THIS -BRINGS US to what geologists refer to as the J azz Age. Under the stress of constant syncopation, the purplish rocks gradually assumed funny looking shapes. And thus we find the m today - geological con versation pieces that add so much to the enJOY· ment of a raft ride down lhe Grand Canyon. lo be patterned after the Friends o( the Upper Newport Bay. The Upper' Newport Bay group, he said, had an easier job because lhty were d ealin g ''with a re- source peo]>le knew about." In planning the coastal area, Modeleskl said. the lrvine Com- pany "overemphasized return of inve9lment at the expense or open space values. transporta· Uon system values, air quality values and w ater quality values . "Their major toncem is the pocketbook. They have a pseudo- environmental plan lhal takes in· to account such thines as slopes oC over 30 percent. You can't build on those anyway. "They're asking public agen· cles to acquire open space land with no open space value. It will be untenable for many public of· ficials to take over land like that. that has no recreational value," said Modeleski. Modeleski. a n urban planning specialist. said company plans for a community or 50,000 in the area will require a new freeway plus a six-lane road at the San J oaquin Hills ridgelinc. The company has cons istently argued tha t a new freeway would b e r e quire d r egardless o( whether the coastal area is de· veloped. ··o ur numbers (computer pro· jections) show that with a six· lane San Joaquin Hills Road and Coast Highway connecting to the area. both will be clogged beyond recognition unless there is also a freeway." said Modeleski. From his own point or view. Modeleski opposes any develop- ment on lhe acreage, and would like lo see most in public open s·pace. Anyon e interested in the Friends of the Irvine Coast may contact Modeleski al 494·4056 or call Mark Northcro~s al 548-7436. The Irvine C'ompany has out· lined plans for the coastal area that l':tll for about 7.000 acres of open s pace. Of lh;.it total. 1,364 ::icres is (•;.irm arkcd for a state park. The l;rnd set for the slate park is tied up in a law suit in Wesl Virginia fi led by Irvine heiress J oan Irvine Smith. Mrs. Smith contends the $7 .6 million sale price r eached in negotiations between the company and the state Department of Parks and Recreation is loo low. The land was appraised at $15 million. The bale1nce is being eyed by a subcommittee o f The I rvin e Comp any Coastal Community Multi-Agency Plannin,:: Program <T ICMA P ) lo see wh;Jt ,treas are swtable for public acqwo;1t1on. Company Presidenl Haymond Watson has m a inlaim'<i that the l'Ompany cannot afford to keep the land undeveloped due to the property taxes which total about $.1,000 a d ay on lhe coastal area. Modeleski also faults the coun- ty. "The company has a good wint when it says it ts paying ex· orbit ant laxes," be said. The assessed va lue of the Ian'..! probably is too high due lo mex· act assessment pr act ices. said Modeleski, and it acts as a force for development. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE 1 .t4ni l s.II' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT SUf'E .. 1011 COURTOfl TME STATE 011' CALll'OltNIA F<>lt THICOUNTYOll'OlaANG£ Tiit to410wof\ll ~·son os doo"!I bus1 Nt.A·IOJI ~s •s. NOTICE 01' HEAii i NO 01' f'ETITIOH ANN'S CROSSROADS TRA\IE1. "'°" PllOBATI! Of' WILL AND FOlt CENTER. 18110 Brookhursl SI.. Fa.a L.aTillllS TEST"MUtTAllY all\ \/alley, CA. 9110I Est•te of NE.LL H. CRAGO also /¥.dry Anne Fowler, 24S ... ltNtrO\S 11-u NELL HEllSH£LI CJ:, laM Founl1ln\lel1t'(;CA. ,2108 Dt'"seo. l l)is b\MnHS Is conouc1ed l>y an ln- HOTICE IS .. EREBY GIVE INI OMdu•I. MERllEll SCHWIMMER has fllecl M . Anne Fow ler lltrtlft • ~tlllffl tor pro.,.t• of ••W MCI This sl•ttment -s fol.,O willl llM tor 1e11e" tU INY'tnlary retertf><e lo' county Cler~ or Or•n911 Covi>tY on June w11lcll Is n'aor tor lurthu P••hwi.•. II,. 1'7S. -111•1 lilt 11me •'10 pl.c:e of lle&•int 11'4C1£ ,,,. wrne t"l' tMoen >el 10<' July~. "1S. PUbl!YW!tl Oran~ Coast Da11v Pllol at 9;30 a .m .. •n the court,_m 01 Jiiiy J, 10, 17. 2•. 19H 2449-1! O.~rtmen\ No. l of Hid court, at 70I> -- •C.lvtt Center Orl11t Wot, In tlle Olyof PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM lollow1ng pcor!oOns .,., doh'9 bu><! ~n SPO!?TS IV, ne11 Brldoer Ro.tel. El Toro, CA '16JO JOHN MULLINS, 2UJI Call~ Mlri•, Mission V1t10. CA 971>1) THOMAS FLOREY, 25331 Po>.ict11 ......... Ml\StOn l/1e10. CA '71>7S Thi\ bu\o ne\\ 1\ t>t•ng conduclecl bv ~ Otf1Mr\hlp JottnMullln\ Thi\ Sl&ttWltnt lilcd with tM Counl• Clerk ol Orange County on July 18, 1'1~ F-45'11 Publkheo Oranoe Coast Oa11y P1101, July 14, JI, AuguSI 7, 14, t91S 2m.1) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile 1011ow1n9 pe"on " 00•"'1 l>!KI nr~~as. JP ANO JIS~OCIATES Jttll~lh Street, La9uM hedch, Cal1torn•<lqoi&\t JO'\epn Pelh tano, 11181 Sth ~ret'I, Laguna &ach, Ca lolor111a '2o)t l 111, bu\•n;>\' is conoucteo l>Y..,, "' 01¥10Udf Jo>tPh P('tlrcano Tnh !riolot1t-~nt wd\ IHP<! w11tt 1twi C:cuf'IV Ch••k o• Or•ngl Cuunty on July 1, 1'/) F4s~ Pvblo<h•t1 Orang~ COA\I Oally Pllr>I, July 10. 11.1•. JI, I llS H11 I) P UBLIC NOTICE S....l•Ane, C.lllornl•. ' _ __ O;lle<!Juty 11, UIS. F<!CTITIOUS BUSIN ESS WILLIAME.SUOHN, NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICI.': FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM tollow•fl9 persons art Ootr19 ~·· IW!HH- County Clerll The lotto ... or>Q l>"non •> OOong l><ISI t OLLElt,SUTTNElt&•t:NM nesso\ r --r:1cTtT1ouSius1Ness NAME STATEMENT A,_'1 .. t..IW c.AllFORNIAORVWALLC0.9'26 Ml .... Ffn t A"•· w. eat boa. BatDot, C•lotornod 92b60 ni. ,OllOWl"9 oer~ h doong bu\I MU ti: N < .. 141,CA. '1001 Ravrnond l. She,,11, 92~ W Balbot """"'CV' tor P•t1110,..r 1...,, f:I-''"°"· Cahtorn•a 97bll0 CREATE·A·F RAME, 350 Oceon Ave , i...ouna S.•cll, c.alitornl•02•S• l\Ky J .... IM>n, tl4S so. Cot\t Hwy., L.aouna 8"•<11, Caltlornla91f>)I Pu1>•1\nt0 (lr.onqe co•sl O.lty PilOI, B TIMS Dtwne>~ ts conouctt<I l>y iHI In July 11, lt .14, l'IS 2t.J1.JS d111IO.WI. P UBLIC NOTICE II toSU SUf'UttO" COU ltTOI' TMI STILT£ Ol'CAL"O"NIA 1'011 TME COUNTY OP: Oil ANGE No.A·M401 NOTICE OP' HEARING 0 1' PITITIOH l'Olt PllOIATE OP: WILL AND J'OR LITTERSTESTAMENTA"Y Est•lt ot SHELDON B COON SR , •Ito known •• SHELDON 8 COON•lto t.no-_. SHELLEY 8 . COON, AllO lc110wn •S SHELDON BLAINE COON, DetHMd , , NOTICE IS HEREO'V GIVEN t!Mll \IALERl.A C OOTlEllRER ~ llled herein• ~Ill Ion •or Prol>elt of Wlll •nd tor 1uu1nc• ot t,t ll•n Tntt.,,.nl•ry r41trflnU 10 w1t1cn ls mttdt lor further -11<u1tr~. end tlltl 111e llme end pl-'e of t1eer1no Ille s•mt ttlll .,._n Ml tor AU91.1\I ), t91S, ti •·30 • m., In 11- counroom of 0.!Mlrlmenl No J of .aid court,., 100 CIYiC Ctllltr Ori Wt WHl, In tM CJtyOf S.nlo\ AIWI, (•lllortll .. Ray,,.,OllC' L. Stier 111 Tiiis swi1tment was tol~d w111t thl tounty Cieri< Of °'""qt' Counly on July 1, ''1S F 4SSJI Pu1>11~...i Oran<;ie coul Oolly Pltot. July 10, 11. 1•, 31. 1'1S _ • ?SJJ.7! P UBLIC NOTICE I ""' FICTITIOUS BUSINISS MAMl!STATlMINT l hi\ l>u\lnl!SS •S conOuCltlCI by dll In· °'"IOu•I Lucv J...,l\On TlllS Sl•ttmtlll "'°" liled ""''" tllt t.ountv Cltrtl ot Oren~ County on July 1, 191). tJ 4SSll P\IOll~O Or•noe Ce>ttl DlhlY PilOt July 10, 11, 24, JI, 19/S 1~ IS PUBLIC NOTICE TI>t follq)lllno per~ IS ~l'O ll<AI· FICTITIOUS 8USIN6$ nesus: NAMlSTATlMl!NT UNION TIRE co .. Ufl .... wport ,. ... followl119 person ,, aolno bu.ii· Bl~ .• °'51• MU•. C•Hlornl• mi1 IWU .,. Wllll•m C. Ates, 19 Klel04t Court, MAllANTHA PRESCHOOL, J800 Htwpclf1 Btatll, Calltornl• ftM>O SO. Falr11IHr, ~nta An•, C•lllornta This tivslneu ls tonduclod by lll'I In-'2104 dMdu•I Louin P E•Ql9'1on, '711 Mum-ler Wlltlem c. Ates Or • Hunttr19lon BH cll. C•lllo rnl40 '16"t This s t•lcmtnl WllS fll~ wllll IM , !Ill bu~MSS I• COnclU( ttO l)y <Ml Ill· QM.tntr Oerk or Oran91 eou111y on June dlllldu.I. t..OVIMI p EeoltslOn 12, 1'7S. ~ Thia stlttlT'tnt llrH tlltd wllh "" Pvbll\lltd Or•~ cont O.lly Pl!Ot, ~~ C•t•k Of O••fltt Co11nty on Ju4y A D\l EI? T t 51 N G DESIG N SPECIALISTS. HOO Campu~ Ofl"", Newport Sta<h, CA. <>>l>llO G.tlry L. Nl'f'ly, 1691 Mn a Or No. N 1, !.dnla Ana H!'IQhtl. CA. '1707 Ttoomu A Ar'f. Jr. 1301 Su\s.• LA,., ~wpotl Br.Kii CA 97660 Tnos 1>us1n,\> ll t o11duc1tc1 l)y • 91"Mr•I part~r~n11> Garv l Nef'ly lhli ~141tm~nt WU flltcl W•lh l"°t County Clerk of O••noe County on June 27, 197S 1'4ll1S Publl~ Oranoe Ce>tst O•lly PllOI, July l. 10, 11, 24, 1'7S 2-402 h PUBLIC NOTICE . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lite lot1ow1no IX''"°"' a rtdolngbusl· ~lo$U TAKA TRADINC COMPANY, 21011 Pue1>1onu.•vo D11ve, Ml~1on ..,,.. jo, Cahtornla ~7&7 s Ralpll E Jone\, 11012 Putl>tonuevo Ot'lve, MisSIOtl V~10, c .. t1tornl19'67S Sl•ven D. Whlllord, ~20 Eatl Oii-ton. No. 3, AnaMlm. C•lllornla 9'111>S Thi• l>usln•n 1, conducted t>y • oeneral parln<tr'1\lll Rall>h E Jon"' Thi~ ilat~ment Wt\' llltd with the County Clerk of Or•n~ County on Jiiiy 1, 1915. Otlfil.lul'rll.l•?S WILLIAM E. ii JOHN, Counly Cltrll July'· to. 11, 1•. 1t1s :M»'S • I' 4SSl1 ~ US1' NOSLC. UIVENSO" SAMUIL A 0•1n1eu1tG ........ , .. ~. Q1Ne.1.otll•A111e,h lM!tl ....... N , ea.,,.., ,._,., ...... Mf! ...... 6-ff "1tll IJNCI 0,.1191 Gtefl OAUy Pl Ill(, IJWlyU, t•. JO. 1tn I tnws Fllma Th••t•r D•nce Televl1lon lh th• • , PUBLIC NOTICE Publl"*I 0r ... oe Coest O•ll'I Pltot. PuC>tlU\eG Ot•noc e.ciu1 0.11., ~•oc. July I0, 11,i•,i1, "1$ 2~7) Jlif., 10, H, 14,Jl, 1'1S Ull>H PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ........ . . . .. . ThU!!Cl!y. July 24, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICF. NOTICI! 1$Hl11£8Y G l\/(N lu1'\I dent\ OI I .... Ne.,POf1 M•H Ur>ol- S<llOOI OhHl<I 111•1 Ille &o.<d 04 Eouullon old, or1 July ti, Ith , ~ Yll'-lly a peiolnt Ml._ (ttOI J Merllll IO hll , ... ulleapireO i.tM of Or Ar""'4" ~ rr.ompwn. """°" rnl9fltll0ft ,,..,., , ... Ntwpot\·MeM Unit~ Schoelf Ob trl<I ..... of COIKlllOfl .... «ceottd on J-2•. ltlS, t lle<ll .. July IS, 19U Untt·U e Ottl\ IOfl CA IU Ill IOt a $plC IA! .i.cuon to fi ll t"' UMAfMrH ••M 11 filM In Ul<tOffl<t' 01 Ille (OUflll S...-"n- ..-1 w4tllln )0 0.f• OI IM ot• Oii - prOYltlOll•I •l>POlnt m•nt, I\ "'•" ~ • •""'""' •PJ>efnl~ a ot ....,.U,J•JS Jolln W NI toll s.c,..t.,y, Bo«d ot EducatiOft l'\IOll"*I Or•noe co.au 0.11, PllOC, Jvly U,t~ts.U t1•S.IS P UBLIC NOnct: P UBLIC' NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUSINlU NAMI STATEMENT n. "91tow•ft0 perton '' Oou>Q l>u'4 llft) ., H U NT I NGfON e l U "P' l'lt0f'llll f1 E$. t•Ue eeecll loulevar.i. Svlt• UO, Hu111111110to ..,_ll,CAt1tolJ G lowl1Gr&1cled .. lt1, 1•,._e..11 .... l•v•r•, ~uil• ISO. H""Un91.,. 8"(11, CA,,..., TI111 ~l,..n tic~ ... bv• 111'1'\tt tcl l*\,..Y,lp. Q, lOUI\ Gr atltdlo II t "''• •t•l•ment wn fllecl ...+t.11 nw Covn4y CMrt. of 0r..,... CountyOftJulr 21, 1'7S • ~· PiAlllWd Ouw1oe c ... tt Oelly Pllol. JllA'I ~. J I, encl A119u~I r, l.ol, 191) 11191~. P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NOTICI! 01' NON·ltlSPOMSla1uTY NAME STATEMENT NOiie. Is lltr•l>Y 01wn 11w1 thlr un· TM tot1ow1"9 ~r\Ons •rot doing~ dt"'9tlt0 wlll not lie "'~"tilt lot ntts•s. 411\y -s or llal>llltl•l <onlr«1tod 11'1 LARRY DOUGLAS. l lD , ?•181 anyofW Oll'ler lhen our~lvn. or 1n the VI• M•druo•o•. M1u1on \llt'IO, name of S.rvm L.al>oratortn on or C.tllorn•• '16/S t4ter lllll<Mt• Larry Otltr, 2091 Illa M~. Dated Ulis 11111 Clay OI Jun ... 1us. Mis}lon \/~ 10, C•hforn•• '1•1 S Scruml-•lorl<'\ P•ul 8urnoll, •001 ASll<roll Sit"'"' M Cirolllm•n •--.Los A~ .. s. Caltrotno•'°°43 !><041 Br uCWll<er Tllo~ llu\l<WU IS bttng c:onOuct...i l>y <1 All>ert E . Htwllt f',or\ner\lllp llt~I• L. H•wttl U tTVObe,. ICIO unit C This \ta~mt'nt Ille<! with -Covntv E St AllOttwSP1«e CltrkOIOr•"9eCou11lyOt1J11lylt, IUS s.tlt• An•, Galllornl• 92 IOS "~"°' PU1>11Wl4td Or""9" Cool O.oly Piiot, PutlU~ O••nOt Ce>tsl 0.oly Pllc>t, July 24, 2S, l0. 1'7S ?c<I0-1S JUiy 1', )I, Augvst 1, ••• 19/S 1n1 I) P UBLIC NOTICE NO TICE TOC:REDITOltS SUP£111011 COURT OF THE STATE OFCAllFOllNIA FOii THI! COUNT Y OF ORANGE No, A·UOU Estele of LILA MAY TATE, ...... LtlA M . TAI E. ~~· LILA TATE, OtCff~ NOTICE IS HC: llEBY GIVEN to thf' c•t'dllors ot tf'l<i abOve Mmf'O dee~~• t .... I all Ptrson' 11.SlllOQ Cla•ms aoa1n\t lhe wlO de<eO<'nt U\' requort'O lo ""' them, w1tll Ille ntctS\.Jry vouchors. 1n ttw Ollice or tilt cttrk ot tlle aDo"" ff'· It tied CO<lfl or 10 pro<'nl ll'ltm, With the net•U•ry YOUCht'r\, 10 '"" Ul\dt'f'>I~ •I Ille Oll lCt OI ROBER! l HUM PHREY!>, Allou ... v •• l•h•" 881 Oowr D"vt, Suitt ll, Nt'WPoM 8'-acll. Uhlorn1a "1lllo0, wh•t h " lhc pl«e of ~.wss ot lllt undcr <lontd '" •II mat- lf'rs pert•lnlnQ to lllt f'\t'9tt ot W•d Ot• ceOtnt. w11h1n •our mon111s oftt r tllf llr\I 1>Ul>llc<11ton ot ll'lis nol•te 0..ttd July 10. 1q1~ HERMAN RAV lAlC: E •ctutor ot 111e W•ll ot Int •bOvt' namt'O OK~I ROBERT l . HUMPHREYS Alt.rMT•llAw ••Dover Drlv• s.Mlall ....wporl S.•0, CA '2..0 hi (114) MS..2110 Allor ... , ltr E U ClllU Publ•V><!O Oran<;ie C.,.SI Daily Ptlol, J uly 11, 2•, Jl •"" AuQUSI 7, 197S 1t~1S PUBLIC NOTICE SUPElllOll COUllTOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOC"EDITOllS SUf'IEll 1011 COU ltT Of' THE STATE OF CALlll'OltNIA FOlt THECOUNTYOFOltANOE A .... A.111• Esl•tt Of ELI N M CARLSON, Oecea~. NOTICE IS HE RE8Y GIVEN lo llte creclllors Of IM a bOve na,.,,..O dlfc«lenl !NII •II P"'i.ons h•vlng ctalms 419111nsl the wid Ot<taent .,., re<aulred to Ille '"""'· with the net ••wrv vouctwr\. '" lrte ollke of the clerll of IM ebow ..,. lillecl court, or to pre~n1 them. with the ne<ttwry 11oucr.tn , 10 tllt un<ltnl91\fd •I , .... ollltt ol HOYT KllN'CI<, .. , l<>'ney •t t...a,., 2040 Avt. 01 ,,,,. S1ao, Fourlll FIOO<, Century C11y, C..lltomi• .ao.7, •htCh I~ Ille pl.c:• Ol l>\t>lrwuOI Ille uncx~I-" In •II mall••~ pw1ain· Ing to tht est•te ot •••O dl'c.O.nt, w1t1t1n lour monll'ls •""' IM ,,,., pul)hUllOft ot thlsnol1ce. O.leclJuly ll. l.,S LORNE C. CARLSON Exetulrlaot lht Woll ot tht o1b0ve ,..,.,..a Ot<.e«nt MOYT ICLINCIC AtW>oey •I u w ZMt A11t. •I Ille St•r' "-\llFl- c.tflttorl City, C..llltffll• _, Ttl: UUI SU.II AttarM, ltw Eanutrla Pubh!ohed Ora11oe Coas1 D<1llY Pltol. J\ily 24, JI, and Augu,11, U , 1'7S H ... IS PUBLIC NOTICE THECOUNT'l'Ol'OllANG£ BI0443 NO.A·l044 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OP' HliAlllNG OF PETITION SUPERIOR COURT OF THE FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOii STATE OF C"llFORNI A J'Oll lETTE llS TEST'AM£NTAltY THE COUNTY OF OllANGE E•lal• ol LOREN R WRIGHT, No. A·ll70I Oetu ,..,o E•l•I• OI MARV M DAVI!> N011CE IS HC REBY C.IVEN 11161 Oet u!>t'<I GWEN D WI? IC.Hf ll<i-lo led ttere1n a N011CE IS HE RE BV G I Vf N 10 I~ ll"lllion lor P• Obolf' 01 Woll ano tor " :rt<Jotor\ ol Ille above n.;,,,.o Clt't e<>N•t \U.bn(t• Ot lt fh' h•\tilmt'ntdry to thf! rhat all J)er\OnS hdYlnQ <l•ln'\ <tqJ•f\~t ~ht10fi~r r ,,.,. nt\• to which ·~~ tM 'Hl•O dt.-<•d4!'nt •'~ rtQutr-f'O to '''' tor tun"<:• 0<1tl1<ul•"· .ind tll6t l"" Ulem. W•tt> lhe .wcn\arv vouc~~. •n 11m.. d•IO pld<• ot nurtnq lh(>wmt l\oi\ tr.. oll•c• ol the tltr~ ot lht JIJO"" tn l><ler> ~el lor Auqu,1 s. 1q1s. at • lO •.m • lltleo coufl. or to present lh~m . ....,111 ll'll on'"" tll<lrlrnom ol O@p.ir lmfnl No Jo4 -f\\ar\o YOUCl'ler>. lo Int uncllr\tgnt'(I ... d tour I "' 100 C•••C Ctr>ttr o..... at r11~ Olhc~ Of S.tnoer\ & T • .,.,.. .... S9CJC w e,1. ,., Ille (•tY 01 ~an1a All•. V'tll\l'ltr~ Btvd . No 1100, i..o' Anqrtc,, U lolurno,t ~Ill '!0037, which '''"" pt.tee ol b<N D.11~0Juf\ot1 l'llS I ""'\ ot Ir.. unOo!r»Qnl'O on ""mall~•· Willi AM E St J OHN, """"'n1ng lot"" t \lollf' ot 'Wld Cit'(~ C.ou1·l y (l('r ~ I c:Jit!nt. w1lh1n fOYr month~ •tt~r et. t1r\t DE MARCO, BARGER, BERAl AN D pu1>1oca1oonollht\nohce PIEllNO I 0.ledJunt7ft,191\ Anomty• •I lo1w RI CHARO A DAVI<, UO .... wpot1 C•nlH Oro•• S"H•• l E•etu\0< Of tn. Woll Newpo.1 a.ac II, Cahlorn1o1 U ..O ol ltoe ab<>n namt'O 0.Ce<let\I T•I 11141 M4·411t \ANDERS & TISDALE Atlor,..n tor Petoltontr ftOOWilsllire Blvd., No 1700 Pul>lo\N'o O«lfo<)~ '"'"' D ... 1, P•lnl Los A~lu, C..ltt_ t0036 July 17 18 24, 19H 1~)1 1', hi: Ulll '37·ll00 41hwowy•tor Encutor Pul>lt~O Orange Coasl D•1ly Piiot, Jutvl. lf), 11. 74. 1•JS 1 ..... 1~ P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Pl'RLIC l"liOTlCE "Cl I Tl(JU\ DU\tH l ~S N AM( '>fAH M(NI tr. tvl•O.,u"'-1 li r ... n n. .,._ •"< ~" '*· .\ \'1(JN11 '"' IQtfrl \I~ , .. ~ ••• ,.,., l U\111'1, c A tltAO) '>l 'Ol'IT\ I OR( INC 1a.. lh•n. eo..1.v.,o l 11~''" t a "1"90 I 1\1\ bti1•n~o 01 W•"<I < ono,.. t..i Dy• (orpor•t•on JOt\n (. Mullin lllll \141•-111 lol•d wttn I .... (ounly Cl•r~OI Ou~(ounl)onJulrtt 1~1\ l'-4>tl0 Pubic~ Ot•n'" Co.11 <>•"Y """'· Jylv 1' ll AUOu\I / U 191\ Jll\ I' PUBUC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS 8U$1NUS NAMI! STAT Elllll!NT lhe toOow1n9 ll~•'IOn h OOtrlQ ~ fteuo SOUTl~CO fRUCll;ING. uon C:c C•l•t-(1r., 1r.int. t•l•IOlfll•VJl'O~ John t r•nc1"' M•rlu~. t \0\1 fl cehton•(u hvthr ,(.1U1h>rnut.,,IO\ I hi~ Oli>lf'e>\ I\ '"''""' tl'd l>y "" ln-0ov10Utl John f '•""•' M.Mr t1n ThtS \l•ttn,. "' W A\ ""~ _..,," tfV' Cbul\ty t1e1~ 01 Or ••><n 1..o~ntr on Jwlr '· .. ,), P:OSUO l'Ul>h~ Or•nQt Co.1>1 Oa1ty f'llOI, July 10, 11, 14, JI N I) ))W./) PUBLIC NOTICE B-ll SUf'f. 111011 COU RT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A •on NOTICE 011' HEARING OF PETIT!~ FOii Plt09ATE OF Will AND f<>ll LETTEllSTESTAMENTARV [\1•1~ ol I MAN,,ll (lLLN ING(, 0.CPotlW'd NOTIC( I!> HEREOY ColVEN llWt CHARLES MARTON INC£ ~~ llltO Mr.In• Pthllon tor Of'Ob.tt~ of w•ll MlCI lor lelttH tt \loment•ry r~IN-t to ""'''" '' mtcle tor lurlMr IM•h<lif•<> and INI t"" lime ano Pl•<~ ot nt•rono ttw wme tlast>ttn "'llor July1', 1'7S,.tl •:lO • m., tn tlW courtroom ot Orp.trt· menl No l ol •••0 courl. •I 100 C.vlc Gt11ltr 0r1w Wot. on the C•ly Of ~t• ,.,.., C•1ttorno4 O.tcd July I, 197' Willi AME St JOHN, County Clu• PLUNKETT & PLUNK [TT AttWMY••luw 4U01tw Ave PO Boa 1'' H ... 11,..ton Bt•cll, CA •1 ... Altor11ent0< Pet111one• l"ul>lt""'O Or"nOt' (O<l)t D<11ly f'llOI, July 11. U. 2•. t91S l~7S PUBLIC NOTICE B·IOUO SUPERIOR COURT OJ' THE STATE Of CAltFOllNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A IOU NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOii PROBATE OF Will AND FOii LETTEltSTESTAME NT A~'\' hlal~ ul O~IVl D l>UNNINC •l\a OLIVE OOMOT H Y 0Uf\ININ C. O.colof'd NOTICC: I) ••I Rt rW C·•VEt4 1"'11 ROBERT (lllkt•'> "'" tolnl ,_.,eon" !i.lltlOn rOR f'U01111 7L OF Will ANO l CTTf kS ltST llMfNTARYr~· ltr\.'f'l'-f' to 'Wf11c " ,., rntta~ tor further ~r11luldr ,, ~nd lhM l hl 11nu• -'nd f)fd<:e or f'W(H 1nC) H'l4. ._ .. HlW thi\ b1•1 n \t."t tor Ju ty 19, 19/\1 ell 'I JO 1• m , 1n thtt c.ourtroom 01 O.p.-.rtn1t'ut Ni;, J ot w~d court, dl 100 C1"1t Crnlttr Ot1v11 ~~•, tn lhfo (•IV OI S~nld Ana, C•l•lortlld O.•~dJutvt. 1'1) Willi AME SI JOHN. C.clunlY CIPr~ Willi AM V.~CHMIOT Attorowy •t uw JM~ Mlqlltl D•lvt Sit 100 Not•PGrl k ach, CA ""° AllonMy lor Ptt1t1oner Pul>lo'>heO Or.u•Q~ Co••I D.lllv Pl10t July 11, 11, 14 19/\ lf>Je. I\ .... Pl0 BLIC' ~OTICF. B-4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT E Of CALIFORNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORAN(;[ No A 1Jt41 £\laleol lOUISf Pl ('llf Of>r ... "' 0 NOTICE ISHEIH[IV C,IVE.NtOtl>< creditor~ ot lhf' -'bO•" M ""'O <!"<•"""" t~1 "" Of'f\Gn\ ht\v,nq (ld•rn'i. d<M''"' ·~ Wtd Of'Cf'tt,."' .,,,. r,.OY•rc1'<1 to t1h tr'tm • .,,,h IN' f\f1't('~··•"Y ""ouchf"r\, 1n I"" olf•cr 01 trw "'" 01 111 .. aoow e11 f!ltt(I coun, or to prt \t-nt lP\fl'm w.eh lht- M<et\~•ry vouchtr\ eo '"" undfl"r\1Qnr'd B..OSU !>UPElllOll COUllTOF THE STATE Of CALIP:OllNIA FOil THE COUNTY Of ORANGE --------------1 -'I tM> OtflC~ Of Louo• A AuOoot. J'nl 8-IOSS4 W11,111r~ RlvO , No )lft, l "' A~lt,, No. A·M.>04 ~OTICE OF HEARING OP PETITION FOii PROBATE Of Will AND FOR LETTER$ TEST AMENTAltY E\lale of l lOYO Pl RIE GOLDI!:. Qo!cuseo NOTICE IS HEREOll GIVEN In.ti fHOMAS l LORD ""' lth'O ""'eon a Pl'hllon tor probale 01 w111 •ncl lor let t~r!l Tc\tclm~nlAr y rf'f~renc.~ to '#WfHCh s mao~ tor turttwr particular,. anc:s Itta! '"" II~ end pl•t~ ol ""ar1nq Ille loj!"'fl ha\ bffn wl tor July JQ, 1q1s. at • JO a m. "' lhr courtroom ot °"""'' ,,...nl No l ot ~•·O courl. di 100 C• .. •< ~r>l•r OftY\'..,. •\I, •n 11'1• (01, OI Sd<\lo! Ana, ea111or - 0.ltO July tO, 191S WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Countv Clerk lllCHAllD T. MUDGE, AIWM Y·•l·law W 21 P•wo Dt Valef\Cfa U911ftf Hllh, C..111 9USJ au ..... , tor PtlllkHMr PUbll\/leO Or<1n911 Coast D••lv Pllol. JvlY 11. 19, 7', 1'1S 1~1~ PUBLIC NOTICE · B·IOSIT NOTICE TOCllEOITORS SUPERIOR COUllTOf THE ST ATE Of' C:Alll'ORNIA J'Oll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No, A.a.>014 E\lale of CSHBllN SANDOVAL, Dtce.neo. NOTICE tS HERC BY GIVEN lo the er.Ullo" ol ,...., AbOve named <l<Kt'<lt'"t ttwl all peorsun\ 1111v1no ctalrn~ ~ln\t IM wtd dettdl'nl ue rtqulred lo lilt '"""'· wllh the neces•ary vouclltn, In 11-0111c~ ot Ille tlerk or t~e "bOw..., 1111«1 t ourt. or lo P<tWnl lll~m. ""tl'I tn. MC tu.try lfOUCher \. lo'"" unc»r\IQMCI .11 IM U w Ofl1U ot SILVAS & EATON, 1140 W SANT.A ANA OlllD, !>ANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 91101. wh><h •S Ille pl.c:e ot l>u\1nt u ot t~ undtr•1Qne<l 1n •II m•lltr\ ~rta1111n11 lo '"" !'\\Ill" ot salO Otc.,Oenl, w11111n tour monl~ alle!r tllt first 1>Ul>llt.t1llonot tllls nOI•<• O.t•OJuly 1', 1'7S GUILLERMO DOMINGUEZ EH CulorotlheWlll ot lht abOvr rwnted oec-1 SILVAS & EATON 11•W.•• Santa,.,.. Blvd., SMllAI Afll , C..llltrnl• •210l Tel: 17141 Sst-15'.J AIWMY ,., £1ttc11ter PUbll~d Ortn911 Cotll O.lly ~tot. July 17, 14. ll. •nel August 7. "IS 2M!>-H PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOC .. aDITOR.S SU,.Alt109' COU9'TOI' THE STATE 01' CALlf'OltNIA "°" nlE COUNTY 01' OltANOE NO,A•NMt l!U•I• of OSAM U NAKAMURA, tk11 ()SAMU SAM NAKAMURA, Oe<eotd. NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN tvtlle Crec!llON OI lht AboVt MIT'td dlK•Oenl '""t 111 oerson' h•vlno cl•lms t01lnlt ,,... "'10 oectci.nt .,, requln·d to Ill• tllem, w•lll Ille M UU<1r1 voucr.<l, In '"" otllt<' OI IM <l•rk. of IM ..... ell• 111190 court, 6< to P<'t!otlll ltwm, """"he nttftW• y wou<l'lers, to Ill• uftdtrslvnect _. tlle olllt• ol 8URl0N, GAULDIN, THOMSON ANO t~ElSON, All0tnef$ •t u w. 1•14 \outll Pelnler ,.,,. , 1ncl l"IC!Ot. Whlltl~r. calllornl1 9060? -1(11 Is ttw plt ct <>I bu•lno1 01 ,,,. on attt<Qt\tcl I" a11 m•ll•'' pertaining 10 the e\t•tt or \ 1-11 ,i.ced~n1. within tour monlll• •He r II• '• '' oubltt •l•on04 lh1> nollCfO 0"1.0 July I' " I TOICll ll41CAMUllA Adfnl"' II Alrt~ of ttw t •1•11~ ot flle "''"vt 11•meO Ottf'dt'nt BURTOH,OAULDIN, THOMSONANONCLSOH Att.r"fYUI t...ew IU4s..111 l'tfrrl.,. Aw 2fltl ,..., -m•••, ea111ar1tl• *f2 Ttl: UUI ... 04tl SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE C•lof .acltO, whlth" ll>C placr ol "'"'~ OF CALIFORNIA FOR TH E COUNTY ""'' ot Ill~ un<k'r•o11nrd tn d ll n1ctt1Cr\ Of perlalnt"9 lo lht e'lal• ol \Aid °"<"· DltANGE ctrnl. wllhln lour montn, all~r ,,..,. t1rs1 NO . ...-uo oubhul1on of lh1\ nollc,. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITI~ Daled Junt U. 1q1~ J'Oll PROBATE OF WILL AND l'Oll Fra1'Cf'\ Plou ~tunhmM LETTERS TESTAMENTARY I E•f'Culroanl ln.,Woll Estate ot VIOLET MAE WA Tl EN otthf' •t>Ovt nam"O O"C(';Jj>nt eARGER. ~Cf'H~d LOUIS A AUDET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '""' ,.,, Wlltl\I•• Blvd . No ua DONNA M SULL c: NS ""' ···~ ~rf'ln 1,.o, A••u. ~··' '°°'o a P"'•t•on tor Pr Obdk 01 Will llr>cl •or" Ttl IJUI Jtol.4U4 \U..lr'IC~ ot Lefttr~ l•·~t11n1t'nt.try r~ • ......, .... ., t•r E1tcutr1a ler~OX" lo wttocll " m ;ult 10< tur1hrr Pul>ll~O Or•not Co.t•t D<111y Pllol l)dr1oculars. anO lllal lllP """ """ l>l<Kt J\ily J, 10, 11 14 1'7) 740\ IS ot M artng the ~an~e hd'~ be~n ~t l0t Jlvgu't S, 191), al ' JO a "'. tn Ille c®r1room ol 0@1Mrlmen\ No l Of '>did c®rt at 100 c.vit Centrr Or1v" WIP\t. •n I"'° Cot vol Santa Ana. Calltornod CMttdJul~ I•. 1'1) WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Counlv Clt rl\ RALPH W. AGNELLO AGNELLO & WEBSTElt AttorMy\ at Law U1'9 ..--1111ntSt . St• E Hu11h"91on Beat h, Calif AttorMY\ tor: P•llllOft•• PubU~dOr•n~COUI D•llyPltot. July 13, 14, lO, 1'7S 2ftt.7S PUBLIC NOTIC•: SUPEAIOltCOUllTOP: THE ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR· THECOUNTYOFORAN~E NO. A·....,'5 NOTICE Of HEAR I NO 011' PETITl()fj P'Olt f'ltOBATe O~ WILL ANO f'Olt lE1'1't:ltS TISTAMllNTA"Y Est 1te ol ANN M.A RIE Ml ICOLEJEZYK, 0.c .... d. NOTICE IS ... e REl>Y C,l\l[N IMI MICHAEL J . QUIGLEY no h ltd i..rtln • .,.1111on lot Prol>ale OI Wiii ar>cl 10< tuuanu• ol Leners Tt~l•IT'ttntarv ,..tnnct to °""''<" h m.tdt 10< further .,.r11cu••r\, •nO 111.-1 lht' time Mid pince of 11tulng the salY\9 tto tw.n ,.,.,, tor AuQ S, 191~. al • lO .. n•. In lllt courtroom of Dtp••lmenl No l Of 'Mltd cour1, o11 100 C•v•< CMttT Drl•t W.•t. on \he Colyot S.ntaAna. C•lllorn1<1 0.ltO July 19, 197~ WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Covnlv Cler~ MICHAEL J . OU I OLEY Alttf,..Yflt..lw MMIHtCIWPf"'•• Of....,., C..tlf. u ... ACMnlt., lw Pttitl-r P11l>lllhed Oren91 Co.st Oelly PllOI, M ytl,2•.lO. "1S 1119-IS PUBLIC NOTICE NtSU NOTICE fOCltlDITOltS SUf'l!ltlOlt COURT O F THI! STATE OP: CALll'OltNIA "°" THE COUN·TY 01' OltANOI Nt.A·M"7 Est.tltt of GLADYS MARGARET HVGtiES Ak• GLADYS M. HUGHE$, Oeceoed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo \ht cr.dlrors OI ti. •Dove 11•med Cite~• twt au PttllOn• 111v1no <ltlms •1111 the .-Id clt<tOient .,, -.ovlrtO to lllt t:Nm. wllh the nt<t\W•Y voll<Mn, In 11-office ot the ci.r~ 01 ti•• MIO,,. -' 1111.0 (out'\. or t.o e><tsenl ti.m, ""'" u. nKHH•Y llOIKMr~ to,.,. uno.r...-. et c10 PllENNl!R & BUNT. Attor11ey1 •• la•. I.SI Ent Founll SltN I, SUtte 121, S.nl• Ana, C•lttorfll• t2'0t wf\o<h ll IM Pl.tlU 01 l>ullfteU OI llW ..... :ltl\IQt\td 111 •II m•tl•n '"'""'"'llll It rt. nl1I• of \1110 <f9(t0enc. wHtton '""' montn\ •11t r the t or•t publlc•hon ot 1111• noll{f' O.tf'd July 1•, ,,1S AILEEN R FOltCE "drn1lllllr•h laot ,,_ E•l•t~ ot lht 11b0v• n1""G °"<f'(lront fOllENNElt .. au NT Att-y\f\UW IU I £Ul Fotn111 ltrMI, S•llt ltl S.tllt• AM, Calllt"'IA '11 .. Ttl. 0 141 J~l PUBLIC NOTICE BU101 NOTICE 011' l llUST EE'S SALE 1 S No/~1'14 On J11tv JO, t•I), •I 10 A M JU~ L ESCROW CO RP dboit CERRITOS E!>CROW COMPAN Y. a• dulv """'"'" 1-0 l r u\lte und"• .,,_a ll'" \uanl to Oe"<I ot TrU\l rtcoro~ Mtrcn 11. 1q1) d\ 1n \I No t•1S1, In l>OOI\ 11}1>7 llaQl' /OJ OI Olh<••I R!'corO\ 1n thf' Oll•<t' o• Int' Counly R<'tOrCll"r ol 0••"9" Covnly, Sl•lt' ot Calllorr>oll Will SELL Al PUBLIC AllC'1'0 N 10 tilC'.~tEST 61 D OE R ~OR (ASH IP<IVrtl>I• .>t lome OI Wlf "' IAwtul M\Onry Of UW Un1t .. d St~IOI •I 11'1~ Norlh lronl <'nlr,11nu to I~ OranQt Counly Courlhou"' tocalf'<I ~· 700 Cl••< Cent•r Oro•<' w~'' 1f orn)frlvw 81hSI lonlht C•hol ~•" ta An.11 all rtont. 1111e .ino '"'''"'" ron vo<'d 10 And now h~ld by II 1 •tdf'r '-'•ct Otto ot T ru\t •n th~ oro onty "'"''tto Ins.lid Counly And SI air ct~\Croblrd d\ I hat properly IO< dll'(f In llW <..ounty OI Ot•nClf'. SI.ti~ ot t •lllornoa ci...01Do•d a\IOllOW\ 1MI POtloon ot l nt I] ol N<>wrrort 11t19nn, •n '"'' (O\to M•'''' County Wllll'I D"lrl(I. on the C•IY n• '"'"' -'>d •• , wown on • m"p ,,,..,~, '" cord~O in 8 001t. •. P6Qf' U . M" ull•n•Ou> MrtO\, r•<orO\ OI , •• o Or•n9'! Counlv, oncnlled "' IOllQw\ e.-01nnino •I the mo't W• •t~r1v <or ""' ol lot ll, l>t'•no lht tnlrr" • •-ut '"" !>oulhr•,,.,,., lonl' 0 1 o r .. n\jl' A-..nuw .. •nd thft NorUWd'l~rly '""' ot Flllfflllh Slr•el, •~ "'°wn on ~od rNIP. IMntt South ~Of'Qf Pf' (il\I llS lOlffl "'°"II 11-SouthW\'\ltrlv bO•'"<i<wV of w !o Lot U to Ill(' Tr 11t Po•nl ot 8'-Qln· n1no. llltnct Nortll AO dt'<1',...' E11•I 131 )9 '"'· ttotnt• Soulh SO <11!9•t't'\ E.11\160.00lffl, tntnce Soulll 40~"'' .,,..,, 1,,.)1 Ifft 10 Int !)oulh~t•rly bOunC141'Y 01 \ttO Loi IJ, tlltnl'" Norlh '° lltllf .. , Wo t 1>0 00 lett •!onll lht Soutll-at•tiv bOuno.trv ol LOI IJ, to '"" l ru. Polnl OI 8tQlnnlllQ. T"'° \lrt1~l 1uldrt·n o8ncl otll~r common 0t,1;na11on. 11 fnY, ol tllt rul pr~rly ~er!~ lboVt I\ PU•PC!flttl to bo ?ti East ISth Strut, Co~U Mes•. C..lllornl•. TM u-MoQMd Tru'1tf! Cll\<l•lmoi tny hlll>lllly 10• •n, lntOHtCtnH\ o4 ,..,. ,,,.., .. darn• •na 0111,., '°"'..._ °"'l;ntlton, II rt11y, ,no ... n Mr•ln S.,iQ ,.,, Wiii be tn<ICI•, bul Wllhout co11tn.ent or werr•11ly. ~•P••~• or "" l>lled. ,_941rdlnt lltlt, PO\Wla\ton, 0t"" tum~tn<H. IOOt'I' lh<t rt1mtt1ntnqpr111 c1..-1 w rnol IM"91•~1 •11c11r.01>yw1<1 Offd ot l rust lo-•11 U .»6 1), wllh tn· lff'tSI tMrHn. •s pro .. 10..0 In wild ~tsl, Adv•nco. II ..... Uf>doPt '"' ltltl'I\ OI N iii 0.tO Of l •U\I, fff\, <llttOt\ •no u~"'"' of Ille Tt'U\ltt """°'IN t•u"' crute<I b y w ld ONdot T rv•I I hf' b<'Mll~l41r'f unO"r Wld 0.-~ Of tr11\I ll••tlolortr •••cul"O •nd <It ltvotr!'ll to lh• unO..t\111n.O • "'''""' Oecl•rat10f1 ot Oel•ult •no°",.,,."° tllf '>al• •no • ,., •tl~r> NOllU OI 0.1,.ull .. no E'""'""' to 5411 l h• ..,,_,..._ t ""...., •••d Nnll~• ot t.,..t •ull •nG l If'< lion lo ~II lo n. r•<or~d 1r1 ii. counh ....... •e lhf' rut rit'O()tr1V I\ lot ti.a O.lt Jun .. 11, 1'1~ (E;ARI 10 ') ESCllQW COMPANY """'d I Hl\I•"· W•n<!• C•t\~ CPS I AulhOt•1tGS1Qn•luro CAIL 'f PILOT Tut BlciMt Mafbl ..... on I he 0raose C.- DA I LY Pll.01' CLASSIFIED . ADS You (on Sod t1. find tt, frode II With o Worlf "" [642-5878] OM tal S...vt<• fo)I (ttdol ~ Publish.r's HoHcr. All rt'ul est i•t 'advert.ised in this n~wspiaper i sub- ject to the Fcdt>ral f air Hous1n1: Al'l of J9'8 \\htd\ mjkes 1t 1lt~al to :1cht•rl1:.t' "any _,re - r .. ri•m·1-. llmltutlon. or r11.;r nm:111nn based on rJct.>. l'ulor. rcll~ton. sex. ur n ation al ong1n. or an 1ntt•ntt0n to makl' an.y :-.uch prdcrl'n<'e. ~m1~· uon. or dtM·nm1nati0n. Ttus n t<w ,..parier w1U not lo.11uw1n~ly Jct·~pl Dl\Y itt.h l'rt 1:-1nlo! for r <'ill esta.t l' wh11·h ts in viola· lion o ftlw IJw _____ _ Houses for Sal• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt'n~ral IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACAMT $3,000 TOTAL DOWN That's c11l the <'JSh It take s. Own e r will r ina.nt'e . :1 Lari:e bedrooms. dintn~ room plus firt•plan" Mo'c m OWl·k C,1111;.u; 7171 BLUFFS TOWMHOME n caul1 (ul Cl'l'cnlly f ('• dt.•('nratl•tl 3 BB end llml with nl'<ir by Pont & CluhhousC'. ovc·r~t1t'd ma:-.ll•r bl•tlroom and ntghl light Vll'W $().C},5()0. Call 6H 'i:21 l * BALBOA ISLAND* IUY OF THE YEAR New Nor th h:iyfront home . 3 bdr ms .• 2\.oz haths. c·.irpcll'll. just rl'· duced I n1l.1 y lo 195.000 lur 1mmrd ... 11t•t Pru·e inl'l 111fr:-1)11 -.h11r .. ·-inor • Ill)! OPEN SUH. I ·S 111 CRYSTAL ~111wr I .1 n11ly hnnw nn l.111 fl-I !>l .11111, Wtlh VH'W of South l>:cy, + lllnl In· rome.' ~alinbur1t ... ll II \Lilt I \ l!'>I.·\:\ IJ fl 673-6900 • MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME ,\ .. r""'"-' .. .,,n .. IL• stury homl' n 1-.1r the golr ('OUI "l' Ill :ohjrp. sharp rond1t 111n t.1ke n e w thruout •' J Bedrooms, :!': hJth:-.. ljr).!c ramil)' 1•111c1 l.111Hn .. area wilh f1r1:pl;1q• t.ar~e comer lot l '.1 ll for 4All appoint· mt.•nt $>1!1,!100. 546-4141 e& COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. t.A<;t1N 1\ lllLl...Sll>E \i1rw t•I 1·11 v & oc:ea n-7 r m s n p t' n It o u s e • ... :t c· r 1 f 1 <' r $ 5 7 • s o O • Varanl·I llH l.J Mirada. uintard REALT Y S INCE 1946 JJSS Via t.do, N 8 Suii. 195 ftho -64'2-2991-Anyt~ GOLF-BEACH 'I• ACRE-POOL 4 BR + DIME pull J.:Cllf curl out or gurug.: 1111t11 t·ourse from this r umhhn~ C'ullfornlo R un c h o ' t·: 11 rl o ~ ed jlardf'n .1lri um ~nlr)'. Lav is h l1v inA room. l"ormal cl1n1•. <I lmmenae bdrm su1lt•s ' '1 At·re of. ft•r:1 Tahit111n Pt•rudiso b11l•ky11r d with rung- ronit, rro<1uel·UUQ's! Ovcr~irt• pool with room for 1rnrd1•n boat/ trs.Jlc.r or ? '! '> Sl'll ~r.i oimuou."I • take :idn1ntogc. Call 847 6010 •i''.ST \TE Si\l.I':• 38R, 2h6. lwar h Jll'll. Agl. 5. .. 'I 17:.!7 HOME & IMCOMI t-:11~ls11h• 11Ut ai r3m rm wi th 121 2lHt ·'l'b Quiet street S8i .!)()(I HAL PIMCHIM ASSOC , RF.AL.TORS 2721 t: Coic;t llwy. 675-4392 AttwMrt lor A•ml11btr•lrl• Publlwd Ori1110t Coot O•llY Piiot. J\ily ti, )4, )I, t nel Augu\I 1, It,) 7U11S illl!Of'MY' Hot A411'1Ullhtrttttl P\lbllU..d Oren0t C°"'' O•llv "'tot. July 11.14,ll,•nd Au9ust 1, l•H MJHS Publl"'4HI Oran91 Cout O.lly PllOl, Juir 10. 11, h , 1'1S 1~14-1) L-==---========= ' I . , BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buv\•d•· Dr•v•· N B 61'> 1>16 1 G.....-al 1002 G..wrot 1002 ••• NO BEACH 7 5-3000 T HW ~ f .OllCINA 01 I IVI i G~rol 1002 1 ~ ........ I 002 •••••••• •• • •••••••••••• ................................... 1002 GeMrof 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IA YCRIEST PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD CLOSE-OUT SALE!! S\·llm:.! i clcc·or:itl•d modl'ls -+ '.! repo·s .11 t'"\I ra io\\ pnt·1 ·s~ 8', ft'inancing .tl:-o .1v:11l:1bll' (,'l11l·k sak extras 11H lttcl(• t r 11111 l.1 nd~l:aprng aud "I" 1111..lt·r ..... rra1· ll-1w in ~. upgrad~d l'.ll'pl'l . on.'n rall,1..!l' dt~hwashcr & d1-.po.;;t1 J\-.k111 •: l rnm . !'\.t .t .!l5U. I lurr~ 1 '. !'or rnorl' 111l11rrnallon. Coll 714: 581-2444 G~neral LIVAllLITY l>e:i1g1wrl 111r '-<•'1'1111' l' rnt<'rtu1n1nc ,, . ..:1.11·11111~ IJmtl) II\ 1111-: l'\'lh.'l'l for the· al't" ,. r.111111\' l.l!l'. •'P. 11,1111: r111 \\11 11 lllJ S~I\ 1 I' \ ,1111\t' I r p I l' 1 11 ll \ l' II I I' II l p.11wll'll 1.111111' rm ;1!1 J•11n1n.: .111 .ill 1111 111 ~ll l'h1•11 ,,.I' •l'f"\Hl' pord1 1)1 .1111.1l1l' •l.1t l 1•111r.' <:l1•.1111111i.: p.11q u1•t lloon 11,., 111 lh1• l11r111al tlinlng 1 111 l·.\tr u .. 111ra~~· for 1·h111 1 & """'r. lk:t\Y duty "1nni: 111 11n·rs11.t•ll g:1r.1g1• S1•p rn"lr !-.Ull•· + 3 fa1111h 11111 m' 'l\·'u" Eastslde et..,. ... 1'>,t<'ll<>nl Co11t a Mt'sa lun 1l 1n11, n1•a r s('hool11 :111tl 1rnh11 .. trunsport a I I o II . S II J l' i 0 u <i ~I bl·droom. 2 ti.1th with lot:. ol le'lr.h 111l'luJ1n~ ui-eJ 111 n·k I 1n·pt.11·1'. t'O\ 1trl'<I fl,JtiO a ntl ~!•ll",t~1.· dt>OI n~Wnt·r llt•,1 1-;u:.t:-.1 dt• h u ~ .11 S II . !100 (' <i 11 S.lll I ISi ~HERITAGE _REALTORS NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN DAILY Newport hoch Uoal slip. + (!Wet. tux· urtou~. :1 lkdr11l. g.1mc rooni To\\ nhow .. 1• I .ook fnr I he 1111u1. P ll'lll \' or p.irk 111g '"'"'\' l..'h• ltln·n "t•IC'om c ! Open I ·, 4·111 \\'1· .. 1 Cti.t:il ll1i,:h" ·'~. :-0.l·\\ port B1.•:1l'h 1002 sile pnul '' 1.1•·11111 Jd-. CONDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pult0 111d l1 n· p1l & )o!.1:. 3 H C'clroum, 3 liath., ____ ..., ____ _ OCEAN VIEW 1----------i UBQ :'\ol ll'.l:-tl'll 1'11111· t1rt>pl::ic.·l•, uverlookini.:1 1002 IGtiMral 6 BEDROOMS Ea1tsld~. CM SI l9 . .'loo pool. Sup<'r sharp , and! "OLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA CUESTA 2 STY-4 IDR ASSUME $32,500 Nt!jllei:l t·d 4! ::.lory. I bedroom S µ.11·1ous II\ 111~ und f ormul d1n1n:.: r oom s S 1•pJr:1t1• c·un \"\.'rt1bl1• d1•11 (;l)!:JnlH 1.im1ly 1110111 "''h l·1111n- lry fl n •pl.u ·" C:h1h.lr\'l1'.) & m ;J !'I I t• I s ll I l ~· ' St•dud\·d g rn1111cb lk r1 rst t u ..,n• ti. l'al I !lb:l 676i 'fl/ I ' , THE REAL ESTATERS EARN • IUY CLASS IH SPYGLASS 4 bedroom, sin gle story. Palu~ Verde to San Clemente vi~w. beams on the ceiling, tiles on tht• floor. class g~1lorc in this Tradewinds moclcl. utl ruct1vely low pric:ed at $1fl5,000. UNIQUE HOMES, leatton -675-6000 J44l I. Cooat Hwy., Corofta del Mor Gen.ral J 002 CieMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELEGANT DECOR Pool ~ 4 CcrGcr. t-'ront row 111 C'Jmt'O ;1re JUst _of th<' features Jlq(hl.indb Ike 11r,itc d 111 lh1:. sl·c..·l udcdl th d 1 • tlJtr A I-', 1 . d C 1\1 3 w 1 r 11 m .1 11 . I .a~ st l'. o:.t.i l'Sa. It.>\ l'I) :1 b1•droom plus ~rm h onll' Other ap· 1 h 'l'JC"eful po111tment mdudc s hut '1'11 ullH.' 111 ·• i.: terl>. <·harm. p..ineling ~;.mlt-n sl.'ltH~!! l ..ocJtt.'d I 1 1 ' 1n t•n l' 1,r ( 11r1111.1 dl•I s. o n .e 1 rc p a c e , :\lJr':--pri,.iti· tnm · h.1rcl" uucl 111 !>. lUStom 1 11 ·j\ Jlc ktll'hen & tllrun.: area mun1 It"• "' , 111 G;tru~t' wovlrt be ideul hcacllc -. .1\.11l,1h_l c..•. for :,tudiu or \\orkshop l'lt•ast• call for :•ppoant- 0 n c -of · a kind ond llll'nl lo1ns1H·d 6738550. .. ,,, ' surER SHA.RP F o rmal tidn~ r oultl w \ aullt'tl op1tn b1·.1m l'dhu14. U11ur11wl kild1t•11 w 'farrtil) room 'i m·w l:111d~(·u pl11f.l Call Sparl· In.: ln\'f'llt nH"nl Corr • 8J3'35<M 9 UNITS C-2 Plu11 (l'Onl nHil'~. on lar~e ~x246 lot. Locatl'<I in gcugraphieal center ol Co:.la M esa. I nc ome $645. month. Full pnce uni} $65,000. 11 Newport II. 64~~8til ANYTIME . , •f4 f '} • rl ' ' •. If), '• \. (I nestled Oil l:J5' dt!ep lot. ,, _________ _ ~.1~~ <.!~11 1~:~v ~:;r ~~°tt: 1~ .,l;LJj. ;fj;y ~e-;m;i~c'.·c-;rlsbudR-:-1.:. !'14ti·5880. ~ ilf:'ti~1~ Co n lat t Ho b e !~ • S haparfl, l!l•altor . 60J ""i M il'lllg:i11 . On:ansi<l1·. ~HERITAGE REALTORS Open I) u1ly . 3 115 C. F. Colesworthi nnlv ~15.500. w lO'.I SPANISH ESTATE" $85,000 J\111.1d" .11 ll:in .. h,uod dow'n. l'i\Ll. BY-THE-SEA f11111r-. :i ·lied rm. 1 ba R•altors 640-00 0 PRESTIGE HOMES Windin g hrtck & 1:uhtilc 15% PER YEAR LET CS SllOW YUL' ,'\ WAY TO ~ELL YOUH --~~~~~~~ dd ;::::3~sland I 006 ~~/ ....•....•.....•....... ·~ :::,/ Bt•uutiful JBr h o me + ltXlil !'1111.111· l•···I 111 h• Ill)! 'f1 ·'I ' \ . I I I .• I ). t' 1n,1-.lt·1 ''"" "11h •\\\'\fl t ''I ,., ,. t '' • I\".,., t·:' 111111· .11 "a Tu11 ~rac.h· FRE.-.CH CHATEAU Realtors 645-6646 s t on l' " ;1 I kw n y .s ,., pl • ,\ drp:. 1l111H111t. C'nl·h:.n< t' I>' ivy 1·mt•rt'd 1· .. '11pl 1 ··.i11·1,1 .. t11'f! • 2 STORY-BEACH SKIM MY DIP "a 11.. !--1111kt•11 11 \Ing 110M 1':. 10<:n :1n : 20•, Ontu CASll & t-:i\H~ U P T O ~~21 1 5'~ !OR \!OHl-:l Pl'-:H \' 1': ,\ H II '\ Y 0 L' H • t'l)JlO:"-.,\ LH:L :\I \It. <lramat11· :!Ur Apt. On :.uulh ol ht)!hway Older (;r;ind l'anal. Sml !){lilt hrnnl' on H 2 lol. lll\t':.I tlk. Sli'.1.0011 ll111wr. nm' 111r 1111 un· 1h H•l•111 tiiJ :J»i I. f'I 111·111 '"' \ llllll ,., ltll\I\•' :1, ,1 \11u1 ... l'll 1.·all1o1 .. ;1;1 "•t. THE REAL 1i.1.111i • .i .. 11111111,, 11 .• th POOL-$32,900 SPECl"'LS rciomll14htt·11l'<ihy.t11·rnl' ,\ 11'11 c. .. u.d 1111 11w1111-!j Stately <'ntr~ to t'lt>Jo!..inl " h a \ " 1 n d 11 w s ·" 111 li\lng 1 ,111 m l..iq:i• T"o 3 ht•rlroom P'OOI Cttn.dlC'l1 ~h1 cl 1111og I lu :1:1;.!ts. l'\ I :. :H:J 1s:12 i.:ard1•n \I•'\\ l-11 t hc.·n tor h () 111 ,. ' h ,. ·'II I Ir u 11 \' bent'.ilh clonll'd I l'tlllll!'> H~:'lf.\J;\ I.,(; l':CJUIT\'. ·' ~ l:f::·::·::~::~~·~·=·~···· thl• J.!11ur1tltl do(llll'llllY t.1111b1·,1p1·d in lht• mo~t ,\: :.1·p.11 Jl1.• 111 t•.11,t.hl :-.t'r\'\'S tor rn.d J1)11ni; '1 1•:. 1 r :i h I " Jr ea of nook ''1t h h111ll 111 hull·h \\ tlh < nt11 I' ard 'tl'W. "-c"vort llt'.1t·h On" has P an <'le d d<'n ll1•a \ v COMPANY Stair" •\\ 1•1•p t •l .... u md a r u 11 \ I' ti 11 1 pp t'_c1 hedm i:cihngs, ('m f'rt•d II I· \I I 011..; [~ s tnr) "llll1·,t•·1tunni,:a clarkroom flrt\:tlC'pat10 lan;11 , C1•11l11r1n g ~1,1·1-;1•111 i----------i huge h 1d1 ;1\\ ·" 111.1~11·r. unrl g l.i-.:-.1.·d 111 f:.tmaly fl a~~tone :.l'll trl~ \\1th 6 73-4400 VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS 23' <: r.111d h.1111110111 for I room Thl· othf'r i:; SUflt.'r D.JUJ. <And 2nd f1n·pl:wt• ----------Marlboro Country the cnl\·1t.11111·1·-. llurr\'. I Sl'('l udcJ "'!th ~1anl Ju:.l rcdu1·ecl ~i.Oul> ( "" 111• p: kl'.<' P :''11 u r Ownt!r tw u..:ht ;.i1111th•·r . I h"d.rooms. 1-'n{'ed m the S;ic riric t' ut Sti!J.Wll t'.111 h11r .. t:. hl·r•·' \ l'l')' .. h.1rr mu~ 1 s .\ c 111 I-'I 1. I·: I &!<> s with JO', down 1111" '.SI:! ::!5:!.'l $5050 BELOW VA APPRAISAL PENINSULA , 1 111 dr 1111ni ., l>ath ht>lllt'.I PRIC E FClf( ~l'l :l:D Y I · ·" · · 111 ,1·11 "' 'i:'1.c.''':111i1, i•:1r:r·..:1·. n•·"ls.,1,1-:·1 ·:.11 ~::1 ;'9!1 J3. ,Quaal l [~ '"''" i .. 111' ,, i 111 ..... 11 •. ,, ' 'l'I" i ••ii" i·n11n1 .' i . ' Plac• . I . h.ilh' :-1;:!.:iOO 1111wd H I. I· 1111pnn•1111 • 751•1920 " THE REAL ESTATJ:RS "rH! \11r.11 '" ,. :! bdr111 I '"' .1111111 Hi:.: 1>1;,:t:11 It Int [ ~ ~ i Properti•• " OLD C D M Iv $15.500. \\'011 '1 l.1 ~1 . 1400 OUlllLST NlWPO•T lllACH • • • lt111i.:'.Call 5·!0·11.;1 lSTY Pool +lBdrm. ~ \\ 11111111~ lrt•1• 1111•'(1dll\1· 1 !11 :O.Jll'l'l ,ll'Ul.tr 111111' l11•1ll1)1t Jll. 1~11 :>ltt r \I I'll()!. h11111 1• I 'ormal 1·11 II')" lo ~pu1•11111. f11 r111;tl II\ 1111! :ind dilllll:.! rooms (' (\ \1 Cnll.t~'I· :.! lwtrm • lt.ilh .t11<1 ,1 ponl \ S SUJJl'I' rl1•an 1 1111 tr11m h CAL CL.AS IC bto"ach. :"'o muint l.1\\11. l' ..1rml•r tor thl· young ,jl ASSUME $205 Only SM.900 hcr~LoLll1~6:-..7AS-:.:,.7"1225 100 ft to OCEAN PER MONTH vma Pacific " Outs tandtlll! buy for 1t1 l BR 8 .r "CH sssoo dn-takt• ; .• loan (All Jf1h • I lilf • f 1 MA'I ,, WAUolf ,._\IJJ~~\~ HE.\l;ry A BERG ENTERPRISES CO \'t:!Slt>r nr p<'r..;on who rll'· • ~ :\e\'t!r ,11•ain opportuni-Qwck possC':.sion IJll \111<; WATERFRONT sires bl.':H'h hom1• + l'l.'n· ., 3 BH Charm .. r '' tal incomC'. Dupl('X C't)n ly ' Storybook s tref'I S I h DUPLEX sists ol o m • urnt with 1 l<'atl..; lo fen<'ed <'Sl<i l<' . pans Hacienda '-'llh Jl1tr ,1n 1t ,Jq>. llt'rlroom:..:!h.ilhs+om' "1tha1·11t1ugew.1lkway'.j 3Br.formal'1intnl(.:.l'1> ;'I;('\\ 11orl tk.1t'h :11111 u11h ·1 1 t .., h I •-F:ntra rH" tnl11 J\\t'!-llfnl' fam rm w I frph· \ .... ~unw I 11"' w t 1 -'''rm-. n: nnf· II\ Ill" ar•·.1 F11rm.il <11111• I i'. \.':\loa n $.1:1..-.110 S79,500 h.1th . E" t•llt•nt -.ummer "' her rl'nt.11 (.ill for cll'l.111:. F~im rm lmmt•n)'(' up I Coll 968-4405 J:;111t jllt'I ~I/I' lo.lll'lh'll :. ,. r ' 1 • .. :1 L: :>-I (} l ' I': S E l' I. t ' ll 1-: I> SW I ~1 ~lt-:HS P.\HA l>l~E. Ttw l pri v;ilc m <t:.ll'r :.ulll' u\'c rl"nks the c u:.lom la~oon. ~Wl't'pini; !-l.11r-. lo nn 11nu ~ual clnuhlt• C'h1ltlr<'ll' lofl. (;O\'l'rn ml·nt appr:.i 1s:i l '' ss;;.ooo ()" rw r a:.kin:! S.19,!l50. For a umquc ('\ pt•n cnt'l'. l' .t 11 !J6.1-4jill/ ., CM C ondo $32.500 I anyw ~ :-X!> :i•tll ,., ... tr, uould '"' ;• hui.:t· S.ill'-pco11ll·~1·t·d"d ''"', tht :; l11'llr•••m 640-6161 1tdr1 1, "' n1.1111111111hl • • • 0~ i..1111 I 11\\ i1h111i-• '' i1h JACOBS REALTY 1, ·'"' i •·11111 ' \\ \l.k. n •1 • 11 1111111 \\11\1·111 1u,1111t111l1 lll:iti670 111.\l'll ' -.;TEl'S Tll1 tor '>111111111 I 1'11•.1.,1111• i:ul.I·" 1 ·11••' "'•'I" ).,,. I l..._ __ --'=====-.J THE REAL id,. II I' ,,,,Id•· 111• ,1111111 -----------In•\ ',, .. , ... , '"" \() m.11 111 1 '\I-,\\ 111 \' 1·0:-.·1 s · SPECTACULAR 642-5200 * CASH * I \\tlll I l.1:-I B~· 111,1 ' l".tll VIEW VOit ''' 110\,(L·.·· 1 .. 111 ~1;w111 Cul-de-sacStrcet ~ • ' l.;11).!l'l ll,lll"~ :.id111l1·•111.l11 appr.11!11·d \ alut• p.1 111 ' ' ancl m :.i n y UPl!r ;i do.•cl \\llh hu<il -.hp avatl.1hlt.·. ~ PETE J BARRffi ... REALTY l''rc.•c home ,.,·atuaticm . 3 STORY DUPLEX [ ~ 1m.1'i~·ill fe;Jturi's ~iri· JU~l a 1'·'1 l F 11 l I i; r 1· 11 ri ty bid i.: ~~;~~~:~i~~t1~-~~ ~;~1; SUNSET IEACH ~iifii'i3\tjj ~~~~i~l;1,~~~-:J Jrg,~::~1r.1·: ~~~~a~J~l ~~:.':17!:~7n~:i~:: S42-3fliti STEPS TO OCEAN . =• S57,950. !Wl-7ill .. Opcn Eves. ------~~~----------of prom11w111 1·untrac.'ltir BAY AVE. l ' l'EH B •---------1 :'\ear 1ww 1wr~onal hnmc • ---· ~ GeMt'ol 1002GMeral 1002 Ren~~d unil ' .1 l:irl!<.' 1: Choict• lor;1t1rm' l.arge ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1·d1 "11111 ''1th m odern 1 1. 4 & ::! Lid . 0 0 ~JI~ S 'klll'ht n . hu~c cntcr · 1 \;,~~\~;Ooo' rms. n-~841_ C•~Pu' NO 549-11655 ,,1t d1n~ 1.l.1". w.111 111 "' FABULOUS W ~stcliff Realty B \I.BOA Ut' l-:,\ :'lffHONT I nll' 111 ~f ,;1, \II 1\1 675-551 I Col~ of .-.~wport Realtors Balboa P~ninsulo I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex S93,!'i00 Triple x Sl:!S.l.OJ Marshall Hlly HiS·clGOO M USl S\.'(' a" e~me \'ll!W I H H. 2 BA Sl39,500 VACANT LOT •,-,.1 Back Ouy View $35,000. :!~1l:i t-: <'oasl l-lw} Corona 1lel Mar ___ .. -----:~!~·~.a.~~.~~~.!?.'.~ L \I\ 1-; \ llHO\\"lll::AD 3 lllt tri·k\ l'I with lah.t· 'll'W Su bm1t '. s-rn.:,.,o 1~~.,I~'~"'~~l ·I Hr . ·111;1t..1!:i)l1·n· ~' f1 n ·pl:it·t·"· "c•t l1a1 OCEAN VIEW Dupkx, 1500 sq rt . 3 BH. 2 Ba. By owner. S7 1,500 .• \!J6 C>ti72 O<.:EA:'ll VIEW l>uplcx. by ownl·r-:1 II H l't I Br. ~•i8. :;oo. •1 ~1; (Ii.ii~ For I ht•st• 1\: "' h1 ·rs 1·.ll I 645-7221 IJtolU\l• h.1td1l'rl 1111·1· tor' ·11'1111111:.t' 1 Y.111 111 .1.,· M'li·t·I 11t .. CoronadelMar 1022 t1n1,Jung totu·h•·!'\ !••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;'j,'1 X1:!11 I OCEAN VIEW ---• •--~..---_, '-'•th 43 Bl~l'O. ~p11~E1~ .. ,1L:1l. Hent o n<•. Ii\"£' 111 1111· ' -· '~ · ulht'r . :! hom1.•s on I' . 1111:. BEST on the BLOCK South •>f Uay:.1dc D r. 1n \\'l·:.t i\cwpor1 :! "ilh bca1111ful natural 3 Bedroom :! bath Alon· ood t t O J 1 Rdrms. 2 baths, with " ex ures. n y tl r;; "ith 11:itio \'ICW ul year C ll "A A 721 1 l~t:' J)la~·room. wet bar . " ne w . a .,. .... "' S adcllehat·k Valley vacant & r <'adY to m•Wl' Lavbh u:.~·d hnl·k t!nlry ~ in. 2 Bdrm .. l tJa .• frplr .. walk. <·on l·rell' lr:.iiler S patio,hleased a,t $350 per .st or.in" :Hl'J, lrniltin ~ monl . Call or app't l'U .. tom bookcaSl'S a ncl - l'rtl·cd al SIJ.'UlOO-owrwr <'~tbrnel r\', anti tht' list "tll rinancc . grn.•s on ,;nd nn ,\la prin fiiJ-3663 S \8·9673 l~n·s uf S-IH.tillll "ilh a low associated inll•rt•-.l .1•-.11 m ,1bll' 111<111., tl "on"t la-.t l1.1n~ l'1\J.l q HI l' k l ~ . .'l,)h :!tito<I l!lROK EAS--AEAl TORS ZOH W ltolboo 61t.J&61 !«=SEL ECT II PROPERTI E S MOWISTHETIME 1 -------.... for Jtth :wekl·r~ lo cht·l·k lhc Dally l'ilot lit-Ip Wanlcd <'la~sirirat ion II the job yuu want is not there you mig ht cons idt'r nH cri n g your ser vil·c•s with an ad in the Jolt Wantert l'all•gory. Phone: ()it2-567H 11.t \ ,. ~•1111\'lhlll~ \'1111 ":1111 to ... ..11-> l'lrhsifi~·1I ml .. ti•, ti '"'11 (; 12 :iHil{ The Bl&i;cst Marketpl1ce on the Oranae CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sdl It. fi1•d It. Trade It W11h o Wont Ad (642-56781 OPEN SUM. 12·5 1132 SEAU ... E llarh11r \'1t!\\ lltlls. I BR . "1th •l\!t' 111 & lia\ \'ic" p•.ul:-111· ~·11 r11 ~1 lot: h· .1111 ftd t l'• I . r.m1 rm .• 111•\1 1111 "It II t' ("a rp d1 .qw-. 11 1,n1•1 $92,500 ;,si-4112 \VktJ;t\, >i:; E\'es, Wk ends &tu 1247 UNOBS TR UC TB> •• ... harbor & ocean view Ap prox. 'i aC're lo t , Coron a d('I :\I ar front lino home ; l<irJ?c pool, 4 BR., 4 baths : 700 s ri. ft. e nte r - l a in m t' n l room with custom i.-uh slylc b a r ; garclC'n r mJm . $28.'l.OOO CORBI N-MARTIH REALTORS 644-7662 ' 1.11111•r-. II\ 111A rOc>m with • C ;.LL ·675_7060 mac nab I irvine I pr I\ .• I , •• "11 r I) .. r .I MEW LISTl .... G n" n ,. , , 111111 , .. , GOV'T. OWHEO ,..... realty lh ' ti 'Il l! I .,, ,.,., 1ntht•\\ond1·1l•1i "11rl1lt1I 1>rt•o1 1.1.,1111 "''' 1 •11 . I. poo .. ..:.1101 :-""'' 1·IL·j.!.t lt\ 1; .. 1.i m1·I t>n. $6:l0 <.;lo-.1ng <·o-.t:. &. Ba \"s hores I• I• lttlh EASTSIDE u.-.oeR s4o,ooo 1 .l 1:clrn1 <11111houM•111111•11 jG"~rol I 002 Gt·n~ral I 002 Gen~rol I 002 ' '""' ,· .. urt ~''l' lot \, .. ul ••• ••••• • • • •••••••••••• ••• •• •• •• • • • •••••••••;• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHOtlES. Beautiful V I EW ! Love l \ Mediterranean, 2-story. 4 bedroom + r et·. room (or 5th bedroom). Breakfast area & family room off kitchen. Room for pool ! Built by I van Wells. Wc.1 Jtcr King 642·8235 (M84 ) OLD CORONA DEL MAit Ancient C'Orner \'icw home. so. of hwv H -2 lot If you <:an decoratl' you'v1· jus t. foun~I a "'inm·r! S85.000 Lois Mtllt·r 642-8235. (~18.51 PACIFIC SYMPHO ... Y. Magnific·ent home ovc>rlooking tht' Pacific in Cameo Shores. 5000 sq. ft. w /'1 or 5 bt.'droom s uites -51.: baths beautifully decorated. $485,000. For appt. or color brochure -Bob Owens 642-8235. (M86) IUY THE IEST. OR DOH"T IUY AT ALL! Reduced price! Best of Spyglass Hill! Swecpin_g Ocean. Bay & City VIEW' C. rar iovs pool! Exquisite interior· L~~ / lo !"h<trk::in) 644-6200. CM87> OCUNfaOMT IEAUTY. One o f th e h Ps t Ocea n fron t propertie s in Newport Beach! Perfect' owner/tena nt property. UP6tairs has 4 bedroom . 2 baths + sauna & a VIEW that is absolutely breathtaking. $218,000. Glint Moses 642·8235. (M88) HIUS -cm & OCUM. You have VJ EWS of them all from th is lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath Spygl a~s ho m e . Wonde rful for fam ily liv ing & entertaanlng. S169.500 J eunne Newman 642·823S. (M89) • I I I 11c·h1·11 1.•,t1t11 "" ·111 1rnp S2!lt PITI ckror al<'d. '1111•·1· 1.111111\ I.ind h.11 I• , 1,.,.i.,111)!. CALL 556-8800 ht•d roo m i; phh I .11, ,. " I l p I ii ) r II 0 11 t \\ I l lt .1 i·n •ll~ •" i tt •' ;.i111tll)! • Balboa Boy Prop. I norm"''' II\ ill .. 11111111 1 R•alt-s f1rc·plal c .\n cxct'llcnl "1th ·111 .... 1111.t,•d, <1dJ0111 "' "" offering. C<ill us lo ~l'e It Ill>! h1d1 1".1v mnMcr & 6i3·855o. gucM .... 11111·, o'"'''r must ... EWPORT HTS. AREA sacrif1c ,. ,..1111 pnc·c· only [® ll·· THE REAL ESTATERS S85.000 ('.ill llj,J 71!>41 "' .. [~ 111! •• ,; ':r! ;,..·11 '•I• ,,, " ~ Just listed, Hll<'cohl cor· llt!r home. Ucaut1fully l'U:.lomi7.cd 111i-1rle and oul. 3HH. cft'n. m·<'rs i1cd ----------l'nlry :ind f;1111il v room. l'fi!l.iiOfl BACK EAST · QUALITY t'\11.1 l"Jllll• .111 ;11 td .. t g .llllt• 1 ll••lll 0 1tr I'\ tlll:-1\ t• .I U!>l lt -.1 .. .I l'.111 now. 6·1fi·i7l I 1 Sc-ll l111r11.:" I .1. I \\ 1lh t>a1h 1'11111 \\ .1111 \ti, Genrrol I 002 II H ITT I ;\;(;11,\~I II I•; i\ LT\' lii:l 111'.!:I Gf'fteral 1002 (,\~D l'HICf':l "liJl<'r lrlllC' '/. lil•droo111. "rtt• h:1lh with ~l1•<1 mi11g han h\1111d lluors. pl;1 ... t1•r "·"'°' ~er\'irt! 11rc>.1, \\Oo1I \\ 111 clo\\..; and 111111'!1 11111n• Complrtcly r1·m111lt-1t·d with c\ 1:rylh11ll! 1ww 1n· cld>t roof, palnl. 1>t11mh· Ing fixtur es, ult• l'r1<·1•1I only S30,000 w11 h nn down VA or luw tln wn !<'HA term-.. \'nc·ant. hurry! Call !llfi ~)llRIJ COUNTRY RUSTIC $36.!lSO !\;I\ 1• lhousanff~! Assumr 5'"';; ann11al µ<'rl'C'nlill!t' rntl' loan l '.'l At> r e. Hust 11· r:mrh st 1·11· 3 -+ dl'n. 1·111111lr\' kill'h~·11. gnurn1ll di111 ng. llug1· l••I. ho:tl & 1·;11tq!l'I' ,)(Tt ' l'rl\· :H'Y J' :llun· '. I k·ltl'r hurry·,·all 1:,i:;.0:111:1 •.•....•........•..•.•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35' ON EAST OCEAHFROMT llACH Unobstructed beach frontage with a charmtng 3 bedroom. early Balboan home. h as just come on the ma rket at an unb<'li c v:.il>lc price, $100.000 CAN'T IEAT THIS PRICE Comt· St'l' this neat 2 bedroom & a den Tu rt It-H ot'k Townhot1Sl' \Vi th low maintt'n~intc , hi l!h rcilings. two halhs & spuC'ious dininn area for only $54.9!lO CHOICE IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS Fine family four lx:droom home with lovely landscaping, warm a utumn c:olors, covered patio in secluded, si7.ablc yard --instantly appealing at $105.000. WA TEIFflOHT LUXURY With p ier a nd s lip privileges. Privacy, pleasure a nd custom com!ort features abound in this deluxe water-oriented 2 bedroom home. Offered nt $135,000. ltG CAHTOM SPICIAL Beautiful Broadmoor Plan 4 with view or Newport Center. Many custom features including expanded rooms and professional Jandscaplng. One or li kind at $171,900. NEWPORT llACH 644-1766 A COLDWRL IAl«B CO . fOREST OLSON IMC. MINI VIEW of 11 .:htlv \\u ollcJ hllb1Jc. 4 HR. family room . m uss1ve s t o ne ~HERITAGE REALTORS frplc. Nl•wpoi1 Riviera pool. , 1:;,0110. llUW \'. CALL 962· 7788 ;IQ.. KE:Y '.f&" P.E:AL TORS iii 1002 <ieMrel REALTttK8 644-7270 CAMEO SHOR.IS ~ SPACIOUS '1 bedrooms, 3 bath, '111 m Rssive formal dining room, gourmet is la nd kitchen. King size POO L. Third tier OCEAN AND J Jo:1TY V IEW ! llighly upgraded. Hy uppt only. Presented by our specialis ts Shirley & Marsha11 Rich. Priced t o sell ! Sl89,500. 2828 E. Coa't Hi9hwo , Corona del Mar ---~ P.!9Pf...«I.~Y_.m~!l!tW~~1:m;ml "" .o-4110t llYlllG llO<llttte '" CH IJllf fff t•r IN(, 0t IH H .. ,. .. u ,. , .... ,.., HUGE LOT Ft4A-VA Only S:JS.900 buys this lovely 3 bdrm Costa Mesa home on quiet <'t1l -de-s<1c s treet. Call today. This one won't last. Open Eves. LOCATIOM -LOCATION $4 I ,500 FHA·V A You can 't be li eve this charming 4 bdrm 2 bath home. Lovely family room with fireplace. Nearly new carpet. Call t o SN' this doll house. OHE MILE TO OCEAN Spacious 4 hdrm 2 buth 2 stor~· Shorec:rc!->L home. One · of the most desirable neighborhou<.ls of Huntington Beach. Big family room & formal dining room Don't niiss this hcach beauty for only $59.500. EXECUTIVE HOME IRVIHE -$67,500 This huge family home in one of Irvine's best locations has 4 bdrms . 3 baths. family room & huge bonus room. Too many exlras to mention. OLD IALIOA $79,500 The charm of old Newpart. This immaculate 2 bdrm 2 bath home could be converted into great duplex'. Huge sunrleck . Many possibilities for this lovely property. Open duily J.;,. DOU HOUSE $19,950-FHA & VA TbiS beautiful 3 bdrm home has been completely redecorated & s hows like a model. Take advantage of sellcr·s transfer. Best buy on the m a rket. 545-9491 .. , ....... . • r Thurld11Y.July24, 1975 DAJLY PILOT CJJ ; Ho.1•1 For Sal. ••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.1e1 For Sale ~For Sale C •• ••••••••••••••••• • ~~.~~~ ••••.•• ~!.~.~ •..•••. !~!!.':':..~~ ...... . °""9G d•t Mer I 022 ........... °" ... h ··,·o ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• • • • • ••• • •••• •• • •• •• •• ••• :;';... .... 4G lnlM I 044 ~!'!1!~~ ~~~~~ .... ~~.~ ~:~.~~!':'! ... ~~~! ~~~r:t. ~:.~ ... ! ?.~~ Condomlnllll"M Real &tote Houses U..._...~ for sale 1700 Wanted 2900 •••••••••••••••••••••••. ........ SEE THE OCEAN ••• • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• FTom your front :-tt•it JUST LISTU Tur t 1 c 8 rol1 tJ moor OWNER AMXIOUS! In Beautiful Baycrest • •• • • • • • • •• • • ••• ••• • • •• • ••• ••••••••••••••••••• Costa M•1.• 3zz4-. Walk Olll' :;hort hloc:k & 3Blt, P~ba. fotrnJ} din Twnhse 4Br, ~hbo, l''R, walc'hlhehoJhrl'tu111 ~11 rm, rum rm, Popular DR. , $70,000. P .P :.unSl't. T Jkt· ,10 l•arly alnum rnodt:I. Kingsl~e 833 2108 morn in,. j 1 ma!>t1;:r bdrm boat gate Vount lov~ly 3 BR. garden h ome. Den, Ten n ls & R ec. Center. Guarded ar ea. $76,000. 1718 Glenwood Lane NORTH LAGUNA 110 sir. WNT'DHOllSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMDOS "'11rr10,r.ctcunqOK 3 BR, 2 BA. cpt, d~. Ocean View5 2 & :I bdrm unil~ frorn $54,000. C)v.tkC.1-.h1r.75AA4!1 fncd yd Nr . So. cat. Plata. $315 mo.~ W/\NT .. :U UUl'l.EX u n --,.. ni: on t 1t· Clo:w to bea'ch. Own .. r REOUCl!:D BY OWNER, beach. All this ran he ... l:J YQW-S. when you own lhi• lran!>C'd . Woo'l la.st, onJy 4 It, 2\.'.i Ua, FIR. DIR. WEBSCO INCORPORATED Call 675-7225 l-.a1<h1dr, <:oi.tJ Mt.'l>a ror 38R, Fllm . rm_ 8.1.R .O. dt~·nt, prl'h•ruhly · wtth Cpts. drp~. cov. pallo. ov.nrr ':. unit. Up 10 Fenced, nu paint. 2381 $55.000. Ai.k fur Stcvi•, Rutgers $365. ~67_50 __ 0 ~5.000.Call~4441 bonus rm , $65,500. :.pactous 3 Hll FJ1111ly t: n F.ST n t'./\l.TY 551-6759 639-4800 room h om{' with hliltl' --___ · ------- mnslt'r 8Uttl' & low, low up k rc p . 0111 v S!l5,fHIO with lc:rrn-s t:ull ti4-~ nt I ---- .. , • • ,• • '•I I t \' lifl'olli , ' ... v• AR<'Ol 6-16 8811 EASTSIOE 2 br. l chlld ala SHORECLIFFS Ch;irmin~ 3 Ult, :> 1\1\. f)()OI + II)\ t'lv vu•w ol ocean t.. t:i11y1111 .Ju,1 11:.letl $139,!iOO ~1 1 M 1Jrn 1ng C;1nyon net .\J.:l'nl 675-6900 NICE dupll'' S<1 ul II\\ y m Cd~1 lk.1ut l-!0trckn:- Owncr Stll.500 m:l llW Costa M esa 1024 ·•••·•·············•··· HY OWNt-;tt :l hr IJ.!. lvl. I hlk H;1rkha ~ \Int Sil 2. !lOO n4 2. o:m h11m1'. frorn <:111111 *DUPLEX* 2 br. I ba 1·:1 Cll. trl<" I t erms . I' ri rnc (·cu11J. $4 G. 0 0 (). l !I 11 & I ti-I ti Anaht•1m St.. ow11c1. 498·2995orlil1 81!H t:· 1 Zon1 ng 2 llousl's, :! BR's. $55,000. !"l.'>H 51illl or 547 4X31l or fi Iii !lllKl •Mfo:~A VEHDI·:• 1 .ar~<: 3Bfl. :!1 ·ha. 1-'R 811: ya rrl l'•frar S<'11ools Owm•r Brol..t•r !J7!1 J7AA $35.900 Fre nch Chai~ Ov<.'rlook:-v.111l· :-t n•tl'lll'i. of lu~h grt•t•n l11g I rc'1..'' lo C'OOI. S\\1111 l'W"•I fnr nut· doors l.'ntnt,11111ni: W.1lb of mirror.;. l·n:-tal. 1•11trv lo parlour, «ancllt•hi.:ht din1n1!. ha111I l;11d till' floor s. J h1•dr11om .... chtldn>n's ll.tr:1 l>alh otr pan'nts rt•I rc-.11 BK I! , won't ln~t. c:ill now' 540-1720 TARBELL' 2!>55 llarhor 111\d , C.M lly Ownl'r1Ahl . J\."iSUME VA or nt'w (i I No dnwn 3 Br. S:IB.:iOO 511l i7:1!1 COLLEGE PARK Custom11e1I 1 bdrm , '' IJaths , wrou~ht min 1!2l!J! l!ntry. l 1>.itt0!'o Walk ti) :Ill ~chool '\ C.ill for <JPP ·1. Corbin-Martin Inc. Realtors 644-7662 SEPARATE MASTER BDRM. Rnom for nrr stn" t prkg. 3 br. :! h.1. l.im rm. honus rm tvr t hl· hfllJh~ 1-.l ,\s. sum. Fll1\ loan Owner \\Ill help 1111 SI' Sli.!150. For more• tnfo. c·::ill : 1)(111 Ll'<'•~f\!'o,.oc· Ui.l·HY11 Mesa Verde Exec. Imm:H-.. fr«'shly p:11nted. newly l·ptd 3 lir. <!ha, lt v rm w /frpl. F'ull din. rm. Grand 111 ano St/.(' ram r oom/den Prof lndst·pd. P o1,ls 11.c ) cl w 1pat1n Sit uated ht v. n. 2 l!Olr couq,es. walk to s«hls. By owner 557-:IG25, S64.500. -Rut Estate byNtCVAY DON'T MAl<E WAVES JUST FLOAT '1'11r11 this Lit l'ucsla l'OOL horn,-. Lr~ <'ov'd p.1t111. J'r1mo eond1t1011. ~·ormal dm1n~. lam rm, .J h<lrrns. 3 baths. C;.ill !lf>H 41511 GO IH STYLE Side ,>'urd for bo;.it/lrlr £·'ronl & rl'ar cov\I patio. Sup1·r loc·at 1011 . low m.11nt > .1nl Skp 1lown II\ 111i.: rm. For ·•!>Pl ~.ll "1~.li 12 Ilks to leach $38,650 .I ll1·1lrm'i, d1111ng rm, n 1rn1•r lot '" ni<'l' area or downtown. Hartlwoocl floors. bltns. boat g all', OH'(• yard. Walk lo Lake 1'11rk. Call lo sN" ! Hl'tl Carpet. R ealto r s 5~~··1111:Jf.i. MO~TEREY TYPE rt•s1dcnn:. Faslldiouslv t·lran & family delight. '3 Chc·l'rful bdrms, 2 pullmaned halhs, 15x25 fam i ly room , ll:!x25 1•ndos1•cl la11;i1 ronm rn:i J•'~l1t f1repl~11·p l;lot•k ""111 & bo.1t 1r.11ler gJll' \ stron~ 111 wool tn l!<>lf. Owner boul!ht nl'W home It anx111u s /\<;k111J!. SI~ .500 {.' 3111\!Yi 03'.! I 3 BDRM CUTIE :? b.11hs. huill·ms, largf' 1nasll•r hdrm. ('ovcrerl pat 111, & rr .. shly painted l''<ll'r1or Hl•:-l buv in llunl1nglon llt•:wh a't on ly 513.1100 Call !l(iJ S(i7J <>r ;;;;u 7035 (; J 4 BDRMS WALK TO BEACH !lcady for imm O<'r up 1s this lovely Cov Bros home w /3 bdrm, fa m & din rm $4!:1.500. S.17-53fU ASSUME S32,990 Sprawhnl! · l-'rnnr1scan Fount.11n" v.ilh huge BLUE H ,. Vr....J I f.x40 spark ltnl-! pool. 1 "" ~ 1 l~R s111 IE's. mammoth POOL ilrn w 'Spanish rplc. 3 Be droom,:! bJths. Barc·rlona·kit rhen har dwood floors. dblc v. / I' u., tom Nu t o n e i:araiac, qull'l :-tr1•1•t . 1·~nll'r Elegant dine, $38,500. c·11s t!lm bar. ass ume Roy McCarcle ~32,!>90 loan at SJ6!;1 mo . Realtor 18 IO Newport no new loan costs. Hkr Cost..1 M r!>a S18 772'J !lfi2 5511 --- COUNTRY LIVING COUNTRY PAYMTS. O~L Y S222. MO. 2 Massi vc frplrs arct•nl this model home. 6'i~ J\s sumahlt' v /\ loun. llatk yd garlll'n w /tn·d1nl1Sl' & frw t lrC'c•-; g.alort• Owm•r dcspl'ralt-(.':111 tod ay to sec. 540 3661\ 1\1.'1 RY OWN[';R 3 l>r. frml. din rm, l~. ltv rm. fam rm. z rull hn .• lg rnv'd. patio in Jl111who Ml'sa. Nr. !Ir his. & Sn C:st. l'lza ~l.000. 515·87111> Dana Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fly Ownl'r in Dana Knolls l,ar~c 3 Or. 2 Ua w /you1 choice of rrpt & drps Large fen<'ed yanl with p~• V<'d IJoat. R v, 111 trailer s loragc area ~.500. 496.()()P.'i. IMAGINE! 2 B edroom hPme for $29,500 nn 2 R·2 lots. C<1rnC'r lot with alley en· tr a n t·e and man y possi bi Ii ti cs. .Rutldcrs will want to St'C this. '"DTTaim•w 962·4471 (r;!~)546·8103 rn;.l\Cll \'ILL/\ .rnn TRI l,E\'EL Short walk tu beautiful sancls of the blue Pacific! t::lcl(ant entry opens to lush formal ll\'tn~ rm 5 strps down to hidl'-3 way gourm <'l food center. randle ltte dine Pon tle rosa den. swecrin~ st aa rs to scclud<'d master :-wte. Can't last al only $72.500 KATELLA R~ALTY 714 / fYl7 -6061 Huntinqton leoch I 040 /\ssum low int. F'IL\ In. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunny 3.Hr. 1 Lc\cl Con· ::;11ARMINI. 2 hr Orune 110. Lots of privacy. 4 Bedroom, for mal dining room, 3'h ba ths, pool \.\IJJ·:'· BE \l:I'\ A 8t;RO ENTFRPRISES CO R~ntals OK, no pets. Pool. BBQ, frpl, d rps . ShllfP! $25() ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 1s t, lust & dep. Houses Fvrnished 642·0770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE 3 br, 2 ba Gttt•ral 3102 luxe Condo. Nu appl, c p(. 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps. f'rpl. Pool. Gar dr. SUM Ml-:H hre<'t(I l hr, opnr Adults. $3<tS". ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl30. ultl pd, CM. i\l'lo 673·5003 c·vc/wkn<I Ouptexes/ Onlts sGI• S4 I ,500·f'OOL Fast OccupCMCy VA C AN 'I'! l'rfm e Universit y Park loca- tion . C ul -de-sac. St•duded ntri um enlry. Vaulted ht'amcd ceil· ings. Spunlsh fi replace. M irrorccJ wardrobes. Oelux(' bath fixtures Hri ~ht & s 11 ac1nu~ l(arden 1w tio kitchen. PRICE BUYERS-Owner Sdf·CINHI o ven. Pnvute wanta offer now! Vac;int mo l her in I aw w I n~. 3 8 R 2 b a . P ri v a h · Decor a tor carpetln~. t;ua rded area. SSS.000 Shady. c us turn pulio. &.joy the Good Lif~ RHODA MAGIL, Realtor (714) 642-3600 HEW 4·PUXES ()('eunfront I lir. $12.5. uttl ---•. .. nec.ir the ocean Good pd, Ualho,1 N n 2 hr Sharp Mesa Verde, 3 OR, • tax s helters, apprt'cta kHb, pet-;, :,mglt•i. W;1lk 2 BA duplex. $335. mo. i~. tion.$110,000.&up to watl'r II U 2 hr, has C'ld's ga rdener, Peg .ill. ktds, 1wt". :-1n~ll'" Mli·5880 Agt. Try this CO\c C'OllJJ::t' 3 3 Hr+ 2 8.::a--. f-urn--a-v_a_1_1._ Olympic common pool. 41.n 2513 499-4584 Mewport hoch I 069 Santa Ana I 080 Sti,000 cl own + costs ' ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr, kid~. pets C<IM La~. Fpl. lg ram -rm. rncdyd buys! Take advunta~c· OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun ly Owner-FM Lond call 752·1700. 10 am ·S pm. 33462 DovcrShoresllayfront STEAL! Hcat·h I br St65 . ulll pd A~t 1''N• 97!J imo kids ok. $350. &tS-SGiS. ..... 11•111• I ',, "1"'' Abalone Dr. Fantastic 548·1589Weekends0nly one or these 2 bedrm, 2 [ ® ~ sale by owner 3 BR, 21 ~ -· bath Condos Vcry few Ba, hv·rm. formal din· 4 BR, 4 Ba. Fam-rm. Din· left at only $1!1950 lO'f rm. fam·rm. & kite-hen. rm. Air cond. Pool Down, <·ompldely re· 2100 Sea fl 3 Car ~ar . 2 Ho m e . $150,000 By rurb1 !>hl•d As k ror REAL TY INC. 2 Br, Eastside, no kids . 714/846-1371 Stove, ver y quiet & S39,900 NO DOWN IRVINE Fin<.• trvrnc locution Bil-! family of 6 wants out! Wil l :,c'l l NO DOWN PA YM 1-~NT to quuhr1ed \'etc· r irn . Needs some tender care . F\Jll air con· dilioned. Catht'dral 1·t•1l· 1nj! li\'tng room lluge f1rt>plac·c All t ll1•tJ garden kitchen. Lari.:e maste r su1ll' Mirrvn:d wardrobt:' l.ar~c patio Fully !>pnnkl<>rc"<I yard Take ach anlaJ.!t• l'ttll 752·1700 to<lay , . [® .. THE REAL ESTATERS yrs new 1 • 1\11. to priv owner. 645-9729 fo'rank. 839 8321 Agt. beat·h. H•·<· Cl'nlcr tn· cl<ls. Pool, J acun 1, Bluffs lavf1 Oftt . Suuna. Ht·1·. Hm . 4 T~n· By Owner·3 ifR. 2''2 BA, Mobile Homes n1s <.:b • Hacqu<'t &all & outside unit, cU!ll. decor For Sole 1100 Vollt•y Ball. t:hldrns play Im mac. S95.000. 675-6613 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area, itale ,.:uanl, securi-'52 SPAHTAXITl'F.. 35· ty. L1stl'd al $87,750. Now OY Owner Lovely 3 + 2 ~Pa<'t• 60 Jnq sp 51 327 fnr s ale hy owner al + ram rm Assumable W W1b11n. Custa Mesa Sl:IS.500 Make ofrt>r ~1 2 VAloan No quahfy. 4!J3·505!i for access 111g. S79,500. 646·7800 The Bluffs. early an•a. I Stv 3 BR. 2 ha S.~7 ,000. Agt 640 55110 View /UPCJl"aded For sail' 111 llaj<1. ~lir Estcrv Bav Beaut trailer w 1 l'l'rm. eal>:lnJ bll·on. New enlq(d Ualh. All nl'.'w plumb I! thruoul Tap w~1tcr -;:lf('. 21 hr i.eCUrll) lll'JUL Vf'<lr round fl-12 :1:~n art~ l'M --• . . .. ., Costa Mes a J 124 clean. $225 645-2573. Brand new Dupkx 2623. ••••••••. •••••••••••••• ------------ \'ia Cahfor~1J .~ lkl. 2 ..: . .,1M 3 br. :! bJ .• tit util, El Toro 3232 ba S74.500 4.1!+ II~ phone, ~ar1lcrwr incl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'all fi Rpm F1•1)!u,on LAKE F RONT·J br . Income Properly 2000 Hltr-.. ~.i1; !H~12 atrium, central air. ('lit 0 e • • • • ••• • • • ••• • • ••• • • • pri \'II. $395 m o ~1-l~l t-lewpori Beach 3169 - -32 UMITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 RR, 2 BA home w / fnnl WINTF:n <><T.inlront 3 trees galorl' Close, to ' Award winn1n~ pndc• of hr. 2 ha s:no. m!l. frwy. s.c h I s. rdshop g . · 111r;.~.,;11 $425/mo incl ~a encr. ~wncrsh 1 p all arlult un1b . · Agent 89'1·4648 S~h t>rlul ec! income 10-:NT ll.t·:.\SK yrh-. Li,!. Sh7. 260 I rired al hom1' Nrwport lslund . 3 ---.------- S470.000 hr, 21 , ba . ampl<' prkJ!., Fountain Vall.y 3234 1•r1m·1pals only plt•a!>c :Ill :-lt p, u11l ptl. S\50 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hi .t.t la:-t. !>C•c dc·p. 2 Story w/rplc, 4 OH. 2 1 ~ ti7:1 Hl!IK bath. c pts. drps, bllm., 4 UMITS DW . S395. m o. Bev or Joe 963-4567 963-1786 . The Bluffs Split Level ChatHU View townhoust' :l hNlroom 2 hath up )!r adl'd lhruout with th I(' k :.. ha I! l' ;I flH' I. «uslom <lrapl•rtt•s Jlld matdltrll! v.allp;q H!r. S1nj!lt• s l on -l'nrl unit Lus h ~reenbclt art•a v.1th loatls ol .µn' ;il·y-c>nt• W1rlc E'nlry lo total lux block 111 ,,11111" & l>04ll. ury. t2 foot CC'ilings soar Opt'n Jl ou-.i• sundav ovcrhearl . candlE'lii?hl Sit :J. 5 o o <".ti I c n• s'. clinini: room. for mal h\' tl!IS r.rn:t or \'all t'Ollecl ing room. Fren«h door::. VA ass~mablt• loan. 10' Houses Unfurnished lo "''" · B •·· I p down. Sl·hcdulerl 1n1·omc Hunti-.ton lecxh 3240 """ :J r. r anu y ark u :. 1, d ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'JI' ll unt1n~ton Stat~· lkh ...... 7Ko riN· at S'l!i,500 General 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'all~1;jr. l7K.S~1ft .1µ111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 4 BR. 2 BA. hltns, ... 1, L.t-,' 1-'I' EE UW. cpts. drpl'. S.'351~ mu. 8x37' Tr.111l-r" Blton ,,._ ' !lll:l-4569963·171J; l'ah.1n,1 s2:1!15 Sµal'C IO, • l'111l t•!>!>lllnJ I S<:rVll'C0 lloo:-1l"r Trlr Court. 525 •LANDLORDS• Super 4 hedrm, 2 bath -r t'a1 rfax nr CM. 548 2370 H 0 me finders * den. crpts. drps. ll10. FREE & CLEAR $350. Nr Westminst er Acrea9e for sal~ 1200 4 PLEX 642-9900 Mall 963-4569 ~v or Joe 52 1 81211 :inyllml' to mast C'r ::.wt<'. wet I.Jar. PRICED TO SELL herbert hawkins guest bedroom. r.ov. l•SI prt<'l'd !>tngh"' realty e h 11 d r t• n s r t'l r ea l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Cahforn1a .. ;Larf?l'Sl .·r Loma Linda •ltl'ntalScrv1cc1• 1 ·n1H•r:-1ly S..'l.5,(1IO lrarlc-. family h<im<· 1n Hroad 12,: N "radford S62.950. act n(lw, c11ll moor. Turl ler0<·k . ;i~I..· ' .., -RKR. 3 Acres in South LaJ,!una 1''1replace. 3 Ull. 2 DA. nu rpts, drp!'. S315 m n. Bev or Joe 963·4f>ffi in~ only Sl12,500 tn<'ludini:: Placenti:_i ___ 540-1720 S48.000 M akC'S 6 fx·ean l:ind. for a supt•r di•:ln 3 Newport Beach 1069 TARBELL view pa rcl'ls Only 15' · "" rlov.n pm.)1 on larJ!C fUrtN IS lll':n Newport O l' hom1· or Inc-Prop motile l br, ulll paid. ---- I "" r I ·> down. Coal & uranium lurm . am1 v rm , _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ bath. takl' a lliok &· m ;akl' -----can supply all our enerl-!~ c·11n adrl 1·,1,h or other S.l\.38r,2 Ba,k1ds,pet prop t' r I 1 ":.. Hi r k S.A. Sl5a. l Br. fnC'd. util. Alderl'tlC HI Lr. !'>17-t;.16!1. S.A. $175. 2 Br. kids, pct. We have 2 ho uses w/fpks. 3 BR, 2 BA. <'plS. dr~. bltns. s:t:1;, mo. liev or Joe 9fi3·4567 an offor' BA YFROMT Newport Condos for 300 )Ts, hut in\'est IRVINE HOMES, 2\ustom tlomrs 3BR. din rm, view Super aj!ainst inrl11twn. Owner . /\gt. Fee. REALTORS BA LBOA PENINSULI\ tlC'an. upJ.?radro l hruout. <194-81()(j or 492·f,,'>50. 552-7000 Extl'llrnt 10,·atinnon thl' Shows lik r mnctt'I. Business Property 1400 R UNITS. 2 Od. 1 Jb , Nl•wport lits. Sl52.000 Owrll'r 54~ ~i!)5 HOMEFINDERS •642·9900 ... ------- Beaut. S70 ,000 horn ~. formal l1vrng, dining rm. lge. fam . rm. W('l bar&. rrµlc, l llr, clwnslairs. 4 Br, up. J ear i.:ar. Custom landscaping. A\'a1l. 8/1. s.525 mo. lO·G, 963·4581. & wknds aft 6, 751-6461. nnv&flnlvl ~hlrX'kto lhl' Rcaut1f11llv <kcorale<l.. •• I HOB Pl-TIIT (k;•an i-;;ich hrome has 4 Ownt•r m o\'ing out of •• •••••••••••••••••• lleall11r Ownt•r Ii d rm s. 1 b :\ 1 h s & area. mu:-t sdl A n'al PRIME IAHK o~tuxe 4&5.Pfex !':ev. units llunltrlf!tnn fieaeh. t:ix s hc•lter<-<l Pr<I· p<>rly. Isl ~r wr1l l' of St l '1 Opc•n II oust• ('~Ii I for nppl 53G ?~'ii!l AVAILABLE NOW!!! C'omp1Plt•ly rNlt'1'nrlll('(l 2 hdrm lwnhst' with rur ro11d1t inning 1·11-.lom carpt·ltng, Iii<' rnof :tnd large haek yarcl A ch' h1?htful home v.1lh a prn·e of only S44 900 "" VISleN RIALTY 552-7500 TURTLEROCI< Woodsy sell1n J! 4 lidrm s .. 2 b :.a t h s, beautiful y ard. Great location a cross from park & pool. $66,950 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833·9293 LOCJl'"a Bueh 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAMVIEW CONDOMINIUMS Overlookinl! Aliso Beach & pier. 1.2 & 3 bdrm un 1L4', clos~ lo shopptnJ! & beach. Startinl! at s:J4i.500 m~fiGIS€:\ OO@~IlO~ 499·2800 ---- HILLTOP Drama tic J bdrm. home, private ~arden with water fall, ol·can views. $63.500 TURNER ASSOC. 1105 N. Cst llwy., l.aRuna 494-1177 ~EEDS FAST SALE Walk 11) tcnrus courls. large pool and ocean <:allrr~· 2 fir<'plaC'es . baq~;11n at S6t1,!100. CA I.I. BUILDING w('lh:1 r. ultra modern NOW! Sl.050.CM)() kitrht·n & µri\'ate p1cr Sli2,000·ycarly ineom1• Fl't' l::ind. St•r at 1200 fo:x<'ell<'nt t.n. sheltrr Ea:-t Balboa Blvd. or Crc•at Nl·wport loc:it1nn c·all f.i7~·1H20 ror morl"de T··d lluhert&As:-oc t:itls. DONALD M . BIRD lii5 8.500 A\\0<101~\ Reohor\ --- .\ r.1re U shaped 1 story 5 ----Cemetery Lots/ Br. 3 Ba. 3000 sq n. like J Br. 2 Ba. Pvt. l>?Ck , Crypts I 500 new $220.000. Lido lslr. Semi-pvt commumty ••••••••••••••••··~··•• l'rinc Only! 540-4811 _O~cr. SI 34 ,500. 673~_!-! 3 Ce met cry Lots F orc.'il ------• Lawn, Cypr<'l-c;. Must Pri Pty w ants to buy HV H1Hs·ChcawcMg sacr i fi ce. moving. ctirect from owner. 'fixer Orean Bay view. large ~·41861\fter j . uppl'r' h se 1n Npt lot.3br .2ba,formal dtn - - -----lle1~hts. 548·S<>H eves or rm. 2 frplc ·s. Masi.inn lll<' Two rhoicC' cemetery lots t·arlyAM rn try, f am . rm & Cam illa L 11wn. Hosr kit ch /pantry owner Hills . Call R4R·R5i2 BIG CANYON BUY $130.000 Spacious :J Br Monaco Wool carpel, til<.• patio. 3 car garage. PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 NEWPORT SHORES 3 BR .. 2-sty. /\-Fra me. P er r. cond., w /extras J!alore. 2 Lge. patios; 2 car ~ar. + pk!?. area. sm.soo CAYWOOD REALTY • 548·1290. ----- NEWLISTIMG Dl'cor ator·s delight! 77 Glorious reel on Lido. South exposure. w ith sandy beach 4 lklrms .. 3 bath.:;: ca II for an app 't. $275,000 Appl.. only. Mr. ~·rost Commercial ---- Days. 64 4-4111. 1-:ves. p 0 t 1600 644·0523 r per Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 -3 B R 0 F. LU X E COMM ERCIAL Property Duplexes. step!' to ocean. Newport Penin. Stores & Will trade for cq. in homl' orrices -7 units. $18.900 or T.D. 's. 642·35i3 income yr -Terms flexi- Newport •ach New port Cres t Townhomes. 5r; dov. n. 811'\ Al'R. 2·4 bcdr ms. encl ~ar , pool, tennis rr. S.'>R.875 Ph 645·nM1 12 Hobon Ct. (from Cs l Hwy north on Superior . 1 , milt to entrancl.' ). HARBOR VIEW ble. ('all Tro Trcssen. I PS. 113!'1·1i700 nr 64-1·5147 Ho Worries Her~! Net-Net-Net Lease: have cost of h ve clause 12 yrs to go. '75 inc $8100 Over 11 '~ o n a s k '!! p ri ce . Crnlrr (I( Covina. on Gr.inti Avl'. A I I! ealty 213143.1·<>103 522:1 E. 2ncl . Loni! llch RANCll STYLE Condominiums CARMEL for sale 1700 3 br. fam rm. frml. cltn. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJa. 160 rt. lot. fruit or· OWMBt rhard, IJ!. brirk & l'On ~ & S Townhou:-c. 11r~1 5 llNITS. Oll'.tn \'ll'W (I ) 3 Br unit (i r<l"s St3,!l!!(l 11 30 V ictoria. ('ost:a Mesa. ~ill 50!19. /\J!t 8 UNITS !"orth Costa Mesa. prime 1n,es tml·nl. All ht•cl rol1m . l 1, I.Jal h, studio apts. /\Munl tn Mme SIR.720. f'ricl'fl for 1mm <>cl1all' sal<' al St!'>R,000. Ov.n<'r \\111 :1s si!>I wtlh r1n:mcing. ('all 5 1!'>·1M2 I , 1\SSlll"Hlt l'd South Coast BrokC'rs -Dana P oinl -4 Plc·x . 3 years old. Near M;1rina. Below Markt•! \'aluc to :ill cash hu~ l'r. ~95.0CIO E"ccll cnl assum.1bk loan. D1·~1rc 1mmt'<J1ate sale. Owm·r. 49<1 3.109. (2) 2BR HOMES on I lot Gd CM tor. top C'Onrl. Yeager Realty, 55G·6171 .. --- St l!'> 11 R. I hr mini ~135 2 hr rluplf'\'., kids , lliS C' M Z br. rnt•d Sli.l .Si\ :! lir. fam1lv $175. Wi.lmtn 2 br studi(l Sl8.5. S.I\. 2 hr fncd S260. Wstmin 3+2. kids S250 Or~. 3 br. garage S275. G .G. 4 br. rncd $285Tustin 2+2t/hse FURN. $145. H.U. col· tag I.' M e mb rr Board of __,..,,,.,,<· Sparkling new Landmart'f 3 BR. 2 BA. patio &: co'-4 · e r • r e n c e d y a r d 41; lands caping. $450/mo. • incl. gardener 1\\ all Aug. l. 839·1237 or 963·6163. FAMILY EST ATE ., 3BR. F R. Palin. G1gant1c yard. Only $350. Call 968-9518 or 962-7788. Realtors , Detter Busi· ----------ne~s Bureau, Chamber or 3&4 BR. $315 t.o $350. L/O .• Commerce Singles, children. pets 530-8505 FHA". ok . Agent. n~ fee!>. ---Barba ra , 963·6739 or 673-5744 ~ MOBILE 2 br. appls, kids Sl25. 1 Br. appls, yard SI iO. 1 Br. appls. sngls FREE SERVICE S200. 2 Br. thtld , pct " singles. Atrt. J<'ee. TO LAt-IDLORDS HOMEFIHDBtS Mc m brr of Roa rd of Realtors. Ut•tlt•r Busi· ___ •_642·9900• ness Bureau , ChJmber of Commerl'e. 3llr . 2ba, frplc. bltns. Nr. 530-8505 Westminister Mall. $290 Mo. <7 14 ) 96R·0547 fr (213) 596·8959. -----C81 2RR HOMF:S fiwr 3 OR. pool. patio. $325. uppers gd CM 1i'ic w t li:? mo Nr. ~o C.;t Plaza 3 BR. 2 UA. all bltns, 2 car lot YC<Jj!l'r Heally, 642 1!191!. 5-19 3598aft5 j!araj?t:', fnrd yard. Kids 5Sfi·617l Corona d ... I M 3222 ok. :'\o rec. S310. mo. 1st "' er . P1one<'r tllt \", 842-4421 t21'1·Pl.fo;XF:S,C M sulc ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ----- l>y s ide Uuy lorboth. J.g 2 Bil . den. frplr. 1 1 ~ Ba , 3 Bdrm . ram1ly rm .• u n 1 t s w / h I t n " & P ·' t 1 o. '" garage . patio kttl'h . rrpk. Love- d s h\\!' hrs. Onr, Ukr $395/mo Child /pct ok ly area. Water pd.~· 556·6171 A\ all 11/1. 513 Orchid. !168·9907 LIDO REALTY :1:177 \in Liclo, '\.H. *673-7300 * t'rl'te patio. pnHtng shl'tl. G<lrdcn Gro\'e Bl\'d lf~l 19 Unih·Costa Mesa lath rm. front r iul fcnct• MJ. ft.. 2 bed rm. den, :!1' 1 OR & 2RR UNITS 673 8079. -----Rrand New 2 Story 4Br, JETTY VIEW 21•b;l . llPJ!.radcd + j!ardcner. S450 968-5612 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Furnished. frpks .. xlnt rentals. fl urry · pncl'd lo scll 1mmt•d1,11l"ly' $169,SllO ~EWPORT BEACH REALTY 675-1642 2815 Npt. Rl\'d .. N. B . -- w1ramblini; roses. lg . ha .. rrplc, former model. nlive trec, view Shown ~1000 unde r new uruls at Yr ly C ros:. income On Ocean Blvd, o nly hy appl. wkdays Open $39.500. Assumable 71,:!•; $35.000+ steps to Chtna Cove. A House Sat/Sun. 1·5 loan. 638.1769. Seller will h<>lp finance lnrge tux urious 28r, 2ba 1930Port CardiffPl. -------*ONLY S275,000 * duplex W/hardwood nrs. $74.950-0WNER fA·H919 ----------DAVJU UO UHh.l•: HLTR 1''ormal d ining rm. & REFURBISHED CALL ~ti-!1.150 s up(•r .J etty & Ocean SURF special! 2 hr $185., singles. families. Or re· asonahle 3 br, S220., sin g les ok. Agl. Fet . !n9-8430 . Bluffs. nC'ar markl'l. pool. sehools. Low l<•a:-e & ma1nl. 3 Hit. 111\l ha $50.500. Uowd rltr S N view. $fi50 m o. Call 1n a nt a Ana. cw u t • D ---A 1)01 LllO E rtrps/crpls/slovc/pa1nt . ...-oun ain, e>'ln•, fo4<1·72l 1 aj!enl. • US '. :S br, 2 bi, 2 Bedrm/2 bath Condos RHort 2400 C t M 3224 new cpls & rlrJlt'. Frpt. I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• os a •sa Avl. 8tl5. SJSO. 898·1'731 o n ove y s pacl(lus d 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ __ ~rounds. Only 519,950. Lot llria n _Il ea tt;1h, 1011 VISTA DEL LIDO Ask for Frank, 839-8321 .. yd. fr. Ski SI~. Over '· ti4<1 ot:M cn·i- COLLEGE PARK Ai::t. acrl'. $4,995. 833·4746 or Spacious Hayfront Condo 831·08!17 aft. 6 JBR & Lanai. Sale/Lse -----------fro m th is two·story, 3 •---------•! 3 HR. 2 BA. fom rm. hltns. d s hwhr. cov'd pt1l10 $350/MO. 557·3144 Pres tige neil!hborhooc1, cun\·erled 3 BR. 2 BA, z car gar .. covered pat'-. vatanl. $350 per mo. Ask for Keith or F'ay, Bkr b\'droom. 2 bath home with dinini;: room. plus family r oom l.A>l·atro tn nice pnvatc community. Sb:J.500 1963S Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach • 494-0749 * ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO Gl..,•nt•y• ,. !>t 4114 94. J ~olQ (\)lb Harbor View Homes 2 Rr. You own lnnrl O wne r will f1nanr<'. S67.!IOO . Owncr/Brkr. 673-4899 Hrb;-view c~ - 3Br. FR. Lux lndscp'g, upgraded lhruout. Sale by owne r . Prin on ly Opt Owner. Heasnnahh.' Newport leach I 069 Real &tate 675-58.'l3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exchan9e 2800 • Sil All P 4 BO 3 Ba. IA YFRONT •••• ••• •• • ••••••••••••• Twnhs<' bll·ms. fpl, FR. B/\RC AI N BUY ror 11/\VF. 2 Cond~ l 1m. 1 pot>I. patio. $425 lse. Eastbluff home. $79,500. ly Owner-fffl..and Ba. 1 sty, nr t'..11 State 113:1-1653 Made for exce. Enter * OOVl'.:R SHORES • 1 -------taininl! + family h vin~ 4300 sq ft. 48drs. eact-l'~I crton. $~I t~wt~, Back Bay Twnhse·4 Br. 3 Jmm ed . Occup 'cy with priv. bath. Curvec Sli7.mo.o~:J HH,l ~•.ia, Ba. privacy. patio. frpl, Owner. 0 pen Daily 1·5 Wroug ht Iron staircase adlt · sccw-ily nr So. Csl di.hwhr. fam rm. S375 in- 2900 Alla Vis ta Or Lge forma ldininl!room P l a_za . s55oo. e<iuity d)!.lrdnr&wtr54R7020. ~lft•. mo. 'lo\111 tradt' 6'M-1570or644 8995 wulnul pan'lg thruout citherrorlale modd r:ir. ---------------------------..._,; Visit by boat oc mtrcar ctr. of sa me value C.fi'I~ £\'-' -f)t ~se No t r afric. even o r 638.1769 $79,500. 644·8~13 Nwpt Hqhts Area Costa Mesa address. 2Br + fll'n or :JBr, 2 ba home on ltith l'lacl'. S2SO mo. Call 644·721 1 aj!rnt. \:)~ J.'"U ~).. ~ <J" wknds. S315K 20' .. dn That Intriguing Wore/ Game with a ChucUe 0fk'n 2·G 962-4471 • 3 BEDROOM GLEN MAll CA RPET. DRAPES, DOUBLE GARAG S . WALK TO SHOPPING. LEASE $295. 536-2375 EXEC. MANSION 3 br, lg. ram . rm. 3 ba. New cpl. & p aint. $550. 968 9518 [,, 962-7788 II unt1 nf.{1 on II arbor tlgt.s. ------1411,4 i., CLAY a. POUAN------Sal & Sun 54ij 1589 333 Morning Star Lime h o m t• Mi lo bl'h Family living. P ools & Hccently r1·drc\I . inr P I a Y i.t r 0 u n ~ VA.,...TAGE PT new rrtK. ctn>!' $.1!1,!150. Jtcfr1g/w:ishcr/drycr in f"'ll E x c h a n I? r , l' h n 1 l' c· Sacra m l'nto I n('ornt' land. for OranJ!C ('o In eome P ropt:rty. P\t. Pty 714 !iRI 597fi $165 2 BH. appls. pct POOL 2 br. 2 h;i pet Condo . Nr W a rne r . B r :1 n d N l' w 2 B r u n · rurni~ht·cl Cpt s/d rps. pool. patio. rurpor1 . ~ mo. 963-8146. OwncrH6251m C'I. $37,2!i0 full prlC""' Breathtaking view! 962·88!11. Urkr Ask for Craftsm anship, tiled en· 5 YR. OLD BOY Mi<'k __ e..:..y ______ tries &. h t•arths, ex· l S W E A C H W ... ........eo1 -pansivc decks. more!! 1--....1-....1 ..... ,-r_...r__,.1--1 "'" 1 !I; • lrYin• I 044 From $88.500 _ _ _ _ _ . by the neighborhood to • ••••••• •• •• ••••••• •• •• 1•---------• .. _.._...___._...__ __ __. m ove intn this char minl( l-JL---"-_....-'--~I J!J Park Hu nti n gton Turtlerock QUAt .tTVllOMF~ P 0 S 0 T . Gulswoy li t lht.• bench AND lNCOME I 11 r I This 3 bdrm hom<' -Be~ Ch l'erful wh1te"'1ate?r c ompletely air cond1 Popula r Plu n l V. in view 2bdrm home. 200 rt. ~-.,;...-----~1 ·£ tioned &: uµArnded TENN IS AREA. Nice to ocean, North Laguna. . G R U U A • sepnnle r.1m1ly roo landscaping & lovt'IY tn Pool & J3CUU.l ond 2 de· I I' r I ond formal d1run$! pr ierior . Adult occupied luxe units. 494-fWHl . . _ . rcssionully land!lcaped You can move tljht mlo Zo~rndtky. Realtoc- Locatcd on <'lll de·sa this im maculate home. --- ----I strl'cl Call 54it 2313 J74,500 L..-.a Hiiis I 050 ~N Ill Y • rl \ 11 ~I I fJ' I• ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• l• lfi&Hil _c;f ~~I~L1 .. ..-.-R-H-E _L_A_o _ __,I Sf;LL Idle f\eml wkh a c.mpus Valley Shop Ctr. TQWNll OUSE <New World ) 3 br, 2 hn. cpts. drps, bltns. $:11.500. 84f·7s&2 or 581·3622 ---1 r11her; 'Wh.f• did you oe• th11 moriey?" l ittle son: "I rented ovt my -:· 1 ,, Dally PUot Cluslflfd Ad. __ C_A_l'_L_l_l_l-1_6_0_0_-I "ti~:am:e!:~"Jo~0-~~:~? SCllAM·LETS Allswert .. Cleuffk ... ett 1010 S UR , 2 b;i, kids. J~l & stn~lcs Open Sutt 1·5 L·· U 4 n r, 2 bn. frpk. kids, Outstandtnfl, 3 BR, 3 Ba. 2 "ll<('r ppers on hug pets. rncd, palw. gnr. 1206 Essex WEST CUFF Din-rm. F'am-rm. Liv ocean view 10(. Rented Agt. Fee. rm w/dual frplc 's look~ Asking $67.500. Brokt> HOMEFIMDBtS ----- For Rent. 3 or •I Br. hou~. fenced yartl. encl' patio. frplr. S200 mo. Avail 8/l 963·8250 out on prlv. sunny patio. 496·771_1 ______ 1 •642·9900• H o m ~ rec e n ll y re· San J•an ----------1 lrviM decor a t e d thru-out CapistrOftO I071 MESA VERDE 3 br. 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3244 Perfect for entertaining ••••••••••••••••••••••• epts. d rps, bltns. $395 3Br. FR. DR. Townhouse. $8J 950 f!l'dnr .• wtr. pd, Shown Close to schs,park/pool. 'so'uTHCOAST tB r , 2 ba •. 100 sq ~l. by nppt. 9797836 or $450mo.83.1·27M playrm. p3llo. lndscp d. 83.1-3040 9sk for Lmda ----INYISThe(T ~e lot nr bch. Askin" . BEAUT. Ne" RanrhoSan 549·0112 645-420 S53.SOO. tmr1'<'d. OC · l BR duplric. like new. Joaqwn Twnhome. 2 Br . <'upancy. 25912 Aveni ta s,•rluded, :-f'p jlarajle. 21'i ba. 2 story Overlooks Cabr illo. 493·3893 or e nc l p11t10. laundry golr course & lake. $600. 493-1755. $175 5'49· 1623 afler S M7-7044/SS2-005S Top9HlltyHolM Catm 3Br, 2ba. on cul-de· uc. La . lol ln Uppe Four B edrooms. three BIKE to bcn<'h. 2 br. S17S .. Turtlcrock 3Br, 2ba. 1''1., West Bay. Used brick baths, <'Omplrtely re· k id s. p ~t s o k . Aho Crml OR, frplc, B-8-Que. hl·ccll. beams, blt·ins. modeled. superb view, sparkling 3 br. $11~. c:lon to pool It pork. 1un. office, garden view. 11 pa clou !I p a rk ing. kids, pets, singles. Agt. Avail AU8U3l 1st. Lst $71,900. Owner. 642-8144 $49.~. 496 !WS. Fee. 979-8430 1445 m Q. ~2·1%1T. ' CJI DAllYPILOT Thursday.Ju1v 24. 1975 AperlawRh u.tw.. .,_.....,. .. u..fwa. Aportffttnh Fwnllhed ........ -;L • • ••• • • • • • • •••• •••• ••• •••••••• • • • •••• ••••••• • or Unfurnished J900 ...... !.~~~~~ .... .......,. U• d"91d Aportm•nh Fvrnlshtd Costo MHo 3824 H•wpott a.ach 3869 ...................... . tnln• 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \1i~i1l ~:I iloo , ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•wport leach 3269 B h 3748 Coi.ta Mt>!<t1·11 .. 'ull'St Loe P.ARIC NEWPORT UNI\' Pk 1·. . ••• • • ••• ••••••••••••••• Loquno eae 0 1\I) kind 111 Lht! ;irt•a UClllllC lllW COlltC" 1 . .:ri .iu •• n1.:\\ ••• •••••••••••••••••••• Qui ·t MUrde hk ' -d It APARTMENTS AOUll LAKCStlK llYllC C:smbndMC t•c11lCl,1. JUr • • ._ ~ n ( " u BJche loc 101 2 :!b:.. upurtl rpt. drps, n; Rl L.-d Li---' Sum m"r & W1oll'1 1eivina Lge 2'3' Br, I.' HcclrcK>rr'lll and 1 \MAii "'ucetmo P<IOI , J8Cun1 $425 mo c_. ,.,...... • , " ll. WW c•q)ls, drpi.. •Bochelon 833· l 596 2 4 51 2 ~•a Dr. hR cnt~I~ .... palao. bltns. i.ome \\ ootJ L'r Ts·~~:, n_50h~~n ... 6 • 1 BR, '2 BR Dona Point I lllk l:k & '!own (""'l'Jll burnln.: frpl. HeJut r c.c.J """ ii •l BR & Den •RENTALS• UNIV PAHh Youarethcwtnnt>ror '"'" t-'ipk 1 LINl1'S. landscpd. heated pool & Diuly f rom Sl75 ·S•8S TW 0 FREE TICkETS !~~ 1l~1 ~~~ .. ~/:/ S~0G Attr;:~~ac:! Apts. Ac r!~:·~~I~ Tf~h1 on Mesa 'Jerde East A Adams tSlJ.~O Vulm•> wkdy:. 1777 Si.inta Ana Ave. CM Island at Jamboree on S40·1800 Rln9h1NJ hs. MNr Apt 113 fi46-5.542 San Joaquin I hll~ Koad. 3 BR. 2 Ha .$:18.'i 3 UR, 21 :: Ba $425 1465 <.:l)LL£tit-: r ,\HK 3RH.dl•n.2 ha . $-1 Rand\c1 San JO.lQUln :.:HR.21::H<i ... StlQ(J T U HTL.E lt<X." J l:SR.2 lltl ........ $4' WALNt:TSQUARt.: l11r11um&loiley Studio Jpl, ~ar. ut1I rum (7141644-1900 l ~l & la ~t l'lt'un 'g ___ _ <;in:us ~97-12'.lt>uftll l'M 120ALBERTPLACE ~ RES OR July Jl~t lo Aug l2lh Deluxe 2 ~r. 1 ba, adults, ~d()\.IQt~ J\na'helm Convcntwn no pets. $185. Call: ~-- Cenlcr. sc.xi°w "Jtdl..i Newport Beoch 37 69 ~30·3572 833·9781 Tl'c k e t .. ' ,. I. \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l "VL'L • ,, I} a. u~· l' , , • ., IV .-Y nl'w adull l br. J BR. 2 ba . S2 c 11tNA covi-; Summt'r Renlal 6 BR. 3 Halhs .. $2800 Mo. ~ c hanged for n •,t•n ,•cl s.tO. W" ~I 1 ,& :" Odr & Frpk. beam ceilng. pool s,eats at th1.• Conn-nt111n Bat h. t olor ry . ~~11d Fro rn $210. 399 l:Suy , LI v I NG Cl'nler ahead of ltnh' ser v. pool Tiii" Ml-:SA, 646 U SG <.:all 642-5678. c~t ~ Lo 115 N. Ne\\ port HI , NH, claim youl' l1t·k\'l:-. &l6 96IH MEDITERRAHEAH Refrigerator . Sl•turity "* * * OH THE IEACH VILLAGE l'ool. J.1cuu1. Hl'C. BIJg VISleH aaA&.TY 2 Br 11 ~ Ba cpl drp:-frµI I Br I urn. ycur:. leasc, stv re fer. 1 ! g ar ~d 'rl) $185 mo I03 McFadden 673-6275 art er ti Pl 675 ll'!fiS SS2-7SOO Ululr!>, front ro" "ull'r A' .iii St•pa Lg 2Rr. 2ba . I O~AKIND n e w 2 bdrm!>,\ fJm YEt\HLY SJOOAlsoLi:3 C'o1~ ,,.n· dl'<1n 4 UH. 2.185.Sq. ft. $700.\lo B1 &. U~·n Wrnkr S.150. UJ It , rm d'•n, front Eusthlurr Rlt' r .. ~t l l:J3 Stt·1h lo on•an tM5 lUi l • f>O\l(I ~1·1Httrlt' ~Jtt! \lnl t·on\I rt.:J HARHOH \'IE\\ \lonalO \ .1 r II I u 11 ,. f l' n c c 2 br. den , 2 h<t. I-or h-.i,.c :! tlH I h.t. lx: • .rt:h 111101.., \\ JJ< lllll Sli.J 1nl'I S475 ti15·M2·111 J \ .111 ~l'Pl l!>l Hlk g,1rdnt•r ·,;,~1 ~ux lh·:1<·h. ~2i5 yrlv ti.31 1-17!1 T . H .. T h . Condo Nr On.•an. 2 Br + t::K ;\<. I-. "" Plli-t· .1, Oen. 21 •• Ba, ll.!11111,. & Or,:.. b.1 . fl;ltto l'O\l'r. p o ol. ~1 7 :; m o . 1.:-.t• Apartme'.'ts cpls. drp~. tomrn. J>t>CJI !179 ~3.ill , x :!:;li (I.I'"· Unfurnished I RC'droom w I t' x c r c 1 s e rm 1 Bedroom & L>t>n H1lharcls . Color TV 2 Bedroom s IHVINfo: AT M!-;sA UH ~ Hedroom Townho u'e s 15 4HS5 2 100 HaroorBhd L DO l ' Ch , co .. lJ ~h·~a (711)557-8020 I n IQ Ill.' • arm -----lil'aul. decor d 2 br. lg u; t·: 1 Br \\ Ion. pool, hral·k patio. frpl 675 6359 JUl.'Ul/I . enc l. g!lr. ulil pd B ·f l ., BI 2 R· J> t Adib onl v S.235 1\\ ail ·•) ron · ~ < • a. ' 7 I S 3 !);j 11 ;,imilton. lk h .. & Pl.l'r. S550 yrly 6-12 1!160 d ays. 645·-Hll 979·l935 &1>IHSIO l'\l'!> S..135. 3 Br, 2 B:J. blk lo Heh. Ga rage. Yrly w. l\c\\ po rt 642· 1600 52 15. New. s pac., 2 hr. hllns. p'at10. gard\:n. {!<Ir 1\dlts. no pcl!'. IH2-l603 ----------$375. 5:11 5b~!J alt 51'.\1 tM2 ~511.·\ l'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Island · 3806 Q u 1 et 2 b r . I 1 2 ha • ••••••••••••••••••••••• T ownh ou se . cpls only. L0 :'\I\" i::k 1'l•rr. Cn m Son Juart MESA VERDE 2 Bdrms _ 11:: bath tondo with pool. S:JJS Mo. l>rtJgc I "11h~l'. 3 br. :: Capistrono 3278 OELUX E 2 hr on Grand ha Comm Pno 1I SJ95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C;inal. L1tllt' Bal. Is. li306 Pl·.it·h. 55!! 711!lli 3 HH to\\ nhou:-.l'. 01 l>a. Bout doek. frpl. rud1ant RE .... TALS llltn-.. pool & rt•\· lal'll h c:it \'rl y S-100. ~u r;\ till' ~IOU 1:13 87 1\i fll'b t·h1lrtn•n. 673 020i '.?RR,:! H.1 S35o Santa Ano 3280 lkluxc 3Hr. 2ba. ~11 pl'l:. 610 Joann. $100. 548·95'73 Hoci•nda De Mesa 160 W . Wilson, C .M. Closed Gcroges II EA UT G llOUNUS AUU L TS-NO PETS J liH. ~ H.1 S.t~ 135 ••• •• •• •• •. •••••••••••• c·h1ldren SSU(J mn lt•aM· 3 Ur :.! • h,i F H S.ISI !. Utt. 2 BA l 'ondo. Ponl !j,)!/ N H.1\ lrnnt li7:177 18 111 minute!-lo oc·t•o.Jn. L.::l' STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR, 1 ba, unf. S285 SEA WIND 2 Btt, 2 Ra condoS47.'i WE HAVE SUMMER RENT/\LS FROM $185 Oak w ood o ffers the ltnc•:,l an r l·sort ll\lng al a pra l'l' \ o u t•an afford. Th<'re:, ~I m1lltun Ill r ecreation fal'll1l1cs NICllT 1.1<;1rn:o TEN NI S COt!H'I S I\ full t1nw ~11·t1nt1 t':, 'llll'C'lor who pl<1ns 11.1r t1ei.. IWQ's, tnµ!> & m ore! Free Sun· tlav hrunl'h. l'l t1s hl':Jut1ful :-.ingles. 1&2 bl•droom apl s, furn1:-.hcd & unfurnis ht.-"CI. lknls from SIS.'i. l'n ces 'ary by lcwal1on Models ope• n t 111 o i . Sorry no r>els or c·hildren Hoommate .Sl'r\'Jl'c ~"·a1lablc. O akwood Garden Apartments M~wport ~och 880 Irvine Yoceff°" ....... 4250 hs&Mu R•ntal 4450 Lost & foUftd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW .s . Loke Toh oe'---------FOUND L.uhrodor, l~c Cabla 1n lre?C"S, SI""' 8, THE COLOMY browm~h black frmalc .,... M n••t•ct m"ot.l1c;,Uon SISO/wk 714 494 224~. 30 RETAIL.StlOl'S 0f 846~5631 Owne r Prime reasonable s pace 171 > ---- lilG BEAR Cabm-2 BK. frplc. c rpts. Sips 8. Wk or Wknd. 714/675-6773 LET'S SWAP!l Weck for our rom. of 8 41l your beach home (pn•f Bal. Isl, Pen1n .. CttM. Lag.), ror your wet•k a t our Lake Arrowheact •va1lable large & small. FOUND · Jris h scU~r type Old world charm with dog. Vil'. Spnn~<lale & Frcm'h windows, goblcs 1-;dingcr. HU. 842 ~1, & t recs. AdJucent l o 846·16.'>9 Fe s t ival o r Art s -- Grounds. t'OUND r.erman Shep 580 UROt\OW/\Y Vic. of Culver & Moulton L1\GUNA liEACH Pkwy. 7 HI 832 1~- home. Walk lo villagt & ---------·1 lieaeh Club, Slp::. 9, very nice. Normally renti; for TOP LOCATION 494-7915 fl·ound bllX or ;1bundo.netl k1llcns. in !ltn-ct. lleil & Edwards II B ij46·~ FOUND: lirc.•y toy Poo· die. llnrtior & AdunHL Cull Mr.!> llpton_~0-9032 $175 wk. Late Aug. or MESA YEIDE e ar I y Se pt . <.; 11 11 : DRIVE l'LAZA 714·fl8G-3008 for slore or office. Ample LOST. Vic. Mth & Palm. Rentals to sher. 4300 parking. Town & country Jt B. Toy Apratot & Wlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• atmos phere. Poodll'. Heward' 536·1421 ROOMMATE t h· 3 1525 Mes a Verde Ur. K Julie Hrown BIJ hse 1.n ll.~.sSl~'~e + __ CostaMt.'s a .545 -4123 ' v &..J LOST :.mall white c a l. ulll. Call S ue al 842-1777 T II E F I\ <.; T O R Y . black p,1ll'h on head & Ne wport I Jc al s hop nos e . "Eleano r ... avail. an lht.' mall. $140. Reward ! 400 bloc k ..... JamesAtett 890 Aculpuka St. L09una leach You are the winner of TWO FREE TICKETS <$13 50Value ) RlrtCJlirtCJ Bros. Barnum & lail•y Circus July 31st lo Aug 12th /\nuheim <.:onvenl1on Center. 800 W. Ka tell a Tic'kcls mav he CX· t·hange1l for· rci.crved seals <1l lhc Convention mo 6739606 1-'ullerton A\·e, NB 645-7182 3 Stores nr. ··pL Post Of. -----, rice. 290 SQ. fl. ca. $100 Reward .. Ladk'S 'ello" Mo. ca. Good parkang gold "nst watch. Lol>l /\gent 6-16·2-tt-t Sat. BC'lwcen Vall age f';,iar & Cres t St.. l.<tg uOJ Cull 4!}4-1254 aft. 5 Carpc tl'tl , drapt•d, \\oath -- rc:.l roorn & qw<'t gruunc.J LOST : Calic o kitten, whl . floor Ml':rn Vl'rdc lcx·a-lo.Jn & g rey 7/19 VH' lion. U lilalies paid LaC;,iptlla /\vc. F V , EHrything is ne w. 425 962-8200 s q.ft. at S325 a month. , r . .1 -Bil( 546-5990, ur675·0061 eves. LOSf:. uh. Siaggy ·. /\gent med-:,1zctJ rnalL· do,1!. $10j) . -rtEW /\ftD ! IH3·821i0 C~nte.r OJ~t·ad , of ti.me. Industrial Rental 4500 Lost . Blue~t. male C':-ft Cal.I 642·567~. c:\l 333 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• <i::rt!y w/blue eye::.) vie claim your latkct::.. NEW BUILDINGS at Cap 1st. 8 c h . H c w _ ~ * O.C. Airport. 2400 lo 8000 493-6960 eve s q ft. ample parking. -----NEED Soml'onl' lo s hr expens es or 2 br ;,ipt $87.50 + ut1ls. 642-7807 aft. 4 SOME UN ITS fo'OH Found Black shag~y S/\LE AT JO'; DOWN. cock-a -poo puppy w / n -<l Koll /Irvine (.;t>nter. Call collaronBay&Newpop . Oan Curt 1~. (714 ) !n9·9205 CM. C<ill 642·713't '\,•" µurl &·Jl h \ (. l'i•h & 1 hilrlrcn OI\ I flr SI 75 G:.i~ & Wall•r I Br :! . 11.1. \1 lll r SN.I( :"21 :, n111 l1 l.1 7 121 or I HH . 2 B \ ' l1lk lo B.H anl'I DrJ pt•ra t'!'. c·arpl'ls, associated Al 16th LOOKING for ;\lan or $95. 400 SQ. FT. FOUN U. 2 Dox1l'S, malt•:-., brn. \'1c. Sandlcwood & J at·ara nda. C.1\1 ~5-20'J~ LE RAISOR REALTY \\•ail ,\u1ot I \ ll'\\, up J.!J :O. ht•at. i.:as :,IOH'. air a:Jti l:t>rn \'Ond1t u111111". S\\1mm111!! BROKER S-REAL TORS lOl~ W Bolboo 671-)1>61 645·0550 Woman. ~5 lo40. lk'aul 3 Pl'r $42!i. fii3 3I02 ,. .. Condominiums pool. n·e room. ":.t!>ht>r~ Rooms 4000 br. Twnhs e., locall'd an ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Univ. Park .. Irv. 835·4:.!2:! fW O.\lS S25 \\k up with days . 551·2226eves. U f • h 3 S & cir~ C'I''> 171'.!:J C.1mp11 ... L>1 In llll' <.'Jrnpu.., \ ,1111·~ !-.h11p Ctr n urn1s ed 42 Balboa Peninsula 3807 L/\RG E 2 hr. P''t unit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2HH clan1 11i.: <ifl'J. end gur patio. g arag(• r h:.i~ & t;,,rdt·n f 11\.\0hou:-t• :! BR . I Br apt ~1 75 LJ?<'ba(•hun & .\Cl :Xr :.hop area. ocean $295 yrly bl• JOI k1 l l·he n . 518-9755 or POOL,.frpl.bigh.,usc.Nr Ii I~ 3967 OCC, So. Cst. Plza. SIJO La9una HiCJUel 831-1600 FO UND: Poodle. male. wht w /some apricot. Vw or 191h & Pomona, CM I' B,\. Ill'\\ crpt,.: clqh. 11 furn Sl50 Ind utal 50; 1-:a:.hldl'. Adults. $170 36th St li75·4478 1 Jt11J la !'< fl·n n•d p.1t1n 1-; Balboa. fi7~1.6f!RO 1 -l!J5 Sl3!1or!).16.3776. . . , B1\I, ISL. Sleeping room, .\ ( · I' o o 1 55:! !Iii:! 1, OC c 1\ N VIEW. 2 RR. 2 no kilt•hcn. Quiel :idull CALL 833-8600 , • I I II I •. ·h ··' .id ult:-. 3 Br, 2 Ba. 011~ \WW. nl'w 2 B H \'l•ry clean. t•pts .. Bl\. blLns . OW, adult:.. SI 10. pt mo. (213) 799-48'56 '-0 1111 ~ · 1 Cll.u l u . wa s h c r 1 t1 n .•r N o drp!>.blln ... d osetohr h $235 mo Nr lloag llo!-.p or6<16-62J9 ~•H>l, .& 11·:1111~ l.u~h Duplexes Untun. 3600 children or 1;t·t~ Si1 15 No Pl'!::.. SJ75 mo. 7Hli 642-4387 ---~;incl '·II~'!~;· :.JX5 1m I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548.264!! ~halim ~ar i\ll 5 t>t:!-H907 -• --• Pvt ent/K. pd\'. C:'-1 :-:ar~n~._ .t..i_ :"l·•>ll!«<l.tlt• l'rl\,il'~ + 3 Ht< :! l\,\. ur ti tll-l:l tJli ~Al;KloBeach.oew3br. S2S/wk&S6il1mo.uµ .xii 3X1H l1repi.H l'. c,1r . l)..illo. nu Corona del Mer 3822 2 b.~ d~plex. Cpl, drp~. 548-5954 or_~~- L B h 3248 Jll'h 5.:!!l5. C\1 i~lti +l l I ••••••••••••••••••••••• · B h 3840 J.?·_~ · i.:_«r,-Yi:ir S.llJ l\lash•r Hdrm. oct!anfr<mt OCJUna eac 2 B " r m 1 11 n ~1 . Huntington eoc lh1ld 0 1\. b75-0&12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hous ('. furn. L'til pr!. Sh \.. 'BH ~1 i5 111\1 ('hdcln•n. rtl't'plal'\', l'<l l'JH'lln).!. L',/\STHLtWf'-n~out . «r>l. Surnmcrn•ntal.&15·732ti -.irp t1\·t·;111 \'at·w t'lntl·ni 1wt~ 11h. :!11>1 t 'h,1t'll·. garagl' \dulh . nei Pth BIKE TO BEACH r: ·~ .. J)tlrar.' 11111111' :! Br :! fl;J, co~t.1 .\11• .. ;i, !"i:! .!oou s.'3"'1 ... EAR SHOPPING 2 Rr. 2 Uu. bllns. lrpk. 2 S R t...t 4200 d n I urn ' "' l I n "' "' pat 10:-. pool :1vatl SJSO umme r en ws t' •· l'l' .. "ra ~ l !l'u "1l t11 '1'"'7 ,\kcf\' l'e~1ut1ful ne '" 2 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' .111 \u~ at s;n ;, s.tt . <> -• ' • "'" ·:, ~ • w Ph li t 1.0:15;, mo. Non-!:>mkrs. pref. 546-5511 Room male wanted to sha re 2 fld, So. Lag Duplex. SI IS. "10. incl. util. '199-3601 am & pm. College studenl has fon· tastic bch a pt. on wall'r to s har e w /rij?ht pcr:;on in Suns et Bch. Sl25 (213 )592-3200. l•ll\i\ s L'l M I 1r l l 548-1576 "'"' q. ,. . -w ron _ _ -------- office. lg1.• rear door. 220 f~OUNU : Lillie Dlk. dog. 3-P hasc. Unit 16. SIS.'>. 1>2'J malt· w !rlea collar. Vic T e r mrnal Way, Cost;,i Barbor & 19lh, CM Mes a . Uays 540-5710. 642·8020orS81-4885 eves.6-'6·(1(iHI ---------- 25 00 ' Ml . nr lilh & Pl acenl1a CM . 22 u pwr/prkg /cxhst air. 12 cents. 646-12521644 ·222!! *COSTA MESA• 1300 s.r s1ss & 25()() s r FOUND: Irish Seller fom. puppy. Vic. Santa /\na, nr . 17th & Grand 836·7001 FOU NO : Dachs hund male. Springer Sp;,inacl male 5·10·058.1 I l t (• I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. bltns . da!«hwa:.hl·r~. 2 car SP.l\C: 2 nr. 2 Bu unit. • ~ i1t·r mo c1l'l'l'llcl11t;:: 111,.,~ Apartments F,,m1shed Chw nu 11,, ,.1.11)11ell•lt•d. ~ ~tu rl 1 o a pl!-Fr pies. . no •• 1.•n.1 n :. ,J BH apt " 111•\\ l..1t $2i.j · 1 , L'r blk , 1!/9·2111!1 l·\ \'' ,t.; \\ 1..nd,. 0 Balboa Island 3706 Ctll i:r; :!SiS l!fi 32.12 i.:arai.:1• Sunc L'<:t\!>. ,. o m to oay & cx.·t·an. S300 BLK to Ucaeh Nc>w Con- rlo. J<1 t u 1.11 \'olll'Yhall. Roommate ncNl c d t o s hare 3 llr apl in Newport nr. be:ic:h. li4!H637 $300 C:tll NfJlrei.s Hlly !179·6571 FOUND: Yng-. rem . dog. ---pt. L>obie or Lab. Vic. W LOW rent. AflO sq rt . <t\'a al. l!ith . C!\t. 548-1775 .\Ir Urutwl..l'I al ;>-lli tWI ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2tit1 5.ll. 2:17:1 m o ~·rl~ Bkr ti75·4911 during ""rk111~ h11ur... j l.•llll' b l:111cl ll\".tr!>h11t1:-. ~ I Bl! l1l'111\\ h\\v rung<'. :'\EW tlt'lu\t'. lx'.tl'h a rea . 3 BR. 2 BA. rrpt. S3SO mo Sip-. 6 , 125 "k !!tl8-570U S PACIOUS home C<IM Need room male. $150 B1\L IWt\ P<:n in . 2 br mo.673·3121H.67$-1519B h o ui-e Hlk t11 hav & -- Aug I q 91>1 .JI Wl•St 17lh S t. C . .\I . 5·'7-5781 . 548-(}.150 FOUND: I.ari:egrey bird. banded right & left legs 545·1:1765 h;n '\,.,,t :! B1 ·• 11:1 rdr 1).! lrplc \\ •1ll·r & , ll 1 II I I \'I EW 2 br. d1111ng & rrpl s;!~;, Scllt Jun ti'ii> ;,5:r.! l'lt•l pc! ~~:L·, lii :J I l IX :.. r. :.. ·1 1.· e>:-l'C gar. Pa110. cpts. <lrp,, 3 car 1 •~ blk,. lu l!ih '\nrth, t'\!•:o.1ir\\l..t·nil-. ~7.'i m11 All utalpd Also gar P ool l\r Ho.1g beach A ,.1 .I ul\' Also 2 br Office Rental 4400 aµt OJ\'I 1 ... 1 2 · \\k:, Scµt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEl.UX E industn;,il unrts with o ff aces: 1380 to tiOOU sq ft 6~2-4463 or 642-7001 A~l. on prc m1::.C'S, 711 W . 17th St.. C . M ------ $125 \\k. 962 1!88ll t·nrl nt'\\ pnt ~3·1.; B.1t·hl'111r \pt turn .1211 3 l:ir. :! "H,t ~6 1311 or llo.!>pl 5 11:1 !13·11. EH:-. fii3 :r.:11 pl'I mo .'>.J'I X!lfi lfJ\., I H H ~ '''I' /.!lll.'"t rm ~ S.IG <l!IJH t\J.!I ~u ft•l' !Hli-2848 O('l·; \:'\ n Hl'\T SlfiO.lll.O l ondo .! hr '.! b:t 2000 :-q II H.ar. lrpl ~T guard ~i!l!l mo 1 ... ,. \tlulti. 011 I\ :, 1-1 7ti7>1 1ii:I :12•11; 1•\ ,., & \\ l..11cb It.it h S~;;, Balboa Peninsula 3707 ~9i 2~05 ..:, c·., •••• •• • • • • • •••••••••••• Costa M~sa 3824 I Bdrm ,\ :1 Bclrn1 :i ph ••••••• •• • • •••••••••••• t 11rn \\' ,ilk.111.: d1 ... t..inn· ti1 Off Beoten Path • Ill nt'C't''"llll'' rc•11r1·rl 1 :! & ;1 llr ,\clulb no ,:.,p,1 n11u., :! Hd I ' h.i ,1111\ ~-Gi:rc! I h h11u ... 1.· m·,ar H"Jl ('.1n,011 . J)l'lS. c !> whrs, ~hag i·pt-.. Cll·c .in_ 'u . frt>lt· 1)11111 Corona del Mer 3722 i·lo!>,•cl g ar:igt'. Jrpk . !-ito\ •·. · rc·t r'~· t·:..arµc l , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11r.1f'lt'"· .:aral!t' ,\,ail ..,11 ,\Hl" I 111 l1k1· -.111 J u l~· '.!M S lllo 11111 ind l"t honw ('11mp turn . Ulll t~t:I J!l~)tQ!.15 lllC' '('\' h.n lo l1\i lll·h S:.?!HJ ~ Htl . I l.'rtc·cd ~·ct I r IJ I l , .1 h I <· T \' r 1 a , h , " at •· r v .1 1 tJ 1!171W2 l·,l,·1·. \\I I ~rd111 pd ()u:il'd m :Jl 11re ;ullt 1111 p t' I :-~ ~ :, II Ill V I. H' 1;;3 126;. L una Ni uef 3252 I BH .q1t ~ ,\dult 1•111\ "" OCJ 9 I '"'I' l '. li)n(.'I,., llt'\".111 ••..•...••..•..•••..... . ... \ ··r ..-1..-L· c· , U< t til 1nl'I 2:;00!"1·•1' tt'\' ~.1 S ,, ,, r. (I I, !it·-.t 11.IC'aLH!n 1111 El ;'\1~ut•I Costa Meso 37241 C.u1f (our'''· tJ\ l·rlook ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.1kt· 3 Bll .~B.1 prnl d1· 1 11r Jlt•d l 11.:r,1dl'fl thr 11 1111t 1!1:1 :J:!Hli S1•.1 T1•rrac·1· T O\\llhl•ll'-•' 111·c.1n 'fl'\.\ ..! br :.! Ila •kc· k all'hl·n dq !!>, cph . lrplc, ::? <.·a r ).!ar P\l )\I ·r t• n n 1' "\\ 1mm1 n )! 1 luhh"l' O"nt•r p:J\ ~I "J lf'r ~ due~ 'l:!.'l mo l,Sl•611 li7>i SJ 5. WEEK & UP •Studio & I lrn Apb •TV & .\la1rl S.:·n t\\Jtl • l'honl' St>n . I ltd pool •Children Sl'l'lton •S5 OFF\\ Cl'I.. "n·1H \.\ .HJ :!371; ~t'\\ po rt Bhd. C.:.\t s IR-!1755 or 6-15-~7 lqe M.irn 2 Br Ultns, w w , drps, pool, MlssionViejo 3267 s2011 Adil::.. no pcl:-. ll B(~ <:a:-. & \\ .lll'I' pd Pool LA MA MC HA APTS n x Scutt l'lutl'. 1 · .\l li12 ;,u'i'.I I BR CLO FT OHL Yt ht Patio, frpl. t ) r lw Im nwcl i at l' fl(·1·up:i nn HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado, CM 645-0143 Mear Completion CEDAR WOODS :J~!I l 111' 1.·r'll' !Jr 1war l\.u·I.. B." ~ · 111 & tll•n Fr u m s2;;, J·.a:,t:-.1d1.· .I IX i 137 01 Ii Iii 111>-I C \S \ \'IL'TOHI.\ 1.2 & :Jllr llcl u't l'n 1 urtt or F u rn gal-wtr t><I /\clulb :".o Pel~ St-<· t:.ilc Pool, HCl'. Rm. i-:1t-v.1tor 5~S V11·toria. &12 1!97tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• &12 !1520 ='-'ICE ~ hr I li.1 1'11111. J UR 2 B,\ 0 ('\\ c·nn<lo All cpt:. clrp:-. l'lr1'l' to l'\l'I ('On<1 'g . frplc $.100 mu $185 ATTR.l\C. QUJl'l. I & ythlllg 517.j, f)IX i~IXli ;,ft 581 U81!i /\vi x .1 d r n. P:'ll10. bltn..;;, garagt•. :; \\'/\TEIH0 RO:"T ;,ipl. 3 hr. 2 ba, yrly. S52S. mo Call t'\'CS, 6i5 Iii 22 i'\EW l rtplcxl':-.. l.2,3 lir J>lx thruoul. frpks. rntd ) 11 2002 II untmJ..'1 on St ~3tHO~:! or ;,:m ti77!J 2 Hrt , ~wpt flt.-.. Ne\\ly :'\l':W i &3 C\H . 0 W. frpk dl'l' ~o l'h1lclrl'n or pct,, 1\d ult:-. only 1\:..'\ 5J1;.752g 0 I <I l' r ad u It s $:!I fJ or 53li .im1~, 541H!l2'.! I & :! Hr.:! mi-~ lo ~ath . Dcluxe2 BR. nC\ll)'dl'l'OI' j:!a r. pool . n •ry p\'l. Lrg g aragl'. Lido s hop'g /\dull:-. no pct:-. From urea. S275. ti7:l 2828 SHl5, 220 12th St !l00-:!911 --• ---San Clemente 3876 :1ur. I 12 ha. Xlnl urea by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii/\ LBOA PE!\'l ' PT Di!::.irahle duplex. upper. !o.p:.t CIOU S, talc. C:pl, d shws hr. d1~posal. Week· ly. Summer oc longl!r. lii3 2039 •LOWER 3 ARCll BAY. l11rn1:.hed I Bdrm older be.ad\ hoU1>l' Twu wk min. S-100. wk. A\'<til. Aue::. Call 831·9411 ur 494·8035 Al!l. I 111•eu11 N<.:w cpl!>. S325 L/\HGF. 2 llr. 2 Ba. all N'EWPORT Steps to mo l !«l IJ:-.t SlOO bltns. wh1te wutcr v1cw. b!!al'h Mod 2&-l br $165 l'll·anuu 1·7:1:1-tX;;k.i. 4!18-3097 toS450 wk 642·:>-i!JO • tH:/\Cll AHEA * T"o Santa Ana 3880 L.uµuna Co~l al!l'. 2 fld. .and thre e ht.'droom apt~. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• sll'L'P!> i l'loM· to Uch. & :,omt• with l1rl'platcs. 2 RH, 11_, RA lmmdC 2 !>hop<, S:!50 "l't.'k 1.• n t Io~ t· tJ I! a ra g c ' · st v I wnhousl'. Beautiful nl',.:olaall' for l<•OJ!t•r or 11t1ht11.·-. p aid $210 and ly lnd~c pd g ro unds W !W It.'!-:-pl'r.,ono.; 4!}1-W27. U!•. • • _ , C'!'lb . d rp:-.. D W clt:.p, 10111'\ l{~.~l.TY l:\l fl\I p:itao gar & pool Hoomy, Rt>J sonahle Hen· Hlh 1311 i\d ult'i C all Collt•l•l t:il August I hou:o.l' to 7 11 l !Hi 2 038 e v c·s ht·a <:h \'1 c \\. :idull!> SEE NOW t\ vatl I\~ Isl Luxury 4! OR, 1 BA un furn l'rµb drps. frplr. rlshw~hr. range . priv :111yt1ml' wknd:-. liiS 1763 Aportmenh Fwnished LAG \.. :0-.' I\ H E i\ C II Pvt or Unfurnished 3900 Hoom/BJth 'Bcaeh. S75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\l~C!~. COHON1\ DELM/\R 49!l-3!187 Sharp 3 bedrm, rpk. on prtv. bea c h. Avail /\ug 11 ·S ept I . $750. Peggy 546-5880. I /\dull . no pd 2234 B N.wporl Beach 3269 IWTC: 1-:Hs Cl.E1\N l t.r t11\\llh1111:.i:• garage-; 2 Br TuwnhOUSl'. frplc. from S275 I Br from $:.!OS Pool, tennis. continental brc:ikfasl Some ocean & Pe nins ula Point-2 BR ht}use. color TV, fenced p a tio . WPckly rul(•s av;,iil . S c(• al 20 25 Miramar or c·;,ill. S52 05:!H ..•••......•.•••....... T OWNllOt:st-: 2 hr. 2 1: h a p o 11 I h I t n ' ".1 .. h dry i::.1r '<n pc:t:-. Iii:) !Jllllj I '" ba. g .JI ll).!l' ~1 !15 2 Dlks from bcathfront Casa de Oro /\dulls, no Pl'l'> S.18 63.'l7 ~phl levc•I apb C<1talina va('ws. Close to Mod<'rn 3 br. rl'Clr house shopping & fine beac h o 11 o c· c n n Co mp I /\l.I. UT11.ITI 1-:s P/\ IC> "T ll 1': S E\'I Lt.I': , H1·11 t:. S:.!711 & SJ-00. "ompa r a bnfort• \tlll thaldrt·n&pct~ok ~ < ' 2 HR W gar;iJ?e \dutt-. t '1'>2 t h "' 11 R 644-2611 rurna~hcd S22.') wk. West r "nl. •·u s tom des1"nl·d M''' a • ~ ~ ,,1.. ,. '-" 1·pts rlrps IJltn' Fnn l ~ d 5"'' 4"'t• ~.,,. •1cu1 rl'·alurinn "",,,,or ... '°""" TH E~XCITING .. "all'r pa 111 6:J1;.41 :.io •Spuc1ou:, k1t <·hf'n "1th 21;1 ~1 "(" Santu ,\ntt Sl ~KI N 1-:,\ H bead\. Clean 2 br. PALM MESA AnS. 1nd1n•c·t hJ:htin~ I h,t, SW:i Pt•ls, k1(t:-. ok '\1 1Nl:TESTO NP'T ·S~paralt' cl1n·I! .1rc•a J UI<. 2 H.1 Up<,t.11ro;. J.!,1r 531)·11321 BCll Newport 64G-W71 Avnil July 26 --Aug 2nd & Aug 30th Sept l_S_th __ _ Vacotio11 Rentals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I SO I Westdiff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr LeasirNJ Office Space Ca II on Sile Manager (714 )642-3111 ext 24G WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Corn~1 We\fCl•H Ortvt:-tl"l<.I lrv1"0 Ave ----- Rflltals Wanted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YNG . Sin g le s c hoo l te:icher \\Ould hko room in home of family in C'M • Del Mar & In-. or R:.ic·k Bay are;,i . Call· f>.16 21:l1 FOUND Small blac k /white k1llcn Fe m .:ill'. Ion~ rur 5'\R· 19.~ 1-· 0 U N D : G c r m a n Shephe rd. fem & small black dug. Costa Mesa 516-6255 LOST ,·ic 17Th/Tustin. CM. mus t rind! sml s teno notd>ook or poems & mus 1C' hook. Heward. ../ A1t Condlllonl"t ./ Complel• j•1t••l0tlltl ./ Mu•K: ../ Elnal0t Youni;? working Pt'rson ~IG-tilll!l ../Full .,.,. balconies ./: X.tOI MfWICe ../Secy -•I« av1N. ./ Ample park"'• nt'eds r oom lo rf'nt or ~ha re h oui.c . Sus u n. 11!>3·37!)3. Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 FM L. Coll. Student de- si rcs sm . hous e. Oat, dplx. nr. bch or qwet $140 up s tore-offices cpts :irt>a. 554·1603afl 5:15 drp"s air balh. 17301 Beach Bl 11.B. 812·2834 R/\Clf or l Br w/ pool WATERFRONT Newport Beach Execut 1vc oHiccs 5150·$225 Month View of boaLc; & we1tcr BILL GRUNDY Realtor 675-6161 NO. Costa Mesa Denlal/ Medical/Ofc swtcs avail. Fro m $345/m o. M r . O'Keefe. 549·8138 CdM 200·1750 s q. rt. Cpl. Drps . Air-cond'd., elev., __ pr_kg_. _67_3_·~20 __ _ CM . FV. JIB area. Nt't.>d Au~. 1 or after 835-3705 IC 31 -------- Bus!ness /Invest/ Finance ••••••••••••••••••••••• Business Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M/\NUFACTURING PROPRIETARY LlNES Very profitable. $60,000. 29"~ down+ Small Inve:;lment HOLLAND IUSIHESS EXEC UT IV F: si•ites on 645·4_l 7_0_SA_L_F:_.S_54-0_·0608 __ Newport Harbor. 400 to Mortg~es, Trust 2200 sq fl . 642·4644; Deeds 5035 645-4405 NEWPORT BEACH 540 Sq. ft. dlx. s wte Util. pd. Sl95/Month Realonom irs 675-6700 • l MO f'R1'-:i-: RENT• 1-2-3 Rm. ofrict>s from St35 per m o . N e:i r airport. No lease rcq. 833·3223 9 T1I noon ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% I st TD Loans-8112% 2nd TD Loans Lowest rates Orange Co. Sattter Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area 24 years -------- LOST : Mini Pin. Female. Blk. w ton. Vic Dover, NB. Hcwarrl. 548·0498 . LOST: Springer Spa~el, male. Rik & Whl. Vic. vf Golclcnwest & .. :d1nger. Reward! 842·7616 ------ •REWARD Lost : 7 /20, m a le c at. Lite Org . Dc1i:e. g old eyes. ViC'. • Wilson & MapleSls. CM. 631-o.588 ------ LOST Irish Seller /Gold. Rt'tn·r_ mix. male, 21 · ~rs. Vic. Grove St. CM. Whl fled C'ollar. 548-0039 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHF:GNANT'~ Carin g c onrident ial counseling & referral. /\ bortwn, adoption & keeping. A PC AR F: 547-2563 Drinking problem? C'nll Alcohol Helpline 4!4 hrs a cJJy 835·3830 *$I 0. SPECIAL* 1 W<'<'k only, 6·12 Pl\1 ABR/\XJ\S MASSAGf; tf1<1m lo 12pm 7 cluys wk 1733 fo'ullertonAve, CM • •631·1184•. 3 lrn. ram rm. clhle fpl<'. <: h ,1's, c<1 rne r l ot Cardener & \\atcr pe11d H:.it·k Hay \dull family ''1 3~ month 229t: lfrd lcrnds Orn c 642·059f llf 612 1387 Nf:WPO RT CrC"tl CortJo ~ nr. :i ba . te nru" & Pool 5450 mo L:.e. Gl5 R7HI •Hom e· hkl' stora~c new IJJlnt. d t•Jn H:inJ!<' Uiu·h. 1&2 RH from SIG.'i •PrhJll•patt<)S ;'loo p1·h . SI ~ mo b l :! RH Uupl c ,, ~t·n J\rlult c;.No Pcts •('lo,l'd l'(ar w :.lor.ai:c lao;t, d <'<1 nu11 lv -.c'('llrll) C1t11cn:. only 1561 Mesa Dr ·~a rble pullman Hersrc·q 'al :>-IH ~J(ll'r S:l11 34 lli <5 Blks EastofNl·wport •Kangsize lldrms 5 pm Blvd ) MAM MOTii . S i erra 800' Ofc + 400 ware· Mounlaans , fis h. hike , hou~e. cpl, lited ce1l'g. Lennis. pools. !>(host town. prk~ M-1.. zone $225 mo Beaut. fully eqwp. con-646· 1252. 644·2228 2nd LOANS WANTED WE JI/\ VECASl l! Buy 2ndT D 's Loan on 2nd T. D. 's New Loans-2nd T.0 . 's Equ.ily lnvsmt. Div. I a m relircd & lonely Wash lo m eet aur lady 55 or O\'l'r . not over 5· 4" eom1,.nsh1p 675-9163 Tra••I 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 1110 . Karen n eeds • :i nolhl'r rider to share cxpem;e:-.. 493-2!8>. •Pool. Harbcqul's -s ur· • lCICJUna Beach 3848 546 9A60 rounde d with plttllh No pt•t .... No t"hlldrcn . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- do. sleeps 6 Sl20. week 536-6446 =========-landscaping. prl'f m1d<ilt• ttj.(1'11 or rt.' B~AUTI F I. 2 br. Newly SEEK & FIND' PlanttOfAlrica RAYS II 0 R F:s . 2 4 9 5 Adults Nnpets tired Ut1l. pd SIS5 m<1 decor 'd Blk. from Vittor ~.;;_;..;..;;...;;.....;;;;..;;....;;;...;.~;.;;;.-----------. ( 're~l\'1€'W l>r Lo\'t•lv :l 1 BDRM $215 642 5MH. Hu,.-:o. beat h !: dwntown. BR. 2 Ra. S-t25 p mo yr 36S W. Wilson642·1971 Adults only No pets. ly Nopctc; <21317994&"4' Sl6S. l.OVF.LYExlr.tlJ.! I $290 497 16171642·6636 or616~219 C My E -Sidf' Bach apt hr, '"ry clt·ttn l\o ix·t-. w/frpll' Just rc'Cll'C' Util 5'1ti 571"1. 1001 El ('t1m1M Drop <1 pchhlc into lhc B•<.; <: t\ N YON fo:xer pd Sl75 mo. biS-2913 ~: SJD .. ;. i\dulf, 2 Br. JI ~· Ot·can rrom your Apt. bome an ~"''' J!Uttr<kd I-case. Luxury. security, ~rra For lr1 ~l'. 1\vl N1r <'l 8rdplx Quiet.Sep Ha. p:itio-c•n<'I f.!lll', llkt• M:1\urt'nd11lls 31755Cst Scp1 ht t»lil 1i:n11 b~· gar. Em1.1I 0<llts OH'r 011 ti.$l tH>6!l"rli7;)l)~IOO llwy 4V9·2835. 35, no pets . 518 1021 ---- , ANOR. MIC VIEW ---J I\ It<'... -u -• Vll·:w LR 1 br. North end. Ruy & ln1nt• Halls !l;n HYl'ttiftC)to11leach 3740 ' .... ·1 ."r w patw ~" Sl\'/refjl.,newdecor.1 1.~ l•rta1n t'r 's rt1'11J(ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl i (, c1 r~t·n ~pt bl k s to h r h $260. w poul /,, g ltmc room NO INCRF:ASE in 11um ~· P1101c.1J~*'>28. lht• \.c•n 673-3731 f";inlah!H' new ·I hr. 3 h.1. m('r r cnl. lleuut I hr fum r omC'." ,, nv _ 65 7S S • 1 f30RM APT • •WOO :-11 fl '""'tom home. Jpts $1 & SI · pa nJl!h Sli5 2 BR, "n11lc ~ty. l·Rlk ;ihovt'Coosl llwy., wood c e1IJOJ.l!«, 3 frpk~. s tyle hid$!. pvt enr l 1wr . bcam "<'ii. C"&O. 2<>40 In So Laauna. Close to m a ny xtr<Ai. Sll50. mC> pool,11uuna.lnnry,;idlts A"Walluce 646·8883 every th i n a! Stovl'. 64S-7102 or63H1797 17301 Keclson Ln. l lJlk ---• -" Irvine Terrace 3 Bdrm. 1•. b a th , c.1rpf't1 n g , cfrape r1r,,, :1tov(', ref P'nol. double ga rage $425 UCB 213 flt4 32m wkdy~ ---- lARBOR Vit'W 5 br. 3 ba F R. 0 R, pool. tf'nn1~ ~ u•w $&() 641> oooa W of Re ach off Slater S2t0 2 Rr. n u <'J>ts & dr"P!\. refrig. w /w carpet. $200 M2-1R48 St\'/rcfnl('. carport. t:nr ·Month. Utll p:11d by pauo No ch1ldrtn/~l~ or-ner. SMALLSEACHH<YrF.L 731 "A" W 18lb S t.. Ml SIONREALTY Rooms. S22.50weck 673·7787 • * 494 ·0731 • • 1\pts SlOO mo. 536 7056 ~35 2 llr 2 Rn. bltns • --c•pl'I, rlrp<>, V('f'Y tlc••n \ Ol LT garden apts, 1 br. I IJO \'11·t cm ,1 919 t,(l!l!l pool Sl45 I~ 12th Sl ~36 7'147 afl 4 & wkods Mtwport ltoch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR. oceanfront. lower. 1osc hy CM . nt'~ lart{t' 2 --. Br. 2 Hn, K•lr, pJtho·~. ~inter Rental. "''811 now wQC)('Jc-d lo\, rustic c-t-dor, Stepi to beach. Modern 2 2 11 ll, J\ l> 11 L. TS N c w p;11nt. bllns. cpts. drps, S.120 yrly, uvuil now. Gar ~1 ~ Scashore642·0616 127~ 64" IUM _BR, lrplc. $23S. M~·34M nr shops & mrk1 Sl8S 2 BR. 2 Ba. 1o1:irnge. upper mo 180 "C • Roche11ter duplex, 2 bib OC<'on 675-f.S2'i $325 mo !>48·8912 , CO RKOAKE ~PH O RBIAGLA s Klr I. A NT slo 0 0 M p A L M E R v t: 'l N .1 P If V l t: I. I. t-: I. I ft I. R A A ll IJ ll RRVMl'.:Lt; E I S I lo I\ P V A ll N'/8L . ll F:H 1: (; IJ A tJ I> W (I A R (' S II R Y P 0 A M R !II T I N (; A R 0 Z T II 0 'I H R I O ~ON ttRI TAS ~R RPVAE T GKHLAHABCVTPALMEO~R NOINP G RO IM PALA C UVB O ARNLONOROF RIPAKI U R RAOBMOILPALMYROOORM C KA FPS H ET RR E~SAL TAD 111.VWdottt n.. lol44H M-llta.4 '-1-• .,,_., torwar<I, "-<ll••rll. _.. ....... ~ 4 ...... tllF I• llw '1fuH, f'U.<I r ... tt liiW.•••••• ...... ltl•HtM•e: BAOeA.8 M AHOROVE POOOCAllPUlt lltOICO MOPANI 8tfl:A T1tf.J: Kora M't'IUUt 81LVt!lltT!Ut LOHLilA Oii.PALM ITAPILIA ~ TOMOUOW1 H9'••_1W« __ ._ .. _,._. -----J" E"J"Y me<h l•rfl'r · tek A F1"d " puult'\ w11'1 .,,., '10 dlJ~O"frl~ 1'4'r p•n~l 1n •n All !WO"' •trlM Of !t fllkf IHWlkffl• To ordtr•nlume. I. 11n"d111 •t-nd ~1 for u t1h "1C1k1nc • h•1·k\ PIYt~I• ltl "S~I t f'ir\Cf " 1n f •rt 1o( th1• nt-.•1><1p11r 55' PER SQFT 1617 WESTCLWF' NB AGT. 541-5032 BARNETT MRTG. CO. 64S·2134 SINGLE to 6 rm suites. PRIVATE PARTY will Avail. in p lush o ffice buy 2nd T .0 .'s. Min. dis · bldg nr. OC Airport. Full count. Ca II: 642-3573 s ervice Incl ; Recep. tionist, conference rm, A':"*"CtfH/·t'lh / xerox. etc. Call 833-3640 r-trtOftols Lost& FOWld I .2 or 3 ROOM orfice ••••••••••••••••••••••• suites on Blr<'l1 a t O.C. L•st & Found 5300 Airport Hoh Oil'kison ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• Right Rculty ln9·8S33 I.OST/ FOUND OH1ce for n•nl, xlnl Sun A PET? Juan Capis trano Loe 000·2900Adoption, t,ow 496-8101. Cost Spay /Nl'utc:r Info lusln.ss Rt~ -44-50 Lost· Sun or Mon. Man11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gold w a t c h W/wade . , leathe r band Girard OE.LUXE office, comm I Peregaux. Sentimenlal & md ustrial •puces. Also v•hae. S48·63SS. mini warehouses In ---------- Laituna NigueU1 Million f'ound: L11t. Brn., blk spot Viejo a reas. H1ndy t o on ear . Stlky lYPt' doit San Oiel(o Fwy 200 to UCB/Harbor. Red collar 2000 si ft. Ali law as » & choke c hain. ~1R22. per sq t. 3lJ.l400 Found : Jl U FFY Boy 's SHOP Space evall. Can-bike . Vic : Beach area. nery VIiiage. Oeslrablt HB. Identify by Serial loc. at : 420 31st St. NB. No. 536·5622. 1830 Sq. Fl. C·2 bldg. IO&l FOUNO: 30 yr. servt~ Bolsa nr. Beach Blvd. pin , dJamond chip. STS. R.easonablc. 6444172 Sawdust Fe!il. 642-3"73 . EmoloymHt& ll~poratlon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools & ln1tructi0tt 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfurbor View Pre·School now al'cepting Fall reals . 2 12 l\indergarten . tWO 111!20 Lt>arn lo Sail in llunt. in~ton Reuch Central !'ark Al l ages. R ed C1 o:is t'crl1fied. 848-0888 Jobs Wanted. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Youn.c m a n would like to work Afternoons or evenings. Versatile. Call J im 673 3827 -----lloullework wank'd. Laguna &U 7002 Mntur~ Indy ittkln~ full LI me em ploym e nt Recepl1onlst-ca.Viler- PBX opr. tele t.raJn<.'d. 536 3811 M nturc lady seeklnc ruu time {•mpl. EXl>Ooral d~ signer cull S38·391L k ·1 l. n II a ,, . f \ Thund!y. July 2-4, 1':7S OAll. 't PILOT CJI "Add it ... Bu1I~ it ... Diaper it...HamrY)er it ... carpet it ... Cement 1t. .. Wire it ... Hoe 1t.:.Clean it ... Move SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb lt. .. Patch 1t...P1pe 1t. .. Remooet It ... ., • Roof 1t Land~ape 1t...1 lie 1t... Trim it. .. Sew il··· Haul it... Add •t .. Plant it.. Alter 1t. .. Learn i ...... .,.it ... Press it...Paint it ... Nall it... Plaster it...Fix it. .. Add-A-Room IC.-,...tet" COft'troctor G.....-Glll SH"Ylcn Hul'"J L..d1eeplRCJ '•fWJ/'apwitMJ Pta1t•r /Repw ,~ ~Ice ···•···············•·················•·•••·••· ··•············•······· ·•················•••·· .....................•• ··•···•••··•····•·•··•· ...........••.•...•.... ·•·•·•••··•···•••·•···· ...................... . LOOK• 221 &1 rt of ~t'~ New or Remodelini Patio covers. decks, "THINGS" by Moosr Hauling, Movina. Lot ROT01'1l.l.JNGS2S Prof Painter. h on~sl PATCH PLASTF.RING Pool :.erv1cemu. t'XP· r<l()m . Only ~. Call Work No Job Too IArge fences etc Competitive Gen woodwork repafris clearing. Fr. est. 8111 Landscaplna·SodSul~ work, reas. lnt/~xt, fret-1\11 'r} pe:. Free Es · Quulity work. Wkly now. Ciold Medal Con or Smnll MlkeMS-5129 pnces.'B#28029t.l()O.SSOJ plumb1n,.~lcs42-S8l3 'Morgan.494·7713 Frt-e~t.Maistercharse est Reh 548 2759, llnlalc~.c .. t1540682:5 ma1nt.S27.SO /mo.C\iem. tnctor~. 11.0 M:?·lllQI ----------u '"""2 70 iu2 """l" --1 2 ....,. ... ""-">. t ..-C t S i L• Ii C . k & aysteves...,.,. l ,,.. ·~" ., \'ER Y NL'. "T -PATCil on Y Sl -· .. ,"""" e:s • ..., • • abyslttl.Rn crp9 •n C• .. erwic Son 111\NDYMAN-Homes & Mo' Ing-H auling Clean. ~:.." ut·1d wasbn. &U 2135 all ··~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Add /Remdl 1181 llil'.121 /\pls. Conscientioul) up. 2 College Students DEEP ROTOTIUJNG EXTERIORS SAVt; $'$1 JOHS & H ESTUCCO. ti PM •••••••••••••••••••••••Carpe t & Uphohlery 673·6041 54941170 Crartsman.64S.~aft4 t:xpcrienc.•ed&Reusona· SollPrep&Tractorwork R .L Sinor State-f'reee,t 893-1439. _:....:......:...:......:... ______ _ Naituhrel LadNy will liuby:.1t L'. I e :i n Ing. St t:n m & Tom J ones Construction-R D-J bit' 640-1749 Full l.ondscapeServices Licen~ed lni.ured Call ,.-bl Rooiln9 n g s. e wport or Shampoo. Pree e sl 2922M Rm J\ddit. patio emove nvew~ ------830·6882J1rn Hutton 979.3335 um nq ••••••••••••••••••••-• Balbo1.1 . Cnll 8:18 !IJIS 646-7811 cvrs L'ree est.<! ,0 1u76 Incl. Grading . Dllt'r & HoustclHnlng ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOto'S CHECKED! / ---,. '"" 0 _ Ul'~BHIS. 833·212'1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry Professionals will p:llnl JUST PLUMllNG7 Repu1red & Heplaced lutlness Se,.•ice Cement/Concreht G d 1 . HOUSECLEt\NlNG is our ••••••••••••••••••••••• your home and do 1l Fu:st Serv Rea:, Hale!\ Dare<'l l"actory Serv1ce •••••• ••••••••••• ••••• • ••• ••••••• •••••••••• • • • •• ~.~!'.~,••••••••••• •• Young Cbrb1Uan ma~ lo Business. Call J anit'e's w 1 LL I A M s & son 5 right. Int / Ext. Rea11-Just One Call To: l.i<'t>nse C39-l.*95 We print ;inylhrng, Gu'ir Phllllps Cement Co. . do yard work. hauling, Haggedy Anna.. 675~ Masonry Brick'/Block/ Refs. 497 ·3169 &751-0684 J UST PLUM RING 1•H : 549-2961 fast serv1cl! Qu11lit)' C''ltmWork Jo're-ecst. Quahty/MJtnt/Ldscpg C'arpentry. Reas. Hrly Stone.Call 581·'7829 •G42 •1111 * work-lo prict>:ii Case)' li e /bond-751-5657 aft G. sod. sprklrs, soil cond, rate. Ken. 64~·M63 Want a REAL CLEAN Painting /R1>pnlr. 3S Yrs Mobile home roollng, 5 Prmting.71'1·008·~'18 rleanup. 642-3331 / HOUSE? Cull Gingham Brlck·IUock ·Stonework. work guar , lake Jd\llll· l..R.OTISPlumb1ng year warranly. Call l'auos, Urivew11ys, Con-646-4908. I DO rT ALL! Girl. Free Est.s. 64~5123. Q11allty Work. Reasona· tage or m y exp. S38-7056 Wuter hlrs, all sizes, dis· Mike 552-7971 lrvine NANCY BARN ES c rele work. Tractor Electrical. Plumbing, ble. 557-6563 posal!I s to Typing ServiC'e !teas. work. Jo'ree est 837·8832. Landscape, Mruntenance, etc. Heas. Rates. ua.c""J •HOUSECLEANING • lNT. EXT .. 1 br. $79. & up, . , ppages. re· Tile b h SP r k Ir s CI ea nu p ,,..., """"" Mo I we do acoustic, free esl , pairs , remodeling and ••••••••••••••-••••••• rates y t e pai:c M · • • By Reliable Couple •"CJ 1 • N c t hour. 640·51135 or C.:O·S92 l. •TREE Work. 542-mJ. Smoke detectors, fire ext· Gd rates/Refs 548-6Z7l ••••••••••••••••••••••• _aI_t ._4_._G_r_e_g_. _900-_Z7_66_'__ r~p ping cw cins rue CER/\M IC Tu.£. New Ir ,., lion. 24 llrs. he & bond R od 1 .....__ -t Sall Child Core JAPANESE GARDENER lng·rs. Sadl'bk Val. Fire W E 0 Moving hauling cleanups Paper-Paint, 20 yr. Exp. 64 2.6263 em e . r1 ... ~ ~ .... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 11 h Proleet 837 -5140 ANTED-HOUS W RK Exp-reas-free est reba· N-_,. work. "'•·ve $ No ----------Jobs we lcome. 536·242'. C t yrs ex per. a p ases I am efficient and not bl t d . """' .;;>OJ arpen er SUM MER D1\Y CAMPS Reasonable/Estimates slow. Ph·. SJ6·2386 es u cnts 847·2126 Walt. Satisfaction Guar MARV'S PLUMBING Top SoH •••• ••••• ••• • ••••••• ••• L.. h k rurr t a:.ac " · crcn Call 75\·1007. H-.a1•nn Free Est. 645-SQSl •646·9807• •••••••••••••••••-•••• Sl\VE & Pror11. C'uslom $l5/ k -··-:r Palntl /P ~ remod, r cpuir, "dd·on. ""ori·nro"a'llil'"'"-~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Housecleaning Lady. "9 a, ...... "9 p . t· . / t :>.OJOHTOOSMALL •TopS01l•Compo6l* u r ~ .,...., .,.,.,,._, Mow, Edge. 'I'rreScrv1cc Depend able, reasonable ••••••••••••••••••••••• ain mg-int ex -----·~tulch •Hedwood• 11Jnes.~1lga~~.•o.~.51'\~,c."" esl. & C-o-ntractor Plant. landscape, muinl • llAULJNC• Re-ferences. S-is-2479 •QUALITY PAINTING• Xlnl work . guaranteed DRAIN CLEl\REDS6.50 Call 5~ U"t "'"" __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality ~-09JO YAHOCLEANUP lntenor&Eitlenor 638-8828 Jo;\'eS/WkndsSaml'Pnce . 556 0..147 Call Lee 83G-7Z78 Guar SSS 7380 Tree Set"••ce College Student. Ovl'r 3 None Deller! Dick Hufr. Tree trimmlnR. landscap· ---•• -. ** Have something you want -Don't drop·the ball : Get a ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr:.cxpr.R~modlt,\ddit. man & Son. Add , ing,Bruce536-207lafl4Garage. House & Apt. tosell ?Cla:.s1fiedads do PAPERHANGING jobwilh alow-coslOa1ly Any plumbing -walerTreeRemoval.timbing lr ~ual /Rca s . l>Jve Remodel-Patio SheJter · p.m.Frcccst. Clean outs &llaulaway. 1t well -Call NOW, Professional.Reasonable Pilot C lassified Ad s crv -leaks-marolite Shrub clearing. Rototill· 675-9437 · Decks. lie /bond. 644-7598 545.5475 & 557-8487. 642·5678. 1''ree est 673·5829 aft 5 Phone 642·5678. cnrlosurcs-reas. 832-2468 ing. 642.26~. H.tpWanted 7100HelpWanted 7100HetpWanted 7100 HelpWanted 7100HetpW•led 7IOOHelpW.ted 7100 HftpW•ted 7100 HtlpWanted 7100HelpW•ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADVERTISING We are seeking a person to augment our Classified Advertising department for ins ide telephone sales. Classified experience necessary. Excellent comp a ny ben e fit s. Salary commensurate with experience. REQUIREMENTS IMa.UDE: •Must type 45 WPM (electric) •Dependable •Good speaking voice •Pleasant personality If you are ambitious & want to be paid for your efforts & have opportunity for advancement please apply in person to: ORANGE COAST DAILY PllOT 330 W. lay St •• Costa Mesa An Equal Opportunity Employer H elp W ant~d 7100 Hefp Wanted 71 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accountant-Exe<:. for ra m1ly lrust. Compe· t e n t 1n 1n,·cstmcnls analysis. t ax & financial plann1n j?. executive ahihty. Full time. Call Chairman <7 14) 673 8152. Accounts Payable. R. E. construction co. Call Mr Thomst'n. Wilham Lyon Co .• N. U 83:1 3600. --- Acti•itiu Dir«tor P/timc. B:ty\·1cw Conv Hospita l. 10.:lO·!:!:JO. 5 days a wk . S2.SO hr. 642-350:;. ------ Animal Hospital Recpt-C lcanin~. r'ull or PT. Mon Fri or wknc1s . Orange. NU, or Irvine. Write Ad #329, Da ily Pilot P .O. Box lSGO. Custa Mesa, 92626 BOAT BUILDERS Experienced Mechanics WANTED We pay top wages Ex('.elle nt co.. benefits including co. paid health ins & life ins for our employees. PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS 928 W. l 7th Street Costa Mesa 1----------Drive r wanted to Haut ·JUNIOR SALESMEN .... URSE LV.... SALES' •ov TELEPHoHa:sALES " 1""1111 """"' Repeat show. full & part Clerk SENIOR CLERK TYPIST Minimum or 6.5wpm, ac- curate typing. GflOd fil· ing skills, front olflce ap· pcarance. Receptionist, PBX experience des1ra- b I e. Sa l a r y co m · mens uratc with ex- perience. Good fringe ben e fits . Apply in person. STANDARD MEMORIES 2221 South Anne Street Santa Ana, Calif. An Equal Opportunity EmploycrMff furniture to Wash. State. Small U·Haul trailer 494·9203 bit 8·9 p.m. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS We h ave long term as· s1gnmcnts available for people l'X pen enced al stu!hn~ PC Hoards. and for people experienced w/cablc harnessing & wiring techniqu•. MO FEE TOP PAY Western Temporary SE"rVICCS 625 S. Euclid 53.1·8180 Anaheim Ages 12·16. Earn $20-$40 per week getting new subscribers to the DAILY PILOT a fter school and Saturdays. No deliv e ries or coll ect ing . Transportation f umished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas, call 84().1Z10 Equal Opportwuty Employer Opening for LVN Team • S . time. Mon-~i. Con\.llct. Leader. m cds for 50 pa-Fabric tor<.'. Costa Mr. Walker,497-lo:M t1cnts & supervision of Mesa Tellers required. Exper. Aids on leam. Lee -(213l6Z7·4471 only. Full time. Call Rehab. Hosp Xlnt salary SALl':SMAN Yachts. ex· Mary Bales, 494-0771. & benefits. 532-6848 ~~~ke;:gt~~ ~I~~,~~~~ THEATER TICKET NU RSES AIDES, mature. r::.•u .5556 AGENCY-Hours 10:30_ all shifls. ..,..n c 11 642 0593 --to 4 :30, Mon. thru Ftt. ____ a __ -_ ---SALESWOMEN Call for appt .• Newport OFFICE Help. Exp·d. 1n Adv-outside sale lo sm. Stationers, 56'7·9212 ask typing & gen. ore bus1nesses-agroundflr. forMr.Barry\\(.esl mach·s. Heck'5 Me ns opp. with a Cast ~row'g. . •1 Store, 3467 Via uao, r-.;B C'O .. realur'J?. new & ex· T~ainee. fen'lal~. Ambl· c1l 'g. ad concepts. We ~on & personahly more Ofhcegirlncedcd need sin cere. career important tha.n e x · HefpWanted 7100HetpWanted 7100 Lt. b kkpg. & typing m ind ed p eople t o perrence.Apply9·S.Mon- ••••••••. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••. •••••••••••• Som e r ca I c !I l J l e supervise Orange County Sat. 1615 Alabama HB. HOUSEKEEPER, Live-in MAINTENANCE man for knowledge helpful. llrs tern tones. Top comm. & TV Technician, out.side to for 2 elderly ladles. CM genera l contractor. part !1·3, Mon lhru l-'r1. Start IJonuses-gd._ r,epeat._s-SlOOO a mo. for qualified 546-8620 time. Paintinu, clean-up Aug Is l . <.:all Pam , comp . t rain g. for man.831-2780 ... to 640.(>020 per son a I a pp t ca II : _______ ......., __ EXP ER 1 ENCE D Insurance Secre ta r y work.etc. 646'4414 631 -0454 day:., !l60·2803 UPHOLSTERY WAITRESS, 2l or ov':r, wanle~. Personal lines MANAGER, Asst. Mgr Opticion/Dispens'CJ nites & wknds. SEAMSTRESS e ve. s htfi. Apply an exp~rae~cc .P~efcrrcd. potential. S pecialty Opl1cCJl Co. needs cxprd ----J personbetwn.8·llamor 'I_'yprng, _m vo1cmi:t & of· Shop. ladies ready to dis pens ing optician in SCllOOLBUSDRI VEHS Top salary for ex-. 3·5pm,212E.17th,C.M. f1ce rouline.South Coast wear Orange County f ashion eyewear Equal opportunit y perienced scamstressin 6'16·4303 Insurance. 211 Ocean area, 646.5388 Full/Part time Xlnt op-employer. $3.tiO per hour c us tom u pholsterini:. Ave. Laguna Beach.----------partunity .(213)473-6523. s tar lin g _ 4 hour Pull or part·lime. only ----------Jo'ACTORY Help, Fe male. 494·1031. MANAGER. ladies ready PAINTER Needed. Non-guarantee L1C'en~cd or qualified need apply. Will train Apply in ----------to wear, Specialty Shop. w1lltrain. 559~08_1_2 ___ 64_5·_64_5_7_. _____ _ Cl k T • t person: 1977 l'lacent1a, lnsurunce Agency Girl 0 C l A union w /5 yrs eitpr. o, c1· -----er · YPIS CM Commercial unes. Un range o un y rea. 30 yrs old. Call after SECRETARY UPHOLS!ER Cust. work. Needaneneq~ct1cclerk· derwriling&Raling.Ex· 646-5388 4:30PM .548·Z75!1. Newpo rt B c h Real Hurfell s Upholstery, lyp1sl for the Classified Figur e Models needed. per. necess. Sal open. MAMAGERASST P . .\RT l ime presser Est~kLcndingCo.seek· 1922 H<arbor Uh·d. CM . Departmcnt or the Dailu Will train, everungs & Health & r l'lircm cnt AND SALES 1ng hi,::hly skilled sec'y 543-o2s9 ______ _ " trainee, K -Mart. I llour Pilot. Must be fast and weekends. 539-6498 after plan. Fr~d S James, Fine Ladies Tennis AP· Marlin1z1ng. 548·6485 Typing 60 w Pm. Sh min WAITRESSES accurate. 65 wpm (elcc-7pm. 494·1087 or 549-3058. (A:.k parel; good retail back· 100. Pleasa~l pcrsonah-Cocktail WJ1lresscs lric), Bxcellenl company --.-----.-I for Mrs. Bradley.> ground. Call for appl. PIX Anntttinq Ser• ty Prefer l yrs ex~r. Waiters/BJrtenders bt-nefits plus opporturuly GIRL Friday, x~nl typist. lOam to 12noon~ Fri. Sat. 14 Locations. All sh1fb Salary m•go Please ~end Cash1er-Jlosless for adva~cement to IBM Selectric, goodl~..___---...~ or Mon.548·0815. L II I r.c:.umc&:.alary req. dlo fi'ull&p/l1me t I h I •lion phone personahly, heavyl ----------avail. .. ·u or p time. Clas:.1flc-d ad no 429 c/o On ;p~/ne sacs pos · phones. Compose letters . IRVINE PERSONNEL MASSAGE TtCH E.O.E.!>40-l9ti2. na_ily Pilot, P .· o. ·Bo~ E;g;[~~~c~r!-~ . Non·smoker. $125. wk SEDVlCES&-A,GENCY Young lady {18-28) for Pe r son 21-40. lrn ror l 5t>O. Costa Me:.3, Ca M1ss1on \'ieJo lnn Da,·1 Pilot start. Call for interview. " ri legilimale rull time posi· mgml. $150 wk guJrn !1_2n21i ~qu al Oppor 4!674:!0so Park'4ay Wi nd ow D esi gns, 488E.17lh(l\llrvinel lion. No exper. nee. We Col pref. Mr. Lev1 t::mployer MissionVicjo 330 . Bay Sf., 556·6981 Suite 224 Costa Mes;,i d l h I 848 l004 Cati 642 1470 sen o sc oo . earn __ -_ . SECRET ARY EX. _No ~h_on_e Ca!!_s P_l_ea_s_e_ Costa Mesa GUARDS • while you learn. Apply in .. person any afternoon or PERSONNEL/ Newport Cenlt!r. To S75'J w AITRESSES Equal Opporturuly rm m ed . employm e nt.,. ----eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd, PHODUCTION mo Very ile m:rnding Gullh er 's lleslaurant is Employer f/l1mc, pltirne. Inside ---C M CONTROLCLERI\ employer 2 Girl ofc Cockta il Waitresses Bartenders TIFF AMYS Pvt Club & Discotheque For inter view: 675·6090 Col students. p/t sis. de· liv. Eves/Sat. Car, phone V ·f JANITOR edcd f osta csa inlcrviewini.t now for ex-work. \ ork any sh1 t. ne or new ----·-----Or ganize & maintain Need xlnl sh & typing Un1rorms furn. Newport rnfgr 'g. plant. Cleanup & MO Ol"C. Exp. front & produc ti o n record~. skills. St'nd Resume to prd lunch waitress. App· Uearh, Costa Mesa & Gen. handyman. Pac1hc backforbusyspeciali~ts p er s onnel riles & Cla:>!1lf1edad no.437,c/o a;;~p~~~~~.~t~:c5n~~r Anaheim areas. Age 21 Traw ler Corp. 350 ofc.Sendrcsume to P.0 . employee bcne pro· Ua1ly Pilot, P 0 Bo:< 18482 McArthur, Irvine. or ovr. Uni versal. 1226 Kalmus Or .. CM Box 8023. l''ount. Valley. grams for Sailboat mfJ!r 1560 Cos ta Me:.J. <.:a W. 5lh St, Santa Ana. Ability to speak Span1:.h 9262li 1-M_r_s_._R_a....:p...:p_. ____ _ Equal Oppor. Employer * * * Mechanic desirable. 979-~ S-:-L.CRJo:TARY. gcn:i-ore WAITRESSES Jo~ Mascola Mazda experience · front c. I 14 46"'St. eod preferred. Top pay Phone Solicitors dut1e:., good typ1:.l. O.C. 21 and over. Food <\J HAIRDRESSERS Call 645-7337 I l ... da For alhleti·c oroan1·,,., Air rl Area. 549-00C.I! cocktails. Apply Rashful. Newport Beach pan, vaca ions. maz ,.. ~... R 70 hoollng Included Ask t1·011_ St.75 hr lo "lart + Bull estauranl. 11 , HAIRSTYLISTS You are the wmncr of :c 8 k t . bonusl!s. Call 5:!6-2too SECRET ARY JR. Baker, CM . nee. MrLyons&18·1~ ---------- J\uemblen/Pkgrs General Laborers TEMPO T em parary Help 17802Sky Park, Irvine Call 540-4455 COOK With Following TWO FREE TICKETS or uc64a5 5700 - ---lntcrnat1onal Computer ------- loat Carpenten M~wporter llW'I Salon CS13.50 Value) __ _. _____ Real Es t ate. licensed 1''1rm requires secretary $100·$250 weekly. stuffing loat Hcrdware Xlnt job for exp. cook 644 -0661 orS-10-3582 Rinqli"CJ lf-os. MECHANIC. exper. pre-s alespeople. Wh y nol \\ min iO wpm typing. envelopes. 1 hr daily .. & Plumb«s Day shirt. Top wages & ----------1 Bomum & Bailey fer re d . T op pay. in-work in the hottC'Sl area Fa:.l moving omce en· ~ush sta;ped se~ ad- Musl have extensive ex· be nefit s. Huntington HOSPITAL ci·-us surancc. profit shanng Huntington Beach Foun v1ronment Xlnt Com-~/ ~ s s c &c::::C: otp e perience. along with the Va lley Con valescent CUSTODl•u ,.. A 1 l Shell 17th & tain Valley. Call Phil panv p;i1d benefits . • c annon •a cs,, d "'" July Jls UoAug 12th pp Y a ' ' Mc Namce at Village Tu:.lin area. For 1n · JOSS. ~late College Blvd., abil ity & d esire to o Hospital, 8382 Newman Carn.,t, floor machines l\nahe1m Con"cnt1on _Irvine'. N 8 . u>-7 II u I Anaheim Ca 92806 (Of') t l.t work •1 t gt n -h ,.~ • Real Eslate963-4.,.,, _, t e r v 1ew. ca .-a u a · · • cus om qua 1 Y · l\ve. run •n on u..:ac · knowled"c & c•p. req'd. W K II P ·f· T I 350 ,.. "' Center ,800 -ate a MEC Hl\NI C·Cl ass /\ Taylor blwn 9AM·l2 al •... A to Body M""n ·• aci ic raw e r , · &i2·SSSl San Cl~mente b REAL ESTAT""SALES *WE Kuow * ... u ... ,. K I D ,..__. ... , ' T1ckel5 may e ex· f-' ume. Willing lo work r.. 1!32·2111 " Fii 'rtt1me :imus r.vu:..a .. esa. · 1 Gen"rallf""'p1ta1 f d H•Cl.,,.._.O,. 1 •Guu•u1GUEL u or pa D al hi • · " "" changed or reserve , wknds. Comm. w • i:uarn "' icri "' ---------1 lo.A ""' ~ Call for app't 645·9388 e . ers ps "'vae • . 714/4!16-1122 Co SECRET•RY BOOKKEEPER Amzotl In c .• nation s --_ -----srats al the nvetition A1lply 3100 Harbor Bl. REAL ESTATE. INC. "" • IEST * /\uto Par t:. Counter Full time. Construction lrgst producer or syn llOUSEKEF-:rER want-Center ahead or llm(' CM. Opens Orfiee 11411) Costa Downey Savings & Loan w E I R !': s TI LI.' Salesman Wanted · l-'111 background preferred. thelic lubricants for ed. 2 days week, Laguna Call 642·5678. ext 3J:J lo --Me.;a SelC startc?rs, £rec has opening mnewSanta GROWING andnowne~ ti me· exp 'd. l\pply in Reply t.o Ad. 434. c/o Dai· land/marine use. needs Niguel area. Own tra ns. claim your lirkcls. thinkers. true inc1cp. <'On . Ana orfice for sharp in· two more experienced, person. ll11b Auto Supp· ly Pilot. J'.O.Box 1560, REP. in Orange County. 496-0958 * * * Mont9omery tractors . Bl!sl comm. in d1v idua l with ~ood real estate sal~people ' ly, 21 20 Ha rbor l:Uvd, Costa Mcs a,Ca.92626 Start P /T. build Frr. No ----------town Call :.horth;,ind & t yping for lhe leading office 1n ~ Costa Mesa. exp. nee. We train. Con· llOUSEKl!:EPER·Cook JR.CLERK Ward JohnRampcllo.Mllr -;ktlls. Good p ay &. L;,iguna Ni.guel. Loeal ' ----------BOYS/ GIRJ.S lo Help tacl Ray Stephens a t for couple . English M1r r ofilrnini;:, s lotk 2975 Fa1rv1cwatB:.1kcr lk ncfns. Call personnel refs. pref'd. Call Pele"' Sport s Athletic 968·5753,10tol2 noon,or s peaki n g. Li ve in. room ,&mailcxp.ncc. Life 549·95Jl ul l7 14l 549-0902 for Fox,LAGUNANJGUE'-w AYON Ltt The Kids Do Th• Houwwark This Sunwnet- Get out & meet people. add new interest. earn money selling quality products. Interested? Call: 540· 7M l or Zeml~ 7-13S9days Organization sell tickets 6·7 PM. Newport Beach. 51;, Apply In Person further info coe. REALTY, 496-4040 • for Sparling Event.5:$208 ---------d ays. Drive. Salary Mariner•sSGYinqs Insurance RecptToS600 --------T mosala ry +Bonus.Only Deliverymen ovr21 perm open. Write stating age, lSIS WestchffOr. Nll. Progress ive a nima11----------1WHOWANTSTOWORK! neat appearin~ apply. p /learly morn LJ\ Times exp. & r ef's. C hospital offers l'xcep· SECRETARY DRIVE ACAB: ' 536-2100 for interview. dcli v to NB homes. $250 Write ad no471. Daily KITCH EN Hl!:L P O. ti 0 0 a 1 cut u r e for To l\rl Director in rapid· CIJOOS E your ho urs, Mr. Fox. per mo. 642-4800. Pilot. P.O. Box 1560 F or Sandwich S hop. SALES versatile, take charge, ly grow1 nit S:iil Boal work for your~etr. be .. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Permanent full &-Part mature per :. o n Mf1i . Comp:tny. Man· your own boss. Men or - California l.iccn-;ed DEMT AL RECEPT. time positions. Starting Minimum 4 Yrs. office datory 60 wpm accur ate Women. Can be sli~hlly • MEDICAL wanted. Exper. pref'd. ~IOUSE KEEPER, Live· salarv $2 per hr. call SUPERVISOR expr. req. Corp benefits. 1ypin~ with paste-up ex· h andicapped . Nent-; TECHuOLOGIST. CallS48·7074 1n. Widower,children8& 97901'.11 between2PM & ed' al Plan Send re pcnencC' Exciting field Clea n /\~earancc: " lmm"'d1alc openings for m ic · Vets .. r"t1'r , Age 25 •o' to work in 200 bed 10. Must hne car. S"'z 4PM ... h sume to Ad i:329 Oa1ly for sharp person. IBM '"' " l I w ·mng t DENTAL ASSISTANT, day wk. $300 per mo. ---------3Sales Supervls-OrS in l e P ilot P .O. Boi.. JSt>O Composer ex per. & 8 70. Supplemeht y"" in:.. hrool!Plelwaee.ke-~-. Exp. i~ exp'd chairside. e n· 833·9601 &494-6297 Lady to do ironing in her Orange County area. C M .....,'><! background in advertis· come. Drive a c&.b;t hrs " ,...., lhusiastic. Call :>48-8844. ho m c f or e Ide r I y Heavy recrwting necess. osta esa, .,.,.,..,., or more a dav. A-i~ 1n" ml.t'rob1·01ogy --1ng desirable. Salary , .-.-v NCOM."""UNlTY Housekeeper.permanent. gentlem a n . Aft 3 . lncome &growthpoten··--------• Ope n . Call Mr s. person.YtllowC'abCo .• , TUSTI i'L DENTAL Own trans p. 2 Days 645·0366C.M. llal unl1m1ted thru RN-CCU Sher1dan,714S49·9711 186 E. l6t,h st. C.t· BABYSITTER. live -in. , 118038SP9600l A t JOl RECEPTIONIST p /wk. S hrs. LLdo. salary, overrides & com-Mesa. must drive. salary open en, 1 · ex Sharp, enthuslati<'. ex· ti73-0629 Leqal SKretsy missions. Full Company Nights. Cull or p/lime . ----------.- Pvt. qrlrs . 673-1~7 ___ ----------p c r i en c e n c <'. No llOUSEK EE PER. car~ Busy Huntington ~ach fringe benefits program Difrerenlial pay. Xlnt Service S~a. J\llcn~ant Youn~ man to #Wt Jn fl CASHIER Saturdays , 644·2119 or for school ag" children, Ofrlce. Experience available,aswellas fully benehls Conla<'t Mrs wanted. Full & p/t1m~. p.ro~mg lool.rentalbuM-, • autyo-ator 8326377 ~ necessar" Please call paid '76 Conference in Balestre ri·. 6~2.27.,4 . Browns Shell. 990 E. nesi;. Must be neat Ina~ • r -· N i~hl!!, expcr'd only. . clays only , Mon·f<"ri. 9626611 ,. SAN JUAN PU ERTO .. ~ C tJlwy NB p e ar . & v e r y neat.1 No following nl'C. Comm Leadini: N.B. hot<.'I. Call DENTAL ASSIST. Orive own car. speak --· --------RICO for thosequalHled. Cos la 1\1 c m or I a 1 oas • handwrit ing. 6 Day wk £~rantced. fWS·lO.~ Barhn ra . 64<1·t 700 ext Periodontist needs ex-fluent English. $80. wk LOA .. rROClSSOlt INTERESTED? Hospital. 301 Vicloria. Service Station Allen· Prefer married man for IKKP'G CLERK S2.S._E_._o_.l'.;_'_. -----per'd f/Ume assistant. 545·8767 eves. C.M...:...._,_ Exper. In FHA/VA loan Call Mr. Walke r. C.M. EOE dent, exper'd. Day & perm. res p. pc):';ition. t;xt ' New p 0 r l 8 eat h Cfll l.D CARE. matore Expanded duties op!'>(lr. HOUSEWIVE~S packni:ting. EBtablished at547-T749 Evess.hF1u1llS& J?ltlme7. h"'!: per. not req'dN. ApplY" Jnsuru n cc Co. needs English spcaking ladylo ~ray.cert.-eqd.842·6631. ~ co. with xlnl benefits . ----------Isa l es & Calerinit ply e tat1on.1t "'morns 1930 ewporl person w / 1>oo«kccpl11g cnrc for ~ chlldren In ll»&. TOY & GIFT Sit lary comm ensurate ----------i Seaetary, exper. pre· Irvine, N.8 . Blvd_. c_._M_. ____ _ exrc. to handle cash r <:· 11, B. home. Uvo in or p •RTIES with ex per . 547-5621 MCR MACH 0PR rerred. gOod typist. Call TELEPllON E SALES. Merch•cU.M • "'e pts •-must he pror1 Ollt. 963.278 .. for 1·n· DENTAL Asst. Great Joh "" AccCMllltf~/lkkpnt 833-3653 Mon·l-~ri 10·4. E . d f rod " "" ( ,, ( . I I l , G Ill". 'N G 11d"Ct# w1"ll "'fa1'd, Ful.1 time, good pny r . xper1ence pre er , •••••••• • •••••••••••••"'' ('itnl 111 opcrnllon o JO t"'rview. or g1r w reo exp. in ex· ... ,, .. " Perm. pos it on or -el<· For interview. E h Lik 6 ...a.1 100.: k•y. Salary to $475 & " J'3ndC'd duties. Do not DP· tr u In Inc x per1 e nced & Benefits. Apply 31755 ...-r'd machine OJ>('rator. ----------artn laksi muct as you, lei ""'"•H ilJ "' Call ed f 1 ham I h"""··e-iv"'s to e"tm...,...,, Coast Hwy, So.' .. guna. ,..... o ~.......it I S •LES' "'ny by a n111 o peop e a •••••••••••••••••••••• ttood co. benefits. CHILDCAREneed or plyun essyouares .... .,...... .. ... • -""" ~· AIP.A/n&pCIJ'"'' m-"' -s th o Mrs. Neal. 83J.84.50, 1 yr old . My home prcr. Treme.ndous opp. In pro-by Dec. lsl dcmonstral· mediate opening. Co. Expcr'd women's ready over ou ern ronge VICTROLA _::.::.:..:.:..:...:~:...;..;.---...,,r--111unt. 8ch.-Brookhurst gress1ve, prcventtve lngbuulifullinesotglf\s H:'R11J>R~~~~EL benents & advencemenl to wear. C.M. location C?Unly rrom •,n air <'on· Large (SI" high. 24' -----ml!~-!llm·I area. Ex per. & mature. Dental ore. 552-8339 & toys. No MliHlO col· Apply In Person. Phone 213/'147~. ask dillooed oflice. Two w id c 2 5 • • d eep,. & G-•rt Fu F 963-2435 tect·free hostess glCts. 675..Jie63 IACIC STRllT for Sten. shlrt•·lOam to \pm or Bruns~i<'k <Brunswick .. -Boys • s ll\lmeM·. • DlSHWASJfER Prof •• NHdcar.Call97~4307 MAILCLlllll wes t.Tustin Spm to ~~m. Monday Dlake -Colhindar Co.r- 10 \0 14 lears of age. Dal· CLERK/PT mature. Nights. Alk for Gifts 'N Cad.gets Permanent full time. SGlllHlody. t..r•d lhro0 uaEh F 7 ~•Y5·t~ty ~t Pat. 1918) Pre-electric. ly Pll<> deliver)' routes Adoptable Person t o Maurice548--7418 ___ ._'O.:;..u,;_r_2_s_th_Y_e_ar_·_· __ 1 Reliable "'-erS(JO wanted Clothin1 !\hop. ~o eves ~ 1 l ti Tos • wi nd ·UP vlctrol :i. may be available In your work al Apt. rmtAI desk . h h t .. . b .,rl I I NURSE RN Call S48·S383. ' es a • or t" ony M aho~any finJsh. H..ts.. area. Earn proOl ror de· & sbow a ta at Hunt· Dis was er. ma ur .. Housewives & Mother11 in us y nanc a or· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;m;. Sc1mlaat646-4100. five buillin sloraf'e. ltnrles & e¥1h. tr1ps or Inst on e:h Sal/Sun person. Culldor part<' Uml c. earn S20·S40 selling ganlution. Knowlcd~eor Wa •re looklna for•" RN • Telephone Worlt from s paces Play!\ ncelleol..· m••chandls• fOf' sclUna lOf.M lo 7P.M Typin" l'tfe!la Ver o ;onvaca· n·ellne Ful\lons Eve mall room runctlon ..... .. ., SALES b .... t I R d t fl i h "" "' .. l t ,,,,,,_1'"'-ntcr ~ -h r 1 b l that has proven your ome. Na ure y. ea y ore n s . new 1ubacr1 pUon11. For he pfu.l. $2 per hr. -+ SlO cent Hos p ta • vv ~ work. Up to S300 In free c 1 P u ; u t .. " 0 ludcr:•hip & emcl~v. woman wanted Call HB mo.oo Phooo ~ °"' lnlormallon p1~ase call per unit rente d . In· St. C.M. samples. Call ah 6, necessa,r! M~~ "now who 11"able toorganiu-"at Looking for quaJ'd. sol~s area p/t1'1'e 19IDe eves 615·9988. ~ 842·4321 , from San tenilews Thurs July Z4th O&SP"'TCHBl 983-23.53. 963·7470 stick sh "· S44__,or ap r II 11 ... pa P"Ple. both rwt & pl No<1cllinlf. 61$-6101. --.,., Clemen te-San Juan RI "" ply SOO Newport Center 0 ow up 00 qua "' · Ume Nursery exp. pre·----------WANTED' Old Mu11c. Capl•traoo aroa. call oal)' Call Tobin t.y. Graveyard Shin. Apply Dr. Suitc600. NB. llent ca.re programs. hr f'd. but. not nee. Salary T.t•pttoM Wn Boxes. Will pay u~~r ~ ttnd Mlulon Vie ltt-lJll. ' lnperaon, larse Convalescent cnmm. w/exp. Apply In P /Tlmc c~ & SA.t AM fi73 7202or962·63&4 ,• l:lii~o:1'oro area, call ~c;_rta.•t_e•.ta dDra.w1YtnP::'~ 188 ~~~~~~~::t!\a ~~;!t·''~~ 1'::' c~1:urm~'. M~t~~-:'~~.M!~r. ~~~~b .t~~tpt~~5M~~; ~i0~~1~1s~Joaquln ~~cta~~\,fJ:Z· bi~~ •AMT19UIS* ~ gq .. aoppor.E~• ct""'"awalfled Ad. h•ooe NOPHONECALLS Ship to shore results! r eq. Adult Residtnce challe nges, top pay for"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Arter•pm.~Dave. Callal\S,•111t ·~.;: 1;" Pl,&A.5E 642·5678. Cal'e Center. 842~1 qualified person. S32-6M8r: '4Z.J811. -------- I •• 9060 loat1 Sall 9060 Cl.f OAIL't'P1l0T Thurtday.July24, \975 ~~.·.~~~ ...... ~?.~~~.a::.~!~!~ ..... ~?.~~ ~!~:.~.?.~ .. ~~!~ ~.c:t!:!.~:.~~ ..... !~~.~ ~.~!;.~~~ ............. •00~;.;;;0,;;.~~;.~c.r••• ......... IOOI~• •OlS Frttto Yott 8045 Sat•& Sun OnJy! 306 16th WANTE Gulbran:.cn 42" con~Je, Z7' DIESELSPHTl''SHR •73 Columbla COND1+10N No.807 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Place, Co:sta Mesa D walnut. Like n~w. Rich hd •• gty. sips 4, /\M & 43.MKllJ CALL.673 ~ To•llow-r"encts J-aKALAYANKJ1TENS F'urntture&Jotlirriliic. TOP CASH DOLLAR tone $795.644·!>:1~ VIII-rods. dpt.h & d1r Oulstanrltn~ occnn __ _ ---- 1nOran1•Cowl\y ~ed1ar~ed&R~i:ilM('(f rupple ~. Rik &EIC1:,dryer.$3S;sewinit PAID FOR YOUR MAPLE tn~u . Marlan _chrs. ruc(•r,w/xlntracingre·l 9' Homt.:mad<' JONATHA.Ms With shots. 67~0168 ~lk /Whlte. 4 Wttu old mach . SJS: sidewalk JEWELRY. WATCHES. Bristol con~. b~t o(r cord 17 Saib., fuJI equip Cattamaran 10 hcam. J .a.NTl,.,..•'S -----( ull 546 1428 af\cr6 PM bak" "" kids ....,>ks JOc AR'I' OBJ E(,"T'S, GOLIJ SPINET PIANO 615_:_5319 or 1·528 85ro (or Ion" distance races. •th~. full hJtton main & "" ,,._ HIMALAYAN Katll'ns "'N·-· rtUUll ·$25 Sil.VER St;RVICto;. Excellent concl1tlon 25,T S 'd 1-'C Jt .. pta"<'"'m"nl value 'r•·••ls hull!I notrlr,S.150. 1shavinaclheirannual S 1 Bl F~I · St. Hcrnard, fomulc•, 11 ea. ew po acn >. · • FINE FURN & AN w 1 '"'"" ., ... 57..... ro1an carw er , , " " · v,. · ' ea + ue~ ume •1 ur1t:wr ~· ..,..,, . .,.,. VJ'f' 'r th t J•uL·· $9()'", 1·rv offer Sti7.500 t)459317 SuperSumm\•r 1 • . mo:-. gentlt!, loves wicker dressing 1u11t'. TIQUES 6452200 J(t\•r 4 PM and , , u omccr,, ,., ••• , ----- Clurance P~ nl~. CI-A reg d. & l'h1ldrcn To ~ood home $10: spring hors l·. SIO · · '''l'l'k<.•nds trim tubb. bw11n Slt'p, PI P SS7 4,u~ Boats, Slips/ SJI~ on enUrestock s ots 83l lll07 89:? 1715 · 30ti7 K1lly~rooke l.n CM MATTRESS -----ent•IO!>t•d hcud. <>.wnt•r * • * Docks 9070 upto\iOi''F! CFAR~g Top showquJI Dul'hshund&Sht'llic noontlldark Sportln9Goods 8094 back Eas t. Anxious ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·122 31st St N 8 . Lna·haared Pers1;an!> Garage Sale: Pwr edger, *MADNESS* ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·1003 S. A. Asc.heftbenJ Lll'S Nl•wporl. llciu:h t.73 0001 Dlks, Whts. $100 & up To ~ood h96ome Like kids. "Olf clubs, rrusc items. NF;A RLY NEW I>1ng ltss -. CL SSlC n . bo t I I 7 39 labrad« Dr. Sail or Power t>42·1!60 ult 6.30, !-'rt & 2·22$-1_ -lH29 Shantar Dr. (Off *ALL SIZES* 7 foot, 4 inch Creative 18 ~ u<ty a . ,' Costa Mesa &73·5253 (i..15·1l.50f. A-'icmces 8010 Son.anytJmc 711;.iliunCyprcs!> Adams) CM. Sut/Sun Ocsii::n surfboard. (;lear cyl. Grcl. full cov s . Youurcthewinneror ------ rr 30'h h d Pric.edtoMon! with rt•cfwood strip. Perf.~on .$2,!X~nrhc~I TWOFREETICKETS WANTEDon shoremoor ·;;•O••••, ••O•••s:••P•••O••~.,~ Persian KittftlS ~6 5~;,~ IJ: !lnrn. 833·0025&646-HGtlG Leash. flouts up to 160 ofr. 673-3891 orm.::1019 ·1" 50 V I el 111g : Balboa Island. Will ,. • • S how pr ospeC'ls, also G C S I - -----d $40 6441!581 (~ •" au ·r 673 27 16 Rt'frii:L·rator. Works stud service, most rol· f"ree to l!OOd home, smull Q~~W:; ~~~~.f,~ncl~s~·. Tennis. Membership .ror poun ei_-._. __ · ____ 151 2' cusl o<•ean ri shinA Ringling Bros. buy hoat 1 nee. · · line S 3<\192 nc•H• ors, $100 and up. 892·2<J70. hla<:k <'OC'kapoo, loves Antique l(ame table & sale tm med. Prestige Snettd golf clubs woods & vessel. Dual Johnso~!> Barnum & Bail~y Wanted: slip, dock or cun .,..,.,., k1d:..l:W7 2'17:!. chrs. ladies clothing. local club. 833·3643/ irons, cart & bag. w/remotc cntrls .. 18 ~~I (or 3 7' Eb s c n • L' s· L' ·t f -Wh. Dogs 8040 "rystal s l1·in ware, 581·7800 ~6 7201 or552·33l0 fuel sys. Canopy-fishnj!, Circus Catamaran. 17' wide, (, •.• 1 r ros ree. 1te ••••••••••• •••••••••••• " -comp I w /running geur & .July 3hl to /\u,11 12th 83 0887 rt rt•fni.t Toµ frreter. $100. isry OR Furniture 1050 Childrrufl encyrlopedia * *I BUY* * TY, Radio, till trlr, Sl450673·7687 Anaheim ton,cntwn !l.13·4746 or 1-a . !ltiX-1570 art 5 •..-.:; W LD• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & much more! July 31 & HiFJ, Stt'rt'o 8098 ~nter, 8()0 w. Katelin 6.:.p_m_. -------- <..:ock ers, Ch1huahun, GreatS.avmi;:s onUi.t'<I ,\ug I, IO AM to 4 PM, Good used furl\Jtur<' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17'Whaler-w1trlr Tickets muy bt• ex· W/\NTED: Pvt. beach for \\\1,hcr ~ Dn\'r. J Yrs Poodles, Shih-tzu, Ooi..ic, Furn . Appll &Misr 41 2 \'1sla Qwnlu, NB appliances, or J will Sell Moto rola works an a Jmmaculate&Loaded changed for resl.'rv_ed 16 . Catamaran. Wtll rent ~·ars "'' <111tv ~asher & Do b I e • p at Hu 11 ~ • Wilson's H .. arl!;,Jl n Nook t>l<I 6595 for You clrnv.er, '72 mdl color TV 675·~-· ---sculs al the Con\'ent1on in NB area. 675-9518 ~~~~1;~;ht1~~~~~S~ft~ Cot•kap oo . Pekl·s . S4S W J~hSt C:M P•\Tto :.ale, walnut & MASTERSAUCTION w remote control. Xlnl Will trade $25,000 <.'fl. in Center :1twad of time. -- Westtes. lOO mlXL-d pup , ID) I s w1' el bar stools, 646-8686 & 833-9625 <·1mcl Best offer. 548-5878 tux. condo, ror s;i1l or Call 6 1:!·54'7K, C'Xt 333 lo Boots, Sp~ed & '""'' pit's . Stu cl s vs m ol'>t L1' ini,: ft m . SN Top rahb1t hutl'h, clolhl'S, --------power boat 613·6610 clu1m your lltkt•ts. Ski 9080 I) 1-· " p ..: H AT a-; 1. y breeds. 2525 W. 17th al (.,ludlaty Nl·w. &<iutalul. IO\s, hou!>ewares, patio TE/\C reel to reel slcrro * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;-. 1-: l'IH: I) by Sponson'CI Fairview. SA Open e' cs ~IO\'lnl! !168 8822 furn. Weber kettle BBQ, GOING FISHIMG? t<iJH' !led• SJ.JO. or offer. * CLASSIC * -isrt, OFF on all Ski Equip· \11·ln,1mesl.' rdugcc 531-5027 _ "f'U'"'.Yf'L'N"'-'L"lll','' t"'" i.prcad & canopy B'SWORMFARM l;JJli634 l8ft Gl·sp· &>·f· f /0 KITE Gd rond .. 2 s.llls. ment at MBSA UOAT ---"~ .. ""' •» ,. "' . · a ar a arc hrand nt.•w hoom & rud· CE~TER 646-0539 I .1m1 1) St o \' l' and Wes t Highland Terra er 19~5 llAR BOR Bl. CM -.l·l 20~ll flalmoral Pl. Open 0.11ly 7Am tor.Pm Boots & Marine 165 HP. trlr. xlnl c~nd. tier ~o l ~tll Asking 5750 __ ._ • _. ------ l1t1u,chold Hems of ;rny Pups. All males. /\KC. 5 Ci\ LL 17 14 l b45 1772 c· ,\J. ( off V1cloria & Nile Craw kn.. Meal Equipment S4450. Eves. Sat. & !)un .. or ofr. fi75 fiW2 HOSTON Whaler '74. 11 '. kincl S lol3417 wks , Ct\amp lin e -\'allcy)646·6706. Wurms,Afnt·anN1ght ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-3728. Morning::. ttl -2:>llP. Like new. Make • 1-734·5084 MOVING' Fc·w p1Ctt':> of . Crawlers & Rc..'<1 Worms General 901 O _noon 646-7456. 18' Hat.·1ns.: Catamaran offer. 673.1487 " ... ~ ~ nn ('; wa~ht•r & --------- -l!XCI UI !>llC rum. ldl rhre~ ~a~l~Y. garage salt• 17362Golhard. llH Bch moonni::. will <ll'l'CPI -________ _ ~:Ic-e lJryer Gd <ond German Shep. pups. AK(; Gam1;• or d1n1ng ~l'l . Jul~ 25 ·26-27th. 8th & CJ\LLK47·5141 •••••••••••••••••••••••ELCO 27. Chrys. en{!, any rC'aS ofr. eves. <1fi6. 16' MANDELLA Style Ski S'•~ for st.'l. 963 22!>1 Champ sired. top qual. malt"h 'i.: Chm,1 t·ahnt Palm. II B._900-3647 BOY SCOUTS need boats. ~uper . AUF·b;.11t pump, 559.51!:19 5,16.;J356 hoal. V drive, sngl. axle Continuous l'lcan1n~. !>how&.pet.430-4115. Cotr thls.<:<l~li &Marbk Hallanfurn,sten..'O,rustic·--cars&a1rplancs.Taxad· a ll m.1rltn equip. nee. ---l I 283Vetteen):( Ven· l'nlry thl. {'h111;i, nys.tal rclund tbl, l<il>' m ·is" IROM BEO vanlaftt•s. 546·4990. su r vey. Orig owner . Learn lo Sail in Hunt-,r1 r . Sl l"O 644.J.,798 0 ·r rt·r.1rn1c· lop c•lcl' stove Poodles Te<11·up Stiver " .... $4100 642 6472 . B h C I c n . . a . t\lmc1-.t1wwSIOOti73·1153 fem ale. Toy blk m:.lle, sll•mwarL·. s c•rv g 22111M;.ilibuLn.H.B. Agt• uuknown. rlou,blc •PutTheSparkleBack• ---·-..:. ----ingtk<>n ,. 1 c 1 <H' cn~ad 548-7482 -T C f ptl'l'\IS. !:imps, misc. --size. H1•adboard 4•,~ eet Expert polishing & de· Good Ski & Fish no:.it Par . " .. ngl's. e · -.--·-------1\1,Jtrh "~•~her . dryer, 64°Y ~ampagnc cmalc. C'ashonly 5:l623:1S Starts Thur s. }{jng head· h1J.(h, footlimtrd 3 feet taillns:?on your fibcrglass w/trailcr JShp $850 1g.16 Cross c-ertafled.848·0888. 14 Cusl~mw/ncwreblt50 n•fr1g, avm-.1tlo, all xi. _G·Ol4~28(H aft ~_ . boards S20. TV's ti20·S35. high. Metal mils. Ready , · . · · · -----HP, Evinrude, w/lge whl d t "'17'-t' h llunk Hl·d.s/Malls. thcsl l.ot~.· of Tha'ngs Ch"ap•. to r"f1n1•h . & $75.00. boat.Letusclean.&parnt Samar Or. Mesa Vcrde 32' SLOOP PC No. 44 . 2 trlr S"OO or trade for n•n or .,. '" ;,is or AKC Mini ·Dat•hshunct , ·' .... " " vour en"mes & ll•l••e In 546 03'>71 d · v trcide tor :.ml. cur male. 8 wks old. Shob dra.wers, <·nd lbl & 151J Orange Ave, CM Phonl' ti75·U342 or lhl' wa~r or out "'Call ·_----sct sof~a 1 ~67~1~tcon · equal valuefishingboat. ti-15711 6 ;cft ~. S75. 831 ·22681\tV. t•abinct SSS. 1 <mtq ::.chool 642 5666 ti75 9988. M "'SA BOAT CENTER. 30· ELCO Classic, 1!)<_18 t'x Ue~t or er . 4_· ·11 ___ _smaller motor. 557·3.567 -----desk. S35 545·8173 -------u T S bl E - Auction 8015 a , ALASKAN ') f . "°"''E' -f-Sat/Sun . Bunk beds. JUNK WANTED a!>kforPaut.646-os.19 E~~sp. /ecio~~ 1~sid°cgs&cdOLUM l1llA 1 1 5t· broomy Transportation ••••••••••••••••••••••• MALAMUTE G<,LD n· n~"""' •st 0 r Masc. & PlanL5 Movin~ • · ay sat er. x n ay or ••••••••••••••••••••••• v. alnul dinrm thl , 4 Out. 9912 flood {;trl'le for sa;.1p mt'lal. Top Let us sell your boat. any out (;o<'kp1t c·ouchcs. ocean. New sails , s pin· C Saf / Stl•rlint.: S1ln·r i--,atwarc PUPSS5ea('h (·anebk rhrs. 1~ h:af. xi llli. dollar paid for auto ... or ~11c. for fast resulL-; <'all Much More. XJnt Cond n;ikl•r. Od~. m;.am• xtras. omR Pfrs, t' 9120 Kint.: Hich ~ard p:.tttl'rn hy TOGOODHOME.S c·ond S300 /1ht ofr. bodies. Also apph:mrcs. MESA BOAT CENTER. T"o Boat Owner Must SI09S. Phonc67J.i8..<l5 ~n Towlr i '· complt•tc •645·7424 • f\l:>iml:! Horst's 8060 etc. hauled away lrt.·c G-lt).0539 Sell' Mak e offer . -••••••••••••••••••••••• pl.it'l' -.Nlt111!s inl'ludin~ --Ed Stone. 96° :'"'"' 675·3238. 12 ft. Aq11<1 Cut. S.100. Full.v MAJORWAY '1 11 Old E 'I h h I • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• 0 1VC'1Q 8 at M ' :.C'r\lnl!P•l't'•'S "ust :-l' · n~ as s C'ep <ui: I.amps. ll'<tlh 1·h:11rs. o s, annt' -----(·q u1pp<:cl Nc1.'<1s work. Ht·~tofft>r 11111>1:.'li needs good homc Jnd n>M•w0tx! l.clJlcs. sofas. &t9.ShowSodcl~ CUSTOMCAKES Equipmt'nt 9030 72MaraudC'rf'.B.Twn lG.S C:.ill 4!J4 .51112nr.J!fl.J541. Criend. Call 84ti·4670 c•t<:· "·'S 'HIX), Virkte SJOO 5:1A·l818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cruises 28 n11. ~lps ti. ---c .,.. " for cvcrv occa..,1on . •PUBLI * !Collie Pups, f\L'C r .. g. maslt'rfullv rrc.-;itt'CI for SWORDFISHPLANK AskinJ?Sl2.500.644··1!lJO. Ki l<' 1200: like new. " .... HEDHOOM SUITE FIJ::.hy R!'g. Chestnut Cn~an kJIJlt:•! Ple;.asurc. Factory Direct. Sale. •FUR NITURE• Champltne,5 mo'sC\lcl.l Sohd Pec<rn Qur<!n bc..'<I. Quart er Gelding. 15 .l you. The unu::.ual is my Wooden.25fl. 28' Laps trakl' Owl•n r r1t·tnl-! t hamp. Coi.t •AUCTION• ~bl t wht , J lll mrlc. triple drt>.,ser. mirror. hands. 5 HS, well hrc..-d. specialty. PrH·cd re REGAooSOd;oAnBdL.E. i.portshsher. Tu1lscrcw, 1600 s <.'llSX50fi75·6161 *Tonl·t ... 7 .• 30 PM* ·~·946.?_____ chest on 1.:hest . 2 n ii,:hl N11·e conrir mation. Afl 5 a sonablc.· with sati::.rar ,, FB, dual controls. i-;lCl' ' Perris Valley ~hC'll. ... stands.overS1700 worth. call554-0620 lion g uJranlccd Call Call645-7744aft7PM. head, pwr wcnth trimChampion 21'.f"brgls.6hp Sl50.Goodcond1l1on. (Dealers WdcOt"Ml •Silky Tttriers • s1so. 631 0088 H elen n ow for you1 Boat Sh-s~... tails. l'omp. ngged for O B. Extra Nil'c. $2900. 586·0866. CAM PERS &SHELLS For reg ular & 1mporl trucks. Open 7 days. 858 W. 18th St. Costa Mc::.a. Repos. Hankruptt·11•s Af<C·M&i'-·Sl50-557-2821 Household Goods 8065 custom dc("uratcd <'a"1' ....... "'""" fi s hing. Many morl' <.:all 847 1125 ---------- i\nd Cons1gnmcnh ----------GOLD Brocatlc J.ovl'se~t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• at 919·812:1 l Up lo 30'.: Off xtras. S5200. 673·34:1t S • 1 - 111 .,, 8' Cabover Camper. Xlnt ~1 anyTypes&St~ll'!> COCKER Spaniel pup, sso. Aqua Broc·adc chr Cancelled Contrat't 2000 lasin Manne lnr. <'Vcs. .antana :!7 .JU VIW, cond.slps4.Equ.ipl.$6iS. S v ... 15 15 1 AKC. s hot.;, rhamp. $38. N.·tu"ti c·hr SJ() yds carpet below mill Watcrbrcl&Woodfr.Jmt· K29 !larbor lsle Dr.NB. hood s ails, <;IM STV, Ph:8Y3·1595. a.... 0 ••. ave. s ar""'d. Hlack. f .. ml. SISO ,., L' S M tt ( I h 1 · 9TOS DAU y "' .... 646-8588 cost install. !>47·872!1 ntng · 1.. a res.; m·ai 'al 673-3533. !ti' Oolph1n overnig IC'r. OVN much mfln .. '. P "· ----• or? 995·4288 ----new. S65. Ph : 673.J.5(;2. FH i,:ls, Volvo 110 1 o. 557 4:\:lH. Moton:yc:les/ MASTERS AUCTION Living room sail•: sof~1 & 8 PC, Blonde Wood Dining -Boats, Pow~r 9040 needs work. Make offor. , . ~ ---Scooters 9150 2075' 2 NcwJ)Ort Bl. Ci\! •i\TTF.NTION PE..lS' Juve seal. 2 l•nd this .. cof· Rm. Set. Lamp:;. Mis(' Kng Sz. Bed. New, rom· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:i73.J.l:J9 C\1·s. 11 Lido Sail bo<it. w/ trlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·9625 OrS.tfi tl686 DOA RD-GROOM ING Ice tabll'. t'h1nesc lumps items. 91ili M02 anytime. plete, still pkgd. Xt r:i F'or the best Trailerabl<' -$81/tJ or offc.?r 6 5 o TR I UMP II • 7 3 . ---Free PiC'kup. Poodle &picture:. 49377!)5 J I firm Sl90 (worth S-125). Boat buv in To\\n. Sec i!J' c<1h1 n crwser & t1"lr 83H>8111 Chopped. xlnl cond. Bicyc:IH 8020 pups for sale.5<11i-~. ~wery 8070 9nS7.Sl70,usuallyhomc•. l\l csa i~u al <.:enter ./ Vo l vo powl.'r. d1•.\n Sl900.Call96Q.2588 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----~'lovin1:?.cveryth1ni.?gocs ••••••••••••••••••••••• inddcl 835·22t~1. 646·0539 s 12001 lratl(' t:i4ti 11:rn •RACIMGSABOT Schwinn I 0 spd Boys 0 :1 c h s h u nd Puppies Rl•al bar~ulfL'>' ! WA ... 'TED 963·2861 673 76TI ·73 HONDA 500CC. 4Cyl. Bike, S50. ur offer. <.,;d Standard. lil~ck & T:.in 979·5184 !17!J·5011 f"'lll * * * 27' Ch r1:. Craft Cab. 6800or1~mi,Sll75orbesl <:ond. 545·1693 AKC. 12 wks 8-12·~ TOP CA Sii l>OLLA R Ric.hard Sfffy Cru1Sl'r, T .S .. :\Int cond. 18' CLASS PAR I O. 4 l'YI ER I CS 0 N 27' D1c>st-I, offer. 893-6688. ~toYou 8045 Sectional SOFA. Pt•rfcrl PAID FOR YOUR 17652 Redwood Tr~e Sips. 1 Fully crpt'cl & 120HP. many l"<lra~ xtra:.,S·:!5 T>ANAPuint. ------- Cameras & cond . g reen. S2.SO or b!>l J EWELH Y. WATCHES. L rovered SG.000. Oockcd w I t r1 r XI nl t•o nd '193 52SO '72 KAWASAKI 350 r ·2. 3 .. ~~~~:! ...... ~?.~~ ~;;;:~;;~·;,:;;.;~~·;~;.-; ofr. 646·98!J2 AHT OBJECTS. GOLD, lr•i~ in Ncwport. 675-~ __ -~·2606 \Tl' ST SELL' FLIPPER. <')I . fast, grl cond. best of· I. 1 blk h 2 SO . B d . T di Sll.V ER SEH\'JCE , '"' I I II <"cl fcrover$Stl0.96.1·2298 ca 1co. ·" l. · yr FA· e 6 .S2S. run e F I NE f"UH:--1 & /\~· Youarethewinnl'rof l.;in~e wheel boat trailer , 30· Diesel Crw!>cr, fl~ t·omp l'le w rc o Y • -------FOR SALE Beallcu Ri~ Automat1l· '-'llh 12 120 Zoom l.l'ns. like ne" Pnc·e 1s open calico. I ..\ r tabby. bed. S25 Spccdo Knit TIQUES 615 _2200 TWO FREE TICKETS SllS. Cahm fishtng boat. bridJ!e. best orfcr. 1971 mod S200. 673·2&IB "70 ll.D . Sportslcr. 12,000, ~-12_9o ______ kn1tl1ng mal'h. SIO. ISl 350 Yalucl fthgls cathedral hull. s urve y 11f S29,500 Cl r· dAI ,,. 25678 mi Must sec to Ap· !\Tiller fluid heJd 11120 S200 00 Granex 16 mm ProJc-ctor 1000. Like new, S.100.00 For info. call (714 ) 49'7· 1280 Fr ee Kittens. !\lJI<'. :J mos. old. Box lra10C'd. 837 ·5718 c1. enings. IFYOU have a service.-lo offer or goods to sdl, place an arl in the Daily Pilot Classified SN'l1on Phone 642·5678, 642·827ti Sl'll-' • Carat Diamond RiNtli'ng Bros. S2SO. 751-4029 (S·ti P:\f) 673-~SO or 646-5-191. :J<;s1 ie cs_ '"__:_ _ preciate. 545·21'>16 . • . ---Solitaire & Band. Guar ··-, ---- S_?f i\, slightly . curved. Bari:ta1n Price! 675-2312 Barnum & Bailey =====1 , • 2 fl beige slnJ>(', New -----Circus SSOO. Now SI 00. 673· 1153 * E$tat~ Diamonds• July Jlsl 10 /\ug 12th l>ecoralor :\toving·Oinin~ 1.56 C 1·12 C. I 8l C Anaheim Con\'enlton tahlc. ~now skis. bools. Blu/Whl ~ems . Dir C:entcr. 800 W. l\alclla bar bells, licd spn•ads. below whlsle. <:I appr'cl Tickets may ht• <'X · c lothes hoc, lamps & Gold. Antri Imp. JudC'.. ch;.angl'd ror rt·scrved !>hadco;, bar ~to ol s. object U '.\rt. CQlor scats at the Convention rO<'k 'i,: ehr. !)40.JOOI. ~ems. Ot~t·r Jewelry . Center ahead or time. ' .. ._ ..................................... j -----!';al'. 711·540-0110. Call 642·5678, c•xl 333 to Walnut Spinet MOO M<1plC' - -•. ----claim your ticket:.. Find Your Name Win Tickets Worth s13so_ ---=:::::~::::::iii---==:::.•====---: I d 1n1 n I! room st't w 1th Bar9a1n Prices * * • hutch S600. 556 79.'i7 On Fin~ J~w~ry A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO 5CWINC CUIOC FOR THC GAL OH THC CO. For • Ad M Wa.9tt's World c~ Sile 642-5678, Ext. 330 Long and Short! Sew 'n' Stuff! ltt~•• 1111 U,.u;I nf, t\Hlt ti• pt11111•· 1••td1•''"" 1i1•J•1\\ f l l11n lo • • h t•+lt flh \\.U•t Jr.1" t 1f11 '' •fl'o l I tit h ln1ffolf th .,,,, ,~,I ,tj fffiljtfl 11 Pdlon '" I 1tt•1 1hft'1 l10 "'l•h nflhl "'"' II 11'1 1 I \Oii •i UI_. 1' IH• tf1 , 111 11 I lflflf tt ,. H1J.r ,,,, • ~1; "'' ind l11f1 'fill AtlU iU\41 1"1 •1 I ,,. •1 1 1 .,1 ,. , hH1ffP>r .. ,· ' 1 I 1 1111 • •t t'M t t • 'I• \I • ""' "' I• I ii \• 11 ~,,, t ! (~l"'t I ii.•·• \ .... ,,. ........ h N'M ii 00 '°' tolt'h I'•"'"'" "11•1 ••, <'•Rt' (W atft l'~llNn llW lll'<ol rl•~ f'll•1I AM ~I"'' rnl h~ndhn, ... 11~r•1H th1rrl 11~-. Mll•f'l"Y wtlr tab tflr~ ,.,....wa nt Wll"f' ~t.oM11n•11 \t,.,1tn. -t-tZ. tflot 011111 l'1klf l',Ulfrn O.pt • m "'• 11111 °" r..rw Yori!, 1'I Y IOOl I 1-'nM :-IAM It. A oou·.~. ZI p. '(l/f' •nd STYLE NUfltftr.R '''!': l'Rt!l'I PATTERN ol)'Ollr • ..... ('f' IO Hnd for. -,,_ ,M •~rr1 11.-llU NKW "UNC lol ~ncr:tt r ATTC A l'I <"HAl..oti t•atylft, ... rtffl, ,,,.., Pldlrfft ~ """ 16c n,,,. sg"' ~ Kf"rT ._,. wllh hA·trlC~S"HP•llW" •• •• :t5 1,,,, .1111 Pulllolt Rol(r •••• R • l"'I me""*"'' Uotll ••• SI to \ I tt,tH h JH'lllM 111• '• ..;,.nd $1 Ill) for '""'h r>l)tltrn ""ii 2~· ror 1"" h l!i•Ch'f n ''"' f1t'\l t1,:.4'\~ n)Ull Uflft \oilW'( l~t1 har,.fl1nf. ~""" 111 1\111 ,. ilronll,, 10:,, lhr 11,111)' f'1lo1. ,..f'f'dl~('rart Ol'j)t . lloJ< 1..:1. 0111 r tirhl'• Stillion !\I'"' Voris . N V 10011 l'r1n1 JI.am~. Ad4ros, Zip, 1• .. 111·tn N11m~. s •• ~ dollar'' l'rt>alt l>Hvllr11l th111i1 Sf'M far Nrw t'1S NHdll'rr •• n C'atnlnc • J OOl&n• 1mnlM •rv.l<k> ·w Nf'Wf Nlfl~ ~·.nv Qwlh $1 00 l'llfW' Ropplf' C'ror~ JI 00 ~ + Kn11 f~ $1 2S N9"Sll'fl0+1tl Bfdl SI C'O no-'' Cro< h'! ~ SI 00 tl•lrp1n C'rO<'h~ flooll , SI 00 lnitlJl1tl l'rCW'llft ~ SI Ge l_.M M11<'ramt'llook . SI 00 IMtHl ,_oo,.y ~ SI C'O OomPlfl" c:m ~ si "° C-pln• Mtllan• •14 SI 00 ta l"r1i.eMa11~ •12 '10' 8oda ot H Quill• 11 Y.Y Mu..,.._ Q\1111 llOOl •2 scr IS Qll611• tw Tod•~ •3 • •q ..-.11tJlff1 ft11ts . W • - -My mis fortune. your WONDl::R Horse S7 . Mus t Sell Jupanl'Sl'. & AO<xl lul'k . 645·S2G8. Largl' pil.'C'l'S broken Chinese furrnture Call -~ 213,431.26GO Miscellaneous 8080 _travcrtmc. 642·2381 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9' Grn/Whl coU<·h. Brown Crib. m attress & bumper DR sct,6 c hr::., ~lake ofr pad. Sll. Cosco Oelux 968·6149. playpen, xlnl cond. S20 1 ' -S-;;-f~ g o I d c u t !>86 9889. __ _ Hlvet,S125 Match~ 5' Like n ew 6x9 blue and loveseat.S75 Wins: chair green ~hag area rug. Sis. S40 6' T iled coffee table. tw2·2642 wrought iron bas<• $40 18 .. Rotary power mower fo'<antastil' wedding gown. S35 492 6537 art 6 beaded. 8 lU. S50. King GarGCJ~ S~~ 8055 bcd-.prcad SSS. 8!12-9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nordtca Alpina Garage Salc-Nc-w rangt', S11e 9. Two p;ur. vc-ry hideaheds. doublt.• bc•d. gooJ cond1l1on. 525 per etc. 2264 Placen11.1. Ci\1 pair. Call 54K-19k7. 5'18·0482 7 / 2S & 2(; Golf Clubs, cart SR.'l f'riJ? MOVING. On I St. at lmper 'I was her SliO Miramar . B;.alh o;1 8370ti41evc·ntnl!!> Pen10s ula. Misc. Items --FRI. & SAT. 9 on, son Two lots 1n Melrose Ah· Hartford, 118. l•'urn. & bey. Bcc;t re;isonablc of Misc. fer 714 4!13·8617 Bicyl'les. books, dishes. Walton Bar'I rol'r $85 furn. toys. 25th /2flth. 9 Walton clcc vib bit $45. a.m . 10041 Birchwood 673·806:1or673·2bl4 If B Stroller. women's bike. Grand Sale. all quality new rlosl'l doors. <l1ninl! merrhand1:.c. ho Junk chrs. <inlrt tbl4!15 .. H'1a Raldwm elec <lrj?an v<•rv • MAPLE SPOON lble . cintq. <:rock wtl1d (Ill ~al). hghbl·k nx:kl'r. 2 old sch l des ks. antq. lamps. walnl <•hr. walnl hk & mag. rack (J'x3') & 'amty cls k. Chord organ li-iS-8161 or 548·7800. l\.mg·0 -1.awn ('(fgcr. IJwn s preader. 2 door lock!>, Gari'!> Srhwmn Stingray, 2 /\nlq games. Mesh playpen. h1 chr. e<ir :,.cat. infant seal. Makl· ofr S5fi·72-1H Nrwport Beach C.:lub Family hers h i 11 UC!>l li7S·li!>48 TPnnb Mc.'m · Offl'r ! SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Cashew -Stoop - I\ ug ur -lier aid UOGHOUSJ<; £-',1lhl'r. "Where did you Ul'I that monc.""!" Ltlllt' son · · · 1 rentC'd out my l>O<;rrot'S I·: .. o I d II e r s r h e cl c h a II Cr a ft s m a n Jo. a ~ c· r t Grandfather Clock with !I mower u::.crt 3 ~~nlhs Misc:t>llaneous tone bars & moon dial like nt"W s75 586-93: 1 Want~d lmmac <..:ond Many dcl' SCHWINN BIKE. lart1e~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tools, tab!c saw. jointer. standard. S7S. Like new USE () E X Ell c; I S E spray gun, Ix.ft sander & S7S. King sz handmade F.QUI PM E-;NT. Rollers, more. Hand tools. very qwlt. Star pattern. red/ elee. bikes. etc. Call Mrs. old beautiful. sohd bra:,.:. muslin. $275. 848-1708 Griffin art ti, 646-0404. door knobs & plates. Old ---- s tained ~lass windows Original Etchings. Goy3 SS CASH SS FOR M isc. old s ter linR SGS., Modigliani $65 Goorlusedfurn/refngs flatware. Many board fl Renoir $85., Pvt pty F'n.rs /stovell.546·0768. of har d wood, walnu t, S35·SS95 --- - b i rc h . ll o n d u ra s - - -UsedPaperbackbooksin Mahogany & Teakwood. Fra ncisran De5l'rt Rose ~ood conditton in quanlt t\ t I S t & pottery; four 6 pc. place tv 546 4903 nt1quc ar 1<' es .• a . . · · • Sun (;or ncr Balbou Ave settint::s + sC'rving pcs. M I I & c:rancl Canal, Little _' 2 price. 55_2·!l75~eve UI ca lnstrum•nfs Halnon Island. 673·0207. Office O'es k11 -Dou h ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• I> /\ H Annual Gar age pedestal. Ex. cond._$65 & Martin 0 ·211.1967, $.'iOO tuf Sall'. July 26th. from 8 w $75: Spr aymatc Airless fer . Les I' Jul .Jr. $2,')0 ,or G PM Everything fro m P:11nt gear. cmnplcle. ex fer. Eves 1104-f' .. nR. soup to nut~. 10861 El Ira h~. ex. cond 5400 ---• \1ar Avf', Jo"ount. Vly, nr 301 Va&t a Bay a. CM Offic! f\lrn1hn & 'ilater /Jo;uchd 6464519 Equipment 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"R l1SAT 9 to S Movln.C-Lido Sale · Antique repro Exe svl chrs $15/35. i;cy 9 X4' Storaae Shod, Gas pool tab!~ & tiff an) chrs SB/24. ctng slls/dks. BRQ. Ca r cio depth lamp·shoeshine stand. scy dks. Piercc-867 W finder . Waaher. d ryer. 675·6500. 19th . CM 645 7411 retngeralor. :aa·· 1..-Sd K' 1 Orth I b ike. as~orted t oola, ang 8 ie 0 u"ury ,.ts h m attress. u sed once. ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio umbrt1llA. M uc M · k off more 340 Monte Vista ovan g m a e e r . African i;irt'y parrot. i::ood CM. 846·0891 talker, SSOO Seal Bc3ch Good u sed Porcel ain 213·431 9803 Furn. tJ:aby equip, "-nd klt t'h en a\nk w/fauc:et Pi & 0 - - mowrr. calcul a t or. ~ Prtvatept.y640-647S anos l"CJCIM b askf't bull h<'QP & · -••••••••••••••••••••••• backboard & m11•c. JOC56 IRVI NE COAST CC A . 8 . Chase Upright Vallejo Cr. CM. 10 to 4 M £M Bt;R SHIP . $700. Piano. Best oCCer . Xlnt Fri & Sat. .5.S7.fUl9. C•U 875-UH . Cond. 673-5070. Jr P1oduced by IAVIN FELD encl "ENNETH rflO • Sieged eno Oorected by ltlCHAllO IAllSTOW COMING TO ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Thursday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 12 PHONE 6 3 5-5000 r 0 I r • t g • I. l 3 f- ~::r:::s/ 4 W hut o,; .. , 9550 ........ pori.d Avtos, IMpomd ...... lmporled .... lflt,.,+ed .:...:.Thuftd~=IY~·.::..:JU::.:.IYL.:2:...:4.:.., 1:..::0:.:..:75:..__ ______ .:::0:::::=Al~l:..:..Y.!..Pt.!!:l::::O;.:.i'f_;Cx..il:.,s;S 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••• •••• ••••• • • • • •• •••••••••••• •ut I ~ ............ U _ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Chov LUY F Rot 9725 M d 8 9740 "' oi, "'r-w ..v -.. lwv Aallos. UMd .. 0 K .. l """'M h >' . our AHo ltomeo 9705 ere• es era Toyoto 9765 --··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·-···-· ••••••••••··--.:.-. , awasa111. .._ ac I Wheel Ori ve. Cua tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • • ••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 977 • -• XlnL con~. Chambora. bullt Mikado, Many '70 a.so UAC£R 2 seall, OVER 100 VolYo 2 Conette 99JJ Gitt ..-.- MAK£ Of FER. S48 1778. xtr.a. 494-5885. 73 ALFA R~ vinyl top, stereo. Beaut. HEW & USED TOY OT A SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••··-·-- •73 HONDA MOCB~w SPIDER blue, looks new. hl MPG . MERCEDES M•w •75 rtca.•-s .a. ly..-.nrv ·75 Vdh·. t1~1 ona mi. '6H;o~yEttnBLB eng. runs xlnt. Prrit disc 44 MB, reblleng. nu A low mileage roadster For 'TLC Peopl~ only' ....,.. """" -· ~ r M;tny >-Lr•i.. Mrnt con<I. Need1ii fnuna up. M ... brak~.$525.548-tS:H. l0l3J';J>~~:~s. in s uperb condltlonl $l,27S. Call Lee lo See! OH DISPLAY LARGE SALE! $7850.631 o&rlOwn offcr.Ph ·S58-1~aaa __ _ 'G9-H .D . Sporty -· 831·2040dlr. 631-l'87or833·1610 Hou1eoflmDOrt1 SELECTION ,7 5 VOLVO 74 <.;orvellt' Sl1ngray, '7JMu"lan11:.u.-ml. Precision bit Cs tm Truck1 956 Avdl 9707 AUTllOH tzl-.:o b eautiful m\•ta llic L1kt'new $3111. frDmc, 15" Pireiu. fresh •••••••• ,............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIAT Mfo:HClWES l>l-:ALEll luy or leas• 164 E4Dr. l>ro .... n, h~l &.1ll\\.r,1s ~2711 motor & tran.<1. $3000 in THUCKS·VANS-4 W D's •7• AUDJ lOOLS, 14.500 li862 :'ll :rn<ht·,ti·r, MOW! Uemo. automatic, air Onlv 13 ooo ITU $i200 oe ..::..:.::::....--- ves ted -Must Se• Wonted. Clean, late Hucnu P ..irk ··ond., power :.let'rino, ~t olfer (.\Ill &\0-fitlO 74 M ustanc 11 J Dr. "' Mdl c h S7" .... mi., xlnt cond. Red w/blk • .. '--( 30 ~ .... n .. --··-lD $2200/bst ofr. 645-9151 & s. as ! -9 Int. Arr, sunroof. A/C, In Santa Ana 5~3·7250 A M -... M 8 l rack. r'Ji> 5 . or 673 7B al\, = ~----·5. 548·9141. 7lLUV•-"'-Al\1 /FM.$.5200.6'73-17SS _ New'75_1282dr. OnthesuntaA11al-'Wy . headlight rim:;, floor ____ _ 1972 Honda Cl..350, xlnt •-....,.. Jo'ULL 1-'A<·mnv 66 MIZ 250SE J)n1111 ll!11~1 mats. 113614. COUCJar 9933 '67 Must ang Z8I. • ..._ Mon, Wed, Fri. Eves. or WI I trade. 83l·21MOdlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• II ltllll612 COUPE m So•lngs $1004 72 Coug:u x H7 all xtras $1175 .•• Ml8lM!C&o ... cond. '500. Cash only. ~,wm1les,mag1,stereo, IMW 9712 EQUIPl'f:D Gjt.W\ U.lJW WosStl90 •••••••••••••••••••••••New paint. like ftll!W! Sat.&Sun.968-lrn. 1974GMC3/4TSuburban ORAMG0ELCDESOUTMTY'S An1rnm:.i<·ulutcrlusi.icin ~ TOYOTA ai..JOW $7186 exceplu>n ally 'eieun, n~ yreciat.e!645-85lt. 1973TRJUMPH750cc. $3800 $2899 &out!Sunrcxl&leother ,.... t1r~s.S3l00.S4.'i:'798 cbmobile ftH $l200. 498-7873 1973 lT Chev Truck. All ~ I 973 Triumph 9767 ecul U.lJW AIC, AM tf.:'11 'fape. Low S;iles a ndS«Tift Clean,gd.c•ond. 67S.4TI7 ~ interior.8:ll·2040dJr. 19~Hn1bor CM M69JOJ eJ lllnhl 74 COUGARXR7.lnun.lc .................. ""' • 72 y AM AHA 300 Dirt Bike power. Has Y everyt.hlng. Sales-Service-Leasing H~w '7 5 1214 cir. M .. • mile~. Pvt l'ty. SS2 !l044 OLDSMC91 • ~:;,~~175&6~~u~~. Pert. $4200 Mts.675-0.15.1. Roy Carvw. Inc. F ULL FACTORY ercedes-Benz ;;;;·~~·;~~;,;;·;~:u.;e VOLVO DodcJ~ ---9;1s GMC TIUCIS -------1971 Ford Ca mper s~·a1 Rolls 'koyce BMW EQUIPPED 450SE Sedan Conv. 1\M /FM rarlio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMDACAllS HONDA 500 4 1973 4500 , • 1 1119019'.J(I . . S'>f.OO Ill' lk'l offer. 19M Hnrhor CM M,_ '''"" U · ity ~~ mi. xlnt C'Ood Sll60tl>!-.l Y./l11~ Xlnl cond. $3,000 234 E.17thSt. Suri rnur onlv .H,OOO al'· , -: ~ . ---1~i Uodc1• l>nrt 1; <·>I. ttrl n1vers ~ orr.548-9545. •l94 5291 Co~ta Mt'Sa 5464444 $2999 lual m1l1• .... lt Pnn'tl lo .Nit(ol.lh -Auto1 Used tr;.1n ... 1,1r 111n,~<I Sl~ 2850ll:irborllhd. Sdl I 11:111\lllSX) Tnunv1l1 1:11 GT 6 Cleon, ••••• :................. pnn·rl in ... ('!I :i:11; oii.1 C06ta Ml•s:1 540.9649 '69Yamaha2500T a 1973 Ch~\~·'. :i., Ton, 4 whl • ___ _ Comp. rebuilt & str<-et tlr. Loadec.J ! &a.S-9758 o Jim Slemons '1"1 mt·~·~a.~~1:a!. ~riv. AMC 9905 Fotd 9940 61CUTLASS W.WmPG. tegat. S475. Call aftl•r 557 !i50:! P arly. 5'l.l·.IG53/4.14 6..'11:18. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'Int nrnnl'T. $375/ofr. 3:30PMwkdays751·710ti 58 L'ilr<l "'T t k New '75-128Wogon lmr.orts Volks waqe -9770 '74 G~t'mhn . Air cond. 't19Galaxy500.:mrSprt 493·20W aASfln. ---r • -,~ on r ue . &' s OAOW, y FULi. ri\C'TORY 83 9300 " new hr<'S, 8000 mt on wr-top, air, PS/PB. In mi ------YAMAHA 350 Util. boxes. sleel bed. &i 1 & 111 A t-;QUll'l'Jo;o • ••••••••••••••••••••••• rntv. $2495. Ph. 552·0.'>43. radials. $!225. :Miol!·l~7U •'r..1 OLDS .. S:IOO 586·9889 re b I t motor & SANTA AHA #HlllSO:! BY OWNER nn:Hj()S(,(; REPAIRS-SERVICE -· --nit 5. 41>r., serl, MM11J ~d. xlnl .ti8 1l 1--1.) 7(1 --lran:.mission. $445. 835·3 I 71 . 1-;x1:hani.:1· & IM1u1l<h 1!170 Jtornl'l. Xlnl cond lo ----rubber & br~ Pvt. ar ey avi son_.nrw Crofttlon CM. Tl4EUL11MAn o111vtNGMACH•NE $3149 Silvt•r w 'n •tl pinslnpt•. HHOOl\l.Y\iBL't:CO. m1. eronom1t·al, fl qi. l.!.LT0.4dr,\.ln top.<J/C', tH' S3ttO /t>~t orler. rcbll & balanr(o<l. ~l'm 1· ' Hlk 1<'.ill\t•r /\M i l'"!\~ r.~t1m.111·' !>-lli ~l141 S14!l5 r.753211 lullpwr,lrlrh1tdi s:uuo 511!7!<00 c:hpd._Sltl5-0..:..-IJ9!·26.17 1>-1 Ford Y.i Ton, V-8, 4 spd. v. /a uto :.~lt·tl . s unrnol, -!lt.3.5435_ J!l7•l Suwki t~T55u <:rw•l Loni.: '4hl base. eng. ha -trl!ISl'-''ntt·I. ,\ l. 11 ~ ·73 \'W I I.! SI .111on Wa)(on. Buick 9910 into 9951 l'Ond1t1on . $1 :l<Wl or b,•st 211,000 mi. S~IO Stf>.4189 New '75 SPORTCPE. m1. houi.:ht nl'" rn l'>il r 1• II I 1 1• n :.:. \ (.'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;2•i XL COll\I I m\111.·r ... •••••••••--••• ff 25 f -l•'Ul.L\'l<"i\CTORY Xlnt. n1n d. SJ !i.UUU .\~I F'.\I Xt1!..,,l11t1ond '70 ELE CT HA . 4 tlr :\lnl.cond :-,1 mint :r.M1 '7tf>lato1'00 0 ~r S.UH 2 a l_l:!N 'Vans 9570 714·835 M!.la\\k<f\ ... 1111ly. S2t1SO 1!1!1 :!'1'!7 or \!17 \f)..11 Hardtop, loatlt•d, hlu1· t• I w 4 ~pd. Lo rm SH15 '73 DUNSTi\LL J\orlonl....................... E~~111;~1~~D iw <:?1:1l:l:,1:1"7l v. whttop fii3·fi77 l ~;~i;~~ ~~~~;. ~.~·,,,"'ap 78PP "'81.0"· .~0.~~ 1.ninng. all '71 Do<lge Van. Cstm int, I HI. 1 Ur .!20S. i\ulo, ,\'C. . precialc, ma kl· ofr --49G-91 · • _xtras._b·15·232lafl:.5 PS. lo mi. Xlnt C'ond. $J 9 ltad111, lltr . Nt•\\' r,1111 ~11" VW BUGS l!n5 Bu1C'k Hl•Aal. F.~latc 545.1001 ,74 SQU IRE su. rads .• ·12TRIUMl'llliSO cc·.5sp, S.IOOOCirm.Call839·2.'ill. EXCLUSIVE 29 Ong nwn1·r l•'11llf:1do~ * sale. All extras. Cran· _ auto.$2.BOOorbcst..offcr. S1400. :=;:jf.-3560 &.1 Corvair Van. Body & ,' 1, Autnmot1 vc Mint t•oml. dau. 6900 mi. New·S7200. $175 or best oH<'r. 3600 orig. mi. VL·ry d <.•an. & s r r vi 1· l' h Y D an·' • 6 8 THRU berry with white Lan· 62 Ford Falcon Sta Wgn. !)86...C)9l26 an. 4 ::1J Y AMAll \-3t;0-u -lnler .inGd.Cond.Con· •75 .._.ewR•TS $3000.64·1717I:il1 5pm. •74•s Now only S5SOO. Mus t 557-0175 rty~ '"6• . · assani verted. Reas. 645-9690. " "" s ee. Hic hard Haynes. - -••••••••••••••••••••••• P ipe. Kon 1 s h ocks. --•71 MD300S F:L'"63",4dr. 20 IN STOCK 493·2928 afl. 6. Except '64 Falcon. l'\e<.-ds some SSOO 'ofr.5·10·0019 ·so Cla ss ic Chevy air. lc••lh(•1·, ~m/fm , ToChoos~From Tucs.&Thurs. work.$350orb<:'storrer AJI I~ Y \"1All \ ')' D n k Delivery \"an. New enA. DEALER •CH .),Cf 0r COLORS clean Call 646-1957 L..A..J ; " / ~;,O irt 1 c rad, starter. gC'n., wirin~ •Cl ,r, r-f t: i• ·pmt>nt MUST SELL! Garden West VW '70 Bui<:k Skvlark Cstm. 1 • ' 1 la sllc t~nk, fenders & & tires. 5800 or offer. • Al.J.SER\"IGEO& ·71 PONTIAC St.t. Wgn. 2 Blks W. nf R<'al·h nlvd. owner. 36.oOO m1, autn & Cortina 1968 Automafa·. Cllrysler/~ r.. levers. Gd. cond. Must 536-3159 SERVICE FIRST HEADYTOCO P /S,P t B.A/C St395 7600Wl· ... 1mrnstcrA\·t•. /\C. Jmm<1c. Nt·w ti res recent motor O\Whaul. Open Daily If '\ii It scll.S375 11lfr.54000I!l . . ---• SPORTSCAR 557.11 »! Wcstmin!ttt·r 63>1-?!®I Sl650.518·418!l 5:l2·81678·4P~1$4{1(>. PM292SllarborRlv<l , ~iS Ki\W.\SAl\I. !JOi~ .c~ 6~~1he\:~·d•l: Tr~~a~tc~~~~~: FlEXIBLE LEASE PLANS CENTER MG 9742 VW Campers Cadillac 9915 'li5 WAGO'l' PtS. f'/H. Ce>5laMesa llOO m i, ;\lu-.;I Sill. s uitable lorwork truck • Lor9eSelectionof ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\:--11> ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\ir. auto. E.\tra nin· 546-1934 ~2200/hstnfll'rl;l2·M:l'i or1·ampt•r (In Conci SelectUs-..i J\1'''\l'l"" BUSES CADILLAC tond.S400.Pl'5:lli·<t:l77 -------5 Year or 50,000 Mile 11:'.1 "· • • "'" -----Ponti 9965 SUZUKI Tt:!lu l>i rt. $1200. 1·5<!9·6041 ~"'arranty Ava1·1able on Imports Ch1 ss1c Ht·slon'I Sl700 7 1 p T Maverick 9947 1 ac . ---•• or lradt• ror \'.111. C.dl op op Over 70 to <'hOOSC' from. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"tr t•c·t !-;\\tl<'hCH'l'r ,Xlnt70 0odgeVanscllor al l N e w BMW 's. DICK MILLER ' '' ••••••••••••••••••••••• h elm l "Og"le:; !-.lr 642-0371 art " 72 7 Pass. From Sl!l!l5. <.MA'-·-o M . k 6 1 A/T '69Grand Prix.$900 l' • .... .. . . trade '" part for streC'l 70 7 Pass. 1-·inanring & Lt•asinl!. ' . aven c , c·y. . or Trade for Vu. lc~al cqurp, etc S2IO. · I C'g.il Dun<' Bugg v . MOTORS 71 r.1G M1dJ,!et . '\Int com! 's1 1 r 200 ig .. 97o9~7~. r & con~. Call556-M23afts_· _ 842 3876· -546·<12-17 . Fl!\T , .. ,\CTOHY Im , \\ •rC's, :12 uou m1 71 Sun Roof. Meers Cadmac ""'' BSA'SThree: La~eMcxM ~69 Dodge Camper Van, AUTJJOHIZEO Sl .650 5:H-219Saftl:ipm Speciallypricedand 26t0...._ ""-Mercury 9950 ·r~ Ca~~lin;B r!blt. e~ Gold Star $89;,. 650cc Bubble lop stove oven . SALES SEHVICE .,.1 'IC A !""" R -t . ..J RE.ADY for c.ta M9M J40 9'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aood1r. · Ph• L!e;?1271t2 Chopper Hard Tail $1200. . b . k, . T, 0 r 71 RMW 2002, lo m1. r ebll l.F.ASl:>.r. •>XI "t '1''. ""';1 -ooes Ort'U. Vac ation Ti~. '74 Mere. Monterro l\1X. c . ~995. : ~· . k ... 50 1Ce· ox.!-;1n ,air.. . r ·d 0 & tap<' &O 1. n ~la p<'" 1 .. GSOC'c Stoc • 1963·"" · Call!i75·!ll96or642·1715 e n i:: a 1 · vc>rsca~LX·i\erv • ·· · ·• ·. · GardenWestYW '73 El Dorado. Landau 2dr .• A/C. 1'~/PB .TIM•dert>ird 9970 642·3231art.6pm,askfor ---S.187388 120W~stWam~ ____ fi7S·O!lti.'i ~fllks W.ofRea1:hmvct. lop. Stereo & tapes. AM /fM.l8.~m1.StlJOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bob Autos Wanted 9590 1973 2002 AT SOUTH MAIN MG i 600WC!-lminstcrAvc. Crwsc control. Ll'alht·r. 97!l-4886afti. PRIVATE Partv will pay ••••• • • • • • • •••••••••••• SANT A AHA & I I Lo . f .62 .63 ,,. '70 111AI C 0 . XL NT. WE PA y T OP DOLLAR i\ut11mal1c, AM /FM. one Lease Westmin'lt t'r !\JR 7880 ~~~eusl ~~tc~~~I . ocu 'I I M t>rcury ~f rt r'lu!s. f1~~<~;ul%a~~er ~ Con-_ COND.S·l50 orbeslofr<-r FOHTOPUSF:OCA RS own<'r.!l:H2040dlr. 557·2132 N ew orUsed '71 VW Surwr llN•llP.,-'-_:_ .. . ~cr~gdc.oncl.hrll<'<l';111). vert1ble. S40·0l41 d ays. S.'6·4109 1-·ont-:IGN. DOMK"TJC 1970 2002 W11hThi...Ad marine blut'. .1u111, ·13.00066 C::idillac. l:l.000 nu 4 { ;l11.s c conl ~ol. lh50 5.51·3377eves. "67 HO~DA 305. VC'ry git or CLASSICS 48 Months mi 's. A \1 r.1d lk•autiful cl r . s h ow rQom cond . C.ill aft 5 pm ..... »! 7!1'La ---- cond. 5295. If your ('<1r 1s <·xtra cll011n ,\:\1 1-·M . onl' own<'r ·;1 l<'i.it 124 Cpt• !\laJ!S with l'Ond ·1!hi :!:Ji l ~•ft f,pm or ~.too 9tlll !11111 Clean 1971 Mcr('urv :\IM· , 97 • 51!11~7 seeu,fir!'ot >!3J 2040cllr f'M l-ll•rt·n \\'h1tC'hlad\ tP•YME..__ \\kmh - --l ,, t 1• P/I Ve<ja .. . . . --"" "' . ---Comaro 9917 er cy -.,us om.. ''· >. ••••••••••••·-··--.7-1 _H_O_~-DA 350C-B-.-lo_m_1 BAUER BUICK Capri 9715 M inl 01 f('r KRS31 I DOWN ·1,8 \'W ~qu:1rehark, ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\/C. I~ H. on:! O\\ner ·71 H/\TClfllMl< GT f<' Xlnt. cone! S450. or ofCcr. Cos~.!11~\~ ~.~~rbor B~~.'2500 •••• ••••••••••••••••••• 711 !lll:> !IOU l>av~. i.:1111<1 l ornlit1on. '67 Camaro 327 cu in. 3 Sl~~-5._r._,3_· 1_121. _ _ mi., 4 ~Jlrl. A/C. AMt F• Jim GJ:J-9265 'i:! Capri 2000 Ja9uar 9730 !'i:u; owi spd. Ori~1nal owner, nu SELL idle item<; with a s tt>reo 8 Lrac·k . comp. NEWPORT IMPORTS ---TOP DO' • •R :t3,000 m 1 Sl~001bst ofr. •••• • • • • • • • •••• •••••••• ---c lutch. S600. !lflR-7212 __ Daily P ilot Classified Ad. loadL•d. s.2.~. S12·3'13_1 _ '73 HUSKY 400CR, very ~ t';111673-6 In. * * * ~d. cond. '74 3 rail en-I PAID ------JAGUAR James DeMaras trlr. Hoth for s9oo. IMMEDIATELY ~.°!:~: ............ ~??:~ Lease 11431 StOMCress Ch~uolet 9920 Auto5, Mew 9800 Autos, Mfllr 9801 ·············•••·•····· ............................................. . 847 . 1425 ---FOR ALL WILL BUY YOUR Hew or Used 3100 W.Coast Hwy N.B. Fountain Valley FOREIGN CARS DATSUN. TOYO'fA. 48 Months _642.:.9405__ Ynu ar1• lht•winn<'rof '72 Oullaco P ursan g 250CC. REED & MIC por ted tn m atch. Xlnl cond. V t·r~ fast. H<'nl due, must s.1rnfi cc. S:WO firm i; 15 !1:>0..1 :in 5P?\1 CONNELL CHEVROLET SALES &SERVlCt-: 282B Harbor Bhd. CALL OR COMEIH OR VOLKSWAGEN with Porsche 9750 TWO FREETICKETS Eus PAID FOR I p E..__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Sl3.50Valuc) TO SE OR NCYf. A YM "' Rinqlin9 Bros. TOP DOLLAR DOWu ·r,2 1600S rcbtr l'W llrt's COSTA Mf$A 546°1200 NEWPORT IMPORTS CALL " low m1l1• .... H'l"Y clc.in Barnum & Bailey SAL BF.R!'\AOENf: S:f750 ~11;~ i.i3:! C ircus ·;1 VF.G A. !'and Waeon. Honda SLiO Xlnt conc1 SlrcN lci!al dirt arccs's Sup clt•an S2.50 493·5567 540.(H42 July Jl~l IOAUI! 12th 12.000 mi, ~IUIO tr.in~. '57 COUJ'l•: filul' IJcqut•r. Anaheim Convcnl111n radio. hlr. S2i00. day-, NEWPORT IMPORTS '72 240Z, air . 4 s pd, Am /f m . mags, r ed. $4000. W ill dent. 548·4090. mint c·nnrl S3,ROO l\'ntl'r . 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(961EPW) $1854 1973 FOID COUIB 4 speed. l o w m ileal (215422) 2154 1•11 DODGE COLT Super gas saver1 C223a>E) $14 54 1970 MA YHICI 2 door, e c:yt., gas ...,., (ZOV113) $1354 BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS Starfire OI OH YOURS TODAY ONLY $3577 1975 GMC PICKUP ORO ER YOURS TODAY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '69 IMPERIAi. H. T. Auto., P .s .. P. B .• P-seals & windows, tilt wheel, vinyl lop. <XXF571) ·u PONTIAC GTO Auto., P .s .. air cond ., Rallye wheeld, vinyl lop. (WQX993) '69 SUl.AllU 4 s peed. fully factory equipped. <XWL839> $877 TAKE YOUR CHOICE 0 '° ,,.. z • ~ CD Be .. ;a Co Ill ,... z~,_ ~z ~,. ... -mC Cl') I: r-\ I: xZ ); ! :nm ~-i~ Cl')< • --t I --0 Cl')~ m ; ~ r-c.n m q -0 z 72 CHEY. W.AGOM Auto., P.S., radio, heater. (7981''YW) -'71 OPEi. IALLYE 111111 • 4 speed, radial tires, radio, heater. (516DBV) 7 1 CHEYYI... 0 -c Kamback. 4-speed, radio, - heater. <lS411ET> WI' s 77 2~ ,_, 111 s57 ~! ~ 'lllOO fol .. calh pnce plus 11• a lie '2166 72 IOI., deferred pn~ •ncl, 1 ... toe . au cerrycno cl'laron. P..,,..nts are 10< 36 mos A P.R. ·19 24~ Ill _. ., I , • • •I #. # , ....... .,, - L1:1guna /South Coas t VOL. 68, NO. ,205, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I , , . . Toda)''s Closin• N.Y. Stot!ks THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1975 TEN CENTS Shark Bites Di1'er, Spits Him, Out SANTA BARBARA (AP> -A shaken college student said today he was "just glad to be alive" after a large s hark attacked then spit rum out during a diving trip off the coas t. The attack occurred about an hour after a dive r warned he had seen a shark in the area. "I'm a little lost for words, but l 'm just glad to be alive," said Robert Rebstock, 23, of San Marino, in a telephone interview. He suffered cuts and puncture Poli~e Charges wounds on his legs and thighs in the attack Wednesday off Pt. Concepcion near Lompoc. Speaking from the bed ot hls apartment here, Rebstock said he had been in the water only a couple of minutes alongside a 16-foot outboard boat when the shark suddenly cam e straight up "and my feet went right down his throat.'' Jeff Morris, 22, his roommate who was along on the diving trip, said, "It came up in a rush with ' Mayor Denies Wrongdoing By JACK CHAPPELL Ot tM O•llY Piiot Sllltt San Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni denied today what he termed "defamatory innuen- does" and "reckless accusa- tions" leveled at city officials by mem bers of the Sal) Clemente police officers' association and the Teamsters' Union. Speaking at a press con- ference, Mayor DiGiovanni also accused police officers of challenging the law in their af. filiation with the Teamsters' Union. · He said the city had done ever- ything in its power to negotiate a just pay settlement with the of- ficers but were rebuffed. ''I categorically deny the de· faming, scurrilous and disparag- ing allegations made expressly and implied against me by the Teamsters' Union. Those alleaa- tions are without any substance whatsoever, or at a ll." Asked if be knew of any such improprieties on the part of any elected official, the mayor said he did not but that if he did, he would certainly take "responsi ble action." •'If I knew of any, it would be (See MAYOR , Page A2) Nixon CIA Bid to Fig ht Allende Told NEW YORK (UPI) -Presi- dent Nixon, in 1970, ordered the Centnll Intelligence Agency to t.rY to prevent Salvador Allende from becoming president or Chile, leading to the agency's in- volvement in the planning oC two military coups, the New York Times reported today. Rob in its mouth, straight up out of the water maybe three feet or so, then it just dropped him and we grabbed him out of the water and took off.'' Sheriff 's deputies said Rebstock was treated for lacera- tions of both legs and puncture wounds of the thigh at Lompoc District Hospital, and then re- leased. Morris said the shark looked to be "14to18 feet" long. Also in the boat were another roommate and Rebstoek's brother, Scott, 15, Morris said. He said -Rob was the only one in the water when the attack oc- curred and the others were still gelling into their scuba diving gear. The incident happened about 500 feet from shore in an estimat- ed.20 feet of water, Morris said. Morris said the foursome bad gone out in the morning and when they saw a boat in the area where the group -plaMed to dive, they stopped their outboard to talk. "We just as ked about diving conditions and so on and this commercial diver said he had just left the water because he had seen a very large white shark and it had circled him and tugged on his fin," said Morris. "We looked at the fin and saw some light scratches, that's all. He was so nonchalant about it all and be was a commercial diver after abalone so we were really skeptical.·• But Morris added: "We look the warning seriously. We spent at least an hour talking it over. Rob didn't want to dive there, and we moved up the coasL "That diver was talking in such low tones, he was just not very convincing," said Morris. ··After seeing that thing I don't think I could talk like that." ' e us an ' O.lly Pi!« St.ff PMto NEW MEXICO YOUTH STAYING IN LAGUNA SUFFERED CRITICAL INJURIES Firemen, Unidentified Women Give First Aid to Daniel Specter, 14 Coast Woman Reports By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OtllM D•llY Pilotsc.ff A Laguna Hills Leisure World woman claims that her husband shot and killed himself after being administered drugs by the Cen· tral Intelligence Agency as part of a job screening test in 1966. Mrs. Edith W. Christensen, 3065 A Via Serena South, confirmed wire service reports that her husband became disoriented, suf. fered from hallucinations, and believed his house was bugged and his meat poiscned. "I told my lawyer the same thing eight years "go," said Mrs. Christensen, noting that a story published today in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot was substantially true. She was quoted as saying that . her husband was not the same. after returning to his home in Virginia Beach, where the couple lived at the time, following his in- terview with the CIA. Her husband, Col. James R. Christensen, had applied for CJA 'e mploymt•nt several months after r etiring from the Marine "It is noteworthy that the union has mentioned no specific acts of misconduct or named anyone al- leged lo be involved. It has re- sorted to a crude use of de- famatory innuendoes,'' t he mayor said, reading from a pre- pared statement. Representatives of the police association and the union declared this week t hey had knowledge of illegal acts com- mitled by a city official and hushed up by the city. The n~wspaper, quoting authoritative government sources, said the plans included proposals to kidnap Gen. Rene Schneider, chief of staff of the Chilean Arm y. The sources said the CIA tried later to stop the kidnap plan, but that it was carried out nonethe- less. Schneider was killed by Chilean military plotters in the kidnap attempt. Girl, 11, Sexually Attacked in Laguna Vacationing Youth Hurt . . In A·ccident Corps at the age of 48. He died by gunshot wound in the head on Jan. 26, 1966, one week after the job in- terview. There was no immediate in- dication of what type of drug al· · legedly was administered. Mrs. Christensen, a resident of Leisure World, refused to shed further light on the s ubject. They refused to identify the of- ficial or the acts but said an out- side agency would be called in to investigate the matter if suffi- cient additional evidence is forthcoming. "If this thing was hushed up and the police are aware of it, why didn't they bring it out? What the he ll, they are the police,'' ·the mayor said in response to questions. Mayor DiGiovanni said he knew of no iJ. legal activity on the part of any city official and he challenged the union and police represen· latives to make their information public. The Winner. • • The newspaper said the second plot involved s upplying in- surgents with three machine guns and tear gas grenades. The sources said, however, that plan was abandoned when it was de- cided the plot could not get broad political support. They said the weapons were r e· turned to the CIA unused. Tbt Times also said Secretary oC State Henry Kissinger, then Nixon's assistant for nationa l security affairs, was briefed about the kidnap plot on Oct. 13, 1970, by Thomas Karamessines, (SeeNIXON, PageA2) An 11-year-old Laguna Beach girl walking home from s ummer classes at Thurston Intermediate School was forced into a stand of chaparral by a man and sexually molested Wednesday afternoon. The attack occurred about 2:30 p.m. along upper Park Avenue between the school and Bern Drive. Heavy brush covers both sides of the roadway. According to police, the girl was forced to partially disrobe and submit to sexual acts. She was not raped, police said. The girl told officers that the man warned her that he was car· rying a knife. She said she did not seethe weapon. The girl said the man appeared Mike Larson (l~ft), a Sa~ Clemente llfeiua.rd, edges out Scott Smith, a state Ufocuard. Larson won the lifeguard's musical flags event. It was one or seven contests at TresUes Beach just south of San Clemente Wednesday evening. Ufeguards from Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Newport Be~ch , Laguna Beach, Camp Pendleton and the state competed. Additional pictures, Page A3. Crom behind as s he was walking . along Park above the school. She said she did not see a vehicle. The man was described as a caucasian, 20 years old, six feet tall, wearing blue jeans and a Hawaiian print shirt, with brownis h -blond h air and a moustache. A searc h of the area by officers failed to locate the suspect. Det. Gene Brooks said the molestation may be re lated to similar incidents in the Laguna Beach area in recent months. I s abel Peron Home Resting BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -The Argentine govern· ment announced today that doc- tors have advised President Isabel Peron to rest and limit her activities, setting oCf n ew speculation that s he wiJI seek a leave of absence. A medical bulletin released by the government press secretary said the 44-year-old president, who was ill with the flu last week, ''has not observed during the period of convalescence the pre- scribed rest, for reasons of work.'' An Albuquerque, N.M., youth She referred all commenltohcr vacationing in Laguna Beach son, James F. Christensen Jr., a with his family was critically in-San Francisco stock broker, who jured in an automobile accident says he is planning to resume as he attempted to cross busy legal action againstthe agency. South Costa Coast llighway Wed-"There's never really been any nesday morning. doubt in our minds what caused Daniel Specter, 14 , was my father 's death," the Virginia knocked 48 feet north of a paper quoted Christensen as say. crosswalk at Anita Street. He ing. He said he plans to take legal was hit by a vehicle driven by action unless a Philadelphia al· Richard Jay Baron, 24, of 466 torney he has consulted tells him Myrtle St.. Laguna Beach. he does not have a case. Aides a t South Coast Com-Mrs. Christensen initiated an munity Hospital said the Specter $800,000 damage suit against the youth remained in critical condi· CIA in 1966 but the case was lion today with massive head in-• dropped when government of· juries. They said he had shown ficials persuaded her attorney "very slight improvement" since that witnesses could be produced Wednesday. to defeat the suit and that litiga. The Specter family has been tionwouldrevealthenamesofun. vacationing at a rented house dercover agents. at 1021 Gaviota Drive for the past William L. Shapiro. now a two weeks. The accident oc· Norfolk District Court judge, curred just a block from the <See CIA, P age A2) house. Witnesses said the boy, who had a cast on his leg and was car- rying a skateboard. was crossing the highway toward the beach when the accident occurred. The cast was worn for a bone dis- order. Baron told investigating of· ficers that he approached the in· tersection at a speed of about 25 miles per hour. He said his view of the crosswalk was blocked by a cement truck in the adjacent <See ACCIDENT, Page A2) Or::a z:··· 1t'e atller Fog and low clouds dur- ing the night and through mid· mornin g Friday, otherwise sunny skies and s lightly warm er t em - pe ratures inland. Beach highs 70 to 74 rising to 78 . and 84 inland. Laguna)\ape I NSIDE TODA V "We know the illegals.are going up the road by tM thourandr," says . a bor<kr patrol agent whose hands are now tied by the Supreme Court ruling requiring "pro- bable caiue" for stopping c vehicle. See P.age Al6. Man WieUled Butcher Knife A 34-year-old Laguna Beach woman was raped in her apart· ment early Wednesday by a young man who threatened her with a butcher knife. Tbe woman was awakened about 2 : 15 a.m . when, police said, the intruder grabbed her throat be displayed the knife and told the victim, "If you cooperate with me, you won't get hurt." lnvetti1ation by police later Wednesday determined that the man entered the woman's Crees SUeet. 9J>a11me1tl lb.rouab an un· locked window. The woman described the at· tacker as a male, caucasian 2S to 30 years old, with a moon-shaped face, s mall eyes and close. cropped hair. The woman told inve5tigators the man reeked of tobacco smoke and spoke with a southern ac· cent. She also reported that her at· tacker stoJe t7 from bu purse which w11 restio1 on Ulilt adlclMn table, police said. I \ .~ • ' THE OUN NS OF NEWPORT BEACH MAKE LAGUNA PAGEANT A FAMIL y AFFAlRlqtSIMf Phml From Left, Paige, 12, Mrs. Dunn, Max Jr., 13, and Debbie, 14 ------ From Page Al .. CIA ... said he dropped the case art er be· mg told that having agents give te!>t1mon.v <Jt J triul would blow lh~ir cover. ·"They s<.11d they had some of these operatives overseas in secret mi~sions and it would ex- pose -blow their cover -it "ould show these men were CIA agents." Shapiro t old the newspaper. Two attorneys who represented the government in the civil suit • Wt.'d nesday confirmed Shapiro's account or the 1966 meeting in !'orlolk. William E . Nelson, a former justice department lawyer and Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger T. Williams said they attended the meeting. Shapiro said Williams requested the meeting and that it was also attended by John K. Creaney. who the paper said was then and is still in the CIA . Mrs. Chris tensen·s son, a broker employed by the San Fran- cisco firm o( Hasley and Stewart, could not be reached by telephone today to answer questions in con· . ~~tio~ with his plans to resume :tiUgauon. Rod Laver's ;Home Hit; ·Loss $5,000 Burglars pryed their way into the Corona dcl Mar home or vacationing tennis pro. Rod Laver. it was discovered Wed· nesday and the loss of jewelry has been set at almost $.5,000. Police said the break-in at the Cameo Shores residence was dis- covered l ate in the day by Laver's daughte r . Ann Marie Benson. Mrs. Benson told officers that her parents had been away and that s he and her brother had been making daily checks of the house which is reported to be up for sale. During the afternoon, Mrs. Benson said her brother found an entry door with its knob twisted off and bearing pry marks. A preliminary check disclosed the loss or a wedding ring set belonging to Laver's wife, Mary, as well as other items o{ ex· pensive jewelry. The Lavers ha ve been on vacation since July 1. ~he loss co uld go higher. police said , after a full inventory is made when the international ten- nis star and his wife return. 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I'•' S0 !l "" jlO•l•t' •••Cl •I C.•1• M"•· CA • \t1Dt<•tnt~W(1ttt•" t.J Olft"ont._t, by"'• li C. mMt,_., .... 111 .. f .._tln•t-U 00 "'' ''"'' Family T o gether A s P ageant Models ByffiLARVKAVE Ot lll• O.lly Pilot si.tt Their s ummer social life is ruined, traces of makeup last all summer and the younger ones complain o( getting too little sleep. Despite the obvious drawbacks. m e mbers or the Dunn family of Newport Beach are enthusiastic about their roles in the Laguna Beach Pageant of Masters and are eager to do it again next year . This summer's pageant is the third for Max and Carolyn Dunn and their 12-year-old daughter, Paige. Their other two children, Debbie, 14 , and Max Jr , 13, joined the show for the Cirst time this year. The Dunns are among hun· dreds of volunteers who are spending their summer posing as paintings or sculptures in the famous pageant or living pi c- tures. Two casts are selected in February and they alternate weeks throughout the summer, performing six nights a week. The pageant. at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach, runs for six weeks. Makeup orten is a problem for pageant volunteers, since it is smeared over faces and bodies to help recreate the paintings. "This year, makeup wasn't loo much of a problem, since it is mostly on our faces," explained Mrs. Dunn ... But last year, my husband played a bronze statute and the green makeup lasted all summer -mostly in his ears and on the pillow cases." With several performances un· der their bells, the two Dunns newest to the pageant have sur- prisingly different reactions. .. I thought it was going to be boring -and it's not," says Max Jr., who poses in the painting ''Frolic." "I love to play with the other cast members after my picture is done and watch the other pictures.·· .. And. I thought it was going to be exciting -and it's boring," says Debbie. who plays with 16 others in "Korean Vignettes," which stretches across the upper portion or the stage. Mrs. Dunn says a certain From Page A I ACCIDENT lane and that he did not see the young pedestrian until the mo· ment of the impact. Patrolman Don Abshier has r e- commended that Baron be cited by the district attorney for over- taking and passing a vehicle stopped for a pedestrian in a crosswalk. He also has recom· mended that Baron be cited for driving with an expired driver·s license. Rape Suspect Chan ges T a le DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. <U PI) -John Dotson, 20, who last week said he was attacked by six women who cut hirn with knives and razors as a re.ult of a r~pe. bas changed his story and filed a cCJmplainl aeainat one woman, police aay. Dotson, who faces rape charges himself in the case, told detectives Wednesday that one woman. not six, attacked hlm ln his front yard Frlday Just houl'I after the rape. Two other womt.n were present but did not participate. Dot.Ion told detecti vee. Because Dotson's story ba1 been changtd anci Is corunoereci "questionable" lhe ~late at· torney's office must decide whether tbe unidentlfi~ woman will be cbar1ed. • . amount of joking goes along with each painting. . "For instance, every time Paige and I return from our poses, people backstage ask, 'Did you catch anything?' The same J>e?Ple ask that every night," she said. "One night I'm going to answer that I caught grunion and Paige will say she caught albacore," added Mrs. Dunn. Jn addition to the kidding there's a camaraderie that de: velops among the cast members. The models wait backstage prior to their onstange appearances and are served hot chocolate, cof- fee. lemonade and cookies. "Kids s it around playing cards and games in their costumes. It's really a funny sight," Mrs. Dunn said. On I.he negative side, Mrs. Dunn admits her social life is ruined, since the pageant performances take precedence over all else. "We 'd have to be very sick or have something Vef"Y important to do to miss a performance," Mrs. Dunn s aid. "The old saying, 'The Show Must Go On• is true here." While Mrs. Dunn noted her ruined social life, Debbie was most concerned about her ruined sleep. "I have to get up at 6:30 a.m. every morning to go to summer school and we don't get back from the pageant until after 11 p.m., says Debbie. "Next year I'll do the pageant and skip s ummer school so I can sleep late," she added. Max Sr. was initially disap· pointed this year when he had to play a cowboy -in "Dash for Timber·· -instead of an Indian. .. They told him he could play an Indian iC he shaved his mustache, but he wouldn 't so now he's a cowboy,'' said Mrs. Dunn. She explained that the family got involved in the pageant because of her curiosity. "I saw the pageant one year and was so intrigued I wanted to find out how it was done. Paige came along to keep me company and then my husband decided he'd better, too, or he'd spend a lot of lonely nights," Mrs. Dunn explained. Exhibit Set On Pottery Laguna Beach potter Lu Murpbine will give a demonstra- tion of her craft at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Festival of Arts grOWlds, ~Laguna Canyon Road. Mrs. Murphine has exhibited at the Festival or Arts for 11 years. She is a graduate of San Jose State University where she majored in art. She later studied with potter Ramona GUbrailh in Palo Alto. The demonstration will consist of shaping clay on a potter's wheel then refining the items with hand tools. Rather than de- monstrating techniques of glaz- ing, the ceramicist will explain how it's done and show samples in various stages. Fro • Page AJ MAYOR ••• my respon~lbUlty to call it to the attention of the proper authorities.•' the mayor said. Ctty Manager Kenneth Carr said he would take exactly the same attitude as the mayor, should the allegations involve a city staff mernber. Talks Concluded WASHINGTON {U PI) Negotiators for the United States and Spain Wednesday concluded three days of talks on renewal of the aareement for U.S. use of military bases in Spain. For d Aide Says Reagan Leading Pick in South? From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford'• campalan manager says Rooald Reagan now leads the President in almost every Southern st.ate and the primary reuon ls Nelson A. Rockefeller, the Washington Post reported to· day. Howard H . ''Bo'' Callaway said if lhe former California governor announces that he will seek the Republican presidential nomina- tion he would start ahead ol Ford in California, Florida and "any Southern state," largely due to opposition to Rockefeller, the Poet reported. Senate Republican Whip Robert P. Grlflin said today Callaway's assessment "was candid and realistic," but em· phasized he personally supports Rockefeller for the 1976 nomina- tion and expects Ford to select him. Griffin sald while Rockefeller might have problems in the South, the same assessment could be made of Reagan for sec- tions such as the Midwest and Northeast if he were to be the vice presidential nominee. Callaway said Ford "is no worse than 60-40 down" in any Southern state and that •'he is coming up.'' He added that he doubted Reagan could capture more than a third or the de· •legates to the convention. Reagan last week autborlHd a campaign committee to organize and raise money tor a potential nm, but stopped short or throw· ing his hat into the ring. Callaway reportedly said "aJl the information I have" is that Reagan "has not made up hJs mind" on the race. "We have to go on the assump. tion that he is going to be a ruu . fledged, well-financed can· didate." Callaway said. However, the former secretary of the Army denied he was lead- ing a dump-Rockefeller move- ment. He ;;aid Ford is "very high on Rockefeller" but added, "It may be his judgment that he wants a younger man. as we're bearing from a great many peo- ple in the party." The vice president is 67. Callaway said some GOP sources bad suggested former Texas Gov. John Connally ; and Sens. Howard Baker and William Brock of Tennessee and Charles Percy of Illinois as running mates for Ford. Callaway made the remarks during a two-hour meeting Wed· nesday with a dozen reparters that was originally slated to be "o_r the record," the newspaper satd. But Callaway later gave his permission to be quoted directly, the Post said. Vallerga Opening Arguments Heard By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM D•fl'r "'tt IUff VENTURA -Nine men and three women took jurors' oaths late Wednesday afternoon and to- day will hear opening arguments in Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's trial in Ventura Coun· ty Superior Court. Those arguments were delayed when Vallerga 's attorney, Richard Murphy, excused a jury paneliat selected as an alternate jury member. As a result, a prospective alternate juror was undergoing questioning by Murphy and As· si.stant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. The jury selected Wednesday will decide if the assessor acted illegally when he allegedJy ac- cepted money from Spartanburg County, S.C., in early 1973. It. _i s a 11 _ e g e d Va 11 erg a partlClpated m a conflict of in- terest by accepting the money Rape Targe t Calls for Aid; Suspect Flees A would-be rapist, wno ap· parently thought he was dealing with a woman who lived alone, got a shock early today when a couple staying with her in her Laguna Niguel home ran into her bedroom in response to her screams. Orange County sheriffs of. ficers said the couple and the vic- tim pursued the naked intruder for several blocks from the home before he finally eluded them. Deputies responding to a call for help then took up the search. Officers said the 36-year-0ld victim told them that her nude attacker enetered her bedroom by unknown means and al· tempted to rape her. She fought him off and screamed to her guests for help, she said. Zone Change which was paid as consultant fees and expenses connected with the sale or an appraisal system to the North Carolina county. The jury that will hear the case was selected after two fuJl days of jockeying by Murphy and Capizzi. Before they agreed on the nine-man , three-woman panel, Murphy had excused eight prospective jurors, including an FBI agent on peremptory challenges. In turn, Capizzi had let two pro- spective jurors go, one oC them a mental health worker who bad once worked io radical black leader Bobby Seale·s campaign for Oakland mayor. Among the 12 who make up the Vallerga jury are two former Ventura County Grand Jury members. One of the former grand jurors was once mayor of Santa Paula and the husaband of the other served for eight years on the Port Hueneme City Council. Tot 'Sorry' For Plunge BOSTON (UPI> -"I fall. I'm sorry," said 2· year-old Tiare Jones from her hospital bed. Tiare, forced onto a fire escape by flames with her teen-age godmother fell five stories Wedn~sday when the Cire escape crumbled. Her godmother died in the fall. The child, nicknamed "Tee Tee," apologized for the fall to her S-year-old sister, Keysha. She was re· ported in stable condition in New England Medlcal Center, but doctors were watching for internal in- juries. (Pict ur es of th e dramatic fall appeared Wednesday in the Daily Pilot). OC Planners Hear Top of World Bid The fate of a billy parcel ln a pocket or Orange Count.y ter· rltory at Top of the World ln Lal\lll& Beach remained in limbo today fo1Jowln1 a public hearine before th• Oran1e County Plan· Dini Commission. Comml11loners have continued to &,pt. 2 a beartnc on a ioae cban1e request by Louts Got· tacbalk to develop 8 to 10 "b1U1lde eatatea" on elaht 1eres south ot the lnteraection of Alta 141un• Boulevard and Tap of the World Drive. About 10 realdenta ol ''old" Top at the World, a portion of the hilltop community which spills over the La1una Beach city limits lnto cou.nty land, spoke Tueect.ay a1ain1t the project. Comml11Joner1 a,rffd with the opponenta that the houaln1 propo1ed by Oottlcbalk probably la ·too denae for the steep pro· perty. Commlaalon member11 noted that zoninJ the entire parcel for re11ldentlal u1e la not consistent wSth the county land use-element wblch 1how1 the eteepeet part as operi apace. 'Ibey alao noted that present access to Gottachalk'• pro~rty ii via a 20·f oot eaaement acroea land owned by aomeone else. Commi11ioners Instructed Got- tschalk to come back whh plans 1howi.n1 the pl'QP9rty l&Jd out ln line with the county land use element. County plannlng staff had re- comrnendM an alternate to Got· t.8chalk'1 propo1al showln' the wett aide of lbe acreage ioned tor l'8identl1l UH wUll tbe ltMpMt pa.rt kept ln o~n apace . l OCC DEAN SUCCUMBS Joseph R. Kroll OCC Dean J. R. Kroll De ad at 5 4 Joseph R. Kroll. dean of stu· dent affairs at Orange Coast College for the past 12 years, died of an apparent heart attack early today at his Santa Ana home. He would have been SS Friday. Funeral arrangements are pending at Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. Mr. Kroll was a member or the OCC staff for 22 years. He joined the faculty in 1953 as a psychology ins tructor and counselor. He was also the school's first water polo and div· ing coach. He guided the water polo squad for four years and his team won an Eastern Conference title in 1956. Mr. Kroll served as OCC's as· sociate dean from 1955 through 1960 and was the dean of students from 1960 to 1963. He assumed hls present position in 1963. Mr. Kroll served on numerous national and statewide communi· ty college committees. He was serving as chairman of the up· coming League for Innovation Annual Dean's Conference scheduled Aug. 6·8 in Newport Beach. Mr. Kroll also served on the stale Athletic Committee tor a number or years and was a past president and commissioner of the South Coast Conference. He was also a longtime member of the Costa Mesa Traffic Com·· mission. An avid traveler and sports en- thusiast. Mr. Kroll traveled to spots all over the world and led a number of student-faculty trips. He was an active handball player for many years. A native of Rogers City, Mich., Mr. Kroll received his BA and MA degrees at Cal State Long Beach. From Page A l NIXON ••• then chlef oC covert operations for the CIA. After Karamessines outlined the plot and said it had little chance of success, the two agreed the plan should be stopped, the newspaper said. The Times also said Kissinger has told President Ford of this plot. According to the sources the Times said, •·Agency offi~ials felt Mr. Nixon's orders to block Mr. Allende, which were strongly worded, constituted a blanket authorization Cor their ac. tivities. ·· The newspaper quoted one source as saying Nixon was "ex- tremely anxious" about Al · lende's rise to power in Chile while another source said th~ former president was "frantic." _In another development CIA Director William E . Colby has testified the CIA opened nearly 68,000 letters during its illicit mail operation in five cities and had a watch list on mall of 300 Arperican citizens. Colby told a House ~ubcommlt­ tee July 10 one object ol t.be operation was to find out how t.be Sovl!ls, Chinese and other Com. ma.rust co~ntries were opening and ce030nng the letters on the other end and whether any codes were hidden in or on the letters The testimony was made public today by the subcomrnittee. Sen. Frank Church <D·ldaho) today Hked the Senate to extend for six months the llf e o1 commit. tee lnveati1ating the CIA and other U .$. intelligence fathertnc organisallon1. · CLUMSY CROOK DROPS LOUl CARDIFF CAP) -San DI ~ty sheriff's deputiea w: look.inc for a 1nan who robbed t,nk or America branch o( -cdnClday. He might J "e lotteft awa with more, but be droppet SSOO ~ bUla on hJs way out ot the bl.l\k. t J hu we SC\ J J wa be the .. Alumin11m -Gold' UP I Te""'i..tt More than 30,000 poWldS or popcorn-size bits of aluminum cans colle(!tt.>d l>y the Recycling Group in Honolulu, arrives at the Reynolds Aluminum Sen Francisco Bay Area Recycling Plant in Haywa rd. The cans represent more than 600,000 aluminum cans collected by Hawaiian beer and sort drink con- sumers. Grapes Becoming A Thing of Pasi? By Capitol News Ser\'lce SA CRAME NTO -Fewer und fewer Cali fornia grapes are making It to the table ii!\ fresh fruit these days because oflhe rising costs and the mounting de m and by the wine and raisin Industries. LastJear mo1 c than four million tons of grapes were hurveste In 13 m ajor producing states, nine-tenths of which were harvested from California v10eya1·ds. MORE THAN 60 P ERCENT of Ca lifornia's crop ar e raisin-types. of which Thompson Seedless is the most im - portant. Although most raisin grapes arC' dried for raisins or crushed for wine, some arc sold l o the fresh m arket. Partly l>cca use or Lhc growing affinity by consumers for wine and rais ins, there have ~en fewer frt'sh grapes con- aumcd each year. ln 1973, only rive percent or Californaia's raisin gropes wer e sold fres h. in comparison to the 10 to 13 perce nt that wus consumed in the I ales s ixties. The substantia l hike in retail µrices a re also a key re - ason why Amer icCJ ns have turnctl sour on fresh grapes. Consumer prices have shot up about 75 percent since 1964, Americans now e a t a little over two and u half pounds a (lt!rson, compared with thre1..· a nd u lw lf pounds a decade ago. G ROWING AND MARKETING costs huve ris en steep- ly the past decade. and U.S Dcpartmt>nt of Agriculture economists say Thompson Seedless g rapes will cost in- creasin~l y m ore lo produce nnd market over lhe next sever al y1..·a rs. due lo input s hortages a n<.l soa rinJ( fu el costs. Jobless Auto Workers Just Watch TV, Drink? EAST LANSING , Mich. (UPI ) -White collar auto workers who a re laid otf from their jobs s it around all day watching televis ion. drinking beer and squabblin~ with their spouses . THAT PROJ.'IL E "a:-. sketched b y .i M ic h1gun Sl.itt· University surHy of 82 '4h1t1• colla r employcs l<tt d off from a Mlchi~an au to plant. Salv ator l' .r Bonanno. a graduate stu1IC'tll In hu!>incs~ ndm i n lslral i on ut the univt'rsity who conducted lhc :-ur vc•y, said 60 percent of the Hll ~d workers said lhey w.1lC'ht:•d more lt'lt·\·ision. T'4 l'l Vl' pen :ent eunsuml'fl :nor l' ulcoholic b1:vcra~cs an<l 19 µcrccnt (a vorNl b<"Cr over mc1rl' exp<'n~i ve har d liquor. And nl'arly 70 JH'r<'cnt of the workers surven:d said in- creased stress ·had entl'.'red their marrlag t•!' ~ince they lost their jobs. Laguna Hills Site For 'Dollar' Show Leisure World rn Laguna Hills will be the "set loca- tion" for one or the fi rst or o new TV Sl'rics called Dollar Survival. July 30. The show. hosted by Ri ch Peterson und J onathon Her rerlln will be rlltned at 3:30 p.m . The hosll'I currently ap- pear each morning on KWHY- 1V, Channel 22 with stock market nnd m onctnr y rc-porta. DOLLAR SUR\'IVAI. '>'Ill deal with t h e na tion ·:, economy and Ce ature a guest each week highlightlng cur- rent economical topics. Leisure World guest will be John McConnachie who is thl· regional commissioner oC the Social Security Administra- tion in San Francisco. McConnal'hie has been with the Social Sel:u rlty Ad ministration since 1939, and was appointed region al com- missione r In San Francisco in 1974. Prior lo this, he has served in various capacities includ· ing representative tor the Bureau of Retlremertl and $Jrvl\'ors lneurance tor the .Oep1rlrnen t or tiealth: Education and Welfere and operations ahalysl and ad- mlnl1lrative analyst Ln the hlldquart•re orrice ot lh Social Security Adntlnistra- tion ln Bolllmore. Al REGIONAL com- missioner , M cConnachie ls resoponaible for the elrective admlnlstraUon, coordination and evaluallon of &11 Socia l 8'cUrity proirams Within the re1lod which includ U Arlaon•, Calltornla, Hawall, H•"•d•, Amerlean Samoa, l'IATURED ON TV John McConnachie Gullm and Trust Territories. rn~ joh ,is to assure effective SSA inte rfac e with the Department of H e a lth, Education and Welfare and other f eder al and State agcn· cies. T he TV ~eric11 will premiere Saturday, Alig. 16 at 9p.m. on KCOP, Channel 13 :md each week lhe~ofter. The topic for the Interview with MoCon- nochle will be tho lnad•· quacies of Social Security ~nents for retirees and the pOSalblc c ollapse of U1e trust tund operating in the current deOcll. THE S HOW Wll.L be televised at Leis uro World 's Clubho u H Num ber Two which ts lorot~d on Moulton Parkway lnterestod persons arc wetcotllc lo attend the Cllmll\1. Thursday' Closing Price NEW -• .. # , •• .,.,. YORK ' . . . . .. 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GORDO MOON MULLINS ·O 1 l ~ ~ ,,. . by.Etnie......., ~i If by Georcp Lemont DELIVERY ROOM by Gus Arriola WE PROFSSSION,AL ,AR.TISTS HAD THAT Cl.AUSS STUCK IN ... by Ferd Johnson .. :-THERE'S TOO [>,ARN MUCH COMP£;TITtON AS IT /S ... ....------ ANIMAL CRACKERS by Herold Le Doux r AM CERTAIN THAT WHEN THE SECRET TWENTY MEETS NEXT WEEK, ll'S GOING TO COMPlETELY CAANGE N\Y LIFE AS WEU ~-&.._ AS OOHHA'S! by Mel by Roc:lcJer Bollen "The diet he ha<; me on I ~hould be in there w11h them " DENNIS THE MENACE , ......... --. /..&X~ T' v zq. l I ! ! I • I \ Saddlebaek ED ITI ON 'l 'oda)··s Clo sing N. \'. Sf oek~ VOL. 68, NO. 205, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1975 TEN CENTS Chile Kidnap Plot Hatched by Nixon? NEW YORK <U Pl) -Presi- dent Nixon, in 1970, ordered the C~ntral Intelligence Agency to try to prevent Salvador Allende from becoming president of Chile, leading lo the agency's in- volvement in the planning of two military coups, the New York Times reported today. The news pa per. quoting a u thoritative government sources, said the plans included Reagan Ahead In South From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford's campaign manager says Ronald Reagan now leads the President in a lmos t every Southern state and the primary reason is Nelson A. Rockefeller, the Washington Post reported to· day. Howard H. "Bo" Callaway said if the former California governor announces that he will seek the Republican presidential nomina· tion he would start ahead of Ford in California. Florida and "any Southern stale,·· largely due to opposition to Rockefeller, the Post reported. Senate Republican Whip Robert P . Griffin said today Callaway 's assessment "was candid and realistic." but em· phasized he personally supports Rockefeller for the 1978 nomina- tion and expects Ford to select him. Griffin said while RockeCeller might have problems in the South, the same assessment ~ould be m ade of Reagan for sec· tions such as the Midwest and Northeast if he were to be the vice presidential nominee. Callaway said Ford "is no worse than 60·40 down" in any Southern stale and that "he is coming up." He added that he doubted Reagan could capture more than a third of the de· legates to the convention. . Reagan last week authorized a (See R EAGAN, PageA2) Housing Soars In Saddhback The cost of housing in the Sad- dleback Valley has hit record highs, according to the June re- port of the 'Board of Realtors. The average sales price of a home shot up to $51,000, up more than $1,300 over May when the average selling price of local homes was $49,700. Listings jumped to 415 in 'June as compared to 383 in May, for a total value or $21,624,000. Sales topped out at 267 in June, com- pared to 252 in May, for a total of $13,630,000. Orange Coast ~ Weather Fog and low clouds dur- ing the night and through mid-morning Friday. otherwise sunny skies and s lightly warmer tem- peratures inland. Beach highs 70 to 74 rising to 78 . and 84 inland. INSIDE TODAY "We lmow the iUeQOl.t.art going up the road by the thctuand.$, .. aays .a border potrol. ogent whore hands. are now tied by Cite Suprf!rru: Court ruling reQuiring "pro- bable cau.ae' • for stopping . a v~hic.Lt. ~e Page A16. proposals to kidnap Gen. Rene Schneider, chief of staff or the Chilean Army. The sources said the CIA tried later to stop the kidnap plan, but that it was carried out nonethe· less. Schneider was killed by Chilean military plotters in the kidnap attempt. The newspaper said the second plot involved s upplying in· surgents wilh three machine guns and tear gas grenades. The sources said, however, that plan was abandoned when it was de- cided the plot could not get broad political support. They said the weapons were re- turned to the CIA unused. The Times also said Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, then Nixon's assistant for national security affairs . was briefed about the kidnap plot on Oct. 13, e Arguments Begin V allerga Case Jurors Seated By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM D~llf Pi IOI Staff VENTURA -Nine men and three women took jurors' oaths late Wednesday afternoon and to- day will hear opening arguments in Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's trial in Ventura Coun- ty Superior Court. Those arguments were delayed when Vallerga 's attorney, Rod Laver's Home Hit; Loss $5,000 Burglars pryed their way into the Corona del Mar home of vacationing tennis pro, Rod Laver, it was discovered Wed· nesday and the loss of jewelry has been set at almost $5,000. Police said the break-in at the Cameo Shores residence was dis- covered late in the day by Laver's daughter, Ann Marie Benson. Mrs. Benson told officers that her parents had been away and that she and her brother had been making daily checks of file house which is reported to be up for sale. During the afternoon, Mrs. Benson said her brother found an entry door with its knob twisted off and bearing pry marks. A preliminary check disclosed the loss of a wedding ring set belonging to Laver's wife, Mary, as well as other items or ex- pensive jewelry. The Lavers have been on vacation since July 1. The loss could go higher, police said, after a Cull inventory is made when the international ten· nis star and his wife return. Richard Murphy, excused a jury panelist selected as an alternate jury member. As a result, a prospective alternate juror was undergoing questioning by Murphy and As- sistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. The jury selected Wednesday will decid e if the assessor acted illegally when he allegedly ac· cepted money from Spartanburg County. S.C .. in early 1973. It is alleged Vall e r ga participated in a conilict of in- terest by accepting the money which was paid as consultant fees and expenses connected with the sale of an appraisal system to the North Carolina county. The jury that will hear the case was selected after two full days of jockeyi ng by Murphy and Capizzi. Before they agreed on t he nine-man, three-woman panel, Murphy had excused eight prospective jurors, including an FBI agent o n peremptory challenges. In turn, Capizzi bad let two pro- spective jurors go, one of them a mental health worker who had once worked in radical black leader Bobby Seale's campaign for Oakland mayor. Among the 12 who make up the Vallerga jury are two former Ventura County Grand Jury members. One of the former grand jurors was once mayor of Santa Paula and the husaband of the other served for eight years on the Port Hueneme City Council. Talks Concluded WASHINGTON (UPI) Negotiators for the United States and Spain Wednesday concluded three days of talks on renewal of the agreement for U.S. use of military bases in Spain. Heart Attack Kills OCC's Joseph Kroll Joseph R. Kroll, dean or stu- dent affairs at Orange Coast College for the past 12 years, died of an apparent heart attack early today at bis Santa Ana home. He would have been SS Friday. Funeral arrangements are pending at Peek Family Colonial F\Jneral Home in Westminster. Mr. Kroll was a member of the OCC staff for 22 years. He joined the faculty in 1953 as a psych ology lnstructor a nd counselor. He was also the school's first water polo and div- ing coach. He guided the water polo squad for four years and his team won an Eastern Conference title in 1956. Mr. Kroll served as OCC's as· sociate dean Crom 1955 through 1960 and was the dean of students from 1960 to 1963. He assumed his present po'lition in 1963. Mr. Kroll served on numerous nwtional and !Jtatewide communi· ty college committees. He was serving as chairman of the up- coming League for lMovation Annual Dean 's Conference scheduled Aug. 6·8 ln Newport Beech. Mr. Kroll also served on the State Athletic Committee for a number or years and was a past president and commissioner of the South Coast Conterence. Ile was also a longtime member of the Costa Mesa Traffic Com· mlssion. OCC DEAN SUCCUMBS Joseph R. Krofl An avid tr a veter and sports en- thusiast, Mr. Kroll traveled lo spots all over the world and led n number of student·faculty tri~. He was an active handball player for many yenrs. A native of Rogers Clty, MJcb., Mr. Kroll received his BA and MA degrees at Cal State Long Beach. 1970, by Thomas Karamessines. then chief of covert operations for the CIA. After Karamessines outlined the plot and said it had little chance or success, the two agreed the pl an s hould be stopped, the newspaper said. The Times also s aid Kissinger has told President Ford of this plot. According to the sources, the Times sau.l, "Agency of!icials relt Mr. Nixon's orders to block Mr. Allende, which wen: strongly worded, constituted a blanket authorizalion for their ac· ti vi ties.'· The newspaper Quoted one source as saying Nixon was "ex· tremely anxious" about A1· lende's rise to power in Chile, while another source said the former president was ''franti<' " In another development CIA Director William E. Colby bas testified the CIA opened nearly 68,000 letters during its illicit mail operation in fi ve cities and had a watch list on mail of 300 American citizens. Colby told a House subcommil· lee July 10 one object of the operation was to find out bow the Sc.w1~ts, Chinesf> and other Com· ' <See NIXON, PageA2) us an ' Coast ~ Woman Jtrtnp \/iet·im Richard Kauffma n, 16, of 23926 Oswego St., El Toro, is treated by paramedics of the Orange County Fire Department for major injuries he received after jump- ing from the bed of a moving pickup truck. A Highway Patrol spokesmen said Kauffman leaped from the truck at Overlake Drive in El Toro and is in intensive care at Saddleback Community Hospital. The accident occurred at about 6:30 p.m. Drive r was Terry Gail Kelsey, 16, of 22705 Malago Way. El Toro. Shark Bites Diver, - Then Spits Him Out SANTA BARBARA (t\P) -·A shaken college student said today he was "just glad to be alive" after a large s hark attacked then spit him out during a diving trip off the coast. The attack occurred about an hour after a diver warned he had seen a shark in the area. 'Tm a li ttle lost for words, but I'm just glad to be alive," said Robert Rebstock , 23, of San Marino, in a telephone interview. He suffered cuts and puncture wounds on his legs and thighs in the attack Wednesday off Pt. Concepcion near Lompoc. Speaking from the bed of his apartment here. Rebstock said he had been in the water only a couple of minutes alongside a 16-foot outboard boat when the shark s uddenly came straight up ·•and my feet went right down his throat.·· Jeff Morris, 22, his roommate who was along on the diving trip, said. "lt came up in a rush with Rob in its mouth, s traight up out of the water maybe three feet or <See SHARK, PageA2) CLUMSY CROOK DROPS LOOT CARDIFF (AP) -San Diego County sheriff's deputies were looking for a man who robbed a Bank or America branch of $492 Wednesday. He might have gotten away with more, but he dropped $500 in bills on his way out or the bank. S11rveg Co11firms It Reports By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Oflll~ D~tly P11o1Sliltt A Laguna Hills Leisure World woman claims that her husband s hot and killed himself after being administe red drugs by lhe Cen· traJ Intelligence Agency as part of a job screening test in 1966. Mrs. Edith W. Christensen, 3065 A Via Serena South, confirmed wire service reports that her husband became disoriented, suf- fered from hallucinations, and believed his house was bugged and his meat poisoned. "I told my lawyer the same thing eight years ago," said Mrs. Christensen, noting that a story published today in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot was substantially true. She was quoted as saying that - her husband was not the same after returning to his home in Virginia Beach. where the couple lived at the time, following his in· t erview wiU:rthe Cl A. Her husband, Col. James R. Christensen, had applied for CIA employment several months after retiring from the Marine Corps at the age of 48. He died by gunshot wound in the head on Jan. 26. 1966, one week after the job i n· terview. There was no immediate in- dication of what type of drug al-· legedly was administered. Mrs. Christensen, a resident of Leisure World, refused to shed further light on the s ubject. She referred all comment to her son, James F. Christensen Jr .. a San Francisco stock broker, who says he is planning to resume legal action against the agency. "There's never really been any doubt in our minds what caused my father's death.•· the Virginia paper quoted Chris tensen as say- ing. He said he plans to take legal action unless a Philadelphia at- torney he has consulted tells him he does not have a case. Mrs. Christensen initiated an $800,000 damage suit against the CIA in 1966 but the c;.ise was dropped when government of- ficials pers uaded her attorney · that witnesses could be produced to defeat the suit and that litiga· lion would reveal the names of un- dercover agents. William L . Shapiro. now a Norfolk· District Court judge. said he dropped the case after be· ing told that having agents give testimony at a trial would blow their cover. "They said they had some of these operatives overseas in secret missions and it would ex- pose -blow their cover -it ·would s how these men were CIA <See CIA, Page A2) Men Better Shoppers? WASHINGTON (AP ) - Families might get a better buy for their food dollar if husbands rather than wives do the grocery shopping, a nationwide study of consumer math skills indicated today. The government-funded sur- vey of 34.000 17·year·olds and. 4,200 adults aged 26 to 35 round that males consistently out- performed females in a wide variety of mathematical ex· ttclHs sjmulaUng common buy· inf. and financing problems. 'Tbelle data seem to reinforce the old stereotypes about Cemalc lubillt.Y to ~ope wi.Ul 'technical' or 'logical' subfects," the authors said. The study was funded by the Department o( Health, Educa- tion and Welfare. Asked to calculate the lowest price per ounce for a box of rice, the correct answer was given by 40 percent of l7-year-0ld males and 45 percent of adult males, but only 29 percent of young remales and 32 percent of adult females. Females performed slightly better. 39 t.o 37 percent respec· tively for botb aae groups. in cboof ins the lowest unit pnce for canned tuna, while 42 and 55 per· cent oL the male.a answered cor- rectly. In both the rke and tuna pro- blems, the study said females were more likely to guess wrong that the largest size was the most economical. The survey a lso found that the majority of 17·year-olds a nd adults of both sexes couldn 'l perform such common tasks as judging the best food buy , calculating a taxi fare or balanc· ing a checkbook, and therefor.- are likely rippinl( themselves off &Mually to the tune o( hundreds or dollars each. Virginia H. Knauer. prcsld~n· tia.l consumer adviser, said the report ''brings home tbe hard fact that man1' consume.rs do not (Sff SHOP, Pa«~ A%) I' A.iie OAIL.Y PILOT SB Thursday, July 24, 197~ Frustrated 300-pound Officer Retires SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - "Some people drink, I eat," JOO.pound patrolman Gene Smlth told the city Retirement Board. The board got his point Wed- nesday and granted retirement benefits on grounds that the stress and strains of cop work drove Smith to eat, in tum mak- ing him so obese he no longer ~"OU.Id perform. Ne1v Schedule Thus, bis attorney, George En&Jer, says Smith will rett!ve about $700 a month -so percent ol what be was making when the police department asked b.lm to leave t he rorce a year ago because be was unfit for duty. Engler said Smith ballooned from 190 pounds 15 years ago to his present weight -all beeause he took out the frustrations of I .. AFC Approves Fee Increases By WILLJAM SCHREIBER Oftlle D•lly P'olotSw" Massive fee increases for an- nexation and s phere of influence applications and processing were approved Wednesday by the county's Local Agency Forma- tion Commission (LAFC). The action is viewed as a step toward self-sufficiency of the state-mandate panel, which rules on the merits and d emerits of all proposed annexations, detach- me nts. incorporation s and special dis trict formations in Orange County. The new fee schedule, which \\ill take eff eel Aug. l, includes the following charges : E'ro• Page A J NIXON ••• munist countries were opening . and censoring the letters on the other end and whether any codes were hidden in or on the letters. The testimony was made public today by the subcommittee. Sen. Frank Church, (0-Idaho), today asked the Senate to extend for six months the life of commit· tee investigating the CIA and other U.S. intelligence gathering organizations. "The delays resulting from slow turnover by the executive branch of documents requested by the committee and the unex· pected requirement to deal with the question of assassinations has. set back the committee's timeta- ble by at least three months," Church told the Senate. Laguna Girl, 11, Molested Near School An 11-year-old Laguna Beach girl walking home from summer classes at Thurston Intermediate School was forced into a stand of chaparral by a man and sexually molested Wednesday afternoon. The attack occurred about 2:30 p.m. along upper Park Avenue between the s chool and Bern Drive. Heavy brush covers both sides of the roadway. According to police, the girl was forced to partially disrobe and submit to se"ual acts. She was not raped, police said. The girl told officers that the man warned her that be was car- rying a knife. She said she did not seethe weapon. The girl s aid the man appeared from behind as she was walking along Park above the school. She said she did not see a vehicle. The m an was described as a caucasian, 20 years old, six feet tall. wearing blue jeans and a Hawaiian print s hirt, with brownis h -blond h air and a moustache. A search of the area by officers failed to locate the suspect. ORANGE COAST !.I\ DAILY PILOT T,,.._ °'~~ (flo~\I (JAtl'f' Pd'lt Wtt" tit,,.th ,, ,.,.,,,, t).nMJt"' Ntt'ft• Pr*"' t our••·"'"'lbvlhf>O..•"tr' (.fli.t\.f P\;O't\htnQ (o" P""• ~t"CM'"'"' ~O•ttOn\. .,, OUbtl~ Mond•Y tf\rnuo"i Ftt<Mt '°" """'• Nlttt"1A ~ .. Pof, e ..... f\. tiunll"'lton &-¥h ~~ tarn v.-f .. y, lt"W1nP \•l'Jdl"'~'" 'V•H~y •"'Ct UOUN 6'>«" \outf\ (G.it··I /It. '\ll"Qlf" r-•Q '1fWI 4'dtfl~ t~ pVbli•f'Wod !.A1Ut04y\ .no ~,iity y,,_ pt•f"K•~I pub11Yunq P••nl •\. •I JOO ._.....,, I 'Y Strttt (~•• 1.1¥\.e, C.dhtouh .. '1•1,. Rober! N Wr·Pd p,,.,,CH>n• dN'1 Pvl\11•1\t, Jack R Cvrlry Vt<~ Prfl\10--f~t •nc:I C.,....n,., •f MiilN~f Thoma<. Ke1>111I ldllor ThOmas A. Murph1ne M.t"•o•no Edlt0t Charlf'IS H Looc. Richard P. Nall A\\1\l11"t M•"•Qlf')Q C.6itC¥' Saddteback Valley Office )1101 I.• P•t Ao"d "'kn ~99r' .. '"'•Y other Offlcn Co•t• ~ .... l>OWol S.yStrt~t ,.._.,....,., ""'"" lll l N•---1 llov~v.,d ••unt1"01.,.. ll .. tn 1111~ et.oc11-i.tv<1•• l AO""" 8"0<n lt .. C.lt~Sll'HI TelephoM (714) t42-4321 Claulfled Advertlslnti 642·S.7e -··~•<• lltll•Y N~ OOll<C S11-U10 ,,.,.,\•ft , ........ ~ 4tS·OUO ("l'Yfltfll 1'11 Orel\~ C.H •t ll>veto\111"0 (.o.'f'I~~ N• f'lt•' ,..,.,., 1t1~,.,._,, .. ;torl•t m•Uf't Ot •d-t,.d!\ft"1,.f'l\t ,_.,f ll\ l"•t ~ ''t."00vt'0 w 1PW\'1t 1P•<i•f P•t1,,t\t .. " ff C: ....... ttf'tO•f"I• f 1.<oc•IHI ct•\\ IM•tttOt ,. .. 4 •• C••I• Mob , C.11 ... ~te ~ .. MC,, .......... {Mro« 1J CIO-t~ly. .. ma11 l4 10 """''°"' mtlol..,. 4ill"tln•H-U 00 ...... , ... , -A fl at $500 for city corpora- tions. -A fl at $200 for special dis- tricts for county service area formations. -A sliding scale from $25 to $300 for action on annexation of land with a single owner. The lower fee would be charged on parcels on five acres or less and the top fee on 1,000 acres or more. -A s liding scale from $50 lo $400 on annexation of land with multiple ownership. -Anything up lo a maximum charge of $500 for sphere of in· fluence. The exact cost would de· pend on the LAFC staff time needed to process the sphere. -A flat $100 fee for dissolution, merger and consolidation. Currently the commission charges $10 filing fee and a $35 processing fee on the property filed with the LA FC without an en- vironmental impact report or negative declarations . The new schedule, was scaled down from one proposed by coun- ty Supervisor Robert Battin, who serves on the LA FC. Battin has pushed for several years to make the panel self-supporting as op- posed to relying on county tax funds. Battin s uggested fees of $500 for spheres of influence and a $100 to $500 scale for annexation. He said it would bring in revenue more than $28,000 a year rather than the $1,000 in the revenue the current LAFC fees provide. In Wednesday's action com· missioners refused to adopt a lis t or fee exemptions that would have given cities a break when filing their own annexation and sphere of influence r equests. The exemption proposal, made by Commiss ion er Dona Id Saltarelli, was sharply criticized by Battin, who warned that coun- ty supervisors may vote to eliminate the $50-per-meeting salaries of members if the new fee schedule was not adopted intact. Fro•PageAJ REAGAN ..• campaign committee to oreanize and raise money for a potential run, but stopped short of throw· ing his bat into the ring. Callaway reportedly said "all the information l have" is that Reagan "has not made up his mind" on the race. "We have to go on the assump- tion that he is going to be a full· fledged, well-financed can· did ate," Callaway s aid. However, the former secretary of the Army denied he was lead· ing a dump-Rockefeller move· ment. He said Ford is "very high ·on Rockefeller" but added, "lt may be his judgment that he wants a younger man, as we're hearing from a great many peo- ple in the party." The vice president is 67. Callaway said some GOP sources had suggested former Texas Gov. John Connally ; and Sens. Howard Baker and William Brock of Tennessee and Charles Pe rcy or Illinois as running mates for Ford. Callaway made the remarks during a two-hour meeting Wed- nesday wilb a dozen reporters that was originally slated to be "of lbe record," the newspaper said. But Callaway later gave his permission to be quoted directly, the Post said. E'ro• Page A J CIA ..• agents," Shapiro told the newspaper. Two at torneys who represented the government in the civil suit Wednesday confirmed Shapiro's account of the 1966 meeting ln Norlolk. . William E . Nelson, a former justice department lawyer, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Roeer T. Williams said they •tlended the meet.lng. Sh apiro said Williams requested the meeting and that It wu also attended by John K. Creaney. who the paper said was then and is still in the CIA. Mrs. Christensen'• JOn, a broker employed bytheSan Fran- cisco nrm of Hasley and Stewart, could not be reached by telephone today to answer que-stlons ln con· nect.lon with his plans to resume uuaation . police wort at lhe c:linner table. Smith is •t. The minlmwn de· partment reUrement are ls 50 with 25 )'t!&n servlce. Tbe board ruled in Smith's favor a fter hearing reports from doctors who examined Smith, in· eluding Dr. Meyer Friedman, well-known heart specialist. "He sought r elief at the dinner table from the e motional stresses and strains of police work," Friedman 's report said . "Perb•PI be bas r eceived some relief by lhll m lhod but he has paid the price of obesity for it. C~rtainly , he is unfit for any police poslUon. ·• Another phy11ician, Dr Ralph Rosenberg, said police work ··certainly could have coatribul· cid lo compulisive overeating wh1c h has led l o mur~ud obesity." Smith a year ago was gr(i(lkd a year's disability leave with pay. but efforts to tnm down CaiJt'd, F,ngler said. ·'Ile went to diet cll.nks, he tried fad diets a nd nothing worked. He couldn't stop eat· ing," said Engler. Frk-dman ~aid that Smith. who ll.S. /tlmn hM a heart conditJcm, needs lo la&e about 125 pouaida. He ti.Id he doubted this could be ac- complished ·'outside hospilaliza· tion and complete sedation." Engler said that there have been many cases of police of· flcers contending that the worlr drove the m to drink, but he termed Smith's case as "uni· Kidnaped Boy's Mother Waiting .. ..~ UPITe~to BILLY BARTY WINDS UP HIS FAST BALL AT LPA BALL GAME More Than 350 Dwarfs Attending Convention In Michigan By IULARV KAYE Of Tiie Dally Piiot S~fl Mittie Smith has not heard from her husband in Africa in two weeks or from the U.S. Slate Department in two months. And, s he has yet lo hear from Presi- dent Ford. But, the Garden Grove woman says s he still has hope and daily awaits the lalesl news concern· ing her son, Kenneth, still bein l-{ held prisoner in Tanzania by Marxist guerrillas. In desperation over the silence. Mrs. Smith telephoned the White House earlier this week and Lried to speak with the President. Instead, she was told to write~ letter askinl! for an appointment to speak w1th him. Mrs. Smith sent. the following telegram on Tuesday: ··1n reference lo my son, Ken· nelh Stephen Sm ilh. still being he ld h ostage b y Marxis t guerrillas for two months m Africa, request immed.Jate reply for phone conversation with you." It's been two days since the telegram was sent, and Mrs. Little People Convene Du:mfs Hold National Corwention in Michigan SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (UPI> - George Rossitto threw every ounce of his four-foot frame behind the bat and blasted a home run into center field. ·'Hey, George," joked a team· m ate, "not bad for a dwarf." The Little People of America held thei .. annual east-west softball game Wednes day, midway through their week-long national convention in thia Detroit subur b. More than 350 dwarfs from as far as Ca lifornia and Alabama nocked to the convention to ex- change ideas, vote on organiza- tion rules, and maybe even meet a prospective wife or husband. "I'm looking for a boyfriend the same size as me," admitted Mary Stoecklin, a 22-year-old St. Louis native who stands 4-foot-1. "And I figured this convention was prime hunting ground." The LPA was founded in 1957 by Billy Barty. the tiny 50-year- old actor who's been "in the business'' since he wasJ. Barty. who spent eight years with comedy band leader Spike Jones when television was born and recently played a tern- peramental midget bookie in ''The Day of the Locust,·· devotes much of his time toLPA. "Jus t look at those little people E'rom Page AJ SHOP ... ~ve Uie math skills necessary to solve the d ay-to-day purchasing pr oblems we fac e in today's economy.'' "Without these s kills con· sumer s will continue to r ely m ainly on hunches and advertis- ing jingles in their purchases -a trend that must be reversed if . consumers are going to use to use their economic power effective- ly ... "sbesaid . Figuring out the added cost of financin g a n e w car was answered correctly by 56 percent of 17-year-olds and 68 percent of adults of both sexes; a door-to- door sales man's commission, 37 and 57 percent r espect ively : cooking time for a turkey, 35 and 42 percent; asphalt paint needed to coat a driveway, 41and 61 per· cent; food calories, 70 and 80 per- cent. /tluch Smoke, Little. Doinage out there." Barty said, gesturing toward the diamond where the female dwarfs wer e warming up for their own gam e. "They don't have any inhibitions. They're having a gr eat time. Thal 's what LPA is all about." The first national convention was held -fittingly -in Reno, Nev., which likes to bill itself a s · ·ttie biggest little city in the world." Twenty people belonged lo the organization then. Now, more than 2,500 of the nation's estimated 25,000 dwarfs have membership cards. Anyone 4-foot -10 or smaller can join LPA. which stresses educa- tional and vocational programs as well as social benefits. Dwarf children are welcomed by the or- ganization, which has an adop- tive program for "little littles." Barty met his wife of 14 years at an LPA convention. The cou- ple has two children, a 12-year- old girl who is "little" and a 4· year-old boy "who looks like he's going to be big.'' When two d warfs marry, there is a 50 percent ch a nce of produc- ing another dwarf. Dlllf P'llet SI.Ml P'MI• Fireman puts out the remaining glimmers of a gras s fire which Wednesday blackened a quarter acre adjacent to the San Diego Fr eeway between Oso and La Paz roads in Mission Viejo. The blaze, believed to have ~n started by children playing with ma tches, was put out before it reached a wooden fence at a nearby housing tract. Four truck companies had the fire under control within minutes. I • Smith has still not received a reply. Mrs. Smith's husban~z J oseph, new to Africa two monms ago to try to help his son. •·communications ar e very slow where be is staying so I'm not too worried about hiS satetv. But, I'd feel alot better Ii I knew what was happening," Mrs. Smith said. Kenneth Smith, 22, was among three Stanford University stu- dents kidnaped May 19from a re- mote research station at Lake Tanganiyka. The two female stu- dents were released, but Kenneth is still being held hostage. Requests from his captors for $500,000, weapons, ammunition and release of leftist prisoners from Tanzanian jails have been rejected by officials in Tanzania. Mrs. Smith manages a kitchen in a Garden Grove convalescent home -a job she's held for six years -so lb ere is no one home in case the President should call during the day. Bu( she says she's home in the evenings and still hopes to hear from Washington. PUC Eying Industrial Rate Hike SAN DIEGO (AP) -The state Public Utilities Commission may_ require San Diego Gas and Elec- tric Company to raise energy rates for its large industrial and commercial customers. That possibility was revealed Wednesday a s the commission held hearings on a request by the utility for $104.9 million in rate hikes. "The staff plans an extensive review of the San Diego rate de- sign," said PUC attorney Elinore Morgan. "Tbis will include develop. ment of a peak load pricing rate · for lhe very large general service customers." Under the peak load system, large users of electricity and gas would pay higher prices during those times of the day when energy use is heaviest. Under current rate plans, large industrial energy users pay for less than small domestic con- s ume rs. The PUC also pr~ that SDG&E impose a special service charge on new energy customers as a means to finance new power plants. E'ro• Page AJ SHARK .•• so, then it just dropped him and we grabbed him out of the water and took off.'' Sheriff's deputies said Rebstock was treated for lacera- tions or both legs and puncture wounds of the thigh at Lompoc District Hospital. and then re· leased. Morris said the shark looked to be "14to18 feet" long. Also in the boat were another roommate and Rebstock's brother, Scott, 15, Morris said. He said Rob was the only one in the water when the attack oc· curred and the others were sWl getting into their scuba diving gear. The incident happened about 500 feet from shore in an estimat- ed 20 feet of water, Mdnis said. Morris said tbe foursome had gone out in the morning and when they saw a boat in the area where the group planned to dive, they stopped thelr outboard to talk. "We just asked about dtvtng conditions and so on and this commercial diver said be had just left the water because be had seen a very large white abart and it had circled him and lulled on his fin," said Monil. "We looked at the fin and aaw some Ught scratches, th•t'1 all. He was so noncbafant ~it all and be was a c• .n merclaJ diver after abalone M> we were ttallJ' s keptical.'' ' Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 205, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'I'oda~··s Closinli( !\. \·. Stoeks THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1975 TEN CENTS City, Schools Battle Over Diteh In a bureaucratic commando· Uke action Wednesday, the City or Irvine stole a march on the Irvine school district in the battle of the ditch. Following plans laid in a secret city council session Tuesday night. City Ma nager William Woolett and City Attorney James Erickson obtained from Irvine Company President Raymond Watson the deed to a disputed strip or land in the planned Village of Woodbridge. The 80-fool wide, 2,000-foot long strip of land in question is a transit corridor adjacent to the future alignment of San Diego Creek where the flood control ditch runs through Woodbridge. Woodbridge is bounded by Moulton Parkway, Jeffrey Road. Culver Ori ve and the San Diego Freeway. The school district plans a high school site on one side of the ditch and a junior high site on the other. Al Tuesday 's city council meeting. Associate Superinten- dent John Rajcic brow?hl up the district's right of eminent do- main-the ability to condemn land needed for schools. If necessary, he said, the dis- trict could co~emn the land earmarked for a transit corridor to kee p a tran'sit system from splitting the adjacent sites. The flood control channel is lo be a grassy "swale," providing easy access from one site to another. He said the district was wor- ried that the transit corridor would prevent shared use or the lwo sites, as had been anticipat- ed in school planning for Wood- bridge. School sites in Wood· 'CIA Killed Husband' Leisure World Woman Charges Drugging By RU DI NI EDZIELSKI 01 Ille D•llf f'llOISl.ltt A Laguna Hills Leisure World woman claims that her husband shot and killed himself after being administered drugs by the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency as part of a job screening test in 1966. Mrs. Edith W. Christensen,3065 A Via Serena South, confirmed wire service reports that her husband became disoriented, s uf- * * * Nixon, CIA 'Interfered' In Chile ? NEW YORK <UPI) -Presi- dent Nixon, in 1970, ordered the Central Intelligence Agency lo try to prevent Salvador Allende from becoming president of Chile, leading to the agency's in- volvement in the planning of two military coups, the New York Times reported today. -T he newspaper, quoting autbori tali v e government sources, said the plans included proposals to kidnap Gen. Rene Schneider, chier of stafr of the Chilean Army. The sources said the CIA tried later to stop the kidnap plan, but that it was carried out nonethe- less . Schneider was killed by Chilean military plotters in the . kidnap attempt. The newspaper said the second plot involved supplying in- surgents with three machine guns and tear gas grenades. The sources said, howe ver, that plan was abandoned when it was de- cided the plot could not get broad political support. They said the weapons were re- turned to the CIA unused. The Times a lso said Secretary of State He nry Kissinger, then Nixon's assistant for national security affairs, was briefed about the kidnap plot on Oct. 13, 1970, by Thomas Karamessines, then chief of covert operations for the CIA. After K'aramessines outlined the plot and said it had little chan ce of s u ccess, the two agreed the plan s hould b e stopped, the newspaper said. The Times also said Kissinger has told Preside nt Ford of this plot. According to the sources, the Times said, "Agency officials fell Mr. Nixon's orders to block Mr. Allende, which were strongly worded, constituted a blanket authorization for their ac- tivities." (See NI XON, Page A2) Driver Pleads Innocent in Fatal Crash The drive r or a Fount ain Valley Rough Riders Day Camp bus involved ln a fa tal collision in , Irvine June 23 has pleaded inno- cent to misdemeanor manslaughter ch arges in a pre· trial arraign ment at Harbor Municipal Court. Carolyn Connors, 23, of Santa Ana Heights was released on her own recognizance pending a Jury trial Sept. 23. Mrs. Connors was the driver ln a collision between the bus and a double-trailer gravel truck al Barranca and Jeffrey roads in Irvine in which John Ramming, 6, of 3801 Park view Lane, lrvlne, WU kllled. Ten others. includlna Mrs. Connera, were injured ln the crub. Tbree children who were holpllalbcd followlng tbc col- llllon have been released and have returned home. ' ' Cered from hallucirllhons, and believed bis house was bugged and his m eat poisoned. "I told my lawyer the same thing eight years ago," said Mrs. Christensen. noting that a story published today in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot was substantially true. She was quoted as saying that her husband was not the same after returning to his home in Virginia Beach, where the couple lived al the lime, following his in- terview with the CIA . Her husband, Col. James R. Christensen, had applied for CIA employmenl several months after retiring from the Marine Corps at the age of 48. He died by gunshot wound in the head on Jan. 26, 1966, one week after the job in· terview. There was no immediate in- Crime Waive Off icia/,s 'Afraid ' to Act WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi bl ames the nation's continuing increase in crime on frightened jud ges, a complacent public, and pro- secutors and police who arc reluctant to enforce laws in black communities. "J udges t hroughout the United States are afraid to enforce the criminal law," Levi said in response to questions about the crime rate during a Voice of America interview recorded Wednesday for broad- cast Saturday. Asked whether he believed the American public "accepts the high level of crime," Levi replied, "Yes, Ido. It's amazing." Levi freque ntly has crillc1zed judges for failing to send repeat offenders to prison. But this was the first time he has contended thal they are "afraid to en- force the criminal law." He did not elaborate on the statement. Heart Attack Kills OCC's Joseph Kroll Joseph R. Kroll, dean of stu- dent a ffairs at Orange Coast College for the past 12 years. died of an appar ent heart attack early today at his Santa Ana home. He would have been 55 Friday. Funeral arrangements are pending at P eek Family Coloni al Funeral Home in Westminster. Mr. Kroll was a member of the OCC staff for 22 years. He joined the fa c ult y in 1953 as a psychology ins t r uctor and counselor. He w as also the school's first water polo and div· ing coach. He guided the water polo squad for four years and his team won a n Eastern Conference title in 1956. Mr. Kroll served as OCC's as· sociate dean from 1955 through 1960 and was the dean of students from 1960 to 1963. He assumed his present pos ition in 1963. OCC DEAN SUCCUMBS Joseph R. Kron dication of what type of drug al- legedly was administered. Mrs. (;hristensen, a r esident of Leisure World, refused to shed further light on the subject. She referred al 1 comment lo her son, James F. Christensen J r., a San Francisco stock broker, who says he is planning to resume legal action against the agency. "There's never reaJly been any <See CIA, PageA2) Vallerga Jury Ready For Trial By GARY GRANVILLE Of th• oa 11 f Pilot sutt VENTURA -Nine men and three women took jurors' oaths late Wednesday afternoon and to- day will hear opening arguments in Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's trial in Ventura Coun- ty Superior Court. -Those arguments were delayed when Vallerga's attorney, Richard Murphy, excused a jury panelist selected as an alternate jury member. As a result. a prospective alternate juror was undergoing questioning by Murphy and As· sistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. The j ury selected Wednesday will decide if the assessor acted illegally when he allegedly ac- cepted money from Spartanburg County, S.C .. in early 1973. It is al l eged Vall e r ga participated in a conflict of in· terest by accepting the money which was paid as consultant fees and expenses connected with the sale or an appraisal systevi to the North Carolina county. The jury that will hear the case was selected after two full days of jockeying by Murphy and Capizzi. Befor e they agreed on the nine -man. three-woman panel. Murphy ha d excused eight prospective jurors. including an FBI agent o n peremptory · challenges. In turn. Capizzi had let two pro- spective jurors go, one of them a mental health worker who had once worke d in radical black leader Bobby Seale's campaign fQr Oakland mayor . Among the 12 who make up the Vallerga jury are two former Ventura County Gr and Jury members. One of the fo rmer grand jurors was once m ayor of Santa Paula and the husaband of the other served for eight years on the Port Hueneme Cit y Council. Mr. Kroll served on numerous national and s ta tewide communi- ty college committees. He was serving as chairman of the up- coming League for Innovation Annual Dean 's Conference scheduled Aug. 6·8 in Newport Beach. Mr. Kroll also ser ved on the State Athletic Committee for a number of years a nd was a past president and commissioner of the South Coast Confer ence. He · was also a longtime member or the Costa Mesa Traffic Com· mission. Reagan Leads Ford Througlwut South? An avid traveler and sports en- thusiast . Mr. Kroll traveled to spots all over the world and led a number of student-facuJly trips. He was an active handball player for many years. A native of Rogers City, Mich., Mr. Kroll received his BA and MA degrees at Cal Stale Long Beach. Board Holds Fast WASHIN GTON <UPI> Chairman Arthur F. Bums told Coneress t od ay the Federal Reserve Board wlll hold fast lo its moderate monetary goals ~pite the view that a more ex· pansionary policy could saCely Atlmulate recovery from the r e- c~!liOQ_. ' From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford's campaign manager says Ronald Reagan now leads the President i n almos t every Southern state and the primary reason is Nelson A. Rockefeller, the Was hington Post reported to- day. . Howard H. "Bo" Callaway said if the former Calif omia governor announces that he will seek the Republican presidential nomina· tion he would start ahead of Ford in Calllomia, Florida and "any Southern state." largely due to opposition to Rocketelle1\ tbe Post reported. Sen ate Republican Wbtp Robert P. Griffin said today Callaway's assessment "was candJd and realistic,., but em· phuized he personally support& , .... Rockefeller for the 1976 nomina- tion and expects Ford to select him. Griffin said while Rockefeller might have problems in the South, t he same assessment could be made of Reagan for sec- tions such as the Midwest and Northeast if he were lo be the vice presidential nominee. Callaway said Ford "is n<> worse than 60-40 down'' ln any Southern stale and that "be is coming up.'' He added that be doubted Reagan could capture more than a third of the de· •lepta tothecOQvenU.O. Rea,a.o laat week aaaborind a umP9l1D committee lo ortanitc and raise money for a ~ti-1 nm. but ltopped •bolt OI throw· In• tM b at lDto the rt~. Today the <SMUAGAN, ~A.%) bridge wlll be considerably smaller than those in other parts of the clty. Acquisition costs are estim ated at $60,000, about $20,000 an acre more than the dis· trict bas paid elsewhere. The council, concerned that lhl' district would lake quick action to condemn the property at a study session on Woodbridge Wednesday night, "reached a consensus'' in the closed session lo st.•ck title to the land 1m- med1alely, rather than 90 days hence as would be lhe usual prnc· tice Council m embers said no formal vote was taken in the dosed door session, since that would be a violation of state anti- secrecy laws. One member said, "the matter came up and oo one objected.·• <S..e DITC H, Page A2l UPITe~te. PRESIDENT FORD PRESENTED WITH WHEEL OF MAYAGUEZ Capt. Charles Miller of Fountain Valley Does the Honors Mayaguez Skipper Commended by Ford From Wire Services Merchant vessel Capt. Charles T . Miller of Fountain Valley, criticized by some crewmen for his handling of the capture or thl· S.S. Mayaguez, was commended today by President Ford at a White Hous e cere mony. "You did a wonderful job," the President told Miller during the Oval Room honors which also in- cluded congratulations to the crew. Miller. 61. of 10281 Slater Ave . presented President Ford with the shjp's wheel of the Mayagucz as a historic s ouvenir of the armed seizure of vessel by Cam- bodians in May. "I am proud of you and the American people arc proud o( you." Ford told Miller. The seiz ure was t hwarted when President Ford ordered armed intervcnt ion to free the Rod Laver's Home Hit; Loss $5 ,000 Burglars pryed their way into the Corona del Mar home of vacationing tennis pro. Rod Laver. it was discovered Wed nesday and the loss of jewelry has been set at almost $5,000. Poli~id the break-in al the Cameo Shores residence was dis · covered late in the day by Laver·s daughter, Ann Marie ·Benson. Mrs . Benson told officers that her parents had been away and that she and her brother had been making daily checks or the house . which is reported lo be up for sale. During the a fternoon. Mrs. Benson said her brother found an entry door with ils knob twisted off and beanng pry marks. A preliminary check disclosed the loss of a wedding ring set belonging lo Laver's wife, Mary. as well as other items of ex pensive jewelry. The Lavtrs h a v~ been on vacation since July l. nae loss could go higher. police said, alter a full anventory ls made when the International ten· nisstar and his wife return :ship, res ulting in an island battle costly to both Cambodian and U.S. Marine forces. The captain whose container cargo s hip was seized while maneuvering offs hore from Cambodia c hatted with Ford and described the feeling as Lh<' cavalry came over the hi ll to lhear rescue. "Jt 's JUSL tremendous,'' :.:.iad the skipper "Believe me, it's of gre.1( significance not only lo the Amer i can people but ol significance to the world as a whole," Pres ident Ford con- tinued. The chief executive con- gratulated the M ayaguez crew •which actually came under fire from both s ides d uring the daring rescue operation fo r their c·ourage and resourcefulness. Crewmen of lhe S.S. Green- va lle. who volunteered to go aboard the Mayaguez after it was <See MILLER, Page A2l Or::al 7 :asl We ather Fog and low clouds dur- ing th~ night and through mad-morning Frida y, otherwise sunny s kies and s lightl y warmer l e m · peratures inland. Beach highs 70 lo 74 ris ing to 7H and 84 inland I NSIDE 'l'ODA 't' "We know 1he illegals a n• going up the road by the thousands." $Oys a borckr patrol agent whose hahd.~ ar" now tied by the Supreme Cour1 ruling requinng "pro bable caust' .. for stoppmg a t"<?htclf". See Page A16. Index ) n.--• f h .. U r :::Annexing . ·:Fee Hike ; Okayed By WILLIAM SCRREIBER Of .... 0.lly ...... SUft Massive fee increases Cor an- nexation a nd 1phere ot influence • applications and processing were approved Wednesday by the • county's Local Agency Forma- • lion Commission (LAF'C). The a ction is viewed as a step toward self -sufficiency of the state-mandate panel, which rules on the m erits and de merits of all proposed annexations, detach- me nts, incorporations and • s pecial district formations io Orange County. The new fee schedule, which wilJ take effect Aug. 1, includes the following ch arges: -A flat $500 for city corpora- tions. -A fl at $200 for special dis- tricts for county service area formations. -A sliding scale from $25 to $300 for action on annexation of land with a single owner. The lower fee would be charged on parcels on five acres or less and the top fee on 1,000 acres or more. -A sliding scale from $50 to $400 on annexation of land with multiple ownership. ' -Anything up l o a maximum charge of $500 for sphere of in- flue nce. The exact cost would de- pend on the LA FC staff time needed to process the sphere. -A fl at $100 fee for dissolution, merger and consolidation. Currently the commission charges $10 ·filing fee and a $35 processing fee on the property filed with the LA FC without an en- vironmental impact r eport or negative declarations. The new schedule, was scaled down from one proposed by coun- ty Supervisor Robert Battin, who serves on the LA FC. Battin has pushed for several years to make the panel self-supporting as op- posed to relying on county tax funds. Battin suggested fees of $500 for s pher es of influence and a $100 to $500 scale for annexation. He said it would bring in revenue • more than $28,000 a year rather than the $1 ,000 in the revenue the current LA FC fees provide. In Wednesday's action com- • missioners r efused to adopt a list offee exemptions that wouJd have given cities a break when filing , their own annexation and s phere of influence requests. The exemption proposal, made b y Co mmi ssioner Do nald . Saltarelli, was s harply criticized · by Battin, who warned that coun- . ty supe rvis ors may vote to eliminate the $50·per -meeling salaries of members ifthenewfee schedule was not adopted intact. F rom Page A J REAGAN ••• committee registered with the Federal Election Commission. Callaway reportedly said "all the information 1 have" is that Reagan ''has not made up his mind" Wl the race. ··we have lo go on the assump- tion that he is going to be a full· fle dged, w e ll -fina nced can· didate," Callaway said. However , the former secretary of the Army denied be was lead· ing a dump· Rockefeller move- ment He said Ford is "very high on Rockefeller" but added, "Il may be his judgment that he wants a younger man, as we're hearing from a great many peo- ple in the party.'' The vice president is 67. Callaw ay said some GOP sources had suggested former Texas Gov. John Connally and Sens. Howard Baker and William Brock of Tennessee and Charles Percy of Illino1s as running mates for Ford. 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He said he plans to take legal action unless a Philadelphia at- torney he has consulted tells him he does not have a case. Mrs. Christensen initiated an $800,000 damage suit agairtst the CIA in 1966 but the case was dropped when government of- ficials persuad~her attorney that witnesses cou be produced to defeat the s uit nd that liliga. ti on would reveal the names of un- dercover agents. William L. Shapiro. now a Norfolk District Court judge, said he dropped the case after be- ing told that having agents give testimony at a trial would blow their cover. "They said they had some of these operatives overseas in secret missions and it would ex- pose -blow their cover -it would s how these men were CIA agents," Shapir o told the newspaper . Two attorneys who represented the government in the civil suit Wednesd ay confirmed Shapiro's account of the 1966 meeting in Norfolk. William E . Nelson, a former justice department lawyer, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger 1'. Williams said they attended the meeting. Shapiro said Willi ams requested the meeting and that it was also atte nded by John K. Creaney, who t he paper said was then and is still in the CJA. Mrs. C hri stensen's son, a broker employed by the San Fran- cisco firm of Hasley and Stewart, could not be r eached by telephone today lo answer questions in con· nection with his plans to resume litigation. Hathaway Now Has Diabetes WASHINGTON (AP) -In- t erior Secretary Stanley K. Hathaway, hospitalized las t week for exhaustion, is also suf · fering from a mild case of diabetes , a d e p a rtment spokesman said today. The s p okesman said the diabetes w as diagnosed a t Bethesda Naval Medical H'ospital after his admission on the recommendation of presiden- tial phys ician Dr. Willi a m Luk ash. Talk s Concluded WASHINGTON <U PI ) Negotiators for the United States and Spain Wednesday concluded three days of t a lks on renewal of the agreem ent for U.S. use of military bases in Spain. Shark Bites Diver, Then Spits Him O.ut SANTA BARBARA <AP) ...:.... A shaken college student said today he was "just glad to be alive" after a large sh ark attacked then spit him out during a diving trip offthe coast. The attack occurred about an hour after a diver warned he had seen a shark in the area. "I'm a little lost for words, but I'm just glad lo be alive," said Robert Re bstock, 23, of San Marino, in a telephone interview. He suffered cuts and puncture wounds on his legs and thighs in the attack Wednesday off Pt. Co ncepcion near Lompoc. Speaking fro m the bed of his apartm ent here, Rebstock said he had been in the water only a couple of minutes alongside a 16-foot outboard boat when the shark suddenly came straight up "and my fee t went right down his throat." Jeff Morris, 22, his roommate who was a long on the diving trip, said, "Il cam e up in a rush with Rob in its mouth, str aight up out of the water maybe three feet or so. then it Just dropped him and we grabbed him out of the water F r o m Page A 1 NIXON ... The newspaper quoted one source as saying Nixon was "ex- tremely anxious " a bout Al- lende's rise to power in Chile while another source said th~ former president was "frantic." In another development CIA Director Willia m E. Colby has testified the CJA opened nearly 68,000 letters during its illicit mail operation in five cities and had a watch list on mail of JOO American citizens. Colby told a House subcommit- tee July 10 one object of the operation was to find out how the Soviets, Chinese and other Com- munist countries were opening and censorin g the letters on the other end and whether any codes were hidden in or on the letters. The testimony was made public today by the s ubcommittee. Sen. Frank Church, CD-Idaho), Loda)"' asked the Senate to extend for six months the life of commit- tee investigating the CIA and other U.S. intelligence gathering organizations. "The delays resulting from slow turnover by the executive branch of documents requested by the committee and the unex- pected requirement to deal with the que$tion of assassinations bas set back the committee's limeta· ble by at least three months,'' Church told the Senate. and took off." S h eriff 's d eputies said Rebstock was t reated for lacera- tions of both legs and puriclure wounds of the thigh al Lompoc District Hospital, and then r e· leased. Morris said the s hark looked to be "14to18 feel" long. Also in the boat were another room m a te and Rebs tock 's brother, Scott, 15, Morris said. He said Rob was the only one in the water whe n the attack oc- curred and the others were still getting into their scuba diving gear. T he incident happened about 500 feet from s hore in an estim at- ed 20 feet of water, Morris s aid. Morris said the foursome had gone out in the morning and when they s aw a boat in the area where the group planned to clive, they stopped their outboard to talk. ··we just aske d about diving conditions and so on and this commercial diver said he bad just left the water because he had seen a very lar ge while shark and it had circled him and tugged on bis fin," said Morris. "We looked at the fin and saw some light scratches, that's all. He w as so nonc halant about it all and he was a commercial d iver after abalone so we wer e really skeptical." But Morris added : "We took the warning seriously. We spent al least an hour t alking it over. Rob didn't want to di ve there, and we moved up the coast. "Th al diver was talking in such low tones, he was just not very convincing.'' said Morris. "After seeing that thing J don't think J could talk like that." Front Page Al MILLER .•. recaptured from Cambodia. also came in for praise. ''This is in the best spirit. . .' · said President Ford, citing tradi- tions of courageous s ailors. President Ford also chatted at some length with Capt. MHler - a skipper described at the time by seam an associates as a man who runs a light ship - about condition or the Mayaguez. He also asked the aging ship's master about his condition af. terward. "You look pretty healthy," he told the Fountain Va lley man. The President said he would keep the Mayaguez' wheel on dis- play in tbe Oval Room for a few days while deciding on a perma- nent place for the new artifact of American maritime and military history. Little People Convene Duxufs Hold National Convention in Michigan ... SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (UPJ) - George Rossitto threw every ounce of his four-Coot frame behind the bat and blasted a home run into center field. "Hey. George," joked a team- mate, "not bad for a dwarf." The LitUe People of America held t h e ir annual east-west softball game Wednesday, midway through their week-tong national convention In thls Detroit suburb. More than 350 dwarfs from as Car as California and Al abama flocked to the convention to ex- change ideas, vote oo oTgan1za- tion rules. and maybe even meet a prospective wire or husband. "I'm looking for a boyfriend the same aize as me," •dmitted Mary Stoecklin, a 22-year~ld St. Loula naUve who •land.~ f·foot-1 . "And l fi gured this conventioo was prime hunting ground.'' The LPA was founded in 1957 by Billy Barty, the tiny 50-ye~ old actor who's been •'in the business" since he was 3. Barty, who spent eight years with comedy band leader Spike Jones when television was born and r ecently played a tem- peramental midget bookie in "The Day of the Locust," devotes mucbofbis timetoLPA. '•Just look at those little people out there,·• Barty said, gesturing toward the diamond where the female dwarfs were warming up for tbelr own a•me. "They don't have any inhibitions. They're hav1ng a 1reat time. That's what LPA is all a bout." The first notional convenuon wu held -fitUn.rb -in Reoo. r I • Nev., which likes to bill itseU as "the biggest little city in the world.'' Twenty people belonged lo the or ganization then. Now, more than 2,500 of the nation's estimated 25,000 dwarfs have membership cards. Anyone 4-Coot-10 or smaller can join LPA. which stresses educa- tional a nd vocational programs as well as social benefits. Dwarf children are welcomed by the or- ganization, which has an adop- tive program for "JitUe litUes.'' Barty met his wife of H years at an LPA convention. The cou- ple bas two children, a 12-year- old sirl who is '"little" and a 4 year-old boy ·'who look.I UJce he's goina to be big." When two dwarfs marry, there la a :;o percent chance of produc· 1ng another dwarf. lJ .s. !ti 111'11 Kidnaped Boy's Mother Waiting By IULARY KA.VF. Of TM Dalt)' l"IMCIWn Mittie Smith bas not heard from her husband in Africa in two weeks or from the U.S. State Department in two months. And, she has yet to hear from Presi- dent Ford. But, the Garden Grove woman says she still has hope and dailv F r om P a ge A J DITCH ..• By 4 p.m . Wednesday, a paper r eserving the I and for transit cor- ridor use had been filed with the county. On adjourning Tuesday, the council scheduled a s pecial session at 5 p.m . Wednesday. The session was to develop strategy for the city's next step should the Irvine Company tum down the request to deed the land over im- mediately. The land is to be reserved for tranist corridor use for five years, with a possible two.year extension. If no system is de· veloped to use the corridor within that time, t he land will revert to the Irvine Company. The district was notified of the land deal Wednesday afternoon and the matter did not come up at the study session on Woodbridge Contacted today, Rajcic of the school district said the city over- reacted to what was merely a statement of concern about t he possible proble ms of a trans it corridor. Council m embers said t hey had no doubt that clistrict con- demnation of the land was an im- m inent possibility. Irvine Company spokesman Martin Brower said that the Irvine Company would have had to deed over the la nd sooner or later and had no objection to do- ing it Wednesday. Rajcic said that he had in- t ended no comments to the c ity council Tuesday after teaming that the school site was not to be considered in an Irvine Company appeal of conditions pl aced on the development by the planning commission. He made the comments, he said, after being urged to speak by Mayor Art Anthony. Asked about the r apid land de- al, R ajcic said that over his career he has bee n involved in the construction of 40 schools and "I 've never experienced anything like it." ll is unlikely that any transit system will use the strip of land, said Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. CHP Pay Hike Plea Upheld SACRAMENTO (UPJ) -A Superior Court judge has ordered the stale to grant 17.5 percent pay raise to California Highway Patrol Patrol o fficers. Judge Joseph A. Decristoforo Wednesday said the s tate person· nel board must grant the raises or appear Aug. 7 to tell the court why the pay boost should not be granted. Under the new state budget, the officers are slated for a 10 percent r aise instead of a 17.5 pe rcent hike provided in pre- ,;ous legislation . awaits the latest news concern· tne her son, Kenneth. atill being h eld prisoner in Tanzania by Marxist guerrillas. In desperation over the silence, Mrs. Smith te lephoned lbe White House earlier this week and tried to s peak with the President. Instead, she was told lo write a letter askine for .an appointm~nt to speak with him. Mrs. Srrulh sent· the following telegram on Tuesday: "In reference to my son, Ken- neth Stephen Smith, still being h e ld nostage by Marxist guerrillas for two months in Africa, request 1mmedlale reply for phone conversation with !"OU.'' It's been two days since the t elegram was sent, and Mrs. Smith has still not received a reply. Mrs. Smith's husband, Joseph, new lo Africa two months ago lo lry to help his son. "Communications are verv slow where he is staying so I'm not too worried about his s afetv. But, I'd feel alot better if I knew what w as happening," Mrs. Smilh said. Kenneth Smith, 22, was among three Stanford University stu- dents kidnaped May 19 from a re- mote research station at Lake Tanganiyka. The two female stu- dents were re leased , but Kenneth is still be ing held hostage. Requests from his captors for $500,000, weapons, ammunition and release of le ftist prisoners from Tanzanian jails have been rejected by officials in Tanzania. Mrs. Smith manages a kitchen in a Garden Grove convalescent home -a job she's held for six years -so there is no one home in case the President should call during the day. Bu( she says she's home in the evenings and s till hopes to hear from Washington. Suspect Held In Burglary Irvine police arrested a Santa Ana man Wednesday on charges . of taking part in a burglary in which a burglar smashed through a sliding glass door in bis f I i g h t f r o m t h e a n g r y· homeowner. Joseph A. Jiron, 18, was arrest- ed after police traced the license number of t he getaway car to .Jiron's father, Joseph Rodarte. Rodarte h ad r eported to Santa Ana police tha t his car had been stolen. The burglary, in which a radio receiver was stolen, took place early Wednesday at the home of · Robert W. Olson. 4311 Skylark St. Irvine Officer R.J . Hansen said two m en apparently were in- volved in the burglary. Olson sur- prised one man in the living room. T he burglar ran, smashed through a sliding glass door and left a trail of blood to the car waiting at the curb. Ol son recorded the license number. Jiron allegedly was outside the house at the time of the burglary. Police so far have no leads on the man who was ins ide the home. They s aid his forearm was cut as he ran through the glass door. Ul'1 ~ BILLY BARTY W1N08 UP tf18 FAST BALL AT LPA BALL GAM1! More Than 350 Dwalf8 Attending Conventfon In Michigan I 1 7 ~untington Beach Fountain Valley D * VOL. 68, NO. 205, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Tnda~··s CloHinlf ~.\·.Stocks THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1975 TEN CENTS Grove Mont Awaits Call Front President By IDLARV KAY£ Of'"• D•lly Plle4 Ji." Mittie Smith has not heard from her husband in Africa in two weeks or from the U.S. State Department in two months. And, she has yet lo hear from P-resi· dent Ford. But, the Garden Grove woman says she still has hope and daily awaits the latest news concern- Ing her son, .Kenneth, still being held prisoner in Tanzania by Marxist guerrillas. In desperation over the silence, Mrs. Smith telephoned the While House earlier this week and tried to speak with the President. Instead. she was told to write a letter asking for a n appointment ·to speak w1t11 him. Mrs. Smith sent the following telegram on Tuesday: "ln reference to my son, Ken- neth Stephen Smith, still being h e ld hos tage b y Ma rxis t guerrillas for two months in Africa, request immed.Jate reply for phone conversation with rou." It's been two days s ince the telegram was sent, and Mrs. Smith has still not received a reply. Mrs. Smith's hus band. Joseph, fl ew to Africa two months ago lo try to help his son. "Com munications are very slow where he is s taying so I'm not too worried about his safetv. But, I 'd feel alot better if I knew wh~t was happening," Mrs . Smith said. Kenneth Smith. 22, was among 'CIA Killed Husband' Leisure World Woman Charges Drugging By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 1"9 0.lly Piiot St<lff A Laguna Hills Leisure World woman claims that her husband shot and killed himself after being administered drugs by the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency as part of a job screening test in 1966. Mrs. Edith W. Chris tensen, 3065 A Via Serena South, confirmed wire service reports that her husband became disoriented. suf· OCC Dean J. R. Kroll Dead at 54 Joseph R. Kroll. dean of slu· dent affairs al Orange Coast College for tbe past 12 years, died oC an apparent heart attack early today at his Santa Ana home. He would have been 55 Friday. Fune ral a r rangements are pending at Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. Mr. Kroll was a member of the OCC staff for 22 years. He joined -the faculty i n 1953 as a psychology instructor and counselor. ff e w as also the school's firs t wale r polo and div· ing coach. He guided the waler polo squad for four years and his team won an Eastern Conference title in 1956. Mr. Kroll served as OCC's as- sociate dean from 1955 through 1960 and was the dean of students from 1960 to 1963. He assumed his present position in 1963. Mr. Kroll served on numerous national and statewide communi· ty college committees. He was serving as c hairman of the up- coming League for Innovation Annual Deans Confere n ce scheduled Aug. 6·8 in Newport Beach. Mr. Kroll also served on the stale Athletic Committee for a number of years and was a past president and commissioner of <See KROLL, Page A2) Deputy Indicted SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A sus- pended deputy sheriff facing two assault charges has been named in the first indictment returned by the San Diego County Grand Jury in its probe into charges of brutality and mistreatment in the county jail. Vincent L . Betcher, 29, was accused Wed· nesday of assaulting two men held in the jail on spearate mis- d emeanor drunken driving charges. OraACoast <= -~-7--=- Weather fered Crom hallucinaUons. and believed bis house was bugged and bis meat poisoned. "I told my lawyer the same thing eight years ago," said Mrs. Christensen, noting that a story published today in the Norfolk Virginian· Pilot was substantially true. She was quoted ¥saying that her husband was not the same after returning to his home in Virginia Beach, where the couple lived al the time, following his in- terview with the CIA. Her husband, Col. James R. Christensen, had applied for CIA e mployment several months after retiring from the Marine Corps at the age of 48. He died by guns hot wound in the head on Jan. 26, 1966, one week after the job in· terview. There was no immediate in· Crime Waive Officiah 'Afraid' to Act WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi olames the nation's continuing increase in crime on frightened j udges, a complacent public, and pro- secutors and police who ar e reluctant to enforce laws in black communities. "Judges throughout the United States are afraid to enforce the criminal law," Levi said in response to questions about the crime rate during a Voice of America interview r ecorded Wednesday for broad- cast Saturday. Asked whether he believed the American public ''accepts the high level of crime," Levi replied, "Yes. I do. It's amazing." Levi frequently has criticized judges for failing to send repeat off enders to prison. But this was the first time he has contended that they are "afraid to en· force the criminal law." He did not elaborate on the statement. Court Action Eyed Over School Unity Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict have a uthorized a private law firm to investigate possible court action in connection with local school district unification proposals. Dr. Ralph Bauer. president of the school board, s aid today no s pecific action h as been authorized, but the firm of Rutan and Tucker has been asked lo de· termine what legal recourse the high school district has to protect its interests. "This is not a vindictive fight. We're just trying to make sure our constituents can house and finance their students if unllica· lion goes through,'' Bauer s aid. Voters may decide Nov. 4 if separate, unified school districts are created in the city of Foun· tain Valley and along what is now the Huntington Beach City (elementary ) School District. The new Huntington Beach District would also take in the so· called "strip" area. a portion of the Fountain Valley <ele men- tary) School District which is in Huntington Beach. to $75-a n-hour. depending on services performed. The decision to look into the specific unifica- tion issue was made Saturday. (See UNIFY, Page A2> Driver Pleads Innocent in Fatal Crash The driver of a Fountain Valley Rough Riders Day Camp bus involved in a fatal collision in Irvine June 23 has pleaded inno- cent to misdemeanor manslaughter charges in a pre· trial arraignment al Harbor Municipal Court. Carolyn Connors, 23, of Santa Ana Heigh ls was released on her own recognizance pending a jury trial Sept. 23. Mrs. Connors was the driver in a collision between the bus and a double-trailer gravel truck at Barranca and J e rrrey roads in Irvine in which John Ramming, 6, of 3801 Parkview Lane, Irvine. was killed. dication of what type or drug al- legedly was administered. Mrs. Christensen. a resident of Leisure World, refu st>d to s hed further light on the subject. She re fer re d all comment to her son, J ames F. Christensen Jr., et San Francisco stock broker. who says he is planning to resume legal action against the agency. "There's never really been any (See CIA, P age A2) Nixon CIA Bid to Fight Allende Told NEW YORK <UPI) -Presi- dent Nixon. in 1970. ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to try to prevent Salvador Allende Crom becoming president of Chile, leading lo the agency's in· volvement in the planning of two military coups, the New York Times reported today. T he n e ws pa per, quot ing a uthori la ti ve governmenl sources, said the plans included proposals to kidnap Gen. Rene Schneider . chief of staff of the Chilean Army. The sources said the CIA tried later to stop the kidnap plan, but that it was carried out nonethe- less. Sc hneider was killed by Chilean military plotters in the kidnap attempt. The newspaper said the second plot i n volved s upply ing in · s urgents with three machine guns and tear gas grenades. The sources said, however, that plan was abandoned when it was de- cided the plot could not get broad political support. They said the weapons were re- turned to the CIA unused. The Times also said Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, then Nixon's assistant for national security affairs, was briefed about the kidnap plot on Oct. 13, 1970, by Thomas Kara messines. then chief of covert operations for the CIA. After Karamessines outlined the plot a nd said it had little c ha n ce of s uccess, the two agreed the pla n s hould be stopped, the newspaper said. The Times also said Kissinger has told President Ford or this plot. According to the sources, the Times said, "Agency officials felt Mr. Nixon's orders to block Mr. Allende, which were strongly worded, constituted a blanket auth orization tor their ac· ti vi ties." The news paper quoted one source as saying Nixon was "ex- tremely anxious" about Al- lende's rise to power in Chile, while another source said the former president was "frantic." In another development CIA Director William E . Colby has (See NIXON, Page A2) 1f those two areas pull out oC the high school district, only the Seal Beach. Ocean View and Westminster districts would re- main as part or the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict. Survey Confirms It three Stanford University stu- dents kidnaped May 19 from a re mote research station at Lake :ranganiyka. The two fernale stu· dents wer e released, but Kenneth is sWl being held hostage. Requests from his captors Cor $500,000, weapons, ammunition and release or leftist prisoners from Tanzanian jails have been L11ckyGirl rejected by offi cials in Tanzania. Mrs. Smith manages a kitchen in a Garden Grove convalescent home -a job she's held for six years -so there is no one home an case the President should call duringtheday. But, she says she's home in the evenings and s till hopes to hear from Washington. Beverly Towle, 18, Huntington Beach, can afford to s mile. After all, she's not paying those hefty rent prices for a house at the beach during the current period of over cast weather along the shores of the Orange Coast. Mayaguez Skipper Commeruled by Ford From Wire Services Merchant vessel Capt. Charles T . Miller of Fountain Valley, criticized by some crewmen for his handling or the capture of the S.S. Mayaguez. was commended today by President Ford at a While.House ceremony. "You did a wonderful job." the President told Miller during the Oval Room honors which also in- cluded congr atulations to the crew. Miller, 61, or 10281 Slater Ave., presented President Ford with the ship's wheel or the Mayaguez as a historic souvenir of the armed seizure or vessel by Cam· bodians in May. "I a m proud or you and the American people are proud of you." Ford told Miller . The seizure was thwarted when Preside nt Ford ordered armed intervention to free the ship, resulting in an island battle costly to both Cambodian and U.S. Marine forces. The captain whose container cargo s hip w as seized whilc- maneuverin g o ffs hore from Cambodia chatted with Ford and describe d the feeling as the cavalry came over the hill to their rescue. "It's just tremendous." said lhe skipper . "Believe m e, it's of grea l s ignificance not only lo the Am e rican people but o f significance to the world as n whole," President Ford con tinued. The chief executive con- gratulated the Mayaguez crew which actually came under fire CSee MJLLE R , PageA2) Slain Youth's Parents File Suit on Store Fog and low clou~ dur- ing the night and through mid -morning Friday, otherwise sunny skies and slightly warmer tem- peratures inland. Beach highs 70 to 74 rising to 78 . and 84 lnland. Dr. Bauer said legal action might involve some type or guarantees on finances for what is left of the high school district. or housing for its students, or direct action against unification. He said be expects the attorney to have a list of suggestions within a couple or weeks. Men Better Shoppers? Da mages totaling more than $6 million were demanded Wednes· day by a Huntington Beach cou- ple who claim that negligence by their murdered son's employers contributed to his death last Oct. 31. Claude and Ella Finklea, 10646 El Adelan te Ave., Fountain Valley. n a m e the Southla nd Corporation as derendants in their Orange County Superior Court laws uit. Th e firm operates the 7-Eleven market. 10980 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley. .. The disttict hired Rutan and 'I'ueker May 13 at the rate or $.15 CLUMSY CROOK DROPS LOOT CARDIFF (AP) -San Di ego CO\mtY sherlrt's deputies were looldna for a m an who robbed a Bank of Amerlca branch or $492 Wedne11day. He milhl have gotten away with more, but he dropped $500 an bills oo his way out of the bank. i WASHINGTON (AP) - Families might get a better buy tor their food dollar if husbands rather than wives do the grocery shopping. a nationwide study of consumer math skills indicated today. The government-funded sur· vey or 34,000 l 7-year-01~ and 4,200 adults aged 26 to 35 found that males consistently out· performed females in a wide variety or mathematical ex· crcises 21imulatlna common buy· lntt and financing probJcms. ·'These data seem to reinforce the old stereotypes about female Inability to cope with 'technical' or 'loaical • s u bject1." the authora sald. The study was funded by the Del>artment of Health, Educa· tion and Welfare. .Uked to calculate the lowest price per ounce for a box ot rice, the correct answer "'1as given by 40 percent of 17-year-old males and 4.5 percent of adult males, but only 29 percent or young females and 32 percent or aduJt females. Females perlormed slightly better. 39 to 37 percent respec· Uvely for both age groups. in choosing the lowest unit price for CaMed tuna, while 42 and SS per· cet ol the m•les answered cor- rectly. In both tbe rice and l\IDa ~ blema, the atlld.Y said females were more likely to ,uess Wl'Ollg that the largest size was the most economical. The survey also Cound that the majority of 17-year-olds and adults of both sexes couldn't perform such common tasks as judging the best food buy, calculating a taxi lare or balanc· ing a checkbook. and therefore are likely ripping themselves off annuaUy to the tune ot hundreds ol dollars each. Virginia H. Knauer, preslden· t.i81 consumer adviser. said the report "brings home the hard fact that many consumen do not have the math s1tllls necessary to solve the day-to-day purchasing problems we C.ce in toda,y'a economy.'' Michael Stephen Finklea, 20. was shot and killed at the market while employed \here as a night derk. the action notes. It 1s ol· leged that the failure of the de- f end ants to provide him with an alarm system contributed to that killing. Brothers Hugh Daniel Bean. 2', and Charles Dennis Bean, 22, face trial Od. 14 in SUperior C.OUrt f Ot" their alleged lcilling of Flnklea during their asserted robbery of the ma.rkel. • . . ,41 DAILY PILOT H/F Thurldty, July 14, 1975 HB Aninial Control Hearing Ordered The great debnte over CDlifornia Animal Control's operation in Huntington Beach will become the subject of a formal hearing. but exactly when, where and bow has yet t.o be determined. Al Monday night's city cooncil occ DEA N SUCCUMBS Joseph R. Kroll Fro•PageAl KROLL • • • the South Coast Conf'erence. He was also a longtime member of the Costa Mesa Traffic Com· mission. An avid traveler and sports en· thusiast, Mr. Kroll traveled to spots all over the world and led a number of student-faculty trips. He was an active handball player for many years. A native of Rogers City, Mich.,. Mr. Kroll received bis BA and MA degrees at Cal State Long Beach. Rod Laver's Home Hit; Loss $5,000 Burglars pryed their way into the Corona del Mar home of vacationing tennis pro, Rod . Laver, it was discovered Wed· nesday and the loss of jewelry bas been set at almost SS,000. Police said the break-in at the Cameo Shores res idence was dis· covered late in the day by Laver's daughter, Ann Marie Benson. Mrs. Benson told officers that her parents had been away and that she and her brother bad been making daily checks of the house which is reported to be up for sale. During the a fternoon, Mrs. Benson said her brother found an entry door with its knob twisted off and bearing pry marks. A preliminary check disclosed the loss of a wedding ring set belonging lo Laver's wife, Mary, as well as other items of ex- pensive jewelry. The Lavers h ave been on vacation s ince July 1. The loss could go higher, police said, after a full inventory is made when the international ten· nis star and his wife return. Pay Hikes Okayed RIVERSIDE <UPl)-Thecity council Wednesday approved a memorandum giving city employes an 8 percent pay in- crease this fiscal year and next year. Refuse workers received a 6 percent raise this year and a e percent raise next year. ORANGE COAST H1F DAILY PILOT fnitOt•-"Ot C.0.\I O•lt¥ P ilot witf\-""<"f'<°"' btncdOW N t W\ Prf'\\ t\Pvbll~b'Jthrt 0ra1'19"' (l»\I PvtM1\h1"Q r omo•"• S~•I• tdlUon\ •r~ l)Ub41\,Nlod Mof"id"V tlVOUQf\ rr1tW\f kw Co\I• Ntt1H""4 ,..,...DO,, 8f'Jt(h Hutlf1nq1!on S-it<t. '°"' l••n V41111''/ lnoru ~fl0111r~Cll. Vi4111itV •nd L-l9un.1 9.,,.0~ ~ulrt (.f>tt\t A \tf'\oQfr rr~t .O•'tan I'\ pub4t'°"4"11 \.fturO•Y\ and Wt'ld•¥\ l~ 0t1nt1p.itl 1Nb'1"'1no ot•nl 1\ 111111 .JOO W.•t e., Stre-t, Ch\\•,,,,,,,. .. ,#; C•ltfornl• .,.,. 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"' .. fu\lt thOft tctttort~I ,..~tt•t or •d•tfl "~'"' "••• " "'•• .,_. r•or••vc •d ••11"0ul ~<.·•• ~'"''''••" Ot (MW, • .,.,. ... ,... •• S.<ltf'ld <IU \ ~··--p.tld II GO\t• Mot, U Ul&'I"" \UC>\(r1 .. 1Mby(.,t1trU 00-111¥, .., -" u oo "''"'"''· ,.,.., .. ....,~--u.oo ,,..,...,.,., • meeting, Councilman Henry Duke made tbe flrtt call for a public beann1. as h•complalned about the number of phone calls he geu about animal control. Duke wanted the city council to · bold the hearing, but Councilman Al Coen, a veterao of several heated bearlnf• on thtt eat lkente l11ue, ,u1,1tlyoltJeetecl. ''If lt la not le1aJly necefAlr)' to have a public heariq, I will not be there," Coen warned. "l wW not subject myself to that. We should have a report Crom our animal control commission." Togetherness For Pageant By WLARY KAYE Ot the D•llJ l'li.t s...ff Their summer social life is ruined, traces of makeup last aJl summer and the younger ones complain of getting too little sleep. Despite tbe obvious drawbacks, members or the Dunn family of Newport Beach are enthusiastic about their roles in the Laguna Beach Pageant or Masters and are eager to do it again next year. This summer's pageant is the third for Max and Carolyn Dunn and their 12-year·old daughter, Paige. Their other two children, Debbie, 14, and Max Jr., 13, joined tbe s how for the first time this year. The Dunns are among hun- dreds of volunteers who are spending their summer posing as paintings or sculptures in the famous pageant of living pie· tures. Two casts are selected in February and they alternate weeks throughout the summer, performing six nights a week. The pageant, al the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach, runs for six weeks. Makeup often is a problem for pageant volunteers, since it is smeared over faces and bodies to help recreate the paintings. "This year, makeup wasn't too much of a problem, since it is mostly on our faces," explained Mrs. Dunn. "But last year, my husband played a bronze statute and the green makeup lasted all summer -mostly in bis ears and on the pillow cases." With several performances un· der their belts, the two Dunns newest to the pageant have sur· prisingly different reactions. "I thought it was going to be boring -and it's not," says Max Jr., who poses in the painting "Frolic." "I love to play with the other cast members after my picture is done and watch the other pictures.·• "And , I thought it was going to be exciting -and it's boring," says Debbie, who plays with 16 others in "Korean Vignettes," which stretches across the upper portion of the st age. . Mrs. Dunn says a certain amount of joking goes along with each painting. "For instance, every time Paige and I return from our poses, people backstage ask, 'Did you catch anythiQg?' The same people as k that every night," she said. "One night I'm going to answer that I caught grunion and Paige will say she caught albacore," added Mrs . Dunn. In addition lo the kidding, there's a camaraderie that de· velops among the cast members. The models wait backstage prior to their onstange appearances and are served hot chocolate, cof- fee, lemonade and cookies. "Kjds sit around playing cards and games in their costumes. It's really a funny sight," Mrs. Dunn said. On the negative side, Mrs. Dunn admits her social life is ruined, since the pageant performances taJce precedence over all else. "We'd have to be very sick or have something very important to do to miss a performance," Mrs. Dunn said. "The old s aying, 0The Show Must Go On' is true here." While Mrs. Dunn noted her ruined social life, Debbie was most concerned a bout her ruined s leep. "I have to get up at 6:30 a.m. every morning to go to summer school and we don't get back from the pageant until after 11 p.m., says Debbie. "Next year I'll do the pageant and skip summer school so I can sleep late," she added. Max Sr. was initially disap- pointed this year when he had to play a cowboy -in "Dash for Timber'' -instead of an Indian. "They told him he could play an Indian if he shaved his mustache, but be wouldn't, so now he's a cowboy," said Mrs . Dunn. She explained that the family got involved in the pageant because of her curiosity. "I saw the pageant one year and was so intrigued I wanted to find out how it was done. Paige came along to keep me company and then my husband decided he'd better, too, or he'd spend a lot of lonely nights,'' Mrs. Dunn explained. Vallerga Opening Arguments Heard By GARY GRANVILLE OHM Delly l'llOtkafl VENTURA -Nine men and three women took jurors' oaths late Wednesday aftemoooand to- day will bear opening arguments in Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's trial in Ventura Coun- ty Superior Court. Those arguments were delayed when Vallerga's attorney, Richard Murphy, excll.5ed a jury panelist selected as an alternate jury member. As a r esult, a prospective alternate juror was undergoing questioning by Murphy and As· sistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. The jury selected Wednesday will decide if the assessor acted illegally when be allegedly ac- cepted money from Spartanburg County, S.C., in early 1973. It is alleged Vallerga participated in a conflict of in· Valley Council Will Ponder Unification The Fountain Valley Clty Council may set aside part of its September newsletter foe' a d• bate on unlficaUon. But first, council members have asked the s taff to study the matter, and they want ttilldents to respond to the idea. The coun- cil will decide the matter Aug. 5. Councilman Roaer Stanton suggested devoting t.he spa« to unification at Tuesday nlgbt'1 ci- ty council meeting. The newsletter goes to each Fountain Valley home with city news and featurei. Stanton suggested the city pre- pare objective facts and figures agreed upon by both sides, then allow each slde to m a.ke a pr-.en- la ti on. Th• idea, he said, la to give re· sldenta unbf11ed ln!ormaUon lo help them dttlde bow to vote Nov.4. terest by accepting the money which was paid as consultant fees and expenses connected wilb the sale of an appraisal system to the North Carolina county. The jury that will hear the case was selected after two full days of jockeying by Murphy and Capizzi. Before they agreed on the nine-man, three-woman panel, Murphy bad excused eight prospective jurors, including an FBI agent on p eremptory challenges. In tum, Capizzi bad let two pro- spective jurors go, one or them a mental health worker who had once worked in radical black leader Bobby,Seale's campaign for Oakland mayor. Amoog the 12 who make up the Vallerga jury are two former Ventura County Grand Jury members. Buto.-,, Btdt Rodney Jones is the new president of the HUntington Beach Historical Society. He replace.a Virginia Whip- ple. · Tbe council finally voted 5-1 (Mayor Norma Gibbs opposed) toarder the animal care and con· trol commission to hold a hearing to dete&""mine tf CAC is living up to Its city contract. Mem~rs or tho ~ell also said they would like to see a re- port from the animal com- mission someUme ln August. But when the animal com-.. mission met Tuesday night, 24 hours alter the council session, the commission deferred any ac· lion on such a hearin1 until its Aug. 12 meeting. UPI Tei.,illoto PRESIDENT FORD PRESENTED WITH WHEEL OF MAYAGUEZ Capt. Charles Miiier of Fountain Valley Does the Honors Fro•PageAJ NIXON .•. testified the CIA opened nearly 68,000 letters during its illicit mail operation io five cities and had a -.yatch list on mail of 300 American citizens. Colby told a House subcommit· tee July 10 one object of the operation was to find out how the Soviets, Chinese and other Com· muoist countries were opening ·and censoring the letters on the other end and whether any codes were hidden in or on the letters. The testimony was made public today by the subcommittee. Sen. Frank Church. (D·ldaho), today asked the Senate to extend for six months the life of commit· tee investigating the CIA and other U.S. intelligence gathering organizations. "The, delays resulting from slow turnover by the executive branch of documents requested by the committee and the unex· peeled requirement lo deal with the question of assassinations has set back the committee's timeta- ble by at least three months," Church told the Senate. Fro1ttPageAl UNIFY • • • Bauer said the district. is not considering a lengthy, expensive cou'rt battle, and while no soecific limit has been set on ~Q~t, trustees will continuall!' monitor it. He said the attorneys bad mentioned about$5,000. Spouse Faces Stab Charges LOS ANGELES (UPI> - Television director John T. Florea has testified he heard his former wife scream "I'll kill you ... if it's the last thing I do" just before he was slabbed in the back at the county courthouse last month. Florea, w¥ has directed such t elevision programs a s "Bonanza,'' "The Virginian" and "Ironsides," was stabbed as he left the courtroom where he won an alimony ruling against bis former wife, Shirley. Al the conclusion of Wed· nesday's preliminary hearing, Mu nicipa l Court Judg e Xenophon F. Lang ruled there was enoucb evidence to order Mn. norea, "8, to stand trial and set Aug. 6 for arraJanment. Mn. Florea divorced Florea in Florida last year after six years of marrlaie. Flight Cut Short EDWARDS AFB (UPI) -The 11th tMt rucht o( tbe Blt.. pro- totype of the plane the Air l''or-ce wani. as the manned ~ber of the 1880I and 19909, was out short Wedneeday because of an elec· bi cal 1enerat.or problem. Fro•PageAl MILLER ••• from both sides during the daring rescue operation for their courage and resourcefulness. Crewmen of the S.S. Green· ville, wbo voluoteered to go aboard the Mayaguez after it was · recaptured from Cambodia, also came in for praise. "This is in the best spirit. • . " said President Ford , citing tradi· lions of courageous sailors. President Ford also chatted at some length with Capt. Miller - a skipper described al the time by seaman associates as a man who runs a tight ship - about condition of the Mayaguez. He also asked the aging ship's master about his condition af- terward. "You look pretty healthy,'' he told the Fountain Valley man. The President said he would keep the Mayaguez' wheel on dis· play in the Oval Room for a few days while deciding on a perma- nent place for the new artifact of American maritime and military history. Two Suicides Reported In Huntington Two apparent suicides were re· ported in Huntington Beach Wed- nesday by city police. The Cirst happened a~ut 2:40 p.m. at 19532 Occidental Lane when George Ochoa shot himself in the bead with a Ruger .357 re- volver , police said. Ochoa, 19, of 7661 14th St., Westminster, w as visiting friends who told police be had been despondent over personal problems. The second apparent suicide look place about ll:JO p.m., in the neighborhood near the Sea Cliff Country Club. Police said Roderic Cain o( 7072 Little Harbor shot himself in the head with a small revolver. Police said Cain was in his 40s and might have been depressed over financial troubles. Hathaway Now Has Diabetes WASHINGTON CAP> -Jn· terior Secretary Stanley K . Hathaway, hospitali'ied la~t week for exhaustion, 15 also suf· f ering rrotn a mtld case or dlabetes, a department spok6man said today. The s pokesaian said the diabetes wu dia1nosed at Bethesda Na•al Medic al Hospital a.f\er hls admlalon on the rccommeadatton of PttS!den· tlal phy1tcian Dr. Wllllam Lu.kash • A city hall spokesman said. the animal tom mission will consider when to set the CAC heanng at its Aug. 12 meeting, but that s~me commissioners did not believe they could meet the council's September deadline. There is also a question of what type of bearing to hold. The coun· ell, in general terms. called ror a public hearing. But City Attorney Don Bonfa said t<><tay he would prerer a more formal hearinc if it i6 to be used as a basis for any change of CAC's contract. "Uthe purpose of the bearing is to see if CAC bas substantially performed up to the standards of the contract, then it has got to be good, useable evidence that would stand up in court," Bonfa explained. He suggested witnesses might be sworn in; the city attorney's office would help with the ques· lionin&; and CAC would have t.o be represented by an attorney who could cross examine a wit· ness. Bonfa also suggested a court reporter should record the entire hearing so it could be used later, if necessary, in any court pro· ceedings. "That's the way I would prefer it," .Bonfa s~id, adding that since no one h~s set the bearing yet, he does not know exactly how it will be handled. Fro•PageAl .. CIA .•• doubt in our minds what caused my father's death," the Virginia paper quoted Christensen as say· ing. He said he plans to take legal action unless a Philadelphia at· tomey he has consulted tells him he does not have a case. Mrs. Christensen initiated an $800,000 damage suit against the CIA in 1966 but the case was dropped when government of- ficials persuaded her attorney that witnesses could be produced to defeat the suit and that litiga· ti on would reveal the names of un· dercover agents. William L . Shapiro. now a Norfolk District Court judge, said he dropped the case after be· ing told that having agents give testimony at a trial would blow their cover. •'They said they had some or these operatives overseas io secret missions and it would ex· pose -blow their cover -it ·would show these men were CIA agents," Shapiro told the newspaper. Two attorneys who represented the government in the civil suit Wednesday confirmed Shapiro's account of the 1966 meeting in Norfolk. William E. Nelson, a former justice department lawyer, and Assistant U.S. Attorney RogerT. Williams said they attended the meeting. Shapiro said Williams requested the meeting and that it was also attended by John K. Creaney, who the paper said was then and is still in the CIA. Mrs. Chris tensen 's son, a broker employed bytheSan Fran· cisco firm of Hasley and Stewart, could not be reached by telephone today to answer questions in con· nection with his plans to resume litigation. Arrow Hit,s Manin Face MANCHESTER, Conn. (UPI> -Russell LeBlanc was shot in the cheek with a steel·tipped ar· row, police said. He was in the in· tensive care unit at Manchester Hospital today but in satisfactory condition. Police said LeBlanc, ZT, was wounded as he sat in l.he kitchen of his house about 11 p.m. Wed· nesday. The arrow was fired through a metal window screen from a spot about 17 feet away from the house, they said. Lt. John Krinjak said police have "a pretty good idea" of the identities of the assailant and others involved in the incident. Tot 'Sorry' For Plunge BOSTON (UPI) -"I fall. I'm sorry," said 2- year-old Tiare Jones froqi her hospital bed. Tiare, forced onto a fire escape by flames with her tttn·age godmother, fell five stories Wednesday when the fire escape crumbled. Her godmother dJed in the fall. The child, nicknamed "Tee Tee~" apololized for the fall to her S·Ye&T-old ~isleT, Keysha. She was re· ported in stable condiUoo in New England Medlcal Ceoler, bul doctor$ were walcbing ror Internal in· juries. (Pict ure s of &.be dramaU.c ta.ta. appeared Wednesday hi tJ\e Dally Pilot). ,. I 7 AUSTRALIAN RESEARCHERS TEST NEW SAND PRESERVATION TECHNIQUE Plan Utlllzes Pumps Which Bring In More Sand Than Is Taken Away Sand-saving Plan Eyed Australian Notion Would End Newport Erosion By JOHNVALTERZA OfhDellyl"ltotSU" An Australian research team has announced success in an experiment to combat beach erosion down under -a method which has provoked in- terestby a Newport Beach official. the spots near McFadden Square where erosion is worst -a t the very Crontof lifeguard headquarters, where a series or small groins and a recently laid barrier of granite are employed to stem the erosion. Ironically, Reed will meet Monday with a group of Australian~ lifeguards on a visit to the Orange Coast. And among the professional men who volun- teer for guarding, he hopes to find someone familiar with the research. Tbe Australians discovered that a series of wells dug inland on the beach causes onrushing water to leave more sand, instead of taking it away. AND ROBERT REED, NEWPORT Beach's marine director, said the idea could prove of value in his battle to save what is left of the beach a t the Newport pier. Although Reed has yet to scan all the scientific d a ta related to a project de veloped by the Australian National University in Canberra, he said that the idea ''makes senSe'' "Wt; COULD ADD THE INFORMATION on the pump idea to a whole new effort we're starting lo induce federal authorities to expand our erosion control projects,'' he said. One impending activity is a university study project using a post-graduate student from the Sea· grant program at USC. The researchers near Canberra isolated a strip of eroded beach a nd sank a series of shallow wells fi ve feet apart in a line paralleling the !tr and. Reed said that the study will be aimed al gathering as much data as possible to determine if the eroding combination of storms and waves breaking at an angle to the beach is a cycle which is increasing, or e bbing. Pumps then we nt to work 'to reduce the amount of sea wa ter be neath the sand, returning the spare brine to the sea a short distance downcoast. "What we hope to do is to convin ce the Army Corps of Engineers and Congress to ex pand our pro· jects. THE TEAM fOUND 'fHAT BY altering the balance of moisture, uprusbing water from the siea soaked in faster and deposited sand, instead or "AND IF WE DO THEIR homework-ror them and cut down on their study lime, maybe they'll go for it," Reed said. ·chewing it away. I Erosion continued in areas surrounding the test beach. f In the m eantime, Reed plans to send a letter to Australia for more details on the promising well idea. Reed said that the idea could be tried in one or Doctor Quits---at 93 FTom Wire Services One of California's oldest prac- ticing physicians is finally put- ting away his stethoscope -but not becau se he 's 93 . High medical malpractice insurance is forcing his shingle down. ··1 decided the best way to get rid of my expe nses was to quit," said Dr. Fraokfio H. Cookinham, a vigorous general practioner who still puts in an eight-hour day, rive days a week. But one day next week. the San Francisco practice Cookinham started in 1915 will come to an end. And some of the longtime patients of the old physician with the white. mustache and Van Dyke beard are unhappy about it. "You need a r aincoat around here for all the tears," said Peggy Sbaanoo, his nurse for 46 years w~o also is re tiring. • Songwrite r M•rk Kilgore watched the gray casket lowered into the grave and gave a quJet Nashville-style eulogy or his own. ''He was a legend," said Kilgore. "Everybody else had fi ve-or six-piece bands, but Lefty bad 12. He and Hank WUUams were the first true s_uperstars." He spoke of WlWam OrvUle Frhzell, "Lefty," lhe man1 who gave the world "If You've Got the Money, Honey, I've Got the Time." He died of a stroke ~lF day at the age or 47 ana wa; buried in Nashv.ille, accom· panied to the grave by nearly 100 mourners, many of them gaily dressed and among them some of country music's greats.'·. J * ' ' , P•ul Kellow, 46, of Redondo Beach, fell 3,300 feet to his death on the east face of the Mal· terborn mountain, police r e· ported. He was the third climber to die on the mountain witfiin 72 hours. Police said Kellow was with a party of three Americans forced by a bllzzard lo give up an at- tempt to scale the 14,690-foot peak shortly before bhfraJl. ' • ( PEOPLE ) Frank Herringer, gene ral manager of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, says he was "totally surprised'' when he learned the seriousness of the district ·s fin a ncial and opera· tional problems a fter accepting the $68,000·a-year job. Making his first public ap- pearance since he assumed the post, at a meeting of the San Francisco Rotar y Club, Her· ringer said he made three dis- coveries that surprised him. He s aid he had not been "aware of the seriousness or the immediacy'' of BART's fmancial problems. In addition, he did not realize the fact that train re· li ability had not improved the past year. The "most critical'' surprise, he said, was learnjng that the district did not have an assistant general manager for operations. • $'en. Donald Grunsky <i:t· Watsonville) announced he will not seek re-election in I976 after s erving 30 yea r s in th e Legislature. Capistrano <Jne,:of Top Gro:Wth Cities San Juan Capistrano is one or the most rapidly growing cities in California, according to figures released by the slate Department of Finance. San Juan grew at a rate or 18 percent last year, trailing Lai Mirada, the leader among small citi..ts which had a crowth rate of 19.9percent. The population or Orange County's oldest city wu 9,95'7 lutyear and crew to ll,7~in the cuvent year. Grunsky, 59, first elected as an assemblyman in 1946, said be was retiring to devote more time to his "personal interests and private law practice." Jn his central coast' district. which was reapportioned last year, Gruns ky represents the counties of Santa Cruz. San Benito, fl.1 onterey and San Luis Obispo. His announce ment was not a s urprise. In a s t atement, Grunsky noted his stand that "I would never be a full-lime politi· cian. • President Ford's nominee (or the secretary of the army will be Martin R. Hoffmaa. a career government lawyer who is general counsel of the Defense Department. Hoffmann, 43, would succeed Howard "Bo" Callaway, who re- signed to become Ford's pre- sidential campaign director. H o ffm an n served as Republican counsel on the House Judiciary Committee from mid-1965 to the end of 1966, suc- ceeding John W. Dean m in the post. • "It's like a great typewriter in the sky," says Iowa Atty. Gen. Richard Turner. Turner, thwarted in an atte1Ttpt to buy an airplane with $145,000 in leftover funds, fs suing Gov. Robert Ray in a case that Turner says will t est how much control the governor and comptrollC:f have over the attorney general'I' budget. "If the governor and com- ptroller can keep me from buy· ing an airplane, they can keep me from buying a typewriter 1 need for my orfice, with money appropriated (or my general or- fice needs," says Turner, 47 . • For the Record Dl••ol•tlon• 01 /ffarrfage Tht.Hsd!)'.July24, 1975 * DAIL 'f P1LOT ~ Gra11d Fete Set Laguna Hills Mall 'Opens' Sixteen new stores, in· lt:"'-""'11''' I Oocldl,JoMC""'• .. 1•tldRH...,_ FINANCE c uding a Broadway de- include Kaplan ·s 0en1.-.1 I Ski Mart, Radio Shac.k,•!·1 Hartfield's. Russo's 1 • Pets, Lord Byroll Piua,ut I Toy Expe r ie nce f Ashley 's Jewe le r s .tot Windsor's and Gene's. ~11· •h»Mll .1in1110n1 ...o u..,. partmeot s tore, will l*<'N•.c..oo-.,1.. . .n•w1une ~ie.. celebrate their grand PWir-. Ruth AIHn• •ncl A•.,.mond openings Aug. 4 at the ~ J•m:n o.,,,_,1...11 Wr1e Laguna HiJls Mall. erowr, Andr.• •11111 Rlc....,ro eo, .. ,c..o1,..MOvre•nc1 Jtrr, A•' THE STORES many KIW., WUll•m 0o"'91fl •nl ~rQol•et • fl. SECON D new de·~ partme nt s tore. Pen ... ,,;. ney's, is scheduled to open Nov. 12 . ""' of whic h ar e already v._1. _......,ncl Alie.I• op ( b . . 5Plwoll,AnMll•-68urtoni-Yrw1 1'.T'AS' .4 Bid en or us1ness, 1n-Gutt1.-.y,P•l•l<l•A.•ndRu1.YllJ. J '1'. V:t. elude Air Step, Anita, wi111. .... R-ric .• nc1s.iw~J. Gadget Tree, Gene•al lllf-l.T"°"'•~J .-1(11111..nA. o.1c-.,c.ic., • ...,K1yP1 .. 1 Nutri ti o n , J-l ickor y Ao11,. Jo1c.1111wu ... M . 1na Wim•m Awa-r J -d. c;e,-, .ue Farm s, I-l ouse of v11.m1.Jani.t 1.. .... c:1 M1u1••1Fr...c:h Fabrics. Kinney's Shoes Standard lttn-. Roborl L. -HtltnJ. Bfodle, eon.Ld c.. •""Jin Lonlt• and Leed 's. DI-cl•, R•lpll L-•nd ~UI T F rd Qlh h d I d H~, Mt•0tret £•tell•'"'° O.v•<I .I.. O O ers sc e U e lo E • Ao, give away free <-arna-arnmgs "' 1(--, IWc:lrty AMrnl •n<I Jo&.el)ft Eowatd,J•. lions lo shoppers on -11 c .... 111,wiru .... e.n ... 111nas..ncrw. Aeronutro nic Ford opening day are Mal-Cost a Mesa -based l<J Wtrd.Loul .. P,6n<1Wllll1rnJ. C ,. h tttonllJ..R•<'-l•ncl J•wetLtro, orpo r a ion a s r e-ing 's Shoes, Nobby, Standard-Pacific Corp., f ~'•twn,N•n<vJ.•n<1Tr"m""P. ceived a $23-million con· Oran ge J ulius, Pal's. announced e arnings or C.cllel, Ktrotn Rt• •M Ae>n1\cl E. • d F1., ..... ,..M.tf'ld c1•r•r><• tract for continue sup-Pendleton Sports Shop, $545,941 or 30 cents per rf ~=~~·:.:.~1..~::,_':'::-.. port or the N alional Petrie's, Showcase and s hare on revenues 0 £ l·i Holllk•.Donn•J""'""L•u1Lrnn Aeronautics and Space Slavick's. $18,183 .782for the first six, 11 ~=~·Lind• Forwi 111<1 Alvin Administration 's Deep Stores pl a nn ing to monlhsofl975. .1. CM1-191rt. El•IM '"'••i• 1nc1 J«k Space Network CDSN). open in the ne e1r future ln announ cing the re-. TI =~N•r><rK.•ndTr.orntiO. The DSN is responsible suits for the residential 11 --41<v.ou .......... e1W••1enw. for tracking and data ac-cons truction company,. l.Mtlt, Alfrot<l.t 1'Mrt tlld R-rt Wen· oeu quisition for all U.S. WI· Datum Gets Arthur E . S \'e ndsen , 1r Jlmi1Wt,l(trleen S.•n1RJu .. rd£. d I l d d h . r cr.udtri., "''"'• Lou i•• ,nc1 O•• manne P ane ary an chairm an an c 1e ex-"l Ar11111c1 interplane te1ry s pace ecutive officer. said, .h Collln,1'MrrT.1nd OrloA . fl h e• c l t l•lil"',Jtme•E.•ncl CP>rl>UneO. ig Ls . tg 00 rac "Although ne t income, 'II 0uncen,o.0rtK.•n<1o•nn11<. The 21-monl h contract fo r both th e second ,J F•lrtleld. Ootrlol\t J. •n<I Eow;,. C. wwer~ P•1r1t1• ... ,..,...., ..... M•<"""' was awarded to the com· R.A. De Vito, manager quarter a nd s ix months, ·; ~~~an,Su••-G.•n<1J•me•R. pany's Communication o f Anah e im -b ase d periods ending June 30.'·•· M< .... ,... •• '"""'"•''' """ •"" c..-v Systems Division by the Datum Data Acquisition were below the record, 1o &!~e.ttv L.•n<1C1i••''1!>L. Jet Prop u I s ion DiYision, announced the levels of a year ago we,• PP>Ullp,;, P11r1c111ne1 Ml<N•I E••' Laboratory ( J PL), in award to his group by the are satisfi ed with the AOll>Oe•l , )alley I nd Willi.•rn P•trkk p d h . h . F r $1 l r 0r...wnonc1,J1nl51ne1w1u11rnNorros asa e na. w 1c is U.S. Air orce o a . company's per o rmance a..r-e,Loul1.e •n11Jo11ncr.r1•11"" operated for NASA by million contract to pro-and progress during this. ·· ,,....,.,I.On, C.l'llrlti Henrr. Jr. •ncl lh c..1r..•1ne N•n<v the California Institute vide a complete turn-key di[ficull period for e co ... 5.on<1rt Colleen •n<1 J•me• of Technology. data acquisition system. housing industry." F•edrltk j~;;;;;;;~;;,..,-::~~,.1~==-:='.:::0.::C::C::C'...:.~-'...-'.===~--~---~ Veney.Jolln•nclAnnleO. ,! wheel alignment s 95 All American Cars WITH COUPON Regularly S13.95 COVl'ON ~ wheel g: alignment save ~5 when 'o(lO.J pl'(IWll ·It'll~ CQL4)00 IOa:Ti SJGooc:ticn ~ic-e. Good """ -at/.'f Ollei eiq:Xes July 301h, 1975. callforan q:>penment B.FGoodrich wtte the olhert;JJYS ','THE EARL'S l'l.llMllM(i..Ml4TI~ a ll (.Qo<O ,...,ICl~lT&•T' •1 l0\19. ltOO• \ 4ts.o401 I hfll_, ...... , mu c..1-Cai•"'-'-~ f..-r oo •..-. f•_., tiz•~.....,~­~· l• \ 641·17SJ I 833-0555 rt-to •s.k for LU.II SrfCl•LtST. Wto offer to buy your oW•thlclot. (~11 1 ·' ~1 .0011 lllllUlllOUll lll\l'•l llll"lll !h.11 h'll~Ulh111 llu• ... .:•~1UI ~ \'•'·"'· .,,,,\ """ lllh'•!llh'lll ,·,,n·"" hu: ;·r. 1111"r"'' ""'11•.oll•· .... ui•t •• 1111~ ,\·k; -l·\·r. · I• r uruu"" 1 '~' "u/~lru11 .,1, '"~ 111.id,· l"r the:!~-.·~'"· '"""""' ............. ~ ...... ,, •·· •••'1 ••U•ll•• ol f Commereial Credif IC\ Tf!RIFTf'EJ<TlflCATE AC CQU(';T::; ~. fur C .i.fornl• l<~5ident.s Only 'Mcm\oer of the f,.,(,f,,rnia 1\~.,.ociatlun of Thnh uod Lo·~n Com11ru1ic1- 'Camnter<:iul (red1t "'""· ln<•oti• •rJt.."t Cu~ta .\lesa • 37A E. 17th Stre<'t • 714-fi1 10 Santa ,\na • I~:!& E. 17th Strcrt • fi41-S87I VI.P. Herb Cook General Agent 3333 West Coast l-lighway Newport Beach, California 'J'elephone 646-0521 l·'or life insurance sales and service superiority. f-I erb Cook has been named to receive American National Insurance Compa ny·s coveted V.l .P . Award for t he year just ended. This honor reflects excellence in service, a hig h degree of ptofessiona lism , and dedication Lo the best interests of the clients served. Founded in 1905, and with more than $12 billion of life insur· ance in force , American National ranks among the largest of the more Lhan 1.800 life in~um nce companies in the United States. The new sovernor'•· mansion will have solar·beat4d w.ater, but: there won 'l be any°" to l\fl'D 911' theraucet. And there woa:.t be MY way lo m•nitor the 'ekperlmental ener1y-1avin1 srtt.em. The $1.3 mlllloil mansion ls .cbeduled to he llnlibod by lhe end o( ne"t month. '~· , ' San Juan's growth rate was m1tched In Orange County only by VIiia Park which also re- COf'ded an JI percent population arowth. ot.heJ' flaures released by the depart.menl. or rm1.nce show th•t both Anaheim and Santa Ana arc amona the state's 10 biiC&e.'it Former PrealdeD\ Nl"o• sought personal reassurance rlllher than advice from his faml· ly in t.be last' days before his re- signation a year ago, Nixon's son-in-law. D•vld Ea.eallower, is quoted as aayln1 ln the curren\ McCall's niagaUne. Eisenhower, 1randson of the late Presiden\ Dwl•ll\ El.Kelaorwer, alio aa:ld 'in an ln·. t.etvtew in the ma1ulne tb1t be 1ot to 1t11ow NlJ:on ln dflce better th8n he did'hil grtDdfatber. Re\IQMng Cho'ge.Moilef Cl'IOQE ~ad. AtnetiCOl'I (1:pes! Co1e lllonChe. Dine!'~ Oi.b July 30th. t97S. COSTA MESA tt st Ill ia destined for vacancy. because Edna••• 8f'O'Ml, Jr., the state's 31 -year-o\d bachelor gov- ernor, prerer• a down\DWn aput· mftll ln Sacramento. clUes. . Anaheim's population is 191,800 and Santa Ana'& 174,800. He also said his wlfe, JU.lie, in defending her father durin1 the unfolding of lhe Watergate scandal, did not have -.11 the C•cU. Z049 HARIOR ILVO. 646-44ZI \.Q LtA11... Y PILOT Thursday, July 24. 1975 Mid-July Auto Sales Up 4.2% DETROIT CU PI> -U.S. auto makers trying to pull out or a 2'l·month slump have reported that mid·July sales topped the same period last year by 4.2 per- cent ln the strongest mld·month performance in 13 months. The upturn aJso was the first time since the first reporting period ir:i September that the four companies have put tog~ther a sales report that showed a gain Crom a year·earlier period. Deliveries topped those of mid· June by 12.6 percent. countering a (JACK ANDERSON ) REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT normal tOperccntdrop. GENER.AL MOTORS said its July 11·20 sales increased 16 per- cent over last year and were the best for any .mid·moolh period since May, 1974. American Motors also recorded a gain over last year with a 6.3 percent jump. The Ford Motor Co., despite its best mid ·m o nth sales performance since last Oc tober, still dropped nearly 8 percent below Jast year and Chrysler Corp .. offering $200 and $300 cash rebates to lure customers into •showrooms, was off 18 percent from a year ago. Chrysler sales, normally 15 percent of the market, dropped to 11 percent in mid-July. THE FOUR U.S. auto makers delivered 213,965 cars in the July 11·20 period, compared with 231,010 last year. However, the aates rate o( 26, 746cars1n each or 1the eight $elling days th.is year was up 4.2 percent from 25,674 cars a day in nine sales days last year. Sales reports from foreign auto makers, capturing a record one of every five sales, won't be re. leased until the end of the month. GM's large gain over last year was due mainly to the ending of a two-month sales incentive con· 1 test in its Chevrolet division. Chevrolet sales were up 43 per· cent from last year and account- ed for 67 percent of all GM sales. Countering a normal monthly drop from June, GM said its mid· July sales were up 24 percent from mid-June and Ford sald its sales jumped· 3 percent. AMC, with a s hortage of its bot·selling Pacers, said sales dropped 9 per· cent from June. MUST YOU IE SICK? a basic idea ... classic navy blazer lyTERRV GRAMT, R.fih: year'round weight of dacron and wool w ith crested met.al buttons. just. right for work or weekends. 2 or 3 but. tons. all sizes! Your body bas the abili· ty lo fight off disease. At the first symptom of an in: vading infection, the body manufactures its own an· tibody for relief. Unfortunately. if your body has not s ufficient energy and strength, the battle can be lost. That is why il pays lo visil your physician regularly for a check-up . He can pre· scribe medication, when needed to make your body strong e nough lo fight sick· ness. YOU OR YOUR DOC· TOR CAN PHONE US when you need a deli very. Wl' \\ill deliver promptly without extra charge. A greal many people rely on us for their health needs. We W<'kome requests for deli very serv 1 cc and ch;.i rge accounts 44 fashion island, newport.center 644·5070 ,ARIC UDO l'HAIMACT 351 Hospita l Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642·1580 I 11 recent mont li ~. wc\•e witnessed Otlt' of' the sharpest markc:t ;1ch a1 u c~ in history. But m~my propl<' ha,·c heJ<l back, perhaps l<JOking for lc<;c; risky investments. So our Rcsc:1n h Department has written ;i rqmrt on stocks which. in our opinion. will off r r higher prices in the next G-12 month~. but also ha\·c limited down~idc risk. .. '• .. ,· .... ......... ~~ ... ~ ........ . ... .,, ------' ___________ __, \\'c ca ll Lhcm "Fa lieu Favoritr s." ·1 ·hc y're all household namc·s. They all have moderate yields and low l'/E rarios. Currentl y, .,_ we're recommending fi ve of them. If you haven't gotten hac k into the market-or arc just cau- tious about your investment dollar- thcy're good stocks to look at before you start kicking yourself all over again. ----------------------------' Please send me your new research report, "Fallen Favorites!' ~..-1 I ~,;,Ii.id 11. F 11'-(ri I I '.tlllt' \\ <'hh1.·1 I h;.!11 :-..t'\''P<tll Crn11 1 1)1 iw I 'l'W)>011 fk.11 h, ( .. dif. 'l:_!fifit) I 111 "'°· l>i5o I I ,, .. II(' ,,,clH'llo' I I .... Pa.i~e Wehbe~,,,.,,,,," ! ~----------------------------· • . . . . .. . vert1alac and PabUc RelaUona as an account ~x· ecuUve. He was formerly an account executive witb the Bryan Company. * Laguna Beach tesideot C. MJcbael Sbu• has been elected to the board ol cllrectors and vice pr~ sident ol finance for Ptocr-.cUGe Aid• IDcorporac.ed ol Beverly Hills. Aadrew W. ''Alld.y" Nomaaa bas been named dJrector of sales for Rossmoor Towers at Lelsuro Worhl in Laguna Hills. Noonan .PreviousJy work~ for the Rossmoor CorponU. sn Seal Beach and was vice president of He was formerly a vice president of Crocker Natlonal Bank. • sales and marketinJ( tor other Ross moor developments. • Long-time banter Mary A.le bas been named vice president and director of penonnel Cor the Bank of Newport, according to president Ronald L. NOONAN Newport Beach r esident R. C. Emmons, division con· troller of the McDonnell Douglas At tronautlcs Co., has been n amed a member of the American Ins titute of Corporate Controllers. He has been with the firm for 25 years. * Rodgers. She began her bankinQ career in 1945 wlth Bankers Trust Company in New York. Mrs. Ale later joined the former' Newport National Bank, and was a member or the original staff at Bank of Newport in 1972. * Ed Grueaenlelder has been Roberta Coffin has been named an associate of At.e appointed vice president of In· tak Orthopedic, a division of Metiical Specialties Company in Costa Mesa. the Tustin public relations counseling firm of Clay Publicom, according to president Bob Clay. She joined Publicom two years ago as a re· search assistant and later became an account ex· ecutive, the post she now holds. He lives in Costa Mesa with his wife and two children. .. • Jacque Coleman or Costa Mesa has ~n ap· pointed manager of the Santa Ana employment dis· trict tax office of the Department of Benefit Payments. General Valve Company or Fullerton has named Ray L. Waguespack as vice president of marketing. He was formerly with A.O. Smith Corporation. He succeeds Art Spittler who was transferred to the Santa Ana area tax office. .. Airwest Accepts I . Irvine·based Microline Corp. has named two 1 men to vice president posts. Derek Ric bell has been named vice president of product management and James D. Wylie has been appointed vice president of marketing and field operations. Charter Booking * Frederick R. Keleher has been named Puritan Leasing Company's territory manager for the Orange County.Southern Los Angeles area. Hughes Airwest has announced it is accept- ing advance bookings for charter jet flights that will be reinstated in Sep- tember. Robert J. Donahue, director of cargo and charter sales, said th• program will be restrict. eel only by the range ol lbe DC-9 jets that will be used for charters as well 1as landing limitations ot ai rports throughout North America. * Michael Jacob of Newport Beach has been ap· pointed director of catering for the new South Coast Plan Hotel, scheduled to open in Costa Mesa Aug. 18. The airline's charter program has been SUS· pended for the last year and a half. * Darrell Connerton has joined Estey·Hoover Ad · The decision to re~tore charters is in response to increasing demands from groups and or· ganizations seeking low. cost air transportation. Additional information on the charter program, including advance book· ings, may be obtained from a n y Hugh es Airwest sales office. Over 1"h e Counter NASD Listift9S These QUOl<1hons Brinks In 11•11 t 1~ Equ S&L 8'/u Q\lt ICeufl Eii IJ•,, 14' .. OQleb Nr supplied by lhe Na· BrO<ldv F 4 41. EIMn A 75 7H. Key Oata 71, J • Ofuo Fer Uonal AS$0<iat1on o l Brown Ar l '1< 31 . Ex..cu In 11. H '• Keyes FD too 1s•1, Ot>tl Coat S..curitle\ OealPn, Bucio.be 1•1. 7:\1. Extracp 12'• tJ'I. o<eyst Int 74•,, 25' • Clfmont are b•dS and Oiiers S...clo.t?y 'I{• IOl~ Fair Lnt S\11 H• KMS Ind l'• 41/, Pab\t Br Quoted by ov•r·thl'· Burnp SI 6''> 7 Farion El 111.. Tl Knape Vt 14 ts Paccar counter dealers to Butler M 7J 23:v. 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NEW YORI( (UPI) -The 10 most IK• 9~> 9~ 1-. sloe.,~ traded on the OTC n><•r).et 7' > 8 WednesOay as sueplted by NASO. 9 • 10 olum• Bid Asked ClllJ. 4 411• RnkOrgan 3SS,OOO 1 '• 3 -~. ~~: '. n~ ~~f~s 211t6,1:0 ~;:_ ~;~;.I·~~ Centennal Cp llS,800 2•,, 3 -'. 722 227 Bn., Amer 103,100 441/• 44"> •••• a • 911, AdolpllCoors 88,400 33\. 33:V.-•• q 9' Kerny Treckr t.8,500 6'. b'· -I/• 71• 7"' Moslek Cp bb,SOO 11'• 11"·-11/e 13 14 Amer E•prss S9,900 38'1' JI!\., - \ / 191 • 2011, Anl'iusr Busch ~7 ,600 JS lS'I>-I '> ''" • ....,J.. 1'1'1• 30111 NASO vOlume today 6,"60,000 9•1, 10 Advances 1'17 s•,. ' Declines 730 lb'. 18 UnchanQed" 1579 2" 27 Total 2>06 t 13'. 441,4 IT' • d I 1p. 131,, •• ,111u•rs "" At,,(•rs 11 n New York tuPll ·-The follOwfng llSI 9 10 \hc>WS the stot ks th•t have l>o)ln<'CI ~ IS'.; 16'/• and ion the mo5t based on percel!\ of 11 17 cnan~ on the ()Vf!r·lhe·Counlet" market nv. 13'\4 as quoll!d by the NASO. t' • Iv. Net and percentage changK are t1'e Ho I"° dHfereno between The prevl~ last bid 21'1• 23 price •nd the current last bid price. 11'~ 17'11 GAINERS 11l>. 1111. 1 Rom Am Phar 171/• t 4 Up 29.6 7"• 22'11 2 Gen t11th Ser-v 2~+ 'I> Up 21.1 29' • JO 3 Marine Colold 1111, + 3 Up 21. t JV• •' • 4 Metallzd Ceram l'h + V• Up 20,0 17~• 13'· S Gulflnlrst .22b '1'11 + 11' Up 18.8 2Q JO 6 Mlneral Engln 4'1• + •1, Up 13.l 11'1· 12:v. 7 Anderson Labs 2'/• + "~ Up 12 s 10'1' 11'1• 8 Arrow Automt 4''7 + v, Up 12:s te•,. 1e1. 9 Peerls Mfg .40 18:\1. + 2 Up 11.9 15>, lb'" 10 Hy Gain Elec 29 + J Up 11 s 11>~ 11•1, 11 CM><.eptln<. .07 sv. + 111 Up 10.S a :~~ 12 (. P T Corpt.OSElf~· t ~, Up 10.S a•,> 10 I la &Hf Pkr wt 8\.-3 Off 75.S 19'·, '°'"" 2 O..ta TKMOIQ'I' 1'/J-11• Off 14.J ~~ ;!:~ ~ ~~~~~ ·11;~ :~= I~ ~ g: SV• s~. S Cryogenic Ttcll J'.. -'I> Olf 13.3 1Sl• tl>'Y• 6 Entwistle Co P .-'• Oii 12.s 3'· 31/a 7 Kennedy Colln '"-'I• Olf 12.S 32'n 3J•11 e Con"tC>lr Macll H1-11. 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"'-J.11 ,, Oit1 Lit l).SS ''-" Piiot ..... $7 Sele ¥! •.• t ,.,t. 11'1&.0IUM 011': Wtlt "·" 4. Wa I ., tso·\'1 .... t..,, CM.VIN flUNDI! !)r)'f I.A U I N.L.. GI! $.-S ft 2t..31 , .. Sele ~Op '·" N. , Pll Frm 11.77 1i. ..,., S..11 4. 119 M ., "· &wll f'CI IUO t2. ,_ l~i U6 • ., Gtfl Ste J.1~ N·t: S.lc Seil 12.tO N. , C.,t.al , ... N.L. l:f Or 4.6' tf.I,.. !fl. llO loM. 1t1.1t• C4'I Fd t ... t . ~ t tO,ta ll.6S Gl111 Ind 1t.tl "f, L.OOMI$ &AYLIJt l!Kom 1.00 U F"r lll< I.ff N.L. .._... °"'SN , ... a. •• , s.~ N.l. ,,. U..$4 N,'-c.o o. 10.0J N.L. Pile ,,.. •.•s 1 SU -..on ...Mwala-. • ' I 9 v I I 1 Or.ange Coast ED ITI ON VOL. 68, NO. 205, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1975 Todu~··s Closing . '.Y. Stoeks .... N TEN CENTS Grove Mom, Awaits Call From, President .. BylOLARYKAYE CM n. 0.llY Pl ... IUH Mittie Smith has not heard from her husband in Africa in two weeks or from the U.S. State Department in two months. And, she has yet to hear from Presi- dent Ford. But, the Garden Grove woman says she still has hope and daily awaits the latest news concern· ing her son, Kenneth, still being held prisoner in Tanzania by Marxist.guerrillas. lo desperation over the silence, Mrs. Smith telephoned the White House earlier this week and lried tospeak with the P?'esldent. Instead, she was told to write a letter asking for an appointment ·to speak w1lb him. Mrs. Smith sent the following telegram on Tuesday: "In reference to my son, Ken· neth Stephen Smith, still being beld hostage by Marxist guerrillas (or two months in Africa, reques t 1mmedlate reply for phone conversation with ''OU '' -lt:s been two days since the telegram was sent, and Mrs. Smith has still not received a reply. Mrs. Smith's husband, Joseph, new to Africa two months ago to trytohelphisson. "Communications are very slow where he is staying so rm not too worried about his safetv. But, I'd reel alol better if I knew what was happening," Mrs . Smith said. Kenneth Smith, 22, was amon~ 'CIA Killed Husband' Leisure World Woman Charges Drugging By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Ille Delly Piiot Staff A Laguna Hills Leisure World woman claims that her husband shot and killed hi ms elf after being administered drugs by the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency as part or a job screening test inl966. Mrs. Edith W. Christensen,3065 A Via Serena South, confirmed wire service reports that her husband became disoriented. suf- Corridor Planners Ask EIR The Newport Beach Planning Commission will need an en- vironmental impact report (EJ.R > before it can change its mind and endorse the Fifth 'Avenue Corridor as an alternative lo traffic along Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Community Development Director Dick Hogan said today that the city's Environmental Af. ·fairs Committee met Wedn15day and decided that an EIR must be written before the planning com- mission can recoosider the op- tion and change the city's general plan. Included in the current Circulation Element of the city's General Plan, is the phrase. .. The Fifth A venue corridor was considered and rejected as an alternative because of lack of community support and other considerations.'' Earlier this week, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce <See IMPACT, Page A2l Free Concert Set The Harbor Area Summer Band will give a free concert at 8 p.m . Friday in the auditorium at Newport Harbor High School. The band, composed of students and adults from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, is ilirected by Richard England. CLUMSY CROOK DROPS LOOT CARDIFF (AP) -San Diego County s heriff's deputies were looking for a man who robbed a Bank of America branch of $492 Wednesday. He might have gotten away with more, but he dropped $500 in bills on his way out of the bank. Ora•ge . A Coast ~~~ Weat••r Fog and low clouds dur- ing the night and through mid-morning Friday, otherwise sunny skies and slightly warmer tem· peratures inland. Beach highs 70 lo 74 rising to 78 and 84 inland. INSIDE 'l'ODJ\ \' "We know the illegal$ ore going up the road by CM thou1and1," soys a border patrol ogtnt whose hand$. art now titd b11 the Supreme Court ruling requiring ''pro. bobU COUit" for st~.a "hicle. Sec Poot A16. !ered from hallucinations, and believed bis house was bugged and his meat poisoned. 1'1 told my lawyer the same thing eight years ago," said Mrs. Christensen, noting that a story published today in the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot was substantially true. She was quoted a s saying lhat her husband was not lhe same after returning to his home in Virginia Beach, where the couple lived at the time, following bis in· terview with the CIA. Her husband, Col. James R. Christensen, had applied for CIA employment several months after retiring from the Marine Corps at the age of 48. He died by gunshot wound in the head on Jan. 26, 1966, one week after the job in· terview. There was no immediate in- dication of what type of drug al- legedly was administered. Mrs. Christensen, a resident of Leisure World, refused to shed further light on the s ubject. She referred all comment to her son, James F. Christensen Jr .. a San Francisco stock broker, who says be is planning to resume legal action againstthcagency. ''There's never really been any · <See CIA, PageA2> Crbite Waive Nixon CIA Bid to Fight Allende Told Of! icial,s 'Afraid' to Act WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi blames the nation's continuing increase in crime on frightened j udges, a complacent public, and pro- secutors and police who are reluctant to enforce laws in black communities. NEW YORK <UPI) -Presi· dent Nixon, in 1970, ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to try to prevent Salvador Allende from becoming president of Chile, leading to the agency's in- volvement in the planning of two military coups, the New York Times reported today. "Judges throughout the United 5'tates are afraid to enfor ce the criminal law," Levi said in response to questions about the crime rate during a Voice of America interview recorded Wednesday for broad- cast Saturday. Asked whether he believed the American public "accepts the high level of crime," Levi replied, "Yes. I do. It's amazing." The news paper, quoting authoritative government sources, said the plans included proposals to kidnap Gen. Rene Schneider, chief of staff oC the Chilean Army. Levi frequently has criticized judges for failing to send repeat off enders to prison. But this was the first time he has contended that they are "afraid to en- force the criminal law." He did not elaborate on the statement. The sources said lhe CIA tried later to stop the kidnap plan, but that it was carried out nonethe- less. Schneider was killed by Chilean military plotters in the kidnap attempt. Heart Attack Kills OCC's Joseph Kroll The newspaper said the second plot involved supplying in- surgents with three machine guns and tear gas grenades. The sources said, however. that plan was abandoned when it was de- cided the plot could not get broad political support. Joseph R. Kroll, dean of stu- dent arfairs at Orange Coast College for the past 12 years, died of an apparent heart attack early today at his Santa Ana home. lie would have been 55 Friday. Funeral arrangements are pending at Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. Mr. Kroll was a member of the OCC staff for 22 years. He joined the faculty in 1953 as a psychology instructor and counselor. He was also the school's first water polo and div- ing coach. He guided the water polo squad for four years and hi s team won an Eastern Conference title in 1956. Mr. Kroll served as OCC's as- sociate dean Crom 1955 through 1960 and was the dean of students from 1960 to 1963 . He assumed his present position in 1963. Mr. Kroll served on numerous national and statewide communi- ty college committees. He was serving as chairman of the up- (See KROLL, Page A2) OCC DEAN SUCCUMBS Joseph R. Kroll They said the weapons were re- turned to the CIA unused. The Times also said Secretary of Stale Henry Kissinger, lhen Nixon 's assistant for national security affairs. was briefed about the kidnap plot on Oct. 13, 1970, by Thomas Karamessines. then chief of covert operations for the CIA. After Karamessines outlined the plot and said it had little chance of success. the two agreed the plan should be stopped, the newspaper said. The Times also said Kissinger has told President Ford of this plot. According to the sources, the Times said, "Agency officials felt Mr. Nixon's orders to block Mr. Allende, which were strongly worded, constituted a blanket authorization for their ac- tivities ... The newspaper quoted one source as saying Nixon was "ex- tremely anxious" about Al- <See NIXON, Page A2) Survey Confirms It Men Better Shoppers? WASHINGTON CAP> - Families might get a better buy for their food dollar if husbands rather than wives do the grocery shopping, a nationwide study or consumer malb skills indicated today. The government.funded sur· vey of 34,000 17·year-olcb and 4,200 adults aged 26 to 3S found that males consistently out· performed females in a wide variety or mathematical ex- erclses simulating common bu.y· ine and financing problems. • "These data seem to reinforce the old stereotypell about femaJe inability to cope with 'technical' or 'logical· sub1ects," the authors said. The study was funded by the Department of Health, Educa· · tion and Welfare. Asked to calculate the lowest price per ounce ror a box or rice, .. '• the correct answer was given by annually to the tune of hundreds 40 percent of 17 -year-old males of dollars each. and 45 percent of adult males, but Virginia H. Knauer. presiden- only 29 percent of young females tial consumer adviser. said the and 32 percent of adult females. report ''brings home the bard Females performed slightly fact that many consumers do not better, 39 to 37 percent respec· have the math skills necessary to lively for both age groups. in solve the day-to-day purchasing choosing the lowest unit price for problems we face in today·s canned tuna, while 42 and SS per· economy." cent of the males answered cor-"Without these skills con· rtttly. aumers will contJnue to rely In both the rice and tuna pro. mainly on bunches and advertis· blems, the study said females ing jingles in their purchases -a were more likely to guess wrong trend that must be reversed if that the largest size was the most , consumers are going to use to use tt00omical. their economic power cltective· The survey also found that the ly ..... she said. mljority of 17·year-olds and Figuring out the added COfit or adults or both sexes couldn't f inancing a new car was perform such com moo tasks aa answered correctly by S6 percent judgins the best food buy, ol 17-year-olds and 68 percent of calculating a taxi fa.re or balanc· adults of both 1exes; a door·to- lns a checkbook, and therefore door uleaman'.s com~ton, :n are likely ripping thetmelvcs off and S7 percent reapectlvely. '. I~ I three Stanford University stu· dents kidnaped May 19 from a re· mote research station at Lake Tanganiyka. The two female slu· dents were released, but Kenneth is still being held hostage Requests from his captors for $500,000, weapons, ammunition and release of leftist prisoners from Tanzanian jails have been L11cky Girl rejected by officials in Tanzania. Mrs. Smith manages a kitdlen in a Garden Grove convalescent home -a job s he's held for six years -so there is no one home in case the President should call during the day. But, s he says s he's home in lhe evenings and s till hopes to hear from Washington. Beverly Towle, 18, Huntington Beach. can afford lo smile. After all, she's not paying those hefty rent prices for a house at the beach during the current period of overcast weather alon~ the s hores of the Orange Coast. Mayaguez Skipper Commended by Ford From Wire Services Merchant vessel Capt. Charles T. Miller of Fountain Valley, criticized by some crewmen for his handling of the capture of the S.S. Mayaguez , was commended today by President Ford at ::.i White House ceremony. "You did a wonderful job," the President told Miller during lhe Oval Room honors which also in- cluded congratulations to the crew. Miller, 61, of 10281 Slater Ave .. presented President Ford with the ship's wheel of the Mayaguez as a historic souvenir of the J{od Laver's Home Hit; Loss $5,000 Burglars pryed their way into the Corona dcl Mar home of vacationing tennis pro, Rod Laver, it was discovered Wed· nesday and the loss of jewelry has been set at almost $5,000. Police said the break-in at the Cameo Shores residence was dis- covered late in the day by Laver's da ughter. Ann Marie Benson. Mrs. Benson told omcers that her parents had been away and that she and her brother had been making daily checks of lh~ house wh.ich is reported to be up for sale. During the a rternoon, Mrs. Benson said her brother round an entry door with its knob twisted oft and bearing pry marks. A preliminary cheek disclosed the loss of a wedding ring set belonging to Laver's wife, Mary. as well as other items or tx- penaive jewelry. The Lavers have been on vacation slnce July 1. The loss could go higbu. police said, after a full lnventocy is made when the lnternaUonal ten· m., alar and his wife return. armed seizure of vessel by Cam· bodians in May. "( am proud of you and the American people are proud of you," Ford told Miller. The seizure w as thwarted when President Ford ordered armed intervention to free the ship, resulting in an island battle costly to both Cambodian and U.S. Marine forces. The captain whose container cargo ship was seized while maneuvering offshore from Cambodia chatted with Ford and described the feeling as the cavalry came over the hill to their rescue. "It's just tremendous.·· ~aid the s kipper. ·"Believe me. it's of great s ignificance not only to the American people but o f significance to the world as 4' whole," President Ford con- tinued. The chief executive con- gratulated the Mayaguez crew which actually came under fire <See MILLER, Page A2 l Sl'OCKS HIT, BUT DOW UP NEW YORK (UPI> The stock market. closed irre~ul•uly higher today in moderately ar· live trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid fears of continued higher interest rate:, and a resurgence of rnllation The Dow Jones industrial average or 30 blue-chip stocks. out of step with the re.st of the market most or the day, gained 360 points to 840.27. A 45-point loser the past six sessions, it had been ahead more than five points and off more than four earlier. Dcchncs, however. I 'd ac.l vances by about an ll -to4 margin (tables. C7). Prices were lower in moderalo trading on the American Stock Exchange. t .. . · . . • i.. ' .... • • . ...., ..... ,_ ... " ... -....... Ai( l>AIL y t'tLOT N Thurtday, July 24, 1975 .. ~ ~Fanaily Finds Laguna Pageant Honae . .. • By HILARY KAYE • Ottlle0.llY ll'll9411eft : Their summer social life is : ruined, traces or makeup last all : summer and the younger ones • complain of getting too hltJe • ~Jeep. De~pite the obvious · Arguments B drawbacks, m em~ of the Dunn family or Ne Beach are enthu.slasllc about \he.lr roles in the Laguna Beach Pageant of Masters and are eager lo do it again next year. This isummer's pageant ls the third for Max and Ca.i:olyn Dunn in . . V allerga Case Jurors Seated By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ule O.lly Pll .. S.." VENTURA -Nine men and three women took jurors' oaths late Wednesday afternoon and to- day will bear opening arguments m Orange County Assessor Jack VaJlerga's trial in Ventura Coun· ty Superior Court. Those arguments were delayed when Vallerga 's attorney, Richard Murphy, excused a jury panelist selected as an alternate jury member. As a result, a prospective alternate juror was undergoing questioning by Murphy and As- sistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. E'ro,,. Page Al CIA •.. doubt in our minds what caused my father's death," the Virginia paper quoted Christensen as say- ing. He said be plans to take legal action unless a Philadelphia al· torney be bas consulted tells him be does not have a case. Mrs. Christensen initiated an $800,000 damage s uit against the CIA in 1966 but the case was dropped when government of- ficials persuaded her attorney that witnesses could be produced to defeat the suit and that litiga. tion would reveal the names of un· dercover agents. William L. Shapiro. now a Norfolk District Court judge, . said be dropped the case after 00. ing told that having agents give testimony at a trial would blow their cover. ··They said they bad some or these op er a ti ves overseas in . secret missions and it would ex· • pose -blow their cover -it would show these men were CIA agents ," Shapiro told the . newspaper. Two attorneys who represented • the government in the civil suit ·~Wednesday confirmed Shapiro's account or the 1966 meeting in !"Jorfolk. William E. Nelson, a former justice department lawyer, and Assistant U.S . Attorney Roger T. Williams said they attended the meeting. Shapiro said Williams requested the meeting and that it was also a ttended by John K. Creaney. who the paper said was then and is s till in the CIA. Mrs. Christensen's son , a broker employed by the San Fran- cisco firm of Hasley and Stewart, could not be reached by telephone today to answer questions in con· nection with bis plans to resume lit1gallon. Operator Drowns LA GRANGE (AP) -Lyle Penfold . chief powerhouse operator for the Turlock Irriga- tion District. appareoUy leaped .into a district canal and drowned ·after a fight with his wife, a Stanislaus County sheriffs de· tective said. Norma Lee Penfold told authorities she leaped into the water after her husband Tuesday night but couldn't hold onto him in the swift current, Det. Norman Henderson said. ORANGE COAST H l•JJl\J~lt•11 T~ Or•ntJIP' Co. '0.th Pdei 'Nit" w"''"' h tftm• l."n--a tht. Nt 1r J. ,. • rvr: "'tl1 r-, ,,...,. Cir •"O' (.)A 1 P\tbl1,1'11• Q (On' OctttV ~-r )I '~" "01l1~·• •'• P,,DI "'*° ~J>tv1•• "'' )U:'1" 'r.o .. , IOI' (I\ •• Ntf • fl.I' w~' (t ,, f' Hu t,,..,,,,.. tv t h Fcivt'I .,.,, v .. 11 .. ., ••·.nn• ,.10 •t •·•",.icy t "<I LitOU" .. Sf'• " Soulf'I (n.1 t A •l'llQ • '''>·~I f01hon ,., pul/h\~O ~Atu•d"''f'\ !lll"(f '""d•Y' ,,.... Pf11'1(.te>rtl publ1"t'l'"9 CJ _.,,, ,., \IJO 'f\\. .t P•r StrN\ (.o\t• Miftlll, (•I f, ,,,tel''"&. 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' The jury selected Wednesday will decide if the assessor acted illegally when he allegedly ac· cepted money from Spartanburg County, S.C .. in early 1973. It is alleged Vallerga participated in a conflict of in· terest by accepting the money which was paid as consultant fees and expenses conneeted witb the sale of an appraisal system to the North Carolina county. The jury that will hear the case was selected after two full days of jockeying by Murphy and Capizzi. Before they agreed on the nine·m an. three-woman panel, Murphy had excused eight prospective jurors, including an FBI agent on peremptory challenges. In turn, Capizzi bad let two pro- spective jurors go, one of them a mental health worker who had once worked in radical black leader Bobby Seale's campaign for Oakland mayor. Among the 12 who make up the Vallerga jury are two former Ventura County Grand Jury members. One of the former grand jurors was once mayor of Santa Paula and the husaband of the other served for eight years on the Port Hueneme City Council. E'rorn Page Al NIXON ... lende's rise to power in Chile, while another source said the former president was "frantic." In another development CIA Director William E . Colby has testified the CJA opened nearly 68,000 letters during its illicit mail operation in five cities and had a watch list on mail of 300 American citizens. Colby told a House subcommit- tee July 10 one object or the operation was to find out how the Soviets, Chinese and other Com· munist countries were opening · and censoring the letters on the other end and whether any codes were hidden in or on the letters. The testimony was made public today by the s ubcommittee. Sen. Frank Church, CD-Idaho), today asked the Senate to extend for six months the life of commit· tee inve~igating the CIA and olher U.S. intelligence gathering organizations. ''The delays resulting from slow turnover by Lhe executive branch of documents requested by the committee and the unex- pected requirement to deal with the question of assassinations has set back the committee's timeta· ble by at least three months," Church told the Senate. From Page Al IMPACT ... voted 16·2 to endor se the bypass. Las t week, Planning Com· missioner James Parker offered a motion that would amend the circulation element to include the Fifth A venue corridor as an alternative to Coast Highway traffic. Before the commission could act on that motion, however, a determination on· whether an EIR was required was needed from the Environmental Affairs Committee. Now that the committee has of. fered its recommendation for their EIR . planning com- missioners will discWJs the mat- ter again at their Aug. 7 meeting. Driver Pleads Innocent in Fatal Crash The driver or a Fountain Valley Rough Riders Day camp bus involved in a fatal collision in Irvine June 23 has pleaded Jnno. cent to misdemeanor manslaughter charges in a pre- trial arraignment at Harbor Municip Court . Carol Connon, 23, o( Santa Ana Heig l5 was released oo ber own reco izaoce Pendi.nl a jury b1a1Sept. . Mrs. Con ors was the driver 1n a collision ween the bu.s and a double·trall gravel truck at Barranca an Jeffrey l"Oldl ln Irvine in wh1 John Ramm.14', 6, of 3801 Park view Lane, Jrvine, wukiJled. "' and their 12·ycar-old dauahter, Paice. Their other two children, Debbie, 14, and Max Jr., 13, Jo.ined the sbow ror the f1nt Ume this year. Tbe Dunns are amotig hun· dreds of volunteers wbo ere spending their s ummer posing u palntlnga or acul&llurea in the famoua pa1eant of Uving pie· tures. Two casts are selected lo Jt"ebruary and they alternate weeks throughout the summer, performing aix nights a week. The pageant, at the Irvine Bowl ln Lacuna Beach, runs fot slx weeks. Makeup onen Js a problem for pageant volunt•rs, since it is smeared over faces and bodies to help recreate tbe palotings . "This year, makeup wasn't too much of a problem. slnce it 1~ 0.ily Pllot$1111 Pllolo THE DUN NS OF NEWPORT BEACH MAK! LAGUNA PAGEANT A FAMILY AFFAIR From Left, Paige, 12, Mrs. Dunn, Max Jr.1 131 •nd Debbie, 14 Coast Builder Reagan Leads Ford Sues Hos~ital h ? F Negli ,_ Ti ro11nlwut South. or gence ~, A Newport Beach builder who claims his doctors overlooked a seven and one half inch clamp when they sewed him up after open heart surgery at St. Joseph Hospital took legal action Wed- nesday against the hospital, six s urgeons and t wo s urgical nurses. T. Duncan Stewart of 183 Shorecliffs Road, Corona del Mar, states in his Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that he will d etermine the amount of damages to be claimed al a later date. Stewart, joined as plaintiff by his wife. Geraldine, states that he underwent surgery for the re· moval or an aneurysm last Aug. 30 at St. Joseph and was told by Dr. John Somerndike Sept. 20 that he ··would soon be playing golf." Stewart slates that a few days later he became gravely ill and had to be read milted to St. Joseph for surgery that revealed the presence of the clamp al- legedly overlooked in the earlier operation. Death Delays Porno Trial A death in the family of the lawyer defending the Balboa Pussycat Theater against ob· scenity charges brought about a continuance today in a Newport Beach judge's decision on search warrants. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan agreed to recon· vene a hearing and arraignment proceedings Monday at 1:45 ~.m. All That Jazz From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford's campaign manager says Ronald Reagan now leads the President in almost every Southern state a nd the primary r eason is Nelson A. Rockefeller, the Washington Post reported to- day. Howard H. ''Bo•' Callaway said if the former California governor announces that he will seek the Republican presidential nomina· tion he would start ahead of Ford in California, Florida and "any Southern state," largely due to opposition to Rockefeller, the Post reported. Senate Republican Whip Robert P . Griffin said today Callaway's assessment "was .candid and realistic," but em- phasized he personally supports E'ro• POfle Al KROLL • • • coming League for lnnovation Annual Deans Conference scheduled Aug. 6-8 in Newport ~ach. Mr. Kroll also served on th~ Stat.e Athletic Committee for a number of years and was a past president and commissioner of the South· Coast Conference. He was also a longtime member of the Costa Mesa Traffic Com· mission. An avid traveler and sports en· thusiast, Mr. Kroll traveled to spots all over the world and led a number of student.faculty trips. He was an active handball player for many years. A native of Rogers City, Mich., Mr. Kroll received his BA and MA degrees at Cal State Long Beach. Rockefeller for the 1976 nornina· tion and expects Ford to select him. Griffin said while Rockefeller might have problems in the South, the same ass essment could be made of Reagan for sec· tions s uch as the Midwest and Northeast if he were to be the vice presidential nominee. Callaway said Ford "is no worse than 60·40 down" in any Southern state and that "he is coming up." He added that he doubted Reagan could capture more than a third or the de· •legates to the convention. Reagan last week authorized a campaign committee to organize and raise money for a potential run, but stopped s hort of throw. ing his bat into the ring. Today the committee registered with the Federal Election Commission. Callaway reportedly said "all the information I have" is-that Reagan "has not made up his mind" on the race.· "We have to go on the assump- tion that he is going to be a full· fledged, well-financed can· didate," Callaway said. However, the former secretary of the Army denied he was lead· ing a dump·Rocke(eller move- ment. He said Ford is "very high on Rockefeller" but added, "ll may be his judgment that he wants a younger man, as we're hearing from a great many pco· pie in the party.'' The vice president is 67. Callaway said some GOP sources had suggested former Texas Gov. John Connally and Sens. Howard Baker and William Brock of Tennessee and Charles Percy of Illinois as running mates for Ford. Trumpet section of Newport Jan Ensem· ble, a group of Ensign School muslclans, tunes up for 11 :15 a.m. performance Fri- day nt the school. Based on performance al Orange Coast College Jazz Festival in May, the Newport group directed by music instructor John Lindfors has been lnvitod to play at Cal Expo in Sacramento next month. Trumpet section includes (from left> Henry Mackel, Suzanne ~&ler, Chris Beegan, Russell Perry, Gordon Cohen and Pat Allen . I I 1 mosUy on our !aces," explained Mrs. Dunn. "But last year. my husband played a bronze statute and the green makeup lasted all isummer mostly in his ears and on the pillow cases." With several performances un· tier their belts, the two Dunns newest to the pageant have sur- prisingly different reactions. "I thought it was IQing to be boring -and it's not," says Max Jr .• who poses in the painting ·•Frolic." "I love to play w1th the other cast m embers aft.er my picture is done and watch the other pictures." "And, J thought it was going to be exciting -and it's boring," says Debbie, who plays with 16 others in "Korean Vignettes," which stretches across the upper portion of the stage. Mrs. Dunn says a certain amount or joking goes along with each painting. "For ins tance, every time Paige and I return from our poses, people backstage ask, 'Did you catch a nything?' The same people ask that every night," she said. "One night I'm going to answer that I caught grunion and Paige will say she caught albacore," added Mrs. Dunn. In addition lo the kidding, ther e's a camaraderie that de· velops among the cast members. The models wait backstage prior lo their onstange appearances and are served hot chocolate, cof· fee, lemonade and cookies. "Kids sit around playing cards and li(ames in their costumes. It's really a funny sight," Mrs. Dunn said. On the negative side, Mrs. Dunn admits her social life is ruined, since the pageant performances take precedence over all else. "We'd have to be very sick or have something very important to do to miss a performance," Mrs. Dunn s aid. ·'The old saying, 'The Show Must Go On' is true here.•' While Mrs. Dunn noted her ruined social life, Debbie was most concerned about her ruined sleep. ''I have to get up at 6::.> a.m. every morning to go to summer school and we don't get back from the pageant until after 11 p.m ., says Debbie. ''Next year I'll do the pageant and skip summer school so Lean sleep late," she added. Max Sr. was initially disap- pointed this year when he had to play a cowboy -in "Dash for Timber'' -instead of an Indian. ·'They told him he could play a n Indian if h~e shaved bis mustache, but he wouldn't. so now he's a cowboy," said Mrs. Dunn. She explained that the family got involved in the pageant because or her curiosity. " ( saw the pageant one year and was so intrigued I wanted to find out how it was done. Paige came along to keep me company and then my husband decided he'd better, too, or he'd spend a lot of lonely nights," Mrs. Dunn explained. From Page Al MILLER .•• from both s ides during the daring r escue operation for their courage and resourcefulness. Crewmen of the S.S. Green- v i lie, who volunteered to go aboard the Mayaguez after it was r ecaptured from Cambodia, also came in for praise. ''This is in the best spirit. •. '' said President Ford, citing tradi· lions of courageous sailors. President Ford also chatted at some length with Capt. Miller - a skipper described at the time by seaman associat es as a man who runs a tight ship - about condition of the Mayaguez. He also asked the aging ship's master about his condition af. terward. "You look pretty healthy," be told the Fountain Valley man. Slain Youth's Parents File Suit on Store Damages totaling morelhan $6 million were demanded Wednes· day by a Huntington Beach cou· pie who el aim that neglicence by their murdered son .. s employers contributed to bis death last Oct. 31. Claude and Ella Finklea, 10646 El Adelante Ave .. Fountain Valley, name the Southland Corporation as defendants in their Orange County Superior Court l awsuit. The rlrm operates the 7·E leven market, 10980 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley. Michael Stephen Finklea, 20, was shot and killed at the market while employed there as a nlabt clerk, the action notes. It ia al· leged that the failure of lbe de-- rendant.s to provide him wttll an alarm system contribuUld to that killing. Brothers Hugh Daniel Bean, 24. and Charles Dennis Bean, 22, face trial Oct. 14 in &lperlOI' Court for their alle1ed k1lUQI ol Finklea durlng their asserted robbery of the market. I \ f \I .. __ ,,.,,..._.,, Aluminum 'Gold' More than 30,000 pounds of popcorn-size bits of aluminum cans collected by the Recycling Group in Honohdu, arrives at the Reynolds Aluminum San Francisco Bay Area Recycling Plant m Hayward The cans represent more than 600,000 aluminum cans coll ected by Hawaiian beer and soft dnnk con-sumers Grapes Becoming A Thing of Past? By Caplt-01 News Service SACRAM ENTO -Fewer and !ewer Cahforn1a grapes are making it to the table as fresh lrwt these days because of the nsmg costs and the mountmg demand by the wine and raisin industries Last year more than four m1Jhon tons of grapes were harvested m 13 maJor producmg slates, nine tenths of which "ere harvested from Cahfom1a vineyards MORE THAN 60 PERCENT of Cahforma's crop are raisin types, of which Thompson Seedless is the most 1m portant Although most raisin grapes are dned for raisins or crushed for"' me. some are sold to the fres h market Partly because of the growing affinity by consumers for \\1ne and ra1sms, there have been fewer fresh grapes con- sumed each year In 1973, only fi ve percent of C<Jhforna1a s ra1sm grapes were sold fresh, 10 compan son to the 10 to 13 percent that" <JS ronsumed m the I ates s1xt1es The substanll.11 hake m ret~ul p1 ices are iJ lso a key 1 e- ason why Americans have tume<l sour on fresh grapes Consumer prices have shot up about 75 percent since 1964 Amencans now cat a httle over two and a half pounds a person, compared with three and a ha lf pounds a decade ago GROWING AND MARKETING costs have risen steep ly the past decade. and U S Department of Agnculture economists say Thompson Seedless gr a pes will cost m· creasmgly more to produce and market over the next several years. due lo mput shortages and soanng fuel costs. Jobless Auto Workers Just Watch TV, Drink? EAST LANSING, Mi ch tUPl) Whale collar auto workers who are laid off from their Jobs sat around all day watching television. dnnkmg beer and squ abbling with their s pouses. adm1n1strat1on at the uruvers1ty who conducted the survey, said 6-0 percent of the idled workers sai d they ".itched more lelev1s1on THAT PROFILE "iJS sketched by a M1ch1gan Slat(' Umvers1ty survey of 82 iwh1te collar employes laid off rrom a Michigan auto plant Salvatore J Bonanno a graduate student m bustne!>S Gtthu•r,; nud l .o .·tif•t'.'l Ntw Yor' IUPI) Tnf> IOll~w1n<1 11\1 ~~ trw stocas lllJI "••~ oa•nf'O ""'•' «.d to'°t \h• mn-.1 b.t\.ed on ~'l• rt ot ch.lnge on llltJ N•w Yor' !>loO Eoch.ln9f! Ntt •net pe:rc,.nt,.CJP ch.angie' .,,,.. tnt' d11ter•r1ee l>"twffn Tht prevlOIJ• 'I0\1n9 price and Ill<> turrtnt cl<>••n<J prlt< GAIHE RS I CHA U1w1n !'. 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GORDO MOON MULLINS WE PROFESSIONAL. ,A~TISTS HAD THAT CL.,AUSE STUCK IN ... by Chartes M. Sclwll -----~~~~~--..,-, by Herold Le Doux I AJA ~AIN TMA'T WHEN THE SECRET TWENTY MEETS NEXT WEEK, rr·s GOING TO COMPLETELY CAAHGE 11\Y LIFE AS waL --~""" AS OONHl\'S! by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson .. :iHE~e's TOO t:>,ARN MUCH COMPETITION AS IT/S ... ..----- by Rodger Bollen "7·1'f THE GIRLS I ;~\~i~;; 11' f I I ' ,J~~ t ~4 ,, ~ .. The drcl he h<t.<o me Oil r 'ihould be in I here wttn I hem ... by Mell ANO TMO~E lWO F.AIAl..TS .-OOEO TOGETHE~ AR'E. P((ETTY ,1.··~-"·'''''·''·''· _'.'.' ~'"' ~. ,,, rt.t>f: ANO LET'S HAVE THAT PIECE OF ~PER ON THE PHONE SHELF.• J DENNIS THE MENACE /~~ T' i·2t ) J I t 7 -2.'f ') >' I Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 205, 3 SECTIONS,'° PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 24 , 1975 Toda,,"s Closing N.Y. 'tocks c TEN CENTS Grove Mom Awaits Call From President . By HILARY KAVE Of Tiie Dally"''°' St.H Mittie Smith has not heard from ber husband in Africa in two weeks or from the U.S. State Department in two months. And, she has yet to hear from Presi- dent Ford. But, the Garden Grove woman says she still has hope and daily awaits the latest news concern- ing her son, Kenneth, still being held prisoner in Tanzania by Marxist guerrillas. In desperation over the silence, Mrs. Smith telephoned the White House earlier this week and tried to speak w ith the PresidenL Instead, she was told to write a letter asking for an appointment to speak w1tn him. Mrs. Smith sent the following telegram on Tuesday: "ln reference to my son, Ken- neth Stephen Smith, still being he ld hostage by Marxis t guerrillas for two months in Alrica, request 1mmed.late reply for phone conversation with you." It's been two d ays since the telegram was sent, and Mrs. Smith has still not received a reply. Mrs. Smith's bl,lsband, Joseph, new to Africa two months ago to try to help his son. "Communications are very slow where he is staying so I 'm not too worried about his safetv. But, I'd feel alot better if I knew what was happe ning," Mrs . Smith said. Kenneth Smith, 22, was among three Stanford University stu dents kidnaped May L9 from a re· mote research station al Lake Tanganiyka. The two female stu dents were released, but KenneU1 is still being held hostage. Requests from his captors for $500,000, weapons, ammunition and rele ase of leftist prisoners from Tanzanian jails have been rcJected by officials in Tanzania. Mrs. Smith manages a kitchen tn a Garden Grove convalescent home -a job she's held for six years -so there is no one home in case the President should call during the day. But, she says she's home in the evenings and still hopes to bear from Washington. ' e us an ' S. S. Mayaguez Ford Commends Ship Captain From Wire Services Merchant vessel Capt. Charles T . Miller of Fountain Valley, criticized by some crewmen for his handling of the capture of the S.S. Mayaguez, was commended today by President Ford at a White House ceremony. ''You did a wonde rful job, .. the President told Mille r during the Oval Room honors which also in- Nixon CIA Bid to Fight Allende Told NEW YORK <U PI) -Presi· dent Nixon, in 1970, ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to try to prevent Salvador Allende from becoming president of Chile, leading to the agency's in- volvement in the planning of two military coups, the New York Times reported today. T h e news pape r, quoting authoritativ e govern ment sources, said the plans included proposals to kidnap Gen. Rene Schneider, chief of staff or the Chilean Army. The sources said the CIA tried later to stop the kidnap plan, but that it was carried out nonethc· less. Schneider was killed by Chilean m ilitary plotters in the kidnap attempt. The newspaper said the second plot involved supply ing in - surgents with three machine guns and tear gas grenades. The sources said, however, that plan was abandoned when it was de- cided the plot could not get broad political support. They said the weapons were re- turned to the CIA unused. The Times a lso said Secretary of State Henry Ki ssinger, then Nixon's assistant for national security affairs, was briefed about the kidnap plot on Oct. 13, 1970, by Thomas Karamessines, then chief of covert operations for the CIA. After Karamessines outlined the plot and said it had litUe chance of s uccess, the two agreed t he p l a n s hould be slopped. the ne ws paper said. eluded congratulations to the crew. Miller, 61, of 10281 Slater Ave .. presented President Ford with the ship's wheel of the Mayaguez as a historic souvenir of the armed seizure of vessel by Cam- bodians in May. "I am proud of you and the American people are proud of you," Ford told Miller . The seizure was thwarted when President Ford ordered armed intervention to free the ship, resulting in an island battle costly to both Cambodian and U.S. Marine forces. The captain whose container cargo s hip was seized while maneuvering offshore from Cambodia chatted with Ford and described the feeling as the cavalry came over the hill to their r escue. .. It's just tremendous," said the skipper. "Believe me, it's of great significance n ot only to the Am e rican p e ople b ut of significance lo the world as a whole,,.. President Ford con- tinued. The c hief executive con- gratulated the Mayaguez crew which actually came under fire from both s ides during the daring rescue ope ration for their courage and resourcefulness. Crewmen of the S.S. Green· ville, who volunteered to go aboard the May aguez after it was (See MILLE R, Page A2) . Woman, 73, Hurt in Crash An elderly Costa Mesa woman bicyclist escaped serious injury Wednesday in a headon collision with a car on busy Harbror Boulevard near F airview State Hospital. Julie Yvonne Vanderbogaerde, 73, of 2700 Peterson Place, was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for a scalp laceration and sprained shoulder and re- leased. John M . Lacey, 37, of 323 Prin- ceton Drive, was driver of the car. Police said he was not cited. The a ccident occurred on Harbor Boulevard at Princeton Drive. Costa Mesa Oasis Gary Shaver inspects stand of 200 Can p a lm trees pl an ted in undevelo ped freeway right-of-way in middle of Newport Boulevard near Bay Street in Costa Mesa. Trees belong to local nursery that uses portion of highway medi~n for s torage. Trees will be r emoved for trans planting as they sell. Heart Attack Kills OCC's Joseph Kroll Mesa Home 'Peppered' BySlwtgun Joseph R. Kroll, dean of stu- dent affairs at Orange Coast College for the past 12 years, died or an apparent heart attack early today at his Santa Ana home. He would have been 55 Friday . Fune r al arrangements are pending at Peek F amily Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. Mr. KrolJ was a member or the OCC staff for 22 years. He joined the fac ulty i n 1953 a s a psychology instructor a nd counselor. He w as also the school's first water polo and div- ing coach. He guided the water polo squad for four years and his team won an Eastern Conference Lille in 1956. Mr. Kroll ser ved as OCC's as- sociate d ean from 1955 through 1960 and was the dean of students from 1960 to 1963. He assumed his present position in 1963. Mr. Kroll served on numerous national and s tatewide communi- ty college committees. He was serving as chairman of the up- <See KROLL. Page A2l f:t~ OCC DEAN SUCCUMBS Joseph R. Kroll A shotgun blast was fired into a Costa Mesa residence early to- day, shaUering two windows and terrifying sleeping occupants. but no one was injured, police said. Lee T hunell , one of the occu- pants of the ho me at 3045 Garfield Ave ., immediat ely telephoned police, but arriving officers found no one in the area. No apparent motive was determined for the shooting inci- dent in the quiet neighborhood just north of Baker Street and east of Fairview Road. "1t could very well have been just a random incident," said Police Lt. Tom Durham, the sta· tion watch comm ander. He explained this is often the case in such incidents where youths cruising in a car have fired out the window at a house. Firing into an occupied dwell- ing is a felony offense under the California Penal Code. The Times also said Kissinger has told President Ford of this plot. S11rveg Confirms It Isabel Peron Home Resting According to the sources, the Times said, ··Age ncy oHicials felt Mr. Nixon's orders to block Mr. Allende, which were strongly worded, constituted a blanket a uthorization for their ac- tivities.'' SI'OCKS HIT, BUT DOW UP NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed irregularly higher today in moderately ac- tive trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid rears or conttnued higher interest rates and a resurgence or ln!l::ition. The Dow J on es industrial average of 30 bluc·chip stocks, out of step with the rest of the market most of the day, gained 360 polnts to 840.27. A 45·point loser the past six sessions, it had ~n ~head more than f'ive points and orr more than four earlier. Declines, however, led ad- vances by nbout an ll·lo·4 marfin (lablts, C7). Prien were lower ln moderate tradina on the American Stock Exchange. Men Better Shoppers? WASHINGTON CAP ) - Families might get a better buy for their food dollar if husbands rather than wives do the grocery shopping, a nationwide study of consumer math skills indicated today. The government-funded sur- vey of 34,000 17.year-ol~ and 4,200 adults aged 26 to 35 found that males consistently out· performed fe males ln a wide variety o{ mathematical ex- erl"i~es simula tins common buy- ing and financing problems . "These data seem to reinforce the old stereotypes about female inability to cope wllh 'technical' or 'logical' s ubjects," the authors said. The study was funded by the Department of Health, F.d\lca· lion and Welrare. Asked to calculate the lowest price per ounce for a box of ric~. the con-ect answer wu given by 40 percent of 11-year-old males and 45 percent of adult males, but only 29 percent of young remalcs and 32 percent of adult females. Females performed slighUy better, 39 to 37 percent res pee· tivel)' for both age groups, in choosing the lowest unit price for canned tuna, while 42 and 55 per· cent of the males answered cor- rectly. In both the r ice and tuna pro- blems, the study said females were .more likely to guess wrong that the largest size was the most economical. The survey also found that the majorlt y of t7-1ear-olds and adults of both sexes couldn't perform such com moo tasks as judging the best food buy. calculating a taxi fare or balanc-i.J1tl a check book, and tberdOl"O are likely ripplng t.bemsclves off ann~ally to the tune ol hundreds or dollars each. Virainia H. Knauer, presiden- tial consumer adviser, said lhc report •'brings home the hard fact that many consumers do not have the math skUla necessary to solve the day-to-day purchasing , J. problems we face in today's economy." "Without these skills con- sumers will continue to rely mainly on hunches and advertis- ing JlngJes in their purchases -a trend that must be reversed if 1 consumers are going lo use to use their economic power effective- ly ... "she said. Figuling out the added cost or rlnanclng a new car was answered correctly by 56 percent of 17·1ear-0lds and 68 percent of adults or both sexes; a door-t<>- door salesman'!J commission, 37 and 57 percent respectively: cookina time for a turkey, 35 and 42 percent-; asphalt ~l needed to coat a driveway, 41and61 per- cent; food calories, 70and80per- cent. Performance on the math q\ae&Uons wu generally lower for blacks, inner-city dweUen, re1ldeats of the Sombeut and penone who9e parent.I hlMS little or no hlCh school education. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina IAPl The Argentine govern- ment announced today that doc - tors have advised President Isabel Peron to rest and limit her activities. settin g off new speculation that she will seek a leave of absence. A medical bulletin released by the government press secretary said the 44-year-old president, who was ill with the nu last week , ''has not observed during the period of convalescence the pre- scribed rest, for reasons or work:· Knott" Excursion Slated in Mesa The Costa Mesa Recreation Department will sponsor a teen excursion to Knott.'s Berry Farm from 4:30 p.m. to m1dnJght, Aug. 5. Deadline for r egisttaUon Is Aug. 1. Cost. is $4.25 per pttSOn. That. iocludes admission, transportation and admission to eight rides at tho farm. Featured entertainment at the park will be Ricky Nelson. Coast Wo11U1.n's By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of th~ 0• 11 y Pi tot Staff A Laguna Hills Leisure World woman claims that her husband shot and killed himself after being administered drugs by the Cen· tral Intelligence Agency as part of a job s creening test in 1966 Mrs. Edith W. Christensen, 3065 A Via Serena South. confirmed wire service reports that her husband became disoriented, suf· fered from hallucinations, and believed bis house was bugged and his meat poisoned. "I told my lawyer the same thing eight years a go," said Mrs. Christensen, noting that a story published today in the Norfolk Virginian· Pilot was substantially true. She was quoted as saying th al her husband was not the sam e after returning to his home in Virginia Beach. where the couple lived al the time. foJlowing hi s in· terview with the CI A. Her husband, Col. J ames R. Christensen, had applied for CI i\ e mployment several months after retiring from the Marine Corps at the age or 48. He died bi gunshot wound in the head onJ::an. 26, 1966, one week after the job in terview. There was no immedfate in dication of what type of drug al- legedly was administered. Mrs. Christensen, a res ident of Leisure World, refused to shed further light on the s ubject. She referred all comment to her son, J a mes F. Christensen Jr .. a San Francisco stock broker, who says be is planning lo resume legal action against the agency "There·s never r eally been any doubt in our m inds what caused my father 's death.·· the Virginia paper quoted Christensen as say· ing. He said he plans to taJce legal action unless a Philadelphia al· tomey be has cons ulted tells him he does not have a case.· Mrs. Christensen initiated a n $800,000 damage s uit against the CIA in 1966 but the case was dropped when government of· ficials per suaded her attorney that witnesses could be produced to defeat the suit and that litiga- tion would reveal the names of un- dercover agents . William L . Sh a piro. now a Norfolk Dis t rict Court judge. said he dropped the case after be- ing told that having agents give <See CIA, Page A2l Or~~=~<~••« 1t'eat•er Fog and low clouds dur- ing the night and through mid-morning F r iday . otherwise sunny skies and s lightly w a rm er tem- per atures inland. Beach highs 70 to 74 ris ing to 78 and 84 inland. INSIDE TODA\' "We know the tllegal.s are going up the road by the thousands." says o border patrol agent whose hands are now tied by the Supreme Court ruling requ.inng ··1'1TO boble cause" /or atoppng a vehicle. Set! Page A 16 lndrx ' ') c ii• l.i~h ... ' t'ILU t : .. f Reagan J ~'.Ahead, .· From WI~ Servtcet WASHINGTON -President : fi'ord's campaien manager says • Ronald Reasan now leads the President in a lmost every .. Southern state and the primary .-reason is Nelson A. Rockefeller. the Washington Post reported to- day. .. . · Howard H. "Bo" Callaway said if the former California governor announces that he will seek the Republican presidential nomina- tion he would s tart ahead of Ford m CaWornla. Florida and "any Southern state," largely due to opposition to Rockefeller, the Post reported. Senate R epublican Whip Robert P . GriCfin said today Callaway's assess ment "was candid and realistic." but em- phasized he personally supporos Rockefeller for the 1976 nomina- tion and expects Ford to select 'um. Griffin said while Rockefeller might have problems in the South. the sa me assessment could be made of Reagan for sec· tions s uch as the Midwest and Northeast if he were to be the vice presidential nominee. Callaway s aid Ford "is no worse than 60·40 down" in any Southern state and that "be is coming up." Suspect Held In Burglary Irvine police arrested a Santa Ana man Wednesday on charges of taking part in a burglary in v.h1ch a bur gla r smashed through a sliding glass door in bis flight from the a n gry homeowner. Joseph A. Jiron. 18, was arrest- ed after police traced the license number of tbe getaway car to Jiron's father. J oseph Rodarte. Rodarte had reported to Santa Ana police that his car had been stolen. Tbe burglary. in which a radio receiver was stolen, took place early Wednesday at the home of Robert W. Olson, 4311 Skylark St. • Irvine Officer R.J . Hansen said two men apparently were in· volved in the burglary. Olson sur- prised one man in the living :-room. T he burglar ran, smashed· through a s hdmg glass door and • left a trail of blood to the car .' waiting at the curb. ~ Olson recorded the license number. Jiron allegedly was outside the house al tbe time of the burglary. Police so far have no leads on the man who was inside the home. They said his forearm was cut as he ran through the glass door. Front Page Al KR OLL • • • coming League for Innovation Annua l Deans Conference scheduled Aug. 6·8 in Newport Beach. . · Mr. Kroll also served on the State Athletic Committee for a Jlumber of year s a nd was a past president and commissioner of UJe South Coast Conference. He was also a longtime member of the Costa Mesa Traffic Com- mission. . • An avid traveler and sports en- Jhusiast, Mr. Kroll traveled to ~pots all over the world and led a ~mber of stude nt-faculty trips. e was an active handball player r many years. · A 11ative of Roger s City, Mjch .. Mr. Kroll received his BA and MA degrees at Cal State Long Beach. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_ (hAtVY ( t 0 AdY r •IOI ._,If'> 1'lf'P'l1/h I f'C'WT'! t. , th --~,.."" i>""""-,, C'lub11 ._.,, n• '"" O• ,, , ( t 1 t ht.I•'"'"~ (orno •"Y ,.,,,.., -'' •rl•'•'J'I' .. , .. f' •t ,., j ....._~f'\CS•Y tti• •H)f\ t •C'' '"" ''-t t M .. 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D•llY 1'11•1 S4.ttf VENTURA -Nine m en and three women took jurors' oaths late Wednesday afternoon and to- ~ay will bear opening arguments m Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's trial in Ventura Coun- ty Superior Court. Those arguments were delayed when Vallerga's attorney Richard Murphy, excused a JurY panelist selected as an alternate jury member. As a result, a prospective altemat~ juror was undergoing questioning by M urpby and M · sistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi. The jury selected Wednesday will decide if the assessor acted illegally when he allegedly ac· cepted money from Spartanburg County, S.C., in early1973. It is allege d Vall e rga participated in a conflict of in- terest · by accepting the money which was paid as consultant fees and expenses connected with the sale of an appraisal system to the North Carolina county. Tbe jury that will hear the case was selected after two full days of jockeying by Murphy and Capizzi. Before they agreed on the nine-man, three-woman panel, M.urp~y had -:xcused eight prospective Jurors, including an FBI agent o n p eremptory challenges. In turn, Capizzi had let two pro- spective jurors go, one of them a mental health worker who had once worked in radical black leader Bobby Seale's campaign fo r Oakland mayor . Among the 12 who make up the Valler ga jury are two former Ventura County Grand Jury members. One of the forme r grand jurors was once mayor of Santa Paula and the husaband of the other served for eight years on the Port Hueneme City Council. Driver Ple ads Innocent in F a tal Crash The driver of a Fountain Valley Rougb Riders Day Camp bus involved in a fatal collision in Irvine June 23 has pleaded inno- cent to mi s d emea nor manslaughter charges in a pre- trial arraignment at Harbor Municipal Court. Carolyn Connors, 23, of Santa Ana Heights was r eleased on her own recognizance pending a jury trial Sept. 23. Mrs. Connors was the driver in a collision between the bus and a double-trailer gravel truck at Barranca and J effrey roads in Irvine in which John Ramming, 6, of 3801 Parkview Lane, Irvine, was killed. Mesa Thief Ge t s Copper A thief who somehow got his loot over an elght-f oot chain link fence topped by three strands of ba rbed wire h as stolen 480 pounds of copper conduit from a Costa Mesa pump and valve firm. Clair H. Ellin1sen, ol the J .C. Carter Pump Company, dis· covered the grand theft at m E. lsth St.. when be returned from vacation Wednesday. Ellingsen told i.nvestigat.on the plant's storage yar d at that loca- tion had not been f orclb\y en- tered, at least not obviously. The $1 ,200 copper wtnD• was contained in eight colls ol eo pounds each, totalin1 720 feet in length, EUingsen sald. 1 19 Cope F1red SEOUL, South K~a CAP> - The Seoul police de partment fl.red a record 103 officen Wed - needay on grounds they ~ved payalfa from pickpocket rtftfl . Sixteen others were dilmlued Tues day for the same ruaoo . Annexin g Fee Hike O k a yed By WILUAM SCDEIBEa OftMO.llr~•,.... Mu1lve fee focreaw for an- nexatJon and sphere at Influence appUcationa and proce.stns were approved Wednesday by the county's Local Agency Fonna- tJon Commisaioo (LAFC). Tbe action ii viewed as a step toward sell-sufficiency of the stale-mandate panel, whieb rules on the merits and demerits of all proposed annexations, detach- ments, incorporations and special district formaUons in Orange County. Tbe new fee schedule, which will take effect Aug. 1, includes the following charges: -A flat $500 for city corpora- tions. :-A n at $200 for special dis- tricts for county service area formations. -A sliding scale from $25 to $300 for action on annexation of land with a single owner. The lower fee would be charged on parcels on five acres or less and the top fee on 110')() acres or more. -A sliding scale from $50 to $400 on annexation of land with multiple ownership. -Anything up to a maximum charge of $500 for sphere of in· fluence. The exact cost would de- pend on the LA FC staff time needed to process the sphere. -A fiat $100 fee for dissolution, merser and consolidation. Currently the commission charges $10 filing fee and a $35 processing fee on the property flied with the LAFC without an en- vironmental impact r eport or negative declarations. The new schedule, was scaled down from one proposed by coun- ty Supervisor Robert Battin, who serves on the LAFC. Battin has pushed for several years to make the panel self -supporting as op- posed to relying on county tax funds. Battin suggested fees of $500 for spheres of influence and a $100 to $500 scale for annexation. He said it would bring in revenue more than $28,000 a year rather than the $1,000 in the revenue the current LAFC fees provide. County Youth F a cing T rial I n A ssaults A stock clerk accused on arrest of attacking you ng women in the Back Bay area of Newport Beach has been ordered to face trial Sept. 15 in Orange County Superior Court on charges of rape, assault with intent to com- mit rape and assault with a dead- ly weapon. J udge Kenneth Williams set the trial d ate and a pretrial ap- pearance Aug. 29 for Michael La Mont Higgins , 20, Santa Ana. Arresting officers allege Jllg. gins is the man who attacked young women in the Back Bay area while they were out walking their dogs. They said he used a butcher knife or a pistol as bis weapon in those attacks. Higgins was arrested June 18 after one of the victims spotted him in a passing car and gave his License number to police. 'Rain' in Costa Mesa Paulmino Students to Perf onn Cantata BymLARYKAYE OftM 0.11., 1'1"4Meft Although not a drop of rain can be uen, things seem pretty wet and wild when the young music students at Paularino School in Costa Mesa re-enact the story of Noah and the Ark. Boisterous, syncopated jazz songs are the main ingredient of "100 P ercent Chance of Rain," a jazz cantata belng perforn\ed by the summer school students. But other ingredients are equally intrig uing -yellow slickers, umbrellas and galoshes worn by the young singers and huge stuffed animals arranged in the giant ark. Joye Peak's music students spent four weeks learning the cantata -written especially for children -and are ready to un- veil the production for parents and friends at 9: 15 Friday morn- ing in the school's multi-purpose room. Tbe story is simply Noah and the Ark. But finger-snapping, ~ corded thunder. solo speakinl parts and a yellow-slickered Noah (played by J ohn Tessier 10) strutting around the ark, jaz~ up the story. The students are mostly first and second graders, with some ~rd and fourth graders mixed m. Mrs. Peak, who teaches music during summer school and is a fifth grade t eacher during the school year, says she was "kind of afraid " when s he began teaching the cantata. She worried that her young charges would find the jazz melodies and syncopation too tricky, but foupd that they quick- ly picked up the e ight songs because they love to sing them. · The songs are catchy and fun. It's obvious that the kids are enjoying themselves, as they bell out "And Man Messed Thiogs Up" and "The Admira ble Ad· miraJ." ''I'm not trying to teach re- ligion, but Noah is a famous story and the real 1')essage is love,'' says Mrs. Peak. Fro•PageAI Rod Laver's ~!~~~~:~; a1so. ·Home Hit; came inf or praise. "This is in the best spirit .•. " IA>s s $5,000 said President Ford, citing tradi- tions of courageous sailors. Burglars pried their way into President Ford also chatted at the Corona del Mar home or some length with Capt. Miller -vacationing tennis pro Rod a skipper described al the time Laver, it was discovered' Wed-by seaman associates as a man who runs a tight ship _ nesday and the loss of jewelry bo t d't ' f b has ~en set at a lmost $.5,000. a u con 1 ion o t e Mayaguez. Police said the break-in at the He also asked the aging ship's c s m aster about his condition af· ameo bores residence was dis-terward. covered late in the day by "You look pretty healthy," be Laver's daughter , Ann Marie told the Fountain Valley man. &!nson. The President said be would Mrs. Benson told officers that keep the Mayaguez' wheel on dis-her parents had been away and play in the Oval Room for a few that she and her brother had been days while deciding on a perma-making daily checks of the house nent place for the new art.if act of which is reported to be up for ~';'~~c.an m aritime and military sal;~ring the afternoon, Mrs. \ I, Benson said her brother found an entry door with its knob twisted off and bearing pry marks. A preliminary che<:k disclosed the l~s of a wedding ring set belonging to Laver's wife, Mary as well as other items of ex: pensive jewelry. The Levers have been on vacation since July 1. '!he loss could go higher, police S81d, after a full inventory is made when the international ten- nis star and bis wife return. Slain You t h's Pare nts F ile Suit on Store Damages totaling more than $6 million were de m a nded Wednes- day by a Huntington Beach cou- ple who claim t~at negligence by their murdered son's employers contributed to his death last Oct. 31. Claude and Ella Finklea, 10646 El Ade lante Ave., Fountain Valley, name the Southland Corporation es defendants in their Orange County Superior Court law1utt. The firm operates the 7-Eleven market 10980 Warne-I' Ave., Fountai~ Valley. Michael Stephen Finklea, 20. waa 1bot and killed at the market while employed there as a night clerk, the action notes. It ls aJ. leged that tbe failure of the de- fendants to provide him 1rith an alU'm l)'ltem contributed to thot ldllin •. Brothen Hueh Daniel BeaJl, ~. and Charin Dennil Bean 22 f aee trt al Oct. H in &ioeftor' eo.rt for tMtr allepd ldllJ.nr of Flnklea durta1 their uaerted robber7 at the 1b arltet. f 'I The teacher says she was given "100 Percent Chance of Rain" by a music director at a local church. She says s he has seen it perform ed by young church choirs, bul not by public school music students. "ll's really a better way to leach music lhan the same, old songs the kids get tired of " she said. ' Mrs. Peak added that next summer she'll do something dif· fe rent, t oo, but will pick something else. "Now that l know the kids can do it, and love it so much. I'll keep experimentin£." she said. From Page Al CIA .. 8 testimony at a trial would blow their cover. "They said they had some or these operatives overseas in secret missions and it would ex- pose -blow their cover -it ·would show thes e men were CIA agent s." Shapiro told the newspaper. Two attorneys who represented the government in the civil suit Wednesday confirmed Shapiro's account of the 1966 meeting in Norfolk. William E. Nelson, a former justice department lawyer, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger T. Williams said they attended the meeting. Shapiro said Williams requested the meeting and that it was also attended by J ohn K. Creaney. who the paper said was then and is still in the CIA. , Mrs. Christensen's son, a broker em ployed by the San Fran· cisco firm or Hasley and Stewart, could not be reached by telephone today to answer questions in con· neclion with his plans to resume litigation. Fund Set Up For Children After Crash A memorial scholarship fund for the orphaned sons of Fountain Valley High School Assistant Principal Dave Buffington and his wife. Sharon, has been established by friends. The Bu!fingtons were killed last Friday near Desert City, Calif .. when their car careened out or control and crashed into a highway guardrail. Sons Michael and James, of the home al 9447 Kiwi Circle Foun- tain Valley. s urvived th~ acci: dent that killed their parents who were buried al Pacific Vie~ Memorial Park Wednesday. Memorial contributions for lhe scholarships may be addressed to: Guardian of Michael S. and James A. Buffington, care of At- torney Robert Hill, 15751 Brookhurst St., Westminster. Arrow Hits Man in Face MANCHESTER, Conn. CUPI) -Russell LeBlanc was shot in the cheek with a steel-Upped ar· row. police said. He was in the in- tensive care unit at Manehester- Hospltal today but in satisfactory condition . Police said LeBlanc, 27, w• wounded os he sat ln the kitchen of his house about 11 p.m. Wed- nesday. The arrow was fired lhrour:h a metal wlndow screen from a spot about 17 feet away from the house, they said. LL. John Krinjak said police have "a pretty good idea" ot the ldentitles of the asaailant ant' otbats involved In the lncidenL