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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-25 - Orange Coast Pilot7 } Lockheed. Exef!'s Wife Slain .. -. ~ .......... .. CIA Drugged Hantborger . Before Suicide? FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 25, 1975 VOt.. 68, HO. 206, •SECTIONS, JI PAGES UPI Teiet) .... • Who's That? It's Woodstock, a friendly mouse, who perches com- fortably atop Bonita, a great Dane. They're pets of P en- ny Adams, 13, of San Diego, who says the rodent makes a r egular habit of running up and down Bonita's muzzle. "She· probably thinks it 's a big flea ," Penny says. Drugged Hamburger Blamed in n ·eath By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI OHIM Dally Pl19tSutf The husband of a Laguna Hills woman who took his own life in 1968 arter being given a job in- terview by the CIA said s hortly before his death that agents fed him a drug concealed in a ham· borger. James R. Christensen, a re· tired Marine Colonel, told bis wile that the c\rug was •li= to him in a care al the Wt OG National Airport before return- ing to Virginia Beach, where the couple lived at the lime. French, Arab Bid PARIS (lJ Pl) -France and SaudJ Arabla signed a general -.reem ent to tlcht.cn economic and lndustrl•I telallons Thun· day amid re ports of a billion- dollar loon to France in ex· change for lnduatrlal a nd military technology. .~ Mrs. Edith Christensen, who now li ves at 3065 A Via Serena South in Leisure World, has re· fu s ed t o d isc us s th e circumstances surrounding the bizarre case, but told reporters of the Norfolk Virginia-Pilot in an earlier interview she believed the drug was administered to see bow her husband would r eact if be we~ dborlented. Mrs. Christensen said she dldll't know whether t.o believe her husband's version ol how he was drugge d a nd that he r husband tended to keep all in· formation a bout the interview s.cret, the Virginia ~ re- ported. Sbe was quoted as saying that her husband beh aved strangely aft.er retur nina home and that he believed the world was coming Lo an end. He forbade her lo buy me at at the mllltary commissary because he believed it to be (8ff CIA, P11e A2) f· a n Spacemen Showing No Harm A B O A R D USS NE W ORLEANS CU Pl) -Doctors said today they arc optimistic the last Apollo astron auts escaped harm from s paceship cabin fu mt>s lhal briefly knocked out al least one crewman after their Pacific Oce an s plashdown. Phys icians aboard this r e · covt"ry s hip maintained a close watch on astronauts Thomas S t a fford , Van ce Brand a nd Donald "Deke" Slayton in the ship's s ick bay bui the pilots showed no s igns of fcarl'<.I lung damage 12 hours after return from nine days in s pace. When the a stronauts com· plained tha t the fumes irritated and burned their eyes, lhey were immediate ly placed under ob· servation in the sick bav. Their initial symptoms s uggested to space agency officials that yellow fumes they reported in the Apollo were the result of rocket pro· pell ant gases. But a careful e xanunat1on or the spacecraft later showed no evidence that any or the toxic propellant had leaked into the cabin. Dr . Arnold Nicogossian. chief NASA s urgeon aboard this ship, said he was mo re optimistic to· day than he and other physicians had been ea rlier. He said it now a ppeared there was little chance the astronauts would develop lung disease. <See APOLLO, Page A2) Suspect Held In Slaying SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) Armstead Cole Jr., 27, has been arrested in Canada on suspicion or the murde r of a popular w a itress i n a n a ll·n i ght restaurant here who was shot t.o death when s he asked a patron to pay for his eggs. Teresa De m aio, a cheerful, 57·year -old waitress at a Ten- derloin District restaurant was shot throuih the chest June 9. wttae.Hs said she called after twe -wbo were walkin& out vntn f ... ing : "Hey, fellas, how a bout paying?' One of tbe two paid his check, but the other. instead of coming up with the $1.44 for eggs and hash browns, pulled out a re - volver and shot her through the che!\l. • ... • Physicians S~y • ~ I • ~ ~ 11 . No Long D~mage ~ .. To Astronauts er a c • u1tta Oldster Flees Elderly Man Robs Bank SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The frail, elderly, white ·h aire d m an in baggy pants h anded t he crumpled note to bank teller Renay Gill man: "I a m a n o ld man and don't have long to Ii ve." sa id the m ess age, written in an old·fashioncd scrawl on a wrinkled piece of white pape r . "I a m su re you have rea sons fo r living, and there is a bomb behind the t eller line set to go off in 15 minutes. "If you don't belie'(e this, I also have a g un," the note ended . After r eading the note Thursday, Miss Gillman. 24, s aid s he looked inquiringly at the man, prompting him to mutter : "Give me all the money.," She told police she gave him about Sl.000 and watched him shuffle slowly out of the financial dis· trict Cam ino California Bank , wait obediently at the corner for a traffic signal to change and then disap- pear in the lunch ·time crowd. 4 Suspects Held Execution Murder In Santa Monica SANTA M ON ICA CAP) - Three m asked m en ambushed lwo couples as t hey returned home a nd then shot and killed one of the wom en -an aerospace executive's wife -after she ran and fell while the others lay spread-eagled on the ground. Police we r e investigating a possible connection between lhe ambush and two other attacks, all occurring within 40 minutes and within a fi ve·mile radius. Two other people were dead. Four men we re In custody. "She was just executed," Police Sgt. Ray mond Cham- pagne said or t he ambush which occurred as lhe couples returned after dining out. "She was hit twice." Forty minutes later, police said. two members of the Screen Actors Guild were shot and killed as they wa lked along a street a~ five miles away, but rob- bery a ppa r ently was not the motive. The victims, a man and woman in their mid<K>s, were not immediately identified. Soon a fter the ambush and prior to the sidewalk shooting, four other persons were robbed as they returned home Crom din· ner, but no shootings took place. Police said all three episodes \OOk place between 11 p.m. and midmght Thursday. AU four persons arrested we re · booked for investif(ation ol rob- bery, pollce 1aid. Two men each were booked ln separate cues. \ •• T hei r n a m es w t>re not im · mediately releas ed. "We think the cases are relat- ed," s a id Venice Division Sgt. Larry Ka llestad. whose offlcl' was in vestigatinj? lhc :,adewalk shooting. The ambush s laying was the most dramatic, officers said. Police said the three men leaped from behind bushes and order ed the four to lay face down on the ground. O ffi cers said Glo ria Wille , 57, wife of Lockheed Air c r aft Corp. ex· eculive Rola nd Witte, apparently started to run while the others complied. However , she Cell and the shotgun·wie lding gunmen <See EXECUTE, Page AZ > BIKEDUOGET SOME WELCOME FANWOOD. N.J . CAP> -Two Fanwood boys lost their bicycles to thieves the d ay aft.er they re· tu.med rrom a 1,700-mile trip on the bikes. Drew Ogden, 1'4, and Robert Ellis, lS, had made a 26-day trip. Drew's bike was stolen from in front or his mother's store in nearby Scotch Plains, where he worked to earn money for the trip. Robert's bike was taken rrom in front of an ice cream parlor in Scotch Plains. • I Surprise Motion Rejected Ry GARY GRANVJLLF: Of Tll~ D••ly P1lot St .. 11 . A surprise motion for acqult;t.~l of Orange County Assessor Jaek Valler ga was quickly dcnifd Thursday by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Ro bert Shaw. 1 ~. The acquittal motion cam~ ot the close of opening statem~Ls b y opp o s ing at to rn eys.~n Vallerga's trial on seven felany charges brought against hi~.in an Orange County Grand Jucy;l_n dictmenl. When moving for acquit~. al' fense a ttorney Richard Murphy charged tbat Assistant Distr1cl Attorney Michael Cap1zz1 1h rus opening statement ra'i lcd to stale criminal charges against lt'!e.8.s · sessor. But J udge S h aw t houg ht otherwise a nd de nied Murp~y·s motion . · Su ch m oves ar c normaily made after the prosecutiOQ. ~as presented its entire case. · After denying the acquitta~JllO· lion and before calli.Jlg the ,f}.rst witness to testi£y in the Jkl~I. <See VALLERGA, Paae AZ) Or:~:a~~·i "1 ea••er ' ·· Fog and low clouds again Sat ur da y m o rn ing • otherwis e mostly sunny skies. Highs at tbe beaches 70 to 74 rising to 78 and 86 inland. INS IDE TODAY Selecting programs for o television station requires re.' ading letters. t alking to viewers -and watching a tre mendous amount of televi.non. See story by Daily Pilot Staff Writer Anne Coopn on Page C 1 of toda1/s Wttkender. At Y-S.tvlu ..-...1 ... c..tlf9nll• Onsifl..S Comk• o-.. "' ONtl\MtkH 1: ...... p ... Ellft_,.lft..,..1 .. lllAftU .......... u,. *"9< ... .tMu-.n Mii•• Index :Hathaway Resigns 'Due to 111ness' WASHINGTON (AP) ...... Secretary of Interior Stanley K . Hathaway resigned today "for reasons or personal health." The resignation was a<'cepted ··with my deepest regrets'' by President Ford, who told the ail· 1ng Ha thaway, ··1 want you to Fro•P.,,eAJ APOLLO ..• which usually shows up 12 to 24 hours after exposu re to the rocket gases. Or. Royce Hawkins, deputy director of medical operaUons at lh!! Johnson Space Center in lfuus ton. s aid reports from the ship showed that Brand passed out after splashdown. And space agency officials at the control center said a careful analysis of tape of the pos t -landing com- munications indicated two or three of the astronauts passed out briefly. "l think we passed out for .a.bput a m inute there." one oflhe .crewmen. believed to be Staf- ford, said in scratchy radio com- mumcataons r e layed to Houston !tom the recovery ship. The fumes were at first believed lo be from nitrogen telroxide. a poisonous s ubstance that can kill when breathed an large concentrations. It was ob- dou s from the astronauts. however, that they had not taken ;n large amounts of it and they donned oxygen masks as soon as they realized something was wrong. Donald Stullken. NASA re- covery team leader. said he ~lieved the g ases that leaked in the Apollo came from the ex- plos'ives u sed to deploy Apollo's thr~e parachutes. He said some aerooynamic nuke may have al- lowed com bus ion byproducts lo enter the cabin. The astronauts reported the gas was yellow which would fit .the nitrogen tetroxide idea. ''But while gas looks yellow through a yellow window." Stullken said. '"We'll probably never know.·· Fro•PageAJ EXECUTE. • • s tarted !>hooting, striking her twice. Champagne s aid the shots mis- sed the others because "when the sbooting :.tarted. everyone scat- tered." : A polke spokes man sajd the •Willes and Mr. and Mrs. John B. ·Hudson had just been dropped off ·by a third couple. Mr. and Mrs. .C'barles Clemens haw. when the ,atnbus h occurred outside the ~Rudsons' $100.000 home in the af- >nuenl north side of this seaside · :,ul)urb. lWficer Charles Wilson said the ·holdup pair pistol -whipped Witte because he "as s low in respond- i~ Wille s uffered cuts above his and a possible concussion but was reported in satisfactory dation after treatment in San- onica Hospital Champagne said the pair then .nOed the coupl~s · pockets and :rur5es and suddenly opened fire ;\,Jth both weapons. "They fired at least seven or :eillltt shots." said Champagne . : He said the gunmen escaped in .a van whi<'h was parked nearby 'wit.ha fourth m :'.ln at the wheel . Champagne s aid officers ar· ~rested two of the four men after they drove up to a Venice re· ·sidence in a van similar to the getaway vehicle. • • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ... fri• Or 1nt»' ( ·• .t 0••1• 1 ,,,, """'""""'' • h • tl'tn'" ~""-"'~' "'""'\fl,.. t 'h I , "'I(•'"" tt I (..o.t~Pvf'l•.,Mt\Q lnmp .... , t. •tf'.,, ~Wtr.hf'f'I MIOM 41., U\tColw~,, f ru). • t ' r 1 ,,,. ;t ''' ~'"""'' tt-.ttn Uur l•ftO' fl I • I f,J ,,. ,_. I V•Ut f lf'tJlnt \•dfJh hf • 'V" ~· Y •' f ~~:,:.,";:~.~,-::,~·: .• ,<.:; .'" .. :.t11 ,, .. '.~".::~'",i,~ r· EM I uub'ntun11 D'•"' ' .iU -""'' t ~ , •4tnd Le t•M• ~•(•I·'"''' 1"# ,~,., Rober I N Wef'd J'll•)••nt •••'1 Pybh ""'' Jack R CurlPy v.,,. p,,.ol ,..,,, ·~1 , .. ,,,.,, Milt\lt(liltt It·• Thomc1., A Murphonl' ~n.u1 'l1)f '11l11• C.harlr· H loo' R" hMl1 P Nall Ii '' \o\; •·1 Ii "I Olltces ft f• "' • I I 1ltf I J, • tf I • .. ~ t ,.,.._, •4•~ I,..,.,, .• tr .. " ''"'' ~' t" l•"H h ., I 1f;t. if i t I t 't 11 t ••' J •lj'1•ttl•C • V• r ' ,. • • f "' J.1";#1 •' •'~ L/·r'I f ._,, Tetephont> (114) 642-4J21 Cl<lUrf•~ Advtrt1\enq "42·S671 HJuf'" I 11,fv WI' lft l S81 6310 f f I" !), ... , .. ,... f tf ••!I 000 ,.rnmflrtor.hQ.#•"'91" f~twMY(~tl•\ S•O 12l0 (•P••ttM 1•1) O••noi~ ('I• • l'uDt""',,. (~ ,., H• n.t• •frrfwtft tUU'h•t.-.,. Hf110f'J.4tf ""•""' ftt •fw,.th~,.""•"'f\ Mt••" '"•Y b4' r•orod•.H•d without \Mt••' "'""""°" •• toew'1tftt,.•-' '-•t.O"U C flll\' ••\t•Q_. ,..,0 ae ~fe Mt:\•, ( •• , •• ,,,. 11UOVfl04ton lrf:"M'...,.-t"tto"""""ht,, Dy !l.•11 .... -tl\19' INhli•" *'°"' .. ,_ U 00 •ftfttthly ( ) know that t Cully understand and sympathize with the health con· !<iderations that have prompkd your decision." Hathaway ha!i been under medical and psychiatric care in Bethesda Naval Medical Center, suffering Crom what his staff U Pl Telfl)llolo QUITS CABINET POST Interior's Hathaway dt·s a i bed as r a tigue an d moderate depression. Doctors also reported that they dJscovered he was su!lertng Crom a mild case of diabetes. He entered the hospital July 15. The resignation was an- nounced at the White House wilb issuance or an exchange o( let· ters between Hathaway and the President. In his three-paragraph letter 1 lalhaway said : • "It is with deepest regret that, for reasons or personal health, I must ask you to accept my re- ::iignation." A former two-term governor of Wyoming. Hathaway had been the s ubject or considerable criticism while his nomination was being considered by the Senate. He has been in office just over a month. "Your administration," Hathaway wrote the President, "has achieved g reat progress in n"Sloring the nation's morale and sense o( purpose, and I know we will continue lo prosper under your leaders hip." $1 Million Lottery Fortune to Mother NEW YORK (/\P l -A depart· ment store buver has become a m11l1onaire 'on televis ion 's newest and richest game :,how. the New York st::itc lottery. "I'm floored," 3·1-year-ol<l Jac- queline Rosen7.wc1g, the state's big prize "inm'r , gushed Thurs- day night before several million viewers. The s how, on WABC-TV. was the first TV presentation of a lol- terv in the slate. \\'1th a hoopla of trnlloons. s hrieks. :rnd fl ashing li ghts. C'heck ~amount1ng to St.95 million were handed over lo :.even finalists, makmg at the J?realest giveaway in television history. Standing near e.1 pile or Sl million in closely f,luarded cash. Mrs. Rosenzweig, a divorcee who lives in Jamaic<1. Queens, told re- porters that the education of her son. Simon. 13, would have priority from the winnings. She said s he would also donate "a few thousand" lo her son':, Little Lea~ue team, buy an all- bnl'k house on Long Island 1:1nd ··visit my f amily around Ch.ristm:is time." Mrs. Rosenzweig, an assistant buyer for Montgomery Ward, came to this country 14 years ago from Lodz, Poland. A final spin of a numbered carn ival wheel made Mrs . Rosenzweig the gr and prize win- ner over Leslie Hewitt, also of Jamaica, who r eceived the second prize or $500.000. Hewitt, 39, a designer of air- conditioning systems. said his wife didn't attend the broadcast because ''it's too nerve- wracking, s he couldn't take it." Third prize winner of $250,000 was Tom Plau. a postman in North Tonawanda, N. Y. There were four $50,000 win- ners. Hosted by Monty Hall. the broadcast was seen in Albany, Syracuse, Binghamton, Buffalo, Watertown. Rochester and New York City. The show <1lso meant windralls for 10,000 viewers who held tickets which had the winning number read for the state's re- gular weekly a nd jackpot lottery. For the single telecast, an ag- gregate audience of about fi ve million had been projected. The special telecast was re- garded as an experiment that could lead to a weekly series this Call for the regular 50·cent lot- tery. "We'll see next week what it has done for sales." said Jerry Bruno, director of the state's Lot- lery Division. Fro•PageAJ CIA DRUGGING ••. poisoned and feared that his house" as bugged. Christensen ended his life by shooting himself in the head and. although he left no suicide note. it was believed by Var~inia Reach police at Uae time he killed himself because he was despon- dent over the job interview. Mrs. Chris tensen and her daughter, Linda , filed an ~.000 damage suit against the CIA in 1966 but withdrew lita~:ition "hen her lawyer came to the con- clusion he couldn't win the case. The possibility or r enewed litigation was r aised Thursday by Mrs. Christens en 's s on, James Christensen Jr . a San Francisco stockbroker Christensen. 31, said that his family is seeking lo retain al torney David Kaiyres o f Philadelphia, the s ame attorney who represented the f amlly of Army scientist Frank Olson. Olson leaped to his death from a New York high-rise after the CIA allegedly drugged him with LSD. •·I know there 1s a lot of mtercst in this case. but really must decline to com mcnt on 1t unttl I have secured legal advice ... Christensen snid. "Our primary objective is l o chscovcr lhc truth." The family's original attorney. William L. Shapero. now a Norfolk, Va .• Dastncl Court Judge, said he dropped the suit after Justice Department and CIA representatives presented him wllh s worn s ta.&.ements th1t the colonel had not been drugged. F\Jrtber 1ustificaUOf\ for drop ping the case was give n to Shapero wh e n government representatives informed ham that the sull would "blow the cov· er" off agents operating over teas. Aul. U.S. Attorney Roger Williama wbo attended a mtct.ln• with Sh•pero and other govern- ment represcnlatlvu. on the • ' lawsuit in 1966 said, "At the time at didn't seem like any kind of big deal." "There was absolutely no evidence that the colonel had been drugged. It was just a case on lhe s urface which appeared to have no m erit to it. Not only from the surface but from all 1 could learn." he told Lhe Norfolk Virgi- nian-Pilot. Another ex-government representative, former justice d epartment lawyer William E. Nelson, said that Christensen had !ailed the job interview because or high blood pressure. He said that Christensen had passed the Cl A's polygraph test "with flying colors" and that he was certain the CIA told him to ''get his blood pressure down and come back and see us." Nelson indicated to the Virginia paper that the CIA sometimes did administer drugs as part of the scree.rung pro· cedure, s uch 88 sodium pen- tothal, but that no drugs had been given to Christensen. It was theorized that the Christensen's bizarre beh1vlor and subsequent suicide may hnve been linked to drugs used to control hypertension. There was no indication that the colonel had taken s uch drugs. Christensen, prior to his retire· menl in 1966, served as director of Joint operations for the sl&ff of the Atlantic Fleet Commander {n Chief. An aviator with 4,700 houn or nylng experience in ~ d.ilferent types of aircraft, the colonel was considered to be in excellent health when be retired a l tho qe of 48. Hu1 son 11id his Cather al•art was "a very strooa pel'IOO•• and. as a Mormon, would bave oon- demncd suicide. • Just before hi• d••lh tlM youngor Chriaunsen bed ~ 1 call to ht.a r,ther and ~ that he "aounded weltd. '' ...._--...-........ -"--...:-""' ..,. . .,,..,,.. .. -... VALLERGA Judge Shaw called a rttess until Monday mornine. Before leavina the jury box, the nlntt·man, three-woman Jury heard remarkably similar open- ing statementa from Murphy and Capizzi. The proseautor palnsta.kingly traced the b1ck1round and event.a leading to p ayment ol so called consulting tees and expenses to Vallerga by Spartanburg County. South Carolina. It is Capini 's contention that the assessor's acceptunce or the money waa a conflict of interest and constituted/rand theft, em· bezzlement an mtsappropria· Uon. Murphy dld not deny Capizzi's allegation that his client had ac- cepted about SJ.925 from Spartanburg. But, he argued. the money paid Vallerga. $3,000 of it through Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR- Newport Beach), was legitimate- ly earned. He also insisted lbat an airline ticket paid for by Orange County taxpayers was related to official bus iness and was not solely for the assessor's personal gain. In defending Vallerga's role as a consultant, Murphy called him "an apostle for computerized as- sessments". He also braced the defense for possible future allegations that few services were performed for the $6,000 check Hinshaw re- ceived which was later split with VallerJta. Murphy called the fee "a con· sultant's windfall." He argued that Hinshaw and then Spartanburg assessor John Q. Evert agreed to a nat consul- tant ·s fee of $6,000. In interviews three months ago, Spartanburg County of- ficials said they were not certa111 what they had received for the $6.000 and Evert described the consultine services as "about 10 lo lS" phone con versations between himsetr and Hinshaw. Evert was in Ventura this week. wailing to be called as a witness. He 1s expected lo oe the r irst witness called by Capizzi when the trial resumes Monday. Guam Protesters AGANA, Guam CAP> -Viet- namese demanding immediate return to their homeland con- tinued lo demons trate against U.S. officials. and about 450 have been separated from other Viet· namese refugees. Summer lJp Si% Cents Ford Proposes Gas Price Plan By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UP!) -In an attempt to break the stalemate with Congress over energy policy, President Fo.rd today pro- posed an oil pricing plan lhal would add six cents a gallon to the price oC gasoline by the end of 1978. The President, who personally unveiled his compromise at- tempt, said the decontrol plan would place a limit of $11.~ a barrel on Sept. 1 on the cost of domestic oil produced since 197J. The current level of such oil is around $13 a barrel. But Ford said the $11.50 ceiling would gradually Increase by a nickel each month for the 39 months. This step would allow the U.S. oil prices to gradually creep back to the level of world prices. Ford a lso a sked Congress to extend for three months the cur- rent oil ceiling law due to expire Aug. 31 and use that time to enact Traffic Bust Leads to Drug Arrest A 22-year-old San Clemente man and three juveniles were ar- rested Thursday on a variety of narcotics char ges after police went to the man ·s a partment to serve a traffic warrant and al- legedly found a marijuana party in progress. John I . Goodfe llow of 129 Avenida Al godon. Apt. 3, was booked for allegedly furnishing marijuana to a minor, maintain· ing a place where narcotics were used, being present in a place where marijuana is being used. posession of marijuana and con· tributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was held in jail in lieu of $25.000 bail. Juvenile charges are pending against the others. two 15 year old girls a nd a 16-year-old boy. Police seized a s mall a mount of marijua na, Det. David Munro said today. a wlndf all ptont tax on excess profits "which might m ull from the decontrol. "This nation desperately needs cooperation, not confrontation, on the critical energy taaue.'' Ford said. Under the plan, all new oil - that produced Crom wells 1lnce 1973 -would Call to $11.:iO on Sept. 1 from the current world market price. It would be froacn Cor September at SlUIO. Starting Oct. 1. it would rise a nickel a month until Novembe r, 1978 when it would be at $13.4~. There also would be a phaseout of controls on oil produced before 1973 which ls currently at $5.25.. It gr~dually would be allowed to rise to S13.4S over the same 39- month period. At the end of this time, all oil would be selling at the same price. Another m ajor recommenda· lion in the plan was Ford's re· quest for a provision that the firms plow bac k a portion of their added revenue. to increase pro· duclivity. A fact sheet distributed by the While House said the proposal would generate an increase o( six cents per gallon by the end of 1978. Missing Girl Found Slain CHATTANOOGA, TeM. (UPI) -An 8-year-old girl, hunted by 400 volunteers since she disap. peared from a shopping center parking lot Thursday night, was found strangled today in a wooded area. Authorities said the child was clad only in a white T-shirt when her body was found in dense brush about 300 yards behind the supermarket. They said she ap. parently had been sexually molested. 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NOW AT RED UC ED PRI CF.5~ OfAtERS roR MENREDON. DRf.XEl . HERITAC~. ICA~ASTAN •• WOOOMARIC. 8Al(£1l " FI NE FURNITURE & I NTERIOR DESIG'N Sun. JM.JO e Othet Oays 9 'Tit ~.J> • Friday 9 9 • Closed MOlld1ys I * TORJlAN([ • 1lt>•9 MAWIH0 1Nf a1 YO V • I,,. NEWPOIU 8(ACH • 11} w!SICl•fl 011 t.O JO~ LAGUNA 8tACH • JO NOllH cO••r HW• •OA 0)1 • ' Upton Fined • m Friday. July ?5. 1975 OAIL V PILOT "'3 &~ ·w@QBlf ®@((WO©® Springs Closed "'<' I Cites I fl aw I" The column appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. For Good? By TOM BARLEY Ot tlle Oelly Pilot St.ff during the trial of a co-defendant as "the tri um virate or Hinshaw. V<1llcrg a and Upton." Tettaftts, A nff011e'! DEAR PAT: A friend of mine told me she'd heard an early- morning tele vision program that featured a speaker from an or- ganization for tenants' rights. It w a s headquartered in Los Angeles. Can you find out the name of this group and how I can contact it? K . G., F ountain Valley California Tenants Rights is located at 11 69 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 203, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Me mbe rship costs $ZO a year. Y ankee Doodle DEAR P AT: I 've always won- dered about the origination of the song, "Yankee Doodle." It's be- ing played s o much today in con- nedion with America's Bicenten- nial celebration . Does it have a background d a ting back to the Revolutionary Wa r? L.J ., Laguna Hills The first knowa American printing of ''Yankee Doodle" was a part of Be n jam in Carr's "Federal Ove rture," during 1195 i.n Baltimore. The origin of the song is unk nown, b ut it is believed to have been composed in tbe 17508 and used to deride the colonials. It became instead a patriotic American soog. Nudlt11 Banlled DEAR PAT: I would like lo est a blish a "bathing suit op- tional" beach in Orange County. I feel the best location is just south of Bolsa Chica State Beach, along the c liHs of Huntington Beach. There a re no private or public buildings in this area and the beach is not visible from the highway. There's ample parking with meter s alr eady installed along Pacific Coast Hi ghway Will you help m e contact others interested in this idea? K. M., Huntington Beach The section or beach you chose as being ide al is off limits Cor nude bathin g. It is state-owned property, as is the beach from Huntington Beach pier to Warner Avenue. California state law specifically for bids nudity at s tate beaches. .S9 Ref 11ndftl DEAR PAT: Ke llog g Co. sponsored a lace-t a blecloth offer, selling acet ate -nylon tablecloths with liners for $4 plus boxtops Crom Kellogg products. I ordered two sets. When J r eceived them , l was very disa ppointed in the quality and returned them by in- sured m ail with a request for a refund. I've written to the ad· dress of the offer in Reidsville, N.C., and directly to Kellogg, in Battle Creek, Mich., but no re· fund has been sent. This has been going on for seven months. H.K., El Toro Gordon Howard, manager of eoesam er sservlces for Kellogg, report. that a St r efaod bas been m all e d t o y ou. Howar d apologiHd for t he delay ud said that no record of your letters COGld be located. The old San Juan Hot Springs can p robably ne ver again be used as a public r esort and spa, a special county t ask force bas re- ported. "Some inter est in commercial development of the springs ex-· ists, but m ay not be practicable due to ·the enviro nmental im- pacts, county fire marshal re- quirements a nd provision or re- quired fire suppression water s upply," the t a sk force s aid. The unit's Cindings will be pre- sented to the county Board of Supervisors Tuesd ay for action on recommendations that in- clude keeping the springs closed to the public a nd continuing studies into how they can be used to the county's best advantage. The old s p a, located along Ortega Highway inland from San Juan Capist rano. is now part of the county's S,500-acre Ronald W. Caspers Regio nal Park. Since acquiring the springs, the county has had problems in the area. Sher iff's deputies have re ported numerous incidents in- volving nudity, drug use and trespassing by youths who bathe and frolic in the warm water pools. Super visors declared the spr· ings off limits in May, increased Sheriff's patrols , put up no trespassing s igns and ordered tons of trash and underbrus h cleaned out. At the s am e time. they created the study team that has now com- pleted its r eport. T he team con- sisted of representatives of the sheriff's depa r t ment, the county E n vir o nme n tal Management Agency, the county fire marshal. the historical com mission and one public m e mber. The t ask force r eport contains a dozen spe cific findings and six recomme ndations to supervisors concerning the im mediate future of the s prings. The find ings included . -Potential for artifacts in the area since the springs were used by India ns for thousands of years. -A chronic brush fi re danger in the sp rings area. -A lack of safe , ctirect public access to the s prings and doubts that Ortega Highway will ever be improved or realigned. -A need for piping in of pota- ble water and sewer lines if any kind of public use is anticipated. -A need for more extensive study of the s prings in relation to the rest of the huge wilderness pa rk. Jn general, the task force de- termined that the only feasible use for the area would be as a day-use picnic and nature s tudy area that can be lightly con- trolled. The report states that any more intensive use of the spr· ings. such as a new resort or spa, would probably prove impossible and would cost more than it would make in r evenue Five Kil/,ed In Air Crash PAROWAN, Utah CAP > A private plane struc k power lines and cr ashed s hortly after takeoff from the Parowan , Utah , airport Thursday, killing five persons, including a Chul a Vista couple a nd the ir t h ree Colo r a d o gr andchildre n. Iron County De puty Sheriff Gordon Adams identified the vic- tims as Lawren ce a nd Mary Kubler and Linda, Daniel and Da vid Kubler. of Sedalia, Colo. W. C. Fields Eyed )In Sunday's Pilot Feat ure stories of special in- terest scheduled for Sunday's Dally P ilot include : IMP E A C HM E NT A N - NIVERSARY -Exactlyoneyear a10 Sunday, the House Judiciary Oommittee voted to recommend tllat the House impeach then· president Richard Nixon. The or- deal of r o mmitlee chairm a n Peter Rodino is examined by Unit ed Press Int ernational Write r Mike FelnsUber, on the editorial pages. UNION SQUABBLES -A Costa Maa couple '• two con· stnacUon firms came under union flre when labor orrlclala claimed thepalrwere u1ln1 adodie toena· ble them to handle both wiion and nonunion rontr acta. How the cou· ple won their case before the Na· tlonal Labor RelaUOGI Board ta told by D&lly PUot st.arr Writ.er Tom Ba r ley on lhe tlnancepage, · I (suND A Y'S BEST J SMOG LOGGED -Air pollu- tion is a const ant factor in the lives or Orange Coast residents. The history and nature ot smog, and its effect on human health, are examined by Da ily PilotSla!f Writer Willia m Schreiber in two stories scheduled for the YOU section. W.C. FJELDS R EVISITED - The late comedia n l.s the subject of a forthrom lng film, "W.C. Fteld.s and Me ." which stan Rod Stet1er and ls based on a book by Fields' m ist ress, Carlotta Monti. Vale rie Perrine plays Carlotta and expreues some strong opi- nions about Field.I to columnlst Rex Jteed, on the entertainment pagH . ~ h Fall Survivor Two-year-old Tiare Jones smiles at her mother, Mrs Patricia J ones of Boston's Roxbury section. ~he mother visited her child at the New Eng~a!ld M ~1cal Center where the girl was taken after surviving a f1ve-sto~y f~J that killed her godmother during a three-ala r m fire m Boston's Back Bay. Picture of the fall were published Wed-nesday. Private Fund Used For Nixon Staffers Retired assessor 's rude George Upton w as fine d $2,500 ta lc Thursday and placed on three years ' probation fo r his role m an asserted assessor's office con spiracy that led lo the Grand Jury's indictme nt of nine men. But befor e Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Smith pronounced sentence, Uµ- ton, 55, got lo his feet and asked the jurist lo r ('mcmbcr that all his criminal actions in 1972 were committed under direct orders of two men. He identified those two men as Congressman And rew llmshaw a nd County Assessor .1 ack Vallerga Upton told J udge Smilh undl·r questionin~ that he personall y took a list of na mes to llinshaw's office wh ere the former assessor ticked off the names of men who w e r e t o wo r k on his con gressional campaign. Upton also told Judge S mith that Vallerga. "ho succeeded Hinshaw as assessor, contacted ru m on a number of occasions to perform duties or d irect others to commit acts that led lo the filing or criminal complaints. "Are yo u tellin,:! me tha t al l 'ou did was done under the or- ders of M r . Hinshaw and Mr Vallcrga?'' JuJgc Smith asked the defendant. · Everythin!! I d id ":is because J was told to do 1l, ·· Upton. visibly trembling. replied an the hushed courtroom. Vallerga is currently on trial an Ve ntura County on cr iminal charges conta inC'd in u later Grand J ury rnd1ct ment. Hins haw fa ces ln al Au[!. 18 a lone and o n Sept. 29 with Vc.ille rga on additional felony rnunts confirmed bv the Grand J ury. · Upton W CJS finC'd Thursda~ after pleading guilty lo char~c:. of submitting false claims to lh1· county for overtime he s aid wa:-. workt•d during l hn:-.h<IM' s l!l?:! Cam p Pendleton Feb. 15. Much l«impaign. Three of Richa rd M. Nixon's De fe ns C' :.i tt orncy Sla n ll'~ office staff me mbers are being of this lim e has been spent a p Jones stressed during his pica for paid from the former President's parently m working for Nixon al clemency that Upton has since Pn·vate funds so he can stay un his San Clem e nt e estate. f S380 t h repaid that sum o o t t' der the $96,000-a-year feder al a l-However, when Brennan r·~· county. lotme nt. the Los Angeles Times signs Crom the Marine Corps July Jones urged Judge Smith to re· Jones s a id Upton has bec11 compelled to retire at an un- employable age and at a time "hen he has lost more th':"\~ 111 retirem e nt and s ick l@ave benefits. , lJplon now faces trial Aug'. :ron bnbery char ges filed after it was alleged that he accepted elec- tronic equipment supplied to l'\im frC'C~ of charge by officials of the Tandy Corpor ation, controllCfl"S of the Radio Shack outlets in Orange County. Bribery char ges against Tandy Vice President J ames BUictoo were dropped las t week when he agreed lo appear as a prosecu· lion witnes!i. io nie Upton triar. Two other Tandy officials are ex- pected lo testify at that trial. De puty Dis trict Attorney Willia m Evans unsucces~M ly urged Thursd ay that Opton should receive a jail serltent e wi th his S2,500 fine ·•to serve a~· a deterrent for any other coun\y Of. ricial who might contemplaLe ltus kind of crimmJI act." Judge Smith has refused to in· d ude jail time in a ny of lhe four sentences he has meted out up Lr lhis point. Upton has been fined $2.~J. three other co-defendanL<> ha:vc been fined Sl ,000 and aJ I four ha ve been order ed lo s.crvc three years probation. Convicted assessor 's em)1loye John Montani. '18, C arden Grovt:. will be sentenced Monday bcfbrc final ar guments be~in in lhe tri~l of co-defendant J ames Bertolino. 52. Mission Viejo. B e r tolino's tria l wi ll b e fo llowed in Aug ust and Sep- tember by those of retired aidAts Robert Plumley. 47. and Garl8J1cl Redding, 55. both of Santa Ana. '• Elde rly Ftn1d Out reported today 31. he will go on Ni xon's payroll. h u t · cognize t at p on was never a In a ddition, the story said Nix· replacing Rosem ary Woods as me mber of what was described ... on has made ex tensive use of the ~h~e~a;d~o~f~N~1~· x~o~n~·s~o~ff~ic~e~s~t~a~ff~·=======;;;;;;.;===================;;;;;;..;;;:;;:;;i:, services of Mar ine Corps Lt. Col. ,- WAS HI NGTON <AP> -Prc~i­ denl Ford, s a ying that govern- ment spending cuts are vital 'a ('urb the ravages of inflation 1'&1 the elderly. has rejected a c;.11 for r eins ta te m ent of soc ~~I ~ervice funds he has proposed be trimmed Jac k Bre nna n , his former military aide now on temporary duty a t near by Camp P endleton. A Ma rine s pokesman s aid Brennan had taken 66 days of ac- crued leave since reporting to Private Rites Set for Dean Joseph Kroll • Private funeral servi ces will be held Monday for J oseph IL Kroll, dean of student affairs at Ora nge Coas t College and a 22· year m ember of the OCC faculty who died Thur sday. Services will be at Winbigler Family Mortua ry, Santa Ana , fo llow ed by e nto mbment at Fairhaven Me morial Park. He died of an apparent heart at.tack al his hom e, 1105 E. Buf- falo Ave .. Santa Ana. He would have celebrated his SSth birthday today. Survivors include his wife , Vina H. Kroll ; sons, Ronald, Donald, M ichael , Kevin and Brett; a d a ughter, Jill, also of Santa Ana : a brother , Owen Kroll, plus s is ters. Mrs. Kim Stafford and Mrs. Otis Pollack, all of Michigan. The fa m ily has s uggested memoria l contributions to the Orange Coast College Student Loan Fund, 2701 Harbor Blvd., C06ta Mesa. Friend Killed By Mistake MIAMI. Fla . <AP) -A youth stationed inside a closed grocery store to gua rd a gainst thieves shot a nd killed a neigtlborhood friend, polic e reported. James Hall could not see who was r;noving in the dark in his stepfather·~ grocery at.ore. But as the intruder moved toward the beer cooler in Thursday's pr~ d a w n hou rs, h e pulled the shotaun's lrlgaer. David M ar lon. 17, f'eJl, and when Hall, 19, saw who he hid s hot be beaan to sob, t.ryln1 ln vain to ·administer first aid to Marion. "He w os crying like a baby. His mH ma had to hold him Uk• she did wbcn he was two d111 old," said Tommy l..A'C, 45~ the store owne r a nd Hall's step~ father. .. HAMGIHG IASkETS FUCHIAS , .. , .. "'" s39s .... "" ........ 1fll f75 JAN OUI MEW HOUSE P\AMT Din. MAMAGBt EXT'RALAIGE 12'' FERNS IOSTOH IOOSEYELf W HITMA .. I ·coLEUS ~7-39c SCHEFFLERA •-. ..,, 99c RED CLAY FLOWER39 c POTS~~ 6" SIZE ST AMDARD or FHM HAMGIMG ..._ •POTHOS " 55.95 HOURS: Daffy 7:304:00 · s..day HA 5:30 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A MESA • 646·3925 \ • .. ,..\ • lo All I r-ll U J Jost ~ Coasting ,~~J ~.''. ~(r '~~'. with Tom lu.rphine Away Froill It All ... OFF & RUNNING; You can Just bet the minute I split from this reg10n on vacation, the surf 1s ~omg to turn upward to 70 dl·grees and lhe days will be Ctlll>d with bright suru.lune and balmv airs Th~t '& why l've been searching • 111 lhl' travel brochures to find a ';,ic.ilion s pot not too distant. Thal "'ay. 1f the coast g ives up on thl' weather ~lumps, I can gd h<1ck here m a hurry :'\ow. this pamphlet shows a pi.lC'C wht•n• I can return lo the "aid llow about scenic Trabut'o C.l ny on" Days can be s pent \\..i tc hing h;rng gliders at Escape ('ountry . lblcning lo the melodic roJr of motorcycle::. and applying poison oak cure For nights. I could travel down to Cook's Corners for pool, pin· ball and the cvenm,g fights. BETTER YET, here's another brochure: "Visit Scenic Brea. nt•stlcd in beautiful Upper Orange County Watch oil well pumps go up a nd down. "Spend your early Brea even· mgs observing the local barber give haircuts and then later. the s treet sweeper entertains . rumbling down the main dra~ with its yellow r oof ught rotat ing ... " On the othe r h and, I could visit Atwood. You remember Atwood, don't you? That's near Yorba Linda. Yorba Linda is near Olin· da. Olinda is next door lo Brea. Which is next door to nowhere. I'd ,::o to Lemon llcighLt; except now the) ·ve got Jets Oying ov<.•r thl' place and r can gel that nghl at home. For another c hoice, I could vis· it Hawaiian Gardens. Except there aren't m any gardt•ns and 1t sure as blazes is n't Haw au. HAVING EXH AUSTED all thesl· regional possibilities . I think l II just go on vacation some place e lse and take mv chance::. Who knows? May be ·1 could g o observe a big trial ::.omepla<.·c like in Ventura. Frioay July 25. 1.975 Egyptian War Plan Reported By Tbt> Associated Press Cairo lll'Wspapcr::. today quot ed Egypt's war numster a s s ay. ing lhc nation 's armed forces have plan::. lo cross th.e Sul·~ Canal and t•ompktc the lil)(.•ra. lion of Sinai · 1n a record short time should tlw po::.s1bil.Jucs of war be rcnewcll " The semioffi<'ial newspaper Al Ahram also said that Egypt re· jecls ··out of hand·' Israeli Pn m~· Minister Yilzhak Rabin's de mand for dirt•t•l negotiations \.\Ith Eg~ pl before s ig ning anothl·r in l t•nm d1s cngag cmt•nt <•i.:n.:l menl. THE PAPER all<.kd lh..tl l'\'lll if LI .S. sponsored lll'f.,!Ot1at1ons 011 a new accord sucn•cd. the s1lu<1 lion between F:gypl and Isral'I \.\OUld be one of "armt'd trucl•' 111 which "one mis take is likely to touch off w;.ir an its fullc::.l propor twns. ·· In Jerus alem, qualified sources s aid lht· l;1lest Cairo pro posals cons ist of a Ill'\\' map in \.\hi ch lhe Egy pt1ans t.lrt•w the 1Sri.Jeli w1thllru ";il line 1n northern Sin .J 1 l<Hl <.los e l11 Happy's Kin V acatio1ung LONDON (A P > MJchael Wilson, 29, a Wels h miner's son. and Philadelphia millionairess Rachel Filler, 77, are vacn· tioning in Peru, the Daily Mirror says. The newspaper reported that Wilson sent a postcard to an unnamed friend here sayin g, "We enjoyed Colombia, now exploring Peru. Found Lima lo be most exciting. At this time deep in the Andes in the Sacred Valley of the In· cas." Wilson, a valet a nd chauffeur. caus ed a sensa- tion by announcing last Oc· lub('r,lhal he would marry Mi ss f'ilkr. an ..iunt of Vice Prt•s 1denl ;-.;c-Json A . tlo,:kcfeller ·~ w1fl'. Happy. Turkey Tell,s V.S. to Clnse Bases There Israel's s lralt'g1c air base al U11 ANKARA (U PI} -Turkey to- Gifgafa. day ordered the United States to The sauces s aid there was still cease operation or its military a difference of opinion over who bases in this country as of Satur· should occupy lht' road in the day. south StnJl leading from the str;:itcgic Milla p;.i!>s \'13 the Abu ISTANBUL. Turkey (UPlJ - Rude is oilfield lo Sha rm el Turkish chief of staff Gen. Semih Sht.'ikh al the suullwrn tip of the Sancer. sa:d today Turkey could Sinai peninsul.! lake "m e asures " lo counter the ANOTH E R POl~T !>till un l.J S. Hous e of Representative::.' l'l•...,ol\ ed was J d a:-.putt• over lh<' refus al lo lift lhe embargo on American armss <1les t0Turkcy. numbt>r of prn:.pl'l'L1 ve U S technicians nL·Nl<'<I lo m<.1n the "There ;.ire measures taken by l'Jrly warning stations in t he the government to counter s uch l\litlaandGidipa:-.sl'S . situat ion s," Sancer to l d newsmen as he arrived al the In Kampala, Uganda, meanwhile. foreig n mi111stcrs of ls t;mbul governor's office for a . . f f . courtesy c:.ill. the Organizations 0 /\ nc:an Uni-Sancer did not el;.iborate. but t y approved re~olutions c·allang for the suspens ion or I' pulswn of Western diplom ats inll'rprl'll't.I Israel from lhl' l 'rnll:d Nations his state ment lo mean that the on •'rounds th;.it il ha~ dl'ft('<I U.N Turkish go\'crnml·nt would pul "' l '.S. bas t•s in Turkey on "nro· resolutions in lht• :\ltc.Jdll· East. ,. Conferenl'c source!> :.aid the re \ t!-.ional status , .. in r<'taliation. solutions. draftl'd by Egypt i.11111 The government pos tponl-<l the Pales tine L iberation sul'h action. ongin,<Jllys<!tforJu. Organaz<Jlion. m;.i y be modified ly 17, until after the House vote. The House Thursday voled 223 al the s ummit beguming Mon to 206 affains t parhall.v liflinn the da). t-,.., <irms ban. imposed Feb. 5 after EGYPT'S W A R m101~lc r , theTurkis hinvas ionofCyprus. Mohamed Abdel Gamasy, Western diplomats said lhe "as quoted as telling the t·on legis lators refus al lo lift the ban gress of the Arab ~m·iali~l Unwn \\ould increase pressure on the in Cairo on Thursday thal EJ?ypl l'<>nsen al1vt.> c:oaltlwn govern has been buying weapons from mt•nt of Suleimun Ocmirel lo nations outs ide the Soviet camp close the bases completely. because the Russians ha\·c n· In Ankarn, Demircl said his fused to gi\'·c Egypt sophislic;.ilcc.J <·abinel would meet Lhis after· ~ Pro Athlete Wounded Policeiroman Srupended After Wild C'haife CHESAPEAKE. Va. CAP) - David Vaughn, sturting center for the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Assoc1a· lion. was arrested for indecent rxposure in Virginia Reach the day before he was shot by a rookie policewoman. Vaughn, 22, was in sali::.faclory condition Thursday night al Norfolk General llospitaJ with a l>ullet wound in the abdomen. or- ficials s aid. AN AUXILIARY policeman arrested Vaughn, wearing only .a T-shirt, Tuesday afternoon out ::.ide his home. Virginia Bead1 poliCl' r('Cord::. shO\\ Le roy Preeman. Vuughn s m•1ghbor. s a id he c1rres tt..>d the G·fool-11 tl'nll'r afl<.>r ::.eeing him walking around outside his house rlaked from the w ;.i isl down . Depulies s aid Vaughn, still on· ly partly dn'ssed, pul up a strug glc when r emoved from a polict• car al lhe Virginia Beach J ail that .1fl<'rnoon . The former O r al Roberts l '111vl·rs1Ly s tudent would say on Iv "'God is n;.ikcc.J too" wh('n .;::.keel ;.ihout has lack of C'lothmg, UPI Tel~llOIO SHOT IN STRUGGLE Cager David Vaughn the deputies saicJ. Later Tuesday, an unadcntiril'll woman broug ht clothing to the Girl in Coma Dies Leaving Huge Bill ., MIAMI CAP> -For lwo years,Ronda Seamansleplinadeep coma. un aware of the heated legal battle that surrounded the ' futile treatment of her injuries in a hospital which had s ued her fortrcs passing. Thursday. she died In June 1973, her parents. Irwin and Adele Seaman, moved Ronda with the m from New York to Miami, despite the serious skull fracture she s uffered in an auto crash on the Long Island Expressway. BEFORE THE CRASH, the 19-year·old junior college coed was looking forward lo entering the University of Miami. But she nc\'~'r regained cons ciousness after the accident. Within a few months, the family's medical insurance was 'irtually cxhau::.kd. Within a year and a half, the famlily owed som•· $65.000 in bills lo Doctors Hospital, where a series of specialists advising internal specialist Dr. J ohn D. Liebler at· templed to save her. Out <'ii;hl months ago, Dr. Irvin Perlmutter, a neurosurgeon. said ' 'She hasn 't got the function of her cerebral h emispheres a nd she's without hope of recovery." THE HOSPITAL, HOPING to cut its losses, sued Ronda last November for lr<'s passing. The swl was never resolved. "Technically, it's still filed, but it's inactive," said hospitaJ administrator Jos eph McAloon after Ronda died from un · determined complications. "There were some payments on her bill from Blue Cross, about $15.000. But that still leaves a balance of about $11 0.000. "l don't think her parents are in any position to pay. We'll hi.Ive no allcnrnl1ve but to absorb the charges if they can't pay. Our job is to lake care of her regardless of who pays the costs." jail ror Vaughn and ruturned Wednesday with a friend lo post the $150 bond for his release, of- ficials said . Vaughn w as arrested. Wedn.es· day e vening on charges wcludmg attempted murd e r of a policeman, hit and run, petty larceny and failing to stop f?r police after a chase that ~nded. m the shooting incident, pohce ~1d. T H E I NCIDENT s temmed from Vaughn's allegedly driving away from a service ~tati~n without paying $14 for fi.lling bts gas tank. Attendant Charles Hendricks, 25. ::.aid Vaughn seemed vague when he drove up lo the pumps, and when asked how much fuel he wanted, replied, ''anything your heart desires.·· Police were called and spotted his car slowly circling a bank parking lot a bout Ci ve miles from the service station, officials said. A patrol car's efforts to sto1> him failed, the two vehicles col· lided and Va ughn's car slowly cruis~d back toward the service station with a sw:irm of marked and unmarked police cars trying Lo stop it, police s;iid Police Capt. R. W. Smith said the chase continued al speeds never l'!xceeding 40 miles per hour. ending when a patrol car occupied by Patrolwoman Debra Campbell a'nd Patrolman F. G. Reuben blocked Vaughn's car. Along the way, Vaughn's car bumped three police cars and a car driven by a woman, who was tre<iled al Norfolk Gener a l l!o!'pilal for a m inor head injury and released, Smith said. THF: CAPTAIN SAID when police Lt. W. E. Blake and Sgt. F. W. Buller arrived, they found Vaughn struggling with severaJ other policeme n who were trying to remove him from his car, Smith said. Reuben a nd Miss Campbell ap. proached the vehicle with drawn guns. Smith said , because of re· po1ts that the driver might be armed. Doily Pilot Detivtty Is Guoro"t~ed l\l~ondc1v·F rielay II you oo not have your paper by 5 30 p m . call bel0<e 7 o m anel your c opy will be de- h11P•ed Salurelay and Sunday If you do no( r(CC'111e your copy by 9 a m Salur· day. or 8 am Sunday. call ool0<P to a m and your copy will be Clehvcred. Cirulotio11 T.i~s Mosl Orange Co unty Area!i 6'42.4321 Nonhwesi Hunhngton Beach. ana Weslm1ns1er S40.I 220 San Clemente. Cap1sirano Beach, San Juan Cap1s1rano, Dan.a Po1nl. 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July 25. 1975 DAILY PILOT AS Pair Asks Hughes Heist 'Nudity' ' 'Idside Job' Approval LOS ANG ELF.S <UPlJ -The burglary at Howard llughes headquarters that revealed a secret CIA operation was tht! work or l>omconc io· side the Hughes organization and four professional thieves from St. Louis, brought in specifically to steal valuable documcnt.s, a County Grand Jury was told. T('stimon y lakcn l>y the Grand Jury in ILLEI WEST PRESENTS KIRK STEINBECK SUHDA Y ·MONDAY NIGHTS 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. \ / 2106 W . OCEANFRONT (Across From Newport Beach Pier) NEWPORT BEACH 67S..1714 '• ' • ~ ' • I . ,, ••• . ,, _, 1 > I ~S ANGELES CUP!) -~veral persons, in· eluding a man who had been senously injured as he ~lOod near Sen. Robert Kennedy when he was shot m. J~ne, 1968, ~hursday ttsked the police com-} m1ss.1on to open llS nles on lhe assassination to the pubhc. WS ANGELES (AP) -A county ordinance banning nudity in Los Angeles parks and beache s ha s been challenged by a man and a woman who say they like to sunbathe in the nude. February and M a1 ch was released Thursd ay. '-:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil•liiiilillll•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-Hughes' ::;uppvM.·dly tightly guat<kd com -1 "I have the legal and moral right to learn if anyon~ other than Sirhan Sirhan was firing a gun in there,_ Paul Schrade told the commission. "I have that nght as a victim of that etssault who was nearly killed." Schrade was joined by CBS-TV and former New York Con~ressman Allard K. Lowenstein, who bas been p~sh1~g for a reopening of the Robert Kennedy assassination case. l'lottrnot1 Sag• Won't Run LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Former State Con· troller Houston I . Flournoy said Thursday he would not run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Democrat John V . TunnGf. Flournoy, 45, considered a top prospective can- didate for the Republican nomination in next year's election, said h e wants to spend more time with his family and feels he s hould save his money to put hfa two children, now in high school. through college. Bro"'" Nixa 'Freelne•' SACRAMENTO <UPI> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. is unwilling loorrer Democratic party de- legates ."freebies and nice expensive restaur ants" to lure the 1976 national convention lo Los Angeles next year. U,. T•l9Pllol• TEST CASE HELO Actor Lee Marvin Courts Uphold Actor LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Actor Lee Marvin and his former g irlfriend, Michelle Triola, may become the tes t case de· ciding whether a woman who lives with a man ac- quires the s ame property rights under California law as a wife. Gary L. Symonds. an attorney. and I>eborah M . Nes s et filed a Superior Court civil suit T.bursday arguing the or· dmance. which goes into effect next Friday, is preempted by the stale. THEY ALSO argued that the ordinance is dis· cnminatory because it requires women, but not m t.?n, lo cover · their chests. ~Symonds and Miss Nesset urged the court to approve nudity in secluded beach areas. Sailor Held In Slaying municalions cc.·ntcr in Hollywood was broken into June 5, 1974. by burglars who tied up a guard and spent hours ransacking files and safe s escaping with boxes of documcnu.. ' THE BURGLARY led eventua lly to the revcla· lion thal the CIA had recovered parl of a s unken Russian s ubmarine from the noor of the Pacifi c in a project disguised as an undersea mining vent~re by Hughes. Sc.·reen Writer Leo Gordon's testimony to the Grand Jury led to thC' indictmt>nt of Donald Woolbright, 34. a formt.•r Canoga Park used car sales man. on charges of receiving stolen properly and attempted cxtorlt0n Woolbright a ll egedly telephoned llughes officials a wet>k ~1fler Lhc burglar y, offering lo return the stolen documents for a $1 million ransom. SOM F. CAI.LS were taped and Gordon identified the caller's voice as Woolbright's. Gordon testified that WOQlbri ght asked him, shortly after the l>uri!lary, "what would you say if l told you l had two boxes of Howard Hughes' p<'rsoncil documents"" Woolra ght told l11rn . Gordon s aH.l. that a mystery man, "Be nmc from St Louis," t.·ontJctccl Woolbright to act as · bagman" m gelling a rnn!>om for the papers. Asked wh1:lher Bennie took part in the burglary. Gordon told him th<it "there were four men brought in from St. Louis specifically to do the Decorators • Builders • Contractors • 24" x 36" panels • Provide temperature and noise insulation • Easy to apply with acoustical tile adhesive Dark cork panels add g reat looks to any home. Pier 1 offers you all you'll need fo r your next pro1ect at a price you can t pass up. Now you can panel an 8 x 12' wall for less than $32.00 But Brown insisted Thursday he wanted the convention to be held in Los Angeles despite criticis m by several party leaders that he was not trying hard enough to attract the event to California. The Second District Court of Appeals Thurs· day upheld a Superior Court decision denying Miss Triola's demand for a share of Marvin's pro- perty. She said they lived together from 1964 to 1970. She gave up her career as a singer and Marvin promised to pool their r esources and sup- port her the rest of her SAN DIEGO CAP) -A 20-year-old sailor has been a rrested for al- legedly throwing a young woman lo her death from the sixth floor of the San .------------·-------------l job.'" ~~~!~~19 ....... -~ _j 99 OU Opponent• May Sue LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Several Southern California government officials said Thursday they would sue the Department of Interior if it goes ahead with a plan to lease 1.56 million acres of land for offshore oil drilling. Diego Hotel. Booked Thurs dav for investigation of murder was Michael Gardner, a c l erk aboard th e di.>stroyer Shields . The victim . Sherry Rose mary While o.f Vallejo, was found early Thursday in the hotel The leases lo the land, lying offshore between Santa Monica and San Pedro, are expected to be of· fered in October, but Mayor Tom Bradley said if they are offered, the coalition will seek a court in· junction against the Interior Department. life, she said. parking lot. Cfty Manager to Re•fgn -' COMPTON CAP> Suspended City Manager James S. Wilson Jr. has agreed to resign in return for the withdr<1wal of misconduct charges levied against him and payment of a cash setUemenl. The s urprising turn of events occurred during a closed-door council meeting Thursday night. Youth FIU!ft Sentendng SAN DIEGO (AP> -Former Eagle Seoul Daniel Altstadt, 18, will be sentenced Sept. 2 for the hatchet s layings or his mother, father and 19-year· old sister. A six-man. six-woman jury ruled Thursday that Alstadt was sane when he killed his father William Alstadt. 45. They also judged him insane when he slew his mother, Maxine, 41, and his sister Nancy. Pot Con ri<-11011 SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The State Court of Appeal Thursday refused lo overturn the conviction or a man who claimed he grew and cultivated marijuana because he used and worshipped the plant in his religion . l:a Mullins had been found guilty of illegally plantmg and cultivating marijuana on property he owned in Mendocino County. He appealed on g~ounds that the lower court had erred in rejecting his proof of religious use and worship of marijuana. He also contended there had been unreasonable search and seizure of his property. 1~~-0 RA111n <!'f iNsu0ii:Nc£ ~? 1'14 H9'1tor IH .. Ylff4 (;:.'/" COSTA MESA ~ Public -------------------- FREE LECTURE MEETING HOW TO USE ESP AHD MEDITATIOH TO ATTRACT WHAT YOU WAHT IH LIFE-. N ationally noted psychic and sotr1tual • m i n i s I e r M A R C REYMONT will SPEAK and DEMONSTRATE his God Given talent s ol Prophecy and ESP lh1s SUNDAY EVENING, July 271h at 7.30 pm al lhe Church Of Rellg1ou!. Science. 600 Golden Cir- cle Dnve 1n Santa Ana Miiiions have witnessed the remarkable 1ns1ghts and accurate prophecies of Reverend Marc on na- tion a I televi sion and radio. Marc will introduce you to Spiritual Mind Science. the oos1t1ve ap- proach to happiness, re- ality. health and prosi>en- ty. at this meeting and will also conduc1 a guided meditation and Healing Service . Each week at 7.30 pm, Reverend Marc Reymont will prese nt a d1fterent sub1ect to pic on New Age Med1lat1on and relat- ed areas Wont you 101n us? These events are sponsored by the New Age Awareness Founda- tion, a non-profit. non- seclaria n spmtual or- gan1zat1on. Be sure to take the 4th street exit off the Santa Ana or Rivers i de-Newport Freeways. ALSO be sure to lune in to the NEW RADIO PROGRAM. 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The other four olternolives involve different plons for construction of o six-lone bridge and widening approaches between Bayside Drive ond Dover Drive. Mops. drawings. the Oroft Environmental lrnpoct Statement which e)Cploins how the alternates would off ect the o reo. related documents, ond other informolion ore available for inspection and copying They ore locoted ot the California Deportment of Tronsportalion, 120 South Spring Street, Room , 384. Los Ange les . Prelim inary plans for the tour alternates. plus models of two of them, will be on display ot the Newport Beach City Holl, 3300 Newport Boulevord. starting July 1. 1975 The hearing is conducted to invite publ ic review and co mments on the engineering design of the proiect. Time schedules for right of way ocqu1 s1t1on and construction will be discussed. The State's program for helping property owners affected by the project will be e xplained. All of the information gathered, either through written submissions or opinions aired ot the public hearing, will be carefully considered before ony decision is mode on which of the major olter- notives will be chosen. This heoring is for the purpose of adding greater public porl1tipot1on to lhe decision-making process . Therefore. interested persons ore urged to attend. Wntten ond orol statements will be received for entry into tho official transcript. lhe heoring record will remain open until August '20, 1975 for receipt of letters or statements. Please oddress oll communications to: H. AYANIAN District D irector of Tronsportot1on Attention· Mr. R. F. Bl ocker California Department of Tronsparto11on P. 0 . Box 2304. Terminal Anneic las Angeles, CA 9005 l .1 """'" ' I . • i • ..J ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Bus Ride A bus ride from San Clemente lo Los Angeles for $1 ls a bargain any way you look at it-and certainly cheaper than driving, 'fb:al 's the new one-"'ay fare for longer intercoun· ty p a rk -and-ride bus service under an agreement between the Orange County Transit Dis trict and the ~hC,.n California Rapid Tra n sit Dis tric t whic h serve$ Los Angeles and parts of Orange County. · lJnder the agreement. Orange County res idents in areas ferved by the SCRTD will pay the s.ame n at ~ce.al fare charged by the ocro, in s te~d of the fOrmenzoned r at e . The rare from the Fullerton park-and-ride lot to Los An&elcs goes up from SO cents to 75 cents , but that's s till a good deal when , for another quarter , the 1 r\4et:C~ get to the furthest corne rs of the county. Maps of the park-and-ride lots rece ntly a rrived in many county mailboxes. They're well worth inspec- tion. With gasoline prices qoing nowhere but up, this c an be a conve nie nt "'ay to case the budget strain . Dubious Moral V aloe Purvey ors of televis ion police dramas like to s tress the t heo ry that so long a s the c rimes are s olved and the criminals caught, the programs serve a useful moral purpos('. But a law profess or al the Univers ity o f , Massachusetts -AmJ1e rs tis not so s ure . ,\fte r s tudying TV Police s ho\.\'S for three months, he came to the pilinfuJ co nc lusion that the TV cops are violating the law rig ht and lt•ft . They solve the crimes all ri ght, but only with con· linuous v iolations of Fourth, Fifth a nd Sixth Amend- m e nt g uara ntees of fre edom from unreas onable search and s eizure, the right to due process of law and the right to counsel. a Bargain Police oCficers barging into apartments with drawn guns, after kicking in the door, are routine. il- legal searches, without ar'y mention or warrants, always turn up the evidence. Confessions arc ob- laint.'<1 by coercion and there is rarely a ny mention of the right to counsel, says the professor. lie concludes, wryly, that it's no help lo real-Life law officers, who h ave to play by the rules, when their TV counterparts, who are not ~ constrained, get such fine results. 'l'he s ludy certainly raises some questions as to the ··moral'' value of the programs . Plan Should Be Dropped Orange County government's "super building," a propos ed ultra -modern h a ll of administration, s hpuld be d ead but it's s till kicking. County s upt.~rvisors, who vo'ould occupy offices on the to p floor , blue-pencilled the S7 .5 million expense out of this year 's budget. But rathe r tha11 drop it a ltogether, they asked the county administra tive of. fleer lo ~xplorc alternate methods of paying for it other than a lump expenditure of lax money. The CAO now has re comme nded a joint powers lease· back arrangement with the county Civic Center Commission . Ove r a 25·year rental t erm, the building \\'OU Id cost St 7.5 million. Supervisors d ecid ed lhey didn 't like that ide<.1. A couple of them finally began wondering out loud if the county really nee ds another big building. But rather than kill the project, they put it back on the she lf for re· s urrection if m oney becomes more ple ntiful. Thal is most unlikely and the n eed fo r a ne\v building is, a t best, questionable . lf additional o ffice s pace js needed , it can be leased, as has been done in the pas t. , 'We just consider that fer · izer for democracy.' Public Employes Should Not Strike Policies Waste \lal11able Ma11po1cer To the Editor: It is lo be wond ered why our elected offi ce holden; and the various news mt•di;a h;:i\'C failed to remind the people of the first stQkeof public employes. Jn 1919 Che Bosto n Police v.·cnton strike. Lootini::: comm enced at once. Calvin Coolidge. lhen governor o( 'dassachuscts, ordered the Na- ~ional Guard to p~1trol the streets <Jf Boston ...,,·ith fixed bi.lyoncts. H.is proclamation contai ned thl.' ringing ...,,•ords, ''There is no r ight U> strike against the pu blic s a!e- ~y. anyv.·hcre. anyplace, any ti me." Those "'o rds carried him into the Whi te House. Jn earlier days public employ- ment paid Jess lhan industry and :.n return received the assurance or continut•d e n1ployment, very •1encrous fr in ge benefits such as long \'acalion pe riods. long sick lea\•e, lime of( for every <:on- ceivablc holiday and <1ssured ;iension . And , unl ike th e cnilitary , people were nut draft1...-d into public ser \·lce. they sought it -!agerly and voluntarily, and could le ave it any time they Nished. In addition they took an oath lo serve faithfully. TODA\' they d e mand and re· eeive the same rate of pay as ori1.:ate e mployment "'Ith rar mmc gener ou s benefits and pensions and in the case or ad- rnin is l r <1 t i ve o fficers muc h tugher pay and lesti work than !.heir counterparts in industry. In ~oo many cas es the public employe is betler compensated than the taxpayer who scrabbles t.o pay a disproportionate share of his earnings to pay the l"iv il :>ervant who is consumer and not a producer like the worker who pays his s alary. Government is oost. consuming and operated for .iervice and not for profit. Public e mployes certainly !lave a right to have a union, but wit)l its of(icers also public employes and not "out.side" pro- fessional unioneers. They do !lave a right to endeavor to im· prove their lot but not a right to .strt.ke agai nst the public. For a strike against the public is a form of insurrection and should be treated as v.·ere the s triking polfce of Boston in 1919. They were forever barred from public employment for striking against the public safety and for viol at- ing the solemn oath of faithful service they voluntarily un· dertook when they accepted the job. Schoolteachers askjng for un- employ ment compensation wh.ile on siummer vacation and r~i­ ptents or annual salary, office holders voting thcmselv<'S lush aalarr and "expense .. increases C"ould v e r y we ll tri gger a "atrlke" by the overburdened and harassed taxpayer. And the attitude of superiori~ as· aurried by too m any of our civil aerlanl.5 is becoming irksome . EDWARD LEWIS llolldafl filrff!f To.the Editor: Another July Fourth Cclebra· lion over and forgotten -for .ame, but nol for all of us. This ane has left m e grieving deeply, and in m y grief I have asked a t)j,usand times. Why.., jllr t.uband and I went. to a amaU prtv1lt pany about S p.m. and had planned lo stay for about an bour, then walk our dop. and mum home to 1tudy. "-'e had ~ mou1h tim• to greet the Tate11, c~n1e into our , ( J\1AILBOX ) tellers f ro111 readers are welcome. The n ghl to condense fetters to fit space or ehmznale libel is reserved. Letters of 31)() words or lesir u.i'll be given pre/erence . All letters m!J.31 in- clude signature and marling address but names may be wil hheld on re. quest 1f su//zc1enf reason is apparent. Poelry will not be publi.'ihed s wimsuits . and gel into the pool "'hen someone came running in to notify us that my car was on fi re. Our dogs were in lhat car. I had had lleidi s ince s he was 4 1 '~ weeks old and she 'fl:as no\\' 6 years old ; I gol Tammy "'hen she was 5';: weeks old and she was oow almost 5 years old. He idi was dead when ...,,.e gol to her and Tammy died t 'fl'O days later whJlc still in the hospital. My car was destroyed. I c<.in not bear to think of how Tammy .and l-lcidi must have suffered try lng to get out of the car . I have been told not to feel guilty -sensible advice, but for almost six years, those dogs were my life . I have been mar· rtt>d for only 1 ~years, but I think my husband loved the dogs almost as much as I did. l\l"D HOW did this happen? It happened because some parents in a nice. quiet. "'ell -to-do com- munity did not bother to leach tht.'ir c hildren the danger of rirev.·orks: did not bother to su~rvi!;e lhem in their play with firev.·orks ; did not te ach them lhe value of lire -in any for m. And those children just happened to walk by my car s hortly alter we parked it a nd they threw some fireworks in lo the car. In 20 short minutes a ltir~c piece of my world was destroyed and my hus band v.·as burned by this senseless act. And this ..... ·as done in the name of celebration! 1 would ask all of you parents lo consider this next year ...,•hen July Fourth rolls around-how \4-'ould you feel if it had been one of your children in that car? And 1 would urge a 11 of you voters to support -.n y leg is lation which will prohibit the use or fireworks by the general public, who have proven themselves. not just in my case. but in many others, and progressively ove r the years, to be so irresponsible. JEAN SIEMER Senior•' Dll-ffta To the Editor: Statistics indicate that one or the measurements of the huma n· ncss or a culture is the way it treats its eld e rly; on that scale we arc a punitive. not lo iiny a savage nation . It ha s al so been reported that no other industrial nation in ff'i,·ks --..; ··------., - ·srop mD1Jnin9. You knew you had to com• l»clc wh•n you left.• Dear Gloomy Gus What will the young people think of next? First it was s ex. now it·s g r owing \'eget<.1b le s out of lhc ground : ;,,ind how soon do you suppose they will d.i.s · cover cov.·s givt milk'! V.J . G10<1m1 G"I ••mm•"t' ••• , .. torn.n~o bJ re~de•• •nd do not ,,ect1••t1 ly tel~l lltl' "'~"'' ot 1nr ne .. 1p~1>•• s~~d '"'" pct ~tYe lo Gloo"'y c;.,,, 0 •1ly Polo! lh{' world dis rcg;:irds its older citizens as does A mc1ica. The el derly citizcns ofthis eoun- lry have contributed by years or being productive, by being good l'itizt·ns, and by ;,1 lmosl a lifetime of paying taxes into the coffers of the United Slates government. Evt•ry citize n in this country h<.1s profited from thes e tax bene£its. Ouc-to fi xed incomes. innation, the long :lnd expensive illness a nd .de:lth or ..i svause, unfortunate in· \'estments and the social securi ty system "'hit.•h slops just behind the cost o( livin ~. mi.ln y o f C;:i lifornia'ti and thi s nation's el derly have been forct.-d into moderate and lo\Y incomestatus. TllESE "Ol~DSTERS" a re not th is nation 's m ost populous t:encr<Jt ion. In a youth-orit.•ntcd and age-conscious country. pront:' to ~eneralize and stereotype, it has been assumed that all of our elderly arc doddering and senile <ind they have accordingly been cons ig n ed to s econd c lass citizenshi p . The senior genera~ lion is comprised of the young old , the nliddlc old and the vt.'ry old- and some o r the very old <ire youn ger in a le rtnl:'SS, in hC"a!th, and productivity than some or the young old . Jn programs p romoted for the elderly all c itizens in this country "'ill benefit. Vi<:'.tor 1-lugo said , ··Forty is the old age of youth a nd firty is lhe youth of old age," ;1 gentle reminder that e<1ch day, everyone g rows older and must e\'entually face the trials of ol d age. Lagun;,1 Beach. the Riviera of the coas tline a nd a w orld· renowned art colony, is awaken· ing to the needs of the elde rly_ l\1any beautiful people arc volun· leering their lim e or t.'ontributing financially within the city to pro· grams fo r the s e forgotten Ame ricans. Due lo fast growth and in· c r C'ased land values and the :scarcity of increasingly high ren· tals ror low and moderate income seniors, many or Laguna's elder- ly are being compelled to "dig up their roots .'' lea ve lifetime friends and fa milies and move from whe re they have spent many years or happiness. Many of them find this unexpected adjustment beyond their capacity, and to some it is the stres~ that kills. l\fMnY <'itizens of Laguna, lm- bued with "humanness," are awure that Laguna has lagged behind the times in hOW!inlf rorlhe elderly. Nearby O<:eanside has been years ahead of South California in this reaped.. as has Cott.a M da. Anaheim has an ex· ccptlonal center for scnfors- ll I! biol on the e5cutcheon of our stale Ynd nation to abandon our ~lderly in this fashion. P06Si· blY .Laguna Beach, aJreadyworld ramou~ as 111 cultura l center, could achieve equal areatntts In showing concern for our elderly rnldcnu, thereby further con· tributing to the gteatne51 that b America. I •l EUNORDAVIS I State Hiring Muddle Is the Slate of Ci.1 lifornia as an employer, once highly rl'g;.1rdt"d for fa irness and the promised securily of it s civil :;crvice m c 1-i l sys tem, bccom111 g ont.• to bt• s hunned? 1'hc lon g held belief that th e statt."s s ys lc m provided job security rl'Cci\'ed ::.0111c da nl i.lgi ng setbacks durin!-l the Rt•a gan adminis tration \\•he n m:issivc l;,,i yoffs u r n1t·11 Ltd hos1>ita l e mployes Ul'l'Ut'l't.'tL fl.tore rec e ntly the <.1 IJ;,111don mt.•nt of the s la te 's tourism pro· lo!ram, a nd t he d ecision fo r cutbacks in the Office of Crimi n OJ I Justit.·c. have f u rther ~hake n th e ''tcdibility o r th e s t<.1tc us a ¥nt.'YtJ l1·11 l employer. But nothing hi.J S i)Ct.•11 <JS t.la rnaging to future rct.·r u1 t mcnts of able employes ;1:. has the now thrl'i.ltt.'nt.·d layoff~ 111 the DeparLml·nt of T1-...111s po1·tali vn wherl' lht:' jobs of 6,001} a rl' 1x·rilled by the tleciSHJI• tu hull all hi gh\\'ay construction. TIUS POINTS to an i..11.lun11n a· ble fai lure of the s t<.1te :is <in (•mpJuyt.•r. ll u rges tht.· 1lt•t.•<l fur S\\'Jft action by lhc Lt.•g1sli.1 lurc tu save the st<.itl.' from gaining :J re- putation for being an t•mp\uycr nol on ly without t1>mpass1on , Lu l lota ll y lacking in planning unt..I good rlianagt·mcnl. Becession or not. cuts in funds or unt.• agc nt:y proper or not, a n t.·~l;.1bli~hn1l·n t \\'hi ch t.•n1ploys n1 or\1 t.h;111 1 JOJJOO persons (.'i.111 ha \·c litUl't.'Xt'U~l! fur ( EARL WATERS J ~uddt•ll <Jlld disrup\J\'C \opoffs Of \\01'1\l'I'~ f'\H' ..is \\'a ll 'J';.iy lor. manaJ!c r Of the :o;{;,Jlt.· t.•mplOyl':. ~SSOCl <J· l 1011 . ~ig n irit•:int ly c1\l'S, the st ~Jtt' has ;Jn ;,1nnua1 job turnover uf 22.0 00 crnpl oy c :. 1·h 1~. ht· e::.t1m~tt'::., is the nur1nal a vt.•r:n!t· uf rL·:signalions and retirt:'n1cnls. ll 1ne<.1ns thut in the ordin i.lry t.·oursc t hat number arc hired l'ach yc;J r. 1\ctu:.illy, until tt'C'l·nl· ty. more than th.'.ll wcrt.• recruited ~LIH:e en1ployc gruv.:th in m:.in y agt.·ncit·s h;.i s usui.llly tx.-cn ;,iboul 10 vcr{'t•nt. \\'ll 1 C ll L. F.1\ V F.S I 1 lll c Justifit•atiun fu r layoffs by rc;i:-.(ln of t:ulb:.i cks in one or more ;.igt.·n- t'll'~. It IJct·omt's more th<:in just ritl1<·ulous, 11 1s hca1t lcss for one .igl'nl'Y tn be handiug out p111k ~h ~ "'"hih.: :.i nothcr 1s busil y hir· 111g Ill'\\ fac:cs. lt bcl'u1nl's !I c a~v of ui't' h:uul not l\no'A'ing or n1)l t·;.i 1in:,: "'ha t lhc oth(•r is doing ,\rgumcnts <.1dv i.1need lo JUSt1fy sut·h situations arl' basl'd upon lht' \·ontcntion that lhl' l'mpl uyt•s nu longer ncl'ded arc or diffe rent Job c/<1 ssificat1011s lh<in the <1nes hl·i11 g ne"'IY hir e d . Thu.s. c11g1nt.•t.•rs. d r<1ft s1n cn, anti {'On· ~lru('tLon 1n~pct.·t11rs, confro11t(>(.] \\'Ith tht• loss of t.·tnploym<.'nt by h1 ~h v.·:1y t.·utbac:ks, hold jol' t•l:.iss1f1ea1 ions fo r v.'hit:h thert.• <il't.' no par;J11 C"ls 111 other s tate i.lgc111·\\:S. Such cxphu1ations ;1r1~ univ l.'o nvint·in~ 10 those un· f;u'lii li ar \Vith the s tate's job class1fil«ttion structurc. 1\s 1l stands an c1np!oyc faced \1'1th layoff h:is fir~t c:•ll upon an opcninj! within hi s classification. 'rh1s 1s fa1· too n i.lrJ'O\\', t.•speci-.lly \\'hL•n tht•J't~ :1r1· thousands or {'l:..i:-;s:fi <·a linns :.u li ghtly dr~ ... ~·n lh:it only :.i ft•\\' positions t.'.l!ist. :.umet1 mC's ouly 011t.• SINCE/\ li.l r J..:e p :ut or lhework furl'C in Tri.lns porli.lt1011, as with rnost olht•r agt."nl'il's, is cl('rical :.1nd the state is c:on slantly hirinR (01· s uch pos itions there is small t«Xl'usc fol' luyoffti in that group. liut t'Vl'll in !ht• hight.•r skills one· l'i.1 11 h<.irdly argue that a n'. t'll l:(1nt.·cr is nut qualified lo µt.'1-fu rm m<.i ny oth<'r jobs includ· 111~ m a na~en1 c11t analyses, fise11 l'. :ind administrat1 Vl' fu nctions. It •~ th t· rigid Jul> S)lt.'t'ificatton:i 11·/u(·h havl' hl'l'll prescribed fur , 1 hou~a11ds or Ji.lb el<.issifications "'lu ch pr~st.·nt artificial bi.lrriers for many rt·;,,iss1gnn1c11ts. \rht!n 1111t• t.'011s idt•1-s the invest - 1nl·nt 11 hu·h h:1:-; been mi.Ide in rt•t.•ru1llng and tr:.iining the stHtt• v.•urk f urt't'. it becOmes the ht.•ight of folly not to exert every cffurt to ret;.nn tht'm in some: t'i.lpacil y. J-:ven thos(' who may ' 11l'l'd i.I 1nini mun1 of retraining to be cunvt•rtcd to another post. 1·11t.• [,cg1slaturc ~huu ld impose a hiring freeze <Jnd require the establis h ment of a clearing huusc for all st<1lc t!mploymcnt to n1aktt ct.•rlain th:.:at in a ny fu ture hi1inl'.! every effort "•ill be made IJy ;,111 :.i gcncit.·s to fit into the v;i t:uncit·s th ose now fi.Jccd with jl~b ll'rm 1n ation ~ Nuclear Option Open WASHJ NG 'f ON -The arint.-d forces ..ire prepared lo use tac· tical nuclei.J r w eapons if i>rcs i· dent Ford should call for them. not. onl y lo repel aggression but al so to respond lo "mi nor inci· dents .·• In public, 1Jcfc ns£' Secretary J ames Schlesinge r h<1s e mphas ize d that <.iny use of nu c l t.•ar weapon s would be an •·agon i zi n g d eci s ion ,'' which would be made only in lhc event or "major . m a - jor ho s ti l· ilies." But competent sources insist that tJ1e President has been given the additional "option" of u~ing tactical nu kes in <.1 minor cris is, The new policy is intcndctl to in· crease his flexibility. IF IT had been imposihl c to re· captu re th e M c.yaguez and rescue the crew, for example, the President could have threatened a li mited nuclear blow to obtain the ship's release. This doesn't mean, of course, lhDt the President would ever re- sort lo such w chilling threul. But our sources poirit o~t lhat Presl· dent Ford Is less in ;tWC or nuclear weapons than any ma.n who has occupied the Wh ite House since Harry Trum~n. °fte a nuc lear threat ia made, (JACK ANDERSON) th e po l1c ym:.ik c r s fully un· derst;.1nd that the United States must be prep.:ircd to curry it out. The armed fo1·ccs . for their part, ~re ready . 'l'he Strategic Air Command bt•ga n briefin g missile and bomber wings months a~oon th e n ew N u c lea r Weapon s Employment Poli cy , or NU WEP :JS the missilemcn call it. Duri ng these briefings, the possible use of nuclear weapons in a ''m i nor c ri s is'' wa s SP40'cifical\y discussed. IL is poss!. ble lo hit extre mely small targeL'> with low-yiC'ld we a1l0ns. A11 oi l refinery or indu5lrial corn1,ll'x, ror example , could be levclL'd in one .swifl nuclear strike without doing S(..'ri ous damage lo the nearby population. HE R E I S u hy pothc lic a l · scen<.irio, which was presented at the briefings: /\ crisi15 d cv,lops. Dlplom11tic approaches are made lo setUe it. but the ~aceful eff orts ran . 1'hcn the President h as the option or brandis hin g h is nuc le ar ~·eapons'.. lit could set forth his demand:i;, issue the nuclear ultimatum and set a dea dline. Ir the demands were not m et within the time r'riod, he could order a tactical I l nuclear strike. The appropria te missile or bomber wing \Yould receive a ··1.NO package,'' containing lhL•ir in structions . This means Limited Nuc lear Option. Once _the President gave the, ~recn li ght. the nuclear blow would be delivered. In prepara·; lion for this possibility, m.issue: and bomber crews are now prac.' ticing doze ns or complicated new missions. The training is sup. posed t o be completed by Janu ary l. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uohf'rt h'. l\'t'1·d.1>ubl1ahcr Thnn1<.1s lif'1•r;1/. f;dilqr UorOOra Kr1>1/i11~h. Ed1ton (I / l'Ofl•• ,.,.rlitor The ct!Hori;ll pagl' or lttf' Dally Pil ot 1>el'k :> to inrorm :ind st1mulote rendt'r.~ hy 11~tln~ on lh 1s paj!.e diverse commentary on topi c:s or inl rrest by syndlc•l· 1'11 columnl!il ~ nnd c:irlooolM.11, by providing ;1 rorum flJI" rt!:.dCrs' 1 · 1·it" .... 'J :11111 by pl't"scntl nc this ! ncY.spa 1~r ·1 opinions and ideas ' on 1·urr<'nl lfl pi rs. The OOlt.orl11I npiniona or the f);iily l'ilot appt11r ooly in the cdilor1al colurnn ut the top or 1hc PRflt'. Opinions t.'11· prt~bt'<I by lht-co1umni1ts and c11r10011ist.s and lt"ltt:r writers•~ their own and no endorsemenl o( thei r ,•lewii b,v the. Daily Pilot shuuld be inferr~1I, 1••ridoy. July 25, 1975 • . .. • I . b n y r 11 l . k h I g II l - n ~ e r y . • IT'S OUR 'one-stop' shopping a.t its :finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS ELEVENTH AINNUAL ' SENSATIONAL ONCE A YEAR ONEDAYON1Y 26 9 To .• .. PROCEEDS OF HOTDOG & PEPSI BOOTH I ST. ,ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN YOUTH GROUP NEWPORT HARBOR JAZZ ENSEMBLE Wil Perform Saturday, on the Mall 1·2 p.m. I \ DAIL y PILOT A 1 • A• OAILYPILOT l=rid1y, July 25. 1975 ' ADVERTISING FEATURE estcliff Plaza· Auction, Sale Merchants Take to Side.walks, Renew Harbor At:ea ·'Tradition With pennants flying and m erchandise t ables stack ed with bargains, WestcLiff Plaza Saturday will s tage its traditional one ·day Sidewalk Sale. reached driving dis· tance. From either direction off Coas t Highway up Dover Drive, from the West at the end of 17th Street, or from lb~ North, down Jrvine Avenue. '· ' ' .. One of the highlights in the Hatbor area during mid-summer is the Sidewalk Sale con· ducted by the m erchants in Wcstcliff Plaza to help move their summer ffil'rchandis e WESTCLIFF PLAZA 11\e en4 of the journey ,.:.-;:,__ _______________________ _ This year . th e eleventh a nnual, 1s no exception. for on Satur· day they will be out in force with their tables out on the walk loaded \\i lh s las hed price::. and more of the same on the inside of their stores. H the public h as never seen s lashed µrices. th(•y shou ld keep this Saturday m mind to gt>t underway for Wcsldiff Pl;iza . The sale begins al 9 is most rewarding. ------------••••l!lll~ll!!l~ ........ 11!1!1 Spacious parking, a '"_,,.... I I''" ':IO:•t"W~ ·'".J '•. •·r "4•.,.1•v•1 0• •• • pleasant atmosphere and 24 distinctively dif· AM lasting throug h the one day only , until 6 PM. All roads truly lead to We s t cl1 ff Plaza . For those fortunate enough to live permanently in thjs wonderful part of ferent shops, catering to ~e countrr, or to those all needs of the family JUSt passing through, a nd home wilh out· ":'estcHff Plaza, conve· standing s~lections of niently located in the quality m erchandise hub of the Harbor ai:-ea and service. Shops in at the corn er of Irvine well-balanced Westcliff Ave nue and Weslcliff Plaza area include ... Drive. is within easily •Bulk of America • • Sav·on Drugs • • Rioa Hardware • • The Storekeeper • •Dick Vernon• • Veta's Intimate Apparel• •Jean Dahl• •La Galleria • -c!aarles H. Barr Jewelers• • WestcUlf Sboe-s • •Humpty Dumpty Cbildrens • • Hickory Farms • • Halliday's Mens• • Montgomery Cleaners • • Darrell's Tux Shop • • Market Bas ket• • Westcllff Barbers - • Dr. Lou Roy Elder• •Anthony's Shoe Repair• • Pa~r Unlimited • • Playboy Hair Stylists • • WestcUfr Plar.a SheU • • Westcllff Tailors • (on cut sizes) Summer Sausage3 40c :u. CITATION SWISS (on 4 lb. stick) ~'~k~rp tf~~M~ Of ONIO • PBLI. WESICLIFF PLA ZA I 7MI & IUIHl~WP'OIT IUCH rHOMl: '42·0972 w.. ...... fri. 'til '· s ... 'til '· s-. 'til 5 •' .- .. . . .................................................. ~ . ASSOCIATION LEADERS Pl anning the traditional alfresco sale a r e the officer s of the West cliff Plaza M erchants As- sociation. The 1975 directors are from left: Bill Beck of the Storekeeper, Pr esi- dent; Dick Marowitz, Westcliff Shoes, Director; Clint Hoose, Rion Har dwa r e, • Directo r ; Dave M aison, Bank of Ame ri ca, Trea sure r ; M ike Munz, Hickory Farms, Director; Robert Bar- rett, the Irvine Company, Executive Secretary; and Mel Uoy, of Market Basket, Director. FINAL CLEARANCE BRAS BRAS .Y2 OFF 99¢ Discontinued Styles Discontinued Colors Broken Sizes . • .I SPECIAL PRICE RACK COTTOM PAJAMAS ... -$299 SPECIAL SALE HOURS SA TU AOAY. JUL v 26 9 a.m. -5 p.m. I Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL WHtd1fl Plu•· • .11'" &I rvine and Styles LINGERIE Values to $16.00 $299 PHONE 8'42-1197 OPEN THURSDAY EVENtNGS ,, ( To Our Many Friends and Customers ..•• ONCE AGAIN, WE OFFER YOU THE VERY FINEST VALUES ON MANY OF OUR FAMOUS BRAND SHOES. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JULY 26 at 9 A.M. WE WILL PUT ON SALE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS (OUR LARGEST SELECTION EVER) OF THE FOLLOWING BRAND NAMES: FLORSHEIM • NATURALIZER • LIFE STRIDE • BERNARDO • CLARK • CARESSA • HARWYN • BARETRAPS • COVER GIRL • BASS • DEXTER • KEDS -SANDALS AND OTHERS. These· Shoes were priced up to $39.95 SI DEWALK SA LE ONE DAY ONLY SALE PRICES 5300 to 512°° WE KNOW YOU 'LL WANT SEVERAL PAIRS, SO WE URGE YOU TO SHOP EARLY AND ENJOY YOURSELF. "Where Shopping t& o real pleasure" :~ 4 • • • . , . . QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi 0• ..... ,., ...... ,,....,,.....,... "Unfortunate name for a llbber ... " ~For the Record :1 .. :, Dl••olatfon• 5 01 Marriage . • ..... .-...... 1. St14 . Allntlte R. anll Rev c..•e•, Juli(' Ann and Jolln For\ttf' G~tr, D•wlfC. end Mich.el C. va Gnel, Sus•n Lee IPhelPS) and RI rdJehn WI ''"'· Victorin L. ono Dovie L nt Vo . Collnlt G. and Chtrfes IC. "· JHnalld Oevlct f EteanorM.•11dWllllan1J. Wh hoer, C.rol Je•n •net David 8rlM llo, Oa11ltl Rey ahd Glorte LUI •11. Barb•r.i Loulu and m Francis A!Y. Joann alld Joseoh Kenneth J r. o o~. Sltven Hull e nd Su\an El belll Pa <f9t, Jer-and Sandy Mlllll"". Sandra Jun •net Robert St.tan ~~::. Uf'T\' F ~CINancyA. St on, ~rllyn and Robert E. Ated, Pauline J •11ttte end Geoi'ge Starito O'COflner1 Patricia L.and Duane I<. u~~ro, Doris Mo anel Wllllam Eelwll\ SJ)eO, Sur.lit M . end Stephen C. M<Oenotl, l<trinoth C Jr and Kilren K. Gloyn, Evelyn Mario and Wiiiiam Frf'<lrlclt Smllh, Karen Ellen and Mlcl\ivt An· thOny Hamllton. ElairoeenCI Jarn~\W Ewton, Cather int M and Edw.,d L. Wtl911t, Slltf'yl L. and Don<1l<I G. Tll1bol Bud C and Son yd Jten l(lot1, R~rt David arid Pe\ricleM.te Deatla Notiees ROGERS -·· .. ' Deaths Elsewhere ~ ' , ·• t Js. ;r;. GLADYS REGINA ROGERS Odle Of ONth July 2), 191S at the • OI S8 Resident of Huntington Beach. '"· $urvlved by her husband, Wiiiiam R-.": sons, Witham R~rs of !.ilo'I ?wdro, Ca. •nd Rtch.,d R~r> ol s.,n. ta Ana ""ff dauotllers, M•r'V Rooers • Of Hu~llnglOll Be•th, M ri. The~~ Harvath ol Midway City, C•. and ICelleen R()9t'rs ol Huntington Buch, <.a.; s1" sl,ters, Ma ry Kru•ver 01 FrtlOerlc, Wisc., Kathryn 6urmo\l•r ot ~dlson, Wisc .. Ruth Rodrnschmll ot Lodi, Wisc .. Dorothy Olsori. Moooson, Wik., \lloM!t Cremer ol Mitnona. W11oC • EllUbeth Hatver\on OI Mad1\on. Wisc.: three orandcholdren. Ro'Hlrv Friday 1:00 PM, Smiths' Mortuary Chacltl. Funeral mass I I .00 AM at St eon.venture Catholic Church, $dtur· day, lnte rn111nt Good S nephero Cemetery, Smiths' Mortuary dortx;tor\. jTANFORD (UPI> - Mpiorial services will t:Jo.J'leld Tuesday for Mrs. Sibl Term1n. 73, an ear· ly,.teacher and author o( b<i>ks on children 's read· SILVA ANDREWC. SILVA, reslelentoiSat1· 1• ll.na, Ca. Date of Cleath July ?4, tt7S. Survived by his wlltt, Thelma M Sllv.,, i Bl pr 0 b I ems. Mr s. son. Russell A. So Iva; thrh sisters <lnd ' Bonuses Offered County Okays Reward Plan By WILUAM SCHREIBE R Of .. Dilly f'llOI Sta" SANTA ANA -Orange County supervisors have approved an lncenUve prog.ram that will ,tfJ· ward e mpJoyH who come up w_1lh money·savmg ideas with a percentage of the s avings. County workers who make such sugges· lions will be eUglble for up lo $1,SOO in bonus money. Special honorary awards w~ll al~o be c.reated lo r e· cognizc acts of valor or heroism m the lme of duty The awards program was firs t proposed Jlast year as a bonus pay program, but County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said an outright payment would constitute an lllegal gift of public funds. THE PLAN WAS REVISED and brought back to supervisors this week r~r action. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said the start-up coat of the employe award pro· gram will be about ~.000, but, once the system gets rolling, he estimates the county will save $2 for every $1 sQent. . The CAO said, ultima tely, the ~rog_ram could yield annua l savings of S.100,000 through im· proved operations and management. THE SYSTEM PROVIDF.S for m inimum awards of $10 and no more than $1,500 lo an employe whose idea is put into use. The size of bonus he r e· ccives would be basc..-d on a percentage of the an- . tjcipated savings lhc idea produced. A flat $100 bonus will go lo ~mployes who sul{· gesl money-saving methods whe~e the exact sav· ings can't be immediately determined. . Supervisors and their staffs, appointed commissioners, department heads and mem.ber~ ~r the new s uggestion awards committee are meh g1- ble for the bonus f!lOney. THE SUGGESTIONS WILL be screened by the new committee for their validity and those m ade b.Y employes in the normal course and scope of their duties will be disqualified. The program was origi~ally . p~oposed by Supervisor Ralph Clark, who said a similar m ethod is used on the federal level with great succe~s. He said in 1972. more than $200 million was saved by the federal government ~~cau.se of good suggestions and more than $4.6 m1lhon m bonuses wupaid. Pond Gets Post In Transportation T•tman who died Wed· two orotners 5Erv1c_•s Wiii bl! held 'II< • Saturday t 1 ·00 AM, Costa Me\a Chap<> I n f 6 d ay 3 t $ t :l n f 0 rd ' lnternoent, Harbor R"st Cemetery In }-(-pllal had been in lieu of flower\ contr1but1ons may be L' OS ANG ELF. S "" • ' m-to The Heort A,so<.lallon Ba111 dft:lining health for Bu~ron Costa Mf''a Mortuary dire< Wend e ll F r oncl has lrich has announced. s&vera l years. He r loo. LOAEHTZEM been named c.ictin~ dis hllsband W3S emerilUS MADGE LORENTZEN, r~\•OMI ot lricl director Of t he SL'..nford Unive r sity t...QunaBuch,Ca.oateotoe.tthJuly California Department ~ . k E ?'. 197S. Survived by her deuQhler, .r . ptovos t Frede n c . Mar~rel H. Arnt~on ol Laguna Be<Kh, 0 r 11.r an s p 0 r l .. t I 0 n Pond. formerly chief deputy director for the district . r e places ll<Jig Aynaian, who will r etire Aug. 7 after heading the sla te highway and transportation activities in the area since 1967. 'rlrma n. thr .. vr•ndthlldr"". RonaldAmtMJnot CCaltrans) for the Los Fountain V"lley, Ca • Or. ThOm•s Q " IAlTI-IElt~HOH FUNHAlHOMf <Arona del Mar 613·94'50 I Costa Mesa 646·2424 •• llll HOADW A Y • MOltTUAltY ' 110 BroJdway. Costa Mrsa 6 42·9150 McCORMICK MOltTUAltY Laquna Beach 494-9416 ! San Juan Cap1!.trano' • 495· 1776 :1 -------:i .J PAC"tC VIEW MIMOltlALrAH Oerretery Mortuary Chapel 8600 Paci l1c View Drive Newpart Beach. Calllorn1a 644-2 700 PfUC FAMILT ~ COLONIAL fUHHAL •: HOME "' 7801 Borsa Ave. •• .. .. •• ~ Westminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MOltTUAU 627 Main SI. .. Huntington Beach ' 536·6539 PUBLIC NOnCE Arntson of Loma Londa and Suun Angeles-Ventura· range Gelluso of co.ta Me~d. love Qrelll· 'county a rea, Callrans ~fu::!'.e1~~~; ~~v1'~"~ ':'~. ';ac~:~ director Howard C. Ul· View Chapel Interment, Pacohc View Memorl•I Perk, NewPQrl Beath, C... ,-------------------------1 PaclllcVtew~~u;~.~·;ector\ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MOLLIE HOROWITZ, B~LOVEOl------------mother ot Helen Schulmdn, Jaci..i<' Con· roer, Mar<.la Lonng and Allen, flr1<1n .,,dlou1sHorow11z, al~o ~urv1veC1by 11 grandchildren ~rvoces FroddY 11 00 AM •t Hlllsooe Memorial Park Chapel Croman Mortuary Cllr..itors. HEALEY JOHN I. HEALEY. resident ot Coste Mesa, C•. Date ot e1~ath July 1': 1'1S. S<irvlno by his wlle Ge,,~vi .. ve; !IOl1~. J°""", Nie.heel dnd W1llfMn Htaley; <lluOhltr K11therine Healey; two brothers. Rosary Friday 7 00 PM, Co•1• Mesa Cho~I. Mass Saturday ~.00 AM, St. John the 8dplosl Cllurcn Interment. Harbor Re\t Mfimortat P•rk. Blllll 8"rgeron Costa M"a Mor1u•ryolr~tors. lhe tom~ •nd place ot Maring lht same SUl'UllOltCOURTOFTHE haos beN' "'tor July 29, 191~. at' JO STATEOFCALIFOllNIAFOA d m. in th" tourtroom 01 Department THECOUMTYOFOltANGE ~Jo. J 01 ~ilod tourt, at 100 Ci•I< O.nfer No. A·Ml>J Drive WHI. In the City ol Senta A"". M 0 TI c I'. 0 F " E • R t H G 0 F CalllOrl'I•, PETITION l'OA PAOIATE O' WILL D.ltedJuly II, 191S AMO FOA LETTERS TESTAMEM· WILLIAME.SIJOHN TARY County Cieri\ Estelt of SIDNEY B RYALLS. EOWINW.CHAFFEE OP<HSfO AllOrMy•t uw NOTlc.E IS HEAl:BY C.IVEN lhdl P.0 .8o1S4l160Avenid•Gr•n•da THOMAS OAICLEY J AMl S M' fllt'<I ~n Cltrmente, Catilornl• tJ•12 hereon .i ~to loon for Prot>.11• ot Woll ond Tel. (7141 491·'1 ll for h'uan<~ ct LMll.'" 1 ~,1,1mel'lldry lo AllorMY tor: ~tolioMr the Pt'l•llOner r<·ference to ""''cn ,, P\Jl>los.heo uran09 Coast Daily PllOt, rr-.aCM! tor turlher p.irtoculdt,, ano that July 18, 19 H. "H 1t09 H SIDEWALK SPECIALS SATURDAY OML Y ALL STERLING CHARMS s I oo VALUES TO SlO. ZODIAC PENDANTS & KEYCHAINS ~I oo REG. 13.e<> SELECTED COSTUME JEWELRY 1/2 PRICE MANY OTHER ITEMS 112 PRICE All S.... Final-cash at Oiectc 0nty Pfe ... CHARLES R BARR ·,, Frid.y, Juty 25. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A. Air Slump Continues SANTA ANA -The slump in air travel and air carao handling al Oran&e County Airport t'Ontinued in June, ac- cording to the latest cr~aslng general avia· lion at the airport puahed tower operations up nine pertent in June over a year aeo. The F ede ral Aviation Administration reported 57 ,370 tower operaUons ln June and a totaJ o( 314,627 for the first six months or the ye nr -up 7.2 percent. :\ta Us tics r e 1 eased by ,--,:z:=-==--==-==-=;;~;;;;-;:;-:iiii-m::-:;;;;-;;;:-4-;;;;;:--:;;_;;;;:-:--=:-::;;;sT Airport Director Robert f - - - - Bresnahan. I More than 500 (ewer f s •d lk passengers boorded or ' ' ewa t deplaned al the airport during June compared to I ORANGE COUNTY t he same month las t tf Sale I P h • year. The figures show ore as1ng 140,305 passengers usl.Xl the airport in June. f Agent OVER THE first six t months or the year. there 1 Chr·istmas 1 has been a 7.4 percent Dead at 56 decline in passenger I f loads compared to 1974. Box Cards which airport ofticials f s A NT A A N A -have attributed lo the f Nathan A . C her r y • troubled economy. f f Orange County ~overn-. Alr cargo tonnage fly. ~ OFF menl's purchas ing agent mg out or the county jet· f } 2 I since 1969, dled We<lnes-port took _a plunge of 26 day or a heart attack on percent in June com-f I the way home from an pared to a year ago, Arizona vacation . He from 164 to . l ~l tons. f One Ll11e •1 .. --IRllllCJ FREE f was 56. Half-year stallsllcs show Cherry had been a 13 percent less tonna~e f I county e mploye since has been handle d this PER UNLIMITED 1961, s tarting as assis· year compared to a year ,. PA I tant purchasing agent. ago. I He lived in Orange with T HOUGH passenger f Westdlff Plaaa his wife. Loui:sc, and loads have dropped, in· 1112 l"lne Ave. Newport leacll f their two children. f Prior to l a kin g the ------------Orange Coun ty job, Honor List Cherry was assis tant purchas in g officer in FULLER T 0 N Riverside County and Laure l E . Mangan of before that served as Fountain Valley,. Dean purchasing agent for Cal W. Kontra of Hunllngton Stale Long Reach. Beach and 9r~gory . J:I· A w or Id W a r JI Bosdel of Mission VieJo veteran, Cherry also was have. bee~ named l~ the a past president of the President s honor hst at Ca 1 i r o r n i a Pub I 1 c F\Jllerl?n Coll£ge for~t­ Purchasing Officer's As-s t a.n d 10 g academic sociation. achievement. FREE CONDITIONER with SHAMPOO and SET SIDEWALK SALE DAY-ONLY Saturday, July 26 -OPEN 7DAYSA WIB- AHD EVIHINGS IFUmrllr~~w WESTCLIFf PLAZA -I 7tt. ..t lnM HEWPOIT IEACH P'hoM: 548-0464 SPORTSWEAR Announces MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING SIDEWALK SALE Saturday, July 26 9 to 6 SIDEWALK SALE SATURDAY. JULY 26 -OPEN 9-0 GRAB BAGS SHORTS BLOUSES IA 1Hlt&G SUl1S TOPS Westcliff Plaza • 17th and lrvlne 1 Newport leach .~ ' I ' r A 10 CAIL V PILOT Friday, July 25. 1975 I . - ************************************ r. • I • -- I •I I 1 . " Though some would say graffiti is folk art (below), the mural art at Fountain Valley High School is more popular with students. George Loyo (right) painted most of the bicentennial mural. n ~Vll''' >f-~~-b:1 SCHOOL WALLS DECKED l BEA ANDERSON, Editor FrlcMly,J111y2S, lt7S Lost to Robbers Peace Gone t I DEAR ANN LANDERS : Recently I was the victim of a burglary. The story appeared in the newspaper. I immediately began to receive phone calls from all sorts of people, giving me hell for being so stupid as to own "valuable things." I was chewed out unmercifully for . keeping jewelry and a fine coin collection in my home. The last str aw was yesterday when an old friend phoned me at ·the office and became hysterical. She called me every dirty name she could think of -screaming at the top of her lungs. Several people near m e could hear every word she said. I was so humiliat- ed I fmally hung up on her. It seems the police had ques- tiooed this woman's son about the burglary. I was asked to give them a list of everyooe who bad been in m y home for the past two months. She and her son hap- pened to be among them. I have no power over whom the police question and I was devastated by this woman's attack. Will you kindly print my letter and put the matter into proper perspective? -NUTS TO THE WHOLE HUMAN RACE DEAR HUMAN: Drop Mrs. 'Ji1re Bomb a note aDd tell lier you did not appreciate Iler placme call~ EsplalD that the poUce ques- tMDecl everyone who bad been In yOIU' i.oaae for tbe put 1everal t weebaadtbatyou werelDnoway I rapoulble for their el"OCedures. By tile time your ldter arrives. Me will ao doabt bave cooled oft. If not, tllla column llMuld help elea,r lier 11Du1es. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What I am about to write is bard to put int.owordl but I will try. My brother , Larry, who i.s 16, started me on drugs when J was 13. I amnow 15. Todayldecidedte> quit. My brother was bmted last nl1ht. J have never seen my mother cry before and it broke JnY heart. Lan')' wes drlvin1 eround town ' ' wllh some frlenda. They had a couple of lid• of pot and a cue of beer and some wine ln the car ,\ [Ann Landers OJ when they were stopped by the police. One of the headlights was out. When the cops saw the beer they began to search further and found the pot. Tell your readers out there who think they can get away with it forever that m y brother thought the same way. It's a shame how many kids don't quit till they get busted. Please w arn them lo spare themselves and their families a lot of grief and quit NOW. Sign me -ONE SI'EP .AHEAD DEAR ONE STEP : You warned them and I hope it does some good. I 'm in favor of removing criminal p e nalties for the possession of small quantities of marijuana, but until that is done in yoar state it is foolhardy to take chances. My position on the LEGALIZATION of pot ls un- changed. I am AGAINST It. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Every year about this time my husband starts to nag me to go to a nudist camp with him. He says it is healthy and very recrea- tional. I have no interest whatever in this sort of recreation and Jiave told him be can go without me if be wishes, but to please leave me out of his plans. What are your views. Ann? -ANONYMOUS, OF COURSE DEAR AN: Yoa've 1hen Nature Boy permluloa to go aloae. I believe yoar geDel'CMllty sboald end there. II alcoholism ruining your life? Know the danger slgnals and .,bat to do. Read the booklet, "Alcoholism -Hope and Help," by Ann Landen. Enclose 50 cents in coin with your request and a long, atamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Bo~ 1400. Elgin, lll. 80120. By JO OLSON Ott he Dally Pilot St.If Last fall, the halls in the art de- partment al Fountain Valley High School were drab, gray and institutional. Now, they are bright with color and alive with murals portraying three aspects of student life: the campus. the stars and politics. The students and faculty have been so enthus iastic that more walls will be covered with murals, and one classroom is be- ing opened into a public art gallery. The man behind the murals is F1oyd Cornaby. art department chairman at the school. He marvels that ''there is not one pencil mark" on the paintings, which is a miracle when one looks into public and school restrooms. He presented the mural idea to his students and the administra- tion. and then involved as many students as possible in the pro- ject. once it was approved. The first panel, a depiction of campus life, from sports to shop classes, was researched with the help of a camera. Teams of stu- dents snapped pictures of various activities to use as models, then developed and printed the pic- tures in the school photo lab. "The stude nts figured out the color sch eme and logistics themselves," Cornaby said. POLITICAL QU ESTJON In celebration of the bicenten- nial, the second panel asks the question who will be president in 1976, and the third is a n astrological fantasy. It is Cornaby's view that the use of murals should be more widespread in America, since they can serve sever al purposes. "They can be social, political and education a l a nd have a n esthetic a ppeal. "Every community has a place for murals," Cornaby continued. "~odern buildings are angular and have many flat surfaces. Many rooms have no windows. Murals can relieve the severity." Besides appealing to the senses. providing rest and re- habilitation, murals can be of historic value. Cornaby said. They also can be "prophetic pronouncements of the limes in which we live because artists are sensiti ve to change," he added. "Our government supports the arts less than probably any gov- e rnment in the world. A poor country Ii k e Spain s pends millions. European countries jealously guard their arts. Their governments are accustomed to setting up funds." r Cornaby suggested that the WPA murals during the 1930s of- fered stimulation to people who became "some of the most out- standing in America." This brings a nagging question for Cornaby, who wonders if he himself could have been in the group of outstanding artists ir the Depression had not interfered with his career. He was told by his father that art was "impractical" as a pro- fession, so he turned instead to teaching. He has always taught full-lime in a public school and painted on the side or during class as a demonstration. STYLES VARY The Huntington Beach resi- dent, who also designs and makes jewelry. paints in various sty l e s , fr om whims ical watercolors to surrealistic in- terpretations of everyday ob- jects. A graduate of Brigham Young University , Corna by also put his art training to good use during his military service as an in· structor in camouflage. This included, he said, making papier-mache pigs and collapsi- ble pig pens, which could be moved as the troops moved. GOOli FEELING Though it w as his second career choice, leaching has been rewarding to Cornaby. ·•1 have never left the classroom without feeling good a bout it," he said. "I like young people. and teaching them has been a pleasurable ex- perience." Though he admits he is ;,. strong disciplinarian. he is well- liked by his students. as a Teacher-of-the-year award from Marina High School indicates Cornaby will retire after one more year in the classroom and then will turn to painting full ~ time, to see if he can answer that nagging question. His first large-scale sale of paintings. when he came back from a s abbatical in Europe with. about a hundred watercolors, was a good beginning, since he sold mos t of them in a weekend. "I also could have made a liv- ing as a jeweler,·· Cornaby added, displaying some of the baubles he has made for his wife . In addition, he designed and made wedding rings for each of his five daughte rs. He also is considering becom· ing a fashion ilh1slrator, and has plans lo return to England to do genealogical work. ''But I may jus t be a Grandpa Moses," he laughed. The Age of Aquarius themes mural above. At left, 1 Floyd Cornaby helps student Corinne Dekker. , ... ' ' ' ' I t ~ • 82 DAILY PILOT Friday, July 25, 1975 .- ·Be·nef it Sho\N Crafted . The annual Ceramics and Hobby Crafts Show, sponsored by Southern California Ceramics Association, will be presented Thursday.Sunday, Aug. 7·10, in the Dis· neyland Hotel. The association maintains a permanent ceramics wor'kshop at the Foundation for the Junior Blind and supports a research fund at the City of Hope Medical Center. Featured al the s how will be dis plays and demonstrations, and entertainment will be provided by Ken Delo of the Lawrence WeUcshow. Tickets may be purchased at the door or at discount prices at Oneta's Colours for Glass, Costa Mesa. Inspecting a piece of stained glass before entering it in the Ceramics and Hobby Crafts Show is Evelyn Hoban. /)•~~ I~ \, I ...... -Success La dder Scaled Janet Brawner demonstrates a method of hand-painted crystal, known as cloisonne. OPll SUllBllS 11 a.m.·4 p.m. ~;~ . ' I i • • ... •• \ I 1 •• . ' NEW YORK <U PI> Cons idt•r th e career woman • .ind advance· mcnt. Like the tortobe, she ~els ahead only by sticking her neck out. The woman v.h o makes 1l in lhr still m..ik- d om 1n ated executive !>Ult(' dOl'S It by taking n sks Wh o s uv s so'' Margaret \' i°liggmson. v.ho's up t here , and Thomas L Qu1t'k, '~ho's equally successful and "hose boss ls <.1 "oman Thl' l"o havt..• combtnt-0 •-th l·1r l'Xpl'r1e n ces of climbing the corpornte ladd er plus research on how ot her \\omen have donl' it -int(J a no- non:o.ense book t 1t}{'d. ''T he Ambitious Wom<m's Guide to a Sul· ct•:o.sful Career ... It w1ll lie published in early S('ptcmh<'r b~· thl' Anwrican .M anagl'nJl'nl As sondt1on 's Hook 01\ 1sion. To be "upwardly molJll l'" <the11 phrus1·1. a \\um an needs umb1· lion. motivatiun. <'duca· hon and c·, pl·ri l nee. they ::OU\. i· h l' n l h c r c · s l h a t .idded qu.ilit) of danng v.h1ch mus t overcome the conditioning r e· Horoscope: Sagittarius ----------- ceivcd in their early years. Us ual traits of this c onditioning are passivity, dependency, diffidence. s ubmissive· ness. docility. inferiority u nd non ·compc - litiveness. MOTIVATION But the m otivated, ag. gres!>ive woman stifles her qua lms about how "ell s he "tll h a ndle more respons ibility, un· U!;Ual tasks. a chance to speak before a group in· side or outside the com- pany and s he takes on the job. lf she is given an op- portunity to t ake a job never before h eld by a woman, s he grabs il, even though she realizes she ha s only a 50-50 chance of succeeding. H sh e has too little responsibility or salary in her present job. she directly or indirectly asks her boss for m ore. If s he is turned d own, she ffUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wllftl Y .. Wo11t tk .... I '22 HoriMw llYd. Costo M~-541-0259 persists. r,~;;;;::=;~;::=:=:=:~4 1:-m:carc Ot'·c . .......-~ 1 _ When she is in a job if ANTIQUES SHOP she does well etnd en1oys. ~'ClOSIHG OUT SALE but which offers n o possibilities for promo· LAST WEEk lion, she leaves it for a Furniture -China -Silver more promising job. FAHTASTIC IUTS If she finds she is being COHSIGHMEHT. L TI>. consistently shot down, 417 31st St., campaigned against, or Newport Beach harassed by someone in 673-2951 her department or com· 3424 Via Lido, Newpart Beach FIRST TIME EVER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SALE w._...,. ..... ., fwwit! p .. wy of ... ..,. ...... coedomfoie•s -ct opert•••ts lo ~·-~ BECAUSE WE ARE OVERSTOCKED DUE TO CAMCELLATIOMS, COLOR & FABRIC CHANGES • ' i I l ': Strive for Balance pany , she take s measures lo change the situation. "Don't for a minute as- sume lhat an ambitious woman a lways s hows her claws," s ay Hig. ginson and Quick. "She may not be an out· s poken, cons picuous superwoman ; s he may camouflage he r d aring under a plea sant 'feminine· exterior -if she can manage it." CANDOR FAVORED JjrL A WE MUST SELL THESE ITEMS NOW! SATURDAY, JULY26 ... t1ons. Path )Ou currently travel could lead to dt'ad-end or a circle Kev 1s to be forthright enough lo 1ns1st on a ~t ra1ght lint• By SYDNEY OM ARR A RI ES (M arch 21 - April 19 ): Light touch br· in gs bcsl rt•su lts. ., Sociability v. in ~ over ha rdline . Win r;1lher th a n for tl' be diplom a tic . 'crs.itllc and laugh .it ~our ov.n foibles. LEO <July 23 Aug 221 What you set.'k l'Omes to you. Family m l'mber or close friend shows the \\a). Be recc pt1\·e. Don 't reject legit imate offer. VIRGO (Aug . 23·Sept. 22 >. Don't force b::.uts. Accent is on patience. Legal affia1rs can be handled -you need not go into "blue funk ·• Means your strength is present. but b m erely ly· mg dor mant TAU R L'S C April 20· May 20> · You gain a friend. Know it and be grateful. Take nothing . , for granted Accent is on (, r e I a t 1 o n s h 1 p "' h i c h ... grow~. GEMINI (M ay 21·Junc 20 ): Emphasis is on ·achievement. Eschew ' agreement which skirts ,. the law. Be open. above '' board, frank. truthful. LIBRA !Se p t. 23· OC'l.22): Decision wluch affects fa mily affairs, 'finances is overdue. You can accept responsibility without fear. : . I o I CANCER (.June 21 - JuJy 22) Seek new d1rec· SCORPIO COct. 23· Weddings t~~ and Engagements 110 ,1\11,d d IJlf10 lllfl11t'lll I I O~l>l'lll\1' l111 d1 ,II•' I• n1111d1 d lo li.111 1111 II \\f•clclrn,.: ~1 11111 •-.. \\1111 ld.11J.. ,111d \\11111· J,!lo ..,..,\ pholn"l .tl'h'" Ito 1114' l),111\ l'tl111 P N1ph• IX-r .11 t m•·nt .. n1· \\ 1·1 k I>• 1111 ,. ttw \\ C'rldini.i 111111111• ,11 1 1\nl .iltl't th:1I l1mc \\rll ll!•l "' ll ·t·d F1)r 1 •ng .1 ~·1 ·rr11·nl announr('m1•ntc; 11 1s 1m '"'"''I\,. 1 h" t 1 hf' <.,101 \ • ,ll-,o accom 1 .. 1nwll i,, .1 bl.n·k und \\hrtf' J!los .... y Pl<' 11111• hr• •.11l1m1tt1·d ..,ix \\t:l'k'o or mon• 111 •!11 •,. t h1· \\ l•ddrll'! d,1tc:: oth1 •n\ ll>C' 1t v. di Jl••I 111· pulih"ih(•d I•• hi·lp fill n·qwrl•mc•nf!.. on !:•llh \H'd· d111g .incl l'ngt.1~cment s tor1l'S form ; un· ,1\,11l:ihlr 1n 4411 Daily Pilot offices Fur r ll•·r 'llH"•,t1nn" "111 be answered hy Pf'oplt' IJ1·1Jdrtml'nl ~lJ ff me mbers t.1t 642 4321 ,. ONLY AT HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIU MftH Nov. 21) Added recogni· lion is ind ica t e d a s popul a ri ty inc reases. Key is lo maintain bulance, to avoid ex· lravagance . One who makes de mands m ay not ~young at heart. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 211 . Judgment could be impaired by romantic desires . You may be seeing through haze of wishful thinking. Stn ve for balance. You have chance for e xciting, new start or project. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan. 19J · lf you don't know what to d o, do nothing. Means ride with tide. Emphas is is on message, s hort trip or visit. AQUARIU S (Jan . 20·Feb. 18J: Variety is your "pe rsonal spice." Be r eady for qui ck chan ges, cash outlays, payments and the gain· "ing of special credits. Status quo goes out of nearest window. PISCES <Fe b . 19· March 20 >: Much that was sellled is due for re· vision. You learn that t echniques ca n b e perfected, that apparent mistakes could have been deliberate. In the ambiti ou s woman's favor are can. dor. high self-esteem, high energy level. com· petitiveness, a he althy attitude about being a fen;>ale. and case in re- lating to m en . Some obstacles the authors found were women's lack of s pecific career goals. failure to channel resentment over discrimination into a positive direction and not letting it interfere with performance, and failure to resolve sex role conflicts. ln that last area. Mrs. Higginson in an in· terview talked of her own career·home setup. ''I'm married to a man who's good for a working woman," s he s aid. "He wouldn't say, 'Dear, the rug needs vacuuming.' He would simply go ~el the vacuum cleaner.·· SPECIAL (THAU AUG. 1 ONLY HAMGfNct IASllT OF CREEPING CHARLIE 2:;, NOW 19.95 SAVI 5.00 2301 San JoaQuln Hilla Rod. ~~=l~:A;d~ Jd COSTA MESA 2 4 7 '4 1 Chrisanta Or. M ISSION VIEJO . \rcmon·s SPORTSWEAR W\)lllflf PlALA NfHIJO'ISMll\ 5411 •121 Qalll-"-• BAI.BOA 1SlAt«l 216/Aor "¥-A•e 675 1904 Cto1lng I toe kl, Mme d1yfre1h 1n 1h1 i•t11Q4mll \ I'. 1 : I t • I : '"'·~ I , ~.. . : . ; : ·-) I .:....: ... _..:.~--~:..~1 ,.._,_... . .,,... ------~., ·~·--SOFAS 12-:-;-1·= ~ .......... 4900 .... Mek'h I Cit* .............. 7,.. 24-7' Sofli Ir CIMlr Seti a.-C..til•1 w/cnton ........ SIOl.00 ll-r Sot. & CIMiir S4'tl 14995 )~ ..... , ............. . 11-r Sot. Ir Clleir S4'tl :....~=-~ ..... 159'5 MAMY OTHH SOfA & CHAii SETS IH STOa AT UHelUIY AIU fltUCaS SOFA BEDS 12 51 c 4 sa. • .... , ..... c. ............... 14,.. 2 ~s1 .. , .. . , .... S47o-t •••.•••.•....••.•. 241• tpc.C---.................... 1"" MA.MT SUll'Hs a con. GIOUPS tH STOa l=~·PllCI 1200 1 GIASS TABLES 2900 R.OOR LAMPS 1995 ·atP :~:~l,~· Jl.S pc.....,_ W. ............ 4200 °"pc. ......... Sets •.••••••.• 5 9ts 4e-5pc. ...... hca.Sets u..c...-.................. 69" , ... Celer ................ 79" i--- BOX & MATTRESS 9UILTED Twtosa.2pu ..•.........•• 569'5 f1rl SIR 2 pea ............... 57 500 I Qillfft sa. 2 pea .......... S I I 995 j KiMJ "-w ................ s I 5 900 I RMUILT BOX & MATnESS ; Twirl Set ...................... 4500 i ,..,.. ........................ 4900 ~s.t .......•.............. 8900 I ~~'.1 J ~ ----.1 -· .--·-, . . . -. i•' ... _ --. --,\. - 14-lpc. .... 6 Drw ........ A Mlnw ti 2MhSN.F/Sttu• 1 4 •••. 89 ... ,.. ..... ....,.. .......... 9991 We It••• t 41ff.....t l1•u• Seftes .. •••• --...... ., ... riM& YM ....... ...... prtca! ~ .... ......_ ...... _ ··159: IIAMPS -·s.tsJ •·lpc.M,....•-w .... 159 _________ __._ 'l'albot 'lnter11trs COMM'-RCIA\.. F'U f >Ht NjiS 600 W.WAa.NEll, SANT~ Ah."' 5'tC)·82'1 I 4 I 4 ' • -----------------PURLJ N01'1CE '°l(TITIOUI t UllNl!U HAMli UATl!Ml!NT Tr. lof10w1nv oert.011• .,. dOlnQ ti.iM ~~-· A'INA!.CO. lt1' Wett..ce A ... • No IO?. C.0.ta Mt'.11. Calllornle '7U7 0 JOlln O.v•~. 1'tt W•tllKe A ..... No lfn,(o.\I• M4-w. Calllorm•91•U <Mor~l robl•htr,•llW tilll)(MI~ h'IQl•wow. C.alttornl• 90302 ' 111h Clu,1neu 1, conClut ll'd b1 • ,.entr•I pertnflr)lllD. 0 JOh'I DilYll '"'-~·••ment .,..~, 111.., w•lh 111e (.ouhty Cl••k ol Ort n\lf tounty on July PUBLIC NOTICE NC>TICI 01' NO!Mft!S f'OHil 8tUTY Nollt e 1, lle•tby 91ven th•I 111e ""'" lll"IOMG Wiii not ii. ~llbN IOt 41111 atbh 0r llt lallltlu ~lreneo b'f .,-,one 01,., lll.oln ot1rw1 ... s. or In .,... M me ot S.f'\lfn l•Oou1orio. Ofl or flttr1nl•ll<ll• O.ttd lhl• 11tll 4-y ot Jun•, ttl'- S..uM L"boratorl•.\ Ste,.en M. Grolhm•n Scou 8ru1Mller Albert E tt.wlll Reale L Hewlll 14 UnHC • PVBLIC NO'nCE NOTICt! UlfVtYINO •tM *>TICE IS HERCllY GIVEN INI 'Nied Pf09ff•I• will lie re<elwel Oy IM O ly fl( Cotla MHa e t Ille Olll<e 01 Ille City Oen •• tM CJty Hell, n Felr °"'"' <oct• ,..w, c.iu.,..._, Ulltll tnt hour OI " 00 •·"'· 00\ T~v. Aug;ist S, lt1S. el Wflltll time tlley wlll Ill' --llllllll<IY encl rH d •IWO In Ille CountlJ Ollml»ts fo; INSTALLATION 01' U)()P OETE CTORS, PUSH8 UT TONS 4NO CO NTR OLL ER AL Tl:!RATI O N S A T MISC.ELUNIEOUS LOCATIONS l.191S. I' •j)ll I!:. SI Ahdrtin Pt.c;• Putil1'1>td Oronoo C.o.o" 0.oly PllOI ~Me.~tllornl• '170S ~y ''· "-u. -AUQU•I '· 1'1} 1'1• 1S flvlll~ O<ange CoHt Oeff'( PilOI, A .., ol P'-'•· lP9Clllutlara Mid QU.er <«tlracl 00t11menls mey 119 CIC> lelnPCI M .,_office of ttw City ~. n Felr o.+t., Cott• Mes., Callle>m1•. -• n011••tl11l\4latllt PtYmtnl of u.oo. A c:i.r" ot i1.oowm bt moJcte 11 MnJllof h 1'1811 PLEASE MAIL SE"PARATE CHECK.S. PUBLIC NOTICE Ftc;TITIOUS 8USINESS NAM& nATEMaHT Tiie fo1towtl\9 pers.oft ts dojf'IQ buw· -u. G & ~t>AIHTING, ltlO So Popi¥ s.n1e A.r>a, C..llfomla 92704 ' Donilld R Gillluso, 2'10So. f'o91~. S...I• Ana, California 927CM Thl1 bu\lnau I.\ conducle<I by ;w, .n .... _ .. Donald R. G•1tu50 Tiiis '1•\Atrnant wu 111e<1 wirh the County Oerk of Or•noe County on July 2. 197S. FUJ7• Publl5hed Oren~ Coast Dally Pltot .Juty 11. 11, n . and Au9us11, '"' 1SJ11.1s PU BLJC NOTICE FtCTI TI OUS BUSINES$ NAME STATEMENT l lie lullow1ng pe"on~ dtt" Ooono Du\I nt'\SttS PIP!.. NCWPORT AU10 WA.,,, & SUFF. TENN IS CLUB, IRVI NE PLAZ A, I RVINE SHOPPI NG CENTER, CACHE CARO. CACHE GARO COMPANY. WORLD OF TEN NtS, P 0 Box 1'U, Newport Beol<ll. CA '1WJ. 416 Se•w•rd, Corona dtt Mar {.jtof. 9762S. • RIO Michael Gorski, •1• SedWdrO, C«Otld 081 Mar, CA 916U John H ownrd Bon1tnno, •1& Seawilrd, Corona O•I MIH. CA 920/S This busone>s 1\ ton<JUCINJ t;y " general Pdrl""r\hlp RlckCorskl .John Bonanno F 4Sll' Tiiis s1a1cmen1 w.is tiled w1tri 1n.. C.ounly Clerk of Or•n91r County on Jul\ t•, l'i7S Pvbllst.ed Oran~P Coast OolllY Piiot. ,JuAy t 4, ?S, 30. 197S , 24'0-/S PVBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOtlS eUILHUI NAMI ITAT•MIMT tht to11-1ni111tr-s ere •ne tan.I nes.n ,.ARM PAC G._O, toj)I s. w. Blrcll St., 'f>anl• Ane, C..lltornla'2101 Max Wiison a. ... r. 411 E. 1"" St., C~t• Mew, Cellfornl• ttC27 • Rlclll!rd WllH•m M ck t t . 4tt Mlonoll•, Costa Mts•. U lllOl'nl119h27 HOw•rd Cl\arlts P~I•, 4.SS E. 19111 SI., Cou e Mew, Cellfornla 92t21 i Ill$ buslne~s Is coll<lucttd b., • oenerel parlneollip. ,.,..,,_ W. Siker Tiiis .. 1a1ement w•> flied wiltl ltlt Ea~ll llld .._.11 bt made on the P«J- _., torrn tnf In 1"9 m•nner provided !fl U..<ontr"'t • .,,,...,h, and "'all be •<tOl"Pllih•d 1111 • c ertified or ~·, Cloftll or e l>ld boftd for n01 16$ Ille n 10\; o1 tho ernount OI Ille bid, made paytllle to Ille Clllf Of CAM.le Me ... NOtlCE IS FURTHER GIVEN lllM Ille Cl\Y Council of H id Coty Ill• ller·etofore estallllllled • Pf"•v•lllng rale •nd S4ela of ••9'1• In ac«<dilln<» with law, lo lie !Hid In Ille <OMlrut11on of Ille allove ... 1111eci lmpro.-emtnct. nu.1 ~d re\41..,d 1<ale wa• ~led 11y Ille City Covncll by ReM>lutlOf'I No. 7S' on ti. 1111 0.y OI Jenuery. 197S, •no o\ County Ctuk ol Oran~ C.Ounty on JuAy on lile In the Offlu ot ti.. Coty c1~,., of '· 1'1S. ~id City. TIWI WIO rele •nd '<•It ... F•S* hercln reter~ to end •doPled In 1111> PuDh.,lled Oraf'I~ Co.i>t 011ty PllOC. -1c .. as 1"°"11t' lully •nd <Of"'1ltlCly July 11, 18, U , dnd AllQU>I t, 197S7•9>H \el forth herein, •nd that >•Id SC.lie, •h PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U51NESS NAME STATEMl!NT Tiie tollOWl"fJ ~·son Is dolnu buS>• nU SllS A V ALON PLU M B ING & MECHANICAL COMPANY. 11'21 Slly P1rk Clrcte, Sulle M, lrvlne. CA'2101 Hector John ChamDtrlaln, ~19 Voland.t Ave .. RueOd, CA. qu3s Tho\ buslnes.. I> conducted by..,, on Olv1CIU<ll AVALON PLUMl\INC & MECHANICAL CO H.J Clldmberlilon Tllo\ >l•letnt'nt "'dS hlt<J wolh Ille Goonty Cler~ ot Ora"g.: County on June lO, 191S F4SJ1• PuDl°'hed Oran9t' Co.l\I Odtly Pltol, July •. 11, 18, ?S, 191S 1421 IS ii<lopte<I Dy s•IO reioluloon. " molk! ct part of thl• noloct by reteren<.e The Con Ir •<lor Sh dl I, In th• performan<e ot IM wor~ <1....:I l"""°ov~ ITlllnls, conform to '"" Ldl><lf' Cock-01 the Sl•I• ot ~lltornl.i •oo other 1~..,..01 Ille Stele of Citllo rnoa •PC>llCo>bl< lllertlo, w1111 II-. ••<<'Piion only of w<ll v•dalton\ •~ m•y tw requtrH undt'1 the !W>«lat >llllule> purwdnl lo Wh•<h P..-otet:dinQ\ hC!r•uNft r art-lclh·n .-nd wtucn nave not btoen >UP" "eo.;o Dv th< orov islon~ of t he Labor Cod•· Preterenu lo libor sllall be 91..en only "'11'111 r~nnt" Pf"OVldttd by taw. No biO shull bf c.ons1<1ered unle.s II,., mdde on• blank l0tm rurnl!>ne<I Dy the Coty of Costa M41W. dnd •> rnadt on dt cordilnce wllh ttw prov1\1ons ol Ille P<D l)OSill requlrtmenh each IMdder mu•I be licensee! dnd al50 l)<equalofled ..,, requ ored Dy tc1w TIW City Council ol 1114.> Cily 01 Costa Mua rewrves ow roghl lo reject any or PVBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' Al>l>IAL N011CE IS HEREBY C.IV( Nlllelon Auvu•I S, 1'1', et• )0 p m • In ,,.. c_.. UI CNmDef\ of (11'1' H•ll. ,, '•tr ()(,.,., C..t• ~w. Ille Clfy (0\#l(lt ""411 ,.,..r •vlOoln<• ~rdlftQ tht •eciuttl ol Mr~ !vlt 8rumll•ld, •PP .. llllQ lht ac>- Ot'Ovill Of 1"41 l'lennono Commi•<IOn lo am.no '"" M<l•i.r Pl•n for the Fl"t CllurCll Of Cllrl>I Scl•nll~I. to•''°"''°"' '1ru<llon ot • 1.@ •011•rt foot !iutlcley \tllOOI buildlnQ. locettd •t 2880 MaM \'.,.,. 0 Ive E••I, In an I •ncl A - NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV(N l"'" °" 1118 eforemtnllo"4td llmt af'ld pl;i<t, Orill -wrltttn comments tor «>d -•n~t u.e •-nd"'ent ol the Me~ter Pl.n Wiii bt h<o•rd EILEEN P PHINNEY Cll11 Cieri< of Ille Cllyol Cotta MO~ Publi!>h<!d Or•no-COHI D•lly l'llol, July 2s. ms 1n1 H PUBLIC NOTICE SUl>EltlOR COUltTOl'TME ST ATI! OF CALI l'ORN IA flOlt THIE COUNTY O F ORANOIE No.A•MIJ) NOT I CE 01' ttE Allll NG O~ AMENOEO '°~TITION l'OR l'ROLUIE 01' WILL ANO FOR LET- TIEltS 01' AOMINISTltATION WITH• lHE·WILL ANNEX ED Eslett of MAE G TH I ES, eke Ml' q y GE AT RUOE THI e s. Dect•M!d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat LLOYDS SANIC OF CALI FORNI A nM llleol "-<eln en amende<t pehl-for ProlNt., ot Wiii and tor l»u.in<e ot I.kl· ltrs~ Admtn1~tra11on wllh '""·will an· IWlllCd lo the pt:>U\10nef', f'Cferenit~ to whit" I~ made for turlher par11<Uldrs. dnd that th" ume ancl pl•<t of ne.irlno lhe wme ll6s 11<-en >el for Augv•\ 12. l~IS ••• 9 JO •. m . on lhe lOUrtr_,, Of OttMrtme"t No 3 ol satd cO<Jrt, at 700 C1v1< Center ~Ive West. In lhe Clly of 5.lnl• Ma, C•llfornlct O.t~ July 14. 197S WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Count11 Cler~ PRENNElt AND BUNT ""°""Y'•I uw ••st EHi FM'111 StrHt s.Htot 111 S..llt.I AM, C.litornl• '21tf Ttl: C114) Ut-IUJ An_,, fw: Pellli-r PuDll~d OrM'!ge Coast O••IY Piiot, JuAy 2S, n, •nd Au9u\I I, 191~ 21'M·1S P UBLIC NOTICE frlc!!y, J uty 25, 197S OAJLYPILOT Quebec Twister Kills 3 Lightning Strikes 12 Children in New York AHluQvttrque Atlante BMeoti.10 8ol~ ~Ion 111.-1Yllle 81.offtlo CharloC\At Chi<•llO Cincinnati Cte"t tan0 °"""' Oeflver De1rolt Fr9'N> Ht1- ttono1ulu k•nwsCtly U !IV"IJ•' LOul>vllle Nlen"19hi• Mllweukr" M1rwwapo1os Nt wOrl•1<•n• 0-lal'IC>mi Coty 0..-..h• Petm Sc>rof'IQ' PllM> AOlll•> Pllol-lpflo" Pi-nl• Pllllbu•Qh Port1 .. no, Ore Reob11111 R~no Richmond, v...a S..Cramenlo SI LOUI\ SallLo1~1'C1h Silf'I Fran<o><.o Sea Ille 5'x>k .. ,,., Therm.lt WastltnQlon H ip .. ., 1-100 Y3 91 IJ e• tJ 0 as ., 11 M 10? tO IS • 18 113 ~1 ~· 09 81> Yl 108 Y1 ..... ~ Xl ,. ., ,, n ~) 10 "' .. ~ '71 ~· ~s 11 S2 ,. ."° 111 /J II> cl )/ ,, /0 ,. II.I ~ 1>11 lo \\ II /U C) )7 •• ., Pt 10 Calilor11ia fl 71 , ~· .u l>'OUQl\I sufl•l'llne >1na 80-<lctt•ee l•m fNt ->lurt"'l In IM •tt~rnoon ~ OrM.ulfr\ pr...a1<1ed more OI llll WMe lht\ Wttkrnd #ti TP\ere w•' moekrate to hea vy \mcA in 11\v 1n1 .. no ve lley> and 119111 \nlO\l on tr>c \Olllne"" """<enlr.ol are•'> ru" ~luge dlerh l•ll•d lo ni.,.t~fldltle Tth.;r\d•y 1n tno\t pctrt~ot tr• Lin At\Qell!\ ITitlrOpOtll.an ilrN bul .,,_ Southern C•lllorn1a Air Pallutoon Control Ooslrocl's predl<hon> pro""° l•ut 1n lhe->t S•n ft'rn•ndO•ndthe- S...nt6 Clllrlld vallt''f' tn -~ mountain~. s.unny \k~'\. Pf~ Vdll~ wiln Ille ucrpllon of son"' at 40 It •noon <loud~ ovt'r th" >Oulhern or,.d~ It )f\Oulo lit •bout 84 lo 811 di lh~ rt .Ott\ S..tur<Joy. \U<1ny '"'es •tso snone over Ille de· "''"' wl!n \Onlo< 11191'1 < IOUdlntrS\ di A d fsrnal, mt\1'f motning mt•vd· u,,,, • ._ m "dr\ous. •r••" HIVh). S.tur Ing I-iy1n9 tog QUI lht lldY (lit II) d d<l~ '" "'c UDP•r O<...-rh Wiii be 101 lo s.IUQ91!:th u.r1 lhrouonout ~"''"' "' 110 ...... n,1,. ·~ •owt>r '~Q100'" Wiii bE •OB C.lltorn•d~ but ,-,...,an•urn.nq <"·'''"" '''''l B t•tM (,'. • .Js ... ow f??'"9:} ..._ .. It ~~1$ ~l&OW Irle C.0.-Vtt MIC) North C.~llN~ .. 1111 flitgh wind\ end,,.. ... _. ralll. "' • •.M., IN' N11t1onal Hurric.an9 C'"'ltr uld "tile r •It.tr bf'Oltd c.Mtr' of ,,,. Chprosion ..., .. ~I.id ,..,,. 1•111~ ~ 0 "lortn. IO!'qll-14.J> WMI, or~ •2S mite'..,.,,,._. qi Wotmlnglon, N c Tiit dtP••"*' _.. mov"'Q,..,111-~t•temunperttour. ·' T II e o t t s • n 1 co u r •• • ncf Slfefllll""nono "*"° ot th•*~ PG>~\• 04110tlt tnre.;t lo llMr <AorOi• 4na c .r 011 ,,., (0<1 '"' ovt• ,,,. -~tnd,"., sllitoment ••lo Ano on f un.on, Arl~on~. m•ny rtSl- clcnh ot .; n11dtown ep•rlllltf\I llll!ld- tng •pent lh<o n19llt In • AeO Oosi» ~iltr alter nNr llurrkilnt·l~e "'Inds rlpt>ed the roof olf the tcMir- •lorY<OfnPleJ• l huf)d•Y Tiie ~orm Mitulto the <llY tot 'IO MtllUIH •1th Wtt\Ch 11111 we"" CIOCked •I " m.I•• per nour. A ooh _,, tono Oil et leiiSI ii ooien i lructures, Ind~ 11141 •fl ~oruefl l>al\Q.lf •I fut~ ,,.. ltlNliOIWI Airport. No >erlous lnlurle\ we re r•PG'tld· A .iorm rippoO a(ro•' wn t.,.,......., Vor~ Stale Thurs<Ur , t.lllf"9 01\e jkri,.on a"" 1n1urlno ll others. ._ ~r•OU>IY An«her storm IOU(.lload otf IJ.S. S1m1•arv "''""w'"'ton·S..lem. N c ,tlftd1'19-<1trco floOdong th.;I t .. used - A tornado. oart1ng out ot " ~'°'"' lyo1cuu11on~. 11141 prOOUctod hurrocaf'l(!·l•~t '"''""~· "Tht >IOrm al !>prongorook, N.Y. de~troyt'd 11•11 ot SI, Sonevenlu". IOOOie(I .a tree onto u po1i .. 1ng c...1, Ouet>ec within ml nut•• T nur~y It to1U\1ng 111e orl 11er to low. control ot ""ed or Injured scor.-of Pt•!IOll•. In· lh<-vtlllcle Tiie «Ir hit • tclepl!Ona cludlno " molnt-r dnd h~r '"''" poltdl'ICllhtOriver w••kllled. <.hllcken A 0011 of 11011tn1no \liibb<od et • Police .alO a l ,.,.,, lllrtt per~ gro1;p ~ <lllldr_,n pl.iy ong •I e -·• kllled •nO H 1n1urrd. 14 llocrwster,N V.,p.tr~ <r•lically Pol oc e sa id 13 Dtr \On> 11 Off•tt<lls ~"'" •art1tr rtport\ OI 14 vounvste~ on • day car" o"ler ovt-<INlllS Wllert •rroneou• tn<) •nd 11\l'tr •dUll Super Vl\Or -_,. Tiie Stof'rn struck at J o.m. PDl. •no l111urtd by tne lllundcrlloll. T- w.thln 10 m1nult\ clurtO • S milt' by cllllo rel\ w1Ht urlou~l tr lf'lfu~d. 1"1 mile D<tlh. ••tlnQ mort' th"" 1\411 Rocllesler tlrt olfk181• s.ld Ont <lllld lhe bulldl!llQ'> 1n the tommuNty 60 S\;fttred cardiac •rre•I in t he olKCklotftl mil~ no'1htt&l of Monlre~f. />.boul • llut was rtvl~<I with ruu~lt•llofi 400 of Ille town·• 1.000 res10enll-•e cqu!Pment. left llomelt u. A lropic•I de~nsion dt'veloet<I lo near tr~<el storm strenv111 on the 1'11.anto< O<un tOd•y •ncl thre.itt'rt<.-d Addi tional weather on 8·8 all bids. NOTICE TO CRE DITORS EILEEN P P HINNEY BULK TAANSFElt J uly 18, 2Sand Augu>t I. 8. 191) 2.stll:l-7S PlJBU C NOTICE Senator's Wido•· PUBLIC NOTICF. City Cler to. tseu . •1•1·•101 u .C.c .1 FICTITIOUS •uStNESS NAME STATEMENT TM lot1ow1ng persons are doinQ busl ~as. VI OEO GAMES. 3303 Harbor SIVd , Unit G·9, Co~•• Mes•. Cdlifornla 976:i. SUPEAIOACOUATOFTHE Cllyot Nutoce,. llereDy goven to lh~ STAT E OF CALI FORNI A FOR Coste Me~. Calllornia Creditors of Phyllh ArnolO, Tr<W>leror, THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Published Oren9f' Co.isl Dally Pilot. wf\O•c llu\one>> dOdr t'H is 31'91 HO JllJll Juty t7•7S. "1S 2o2•H Vor91"'" Way, South L"Qund, Countyot SUMMONS Otarlql. Slate ot Caltturno.i, llwl • 1><11~ fP,t.ATITION ACTION I P UBLIC NOTICE lran>t•r 1:; "b<MJI lo be m ade toC.len c l<USTON OEN S LOW '""d fornmttnoLoloL Tomm,lr.,n\lcr~. Her Bar Gets Slots Okay MARIBELLE OENSLOW. l<U\bdnd NOTICE TO CREDITORS whoY-bu•t1'1E•Silddr~\\ I\ 111 Nut-. iinll Wiie, Plaonlllfs. vs l<IOLEN F. OF BULK TRANS FER An~h<:I"'. C.nunly ot Or<1n~. Sidle of CE>orgt' Ob1n9er. ??061 C.wi~lr.-no lalW. Hunt1n91on BtMh, CA 'tl*"6 Oave Dunc dn. ?C>oSO Runyme~. tanoga Park. CA Q?~•& HEN OE RSON, former IV ~nov.n a• CS.u. t lOI t l07 U.C.C.I C<.llll1J1n"" HELEN F AN OE.R SO N and Notice I~ ht'r~by qoven to 1'1" lh•• U•OP*'rlV to bt" traMlttr~" MAURIC.E. J . RANKIN "' l•l"ff f.'\un Cred itors o l MO NOC>Rl'M IN IO(atrO ... 111 MoHlno Avt .• B.lltx"' de<llleW1llol l<ARRVV ANOER'>ON. OUST Rt E S. tN C lfo r mc-r ly hlant1. County ol Or<1t1Qe. ~tote ol dec~ .... ~d IZY(L A V.ENC.El'I. MONO C.A AM SANllA l tON Ci1•llorn1d Tl\ls l>o'>lnes~ i\ bt•lf,.l •Cin\lurkd oy a Gt~r•t Partn .. r'\htt> OavoO Ouncdn 1'ht!:io {f-tfe""-nt l1h'd with lhl Co wUy C1•1ri.. of Ordnl)f County oo Junt-16 1QIS F4Slll Publ"h10<J Orangf' Co<1sl O.ioly Ptlol, Juty •. 11. ta. 1). "JS 1'bl " NELLIE L JOHN SON, W OLIVE PROOOCTS,INCl,l t'"n'teror,wh<o"' Saloprol>('rly 1>dt>Hr11Je01nf)M<•rdl HUSlON, EVE RL l l C . HUSTON, Tiit l>uslneH addr e n o\ I/HI Oerodn .ts I'll >toe.., on lr"d~. lt•lur~• • ..q'""" Heor\ dnd C>?v1, .. , . ., ol CHES l ll~ W A"t'nue. Irv one. County of Or •"9" ~nl ano Qood will of '"'°' rio-r <,oop BAX TER. O~<ea'*d T,,.. ••~'" dnd Slafeor c.a1otorn1•.lh<ltttbulk lrM"ll'r Du\l ne•• -now n iH ""IS LANO Devi'>~> ot LE Y,OUNC>, atso k-is abov1 to bf m"de to OAN GURNEY FLOAl<.r· and localed "' 111 M.trmr cl\ l VA L YOUNC., Oeted\•O. CYCLE PROOUC.TS. a CalitornoJ <ur Avr . 8ulboalsland.Counlyol0rdn.)<'. RO!\ l R I I'. TUC KER dnO l)Of'dlton, Tr(lf\,ft'r•e. who"' bu\ont " • Sldl~ol (.,1htorn1a. JACvUELINE. R. SIEMER, w. "1' adllre•slslS21 '"C"'E.McF .. uldf.n,S..n I Tht>bul~traMter wlllbi'consum ...... 1 llROOltS. ROY RUSSE L L .inC' t<1 Ana, County ol Or .. nqe, Sldlt: ol I'd on or ,;lier Ille 4th day ot AIJ9u,t, MAURINE RUSSELL, Hu•Durod dncl <allfornla. l~/S. ·•I 10 00 A.M. Al GROVER Pl' BLIC NOTICE ...,,le , SC.L MA E AN DREWS The properly o\d!<tro!)ed 1nqonNdl I C$CROW CORPORATION. lllSO IL ORAN GE COUNTY SCCUF<ITY PA(ll'IC riAllQNAl All I ~ I " I I LINOIS ST ANAHEIM Count ot S·N~ •• Con••ruator ot th" E·t·t~ of il'" 'oc on "' e, "' ure •• t-QUIP I oft ' • y SUPE AIOA COURT ~ ' 0 ' ~ • ' • u ~ ment of tnat mollUldClurong bu .. ,...... "ANCE, Slal.,Of C.ttlfornla 100C1vl< Cenl~ Orin. Wnt, SELMA f ANDREW!., ElliN~ 0~ knciwn a~ MONO(,RAM SANllliTION S... 1.ir "' •nown lo Ille Tr<1n)l<!r ... ~. S.ionta An.a. C.iohlornl.. AWL" ICA N T ~ A • "' 1 r u lee Undo' PAODUC T !; IN( .. nd IO«llrd "' 11•11 .Ill busone)<, n<1mc. otnd dOdrt-~ses U'l:o<I Plo•nt•" 11 OLSON ~h nd.Jr t UH: WtU nt f A AN DH E "Iii'). di"-t\t'.r1an Ave nu• It v1nr ~ C.ounty o t l,,f' T tdO\l~ror for tn~ Hutt 'f't"iin· 1d~ ANDI< E .... p. ( '"· ~ ........ d ANCJV I known .. , r MAIH( A AN[IU tv.<,. °' OtanQ<. ')l.;lf' ol C.~ltlorn... r '"'· ,,, .. S..m~ c ARE y Jo I• 1, i;. 11. A y Lo Fl t~.J~tt dnd Cne °"' rce ol D••l•100hV1 111€ 1>ulk lr<1n•t~r woll"' con•umm.ll ""'"" July 1711\, 1975 Rt CH APO /1 r \\LR SC H Ml 0 r '. Of Ill> l r<11.,. DAVID It JON('> .!••c ed on or a tler lht' 10111 ddY ot At.Qu·,l, Cl•nC 1 on m, Tr.in•fl'rrt' MESSERSCl"'fv\I (J f Ol VE LOl'MEtll f-R.l\NCl:S L JOt-.ES. Hu•Mn<l "''° 1915. ol 10'00 AM d i Rt'gdn Oru11 n•\ Lola L, l1n1rn, l r <Jn)IU~ CO .• PAC If I( INVt::il ME••T C.0 . "I Wiie. ""ARION COSTELLO, MUI UAL Garrett iJnd l(lnQ. Inc., •2~ M.iCllrlhur CROVER ESCROW COA POAATION (,eneral Pi1rlrll'r\r11p, ARlttUf< CRE011 l<Ui:EAU.<1cor1><>r.itooo,.ir>0 Blvd .. Nt'wport Rt'dCh. County of P.O.llOXI'° '\'OUNC, ANO COM PANY. l:l fAN j nlltx'r\t)n\un~no"'n whollttvt'Or<lomr Ori11'19t',Slatcot Cal1tor n1a. An.a1>eimCAt1MS OANIE l'!>EN LARRY l<ALLAkO. drly •r>krC>l on or l•~n nn Ill• prOJAJrtv So lara,~nowntolh• Tran.,k>rN-.all 72.2~1 DOES 11rir009h .1 . lnth.\ov'· ne""" <"-•Uo~. and DOt. '> 1 lh<ou9t-busol\t'SI n.arnes •no dddresse• <N!<I nv Pul>lo\ht'd Orange CGfll Oa1tv Ptlol. SUMMONS )(., x, 11\CIU\IVt', OelendoJnl< Trdn\ftror for tf\e lhree nars la\I p.)\I. Jut11U, 191S 211> I~ c .. u Numbu; uo~n 1HE P~OPLt OF THE S lAll 0 1-••r: MONOGRAM SANllATION NOTICE' Yeu 11.Jvt bun sued lite C.Allf"ORNIA PROOUCT!i, INC, 11421 Oero<1n coun ,,.,.Y 41e<•O• ;aq .. 1nst you wlllloul To '"" """•< n.tn ~o I)( IC1'dt>nl> .iotd Avenue, lrvlne, Orenge, Ulofornia • • your ll<>•n<J nu ro unit" Y'>U respond I" .tll Jle"''""' unkno wn wroo "~""' or Qafe.d: July U, t91S w11t11n 30 days. Rt~<! l h• inlormiltlonf ""'r' ""' inl•rnl on ur llt'l'I OI> I"' PIO DAN GURNEY CYCLE ~low. I Do·r1Y hP•eon II• '' ro~o PROOUCTS A Vt SO! Usle<l llol socio OtmandadO. Et f\ <11111 co1.,r•011•11 tor p.111111cn n.-" Trun•ftree Tr•t>un a l puede dt't•dtr (Ontrt.t Ud c.tn I) N\ ,,,, ,, .... .., thL p.lairtith .JQtl!f\ ... , 'fO\' JOtln c. carrt-U "uoten<•• a meno) que Ud. res.pof"d.1 U f'U'J w1-.11 tu Olf• '"~Hu ' f,1...,\u1I; yCK. I As,),'S1ant Secretary O.rllro Ot lO 01,i\ L~" I• ontormotoon rtU'ol hl1 " II"• t <.urt l wtlll•·n PIN<I JOHN C..CARRE TT,ESO. f!Oe \'9Vl' 11.q m "''~"""~ oc:,, 11'11' ton p1.1111I w11111n REGAN DllUMMY GARRETT I l O H tL [J[fEfl(.llt,J ll<ovol JIJ<!uf' tll•r ltlo wn,moM1~~rve<10<1 ~l(tN(;.INC. currpl.tont h·» 1>< ~n 111o o tiv t~ plJ"' vuu II vou tail to do •O, vourch. t.iutt woll O•t1•'1<Artllur alvd. 1tll o9<1on>l y.,., 1 SI~ IOOll\el• • 1 IX • nl~•~d on •PPllC<'lltOtl of I"<' pl.ton. :Ind Fi-, Sulle zos a II you wo\h ti) o'll nd th" la"""'''• 1111. Vflu wlll be CH>otm<ed lo hilvt ~" Ne....,..'1 Beecll, CA 91'60 you" u,1, wolhon JOfJdYS"llN 1h1•wr1•· n llten ,ond ddoPll'd ,,,. a11t9<1ltOflS Ol Tel: (714) W.t lSI rro~ " storved on you, lole with '"" ,,, .. compla.nl. and pla1n1ot1 may olpoptv Pul>llS/le<I Oren9e Coast Oally Pilot. tourt a wrollen p1 ... ad1ng on ,,.,~.,lo lo ll'lt' Coull tor ll'lt' rehet req.,.·sled In July 2S, t91S 2791;.lS lhe torr.plaonl (II il JU\loC~ Court. you Ille l.?mr>l<1lnl. nan•ely, parllloon O< ""'SI hie "''h the cnurt "wrmcn plcd<I S<llf'. pu<>11ant to Sec lion IS~ of lhe CO<le or>Q o• t .;uw 1ro or .ii pleodonQ 10 oo '"' ol C1v11 Proceaur e. ot ll'le tollow•nC) rt•oll lered ;n 1roe ocx ket In ,.,,pon~ 10 th<· P<OPf!rly \1ludted In Orc1n9l' CDunl y, t.on<Old1nt. within lO day~ iJth:r tru ... <...Jhtornia, dnd d~t..crlbed «l\ tollOW\i summon\1S~·•ved onvoul. LOh 18, 20, 12 ano 1•. '" Stoc• 619, b Untes• you ,o rt;sp0nn, your oe Huntington Sf'ac.n, !ieventeenth ~ Sec• taull ..,,11 be ~nlntO upon apphtatoonof toon. on the Coty O' HVf'llnolon Beach, ltle poalnloll oln<J '"''<our 1 "'"Y ~nl,r a Coonty 01 Orange, Stille of Celilornld. f"°9,,.,nt agaon..i vou •or I'* rclld do' <l'> Pl>r n>dP thereof recoro~ In Booll 4. mancl('O on lht' compl.,1111, whoth <ould i.!9~ 10 o f MiH.,lltlntous MaP•. result In garn•\hmt'nl ot w~ges. 1,1klnq R~toro•ot Or<inge County, C<1llfornl6. of moMV or prof)Clrly or olhflr ret111I re YOU MA V SEEK THE AOVICE. -M'XI 11\lf\etomplillnl. OF AN ATTOl'\NE:Y IN ANY MAllER (. If you wi!.h lo seek Ille lHll•l<e of c 0 N ,. E ( T £ 0 w I T H T H E -.ionorney In lllis maller , you -Id COMPLAINT OR THIS SUMMONS, •so pt0mplly so 111.iol your wr1ne11 SUCH ATTOR N EY StiOULD SE ,_,.pon~. of <1ny, mlly be ftl.O onllnw. C.ONSUL TEO PROMPTLY SO THAT O..led Jun•23, l<il> YOUR PLfA.OING MA Y SE FILEO WILLIAME.STJOHN, OR C.NlEREO WllHIN THE TIME Cletk, RECUIREOSYTHISSUMMONS. ev lll'ddf'lrone Cu IOI\. Qat~d Februat y 10, 1'1• C>ci><-IY ISEALI ISEl'Ll WILLIAM E. $T JOHN. 'The ... or d •·corr 111->lnl" onchJ<lf • Cler• cross-con"P'tl•nl, '"ploonloll · lnctUOt.·• H'V B('lty Ta09art uoss·comptaon.int. ··,1.,1en•dnl ·· on Dep,;ty Cl~rk <IUClt'S cro\\ dele"Oo)nt. singular '" l hi' word "co rt pl11inl ·• Int IU<l<'S <ludes 1114.> pl1;r;ii .ino ma...:uhne 1n vos.,·tompl.,nenl, "Pl•lntttrs·· In· cludH wrronon~ ,.no neultr A wrotten <h>Cle~<ross-<omplalnants. end ""cleh<n- ple.aeling. mr lu<Jonq .in answ•r. """"'' e111n1s·· 1ncludesuoss.oefend•nl1. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTOltS CALLING FOR BIDS S<'-I District. Co•~ COt1"""111Y College Dlstrlc t Sid Ou dnne· l OD P·"'·• M>naay, AIJ9<61 •,"IS. Pt«e of S lo Re<e•PI. Office of Ille Purcn.n 1n9 A9enl, Coasl Commu "lfy Coll~9t 01s lr1c t Admll\lstr.allon Building, 1310 Addms Avenue. Costa M~sd, Of.Jn~ Counfy, C..llfom le. Prole<l ldel\hllcatoon Ndme· C AREER DCVELOPMENT CENTER. LCASE OF TEM PORARY FACILITIES BIONO.SSt Pt.Ce Plans•reonflle: Ofl1<e of Ille Oislrlcl Oort<lor ot Pny .. <•I F•t•llti••: OlllCI? of '"" Arthole<I, Wllllern Bluro<k & Pi1r1ners, 23()() Newport Bouleva rd,. Newporl Beacll, C...llfornla, 92663. Pldl\S may bf talned at IM Arcllitec t ·s ollk:e. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 111.'11 lie t bove nameo Schp0I Oistricl of enve County, C<tlofornia, acllng by nd througn II• Govtrning 6o.ard, e re inaller rtf trred l o a s 'OISTRICT"', will receive uo lo, bUtl P UBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS llUSIN ESS NAMESTATEME MT Tiie lollow1no Pf'•$Ons "'' <1u1nq hu rt('''"' TALK INC PLANT S ANO'>JINlH>li WAlT ACOUl!)ITION!) t IMll((I •~I I Vl\t• Par ada. Nt wflO•t Bt•ocr> Cdlltornl~ 91!>60 Benr..., L. Te•m<1n, •11 Vl\td r,,, d<U, Newport 6tKll, C.tlof('rno.i"71.toO ~dr;a A. Wdlt, •It V1Sld Pdr..Od NtwPOrt lleKll. Calororno.i '11>1'1 Thos llu•lness ,., <onouch d by " 99ner•I l)llf'lnershlp, Sandra A. Wall This lt.atemeM wa<o lol~d w11n thr Goonly Clerk ot Oranqe C.ounty on July U, t91S. F4S7:M Published Or;inq. Cn. '' O•oly PolOI, Jut~ 11. u. and August t. ~. 1o+1s 2s1J 1, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUS INESS ~AME STATt;ME NT Tiie tollowono per~on• arf' doing bu>t ness as: SH:RE-0 lo't[<oT. 1330 SE. Bri~lot Suitt! U. Santa An.i, Cctlofornoa 91701 R;oymond Ch•rlt'' Pal>Old, llJOS E Orislol No SS, Sdnl• Ana. (Alolornod '(1101 Robert Lou1\ Turn~r. ll30 SE ero,101. r-.o ~s. ~dnl.i Ana. C.,llforrua ~1101 lno~ llus1ne'" 1s conduclfd l>Y d O('f'Cr•I P&•IM rSl\ip Roberl Loui~ l urner i111s ~totement was toled wolh li°i<' CoulOl\r Cle•k of Orc•n9t' County on July 1, 1~7S F4SSO. PubhWd Oran~ Co.1~1 Dally Pltol July 11, II, 2S, ilncl August'· 191S 1'11 7) PUBLIC NOTICE •'rom W ir e Services /\ licen se for a s mall :-.lot m achine operation in a l.<1 ~ V egas b a r and lo unge w:.is ;,ip p roved by Nevad a authont1~s for /\nn ll. f(n()IA land, widow t>f lht• l a t e Ca llfo rn iiJ sen ;;1lor and publis h e r William Knowland. The N e v a d a Gam in g Com- m1ss1o n approved lhl' pl.in l>y Mrs . Kn o wl a nd and h e r daug hte r . K a thryn 1\, Sess· inghaus , to run 11 s lots at,JOC'y·s H a p py Valley in n . C a rlo Gambino, reputed w1· d e rwo rld "bo ss of all t.io:;ses,'' w a s admitte d t o a nrookly n hospital s uffe r i n g fro m a h eart attack. Gambi no w as a d m 11te<.1 to V ic- tory M e m o rial Jlo s p1t<ll s uffering f r o m wha t h ospi tal o fficials termed con gesti ve heart failure. I lt> w a s lis t e d in g u ard t.>d c o ndi- t11m. H ospita l o ffic ials s aid Cam · bano, 72, w as bro u g ht to t h e hos µital by h is daughlt'r Peru Nationalizes U.S. Mine Company LIMA. l'l•ru (UPI ! The m ililJry f.!t>vernmcnl h a s n a · l >on u lized the va:-.t iron tlt'µo51ls or the J\m e r ican own e d l\1;1rc'>na Mining C'o .. :.il·cusm~ t h~ fir m of rla m<.1ging P eru h' · 1rnrnur;.tl c ondud ." ( ) The ~l'ven-yl'a r -old milita r y reg1ml' ;,inn o u nccd t he t a k eover IN SHORT T hur s d ay nig h t, moving the South /\me ric an n <1lion o f 14 ---------------m i llio n o n e step t'loser to s ocialis m . G e n . Gor ge F ernan dez M <1ld o n a do, P e r u 's minist e r of m in es. a c cused :\t a r eona o f cheatm~ the country, appar e ntly rulin g out eom p ll'l<' com pens ation Chase Rate Up NEW Y O RK <U PI) -first N a tio n a l C ity Bank to day haile d a t hree.w eek a dva n ce m the prime rate and h e ld the key inle r est r a t e a l 71 2 p e r cent. Ru t a noth e r maJOr b a nk rabed its r ate a qua rtt!r o f a point to m atch Citiba nk. C h ase Man h altan Dank, t h e n ation 's t h ir d lar~c~t. increased il.s p rim e' l o 7 1-: pcr<.'e nl rrom 71 1, effcctlVC 1mmedi alcly MrGooen1 011t WAS HINGTON CAP1 Afte r cons ulting with h is top 1972 a cl- ' iscrs and close frien d s, Sen. Gcor~e M cGovern s a ys h e 1s s tick ini? w ith his ear lier dcc1:.1on agains t m aking anothe r bid ror the presidency in 1976 "I don't fantl any reason to r econsider m y decision o r u year ago •• , the 1972 Dcmot-rat1t' nominee ~atd in a n in ter view "'' ~•c ""'sl ~ on the form requort'd • A Millen pleadof'ICI, lncludlf!V l~t~ by if>e C:.1o1orn1d Ru•!'~ ot t.nun Your 11ns~r. demurrer, elc., musl be In lhe <>tlQln.ll PIU01ng n U\I l)t' fol~ tn '"'' IOl'm •eQ11lre<I by Ille Califo•nl• Rule<; court wllll prop< r lllonQ lcM and prool Of Cour1 VO()< or!Qinal pltadl\lo must tlla\ •COPY IMrt'Ot wa > srrved on eacll be hlea on 111is court wolll proper llllng plalntlll's .tllorney .ino Cln ec1tn p1,11n ,,..,\and proof \llal a copy lheAOf w•n loll not reprt'~nltd by oll\ at1orney JhP !>l:rved on eiKh plaonllff"s illlorrwy arlO ume wllen ,.. "1mn1ons ,, ~emt•d oo .acn pl;ilntltf not repre.enled Dy "" SHve<I on,. 1><1•lv mo va ry aependlnQ attorn.:y. le1ff tf\an Ille e bOve·stated ltrne,I alecl bids tor the aw•ro of a contract I« tlle above pro1ec 1, NOTICE 1Nv1T•NG a1os Peron Sta1111 On NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11\dl on t!W melt'()() ot \er vice For e~•mplc. The 11~ wllen a summol\S ls clt'emtd Bids Sl\lll be rMeived on t~ Pike tltled aoovto. and i.natl be ot>t<Wd nd pullllcty redd •loud al Ille ... ..steltG 11"'8 end plt<e. waledpropowts wi11 11<:"r11ui1vectbtrt11e B UENOS A IR ES /\ UPI A . k d h led City of CoSI• Mew at thl' olllc~ ot 1ne k, t~entina { ) -SIC an ex aUS 0 1y Clerk•• 111c cuy Hdll, 11 F .. ,, Preside nt M aria Est el a (Isabel) P e r o n has anno unced s h e will ~,..,., Cotla Mna. C•1110•n•a. un••10• r esume h e r o fficial d uties, lu ming aside r epor ts s he w ill resi g n or ( __ P_EO_P_LE_) PTesident Ford plans lo visit Southe rn Ca Ii rornia in Sep te mber a nd m a k e a s pee<:h on the P e p perdinc U n i vC'r s ity c a m pus. t h e c ollege a nno u nced. F o rd will s p eak nl dedicatiot cer e monies for t h e l .A.'Onard K Fir estone Field hou se o n the l\1a h bu campus • A nne Pobtami, declaring that 1l was · a wond e rful s urprise" u be c lC'ct c d ;\1 iss l !n 1vcrse . s aid ir New Y o rk she h o ped s he hac b een c h osen m u s tly for heJ per sonality. Th~ blo nde 19 ·vcar-old forme l Miss F'inland di!.missed a n3 tho u g h t t h e Judg e s in the E S ah•a d o r con test "ho inc lude< E rne !tt Borgninc and Petet Lawford h a d c:hu !len the wro n { g irl. "The j ud ge~ \.\ere veq car eful.·· s he s :.i id. • Ente rta iner E l vb Presley re por tedl y is con s i dering t h< p urc h ase of a pre -Civil wa estate in the North C arolin· mountains. The 205-acr c est a te. c allet Reaumont, in c lu d es a three stor y. 18-room m <!n !.1o n built 13( years ago by A ndre w J o hnston Ill.' ope rnt e d a rice> p l ilnlatio n o r t h e S .. '' l 1: c R i ,. c r . n e a 1 tico1·.;c tuw11 , S C • a nd spent the s umme r s in the coolness of Bea u m o nt, which is 111 the Blue R i d g < M o untains in the F-1;.Jt Rock an( H e nde r sonville ;.irc:1 • Th e R ev . Nathanie 1 Mohammed, son o f thdound e r 01 the Black Mus lim~. h a s been ar· r est e d i n K a n s a s C ity o r n a r cotics c h a r ges. M o h a mme d . 49, ~011 uf the l a l t F.lijab Mohammtc<d , ::ind Jame~ J ackson , 38, w e r e l~l.cn before 2 federal m agis trate "h o se1 M o ham med's bon d al $2!),000. M o hamm e d ·s bro th e r Wallace, t ook over a s head o r tht Nation of I s la m w h e n their fathe t die d this year . • -CCP41J 101nro119h ct} 40 ')f!rved on• 1Mrl\f may vary depending RICHAltO I .LYNN on Ille ,,...ltlod ot service For ea•""""· f'.0.8aa4l \MCCP4131011\ro..Qll •U .0 Tllert wlll be a ~to oo dt'PO~ll requlrect In each stt of bid doCurMnl'> I raf'llff lht return on good condollon wotllln live Cl<ly~ aller Ille biO cpenong It ,_, OI 11.00 •.m on Au9u~1 7, 1'7), at whtthllmelhe'l'••ilC>eOPenlldpubh<ly seek a leave o f a b sence p "d llOd•Hd .. 1oue11ntht'Counc110..-s 1 . h • . 1 Th d res1 e nt Ford a n nounce<! '°' turn1$n1n9 ail l•bo•. ma1em1s, P iclurt>s circu atm g an l e Argen t ine capita u rs a y plans l o n o minate Charles J I Gonnlldel M.llr, ca11forn1• •242S MtLLIKAN,MONTGOM£RY Attorney fer Pt.iolnhll OLAFSON AND HA:IOY T ......... No (1141 '7l·tl0t Attwiwyut uw P\il>ll>hed Or•n9f' roast Odlly Pitol, 424 ...,..II ulle A•enue July 11 11 2S. •nd Au9u•I I 191S 2S)l·1S Pil..0. .... C..llloml• tll01 ' ' ' Tti.,tlonH. 11Ul 1 .. ·0IM, .el4$4 P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING lllDS Tiie Coul\IY s. .. 11a11on OoslrtCI~ ot O.il>nVt County, Calilornla. will rt'olv~ s..tlld btdl unlll Tuesday, AU90™ S. 1ns, al 11 00 l! m. Slds mu.sl Ile rt• Uived al llW 01\troch" Admln°'Crallvt o fl kes b y 111r dflt and llmr nereln.above s.tl rorth, ~• whlth llme tllev wilt be pubhtlv optoned dnd eo. •mlnl'd .al tht olll<t> 01 ""' Olslrl<h. tOIU Elll\ A"tnllt', Fountain V•lley, Cellfornla, 10< IM follOwlng AllOt'ntlf' I« Plalntlth PuDll!.hed Orange Coa>t Ohltv P.101. July I\, 19, U . and Augoi.11, l~H lSSO 7S P UBLIC NOTICE tlOTtCE IS HEREBY GIV£N1orHI· den1' ot Ille Newporl·Mua Vilified School Dhiri(\ tllal Ill• 8oerd of l'dutellon did, on Juty 11, \f1S. pro- Ylllon.,lly aPPOlnl NI,., carol J . M1'11n to 1111 lht unHplreo \arm of Or. Nllftur f .ThMnPSOn, wroow ru l9netl0f'I f'n>m Ille Newport·MeW Unltl.0 Sc'-! Dis· E•<h blO m11s1 conlorm •nd llt re5')0ns1Ye 10 11.e tor-Ir at I ciocumenrs. Eecll llld "'all llt •<companied by the securlly reterreo 10 In l ht! <onlrott:I oocurner>h. Tne OIS1RICT rc.erves lhe riQlll IC re1e<I 111\\f or all bods or 10 waive any lrr1!9Ult'lrlllt s or lntormalille• 1n any bids Of In the boddl"Q. No Dldder may wllhdrew Ills bid tor • period Of For1•·Flve CO i CMtys e41er l!W dale set for 111e Of)llnlnv of bkls. A pey~t bond end • peri0f'mo1nce tlonf.wlll lie reoulred prior to slQnlnoot Ille Contre<I. Tht paymanl bond !lh.\11 be lfl "'8 form H I tort" In Ille CA>nlra<t Do<umenl,, C:OHI Community C.oOtOI District SALE OF SCRAP M ETAL SPECIFICAT ION NO S~I~ Boer• of T Nit_, trtcl 8oerd Of EOuc:ellon wn ec(.ellled By Normafl E. Wiibon on Junt )4, 1'7S, efftCtl\'t J uly IS, 1'1S. Se<t'elery, l'loMnlof TnfttH' :!fl• Bien must be ~ut1m11t<-d on the torm ~ltd t>y lhe Ot>lr•<U on .occoroanco< wilhtll provisions of Ill@ \C>e<olic.itton\ unius a petition ulli"t lor a SQOe(iel I tlt<llon lo 1111 1118 _,plred term IS PutlllSlled Or•~ CoHI Oe<ly P,tl)I, 11190 In the Office Of lllo County ~,1,.. •M Y''· 2S, 1'1S 2M1 IS ,....,, wtlllln lO lleys Of tM dlte of Ille 1---- ---5'1e<lfk atlons. bid bl•flkS •nd lurther Wormellor-milY tit ot>telnt'd al the _.,. tdd•eu. lelepllont 4'02 1• 11 or proYlllonet •PPOlntme nt. II 111•11 PUBLIC NOTICE btco~ ~n ettecllve •ppoll\l ment not - - --- AUQV•l 11. 197$. I •·teSM joll)-2'10. J . Weyn• ~v1v1"1~r Stcret•tY of the Boardj, of Otrtttor \ JoMW Nlcoll NOTICl!TOc.-EOITORS Secret9ry, SU,.l!IUOlt C'OU RT O" THE So••dOI EduCtllllon STATe Ol'C:ALll<ORNIAFOR Publl)MO Oranoo ConJ Oatty PllOI. P\iDlls.hed O••r>Qe coau D•lly Pllol. THE COUNTY o .. OltANOE Jvllf1S, lt7S 27'1?·/S JuAy n , 1•. u . rs 274l>1.S ..... A•MJS PUBLIC NOTICE p BUCNOTICE ~· Ll~E AWOACCIOINT AND HEALTH ~YHP051S OF THl6 ANNUAL i TATEMENT Y•ar 1'..-0otttlftMf a1, 1'701 COMMll"IAI. 8ANKElllS Lll'I! INSU1t4NCE ()OM~ANY 1•1 o ... "'"'· Su11e s•. ~ 8"<11. '".,... Total edm111"4 •\\•h •.~.tSO Totel llabfllllro• .... 1.42• ~ltlpelO uo )00,000 (itot) IMflcl '" •f'ld conlrtbulNI sumlln ).l't. 1'0 5$tKI .. S..rflflls F llndS ·O. UN~fllfldl h11rph1ll l•.02, .... 1 C..ln !Looi frOf'l'loptreuon• tm,tfll tnuwM IOotUH la) In Caplt•• •..O Su1DIUl dliFlnQ "" .o..ns IMUnn<• 11'1 r-otce. Nellonwl<lor O•,Ol ,0'° k ci.rtt ene1toea111111r1mtucr• "'' s,cus •-111<• In ror<t (o11Uornla 9ul~l...... ,.~ .. •.A.Ill A«IOtfltel\CI hffllll .. tfftllHIU Olf9CI C.tlt, !klllNU ~ IMJ,.02 W• lloHtl>l c..f'tlly tll•t tN eoove 11.,,.., -.11'1 acco.d.tll<e .. 1111 ttw Allnlltl Mat-111 IOI' '"' .,,., tftded DK•""* 11, "1• '"'"°' '° "" 111.wrel\U Com '"'"'-r e1111e Sl•lt ot CalltOfflle,,,....,,.,..,. '9 lr- Eltate Ol ICATHLE IEN M ECKERT, Otc.eei.M NOTICE IS HE R EBY GIVEN to If\(' v .,.lton Of llW above Nmff ~ lllM •II 119n onl havlnQ clelm~ t9<fln\t 111e wid 0e<eoe111 e re r~u1r.ci to 111,. llltM, willl ,,. MUU.ary VOIK ...... In the Office of Ille Clerk of lllt el>o"' en. llllOCI covrt, or 10 pruant Them, wttll Ille nt<t ... ry VOUClltti, 10 \llt IHIWJloned e4 lf>tt Offl<a of Mektnne a. ritttnv •I Mas Wlltf'IN 81W , IAI A ..... ln. CA 'OOIO. •k 11 ts !tie piece Of ~""'II! IN ""°'"!Qnell In all Matten -1al"' Ille 10 \tit nt•I• ff .. Id CJa<-1'11. ""'11111 four l'Nllllll •fl•• '"' ""' f)Vlll~lon oflllilnotlct o...-Jtintl),lt1) W.11• F•rvo ••"' & PIMl. Key llOYd E ... tulOI\ ot tlle Wiii Of lhe e DOve 1'18-0 O.Cl!Cltnt llllllC•NMA & flllTTINO Mawtlllltre•t ... LM~.C:& .... lt ........ , lw •11~-1•" JoM S lt~~•.,,CLU-ldefll Hof'm N KOnO, S.cr•t.,., ~l\lloG Oren'" (OHi Dally Piiot, JUiy '4, U, ,., t1, 1'. 1'7> fl'\Aell!lllff Or•nqt Coa•I 0.lly f'OOI. t ttl r> JutyU ,•ndAu9\IM 1,1, U, 1.is 1ff•IS • I ~ulpm•nl, 1ran•por1<111on •nd such s h o w ed the 44-year·o ld p r esid e nt convalescing in b e d . D octors or· Orlebeke, d e an of the College 0 o411er lit<llllles .u mo llt feQuire<l lor d ed t t h t h"' eco e .-v ( t h t• a nd nu 111e stec oNSTR U,TION ANO e r r es 0 as e n d r v •J r o m acu eex aus M>n • Urban Scien ces atthe U nive r s it) ~~:~0~;Ac•NG OF ciTY !>TAEETs. o f Illinois, t o be a ssis t an ~ )el of PldnS, Si>et lllcatoons and Diseat1e Controlled! secret ary o r the Departmen t ol other contrxl documenU may~ Ob H · d U b D I l41ned ., lhe olloce of tht Street GRF.ENVJL L E. M iss. (AP> -F ive p e r son s h ave die d h ere o u s m g an r a n e v e OP· Su11tr1nt•n0en1, 11 F••' 0r1~. Cost. fro m e n cepha litis. a nd M ississippi a uth o rities have confirme d SS menl. Mes•. C••lto rn ia, u po" • f'lo n-cases of the disease in the stale within a month. Orlebek e. 40, who com es from rtfe~c11bbldte.,.s~11"~°'m'!:."!-.....~-o For.d 's home town o f Gran" u ·-~ u ... -· "'"'... Workers a re s praying insecticides around the clock in som e " ~ ':'on":,".c"': :::::;:,:n:~S:::':: areas to kill mos quH.oes, which c a rry the dis eas e . Rapids, M ich ., s ucceeds Mic hael •ccomc>anledbyuer1lt1edorcas111er·. "We are convinc ed that we have it under control," Or Mokow, who res igned from lht <N <k °" • btd bond 10' not •.u '""" Durwa r d Blakey, s tate h ealth office r. said T hursday . fnJD post whic h involved policy 10'~ of 11\f' <1mounl of Ill(' bl<I, made development and res ea.r c h . tMyablt to 111t Clh ot Co•t• M<:'MI. '-==============:r.:=============:i======-_-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-=---------...:..:...:..:...:..:.:_ ___ _ NOTICE IS HE RESY GIVEN ll'IM I. Ille City Council ol Hid City ll•s ""rt lolore Hl•bll,lled • prevellinQ rate and Kale Of ••90 , In accordtJn<e wtlh l<tw, 10 llt paid In I .... COf'Slru<lton of lhr aDove e11lllled lmprov...,.,.nl~ Tlle\,MI« telt el\CI K •lt waJ ~ l>Y Int City OMincll l>v R•M>lutlon 1~• on thr 7111 CMy ot Jtlluary, tt1S, Mtd"ls or- fl~ In IN Office oft~ City Clerll Of wkl Clly T'llat salo riltt eno scale is lleoreln reh•rreo 10 aMI .oc>91ed 10 !Ills f'IOllc• "' thOUQh fully ;and COMPlt tt ly ~I for111 lier ti". 9"d 11\111 $110 •Ute. as ..,_ed by wld ReM>lullor-'' meoe •pert Of tN• nollct l>Y •t 19rence Tht Conlr •c tor S llall, In the ~or,,..,nce ot the _r._ •1'111 lmc>row ,.....0. contcwm to Ille U bet Code Of tilt Slalt of C.lllor"I• •f'ld OllloH ltw!> ~ 11\t Sl•tt of Cetllornte •DllllUlll• thertto, wllll tilt U(wpllon Of'llY ~well vorlellons e s m•Y ht •~Qul..O - P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •uSINESS NAMI£ STATEMENT Tiie tol-lno person ts dol/\Q bus• ne!i!leS' M ICHAEL S T E PH E N S FUl!NITUAE M r (,. J12• w. Warner. 5antaAA11, CA MlcM•t Sttf)llrn wo•ta.>. 10!!2 5.1,. teCrur Cr .Co•IAMl'sa.CA This bu"""'~ 1s conout ttd btr i.n 1n-1<11 .. 1-1 MttlWlfl Sltrlll\tn Wo'~ Thts •l•lrm.nl w.i• hied "'4111 I._ ~Y Clerk or Or •n!lt County on July "· 191$. F•S>U Publh~ or .. n91' co.i~t o ..... Piiot. MY 19. U. tnd A•J9usl I I, 1~1S 1S41·H tilt s.peclet slatutn llU•\u<"'' 10 wNtn i--------------~lnvs ~euneltr are 1 ... Wt -WfllCl'l lleve llOt bftn •uiwr••-by Ille P UBLIC N011CE P UBLIC NOTICE FtCTITOUS a uSINESS MAME UATEMl!HT Ti.. foltowtno .-rt.Ofl 11 <IDlnO bull· l'lel4tl. GL0 8AL .. FROZEN FOODS, 01" WHlPOrl Or • Huntlf'IQIOI\ Beech. C~lil '2 ... JEFFRIES FROZEN 1-00DS INC,. • C.llfornla corPO••tlon. I 1l•t Wt<,ll)Or1 Or . HunllnglOl'l Stat n. c..11111 ~9 Tiii• buMIWISS " tonouclf.'d by .. cor ,,.... .. _ Jeffrie. Froren rood• tnc Tiits st•lemef'll w•' flltd .... 111 ""' COVflf'I' Cit•• of Oraf'IQ .. Countv Of\ July 12. t'7S. P UBLIC NOTICE 11rov l1te11' o f lllt L•t.or Ce ot. 1--------------~ 10 tebo< sl'lall tlll Ol-onty l'ICTITIOUS 8USll'IESS l'ICTITIOUi IUSINESS "°IN-fl'OV"'"llY le• NAME STATEMENT MAMl'.STATl'.Ml'.NT Ne ... '11111 tit <OftllOt,............., ii I• 'Tl'te tollowlf'IQ perSOf' b dolntl l>u)I Tl>tl fOllO'iWl"9 oenon Is Ool"9 llu>J.. meat M • Mlftk lwfn hirnl.,., by tlw nen es "''»es Clly of CO.le-.. MCI .. ,,.. ..... 8C• JACK'S L.A8ELS. ''° .... ..,onW•Y. CLARK CA81NETS, 71• w lltCfl corOen(O wllfl 1118 Pl'8VlliO!ll ol ttot P'°O' Co!.t• Mt.-. CA. '1•21 SI , (061• Mtse, CA . .,.,, -.1-l,..,.,.nl\. Je<k O l'lrookllltr•, UIS Llnoe C•••" Earl Dlcu,, lit W l'tll St . Eocll b~ mu\I l>t ll<•MKI end Way, Sant• Ano. CA . ..,)()4 5.lnl• An•. CA '170. ••to pr-lltlCltll 1' rtqulrtO t>y law. Tiiis ti.it.lntn h conducted by ..n 1n This twslneu t\ (Ortlfu(ltd lly an I.,., The Clltr Coul>(il Of IM City of Coil• dlvl-1 Cllvldu•I Mo e roer>•H lllt rtOlll to nljell tny °' Jeci. O BrOlll shtrt Cl•rlr. Olcus Ill blcb TN• ''""menl w.s flled ..,.lh IM Tiils llatemenl wa• 11i.11 Miii ltlt EILEEN p PH INNEY (.nunly (.lark of Or•no• Cou11tv on July QMlly Clerlo. Of or.,..,..eo..11ty0fl ~ O ly Cler• 14, t'7J "· 1'1'-Clty Of Coat• Mew , Cellfomle 1'4S111 ,...... ll'ubtl-d Or.noe Coe•I Oally P!lol. Pvl>tt,_,,.O Or"nO" (O.O\I D•loly l'llof l'llbtl-Orltf'lqe Co••t 0.lly PltcM, July It,"· lt1S ,.,..,, Jiiiy II. u .• ,,., Auou•I I, •• tt/S 1WI ll July •• 11, II,"· •• ,. 1.0.IS I P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •uSINESS NAME STATEMl!NT Tiie IOllOW•f'l9 perwn h dOtf'IQ bV!ii .. UH SHORE E NT E APRtSES, 2"11 Uldor11 Or , Ml"ton Vtf!/o, C•lllorn1" '2•1S R~r Shorr. 'IHI L•dt'•A Or .• M1WOt1 Vie jO. C•lltorn1.J •11>1S This ti.ii.Int)) ., tClndU<I~ IJy .in In dlvlou.al R Shore Thi' \lfjtmtnl w•~ lolf<I w<tn I~ County Cle,_ of Ounge C.ounlt on JVA• ,, • .,s. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTtTIOU$ BUSINESS NAM£5TATEMENT The lelftowlf'l9 perM>n ti. OolnQ l>oN• neuti: HOLL'r'WOOO MEOICLEAH, 11•1 T~lill "'"" • Coste Mt1a. CA. m1f Joflft M. Kiano, 11'1 Tuslln A~ •• Coile Mew, CA.,, '1 "''' buliMU Is ConducleO bV Ml '"" dl~t. JOMM,Kle<>Q fll1S ltetttnef'll WH lfltef "'"' '"" C;bunly Clerll of Ore~ County Oii .- JO, ms. F4A•• Pullll.,,.. °''"°" CoHI Dally A loi. .JUiy 4, II, 11 2j, tt1~ t'1~ IS 8.f DAit. V PILOT P BUC NOTICE ...... 'IC TITIOVI IUl 1 N&U I H&MI H ATIM8'fT J"'e. I ,,l{J..,1ty (At'°"\ •t•ec>f1'90t.M.I .~ .. , IA4N!> r A(lt IC WANA(;£Nl(NT C ( 1401 09"9 )lr"I "•"lll0'1 9MU\, t•''"""·~ .,."., lho""" •no ••~ .. ttt, tnc • (•hlOtnt• (or-•l•Oll, 1.01 0.- )lrHI, N•w11or1 l••<fl, ~"'°""" •1MO llC•nnetll ScrtotM•, •01 C•ll~ t.\IU, ~ C••-"I•, C•lllornlef'1tn •K,..ra 11411, ~ &IMIN ...... CAI\ la MeM, (~111011'118 '1t1t ""' Ow\lfl•O ll Co"4Sucleo b't e ,,.,...,,., IH,,M•UHo. ,..HT!a·8110V.N •llCI A!>S0CtA1 U, INC.. (.Oy, HUler ~nlaen1 ,, .. , "~''"'"'"' .... flltd wlll'I "'" c .... ntv c•··-01 O••n9" COwl'ly Ol'I _,..,,. lO, ltH ..... 11 Pvtlli~d Or•n9' Cotti Dally Piiot JIJi t 11.11.11. •nd Alilli" I, 1'7) 1~ /) PUBLIC NOTICE lfOTICI 011 •u ILi( M IAltlNO TO I I: HILO I Y Ttcl OltAWOE COUNTY •UNMINO COMMIUIOtol Of> &MIHOMINT HO. MS TO TH£ OllANOI QOUNTYOINl:aAL~N i.011c • '' lle••bY ,,,,.,. tl\el Ofl ~>I •-1"'· n o-r1 ol •h P'OO'•"' ~con ••n.-\IY li~I• •M rell~ 11\e 0r8nQ<' >unty c;e,..,., Pl~, lllt Ora"Ot Coull r Pl•Mlf\9 COf""'IUIO" w ill -• ..Oh< l>Urll\Q 10 t<HHIO.r A~nl •• ., I H 10 , ... or ... oe CoUf'lly ()oener•I "'•" •lle<lll\O l•nd In 111• unlnco<porel .-11orr11ory 01 Or•noe County Moro ~<lllC&lly, I ... Co..,,,.lttlon ••II ton•l'"r v•rlou• l•nd UM~ • t"' El lq•o. Le911na Miii,, MIOW•y IY, Newpo'1 8ea<ll, M iHIOf\ \l~JO, 1 JPl\lr•no 8••t ll, Oa11e PolM, end , "•"It• 111 ol•nnlno t1•tu• '°' ll'M' "'"'"tlm Hiii~ CNOlll Aal\<111 eno 1 00111111 Coflldo• ••••· Tl'lo 11eartno will commenc• •I 1 XI I M or es WIOn 11\ere•ller •s ~~Ible ,,..., ... 111 tie 114110 In '"• Commtuiol>'~ """'no room In Ille CquntY £nglllff• "''I 8u1101no, 400 Chic Center Ori•• '"" I ~nla An•, C•llfor ... la. ;\II In t1 rnle<I Parllu •rt tnvU•<I to <11ltno ..,,.,i.. .... rd Wrollen commenh ''" .tl)O lftvltf'<1 Ir~~ ~oulo oe \.ent lo,,, .. Commo\>olon .,11n. ""°'t •C1C1reu .u ~" •\ PD'\~•l>lt 1"1Otlfvere-a,1n inv~"tn1 pr kw to,or at 1,,. <ommtn<emen1 ol IM ~,.,,,.,ultd DYl>ll< hH" no. COMPL IANCE Wl1H TH[ CALIFORNIA LN\/IMONMENTAL ...,UALl1YACT 11 ha~ ~n louno 1"41 I"•~ llfOJKI ,,.., 11.tvi' " 119n•f1C.'lnl .O•etV elloCI '-"' Int f?n•lron'™'nl. A prellmfn.ory u•efl •n•oronrnental Impact ,.po'1 has IA:t-n P•tCMr~ •nd I> av•ll•l:>I• tor Y'Oli• r• "I' w and '"'Pf'CUon 1n tM Environ n o:nlal Mo>neqernenl AQ4'n< y olhu'' di 11\t ~rru below I>,,., .. , EI R •> 1>e1nq orc.p,uto ol\CI ... 11 t• ,,.,( ""'0 Oy lllt P1.,nn1no Com • •on •I ll>t wrne llrne •no cwtt 01 ''·• ,_a' 1nO tor U\1\ oroJ~ct Ail<lotoonAI lnlorm•llon rtQ<1rd1nq 11 1• putlht ntarong m•' be ob.,•lle'O t.>y , 1')1"11d(. t1no tf\e-.Adv•nl~ P•ann1n9 r IYl\IOnOI II>(! Env11on1nenl.tl M81\d(ll: ,.,,."' Aooncy, f l I Hort,, BrotdWev. P 0 Bo• 41ot. S•nta •n11, C••lforn•• 9270? 1tltpt.on• C7Ul9l•·3J8l. Publl•ned Oranot Cool Oal•y Piiot, July U, 1'1S 2111J IS ru BLIC NOTICE IUU> NOTICE OF TAU$T&E'SUL£ On AuQu\I 18 1q1}, •I II AM !>cloth E"v f manu.ol C.cr ~ . I\ dutv <1PC>01n1; o 1111>10 vndt• •nd p11r~u•n1 10 0.1'<1 Of 1ru~I rttordeo Jwn• 1t, 1~7•. "' ln~I '"° nss.. .... 00011 II t" OAOt 1"3, ol Of l•Co•I RtcorO \ In IM Ofll<t 01 Ille c:oun. 1y 1't<or<J<:r ol Or .tnOt Counl y Sl.lllr of C•hlornoe WILL SELL •1 PUBLIC AUCTION 10 Hl(,H(ST 8100Ell FOR CJ.SH 1,,.,~""" .ti tom. 01 \•It on laMul ,,.ono ot tn~ Unol"d M•lf'\I M ~n L• P•""•· '-• P~I"••. Ullforn•·• .fll "9fil, lollt eno on!• <t\I tOl\"WYeO I ""° now "~Id l)y 11 untJtr •~Id Cl>unty --S1•1t OU<ro~d di & lta!>t'l>Old t .l~lt 1n •nd lo Loi U OI lr•r. l No 1•13 .. ~ ptr m.,p •rtorded on ~ ti P8CIO ·~ 10 •IOI M l\Ull.,.._'OU\ M•P\ •n '"' ()fl1tt 01 tnt counlv re C.Clf~r ot .u•O ·•unt., Tne \1rt.·.,.t drJflr •"O 01rw, <Of'TV1'10f1 ctn•on•toon, '' •nv ot 111t rt•I orooe'1• 00-W-rtt>t'O •bow .... '" purportrd loblf lflOI X4 Uritl, (orUf1t\ d .. I ~•r C.•11lorr11• Th .. undf'r')•qn~ fru\le4P d1'.C ld1m~ *'Y l1.01llly lo r •nv tntorretlnct\\ ot lilt \tr•~t •dOrcn .,nd otl>t• tommo" OC~·vn•t10,., o •nv. \~•" "•r•1n S.od l.tle .,,11 De m•d~. Oul wll"Ovt e,ov~n•nt M -..;•trdniv. c.11Ht~~ or 1~ p11.o, rtoerdlnQ 1•11•, PG\~\\•C>I\, or C"n• currbrant:t\, to Pt1Y '"'"rt mc1u11 no pr1n.. <!Poll wm of tilt nolt I~) ~ecu•l><I trt wld °"" ot Trull, IO·wll: 0111 •1. w1111 11•••nt llwreon, •~ prov•CkO 111 wld l\Olth), .Ov•n<•), II •n,, Ullder tt.t l•rMl ol \•Id 0.•d 01 Tru,1, feu. t1'1,.,91ltn<l••otnHlOl I"• TruUMan<I OI 1,.,. tru'9) veateel t>y ~••<I DnO OI lr.nl. Tiit btr>tllCIM~ UndN .l•d Dt1td 01 Tru•t l>e rttolort t•• ut~a •ncl oe h..,.rtd •o IN' u~t'r\1Qowd • wrllltn O.ctarallon ot Oela ull •nd c;.e.,,,.nd tor ~·. •na • .. ., 111on Nolltt 01 O.te1111 ...a EltchOfl 10 Sell ,,,, un~•)•~ <.u""° ... 10 Notoo 01 O•••ult """ E•f'l· '"'"to S--11 10 ti. recoro•O 1n Ille,_,, .,lltrl' Ill< rr.-.1 prol)f'rty, IO< ~ll"CJ Cult July 11 19n !>OUT H 8A Y f IN.t.NCIAL CORPORATION •• .. ldTrulltt J'ublt>ntd N~wPOrt M••l>Or Ntw-, Frldey July 25. t975 'Paper Pushing' Probed WASKlNGTON <UPI> -Th~ Commisslon on Federal Paperwork. meetlng for the first U1ne amid a bll:uard or gov· f'rnment f orm s, has begun a two-)car study of how to reduce the cost "nd burden of tens of thousands of govern· mentCorms. The commission plans lO hold hearings around the nation on what the General Accountmg Of f ice called a $40 billion· a·year problem. Rep. Frank Hort.on (R· N. Y ) was named acting chairman and an or· ganizational task force began mapping action. THE GROUP IS ex· peeled lo study and re· commend changes in such government forms as 1040. the federal in· come tax ror m. The commission Web created by a law signed m December. The GAO said the $40 billion an· nual figure was estimat· ed as the cost of creating. pnnting, filling out and filing the seemingly end· less procession of gov- ernment forms. PRESIDENT FORD sent the members a messal?C saying that in· d1vitlual citizens are forced to fill out more than two billion pieces of paperwork each year, and .. that's loo much." Actress' Driveivay Contested WS A~GELF.S <AP> -Actress Yvette Mi mit?u,· Malibu drive~ :.t> m ay become a test case in legal efforts lo keep California'::. coastline as raw as possi· ble The So uth Coas t Regional Coastline Com· mission asked the slate attorney general 'l:> office lo seek a court order to force the actress and her movie director husband, Stanley Oonen. lo re· move their driveway and lo restore the coastal bluff on their property to its original s tate. It was believed the commission's action wal:> the first under stale law seeking th e forced restoration of coa::.tal land. The case. expected lo be fought in the.courts, was apparently intended as a warning to other property owners to get legal approval before changing the coal:>tal landscape. Show Loses 100-lbs. Junior Samples, one of stars of TV's 'Hee Haw,' wiJl look a little th.lflJ'lcr when program begins n ew season in September. Junior lost nearly 100 paunds by careful dieting and now weighs a "slim" 275 . Streetwalker Killer Sought DETROIT CAP> A tall. muscular man dubbed "Big Foot'' by police, prostitutes and pimps walking their nervous beats in Detroit's sleazy Cass Corridor is being hunted as the murderer of rive streetwalkers in thr~ months. The unknown killer is the object of an all-out, round·the·clock police manhunt. THE BODY OF TIIE LATEST victim. Andra Lynn Cox, "'as found July 13 in an abandoned restaurant. Police l:>aid the 22·year -old Miss Cox was a part· time hooker. "This man·s got to go," says a pimp who calls himself "Sunshine." "He has all the girls uptight . . . He's the worst Wng around here in a long time." The murders began April 24 after four rapes. All the rape victims described their assailant as "Big Foot" -a large black man, muscular, with a mustache a nd huge hands and feet. The murder victims were between the ages ol 16 and 22 : three were black, two white . Police say all the victims we re ·•street girls" who solicited m en on street corners rather than in bars. Tiii:: RAPE VICTIMS TOLD POLICE that in each case the incident began when "Big Fool" ap· proached them in a brown·ovcr·beige Oldsmobile and offered them SlS to have sex with him. Polin· say that after Ci:ICh woman got into the l'~r. "Oig Fool" pullt'<.l a knife, drove to a secluded place and raped :rnd sodomized the victim. Wanda He rnacki of the Detroit Police Depart· ment's elite Squad Seven homicid~ team says more than 27 police offi cer:, -"etn integrated team of blacks. whiles, m en and women·· -are working the case. Some prostitutes say police·hooker hostilities arc hampering the investigation. But a police spokes\\Oman said prostitutes h ave aided the probe, coming down to the station t.o vjew lineups. "WE'RE NOT TRYING TO dehumanize these people. They have a Mght to have their lives safeguarded, the same as you or I," she said. Still, one prostitute disagreed. "If this was fi ve suburban housewives who had been killed, it would be all over page 1 every day," she ~aid. "The police would be all over the place and they'd cakh this guy '' But officer llernacki said, "1 can tell you that the manpower is very large and this case is being worked on around the clock Officer Hernack1 says the only advice she can give to streetwalkers is to be careful -"lt would be s illy for m e lo say, ·Don't go with strangers,' because the:,e people earn their living by doing just lhat. '' P.t~\ coml)tMO wit" Tn~ Ord .. C.0.11 ,-------------. Serling's Widow To Get $100,000 C.11ly PtlOI, July iS .. no AUQUll I, •• 1'7S 2J0&.1! PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICI lf~VITINO llDS NOTICE IS Hf.REBY CilllEN 111&1 Y'~led P•OC>0'4tl~ w ill b<' ·~c~IYfl<I by the Clly Of Co~te Motl .. , the ollt(I of ..... City Cl•r~ et 11\t C11y H•ll, n Fair Orlw, CO~la M~'"• C<1ltlornl11, until II"' hour of 11 00 •"' on Tve,d•v, Auo~t ... 1q11, •I w1>1<,, l•m~ l.,.y wlll Ila ~""° 11ubl1clt and rt'd<I "IOUO In tt.r <.011nc1I """mbtl\ tor INS TALl>TtON OP-TRAFF IC $1GNALS ANO !>AFETY LIG.'1T ING AT BRISTOL STllEEl Jol-40 MOHlGOMEllY W&AO EN· lRANC.E. A WI ol P'•"'· ,.,.cltlu19-lfld rie,_r conlr4Kt CIO<u-110 -Y tie o4> l<llned et Ille 6fhU Of 1M (tty£~. 11 F&1r Orlw, ColW MeW. C...IHom&A, \H»I\ • non.,efuna&ble o•Y"'"'t of Uto. &. c,..roe ol ''·00 wilt lie,,....,, ll&ndleO l)y mall PLEASC: MAIL !>EPARAlC C.HECIC!> E•<h bid •11•11 be moilCM Otl "-orc>- IPOWI to<m e..O 111 '"' manner P.-l>"I~ In "'9 cont,.•<1 c:IO<umtn11, •"II 11\ell ~ •<<omol••ll•d lly • t er11Pled or (..fflller'' c~ k or • Old OOnd for !IOI ... H 11\&ft IO!>'rC""I Of IM 41m~I OI IN blO, ,...de .,..,.t>•• to tllt Cllr Of C.0-t• MtW LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Television writer Rod Serling, origina tor of the spooky "Twilight Zone" and "Night Gallery" series, left most of his estate. worth more than $100,000, lo his widow. Serllng's will was sub· milted for probate, leav· ing a hom e in the wealthy Pac iric Palisades area and other property lo his widow, Karolyn, including future royalties on his works, estimated to earn more than $10,000 a year . He made provisions for their two daughters, a $5,000 bequest to his brother, Robert Serling of Bethesda, Md., and $2,500 to his secretary. Serling died June 28 in Rochester, N.Y. NOT1CE I!> f'VllTMER (;II/EN ti..t tn• C11, Count 11 ol h •d (•IV "'' ~·•lofOtt Ultllllll>•CI " PffY·l•hno ... t •• ,,., ><•'" OI w•on. 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A TURN OF THE CENTURY VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO ~~.-.. .... Q, .. THE FESTNAL OF ARTS GRQUNDS. J' #t • ·. r NOW OPEN Some' prime spece ev111U.t>M ...... . -- Stretching the Profits Bic Finn Going Into PantylwBe Business By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The queatlon i1: Will women buy pantyhose from a ballpoint pen manufacturer? Blc Pen Corp. la betUne that they will -and so you will soon be bearinc from the t-:0mpany with a pitch tbal aoes something like this: "If you liked our pens, you)l love our pantyho5e." BIC IS CUaREN'nY selling it.s new panlyboae line into retail chains uross lbe nation. In Sep. Umber it w i ll uncork its customary massive back·to· school campaign ror Bic pens. And i)1 October it wW follow wilh newspaper ads that herald the arrival of lbe Blc 5cent pan- tyhose. How does a ballpoint pen maker get into the ho6iery busi· ness? Well, it's r e ally fairly sim· pie. Marcel Blch, the French millionaire who founded the Bic pen busint-ss, likes to sell a pro- duct that's inexpensive -and disposable. In that way he gets to sell the product over and over again. That strategy certainly won the day for Bic pens. Bk does 70 percent or the ballpoint business in this country. It bas also worked for the Bic butane cigarette lighters. Bic trails Gillette's Cricket but it owns a healthy 33 percent share of a market that has expanded to 115 million units a year. As recently as 1971, only 12 million disposa· ble cigarette lighters were sold here. NOW THE FRENCHMAN is using the same battle plan to at· tack the pantyhose market. He already has the distribution. Bic pens can be found in 200,000 retail outlets in America. It was just a question of coming up with the product. A<mt Gn Aeushllt Advnct • NJ Micro Advnl Co Al"' Alx Alu 8il Allco Inc AllQll P"r A I lie! 8'\c Alll8CI Ttl "'" Ap111 ~ ~r:; AM "'*'" Am Furn Am (,rec Amini Cir ~mMc51'~T """ TtltY Arn WttO .t.mo,k9 Anl\eUll AptaM> ArOn Myf Arvlde Auo C.01• All (n LI 1111 SIMI Al...., Oo 8 &1rd AIO Baird W• Bek.,. Or Behr F• Bel-L a.lly Mii Bk•m Rll 8¥MI Fl 8H~t F tl~nCI> Btfllly u e.tr Lab Blllb C.O Biiiy l(ld 811"11 Son~ 81kMI Pw BkKk OQ 81ueCh S BMA Co 8ob £'VT1• Bolleme Booth NP 8renc:o I Money Tree Bich solved the product pro· blem lwo and one·halt years a10 when be acquired a controlling Interest In Dim. the largest French manufacturer or hosiery. Dim now s blps pantyhose Ln bulk to Mllford, Conn., where Bic's U.S. operations are head· quartered. There a h.igh·speed production llne packs the pan· tyhose into pink and yellow cartons at the rate or 300 per minute. To muscle its way into this market, Bic is waving before re· tailers the carrot ol a 50 percent profit margin. With that kind of leeway, supermarkets and dis· count houses will be able lo turn Bic pantyhose into a price Coot· ball. It can be sold well below the suggested 99·cenl price and leave the retailer with a neat profit. That also suggests how cheap it ·must be to produce pantyhose. Bic can have this product made in France, shipped across the Atlantic, packed in Connecticut. transported all over the country -and then wholesale it at 50 cents and still make money. BIC FEELS THE panty hose market is tailor-made for it to cannibalize. Although it has de· veloped into a SI billion business at retail. 80 percent of the sales are done in store labels or other pri\'ate labels. The biggest brand name in the rield is L'eggs. the $1.39 pantyhose marketed by Hanes. It holds 12 percent of the market. Bic pantyhose will have a big Over The Counter HASO U1tlft9S pn~e edge on t} eggs but It wlll be t'ompelllive with No Nonsen1>e, the Kayser Roth brand. and f 'irsl Lo Lust , another Hanes brand. It was Hanes thal paved the way for the Bic.: entry. Its i11 novaliYe packagin~ of L'eg~s brought pantyhose into thl' supermarket aisles a., a high volume impulse item, Ukc cak1.: mixei; o r ballpoint pen:.. Supermarkets today do 25 per . cent of all the pantyhose bu:,i ness, more than any other rctu11 ouUet. In addition to cultivating lhl' grocery ch3ins, B1c will be trying to put every retailer it deals with into the pa ntyhose business. Th<.1l means stationers, cigar stores, drugstores. college bookstore:, While ordering their pens and butane lighters, they can stock up on pantyhose. Amtrak Bid To OC Firm F. E. Cole, president of tht· Transport Dyn<Jmics Division of Lear Siegler. Inc . Santa Ana, un nounced the division had n· 1 ceived a n initial contract from Pullman-Standard, a division c1f Pullman. Inc .. valued at approx· imately $3 million for the design and manufacture of heating and air·conditioning units for Amtrak passenger cars. Following this initial produc lion quantity, a s ignificant number of additionol units may be produced under option. lo bi· placed in service by Amtrak in future years. Design and produc lion of air comfort systems undei this program will be a <' complished at the di vision ·~. facilities in Fountain Valley 7 J. • .. s .. e " 1 • ,.. 8 • ,., . . .. ,. I~ 41>' • •1 IS , H • tff 1. 10 • 1\ I~ • IA II I I • 11 '., ', j I • >I·• . ~·. 3 ~ 31 H ,, • n " 011 ... t_. OU I. ()tf "· Oii I Otl 31, Oil , Otl • Otf Oil Oil °'' Oii Off °'' Ott Off "1 .. J 11 I IU8 10 s 10 . 10 J 10.J IOl 100 0 • 0 I q I ~o ·~ • 9 MUTUAL FUNDS • ..... ;.::-. .k.11) .. , 975 N OAILVPILOT Thureday'e Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ; 4 -----~.:..:6~:.1 Al11n1inum 'Gold' More. than 30,000 pounds of Popcorn-size bits of aluminum ca~s collected by the Recycling Group in Honoll;llu, arnves at the Reynolds Aluminum San Francisco Ba y Area Recycling Plant in Hayward. The cans represent more tha n 600 000 aluminum cans colJ cct ed by Hawaiian beer and' soft drink con- sumer s. I Grapes Becoming A. Thing of Past? By Capitol News Service SAt'!V-i'!'iENTO -Fewer and fewer California grapes c1r~ m~k mg 1t lo the table as fresh frwt these days because 11( lhe ~1smg cos ts und lhe mountmg demand by the wine and r;.usin 1ndustnl'S Last year m ore than four million tons of grapes were h<.1nested m 13 major produc ing states, nine-tenths or which were har:vested from California vineyards. .MORE T llAN 60 PERCENT of Cahforn1a's crop are r:.i1s m-types. of which Thompson Seedless is the most im- portant. Although mo~t raisin grapes are dried for raisins or crushed for wme, some are sold to the fresh mar ket. Partly b_e~ause of the growing affinity by consumers for "1nl' a nd ra1s 111~. there have been fewer fresh grapes con- sumed each year . In 1973, only fi ve percent of Californaia's raisin grapes w<>rc sold fresh, in comparison to the 10 to 13 percent that was cunsumL'<f in the !ates sixties. T he substantial hike m retail prices are also a key r e :1Son why Amcnc:rns have turned sour on fresh grapes. Coni>ume r prices have s hot up about 75 percent since 1964. 1\mericans now c:tt a little O\'er two and a hair pounds a ix·r'>on. comparcll "1th three and a half pounds a decade ago. GROWING /\ND MARKETING costs have risen steep- 1) the past decade, aod U.S Department of Agnculture t•conom1sts s..1y Thompson Seedless grapes will cost in- r reasingly m ore to produce a nd market over lhe next --ever at years, due to input shortages and soaring fuel costs. Jobless Auto Workers Just Watch TV, Drink? E AST LANSI NG. Mich tllP l> -Wh ite coll ar auto \\Orkcrs who arc laid off from their jobs sit a round all day "atching lelcvis1on , drinking beer and squabbling ~1th their spouses THAT PROf'IL E was sketched by a Mi chigan Stale l 'niversil) survey of 82 whjte collar em ploycs laid off from a Mlchigan auto plant. Salvator e J . Bonanno, a graduate stud ent m busrness Gni1w·rs nud l .fntf•rs Ntw York IUPll Tt>t lollowtno 11•1 '~""1 I~ •lo< k\ lh~I havt ~lned n>O\I .ir.o losl lhe "'"'' ti"•~O on percen1 01 Challge on the riew Vor~ Stoc k E•CM"~ ad ministration at the university who conducted the survey, aaid 60 percent o( the idled workers s aid they watched more telev1S1on. Twelve percent consumed more alcohollc beverages and 19 per cent favored beer over more expensive hard liqu~r. And nearly 70 percent of the workers s urveyed aald in· cr eased stress had entered thei r marnages since they Jost their JObs. ,,.,.. 1 ·11rk J .'i _.,,,,,, :1rth•p N[W YOlhC CUPll -TIM IS •t11.,,. !Jocks treOed on 11\(o New Sloe' E •cllanoe Tllurtd•y. 01~::.:,':° :i:,~~",,''f~., ·~~e?~, ·~:,,::: Pflet ana ttoC! currtnl closong pr1<e. S.IH 1to,SOO 206,IOO i.9,100 147,200 1•2.000 tS0,000 1'1,IOO U t,700 °" GAINERS 1 CNA u won 1'•+ '• Up HO 2 Penn Fruit 7 •• Up '3 1 3 W1111 Con eo 231,. 21, Up 13 S • lO<lcl S111oro 1'1. I UP 111 s WaCmpl I ' , •• ,. UP 101 • TwCFox 40 IP •• I'• Up 10 l 1 Mollw' Rb I I~•·• n, Up 9 2 8 Adm Or Olb l 'o • '• UD 1 4 • PPnn Ce~tr I',· , Up 7 I 10 Gerber I 0~ 20'•• J\• UP 7 t 11 C.onos '"tor 4•, • '-Up 6 ~ 11 (atonpl I It 11 • I • UP 6' 1l FMC Cp 92 ti> • I • Ufl 6 8 • 4 Con F rgt /0 I& • I UP 6 l Xero~ Corp Poluold Intl Ttl& Tel T .. aco Nlhtatl Utlls OUOllll PPI Lt••lt Furn N•ll S.ml<on Combncl Cotn ~nerel l"ds N L lllClu\ Am Tt ll. 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Allis-Cbalmers olncials saJd tht new plant, acbeduled for construction in the Ukraine, would be 11imilar to a ntw pellet plant curr~lly being furnished by Allls·Chalmen near Kremencbus in lbe Sovlet Union. , . J • . ' -· r11...ul Ex-pro To Face Charges BOSTON Flonda offu:ials took former UCLA and pro foot- ball pla yt.>r and executivt> Rom- m1e Loudd mto c us tody today for :i flight to that slatt.>. Loudd had bt•t•n held at the Charil's Strl'ct Jail here pending his rt>turn lo Florida wtwre he f.J l't.':. drug ~:hargel>. Coach Chosen :\l lNNEAPOLlS -Tht' Mlll rw.Jpol1~ Tribune reportC'd today th.Jt Rill ~1 ussl'l man. bas ketball l'Oac h .it the Univcrsit) of Min- m•sota. wi ll be namt.>d coach of the San Di e~o team 1n the .\rnerican Ras kctball Assoda- t111n ~tondav . \tean" hile. The Associated l'ress le arned that Irv Kaze. ad- ministrator for communkations tif bas t'ball's National League, "nuld be na m e d San Diego's gt.'nl•r al managt'r S un Sued LOS ANGELES F'l·t'd "Cur· I y · · :\1 o r n s o n • l h l' g c n e r a I mana ger of lh t.• South er n California Sun I usl 'Nr s aid Thursday ht.• has suc-d the 'world Football Lt'uguc te"m for breach of contract. Morris on s aid he is owed $43.000 in back s a lary and ex- penses from the 1974 season and ""e hope to attach the assets of the Sun. We have as ked for the books and records of the old cor- poration and hopeful! today we· "ill go to court a nd get that. .. :1sll~ Surri~ WASHINGTON -Arthur Ashe had anoth(•r scar t! here Thurs- day, but defeated Vijay Amritraj :1·6, 6-3. 1·6 to gain a quarterfinals bt.•11h against Harold Solomon in lhl' $100.000 Was hington lnterna· t1onal tennis tourna ment. Solomon d efeated Brian Got- tfnC'd 6-2. 3-6. 7-5. Ir) other matches. lop-seeded Guillermo Vilas beat Colin Dibley 6·2. 6-3: J aimt.• l''illol downed V1t'lor Amaya 6-1. 6-3; Stan Smith defe ated J e ff Borov.1Jk ti-4 , 1 6. 6-3; ll ie Nastase "'hippl"d J im Delaney 6-1, 6-1. and Eddie Dibbs upset Roscoe Tanner 7-5, 6·4. Boston 11, Clt'Vt'l'"nd 1' t/-1<,n~n t.1p Jnnt''-fC.1 ~nt furnbull Slev(rh 4 j kt-•O •Eu bl JI Jon .. · I~ ] A.~tn Hi 'tl!l'tlt T1t1-t' ~ h• ,f h11 '"" C,1lton"n GrdtOn~,,_, I rH·.,..•tt ~l~d1h1t•~• vdt1not1 l6 41\0 w0n 11t'bthtlilt.1 t M 1•Pd C,,r•tbn(r SldO <..I b .•f 11(1,1(. Or.t\i.t l u1noull l·f>onc:s wc•n t1t·ttn O*'•, _,A /\ 1 0 I~ nl (IQ,llJn L.O\ A,,qt'IU 31, H.IW~l1 11 '1.on1ft-f1 (n\.;f• C:,r ubb Stu .. .Ht tlAi becH C.eivrt Gour lot ~ 1 t~~ol'. 1 LAI IM>dl C.Ourl•y 6 3. M•n (c)\t' Md~lers Cl /\I lw.dl Bu<.hl\OIZ ().Jv1o'>On6 •. Mri,IN~ 1LAI 1>"111\u<hholtf>.3 lo/l•••·d l"MlN C.tst> CL.A• bl:•I 11.uy~frllddll Cdt•twn 1 Ii dnd wo,, l1~brr11~u r. 1,JOJ"l V1tlOro<1, BC U.S. Poloists Beaten Again CALI. Colom bia CAP> -The United States team m et d efeat a gain Thurs d ay night in the wa ter polo event at tht! II World Aquatic Cha m pionships w.,en il lost to underdof? Romania 6-3. Roma nia later lost to West Germany . 4-2. und Yugoslavia beat Colom bsa . 3 0 Playing for a pos ition in the 5·8 bracke t. the Americans scored first toward t he e nd of the open. mg quart~r a nd then followed with a p e n a lly t h at gave Romania a l ·I tie for lht! period. Un ited Stales passes were off. the shooting was as bad as in a loss to Italy and the coordination and team play were lackmg. The Americans are now in lhe unfortunate position of having to wm their next two ~a mes with an mcreasm~I) confident Holland and a n a g g r t.•ssi\t• Ger m an sq uad in orde r to plaet.• in l h1· first six ,rnd there by ga111 aspot 111 lhe0ly mp1<•s Angels Host Twins Tonight Bill S1 n ~er will be on the mound tonight a~ the California Angels open ~ seven-game homestand al Ana heim Stadium agamst the M 111ne sota Twins in the first of four games. The Twins will send Bert Bl yleven. former Santiago High Star. to the m ound in an attempt to s top Sin~er fl starts at 7 30 and will be aired on KMPC C710> The Angels. who lost third base coach Whitey II cr zog to the Kansas City Royals when the lat- ter tabbed Herzog io manage their club. had a day ore Thurs- day. Minnt>sota iti in the basement of the American Learae West 5tand1ng1'-tWO sames behind the Angels . \ twl-nighl doublehHder is ·duled for Saturday with Ed rur.-ora and Nolan Ryan slat· ed to hurl for CalifomJa against Olive Goltz and Vic Albury. UPI Telec>llolo Do-or-die For Dodgers By GLENN WIDTE Of The D•lly .. 11 .. !it.alf Ten weekends remain in the major leagues' regular season. but for the Los Angeles Dodgers the current one is the wee kend that could keep them in touch with the division-leading Cincinnati Reds . Or it could put them out of the National League West title derby once and for all. They went into Cincinnati today for four games with the Reds. who All tu"•' et\ KAaC 11901 JU4YU Los AnqelH•I C1nc1nn.lh Jutyl• l~ Ar>Qele• .o1 C•nc1nn•ll Juty'21 Los AnQf'lf'\ al C1nc1n""t' 1 2S1> m II 10.t m 11 10•"' own the best record in major league baseball , a n ossy 64·34 and who boas t a 121'2-game bulge over ~e Dod_gers. head seven more times before the season ends . T he Dodgers' Steve Garvey gave the situation a hard, re- · alistic look Thursday, "I can't , say for s ure," ,he observed, "but it seem s lo me Urnl we've been playing as if w~ felt that the l l games with the Reds were the on- ly ones in which we could gain ground. !'We 've been watching the scoreboard. w a tching the Reds lose and telling ourselves that we can make up for our own loss tomorrow ." Garvey a dded. "Now we're face to face with tomorrow .·· "We still have 11 games to go . with the Rt.>ds and they still have a lot of games with the East.cm Divis ion leaders , .. Steve Yeager s aid after Los Angeles battered St. Louis Thurs day. LA'S BILL BUCKNER DIVES BACK SAFELY AHEAD OF THE THROW TO 1ST BASE. The two clubs locked homs in a double header today with LA throwing Andy Messersmith and Al Downing against Clay Kirby and Pat Darcy. They wind up the set Sunday and as Dodgers of- ficials admitted Thursday after LA ha d shelled visiting St. Louis, 8-2, "we have to win al leas t three of four games from the Reds .or ... ·· He called the victory "a good confidence builder for us. We s howed ourselves we could still ' go out and produce some runs . It gives s omething lo build on for ' t he big series with the Reds ." Woman~for400mph Cha Cha Muldowney Recalls Her One Scare By ROGER (',\Rl..SON 01 lhe D•1ly Pilot SC.II Considering she catapults in the 240 m ph range for a li ving, u ·s dif(jcult to imagine anything shakin g Shirln "C ha C h a" ~I u ldown ey. ra r in g's only woman licensed to drive a Top Fuel dragsler But sonll'lhing did. and it led her into the world of professional racing . her fire suit. the best available. "has saved m y butt-three times ." But ovt.>rall Muldowney says there's little clement of fear. "It's like that first dip on the roller coas te r ." e xpla ins Muldowney of thl' six-second sortees. The Dodgers and Reds have stumbled considerably since the All-s tar break. e ach showing a 3-5 record. However. the Reds have bee n losmg on the road, something n ot uncommon this year. Yet at home it's been quite a nothe r story as Cincy has chalked up a remarkable 39·9 mark in Riverfront Stadium. By Sunday nig ht. when this !our-game series here with the Reds is over. Los Angeles could be all but buried by the earth- quake called the Big Red Machine. T his despite the fact that the two teams will go head to ST.l...OUIS M<Br1~ct Melendez II RSm11h rt TS1mmn'c Puoolpnc f.a1r1y lb S. ze,._.e 211 Rellzlll Guerrerou McGlolhnp HOw•rdph Brvantp er aotord 1>11 htlf'<kY P TyW>n ph •II r II Iii • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 3 I I 0 I A 0 I 0 • 0 I 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 l I 0000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 LOS ANGEL.ES L~2o l..dcy r1 Buckner II Garvey 11> Hale cl Ceylb v.,aQ{'rc Ru~ll '~ HOOl<>l>P •II r 11 Iii • 1 I 0 4 0 I I • 1 I 1 3 1 I 7 1 0 0 0 • 1 , 1 3, 3 1 3 I I I 3 1 1 0 Tolals :i.c 2 & 1 Totals 30 8 11 1 SI Louis 000 010 100 1 l os Anvelts 140 020 1ow II ' E Rtllz. F .tirly, Rudolpn, Rus~ll. OP SI Lou•S 1. LOB SI Lou•s 1, Lo-. A"91?les I. 28 c.arvey, Cty, Guerrero, Mel-1 HR Howard Ill, Yeager IS). SB Buckner, LopH S Hootoo. Ye.iger, Hale SF Lacy. Garw-y IP H It ER 88 SO NICGlothn (L, 10 U S S t. 2 0 Bryenl J 2 7 I 7 ~erlecky l 1 1 1 1 1 Hooton IW,7-'ll 9 /, 1 1 1 4 HBP· by McGlolhe,, CBuckner~. WP-Blyanl. T 2.07 A 2&,982. She's in the Or;.inge Coast area tonight and S<iturday at Orange County International Raceway in the $60 ,000 9 th a nnu al Professionul Dragster Associa· lion champion:--hips. Qualifying is until 10.:lO tuni ~hl and begins Saturday al !;I a.Ql. "It's won a t the start. If you sneeze you lose. You j ust don't win on the backstretch. My com- petition knows J'm good at the st•.u1ing line and that's to my ad· v anta ge . I ha ve m y own system ... il's j ust a matter of exact timing." Todav's Prelims Eliminut1ons bl•g tn ;.il G p.rn Saturday I was on m~ U\\ n µrcll) car· ly ... ::.ays the Schent·ctJdy, N.Y nali\'C'. "and as a teenager 1 wai. pretty notorious for racmg on the streets :."I 120 mph. ··But r '' .J:-o m•arlJ~ "hen a dra~ racer hit a pedestrian, killin~· him. l s aw l he racer's race and 11 :-1·arl·d tht' lift: out of me. Aff\:r th;1l I got off tht.' streel!. and m in \hl· arenas to fi ght 1t out for ~ trophil'S ... That ";.i::. 17 ~ t.>;,i r :, :..i).!o T od..iy s hL"s an dl'l'omplishl'<i driver and one of the favoritc!i in lhv PDA cha mpionships in the Top F'uel field. She's pro' l'U a:. tough ;.is uny of her male counte rparts. t \\ in· 1·locking a (i.03 seconds claps(•d time for Uw quMlcr mile. in ad d1lion to 6.06 and li.0!) efforts. "There's only l>t-t-n Hi driver:, u nd er six Sl'COn d s," Sa )s ;\luldowney. "I'd like to get a s ub 6·second run And I'm going to go over 400 mph al Bonneville Salt Flats in a jct powered car Sept. 13 Hentat1vcly >. Afler that, I don't know I' II concentrate on drag rac rng. but pcrha~ I'll rest a bit a nd ::.ce what happens. It 's been a fatigumg scht.>dule. ·· The M l. Cle m l'ns. Mich. rc:si dent com pctcd 111 58 even ls in 1974. whipped world champion Gary Beck at Toronto. has a crew of four headed by Connie Kalilla and operates a 2,000 horsepower machine . She s tarted in hot rods, graduated lo the f.'unny Cars. then to Top Fuel. "Funny Cars were the r age." explains Muldowney. "But they are s how cars. not really rac- ing cars. And it's dangerous \\it h • CHA CHA MULDOWNEY She admits s he's been treated reasonably wt>l l by her male counterparts from the outset. but lhen··s al" ays that added salt in the wound when the victim is whipped b~· a woman. "l haven 'l been µit·ked on loo much," s a ys Muldowney. "But some of the m e n have really let it gel to them.·· Babmlwff, Goodell Breeze to Wins the l'ngmc mounted in front of ~OU .. ~l ul downey s uffered burns "rou11d the eyes and wrist -pro- mpt mg her to leave the Funny 1 ·~H's for the Top Fuels. ·Fire at 240 mph feels like a I 1 I o \\ t o r c h . ' · ex p I a i n s :\lulduwney. "The Top Fuel is ta;-;ll.-r and has its dangers, loo. Hut cunsid t!ring the construction and ti res, chances are with me. "The 1''unny Cars are potential fire traps. But the crowd loves them a nd there is money in it. Olht·rwise, they 'd all be in Top 1-\Jl'I. .. T he 104 -pound package s till t-els in a few scrapes and admi~ As for the c urrent action at Or a nge County International Raceway, s he says J ames War· ren and Don Garlits offer the toughest competition. "Warren is really a killer in this area. He's one that I don't wa nt to meel in the first round. .. And G ar lils is the hardest of all to beat. .. and lht' v.ur s l loser . I used to pay ~ lo get in the gate to sec him.·· The stakes a r e considt.>rably hig he r at OC' I R than the $2 trophies she on ce vil"<l for but the impetus bl'hind those 120 mph highway run s remains. m<1king herthe threal s hcis. T1vi111rill Tonight ----- CALI. COLOMBIA -Shirley Balx:tshoff of Fountain Valley and Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo won heals this morning al the World Aquatics Championships, here. Babashoff cruised lo an effort- less 4: 22. 7 to bag the 400 freestyle and will come bat'k tonight for the fin a ls with J enny Turrall of Aus tralia µresumed to be her m ost se ri o u s c halle n ger. Babashuff holds the world record forlhe400frt!e anifty 4:14.76. Goodell cased to a 16:06.4 in the 1.500-mett!r free and will rest un- til Saturday night when he goes against world record bearer Tim Shaw in the finals . Goodell 's heal time was well below his best of 15:34. Kornelia Ender o f Eas t G erma n y s mas hed her own world record Thursday night with a l .01.24 in the women's 100-mcter butte rfly . Ender h ad set the previous Herzog's 1st Salvo . mark of I 01.33 last month. KANSAS CITY <AP> -Whitey Rangers, a dub which fin..'<.! him The 16-year-o ld Ender . who Herzog set out today to try to put from his only previous job as suffered a disappointing loss to the Kansas City Royals back in manager lc l>s lhC1 n two years Shirley Babashoff Wednesday pennant contention after laking ago. night in the 200 freestvle. took over the managerial reins from Herzog·s first move was to br· away all doubt earlv with a the fi red Jack McKeon Thurs· ing back Charley Lau, the club's scorching first 50 mct.crs that day hitting coach who was demoted moved her fa r in rront of the field The Royals fired McKt!On for to a minor league post late last andby the75-metermarkshe was wha t gen eral manager J oe season. The dt'motion of Lau, re-merely rac ing the c lock. Burke d escribed as McKeon's in· queste d by M cKeon. was ex-!)ha w. of Long Beach won ability to r elate to his pluyers. tremely unpopular with many of his second gold m edal of these Herzog, 43, third base coach the Kansas City players, some of games. de fe ating teammate for the California Angels since whom vowed they did not want lo Bruce Furniss of Santa Ana in 1974. will get his feet wet with the continue playing for the Royals . the 400-m eter freestyle. Royals tonight in a twinight Herzog said the present coaching Zoltan Verraszto of Hungary <toubleheader with the Texas s taff would be retained. upset world record holder Roland -----------~-----------"-----·---.;_;;....:,_...;;..;_;;..;..;;~ Matthes of Eas t Germany lo wm· the 200-mele r backstroke and David Wilkie of Great Britain · won his second gold medal here, this time in the 200-meter breaststroke. Summ.rles ol Thursday ,,lQlll's 11,,al events: AOO-meler Frteslylf' -1. Tim 511.tw. USA. J ·Sol.88 (meel record: old record, 3 Sii 11, Rick Dt• • monl, USA, 19731 2. Bruu Fur niss, USA, 3: SUI J. Fr41nk Pluta, E Ger ma,,y, A:Ol, 10 4, Grah.tm WlncJe•11, Auslralla, •:02.12. S. Gordon Oow,,le, G. Brt1aln, •·02.88. 6. Ra lr>er Slroh~ch, E. Germany. A OS.00. •OO·meter l,,dlvidual Medlf'y -1. Ulrike Tauber, E. Germany, 4. Sl.71. 1mcet record; old re- ca<d. 4:S1.S1, Gudrun Wf'Qner, E. Germany, 19731 2 Karla Unite, E. Germany. •:S7.83. 3 IC:alhy tied· dy, USA, S.00 41>. A, Jen,,y Franke. USA.S.Ol.1S. S. L11 Mactc:lnnon, Canadd, S OJ.81 6. Suw,, HurllPr, N Z.eata,,d, S:03.8S. 7. Cheryl G1b'i0n, Ca,,a<lll, S.Gol <M 8 Judy Hudso,,, Australia. S <M.'l'I l'OO·m•ler Backstrokt 1. Zollan Verr<»rto. Hu~Qary, ?:OS.OS. 2. Mark Tonnelll. Auslr•li•. 7 OS 18 3 P•ul Hovt, USA, 7 06.49 4. Roland Mil• 1ries. E Germa,,y, 2:01 09 S Sol1<1n Rudotl. Hungary, 2 07. IS. 6. San11a90 E•leva, Spain. 1 09 11.1. Al>dul Ka"" RenanQ, HOll•ncl, 7:09.18. 8 Jam~ Carler, G . Brit al,,, 2 11 67 ;• 100-meter Bre•slslroke --1. David Wilk~. G. Brila•"· 2 18.23 lmeet re<;ord . old rKOfd, 2 1•.21. O;iv1d Wolklt , G Bril ain, 19131 1 Rick Colell•, USA, 2 21.llO. 3 Nlcol•Y P•nkin, USSR, 7· 11.1S A. Waller KuKh, W. Germ•"Y, 1· n .68. S. 0.vtO Lf'IQll, G Brilain, 2 13.38. 6. Nobut•ka TaQU<h•. J•i>an. 1;24 01 1. Gr•ham Smilh, Can.Ida. 2 14. IJ. 8. Giorgio L.all~.11aly, 2; 2•~98. 100-metu Bu11er11y -I. K-lla Ender, E. <Arma,,v. 1 ·01 2• (world re<a<d, old record. I 01.33, Korneh• Ender, E . Germany, 191SI 1. Rosemiirle IC:olhtr, E. Germ""Y. 1·01 80. J. ~ille Wr1Qh1, USA, 1 :02.19 .• Jtll Svrnons. USA. I OJ.SI. s. M.Jria Del Miiagro Paris. Cosli!t Rica. I OJ.86. 6. Baroara Clark, CAnaoa, l Gol.06. 1. Gudrun ~ckma,,n, W. G<!rma,,y, l.Gol.29. 8. LY'rKIA Hanel,Aus1r .. 11a. 1 'IM.3J. 200.meler Bu11f'r11y 1. Bill Fa<re~ll!r, USA, 2.01.9S (metl record; old reca<d, 2;03.02, Ja<Qe 0.IQ•Oo. Ec11ador. 197SI 1. ROQer Pvtlet, E. ~rm;my, 2·02.n . 3. Bria,, Brlf'tl.'V, v . Britain, 1.02.AI. •·Greg Jagenbur9, USA, 2:'12.97. s. )o,99-. Dtlgado, Ecuaaor, 1:03.18. ·1 ~ Two Share i Gold Lead :~ ILE Bl ZARO, Que. (AP) -F1~t round ~ore~ l hun.day ,,, the noo.ooo Caniicti..,, Open 91>1~ tourNmenl on the 6,628·yard. p;tr·10 Royal _,.... trealgofl clubcour\f' la ·Mnot~am.1~rl. ~ TomWelSkOl>I 31·34-~ J.c:k Nicklaus 3'·31-6~ P41t Fttnlmon~ J.4·33 •fi! JQl\n Schiff :M· OftvldGr•IWlm 3'1·33 Ga•y Pl•ver JS.32-• Mike McCullwqh J.1·33- j!OO E . Sml1h J.4·33 Arnold P•lmer ll·3S- Flore,,llno Motln.i J6.3'2 Vic Re9alado :M·:M HuO.rl Green 31·3' La"y 2.l<'gler JS.ll ~Y Brewer 3.S-33- C..orge Knudson 3S.ll- BOll Zender 3"H 8¥ry JM Gk el S.-32 lyn Lott JJ.3.s-- l eon•ro Tl\Ompson 33- Tom Kite 34.34 "'""k Conner Jl.lS- Frea Maril 34· Coe"• Ll1tler 3S.:M- a ·Rot>J1t< l<son 34· EM11Y•ncey ,. JlmCol~rl 37.;n Joe'""'•" 3'1·1 Larry,._,_ ~» a -Gary C.Owan l>·»-o. ... Newoul\t 3"3' Boll P•nuluk ~» (,ary ~<ters 34 lS- Toroy J•Oll,, 34-U- &oo W'(fWI lot-JS Pro Tennis Stars at Anaheim Pro tennis. featuring world clas s players l ed by J ohn Newcom be, M ariiarel Court and T om O kker . comes to the Anaht•1m ConH·ntlon Center this weE>kend as World Team Tconi~ mctkt.•s i1s inaugur al voyage Into 1 lranf(e County. Toni~ht and Suturday will otrcr doublchea<l l•rs, with Sunday a 6 p.m . contest between the defend- ing champion Phoenix Racquets and the San Diego Friars. The Los Angeles Strinp and the Hawaii Leis. the classic'• hosts, start the action tonight al 1 and will be followed by the Frian against the GoJden Gaters. Saturday r Phoenix, led by player coach Tony Roche and Francoll!le Durr, 1ioes against Hawaii In the 7 o'c lock match. The weekend offers a number ol clanical lndividual matchups. ttawail'• Court , the owner of 64 1 iDtemaUonal Ulles, will play Los Angeles' fiery Rosie Casals in the women'• singles and wlll team with Bettyann Grubb Stuart in the doubles agatnst Court and Helen Gourlay. Bob Lutz, the ex- USC Trojan from San Clemente, will p ul his · tkills a gains t Newt'ombe In the men's aingtes. Salu.rday .. forn\er Australian I Davie Cup teammates Roche and Newcombe will square olf in lbe men'Jf singles. Phoenix's Durr ancf Court will vie in wol'l)en1s singles. Sunday. Ro~he, making a com eback through World Tum Tennis that helped hlm to the Wimbledon semltlnab t.bb year wm go again~t San Dleio'1 V1JaY Amrllraj, a )'O&ing DavisQ,p1tar fromlndt a. Aey l'tKe U~-GI~ OUben JS.)t lllll'*' 8arti.r ,._,._ .,.. t.Ml~k• 12·-- ~0Ml«tflvla n.a- ~McNIOle »-J7-;,1m Buli.rd U.U-0.. T.-11 J.).37- llut<lla.h'ct 31-ll ... OMlllY-lWJ- TW,.llllU 0111 J>J7-"*' l'leyd J7.0-0.w .. Ol•n• ,, l ef'YY Olelll :aa.»--UMy Wtdlll,.. )~J.- ~"5Mil u.u- "'°'1tllll)'Nllller U-3 ...,. .. ..,,.o. u.u- Los Al Racing Results P'WT!WrMay NI_. 0.1r, Tl'acll , .. , P'll'ST RACI -3f0 Y•rch, J .,.., •ldi. Clllml110, PurM l:IOOO, Just Ask,.,. IOreye.) •.tO 4 40 ,,.., FcArleu Franll, <W1Uoft) l .60 2.40 ThatTrlpltHa..,k ICteaoer> 11.• 1 lme -ta. 16. AllO '" -UO-Moo11 Victory CM11t, II'• A Sun Thing, Go 0.llM a.r. See 8•r Cutle, j)•I Oet>y e.r. Kilyl l. - scratched -FIM t 'H f>PffdY " raaci. -S.J1111t Au ,. a .. F.;&;a Fraall, f'llll ~ ..... Sl!CONO RACE )SO Ylnl$ 1 ~" rn.10en~ P\.t'"'l'IOO. A·VKl«y Jct cM,1u 1 • .o 2.w 2.10 i:>ukk MICll. CM<CllnllOI 2 10 t 00 GoCllun 1C1t11 HO Tlmt -ta.JO. Also ren -A·Oulcll H Easy, Turnplll..e Tr1 ve1u , Henryette's Moon. Orarll Saint, Arovnd Midnight. S<r1tc1Md -Oupllquto. A R•MllO Jamut, t r>c. and Oetey t;nlry. n.tRO RACE -870 yerd!. J .,..r old$& up. Clelmln<,i. Purse $1'00. 0 '0191 CP•l'I U.IO 6.«I •.20 CMllBrown (Llpflam l UO J.20 Crazy Rebel CWalh r I l.IO Tlme-46.10. AllO ren -One And Only, Cold Llgllt, FHI Eddie, Vend• Llllde. NOKretchu. f"OURTH RACE -110 v•rcu J .,.., olds & up. Cl11mlno. PurH Jt'IOO. Solndy Vannah CMy~s) Gru n Up IH•rtl Belly LH Bid CCI II) Tlme-461S. S.IO 2.IO 2.20 l.00 2.IO 3.«I Al liO ran -Lvvee. S<oocier 5'>ort. ~llde. S<ratc~-Flnh Alert. """ RACE -JSO yards. J 'lffr oldS & up Clelmln9 Puru U!GO. Roclly 8e.ach Henk CP1gel 1.20 l .IO 2.IO Dickey Blue Boy (Walll.erl S.00 3.00 Rocke1Mick 1Rtehlrd51 4.60 T1nw-1t.11. Al50 rlf'I -The Cou11t, El T- ParUr, Frffwly Rocket, 0M$> TCWI- '°·Nifty Note. No t<r•l<lleS. SIXTH RACE -3SO yuos. 3 ,..., otch Clalml"'IJ. P\.trs. UllOO. Lulr.nJoli.er IMyle\I u to 7.0I 4.00 Mr. B•r Catch IP•oe> 7.60 • 10 ~River Rull ah ICruotr) 2.to Time -11.9'1. Also ran F11t Bre•ktr, Wlf C.011'1'. Satecrat ker, T r u Cupid, Staroan, Maid The Grede, Tut~ Jet. U Eaacta ->·LukH Jeller & ,.Mr. BMC.tel\, Pald~2l1.llO. saVENTH R.aCI! -400 .,ard\. 3 'fN F olds a.""· Clalmlnq. Pun.e i:i.oo. Top Top IOreyerl 9 l>O S 10 l 00 Roclly Oenue<to (Wfrdl J .60 2 llO Chained RoOet (Adair ) 2.IO Time 70 70. Al'° "'" -Cou11ty L1m1t. Tiny Walch Bound, Burke's Phtol. EIGHTH ltACE -JSO .,.,d~ 3 ~·· olos Cl•lmi"9. P\.trw \1000. Oilndy Oupllcete IRl<N rdsl 11 IO 6 10 2 60 Chiu.moor (Wallo.fr ) 1.«I 3.lO MATER DEi 'S JOHN leGRANOEUR STARTS FOR THE SOUTH. LaGrandeur's Switch Turns Things Around By ROGER CARLSON Orange Coas t College otu.eo.11,l'l .. tsiett and Univers ity of A c hange once in a Washington standout, while can do anyone also coached Estancia some good , and for HighcentersVinceK.Jees former Mater Dei High and Brad Green. star John LaGrandeur, Klees is starting at an All-CIF 4·A choice Notre Dame and Green twice. the move from earned All-Orange Coun- tackle to center initiated ty honors at ce nter in by Mater Dei coach Gary '74, and 3-A All·CIF. Carr did wonders for "There's a lot more him. responsibility in volved football in the Angelus League and I wanted to be a part of it." says LaGrandeur. Garden Grove High competes in 3·A and I wanted to be more competitive. And the Mater Dei education was a factor." As for adjusting to the South ·s system a gainst the North's Okie defense. LaGrandeur says there's --. - Frlday,J uty2S. 1975 Oilers Rally Mesa, Sea Kings Share Loop Lead Villa Park remained Marina Hlgh's sum- undefeated in the HWl-mer league bas ketball linston Beach Summer team knocked Warren basketball league Thurs-out o( a s ha re of the Mes a day night , defe ating De l Ma r circuit lead Estancia, 58 -57, at Thursday night as the .Marina High. Vikings rolled 18s in each Huntington Beach qua rte r to turn back HJgh's Oilers Improved Warren. 72-66, at Corona theirrecord to6·1, rally· del Mar. ing in the closing seconds Corona del Mar's Sea to beat Edison, 60-58. Kin gs. m ean w hi 1 e . In othe r games: stayed in first place with l.ynwood defea t e d a 55-48 win over visiting Newport Harbor . 76-61, Fountain Valley. and Los Amigos downed Costa Mes a kept pace Wilson, 63-56. with Corona del Mar by Villa Park is 7-0 with s topping vis iting El four games to go. Hunt-Toro. 62·58, and Dana ington Beach is 6·1 and Hills. behind the 23-point Estancia is 5·2. s c o r i n g o ( H e n r y Io games a t Hunt-Miki c wicz, downe d ington Beac h H igh , Uni versity, 55-41. Westminster d e feated u111vors•tY <•1> Los Alamitos , 68·50, and "°"1~, 't '! "! ·~ Fountain Valley edged Sm111> • 1 , , Lakewood. Scoring de· M<C•vmonO\ l o l ' Green o o 1 o tails of the latter game Jo11n'°n , o 1 2 were not available. AYel•nc o 2 1 2 How•lt 1 0 0 Jim Spowart led Hunt-H•llord 1 o o ington Beach with 14. C••ub o 1 1 """""''°"Boch IM>I ~~i:;i,:~ ~ ~ Flncha1110 Karkut Harbl11 Sims Sfx>w•rt Wtor Ounlletbero~ Totals '• It l'f lp Total\ 1a s 11 41 ) 1 J 11 Cana Hlltl (SSI 1 0 7 1 t9 11 pf tp 4 7 4 10 Mlk1ew1CL I q 2 7) 2 0 I 4 AQIJlfdr 1 1 3 b 1 0 1 1' Cul!lerlM>n 1 t I S 1 1 l S Stupln ~ • 1 1 q 1 o 3 I• Reeve • o 1 11 21 4 1• II() Totals 21 13 10 SS Edhot1 CJll S'o"' t>y Ollarten 19 II pf Ip Ut11Wr\tly 10 13 8 10 ~1 """'" Allln t 0 I 0 0 0 0 t 0 1 l 0 To\11• 24 I " » l'•1M1lalf1Valley 1411 Holland 8o•olo Tlrw,iey F0<d ,, It ,,,. - ) ' 1 14 • 1 1 .. J • 1 10 I 0 I 2 B•rrlos o 1 J Ttt>1cr l O t. Tot.ls 11 n 11 n 1 " Sc.ere •Y O..•r1•o COM ,. 11 11 Ftn. Vllll'r S IJ IS ~rlt1• 1721 Hof'lrelh SeN.betl Buhler Kanter Boldt ~l<tnd """""• Tolall M.trt11a Warren •• It ~ ~ I 0 l l l • l 11 10 ' ) ,, • l ) 0 ,. • J " I 3 1 , , 12 I 0 1 10 19 n 18 18 II 11-n 1' II 11 11 .. CettaMeU (U I Oman Byer" Miiier ScMnk O~rt Wiii\ Knoa VOUn<J l<tley Total~ 19 II pf i. l 0 J • I 1 1 1' \ 0 l 10 ' 7 • 10 1 0 J 2 ' ' 1 10 I 0 0 J 0 0 1 0 J 0 1 ' 78 6 18 62 El Tore ISO Mllrk Hill Wnll• Helm Chari•~ MlktHltl Grt<.'f'lwood StllQh Denn~chocN• Ricke• l OlllS COSllMtscl El Toro 19 It pf 'P J 1 3 8 7 1 s s J 7 I I !> I 1 1'1 ' 0 2 8 I 0 I 2 1 1 0 ' 0 1 0 ' I 0 I 2 21 IS IS Sil 1'1 IS 11 lb t.7 16 11 ,, 10 S8 DAILY Pl.OT Ill FVNins .&... '-' ., Western ·i Fountain Valley'a America., Legio• baseball team meets tbe F\lllerton Dodgers at 8 tonighl at La Palma Park in Anaheim follow- ing its 3·1 triumph over Western Thursday in the District 29 tourney. · Gold e n West . meanwhile, was a 6·1 viclim at the band or Full e rton in Metro League action at Santa Ana's Me morial Park,. F-taia V•lley UI e• r • ,.. s~.lb • o ' o O 81one,,cl t 1 l • Wllol•rdl lb 4 l I I 'V 8~Mk, II ' 0 0 0 C<•ll p 3 0 I t ro •• Jb l o o o Vel•~uez, \S ' 0 I 0 ucuon. r1 2 I t O EdwarO•, c l 0 0 0 Tows 21 J S 1 SU NI .., I 11 •"'9i r ti • Fiii V.tlley 000 100 10l>-3 S 2 W~lt•n 000 000 001-' l 2 c;.-w .. ,111 Hou~,11 Lotone, ~~ Hud~,tf Salwooc:l.lb Rlchltd,, ID JOllNOn, C LAnoOille. c Gulnn,c:th Nt ,,.,.111, rf TOIDy, 11> Bortr.p Toi.sis •II r ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 .. 0 • 0 0 I • 0 2 0 , 0 0 0 11 1 .. ,.. ' 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 1 0 0 0 .JI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 Scere •Y lnnl119a r Ill • 000 001J 100 1 6 ' 001 002 21-•• t Gomer HerM>n Padgelt Gall191>er FldOtWI V09«1w,.., Nletev11 1 o 1 ' Odna H111s 11 1s 10 11-ss 3 6 1 12 CoronadelMilrUSI 3 1 1 7 19 11 1 J 3 • 81.t<k 7 00 3 0 1 I> Sid~~· S O ' l 0 11 Ruucka 1 o pl Ip . " 1 10 Artists Triumph Tot•ll 1 0 0 1 Tut 0 l 0 ' 0 1 23 ll II Sli Schloemer 1 1 ScwebyOWrttn G•rn I 6 Hunt. Buch 11 1 11 ) IS E Oi SOf'I a 11 17 E $la1Kla 1571 ,, It ,. '" CM Track M<CIOSll~y VanHor11 Blscholt 1 s ' '" OcMt" o. •tttffl 3 0 0 • 100 I S•n9ltlar • 10. I H O 1 P"I ler'>On Sil 0 &80 I McOuown 1 H 1 Milt L McQuown • 11 7 HJ I S • S H> Pr1te Ho~ Neum...,, l<ronntelot Oroil• I 0 1 1 Tc.tals 0 I 0 0 J ' 10 1 IS VIII,, P•r'-17 10 16 EU3n<1a IJ n IS N .. •,Ort H.,bOr ('1 I 19 I\ l I ScllwalDe Wllk1n-. Ke'f"!' Cooke Feouc•e Galey Pa1rltk •R~n 0 1s1.1n1s1ao Dude1 Craig ~0100 Totals s 0 0 0 ' l 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 lll ~ Scwo lly Ou~r1er• Lynwood 7S 11 40 Newp0rt HarbO< 11 12 21 I 1 Bvrne I> 4 lJ 1 ~"'" •" 12 I !>P 1 1 0 Ldl>Ole ... a•. PV I FO\ltr 1J.b Ot .. J C.U> ' ldbOft 14) 10 l J 1 Pu.i1c kit 7 " •s S. J-M11e 1 Jo11n,on " H Mil~ 18 SI Wdlll 1. 6ern<1r010 I IS'· ZO ~ H19ll Scllo.I " SI 100-1. TheftOI 'Q no-1, ThPrtOI ana M< Ptl<ld 2l 6 JJO 1. T ~qaroen pf Ip "·' '~ 1. Die ~••"on H 6 880 1 2 I COOi< I.SCI Mlle 1 Willtrrllou~ • 1~ 0 10 10HH-1. Falke! 8 l Mile I SI JOl\n ? O t na You no Is H Mlle Walk , 0 71 Tt"eo•rden I II HJ 1 WAnO 6 2 I 8 LJ -1. Gray 12·& SP 1. Teeters H-0 0 1 PV 1. Conkle 11-~ OtHU• 1 All•n 3 2 1J1·11~<TJ -1.Robln\Orq•J. 0 1 0 7 Junler H1qll • 100-1. Sltrpk,, 11 o no 1 Cm um 1 1t 1 310 1 V•ll<lvNdl' •q S 44() 1 1 l St•~l>~.t SS 8 880-I !lr•ll 1 "°"'C>"'° 1 0 2 11 Mile 1 Brian lllt1m1>"'" • .1 '? 1l f.1 \nt~r~o .. 1t~, 1 A"roer \f\ 4 H 1 Hat-~ •-10 LJ I Hrnry I/• _I Bol1on JS.a PV 1 Yalt-\' 6 J M1lr Brian Trtorrp'oOn 1 S SO Laguna Be ac h High over ca me a four-point halfti m e de ficit and de· f\.'aled Foothill, 44-37. in a Foo th i ll L eagu e basketball gume Thurs- day night. In a nothe r Foothill gam <:'. Pacific outscored S.tn Clemt'nte. 38· 16, in l ht.' ~l'c o nd h a lf a nd rolled lo a 73·48 win. An et in a Santa Ana league g a m e . Mi ssion Vi ejo couldn "l hold on to a fou r·poinl lead w ith 21 seconds left in overtime, and lost lo Canyon, 38-37 . Ben Dacon . a 6-5 junior ccnl<.'r. scored mobl of Ills 14 poi n t., in the second ha lf to !'>pc.1 rk l.aj!una Rl'ach 0<.1vc Zogg h <.1d 19 points for M 1ss1on VicJo. Miulo11 Viejo IJ1l ,., ti ,,,. tp Z090 <> l 1 19 A06m~ 1 0 3 4 S.•ver l o J • H•ttrup 0 7 0 1 ~-7 0 0 • Vet\\<Chrn I 0 0 1 Tr.t\"I' 11 J I 31 Hdllt1m• Canyon. 19.12. !.all Cl•MC"" 1411 Ounllam ~valh Nuly Wl\~rell Ohwr M<OoNld Mite he ti Tolels ,, It "' .. ' 0 1 I 6 3 2 IS I 1 3 3 s 0 0 10 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 • 1 0 0 • 21 4 •• Sure by 0111 rten Pac1tlc1 " 11> " n-n San Clemeflte 70 11 • ._. L.a9<111• lle1c11 1'41 lg fl B~on L111~trom 8. Sm1111 R Smtih P1._, 6 1 0 3 ' 7 2 0 0 0 E¥cln\ t TOid iS 18 I Score by Ou~r1tr5 lt99UM 8e6tn 'I ' 12 Foo1h1ll I 14 9 ,,,. .. 1 " .. 7 • 7 1 10 3 • 1 7 1 1 3 l JO .. U-b • 37 Never Nollet<! (Clr ooral 2 • .0 Tome -11 .... La Grandeur is the at c enter." points out starting center for the La G rand e u r . · · I 'm South in the 24th annual responsible for getting Shrine All·star football t h e b a I l t o t h e game at Pasadena's quarterback and you Rose Bowl Saturday become more or a team night. In the fall he treks leader." few problems in block-~----------~----------·~---------~ .. ~-~-------- THINK Al50 ,.,, -OrvllHI Ma rtOll, Hava Good Oo. Ima Strew Too, Rontno Note, ~kwn Sam, O~n Ololce, Nor. T-Silot. S<retclled-Inky Restus. u Eucta -1·0Hcly Ooopllutlf & 4-CblcllamMr, Paid '1'7.SO. NINTH RACE -3SO yards. l year ol~. Clalml119. Purse UOOO. tiarl B•rs IOrtYf!rl 9.60 5.40 4.IO Se.o Flloht IP•oel 12 .. 20 9.20 lo Stanford with a full-LaGrandeur's pro- ride football scholarship. udest moments at Mater ing patterns or pulling for scr een passes. THINK HONDA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER kw A hfftt D.d 9625 G. G. 11'94 G~Gro•• 537.7777 HONDA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER kirA..._D.d I l7SO le«li lhcl w 537-6124 THINK THINK TOYOTA Jaguar SEE HERB SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER FRIEDLANDER FcrA..._hal Few A•"" Dfff I 0011 G. G. lavd. 13750 •och lh•d G_..Gro•t w.,....,tw 5J7·S464 537·6124 Aldmtle>s News (Rlchlrd5l 11.«I Time-18.07. Also ra11 -H1d1beyou. Pam·a f<ocli.et, Ranll Reflecltd, Declla Jet, ~.ny Phllllps, 81rthday L•u, 5.lrw,iuesa. "I was never really Dei center around the satisfied with myself at 1974 Servile game when tackle du r i n g my he came in for seven un- f r e s h m a n a n d assisted tackles. "I don't sophomGre seasons at feel I was blocked that Mater Dei ," says night by anyone. I was LaGrandeur from the really concentrating." "The only problem has been in adjusting to dif. fer ent quarterbacks," s ays the 6-3, 220-pounder. "They all have different ways or s ticking their hands in there for the snap. And their cadence varies . It was super hard at first, but we're getting '-----------•-----------·'------------··----------- Scratchfd-Pal's 0111dy. SS Exacta -7·Hart Ban & .. ~ Fligllt, Paid ~H.M. Area Nine Wins HawallMI Oet"91t 01 ~nno,7b AIYer\On, It Vignarotl, c 1.Jpton, ID KublOl, lD V•ll Tl(lhem, cl S-1.•1 Funh .lt> Palne,u Do\IQlllS,P Moll,1> Tote ls .. ' . , ' . l 2 .. 1 4 1 4 I J • 1 0 .. 0 7 0 1 0 J) 7 S<ore•v 111111 ... , H11wallan Gardons 330 010 O Oouol•H Jets 201 100 o ""' 2 0 0 0 2 '1 2 1 2 1 1 I 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 11 1 7 12 t s , l 4x4 SALE '2999 Cal State <Long Beach) LaGrandeur. a Garden training camp. Grove res id e n l and ''I feel that if I had con-roommate of St. Paul tinued at tackle I never High's Brad Slinkard, would have gotten past says be chose Mater Dei second string a t Mater because of the brand of Del on the varsity level. I football in the Angelus knew l could block, but I League. needed first line ex-"I knew the caliber of perience and I wouldn't F h R have got that playing is eport tackle... DANA WHARF -10 •n9lers· 171 LaGrandeur credits kelp t>au. 1111rr1cud•. J 11elit>ut. n C f l h · hi rock cod, n m.acketel. arr or eac mg m NEWl"ORT co.,,.,., Loctiffl -1" every phase or the center anQlors: )J l>Of'llto, ,... sand t>.Hs. 1'0 game Carr a former rock cod, 2 h•llr1u t, M m.1tkere1. • • • CAr1's u1M1111111 -S3 anoitrs: no Cos ta Mesa High,. u 11co1>1n,l 1S meckere1,nrockcod. enough practice in to ofCset it. LaGrandeur, who bench presses 305 pounds and plays rug by for the Santa Ana Celtics, is eye- ing a career as a marine research biologist. ''I'd like to get into agriculture in that area," says LaGran- d e u r . "I !e e l an alternative form of rais- ing food may be big in the future. As for pro- fessional football, if I need money for graduate school ... and professional football makes an of· fer ... l'll take it. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Boston 57 39 .594 Baltimore 48 46 .511 8 New York 49 47 .510 8 Milwaukee 49 49 .SOO 9 Detroit 43 53 .448 14 Cleveland 42 52 .447 14 West Divlsioa Oakland 61 36 .829 Kansas City 50 46 .521 10~ Chicago 47 48 .495 13 Texas 47 51 .480 14 ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divivisoo W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 59 37 .615 Philadelph.ia 55 42 .567 4 IAt New York 48 45 .516 9lf.t St. Louis 48 47 .505 101.-il Chicago 45 53 .459 15 Montreal 39 53 .424 18 West Divlsloa Cincinnati 64 34 .653 Dodcers 52 47 .525 121At San Francisco 47 50 .485 16th San Diego 44 54 .449 20 '72 LAMDCIUISla ~ 3 IPM!I. wem llubl. eif Olftl ,~., Alltel• 44 ~ .444 18 Minnesota 41 S6 .423 20 T'lllWMIY'S "- Oltrolt S, 01111and J Atlanta 43 54 .443 20th Houston 36 64 .360 29 Tll_...ay'skans Cincinnati 2, New York I Chl<190 4, s.n Fr•11cisco 3 s4199 '74 IN'fL SCOUT AIM. VI. elr ~ • _ .. •1-lnt 11t)l(LMI s4999 '4999 20 DEMOS CottOU.A. COIOMA. Ml. LAND CIUISla SAVE NOW . '71 YOUO I H li 4 DI. 0.-... A11I01Nllc; Ill tOl'd . ..,_ .......... AMtFM 11.,.o ~ n11• '*"' • 1188 tnC:OUMf "&'~1=:~~ 17186 Clll<l90•·1, H•w Yori! u . h191"1W 111Mlnvs -.StOf'l 6, Ml-llOtl 2 81111more 10, Mtlwaukff 1 C .. Wllftdlt TIHS, ppd, r.i11 Qflly .. 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I (Fr.,m111 ,_,, •I ""'~ CAIUS~ 10-61 Slf> Frlf'<ltco Cl•rr 7 .. 1 .ti Houlton IRotlff11 S-101 The Irvine Industrial Complex scoff hos built quite o reputation developing che notion's largest. foscest-grow1ng. moster·plonned industrial oreo. They l~now buildings. they l~now loca tion. and chey ore seeing the business results of o rebounding economy. Right now. they con hardly wait undl September to move into the new llC Headquarters Ouild1n9 at Campus and M ocAtthur in the City of lrvinP You con shore this building with chem. 1f you act now. The entire second f loor-8.317 square feet overlool~1ng a central landscaped court- yard-is available for leose to firms w ho1f opprecioce che superlocrve design, centFol lococion. flexible floor pion. high building idenmy ond convenient od1ocenc porl<lng that mol<e this the hottest spoce opportunity in the area. If shoring o butld1ng w ilh these indumiof pros appeals to you. coll your brol~er or Chvck Ouchonon. The Irvine Company's Monoger of Commercial Real Escote. at 644--0011. Though you'll hove to w oit along with the llC staff unul September co move it\ we con help you begin spoce planning 1mmediotely. , . -. . fl8 CAIL Y PILOT Friday. July 25. 1975 Transpae Finals OfficUU Standing• Annowwed ISy Al.MON LOCXABEY 0 .11, P1i.1 a .. u,. e:•w After days of rct>dlng the romput~r. Transpacifi c Yuc·ht Club has finany issued the o m cial standings or the entire 65-boat fleet that made the 2.225-m ile run from Los Angeles Harbor to Honolulu starting July 4. fl y way or review, the official re- sults did not change any or the win- m.•rs in the four classes. Ragtime was first to finis h for the seeond con- St"cutive race w ith an elapsed time of nme days, 23 hours, 54 minutes and 51 st·conds. CHUTZPAH, STUART Cowan's ul- tra-light displacement sloop, was first on corrected time for lbe second race in a row. Sunset Blvd was Class A win- ner; Gary Myers' Blue Streak from Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the winner in Class B ; Milt Smith's Mamie, California Yacht Club; was t he Class C winner. and Chutzpah cap- tured Class D. TPYC confirmed inquiries of a number of Transpac followers r e- garding t he extra time allowance given Nick Frazee's 48-root sloop Swifls ure for the time she spent in res- e111ng the crew of the cruising boat At· torante. Swiflsure was allotted an ad· dition time allowance or six hours and O minutes. representing the time spent in the rescue plus an additional L. !ti. Boyd 45 minutes per day for the addilionaJ weight on the boat for the last 1,000 milesoflherace. In response to numerous inquiries as to "how did old so-and-so do in the Transpac?" here is the entire correct- ed time list s howing position in class and overall: CLAU A ~tBlvc:l,Call•y·Ll"O'r.8 17 JI« Al 11> WMrlot. 6ru<h Mec:lr •Ck,~ ,~ 1• )) A 1 ,, Hawk•Y•. Oavic:I CuO.ler, ~ 18 ... UI> A 3 79 Aorlll'Qi,Me"ryWhnl~r Jr .~ 11 I) SI A 4 ~ M1yokodOfllll,J N Fukuvo•hl,8.n •I Of A~~' Natoma,Oo,,•lc:IO•llll'I,~ ()) 0 ()II A. 411 R;t0hme, P•'>Qul"l·Whllt', 9 Oil 'X> ?0 A 1 .S2 Oncsine, Sumnt'r Lo"q 9 08 u 00 A 8 )4 Slete, Wollo•m Slew .. • I ~ 11 73 lb A 9 'X> Sorcery, J11cob WOOc:I <I 13 lO 03 A 10 )Ii Sumatra, AIM,,rlon, 9 IS JJ 07 A 11 )'I WlnowarciPosage,M.JrkJohnloO'l,9 Ol 44 CO A·11.-.0 Con~lellaloon.BruceAc:IAm, 9 10 13 JI A·ll -6.l a.11.-i-.Jao Rookly,,,9·10 ,.. n A 14 o.\ Soerena,Sleven 6raQQ, 10 13 OC>·49 A IS I>) CLASS B Blue Streak, Gary N"Y""· 8 0. :M 04 8-1 ) Pa,_he, Rooeroc Par1t, 8 08 441 OI B 1 I LocoVremtt' 111.J1m s .. a1s8 O'l.:i. SI 11.J lO ~imavera, Jor~ Oopp, I 09 411 W O-i 8 F1oesse, Oc:anShll'S,8 IJ ?I> SI RS 10 Unc:lrne,NormanOo\ .. lt'y,8 14 JI )8 M -2l Sl\amroo. Roy Oosnt'y, 8 14 •S •I 8-1-23 Nomol,,, W1ll1<1m N1cke<:o0n. 8 1s·12·os-e.e 1~ Xanthippe, Alon S1mpk1n\, 8 18 JO~ 8-9 78 1~obaOI.,, OavoO """"• ~ 19 OI 76 8·10 lO l'ar....,.,,., Chdrle• JorClon, 8 19 JI 18 6 II 32 Swlllsure,N1nFra1N-.~ 20 17 41 B 11 13 Td5o<Dll,Owt:nMir"'"Y 8 W ~'12& B 1) l6 MOrQdn'\ Po'"'· W1ll1<1m Sulll11<1n 8 23 10.4'1 e.u ~l H•lllrla, Sumr<1ll WP.l•er. 'I 10 )I 10 e l~ S) Aran11, Ro~rt M t [ 1•901, <; 11 20 01 B·ll> &I TOp.ll, Earl Pllkon, 9.19.~ 37 B·ll 62 CLASS C Mamie, Miit Smith. e·oJ 10 11-C:·I 2 Tll'~ley Light, Henry G r.incll", 1.0): 12. ll>- C-7-~ Whisper, Waltf'r Braue!>, 8 00·3'1 SS C:·3 6 Reg.irdle~~. Ro~rtCok,8 21.4S.09-<·4 9 Scaramouche Huron Winner 30,000 Quills On Porcupine CHICAGO CAP> - Scar a mou c he, a 54· footer out of Sturgis, Mich., was the unofficial winner of the top class as all but a few or the 165 en- br i e s r i n i s h e d t h c marathon Chicago Yacht Club Cente nnial Race from Port Huron, Mich., to Chicago. A pollster contends fl!wer than seven per- cent of the g rownups outside Texas in this country know who won the battle of the Alamo. Your family historian may not believe that. All rieht. ask that cxoert for the na me of Admiral Dewey's victorious flagship in the battle wherein the Maine w:Js sunk. Far fewer than one percent can answer that one. It was the Olympia. ' SIR, NOT MANY anagrams s uch as "un- ite"' .ind "untie" have opposite meanings , what? HIAWATHA Q. "Was Hiawatha a reaJ lndfan?" J\. The character in Longfellow's poem was a s pinoff of a real Indian named Hiawatha, a foxy feUow who did much for the Onondaga tribe w ith his political strategy and fancy oratory. lie sold a lot or angry men on the theory th al peace was better than war. Q. "HOW MANY quills on a porcupine? A. Figure 30,000. That's about a third as many quills as hairs on the scalp <>f a redheaded woman. Address mail to L .M . Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9'2626. John "ewcombe , ..... Mafptet Cturt With only 19 boats out of a n ori~inal fleet who had s tarted out from Port Huron, Mich., on Saturday still on the lake Thurs d ay nig ht, the Michigan boat, owned by Chuck Kirsch of Sturgis, a member or the Chicago Yacht Club, had a cor- rected lime or 83.4345 de- ci m :.ti hours for the 632-mile distance. Namis Scores MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) -The sloop Namis, first to cross the finish line in the Port Huron-to-Mac JC inac Island yacht race early Monday, was awarded the victory in Class A after handicaps were computed. Namis, owned by P.A. Watson of the Chicago Yacht Club, finished the trip in 40 hours, 36 minutes, five seconds. BOATING HighWmds Hit Regmta In Canada KINGSTON, Ont. (AP) -High winds left top- pled yachts littering the sailing courses Thursday in the fifth day of the Canadian Olympic Regatta, Kin gs ton <CORK>. and forced the cancellation or the Finn and 470 class races. Boats limped back to the Oly mpic harbor. some with damage d gear, others with bent or broken masts. R escue crews pulled sailors and boats from the l a ke where winds or up lo 38 knots whipped waves up to five feel. One group of Tempests were struck by a fast squall as they rounded a course marker. When the squall passed, five were left dismas ted and helpless. Despite the storm. Toronto's Hans Fogh, a naturalized Canadian who won an Olympic medal when he sailed for Denmark, sailed has f1y. ing Dutchman to a first- place finish, Canada's first victory of the re- gatta. The class leader, Yves Pajot of France, capsized. Pajot righted his boat on his own and finished fifth, clinching first place in the Flying Dutchman class. Sev e r a l Newport Beach a nd other South e rn California sailors a re competing in the regatta, officially known as CORK. Dave Ullman and crew Jack J akosky are entered in the 470 Class, Argyle Campbell is competing in the Tempest Class. and Henry Sprague III is a contender in the Finn Class. R. Paul Allen. formerly or Newport Beach and now from San Diego has been leading the regatta in the Torn ado catam a r a n class. Resie Casals • • Tony Roche Bellringer Buys! Toa Okker Ann l iyomura Francoise Durr =Id eQm Yijiy Amritraj " tennis .. July 25-26-27 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Tonight. Los ~es vs. Hawaii, 7 p.nt. San DiecJo n. Golden~ 9 p.m. Saturday. Hawaii YS. Phoenix. 7 p.fft. Saa DiecJo YS. Golden Gohn, 9 P."" Tick.ts aYOilld* ROW at AIMllMi• C011nt1tl0ft Cewtw lo• Offic• Li~rty. Mvt.al Ttdit't Agetteies R•~Seats 7.50-7.00-4.50--.d 3.00 G .... AI ... .._. 7 I 4-635-5000 ALL-WEATHER DUFFEL BAGS Save $7.00 Stow your weekend gear in this big cylindrical bag. Colorful vinyl, traditional design with loop straps, non-rust zipper and attaChed gadgetry. Asst. colors, contrasting trim. 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Stories by JACKIE HYMAN Ot tlle D•ll1 f'li.t SUff Woody Allen's "Don't Drink the Water" is quite a change from the Greek tragedy "An· tigone.'' Charles Mitchell, Golden West College drama instructor who directed the tragedy in April, is now steerin~ the course for the comedy, which will run at the college's community theater on. the Huntington Beach campus. July 30 through Aug. 2. !'1 was looking forward to do- ing a comedy." Mitchell said. "I've done a lot or heavy things. Although as a director, 1 don't tend to look at a play as a .com· edy; l lend to look at it as a story.'' reasons Mitchell cited for select- ing the play. Another was cost. "We had lo do modem theater because we couldn't economically afford to do a costume play," he ex- plained. "The (third) problem was to find a play that had ... enough characters to give everyone a chance to act," Mitchell said. "Modern plays have four or five characters, so it's difficult." There are 16 m ajor rol~s in the com edy, plus several small roles, he said. "WE HAVE a wide range of ages (in the cast>, from high school students lo older people - really a community theater ven· tu re.•' The performers are enrolled in a summer theater works hop, which Mitchell heads. "Maybe half of them would say 'l would like lo.' but they're keen enough to know that a career in acting is difficult. But technical 's a different situation. There are many more opportunities there for them." ('Technical' refers to backstage work. including set and costume design and con· slruction ,a nd l ig htin g technology >. The cast is headed by Joan Hagerty, James Boyce, Mark Shaw, Laurie Sondag and Ray Scott. Tickets at $1.50 are available at the college bookstore. Curtain time for the show is 8 :30 p.m. Running at Golden Wes t Coll ege's Actor 's Playbox this weekend is the Pulitzer Prize- winning drama "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the· Moon Marigolds." directed by Denise Dunne. I • 0~1ly Pilot Pl>ote by Lee Pay ... T H E PLAY I S "about a family that gets marooned in an embassy behind the Iron Cur· lain. It's a com edy or errors," Mitchell said. The popular appeal of a Woody Allen comedy was one of thre.e About half are regular winter students at Golden West, Mil· chell estimated. He said only a few people in the course plan to pursue careers in acting. "Marigolds ". also a product of the theater workshop, will be performed at 8 :30 tonight and Saturday. Tickets are $1.50. 'AMERICANS' STRUGGLE WITH ARABS IN WOODY ALLEN COMEDY AT GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE (From Left) Joan Hagerty, Mark Shaw, Pearl Nichol, Allen McCafferrey and Jim Cook ... OCC's 'Cabaret ' Unlike Film Cari Nelson (above left) plays the cabaret'• master of ceremonies; Mari•na Renee, above, is the herol"e, Salty Bowles, ant:t Rich•rd Rowland (left) pl•y• Clifford Bradshaw Some directors shy away from plays which have been made into popular films, but for J ohn Ferzacca directing "Cabaret" presented a cha llenge. "l thoug ht we could do an original production that is closer to the book by Christopher Isherwood and to John Van Druten 's pla y, 'I Am a Came ra ."' said Ferzacca, who is directing "Cabaret" at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The production is set for July 30 and 31 and Aug. 1 and 2 at 8:30 p.m . in the college auditorium, with tickets at $2 available now from the box omce. BOX OFFICE hours are 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . tonight; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . Saturday; 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p .m. July 28 and 29, and 7 p.m. each performance night. "I wasn 't real ha ppy in a lot of ways with the way the film was presented ," said Ferzacca. an associate professor of theater at Orange Coast who has directed a number o( productions, including "The Sea Gull" and "Lenny." "For one thing, they cut out a lot of music. The movie makes it a realistic story that has the songs h appening only in the cabaret. •'This one has people singing to each othe r in other places. There's much more music, about 15 to 20 songs,•' he said. "IT'S ONE of those plays that can say a lot of different things. It depends on which issues you choose to focus on." Ferzacca said. "It seems to me that the play is really about the loss of in· nocence. You're looking at Berlin before the ris e of Hitler." The story of ''Cabaret" con- cerns the r elationships among an American girl, an English boy and the master of ceremonies at the Kil Kat Klub, a decadent cabaret. The film starred Liza Minnelli, Michael York and Joel Grey. ln the Orange Coast produc· lion, the leads will be played by M ariana R e ne e , Richard Rowland and Carl Nelson (as the emcee). FERZACCA said that. in addi· lion to using music and charac· ters the movie changed, he dif· fers in his directorial approach to that he has seen used in other stage productions. "I think there's probably more humor in the relationships than there normally is ... We've used music differently. I use songs at He Picks Programs on KOCE Bf ANNE COOPER Of tlle D•llY Piiot Slllfl Mission Viejo resident Paul Corbin, 32. watches a lot of television. In one two· day period last month he sat through 119 shows. Corbin isn't addicted. He's a pro- fessional viewer. As direct;<>r or pro- 1V PROGRAMMER CORBIN Seek• Speclftc Auclenc•• ,.. gramming for public broadcasting sta- tion KOCE-TV, Channel 50, in Hunt· ington Beach, Corbin must acquaint himself with a wide selection of pro· grams av ail able to the station. How does he choose among so many shows which will be shown on KOCE? He says be tries to s tay in touch with what appeals to a wide variety of people. "I READ LETJ'ERS from viewers and talk to viewers who call the station," be says. ''Ol course I take note o( what works for other stations, but I give creat.er weight to what l hear. from the man on the street." Public broadcasting di((ers from com· mercial television, says Corbin, in that it does not attempt to appeal to mass au· diences throughout the broadcast day. "We aim for specific audiences al dif- ferent times of the day. Our goal is to capture any given viewer at least once a week.'' In aCtditlon to hll res.,amlbilities at KOCE, Corbin also travels regularly to Wubln,ion, D.C .• headquarters lo~ the Publlc Broadcasting System <PBS). Last month alone be new lo Washington three times on PBS business. 11,E MADE ONE trip to serve on a commiUee reapooalble for d)()Oling addi- tions lo the public television library. It was ln his capacity as member ol tbls committee t hat be watc hed l U t.elevlslon shows (n two days. '\.We were looking for shows with 'ruagic'." Corbin Saye. "We figured if the show hadn't caught our interest in the first five minutes, it probably wouldn't capture much of an audience." All 254 PBS subscribers, including KOCE, may draw from the library, which was organized in 1969. Of the 119 shows they viewed in June, the commit - tee selected 44 to a dd to the existing col· lection. Among those they chose was a KOCE-produced series, "The Magic of Oil Painting." ''The public is demanding betterquali· ty in their television viewing," Corbin says. "ConsequenUy. public broadcast- ing appeals to a wider audience than it used to,, Series like 'Ascent of Man' and the new 'Classic Theater' have a double appeal. Students get coHege credit for watching them , but the quality of the shows is so fantastic that a lot more peo- ple view them as entertainment." CORBIN SAYS HE considers public broadcasting complementary to com · mercial television, offering viewers a g r eater variety than they would otherwise have. "I'm the last person lo put down commercial television," he says."[ watch it myself. l gel a kick out of shows like 'Kojak' and 'Mary Tyler Moore."' Corbin lives with his wile and two children at 26482 Jacinto in Mission Viejo. He says they bavetohaveseveralsets. "I'm not an average viewer," be·~· "When I watch televilloo, I look for trend.I, new techniques, that kind of thin•. The way I flick channels, 1 would drivetherestof lhefamilynuts." But Corbin says he and his f amity don't really watch a lot ol television. "We're a pretty acllve bunch,'' he says. "Besides, I feel a bout nighttime television the way a mailman must feel about evening walks." l different times for the punctua· lion of scenes. It makes the emcee like a Greek chorus." Ferzacca said. The mus ical in volves more than 100 students who take a summ e r the ater works ho p course and had to audition fo r parts. Members of the orC'hcstra are also from the class. David Anthony is the orchestra director, Carole Boelter leads the chorus and Rebe cca Sordelct is choreographer. Steven Jay Warner (above) appears as Herr Schultz. while Felicia Joan Hernandez plays Fraulein Kost. Other featured performers are Theresa Verdecia and David Smaw (not shown). On a String . .. _ James Gamble and rus marionettes will be reatured dur· ... ing the Festival for Young People, July 28, 29 and 30 a(• Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave.., Fullerton. Show times are 11 a.m .. noon and 1 p.m. daily. Admission ls Cree. There will also be workshops on ' «ramies, p~inting, drawing and puppetry . r- ' £2 DAl..YPILOT The Lo• Angel•• Ballet, wllicll leoturea John CllllOfd (right) and Polly Shelton of Coron• del Mar, wtll be among the groups performing"'" •t the Los Angel ea Musk: Center Frld!Y.Juty25, 11'75 • ID LA 'Dance Currents' Groups Wilf Peeform in Pavilion Hall Los Angeles Dance CUrrents II: Americana Dance Theater of v.i.11 open Aug. 10 in the Grand Sherman Oaks v.:ill open the Hall or the Los Angeles Music season Au g. 10, paired with Center Pavilion, pla);og each R'Wanda Lewis Afro-American Sunday afternoon through Sept. Dance Company of Los Angeles. 2Iat 3p.m. On Aug. 17, Choreographers' Among the many dance groups Dance Company of Loyola- which will perform will be the Marymount University will be Matti Lascoe Dance Theater paired with Southern California Company of 1-luntington Beach Ballet Society of Los Angeles. and the Los Angeles Ballet, star-The bill for Aug . 24 will be com · ring its artistic director, John prised of the Afrlkan Traditional Clifford, a nd Corona del Mar's Concert Party and the Alleluia Polly Shelton, formerly a dancer Black Dance Ensemble of Comp- with the New York City Ballet. ton. Admission is without charge, TEODORO !\1orca ~ F1amen- and patrons should write to "Rug co in Concert. assis ted by Isabel Concerts," 135 N. Grand Ave., !\1orca, "''ill he seen Au,r:. 31 "'i th duced by the community affairs department of The Music Center Operating Company. Doors for each performance will open at 2: 15 p.m. Reserved seating s paces will be held until 2:40p.m. Patrons holding reservations who find they can't attend are asked to c.a ll (213) 626-7211 and cancel. Tryouts Set For Moulwn Los Angeles CA 90012, cncl~in g lh<"Aman 1;-olk 1'-:nse n1blc. a stampe d, self.addressed en-&>pl. 7 '''111 find P;,isadena's The 1975-76 season at the velope for the return of tickelS. Tht• i\1o\"in~ Company dancing Laguna !\1oulton Community Patrons should bring their own 1,1.·ith the Bob Banas Dance Com-Playhouse will open wit.h a play cushions. pany or Los t\n,l!c iL's. by Emlyn Williams called "The On TV: Documentary, Drama ) ' . . ·' . O! •-"'1 lllterMl t.o televlsloa J.S,ewen 1next 'weU: wUl be t.-, tpeciala : a d Ta11ia and a documentary. · .. Another Part of Ute Porelt," Lillian Hellman's 1948 hil Broadway play, will be showp on "Hollywood Te levision Theatre" Thursday at 9 p.m. oo Channel 28. The play probes the psyeholocical factors motivating the Hubbard1, a reactionary Southern family which exploita its fellow townspeople. 1be pJ.py l5 set in 1880. The ruthless rather is portrayed by Barry Sullivan. His wife is played by Dorothy McOu.in and their t.bl'ee ablldnli ' The BBC production, ln which are Tiffany BoJlfqJ. A.QdreW Brlt11b dettctive 5tory writer Priaeand:Robert'Foxwortb. • El-Wyn Jone s t eanled with Abo la the east •e WUllaP.1 doeumentU,, writer John Lloyd, Baasett, P atricia . <Irish•) S&ei'l~ corilblng tlirchives and private ing, Lane Bradbury, Kent Smith, collections for information, cap- WUliam Walker, Madie Norman, tures current attitudes toward Jack Manning and Peter Brocco. Jack the Ripper. Was he a One of the most famous cases member of the royal family? Did i n police hl slor y , the· Sir Charles Warren,Chle(Com- Wh.itecbapel murders of Jack the missioner or the Metropolitan Ripper will be the subject of a Police, know something about series of documentary specials the murderer he wanted to hide? airing the week of July Z1 . Aug. 1 Did he destroy evidence to do so? on Channel 11 . The si.x 00.minute "Jack the R ipper" combines specials hosted by Sebastian the reenactment of scenes with Cabot will begin Sunday at 11 :30 documentary evidence, some or p.m. and continue Monday which had not been made public through Friday at midnight. before. ·1--=1~~b'n.I~~~ OUR USUAL Spanish Days WEDOIN6 ~ At Santa Barbara MINTS madt!' to l/2 PRICE SALE "Dll'l'ED CHOCOU.TEu .__ ISi . ,,I. s •••..•.. I ,. ••••• •1•1·: Old Spanish Days in from Old Spanish Days Santa Barbara will be in Santa Barbara, 1122 cele b rated Aug. 6 N . Mllpas St., P .O. Box through 10. 1587, Santa Barbara, CA 440 E. I 7 st.• COSTA MESA Hi gh li g h ts of the ,93F=1:02~.:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;:!:;2::;::;;::::=::::;::::::::':_.::•:~:::::::::::::::::::; festival wi ll include a ii performance by Jose Feliciano at the Santa Barbara County Bowl at 8 p.m . Aug. 7 and a con- cert there by Linda Roruitadl at 8 p.m . Aug. 8. There will also be a rodeo at the Earl Warren Showgrounds Arena and. flamenco dancing by Juan Talavera and Com- pany. Other activities in- C'lude a costume party, variety show, art dis- p lay s, dances, a carnival, concerts and a children's parade. Additional inform ation on the fiesta is available Blnegrass Set FIUL2WEEKS SALE ENDS SAT., AUG. 2nd SA VE 50% .. 70% AND MORE! OH OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ••• CHAHDELIEllS H.t.HGIHG LAMl'S WALL RXTURES FIHE TAILE LAMPS Usually, at 2:30 p.m . before Inner City £tcpcrtory Dance Corn Js Green." each performance, a panel dis-Company "'ill appear Sept. 14 Canyon Grass, a Costa cussion will be conducted by v..·ith the Malti Lascoe Dance Mary Eastman Rigney will be Mesa-based bluegrass leaders in the film and dance in-Theater Company or Huntington guest director and sbe and Hap group, will play from 7 Beach. Graham, managing director of o 'clock to midnight ~wtries. Bella Lewitsky, Marge the pla,·house, "'ill hold o--n re-tonight and Saturday at Champ'·on and Paula Kelly ar0 The concluding '"""rformance .. -Scheduled for the opening da; · on Sept. 21 v.·ill be ~mprised of adings on Aug. 3 al 1 p.m . at the Shakey's Pizza, 25342 panel on Aug. 10. the Margalit Dance Theater playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Mc intyre St., Laguna Company and the Los Angeles Road, Laguna Beach. llills. · FOURTEEN dance companies Ballet . Required players are 10 men r::==:::::------j ~>'ill appear during the seven-Los Angeles Dance Currenl5 II and rive wome n. plus extra men, ~eek season, two at each is sponsored by the MusicCenlcr v..·omen and young people. Read- performance. Dance Association, and is pro· ingsareopentoanyone. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;~~~~ PLUS This Saturday, July 26 On The Village Green Wood Carver's Show ~ A New Em in Catalina Tfavet ' I Mastermind• Tournament . 12 Noon. A game of wits and logic to bre ak tl1e hidden code. Registration at Gan1es- manship in Mercantile Bldg. No entrance fee. Prizes. Al Doum, So. Cal. Champion-Director of Tournament. 'Game ol the Year England, '75. .. 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N.,..ryl Phone 646-3737 /646-8194 • • • l • . .,.. , ... " '· 1 y 'A!li'tcl Elttt,fe f..l.islifi113 h r h d, e P· d a id •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I; I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' • ·At N~ponn­ Sounds of today's bits are mixed with tK>Dg standards and a touch of jazz in the music of A_wakening, now playmg from 8 :30 p .m . to 1 :30 _a .m . Monday s through Saturdays in the Lido Lounge at the Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. 5 CroWns Adds Lunch One factor seems paramount among those that make South Coast dining a continually pleasurable pursuit. It's the con- stant willingness on the part of restaurateurs lo experiment, change a nd grow, to be bol<i and creative in mixing the new with the tried and successful . The combination of establish- ments in transition and those yet to be tried never leaves the diner with a sense of standing still. Herewith are some of the recent and impending developm ents fueling the current momentum. The Five Crowns in Corona del Mar is observing its 10th an- niversary. PREVIOUSLY a dinner house only (excepting Sunday brunch), the Five Crowns r ecently added daily luncheon service, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m ., Monday through Friday. And Sunday brunch con- tinues as usual from 10:30 a.m . to 3p.m . The luncheon menu includes suc h h ighlights as crepes Versailles, with breast of chicken in a rich creamed sauce; steak sandwich, broiled to taste and served on sourdough bread; and "toad-in-t he·hole," an in- dividually baked Yorkshire pud- ding filled with c hunks of filet Out ·n· About Norman Stanley mignon a nd fresh mus hrooms sauteed in butter. Chef's selections feature omelets, a different one each day; a hot dish, chosen to fit the season ; and a s pecial salad. Groups may reserve the handsomely appointed Brighton Rooms upstairs, the garden-like Green House, or the authentic Shakes peare Room for luncheon meetings and private parties, as well as dinner parties (Sunday through Thursday). THE F IVE Crowns' loth an .. niversary s ignals yet another change that's in the nature of a homecoming at the same time. Popular John Ondyke is back as the managing director after nearly five years' ab.sence with other Lawry's operations in San Francisco and Chicago. The restaurant is located at 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Reservations are ad- visable for lunch and essential fordinner: 675·1374. Word is just in on a mfijor ap- pointment at Costa Mesa's soon - to-open South Coast Plaza Hotel. Vladimir Reitmaier has been named executive chef for the new facility, according to J ohn MacLean, director of food and beverage. "' A native of Czechoslovakia, Reitmaier came to Southern California in 1962. While in the Los Angeles area for eight years, he served as executive chef at both the Sportsman Lodge and the Tail of the Cock restaurants. A MEMBER of the Southern California Chef's Association, Reitmaier also worked for several hotels as executive chef prior to accepting the position at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. This important addition to the Orange County commercial and dining scene is slated to open Aug. 18 at 666 Anton Blvd. (directly op- posite the Bristol Street side of South Coast P laza), Costa Mesa. With the opening of the Sun football season a t the Anahe im Stadium, a good place to plan your before-game dinner or af. ter·lhe-game festivities is Mr. Stox r estaurant, located on Katella A venue just five minutes from the site of all the pigskin ac- tion. Also, if you are planning a par- ( See FOR SUMMER, Page CO ·~~ · LITTLE-BIG-0 MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Friday, Saturday and Sunday untl'l 6 P.M.) dinners include soup or salad, baked potato or rice RED SNAPPER... . . .. .. .. • . . • . . • 2.25. MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 2.65 GRILLED SEA BASS . . .. .. .. • . • . • 2.95 'TOP SIRLOIN . . . . . • • . . . . . • • • . . . • 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL • . . . . • • . . . . • • . . . • 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER • • . . • • . . . . • 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daily untl'l 4 p.m. 16278 P~cific Coast Hwy • Huntington Bch. • 1213) 592-1321 3901 E. Cout Hwy • Coron• Del Mu• (7141 675-0900 Now .AppearillCJ • U•e • Fri. & Sat. Hites SUNDOWNERS CcimlryfWeshn Miiak willl •au11M a..., Dtl ...t l• lt4l Ploc..tla Coda Mesa 642-1161 StAte811)AJ)li · i Qf)(eFqode & Grog Open Daily 9-9 2531 Eastbluff Dr., Newport Beach located in Eastbluff Village 640-8120 Frtday.July25. 1975 DAILY PILOT Q 3 ·Children's Plays Set TONIGlfl', JULY %S 'AESOP'S FALABLES' -Children's theater al the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Ma· pie Ave., Westminster. Tonight through Aug. 9, performances at 8 p.m . Fridays, 2 p.m . Saturdays. Reserv a lions 893-8626. 'AUCE IN WONDERLAND' -Children's play at the Fountain Valley Community Theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Tonight through Aug. 3. Curtain at 7:30 p.m . Thursdays and Fridays, 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. $1.25. Reservations 846-5916. 'RUMPELSTILTSKIN' -Creative children's production, 7 : 30 p.m. Fridays and 2 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays tonight through Aug . 2 at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 N. Main St., Huntington Beach. Reservations 842-5421. 'TALES OF HOFFMANN' -Offenbach opera, in English, 8:45 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays now through Aug. 2. Presented by the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $5. Reservations, 494-0709. 'THE G R EAT ADVENTURE' -Nature film, 8 o 'clock tonight at the Hashinger Science Center, Chapman College, 333 N. Glassell St.. Orange. $1. 'MINSKY'S FOLLIES' -Burlesque show, various times, tonight through Aug. 30 at the Hollywood Palla dium, 6215 Suns e l Blvd .. Hollywood. Tickets al agencies, S6 to $15. In- formation. (213) 466-4311. CAPTIONED FILM FOR mE DEAF -"The In- credible Journey ," rated G, 7 o'clock tonight at the Santa Ana Library, Spurgeon Room, 26 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. Free. 'STORY THEATER' -Fairy tales, al the El Modena High School Cafetorium, 3920 Spring St., Orange. 8 p.m . tonight. $1.50 adults, $1 children. Reservations 997 -1636. ORANGE SYMPHONIC BAND -Open-air con·. cert at Costa Mesa City Park, 18th and Park Avenue, Cos ta Mesa. 8o'clock tonight. Free .. . . 'GODSPELL' -Rock musical. tonight through Aug. 10, various times at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 640-1363. 'NO, NO NANETTE' -Musical revival nightly except Monday now through Aug. 3 at Sebas- tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avemda Pico, Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home S T~AG CHINESE CASINO lit 21st Pl., Newport Beach OR iole 3-9560 MOO!t to Midlli«J'lt Doily-W•ell.nds Until I :00 a.m. on• n 'l'l.US IN HAHOll AlllA ~olden ~ ${;;;)ragon ~~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A La Corte Dishes LUNCH•DINNER DAILY Food to Take 'Out 11 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. :Z02lH_._.lhcL <tOSTA MISA 642-7162. 646-9911 , Times/Places San Clemente. $10.95 to $12.95 with dinner. Reservations 492-9950. SENIOR ADULT DANCE -Tonight and every Friday through Sept. 12, 7:30 p.m. al the Santa Ana College Stude nt Union, 17th and Bristol Streets, Santa Ana. For persons 50 year s of age and older. $1, includes refreshments. JOHN DAVIDSON -Tonight through Saturday, 8 and 10 o'clock, at Magic Mountain in Valencia . 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' -Al the Los Angeles Greek Theater, tonight through Sunday, various times. Tickets at agencies or (213) 666-6000. 'GoOD EVENING' -Satirical revue, tonight through end of Aug ust at the Shubert Theater in Century City. Tony Award winner. Tickets at agencies. 'SHOWBOAT' -Musical at Santa Ana College's Phillips Ha ll , 8 o'clock tonight through Sunday. $2.50. Reservations 835-5971. 'DAMES AT SEA' -Musical. tonight through Sunday al the Cal State Fullerton Recital Hall. ,.. Reservations 870·3371. PULITZER PRIZE-WINNJNG DRAMA -"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon °'Marigolds," at the Actor's Playbox on the Golden West Coll ege campus in Huntington Beach, tonight through Sunday, 8:30 o'clock. SI.SO, tickets at the college bookstore. THE DEFRANCO FAMILY -At Knoll's Be rry Farm in Buena Park, tonight through July 30. JAZZ FESTIVAL -8 p.m. tonight and Saturday, with Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, at the San Diego Stadium. $6to$8, tickets al Ticketron. 'THE SHOW OFF' -Comedy at Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. Tonight through Aug.2 at 8:30 o'clock. Reservations (213) 498-4540. 'BRIGADOON' -Lerner and Loewe musical, presented by the Ana-Modjeska Players, tonight through Aug. 9 at Cook Auditorium, 811 W. Lin· (See CIRCUS, Page C4) .·~~~~ SEREblFF RESTAURANT Enjoy food, drink and merriment at Presents The Velvet Turtle. Get away to excitement 1n the lively atmosphere of The \/1.:l vct Turtle. [111ny gc.:11L·ro11s drink.\ and great food. Then m ove into t he lnun,l!,C where iust about anything from on,(?,inal drinks Lo lively converscJtion t<> today's he-;t sounds urc goin~ on. At The Velvet Tu rtle. The Velvet Turtle Newport Center Drive Wes t, across from the Marriott ,,,.,-"""'" (714) 644-5313 ~-~~~ With enlerlainment from Rio Wilh Roy Ca.rvalho, Bra z ilian singer, guitanst and noted performer from New York to Sa n Francisco. He's bringing 1azz and pop ali ve Tuesday-Thursday from 7 f'M till midnight, and Friday and Sa turday from 8 PM t1ll l AM NOB HILL DINNER Soup Du Jour OT Jam Session A cool crisp salad lo start "Jan Deneou Honey & Mustard. Bleu Cheese OT Thousand Island Hot San Franciscan Loaf of Bread PRIME RIBAUJUS Cheese Stuffed Baked Potato Vegetable du J our Beverage and Your Choice of Dessert Cheese Pie at the piano" NIGHTl.Y MONDAYTHRU SUNDAY Ice Cream Chocolate Mousse 4.95 LUNCH MO'N. THAU FRI. STARTING 11:30 A.M. Children Under 12-$2.95 Entertainment 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. The San Franciscan Restaurant 1617 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESOA Y THRU SA TUR DAY -9:00 P .M •• 2:00 A.M. ~riggerRoom-KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR, COSTA MESA 545-1112 . . . .. .. .. . . .---T ... • • , CIRCUS, PUPPETS AMONG CmLDREN'S ACTIVITIES ..• Mixed Reo~tion <From Page C3) l'oln St., Anaheim SJ 50. Information 533·5271. ME XICAN FESTIVAL -And rodeo, tonight through Sunday at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, starring Tony Aguilar. $3 to $6, tickets at a.gen· cies. 'ONCE UPON A MATTRESS' -Musical com- edy at Saddleback College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, in Building R. Tonight, Saturday a nd Aug. 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. $2. Reserva- tions, 831-9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. •JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' -Presented by llunlington Beach High School students at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 8: JO p.m. tonight and Saturday. Free. SATURDAY,.1ULV26 POETRY R EADINGS -By Elliot Fried and Holly Prado, 8 p.m . Saturday at Bridge Hall, 340 St. Ann's Dr .. Laguna Beach. $2.50. Sponsored by Laguna Poetry FesUval,497-2679. Sharon Ullrick a nd Helen Page Camp re- gister excitement and anxiety at the pro- spect of meeting a Hollywood celebrity in U1e Kaufman a nd Hart comedy "Once in a Lifetime," playing al the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music Center now throug h Aug. 31. 'THE YEARLING' -Children's film, 8 p.m . ~alurday at Hashinger Hall, Chapman College, .J3J N. Glassell St., Orange. $1. SUNDAY, J ULV27 HUNTINGTON BEACH CONCERT BAND Outdoor concert in the Golden West College am- phitheater in Huntington Beach, 5 p.m. Picnic suppers welcome. Free. FOR SUMMER: CREPES • • • (From PageC3) ly the restaurant has accom- modations for up lo 85 in the private dining room. The address 1s 1105 E . Katell a , Anaheim; re- servations, 639-2994. ONCE AGAIN the summer special -fresh fruit crepes -is available al the Magic Pan creperie, located in the Bullock's wing of South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol si .. Costa Mesa. The cur- rent offerings inc lude peach, bl u eberry, ras pberry and strawberry. Some o ( the other desserts al the outsta nding French counlry- s tyle r es taurant include the pecan Monte Carlo with pecan cream, finely ground pecans and a hint of rum. wrapped in crepe with hot maple syrup; the Chan- tilly crepes, "ith bananas and toasted a lmond slivers; the new chocolate mint c repes, with whipped cr eam and creme de men the: and lhe widely-praised crepes Beignet; crepes delicate- ly crisped and served in a basket, with hot brandied apricot or chocolate sauce. A great evening entree at the Magic Pan is the San Francisco dinner, a complete meal tabbed at $3.95. It consists of chicken consomm e Soubrette, with baby shrimp and peas ; and the crab de- light crepe, made with chunks of Alaskan king c rab. 'Sawdust' Show On TV Special, The Sawdust Festival will be brought to Orange County viewers by a s pecial broadcast Tuesday and Aug. 2 at 7:J0p.m . on Channel SO. Located in L aguna Beac h across the road from the grounds or the Festival or Arts, the crafts- oriented Sawdust Festival takes its name from the ground cover- ing of sawdust which accents the rustic buildings of the festival area. Carrol Ellerbe is director of this special broadcast. \uth1·nt11· Nl•v. Orh•an" Crt•nlr Food Suuth Coast's Finest Cuisine 32802 COAST HIGHWAY TrMt Y..wtfT• n...........,receof ....... ~-...y ...... ..., ,. ....... lrwd I 0:30 ...._.2:00 p.a. M16HTLY DIMHH SPECIAL T~-Wed.·'"'-"'- JACK GAltDEHS At TM Pia"o lar Fri. & Sot .. h~ ., ..... ' • •I I I· ·-•• • .. • '' ~\· h It'• .. ~.,....1 tor, • .i,, ~A ' ,,,.., -..nors.."'1 L•h llll"k 24312 DEL PRADO Mgr. IHnt to lrooblde Win«yt DANA POIMT 493·88 I I VEAL OSCAR AMOHG 20 SELECT DINMER fMTREES •••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••• Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining )7 Foslllo11 hlofld Newpo<t Cent~ • • THE : CABARET LOUNGE :. NOW ! APPEARING • • • • • • • • FOi U C.UYATIOHS 644.2030 WOODY HERMAN -At Disneyland. July 2T throulh Au1. 2. 9p.m .to1 a.m. Abo, Bltte Magk, JuJy 21toAue.1, 9and11:30 p.m. MONDAV,JVLY28 POPS CONCERT -Henry Brandon's Sym- phonette, 9 p.m. Monday at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Outdoors, free. FESTIVAL FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Featuring puppets, other activities, 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. July 28, 29 and 30 at Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern, Fulleru>n. Free entertainment, s mall charge !or s ome activities. TUESDAY, JVLY2t MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS -Conducting lhe Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, July 29 and 31 and Aug. 1 and 2. Ticketa at agencies. WEDNESDAY, .JULY 3' ' 'DON'T DRINK THE WATER' -Woody Allen comedy, at the Golden West College Community Theater , 8:30 p.m . July 30 and 31 and Aug. 1 and 2. $1.50, tickets at college bookstore .. DANCING UNDER THE STARS -Stan Freese and his orchestra, 8 p.m. at South Coast Village across from South Coast Plaza. Free, bring your own chair. 'CABARET' -Musical, July JO and 31 and Aug. l and 2 at the Orange Coast College auditorium in Costa Mesa, 8: 30 p. m. $2, tickets at box office. THVRSDAY,JULV31 'CER EMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN' - Production of Black Theater '75, July 31 through Aug. 2, 8 p.m. at the City Hall Annex Theater, 530 N. Ross St., Santa Ana. $1 adults, children free. Information 834-4145. 'TAMING OF THE SHREW' -July 31 lbrough Aug. 17, Thursdays through Saturdays, at The Playhouse in Orange. Reservations 997-9846. RICK NELSON -And the Stone Canyon Band, July 31 through Aug. 6 at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park. 'A MIDSU MMER NIGHT'S DREAM' - Shakespearian comedy, outdoors, 8:30 p.m . July 31 through Aug. 3 in the Shady Quad at Chapman College, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. $2. Informa-tion, 633-8821, ext. 309. Jh~StelU k€ttle 1 Featuring .• INT•RNATIOtW. SJEWS SOUPS SALAD8 · SANDWICHES & OTHER SPECIAL TIIS •. HOME OF~ .TRANSYLVANIAN STEW MESA YUDE CfNTBl. COSTA MfSA ADAMS AT HA.HOil t7t•ll71 El Matador MAICtAL IS IACX! COMI & SAY HELLO MAICtAL AMMOUMCES Sl'ECIAL SUMDA Y IREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL $1.50 t f,,,o, I tn..~•lodo w/dw:•ce of~.°'"''! Now Serv'ing Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & Sun. Mon. thru Thur. 11 to 11•Fri.11 to12 Sal. 9 to 12 • Sun. 9 to 11 . I 7H M.w,orl llY4.. let 1• SU c..fe ~ US-J520 Enjoy your Dinner .at Ben Brown's Restaurant in beautiful Aliso Canyon *** VEAL OSCAR or BOUILLABAISSE MARSEILLAISE -Among Many Select Dinner Entrees - Cocltteil LDHnlJ' D.c"'9 &ltwt....., GINO-T•. & Wed. TIM MORGOK-n.... ttn Sat. T""' ;111.-.. ow.,.. Jt 106CMStHwy. So. ( JUNGLING BROTHERS CIRCUS -July 31 throu•b Aug. 12 at the Anaheim Convention Center various times. Tickets at Mutual and Liberty agencies a nd box office. . MODERN C LASSICS -Music by l ves, Stravinsky, plus pop sounds, 8 p.m . July 31 .and Aug. 1 at the Cal State Long Beuch Little Theater . $2. Information, (213) 498-4891 or <213> 498-4781. F RIDAV,r\VGVST l ANSELL HILL DANCE ORCHESTRA -Al Costa Mesa City Park. 18th and Park Avenue, 8 p.m. Aug. 1, outdoors. Free. 'WEST SIDE STORY' -Musical. at Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E . Chapman Ave., Fullerton. Aug. l , 2, 7, 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. Informa- tion, 871·8000, ext. 77 or 88. · FILM FOR DE AF -"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie " with captions, rated R. Aug. 1 at the Huntin~on Beach Library Pacific Room, corner of Talbert and Golden West Streets. Free, 7 p.m . MONDAY,AUG.4 FREE CONCERT -Brass band music by Sousa, Wagner and Herb Alpert, played by the Big Brass Band, 9 p.m. Aug. 4 at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Outdoors. tvndt·du'tl'\f'r Cet"t•1I\ • cflf'li(1n• 1 tos u sr htell• •ve. 11111M1m ( 7141639 29'4 L. M. BOYD INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT ) DANCING NIGHTL T TO THI ••JIHl\HIHG f OUCH" t.-i.. GO•f Of YAlLI F · ...,.,.,,, I It 4) f 1• .i'!Jl DINNER SPECIALS ~-__ J[ti;~:WHAtE l MULDOON'S Pub Style Menu 1 11:00a.m.'t111:00a.m. l Monday thru Saturday 1 3:00 p.m. 'Ill 1 :00 a.m. I Sunday I ENTERTAINMENT ~ NIGHTLY . . I 202 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach ' phone640-41 10 TEMPLE GARDENS k-1-; Q·HNS~ Re1fo11rant "'(~1i'(~~5 LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special Luncheon Buffet Sl.85 Monday thru Friday 11 30 to 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUM~E Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks 1500 .\DAMS lot Horborl COSTA MESA A"d· In Garde" Gro•e 1220 I BROOK HURST 540-ltJ7 540-1923 IAt Chapmo"I 638·7020 Highest Quality Native Mexican Foods Wed Days: f I :JO o.m. to 11 pm Fri. ond Sot 11 ·30 om to 12 p m Open 7 Days (Q(Kf.AILr, 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ri' : ~~ The finest in: Gourmet dining e· 4flof$ «tit RESTAURANT IN IRVINE ·~·~·M·r ... ··.·~·~· .... ·.·~· ...... ·.·.·.·~· .... ·.·.·~· ..... ·.·.·"·-·--·.·-• . • • DANCING COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT .. i • • • • • • • • • • • Uirportet G]nn 'Hotel: • l • : 18700 MacArthur Blvd. : ! Irvine. Telephone 8~2770 ! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • Serving breakfast, lunch : and dinner 24 hours • daily in our dining room. : Also serving lunch in • • our Cocktail lounge • • • • ; S~bastians : w~st ~ • PINNfR 1>1 AYHrn1sr 'PAF?; NTs • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 I AM t ill 2 PM. : ~ ......... .,...,....,.., .... r.&,j....,A.-.._.l.LiL&.AI • THE ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE ! ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR LOUNGE Enjoy dancing to the music of .. Pieudilly Circus" Tuesday thru Saturdiy, 9 PM to t :30 AM.· • • • • • • • • • • • • • OF THE HIT BROADWAY MUSICAL : e f'e f'a,,e~ ~ . .. , '~ . "THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN " • • • e FOR TICKET INFORMATION ANO RESERVATIONS e CALL (714) 492·9950 • • aox OFFIC! OllllNS AT to A.M. CLOSED MONDAY • • • • • . l ! I ' .. BOOMER l---- 1'tN Yf.A~ (~OM NO<.O. 1.61-iEN YOtrlZf lM~ PLAYI NG Prio r00fe.4LL, KNOW IOMAl' ~'LL DO ~IM'( AfTfRNooN5? TUMBLEWEEDS ···~ .... ,. ..... -. by Wm. F. lrown and Mel Cass0n by Tom K. Ryan 7~f..---..._ __ ~------------~ FUNKY WINKERIEAN by Tom Batiuk FIGMENTS NANCY lHE MASTER RER..ECTb : IT \5 BETTER 10 HAVE l.O'JED A~D L.05T ~AA 10 HAVE. NEVER WJED AT AU. ! . BUT I KNOW THERE'S LIFE ON JUPITER • I r i , .... "'~•Oii .......... .._... ....... ~f ...... ,,..._ - '\\I ~ .-f-1$ -l~IW~ lt,,zN-.14~ PEANUTS. BUT NOT A WHOLE u:Jrf by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiler ·-ISN'T THERE, JUPITER? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I JJ5T WEU.,K155 ~ 11.Wfl TO ElS€ !lHEKE AAE 6NE f.llM SCVEN O'rnER W<5 A LITTLE ON THE TEAM '{OJ ACROSS I • liow sweel ····!" 5 COnee<ncd w1111taw 10 Surveyor~ ""I H H1sl011C RCMP vtS$4!1 St .. · IS Lo•tlOll A9 Ani~lt collectively 50 Intent gaze 53 ·-Kh<l11 5A ~lber's ne<;USlly 58 Smuggled gOOds 61 Ametlun ln411n 1<155.. CAN K155! Yesterday's Puult Solved: "I r T s " [ r :q'T A II 0 I H I A ' ~i~ c [ l'I " 0 0 A c 0 . 1 AC E S SH C A II I r~l-1"" 111 IT S 11'1 '" " E -CIA Ill[ 5 s 1£ ' w.IAl ltlll! I 5 ID I A L 111110 01\1_, 0 l 0 I M S I IN 1£111-r II "l 0 u T LICIT •P A £ S T 0 JUDGE PARKER ,, 0 • s I L-5 L 0 P I DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO WELL, l COULDN'T MAi...EOUTTJ4£ "TtJN~, yOuR TIMING WAS WA'/ OFF, AN' MOST Of. TH£ 1 tMI: YOU ~E f'LAT MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS A PENNQ FCR '(DOR T~OV~HTS DODO · by .Harold Le Dou s1gnot 16 Alt>acore 11 Cetet>ts o• 18 ComPilflOIS 20 0.dtl\al 62 Paker stake 63 Playwflghl ••••. Alce 6-t MylllfY wrlltf'I ploy 6!i f>rtelOuS 0 E A ~~~ A ( u • S I T E P A 0 c "" II 0 N H 0 II N Y A A C r U IL A S E A K £ I DON'T KNOW! HE LEFT A MESSAGE FOR YOU TO CALL tllM AT HI$ HOME! l'M VERY DISAProlHTED THAT YOU WASN'T ·~ERE TONIGHT, T. T. ! I WAS I NE6L.ECTCO TO mJ. YOU ... t WILL HOT WATCH YOO AGAIH UNTIL "IOUR COMMAND PERFOAA\AHCE eER>RE number 22 Three llahan ?3 Fill with p11de 24 B11sl'led 26 onv1no area 27 G.ve JllCKO.~I JO Frenzied 3' Apporho11C!d l5 Trut genlly Je Ullll ol reluctance J7 Bo.iooers J8 F llbrlc weave '()Volcanic prockKI 41 M».e 1>11bhc 42 Selvllnl 43 COm(IOtltlon• AS Oflltr to ' sut>Ord1na1e •7 Dives 48Puton111r l~b.lo 66 Unkempt 67 SWISS herdsman I,. l 12 Claud•·-. Fr. noveUat 13 Scandlr\l'llal'I OOWN 19 Full ol tall 1 •iia11 klnodom 111.ues 2 Fem1n1ntt 21 Pett A IV 39 Repar:ee •O Madmeo •2 J9 37 Inches '' M,tal nickname 25 Excessive 3 Endl119wrlh paperw()(1(· 2 ,7 Got lee I nd Sii WOid& .a 81.tlft brlObtly 4 B•Oh 2e Vivid 50 Saurtf litlt 5 Resinous deSC11Pl10t1 51 SNcWof color subetance 27 Mus~I S2. -•« 8 Acted group: Abbf. "'-A.Id.I 11...a1r1ully 28 Rock¥ 53 ~~;Id....., .. 7 C..IM>Uh, fOf 29 Army training 5i5 CNt~ one ci•oup . played II Enghsh 30 Bad. P~lll 56 .... Sound· composer 31 Moslem oeeree Ontario clly 9 Tennis 32 Fumrelus.11 '.>7 C~ss~n ump11e·s u ll JJ Ounkino '>9 Roman blame r.... ..,. vr\st'I 10 .,..sign,.,, 35 Trl\der liO NeecMg watot JI r lnlt.for HERE'S Hl5 NUM6ER! REAL GOOD! --• hn MISS PEACH FIWllCINE, IM ALWAV~ $TIC~ING MY NECK OUT FOIC YOIA, 9V4T YOIA NEVE~ 61VE ME TME Cl6HT "T'IM& OF 0.AY. -~~HOSPITAL REPOm'S VIOIM P.O.A., NAME UNKNOWN. NO IDENTIFICATION. ~FTEJt M.L, OtA~ l'eL..ATION~IP 1'7 NOl' A ONE .. WAY •HrcUT. TME TWENTY!,..._ _ _...... ·-~ l(EEP lAP THE CLICMi~ AND IT WILL~. by Mel DAil Y PILOT t;I by Rodger lraclfielcl by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson l N!fl> AN OCCASIONAL. REST B~E.AK·· l CAN'T NA~ NAG NAG 1-1 l<E 1 USEDTo. by Rodger Bollen - •·well, it doe$n't say 'very chic' to mc-10 me it says all mominc shot lryina to set it to look this way again." D MNIS THE MENACE ~ . • 7· ~~.._...,. ______________________ ....; .. -1· •1t~ 1X>la1'SAY'HO' •.. HE's WK 11RE MIV11f ! • • • • . •• # :, ~· .. A DAil y PILOT Frldey. July 25. 1976 Weekender Deadlines Deadhne for su bmusion of motenal for any Week~er 1s noon Tuesday of the week of publacahon. /terns about mid-week evmt1 s"'1Ud be submitted an tame for the Week~er lS6tAe prior to the event. Re· quests to have photographs taken or for o possible feature .story .should be submHted two weeks pnor to publi cation. Material should be sent to the Weekender Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Bor 1560 Costa Mesa CA0 92626. ' • TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening JULY 25 Saturday Morning JULY 26 6.-oo §mo 11q aim m.., 1:00 o ~ ~ Qgl m MdMis F••IJ • I 17 Q;~l!)(Q!(!'.J) Nein l6J Wttktlld L•J h1111111 O <~ t!J> (1) T11fs Cuc I WIW Wal4 Wut W llolllfl lua Crto Ams ID E«tlic Ct11111HJ Mod $4~ 7.lO tJ So•-SttMStef M1ril Tt1n.1 0 ,ll 00 IJjl m CllttlPtr lllllCll ~ T11t lnvldtfs 8 (ll!) l!)) W 811p 91111111 : Otdnc C.1111101 Yt11tll lo Ult lssua Rtcly lo friends ID Alterutim I: 30 ().9l Mm Criftltl Show W Nflf'l/l'ublic Alta in m llllt Clr1 i (}) Teny lo His friHU (,I! (3) I Spy C1rrucolendls W Aviltioll Wt1the1 a:oo d' W l!J Fuente M1rti.t11 C~ ) Ot1lt1's Choi<t 0 ~~ 00 QOJ Et) C..rctllCJ + 4 ~ T11ttl fHiw 0 PKeSttttrs C111tpia1 Cour111tt l6) l ie Blue Mlrl>le littlt Rnuli 0 (~ (!.;) W H tic I( tic 1:oo ooo ~mma>Ntws ~~: <c> ..... _ •• _ ... O llowhnr tor Do11111 --··--........ CJ) MM $4uld OJ Und Tbrtt Whit's My lint! (26 Voic.r ti TM)'9 I frvth ., Con~11tncn m lrut Mvtttltrt I Lfw Lucy -1· SHUit Strid flit r11 1:30 fil, m (l) s,.M a.ru LI Mu1tr Pr.ll1bid1 ' ~ @ t19J ~ •-. JM, Ru• C!~ Tiit 811 VaUtJ 0 lim AubJ TIRllltt Et} Win Sbttt Wttt f 6 Roe• ~ Ill> Bonaw 0 (~ (J)) Q) Ad'tttltures ol Ii~· °'1N l_![lft Tlutt Sttoaes W M0tie: "CllH H1aM" (dra) ·40 no M1M11••l4• r111y . 9:00 0 \Jl OJ ff' kluit Q) (!) '~ HollyWMd Sqvarts 0 ~ (!) ~ m l.111d ti the lost low AMtric.111 StJ!. 0 ( ~ "-. l 1.. 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Thtlbc "Up~irs. I lost 11 $pact . Oownst11rs" "'llllJ lo the PTtftUM EI) LI CrWi 8lc11 Clilda : Mle IMilcls, Mu Otstr"' t:JO 0 @ CV 00 CIS rn41J hit C~ 00> Nashwilt Mll1it DMblffaturt: (C) (90) "Cf-Ei) Misllolc 111,.S1illlc Qllb" (R) (d11) '7~ -Scott Thom· l~ 0 (it (1) 00 CIS Clli4reti's F1111 n . CuceM Roche. Rober1 llns1nc. FatiYJI "Si1 Burs & A Clowll" Btff Mdlu1rt. 8arbl11 R~es. i Mme: ~-, All """''ts" Mrc:lllet Crl$tOlt1. Ontd Clennon l'dticNt lVldietl 0 @ ct) (lgj m NI( Do.-.. . lu11 SliefMrd's Alltt1iCI tublre Moirlc: (C) (90) "Sb~t ~ {!)) Ani111ll WorW ftrct" (R) (d11) '75 -Cltlf Gor· · CiM ce t. lll'de man. Donald Blakely, Rrchl1d Cert, l:JO (3 rt11n Futul9 Cd Grovtr. Th11 d111N locusu on 0 Mwit: *'llut ti "°911" (adv) an tlltt unit set lo invuti11te 0 Mowir. "Whtll tht DlltOlts crnnu that rcqu11t tlM cooper1tt011 Rodt" (wes) 'O -Randolph Scoll. ol loCll, state, and federal pota Soul Trait personnel. Bill CtsbJ fE Yntnl1 : Tiit '-tM 10:00 0 m &> Nttn ( (I)) frlellds of .... l•) l'tny lhMlll fil11 ftltvlts o <a,; C!J> m m rmmn Z:oo w ttlll41H o,.. CtCt The Uli Tt111li• SMW MliiToiiiiiii Acritufturt USA stm In her second spec11I, this Mcwit: (C) '1'1lt Ulldetwttt time ,.1th spte1al ClltSI .lohn Byner. Ci!J" (dra) '62 -Wilham Lundi· 0 News can, Julie Ada"1$, Ray Robtrts. CD Get Smart I hqht l'lf fitM ti U.. WKll C-r Pyle i l'h11Metp1111 r • .-restri.i ~ •rit111 oniters111 .. JO:JO News i 6 eo-rt CllespiriW ( })) Wtfld ti knml 11 :00 (3,,.: 0 EI) €?:HD """ · AcrQlblft USA t J ~ ~ ~)""" fll111 rututc Best ti Crtlldlt Z:lO 3 Mme: "Stal«Ndl t. .,._.., ~ set. 8At Rtd" (M$) '62 -Warren Simm, u Mewle: (C) "kl• 1111811d1" 0 WNift T1ltltrl (adv) '54 -Stewart Granier, CJ1a-(6) Olktari belh T11lor. Peter Ushnov. ('IO Tllrller I :.si;:u!:,_.,,... m ~°"'' ~~ (il) Cal l'.Ur Ct• I Wtfld ti llllC:lllc ti) Ktft111 Str11l Joa tf J(1icuftlrrt ~Ii( Tlrnt W1tsllift( . 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SHIM!, .ltfllS 1111, ~bt lltpllft, llld .... w.w Rf4d'f llOSts. Cutsh 111Cludt llt~ ,..,.. If hcilr Ktartwttl Tlftlll n..t • J:45 ., .... (C) "CfJ "' ....,,.. .... It) ........,. , .. , '67 (COlll) ''1 -Cknn rord. M~ .... "lfl ... ,_ ..._ UIMM, Oen1ld O'C-, JllllU Siii ~ (ld·fi) W ... Ub1A. t!C•· n. ""* t:te •--~ ........ lllfll· : ,.. -.· .,....,., "'"" W> N .._.. ~ KOCE Television (50) r·oo lwt.rfKt (P9S) "Ml.,,.., SI, C~1 NO' ... ~.~.,I( .. 00 ... ,,.,Hit fll!OCI!) •:• W•Mll119\M Wetll I• ,_"" IP9SI t:alC_Y_ AA ....... (Ptl.) ti•ec_.,._ u•aS) f Fe rocity Filmed J W The Impact is to please lovel"S of suspense. krnfymg in th1s story of a Superb acting by Robert kdler shark which may give S h a w a n d R i c h a rd you nightmares but 1s sure Dreyfuss. <PG) A .___,._.TeOtt" v,..,,......_. ..... ~ 4... Retum to Mecon County W -.-..a_.•tK I O..-n Oa1lf • U: 30 M ontllr11 Fri loJ.00 PM · Sl.U THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 I ~ crn CEMTRE CIMEMAS S.A. FRWY IMANCHESTEA EX.I G.G. FRWY (CITY OR. EX.I "Young Frenkenateln" "M•A•S•H" ~ THE ... PAMTHU• "MlllD .. "' v OfOIJe of SWN.d" ~ ''TM Mrs*'-1 ...... of C.-"'--" IGI • Aetum To Macon County .............. ROLLERBALL - Viole nce and savager y mark this tale of a future world in which a wild sport takes the place of war. James Caan is superb. This m ovie is not f or the squeamish. (R ) THE FORTUNE -The script 's at fault in this Mike Nichols comedy about two schemers attempting to trick an heiress out or her fortune. Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty are excellent but the story never comes together. C PG> FUNNY LADY -If you liked "FU.nny Girl." you 'll love this stylish continua- tion of the Fanny Brice story. There's laughter and tears. beautiful costumes and fine acting froQ'l Barbra Streisand, James Caan and Omar Sharif. (PG) SMILE -The American beauty contest tradition is the subject of this film star· ring Bruce D e rn and Barbar a Feldon. The performances ar e good but lbe film is too shallow to be successful. (PG ) BITF. THF. BULLET - Dt•spite its highly contrived usl' of a s hell casing (not a bullet> as a temporary tooth lo justify its lille, this film is good for a night or galloping cscapism. Horse fans \\-on 't hkl' what happl'ns to some of the m ounts, but the "mou nlel'S," inc luding Gl'ne Hackman. J ames Coburn , and Candice ~rgen, m ake 1t an interesl- 111g endurance rate -which is what it is, m color and on lcx:alion. <PG ) I ARIRA STltElSAMD JAMES C AAM "FUMMY LADY" IPGI -rHf FORTU..- -STIPFOlD w1ns• 1RJ "EARTH9UAICE .. '*JUGGERNAUT' CPGJ 97• YOTAC.E OF~ ~TWORU• IKI 90MCE IS MOT~ ClJ ""B5B SANCTION'* llJ ~Uf ............ ,-... pkhn ........ .... ..................................... 0..~lAT_, ~A-:.-. effects -llll•;p-.. 114 .... , ,......_ ......... Mora lleyN." 'Y. '"- THEYQIEDEVPYTHING - TO STOP YOU FROM SEEING THE'S! ADULT CLASSICS -BUT CWCR ONE MIWON PEOPU DID IT ANYWAY ••• Deep Throat .. .W.OA - MUrur. llUlll NU -..-. .....If .. MWllltii.._ rrl • "' t..Devn ........ 9'!!iw. 'One of Our Dinosaurs' . Helen Hayes Excellent If a lltUe is good, a lot must be better. That's the ml!taken philosophy that makes "One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing" a bit less than lbe suc- cesaful comedy it could have been. Pit some English nannies against the de- vious devices of some Chinese secret agents in a wild search for microfllmed secrets hidden in the bones of a British Museum dinosaur skeleton, and you get the basis of this overcooked crockpol- One redeemingJeature is the performance or Helen Hayes, who $ails through this latest Dis- ney Studio effort with flags flying. She is the in- domitable English nanny who comes to the rescue of one of her former charges with lbe as- sistance of a group of other nannies_ Never was there an army like this! Un- fortunately, even the innate talent and good taste Women's Art Set An exhibit of American women's art through the ages will be on display Sunday from 1to4 p. m. in Gallery C of Cal State Long Beach. Entitled "Generations of Women " the ex- hibit will attempt to present a range ~f creative works, including needlework, needlepoint em- broidery, weavings, lace, pottery and dotis, as well as drawings, paintings, j ewelry and leather work. The exhibit is sponsored by the CSULB American Studies Summer Institute. Costa Mesa •s.46-3102 of P eter Ustinov cannot save him and cohort Clive Revill from overacting and reacting ln an archaically written and directed script. They employ every old s lap-shtick in the book as they ponderously plow through this garden of cliches. There are some redeeming moments. A chase involving a coal-burning steam truck helmed by Miss Hayes and bearing the skeleton <?f a brontosaurus is outrageously funny, but it Just isn't enough. "Dinosaurs," rated G, might be good for the kids, bot in this sophisticated age those kids would have to be between 3 a nd 4. -Robert Q. Lewis Robert Q. Lewi& is. a Longtime Southern California radio. and television persooality. Re reviews films. and other forms oJ enterlainment for: KFI radio. ~ "SURFl"G & SKATEBOARDS" 4 Dynemlt• New Surf & Boerd Subject• By Gery Wurster Plus Our All-Time Moat Populer Surfing Fiim • L111coln Avtnut W. of Knott Suen. Par1t •821_.070 ............... ,. -1\111..-. lllllU & SAi. '11 S:tl ..... SUN. 12·2:00 ILTON 1Qt4N e TMl WHO IN •-ntACK snHO TOMMY"" LORDS Of FlATIUSH ''°l ms PAClf'IC TH&ATR&& DRIY&·IN SUNR SWAP ll•llTS HA9'aOR aa.vo. Drl.,.-1" s-.. Meet & ..... s-. Sat I 5,,., ·I•"' to • .,,,. ORAMG• Orlwe-1" t & I fto.S al I 5,,., -t a"' lo '""' r.1~ 1111 S....4ty1 e1 A•t-SIH•- Famit., Fu"! Profit al ••r••I"• Oolote! CALL THEATRES For SHOWTIMES Buena Park Drive-in Show 8:30· 11 : 15 NT AMIW IJl,llllUICI IN YOutll Lltll .. ITI ,.ll ITI I MOWIMITS ·~ An Event . fARliiQUAKE l'l. C!' -a.I I f _,..._ MSTIM ""UnllMTO MACON COUMTr ...,... • ..,.cc'".., MCME RATINGS FOR PMENTB AND '1JUNO PEOPLE · -· .. JIO' .... ·--·4•tt •f --o .. ... ........ .__.. ........ ~.-. .... ,. /lS • 4 • • . ' . Friday. July 25. 1975 OAIL y PILOT C7 'Superstar' Lacks Soul "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" Swimwear ... always a total selection The production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" playing at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles through this weekend is a good example of what happens when successful shows are "packaged. Technically, the work is admirable. Visual ef- fects through lighting, settin~s and.costumes arc striki,ng. The casting would also be hard to fault, although Holly T. Lipton brings too much of a nightclub atmosphere to the role of Mary Magdalene. And musically, the production is superb, with a n upbeat tempo and unusually fine and flexible voices. But a viewer gets the feeling the performers have done the parts so often they could perform adequately in their sleep -and sometimes do. '=*1:40-t:40 .... -'ACK NICHOL.SOM Jt4f 1HE LAST DIT AIL.. 7t4t FOUNTAIN VALLEY • llllUU,.14\Jll~IAllOINvllf .... IU9-I)()() OneofGUr 'Dinosaurs Is Mlssl119 t:OM:Ol-7:to Plus .7\ ~~ \ \ ' . {!-~ ., ~~. 2:40-5~4M:50 J:1W:15-9'.H JACI( HtCHOLSOH l :H 7:10 "REBEL ROUSERS11 2:00-5:00-l:OO tlJ ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY • llllOOICHUllSlAHDIHGUI 839-ISOO 0 RETURNTO MACON COUNTY11 l:lW:l~t:U JACX HICHOLSOH 11REBEL ROUSERS" 2.-00..S:OO-aOO AGAIN, I NDIVIDUAL performances would be technically hard to fault. Kurt Yahjian as Judas and William Daniel Grey as Jesus project their characters more than adequately in vocal a nd acting style. GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION Yet the only moment when Grey really reacted to anything was when a spaced-out girl from the audience climbed on stage and grabbed his hand. For a moment after she left the stage, the glow on his face was genuine. But there was something missing at the Greek Theater, even as the rocking beat of the music set the audience to swaying and humming. The music was there, gloriously. ~ut the soul wasn't. -Jackie Hyman Out 'n' About ..• Norman Stanley ¥ nacK>e115 when you're a NY. cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and ... •You can't speak French •The French cops hate you •Your own people have set you up ... 'IP•I~ mens and boys The husband for sulc- bou~hl fur S:l milli on. '11tl' Dau~hlrr­ a ,;ri.,rin ra~l'r lo makr up for lo~l tinw. @)~o@@)~@ 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 J',r 11";111t l".1ur>~J•rt'Vnl' A Howard W Koch Production Thl' ~II\ di~t "ho rn uldn't Ii' l' tht: lanla~il'i. he "nih· about. l 'r.tolrl \\f'Jlth, untold m.irnac;t''- her real Im c ''a!> a "ornan. Al4D AMOTHH SUMMllTIMI SUPH SHOW! OM£ WHI OHL YJ ''~Susann's Once Is Not Enough'' Brimming wolh ENCHANTMENT! YJAlJ DISNEY ""'"'" , .. ,. .. ·~~·" SrECIAL PRICE MATIMEES WEO., SAT., SUM. lRJ JAMESCAAN Kirk Douglas Alexis Smidl Da\'id Jan~n George Hamilton Melina MemMJri Brenda \atcaro Deborah Raffin,.,Jauary A NOfWAN JEWISON F ,., . ROLLEfmALl' JOHN HOUSEMAN MP.lJDADAlvlS J()Ht>,J [\[(I<. t,1Q~f)G\JI IN Pr·Mi : ••• -.;,., (l;\l..C.•'1,:, ·r11".· /.'. f\ALPH ~l(f-AADSON ... ' ,._\}..''l IAMHAIVl.ISON A'J[)i·[ rr.;w. .. . PAJRICI<. DAL MEil. , ,,, . NOfWv\N JEWISON H(1•; 1 "' 639.8770 . 639-7860 BRISTOl CltEMA BRtSTOl AT MACARTHUR SOVTli COAST SHOPPIPli AREA 540-7444 "A BITTER PICTURE THAN THE FIRST: IT SEETHS WITH A.CTIOM CHASES, FlEEIHG YACHTS. FIRES, R.OODS AHO SHOOTOUTS." Gene Shalt. NBC-TV llfSTlllCTfO~" .~ ;~• "' , · •"'••CT'IW "9'""' 1 Ul11ted ........... "4 ....... -:::::-; ·····¥· l.•j '• ~l.D~ Artists ..w_.j., • ••" J-.. tm;!a~:rr·nmn lllSTOL C ... EMA IRISTOl AT lilec.ARTHU~ S.COAST SHOPPING ARI A 54~7444 WED-THURS-FRI-MON-TUES 7:30-10:00 SAT-SUN 2:15-4:4S.7:~10:00AND 12 MIDNIGHT A great NEWPORT CINEMA FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTER 644-0760 place for kids. "'·G8iE HACl(ltfANo-.~• IN1'-c"'4N<W~ (A) QOll/16'110/J .Z.1rt~~""•w-rw "A MOY!l 0' IM,ACT, ~ ANO ~lYIMTaTAf-· .,_.,.._ l ' , ........ I ,. '\f I Ill Iii'. t.,~rr·n,-,:rHI ''\1A' .; .. .. ,.. ........... 1 , "' \• 1 \t. '" .\-...,.h '"" l \ l Al11l 1u • ' , 11 ~ J h \I I \: ,):;::TllE .'tA:\ .~·,, Tiit <;LASS800T11 i'i durinll. outraAeOWi and ulh:rt,y pn1'UCBI"" ." "" 11 tb.olul•ly •lunnlne • .P.,lt11;;c,: 1"9 • , • lfo Iheme pl•ya •• bolh hlgll ram.a end gr)pplng auepenae to lf'!llMJ• bOlh the mtnl• Ind •mo• tlon•I rK.lllflo• .. enornou1 Im- pa cl... -011111 ""''' H111ld 'THE OI'HERSI0£ OF THE MOUNTAIN' "THE FUMHllST PICTURE OF THE YEAR• ._ .. ......, tlT.HATMIWI CO..rf ATC.-. WIST ALAMMUCI~ •MIXID COMPANY"' LOGE Ball at Brookhurst Anaheim • 772-6446 Saturdays !n the ' I ~ ' • • -I r'ILOT Friday, July 25. 1975 Painting Reflected in Bowers Show 'C'ONT F.MPORARY REF'LECTIONS' -A s how or 23 contemporary painters. at Bowers Must>um. 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, July 26 lhrough Aug 24 . Hours: 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Tuesday through S;.iturday. 1 to5 p.m. Sunday, 7to10 p.m. Thursday. Frei..· 'AM E IUC'AN ARTS AND CRAFTS' -A two- \\L't.'k<.'ud UC Irvine extension program, Aug. 8, 9, 15 and 16, conducted by Wesley Chamberlin of S.rn l<hmcisco State University. $49. Informa- tion. 833-54 1-l FESTIVAL OF ARTS -Al the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, daily now through Aul-':. 24. Noon to 11:30 p.m. 50 cents. Lc.lguna Beach. Arts and cra!ts. 50 cents. ALL CALIFORNIA SHOW -Painting and sculpture, now through Aug. 24 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, m Cliff Dr. 11 :30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m . d aily. Free. •nJJRD THOUGHTS' -An informal look at lhe work of area artists in three segments, July 26 through Sept. 6 at the 309 Malden Gallery, 309 Malden Ave., Fullerton. Hours: 1 to5p.m . Thurs- day through Sunday. LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS -By Faye Curlis, now through Aug. 31 at lhe Irvine National Bank, · 2171 Campus Dr., Irvine. Hours: 10 a.m. to5 p.m. throuab August, sponsored by the city arts com· tniision: paintings by Earline Moses, at the Civic Center Gallery in City Hall; works by city award winners at the new police tacilily at Newport Center; shows by Gloria Bradeson and Charles Payzant at Mariners and Corona del Mar libraries. ORANGE COUNTY ART ASSOCIATION - Juried exhibit, July 26 through Aug. 24 at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern. Fullerton. Hours: noon to S p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. Public reception tonight at 8. OILS BY DOROTHY KOSOFF -Now throu«,b August at Le Petite Louvre Art Gallery, 302 Main St., Balboa Peninsula. Hours: 11 a.m . to S p.m. Galleries/ Exhibits is tt GIFT of LlJV Ffl.1~ :\l.LSEA~O~S ~~..ch~~~- NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY ART -Now Friday through Sunday. ART-A-FAIR Display or traditional artwork, various bou rs now through Aug. 24 in the vicinity -========::::::====:=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-iiiiiiii;.iiiiiiii..iOiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-lililllllmlllii1 of 595 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Free ad-1. n11-;sion, donations accepted. S.\WDUST FESTIVAL -10 a.m. lo midnight no" through Aug 24 at 935 Laguna Canyon Road, an Bargain ~l atinces $1. 50 Ttl 2:30 Senior CttizC'ns $1. 50 at all times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~DIEGO FWY, AT BRISTOL. S46-1711 SO.COAST PLAZA II S49-lJU .... "THI •~ $f()Mff" a:Hs.t/- .J·l:J-41 ~" "COOLEY HIGH" t:M W,._l:J .. kl~ "SMILE" CllEllAUJID THIEE ~~:.G, .. 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TWO 177 LEVEL FULL 297 ROTARY G.E.UGHT BULBS WOODY DIANE AILEN KEAIDN I know It works but I 1till keep looking for the toa1t to pop up. 497 33:. 55~· 44: 66~s· 77:0. ANTIQUE BRASS RAIN.LAMP Make• me f-1 ao sale ln the dark. Get one for all the kida. 66c Look a t the price anywhere and try to tel me we aren't makin' you a deal. -40. 60. 75. or 100 watt. "WVE and DEATH" An.tMtlft • 635-7601 "'COOLEY H IGH' is a landmark movie, ont.· of the year's n1o~t important and heartening picture~ ... ,, =============--~Lo, Ani.:l'lt·, T 111w' 46 ••• a clear-eyed funny, loving and deeply touching rec rea• tion of adolescent life ... /_superior film!' ================ ~ ew York T 1 mn • Ni Anwan flllti~Olil ~ COOLE 'f HIGH GLYNN TURMAN • LAWRENCE Hll TON JACOBS GAARf 1 T MORRIS • CYNTHIA DAVIS • • u...._.11 AP~:tr • 11!1tLlol .-. • .. ~l(~t @Ill/• ~!!VAil "JI. • , ,,,., •• ,, v. IJ r '1 .. .,,..~ PC ~._...,.,..._?. J m ·cgi?K"'-m~~~~!.~.za ll 1fli __ .... _ ... ~;:;~ Wf UI! '· ·--.--~-·-.-. 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(A 113652) OUR WIN DOW PRICE IS $9330.33 NOW s735533 '75 PINTO SEDAN '75 MUSTANG 11 SEDAN 2300 N 4 cyl.. front & rear bumper guards. plus more. (K 111382) 1.., Stickw Prk• $3324 2.3 litre. 4 cyl .. steel belted radials & more. (Y55975} S..•$647 S.Prb 56218 -. S-• $633 .... Stickw Prk9 $40 I 0 S.Prb 48 IT'O$. Casll P"ce U87• 62 Dete< peyme"I Otoc:AI $3~S3 2• A P R 13 09'11. on approved cr.cl1t 53377 579"'-· lor •8 mo1 Cl5h P11ce $311111112 Defer Poyment "'1ae •4469 es A PR 13 o" on Apl)fOved Cr4'<111 I DUNTON FORD WANTS YOUR BUSINESS! '64 DODGE Y AH 2TOM 4~.vanbO• etc. CS•9t91) '73 FORD f..100 EXftLORER A-trans, 111 conathonng -1t99f'lng -broil••· raoio. lle•I• See ~ IOCl•Y' (Pee2l 53499 '74 FORD RAMCHEltO V-11. auto trans . power steenno. -brakes. realo. heater. mag wP\Hts Reaoy to oo• 18.000 actual miles (01389Sl 53999 '71 AMC MATADOR4DI. v-a. auto .,.,,, . leciotY .,, eono~ion.ng, tecllo. l\Mte<. llnt..S 9lau . whHI --. (~Cl 5999 168 IHTHMA TIOMAJ. 1/2 TOM P.U. V·8. 4 lPUcl. 11010. 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July 25. 1975 DAIL y PILOT DI UPTO OFF OUR WINDOW PRICE 1975 FORD LTD 2 Door Hardtop NOW $621533 A real beauty. 6 way power seat. power steer.. fender skirts. vinyl roof. white wall tires. po wer door locks. speed control. AIR COND .. AM/FM stereo landau dlx. group, color keyed wheei c<;>vers . tinted glass. power side windo ws. and much more. OUR WINDOW PRICE IS $8190.33 '75 GRANADA 2 DR. '75 FORD Fl 00 250 CID IV 6 cyl.. dlx. bumper grpe. & many more features. CL241 22l ltcJ. Sticlltt" Prk9 $41 05 t/2 T. PICKUP Med green glow finish. full fact()()' (W85134) San SUI s• Prk9 58013-. for 48 mos C1 sn Pt1Cf' $3444 $3699 6• Oeler P••"'en t Pnce '4~84 APR t3~ Of' "-0¥e<l creo•t s ... S 1231 l"J. Sticht· Priu $4645 s• rrice s 8 0 16 -· 53414 ~~:. ~:;., ~y~n~;;~: U S30 U8 13 09"-APR aoc><<'V90 cr..a1t ·~~·~ DOWH ._o_o_w_ .. __ ~ DUNTON FORD WANTS YOUR BUSINESS! 169 MERCURY 4 DR. MAR9UIZ V-8 auto trana . lactory '" cof'<i111Qr>1ng, full ~ r.c:Ji0 he1tttr \ill;h1tewalt ,.,~ t1n1od glas;, w ... el COVff• lanoou IOP IZDl 18~1 168 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN V-8 et.lo lrans tactorv .,. cond~""""9 r.:20 hoNfet wi~le•all 11,ei h'Jllld 9t1s.:. w'-lcoven (WIC•321 '66 RAMILER WAGON IS cyt llUIO tr1n1 , rllOIO, l>eale< -lf'Wall t r95 1on1eo otass whee• cove,. tSRH371l/ '71 LTD FORD STATION WAGON v-8. outo 1'11nt . lactort 111 concllt""""O -11-•no. oower Cl•..:: btOllM '""'° N>aler, wMew1ll 111ea hnlea glas•. wlloet OOV9f'S I I &I DIV I 5 1599 '72 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR. V~ au10 fn!"lti. '•ctory i»u u1r<M" """O OOwef t.ffJ'etlnQ e>ower d1~c b,<:tlrit'*-'·td•O "9atPr wh!tew1U f1tei. tinted gta...,, Wtheet CCW~ '~FMH 5 1799 '65 CHEVY IMPALA 2 DR. V..tl IUIO 1flf\1: OOwPt ~,,., f1f19 t~10 ,..ea1er '*"flel co vers A 1 C na1110,1 (PFM3231 '71 MERCURY STATION WAGON V~ avlO trans IKIC>ry air c:oncl•li0<"1'll -•IP<lfl"9 00"'"' cl"C bfa•9' "°""" ..,~ OO'Wllref H!Ab. r•010. hfJa16' t1nle<i QI.SS wlleel co·-·· (3090SYJ 5 1299 '72 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Auto Iran• .. lactorv ,,, COnClthontroQ """""' otwnn; pgwer dttc brehes 1ao10. """"'" whol(tWAll lvf>S vinyl rool. hllled gt-. wl"oel!I covers (916£891 52399 '74 FORD PINTO SEDAN 4 \Ol!~d 11010 hPater lllllE NEW) 109~MC.f I '67 BUICK RIVIERA v...e •i.1' , '''"' la<.t()I)' 111 cono•hot'•"Q. fuH """""' r..ooo r.eoter (VEX006) 5899 '71 FORD ftlMTO 5 1799 '72 FORD TORINO 2 DR. H. T. 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Ce lltorno• 9162• Project ldentffiutlorl ,._: Ele<lric.11 ~ni'lon~ tw c.r"" Ot"•°'""'"' Tt•lleo .. Pl~e Plan\ ••eon Ille for lnl!X'Cllon .al IM Oflke of the Oistricl Dire< tor ot ""n6'•1 FKllltlH. 1)10 Ao.ms AW • Co•I& Mc~. CA. Ptans and ~Ciikallons '°' btddit>g IJ'lf~\ may M -"'""° ~' the Olll<e ot lhe E"9•ftttt, Fr-IClt Br-AU!oOCl•IH, lkl ~mpu\ Dt • ~wpot1 B(>Kll. C4lllO<nia. MOTICE IS HEREBY CtVEN lhdt 1"-.i--N,,....d S<'-1 Oh1tlct Of Or•we C.Ownty, C..lfOml•, Kllno by Ml4 t~ its G9wrnlft9 &o.rd .. ,.;,..,.,,., , .... ,,.d lo H "'DISTRICT", Mii recelwe up to. but ftOt tater~.~ ....,.. .. ualed hme, S4!•19d bldl 'or the ••Md of • conlracl lor ,,,. •bov~ proj9ct. Bids IMll W ~..O In the~ 1-..ttled -w . ....,, sfMll bt ~....,..., ....,.lcly ru4 ·~ • tfll .00......st..i.cs llfne end pl.ce. ,...,,. will IM • US.00 cle-•I r_.tred IOt U (h WI of b•d docum1111s to ~.,.ltt the ,..,...,n In good conc11uon .... u11n SO.ys .it~r tne t><d-nint O.lt. 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All reel estate adv<.•rti~cd in this newspoper is sub )ect to Lhe federal fo"uir llous 1n g /\ct of 1968 which m..ike:; It illegul to advert 1 s <' "any pre> ference. lim1tatlon. or d1s crlmation based on race, color. relJ~ion. sex. or nalionJI ongin. or an intention tu muke any s uc h prefe rt•m•c. hm1ta- llon, otdiscnmmaUon." For the buyer who d~ircs the finest. Incredible vu of Bay &. Newport Ctr. from this gor geous 4 BR pool home. Exquisite appts. throughout. 21 ' l s. J~ Hlh lloed MIWPORT CEHTH. M.I. 644-4910 1002 Ge.rat 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HILLTOP lo California homH. Large hac kyard for garden. Cozy ftreplace & lovely k ltchen. Owner lransfer red. Must sell now ! Only $39.000. Call 646-7711 Open E\'eS. ~ -~~~ :.-~ BEACH CONDO ssoso as.ow This newspa~r will not knowingly ac<'ept any advert1s in~ for real estate whil·h 1~ m viol~· lion or the luw. Houses for S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GftterOI l 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just listed! oc1ight1u1 $29 QQO VA APPRAISAL custom home on l:1rge t Winding t ree lined drive secluded view lot 10 Sharp 3 bedroom home CORONA OEI. MAR. located close toshopplng lo spectacular four Used brick rircplace. & banks. 2 Miles to bedro om , two· story G ocean. Price includes POOL home. Formal en-racious bnck patios un· ri try lo •pa ... ous formal d th · d washe r /dryer & ref g. " '" er e pines. pe~ge livln" and d ining rooms. wood floors and hea\'y This adult clevclopmcnt 0 .. . k h shake roof. All this rustic of(ers leisure living at Its nanquet S IZC itc en charm in addition to best. serv es a UNIQUE 6406161 SEC L UDED SW I M· separate i.tudio or gucst • MERS PARADISE. The room. Only $110.000. in· , · eludes land. Appl. only. priva te mast er suite overlooks the custom Call 673·8550. lagoon. Sweeping stairs [8 QIJjf jfJ\l1: ... __________ , ~~~~enu:";i~~:'i~d~~~~r: _ ~ llftSH:i; ,. SSS,000. Owner asking Eastside, CM Open Oa1ly, 305 Broadway. Ha rdwood noors, 3 bedrm. l ba. Dine area. Top grade crpls & drps lhruoul. Com pl. refurbished. + Detached studio w /bath & fplc. Good financing available. ---------- $:!9.950. For a unique ex- perience. <'all 963·67b7 OP!H SAT /SUH I ·5 Ol'IN 111 9 ' 11 ' iv·i .:._ ,. ., '' 646·3928, evcs54~1532 Lachenmyer ne.tllor ----·--- • SHORECLIFFS, sin· cere. serwus seller. In· . terestin.c: thr~ bedroom, family room home ; Newport Hts. ArH 3 b edrooms. 2 baths. fplc. hardwood floors. blln kit~hen nice covered patio aree1-room for boat storage. Clost! lo tennis courts & schools . 492-16th Place, CM Open~ Sot/Sun t-5 642-5200 j PETE ~:,~:i's~~~~ [ ~ IHIUI BAYFRONT4BR,41'!b:i. ----- brkrst rm . fam rm. lg l11t-l 4 BEDROOMS patio & deck. pier & s lip, $]7 ,500 GS' boot KEN H/\HTMAN. Rltr. Spacious P rovincia l 642·5760 G\O lt:i<Y7 home on choice corner -----lot, situated on quiet tree ' BARRITT ··· REALTY bc:imcd t"eiltngs, fruit 1 __________ _ tr ees. flower s-- By Ownt:>r .$2500 takeover lined street. Just some of FHA Loan, 3 Br, 2 Ba. ten reatures offered are 2 p oo l , quiet , clean baths.built-in kilchenin· nei~hborh ood. l..ols of d uding dishwasher & ap- xt r as . C<ill for a ppl. pealin~ back yard with 7 1 4 .. 6 8 7 . 3 9 7 9 or covered patio! GI & FHA 714-734 ·2478. Corona buyers welcome at only area. S.'J7,500!2 Call 963·5671 or j?a rdener 's par11d1:-c Just S99.950. Call 67S..SS11 Cole of Newport Realtors 2515 E . CcastHwy Corona del Mar OCEAMVIEW -556-i035 SIJNNY 5 rm, :I na, fam· r m . d1n·rm. r\1.'wporl ~!c.'sa School. 1>1:;t 1 ~ Bil. ca~t SnnlLI i\na Country Cluh. S.'l9,SOO. Pnnc. on· ly 540·3257 or 673· 7251 Rent onl'. ll\'C in lh(' othl'r 2 homes on 11 "lots 1n Wcs t "-t'" port 2 Hdrms. 2 be1ths "1th l,e:c. playroom. wt>l bar: va cant & ready to move n1 ----------• 2 Bdrm . , .. ba . frpk . 3 BDRM JUST LISTED! PLANT A TIOH MESA VERDE *BALBOA ISLAND* IUY OF THE YEAR New North bayfront hom e; 3 bdrms .. 21 .., baths; earpclcd. just re. duced today to $195.000 for immed. i;alc! Price includes on·!hore moor · ing. Call toi.cc• OPEN SUN. 1-S 111 CRYSTAL Super fa m ily home on Little Island, with view ·or South bay. + "Int in· come. llALHOA ISt.A~IJ • 671·6900 • Sl9,t00-l!NGL IRITTAMY s t y l e res id en<'e. t::nchanling two tone s hutters & stucco. J\bun· dant & verdant rustling junipers & fruit trees create memories or New E n gland. Glis t e ning hardwood fl oors. 3 elegant bdrms, 2 baths. Block fencing. Ownor Missouri bound. Terms fl exiblt:>. Won 't lust 897-0321. ~ - IAY AVE. Choice location! Large duplex. 4 & 2 Rdrms. On· ly $112,000 ! CALL 675-70'0 GOY'T. OWNl!D SBR . pool : 132.CXX>. Sl500 On. S650 Closing COt!lls & imp. $291 P ITJ CALL51MIOO ..... l.yProp. Reaftors Oceanside/Carlsbad R. E. Co nt •cl : Robert Shapard. Realtor. 803 Michigan, Occansidt" 722·7823. *CASH• FOR AN Y HOMF.11 P'UU nppral1t d value paid. Prell home evalunUon. Dack payments OK Call anytime. Hick 8yCl"S Bkr 542·381• NOW IS THITIME for Job aeelccrt to check .lhe 01fl1 Pilot ffelJI Wanted clnulrleatlon. JI the Job )'OU 'r•nl ll not th•• 1ou e\Jfat t(Nlder ofterlpc r our ,.,v ce1 "'th •If ad ra the Job Wanled eat.e1ory. Phone 642-~78 patio. leased at $3.';0 per month. Cull ror app'l. Priced al $135.000 · owner will rinance. 673·3663 548·9673 Eves associated -41RPool~ POOL·ASSUME on prestigious Clubhouse Old South C'harm in this Or. A newly decoraled, • rambling estate or peach freshly painted. 4 BR. trees and willows! Enter Fam·rm home w/a huge into soarinS? <'alhedral 42' oval pool. Outstand· ce1lin.c:s with rug~ed ing for $74.500. Call beam s! ,.:uropcan e-644 ·721 1 1 • kitchen ! Scandinavian BROKERS-A EA L TOAS 101'.W 9olb ,,61116hl entc·rta1nmenl center HARBOR VIEW with Norwegian I h replat"t:>, domino bar. __ .., __ 111°.,...11.,.._·..,- DELIGHT! ronm for po<1l t:>hle! ------------- Large Monlego model; 4 bdrm s .. formal dining rm .. P 4 bnths. LJ?e. f r pl c .; lusc ious land&caping; highly up- graded. $87.500 llUl!C IJackyard hus ovi:r· size pool. CO\'Cre<f patio. c h 1ld r en s ple1yhousl' Hurry and assume 6 1 ·,•, loan at o nly Sltl6 per month. Call 847·6010 . CllVi Ill 0 •It~ I 'i WLI r1 I' £l~~ole~~la [ e 6111;1 NEWPORT HTS. ARIA Just listed. Buccola cor ----------ner home Heaut1fully customized in~ide and JUST LISTED oul. JBR. den. overs11ed Great beach dupJcx! 3 entry and family room Bedroom, 2 bath each un· $)9,500 il. Lower unit has super BRITTINGHAM fireplace and n huge R 1-:ALTY private patio. Just paint· 675·0123 ed ! Exc1>lle nt r ental --------J area,! $110,000 Jo"F.E! HOME & INCOME 46-4 14 1 Eastside 3BR & fam rm with (2) 2B H apts. Quiet street . $87 ,500. HAL PIHCHIH ASSOC .• REAl,TORS 2727 E. Coast Hwy. 675-4392 laysid~ •outv Elegant F'rcnth Chafcau on a wide sandy beach. Decorated in elegant tasle-bwll arOWld a cen· tral patio for privacy, complete with fountain & jacuzzi-4 bdrms .. game room and coun t r y kitchen. $239.950. Call 6 75-7225 •.1 I • • & ,.,, f<' U•' • '" • FUN PARADISE! Walk to your i:ail boat. or would you rather fish'? Drop your line here. Elega n t 2 brlrm & numerous plus features near huge s hopping center. Owner anxious. Asking S52.900. Vacant! Call R97·0:tn -' . \ \IJ.l·:l HE.\1:1'' •ESTATE SALfo:• 38R, lba, beach area. A&t. -$57-1727 ~ flHil· (Ntf MPrw,r ', ( 0 S@l'.c4llA-~£~s · Tl.of Intriguing Wort/ Gome with a Cltudl• r#lt.4 "' C'Af .. rOUAH -------O lteotronoa '-"••s or tlio ro .. r 0 scrol'lblcd WOtCIJ b•· '-lo l0t,.. l<Wr >lmplo WOtd1 I STOC AH ~t with t1'e •tom bombs H·bombt, lntercontlnentel t>.1' flat!( miuilu •nd croolted polltkl•na, I tell )'Ou, I'm not r r r .r r r 1 I ~~·:~~~· '!"10 l I I I I I I SCRAM:.t.m AMwen ... e ............ "°' \ MEW PORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM Calif. r a nch home on massive cul·de·sac lot. Approx. 2,500 sq. ft. 4 Bdrms. CO\'. patio, heal· ed pool. Call ~-5671 or 556-7035. 1111 Want ad results 642-5678 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two. three 3nd four bedroom lownhomes. 8 model~. 1 and 2 stories, enclosed double garages. decks. bal· conies, fireplaces. tennis, swimming. saunas. From $58.875 81'' 1·· ANNUAL o/o RATE* I The more the down,· the lower the Interest. I '.lOf, Down n; : Aflriu .. I ., 11 •, IV' ex. V't' 8" llnm ni' , H 1lo> ........ s. IHo.tst• Foor s. Houws for Sal. I ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HolKfl For s. Hollsff '°" ,. 1~ .. s For SGlle I F'tld!y July 25 1975 ••• c;, al • • ••• •• •• • • • • •• • ••• ••• • • • •••• • • • • • •• •• • • •• •• • ••• •••• •• ••• • • • •• • ••• •••• • • • • •• •. • • • • • •• • ••• •••• • ' -· DAILY PtLOT ~ .-r 1002 G • .,.,., 1002 G al ..._~~• G-~_. ~C*MS For S• HcMIMs For Sale 111.11~~ er....._ • ••• • • • • • • • • • • ......... • .. ••• • • •. .••r I 002 .,__....._ I 002 ~ I 002 G~al t 002 •• •• •••••••• •• •• ••.... .._. for _. . ············ ....................... ······················· ······················· ·······················c;,....... 1002 c;;;~~i··········iooiii::.;;:;··········i;;i ----·X-M•U-tc•S-THl-•S•PO•T----• VALLEY REAL TY * * * * * * ·····~~;;;;;.;.;· ••• • • •••• • • • • • • •••••• ••••• •• •••• • • • • • ••••••••• .. ••• One of the. ULUFFS fabulous x·plans, PRESENTS rARK now a vailable. Supe r location . Her1·tage Collect1·on SPARt<LH Sw:ounded by. greenbelt. 3 Covered CAMEO HIGHLANDS Must be expenenc~ to patt~. Extensive upgrading. 3 BR., Wide open vie w from this dellnhtful 3 be believed. A 3+ t-'all'I 21>-'.l ba, Seller flextble. $77,500 bd b home with a CantuMu· rm. FR home plus private beaches. HEY, FELLOWS.I parcnls rctrc.it added ln $89,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 -4733 the mai;tcr bedroom. u1r VtLU GUHAl>A FIVE BDRM~. in this Bluffs area condo. Has view or Big Canyon & greenbelt. On quiet street. $86,600 CAMEO HIGHLAHDS FRESH PAINT & lots of b rick e~ance the exterior of this gorgeous, vte~ hom e. Has 3 BR, 2 .ba., frplc., 2 pat1~. a ll elec. kitchen. $99,500 LANDMAJtK HISTORICAL LANDMARK at ent.rance to Newport B ay, now a vailable. Older 3-s tory home with 6 l:>drms., ~ baths; the front yard is the ~Ooow1th all of its boat traffic. DUPLEXES ~0.RONA DEL MAR ; m any new listmgs ! Lovely homes & income too 1 CaH us for details. • · HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ''Selling Real Estate in N~wporl Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 Getterol 1002Getterol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES 640-4050 LINDA ISLE; e legant 4 BR home on lagoon ; pier & s lip. $235,000 'I:HE BLUFFS; fine family, 3 BR, 2112 baths, nr. pools, greenbelts & schools A good buy a t $54,500 A terrific 3 BR. + 21,~ ba. condo + laundry rm.; on wide greenbelt. All this for only S74,500 WESTCLIFF ; bes t buy : 3 BR . Cortland. 3 CAR GARAGE -with ~or~eous cond & 11 yard laq.:,· 0 5 b d 2 t h t>nough for small pool LD C.D.M. near·new e room, s ory ome Bright, cheery anct t'<>I Charming C.O.M. cottage. 2 bdrm. 2; attached. Please the CJllls with a spacious orful. Ovt·r 2000 i;q n baths & a pool. All that quaint charm family r oom, kitchen euting area, Now reduced to only for the young at heart. $66,500. Sat. & formal dining room, upg rad ed S59,900.Call&W·7211 TWO AM> TWO Two two bedroom un its that are cute! One is a stone front, shake roofed home with fireplace and modem k.i.tchen . The other is over the garage wtth Ben Franklin fireplace. Both au c lose to stores and library. Presented al $89,500 SUn. 1-5 -612 Heliotrope. carpets, drapes and wa ll paper. Sec ~ SHORECLIFFS this gre at family home now at $71,500. ""-S4ft.l I SI e ', , . Van Luit wallpaper, brick walkways --• _ -2 bdrm. & Or. with a canyon & ocean view . All for $106,000 fee. Open Sat.&. Sun. 1·5 -330 Morning Canyon. BREM SPYGLASS Beautifully decorated and upgraded 5 bdrm. FR home -extensive use of wood and used brick. View of lig hts and wate r . $119,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 3-6 2201 Port Harwick. KIM~S PLACE One of the m ost glorious views of the whole Harbor Area. A striking home featuring the third bedroom on a separate level with pri val e bath. Ideal for in-laws or guests. Reduced to $149,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 -204 Kings Place. LAGUNA CONDOS While water views -2 & 3 bedrm. condos -c l ose t o beac h a nd s hopping. Great values from $54,500. Open daily 1·5 -420 Cypr ess. Call 6 75-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REAl~TY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. 1002 GeMrol 1002 ··············~········ ......•...••...••..•... Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6.500 sq ft hom e on point , pool. dock. Custom 5 BR. 4 ha. \'l-ew. 80 ft . on lagoon Boal s lip $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive. N .B. 675 -6161 BEST BARGAIN IN ALL COST A MESA la r ge 4 bedroom. 2 bath on overs ized Mesa Verde corner lot. Now VACANT. Out of town owne r desires immedia te sale. Needs som e paint and TLC but check this price ... COftfy $47.000) First time advertised, hurry! ! Cal 546-5180. EASTSIDE CHARMER EXCELLENT COSTA MESA location, nea r sc hool s and public transportation. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath with lots of extras including used brick fire place, conred patio and garage door opener. Best Eastside buy al $41 ,900. Call 540-1151. POOL + 4 CAR GAR. ARE JUST 2 OF THE FEATURES in this secluded Eas t s ide. Costa Mesa. 3 bedrm home. Other appointments include s hutters. c harm. paneling stone fireplace, hardwood flrs . custo~ kitchen & dining area. Gc:racJe would be ide•I for studio or workshop . One-of-a -kind and nestled on 135' deep lot. Close lo 17th St. s hopping. Call now for a ppt. 546-5880. MARLBORO COUNTRY COWIOYS KEE, YOUR HORSES HEtlEI Very sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. dble garage, new ccwpe+s, cool county location. Big 66x231 ft. lot zoned R-4. Full price only $45,500. Won 't last long! Call 540-1 151. BACK EAST QUALITY lAND PRICEt s uper little 2 bedroom. one bath with g leaming h ardwood floors, plast er walls. service area. wood win4dows and m uc h more. Completely remodeted with everything new incldg r oof, paint, plumbung fixtures, etc. !'riced only $30.000 with no down VA or low down FHA terms. Vacant, hurry! Call 546-5810. BEACH RETREAT 38R+FAMRM $39,900 UNIQUE HOMES. Redtors -675-6000 2441 E. Coast Hwy .. CoroftCI &tel M• . Peace ful evcnin Ms ur rolling s urr. gentle oce<in breezes a nd sway ing GeMral I 002 ·GeMftll t00% palm s . A vacation •••••••••••••••••••• paradise in lh1s rambling. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BDRM with Tahitian ramily room. Retirement ror ces sa le! Try $3900 lotal down with low mo payments! Unng an of- fer 847·6010. Uo'(N. Q ·,.\I l'I I 1 Fl r. ' [® THE REAL ESTATE RS DOLL HOUSE $39.950 FHA &VA This hc<1utiful :1 h<lrm home ha!> IJcen compll.'ll" CORONA DEL MAR CLASSIC VIEW!! VIEW!! VIEW!! OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-6 2901 emoE J\ 4 hdrm. beauty, hjgh on a hill A hapfl1 home. ready for a happy family. $142,000 Iv redel'or<itccl & s hows -1!!!1!1!!!~~~~~!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ like· <1 nwd1•l Take ad· ' a n t ,1 ~ t· n r s c 11 c r . s lran~fcr. l:h'~t huv on th1• market ;,,15.~1~1 · 4 BEDROOM HOME ZONED FOR SMALL BUSINESS 2 bath:, Do ul>I,• <·ar gar<i~r u.l l'al lo run bu~• 111.'SS t>UI or y1111r hOnll' Owner Vl•ry anxiou!>. s:lli.000 OWC :!nd Call Gt>Mrol 1002 Getterol IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE ' SUPER.St:tARP This bl'autirulv..irmand ,.ormal living r oom in\·iting h m. 1 . w 'aulted open _be am <•vcrs1tl•d i m~lv t.i~ ;rn n·1lini.: Ciourmet kitchen il • r JoOm, w fJmilv room + new ovt'r!.lli.'<I ,ll.ir:•!.!<' ,ind l:incbc<1pi ng Call Spar!· o v e r ~ 1 / c• ti I o t :l , J~d .. oom.; ., I · th . d 1ni: ln,·e:.tmenl Corp .. • w >:• ' •10 833·3541 r 1 r L'f'I a L'l' t:IO!.l' l Oj ----- sehools s1is.:.oo 1-------- !~!~f :.1' Pl~> ~~!!§£~2on 752-1920 ·~ lari.:l' 50x24fi lot. Located 1400 OUAIL ST NIWPOH llACH in .llC'Ographlcal center of ..,.... Cost a Mesa . lncom( ~ ---· ·----$&15. month. full pric( ll4G·71i I [® THE REAL ESTATE RS LOCATION LOCATION S4 I ,SOO FHA · VA ~ only ~~I~~w~!l ,646-8,;~~-~rm" 1"1· 4 Br. ti Ha & (;:111<-r\' 2 r1rc•plaC'('S. \\('lba·r Oe ltt'(l' k1ll'ht•n Pier for' .H"ht ton.I' ANYTIME You may· s1•ll•tl t he> You 1·.11. I hl'llt:\I' th1~ fm1~hing to11rhl·~ -------- chJ rmu.g <1 li.lrm. '.! h.1lh li7f> Xl20 Find what vou want in hurnt·. '·"' c1v r.1m11 .. i---· ·---• .. • 1>aitv P ilot t1assirieds. r oom v. 11 h (, n•11I J l'l; ~early new c·arpd '.111 Gt>Mral I 002 Ge.rol I 002 sparkling pool ; nr. parks. shops & Getterol 1002 'G..wral 1002 schools. $72 ,500 •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,, .s''l" this dull ht•U:--.t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJll :>-15 ~1 1!11 RARE FIND LEASE ; executive home fo r yearly lease in prestigious Baycresl : 4 BR, 2112 ba., pool. $750 Per mo. + deposit. OFFICE OPEN AT MOON SUNDAY GeMral I 002 Genttal I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN DAILY SklNNYDIP SPECIALS Tv.o 3 be droom pool Newport Beach h o mes l>c:.aut 1ful l y llcrnt slip.+ quiet. lux· landscaped 1n the most urious. 3 bedrm. game WATERFRONT DUPLEX with pier and slip Newport Beach, and only $79,500. BIG AND BEAUTIFUL Better'n ne w 3 & den ; 2 ba. big living rm with brick frplc. separate laundry rm and big. n ew deck . As king $149,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Mewpori ll•d. cont« 30th SU,ER CLEAN AND SHARP -4 bedroom with family room. dining, brea kfast nook, oversized li ving room. fireplace, blhls, sha~ carpels, vinyl fl oors & c us tom drapes. Located on quiet street near schools and park. Offe r ed at $54 ,950 with a ssumable .5Vio/o GI loan. Coll 540-1151. ~ERITAGE ~ ~ REALTORS Pool + 3 Bdrm. Suprr <'lean I m1 from beach. No ma1nt lawn. Only S.54.900. Villa Pacific $.11500 dn·lak<· 7'_,, lnnn tiuic:k possession on l111~ 3 RR Ch:irnwr! ! Spanish Hacienda .'l Br. formal riming. ~t·r> (;JOI rm W / frplt• ,\:-o:>Ulll\' 7'; VA loan. S.59,:X•t Call 96&.4405 rlc s irab l e a r c:a of room Townhouse. Look ~~ Nev. port Beach. One has for the sign. Plenty or General 1002 GeMral I 002 Salt·!'pl·oµl t• Nt•o•lll't l ···•·········•·•······· •.•.••••..•..••..•..... .. .. ;t r u 11 y c q u I p p (' d parking ins ide. Children GeMt"ol I 002 GeoMrol I 002 llarkroom, private patio wekome! Open l ·S. 4441 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRENCH CHATEAU 2 STORY-BEACH ~21 -~--;.;;:: ~i nd glassed·1n ramily Wrst Coas t llig hway, room. T be other is super Newport Beach. secluded with f!tant ~ l>edrooms. Pnrod in the .• , SSO's with JO'; down l,.Quail ~ · · · liilPlace Properties 75'2-1920 " @ herbert hawk ins REALTORS 646 ·32SS 1400 o u_A_IL_ST_NIWPO•T llACl4 -------- G.....-al . I002G.-ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTSTANDING WATBFRONT Ily a r chitect, well known for his use of warm woods & spacious design . Beautifully d ecorated & landscaped with tremendous waler oriented feeling. $279,500, including pier. CHOICE WESTCU~ HOME Superb quality 3 bedroom with f ami ly room . Bea utifull y landscaped yard wi th dog run. Clooe to schools. park. s hopping. et c. Ready ,for quick occupancy at $84 ,500. LOOIC DOWH OH IT ALL The most outstanding 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Harbor View Homes -to add to this, a super view of the ocean a nd Newport area. $107,500. EXCLUSIYI SAM ClEMen'I RIVIMA Prime white water location at the oceanfront. Steps lead to finest beaches, w a lk f or miles . 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. pool, 2 years old. Custom built. $139,500. PllVATI COMMUMITY-VllW Elegant 4 bedroo~ 3 bath home with gourmet kitchen tn Big Canyoo. Decorated by Maisoa. Dramatic 2 story entry ball. Air cond itione d . Office. Gorgeous solarium, garden arid patio and view. $187,500. HIWPOlT If' · 'i 644-1766 A COLD'u &.1.l 1At«8 CO. TIP-TOP QUALITY BUY Rarely in this price range, are we able to offer a near new, custom built duplex, with many desirable features. Each unit a pprox. 2,000 sq. ft. 3 Bdrms .. 2 b:ilhs & family rm. in each apt. Easy finan cin~! $122,500. Will consider trade. VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 i?llO 1 L C OAS T H W V CORONA O l.L MAR Gnerol I 002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE SALES PERSONS Highest Comnissions Paid Apply: ~ver J<!eaft'J 645-!1170 G9Mf'OI . I 002 GeMrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,OOL-$32.900 Stately entry lo cleJtant Ii ving room Larl!l' g :irden view kilchcn for the gourmet l'locwently serves rorma l dining with courtvard v1e 1A Stairs swct•p to ~etond· story s uites re:itunnf! n hugl' hideaway master 23· Gra nd ballroom for the entertainers. llurry Owner boughl unolhl'r mu s t S A C R I FICE PRICE FOR SPEEDY SALE~ Call 963·7881. { • • J f,, ~ • t; .1 H '' ll }f f f.-I [~ THE REAL ESTATERS BIG CANYON Capture the privacy & luxury of this maJ!mf1 cent 4 bdrm Broadmorr home . Former mode l with no c'Cpcn.-;e span.-d in d eco r a tin g & landsra p inJ!. A truly elegant home with every amenity 6il(Vi71 t. Oµcn Eves. 1111 3 STORY DUPLEX SUNSET IEACH ST&rs TO OCEAN "OLD Near new personal home P o..i H EST.a.TE" of prominent contractor , S A""IS ~''" Rental unit is a larJ(e I · IY-Tpi&SE.A bedr oom with modern Westcliff Realty R.\LHOA Ol'E1\N FRONT Must sec awesome view. '1 BH. 2 BA S139.500. VACAl"T LOT R-1 Back Hay View S:JS.000 L AKE ARnowm :Ao 3 BR lri -levl'I w1lh lake view. Submit! S19.500 1-·nr these & others call 645-7221 SUPER SHARP 3 Bedrm P atescttN w /extra pnv re;ir yard off mas ter ht'<irm. Beaut londscap1ng Pnced al only SSS.000 ~U PERU F-fOMES 311411 C1mous N B 549·8655 INVEST $4,250 DINING ROOM SEATS12 Step down tu 17:1.~I fom1 l y room v. armt•d h y c r a t' k la n g f 1 re p I a ct• Overs ired II\ int: room. Arter oriJ!1nal invest· ment or $4.250 ~nu will be surprisert "'1th lo" mon· thly paym1•nb To sec. call (Mil 7lil ··. ,, NEWPORT CONDO 3 Bedroom. 3 h:ith, firep lace. overlooking pool. Supe r shc1rp. ;an!I o n ly S45.500. w /Ill'{ down CALL PRESTIGE HOMES Realtors 645-6646 Geftfl'al 1002~ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTOllS 644-7270 COUNTRY RUSTIC $36.9SO·save thousatlds! Assume si,,~•,:, annual perccnta"e rate loan. l /5 Acre. Rust ic ran<'h style 3 +den. country k1tC'hC'n. gourmet dlninl!. htqtl' lot. boat & <'fimpt'r :H·~ss. flrivacy J!:ilore' Better hurry·call li45-030.1 FOREST OLSON It-IC. Windln~ brfrk & <•obble kitchen, hul(e ente r · s lo n e w ll 1 kw ti Y s tainers living room with cnchuncc l;y ivy cnvered s lidin ~ gl:i:.:; wall to • ROOMY ltOOMY ROOMY walls S unken liv1ni:: pr1 vale cour t ) ar(I ROOMY living room. ROOMY roomb~htenedby alcm·c Owner ~ unit '' a kitc he n . ROOMY pool and LOWEST PRICE h•lhJC~ Buulifully landscaped. view, Dover. 2 bedroomt & den. Owner anxioua. A1king tua.500 VOGEL & BABBITI RE ALTOHS 6 44 ·6 056 ... b 11 y w I n d o w s . brcutht:lkli11: world or room to add on to this ROOMY Lot. candlellghl dininc cleaan cc Gourme t lk!neath domed ceilings kitchen teiturcl> 30· This 3 bedroom, 2 bath family rm & sep arate breakfast island b1tr ror cooking, home in Irvine Terrace is offered nook ~llh buitt.ln hutcl\. serving & entertaining with attractive financing. Available P•neied don. Huvy Enormous hv1n~ room t $85 ()()() beam ctlllna,s. covered w1lh 20· sund~k adJoin· a ' · ~ l a nai . fea'turin g ing hideaway muter & C°"'9ctle•lsMl ..... for~ rtacstone .selllnr wit h guest suHcs Owner must 0,... ..__ SatfS-1·5 B.R.Q. and 2ndrirlplace sacrifice. Full price only 2006 T..._. T..,..., CctM Just reductd $7.000. ~.000. Call 963·7881 Sot'riflc~ at 189.900 Call <11'1 '• ,., •· 11 "· 1 • 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona de!I Mor ·~~ .!'.'iliil [ ~·IH&llJ .~:~~ 1 :;~.:;;.:~;;~:.~;:.:· [ ® ---=•• •-Sell odlr lt<ms ..,....,, ·~~i.miiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiil=== ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $57,500 TO $485,000 "PRAISWORTHY HOME .. that boast s a br illia nt Ocean & Sunset V. I EW from high atop one of Corona d cl M a r 's most d esired streeL-;. Complete privacy in pool & lanai a rea . 4 bedrooms. formal dining, family room & 2 fireplaces! $129,500. Belle Chase Lee 641·6200. <NH> NEWPORT IEACH - HARBOR HIGHLANDS A real s parkle r ! Lovely 4 bedroom, 2'12 bath home w /beautiful grounds + pool & la nai. $71,500. Lynne Rothell 644 -6200. <Nl2) FRONT ROE VIEW - DOVER SHORES Completely r e modeled w /pool, 4 bedrooms & all on fee land for the as king price of ONLY $187,000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M. 1218 POLARIS. (Nl3) A RARE OPPORTUNITY Ar c h i t ectu ral e l ega n ce unexcell cd Bayfront location deluxe d ecor features lavish use of glass, brick & wood. 5 bedrooms family r oom . 4 ba ths. $47s,ooo: Appt. only. Vee Stinson 642-8235. CN14 > NEWPORT IEACHHOUSE -$57 .500 Rustic 2 bedroom cottage, I -block from bay &. beach. Situated on Balboa Penins ul a near Pavilion & F erry lo Balboa Island. Paula Bailey 642-BiJS. ( N 15) F«OHT ROW -IRVIME TE:RIACI Magnifi cent VIEW of Harbor. Cala lin a & Sunsets! Sparkling poo l ! 4 bed rooms, J baths - mode rnize d kitchen. Flexible financing. Appt. only. Larry Dyer 642·8235. CN16) ESrECIAU. Y MICE Cheery 4 bedroom (3+famlly ). Charmingly d ecor ated. Like-n ew· condition. Lovely garden. pool-size yard. $65,900. Lois Egan 644-6200. (Nt7) "DUPLD OM THI 11ACH00 Right on the sand! Close lo the Fun 1.ooe & Balboa Pier! Great ocean VIEW ! $115,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. <Nun 642.tUS '°' ao.... Dtrw I j ' Friday, July 2!), 19/o ,.... .. I"__..., ....... :.... nowna ror ;,a.., n ouatt HM" S.. 11-..1 ror ~--11CMrl•I •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ~~··~·:h·~·io.4o ······················· ~;i;~t. ·· 1041 .... ,_. ••o 10" ..... port ••a '°'' He.tits For S• ft l"lnt I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ·············~········· •••••.•••.............. H0tt1es For S. jHoaea For <...a... • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • ••••• • • ..... Houui Per sm ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gftff'OI IOOJ Ch•r• 1002 • •• • • • •••• •• •• ••••••••• •••••••. • • •••••••••••• • Cos to M•to I 024 c .. te Mes• I 024 llG HEWll HOM1. • • • . . IH AH OLD CHUMIHG AIEA 3,000 sq. ft .. 2 story Cape Cod just a stone's thfow to the beach, in Old Corona de l Mar. Looking for a big, beach loving family who would rather walk to a S Crowns Sunday brunch than mow a nd weed a 5 acre lawn. Attr actively priced at $132,500. UHl9UI HOMES, llecihn -675-6000 2443 L Coast Hwy., C.... cW M• •·•···•··•··•·········· ······················- ASSUME 7% LOAN $185.50 PAYS ALL MESA VERDE Jmmaculate two story t ownhome close to best schools and shopping. Far from ~treet with private garden, built·in e lec tri c kitch e n with dishwas her & disposal. Sweeping s t air s lo bedroom suite. Cheerful sunny vista. Call 556·7756. I 022 Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNOISTRUCTED .. BY OWNEI< 3 br. frml dtn rm. Ir;. hv rm, fam rm. :! full ba . lg co' 'd pallo in Rl:lnr ho M•'!>a. l'\r sch ls. & So. Cst. PIL.a. S.S l.000. 545·878ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ready for lmrn occup h1 Tur 1 1 c li r 0 n d moor this lo\ ely t'u' Urn 'fwnlbt• 11\r, l '"ba. l''R. home w 3 bdrnl, fn,m & u H ~ 71), 000 p p. dtn rm ~9.~IO 847·5:~~ R33 :!iUll i\~sum low Int FHA In Sunny 3~r. I Level Con do Lot:. o( prt\ at·y 1"arn1h 1lv1n~. P09b & Pl11 ygro und Re rria /washer /dryer in el. $37,250 full prtct!. 962·8891. Brkr. Ask for l\t1ek_e:...y_. ------ BY OWNt:R. ammuculuk 2 BR. I Rll , Condo. Ground floor, on cul·de sac. n r pool 527 ,295 842-8708 for the s c !~~~'u ~'?:errl c ~ tu:oun :r> OY OWNBR. •I Bit, 21 ~ Sa, t-•/R, 0 /R, bo n1u r ni . SGS ,500. ~HJ7~9 $4 I ,500·.-00L FaatOcc~y V A C ,\ N T ' I' r 1 m c Unh·cr~at y Purk locu· tion C ul d e·s ac . Secluded atrium entry. \'a ulted be amed ceil· angs. ::>pan1:.h fireplace. :\l 1rr orcd wardrobes. Ucluxl' l>Ltth fixtures. Bright & spacious iiard e n pa tio kitchen. SelC·elean oven. Pnvate mol her·tn·law wing. Uc·coralor t arpet mg. Shady C'uslo m patio. Olympic common pool. Sti.000 down + costs buys' Take advantage. 'WA. YI! HOUSE .. A dtamattc wmdow to tho ~a & coast lint'. llv Inc rm. with uruquc view of POOi below. 4 bdrma . 3"1 bwt hs: dining rm . study. pr0Ject1on rm .• The Citplaln 's Room with bar ot h und hewn &i brus filled m ahogany. Saunu. 50 ft. pool With jacuul & wat erfall. A t ruly magnHicent & unwiual home. $425.000 MA.SSIYL- ... benmed ceUlngs. huge stone frplc. & parquet fl.rs.. sel the scene for this exquisite French Coun't ry h ome · 14 French doors open to an unusu a lly large brick patio with magnificent white water view. /\ gou r met k itchen with In Be1utiflif Baycrest 1817 Glenwood Lane 4 Bedroom , formal dining room, 31.'2 baths, pool RHODA 'MAGIL, Realtor (714) 642-3600 e v er y ~ m en 1 l Y : 4 H•w rt .. _.. I 069 H•wport l•edt I 060 . bdrm& • 2 ~ baths & den po •• •. ••. •••••. ••••••• ••• •• complete the setting .• ··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.·---------• Sl39.500 h.trbor & O<'ca n 'tt>w t\pµru.\. •: acre lot. Corona clcl ;\I.tr front ltnc: homt-, lar,t:C' IJOCll, I llH • 4 bJths iUO :-q rL l'nlCI' lainmcnl r oom "llh <: u:-toan pub ~l) le Liar • gurdt•11 rnom. ~.000 ---· hedroom. Po bt~lh:.. highly upgraded. Man) e xlrus TremcniJoui-b large enclosl.'<.I patto for entertaining. Ju:.t re rnll 752· 1700. · EXPAHD YOUR STYLE OF UYIH~ I 002 'Gffft'al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD CLOSE-OUT SALE!! S('Jlin ~ 4 decorated models + 2 re po 's • tt extra tow prices! g r(, Financing .tl so availa b le . Qui ck sale extras lll('luci c : fr on t lunds<:apin::! ~nd s prinklers, r cur f('nting. upg racl<'d t·arpet. oven /range, dis hwasher &· d1 -;posa l. A s king f rom . $44.950. I lurry ! ! For more information. Call 714: 581-2444 G~ral I 002 lalboa Island 1006 •.•.••.•••••••••••••.•........................ M '*'G ..... IFfCRa....tT l:kaut1 rul 3Br home + ~ " s;"' Jramatic 2Br Apt. On DUl'LEX (;rand CanJI Sml boat One and one half blO<'l-.~ dk . liY,000. O"m·r from 81 J: Corona bee1ch G73·38i I 1n l'orun~1 d c l MJr -.----- <ior gcous fl\e ~room Balboa Peninsula 1007 h(lme an front urut w1Lh •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 417 ORCHID :! HH I.av rm, 1-'tplr, Din rm. 45' Lot t;t,'7,000. •642·8565• SHORECLIFFS V:u·;onl 3 Bedrm, 2 b~1th 11 l>llOI lkl'un & c~an~ Liil '11·\l Trt?mcndou~ 1>0l1·n ltal ,\,ktng S139.50t.J .. \~l lii5·~90ll. J:!ti )l,\RIGOLU. t:d~l 2HH. Open Sat 1 ;;. C.111 t,.t;;.5555 a gen\ VIEW &POOL Spat•1011s 2 BH, 2 Ha . on supe rb neighborhood h.1) & OCeLt n \'ie\\ Ht.•a ullfu l pool. B y ow ne r . S85,000. I t OU \\'h•Ll'Sails Wuy .&10 111;,; Harbor Vu HiHs Ocea n & lldy \'u. ~phl lc\t!I, 3 Br . 2 Ba , formal don. r m , fum rm. pool ~•zc lot. O" ncr S88.500. o4-1·277ti. huJ?e f::lmaly roor:n <md a11 1 SI 0,000 REBATE modern amerutaes. 'l'\\(I c11,tom 1 br. J ba home hC'd roor:n plu:. two b::tlh 211111 'll It. + 2' i car gar. n'nlal 1n the rear unit O nl\ IV y rs. old & IL.., the ftnt>:.l <luplex for 5.l'.!i .000 vL1l11e. OWNER s ale an Corona ctel Mar :-01 l 'ST S F:LI.! $10,000 t.'all us to 1nspct•l <.'tall IU:Bi\TE AT CLOSt:; OF tii3!1SSO. ESCROW• Shown bv C t M • • , . ' ' , '· '!"it :!J.it, Miramar Dr. os a eso I 024 [ I I , ,... . ...................... . ~ ti73 1221 Eves&Wknd::_ BY OWNER 3 br. home. ~ Uuplex S93.5m I g . l o t . l blk. f rom Trapll'X Sl25.l~.IO lia t kbay. Xlnt. cond. :"II Jr~ha II Rily tii5·4GOo S.12,!lOO. 6-12·0597 llCYCLE ------ T CapistranohCH:h 1018 *DUPLEX• 0 BEACH •••••• ••••••••••••••••• l ov{')y m odclhke4bdrm ()('l::\N Vli::W Uuph.'\ 2 hr, I ha ca. Gt.I. an<' hnmr •. ",ew rnrpetmg ISOO ~Q fl.JUR.Z liu Uy t t·rm -. Prime cond Ont.' S.> ... ~u &_1ou OWN O\\Ol'r Si.i.SOO 496.0672 · S-l ti.000 ltlH & 19-lti the land 646·1111 OJ)l•n Anaheim St . owner. l::ves. On·:\;..,\ 11-:w DuplC'.x. by 498·29!15or-l:>t s.502 ownt.>r. J Bil & 1 Br. ------ s.i>8.soo 4•,1; 111;;2 THE BEST OF ON THE WATERFRONT Plu11h NewPSJrl Beach home with ho~:Jl dock ror t"o 3811 boats F\111 pnce ~ISO.Otlll Onl v <il.1 ouo down ('.ol I !" 1:! ii>IX • KEY Have so me t hinJ? to sell" Classified ads no It well Four Bedrooms. threr ba ths . r ompletely re · m111h•ll•<I. :.uperb ,·iew, :>j)UllOUS parl-.1 nJ.! ~ll.950 196·9326 OPEN SUH. 12-S 1132 SEA LANE lldrbor \'1ew lhlls . .t HR w1Lh Of'('<t n &· hu \' \ ICW ponl ... 111· 1 urnt'r lot hl·,1m1·•I l'l'll 1.1111 1 m . new oft whit•· l'.11 p . dr••ITC!> U\\nl·r S92,500 557·4112 Wkdays 8~5 1-:, e~ Wkends &t0-1217 2 BEDROOM 326 Marigold . Corona <lei i\lar 546-5555 Sat5 •1100 White Sails Way, CdM EASTRIDGE 2!155 Harbor Bhd , C :\1 By Owner Agt. ,\SSUM E \'A or new GI. No down 3 Br. $38,500. 546 7i39 COLLEGE PARK Cuslom1ted 4 bdrm , 2 Llaths . wrought iron 1.wte entry. ~ pa taos Walk lo all sc•hooh C<.tll for apµ't Corbin-Mcrtin Inc. RHltors 644-7662 • ~1 l·:Si\ VERDE• Laqw w 3Br. 212Ba, fo'R, H1.i: ~ ,arrl Su~r Sh;irp' '\ r C ulf Cour:.e:.. 3140 Countrv t.:lu b Dr. Ownl·r ·lfrol.l'r 979·Ji~ S H•llo, Good Buy! l\tus t se ll 1mmed . M:.i ss1vt• master BH. open lH'<t m ceil. Gourrnt!l k1tch w 1forml din rm . n •dwll dE>cked patio nnd olympll' ::.1.. pool. 4BH & In.: f m rm \\ rm·k frpk. Vi\ or FllA wl'lc:onw. Hurn· will not lust at lhts pr;cc 540-~Agt . COLLEGE PARK Lm·e lv 4Br. 2Ba. Bll1ns, f rptr'. lit-:.i ut. Lndsq> ~11.000. Owner Anxious Call Bob S 4 U · :!:i!ll TARBELL. ------"n~r 2 OR. 2 Bu Condo. new l'rpt k 1tchen frpk 2 r .1 r J? Jr S2!1. 900 !IG8 !1782 CRAFTSMANS WORKSHOP J u~l listed ! ~ever before on the market ltke th1!. An f:J~lstdC' Costa l\tesa pool home ltke )Ou ha\l' n c ,. e r ::. c e n . \ c raft ~m an 's drl'am wurk~hop. a hug l' famil~ r1111m with bra e !. f 1 rt· p t ,n·1·, low ma in ll'll an C'I.' I a n<h.1· a µi n g. lut'i of fruit lret•s Its 3 bedroom. 2 bath plus tlin ing room It wnn'l l<1:.l. It '~ only S-111,WV. Call s lti·::!31:J. I • .. , .,. , •. [~ LAZY HUSBAND'S SPECIAL Cppl·r Bi.I~ II\ an~ al onl~ $38.WO' :1 Bedroom. 3 bLtlh, two :.lt>ry plus pool & lot:. ul l!ra:.:. & trees. but no t.arf'. Da:-nl\Cr lha.; plt•.i:-anl wny ol h\'· tn~. Ca 115 16·231:1. L'N IQCE ::? hr 0 11 H :! l.ol walh forpver ()\:1·<1nvic" S11i.SOO 4!K'i·235.'i 640.1165 $85,000 Sut /Sun 1-6 MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB --HuntinC)ton Beach I 040 9442NautilusDr., HtgnBch Heh 962-5490 $38,950 FTi & Sat. 11·7 1653 D. Iowa, Costa Mes<i 556-7756 $31 ,900 r/s/s l0-6 lH&F4MltMw084 Vista Bava CUooe r W /Bav) l'iB 642-8144 S77 .900 Sat/Sun 10..6 1776 Pitcairn Dr .. Cos ta Mesa 557 -3625 $64,SOOSttt. & Sun . 10-S 6231 Gumm Ori vc. llunt. lk h 846-3792 Sat /Sun 10-5 1930 Port Cardiff PL <~ome) NB 644-4919 $74,950 Sat. & Sun 12-5 2900 Alta Vista. NB <Eastbluff) 644-1570 $79,500 Open daily 1-5 4 IEDROOMS 123.5 S:mliago Dr. Newport Bch 642·8012 Fri 2-6. Sal/Sun l·S 4 IR & FAM RM w OEH 3024 J ava Roa d . Mesa Verde. Sa le By °'411er 4 Br. 3 Ba. fam rm. ~cp. din rm . e n c l o s ed courtyd. eler gate. c.:ust crpl and drps lhruout. 2 frplc '~. clec. i:ar oix·ner Many xtras All this on l ilh fair" a\' Includes full m emhershap an Mc~<• Verde C.C. Priced to :.ell b)' owner at SJ39.500 3024 J a va Rd. S46·66.'>4 Me so V •rm Exec. Im ma c .. frt>shly painl<'d. newly cptd. 3 br, 2 ba. liv rm w /frpl. F\tll din. rm. Grand p 1a no·sh:e-rpm room /den. Prof. lndsrpd. Pools ai(• yd. w /patlo. Situ utcd btwn 2 golf cour~e~. walk to 11chls. By o wn e r 557 3G25, 964.SOO ILUIH4YB4 .••....•....•..••.•..•. I 2 Blks to leach $38,650 3 Bedrms. dining rm. corner lot 111 nice a rea of downtown Ha rdwood floors, bllns. boat galt!, nice yard. Walk to Lake Park. Call to :>('{'!' Rell Ca rp el. Real t o r s $36 8836. "llARMI NC; 2 br Deane home . l\11 to b c h Recently redec'd .. tnr. new cpls. df'lll". SJS,950. Owner 962·5400 ASSUME SJ2,9t0 Sprnwlina "Frandscan Fountain " with h uge 181<40 "parkllf'g J>()OI. 4 RR s uites. mammoth den w /Sp11nlsh fplc. Bar t•c l o ru a kitc h en w /cu s t o m Nut o n e center. E legant dine. custom bar. a ssume 532.990 loa n al 0'9 mo no n~w loan coi.ts likr 962·5511 ,OOL R1':At.:H VILl...A 3 8 e droom .2 b3th~. 48RTRl·L£VEL ducect to $<13,950 lt . 962-4471 r .. m 546·8103 Huntington Seacliff Estate Dramatic-house of glass. King size bcdrm:.. coun· try kitchen, huge family rm, cntert<.1i11l'r·s pullO with pool & Jacuzzi. All located on tith grcl·n of Seadirf Country l'lub Golf Cour::.1'. ~~t.:00 It·~ unique. hurry, CJll lJ62· 558.'.>. -Rea!Estak byMsNAY YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS S harp ~ s ly 4 bdrm drea m home. Goou n eig hborhood. Super IOl'<allon, CO\'t>red patio Room fo r boat or trailer See 1t now! 968-4456 A FAMICY PLEASURE HEAR THE BEACH Assumable low interest loan . You mu~t sec to <IP· preciate this immarul<1te upgrlldt·d homl'. Call for more info. 968 -H56 --- • SPECl.i\L ~OTI C.:1-; Tal.c O\ er pmt:. :-\o qu<1hfying nu loun ('ni-t:s se\·e ral a\·at1Ltblc·3 or ·1 bed room !IJdley Ht>altor:-> ~ 11933 DRAMATIC 4 Bedrooms Only 4 bdrm . Park llome avail. rn t.;nive rslt y P ark. Done 1n lovely hr own tones. !tpaclous 2·story It' 1ng rm. Askin~ S83.!IOO tnC'luding the land' LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Campus Dr .• Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr CALL 83J.1600 HEY •• - LOOK IT OVER! Jl 's just been painted. it h as wrap·around palio. planter boxes. sprinklers a nd a vegetable garden. /\ great home with 3 hdrms .. 2 baths and den. ssa.ooo ~ VISleN alAl.n 552•7.500 CM 546-6654 $139,500 Sat/Sun 11-6 2053 Pha1arope (Mesa Verde) CM 541·5032 S79.900 Sat/Su n 1-5 h a rdwood floors. dhl Short walk to be1111tlfw aaraa e. qu1c l i.lrt•t•l, $Dnd&ofthc btucP•rlfic ! --------- i ~·1e11111 di!l!!!•·' 110S N.Coosf Hwy.,logu"o If you like brick, come & see this Lido Island s pacious home on 45 ft. lot. 3 Bdrms., den + family rm. Easy walking & biking distan~e to beach & village. Copper plumbmg. Approx. 3,000 sq l ft. '$142,500 $39,900 494-1177 NO DOWN IRVINE LOT Lg . Ocean & Blue bird Canyon view Jot, by owner. $17,000 . fine Irvine IOCLttion. Big 675·1875 family uf G wants 0111' ---------- W 1 I I Sl•ll NO UOWN Laguna Hiiis 1050 l . LU>O REALTY PA YMENT to qualified ••••••••••••••••••••••• vctcr un . Needs some TO WN H OUSE (New Lender cure. l·ull air con· World) 3 br. 2 ba, cpls , dil1oncd. Cathedral ce1l-drps, bltns. $31 ,500. 1ng li ving room. lluge 846-7582 or 581·3622 U77 va. Lido, H.I. 673-7300 Newport leoch I 069 Newport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f 1 rt• p I <t l' c A 11 li I e d garden k lll•hen. Large LG'JU"a HICJUe4 I 052 ••••••••••••••••• mal>ll'r ::.u1te J\h rrored ••••••••••••••••••••••• wardrobe. Large patio. OWNER 4MXIOUSI l"ully sprinklered yard. Vacant lovel!' a ~R. Take ad vant<1ge • Call garden home. \)en,)'en· A TOUCH OF CLASS 752·1700today. nis & R e c . C011te r . IMAGIME this immaculate 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath home in exclusive Dover Shores-Wcstcliff area: Beautifully decor a ted. Court yard entry. Brick decked patio . F ee la nd, ONLY • 1111119 ·" •l 1" 10 111 ,,..,.,. Guarded area. S76,000. [ •lllUI 1--IN_\_o_~-~-~-esc·~_RA_o_T __ -P __ ._. .iR rt . 2Ba, Fam. rm .• la r ge lot. S.54 .900. As· :.ume 7' r In 5.'>1 3122. Laquna l•ach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW CONDOMINIUMS Overlook1ni: Aliso Beach & pit•r. 1,2 & 3 bdrm. un· $104.500. D OPEN SAT & SUH 1-5 1215 s.tiego r. CALL 642-8012 httistn Investment C1. 1649 Watclitf Drive Ml.,ert BeK~ ••••••••••••••••• Newport l•och I 069 M•wport ltach I 069 it::.. clo~e to. shopping & wanta orrer now! Vacant ~ach. Starlangat $36.500 3 n R 2 b a. Pri v a t c BA YFRONT Newport Condos •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I guarded are::i . S.S.S.000. 2 Custom Homes JBR, dtn rm. view. Super mfi~fJGn>~ Enjoy th~ Good Lif~ B/\LBOA PENlNSULA clean. upgraded thruout. OO@i:ull~~ 493.2513 499·4~M J=:xccllent locataononthe S h ows li k e model. ------Bav & only '~ hloc:k to the B t'f 11 d t d --_499·2800 QPL'N llOUSE Sal & Sun. · . eau 1 u y ecor a e . 1::. Ocean. Eat•h home ha:. 4 Owner moving out or fil Coldwell Bon~-:r HEEDS FAST SALE Walk to le nnas courts. lar11e pool a nd ocean fro m lhts two·slory. 3 bedroom . 2 bath home \\tlh dtntn~ room. plu:. fomtly room Located an n1r1• µrl\ alt• l'ommunity. $69.500 l!J63 S ('oLtsll lwy l~:.i guna Beach • 494.0749 . OPEN SUNDAY 32 11 2 Vista de Catalina. Upper 3 Arch Bay, un· uaual Contemporary, wood & ~l ass. 2BR. 21~ba . dec ks & v iew. $97.SOO. 831·941l 8 0ND REALTY INC • G REAT FAMILY flOM 1.-:. Jbdrms. fam rm. two stor y , step s a\'er k1 tch, all for only $56.000. •LINGO• IO am -S pm. 33462 bd r m s, 4 baths & 11 A 1 Abalone Dr. Fantastic G r· 1 area. must se . rea allery, 2 1r ep aces, bar gain at $69,000. CALL s ale by owner. 3 BR, 21 2 wctba r, ullra modern NOW! Ba, li v-rm, formal din· kalchen & pn\'alc pter ..... .--:=-:::-;-;;--;:-;-;;~-;, rm. ram ·rm. & kitchen. Fee ldnd. Sec ;.it 1200 ~ c 7 A 5 L 2 L_N 73 o 1 w 5 2100 Sq. ft 3 Car gar .. 2 East Balboa Blvd. or yrs new '1 J\11. Lo priv. call 675·8120 for more de· beach. Ret• center in· tails elds . P ool. Jacuzzi. DONALD M.llRD Sauna. Rec. Rm . 4 Ten· ----------j __ .!.A~·1~o~c·~!·~··~1·:.!•~··~l~1·~·1~­ nis. Cts .. Ral'quet Hall & Volley Ball. Chldrns play area. gate guard. sccun· ty. Listed at $87.750. Now ror sale by owner at $85,500. M akc offer 493.5055 for access . Grand Opening Hv Hma-channincJ Ocean Bay view. large NEWPORT VILLAS lot. 3 br. 2 ba. formal dift. Condominium Homes rm. 2 frplc's. Mission tile e ntry, !am. rm & in Prestigious kitch /panlry. Owner Westchf(area Appl. only. Mr. Frost of Newport Beach Day&: 644·4111, Eves: $42,000 to $44,000 644·0523 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 1---------- separate dining area 2 -3 B R D EL U X E •Decorator wall lo wall Duplexes.,steps to ocean. carpeting Will trade for eq. in home •Enclosed pal10 or orT.D.'a. 642·3573 balcony •---------- •Continuous cleaning HARIORVIEW oven RANCH STYLE • Re fr i g e r 3 lo r . i c e CARMEL maker 3 br, ram rm. frml. din.:? •3 healed s wimming ba. 160 fl. IOl. fruit or· pools chard. lg. brick & con· •Draperies crete patio, potting shed . •l..og burnangfireplace lath rm, front rail fence •Abundant closet s pace w /rambling roses. lg. w ith mirrored closet oli ve tree. view. Shown doors . by appt. wkdays -Open I 114· I 256 House Sat /Sun. 12·5 * WE KNOW* Rutla..d Rood 1930 Port Cardiff Pl. LAGUNA. NtGUEL NEWPORT BEACH S74.9SO-OWNER·644·4919 * BEST * Ca lif. 92660 VISTA DIL UDO EXQUISITE. s pacious SaleaOmce-Phone Spacious Bayfront Condo and prestigious is this 714 /645-1373 lBR & Lanai. Sale/Lse 5500 i;q.,fl. custom home DIRECTIONS: fo'rom the Opt. Owner. Heasonable. situated in the El Niguel Newport Blvd. Frwy 67S·S8S3. Country Club area . 4 south to 17th St .• turn left•---------- Bdrm, m aid's room. on 17th to Rutland OBAR G AIN B U Y for pool, s pa , sauna. recrea· block paat lrvtne Ave.), EastblufT hOme. $79,600. lion r oom, family room, turn lef\ ~Hha or block to Made for exec. Ent.er· two wet bars. many NEWPORTVJLLAS. taining + family living. plush extras. You must====--=====~ Im m e d . Occup'cy see. $295,000. A rare u shaped l story 5 Owner. Ope n Daily 1·5 LagunaHigwlRfffty Br, 3 Ba. 3000sq n. like 2900 Alla Vista Dr. 830·5050 496-4040 new. $220,000. Lido Is le, 64<HS70or 644-899S * WI KNOW • Prine Only! ~4811 OCE4MROHT LAGUNA HIGUR Pri Pty wants lo buy DUPLEX • IEST • direct r~om own~r. 'fixer Furnished ; frplcs .• xlnt PRICE REDUCED -u p.p e r h ~e in Npt r entals. Hurry ·pricedto Ocean view. oceanside of Heights. 548·50U C\'CS or sell Immediately! highway in beautiful _e_a_r...;;ly_/\_M _____ -J Sl&e~ private are3 of N1g~el 4 BR, 4 Bi. Fam.rm. Din· MIWPOIT llACH ~hores. 3 B~. formal dtn· rm. Air cond. Pool RIALTY 675-1642 ingirndfamalyroomplus Jtome. SlS0,000. By 28UNpt.Blvd .. N.B. den. P l a!! to sec this ..:o:.:w:.:n:.:::e::r.:... :::::84::5:.:.:·97~29::.._ ___ 1 ________ _ home. Priced to sell 1tt $89,900. '--'• Hi911f Realty 496-4'040 830-SOSO lyow ... ,._,..L..d HwbQl>VlewHalMs Dover Shores Bayfronl 2 Br. Yo u own land. 5'8·1589 Weekends Only Owner w ill rln:in ce REAL EST A TE H•wport l•acl. I 06' 493-8812 400.1397 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $67,900. Owner /Brkr. B~::r-~~BA.1~6~72~·'8~99~~~~~~ • IRVINE COVE Ocean view home with 5 bdmts, 31r, bths, formal din & ram rm . 3 car gar, private enclosed yard. E1C('IU 1 i vc «'Omm . $249,000. • LfHGO• llAL IST A Tl_!_ 499-1397 4!n-tl]2 -··---· vi-Olan REAL t:STAH I)( )4 J ( . I 1 1 • t 't 1 .), ,,, '"" 1206•sn WISfCUPF o,...s.. •. s Outalandln1. a·ea. 3 Ba, Din·r m , Fam·rm, Liv· rm w /d ual frplc 'a lootu out on priv. swmy paUo. H o me r ecently t e· d ecorat e d thru ·out. Perfect for ent.enainlna. $83.9SO. SOUTH COAST IHVISTt4NT 149.011 Z 6~0J outalde unit. cutt. decor. ..... Ylew C.- lmmac. $95.000. 875-8813 aBr. rR Lux lndacp'g. Top O•alfJ HoMe upCraded thruout. Sale Calm 3lk, 2ba. on cuJ·de· ~Y owner. Prln only. aae. Lt. lot In Upper Pt.aeo. M4-860 West Bay. Vaecl brick & I V -ht.cell. beams, bit.Ins, ~ 1"1 ,...,,_. sm. omce gard'n v1ew CdM. 1mmac. a bdrm .• 2 m .900. O.:tr.ef, MZ .. 144 ' ::s.~n)all ottan view. 'fhe Mft IALIOA. flMM. 5~'::." Like new 2 bdrm .. 2 bl.: modem "Itch. w/blt·lns. L h l•rtar.117.JOO Mdo ~t:;'~"'~rai:: MIWPOIT SHmlS 66'71Marilyn Dr.HWltingtonBeacb 842-5679 $52,950 Sal/Sun 1·6 $38,~ Eleaant e ntry opens to r l1 R T L E R O c K - Roy McC.. lush formal llvln" rm s Bro1dmoor P111n Ill. 4 CLOSl-IH a ... tor 111 o Hewpo'1 •lcps down to t\ldc :i wuy BR, 2v.i B:t. lae view lot. Secluded ltrnce, U · 115C4MYON $135,000. Brtthl It c_beery 1 .iorr. a 8r. 3 •. 3 cir garage, cus&omj~91ul '* 1maJI POOi. HllJM1 vp- cra4ed. Yl)'.12 (oot~u.nr. ... , 2·1lJ. A -f'ume : 3 O•erhtad, ta~ •lllhl bdrm a,. .. J .be.; de· d1111,. room. rC111M1 U•· contor • dl"Qfll. Hu&e lN roem, ..,_. ..,_ eotMr lot •It.ti J s-t1e11. • , ... ** W.-fro..t Waterfront & Poel ' CostaMe•:.5487129 11ourmt't food CM tl'r, Air & mony •traa. ceHtnt•uaotdly",..· l~~~~~~~~~~I ca ndlellte dine. Von. SiS.000. or ~sl offer. Walktolennl•~·•town. ~rnSA v~rde/Repubtlc. Open Sat & Sun 1·5. • hr. fam . din. 3 level$, frpl Elef ant! $711.WO ios3 Pha arope. Agt. 54.1·5032 derou de n. 1wccpln1t t:J~l Ely Or.~ u x brtckfplc . S79 IOO at air• to -ectuded master • ine • • au.Ile. Oan 't h•1t al onl)' UnJvenitY-Parli"Oe&Df $72.~. Home· 4 Br , 3 83, A/C. ClauHlt Ada aeU bl1 KATELLI\ Rfo;ALTY Premium lot. S'77.$00. ltem11. •m •ll lttm• 7141847-6001 Owner. SS l 2&1.3. any It.em. 142-6878. I I ·' PAIJ I W ~RU Mr ICLU " A''S(lr ~49 ·U ~05 to 1naatar aula.., Wtt Mr, •~* 1 • e, t b e d room . C4YWOOIBALn• ell l Id r e na ret reat . • 141·t2'0 • tlJi_tSO, act n.ow, cell ICK. BY Olh\tr, Lovely S+I + 140.1 JJt I fana. r*\, .\N*nable 8\.t TAR m 1 VA loa'!·/J'O qualifyina. ...,. m , . ..-1eoo T H ~ . L t .• ~! .... ~ ....... C~rclal *"""'°"'"' 2000 HoeMtU~"-d HonetU•fw••d HonHUafwWshtd Fflder.July2S.1e1s DA.ILYP1LOT •l> Mtwport l•oc.h I 069 .-r-vp•rty 1600 ••• • • • • • • • • • • •• •••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• •••• •' • •• • • • • • • • • ••• •• ••• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• -*• tto.M U f .... L. d •••••••••••••••••• 4 e-r_. ~202 C t M 2 24 '"'-• 3 •'4 1 ".,.. •~e-h ~__._...._... •-I ..... ......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM•tERCJALPrope •• rt •• y.. o~ Sat JC.I.-l ·S ... ----• OS. ••o l m u ""T-.... " .,..._ _,..... ..... 111n _,__ ~ ,.,... ······••· ••••••.•............... ················•······ ................•••...• ---------•! ~ un ts, ocean view. (1 > 3 •••••••••••••••-••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• ••••• N rt I oc.h 3 C d ~J22 OPEN SAT /SUM l·S Newport ren.ln. Stores & BH unit. Gniss $13.980. FREE FREE t BR wnooo sq. ft yllrd 3~r. 1-'R. on. Town.hRlllt'. ewpo e 269 LOCJIMO l•ach 3748 orona .. Mw • W ATERNOMT ~fices 7 uiuts. $18,900 ll30 Victoria. C.M. A'". •ProfeaalonalServlce• paved. Sullable torlivln• Close lo SC'hi. parkpool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111come yr-Terms nexi· 979 S099 o• $450 mo 833 2'1<Ml HARBOR View 5 br, 3 ba, B d r m • 1 ~ Ba • PIER & flOAT ble. Ciall Ted Treuen •LANDLORDS• ~ b~~~ntH o((lces. $160 f'IR. l>!R, pool, tcr\IUll, Summcr&Winl(.'r Ft replace. carpetinc. 5 I 7 3 6th Stred lPS, 639·6700or644·S147 ' OPEN HOOSE Home f Ind er t * BEAUT N~w R:inCJ'IO San Ylew. $6.SO. 640-0008 RentaUi. garage. Adult.&, no ~ Move·•D ready. Utand C---642·9900 3 UR, pool. Sharp decor, Jo11qwn Twnhonv. 2 Br. Cl CM 1 1 Blk Boh &Town Ocean $300. n~w.rcbll 38fl.+fum1 ondomlnlums D.tvxe4-PIH Cahfornla'sl..atgest privacy, nice atrcct, 211 ba.2story.Oicrlooks oseby ,new arg'-'2 view. fo'r plc. 4 UNITS. UCB 213·614326'1wkdys ly; 2 ba. Ftplt. Try low for sole 1700 7352 Garfield. New Wlila •Renta l Service!• &rounds & pool maint. ~olf i•our:.t: & ll(e. $600. Br, 2 Ra . gar, patios. SISO to S3SO per mo clown • sell q'r \nde. You •• •••••••••••••••••••• • Huntinaton Beach, tax S4 so. 2 17 7 Raleig h 547·70<&4 /SS2 OOS1 wooded lot. ru.."llc cedar· 49"·Sl4S wknds or aft 6 2 BR upper. stv & refril. nami:h:rm!I'~ MORTH LAGUNA 3heltered property. Isl FURNISH ED·Ne wpo rt 631·0088or 548-6797 T rtl k 38 $21S. &44·6126 wkrlys pvt l(ar. S265 mo. Call 332 CATALINA COM DOS yErstwalrei~e. ·~!!.~719M. Uons mobile I br • ulit paid. ( E s ·d )2 8 r...1 I f~m1eho~ fr pl~. ~~~~~~lt: LUSH Ct\ R DF:N P;itm ' Studio a pt, a11r. ulil furn ~~!~e12clt2 9(2/!3Ml4on31/·Fr119SI OT Customlicd 5 BR. fumlly .. ~""" S.A. 3 Br , 2 Ba, kids , pet . I e r . ".,cs on y, , & park The BluHs. 4 br, 2~-: hu, .. ....., ., home. S ba., bifick frplc Ocean Views. 2&3 bdrm. S.A. $155. 1 Br, fncct , util. Utll & furniture inc clos~ to PO>I b l. Lse Whl. cpl, frpl, t:nd unit bl &: I as l c I ca n . g. - -l 24 unique mstr. BR. Larl(C' units from $54,000. * 4·PLIX * S.A. Sl75. 2 Br, kids, pet. Child ok. 156 Merrill Pl. J\vatl Augt,at 7 Close to everythin.I(. J-:x ~7 1236 art 8 PM. Coata MH• I lot , 50 fl. arbor. $85.000 Call 675-7225 Long lime Ownt!.r would Agt. Fee. $310.549·0<&33 $445mo 5Sal23 . tras! S4 6S mo. Yrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Try trude or le;ase/option ~!~e~~hf;!! 4~~1~d~11°~ HOMIFIHDERS , El Toro ~232 UNIV. Pk. Terradce, 3n8ew 644·0111 Newport leodt 3769 I. :>!f ~·=~~ ~~ 00 lolboa Boy Prop. •642·9900• • Carnbr1d1? con o r, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-o~ BR. Lovely landsCPfi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2btl, up.UO c pt. dfll5. nr Bl~fs, front row ; water $40 WK UP 1 & 2 Bdr & pets, rl!lhwhrs. sha.a cpta, ""' •~ sprinklers, well toe. In ~ ~ 1 A• ... .,., mo view. 2 bdrms. & ram . · cloi1e d <'arol(e, frplc . f •11 V\ t ilM .. fll( t ''"11111•11 ;1 ~a .. t \· .. \I , I ~ E'. ' . t ( C ~ -.., LAKE FRONT·3 br, flOO • Jaiul7.,. ~ r M Bu ch. Color TV. maid " 675-7060 ' m es area o osta 1 : ~;; [~;I I 833 1596 2.185Sq . t. S700 o. BBt2 Gas & willer pd.. Mesa. Offeredat$77,SOO. I ~ 11 · I \ L atrium. central air. l'lh · Eastbluff Rily 644 1133 scrv, PQOI THF. M FA<;/\, Pool SOUTHCOA.','Trlij'i)t1 ILJZ£! privil.S395 mo.581·1881 ••ENTALS • HARBOR VIEW Monaco ~~~i11Newport Kl, N H, LAMAHCHAArTS INVESTMENT ' ?,/ 3 BR,2Bt\homew/fruit u NlV.J>AHK -----778ScottP1acc,CM HE .\LI'' · A BERG ENlERPRISES ~0 Pric• ReG.ced 400 OWNER $ 0. S & S Town~. 11683 54~0812 Sl2S. H B. 1 br mini trees galore. Clos e to 3 BR 2 Bu... . . . . $385 2 br , den. 2 ba. For least· ON THE BEACH 642 5073 Sl35.2brduplex.kids frw y, s c hls, s hop'g. 3 Rf.2'~ Bil .. $125/465 S475·645·SZ.tS I Rr furn. years lt'ase. ----- Owner bought •mother Garden Grove Blvd. 1600 home & is anxious to sq. rt .• 2 bedrm. den. 2~ m 0 v e . Th Is I 0 ... ('I v ba . rrplc. former model. Westcliff home . up S3000 under new units at graded by russy owner. !39.500. Assumable n 2c: S NEW OB.UXE S Sl65. C.M. 2 br, fncd $425/mo incl. gardener. .;OLLEG E PARK Condo Nr Ocean. 2 Br + Sl85 mo 103 t.kf'addl•n I IR lLOfT <>Ml YJ $175. S.A. 2 br, family Agent 894·4SUI 3 Fft. den, 2 bu $400 Den. 2'_, Ba. tennis & Pl 675·186S. Pvt Patio, frpl. l yr lse U01 3&4 Unit Bldgs. $175. Wstm1n2br stud10 RanehoSaoJoaquin pool. $475 mo. Lsc ----lmmediateoccupan<:y $18.S.S.A.2brfncd ?BR,212 Ba ....... $600 979·534 0, X256 days,A\•a11Se pt Li: 20r,2b:,i. HAYLOFTAPTS $260. Wstmin3+2, kids fowttaln Voll~ 3234 TURTLt: ROCK 642·5451 eves. YEAHLY $.100 Abo Lg 3 2 8) AYocodo. CM $250. Org. 3 br, garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 Ba ..... $425 Hr & Den Winter $350 $27S.G.G.4br,fncd 2Story w/(plc,4 BR, 2 1,, WALNUTSQUARi': BAYVIEW3 1argebdrms Steps lo ocean &15 8171 645·0143 $285 Tustin 2+2t/hse bath. cpls. drps, bltns 3 BR. 2 ba ........ $295 217 Ba. Rugs. wallpaper, 5000 Neptun(.' located on one of the loan. 638·1769. HOW WOULD rin(.'Sl streets In Newport ---------1 Rt•ach. A xlnl fom1h YOU LIKE TO home at an xlnl pnce REFURBISHED See &compa r(.' in Santa Ana. Ne w MAKE I 00°/o FURN. Sl45 H.B. cot DW, $395. mo. BeYorJ<>t ClllNACOVE 1tarage. Avail Sept 1st ---- tage 963·4567963·1788. Summer Rental $SOOmonth. 646-1713 2 BJl furn apt 50' to Near Comp.tlott CEDAR WOODS m University Dr. near Back Bay. 2 br & den. from S275. F.aslsidc. 548·7437 or 646· 1164 SOUTll COi\ST d rps /crpls /~love/paint. O ..._. Y O U R M b heach. Weekly or annual em e r Boa r d or Hunti--'onleoch 32'0 6BR,3Baths .. $2800Mo. DeluxeCondo3Br.38a& lse.Call675·8726 Realtors, Better Busi· • ..,. "" retreat. l883 sq rt , cpts, ----8 ...................... . ness ureau, Chamber of drps, many xtras . Lse. 2 BR. l ba, beach nook. Commerce. Sharp 4 BR. 2 BA, b\ns. $475. Agt, 894.6435 avail. Sept. 1st Blk 530-1505 ~-....... OW, cpts. drps, $35Q mo. VISleN beaC'h. $275 yrly 6311479 INVESTMENT 2 Bedrm/2 bath Condos J"'llll - ___ 54_9..0S12 on lovely s pacious I..._. V E STE D grounds . Only $19,950. J"'llll HJ\ROOR VIEW HOMF:S As k for Frank, 839-8321 . MONEY?? Palermo 4 BR. 21~ Ra , 2 Agt. rTtr"''I' !J63·4569963·1786 t'\S<\ VICT<Hlli\ -~r.. 'lttAlTY Sqr1Juan 1 Bcd·Furn·pool·blk lo 1,2 & 3tlr. Deluxe Un· LET US ., Super 4 bedrm. 2 bath + 552-7500 Capistrano 3278 ocean. Sn~I ~idlt, $l60 yr I urn/ 1 111 den. cr pts . drp.c;, H /0 . -------••••••••••••••••••••••• ly. 675.64211 or G4G·2S96 or l'um gastwtr. pd. Sty. s uper lndsCpf!, ta111----------i pmci;, lge cler k. firepit, ~~b A UDQ. You own lnn<I. ·1· o ' a . ssume RROKERS WELCOME 6·• y,,, S15.000. $9500dn or 1730 Port Margate Pl ~cnl. II. Beach. 646-5632 .. SHOW YOU HOW!! ~ . S350. Nr West,-iins tcr I OF A KIND 3 RR townhouse. 2 ba, Atlults No Pets Sec. gate . ...: Mall 963·4569Bevor Joc Cozy, very clean 4 BR, 2 bltns, pool & rec. racil. A ortm t Pool, Hee. Hm. Elevator 61\4 ·4887 Owner Duplexes/ Fully c rptd /drpd. 01s- h was he r s & ranges Landscaping & fencing +much more. FREIE SERVICE · fireplace. 3 BR, 2 BA . nu Ba. It v-rm . den, front S300. 493·8746 PUnfu~ished -2.25 ~ictor~a. &l2·89'70 TO LANDLORDS cpts, drps. $315. mo. Bev yard xlnt cond .. rear LG SGL 3 br fam. rm 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa .Mc·sa·s Finest Loe. San Clemente Units sole 1800 I 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me mber o f Board or orJoe.963-4569 ya rd full y f e n ced b . C 1 ·1 d N hi I Ibo I I rtcl 3806 Only kind in the 3rea W/Jacuzz1. S475 incld a . rp · g . Y · r. sc s. a a s 0 Quiet garden-hke·adult NIEW 4 ·PLEXES Realtors. Belle r Bus a· We have 2 housea w/fplcs . d 559 4428 . $375. 496·2918 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R3 IUILDIHG h Park a nd schools walk· ness Bureau. Chamber of BR BA ..., ... d gar nc::.:___· ----OELUX E 2 hr on Grand living. Lge 2.3. Br. 1.Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• . near l e ocean. Good ing distance. ocean 10 Commerce. ~llns.' $3352 . ·,;;;-Bev~; TERRl\C E Twnhouse. 3 3BR 2BA drps dsh/wshr Can al. Lilli<' Bal. Is . B:i WW e rpts. drps . LOT tax s helters, apprecia· blocks. 530 .. 505 ... br. 2 ba. palio cover. auto gar door. pool· Boat dock. frpl. radiant patio. hltn:.. some wood NEAR BEACH lion. Sll0,000.&up. Joe96J.45&7 d C mm. pool. S.J Cap. SJOOmo495·5219 h eal. Yrly . t AOO "11 burn1n)! frpl. Beaut. s 00 J\11 units readv lo rent cpts. rps. 0 ""' '' landsq 1d , heated pool & SI , 0 . uponcomplelioi1 SANTA Ana Hts hors Bea ut. t 70,000 hom e . $375 5515689aft5PM New 3 Br .2 sly,2cargar. pets/ch ildre n.67J·O'l07 i\ttrnctivercnt Coll644-7211 property.2 brw/lcorral. formall.rving,duung rm. 26553 c II s t I lge. 'am . rm Wet bar •· UN IV. Prk. Terr Cam a e ~a n a Deluxe JBr. 2ba. No pets Moriin i-Apts. P . _ ... r ..,., 500 S325. Avai . Aug.Isl. o.: Barbara 714 54S.2A87 ,--rtC=i rom "°'. 20322 s. w. Cypress. frplc. l Br. dwru.tairs. 4 bridge T wnhse. 3 br. 2 · · _ children. $500 mo kai-e. 1777 Santa i\na ,\\'('.CM REAL TY INC. -Br. up. 3 car gar. Custom Lia . Comm. Pool S395 Santo Ano 3280 909 N Bayfront. 673 77-1S MS?r /\pl 113 646-5542 !:: O .... nFr1·1sat /""n11 7 ~~ 17306 P h c"!1 7896 --t -714/846 1371 .--~ landscaping. Avail. 8/1 eac • ...,_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl --• . -u11io...110ESCO I $525 1"6 "'"'4581 & --t BR.2BA. ·~ k.t.oK1v ;\1 ESA VERDE area. HUNT1NGTON BEACll J"'llll m o. v-• ""'>'" • • RENTALS 2 BH, 2 .BA Condo. Pool. Avail. Aug. I. V1C'w. ui>· I lloml' atmosphere 2 & l -nrnn<lnewDuplex.262.12 West of Beach Blvd.on FREERENTALSERV. wkndsaft6.751·646l. -Irvine J\/C.Pets &ch1ldrenOt-: per.$425.673·3102 l hrdlx a pts.!>11.i·t031 ~·ia S7~a~~r4n:·1~Bd. 2 Ada m &, north al Summer&Wntr . .Beac13Br.l/12 ba,XJntarca by 2BR,2Ba .. S350 ;~~3s:0· 6457421 or l ~r-·• H -., B· bltns ON THE RLUFFS-Look a " __ · __ · J\labama,2blocks Rentals. S350 wk. Also ocean. New cpts. $325 3BR.2Da... s-tlSf.13.5 ----lolbooPeninsulo 3807 c·p~~.~dr;~.-n·~.' clean'. itown on s4rf & s:ind. Savl' S Uuplcx. by Owner. KEN'f ROG ED'-" Exec. & Family homes. m o. 1s t / I a s t S 100 3 Br, N2112 ba, F.!~ ... St50 CondominiUlftS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1130 Victoria~ ~m1-~ 1-·orcver view from ex Swider (I l 2 Br-2 Ba, ·~ 1·99l·8000 cleanup. 1·735·0036. ewport oo::ach Unfurnished 3425 I Br apt $175. LJ(e bach un· ccptiona lly s pa(.'ious 2 w/wel bar. (2) 2 Br-D-2 REALTY ~ 4Br.2'7 ba,WTtlr .... SSOO ....................... 1t furn $150. Incl util. ~ 2 AH, ADU LTS. New b d r m 2 b n th ad u I l Ba . w I F P. 4 car garage. 714 /848·~ lalboo l$fond 3206 Sparkling new Landmark LE RAISOR 11 UN TIN C TON lk a c· h F.. Bal boa. 673-6880 pa int, bllns, cpls. drps, hideaway In spectacular Located at 521 Femleaf 714/96o-385R 3 BR.f 2 BA . ~atio & J0~ lox. J br. c:rpts & drp:,, --nr. shops & mrkt. $1ij5 location. /\sk'". &\2.500 (Oceanside of 101 llwy.) TAX SHELTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• er, ·e n ce yar REALTY bltns. adults. security & 3 Br, 2 Ba. bay view, new mo. 180 .. C .. Rochester. ,.. BA'-'VJEW Dplx 2 BR 2 landscaping. $450/mo h d N llurryonthi:rnnc. Corona del Mar. Dri\'C' ·• • • rec.facil.5365877 w as e r / r yer . o 675·6527 O •E-..J HOUSE Ba. bltns, crptg, gar . 110 incl. gardener. Avail h Id ts •Ats ------by & look nr call AM .-~ Aug . l. 839·1237 o r 4523Campus Dr .. Irvine c 1 re n ur pe · "'' West Build. 557·7l44 for 7931 ·41 Holt St. Hunl· Sapphire. 213·377·7688 963.6163_ Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Duplexe~Furn 3550 548·2649______ NEWPORT f'yprus ShorC' ... S35.000 Shore Colony . . . $55.0011 ll1viera . . s.')(i,Ol)( :1ppointml'nl. Eves. c·all ington Beach. Luxunous 83-»i8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• APARTMENTS Tom Nichols. 548·1087 2 &3 Ar apts. Lions Coronod~IMcr 3222 FAMILY ESTATE CALL .. 600 I RR. l Bi\ enc g.1r. no ~5· Yr.ly 2 br, 2 ba, :! 1 HRUnrS150tMo REHTHA llENHY Priced al appraisal ol £states, 536·2579 •••••••• • •••••••••••••• ---- - -JJl'ts. 131 E. 21sl St.. • \ · :.Lory · 2 t•ar encl gar.. UTI LIT! I::S !Nt:l, Sll0.000 Open llous1 2 BR. den, frpk. Hli Ba . 3BR. FR. Patio, G1ganl1l' LOCJUnO leach 3248 <Rear) 644 0030 halcony 642·~-Adulls only. No pets REALTOHS '1\1:!·4121 Sun.From10am to4pm. lotsforsal~ 2200 patio, 1~ garage . yard. Only S350. <.:all ••••••••••••••••••••••• --2450New1>0rtBlvd,CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• $395/mo. Child/pet ok 968·9518or962·7788. Sharpocean vaewcontem· Oupl~xesUnfurn 3600 CoronadelMcr 3822 042.707R :.! Fixer l ' ppers on hu~ n<:ean v1~w lot. H~'ntL'I /\skin~ 567.500. Hroke 4!16· 771 l Income Properly 2000 BY OWNER Avail 8/1 513 Orchid. 3&4 BR, S3l5 loS350. L IO ? porary home. 2 Br. 2 Ila. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15,000 sqft. Golf Course 673-8079. s· 1 h Id ls den. furn excep bdrms Privacy + 3 .BR, 2 fl/\. OCEJ\NVI E W nr <.:dM I Hr. j!ar. s tuve. refn~. 32 UNITS \'1ew. $96,000. No. 2 Oak· 0~".g ~sge~l1, ~~n·,~~s J\vail. Aug. at $375-$400 fireplace, g;ir., patio. no lx-aC'h 2 br . bllns. frpl. m o n t. Big Canyon. JETTY VIEW Barbara. 963.6739 or per mo. depending upon pets. $295. CM &iG-4414 beam cliz. lg palio. pool. Adults. no dogs. $140. 2"10 i\ \10C3dO. 544·8230. 67S·0800or548-7477 On Ocean Blvd. only 673..6744 no . of tenants. Ca ll -Adulb/no pct:.. S2i5. I\ ward wioning pride of . steps lo China Co\·e. A --499-2109 eves & wknds or 1 BR. 1 Ba. frplc, bltns . 644 -0810 _______ CLEAN 2 br townhouse, Son Juan Capistrano I 078 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ownership a11adullunils Mountotn,DH«t, large lu.xurious 2Br. 2ba MOBILE 2 br.appls.k1ds Mr. Brubakeral546·0601 p vt yard. Costa Mesa . 1': ba, garage. $195. Sche dul e d in come Resort 2400 duplexw/hardwoodflrs. $125.lBr.appls.yard duringworkm~hour.;. $190. mo. 642·9666; Charming remodeled, 2 Adults.nopets.548-63:>7 -.i ll r. 2ba. 100 ~q ft . pl.1yrm. palm. lndsc·p'd Lg<' lot nr ht•h. 1\skmg S53,500. rm mcll . c)C' C'Upancy 2591:! l\\·cmta t:a bri ll o 4U.1 :!893 o r •67 ,260. Pr1·ced al ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' Id · & $170 lRr appls sn°1s --548-3869 BH apt.w/newkit.S!15 ., . h r or ma ining rm. · · · · .... · VIEW 2 hr, dmmg & frpl. -C<ill 497·2575/497·3232. LOVELY lg 2 br . newly $470,000. Lot Brian Head Uta . 100 s upe r J etty & Ocean $200. 2 Rr. child, pct & 11 blk t bch N rth painted, ,·ery <:In. Enc. Principals only please yd. fr. Ski Sloops. Over ~ view . $650 mo Call singles. Agl. rt.-e. c;d nse.;: pnt' S~'J5 Apartments Fwnished l RR + sep. guest rm. & patio & ear. Frpl. $165. acre. ~.995. 833·4746 or 644·7211 agent. HOMEFIHDERS · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath. S275. 673·50090r No pets. 1323 Ba ke r, 4 UNITS 831 -0887 art. 6 * 642·9900• 573·3731 --Balboa Island 3706 497·2205 Eves. 546-5704 Real Estate 1800 sq. ft beachside J OCEANl"RONT $160.000-••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- BR. 2 BA duplex w/ W & 3nr. 2ba. frplc,bllns. Nr Condo 3hr 2ba 2000sQ l 'ttl [land near ~ .. -,.,.. & I BR. b"low hwy, range. 2 BR upstairs . blt ns, I 0 8 0 V" assumable Joan. 10''• Exch-· 2800 D " •A 25 675 4967 · · · · J 1 e s ·'"""~. ' · 1 " -··7~ __ .:_!!!-..,.. · · · __ Weslminister Mal l. $290 fl. Ba r. frpl, Set'. guard. bav. Neat 2 Br. 2 Ra. rcfrig. frplc. Water & refn g., cpls. drps, singe 193-1755. Sania Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• down. Sched uled income ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3224 Mo. <7 14 ) 968·0547 or $795 mo Lse. Adults on· S2is.Sept..Jun.fi75·0532. elcc. pd. $235. 673·1418 car ga r . $160. m o . ---------•I S6,780. Pricedat$55,500. HAVE 2 Condos. I RR. 1 (213)596·8959. ly.544·7678 evcsor wkc nds. 644·1045 STEAL! Ba. 1 sty, nr Cal State ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------------Bachelor /\pt-furn. $120 ---------- nnc of these 2 heclrm. 2 Fullerton. $3800. equity. MESA VERDE; 3 BR. 2 3 BR,2 BA .allbltns,2car Spacious 2 Bd. l 11' ba per mo. 549-8907 days , General 3802 General 3802 h:ith Condos. \'t•ry few $177. mo. or 3 BH. 111-z Ba . Ba. Crpls. Drps, bltns. garage, fncd yard Kids house near Boat Canyon. 673·3296 eves & wknrls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• lrfl at onlv Sl!i.!l'iO 10'; adlt. security nr So. Cst. fed yd. KuJs & s mall pet ok No rec. $310. mo. 1st Ocean ,.u . rrplc. bltin AMAHBM AMA.H&M llown. comrlr ll'IY n Plaza . $5500. equity. O.K. $395. w /gardener & Pioneer ntty,842·4421 stove. refrt!!. carpel. BACHELOR Partly rurn. -------------------. lurbished ,\-;k for --------S187. mo. Will trade waterpa id.545-3621 -· ---drapes , j!arag(.'. Avail gar. prkJ?. S150 mo, ulll fo'rank. 839·8321 r\L(t COLLEGE ••RK 2 1 • b d .. + 4PLEX etc. of s <1 mc v alue . .-~ :t a. up ~r a c u ulil.1213)925·8295. F REE & CLEAR · either for late model car . Brand New 2 Story <I Br. July 28. $400. mo incl. pd Yrly. 675·Z79'7 ~ 638·1769 3 BR. 2 BA, fam rm. gardener.$450.968·5612 LOVELY lge I br .1pl I'll r L o m a L i n d a -/ t" S D rronl Mobil~ Hom~s l'n 1"l'r~itv. "c"'.000 trade bltns . d s hwhr. cov·d 0 3 BR t 315 13 h MOVE IN MOW! w pa io. o. ay I r. __ S I 1100 • ~ ..,., Ex c h a n g e . c hoi c e patio. $350 /MO. 631-1919 S35 . B . slee a ed l Authentic Laguna charm lltil pd. S250. ml). yrly ~ nw a ~ di. Jo" n ·pmyt. on large Sacra m en l o 1 n com e St. H. . nw y. paint tn· lse. No pets. Employt•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• () ,. home or Inc. Prop S ARP BD 3 B I l I l c""6616 houses. from S350 rmonth "' I d F o c I • H 4 a. ou ,w w crp s . ....,..,. adults only. Avail S<>pt '5i SPARTl\NETTF. 3.'i' c:..m ad<l cash or other c~"m~ p~~pe~;.g~~Pt~· Twnhse blt·ins. fpl. FR. --Callfor app't tost.-e Isl 573.4377 Space 60. tnq sp 51 327 pr 0 p e rt i e s. R 1 ck pool. patio, $425 lse. SURI-' special' 2 br $185. ' 1 / / ----Q Viking 12 x 60 w/c:1bnna.1J UNITS. 2 Bd , l Ba. R•;:::~~ 2900 Adult Pk .. Costc1 Mei.a Newport Ills. $152,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• corated 2 br Spanish in 979·8430 furn. Wa lkingd1stancelo ~·8703 or 54'1 ~.O Owner 548 9695 llOUSL' WNT'D HOUSE 4·plex. No children or all necessities . rellred ~ "' d SJOO l I I 2653 DOLLHOUSE! 3 br. 2 ba, I 968 6732 Dv Owner lat e morlt•I NITS F orc losr, delinq OK. ogs. · nc · uti · new cpls & drpe;. fo'rrl • on Y-· . 8 u Q "k C h l675aaA9 SanlaAnaAve.673·0797 ATE 24x64 Jm pen al Quall\\ w1 as . • ·':"" Avl. 8/15. S35Q. 898·1731 ( E L E S T Corona del Mer 3722 Vikin°. Beaut. lndsc 11 . B k Ba T _ .. _e 4 Br 3 eves " North Cosla u esa, pn·me WANT_ED DUPLEX on ac Y wrn"' · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• corner lol. 5 i;lnr adult "' E l d C t M a r Ba privacy, patio. frpl, p -. ---. hb h d 3;;3 N. COC1,1. t.aaun• 1 nR apt!!. Adult only, m> k " fn•c SJ 1 n vestme nt. A 11 2 as s1 e, os a es Qr 1 h. h f ....,.,5 · r csl1 ge ne1 g or oo . ,, par . smo,.. I t ( bl Ith < s w r . am rm. ~J• tn· con verted 3 UR. 2 81\. 2 _4s4.7e;ie 7 52·&480 ""ls. 11:? blocks O('ean. .Juan Capo 1-49.1llj;.1r. be d r oom , 11'2 bath. c ie n ·.Pre e~a Y. w 1 d &wtr 5487020 ... ~ studio a pts. Annual in· owner s unit. Cp to r ~ar nr . . . car gar .. covered patio. Laquna Miguel 3252 lit11. incl. 2500Seav1t·w For sale in Baja, t '.1liL C'ome $18,720. Prieed for $55,000. Ask for Sieve , 3 DR. 2 BJ\, cpl, drps. vacant.. S350 per. mo. Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 37 24 Est e ro Bay. Beaut . immediate sale al Agent646·8811 fncd. yd. Nr. So. Cst for Keith or Fay, Bkr sea Terrace Townhoust•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trailer W / p(.'rm. cabana S~58.~. o.wner. Will as· Young chu rc h needs Plaza.$31Smo.642·0445 962·4471 Ocean VJCW, 2 br, 2 b3, $35. WEEK&UP hit-on. New cnlrl?'d Bath sist with financing_. Call raci"ti"ti"es or land to lease elcc kitchen clrps cpli. All new nlumb'it lhruout $165. 2 BR, appls. pct 3 BEDROOM GLEN M!'R frplc., 2 car ~ar. p~ yd: •Studio & 1 BR Apt-; 1'ap wa'i.er sak 24 h 545-8424, As skoc1ated or buy< J\pprox.SOOOsq. POOL 2 br.2ba,pct CA RPET_. I?RJ\PI'.~. Tenn1·s . s "wimm1n". •TV&MaidServJ\v:iil SouthCoastBro ers. fl.+ classroom&/orof· & OOUBLfi· GARAGL' " P S lfld I s ecurity . Bea ut. yea 5 BR. 2 ba. kids, pet , ,., clubhsc Owner pays • hone erv. poo round 642.33111art 5 PM:. Dana Point·4 Plex. 3 fice space. So. Orange singles WALK TO SHOPPING. &.d $325 •Ch1ldrenSection years old .Near.Marina. Coast ar ea Ca ll 4 Br. 2 ba, frpl_r. kids. LEJ\SE$2955J6·2375 t'::~4175~es .. mo. •SSOF'Fweek\rent 10x60' 3Hr. f'am1ly Park Below Market value lo 714/645·7650. pets . fncd . patio, gar. ON 3 b --------w/ad Huntington State Dch. all cash buyer $95.000. Agt. F ee. EXEC. MANSI ~Mission Viejo 3267 2376 Newport Rlvd, CM Call536·47SS afl 4pm Excelle nt ass umable Reftfals HOMEFtNDERS lg. ram . rm. 3 ba. Ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·9755ort)45·3967 c pl. & p aint. $550. ----'h 37' Trailer w/Rlton loan. Desire im3309mediate ••••••••••••••••••••••• •642·9900• 968·9518&962·7788 38R.~BAnewcondo./'11 r LgeFum21r · c·abana S2:19S. Spate 10. sale. Owner. 494· . Houses hrnllhtd cond g.. frpk $300 mo. T I "-urt 525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 3 br, 2 .ba. Huntington JI arbor Hgts. 581·0887 Av!. 8 1 Bllns. w /w • drp.<;. pool, Hoosier rr '-" · (2)2BRHOMESon11ot. 3102 d bl $39S v $200. Adlls . no pets Fairfax Dr.CM.!>182370. Gd CM loc top cond. Getteral cpt!I, rps, tns. • Condo . Nr \ arner Mewporll•och 3269 642-9520 ------• .... •••••••••••••••••••• grdnr .. wtr. pd. Shown Brand New 2Br un · __ _ 8 0 56. Yeager Really 556-6171 979 7836 · h d C d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 2B R. 2 A. 2 x __ • SUMMER breeze 1 br. by appt. · or furn1s e . pts/ rps, b 2 $165 AT1'R1\C quiet 1 ~ Skyline. PeLs OK. Short (8) 2BR HOMK<;. fixer · $130 .. ulil pd, C.M. Also 833·3040 ask for Linda. pool, patio, carport. S250 TOWNHOUSE 2 b r 1-' de~. patio. bll~s. J?a;aS?e blk to """'an 536-6065 d CM toe Jig ( • 1 br S125 uu·1 mo. 963·8146. b 8 • P 0 0 1 • t n 5 • 1 Ad It no ""' . ...,..,4 B "'" · -·-uppers. ~ w ocean ron. · · 1 BR duplex. "ke new, hid g r ''o ""ts u · ...-· ~ ----R I 8 bo N 8 2 b u was ry , a . •~ ,,... .. RUTGERS A ~forscite 1200 l ot. Y eager ea ty. pd, al 8 • · · r. secluded, sep. garage , For Rent,3or4Br.house. 675-9188 -----·-----cr•,OCJ•••••••••••••••• 556·6171 kids, pets. singles. Walk en cl. patio. laundry . fenced yard. encl' patio. ---••••••• . . to wa ter H.B. 2 br, has BR ram rm dble fpk 2 Cozy E ·Side Bach ap t JAcrcs1nSoulhLagunn(2)4·PLEXES.C.M.~nde· all. kids, pets, sin~les. Sl75.549·1623after5 frplc ,$290mo.Avall8/1 ba ''s . co;n er lo't . w /frplc.Just redec.Utll $48,000. Makes 6 ocean by·side. Buy 1 or both: Lg Try this cove cottage 3 BIKE le beach, 2 br, $175., 963'8250 Gardener & w11tcr roid. pd. St75 m o. 67->2913 __ view par cels. Only !S<'h, u n i t s w I b 1 t n s & br. kids. pets. CdM. Lag. k ids . p e t s ok. /\l s w A T E R F R O N T Back Boy. Adult family. Nice l Br dplx. Quiel. Sep. down. Coal & uramum d s hw s hrs . Onr/Bkr. Beachlbr.$1~ .• util pd . .spar kling 3 br, $175 .. townhousein Huntinglon $43 5 . m o nth. 2298 by gar. Empladlts over can s upply all our e_nergy 556-6171 Agt. Fee. 979-8430 ki<ts, pets. singles. /\gt. Ha r bour w /35' hoot slip, Redlands Drive 642 0596 35. no pets. 548-1021 for 300 yrs . but iqvest . Fee. 979.9430 2000 sq f't. 3 br, 3 ba, liv, or642·4387 against Inflation. Owner. I 9 Untt ... CostoMesa Co1ta MeMI l 124 fam . din r ma. Pool & ten· ---, Huntln(jton IHch 3740 4fM·8106or 4!>2·6550. lBR & 2Blt UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR, Fam. rm. B.f.R .0 . nis ct s . 846·9028 or BAYS H 0 R ES. 24 9 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I slfte r _ __.., 1400 Yrly G r o ss in com e (E·Slde)2 Br. Cples only. Cpl~. d rps. cov. patio. 846·9160 Crestview J)r. Lovely 3 NO lNCREASE in sum· " H r..,,....." $35,()00+ Util & rurnilurc inc. Fenced. nu paint. 2381 BR. 2 Ba. Stl2S. ptmo ~·r mer rent. Beaut l br rurn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seller will help flnanei! Child ok. 156 Merrill Pl. Rutgers $365. 635-6750 lnlne 3244 ly. No pets. l213)799-4856 1:1pts $l6S & $175. Spanish PRllUMllLDll~ * OHL y '$275,000 * $310. 549.0433 EASTS1DE 3 br. 2 ba de· ••••••• •••B••••••••••••• or 646-6219 style bldg. pvt encl Jear. nV" DAVID BOURKE HJ..TR N wport I h 3 l69 luxe Condo. Nu appl, cpt. Colony 4 r detached . B l G CAN YON Exec pool. ~auna. lndry, adlts $172,oofY~~nc:ome CALLSllS-9950 ••~•••••••~•~••••••••• drps. Frpl. Pool. Gar dr p o~ & tenn~ 1us r hom e ln gnte guardt'd 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk Excctlenltaxl'bellcr WINTER ·Oceanfront 3 o p nr. A<tults . $34S. tan scap n.g, • nc . area F or l<•asc. A\•I W. or Beach orr Sater. Great Newport l~tion br, 2 be. $350. mo. 673-S003 eve/wlcnd f:1~9. 3732 ScotWSale. Sept.' 1st. 644 t..178 84_2_·7_84_8 _____ _ TedHubert&N&Oc. 675-8.S.11 M .,,_...._ 3 BR S Mt\LLBEACHllOTEL &7S-8500 Sharp est •a"". . · SPAC z br 2 bu condo 2 ,AHOltAMIC VIEW Rooms. S22 SO~k I 1600 COftWfterc I ol Pro,-rty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho Wot'rlfl Htnl Net·Ntt0Net Leas{': have co t of Uve rlause 12 y1'11 to go. '75 inc SRlM. Over 8~ on ask'I p rlre. Center nf Coviha, on Hrand A'•e. ' A·l Really 213f4.."1 Ot03 5223 F.. 2nd. \m.a Rr h ... RENT JLEt\SE. yrly. LI 2 B~ duplex. $335. mo. m ati~ & Rec. ctr. Cls. to 8a7 a Irvine lhll!' E11 Apts SlOO mo. 536-7056 home Newp()rt Island. 3 e ld s garde ner. P eg ~his. & s hops. 5076 Ap ter tal n er 's d c l1 J?hl br, 2v. ba. ample prklt . S46-S880Agt. pie Tree 1 yr. lse. $325 w/pcjol & game room ADULT gardenapt.s. I br. ~· slip, utll pd. ~mo. 3 Br + 2 Ba. furn avail mo. 1st & last + $100 sec. Fantastic new 4 br. 3 ha, pool $145. 1035 12th St .. lll & lul, acc. dep. Fpt, ta ram-nn. fncd yd & s 2 s c I ea n 'g 4000 sq I\ custom horrw . ~-7447 aft 4 &wknds f'lJ.1891 k 645 5045 213-330 3979 wood <'eillna~. 3 frplr-1, . --kids o · $350. • · _ _ many xtro<t $1150 mo Winter Rental. avail now Houses UnfwlWthed Eesllllde 3 br. l~ bo. 2351 NEW Greenlrff4 br. 2ba. 645 7102 or631-0'i97 Steps lo beach. Modem 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westminster. $295 mo r:im rm. upgradC'd, no OR. frplc. S23S 642 3400 GHtral 3201 979.5128 pets. SS2 3679 l rvtne Terrace 3 Bdrm. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• t a:. bath , eorprlln1t. Llkc new l br, ocros11 n 2 Br E aslslde. no kl&. Univ Pk Trrntt. 3 Br. 2 drar.enea, stove. rd from bch Cpt. d rps. 3 'BR, pooSol, paCaU 'pt$32.S. Sto~e very quiet & Ba ,Twnhse.nrpoC>t,*395 Poo .doubleaara~l.'$425. bltns . frpl. Jac unl. mo. Nr . · l au 1 ~25 64s-2S13. lse. 833·9442 eves UCB 213-614·3267 wkdys 592-!1813 642·1898; $49-3.MaftS c u n ... . ' , -- At last, an cg>artment that's different! RlchlY. grandly, gloriously different! \';it h .:ill!lll't 11v,Ji:-v 1wt.ountrv\.lubJ1f1>. ',I Vil' Vf'tJ r ul· j dn~r(' 1n f .JOUIOU~ An.1hl'.'1m 11111· f 1qh1 111 the cPnt»r cf J ol.1nne1j r'>mmunii v e>f m.19111f1cent lu•urv 1101T1r 1 _, '"'n1n.1 vou nave rooked for 111 ,,, 1r .irt nt·111 tJut c 011ldn t fu 1u 1, cuefree living: r .1· h "DJC•ous ;;o.1rt· n r-nr r C'•l1N"O•'C1 "''th wlshPr •"<:l ':l,..,.l"f, r •I r.nN.l' r A<lll 1CF' mJ~· r '*I IPJn1n1 n\C" tn<h -mr;. rc;or Fcrcr,1..i•r nearing ind J•r ccn M1?n1n::i r,vr-" :~ oar10 or t lrQn·1 '1~nno11~ ucr,J~t; And two •r u~llOJ 0"":, ind two pruc1 ,pas v1, w arl'.' i-t'•tnd1d exc 1t1nq, ever chang· 1ng c1tv 111.1~t-.. ruqged h•lls-J new 01 turr cverv dJV f1om vour Patio or l))lconv rverv dJv vc.u .1n indulge vour love of -;norts all w1th1n walking drsl ance 11 chamo1an<h10 tenrns courts. golf courR anCJ clubhou'>e. couestr1an center ana r ld1nq tr ails Your private world here is a perfect ht>dge JQJlnst borec1om . One b.:-oroom. two bedroom and two l 1'droom , v..1tti a den rrom S2&000 r ,;101 h1•d and unf urn1,ti('j tmmrd1,.te oci:uo.inc v Four tum11n~ moaets ooen irom io to 6 c:1a11v taM 637·000 ..... . . . . , . . . N DAL y lllM..OT' I Add it. .. Build it ... Diaper 1t...Hammer it ... Carpet it. •. Cement lt...Wire it...Hoe it...Clean it ... Move 1t. .. Press lt. .. Palnt IL .Nail it...Plast er it ... F ix i I. .. s VICE DIRECTORY Add-A·Roet1t Cwpet s.rtlc. Coetroctor 1t9 Hn•ag LmdK.... ,......,, .. ., ..... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._.lftCJ Rooflft9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOK! Z24 Sq n. ol nfw Cu-pet r.t&n-Reasonablc Patio c<>ver~. d H ks, C l ea ups, tree wo rk •HAULING• ROTOTJLUNC S2S Profession.ls will paint room. Only ~.<All Repairs ln.st~llauon fen ct>S , etc Compel1l1 ve r o t lll l ng. Min o YAROCLEANUP Landscaplng.sodSale5. y our home 41nd do it JUST PlUMllMG? Fast ~n· Hus Rates ROOFS CHECKED! Repair.id" Replaced Direct Factory Service License c:&tSIM1ll PH: 54~2961 now. Cold M~ttl Con &~les. Call 581·8956 pn c~ 8 1f280294 830-5503 land~ 'g. 10yrs 111 area . •• 556 034'7 ** Ftte est. Masterc:harge right. lnt/&xt. Rea~- trn t or. ll 8 . 842-8806. 646·26 . Days/eve3!D).2.l70 Refs . 497 3169&7Sl·0084. Jusl One Call To: J UST PLUMBING * 642·4111. Carpe t & Upholst ery Tom J ones Construcl100 Carage, House & Apl. lu1i•uS9"'k.e Clea ning . Steam 2922SS. Rm Add1t, patio Ex Jap•ue Cleanouts &llauJaway. Ford's Landscape •QUALITYPAJNTING• •••••••••••••••••••••• Sh am poo. f'r e e est . cvrs. Free est . 640-1876 La nd a pci Cardener 54S·S47S" ~7-8C87. Sod/Lawns/Sprinklers Interior &r £xtenor L.R . OTIS Plu'!'bin' TRe We pnn~ a nythmg, Gua 646·78J l Tok a w rsery-S46-071A Lie/Insured. 962·7817 Call Lee 830-7278 Water hlrs. au s1z.ec», dis· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fa st service. Qua lll Dres..-'--. Moving·Hauling-Clean· M--po~al s, stC1ppu~cs, re· CERAMIC 11.LE New & work-lo pric-es. Ca.'le C--A/C---.a..-•••••••••;.:?••••••••••• G--al S • uEp. 2 _Colleg'!_ StReudents. ---, PAPERHANGING pairs re modeling and F tit. S I, u 1t• ,,.,.. c:...,o ............., ~ ....... ten xpenenced "' asooa •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Proressional·Reasonable -pipi0ng. New Construe· R. emodel. roe ml rin ng. ...__ •••••••••••••••-••••• Tall ' d k" · '"' ... elcomtt 535-842J6.. . . or,qf r~sma !ng •••••••••• ••••••••••• ble.640.1749 Brkk·Block-Slonework. Freeeat673-5829aftS Uon. 24 Hrs . be & bond JOuow • NANCY RARNES Phillips Ce ment Co. unus ua de&1gns. Bxp "THINGS" by Moose Quality Work. Reasona· &42-6263 T-Soil Ty pan ... Service. Rc¥S Cstm Work fl'reeest. al\r. Vietnamese lady, Gen woodw • rena; ... · H-.. -•---'-bl , """7 ""'-""3 Palnting/Repalr.35 Yrs 1------------r • I Ibo d 7" """7 n 4.,,. 2190 .,...-•--.__ .. __.,, c -• ....., work auar, tat.e aduan· 'MARV'S PLUMBl .. 1G ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• rates by the page o JC n · .. 1 . ....., 3 6. '"'" plumbing. t-l -5613 '••••••••••••••••• .. •••• • ..,. • 1" h .,.0 ., ... "' ,._.,. ....... l Moy'--tageofmyexp.SlG-7056 •6'6·9807* •TopSoil•Compost• our.'" • ........,or '""'..-p uu·os, Dn'v-..a"", Con HOUSECLEANING is.our ""'f ,.. I h•nedwood• .. ..,_J U llANDYMAN lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOJOBTOOSMALL •1uu c ~ C -.a.... c re le work. Tracto G-*"'-m~ Business. Call Janice's INT EXT 1 b $79 & C 11 586-6930 arpe~r k Fr ""'JI A.pts . Consi: nt1o u Raggedy Anns.675-65.Sl Moving hauling cleanups · ·• .r. · up, __ » _____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• wor . eeesl.837-8832. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:ran sman.645--•• E r L reJJ·a we do a coustic freeesl .. DRAJNCLEARED$6.SO ai•.. xp·reas· ree es · ' ' Eves/Wknds -Same Price T-'--~ 5•nic:• SAVE & Profit. Custo c1..11...1 Car• Qu<llity /M a int/Ldsc pg Wa nt a REAL CLE .. N blestudents847·2l2.6 art. 4, Greg. OO>-_Z7_66__ w,... •-"' od kl " Gua r SSS.73tl0 ••••••••••••••••\•••••• remod. repa ir. add-0n •••••••••••••••••••••• s 1 • spr rs. SOI! cond, Remo•tDri•~ HOUSE! Call Gingham •-1-"I-~oprr'-Paper·Paint, 20 yr. Exp. . Tret Removal, limbing_ & in.!>ulat1on t"'ree b l. S c ea nu p . 6 4 2 . 3331 / Incl. Grading . U Girl. Free Ests.. 645·5123. .-unn ··"71 • sn.'""7 N d k Save S No A I b te r D-• I I) ,,.., ........ 'UM 1ER DAY CAMPS "'6 ~908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ee wor · A ny P um 1ng·wa Shrub clearing. nu.oh I· esigns . ..., .. -u-...... .,.. ... · DEBRIS. 0 ""2124. w 't S t • faction Guar I k I 't Colle~e Student. Over :vrs expr Remodl/Add1t Qua l /R eas. Dav Each wk. ditrerenl .......,. •HOUSECL"''" .. 'ING• P r p . t honest a1 . a is . serv · ea s ·mar o • e jng 642·2624. J P CJ'U'C ro a in e r, Free Est. 645·9951 enclosures·reas. 832·2468 $15 /wk A AN ESE GARDENER oung Christian ma to By Reliable t:ouple work. reus . Int/ext. Cree TREE TRIMMING For info call64S-5050 lOy rs ex per, all phases do yard work. hauli . Gd ra tes/Refs 518·6271 est. Re rs . 548-2759, ,ool S..--.lce Topnin•-r..........,a'--Reasonable/E.sllmates 9 3 ,.... • --· .., CCN9fractor Call 751-1937. carpentry. Reas. 11 Kousecleaning La dy . St2·3 1 Plosttt/R•po/tr ••••••••••.••••••••••••• lowrates. DanS40-0460 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rate Ken. 645·5463 Dependable, reasonable. EXTERIORS SAVE ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool se r v iceman. exp. ---------- 1' t• w o r R e mod e lin g F.H.Ge rwick&Son J APAN ESE EXPERT T R .l.. S in o r S t a t e PA'fCHPLASTERING Qu~l1 ty work. Wkly Ford'sTreeServke 675·~37. Work. No JobTooLarg Add/Remdl ll Bl-114321 GARDENER Industrial. IDOi ALL! Licensed Insured Call All Types . f're\! Es· maint. 52750/mo.Chem ExperiencedCrew orSmall. Mike &tS-5129 673-6041 549-2170 Comme rc ia l, Residen Electric al. Plumbinit. 979.3335 timates. CallS40-682S only $12.50. Free est. on Lic/lnsured962-7817 lial. S48·7958/541J.Sl82 etc. Reas. Rates. 548-5203 u don't need a gun to acid washes. 642·2135 an ________ _..... __ ~ s · N n~ raw fast .. when you C Clas.s iried ads sell big Ca rpentry e rv1ces, Al one oeller! Dick Huf(.----------k d l t fi t ce an ad 1.n the Duil" Painting.int/ext VERY NEAT PAT JI 6 PM. Jl . Phases & Remodclin~. m a n & S on . Atid , Mow .Edge ,TreeServ1ce mo e eec ors. ire ex -p tWantAds'.Callno•~• Xlntwork ·guaranteed JOBS & RESTUCCO. ---------items,smu iternsorany Custom Woodwork1n(l Remodel·Patio Shelter-Plant, landscape, maint ipng 'rs. S837adl'bk Val. Fire _ 2_5678. ~ 638·88:!8 Free est. 893-1439.W _ _:a_:n..,t..,a..,d_s __ C_'aJ_l642 __ ·567_-l_i_tem. __ Jus_t_c_a_ll_6C2_·5f11___,_8._ 642-7075 Decks. lie/bond. 6'4·7598 Quality 548·0930 rotect ·5140 >.,... tMHh u..funa, Apo; l:w.ts Uwfunt.. Ap9i tauts u..tw.. Apo; hntfth u.fwft, A¥s Founaished Vocation Rentals 4250 Offic:e Rntol 4400 Mon•y to L0att 5015 Lost & Fo.d 5'300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or furltished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••_ •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••~·•••• Costa Mesa 3824ttu.ti'")tottleodl 3140 Hunti'")tonleoch 3140 N•wportl•och 3869 •••••• •••••••••••••••• MAMM9TH •. S ie ~r a CdM 200_1750 sq. n. Cpl. HOMEOWNER$ 1(?~T vi~rl1J.hflt~tin. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mountains . fish. hike, D A-nd'd I NEED MotilEY7 • mus in . sm s eno 120 ALBERT PL.ACF. llKE TO IEA.CH NEAR beach <.:le:m 2 br, NEAR floag Hosp. S275 RES ORT ten.nis. pools, ghost town. pr~.'67~~ .. ~~ ·· e c v' we have funds available ~~=~c00:00°:. ~:':rJ'. Deluxe 2 br, 1 ba. adults. NEAR SHOPPING l ba. $195. Pets, kids ok mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba StudJo. Beuut fully eqwp. con· at low bank rates. long 846.6049 no pets. $185. CJll. Be autiful n ew 2 BR 536-0321 N0e1ww cpwts.hdrps&. 0bllns, ~36°._:!:~ps 6. $120. week. lusiMH Reflfd 4450 term financing with no --------- 530.3572 833-9781 d F 1 . • s r ry r a .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• balloon payments! LOST: Mini·Pin. Fem?ile . .!>tu 10. a pts. rp cs. 2 .~R D uplex, Se n Hookup. No pets. 4243 BIG BEARCa bin·2 BR, ---------•I Can you use funds for Blk. w / tan. Vic Dover, MEDITERRAHE.AN bltns, d1s~hwashers. 2 car C1l1 zens only Da na Rd .. 642·7324 LI v I NG THE C OLO.._.Y any or the following re· NB. Reward. ~0498. VIL• •'--.r. garage Sundecks. From 536-3418 frplc. crpts. Slps 8. ....,. _ _.. ...,.," 536 2579 ---NEW .., BR 2 u .. Fr 1 Wk or Wknd. 714 /675·6T73 asons? T S · S · I l Bedroom .,...,., · ·' · ue., P c. 30 RETA.IL SHOPS Debt Consolidation LOS : prmger P~me · Spac. 3BR. 2 DA. frplc , Ced yrd. patio, gas BRQ. Pri·me reasonable space ·v t. male Bllt & Wht Vic ol l Bedroom&Den •NEAR COMPLETlON• Id I aca 1on · · · 2 Bedrooms THE HUun~TOH ~nc ~I gar . Sc~~~· O<' gar. nr Hoag llosp. 16th R•flfals to shcre 4300 available large & small. Auto Purchase Goldenwesl & Edinger. " """ v a 1 n ° w m 0 & Orange Adults. $325. • •••• • • • • • ••••••••••••• Old Id h th I l Reward' 842-7616 2 Bedroom Townhouse HEIGHTS •ns 842·5609/962·8118 mo. 833.1437 orS70-8800 wor c ar m wi Home mprovemen · "AOO H bor Bl .. A ---FROM $\85 ROO MMATE to share 3 French windows, gables Purchase FUrniture D Lost 0 ~... ar vu Exciting new adult apts BR hse in H.B. $12.5 + • REWA R : 7 /2 . Costa Mesa (714l557..S020 adJ.to Hunt.Harbour WALkTOIE.ACH Oakw ood orrers the util Ca11 Sueat842·1777. ~et;~~~·a ~d~afce~lr:~ &Appliances male cat. Lite Org· LGE 1 Br W/lon. pool. •1 688451.MS• g't.2 ~5cfstrh~·:1t~~.; MESAVERDE finest in resortlh ing at a Grounds. CALL Beige. gold eyes.'Vic. jacuZJ.i,encl.gar.utilpd , I 2 3B DHl-~ROM S200 16th St . 536·425 9 o r 2 Bdrms .. l'~balh condo price you t·:in afford. LOOKING for Man or 580 BROADWAY Mechanics Wil60n&MapleSts.CM. Ad lts only S235 l\\'a1I --540·8442or 840-~_ 536 3058 with pool S335 Mo. The r e ·s Sl million in Woman, 25 to 40. Beaut. 3 LAGUNA BEACll National lonk 63HlS88 ' STE•s TO 1ir•cH ,. f 1·t · br. Twnhse .. loe~tc.od in :·15· 393 Il a m i llo n NEW deluxe. bc:ach area. ,.. '""" r ec rea ion aci 1 Jes . (714 )523·8293 LOST: Irish Setter/Gold. 642-1960 d ays. 645·4-UI 2 Br. 2 Ha , closed "ar. 2 BR. 1 ba. unf. $285 NIGHT LIGlrfEO T~N· Univ. Park ., Irv. 83.5·42'.!l 494-7915 ask for Je rry Buck Rf:!trvr. mix, male, 2'1? eves ,... NOW RENTING SEA WINO NIS COURTS. A Cull lime days, 551·222G eves. or a Cler 5 PM . G St C S275. mo. All util pd. Also 2 BR n nd u 75 activities d irector who D D" ti yrs. Vic. rove . M. Qu iet 2 br l '<z b a 3 Br.2'2 Ba.840 1311 or ·2 a co o .,. POOL,Crpl,big houseNr on 1ve . Whl.fleacoUar.548-0039 T ownhouse. 'cpls only'. 846-4938/\gt No fce_. -HEWTRIPUX SUMMWEERHRA!!._ALS r~~s&p~~~~~sh~~~· OCC, So. Cst. Plza. S130 TOP LOCATION <714 )83Tl·0774 FOUNDsm all chikl'spre· 610 Joann. $l!l). 548.9573 AND FOURPLEX Ll" • mo. Non·S mk-rs. pre f. MESA VERDE M-.....a. t NEW triplexes. 1.2,3 Br day brunch. 546·551 l Uf'T9~es, nlS scriplion glas~es on front Hociettclo h Mesa 160 W. Wilson. C.M. Di x thruout, frplcs. fncd Plus beautiful s ingles. DRIVE PLAZA DHds S035 lawn of Cos ta Mes a yd. 2002 Huntington St. 1·2·3bedms from$t85. 1&2 bedroom apts. Colle~c student has fan. for storeorofCicc.Ample ••••••••••••••••••••••• home.646·1002 Closed GcrogH GEAUT. GROUNDS /\DUL TS-NO PETS 536·4022 or 539-6779 Near parks, schools & Curnished & unfurnished. taslic bch apt. on water parking. Town & country --------beaches. Will consider Rents from $185. Prices to share w /riJ(hl person atmospher e. LOANS up to 80% FOUND: Sheltie, female. 7 /22. Vic. Univers ity Park, Irv. 552-0453 NEW 2&3 BR, D1W. frplc. pet s /children. West or vary by location. Models in Sunset Hr h . $125. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. ht TD Loofts..llf20/e Adults only Agt 536·7528 Beach Blvd. on Adams at open 10 to 7. Sorry no pelc; (213)592·3296. Costa Mesa. 545-4123 10 minutes lo ocean. L~ t Br Sl75. Gas & Wa le incl. Dra pen es. carpets. gas heat. gas stove. a1 <'Ond1t1oning , swtmmin pool. rec. room, washer or 536·4095 Alabama. 2 blocks. OC EAN VIEW. 2 BR. 2 or childre n. Roommate ------------------2nd TD Loom BA. bltns, OW. adults, service available. Roommate needed l o T JI E F /\C T 0 RY · Lowest rates Orange Co. F 0 UN D : Sm m 1 e ·&dryers 2 BR. Ve ry clean, c pts .. drps, bltns. close to bch. 1'io pets $17:> mo. 7 Shalim ur. M t. 5 &IZ· or 646-8136 -----1 Nl CE 2 br , 1 ba. Pool. cpts. drps. Close to ever. ything. S17S. ~-7986 aft. 5 "TH E SEVILLE" 2 BR W /~a rag<'. Adults· cpts-drps-bltns. Fncd yd · "atcr paid. 6~4120 2619 "C" .Sa nta Ana $190 N o pets. l'\o childre n : pref. middle aged or re· tired. Ut1I pd $155 mo. 642·5848. $165. LOV El. Y Extra ht. I l>r. very clean. l"o pct.s. 546·570'1, 1004 El Camino. LARG E 3 Br w /palio & frp l c . G ard e n a p t w /pool. S2:?..'i. The Ven· cl11me. 545-8628 ON BEACH Guara nteed no rent incre ase in 1975 2 Br, 1&2 Ra from S27S 3 Br, 2 Ba, from $400 •Summer & Winter al the bea ch 1s beautiful •Views of ocean. Catalina & Palos Ve rdes •Large private declcs •Heated Pools-Saunas •Assigned covered parking •Additional free parking •Maid ser vice avail •Furniture avail Open M·F 10·6 Sat 10 5, Sun 12·5 Huntin<Jf on Pacific 711 Ocean Ave (714 )536-1487 Managed by William Walters Co. $175 2 BR, sin~lc sty, * BEACH AREA • Two beam cell. C&D. 2049 and lhre~ bed~oom apts, "/\"Wallace.646-8883 some with fireplaces, e n c lo s e d g d rage s. ul1hties paid. S2JO. and up $210. 2 Br. nu cpts & drps. St v trefrig, carport. enc. patio. No children/pt'to;. 731 "A" W. 18th SL, TOBIN REALTY INC. 846·1311 673-7787 ---------- I have the moot gorgeous triple x. La rg•· owner 's unit. Bltn.!>. w /2 ()VCr· sized bdrmr. All newly & beautifully decorated in gold . Spanish dec or w /Ix-am ceilings & huge dcroratl\'P frplc. Ve ry q 111et & homey. Encl. dbl garage w /extra s pace SEE NOW for <:am~r or boat We ii h .__ 1 ndlords . Ava . Aug. 1st. are t e ucsl a LO Luxury 2 BR, 1 BA un· o r a n g e C o u n t Y r c ....... (rpl ( 0 t urn. rpts ...... ....,, c, w /re erent'es. ur e· ds hws hr, range. priv. nants stay & we want a garages. very particular couple-2 Rlks from beachtront w /no children or pets Beautirul & sec:urc loca· spht level apl.s. Rents $270 & PIO. t1on. $275. mo. 544·9466or Childre n &pets<*. 586-8963. see al 322 19th St., H.B. CLASS I Fl ED \\111 se ll it. 536·.t250 or 5.16-2591 =-~.!..=:===---==P~an.==~Of~ SEEK & FIND~ A Vlolbt £NOMARENCOMA NALOAT RIRGLEORAOBREGNIFOU NlP A R T SJ f ll If C N C 0 R N 8 I ll T E DJ EC~MMAP EGBOX IN C R C"ABUWHCNILJFHALESE ASD00L E8PA8S ABWLTE L HSENY LILOZORDEUDL N P U R F L osoavF1a IHCLHNRT N l8 0 RORl8 CN U ~COMOAO ARFRWXANTR USLLO R CIM EBAL8 0RAKIPY ILL AV~a BROKER 848·8300 or 960-3858 S235. mo. Nr Hoag Hosp. Oakwood share 3 br apt in l"ewport Newport Ide al shop Sattl•r MfcJ. Co. Ch j h u a hhu a I m ihxd? 642·4387 ~~ch. 645·4637 __ avail. in the mall. SMO. s.i2.2171 :>45-06ll Blk /tan w l spt on . Garden mo 673·9606 "-rv1n" •ta rbor a rea 24 Magno! &Adrns9&2·3800 ---------WA LK to Beach, newJ br. SPACIOUS home CdM. . ox " 2 b d le Cpt drps Apartme nts Nee~ Toommate. S150. 1830 Sq. Ft. C-2 bldg. 8061 years Gold wire rim gl;lsses. LOCJU1tOl«och 3848 a up "· ' ' mo.673-3121H.675·1519 B Bolsa nr. Beach Blvd. prescrip'n 35th St in D /W, gar. Yrly. $415. ort• .. 2-~Lo• .... sw• ....... ED •••••••••••••••~••••••• Child OK. 675-0642 Mewp ~ec" Be ut .__ h ho $12.5 Reasonable. 644·6172 nu An A"' Newport. 673-0742 Drop a pebble into the 880 Irvine a . u.::ac me. . WE HAVE CASH ! 1--..:..._ ______ _ Ocean from your Apt. EASTBLUFF-Deaut. apt. A t 16th complete. No drugs. So. DELUXF. office, comm'I Buy 2ndT.D.'s LOST:Sm Gold Relr. Lease. Luxury, securi ty, 2 Br. 2 Ba. bltns. (rplc. 2 645·0550 Laguna . 499·4329. & industrial s paces. Also Loan on 2ndT.D.'s Conn. Tags, Vic. CM. Matureadulls.31755Csl. patios. pool avail. $350. ROORts 4000 mini wa r e houses in NewLoans-2ndT.D.'s 18th & Nwpt Bhd.• Hwy. 499·2835. Ph :64-4-0355 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Needed ma le slC.udent to Laguna Niguel & Mission Equity lnvsmt. Di v. 642·6849 s hr 3 Br , h¥ in M. $90. Vi ejo areas. Handy to BARNETT MRTG. CO. VIEW Lg 1 br. North end. SPAC. 2 Br. 2 Ba uniL 11z BAL. ISL. Sleeping room, 646·1935. Sa n Diego Fwy. 200 to 645·2134 LOST: Collie, male. sh Stv /rerg. • ncwdecor. 11_,, blk to bay & ocean. $300. no kitchen. Quiel adult. 2Br House to share Crplc 2000 sq rt. As low as J(Y PRIVATE PA RTV will down for summer. Vic. b l ks . to b c h. $26 0. mo.yrly.Bkr.675-4911 $110.p/mo.(213)799-4856 s undeck, g arden'. Lag: persqft.831-1400 Country Club of Costa 673-3731 -or646-6219 buy 2nd T.D.'s Min. dis· Mesa . Nds spec ial ----------3 BR. 2 BA. frpl, $350 mo. Bch. $130 mo.'$125 dep. 3 Stores nr. N'pt. Post Of· count. Call : 642·3573 medication for skin a l· • l ·BDRM. APT • Patio, cpts. d.rps, 3 car Pvt enl/K. priv. CM 494·2250or 494-7140. Cice. 290 Sq. ft. ea. $100 tergy. Reward. 557·50.l7 1-Blk.aboveCoastllwy., ga r . P ool. Nr. Hoag S25 /wk&S60/mo.up MOBILE Home in nice Mo.ea.G-oodparkin g Ha•eS•condT.D.'s · in So. Laguna. Close to Hospt. 548·9341, Bves. 548-S954or556·0058 NB park. Male li·2'7, S96 Agent64&2Al4 in d e nominations of LOST : Med-sized Ing. c very l h i n g ! Stove . 646-2848 $1000 .. St 200. & $1400. on Golden h3ir dog. Male. refrig. w/w carpel. $200 Master Bdrm, ocea_nfront mo.642·2377 SHOP Space avail. Can· s int:le family Orange Vic. Avocado, CM. 7/22. Month. Util. paid by 2 BR, oceanfront, lower, hous e , rurn. Ulil pd. Offlct Rewtal 4'400 nery Village. Desirable County hom es. Pays 10% 963·3567 owner. $320yrly,availnow.Gar. Summerrental.645-7326 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loc.al:42031stSt.NB. inlerestnmor.,nodist . l---.-----.--- .. flSSION REALTY S0091h Seashore642 0616 United Commonwealth LOST· .G. rey . P,<,'odle , •• ~ -· ROOMS $25. week up with 150 I Westclff Dr. Store Bldg., good for busi· Funding. 8.1J.9J05 ma le, Charlie , vie. ___ •_•_4_9"·07Jl • • __ 2 BR. 2 Ba, garage, upper kitche n . 548-9755 or Newport Financial ~lr ness that does not need Pornona & 17th, CM . S pacious 1 Ud. carpet. duple x. 2 blks ocean. 645·3967 Leosiftc) Offict Spoct front entrance. Cement Announctm...ts/ Reward! 750·0100 eves. d r a P c s • g ar a g e • S325. mo. 548·8912 S..-.r Retlfds 4200 Call on Site Manager ' block w I rear entrance. PttSOflols/ et"SOHIS 5350 Panoramic vie"".. Av~il WATERFRONTapt,3 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7l4)642.31uext2AS 790sq.ft.Molo Molease. Loit&Foeind ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aug. l. $220. mo. incl ut1I. 2 ba, yrly. $525. mo. Call BLK. to Beach. New Con· 16th & Placentia, CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNAiVT'! <213> 925·8295· eves, 675-6122 do. J acuzzitvolleyball. 645-S886. Lost & Follftd 5300 Ca rin g c onfide~li a l BEAUTIFUL 2 br. Newly BR N H 1 Sips. 6. $12.5 wk. 968-5700 Carpeted. draped. with ••••••••••••••••••••••• counseling & re rerral. d 'd L I t 2 • wpt l.s. New y l oom •-qU1'etground LOST/FOUND Abort· d l. & ecor · g. c ose s. dee. No children or pets, BALBOA P enin, 2 br res r "' ion, a op ion Ga rage. Walk to town & Olde r a dults. $210_ house . Blk to bay & ;,AJ. ~ floor Mesa Verde loca· 960-2900 ~~~!on.Low keeping. beach. Adults onJy. No 548.4922 beach. Avl July. Also2br ,1;::-lion. Utilities paid. .,... APCA.RE547-2563 pets. $290. 497·1617 or apt avl l sl 2 wks Sepl. ~=..:., b......itt Everything is new, 425 Cost Spay /Neuter Info. Drinking problem! 642·6636 Deluxe 2 BR. ne~ly decor. St2S wk. 962-8680 ./ """" --~~~~ o~s..:00~~~~: Lost: Sun or Mon, Mans Call Alcohol Helpline L Hi .et 3852 Lrg garage. Udo shop g ./s.cy.-e. .. .a. gold watch w /wid e 24hrs aday835-3830 4ICJllftCI CJ area. $275. 673-2828 BALBOA PENIN. PT. ./---......... Agent. leathe r ba nd. Gira rd•--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Desirable duplex, upper, CA"'"'1ERY VIILAGE Peregaux. Sentimenta l *SI O. SPECIAL• A lovely 2 Bd. ~ ba Cond1o er-Cl•tn•ftt• 387L s pa c iou s . li I c. c pt , ... , 1 548 6355 h El Ne I G f -... ... "' ID Ol'l 31slSlreel va ue. -. 1 week only,6-12 PM on t e 1gue . o ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwshr, dis posal. Week· p E Course. C arpetin g, I S I O l -•f· 1000 LUSSQF ET Reward.'Ladies ''ellow· ABRAXAS MASSAGE d r apes . dis hwas her. LARGE 2. Br, 2 Ba., all 6~J-20~~mer or onger . ~~P~P asi~r~~t~~1~f~ willtparkinglot gold wrlsl watch. Lost 10amto!2pm7<lays wk g¥rbage dis pos al , air bltns. while waterv1ew, Beach BIH.B.842-2834 GU'T -.~,NTIQUt:· Sal. Between Village 1733 f'ullertonAve,CM cond. $300. mo. 831·9074 498·309? NEWPORT Steps l o CL~l~~~. Fai r & C r es s S t., **631-11.&4•• art. 6 or 547-9617 am. Santo Ano 3110 beach. Mod. 2&4 br. $165 WAT!RFROHT BOOTIQUE Laguna. Call 494-12.54 aft. 1 am retired & lonely. M.wporthech 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loS4SOwk.642·3490 Newportleoch LeaseByOwner S. Wish tomeelattrlltdy 55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, I ~ BA. lmma~. 2 Laguna Cottage, 2 Bd, Executiveomces 675·6909 645·9160 LOST: Puli . Shaggy Blk. or ov~r: ~ot over 5' 4" sty. twnhouse. Beautiful· s leeps 7. Close to Bch. & $150·$225 Month • • • med·sized male dog. SIOO comp nsh1p67S-9163 NEWPORT ly lndscpd grounds. 'N_/W s h ops. $250. week . View of boats &water Industrial Rf'llhll 4500 RF.WARD' 673-8260 PARK cpts. drps, 0 /W, disp, negotiate for longer or llLL GRUNDY •••••••••••;~~;\••••••• • · En.oloyntent & APARTMENTS pvt. paliq. gar. & pool. less persons . 494·1627. Reallol' 675-6161 1200 Sq. Ft. M·l w/front Lost. Bluept. male cat Preperotlo.. the =r Adults . Ca ll Collect : otrice. lge rear door. 220 <grey w /blue eyes) vie. •••••o••tu•·~•••••••• Oii 714-496-2038 eves .. Roomy, Reasonable Ren· EXECUTIVE suites on 3-Phase. Unit16,$1&S.629 Capis t. Bch . Re w. Schools fr Luxury aputmen living anytime wknds. Lal. August. 1 house to Newport Harbor. 400 to Terminal Way, Costa 493-6960eve htdrt1etl011 7005 overlooking the water. beach. View, adults. 2200 sq rt. 642·4644 ; Mesa . Days 540-5710. F d Bl k h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoy $7SO.OOO health ortMHts FwWWcl 875-1763 645-4405 eves. 646.0681 oun : ac s aggy H .. _. v· 0-.....r:......_1 spa. 7 s~im ming pools, 7 or Ullfuntishtd 3900 coek·a ·poo puppy w/ red aruuc ~ rn:--ox•~ lighted te nnis courts,••••••••••••••••••••••• Sh~rp 3 bedrm •. fplc, on HIWPORTllACH 2500• Ml nr 17th & collaronBay&Newport nowacceptingFaJlregts. plus miles or bicycle ro."~~~J pnv beach.AvailAugtl S40Sq.fl.dlx.suile Placentia CM, 2~0 CM .Ca ll642·7134. '~~~~~ndergarten . trails. putUnc. shuf· !!~.!!!~:Ill.KT; ·Sept 1. s7so. Peggy UUI. pd. $195/Mooth pwr/prkg/exhst air. 12 =-:::::::-:-::--:----:---t-.......,.=::"°'~v~------ neboard, eroquet. Junior OCllllK ll(W ctlel'1! 546-5680. Realonomlcs 675-6700 cents. 646-1252/644·2228 i FOUND; 2 Doxies, males, Learn to Sail in H1111l- 1 ·s Crp, $229.SO monthly; MUU t.Ull.Sit£ lMllC p . I p . l 2 BR brn. Vic. Sandlewood & · t B h C l I also 1 and 2·bedroom \MA11,.1ucmuo emns u a oin · • 1 MO FREE RENT • DELOXE industrial units Jacaronda, C.M. 545-2095 ing on eac en ra plans and 2·stor)' town hOuse, color TV, fenced 1·2·3 Rm. offices from with offices : 1.380lo6000 Park . All. age,. Red h ouse s . E l ectric •Bochelors patio. Weekly rates $135 p e r mo. Near sqn.642""4463or642·76C).1. FOUND: Poodle, ma!e. Cr05$certlhed.8t4t0888 kitchens, private patios • l BR • 2 Bl :.~r~~~r ~::au~ k~~ airport. No lease req. Agt. on premises. 711 W. wht w /some apricot. Vic. Joltt W..t.d. . 7075 or balconies, carpeting. •28R & Den 8J3..32239Tllnoon J7thSL,C.M. oJ ~49t57h6 & Pomona, CM .• •,•••••••••••••••••••• d ·es Su ... erra-0 n From $17S ·$485 Ms ' rapen · · "" ·-Modern 3 br, rear house 800• o re + 4oo• ware· RENT 1125 sq n ·Sl55. 1200 · M~lure h dy seeltiq Cull gi;:J!:~I w.!!'~ele-=:v~: Me.aV.td.Eou &Adoms o n .ocean . Comp I. house , cpt. lited ceil'g, 5 q f t S 1 7 o . FOUND: Little Blk. dog, lime e uloyment. Just north of Fashion 540·1800 furnished 1225 wk. W~~ prkg. M·L zone S22S mo. 673·7039/675-5116 malt w /fie.a collar. Vic. Reception -Ullrier- l l land .t J .m---... and Newport 146-Tint. Avai 646-l252 644·2228 Ha rbo r & 19th, CM. PBX opr. lele lr'\JMd. ""'"'" July ~Aag 2nd 4s Aug ' l..tals W...... 4600 642-8020 or 581·~ 536·3811. ' , l San Je>11qoin HilJs Roed. 30th-$eptlSUI &S• Pll SO FT ......... • ............. .Jr • l Telephone (714)144-1900 _,. IF BACH 1 S I FOUND: lrfshSetter(em Mature laoy ~run for rental inl~Uon re .... v WWER 3 ~rch Bay <4BR l617 ~~~~~-ND CM, ~~ HB !reW.~ ~ puppy. Vic. S.nta Ana: time empl. ExpOaralde· 'il f,~!:~,~ 2ba, Lenna1, clubhouse, · Aug. 1 or arter. 83.S-3705 nr. 17th & Grand. sl1ner.c:alUl8-87l. [;..~ == "= beach. $300. wk. 831-2212 SINGLE t.o 6 rm 11ui~. (C·3) 836·7001 ......._ W..t.cl 7100 Agt. Avail. In plust\ oUke FOUND· y f •-wr • CORONA DELMAR . bldgnr OCAlrport Full C.M./N.B. Area. Viet· · ng. em. dw, ••••••••••••,..••••••••• 2 Br Townhouse. rrplc, 3 ~~h1,:.;Ypri~bch.L~: servlc~ ln"CI: R~cep· nameae h mlJ y with rsu.°Cb~~ ~:t8~s Vic. · r Acu.,al ~ from $275. 1 Sr rrom 13>5. vu 32356 Stonnington Rd tionb l, co"ftrence rm, young cAildrm 'VlenUy • \ or familY trwt . ..,.,. .. pe. Pool. tenn•~. contlnentaJ 499.l431 szsowtt · xeroi1:.el c. CaJl833-3640 needs unfura'd. 3DR FOUND: Larrecreybird, tent In lnvflt1'1ent1 breakra!lt Some ocean" · · . houa•. S4S·21St/549-31$2 banded righl fr t...n leca an•lnl•, tax It Aunclal • · · 1,2 or l ROOM ortice ~S76S """' · plaftn tnt uecuthe Catalina vieWl'. Close lo Vee._ ll..WS 4250 auitea on Birch at o.c . ...._Hj111Ynt/ • ablBty. 11\/u ua.. C-aH llefri1era1or. Securit)' shopping & One beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Airport Bob Dkkllon ~-y Q U N o : s m a I l Qiaifm1n mo l'JS.IJ.Sa. Pool, Jacun l, Rec. Bldg 644 21611 l.IT"S SWAP!! Rish& fteallf 9'7'1<853.1 ....................... black '"hite kH en. --.1 . .L .... ' .. r_, • I e • er <' I s e rm !~~~~~~~~~~ •----------.. Inn• P'emale toni fors.. Ac~u •r.-,..._ R.E. Billiards. Color TV. I· WMl ror our ram. ol 8 at otftce '°' rent. xlnl San ,.,_ t"'"'I SOOS • COftl Uoa oo. ,..;,.'I Mr. tRVJN ll:'C'.'" THE EXCJTING ~our beach home (pref --rP15 _.., F o UN o G • ~ WlJU ¥"', -t; AT 111~ DR. P•LM MER.ti. ·-s. 1 1 1 p nl (;dM. Juan Caplatraoo Loe ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• : c rm •n eb, • ~ """-' 545·"'85.S A _,_..., I ~. ·,· c n.. k t' ...... 101. MANUFACTURING Shepherd. fem. small Co.-:' s.m.. : LIDO Unique Chum • Beaut. d<'<'or'cf 2 hr. Iii bnck patio. frpl. 67511.159 • l'.nto~ 1nurh II"''' ''Sttli 61. f 1nd'-;;;;T1lt• ""'''" llW't •><)""' th...-.rvrno pttT p•rMI •n en 111 "jl"" "4'fln n( :Z• fl'ln bonlll~h. Tnnf'df'!" ~\111\M l II •"Ct 01 ...id ti !Of ndl. l'Nlklnf check. ,..,.bit 1n ··s... • Filtd" Inn,. o(th.IA 11"9f)llptt, MI NUTESTONPT ...... >. or JOOI' Wtt • . black dog Ccsl8 Meta BCH our La ke Arrowhead NEWPORT Financial PROPRIETARVLfN~ 548·62.\5 A ... fhJ1111I Uurh. 1&2 BR from$1Q. home. Walk to vlllaee Ir Center. eucutlff suh~. yery proOt1blc. ---------1 tetp(.tnanJ~\'l'MD or M ulls. No Pett Beach Club. Sips 9, very avall. Au1. 1. sn~. lnclds 980.000. t'h r d PT. Mon-Fri • wtl:ndl. t561 Mesa Dr. nic:e. Normally rent.a ror te leph on c • 1uw~r 29% down+ • aateal nw In the Orantl, Na, 11 ~Int. • 11 Baylront, 2 Dd, 2 Ba. P\1. Och. Ir pie r. ~.-.1 yrly !119 l~" 64~1() (581ki1EutotNewport Sl75 wk. Lale AIJI. or Hrvtd, secr ehrlal SmaJllovtdor)' West.'·• Dally Pilot. Wrlle •A41 tlZI, Dally Blvd.) e arly Sept. Ca ti : avail. Paul. 840-8325 HOLLAMDIUSMSS Claulfled Ad. Phone PllotPtO.Bo••c.a ~--11...-..aooe wkdap . ~170SAC..£SS40-0IOI MZ·56'71. M•a, 1 • t l 'l' I ) , ,. . • ~!~ ..... ?!~ ~!!'~ ..... ?!~! ~!!'~ ..... ?!.!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~!'~!!~ ..... ?!!!. ~!!'.~·~ ..... ?!.~~ Fr!?Y. July 25, 1975 OAILY PILOT 87 DENTAL ASSISTANT, Ot1SEK£EPER Lo re. Mec"-lc (teal &state. liccnH ~-~~~!! .•... !!~~ .. ~.~~t~•••••~!~~ ~,~~•'••••••••••~~~~ ADYEITISING I-We are seeking a person to augment our Classified Advertising department for lnside telephone sales. Classified experience n ecessary. Excellent company benefit s. Salary commensurate with experience. uqulllMIHTS IMQ.UH: •Must type 45 WPM (electric) •Depend,ble exp'd c hairsuJc. en· He \>ci prea~ht one o n Mlf~da.experit-1\(e. fronl urlespctoplc. Why no~ lhuslasllc. Ciall 543·8844 vacatl9n. Can sleep iJ\ or end prderted. Top pay *ork .,,·ttw hotks\ Ar' ~ ha ve own lrart~ to plan. vac~hoos. ~azdo Jlu.nlJngtonlieach/Folll\ DIMTA.L Leisure World. TTouse schooling mcludt't!. A!>k lt1in Vullt:y Call PJlil RECIPTl°"IST work, shopplng, cooking for Buck at McN a mel' at Vllltige Part time. exp('nenced, in com pact, modern 645 5700 Real Estah.• 003 4541'7 mature. Send resume to home for elderly couple • P.O.&x 1427, Newport Can work continuous 17 MECHANIC, expt'f" pre Beach. Ca. 92663 days. Aug . 1-17th wttwo fer red. Top 1my. in ttf:AL F.STATBSl\LF.S hrs. "eves free, or work surance. profit :1h11nn~ C.•tury 21 /SMrf ~ days wee kly. MUil be Apply at Shell. 17th & lr•IMi M•w Offict eicpe r 'd w /rc fs. lrvine,N.8 . h S 11 Ml i1 ii2 $20 ----------1 on 17t treet 1n unl DEMTA.L Secretary. sh /type Asst to pres. FulUn.> Vero;;i tilt:, gd det.i1l 6-IS 2006 SECRETARY ~:l~~.mwo~rP...1. &sat: MECHANlC·Class /\. angton Beach. fl blocks work a fterwards. CalJ F /tune. Willing lo work from the ocean. Now tak ___ _ _ l>owncy Suv1n~:. & Loan has QP9lll»i: m I lt'W SJ111..1 Ana OffJCAp for :.bJI µ IU d1v1dual with ~ocHI ~hort hand & lyµln g ikills. Gootl pay & Benefits. Cull f>e.'rsontwl a t (7\4) 549·0902 for further 1nro. ~ WllO WANTS TO WORK• IHllVt-: I\ ('All' C'llOOS Y. :) our hnun work for your~<'lf. hl· vour 0"' n ~'I M(•n o Wom,·11 t:••n bt• ~h~hll> h.indl\.'JPfoH·d Nt-.11 (.'le,.n J\PJH'•trJ11n· Vl.'li! . rl'l1rcd A~'l' :!J lo 70. ~upµlt•ntc11t )llUr 111 t•onw l>n' 1· a t uh Ii ht s or mnn· ,, d .1~ A1>1>IY in iwr::.on, Yl'llnw CJh Co . 1~6 1':. 11\\h !it . l'o:.lJ t\\lt~;J. *ANTIQUES• <.::111:1rt3.SS6·Z87.!.._ l'o all our fnt:ntb sn Ora ngc County JOMATHANS AMTIQUES ·~ ltJ v1n.: their .ioniwl Supl'I Summt·r l'll'jrJOC'l' S>th: un ~nlirc 11tock up lo •~ OFF1 4:!2 31st SL. N U. ti7:s tiOOI -Good speaking voice •Pleasant personality RECl!PTIOHIST Sharp, e nthusiatic, ex· per1 c n cc nee. No Saturdays. &'4·2119 or 832.6377 581-4014. wknds.Comm.w /guarn. Ing applae.1tions ror 1491 ________ _ Apply 3190 Harbor HI. lice n sed real estat e SECR!TARY fo;lt·i:ant t'M'l'Ut1ve board DENTAL ASSIST. Have SC?m ething .to sell? CM. salespeopk. Can Nuocy. · room lahll· w ,purquct in· l( you are ambitious & want to be paid for your efforts & have opportunity for advancement please apply in person Periodonllst needs ex· Classified ads do IL well. •----------536·75"42. To Art Oirector in rapid SC RAM-LETS IJ1d \llp, Hf lg. Cun also per'd f /time ~sistanl. HOUSEKEEPE.R.Ll,•e·I ucg Comuany Mun • ' Ontu ly growing Sail Boul .~cnl' ·II> l"X'IUJMlc dining E d d d M t ~ "1 • .. • ANSWERS 1,1hl1· !.ti, oo Sd or 10 ex· Xxpan e utdws ?P~r. for 2 elderly ladies. CM on qotnery dutory 60 Wl)lll Ut'CUrull' "l'llll\t' .~ .. tv••I <·h-.irs ray cert r eq . 842·6631 , c.•6·86"0 Ward 21 typi'nu with '''•:stu u11 ":-< • .. " • I "" "' ~ e. .. y ~ .... !\l;nt·ol Pr11111· ~700 :! ll.1ndn1rvcd ex· I .8. periencl' 1-:;\c1l111~ fwld s1, ... d 1 .... 1,,,. f to: • , • 1·t'11t1\1' door~ w/l'slrn o~NTAL Ass1sTANT. INSPECTOR L·ife eor :sh11rv Pl'r.mi. iuM sT, ,, ,"' 1 o"L'N C !It 1ra:-' knoh:-. ~ .-•· exp'd c hairside. en· Prec:is100 Sh1..-et Metal omposer l'Xpcr c J Wh ,tl "II h lh1· .1l•1m ro 1>F1-·1:-:H~. ti7!).~f>O thusiaslic. Cal1548·8844 Must know Oat p.:Atlero I R~c:ptTo $600 backAround in arlwrl•~ bumhs. II h1n1111 ... 111 \\t•t•kiLin lay out~ bend alfowance. nsurance Progrc~:.1\e anima l ing desirable· Sal.try ll'l('Olllllll'lll.11 lialh ... 111· )' llRANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llO W. ley St .. Coste Mn. An Equal Opportunity Employer DENTAL Asi.t. Great job tool 1nspect1on, blank in· hospital ufrt:rs excep· 0 Pen· Ca 11 Mr :. "''"~•It'" a111I 1·rool..1•tl lk-aulllul bowl &. p1kht.'r forgirl w/real exp.in ex· spect1on & welding in· Co. t1onal fulun· for Sheridan,714·!>49-97ll ix1l1t1l'1Jn ... llt'll\1111 I in 1hlt11 .. 1 ~011 111 & tafCct.a panded dul1cs. Do not ap-spect1on. versal1k. take l·harge, ____ not £•\ t·n .... H 111;• uroq r) hoop :.k 1rl Elcc hur· ply unless you are sharp• Space.Tell Ind. SALES mature pc rs on SEC TY REC PT ST\ \I r•s .111\ rnun· ric·.nw l;1mp (sml > i\s· Tremendous opp. in pro l9'l 2 Placentia Avt>. CM Minimum J Yr~ olhn! / •1 . surll'tl kite ht•n gad~eU. & gress1\'e, preventi ve SUPERVISOR expr. rt'q Corp hent'lll:<. Boating flus in,"=-· :! Sdl1•s <)11.il < 11111..hn l'lod' tin" ,\,~ortt·d v;ises. dis· • W•h4 7100 Help W•.ted 7100 Dental ofc. 5528339 Insurance Secretary medu:al Plan. Scnd re openings, full ti mt· Mon Ind rl"tr t ' "''.'·:I·:" ll\.\11 ht"•: . ',1 ml\ JI J.!l&:.s . ••••~•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . > wanted. Personal Im es Immediate openln~s for sume lo /\cl 11:1:.'Y Dally Fri. & part t1ml' a d,t\, ~ r o\\ 11 h1i-. •111• Kii K42 Jl:JI ~PPRENTlCE ln\•entory Man. Spanis h /English speaking. Mus l have valid Calif. drivers lie. Company benefits . BeaclJ area. ~ 784 loatCa--..ters DISHWAS_HER J rof .. experience preferred. JSalesSupervisor~anthl' Pilot P 0 Bo\. 1560 incldg weekcnJ:.. Pll'll'• Mer,handisc .oat H~-mature . Nights. Ask for T"pi'n". invoi•·in" & of· Orange County area c t u .~....... 00 1. SO 10 _-vw-... "I cAo 7, 8 J' ... ' .. os a •" l's.1 """'"'" 22·30. 645· 71 • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••• App lanc~s " aurice ....., ... 1 ritl' routine. South Coast Heavy recrwlJnlo( necess, i_ & Plumbers 1 & wtl t R E SAi L'" Antiqut>s 8005 •••••••••••••••e.••••••• . D' h h t lnsuranee. 211 Ocean ncome gro 1 Po CP · · • •• -•• ,,: * S~cy Adm. (' () I. 1, ."' I' 0 1' Must have extensive ex· is.was .e r , m a .ure Ave Laguna Beach tia l unlimited thru .. Wt•havl'opportunil1t·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -',, perience. along with the per~on,full orparttim~. 494.1031 · sal::iry,overndes&!'Om fnrafew Sl'lectSalcsix·o· S736.·S780. PUBLIC AUCTION l<i•frigaalur. Works abilky & desire to do MeitAt Ve~de Convales· ----------• missions. !''ult Company pfe to earn top rom· F.ee Joh. F.x~i· Olr 01 -:\1.\~Y 1Tt·::\1S OF Ft'\\t-: finl' s.:w custom qua lity work. <'ent llospital, 661 Center Insurunce Agency Girl fringe benefits progrum m1sions ,arHI I.ion uses II ma j 0 r LO C i\ I. I 1t· m 1-;s I' \ 'J' t'. .11·;\q; I.II\ . l'I:! !G~r ---------•1 raclf'ic Trawle r . 350 St,C.M. Commercial Llnes. Un· available,aswelt us fully you've had vour ha:.k Sh~rlh.<tL~d .mbin.lj!(), A<I 1\1<'1' 011.11-:t'TS. \N Cl•: l:l 'Fro,,tfn·~· White AH4tMblenfPk9"' Kalmus Dr, Costa Mesa. derwriting&Rating. Ex· paid '76 ·Conference in ~raining and w.inl t o typin~ r ce1o s aw. TH)t'l·:s. Fl'-'E l·'l'lt :'IJ rl'lng Tnp lret•wr. SIOO. G.....,...Labonrs OISPA.TCHER per. necess. Sal open. SAN J UAN PU~RTO graduatc to ~1 ~lrong1h AngusGordonl't·r~oiuwl t·:TI' l'llt)\I·~ Ftlll I'\ TEMPO IOOKKE£PER Graveyard Shin. Apply Heallh & retire ment RICOforthoscquahfaed. dependent wtlh a w111 A~cnc·yt~t2-liilO FO I<. l\lllll'lll ltl·: '.Mi><l:i70,dt .'> • Temporary Help Full time. Construction in per son, plan . Fred S. J ames. INTERESTEU?' nin~ s pirit. c:ill l'ct1• or _ 333 E 17111 '1· 15L''1 1i1.1 l!!!1J11 J7802Sky P ark, lrvine background preferred. YELLOW CAI 494·1087 or 549-3058. (J\!>k Call Mr. Walker. Bill. 5~6-2()61?·. SELECT Sen ice St:.i t\ttl'ntl.int \\ .1sJwr 1\ l>r111•r :1 Yr'i. SE'.1 r:-. II\ ' II ui \ "a~her & Cal1540-4455 'Replyto Ad.434,c/oDai· 186E.16th,CostaMesa forMrs.Bradley) at~7·774!l PROPl'..HTll-,S. wanted. Full i'V 11111111. ----.-----1 ly Pilot, P.O.Box 1560, NO PHONECALLS Browns Shl'll. !t!lll t·: VICTROLA tlt·lu\•· ,fr~l'r. ek'C SJIJO Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 PLEA.SE lnsuranc~ NCR MACH 9'R coast 11wy. NB l.;1rj.!l' 1 >I ' ht l!h '.!I" fnr l111th S:JI 11!~15 aft ti or •• AutoBodyMan•• Full or part time \\ Id 1· ~ .1 tJ 1· l' f,) ) l'\'1'" aliforoia Licensed Driver wanted lo Haul Expert ~ y rs min for Accountinaj8kkptCJ RN -CCU Service Stal ion t\lti•n MEDICAL furniture to Wash. Stale. general agncy. Ptr. _is P erm. positron for ex· Nights. full or p •t1me clant. expcr'd u."· s. TECHNOLOGIST Small U-Haul trailer. hrs wk. JIB area . per'd mach\fleoperator. D1ffl'rl'ntial pay Xlnt F.~es. J-'ull&p/l1mc \p Call for app 'l 645·9388 Hru11'1\ 11 I. f Hr111hWld\ Jll.11.1· C•Jlll•llCIJr l'•J. Conl111u1111 ' t'l1•:.tr1111i.:. l'.11 t•flxi I'll' l'lt•t'lrii·. 1·,•ra11111· lop d1·1· ~lo\c, \\ 111 11 1111 , 1<'l r 0 1 a . ,\lm1"1 "'''' SIOUi.73 1153 A.toMechaNc ~eed immed .. cxper. ased car m~hamc to work on.all.types of im· ports. Smog Llc. pref. 5 day wk. 12 K w / co. b enefits. Sec Don Schimpf al t o w o rk in 200 bed _4_94_·_92_o_3_b_/t_8_·9_p;..._m_. __ 963·5642: A/P. J\/R &'payroll. Im· hencf1ts. Contact Mrs. ply Shell Stauon. 17lh ,\ hos pita I. Willing to INTEREST in nutt ition medi'.lle opening. Co 8ulc:.trer1. GH 2~3-t . ln ·inc, N·U. \I ,thog.1ny f1111~h., Ila ... Auction 80 IS t1\t· lJu1lt1n ~lor'-'J.:l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOM IURMS ft<>RSCHE/A.UDI 13611 Harbor G.G. 6.l&-2111 rotate weekends. Exp. in ELECTROMIC part time s;iles in Gen· benefits & advancement. C o s t .i 1\1 t' m " r 1 a I --- microbiolog.v. •ss&MI' EDS ncral Nutri'ti·on Centers. Apply In Person. llo:.p1tal. 301 V1l·tur1J, TELEPHO~ i.; Si\l.l·:s ~ .,.." CM EOE. Experiencerl prt'fl·rn•d T USTIN COMMUNITY We h ave long term ::is· world 's lar gest dtet & BACK STaEET Earn as m ut:h .ts ~ou l1l.1· HOSPITAL signments available for health food chain is l41k· 655 B St. Tu..,tm by talk in)( lo IJl.!t111lt· .ill (714 ) 838·9600eKl301 people experit-nccd at ing applications for part --Sa I<' s & Cal,. r in)( over South1·rn OrJnl!L' stuffing P C Boards. and time sates in the ~ew NURSE LVN St:crctury. t'Xpt•r. pn·· County from ,1n .11r con CHILD CARE. mature for people expen enced Lag una H ills location. Opening for LVN Team frrrtd. good typist. Call diLioned <ii lrl'<' 'l'\\•1 English speaking lady to w1cable h arnessing & Xlnt. wages & comm. Leader. meds for SO pa· 833·3653 Mon Fri llJ 4 sh1fls·IOam lo lpsn or care for my children in wiring techniques, program. II ave fun and tients & s upervision or For interview. Spm lo 8pm, l\111nd.n H. e. home. Live in or MOFH make m oney too. Must Aid s on learn. Lge throughJit1dJ.v.J\pµl~.11 0 t 963 2784 {or I. 0 TO• p•y be outgoing, enthusiastic Rehab. Hosp. Xlnt salar Saleslady, bper'd 250 £. lit h St, c0..,1,, (cl.to Mechanic wa nted u · · · r-~ a ndlovepeople,and a\so &b f 5.26848 Clothing s hop. No eves. Mesa. or <'al l TotH "l'•lt'•'-. f'l,1 \' C'\.C'l'lll•nt I\ Hl':tdy 111 rd1111sh ~:l•l 110 l'hon1• lri.> 1131:! or Iii:, !l!f~ lk.1uld ul lio" I .'l.: p1ll'hl•r1 1111111'1 s.11111 & 1.iftct,1 hoop 'k 1 rl Ell•1· hur r11·;11w I.imp (~ml) As -.urll'd k 1((•h1•n j.!ad~t:IS & 1111". A~:.111 ll'cl v;ises, dis· hl•.,., l·arn1val g las:,, 1!-1:! ;11:1 I experienced . Own tools. _l_e_rv_i_e_w_. _______ , Western Temporary have a free schedule. Ap· ' ene llS. 3'. oau-s•S.S-3$3. Scim1a al ti·lfi 1l(MI. All benefits. Apply .in CHILD CARE n~ed for Services plyGNCorcall58t>·9952 Wr\NTED' Old Musit p er son. 1747 Anaheim 1 yr old. My home pref. 625 S. Euclid NURSE RN Sain Ladies, asst. m"r & TELEPHONE SALES llox(·~. Ml'ltl:ich Sticns & Ave. C'!f. 7:30 lo 5:30 Hunt. Bc h.·Brookhurst 533·8180 Anahei m m 11 n~ger potential , Repeal s how. full & part Hoy al Doultun Tobit">-1 Non.·Fri. area. Ex per. & mature. ---------ID'VINE PERSONNEL We are looking for an RN Specialt y Shop, ladies re· time. Mon Fri. <:11ntact 1'1-. or Cullctt1on. Will FUii f M t' 968-243.5 E I uH ~ I'\. t h a l ha s p r ov c n ~dy lo wea~. Oran,!?e Mr Walker ·l~·lOJI PJV c<t,h. ADHIAN S. A.utoMOti•e ame . . . nveopest er . SEDVICES&-AGENCY leudershi1> & cfficienC'y, Count}area.646-S.'3&1 :11 11 Villa Way.NB BOOKKEEPER No exp nee. Send self , I'\.. -h · 11 · &•---------•IT"lc·nhon .. Work from li73·720::! Clerk ., r.. " followuponqualilypa l SALES your horn•'. Maturt•. · addressed & stamped I AS8 L•. 17th (At lrv'i"'el w o is a> e lo orgam .tc " ,, EXPERIENCED env Lo : Suite224 Costa Mesa tient car e nroorams. For woman "Jnlt·d. (.'all llB for Sora. llaker d esk. .... ~Oat Sullivan, Inc. C 11642 1470 ... " l.oukin" for qual\J. sales Chippend.il 'l'hair Pre!>s "ew 5'91 SE .... IOR 131 B·ClearbrookLn a • lar,.:e Cpn\.ulcs 1'l•nt " :in.•a p 111m1· ~11m1• l'\c:. e · · • l-1300 ...... Costa Mesa,Ca.9'l626 llosp. that ha s OC\\ p~:opll'. bolh rull & pl No~1·ll1n~.fi:J.'l fil0l b3<'k~.Mnre.4~·l6111 CLERK __ . Rehab. dept!'. Man:. Lirnc Nur:.ery '"·xp. pre~ :.uto Parts Counte r Salesman Wanted: Full JUne·exp 'd . Apply in [ rson. llub Auto Supp· 2120 Harbor Blvd, \.a Mesa. E X P E R I E N C ~ 0 -I challenges. top pay for f'd hul not n~l' Sal;iry TYPIST WAITRESS. 21 or over, JJ\Nl1:0R ~ceded for ne"& qualified person. 532·6848 <'omm. w /t•xp t\pply in e h ·ft Apply in mfgr g. plant. Cleanul?. ____ __ person· 2301 San Joaquin 'l'l'lt'J)hone AnSWl'tlllg St'rv1ce. l.''<Pt!r 1-ull time. 1'1cx. Jlr~ 5-10 1777 ;;r~ns b~tw'n. 8-llam or Ccn. handyman. Pac1fu: l\URSF.S I\ IDl':S. maturc . ..._H.•l.ls-H•d• .• •N•'•D•. ----Minimum of G.Swpm, ac· J·S 212 E 17th C.M. Trawler Corp . JS all::.hifls .-T~l~phoneSales <'urate ty ping. Good fil· 646~~3 · • Kalmus Or .. CM C.ill 6-t2 05!13 S-ALESLADY-I Pffime eves & Sal AM. ing skills. front office ap. 16 & over. Apply. \fJ056 ---------•I pearance. ~e<:eption_ist. FACTORY Help. Female. JR. CLERK OFf'ICE Help. Exp'd in fo'abri e St on' l'osta .Jackson, Midway <.:ti.) PBX expe n ence des1ra· Wi ll t rain. Apply in Mi c rofilming, stock typi n g & J!l'n. ofc Mc::.a After4pm See Dan• ble . Sa lary_ com · person: !977 Placentia, r oom.&mailcxp.nec. mach 's. lieck's l\1 c n::. t2131li274 -lil ------_ -. --m e n s urate with ex· CM Apply In Person Store. 3467 \/.1a Lido. NB. ---Tellers required. Exper perie nce. Good fringe Mariner's Savinc)s SALESMA.:-.1 Yathts. ex· only. Full Lime. Call benefits . Apply in Figure Models needed. 15t5 WestcliffD1' NB. Optician/Dispens'9 per . E s t ab Nl•wport _MaryBatcs.4~~1~~71 :_ AYON USE THE DA.IL Y PILOT "FA.ST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Senic:e Call 642-56 78 ext. 32~ •PUBLIC* •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• •Tonite 7:30 PM• REl'OS· BANKH UPTC:IES ANU l'ONSIG'.'i~t t-::"JTS lnll1v'I b:.inkrupl I urn Small ESTATE&. STOCK LIQUIDATION Outstanding LH Sets BR Sl'ls. DR Sets , Trc S~l·I tabh·s. M:.iplc t•hrs, lluldlt'!:i, Chma:s & Stcrt·O!>. 2 Super l.cje. CHANDELIERS BUNK BEDS RA TT AN f\lmiture L9 Turned Pillers Refri~crators. wa~hl·r'I. tlry(•rs. slovcs. 11ff1n• dl'sk & <hair:., colh-e t.tl>lc~. IJmp~. h;ihy furnilUrl'. scw1n l! machine, TVs + MISC 1n:MS& M\JCH MORE'. Items suhJcct to presalc 1-'ood A va1lablc We llonor U <•f A & Ma stcr Char~e MASTERS AUCTION ~0751" :"Je\\ port Bl. CM 833·~1625 & 646.13ti86 let Th• Kids Do The Houwwortc Th is 5umfMt" person. Will train. evenings & Optical ~o. nceds_exprd Brokera~e. Xlnl loe. THF:J\TEn TICKET weekends . 539·6498 after KijCHEN llELP d1spe~s1og opticia n in 54!i-5556 AGENCY-!lours !0:30 ................................. ~ .... ... 7pm. For Sandwich Shop . fashion cycwcar . --1 foY tiel ol.lt & meet people. ltdd new interest, earn snoney selling q uality procj uct s. Inter ested '! Call: 540· 7<M 1 or Zenith 1-13S9days. STANDARD MEMORIES GENERAL LAIOR $3. p /hr. 40 hrs p/Wk for 2 Permanent full & Part f\Jll /Parl time. X lnt OP· Salt:s pers on n evd ed . t? 1:30, Mon. llr~ 1· : .... ~ :::> -> time positions. Starting port unity. (213)47:H).')23. "1\ m eri ca 's L arges.~ Call. for aJl~1:.: ,~· .w~>r~ .... , ~ . I· $2 h Call Private P atrol System. Sl..1twncrs. ,),), .-1.12 as ~/J~AIU j . /JJJJ ~9~~7 bet~c.!"en ~·PM OR!HODONTI<.:_ t\S· several sclf·motivatmg, _for~1r.~1:1rry:'1•:-.t _ • '"'W,,lrr~v/V.,l, 222lSouthAnneStreet m os o nl y. 833·8680 4J>M . SISTANT. E~pcr1cnr~ i::o~,I i;etling'. hetwct>n. 18 Tr;iinc'e. ft:rnah'. /\mhi· )~. r-e : ~referred. M.111 or de· & to prnsenl our re· tion & pc•r!>onahtv mon·i _\ A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO Le?al Sec,...+cry hver a ha ndwnttcn re· ~ i rl c n t 1 a I St• cur 1 t y i m c• r 1 .1 n t l h .111 ~·, -GI~ ~!~';; rC:.~1°i0roR THE Bu ... y 1 untin"'_ on lieach sume lo· Denl:il Offll'C. Sernn• Pro~ram in Lilt' P ' I\ nnly ,: -i\l on -~'· ... ---=:11111!!!!!!!.ml;!ll~ila " h' 'W>C s d St I .... • I u h .. , pt'rll!ll('(' ,.,. ,, . .,. ~~ Office . Experience "'"" econ ~ · ~una .. t~u n.i l'.ll' · "•ssion Sat 11a;-11\lahamallll • • ortd nccessury Please <'all Heach. V1l'Jt1 un•a . l'.irt lime at:· For an Ad 1n Womens W Santa Ana, Calif. Sherry. --- An Equal Opportunity GIRL Friday. xlnt typist. EmployerM/f IBM Selcctric. t!OOd f)ABYSITTEH, live·in.1----------t phone personality. heavy must drive. 11al:iry open. phones. Compose letters. P vt. qrtrs. 673-1487 No n-sm o ker. SllS. wk Cl k T • l start. Call for interview. 2.6611 teptabll• For toforma-TV Tcd1111c1an. oul~tth• 10 Call Sue 642-5678, Ext. 330 PAINTER Net-dcrl Non t111 ri ca ll Suturday SHlOO a m\l. fnrqu.ilil1l•cl MBYSITTER, 2 children . er · ~$ Win d ow Uc~ 1 g n ~ , •ges 6 & 8: 2 to4 days per Need an energetic clerk· 556·6981 LEGAL Sl!:CRETARY. union w/5 yr:s ':'pr. OH•r '1!1t)·72Mtl bc·twee n !I&. II man xJI 27811 1·2 y r s exper. Good 30 yrs old. (;•ill ••flcr am . t\s k for Uick ,,,.k, us ually Tues lhru typist for the Classified Fri, 6 :30 AM to get k1di; Department of the Daily GUARDS skills Newport Center ~OP M · 548-ZiS!:I Jlmcnci.. T) p1s1. Fast A1·1:uratc Please l>end .r esume PART ti mt• presser Part time to 1Jci:1n Off to sohl at 8:30 & Pilo'\. Must be fast and lmmed. employment. school days free until accurate. 65 wpm <elt?c· f /time. p ll1me Ins ide 1!:30 PM: then provide tric). Ex<'ellentcompany work. Work any shift, Vans po rlation from benefits plus opp<>rtunity Uniforms rum Newport Univ . Park home to for advant'ement lo Beach . Costa l\less & U.H.S. for swim team at telephone sales position. Anaheim area:.. l)~c 2 1 w /:,,a\ary reqwremenb SAL fo;SWO~tr::-.i Mature pcrs 11n prl'f . .. · trainee. K-Mart. 1 flour Ari\· outs ide :.:ilc lo ~m Or•JOJ!C Co i\1rporl. Call to 56~ !>an 1'icolas. Suite Marlm1zing. 548·f'48.'i bu ... inC!>St':. .1 {?round llr pal al ;, 1" 137 0 11 r 401. N.D 92660·_ _ ------I opp. \\Ith a lal>l grow·~ !AN·:!i22 LOA.M PR~CESSOR 1~1t0~;~;~n~l~i~t:. 1·0 . lt·utur·i.: nt·w & t'\· ------ Exper m t~/VA.loan a\'ail. ~'ull or p llllll'. c1l'J.!. :1.t com:l'l>h \\\ UPHOLSTERY packafi •ng. Established E.O.E. S-10·l~iZ. n1·cll .,,n~t>rc, ,·.i rt:t•r SEAMSTaESS t:O. with xlnt l>enef1ts.___ m ·1ntfctl peopll• 111 Top stt lary ror ex· 4 :30; non.swim days Apply: or ovr . Universal. 12:.!ti would need to stay until 6 w st.h St. Santa Ana PM. Chilcfren attend Oa~·I Pilot t:quatOppor.E~ploycr_ '5·15 school. Call an 6 Salary commensurate PBX-Exp'd ~uµen·i:::ot• Orangt' <:ounl) pcncnt:ctl seamstress m w1l~J1.per ~7·~--Nights l.cad1n~ '\.fl. li.'rntnrlf's TopMmm ~ c11stom uphol.stcrin,.:. J>M, 552·7942. 330 • lay St.. HAIRSTYJJSTS Costa Mesa With Fol1ow111g II 1"11 honu~1·:. l!d rcpcah -t'ull or pnrl·Llmc. only Maid. Fulltime.0 ood pay Hotel. Ca .l;~nc ·• C'li, "" .... f' tra i n '"· Vot r d I leaufJ Operator f:xceltent working condi· Uons. Hrly or 70% comm. " 644 1700 E O 1' ''"' .... Qualified nee ,1pµ y . & Benefits. /\pply 317 · · · · ' personal appl. t·all tilS 6457• Equal Opportunity M~wport• Inn Salon Employer 644·066lu-540·858'.! CoastHwy,So.Laguna Pe r son :it -10. t rn for ti31·0454 ol ttYs. 9li0·2:-ltl:J ----- mgmt. Sl:lU \\k ~u<1rn nilt's & wkn<i°s UPllOJ.STBR Cl1:;1 wurk $day week. ~your own ---------MAIO, purt timc. HOSPITAL llAHBOR INN MOTl'.:L Co l prd l\lr Ll'v1 Ruffl'll's lipholslt·n-. 84S·lOOI SCHOOL B t;S DRIVEHS l922 Harbor lll\'d, C~1 . boss. CllMtele nOl necc. Student graduate OK. 642·9030 & SJ&s.9'47. ' le.ty Openator No following nee!. Comm Cocktail Waitresses Bartenders TIFFAMYS P vt Club & Discotheque For interview: 675·6090 C'fSTODIAM 67_5_·3463_· __ _ Carpet, floor machmes P EHSONN ELt knowl~dgc &exp. req'd. MA.IL CLERK l'HODL:CTION ~an Clemente Permanent Cull time. t'O~TROLCL1':R1' General Hospital Reliab le person wanted Or gan11.e & m1Hntain J:u•ranleed.64$-1060 ,;.,_-----.-----•COCKTAIL Waitress. AP· 714 /496·1122 in busy rinancial or-product ion n·cllrd s. ganrzation. Knowledge o p e r s 0 n n e I ( 1 l cs & HOUSEKEEPER want· ma ti r oom funcl io employee bene. vrn · ed. 2 days week, Laguna h e I P f u I ; but no grams fo r Stiilboal mfgr. Njg\Jel area. Own trans. necessary · Must kno\\ Ability to :speak Spanish 1 llUtP:. CLBU< ply In pe r son : Hunt· tfewpo'rt Beach angton Lanes. 19582 Jpsurance 'Co. needs Beach Blvd .. HB person w I bookkeeping l students. p it sls. de· ~1>· to handle cuh re· liv. Eves/Sat. car. phone 4~ stick s~irt. 644·4360or ap· desirable 979·2880 -ply 500 Newp<>rt. Centt? --------- hlpts ft must be profi· 1004 fienl in oP4!ralioo of 10 nee. Mr Lyons 848- HOUSEKEEPER. Live· Dr. Suite 600. NB. Phone Solicitors ln. Widower , children 8 & ------F hi · · . 10. Must have car. 5\.'z MAINTAINENCE Coup\ _or at e llc organ17a •ey. Sala ry lo S47S & COOK good co. behefits. Call •trs. Neal, 833-8450. day wk. S300 per mo. for Restaurant. Laguna lion. Sl.75._hr to start + 833·9601 & 494-6297 Beach area. Call Mrs. bonuses. Call 536·2100 i I~ BOAT J ·' BUILDERS . .. · Experilnced I • Mecbnlcs I• WANTED We pa~ topwagcs Excetleat co. bmefila • inel~lng co. pa~ 'i health ln• •Ute hw tor ou.r em~eet. ' PACIRCABY . , I •!t'J~,!f!!S ..:. c°', • ....,.,, I Don't drop tbe ball I Get• Job ,vl1h a low-cwt Dally l'Uot Claultled Ad. PboM~MTL • Smith. 499·2275 Xlnt job for exp. cools. Day shirt. Top wages, & benefits. Huntingt on Valley Convalescent Hospital. 8382 Newman Ave. H~ntington Qeach. 842'-SSSl Housekeeper, permanent. ------i TES \LES Own transp. 2 Days MA.IMTEMCEMA.M REAL ESTA • 1 p /wk . 5 hrs. Lido. Mature person. cxper. HACl94DA '673-0629 req . Adult Resid ence REAL ESTA.TE. IMC. Cur e Center 642 5861 Opens Oftice #4 in C,;oslo HOUSEKEEPER, care · . Mesa. Self s'arters. free ror school age children, MANAGER, ladies ready thinkers , t rue inrlep. CO!'· ouple for AparLme nt.. days o nly , Mon· F ri. to wear, Specialty Shop. tractors. Bc:sl comm. in c leaning, tight ma in· Drtve own car, speak Orange County Area. town. Call t• n an ce . Apply i n nutnl English. l80. wk . ...:646--·_5388 _______ 1 John Ra mpcllo. Mgr person, Apt. SS. 275 E. S.s.8117 eves. C.M. MA.MAGER A.SST 2975 Fairview at Baker lM.h St. CM HOUSEWIV&S /\ND SAL...:S 549 951_1 -- o.•rshlpl A.aft. Fine Ladies Tennis AP· J\mzoil Jnc., nation's TOY & GIFT parel, good retail buck· lrgsl producer of syn· P AITIES ground. Call for appt. theUc "1brlc-anls for Clfl• 'N Gadgets will lOam to t2noon. fo'rl. Sat. land/marine use, needs train lneicperienced or Mon. 548-0815. R EP. jn Orange County. bouaewive1 to earn S2000 MASSAGE 'TICH &aJ1.1' fl'. build F /f. No by Ott. lat demouetrat· Young tad(. (18-28> for exp. nee. We train. Con· ing bentiful Unes ol gifts t~t Ray Stephens a t Ii Loya. No dcliv·no col· letltlmatc ull time posi· •ST5ii. lt to 12 noon, or ttd·free h ostess 1lfts. tion. No exper. l'k!C. We 7 PM c II .. ~-send to school. earn 1-• Need cat. a f17-· while you lcam. A......iytn Glft1 'N Gadgets _. liverymen ovr 21 ~ "Our 25\h Vear" person any aftcmoo.t or pit early mom l..A 1'im~ eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd. dellv to NB homes. l250 Houscwlvt1 & Mothers Costa Meae. per mo. 642'4800. ;:~ttn:2~:::10~:11::~: MO Of'C. Exp. f~ & C1a11lOed ada aell blC worts. Op lo PIO ln rtte bock for b"sy specialia\:s tt.ma. 1mall itena or llllY HM~lea. C•ll aft e. ore. Send re1ume to P .O. i&an. JustcalJ&GS878. llS-IJSl, llS·7'10 Box 8023. foun\. V..Ue.y. Dlal Direct 642-4321 Call Collect Subscribe to .-.. newapoper thot cov.rs your hometown ._.,t .... YOUR Ho,..town Daily Newspaper DAILY PILOT E q u a I o p µor l u n 1 t Y S'1!Hll5!I employn $31:11 per hour --·- ~ ta r l 1 n g 4 ho u r WAITRESSES guaranle1.• 1.tccnsc:-d or ('orktail Wn1lr<'"'''' will tr.on. SS~ !Jl2__ Waiters Bor1cnd!'r'\ SECRETARY Cash1cr·Host<'~ ... 1-'ull & p llm<' N ewpo rt Bch Re:i l E:cperienrcdOnlv ~tale Lending Co. seek Apply In Pcr«<m 1ng htl!hly s killed S(.OC'y Mission Vrf.'JO Inn Typ1ni: 60 w.p.m. Sh mm 26742 Oso Parkw:1y 100 Plt>asant personah :'>1iss1on'\·11,jo ty. I' refer 2 yrs ex per No Phone C::ill!' l'IN\SC Snlan · hego. Please semi ---- resume & salary req'd ltJ W A.ITRESSES CtasMftcd tid no. 429, c /o Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1560. Cosla Mesa. Ca 92626 Equal Oppor. 1-;mplS?ycr, SECltETA.RYEX. Newport Center. To S'750 Gufliver's llcstaurJnt 1c; inter viewini: now fo r C'< prd luncll waitress. /\pp ly in person bctwet>n !\fc1n lhn.i Thurs. 3 to 5 l'M l!W82 McArthur. lrvm1· Mrs. Rapp. ____ _ mo. ver y de manding WAITRESSES e mployer . 2 Girl ofc. 21 and over . Food & Need xlnl sh & typing r t skills. Send Resum~ to cocktails. Apply Ba~h 1.1 Classitled ad no. 437, c/o Bull Restaurunt. 1170 Dally Pilot. P. 0 . Box.-83_k_e_r_. c_M~-- 1560 Cost a Mesa, Ca 100.$250,.wcekly. stufrin~ 92626 cnvelod'el. 1 hr cl111ly SECRETARY. gcn'I ore ' Rush stamJ"ed scll :nl d l·es good l""ist o.C. d t es 4 e d c n v e I~ pc '! 1 • "°9-0068 1 McOan.non & J\.s:rod:rtes, Airport Area. 54 305 S. St a te Collt>,:e Blwt. SECalTARYJa. Anaheim , C1. 92806 WP> lntcrn•tlonal Computer * WI KMOW • Firm ~ulres ~ w tmln. 10 ""'Pf" typinR. LAGU"4A..oua. Jo'ul movin g otnct en • 1\' llST • vironm at. Xlnt Com W E ' ll E S T I L L pany pa ld ~ .. ll~s GROWING endnowftMd Tust In a tte. F'or an t~ more experieftCed tervt~.,.. call Paul real estate salespeople Tay\or btwn 9AM 12 a for lhe.1e,dlQC·offl~ 1n 832·2111 La.cuna Nlg-uc.I. Loc•l ry t1 _O_a_l _I y_P_l_l_o-tt ref'g, pr~f'Cl C.lJ ~ Classified Ad to buy, sell Fox. LAGUNA NIGUiiL or rent somethlnit. 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SI UO In tant ~,. 1111 llli.A 11.Qll 7315 , t HI'• f I• lu••H \\lnt I th 1111.. f1 11 Jn !If P·• "''" t '"" tl•· 1 • 111 , , .. 11•• '" ktt11 ''s·1 ,,, r tH h.t,I· ... 10 ~'UH 01 •Ull HI I ._, ol ·t • 111111 ;,, •11•it1 ul ""f\(• I ,, .... I ht ' ti"'' 'h '.u " I ' ti. ~;I• ,, " :"4 "4. I. Ul• I :o;.-iut SI ()() tor Nl<•h 110Ut•tn 1\1111 2~· for ca1·h 1u•ll1'rn Int hnt cl;t>S m .. 11 :mil "IK'~1;,1 llnndllni: Srn•I to 1\111.'t' RMl!>k~. \0~. lh<' 0 11ltv l'ttll4. N1•1"1tN·rnfl l'h·f'I . t~1 ... '"~· 0111 rt1rhc;1 !\t.1t1on. N,.w Ynrll. N ' lllUll l'rint N11m•'. Mhlr•'"· z,., l';ill•'tn Nu1111l<'r :-,. .t , t" <1 of I ·• r ' 1 • ~ r •· ~• • C' tw311tolul 1111nr' ~nd '"" ''"' IQ7~ /\r•••lt~u JI\'"'·''°"' ~dl""ll!n' rr1nlt'd •n"''" iv l\rw' 1'1flv Pin\ 1>11.1lh ~11•1 Nl'W' R1rptf' I ro1 h<'I $1 W ~ ' ll.1111 "'""' .. $1 ~ "M'dl~1nt Boole SI CJI .,,.,..,... l'rorh•'I "°"' '' IJI 1t~11"pln C'rl'<'hl'I ~ SI 110 ln>Aant t'r....-h~I &.• $1 Clll lfl-·t•m 1htnmtl.... SI llO IMlanl t.4011r~ 8ol* ,. 00 r11mvlr1~C1l1 Roal! J1 00 ('\"11pll'lr A!tthanJ 114 SI ~ 12 Prtll' Alicl111n• •tt ~r DrWllt nl I~ ~urlO '' VI' M11ffun1 Q\1111 flOOk •i llf 1~ Qllllt• for Tod.;i\ U ~ O.:iuk O( "J1N)' R 7.1 ' . DB DAILY PILOl Friday. July~. 1975 Horses 8060 MIK•llCMe04H 8080 loab. Marl... loah. Sail 9060 MotOf'cyclta/ 4 Wheel or1... 9550 At.ctlon 10 I 5 Funtftw'e 1050 Garages.a. tOSS •••••••• ••• • •••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equlpmeftt 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scooters 91 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reg. Qtr/Arab VearbnJl WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •74 Chevy t.UV. Four Sterling Sllvt'r flatwur(' CreatSavlnisonUsed l''Rl & SAT 9 on. 506 B:l)''f1lly,all shot.-..$32S. SWORDFISHP\.AMK Kite 1200 · llkt! new '73 llON D/\ 3.'IOCH N•·w Wheel Drive. Custom ~1n11 R1chiardp;.tltcrnby Furn .. Appll.&Mlsc Hartford, HB. F\arn &. ••815-2592 t;v~ TOP CASH DOLLAR WC)()(1t'n.~tt. U nainkabl~! Plt'ia,urt', <·n1i1 r unll Int .. 'rnt dt'I.' b uil t M i kadu. Mai n)' 1 o wl c 7 "1 complt't e W1lson's Barg~\nNook Misc. H PAID FOR Y O UR Goodcond r a c1n1 champ. Co~l brake $525 S.~·l~ _ xtr11s.41H·~ pl:.ce St'tlmgs including S4SW 19thSt C M ousehold Goods806!5 JEWELRY. WATCHES, REASONABLE S 600 11 ----:o.t'rving pieces Must ~ell Sitt. Only ag27 Sllnla Anil ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJ l::CTS. COLD Ct1ll 6-4S·?744 aft 7 PM. 1 'tit! $850& 75 -tiUil 72 VAMAtlA :t60 0 1r1 Hike 44 MB. r cbll tn~. nu Hc:-.t orfer S.W-6426 Ave. CM. 9. 6 pm. Stove & Cancelled Contract 2000 SILVER S f; n VI C to; --Cha mpion 21 ' Jlbrgl, 6hp New en A: & cl ut<'h Pt!rf lop, hubs, andc:ocu-as. -ABBEYRENTSruRN. c:artoo!646·S336 yd!> carpe t lwlow mil fo'INE F U RN & AN loatSho4tScM 0 /8. Extni .Ntce. sZooo _Cond.$475_!75~2 _ 836·3438 &875-1307 l lcyclH • 8020 l925llARBORBL.CM "·· "-----l'OSl ms tall.547-t!729 TlQUES.645-2200 Urrto 30%0ff C<tll847·142S HONl>A 500_, 1973 4500 •73 Je"i>CJ .5.toi>. P-/s-.V-8 •••••••••••••••-•••••• CALL c1 ) ..._t "' Sun Only ! 309 16th ---9 ri ~ ~l'hwinn 10 !>pd 8c>ys 14 MS-4772 Place. Cos ta M esa. Jtwelry 8070 M .&.TT 8291:!r'b!:.~sl~~~~B Santana 27' lnbd VHF m1, xlnt cond SlOSO/bst + m ti n 'Y ex tr a~. Hike. $.SO or offer. Gd MOVING! Few pieces of Jl'urnlture & l<>U misc ••••••••••••••••••••••• A RESS Cull 673-3S33. hood sails, CIM ST V: ofr 541l 9515 -Sarn f1cl'! 673 Z326 Andy c·ond ~45 1693 exquis ite fur.n. left. SATURDAY ONLY9t 5 WANTED *MADNESS* ~~~ .. o'!'uch more. P1P. Trucks --9560 Cam e or d1n1ng s et 20 o · TOP loats, ,.owtr 9040 ~ 'll9 Yamuhtt~ DT·l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comtras & match'g. China cabnt' 172 Orchid , Santa Ana CAS H DO LLAR *ALL SIZES* ••••••••••••••••••••••• c IJ & fqufpmH t 8030 Colt. tbls. Gold & Marble Hgts. 545-8675 PA l 0 F' 0 R YO U n f'or the best Trailerable 14' Lido S:iil boat. w/ Lrlr omp. n· uilt ' s lr"cl TllUCKS-VANS·4 WO'!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• cnt tbl Ch JEWEL.HY. WATCHES. Prlctd to Movt ! Ro b $800or offor . legal. $175 Ca ll a tcr Wa nted . Clcun late foR S ... LI ry ino, cry~tal Furn. baby eqwp, hand AKT OBJECTS. GOLD. g33.9525 &646·tlt\8tl ut uy in 'fown. See 831-0816 :! 30 PM wk1h1y:-751 7106 Mrlls. Cash ! 675-8&19 "' s l e m w a r e • s er v g . m 0 w e r • c 8 I cu I at 0 r • s 1 L v E R ii~ RV 1 C L __ __ __ _ M e:; 1.1 B oat Center. -- HelllJt'u Rig Automatic ~iece s , lamps . mm~. basket ball hoop & Fl NE fo'U RN & AN· PUILIC AUCTION 646·0539 ERICSON 27 ' Diesel YAMAHA 350 73 LUY Pickup with 12·120 Zoom Lens. {ai;honly.SJS..~ backbourd & mist'. 1056 1'1QUES 645-2200 MANYITEMS OFFINE27 ' C hris Cratl Cab, xtras.S·25 DANAPoint.'_$300 ~!J8A.:i Lowin1les,mags.slerco, bke new. Price is open. Bunk Beds/Matts Chest ~_ll&ejso Cr. CM 10 to 4 __ Es ___ DJ fo~STAT F. J F.W E LJl Y. Crwbtr , T .S .• xlnt cond 493-5250 '68 lfartey Duv1ds<>n new will trade. 831·20iOdlr. Miiier rlw .d head "120 draw e r~: end \bl & ... 1 at.557-6189. * tate arncMtds• ART OBJECTS. i\N Sips. 4. rully crpt'd & bl b I• ed.._ .l • ---" b 1 56 C 4 12 C A 81 C TIQUE."'. FJNL~. 1.'lJl .. N. "OV"rCd . $6,000. ""Ak"d MUST SELL! F'Lll'PEH. re 1 & . 8 u,nc .. · Semi-1973 11' Che vy Truck. /\II ..,00 oo . l.'a tnel $85. 1 antq school Garage Sat-·. Sal /Sun · · ,. ~ ,. ,. ' ' " ""'' "' h 1 ~11·so ""' ... .,... · -desk , $35. S45·81T3. lOAM . Grea"t Bargains! Blu /Whl gems . Dir ETC. PHONF. 1-'0ll IN in Newport. G7!U6~ co~plete w/dolly, Gd c JI' "' '· ·'"' "'''" powl•r Has evcrythmi,:. G n 16 . Ui d t 20tJ below whlsle GI appr'd FO. & BROCJ1 Ufl£ . ~ . con .$200.673·2648 ,73 l>UNST Al.l, Norlun Sl200 l\ft 5,t125-0353 r:. eit mm ProJec:tor GOLD r efrig $80/Bst ofr. w price 1 em~. 5· Gold. Antq; Imp. J11de 645·2200 Z1 DIES EL SPRTFSHR *KITE PER"'L"CT "SUO". 380 lb. hun ni.:. ;.,Ill 1000. Ltke new. $400.()( W•lnut dinrm tbl, 4 Neptune, NB. o b)cct D J\rt. Color. . . hd, gly, s ips 4, AM & <.:ON i' 0 ' ri:. xtrJs 645 2321;.irt 5 l971 f''ord CamperSl)<.'C'IJI ) canebk ch rs, lg leaf. xi Garage Sale . Pwr edger gems Othe r Jewe lry. 1 ennis. Membership for VHF rads. dpth & dir DI I N. No 807 ,_ · w /a ir Xlnt cond. S.'J,000. f o r inro call l714 c ond. $300 /Bs t ofr. golf clubs. ffilSC items: Sac 714·546-0710. sale immcd Prl'sl ille fndrs. Marlin c hrs. CALt. 573 -3255 '72TRIUMP11 650cc.5sp, · 1 !M 5291 ___ _ 497 1280 645·7092 2829 Shantar Dr. iorr -local club. 833 :!64:J / Bris tol co nd. bs t ofr Coronado 27 ft. sailboat. 3600on~. m1 Vt!ryclean 1973 Chevy,~. Ton. 4 whl Kodak r apid c:ol~r pro Lamps, le alh. ch;i irs. Adams ) CM. Sat /Sun lar9ainPric.s 581'7800 67553190rl 528·8569 Loaded for family run. s1 4 00 536-3500 <Ir Uiadt!d ! 00 97~ or ces:sor Mod. 16-K, L1k.: rosewood tables. sofas 9am. On Fine Jewdry 25'TroJan Searalder. FG, S8.900. 846·8027· YAMAHA 360~R~ 557 6502 n e w mak e off My ll\ls for tune. your GOluGflSHluG, VllF f h - -7 14 ·54S·3457 r etc:.645·4800, Vick.le Gigantic Garage Sa le: !loodluck 645·52fi8. " " • . at omct~r. RDF, lnl'I 14 Sloop. Ma nne pipe K o n 1 s hock :s 58 Ford. '• Ton Lr k Quality m e rchandise ------B'S WORM FARM trim l a bs. s wim step, Mah. ply. varnish inside. ~/ofr 540·0019 Ulll boxes, steel txJ.c 6i Cots 8035 BEDROOM SUITE Antique ga me table & Misc~lan•ous 8080 Open Daily 7Am to61'm enclosed h ead Owne r Dacron s ails w /trlr r c· b I l m o lo r & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solid Pecan. ~n bed, chrs. la dies clothing,••••••••••••••••••••••• Nitc Crawlcrs. Meal back E ast. Anx ious Llke new529-SJ76 Yt\MAllJ\ 250 Utrt Uikc tra nsm1ss1on $W5. ~ HIMALAYANKJITENS triple dresser, mirror , c r ystal s tem ware , Worms,Afncan Night 673·1003 Plastic ta nk, fenders & Crofldon.CM r ed1greed & Registered chest on chest, 2 nil!ht Child craft e ncyclop('(J1a CUSTOM CAKES Crawlers & Red Worms * "14, F IBERGLASS levers. Gd conrt l\lu:st --- Wtth shols. 675·0161' ~~d::ii°~~$1700worth. &muchmore!July 31& ro r ever y O<'C:.t!->1011 17362 Gothard.HB 1~~fL~ss1c irr.boat:4 Sail Boat. Good Cond. sell $375/ofr540·00ll) 64 Ford 'i~Ton .V-8,4 spd. -· · Aug. 1. lO Al\l to 4 PM, mastr rfully cre•1tc.'<I for CALL847-5141 p rl . reJ'·S2~ co~~i W/trailer.$400.546·9633 .• 75 KAWA-S/\Kl-900 CC Long whl base erig. hJs HIM t\ LAY AN Kil lens GOLD Brocade Lovcseat. 412 Vis ta Quinta, NB. you. The unusual is my of~. 61~~~9·1 o~673-~~9es l 9 • H 0 m e m 8 d e 1100 m 1, M u:s l S c i I ! 2o.ooo mi S900. 846·4189 S e al+ Blue+ F l a m e $80. Aqua Brocade chr. 644-6595 s pecially. Priced re · -Catamaran 10· beam 3 $2200/biit ofrcr !H2 41:r7 - ----point s CFA 'd & --usonable with satisfac-IRON BED Wh '(JO Ford 2 ~"'ton, max lolld . r eg . S38. Na ugh. chr. $30. r ~TIO I t " I 17' alcr-w/trlr jibs, full batton main' & - -• • . 6 t '1 t b d fl' 12' ...,.., s hots 831-1807 646 . 8588 " s u c, walnut & ion gua r 11 ntecd. •a l Age unknown. double l mmaculate &Lo<tded fbJ!I S hulls no trlr. ~iso SU7.UK I T ~!>O Di rt, on. 1 0 c x • '"--\lnyl s wivel bar stools. He le n now for you r size. Headboard 412 feet 67S·9'l91. 645 9317 "' · s t r cc L s w 1 t c h o v c r . V8, recently rebuilt. l\."1 CFA Reg. Top show qual. Living room ~ale· sofa & r a bbit hutch, clothes, eustom decorated ('ake high, footboard J feet . he lmet, goggles. ~• r :,pa re re ar axle. xlenl Lng-haired Pnsians . love scat, 2 end tbls .. cof toys, housewares. patio at 979·8123 high. Metal rails. Ready Will trade $25.000 e~. in Sabot Sail boat good con· le~al equip. etc. $240 ,~u1,1,in571n8g9 cond. Best offl'r. lilks, Whts. $100 & up rce table. chinese lamps rurn, Weber kettle BBQ. lo refi nis h & $75.00. lux. condo, for s:ul or dition bes t orr. 842-3876 · u ~2·1260 ~ft 6:30, Fri·& &pictures.493-7795 twin spre:.id & canopy Kng Sz. Bed. New, com-Ph o n e 675·0 342 o r powerbont.673-6610 • e r . ---MUST SEE Sun. a nytime set. 2091 Halmoral Pl. plete. !.till pk,:?d. Xtra 675-9988. --675· 8192 · BSA'S Three · Late Model --Scct1onal SOFA. Pe rfecl C.M. < off Victoria & firm $190 (worth S425) ELCO 27, Chrys. cng 72 Californian 36• FG T'S Gold S tar S8~5. G50l'<' Ptnian ICittftts cond. green. $250 or bst Valley )646-6700. Qn Sz $170. usually homl' POTIER ·s WHEEL $100. ~llpcr A ~F-ba1~ pump, di e s e I, co mp e'I cc: Chopper fl a rd T<i tl ~1200 Show pros pects . als o ofr. 646-9892 , . -incl del. 835·2263...:___ Vacuum S20. a marlin equip. Rec. tronics. Fully ~quip'd 650cc Stock, J!l63. $150. stud service. most col Threeram1lyg;iragt•sak MAPLE SPOON tble. 644 -9186 s urve~. Orig owner. Pro. Maintaincd$60.ooo: 6-12·3234 afl t>pm.askfor ors, SlOO and up. 892_2970. SOFA. sl!ghlly . curved . July 25·26-2ith 8th & $4100. 64 2-6472 631.1373. Bob ----1 71"1 ft . beige slnpe. New P alm, H R. 960 3647 anlq. c rock w/lid (ll Misc~lloneous --------- LOVELY K1llens ~1 5 SSOO.NowSl00.673·1153 ---gal ), hghbek rocke r. 2 Wanted 8081 Good ~k 1 & Fish Boat 14 ' Sail Sears complete '67 HONDA 305 Very gd Blue-cre am calico' $is Rattan furn. stereo, rustic old s ch I d esks, antQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/tra1ler. 35hp. $8.50.1841 incl. trailer. Good cond cond. S29S T o rtte & white.' $25· Decorator Movi~g-Dining round t b l, to1s mi:.c la mps. "alnl chr._ wain! LJ s ED Ex En C 1 S E Samar Dr. Mesa Verde. s.150 842 8138 · 549.1007 An gora bac kground ta ble, snow skis. boots, 22111 Mah bu Ln.11 B. bk & ma)! rack (3 x3') & EQUIPM E:-IT Rolle s 546-0327 · · eves. ---979-89?8 S<lme oldcr kit bar be lls, bedspreads . - - -vanity d:-k Chord organ. 1 . • • r. · -. -. FLIPPER, unsinkable '7 1 HONDA 3SOCB. lo mi '72 Ford ;i.~ Ton Pickup. Ran g er , Camp e r S pec i a l. ~IL r a d11J, autom atic , p /s, p1b. :lit' c ond .• 41 ,000 m1 . (319162N ). $3795. DON BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI 13631 Harbor G.G. 636-2333 tens. considt'r free Lo gd clothes ltnc. la mps & G1gant1c Sale, S.it &. Sun 645·8161 or 548 7800. f1~~·fi~1~~~6~~~~!\lr:.. 30 ELCO Classic, 1948 C'C· good cond great to lea r~ Xlnt cond. $450. or offer home · 1 s hades. b a r s t ools. 10·5. 51 8 Orchid Ave ----___ press. T/S, Rcb!l Engs .. on $265 •·645.0736 .h m673·9265 I • 1 rock'gchr.540-3001. ~dM 1\1 a n y qua lity King·O·La wn cdger. l::l\"11 Comp. redone inside & • · · -------- SIAMES E KIITENS. reg . items spreader . 2 door locks. G~ CA~~ SS FOR out. Cockpit co uc hes. F I NN• ou l s tand in g ! •73 llUSK': 400CH. q·ry 'JJ CHEVY w/ shots. Champ. back· QUICK S~LE : refng, TV, . --Girl's Schwinn Stin~rav use um/refri~s Much More. XJnt Cond. Newport boats. Ne w gd com!. 74 3 rail cydc ground Call536-?9G2 e ntertainment cente r , S U PER Special Sale ' 2 Antq. J!a m es. Mesh f'rzrs/stovt's.546-0768. Two Boat Owner. Must mast. trlr. Bot h fo r $900. p . . sofa-bed.couch·loveseal , Moved from Big Canyon playpen .ht chr.carseal.used Paperback books in Sell ! Mak e o r f c r . Sll95••645-0736 847-1425 iCkUP. OOCJS 8040 lamps, tables cor desk t o s ma ll er h o u s e . infant scot Make ofr ood · · · 675·3238. -Loni? whe el base •••••••••••••••••••••••all furn & d~or·~t any ~·urn1lu re, dec orator 556·7248. . . g cond1llon1nquant1· 21 ' Aquarius 2 yrs old 72 Bulta c·o Pursa 11 g • 6 l'ET W ORL pri <c. ca 11 644·2611. •Lem" <h•na. "1•~<. '.,;. ty · 546·4903 12 M •" ude< l'B. Twn 165. td,. xtm. Newport slip zsoc c . R E ED & Mt c ~~~';;',°~~·;;-,';, ~h.rt • et<. • D• Q u <' c o 11 e c l ab I c s. Ne wport lleat•h Tennis Musical Cruises 28 mi. sips 6. w /all facilities SilSOO ported tn mall·h. Xlnt Cocke r s . Ch ihuahua , Walnut SpmetS400.Mapk household items, nice 'C lu b f.'a m1ly Mem I trwn nt 8083 AskingSt2,500.644-4930. 963·3590or645-844s. cond. ;v ery fost lk nt $2777 Poodles. Shih.lzu, Doxie, dining room set with clothes, lovely lin~erie. b cr s hl p Bes t Offer• ns ~ s due, must sacnf1cc. :>100 Dobie , Pit Bull s, hutch$600.556-7957 books, h angin~ baskets 675-6948 · ····~··•••••••••••••••• 28 ' Laps trake Owen '73ERICSON35 ftrm.645·95(}1:ift 5P:v1 . D LAll~I Co ckapo o Pekt•s, Muchmnrc ~Sat&SunlO . MartmD-28.1967,$500./or-sportsfisher .Twn screw, Fullrace,electronics . -----@Jllllfll411 UUW We~ties. 100 mixed pup Must Sell Japanes e & to !i. 1821 T ahuna Ter Cnb. mattre-.s & bumper fer. Les Paul Jr. $250./of· FB. dual controls. Elec. $35.000. 6754927 tlonda SL70 Xlnl cond Y,N t-\LI\. p ie s. Stud svs m O!>l Chinese furniture. Call race (Irv ine Ter r) part. S17. Cosco Delux fer.Eves.494-6371:1. head. pwr wcnch trim --Street le~al dirt a<'ces's '. ''{) breeds. 2525 w. 17th ul 2131431-2660 CdM. 675.5523 · playpen , xlnt cond. $20. Office Furniture & tabs. comp. rigged for LASER 16359. New 8174. Sup clean S250493·~567 \. .. ~ TQYQT A Fairview. SA Open eves . ---------586-9889 E • fis hing. Many mor<> incl. dock cradle & ;--•. 531·5027. . . 9 Grn /Wht couch, Brown MOVING! f'urn. a ppl':-.. . . qu1pmttnt 8085 xtras . $5200. 673·3439 custom cover. Xlnt cond. 72 Su7Uk! 250 re Sa" age 1966 H0tbor ( M 646 911'11 DR s cl/6 chrs, Make ofr. toys, etc. 16631 Lynn St.. Nordica Alpina ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'VCS. S950/terms. 546-4455_ & 125 CC l)w .. tt•r. xlnt -____... West H ighla nd Terrie r 968·6149. HB Sat.&Sun Size 9 Two pair. very Dll/\FTINGTl\BLE ---· tond. set up ford1rt , ac P 1tk -U p Truc k 1972. Pups All mat~ AKC s 7 • S f 1 d ----~ood condition. S25 per & J\rm. 16' Dolphin overnighter. SAIL CLEANING t'l'Sb. for s treet inl'i'rl 40,000. 1 :: Ton, 6 t ylmdrr, wks. C hamp lt n~ vel~e~ s~i5 g~al"hgcu5~SMALL I te m s at ~I r Call 548-4987. Callafte r 6 pm. FB gls, Volvo 110 1/0. ARJESMARINE S300ea.557-5560afl5 P~1 :ll:i n rla r rl. SI .500. 1·734-5081 · · " give away p rices' 1601 642-5150 needs work. Make offer . -----494·9428 _ lo"es~at.$75. Wing chair Lincoln Ln .. NB 548.8868 Original Etchings, Goya • 673.3439 eves •642-1812• ·73 OSSA 250, xlnl cond ---------.-- Germa n She p pups, AKC S40 6 Tiled coffee Lab~. ----S65 ... Modigliani $65. Pianos & Organs 8090 . Boot sr I many ne w parts \' 73 MAZDA Champ s ired . top qual. ""~?ught iron base $40. GOODIES: Housewares. Re noir i85., Pvl ply.••••••••••••••••••••••• 10· Fib. glass boat. 3 llP D s,k ips 9070 m od 1f1 c d Uools & show & pet. 430-4115 18 Rotary power mo" er furn, clocks, tools. 3320 535 5595 FIELD'S 400 Pianos & J ohnson motor car rack oc s helmet, $600. 644·61°'1 "PISTON 11 --·--S35 4!12-6537 art6 Sea,•1ew.CdM.Sat 10·4 Org ans· New & used S300.Ba llsi.962-S039 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. ----PICKU• ,\KC M1n1 Dachsh und. LidoSalc. Antique r epro. Spin e t s Gr a nd s . _SLIPS .NcwportBeach 72 HONDA 3SOCB. mml r- male , 8 wks old. Shots Ta bles r ound glass top MUC H Miscellaneous! pool t abl r & tiffany Plavcrs c'oing out fo~ 19' cabin cruiser & tr'lr Sailor Power cond. $650 or orrcr. This New tires. new paint, srs 8Jl -2268 MV S20. Pedes tal fi.berglass. Sa l only 9·5 . 872 la mr·:.hoe~hine stand. busines~. Rental /opt l Vol vo p ow e r . clean 673-5253 645·8506 week' 675-6474 1:1/\M to super read y! (!)8.128V> --2 m atching swivels 5-i5 Magellan St. Costa Me~a 675·6500. buy Ka w ai Stcinwa 0 $1200/ trade 646-1439 WANTED ho 8PM 645-5700 dtr "•ALASKAN 642·4105 (Mesa de l Ma r> · . • y, 963-2861 on s re moor---- ------MALAMUTE -Kin~ size Orth<> luxui; Ba ldwt~.. ing; Bal~oa Is land. Will '72. KAWASAKJ 100 Dirt '5 1 c;;\H" PJ nelctl. Nd·; r u PS S5each BEDROOM SF.T. man & Starts Thurs King head-m a ttress. used once FIELDS C714)638·Z770 24 • Ski pj a ck w / trl r . buy boat 1f nee. 673:2746 Bike . Cood condition work. 228-6 ~ng + hyclro- TO GOOD llOMES womans dres~ers. 2 end boards $20. TV's S20·S35. M O\'I n !l ma kc o ff er. 12072 Brookhurst. G.G. fl y b rid g c , twi n J 70 . SJOO. 5"9·0129 ml 1c tra ns. also I r.1 • 645-742-1 • tables. king sz hdbrd & Lots of Things Cheap! 846-08!)1 . .. Volvos, r u din. de pth Wanted: sltp; d<>;k or can . , . ---l'nl! 1 Lrans. S200. 673 0887 ------frame. All pieces solid 1513 Orange Ave. CM. --. Gulbransen 42 consol?· s ounder, trim t a bs. r o r 3 7 J· •• t> s .l' n 6? llondu Ct !lO. 70 Honda . . ----- •Silky Tenitt"S• wood & or high quality. 642·5666 G ood u sed Porcelain walnut. Like new. Ri~h many-manv olher ex Catamaran. 17 wide. S .L 90 . Good cond 60 C lll-.V ·~ Lon Ii <'\I. AKC-M&f'-$l50-S.S?-2S2I \'alue over $2000. Will kitchen s ink w /f<tucel tone. S795. 644·5424 tras . Mint conditlQn 833-4746 or 831·~ aft. L1ccnse<.1, 8-17 5000 l'lPp:-idc, 8' bed. SSOO. sell $650. or best offer. S a t /S un . Bunk be d s, $25. Pnv:.ite pty640-6475 MAPLE Sl3,950.714 /673-oS28 6pm. BS A 6 5 0 . /\ 1 S"m ·1 552·0!126 COCKER Spaniel pup. 645-8687 Misc. & Pla nls. Moving -.. . , ~· ---------,\KC . s hots. c·h<1mp . Out. 9912 Bond Circle. 42 ~ound Dinette St>t. SPINET PIANO 18' GL/\SS PAR 1/0. 4 cyl W~NTED : Pvt. be';lch for Chopper Must Sec. $775. '59 f"orcl 1 2 Ton. Goocl con- sired . Black, feml. $lS<l Girl's While &droom set, HB. SSO. ::>1mulalcd Rosewood Exc el lent cond1tinn 120H p, m a nv e xlr ::i ~ !6 Catamaran. Will rcnt __ • fi45-5K.52 • cliti o n Nu s hor ks &. o r ? 995·4288 Maple di.ning room table . oval yin-rm Set. 42x66 Wurlitzer SSOO. 1?42·5769 w / l r Ir. XI ni.. cond. tn NB area. 675-9518 '72 JJod k S --hr::ikcs. S-195. 64-1-6749. -& 4 chairs. 1 Maple desk, Refngs S20 & $40. Elec w/18 leaf. $100. Push after 4 p M 3 n d 968 2606 3 a lf'en. cxcl 645-1446 D at'h s hund Puppies l enclta ble 846·1~9.. Exerc1sor $10. Games. Lawnm o w e r . SS . weekends. . SLIP FOR RENT. under C'ond . Ne w ftbre~l ass ------- Standa rd Black & Tan. . --clothes misc. 2379 B Redwood P1crucTbl. $10. ---30' Diesel Cruiser, fly Arch bridl!e, lo 26'. $50. fndrs & t ank. forward Vans 9570 1\1\C 12 wks 842-0El82 Hide il -bed . green plaid Elden 645 6730 ~!>lla~~r Bed. S15. ca TH 0 MA S Tr 1 a n o n brid!lc. be~t offer. 1974 mo. 673·8145 mounted ::;hol'kS S125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Jlerculon.ltkenewcond ---G1rls26 .. J .s pdB1kc,S25. KeyboardOrl!an assc-en s un ey o f S29,500.Boots Speed& ' 7 3 HID UaJJ WO. nc•w 69VWVAIJ f\1 r eda le Pups, m a le. $175.Call548-4017 SAT. 9·4 Schwinn 3 spd Boyc,20 Btke.SlO lJcsk. on Lawre nce Welk show 673·0450or 646-S491. <L·' eni:ttrans. s uper cone! " whclpcrl 5 I 175. $125 or -Rike. Guitar. Port. TV 32x43 & t hair S25 Dix 968·3555. -_ ..-1 9080 S350. 540-1189. 4 Speed, r adio, complete· ... _ l ff 636 ,,......, <2>TwinB"d " .... p frames St d h I B b ,. ' JO'Ch C f · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l _v r "co nd1li'o ned .,.,s o er ·voe." ,_ .-..:~. . an . anging ~a m p , a y .,arrtJge, $25. Dix S . -ris r a t. 1960. Twin ,.. . . . '" · -& h eadboards, S20 ca clothing. childrcns toys. Con\l llighcha ir S25 port1n9Goods 8094 screw. v.a·s. sips 6, lrg 25 ' OFFon a ll Skt F.qu1p 72 HONDA 100. Dirt or 0 716211 ) BRITT,\NV Sparuel pups, 675-7667 folding doors. lus.ti,:age, & Drapes fl' c st rod. 525· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cock pit. com pl rl'-ment al MESA BOAT street. Xtras ind full $2288 AKC, C hamp. ltne:. G S 1 8055 misc. 1521 Antigua Way Basketball ':;a~kbo~~d & NEARLY Ding-l~s 7foot , furbis h ed Must. sell CENTER.646-0539 _helmet S35~ 9626364. Field & show 549-3254 arOCJe at N.B. · · 4 h C l D S8000 7 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ __ hoop $1 5. Mail Box. S5 in,c . rea ive csign 14 1675·1519 BOSTON Whaler '74 11 • HONDA 750 Cu.o;l. pamt ff'Ht y 8045 Type wrill'r m a nual s ur board. Clear with . --H . · · l k • · o OU PUILICAUCTION Boy's Schwinn Stin~ray, prtbl S25 · L> redwood strip l eash 72 fl E IN ELL Cud dy 25 P. Like new. Make an . seal, chrome, clc i!f.'ri K ••l-;;E••N•S••3•m••<>•.•s•. •l•w••h•l .••l MA NY ITEMS OF FINE Sk1s·Ch1ld re n's & /\dull~ mate rial. ~ew ort ~~[l~ Floats up to 160.P<>~d<'r ! Cabin 225 OMC. ~lps G. offer. 673·1487 II a rl Icy...., rear whl Otl zj •Oj'le'f'l#I • • ESTATE JF:WELflY, Oe hum1d1f1cr. cll·ctnl· $40 644 858 Xlnl coo er «-000 Xl·ll!>4 111111 rt::nch ~. cali co. 1 blk /wht. 2 yr I\ RT o broiler. Ya rdage & pal· 1 6 '~ yords S20 lland _. _· ' 1 000 16' MANDELLA Slylc Ski · · · .:. - c·al ico, l yr tab by. TIQUES ~JFr~JSru~~. terns. i::oocl twin mat lawnfood s prcadC'r, S2 Snead golf clubs woods & S5 673·31126 boat. v drive, sngl :.•'Cle ·72 llON D./\ 350CR, J(old ~wil lk h 8.t2-4t3:> 960-1290 ETC. PHONE FOR IN-trcss &boxspnn)!,ml•tal 847 1933 i r o ns. cart & b ag 151 ~· BOAT, i?lass over lrlr. 283 Ve tteeng. Very w hlk. lnm .•. gold metal '50 C l assi c Ch evy --F'O & BROCHURE bed. children':. & adult:-25" Pro-Masler mower 546·7201 or 552·3310 wood, 90 HP Mere. $1000 cln. $1,150. 644 5798 or r.la ked Famng. Xlnt Delivery Van. New eng, P u P P i e s . B I k & 645-2200 clothing, m1Sl'. S11l Sun p v · Se .. -------846·0426 :i ft. 6 p.m. 548·7482 cond. 493·4802 r ad . sta rle r. gen . winng- Blk /White. '1 Weeks old. 10 3 1706 T I d ro <ir uum. nsallon Wanted t o Buy Rt fl t• --& 11res. $$00 or offc . C •_Lt_ 546· 1428 •Rec 6 PM. G "'"' Sa le ·New """. Nii . rn><w In s, rot" Y mu we', POW<' We at hed y 'Brnwnm• ., I 5 , R U N A n 0 U T , 14, Custom w /new cc bit ~I Motor Homes, •16·345" ', h d b __ __ _ trim td~er. & all tools. Winchestcr.300fjor 270 f1be rgla sst'd , ~wivc l HP, Evinrude. w/lge whl Sale/Rent 9160 _ -------- C;i t. flurry&. orange . .'ea eds. double bed, Garage Sale S,1t J uly 2ti $450 Wiii n o t s ell Ph 645·2146 evc!-. . sc<il!>,70ll PMcrc.&lrlr lrlr. $600 or trartc ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64Chcvy v~TonSlE'p-Va l''emale S payed. 4 Yrs . etc. 2264 Plac~~lia, CM only! 10·6. 14 ' Roat. BU separatc·ly' 548·8773 . ---. - -.. -S500 552-0926 . equal value fishing boal, 22' ISl.ANOER. xlnt conrl, dbl w id e r ear door~' Nce d c; "l)Od h o m e . _548·04827125 &21; H h smalle mt 557 ""'" If s. .. Gun. 16" Girls Rike. TV. I RV 1 NE C OAST C C unung arc cry sc•l, blk Boat-R t r o or. ·~·7 .;e conta ined, $7250 sllita blt' ror work trn(•k ~70632 MOVING. On I St. at Dog liouse,Toys &.m any MEMBERSlllP S700 bear bow. aces. ~'iO. 22E Ch'rten / C llRIS CRl\FT Cl 846-0446 or campe r. Gd. Cond. 7 Italian C.vprci;s. M 1 r a m a r. Ba Ibo.,. other items big & small Call 675.2214 · · 7th. If B /\sk for Bill a u 9050 • 4 9 M h ac;sic -$1200. 1-529·6°'11 Pcninsula. Misc. Items. 10bl Concord C M -· . -- -••••••••••••••••••••••• · -a o g · l 8 · • 2 Motor Hon. Ret'ltal JO high you die: __ _ _ ·--·-TV, !l~d10. cockpits. Chry 6 eng. 18• t 26• ____ 54_1>_·~-Gra nd Sale, all qualil)' Mesa Ve rde-Super Sale WATCH FOR IT! HiFi, St~reo 8098 Boats for Chcrter ne w cove r . Bst nfr Fut · • o · -h d k Sat only 9·5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·8700/ eves. 644-7391 ly eqwp d. Best untls. ·59 Dodge Camper Van. Bubble top, stove , OV('ll ice-box. s ink, air. T.O.P. Call 675-9196 or642·1715 Free to good horn<'. :.m all mer e a n 1s e. no JUn Opening Aug. 1 44 ' Hunter. Sips 6 · lowest prices! Reserve black cock3 poo, loves Ba ldwrnelec o~an vcry 20305 CapellaCt C~l H.B ChurchofReligiou~ Must Sell' /\mpexStereo 3t 'T allycrofl,Slps 6 now! lo.id-. ~7247l o l d HHsche deha ll Science TllRIFT COT-Tp deck , $140. F1sht>r 14 'HobieCaL'i Transportation REGENCY MOTOR -<irandratherClockwith9 3 ramilySale·Sat&Sun TAGL' spk r s i100 r pr Na t 'ICrws· g CI b •••••••••••............ HOMERENTA1 c..· VWCatnpets D L · I T b . Furniture. la mps, cl1• "'· 224 Mam St. H.B. Equalt ~cr $22:.. Dob ' in u ., AND a 1nly 1·1·m a e crricr tone a rs & moon dial 2.S83S Punquie JUnque. collcc v J333 W.Coast Jlwv.NB Mobil~Homes 9 925N.HarborBlvd S.A. puppies Mall' ~tlky mix, Im mar Cond. Many ctec anta Ana Ave. C \1 tibles ! 557-4411. Call 63l·028i •••••o••••••••••••!!.~ 531·2503 BUSES ~·dora hle 673·l962 ___ tools. table saw. jointer , F.slate. Depression 1tl-., TEl\C reel to reel st(.'rco For Sale. Mobile home ----71 PopT<>p n b d s pray gun. belt sander & old china. collKtable!> 9 F ' d N ti bo d tape deck. S350. or offer El 12' " SS' plus •'ncl~ed· R.V. Let Us Clean you up! 727 Pass. ;1rf' pure rca puppy, m or e. Hand tools. very lo5 307 Goldenrod. CdM 1re woo . e a .Y xe 633_6634 egant 49' Alaskan for h , "" C lean·up Committee. 707 P ass. m crt. s.r. when j!rown oldbeautirul.solidbrass -for c a'iy hnndhng.17 cd charter f"or information ~ore• 10 x 20' Near F o r i nfo. 646-624 9/ 73!lPass. !-hth a Ir male s hot !> door knobs & plates. Old Si\ T 9 t o 5 S obo l . $12 dcil vered. 642 4928 Boats & Mori-ple3se call 548·fl280. "danlla Pkoint Marina 645 2710 Sn.dally p ...ac .. ~ "'-~ 494 4853 d 1 i d I h K' O -------• ·~ " u par . 4S1·4310 ---_ r -n '1:'U Al'N -~!a1ne j!ladss w n ~ws Pay ouse, . mg. ·,Lawn Peterson Childs Car Seat. Equipment Boot S 'I 9060 . I STOP SEttVICE • tEADY for FREE lo Jl d . home' 6 ... 1s c . o s terling m ower, ;iquar um . a ·t II , ••••••••••••••••••••••• s, a1 Motorcycles/ VocatlonTt'n.. mos old male Samoyed flatwa re. Ma ny board ft. Model A Ford. Lots or ~;I ~7~<'a Y new, Sl5. G•ntral 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scooters 9150 For trlrs .. campers, mix 846 . 8489 of hardwood, walnut. other Goodies! 1100 Cliff ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Musl Sell Immediately •••••••••••••••• 5oto~ homes. Repair-Garden WM VW -birch . H o ndu ra s Dr ~B -F'r1gid airetopfreeier 2dr BOVSCOUTSneedboats, Leaying Country 30' ~fl ••••••• erv1ce-Lube & oil 2Blk~W.,of BeachBlvd. Ft·ma le Springer Sps1niel Mahogany ~Teakwood. Assorted inrunl goorl:o;, $7S <.:ouch /chair ~ig~ cars & airplanes. Tax ad Cabu1 Aux. Yawl asking r::s~~~t cT~:~':.';'.·e~~sh 7600 Westminster Ave. !-.payed.l'."J yrs.645-3514 Antique articles.Sat.& mat e rn ity w e ar . vinyl $75. Xlnt cond. vanlages.546.4990. $6,995. 493-3426 or -• •· REGENCYMOTOR Westminster 638-7880 orS4tJ-2846 Sun . Corner Balboa Ave. household g--'•. Su".uk't 546·8073from 10lo4. ----498·1356. •::.•Mi·~--110M.E RENTA'., 1969 c ... -& Grand Canal. Little uuu.-. " • Put The Sparkle Back• ~ ~ • ~ nevy Camper Van fvrnitwn 8050 Balboa Is land. 1173 • 0207 . 250. a lmost new. 12 ga Coppc rtonc dbl oven $25 F.xpert polishing &. de· KITE Gd. c:ond., Z sails. :: I::! • 925 N. Harbor Blvrt S A. V-8 auto, nuly paneled & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Freeloader. a si;ort 327 Rangt , $25, Walnut Can~ tailing on your fiberglass brand new boom 4' rud-• •lw. 1 531-2503 crpl'd . mag whls nu r iv 1 n g Rm. Set. To p D I\ R Annual Garage c~r parU: FollowOrnng1• llcudboard & nitc Stand. boat. Let us clean & paint der . No. 1216. Asking f7SO ,_ 3 , 8 tires, brks & :sho 0 cks , Qu•lity New, Beautiful. Sal~. July 26th. from 8 to signs Univ Park Irvine sso 6'14-l354. your enaincs & hilnl'. In ororr. 675-6792 ,. O us . clean, recliner stcrco. bed , icebox. & "1ovlno 968 8822 6 P M Everyth.in' from . h " "' -seats. lracle for most p ressure water system. ___ ,,.;..· __ . soup w nuts. 10881 El Movms· muslsell!.G /\nt1 19 cu fl S /S rl'rng $200, t e waler or out Coll 18 ' Rac inR Catamaran anything, make offe r Priced to sell. Pvt. Ply. Mar Ave Fount. Vly nr q ue C h airs. kitc hen wt1she r & dryer s2o~ MESA BO~T CENTER, Bch mooring, w\11 accepl 846·7127 (714). 714.559-040T. Sla\er/E~lld. • things. clothes 64-0-5'1fi.'1 both, Kg. si t>cd $75. ask for Paul. 646-0539 any rus. ofr. eves un 6. ·10 H.D. Sportster. 12 000 ----------------w 559 5199/~6·3356 mi. Mu s t aec to 'A ·Trailers. Trani 9170 '72 FO RO Club Wa11 NICE Brwn. Upllol'd. chr aln11t Ult furn $JOO Let us sell your bent. any prec'ate 545·2046 ~ P ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chateuu !I T ( ct b d &ffn Ho•Uttttd SJS. vanity mlrr. & !.ti S36 81l7 !-117;e, for fast results c.all Learn lo Sail in Hunt· 1 · SHASTA 16 ft w / hitch. s ir. P ts'. P /b: t~w nu: SA T I S UN DA V . $3S. L::imps. d1shec; & 22 CALBR Rifle (Rem MESA BOAT CENTf.R, ington Be ach Central '70 Kawasaki 500 Ma ch t cabana. Exlras. Sips 6. $36.50. 675·5307. Jl'Umtture . ckllhes. toys. othu misc:. Sun ~ 1 mdl $72) S50 .Antq Mica 646-0$39 Park. All ues. Red Xlat cond. Chambers Private Party847·3122 cookwar e . d ls h u. ONLY ! 430'h Narc1bsus. shade fir. 'tamp. s125 14 ft Eliin Boat wi'h 40 CrMscertlfled.848--0888. MAKEOFFER.548·1778 .,_ . · '70 FORD Super V a n 1&auu. a 11Yerware, CdM A l Cb · ~ ~ar s Tent Trlr. Sips 4 E ·300. Swivel seuts patJorurn. yardtoob, 15 -n q. gun nt. Sl25. hrs. Johnson mo(or and 32' SLOOP PC No. 4't, ~ '69 -H .D . Sport y -adlt.a+ Xlnt rood $'l75 mags,rblttran.s.830-<17zl yra. 1ccumulat.lon. 17th HorHi 1060 An l <l Sc l tie SI 00 H.D. traHu. 7~1·7147 sets of u llt , lllnlcond. Precision bit. Cstm Ph. 675·3853 art 4. St Exit CNwpt P'l'eeway} ••••••••••••-••••••••• Thomasville BkNtSt' $75 lo-.. ....,._..._, ---Best orrer 646-7'10 frame 15" Pirelli fresh ----------'°. Tu..On Ave. rtaht to Thomasville Crede nu ..... "'OM t-.ce/ . motor' & traM s:iooo ' Autos for ScH Auto• Went~ 9590 Citalln a.. 2002 E. 20l1' St. ""1-ShowS.... 175.601679 H rYk• f020 COLUMBIA 15, room)' vested _ Mus t s:~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N .E San~ Ana. SIOO 5Sl·J818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d•Y uller. xlnt bay or S2200/bsl ofr. 6'5-tl5l & RK .... atlonot JUNK WAHTID Electrtul·Woodworking ocean. New 1a1J1. 1pln· M&·tHl · Ythfclea 9530 FQl•shy Rea Chestnut for acrap metal. Top Plumbln1-lnstal111Uon nailer, 0 /8, many xtl'1lS. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• BlcJclea. books. dish~. ham, toys 25th fl6th. 9 1.m . lOOU Birchwood uarter Geldinai. 15 I dollar paid ror aulOll or & Repair. Jnbd eng. rr· SJ.()95. Pbont&'JJ.1185 1'72 Honda CU50 xlnt LANDSAIL()ft. h~nds. 5 yra, well br~. bodies. Also appUancea. pair. fire 1tstcm lnsU /· cond. ISOO. Ca~h ·only Chuba co. Oran9t C-'Y"• H lcJhHt $14ryf't" l 1hlil41t.il -" 8 Nice C'Onflrmauon. Alt 5 etc. hauled away fra. malnl. Scorpio Marine • IACIMC5 SAIOT Mon. Wed. Fri. Eve5 or like new $4.50. _ c!_.11 554-0620 Ed Stone. 96WOll6 .~·9704 _ 673·7677 Sat. & Sun. 968-lm . · 993.8732 on '"'ports 1111 Meaey TQ\l'OM Call Ro1eror blU 847-8556 , J, NEWPDRT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. H.8. 642 -9405 FREE APPRAISAL We b uy used 1.;er.., & . tr ucks . Call <.; HUTll CHE VR OLt::T for a In• appra isal CREVIER GROT H CllEVROl.ET 18211 Uca ch Bl\d &1 sr • ••OADWAY Huntin~ton &•;tl'h SAHTA AHA 847-6087 ~1<1 :1:t11 835·317 I T11E ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE SELLING YOUR CAR? I ---- TOP PRICES PAID For Imports Paid foror Not D•an L~wis Imports 1966 II a rbor. C.l\1 . ti 16 9Jil:l --- TOP CASH! F or c h·an ust'<I tar.; & tr u c k s ' l l o\\Jrtl Chevrolet. Dm l' & (Jua1I Streets, n r. ::\lat:Arthur J a mboree anti lln:-t ol Ne wport Beat·h lCl:I o: •. ;:, AUtos, lmport~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• GHeral 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE EUROPE BY CAR Purc hase any E uri•pt•,in C a r fo r dclt\l•rv 1n Euro pe & IN us pl.11)' lllll' individ ual lour. From take-off to homc·landing. SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVE & DEALER • SERVICE FIRST • flUIBLE LEASE PLANS • , 5 Year or 50.000 Mile Warranty Available on all N e w BMW s . Jl4tJ MA1•11am PAHWAY '"tUIOM Yll.IO lll-2040 • 495-4949 Ult AY•Y PUIWAY UIT you'll be 1n lhl· h;inds of --------- e xperts. J\ lsn ll'aSt' & r<·n· t a l c ars. 1·:uH,\l 'TO. 71 B~1W 2002. lo mi. reul L ido Vll l<l).!C, ;-.; 11 c n g r a d io & t a pl:', 673-4550. 548 .-~mx HERB I FRIEDLANDER LEASING 1973 2002 ,\ulom:.itit. A M Fl\t . one ov. nt•r. R:ll 2Q..10 <ilr 1970 2002 • $9495 MG J) l • 'foy CnrollJ ·1~1 Sta W.tg "'"I UV\6 guod l'•HHJ. nv.nl•r ll•av'g ~\ ~ooorufr 7~l!li!•io TOYOTA '6!) Tlt~•ilJ (.'orullJ Wagon. _ ltJtl1al ltn•s ~·Tis 1966 Ho1bor C M Mb 9)0J Call 673-!Y~I --~--~ Lease Hew or Used 48 Monft'l5 oo.-. BURNS VOLKSWAGEN 13731 HarborG.G. 534.4100 Toyot a Speciah~t. prices 10 yrs t•xpcr 646·1139 fJi1 Fiat 9725 Fiat 9725 '14>1lh I PAYMENT DOWN Rolls Roye~ 9756 ·71 CORONA l..11 m1lcd1!t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 dr. 'IO}I nlOI. jJr. ;iuto "l DEALER IN U.S.A. ~1~~5t'i~7.2~~\1 r ('OIHI I '74 l''tdl 12 1 c~ !';tjgs. FM s tcn·o White black Mint. Orfer KHSJl l 714 985-1881 Days '69 FIAT 124 Coupl'. Huns gre;it' $995 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. NB. 642-9405 73 MAZDA RX-3 STATIOMWAGO NEWP(]RT IMPORTS C-L·E·A-N-! 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N . .8. < + 785 EMJ) 642 ·9405 645-5700 dlr -· --- ROY -.... JRR CARVER r ROLLS·ROYCE 23A f . 17th St COSTA M ESA l"----' S'6-A•U , ClOSfO SUNOAYS Stuh: 9761 ...•............••..... ------1969 MGB GT :-.;cw IJJIOl 73 MAZDA Engincrebu1ll fi73-~7 1 EXCLUSIVE Rx 3 60 MGA. Coupe Classie FOR -re hll en g. (.;d Cond SH50 Oran9e county Rotary Coupe 493-6!~ _ _ _ ~ A ulom at1c O I 97'46 ~ F ine Tr an sport a lion! •• ~~ •••••••• •• ••••••••• . -t399HGEi 1969 O P EL GT CLASSIC t>-IS 5100 !!Ir New SB tires & br<.tkcs MOTOR ''73 RXJ. 18.000 mi. Xlnt cond. $1750. 979·7S.S.I CAR 70 F1 dl Spyclt•r .... upcr h Radio. clock. etc or 556-1453. AUTHORlllD cond S2350 or urler $2200 Ph 646·5572. ---S.. & Senk• 645 1792or ll75 :i..s22 Porsch~ 9750 DAVE ROSS -Merced~s B~rn 9740 •••••••••••.-••••••••••• Honda 9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••Hate t o but m us t ~ell P'OKTIAC-STUTZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BLACK ) 1971 Porsche 2480 Harbor 81Yd. OVER I 00 914. a ppearance ~roup. Costa Mesa 546-8017 20 DEMOS COROLLA'S CORONA'S MX'S LAND CRUISER SAVE NOW Deait le.wL\ @roYOTA t 966 Harbor ( M. /,J" .; HI I Ha\·c s omC'th111)! '011 ".111l lo :;ell? Cla:.stlil•d .111, tlu It w ell C.tll :'\OW. 642·567K . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llBliJB IN SANTAANA $69 MO. ONLY slll.10 DELIVERS MEW '75 FIAT 128 2 DOOR F1•• '" & l1t OAC, )6 mo1 OH. top co>I S3040, •t• bol S 1371 76 SPORTSCAR CENTER FIAT FACTORY A UTHORIZED Sol•" Service, Leo~ing & Ov•r .. os Oeliv••y 120 W. Warner at So. Main, Santa Ana • 557-2132. HEW & USEO ma!! whls . :tm Im. >.Int d "'•100 r· c 1s orn3 Autos, H~w 9800 Autos, H•w MERCEDES con . .,.. irm."' ""'J ~ 9800 Autos. M~w 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 OH DISPLAY House of lmoorts AUTHO RIZtD M f:RCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester. Buena Pa rk 523-7250 On Lh~ Santa Ana Fwy 66 MBZ250SE COUPE An 1mmac ul:.itc dass1c in & oul! Sun root & leather interior. 831-2<>10dlr. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I . JAGUAR , •TOYOTA •TRIUMPH •HONDA •FIAT •MG A M /F 1\1 , o ne owne r . Jiiii~~& 831 ·2040 dlr Capri P'rh P~ fr(.)O• S l .. ) 14 n'IQ t' 01-2566 893-7566 ...•...•............... 72 CAPRI S·H·A-R.P-! t862EBPI 645-5700 <llr Alfa Rom~o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V6 C1\ P R I 19;;1. 2hOIMI 1111 4 spd. A:\1 f''l\I S!,700 lii5·4028 73 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER D A low mile age ruacts lcr atsun 9720 . b I •••••• • • • • • •••••••••••• ~l·~~~~~r. coll! 1111111 0 WILL lll'Y Y0l1R Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE FOR SALE NEW 1974 AUDI'S --·-MODEL:· 1 OOL'S 4 ORS. (8 14 112 1360) (814 1078186) (814 I 094641 ) (81 41123496) (814 1120227) llt\TSL'N. TOYOTA. OH VO LK SWAGI:;,~ PAIO·l''OR OR NOT. TOP DOLLA-R CALL SAL llE HNADf.:'\f'; 540·0442 '7:! 240Z. air . 4 s p d, Amif m . mags. red ~000. Will dC"al s.i11 .. w90. Dahun Hepa1rs & Svt'.. I guaranteed work l.11\\ pri ce:-. 646·1439 '71 DATSUN 510 2 DR. Aulom<itic transmission. radio. healer, vinyl roof. Gt.iJ CCL. $1577 Dean le.wL\ (!JrovorA 1966 Harbor. C 1,1 646 9303 ·72 Datsun 1200 Coupe. Xlnt condition. Am lfm steel b e lled radia ls JAGUAR Lease H•w or Used 48 Months \\1t h I PAYMENT DOWN NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. N.8. 642-9405 71 Ja9uar 2+2 Air . <.tut omal1t'. power :-:tet'rtng. liJ?hl hl uc . 28,348 m1ks Can Lease 48 Months \\'1th One Payment NEWPORT IMPURTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. N..8. 642-9405 Jens.n 9732 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 JENSEN Hea ley Roadster. '1 sp .. magi;. radio. :-harp · (10922) $5195 DOH BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI 1363 I Harbor G.G. 6 36-2333 '71~1 B 300SEL "6 :r', 4 d r. a ir . leathe r. am/fm clean MUST SELL! ii PO:"T IAC St:i W,gn. I' S. P , B. A C SlJV."} 557-44-tR 1970 280 S L. Si500. Xlnt rund Best <>flt•r "ill be ~ll'CC'pted 548 OOJ!I 196 7 Mercedes 250·S. 4 dr .. automatic air cond .. p s. elect. win- d ows. ex t ra clea n . IVEL99ol I $3295 DOH BURNS PORSCHE/AUDI 1363 I Harbor G.G. 636-2333 ------ Don't give up Lhe ship: · Lis t" •l 1n clJssiflcd. Ship t o s horl' results ' 642-5678. Datsun 9720 Datsun --·--Sl550. 49-1·0068. ----·•·••••·•••············ ··•••••·········•······ DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE/AUDI 13631 HARIOR ILVD. GARDEN GROVE 636-2333 Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 SSO RACER 2 seals. vinyl lop. stereo Beaut blue. looks nC'". hi ~1 P<; For TLC l't•ople only' Sl.275. Call Lt.~· to St.·1·: t.i:ll 1487 or ll3:l 11>111 IFYOU ha\ 1• a s<>rvtce to ofter or J:OO<h lo sell. place an ad in lh e Daily Pilot Classified Section .. Phone 642-5678. ----------1 'I DOT DATSU FEATURES THE LARGESt SELECTION OF BAJA & CUSTOM PAINTED PICK·UPS IN ORANGE COUNTY 4WMHl DRIVE ,ICIC·U" AYAILAIU: IMMIOIA TE DILIVERY OVER 100 NEW 1975'1 DISCOUNT PRICED! '.5 YIAI 50,000 •IXTIMDID WA•IANTY ON ALL NIW CARS .... u. ..,,.. •• WITH Since Mazda began its $500 rebate on 1974 rotary-engine cars, Mazda has outsold almost every other import in the United States. RX·4 Hardtop· RX-4 Station Wagon Ge• o $SOO rebo•e d •ec' from M ozd'"l on ony new 7 4 rotary cnqu"I(? coupe woqon ~,r "•'do•' and you·~ fl') 1he money w th 0 greot per lorm mq cor Use your rebo1e toward ~our down poyment ti yQ J wont Youll save o bundle on o new '7 4 rotary engine Mozdo equipped the way you wont 11 while the supply lasts You re tn the money with Mozdo. and youre 1n the monf'y with L•<; on the super deol we •'111-.• · yo1J now t RX-3 Wa gon . The l owes t · price d rotory·cngine wagon, y et so well e q uipped that automat ic trans mission, air conditioning, and ra dio a re its only fa ctory options. RX·3 Sport Coupe RX·2FourOoor Sodan • I DJ 0 DAIL y PILOT Friday, July 25, 1975 71 TOYOTA 1\ut11rt1at1c transm1!.s10n , C ELICA r.1J111, h l'Ull'r. New Pi.lint I Sr>1.·t"<I THK 7'J7 ll'JIWl •llr Dtt11 11t llt11,.; & 1;.15 5700 • G """ WJ LO '7S Ct'lu-.1, 111·\~ 701.10 m1 \ :) \ lc·av111i.: .arl•.1, '!'usl -.t·ll ....... _'A TQYQT A Air.\ 1 ,.\M l•:\1.,lr,1:- SilOOO firm liY;l 3:1.~) IQbb H11d.111t ( M /-o.\f, Y'\01 Toyota 9765 Toyota 9765 ..........••........... ·•·••········•········· 1970 Spitfire. xlnl rnnd. SISOO 645·1792 or 675·3522 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA IN . -DOES IT AGA IN - .. 72 '/W ~ Dr • r adio. ht.'at er 71KARMAMM GHIA Hadio. This ts the on<.• you 'r e looking for. (6!)611EV) $2688 Heady for lots or fun & ~umm<.·r Lie !Bif'BU. UmJ •f.Jliftf}'• $2 288 18711 B 1°J\' I v lfw1l tkh M.! .w:1s 65 VW BUG 113-1 Harbour V. W. :· : . : . U®·@t'l}'I Radio. Jus t hkl• ne w. llunt Beh HILUX "1 CWCA CA SH REBAT E ON .ANY NEW CAR IM STOCIC Offtr Good How Thnl 7-29-75 Incl 4 \po•d, fr o nl o .. c brokcs, 7300 cc 4 cyl cn91nr, fr ont & rcor bumper qvo1d;, oil ••nyl frr\I buc~· e I> 1 od & p•n•On ''""' , (Sci = 5 R IOY 128344, Srk.: 079b) s359 9 1975 GRANADA LIMITED EDITION 2 DR. SEDAN • 1t "' • If···,. ,,.., '""••M fO+foft,.. "° • ' I •· r-"" •• "''•lvir <ti ••"rt cJ 1 ·"" t ' •q·'·'' •-' rr1 le ... ~· t'\f) • __ _1975 PINTO ,.~liill,__, 2 DR. SEDAN I II ilCh v I 1W11 .H< h 8'12·4435 71 VW llunt ll<'h 1142 4435 70VW '.! Ouor , rad111, lw.111 •1 ltl•bualt loo nwe lo 111 p r 1 t" 1· ti l h 1 s I o \\ tlHli\C:"' l $1688 UMl·f.l''• 1117 I l n, . .,,.h \ I !uni lkh 11-l<! 44:15 '68 W SquarC'b.tl'k SllL50 Ln~int• 11111 l'<>ntl Pn\ .it·· p.inv. tiJt 1<i1i' 2 DOOR HARDTOP Aulo Iron> , foci oor cond , pwr '" , pwr broh~s. •1nyl roof (ZlJO 12) '68 FORD SQUIRE WAGON '70 MERCURY COUGAR LOW MILES (951EPW) '72 CHEVY MALIBU Auto, loClory oir cond., power sir , power b<o~C\, vinyl roof (JI 9EOH) ll<!rd lo find <PYGGl.!O) $1Q88 2 Door. 4 :-rwetl , low m1lt•CJ1.!l'. turqu10!:..C' metallic. Nl·at a!:. a pm. IL.1rd to find rnod<'I (:'l<o O!"l-161 $2188 llunt Rt:h 114:!·443S 67 VW 2 Door Lake ne\\ • tTYX9 Ill • $1088 M • tH I 4 ' htviy\•rlr pt.Mri t ~\ Pt\I\ Col • , t t "'''' •Qfl\ [qv•f""'f"nt rlr:l"H" t.. -•· • •'< r ond AM 10<!"' (~• ")W 81 \ 1 ~ ... ,. -1 '101 .~~ 1975 MAVERICK .... J~~~~f~~~ ... s3354 vinyl roof, lo"" mile• shorpl (03621 R) 2 DR. SEDAN _.., 250 CID lV 6·cyltndcr engine, vinyl seat trim, DR78x 14 tires, front disc brakes, floor shift, fr on I & r co r bumper guard\, 3 s pl?cd Irons , (Ser = 5 K91l143912,Stk. = 1244) 1975 PICK-UP F250 133 Custom STYLESIDE Incl r ustom decor group. ommc· te1 0 11 gouge & fud r com 11. furl 'Y'' , c vop cm•H•on contl . \ldr mirror\. e•tro cool•nq rod•oto • (Ser =F258RW01032. St~ = TJ27) 1975 FORD CA RGO VA N t 100 11• rt•Jl(i . ,,. ,. h ''" '"' •'0' (fnr.f r,ilo·' ... ·r' ,. , .• _. I 1Lio "°'"''..-~I ""°' 1r1Ut"r•i ,.,,.,,d 1"1l'in•1\f 1Htfl~ "°"'~"'"' ~ 1 • Qt & f .ti M~ h I !'I '"''""" "•fll-'°~' ~'Hl.,i hO'" •·1•'14' ",....,, '~ "f't n.-,1 ,01~ 1r\')f o1lP' • (.,1, I ~ O ftP' ,.,, b\• t_,11 I ~"I' ••"'"J '""~ f"I•"<''' ON' .. o~ a,,.i~· qtt)\ !WW rl~IH '"'>' (tJll)O tftJO' fGt1h nNi loc\ 51of11nig ~ (Of'JO ,,_. .. ,~~ ,..,... . .,q, ''"~' f'•hO coolo~ pnc.•'W>4' oO O""ft 'l!tl!"'nofOt, hf.a•J ~~::_~".:::.~·.·.~: 54295 .., • ' ,. , flvw ~ • ' & ... ,, .,.,c,...,. t "'r•' h1+QM t'"• I~ ::tO•~W9QISI !.lo.~ :r 11 ft I I '73 DATSUN STAKE PICKUP Aor cond111oner, lo"' molc•, 4 \pccd t1on>m•u1on (P 1981 A) '73 FORD F-100 PICKUP Auto Iron,,, power •lee<1ng, only 19 ,000 mil.' StiARP' (I 05685) '74 PLYMOUTH 201 H1 ,!!~~,~~~~~11 ,btoke1, s3454 ""YI 100(, only 8,000 m1lc1o (051 KYT) '73 FORD SURFER VAN $3654 68VWBUG 4 Speed. Just like new. in fact new paint. WSW·989. $1388 , ____ _ Harbour V. W. llwll Bch 842·443!' 61 VWBUG 4 Speed, radio. ComplL•lt• new in s ide & out i177-GOT. $1288 um;.:1111gw 111111 Bl·al " llunl fkh 1142 143S 73VWWAGOH /\ulomalic transmission, radio J ust m time for vacation 818-JGI $2688 u;.;1gw I II ac v . llWll. Bch 842·443S 69 VW 2DOOR Like new. YNK·9~ $1288 U@·%''M}I 18711 '<IC' v 1 lwll Heh 842·4435 69 V W Bug, real ~ood cond SI ,JOO. 493·6799 Volvo 9772 .............••.•...... ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY \'OLVO J.ari:?esl Volvo rx•;ih:r an Orangl' Count~'. BUY or LEASE DIHECT Demo. automatic. air cond., powl·r s teering, /\M ·fo'M H track. headlight rams, fl oor mats . 113614 Was $8190 Sa.,ings $1004 NOW $7186 :Oetut leroiA 0TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C M Mb 9JOJ BRAND NEW 1975 VOLVOS Buy or Lease VOLVO DEALER SINCE 1956 WILLIAMS IMPORTS EXCLUSIVE VOLVO DEALER 8011 Commonwealth Rucna Park 521-7000 '62 VOLVO 544 2 DR 4 Speed. r adio, heater. Mus t see. KEY-422. SAYE S :Dean leroiA 0 VOLVO l<J/,6 llmhor ( M Mb YJG1 7 3 VolYo WGCJOft. Fu<.'I inject ion. luggage rack. 24,374 miles. Real- ly clean! Can Lease 41M....._ Wjth O•PCl)Wnt . fi f ll.H'[ lHT lf lf'llHIS 11eo w.c..t 11wr. u 142-9405 t MAKE THE BUY OVER KEN DON'S INVOICE! OF THE YEAR NOW! July 24th to 27th· PRICES CUT TO JUST $99 OVER INVOICES! HURRY! TAKE YOUR PICK! CHOOSE PROM OVER NEW 1975 MATADOR SEDANS WE ARRANGE FINANCING! CHOOSE FROM OVER NEW 1975 GREMUNS TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES KEN AMC~ TAKE YOUR PICK DOES MOT llCL&ml FACTOIY INC&mVIS OR HOLDMCllS. 2524 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA• 54t-I023/645-7770 ' ' ' '74 IMPAlA VS, automatic, radio. hOatPr, p0wer Air conditioning, p0wer Wlnd<lWI. till '67 DODGE PICKUP '66 CHEVY VAN 16 GAS SAVERS FOR YOU steering & brakea. factory dlr, vinyl wneel, AM/FM. vinyl roof. low miles roof, low miles (23916J l959GSP) ~~i2889 ~~i298i 6 cylinder. ~utomatic transmission (074966) 6 cylinder. standard transmission (V1 5351) 121 '75 Monas I I J •74 MoYa I 11 •75 Vecia WCICJOll 121 '74 Vega We19ons 141 '74 Vega C-,.1 C 11 •73 Vega Wogon (I J '72 VeCJCI Hatchback I I) '73 Pinto Sqllir. Wogan 111 '73 Capri 6 CI I '72 Ptymoutfl Demon 11 I •7 4 Plylftouth Duster 6 73 MERC. ARQUIS '71 FORD GALAXIE 500 EXAMPLE OF SA VIMGS: Br«?ugham. Full power. till whl., cruise. stereo, elec. split seats. vinyl roof, Immaculate. (5 79GAO) ve. automatic, power steering & brakes. air cond1t1onlng. vinyl roof. =~> ..................... $1 .. 0 51199 51199 '72 VEGA WAGON .... -.................... $400 i~Sj(jfij W... .. _ looti ............ $1JIO ~~~ s1435 4 speed transmission. radio. h eater. whit e wall tires (877FPY) 51499 New Monte Carlos HUGE SELECTION HAMN SAVINGS: •AIR COMDmOHING • 350 • TILT STEERING WHHl • •RADIAL WSW• RAU YE WHLS • • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • • AM RADIO • SPORT MIRRORS • ( 1 H57l5Z460874) ( 11410) 1::~:~:~E OYER 3M llEW IN ~~K! BUY FROM YOUR # I DEALER NOW! New CHEVELLES EXCELLENT STOCK HAMPU SAYIMGS: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STHltlNG, ,OWER BRAKES, RADIAL WSW, EXTERIOR DECOR, BENCH SEAT. 1719) (I Cl7D5Z44581 I) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 32 ~,~~t:Mll0,711EJ'ZA 9'"'~ I 1M27B5Cn63701199•J I MM ED IA TE DELIVERY C~...y's Monza T OWM c~ with 2.3 litre, 2 bbl. etMJin~ ond 4 spMd transmission is rated crt 32 mpcJ in th~ EPA highway test, 19 mpcJ if'I the city t~st. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • Autos, UHd Autos, Used Autos, Us~d .••.••.•.•.•............••••...•.•........................•..•....... Autos, Used Auto,, Used I Autos, Us~d I Autos, Us~d 1 Autos, Used Auto1, U1ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Buick 991 O Camaro 9917 Chevrolet 9920 Continental 9930 Ford 9940 Muston9 9952 Pontiac 9965 Pontiac 9965 Pontiac 9965 .•...•............•..•.....••......•.•••.....•................••......•..•.•......••..•.•.•.....•...•...................•...•...................................••.•......•......••..... ••••····•·••···•······· 1975 Bui1·k lln~.11 1-:-.t.1ll !>ale. J\11 1•,11 .1• ('r.111 berry "11 h \\hill· l.,111 dau 6900 m1 :-Ot•\\ ~:!IHI ;-.low onl\' s~:;oo ,\l u-.1 St't'. H1 d1anl ll.1) Il l'"> ·19J 2928 all 1; L•:,1·1·pt Tues. & Thur 19G7 Buil'k \\ tld•·.11 . :t < :. t l' r e 11 , a 11 JH 1" l' 1 . Rl\'iL•ru \\ hl'l'b, lo 1111 .Justtune<I . :';jl!1:u; 1;, :r,·,; Cadillac ...••••••.............. CADILLAC '67 CHM CA MARO \ H . ;1 II I 0 ma I I I' 11.11i-.m1-.sw11. air ('ond1 I 1111111w. r.1d10. lw.1l1·1· \Ill,\ 11 fltlf l:li7 (', VOLVO 11/h H 11!o1 1 I •,\ h II '' 11• • On•r 70 lo d1no:-t• t rnm 1 !1611 Ii n 1. !»lid. :-hilt t"ro m SI !J!IS (i :\l 1\C ('amaro: g tl l'Olld. nu Ptnanl'1ng & l.1·a~111i.: lirt·~. ,l!aS -.;I\ 1•r I 11\\lll'f. ...... C d.11 P\l l'tv <;;;,11 fi.1111\1-111 rs GIGC . %600 ..__ ll•d. Chenolet 9920 C.to M.Mi 5-40 9100 j • •••••••.•••.•.•••••... _ CONNELL '70 CHEVELLE MALIBU ·;o l.tnC'oln .iL>r, JmmaC' '65 WAGON P IS. P R ·73 M ust a nJ!, li.OOOmt 'fi<I C;itahna . rcblt. l'nL! <.:ond. fll 1cht:lin radial Ai r , auto. Extra Otl'l' l.1h• m•" ~t;)(t. ;11r. I'S. PB. n •rv i.:'""' ltrl'S. ~IHOO 675 2.592. ~~~ $400. PP536-4377_ 5 IR 2780 (·on<l. S9!15. P h . ti.Ii 1:!7:! 1\ulo trans. tac1ory :11r __ _ l'Ond ., 11 wr s ll'l'rtnl-(. Cor•ette 9932 73 Capri, ~d cond. V·6. '74 Mus t ang II 3 l>r 72 PONTIAC \'tn\'I roof. hlwl-1•l :-1•:1ts ••••••••••• •••••••••••• auto, a c. $2400. ~1:;.1792 Sedan. 5 new tires. XI n·••'t :-port,, luw m1k·:-. 75 Veltl'. 8000 orig m i. or 675-3522 cond ~HOO. HJ0.~15!J art :J. GRAND PRIX SJ (fl171l H I Many xtras. Mint cond. ·70 LTD XL-Ex.Int con<l. '67 Mu sta n~ <!8!!, auto. Evl'ry fal'lory oplion in S78SO 6:11·08820wn. Sacrifice for S1250. Call New paint. like new! rludin~ A M 1FM :-.tc•reo i 1 Con dll' Stingray. ht•a u lif11I metallic hri>wn. •1 s ptl ~ all xtras. Only 1:1.000 m1. S7200 or hr-.t offer. Call tilO-GnlO 1 IJrl. s 30 or u73·78!J2 an. '70 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO \'in} I 1011 . air 111ncl1t1on 1n ~. full~ 1•qt11ppt•1l. 1717BNO I '70 CORVETTE T-TOP 15-i V-8 l'IH!tnt'. air t•onrl1 t1<1n1n,1t. le.1lhl·r mten ur. PJmp1·rrd & preser"ed hv rl'l1rcd lJ .S l\t C col· und! (210BllTl $4995 1>'17-7413 or 84&:l<>15 SI 175. • • Musi Sl't' tu ap· w R lrark tape'. fot1flr\' air l'ot1ditio11i11).!. v111yl '73 FORD WAGON prt'C'tall' '. li4S-8l>l I roof. tilt sl<'l'nn~ wh1•L·I . COUNTRYSQUIRE '70 i11.1t'h-I 2 ~anel. power wintf1)\~s. l~llC:kl'I Fully l'quippc•d w /a ir Oranµl' w /blk interior. :.l•ats. pow1·r s~t•f'r1n)! ,tt,, dual rear farin~ seals' Muc;lSrl'. Sl~IO. 715·6!111 brnke-;, elt'. Stl'al th1.., . . • b f' a u l v .1 I b 1• I o w AM /FM stereo radio, Oldsmobil~ 9955 "holl'sail' lllul' Bollk' 30.000 actual miles.•••••••••••••••••••••••! on:ll·'KS •- ISIOHMA ). SJles and &'rv1cc $2789 $3695 . OLDSMOBILE I Ward S.Lee AMC 547-5826 12:J~ So M o111• St Santa An.1 GMC TRUCKS _D_A_V_E_R--S- HOHOA CARS I University Olds PONTIAC 2850 IJ:trbor Bl\'d ZAIO ...... Atf* Dr. Costa Mt•s a 540 9640 Mete 54'4017 L..;;; __ ;;;.:;: ______ ...,. __ ..._. ti~ l; rand Prix Slllll or Tr.HI•· for Van. Call 55h 1>l:!l .1ft i 72 PONTIAC SAFARI STATION WAGON 73 PONTIAC CATALINA \' R, autum.itir. ~·11 • "" cl1t1on1nl,!. \111vl 111ul. l'""l'r :-.tu•rrn~ ,( 111.11-•·~. r:.1d111, hl'al t•r 1111 n1 ,11·ul,11e' t:l:lSK 'l I • $2489 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC !I I' a :-. ' ,. n I! c• r s t .1 l10n\o\ ag on '' llh all tlw luxur1t'" 11u·l11dinl! V x l'll).!1111•, automati c 24IO~AtF.wDr. tr.1n~m1-.!'>1on. f,11·tory air c.hlW... S46 .. 017 1·0111l1l 1on1ng. p owt·r • :-lt'l'l tn t: &. hral-t•:-. JIO"t'r Thunderbird 9'i'70 \v1n,1,,,,.,, till !"tll"l·rinl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\h<'i 1 nmt r·il·k '''""I l'Hl\'1\TE l'.111) \.\Ill I"•' gr.1111 ' 1i11., 0& ,'.i,0 .-. • · pn•m111m f11r 'ii:! • ·1 I ii l'tt:Ht' 1 l\IRI> H11.1tl:-1t•r 111 I on 52589 I \ 1·rt 1 hit-.tlO 11111 ti '' ----------.1551 :1:1i7 IJ\l',. DAV ROSS ~~-~~ ....•.•...... ~??.~ PONTIAC 71 VEGA J4IOHcrbor•tFeWDr. \111n1n.1111 1r.msm1' 1111 73 COUPE I DE VILLE I CORP. VICI' Pll'S \\tit·\ p er:.onal c·.1r l.o.11ktl Low mllt·s. l'n1l'• I CHEVROLET SAL ES & SER\:ICI': 2828 Harbor ll•d. COST A ME.SJ\ 546-1200 WardS.Lee AMC 547-5826 1134 So. Main St Santd Artu DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 67 Stat ton Wa~on, ~d con<l. $2.'i 64 CUTI .J\SS VS· HI mp_g, I xlnt runOl'r S375 ofr. 493·2029 art 6pm. •'6-1 OLDSXR• I c..t.MeM 54 •• ., • ... JI •. t \ l h ,. ,. ~ I ti •5~11'B" I Autos, ~ew 645-5700 SAVE$ 11unl Ul'h ~ I • 11 1 .• 67 CADILLAC :? Dr., V·H. a11lo111,1t11 tra ns .. rad111, h1•.1t n. power \\ 1111111\'"· f.11·1 ai r .. whtll'" ;tll 111 1•-. t l11y l roof. 'in~ I 11111•11111 H.T. Taktnl! a Ion~ tnp 'J'his IS till' Olll' l.1 1 T QT032. $888 llwil. lkh "12 I !'.I[> '73 El Doraclu J .. 1ndJu \op. Sterc•o & t1111ci1 . Cn11c;c control l..t>:ilht•r ·1:1 (',\l'l?lt'E 1-:stut1· \\'gn :1 :-t·.1l. ,\ll', lal'. loalll•d. I o\o\ 1w1 . $!.~'ill 54!) 1;:;01 lilo ,\;()\ \, 11 I'\ I. h<Ml(I l'tHHI S.'>Otl !1ti:I i lll:'> 24M Hcrbor At f* Dr. • G.t 1·488.'J • C .... M... S4'·1117 69 CHEVY '65 F'ORD MALIBU CoUCJar 9933 RUNS GOOD IOr . sed. runs gd, xlnt rubher & brakes Pvt. ply. SJOO /bl>t offer. 54R·7800. h d \ " • ••••••••••• ••••••••••• 548·0982 <! Ooor ar ll•p. " ----'72 Olds Custom Cr uiser ·1utomat1c 1'·1clurv ·111· 71 l'OU<I,\ H XH7. lmmac. Maw•r1'ck 99A7 Xlnl cond. Loaded. SHOO. . . · ' . . /\ l' A :vi F:\1 '1"1 l' Low ..,, .. rond1t1 n n1ng . pow1•r 1. •. • ' 1•, ~P2 ·00 M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5523·100 ·t r n" ». lir· kt·~ r•1tl 111 mdrs. "' 1 t~· · :-. ·· · · · k 6 1 \ ·1· s l'l' 1 ... '" .1 "· •. • 70 Mavcnc , c·y,, I . • 9957 h 1·-1t1·r. llartl lo l·1nd ·n l'ou·•·1r VI!. Standard o ri g . ownl'r & co111I Pinto Tl ('I .. I (ZNY')'.Y.J I I ,.... . • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·111 El Camino, j.!(t 1•n11d Ill> 1 •111 • ' w Good 1·11ndll 1on. 1'.x-$1200. 979-73~ , . Jll', p :-. p h. s1:00 ur $I 089 eellenl t r:tn!-portal1on. --. --71 Pinto 1600 ~~ !)i·.~toll··r ~IH·7~X..I .., ______ ..,,......,....., l.i4;;7797 1!!70 M avttrll'k,2dr,$119~>. 4spd. Lo m1.Stl 1.>. ~ • column stick. gd. cond. 493·917H P.P. 711 Krns.:swood St:i W!!n G~Cou~ar. air. lthruphol , ~d 963·4409aft6 •74 SQUI RE-Stl.-rads., 1.11 fJOO m 1. xlnl cond. I' '1 stl'rt'0 · Mint rond. M 9950 a uto S2 800 or best offer h I "-'" -~0 I SI 795 1;4-1 H!J:r7. ~rcury · · · · s:wo sto r .r-oo·IJC> • -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 586·0926aft.4 .3U dlr 24IO H~ At FeW Dr. OodCJ• 9935 ·74 ',Tern. Monteuo •tx. 1i~1Ch~v l\lahbuSS 2 0r 14,1017 ~ '' ' " " I, 11 Costa Meta • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2d r . /\ /''. PS /l>B hrdt 11 \' h .1uto •11 P'H -., "-air '-'•7:> t.tj 8lit 1 '75 VEGA 7 3 DODGE ~~~~:~;~i>ooo mi. $!JOO. Rea'-! l!l'iO IMP\l.1\. a111utr:111:-. STATION ART ---104201'.Jl r .s. I own1•r . \1111 ron<I D Clean 1971 Mercury l\fnn 645·5700 71 PINTO SI 100 11 i2 011:1 WAGON J\utoma111· lr,111-.m1!-ision, terey Custom, P /s, l'/b. \'lnyl rovt. (lO\WT !:>leer · A/C. R/11. ori g. owner. Ptymouth 9960 1ni.t . ~ll'''' belted t ires Sl69S 673·1421. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n 1"11'/\\.\ ,\utn :11r. $2JUO \utomal 11• I ransm1ss11111 roof r.H·k . r .1d111. lu•all'I I o w . I o w m 1 I t• :-. ' 1181MM.J> Ca II H·l 1 l~'l!IS ~ Maltbu Nu" p1.1111t & shocks. Gel transporta tion $450/bst. 646-07~. $3219 11171 1\Hll I l·l·A·U· f .... f..U.l·! Hed w I white interio r 645-5700 cir 71 MERCURY MARCiMJIS ATLAS Chrysler 1"Ymouttt ~~n Daily & Sun. 'til 10 Beaut I ownt'r&lrn·al Lo '72 IMPALA. Auto. :ur. '68 Chariter. 383 eng. orig. owner . P /S. P /B. /\/T. $000. 673-7772 or <ift. 5, 2 Door hardtop, Less than 34,000 miles on lhis loaded. one owner beau· ty! Factory air condi· llonlng, power steering &i brakes. power windows. 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa miles. 557 9349 S2IOO 66 Cadillac, 1:1.000 m1 I dr. s h owr oom 1·nntl C),100. 008 !lllll '74 COUj'll' dt' VIII!', 11!.tl\MI Call 644 ·0398 'tl>l l\lalibu. auto. PS. utr, '111yl top, M1chelins $000 tbst ofr. PP 545·8510. m l. F'ull 1111wt•I' 1 !''1' uo; Classlfied Ads tl412·5678 sl of far . SM (138(1 _ _ 892·3916 • Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'till t:uluxy 500. 2Ur Sprt.. top, u1r, PS/PB. lo m i 1-.1d1als. $1225. !J611-l!l70 aft 5 546·1934 6 wpy power se11L'I, slcrec --------- tcipe syste m. vinyl roof, '74 DUSTER VK, P /S, tilt st eering whct•I, & P /8 , /\IC. S p11cep11e more! 1625323) $3,000. o r hl':.t ofr S I 919 97s-0082 6 cylinder , ;1ul11n1<1tic. r adio. hl'atl·r. po~"' steerin~. (209BBJ l $1589 • 70 FIREllRD 400 4 speed . 7,000 miles on n ew e n i:1nr. po"e r st.eerinJ!, rallyc wheels, exceptionally clean. 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TIONA.L scour " 4 WHEEL DRIVE $ v-a. full factory equipment . bench seat. fuel tank sltid Pla;:;creased COOiing 5YStem ' P<>wer Steering. ' COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAIL.AILE FOR YOUR R. V. REC. THE IEST SERVICE IN ORANGE CO. FAST FAIR AND FRJB4DL Y. ' L~guna/South Coast Today·s Closing • Stocks EDIT ION ~01=• 68, NO. 206, .4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1975 TEN CENTS WidOw Says CIA ,Drugged Hamburger By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ottk DeUy f'llet~ The husband of a Laguna Hills woman who look his own life in 1966 after being given a job in- terview by the CIA said :ibortJy before his death that agents fed him a drug concealed in a ham- burger. James R . Cnrtstensen, a re- tired Marine Colonel, told his wife that the drug was slipped to him ln a cale al the Washington Natiorpal Airport before return- ing to Virginia Beach, where the couple lived al the time. Mrs. Edith Christensen, who now lives at 3065 A Via Serena South in Leisure World, bas re- fused to dis c u ss the circumstances surrounding the bizarre case: but told reporters of the Norfolk Virginia-Pilot in an earlier interview she believed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the drug was adminiitered to see how her husband would react if he were disoriented. Mrs. Christen.sen said sbe dido 't know wb~er to believe ber husband's version bf how he was drugged apd t.bat her husband tended to keep all in- formation about the interview secret, the Virginia paper re- ported. She was quoted as saying thal her husband behaved :itrangely after returning home and that he believed the world was coming to an end. He forbade her to buy meal al the military commissary because he believed it to be poisoned and reared that his house was bugged. Christensen ended his life by shooting himself in the head and, although be left no suicide note, it was believed by Virginia Beach police al the lime he killed himself because be was despon· dent over the job interview. Mrs. Christensen and her daughter . Linda, filed an SM,000 damage suit against the CIA in 1966 but withdrew litigation when her lawyer came lo the con· clusion be couldn't wm the case. The possibility of renewed litigation was raised Thursday by Mrs. Christens en 's son. James Christensen Jr .• a San Francisco stockbroker Christensen, 31 , said that hh. family is seeking to retain <tl torn ey David K aiy r es of Philadelphia. the same attorney who represented the family or Army scientist Frank Olson Olson leaped to his death from & New York high-rise after the CIA allegedly drugged him with LSD (See CIA, Page A2) ecution Murder, Two Who's That? Uf'ITe.....,._ It's Woodstock, a friendly mouse, who perches com- fortably atop Bonita, a great Dane. They're pets of Pen- ny Adams, 13, of San Diego, who says the rodent makes a regular habit of running up and down Bonita's muzzle. "She probably thinks it's a big flea,'' Penny says. Laguna to Weigh Parking Proposals By FR EDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille Delly Pllel SUH Five propos als to relieve park- ing congestion in downtown Laguna Beach will be reviewed Saturday morning by the Laguna Beach City Council. Two of the proposals call for an increase in the hourly parking meter rate to 20 cents and an in- crease in the standard parking meter fine to $5. The goal of each of the pro- posals is lo provide incentives lo increase the use of metered park- ing spaces on the edges or the downtown area. These include Mermaid. Second and Third streets and a portion of Cliff Drive. The council will meet at 9 a.m. at City Hall. Heading the list of proposals is a recommendation from the city s taff and the Parking, Transportation and Circulation Committee that the city sell for $100 parking permits that would allow downtown employes un- limited use of spaces on the four streets. The $100 fee, according lo city officials, is about hall or what a typical downtown employe spends over the course or a year to park in a metered parking space. The staff proposal calls for no increase in the 10 cent per hour parking meter rate. Councilwoman Phylli s Sweeney had proposed that the city offer free parking permits to attract downtown employes to the four streets. She has since modified this to include a $10 per year fee. Councilman J on Brand has come up with two proposals. First. Brand has s uggested that $10 per year parking permits (See PARKING, Page A2) SENIOR CITIZEN GE'lS FREE BEER Shoplifters can corne in all ages, as an employe al a north Laguna Beach convenience market learned Thursday. Nancy Zeller, a worker at Tic Toe Market. 1390 N. Coast Highway. called police to report that an elderly woman had just walked out of the store with a can of beer. The loss was placed at 31 cents. Police could not locale the beer thief. Other Sia • \' ollerga Trial Judge Denies Acquittal Bid By GARY GRANVILLE Of T ... D•llY Piiot S~tt A surprise motion for acquittal of Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga was quickly denied Thursday by Ventura County Russ Grain Sale Hiking U.S. Price? From Wire Services WASHINGTON -American. consumers might see retail food prices rise slightly because of re- cent U.S. grain sale to the Soviet Union, an Agriculture expert said today. J . Dawson Ahalt. USDA staff economist, said that there "may be some" increase in consumer food prices above what has been estimated by the department in 1975. And he s aid lhal if grain prices go up further as a result of the · Russian purchases, those would put upward pressure on food prices in 1976. Ahalt told a news conference, <See PRICES, Page A2) Shark Spit Out Diver LOS ANGELES (AP) - The young diver who says he survived a s hark attack says he's glad it was more like "Gums" that .. Jaws." The shark "kind of clamped , but it didn't chomp on m e, it kind of mouthed me," said Robert Rebst~k. who estimated the fish was up to 18 feet long. "It grabbed me, lift- ed me up in the air and spit me out." Re bs tock, 23, of San Marino, a s tudent at UC Santa Barbara, s uffered lacerations and puncture wounds, authorities said Thursday . Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. The acquittal motion came al the close of opening statements by opposing attorneys in Vallerga's trial on seven felony charges brought against him in an Orange County Grand Jury in· dictment. When moving for acquittal, de- fense attorney Richard Murphy charged that Assistant District Attorney Michael <..:aplZZ.i m bJS opening statement failed to state criminal charges against the as- 8essot'. But Judge Shaw tbou1ht otherwise and denied Murphy's motion. Such moves are normally made after the prosecution bas presented its entire case. After denying the acquittai mo· lion and before calling the first witness to testify in the trial. Judge Shaw called a recess untiJ Monday morning. Before leaving the jury box, ·the nine-man, three-woman jury heard remarkably simil.ar open- (See VALLERGA, Page A2) Traffic Bust Leads to Drug Arrest A 22-year-old San Clemente man and three juveniles were ar- rested Thursday on a variety or narcotics charges after police went to the man's apartment to serve a traffic warrant and al- legedly found a marijuana party in progress. John I. Goodfellow of 1'29 Avenida Algodon, Apt. 3. was booked for allegedly furnishing marijuana to a minor, ~aintain­ ing a place where narcotics were used, being present in a place where marijuana is being used, posession or marijuana and con- tributing to the delinquency of a minor. Hew as held in jail in lieu of $25.000 bail. Juvenile charges are pending againAt the others. two 15-year- old girls and a 16-year-old boy. POlice seized a s mall amount of marijuana, Det. David MWll'O said today. Boy, 14, Dies After Being Hit by Auto San Clenaente 'Srandal' A 14-year-old Albuquerque, N.M., youth critically injured Wednesday morning in a Laguna Beach traffic accident died 'lbunsday night al South Coast Community Hos pital, South t..guna. Daniel Specter was hit as he al- t mpted to cross South Coast Highway al Anita Street. The vehicle was driven by Richard Jay Baron, 24, of 466 Myrtle St., La1una Beach. The accident occurred durin" the second week of the Specter family's summer vacation at a rented Laguo;i Beach house. Specter died at 10: 15 p.m. Cf'O!Tl ,naalve head injuries. Tho boy wu thrown 48 feet north of the Anita Street crosswollt by Ute lm· pact. The body '' • ': taken to Bag- 1ot'a ChaPtl <i. 1.he Bells fi\Jneral Rome, Anahei m . Funeral aervtca are pe:ndln1. ' Police Promise Details Allegations of criminal con- duct by a San Clemente city of· ficial and an accompanying bush up will be discloaed in due course, Russell Rice, president of the association of San Clemente pollt-eemployes. asserted today. Rice was responding to a challenee by Mayor Anthony DiGlovannl who Thursday called for the matter to be expoaed lm- medlatel)t. Rke and Teamaten Union repruentalve Richard Castle blnted at alleged lm- prop.rieUea durln1 a press con- ference euUer in t.be week. Neltbu Rlce nor Cat.le would reveal the offtclal'I name or tho act bul a.aid lf further blvelt.l.I•· Um bore oot lnltlal "11ketdly r. ports," a third party ag~cy ,any further information would would be called in to investigate. be forthcoming. Mayor DiGiovanni strongly In addition to challenging the criticized the allegations~ mls· police employes (The Public conduct c'atling them "a c rude Safety Employees Association) use of defamatory innuendos." to make public the facts of the al· If there is any substance leged crtmtnal activity, the whatsoever to these alleptioos, m.,Or charged the association then the facta should be made it.Mir witb "circumventing the known immedJately eo U.at ~ law" by hiring the Teamst«-s cent memben of clty govern. Union as a labor negotlation ment and staff a~ not t.alnt.ed partner. and damaced by _the9e recklesa He pointed to the 1970 r~lu- accusatlons," thHn_,. uld. U. of 1he city wbicb prohibited ln response to CNe.-..-,. • =--of t.be police depart· Rice 1ald tber .. ,,-ouht blr no ~ flollf formtn1, Jo1.ntnl or IHH of lnfor111atlon uaW the ID-~lpaUng ln aay labor union ve1tl••l1001' pr~ along or -otbtr employe orpn11atlon, ltanonnal c ne. 't \dlla Giil orfa.alaatiiao ii com· He 1ave o indltaUodl when ·I' C&ee.POLJCB, Paae.U> ' ·v gs Probed Dally Pie.I Staff"'-'• JOltofS WATER BOARD r•yne J. BagUn Baglin Named To Poston Water Board Wayne J . Baglin, twice a can- didate for the Laguna Beach City Council, has bee n appointed to serve an unexpired term on the Laguna Beach County Water Dis- trict board or directors. • Baglin, 32, or 790 Wendt Ter- race, will be sworn into oCfice Aug.5. He will fill the unexpired term created by the death of J ames Schoenleber on June 25. The term runs through November. It is anticipated Baglin will seek election to a full term. Baglin is a personnel a d- ministrator for Fluor Corpora- tion, Los Angeles. He unsuc- cessfully ran for the City Council in 1972 and 1974. Jn the past, he has worked with the Laguna Beach Girls Club and the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Association. Baglin was among 10 appli- cants for the position. He was selected in a unanimous action of the Water Board following a brier closed door meeting Wednesday. Laguna Surf Meet Periled By Lax Waves Dinky, one-fool waves break- ing along the Laguna Beach shoreline today all but ruled out hopes that the 21s t Annual Brooks Street Surfing Contest will lake place this weekend. A final decision on whether the contest will be held was lo be made this afternoon. The de- cision will be available by calling the Laguna Beach Lifeguard Dep3rtmenl, 494-6573, after 6 p.m . lo the event the conte$t is .not held thil weekend, it wtll be de- layed until surf of an adequate slu materializes. Last year's competiUon was delayed two months. More than SO oe~ have ert· lered the conteet.~tri~ wUJ coatinue to be ace ed at the city's Human Alf (Reorea· lion) Department, S'10 Olenneyre St., through the date of the con- test. Fleeing Woman Killed SANTA MONICA !A P > Three m asked men etmbushed lwo couples as lhey returned home and then shot and killed one or the worn en -an aerospace executive's wife -after she ran and fell wh ile the others lay spread-eagled on the ground. Police WEt re investigating a possible connection between the ambush and two other attacks, all occurring within 40 minutes and within a five-mile radius Two other people were dead Four men were in custody. "She was just executed,· Police Sgt. Raym ond Chetm pagne said or the ambush which occurred as the couples returned after dining out. ·'She was hit twice ... Forty minutes later. police said, lwo members of the Screen Actors Guild were shot and killed as they walked along a street about five miles away, but rol>· bery apparently was not the motive. The victims, a man and woman in their mid-~, were not immediately identified. Soon after the ambush and prior to the sidewalk shooting, four other persons were robbed as they returned home from din ner, but no s hootings look place. Police said all three episodes took place between 11 p.m. and midnight Thursday. All four persons arrested were booked ror investigation or rob- bery, police said. Two men each were booked in separate cases. Their names we r e not im mediately released. "We think the cases are relat- ed , .. said Venice Division Sgt. Larry Kallestad, whose office was investigating the sidewalk shooting. The ambush slaying was the most dramatic . officers said. Police sa id the three men leaped from behind bushes and ordered the four to lay face down on the ground. Officers said Gloria Witte. 57, wife of Lockheed Aircraft Corp. ex- ecutive Roland Wille, apparently <See EXECUTE, Page A2) Or::w!,~a•t Weatller Fog and low clouds again Satu rd ay m orning otherwise mostly s unny skies. Highs at the beaches 70 to 74 rising lo 78 and 86 inland. INSIDE TODAY Selecting programs for a televi.Tion station requires re- ading letters, talking lo viewer• -and watching a tremendous amount o/ television. See :story by Doily Pilot Stal/ Wrfte r Anne Coopttr on Page Cl of today's Weekend.er. ' A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Friday, July 2,5. 197~ Premaering the opening of the new Broadway Lquna Hills. will be a &ala benel\t, c;o-sponsored by the store with the Laguna Bea~h Ju.nloc-Wom1Ut's Club and the Saddleback Community Hospital Aux· iliary. Proceeds from f eslivilies, which will take place from 6 lo 8 p m. Saturday, Aug. 2, will remain in the community as each organization aids area philan· thropies. Tickets for the benefit, to feature music, entertain· meot and refreshments, are available from sponsor· ing members. They may be reserved by phoning Mi's. Sharon Peters. Lagwrn Juniors, 495-0624 or Mrs. Jackie Smith. Saddleback Auxiliary, 830-5717 . Fro•P~AI CIA DRUGGING •.• "I know there IS a lot of interest in this case. but really must decline to comment on 1t until l have secured legal advice," Christensen said. "Our pnmary objective is to discover the truth." The family's originaJ attorney, William L . Shapero. now a Norfolk . Va .• 011Jtrict Court Judge. said he dropped the suit after Justice Department and CIA represt>n tat1 ves presented him with sworn st:.itcmcnts that the colonel had not been drugged. Further just1ficaLion for drop· ping the case was given to Shape ro when government representatives informed him that the suit would "blow the cov- er" off agents opcrntang over· seas. Assl. U.S. Attorney Roger Williams" ho attended a meeting with Shapero and other govern- ment represeotali ves on the lawsuit in 1966 said, "At the time 1t didn't seem like any kmd or big deal.·· "There was absolutely no evidence that the t•olonel had been drugged. It was just a case on the surface which appeared to havt:! no merit to it. NotonJy from lht> surface but from all I could learn." he told the Norfolk Virgi· nian-Pilot. Another ex .government r epresentative, former justi ce department lawyer William E. Nelson, said that Christensen had failed the job interview because of high blood pressure. He said that Christensen had passed the CIA 's polygraph test "with flying colors" and that he was certain the CIA told him to "get his blood pressure down and come back and see us." Nelson indicated to the Virginia paper that the CIA sometimes did administer drugs as part of the screening pro· cedure. such as sodium pen· tothal, but that no drugs had been given to Christensen. lt was theorized that the Christensen's bizarre behavior and subsequent suicide may have been linked lo drugs used to control hypertension. There was no indication that the colonel had taken such drugs. Christensen, prior to his retire· ment in 1966, served as director of joint operations for the staff of the Atlantic Fleet Commander in Chief. M. Lorentzen Rites Slated Funeral services for Madge Lorentzen of Laguna Beach will be held at 11 a.m . Saturday at Pacific View Chapel in Newport Beach. : Mrs. Lorentzen died Thursday at Costa M esa Memorial ffospital. Rev. Dallas Turner will officiate at services. . Mrs. Lorentzen is survived by tier daughter, Margaret H . ·Arntson of Laguna Beach, three ~randchildren and five great· grandchildren. · She had been a resident or the county for 28 years. ORANGE COAST l '>L DAILY PILOT tY ~-tnQ" Co"\I 0.11'1 P11ot ,,...,.~ <NhuP\ 1 t om tw11 rt,,.,._ ,..,,...,. Pr~\'\ I outJl1..,,n.. 0 by Uv "'-Wt"' (I} t I PuOh "•"0 C..#'IO•"• ~tP.• ti•· '"'11t.o"· " c-vt.11 .. n"'d Ml\r•··~Mv '""°"Q" f, fJdY '"'" {n t, Ml ... , "4fl''lllrf('flfl 8f"~(h H\jnt1ngltW'I '" d(f\ r ftU'I t .. t\ V~llf'y It Yffh"' ~lf'tllllH~ "' V•llt ., •'WI & .1•1Vt'\A ( fl',i, P'I 5.nulh ( · .-I A ,,N)t• ,_.(\•(W\.'I '"°•"';"I . P'UDtt\-ft.O 51.-111,0.ay .11'\d •JnlJ•h ,,... 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(•f•fctf'tU4' ~9'\(ff .. flO'\fJl'<•rr1fr U IO,......f\lv Orm• I \4 00 ""'°"''""' fftl1114't1 dfr\tlf'W•'--tJ OI ..,,,,,,,,,, .. ' An aviator with 4,700 hours of flying experience in 30 different types of aircraft, the colonel was considered to be in excellent health when he retired at the age of48. His son said his father always was "a very strong person" and, as a Mormon, would have con- demned suicide. Just before his death the younger Christensen had placed a <;all to his father and reported that he "sounded weird." Fro•P~Al VALLERGA ing statements Crom Murphy and Capizzi . The prosecutor painstakingly traced the background and events leading to payment of so called consulting fees and expenses to V allerga by Spartanburg County. South Carolina. It is Capizzi's contention that the assessor's acceptance of the money was a conflict or interest and constituted grand theft, em- bezzlement and misappropria- tion. Murphy did not deny Capizzi's allegation that his client had ac· cepted about $3 ,925 from Spartan burg. But, he argued, the money paid Vallerga, $3,000 of it through Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R- Newport Beach>. was legitimate· !yearned. He also insisted that an airline ticket paid for by Orange County taxpayers was related to official business and was not solely for the assessor's pe rsonal gain. rn defending Vallerga's role as a consultant, Murphy called him .. an apostle for computerized as· sessments' '. He also braced the defense for possible future allegations lhal few services were performed for the $6,000 check Hinshaw re- ceived which was later split with Valler~a. Murphy called the fee "a con- sultant's windfall.'' He argued that Hinshaw and lben Spartanburg assessor John Q. Evert agreed to a flat consuJ. tant's feeof$6,000. In interviews three months ago, Spartanburg County of- ficials said they were not certain what they had received for the $6,000 and Evert described the consulting services as "about 10 to 15" phone conversations between himself and Hinshaw. Evert was in Ventura this week waiting to be called as a witness. He is expectea to oe Ule urst witness called by Capizzi when lhe trial resumes Monday. County Unit Breaks With Health Panel Orange County League of Cities r epresentatives voted Thursday night to continue their support or the Orange County Health Planning Council. League endorsement of the council came despite a written request by County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedtjch to delay consideration of the support r esolution. It was two months ago that super visors voted to seek ap· pointment of themselves as the county's health planning agency. In his letter to the cities, however, Diedrich said the supervisors do not intend to take over the health planning func · lion. Instead. he said, lhe board will attempt to establish a more fun c· tional and responsive planning unit. But Diedrich's plea for a delay in the league's action did little good as the voice vote over· whelmingly supported the exist· ing health planning council. Recovery Threat? WASmNGTON (UPJ) -Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Samuelson s aid today the Federal Reserve has cboMm a monetary polky so modest lhal It threatens to strangle the naUoo's economic recovery. Appearing be"fore Congress' Jolnl ~conomlc Commlttec. S1muelson said the growth in the money supply pro- j e ct e d Thursday by FED Cha1rman Arthur F. Burns wu inadequate. A.irjJort ' - Mulled Sometime in the next two mon- tlui,Orangc and Riverside county supervisors will begin talking about building a $150 million in- ternational airport ut Rancho California, The Riverside County site would occupy 10,000 acres atop a mesa near the desert community Temecula. Ground access to the area is limited and would have to un. dcrgo major improvements in- c lud in~ construction or a highway across Camp Pendleton just south of San Clemente. In a joint report issued Thurs· day night, Orange Co unty supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley said their pre· liminary study of the Rancho California airport proposal has been completed. They said a final meeting Thursday with county airport director Robert Bresnahan con- vinced them the time was right to begin talks with Riverside of· ficials over construction or the airport. Riley and Diedrich were ap· pointed by the full board to act as a study committee to expk>re the proposal. Bresnahan's staff prepared the report issued Thursday. It slates a major jet airport with two runways on lhe Rancho California site appears Lo be a feasible solution to regional aviation needs of the future. Diedrich and Riley said the next step will be to arrange a meeting with Riverside Supervisor William J ones s ometime before October. Rancho California, a Kaiser- Aetna planned community, lies in Jones' district. Fro•PageAJ PARKING. • • good on the four streets be available to a nyone who wants to buy them. He also has proposed parking meter fees throughout the city be increased to 20 cents per hour and parktng ticket fines to$5. As an alternative to this, Brand has proposed that the $10 per year permits be good al every other metered parking space thr oughout the entire city. Alternate spaces would be marked by colored poles. In his second proposal, Brand has suggested that the parking meter rate be boosted to 20 cents per hour, but that instead of permits, the city sell 20·cent parking tokens at 40 percent of par value, or eight cents. The idea is that local residents would buy the tokens and thereby be entitled to park for eight cents per hour , while non·residents (tourists, beachgoers, et c.) would pay the full 20 cents per hour rate. As part or the second proposal, Brand has suggested meters along Cliff Drive not be subject to a rate increase as an incentive to get downtown employes to park lhere. Finally, the city's Economic Committee has proposed a man· datory parking permit program whereby all downtown employes who park in metered spaces would have to purchase parking permits for $5 per month. The permits would entitle them to park on designated streets out· side of the downtown basin. In a memorandum to the coun· cil, committee members said the mandatory program would pull about 200 cars per day out of the busiest portion of the downtown basin and obviate the need for a parking structure. Fro111PageAI POLICE ••• posed soley or peace officers.'' The purpose or the law is to protect the public and insure the public safety by insulating the police department from a confilct or interest resulting from union affiliation so the department can enforce the law and keep the peace in the event of criminal eort· duct involving organized labor unions," MayorDiGiovannisaid. The police officers maintain they have not joined the union, merely hired it to perform cer- tain labor services. T hei r cfontract with ihe Te amaters states officers are not members and are not subject to union bylaws or regulations. The mayor sald all other city employes have successfully com- pleted pay negotiations. He said the police officers· insistence on the presence or the union representative in meet and con- fer salary talks had preveated any resolution of salary dis· cussions. They have received no pay raiaff tbls year. The cl l y granted otber munlcip1I employes a pay in· crease averaging 8 percent. Police ha vc u ked their salaries be increased to bJinc them to tbe Orange County average paid police. 1be1 cur- rently are al the bottoro ol the ~a_le . D•llY l"tlet Slaff f'MC• LAGUNA GREENBELT HAS APPEALED COUNTY APPROVAL OF CONDOMINIUMS Buffer Buffa Say Rosamoor Plana Encroach on Open Sp•ce In Thia Area Laguna Greenbelt Appealing Project The Laguna Gr.eenbell Inc. has filed an appeal contesting county Planning Commission approval or a 426·unit condominium de· velopment along El Toro Road in Rossmoor Leis ure World. The Greenbelt board of direc· tors claims in a letter to Ute coun- ty Board of Supervisors that about 10 or the 47 acres scheduled for development fall within a portion or the greenbelt. The greenbelt is a proposed open space zone surrounding the cityotLaguna Beach. The planning commission ap. proved a use permit for the con- dominium development July 8. The overall tentative tract map for the project was approved by the commission in September, 1972. Greenbelt directors claim in lhe appeal letter that ridgelines lhat are designated as watershed, wildlife and scenic areas in the county General Plan would be developed if Rossmoor Corporation is allowed to pro- Summer ceed under terms of the use permit. lt is requested in the letter that the board of supenisors require Rossmoor to dedicate 10 acres of the tract as open space; to con· serve the ridgeline area, and to design rooflines so they rail below the ridgeline. Fro•PageAl PRICES ... however. that he could not be precise and that much still de- pends on the size of U.S. crops, grain market prices and Soviet needs. The department has been say- ing that r~tail food prices are ex- pected to average six to eight percent above 1974 if farmers get record crops as now seems like- ly, compared with gains of 14.5 percent in each or the past two years. SALE Fro•P~AJ EXECUTE. • • started to run while the others complied. However, she fell and • the shotgun-wielding gunmen started shooting, striking her twice. Champagne said the shots mis- sed the others because "when the shooting started, everyone scat- tered." · .• A police spokesman said the ' Willes and Mr. and Mrs. J ohn B. Hudson had just been dropped off by a third couple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clemenshaw, when the ambush occurred outside the Hudsons' $100,000 home in the af- fluent north side of this seaside suburb. Officer Charles Wilson said the holdup pair pistol·whipped Witte because he was slow in respond- ing. Witte suffered cuts above his eye and a possible concussion but he was reported in satisfactory condition after treatment in San· ta Monica Hospital. Champagne said the pair then rifled the couples' pockets and purses and suddenly opened fire w:lh both weapons. "They fi red at least seven or eight shots," said Champagne. Continues Thc.:re's 'tiJI rime co save mo re than ever before on tlw most rt·nownc·J nJmt·s in home furn1\hing,, H e rc Jrc .1 (ew t•xam. pies. DREXEL H ERITAGE HENREDON , BlSHOPGATE AMERICAN TOUR ALVARADO Graet·ful cou111ry SpJnish sc>•k Bl'.lUtrful counrry 't> ling ... ht.lro01n furnitun.' English scyling 25 % 25 % 15 % savings savrngs savings VENITIAN FOUR FRANCESCA CENTl)RI ES Popular l rali.m llc.:dri111m funr11111 1 Stfrcrn l items ~tylrn~ in fru11..h . h.1ndpJ11Hc. d rn Frc.:nch and dn 11r.1110n [nglish 25 % 20% 15 % savings savings savings UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Famous names in upholstered furnishinJ4 ac great savingc;. HENREDON .......... 15 %OFF MA.RGE CARSON 20% OFF STONE & PHILLIPS 25 %oFF CLASSI C LEATHER.15% OFF Plus much, much more! Scop in now for che fincsr selenion of quality home furnishings in chc Sourh Bay ... NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! DEALERS FOR; HENREOO N • DREXH • HERI TAG~ •KARAS TAN •, WOOOMARI<. •BAKER PINE FURNITURE & INTERiOR DESIGN it Sun. 12·5:l> • Olfler Days 9 'T1I 5:30 • Friday 9 9 •Closed Mo11da1s * TORRANCE • 710•9 HAWll4()11N( 81VD 3711 1:179 NEWPOIU BEACH • 1111 WlSIC11H 011 &•) X>SO lAGUNA BEACH • JO NOl!li'i C:OA~f 1>1WY •'I• 0)1 Sil 'er B 11ffe t s ? UPI Tti.,tlleto No, they a1 c11 'l Uut a quality control ins pector check!-1 t!Jch dorne-::,hupecl unit at t he T urbodyne Corp p l.mt in W<.'lb v1 111., N . Y Each uni t is a p re- cis1on-n1.1l'11 111p<I p:11 t for ,, g as turbine support syst<'m Auto ndustry's Layoffs Declining OETHOI T 1 l 1'1 1 Gt'neral Mtilt1r. ('111 p sa1c.J 1ls long -le c 111 I :J ~ o rr :-. . I,\ Ii 1 <.' h pe<.1kt•d .i t t.n .500 111 lt.1Lc Februa r y Jnd h.H'l' bc1·n wh1tlled to ~1 ho11t H~.ooo '"ll cit op fasl1•r th .111 p r c d1dt'll lo 75,000 b} the t>nd of J11ly T h t' "' n n ti u 11 c l ' 111 t· n t fo li o~ t•d llit• No I auto makt·r·s b1·o;l nwl month <'.JI sale::; r t'JW I I 111 14 rnc111th:-. Oil D rilling Of Naval R eserves OK \\ASHI NGTO:'\ I \PJ Thi· S1.·n..1lt• 1\rm1.•u ~n Jt'l''i . CvmmtltC'C h .1s ,1pµrm t•c..1 .1 bill to p 1.•rm1l l11111led OJ I pro- t.l ucl 1011 frurn Lhc naval petroleum rt.•:-.crve:-. al Elk Hills a nd R11<>na \'i<;l<t. \ahf , and Teuvot J>ornt•, W\o Tht' nwasu l"l' .1 ls<1 pr ov1d<·s ror a study lo !>JJl•t•d Ut'V(!)(lp menl ,1 n d product mn from a larj!er n.1 ... 11 µ1·1 rolt!um 1 e- servc on i\l,1sk.i':-; norlhl'rn :slope The lfousl' r!'l't>nt ly vol<•d to permit .,n u1.lln11l t•d cimount nf 011 to h1.· pumprrl frnm lht• Elk Jlt lls I CM:I 'l' .is p.1rl of I he effort 111 hoo-;I tlomt•<;lll' petroh·u111 p r oclut·lron ..ind ease r l'l 1 .1 n <' t· M1 fort'' g n sourn·:- GM E ARLIER estimated thjt layoffs, which once af. ft•cll'd more than one-third of its 400,000 workers, would be down to 76,000 workers by t he start of the 1976 model year m September lls m id-July sales were up 16 percent over last ~ar with Cadillac setting a -;.tll.'s record UM Chaarm;in T hom as A Murphy issued another op- t1 m1~l1c p rediction of a sales rcC'overy by the industry, say- mg sales would be over _ 10 milli on cars next year, in- cluding imports. That would be about 18 percent higher lh;,in this year b ut s till well lx!low thl' 11.4 m illion cars ~old tn r ecord 197J "The longest recess ion s ince tht! entJ of World War 11 1::. r<1p1dJy coming to HJl end," Murphy t old a Futu re Farmt•rs or Amenca meetintf in Washington ' New housing starts, m dustnal produc tion, ~ales of cars and of other con- sumer goods, total nonfarm t•mploymenl. per sonal in- come they a re all up " TOGETHER WITHproduc- trnn a nnoun cements fro m Nher auto make rs, the GM announcements m ade 1t ap- pear the a uto industry will have fewer t han 100,000 \Hirkers still on open-ended lavoffs -s ome dating back to lh~· start of the current slump :!1 munths ago by the end or i\UJ;!U!il Refugees Say Gold Finn Cheated Them Jt'T CJIAFF'l•:E. J\1k <UPI > Vietnamese re~ug_ees ,H"e complaining 1)111 comp1my took advantage of their first rt!locnlton p alllt' to cllt·,11. thcm out of thousands of dollars on ~old :-..ilcs Thl• c·o!11rwny ::><1ys the Vietnamese m1sun- drrstc10d lhC' :-1lua t1nn The i l'fug1•1·-.. s.t/ 'h ,1k .ind P<.>rrcra Co, the first com- pany authorized 11, tlw govcrnml'nt to buy gold from them , did not pay u ra1r p1 1ct• <111d ttwy :ire nsk mg for more money or 'their gold r el urnl·ll lo lhem "1 T HINK n EAK '\'11\D •: too much profit on the p rice at hrst. · Nguyen Va 11 Nhan -..aid this week. ~han. H former pilot in the So11lh \'H•tnamc~t: air force, said thl' co!llpany shortch J11~ .. ·d 111·•1 b) $27,000 on Lhe s a le or $143,000 m gold plates cullt•d t a<'ls "lkcaus1' of S<'l'Ul11 v. '' e l'Ou ldn 't keep the gold ~1th us . We had to !-id I rt v. hl·n \H' f1rsl 1.:ame. 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Mt1ErJ4 J tO , 110 3SV• • 'h -It R-lluctCooi '.o I j • • .... LClf r.20 .: dO ,. -I • =~~ c;'t 'l 2~ ::~ • MGIC In 10 S.I IS'4-\/, R1111on .to 17 .. "1V.• v. LOS ANGELE S CAP> -Sav·On Drugs has r eported 15 percent in- creases in sales and profile; for the three months ending June 30. llt> s aHI tu:. rompun y was now poymg about 5 percent men e th,11\ 1 hr· or1r maJ purchases. . Tht• rdut•1.·1·:-._11 t•n't happy with Deak 's explanation. 1\ ~roup t1f Vll'tnumcsc prep;,lrctJ a cha~ s howln1 the n ee of i.<old on t lw I ..ondon market and the pnce Deak paid for t :h•ls bchH'l'll i\1 ,1y 1 and Junt? 16. According to that list, whkh repr e'-t'nt.1tl\·cs or other 1eold firm s at Ch affee said was ac< urak. lh'.lk paid anywh~rc between $20.03 and $.1S 16 lt'!I" pc.>r t.n I lhan the London m arket price. GF.ORf 1 1: TRUC~. i\ maje>r in the former South Vlct-nomi•s~· <H Ill). ~;ud many refur.ee! "lost ~ lot of rr;onrey becau•;t• ttw ,,, t< , • .,. JC\ ~o low. l>e&k was lelhng us Ir e e ' I ·l . • 1rn mayllo." nobody would buy our laels USl.'t 0 . • h . ., and nohou 1• 1\ I! U'I ui; h1 1< a pn<'e. Govt•rtHll • .1 offit•rnls rrns pendcd Deak's operations Junl' 15 a nd look bid ... 'I from other C'Ompen\cs \0 :iell gold her~ Mlc.>r \1 s ~tl"l'r Co and M(')nfrn. Tolled a und Brooke bei;on oper .1t m1• nt"ik \\ ,,s .1llriw«>r1 to reopen 11111 i"ro t'.10 t 1 '4~H "-Lpf 2.71. • lSIO 21 -'4 H· ... ·rd I,'° q 12 14 _ 1;0 MlchGs I 10 1 S 13\/t ~. Rttnada . 12 11 llM 41141 ~ 8UIOYt W 20 11 .... Vi In ,ol(I 6 ' 1114-.... H:d'A l.tOcl s 2 ,,,..,. -"• Mtcl'IST 1 20 s • U V. •• Atnco In "° 11 IV'J .... lunllrM 1,M 2 JO \t --a •-HUQl'let M 40 tt 10 •'-4 1,1o Ml<rvdot Ml .S 21 13lllo AapldA 3111 Sf 6'1' + '-llUl'lltrR fO • 1J • .._ V. I! Syitm .IO 11 IO '9 -11 ' H•..,l>esT SO i. 1)6 .. \H ,~ MjcrowYe SI 'I 18 11"+ \t AepAm pf J 1S\'• + ~> 8unA pl 1•11 13 IH • EaglP 1.CMg • 1• u •.1.-'• M~m•N Inc 9 .. ll:lto-.... 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'1'\ lftCJP 6\4 1 7• • • MoNOIA 20 11 IMI • II\ RoltllCrdl t t II ..,_-~:l•lt ! , " 11 .. + 1, M1 u ,,., 12 11 >~ •noH• , 1J..20 ,. u 'r \~ MDnwn, '° • 1w .... 11.• E Y<oos '°" •1 """ • • • oll"'1 . . t .-.-lt't El'l\001 I tt ' It 12t\-v. IM~ ull . .. • • MDntOtt 2 01 I 2 26'4 + V. wtC Ub • .. I~ ;,,: O:p 'L ' • 1-~·~ 11 ,i'" 17 1• Jr • 1~ n"'" ... ~-1 .... a ..... "'"' Vi .... ~ 1 '° " '' , • ,,., Ppf U ,.: ~77 "'+·.,.. ~.20 4 1t I~ n4 ?•:f t• ., ....... ;'llfs1 .•.. ;iia •"' .-.tot 0 1' •·• Ttc 111 • 'A .to J 111:1 • v. 1l~Tcor. ~ 6 , ~-~ MIMlyM .Ub 10 e ..!.~ •. 1~ 1toiw.1 1.12 s JJ f lh+ :t r .. rC .. l~\li I' tt 4 It 6 -'"' t11dSi1)40a S t> fJ•l'I , ~M l.ea• 11 ••~ ... lloxnf)f2a. 1 ~~-, rCn ~ • J 1J tlH v. n 1 20 • ;12 11~•1~ '"nlelftl 4o • xin I''> MOrtJP I IOU ne •t \. llo.,.Y,~nd,J,'ft • ~ ~ .. 1' ~.,. to l<I n~ . l!.nYlrott c:fl 13 1' 14\\ '~ ~ M • .. ''"' "· ilM"•Kn • 6 ,. 77' • • .. CtrlHel lli l I ,_,., '" ~--·~ "" ' • The firm said s ales during the period wer e $68,353,000 compared to $59, 115,000 a year earlier with profits of 15 cents a shar e compared to 13 cenl1' a ye ar ago. Fo3t PrffR'6 fJp LOS ANGELES <AP> -A whop- Pin& 261 percent inc rease ln second quarte r net profits was reported by Twentieth Century.Fox FUm Corp., credited mostly to the success of s uch rums as "The T ow ering Inferno" and "Harry and Tonto ." A company s pokeama.n said ucond quarter prof{ls amounted to S'7 .M mUUon, or fl.Of a share, compared with $2.1'7 mllllon, or 216 centa a share for the second uarter last ''ear -·-I I lt...U r Ex-pro To Face Ch arges HOSTON Florida officials lool-tor mcr UCLA and pro foot ball player a nd t':\CL'Ulin· Rom- mic Loudd into c ustody today for a night to that slatL•. Loudd hJd been held at the Charles Street J atl hcrl' pending tus return to Florida where he f:H.'CS drug ~h:ll'gL'S Cua~la Cito.era .\ti 7"N EA PO L IS The Min rwapohs Tribune rcportt.'<i today lhctt 8111 M ussclman. basketball LOad1 at the Umvcr:s1t~· of l\l in- 1w:soL..1. will bl' named coach of the S:in D1L•go lei.Im 1n the \ml•ril'Jn Basketball A:ssocia- lton '.\tonday '.\te,1m' hill·. The Associated Pre~s learned that lrv Kaze. ad- n11n1:slrator for tommunications of baseball':. National League. would lw n;,1mcd S:rn Diego's gl'nt•ral mJnagL'f Sun S~d LOS .\:'\G 1-:LES Fred "Cur- l y · ' :\-1 o r r 1 s o n . t he g c n er a I m a n a g t' r o f t h e So u th e r n California Sun last year. said Thursda\' he has s ued the World Footbalt"Lt.>agUL' l<'<Jm for breach of contr<H'I '.\1ornson :s ..tid he is owed S-13.000 1n batk salarv and ex- pt•nsl'S from lhl· 197·1 ;cason and · \H' hope to .Jtlach the assets of the Sun Wl• hi.1\C asked for the books <ind n.'conJs of the old cor- "'Oral1on and hopeful! today we· ·nll go to court and gel that.·· .4 •1w Surri~ \\'ASHINGTO~ .\rthur Ashe h<id anotht'r sce:t re here Thurs- day, but ddcalt-d Vijay Amritraj 3-6. 6·3, 7-(; lo ge:t1n a quarterlinals berth again~t Harold Solomon in the Sl00.000 Washington lntcrna- l1onal tennis tournament. Solomon dt'fL•atL•d Brian Got- tf1ird G·:?, 3-6. i s In olhto•r m ~1ll'hcs. top-secdt..>d · Guillermo Vil<1 s beat Colin Dibley 6 -2. G-:.l : Jaime Fillo! downed Vidor Amaya 6-l, 6-3: Stan Smith defeated J e ff Borow iak 6 "1. 1-6. 6-3 , ll ie ~astase "h1p:>~d J im Delaney ti-l. 6-1. and f':tldic Dibbs upset Hoscoc Tanner i -5. 6·4 ff'TT R e !111lt• Bo•ton 11. Cln•l•n•'2• .,,.,..,.,..., n ~tdO Jonf!\ f() bfut Jurnbull Sc1 "'' .. 1>, '" •cJ r c. .. 1 Jont-> I o. ~ NV n Mt"oNtU T1rtd( tb\b'l'~tS:u ,,.i;(,11\•lldt Grch:C>nt..r ft 1 t"it Wtt1 a. Dt ,,. hit' .. -n·G•lltndn I 0 ~o ~on l tt:"DfLd"'u ~ J M,.~CI C.1 d\bnt 1 ~I.op CI r.·-tl l 11.. D1u~t lurt1buU 1·tH.tn(j ~Ot'I t1111 br,,.._t.,:,, A A \ Ill& ,1 ll~\lt•r• lo• .t.n9•IU 31, Hoh•.ln 11 Wo"'en Ca>.,l>·C.rubb !>tuorl ILl'I bo di C.curt (.our t.iy b , c .. , .... I LA 1 b~ ... 1 (,c)\illdy I> ; Mt-n (cl'".t(' M tl ,tf-r\ fl Al b\•dt BuchhOll .l10Cl~n4 •. ~\l~r , ILA I !M<dl 1luthhUl16-J Mo~'d HoHIN C.d>C (Liii Ill.di Kuy~• ~ddll Eo1c•~~n 1·6 .;nd "''"' ''< b'""'cr. S.. t,30J<il Vo t lU(ld, 8 ( U.S. Poloists Beaten Again CALI. Colombia CAP1 -The United States team met defeat again Thurs day night in t he wate r polo event at the IJ World Aquatic Champ1ons h1ps when it lost to underdog Romarua 6-3. Roman ia late r lost lo We:st Germany, 4-2, and Yugoslavia beat Colombia , 3-0. Playing for a pos1t1on in the 5-8 bracket, the Americans scored first toward the end of the open- ing quarter and thl·n followed with a p e nally that gave Romania a 1 ·I tie for the period. United Slates passes were off, the s hooting "as as bad as in a loss lo Italy and the coordJnation :md team play were lacking. The •\mcricans <.1re now in the unfortunate position of having to win their m•xl two game; with an increas ingly confident Holland a nd an aggrc s~1ve \rerman ~quad in order lo place in the first s ix and thereby gam a sµol in the Olympics. Angels Host Twins Tonight Bill Singer will be on the mound tonight as the California Angels open a seven -game homesta nd at Anaheim Stadium against the Minnesota Twins in lhe firs t of four games. The Twins will send Bert Blyleven , former Santiago High Sta r . t.o the mound in an attempt lo stop Singer . It starts al 7: 30 and will be aired on KMPC (710). The Ani?e ls. who lost third base coach Whitey H erzog lo the Kans as City Royals when the lat· ter t a bbed Herzog to m anage their club. had a day off Thurs- day. Mi.nn~ta is in the basement of the American League West standings two games behind th~Angels. A lwi-night doubleheader is scheduled fo r Saturday with Ed f'igureora and Nolan Ryan slat· ed lo hurl for California against Davtt Coltz and Vic Albury. . " . . . .. .. . . . . . ' . . Fnoay, July .t!>, l '111.J Do-Or-die For Dodgers U Pl Telei>l>Olo LA'S BILL BUCKNER DIVES BACK SAFELY AHEAD OF THE THROW TO 1ST BASE. Woman~ for400mph Cha Cha Muldowney Recalls Her One Scare By ROGER CARL.'iO:"\ Considering ~he catapults in lhe 240 mph range for a living, it's difficult lo imagine anything s haking Shirley '"Cha Cha" Mu ld own ey, racing·s o nly woman licensed lo dri\'e a Top F\Jel dragsler. But something did. and 1l led her into the world of prof~ssional r acing . her rire suit. the best available. "has saved my butt three times." But overall Muldowney says there's little element of rear . "H's ltke that fir st dip on the roller coas ter ,·· explains Muldowney of the six-second sortees. By GLENN WIDTE Of TM O•llY l"llMS4.tft Ten weekends remain in the major leagues' regular season, but for the Los Angeles Dodgers the current one is the weeke nd that could keep t hem ln touch with the di vision-leading Cincinnati Reds. Or it could put them out of t he National Leag ue West title derby once and for a ll. They went into Cincinnati today for four games with the Reds, who Dodgers S lat_. .t.u ...... uftKA8Cf7'01 J1.11y1St...o~A~ln•tClnclnn•li 11Sp.m . July26LO'>Af19t!l•~•I Clncinn;>h II 108 m July17 LOSA~l•\al Clnclnn•lt 11 10• m. own the best record in major league baseball, a flossy64·34 and who boast a 12'h-game bulge over ~eDodgers . The two clubs lock1..'d horns in a double header today with LA throwing Andy Messersmith and Al Downing a gainst Clay Kirby and Pat Darcy. They wind up the set Sunday and as Dodgers of- ficials admitted Thursday after LA had shelled visiting St. Louis. 8-2, "we have to win al least three of four gam es from the Reds.or ... " The Dodgers and Reds Jiay'e stumbled considerably sincMe All -star break, each showing a 3-5 record. However , the Reds have been losing on the road. :something not uncommon this year . Yet at hom e it's been quite another s tory as Cincy h as chalked up a r e m arkable 39-9 mark in Rive rfront Stadium. By Sunday n ight, when this four-game series here with the Reds is over, Los Angeles could be all but buried by the earlh- q u a k e calle d t h e Bi g Red Machine. This despite the fact that the two teams will go head to head seven more times before the season ends. The Dodgers' Steve Garvey gave the isituation a hard, re· allstic look Thursday, "I can't say for sure," he observed, "but it seems to m e tbat we've been playing as if we Celt that the 11 games with the Reds we re the on· ly ones in which we could gain ground,. "We've been watching the scoreboard, watching the Reds lose and telling ourselves that we can make up for our own loss to morrow,'• Garvey added . "Now we'r e face lo face with tomorrow.'' "We still have 11 games to go with the Reds and they still have a lot of games with the Eastern Division leaders,•· Steve Yeager said a fter Los Angeles battered SL Louis T hursday. He called the victory "a good confidence builde r for us. We s howed ourselves we could still go out and produce some runs. It gives something to build on for the big series with the Reds.·• ST.LOUIS M<Brl<le Cl Melendez ti RSmltl'I r1 TSlmmnsc RllCIOlplH F•"IY lb s1,.more2b Rtftzlb Guerrero ~s McGloll'lnp Howottdp/\ B•vantp Broorord pl'I Te1lecky p Ty~ph •It r II bl 4 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 J I I 0 • 0 I 0 4 0 I I I 0 0 0 I I I I 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 LOS.t.HGELE.S l~7b Lacy n Buc:ktWr II Garvey lb Ha~cl Ceylb Ye~rc Rus!>t'll•s Hoolonp •b r "ltf 4 1 I 0 4 0 I t 4 I I I 3 I I , 1 0 0 0 4 I 7 I J , l t l 1 .. 3 I i'I Totals ;µ 1 • 2 Tot.ils 30 I 11 7 St. Louis ooo 010 100 ~ l..O\ Al'Vf~$ 1.0 010 ICIJ< I E Reitz, Fairly, Rudolph. Ru•sell. OP St, Louis I. LOB SI. Louis 7, Los Angelo •• 1B - Giirvey, Cey, Guerruo, Metendel. HR How4rd Ill, Yeage1 ISi $B Buckner, l~. S-Hooton. Y•otger, Hale. SF latv. Garvey. IP H A EA IB SO McGlol"" (l, 10 SI 4 S S 6 1 0 Bryant 2 3 2 2 I 2 le•fecky 1 ) I 1 I I Hoolon tw,7·91 9 6 1 2 . 7 4 HBP-by MCGiothen (Bucknerl. WP-8fyc1nt, T , 01.A 2o,'182. She"s in the Orange Coast area tonight and Saturde:ty at Orange County International RaC'cway in th e $60,000 9t h annual Professional Dragslcr Assotia· tion champions hips. Qualifying is until 10: 30 t onight and begins Saturdav at 9 a .m . "ll's won a l the start. If vou sneeze you lose. You jus t don·t win on the backstretch. My com- petition knows I'm good at the starting line and that's to my ad- v a n t a g c . I h a ,. c m y own system ... it 's just u matter of exact timing." Today's Prelims Elimii1alions Lwgin :.it G p.rh . Saturday. ··1 was on my own prett y ear- ly, .. says lhl' Schen~ctady, NY nali\ e. "'and a s a teenager I was pretty notorious for r acing on the streets at 120 mph. .. But I was n earb} \\hen a drag raC'er hit a pedestrian. killing him. I s aw thC' raccr·s face and 1t scared the lifr out of m e. ;\ftl'I" that l got off the streets and into lhe arenas to fight it out for ~ trophi,·~ · · Thal "a::. 17 ~ l'ars ago ·1 \1tl;1: she's un aceompli~hl'd clrl\cr and Onl' of the favonll'.., 111 lht.' PDA champ1ons h1p:. 111 tlw Tuµ f'uel fi eld. She's pro\'ed <i::i tough as any of her m a le counll'qwrts. lwice clocking a 6.03 M.'l·ond:-elapsed tim e for the qui.lrlt.>r mile. m ad dition to 6.06 and G.09 efforts. "There's only bl'l'n 16 drivers under six ::il'<:ond:s. ·· says Muldowne). 'Td likt! tu gel a sub 6-second run And I'm going to go O\'er 400 mph at Bonneville Salt 'ftl ats in a Jl't po" ered car Sept. 13 < lentnt1vely 1. After that, I don't know I'll toncentralc on drag racin~. but perhaps I'll rest a bit and see "hat happens It's been a fatiguing schedule." The ML Clemens. Mich. rest· dent competed 111 58 events in 1974, whipped world champion Gary Be('k at Toronto. has a crew of four headed by Connie Kalitta and operate'::. a 2,000 horsepower machine. She started in hot rods, gr aduated to the .Funny Cars, then to Top Fuel. "F\Jnny Cars were the rage," explains Muldowney ... But they are show cars ... not really rac- ing cars. Ancl it's dangerous with CHA CHA MULDOWNEY She admits s he's been treated reasonably we ll by her male counte rparts from the outset. but there's always that added salt in the wound when the victim is whipped by a woman. "I haven't been picked on too · much." s ays Muldowney. "But some of the men h a \'C rc<.1lly let it gel to them.·· Babaslwff, Goodell Breeze to Wins lhc engine mounted m front of )OU." :\I uldowney s uffered burns . around the eyes and wrist -pro- mpting her to le ave the F\Jnny Cars for the Top Fuels. "Vire at 240 mph feels like a hlow torch.'' ex plain s ~luldowney. "The Top Fuel is l:.istC'r and has its dangers, too. Uut considt..>ring the construction and tirl's. chanc es are with m e. '"The Funny Cars a re potential fire traps. But the crowd loves them a nd there is money in it. Otherwise, they'd all be in Top Fuel." ·The 104-po und package still gets in a few scrapes and admits As for the <:urn~nt attion at Oran ge County Interna tional Raceway, sh e says James War- ren and Don Garlits offer lhe loughesl competition. "Warren is really a killer in this area. Jk's one th;.it I don't \\oant lo tneel in the first round. "And Garltls is the hardest of a ll to beat. .. a nd the wors t loser. l used to pay SS to get in the gate to see him." The stakes are considerably high er at OCJ R than the $2 trophies she once vied for but t he impetus behind those 120 mph highway runs remains. making herlhe threatsheis. CALI , COLOMBIA Shirley Bab<fshoff of Fountain Valley and Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo won heats this morning at the World Aquatics Championships, here. Babashoff cruised t.o an effort- less 4: 22. 7 to bag the 400 freestyle and will come back tonight for the fi n als with J e nny Turrall of Australia pres umed to be her mos t se rious c hall e n ge r . Babashoff holds the world record for the 400 free a nifty 4: 14. 76. Goodell eased lo a 16:06.4 in the 1.500-meter free and will r est un- til Satur day night when he goes against world record bearer Tim Slrnw in the finals. Goodt..>ll's heal time was well T_wi~b!ll Tonight Herzog's 1st Salvo l>e low his best of 15:34 . K orne lia Ende r o f Ea s t Germ any smashed her own world record Thurs day night with a 1 :01.24 in the women's 100-m eter butterfly. Ender had set the previous mark of l :01.33 last month. KANSAS C ITY <AP> -Whitey Herzog set out today to try to put the Kansas City Royals back in pennant conte ntion after taking over the managerial reins from the fired Jack McKeon Thurs- day. The Royals fired McKt.'On for what general manager J oe Burke described as McKeon 's in- ability to relate to his players. Herzog. 43, third base coach for the California Angels since 1974, will get his feet wet with the Royals t onight in a lwinighl <louble header wit h the Texas Rangers. a dub which fired him The 16-year-old Ender. who from his only previous job as sufft..>red a disappointing loss to manager le~s than two years Shirley Babashoff Wednesday ago. night in the 200 freestyle, took Herzog's first move was to br-away all doubt early with a ing back Ch arley Lau, the club's scorrhing firs t 50 meters that hitting coarh who was demoted moved her far in front oflhe field to a minor league post late last and by the 75-meter mark she was season. The demotion of Lau, re-merely racing the clock. quested by Mc Kcon , was ex-Shaw, of Long Beach won tremely unpopular with many of his second gold m edal of these the Kans as City players, some of gam es, d e feating t eammate whom vowed they did not want to Bruce Furniss of Santa Ana in continue playing for the Royals. the 400-m ete r fre••sl yle. Herzog said the present coaching Zoltan Vl•rraszto of Hungary staff would be retained. upset world record holder Roland .;._;,...;__~~~~~~!._...;__~~~~~~~~~-'---~ '.\lallhes of Eas t Germany to win· the 200-meter backstroke and David Wilkie of G reat Britain won his second gold medal here, this tim e in th e 200-m eter breaststroke. S41mmulesof TllurSday 111g111·,11nalevenls: .OO·meler Freestyle 1. Tim Shaw, US.t., 3.S4.• (meet re<oro; old •i<ord, 3:.58.11, Rick 0..- mont, USA, 1973) 2. Bruce FIHNSS, VSA. 3.$7.71. J . Frank Pluu.,, E . Ge•many, 4:01.10. •. c;,,.,...., WlndffH, Australla. •·0?.71. S. Gordon Downie. C. Brllaln, 4:02.8'. 6. Rair>er Slrohb.Ktt, E. Germ;iny, 4:0S.OO. 400-mete• Ind lvidual Mealey -1. Ulrike • Tauber, E. Germany,•: S2.16 (m&el re<ord; old re- cord, 4:S7 SI, Gudrun Wegner, E. ~rmany, 1973) 2. Karl.i Linke, E. Germ<1ny, 4:S7.83. 3. K•thy HecJ. dy, USA, S.OO.•o. 4. Jenny Franke, VSA, S:03. IS S. l 11 MacKlnnon, Canad<1. S:03.81 4. Slhan Hunt~. N. Zealand, S.03.IS. 1. Cheryl C.ib!.on, CMl.MU, S.0..0.. 8. Judy Hudson, Auslralia, S:0<.99. 200-meter Batk•l•oke -I Zollan Verraszto, Hungary, 1:0.S.05. ,_ Ma rk T.,,_111. Auslr•li•. 7 Os.71 l. Paul Hove, USA, 1:06.49. 4. Roland Mill• lhH, E Gtrm<1ny, 2 07.09 S. $oll11n Rl!Ooll, Huno•ry. 2:01.1s. 6. !'>antiaoo E•teva. !.pain, 7 O'l 11, 1 Abdul Karin Ress.no, Holl-, 2:0'l.7L 8 James ~rler. G. Brllaln, ,. I t.67 200-meter Bre•\ISlroke -I. David Wllkl., C. 8r1Ulin, 2' ll.23 lme•I record, old reconl, 2: It 79, D.lvod W1lk1e, G Britain, 19731 , Rick Col•ll•. USA, 7•11 00. 3. Nicolay Pankin, USSR. 2:11.15. '- Walln Kusch, w. Germany, 2.21.llll. S. 0.•id Ll'•on. G Br Hain, 2: 2l 38. •--.io1u Taq11el\I, Jolf>oln, 2:14 OI 1 Graham Smith, CMt4'Cla, 2:14.ll. 8 Gloro10Ull•, llflY, 2"24 98. ICJO.meler Butterfly -1. Korroella Ender, E. Germany, I 01.1• (world record; old ,_.,_ t 01 lJ, Kornelta Ender, E . Germany, 19151 1. Ro .. ma•ie Kotl'ler. E. GermanY,. 1:01.IO. J. um Ille Wri91'1t, USA, I :01.79. ·-Jill Symons, USA, I OJ.SL S. Mula Del Miiagro Paris, <.osi. Ric._ 1:03.8'. 6. Bar.,.,.. Clark, Can.ia, 1:04.0.. 1. Gvclrvn Beckmann, w. Germany, 1.0<.7'1. I. LvndA H-1.Auslr•ll•, l:IM.33. 200-meter Bwtterily -1. Bill Forrester. USA, 7:01.9S lmeet record; old rKord, 1.03.01, ~'llt Oetoado, EtuadOr, U1S) 2. R09!!r Py1tel. E, Germany, 2:01.12 3. Brian BrlMy, v. Brlt.alll, 2:02.47. 4. Greg Jaoenburo. USA. 2.'l?.'1. S. Jotoe OelgllclO, Ec.,.dor, 2:<13.18. Two Share Gold Wad llE BIZ.ARO, Que. (AP) -Fi~I found K- Tt111rSday 1n Ille $200.000 C_,ac:li.in ()peli _90lf IOUf"Nmenl on the o,•11·yard, p;ir-10 Roy .. a;.o. Ir.al QOll Club course<• denote'> am.Meurl. TomW..lskOPf 31-~ J.c:lt Nicklaus 34-Jt-__.S Pit Flltslmons 34-U-.7 JQlln Sc hi ff )4.lJ--.67 Oilvld Gr•,,.m ~1 Gary Playe• JS.31-47 Mlkt McCUllOUOll ~u-.7 Bob E. Smith Joi·~ Arnold Palmer 33-»-4ol Ft...-entfno Molina :»-32-61 VI( Re04>lado 3'-M-11 Hubowl GreM 31-»-11 Larry Zle9fer »-D-11 Gay Brewer »-U-.. Geor!!e Knudson U·»-61 Bob Zender 36-11-61 B11rry J"c~el ~ lyn loll 3J·J$-61 Leon.trd lllOmpi.on 33-3$-M "Tom Kile 34·~ Frank Conner ll-»-41 Fr~Mu11 :M-JS-4t Gene Lllller 35-..., a·AObJe<kson ~ SHIRLEY "CHA CHA" MULDOWNEY AND HER 2,000 HORSEPOWER MACHINE ROLL IN ORANGE COUNTY TONIGHT. Ben Yanc•y ,.,,_.. Jim Colllerl J1-'1._.. Joe Inman ~ Pro Tennis Stars at Anahei1n. Pro tennis. featuring world class players l ed by John Newcombe. M a rgaret Court and T o m O kk er. comes to lbe Ana heim Convt>nl1on Cente r this "eelcend as World Team Tennis mak~s its inaugural voyage into Orange County Tonight and Saturday w\U offer doubleheaders. with Sunday a 6 p.m. <'ontest between the defend· ing champion Pboeni>e Racquets and the San Diego Friars. The Los Angeles Strines and the Hawaii Le is. the claasic's hoet.s, start the action tonight at 7 and will be followed by the Friars against the Golden Gaters. Saturday, PhoenilC, led by player-coach Tony Roche and Fr a ncolse Durr. goes af alnat Hawaii in t be 7 o'clock m atch. The weekend o(f en a number of clas1kal individual matchups. Hawaii's Court, the owner o( 64 1 lDtem alional tiUes. will play Loi Angeles· Clery Rosie Casals in the women's slnales and will teem with Bettyann Grubb Stuart tn · the doubles against Court and H.elen Gourlay. 8o b Luti, the ex· USC Trojan from San Clemente, wlll put bl• 1klll1 aga•nst Newcombe ln lbe men'• •lniJ.a. Saturdey, for mer Australian Davis Cup \.eammales RoeM and Newcombe will squari CJr lD the men's singles. Phoenit's Durr and Court will vie in women's sln&lea. Sunday, R oche , makine a comeback lhrouah World Tea.m Tenni1 that helped Wm to the Wimbledon 1emlllnal• tJlls year, will go against San DtelO's VlJllY AmritnJ, • >'OWll Da.WCup1tar from India. Larry Nelson ,._..., a-G¥v Cow.., ,,_......, 0e"9NeWOUl.ll ~,..._.. 8«* P•~.slull )t.*t-ff c;.,,~ ~ TOllY)a<klln ).loo~ ... WylVI J6. ..... ~oy Pao 124il.._.. Qlbby GllDff1 Jt. ... MIM«Batber ~ llruceu.111<• n~ ..... Oos•ttw•• ,,..,__,. #119 ~Hlekl• U.:11-19 Jim Bullard U-U-l'e °'"'9 T..-11 U.,f_,_ llul(" 8•1r41 SJ ~1e 991>Goell>y U..U-lt T9"9nee 0111 U.Jf.-'t "9Y flleyO J1·A-10 o.,,..oi.nr ,, • .._,. T'erry Di.Ill ~19 t...my Wedlllnt l~ 1£4111 •tUI ~ .......,,...., SWll-Jlt ""'"'·~ ~ l l l I l 0 ' ' ' 0 1 1 0 2 ' ' Saddlehack EDIT ION VOL. 68, NO. 206, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA Toda~··s Clos i n~ ~. '\. Stoeks FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1975 T EN CENTS Widow Says CIA Drugged Haniliurger 8y RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Ille 0•111 Pilot SC.ttt The hus band o f a Laguna llills woman who look his own life in 1966 after being given a job in- terview by the CIA said shortly before his death that agents fed him a drug concealed in a ham- burger. James R. Christensen. a re- tired Marine Colonel. told his wile tha t the drug was slipped to him in a cafe a t the Washington National Airport be fore return ing lo Virginia Beach, where the rouple lived al the time. Mrs. Edith Christensen, who now lives at 3065 A Via Serena South in Leis ure World. has r e- fused to di sc u ss the circumstances surrounding the bizarre case. but told rePOrters of the Norfolk Virginian Pilot in an earlier interview she believed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Who's That? UPI Tel_,....• It's Woodstock, a friendly mouse, who perches com- fo rtably atop Bonita, a great Dane. They're pets of Pen- ny Adams, 13, of San Diego, who says the rodent makes a regular habit of running up and down Bonita's muzzle. "She probably thinks it's a big flea," Penny says. Rancho California Viewed for Airport Sometime in the next two mon· tbs.Orange and Riverside county supervisors will begin talking about building a $150 million in- ternational airport at Ra ncho California. The River side County site would occupy 10,000 acres atop a mesa near the desert community Temecula. Ground access to the area is limited and would have to un- dergo ma j or improvements in- cl u din j? con struction of a highway across Camp Pendleton just south of San Clemente. In a joint r eport issued Thurs· day nigb t . Orange County supervisor s Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley said their pre- liminary st ud y of the Rancho California airport proposal has been completed. They said a final m eeting Thursday with county airport director Robert Bresnahan con- vinced them the time was right to begin talks with Riverside of- ficials over construction or the airport. Riley and Diedr ich were ap- pointed by the full board lo act as a study committee to explore the propos al. Bresnaha n 's s t a re A.minShouw Car, Girl KAMPALA , Uganda (AP) -Uganda President Idi Amin drove his sleek. gray car In a five-nation auto rally today, accom- pa nied by a 19·year -old woman soldier in a yellow trouser suil. The codriver s aid she was a member of the ''suicide revolutiona ry mechanized r egim ent." She has been a close com· panion of Amin for some months and told a newsman : · 'l have a special relationship with the president.·' The field marshal also look along two of his children -Aliga, "· wid Mwanga, 3, as navicalors u be wheeled bls Citroen MaseraU -number 00 - away from lhe starting ramp. Fot~er and sons wore battle cam o'111age. prepare4 the report issued Thursday. It states a major jet airport with two runways on the Rancho <See AIRPORT, Page A2 ) Meetings S e t On Saddleback Council Plans Two m eetings to d iscuss possibilities for a new municipal advisory council for the Sad- d le ba ck Val ley h ave been scheduled. The .firs t is a n El T o r o Homeowners' Association meet- ing, set for 7 :30 p .m . Monday at Los Alisos Inte rmediate School. 25171 Moor Ave ., Mission Viejo. The second will be a general meeting of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council <SACC) at 7:30 p.m . Aug . 20 in the com· munity room of People's Feder al Savings and Loan, 23688 El Toro Road. El Toro Homeowners have pro- posed forming a new MAC, either to serve their County Service Area Six or a combination of it a nd any oth e r Saddleback service areas. A MA C serving only County Service Area Nine, Mission Vie- jo, was formed last fall. Leaders of SACC announced this week they will not back any MAC that does not include aJl the remaining service areas -those serving Laguna Hills, El Toro, South Laguna Hills and Aegean Hills . BIKEDUOGET SOME WELCOME FANWOOD. N.J. (AP) -Two Fanwood boys lost their bicycles to thieves the day after they re· turned from a 1,700-mile trip on the blkes. Drew Ogden. 14, and Robert. Ellis, 15. hnd made a 26-day trip. Drew's bike was stolen from in front or his mother's store in nearby Scotch Plalns, where he worked to earn money for the trip. Robert's bike was taken from in front of an Ice cream parlor in Scotch Plains. I \ the drug was administered to see how her husband would react if he were disoriented. Mrs. Chris tensen said s he didn't know whether to believe her husband's version of how he was drugged and that h er husband tended to keep all in- formation about the interview secret, the Virginia paper re- ported. She was quoted as saying that her husband behaved strangely after returning home and that be believed the world was coming to an end . He forbade her to buy meat at the military commissary because he believed it to be poisoned a nd feared that tus house was bugged. Christensen ended his life by s hooting himself in the head and, .although he left no suicide note, it was believed by Virginia Beach police at the tame he k11letl himself becaUSl' he was despon dent over the Job mtt.>rv1e"' Mrs. Christensen <•nd her daughter. Linda. filed an $80,000 damage suit a gainst tht.> CIA an 1966 but withdrew hllgat1on when her lawyer c aml' Lo lht• con- clusion he cculdn't wm tbc case The possibtlilv of rcn~wcd litigation was raised Thursday by Mrs. Chrislen:;en ·s son, James Christenst•n J1 '-' San Francis co stock brok~r Christens en, 3 t. said th<Jl tlis family is seeking lo re tain at Lorney D avid K<1i y re s of Philadelphia. tht! same attorney who represented the family of Army s cientis t Frank Olson. Olson leaped to his death from a Ne-..: York high -rise after the CIA allegedly drugged him with LSD CSee CIA, Page 1\21 Execution Murder, Two Other Sia • gs Probed Vallerga Denied Acquittal By GARY GRANVILLE Of Tiie Daily Pllol Slaff A surprise motion for acquittaJ of Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga was quickly denied Thursday by Ve ntura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. The acquittal motion came at the close of openin~ statements by opposing attorneys in Vallerga·s trial on seven felony charges brought against him in an Orange County Grand Jury in- dictment. When movin• tor acquittal, de- fense attorney Richard Murphy charged that Assistant Di.strict Attorney Michael <.;ap1zz1 m his opening ste:t tement failed to state criminal charges against t he e:tS· sessor. But Judg e S haw lhought otherwise and denied Murphy's motion. Su c h moves are normally made after lhe prosecution has presented its entire case. After denying the acquittai mo- tion and before calling the first witness to testify in the trial, Judge Shaw called a recess until Monday m orning. Before leaving the jury box. the nine-m an. three-woman jury heard re markably similar open- ing statements from Murphy and Capizzi. The prosecutor painstakingly traced the background and events leading to payment of so called consulting fees a nd expenses to Vallerga by Spartanburg County, South Carolin a . It is Capizzi 's contention lhat the assessor's acceptance of the money was a conflict of interest and constituted grand theft , em- (See VALLERGA, Page A2 ) Russ Grain Buy May Hike R e tail Food From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Ameri~an consume rs might see retail food prices rise slightly because of Te· cent U.S. grain sale to the Sovtet Union. an Agriculture expert said today. J. Dawson Ahalt, USDA staff economist, said that there "may be som e" increase in consumer food prices a bove what has been estimated by the department in 1975. And he said that if grain prices go up further as a result of the Russian purchases. those would put upward pressure on food prices in 1976 . Ahalt told a news conference, however . tha t he could not be precise and that much still de· pends on the size of U.S. crop>. gr a in market prices and Soviet needs. The department has been say- ing that retail food prices are ex· peeled to average six lo elgbt perc~nt above 1974 if farmers get record cTops as now seems like- ly, compared with gains of 14.S percent in each of the past two years. Ass iistanl Secretary Richard ...: Bell told the news conference that a further decline in t.he Sew· iel Union '1 d r ougbl·strlclcen (See P RICES, Page A2 l • J Oldster Flees Elderly Man Robs Bank SAN FRANCISCO CAP) --The frail, elderiy, white.haired m an in baggy pants handed the crumpled note to bank t eller Renay Gillman: "I am an old man and don't have long to live.·· sajd the message, written in an old-fashioned scrnwl on a wrinkled piece of white paper ·· t am s ure you have reasons for Living, and there is a bomb behind the teller line set to go orr in 15 minutes. "If you don't believe this. I ol:>o have a gun," th~ note ended. After reading the note Thursday, Mbs Gillman. 24, said she looked inquiringly at the man, prompting hi m to mutter: "Give me all the money." She told police she j:!ave him about Sl,000 and watched him shuffle slowly out of the financial dis- trict Camino California Bank. wait obediently at the corner for a traffic s ignal to change and then disap· pear in the lunch·lime crowd. 'Like Bus iness' Trustee Explains Sclwol Rent Fight Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District arc fight- ing a S500 m o nt hly rent on Castille Elementary School in Mission Viejo because "it's Lame we run the district as if it was our own business.·' That 's the opinion of William Thompson . pres ident of the CUSD board and a Mission Viejo resident. Thompson and his colleagues hired an attorney lo help them fight an eviction notice from Orange County saying that the district has lo r emove its porta· ble school from a Mission Viejo MA C Shelves Monday Meet The s ummer doldrums have hit the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC>. which will not m eet Monday as regular- ly scheduled d ue to a Jack of busi- ness. Normally the MAC meets the first and fourth Mondays, with the first designated as l.he re· gular meetin g and the fourth rl'- served for overflow. MAC secretar y Eleanor Thompson said vacationing com- mittee chairmen a nd a general summer slowdown drained the agenda. Portugal Meeting LISBON, Po rtugal <U PI> The ruling arm ed forces move- ment met in e m er gency session today to decide whether to turn the government over to a handful of Communist·backed military leaders. TEEN DANCE SET TON/CHI A parking lot dance and light show ls on tap lon.ight for Saddleback Valley teenagers al Olivewood Elementary School, 23391 Dune Mear Road, El Toro. The event, sponsored by the E l Toro Recreation Departme nt. bo~lns nt du.sir. • 'Tbe Monarchs," a local rocflc band, will piny park site within 30 c.Ja ys The notice come bec;.ius~ trustees h ave r efused to agree to a new SSOO a month rent county supervisors slapped on lhem for use of the undeveloped park sate For two years. the distnct had been granted free use of the s ix acre parcel pending completion of a permanent school on an adJ3· cent lot "I Lhink Wl' board members do not want to be patsies when iL comes to s pending money.·· Thompson said This board docs not want lo be a bunch of yes-men on every item th;it comes acro:.s our desk. "We feel w e should look at even lhc small fin ancial items. Five-hundred a month is no big thing but all tht• hllle items add up, and before you know it you have $50.000 or $60,000. That is a large amount · · ''That $6,000 for a year's r ent for Castille has lo come out of our general fund. Som ething else books, classroom equipment, something has to go." County s upervisors approved l he rent after county counsel is sued an opinion that allowing one public agency to use the land of another public agency free of ct.arge is .10 illegal gift of public funds. For d Ve toes Anothe r Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford today vetoed the $7.9 billion Education Appropriation Act or 1976, saying it was "too much to ask the American people -and our econom y -to bear." Ford said he has long believed that education "is one of the strong foundation st.ones of our Republic," but said the issue in this appropriation bill was ·'whether we are going lo impose fiscal discipline on ourselves or whether we are going lo spend ourselves into fiscal insolvency." Ford said the vetoed bill taJled for spending $1.5 billion more than his budget proPQ6al. Cit y trike Ends PALO ALTO <AP> -About 450 city employe have ended a four- week strike by ratifying a 21 month contract th at will increase their pay by 15.5 percent. Fleeing Woman Killed SANTA MO.N ICA I Al'1 Three masked men ambu~hed two couples a s the) rl'lurnl•d home and then s hot and killt!cl one of the worn l'n ~m at·rospatl' executive·s wife after !>hl' ran and fell while the others lay .3pread-ea gled on the ground Police were invesligat1nl-( .1 possible connection betY.cen the ambush and two othl'r attack~ all occurring within 40 minute~ and within a five-mjle radiu~ Two other people Y.l're dead 1',our men were in custody "She w as jus t executed,· Police Sgt R aymond Cham pagne said of the ambush whic h <X'Curred as the couples rl'tUrnl•d after dining out "Sh(' was hat twice·· Forty minutes later, police !>aid, two members of the Screen Aclors Guild were s hot and killl'd as they walked a long a strel'l about five miles e:twav. but rob bery appar ently was not the motive. The victims, a man and \\Oman in their rn id ·30s, were not immediately identified. Soon after the ambush and prior to the sidewalk shooting. four other persons were robbed as they returned home from din ner. but no shootings took ple:t cc Police s aid e:tll three episodes took place between 11 pm and midnight Thursday All four persons arreswd wen· booked for investigation of rob bery. police said. Two men each were booked in separate case:. T hei r names were not im mediately released ··w e think the cases am relat ed." said Venice 01VJs1on Sf{\ Larry Kallestad . whose offlcf' was investigating the :-.1dc"-alk shooting. The ambus h slaying was the most dramatic. officers s aid. Police s a id the three mt!n leaped from behind bushe~ and ordered the four to lay face down on the ground . Officers s aid Gloria W itte, 57, wife of Lockheed Aircraft Corp. ex· ecutive Roland Witte. appareolly <See EXECUTE, Page A2l Ora~ C.a8t (;: ---~ Weatb•r Fog and low c louds aga111 Saturda y mor nin g otherwise mos tly s unny s kies. Highs at the beaches 70 Lo 74 r ising to 78 and 86 ml and. INSIDE TODA l'' Selecting programs for a television $lotion requires re· oding letters. talking to viewers -and watching a tremendous amount of tcleV'lfion. See ~tory by Daily Pilot Staff Writer Anne Cooper on Page Clo/ today's Wttkender Index ., •• ct .. •• M,~ •• •• l .., ... .. , •• s u C•-• ., ..... ~ c.1 .. I' ! ,-,.... UAIL Y ._,tLO I SB Fr••r-.eAJ CIA .•• "I know lb ere lis u lot ohntcresl 1n ttu~ case, but really must decline to commeot oo it until I h}l\ e secured legal advice." t hni.te_nscn. aid. "Our primary obJet'tl\'t' 1s l o discover the trnth " }'he £amity's ortginal attorney, \.\Illa a m L . Shapero now a l\orfol k , Va • Dis trict Court .rudi.o;t•, said he dropped lhe suit .ifll•r Justice Department and CIA representatives presented him with sworn s tatements that thl· l'ulonel had not been drugged. Furlht>r jus ti!ication for drop ping lhe case was given to 4'11 ,qJl'ro wh en government 1 ''l'ft'!>t'nlali\ e~ informed him 1h 1t thl' s uit would "blow the cov- 11ff agents operating over- l J.., \sst \J S Attorney Roger \\'dl1ams who attended a meeting "1th Shapero and other govern- nh'Ol representatives on the l.n,~u1t 1n 1966 said, "Al the time ll dtdn t ~eem ltke any kind O( big dt•dl . l'lwrl' was absolutely no " t•\ tOl'Ot'l' that the colonel had h,•t•n dniggl.'d ll was just a case nn lht• surf an• which appeared to h.1\ I! m) mcnt lo il. Nol only from 1 tw surfal't> but from all I could l1'"1rn ·· h1• tnltl th<' Norfolk Virgi- 111.111 1'11111 \ n 11th l' l l'' gov c r nm en t •n'l'l'!:>C'n t.1l1q" formt>r justice 1!t·p.11tnw11l t.rn' t•r William E . '\lbo11, .... ntl that Chris tensen 1 1J fJ lit•tl the Job mterview 11\•,·.111:.e of high blood pressure. lh· ..;.ml that Christensen had p.1~Sl'd tlw l'l \ '::. polygraph test . \\Ith n.\ mg l'lllors .. and that he ··' J~ n·rtain tht• C IA told him to ·~,•t h1~ blood prt'ssure down and rml W bjl'k and see us." ~e l son ind icated t o the \ 1rgmi:i p.1per t hat the CIA ~oml't1mc~ did admuustcr drugs J:, part t1f the s <:rcening pro- ' o!dure . .suc h as s odium pen· lot hat. but that no drugs had been g1\'en tt1 Christensen. It w.1 .. Lhcori zed that the \hnstt>nM•n's bizarre beha vior a nd s ubsequent s uicide m ay h.1\c bCl'n linkC'd lo drugs used to 1·ontrof hyperte nsion There was no indication that the colonel had taken such drugs Chris ll:'nsen. prior to his retire- ment m 1966, served as director of joint operations for the staff or the .\llantic Fket Commander in Chief An aviator with 4,700 hours of nying experience 10 30 different t ypes of aircraft, the colonel was considered to be in excellent health when he relJred at the age of 48. His son said his father always ·was ".i \ ery strong person" and. as a Mormon. would have con- dcmn~d s uicide. Ju~l before his death the )Ounger Christensen had placed a call to his fathe r and reported •\hat he · soundt>d weird ·• ' ChnstcnsC'n was discovered :dead in <l res id ential y ard, lean- ·ing agarns t the side of the house. •.\pistol was cradled in his hands. The owner of the house, think·· ·ing the colonel to be still alive. :'\9Cnt inside Lo get a blanket with ·which to cover him. When he re- ·tumcd. he com e to the conclusion :that Christensen had alread y died. lhl' Virg10 1a paper r e- "ported Mrs. Christensen. who has not rtmarned . moved to Or ange .~unty from Palo Alto five years ado A udit Shows 'Overcharge' YOSEMITE <AP) -A federal audit shows the National Park Service l e ts its main con - cessionaire. MCA. overcharge the pu blic for food and lodging at Yosemite while its staff reeeives massive discounts. a newspaper said Thursday The audit by the U.S. General Afcounting Office will be re- leased at a congressional hearing Friday in Washin~on, D.C. ORANGE COAST c,e I •t1 i \j QI {I) I Pn !>"r I N Wrof'f'I n .-,, , 1h11 J n•i ·'"''' '""'' t ht)mC.!> A Mur phonC' Mltl\~0""" r ,,,,.,. C.harlr!> H Looc. R1r h;ird P N all A •'• • ~ ... "'''"'Ir d1tt1t" Saddl eb;ick V<lllrtOttic~ ,UOt •'"'' .. ·''"''"-•• ,,,,.Qo ., ....... 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July 25, 1975 Pilot Logbook TRAINER REDWOOD WITH OLD FRIEND P(ODOC Handler Mourns Modoc's D e ath By RUDI NIEDZI ELSKI Of Ille D•ily PilelStatt THE DEATH OF an old circus elephant is not likely to warrant a formal obituary notice, except for Mode><: who was put to s leep at the San Francisco Zoo last weekend at the age or 78. Modoc , formerly or Lion Country Safari, was believed to be the oldest elephant in captivity. She was euthanized because or complications result- ing from an operation for an in- grown toenail. "Mighty Mo's" passing was n~ted w_itb sadness by Laguna Hills Leisure World resident Fa- biun Redwood w ho was her handler when she was with the J ames Patte rson Circus more than 50 years ago. Red wood. 76. was reunited • HIEOZIELSICI with the 9,180 pound pachyderm al Lion C:ountry las~ Septem ber after he'd seen photographs announcmg her arnvaJ at the Irvine wildlife preserve . . Although th~y ha~'t seen each other for most of a life· lime~ the parltally blind ~nd arthritic animal instantly re- cogruzed Redwood, flaePmg her ears and raising her right foot. The reunion p:oved that elephants never forget, and those Saddleback :esidents who m et the lovable Asian circus veteran are likely to react in the same fashion. ••• TALKING TO THE Saddleback Valley Exchange Club abo.ut t~e s trange customer complaints the Southern C~h forma Edison Compa ny has been r eceiving, John Milton Kennedy passed along his personal favorite. I.t concerned a woman who phoned Edison offi ces lo in· qwre whether she qualified for the utili ty's "preferred :;ervice list." She was told there was no suc h thing because all Edison customers we re treated alike. Whereupon the woman com - plained that just wasn't so. Her electricity was coming on only at n ight. Edis on offi cials scratched their heads on that one for a while until they dis-~, covered that her home had been ;io mistakenly wired into a street "".~) light circuit. ·( ICEHHEOY ... . . _ A F~VO~ITE P.ASTIME of Saddleback College trustees 1s l~ r_u:id mnovah ve ways of trimming the budget. One possib1hty was offered by board member Donna Berry who sugges~ed tha.t trustees cut their $20 per meeting salaries. It was QW<.'kly dismissed. So~eone else advocated slashing the college's $1 ,000 a l- locaho~ for bottled water. But that brought immediate con- sternation from. Mrs. Berry's side. "Don't knock that bottle ~~ter: If you dnnk the water around here you die," she said. l llg1veupmysalarybcforel g1vcupthatwater" ••• . WIDLE SADDL.EBACK VALl.EY residents are concern-· mg themselves with bottled water and acacia bushes the good folks of Laguna Niguel are upset about somelhing equally devastating: lint. I~ seem s the Laguna Niguel Homeowners Association is trymg to stop a carwash proposed for the corner of Crown Valley Parkway and Niguel Road. . . VALLERGA bezzlemenl and misappropria· ti on. Murphy did not deny Capizzi's allegation that his client had ac- ce pted a b out $3,925 from Spartanburg. County Unit Breaks With Health Panel But. he argued , the money paid Vallerga, $3,000 of it through Re p. Andrew .Hins haw <R - Newport Beach), was legitimate · !yearned. He also insisted that an airline ticket paid for by Orange County taxpayers was related to offi cial business and was not solely for the assessor's personal gain. In defending Vallerga's role as a consultant, Murphy called him "an apostle for computerized as· ffSsments". He also braced the defense for possible Cuture a Uegations that few services wc>re perforrned for the 16.000 check Hinshaw re- ceived which wa~ lat« ~plJl with VallerJ?a. Murphy called the ree "a con· suit.ant 's windfall." He argued that Hlnahew and tben Spartanburg w•ec.-John Q. Evert aarecd to a nat ccnauJ- unt's rtt of S6.ooo. .. Orange County League or Cities re presenta tives voted Thursday night to continue the\r support o( the OrMge County Health Planning Council. League endorsement or the council cam e despite a written request by County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich to delay consideration or the support resolution. It was two months ago th8t supervisors voted to seek ap- pointment or themselves as the county's health planning agency . ln his le tter to the cities, however, Diedrich s aid the supervisors do not,illtend to lake over the health plannin& rune· tioo. Instead. he 1aid. the board wUl atu!m_pt lo estabUsb a mow. fQnc. tAoo&l and responsive phma1q unit. But Dledricll·1 plea for a de.lay in the leasue'a adlon dld little good 11 the volce vole o•er· whelmln1ly supported U,. exllt- ing bealth plannin1 councl.J. EXECUTE. • • started to nan while lbe others complied. However, she fell and the abotjUn·wleldlng gunmen started ahootlng, striking her twice. Champagne said Ute s hots mis- sed the others because "when the shooting s tarted, everyone seal· tered." A police spokesman said the Willes a nd Mr. and Mrs. John B . .Hudson bad just been dropped off by a third couple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clemenshaw, when the ambus h occurred outside the Hudsons' $100,000 home in the af- fluent north s ide of this seaside s uburb. Ofricer Charles WUson said the holdup pair pistol-whipped Witte because he was s low in r espond· ing. Witte s uffered cuts above his eye and a possible concussion but he was reported in sati.s£actory condition after trealment in San- ta Monica Hos pital. Champagne said the pair then rifled the couples' pockets and purses and suddenly opened fire with both weapons. ''They fired at least seven or eight shots,'' s aid Champagne. He said the gunmen escaped in a van which was parked nearby with a fourth man at the wheel. Cha mpagne said officers ar- rested two of the four men after they drove up to a Venice re· sidence in a van similar to the getaway vehicle. Officers had staked out the residence follow- ing the a rmed robbery in West Los Angeles Wednesday night. Los Angeles police posted the Venice stakeout after witnesses to the robber y gave them the license number of the van used by the holdup m en. Circumstances surrounding the arrests or the other two men were not immediately available. E'ro•PogeAJ PRICES ••. harvest may force Moscow to im- port about 20 million metric tons of grain to help make up the de· ficit. However, Western sources in Moscow said the Soviet Union may be coming to the end of its grain deals. Bell said he did not think Russia will buy as much as it did in 1972, almost 30 million tons, or that the U.S. government will be caught napping as it was three years ago. Summer . , Benefit Set Premier:ing t~e opening of the new Broadway, Laguna Hil~, will be a gala benefit, co-sponsored by the store with the Laguna Beach Junior Woman's ~~ub and the Saddleback Community Hospital Aux- iliary. Proceeds from festivities. which will take place from 6 t~ 8 p.m . Saturday, Aug. 2, will remain in the community ljs each organization aids area philan· thropies . Tickets for the benefit, to feature music, entertain· ~ent and refreshments, are available from sponsor- ing members. They may be reserved by phoning Mrs. Sharon Peters, Laguna Juniors , 495-0624 or Mrs. Jackie Smith, SaddJeback Auxiliary, 830-5717. Laguna Greenbelt Appealing Project The Laguna Gr.eenbelt Inc. has filed an appeal contesting county Planning Commission approvaJ of a 426-unit condominium de· velopment along El Toro Road in Rossmoor Leisure World. The Greenbelt board of direc· tors claims in a letter to the coun- ty Board of Supervisors that about 10 of the 47 acres scheduled for development rail within a portion of the greenbelt. The greenbelt is a proposed open space zone surroundlng the city of Laguna Beach. The planning commission ap- proved a use permit for the con- dominium d evelopment July 8. The overall tentative tract map for the project was approved by the commission in September, 1972. Greenbelt directors claim .in the appeal letter that ridgelines that are d es i g nat e d a s watershed, wildlife and scenic areas in the county General Plan would be developed if Rossmoor Corporation is a lJowed to pro- Vet e rans Fonding WASHINGTON (AP ) - Congress has sent Pres ide nt Ford legislation to increase com- pensation for veterans disabled in military service by 10 to 12 percent -more than double his 5 percent proposal. But there was no indication either on Capitol Hill or at the Veterans Ad - ministration thal he might veto it. SALE ceed unde r t erms or the use permit. It ls requested in the letter that lbe board or supervisors require Rossmoor to dedicate 10 acres of the tract as open space; to con· serve the ridgeline area, and to design rooflines so they Call below the rldgeline. A d ate for the supervisors' hearing on the appeaJ has not yet been set . F ro111Page A I AIRPORT •.. California site appears to be a feasible solution to region al aviation needs of the future. Diedrich and Riley said the next s~ep will_ be to arrange a meeting with Rivers id e Supervisor WiJliam Jones sometime before October. Rancho California, a K aiser· ~etna planned community, lies m Jones' district. Jones could not be contacted for comment today. However Riverside County Airport Department 6fficia1s said the.) are aware of the propasal but have yet to develop an opinfon. Norton Younglove another Riverside County s~pervisor, comme nted that ''The Orange County supervisors have con· stantly wanted to plan an airport outside or Orange County. It seems like kind of a copout to me.'' Continues ThC'rt'"• ~rill rime to save more than t!VCr bt:fnrc on 1h1: m•J\I rt·nowncd n.1m cs in homt.· furn "h in~' Ht.rt-.Jr<.' J fc.·w cx,1m pks. DREXE L HERITAGE HENREDON BISHOPGATE AMERICAN TOUR ALVARADO Dt•Ju1iful country GrJcdul coun1ry ~pJ111~h \lyh: r n1..:l1sh Styling ~rylin,i.: .. bl·Jr•><>rn turnnun.: 25% 2 5 % 1 5 % savings savings savings FRANCESCA V ENITIAN FOUR CENTURIES . Pc~pul.1r lrJlt.111 fkJn111m l11rn11url' ~c·lt·crcd Item ~ s1yl1n.i:: 1n ft1:n1 h, h:H1Jpainr1.J 11) hl Ol h ;\nJ J t.·c1irar 1<111 Eni..:l"h 25% 2 0 % 1 5 % . savings savings .savin gs UPHO LSTERED FURNITURE Famous names in upho lsr<:rc.:J furnishing ar g rear savings. HENREDON ........ :. 15%oFF MARGE CARSON 2 0 % OFF STONE & PHI LLIPS 25 %oFF CLASSIC LEATHER.15% OFF f Plu5 much, much more! Srop in now fo r tht· fint: t s<'lectio n of qualicy home furnishings in th<.· Souch l:3ay ... NOW AT REDUCED PRI CES! OEAtUS ro1t H(NREOON . DREXEL . HERITACt:. KARASfAN •, WOOOMARt<. BAICEI~ " FINE FURNITURE & INTERiOR DESIGN r ~"-12·5:~ • OHier Days 9 1il 5:~ • frldly 9 9 •Closed Mondays * fOQ~ANCE • :'~·~ MAWIHO tN( e1 vo 311 11111 N(WPO~T BEACH • 11'1 WfSICllll Oii. &•1 :O!>O lACUNA BEACH • lH N OlllM (OASI HWY '''°•HI • • • ·Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 206, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A 1.'nda~··s Closi11J,! ~-\'. Slot•ks FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1975 TEN CENTS Widow Says CIA Drugged Hamburger By RUDI NI EDZIELSKI him in a cafe al the Washington the drug was administered to sec how her husband would react if he were disoriented. ott"-O•llY Puotsi.tt National Airport before return. The husband of a Laguna Hills ing to Virginia Beach, where' the woman who took his own life in couple lived at the time. 1966 alter being given a job in· Mrs. Edith Christensen, who terview by the CIA said shortly now lives at 3065 A Via Serena before his death that agents fed South in Leisure World, has re- him a drug concealed in a ham-r u s e d t o d i s c u s s t h c burger. circumstances surrounding the James R. Christensen, a re· bizarre case, but told reporters of tired Marine colonel, told his the Norfolk Virginian -Pilot in an wife that the drug was slipped to earlier interview she believed ....:.:~-=.:...c....:.c..;:...~-'-~~~-'-~_;,_;;_;..;._;...:.. Who's That? It's Woodstock, a friendly mouse, who perches com- fortably atop Bonita, a great Dane. They're pets of Pen- ny Adams, 13, of San Diego, who says the rodent makes a regular habit of running up and down Bonita's muzzle. "She probably thinks it's a big Oea, '' P enny says. Hathaway Resigns For 'HealthReasons' WA S HINGTO N (AP) - .Secretary of Interior Stanley K . Hathaway resigned today ''for reasons of personal bealth." The resignation was accepted "with my deepest regrets" by President Ford. who told the ail· ing Hathaway. "I want you to know that I fully understand and sympathize with the health con- siderations that have prompted your decision.·· Hathaway has been under medical and psychiatric care in Bethesda Naval Medical Center, suffering from what his staff described as fati g ue and moderate depression. Doctors also reported that they discovered he was s uffering from a mild case of diabetes. lie entered the hospital July 15. The r es i g nation was an - nounced at the While House with issuance of an exchange of let- ters between Hathaway and the President. In his three-paragraph letter. Hathaway said: "It is with deepest regret that. for reasons of personal health, I must ask you to accept my re- signation." A former two· term governor of Ford Vetoes Another Bill UPI Te .... holo QUITS CABINET POST Interior's Hathaway Wyoming, Hathaway had been the subject o f considerable criticism while his nomination was being considered by the Senate. He bas been in office jus t over a month "Your administration," Hathaway wrote the President, ·'has achieved great progress in restoring the nation's moraJe and sense or purpose, and 1 know we will continue to prosper under your leadership." Mrs. Christensen said s he didn't know whether to believe her husband's version or how he was drugged and that her husband tended to keep all in- formation about the interview secret, the Virginia paper re· ported. She was quoted as saying that her hus band behaved strangely after returning home and that he believed the world was coming to an end. He forbade her to buy meat at the military commissary because he believed it lo be poisoned and feared that his house was bugged. Christensen ended his tire by shooting himself in the head and although he left no suicide note. il was believed by Virginia Beach police al the l1 me he killed hirnseU becaUSl' he was despon dent over the job 10terview Mrs. Christensen a nd her daughter. Linda, f1lt.'d an ~.000 damage s uit aga10:.t the CIA 1n 1966 but withdrew lttigat1on when her lawyer came lo th(• con clusion he couldn't wm the case The possibil1lv of renewed litigation was raised Thursday by Mrs. Chri s ten sen ·~ ~on , J ames Christeni.t·n Jr . a San F'rif1cisco stockl>rokt>r Christensen. 31 , s aid that his family is seekmg to retain al lorn ey David Kai y re~ o f Phil adelphia. the same attorney "ho represented the family of Army sc1ent1st Frank Olson . Olson leaped to.his death from a New York high-rise after the CIA allegedly drugged him with LSD <See CIA, Page A2l ecution Murder, Two Other Sia • gs Probed \I alle rga Trial Judge Denies Acquittal Bid N i x o n Jury Talk 'Mwn' WASHINGTON (AP> - Special Wate r gate pro secµtor Henry S. Ruth said he will not seek to make public forme r President Nixon 's testimony last month lo two grand jurors, and doubts whether such in · formation can ever be made public. By GAR Y GRANVILLE Of Tho O•ilr Piiot S~ff A surprise m otion for acquittal of Orange County1Assessor Jack Vallerga was quickly denied Thursday ~Y Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw . The acquittal motion came at the close of opening statements by oppos ing a llorneys in Vallerga's trial on seven felony charges brought against him in an Orange County Grand Jury Ul· dictmeDt. When moving for acquittaJ, de· fens e attorney Richard Murphy charged that Assistant District Attorney Michael Cap1zz1 IJl n1s opening statement failed to state criminal charges against the as- se.ssor. But Judge S h aw thought otherwise and denied Murphy's motion. Such moves are normally made after the prosecution has presented its entire case. Arter denying the acquittai mo- tion and before calling the first witness to testify in the trial, Judge Shaw called a recess until Monday morning. Before leaving the jury box, the nine-man, three-woman jury heard remarkably similar open- ing statements from Murphy and Capizzi. The prosecutor painstakingly traced the background and events Plane Noise T est s Halte d A cons ulting firm which planned a series of aircraft noise monitoring tests today in the Harbor Area has canceled the project. Citing operational difficulties with the testing equipment in- stalled in a mobile van1 spokesmen for Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall said that the tests wiJI not take place as planned in the Eastbluff and Promontory Point sections of Newport Beach a nd at a site in county territory The tests were a nnounced publicly earlier in the week. Rut the project manager, Joseph Pantuso, said Thursday that any future tests would not be announced. * * * leading to payment of so called consulting fees and expenses to VaJlerga by Sparta nburg County, South Carolin a. It is Capizzi 's contention that the assessor's acceptance of the money was a conflict of interest and constituted gr a nd theft, em- bezzlement and misappropria · lion. Murphy did not deny Capizzi's allegation that his client had ac· cepted about S:l ,925 from Spartanburg. But, be argued, the money paid Valle rga, $3.000 of it through Re p. Andrew Hins haw (R · Newport Beach). was legit1mate- CSee VALLERGA, Page A2 l 5 150 Million "There are federal laws about the nonavailability or grand jury testimony," Ruth told re porters after testifying before a I louse judiciary subcommittee. .. I don't know of any law which allows release or grand jury leslimony." Ruth a lso confirmed that his office is still investigal· ing issues involving the 18 1/::-minut c gap on the White House ta pes and matters surrounding Nix- on's involvem ent with his frie nd Charles "Bebe" Re bozo. Rancho Airport Eyed/or County Sometime in the next two mon- ths.Orange and Riverside county supervisors will begin taJking about building a $150 million in· ternational airport at Rancho California, The Riverside County s ite would occupy 10,000 acres atop a mesa near the desert community Temecula. Ground access to the area is limited and would have to un- dergo major improvements in· cludin~ construction of a highway across Camp Pendleton just south of San Clemente. ln a joint report issued Tburs- d a y n ig ht , Orange County supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley said their pre- liminary study of the Rancho California airport proposaJ bas been completed. They said a final meeting Thursday with county airport director Robert Bresnahan con- vinced them the ti me was right to begin talks with Riverside of· ficials over construction oC the airport. Riley and Diedrich were ap- pointed by the full board to act as a study committee to explore the proposal. Bresnahan's s taff prepared the r eport issued Thursday. * * * ll stales a maJor Jet airport with two r unways on the Rancho California s ite appears to be "' feas ible solution to r egional aviation needs of the future Diedrich and Riley said the next step will be to arrange a m eetin g with R1 vcr s 1de Supervisor Will iam Jones s ometime befo re Oc to be r Rancho Cahforn1a. a Kaiser · Aetna planned community, lies in Jones' district. Jones could not be contacted for comment today However, Riverside Count y Airport Department officials said they are aware of the proposal but have yet to develop an opinion. Norton Young love, another Riverside County s upervisor. commented that ·'The Orange County s upervisors have con· slanUy wanted lo plan an airport outs ide of Orange County It <See AIRPORT. Page A2 l Irv ine Driver Hurt in Crash Flee ing Woman Killed SANTA MONI Ci\ l/\P J Three m asked men ambusht>d two couples as they returned home and then shot and killed one of the women an acrospat'<' executive's v. ire <1fler she run and fell while the otht•r-. la,· .;pread-eagled on the ground Police v. ere in vestigalin)! possible connection bt·twt•en th ambush and l wo other allad. • all occurring within 40 minute and within a fi ve·m1le r3dtU!'> Two other people were dead. Four men were in custod) "She was j ust executed. Police Sgt. Ray mond Cham pagne said of the amhu::.h "h1ch occurred as lhe couple!-> rt>lumrd after dining out. ··shl· v.a~ hit twice." Forty m in ute~ latn. pol1 t1' said, tv.o membC'rs or the St·r('t·ri Actors Guild were s hot <.ind ktlkd as they walked a long a slrt•t•l about five miles a way. but rob bery apparently wa~ not th .. • motive. Tht• victims, a man an<.l woman in their mid·.~s. \\er<' not immediately 1dent1fi<'<I Soon a fter the ambush anti pnor to lhe sidewalk shooting, four other persons were roblx·d ;.is they returnl'd home from din lll'r. but no shootings took phte'l' PoliCl' s aid all thn.•t· t·p1::.c)()es took place bet ween 11 p m Jncl midnight Thursda~ All four persons arrcskd v. t·re booked for invesli~atwn or rob bery, police said. Two men each were booked in separate caM?!-> The i r n ames were not im mediatl!lv released. "We th.ink the cases arc rcl:it ed.·· said Venice Division Sgt Larry Kallestad. whose offil-e was investigating the sidewalk ~hooting. The ambush s laying v.as lh<· most dramatic. officers said Police said the lhn •c men leaped from behind bushes and ordered the four to lay face down on the g round. Officers said G loria Wiltc , 57 , wife or Lockheed Aircraft Corp. ex· t>cutive Roland Wille. apparentl y <See EXECUTE, Page A2) Or:~~::asl We ath•r WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Ford today vetoed the $7.9 billion Education Appropriation Act or 1976, saying it was ''too much to ask the American people -and our economy -to bear." Ford said he has long believed that education "is one of the strong foundation stones of our republic," but said the issue in this appropriation blll was "whether we are going to impose fiscal discipline on ourselves or whether we a re going to spend ourselves into fiscal insolvency." Three Night Landings An Irvine man is in stable con dition today afler being injured in a head·on collision on Red Hill Avenue in Irvine's industrial area Thursday. Jeffrey L. Hardin, 25, of 14851 Jeffrey Road was admitted to Tustin Community Hospital following the 11: 50 a .m: collision. F'og a nrl low clouds ;,t~;,11n . alurday m orni n ~ otherwise mostly s unn.> skies. Highs at Lhe beac·he!. 70 lo 74 rising lo 78 anti 8l inland. INSI DE TODA '1 Selecting programs /or tJ television station requin:s r"· ading letters. lalkmg to L'&ewers -and watrlbng u I re m e rt.do u s o m o •J n t Of ft•kuilion See story t:>-;1 Dad11 J•ilot Staff Wr!tn ~1tn e Cooper on Pagtt C 1 of !.)(Jay .~ n -ekender. Ford said the vetoed bUI called for spending $1.5 billion more than his budget proposal. Portugal Meeting LISBON. Portugal (U PI > - The rullng 3rmed forces move- ment mel In em~rg ~n~y session today to decide whether lo tum the govemmt-nl over to a handful of Communist-backed military leaders. Radar Problerm Plague County Airport By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of IN Delly .. ltetSUft Cbrdnic proble m s with Orange County Airport's radar direc· tional systems forced three jetliners to make rare night land· i.ngs over upper Newport Bay Ju. ly 17, it was confirmed today. The normal landin. approach t.o the aJrport Is over the San Diego Freeway and takeof'fR over the bay have a 10 p.m. curfew. The three jet s and several private planes landed between 10 and 10:30 p.m . "The reveraed laodine that late at nlRht triggered a real I howl of protest,·• according to the county airport official who asked nol to be identified. "Il was lbe first time in four or five years that we've bad a night landing over the bay.'' The official aaid the reversed landing dir~ctlon was required b«ause the. Federal A viaUon Administration turned off the airport's Instrument Landini System (ILS) radar at 10 p.m. that night. He said the IL.5 was having some undisclosed problems due t.o the freeway conalnacUoo 'WOl'k adjacent to the airport along Bristol Street and the FAA want- ed to run some tests. Without the JLS in operation, planes must rely on tl'le airport's second approach system , called lhe Visual Omni Rat'.ge (VO\\J beacon. But lbe VO R ti..lr. oeen almost U!eless lo planes approaching from lhe normal landln1 direc· tJoo since a serlous maJfunction was dlacovered ln early June. That trouble waa finit reported In the Dally Pilot June 11, but alrl>ort otfaclals withheld formal announcement or the difficulty (Set> RADAR, PageA.2l , Ronald N . Jones, 24 , of Canada, the other driver, was treated and released from Tustin Community Hospital. The accident occurred On Red Hill Avenue near tbe inters.ection with Sky Park Boulevard Window Shot O ut The stlll-unoccuJ ted Mazda Motors of America uilding in Irvine bas been l~ tar~et or more than reported business sel· backs. Pohce said t•vf.Qy that so- meone driving past~ slle on lbe San Dteao Freeway shot out a $75 window wllh a high-powered ri· ne. !ndex ) ' .. 2 DAILY PILOT Ftid1y. July 25. 1975 Oldster Flees Elderly Man Roba Bank . SAN FRAN\ISC9 <AP> -The !rail, elderly, wh1le-ha1rcd m~m m baggy pants ha nded the ~ru~pled note lo bank teller Renay Gillman: . I a m an old mfl!l an~ don't have long to live,'' said the. message, wntten in an old-fashioned scrawl on a wrinkled pie~c .or white paper. "I a m sure you have r easons for livmg, and there is a bomb behind the teller line set to go off in IS minutes. "If you don 't believe this, I also have o gun " the note ended. ' .After r eading ~he ~o~e Thursday, Miss Gillman, 24, i-;a1d s he loo~.cd. tnQU!nngly at the man, prompting furn Lo mutter: ~1vc me all the money." Sh e to!d Pohce she gave him about $1 ,000 and w~tched ~1m sh~ffle ~lowly out of the financial dis- tnct Cammo Cahforrua Bank, wait ebediently al the com~r for a traffic signal to change and then disap- pear 111 the lunch-time crowd. f'roM Page AJ CIA DRUGGING ••• I know there is a lot of interest in this ('ase. but really must decline to comment on it untiJ I have secured legal ad vice," Chnsll'm;cn suu.I "Our primary obj eel i \'l' I!'> t 0 d ISC()VCr t he truth ... The fJmil.' s original attorney, \\1l11.1 m L S hapero. now a !\orfolk, Va , District Court Judgt'. said he dropped the suit ~1fter Justice Department and Cl.\ n•p1 •'Sl·ntatn·t·s presented him \\1th S \\ orn '>tatemcnts that the l'olonel had not bc1m drugged. F'urlhcr Justiftl·atwn for <lrop- µ1ng tht• l'J se w;i:-. gi ven to Shape r o \\hen gover n ment repre~enlat1ves mformed him that the suit \\Ould "blow the cov- er" off .igl'nls oper~tsng over- seas Asst L:.S Atlorney Roger Williams who attended a meeting with Shapero und other govern- ment rl•prescntatives on the lawsuit in 1966 said, "At the lime itdidn·Lscl.'m like ;.inykindofbig deal." "ThNc was absolutely no e vidence that the colonel had been drugged. IL was just a case on the s urface which appeared to have no m e rit to it. Not onJy from the s urface bu t from all I could learn.·· he told the Norfolk Virgi- nian-Pilot. Another ex-government representative. former j ustice department lawyer William E. Nelson, said that Christensen had failed the Job interview beeause of htl?h blood pressure. He said that Christensen had passed the CJA 's polygraph test "with nying colors" and that he w~ certain the CIA told him to "get his blood pressure down and come back and see us." Nelson indicated t o the \lirg inia p aper that the CIA sometimes did administer drugs as part of the screening pro· cedure, s uc h as sodium pen· tothal, but that no drugs had been given to Christensen. Il was theonzed that the Christensen 's bizarre behavior and s ubsequent suicide may have been linkt!d to drugs used to control hypertension. There was no indication that the colonel had taken such drugs. Christensen, prior to his retire- ment in 1966. ser ved as director of Jom t ope r ations for the staff of the Atlantic Fleet Commander in Chief. An a viator with 4,700 hours of flying experience in ~ different types of aircraft, the colonel was considered to be in excellent health when he retired at the age of 48. His son said his father always was ''a very strong person" and, as a Mormon, would have con· demned suic1d r . Just be fore his death the younger Christensen had placed a call lo his fathe r and reported that he "sounded weird." Chrts hms e n was discover ed dead in a residential yard, lean· ORANGE C.OAST DAILY PILOT '""Qr,~ (tM t OA ••I ,It W•th..,•ttt•llllf"""' ..... t,, fhl t •• t"-t f • I ii"f' I .,,. .. t-\i' thf Ot .. 1 # t' I I I 1bt I • fJ ( on•JI •"• ,,., .... tf'""' ttl()n• ,, t 1Ni "•·I M. ~.,., thr"uo._ t "°"• rm ( .. •;. ·• 'h • •t U,.ttth H vfll1nt)t1lf"I .... ·''Ill! t 1;1 n "~ • t ,..,,,..,. \e OOlf'h"'' • V•ll•" .. , 1 I II,, t 1""4't h '\if\UU\ <."-''' A \1nq~ h"(l•,... •"°1l(tf I f;11fll1\~°'"'''11•r ~-t11ff1'1A\ •1 '" n( ""' 11ut.1h\r.lno o+•n• ,. ••' ltA• """"'' 1 " I••• I l I• Mi \.A C • 1•orn t1111 RobNI N WP('d JJr r ••«>""' Af\d Uunuvwu Jat k R Curlr·y V'tf' p, .. ",,,."' .. 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The owner of the house, think- ing the colonel to be still alive, went inside to get a blanket with which to cover him. When he re· turned, he came to the conclusion that Christ ensen had <ilready died, the Virginia pape r re· ported. Mrs. Chris tensen, who has not remarried, moved to Orange County from Palo Alto fi ve years ago. Frott1PageAJ RADAR .•• until this week. "We just thought the problem would be ironed out any day and didn't want to make a big thing of it," the airport official said. FAA technicians, who claim they a re close to solving t.qe VOR problem, said the difficulty arose when the s igna l beaming out ove r Tustin and the Newport Freeway was broken up by a new building near the airport. They have been working for six weeks in an effort to screen the build- ing. With the ILS shut down and the VOR inoperative for the normal landing pattern, the airport of· fi cial said the jetliners ap· proaching July 24 had to be rout· ed over the ocean and into the runway over the Upper Bay. ·'That is the only sector where the VOR beacon is dependable right now.'' the official said. Normally, pilots approaching the landing patte rn fly into the a irport over the Newpo rt treeway and make a critical turn to ·line up with the runway over the industr ial area. Jn clear weather, pilots use vis- ual landing procedures but in overcast or at night, the VOR guides them down the freeway, avoiding residential areas. Since the VO R has been out of service, the pilots have been us- ing the ILS approach, which br· ings the planes in on a direct line lo the runway, causing them to fly over Tustin. * * * Frott1PageAJ AIRPORT ..• seems like kind of a copout to me.'' "This hasn't been brought of· ficially to our attention, but we do have a s m all, commuter airpo rt planne d out in the Rancho California area." "Of course, what we have planned is not in a ny way like what they are taiking about,·' said Younglove. If a joint powers agreement can be reached, Diedrich and Riley said the facility could be built using federal grants and special revenue bonds. A preliminary concept d~ign plan drafted by Bresn ahan s hows an ai rport with two 14,000-foot runways occupying J.000 acres. The rest of the s ite would be used by terminal build· mgs. hangars and maintenance facilities. Riley noted that 30,000 acres around the airport site are re· latively undeveloped and could be zoned for compatible uses such as industry and open space. The concept report hints at several major drawbacks to the airport plan, though RiJey and Diedrich discount the m as serious proble ms . The cost. conservative ly estimated at $150 million. ma~ be prohibitive partic ularly if maijqr grant funding cannot be ob- tained. And the site itself, while it looks flat at ground level. ls ac- tually at a slant too steep to permit construction of a s afe ai~rt without major grading. Riley and Diedrich conceded that at least 120 mUUoo cubic yards will have to be moved owr a 3-year period before actual COO· strucbon can begin. 'J"hey saJd gradin& alone could ~t $100 million. But Riley argued ~ D'\lllion cublc yards would have to be mov~ ir the controversial "''" l"tion to build an airport tn the Chino Hills was undertaken. , : Assessor Auditing Slated Orange County supervisors will be asked Tuesday to order immedia te compliance by the county Assessor 's Office with re· 'commendations in a state audit that uncovered more than three dozen deficiencies in county as- sessment practices. And County Administrative Of. fleer Robert Thomas also will ask county s upervisors to de- mand that the assessor's office file two-week progress r eports on steps it is taking to comply with the voluminous r eport submitted by a special audit team from the s tate Board of Equialization. Thomas is rn aking those re- commendations after re viewing one of lhree copies of the com· plete. detailed report. He says in a memo to supervisors that it ap· pears most of the problems cited in the report were no accident. ''It is evident from the report that internal office control with respect to procedures, practices, policies and decisions was firmly in the hands of top departmental manage m .:>nt, especially the form er assessor (now - Congress man Andrew J . Hinshaw )," Thomas said in the memo. .. Few if any of the recommen- dations pertain to managerial overs ight, in experie nce or neglect .. , he continued. Most of the deficiencies and re· co mmend<ili ons are hi ghly technical in nature, Thomas said Supervisors asked for tbe audit in April whe n the assessor 's of· fice became em broiled in a scan- dal involving alleged bribery and improper assessment practices. .H..inshaw and current Assessor Jack Vallerga were indicted on various c harges by the Orange County Grand Jury. Vallerga is currently in the m idst of one of two trials he faces in connection with the indictments. Thomas has one of onJy three fuJI audit reports from the state panel. Reportedly, none of the supervisors have seen the fuJI document, only brief summaries. The other two full copies are in the hands o f County Counsel Adrian Kuyper a nd District At- torney Cecil Hicks for analysis. Problem areas detailed in the audit report include: -Failure in some cases to as- sess property at the proper rate. -Ina bility or failure to audit all businesses ~ith property worth $50,000 or more every four years. -Use of a technically illegal method of offsetting assessments that are too low one year with as· sessments that are too high the next year. -Some ''unreasonable" ap- praisaljudgments. -Use of some outmoded ac- counting principles. Fro•PageAI VALLERGA lyeamed. He also insisted that an airline ticket paid for by Orange County taxpayers was related to official business and was not solely for the assessor's personal gain. In defending Vallerga's role as a consultant, Murphy c4llled him "an apostle for computerized as- sessments'·. He also braced the defense for possible future allegations that few services were performed for the $6,000 check Hinshaw re· ceived which was later split with VallerJ?a. Murphy called the fee "a con· sultant's windfall." He argued that Hinshaw and then Spartanburg assessor John Q. Evert agreed to a flat consul· tant 's fee of $6,000. County Unit Breaks With Health Panel .~r a nge County League of Cities r e presentatives voted Thursday night to continue their support of the Orange County Health Planning Council . League endorsement of the council came despite a written request by County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich to delay consideration of' the support resolution. It was two months ago that supervisors voted to seek ap- pointment of' themselves as the county's health planning agency. In his letter to the cities. however, Diedrich said the supervl.sors do not intend to take ov~r the health plannins ruoc- Uon. lnlt.ead, be Hid. the boa.rd Wlll1 attempt to establbb a mo1'e t\mc- tionaJ and rnpoJMrl\'e platrllQI unit. But Diedrich '1 plea for a delay ln tbf leaiue'1 acllon did UuJ• eood as the voice vote ov•· wbti miosly support.eel the mat- ing health planning ~u. ' Ethel at the Helm Ethel Kenne dy holds the jib sheet as she and other members of the Kennedy family sail in the Curragh off Hyannis Port, Mass. E'ro• Page Al EXECUTE. • • started to run while the others complied. However, she fe ll and the s hotgun-wielding gunmen st arted s hooting, s triking her twice. Champagne said the shots mis- sed the others because "when the shooting started , everyone scat- tered.'' A police spokesman said the Willes and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hudson had just been dropped off by a third couple. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clem enshaw, when the ambush occurred outside the Hudsons' $100,000 home in the af· fluent north side of this seaside suburb. Officer Charles Wilson said the holdup pair pistol-whipped Witte because he was slow in respond- ing. Witte suffered cuts above his eye and a possible concussion but he was r eported in satisfactory condition after treatment in San- t a Monica Hospital. Champagne said the pair then rifled the couples' pockets and purses and suddenly opened fire with both weapons. Summer Russ Grain Sales To Up Food Cost? From Wire Services WASlUNGTON -American consumers might see retail food prices rise slightly because of r e- cent U.S. grain sale to the Soviet Union, an Agriculture expert said today. J . Dawson Aha lt, USDA sWf economist, said that there "may be some" increase in consumer food prices above what has been estimated by the department in 1975. And he said that if gr ain prices go up further as a result of the Russian purchases, those would put upward pressure on food prices in 1976. Ahalt told a news conference, however, that he could not be precise and that much still de· pends on the size of U.S. crops, grain marke t prices and Soviet needs. The department has been say· ing that retail food prices are ex· peeled to a verage six to eight SALE percent above 1974 if farmers get record crops as now seems like· ly, compared with gains of 14.5 percent in each of the past two years. Assistant Secretary Richard E . Bell told the news conference that a further decline in the Sov- iet Union's drought-stricken harvest may force Moscow to im- port about 20 million metric tons of grain to help make up the de· fie it. However, Western sources in Moscow said the Soviet Union m ay be coming to the end of its grain deals. Be ll said h e did not think Russia will buy as much as it did in 1972, almost 30 million tons, or that the U.S. government will be caught napping as it was three years a go. Continues Thcrl'·, 'fill rimt" to save mllre than ever bcf<irc on rht: mo5t rt·nnwnnl n.tml..'.s 1n ho mt fu rn1<.hlf1,I.(~. 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N1H('f1Nf .vO J'S 1.19 NfWPOIH BEACH • •n• Wl!>l~Ulf Ot , t>4' 10!.0 LACUNA efACH • JH NOlllH t Olll l 11'1YY. 494 bH I . ' Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION Today .. s ('losing ~. \'. Stot•ks VOL. 68, NO. 206, 4 S§CTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAY, JULY 25, 1975 TEN CENT Widow Says CIA. Drugged Hainhurger By RUDl NIEDZIELSKJ Ottlle O•llY f'OotSWt The husband or a Laguna Hills woman who took his own life in 1966 after being given a job in- lerview by the CIA said shortJy before his death that agents Ced him a drug concealed in a ham- burger. James R. Christensen. a re· tired Marine colonel, told rus wife that the drug was slipped to Who's That? him in a cale at the Washington National Airport before return· ing lo Virginia Beach , where the couple lived at the time. Mrs. Edith Christensen, who now lives at 3065 A Via Serena South io Lei"Sure World, has re· fused to di sc u ss the circumstances s urrounding the bizarre case. but told reporters of the Norfolk Virginian ·Pilot in an earlier interview s he believed UPI Te....,_. It's Woodstock, a friendly mouse, who perches com- fortably atop Bonita, a great Dane. They're pet& of Pen- ny Adams1 13, of San Diego, who says the rodent makes a regular nabit of nmning up a(ld down .Bonita's muzzle. "She probably thinks it's a big flea," Penny says. Execution Murder In Santa Monica SANTA MONICA (AP> -An actor and actress were gunned down as they walked along a re· sidential s treet 40 minutes after three masked men ambushed two couples ne arby, killing a woman with an "execution" shotgun blast while the others lay spread·eagled on the ground. Police said today they were in· vesligaling a possible connection between the s layings and an armed robbery which occurred in the vicinity during the same. briertime s pan. The actor and actress were killed as 'they walked along a Venice street shortly before mid· night. Bob Crutchfield, a spokesman for Mary Tyler Moore En- terprises, identified the actress as Barbara Colby, 36, who h ad played mostly minor roles in rums and television and was to have been a regular on the upcom- ing ''Phyllis'' TV series. Carol Low, a spokeswoman for the Abrams·Rubaloff entertain- ment agency, identified the actor County Unit Breaks With Health Panel Orange County League or Cities representaUves voted Thursday night lo continue their support of the Orange County Health P lanning CoWlcil. League endorsement of the eouncU cas;ne despite a written request by Count y Board or Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich to d elay consideraUon of tbe support resolution. It was two months ago that supervisors voted lo seek ,ap- pointment or themselves as the county's health plannina agency. Jn hi• letter to tbe cltlea, however, Diedrich sald the aupervison do not intend to take over the heallb plaimlna func- Uoa. JDltead, he Hid. the board wll1 attempt to estabUsh a more func· Uooal and responsive planning unlt. But Diedrich'• plea for a delay ln the leafue's actJon did UtUe good as tbe volce vote over- whelmlntlY supported the ubt· ina health plannlruc council. f as James Kie rnan. 35, who worked mainly in New York un. tiiJ July 1. Police announced loday lhal six persons had been arrested and booked for investigation of robbery a s au\'horities in- vestigated a possible connection between the incidents, which OC· curred withi n a five·mHe radius. The first incident occurred out· side a $100,000 home in the af. fluent north side or this seaside suburb. Gloria Witte , 57, wife of Lockheed Aircraft Corp. ex- ecutive Roland Witte, apparently ran while the others began to lie face down. However, she fell and the shotgunwielding gunma n started shooting, striking her twice. "She was just executed," Police Sgt. Raymond Cham- pagne said or the ambush whk h occurred as the couples returned after dining out. Twenty minutes later. four other persons returning home from dinner about five miles away were accos ted in front of a house, ordered inside and then robbed. Police said there was no shooting there. The two SAG members were shot and killed as they walked along a residential street about a half-mile away, but robbery ap· parently was not the motive. Police said all three episodes took place between 11 p.m. and midnight Thursday. "We think <See EXECUTE, Page A2} Budget ~eview Session Set Trustees of the Huntington Beach City School District will bold a special meeting at 7 p.m ., Monday. in the library at Dwyer School to review the dialrict 's $10.5 million budget for igis-76. Superintendent S. A. Moffett said the budget will be reviewed at the 1pcclal session because of the pouibWty two board mem· ben wm not be present Aue. 5 when the board ls expected to formally ado1>t lhe budget. Moff •U said the board a1JO wlU conalder lbe apeotntment ol a new principal at Pet.cnon School MOl1day n)jbt. Thole are the only two items on the agenda. be said. , the drug was administered lo sec how her husband would react if he were disoriented. Mrs. Christensen said she didn't know whether lo believe her husband's vers ion of how he was drugg e d and that her husband tended to keep all in. formation about the interview secret, the Virginia paper re· ported. She was quoted as s aying that her husband behaved strangely after returning home and that he believed the world was coming lo an end. He forbade her lo buy meat at the milita ry commissary because he believed it lo be poisoned and feared that his house was bugged. Christensen ended hls life by s hooting himself in the head and. although he left no suicide note, it was believed by Vi rginja Beach police al the lime he killed himself because he was despon dent over the job interview. Mrs . Christensen ;rnd ht•r daughter . Linda , filed an SM,000 damage suit against lhe CIA in 1966 bul withdrew lit1~ation when her lawyer -eaml' to the <:on- clusion he couldn ·twin the cast• The possibililv of r enewed litigation was raised Thursday by Mrs . C h rislt'ns cn '::, son. James Chns tt•11st·11 Jr . a S~n t-l"ancisco stock broker Christensen. 31, said that his ramily is SCl'ktng to retain al lorney Davacl K :uyrc~ <>£ Philadelphia. lhl· s aml' attorney who represented the family oC Army sc1ent1s t Frank Olson. Olson leaped to his death from a New York high-rise after the CIA allegedly drugged him with LSD. <See CIA, P age A2l ort • m Riverside To Get County Study Rancho Meeting Slated Oldster Flees Elderly Man Robs Bank SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The frail , elde r iy. white.haired man in baggy pants handed the crumpled note to bank teller Renay Gillman: Sometime in the next two mon· ths,Orange and Riverside county super visors will begin talking about building a $150 million in· ternational airport al Rancho California, "I am an old man and don't have long to live," said the message, written in an old-fashioned scr awl on a wrinkled piece of while paper. ··I am sure you have reasons for li vi ng, and there is a bo mb behind the teller line set to go off in 15 minutes. "If you d on't believe this, I also have a gun." th<: note ended. The Riverside County site woul.d occupy 10,000 acres atop a mesa near t he desert community Temecula. After reading the note Thursday, Miss Gillman, 24, said she looked inquiringly at the man, prompting him to mutter: "Give me all the money." Ground access to the area is limited and would have to un- dergo major improvements in· c ludinJ? construction of a highway across Camp Pendleton just south or San Clemente. She told police she gave him about Sl.000 and watched him shuffle slowly out or the financial dis- trict Camino California Bank, wait obediently at the corner for a traffic signal lo change and then disap· pear in the lunch·time crowd ID a joint report issued Thurs· day night, Orange County supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley said their pre· liminary study of the Rancho California airport proposal has been completed. Victim of Depression They said a final m eeting Thursday with county airport director Robert Bresnahan con- vinced them the time was right to begin talks with Riverside of- ficials over construction of the airport. Hathaway Resigns As Interior Chief Riley and Diedrich were ap- pointed by the full board to a ct as a study committee to explore the proposal. Bresnahan's staff pre pared the report issued Thursday. It states a major jet airport with two runways on the Rancho (See AIRPORT, Page A2) Irvine Driver Hurt in Crash An Irvine man is in stable con- dmon today after being injured in a head-on collision on Red Hill Avenue in Irvine's industrial area Thursday. J effrey L. Hardjn, 25, of 14851 Jeffrey Road was admitted to Tustin Community Hos pital following the 11 : 50 a. m . collision. Ronald N . Jones, 24, of Canada, the other driver, was treated and released from Tustin Community Hospital. The accident occurred On Red Hill Avenue near the intersection with Sky Park Boulevard. By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPI > S tanl ey K . Hathaw ay, hospitali zed si n ce Jul y 15 because of depression and ex- haustion, res igned as secretary of Interior today after ority five weeks in office. President Ford accepted the decision ''with deepest regret." The resignation becomes effec- tive on a ppointment and Senate confirmation o f a successor . White House press secretary Ron Nessen said the department will ~run meanwhile by its solicitor, Dale K. Frizzell. Hathaway was 51 Saturday. He is a lawyer. and was governor of Wyoming from 1967to1974. He was sworn in June 13 after a grueling confirmation battle in the Senate during which virtually e very major e nvironmental group opposed his nomination. The White House made public an exchange of letters between Hathaway and Ford, both dated today. "lt is with deepest regret that for reasons of personal health, I must a sk you to accept my re · s ignation." Hathaway wrote. "T o have b een selected to New York Bonanza UPI Telet>hoto QUITS CABINET POST Interior's Hathaway become your secretary or In· terior has been a s ingular honor. and I a m deeply g r ateful for the trust and confidence you placed in me. She's Lottery Millionaire ' NEW YORK <AP> -A depart· son, Simon, 13, would ha ve ment store buyer has become a priority from the winnings. millionaire on television's She said she would also donate newest and richest game show, ''a few thousand" to her son's the New York state lottery. Little League team, buy an all· "I'm Ooored," 34·year-0ld Jae· brick house on Long Island and queline Rosenzweig, the state's "visit my family around big prize winner, gushed Thurs· Christmas time." day night berore several million Mrs. Rosenzweig, an assistant viewers. buyer for Montgomery Ward, The show. on WABC-TV, was came lo this country 14 years ago the first TV presentation of a lot· from Lodi, Poland. tery in the state. · A rmal spin of a numbered With a hoopla of balloons, carnival wheel made Mrs . shrieks, and flashing light.. Rmenrwelg the grand prize win· checks amounUna to ti.IS ner ever Leslie Hewitt. al~ or mllJion •ere ha•ded onr lo J1maic1, who received the Hvtn flnallsL,, maklJ\g it the second prize of SS00.000. great.ell giveaway in telev~ llewltt. 39. a dHigner of air- bistory. conditioning systems. said his Stancilns near a pile of '1 wile didn't attend the broadcast million in closely 1UJrded cub, because ·'it's too nerve· Mn. RClffftSweig, adlvorcff who wracking, she couldn't t.akc lt." llves ln Jamaica, Queem. told re· Third prize winner of $250,000 porters lbal tbe education ol her ·1 .was Tom Pl au, a f)05\man in North Tonawanda. N.Y. There were four $50.000 win· ners . Hosted b y Monty Hall, the broadcast was seen in Albany, Syracuse, Binghamton, Buffalo, Watertown, Rochester and New York City. The show also m eant windfalls for 10,000 viewers who held tickets which had the winning number read for the state•s re- gular weekly and jackpot lottery. F'or the single telecast. an ag· gregate audience of about five million had been projected. The special telecast was re· garded as an experiment thal could lead to a weekly serie! this (all for thP regular 50-cent lol· tery. "We'll see next week what tt has done (or soles," snjd Jerry Bnmo. dlrector of the t;tate's Lot· lery Division. Vallerga Denied Acquittal By GARY GRANVIi.LE OI Th~ D~tly Pilot !>t~ll A surprise motion for atq111ll<.tl of Orange County Ass<.•!->sor J al'k Vallerga was quickly denied Thursday by Ventura County Superior Cou rt J udgc Robert Shaw. The acquittal motion <·~1m1: Jt the close of opcninf:( slakmcnts by o pposi n g attorneys 1n Valler ga·s trial on seven relony charges brought against him in an Orange County Grand Jury in diclment. When moving for 4fqwttaJ. t.ll· fense attorney Richard Murphy charged that Assistant Dlslrlct Attorney Mich ael Captzz1 in n1s opening state ment failed to ~tall' criminal charges agrunst tht.• a~ sessor. But Judge S h a\\ thought otherwise and denied Murph} ~ motion. Such mo\'es arc normally made after the prosecution has presented its entire case. After deny m g lht' acquitta1 mo lion and before calling the first witness lo tes tifv in the trial. Judge Shaw calle 0 d a recess until Monday morning . Before leaving the Jury I.lo\. lhe nine·man. three-woman JUr\ heard remarkably simjlar op1.•n· mg statements from Murphy ancl Capizzi. The prosecutor pamstakingl) traced the background and cvl'nb leading to payment or so called consulting fees and expenses to Vallerga by Spartanburg Count~. South Carolina. It is Capizzi·s contention that the assessor's acceptance of the money was a connict of interest and constituted grand theft, cm bezzlement a nd mis appropria tion. Murphy did not deny Cap1zz1's a llegation that his client had ac ce pte d about $3,925 from Spartanburg. But. he argued. the money paid Valler ga, $J,OOO of it through Re p. Andrew Hins haw CR · Newport Beach). was legillmate- <See VALLERGA, Page A2) Or:•:c;1 7 :••I Weatller F'og and low clouds again Sa turd ay morninf:l otherwise m ostly s unny skies. Highs at the ~ache~ 70 to 74 rising to 78 and 86 inland. INSIDE TOD1\ \' Selecting programs /or a televiaion station require! re· ading letters. talkin9 to viewers -and watching o t remendotu amount of televUion. See &tonJ by Daily Pilot Scalf Writer Anne Cooper on Page CI of today's Wukcnd.er Index 14 c .. 14 A4,I J A• 11 J Ct-4 . ... , .._, ct U.t u M,N () .. .42 OAILYPILOT H/F Assessor Auditing Slated Orange County supervisors .will l>~ asked Tuesday to ordei- mmedwtc compliance by the ·ounty Asse::.~or's OfCice Wlth re· 'tlmmendations m a state audit h.it uncovered more than three IOJcn tlt>fll'lt?nCHlb IO ('OW\ly as- •l'S ... llll'lll practices And C:uu11ly Ad in 1rus trative Of. "1n•r Hobert Thom<AS also will 1 ... k ('U~lllt~ ~uperv1sors to de- njnd lhJt lht• a::.ses:.or's office '1 kt\\o \\t.•ek pro~ress reports on •h.'PS ll IS t aking to l'Omply with h'-· \ olumanous 1't•port submitted ·~ J ::.pec1jl .rnd1t team from the l 1tc 60<1rd or ~qu1ahzation. fhom.i:. 1:. making those re· '"1111111cntfat1ons after reviewing 111" llf lhn•c co(Hes of the com· ,•h ll dt.•t.i1lt.•d report lll' says in 1 ml·nw lo ... upcrv1sors that 1t ap· p1-.1r.., mo..,l uf the prnblems cited '" t hl' rl'l'Orl \<\<ere 110 JCC1dent. It h t'V ldt•nt from the report 1'1,11 11•tl•rn al office control with I l':-!ll'l'l ll> procedur es, pr act ices, ,,..,[H·tl'" .ind dl'Ci!'ions was firmly 111 Ow h.inJs nf WP departmental m.1n.ip~nll•nt . l':o-pt.·t·1 ~.llly the I 1 • 1 m \' r .! s s l' ::. :--o r ( n o w . l 11 11 t!1 \' s s m .1 n ;\ 11 d r l' w J . llm .. h:J\~ 1. Thomas said 1Jl the I llt.'1110 !-\•" .r .in) of the recommt!n· d 111on~ J>l'rl.lln h> managerial "' l'r"1f!hl . 1nl·:q>1.•rience or fll•)!iCl l. ht' l'IHll IO U1.-<l. .\l u)'ool l•I till' Jd1nL·nc1t'S and re- \ 11m nll 11d.1lll>ns jrc hig hly l,.1•hn11.•JI 1n nature. Thomas -.;.11d. :--upervi...or.., Jskcd for the audit 111 April "hl•n the assessor 's of- h1.'t.' l>t.'l'J m1• 1.•mbroilcd in a scan· cl.st Ill\ nl vin~ alleged bribery and 111111111pl'r a:-.sessment pra<'tices. Ftlday, July 25, 1975 Shark Spit Out Diver LOS ANGELES (AP> - Tbe YOUJlt dJver wbo says he survived a shark attack s_ays .. he's glad lt was more hke Gums" that "J aws." The ihark "kind of clamped. but it didn't chomp on tne, it kind or mouthed me," s aid Robert Rebstock, who estimated the fish was up to 18 feet long. "It grabbed me, lift· ed me up in the air and spit me out.·• R~bstock , 23, o( San Manno, a student al UC Santa Barbara, suffered lacerations and pun<'lure wounds, authorities said Thursday. VALLERGA lyearned. He also insisted that an airline ticket paid for by Orange County taxpayers was related lo official business and was not solely for the assessor's personal gain. In defending Vallerga's role as a consultant. Murphy called him "an apostle for computerized as- sessments". He also braced the defense for possible future allegallons that few services were performed for the $6.000 check Hinshaw re· ceived which was later split with Valier.ea. Murphy called the fee "a con· sultant 's windfall.·· He argued that Hinshaw and then Spartanburg assessor John Q. Evert agreed lo a nat consul· tant's feeof $6.,000. In intervie~s three months ago. Spartanburg County of· ficials said they were not certain what they had received for the S6.000 and Evert described the consulting services as "about 10 to 15' · phone conversations p,....·p•9a.4J EXECUTE. • • the cHH are related," uJd Venice Dlvulon Set. Larey Kal· lestad. Kan-.atad aaid omcen bad been lnveatJ1at.1Jl1 a residential armed robbery two days earlier. in which a yellow van was U8ed. Police obtained the Ucenae num~r from witnesses and had staked out a building in Venice. Then, when told a!ter the death of Mra.1 Witte that a similar van had been used, police moved in and arrested the six persons in Venjce. In Thursday night's first inci· dent, police said tbe Wittes and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hudson had just been dr~p_ped off by a third couple after they had gone out to dinner. Three men, armed with a re volver and a shotgun, jumped from tbe bushes border· ing the Hudson home and or· dered the couples to lie face down on the lawn. Officer Charles Wilson said the gunmen pistol-whipped Witte because he was s low in respond· ing. Witte suffered cuts above his eye and a possible concussion but he was reported in satisfactory condition after treatment in San· ta Monka Hospital. Champagne said the m en opened fire with both weapons, then rifled the couples' pockets and purses. They escaped in a van driven by a fourth person, he said. Audit Shows 'Overcharge' YOSEMITE (AP) -A !ederal audit shows the National Park Service lets its main con· cessionaire, MCA, overcharge the public for food and lodging at Yosemite while its staf( receives massive discounts, a newspaper said Thursday. ll1mh.1 .... Jnd t:urrcnt Assessor .l.wl-\ .illl·rgJ wt> re md1cled on ',mou::. <'horges by the Orange ( ounl~ (,r.md Jury. Va ll crga 1s l'llrn·nll~ 1n the m idst of one of t\.\ll ln<.1 b ht• f•1l'.e.s in conncd1on \\tth the indic·tmcnts. • between himsel! and Hinshaw. The audit by the U.S. General Accounting Office will be re· leased a t a congressional hearing Friday in Washington, D.C. Thoma:-; h.i~ Olll' of onlv three full aud 1t reports from ttie state panel Reportl'dly, none of the superv1:.ors have s~n the full d<'cument. only brief:.ummarics- The other two full copies are 111 the hands of County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and Distncl Al· torney Cecil Hicks for analysis. Problem jreas detailed m the audit r eport include: -Failure in some cases to as- :.-e~s property at the proper rate. ln:.ibtllly or failure to audit •ill busme.sses with property worth $5-0.000 or more every four yl'<i rs. l'se of o technically illegal mt•lhod of offsetting assessments th.it Jrt> too low one year with as· ::.e~~nwnls th:.il arc too high the ne't vedt Somt' "unrca:-onable" ap· pr :11!,J I JUd~ rn cnt~. l ':--t> or :--om c outmoded ac· c.'Ount1ng pnnt·1ples. Valley Bohi?y Soxers Second in Tourney The.• minor all -stars o( the Fountain Valley Bobby Sox Lf'ague rinished second this week io a regional t ournament in &>llnower. Foun t ai n Valley's team finished the double elimination tournament with four wins and '" o losses. They lost their open· mg game against Bellflower, but won the next four. then lost again to Bellflower. the eventual cham· pion City trike Ends PALO ALTO CAP ) -About450 city employe have ended a four· week s trike by rat.irying a 21· month contnict th<1t will increase I heir pay by 15.5 percent. ORANGE COAST H 1 DAILY PILOT riy r,, '""'" r ~ 't~• , r 1 With""""''"' , '"'" ,,., • .,,, •• ,,,.,,, ''''' ·~c•• ••dt..tU•tl•.uuy ( t t t-+•" ' 6~ l ..... f"\J·•·-·· "" , .... ~·· '""' '"ft "11 ,..,., '"' :J~ t IP'Lu I ,f (MM y. ... • •. • 11 hl"'\t~ •• ,. t •••' ~ t•t.1tr • '"' I • 19All , It. "i• \A,,Qll f,.t • V•lh ' And • •'• • .. t-,. t f" •' '''" ( ,.,, 6 not• f• qont"41 r1 t ,. ' 11 t-ti ·I'll' i• tAv tfllil or.-th ,,.., I tU '~"'" ,, ... ,., I At .. ., ..,,,. t ,..,, ~,, ... ff !"I l")Mf Ro brrt N Wrr'<1 l'n· ,,. ' ' ,, r •" .,,.. • J.-.Clo. 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' ' E'rottt Page Al CIA DRUGGING ••• "I know there is a lot of interest in this case, but really must decline to comment on it untU I have secured legal advice," Christensen said. "Our primary objective is to d iscover the truth . ., The family's original attorney, William L S hapero. now a Norfolk. Va .. District Court Judge, said he dropped the suit after Justice Department and CIA representatives presented him with sworn statements that the colonel had not been drugged. Further justification !or drop· ping the case was given to S hapero w h e n government representatives informed him that the s uit would · 'blow the cov- er" off agents operating over- seas. Asst. U.S. Attorney Roger Williams who attended a meeting with Sbapero and other govern· ment representatives on the lawsuit in 1966 said, "Al the lime it didn't seem like any kind of big deal.'' "There was absolutely no evidence that the colonel had been drugged. It was just a case on the surface which appeared to have no merit to it. Not only from the surface but from all I could learn,·· he told the Norfolk Virgi- nian-Pilot. Another ex-government representative. former justice department lawyer William E. Nelson, said that Christensen had failed the job interview because of high blood pressure. He said that Christensen had passed the CIA's polygraph test "with flying colors'' and that he was certain the CIA told rum lo ··get his blood pressure down and come back and see us." Nelson indicated lo the Virginia paper that the CIA sometimes did administer drugs as part of the screening pro- cedure, such as sodium pen· tothal, but that no drugs bad been given to Christensen. It was theorized that the Christensen's bizarre behavior a nd subsequent s uicide may have been linked lo drugs used lo control hypertension. There was no indication t.het the colonel bad taken such drugs. Beach Movies For ChilJren The Saturday nlaht movte at the beach in Huntfngtoo Beach will feature four children'• rums this weekend. ShowUme is 8:15 p.m .• on the sand in front or the city lifeguard headquarters at the Lake Street entrance. The fiJms are free, just brine a blanket for your aeat. Saturday's features are : ''Sel!iab Cianl." ''Or. Se\191 On the Loo1e." "Madeline" and "~Balloon." Tbe films on lhe beach are pre· sentcd each Saturday nJ.abt by the city library system. For a complelt listin' of Mure p~ arama check the central Ubrary on Talbtrt Avenue at Oold~n West Street . , Christensen, prior t.o his retire· meot in 1966, served as director of joint operations tor the staff of the AUantic Fleet Commander in Chier. An aviator with 4,700 hours of flying experience in ~ different types of aircraft, the colonel was considered to be in excellent health when he retired at the age of48. His son said his Cather always was "a very s trong person" and, as a Mormon, would have con· demoed suicide. Russ Grain Buy May Hike Retail Food From Wire Services WASHINGTON -American cons umers might see retail food prices rise slightly because of re- cent U.S. grain sale to the Soviet Union, an Agriculture expert said today. J . Dawson Ahalt, USDA sta(f economist, said that there "may be some" increase in consumer rood prices above what has been estimated by the department in 1975. And he said that if grain prices go up further as a result of the Russian purchases, those would put upward pressure on food prices in 1976. Ahalt told a news conference, however, that he could not be precise and that much still de- pends on the s ize of U.S. crops, grain market prices and Soviet needs. The department has been say- lni that retail food prices are ex· peeled to average six t.o eight percent above 1974 it farmers get record crops as now seems like- ly, compared with gains of 14.S percent in each or the past two years. Assistant Secretary Richard E Bell told the news conference that a further decline in the Sov- iet Union's ·drought-s tricken harvest may force Moscow to lm· port about 20 million metrlc tons ol grain to help make up the de· ficit. However, Western sources in M0tcow said the Soviet Union may be comine to the end of its 1raln deals. Bell said be did not think Russia wiU buy as much u it did ln 1972, almoal 30 million ton.a, or that the U.S. government will be caught napping as it was three years ago. The purchase• by the Soviet.a could boost bread pric" on American sroceey sbehcs. But no lmmedlate price h.lke wad· pected. Major bakers said 'Ibur9day the lbuslan. bave not boulbt enou1b 1raln to create aa American 1horta•e. but aald boldinl the price would depend on lJmlt.ln.C future gain sales. s (]p SI« C'ents . Ford Proposes Gas Price Plan B)' HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPI> -In an attempt to break the atalemate wHh Congress over energy p0licy 1 President Ford today pro- posed an oil pricing plan that would add six cents a gallon to the price of gasoline by the end of 1978. The President, who personally unveiled his compromise al· tempt, said the decontrol plan would place a limit of $11.50 a barrel on Sept. 1 on the cost of domestic oil produced slnce 1973. The current level of such oil is around $13 a barrel. But Ford sajd the $11.50 ceiling would gradually increase by a nickel each month for the 39 months. This step would allow the U S. oil prices to gradually creep back to the level of world prices. Ford also asked Congress to extend for three months the cur- rent oil ceiling law due to expire Aug. 31 and use that lime to enact a windfall profit tax on excess profits which might result from the decontrol. "This nation desperately needs cooperation. not confrontation. on the critical energy issue," Ford said . Under the plan, all new 011 - that produced from wells since 1973 -would fall to $11.50 on Sept. l from the current world market price. 1t would be frozen for September at $11.50. Starting Oct. 1, it would rise a nickel a month until November, 1978 when it would be at $13.45. There also would be a phaseout o ( controls on oil produced before 1973 which is currently at $5.25. It gradually would be aJlowed to rise to $13.45 over the same 39· month period. At the e nd or this time. all oil would be selling at the same price. Another major recommenda· lion in the plan was Ford's r e· quest for a provision that the firms plow back a portion of their added revenue to increase pro- ductivity. A fact sheet distributed by the While House said the proposal would generate an increase of six cents per gallon by the end of 1978. Gas would rise by one cent a Summer gallon by the end of this year, another cent by the end of 1977 and four more cents by the end of 1978. Ford and Congress have been ~able to agre~ on an oil policy, . with the Pre1udent vetoing one Congress-passed bill and the House turning down Ford's pre· vious plan. Huntington Sets Special Fund Meet A request for $225,000 in county fonds and general discussion with leaders ot city boards and commissions are the major items on the agenda of a special meeting called for Monday ni~hl by the Huntington Beach City Council. The council will meet al 7 p.m . The adjourned session was !i_rst called as a general policy re- view with the chairmen or each of the city's appointed boards commissions and committees. ' At least one representative from each appointed body is ex. peeled to attend. though no formal outline or what will be dis· cussed has been presented. One major item the council is expected lo act on will be a re· solution requesting $225,000 in county revenue sharing !unds . The city wants the money to cover half the cost or 17.2 acres or land boug ht for the third phase of the new central park. County o!ficials long ago pro· mised to give t he city the $225,000, according to Floyd ''Bud" Belsito, assistant to the city administrator. But at that time it was intended to help purchase the Sully-Miller pit which the city still has not bought. "We went ahead with councn authorization and bought some of this other third phase land," Belsito said. SALE P.-..P~AJ AIRPORT ... Callfomla site appears to be n reoslble solution to regional avtaUon needs of the future. Diedrich and Riley said the next step will be to arrange a meeting wi th Ri ver sidl! Supervisor W illiam Jon es sometime before Octo ber. Rancho Callfornla. a Kaiser· Aetna planned community, I.Jes 111 Jones' district. Jones could not be contacted for comment today. However. Riversid e County Airport Department o fficials said they are aware of the proposal but have yet lo develop an opinion. Nort~n Younglove, another Riverside County supervisor, commented that •'The Orange County supervisors have con· stantly wanted to plan en airport out side of Orange County. It seems like kind of a copout to me." . ''.This hasn't been brought of· f1c1ally lo our attention, but we d? have a s mall, commuter airport planned out in the Rancho California area." ··or course, what we have planned Is not in any way like what they are taik:ing about " said Younglove. • If a jolnt powers agreement c~n be reached, Diedrich and Rtley said the f acllity could be built using federal grants and special revenue bonds A preliminary concept design plan drafted by Bresnahan s hows an ai rport with two 14,000-foot runways occupying 3,000 acres. The rest of the site ':"Ould be used by terminal build· ings, hangars and maintenance facilities . Youth Jobs Still Offered The Huntington Beach Man- power omce still has some jobs available for youths from 14·22. Anyone interested must apply at the Manpowe r omce, 520 Pecan Ave .. by Wednesday. Jobs include work with city de- partments, local s chool districts ~d non-profit community agen· c1es. More than 150 youngsters a_re presently employed part· hme or fulllime through the Manpower youth program. Jobs are given to the city resi- dents who need them the most. For m ore information phone 536·2526. Continues There·, ~cill t1mt· r1) ,.we mun· 1han t:ver before on dt l mo'r n·nowncd n.1mt·~ in homt turn1 ~h1n,i.t' Herc .uc a fl·\\ t·iwm· rks. ' DREXEL HERITAGE HENREDON i31SHOPGATE AMERICAN TOUR ALVARADO Cr.icl"ful wuntry SpJn1sh \l)'k B1.·Jut1t'ul counrry !>tyl1n~ ... OlJn1orn furr11rttn. l:n~lish scylini:t 25 % 25% 15 % . savings savings savings FOUR FRANCESCA VENlTlAN CENTl)RIES Popular lial1J11 0 1:dr1111m lurnirun· Sl'l1:c!l'd 1t1.:m' ~rylin~ in lr1·111h, l1.m1lt-:111Hl•I Ill rr1. nd1 a111I 'kcor.u 1011 Ln~l,,h 25 % 20% 15 % savings savrngs savrngs UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Famous names in upholstered furn1-.hin~ ac g rcar savings. HENREDON .......... 15 %OFF MARGE C ARSON 20% OFF STONE & PHILLIPS 25%oFF CLASS IC LEATHER.15% OFF PJu m uch, much more! Scop in now for th e fincsc sclccrion of qualicy home: f urn1shings in cht· Soulh UJy ... NOW AT REDUCED PRI CES! DEALERS roR HENllEOO N . ormm . HERITAG~. l(A~ASTAN •• WOOOMARK . BA KER " FINE FURNITURE & INTERiOR DESIG-N it Sitn. 12·5:30 • Other Days 9 ·rn S.30 • rrlday g.g • Clo5ed MOfldays ' * IOQRANCE • • &•9 ,.AWfuOPNl !•Vil ) 'A 17"-> NEWPOIH BEACH • I 111 WUTCtlH Olt. OH IO!IO lAGUNA 8EAC H • ~·> N011111 ro"s' WWY •••&,,I Orange ~oast EDITION VOL 68 No 206 UtCTIOHS,)tPAGES N , 1 • 1 UIECT10NS,4t PAOIE$ C ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1975 Toda~··s Closing N., .. Stoeks N /C TEN CENTS Widow Says CIA Drugged Hamburger By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot lM D•lly Piiot St•ff The husband of a Laguna Hills woman who took his own life in 1966 after being given a job in- terview by the CIA said shortly before his death that agents fed him a drug concealed in a ham- burger. James R. Christensen, a re- tired Marine colonel, told his wife that the drug was slipped to • him in a cafe at the Washington National Airport before return· ing to Virginia Beach, where the couple lived at the time Mrs. Edith Christensen. who now lives at 3065 A Via Serena South in Leis ure World, has re- fu sed to discus s the circumstances surrounding the bizarre case, but told reporters of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot in an earlier interview she believed lbe drug was administered to see how her husband would react if he were disoriented . Mrs. Christensen said s he didn't know whether to believ~ her husband's version of how he was drugged and that he r husband tended to keep all in- formation about the interview secret, the Virginia paper re- ported. She was quoted as saying that her husband behaved strangely after returning home and lbat he believed the world was comin~ to an end. He forbade her to buy meat at the military commissary because he believed it to be poisoned and feared that his house was bugged. Christensen ended his life by shooting himself in the head and. although he left no suicide note, it was believed by Virginia Beach • m ort police at lhe lime he killed himself because he w<ts despon dentovertheJobinter~ew Mrs. Christensen and her daughter, Linda, filed an ~.000 damage suit against the CIA in 1966 but withdrew litigation when her lawyer came to the con- clusion he couldn't win the case. The possibilitv of renewed litigation was raised Thursday by Mrs. Chris tensen's son, James Christensl·n Jr . a San t'ranc1sco stockbroker Chris tensen, 31 . ~aid that ~ family i~ seeking to retain al- to r n e y David K a iy r es of Philadelphia. the s ame attorot!)' who represented the family or Army scientist Frank Olson. Olson leaped to his death from a Nev.r York high-rise alt.er the CIA allegedly drugged him with LSD (See CIA, Page A2) Riverside To Get County ·study \1 ollerga Trial Rancho Judge Denies Acquittal Bid Meeting Slated Sometime in the next two mon ths,Orangc and Rivcr!'>1dc ct>unty supervisors will begin talking about building a $150 million in- ternational airport at Rancho California. Who's That? UPITtlepNCe By GARY G RANVILLE 0t Tltt Dally Pilot Staff A surprise motion for acquittal of Orange County Assessor Jack Yallerga was quickly denied Thµrsday by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. It's Woodstock, a friendly mouse, who perches com- fortably atop Bonita, a great Dane. They're pets of Pen- ny Adams, 13, of San Diego. who says the rodent makes a regular habit of running up and down Bonita's muzzle. "She probably thinks it's a big flea," Penny says. The acquittal motion came al the close of opening statements by opposing attorneys in Teachers ' Settlement' Astronauts Treated Said Near For Lung Problems By HILARY KAVE Oftltt D•tly Pllot511111 PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) -The three Apollo astronauts will be hospitalized at Tripler Army Hospital in Hawaii lor treatment of possible lung problems resulting Crom breathing a gas on their return to earth Thursday, space o((icials said this afternoon. Space agency doctors said the astronauts com p lained this morning of discomfort during de- ep breathing a nd other symptoms of respiratory irrita- tions. The astronauts were given cor- tisone and remained in sick bay aboard the prime recovery ship USS New Orleans pending their transfer to the hospital. In a statem ent this afternoon, space officials said astronauts Thomas P . Stafford, Vance D. Brand and Donald K. Slayton de· t.ecled a "brownish yellow gas" as their spacecraft descended toward a Pacific Ocean splashdown on Thursday. "The crew experienced inita- tion or the eyes and coughing and shortly after landing they donned Orange.,_.! C:.a8t ~~ Weat•er Fog and low clouds again Saturday morning otherwise mostly sunny skies. Highs at the beaches 10 to 74 rising to 78 and 86 inland. INSIDE TODA. 't' Selecting program• f OT a t~ 1tation requires re- ading Letter•. talking to viewt'r• -and watching o trtmendous amount of Ctlevilion. See story by Dcnly Pilot Stoff Writer Anne ~r on Pagt Cl of today'• Weekender. ...... A.I MeMyT,.. ........ At,....,,, ..... •• CM DMJ ~·"-­ CJ E'""'" C:J At ... Utl ........ CM .-0 Mlf'Mt& .... ST ...... IM .. ,........ .. ..... ., ..,. ..... "' .,.,, .. ., .. At ,aJ At aM CM ...., ~ C:W •• .. ... , ... ' oxygen smoke masks to isolate themselves from the cabin at- mosphere," the statement said. Stafford and Slayton noticed that Brand "had passed out for one minute." Brand's oxygen mask was adjusted to assure pro- CSee APOLLO, Page J\2) County Unit Breaks With Health Panel Orange County League of Cities representatives voted Thursday night to continue their support of the Orange County Health Planning Council. League endorsement or the council came despite a written request by County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich to delay consideration of the support resolution. It was two months ago that supervisors voted to seek ap- pointment of themselves as the county's health planning agency. In his letter to the cities, however, Diedrich said the supervisors do not intend to take over the. health planning fun c- tion. Instead, he said, the board will attempt to establish a more func· tional and responsive planning unit. But Diedrich's plea for a delay in the league's action did UtUe good as the voice vote over- whelmingly supported the exist- ing health planning council. Teachers and trustees in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are now only one percen- tage point away from settling salary negotiations for next year. a district spokesman said today. During salary talks held Thurs- day night, teachers slashed their original request in half, and now are asking for a six percent pay in- crease, the spokesman said. The school district's latestoffer 1s a five percent hike . District officials said today they are considering the request and will respond al next Thursday 's meet and confer session with the costs involved. Supt. John Nicoll is expected to recommend to the school board Aug. 5 whether or not the request should be granted. ..,,, lC the teachers' requests are ap- proved, the total cost of the pay package for all district employes . would amount to slightly more than $2.5 million. The teachers originally re- quested a 12 percent pay hike, but came down to 10 percent, and then 8 percent. earlier this week. The school board originally of· fered no pay raises to teachers other than the 3.8 percent step in· crease automatically granted to eligible teachers who added another year with the district. The only teachers they offered addiUonal pay raises lo were those al the top of the pay scale (12 years experience> who no longer receive the automatic raises. They were offered the same 3.8 percent pay hike. When that offer was rejected. the school board raised its offer to <See TEACHERS, PageA.2) STOCKS HIT Ford to Sign • HARD AGAIN SumlDll Treaty NEW voRK cuP1> -The stock market closed broadly WASHINGTON CUPI ) -lower today in slow trading on President F~r~ said in the face ~f the New York Stock Exchange. gf'OWing crittctSm today the Urut· Investors were dismayed by a ed Slates wUI make no "lep.I and rise in interest rates. moral" concesalona to Europe's The Dow J <>nes -industrlal Commwllll bloc when be alp a aver age, up around three points 85-naUon 1ummlt treaty next at the outset, lost 6.18 points to weet la Kel•lnkl. 8.1.09. It gained 3.60 polnU Thurs· The Pruldent ilaued the st.ate· day. ment abortly berore Secretary o1 Declines led advances by about Stat. Hary A. K~ held• a9to4 margin (tables, BS> . °"" conference to ~ t.be Prices were lower in moderate avmmlt meeUna and Ford's 10-t.rading on t.be American Stock da1 trip to £aste.m Europe Exchange. belianintSaturday. ~~~~~~~~~~~ I J ' Vallerga's trial on seven felony charges brought against him in an Orange County Grand Jury in- dictment. When moving for acquittal, de- fense attorney Richard Murphy charged that Assistant District Attorney Michael <.;ap1zz1 m his opening statement failed lo state criminal charges against the as· sessor. But Judge Shaw thought otherwise and denied Murphy's motion. Such moves are normally made after the prosecution has presented its entire case. Arter denying the acquittai mo- tion and before calling the first witness to testiry in the trial. Judge Shaw called a recess until Monday morning. Before leaving the jury box. the nine-man, three-woman jury heard remarkably similar open- ing statements from Murphy and Capizzi. The prosecutor painstakingly traced the back ground and events leading to payment of so called consulting fees and expenses to Vallerga by Spartanburg County, South Carolina. · It is Capizzi's contention that the assessor's acceptance of the money was a connict of interest and constituted grand theft. em· bezzlement and misappropria- tion . Murphy did not deny Capiizi's allegation that his client had ac- ce pl e d about $3.925 from <See VALLERGA, Page A2) Ford Vetoes Another Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford today vetoed the $7.9 billion Education Appropriation Act of 1976. saying it was "too much to ask the American people -and our economy -to bear.'' Ford said he has long believed that education "is one of the strong foundation stones or our epublic." but said the issue in this appropriation bill was "whether we are going lo impose fiscal discipline on ourselves or whether we are going to spend ourselves into fiscal insolvency." Ford said the vetoed bill called for spending $1 .5 billion more than his budget proposal UPI Telephol.o QUITS CABINET POST Interior's Hathaway Hathauny Out Of Cabinet; Health Cited By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) Stanley K . Hathaway , hospitalized sin ce July 15 because of depression and ex· haustion. resigned as secretary of Interior today after only five weeks in office. President Ford accepted the decision · 'with deepest regret.·' The resignation becomes effec· live on appointment and Senate confirmation of a successor . White House press secretary Ron Nessen said the department will be run meanwhile by its solicitor. Dale K . Frizze ll. Hathaway was 51 Saturday. lie is a lawyer . and was governor or Wyoming from 1967to1974. He was sworn in June 13 after a grueling confirmation battle in the Senate during "h.ich virtually every major environmental group opposed his nomination. The White House made public an exchange of letters between Hathaway and Ford. both dated today. "rt is with deepest regret that for reasons of personal health, I must ask you to accept my re - signation." Hathaway wrote . "To have been selected to become your secretary of In- terior has been a singular honor. and l am deeply grateful for the trust and confidence you placed inmc." Ford replied that he would ac- cept the resignation "with my de- epest regrets," and said: "ln do ing so. I want you to know that I fully understand and sympathize wilh the health considerations which prompted your decision.·· The Riverside County site would occupy 10,000 acres atop a mesa near the desert community Temecula. Ground access to the area ·~ limited and would h3 ve to un dergo major improvements in e luding construction of a highway across Camp Pendleton just south of San Clemente. In a joint report issued Thurs- day night, Orange County s upervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley said their pre- liminary study of the Rancho California airport propos al ha~ been completed. They said a hnal mectmg Thursday with county a irport director Robert Bresnahan con- vinced them the time was right to begin talks with Riverside of- ficials over construction of the airport. Riley and Diedrich were ap- pointed by the full board to act as a study comm illee to explore the proposal. Bres n a han's s taff prepared the re port issued Thursday. It states a major Jet airport with two runways on the Rancho California s ite appears lo be a feasible s olution to regional aviation needs of the future. <See AIRPORT, Page A2 l * * * Plane Noise Tests Halted A consulting firm which planned a series of aircraft noise monitoring tests today in the Harbor Area has t:anccled thl' project. Citing operational difficultie~ with the tes ting equipment in stalled in a mobile van . spokesmen for Daniel. Mann. Johnson and Mendenhall said that the tests will not take place as planned in the Eastbluff and Promontory Point. sections (J( Newport Beach and al a s ite in county territory. The t ests were announced publicly earlier in the week. But the projec t manager. J oseph Pantuso. s aid Thursday that any future tests would not be announced. * * * Three Night Landings Radar ProblemJf Plague County Airport By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of lite Dally ~li.4 s..ff Chronic problems with Orange County Airport's radar direc- tional systems forced three jetliners lo make rare night land- ings over upper Newport Bay Ju- ly 17, it was confirmed today. The normal l nnding approach to the airport is over the San Diego Freeway and takeoffs over the bay have a 10 p.m. curlew. The three jets and several private planes landed between 10 and10:30p.m "The reversed landing that late al ni&ht triggered a real howl or pTotest." according to the county alrport ofCicial who a~ked not to be identified. "It was the first time in four or five years that we've had a night landing over the bay.·' The orficial said the reversed landing direction was r«awred bee1use the. Federal Aviation Administration turned off the airport'• Instrument Landing S)'ltem ULS> radar at 10 p.m. that night. He said the ILS wu having some undisclosed pl"Oblems due to the freeway construcUon work adjacent to the airport along Bristol Street and the FAA w.ant ed to run some tests. Without the ILS in operation, planes must rely on the airport's second '6>Proach system, called the Visual Omni Ran~e <VOR > beacon. But the VOR has been almost useless to planes approaching from the normal landing dir«-· lion alnce a serious malfunction was discovered In early Juoc. That trouble was Ont reporttd ln the Daily Pilot June 11, but airport otriclals withbMd rorma1 announcement ol the dilflcult-y (Stt RADAR, Pa"eA.Z> I A 2 O~IL v PILOT N /C ·Assessor Auditing Slated Onin~t· Count v ~upcrnsors w1ll l>l· asked T1h.''\d..1v tu order 1mmedi.ih• \'OIYlpli~in~·(' b) th(' counly A!>st•ssor'::. Office wllh re· (Omm('ndat1oni. in a slate audit that un1:overcd mvre than three clOl'-'ll dl'fll'lenci~!> UI <:OwHy a5 se;sment µr:ict1ccs And County Admimstrallve Of fil't'r Robert Thomas aJso will a:sk county :.uperv1sors to de- mand that the assessor's otrice file two-wc('k progress reports on steps 1t is t<.1k1ng to comply with the voluminous rePort submitt.ed by a special audit team from the state Board of Equialization. ThomJs 1s making lbose re- commendations after reviewing one o( th1 ee copies of the com - plete. dd;.1il l•d rcport lie says in a memo lo suµcrv1sors that 1t ap- pears most of thl' problems c·ited m the reµorl werr no at'Cidcnt. "It 1s evidt•nt from the report that internal offkc control with respE't't to procedures. practices, pol1c1t>s and d(•c·asions was firmly m th e hands of lvp drpartmental mana ~eml'n l. l"...,p~cially the f o rml•r :.1 ::.~l·sso r <now - Cong r cs~mu n And r e w J . Hinsha w )," Thomas said in the memo "Few 1f any oC the recommen- dations pC'rlaan lo managerial o versight. tnt!xpcricnce or neglect." he continued. Most of the defic1l"ncies and re- com m c n d a t1 o n s are highly technical in n ature, Thomas said. Supervisors askt'd fo r the audit in April when the assessor's of- fice became em broiled in a scan- dal involving alleged bribery and improper assessm ent practices. Hinsha\.\ a nd current Assessor Jack V::illcrga were indicted on 'arious c harges by the Orange County Grand Jury. Vallerga is currently in t he midst of one of two trials he Caces in connection with the indictments. From Page Al TEACHERS 35percent across-the-board hike. Teache rs and trustees agree in several areas already, including the extra $350.000 offered by the district for increased medical and dental coverage. The two differences remaining ·are the percentage increase and a request by teachers to add a step increase for teachers al the top level, with the mos t experience and the mos t post -graduate credits . Teachers arc asking that those with 11 or 12 years expenence, who poss ess e ithe r a BA degree and 45 units. an MA degree and 15 units or a BA a nd 60 units <includ- ing a MA ). be given the same 3.8 percent increase given others lower on the scale. There are 465 teachers at those top rungs of the scale, and the cost of granting the exfra step would be$319,920, district officials said. Mesa Cyclist, · 11, Injured A Co!'la Mesa boy who was st,,_-uck by a car a~ he bicycled on ~\ 1lson Street Thursday night is m faar condition today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Zane Ott, It , of 2223 Avalon St. suffered a broken l'ollar bone and a concussion in the collision polke said. 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Space officials s aid earlier the gas m ay have been the product of combustion from explosive de- vices that deploye d the parachutes and jettisoned a heat shield. Smoke and gas from the d e tonation m :.i y have been sucked in through a fresh air in· take that r e pressurizes the spacecraft during re-entry. The a stronauts told doctors on board ship of the problem and were immed1atelv ordered to bed in the s hip's s ic·k bay. Doctors said this morning the crew said "they were experiencing discom- fort in the midches t upon deep in- s piration.'' There was no indication of the severity. Al the Johnson Space Center in Houston, a s pace official. Richard John s ton , s aid "medically we do feel that the crew should not be returned im- mediately. They should be taken lo the army hospital in Hawaii for examination.•' AminS/u:nm Car, Girl KAMPALA , Uganda CAP> -Uganda President ldi Amin drove his sleek, gray car in a five-nation auto rally today. accom· panied by a 19-year-old woman s oldier in a yellow trouser s uit. The codriver s aid she was a member of the "suic ide r evolutionary mechanized regiment." She has been a close com- panion of Amin for some month s and Lold a newsman : "I have a special r elationship with the president." The field marshal also took along two of his children -Aliga, 4, and Mwanga, 3, as navigators as he wheeled his Citroen Maserati -number 00 - away from the starting ramp. Father and sons wore battle camouflage. $1 Million Lottery Fortune to Mother NEW YORK (AP) -A depart· ment store buyer has become a millionaire on television 's newest and richest game s how, the New York stale lottery. "I'm floored," 34-year-old Jac- queline Rosenzweig, the state's big prize winner, gushed Thurs- day night before several million viewers. The s how, on WABC-TV, was the firs t TV presentation of a lot· tery in the s late. With a hoopla o f baJloons, shrieks, and fl ashing h ghts. c hec ks amounting to $1.95 million we r e ha nded over to seven finalis ts, m aking it the greatest giveaway in television history. Standing n ear a p ile of $1 million in closely guarded cash, Mrs. Rosenzweig, a divorcee who lives in Jamaica, Queens, told re- porters that the education of her son, Simon, 13, would have priority from the winnings. She said she would also donate "a few thousand" to her son's Little League team, buy an all· brick house on Long Island and "visit m y f a mily a r ound Christmas time.•· Mrs. Rosenzweig, an assistant buyer for Montgomery Ward, came to this country 14 years ago from Lodz, Poland. A final spin of a numbered carni val wheel made Mrs. Rosenzweig Lhe grand prize win- ner over Leslie Hewilt, also or Jamaica, who received the second prize of $500,000. Hewitt, 39, a designer oC air- conditioning syste ms, said his ",fe didn't attend the broadcast b ecau se "it's loo nerve- wracking. s he couhln'l take it." Third prize winner of $250,000 was Tom PJau, a postman in North Tonawanda, N.Y. There were four $50,000 win- ners . Hosted by Monty Hall, the broadcast was seen in Albany, Syracuse, Binghamton, BuffaJo, Watertown, Rochester and New York City. The s how also meant windfalls for 10,000 viewers who held tickets which had the winning number r ead for the st.ale's re- gular weekly and jackpot lottery. For the single telecast, an ag- gregate audience or about five million had been projected. The special telecast was re- garded as an experiment that could lead to a weekly series this Call for t he regular SO-cent lot- tery "We'll sec next week what it has done for sales,·• said J erry Bruno, d1rel'lor of the state's Lot- tery Division F ..... PageAI CIA DRUGGING .•• •'I know there is a lot of interest in this case, but really must decline to comment on it until I have secured legal advice," Christensen said. "Our primary objective is to discover the truth." The family's original attorney, William L . Shapero, now a Norfolk, Va .. District Court Judge, s aid he dropped the suit af\er Justice Department and CIA representatives presented him with sworn statements that the colonel had not been drugged. Further justification for drop- ping the case was given to Shapero when government F,.._PageAJ VALLERGA Spartanburg . But, he argued, the money paid Vallerga, $3,000 of it through Rep. Andrew H insha w CR- Ne')'t'J>Ort Beach). waa legitimate. Jyearned. He also insisted that an airline ticket paid for by Oranae County taxpayers wu relat~ to olncial busineu and was not solely for the assftsor's personal eain. Jn defending Vallerga's role as a consultant. Murphy called him "an apostle for computerized as- sessments" He also braced the d~ense for possible future allecadons that (ew aervlces were perlorm6d for the $6,000 check Hlnsbaw rt! celved which was later apllt with Yalleri,. Murphy called the fee "a con- sult.ant's •lndlall." r epresentatives informed him that the s uit would "blow the cov- er'' off agents operating over- seas. Asst. U .S . Attorney Roger Williams who attended a meeting with Shapero and other govern- m ent r e presentatives on the lawsuit in 1966 said, "At the lime it didn't seem like any kind of big deal." "The r e was absolutely no evidence that the colonel had been drugged. It was just a case on the surface which appeared to have no m erit to it. Not only from the surf ace but from all I could learn," be lold the Norfolk Virgi- nian-Pilot. Fr0tttPOflt! Al RADAR ••• until this week. "We just thought the problem would be ironed out any day and didn't want to make a big thing of it,'' the airport official said . FAA technicians, who claim they are close to solving lhe VOR problem, sa.ld the dlfflculty aroc;e when the signal beaming out over Tustin and the Newport fTeeway was broken up by a new building near the airport. They have been working for aix wttb in an effort to se reen the bulld· lnfvith the ILS 8hut down a.od the VOR tnoperaUve for lhe oatmtJ landing pattern, the airport of- ftclal said th• jctllne:rs •P· proacbing July U bad to be rout- ed over the ocean and lDto the runway over the Upper Bay. F,....P11ge.4J AIRPORT ... Diedrich and Riley said the next step will be to arrange a m e eting wltb Riverside Supervisor William Jones aomellme before October. Rancho California, a Kaiser· Aetna planned community, lies in Jones' district. Jones could not be contacted for comment today. However, Ri vers id e County Ai rport Department omclals said they are aware of lhc proposal but have yet to develop an opinion_ Norton Youn glove, another River side Coun ty supervisor, commented th a l ·'The Oranl!te County s upervisors have con- stantly wanted to plan an airport outside of Orange County. It seems hke kind of a copout to me." ''This hasn 't been brought of· ficially to our attention, but we do have a s mall, commuter airport planne d o ut in the Rancho California area.·· "Of course. wha t we have planned is not in any way like what they are taiking about," said Younglove. If a joint powe rs agreement can be reached, Diedrich and Riley said the facility could be built using federal grants and special revenue bonds. 1\ preliminary concept design pla n dra fted by Bresnahan s hows an airport with two 14,000-foot runways occupying 3,000 acres. The rest of the site would be used by terminal build- ings, hangar s and maintenance facilities. Riley noted that 30,000 acres around the airport site are re- latively unde veloped and could be zoned for compatible uses such as industry and open space. The concept report hints a t several major drawbacks to the airport plan, though Riley and Diedrich discount them as serious problems. 'J_'he cost. con servative ly estimated at $150 million, may be prohibitive particularly if major grant funding cannot be ob- tained . And the site itself, wMe it looks fl at at ground level, is ac- tually at a slant loo steep to permit construction of a safe airport without major grading. Riley and Diedrich conceded that at least 120 million cubic yards will have lo be moved over a 3-year period be fore actual con- struction can begin. They s aid grading alone could cost $100 million. Summer 3rd Perso11 E%ee11ted Actor, Actress Slain on Street SANTA MONICA (AP) -An actor a nd actress were gunned d~wn as they walked along a re· s1deotlal street 40 minutes after three masked men ambushed two coupl~s nearby, killing a woman with a n "execution" shotgun blast while the others lay spread-eag led on the ground Police said today they we;e in- vestigating a possible connection between the slayings and an armed robbery whi<"h occurred in the vicinity during the same brief time span. ' The actor and actress were killed a s they walked along a Venice street s hortly before mid- night. Bob Crutchfield, a spokesman for Mary Tyler Moore En- terprises, identified the actress as Barbara Colby. 36, who had played mos tly m inor' roles in films and television and was to have been a regular on the upcom- ing'· Phyllis'· TV series. Carol Low. a s pokeswoman for the Abrams-Rubaloff entertain· ment agency. id entified the actor as James Kie rnan, 35, who worked mainly in New York un. lil JuJy I. Poli ce announced today that six persons had been arrested and booked for investigation of robbery as authorities in· vestigated a possible connection between the incidents. which oc curred within '1 fi ve-mile radius. The first lncident occurred out side a $100,000 home in the af- fluent north side of this seaside suburb. Gloria Witte, 57, wife of Loc~heed Aircraft Corp. ex· ecutive Roland Witte, apparently ran while the others began to lie face down. However, she fell and the shotgunwielding gunman st a rted s hooting, striking her twice. "She w as j ust executed " Police Sgt. Raymond Cha~­ pagne said of the ambush which occurred as the couples returned after dining out. Twenty minutes later four other ~ersons retumiog ' home from dmner about five miles away were accosted m front of a house, ordered inside and then robbed. Police said there was no s hooting there. Oldster Flees Elderly Man Robs Bank SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The frail,. elderiv white-haired man in baggy pants handed th~ crumpled note to bank teller Renay Gillman: . "I am.an old man and don't have long to live,,, said the message, written in an old-fashioned scrawl on a wrinkled piece of white paper. "I am sure you have reasons for living, and there is a bomb behind the teller line set to go off in 15 minutes. "If you don't believe this, I also have a gun," the note ended. After reading the note Thursday, Miss Gillman ~· said she looked inquiringly at the man, prompting him to mutter: "Give me all the money." She told police she gave him about $1 000 and watched him shulfle slowly out of the finan'cial dis- trict Camino Cali~o~a Bank, wait obediently at the comer for a traffic signal to change and then disap- pear in the lunc h-lime crowd. SALE Co11tinues Thnl'\ 'cill time co save mnrl' than cvi.:r before o n ch~ m o\C r1·nuwnl'd names in home furnishing~. Hen· .ir~ ,1 f.:w 1.·x.im pks DREXEL HERITAGE HENREDON BISHOPGATE AMERICAN TOUR ALVARADO GrJ1 ~·tul l•)uncrv ~pJni,h ''> k· H1 autiful tounrry '( \ 1111,• I ii olru .. m turn11ur <: l;n,i.;lr\h \lylan~ 25 % 25 % 15 % savings savings sav ings FRANCESCA VENITIAN FOUR CENTl)RIES Popular l t alian Bedrimm furn1rur<.· Sdccrcd ilcm~ ~tylini; 10 frc:nl."h, ha11dpai111~·,I in h cnch an,! 1kcor.111nn En-"l"h 25% 20% 15% -savings savin~. savrngs UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE F.Jrnnus names in uphols!t'r<:d furni,ftinµ at g n:.H sav1 n.~s. HENREDON .......... 15 %OFF MARGE CARSON 20% OFF STONE & PHILLIPS 2 5 %oFF CLASSIC LEATHER. 15 % OFF Plus much, muc h more! Stop in now fo r the fin c.:H sdcc<ion of quali ty home f urnishinAs in th<.: outh Bay .. NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! OCAIER~ FOil HENREOON • DIUXH • HtRITACt • KARASTAN • WOOOMARIC • BAKER FI NE FURNITURE &JNTERiOR DESIGN iC" ~n 12-S:J) • Ottier Oay.s 9 1il 5::.l • Friday 9.9 • Closed Mondays ' * TQQllAN(( • 111'>•11 1"6\\-IM()llN( 8lll0 l '8 1 'II fllfWPOIH BEACH • ',,, ,..,, 1c11" o• ,.., )()\() LAGUNA GEACH • )O NOOIH co""' H'HY 49• &SS I Frld!y. July 25. 1975 N DAILY PILOT Friday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ppt•or Ew·ry Saturtluy NaW YOIUC CUPI) - llllM!Owlna 1,.. prt~ .,. '"' Hew YOtlo: IO(li eac ........ Clore S.lu ~~":~'-CJIO. =L I 44 17 201 n .... -1 Ac.Fink; ':J . t iJ ~ ~ AcmeClv so S 1 •v. .. 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AFAm•IY 14 1 4S •'• A FlnSys 20 n 1 •'• -'• A Gn8 I Ub • . 14 13' • '• AC..nSc I 37 • 10 Ill • '. Layoffs Declining A Gn tns 60 o S2 12~+ '• !r.?H'of~1 1 ~ s ~ r.~ 1 '" Am Hom 8124 S41 36 -l,1 AmHosp JO 24 tlS 31"• ... Am lnvutm . 6 4~ '• A Medici 12 8 18 Sol• I I DETROI T (l l J'IJ General Motors Corp. :-.aid its long-term I a) offs. which p e aked at 137 .500 111 late February and lnnc Ue<'n whittled to :i bo11t RR.000. will drop faster t han p1'!.!<hch·d In 75,000 by the ('ntl of .July T h c a n n o 11 n c ,, rn c n t followt•d lht• !':o 1 auto maker's hest mu! month tJr sales report in 11 m< nlhs. Oil Drilling Of Naval Reserves OK WA SHI NG TO N (1\1'1 The Senc1tc Armc·d &•rv1ct•s Committee has approved .1 bill to permit l1m 1tcd 011 pro duct ion from t ht• naval petroleum resen t'S al F:lk Hills <tnd Buena \'1 .... t;~. Ci:thf . and Teapot Dome. W)o The mC'a:;un.· al:.o prov1dt•i-. for a study to spl.!C'd d vclup· ment and productwn from a larger naval pclroh•um re· serve on Alaska's northern s lope. The House r ecenllv voted to permit an unhm1tcd amount of 011 to be pumped from the Elk Hills reserve as part or the effort to boost domestic petrole um prod uclion a nd ease reliance on foreign sources. New Yori< IU Pl I T nr h>llOw•nQ ll\t •how-; lhe ~toe~' th,1t n,.v1 o~irl0!11 rrV>'t .a11d losl the nv~t lJ•sP1t on P"r<••nt ~· ch•noe on In" New Yori Sttk • CHl'lanQ" NN and peor<.t nlo9e-<. hn1,f)t, t.tr,. ttM.. <1jtferencf' betN"'~" lhf> pr. ¥•0VS. tk>'itn\I Oft(e: a"4 lh·-<.urrtt\l tlb\lnq • '"··· GM EARLIER estimated that layoffs . which once af. fected more than one·lhird of its 400,000 workers, would be down to 76,000 workers by the :-t.1rt of the 1976 model year in September. Its mid-July sales wt:re up 16 percenl over lasl ) ear with Cadillac setting a s:iles r ecord. GM Chairman Thomas A. .Murp hy issued another op· t1 m1st1c prediction of a sales recov('ry by the mdustry, say- 111g sales would be over 10 million cars next year, in- cluding imports. That would be about 18 percent higher than this year but still well bl.!low the 11.4 million cars :-.old in record 1973. Thl• longest recession s Lncc the end of World War II 1s rapidly coming to an end," .Murphy t o ld a Future f a rmers of Ame rica meeting 10 Wa~hington. "New housing ::.tarts. indus trial production, sales of cars and of other con- ">llm<'r goods, total nonfarm 1:m ployment. person al in- come -they are a ll up." TOGF.THF.R WITH produc· lion announcements from other auto makers , the GM <i nnouncements made it ap· pear the auto industry will ha ve fewer than 100,000 workers slill on open-ended layoffs -some dating back to the start of the current slump 21 months ago -by the end of August \(•n· \'(1rf.: I.'"; Hosf l ,., i ,.,. A Medlcorp II 31A 61 / ~. 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Charges BOSTON Floridu officials loo!. 1\.>rmer UCLA and pro foot· ball player and executive Rom· mw Loudd into custody today (or a nig ht to that slate. Loudd had been held at the Charles Street Jail here pending lus return to t-'lorida where he faces drug charges Coarlt ChfMne :\11NNEAPOLIS -The Min· neapohs Tribune reported today th.tt 8111 Musselman. basketball coach al the University of Min- ne:,ota. will be named co~ch of the San D1e~o team in the American Basketball Associa- tion Monday Meanwhile. The Associated Press learned tha t Irv Kaze. ad- ministrator for communications of baseball's National League, would be named San Diego's general manager . s .... s~d LOS ANGELES -Fred "Cur- ly " Morrison . the gen e ral mana ge r of the Southern California Sun la~t year. said Thursday he has s ued the World Football Lcugue team for breach or contract :\t orrison s a id he is owed $43.000 in back s alary and ex- penses from the 1974 season and .. we hope lo attach the assets of the Sun. We have ask~ for the books a nd records of the old cor· "lOration and hopefull today we· "·ill i.:;otocourt and getthat." AsM S11rril'e9 WASHINGTON-Arthur Ashe had another scare here Thurs· day, but defeated Vijay Amritraj 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 to gain a quarterfinals berth against Harold Solomon in the SI00.000 Washington Interna- tional te nnis tournament. Solomon defe ated Brian Got· tfti~d 6·2. 3·6. 7 5. In other m:.itches. top-seeded Guillermo Vilas beat Colin Dibley 6 2. 6·3: Jaime Fillol downed Victor Amaya 6·1, 6·3: Stan S mith defeated Jere Borowiak 6·4, 1-6, 6-3 ; Ilie N<Jsla~e "hipped Jim Delaney 6·1. 6·1. and Eddie D1ubs upset Roscoe Tanner 7 ·5. 6·4 M'TT R esul t• 8o~IMI "· Cl•v~l.01111 ?6 Wo~n ~t•P.JOtlh CCI !><'d i T11<noull Sl~ven; b I Fir•d 181 b> .ot Jon•' 1 ~. ~ 3 1'.'I> n M•w11t 1 .,,,., I & 1 !Mo ol lltt ,,..n C.11ton..n (,ra~t>n-er ~ 1. t-4t w'U l0 1 bt-"l r~11t;\f n c,,um,,n I~ M'\d 1'1ron 1 it brt-.. '-f'' S 3 Mt,.l"C'f C.rdcbnf r C,toa tC D ~1 l 1rt<ill Or.tlil,it Ty rnOutl 1b1H'lll V¥"1')n t1t-tHlu~ t t ~ .c "' 1.01&<11 Sow .. n l..o An41e10 ll, .,.,...,..,It "'"" ~n (.,""'\ 1->r ubb St. .. 111 'LAI t>. al (Gurt C.ourldV b 2 c. .. , .. ,, 'LA I bt •• ""'" 1 •• y b J Mtn C:dH M,1 1<•1' II.Al b<nl I u<l11\0ll .lvtd)Onb •. Md,ler\ I L Al ~di &othhOln Mt•tO Hdrl•r Ca\r !LA) bedl l(uy~enooll EOlelyn I 6dn0 wcin t1t!Htd~fr A l,:lOJ <11 V1,loro.i B C U.S. Poloist s Beaten Again CALI. Colombia <AP> -The United States learn met defeat again Thursday night in the waler polo event at the II World Aquatic Championships when 1t lost to underdog Romania 6-3. Romania later lost lo West Germany, 4-2, and Yugoslavia beat Colombia. 3·0. Pia ~ ing for a position m the 5·8 bracket. the Americans scor ed first toward the end or the open- ing quarter <Jnd then followed w1lh a p e nalty that gave Romani CJ a 1-1 tie for the period. t:nited Slates passes were off, the shootin~ was as bad as in a loss lo llCJ ly and the coordination und team play were lacking. The 1\mcricans are now in the unfortunate position of having to wm the ir next two games with an increasingly confident Holland and a n aggr essi\'e German squad in order to place in the firs t six and thereby gain a spot in the Olympics Angels Host Twins T onight Bill Singer will be on the mound toni~ht a s the California Angels open a seven .game homestand al Anaheim Stadium against the Minnesota Twins in the first or four i;:ames. The Twins w ill send Be rl Blyleven, former Santiago High Star, to the mound in an attempt to stop Sin ger. It starts at 7 :30 and will be aired on KM PC (710). The Angels, who lost third base coach Whitey Herzog lo the Kansas City Royals when the lat- ter tabbed Herzog to manage th Ir club. had a day off Thurs· day. Minnesot"8 is in the basement oC Ute American League West standings-two games behiod the Ans~••· A twi-nlaht doubleheader h1 iu?heduled for Saturday with l!:d Fia\1f'eoTa aod Nolan Ryan slat· ed to hurl for Callfomia against Dave Golla and Vic Albury. . . -. D .o-Or-die For ·Dodger.-- UPI Tei.tlllolo LA'S BILL BUCKNER DIVES BACK SAFELY AHEAD OF THE THROW TO 1ST BASE. Woman~ for400mph Cha Cha Muldowney R ecalh Her One Scare By ROGER CARLSOl't Oft"• Daily P1to1 Sutt Considering s he catapults in the 240 mph range for a living, irs difficult to imagine anything s haking Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney , ra c ing's only woman licensed to drive a Top Fuel drags ter. But something did, and it led her into the world of professional racing. She's in the Orange Coast area tonight and Saturday at Orange County International Raceway in the S60 ,000 9th an nual Profession al Dragsler Associa· lion championships. Qualifying is until 10:30 tonight and begms Saturday al 9 a .m . Eliminations begin at 6 p.m. Saturday. "I was on m y own pretty c:.ir· ly," says the Schenectady, N. Y. native. ·'and as a teenager I was pretty notorious for racing on the streets at 120 mph. "But I was nearby when a drag racer hit a pedestrian. killing him. T saw the racer 's face and it scared llw life out of me Aftt•r that I got off the streets und ml() the arenas lo fight it oul for S2 trophies ... Thal was 17 years ;.igo. Today she's an accomplished dri\'er and one of the fa vorill.!S in the PDA championships m the Top Fuel field. She's proved a~ tough as any of her mail' counterparts, twice docking a 6.U3 ~<·t·onds elapst•d time for lhe quarl~r mile. in ad· dition to 6.06 and 6.09 crrorLo.;. .. There·s only been 16 dri\er:. under s i x st•conds,'' :,ay~ Muldowney. ''I'd like lo gel a sub 6-second run. And I'm going to go over 400 mph al Bonneville Sall flats in a jet powered car Sept 13 (tentatively L After that, I don ·l know. J · 11 concentrate on drag racing, bul perhaps I'll rest a bit and see what happens. It's been a fatiguing schedule .. The Mt. Clemens, Mich. rcs1 denl competed in 58 events m 1974, whipped world champion Gary Beck at Toronto. has a crew of four head ed by Connie K;.ilitta and operates a 2.000 horsepower machine. She s tarted in hot rods , graduated to the tunny Cars, then to Top Fuel. .. Funny Cars were the rage," explains Muldowney. "But they are s how cars ... not really rac· ing cars. And it's dangerous with CHA CHA MULDOWNEY the engine mounted in front of you.·· Muldo wney suffered burns . around the eyes and wrist -pro- mpling her to leave the Funny C.1rs for the Top Fuels. .. Fire <1t 240 mph feels like a blow tor c h ,·· explains :\1 uldowney. ..The Top Fuel is fuster and has its dangers, too. But cons idering the construction and tires. chances are with me. "The Funny Cars are potential fire lraps. But the crowd loves them a nd there ii; money in it. Otherwise, they'd aU be in Top l"ut:1.·· Thi:' 104-pound package still gl'ls in a few scrapes and admits her fire suit, the best available, ''has saved my bull three times." But over a ll Muldowney says there's little ele ment of fear. "It's like that first dip on the roller coas ter," explains Muldowney of the s ix-second sortees. "It 's won at the start. If you sneeze you lose. You just don't win on the backstretch. My com· petition knows I'm good at the starting line and that's to my ad· vantage . I hav e my own system ... it's jus t a matter of exact timing." She admits she's been treated reasonably well by her m a le counterparts from the outset, but there's a lways t hat added sail in the wound when the victim is \\hipped by a woman. "I haven't been picked on too much," s ays Muldowney. "But !>Orne of the m en have really let it get to them.'· As for the current action at Orange County lnternalional Raceway, she says James War· ren and Don Garlits offer the toughest competition. "Warren is really a killer in this a rea. He's one that J don't want lo meet in the first round. "And Garlits is the hardest of a ll t o beat. .. and the worst loser. I used lo pay $5 to get in the gate lo see him.·· The slakes are considerably higher at OCI R than the $2 trophies s he once vied for -but the im petus behind th<>tie 120 mph highway runs remains. making herlhethre ats heis. Twinlrill Tonight H e rzog's 1st Salvo KANSAS CITY CAP> -Whiley Herzog set out today to try to put the Kansas City Royals back in ~nnanl contention after taking over the manag erial reins from the fired J ack McKeon Thurs- day The Royals fired McKeon for what ge nera I manager Joe Burke described as McKeon's in - ability to r elate to his players. Herzog, 43, third base coach for the California Angels s ince 1974, will get his feel wet with the Royals tonight in a twinight doubleheader with the Texas Rangers. a club whic h fired him from his only pr~vious job as manager less than two years ago. Herzoif s firs t move was to br· mg back Charley Lau, the club's hitting coach who was demoted to a minor league post late last season. The demotion of Lau, re- ques ted by McKeon, was ex· tremely unpopular with many of the Kansas City players, some of whom vowed they did not want to continue playing for the Royals. Herzog said the present coaching s taff would be r etained. By GLENN WIOTE Of.,.. Deity ........... Ten weekends remain in Ute major le agues' regular season, but for the Loa Angeles Dodgers the current one ls the weekend that could keep them in touch with the di vision-leading Cincinnati Reds. Or it could put them out of the National League West title derby once and for all. • They we nt into Cincinnati today for four games with the Reds, who D odger • S l n t f! All .. -•MltAeC O'tOI JutyULoHIJ>99lcUICl~IM .. I 'l Up.m. Jutyl6L.osAngeles•ICl11clM.MI II I04.rn. July 77 L.os Angetes•I C:111cl11n.tt1 11.10 •. m. own the best r ecord in major league baseba ll, a Oossy64·34 and who boast a 12'h-game bulge over ~eDod~ers. The two clubs locked horns in a dpuble header today with LA throwing Andy Messersmith and Al Downing against Clay Kirby and Pal Darcy. They wind up the set Sunday and as Dodgers of· ficials admitted Thursday after LA had shelled visiting St. Louis, 8-2, ··we have lo win at least three of four games from the Reds, or ... ·· The Dodgers and Reds have stumbled considerably since the All·slar break, each showing a 3-5 record. However, the Reds have been losing on the road, something not uncommon this year. Yet at home it's been quite a nother stor y as Cincy has chalked up a remarkable 39·9 mark in Riverfront Stadium. By Sunday night, when this four.game series here with the Reds is over, Los Angeles could be all but buried by the earth- quake called th e Bi g Red Machine. This des pite the fact that the two team s will go head to head seven more times before the season ends. The Dodgers' Steve Garvey gave the situation a hard, re- alistic look Thursday, "I can't say for sure," be observed, "but it seems to me that we've been playing as if w~ felt that the 11 games with the Reds were the on· ly ones in which we could gain ground. "We 've been watching the scoreboard, watching the Reds lose and telling ourselves · t wf can make up ror our tomorrow ,'' Garvey "Now we're face to face tomorrow.'' "We still have 11 ga ... to &" with the Reds and they stfftbve a lot of games with the Eastem Division leaders," Steve Yeagt:r said after Los Angeles battered St. Louis Thursday. He called t he victory "a good confidence builder for us. We showed ourselves we could still go out and produce some runs. It gives something to build on for the big series with the Reds." 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Today's Pre lims Babmhoff, Goodell Breeze to Wins CALI, COLOMBIA -Shirley Babashoff of Fountain Valley and Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo won heats this morning al the World Aquatics Championships, here. Babashoff cruised to an effort· less 4: 22. 7 to bag the 400 freestyle and will come back tonight for the finals with J enny Turrall of Australia presumed to be her most se r iou s chall en ger. Babashoff holds the world record for the 400 free a nifly 4: 14.76. Goodell eased to a 16:06.4 in the 1.500-meter free a nd will rest un· til Saturday night when he goes against world r ecord bearer Tim Shaw in the rinals . Goodell's heat time was well below his besl of 15:34. Korn eli a E nd e r of East Germa ny s mas h ed her own world record Thursday night v.ith a I :01.24 in the women's JOO.meter butterfly. Ender had set the previous mark of I :Ol.3J last month. The 16·year·o ld Ender, who suffered a disappointing loss to Shirley Babashofr Wednesday night in the 200 freestyle, took away all do ubt early with a scorching first 50 meters that moved her far in front of the field and by the 75-meler mark she was merely racing the clock. ~haw. o( Long Beach won his second gold medal of these ga m es. defeating teammate Bruce Furniss of Santa Ana in the 400-mete r freestyle. Zollan Ve rraszlo of Hungary upset world r ecordholder Roland Matthes of East Germany to win· the 200·meter backs troke and David Wilkie of Great Britain won his second gold medal here, this time in th e 200·m e ter breaststroke. Surn,,.,.riesot Thul"Mlay nlgM'sll,..lt~ts: .OO·meter FreHlylt -I. Tim Sn.w, USA. J.SA.U Cmefll re<ord; old rec0td, J;Sl.11, Rick De- "'°"'·USA. 19731 2. 8ruct Furniss, USA, l : SUI. J. Fr.nk Pfultt. E . Gf!rm•n'f, 4:01.10. 4. Gr.n.nt WlndNll, Auslr•ll•. •:0?.12. s. GordOn Downlt, G. 8ril•in, 4:02.88. •· R•IMr Strohb.K", E. Ger,,.,.ny. 4:0S.OO. 400·m•lu lndivldu.a Medley --I. Ulrike l •uber, E , C..rm•ny, 4: 52.7• lmeet re<.ord; old re- <Of'd, 4:57.SI, Gudrun Wflgner, E. Ger,,.,.11y, 1973) 2. K41irl• Linke, E. GulT\Olny,4:S1.13. J. ~l"Y Hedo cly, USA, S:00.46. 4. Jt11ny Fr•nke. U!.A, S.03.IS. S. l it MacKlnnon, Qnada, S:03.ll 6. Sus.an H..-t.-r, N. Zeal•nd, 5:03.IS. 1. Ct~ryt Glb6oll, ~...O.. S:04.CM. 8. Judy Hu<l!o<>n. Auslr•li•, S.CM.9'. 20G-rnel•r Ba<kslroke -I. Zolt.n v..-r.sl1a_ Hungery, 2:05.0S. 2. Mark T-111, A<Alr•lle,. 1.0S.71. J. P.oul Ho~. USA, 2:0..ft. 4. Rol...cS Mat. th~. E. Germ•ny, 'l:OJ.Qq. S. Sou.., RUdOlf, H111194ry, 2:07. U. 6. ~nll~ Esltva. Sc>ll11, 2.09.21, 1. Abdul K•ri11 ROW.Ilg, Hofland, ?:09.11. a. J•mes ~rttr. G. Brll•ln. ?: 11.'7. 20G-mettr Br~•stslrol<e -I. O.vicl Wlltti.. G. ~ll•ln, 7: 11.ll (meet re<.ord; old ..cord, 2: 19.2'. 0.vid Wil~MI. G. 8rl1aln, 19731 2. Riek coi.1i., USA, 1:21.60. 3. Nlcol•Y P.011~111, USSR, 2:21.7S. 4. Wall•r Ku\Ch. W. Germ.ony, 2.21.61. S. O.,,._ Leigh. G. Britain, 2:23.ll. 6. Nobut•lt.11 T•9U(N, J.Jpan, 7:2•.0I. 1. Gr•h<lrn Smith, c.n.s.. 7:24.ll. l.Glorglol..llle, ti.ty, 2:24.98. l~meter Bullerfly -1. Kornella Etldtr, E, Germany, t :01.24 (world r•cord; old rKord. t.01.33, Kornell• Ender. E. Ger"*ly, t'7SI t. Ro~m.,ie Kolhl!'r, E . Germany, 1:01.IO. J. c..mme Wright, USA, 1:02.79. 4.Jlll s~. USA. 1:03.St. S. Marla Del Mll•gro P•rls, cm.i. RI~ 1.03.116. 6. Bubar• Clark, C....«l•. t :CM.O.. 7. Gudrun ~<km.,,,,, W. Gtrm.ony, 1:04.29.8.1....,,.,_ H-l.Auslr.olid, 1:04.33. 1~,meltr Butterfly -t. 8111 Forrester, USA,, 2:01.9S (meet record; old re<ord, 2:03.02, Jor91 Delo.OO. Ecuaaor, 1'751 7. ~r Pyttel, E. Ger,.,.,,y. 2:02.17. 3. Bfldll Briney, .;. Brlt•il\ 2:02.47. 4. Gre9 JaQC11buro, USA. 2:02.'7. s. Joroe Del~. Ec ... dor, 2:03.18. Two Share GoldUad. SHIRLEY "CHA CHA" MULDOWNEY AND fER 2,000 HORSEPOWER MACHINE ROLL IN ORANGE COUNTY TONIGHT. Pro Tennis Stars at Anahei1n Pro tennis, featuring world· class play~rs I ed by J ohn Newcombe, Margaret Court. and Tom Okker, comes to the Anaheim Convention C.enter this weekend as World Team Tennis makes its in au1eu ral voya1e Into Orange County. Tonight and Saturday wtll orrer doubleheader&, with Sunday a 6 p.m. contest between the defend· mg·champion Phoenix Racquets and the San Diego Friars. The Los Anaeles Strinp and ll\e Hawaii Leis, the claselc's halls, stnrt the action tonight at 7 and will be followed by the Friars against the Golden Gaters. Saturday, Phoenix, led by player-coach Tony Roche and Francoise Durr. goes against Hawaii in the 7 o'clock match. The weekend offers a number of classical individual matcbupe. Hawaii's Court, the owner ol M 11ntunallonal titles, will play Los Angeles' (iery Roe le Ca..it ln lbe women's singles and wfll team wiUl Bettyann Grubb Stu-.rt in the doubles 11alnst Court and H~ten Gourlay. Bob Luu, the ex· USC Trojan from San Clemente, will put bl• 1kU11 a1alo1t Newcombe in the mm'•ain.11~ Saturday, formeT Auatrallaa Davis Cup teammates Roche and N~mbe wtll square off in the mea'1 singles. Phoenix'a Durr Qd Court wlll vie ln women's •in!Oet. Sunda)', Roche, makln1 a ciomeback throu1b World Team T-11 that helped him to the Wimbledon letrl mna1a this year will 1~amst San Dieao'• ViJay AaariV , • 10UD1 Davis CUp ltar' from a. j ,. , ... I I \ \ \