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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-04 - Orange Coast Pilot\ 'Red Arnay' Holds So Hostofies -.. ' ' ... • - Diesel Mechanic ·• Dog ·~ Poisoner Phillip Parsons Kills 'l'wo More Dies " • ID Mishap In Huntington ........................................... ..,,,,.,.,.=:-;,...,..-~---· • • I na ID ·e • MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 4, 1975 VOL M, NO, Zl6, ! SECTIONS, 24 PAGES 0 mu ID ' 50 Held Hostage -.Japan to Obey ' Ter1·orist Bid KUALA LUMPUR", Malaysia (UPI> -Japan announced it would m eet the demands of the Japanese Red. Army terrorist group which shot its way into the U;S. embassy here today, seized flP lo 50 hostagirs including five 6rnericans and threatened to kill ll>em. ,., The dreaded terrorist group demanded the release of seven Bed Army m en jailed for their ,,arts in massacres, hijackings and other violent acts in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. They also asked for a Japan Air Ji,i.ne DC8 to fly them to refuge in a• country of their choice --pro- 1'.ibly the Middle East. s=:l-liromori Kawashim<1, deputy ,. ... Lake Mishap Kills Mesa • Boat Expert .. 'The "happiest day" in Phillip ''Jeep'' Parsons' life em:ted t.gtgically Saturday ~ he Was ktlled in a water s kiing accident on; Lake Havasu on the Colorado River. • J'arsons, 39, was one of the tqp !rine diesel mechanics in the rbor-area, operating his firm, rbor Eogiae.Service, out of his me, 2534 Fairway Drive, Costa :Mesa. 5-,.Parsons was celebrating the p;>mp~etion and launching of his houseboat which he had spent eight years building in the lteckyard of his home. tie had trailered the boat to •Lake Havasu where it was , A.aun(i,t1ed on Friday. He was water skiin g be hind the boat &fturday when he struck a rock. He suffered internal injuries and wb dead by the ti me he arrived at ••Dake Havasu hospital. ... '11r1on11 is survived by his !f.tdow, Toni; a.so n Mike, 17,.and P.. i)aughter, Crista, 14. H~ also Jei.ves his mother, Mrs, Charles 'GDoch, and bis rather. Bruce P sons, both of Costa Mesa. arsons was considered to be or the lop marine diesel hani<tSiin the area, apeclalii-,. n FOl!d dles·ets. He and his , IJIJU y have livd in Costa Me8or .abOul 25 years. ~ 'i:pse fa mily said creroaUon w111 "al a Las Vegas mortuary. , e..~orialaervlces arepcndlft&. ~ .111 ·~1 " chief cabinet secretary, told a news conference in Tokyo that "priority must be given to the protection or lives ... and (the government) is ready to accept the demand." The Red Army already had killed a Malaysian polieeman a nd wounded another in seizing th.e embassy. An American security official insid'e the building said the Japanese gunmen threatened to execute U.S. Consul Robert Steb· bins tonight but re lented as negotiations proceeded. The ter· rorists were. holding Stebbins, a Swedish diplomat and 40 to SO other persons. "The exits Crom the ninth floor ar e sealed and there is no way they can get out urlless there is agreement on the safety .or the hostages," the American official said. "The situa tion is under control but even thoug h the Japanese · "" government has agreed to the de· mands this thing will drag on til l morning,'' the American said. He said now that the J apanese government agreed to meet the terrorist demands, negotiations were continuing on the method and route of their departure Crom the embas'sy to the airport and ul - timately out of the country. Malaysian Communications Minist e r V. Manickavasagam, deputy Secretary General of the Foreign Ministry Zataria Ali, and Japanese A mbassador Michi_aki Sauma were inside negotiating final arrangements by telephone !or the Red Army group·s departure . The Swedish foreign minister in Stockholm earlier sent a message to Japan urging it to (See TERROR, Page AZ) LAWN '11UMMER SOLD QUICKLY "The lawn trimmer sold on the first caU." That's the garden equipment advertising success experienced by the Costa Mesa woman who p)a.ced this ad in the Daily Pilot: Nnr-Power Ed(l:er, 2 HP BriRI• Stratton en1i..oe. fl5S, llXX·XllXX IC you have lawn Of' garden ~uipment you'd like to convert to cash, call 642·5678. We make it easy lo put a few words to work Coryou. · In I.be Daily PlloL 0.11y Pl ... Ptloto lly """"' Jlotf'lle-r FIREMAN WORKS TO FREE TRAPPED DRIVER (CIRCLE) Off-duty Officers Doused Aames_ after Newport Crash · • 0 Two Face Charges In Four-car Pileup Charg_~s or fe lony drunken driving were i;.eing sought tOO ay against two drivers involved in an alleged race in Newport Beach early Sunday that went awry J.nd caused a spectacul a r, four-car crash and injuries to four persons. Poijce said that wreckage was strewn· over a wide area or Pacific Coast .Highway near the e ntrance to the Balboa Ba.y Club alter the collision at l :45 a.m. The most seriously injured was oneollhe drivers later arrested. Rlebud D. Licano, 32; of 1040 MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, :suffered multlple fractures, in- ternal injuries and cuts in the crash. Police said he was pinned in the wreck.age or his burnin• car and two off.duty patrolmen managed lo pul out lhti flames within moments after the col- lision. Firemen worked for more than JS minutes to free the injured man. The ollier driver. who also was arrested , was only slightly in· jured. He is Gordon Beatty Elwell. 21. a Marine stationed at EJToroMCAS. Police sajd that the alleged race began at the intersection of Dover Drive and Coast Highway and headed upcoast at speeds or about 60 miles per hours. Licano's car s uddenly swerved and clipped the other vehicle. Each car went out o!Conlrol. Licano's car hit a large sedan heading in the olher direction. Stephanie A. Myers , 28, of Orange, was driving the sedan. She suffered d eep cuts. Her com· panion al10 was injured. On lbe· other side or lhe road. <See RACE, Paie AZ) 111 .t '· J. .. ... ._ • The Bride Wore Zilch LOXAHATCHEE, F1a. · (UPI} --The bride wore white at the wedding al SunsportGardens -buton- ly because she hadn't been. exposed to as much sw1 as · thegroom. 1\1.ary Ann Cote. 39, and Dem ar Dunlap, 47, were married unc lothed in a ceremony at the nudist •""' l·a1np where Dunlap is a \'ice president . But because she has only been a memPer for a few months. the bride's suntan was a half doze n shades lighter than that of her new hu s band, a lon gtime member. "Well , the bride is sup- posed to wear white. isn't she ?'' s h e quipped to friends who chided her. 2 More Dogs Poison Victims In Huntington Huntington Beach poli ce today were tn·vest1galing two more dog poisonings over the weekend -- one downtown and one a few blocks away in a southv.·est Hunt· ington Beach housing tract. Police said al least one of the two new cases may be related to two earlier pet poisonings report- ed Thursday in downtown Hunt- ington Beach. Bill Bowden, 611 14th St., re- ported at 11 :JO 3.m. Friday that his dog also had been poisoned. Bowden lives just a block Crom the area where two others were allegedly Ced poisoned me al on Thursday, police said. On Sunday. Marilyn Bo'm · marito, 5841 .Terrier Drive, southwest Huntington Beach, re- ported her dog had died after go. ing into convulsions. All or the animals are being ex- amined by veterinarians to de· terminc the type of poison used, police said. Of'CicerS were searching for a man allegedly seen feeding meat to one or the pets. Taxi Driver Dead SAN PEDRO (UPI) -A 48· year-old taxi d river was found shot to death al the wheel or ,his cab early Sunday on Terminal Island. Benjam in Wallace was slumped over in the driver's seat . with a s ingle bullet ln his stomach. 2 Valley Victims 'Beaten' By ELLIOT'l"ALMOND Of tf'le D'll' ~;1.i SUtt The kidnaping of two Fountain Valley men early Saturday in· valved an alien smuggling ring, 1.-ountain Valley detectives said tod<i y. The two victims apparently did not deliver aliens on time, said Del. Gary Van Horne of the Fountain Valley Police Depart- ment. "The suspects became enraged. They thought they were being cheated," he added. Five s uspects entered the home of Constantino Verduzzo. 32, and Ernesto Ramos, 38, both of 17512 Newhope St., Fountain Valley, early Saturday morning and forced the two men al gun- point into a car. The victims told police the sus- pects beat them with a pipe numerous times. The victims told police the sus. peels then took the m to 3500 W. l tlh Street. Santa Ana, in search of the miSsing aliens. The spot apparently was another check point in the ring's smuggling ac· tivities, police said. How ever. the aliens were not found there either, and the sus· peels b ecame angrier, the vie· Urns said. Verduzzo and Ramos were again beaten and then dropped o!C at their Fountain (See ALIENS; Page A2) Or:~g~~~a8t Weather Nig ht and morning low clouds along the coast, other\v ise fair skies Tues· day. A little cooler coastal areas with hig hs in the 60s rising to the rriid·ll>s in- land. INSIDE TODA\' The FBT hos entered the 3earch for former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. fol.lowinf1 certortion notes received by member11 of lhe Hoffa family. See 11!ory A4. ~ -.. L.M.llo~ ~ Index •• .. •• .. "'"""' o.u-1111 ••• ... DNtll,..lkn 'lfllWl.lt~ ... l!lllff\ll-f'll "-· --\ ... •" .. :: • I '1 • A2 OAILYPJLOT s Mond1y. August4, 11'75 Ford Ends Trip, Urges 'Moderation' By HELEN THOMAS BELGRAOF: (U PI J --Presi- dcnl Ford ended hi s lO·d ay five· nation Europe an tour tod<t y and flev.· ba ck to W a shin~on . lie ur~l'd "modt•ration ..-nd n exibili· t:v·· i n ~tiddlc Eust nt.'goti<tr lC'sl hopes for world pc..-c ~ anish in lhe struggle bct\\"('t'n Arub :ind Je\\'. l··ord 's whirlwind trip of frit=nds hip and summitry took him lo Ronn, Warsa"'· l-lelsinki, Buch ~1rcst and Be lgrade. Ile dis· cussed world problems v.·ith U.S. allies and Y.'ilh 11.'adcrs of Iron Curtain eountrics. And he headed back to \\'ashington ··for ii:npor. tant t<ilk s 1'u e sday with Japanes e l?rime ~1inistcr Takeo t-.tiki . His tv.·o days of talks with ''ugoslav Preside nt J osip Broz Tito wer e described as "cordial, open and constructive," although there apparently was nu major "' new ground broken. The dis· cussions center e d on th e 1'1 ideast, Cyprus and the disinte- grating \.\'Orld economic situa- tion . Tito stunned reporters and ap. parcntly took Ford by suzi>riSe by saying otfler the talks that his position and Ford's on the Middle 1-::.1st "arc qui tc identical." The White House quickly de- nit."Ct there had been any ch<1.nge in U.S. poli('y and saitl Ford had not adopted ·r1to "s hard-line policy toward Israel. Although his v.·ife Betty and , D.til' Pilol SIMI ,,_. HUNTINGTON BEACH PARAMEDICS HELP VICTIM OF BRIDGE CRASH Two Men Hospitalized After Wreck Early Today on Santa Ana River Span f'rom Page Al ALIENS ... \';.i ll t•\· homl". / Pullet" said it v.·as discovert'd lhl' victim s v.·l.'r c illcg;.i\ ali ens and would b1..· dcporlt.>d shortl y. - Thl' investigation was turned n \'l.'r to immigration officers who declined Lo comment on the c<:i sc. Thl· vicLi 1n s \.\'l.'rc able to id en· tifv one of the suspects. Samuel G..l r c ia of 13892 Locus t St _, \Vt·stminstcr. They did not l'l.'· cognize the other s uspects , they :-;;.iid. Garcia v.•as lodged in Orange County Ja il on s us picion of burglary ;:ind kidnaping. l-fe re· portedly told police the other sus- pects nl'd to !\t cxico after the in - t'ident. Police sa id they they v.·ere unabl e to d e t e rmine v.·hether the other s uspects were J\1exican or 1\mcrican cilizens . i f'ron1 Page .4 l RACE ... the second a ulo invol ved in the alleged ra ce s lammed into .~ pa1·ked car. That auto's occu· pants missed s-erious injury only by l'l'lomcnls, because they had just parked and e merged to look al antique cars in a :-,hov.·r·oom \\"illdO\V . Li cano y,.•as the only victim still hospitalized toda y and aides at lloag !\tcmorial l·lospital said he ·.1.•as in £a ir condition. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT I~,"'~""' ( 'II·•"'' t" ' ,.,,,, .... '• f .,, 1·"•••1!•• '' •· '"" •' l•V!·· ~·~'''""{"'~" ,.,,,,. . ........ ,, ... ,.,. ... ,,,,,,,, .. . 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Japanese government officials said Japan Air Lines had' been ;.is ked to ready a ocg jetliner al Tokyo International Airport to dt.>parl for Kuala Lumpur. Officials s aid the Malaysian government has been informed of Japan·s intention lo follow Kuala Lumpur's judgment with r egard to the terrorists ' demand. JAI. s aid it set up an ··e mt>rgcn cy bure a u" al its operation center at the airport tu ::oordinatc wilh the government in dealing v.·ith the situation. The terrorist d emands in· cluded a helicopter to ny the m from the roof of the embassy building lo the wa iting DC8. 3 Explosions Hi s passenger, Louis E . Figeroa, 48, of Norwalk, suffered chest contusions, and head and eye cuts . Both were taken to Hoag 1-lospital in Newport Beach v.·here they were reported in !:'erious condition. 0£ficers said the 1 :20 a .m ., crash resulted in a brief traffic tie up on the Coast Highway bridge spanning the Santa Ana River. The CH P s aid witnesses re· ported the car v.·as traveling at a hjgh rate of speed. It first slid in· to the guardrail on the south side of the bridge. lhen swerved across the roady,.·ay and knocked out 41 feet of railing on the north side. As the car headed back to the south side, the doors new open and th-e men dropped out to the pavement, officers reported. The car then stopped against the south edge of the bridge, the CHPsaid. ..,. Hospital officials today said Blackwell was in serious condi· lion in the intensive care unit. Fik:eroa also was in serious con· dition in the sub intensive care unit.' The cause of the accident was still under investigation today. B ank Chief's Home T arget of Bombing "'OOOSIDE (AP) --Three bombs exploded outside the home of the Bank of California board chairm an early today, d:Jmaging an auto but injuring no one. authorities say. The San Mateo County sherif£'s office and FBI said there was no warning before the 2:45 a .m, ex · plosion at the home of Charles de Bretteville, who is also a director of the Paci fi c Gas & Elect.Mc Co. . a target of terrorist OOmblngs 1n recent months. The blas t s w e re cente r e d around a carport. One blew a hole in the carport's cement noor and another started a small fire outside, deputies said. The.home was not damaged. The FBI s ~id ther e \.\1er c three l'xploslons, on e undel' a 1975 foreign ·Ju xury <.'Ur, a 6CCond In the re ar or the carport and a third in a pile of soil outside . 'rhe only peri;on in the hom.,c' ' was de Bretteville's mnrricd daughte r, Frances Dia.Ir ol I Chicago, bul deputies said she was not injured. ~\... The s heriff's office said there \\'ere no communiques claiming responsibility. but the letters ''NWLF '' were sprayed in fluorescent red paint on a large d.rivewaypillar. The New World Liberation Front has claimed responsibility for several bombings in lhe San Francisco Bay Area In the past two years , including PG&E raciliti~ in Berkeley and San Jose.' T~ group has demanded free power tor the poor and re· duccd rates for other groups. In San Francisco, a sPokesman said the FBI was inveaUgatihg the bombing because it apparent· ty was carried out by a terrorist group. The FBI ~aid the bombs &P· pe::tred to be ''low order ex· pl oslvcs." a nd not as powerful as those used in previous bomblnga of public buildings. • Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kiss· inger were visibly tired by the rigors o( the journey, Ford himselr shurgged off any weari.' ness a nd rose early. Under q·vercast skies, he jogged through the s loping, sculptured gardens of the pre· sldentlal palace overlooking the Danube, then swam eight qi.tick laps in a pool on the palace grounds in water that was 62 degrees. ''Cool ... a little b1isk,'' he lold reporters. His b~s h last daf included -- besides his ear y morning physical feats. -u br1111tklast meeting with Premier Dzemal Bi· jedic and a ceremony in which he ·Vlt1.nted a four·£oot ColorndOwhlte- fir as a "tree or peace" in a Bel· grade park. Then came his t alks with Tito, who has been critical of Israel. Ford's plea tor moderation came as Kiss inger worked on the sidelines of ofCici al meetings to . .Joan Little Case Kunstler G e t s Two-ho11r T e rm RALEIGH. N.C. !UPI ) --Al· t orney . William Kunstler was found in contempt of court and sentenced to two hours in jail L()i ·' Irvine Trees Clwpped Down By Vandals Irvine police a r e looking for a pair of ax.wielding vandals who hacked down a dozen trees in the P.arkview Shopping Center over the weekend. Two sets o( muddy footprin ts led to the parking lot from the two cir c ular knolls where the severed 15·foot sYcamores lay on the ground .. The Irvine Company, which own s the s hopping <.'enter, estimated the loss at $1 ,lKJO. Some merchants at the shop· ping center previously had com· plained to the company that the trees were blocking views of their store signs, a company spokesman said today. However, he said . the company believed that the merchants were satis fied with an alternate sign scheme that y,.·ou]d be used until the trees gre w larger. When the trees r eached fuller growth, he said, they could be trimmed back so the signs would be visi· ble. "Last Frid3y," he said, "the indication& we had were that the merchants Celt it was a good solu· lion." The alte rnate program would have allowed signs directing custome rs to the stores to be placed in front.of lhe knolls. The h atch et job was dis· covered Saturd ay morning. Police said the chopping oc· curred between 4 :30 and 6:30 a .m. 'VOIJR day :.tfler a heated exchange with the judge presidin~ in the Joan Littl e murder trial. Superior Courl Jud~e Hamilton lf. 1-lobgood Ordered Kuns tler removed fron1 the courtroom and placed in the Wake County jail on the fifth floor. two floors above the courtroom . Kunstler was brought ba<.'k two hours later, found in contempt and sentenced to the time he had SMnt in jo1il. J-fe also y,: as barred ·from lhc third floor v.·here the cou1troom is located. "You don't have to remove me, judge," Kunstler said. "I 'm hap· PY to go." The excha nge began when J erry Paul, the head of Miss Lit· tie's defense team. asked that Kunstler be al lowed to enter the case. Mi ss Little, a 2l·year·old black is c harged with the. murder of white jailer Clarence Alligood , who she says sexually assaul ted her. Hobgood denied the motion al the discretion o( the court "because you already have s ix lawyers, J\.1r. Paul." \.\'hen the judge denied Paul's request for a hearing on the mo· lion, Kunsller glared at the judge and said, ··Thank you, judge. I 'm glad to see the quality of justi ce has not improved in N6 rth Carolina." ··one more comment like that, Mr. Kunstler, ~d you will be on the firth floor," ilaid Hobgood. "Take me up there," $aid Kunstler ... I think what you"rc doing is outrageous." Without explanation, pro· seculars dropped their or·iginal plan to place clothing taken from the body or the slain jailer into evidence, and sheriff's deputy Willis Peachey did not resume testimony as expected. Instead, jailer David Watson, 49, began telling the court about the icepick used to kill Alligood . steer Egypt and Israel toward a second·Stoige SinHi disengage. ment a~reef!lc"nt . • Kissi;1ger received a perSonal i;eport Su Ad a y night r rom 1-tcrmann F , l'~ilt s. U.S. ltm· bass<idor in Cairo. on Ejj ypt·s. response to the latest Israeli dis· ena:agement proposals . Kiss· inger ~'ill mcC'l in Wushlngton Tuesday with Israeli Am · bassador Simcha Dinitz lo try to. move the'"t!iegotiations forward. Dominicans Fire on Tug JACKSONVILLE. F1a. (A·P) --Dominican Rt.>public milit8ry Corces fired upon and c.iplured_a U.S. ·owned con1 merciul tug today but later ap· peared apologetic for the action. tug owner Ca pt. J ames Duify said!"" "I've been talking to my tug and t h ey s ay t he Dominicans indic ated they (the crewmen) will be re. leased," Duffy s aid. "They <tpparcntly mistook it for another ship." Duffy, general manager of Crowley 1\1 aritime Corp. ht'rl', s aid the captain of the tug Pioneer , WaltE'r Reimer of Jacks onville, re· ported that a Dominican Rc publit• plane fired machine gun bullets v,.ithin 10 feel of the vessel as it headed toward San Juan, P .R ., on its maiden voyage. Su:edish J et l ntercept,s .v 11 Air Force One :; STOCKHOL M IUPJ} --A. Sv.·edish jet fighter intercepted· U.S. Air Force One carryin!if· President Ford and hi s presiden-- t ial party rrom Fi nland "to . 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WASHINGTON (UPI> -The retail pril't> or gasoline could ri se next year by seven l'enls a gallon when government controls on domt!sliC' oil prices e)(pire Aug . 31, fed t>ra l t>ner~y administrator Frank Zarb prl'tlil·ls . •Other energy officials estimat· ed d eco ntrolling oi l prices would hike innation by two percent over <.1 period o( ~everal months and said the rise · in gasoline prices would also OC· cur slowly if l'Ontrols end as scheduled. ' The speculation surface.a Sun· day after President Ford an· nounl·l~d he wit! veto a ~x-month e)(tt>ns1on of the controls passed last week by Congress just.before a month-long holiday. Congress earlier r ejected Ford·s proposal to r emove the controls g radually over 39 ' months. Tht.> law authorizing price con· trots ends Aug . 31 and will not be reimposed unl ess Congress either overrides Ford's veto or passes other control legislation when it returns three days later. I HE WANTS TO MAKE WAVES WORK FOR MANKIND Moreno White Dreams of Harnessing 591'1 Perpetual Motion Senate Democratic LeaHer Mike l\1ans field of Montana warned that Ford·s ·decontrol plans would send the costs of energy "through the r90f," and said Congress and lhe President mUst agree on energy policy. ,. Wave Power? ··1f prices go through the roof, both Congress and the Ad · ministration will be the reci- pients of the people"s wrath," Mansfield said. Coast Man Eyes Sea Energy But federal energy officials said the consumer has virtually nothing to fear immediately after expiration of domestic oil price controls. By JACK CHAPPELL Of tlle D~lly .. 119' SU.ff Along the Orange Coun ty Coastline, the sea freely gives up more energy than man can lap with his oil rigs and little holes in lheocean floor. Harnessing that energy long has been a challenge for engineers and grist for science fiction writers. Now, a form e r aerospace engineer. Moreno White of Hunt· . ihgton Beach. has come up 'ol.·ith a way or capturing some of that JIO"''er and using it to produc<' electricity. White, 26. is a graduate student in eagineering at Cal State Long Beach. He developed his ideas .and built a small worklng model as a class project. The original idea and mechanical concept s.ame to him as he w al keel along a,e Newport Pier one day. ••J . kx>ked down al all those waves and thought, 'hey, there's _,, lot of energy dOY.1\ there,'·'' White said. 1 He said he thought of how a self-winding watc h takes the energy from movement .of the wearer's wrist. stores it in a spr· ing and slowly releases it to run the timepiece. And, he wondered if the same )ltincipal couldn·t be applied lo ee motion created by waves. .., 'J. People have tried before. lo use fra..,·e energy, but the experi. tllents have had limited success., Ila researchin(il previous ideas, "11ite round that mos.t of the ilures were cpused because uipment was designed for 4l rrow selection of wavcs1 and led experimentally in tanks here the wave action could be refully controlled. ,_In reality hoWever, waves can- • Soviet Relations • MANILA, Philippin.S (APJ° _._ reign Minister Carlos P . mulo sa'id today he fioOed rela-.. ns between the Ph[lippine& .... d the Soviet Union would be. •tablished in two months, the tCovernment Philippine News jlr.gency repqrted. ,,. •• not be pinned down, and any de· sign has to accommodate a broad spectrum of wave forces, shapes, and speeds, he said. White also.found that many of the experiments failed because they "-'ere designed to catch the full force of the wave as it was breaking, the point at which it produces the most energy. As a consequence. much of the gear simpl)' ended up being smashed. White's apparatus consists of a system of floats which move with "'ave surges behind the surfline. The motion of the floats is passed on to a spring, which ac· tivates an arm and ratchet which turns a flywheel . In the spinning flywheel, the energy is "stored" and can be used to run a generator, pump water over a turbine, or to separate hydrogen from water. The highly flamma· ble hydrogen can then be burned as an energy as source. White he proved his idea works "'ilh a small model made from parts scrounged al school . Despite using an unsuitable generator, and the makeshift gearing, the model produced elec· tricity. The potential for taking power from waves is great. Published Although oil companies have not indicated how they intend to r espond, the FEA ex pect~ gasoline prices to hold steady in September, then increase by one ortwocents a gallon.in.October. Zarb predicted. ~~ increase would be as much. afiix cents or seven cents a gall,On over the sub· sequent six to nine .months. Ford told reporters Saturday en route to Bucharest he had been assured by economic advisers there will be ''no serious price rise consequences" when the price ceilings expire. The control expiration dale also marks the end of the tradi· · tional summer vacation driving season. Thus, officials noted, the oil companies --which have been producing more gasoline this summer --will be fac~ with a sutplus that would discourage an immediate price increase. ' Half of J?iet Refugees Now research ha& shown that a four· Ou ,/! C foot wave breaking along a mile t OJ amps of coastline diSJ!ipates ~ • estimated 15,000 horsepower . --..,. Aside rrom producing ~er . FT. CHAFFEE, Ark .. CAP ) -~ the device would remove some of Nearly half the Indochinese. re· the eneri:y from the wave and fugees v.1h~ fl ed to the United perhaps could reduce beach ~tes dunng the fall f:?f South eroeion, White said. Vietnam and Cambodia have He said a series or the devices been p~ocessed f:?Ul of the four of( the coas t could produce ~m~tic relocation camps, ac· significant quantities o( Power. cording to the U.S . Army. In addition, smaller units could or the 105,548 refugees. sent be designed for drilling plat· from. Guam to the domestic r~- forms and would produce all the location centers, 54,286 were 1n electricity needed on one or the camp Sunday, Capt. Frank units. Canu'.'lvo said. . .. ·The wave energy device is non· This relocation center in polluting, but much of the gear western Arkansas h.ad the would have to be above water largest refugee population Sun· aqd in view, White said. day, 2~.963. Camp ~endleton had "It . has no ecological conse· 16,2841n camp, Ind1~ato~ Gap, quence, except it doesn't look too Pa., 12,904, and Eglin Air Force good," h~said. , ~se, F1a., had 3,135, Cannavo • White said he plans to continue S8.ld. working on the project when he The refugee population at returns to school this fall. Guarr:i was 4,899. ~ive Held for Drugs • ~ No Crash, Uu~ Stas~ It BUCHANAN, Ga . CAP)·. -~eriff's deputies investigating eporls or a plane crash didn't ind a plane, but seized a ' ckload of illegal drugs and ar· sted five m en early today, erirf Scott Roberts said. ., ~ ... . I ~ Roberts, sheriff or Haralson nty, said his deputies arrut· he five in the Treat Mountain The sheriff said the men were in two vehicles --a 9-ton c8paci· ty van ' and a four-wh,el -driv~ truck. He said ' the burlap sqcks filled half 'lo three-fourths or the van. . -,, .Roberts said the five were not pdsitl\tlly identified immediate· ly. The sheriff-said pasltive iden· lillcaUon was dllficulL a and found "a large4quanti· i ''They hid numerous lden· ~ ~f wha.t was believed to be : Uflcatton cards, add"'9Sel rang· nJuana 1n their pouession.I 1nc rrom Michigan to f:iorjda. • The goods were wrapped in 'Ttiey hive stub~ ffdm fli ght )"1urlap sacks with mll'tdnD lft. ti,c.lt.ets from Florida to Colom- cating they cou'Jd hiave b1a, and.from mote~s':':tierethey ginated in Colombia, South sl~yed 1n Colombia, Roberts meric a or the Bahamas, said. bert.s said. "They have passports showing M Ht:! said authorities ' were they've been in Colombia in the 1'Peculating that the drugs were past five days." !1'tropped from a low-flying Units from the Georgia and Jrp1ane that 1p1rked?e(>cxU Or Altbarna state patrols, Haralson plane crash s hortly aft.er mid· 'County, Polk County and local ght. i , • ctvl~ derense organi1atlons· "It seems to be mostly marl· 1re1ponded to a truck driver's re: b h 't · ~ It Port on citi1en band radio that a uana ut we aven even '"" 1~··•0yin" airplane appeared to J · oaded from the truck yet. uw & t 're trying to tie It with the re· have crashed al 12 :03 a.m. ~~ alrcran," Robertasatd. Polk ~nty police Capt. Hoyt • ' ',, btngler sa0id a search of the Treat Mountain' a·rea of the Haralson· Po~ County lthe and near the Ala~aina border failed to tum up aay sign,of a plant;i crash. A converted World War It 825 crashed -60 miles northeast o( here in Dawson COunty June 3 alter airdropping about a ton of marijuana onto an isolated mountainside, killing lhe two oc· cupant.s. It wa1 the si:cth plane to crash or be aei1ed, while smuggling df\ll'S into the Southeast in 10 months. A converted World War II Navy patrol plane carrying a ton or marijuana crashed near Rockwood, Tenn .. in May. and three planes carrying illegal drugs have crashed in Florida in reqent months. David R. MacDonald, assistant secretary of the Treasury ln c hurge ol· enforcement, said smugglers turned lo airplanes 18 months ago when Customs or. liclals began using electronic sensors lo detect drugs smuggled acros& the Mexican border. ·' : DAILVPILOT A:J GOOD SCOUTS -Boy Scouts Cfrom left) Steve llerin, Doug Cluff, David Fowler , Nick Iseli, Howard Gollert . Brent Green ·and ]·1m Urag<i mi load toys for dcliver'y lo Southc<:1 sl Asian rc(ugec chiltlren at Can1p Pendleton. .... Sunday's Sermon Reported By Tom Barley Spiritual Coming . .,. Of Cosmic Christ? (Editor'• Note: Thi.3 is a regular Monday feature . in the Daily Pilot , ,a per110Tl4tized .account o/ the sermon .at .a church or SJI00909ue chosen .al random from the newspaper's circulation .area. The church also will be the subject of.a feature .sfory on Saturday 's church pag~.) Metnkind is about to witness a second coming or Christ but this new manifestation will be of suc'h universal dimensions that we must label it the s piritual coming or the cos mic Christ, Dr. Marcus Bach dcelared Sunday during his sermon at a Costa Mesa church. Just as man is increasingly penetrating outer space so is the Christ spirit expanding to take in alien cultures and af- fect many non -Christian faiths here on earth, the author· lecturer told a capacity congregation at the Church of ReligiouS Science. 541 Center St. . Speaking from the pulpit normally occupied by Dr. Eleanor Jackson, Bach commented that his personal con· tacts with Buddhists and Hindus had convinced him that Christian concepts had now permeated thos.e eastern faiths. "In terms of psychic understanding and s piritual evolu· tion we are now achieving in 10 years what once took us 100 years to reach," the founder of the worldwide Fellowship for Spiritual Understanding said. That evolution, Dr. Bach said, will see many faiths come to terms with present day issues that sometimes seem to de· fy solution--among them the Catholic tailh'.s "prC:occ upa· lion with the pill and the problems of priesthood.'' Far too m3 ny intellectuals.who are being given far too much attention are spending too much time theorizing on the significance of Christ in our lives when all tfie time the answer is in them and before them, Dr. Bach said. 1£ Jesus were to aSk any one of these intellectuals today what he once asked Simon Peter, he would never be able to understand the response, the speaker said. Dr. Bach recalled tor the congregation what Peter said when Christ asked himandotherdisciples: ''Who am l ?" "And what joy J esus drew from that answer 'thou art the Christ, the son of the living God','' Dr. Bach tecalled. But mankind must evolve in accord With the Christ spirit and not become preoccupied with what he called "the un· hatchable figure of the Nazarene,'' Dr. Bach warned. "Every race and every denomination has its own image," he said. "But what we should be concerned with is the God· given force that we observe in our church here today." ANY FABRIC Except Sale ....... MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY August 4, S, 6 Viet Kids Given Joy By Scouts By 1\RTHUR R . \'1 NSEJ, 01 lft• O••IW Polo! !.I.JU Orphaned SouthC'ast Asio.1 n children , ·separated pl·rhapi- furever from their p<.arents hy 'ol.'ar. saw a strange convoy ful l uf uniformed persons roll inl!l th1· J\1arines' C<.amp T;il cga rcfu gc1: compound near San Clemente . The event was more li'kc Christmas than the combl:ll many of the yo un gsters knew 1n their homeland. .Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts fro m th rou~hout Costa Mesa piled out or thl' .s tation wagons and began unloading pre:>enls for the lone liest or the refugct•s:~ Those children, y,·ithout parents. Rrent G reerf\ 14, of 3114 l\1adeira Ave., Costa l\1esa, a Life Scout in Troop 189, sponsored by th e J\1 e r.a Verde U nited J\1ethodi st Church where hit: VIET JOBSEEKERS GET ADVICE, A7 father is pas tor. came up v•ilh lhc toy distribution ide.a to qualify (0 1· community service requi re· menls in working toward Ea{::lc Scout rank. He quickly got a lot of, help frof!l hiYrlends. ··~n touch with all the Boy Seoul troops a round and had one or two boys from each troop col- lect toys for me." says Brent. "-'ho "'cnl to Camp Jlcnd!cton • 'ol.'ilh the group 1.1 "'eek <.1~0 l!) meet the 200-memtx-r troop of Southeast A!:!ian refugee Scouts. Thurs da y . Brent and his friends \\•ent back to the tent l'ity carrying donated games, pull toys, beach balls. musical inslru· ments and pas times for older. more sophisticated young \1iet· namese. "I didn't gel even half the toys r "'OUl d·ve liked to," says Brent. "But it "-'as worth it for the ex· perience of going doy,·n thc rt• t"·ice." He said he couldn't have done it without help from Troo~ 339, 473, 313, 387 and 189, a nd especially Lee Kiester. 1·im Uragami. Davi<l Fo"·lcr, Nie* Iseli, Rick Conard. Steve llerin, Jason Bohn and Doug Cluff. ANY FABRIC • \ . A4 o.<ILY PILOt Northwest -Pilots Striking [ ___ I_N_S_H_O_R_T ____ )· !talr hour~ ~ctorc conceding, ".It - LS now orf1 c1al. thC're is a strike.'' North\V t'Sl otricials appa re ntly h a d been hopl•fu l Pre s ide nt F or d 's c hi e f l abo r # troubleshootf'r, Ytr •• J. lisery, \11ho fi e"' into the T\\·in Ci lies late Sun- d ay in an effort lo avert the s trike, m ight be a ble to talk p_ih:>ls into reconsiderini;: their de· c1s1on. Port 11gal \'lok>n('e LISBON . Portugal --An army captain firL•d into an a nti- C~r;imun ist crowd early today, k1lhng t,,.o mt•n and touehing off a night of '*'·ild rioting in the 11011ht>rn tO"'n of Vila Novo de Famalicao. The incident O<.'currcd wh ile national r..idio stations broadcast ne"·s of unrl'sl in the army a nd a major rift in Portugal's new three-man junta. Resort Cotlel"llp? EUGENE, Ore. --Actions \\'ere taken at a pri\.'alely operat- ed lod ge in Crater Lake National Park to ket:p the publi c from knowing Cjbout a gastroenteritis sickn('ss that eventuall y closed the park. it \~·as repo11cd Sund ay. Thl' park, "'hich features the nation·s deepest lake. "·as closed July 11, "·hen hl'alth officials dis- covl'rl'd that a blocked sc"·er line had resulted in ra"' sewage draining into the park 's main d1inking "·atcr source. The park rt.>opencd l:Jst Friday and "'ater purification equipment on loan Crom the Army is still being used in the park. • Mondll)'.August4, 1975 UP'I Tt ........ 'Tf('ked otr Agriculture Secretary E3f.t Butz says he gj!ts •ticked off a bit now with every body jumping on this s ale to the Russians.· J-le 's aid Congress is causing i nflation, not gr ain salt'. Colby Urges CIA Budget Kept Secret WASHINGTON CUP!) -CIA Director William Colby, in his 40 th a ppea r a n ce befo r e a Congressional committee this year, urged keeping U.S. in- telli gence budgets secret. He told the House Select Co m- mittee on Intelli gence "Public revelation of fiscal information '-''Ould in evitably hurt our in - telligence effort ·· Colby's testimony, the first or t"·o day's worth this week, was released in advance of the hear- ing. He"was to appear again Wed- nesda)-. The Sena te commi,tee in· vestigating U.S. intelligence ac- ti vi tie5' sche duled a c losed hearing toda y to continue its in- vestigation into a lleged CIA plots to assassinate foreign leaders. I FBI Enters-Search Hoffa Family Receives Demands -DETROIT CU Pl) -The FBltoday mov~ In to t ake L"On trol OC the investigation into the dlsap· pearance of former Teamsters president J ames lloffa. E~tortion deman_d.Lr_e.ceivcd durlne: the weekend turn~ it into a rederal case. Authorities declined to disclose the nature of the demands. and there was no orf ici al indication Horfa was still ulive and being held for ran$0m. ltOFFt\ HAS BEEN missing since Wednesday, when ht"' was lust seen outside a restaura nt where he had told his fa mily he was meeting three men ror lunch. .. . T~" extortion demandl!I gave feder al aeents the \'lolataon of federal law they needed to actively enter the case. The FBI took over from a twO-man local detect ive bureau. FBI Director Cl~e Kelley jssued a state- ment in Washington Smday saying "extortion com - munications have been r«eived in connection with the disappea r a nce ofHorfa and accordingly the FBI is a8Suming juri~diction. '' it: ONE FBI SOURCE said two notes had been re-- ttived, one by the family and one by a Hoffa as· sociute, both saying: "You saw what happened t4> him. You're next." . But Hoffcl's daughter, Mrs. Barbara Crancer. said the demands Kelley referred to "did not in· valve members of the family.'' l\.1rs . Crancer had appealed to Kelley for FBI help Friday. Moroccan Tragedy .. We ci rtainly appreciate e verything the local Police have done,•• she :s11ild1 ''But now you need the ft.>deral governme nt." Rumors abol1nded as to the reasoii1 for HofCa 's disappea ranc;,e . At lhe center of most of them was Hoffa's bid to regain union power -an attempt that has been marked with scattered violence in Jlofra•s old springboard to internu.Uonal power, Local 299. HOFFA WAS LAST seen Wednesday •h.ernoon standing outside a fashionable Bloomfield township restaurant where he told' his wife and olbera he was to meet three men for lunch. On his wuy to the restaurant he stoPped at an a irport limousine service in Pontiac in which he had a Cinancial ipterest and told two employea who he was J(oing lo rdeeL The employes at first were unable to recall the names . One was induced to re member by a pg yc hlatrisl·hypnotist brought in by the Hoffa ramUy. The names he recalled were Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, reputed Detroit Marla kingpin: Leonard Schultz, a Detroit labor romultant; and Anthony. "Tony Pro" Provenzano, a one·tlrne prison confidante of Hoffa and rormer Eut Coast Teamatera boss. GIACllLONE llND Schultz bolb denied they were to meet Hoffa. New Jersey police aaid they in· ~~wed Prov~n.zano 9.lnday at the request of Michigan aUJ.honties, but declined comment on the result5. • 188 Die in Jet Crash AGA DIR, Morocco (UPI) - Th e c ha rt e r e d Boeing 707 jccline r ca rrying immi grnt Moroccan-workers was onl y two minutt!S Crom touchdown when the pilot, on his Cirst flight to 1\gadir, appa rently became lost in a dense fog. Mom e nts l a t e r the plane sla mmed into a remote moun- tainside, exploded and burned, killing all 188 persons aboard. The impact broke the four-engine jet into pieces and ignited a rorest fire that raged over ten acres. OFFIClllLS SAID the crash. Sunday was the fourth worst dis· aster in aviation history. The 'pla ne , owned by the Jordan Airline Alia and chartered to Royal Air Maroc, Clash at Lebanon ' Border Kills Two By The Associated Press Israeli offici8ts said no dale had been set for the Washington meeting, but newspapers said the p a rty would arrive in Washington next week. Jen Paris before dawn for the three·hour fli ght to Agadir. All but rour or lbe passengen were Moroccan workers relur,..lng home for the August vacation period. orncials said they were hanl· \\'orking Berber tribesmen from the Agadir reqioo who carried hundreds of thousands of francs in savings for lbeir famlllto back home. • The plane also carried four Brilisb passengers, alx Jonla- nian crewmen and a Finnish .W.anless. The jet disappeared frvm Aa:adir airport control tower radar screens two minutes before the scheduled landing lime. A control tower all'iclal re-- ported a normal convenation with the pilot With DO hints of trouble moment.a before the crash. • u ... _ Vpllea1'al The Comoro Isl a nds , declared independent from France just one month ago, have undergone anothe r change, this lime by pro. French P!'rty. President Ahmed Abdallah was caught off.guard on neighboring is land when bloodless coup took place. Weekend Scorcher For U.S. By'l'IM!llNOClaledl'rss From Burlington, Vt., lo Phoenix. llrlz., record high tem· peratures were set or tied Sun· day as aummertime blanketed much of the nation in a bot.. bumidbaze. Interstate Highway Ill buckled near Gary, Ind .• a million people went lo the b e ach al Coney Island. and an 11-mmth-old girl drowned in Hyattsville, Md., after her mother left her in a balbtub to cool off. A BERMUDll·IDGH pressure system brought a fourth day of !IQ. and 100-degree temperatures to much of the Eaat Coast , Hospitals in Boston reported five deaths over the weekend from h..eat prostration and three people were killed in New York City ln fights over gusbiag fire hydrants. While macb of the nation will enjoy seasonably warm tem~ peratures today. lbe National Weather Service predicted more bot weather along Lbe central Atlantic seaboard. A pollution alert remained in effect today in Wasblngtcn and officials in several cities warned ol possible power shortages as of. fice air CODd.iUooers were turned m with the beglnaitli of lbework week. • ·Ted Satisfied RIO DE JAN EIRO -Sen. Ed\\'ard M Kennedy CD-Mass.), says he is still satisried with the \Varren Commission report on the assassination or his brother, P res ide nt J o hn Ke nned y , a lthough tie could foresee the possibility of new evidence re- quiring the case be reopened. Col by said the Soviets devote a lar ger,... p o rti o n of their in- telli gence budget to "tactical covera ge of the possible use and d isposi tio n of o u r weapons syste ms,•• wh ile the United States spends the larger part of its budget ''lo be able to de- termine the subjects of thei r a p- plied r esear ch, the ch arac- teristics of the weapons Systems being developed and their pro- duction and deployment rates." A "large a mount" of such U.S. information is readily available to the Russia ns through technical journals, Congressional debate and nelo''S reports, he said. Israeli soldiers clashed with a band of Arab raiders trying to c r oss fr o m L e b an~on i nto northern Israel early today, leav- ing one Ara b a nd one Israeli de· ad, the Israeli military command said. Two other Israelis were re- ported wounded. - t\ COMMUNIQUE issued in Tel Aviv said the incident OC· curred near Adamit in western Galilee. · White House s pokesman Ron Nessen, with President Ford on his European tour. said tbe President would gel a report on his way home Crom Yugoslavia later today on lbe latest U.S. con· tacts with Egyptian 'President Anwar Sadat. llVlllTION OFFIClllLS in Morotto said it was the fint time the pilot bad nown to Agadlr airport. They said be was oo. the wning uis in bla ·~tolbe landing ltrip. "U be bad been m the Jll'OPl!I' axis there would not have been a 1D01111tain in front of him," one of· ficial said. rr WAS Mill i-hnadelplila &mo• day, two d-•-the aid record for the date. Bllrllnatnn. Vt., tied the 92-degree mart Ht there in 1944. "We are perhaps living in a time of conspiracy," Kennedy said in a n interview broadcast Sund3y ni g h t on Brazilian television. "We have seen in r e- cent times in the United States the \Vaterg.ate case; which really "'as a conspiracy. People now believe in the concept of con· spiracy . I a m compl et el y satisfied in the \\'arren Com- mission reports, as Robert Ken· nedy "'as. That is the way it is.'' Gandhi /lfove NEW DELHI, India -Prime ).finister Indira Gandhi asked l)arliam ent today for retroactive <l mendmcnts to erase legislation under whic h she was convicted of llll'gal elector al practices. The amendments in effect de-- fu se n ex t w ce k ·s c ru c ial Supreme Court case in "'hich ).lrs. Gandhi i s appealing her conviction to escape the m an· datory penalty barring her from elective office for six years. ' \Vithout large and secret ex- pe nditures, Colby said, "we could face tbe surprise with lo''hich the world received the news of the first sputnik .•. we would have lar ge areas of uncer· tainty about Soviet forces .•• (and ) most of all , we would be unable to negotiate, agree upon and monitor limits of such systems as SALT to bring about a more stable world.•• Do y Pilot Diti•«J 15 G11or...tHd Mol°'day-Frktay· II you do not have '{(It.If paper by 5:30 p m.. call belore 1 o m. fl'Ml your copy will be de- livered. Saturday and Sunday; If )'Olt do not reco111e your copy by 9 a.m. Satur· day, or 8 am. Sunday. call before 10 am. and your cocy 1111111 be deliveJed. en....-.'''''' 1 ... Most Orange County Areas 64J ... J11 Norfhwe~ Hunhngton Beach. and Weslminslcr •.....•. l*IJ:rt San aemente, Capistrano Bcxh. San Juan Capistrano, Dana Poihl. Soulh Laguna. Laguna Niguel .......... ttJ.t6)f It was the worst incident on the Israeli-Lebanese frontier since July 23, when Is raeli r aiders crossed into Lebanon lo search for guerrillas. One Israeli was killed and six wounded in a cl ash, and the Israelis took back Seven Arabs for questioning. In other deve lopments, the Israe li Foreign Ministry dis· closed tha t lh.e United St.ates has invited Israeli treasury and de· fense officials to Washington lo discuss r e que st s fqr U.S . military and economic aJd which were frozen after the breakdown last March of the Mideast peace s huttle of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger . Diplomatic ,inrormants said Israeli officials were pleased by the invitation, taking it as a step toward easing U.S.-Israeli rela- tions , which were severely strained by lhe collapse of the Kissinger mission. ISRAEL WANTS to pursue a year -old request for $2.S billion in aid for ris cal 1976. Officials said the United States is talkin1 about a lesser sum of $1. 7 billion. ( Showers in New England Most of UniU!d States Clear and Sunny Te111per•t- Altifllf • ............. Allan!• 8a'-trslit!ld ... ~ '""00 fl<o->SYil~ &.tll•lo ChMtone CNt .1911 Cl11ti11,...H <~"''"" 0.11•~ °""~' OH""°""'' O.lroil .. _ HaflohllU !C.1'""1 0 1, ~f9tt- M ll ....... lt~ Ml-•11' ,...°' .. '""' Nt-wYO<lt Honl'IPl .. lt Oltl~Oty """"' PMOR*n F'l'lli..ltlphi. -· Pltllbu'9fl """ ... _ " ,. •i ,, .. " IOS 16 ,, •1 " .. . , . ,, " n .. " 11 ,, ·" .. 10 ·" 'IO "' .GI •s 1• .... '' .. ts 10 .:11 101 "' II 1S .... lot '71 .... " .. ''ti '' .2S ,, ,, .. " .. " .... •t 6S IOJ SI .. " " "' " .. •• .)1 . (\ ,. ........... c•t.t:ro \.,_\ \' •Ot..,,.C>f l t l. ,~;:-..:µ:,...._:-' ti" •tA1 .. l IOl'OC ,,~, C) Qlffoml• ~lfl T~y wltto ~ ltmpt•lllfl'il t"'"'9 1"9 ("M M(l lfl ~tMs.ltlw•IMy\, ' S.0-y t.l<IH•.., ti ""•11 df"OCJltl..,_ A:lf'llM(I, °"'. 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Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit- Investment Certificates •· All at highest rates LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Savings insured to $40,000 Safe ·deposit boxes and the most wanted savings services Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd .-• 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) Head Office Downtown: Los Angeles-Federal savings and Loan Association One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017 Other offices throughout the area I '\ • p •m Job mii Uh m~~ pre mil iul tio1 c 42,• ror bur SW pa: G lal wh SUf au "'<l lei! se; ad 3( olc 'da' .. thr Ot SCI ' A~ rr • 10! do fi r; G ho1 • ... art he: se; Lo ·ha· wh • • .. , : I ~ I ~ • • ' ~ I i ~ ~ ! I l i ' ' ~ i ' i ,, I ! ~ ' :, , I ii ·I I• •I ' :. ' '· . •• • • \c f ' ' ... • Paei l"i«• 'l 't.•lephone 400 Employes Get Pay Cut S1\N FRANC I SCO (U PI I -l\1orc than 400 ~m ployt•s h<l Yt' bt'l'll rl•ussigncd to lower paying Jobs by Parlflc TelC'phonl' Co., which has a $228 mill ion r atl' inl'rl'aSl· uppli cut1on before the Public Utilltit•s Com mission, it "'as disclosed tod ay, 1\ l'Ornpany spokt's n1a n said the work assign. ment shifts and salary udjustments we re part or a' progr~1m a im,,d at l'Utt1ng bc.u:k expenses by $25 ml lli~n ~y thC' t•nd .of the year. The saving in sal:int•s 1s s nlall , ht· s:ud. J\·tost of the money reduc· lions 'A't'ft' expt•t'l1..•d tu cunu.• from projects thal won 't be allowed to pro· ·( ) t't't'd and throug h a cut-Sta lt• bat•k on e q ui pm e nt pur1.·hases. ~--------~ Only about o ne per- cent of the company 's 42,000 employt•s in Northern C:Jlifornia have bee(l forced to t:Jkt.' job reassignments. No one was fired, but at leas t I S <:hose to takl' :J furlough r ather than switch to a di(ft•rt.•nt, lo"'t'r·paying job, the com · puny s;1itl. Gfrf. 17. Tak..,, ffo•toge· LOS ANGELES (AP l --,\ l7·ycur-old girl was t aken hostage a nd ht•ld three hours by a gunman VihO ai:costed lu.•r while fleei ng after holding up a supermarket in North lloll ywood early today, authorities said. The girl. a S~ln Fernando Vullcy resident who "'·as not identiried bcl~ausc she is a ju ve nile, was re- leased unharmt•d thrl'e hours later in Sepulveda. A search ~·as li.iunchl'd for the kidnaper, a utho rities added. 30 Rr#c•1ted bfJ f 'l rrm .. 11 Sr\N FJl,\NCISC."() ( l ' Pl ~ -Firl' bro kl' out in an old hotel nt•ar the ~;1n l"rancisco Opera llouse Sun- 'day l1i~ht :J nd firetnl'n rcst·ucd JO persons, fi g hting through a flame ·ftllt.'11 stair\\.·ay to reach the m. Other occupants of the scvcn·slory s tructure scr an1blt'd dn\\.'ll fire t'St'apt•s. Smoke pourl'd fro1n the top of the 60-unit New Alden Hott•I in the l 'tvie Ce nter , a nd 120 fire m en from 27 units foug ht the 1Jla7.l' throug h gusty winds , tossing matlrl'SSCS and other bedding from win· d ows .. "The fla rncs "'ere goi ng like hell." said o·ne firem an . Girl'# Slo!Jh1g Pro,,..d t,OS ,\NG E t .ES (AP ) --,\ special t eam of homirid l' inves tigators ha \'C bel·n assigned to wo rk exclusively on l ht~ ruse of L<1Shonda Lynn Hayden after it \\.'as cletcrrninC'<.l she died from a blow to the head. The 8·year·old gir l, the ohject of an intense seari:h after she cli!->appeart'd from her Southv.·est J_,os An ~t·lt•s ho mt• last WC'ek , told her m other she •had seen a man hiding a gun fo!\owing a ~hootout in '\\.'hich one pl'rson y,•as killed. Oppon~nfs'! Accordin g t o the California J ournal , th e r e 's_ a s l ig ht possibility that Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. (abo ve) and Ro nald Reaga n will run aga inst eac h other for President in 1975. Brown, 37 , s ucceeded R e <.1g a n, 6 4, as California's governor seve n months agO. ' "' THE • 1 EARL'S '1.U .. 91,.., ... ATl .. G. "" eo .. o. 1•Y1C1'M..e1lA•T1 AT T0\111 toe>• hMT __ ,_AI J11JJ e-e..,i..._ 495-0401 """'~ ........ .,, ....... .... 11J6Mo....,....,<1..e ... i.-. • · Jus t fill·out the coupon and return it to us. You will be notified by mail of an tlppointment at your convenience. The photograph will be taken by a top quality local studio, and •vot.i Wlll select your favorite prin t from several poses. No hidden costs or service charges are involved. We invite you to take advantage of this gi ft whether or not you are an account holder. !But if you're not, we would-welcome you into ciur prosperous larr11ly of Southwest Savers.) So, complete the coupon for your Port rait Calendar-while. this offer is available. end 10 l"l association HUNTINGTON BEACH 5926 Warner at Springdale 846-3306 • mon. thru thur1. 9 11m to 4 pm: fri . to G pm: sal. 10 1 pm -----------------------------------FIU-oul and re1urn tht\ coupon 10: •w·217 ' Southwest Savings 5926 War ner Ava.· Huntington Beach, Ca. 92647 Yo1,1 will l>e notd1i'd bv m1i1 of vou• convenient appointment. (off~r hn11r~d-one per f•mif11J . . ~ddrtss: _ ,. n11•=---- '-am ,.,n~I ______ phone·---------- ________ cit y:--------- __ zi1>: ------ Oroville Tremors • . Subside OROVI LL E !UPI ) -- Ground shaking lremors near the natio n 's t allest earthfilled d a m subsided t o d a y a nd o n e geophysicist said it ap- pears the latest earth· q u a k e a c t i v ity I n Northe rn California was w ind ing d o wn rather rapidly. T he last no ticeable jolt to O ro vil le . wh ich is located about 10 miles southwest of the huge Or oville Da m a nd lake, came early Sunday with sm aller localized g round movement r eported d ur· ing the d a y. "'The earthquake ac- tivity seem s to be wind- in g duwn r athe r r apid· ly," said Chuck Bufe. a geophys icis t w i th the U.S. Geologic al Survey. "But I s us pect there will be more new e arthquake a ctivit y b e fo r e it i:> over ." DU~ING THE early part of the w eeke nd four ''s tr ung even t s ·'' measuring "be tween 4.8 and 5.4 on the Richter Scale, rattle d dishes, t o ppl e d b o ok s a nd crac ked w a lls . They w e r e ce nte r e d n ear Oroville but were felt widely, including the fr- ingl's of the Sa n Fran- cisco Bay area 100 miles away. The latest tre mo r s w e r e afte r s ho cks t o Friday·s big jolt cen· tere d around Oroville with a Richter re ading o ( 6.1. Monday. Augusl-4, 1975 DAILYPtLOT A:i Financ."ial Sl11mp Playboy 'Readjusting' LOS ANGF.L ~~S <Af)J -ll u~h M . llefner. figt1t · ing a finanl'ial s lump brouJ!hl on by cha n ~i ng times, suy:s the s un is not ~t'tting on hi s fl.imboyant· Playboy empire. inµ: t1111l ;inutln·1· l'l :1yhuy 1)ulilu·at111n , the n111rl! e>i pill'it ''CJ u1, '' ha:. 111ekL'<1 up th1· 111orv than 0111· 1nill ion rt•adcrs l o~I hy l'layboy /l.1 :1gazinc in lhl' p:1st three YL'<•r!'> ••• - "'O UR TOT 1\I_, t·u·l·ul;.itlon I ), al i.IO a ll·llnic The bos s h us t~1 ken a sa la ry rut, put his bl<1l'k hiµ:h," hl• said , euu11t111g ~ale~ ~1 f four Playboy "big bunny '' jet up fur sale, httt othe r wist· lives lik1; fort·i gn t•dil1011 !> in l·)·anl'l', Italy, (;L·rm::iny and a rajah banking on bt:'ltt:'r fortune. Jap-~n . ··our econumu: pro· llowt•vf'r, Pl:1yhoy will hHvt· a lll'W look this fall ~--------~ b lems arc not unique to with rt-v1st·d l'OVl'I' dt·~i gn, murt' non fiction and NAME NE\\'S Playboy but soinethinµ: new f1·at urc·s . we s ha re with General ··'rhc mag:J1.int· LS, in ll'rn):-; of ~l'xual ex pli t1l Motors." Jle fner s aid in ness, lt•ss ~1 van l gardl• lhan wht•n 1l hl'gan," l lc (n i:r an intc-rvil'""'· ··w e scc said. ·· ... l~ut it ha ~ T\L'Vt·r bt:l'fl our intention lo be muc h b r i g h l c-r d .._. ys _1_h_c_n_,_u_>_l_,_,._,_"_"_ll_y_,_.,_. ,_,1_,_,. '-'·_m_"_"-"-"-"-'-· ------ ahead." ' 11.EFNER WAS lounging bes ide-the pool or his JO-room Tudor man!:Lion in the exclusive llolmby Hills section of Los Angeles. Bu xom young Womt-n in bikinis --one topless --s unbathcd ; male f riends played backgammon \\-'bile pink n amingos trotted across t he lush grou nds . · Ha rd tjmes or not, l-lerner i~ maintai ning his s uper-Pia yboy Ji restyle . Rut otl 21. the .Pl ayboy organization is bein g restructure d, a djusting not only to Cl'onomic up - heavals but also to American altitudes towa rd Play boy's m ost popular commodity -sex . "TJIE MOST significant thjng about contem · JXira ry society is the rapidity with which cha nge takes place," said llefner. "Playboy refl ects th at and also has had an innuence on it, both sociall y and sexually." But Pl ayboy Magazine's nude centerfolds, shocking when fi rst seen in the 1950s a rc com· m on pl ac e no w , s urpassed by b a wd it:'r sex magazines for mt'n and wome n. The daring novelty of scantily clad "bunnies" '-"'ailing tables at key clubs seem s ta m e in the '70s. Hefn er , now 49 and graying at the temples, in· sisted tha t Playboy Enterprises, Inc. is s hifting gear s not because it fell behind the times but because everyone else caught up. "FOR MOST of our 2 1 years the re was no r eal c irculation t'om pe tition," l·Icfn e r said of the magazine, n agship of a fl eet or Pl ayboy diver sified inter ests. ··Now there is a far more competitive s ituation ,,.,..-ith s everal othe r m en's magazines of which 'Penthouse' of course is the main one.'• II~en ies that the m agazineis failin~J>iress- Save on our own U-shaped 3-piece sectional for only Imagin e ... a roo1n ful l of l~xuri ous seating at one low price! Arrange, rearrange to your 0\\'11 co ntent. Any \va)r you look at th is exciting group, it's appealing. Super so ft and incredibly . . comfortable, covered in :i fa sci11 ating cotton textured fabri c, Regularly $1 SOO, $995 priced to save you $SOS 1 Please allow 2 weeks delivery fo r group as shown. Ava ilable i t1 ot11cr sizes as V.'cll .. 2-piece sectional. Regul arl y priced $I I S9, ~ pieces, Si99 84" so fa is a beauty in its own right. 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DAILY PILOT EDI TORIAL PA~E I Actions Speak Lollder 1'he 100 -pnge '"t'OCle of conduct '' signed by 35 na· lions at 1-lc ls inki has been variously ha il ed a s a 11 in· strument lo end the cold War or conden111cd as a point· less~ confirmatio11 of ll1e_ status qu.o_ -i.e. Sovie t dt>mi11at ion of E astern Europe. One of the more interestin g comments \V as of- fered by Comra d e Brezhnev \\'it h regard to the qucs· lion of noninlt.>rve11tion in the inter11al aff airs of other n;.1tions . . "It is r>nly the pt..."O pl e o f each given s ta te, and 110 o ne e lse. th<.1 t has the sovereign rig ht to r esolve its in- t~rn a l affa irs a nd establish its interna l laY:," he told t hl' confe r e nce. This fro m the nation that d efe nds its inv·a s ion of Czechoslovakia by ex pl4:1.ining that "rea ctiona r y ·· forces <m ea11in g the existing liberal Con1munist re- gime of Ale xander Dubcek ) Y.1ere thre atening the "'progr essives" (meaning tht' out of po""'e r , l\losco""·- orientcd Communists) \.\1ho were obliged to seek "help'' "'hich Moscow provided "'ith e noug h tanks a nd troops to ove rthrow the .. reactiona r y'' regime. Yes, indeed , Comrade llrezhne v . Also black is \\·!tile, up is doy,•n a nd round is square. ~.,... ,\ncl any n<.1tion sign ing any agreen1ent ,,.ifh the Sovie t Union -\\'hethcr it concerns arms, trade or dil>lomacy -had bette r be a,,·are that the "'ords are ,,·orlh no more than the p;;1pt!r they are writte n on un- less the re is the '>''hc1:c,,·itha l to e nforce them. Politic al Cop-out and industry is not set up for a task of this sort. And the gove rnment ~ould do the jpb efficiently by tighte nin g up requirements ror the issuance of Social Security cards. then making it illegal lo e mploy a person who Cannot present a valid card. But the politicos are leery about this. Someone might accuse the m of "police s tate'' tactics. Though the ubiquitous Social Security numbe r now is de - mande d on e ve rything from driver 's licenses to medical ins urance forms. An' ameiidme nt to the alien bill that wo uld g r ant - a mnesty and offe r le galization of s t;..J.tus to lo11gtin1c, Ja w -abiding a lie n s is sensible. Thre ate ning employers with criminal pe na lties for failing to identify illegal alien s will only make the m less likely to take the risk by hiring a nyone of appare ntly fore ign backg round. Cong ress can do better . Jumpe d the Gun As any editor ktlO'>''S, almclt any comment on guns a nd gun control guarantees instant reader r eac- tion. • But the res ponse to a rece11t television docume n· La ry titled "A Shooting Gallery Called America .. '''as. to s a y the lea s t , remarkable. The film on the issue of handg uns and the ir con- trol was scheduled for March 2 and for sev,eral weeks a fte r that date, the network received letters co11- de mning or prais i11g the program. • ,\ bill a p p roved by the I-lo use Judiciary Commit - tee m a king il a c1;minal offe nse for an e mploye r to hire illegal <.il iens, a ncl plac ing the burden fo r screen· ing a lie n s on the e n1ployer is a political cop-out. This would not have been unusual, except that there was a last -minute s cheduling change -after the 1'V logs \.\'Cre printed ·-and the gun docume ntary ac- tually was no t s hown until April 27 . 'Wish they'd develop undock i11g technology d own here!' Obvio us ly thl• s creening of aliens is a job for the governme nt Y.1hic h has. o r s hould have, the necessary machinery a nd tr<.1in ed per sonnel. Obvious ly bus iness There's No Whic h doubtless tells us something about the open- 1nindedness of e xtremists among advocates and oppo- ne nts of g un c ontrols. U.S. Leads the Way Magic in A Racquet Dear Gloon1 y G u s Ariris Trade Still Big Business [SYD NEY HARRIS ) A young l;.idy of my acquain· l<i nl't", a bout to t<ike up the g<.1m e oftl•n nis . :ind having he:Jrd lhal I ha·"e co n t r ibu t ed several articles to Tennis magazine, asked me \\.'hic h make of racquet sheoughl to buy. ··Try as many as you can," I !>..iid. ··:.ind buy \\.'hichever feels m o s t <:um · _fo rt;.1b Jc to ,you. The dif· ference is in the mind, not i n lht• r<i c- quet." Gl a ncin g th roug h that ma ~a z in e a f t'"'' da ys latt.'r. l noted ad,·ertiserr,~nts for JO different brands of.r:iCquets -almost none -of thl•m in c.....:is tcnce \\.'hen I began pluyi ng th(• g:-i me. ,\nd each ad told o r suggested a lie -that it "'as superior to other racquet~. a nd would do more for yo ur gam e. The plain fact is that no r acquet exist s that is "best " for all. or even m ost, players -if it \\."ere, every top tournament pl ayer \\.'OU Id USC it. SOME M,\ V be helter in some respt:cts. and som<' in others: bul all the top-qua li ty racquets ha\'C diffe rent advantages and disad- Y;J ntages. a nd tournament play- ers selccl their fa vo rites on a quite subjective basis. (Thal is, ~·h en they do not select them becaus e they ha vc been paid to do so by the m a ker, Evc:n SQ, players often do not a lw ays use the make they adve rtise.) Our hu~e. and incre asing , cynicis m a bout advertising spr- ings from the fact that ma nurac- No country "·ith a poor wheat c rop ha s eve r declared war. That·s what t~y taught in college a while b a c k. Is it st ill operative? R.E .D. GI-..• c;.,, commenh •re •11bm.O.,.. by r~•<lffl •tMS <10 not "ece•••"IJ re!IKI IM view• ol t~e new•p•per. ~l'MS ,_ pe1 Pffvrlo Gloom• Gt ... O••I• p,1.,., lurers are not content to make modest , and accurate, claims for their products, but feel they must engage in superlatives in order to attract the public. ignoring the la\\•of diminis hing re turns. No piece of s ports equipment Is going to enhance your game, just a s no make of automobile is going to provide you with greater popularity or s e x appe al o r anything else but so many miles per gallon. No brand of beer or \\.'hisky "'ill do a nything for you , except make you more or less drunk, depending on how much ~ou oon sume how fa st. EVER YBODY knO\l.'S this, and yet everybody doesn't. The basis or all fal se advertis ing is the re- s idua l be li e f in m agic that persist s in the human un- conscious -the irrational feeling that somewhere is the magic rac- quet or the magic carorthe magic beverage that will turn us into ob- jects of g reat admiration and envy. But there is no magic anything; even realislically, there is hardly a product made that is uniquely superior to its competitors: if it '\\."ere. it "'ould soon drive every other makeroutofthe market. All things, like all people, have pluses and minuses: and the best we can do is choose the equation that fits most comfortably into our own. The rest is as m ythical as a chess set th at will m a ke you play like Bobby Fisc he r . .. W'ASHING1'10N -One busi- ness that has not been hit by the recession is the international arms trade. and the United States is in the forefront or this commerce in d e ath and destrill c· lion . During the past year, ac· cording to fi gures r ecently r t:'- 1 ease d . Am eri can weapons sales a br o ad totaled more than $6 billi o n . The big g e s t pur cha se r s were Iran and Saudi Arabia, \\.'hich have ._, been transforming their vast oil profits into the most sophisticat- ed military l!quipment short of nuclear bombs. Weapons in themselves do not necessarily provoke wars. But their acquisition can hardly be considered sound. IN T HE first place, many As ian , African and Latin American countries are squan· ' . dering their meager resources on guns when they s hould be con- ceptrating on economic develop· ment. President Johnson pointed to this when he calculated in 1969 that "the cost of acqu.iring and maintaining one squadron of supersonic aircraft diverts re- sources that would bu.ild and maintain a univers ity." Despite-this warning, the Unit- ed States Al'ms Control and Dis- ~ rm am ent Agen cy recently estimated that military expen- ditures by underdeveloped na- tions a s a whole have been rising at double the rate or thefr economic grO\l.'lh. Egypt, ro r example, has mortgaged its. cotton crop for years in order to pay for Soviet ST AN L EY K AR NOW n1aterial it bought .is Car back <is the 1967 war against Israel. In a dditi on. "·c apons purchases tend to trigger re- gional arm s races tha t ex- acerbate toe.ii tensions. Tm S HAS been apparent in Latin America, where bet\\.'een . 1958 and 1968, Argentina, Brazil and Chile imitate d e.ich other by building lip their a ir forces and navies. The friction created by the possession or weapons is even more acute in the Middle East. T he larges t s ingle buyer of military equipme nt in the world today is the Shah of lrt.111 . \\'ho last year spent S5 billion fur \\.'('a pon s. 'fhe Shah originaily bega n to buy arms. he St.lid, to protc1.:t hi s country against nei,l?l..lurin.i.: Jraa. But within the past couple of yea rs h(' has be<.•n p •J lt i n ~ together an t•normous arsen::.il of aircraft and s hips, :•nd hi s in tcn · lion is clea rl y lo t urn Iran into a major powe r. The Ford administration con- t e nds that sellin g '\\.'Ca pons abroad is necessary to n1ainta in our balance of payments.. It al so ha~ been argued that purchasers \\.'ill get their a rms from other s upplierJS , like t~r::.ince and the Soviet Union. if the.United States does n't a ccommodate them. The main trouble with th al ra- • \1on ~lll'. \Vh ich is nut en ~i rely • f~ill'l l'. IS \h;,,il it h:t:-. lJcco me an ;llibi ro r do ing nothing to control \ the J>p1·cad o f n1 ili tary cqu.ip-1 n1t·nt. r\nd !he ohvious dangc:r is that a c·onli nuing-;,,rms r<t('C will ' i111.:.·\·it:11.>J y C~calate to include ' not·lccir \\'l•apon~. (lN F: 10•:1\ that Ila~ !wen put forth is .lo ncgoti..itc an 1ntcrna-' tion::i l limit:ition on lht' use or j convenliooal "'capons si milar to t the restrictions that the powers I are tryin~ to pl ace on nuclear arms. Un l ess -·S Uc h c ur bs a r ~­ somehow im posed , the int:xora~ ble dri\'c lo\\.·ard bi gger arJ>enal will go on. \\'ilh the result thlii pious efrorls to promote peacl! "·ill rcm;;1io s he t:'r rhetoric. 1 I Shah's Co11rse Risky • f l •f l WASHINGTON -U.S. ol· ficia ls al the highest levels are worried that the shah of Iran ma y be livin g beyond his means. His Impe rial Majesty en- visions himself a s the ruler or a modern Persian em - pire, whic h once again wi ll become a "'orld power. Toward this end , he i s spending his bounteous oil revenues to b u i l d a military machine without parallel in the Middle Eas t. According to the latest con- fidential estimateJS, however, the shah's oil reserves, at best, will last for another two decades. This will leave the Unpredictable, . ,. ____________ _ (JACK AN D ERSO N ) ambitious, r ecklessly greed y s hah with little more than a do"'n payment on this dream of glory. RATHER THAN abandon his dream, they fear privately, he may march hi s U.S.-made army into neighboring Saudi Arabi:J and Kuwait and annex their oil fi elds , r... ' an y b\o\v since World War JI.t Tht:> sh~h n1ort• than any otherf single indiv id ual "as r espons i-J ble. : Driven by his gra nd ios ef dre<1 ms <ind ~c.h emes, the shahl has b;sued roval decrees order.., ing hi!i subjeCls to \\.'Ork harderli and "'asle less. At tht' same time.•J he has boOJ>tcd his d\•fensc spend .. ing to a r ecord $8 billion annu:.il_. ly. That '~ a tremendo us 44 pcr...f ccnl i11 crcase over last vco1t. 1 -. . WllAT DOES the shah plan t(jl do with hi s mus hroomintf military appa ratus'1 1~or the rel <:ord. he l<ilks about llCing th# peaceful protector nf the Persi~ Gulf. But when the Bri tish pull out of the island of Ahu Musa , \\.'hi <:h wa s c lain1cd b y thl ~heik hdom of Shariah thesha didn"t bolher a bo ut negotiation. l·le simply s~izcd lhc strateg· · island und began forti fying it. GOP Hopefuls in Line for Tunney Seat Signs ON.-be shah's forthco1ning financial embarrassment arc everywher e. Since the first of the yea.r, he has been for ced to cut back oil prociuclion by 15 per· cent. He al so backed out of a deal to invest heavi ly In Pan American World Airways . He tried to blame this on Pan Am·JS int e rnal proble m s. but diplomatic sources say the shah had "other priorities·• for his dwindling money. For all its oil riches, Iran is also deeply in de bt. The shah. ac- cording to U.S. officials famili ar with his finances, ow~ about S.1 billion in b i later al and multilater lll loa n!!'. Ile :ilso was abJ,~ to r uJ>h 1,500-inan for ce to Lhe opposi end of lht> P e rsian c;u1 r to he the sultan of Om an quell ii guc Mii a rebellion . Now 1h~~ ~h 3h h Although the next primary election is nearly a year distant, the race for the U.S. Senal~seal held by John V . Tunney is already shaping up to a hot con· test. Newest challenge r on the horizon i s Congre ss man Alphonzo Bell. Being the only statewide office at slake next year it would have been the center of in· terest on that alone . But Tunney. com- p I el in g his fir s t term . has invit e d oppon e nt s through inat- tentiveness lo his con s t i - tuency as well as his ulLra·liberal stance. Unlike Sena tor Alan Cranston, who meticulously answers his mail and is readily available by phone. criticisms of Tunney fOC' not respc>ndlng come not just from the rank and file but from highly p laced persons including •late labor lead ers. And his ab&ences from the Senate have been freque n tly remarked. Becau te o f these apparent shortcoml.ngs Tunney is viewed as vuln erable. Aud, whi le • _ ( __ E_A_R_L_w_A_T_E_R_s ___ ) normally an incumbent U.S. Senator has little lo fear from his own party, a num ber of promi· nent Democrats are sizing their chances. THEIR ATl'ENTION is prompt· ed by the entrance into the hustings of 'fom Hayden, the stu· dent activist who gained notorie- ty in the disturbances which re- sulted in the "Chicago Seven'' lrials and his conviction, later re· versed. Some are even jesting that Tunn ey• e ngineer e d Hayden's candidacy to make him&elf look good by contr;;11s t. For the moment however, the serious opposition is beintc molded in the r anks of the Republicans. The earliest en- trant was former U . Governor spot. But it was his outpolling of Reagan, together with a more moderate altitude, w h ich brought about an estrangement between the t wo. Finch saw greener pastures on the national scene and resigned his state of· fice. He now hopes to pick up where he left off and return to elect ive office via the U.S. Senate. But his bid must weather the primary. And the smell of a GOP victory is a ttracting a bolt of top Republicans who will have lo bal- Ue each other lo earn the op- portunity to contest Tunney in Nove11)ber. A.MONG T HES.E a..re State Sen•lor Oennls Cariienter who bas hired news man Michael o ·eonnor to pubU<lu Illa .rraru: Carpente.r stand.a well in the in- ner cir cle• of tbe party and figures to have a. nucleus of loyal workers 6n his team. Robert Finch retu rned rrom ~ C res s m an Bar r y un h appy ~xperience:1 in Got wat rJr.isalJoexpectedto Washington as a Nixon aide. m e the race, depend.l.ng heavl· -E'tnch had emereed as a brlgh I upon the stead.la.st 1u~ of star in the 1966 elcctionit when he ghl·win1ers who rallied to the outdistanced Ronald Reagan tn banner o f his m ore famoua the races which saw Reagan -. father, the Ariron a Senator and vaulted into the governorship 1964 GOP atandard bearer. and Finch landing: ln the aeCond Also speculating on the race b Houston J, F1ournoy, the former Slate Controller who sacrificed that office to make the run for governor last year. A sometime hopeful , Pepperdine pre xy Willia·m Banowsky seems to have had second thoughts as ap- parently has former San Fran- cisco State p res ide nt S .t . Hayakawa. GOLDWATER a nd Carpenter have strong appeal to the con· ser vatives w h ile Finch and Flournoy attract the more moderates. Bell's emergence therefore presents a compromise for both. A former stale party chairman, Bell has served in Congress since 1961 and has struck a happy balance between the two factions. Scion of an old Callfomia family. after whom the L.A. communities of Bell, Bell Gardens and Bel Air are named, his roots are deep. His backers hoye that with Bell they can head of the nomination ot a candidate too moderate or loo conser vative to unite t he general election t:ffort wtiicti will be needed lo beat Tunney. AC· cording lo observers, Goldwater will be 1trlctly the one Bell must overcome to 1et the cha.nee at Twmey. Even while he is gouging the U.S. taxpayers for the oil they buy, he is mighty slow in paying the $1 .1 billio n he owes them . l·lc has $780 million in oul.standinl! debts al the Export-Import Bunk alone. Anolhc r $230 million in foreign aid loans has never been paid back . EVEN MORE puzzling is a $23 m illion Lend-1 ... e ase debt left over from World War II . The shah has refused to pay It, claiming with perplexing Persian logic that the debt is somehow ne gated by the "wear and tear" the Allie!! wreaked upon h is railroad syste m during the war. Iran owe additional millions ln agricultural lolins. Commodity Credit Corporation loans and in- t.crest due on his debts. Yet he ha& repaid the U.S. taxpayers ror their generosity by leffdin g th e c.l1mor inside lhc oil ca rtel for h.i..gher prices. The threatcf!ed pMce boost In September , g ovcrnJTlc nt economisls have warned pri va te· ly, will hall 1}merica'11 economic reeovery In tls tracks. Already, lhc oil squeeze hos caused the UniteJ States m ore da mage than I • " :1 h ui:e ll ovc r cr..1fl fl ee pu'1·C'hascd from l~ril a1 n . Ile c ~end a batl~d ion of trVl>P!'l acrQ the Persian Gu lr ~11\tl land thc!ll in S~1ud i Ara hi a or Ku""<tit with. hair ;1 n hou r. • 1"his is pr('cis c ly what soi hif{h ofr iciuls fear he wi ll do. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /luN-rr ,\' \\'rrd, l'u/>lt.~l1t•r Tl1<nnaa Kl'f'l'I/. l-:<f1for llarbnrn Kr.r1h1r/1, fd1/onal l'oa1• 1-:d1tur 1'hr t'it1t nrial pa~I,." nr !hr !)ail Pilol,...s<'f'k:.. I n 111forn1 ci n{ st1n1fila1•• r'-'adt•r, Ii~ pr£'scntln on th 1:-; p :1~1· ~li\·1·r~1· t·onlmC'nlar} nn 1 np~c~ 11f 1nte r1•st h) svnd icat t'il fnlurn111:-i ls ;nul C'art~11i-ls. h pr11v1,i111~ :1 foru1n fur r~11dt-l'!I \tl·Y.~ a111I b .v pr1•o;l'nt1nN thi. lli"Y.1>poper'!i op1nior1..; ;111(.1 i<lt•u 1111 rurrent lnp11•, 1:hr l'tHlorl Of)ltll11!1S 11( 1111• Unify Pdnt appc <inly 111 the-'·d1t<111al 1·olun1n ..t:iltit lup r1f lh C' p:.i.:l' (lpif1i9.tl!I 0 (')(· pN!s~t!d by the colu.mn1A~ und f'W l'll'°'115IS_.,lin.-1 lt"I ll'r ".;1 ,.,,. Arf' 1111•11' l)Y.'n !"ind 1111 1•ntlor:.rmcnt of lh'-'ir \'/'-'"':-. h\ th llaily l'ilot should he inrerrrd ·Monday, August4, 1975 .. • J Vie. Can1f other work signs ltat years "'hen In th have By this mari; floor benc] tenlt, - I I I I Monday.August 4. 1975 OAILYPILOT A7 Viets, Americans Learning New ·'Ways of Life' '~ By NGUYEN ANH TUYET .... '" ,..._ ........ 1i.-..1 Vietnamese and Aml•ri cans u.t Camp Pendleton arc telling eoach Qtber the ways of lire in auste re works hops and >A·ith colorrul signs o r poe m s. ta te the o r g anization of the world's most Powerful nation. Had il bee n that way in tho years back in South Viclnurn, whenJb11rirst An1 e ricans arrivl-<l in the country, history would hove been dirrerent. -A. ne ws letter wa s distributed ever y c.la y to r efuget.>s , telling the m every possible racet of this society . Its impact is not known yet as hundreds left thL~ marine base can1p l'ach day and headt!d toward the rea l An1 eric<1 . By the thousands, refu gees at lhis huge Southe rn CaliforniCt marine base squatted on the floor. sat lig ht on woode n benches under sleCtming ho(· ten.ta, lo l~arn the rules that die· "'You can lo~c xour job if__you s1>e nd lime talking lo friends when you are expected lo be working. Yuu can annoy your employt'r by t aking more time than is per mitted for e ating," the news letter warned the rerugecs in its daily "New Life" column. That chilling w arning came <il HlgheSt Ylekl 8 .06°/o On savings Our new 7.75% ce rtificate of deposit earns you a full 8 06% yield -eve ry year. In just six years $1.000 wi ll grow into $1 ,592 if you leave the money in your account to compound continuously. But, you do n't have to wait six yea rs to see some major improvement in your finances. If you prefer, you can withdraw your high interest every 90 days. Interest compounded Dally Paid Quarterly ANNUAL RATE M.,,1mum 8.06°/o .75% oeoos•! ot 11.000 /1)1 610 10 yel l'!i yoelGs 7..50% f lirt! r11e KCOV!l1 7..790/o M111111um OeP0$•1 ot $1,000 lor 4 10 10 ye111 yields 6.75% Fo1ed rue ICCOUM 6.980/o Minimum OepOl •I ot 11 000 IOI 2 ~ 10 10 ye11i 1•e1os 6.50% F 11ed fl it 1CCOll01. M111lm11m aeti0sli o1 11,000 k>I 1 10 10 YlllS yiBIOl 6.720/o 5.75% f 11e~ 111t acco~nt 5.920/o Miflimym deP05il ol s::roo tor 90 a1ys y1t Jt!S 5.25% P1ssbook 1ecount• 5.390/o M111111~111 ~s~ol 11 00. unlimntd. yie1as ! a tim e when a jo b"is the real con· t'em for refugees who want to begin a ne w life on their own. They were told they can take half an hour fo r lunch while it w<1 s a l\•:o or lhret' hour break in South Vietnum. For the firs t time in their life, they were told what unemploy· n1ent benefits a nd insurance are. 1'hey learned about the powerfuJ ·unions, the wt•lfare programs, the incom e laxes. Vietnamese polygamists were told that "in a ll states. it is illegal to ha ve m ore tha n one ""'ife or hus band." To ward off prej ud ice, the col· umn said ''Am er1 <·an stock is im migr ant stock." It publisht..'<.I the lette r of a n Arn e ri l'an residing in Hunt in ~ton Re:.il'h, \11ho said. "I 'll like to welcome you to add a ncy.· i n i::r edie n t t o o u r culture · 'l'ourselvcs. Bring your cul ture , your own va r iety of Vl'gctablcs, ways or cook ing. y.•;,1y!-. or think. ing : The mor e variety the bet· tcr ... Refu gees lea rned how to buy H used car. They >A'crc told that the American s u pl'r markets <.i r e "uniq ue." A Vietnamese mus1can ""rotc a song entitled, '''f his Is .l-1 y I.and.'' ANNUAL YIELD Savings Insured to $40,000 "" Not onl y can we off er you more interest for you r money, but now we ca n also offer greater protection on the money that you save. Yo1.1r Savings ln•urtd to $40.000 -~ " ' An agency ot the Federal Govern- ment now in sures our savings accounts up to $40,000 -the highest level in hi story. A family of four can in'.1ure up to $560,000 through a com bina tion of individual , joi nt and trustee accounts. serving California Sln<:e1927 9to1. Qpeneverv Saturday Monday thru Th ursday 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. Friday 9 a.m . to 6 p m. 113110 STl'llll -- Laguna Beach Office 292 South Coast Highway at Forest Avenue i . : 1161H STl'l{(1 • ~ ~· S\1Jrlfl0Wlill AV(. Artesia- Los Cerritos Center t8512 Gridley Rd . Fountain Valley 161 23 Harbor Blvd. at Edinger I • Huntington Beach 6902 Warner Ave. '"l'his is m y land. oh Yl'!), m y ncy,• land. 1\nJ frun1 11ow on I love n1y ncy, l<:1nd." the · so0ng said It ended. "I 'tl li ve on thi:. land and I'll d ll' fo r thi s l:.i nd .'' Vi clnaml'Sc a nd one Cambodiari ca ll ingitt he··1-1 a nd ofHot>e." _ l 'he sanlt' :.i uthor also "·role iinOthl•r so n g c t·l l'brating Aml•r il':.i ·· 1\c;_1utl ful count ry y,•ith spat•i nus s ki 1•s. Rcautiful prairies ... L<ind of lovl· ... I s auJ I lovl" you .'•· Signs Wl'rl-' put up l'V Crywhcre in the camp l'~c 1· fur buying gold or s hov.·in\ refu).(l'l'S their >A·ays . . ''The hand: held open in greet- ing, syn1boli zes the warm and fnendly greeting given by the /\m c r1 c ;1 n people to t he re · fugcl'S." lht! artist said. "The child ren pl aying on the ha nd rl•prc5ent the r eal meaning of the l'\'al'uution -ne w life a nd hope fo r the futur e.·· An <irti st erected <1 six.fool high scul pture of an 01)(.'11 hand cradling two s mall chi\dr(•ll -one Re £ugees we re already baffled when the U.S. Immigration a nd Na~ura lizati~n ser vice mixed up their na mes. But when an accent was misplaced, the word can tell you a totally difrerent me aning. ers ANNUAL RATE 21Free5erViCeS to savers We offer a lot of free services fo r quali- fying accounts tha t you mig ht have to pay for someplace eJ se: Ame rican Exp ress Travele r's Checks, Tax Deferred Retirement Plans, Monthly Income Accounts, Safe Deposi t Boxes, Money Orders, Pay rol l Savi ngs Pla ns, U.S. Govern- men t Savi ngs Bo nds , and much , much more. No matter where you go in California, you'll be close to one of our branches. Whi ch means you can withdraw mt:J ney whenever an d wherever you need it. Resources over • . $500,000,000.00 Irvi ne 18100 Culver Dr. at Michelson Ave. ---• -'"--J · " - SUNF lOWlll AV[ :; Santa Ana- South Coast Plaza 3698 S. Bristol Oftion In: Antioch • Arcadia • Artesia·LOS Gerritos Center • Auburn • !fren!wood • C11r11s Heights · E1 Ca1on. Opening Soon Founlain vane v ·Hemet • Huntington Beach • Irvine • Lalayelle •Laguna Beach • l.1 Mesa • Los Angeles • Lynwood • Northridge • Ontario • Palo Alto • Placerville • RanchO Cordova • Rolling Hills Estates • Sacramento: Folsom Blvd . P01nt West Plaza, Fldnn Rd.• San Bernardino • San Diego • San Jose • San Malec • San Ramon · Sanla Ana -South Coast Plaza • Sou!h San Francisco • Woodland Hills • Yorba Linda 0pP.n1ng Soon Yorba Linda Opening Soon I I l I • ' ,, ' " • ' \ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION \ '· . I ' ------· ' I.JAIL Y PH.OT Monday, A1.19ust 4, 1975 Retter Than Expeet-ed County EMA Saves BumHe First Year lit• said the ~l~t·n ry has alrcud)' rt•alizcd $200,000 n1urc Suvinl,ls than the firs t t"'O ycurs t·ornb1 11t·d jn th_..:. C;\O's _rewrL S1\N'l'A ANA -A firs t ·YC'ar c~1s h s~vin gs o r $.1 .32 rnillion is being c laimt•d by th1:.• Orangt• County F.nvironmt•ntal Manage- ffil'nt A~enC'y ror the last fi Sl'a] )'(';1r. 'l'ht• figu1't> is twiet• the ;1mount predil·ted earlier bv county officiuls. · T llE ORIGINAl. Intent of tht• <'onsolidalion was to hold dti.,.,·n rosts or all lht· individual dcpurt- n1ents. \\"hich \\'t'rt• t•x 1~·ricncinj.! combint•d budgt•t inl•rt'>tSt.'S 01veragin~ $4 .2 million each year. The num~r of t>mploy('s was ris- inj? by about 100 a year, Osborne noted. ORANGE COUNTY 1-t.G . "George·· Osborne. direc- tor of county l!Overnrnent's first super-.agency, s::iid the k:MA has been able to cut mor(' rurnt·rs :ind trin1 more fat th;.in could have been anticipal<>d by the original s tudil'S that led to its Chess Match <'r1..•atiun. Th(' F.'.\1 r\ is :1 consolid:1lion of IO fo1·merly independent county dcpartn1t•nts t hat perforn1 t;i~ks in tht•.arC':l t.lf .:td\·anl't.'<I plannin}; or tl11..· t'll ,.i 1·011 tn l'll t. Overall, followin g a year of oper;.ition and furlht•r or~a11i za­ t1on. Osbornt• s a id the nt'"' :igt.•n- <'Y h;.is not only rl'ducC'd t'11s ts but t>laff as "·(•I I. At UC Irvine 'l'hl' s t•cond annual l 1C Irvine 0JA'n l'hess tournarn1..·nt "'ill be held on the cumpu5 Au/;!. 9 and 10. IS 1\ l.t;TTE R to tht' Counl.Y Bf.tar ~! of Supt•rvisors. Osborne s;.1ti1 lhL• County Administrative' Offici'.' had anticiputt•d savings or about $1 .!.> rn illion \\'hen the con· .i;olid •1lion \\·as firs t propose-cl . OF TllE $3 .32 million in s av· ing~. Os borne said $8>0,000 is in s ;."tluries . S.100 ,000 in.services <ind s upplies ;:1nd $400,000 in <"qll ip- nit•nt. He said a nother $1 .2 million in capital costs were savf"d "'hen. cOunty agencies were rt•liev<'d of' the responsibility for buying and rennovating the old Bu1·ris Sand Pits a long thl' Santa Ana !liver in :\naheim. C'ash prizes ranp:ing up to $150 ;.1rt> orrert'd in both lhl· opt!n and !.iooSll'r SC'l'tions . Boo~ter phiy is for playt'1·s "'ilhout ratings or ratin!!S under IGOO. Players 1nay rC'~ister by st·rul · ing the ·rec to the Nl·wpurt &:I~h C'hess Club. llox 1872. Nl·"·port Tk•ul·b 926G3 . fo~eC's arc Sl5 fur open ~t'C'tion , $10 fl.Jr pl ay<•rs Un· dl'r ag<" 2 1: and SlO for the buoster St'l'l io n, $7 H under .age 21 . Thi'.' prcdil'ted savings over a fi vt"·Yt'ar pt>riod w as $8.6 n1illion. Osbornl' said it is likelv th~•t .,.,·ill be> L'XCt""'eciccl i1s "'t•ll. • • For the Record .Harrlagf" Llrf"n•f"• LA.S VEGAS "'r•. -.;,1.1,.,dQO: lie<.,.~ "~""o ne•r 1nlluC1t MA.Co;·lllLY -Jun~ 10. M•<l>.l~I C..OI"<!<'. N , 01 Ne,.·po•! U<'d(h, """ ,,.,..,, ~. 70 o• lu>l•n. MC GL AU(.HLIN·O:l"'G -~ 10, U ry JOI!, 11, Of (,.,~n • .,...r-o.,...,. tynn, 11, o• >\f>lll'1•n"Cf. LA POINTE·SWA.LL -Ju"e 70. EO. rr......:I A .• JJ, .lnCI EClw<'nd s ..... :t9, born OI Hu<>lof'\l!On B•'aCn. lllCHA.ROS·LA CROI ;... -Jun~ 20. O..n•~I. •O, anrl Su"'"" Cli1atx•1n. :J I, bolt\ o• t•unt•ng!(l<I tl•d<h. SPARll-HlJM fl[R T -Jun(' 20, M.cf\d~I Qon"ld, IQ .. ind L"'I<~ Lynn, It, l>Oln 01 HUnl•n111on n .. .,, n E,_HELOE R·CHANE '° -J"'w ~O, (h•,.10ph•• O., 1•. ;tnCI Oonn., Arie...,, IB, ll<lln ot CO>lil M~~. COt(MA N·GCPl-I A.Rl -J...,.. :r.Q, M•ch.o~I O . 1•, ""° Merionetll Ua, 79, bot not Cor.,.,•<H<l .¥.ar. NAROl·JAC08S .Junr XI, Olloiklo, "· o• l•••ne, dnCI Sl•ll• .;,1., 1~. Of ....,..,1!-'Ql\y -. EJ;.SS.-YBAROLA -.J"n• 11, R-1. .)1, ct Co:>~td M<'~•. ano Zrn•uU, •1, or Loi At>Qcl~~. tlAC.l£Y.HOL(0M 8 • J un<' 11 , N'o<r..tl ChatltS, 21. al'ICI Kt!~~ttl, II, both ot Hunl•fl<;llon 8•a<h. lAYLCR·MOORE -Jyne 71 V.'ar rtn GrAdy, 11, .. M J"l'd LJM, 1~. ll<llh Of Hynl;"91(1<1 a.. .. c h, SIEBERl·RlcHMAN -Ju.,,. 11, P•ul Wiiham, 1~. ol Fou,.!aln v .. 11 •• "'"° Rlla llell~. n. o• S<>nl• And • R0GERS·0R OV.N -JunP 11, Hc .. ••<I u., 31, .ono H•l•n, 3', 001n 01 ....,,•1min11••, REQUA·JAC08S -.Jun• 11. O.'n ~•vne. lO, Cl C.01>IS1t•n~ Br11<h, dml L•u•I• G•t!tuCl.o, 10 , OI S~n Cle"'f'ntP, HfRT EL·C LARI'; -June ')I \\oll•dl'I> ~•f<lotri<~. 3!, ot s .. 11r..,..:1 Coiy, "'"'·· •nd Joh•nn• ,,.,..,,~. ;q, ot Co•t• Mr .... AN ~ERSON·M( CUROY -J""" 11, Dilv•CI Rlch•t<I, 16, and K4tffl tee, 2l, CIOlh ot '"'"'"°'!!Mach. ll-IORSTEN·ROGERS -J"nf' 2'2, Robor! Oliver, 60, of W•stm.M!•t, .ono 8••bolr• .J•Jnt, ~•. 01 Full•tton . 80UY1€R·80 "'"LES -J"ne 11 Don.!ICI G., 1~. ol Fo""I°';" \l•lleJ : .ono Lu>Cla LOU•!.<', 1•, ol S..nta Atw. If the followin1 taunds like you, please ult the Schick Weighl Control Centfl. 0 loSI ""'lht fAST o~ ~·Iii '-lo1t .,,.ith« f AST on 1ho11 0 loSI wtitht FAST an Wllu dott 0 loll llJlitht FAST O• hy'""'" D Cli!IH ..... , i..,k (VERYTIM{ Other Deaths FAST .WE ICHT LOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A DISA,,Ol~THI C FAil· URE IN!c.iui.a yo11 IUll hlWI t~t lf<!ll C<"''llf fa• 1h, 11~ leofl 11111 m1i1 '" 1Wlrwt•1hl i• \hi lint ,i.u. Sc.hKk hn an •~ .• , • 1 ""1'"' !Ml •-lo~d 0111 11 1111 Mmt S6.DOO.OOO. tl'lo!IM'<h thlt 114 to tlil 111111111 Sdoick Ste•S"''~lll ,...,_ t111ly iittlR~ll OXFORD. EnJ,!land CAPT--Muir Mathieson, 6-L '-''ho 3rranged and -conducted the mus ic for suc h British films as ''Rr ief E nco unter '' "llamlet" a nd "Oliv'er T"·ist," died Saturday. Sr\CR1\l\1ENTO (,.\P ) -Thirly ye ars after Df"alh N t>lirff MOllERt Y·HAlllBURTON GAI N ES MOii EALY· MAttt6URl0N, •Qt' II. 0,,.lf o! """lh ~u•t '· l•IS. Sur-.~ea by n,, w•1e ._..len, Ion, Geo•Qr w. Mobtrly. M•U1l>u'1°" of Hunl•n9ton S...oc:h, C...; O.u9fll••. l'>artn o: Smith ol Ri .,.~""· C...; t1ro1ner, t:'"'"; 1i~1•r, Albo•I•, both ot Otn~e•, Color.,Clo; .....i Ofl>tt l•m•IY ""'mt..•• lne Nfo\une So<•ttv. HEtlON LILLIAN ! 1-!ELTON.O;o!roldNlll Ayqu1t 1, 19/S, •~l•Mn! Of Cul ~• (Jty, C... S...v•vr<l bJ llrr <l•u9M•t1, Bl.Jn'~ 8ow<o"' "na Jodn \1•1<•0; 1(1<1. ~ M. 1-0e!t<>n , °"' Q••n<l<h1!d ....a e1gn1 t1rr•l·<1••nC1cn1iC11rn. Ro1ary Mond•Y. AUQ"ll I, 1915 at 1.00 PM, Fu""'"l Mau Tu•1<1a v. AuQUS! S. 10:00 AM, Sl. A"9\l\I<'"' c.H110l1< cnurch, Cvl..e• Cl_tv. C... lntrr.,....nl, HOiy (rOS~ (~t'nPlt•Y. o;,~1to••· 6a!t1·Cergrron Coron. m l #Nj•Mot!Yilrr. PRICE JOHN R. PRIC.Eo! P1lm OIH'tl,C•. Doire 01 d~dlh Au9u11 1, 191S 11 P•lm Dl~n. c~ Mr. Price w•1 "prcm!,...nt rn tmnl ol Ot '"Oi" cou .. ty for the pas! «I y~••s. w•~ a-.MKl1te<1 wllh °"""Wit· lotr & Co for JS Jt••• ,,..111 his rt\lre- rnen1 In" year. He was I ,...miler Of Tn. 5-lnloi An.o Co,.ntrr Club, ltvl,... Counlry Cluo and The 5h1Clow Mog...,. 111n Coun!r y Cl"b OI Pllm DeM'1, ,,no hf was ,1 ~mbtr 01 S1nt1 ...,.. El•s LOOt,rel'M f'1r.P•!c11osurwl"""Oyhh n!t(r, A""' Glenn of P•lm Dlwrt. Ctypll!ae M'l'vlc.os will bl! h•ICI •11:«> PM T..e~•v. Pacific \l!t w ,,....,_1a1 P1r•. Ntwporl Btacll. Cl . In lll'U ol ,.....,.,~ lhf t1m!IJ s119oesh "*""•l•I ~ontrlout!m>s bl fNICle 10 your 11-111 c....,rily, P•<lllc View Noorlu.,.y Cllret· ""· IALTI-IE•G>E•ON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73·9"50 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llLLllOADWA'f MO•TUA•Y 110 Broadway, C O!t!a Mesa 6 42·9150 McCO•MICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 CALL HOW 558·8404 Terry G . Feil \\'en ashore in Nagasaki as a· Navy corps man lo help st·t up a m edical supply sysll'm lo treat atomic bomb victims, he died of what his family said was leukemi a, lym pho m a and gene ralized can<"er F'8S attri butable t o the TownliCountry radiaclivily he a bsorbt.'CI I _ _:::O:::::=o='"="='='===:~ in Japan . Feil , 49, a i- f o u rt,h -g en e r a ti on Sacram e nto resident, had lost muc h of his hair and had stom ach pains. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Dear Dr. Coulure: I haveJ)('riods or SlrC!'>S 1rl ~l!l 'f ;11- bl'en told th;.it 1ni:.!r<.nn{· a('k <;. l n _m0 !'-1 i';1s 1·s 1f'arl:-tC'h"~ art' <':iu<;i•i l ti\ h.\"J)f))'.:]\"C't'n11 ;1 !'>•'t'r11 s tn ht 1.\))0'.'l,\c·c·rn1;~ "r nulntion;il 111\0l\t•d. ~ind snrn,· l'·lt1c·nl · JrotJll'n1 s.l ~lh1 s lruc '.' s a y that s 11 t·1•l s bq!ht•r · thl'm. I Jio; :H1~11 er r •' :1 d folln11 .-.: In addit io n. if :1 r>«r.son ii !'> fC'('IS hinl~L·lt ht•i·on11111.! lt·ll-.l ;nut ";111 ""ounil up." ;1 <k·· hheralc f'l!orl [11 r(•l :1'\ :11~1 1 let thin~<; o;lifll'. 11"1 !.l i";ul ol ' ' f I" .1 (j l I suf f<·r frnm ni 1!;r:i 111 C' • n1uintaininl! lh1• lll"l'·"'llrt' tr ~ 11u s hnuld h:l ve a st" aeeompli ~h lou n1ur h. hl'!ps aceord1ng tu l>r. t •nuturl'. · • hour hlond . r 0 G i.:lucO 'i L'. "Knoy,ing !hc·o.;c 1ac·lor' r. ary c:in he helpfu l 111 avoiding Covtw•. D.C. ~ u :.! :t r nHt:ri.lincs. But: (JllC•• ;1 rni· t n It· r .1 n « (' 1,•,t 11, "l'l' 11 i.:r;unc 'las st;1rl('1L lhl•rC' 1~ . nu h:i\·1· h~pnt:l\f't·rni.o, little to do hut r1•sl 11u11·tl~ and Irv lo r(·l;1x." S;t\!. !Jr. ri11~f'aine ac·counts for a Coutur'e. · fri ~ht fu l number oJ llcnddslh :1 l :-;trnng 1lr11.c~ ht'arlachC'" .i~d the number should not bt' ust•rl but .. 1:1\ ~f suffert'rs _1n rhc L'nitcd ing irr a darkcnc·rl roorn 01 St;1 te~ al~nl' 1s t·!'-!1m_all'd a! l'O\'Cring the 1..•y1·~ \\Ith ;J fr~1~ <-nHlllon !o ;,., hc.i.:h i.!Stt cloth lo shut out l1,.:h1 otll'I m1lhon . , helps some. ;\lii::raine. accorcling to f)r 1'hr onlv t rul\' l'!f,•eli\l' ('f)ut urt':. 1 .. lhl' ··.-.irk i·our,s1• 1-.; t~J tr.'' ;111d 1•rt•\1•111 hc;id ;1r h(' l~llt' t·la''l«al 1h1·s1• hi•adni·lu •., 111 -.r1\1d 11J1o I~. on •nu• ~Hie nf l h1• li.•:1d, rrtlnµ In find ;1 rcn11·d1 oi'rft•r hul J.!r lll'r:i l!y l'>O SC\'l'rc as !•1th 1• ~· ha,. t' s 1 ;1rt1·11, it•:i.\'C' you no l'hnic·t' 1)11! to SpPl'1;1lr1.ed C'hi rnpr:11•l 1e su l rl'I" through 11. 1'ht•l'f• 1~ c·;H't• 1s the chni (·•· 11t <•11 t'\t•r r1au~_1•;1. l'X lren1(.' St•lls i11\11 ~ 111rrl·as1njo! fllllllht·r ol ITII · to l1 J:hl. $nm('l imc·' dis J.!l';11111•<;uffcrers. furh:i11 t'l'S of v1 s 1n11 . ••t' ",\nil \OU knO\\," .-.;,, . ..,fir. t·:1s1nn:ilt.v h1•;1d no1s1•s :Hui l 'n111ure: "some of thC n1o~L oth1•r odd SYJY_'lptom s h~11tc•s thr1 ll1n ~ and tr·uly r t•\1·:irfl1ni.: th.I · h(';11L1rh1• II ~1·!f. prot ('SS I on :i I (' :\. P" rt ('!l{'t'S l'ACIFIC VIEW MEMOltlAL l'ARK Cemetery__ M orluaty Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newoorl Beach, Calllorn1a 644-2700 I le al.~o note~ I hat a .~ nla 111 I 'vi• h:1d 111 t·hi ropr .•l'I I<' h;n'•' as half the child ren of n11 i•onu· v. hen :111 ~" 1111~ra1nr Craine Su!ICrt'rs nlso have .. 111t1•rl'r tells inc th::it ht• or this trouhle to some l'Xl('n1 -.h1• has k1ckc<1 tht• n11J:ra1111• lµlLi$-'iliu obscr.,·cd lhal •uf-h~h1l-~n<i i-,11 -no lont:t'r fl'rers us u a 1 ly ;ire of 1 nt l'nst• .. uff t•r1 n c fr urn 111 t J.! t'a1 Ill'.)( pcrrcction ist typ1•s, :ind ;ind. or. h~poi.:l)l'l't111:i ." l"llK FAMILY COLONIAL RIMEltAL HOMI 7801 Balsa Ave. Westminsler 893-3525 ..• - St11dy Proposed New Agency Hits Snag ' By WILl.11\M SCHREIBER 011111 O•llJ ~1i.1 ~H coordination office, the social programs advjsory committee ~ANT/\ /\NJ\ Orange Cqunty and the office of (.'UflSUmer ur- J,:overnmcnt 's controversial third fairs. · ·supcr·a~enc~. ·· a <-onsolidatlon l N JI I S ll E P 0 RT t t• of a doz~n colinly d epar'frficnt.5 in t1upervit1ors, Thom as said $40,000 lie said the s tudy lc<1m will conduc t fuel fiu d ln~ 1,11uJ l't" S€'Ur<'h fro m J\u~ut>t lhroui.:h Oc· loOOl:, devt:'IOll a llL•rnutive :;tru1·· lures for lht:' nj.!cncy from Nov· e1n b cr through Uecernbl'r, prl.'pare u fi nul reporl until ni.:xt Match und :s uggciiil fina l iru. plcitu.:ntution by next J une :JO. the humun st~r vices area, pro· \o SM.000 would be needed by the Llal.l ly won't ~t:t off the ground un, "t 11.:1k force" t ha t will be a11 - til next s ummer. ,,, sembled lo draft consolidation County Adminislri:ttive Officer plans. Robert Thon1as ha~ pre:senled .- the county Board of Supervisori; \\'ilh a proposed study team and tin1etable to be us ed in puttin~ tht• l-lun1a11 Services Agency together. Supcr\'iso1·s arc due to con· sider Thomas' pr oposals Tues· d~ty. TJIE ll UMAN Services Agency is considt·rcd by most county ad· ministrators the toughest' to as'· semble because of the Wide dis· parity of e;orcisting units that mus t bt.•drawn together. County Supervisor Ralph Clark first broal·hed the concept last n1onth. as king that study begin on formation of the agency. tic suggested consolidation of social services. mentul health, probation, health, education,. Vl'tera n s se rvice~. public ad· 1ninistrator. the humari relations commission. the st•nior citizeps program orr icc, the drug Former Cop Loses Suit LOS ANGELES -Onetime Buena Park police sergeant Jame3 Ba kken, \\'ho forged fingerprints that convicted a n in- noce nt man of bank robbery and sent hlm to prison fo r 21;, yea rs has been found liable in a $5.J million civll auil filetl by the vie· tim. Federal Dis trict Court Judge Warren J . f'erguson s aid William D ePalma, 38, experienced one of the worst deprivations of civil rights that can e ver occur in rul- ing againsl Ba kken . The next ste p ip the case is due Aug. 12 whe n a tfi a l jury will de- Ji~rate a nd decide the monetar y da niages due. "As we ure .all c.1w<1rc, the t.·n· t irl' hum An scrviecs field has Uc· velop('d over m.itny yours on a very ('omplcx, c c.1t c~oric1.1 l busi~. ''Thomas said in his report. \ .. THIS COM PL•:XITY wdl C'Onti nUl' ;:inc.! involves the ,.x . ecutive legislative and jucJiciill branl·hes or ,.:ovcrnment •tl •. di levt.•ls. '' 'fho mas s:.1id the m.ijor oll· stacll'S \l.'ill Lie the "plethora or le~al m;.1ndatcs and fi scal rcgul H· lions be<1ring 011 huo1an scrvict's programs Oil Paint.Display L,aguna Beach Festi val of Arts cichibitor Vincent t'arrcll ,will conduct two free oil painting de· rilonst r atio n s at Lu~una 's Heisler Park in August. 1'he de· mons t rations will be held at 10 a.m . Aug. 6 and JJ near the cazebo. COME TO THE MOST SENSATIONAL FABRIC-SALE IN OUR HISTORY J unbleached muslin Ethnic blouses to curta ins e r pattern making. Over a hundred and one uses. Machine wash ·Tumble dry 100~~ cotton · 38" wide COMPARE AT .69 YARD 4 YDS. $1 PRINTED patch & calico Wide variety of florals and novelty designs. All new fall colors plus navy and red. 100% Cotton Machine wash -Tumble dry 44"/4 5" w ide VALUES TO Sl .98 YARD shirt maker novelties Choose ·from stripes, p laids, checks, solids or prints. 100% cotton and cotton/polyester bler:ldS. . Machine wash · Tumble dry 36"'/49"' w;de VALUES TO $1 .98 YARD 2 YDs.$1 QUILTED COTTON · prints Perky n' petit country patch and calico prints. 100% cotton 44"/45" wide polyester fill · tricot back Machine wash· Tumble dry VA LUES TO $2.98 YAR D FAMOUS DAN RIVER check ginghams Reds, blues, greens, all the wanted colo rs in these 1 /8", 1/4 " and 1" checks! Fun for stuffed ·.toys, great for dresses, blouses and shirts. Machine wash · Tumble dry polyester/cotton blend 44"'/45"' w;de VALUES TO $1.19 YARD FINE QUALITY cordurov Beautiful 7 wale corduroy in the latest fall colors. Just right for pants and jackets. Machine wash · Tumble dry 44 "/45" wide 100% cotton VALUES TO $2.98 YARD 1~. suitings double knits Get set for back-to-school with these new fall, cool weather fabrics. Wide assortment of plaids anO solids to choose from. ·.: 100% acrylic an d acrylic blends. Machine Wash· Tumble Ory . 54 "'/60"' wide . ·•·· VALUES TO $3.98 YARD "PONTE ROMA STITCH " All new fal l colors. Machine wa sh, 64 " wide. 100% Textured Polyester "LINEN BOX STITCH " Solid colors only. Mach·ine wash , 58"/60" wide. 100% Tex tured Polyester. VALUES TO $2.98 YARD 1~ POLYESTER CUTTING START· TO· SEW Thread Real sa11ings on these big 250 yd. spools. Black and while only. Boards Widt Kraft Board with 1 ··mark· ings in all directions. Easy to fold 1nd •tore. . REy. $5 uch 'SAVE $3.03 Kits For the student, beginner or homt· ma ker. 10 l:>as ic sewing aids, $8 value OUR REG ULAR PRICE $5.88 ·11-~t~~-. ~~,A~CH~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~--' • SWITHS•M01'TUARJ'--=. 627 M ain $1. l-l11nt1ngton Beach 536-6539 S-Coetll'lno ........... ~'"--' Cosio Mo-141-1 H• ......... 11111 • Pt .. ._., .. ,_.,, HO.JIU _ ....... 11 ... ~ ..... S-.h1 143•.SISI _,_.c ... .,. w •• .,... .... M4I , . ....._ ... ...... w ..... .....,.,, .. 1 111 . '. ...... ....... , ....... v= H7.-0IJ u. ..... "'"'- •-P~2a.n2J I I . I ' l.,.M. Bofd 7 Wash ington's Last Breath Tbt books l•ll us lhal Georse Wasiun.ton died al mld~lghl, Saturday, nee: 14, 1799. A dry fa'ct. Oner. I think, than the tact. that he took his last breath in the last hour or the last day of the week or the last month of the last year or that significant century.· DAILY PILOT A 9 Garhage p ersons? ANIMAlogic~"'''''" ~ • Bay Area Women Pick Up Trash ~ s aid Mrs . Alexander, "lt's l dofdirtthal wa esoff as '' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The city's first two garbaee·ladies, not about to turn up their noees at $5.90 an hour, THE MEN lhey work are tos1in1 the s will along!iiide h ave t aken arpund San Francisco their presence in stride. neighborhoods alongside both said, although a lot the men . And they say or strange stares come they llkeitjuslfine. from folk s in th e o r things . I round a pocket watch that works and a bracelet." While in the le!ii8 arrtu ent North Beach, she said. the pickings ar{' mostly scraps or food , heavy and wet. Both women hope to be able to match any load a ·wtl.L.~~ff vouAROUNo.· mancancarry. AllE YOU AWAKE lhal I.he IRS requires race tracks to report anybody who wlna more lhan $600 on any one lick et? COUPLKS Q. ''Which outnumber which, the couplet over age 65 who live W>gether without benefit· ol marriage or the couples under a1e 25 who Jive together without benefll ol marriage?" "I was kind or §Ur· ne ighbor hoods when prtsed J eot the job" with they're bangille"eans the Golden Gate Dis--around .of ·ear ly morn- posal Co., said Frances ings. Burton , a 26 -year-old "The guys a re really graduilte from Sonoma helpful ,'' said Mi ss State University. "And I Burton. "Therl' are some guess the men were kind lin1es I need hel p with of surprised a woman the loads ... Pool Safety Bid Backed by Agency A. T.hose retired romantics are the more numerous, studies sbow. Has lo do wllh their Social Security beneflll. Wedding ceremonies could cost· them money. IJPIJe~• BAY AREA WOME N GETTING INTO GARBAGE They Don 't Snllt at Joto. Puylng $5.llO •n Hour Mesan .In Hostel coulddo it ." ~1 ra . Al exander has THE OTHER nc'A' dis· tafr member of the pre- vi9Usly all ·m a le occupa- tion in San Francisco is Nadea n Alexander, who's "amazed at what l can lift." The 30-year-0ld divorcee added, "I've lost 13 pounds since I started last month.'' a dvilnced in th e trashpersons' art to the point where she is get· ting into the physics of the thing. It's all in the flwi ng, said she. "The more you learn about the s wing, the heavier the load you can carry," she explained. WASl11NGTON CAP ) -The l.J.S. Consumt.·r Product S;_if~ly Cummissi .. n has tentati vc-ly ap- proved ;.i proposc-d s afkty stund<irt.1 ror swimmin).! pool slides to reduce the estimated 50,000 injuric::. whi ch occur annually in about four million swi m· mil)g poqls across the country. ·· BEFORE A FORMAL vote was taken . however, Lh c com mission instructed its staff to re· view the proposal prepared by the National Swi m- ming Pool Institute to see if permanent signs should carry stronger language warning against going down the s·lides head rirst. MOST BABIES are Incapable ol develop. ing that thing called affect.ton until they're at least 10 months old. Or so says a Canadian scholar who studies tolls. By ffve months, in· faols can show fear, diagust and anger. But that phenomenon known as Jealousy doesn't U11Ually crop up unW about 12 months. SlllllTS Was none other t.ban Charlie Manna who said: ''Whenever I see A mini skirt, l think or what Robert Fulton said when be invented the steamboat: 'Now we won't have to wait for the Quiroz is a diversified m ajor at the Santa Ba rbara school and is workln.g as a volunteer in Holland, He was selected Tim Qu'iroz , Costa .·Mesa, a junior at West- mont College, is current· ly worklni in a Chrialion community youth hostel minilt.ry in Amsterdam, Holland, in the ~apaclty from mC1re than 50 stu- The la dies, who got their jobs through San Francisco's Women in Apprentices hip pro· gram, like the work and are planning to keep the jobs Cor some time. On the job the y get scruffy and soiled and the work is hard, but, Miss Burton, who ma· jored in German, pol in: ''You cou ld d o a sociological study on the garbage . Ylh at you pick u, tells a lot about the people who live there." IN THE WEALTmER neighborhoods, s he not- ed, ''you pic k up all sorts "We don't want the warnin~ to be so low key that it wouldn't be heeded," said Com missioner Constance Newman. The commission has estimated that about 39,500 persons annually seek hospital emergency room treatment for injuries in bclo.,••·ground pools, and that another 10,000 are hurt in above-ground I ' •. ' .. ' . "' . ' I I .· • wind '.'' THAT BIG-CAT trainer Clyde Beatty ·rather ~uddeoly jumped lo the height of his populanty by .demonstrating to a sizable au- dience that he could take a piece or meat away from a feeding lion. IF YOU DON'T think women ma ke good managers, consider this: Approximately 13 million wom en maintain man.less households to take care of about 10 mlllion children oa ali average income each d. $4,SOO yeotrly. That takes good mana1ement, what? IF SOMEBODY liceMed a car and gave it to you, it would cost you about $47.SO a month lo drive the thing, if average. But if you were to buy a car and license it yoonelf, lben get somebody else to pay for the gas and oil and upkeep, it would cost you approximately $91 a month, if average. Got ~ Point is the ownership costs considerably more than the driving. Addreu moil to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Boz J.560 Corto Meaa 92626 · ' PUBLIC NOTICE jlctCTITIOUS l\ISl .. ESS .. AMESTATEM•HT PUBLIC NOTICE PKTtTIOVS ausn•IU 1'1'le follOwlftO .,_.. 11 "°""' ..... ntu••: "\I !...P.OAVISANOCOMPANY,1111 ........ l:ITt.T•M•NT TM.........,..~ Is ...... llYll· .... ! Hl.W .. OlllT C JllEST A"AltTMENTS, , .. 5-wflor. Ave., ........., lleKl'it, ~H9rftl ...... (' flll)r1 0..•llfs Pl~•. Nfffpor1 DNcl\, C..llom.I• '16'0 S<ott P. O.vls, 1111 Pol"I Olotri.. Piece. ,...wpo11 B<l•cfl, C•!ltorl'li•'26'0 This buslnit$i II tondu<lftl by ... lft. dl'lld .... 1. Stott P.O.vl1 -n.11 sl•'-,,,."'' w•l l llotd 'llllltl 1,,. C:-ly Cterll of Or11>Qe County an ~uly lD, 1t1i. ....,, Pub11""11 0 r"'91 Cot1I o.lly Pllet, All(tu11 •. 11, 11. 21, 1'1! 2191·1S . 'PUBLIC N011CE STATEMENT 01" AaANOOMMl:NT o' usa Of' l"ICTITIOUS alJSINl!IS M,MdE 'T .... foll<ewlf'IQ Ott'IMIS Mve ...... ~ I =; ..... UM ol the llctlt!Ow ....... TAAYIE\. AFFAllllS, l &SI • • ~ sv.... ,,_,. v ..... CA.""' • The f<idlllwl ~ ......... I t ..,., .. '° ....,. -· Ill .. Ill Or .... CDunTrOn .. n .1 .. H•ll H•r .. 11'190 lt•61 h.,...-t. ~~.CA.ttwo JOM H . ._..,,, 1Cll6S U 'T...._, fownttln V•ll•Y, CA. 92109 Tiiis bullnitst w•• cOf\Mtld lly • ...... "*'""'t.,,lp. /t /MtryH. Eltl1 Ntfl H•tdlnt by: . "'"'"""" Cflt<Mf"OM, 2'll Mlo!t-~y Pl .. Ful~-. C.Ufo,.,.i•t2'D Tilll """915 ,, ,~, .. ..., ...... ~ ..... ,OM<~ fill t \9 ..... 1'111 -· llt.d """"" tflll c-itr Oerll of Or•noe COlionlyon .Nly Kl, lt7S. ...... ""*+tl'IM 0!'9ftti1 C..tt 0.Uy IPlia.., Jwlr 14, 1't, 2&. llft'lll "'"""'" •. "112Ml6.-11 P UBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS MAM• ITAT•M•MT The foflelwl"'I 1111•-It ...... bull· -'l•I ; KlllATCH AOV£JllTISING ANO PUaLIC J1£LATIONS, 1'SJU CaMt lllN .. , S111t• II•, LA•u11• Hlll1. c.Henll• fttSI FrM<l.s ThMll•S ICr•tcll. nso1 ,,,._,....._ U..-Hiik, c.! ........ MU Tiiis llowtil'IHS 1$ <~IN by Mi~ ·-· f'rMClf, Trlofrl.i 1Cr1ktl TMs ..,.__, W..I lllM 'llllltl tto. ewni, a.r11111 or .... c.vntr .. ~, -.1•1s. -""'911"*' ~ CNtl Qel;ly IPli.t. ...,._. .. 11.11. IS. tt1S 2'M-1S INtfH .EUlt ••~tlf P UBLIC NOTICE AUCll'MY '•-===~===~--'Thl'I 11.t•ment •" 111• wltti 9lt1 HOnC1 o•nniNf16NfU 1 1 °"'"'' Cltrll ol Ot•t199 County OJI Jut' 1.....elJIN TMl IA\.l!OP ' t l. lt1S. ALCIMOLIC l lVl!IAOU .,,,,, ~ 1 PllbUWtl ~ COi" a.tty Pit«, ,..WlwrnttJNr C-•rn: ~S •I JvlyJl,2',91\dAlollltst .. 11, 1"51'M-1S Sullft<I • 1u11tflui of,..,. lkMm., 11 PUBLIC N011CE •i.cttor.nMk•••....,...,,.,....,,Not.,. } I ~ ........ llf'opOMI le HH •le"'°"'- ) --=======,...--! ..... , ... s et Ille ~Ml. OIKrllllill l"ICTITIOUSalJSIM• S •Mlio.t: 'I NAME.STATt:,,-•NT 11• lll•ftC•I'"'· C•tl• Mel•, Tlwl followln; P.,r:IOnl •t• dol"'llMlll· (;al...,.,.. • " i I ) I ) . l j: (c.11142-1111) l ' l ' !I ~ ' " 1' If II Put• few wqrcl~ to work tor JOU In t he """""""' .. a«l'I lfll:9ntl0fl, , ... In-..,....., It ~lylne to I .. ~I· ,,.Pit of Akoflollc ..... , ... Contntl tor l"llMC• .t '" •IC9'10llC kvef'9t lk-foW tllew !Jttfl'llM!t •t follOM: ONSALEBl!:EA '• 8UAGEA SUMS, IN(. ~ Or-.. (.N it o.ltp "let, Ai.IQVll •. 1'7S ,...._7S " 11 ~t­ ! ' ' Dew-Mewport leach Residents: ' l ) ' • ' l l ' • ' .. • ~ ' R.S.V.P. 673-1251 s-.. ........... .,.. .. '*""' 6"W ' 'aw"I•· ... ' ..... , ' of acounselor. dents lo nu the post. pools. ·' 'Come meet some old friends magnificent new place! • 1na .. .• OPENING TODAY! ' . 'l" . ~.t j(.t '{ /1 ';Y,• ~lJ ¥''"''~i. :.,.! ... i h .l.'I! " .. 1,~, ... ~.-1\,.~~· .. «tt ~-.t;t-« $ • ··~Nu~ wedding ri!"P : ' ., l I i " The place: Slavick'• belutiful new slore al Laguna Hills Mall, Laguna:Tha old friends: ll1e great names In the wol1ds of jewelry and gllts, presenting their newest ol>jects ol beauty for your pleasure. The time: 10 A.M. loday. SLAVIC K 'S Fine Jewelers Since 1917 Laguna Hills Mall . Alto Greater Los Angeles • San Diego • Las Veg as • ' . • . .. ·.~ \ ' ' ,. ' ,• \ "'· • "" ' ' Designer originals lib . •• Rot ex Pulsar Glycine On1eg:i Audema~ Piguc1 0 OMEGA The ..,,·orld"s fines1 limepie..:cs. 'i' • · ROLEX ; ... ( ; A J 0 DAIL v PILOT Monday, Augu114, 1975 '". 1Malihini Sw~eps Cal-29 Championship · .• '.•' 1·. ' .. Mallhlnl, skippered by Ed Zimmerman of the pr~viously wa!i billed a!; the nutiqnal championship hoet Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club m»de 1t cleC11n sweep for the clai;s. Top five trovhy winntirs: " .... -... o.tty flli .. ~.,, .. ._ "" .. ~, or.Ille Cal·Z9 Southern Callfoml• Champlon1hlp ,... ealt.. Saturd ay and Sunday, winnln1 with t hree I, Mallhlnl~ 2, Toolerla, Bob Wultcr~. BYC; 3, strai.hl tlnt.s for the fint Ume ln the history ol thu Dragon LMdy, Jim Cult.man, SBSC ; 4, Straight Ar· event. · row, Tom Simms, LBYC: S, Dluck N Blue, Don Fifteen boat.s turned out ror the event which Black, LA YC . ................ lliiiiiiiliiiim-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiliiiiii .. ~~~~ ·~r•n•-•••·•• ~ COSfA lllUA. ""' ·141-'SIM ' ~ DO YOU LOCK IT? NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB CREW BIDS FOR WOMEN'S CHAMPIONBtflP Coralyn Newcomb (right) and Crew Win Adama Troohv Seml-Flnala Neweomb State Champ _.,._ LOCAl l'OUCI -.J. Carolyn Ne14•comb of Newport Harbor Yacht Club \\'ill carry Cali£omia's hopes for the Adams TrQphy, symbolic of the United Stales Yacht Rac- ing Union's women's national sailing c ham · pionship, when the finals get under \l.'ay off Newport Beach Aug. 21. l\.1iss Ne"'comb and her crew or Barbara Barnard, Rosie Jones and Stephanie Elliott won the ~emi-finals to determine Calirornia's standard bearer in a four race series Saturday and Sunday in Etchells Class sloops. It will be the second straight )'ear l'r1i ss Newcomb has headed the Area G (California) team in the Adams Trophy finals. Jn the finals l'rliss Newcomb and her crew will Hurricane Deck Grabs West Cup Po-tome Kirk ·s Uoug Peterson-oes1gne<1 two· tonner Hurricane Deck from Ba lboa Yacht Club won the Wt>sl Trophy, symbolic of the overall cham- pionship in the four-race Yacht Racing Union Cruise \\'hich concluded Sunday. The 40-footer was the v.•inrier of the final race of the annual five-day cruise from Ribbon Roe~ to Ho\.l.·land"s Landing Sunday. In the other r aces she "·as second in the openi ng Times Trophy race. first in the second race for the Allan Gabboon and second in the race from Emerald Bay to Cal Harbor. O\'E RALL WINNER in the Performance Han- dicap Racing Fleet and recipient of the Warm- ington Trophy v.·as Sunjammcr skippered by Carl . Reinhart. Ne y,·port Harbor Yacht Club'. Sunjammer also won the final race Sunday. Emerald Cove to Cat Harbor (Saturday). IOR--1, NewsBoy, Jack Baillie, BYC ; 2, Hur- ricane Deck: 3, Wildfire, Ralph Mack, BYC ; 4, Nalu JV, Peter Grant, NHYC; 5, Hidalgo, Rod Lippold , NHYC..., PHRF--1, Sunjammer; 2, Easy Passage Charles Sparkuhl, BYC : 3, Pursuit, F . Radford, SDYC: 4, Ahsante, Frost and Comyns, CBYC; S, ~ Vigori.sh, J\.tort Bloom, DRYC. RIBBON ROCK to Howlands (Sunday). IOR --1, Hurricane Deck; 2, Andiamo, Bob Sodaro, BYC: 3, Iilvictus. Hugh Lamson, LBYC; 4, Chinook. B. Durnin. LB\'C;. PHRF-1, Sunjammer; 2, Easy Passage; 3, Ahsante. , JOR Over all-I, Hurricane Deck; 2, Wildfire; 3, Invictus. PHRF Overall-I, Sunjammer ; 2, Easy Passage ; 3, P ursuit. ·· 115 Boats Drawn To Lido Regatta Lido Isle Yacht Club's Bicentennial Re2atta Sun- day drew 115 boats in seven classes for racing_ inside the bay. The regatta was m ar ked by the introduc- tion of closed circuit TV fi lms taken during ~the races and shown to the participants at the trophy presentation following the regatta. Trophy win- ners: LID0-14A -I. Rowly Lohman, BYC; 2. Bill I\.1cCord , BYC; 3. Al Perez, BYC·; 4. John Thorne, BYC ; 5. Chad Twichell. LIYC. LIDO-I48 -1. Pat Dunigan, BYC; 2. Don Wiese, BYC; 3. George Vandervort, UYC; 4. Don Bartz, s.5YC; 5. Ken Ross, BYC. LASER-A -1. Scott Barnard, NHYC; 2. Jack Franco, LIYC; 3. Gay Koll, LJYC; 4. Dave Tingler, LIYC. LASER·B -1. Jerry Leitch, BYC; 2. Jim Stegall, LI YC; 3. Alanna Clary, NHYC; 4. Bud Richley, LIYC; 5. Jeff Soott. LIYC. SABOT A -1. Bill Buckingham, NHYC; 2. Steve Rados, NHYC; 3. J olul Doyle, LIYC; 4. Wa lly Ger- rie. NHYC ; 5. Eric Doering, NHYC. SABOT B -1. Tad Palmer, SSYC; 2. Jeff Doder, NHYC; 3. Laurie Clary, NHYC; 4. Amie Hins haw, LIYC. SABOT C -l . Steve Atkinson, NHYC ; 2. Carter Ewing, NHYC; 3. Mic helle F\Jller, NHYC ; 4. Graham Tingl~r. LJYC; 5. Joe Bilsborough , BCYC. be carrying the corribined banners of the Southern California Yachting Association and the Yac ht Rac- ing Union of Southem California. The Newport Harbor crew scored finishes of 2-1 -1-2 for a total.of S'f.i: points in defeating runner-up Nancy Perry, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, and two contt."tlders from Northern Ca lifornia. Miss P er ry and her crew scored ~ Points in the semifinals. Competing from Northern California were Ann Lewis, Santa Cruz Yacht Club, who finished third with 10¥.a points, a nd Pat Womble, Monterey Penin.sula Yacht Club, who scor ed 13 po1nls. 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' ' • ~LL ~IM~ HOW CAN I ~IL.L ~IM1 -- ~'-.f AND STEP ON HIM! 00 ANYTHING!! tUT MIAl\lllM A HftHPAllR! - J . .·CAii 641· FOR HO I ' ' ·" ' . . , I .. ,., ' ·. ... . ' ,, '. ,. " .. \_ ) ~ '" ... '" " , . . .. .. • ' ., • ' A I 2 DAIL y PILOT Monday, August 4, 1975 Dartmouth Graduate Tr~SleeS Raymond t l>llllcr from Dartmouth College Reinhard, son o(Mr. and recenUy. ~Exeeution' Tonight's Trial to Resume , TV Highlights Okay Shift Mrs. George Reinhard, Reinhard gradualed io332 Adrian Circle, from the Hanover, N.ll. 1-luntington Beach, was school with honors and among more t han 700 was cited for outstanding Jn Boundary ,..'-'"_d_e_n_ts_to_re_c_e_iv_e_•_B_A __ w_or_k_iil_ee_o_no_m_ic_•_· __ ,,··. For 3 Marines Trial rt•s un1l~s Tuesday in 1h.• tl•stifil•d that 1-fondo and Orange County Supt.•rior Court ··, Tril'l.' ""l'rl' dt•finitely two of the for lhrt'l~ youn~ !\.1arines acl·ust·d Marinl'S involved, but said he of ext>cutini:! ~1 fourth on ~1 lonely ('OUl1I nt)I be certain 1'lelc.her wa!S road nc<1r San Juan CaPistrano, the ~unn1an and third p.a11y. bccausl' he coin plained too mul""1. 1'hl' three t.lc{endanl.S on trial about b('ing robbedof$l7. for the ir livl'S v.1t.•re arresl1...'<i c.1l Joseph l\1os ac, 20, "'as shot in Camp J>t•ndleton, where lht:y the ba<•k as hl· lay face dov.·n on a "'ere assigned to the same bar- dirt road off the Ortl'ga High~·ay, racks. due to his p1·otests at the holdup. ~------------, according to testimonv. Trustees in both the 1-lunl· inglon Beach City and Oeean View St•hool Di stri{·t s have agreed Lo a boundary s hift lo ac- 'commodate about ·150 homes in the Signul Landmark D('vclop- 1nt•nl. 1'he chanf!e moves the boun- dary bc.>t~·een the tv.·o districts south at Talbert Avenue and Jo:dwards Street to follow a ret·ent realignn1enl oC Talbert through Whe·n You see Pizza Ads on 1V KHJ (9) 7:30 -"The Bad and the Beautiful." Kirk Douglas and Lana Turner play the title roles in this 1952 dr•m• about Hollywood with Barry S ullivan, Dick Powell and Walt er Pidgeon. KCOP (13) 8 :00 -The Six Wives or { Henry VIU . The acclaimed sixoPart his• torical drama series moves to Channel 13 . with the opening segment on Catherine ol Aragon. · 'J KTLA (S) 9:00 -The Fastest Man on t ','1 F.arth. This British documen ary, follow•. " ing the quest for the world's fastest man, shows the dangers of pursuing the His buddy, Ronald Sanders. :?1, was lying bt•side hinl in U1c dirt and had h-anded over ~ lo the cold-blooded ba.ndits but kept his mouth s hut. invcstigatorssay. Body Moves lht> ~ousing tracl. e Oi strict oCCicials explained the e Talbt.•rt s ide of the tr<ict is t.•nclost.-d by a block "'all fence, • n1aking the area more accessible • to Ocean Vit.'w schools rhther e th<.1n to Huntington Beat•h schools • e world's land speed rerord. Robert Vaughn • narrates. At Funeral • !1w 1~-m:"~ ... -..,..,..., .. ..,.,...,RI! Sanders' life "'as report~dly spared only bet·aust.• aftt.•r i\1osac Li. \.\·as slain the night of Oct. 13. the auton1atic pistol "'it•ldcd by the execulione1· misfired as he tried ,, • to eliminate the lone witness. 0 •• " 11·~ ' '" ...... , ,, The bandit-killers pani<:ked and ned from the holdup scene, lea\'ing Sandt•rs alone v.·ith his •d)•ing buddy. COl.Or.1110, Sri Lanka tothe south. (U PI) --A 20·Yl'ill"Old About 50 children "'ill be ;.1f· • "'om an who ''died'' in a fectcd by the movt• immediately, e northern Sri Lanka village according lo Ocean View came .back to life during Supcrinlt'ndent Dale Coogan, • her funeral rites, the and more may be later as addi-• Engli s h -I an f! u a g c tional homes are sold and built. • nc,~·sp;ipl'I" Cey lon re-About half those children Pl · h t · I • • • • • • • • 1~-' Prost•cuto1-s :.1rt• demanding the death penalty for l)ona ld Fletcher, 21, of }<lawthornc --the alleged triggerman --Steven porl·d. ::1lrt•ady had be"n all"rrdr·n·· e ping o pizza de tvered to your door. .. ... ... "' The perfect TV snack. earl ahead and have The n t'\\'s p;.1per sa id ()(:ean Vil'w :s chools under inlt'r·-e a Me·n-Ed's pizza with your favorite TV s how. e Valli Pillai v.•as presumetl dis t1·ict agreen1ents, Coogan ex-e Between 5 -10 PM Sunday through Thursday. e "' Hondo, 19, of Elizabeth, N.J ., and TimothyTrice, 19.ofSt. Louis. to have dit•d of an illness,· plained. Or 5-12 PM Friday and Saturday. and al her funt•ral n llindu Deputy Superintendent •Eleven varieties.Try one tonight. e priest began tu perforn1 Charles Palmer of the llunt-• e final ritt"'s before crema-inb'lon Beach district. said the e Costa Mesa 'ln0n:·eds , . , Proceedings "'ere recessed 6 • Thursday at the end of tt'sti mony lion. As the body "'as taken formal shift cannot take place • 646-713 by Sanders, v.·ho had been hitch-out to be bathed accordin,g until next July 1. The move also Hunti[lgton Beach FAM•~v PIZZA """lolls e ,., ", hiking \\"ith i\·1osat' l>t·fore being to custon1 . the \1;oman·s av.·aits final approval fron1 nine • 847-1214 30moblleovensforfastdel1Very . robbed by three other n1cn v.·ho hand began to move. s tate and local agencies, he said, • • ,i,,p ''.':ir'.:'k'.'.·e".'d..'.l'.'.he~m'.'.'..'u'_'"'.:.·--------============-~"ii!llhh~ou;.]igh it is expected without ••••••••••••••••• •· '' _ difficulty. __________ ~•--------------------.C::.--! "' .. • ,, ' ' • . . , .. '· • l '• { ·• i • ' ' 4 ' try our new hard pack. Benson & Hedges lOO's 17 mg. "tar." 1.1 mg. nicotine, av, per cigarette. by FTC Method. I Regufar and ,;kt Menthol ~ Warning : The Surgeun Genera l Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh .. 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' et\" . .. ,. - " ·'< " ' ·' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Molnd.IJ,A"IU~l 4, ltl$ ' • Miss Owen and clown, Dale Longmire, share a quiet moment before the show starts. ' ' . fiERFORMING AN AERIAL BALLET • \ ,, Susie Owen rides, dances and even (almost) flies through ever1 circus performance. \ I , N-e"" Adventure: A Real Circus • By I.AURIE KASPER 01 IM D•llJ Pilot SWll Un til last summer, Susie Ov.·en had never been to the circus. And then she only went as a "joke." The night bcrore, someone in a balll't class s uggested they go lo the showgirl tryouts which Ring!· ing Bros. and Barnum and B<.i iley Ci rc us was conducting in the Anaheim Convention Center. "Okay," Miss Ow en s aid. "What the heck." She v.•as back at the circus 'fhursday ror the opening night hC'rc and recalled that she had thought, ''Wh y not? I didn:t have 'anyt hing else to do.'' Nov.•, s he has plenty tu do. 'J'he "joke" became a re::tlit y v.·hiC'h s hl' describes simply as "exciting." She v.•a s o ne o f the young v.•omcn invited to join the circus in Venice. Fla . las t December. Although she 's still onl y seen the circus once, that night after the tryouts, s he's been in every performance of "The Greatest Shov.· on Earth" s ince the season tour began in January. -. Being in it jus t doesn't allow time lo ~t.·t.· thl' shO\I.'. Usua ll y, s he explained , s he has jus t enough time lo l'hangc co.'itUmC's, n x her h<.1 ir and rest a little bctY•ccn numb1.·rs. KEEPSACTIVF. She mii.?hl be secri \\'aving at the audience from atop a hor~c or an elcph<.1nl or <lancing in one of the three rings or fron1 hi gh in the a ir . Except"' hil c Uoing the I :itlcr, she said, "1'hcrc's so much going on, you ncvcr notice us." The di.lnccrs, ;JS \\·cll as the clown s, anima ls :..in<l utht.:r performers, ~yrat c inside cind· out of the thrct• rings and ai-uund the outer rim, for1ning a s'A·ift, sparkling: k<.ill'idoscopc of ;i c- tivity. 1'hc :.icrial lJall ct . the shov.·girls · solo nu mlx-r, is the roughes t. They h:-inJ..(" v.·ith one hand rrom lhl' v.•e bs high aboye <111d graccr ull y ''dance ," sometimes tv.·irling v.·hilc hang. in g ups id edov.·n. She dol's the s ame in every .. s hov.•. "l'h ere are tw o pt.'1-formanccs on weekdays and three on Saturdays and Sundays. ''It's a lot of work,'' Miss Owen s <.iid . ''It lake s a ·lot of en- durance .. , I n th e beginning, it wa s espcci;;ill y hard ror her . Jler body be{an to break down, but now it is in better s hape than it's ever been. "It really bui lds up a lot o( personal s trength.·· EXPECTATIONS Becaus e s he never even dreamed or joining the circus, she had no dreams lo shatter. She just had no expectations, no idea orv.·hat it v.·ou ld be like. She la ughe d a little. probably as much as the high plumed hat and glittery costume would al· lo"'· and s::t id. •"Smart huh? Knov.·s what s he's getting into." But she e xpresses no regrets. "ll"s been g reat. r eall y good." The tour has ta ken her up the l'Oast from Florida and acrosa the country where it nov.• is mak- ing its V.'ay up the West Coasl. She enjoys this. waking up in 8 differ ent cit y every other week. "It's r eally a good lifestyle," she said. ··Life never gets dull. If you're the k ind or person ¥.'ho li kes that, it's good .'' The circus really is like one big ra mily. s he· s aid. l\.iany of them li ve together on the train and, if something ha ppens to someone, ··everybody reall y sticks together. "It's kind of like we're a ll \\'c've got." But it was obvious on opening night that she h as more. than the circus people on her side. About 80 r e latives. high school friends, neighbors and childr en she Hsed lo babysit, went from - Balboa to see the circus and her in it. P ROUD MOM He r m other, Mrs. J a m es Ow e n , is pleased with h er daughter's present role. "I think it's great. I think it's been a very, very wonderful thing." J-fer fri e nds think it's great, Miss Owen said . "I guess they think I"m the same too." Yet she did seem diffe rent than at lJie tryouts. E ven thoug h it v.•as just an adventurous thing Lo do, s he seemed excited al the prospect or travel and riding the ele phants. And, s he seem ed younger. Now, she was m ade up and cos- tumed and spoke calmly and knowingly about the s ho"''. At 18, she s aid, a young woman could go to school and become a ho usewire ''or you can do something else." There are so many things she (See REAL CIRCUS, Page HZ) '. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY RICHARD JANE OWEN (CENTER) WATCHES DAUGHTER WITH RANDY, JI MMY AND SUE THRASHER AND VALARIE Q.ARKI!· I ~ -. "" ' \ .. ' .. DAILY PILOT Mond• . A USI 4, 1015 ..• f* ' • / it f . l I .. • ' • I SUSIE OWENS WITH PETER (LEFT), JIMMY THRASHER • ' From B-1 .. ______ _ • • • \\'ants to do that she figurl'S she•s ju!(t startin g. At the t in1c s he tried out, thL• !\e1A·po ..-t llarbor l-ligh School j:raduate \\';1s attending Orange Coast Co llege. ··1 p l a n o n goin g back 1 ~ometime. ··she said. t But then she \\'OU Id also like to I improve h('r dan cing Y.-hi c h \\'ould require more time than s he • has right nov.·. But she a lso enjoys Horoscope: Cancer Rea I Circus · designing and se"·in~ <'lot hes and l'Uttinghair. ,\II her interests offer other <'<.1reer oppo rtunities and some· day. she v.·ould like to get mar· ried and ha\"e children. But that is in the "far off future" ;.ind s he's still nexiblt' aOOu t t he approa ching nlonths. \\'hen asked if s hl' in tends to sta..-"'ith the C'irl'us . she s;i id ... I dori ·t kno'A·-It depends " hen the ti mt• comL'S ... And, she added, it also depend s u pon IA'hether the ci rcus offers her a contract for ;.1nother year. \Vh atever her fut ure holds. she "·oul d recommend lhal other s join the circus ·'just to kind of s~e things and fig ure out 'l'i'hat they "·ant to do." r\uditions are SC'heduled for tomorro"· at 10 a .m. in the con- ve ntion <'e nter . Personality Highlighted By SYDNEYOMARR T U ESDAY , AllGUST 5 ARIES ( itlarch 21-April 19): Accent on home. special in vestment procedures, a re vie"· of in .. ·entory a nd a reordering of priorities. Yo u complete a spec ial transaction. cover c rt>dit r ating and be sure you understand it. Re ruse to be t a lked in or out or anythini:. ~ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Lie IO'l'i'. Play \\'aitin g gam e. Legal affairs need s pecial attention. Finis h what you start but a void sho'l'i'dOIA'n. Time is on your side. Sidestep any direet conrrontation_ . -TA URUS (.\pril 20-May 20): You find .... ·ays of placating rela tive who is being insistent, stub· born . Key is to be yourself, to explain position in heart·lo·heart talk. AQ UARIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18): Creativity r e- turns. You feel and express. Member or opposite sex could be direetly involved. Accent is on wor k that brings fulfi llment • ) • t l : . • ;~ .. .. • : • • GE MI N I (f\-1a y 2 1.J une 20 ): P r otect ,·aluables. a ssets. Don't gi ve up something of \'alue for proverbial pie-in-s ky. Means \'arious s c hemes may be '~:orthless. but expensive. C1\NCER (June 21-J uly 22): Lunar cycle is high -gel goi ng on your own. Initiate action. Hi ghli ght pe rsonality. new starts, personal ap- pearance. LEO (J ul y 23·Aug. 22 ): Vis it one confined lo home. hospital. Ge t inside information by check- ing source m a terial. If thorough, you gain. Make inquiries. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on cha nge, romanee, creative endeavors which stimul ate. Some or your fondest hopes, wishes could become realities. 1.18.Rr\ (Sept. 23 -0ct·. 22J: Emphasis is on achie,•e ment , atta inme nt or J?oals, elevation or prestige. Home adjustment is featured. loo. Means domestic situation cannot be ignored. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Good lunar a spect coinc ides now 'l'ii th journey, education, specia l r eading, publishing and getting ideas on paper and distributed. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-m;c. 21): Di g in - s \.\•in g from the heels. 1\.1eans go all out -dis- Weddings~ and Engagements To a\'Oid disappointment, pros pect i\'e -bridt•S arc reminded to have their "·eddi ng s tories \\ ilh black a nd "·hi te glossy photogr <iph s to the Dail.\' Pilot Peopl e Department one" C'c·k bt.•rorc the v.·eddin g. Pil'tur('S rC'l'Ci\'cd aft er th.it timC' "'iii not he usC'd. f'or cngai::C'm ent annou ncements it is impcr:.iti\'C tha t the slor~" also accom · panicd by a b lack and "'hite glossy pie· lure. be , su bm itted six weeks or more before t he "1edding date; othcr"'ise it ...,·ill not be published. To he lp fill require ments on b'llh "''ed · ding a nd engagement stori es. form,; are available in all Da ily Pilot offices. Fur- ther questions will be answered by l'eople Department st a rr members at 642·4321. A crnon·s SPORTSWEAR Ml.BOA ISlM(I 216 ""7tnt "'"' 67S.f90i- I Clwll Grumblln9 ••• Gloomy Qua • In the DAILY PILOT • m ~ SILVER CIRCLE SENIOR 'l'.'OMEN"!'i C.CILP CllAMl'JON~lf l I'S "U"tt'"r 81111 of l'•rlne••' Op.,n In 1111 S.,n inr \\'ornen (0alfer ~ in C•lilo•ni11 ,.llh llSGA Apprn~ed H andu;•fl~ nf :tO or Lio"" and A~e ;j/J ~nd .,..,,__ Lo. Coyots C'l\1nlry r1u1, Uuena Park OCTOOEH Z7, 1!•7!; I PISCES (F e b. 19-Mar c h 20): E motions dominate. You feet ra ther than think, you sense rather than deduct in logical manner. Yo ur ex- pressions are poetic. ~' Yti u· r1ng the tonic. The rest is · on sale! $13.48 JWR Gin. y, gallon. Now $12.13'. $1 2.42 JWR Vodka. y, ga llon. Now $1 1.18. And that's not all . New to our fine selection of spirits is our v,ery" own JWA Tequila, on special in Y, gallon size. $11.94. Save an additional 10% when you buy the case of 6 mixed or matched Y, gallons! Robinson's Fine Wines and Spirits. ) '- 1 I Robinson's Newr:x>rt Shop Monday 10-9 2 ashion Island 644-2800 ' Wife Leads Dog's Life DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd reel better tr my marriage was ruin{"d tJy another woman, but it wos a dog. Maybe I can wise up others whose sweethearts a rc canine.crazy. Tuf(y was eight years old and ..ha d nt>ver bee n l e ft alone. Whenever we "'anted to go out my mother-in.Jaw had to dog-sit or ..... e·d take 1'urfy over there, de- pending on how n1y father-in-la .... · wu s feeling. On t .... ·o occasions m y mother- in-law ""'as unable to come and we couldn 't leave Tufty there because he bar ked so loud when .,...c ca me to get him, he'd wa ke up my fa ther-in-Ja w. I suggested tha t MY parents dog-sit but Bill sa,d, "Strangers n1ake him n ervous." So "''C s tayed home. I begged Dill l o st art leaving Tuffy fur short periods of time until he beC"a me used to it. He s aid. '·No, h(''d get up!:i.el." Fina l l y. I w e nt t o o u r clergyman. He advist'<I me to l=':O out ulonc and s aid Bill would soon a gree to'com e a long. Well , it didn't work out tha t way. ln despe ration. I told Bill he h:.1d to c hoose be tween me and the dog. He chose the dog. I'd ap· preciate some commf nt from you . Ann . -MAN 'S BEST F RIEND BU T NOT WOMAN"S DE AR FRIEND: No sign of Bill's incredible immaturity dur- ing courtship? Ann Land~rs Conslde-r yourself lucky lo h•ve goClen uul of the marriage early. Any husba nd who wouJd prefe r his &"A'"WOW to a wire would ~ a lousy hus band. DEAR AN N l~AND ERS : Wht.>n a person applic.s for a marriage license, is it mandatory to givc your corrl'Ct age and the number or previous rn arriages? I need thi-s informatio n soon. Thanks very much for your h~p. An n. - ALTAR·BOUND 'o.E.\R A.8.: I ~mell a r at -in fad1·a i'OUple or the m. I stron gly suspect you have not levelled with your intended in rega..-d lo your past -which is a pool'" way to sta..-t orr a ma r..-iage. Laws vary, but ln Illinois, you would be asked your age as well as about previous marriages. 1r you falsify this info..-mation, the mar· riage would ~till be valid pro- videdyou are or legal age, and you arc not legally married to so- meone f'l !le -but your spouse may one day learn yoU lied and such dece ption might prove humil i atin g a s w e ll as permanently damaging_ DEAR ANr> l.A ND~RS : I am 32 yl•ars or a ge, in ~ood hc1.1 llh and full of pep. Luck smilc<.1 on ml' six months ago and made nl1· a bridl'. Fr ankly, I had given up hope -and the n this wondt:'r'ful man can1e along. We both Jove children and Ray v.·ould be a terrifi c ralher. I ¥.'Ould give anything to have :,1 baby but two Yl'ars ago I had fi br oi d tun1ors an d m y J?y nc co l o~isl r'emovcd m y ull•rus . I still have both m y ovaries, hov.•cvL'r . In th is aJ?e o r m e d ical miracles. would it be po~si ble to h11ve a uterus transpl ant? P leas(• ask your C'onsultanls and let mt· know. -f<:JTll ER P INK Oil BLUE WOULD SUIT M E FINE llEAR P. ORR.: Sor..-y, at lhi.o; writing there is no record or a sueeessful uterus transplant. I suggest you look into adoption o..- take a roste r child lnto you r home. You and Ray sound like a couple \\'ho \\'ould make won- derful parents -and I hope it happens soon. A +SAV·INGS yd Values to U 9 , sporlweighl chambray Natural co!or, ~00°/o Cott on, machine washable. It's great tor back-to· school pan ts and play fa shions. 45'' wide. FGs' reg LOW price 1.98 .• 48 yd Values lo 2.50 jersey prints Great selection tor blooses, dresses and hosless skirts. Aceta1e-Nyton blends. Machine washable. 45·54'' wide. FGs' r~ LOW price. exciting fall prints An erciling COlleciion of pat!erns and colors IOI' blOUS6, dresses and skills. 100-lt Collon. Perma Prtss. 45" wide. FGs' reg LOW price 1.49. interfoclc knits ·\QO%. 'olyestw i11 solld coicn. Ifs o beoutifuf Ughtweiihl kn~ fQf dreun, skim ond tops. 60" wide. FGs' reg tCIN pric.-3.49. ~ rd V1lu11 10 2.00 • lAGuNA llEAOI 178 Foftst Ave. ii OPEN: Mort-$at 9-5:30p.m. • This fall's fashion colors for slacks. dr esses· and sportswear. Machine wa shable. httle ir on_ Poly-Rayon blend FGs' reg LOW price. 98 yd Va lues lo 4.00 K-cloth solids Fashion favor ite in an new fall cotors. Machine-washable Poly-Coll on blend. Perm a Press. 45" Wide. 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YA tml' Ar .fflW'MY~t· I ' ' l I I \ . · " 84 DAIL V PILOT SHRLEY BABASHOFF • , •• '"' .... ., JACK BABASHOFF Bahashoffs K~ep It In Family By ROGER CARLSO!'I Ol 111• D<lllr Pilo• s1 .. n The Babas horfs of Fountain Valley made it a family affair on the fi nal day of the 1975 l\-t ission Viejo }n\'itationr1r S\l.•imming Championsh ips Sunday--cach capturing a title in the 100-meter !reestvle. And.Mission Viejo's Casey Con- verse stroked to a 15:59.56 for a second pl ace in the men's 1.500 rrce as the three-day meet came to a close at P.tission Viejo In· len1ational Swim Complex. Jack Babashorr. Shirley .Babashoff's 20-year-old brother. ·splashed to a m eet rt..>cord in the JOO free with a 52.56 to edge l\tike Curington. who turned a 52.79-- aJ so under Frank Heckl 's pre- vious meet record of 53.02. Earlier it was Shirley taking the women's 100 free with a meet re- r ord 58.09 as she came from behind iii the last 25 meters lo nip El Monte's 14 -year -old Jill Sterkel. Sterkel posted a58.61. It was her second meet mark after capturing the 200 individual medley Friday night in 2:24 .22. The 18-yea r-old erased ll er OV.'tl 8tandard of 59.1 1 in the lOOfree. The heralded men's 1,500 free v.·as a ll Mike Bruner's. The YN1\nza v.·hiz set the pace from th e o u tset and was never threatened. winning in meet re- cord time of 15: 51 .42. Conve rse s urprised Australia's Steve Jioll and a nd J\.1ission Viejo's Brian Goodell, taking over the second spot near the 1,000-meter mark. "I was really pleased with all th ree or our swi mmers -- Converse, Goodell and Holland-- !<;U id !\lission Vi ejo coach ?\1ark Schubert. Schubert predicted before the race that a sub 16-m.inute effort could be e nough lo win it. Con- verse complied, but Bruner had too much. Converse, an Alabama product, said he missed the second lo last tum, but otherv.•ise was pl eased. "I tried to build into the race," said Conver se. "In .that re~ I'm happy v.·ith my effort. J-lis next goal is to clock a 1,500 in the low 15 : 40s at the nationals. Goodell and Holland placed third and fourth with 16:02.79and JG:OS.3 1 and were never a factor a2ainst Bruner. "Holland ad mitted earlier that he "1asn"l in supe r shape," said Schubt.•rt. ''And he tightened up a bit in the last 400 meters. And Goodell was a litt le down after his e fforts at the world cha m - pions hips in Ca li,'' added Schubert. SUn'day's competition included additional honors for Orange Coast area athletes. It was a day that saw Hunt- jngton Beach's Leissa Gil bert re- cord a 17:24 .43 in the women's 1.500 ; San Cleme nte's Shawn O 'Gorm.an qualified for the·na- tionals in the 200 bac k with a pre- lims clocking of 2: 11.69; Valerie Lee was third to Babashoff with a nilly S9.f\l to the 100 free: and Newport Beach's Dav.'Tl Frada'y rtumed a 1:00.13 in capturing the comola(lon finafs of the women 's lOOfroe. 1, Shirley Bab11hoff capped lhe d•Y by anchoring the winning 400 free relay t eam of Barbara Hud&Oll , Peg~y Tosdal and Lee to o •;00.82-M1ssion Viejo's secood ter1y victory. Saturday Babuholf anchored the 800 free r elay te•m of Lee, Tosda l and Julie Grey to victory in meet re· cordUmcof8:37.82. ' I Broken Play Sparksir)•~,.. .. 21-15 Sun TriUillph B,. E D BU&.GART 0 1 U10 D•th Pllol Slilf ~fikt.• Ernst sta11.l'<I his fi rst World 1''l)(Jtball l.t-;t~ul' gan1e Sund~1y ;1 ftt.•1·1~on ~•l 1\1111heim St •1d1um, but ht• didn't spend Salurd<1y night worrying aboul II. '"Tht>l'l' v.·as no sense in being nt>l"\'UUs. ·· ht• s aid. ··1 'A'ent to the n1ovil'S and saw P:tper Moon and tht' Return of the l.,ink Panther.·· Ernst v.·<1 s lhl' panther v.·ho did most of the ~ro"'ling Sunday. Starting ;1t qu<1rterback for the Southt•rn Californiil Sun. Ernst t·omplelt'd 10 of 19 passes for 179 \'ards <1nd t"'o touchdo"'tls as the Sun t•dged the Portland Thunder, 21 -15, in their \VFL openers. Just three "'eeks ago, Ernst and Pat Haden were b<Jttli ng £or the nu m bt'r t v.·o qu a 11.erback spot behind Dary It• I.a1non.ica, the ex· Oakland Raiders st ar. But Lamonica had a hernia opt.>ration, Haden injured a shoulder against Philadelphia and Ernst de\'elopcd into the top signal-ca 1 lt.•r. And the NFL veteran or three Yl'ars--ht.• played ro r Dt.•nver and Cincinnati---didn't disttppoinl a small paid cr'ov.•d of 13.257. He rallied the Sun from a 15·14 deficit in the fourth quarter "'hen Southern Cal went 96 yards in six plays. The drive "·hich took 4: 10---<'nded \\"hen Greg Herd r an fi\'t' yards for a TO \\'il h 4:57 re· maining. But the key "·as a 39·ynrd run by Ernst from the Sun 3'1 lo the T·hunde r 27 . ··r knuw Tom Fears dO<.'sn 't like the quarterb~1cks to run," Ernst said about hi s head coach. '"but it "'as a bootleg play. I was goi ng to pass. but v.·hen the lin eba1.•ker blitzed inside, I just ran .. Ernst passed plenty. though. He threw a 25-yard TD pass to Terry Lindsey "'ith 1 :43 left in the rirst ha lf and had another scoring pass v.·ith 8 seconds re· maining in the second quarter S ports in Brief v.'hen S-8 Keith Denson hQuled in a 65-yard bomb to send the Sun aheo1d, 14-8. , ··1 looked at the tight end and he was covered," said Ernst ... So I said to myself, "ei ther Keith is ~oini( to cat(·h it or nobody is, anrt threv.• it long'.·· -Denson easily beat defensive back Tom Obe rg, even though Thunder coach Greg Burton said his team was in a prevent de- f l'TISt>. The ~e n E"ral response to Ernst's debut v.·as positive. "We 're fortunate to ha\·e three good quartt.•r b ac ks, ·· said Lindsey. "II.l ike has experience, a nd we h ave eonfide ncc in whichever quarterback is in." Ernst refused to take all the eredit. "Daryle has been a tremen- d ous he lp,·· the 24 ·year·old graduate o( Cal St ate FUiierton said o( Lamonica, who'A'ason the sidelines. "He's a super com· pelitor a nd h e lp! you when you"rc not in the game." The mood was clearly sullen in the Portland loc;.ke r r oo m . Barton. only 28, used a few ex· pletives when he first talked tore .. porters before fin a lly saying, ··v.,e just broke down. .. \\'e gl)l beat on a prevent de-· fcnse. And on Ernst ·s long ruh, he s hould have bct>n contained. \\'ith the exception of those \\\'O plays we beat the m .·· FW11Mld 8 0 1 O··lS So C..l•lorn1.ao O 1• 0 1-11 Por1 -Chro s l i .aon ~en 12 Po)'' from t'!orn (Fe<qu<oonnml SoC.aot-londwy ?Sp.ass lrom Erm.I tn.nl1lltocll SoC.aol-0.n'IOnl>SP•Ss from ("'!>I 1 .. 1n l••leel) Pol"1-F e•Qui.on I> run (p.aoss ••iltocl) 'i>oCdl -Herd 9 run ll)o)S~ l.aoll«ll A · !J,2SI RVS~tl NG~ SoC•I, O•~·· 21·102, Ernsl l-36, Hem 4·11; P'or!linO, E wenwn 1 ).q1 ! ~'9.,_. 25-71>. R ECEI VI NG: SoC.aol. Bradley 4-11 1, Unc:f'>.oy 1·S., ~n~on !·l>I . Por11ano, Cll•hll1nson 3·11, M<.Cu!IO\Kll, 2·1'. E~nwn 2-l•. PASSING S.OC.aol, (rnM t(l.1'-1. 119 yatO'; Pol'llill'Cl.Horn. 11·11·0, 11'1 Y"tll'!.. Fors•-• Ruille\·Vdt~ P"''"'Q v.:"o' Return '"ro• P•\.es Punh Fumtile~·IOSI Ptn•l••e l-J.ao• o, _ .... !B II> 4'· It.I> ll-1'8 in its 31 2~ 11-11.0 11-20-1 S·l'lf> 4·138 .. .. 10.IU ._111 $107,530 Payoff; Splittorff Shines TIJUAN ,\ --A Tij uana man \\•ho has played the horses for 10 years fin ally won it big Sunday. taking home $107 ,530 in the 5-10 handicapping contest al Caliente Race Track. Dr. R~ula Rivera, 48, a n anestherologist at a Tijuana hospital. "'as· t he only bettor to corr ectly choos e the v.•inners of the sixth th1·ough the 10th races --tv.-·o of which "'·ere longshots. Rivera, who had wo n four smaller amounts at the track before. said he had no immediate plans to use his latest v.·iilnings. One-hi t t er KANSAS CITY --Paul Split· torf£ gave up a single to Claudell \\'ashington in the first inning, then retired the next 26 batters in a row to pitch the Kansas City Royals a 5·0 victory over the Oakland A's Sund ay. ~,,-,,1mi1e\ -Buchhol1 fHI bN1 Arid'""'-'· Ml•'O do<llllos -N'"'tOmOO.l(uyi.eno.111 (H) bffl C11ypers-Asl'>ok Amf'llr•J 6-l. A -2,o.t2 •I Boilon, Gel*" O•lo 1J, C.1........,.11 Women·~ Cloutlles -I( lyomll!'• KIOloS (GGI bt•l Sl•P.Jonff ... 2_ . W n'\ CIOul>leS -Okkfr0McMlUat1 ICC.I bt.ol RlHs.on-C.lll!nMI .. J. Women's slnQles -Slap (C) Deal Slow·Kloss H MIJeO dOutllll -RleSSffl·J-S (C) ~·t BotlrnsloOI ·IC I Jomll!' • ..... A-2, 187 .at H•rtford. c.onn. aostM zt, s. D"'9" W~n·, doubles -T11rntKIU·SI•-191 bNt Ye>1.1n9-Hvnt6-?. Women's slnQle' -StoWV>S 18) ~ Cu'tPf,.. ... #oeft'I doubl1S -He•IU-Tl•llK ltU be•l Flti•lon·Anc:lre""s 1·5. fhn's \if'l91t• -Reid (8) but R•hlol\6-?. MbeO do<ltffS -An<lrn<!o-'l'OUl'IQ !SOI ~..t · TurntKlll-Dr•ke6-•. • A -2,042•1 Bos Ion. ·Swfm Marl< FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Andy Coan, 17, winner or three gold m edals at the recent World Aquatic Games, set a world re- cord 51 .11 in the 100-meter freestyle Sunday. This 6am'11e Fails Th e Indians' Oscar GambJe is forced at second in 11inlh inning, but Ya nkees shortstop Fred Stanley throws too l ate to nail Boog Powell at first. The Yanks won opener, 12·1, but dropped the nightcap lo Clevela nd, 3·2. LA's Worries Are Over Reds Fatten Lead to 15112 Games LOS ANGELES (AP) --The Cincinnati Reds, for all practical purposes, finis hed the Los Angeles Dodgers· pennant hopes for 1975 and now will concentrate on doing the same for their latest rivals, the San Francisco Giants. The Reds took two of three games from the Dodgers over the weekend, including Sunday's game, 3·1, and it left the defending National League champions on the brink or third place. . The Dodgen;, now embroiled in a battle with the Giants and the not-too-distant San Diego Padres for second place, take on the AUanta Braves in a three-game series beginning t onight in Dodger Stadium . Los Angeles' Burt Hooton , 7-9, will race Allan· la's Bruce Dal Canton,0-3. "We can't worry about the st an· dings," a disappointed Walter Alston said fo llowing Su nday's los!i. "The only thing you can worry about is your own club and CINCINNATI .., ..... '0 0 0 J ' 0 0 a 0 I I J 1 0 0 4 0 I 0 • ' ' 1 Jo 1 1 Jo o o J 0 l 0 o o a o ....,. (",rlffoy rl Mo•o.tnJb T. F'!tre1 lb G. FOSier if eonc,pe1on 11 Ceronlmocl F'lum .... r c Olr<J p Ea~lwlckp L05ANC£LIS ...... bl 4 I I 0 •OOO 300 0 ._.,. Butk..er If Wynn ct c;.., .... ., lb W. Ct•wfOf"O rl """ Ve119er t H.6!1ph Ru..ellu LKyOf> R.aouo L1eon 0o-111Qp M.Motapll • 0 J 1 • a 2 o • 0 I 0 lOOO 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 1 o o o ' 0 0 0 ' o o a 0 ti 0 0 ' 0 0 0 Tot•" JI J S l Tot•IS 32 1 1 I Cintlftnatl 011 000 100-J LO\A"9elff 000 001 000-1 OP-CiftCinn•H 1, Los Angelf~ 1. LOB-Cln<i11nall •,I.OS A119t~~ 8. 26-MllrQMI, O..rcy. HR-Conceoclon '· SB-Ce•on1mo. s -~u. IP H 11 Ell BBSO 0.rcJW,9-5 6~ S 1 I '1 2 £•11,..ltk 2'h 2 0 0 I 1 Fl•11L t -t 7 S J J 3 4 OoYml'n; J O O 0 0 0 s..-.-E•!.Cwkk 10. T-2: IS.A-Sl,661. how well it's playing and the standin gs will take care of themselves.'' But it was a disappointing set: Dodge r" Slat<' All .. ,...I Oii tc.&.•C fnO) AUQ, 4 Atlanl• •It."" Af\9e~$ AuQ. 5 .a.11 .... 1• at Lo;. Anoe1e1 .• ~14 • Alt~!·., L01o Ar>Qele~ 1:JSo.m. 1:11p.m. J:2Sp.m. back for the Dodgers· who had· hoped to at least shorten the Reds' huge advantage, but instead lost more ground. The Dodgers out-hit Cincinnati every game of the three-game series but won only one game and had to go extra innings to do that. "This club has everything,•• said an enthusiastic Cincinnati s hortstop D ave Concepcion whose seventh-inning homer pro- vided insurance for Pat Darcy's eighth victory and sixth in a row. "The 1970 club had more power but this team has more balance," Concepcion added. For Darcy, it was a near-miss for a second complete game, something the Reds have ac- complished only once in the last seven wee k s. He left in the seventh with a blister on his right index finger. "It's the same thing I had two months ago," he said. ''But this time I kept pitching and was out for two weeks. Now I realize we· have a pretty good bullpen.'' Ex-catl(!er Patient . Hole-in-one Gave Littler His Chance HARRISON, N.Y . -It was a typical Gene Littler understate- ment, softly drawled, low-key, played-do"''l- "lt was,'' mused Gene afJ,ei:~ue consideration, ''a prettNair shot." The "pretty fair shot" in ques· tionWas a hole in one. It got him back in the golf tournament. set up a surging finish in bruta l, 100-degree heat, allowed him to tie weary, wilting Julius Boros and goontoaplayoff victory in the rich Westchester Classic. Washington·s hit bounced high inside the third base line and third basem an George Brett was unable to gt.•t hi s hands on the ball until it \\'as too late. No Oakland batter rcacht.•d base the rest of thev.·ay. Splittorff. 4-6. issued one walk, lo Phil Garnt•r in the first inning. lie struck out three. Ryan Reinjured; Angels Rally, 6-4 In addition to th e $.W,000 first prize, Littler collected $8,000 for the hole-in-one. It came on an eight-iron shot that hit some 6-8 feet behind the hole and backed intothecup. Littler, who staged a dramatic comeback from cancer surgery, in 1972,donated the $8,000check lo · the American Cancer Society in GENE LITTLER _, GoMllanWin• CINCINN 1\T I -Seventh- st.>eded Tom Gorman. scored his first major tournament victory in 21 months, rallying for a 7·5, 2-6, 6-4 vi ctor y ove r unseed ed Sherwood Stev.•art in the rain- de\ayed SS0 ,000 Western Tennis. championships Sunday. WTTRe •ult• Plnsi.11.,., l1. 1owt1..-. u Wom•n'i ooui:o1,, -Mlt,.el Fo~ (Pl tle•I 6o1'1om·Me~•6:l Women·\ ""!lie• "'("Pl (Pl be•I ~•ton l>·l Men.i doul)i~ (O•·Gr ..... 11•11• !Pl ""' Slone· Bll•ln 1·6. Men'5 \in;lr• -C,Oru!~ol•\ I Pl be•I StON 7·S. ,.-,.o(l -Dlo•-V.~rw•~h·I o• \P. be•! 8.t•I"· ,.....,.., .. A l,191 .. 1H•r11oro,Conn H•••Un,~ .... o...,.u WQmen'• Cloublf• -VounQ·Hunl CSOI -1 Gou•l.oy'·Cour'l •·3. women"•••nQle\ -Cot.or! Jlil -IC..'1'1111,..6-1. ~"'' dOllble5 ;--~t,..combe·BUClll'loll IH J be•I R•~lon-,\ftclre,.., • J. ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) - After battling back from a near impo~ible situation -behind 4-0 to Nolan Ryan when the California righthander was at peak form -the T exas Rangers staged a dramatic comeback Sun· day. But the Angels had a second wind lo pull out the victory with two runs in t he ninth inning. The Angels are at Chicago tonight to begin a five· game salvo with the While Sox. KMPC (710) will carry the action at5:55. The Rangers tied the game at 4-4 on Roy Howell 's run scorin~ single in the eighth, but the Angels 8truck fort wo runs in the top of the ninth to pull out a 6·4 victory. The fireballtng R yan, who has had an up and down season, was obviously up as he UmJted the MV Swim Meet Results 200 ..,.tor ba(l11•0~t -1. Nal'l<.J G.lreol<k. t'l•ll'••, "'°"" ~011., 1 1• IO 1 a .. ~ .,....,.,, R•a!lll'Q, 1:2• 61. ). Oon"•!tf w.,,...,,,,om. ~Ne;o1lorl0Qf,-J.l .. OJ '· S-11'1 Ma..-<, ,,...,,.hl'- 11•_.S I . ..,.,~ul• B•ow,,., Cor~ 1#1 ""'" 22132. 200 ,,,.i.r b9tl 11to•1 -I. Jon ...... Mtnlo f>••kz.. t :0•.01 1. 8rut o H~•O(•~ll•. S•oc~IO'l, 1 ot.ll"f J, Zoll•ft Verr•\110, H\lflOolry, 1 at.II 4. Ml-o M<Jnlyre, lonQ Be•<!\ 'l.I0.•7 6. Sfwl-O'OOrm.n. s.n Clo,..nlo, J. 11.'lt 100 ""'"' b•o•1l1t•oko -I. l.IU<"I Slerl"'Qj MoOfllO, 2·.U.•1 2. Not! MorM!, Al"'"°"' 2, I~ 4 3 Amy e.11entour1, S•n JOM, J;ISM •. Tatw WOr"lfl, 5-Y~•I•. t : ... I) 200-rnoi.r b•••1btrolt -1, t.e-lllll(f 00."1', Ft. Wort II. Tt A .• t: 21.ll l . Oouo "'*'llll!'i ModKIO, 2 "·tt l . Mt•-C"•ff•eld, Gl•M.tlt, l ~n.M•. laob Lti....i. Cont oro. 1;11l 1l 1.$00 ,,.,.If, l•fftlYll' I. H91tlwf' Gr~, FrntOO. 11 01 .0 J, JO H•r\MNN'oitr, S.llt.-u., W•th., 11.oi."1. Kim Ill•<~, euc-,.. 11. H '' I the name of Gary Sanders, a Ra ngerstojusttwohitsinthe-ftrSt young tour player who died last five innina:s and struck out nine, week. including lix in a row atone point. ''Three years ago, I didn't know But after walking Dave Moates lf l 'dever play golf again," Littler to start the sixth and with the said. "I still have to see the doctor count 3-2 on Lenny Randle, he re-eve ry month and a halt. injured a groin m·uscle that has "[ get lots of letters, all the bothered hlm for much of the time, from people who have the season and had to leavethegartle. same trouble. They're talking Left-hander Jim Brewer came about their troubles and my in to serve up the rourth ball to troubles, and, well, it kind of Randle, t hen was touched for run· keeps me going. scoring singles by Toby Harrah "I don't mind talking about it," andJimSpencer . the usually shy man said. "I "Nolan was r eally smo_kin' fi gure if I'm out there playing tonight," said Angels manager and playing pretty good, and peo- Dick Williams. "I hated to see pie wbo have had t he aame trou- him come out. ''I don't think it's bleseeme, lt may helpthemjusta anything serious, but it's not litUe.lt's anicethought.l'dUketo som ething you want to tool helpaliltlei(l can." aroundWith. '' "l didn't have any thought of c.aL1~11:"1• -rax1.s.,,, ... winning the tournamentunUI I got •"'""' .. 3 o o o Mtia4e,(t • , o o the hole ln one,'' he aald. ''1 really ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~:;:., :.~:: didn't figure I had any chance at 4 2 2 1 Bllf'oUlll' rl J 0 I 0 all," : ~ ~ : ~ ;! ! ~ ~ ~ But, propelled by hil flflh com· 11 • o :r::;, :~ ~ petttive ace, Littler played his ! ~ ~ ~ HOwtu• 4 1, 1 tut ftve holes in four•WMler·par. ~::: :::::::' : : ~: It finished off a stx·under par 66 : : : : .:~ :-: : :. _tbal.&aY.e. biJD_tl'Jl.JQtaJ_J~, • o o 0 boles over the hot., hUly, ttumtd , .. • • '" ·~ ... '" " ..... t i IO '2 I 1 1 • 4 I I 1 1 t I I I 0 2 0 0 I 0 • 4 • t I 1 I ,1 I t 1 I I 0 haze.covered Wes tchester Coun- llyClubcoune. . Boros, the overweight 55-year- old dellJht of mllllons of nliddle-•t•d hacken throughout tlle world, was obviously 1Ulfer11111n the botleet weather the tour bas teen thla·year. He camefrumftve stroke1 olfthe p ace wilh a flnal 65, once bad the lead alOf!C, had a , chance to clinch it with a six-foot birdie putt on the 72ndhole -and missed it. ''I wanted to make that putt and close e verybody else out,'' Boros said. · "I'd Uketohave won, butlt's not 'life and death. Most people retire to play golf and fish. I do it for a living." A victory would have made him the oldest winner the tour has ever produced. FIM I l(ori'1 •lld money....tmlncll Sundly in diii 'IW'ktlntor Goll Cl•Jtltl GeM Lllll•r, U0,000 '' .. If M 211 J\111\n lkwoJ. Ul.»O 7°*"1°"'S-211 Tomw.llkopt, '11,1s. ...,_,2.11-m aruc1Lll>Uko,\1 1,714 ~,1 ...... 1-V• P•I Fllul-. SI0,2i0 t 1•'°*JJ-2Jrt H•1ttrwln,M.12s n .. s-,~-an Jitrry Hto..-111. MlltS 7J•FM1-t7-2'7 Tomhw.M,1 S 12·72 .. l>t7-tn Al1 W•U,M,000 71~-fW" Ootoroe CMIM, $4,tOO 71...._.,_.._2tl A~Mt1_,...1e.w.ooo , .. , .. ,1..,-t 0... 5ltlet, $4,000 n.11 Torn W•I-. t<l,7i0 tiW1*1 T«ry(>i.M, .... 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''1°" 10-1•11·rt-alf =' """1h,\l,07 711-7•71·~ 'fl,•1• Jt•1W0-11-· lief,tt,IJt 11•'2•ffl-7l-itf lef)$ttnlon0\t.O" T.Mt-12·11-N °"'.._..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,...,._. llobM\ll'pflt'; 11,07• Jl·J).fM.f-e 8tr'la.r-.11;016 ,.,..n.r•-1" "°"" 1...,..1, 11,0lt '\ Ja.IO-fHf-aS ' Chard's Homer Wins It Doug Chard hit w two- run homer in the fifth in- n ing, lt•ud ing-th1• ll'\'inc Collt•g iarts ty a 4-2. !iU1n - n1cr inl l'rco l !(•giale bas t'ba ll vi ('t ory over Riverside in t he first Kll me of a doubh.•headcr Sunday at Irvin e. In the sc<.·ond game Riverside "''On, 6·4. ' The Collegians trailed 3-2 when Chard hit his !hot ove r the lt•fl fi eld wall . Bruce Ba nning, usuul- Jy a catcher, pitched the full s eve n innin gs ror lrvin t', wa lking none and 111;king out seven. Rick Cornell had an rbi sin,1.?le and K evi n K ir k h ~1 d a run -sc o rin~ gr o und e r f o r th e Collegians' other runs. 1"11'1T0AMll lr,1111 Ct ) 8•ow,,, 1b .. • • •• ' ' • ' !.o10. '' ' ' ' ' klr~. II) ' ' ' ' (h•rCI, II ' ' ' ' CO•"lllll,ct ' ' ' ' M"llifl,31t ' ' ' ' 8•p111fti, p ' ' ~ 0 Mlt'"""· p.-' ' 0 111\o•!on.c ' ' ' ' ~~ ,, ' ' ' ' loi.i. .. • • • k••·~, 111111 .. ,. fl<Wf•uH • • • 000 000 1-2 ' ' l/\11.W 000 130 •-4 • ' s11co .. o G.11M 1: Irvin• 141 ll•o...n 10 •• • • • • ' ' 0 ' ~10,11 • ' ' ' tel••. ct ' ' ' ' O..ra.10 ' 0 ' ' Cor"tll I! ' 0 ' ' M\lllln JO ' ' ' ' S...n1no a~ ' , ' ' #>\O•lllll, < ' 0 ' ' C\lf•.tn, pr ' • ' c . 0 •. " ' " ' ' .. ickn••n, p ' " 0 ' l O!<ll• " • • • Sc••• b, lnn!n11 ••• 200 10) 0-1> ~ 0 001 011 1-• 9 2 Pro Net, Soccer WO!tLD T~ Tll .... IS ••tlorft~l •lllOPI w L Pct. c;e Plt11tivron J I 1 .11t Hlw Yo•-lO 1 ,111 ') ao•ton 11 24 .•2t lS IMI..,,• I• 21 .•00 1J~, c ..... !<lrod ll J4 .lJI 111, Wtll•rPI Olwltll n Goldw!G<I•• 22 1, .611 LOIAfl9tlt l 11 16 .SIS 3V> • "'-nlA 11 IJ .J•I II< I H1w<1!1 II l • .?OT 11' 1 S<ln Olf90 10 11 .Jtl 1J J.llw•,.,.,,,,,,_lclltl °""'9fl 0.11 ti, Cl••t 1•"• 11 BottlPI 21. 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DI V I ,..,,...,., O•'"n 0.n•er 1, S•n A'1!onlo 1 llotton J, Nt"' York 0 '75Y2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IN TEST 'DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A .t9lr_C/JA. Di:MO SALE fed!N'Y &bec1 Ex1mple ' '74 COllOHA WA•OH Automatic, radio, (481KRBJ S3576 • I i r. OVIR STOCICID ~J ~e A~~.~.':~~ Method "SE£" YOU R s•t or. T li[N l\•I AKt; Ir ll APPt;N {\ • -------.... 1+ \,. -' ,.... ~I ~ .·~ \ -:';. '°"->. "'----@>__...-"',''-;<S/--...: (.__:~ -~ ...... _ ... r.-J~ ... ,fl//~/ '· .. _._, __ _ fi: -I . .. ·-. . I \, I •• ' ',,. .. f ~;,. . " ' 1' i, ': ·,.,,. ,' -·-'"" .. .. -··" , ~ ,,.. .... "C:.. ~f'<_.."1• i ~ .. -, .,, •, Rraardlcss of lhr typt or shot. .. putt, chip, pitch, fair -.·ay wood, clc., you should always imagint, brfore you play it, how that shot should look. This mrans actually selecting a sprcific spot on "A'hich you will land lhr ball . By pl&n ning ahrad in this manner, you fora: yourStlf into making a positivr deci5ion. You mak r yourM-l f think about doing something successfull y. Positive thinkina is vital in aolf. Plan to make a aood shot and you probably will. Rut if you're afraid of making a bad shol, well. .. as co111 edian Flip Wi1so11 says. "what you secs is what you a ii." Major League Pacesetters ( ' ' ' . AMlllllC ..... Ll!.llGUE: 8A.TTING t21S <It ll<lnl -Ciro:•, "''"" l1S; Lynn, B•"· .llJ . H<1roro .... lt• •. 33•. M"nt on, NY, .31•; W•\.hlnoton, O.k ... lu. OOUBLES -S..nch, Cln, l); R-. (II\, J.ol; c;..,.bb, SO. JI; (<11h. Pt\I, 21; Miiiin, NY, 16, G11 wty, LA, 26. l'IUi<jS -Vlltltml ,I, lhn, 11; L1"'1, B•n, 10; C•••"'· M•t1, 10, Rl•t, 81'1,69, "'· J•c''°"· o.-.... RUNS 8AT1EO IN -LyM, e.n. IC; L. M41y, 8<11, 16; A. J~C •ton, 0&~, I•: I'll<•. 81n, 13; Horten, ~t. ll. Hl r S -c •• , ... Min. 161; W•tnl"'Jlon, O&k. 111 : G. Btf!!, «:c,' 1U ; M""'°"• NY, 12•, Mc l'l•t, KC, in. DOUBLES -Mt R•t. It C, lO; Lynn. Bln, .,; A. J1c ~i.o,.,, O•-. 1~; Rief'. 61", 11; Y1lru m\ki, Bui, IJ. R"d•, O.k,JJ. TRIPLES -Rl vtr~. Cdl, 9; 0r1.t, Ch<. 9; G, Btfll. «:C, I, Lvn"• BM'I, •; L~ no•t. O.t, •: Ruti•. o.,,, o. HOME RVNS -R , Jac k~on. Oii~, 11; ,,..Yt>ll <Y, KC, 11; G. Seo!!, M•I, 11 , Barwh , NY, 21 ; Man on, DU, 10; Burrou<;1n1. Tt x, 10. STOL£N 8A5£S -1'11•.,rs. C.I. ~: W11nlnolon. 0•~. lS; Rtm y, C•l. JI; Olil, KC, 31 ; Norin, 0.tl . 21. PITCH ING no De(o\iOt11 ) - Ecktrtltv, ((f , B·l .. 111, 110, 8. Lt~. 81n. U·•· ,100, 3,62. 1'1.'•\P, Btn. U·6, .1(1), •.11. M. Tcr•e•. R11, !l-41, .686, 3.12:P•1,,....,.e .1,1s.1. 611.1.•2. STRlK£0UlS -R11n, c11. 11>1; T-n•, (<II, 16S; 81yltven. Mon, 1~; G. F'llrry, Te ~. Ul , Blue, O•k, 13". NATIONALLE.llGUE: BA Tl I l'<G O/S .ti b<ll\) -M.ldloo;k, CN .. JSJ; T. Slmmont. Su •.. lll : D. P••l<t r, P;n •. )ll; S•no,.lllffl, P;h, .n1. ""'•ti.on. Min •. Jl•. RUNS -Cfo\h, P~;, 19; Ll)9!!'\, l..11, 1•; Morg,,n, Cln, 12: !'!CM, Cin, 11; Mone!•~. CM. 6•: Grill•~. (In. -..; Wynn, L.A ...... Mu•C••' SF' 64. RUNS 8,1. Tl EO IN -Lu1Jn11r.1, Phi, '90; 8"Mh, Cln, 17; Walson, Mtn, 16; 511..0. NY, 11 , T. Simmons. SIL.10 HITS -G••v~f. LA , 1'8. Ro~. Cln, 1 .. ; (8~~. Pni, 1'4, Midi ct•. Ch•. 111: Ml!11n, NY, 1).1, Fish Tale TRIPLES -lc:t11ln0tr, C"", I; 0 . P.:>rktr, Pon, I, A. ,....t1ot1•. Hin. I; G<·llt 1. C1n, 1, Gross, Hin, I; J~.,.. SF, I HOM£ RU NS Luzinski, Pl>!, 17; l(lngn"'n, NY', 14, B~r><h. Un, 22; S..nn"O!. Pht,21 , 51<1rQeU, PQt>. l'O. STOLEN 8.llS E'S -Lope~. L.1, •S; Mor11•n, C1n, •4: B•ock, SIL, •?; C-..0, Min, '6; C••dtn<11, Chl, 2J; P, ,....ng ... I, Mon. 2J. P ITCHI NG ~10 Doc lllontl - M••l:•:akv, SIL, t·J .. l}O. 1.111 ; Guo~n. c1 ... ' I. IS.O. 2.09, R . Jontt. so. U-6. .100, T ~·. Brei. P<;ih, /.J, .700, ,100, 1. ~I , Eld 11nqh"m. ( < n, 1 1. S •. 68fl, l .11, ST Rllc:E.OuT5 -Mo:~•er1m11n, LI, 151: Se•~e•. NY. 15•, s .. uon. LA, IQS; l'llch••ll. Hin, 11¥; Mont<ll"S'o, SI', 118. Standings WOltlOl'OOT8All LEAGUE E•1l•f" Ol1li lon W L T f'c l. l"I' l'A Blrm1nQh"m 1 0 G I ODO 10 0 Pllll<1t11!111h11 1 G O 1 000 n 15 fAempnl1 1 o o 1.000 21 1• J.o<:k5.0n•1ile o I O .000 26 17 Ch••IOlte 0 1 0 .000 10 ll W•Uor11 Olwlslcln S.nAnlonlo 2 O 01.000 • 11 5o.C•1l1or t11 <1 I 0 0 1.000 11 Ii "'•"'•II o I o .000 lS 21 ""'11 .. ,,d 0 , 0 .000 l S 21 Ch•C<IQ<> 0 I 0 .000 0 10 Shrt••llOl'1 0 I 0 .000 3 lt ..., ....... , .• k•t•• Phll-lpnl1 ll. M1 ... •il lS Blrmln<Jhlm 10, Chk •llO 0 Memp~i~ 11. J•<kMM•illt 1& S..n Antonio 19, Sh•t•tPllrl l '""'•w·• k ••e Svul/Wm C•llfornl• 21, Pcr ll..nd IS 111111-.l•r, Au1. t G<lm" Phil1<1o11pn1.111 8 1•m•non•m ' Ch.trlo\lt •I Mempnl~ Scu1"-'•" C<1lllornl• •Is..,, Antonio Chic ego 11 Sh•e•t Od•l 1'i11"'<1ll<1I P<)rt11nt1 Los Al Racing Entries "•\M1Nl•r ltf11111 --tlUI "lr.1· l'ltil P'•UI u f.11c 1 '''" "•'•· $1 •u<l<llttll, tlll ..... "II lllCK l'lltST ltACll l~ y~1d~ 1 v~•r Old ma1<1en1 . Pur"' t toOO, «:lp's Son IC•••ll<'• I 112 0..ltk N E<ll~ (C..,d0~<1 I I Ii 8101 Tiii Limit (B•OOk•I •n .Jot!y Boen• !M1ld0n10ol I Ii Coo11nsmoo1n il••••"''' 111 Tiny ""'0C•OU\ (Rl(hl•OI) tn ... '•Nol Klddlnq (ll••ll t~1 MUOy (Wllk••l 117 S.•en1ttnS....,p'n (Ad<1"I 111 W'lnn!ne!ion !c .. 111 n1 SI COHO lllACI -110 ~etO,.l YHr o191 & ve>. Ct•lm1"9, P"''"" l !'90ll. (l<1lml"9Pl'kP ll..00, Cutt EnF011t'lWlllwt1I 118 Mr.P.r...,..lity U1ennlngl 111 Gr..,. CLlpl\,lmJ 111 Go Around !Mrl•tl 171 P••wm C°"'nt tC•ll I 111 HyMljor 4Jlitn lC<1rd01•) 111 ldoflo Go CCl••hw ) 111 S.tl, LH 8ld CWerd1 111 T"UlO llUICIE -110 1<1rds. l ""r ol<U I. ..... Cl1 fmln<J, P11••e \1'900. c1,,1m1no prl<111.oo. C."'9•-n CLiph•r11I 111 • OneAAOOnly IRitn<1rChl 111 l'INI 'N Sl'ffdy (W<1 rO J 111 L-t !BtOOkll 111 Vtno<I Llnd<I 'MrHtl 11 1 W<1!•C!Wr<;1 ICl••ltw l Ill JorousSQeody !H<11U 1"11 .II Q,\ Al•q...e IC•t<llM!• I 1 !l FOURTH AA Cl -l SOy•,ds, l .,_.,. old\. Allow•n<e. Pu<M 12too. eo.,,1·, "'""'"'"' !Cre•O<'• I E••Y Oolloht (Cltrlti.tl EllCOC>Y {Mylei l V"IMllY (Brook•I 0.119' Tlnv (H•rl I 61n~rt'1 An9111 (8<1nk'I "' "' 11r "' .,, '" l"l"M AA<• ::,. IOO y<1rd5, J l'ff' cl<h £ ..... (l<llmlft'll . Purlt IJD(IO. C•••ml"'ll price "6000. 0..<1<1r Elprei1 IW•llOn I 11e HyS!••f'Vlf tLl111'11ml I .. ~U1Horntt l8•nlul 11• Slyllsn """" (Adelr I •11 0Pt""•no G"" ICterltM J 122 L11ekyShlloh lHl ft) 111 Moon Bt• CMyle•) 111 Tr..,(o..,.t CW•rOI 11' SIXTM AACE -lSO y<lr.ds. l "'' olO•. c11 lml"\l. PurM 13000. Cl•lmu'll prw;t\10,000. L11<ky P1t l111 (P191r) 111 Al<1<1...e IC.uw1r•l 11~ O.•Re.0 Comtt C8111ki) !11 K•ndol<"'ll Cl'l<1rl) 111 B<Hlf S.•I SltlY (Clt rlltol 11/ O..t11BtL<10yCllllfl•ml 111 .H1'1 LIUlt l•dy (lllch1rd1I 111 P11 ""9110 J1y (W<1rd ) 1?1 El J<1t1> IT•••1urt l 11e Aleto B•r (8 rook1I 119 AIMEU9l .. o H• l~mi:i IC<1rd0l<1l 1?7 M~A.l.tmll01o 81• !B•nkl) 111 L•ad<lll ll\•lktrl 11• ' SEVl! .. TM AACIE -l5'0 Yl<'dl. l fi!<I• cldt '-up, Allow1nte . 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LO"G IEAC" 1a..1ment 'i.,.I - 16S•nole••: •SJ <•ll<o INl-is, l bon!H!'. 1 .,.nbu\, t s m•ck1r11, 910 rock <Cd. 1s.,.r1111hlfl.tl -II• •no11r1 IJO <Ilk • bliSI, 12 ••M ll<lsl, 1 bonUo, I W rac,,.,,., l SO rock cad. LOSANGELES --The heavily favored United Stale s men's a nd women 's teams scored decisive victories Sun- day in the opening round of the North Am erican, Central and Carri bean Zone Olympic qua lifying v o ll ey ball c ham- pions hips. !5-2, 15-6, 15·11. In other matches, the Cuban men defeated Canada, 15-5, 15·8, 15-4 while the Mex i c a n women's team defeated Canada, 15-5, 15·9, 15-8. Men 's and women's le arns £rom five coun- tries will play a round robin tournament which will end Friday. Hl'WPORT lAr1'1 l.<IJl•Urttl -169 ll'Olt ti: to <llbocort, I 1 IMl•r1c..o., 61 c<11lco11<11s. S1' rock cod, 3""111cUro1, The U.S . men's team d efeated llaiti, 15-9, 15-2 and 15-12 whil e the v.·omen troun ce d the Dominica n R e public , The winners will qualify for the 1976 Olympic Games in Mon· treal. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East DIYllloa Booton Baltimore New York Milwaukee Cleveland Detroit W L Pct. GB 66 42 .611 SS SO .5al 9\'o SS 52 .514 10\'o 53 56 .4116 13\'o 47 58 .448 17\'o 46 62 .426 "' Weit Dlvlskla Oakland 67 40 .626 Kansas City 58 49. .5'2 9. Chicaao s1 56 .477' 16 Texas . SO 58 .463 17'At Mlnne1ot1 49. 61 .'45 19Ya Aqel1 48 61 .'40 ~ -·r.··o.-"""' Vorll; 12·2J Cle .. ll'ld I·) Mltv11110I• 1·11, Clllc ... •-t MflW ... llM•, 9•1tlm.t1 I Boslon 6,_0.t•oll 4 K•nw• ca~ !.z 0 •11;111noo C.Ufoml••.1••••~ T ... ,., .. _ Dain.It !L.oll<h 10.101 <It Cle.,.IMd llEC"1'tl•Y W~tllll"DN IMllCMll 1.(IJ 1t Bo\'°" (l.M1W) Mlt1n•1ot1 IH..,<;1ht1 t -1) •I 1C•n1•1 Cltl' C~l'Cl .. SI .. tr'"' Ycrll; lMll' 10•61 •1~11,..•llkM 1Tl._l .. 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LOllh Co.ti"'"' HIMl&ICWI (llll(IWittl 1·11 •ISll'I0lo9i IMl;lntWI ... AllW. IDll CAnklnt.l)<lll.ol""-'tot ~ ,., Clll(lf'lnMI ("'""an WI 11 ~ l"r91Kbu (M!Nto t.fl.M(otf.SI MEW --+--vo1;vos- LA••• SILICTIOH .,- '74 VOLVO F.ctcwy Demo t&738 SS716 ,, Mondty.Aug u114, 1975 DAILY PILOT 85 ' k , ~- ' ,1 ·~ --'If ---...... KAYAKIOR JULIE JONES TRAINS IN NEWPORT BAY FOR THURSDAY '.$ BIG PAODLE . Reutemann Wins Prix ADENAU, Wes t Germany CAP ) -Carlos Reutemann of Arge ntina , l e ading in hi s Brabham BY44B r acer by more than a minut e, won a mechanically-troubled German Grand Prix Sunday to gain 34 points in the Formula One world ch<1mpionship standings. Reute mann took one hour, 41 minutes, 14 .1 seconds to com· plete the race, an average speed oC about 118 miles per hour. Jacques Lafitte oC France was second in a British Williams FW, well ahead of favorite Niki Lauda 0£ Austria, whose Italian Ferrari was le ading m ost of the r ace before a puncture threw him w ay back. Lauda still gained four points to r aise his total in the cham· pionship standings to 51, giving him a commanding lead with four Grand Prix races remaining before the season ends in the United States Oct . 5. Tom Pryce, British.driver of the only American team compel· ing with a Shadow DNS, finis hed fourth. Fifth was Allan Jones of .-\ustralia who was 22nd on the starting grid in his Hill GH-3 and sixth was Gijs Van Lennep o£The Netherlands in an Ensign. Mechanical and tire failures helped the only active Formula On e wo man driver, Lella Lom- bardi of Italy , finish seventh in her March 751 . Kayak Starlet A Different Sport: Lures Julie Jones ~ By ED BURGART DI Iii• 0•11• l"llot St.II Only fo ur y e ars ago, Julie Jones wa s a 14 -y e ar -o ld freshman at Corona del Mar High, laking" a world history class from Bill Leac h. "I a nnounced lo my students that I was going to be offering a differ ent kind of s port," the 29· year-old Le ach r ecalls. '1 'wenty people came out and £our or five slayed a ft er :1 year.·· And one of those four or fi ve, Jones , is st ill with thal different s port called kaya king. "It's unnatura l as ra r as balance goes,'' J ones says. "And it was easy lo fall out of the boat.'' She doesn 't rall out of the boat much a nymor e. In fa ct, Jones~­ . along with Leach and Mike Johnson-is so good that she will b e leaving loni g hL for Washington D .C. where the na- tional kayaking championships lake place Thursday through Sunday . . The three will compete for the Rusty Peli c an Club which won the nationals in 1972-73 a nd "''as third last year. J ones has drawn most of the publicity so far a nd the curly- haired 18·ye ar-old is enthused about her upcoming races. "r'm really e xc ited about the team boat," s he s a ys, "and I think 1 ·11 do pre tty well i n singles.'' Jones has done well in both boats this year. Touring Europe in June, Jones finished fi rst in the K·l (single boat) and K ·2 <dou b le) 500 m el c r s at ttic Finland Reg a tta. She "''a s second in the K-1 SOO~n Sweden and recently compel~ in the j unior world ch a lll>- pions hips in Ita ly, finish ing: seventh ir.·the K -1 and K-2500. And Lcach-he'r teacher more or less--figures she can win tbe K-1 junio rs (15·18 years), the K·l St'niors (any age) and the K -2- seniors this weekend. "She has a good c hance lo l>e.in the top three in the K-1 500 meter s,·• Leac h, a Ne wport Beach lifeguard, s ays. ",\nd s he has her bes t chance of winning a gold medal in the K-2." , • In lhe K·2, Jones' partner will be Florida's Sperry Rademakct>. who competed in the 1968 a nd '72 Olympics. Radem aker will be in the back of the boat and J ones iu front. "The person in rront has to do th e steering a nd think a bout t he .stroke ra te,'' s a ys J ones. Coliseum Escapade J ones .has . been getting plenty of practice 1n the K-2, working out with Leach in Newport Bay, their practice site. The two will team in the mixed doubles in Was hington D.C. a nd Jones will also race in a wom en's K-4 boat . Fans Hurl Debris ByGLENNWIUTE Ol t ... D1Hy l'Uotsa.ff WS ANGELES -Mexico con- troled play for two·thirds of the game but it was Easl Germany that scored the only goal of the a fternoon Sunday before a Coliseum soccerturnoutof 19.066, Fans got into the act, too, showering the tra ck surrounding the playing field with debris when some brave soul came out of the stands and ran around the trac k di s pl ayi ng an East German n ag. Cups, some still containing liquid, and other mis- sUes Poured out of the stands as unruly rans showed their dis· ple11ure. The d e monstration CdM Takes Title MANHATTAN BEACH-Ron Von Hagen and former UCLA cager Greg Lee led a Corona del ·Mar contlngent to its third &traiahl Manhattan Beach 6-man volJeyball championship Sunday with an 11-8, 11-9 victory over a Manhattan Beach team. Others contributing to the vie· tory tn the •O-teum setup before an ~sLlmated cr owd or 3,500 at Manhattan Beach Pier we re Jim Menges, Ron Coon, Fred Zuelich, 8111 Jmwalle and Mike Cram. followed the Oag·bearer as he passed in front of both main stands. Some of the' debris sot onto the fi eld and finally a dozen LA poli ce o ffi c ers statione d themselves between the crowd and the soccer field. Order was qW ckly reslored. Gcrd Rische w on the gam e with a glancing s hot from the s ide which r icocheted ocr the goalie 's fingers and into the net at the 73rd m inute o r play. Kische worked away from the defense and got into position for the shot. 1tt exico had a near-miss nine m inutes lat~r when the East German goalie m ade a diving shot of a head·on grounder. An.er that neither side m ade a s erious threat. The Mexicans had come c:lose to scoring ln the loth, 38th, 4lst and 52nd minutes but the fine goal play or the Easl German negaled ea<·h try. There w c 1·e two stimulating tries for go;1l In the 40l.h and 4lst minutes as first the Mexica n goalie smolhered n loose ball in front of the net, following a cor· ner kick, then his East German counterpart d e £1cctcd with hi s fingers a high, ha rd kick that ap· peared h ead e d for a certain !core. • "I started o ut in the J<.4 and K-2." s he recalls or he r enrly ex- periences, "and fell out a lot." Not any m ore, though. Prac- tice and s kill have eliminated such problems . "We have not had more thwt a \\'eek otf for four years," says Leach. While the competitive season iS from May·August, the kayakcrs practice yearly. And they do m ore than just get in a boat. "In the "'inter months, we run distances,·• says Jones. "I 'll usually r un one .half hour each day in back or the bay. It builds up the cardiovascular system ." They also we ig ht lift and begin· ning in Marc h, "we start peddl· ing twice a d ay, a n hour a day,·· J ones says. All three arc hopeful of making the Olympics in 1976. The less· publicized J ohnson and Leach Will t ea m in sever·aJ races, a nd l.,e;,1ch will a lso ente r the K· t 10,000 met er s. Johnson is a 34 - ycar ·old Hunt in gt o n Bea ci1 firem an who became involved with kayaking in 1970. Grid Signups Si gnups for Costa Mesa junior a ll.Americ an football is tonight a nd Tuesd a y at TeWinkle Park. a nd TeWlnkle School for boys-8 through gr ade 8 . Pearson Ignores Black Flag LONG PON D , Pa. (AP)- Davld Pearson denied that refus- lna-tCLOI>ey .L black.fi1t1-l<><-hl1 1mokin1 Mercury ca~ed a sale-- ty haiatd to other drivers as he held on for victory over Richard Petly In Sundoy's 500-mlle stock car race at Pocono International Racew1'l. "l ha an eye on my oil aauc-e and would have known ii the car wouldn't have been able to ~o the di.stance,'' Pearson 1&14. "I waa prepared l o pull ofr if the oil pre· 111ure got too low.·· Pet \.-y,-w.hos-e--seeond-pl ace ftnish put him over • million in career Na tional Assocl1Uon of Stock Car Auto Racing earnings , diaP,uled Peorson. •·It was a ve ry d1n1e rous altuatlon, to a lot of drivers, in· cludln1 me," P!tty aald. "The way he wa1 smok.lnf I wun't able to even see where he wu ln front of m e. All I coukt gee wag a cloud of s moke . •:ff h is car ha d s uddenly -stoppfchtown-.rtl'le-nrst1.\Jf1'1 , r woUld ha ve proba bly plowOO Into him and knocked him all the way toJeney City.·• Putts of smoke bega.n pouring out or P earson's car nve lops from the finis h. But 0Crlci1:1ls wsited until the smoke was blllowlna In huge clouds out of the car berore dl1palying tht black n-rf ' I t • Bf DAii. Y P1LD1 Monday, August 4, 1975 Tops in Pops By lhe ASSOCl1\TED PRESS COUNTRY SINGLES I. WASTED DAYSANDWASTEDNIGH)'S - f'r('ddy Ft!nder ABC-Dot TV 'Cop -Shows' Appl~uded LOS ANGELllS CUPIJ -NBC.TV President Jlobert Howard says co.ps 'n robber' television .!ihO"'S 11rl'n't" just mindless diversioh, but help educate Americans about how Jaw e nrorcemcnt re- ally works. "l bt>lieve NBC has done more than any other network to develop· authentic dramas about th~ t i;!· alities or Poli ct} "wo'rk, '' lloward said, citin@ "Adam J2" and ''Police Story .. asex~n1 ples. · "A good t elevision drama can show police work not only a s it is, but as it changes in respoose to new needs and attitud~s o( society. A show like 'Police Woman' ror example can help bring greater public acceptance of the female Jaw enforc•ment orriccr. '' 1-loward spoke to the anr\ual meeting of Cilizens ror Law Enforcement. The following are Billbourd's hot record hits for the week ending August 9 as they appear in next ~·eek 's issue of Billboard magazine: HO'l'SINGLt:S 2~ THE SE·EK ER -Dolly Parton RCA ·-===================r~--~~~~;;;.~~~~~~ii:riiiiiia 3. EVERYTJM!;__YOU TOY<;!\ ME I Get Hish I . -Charlie Rich Epic 1. JIVE TALK IN' -Bee Gees RSO 2. l ':\t NOT IN LOVE -10 cc l\.1erl·ury 3. PLEASE l\1R . PLEASE -Olivia Ne"'lon- J ohn l\.1 CA 4. O~ E OF THESE NIGHTS -The Eagles Asylum 5. SO MF.ONE SAVED MY LIFE TONIGHT - Elton John M CA 6. :\tlDNIGllT Bl.U E -l\1clissa Manchester Arista 7. Rl·llN ESTONE COWBOY -Glen Campbell Capitol · 8. WHY CAN'T \VE BE FRIENDS? -War t Jnited Artis ts 4. LOVE IN 1'HE •IOT AF"l'ERNOON -G,ene \Val.son Capitol S. RHINESTONE COWBOY -· Glen Campbell Capitol 6. FEELINS' -Loretta Lynn & Conway Twit- ty MCA . . 7. PLEASE ~1R. PLEASE -Olivia Newton- John 1'tCA 8. DEAL --Tom T . Hall Mercury 9. JUST GET UP AND CLOSE THE DOOR - Johnny Rodriguez 1'1ercury 10. WOMAN IN THE BACK OF MY MIND - )tel Tilli!i ~1 GM 9. HOW SWEET IT IS To be Loved By You - James Taylor ";arner Bros. EASY LISTENING 10. ROCK FORD FILES -Mike Post '.\1G'.\I 1. AT SEVENTEEN -Janis Ian Columbia 2. RHINESTONE COWBOY -Glen Campbell TOP LPS Capitol l . THE EAGLES -One or These Nights 3. FEELINGS -MorrisAlbert RCA Asylun1 4. Mb RN IN ' BEAUTIFUL ·-Tony Orlando·& 2. ISLEY BROS. -The Heat Is On Featuring Dawn E lektra Fight The Power T-Neck . 5. HOW SWEET IT IS To Be Loved By You - 3. Tl-I E CAPTAIN & Tennille -Love Will James Taylor Warner Bros. STARTLING PROOF THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE-,_., C J.I. t lll•ltO •• "'""'"" .... --c.,.,;-~ c:MM {.-""''° llU.lill -l---~-~ .... -cnm•c----...,... ~ c..,,.q. •W).!- ,.,.~la• ··~ 4l4~1 ... ~ •llOMO W~> ~1- _, ... _ -·-•••Pit--· .. __ ....... _. ~·~ _...., ... """", ... Wll•• _ ..... c-...c-.. -ai9Yi.Wftf ,. __ M_, -·'"°'"' ·-,_w u...-......o. .. l~-'"----~ ~-Keep L's Together A&l\1 · 6. BLUERIR D -1-lelen Reddy Capitol •I. ELTON J OHN -Captain Fantastic & The 7. PLEASE J\olR. PLEASE -Olivia Nc1,11too-l~---··iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli•iiiiiiill••••lllll ll&C"'C......0... ~)14'1• Rro...,·n Dirt Cowboy MCA John MCA S. A\'ERAGE \VlllTE BAND -Cu~The Cake 8. FALLIN' IN LOVE -Hamilton, Joe Frank Atlantic , and Reynolds Playboy 6. PAUL J\o1CCARTNEY & \\'INGS -Venus 9. COULD JT BE l\.1AGIC -Ba~rry Manilow And ~t ars Capitol Arista - 7. JAM ES TAYLOR -Gorilla Warner Bros. 10. EVERYTIME \'OU TOUCH ME I Gel Hig h 8. CAT STEVENS GREATEST HITSA&M Charlie Rich Epic 9. EARTH. WINO & FIRE -That's The \\'ay ~~~~~~;;;;:~~~~~==~-~-~:'.'.-~-::-~Ii Of The World Columbia I 10. JEFFERSON ST;\RSl-UP -Red Octopus The terrifying motion ·-, ......... , ..... STIMULATES young mi nds. Silturdaya In the DAILY PILOT I ST 1tuN SPICIAL "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" -.......... ~. JaT-Uh! ... _,....'" .,....OM THE 0«8ITDPUSS" TITOW:to.ntCI ... -, -· ""'· M#ll. 'UlltES & GENTlEMEN TIIE ROUINt STONES" PLUS "!'HE HAIDER THEY COME" "'UST ltOC. MO'f'• OFTI-mTEAL" ..• ~,~ ... ···~ c:-mr•o-.iu....c.t -U.Ctll'I'- (if\'-1117l-UHf ~-:.!~~~~~ lrcl llG WEH! PETER SELLEllS IP'GI 4J. .,AMII"" ~'"JOUIMIYIAClt Toor • "1ltl UOICIS'r °"" D•llJ -11:JCI ... tflr•tlrl t1t:•,.M ·SI U "OVT11 SPAa C~f61 PMturn To Macon County "'TAAi A HAID metn"' ----p picture fron1 the terrifying 1\'o. I best selkr. aws READY OR NOT, AMERICA, 'NASH\Tly.E' IS DIE BLocKBtJSTER ' " ~ . . ' . . . 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AUG, 6, HUNTINGTON CINEMA O.U.T'7:1-U -~. ... , __ _ r:t1M:»1::1-• &JllD....eK!Mt. ,,EIJAND ,44-07'0 OilllLfT:Of l l:,.._ IAlAl,IN.l:•t- .,,~,, ... ,,.. l ~IAT. I, I CAAN SIAM COHHllY (PG) CANIMCI IUGIM · .,,., 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' . ' . tCl~.~~'~'~'T!l -.u•OIM"Jtfll t7t-4141 r-.oT SI~ u:M sn:J\Y" tCl~~,;.~~ER .. u.-...... t7t-414r' "The ...... .:.· ·-d .... ordw" ...a-.. 1 i;AOP9f·----"-ntl· cPG1 SAN CtfGO P:W'I'. Al IUISTOL SO.COAS --·-PLAZA •TOiiin-..... __ ·-W.-11 11 ·~·· " SO.COAST "COOLEY HIGH" ._ ... ,_,,...,_.. PLAZA I "SMILF' .. ' i-1.--~'"'""' ,,,._.,,. W /S-J1M ... ., .. ""1' AKI THI WC»mT AND IUN"' a.11 w~-M-11 "COOLEY "RETUIHTO HHiH" MACON COUNTY'" 1:41W/S.. 7:ff .. 11:11 2·li1W:41 W /S--J:4S..7:10:11:H •• PillJllllN -WIUY COH5'11ACY" 1:51 W,,S.-.1:4S..5::15-a:ll "SHAIKS 1REASIJllE" 7·10:41 W /s--.J:M.7:1 .. 10:41 , ' - • '.' > ~ THe_ ~AllNDEST THING YOU · EVER SAW , ~fT AT CINlllA WEST "THE WILBY CONtptMCT" C"'llU WIST Wl\1.-\1 .... 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Vlnc•nt v•n aen 6rlnk ll'l!I ~l•li'1'11-nl V.•~ llr~d ,...11'1 11'11 COlln!r Cl••~ ot Or•n;,i' Counlr Ol'I Jiiiy ll. 191S. ·-Pub!IM"!fo O•~nllt' (o;1~1 0 .. 11, Pllol, J\>ly 11, -•1111u1t ~. 11, 111, n1s lto3'1~ PUBLIC NOTICE •• As Taught By MAHARISHI MAH ESH YOGI Free Introductory Lecture IRVINE ', 1UISliAY, AU&. -r.M. .............. littl ... 221 . ~ . .,.... ' ~· I PUBLIC NOTICE P TITIOU,&USINlll HA.Ml It A TIMI NT TP19 lo/IO•l "9 Pl'• Mloll 11 dol"f ~' M' $. J. COLE CO .. 711 W, 11111 Ml'NI, to.1.,,,..w,CAt?6JI. S.rilorcl J. Gol•, llff c~. MCl.,"-wDOttlN ~h.CA.. Tl>ll tiu•h"•ftl h bel"11 t ond..c:-.O by 4" llldlvldu•I. S.lllonlJ.Gole Tlll1 •lai. .... 111 HIM .. 1111 II•'°""'' (le•kOf 0rMIOl',OUfll'°" Jul' 11, 191), , .. ,,. ""Dll1N11 Or•"'" '"'' o.u, PllO•. Auou\l(,11.lt.2S 191! 1•1'·15 PUBLIC Nont:E 'IC1'-tTIOUI a US.I NII!. NAMI ITATf.MINT ,,,. 161 IOWl1>9 P9•l0f'll ••• dOl"lil butl· r.h:~E VAN SMACK, lMl l Mt. ~"9'-'· Fo ..... IOltl '>'•Uoy. C.+ttoml• ~"' JOhrl W. K\l..il, l()ll Bliek Peol MO., ..... 1lmlnt1tr, C.l ltorlll• "16U i•-e. 1t .. ..,.,, 1•11• ei.ck "9ot Rd., W.llrnl111l•r, C•lllo•nl• '*1 l Plil bu.in.11 II tOn011tl9CI •Y <I °' ...... .,.,_,,,hip. JOl\nW.lt.,...1 ,.,.,, ,-..,,,..,.,., "'"' tu.., wltl'I ,,.. c:wnty Clt•li Of Or• .... Co"'"'' Of'I July 10, 1tt5. .. ,,.. Pullli"-d Or ... 911 CN 11 O.lly Pl~, J .... y 1•. 21, 2',¥10 ""'-'" '· 1t1S tfll..IJ PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE l'fC"P1 nous •u111t111 lfAMC tTAT•MllfT T,_ .-n.1119 ....,... II dGltlif llW• r.1.l•t : lllGffT HOW D•AtH ANO $1Wllil, 1221 VIII• .. W•y 0 0 , ~· ~.(11111~• ~ ,..,_..,,, t• (Ollw•r, CM .. ,,.. ... ,c..u'°""'' llllt. ....... _. II ... l"f C:~..., t" ""lrWllwl-1. JOM$1••••1 ™• 11.1w ...... t tlltod wltfrl 1.,. c-.fy Cle•91,ol Ott119t (OUl'lly Ofl Julr '°· "IS. . ..... P\ltill"'9d Or.111 .. ( .. II 0.lty ~IOI, J"'' I•. 21, zt..,,. •uov1t •. 1t11 JJl1·1~ P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUI aUltJ111:$S JllAM•STATt!Mll.•T ,... ...... 1,,.. "'"IOl'I h ckll"' llull· MU.H: $AHFOA0 J, COLE CO., 111 W. lnt1M ..... OM&IM9 .... CA . .ut7 s.Mtord J, COii, '"" Commoclor• ltd.,""""'°" &tlKl'I, CA. ll'llt ........ ,... It IMPlfll C:"""'°'tld b\o' .. lnOl.,i.wl •. s-ror<IJ.C01• '"'' l t.ltllnMt lllld •101 , .. c-c, Cllf'k-'Or.,. .. COUnlf °"'July 11, It IS, . . ..... P\.tblllhld cw-Co.Ill o.u, PilOI, Jiiiy 11, 11 lfldA1t9. •, 11, ltlS 'HI,./) P UBLIC NonCE STATtiM.JllT 0,. AaAJllOOlfM&JllT 0 ,USI OI' ,.ICTITIOUS •u1111111.ss JllAMI. Tr-. fol)9wi... ptr-tOt11 ..,..,... ...... dlllnl4 Ole -011'"' 11ct111ou1 ~ _, C:OHSOL IOATEO A RCHITEC- T U lil A t, -E H G I H£EJllH G MltVICES, ... Cafn""'I Orlw, Suitt 211. J11twt10ft Be.clil, C..litoml.I tJW Fr-let ••own A'toei•ltl, 1 C.llfoml• (of'por'.iiorl, ... c...mp.,, Drlv1, S"'llt 112, H••Port Bitch, (.111-•'2..o AJ WllilUe A'ilOCi.lff, .I C.lltoml.1 CM-.1llot1. 1•200 Vt"'"''' ftou~.,ard, En<ino, C.Ulor,,11 t1Jll Thlt Wsil'lt'\S W.l~Cot1du<;leol bfl COi"· ....... Fr..,.,lt .. Brown AIM<~. F ,R.8rOWJ1,Ch•lr.....,, TI'!h !ltt•l'l'Wl'll Wll 111911 '"""' -c.ounty Ci.rt et'Or"'OI County.,. Jl>l.f 16, lt1S ., FJ..,... P\oblhl'led CWanoe (MSI 0.11, PllOI. July JI, n, -Au9ull •. 11, 1•11 2U:l·1S PUBLIC NOTICE ·-· JllOTICI: TOC•E OITO•S SUP'ElltO• COUllTOI' THE STATE OP CALll'O•JlllA "Dtt THE COUJllTT Ol'OaAHG& ..... "'"" Ell.lie of JAM£!. R. COOPER, J•., ~CN!.H. NOTICE IS HEll!EBT GIVEN N !fie crecsuors of tlW -.., """"'d ~ IP\lt Ill JMfsonl ..... 1"'9 CllltnS IOillMI tM wolcl OK-1r1 r~,...i '° file tt-.m, wltl'I llW nec•i•••f wOUCIWl'i, 1,,· llw offk' oi IM <lerk of ow -..e ..,. tit-court, or 11 p.rewnt llWm, Mll'ltlW N'CIUl•y "°"'""'''• '" ltl• U-1~ .11 llW olllce OI Stepl'len A. Oerlt....,_ ~ •1so Ktlt ll• AYlf., 1,, 1111 City ol An• .. lm, Ca ll!. t2'°4;, wl'licl'I II the ~· ol buslnHI gf HW wider~ In •II <n1ll1•• per11lnl"9 lo the Mt.Ile of wlcl dK"°'nt, wlllllfl 10\lr mol'llhs allott llW lir1t po.obllClllonol tfrlls nolk.1, Dltfll July 11, 1•1s. Sl>¥ot1 L. ~r "4mlnll!•Mrla of uw ,u.~ ol !tit iltll:IVI fllmed OK ....... STEl"HEH A. Ot!•KUM W• llillll'UI ""· ~.C.llf.t'2* --.. , ..... ....,, •• 1,.1.1. PvelhlWd Or ..... Coa51 Cally Pilot, July21, lf,, ilncl A"911514, I I, ''1$ 1-·1S P UBLIC NOnCE ._,, MC)YICE TOCREC>ITO•S SU .. l.lillOR c ou•TOf' THE SYAT E OF CALll'O.HIA l'Olt T'Hti COUHTY Of'OltAJllGE .... •·13111 E~lalt ot l.NOAEW T. BECKLEY, Oeu•wd, NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN lo the CnclilOl".of tM akv•<1'11...,.CI~ It.II 111 ,...,,.,ru, 111wl1'19 tl.1lm1 _.ms1 ttw "Id de<tdenl art •"!uirPd 10 Hie them, w1111 the l'lllCetw•y veucllff'I, In lhc olUct 111 lhe c11rk ol ltlt .i...e en. titled t o...r1, or to present ttltm, wilt! !he ntt-•¥ ., ...... ,.,,,lo ll'll ......,."9ned M ll'IO' lAW Ollkt of RICHARD E . MOFITON, 1t 12 H , Br0.1dw.1y, SI•. xi., !..lr>l• Ana. Calltornl.1 92101, Wf>kfrl b ttoe plac:f OI b<o\lnes• of lhe ..,..,..,IQMd lnall m.ltlttl P11'•l.llnln9 to I,.. Ml.lie of wk! dlKe(lfflt, wltl'll<I lour ll'HW>lhs ..rter .. flrll pubUc.tlcin ol tl'llS notice. Dttt<IJulrlS, l•IS ELIZABETH BECKLEY AICE E~eculrl• ol Ille WU I of uw 11bow Mmed die~ lil lCHA•O t:.MOlilYOH IJ11 H. ~.IJ, Si.. nit s-.a.11, c..1i.ten111 m11 Tt l: IM-<IJM, Qt.flit ,._ffwl:H11otri1 f'Vbll\twd or-Ct.1 st Dlllr PllO!, .1u1,11, ''"'""fl"'•••, 11, ''· ttl$ 211).1j P UBLIC NOTICE lfOl lCE IJll't'ITINGllOI NOTICE IS MIERE&V GIVEN 11'111 ... tloMO"' EOUc•llorfof"" "*-1· ,,.,. .. UftltiH Scl'loOI District"' Or11'\911 c-lf, (ilUtonWa, win rtcelw ••ltd Wdi uP t. ll;Ot A.NI. Oii tM llltlWy"' """"''· 1•1s .11 ,.,. ollk•"' Mllf 5dlC:lof 'Oltlflcl, l•<•Utd 11 11SJ P1.c:11•1ll• Av._, C•51• ~ .... C.Ufon'H, If Mll<.l'I lltnt S..ld bl<ll wlll bl p(lblk.ly ...,...•ndnedtot: MUSICAL IHSTRVMlliNn • All bids.,. llO bl I" -c:c.,-.c;e W'ltl'I CO!lllitlonf, ln$trwt:ll-. el'ld Silt<Mk.1· tlan"' Wt.1<1\1,. nowOfl fllt lft ll'leofflce " .... l'ltrc"""!Jne ......,, ., Mid School C>lt.tnc.t. ,.,, ..-iac:.,, ... ·-· °""' ....... CellfOml•. Ea.di blclMT -11 "'5bmlt • bid dor- .,.,11 '" 11'1• '°'"' of • c:•rtllltoil or C~C .. (91,orlll'd.._..~ .. n ... "'('tflf. c1"'' "' ,..,. ~"' '"" bkl, '""*·ll'IY•OI• le , ... Ot'Ol-r .. ,,_....,,·Mtl.I U"IOH StNHll C>lltt'kt. A ,..~ 90fld "''' lilt ...,wMI II lht ll!Ktet'-ef t ... C>llltkt. Ml Ille ~., 1.itvn,to ..... ,, Wife t«fl c- tr Kt. t1it ..-iffollt ti .. Cl'lettl"-4111111 ..,......,, WWI C•M .. I ......... Ml """' ""'"' win bl ~-to .-kt kMl!il DIWl<t lf0r•('9sc.unty. Ne......,.. 1t1•r wlll'lllr-Jiit IWfw • ...,.... of .,,.11 ... l•S> .. ,.. .... "- Otil.ut\.f.Ot.fll:OoPt"'M "*°"'..........,__ -Ttlt So•td t f ldt11c:t tlofl tf ftii• .... .....,.MtM Ufttfl.t ktltOI OllCtld ~rw. lht tlthl It rtjlc:t ""'or d ..... ttld ~ M (H..,ily .tl:c.pl ... -..ntllld, .......... •tt:Y~ ty w l'"'fUllrllr '""''bid NUIWIL 0.....Niy t•, t•JJ NEW~lilT;MUA UHl~llOSCHOOI. OtST,UCT ot OrM191 CouMy,Ct ll"3nll1 ··~"""''' ...... Puf'C"MI"' AOtfll ~.:.'t:'.;.. C.lt Drtlty """· .... , ........ 4,.1t)f' ...,1 • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s. I Mondey,Augusl 4. t 97.5 Tht li&P•t Marbtpf,M:• on tht Ol'anc• C9a1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS OAILYPILOT Hout••forSalc 87~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• You Can 5.il lt,Flnd It, [ 642-5678 I Trode It With e Wed. Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval .. JJ ::u:·· ........ 1000."'9 .......... 1000 ..., Mtrchondi.,. ...... IOOO..,,,, -··-,..,._..., •..• ' .. 90()0..9099 A.rtfftlobit1 & ··-lton otiofl •. , • tl00-9'19t 1 HotKes for s• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOll.tCS For s• CO !lONA I>i'~I. !\1AR t•hoi c(• loc ation , (i nc block to l1i>al'h. Beam ct:ilinJ,!. f)l.111l'll'd w;.tll~. pe gi;c d ""'ood f loor, fi r eplac:c & three bedrooms, two bath:s: ·rwu 1.o ·rs -with hc;1u1.1ful sct•hx.lcd , cool , lrt•t .. s hurlt:<l hnck patio & l11ri..:<' yard. St~.soo ••••••••••••••••••••••• llllOIS: AdvorllNn Ge.eral 1002 shcMlld check fhtlr ads 'G.....-ol I 002 .·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·-·· dally llftCI report er-••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPO RT I E.A.C H ron 1 .......... ...,. TIM ILUFFS c us tomized 5 DR. rumily DAILY P'ILOT •wmH TOWNHOME home. :1 Hath.". Brick llaltlllty for f11t first A. Beautirul rec('ntly re · frplc. Un ique rnstr. BH. decor ated 3 UR end Un it l.u ri:e lot. 50 rt. 11rbor Cole of Mewporl Re olton 25 15 ..--: Const H"'Y· 675-5511 cornet MsertiolloNy. with nc<ir ·bY Pool & $85,000. Try trade or Clubho u se, overs ized lcas('/Option ,..1her'1 Mollee: All real estate advertised In lhls newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair llousing Act of 19611 which makes it i!Jegal to adver tis e "any pre · fe renCe, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color , religion, sex, or national origin. or an intention lo make any such prefe rence, limita· tion, or discrimination." This new~paper will not· koowlngly accept any advertising for r e al estate which is in \liola· tionofthe law .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m as ter b edroom llnd C AL1. 675-7060 -'----night li ght view. $00,5<X>. Call 644· 7211 HUllT. BU.CH BEAT THE HE.AT 2 B<lrms ., l ".e ba. condo. Swimmin J! pool. ll;nnis with your own sparkling • i • • cts., $21.!.IOO. l.A)w down pool ... & Jacuzzi! On quiet , , payt. cul·dC·Sa<.•. Pt•rfc<.1. Costa I C All SS6-8800 f.t e s a lo c atio n . 3 Be droom, famlly room & OCEAN VIEW lolboa lay,..op. form<1 I d ining. Plush 6 BEDROOMS Reattors home up,::raded thruout. ~;::;;:;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;~I ()wner a nx1o us to nlovc. $85,000 • savs "make orr~r." Call 4000 Square feet of Ji ving OCE •If VIEW S40-t1Sl s pac e . Very l a r ge ..., 1 master suite with s weep· Re nt one. li ve in the ing ocea n vie w. EK · othe r ;2 homt.'!>Onl '":lob; cellent fo r young ex· i n Wes t New port . 2 ~HERITAGE ecutive. Treat yourself Bdr ms .• Z baths, with 1 .;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;~~~ -call 646-7171. lge. playroom, wet bar; I'. REALTORS Oi'f"'"/0 ·1r s 1tJN IOttir;k 1• vacant & ready to move ~'1Jl lfi$in1I ~:.~~~~:~~.~~'. will fin a n ce~ 16 UNITS 673·366 3 548-9673 eves GOLF-IEACH on tree·lined street. Low " •CR"' .,..OL vacancy. $2300. mo. in· 14 "' 5""'1"""V come. $165,000. full price. associated Just Reduced! 4 IR + DIME Terms av.ail. BAOKEAS--PEAl TORS lOl~ W Bo•boa b >' )bbl Newport Shores-beauty near the beach. l..ovcly p u ll golf cart out of HAL ,INCHIH ,~ ............................................. ~~!brick patio. s urrounds garage onto course from . REALTORS this rambling California 2727 E .CoastH"'Y· Rancho! Enc losed 675-4392 All lllVITATIOll compact ready·to·mO\'e· u1 3 bedroom. 2 bath ho me. no"' $53.500! garden atrium entry· I 0;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Lavis h Jiving room. .. to gr a c ious livinJ!. Prestige OO\'l.'r Shorl.'s home ; 4 bdrms. +study ; w a rm family rm. & forma l d ining. f'ronl en- try patio with pool, Spec· tacular view. $184,500 PETE BARRETT -REALTY-Form al dine. 4 Immense CLASSIREO bdrm suites! 14 Acre of. HOURS fers Tahitian paradise backyard with ping. pong, croquel·BBQ's! Oversize pool with room for garden · boat/ trailer or ??? Sellers anxious - take a dvantage. Call 847-6010. ~ THI RIAL I ISTATIRS --*PRIME* Newport 4-l'lex Pride-0f·ownership 38R 2ba corner unit has frplc in master BR and frplc in living rm. Others are all 2BR 2ba. On fee land , nr Hoag Hosp. Full price $137 ,500. Call PRESTIGE HOMES •• -. 645-6646 ~~.I~n!.!~l 4 Br . 4 Ba & Gallery 2 fireplaces. we tbar Deluxe kitchen Pier ro r yacht to60' Yoo may select the finishing touches, 675-8120 COUHTIY COTTAGE 311 +FR $41,000 Prime beach city loca· lion for this rare 3 bdrm! Secluded s treet w ith p ri va t e yard ! Lus h tropical landsc!!ipe! Big. big bdrms and unique country kitchen! Mam- moth Polynesian fam. room and game area. Highlighted by rare and exot ic tropical plants. Owner desperate for of· fer. For quick appL Call 847·6010. Advertisers may place their ads by telephone 8:00a.m. to5:JO p.m. Monday ttiru "'riday 8tonoon Saturday • cu;rA ME.'iA OPFICE . 330W. Bay 642·567~ NEWPORT BEACll 3333 Newport Blvd. 642:·5618 mJNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach BJ\ld, 54().1220 U.GUNA BEACH 1196 Glenncyre Uguna Beach 494·9'66 SADDLE BACK 25201 La Paz Road Laguna tUUs 581·6310 NORTH COUNTY dial free540·1220 CLAS SIRED DUDUllES Deadline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m . the day before publi<'ation, ex· cef". for Sunday & Mon· ,day Editions when deadline is Saturday, 12 ...... CLASSIFIED lllGULA TIOllS ERRORS : Ad•ertisers shoukl check their ads daily & report errors immed iately . THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in· correct insertion only, C. F. Colesworthv Realtor s 640-0010 SCHOOi. STARTSSOOll Grab thi s FAM ILY HOME n ear CdM High, while you can. Second price Teduc tion, sell er , extreme ly anxious. Tru· ly one or the showplaces in EASTBLU FF. 4 BR. 3 Ba .• 2 frplcs., with huge ga m e rm . Protect ed view. Now only S95.000 BIGCOHDO SMALL PRICE This S bdrm. BLUF a rea condo has a vie.,.,· of 6!5 ·4060• BEACH CONDO S21 ,!llD Carefree. li.ving can be vours in this comfortable One b ed room Condo. Adult developme nt 2 miles to ocean. Walk to shopping & banks. Price includes washer & dryer. F:arly occupancy can be arra nged. 640·616 1 greenbelts & Bi~ Ca· I ............................. = nyon. Close lo pool. l<'n- nis cts .. jogging track, schools & churches. Also. has huge mstr. BR. with balcony. Literally a real neat home fo[' $86.000 COMPANY H t-:ALTOHS SINC I-~ 1 94~ 673-4400 2 STORV-MESA POOL-529,900 True! 2 Story t"'renc~ chateau. Completely re· modeled & redecoral.ed. Custom all tile fireplace. Muraled "''alls . Gourmet kitchen·microwa \•e oven + BBQ . S p acio u s hideaway master suite. I-lu ge common pool. Electric g arage door opener. Just S2.900 do .... ·n + costs BUYS! Take ad· l~~~~~~~;~~~~lv anta ge, c11l l to see. 75,S;_il,J?!!;, . .,, •tJ•J•{)J'lrt'/' *CASH* FOR ANY HOME!! F\Jll apprais ed value paid . CANCELLATIONS : Free home evaluatio n. When ki lling an ;id be Bac k payments OK. Call sure to make a record of anytime. Rick Byers Bkr ****HELP•*** the KILL NUMBE R 542·3676 Yourself save $$$$$. given you by your ad taker as re~ipt pr your Price increase probable cancellation. This ki ll SUPER SHARP in very near future. 2 number mustbepn,!'SCn· F o rma l living room Bedrm . 2 bath, singll." t«I by tl'le advertiser in w /vaulted open beam story Condos in Santa case of a dispule. ceiling. Gourmet kitchen Aoa. o nly S21.950. Large w/family room + new spacious lawns: security CANCELLATION OR landscaping. Call Spart-g ate. pool, etc. 10 r;, CORRECTION OF C Down. A sk for fo'r ank. NEW AD BEFORE ;ng Investment orp .. F ,°!"N 1~'.""''SfUN i'OBl'K:f' ;1. THI ni:11L , ESTATERS ' 839·8321,A"Cnt. RUNNING : 1 1 -~83J~-354"".'."4 ______ 1 :C:::::C:.:::"~·e="'-----Every errort is made to _kill or correct' a new ad that has been ordered, but we cannot g11a ran· lee to do so until the ad has appeared in the 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I , :~EAT ... SUMME R FUN! -------- As the owner of this 4 E bdrm., 2'h bath Green- . tree home, you 'll be able to enjoy the community park and pool a s well as D the pleasures offered by the large farm kitchen •ndtheb~lcony . $57,500 • ~ VIS .. N RIM.TY 552-7500 The fastest draw in .the West .• ;a Daily Pilot Cl•sslfied Ad. Phone 842-5678. paper. DIME·A·LINE ADS: 1liese ads are strictly cash in ad'lance b)' mail or al any one or our of- rices. NO phone orders. De adlin e : J p .m . Friday. Costa Mesa of. lfice & 12 noon at all . branch ofrices. THt-; DAILY PILOT reser..,es t he right to <'lassify, edit, cenwr or . r efuse any advet· tisement, and to chianji!c ils rates at regulatioiis wilhout prior notiee. CLASSIFIED MAJUMG ADDUSS P .0 . Box 1560, Cost111 MHa """' 6 4· 2 S©\\.~µ-Z££trs · That Intriguing Wot<f Game wfth a Chuc/de Food prices are re.:illy l'l'O!fl 1han tnot.l~J)l:'Ople cao -. .. , ~ OCEAllFROHT! Steps to beautiful sandy ~ach in exclusive area. Large family room, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 3'f.? baths. $375 ,000 . MAIM CHAllMB. IAYFROllT Exciting action view of ocean and bay w /pie r & slip, adjacent sandy beach. 3 bedrooms, 4 bath home w /den & office, 2nd noor master suite, colorfully planted enclosed patio. $250,000. WHERE QUAUTY AND COMYEMl&fCE MEET Naturally, in this 4 bedroom, f3mily room, dining room, Big Canyon home with a drean1y kitchen and brea kfast room ~ P rofessionally decorated and landscaped. Perfect for entertainin~ or just luxurious family living,. $164 ,950. WATCH THE IOATS & GULLS from a tru ly e legant c ustom designed & built s pacious 4 BR. peninsula home. flas been fea.tured in architectural magazines . $198,500. I N I [· v T N I I I ·1 I I' e "-""' ... '""'" ·-"' ~ YOtl ....... ft0m U.p No. 3 btllooo. 8 L--'.-L. ~---'·'--L. ~ by lilllnf ;,. .... fll>l111Ml -d YIUAGE 3 rAllC LOCATION Rut ger s mod e l with expanded family room. 3 l>edrooms & dining room. Tas tefully decorated and upgraded. Low upkeep brick patios. $67 ,500 with the land. HIWPOIT llACH 644-1766 A Cal.DWELL .,._ CO •. sca.uM.m--.i.ci.olflc-1100 ' • I I . . ' ... ·BB DAILY PILOT Monday. Aug°uel 4, 1975 Hoou1ForScM ~~!!! .';'.~ .~~ ....... J ~~!!! !.~~ -~~ ........ ~~!:! -~~ .~"!:. .....•. ~~~!.~~~~ ....... 1~~!:!.':>:'..~~ ....... ~!.~~ ........ ~!!!.~~~-~ ........ ~~!!!!.~~-~ ....... . ~~~~•••• ..... !!.~!~~~~••••••••••~~~ Corott•del M• IOZZ ~:.~.!~ ... !~.l.~ ~~~!J!~!'.~.~~.~?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeM"ral I 002 Gtfteral I 002 GeMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt'Mt"al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IR DUl'UX BY OWN ER-Lovely 31\r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ULTIMATE COMMUHITT ba home w /mllr\,V xtrkli. with 3 BR. 2 Ba Rental. M9,2SO. 9611·~91. 4 IDRMS WALi! TO IEACH tMHALD IAY South of 8 ay1\de Or. - --- with beautiful natural Huntlftl)teNt a.och I 040 GI & t'llA hlJ)'el"I ore W\:ll•vme o n thl;o; spacious. "''t•ll de1't"lratl'd home: Only fi ycwril youn~. & offl·riru1 lsrl(c bwlt ·in k1l1:hcn, loud~ of dining ur(•11, mu!l si,·c fi rcphu·t. !t1·~1rate l11111t· dr~ roon1 & 1·t1vt•rt•d patio. Unbe1.1t11lilc ut u!ll.Y $15.~50. Cull 003·51.171 or ~.1u:1s . Wl·:s1.1·:\ N TAYLOR CO. llEAL'l'Oll S '11w1· llHO LINDA ISLE-Tlllll llUGAHCl Super b cus tom d esigned NEW 5 BR ho me with e ve rything! Expensive de· l.ail thruout! Billiard rm, ram rm, pool, jacu7.zi, sauna. pier /s lip, 3 gar. We offer this old er, s ubstantia l home, locntl'd on ocean s ide of Coast J-lwy ., on park-like gr ound s; this is an estate· type hc1m c. Ad vance upp't . required. Offered al $179 ,500. Financ in s to be nc~otiated. E xc lusively by - wood textures. Only 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• year new. Call "'4·7211 By Owncr/Alfl. ASSU ttt E VA or 10% dn, $44,950. ~11-7739; &a5·97l3 $46.500 Beach Retreat CAVERNOUS• CAPE COD .. ,v.'ith a big sycamore in front. a bi~ P<>Ol in the back and a 5 (or i.'i it 6) bed r oom house in the n1iddlc. t-\nd is this home big? Country kite-hen, family room, lotundry r t)()Ol, attic playroom and a location near park. t'hurche8. school a nd librar)'. Only SRi,500. [cu~~IN-Mf\~TIN '"[] ~-REAL TORS--· SH THI OCEAN Frorn youl"" rront 1tep, Walk one 1hort blO<.'k & watch the boalA ruturn nt sunset. Take an eH.rly m o rninac j og on lht beach. All this ca n be yours wh en you own this spacious 3 BR io'ami\jt roo m hom e wit h hu&e master s uite &: low, lo"" upke ep . Only S9~.ooo. with terms. Call6'4·7211 Tree lined stn-ct. wind · lny: walk ·wey throusch New England sctt inJ?. Clill lhedrill 1&111~ e ntry to piano sized parlor with ole bric k hearth und Colonlal mantle. (ialley kitchen of wood~ at· cents. 4 Jumbo sl1.ed ~ 11111 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR 76 LINDA ISLE DR. Open Daily 1·5 2111 s .. J ...... ta1lood HtWPORT ClHTElt. H.I. 644-4910 1002 s leeping q uarters. 600 • LANDMARK General 1002GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sq . rt. dance puvillon. IEAUTY nes tl e d i n secluded All the v.·ork is done ror woodsy settinj!. Deserted you on this 2~'1 )'(•1.1r old by owner, move ri.:ht in. Landmark homl'! Tlus GI terms, bkr. Better s1n~h~ le,•el 3 bdrm & •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i1r Call \\rith meaning of ra,·crnous and v.i n a Unia ue li t hograohic orint. tNo fair p~eking at a Funk and \Vagnalls, or ~l\1 c.rr1a m ·We bster .) CORONA DEL MAR -~N il.I L $63,500 BAii i Y ~ A ~1 '1UC IAl £ 5 hurry . Call r:.11n1Jy room modl'I hi1s UNIQUE HOMES, Redlon-546-5990 1525 Mrsa V~ Dr. East, Costa Mesa Beins re modeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 sq. rt. home on point, pool, dock. Atll;activc 2 bdrm. home on R-2 lot ; en· joy liv ing at the beach now & add in· come unit for investment later. Only $63,500 llCEHTtHHIAI.• * * ••Sf'ICIAL Reduced S1776 : ! F\111)' rented, low care duplex, (irst user's tax break. 3 Bdrms., 2 b11olh11 plus super 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Just $112,724 142·8854 , been proft's~lona l ly tnnd1•l·ap c1I, under - ground sprinklers 111 · stal11·d. p:itlOI\ & t'xtra concrete 1>0u rud & hl~hly TARBELL General ' 1 002 General V I fl,11 Vacant Estate upgrnded interior v.·11 h l'UStO ITI Ur~pct'ies & 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD Cus tom 5 RR. 4 ba. \'ieY.', lagoon. Boat s lip. $295,000 80 ft. on BAY AND BEACH £"-i 7 5-3000 Must Socrlfic• t·urpeting. It won·t la.~l Sit.a high above the city long ••t $47 ,Xia. OOJ·5ti7 l on a lonely c ul ·dc·snt·. or 556· i03~. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR <!''l01 L I l )I''·' o +w ~ ( f Jl--'1 11'"' (JI t ""'"'' U•IYOrslly RM!y 3001 E. Cat Hwy 873~1<1 Huge parlor. giant coun· 1111 try kitchen. Formal ban· CLOSE-OUT SALE!! quet room, enormous ' ' · Sellin g 4 decora ted mcxlels + 2 repo's at extra lo": prices! B~~' Financin g a lso a vai la ble. Quirk sale e xtras in c lud e: fron t landscapin g a nd s prinkler s, rea r fencing. upgra ded carpe t . o v en /range, dishwasher & dis p osa l . flurr y!! F o r more informa tion. 3 4 1 8o y\ufC' Or1111• N 8 bl'i b l6 1 Ge-Mral 1002G--1 fiesta room with noor to ' ; 1 • : i ceiling hearth and BbQ . 1002 SHORECLIFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jndirect lighting. built-i n ~l.-•~i-no------1044 Coll 714: 581-2444 G~ral I 002 G«!'Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GftM'ral I DOZ GeMral 1002 llGCANYOM Capture the privacy & luxury or this magnJfi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FHA REPO cer.t 4 bdrm Broadmore 411·11.A:CH home. Former model "'·ith no expense spared 9 UNITS C-2 $25:.450 i n d e c o r al i n g & Plus fron t office. on Never again opportunity l<t ndscapini;!. A truly lar~e SOx246 lot. Located 1 1 h · h to seize this property al e egan om e wit every in~eog raphical center of be low m arket value! amenity. 646·77tl. Open Costa Mesa. lnrome $645 Windin g walkway lo Eves. rnonth. Fu ll priceonJy secluded entry to 4 mam· 1111 OCEAM VIEW $65,000. moth bdrms and private ll·s time for sJXLcious Ii\' RETREAT courtya rd. walk to shop· • BIG HOME 111 A. This ~1ant 2600 :-q. ft HOUSE OFG' •ss ping, bike t o beach. You · 4 bedroom .. \ bath familv . ....... li "'·on't be lieve only $850 ---"======--\ home h as tlorm itor)· T r o P t c a I :i l r i u m 6411 New6.:s~tnl· total down and low, low . sized bcdrooins for lht>1 court r a _rd ent r y monthly pymLs., limited B~ Owner.$2500 tlillkeover kids .. ~iant w;ilk ·in i'<tas~1\C•lt\·1ngroom~·1 th lime offering, 50 hurry, FHA Loa n •. 3 Br, 2 Ba, closelsandroomfor!)'•at wal l of stone .~·~lh~rn · ANYTIME hurry, hurry ~ For quick p o.o l , qu ie t. c l e an andc:.impertoo.S5!1,95U. 1ng f1repl.1l'C .• 1. K111g appt.Call847.oo1o. ne1~hborho od. Lots of bedroom su1tes .~1~""."""."~~""."""."""."""."""."~ Ol'tn11i <>•11sii1N1!1 /!IN'(f' xt r as. Call for appl. k.,~rail l :;1a1~~r)?11~~c0 ~'.e~1 ;~~:1.~ [WJ ·11fi•'11 ·~11 ;114~7·3~~2~7s3 9 ~:ro~~ P ac• " :-u1tc & cnlt•rt;unt.'r's 11:.ir· ··,·· .1 .. ·~.•.;.: ~;~· I! are<t. . rap1Prti11s ty P"no. M ;1,•s & mileo of JUST LISTED . _ : -· 752·1920 I ~ 1· I 1•00C>IJAflSf.NIWr>OrtTBIACH pounc in~ su ••. ru y an ~open air s t yle of Great beach duplex! 3 $32,500 • 2 .s tory . ---------•!California Jiving. Steps Bcdroom.2batheach un · TWNHSE, 3 •Bdrms. 2 IEST BARGAIN IN AL L COSTA MESA· large 4 bedroom, 2 bath on oversized Mesa Ve rde co rn t-r l ol. No w \1 AC'ANT. out or town o wn e r desi res i m · m e di ate sa le. Need11 some paint and TLC but check this price .... (only $47 ,000). llurry!! Call .... 5880 HERE COMES SUPER HOUSE!! 10 beach. Better horn·. It. Lower unit has super ha., 2 years ne"'·! Pool, It 's unbeatable at JoW. fi replace und a huge ya rd. w/ lge. patio, near JO'-'' SSl.900. Call 842·2535. pri \·ate patio. J ust paint· So.· Cst. P laia. Call ,,., '· >· [~ • ' · .. )f .. THE REAL ESTATERS ed! Exce llent rental 546·3286(byo'<4-ner l area! $110.000. ~·EB~ l----~--~-- 546-4141 MESA VERDE GOLF-POOL VIEW :l t:AR GARAGE ·and gor geous near ne""· bedroom, 2 story horn featuring spacious fami· Jy r oom, ki tchen eating area. forma l dinini; room, upgradt.-d carpets. clr:ipes & wallpa\)("r."S<-~· t his great family ho1ne nuw al $71.500. l'.ill S.10·1151 REDUCED $3,000 Sl"par:.ilcd liv1ng \~~!Jlli' quarters m~1ke lhis hul!e t~·o ·~tory 1de~1l for in· Spectacular Mesa Verde tri-le\·el on the fairway. Wa lled courtyard, lush gardens and a custom pool. Formal entry Lo un· ~HERITAGE REALTORS ~HERITAGE l:1v.s. ,\lso, ~;1mt' room ~·1th upholstered booth. Family fun back y:.ird in· eludes boat J;<1te. shuf· flt•hoard. 2 pa t ios. waterfall and heated & ..i'ioioi'ioioi'ioioi'ioioi'ioioi'ioioi;;;;;;;;;;;;~j fi ltered pool. s.58,000, full -price. CA LL962-7788 REALTORS EASTSIDE ESTATE $33,950 FULL PRICE ,iQ,. KEY "'7"REALTOP.S X . KING.AND Builder's NOTICE!! One or the few IOL"I left that will take 4 units. S29.~><>0. ique sunken living room \ ~""."!"' .... 'ioioi'ioioi'ioioi'ioioi'ioioi~\ and banquet size dining room. Garde n kitchen with golf course view. Enormou s family - bonu s r o om wi t h f ire place and vicY>'. G uest suite. Sweeping .stair5. Two level master swle. $138 ,500. 963·676i. (.}<1111•1Q •IISfUN10 81 Ii•(!• [~lfl*H1tl MOVE IN MOW Assume 7';{. VA loan, or huy NO down with new VA loa n. Neat 48R, 2ba, in the Wa lnut Villaee of Irvine. C ALL NOW ! 556·2660 «:::SELECT T'PROPERTIES HEAR HEW LOWDOWN! llomc ~·ith country fC"Cl· ing. Lot s or room for ~a rden on {'St11te sizl.'d Jot. Lar.:e shade trees. You will dig this one. Try S4000 dow n. Call us noY>·. 6·16-7171 . /OR RYAN Park ·like yard ·with room to raise a Billie Jean K ing a nd /or a ~olan Ryan. Fruit trees -=:;;;::;:::;~::.. 4 IDRM-Sll,500 Owner will pay loan dis· count poi nts so you <"an pur<"hase this latge fami· ly home with FHA or VA fi nancing. With carpet· ing thruout, 2 baths, dou· ble car g arage, large STARTER CONDO S wim mi n ~ poo l , clubhouse, play area & park. All t his and nov.· re· lax in your charming 4 bedrth Condo. E xpertly decorated and upgraded only S36 .000. & .spacious patio & block - fen ci ng. 3 )'.:(IOd sized bdrms. 2 pullman baths. -CALIFORNIA RANCHO . 4 BR-GI NODO'WM '[-"-"c.'·-''"" •. ro ! ~llocoar~i~gal::ri:r~~~ i:a stone fire p lace. Ov.·ncr . ~ trans ferred . ,\nxious. . $48.000. Call S97·0321. I·'.. h"""'!~,~,?~oofleroc ~ ~oods to sl'll , pl;1cc: an ad - 1n th e Daily Pil ot------==='-- ~lassif~l'tl ScclicJn • • · S!'ll things fast "'ilh Daily 1 hone li42·5G7R. l'llo! \\'ant ;\d.s. ------~---1 1002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I lrvlne realty IALIOA COVES. A ·3 b edroom home in delightful tropical setting. Fabulous view. Will accommod a t e 40' bo at. Shows beautifully. 9165,000. Gl adys Russell 642·8235. (P71) LOCATION! LOCATION! Charming c u s t om 2 yr . ne w 3 bedroom, family room home in love- ly Upper Bay locati on close to shops & schools. $7 2,500 . Lois Mill er 642·8235. CP72 ) DOVtR SHORES-GIUT VALUE! ONLY $187 ,000 lee for this fabulous VI EW ho me w /pool, 4 bedrooms & all the extras ! Clint Moses 642·8235. (P73) Roam the grounds or this covered patio with BBQ, older California estate, and big baC'kyard for or enter the rambling kids and, dogs. Just list· si n~le level hacienda . e d . Our e xclusi ve. Spani s h influ<"nce is 646·7711. Open Eves. A'E~~R~ :Jl.41 C•mput NB 541·1155 keynote fro1n wrought iron entry lo step do wn -EASTSIDE.CM fie s ta pu r t y r oom . t<.1odern O ld Wo rld SZZOO.Dowtt k i t c h e n adj o i n s · 305 Bro•dw•y c <i ndlc l i t e d in i n g . I--'======--Move in on credit ap· Sepa r a t e w i n ~ f o r $50501aOW prova l , 3 br , 1 ha, hideaway master suite & hrdwood fl rs, fresh pHlnt, guest quarters. Sarrifice VA APPRAISAL crpta, drps + detached ut S41 ,900. l''i r.it to call Winding tree·lined drive rumpus room with ba & gels t h is ''Beac h to s p ect acular four fplc.Boat gateonalley. BA R G 1\ I N !·' C 1i1 I l bed roo m , tWo s tory 646-3928,eve•549·1532 963-788 1. : POOL hom e. Formal en· Lachenmyer Re .1ll or . n<'t",' Q • 11; 1u •1 .,. u ,1 1 • try to spacious formal [~ 16~1111 ~i~§i':;~~1&i~~ ----======1 MERS PARADISE. The FINE FOR PIER & SLIP pdvole m a"" s uite CHILDREN are included v.·llh this over looks the cus tom beautiful. completely re· lagoon. Sweeping sta irs Prime east5ide location modeled to·ncw 3 lxtrm , to a n unusual double in Costa Mesa. Lovely ram rm + muc h more. childrens Ion. Govern· two story mode m with 3 As k 'f!. 114 9,500. Why m e nt appraisa l is be droom!'! plus la rjj:e don't ynu vol unteer your $55.000. Owner asking fa mily room PIU5 nn ~x· ov.·n terms and price. $49,9rM>. For unique ex· tra li tud)'. Easy m ai n· JACOISRULTY perience,call96:Mr797. tcnance. Room for hoat oPfN l•19 ·1t~1uN1o~fN'ct' stora1e. Only $83.SOO. fl75 ·6670 [ &< 1· Call 673·8550. ~~:~0~:::·:~~=~~IHA:I~~£ [i'jijjjl\{j The fasll'Sl draw in lhfl Welit. .. a Dally Pllol Clt1s11l fied Ad. Phone 642 567/i. LAKE .SAN MARCOS Bea utiful 2 Br. 2 Ba. gorgeous viev.·, pool, dock, golf, tennis. Newly decorated & carpeted. Bltns including vacuum. Automatic sprinklers &: gara ge door. Security Service: Sale or lease 673-8773 days, 673-4230 a n . 5:30 pm. VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & UGHTS IARGAIM $44,900 Rustic charm abounds in this unique beach ntate. Circular dri ve. lluge liv· ing room with dramatic c o rn e r Jo g bur ning fireplace + breathtaking view through WALL 01'' GLASS , Gourme t kitchen &: dine. Separate wing for hideaway master suite with view+ children & guest suite. Hurry for this once in a lifetime dream home al a bargain price. Make $$$. Call 963·788 1. SUHT AH SPECIAL DUPLEX-$61,500 Beautiful Newport·clea contemporary or rusti arty charm. One of each in this decorator ·s de light. Ocean or cana beaches only one bloc away. There's none nice at this pri ce . Call 545·9491. -Walker t:tee Real lslale HILLTOP HIDEAWAY WITH VIEW Just listed! Delightful cuatom home on large sec luded view lot in CORONA DEL MAR. U11etf brick fireplace , gracious brick patios un- der the pines, peg(Ced wood floors and heavy shake roof. All this rustic charm In addition to separate studio or guest room. Only Slt0,001. in· clude11 land. Appl. only. Ca II ti73·8SSO. Ol'IN l•I Q ••IS 'VN '0HI r11(1 •• ~~!li;Nttl VIEWOFIAY Custom hilltop 3 lxtrm & ramlly room &: workshop or rumpus. 2 Fireplaces, 3,000 sq. ft . be:i.uty with a beautiful price. Only S135,ooo. Call to see. 545·9'191. . Vacant 3 Bedrm, 2 bath w /pool. Ocean & canyo view. T remendous poten· llal. Asking $1~,S<IO. Agt.. 675·8900. sound system. Scchldl·d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa °M••• 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ILUIHAVIN POOL master s uite overlooks multi-terraced ground~. Needs s ome f ixing. $39 ,000 . V A lo an uf $24,800 at B:V..% A.P.R .. $276 a month pays all. Take 11d vn nlage, call bkr. 142-1154 3 Bedroom .2 b atha, hardwood fl oors, dbl TARBELL garage, quiet s treet. $.'II.~. __ ..:..:..:.:..:.c::....:==- loy McCcrcle 3·4/PLEXES 2 br&Jbr,2 le ...... I I IO .,..wport ha. Cpt, drps, bl_lns, enc. C l M ... 17.... sars. SS9,9SO. ea. Owner. os a es•-· = 842.0389 ~-~~---- $41,500-l'OOL Fast Occ..-cr Owner 2 BR. 2 Ba Condo, new crpt kitchen frplc car 511r $29,900. 968·9'782 V A C A N 'I' ! P r m E Un1 vcrs1ty !'ark loc:1· ti on . Lul ·de -s uc, Se<'luded 11trium ent ry. V1.1 ulted he:.i med cell· in.its. Spanis h firepl1i1ce. Al 1rror ed ward r0bt's. De lu xe bat h fi xtures, Brig h t & spacl o u f j!a rden patio kitchen. Self-clean oven. Private m other-in -l11 w win.:. D ecorator carpe tln K. S hady c us to m palio. Olympic common pool. GltEATFAMILY $6,000 cl own + co"l t! ROOM 'buys ! T11ke ad vantage· Owne r wi ll finance-cull 752·1700. ,lovely h ome wilh tw oi>11o.r r01,,·11 ~•11N •()~rN•rr • ~~~~~5ni w'~(e<':l~dcr~~~ [ \:61:; llUJ ij!'UI Rare Value. 5 Br. on Me's Verde Golf Course. B Owner. 549·9110. By Owner /Ag\. ASSUM Very qui e t ne i g h · ~· ;i:::,~ iJ~ borhood. Cw ll 842·44~ o ,!,,,~· :;:::;;,,,i~~~~·i!i!f! 540·-5140. $39,900 -· V·A or 10% dn. 3 br $37,950. 546·7739 : 64$.9733 NODO'WM *DUPLEX* , IRVIME 2 Br, 1 Ba e a . G d .--======~-< inc / terms. Prime cond. · S46 ,000. 1944 & 194 Anahei m St., o wner 498·2995 or 494·5.S02 OPEM HOUSE 2Br. lba , frplc, new cpU;. R2, big yard ror more uo its. $34,000. 163 ·22nd St. •MESA VERDE • Large 3Br, 21/tba . FR. Big yard. Super Sharp! Nr. Golf Courses. 3140Country Club Dr . Owner /Bkr 979.37 APIECEOF THE COUNTRYCWI LACUESTA IY THE SEA Ftesh 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Newer L a Pal1na model. Fireplace,,bltns, Spanish tile roof, upgr:.ided in & out. On quiet corner Jot. Gorgeous J;,i.nd scaping. c~n to see. Red, Ca rpet Realtors. 536-8838 Is yours, the pri vat Mesa Verde Goll C-Ours & Country Club greens. fairway•, trees, &: ponds ..<::::::=:::.::::..:::::..::::.::::.._ al your bac k door . VACANT Formal dining room . Wolkto•och! · billiards sized (amity Larie lot with fruit trees. roomplusatrophyroo 2 Bed r oom , l ba th. or den . Chlldrens wing Reduced $2500. Must with playroom, 4 gian sell ! Owner will make bedrooms &: 4 baths; I loan at8~ exclusive! Only $129,S:iO. SCOTIIEALTY Call .548·2313. Ol'f'I r•1 Q. It 5 •UI/ •o "'I,' n. 5]6 .. 7533" Chat- MesaVerde Dr1matlc two atory o large paradise ground11 with enormous free·for dance p11 v il ion. Total luxury inside. formal en· try to piano slr.ed p111rlor, Ciesla room. banquet din· Ing, 3rd hath orr maste retreat, 4 bdrm's In all. Exterior or P. V. stone. First time on market, won 't last lon1, bkr., call, 540·1720 -RuJEstate byMtNAY SPANISH MISSION Be1utlfully upgraded. 4 bdrm, 2 btf'I.. award win· nlng floor pltin. Room fo r boat o r camper. Two cov 'd . patios. SSJ.500 968.(456 PICTURE THIS Dining irldoors. O\•crlook· lng elegantly manicurl'd yards, on a hu,gc cul.de· ll aC lot. Heavy sh:tke roof, upgra ded :trea. Must see It. 9M·4456 One house away from park, with tenni!I courts and s wimming pools. Your fam ily v.ill love tht~ <'Onveni ence ... Dad will love the pri ce. Call to- day. It 's vacant and ear· ly move·in can be ar· ranged. LE RAISOR REALTY ot523 Campus Dr .. Irvine Ca mpus Va lley Shop Ctr. CALL Bll-8600 1--- 3 BR , l Lh BA, dining area & bar. Frpl, fml. & back patios. 551·1351 2 STORY-$34,950 Costa Mesa 2"MHarborBlvd.,C.M. FACING -TARBELL POOL-IRVIHE , Raised entry. Step down livin_g room. Gorize~us sty l e family room . Hri~ht <is spring gourmet ki t che n ·p:1tio vie w , Sweeping wrought ir1111 st aircase to 2nd level. ~;normou s ofrice·den,, Charming wood pa neled master s uitt'. Enl'IOl'lt.'d la undr)'. Pri\·ate de · corator patio. Olymt11ie common pool. Truly n 2 ll lory ba rg ain at just $34,9!i0 ! THERES more -fully air conditioned! Call rast. 752· 1700. Under $40,000 coLLMIPAllK LAKE PARK 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. two· Cu1toml1ed 4 bdrm., 2 Beautifully custom de· !lto r y. This Sele ct. bat.h1 ;wrouchtlron1•te cor1led 3 bedroom. 1111• aecluded end unit front.a entry, 2 patios. Walk to bath hom e . SG0,900 . on .a lushl y landscaped all achool•. Cal l for Lar1e cheerful kitchen, 0111' ,,IQ• 11 ~ lllN l lH! llot'/' .~j . .. J; ~t ' . !" :-.. ·"'' ~ THE REAil ESTATERS I --~ mall. The community app·t. Fireplace. Woort panel· pools and clubhou."!e are CerMR-M......... ing. Fantastic view. Cull $39 95A - a s hort slr oll away . ......,., 644-7662 to1ee! • v-'"YIHE Priced at • modest I Sl"ANISH $37 ,900. with favorable By Owner. 4 Bd, 2 ba, Touch of Spain in 211torf private nnancing avail•· ~r~e~n~C<J£d~~y~d~. ~l~or~bo=a~l~f<:i~~~~~~~~~~~I red brick nrch way en· ble.CALLnow!s.56--2680 camper.842-0751. try! Carved wood door. SELECT D-Pol.t I 026 HOMI of Ille din;ng mom . All paroquo OUTSTANDING EASTIWFF VALUf. 4 bedroom , conv. den & 3 ba ths on pool-size. street-to-street VIEW lot. Qui ck occupa n cy -ncx.i ble financ· ing. $87 ,500. L arry Dyer 642-8235. (P64 ) Rt~ALTORS • Va ulted ceiling. Formal PROPERTIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOtCTH floor DEN! Cht'C.ry P.allo G""".. 1002 --By Owner in Dnna Knoll•. aBR, formal din tm, k i t r.h ~n . Seclua c d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~al".,....._ 1007 J..•rlf:e J Br, 2 Ba w/your Popular Atrium model. master suite . All bcw ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'choice of ~ & d-, paint. Dt"corator ~og RED UC ED THE PRICE! Charming 4 bedfOOi!l~Omc in sterl· ing condiUon . Totall y upgraded w/beautllul covered patio. Dog run & boat access. NOW $.1-1 ,500! Gail Foor644·6200. (Pl2) 642..tJlS t OI ~rDol•• 644-7270 SPYGLASS BEAUTIFULLY .d ecorated in Spanish motif. 4 Bedrooms, fa mily room , dining room + bonus room . 2 Firepl aces. Prof<Mlonally landscaped. $154 ,000. 2828 E. Coast Highwo , COfono del Mor PROP! Y M . .. ,. 110•11 •o• l"'~' 110(•~•1 HOM£1 fOll UVINO ., f •• •fir 101 '''· 1111. 01 11111 14'1'111114' , .. rtl/101 W@: specialize In . •• on the. water • .• near the water ... view of wllttt 2fi:l:l W Co..1'1ot ~flg:hwoy Nt.'WpOl't Beach 17141631·1"00 •.,.. Kln1·slze master bcdrm h h OCEANFR0Nrtbr,2 ba Large renc yard with w /iunlten Roman 1.1rtb. l roug out . Full · ·ce Panor•mlcVie<N! p a ved boat, RV, or Boal •ate. Cl o•~~to 119,1$0.Take Dtfva ntage • Ea1y Terms. traile i 1tota1e area. 8 Call fa11t. Call 752·17~. Centu-21 ·64.S-7221 154,500. 4M·06fl5. beach. l5S,IOO. 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BR. frph:, Sl~.&U,3'100 "A" W~~c.~~~··· .. ·' 11 ()ce11n 1-:a<'h hornt• ha11 ·I 6 BR Fam. Rm. 81.2'"J.. Principle• only. TO LANDt.ORDS ~~;~~i li~~t~~nl~:':'!: Back Bay. Adult Ca~lly . S4QWKU 1.;-1&2 Udr""& • I DR unrurn. upt, c.~1 homt'inll11i v.1> .. ,.,.,,. bdrn1 J, 4 bath:i •. S122 .SOO . Owr /Ag t . Bkr.SS6·61'1 1 Member of Bo1 rct o r\• r l b •-SR<edJl5.dmOonth . 2298 Buch Color 1V "1 ·1id l'alio, ri o childrl'n or .. " ~ · "' b'75 7~5 lltaltors, Better Busi· ti:e. 1~· rm. we i.r.. a n S rl\'C· G4Z·~9G •er• ·0001 Tl IE' -.11 .• ~A pet!i lltd 1>0c1I. :>4K !154IJ upprox. 2.S00:-1q. rt. uf!f\• I \iullcr)', 2 r'rcplacl.'s, • 121OJ<:LUXt::1·PLEXES. ne1111 Bureau Ch<amberof frplc. I Dr. dwnstalrs, 4 or6'12·4387 . •. . ~ " ""' . -------- 111g 11p~ce. It 1nt•hJdl·i. .1 "l't'lb:ir, ultra modern side-by·i lde. Buy 1 or Commerce.' Br, up, 3 l'Ot r iar. Cuslom ~15 f"! Nl'~·port UI , Nl\ $210. 2 1sn. nu t"PL~ &drps, h'J: BR s. f1n1ahed bvnui; l.t.l.ch~n & pri\'Utt· l'icr. ..._. rt le h both. Beaut swim. pool, SlO "SOS landscaping. Avail. 8/1. Deluxe Condo3 Br, 3 8<1 & 646·96141 stv /rt.tri~. rarport. l'or rm. :l'-: H;11hs. fur1nal f""~·'= land. See at 1200 newpo ac loc. nr. m ajo<' shop '" -~mo. 10·6, 963·4581, & r<'treal. ISSJ sq rt . ept~. AV'll s h b pntio. s o chiltltl'n /pt·t:-.. d1nin~ rm & f:uni)y rnl l~a<lt B:ilboa IU\'d., or !'1 ti w PO r I Cr~ s l centc.r. Ncl'd zo·~ dn~ FREE Flt~E wknd11ilft6, 751-6461. drp many xtraa. L:.c. " "•!!I'll~ 2 r, 2 ·•· 731 •'A " w. l l!th ~1 , 'l'h c ll t"l l'l' IS St'<.•oo ('~11:'(15·1!12Uformort:dc· row nhomes. !)·~ down. v ·· G .• "E pol I --$475 ~l 894·&13.'"i yrly. $300. 500 Nt'l)lune. 01·•77•7 " , I 8'" APR "·' '""·! LA t;J, " ALTY , • r tssonaJServict:• •,\Nll'1ARKT•a~•br.3 '_.....;.__ 645·8171 ,_'! __ " h•:l:ll'hold & lhl' bwl1.h:r la hu s. 1 • • ~·., .,.. ... r1ns. .,. " .. ~., _ ---- .a nxiou11 10 !lell : vn('\ ~;t r,, fl'IOI, tennls. ~·617 1 •LANDLORDS* ba, bltns. cpt, drpr;. Isl & 3 BR. 2 . walk to b1:ach. WALK to Rl·h, new 2 IJr. l nui1lc1t , z Ur. 1 Ba, ;ii P •RK II HOMES NeW!"\.Orf C--...__1 tr. 5."18.H7S Ph. t1.t5·titil l 2 1t--·-.t.. H 0 "'e f In d e r 1 111 la8l. n er·s. No pets. $otz:> Co:r.y & a rm ~·1 rcul tachcd gilr, 1 chihJ (>t\. A > ..._ 12 R bo Cl lf "l .. r-vw.,.....ut 642-9900 mo.'"""·8342 wood pun lin", sh"" budplx. U1 W .i.:urb.rh~p. 11•-19<2 An.·•h••m ~, 552 93 3HH .d1n"rn .v1'1·w.',· .. 1-r 0 n · rum ... ~ O I d-•• n· 3 ~ " YI $325 ''h Id ~ ' 0 • 00 '"'"" Jl wy north on Su1~rior, e uxe. upgra ~. I.it 1 t'rpts, 2 car aruge, bll· i.:0·aKr.6 ~Y.·2 '· ~ 1 fi42·6682after61'M . L I h 1048 l'lt·nn .upiradcdthruout. ~ .1 1 l b~droom . 2 t':I b ath Cal.iornia'1 Larg<'lil in,·. P•lo·o. •tu "'"'"W/ , 75·...U.. lti42·f.ti96 _ o-o eac chow; ,,. m••dc•I . ~m 1 c o entr1111t't' -1._._ . .. ........... _ .,-·· -?. ,,_ owntr'a unit. Only Otte •Renta ;x-rvlce!• •&Isa/Edwards •vw•\s, lenn«. ··•e .• Super w,·nlc r '"'nlal. Zl>r lo••er Lc\vcly 2 lir, c1'>. dn-, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl'uutifulty dt'corated. Id .,..... " ""' '" .• ~. Oct'U \\'Ulllb CU\"l' ()"·u .. r 1n O\"lr\•' "'''or 11~c·NYONIUY year. o ,. Very., .. ,· .-;) ~a I~ 4 8R.28A ... $J50 l'lean ! $375 mo \'e<irly. dplx .Oteanfronl.AV<ill wood fl oor. Maturl" 1 I d ., " " "' pe n11i 1 V~ Y upgru f!(. l"I I;: ~;1-I •Springdale/ltcil 714 1960·12.15 "-plSG4•·•830 .u.lulls,nopcts.Sl::.O()pen t<'fl lU OU !t 6 i . ·1 ba. <1rl'il, n1us t St•ll. A rt•al 't\'t1lk t b h & h ' ' I I ~ ' S.150,000. 7 i;~. r inukl' uf llur»,·,\,, .,,1 '"".~.CALL SlJ0,000. SpaclUWi 3 Br 0 eac ti OP· 1 ~ ' IL 3 HR. 2 8 1\ ... 5a4Q ------2264 Placentia IJ46..3160 " ~"' ~ Mon;ico. Wool carpel. ping . T er ri fie taw: ~' ;Jtl=\ Bl • Mt'l<"addCnl t;dwardls New 'fownhome. 2 Br. 2 1 Bed·lo'urn -J>ool·Blk tri -, --, . . , ft'r. o .... ·n. 494·7156. NOW ! tile p1:ttio, 3 '-'Rr garKJtt-. 11 he1ter. In appreciation $125. If H. 1 br mini 3 BR, 2 BA ... $33.S ¥.,~~frplc~f-1"6rl&l7d.shw!.hr. oceun. Sngl adlt. SlfiO. yr N,>.bw1,.v,.,~>~CflUlA1 ~do OCEA .. 1y ~ CALL NOW area . • t.f cPadden/Ward ......,mo . .,..,· • ly .675-6428or646-2W6 r .,.,, aer pa.i · n IEW SCOTT llULTY $145. S.A. duplex 21'12 "C'" l'I Ol~nti• A'c By O ~ER 832·8 O 536-7533 $175, Wstmin 2brstudio 4 BR, 2 BA ... S34S YF.l\rtLY OH THE IE.A.CH 636·•1120 bclwt.-cn 1·5 """ $19$. S.A. 2 br. kid:i, pell> • t;Ui5 /8l.'ach 2 br. 11f: ba .• fplce. Av ail ----------• 3 DR 2 Ba Pr1llt 2 t 3 BR 2 BA $300 Se t $300 Bach. Studio $1<5 nlo. & •L..1 , ' . ·' ", ;ir DONAlO M. BIRO SZ15. S.A. 3 br. kids, pets G r· •Id 8.:;:.. .. h P I · Ma-7954. up. Liu~. Utils inrl. 103 ·Livr at ffauff'"" ~ n r w I au lo: Upl nl·r -"•••<••••,.II••''•·~ 5190. OrJ:. 2 br. 2slory * a r 1e I , ......... urst M •• dd M Mortiriique .._ ....... #2 Ste~ to lf•nnis t,1urt & -------__ SanClemenh 1076 3 BR 2 BA $300 If . V • H om e s era en ,67~1865 gr. -t"• II h • h I -$255.G.G.verynice2.br · ... 5 9 R +pool+ A /" Wanlod,l1lcdu1!-. ll;irhC'lors, 1·2·3, bdrm!";. •tt Sl' oo. <'On\'cnicnt IRVINETERR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,,.W · ,.... c rfl ld /8-'·h t ' '" ,,....,., 11lm1n 3+2, 1....,; * a e ,,,.,,.. urs -1&2 halhs, w /w <'Pl ~ to beill'h & to"'"· Si~.500. Cdf',1 : in1mt1c. 3 lxlrm .. ~ R<£ise Worms on the xlra -~75 G r. 4 b f d 4 BR 2 BA ..,..., Sotr: .·rset model. L.sc. ,,, .,. · · •· r nc • ... .._. $700 A 1 ••• ~·2 d r ps, bltns & 11rivat1· 4..-.·49Ilor ll3.>-020'.! ha , i.rn all ocean \'ie w. land surrounding2fixcr S265.Tuslin2+2t /house •Banning/Bushard · g . .roo-o<rO ~llMnfs patios. Lovely spaciou:-. ••UPPER 3 1\RC ll li1\Y ••. S1ll.it·lc\"t•I Con".c1n · porarr \l.•/2'RR 2•~ha . 1'V ro1, 2 lh·cks o\'crlookini.: ol"ea n. lennis <'ls, p,·t . beach. S97,500. Cu ll 831 -9411 S75.000 upper oceanvlcw ho1n~s. Real Estate $295, S.A. 4 + 2, family 3 BR , 2 BA ... $38.5 San Cl~MrRh 3276 Unfuml1Md J:"rdl'n·likc apls. Heall.·d BALIOA PEHIM. Both for 167 ,500. FURN $145 l-l .8 . l'Olt1ge • Beach II-lei I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ilool. Attractive rent. Like nl'W ~ bdrm .. 2 b:i.: ;\nchorage Invest ment~ by M e m be r Boa rd of 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 Oceanfront Condo General 3802 Adults only. modern kitch. w/blt·ins; 496-77 11. Realtor!l, Better Dusi· Fireplace, carpe l s . New 2 br,Jba,den.rrplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 275E. l8th5',C .. M. 2l'argar.$87.500 MoblleHomH TRl·LfVELDtWLEX nessBureau.C."h.amberof drapes, dishwasher, S650.64z.1155 • ANAltEIM 631 ·3003 NEWPORT SHdftES For Sale 11 OD ·Commerce. bltna. VlfWS! SPORTS! AONO REALTY INC. 2 ·Sl)'. 1\-Frarn e; J ••••••••••••••••••••••• COROHADB.MAR 530·1505FeeAfl. Callf!evorJoe SantaAna 3210 NewCanyonRimApt.sin •Tropicalrool• bllrn1!4 .. 2 ba .~ de · 1975 2BR. 2BA, 20x56' So uth ot P .C.H -one "3206 963-4567or963-l786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim Hills gi\'C you 2 Hr, cpts. drps, b1tn~. ----cor<itflr 's drl.'<im . ltui::<' 3bdrm 2ba a nd one lalboal1land 11 35 Cottage, s ing les, all t hese abundantly! spiral st ai rcase, r ea l ----------1 l'Ornrr lot \li'ith 2 patios. g~~0"!;e~~~~-hort I bdrm ·1 ba , With a swim· ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. Country Club living. frplc, rcfri g, patio, gas & «a Coldwell Banke• S69.SOO ming pool. l..ot .Uxl18. BAYVIEW Dplx, 2 br, 2 FOR rent or lease 4 Bt. $lBS.ZBr ,kids &pct . Golf, 11 le nnis cts. wa terpd.548-1168 CAYWOOD REALTY f<'LAt.f lNGO·Xlnl cond. Rents S660. per month. ba, bltns, cptg, gar. 110 l ~ Ba , cpts. dl"Jl5, bllns. FURNISHED $155. 1 br, Horseback riding. 1~2&2 , n.y•:Lv new adull l br, * 548•1290 * Reasonitble. Co mpl. l7 14)842·148l Sapphire.213·377-7688 dshwhr. Boat or camper util.singles.Agt.Fee. brm + den. For 1nro frp l~-. beam ccil"g, pool. furn. Lrg 1 BH . t~·in W•HTED Corot1a chi Mw 3222 ~~Walk to beach. HOMEFIMOHS 637•4300 F rom $210. 399 Bay. -. -.. JUSTLISTB) lmmaculaleSeaTerrare LIDO ISLE ti omc on larJ:e 101 V.'llh 2 plltio5 & hoat stora~t· Lo\:l'ly 4 br. 2 ~a. £rpl, ;u·l'a . Y.'nlk to heal'h & •patio, all eleC'. k1tch. By tl'nnis court s. See this owner . 673·133-1 beauti(u\ly d£.'<·oratcd :i -HIR VU M-ONT--EG-0- bcdroom, 2·story homt' in one oC Lai;una·s rincsl ~y Ov.·ner .1 Br, 2 Ha . prl\'ale communll1t•s. fam . Rm, .DR . bonus S99 900 l'nclosed atnum (plants, ' toys? l 1-~1.'C. Quiet stre-el. Executive Paradlsr Nr. pool & :;;chool. Xlra l'lean. <)ccupancy by Pr1c_ed bclov.· ~arket .1 Sept . Brkr cooperation this ts. a "'<'Ii bwtt home invited , 585.900. Good 0 r f 1 n <' d cl a 11-3 fi nancin.1t by appt. only, lk'~room s, ext_ra l11rge 832.2200 · l1\•1ng room "'1lh ston~ ------ fi r e pl a<'e. bcaut1fu formal d1n1ng room . Large s heltert-d p<.1t11 ".-ith ocean \'i~w. O"·oe anxious . $149,500 1963 So. Coast '""'Y. Laguna Beach • 494.0749 .. ~/an, REAL ESTATE ?00 C.l .. nt1"f" 5t 404 Q~1_l ~40 fl_ll<') RA NC HERO Lo\•e this lng 4 bdrm. r all<'her o on an ·acre, Jj ARllOR \-'IEW CAR~IEL 38f', 2lla. Fam&Dinrm. Super large ,\ol 160' 1930 Port Cardiff Pl S7 4 , 950· 0 \\' N""' -644-4919 -BYOWNER - Dover Shores &yfront Home on Feel.and! Call 548·1589Sun only. BLUFFS Low Lease Low J\1aintcnance Low On. Payt .. 10'";.. Lov.1 rrice. 550,500 J Bdrms .. l ltl baths J.1. Dowd Ritr 644 ·0134 "lo ned for horses. Gst. DOVER SHORES .. cabin included. It's in EXEC'"'VE ' Laguna. $158.000 w 11 ~"."'""""""""""""""""""""""""i Lovely cou rtyard en· -t rance, 4 Bdrm, 4 baths. VICTORIAHLDS. Exquis ite panoramic On the popular North vi~w or ocean, bay. side; a charming 3 bdrm. ·Newport Center. Balboa , home : pegged oak nrs. Is land . Huge c loset s '; thruout. Lov~ly patio & th..ru ·o ut . Se pa r ate aardcns. Ocean \·ic"'~ maid 's quarters. Dog On ly a few blks. from run. Al Sl 79,900! Must beach. Sll0.000 sacrifice! Call546·2313. TUR MER •ssoc. ()PfN ,,J Q . ,, s •UN 10 ~' N'C"'. 1105N.Cst, Hv.·y,Laguna r~ 11111 11 u,~ --O-P-~-~N-4-~-~-~-:-E--I ~:; ii¢ j\J: ~ SAT.&SUN. LOWER 3 ARC~I B1\Y. Harbor-Yu.Hornes Wood s hingled. 3 bd . 2 Palermo. 4Br, 2'hba, 2 ba, fam . sized homl', Story. 2 Frplcs, Super Ve ry pri. & secluded. landscapin g, lg deck, Be a med ceilings, bay fi re pit, BBQ. BROKERS windows, frpl. $129,500. WF.LCOr.t E. SlM ,000 £ee. DKR .499·408t &497·1751. 1730 P o rt ~1a rga te . Ocean Vte-w ~x P erc h e d abO\'l!' th e beaches in So. l.aguna: ho me & Income ; n vacancy problems here. Priced right <it $69,000 644-41187, 0wner. Watch The Boats Go By From this lofty beach villa. Roman pillar en· try, rushing waterfall, , ~;Q; ll~~!Pt!l · wide stretches of park ~ , m@snlO'M' land greens. Finis hing et t ouches o f colorful 499 ·2eoo tropica l landscaping, L::----.-H=11::-1,----:-1-:c0-:c5::1 Enormous Jux:ury noor --:r·· plan with 2500 SQ. ft . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Formal parlor boasts its TOWNHOUSE (New owntravertine£ireplace, World) 3 br, 2 ba, t'pts. candle lite dining from d rps, bllns. $31 ,500. walls of antique mirrors. _84 __ 6_-7_58_2_o_r_58_1_-3622 ____ 1 Pool table sized fa mily I room. sunny breakfasl 38R, 2ba. cntrl a r, shag area off wood accented <'pls, bllns. Assume 7'7r kitchen. 3rd both off VA . Owner 552"95031 master retreat. Anxious 586-9700 . .CC-'--'-'-'-"--------\ owner, call no"'· hkr. LAiquota NICJllOI I 052 540· 1720 beds. Beaut :idult park, to to 25 units. Prefer ••••••••••••••••••••••• •642·9900• 646·1456 sooW. lSth St,Sp.l8,ND. c .~1 . area . ltave AL JETIYVIEW lrtlM 3244 lalboalslClftd 3106 -----_--- 1974. zo·xso· lk>mettc 011 CAS~I. 646·6710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses f'urakhedor ••••••••••••••••••••••• $235. 2 Br, 2 Ba, bltns. beaul Hunt. llarbour. ----------l On Ocean _Blvd, only BEAUT New Ra nchoSan UnfvndtlNod 3300 GRAND CANAL on Lillie cpts, drps, very clean. .. o-143l ar1 •pm. 2 4.PLEXES steps to C~ina Cove. A J oaquifi ·T wnhome 2 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bal Is Deluxe 2 br frpl 1J30Victoria, 979-5099 J large lu xunous 2Br. 2ba · · 9 lb I I d s d -· h ' ' Side by side, Cost.a Mes duplex w /hardwood nrs. 2112 ba, 2 slory. Overlooks a oa s a n • o · ra 1ant eat, boat dock. DUPLEX E·Side 2 br, 1~1~ Acreage for tale 1200 ''ery well maintalnt•d. Fo r mal dining r m & 10H course & lake. $600. Bayf.r ont. 48R, _3ba , Y r-1 y .· $ 3 5 O. N o kit, rncd yard. 1 child, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lots of l a~·n co mp'I super J e tty & Oc~an S47·7044 /552·0<liS Family o nly. Winter pets/ch1ldren.67J.«lO'J' small pet ok. S2IO. mu. 3 Acres in South Laguna f e n ce d bllns , view . 5650 mo. Ca ll $700.Yrly$900.675-05Z5. Avail.Aug.l3.r.42.(:fl57 $48 .000. t\of11kl'S 6 ocean s prink le r s . Recent! *RENTALS* , \'iew parcels. Only 15';~ painted, $85,000. SOUTI 644"7211 agent. UN IV. PARK Exp d men seekin_g pro-lalboa Peninsula 3807 MEl:>ITER~EAN down. Coal & uranium COASTINVESn1ENT 2 BR. 1 BA. cute cottage, 3BR.2 Ba ..••••. $360/385 ~~y a~e":ia_n~g;61."7 ~:6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VILLAGE • can supply all our energy 549·0812 646-671 Jots of shingles & shake. 3BR, 21h Ba ......... $ol2S "!\f.k .. • -$375. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 1 Br.1 Br & Den. 2 Br, 2 for JOO yrs. but invest 5325 .673-1658 COLL EGEPARK 1 e story. 2 car encl gar ., agains t inClation. Owner , 14 UMITS Sl65M 3 BR.den. 2 ba ....•. $400 COftdo...W... balcony. 642·1603 :~a~oe~~h1~~·p~i:lsj 494-8106or 492·6550. Anaheim. Prin. only. s:::i· ~~.~:. lgp~~:~·g~a~~.· 2 BRRan2~~o8SanJoaqui!!,,.... tlftfunilshed 3425 3 BR, 2 Ba· bay view new paol s, 4 tennis courts .... I P __.,, 1400 Agent 542·1 . •z a ......... ........, ••••••••••••••••••••••• h • d • N Sa NSS ro,_ •• , laundry, bllns. ()pen·70S TURTLE ROCK w~s e r / r ye r . · o unas. FOUR·PLEX ~tarigold , &12·9918 3 BR, 2 Ba .• , ••.. $425/450 NEWPORT IEACH chtld /pels, $415. 5"8·2649 2400 Harbor Blvd ........................ PRIME I ....... ., Good C. l\1 . Jo catio ·4 BR Z'" B .. 75 All new 2 Br, 2 Ba, Con· Cost a lt1esa 17141557'8020 ~ w /bltns +dishwshrs 2 BO, frplc. bltins_. carps, WA. L"Nu•T·SQ···0-A--R-E'.' d •~ t L' 1.1 Z BR nr. beach & hay. IUILDI~ 0 • DC"au · crp ng, 1.e. Redecora t e d, tridry, Large 2 Br. bltrL<>, crpts, $1,050.roJ FS6.7A500. heNaelcd. I!!, udnoits f!~· :~g ;~guente $300. 3 BR, 2 ba .•••.• , . , . sig; bllneds & refdri_!~I~,. m1rl· prkg. Adults, lse. $275 d rps, $17<1. Call aft. $172.000->'<•rlyi·n-me , · p,J ,., WTI • • • DEERFIELD HOM ES ror war •vue» • poo · Agl 6'J-62IO 12noon ••s 94" .. ., YEAGER REALTY Steps to Wesll'liff shop-mo. · --"-'--'---''-~-'-•·-~'---Excellent tax shelter 556.6171 Cotto Mesa 3224 3 BR, 2Y.z Ba ········ $425 -Great Newport location I------------< "' ping. $375 mo.646-8710& LARGE 3 Br w/patio &. Ted Hubert & Assoc. Lots for sale 220 ;;~;::·~~·~;~;·;·;~~·; 645·8206 Corona chi Mtr 3122 frplc $250. Garden apts 675·8500 D I ~-3550 w/pool. Adults only. The __________ ,•••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, Crpts, Drps, bltns , VlSleN .. exes r111m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vendome, 545-8628 Commercial HUGE fed yd. Kids & small pel ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURIOUS Property 1600 HEWrORTLOT O.K. $395. w /gardener & alALTY $200·Large l Br, Yrly 1,680 s q • apt dplx . LAR GE l br w/view, pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $85,000 or offer. Ca ~·ater paid. 545-3621 552:7500 lease. Jus t bring your Livrm., dining, kitchen, S175, Adults. Nu merous Properties di\•ideinlo3or 4lots.8 •SHA RP 4 DD 3 Ba. -linens. If.! blktobeach. entry, 2 bdrm, cpted, 545·8628 · Long triple net leases owner. Will con side T h bit · rp1 FR UNIV. Prk, Terr. Cam· (213)798·4356 or 794·7176. drpd, wall paper, bit-ins, M V d BR d trade for local income wn se ··In&, ' 1 ' bridge T wnhse. 3 br, 2 Ma ry. 2112 car grge , lndry, es~ er e 2 ·Con °-Triple-ATenants pool. pa l1 0, $395 se. ba. Comm. Pool. 5395. s t rge. assign lease lo Patio_. pool. No pets. $240 S340.000To$540,000 property. 5i16·9556 aft 833·1653 17306 Peach, 552.7896 Apai lw1ct1fs Funi•d responsible cp\e. View. mo. C1rst & last. 646·3680 LAWSOMREALTY 6P!'it. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $475 675 7107 6 75 .. 4562 COLLEGlrAIK SPAC. 2 br, 2 ba Condo. 2 Corona del Mer 3722 · -· EASTSIDE 2 br. Twnh~e. Ask for Bob Moody OCEAN FRONT 3 BR, 2 BA, ram rm. patios & Rec. ctr. Cls. to ••••••••••••••••••••••• S200. YRLY. Lge modern Adults., no P<52L•0-0 Q\liel. --------~---1 Avoid eongestion hig bltns. nu cpt. &: drps. Schls. & shops. 5076 Ap· BACH Ap" $16C, $175 & 1 br, bltns. beams. cpts, ~~m-~AI!.... ex. mo.· rise & crowd . Consider a C 'd L' ~= I -~ d Ad 1 --·· 2 0 YEAR ov . pa 10 • .,...,u mo. pie Tree. 1 yr. se . .;>JWJ $220. Util. pd, Nr. ocean.• .:'.'.!'P~':.:· "'=:'·::99~1::!8~u~lS::_---1:::----:::---"-:--:----an Investment or hom 631 1919 I •· NETHETNET site. Level view ottan · mo. lst& aat1+$lOO,sec. 2SOOSeaview 2 BR I Y.z ba • 1 blk to lBr, util. pd, drps. new & S 2 S c e a n g • ·• • cpt slo"e ~•g. $370 front lot in San Clement 3 Br. den, kids &pet 213.330.3979 · Costa Mesa 3724 beach. Adults only, no 831:9276 • • •u.1• • Lease with 8 Nat'I. t e· at a fraction or NeWpOrl $1652 Br, child, sngls ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. $385 Mo. \-'==.:...------- nant. Our deve'ml. co. is Laguna prices. Prl.Com 3 Br. fam rm, 2 ba, kids, TURTLEROCKJ·br,2ba, 539_95 WEEK & UP Boyd Rltrs. 675-5930 ....-aa~o,. a.act. 3840 just completing several munity, bch & fa clls. pet. sngls, fncd, gar . · fa m rm, rrml DR. frpl, ·~_...,....,. new projects in the LA $95,000.0 wner498-1951. Pool, J br, 2 ba, child, BBQ. close to pool & •Studio&:lBR Apts 2Br.l batriplex.Pool.No ••••••••••••••••••••••• Basin. Prices range from R-~ Est_...-pet, applns. $210. park. $445 mo, lease. •TV & MaldServ Avail pets or child under llKE TO IEA.CH SllO,OOO. all cash. • l03--.. ,. Furnished $175. 1 br, 552.1237 • Ph?ne Serv, ~td pool 16, $250. 644-7662 HEAR SHQPlllMG Excti-210 I t Agt F •ChddrenSectton B ·r BR return to investor. !\fr. -··~-sng s,pe · · ee. •SSOFFweek's rent SUNNYJb 2 ba /b eau_t1 ul ne w 2 Child : 714 -557·9505. Suite•••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFfHDIRS RENTALS /ad r, . w ay studio apts. Fr p l.,, HAVE C •-BR 1 w & oceanview. Quiel. So. 116, 3400 Irvine Ave., 2 on.......,.. I • •642·9900* 28R.,2Ba ......... s:J50 .....,SNewportBlvd,CM f H k G bltns.dishwashcrs,2 car h C Ba l sty nr Cal Sta 3BR 2B ••-/435 .w• o wy, nr. par . ar. d •--Fr Newport Beac , a . • • . .. a ••••• ...-548.9755 645-3:967 spa ce, no pets. S3.50 mo. garage. Sun ec...:.. om 92660 FUiierton. $3800. eqwty, 3 BR, pool. Sharp decor, 3BR.,2'h Ba ••••..• SASO · or 675-74980r 675.5225 $260.536-2579 S177.mo.or3BR.111:1 9a, pri vacy, nice street 48R.,ram.rm.,21h ba. L9eh 2 .. Cottdomin1ums adlt. security nr So. ~st. grounds & pool malnt.' 4 BR, N.8 ., wntr •.•. S800 Int / ~,;..,..., pool Cotta Mesa 3124 NEW triplexes. 1,2,3 Br • for tale 1700 Plaza. $5500. equity. S425. 2217 Ral e ig h . LE RAISOR ns. w w, .... ...,, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dix thruout, rrplcs. fncd ••••••••••••••••••••••• $187. mo. Will trade 631·0088or548-67'97 S200. Adlts, no pets OffleahnPath yd, 2002 Huntington St. .,ORTH L•GUu• eitherforlalemodel car, 642-9520 J, 2 & 3 Br. Adul•· no 536·4022or539-6779 " "" """ e t c . of same value. MOVE now 2 br $175., REALTY ~ CONDOS t 638_1769 kids, pets. Also Spanish E·SIDE bach. w ffrplc. pets, dshwhrs, shag cpts. NEW 2&3 BR, D/W, Crplc. Ocean Views-2&Jbdrm. horse ranch, 2 br, kids, 4523CampuaDr .. Irvine Cozy. Jusl redecorated. closed gar age. frpl c, Adultsonly.Agt.S36-752M unlls rrom$54,000. ATTRACTIVE mobile· pets ok. A gt. F ee. CampusValley ShopCtr. S160.mo.675·2913aft5 BBQ, Gas & water pd. or536-4095 C II 67 ~7225 home In P .S. area, ex-"79-8430 CALL 133-&600 Pool 1-------- 0 ~ change for o.c. or boat. Casa de Oro LA MANCHA A"S EX lge 2 hr, 2 ba, dlx ' '' "'' ' M ' \ \I.LE' HI·:\ LI'' /,!!I H(, I '-'flU•rl•',I '•I 0 T , D . R oger s . days 3 BR, Z BA, E..SIDE L1.-1 leach 3241 ALL UTILITIES PAID 778 Scott Place, CM poolside apt nr bc:h. Adil, 6i5·0072 Rec. rm & encl. patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1 ___ ~°''!02=:507~3'------J::-n~o~pe~ts~Sl:80~-~536-8362':--:;:-:-::--:;;­PLUS room for o(fice or OCEANFRONT $160,000. Compare before yo~,. studio. Wlr & grdnr pd. Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, 2000 sq. rent . Custom designed I IR ILOFT ONl.Yf 2 Luxury Apts. nr bch util. Rlftfalt Ad Its $395 67J.6372 ( rd featuring: pd, J Br, 2'h Ba, frp\c, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u · · 010· 57rt-95Bar, rpLal, SeeAd'utgtsua · •Spacious kitchen with Pvt Patio, frpl, 1 yr lse ~a rages, $375. z Br, 2 Ba , Hou~sf'urnilhecl ORAMGESTHOME ly.S.:.~678 e. on· lndirectllghling Jmmediateoccupancy frpl c, 1 gar . $295. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br + den, 2 frpls, rec. & •Separate din'garea HAYLOFT APTS 213·598·5425. ****STOP•*** Cieneral l 102 hobby rms. Grdnr--wtr. SHARP! Ocranvu Con· •Home·like storage 283 A'locado, CM •Private patios WANTED: Aug. 1 or art. Wasting money on non·••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. Adults. $300mo. temporary Ho!"e,2br,2 645·0143 h I negoUable rent receipts. JUNGLE li ving t br, util 673·63'12 ba, den. Partially furn. :cMlosaredblegpaurlwlm/santorage 1----------1 gB:~. 835~~-0\ (':;:3,w /poo • Tax advantage of in-pd, C.M. Also 1 br H.B.. $375·$400 mo. 499-2109 NearConiplt+ion terest&laxescould save kids. pets singles ok .·38r.l ~ba ,Closetoschool eves/wknds. or Mr. •KingsizeBdrnu CEDAR WOODS 3 BR, 2 BA, enc. gar .• you IOO's or S$$$$ yearly, Walk (o water t br, Sl2S.. & college. Lease $3t!O incl Brubaker 546-0001, 8-5 •Pool, Barbeques-sur· 329 University Dr near w /W cpl & drps. ~ mi 2 Bedrm. 2 baUt, single util pd, N.8 . Surf apeeial gardner. &15·S843 betw 9 rounded with plush Back Bay. 2 hr & den. from beach, chi ldren story Condor. in Santa 2 br, $205., sing les. & l2. XLNTOCEANVJEW landscaping. From $275. Eastside. OK, no pets. ~O mo. An a eom ple tely r e -fa milies. N.B. And 1 b_r •• E.aslside ZBr,girno :i°1irms.,i2'h8!ki cust. A1dB~W~ls 548·7437 or646·1164 Bolsa Chica & Wam(:'r, furbishe~. s till only L<1g . Beach, S16S., ut1J kids, no pets. Quiet & w~fr:~~'. !:P. di~~g 36SW. Wilson&L2·UJ1l See Mgr . 4662 Milo, Apt. $21 ,950. with lOo/o down. pd. Agt. Fee 9'19·8430 clean. $22S. 845-2573, rm.; bll·in kitchen. 2 Car CASA VICTORJ,\ A. 846·5847 Ask ror Frank, 839-8321 • .-...._ I I-~ 3106 gar. lmmac. lhruoul'. ATT_ RA CT_ IVE studio, l ,2 &3Br, Agent -·-a s-I BR tit d -t l L f Delux.eUnfum/ 3 BR. 11h BA, W/W <'Pl & . ••••••••••••••••••••••• , u p , qu1e , $475 Monttf qu1e , prtva e, or one d d h h 1 1 I p perty 2000 , . garage, couple only, no MISSIONREALTY mature !!mployedperson orf"'urn.gaslwtr.pd. rps. s ws r., rp • ncome ro FCorh Exec11.1t1ve4wB/fa m41bly . children, no pets. $l9S. • • 494-0731 • • on ly. Utsls. pd. SIJS. Call Adull!l-No Pets Sec. gate 0paKll.•0•0e~15-•_•5265r. Chlm"\0d_r~.~ , ..............•....... •WEKNOW• LAGUNA NIGUEL • IEST• ••••••••••••••••••••••• arm ng r , a 9'79·i888or548·8251 . S48 ·S148, e veni ng & Pool,Rec.Rm,Elevator r~ ., TARBELL FREE & CLEAR ·home. So. Bay. Lovely L-Hllh 3250 weeker1d . 52S Victoria,&L2-8970 mi. from beach. Warner 4 PLEX patio. ~50 mo. Sept '75 to 4 BR , 2 BA Mesa del Mar .~~-;•••••••••••••••• , & Bolsa Chica. 4662 Milo. N L m 3 L 1 n d June 76. No students good cond . Avail now. lB bit' l'I . 2Br. l Y.z ba, .::ar, t'arpets, Costa Mesas Finest Loe., _A~p_l-_A_._84_8_·584_7 ___ _ J BEDROOM FORMER -MODEL hig h abo\·e the --•1 lley w ith roreve r ·~lew·2 poola·clubho_use- -..Culdesac 1trttl. Pricl'd -. to sell at SM ,000. L._a Nip Really 830·5050 496·4040 ~· .0 a please.675·4'198.. $375 . mo . i n c ldg r, tns, cen air. drps. No pets. $200 mo. Only kind in the area.•-COMPARE & SH Un1 vera1ty. SSS,000 trade gardener. Call Larry shag c pt, $315/m o . 548.2748 Quiet.garden·like·adull NEW deluxe, beach area , This ia the best buy in as do\vn pymt on larg~ WboePlfthnwla 3107 5465880 ' 552-950Jor586-9700 Uvin g. Lge 2.3, Br, 1,2 2 Br, 2 Ba, closed gar. Newport Bench. A lg. O.C. home or J.nc. Prop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' HwlhMJfCHI •ach 3740 Ba. WW crpts. drps. S275. mo. All ulil pd. s pacio us home, com· can add cash or Olhl'r )Br 2baDuplex S475 Yrly 3 BR 2ba.Newlypafnted. L..,...Mipel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, bltns, some wood 846-1311 or 846-4938 A~. plete ly upgraded in properti es. Rick Le'aae . A vail Sept 1. $350°Permonlh.Children •••••••~•••••••••••·~··NO INCRE ASE In sum-burning frpl . Beaut. Nofee. !".1 ari ner s School Dia · Alderette Rltr. M7·6469. 835·3100 days. Eves & O.K. Aaent64().(IQ20 Lag. Niguel. Attractive mer rent Beaut.1 br fum landscpd, heated pool &I~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; k ds 67, .... model home. 3 Bd, 2 ba, · . 1 lo trlct . owners h ave OPEN HOUSE w n -4~1. BToro 3232 ramlly room, fenced yd. af\seS~fJ&Sl75.Sparush Attract verenL HOWREMTIMG bough\ unother and are Deluxe4-l'lf'x L-le•ch 3141 •••••••••••••-•••••••• Small pets ok. Leise. s YI g, plvtndencl dglar . Martinique.,.._ IEFIRST! anxious to sell. There is . . -,,-·-BR h 1 . 1425 m 4!.M 9721 poo, sauna, ry, a Ls . Im Santa Ana Ave.CM not anothe r like It at 7352 Garfield. New units ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 · 2 BA ome w/ nnt, · 0· · · 1'1301 Keelson Ln , l blk Mgr Apt 113 646·S54Z 1 Bedrm, $185 : 2 bednn~. 583.950 , 549.081 2 & Huntington Brearh, tax Oceanfronl 2 Bd, 2 ba. trees ea lore. Close to w.-rt .. ~ 3269 w of Beach olf Slater 1 -~~-------1 S2M ; a bedrm, 2 bath. fp ••• _.,10 sheltered propeny. l~l rrplc, Av1ilable Sept. t. frwy. s chools !hop'g . .._..,.. ~ .. ~.:..7848 · LGE t Br w lloft. pool ~-Children OK. 0Jll'n ~ -· Y I 1 ' -·kcd -1 I I -'·--••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · ' ' · ' yr write-off StlM. Lions ear Y renta . ~ -mo nc 8•1-....c:J..,r. Jacuzzi, encl. gar, ut1l pd. Dally 12·1. West of Bea<'h Wante d lo Bu y from Estates, 5.16·2579 g1 ra ge. 494 -3148 or Agent. S!N-4648 NEWJ.Y decorated 4 br, 3 WEEKLY RATES Adlts on ly $235. Avail Blvd. on Adam.o;, north at 0 \1.·ner. Small Bluffs Con-494·5109 eves. H tk _,. le-" 3240 ba. den, frplc, steps to Executl•e Slths 7·15 , 393 Ha m i I to n. Alabama. 2 blocks. do. 675·1253 or P.O. Box •••DON"T*** ._._ rtle-·" 316, '1iWi e,.on beach. Lei~ $S50. By 642·1960 days 645·4411 KENT ROGERS 402, CdM. Buy any lnve11tment unUI rw-wpo ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• owne r 645 ·3370 aft. 4 727 Yoe klvWIO ••d rves ' REALTY ----------1 you hive eheckfd ~se ••••••••••••••••••••••• Suprr 4 bedrm, 2 balh + Belitctt Blvd 1t Yorktown 714/848'8300 "How Lucky c.. completely ~u.rt»shed 2 WINTER · Oceanfront 3 den. erpt~. drps. R/0 , TOWNHOUSE 2Br. ZY!i 536.0411 Hoclfttda 0.Meto 714 /960-~ YouGet" Bedrm, 2 bath sing le br,2 ba .~75.;.~. $3M501\_96N3 r4";!~!tminJater wb1as,h /P,!Ogla'rbNlolpen~ .. • STUDIOSlllll 160W.WlhoR,C.M. OCE •ND''-~"" s tory Condos . Only " ...... 1 • . -ot:vor oe d1,., . -· •FullKi'lchen A ~-1 h d •-675 9188 Cloud G: 2BR unfurn. new nninl. b lh $21 ,950. wt ~ own• H 1 2 b --•Healed Pool OU •• 2three Br, Z a apt.s, ugepreslge sty,4 r, BEAUT.GR OS bltins, t'rpts, drps, nr. Double ear gar. with sun· monthly p ayments ·or Honea UnfwWlfetcl formal dine rm, 2Y.a Mi. anyon view; 1800aq. n. 3 •L1undry FaclliUes AD ULTS-NO PF.TS beach & Edinger. No deck-Could be3e1r. As· $200. Alk for Fra nk, ••••••••••••••••••••••• up1raded thruout. 2 Yrs BR . 2111 ba., wet bar. •Free Utilities 10 minutes to ocean. Lge pets. 5175. 545-0160 1ume '1\!t loin. CorlWl on 839·8321, Atcinl. G....,..e 3202 new. Walk to ocean. $475 $.WO. Aaent644·l133 •Free Linens 1 .Br Sl75. Gas & Water down Sit & Sun 12-7, 7311 TAX SH&Ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• per mo. C11l Keith or BLUFt'S CONDO. 3 Br, •TV & Mild serv. avail incl. Dr1perie5. earpeL,., 2 BR Condo, frig, stovf", Seashorc-Dl'r-------1~-';lll(SR....,___. FT ¥1y~..rWK ' Fa 2· 71. '"'ttfttr•lly-looa\ed; .-·r.!;~.~~---_ gas heat. gas stove, air pool, I ml. from bch. $240 0 SeeHowLucln. vr-11;.nnvv-child pet sn fncd ~ •• , .. .., condtttonint;---Sttimmln1 mo.ala~ 2203 ,..;-'-"'--------\ "'1 7931-41 .Holt St, Hunl-' • ' WALKtow1ter2br,Sl85., Mo. Broker&M-1133 •lMiletoocean pool, rec. room. washers 1J4., YouC•ht" i~(ton 1<:h.LwturioU1 $200. 1 b ldcb,pet1.1inait11.0rll')' lcdryers. HowportloDClt 1069 ~' 2a.3 apu. L ions ~.B. Poo • S br. 2 a, this 1 br. $135., kldo, pet< PAMORAMICYllW SMALLBEACllHOTl!:L \--'-------! . St\IS.2BR . ••••••••••••••••••••• n,53S·Z79 LAG•·_ Hiiis 3 ~. 2 ba. !,!1.~o30me . A1t. Fee. Bly It Irvine llills. En· Rooms.$22..SOweQ. Q..EAN 2 br townhouse. "'32CloySt .. ""' .,,.,..... l ertalnrr'• d e lll hl Apus1oomo.53&-7ftws l Y.i ba, ga raae. $195 . 213·431·9803 _......rYlewHonerts TWO ON A LOT child.pet. .1---------\w/pool &I: 1•mc room. Ad Its 1 54ll-63S1 JBr,2Br. You own land. BALBOA 3 br,f•mrm, 4 Bedroom, 1 ~ b1thi. F•nla1Ucnew4br,3be, I 11 1ele1ca. 3741 u ,nope s. lrtlM 3844 Owner will finance. DUHAN I OOYLI 2 RR••·· ad. C.M. loo., b1, 1ppl1Gkid•,1r·••r. newly p1lnted, av1ll 4000 Ml n custom home,••••••••••••••••••••••• FUNKY East.side 1 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $87,toO. Owner/Brkr. 1401~~M 1!'_:•N-C. frMhly pilnted.. Owner A !.~s now, ssso. mo.~ ror wood c.IUngs, 3 frplcs, Studio apt, t•r, ulll furn. Cre11t ror bachelor. New Wal nut Sq1;;11re. 28r, 67)..q99 1 ..,,.,,.._,,.._,. arixloua. Ye•pr Realt y HOM*'W Keith, Bkr or Fay m1111 xtr1s. $11.50, mo. l at & l•s l cll'1n'g . cpl. $200. Util pd. 2l6S3 l l,ol b1, air, cpt.s /drps, 548-1168 SM-4171 . * 64Z·tt00• 982.-4471 6'5·7102orlll.cn97 491·1236 an. 8 PM. Santa Ana Avt.631·1289 refr1. $275. 642-1536 ,, I r .. I ' I 't)ll'I''' ---• I • ' BIO DAILY PILOT Mond1y. August•. 1975 , SERVICE DIRECTORY Add it ... Build it ... Diaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet it ... Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move it ... Press it ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Plaster lt ... F i x It ... lu1in•s1 SH'•ice Ca-nl•r Child Care Gordeni..n Hculla9 .._.c.,.. Paint'--,..apesblCJ "'5 til"4) Jrtt Servlc• . r--.. ,. ••••• ••••••• '""II" ••-;•••••••••••••••••••" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • •••• ••·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'r rH Removul, llmbinJI: & NANCY BARNt:.5 Cabint•ts, ltoom Add its. SU MM t:R l>AY C1\MPS Expert Jcp&AM •HAUWNG• Ford's t.andsc1pe Prof Pal nte r , honc1t JUST PLUMllMG? Shrub <'lcurin~. Rototill· Ty pin g Serv1ct·. Ht•i.:i; pat 1 0 s , Gar 3 g" s 1-.:a('h ~·k differvnt SlS · Landsc;i,pe Gardener YARD CLf'..ANU P Sod tl~awns!Sprink\t"ni work, re as. Int text. free Fist Serv n.,•as Hale5 rall's by tht' 11r1 ~\· ar R mdl 'Jo: 835-3562. t.1r 'A'k, for info-&~5050. 1 ~T~a~k~a~t·~~N~u~'!'•~IY"46-!!:~~"7~2A'..l;:;:-=:'~'-™-;;:-oon::-;::-;•~·----;-::;-l :-'L~l~c ~/l~n~>~u':m=L~962;:=--~"'~1~7-I e a t . R e fs . 548-21':59, Just OneC:&l l To: Ing. 6-!2·~.·---· hour. 640 MUl'>or&I0-59"l1 Garriu , · 1· •Garage. ltouJe & Apt. J L d . 642·3913 JUST PLUM HING t "ord 'sTreeSt:rvlrc -------1Controctor •YOUNG GARD~ER Clean outs & ltaul awa". a panes.e an scap1ng • 642·4111 • Experienced Crew llookk.:•t•11in._:S<•rv 1<'l'~ CarpetS~r•ice-••••••••••••••••••••••• Need to bWldbusiness M5-S47:5&S:5?-8481 1 Sod, reseed, i.prinklen:. £XTERlORS SAVI'.; SS:-----·---·--l.icl lnt4ured~·1'8l? Ocpt'ndablt·; l'X··••••••••••••••••••.,,.•• F ~l.Gl'rwil·k&Son 557·6l87Ufterl2PM · f>)'ee esl.C·2164S-Xll8 R .L . S i nor Stair MARV'SPLUMhlNG ·-···--·-·-.. ·- Pf'r•.•_n.€'t•d : !C'abon.1!Jll'Ca•p•I & Uphols tt•rv_ Add lll.l'mdlJB1·114321 ..._ h h 1 d / d Llc~nsed Insured Call •646·9W7• t "" 735-. ' CO!\tl>LETE G d & •ras au e 'garage y M......-y 9793335 NOJOHTOOSMALI ori r:i t s 6 ~ (."it'<.jn 1ni.:,. S t t'a1n & 673-6041 549·2170 ar en c leaned . Anyth l nJ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------i ·-__:__Tut IMJ S llN • Sh ""'"''" L'rl''' t•s t Tree Scrv_. I~. work -mov-•_·~-.... Rlchanl. p r · I ·11 -I llR •IN CLtCAR•m-_~• •••••••••••••••••.•••••• •SUN.I ~ t.:• ~ .. · •· .. · · p,.l-io covers. dt•cks. Lowestprll'eS.551-9180 11:U .,,_,, WILLIAMS&Sons roess1ona s w1 p~un " -ftl."...,~ Rookk\'l'p1 ng S.,.'r\'1"~"~ r.4G-7Rt 1 fences, ell'. Corn petiti\'e ~~~.!'.'.~'!:.~~~-1 --;;;:::;;:~~::;;:;::;--1 Masonry. Brick /Block & )'our home. .».nd do i.l J::YJ:t/Wk·nds·Sumo l'riee WA NT T 0 LI'. A RN +i-40 tl?''7 S.17 1Mi9 s•--• 0~ ·-• G ...... ~ Sor•icH Hauling Anything Stone. C•ll S81·7K29 right Int /Ext Reait-Guar --558·1380 BANJO?? For-Info, C!lilll • w~ _ _ J o h n . s c· a r P t• l & pnces. ;;OUM7'<. n.JV"........., 'In Garage e1eanup. · · c:re". 548·4987 <i1lt\:r8pm I-h 1 o h ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Rers.491·3169&751·0684. "' ·l'A'r lllLLINl; P 0 ster)'. n s ;impoti T J c · Rehable .,'lreplaces-Planlers Any plumbing· wat er ---·-·• ' ,_0 ,1 , .. ,a,danlsl . om ones onstruclion "THINGS" b" Moose. F t Se -963"'A..... '" INT EXT lb -•-Person:t l prof ... ':'s typ•nl? ~ ..........,c R Add "J t• 1 as rv1 ce. "'""""'· Brick lConcret~Patio · • " r .•• ..-.... up, serv-leak s -m_ .it rolitl' W-"I Dl"'ri·:i~t•rs & all color """'"~· m . 1·pa 10 Gen woodwork, repui~.1-----------1 wedoacoustlc,free est., 1 ., ....... 6H Clllll-.g u1 n1 y homl' an~·t1111i• 1nt·1 " l'\•rs Frt>c t'!1il 640-l876 plumb•·"". etc."'•--13 The Th••• or Us --"JI haul Block Walls· BBQ l>its enc osures-reas . .,.,,..;-.,. •••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••• l'\'l'S & 1<o'k·t'nds CO~I &: br1 ghlenl•rs ~'..r 10 m in · · · ""'.... w1 Refs. Est.646-04&4 aft. 4, Gi'eg. 960-2166 Nl''A'port art•afi75--l t77 bh·:u.·h r1~r ~our IO.'hitt'Gardesting fl ANDYMAN-Homes tras h, junk. Clean·uP1 ----------·1c II d -I c<irµt·t ~. s :1ve money b)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages. $10·$15 load Mo1'lAcj o ege stu enl·Arr e11s B .. ·1•-rs ,. m•• xi •'• l••P> Apls. Conscienliou · 548-6801 •••• equip. 4 yrs. t!xp. ltefs. gc l'.a\'in ... , , ' .. ; Quality /P.1aint /Ldscpg Crafts man.&is.8S58 an ••••••••••••••••••• · I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:l£'.1nh \111grnon1.<11111rf): sod, s prklrs, :-;oil rond. Ho.wcle•"'9 Moving.Haullnf;t·Clean· :~t!~al\~~dl~~t."1~; ('('ml·nt l,::it111s, bloC'k rn1 & h:.ill SIS. An~ rm c leanup. 6<&2·333 1/ R•mo•e-Dri• ••••••••••••••••••••••• up. 2 College Students. 613.36S8after:>. "'alls. p3l1c• t'O\'Crs. l-;d. S7.50. coul'h SIO, _chair SS. 646 -4908. lnC'I. Grading . DIRT & llOUSECLEANING is our i:xpertenced & Reasona- 'A' Ork . RC'us. Uoug 15 yrs. t•xp. is "''ha t -------OEBRIS.833-2'...... Business. Call Jani-'s ble.640-1749 EL.-• ....... I 6-Hi·Oitll C\'t's. t·ounts. not method. I do JAPANESE GARDENER Ult '"" ,._,..,. .... IJPFJ -------1 If {"I r Roggedv Anns.675·6M3 Movlng /llaul•"ng. Studenl ~-ug Reb"rd 64S-721 OA·ork 1nysc . •\. re s. 10 yrs expl'r. a ll phases I DO IT AW 1 uu .. looflllCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFSCllECKED! Repaired & Kepl~eed Direct Factory Service License C39-15949ti PH: 549·291>1 CUSTOM WB.DIHG IS yrs. (lXp<:r. will bWh_I to your s1>ct:lfi calions or repair. t'ree esllmal~. Re•t onablc. Guarun· teed. Ila mllton-Ditmore. 2941 Ha ndolph Ave. CM 979.2290 Carpentrr 53 \·tllO I. Reasonabl et~limab .. 'S Electri cal. PlumbinJ!;. •HOUSECLEANING• w /large truck. Reas. P.tl_- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Call 751-1937. elc. Re•>. Rat-. 646_7.-By Reli11bleCouple Barry. 53'1·944:51839-5779. ~ -r c ..... i;c----..1.-.. .... .......... ··~···~,··············· ~A\'1-~ ,. Pro •l. C'U!\lon1 ~~IC' GdratestRefs548-6271 Scott~ PatioCovers REPAIRS. All typt"s •. 1 .. -------'""1 Reas, rree esL lie. Wall UJe the Daily Pilot ·._ rt"mod . rl·p:11r, ~tdd·on. •••••••••••••••••••••••JAPANESE EXPERT Responsible person de · . PaMli119/P .. lri.) 1nsul;11 io n. 1-Tt>t' t•st. &· Philtip!ICl'mt'ntCa. GARDf~NER industrial. sires quarters. afloat or A~y type ho~learung. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~:;1thrufinalJ..~-~ l>t•s 1i.:ns. ti45 --J.1~1. C-5tn1 \\'ork tr('('esl. Comme rcial. Residcn· ashore in exchange for Ex~r. We furnish own •QUALITY PAINTING• -------- lie bond -i51·56S7 aft 6. ti al. ~·7958 /548·5182 caretaking. J .P .Phelps eqwpmnl. S4B·lall an 3. Interior&: Exterior '9esfff /Repair Top Soil t • :irp.:-nt ry S<'r\'i<"<'S. A 11 83J·96SI & (I ) 459-1619 Call Lee 830-7278 ••• •••• •••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• l'h ~1sl's & Hcmr•1.tl·lini.:.1 Patios-Oril.'('S·Block & C lean~p s_. tree w.ork.1 _~--------l-lousework· Reliable VERY NEAT PATClt •TopSoil•Compost• ('ustom \\'oud"ork1ng S\umpsto ne Wa ll s -r otot1l l1n g. Min o r l-I h. 11., mature woman. Npl, Paintiog/Repair.35Vrs JOBS & RESTUCCO. •Mulch•Redwood* _830-__ 5020 __ •_n~y~•-i_m_•_----I I "f"asl Result" service directory. Your service is our specially. Call 642·S618 ext . 32Z t;.&2-7075 · ! P lanters . Li e /Bond. landscp'g.10yrsin are&1. Cal:~s~?;dc~d~':fo i'~ .... ~~I.· Lido, Bal area SM day. work guar, take advan· Fteeest.893_1439_ CaUS86-W30 ~~~~~~~~~~1 ~&1;;5~-8~72;0~~~~~~~~&1~6~-269~3~-!'!!~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~67~22S7aft6 tageof my exp.536-~7056~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' Apartrnrnts Unfunol: A artm~nts Furnished Office Rental 4400 lndwstrial RenW 45 ._...st PenoetOls 5150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P u 1 --·-· 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o-•-""' 5005 HolpW ..... d 7100HotpWootod 7100 HolpW..tod 1100' L.nuna Btach 3848 or n urn•~ "i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................................................................... ' I SO I Wastclff Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...-• 1800 Sq. f't. P.1·1 Space. M CTU G Newport Financial Ctr Front off ice. Large rear PROANPUFEA RVRIN ES Caring confidential \)l'OP !I pt'blJll' 11\IO lhl' --------- (l('t•:Ln from ~·our 1\111. Vi~-Til'-t>e1.._b-i~.6(";(VI l.l•:1s1'. Luxury. Sl'i:unt~. , i\1.itur" ad u lls. 31755 l:"st. (lClllMG ~llll COllC(Pl ! 11" y ·l!l!I :,!i;J5. IOULT tllUIDl UYl•t ------I i U!i"U f"llJ; ~Cl•llO \\'1tt~"·atl'r \'1cY. Ulk l<t 1 1 •Bocl<telo..-i 11.l':u·h. 3 Bd. 2 h.1 . S..'MJO. •I BR , 2 BR l>l';t ~t' . .J!l4 3:183 or I '339 •2 BR & O.o I~·:.: ·· -------1 From S17S ·S485 • l·BL>R~I .)P'f • 1-Blk. :1bo\'t• Coas l tl'<l-•v.. Mesa Verde Eosl & Adam' 1r1 So. Lagun:1. Clus.._··to ---'s_•_o_-_1.eo.o __ _ t•\·1,·ryth1 n g~ Sto\·e. Leasing Offiu Space door, $250 mo. 1775 Whit-RI TA LIN counseling & referral. Call on Sile P.1anager tier St. CM . days 540-~710 Very ,J!0 000fitable. Abor tion, adoption & 646 .....,.. ....... . keeping. t7 14 )642·3lltexl246 eves ·uuol. 2!1%doWT1 + APCARES47-2S63 WESTCLIFF BLDG . NEWPORT BEACH c ... ~•· w.~t<h!t o,..., '"" i..,ne "•• ,/ .... i;-1<1111<>1 ;/ c-...-,_,"""' ·~~ ./tlr<>- ,/ '"" --toa11:...i.. ,/ X.00> -..ce ./Secy _,.,,,. ...... ./ """"" -''"' Small Inventory ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOLLAND IUSfNESS Drinking problem? Storage area fot rent on 645-4170 SALES540-06(11 Calhl Alcodhol 83511elpline Pacific Coast Hwy. No. --c:-----:--:::-::-::-::~::::-::-:::---,i -.:'.24~'~'~a"--"~a~y~~-3830:"':'~-I Laguna. 8 'l'l flXZOft .170 LIQUORSI'ORE PROBLEMS? W.:CARE sq.ft . total. Security on Cen trally located in ONE WAYllELP Pre mise s . $48. mo. Newport Beach. $78.000 CENTER 494-5002. full price iricludes invty.. 24 hr Hot Line 645·8800 lie, etc. Agts: Bill or R...tals Wanhd 4600 Steve, 546·8640 SPIRITUAL READER Storage 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open 10 AM to 10 PM WANTED. Space for 40x8' Mortg11ge1. Tnat Advice on all matters. ..,,.. Trailer. Irvine teacher. o.idS SOJ5 312N. El Camino Real rt'fri g. " "'' t•urpct S?tl() ----------1 i\l nnth . l ltl!. paul byl----------1 l)V. lll'f Call Mr. Howard 645 . 6101 ... .._. $140 up store-0ffices cpts 833-1498. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:an Clemente, 1''or appl. .\l lSS IO'." RE,\LT"c" • • ·l!f4·Hi31 • • . ADVERTISING SALESMAN Hard Seit Able and willing lo see and sell top executives of large industrial firms. ·Back~round in news paper special section promotions required. Should be familiar with all Orange Coast communities. Excel le nt remuneration and fringe benefits for top producer. Call Charles Pritchard, (714) 642·4321 , 9 AM loS PM Mon. thru Fri., for appointment, if you meet the above requirements. Dental Receptionist - Ex per. varied olc duties: must know insurance rorms. lluntington Bch. 751 -0980 DENTAL REC~PTIONIST 3 yrs experience, Orange Co. practice. 830-3731, ask for Gloria. OENTAL·C hairside for Perio office, fWI time, pre fer exp. in Oral Surge ry & X·Ray Lie. Ent hu siastic , good personality. Xlnt op· portunity. Good salary&· benefits. PH: 10-11 AM on l y . Tustin area . 544-5337. Tl., f ,,.,., 5 d•p• a i' bath. 17301 Re.pon,;bJe m;,ed <00ple LOANS up to 80% 492-9004 492-9136 ~ BeaC"h Bl ll.B.842-2834 need 3 BR fi xer-upper or We love to massage you ?To$:!00Lease.Xlntre-lstTDL-.a'l4' SoCall64S01160 Help Wooled 7100HolpW..tod 7100 DISrA.TCHElt CORONr\ DEL 1\1,\R WATERFROMT ferences. 543.3729 1/4MD TD LCNMI We're at 2626 Nwpt. Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Graveyard Shift.. Appl,y Mewpari Beach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., llr To"·nhouse. f111ll'. Hew port .. ach Lowest rates Orange Co. Near the Fairgrounds B. a b y s i t t e r , I i t e,l •---------•I in person, from S275 . 1 Br from $205. Exeeutiveoffiees Elderly couple, yard 'A'ork Settler ...... Co. It 's Great-Don't Wait housekeeping, Mon-Fri. CLERK TYPIST YELLOW CAI l'onl, li.'nni 5. C'Onti nl'nl al $150·S225 !'o1onth r o r r e duced rent · 642.2171 MS-061l 1:30-4 :30 in my westside 186 E . 16th, Costa Mesa hreakfast . Someocean & View ofboats&water 494·8541 . Serving Harbor area 24 •Abraxas.Mauoge• CM home. Must have ParfTiftle NOPHONECALLS Calal1n:.i ''ie.,.•s. Close to llLLGRUNDY years Kaye. Rita, J eanne , owntrans.Ref.646--6708 I mmediate opening for,l ----=P~L=E~AS=E:_ __ shopping & fine be:.ich. Reallor 675-6161 lusist•11/lnvnt/ Trish, Carolyn & Mary Barmaid wanted. de_pendable i_ndividual DONUT Shop Ear'" AM tl-l~-2611. Fin-• PVT.PARTYwillbuy2nd arewaitingtohelpyou!7 hbookk to ~ l ·~~~~~~~~~ .... 1EXECUT IVE "t -TD · M" d" Immediately. wit eepmgexp.k Shift. No tii!xp, n ee. sw es on ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . s. 1n . 1scount. days a wk ., JOAM lo C 11 work 3 days per wee ....... R C'fr1~t·rator. S<'eunt \" Newport llarbor. 400 lo ,· .. ,, Call: 642·3S13 12P~. 1733 Fullerton. a 548-9949. • · Woman age 25-4S. Apply -T•JE •·v c 1T1 NG 2200 rt 642 464 4 Typing 45 WPM, lO ke_y ,-n-~••on.-lJ5 ~ 17th ~ool; !'1~1;1.::1; !{~\·. ;J~~ PALM MEsAA.PTS. 645·440~q • . : Opportunity .5005 4-o•c••e..ts/ CM .631-1184 BARTENDER. bar & by touch.Call CM,.-.:... 'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• PH'SOflClls/ restaurant, full time. 644-]319 Uill1ards. tolor1'\· )1 INUTl':STONPT NEWPORT IEACH & FCMiRd Call forappt..549-9444 9AM 'tilNoon DRAPERY Workrm. Ex- \ R \'ll" l<~~'s'.~fiA OH. Bach. 1&2 BBCR~·from SI65 540 Sq. ft . dlx. suite A.IOUHSE-MAHl~••s •• ~~t••••••••••••••••• BEAUTICIAN-exp'd pre· THE IRYI .. CO. p 'd. only' wage open. L IDO Unique Charm ! Heaul. dl•cor "cl. 2 br. \1-:. brick patio. frpl . G75-635!1 U ·1 d h ~ Lo t & •--• 5300 "Tr:--' & N Cen Dr Carmen's Draperies , i\dults, No PeL" t1. P . $195ft.1ont Sl 000 s -.-, ..... "! f'd, but not nee. Atlrac· 550 ewport ter • 642.1435 156 1 l\lesaDr. Realonomics 675-6700 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• re,..aliolt tive neat person for at-Newport Beach 1~:_:::_;_:_:;__ _____ _ 15 Dlks East of Newport • 1 MO FREE RENT• INVESTMENT LOST /FOUND •••••••••••••••••••••• t r a c t i v e n e a t Equal Oppor . Employer B\\"d.) 1.2.3 Rm. offi ....... from CAM START A PET? JolK W..t.cl. 707 n eig hborhood shop .·1~~ ....... ~~ .............. ~~~1·-"."'-::::::::-:~'~ 546 9860 "~" PART TIME 960-2900 Adopt.ion. Low •••••••••••••••••••••• 548·6144. ·1 ORIVm " llayfront, 2 lid. 2 Ba . P\·t. . S13 5 p e r mo. N ea r Light • PI ea s a n l , Cost Spay/Neuter Info. Highly rxp. full charge ----------1 CLElk TYPIST llUI l ~ch. & pier. S550 yr ly. Lar~e I & 2 BR apts. 1<o·ith airport. No leasereq. E X T R E M E L y . accounta nt . Slate lie. BEAUTY OPER. as a Ac cts payable cle rk. TO C 1-1 AU FF EU R :119-193.5&644-4510 enclosed ~ar·s & pool, 833-32239Tilnoon p R 0 F 1 TA 81• E LOST:_Pub. Shaggy Blk. Tax expert. Going int Shampoo asst. Li c'd. Typing 50 wpm. Good LOCALEXEctmVETo f r o m S1651!".o. 1760 800. ore+ 400• ware· BUSINESS servicin g med-sizedmaledog.$100 semi-relirement.WLSh Guar.Salary.Fultorpt. w ffi gu r es. Exp. nee. Offiee on Weekdays •• PomonaAve.6-12·2015 house, cpt. lited ceil'g, local stores, etc .. with a REWARD !sn-8260 part time employment. time . De Silva Hair Salary $475. Newport Prefer Mature Man L L V •sk lo• Lee•'" 9208 F ashions, Lag. Hills. Beach insurance office. w /•ele•ence& Write to 2 Bdrms .. J ~~bath condo prkg. M·L zone $225 mo. N A T I 0 N A LOST: Brn spare tire ,.. <rM;· • Good company benefits. • MESA YERDE 1<o·1th pool. S33S 1\.to. Rooms 4000 646-1252, 644 ·2228 FAMOUS 60 YEAff: OL~ comparl dr wtlic. plate Help W.ted 71001;;;S86;;;:·27~7o::~~;;;~~;J cC".;a~l~I ~M~•~s-~N~e;•;;l~&13-84;;;;so~ l~P~-~O~-;B~o~x~J~SJ26 ....... ~·~S~a~n~t~a STEPS TO BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------' FOOD product which is 248HOZ. valuable. On ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ana, 92705• 'BR b r 5285 ROO,tS S2 k Ith FREE RBfT a HOUSEltOLD .WORD Adams CM . Please call Boys & Gi·rls Cocktail Waitresses v • 1 a. un · · 5· 'A'CC up"' IN AMERICA ADY 191R WOMEN SEA WIMO k i t chen. 548 ·97 55 or if1.ou adllOW. · is con· 968-4914. I' Bartenders s um e d by th e ----------1 A few very special jobs 10tol4 yearsolage. Dai -2 BR. 2 Ba eondos.175 545 -3967 New eluxe office s paee THOUSANDS DAILY in Lost: Wht & Apricot Poo-for a few very special ly Pilot delivery routes TIFFAMYS WE HAYE 1\.lstr Bit, own bath /en-for large or small users. this community, and en· die. Vic: El Eocanto & women.~ Personality & may be available in your Pvt 'f.JUb& Discotheque SUr.t :\1 ER REi\'TAl.S trance. Kitch pri\'. t:ast Liberal tenant improve-j o y s L l F ET I M E Pacifi'c Cst Hwy. Dana willingness lo work out· area. Earn profit for de· For interview: 67~6090· c.~I . SIOS mo. 548·5998. mL ents,talldametruu2·es09t00 0 2· REPEAT BUSINESS. Pt. Answers to name ol side a few hours daily liveries & cash, trips or COLLEG" _•ft• associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202~ W Balboa 1>71 ll>l>l oca e a MOSEUIMG! Peaches. Reward . more imp. than exp. merchandise for selling ~·~ Room & Board 4050 Brookhurst, Huntington AS PRODUCT (BIG-,_4_93_-_oos_•_-_______ 1 Jiiexible hours & choice new subscriptions. For SCHOOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. Nr. cor. Atlanta GEST NAM·E IN FOOD'-of Orange County loca-information please call Paid while training. ROOl\1 & BOARD in cx-& Brookhurst. Agent on INDUSTRY) IS PRE· FOUND: Long ~ai red lions. Stop by for coffee 642·4321 . f"rom San Your Army Recruiter chanAe for bahysittini:;. premises. or call Rltr., SOLD THRU EXTEN· grey cat. 7-27. Big Ca· between 10 & 4 and ask Clem ente-San Juan has all the details. Call 3 BH .2RA.frpl.S350mo Elderly preferr e d . Michael McGinnis l714 l SIVE AND CON · nyon644-1571 focDorothy.250E.17th Capistrano area, call him at Cost a Mesa, Patio. <"pts, drps. 3 car 645·2-135 99fi-J460 Collect. TINUOUS ADVER · FOUND: Irish Setter. Sl,SuiteF.CostaMesa. 495-00JOandMission Vie· 645·1163; Huntington J:!.ir · P ool. .r-.:r . 11oa~ Summ~r Rrntals 420 lutiftrss Rental 4450 TlSING ON TV, RADIO. South Coast Plaza. A""'"9I Haspffal jo-EI Toro area, call Bch, 962·8821 llospt. 548 -9341 . Eves.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M A G A Z I NE S , 646·J3S7 Recpt-Cleanlng. Full 0 581-6310. l --~------- •.'46·2M4R ______ IBLK . to Beach. New Con· ·--------·I NEWSPAPERS. ETC .• 1----------1 PT M Fr" knds EqualOppor.Employer COLLEGE STUDENTS -(COMPANY PRODUCT FOUND: lri11h Setler, • on -torw · Ame rica 's Largest NW PT Shorl's. 2 Br. 2 Ba. do. Jac uzzi /\'rillcyba ll. THE COLONY SALES JN EXCESS OF Male, approx 10 mos. orange, NB. or Irvine Private Security System p:araAe. upper duplex. Sips. 6· Sl25 1<o'k. 96R-57oo 30 RETAIL SHOPS l ift BILLION DOLLARS Vic. Bristol & Cypress, Write Ad #3Z9, Dail BOAT is looking for Student s:roo. mo. 5~.11 -s9t 2 BALBOA rEr-;IN. PT. Prime reasonable space ANNUALLY ). CM .640-5372 ~Bot P~x I:i60.Co&t GELCO '"TER Representatives fro m J.arge z BR. l ':i ba th Desi rable duplex, upper, avail able large & s ma ll. CONSISTS OFCOU.EC· LOST H . 'd esa, A the Laguna Beach, Mis· To'<l-·nhousc, bltns, DW. s pa c iou s. tile, <"pt , Old world charm with TING FOR MERCHAN· Ed·so'n ufgahn~hla~un~t ANSWERING Service. Xlntpay,goodfuturefor sion Viejo area, Part ;1dutt5, nr l-loaA Jlosp. dsh'<l-'Shr,disposal.\\'cck-~ench windows. gables OISE SOLD AND 1 · · w oman, 25 & up , person with production time or full time. Xlnt ~40. mo. 642·4387 ly. tli:J-2039 & trees. Adjacent to R E P L E N IS HING Beach. Reward. SS7·70$4 graveyd. shift. 540.tm experience & ability to oommision & bonus pro- Fe s t iv a I o { Art s INVENTORY. . LOST D g T / h "t maintain & repair spray gram , We t rain. Car nol Drug Storecterk For large H.B. drugstore. Expr pref, Approx. 32 hr/wk. Over 24. 847-2563. ENcfro-M_ ... .A.sseH*l•r• lnspec:lals Minim 1 Yr. Hi quality industrial expr. Know color code. Good solder· ing skills. Good benerill & opportunity for advan- cetnent. Delta Electronic Control Corp. 6f6.1TZ6. , ... , ElocfNHllc Tedi Knowledge of usembly instrumenlatioa & lest· Jng. Advaneed J(jnetics. 1231 Victoria. CM". 646--7165. EOE i\"ew 3Br, 2ba J\pt. 16th &· Newport Beach. ~ Rik to Grounds. RE QUI REM EN TS : Beagle. White as':o;a~h~ APPOINTMENT SECY equipment. Must be able necessary. For more in· OranJ?C'. Call 8.13-143'7, or beach. Family o 4. 1\u);! S80 BROADWAY Must aspire to Whi.te tipped tail & feet. Telephone. Evenings, 5-9 to tape & gelcoalsailboal formation call Dick ---------- offK·e 870·8800. 2·9. Aul? 23·30. Labor day LAGUNA BEACH INCOME OF Answers to Killer. Choke PM, our office, CdM. molds & variety of small Jimi nez Mon. thru Fri. "'k o pen. Sl50 'A't.>ek. In· 5400 WEik UP chain w I CM license Permanent. Good salary parts. Chopper exper. 9-11 am. 991-0MXJ. :~BR,2 BA .1,'2 blk .ba y & quireatl1236th SLNll. 494 7915 •3 t0 8 557 94 14 for mature, penausive definite advantage.Call d Jlch. Ne'<l-·ly rcdecor'tl . 2 675-9875. • have serviceable ear, 64..,c.· • or extrovert. 833·3656 or collect. 703-46.S-3723 ask Cc,>I students. pit sis, e· .Sunpnr<"hes & Gar. SJJOJINECWJPciRTS,-;;;;---;-;:,1 ~~~""""""~~~~~~1 START IMMEDlATELY S40-~-152.0623 Ru ss Smith liv. Eves/Sat.Car.phone mo.,,'rly .545-7098 !NEWP OR T Ste ps to if accepted and HAVE1"LO_S_T_G ___ Shrt __ Hr_do __ , nec.MrLyof\!1848-1004 beach. !\1od. 2&4 Br. $195. TH E FA C T 0 RY · the necessary 12.000 for erm · g. Apt Mgr mature small BOOKKEEPER Woman \'JEW apt. 2 br. bllns , toS450. 1<o'k.642·J.t90 Newport. Ideal s hOp inventory NOW in lhe Brown w /whate spots. building some mainl. over 2s, Marine exp. CONCESSIOHG-IRLS pool. S250. mo. 2453 avail. in the mall. $140. bank. • Has grren .collar. Male. Apt K rt 54 5311 Mu1t be 18 years or lr\•in(' Av e. 642-6889. 301 EdJ?ewatcr Apt CJ IJr mo. 673_9606 Fo• local •'nt-i"ew, in· Kahlua. 642·9254. · + + u · l· · helpful, shthnd. & t.yping 2 I B r t -t · "''" nee . Full t ime, fringe older, have ne at ap· ~a a y ron uni pnv c.lude year_ car, s~ific WST: Blk cat 7123, F, 5 ATIEHTIOMl bene's.&15·4520 peara nce a nd good 2 Br. 2 Ba. pool. patio/ heh ~a ra1o:e SJOO wk N 1830Sq.Ft.C·2bldg.8061 time (during b.us1ness mo. Yell collar. vie. Women over 40 _,-----------ipersonality. Applyaft 7 balcony. Jndry fac .. Nr Robinson Hllr 675-8120 Bol sa nr. Beach Blvd. hou~) NOW available to Hoag~ Reward. 00_5380 Interrsted in 8 career in looldlff-'--. Mi chilM PM., Manns South Coast Ba y/Ocean, ~o. C!ill Reasonable .644-6172 se•vtce ac•ounu. a nd '--~-----~-'-----1 ,.,.... Pl Th t #2 685 Al M3.1-930ll, 673·543'7 · COR OL !\1AR Nr. ocean. '" D 'i.osT D rt T rt . nursing! We have a free o,.rato. aza ea re · immac. 2br. quiet adlL>;. DELUXE orfiee, comm'! phone number. A 482• : ese 0 otae, form al 40 hour nurse To post accnts. receiva· sunnower, COllta Mesa, :.S Bn, 2 B1\. Yrly. lllk. tu S200 "' k • ·f.rom 8123 & industrial spaces. Also Daily •Pilot, P.O. Box s hell 11 •• long. Vic. aide class !tarting Aug . ble. 1 week pet' month + hl'h , cx.Lra prkg. P<.1lio, 642-3135 mini warehouses in lS60, Costa Mesa, Ca. Beachwalk, HB, $25 · 18th open for you. CIU generaloffieework2or3 53>10 mo. 642·31.,., Laguna N•·guel •-Ml••'on 92626. Reward 536·4048 ""-·6848 k ~ cl 4250 a -l~~;;;:;=::;=;;:==;;t::;;:~=======:==:;-1 ~ emoons per wee on Expr.pref.644-2801 VacotionRent s VieJ·o areas. Handy to --;~;;;s;,;;~~ttll th week T · • NB \\'ALK lo B<'h. New 3 hr. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• san Diego F'wy. 200 lo SEEK & ,, rt .... •A.to Richa~d '1 eMarkct. ~l------'~0~n~·~0~·~·'---'-·~-~--- ba dplx .. Cpt. drps, Dt W, Park Newport to sub-let . l 2000 sq ft. As Jow as J().' G.t Set For Via Lido. NB. COOK'S asst. &: short Ol'· i:arb. disp, ~ar. Yrly · Br, Aug. 15·Sept. 15. per sq rt. 831·1400 p 1 L A c H t C Z O O T U P N O O 8 Y i(ler cook, full lime, must S 4 1 5 · C h 11 cl 0 K · 64-4 -8873 76 CHEVETTES! Booklceeplng-general of· be 21 . Call for appl. r.75·0&12 1642-0.SOO Store. patio frontage in u N G N O R T 8 M R A 9 I u·o L P T A Basy Chevy store to add flee. Expd. Accts rec, 549-9444 -• ~ • 1. Rentals to sher. 4300 historic San Cle mente 8 A c H L x E No H p A x A a B N s o 3 experienced combo posting joumals, recep-1--------- .DELUXF. 2 br, 2 b.i, 1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hotel.S210.492·8400 salesmen for straight tlonlst , insuranceCookwanted.Breakfast& bloc k beach. Adulls, no WANTED: 2 students to Y M L NOD LY 2 9 T L E HU R I G E .ell in expandinl Orange cl•lms. Newport Center. Prep. Must have refs. pets.~·675·1706 shr 3 br home in HB. Beautifully furnished of· L 0 A 2 R AThiJN yo p T z o LR M CountyAirportare:a.Top 644·4460 Well groomed. carmels Wa lk to •·ea ·h Zbr Jl<;i ba 897-1564 Bryan l\-1ellema fi ce suite lo ~ent or pay&; monthly bon'*51!5. Restaurant, 628 N. Cst. u c · • · share. Top location. Sl.95 LORZ AW 0 LU V I Z A 8 Z 0 Op I CH•"~~ H L •-• rrpl c. Yearly, $330 PROF. ~1ale seekis !lame lo share or t ake over portun tyfocadvance· "'~,.... wy. a1unaDC11.. mthly · 548·4905. to share t a5tefully fum'd lease. Fully furnished. E O 1 A D O E r; 1 UM A Z O " 9 ment. D 1:i:inii:1i::d .rs9 lr':~~ D~NTAL Specialist'• Of. J BR.Z Ba.blocktobcach. ocn v u Laguna h ~e . M2·6753or64'-ti81S. B.G NJ O LS T GA K 8 EN .NY G HOWAR your Army. Call your f1cr seeks ~art time y rl y, ga r age, patio, 493·6960eve. lftdntrial R...tal 4500 Dy T' LR 8 ER 0 8 I N c I 8 £ 0 p A Ch _.__.. Army Recndterat 1-lunt-general or ice he l~. bllns .... ••2 1603 Cd•t eYnRCJ In~-Beach --1. lnaurance, etc. Exp (I •• ;jk)'IJ • .,... • SPACIOUS home 11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• AN T 0 I 0 8 u RA G 0" I • MA ' H •• v.. • --• I 'd ••• ••31 H B Dove Ir. Quail St. Colla Mesa, 66-1163, pre • g ·uu • • 'AVAIL. 9/1. Nr. Ocean 2 Need roommate. $l50. l200 Sq. FL M-1 w/h'Ont EN w o H Ls M I N K £ g 8 C I l\~tJ i" Mew__.._.. area. br + den. 2v,, ba. tennis & mo. 673 -3121 H. 675-1519 B office, lge rear door. 220 r-• Clitrt .. AMt / pool $475 mo Yrly 3-Phase. Unil16,Jl8S.629 LEH CU Q E P ff• 8 Y H 8 J TAC It C • DentalAul!Lanl 91!J·S34o ext. 256 days: Office l...tal 4400 Terminal Way, CoJta N o M £ p y a E t o o ow I 1 o o o a RKipfl1td.t Z Mos. Summer Relief. COOK GENERAL HHHdNOw! •S.Cntarios •Typists •Clerical •lloy,...ch •Clorlts •rlXOprs " Tl!Mf'O TemporaryHe1p , 17802 Sky Park, Irvtne. Call 540--MSS .. , GENERAL OFRCE CLERK The I rvlnr Company seeks stabl" higt.cbool ar•d w I tome ex per. io work in Mall Room. Print s hop ex.per. or print cla11e1 dellrable. For lnlOfmltfon Ple11ec•1I 644-lJlt THI llY ... CG; .; llOHow .... Clr~ ... ...... --642·5451 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa . Days 540·S710, AVON Xlnt opportunlt1 for Ex.per not neceuary. X· 1----~""===o~~===-=o==l~-1>5.'.' P.. u.M.G· t: L S O U T H T I K OM 8 8 ll A Z Z Y 1harp individual. Good Ray Uc. needed. 144-a.as. PARK HEWl'ORT 1617 WESTCLIFF---NB o M R E LY T 8 O 0 AC I ff R , ~--~Do -typhtr1~11J , pleaHnt Equal ()ppor. ~ ···RT'"~s AGT.541-5032 2S00' Ml."' 171h" -·---·vol••· LOYtly ol· DIHTALA.aol. GEN.OFC,Hn.,YIYlllilf, "''""' """"' Placentia CM, 220 •tll'ltdlwi n.1I..,_•~ ......,...-: T'MH1•cwWk tlce1, aood•comp1ny Ortho-chalrs.lde, p /t.lme min. -'<>WPM . Pi'Je"r~ llachelorlor2 SJNG LE to 6 rm suites. pwr/prk1/exhst air. 12 ._. • ..._..,._,., ............ ...,_. TM 5 benefi t1. Apply : Ir. full time, Jrvlne. thualaatlc yns. \_n .. Dcdroomsand Avail. in plus h orfire cenU.646-12521644·2229 11w..•-••'-M••....., • 22• NATIONALSYsrEMS W -7800. d ivldual. No abtliit • Townhouses bldg nr. oc Airport. f\Jll 'l.(MJl1' .. IMlftONO CIUCADOl'm.C ~Ml G« out • meet people, CORP., Imm ed. open'r . h)l Ff. S229D.SOl()pen 9-6 J ervlc c Incl; Recep-DELUXE lndmtrtal units =~-=~enonoac~ ~~AU 1e•11rrR ~ .add new int...,_ •• 4311 Birch SC, NB. DBITAL Ume. $$00 mo. Jrv •. tn- ' ai Y tionis t. conJerence rm, wilb olfh;es : 1300, 1400: aooa11wooort NIWOIL&AHt TIUMPST ;;. mcmey ••lllnc qualll lntervlewtfta llCIPTlatlST dmtl1a1 Cmpb:, "'-At r~~=-~~I~ T~:!t1on xerox, etc. Caill833·3640 ISOO, 1600, 221!, '1.0 to TOMOklOW1 """""'-• product a .. lntereated? Tun" Wed Part time, operitMed, Gall i••r: 6000 1'Q rt . 6'2-4463 or Enjc,)_11 mu ch l1rpr "S Nk. t"lnd " PIJll ti with OYtf ~ Call: 640-7CN1 or zem••11 ----------1 mature Send l'ftUme to OEN OFC -·11 1i!P.t Island ;it J amhorce OOOfficr for rt-nl,, xlnt San 642·7604 . Art. on pre · dt.cn¥.,-iri per~ntl ln•n•ll·nt•Mriftnf 24 ·p1 .. booklt1a. 711511.d H -•i POBo~ 1427 N-..t · · ~'" .-::.:..::.• San J oaquin Hills Road. Jua n Capistrano Loe. mi1es, 711 W. JTlh SL, ToonlrrYOlum .. t n ind RI. wntl II ror nett. m•kiftll ctwtk• • eJW . ave aom~ DI lo RJI? • · • .... _.. A .SO hr, l :»S:JO. ~· 1714J 644-1900 49l-8101. C.M, p1r-bl• 10 "8"ti: •Find" tn c•rt ol 1hM ,_.,. ... ,. Cl•11IOed adadoil well. Beach, Ca.~ tbru Fri. E.O,L• eW • • I ,, ""-\ I I . ' - I , .. • i 1 . ' • R 0 D 0 • 11 .. •· la ... c 6. IY. I· '· " ny • ., Mond~ .A u"l1 4 1975 OAtLYPJLOT Bl I 800S Fu,...itur.-----8;;:0;::5~0;y.;..,_.;;;;-;;;;_;;-;;;;w;;;;-;;_;;,;;_;;;;,;_;;_~_ HELP! 11 ·GOOD JOBS / JUNIOR SALESMEN TEENAGERS & COLLEGE STUDENTS For I I Good Men or Women NO EXPR. NECESSARY! A.ntiquto~ .............................................. IW oatJllful bu"' l & jJ1\I t11•1 (hlu1·• s .. 11n & ,,,fft·l;1 hoop skir1 t-:h·•· hur r11·1ir11.· 1.11r11> 1 .. 1n1 • I\ .. !'>•1rlt«I kilt hru i.:.:.di.:.o•I!<> I.. 1111 ~ """or11•d \J!'><"" (11 '> hl'!>, l 'Jflll\,d i •1 .... :-. l4-I~ :'4'.11 (frcu\ !-.,1\ 1TIJ.:'>•lfl l''>'-'tl Furn . 1\1111\1 ~ ~lt~I;" W1l!<>un ·._ llur)!,1111 Nook !>4!. Y.' I ~I\ h !'.I I" :-01 l\t-;(I lo.Ill ).! "114' /lhJttrt•""· ho~ .. pr1111:" lr;11rn• i.tr.1 f1.-111 1,1111 p.-~ .. 1i..:•·ll, ~1:. 1\:11 $.'1:>."•1 t/u1~·11 $\~;, l\,d ~l-:!:01 lh:ll\l'r~ Ill ' I ·11 iO:i I 04>itt P_otC'ntial $15 ,000 l <1 S2U.Ooo prr yc<.ir. 111 cl1rcct lt) (·ons un1cr sales in-ho n1 e. Lln1 · quc <:001 mission l'On1pcnsat ion pl~1n . \r\'c St'l l fro1n le:1rls <.'rt>1.1tt•cl hv our multi-n1.illion dollar Nuliuttal 1\ll~·e.rili ­ ing can1pa1 ).!n . i\o t.'XPt..'t'll'lll'l' nt~t·ess:.t I')' :1s our 1·u rn prchc n.s i ve l r;.i in· ing l'overs ;di :.1 s 1)t-•t·ts. \\'c h;.i,·c..· n1ore leads in Orangl' ('ount y than uur 1>rt•· sent ~Larr coin handh·. !\1;1\· l<>a(f to J>('rn1anent <'i.trt•t.•r postlions.· C;dl nO\\', "'e need ea ('h otht·r·! Ages 12· 16. Earn $20.$40 per "'eek ~ettin,.: nc"' s ubst·ril>ers lo the DAILY PlLClT after til.'hOOI and Sat urctays. No d e livt•rie s or t·ollel·tin g . 'l'ranSPorlation fum.ishcd. 1-luntington Beach·l-'ountain \1allcy arcns, call 1140-1270 F.Ai rn up to $..50.00 per W('(·k for part time work evenings wnd Saturday~. Phont• ~-1287 F'ricl;1y or S;1 t t1rd;.1y for interviCY.'. Equal (lpportunity Ernpluy1·r Ht·: f\-1 ()!) t: LIN4; ~J\ I ,t: St11 r1 ... NC)W H:H·k \)•><1r ln1r.r•r1 " Jlj~ ll:1rhor l!j,(j (';'11 J\ 1111 EV ll ~:'\'TS VU ltN . 1·1~:.11A lllH11< Ill. t "f'.1 ('/\LL I"/ 1•11 t;.,~ 47"/:! Fashion Boutique BrilCftlica 542-7200 and 542-2024 l-:1111:11 (11Jpot1u111ty En1p\oyt-r 80 IO ~ 'T'np (irn111 ll•'l l IAWLllt.:1 I A.pplionct!. i·hr ... llr.1""' '\.111 lu·;o<! HelpWa"ted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 H.tpWant•d 7100 HelpWo"ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnrn s:1:;1111r r~i-1 1111.:12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1 ·nrnor<' Y.'J:.h\'r &· (i:1.~ Rt·a l t~st u l i.'S.:1ll'S Pr~1ti9~ c ....... !\!{IV\:; l1 P1'l) Ind ust r1u l·Comn1t.•rp1al S:tl1•s & Ltas1ni; by JO•n 111,i.: nur tf'nm cir pro- ~A LES ,,. HOUSEWIVES-$ TOY &GIFT PARTIES Shoc Sal ... s m <i n, 11~1t1 or fu1\ tin1t• hrlp Jlt'(odt'll. No cA!)e'r1(·ntc nt'('(!M. 1\pµ ly l.:.nz. Fllstuon ls laud. N H. Stock Cieri< Yt'llCl \.\'l\~"J'S'l'(J Wf lBK~ J)r\1·r $7:0 1•:1. Kt·nn,•111 LlHl\'t-:Al'AH ~ ~·;,._h,·r & N<•r~1· (:,,._ ClllJllS i': )our hours. J)rycr S5I) t·:i , l;11.1r /l.)1·I work fv r yuursrlf, bt• :;.11\ K!;7:! vu11r fl\\ n t.i«.s l\1en ur Wonll•n, Can ht• !'>hj.!hll) hand1 c ;ipp1•1I. !1'1•:i t Cll·an l\pp,·a r~o <:t" Vels .. retired. A)!c 25 tu .\-1 .r\:.,;'S .Sl'llWI N'\, ,°\1t1\ 10)! tl•'.IU11ful !O\ ··~1·01 ! & :-ol.1, \t·r~ .)!ti (IU t•l1I\. n ....... •r U!'ot"CI \lt;,K ~>l!Q . 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa IBehi"d Inte rnational House of Pancake!.) ~~'! ~ :.~·:.~ ..... ~ ! .~ ~~~'r. ~ :'.".!.·.~ •• ! •• ~ ! .~~ f1·i;s1on<ils . Yt'l' "'·ill t rain Gift s 'N Gadj:E"ts INill .i top R.£. licensee in lr <1 1n 1nc :<pt'rit'n t·cd t~ilht•r o ur L i\. or Orange housev.•i\'l'I' lo t'arn 52000 County office IJ\" l>t.•t·. 1st dcmonslrat· fo'or lnformatton c~11 1rlg bcaullful lin..-z (lf gifts Pat'k k'ts. sub·USSt'mhly & 111\'l'nlOI")". i''amll1ar v.•Jclcctr onic part s 1\;l ature m1:1n or women. 1' or r·u 11 t i me NcwpoM Organs. G45·J~. 70 SupplPmt•nl ynur 1n rume. !Jri\t• a t·alJ ti hrs \'AHSITY lu ~l't-:1-;1 1 Goro9e Sole 8055 Ii I Kt-: SS() 1;~1'l :i;.o.;ll ••• • • • • • • • • • ••• • • •••••• ur more a rlay . 1'11J1l~· in pt·r~on, 'i'ellow C;1b l'o . Doqs Just Returned with BIG SHIPMENT for AUGUST UEARANCE ~ :"11 ,,1uy,·,,:-,:·r1-:u & toys. No deliv·no t·ol- Muller-Realtors & 1t•ct ·free hostess i;:ifts . 8040 t;,1r~)!t•r 1!:1lh o;1 !!'> t:cnerod Ofqt't' tu ~io !'art ·r1m1• •Ca ll Mon09ement Co. IM. Net!<! car. <.:all 962-5604 IK6 r:. 16\h !';t , 1..·u~1.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\(•('! J: C\t•rk /\~ r11.• IV S:.i5 1\11•."a \lute! • lo.\6 ~I ~l')'. llkkp')! t1•Stl~l 846-4493 & j2!3f289 0144 Gifts "N Gadgets STOCK ltUl)!\I <.:Lt:ttK. \tl·ta il 1\l ~r s:-;1-1· 1 1~INErPERSoNNE~s SER.VICES"'ACENCY I 438 ~. li lh St. t Al lr\'1 nc ). l 'Ot1t ;1 1\lesa $uile224 642-1470 MASSAGE TECH , :-, J'-::~ "[.fL ... ~" '"Our 25th Year" knov.·tedJ:c or sail ho;it , • L' l.L., '!. ·,, r~ -f · ·d f parts helpfu l. Some lli:hl '"oun1.: l:.iil.\" (\828) for ,\.... SA i. :s fo.xp . girls or > I t & I t ~" b'J'in~. Appl)' 1919 :. O<· lc1:i t1n1at1• full time 1x1s1 t·a r s ereos re a ..,... 11,111 r-;n i"X l>\"r. nt.'t'. We . _ cquipml. Apply at: 11W4 cidenlal , Santa /\na. I Ne"'·portBJ\"d CM btwn 8 :3 0 & 3 :00. i'lt'nl l'' .~1·hool, c:.irn ~~ -:--;==~~·=· "-~· ::::::::1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ""hill· you lt•:.irn. Appl~' in RE•L EST•TE . p1·rsou ;in)· ;iftt'moon nr ,.., ,.., Sales J•ers on. permanent "''-' 2 11 2 ll;irt.iur Uhtl. SALESPERSONS full!lmenecdt'dforwork · '' in a li ~hling fi xture ·~ ~ t:os\;1 t"S:J. H;nhesl c ...... ·ssions ~--.,. s h o wroom . Exper. TAILOR FITTER HAIRSTYLISTS Masseu~~/Recptnst Paid. Apply: ht' I p f u I but n ot Y.'1th F'ollo\\'ill" For ~r:Y.' SPA in 1-lunl-DOVER RLTY neccss1:1ry. \\'c "'1ll lr£iin SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS F-:ncor-c • Shov.~· - !\laxim -ln\'t•n\ - STOMl\Cll Food pri('es arc mor<' lhan most 1·anST01\;1At.:ll. rea!!y IJ("Opl1· --- Mrrchandls• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' inj!lon Bt'at·h. t\ill or • the right person. Call Yt'e arc now accepting Mewpor1tt.,_. Wan p;irt time. No exper nee. 645-9070 546·2901 blwnS.5 pm. applications Cur pcrma: Antiques 8005 6"4·0661or540-8582_ Y.'ill train. 2.t yrs or ~~ -S-ALES"ERSOHS nent, fu ll time positions.••••••••••••••••••••••• ..-Must be cxper'd in tht' VICTROLA HatfDoyMlc~Pay oldt>r. Call for appoint· REALESTATESALJ::S l\meric<is Lar,ges t Citting & tailorin,g ol Large (51" hi Ah, 24" 9A!\l -1PM or 1P!'l1-5P!\I mC'n~bet weenlO~t &lO C tu 21,ISllrf Private Security P<itrol quality men'sapparl•I. "'·Ide , 25'' d e ep \ ar s P!\t-9P!\t . Larn s100 PJ\f · •days. 953-n 23. Ir~ ~rw otficr System needs se\'cral ADpEpSl'lioPNeD",°'s '. Bruns··••ic k cnruns"'·1rk + + J>('r "'·eek do!nlol. cu· MECHANIC an 17th Str et'l in llunt-st•lf moti\·ating. goal set-Blake -Collend:1r Co , JO)"able "''ork in our Detroit l)1est>I mrchanir ington li('ach. J blocks tinA pe r sons Ht'tv.·ecn Pat. 1918 1 Prl·-clectni.:. brand llC\.\" ofc opcnin~ needed. All models : :only from the ocean. /loOow tak-18· ., to present our re-NEWPORT "'"ind . up \Ii t•I r ot a. near O.C. l\irport. Xlnt qu·•i,·i,··d ··pplt"an'" ··pp~ . 1. . f !l 1d1•nllal s ecurity Ser\·1cc Mahog•n.v fini!<>h. li a~ l f .,. .. ~ a ~ ""'a 1n~ app ll':1 t1 ons or . • ... ' .. oppor unily or posi l\"t' ly .714-S2 1·ti410. liC"e nsed r eal <'Sla te pro~ram in uie u<ii:una l'io.3Fa.i;hionl.1&land fi,·e bu i ltin s tor<ii!t .._inded i nd1 v· F'o r Be;.i r h . P.1ission \'ici·ol 'tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt~I 1•1 11 t "' . · • F:o t'.m plover . salespeople . Call Nant·y. spaces. ays cxce en · versonal 1ntert11l'v.·, (.;;.i ll ---_.:.__ ___ 536_7.>-ti!. areas. J>arl lime accep-ly. Re ady to refinish. 833-8095 ~I edic a I Fro nt Office ""'hie. i''or more informa-TELEPHONE Sf\LES, ~.00 Phone 615-0042 01 . . 1 Scl•ret.;iry -~xp 'd only. 0 t1 · 11 oncall991-0400Monday Experienced prererrcd. 675-9988. Help ~~ntetl r,com •. m•d-Must type 70-l:KI WP!\I . ~ U"' thru Friday. l\sk ror Earnasmuchasyoulike ------- 0_1ght ti! 8 A!\· J ck ln NC~'porl lle<ich !'t1edil"a l ~I J '''21 Dick Jimenez. bv talk in~ to people all To all our fnends • 1he Bo~205 Uak cr, C~1 Offi ce. Pl-I . 5''8·5121 for ~ oVer Southern Orange in Oran,geCo•1nty lJOSTESS, morning shift . inter\'ic"" ~ I I Countv from a n air l"On· JONATHAHS n I' u e I> o I P h ~.n ;1EDICA L Bkpr. 1-;~p·d . -SECRETARY ditio.ied office. ·r"'·o ANTIQUES ttestaurant, 3355 \•1a in A ,R. A:P & ins BE,~~~~i1~H.Tl: Excell£"nl orportunit)' ~~~tst~Oa!J~n!"~ ~~d~~ is having thci r annu:li Lldo,N.H. Needed ro r ~ro up of Supt•r. f;intastic,-;p1,. for for secretary with throul!hFriday.Apply at SuperSummer }I OU SEK EE p EH., Radiologis ts inBoNB. &4• 4n4d tht• l!O-~e tter! Currl'nt minimum 3 years ex-250 E. 17th Sl. Costa Sa lc~~e:~:i~~~tol'k ' :nglis .. speaking. li\'e i rtsume to ; x · ''''''.""· vcrv. acti\·c . J>erience. Heavy typing !\1c sa. o r call To n ) •PET WORLD• ('ul·k1·r~. Ch1hu:1hu:1 , t•ooi1ll·:-, Sh1l1 lzu, l.k.i,.,H'. llobtl", l'1\ l~ull:-. C"o1·k :1p1•0 . l~t·kt•,;, \\ cio\Jl"S. 11.)0 flU:1't'll jlllp pit':-. Stud .s v ~ most brt·l'dS. 2525 11'1'. 171h al 1•':11r\'it'w, SA. Or11:n 1.:Vf'" !:.J\·5027. B1:;ttll. rcnudt· eoll1c 111 i.:l'loll hom1~. r\u iiarlt.·r~ ~U 84:! 0549/ ~f7 -li:!l!I Cn(•kt·r Sµan1cl. 1'1\t' H1•i.: Tan. J Yr. !l.IJ]c. Gd w1kids. $150. Ph:349-186<i days. !.Ml·l9J2e\'t"S. !}()~ Qh('d lent·e Clu-.s to Start Y.'ed. l\tJS!u:.t 271h.' In /loO py,·part-1 r\ inc-1\re.1. 1':3u P ~I . 54f.-4frl!l S lllti -1'ZU purl"lir\•d pups. f'.:ll1.abcth Taylor has 2. Zsa -7.sa has 7, today "s"J n "do~ Cuddly & intelli gent. ~00 up. 645-6680 ------- /\KC Kecsh on. l yr .. adorabl e pet. unable to keep! $150 or best orr. 558·181R Irish Setter. 7 mos old-. !email', AKC. $100. Trair>ed. 536·1759. ----Fre-e to You 8045 • " 11 ·1 p ·1 t p o Ho ,. up to *7 01-'I-'! or out. ror 3 schl age u1 Y 1 o · · · x Red C<1rpet Rltr. L:iger 70 WP!'t1, dictaphone. Sli Scimia at646·4100. i:i rls, 8 a5ic eookin~. 1560. Costa !'tlcsa , <.:a. to work"''ithnc"'·pcoplc. prer'd . Leas ing or real 422 !1;;t.:0~·8·· 3CulcKiltens,6 wks,box 1-lunt. Ii arbour hopte. -""--"'--------~o li l'. ner. to :1ppty . GI e s t a I e ba c k j!rOund Trlephone Wcwic trained. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Salary open . Cal !\Ii 11 a Me xican approved. Freetra1nin ~. helpful, Yt'omen, 16&overlotake Wl\NTF.D! 751 ·5729art .2P!\1 846·1836 daJ·s; e\"CS t 'or info. (·all. Linda Cal1644-ll89 o rd e r s ov e r th e Old .,.,,·,, Box-. !'t1 et· . R es t au rant . Expd 1 d " • '" Ad I 1\1 \ t J ht 'tl.'knds846·70i3. Wa itress needed . 558i555 9AM 'li1Noon telephone for loc:a a · t lach Steins & Royal u l il e ca Ii? 642-9764 ------THE IRVIHECO. \"e rtising r O. 4 PM . to 9 Doulton Tobil'S. I Pc. or "''/black spots ~~ good llOUSEKEEPEH & c-ar -----__ ltl:"cci'"ing /l ssucClertcror 550Nc"·portCentt•rl>r. 1 P!\1 . Expr. not nt-e. Pd Collection.Wil lpaycitsh. home only.1)4()-651.:!:__ ors yr . old boy.1:1pprox. ..HEWS FLASH• leading l"ev.1·port1oodBea(·!1 Ne"'·port Be••l·h "''kly +bonus. ADRIAN 'S. Jl'll \lilla r.. •• 1 8050 to 6 ""'"kdy!I . /'IOr. Ho 1-lotel. Prr e r ...-D II ••-NB rvrnl ure F.qual Oppor. Employt•r ~ •ery _.,, Way . , 673-7202 \'ie ... ·Schl. Heg inAug . I Yt'elfaveTheJobs bc\·cr a ~I' expcr1 ('nrC". f\ill or Pff. Must ha\•el--~--------••••••••••••••••••••••• 147-4~ Q NOYt"\.\'ENEEDYOCt!i Ca ll i\tr 0 ~ollan d . own car & genera l ANTIQUE tTench Pro\"i nci al li vi ni.: Hous •K~S CONTROLCARF.i':R 64"·1700-E_._:.._·_ __ SECRETARY knowledge or Huntin~on CLEARANCE : room se t. Co u t' h . • =~ XI l rt ·1 f lh Be " Abo•e ,,-,age !'t10VE-lT·SALE from matching chair. 2 high •,. &KITCH.AID"S F,mp\oymentAgency R tT $600 • n oppo uru Y or e acu. .. '" 3400 lr\•ine, StelOO·B ecp . 0 . 1 right individual. Positton earnings. Apply 5 Pl\!. tc my house to yours. back chairs, t~·o marble Reti r eme nt cente r l'ro~re ss1 ,•c anama · ood · & 9PM l&l517'"St 11 8 Antique rurnjture & top end tables, one mar· Npt Bch 714/"-"-1:..85()6 h · I rr rt>qu1res ~ typ1nJ?: . a u• · · mature per.son. Apply i I:"" osp1ta o crs c:oi:ccp-Sii s kills. Experience in reproduct ions at lo"' ble top coffee table t"·o .,,er son : 4000 llilari NIGl-ITAUDITOR, t io nal future for R 1 E · prices. also porcelain, lamps. $700. 968·5252. ,. \"Crsatilc, tcike t·har"e, ca '>late contracting 0 ER/MOLD ·1 & ., . ~ay .NB ellp"d req'd. 42{K} NCR . ., or insurance helpful , but TO L glass.s1 ver g1l1tems. 9amto6:JO. -"'-"'~-'-------! Xlnt benefits. Pll"asecall ma l u r c Per s on . t . d A J MAKER G INGER JAR 1-----------JtOUSEKEEPING Lite r Minimum 4 Yrs. offit•e no require · PP Y : ANTIQUES .R F'f \•civet sofa. custom II · I f " or appt., r· N•TIONALSYST~~1S Fiberglass sailboat mf-..._Co. g 1r , re !I, ow lla lboaBayClub. expr.rt:'q.Corpbcnc1ts. CORP g'r.hasxlntopportunity 1967 ChurchSt,C.l\f . made . like nc"'·· Xlnt Hl·;1rh ll ou:-01.: rurn 1s h1111:s . •lt"\'!'!'>"l\11'!'> 1n1•1nor:1h ll1::. 1 ~1 'l"t1p:11., SJt 9 "l. 'l'\\'!I FAi\111.~c l-'u r r\1!u1~·. ru)!~. plant. ... t•lolht·i-, h1kt-. Plus f\t<Jn) ot h l'r 1tt•m s. W1•d / 'f"h 1Jr!'> ' t"r1 only. ~I l\;\1 lo ·1 1-'L\1 21.'l~ll h SI 0llH, 8060 ....................... 4 )'r Old Qu:irtcr llors(' . Ar;1b1an )!eld1ng. 14 .:! hands, Chestnut nax1'n I c·oat. S ho w m;1rkin~ .. ·rat•k incl. 545-8821 ask for Robin . ------1 Jewelry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED TOP CASI-I DOLLAR PAID fo"'.OR YOUR Ji':WELRY. WATCHES, ART OBJECTS. GOLD, S I LVE ll SERV ICF:, FINI-: t~U llN & Al'i · 1·1Qu r:s. 645-2200 Miscellaneous 808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MATTRESS *MADNESS* *ALL SIZES• Priced to Mo..-e! K33-9625 &646-8686 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID f'OR YO U H ' I ' . '""/ , ' I \' ~ !. '/, /: I ' I I I NAME BRAND PANTS JEWELRY. WATCHES. W $20 $22 ART OBJECT'S, GOLD ere • lr<ins. Balboa Bay Clu J22LW .Coa•LHwy.NB. medil•a\ Plan. Send re· "NB 1 Id k 646-4324 valuc.$200.833-2158 ' · 1 4361 Bi re h St for too er I mo ma er liiiijiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijiiii•iiii•iiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiji 1 Apt. !\1on. thru 1'"'r1 ., 9·4. &4S 5000 ,,1 "'"" sume 10 Ad F-329 Dai ,\" . :· · . h . 9 · ' ·""" 0 llo 56 -lnter\•1ewing \lll l 3-4 yrs e.xp. 1n .'fiOwk.54.8 -247•::.:_. ___ t :---:--:--::-::----:-;I Pilot P . · x 1' u. ·rucs&Wed. fibe r g la ss & m o ld JiOUSEKEEPER/Cook Nur$~S Aides 3-11. exp'd _C_o_,l_a_M~.9'lii21_i_. __ !---~=-~~--manuf 'g. Top "''ages & exp'd. for !'lingle person. pref d. J\1esa Verde Con· R c Ii ab I e b a bys i I t e r SECRET ARIES :oi:lnl co. benefits w/ ad- 1..ive in, Balboa. 5300 ... ·alescent llosp , 661 neederlin m y home.·rues Growin g financial firm vancement opportunity. SILVE R S EJtVICt:. s 15 i''INE f'U R N & AN- TIQUES. &45-Z..'OO NOW ••.....• **IBUY** 6i3·1879 Center SI . Cl\! thru t'ri. 8am to 2pn1 . has openinii;s in new San-Apply to security guard : lnterior Designer, ex-~ursts, , · Perience necessary in de RM s-LVN s & M(A One c:hild, 14 months. ta l\na office for sharp WestsallCorp. Ca11!>46-0073after5pm. individuals "'"ith good 275 McCormiek Ave,CM R.t:. SALESPEOPLE needed. Conp:cnial ofc. Individual attention sign & sales in quallt) Pa.rt lime. On cal . ,All furnis h i n gs. Call fo s hifts. Good "'·ork1ng appt. btwn .9 & IOam on· cond. Contact !\,r s. ly . 642·2050. Jensen, 642·273'1. C?Sla CALL 968-4405 • • .lenitor, rull time opcnini:=. Day shirt. f'or intervie"'· ctiayview Conv. Hosp ~2·3505 Me sa ~emor 1 al Hospital. 301 Victoria Sl. e C~.EOE. ""'_.c""_..'9o~f s horthand & typin g s k i lls. Xlnt pay & benefits. Call personnel at til4 ) 549·0902 fo r fu rther info. E.O.E. SECRETARY TRAINEES Will train dependable women to become plastic in j ection mold in ~ operators . Must be able to stand entire shift, if necessar)·. Openings on Isl shift, $2.15 per hr to start; 2n d Shifl, $2 . .29.1 Raise in 60 days. Jl.nitortal. Part time/ ful 1\me. Local, evenings Exp'd adults only. l..ead man position al!W 1t\•11il. top pay. 979-3923. ·•• Jewelry Sales Cue lo ex pension J . ·~ E R 8 E R 1' JI A J, J E WELLERS is now in . ,uirvie"'·lng. Store Managers Assistant fa.,anagers Qualified Salel'l People Xlnt opportunity, phon for ilppolnlment 10am ti Noo n J\1 r. Jlordon 547-8332. *Nurses AidH * Exper'd. 7-3 &3-11 Shirts · needed in large S.N.f'. Apply Roya\eConv. llosp IOJO W. Warner Santa Ana 546·64.50 NURSES AIDES Tired of being a bed pan commando? We have re· a lity oriented & rehab prop:rams that you can be part or. Day & P!\1 positions available for expe r 'd aides. Good benefits & pay for the right person . Call 531·""8 NURSES AIDES Keypunch Optrator 11 to 7 shift. Exp'd pre- Day and Swing Houra f'd. Huntington Beach 8:30 AM. to 5 PM,(1..l.I llr . Convalescenl Hospital, lunch) & 5 PM. to 9.3<l 1118 1 l Florida, H D. ,P.M. Must have at leasf·I 347-3515 Yr. expr on !1496, willl----------.,.-1 / t ra in to operate 3741 Person 21 -40 , trn for Jtleyp unc h mac hine. mgmt. $150 wk guarn: Good starting salary + Col pref. Mr. Levi '.f'r1n1e bene. Apply 3194·C 848·1004 .. ~port Loop Dr. CJ'if · · d "'llon. Aug 4-9:30 AM till Real Estate, license 10 ·30AM salespeople. Why not · · work in the hot.lest area Ladies Special Shops has Huntington Beach /Foun· openings for sules11lrls. lain Valley. Call Phil t Mana.v;emcnl potc n· McNamce a t Villa"e .jijt.l.J •luntington Beac.h Real Estate96.1-4567 qtOYAL ,,ylt(ll'ERnes N.8 . offi ce,palenlt law firm. Career oriea ted. Need not have legal or patent law bkgmd. but intelligence & good skills Restaurant req'd. Send Resume or WAITRESSES-for new letter or qualifications & res taurant opening in references to P.O. Box one month in Mi ssion 1971, S.A. Calif. 9'1702 Viejo. l\lso l -'C-'"""-'-'-~~---1 APPLY COO KS-familiar with Secretary trainee wanted Orange Coast Plasti cs delitypeoperalion. for 1 man law office 850W. lBthSlreet Apply tn Pcr~n ln Newport Beach. Gd Costa Mesa MI SSION VIEJO INN typing s kills r equired. l tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt~j 26742 Oso Parkway 752-0250 Mission Viejo No Phone calls Please Secretcry Exper'd. SH not nee. But good typing skills req'd. Leading N.8 . Hotel. Call Pat. 644 -1700. EOE. TRAVEL Your Army Recruiter can show you a new world-your world. Call him at Cnsta Mesa, 645· 1163 ; Huntington Beach, 962-8821 Restaurant I st Class Co"thtefttal Cocktail .... Has immed open.ing for lunch & dinner Cooks, Pantry man. Waitresses. bus boys, dishwasher. Apply in per~. Scott 's Rest. 719 19th St. C!'-1. Starting Monday /\up: 'th at 11 AM lo 4PM . 645-2343. Secretary I Executive Fast and accurate typist, shorthand, varied office * UTOTEM• work. Near Fashion Island. I nternational EMPLOY~ Security Corp. 644-stoo. OPPORTUMTIE:S SECRETARY Fu ll o"r ffartTime Newport Beach CPA NoExperNecessary Firm needs stable, relia·-Age21-&Eligible ble individual w / above GotoTheNearest average skills: Steno. TIC TOC Ml\RKET t yping & d lctaphone . ForApplications &lnfo Se d t Bo l. OR CALL <714)642-7702 RN.CCU n • .,ume o ' , soo Ne wport Center Dr., TicToc Systems, Inc. Nights, full or p/limc. I ~N~8~·~9~2660~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~~~~'! Difrl'renlia l pay. Xlnl I~ WAITRESS COCKTAIL. benefits. Conta<.1 Mrs. SECRETARY NOw taking a ppllcalion."l. $~a. Call 842·4234 0~undrom at A.1111h1tant. Balestreri. G.42-2734, Brokerage ·Finn. Sharp Chuck 's Steak House. Cos t a M em or i a I 14131 Redhill, Tustin. Ap- REAL ESTATES,\LF.S l-fospit:1I . 301 Victoria, girl t o h andle phones, ply between3&6PM. 'OE ty pin g (SSwpmJ. · tture woman, p/time. ~J 67~·0334 or 673-Ui90 HACl94DA C.M. E · shorthand desirllble. Ex-WAITRESSES REAL ESTATE. IMC. pr necc. SSSO+ per Exper'd . t-\Jllorp/t Le1al Secretary-exp~d . Opens Office #4 in Costa RN month. (eoe) Coll Lori at Good hrs. Neat appear . Work m or n i n a s . Mesa. Self at•rten>, free RM..Mlaht SWft (714)8"·9111 . Over 21 NewpOrl Center. Sah1ry thinkers. true indep. con-tl -1:30. Full tfme. Med· l~tttttttttttttttttttttttt':"'ttttttttttttttttttttttttl Surf & Sirloin Op e n . 3 att orney11 -tractors. Best comm. In SurJt'. Olff. pay. Xlntl-5930 W.Coast l-lwy,N8 gener al practice. Send town. C•ll benefits. Contact Mrs. * Sec,•,.5enn11 1 -==-::..:.=="-"-'-"-~I resume to Mr. S•t•r. John Ra mpello,Mgr Jen!len. 642-2734, Costa $SSO-Sl200.100%FeePd WAI TRESS over 21 f.:Q . 2 Box 154, Hal Jl!I. 2975 Fai;,.v~.~1~t Baker M e s a l\t e m 0 r i a I Also, Gerieral Office. needed rull time or lunch ,,,,,. , ----·------I l-fospital, 3QJ Victoria Uz Reinders Agency part time. a.11 549-9444 1· 40208irchSl.Sle1M ror a ppt . ~fnsed beautJclan to 111· REAL ESTATE c .M · £.O.E. N<lwport Beach. 833-8190 1 --~------ .iill.. Kelly Tmempletons. 65 to 70% Commission. SA LESWOM/\N E'Xp"d , Call for appointment W AITRESSIS «S E . 17th St. Costa namic reatigloua, ..o.nl}l-..--EulL&...pJ.Urn.c..1 :-~:--.:-~:-:--:---:::1 Gulliver'• Reat..uranl is i~~~·~·S"'~·~z~oo~t!i:·====i1h~appy of1ice wf heavy Chria" F•shlon11,5'5--368B fvt\;t-Sn-;-----A~dant, ' nterv1eWlng now (Or ex-~ unstructured learnlng p /Ume. Exper.d only. prd lunch waitru.'I. App· nsed beautician lO a!'· tn\llronment & semi·p"tt. 'cl A•ail eves & wknd5. Jy ln person betwe.n Mon Kelly Templeton&. ofrice11 has 2 o,,Cnlngs in Soleilady, ~ N • • r a PP e 8 r · & thru Thurs 3 to S PM. E. 11th Sl. Costa residential or investment Clothin1 s hop. o eves. handwri ting. Apply A~I. 18482 Ma cA'rthur, Jrvlne. •i;::;.•::;·.;:84..:2:.·.:.0L.;:91..:·c_.. ___ 1 I NB I ... CallMA-5383. 259oNewport Blvd,C.M. Mrt. Rapp. -n, sa e:ii . . • nr. a r"PO•~. ------I -tllDO Village's most pr•· CAil Da.n Berman at .SALES Mgmt. wanted; s tigtous jewelry stnre 1714 ) 1~· 1920, Men to m ove Into Mgmt. "'R~ka part time 111slltant With 1 of CallMl lfl'OW'g. chin•, c:ry1tal & Classlried Ad Lo buy, ull Ame.rlct. }'or Info call: 'lrl1nced1ale1peraohTry a Dal l y P ilo t 1afety product 00'1. 1{'1 • r dept. Call 6'13·'334 or rent aomethlng. 182..01$2 • t I -· I • SHAIClEY Dis trib utor• w ante d . Fine line a r Organic H e•lth & Cleanl,ng ProdutLI. CallMS-5391 . \ W a n t e d • I. I \' e I n Housekeeper companion for fema le SO )'r-J. old. Must drl\.e. No smok.lng. Refs. 547.5233, A C0Hvt'.N1[NT SHOPPING ANO S(WINC CUID£ FOA TM[ GM. OPol Tt-1£ GO. --~1' For cm Ad in WanRn's Worid c• s.e 642-5671, Ext. no Hine for How! .[: .. NII'!( fOR llOW-th1~ dr<lm· eomc f'~ •urdfollr tndudt\ ~rlP1C1n drn~. c~11, iK~et. bole10, tun•~. ~ti. ~•h. lf~le! (Oll1ttllt All ~t'>1 "" '" lf11"•t11 111,~d' r 11n!Cd l'ttltrn '.IOs.l· Ch•I· d•'" ~ $o1e' 1. ~-r.1 a. $•1e 6 d111, 1'•11rd:1 ~5 ll(h. Sfl\d Sl 00 IM tit~ ~illtf'll. Mil J~ tO< t4':h P•l!!1ft 10f ht\!,11" -I "'d h.o"O\'~~ ,,., "' --~°""'-4A:r 0r.,...c .... o...,,\lolt IJJ Wnt 111• $1_ II•• t11l, 111 111D11. '11•1 H.IMI. AG· Otl51, l!P. Sil( 1K $1l tl 11uw11•. --o.-,.. •••-111• k..llL•~ (Nllll~ ht•l StlHI 111• ,., tt• ftt• ffll-Wlflllt ,llllfft C1t1lte--4llp ~"'9• i•li'-ht lfll .-111111 ,, ""' cttltt. I•" ''' rit•! $•• t 11.911 lttt S1.t5 1"1r1n1 Ml"'' c .. 11, u l)O 1~1h•t f'111ott l te•, Sl.00 1111111 St•lftl IMl ll OD Once Over lightly 1~, 111<1 !JC, ;.1tld ltjihl'/ "'''''·Ii d·~~!! OU1hl', ~1.••ll)!N'd bo•d~t1 m c.J!!t• ,1'1 (01·<1 l(t~n! l•~n. lK 1 j.Ki ~l t•~1,,1 d• .,n,.red m '"" ,_.1~ !IOllt'" Slfl(h I~• Ull 1p1m>1 P~Tlr•" /l~J ~"'' 111 ~ •n· tlu<lrd l tBO l~r ~"" p1t1f•n I dol ~~ ~"" P•ll .. n IDf l1 r<I (II~\ ,., . .,1 1nd ~.~dl•nt Sr'• II NleeBfOGk• """"'*K••" D.p1.1os 0..-.,._ CO••I D•ll'I' Piiot h• 11J. 01• t~11w1 su. II•• ltlt., llf 10011. l'rl•I 111•1. IHrtu . li,. '-'1•n t11111Hr, MOii( !h.tn ,,,, bclll't l{.(' desl1ns ph11 3 hr. onolrd ••· ,,11o MIW J~/f; tlflOllCRMI (ATAI OC' 'l.h hrt>l~'"l )'~ Crtt~•! •l1h S••1r11 11 OD CtKhl 1 .... , •• , SI t!D llirtf 1111} Q11lh ,, 00 •11t!I CIH~rl -SI 00 S•• _,_ ~BU l DD-u 1~ •nt11,1011 .._ ll N ri. .. , c--•t '"*' ~1.oi'.1 llal•rl• Crot~tl IBt~ ll 00 1011101 C11cM! I ott 11 .00 l~1UI\ MKrl"'t lilt~ U .00 lnltl"1 flit••• IHI ~! llO co .. 01111 ton lo•• ~I DD C1tU11l1 _,,~~•1 . U U OD 11'n"111h1•1 ·11 ~Oc lt•I 11 ti aw1th 1 "°' l>l•ltWI! Cl>Mlt 116~ l ~Ol 15 G:ullt1 "'' r,~,. :3 :to1 ···-,, ,, tl!l'J ~Ill' '°' Good used furniture & appliances. or I "'·ill Sell ror You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 SHIRTS w-s1a :;~~!~~ ;!~~o~. ~w ....... ~ 12 masterfully created for you. The unusual is m~· s pec ialty. P riced re· ason;1hlc with satisrac- tion ~uaranteed. Call 1-l e lcn no~· for your l'Ustom decorated cake al 979·8123. -------- Kng Sz. Bed. New, rom· plcte, still pk ,e:d. Xtra firm $190 (v.·orth $425;. Qn Sz ~170. usually home. incl del. 835·226.1. ----1 IRVINE Coast Co untry C lub !\l mbrs hp -Days 979 -2 6 5 1 or F:ves . ~-4731. -------! 4 new 6" chrome tables ""'"/""'·alnut ne vermar tops. $65 ea. 8 blk & c hr o n1e !';ta c k.able chairs, SIS e1t . Will take $300 (or all 545-1044 or 557-904 6. New lire:;;. rims & hub caps. 8.7Sx l6.5 Firestone wide o,·al transp;>rts. 8 lug Ford. Value $400 • will take $300. 54~1044 . Lose wci,e:hl with New S h :ipe Tablets anrl •lydre " W ater Pills . Collep:c Pharmacy & Costa !'t1 esa Pharmacy. *TREE SALE 15 p:al $?0, 24 " box $75. Grower . 551i·8338 anytime Wa !';h er. drye r & Rcfri lo! era tor .San s ui - Stereo-4 C'hannel.Mndcl No. MQ. 2000 F"ftl IAl\.1 re· cord player. T ape. :.! large J<'nscn speukcrs. 24 x 36. 4 speakers in each cabinet, new $600, sell $375. 2 mo, old. Sma lier A J\f /Fl\1 st('rro. 2 s peakers, t.upe $150. 2 Zenith 21'" bli:1ck T\"s. remote control. 2 mo. old $125 ca . :'tlicro"'"l''e IAr~c TOPS & HALTERS SJ, $2 & s3 &-. PRICES UPTO 60°/o OFF Many More Items ... GOOD BUYS FOR OFFICE OR BACK TO SCHOOL o v en, L i t t o n , f h" B I' M;nutem"''"· t mo. old as 100 OU 1que $325.~ Dratt•ng table.,,_ __ chair, beds. dressers. 1-"'-•-·•_io_s_,_n._,_•p~m--1 333 E. 17th St. ZEBRA SKINS C>ne Common Skin Ont} Grcvy Skin M 11ke offer 646-1365 Costa.Mesa tllelllod hi ..... oll .... Eugf!ni11 s 10· $20. Blue Hoine of Poncakesl Cypress 4 · $8. Motorol11 _ _ _ _ __ Color TV $22. $4.S-(1797 ~-------- ' BIZ OAILYPILOT Mond1y.Augut l 4. 1975 Vcm1 •cl 9570Aulo1,IMpo<ied AllhK,IM,...W Alllo1,i.potW AlllM,U1•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A111M,U1od Mia.c•llafll'CKK 8010 loat1, Soil 9060 Rl'creational '65 Chl-'\') \Y~ndow \'un Mf'f'C•clt-1 lea 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vehicles 9510 6 A1'. I.ow mi, C':irpt•l.t'<I Dot1Yn 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V~1w~" 9770 Ck•roh-t ttJO ,_.. 9940 - 0 -c ·•·•••••••••••••••••••· & rt .. ui, sm r1 rm P ,-. ••••••••••••••••••••••" •61 22011 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·••·••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:s.1,ft n,e r , a r p e I 26' Lud ~rs 16 Cl as~i<' DUHE IUGGY ~!M-t19W . . . WILl4 l\UY )'OUll -• "-fry;:, ll1 &c 71 VW Sqback.aulo traM. '74 MAt.lB U Clusit', PIS, FORD LTD 2 dr. 11.T • ·b '"dice . Ohen.el w,o\·e,n Sloop, Im mac. t'Ond C . l 1 1 -+ lMTSUN,'rOYffi'A, out,runs6'7:~·.,,,; · lo. m•·. •In\-·-•. $1700. PIO, till whl, AM /FM, vinly roof, autom1tlll', .rmi oom env es trH · $!1S.0.673·9360 or\'1t1r po~·t•rt'(. u >e Auto5 Wanted '690 O il VO 'KSW"''I''"'' ... _ .. "'"" fl<' Antron II p;ittcrntd --rr1.1m1.". s anll t1rt'l>. $1UtJO. ••••••••••••••-••••••••• PAf 1> t<.Jj( .... -----·I 67$-l2SS. uinyl roof, n=I. bc:lt:9 power ~le.iring&: br1i1kt:!>, for re11tuurant or mi1jor I.I 00 14 ror s11.lt' No.2612 !>36-1936 \\'•", 1,,, ,.1•11p DOl.l.,\I! tl lt Neri' 0,.1 9746 res. Xlnt. · $3.7 · $964 (Zl,J912J lobby. Lot~ or !JO or 1 ,.loatation 1,-•-. trlr &· -'" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 VW Sqrb(:k, AM /FM PP. 842-8571 aR.GPM Tlleoclore l.alNftt ·~ Spo FtlH 'l"t )I' us~:O l'A HS ·roP f)()LLJ\H di XI ----· Ber square yard:1 l11 on,i.:inal C'O\'t•rincl.$125(J.oroffer rt5,Race, t"(Jltt."I(",". ,\)()Mt"L'."J"I'" ·73 Mania Luxu a . ra o. nt '-"""..... ore . FORD wrappinJ: from top fac 675·4621 Rods 9540 ·' AJ '-(."Al.I. S ll AltP ! Ai r , uut o , 5,848-1311.after645·0626. CorvalrCoraa.Rebuilll80 2060ll»rbQrBl\•d, tory. 631 .3003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or l 'l.ASSICS SAL Bt:llNAD~I.'.: atl·reo. New radials. lo. Turbo. 4 spd. New clutch 0 t t ' Sm ark Sunflower. "'ormula Jo' l,o·rus51 with If your car 1s extra r lt•an ~0·0442 ml. 52575 _ Aft. 6p M, '67 Jo~a~tback, New eni.1 ..:&::!:p=al~n~I~-$~!~200::::·..:536-=~'"'"=~· _1..:c..:°"="-::-Mesa 642·001 ----------1 Ne ver a ssc'!lbled. $300 trlliler & r.rc s wt. s1).arc S<'': us fir:-.t. 64-4-0SJO, brakes, clutch 4i tires. Ford Couri er '72 with London G:1s Lii;hts, Ivory lt4 2 ·ti404 if no ans 1~art s. S230IJ. t::ill Huss IAUER BUICK l!j74 1:1 , 26uz. 1 1mm:ic. Runs Xlnt. $1$0. Call 71CHIVBJ.I shell & boot. 28,000 1nl, Cirmun Huit. 9 X 12. 962-8303. ufter 5pin.\7 14 !·195tlX73. :!!1:?5 11arhorHl\'d. (•ond. l .. o . 111 • l>ay pontffa 9747 813·9490. Sun.ullday& LAGUHACOUPE f'ully crptd ,1il10kerim1>. Beauty rest box spnni.:s & ----------1 Cost:1 l\l •·s a 979 :?...'iOO S5il -Q;l74. ev~s. t>75·S.'ltll ••••••••••••••••••••••• uft. 5 wk dys . Tot'lti ll y equipped includ· new tires, stereo, xlnt 1nattre!l.s , dbl. Xtra long. Close Out.Kana 14' 4 Wit.el Drives 9550 '73 l 4UZ . 4 Six!. '72 Pan~era. Custom body Yol•o 977z Ing vinyl roof, fact(Jt')' air cond. $100\I, 5.:1>.4203 Old8ollles.<l!l6·143K . Best 2 manCat ... mi;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR Air,AM /t-"Mradio. & paint job. E ng.••••••••••••••••••••••• co nd itlon inJt , power Mariner Ya{·hls til.>-139.1 p •ID SJ!A)O. C<1.H !IG2.·0!l89 modifil!d $15 ooo invel>t.. :iteerlna: & bro.kes, powl'r --7 4 JEEP "" ---cd, Tuk·e s7ooo·. firm. ~oRAHGE-COUNTY seats & window$, ti ft '69 Ford LTD SABOT Fiberglass, IMMEDIATELY '74 Dat11un 260Z 1714 )493·2782. VOLVO wheel, AM /FM s tere Squirt Wui;ou, V-11, auto. Sturdy,$15(), Model CJ-5 FOR ALL 6 Cy l., auto. t rans.. EXCLUSlV ELYVOLVO w /8 track tape, new tra ns., power steering, ***** 8 ,000 cu. yds. fill dirt & • top soil. Lo:1ded. All o none. CMEAI" 49<1 ·4778. Lfos s than 6,000 lll'lu:1l Al\1 /t-'l\1 s tereo radio, Porsche 9750 Lnrgei1tVolvoOealer white w a ll tirc11, etc.~ radio, he ater, luggage miles, 4 ~·hc.-1 dri\'t'. FOREIGHCARS hea!'''·. rallyc ~·heels.••••••••••••••••••••••• JnOrangeCounty! (3291-ISV>Only rack.YRN267. 1: radio, r o ll , ba r, IJkt• CALLORCOMEIH 351KRE. '73 Porsche 911T. S Spd, BUYorLE.ISE $3395 $1095 brand new' l'rll'l•ll l o TO SEEU5 $!1695· new Michelin radial DIREC...1' HuntllHJf011 .. och e Sell 13S2LAF:t Huntinqt011leoch tires. mags AM /FM ....... C R ChrvM ,.,, 1ftt ~9-1292 1 day only. 110 811-:: CAT w/lrlr. Gd. ~---1 ro nd . C all : Day s Mlsc•llafteous &13-95 11 , £\'CS. 644-5275 Wonted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 ----.------1 SS CASH SS FOR '°8'~::•ps/ 9070 Good used fum/r('fn,es ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'rzrs/sto\'('S. 5-IG·07lifl . WANTED on shore moor- Laguna 1-,l'sli\•al ticket ~ in,e : Balboa Island. Will wanted; an)'L1mc after buy bo;it if nee. 673-2746 Aug. 16th. Ca\1 499-2800 Boats, Speed & Office Furniturt' & Ski · -9080 Ecplipment 801 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••t-•••••••e 17' WITC HCRAIT Ski .EXEC. DESK & Delull:t' boat ~·/11511P Evinrude, Posturc t•hr. S.'75. only 58 hrs. used. $3,000. 96H -98!n 644··1498 w ANTED: Tran•portallan SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970!-larhor.t.' 1\1. 631-1276 4X4 SALE '72 Londcruisft' \\'a.eon. 3 Spct.'\J , warn hub s, :i 1r i:u 11d . (-ISJ llG BI. S4199 '7 4 Intl Scout NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.C&ast Hwy. NB. 642-9405 Oran9e-COU"Tty's Hi9hest Sluyrr on Imports Bill Moxe-y Toyota Call Ho~er or Hill f\4 7 -R.">."IS FREE APPRAISAL II ~!~:\rc~I .:~~::;:,~..;;::: [ft:f(fr.l:~;~;:~C H.D16661 ;;;~I 7 2 DAT5UM510 ureo.Tea<Sterro 2025 SM~ '72 CHE VY IMPALA. 2 "72 GRAN TORINO SI,. WA.GOH 499"2168 Anaheim · 750-2011 Door H.1'. Gold metallic Wgn. A/C, tinted t1la5s. t-"uctory a ircOllditionin~. 'SS Porsche Continental, finlshw /while vinylroof 35000 mi. Xlnt Co nd. ;iulomatlc lrunsmission , rare. rblt eng .. need~ BRAND MEW AM /FM radio. (lJOGBN) 642·2316 _____ _ radio, h t'all'r , new paint&int.675-3719eves 1975 VOLVOS $2195.J ohnson&SonLln·u.cohl 9945 ~·hitewalltircs,etc: Very RoUsRoyce 9756 coin -Mercury. 262 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ll'a n . 1..o w mil es !••••••••••••••••••••••• 111Jora.... llarbor Bl vd., C.M ... 73 LIN COLN CON: (JOO(;NJ l (lnly *l DEALER IN U.S.A . VOLVO 1)£41 a ...... 30. TIN.ENT Al. 2 <!<'<>r 11:"'· $2595 '73 NOVA Hatchback While on white with Nabers Cadillac ~00 ............. C..ta Me.-s.o 9'00 ROY SINCE 1956 a utomatic, power s teer leather Interior. crws c CARVER WILLIAMS ing & brakes. air, vlny control. lilt steerin>: ROllS ·ROVCE roof. S23M <lI6GNMl wheel AM /FM titc rc<J 234f.17thSt, IMPORTS Theodore Robins w/tape ph1ycr. lleady l fJ Gd. ofc. furn. Will pay ••••••••••••••••••-••••• l"ash ~ 83J·36-10or640-0613 Campers, Sale/ Au t o. V·8, ~iir 1·ond., pow e r s teering . (9 13KL!\1 l . \\'c buy USl;'d l'ar~ .&i-.,==---~-=~I trueks . C;i ll t:ROTll Cll EV!l.OLJ.:·r for :i frl't' COSTAMESA FORD go! (478G lf') $4995. S-46 -44-'' EXCLUSIVE 2060 11 arbor 8l\•d. Johnson & Son J.incotn- Rent 9120 Pianos & OMJmtS 8090 • • •• •. •• ••• •• •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7(). V\V Poptop Cmpr. Lovelx Grand Sips. 3+. new eng .. R&ll, gd . rubber. $2,295. S4899 '74 . Lande ruiser-. '>Fl.· .far\"eious 675·1865646·38.52 r\.l ust SaC'ri fi <'e! l~ardtop. 4 sµc'Cd. ~·a rn __ 642·~957.!._646-7030 Motorc cles/ hubs. rad io, hl'a lcr . ye (233 LFDl. Sportin9 Goods 8094 Scooters 91 ~O .•..•••••••••••••••.••• •.••••••••••••••••••••. S4999 GOLF C lubs . Woods. '73 DUNSTALL Norton irons. leath. bag, hand . 810'", 380 lb fairing, all n,,,.. .. LA11.: I <'ii rt. 645-~7 xtras. 645·2321aft.5 s-· WJLO loah & Mari.. 1971 Yamaha 90CC En· ·10 TOYOTA Equipenpt duro, ~lint. cond 1250. E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 8-12-8298 90 I 0 1-londa 75'0. Custom body. 19b6 Horbo1 ( M 114b 1/301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very s h arp. rebuill ·74 TOYO'rA L:indcruise r nov scou·rs rtet.-d boats. t:1rs & airpla nes. T:ix ad· v:inta,c:es . 546·49'XI engine. $1200. See at thE 4x4, only 9,000 miles. corner ofSo.Cst.1-lwy. & I. i k e Ne..,,.! S•l 65 4 Anita. Laguna Beach, (177LPCl apprai:-;al. G no·r11 CllE\'Rl)Ll':·r 1821 t !Jc;1t·h Blvd. .. l-lunt1r~ton Bt>~H·h 8'17 ·6087 ~9.:l3.1 I SELLING YOUR. CAR? TOP PRICES1'AID f'or Imports Paid furor Not De an Le-wis Imports 1966 l·larbor. C.!\1. 646·930'.i TOP CA.SH! ~~or l'lt•an ust'tl cars & tru c k s~ ll o ~·ard Cht>vn1l••t. Dove & Qu ail Strl'('ts. nr_ t'.1at":\rthur, J amborl't' ;u1d Bristol , Ne~·porl Be<Jch. &ll·~- 2 !\A YAK S. New P;idrlles. Jo'11x'rgl~-ss $85, Wood $45 494.9423 Theodore Robins l'ri pty needs an ipex - ,72 Ka wasaki JOO. Dirt FORD pens ivr _transport.:iti(ln St I . Su 2060 HarborBlvd . C'ar . \\1 11 1 pay l"<i s h. 673 8064. ree accessones. per C M 0 •2 G2("'J • Cond • $285. 549-01.29. osta esa 642-001 0 .,.. · • '_· ___ _ loafs, M a1ntmmtee I S~vice f020 70 Yamaha 360. dirt, ne"" Trucks 9560 WF. l'A '!" CA$H •••••••••••••••-•••••• ove rhaul, runs good. Elertrical-Wood~·orking $400. 847·5136 PJumbing·lnstallalion ,74 380 GT Su uk" 3 & Repair. lnbd eng. re· . .z I, C)'. pair. Fire system insll/· ~pd. W1ndsh1eld & Fair· mainl. Scorpio /lfarin 1ng, xlnt. cond. 496-6!»7 "'8_·97_o. _______ 1HONDA TRAIL 70, Les ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Cl-IEVY El Camino. automatic, \'inyl top.1 powe r s teering & brakes. air , low miles & sharp! $3354 (0362IR) Theodore Robins FORD Fl>H USf;D C,\HS PHILLIPS BU ICK-PONTIAC.OPEL 2"888 ,\ticia Park~·ay Laguna 1-lills 83'2 -?.400 lo ... ' Pow.. 9040 t_han 20 hrs used. Red 2060 rtarbor lll\'d. TllUCKS·VA."lS-4 wu·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"~k~edn~e_w"Tu$350;;--;;:· ..,,.....,;;;:;-;;;;;;;-1-'C~°'~ta~M~e~s~''----'"'~2 0010 "'anted Clean. l:itc 73 DATSUN 240-Z Orily 30.000 m.ilc-s. f;U.'· l ory air <'Onditioning, :.iulomatic transmission. Al\1 !FM stereo w/11 track t ape, ma,e sp:irt wht'<'IS ~·1th new radi:il tires ! (215J RQ l Only 5395 Nabers Cadllac 2600 ........ lh4. Coitu~Mtio -S\G "°° '72 240Z. Air , mai:s. 4-s p. am !lm 8-tr, $3.895. Lie. 836FOI'. P.P.ll47-IQ9.I Fial 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUMTT'S NEWEST & LARGEST I MM EDIATE; DELI VE RY All J\1 odt'ls &Colors Dick Miller Motors ~HIJ.111 1 ~11 \\' \\'arnt•r ;,it .'io . ,\l.un ,'i:ulla .'\11a 5.li :!I J~ Fiat 124 Sport, 68, nu en,i::: Si400 See at 292 E. 18th St. CJ\t . 646· 1203 aft fi CLOSID SUNDAYS Mercury, 2626 llarbor y QL VO Costa Mesa 642·001 Blvd., C.M ., 5-4()..56JO_ Stutz 9761 • •••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE . FOR Orange County cc?:~ A.UTHOl:l'UD S...&5-Tke DAVE ROSS PONTIAC-STUTZ 2480 Hcrbor ll•d. Costa M"41 ~46-Anl7 Toyota 9765 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '69 TOYOTA Corona Mark II 2 dr sedan, a ir. Pvt party. 842-8723 '75Y2 Toyotas Here Now CCHM in DEALER '72 ~onte Carlo, pwr, air Mercury 9950 Orig. own. $2100. Ph: ····•••••••••••••••••••• 8011 Commonwealth &73 9415 ~7 9975 Buena Park 521-7000 -or · · '72 MARQUIS Brougha m ---------1 '70 9 PASS. ~l'A. WGN Sedan. AM /FM, P(fwin Auto, A JC. R&J-1. tint comf . lounge scats 74 Volvo 145 StationwC!CJOll Fue l inj ect i o n , automatic, factory nir conditioning, power steering, radio, less than 25,000 mil es! $569!i iSSlLJY) SLEMONS MERCEDE S 1910 llarbor, C.M. 631-1276 WE STILL HAVE 10 VolYOS~ al ..... inc .... Prices Co.,.i.T...., Buy • or glass. Lugg. rack, P IS w /r ecli ne r . P /Door '". d isc brkes, extra pr locks, s unroof. Orig. snow tires & rims, new: ownr. 673-7780 Steel belted rad. tires. MustCllMJ 9952 bTt t. shock~. i,j~n5e~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• x nt. con · ' '73Mu5!ang.l7.tn'.>mi. I 640-0790 ... '70 IM PALA Cust. Cl u coupe, l owner. $1 ,000 968· 1805 or 962·8!Hi Like new. $3150. 548 ·2'11kl Classic 65 Mustang Blue/white vinyl top. V-R 992 Eng. New trans.& tires. 60,000 mi. Xlnt gas mile age . Needs r ear • • bumper. $650. 556-6944. ~····················· Brand new '75 Cordova • air conditioned, V-8 Oldsmobllr 9955 auto. trans., power steer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing & brakes, body sid Sales and Ser\'ice mouldings, steel belt OLDSMOllLE r a d i a I t i r e s GMC TRUCKS •SS22G5R24:r701. HOHDA c.as S4995 U.IY•rsity Oldt H.tlttgta.leach 2850 Harbor8lvd . Chryale.-...,,_.,.. Costa Mes:l 540-9640 16661 Beach Blvd. H.B. 842·063 Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ----------! '71 . '74 PINT05. 2 doors. 1967 18' ti, ark Twain I 10 , Honda 750 Cust. paint, l\lclls Ca:.h ! fi75-00~J. v.·,tandum trlr. Clean tank, seat. chrome, etc 73DATSUN SlakePickup. -'70 Fl1\T 8~ Sports <..:pe. $<!300. Call: 968-9891 Harley rear •th!. Qi 4 speed , air, low miles. Autos, Imported Good cond. JO mpg. Test Drive Today Buy Lease 72 CHRYSUR MEWPOllT 4DOOIH.T. run a b outs. wagons, Prices start al $1254 ('71 2dr. Lie. 7&4CXV) Theodo,... R.oblM FOID cooler.Offer.963-1194. 52954 tP19alA) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979 -4681 '72·15' Glasspar. S-Ohp. 1 Theodore-Robins AlfaRome-o· 97051----------eje:~:a Only 27 ,000 miles. vinyl roof, tapestry interior, fartory air conditioning, automatic transmission, 2060 Harbor Blvd. E\'inrude. Trlr. 1\-I cond. 72 Kawasaki 350, gd. FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• "73, 128. 2-dr. Fiat P.1ag $1450. 645-6644eves cond. /slreet.dirt. 2060 Jl arbor Blvd. .71 YELLOW Spiller, gd. whee I !'i. rad i a Is, 642-0010 Costa Mesa $490 645-6110 1 ra_dio/heater, gr.eat gas 15 FT. spoon hull boat & · · Costa Mesa 6-42-0010 conl · $3,050. mileage, Sl .800. 675-8917. or power steering&: brakes, 73 Pinto. hi·mi'g, Jo price, new Mi c he lin radi a l xlnt cond. 557-9468; 381E tires. & much more ! S. Sycamore .SA . Lrlr., no molor. $350/ best 72 Sutuki 550 lo mi. xlnt 644·15!~___ Lease off('r.545·2500 After5 cond. $650 /ofr.552·8481& Bus Intern ational 55 ---9712 Maida 9738 passenger. Needs ~lass. BMW L (334Ell-f ) Only 19bb Ho1bor ( M 646 9303 28' Trojan Cabn Cruis. '65 s75·757Z S300. 2300 Rear W. Co<JSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1\"1111 A11,.:1 V-8 Gray, 20 hrs. Di nette, legal. Clean & fast. OLDEST ;\/C. Lape, xlnt cond. Of. ~ Lapstrake. Reblt 210ll P '74 Hod a k a 125. Street Hwy. Call 968-0072. ORANGE COUNTY'S 1972 RX<!, new engine .• WI\ WJL(J LARGEST SELECTION Of Used Yolvos In Or-allCJe Countv 2895 '74 Pinto Runahout, A/C, a uto., d clux interior, 13800 mi $2850962-4750 v Births. monomatic . $450.••548·5822 TOW TR UC K 2'':? to n o·., cf_,_,._,_,_,_ .• _ .. _, _____ , ~ TOYO.TA_ fat ho. Teak dec ks . GMC-410w /llolmes515 & _ Bristol cond. Pvt. Ply. Suzuki 400, '72. Lo mi. Nowell dolly system 73 RXJ, l l .OOO mi. xtra 1966 H01 bor, c M 6~6.9303 S8000. 714-640-1168 or Xlnt run . con<:!. Dirt bik Fully equip'd /xlnt. cont!. clean . Sl .900. Clock & 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS 5-19-8875. w/all st. legal access See to appreciate. $3,250 Sates-Servi c('·Leasin,g RadioS-45-3224 S4 so o r b est / Se Firm. Sec-at Kim 's Tex Roy Carver, Inc.. Me-rce-do--.-.. -.. --9-7_4_0, '73TOYOTA CELICA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26 ' FIBERGLASS dbl ender launch. New GM 2-53 die se l motor . anytime. 18154 Beac aC'o,Inlerstate5&Avery Rolls ltoy<'c Bi\.1W ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd ,1-1 .B. Prkwy. No. of S.a n Juan 234 l.'.:.17thSt. '74 Mark JV. Air-Stereo- S peed co ntro l. Tm - macul1te! Low mi. Priv. Pty. &:995. 675--8343 ¢11ryllor~ Open Daily & Swn. iii 10 PM Capo. 496·5953or8Jt-1331 Costa Mes<t 546-4444 -642-7056 '74 YA MAHA 125 MX ----------1 Like new SS25. Privat l8'h' GLASTRON, 110 . ;Party. 546-6985 Fishing & skiing. $3100. 581-6231 '72 Honda 500-4. like ne~ • cond ., low mileage ,'71 Custom 28' "Safari '" $950 /offer. 979-4565 o w 1ne•1 tandem lrlr. Twin 556-1337 '59 CHEV. TrU<'k, 2 T , dump bed w /2 sp. axle. $775. 581-3981aft5. '56Chevy 1h ton. llvy duty work truck S350 Gd. Cond. G-42·2624 . Ford 220 V-8/ w Vol~· ----------1 drive s . Fully s e lf -'72 KAWASAKI EX.Fact '6-4 RANCfl !-:RO c•ontaincd. tlt int cond. works bike. Belor fmt speed. $850. 289, •I flo1any Extr:is. $21 ,450. e nd. New Konis. Boyd 581-6231 (714 )752-0942 S tellings fr3me. Super '70 DATSUN Pkup. Blue. fast! 'Ca II John 548·2.582 30' Chris Croft, 1960. Twi Cust. int , new ovcrs:r.. screw, v -s ·s. slJll'I 6, lr, Motor Homes. tires. tape, mirrors. lo (•ockpi t , compl . re -Sale/Rent 9160 mi. Leaving State, must furbished . Mus l sell••••••••••••••••••••••• sell ~ $1,500. or best ofr. S7.500. 714 /675-1519. '71 22' ISLANDER. xlnt _64_0_·5_37_4 ______ _ ;1, THt flU" 5.1 Li cond , self contained, · · ......... 1 ve r ne. 16995. 846-0446 16 ft. lo hrs. 85hp merf'. ----------1 hack lo .baek seats, front DELUXE 28'. all extras, walk-th ru. full canvas, sleeps8. Bydayor weck. \'anson trlr . Divort'ed, 645-3370 after4. i\lusl s acrifice. $2850. Ph ; 55 1-2063or673-2065 Trailers, Travel 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCKS-VANS-4 W l)"s Wanted, Clean, late J\.ldls . Cash! 675-8849. '73 DATSUN Pickup, V-8, Al\l /Ptlf. Tacom a wheels. auto. 644-5757 . J ? 6 3 .. 2 s ' ow e n s 1-fardlop Tent Trlr, stove. 673 -9254 eves, as k for Sportf1 s hcr TS, loaded ice box, si nk &table. Sips _T_e_,_r_y_. ------ w1man)' xtras Ready to _6_._s_1000_._96J __ ·l_SZJ_. ___ 1.66 Chevy. 350 eng. Turbo r:o ! s5ooo. 673-3439 cvcs/wknds. Collapsible. Trlr, Sips 4, h Yd ro trans. $700. ice hox, stove/s ink 6-45-7584 _____ _ C II HIS C R A t'T -w /pump . Hook -ups . '62 0od,e:el/:IT,Stepsidcs. CO NNIE-JO" TW . V8's. 546-3242. auto. tape. s poke \~1 hls ' Sle('ps 6. "65. Lo hr!'i . $750.640-1749. 6113· 1361 . Autos for Sale CREVIER $1 ST lo lllOAOWAY SAMTA ANA 835·3171 lHE OlTIMilTE ORIYl .. G MilCHINE SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVE & DEALER • SERVICE FIRST • nu11u LOSE PLANS • 5 Year or 50.000 Mile Warranty Available on all N ew BMW "s . 21402 M~ ..... wy. MhW..'l"'fo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vans 9570 IJl·2040 • 4f5·4t49 l~COW ENS J.lybridgc. ~s/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• UM.t. .. wyP..._w.,.Ed 8 hevy 11.D .. Pi-1any ex-Cln•ics 9520 '73 FORD SU RFER Van. 0,... ,_.Y• tras. Gd . f1sh.ing boat.••••••••••••••••••••••• t . '----------SJ200_493_9629_ au omat1c. mags, lape 1· -------1'-48 PLYMOUTII special deck. cx('ellent f'O nd i 1947 OWENS 3.1'. Owner deluxe. 2 d r , c us tom tion ? S..1654 (7566.'iN l Sips 4, Li\'C aboard. Sli p. paint, gas savin g 6. 8 Th•odo,.• Robins S79 mo. New potint lop & track t ape. SSSO. 645-2468 FORD hull. Motor & int. Al •54 C HRYSLER N 2060 11arbor Bl v<1 shape S6SOO. Ph : 556-6337 Yorker, all on g. M~~ Costa Mes:t 642 OOIC Ion boal-493-319'l) loots, ROftl / Ch..t•r see lo believe! LeavinJi slate, must sell ! $800 or 74 Ford Van, Blue, xlnt 9050 bestofr. 640·53'74 cond . l'lfu11t sell! s;:ljOO, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '50 De Soto. Xlnl cond. 645-4559 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Cu pri V-6, 4 spd , ~un ­ roor. Ai\t /PM Tape. xlnt conrl. Ca 11 Judy 548,9f!62 '7,1 CAPH!, f. (•yli ndcr, 4 s pet•d . 13 .000 mile:<. AM ffo'l'll with lupe, S..1454 (119JSll 1 Theodor-. Robins FORD 2or.o 11 arbor Rl\•d, CORONADO 35, S.U. by New eng. Other extras. ·74 Ford. Like new. 302VA. day wk . or month. $1100/bst. 536-4618 art air, PS, auto trans. n('~ 714·32.5·1334 4:30. steel radials, A~1 /~i\.1 :--;-;;--;;----:=c:::ll....:C='--------1 radio, lo m i. Camper ...... Sell 9060 Re-cnatiottal s Ii din Ji w ind o ~· s-. c~u Costa Mesa 642.(Ml!O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vehicle• 95JO Divo rced. Must Sell "'' 9717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 fl. Hobie w / trailer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3950. Ph : 551-2063 0 1 Xlnt cond. 2 yea~ old. 8rind new •75 Dodj:e 673-2065. ·72 COLT Stationwal:'on. Call 646-"87. Surveyor, bubble top.I----------low m1lc11ge. $1 954 K-lht-1·209;-li-ke new Uoalnka blel Pleasure, !'acing c hamp. Cost $1800, sell S8S0675-6161 32' PC Classic Sloop, P•rll•lly restored. A lle•t •t $1~-S'1ll·83150 l6' SaLellile •nd tralklr. SO>O. 673-413t. j B·~J:l._aj,(f.o.....Jn.nt.. '67 Dodge Va n. VR, 3spd !989El\1 HI pwr. •leering & brakes, ta~-dcck , fully <."3m Th•odor..RobMs H.D. eqiuipped. lfas periied , 2wtr111nks. cy FORD alove. ice box. dual bat· cle rack if wanted. $11!10 2060 lla rhor Hlvd. terie!I, 12· V•l lOV &i more. 644'1687· Costa M<'sa f'42·0010 #14095. $6995 H..ilw<Jloo leach c1irv•r...,_ 1u61 Beach Blvd, H.B. 14U!l31 IFYOU hfl\'e.., !l~rvlcc to orft.T or Foods to !'icll , plat't· nn ad 1n the rJaily Pilot Cla~si fled Section Phone 642-5678. Dat 5un ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 l>A 'l'SUN 2CiO ·Z, 1 1q1et>d , AM /t-"A1, low rr11lc·"'· S.SKOO. QllJ 54G·J2116 .after5 l'M . OYER 100 MEW &USED MERCEDES OM DISPLAY Houseof•1.....,ts AUTl-IOR IZtD I'll F:RCF.DES DEALER 6862 i\1 anchesler, Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy, '58 MB 190 SL, 6 cyl., mint cond, 2 tops. Make Offer. Call M"·S596. or 548-9006 ,\utomati c transmission, radio, heater. (684HPB) 2929 Ha rbor Blvd., Cos ta Mesa $3195 CHOICEo#lO '69'1"'"' 74'• • 145 WAGONS •164'• Conette 9932 __ 5_46_-_1_93_4 __ SLEMONS MERCEDES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Ha rbor, C.Pi-f , 0 140·1 CORVETIES 2&40-Cholc•ofl ALL WITH AIR CON ,72 ,.,_, ,75 D l T I 0 N I NC I.lot TIW'1I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MACULATE & PRICE Orange County 's REPAIRS-SERYICE TO SELL Finest Selection E"hange & Reb.nlds WILLIAMS Prlc•d to Sd! BROOKLYN BUG CO. Eslimales 548·914! IMPORTS HOWARD '73 Thing. Roll Bar, skid 8011 COMMONWEALTH Chevrolet 631-1276 9770 71 Plymouth DUSTER Low miles, clean. 6 cylinder, power steering, air, r adio, h ealt.>r. (8340ER) Only $2395 SLtMDNS MERCEDES 1970 II a rbor, C.M. plate. am /fm s tereo BuenaPark 521-7 Dove&Quail St. LIQUIDATING 1 -'•~pe~. ~$2_200_·_494~""-'9_· -1 A..to1, UHd New port Beach •71 Merced es Ben z '63 vw Bug, xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••• 133-0555 '70 P lymouth Satellite 631 -1276 300SEL "6.3", II dr, air, m ec han ica l co nd. CocliMac Wagon. Automatic, air le:ither. a ll M.B. equip., Radial, temperature •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Corvette, A/C, auto. cond .. PtS. P /B, radio, I · I SJO 500 N cd · 350 t 33 ooo · $5400 heater & luggage rack. owm1. c t>an. , . ••••• e s pa•nl $750 CADILLAC . ape. • ma. , 5 5 7 -4448 .548-1..81 · · 0 ="~"-m_. _P_. P_._839 __ .,_ooz_. ___ 1 _~~~~ gO:. rs0?4 ";5 .w ~~~ 59 MBZ 100. 4 <'YI, runs '70 VW Poptop camper. F~C:~0 ;~9~~G~:'C C..,..-t9ll f!15·4899mornings&S to9 perf.•t am /fmsle•eo 25 Radials, good condition. F" 1 g &Le · ••••••••••••••••••••••• evenings. Pri. Pty., loc;il i\1PG , new interior. Ca11 Chip 67S-1349 '"" owner. .. . . • ' 1 ~~~~~~~---lir.fi'~n~a~n~c=n="~~a~S>~n~g=. ~1il70 COUGAR. low m'•I.:.. . !2100/offer. 847-7851 only $1954 t9SlEPW) 1--7-3-P-ly_m_ou_!h_Sa_!_e_ILi_.1-.- '&6 VW. Clean. • TheodoN RobiM D V $850 /bestofTer. 4 r., ·8, auto. traos., 494-9473or497·28fD. FORD ract.ory air conditioning. l";;'":~~~;;:-;:;1 ~~2060~~H~a!r:bor:~B~lv~dt.~d power steering, radio, '671UCiSl,000.or 1•69 EL .DORADO. 67 Costa Mesa 542-0010 heater. vinyl r oor. best offer. 847 -0212 mi, Perl. Mech. St .500 74 COUGAR XR7. lmmac. 774GWt;. 72 Mercedes 350SL COUPE ROADSTER '71 VW Squareback, A·I Auto m atic transmission, cond. Must sell-Best ()(. air conditioning, power fer.644 -8610. ·s teering, radio. sec this '72 VW BUG Onl firm. 3128 Broad St, NB. A JC, AM /FM Tape. lAw tt.-=-~29Saolo-h 5411,5754 mile•. Mus t Sell! Pvt. .....,. - -ELCO N s Pty. ~-9044. Chrv.&er~•.aultt •.J ew 8 rad.,1-'-"-:..LCC...:.:o.:c.:..-____ I 16661 Beach Blvd. new brakes, all extras. '73 COUGAR XR -7 . JJ.B. 842·0631 Mi nt cond. 644 -7475 , Beautlfal topper finish 549·1008 ..whit e leather Interior' TRAIL Duster. br'and one at $10,950 (205 ETD) (l7BFPD) • y SIM4 SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 ll iirbor,C.l\.1 . 6,31 -1276 __ TheadanRoblM FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 64.2-0010 '74 CaclUac ELDORADO White vinyl roof, AM /FM ne w, fully equi pped, ste reo, 33,000 miles. bargfl.in price! 540-3943 ( T4:S H PC)· $3850· '99 Roadrunncr383. • spd. Johnson & Son Lincoln- .. 48,000 mi, new tires & Beauuru1 whlte wlthrtd e.rcury , 2621 Ha rbor rims. Must •ell . Nds leather Interior. ru11,_B~.l_vd_.~·-c_._M_.~·---•~•"-·--I work. 811.torr. '15l·U30. power•1unroot. (•7l11'2) 1 $8295 SLE MONS Mf RGEOl S J'10Harbdr, C.M. 631-1276 .,..... 9935 ,_"" 996~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "ECONOMICAL " '&4 GTO, runs well, red '72 Dodce Col Wgn. 4 dr. w/white Int . Ort1 owner. Sedan. fflw ay 30 mpg. 24 Best offer M&-7m betore mp1. N.W. c;a r i1Soo.1 _•~p_m_. -------!538 ·1287 a f(er 9pm. '72Cadlll•cEkloradoron-weekd 1ys, anyti m e 1964 4DOOR rt 'lk •• ~ 1 weekends Immac. $375. Firm. ve . .... e new, -.uuv m . 968.91197 S!li465.00 Loaded. Wiii Dodie 61 Dart 6 eyl lo trade. cTOM. .f'l 631~1'11 mi. p I•. Pvt. Pt.y. ' · 19'70 Pontiac EJrc. Wagn e.tnlCOIH C.M. •ft. 6 pm Sunday. , ......... ,..,,. ,.._ clean. xtraa, mlnlt 11etl 'iKc~ · --h"""""'-'' . m .2z•rr;sm:111B01 ,.;; "~" Cho•• olol ffZO ,_,. 9940 • 2.7.1...xi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 66 Pontiac Tempe11r. """"-"Lf I •7z MAl :1su. •utomauc, _ E n g I n e r u n ' factory air, vinyl roof, "ll FORD LTD. 2 Door supersmooth. BOOy • un· power at.eerina Abra.kes H.T. Po~er, stttrlng ai d am•.ted. 473-3802 i22M (Sl .. EOH) • ~::J:~ ,"':r~ ~I~~ y... 9'74 TIM•derw..... ln1. (075JNJ). $1995. ••••••••••••••••••••••• POID Johnton &i San Unt'Oln-71 Ve1a. xlnt('()(I((. 20G0 Hatbor8lvd.\ Mt1rcury 1 26211 Harbor 1ood MPG.oiler. Cost.a Meta • &a.oo'to Blvd., C.N ., 540-SAD. CM$·7z.rT I\ I I I r I I • I I 1 I I • I I I I I 1 I ' I 1 ! t Laguna/South ·Coast • • 'EDIT I 0 N Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AU GUST 4, 1975 TEN CENTS llinshaw Backs~ Japarwse To Meet Demands Jl'll'fl'\LA LUMPUR, Malaysia (UPI ) --Japan announced it would meel the demands of the J apanese Red Army terrorist group which shot its way into the U.S. embassy here today, seized 40 lo 50 hostages including five Americans and threatened to kill them. The dreaded terrorist group demanded the release of seven Red Army men jailed for their parts in massacres, hijackings and other violent acts in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. 'f!ley also asked for a Japan Air Line DCB to fly them to refuge in a country of their choice -pro· bably the Middle East. lliromori Kawas hima deputy chief cabinet secretary: told ;1 news conrerence in Tokyo that "priority must be given to lhe protection or lives ... and (the government) is r eady to accept the de mand." The Red Army a lready had killed a Malaysian policeman and wounded another in seizi n)! the embassy. An Anierican security orficial inside the building' said the Japanese gunmen threatened to ·execute U.S. Consul RobertSteb· bins tonig ht but relented as negotiations proceeded. The ter· rorists were holding Stebbins. a Swedish diplomat and 40 to 50 other oersons. "The exits from the ninth floor are sealed and there is no way they can gel out unless there is p agreement on the sarety of the hostaa:es," the American 'o(ficial Hid. Robbery Suspect , Marine hi~j11~ed Fleeing Police A 2l·year·old Camp Pendleton Marine w as critically injured when he climbed a chain·link fence and fell on his head while fl eeing San Clemente police or. (icers today. James Scott Cullen, a Marine private, was rushed to San Clemehte General Hospital and lhen trans ferred to San Diego • -. The Bride Wore Zif.ch • LOXAHATCHEE, Fla. ((JPI > -The bride wore, white at t he wedding at Sunsport Gardens -but on· Jy because she hadn't been exposed to as much sun as the ~room. Mary Ann CoJe, 39, and Demar Dunlap. 47, were married unclothed in a ceremony al the nudist camp where Dunlap is a vice president . But because she has only been a membe r ror a few months, the bride 's suntan was a hair dozen shades lighter than that or her new hu s band, a l ongt i me member. "We ll , the bride is sup. posed to wear white, isn't s he?'' s he quipped to friends who chided her. Naval Medical Center. He s uf· fered a severe head injury in a 10.foot rail ·lo the p&_vement or- ficers said. ' Cullen at the time of the inci· dent was a strong arm robbery suspect and was assertedly run- ning from two San Clemente or. ficers who said Jhey had ob· served him and another Marine kiclting a third man. The attack, police said, was in the middle of the street at Avenida Del Mar and Ola Vista. The second man remained at large. The robbery victim was John H . Rowley of San Clemente. He reportedly bad been in the company of his attackers al two downtown bars Sunday evening ~dearly this morning. Rowley was injured sligbtiy in the attack. police said, and lost $150 in the robber y. Police officer.S Bill Trudeau and Dave Szkaradek were on patrol downtown at about 2:30 a.m . today when they came upon the bizarre sieht. Trudeau said Rowley was lying on the street pavement and Cullen was kicking, him in the face and.~y. .. . "' ' The officers s11id they acUVat· ed their police units lights a nd the two men ran leaving the vic- tim lying in the road. Trudeau said he Chased Cullen ~'l:q,.~f!'~ ~ saw him · lem;t ... tq cJimb over the baet fence. · ergaTes Circtis Gal Last year Balboa's ~sie Owen trjed out for the circus as a joke. Now it's her line of work ·and she's back with the Greatest Show on Earth in Anaheim. See her story in the People section , Pa~e Bl. ony Assessor . ·'Unaware Of Fee' By GARY GRANVILLE 01 Tl!• D.tilr Pil<ftSU.ft VENTURA -Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach) told _ a Ventura County jury today that Orange County Assessor J ack Vallerga didn't know he was gO- ing to receive a SJ,000 consulting fee related tQ the sale oC. an ap- praisal system lo SpartaOburg County, South Carolina. Hinshwaw, accompanied by at· torney Mars hall Morgan, ap· peared as a witness for the de- fense in Vallerga's trial on seven felony counts related to the 1973 sale. The Republican congressman was the second witness called by the derense as Vallerga's trial entered its firth day. He told the jury that it was n't until a CeW days before he paid the assessor $3,000 as his share of a $6,000 ree lJlat Vallerga·knew he was going to receive the money. Hinshaw's testimony support- ed Vallerga's statements to th.l? jury la_~t Thursday when he said he didn't know there was a $3,000 fee at stake in the.cooot.y.sale. He furth er s upporte d Vallerga·s t e:.1.imony when he said his s uc cessor as Orange County assessor wasn't present al meetings when h e and Spartanburg a ssessor John Ebert discussed the consulting rees. Hinshaw said that. Yallcrga was surprised in early JWle when he told him that he was to receive <:;.. IUN~JlAW. Page A2) * * * ~M~e'~ Trial De~~yo.~ - \ 7 "The situation is under control but even thoug h the Japanese government has agreed to the de- mands this thing will drag on till morning,·· the American,said. Sewage Shuts San Clemente Beach Section The ofCicer said the Marine missed hik first attempt to scale the fence and tried again. At the lop, Trudeau said , it appeared the Marine s nagged his arms on the wire and he fell headfirst onto the pavement. Up!on w Return Aug. 11 on Bribe. Charge I I I I I I I I • I I I I He said now that the Japanese government agreed to meet the terrorist demands, negotiations were continuing o n the method and route or their departure rrom the embassy to the airport and ul· lim3tely out of the country. Malaysian Communications Minister V. M antckavasagam, deputy Secretary General of the Foreign Ministry Zakaria Ali, and Japa n ese Ambassador Michiaki Sauma were inside negotiating final arrangements by telephone for the Red Army group's departure. The Swedish roreign minister in Stockholm earlier sent a message to Japan urging it to take "any steps that can be made" lo save the li ves of the hostages. Japa nese government officials said Japan Air Lines had been al>ked to ready a DC8 jetliner at 'l'Okyo International Airport to de part ror Kuala LumJ>..-. Officials said the .. Ma_Jays!,.n" government has been iriformed or Japan's inlentior\ lo (ollovi Kuala Lumpur's judtment wlfh regard to the t errorists' deVJand. JAL said it set up an ''emer gen cy bureau'' al its operation center at the airport to coordinate with the government in dealing with the situation. The t errorist d emands in- cluded a helicopter to fly them from the roof of the embassy buildil).g to the waiting PCS. Or•:•:'4 1 5 :••t We•tller Night and morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise fair skies Tues· day. A little cooler coastal areas wilh highs in the 60s rising tu the mid·fMls in· land. INSIDE TODA 'l' Th< l"BI "4t <ntertd Ill< aeorch for former TeonuCfT't l>ou Jlmmw Hof/a, foUowiag ertofifon nolr• recftoed ~ mnnbtr• of th.: llof/a famil~. Ste 11ory .44. latlex .• . ' ,_ ........ A ll ~~ •• I ~..:,:: ··-•• I AJ~ ..... .. I -··-v ... ti =~f ~.M ....... •• • 1 ·~_. .. =·· .... I --Al lM9rflll41 .,, -· ... .. ..__ . .. I __ .. .. -.. i -At1 ......_ •• MM11i:1'1 •S -..a.1-... •• • • ! A three.quarter mile stretch of San Clemente beach was ordered closed aft er a malfunction in the city sewage treatment system al- lowed sewage to be dumped into the ocean near the beach. The closure was first made Friday and the beach was opened and closed intermittently over the weekend as lireguard.s kept watch over the area. City engineering officials could not(be reached for comment to- day over the ~ause or the pro- blem. The Orange County Health Department took water samples near the ocean outran Friday and were to begin testing procedures today on their samples. The beiach a r e1t involved ex· tends rrom the pier north about ~ of a mile, lifeguard Capt. Sheridan Byerly said. He described the discharge as a murky substance. It reportedly was caused by a malflplction in a sewage pump. Further details were unavailable. Newlyweds Injured as Car Hits Pole ' A newly married Laguna Beach couple were seriously in· jured Sunday when lheir late- model sparts car rammed a utili· ty pole along Laguna Canyon Road. John A. Lattanzio, Z1, of 267.0 Solano Way, was reported in critic31 condition today with severe head and internal in- juries. Hazel Latlanzio, 18, re- portedly suffered a broken jaw an~ .. wrist. Both are at South Coast Community Hospital. Laguna Beach Police said the couple's nea rly ne w sports car was deslroyed "ln lbe accident •t 6:05 a.th. Sunday. Lattantio, a passenger in the car was reportedl)r asleep al the time or the accldenl. Officers saii:l the couple.'bad just recenUy been married . µollar on Ilise "' LONJ>O!i _(~P) -The dollar , rcoe •hlrPIY 1giolnllt ·European currencies in early trading today and dealers reported a:rowtna op· Um.ism th·at the American re· ceiaioD is over . Trudeau said the three men had been to two bars earlier in the ~vening and along the·w.ay, Rowley had .. flashed" the roll of cash. The two Marines asserted1y turned on Rowley after leaving a small convenience market whefe they had attempted lo buy some beer. • A fight ensued and contlnUed into the middle or the dovmtown street. 1 • Military officials at the Naval Medical Center s aid CUiien was. in critical condition and undergo. ing special tests. · .. •• ' By JOM B..\llLEY and ordered to serve fhree years wiJJ sent~nce Robert Plumlee, 41, ot'Jtt-o•+JT,'l"li.tstatf probation after pleading guHty to of Santa Ana, who has pleaded Convicted 3ssessor 's aide reduced charges or submitting guiltytoidentical charges. George T./plon w as b ack in falseclaims. Five defendants have nowbeco Oran,:~ c;ounty Superior Court Upt o n . was one o r nin e ordered to pay fines ranging tod~y. this Ume to seek a conti· employes .}nd~ct ed bf the. Grand from $1.000 to $2,500 and all have nuance of 'his trial on bribery Jury on ' multipl e' c riminal been placed on three years pro- char~es . char ges after a long investiga-bation. PresldiJ!g J1',dge Robert A. lion of the .usessor's office. , James Bertolino. SS. of Mi ssion Ba ny,rd cran~ed · a one -wee.E_ Judge t Banyarc:t ·or~ the Viejo, was found guilty last week delay l~ctotdered Upton, 55, San.:-'"\. delay in the Upton trial after by a Superior Court jury and will ta 1J1a. to return to his cout1.room Judge Kenneth WilUams took the _ be sentenced Aug. 29 to what Aug. 11 tor trial action. ' bench U. a :nearby courtroom to could be a state prison term and Upton, is specifically accused accept tile guilty plea riled by re-$10,"'10fine . or a'cceptin'g-e lectronic equip-tlred assessor's employe Kirk Superior Court trials are pend- mep~ from the Tandy _CQrpora-Armistead,61,ofSantaAna. ing for codefendant Gadand tion ii) rel.urn for ff1Vorit>1i con-A.Fmisfead,· like six codelen--Re dding, 55, of Santa Ana, sideratio·n of th e co~pany 's danls'be~ore him , pleaded guilty Hinshaw and county Assessor Orange County assessments. to conspiracy and admitted that Jack Vallerga who currently is . He was Oned $2,500 last week hellrew county funds in oVertime being tried in Ventura County in and.vacation pay for time ~ctual· another.case. ly spent on former assessor An· Hinshaw races trial alone Aug. Laguna P~lice Nab Man.on ·~un Charge '!1rew Hinsh aw'& congressional 18 and in September w ith campaign in 1972 . Vallerga on criminal charges Armistead 'rill ' be sentenced conta ine d in a second Grand Aug. 21. Judge Walter Smith has Jury indictment. scheduled Aug . 14 as the date he OOPS! FORD FBI Listed 15,000~Bn;ies Laguna Beach police arrested Jolm Gabriela, a civic activist, Saturday on charges of bran- dishing a gun. Police said they seized a Browning 9mm automatic pistol and a 9mm Luger pistol frq~ Gabriels at his residence, 131618. Coast Highway. .,;,, Gabriels, 51 , has been involved iD many Laguna Beach civic af- fains, ~n an opJ)oneJ}.t of m a ny kinds of coastal development, and bas &Jl:peared frequently .at the Coastal Commi,lsion hear· in&a. -I,. He reparledly has consideritd running ·for .. City Co¥J1cil aJthoulh he ha~ m ade no formal announ· cement~ · ~ ''l..4.WN TRIMMER ' SO,LD QUl<;KLY' "The lawn triibmer sold on tiw. .finl call." T~ 'J!bat's the garden equipme11l advertisidl success· experie~ by the Costa Meta woman wM pl•<ed Ibis 1a in tbe Daily Pilot: • Gabriels, a member of a group of Laguna Beach council watchers, attends moSl council meetings and s peaks on -various issues. Police t ook Gabriels i nto custody arter reports a ,man was waving a pistol and threatening people on the ,corne.r of South ~t Highway ~nd Gress Sfreet. 'Pol,tCe alleged that Gabrie1s sbout~ al pa§sersby :' "YoU fags go across the s'treet where you belblig, •• ·' FUMBLES DRINK . ' BELGRADE (UPI) -Presi- dent Ford ,spilled champagne on the table today at a luncheon given for him by President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslaviai After. proposing a toast and sipping bis drink, Ford sloshed lhereslof the champagne around in his: glass and some -'Pilled on the table. He quickly took hi s napkin and mopped it up. WASHINGTON (UPI) --.The FBI s ays Jf tnainrained a list of Americans who:Jn the event of a national ~r,.el)~d have been i ;yled'~ m <!iii a tel Y<l A ~~~~ ~pok;~~aid.Sun- day the ltst was Iet_al under terms oC the M'CCar,,ran ·Sub- versive Activities-Cofttro& Act but that it was deslroye«'W-he~ the act was re pea led in 1971 ..... By U.U.<>1."r AUIOND ol' 17512 Newhope St., Fountain tim.s said'., Verdu'UIO and Ramos .· OlllM~~'"'•.,...,, · 1 Valley, early Saturday•blorning were again bea~ and the.n Thelddaa'J)ing.of two Fountain· and .forced the two ·men at gun. dropped off at theft Fountain V1lley men early Saturday in-. Poinl"lnto-.car. Vallf'yhome. Yolved ;tn· all en smuc1lina 1).n1. . ·The.victims \old police the sOs-Police said it was discovered Fountain Valley detectives ~ ptEls bf at .. them with a pipe the victims were illegal aliens toda)'. ra.ymerous times . -and. would be deported shortly. ! New Powe~ EdJ,.., 2 HP The tY(O victims appareiSUy did ·_'t'E'~e v~ims lpld paiice the sus-The in\restigatton· was turned BrlQI ·Stratt engine. <t not deliver illens on un\·~,~~~ ~·Ofen tQOk the m to 3500 W. overtOimmigrationOfficei'swho J '8S .. •.'•-u . uy-Van.-Hor_ne-· l'i.h-SlretioSant•-Afteoin·seereh--deelinecMo--com:ment-oo·lhe-ea,.·o,.,.....,~;; tr yod. bvt l•wn -om i•~ F~n..,Valley POl·ree ™Part· r.Of lhle missing 31iens.' The spot The victims we.re able.to iden-4'Q.ulp~)'OU'd-like to ccM;~ men\.> ''Tbi <4su-1Pect-9'• became 1,PlrenUy wal '110!)1.her chttk tity one of the suspects, Samuel to cMb': dU 142~ We m~ '! em:,.ed. 'l"My Uiou,ght thef were1 point in th4 if.ne .. s.s muggling ac· Garcia of 13892 Locust St.1 easy to' out a few worill to I be(Olcllea~··headded.· '-. •' tivlt,es .. pollc~taid. Wcatminsler.i They did not r9'" lor)•Qu,.':::..... 1 IJ!j:.ve• k=et•' e.'nte..-4 the Howe:..ver, .lhe aliens were not cognize the other sUspects, the, ! th n I'• pn hoaie,<g! . nllno Vmhwo. found .,..,. ei~r., ~·d, the SUS· said. n • .. a" ~• 32, llld g,,,. o Ramm,• bo4ll peels, became 1ngnei:, the vte-<See A.LIENS, P1•0A.li I; . ,.------_, .-' I . e At ' DAILY PILOT L/SC -' 'Ford Ends • • • ~rip, Urges 'Moderation' -. ·-• B~ HELEN THOMAS BELGRr\DE <llPll ·• Presi· dent Ford endt>d hi s JO-do1)' five. nation European tour today and fll'w back to \\' ashinb'ton. lie uri:t"d "modcrution and nexibili- .,. .. in l\.\iddlc Ea:>t negotiations IL"St hopn for "'orld peace vanish l in lht.• struggle between Arab and ... J~'tA'. .. ~ord's 'tA'hirl\\·\nd trip or ·friends hip and summitry took ·him to Bonn, 'h'arsa\I.', Helsinki, Bucharest and Bel~rade. He dis- ' CUSfed world problems wtlh U.S. alli<'! and with leaders or Jron Curtain countries. And he headed back to Washington for impor- tant talks T u e i duy with JaPanest' Prime Minister TakC'O ?ttiki. His two days' of talks with Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito were desc ribed as "cordial, open and constructive, .. allhoifgh the re 3ppart'ntly was no major new ground broken. The dis· ('U Ssions ce nter ed o n the ' -. ~ • i •"':'- /~. I ' -~ !'• . ~ Mideoist. Cyprus and the disinle· gratin~ "'orld econom1c si~ua· lion. Tito stunned reportt.·~ aod ap· part•ntly took t'ord by surprise by sayin~ <iftcr the talk;s thil his position ;1nd Ford's on the Middle East "are quite identical." ' The White House quic\LIY d'e- nied the re h,.d been~.uw c.'.lhaJJ«e in U.S. policy and Jiaid Ford tiad nut adopted '1'1to's hard-line lX)licy lo"'•trd Israel. Althouat:h his wife Betty and . . -' . " .. ., Homemade Heating Solar rheating of homes is closer to reality than mos t people think, according to the·1n· ventor of this backyard solar 'e nergy furnace. The furnace, a brainchild of John Keyes. president of solar energy research firm in Colorado, says "\\'id espread use of 0 ~ -¥" M ' solar power '"ts not w·years ;JwaY aS ~ er· yon~ s'ay~; It's more li~e ,four ." His rurrtace looks like a nlne'.foot A·fr:a m e Crash Kills Ex-Lagunan -R~ D. Ada-~ __ ' . · wooden tool s.hed wilh an all.glass soµtHerh · exposure which converts sU.nlight ihto heat. . . Free Parking Lot Now Big Success ' Sttrelary o't~tllte llenry /\.Ki ss- in,cr were visibly tired by th\' ri.:orl'i of the journt•y, l"urd h1m1Jelf shura.:i:etl o(f any "'t.•ari· ness a nd rose 1,.•ar ly. Under OVL'rl'<.1 Sl s k ies, ht• jogge~ through thL' s lopin,.:, sculptured gardens of lhe pre· tiidential palace overlooking th~ Danubt.>, then s wanl·eight quick laps in a pool on 'the palace grounds in water that "'as 62 dt•grL't.:'S. .. Cool ... a llttle brisk.'' he told reportt>rs. llis busy last day in('ludt.'tl bt•sidl'S h is l.'a rly morning physil'al fc <.ils ~ •• breakfast mL•eting with PrL·rnicr 01.cmal Hi· jt-'dic and a C'l'rt•n1uny in whic h he planted a lour·fthll Colorath> \l.'hile fir as a "lrL•C of peace" in a Bel· grade park. • Tht'n ca1ne hi s t11lks with Tilo, "'ho has bt>en t·rilil'nl of l'rnel. f\1rd 's plt.•;,1 fo r rnoder:itiun t'Uml' ;1s Ki ssingt•r workt'<I on the sidl'linL'S of official n1t•('tings lo • steer E.::ypt ai1d lsrut.'I to~·:1rd a :tt•cond ·Sla~L' Si1l.JJi di s(·ni.:al-{c · ml'nl ai.:rt·e1l1t•nt. Ki ssing1•r rl•r t·ivcd a IM.'rson;,11 report S unda y niKht front J.lt·rn1 ;.1nn f". r:ilts, U.S. atl\· bassador in Cairo. on t•:gypl's response to lhe lutesl fs1'UL·ll dis e nl(u l:lcmcnl proposuls. Ki::>s · ingPr will mL•t•I in Wushini..tton 'l'u t•s d ;1y with ISl'a e li A1r1· bassadur Siint·h;1 llinilz lo try t.o move lhL' nL•gotial ions for,.·urd. Mexico Study Aired Niguel .W oman Cites Overcrowded Cities By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL ottM D•ll{PIWMarf I..Ured by the prospect of good jobs and improved living Condi· tions, rural Mexicans are leaving the countryside in alarminc n umber s and flooding metropolitan areas that are ill· prepared to handle therri. After arriving in the cities. the newcomers are finding lhat jobs are few, living conditions poor and prices exorbitant. These are among conclusions reached. by a 13-member study group that spent two months in San Agustin, a suburb or Mexico City. Mary Cappelli, 20, of 23801 Cassandra Bay, Laguna Niguel, was one of the researchers. The student researchers were enrolled in the Urban Semester program at the University of Southern California. Tile study was requested by the Mexican government due to growing concern over the influx of the rural population to the cities. T he students spent March, April and May in San Agustin. surveying residents on lheir al· titudes about the city. Miss Cappelli said Lhe random sampling of residents established that-most had been told the city was the promised land. Fro•P~AI HINSHAW. • • $3,000 aJ his lihare of the transac· tion. Under questioning by de· feqse attorney Richard Murphy, the congressman said that 0.llf Pllet ~I PMlo STUDENT RESEARCHER Mory Cappelli But the d ata collected by the students re vealed that: --Sixty-six perce nt of a ll heads of households earn less than 500 pesos ($38.50) per week. ''There aren 't many pro· fessional jobs. Many end up as street vendors or work in~ in fat· torie.s, ''Miss Cappelli said. Nt·;.1rly all thL· ramil y brcad,.·inners work in Mexico Ci· ty (10 miles aw:.1y ) und must re lv on bust's thut chronically run late to gel to work . It takes most riders more than un hour to cover the 10 miles by bus. --Some houses have t~q> water, some do not. It's the same for sewer service. Trush service is irregular. Miss C..ippelli s aid the rcsi· dt•nts are angry with locul and 1 federal government for not doing something lo correct the near· slum conditions. Much of that anger wa s con· veyed during intervi""'S when re· s id('nt s found out thut the slu· d en ts \l.'e rc col l ec tin g information for the government, she said. "We thought we "'ould save San Agus tin ." Miss Cappelli said. It did not turn out that wa y, however. Data collected in the study will be turned over to the new Mex· ican administration, which will not lake over· Jof· another lwo years, she explained. '"By the lime the new ad- ministration gels a.hold or the in· formation, it 'II be too late; the in· formation won ·1 be up to d<.1te " s he said. ' Miss Cappelh added, ·'"rrie peo· pie were wonderful, though. \Ile got some of them involved in tlieir community. That's good.'' Coast Boat Expert Killed in Mishap Richard D. Ada ms,, Orang"e County real estate broker and running boi ck on the -Laguna Beach High School 1946 CIF champiopshil> football tearit, was killed July 24 1n a single-car crash near Camp Pendleton. He was 46. A free Lagu~8 Canyon parking Jot that stood empty last "summer is being rated a whopping success thisyearby its sponsors. Vallerga didn't violate any laws The "happiest day" in Phillip Parsons was celebrating the T mad,e up of representatives of by accepting the moiley. ''Jeep'' Parsons • life e nded completion and ,launching or his l e l_hrCe Summer art festivals, _He also testified that there had tragically Saturday when he was houseboat "·hich he had spent the city and the chamber of com· '---n no attempt on V•"erga's '"lied · 1.·· · h ~ --t ... 1 1n a water s,.ung accident · e1g t years building in the merce. part lo conceal or disguise the on Lake Havasu on the Colorado backyard of his home. The Jot is located about a haU mile eaSt of the FestivaJ of Arts and Sawdust Festival grounds on Lag una Canyon Road. It is operated by ,\ct Five, a commit· Lack of ~proper signing and transaction in any way. River. He had trailered the boat t:J poor transportation made the lot Before Ieavo·ng the s tand, k ( ·1 l t d La e Havasu "'he re it wa s a ai ure as summer, acoor ing HinshJlw will u ndergo cross· Parsons, 39, was one of the top launched on Frfduy. I-le was According to Cali f ornia Highway Patrol reports, Mr. Adams was returning to his San- ta Ana home from Carlsbad when the right front lire on his car blew out. He crashed into a center divide r on the San Die~o Freeway. lo S_tan d~cho,11 , citdy mAunicFipal examina tion by assistant Dis· marine diesel mechani cs in the water skiing Saturday when he . services irec or an an ct ivc tricl Attorney Mich ael Capizzi. 1-larbor area, operating his rirm. struck a rock. He suffered in· m~ber . Hinshaw 's appearance as a Harbor Engine Service, out of his ternal injuries a nd was dead by ts year the city put up easily witness was voluntary and was home, 2534 Fair,.•ay Drive, Costa the time he arrived at a Lake Saddleback Budget Meet Set Tonight readablt: signs to call attention to expected by the defe~team . Mesa. ll the lot and set up bus serviCe that ··~==::::'.=======;:=================•:v:•:':":h:o:s:p:il:•:I.=====::;,; runs between the lot and the I Born in Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Adams moved with his family to Laguna Beach in 1944 where they operated t h e Vista Apart· me nls on Cliff Drive. He was graduated from Laguna Beach High School in 1947, attended Orange Coast College and was graduated from Mira Costa College, Carlsbad. Mr. Adams served in Korea in a U.S. Army searchlight bat· talion. He was a Santa Ana scoutmaster and member of the Santa Ana Elks Lodge. Survivors inc lude his wife Kim, of the Santa Ana family home and parents, Mr. and ft1rs. John P . Adams of Laguna. 1-lis brc ther wa s the late John Adams, Jr., also of Laguna. Cremation and interment were at Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona del Mar, under direction Baltz. Mortuary, Corona del ar. ORA NGE COAS.T DAILY PILOT Tt.t' o....;. (o.a\I 0.llo Polo!. ,.;"' ~llW<" It com· _,._,.....,,.p,., .... ""~"""'·~· ""'°"-"""''_,.,,"'I c. ....... s..-... t'd·•i..... "'' . :: .. ~-=:"'r!~~~·~~.:~:-"~'~ ,.,., V•l"'f· ""'"'· $• ... llM<• V•Uo, ~ ... ...._ llt"'<"·So"'" (o•\I, A ,,...., ,.....,..., ••!Im> k (IUW 1-M l ur••Y' -~. , ... ,.-..,.t<p.,t ""bh>l'ol ... pt•"t I\•• U11 """' .. , '""'· C.O.l•Mfw. C•'"°'"'".,."'· Robert N . Weed """""'"' ..... '~"'·-· Jack A. Curley '"'. ,,.,.,,,,,..,, •"" c;.,..... ....... _. Thomas )(eevlt Cdttoo Thomas A. Murphinf ~ ,.... ........ l ei<! .. S Charle!. M. Loo<; Rid\ard P. Nan • Llguna Beac:tt Otflc:e 11-~lt-I A public hearing on the 1975-76 budget for SaddJeback College is slated for 7: 30 tonight in Room 212 of the library, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. _ The $15 million budget, up from Sll.-48 million for the cur- rent fiscal year, calls for a tax rate of 91 .68 cents per $100 as· sessed valuation. That compares with the pr esent tax rate or 70 cents. Moel of the tax increase wiU fund cpnstruction of seven new buildings in the gym-phy'sical education and fine arts complex. Among other items on the agenda of tonight's &pecial ineet· ing will be the consideraUon of a proposal to strik~ from the employes benefit package an automttti~ raise based on the con· sumer pnce index cost of living increase issued March 31. Representatives both of the ad· ministration and employes favor striking this proviston, but Trustee Patrick Backus Opposes it . festivals every 15 mi.Qutes. Scholl said the Ad. Five lot has been filled to capacity during weekend festival dayS, and is drawing heavy use during weekdays, as well. The lot is part of an intensive effort by Act Five to en · courage visitors to park in outyl- ing areas and ride trams to the festi\'als. So far this summer, more than 90 ,000 pers.ons have used the lr<.1m system. Scholl said. ALIENS .•• Garcia was lodged in Orange County Jail on s uspicion of burglary and kidnaping. He re· portedly told police the other SUS· peels ned to Mexico after the in· cldent. Police said lhey they .,.,.ere unable to determine "'hether the other suspects were Mexican or American citizens. Bos ton <;lash es BOSTON CAP) -Police are blaming the second race-related beach disturbance of the sum. me r on outside agitators. Wedded Ch.aos Marriage Joiru 20 KidJJ HAYS, Kan . (UPI) --The gr~m ,;;as subdued. The bride wasn't. talking. But one of the 20 children united mt~one family by the marriage of Robert Wahlmeier and Catherine Orth had a comment l>o the occasion. --··loot ........... '·0 .......... 'If • 01,,., °'""' "I think we'll ·all 1"'1m to get along. It'll be di!· c~•· ,... ... ,,. """ .. , """ !erent,'' the boy sa1d. ::.;::..."=::~,:t.7::= .. =~ Wahlmeier, «,was a widower with 11 chJJdren. II I l'OIJR •''''' ., .. , '•,, ,, '•"·~-....... . SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK WAS NEllER SAFER. MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopera- tion with the United States Governmen t, is now authorized to receive a direct deposit of Y.our Social Securi ty check into your personal savings account. ·Your check earns in terest from the date of deposit until the day you need it . You'll receive lhe highest Interest available on Federally insured savings. Here are three good reasons to start your direct deposit loday: 1. No mare concern about mall delays or the chance of having yo ur check lost or stolen. 2. No waiting in line to deposit or cash your check. 3. We're as close as St. Andrews gate . Simply come into M ariners, our lrlendly savings ·counselors will start yo'ur personal direct d eposi t Immediately. '9M~t:,,·~~~~~;-1 "-Mrs. Orth,·also«, was a widow with nine. r.,.,.... ,,, .... , .. n1 The couple had known each other for years In the · W ITH MARINERS "DIR ECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE t--~l-;'Clotsl;;::;;"'i;'";;•;;i•~··i:';•i:,"';:'""=.:w;;;•";:;;'';;':-f-l~...,•ei?'d<8eclllli!Owestem K~as community, and evenwally de· YOUR I fljCOME W I LI,. BE SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PR<?Fll;ABLE. c._. .. ., •• ,,.,... ........ , 1'hlklren-wtt1t111en•g108 h.otD"3tot&~ren..--j·i:l-----C.-::;~;;;;&;::-4-Mari'~--;--ne~-r:..s_9avi=---;;--l-~--S-=--7.:~;..::..~..::.::::..__1---r.1!:.!'f.."\~"1"' obo~cletomarrlafe. 'l'heyweremart'ledS~\urdiiy. , .,,_,.,. In a small ~unity you know almost ever· ~!!'.1..';',f,'::!,!::.~.;=::,·~~:.;:.~=:: ybody, and the children have gone· to athool toeether and Loan A.ssoclatlOR :::~1:;11~;. ·:~1·,:~::,~·.~t~~;:1;:.~!. ~ so they've known each other most of their lives,•• aitd -·-- r-ftrt•-... ··~ the groom, an oil company employe. '"Ibe nu.n1ber bf1 ~ '"~ _...,.. "1"' •I c.au• Mt~•. children was not reUly a consideration and U:le I:.Ord'', M:.t; •• ~_,(....,..,G.tf_,,,,; ...... .,.careofh1'•own." ' ·) _, ..... _tbl,; .... lil.,..,dnl ...... •-U.• l.dA "' . ' . \ • N•wp•rt •••ch (Mo ln Oii.co) 1 $1$W~llcllll Or, (711)647·•000 Nowport .. Och (loy•:de G'en ter) 10hlc!'(11d•Or. f1 l•JMJ.4C)OO S.el hoch (~ei•ure Woddl r 1820 S•ol ft•oth er ... d. ('13) S~·76J6 • l•lu"• le•th 310 Glen"eyre S1. (714) •, ... ,S06 (OPENING SOQN) l •¥•tly Hiii• 3eo So, l f>velly Dr. (113) 5» 3000 lo•""••'•• (Opp . M! Sl"nt Ho•pltol) 97i 7 8eY•r1~ Blvd, ·' (213)657·•1•1 ' ) Repairs Rise. Drivers Keep Clunkers By UlUISF. COOK J.uwl•-~••• wt•\otf Amcrll'SR:i try1 nR'. to save money by keeping thetr old t'art> running Just u bit longer are r1nd1 ng thillt the co5t ol auto rL•pu1rs havt.' ~oared aJon g wit h cverythlng else in the pa~t Yt'ar Prl<:l' l11c1 ease~ generally 1 unge from 10 to 30 per· cent . depending on where you l ive and what you want fixed The Consun1e1 Prite Index for June showed that the avcra.;e <."OS l or aut o repairs was 14 2 percent higher than Jt "as iJ y(',1r ('<irhl'.'1 ·rhut conlpared "'Ith an 1n L'rcase of 9 3 perC'ent 1n ~ all consu mt.'r p11 cc.s dur ~ mg thc>um epcrtod IN HIGH GEA R 1\UT0~1 08JL E , _ PRICJo;s Y.t>nl up about ~----------- 10 percent >Jl the :start of the 1975 1Tlod1.:I } r 1r ,111d a 1 (' expe<:t cd lo rise another 4 to 6 lk'• tent v.11 h the 1nl1 <Klu<.:tton of the 1976 cars . Co mpari1ons bct\\ecn Incr eases in the p1 ice of new cars a nd the cost or .1uto rep.111 .s u1e d1rr1cu lt howeYer 1 h.1t s because the dollar VlllUt.' O( ,1 10 p<.•rc1,:nt 1ncrea.se on ~On1eth1ng hke a $4,500 automobi le 1.s mut. h bigger than the sam e per centage 111c1 C3SC on c1 new mufncr or a rebwlt t ransmission The govcrn m~nt s Consumer Price Index ro1 auto re pau 5 now stunds .it 176 2 1 hat means 1t l'OS l $176 2() ror t he san1e 1 cp~u1 s th.it l'ost SIOO 111 1967 The 0Yerall 1ndex is at $160 fi() The .1ulo rL•pu 1r index n1easurcs labor and parts for a \ar1ety of ser vices tune up ""ter pump replacement, chassis lubr1cat1on ex ha u st syste m r epair, auto It ansm1ss1on repair and f1 ont end ahgnmcnt OTllF.R SOU RCF.S R EPORT other price increases A spokt.sm an fo r the trade publication Motor :\1agaz1ne which puts out a guide on average costs or r epair pai ls and ho" long a JOb should take, said parts \\ent up 20 to JO perce nt 1n the last vc<.1 r and labo1 costs went up <1.nother 20 pe1 cent /\. South \\'1ndso1 Conn \\nman who recently decided lo hav~ her In72 J~u t ck LcSabrc r1xed instead of trading it 1n, round t hat the cost or the parts-muffler , tail pipe, ex lt.•nslon pipe t wo clamp; .ind four heavy duty shocks-v.as JUSt under 8 pe 1lent more than 1t would have been a year t.»1rhl~1 l'\l'n though s h t.· took adv<1ntagc of a sale ofrer1ng four sholks for the pr1ct! or one Labor costs had gone up 25 percent-from $10 an hour a year ago to $12 50 The cost of replacing parts d a maged 1n an acc1dent- bumpers door s etc 1s r1s1ng even fas te r And even though the insurance co mpany may pay the actual bill, the consumi'r feels the pinch throug h r1s1ng premiums STATE FARM INSURANCE, "h1ch compiles a Cras h Parts Prici' Index based on the we ighted a ve rage of about a dozen auto part s '~ h1ch arc most on en r epla ced as the result or <l cr ash said the cost or new pa rts "ent up 31 percent dur- ing 1974 The first half of 1975 s hov.cd some improvement , but the index s till" ent up about 1•.1..1. percent 1n six m onths Business 1s booming despite increased prices The ~t otor Magazine spokesman said repa ir business 'h.as 1n cre.1sed trcmC'ndously .1s pt."'Ople hit by the recession delay bu) 1ng new c.1rs H(' s3HI t he m ost f1C'qucnt r('patrs are what he te rmed ma1ntt.•nance-th1ngs like tune ups, with an 011 change, which canrun an)' v. here from $50 to $70 Prices vary \\1dely from state to state The highest pnces according to lht.' 1\.1 otor s pokesm an, are 1n Ca lifornia where a 11g1d system or c('rt1fy1n $ mechanics has boosted labor costs llOW C1\N YOU M1\KE sure you re getting the be.St Job for your money? "Comparison s hopping," said the Motor spokesman. "Don t ha\e the first mechanic that s looking at 1t do the JOb ' - As k three bas ic questi ons a bout any mechanic you ar e cons1d er1ng -Is he a quah(1cd mC'c hanic'> ts he goin g to use new p arts., fs the price right? Don t forget to chc('k alt t he details A mecha nic charg- ing $16 a n hour for labor might seem more expens ive than one cha t g1ng $1 2 But you have to find out how long each m .1n v. ill take to do the Job Get a complete estima te One of the single biggest 1obs 1s the replacement of a t1 ansm1s:s1on The Motor Magazine spokesman suggested c hoosing .1 service station t hat guarantees the Job for as long a s you own the car Inst allat1on of a rebuilt trans m1ss1on -you cant get a new one-generally a'erages about $325, 1nclud1ng labor and the converter needed to hook 1t to the engine Cost of Trucking Affects Consumers UETROJT CU Pll -When the pnce o r lemons goes up or your favorite cereal costs more JUSt think of those huge trucks cri ss crossing the na tion Their oper ating costs Jumped 40 percent 10 four years It may not sta r e you 1n the race as muc h as the highe r pnce you \ c been paying fo r gasoline ror )Our car, but the cost increases for trucks are refl ect ed 1n virtually every item the J\mer1can consumer pur('hases THE lllGG EST TllUC KS now can cost as much as $187,750 to operate over their typical ri ve year life A new study by the Hertz Truck D1vis 1on of the l{ertz Co r evea ls t hat ave rage h retime operating coisls for typical fl eet trucks, paced by a nea r doubling or fuel pnces and inter est expenses, ad - vanced some 40 percent 1n t he past £our years , with a rise of almost 2S pe rcent for 1973 lo 1974 a lone The l('ase r enta l compa ny s i:;tYr vey rccordl'd 1n n at1 onary upsv.lngs In virtuall y every cost cate gory fo r both small loc a l d e livery units and large o ver·the -road com - b1nat1on vehicles, accord1n~ lo Howa rd Goldm an, Hertz exe cutive vice president and t r uck di vision ge nera l manager For a typ1cnl S5 to 65 root, f lve-... n I e di e &el l raclor- trailer combination, rolllng a normal 100,000 lon1-d11lance highway m iles a year, five- year 1 vera1e per·mUe costs retched 37 S·cents (alt year That1s up frq111 30 cents inl19'13 ' •nd 26.6 cent.a 'n l!r'TO, the Hert.t study s howed. COMPARABLE figures for units tn 1970 -excluding 10 fl a l1on increases -were $132 250 for a tractor trailer and $28,073 for a van To il lustrate the double 1m pacl or mnat1on and the wear and tear of heavy usage, the Hertz study shows that a trac tor trader bought new 1n 1970 had a first year cost then or only 22 ce nts a mile But now, in its fifth year of use, the ta b 1s a lmost 39 cents a mile, a 76 percent increase. If 1nnat1 on continues, the tractor trailer purchased 1n 1974 will have cost more than $207,000 to run 500,000 miles by 1979, Hertz predicted But Goldm a n cautio ned t hat estim ate could be lower 1f 1n n at1onary pressures ease "We hope the worst or the a lmost e xplos ive c ost ad vances or the past 18 months arc be hind u s," Goldma n stud "The past year and a half or two has been a peno<i almos t unp rece de nted 1n truck operating and leas ing history Wynn's Income 41 • per Share Net income of Wynn's In· ternat1onal Inc (or the second quarter ended -June-~as $930,000 o r .fl cents a share on revenues of $20,08'1,000 a:o. comp~red with Sl ,604,000or72 cent& o n revenues o r SIB,234,000 In the like period a year earlier, We sley E , Bellwood, pres ident or the Fullerton f1rm s aid. Mouday's Closing Prices NEW YORK .... STOCK ••• " OAILVPILOT A 11 EXCHANGE '· '" .. ,,,,..., "· • 11 •. " "11'• ~··-11(11.- '"' " •? ·-" 1~1. • 10 ,_ • PSA Los s S1\N DIEGO (APl -C1l1n g n i:;1ng fue l ('Osts. Pnc1flc Soothy;est A:lrUnts annou nced tha t tl had a $3 5 m1llio1t nc" loss ror the first ha lf of 197S The 1nlraslal(' ca1 ricr sa1d the loss, .1mount 1ng lo $1 11 per sh•rc, con- trasted with a $2 7 million net Income for the f 1r5t SIX m onths or last )ear. .. .. ' • • ; • -· 1 • .. ' ' • • .. • .~ • ' <I " " ' .. I ···- . ' ... . ' " "''" A I 2 DAil y PILOT Monday, August 4. 191S l Dartmouth Graduate Trust ees Raymond M il l er fl'O mDartmou1b co11ece Tonioht'S k elnhard, son or Mr. and recently. e 'Execution~ Trial t o R e sume Ok Shif Mrs. George Reinhard, Reinhard g radua l~ TV n· hi. h ay . t 20332 Adrian Circle, from the Hanover, N.H. , 1g 1g tQ Huntington Beach, was school with honors and P For 3 Marines among more than 700 w as cited ror outstanding {~Boundary ,..•-•_ud_e_n_i._1_o_r_e_c_e_iv_•_•_B_A __ w_o_r_k_i_n_e_c_o_n_o_m_i_c_s_. ---, Trial r{'sumes Tul'sdav in Ht> tes ti£ied that llondo and 1'rustees in both the Hunt• Orange County Superior Court Tri<'e \l.'ere definitely two or the-ington Beach City and Ocean for three youn.,: !\i1arihes <iC'C'uscd Marines invol\•ed, but said he View Sc hool Dis tril'l S have of executintt a fourth on et lonely could not be certain 1'1elchcr was agret>d to a boundary shirt lo ac· road near Sa n Juan Capistrano, the gunman and third party. com mod ate about 150 homes in be<'ause he comp!;Jint•d too much The three defendants on trial lht> Signal Landmark Develop· about being robbed of $17 . for their lives v.•erc :.u·rested at 01cnl. Joseph M osac, 20, v.·as shot in Camp Pendl eton. where they The change moves the boun- the back as he lay facedo~·n on a wc.>re a ssigned to the san1e bar-dary bt-lween the two districts dirt road off the Ortega lli~h'A·ay, racks. south al Talbert Avenue and due to his prott•s ts ;.1L the holdup, Edwards Street lo follow a re~nl areordinJ;? to testim onv. · realig nment of Talbl:t1 through His buddy, Ronald Sanders, 21. the ~ousing tract . • "'·as lying bes id e him in the dirt 'Body Moves District officials expl ained the e <Jlld had handt•d O\'t•r sro to the Talbert side or the tract is • cold· blooded bandits but kept his enclosed by a block wall fence. h h · · At Funeral making the area more accessibl e e n1out s ut, 1nvcs t1gatorssay. Sanders· life \\'a s r eportedly lo O<'ean Vi ew schools rather • spared only because after i\losac than to Huntington Beach schools • v.·as slain the ni~ht of Oct. 13, the COLOP.,I BO, Sri Lanka lo the south. automatic pistol wielded by the (U Pl) -1\ 20-year-old r-\bout 50 childrE"n will be af· • ext:>cutionC'r misfired as he tried woman \\'ho "died" in a ft•cted by the mo\'e imm('diately, e to eliminate thelone 'A'itn('SS. northern Sri Lanka village according to Ocean View • The bandit-killers panicked came back to lire during Superintendent Dall' Coogan, and ned from the holdup scene, her runeral rites. the and more may be later as addi· e _ When You see Pizza Ads on TV leaving Sanders a lone \\'ith his Eng 1 is h -I a n g u age tion a l homes are sold ;.1nd built. e ·dying buddy. news paper Ceylon re· r\bout h ~1lf those children • Plpinghot plzza deliveredtoyourdoor:. Prosecutors arc demanding ported. a lr('ady had been attending The perfect TV snack. Call ahead and have the death pt•na lt y for Donald The ne w s pa pc r said <Xean Vieu· schools under inter-e a Me·n·Ed's pizza with your favorite TV Show. e fletcher, 21. or 1-lawthorne --thc Valli Pillai was presumed district agreements. Coogan ex:-e Between S-10 PM Sunday through Thursday .• alleged trigger m an --Steven lo have died of an illness, plained. • Or 5 -12 PM Friday and Saturday. Hondo, 19, of Elizabeth. N.J .. and and at her funeral a Hindu Deputy Sup c r int c n den l Eleven varieties. Trv one tonight . e Timothy Trice, 19, of St. Louis. Pf.rielsl .b,egabn Ito perform ~'::r lcsB Palhmder ,or ,the ·"d ulnhl · .·Costa Mesa 'llW eat • Proceedings "'t'ft' recessed ina n es e ore crema-1ne,~on eaC". 1s r1 c . sa1 e Thursday at the end of testimony tion. As the body was taken formal shift ~ cannot" take place • 646~7136 n· • by Sanders, "'ho h;.1d l)('{'n hitch-out to be bathed accof'din g until next July 1. The move also • Huntington Beach fA.MILY l"IZZA '"""Lo"• e hiking y,·ith l\1osac tx-fore being to custom, the woman's a"·aits fin al approval from nine 847·1214 30moblleovenstorfast a ettvery • robbed by three other nlcn who hand began to move. s tate and local agencies, he said, • !~ic'.."k:cd'.'..'.'.th'.'.:e".'.m~u~p'.:_· ______ _'_===========---'"j!:lt[!_h~o~ugh it is expected without •••••••••••••••••• difficulty. , -------~----------------~: tr~our new hard pack. Benson & Hedges lOOS ' KllJ (9) 7:30 -"The Bad and lhc Deauli£ul. '' Kirk Douglas a nd Lana t Turner play the tiUe roles in this 1952 drama about Hollywood wilh Barry S ullivan, Dick Powell a nd Walter Pidgeon. KCO P (13) 8:00 -The Si,>< Wives or Henry VIII. The acclaimed s1x'part his- torical drama series moves to Chunndl 13 with the opening segment on CalherlJle or ~ Aragon. :r . KTLA (5)9:00 -TheFastestM'anon (, Earth. This British documentary, follow· ~ ing the quest for the world's fastevt man, shows the dangers or pursu\ng the world's land speed record. Robert Vaughn narrates. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening AUGUST 4 '''°II 0 00 iii 11> II> Ill ..., ( >JO!l1JCOO(t)1[1! (j)j - 0 @ 11Maz1 Q WJNtrllllWut m ''"" i\un Ill ... _ fE Maril Ttf ... Qi TM ll'INtn fD Dedric '-PHr (E .__. ' fritllh pt1e in final sintlts ~ doublo m•tdlu l1om Louinil1t, Ktol111:l7. fl) LK "'°'"" w J1,annt "'"""' Psot:r1•' l ;lO • Mm lriffl• la.. ';OOB aJ)Q)(f)M1•ll11 (Ill Tiit much l1lltd~t. 11\11 llftl~ '""' molMt of M1u~e ,.,, I wiiit ''"' lu1n1 M1udt ln111 1 qlliverkl1 NU of ruilt ind inualrilf, ~tf Clli1Jlit lutlh.. o mm;cn. rmm MM .. E•rtll Robt1l YM!lhll llMfitts this 8n11\l! docwlllelttl') I~ l1ll111r1 Ille qUHt lo.. 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Dkllf:ll ' . , ' Saddleback ' ED ITI ON VOL. 68 , NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1975 Ilinshaw Backs Vallerga Tes • Escape t,o Mideast • Delllands Okayed Klf'ALA LUMPUR, Malaysia <UPI> -Japan announced it would meet the demands of the Japa nese Red Army terror ist group which shot its way into the U.S. embassy here today, seized 4o lo 50 hostages including ri ve Americans 1.1nd threatened to kill :them. The d readed terrorist group demanded the release of seven Red Army men jailed fur their parts in massacres, hija<.:kings ttnd other violent acts in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. They also aSked for a Japan Air Line DC8 to ny the m to refuge in a l'ountry of their choice -pro- bably the Middle East. Hiromori Kawashima, deputy chief cabinet secretary, told a news conference In t okyo that ''priority mus t be given to the protection of lives , .. and (the government) is ready to accept the demand." The Red Army already had killed a Malaysian policeman and wounded a nother in seizint? the e mbassy. AD>-American security official .. Wedded· ~baos Marriage Joins 20 f(idA HAYS, Kan. (UPI ) --The groom was s ubdued. The bride w asn 'l talking. But one of the 20 childre n united into one fa·mily by the marriage of Robert Wa hlmeier and Catherine Orth haC:I a comme nt on the occasion . "I ll]ink we'll all learn to get along. It'll be dif· fcrcnl, ''t h e boy said. Wahlm eier. 44, was a widower with 11 children. Mrs . Orth , a lso44 , w as a widow with nine. The couple had known each other for years in lhe small w estern Ka nsas community, and eventually de- cided 20children with ages ranging from 3 to20 wer e no obstacle to marriage. They were married Saturday. "In a sm all community you know a lmost every- !>00~·-,and the children have 11one to sch~l to_gether, so tt)ey've known each otiler most of their lives," said the groom , an oil.company employe. ''The number of childre n w as n ot really a consideration, a nd the Lord takes care o f his own.'' Trustees Eye ;Bid inside the building s aid the Japanese gunmen threatened lo execute U.S. Consul Robert Steb· bins touight. b ut relented ~s negotiations proceeded. The ter - rorists we re holding Stebbins, a Swedish diplomat and 40 to 50 other persons. "The exits from the ninth noor are sealed and there is no way lhey can get out unless there is agreement on the safety of the hostages,·· the American official said. "The situation is under control but even though the J apanese government has agreed to the de- mands this thing will drag on till morning ,'' the American said. He said no w that the Japanese government agreed to meet the terrorist demands, negotiations were continuing on the method and route of their departure from the embassy to t he airport and ul· timately out of the country. Malays ian Communications Minister V_ Ma ni ckavasagam, deputy Secret ary General of the Foreign Ministry Zakaria Ali, a nd Japa n ese Ambassador Michiaki Saum a were inside negotiating fi nal a rrangements by telephone for the Red Army group's depa rture . The Swedis h foreign minister in Stockholm earlier s ent a message to Japan urgi ng it to lake '·any steps that can be made" to s ave the lives or the hostages. Japanese government ort'tcials said J apan Air Lines bad been asked lo• ready a DC8 jetliner at Tokyo International Airport to depart for Kuala Lumpur. Offij:ials s,ai4 the Mal aysiap government. bas ~Ofmed or Japan's inte ntjOn.,..to follow Kuala Lumpur's judgment with regard to the terrorists' demand. JAL sa id it set up an F S • • p · l "e merge ncy bureau'' al its 0 r WJmm.Ing 00 operation cen_ter at the airport lo / coordinate with the government in dealing with the situation. Other items on the agenda in- clude: T he terrorist denlands in· eluded a helicopter to fly them from the roof of the embassy building to the waiting DC8. • . .. '. Diily Pltorl St.1" P'll.lto NURSE PAT KELLY WITH MAGIC PEN It Doesn't Write, But Doe s Get Action 'Ultrasonic Pen' Aids Saddl,eback Hospital By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t -Dolly P li.t SU" An innoce9t-lookins fountain pen left on a counter by a nu'ne recenUY. touched off•·a strange series of events at SaddJeback Community Hospital. It was pic ked up by an or- thopedist who had. never seen such a pen before. The pen didn't write. Nor would it turn on a light. In fa ct it didn 't seem to do anything <it all. various hos pita l areas are "tuned" to pick up Uie ~ignal. From there it is relayed tO ;t sigrial processing unit which automatically takes Over t he Public address sys tem and broadcasts th e appropriate "Code Bl ue" message for the af- fected area. ' The ul trasonic pe n was de- veloped by NASA for security purposes five years ago but it wasn't applied to the medic<1l field until Fred Blau, president of CSee-PEN, Page A2) Today's Closing ·" N.Y. StCK!ks .1 TEN CENTS ony Assessor 'Unaware Of Fee ' Ily GARY G RAN}'ILLE .j OtTl\!DilllY P llt!IS't.111 VENTURA -Rep. Andrew Hinshaw < R -Newport Beach) told a Ventura County jury today that Orange County Assessor J ack Vallerga didn't know he was go- ing to re.ceive a $3,000 consulting fee related to the sale of an ap- praisal s ystem to Spartanburg: County, South Carolina. Hins hw aw, accompanied· by at- torney Marshall Morgan, ap- peared as a witness for the de· fense in Vallerga's trial on seven felony counts rel"ated to the 1973 sale. The Republican congressman was the second witness called by the defense as Vallerga's trial entered its fifth day. He told the jury that it wasn 't un til a few days before he paid the assessor $3,000 as his share or a $6,000 fee that Vallerga knew he was going to receive the money. Hinshaw's testimony support· ed Vallerga's statements to the jury last Thursd ay when he said he didn't know there was a $3,000 fee at stake in the county sale. I-le furth e r s upport e d Vall erga·s testimony when he said his successor as Or<:1ng~ County asses sor wasn 't present al meetings when h e and Spartan,Rurg as sessor J oh n Ebert dis\:oussed the consulting rces. J{ins haw s a id that Vallerga w11s surprised in early June when he told him'that he was to receive $3,000 as his share of lhe transac- tion. Under questioning by de- fense attorney Richard l\.1urphy, the congressman s aid that- VaUerga didn 'l violate any laws by accepting the money. He alSb ipstified thaL there had been no attemrt on Vallerga's part to <!Obcei or dJ.tlUise thc- tranaaction in atty wa y. Be(ore lea;Y ing the stand, Hinsha w will undergo c ross- examination by· assistant Dis· tricl Attol-ney Michael Capizzi . Hinshaw's -appearance .<1s a witness was voluntary and was expected by the defense team. * * * Trustees or the Saddleback Valley Unified School Di strict .are expected tonight to call for bids on constructi on of a 50-meter ·swimming pool a t El Toro Hi gh School. The $600,000 pool is to be named the Ronald W. Caspers 'Mem oria l Aquatics Center in .honor or the late Orange County Supervisor. Tonight's meeting is set for 8 o 'clock at L os Alisos In - ~ermedi ate School, 25171 Moor '!'-ve., Mi ssion Viejo. --Adoption or the 197 5·76 budget. which a l $23 million is up $3 milliOn rrom last year and calls for an estimated tax rate of $5.63 per $100 assessed valuation, compared to $5 .83 last year. --Renewal of leases on .two portable class rooms and two trailer units on a month to month rate or $1 ,058. --Consider a tion of the r esigna- tion of Patrick Bus hman, district director or instruction. Dollar on Rise LONDON CAP) -The dollar rose sharply against European currencies in early trading lcxlay and dealers reported growing op- timism that the Ameri can re - cession is over. But while the doctor fiddled with the pen, the hospital's public !lddress system ,simultaneously issued a n emergency "Code Bl ue" broadcast. Soon the ward was swarming with doctors a nd nurses who were scurrying a roWld trying to rind a patient in distress. This puzzled the doctor. Unbeknownst to him the hospital last week had installed a new em e rgency call system and the mys terious pen was the de· vice which started all the com - motion. Assessor's Aide Gets Trial Delay /.Fleeing Marine Inj11red Suspect in San Clemente Beating Seized A 21.year·old Ca mp Pendleton Marine was critically injured when he climbed a chain-link rence and fell on his head while fleeing San Cle mente police of· ricers today. James Scott Cullen, a Marine privat e . was rushed lo San Clemente General Hospital and 1 then trans ferred to San Diego Naval Medical Center. He suf- ' fered a sever e head injury in a 10-(oot fall lo the pavement, of- ficers said . Cullen at the lime of the inci- dent was a strong arm robbery suspect and was assertedly run- ning from two San Oemente o~f· ficers who said they had o served him and anOther Marin l icking a third man. The attack, :pallce said. was in the middle of :the streel al A venida Del Mar and Ola Vista . ' ' The second man remained at large. The robbery victim was John lf. Rowley of San Clemente. He rePortedly h ad been in the company of his attackers at two downtown bars Sunday evening and early this morning. Rowley was injured slightly in the attack, police said, and lost $150 in the robbe ry. Police officers Bill Trudeau and Dave Szkaradek wer e on patrol dow1,1town at about 2 :30 a.m. today when they came upon the bizarre sight. Trudeau said Rowley was lying on t he s treet pavement and Cullen was kicking him in the face and body. The of'ficers said they activat· ed their police units li ghts and the two men ran leaving the vi~­ tim lying in the r oad. -: Trudeau said he hased Cullen to the parking, lot· of the Coast Coffee Shop, 105 Ola Vista and saw him attempt to climb over the back (ence. The officer said the Marine missed his first attempt to scale the fence and tried again. At tHe top, Trudeau said, it appeared the Marine snakgedh.is arms on the wire and he fell headfirst onto the pavement. ' Trudeau said the three men had been to two bars earlier in jSee INJURE D, Page A2l Two Coast .Victims The "Criticall " system is in fact so new that Sadd.Jeback is lhe only hospital to have one. Not all staff mem bers have obviously been checked out dn it. but an in - service m eeting was scheduled to correct that. Jt,is a method by which nurses can instanta neous ly, s ummon help from c<1rdiac· arrest or e mer gency teams to critical areas such as the intensive and c oro n ary care units , the emergency and recovery rooms, and the X -ray aQd nuclear medicine departments. This is how it works: The'pen , issued lo nurses, COjl· tains a striker which when r e- leased impacts upon an ahvil that sends out an inaudible siifnal. It operates on the same pnnciple as a tuning fork and does not r~ly on batteries lo sound the tone . ~ · Twenty-four different receiv· ing Uf\its located in the ceiling or By TOM BARLEY 0111'HI C1lly l"HolS!fll Convicted assessor's aide ·Geor ge Upton wa s back in Orange County S uperior Court today, this time to seek a conti- nuance of his trial on bribery ch'arges. Presiding Judge Robert A. Benyard granted a one week delay and ordered Upton, 55, San- ta Ana, to return to his courtroom Aug. 11 for trjal action. Upton is si:>ecifically accused of accepting electronic equip- ment from the T apdy Corpora- tion in return for fa,vorable con- s ide r ation of t he compa ny 's orange County asses'smcnts. He was fin ed $2,500 last week and ordered to serve three years probation after pleading guilty to reduced charges of submitting false claims. Upt o n w as o n e or n in e employes indicted by the Gr and Jury o n multiple crimi na l cha'rges afler a long investiga- tion or lhe assessor's offi ce. Judge Banyard ordered the delay in the Upton trial after Judge Kenneth Williatl)s took the bench in a ne arby courtroom to accept the guilty plea filed by re- tired assessor's employe Kirk . LAWN TRIMMER . ;SOLD QUICKL Y Kidn S , glin Link Armistead.,6l,ofSanlaAna. ap-mug " g ' Armistead, like six cpdefen- . ' •• , ' dants before h;m. pleaded guilty to conspiracy and admitted that h~ drew county Cunds in overtime ''The lawn trimmer sold on the first call," Thal 's the garden equipment ,ctvertising success experienced by the Costa Mesa >A'Oman who placed this ad in the Daijy Pilot: ~ By ELLIOTT ALMOND • otlfle0.11• ,.. .. Matt The kidnaping of two Fountain \l'aUey men early Saturday in· volved an alien smuggling rin«. Fountain Valley detectives said today. The two victims a pparently did not deliver aliens on time, said New Power Edger, 2 llP Brl11s Stratton engine:. ""5. XXX•XXXX -~oe=t:-G-.-ry-van ome of the Fountain Valley Police Depart· ment. "The suspects became enraa:ed. They thought they were being cheated,·· he added. Five s us pects entered the home or Constantino Verdu110, 32, and Ernesto Ramos, 38. both Ir you have lawn or 1arden equipment you 'd llke to convert ·to cash, call 642·5678. We make it easy to put a rcw words to work for you. Jn the Da lly Piiot. • ' .. and vacation pay for time actual-of' 17512 Newhope St., Fount.aln tims said. Verduzio and Ramos ly spent on former assessor An· Valley, early Saturday morning were again beaten and (hen drew Hins haw 's congressional and forced the two ·men at gun· dropped off at their Fauntain .. camp'aignin ~972 . point into a car. I, Valley home. ', ' Armistead · will be sentenced The vict im s told pc:>Uce the SUI· · J;!olice sa1 d it was discovered Aug. 21. Judge Walter Smith has peels beat the m with a pipe the ,vlcUms were illegal alierls scheduled. AY&. 14 1s the date he numero\15 times. and would be deported shortl.Y. will senlellce Robert PtumJee 47 The vlctims told police the sua· The investigation was {limed of Santa Ana who h•s pleaded pects then took them to 3500 W. dver lo immigration offic~nwho guiltytoidentiCat cf)arges. 11th St reel, Santa Ana.in sea.rch_dec1lned tQ.tQ!llrunt on_ the c~-..!----a-t:--_ "" __ , o1 the missing aliens. The spot The victims were •ble to Iden: !YJ.&rr1ott:lllaze apparently was another check · lily one of the s usPects. Sa,muel point In the ring's smuggling..,. Garcia .of 13892 t.oeuat !\t,, NEWORliEANS (AP )-A!lre Uvlties, pallee said. _1• ~estmln·ateF. Tbe,. aid ~ ,. t borob sp.read names through the However, the allem were rMK coen)ie the other suspect; they halls or the 3lrd Ooor of the found there either, and the SUI· $ald. , . -, -· downtown Marrio\t llotel about peels became angrier, Ille vie· \!\O"A~NS;PalieAll D!idrught SUndey. I -Five defendants have now been order ed to pay fines ranging from $1 ,000 to $2,500 and all have been placed on three years. pro- bation. · James Bertolino, 55, 0£ Mission Viejo, waS found guilty last week by a Superior Court jury and will be sentenced Aug. 29 to what coutd be a state prison term and $10,000 fine. Superior Court trials are pend- ing for cod e fe ndanl Garland Redding ,, 55, of Santa An a, Hinshaw and county Assessor J ack Vallerga who currenU y is being tried in Ventura County in another case. Hinshaw faces trial alone Aug. 18 and in September with Vallergz on criminal charges containe& in a seco'ud Grand Jury indic!.ipeht. ! -" ·~ . OraLa~it:•mt Weatl1e r Nig ht and morning low clouih along the coast , other-wise fair ski~s Tues- day. 1\ litUe cooler coastal ar eas with highs in the 60s rising to the mid·a'..ls in· land. INSIDE TODA t' The FBI hai mfr.red Ille search /or former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa, following extortion notes recrived by members of l he Hoffa family. See story A4. .... ,"' LM. ..... ......... ""'"""' -·· --O..-•k" 11: ..... ~ ..... ,.....,..l_Oll "-... _ lnde'x • •• •• •• .. ., .. ... ... ... .. .. .. • • \ DAILY PILOT SB Mondet,AUQUll~ 1975 •• , 7 -~ ... 1, Ford Ends ·Trip, Urges By Uf:Lf:N THOMAS BJo:LG RADE <U Pl J --rresi· dl·nt Ford ended his 10.du y five· nation European tour tudHy !:Ind ne"' b~tl'k to w Jshington. I le ur.,;ed "n1odcration :ind flexibili· ty'' in r.t iddlc East ncgotiatiof\.'i lest ho~s for ""orld peace va nish In the strugt.:le between Arab and J {'\\'. .. Ford 's "'hi r !Wind trip or fri('ndship a nd :-;ummitry took him l ll Bonn. \\'arsaw, fietsinki, Ru('harl·St and Bl'lgr:1de. l·lf' dis- cussed world pr~b)ems wlui U.S. allies and with leaders ol Iron Curtain countries. And he headed back to Washington for impor· tant talk s Tuesday with Jl:lpanese Prime Mi.Uster T3keo Miki. His two da,ys or talks with Yugoslav President Joelp nroi Tito were described as "cordial, open and constructive," although there apparently was no major nev.' ~round broken. The dis - cussion s centered on th e Joari Little Case ' •• Kunstler Gets Two-ho1ir Term RALEIGH. N .C. <UPIJ -At- torney William Kunstle r was found in contempt or court and sentenced to two hours in jail to- day after a heated exchange v.·ith the jud)lc prl'sidin~ in the Joan l .itlll' murde r tri a I. Superio r C ourt Judg e 1-la mi lton l-1 . llobgood ordered Kunstler removed from the courtroom and placed in the Wak e County jail on thl' fifth fl oor , t"·o floors abO\'t' the courtroom . K unstler ~·as brought back 1 .. ·o hours later, found in contempt and sentenced to the timt• he had spent in jail. He also "''aS barred from the third noor ~·here the courtroom is located. "You don't have to remove m<'. judge,·· Kunstler s aid. "I'm hap- py to go .·· The excha nge began "'·hen Jcrr;.• Paul. the head o( Miss Lit- tle·s defense team. aii;ked that Kunstler be allowed lo enter lhe case. Miss Little, a 21-year-old black is charge-h with the murder of white jailer Cla rence ,.\IJigood, "'ho s he s ays .sexually assaulted her. Hobgood denied the motion at the discretion o r the court "because you already have six lawyers. Mr. Paul." "Take me up there." said KunsUer. ''I think what you're doing is outrageous." Without expla nation, pro- secutors dropped their origin:.il plan to place clothing taken from the body or the s lain jailer into evidence. and sheriff's deputy Willis Peachey did not resume testimony as expected. Instead, jailer David Watson, 49, began telling the court about lhe icepick us ed to kill Alligood. Hobgood denied a mot.ion by the defe nse to s uppress as 'evidence personal papers, in- cluding a crossword puzzle book that prosecutors have hinted may contain written plans for an escape attempt. The prosecution contends Mi ss Little stabbed the jailer to death. not lo fight off a rape attempt as s he claims. ht.I\ to escape from the Beauforf County jail in \\'ashinb'1on. N.C. llobgood instructed sheriff's deputit>s to find an office in the courthouse for Morris Dees. a defense attorney ousted Crom the case by the judge last week. Dees has been charged with attempted s ubornation or perjury, a felony, after a witness claimed-he tried lo get her t o change h e r testi mony . f'ro• Page A J Mideast, Cyprus and the dialnle- grating world economic situa· lion . Tito stunned reporters and ap- parently took Ford by surprise by s aying after the talks that his posit.ion and Ford's on l~ Mi~dle East "a:rc quite identical." T~e White House quickly de- nied there had been any change In U.S. policy and sa1d Ford had not udopteo ·rito's hard-line policy toward Israel. Although his wiftr Betty and Smog Alert Predicted The Ora nge County Air Pollution Control District is predicting a first stage smog alert Tuesday for the northern and central parts of the county . Ozone levels will exceed minimum health stan- dards in a ll parts of the county north or the San Diego FTeeway and west of Red Hill Avenue, theAPCD said today. The warning means peo- pl e with se ri o u s respiratory ailments shou ld r efrain from s trenuous activi ty and parents should limit their children·s outdoor activity. An APCD s pokesman said the smog was near an alert level today and due to a temperature inversion in the upper atmosphere, the alert level will be reached Tuesday. Swedish Jet Intercepts Air Force One STOCKHOLM (UPI) --A Sv.·edish jet fighter intercepted U.S. Air FOl-ce One carrying President Ford and his presiden- t i a I p3rty from Finland lo Romania Saturday when the airliner strayed from its flight plan toward r estricted Swedish military air space, a Swedish When the judge denied Paul's request for a hearing on the mo- tion. Kunstler glared at the judge and said, "Thank you . judge. I'm glad lo see the· quality of justice has not improved in North PEN ... ,.. military spokesman said today. -Carollna."' "One more comment like that, Mr. KunsUer, and yo\i will be on the (ifth fl oor.·· saidHot1good. ''\ 1:r··· A '-l ; . . f'roM Page Al INJURED ••. the evening and along the way. Rowley had "fla she4" the roll of cush. The two 1\1arines assertedly turned on Rov.·ley after leaving a sm::1ll convenience market where they had a ttempted to buy some,,. beer. ,\ fi ght ensued and continued into the middle of the downtown stret'\. 1\-1ilit ary offi cials al the Naval 1\1edical Cente r said Cull en was in critical condition and undergo- ~ng :special tests. Lecture Planned On Meditation A lecture on the Transcenden- tal 1\leditation program will take place at 2 p.m . and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 1\ug. 12. The lecture is scheduled for Leis ure World 's Clubhouse I . F\Jrthcr information on the lee· lure or on other lectures in the area can be obtai11ed by contact· ing the International Meditation ~iety ;.it 499·2739. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT J r ... o"''''I" (..., 1 t>•"• l>·•o• "'"~ .. ~.,~ 11 ,,,... 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Besides· that. it provides help more quickly because no one has to rush to a phone and dial a number. The system also has increased manpower efficiency in the re- covery room where formerly two nurses were required. one lo stand by the phone and another to watch lhe patient. Now there is only one nurse with a fountain pen. Because the system is adapta- ble. Blau is looking at other possible markets s uch as banks, for example, where the inslru- m en t co uld be u se d lo automatically dial police. Another involves the installa- tion of the system in mental hospitals where they could be of service to !sychiatric techni- cians wh s uddenly find themselves in trouble. And a third possibility Is to in- stall receiving units in r e- sidences al n e arby Leisure World to enable the elderly to s ummon help quickly. Mitch Rolin, vice pTeSident of CTI, says the Leisure Wor'ld ca- ble TV system which -is installed in every home, could be employed to s end tap'ed messages to security head- quarters. "When a person's in trouble he may not have time to get to a phone, but there 's alwayB enough time to set orr one of these." he sa'id. Glider Pilot Hurt in Crash A Long Beach man was ln,jurt!<I in the crash of his hang glider tn - to a hil lside at Est!ape Country Sunday and is in s table t'Oftdillon at Sa'ddleback Community Hospital In Laguna Hilb. Officials at tJ-e .. :J:Ubuto Ca· nyon rttreation prserve said Brent Hansen, 29, apparently got tangled in ht1 kite aftft JumJ)lng from a 500-foot hill aDd lo,st eon. trol of the craft. Obstrven said Harmen yelled, "l'm caught, I'm caudit." as the glider turned and headed straight into the bank. The nature of his Injuries was nol lm- mediate.ly known. The spokesman said the jet fighter was sent up when Ford's Boeing 707 airliner was spotted by the Swedish Ai r Force as it al-legedly headed ofr military cours e toward Karlslkrona military harbor and other. restricted military areas. He said all Dr a ken fighters are equipped with air-to.air missiles, "but, of course. ther'e were no plans to use them." Maj . Ca r l-Christen Hjort, spokesman, "!aid the Swedish fighter, flying close t.o the pre- sidential plane, dipped its wings --the international sign to warn ofr intruding aircraft. He said the President's pilot may have been trying to save time by taking a shortcut. ,,, In Belgrade. White House pre- ss secretary Ron Nessen said he was not sure if Ford's plane ac- tually had been intercepted and would look into the matter. Fro• Page A I ALIENS ••• GarC'ia was lodged in Orange County Jail on suspicion of burglary and kidnaping: He re- portedly told police the other sus- pects fled to Mexico after the in- cident. Police said lhey they were unable lo determine whether the other suspects were Mexican or American citizens. Saddlehack 'Budget Meet Set Tonight A public hearing on the 197$-76 budget for Saddleback College is slated for 7 :30 tonight in Room 2 12 of the library, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. - The $156 million budget, up from $1 1.48 mlllion (or the CUr• ~t fi.lc1I ye8r, calls tor ~ t.aX rate of 91 .68 cents per $100 as·' sessed valuation. That compares with the present tax rate ol 70 cents. Most of the tax lncreue wUI rund construction o( seven new buildings in the gym-physical educaUon and fine art.a complex. Among other iteml on the acenda of tonlght'1 IPCICial meet· log will be the tonaidention of a pr~o3al to strike from the 'Emplo1es benefit p1ck11e an automatic rai1e b11ed on the con- sumer price Index cc:at o( living: increase issued March 31. Reprt?Hntatlves both ~tM ad· m lnJ1tr1tion and employes favor 1trikin1 this provision, but Truatee·"Patrick 8 1t.kus oppo1e1 it . Secretary of State lienry A. K.iSS· Inger were visibly tirt..'<I by the riaors or the journey, 1''ord himstlf shurgged off any weari· ness and rose early . Under overcast s kies. he joaged through the sloping . sculptured garde ns of the pre. sidential palace overlooking the Danube, then swam eight quick laps In 1.1 pool on the palace grounds in watc-r that ~·ui; 62 degrees. "Cool .. , a little brisk." he told reporters . l·Us busy last daf Included -- bc!'l id t.>s hl 1> ear y m orning physical re als --a breakfast meeting with Premier Diemal Bi- jcdlc <1nd a,cereniony in which he planted a four.foot Colorado white llr as a "t,ree of peace" in <i1 Bel· grade park. Then c ume his talks with Tito, Wht> has b;ee n c ri l lt"al of Israel. Ford's pica for modt·ration canu.• as Kissingt'r worked on th~ sidelines or offi cial meetings to steer Egypt and Israel toward a .sccond -20tage Sinai disengage- ment ~l'reemcnl. Kissinge r received a personal r e port Sunda y night _ !~om Herman11 F. Eilts, U.S. am- bassador in Cairo, on Egypt's res po!'lse to the latest Israeli dis- enaagement proposals. Kiss- inger will m eet in Washington Tuesday wilh Is raeli Am - bassador Simchn Diniti to try to 1nov e the negotiations forw:ard. Mexico Study Aired Niguel Woman Cites Overcrou:Jed Cities By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI 1r.. o .. 11w Pltet su" Lured by the prospect or good jobs and improved living condi- tions, rural Mexicans are leaving the countryside in alarming numb e r s and rl ooding metropolitan areas that are ill- prepared to handle them. -Nearly a ll the fa mil y· breadwinners work in Mexico Ci- ty (10 miles away) and m\lSl rely on buses that chronically run late to gel lo work. It takes· most riders more than en hour to cover the 10 miles by bus. -Some h ouses have tap waler, some do not. It ·s the same for s ewer service. Trash :service is irregul ar. After arriving in the cities, the newcomers arc finding that jobs are few, living conditions poor and prices exorbitant. These are among conclusions reache<t by a lJ-member study group that s pent two months in San Agustin , a s uburb of Mexico City. _ Miss Cappelli s aid the resi- dents are angry with local and . federal government (or not doing."' something to correct lhe near - slum conditions. Mary Cappelli. 20, or 23801 Cassandra Bay, Laguna Niguel , was one or the rese archers. The !!ludent researchers were enrolled in the Urban Semester program at the University of Southern ·california . The study was r equested by the ,.fexican government due lo growing concern over the innux or the rural population to the cities. The students spent Marc h, April and May in San Ag~tin, surveying residents on their at- titudes about the city. Dlilf """" S..f ..._. STUDENT RESEARCHER -Mary Cappelli But the data collected by the students revealed that: -Si xt y-s ix percent or all heads of households earn less than 500 pesos ($38.50) per week. Much of that anger was con- veyed during interviews when re - sidents found out that the stu- dent s were collectin g inlorma'tlon for the 1ovemment. she said. "We thought we would save San Agustin,'' Miss Cappelli said. It did not turn out that way, however. Data collected in the study will be turned over lo the new Mex - ican administration, which will not t8ke over' tof' anot'.her l~·o years, s he explained. _ '.'By the time the new ad- ministration gels a hold of the in - formation, it'll be loo late ; the in- formatidn won 't be up to date " s he said. ' Miss Cappelli said the random sa mpling o r residents establis hed that moot had been told the city was the promised land. "The re a ren 't many pro· fessional jobs. Many end up as s treet vendors or working in fac- tories." l'ifiss Cappelli said. Mi ss Cappetl1 aciaea . ···rhe peo- ple were wonderful, though. \-Vo got. some 9f them involved io . their community., That's good .·' Queen Mother Coast Boat Expert Is 75 Today K.11 d. M• h LONDON (AP) -Britain's I e Ill IS ap queen mother. ''marvelous mummy" to the reigning queen and the beloved "good queen mum " to the nation she has served for more than half a cen- tury, turns 7S today. The "happiest day" in Phillip "Jeep" Parsons ' life. ended tragically Saturday ~·hen he was killed in a water skiing accident on J,akc Havasu on the ColorHdo ruver. Parsons "·as celebrating tho <'ompletlon and launching ol his houseboat which he had spent '' eig ht _year s building in the"' bat•kyard or his home. l As the daughter-in-law, sister· in·law, wife or mother of four s uccessive Britis h sovereigns Queen ,,E li zabeth the Queen Mother has been enchanting the British, a nd many other people, for S2 years. Parsons, 39, was one of the top marine diesel mechanics in the Harbor area, operating his firm, Harbor Engine Service, out of hi s home, 2534 Fairway Drive, Costa Mesa. He had trailered lhe boat t~ ' Lake 1-lavas u where it was ' launched on Friday. J-le was ' waler skiing Saturday when he ' struck a rock. He suffered in · ternal injuries and was dead by the lim"e he arrived at a Lake ,1 Jfavasu hospital. • ' ¥0lJR SOCIAL SECIJRI"[}' CHECK WAS NEl'ER SAF11:.R. MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopera- tipn with the U nited States Government, is now authorized to receive a direct depdSl t of your Social Security check. lnlo your personal savings account. Your check earns · interest fr om the date of deposit until the day you need it. You 'll receive the h ighest interest available on Federally Insured savings. Here are three good reas.ons to start your direct deposll today: 1~ No more concern about mail delays or the chance of having you r check lost or s tolen. 2. No waiting in line to deposit or c1sh your check. 3. We're as close as St . Andrews gate. Simply come Into Mariners, our friendly savings counselors will star.t yo ur person.al dlrecl deposit lmmedl1lely . WITH MARINERS "DIRECT J>EPOSIT " SE RVICE YOUR INCOME WILL BE SAFE, CONVENI EN T AND PROFITABLE. • Mariners Savi •. ,. and l.oan~la~~ ~- N•w1Mrt a.och {Moin Oll!C•I 1s1sw.,1t1.11 Dr. (r1.t)6•? •ooo H•wport a.och (80yt•d• Conl•1) 102• Boys1d• Dr. 171 .t} 6-47 •000 ~ S•el hoch ll•••u t• World) 1)820 S.al l•ocl'I Blvd. (21J) 598-7626 l111""• looch JIO Cil•nn•y•• S1, (71.t] •••-7S06 (Ol"ENtNCi SOON) ••••rly HUit llJOSo. l!•.,•1lyDr. (213) 55.J lOOO lot A111t•t•• (Opp. Mt Sonai Hospltol) 81.11 &ev•tly•ll,.d. 1,IJ)0,!7·•1•1 ,, • . • ,, \ ·7 Irvine EDITION • voi,.. 68, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1975 'J'oday's Closing ~.Y. Stocks T EN CE N_'it; · Hinshaw Defends Vallerga Over Fee By GAltY G R1\NV1LLE County, South Carplina. entered its fifth d a y. He told the otTtt.011t•1"11et111n Hinshwuw,accompaniedby al· jury that it was n 't until a few VENTURA --Rep. Andrew torney Marshall Morgan, ap-days before he paid the assessor Hinshaw ( R·Ncwport Beach) told peared as a wttneas for the de-$3,000 as his share or a $6.000 fee a Ventura County jury today that ·r~e in Vallerge's lrl~ on seven olJ' lha..t Vallerga knew he was going Orange County A11sessor Jack felony counts relat~lhe 1973 to receive the money. Vallcrga didn't know he was go-~e. ~ 4-. -Hinshaw's testimony support· ing to r eceive tr $3,000 consulting ~e Rep~bUcan congressman ed Vallerga's statements to the fee related to the saJe of an ap-wa1 the secoed wRneN called by,_ ~ury last Thursday when he said P __ '•..-.i~•.~•-1 -'-'-'-'"_'m __ w_S_:_part __ an_bur_:g:__.~~lh:::;•~·~a::•::':;:•.:n::;•.:•'_· ;;••:....:V.:..::•::11.:or:.:ii::•:._'•:....:'::.":;:. al he didn't know there was a $3,000 fee at .stake in the codhty sale. H e fu r ther s uppo rted Vall erga's testimony when he said his successor as Orange County assessor wasn't present at m ee t ing s w he n he a nd Spa rta nburg a ssessor J o hn Ebl>rt discussed the consulting fees. .. linshaw said that Vallerga was surprised in early June whe n he told him that he was to receive $3,000 as his sha re ofthc transac:· lion. Under quest ioning by de· fense attorney Richard Murphy. the coni;:r ess m a n said that Vallerga didn't violate any laws by a('('epling the money. He also test ifi ed that there had been no a ttem pt on Vallerga 's part to conct·;.11 or clisgui sc the trans action in any way. Be fore l e a v ~n g the st and, Hins haw wil l under go t•ros::.· examination by :tssistant Dis· tricl Attornl"y l\tichacl Capi zzi. flinshaw's appearance as '!...,: wi tness was volun tary and W<U\, expect.Md by t ht:' defense team. Joint Juvenile Project? Irvine May Link Program With Mesa, NeuJport C:ireusGol -· ' .. Last ye ar Balboa's Susie Owen tried out for.the circus as a joke. Now it's her line of work and she's back with the Greatest Show on Earth in Anaheim. See her story in the People section , Page Bl . Japan Will , Meet Terrorist Demands K UALt\ J.Uf\.1PUR. Malays ia .agreem ent on the safety of the 1 CUP!) J a pan announced it hostages." the Ame rican official 'v.·ould meet the d e mands of the said. J <:1 pa nesc Red 1\rmy terroris t "The situa tio n is under control ' t:roup which s hot its wa y into the but eve n though the Japanese U.S. embassy he re today, se ized government has agreed to the de· 40 to 50 hostages including 'five mands this thing will drag on till Americans and thrc,atened to kill morning," the American said. them. ·t He said now that tbe Japanese r The dreaded te rrori st group government agreed to meet the demanded the release of seven terrorist demands , negotiations Red Army m en jailed for their were continuing on the method parts in massacres . hijackings and route of their departure from a(ld other violent acts in Asia, the embassy to the airport and ul· Europe and the Middle EaJ;t. timatelyoUtofthecountry. They also asked for a Japffi Ai r .1 . Malaysian Communications Llne OC8 to fl y the m torefu+ ~'.Minister V. ManiCkavasagam , 8 country of their choice --pro: 1t1eputy Secrelary·General of the · bably the Middle Ef\_st~ f , ,t!, ·For.eign Mi~s~ry ZU:aria Ali, Hiromori Ka wash.iina, depd\y and :oJapa nese Ambassador chief cabinet S'ecretary; told•'ii <?:f.tich~a~i Sa~ma ~were inside hews conference in Tqfyi1 .\hat; ~ nego\,iat1ng final arrangements ''priority must be giv.,,,to ,J,he (See TERROR, Page A%) Protection or nves ... and .(lhe government) is ready to accept the dem and." The Red Arrriy already had killed a Malaysian policeman and wounded another in seizing the e mbassy. An Amer icap security olQcial inside the building s aid '(he Japanese guntnen threatened to executc·U.S. Consul Robertsteb- bins tonight but relented a s negotiatior1s proceeded. The -ter- rorists were holding Stebbins, a Swedi sh diplo mat and 40 to SO othe r persons. 1 "The e xits Crom the ninlh·Ooor ·.are sealed and there is no way they can get out unless Uiere is Saddleback Budget Meet Set Tonight Ii pulllic hearidg cio,lhe 11175:76 bud&et tot Saddleback College ls slated for 7:30 tonight in Room 212 or the library, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission VlejO. By DOUGLAS FRITLSCRE Of Th• D•l1 Y l'llOt St.ttt Irvin e Councilwom a n Gabrielle Pryor got council ap· proval Sat:urday lo try to or· ganize a tri-city juvenile justice ·and youth services program with Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The propos al, which would have each, cilY.. offer and support one part oJ a triad or servcies, came as councit,members aban· doned an earlier idea for a city· sponsored social services refer· rat program. Upton Back .. ,, In Court, As~s Delay By TOM BARLEY OtlM Daily Pi let SU.ti Convi ('t ed a sses sor 's a ide George U pton was back in Orange County Superior Court today, this time tO seek a conti· nuance of his trial on bribery charges. Presidinc J udge Rqbert A. Ban,-ard grant~ a one week delay an<l ordered Upton, 55, San· ta Ana, to return to his courtroom Aug. 11 for trial action. Upton is specifically accused of accepting electronic equip- ment Crom the Tandy Corpora· lion in return for favorable con- s ideration of the company's Orange County assessments. He was fined $2.500 last week and ordered to ser ve three years probation after pleading guilty to reduced charges of s ubmitting raise claims. 1.J pton w a s on e of nin e employes indicted by the Grand Jul-y on multiple cri minal charges afte r a long investiga· tion of the assessor"s office. Judge Bany ard ordered the delay in the Upton trial after Judge Kenne th Williams took the bench in a nearby courtroom to accept the guilty plea filed by re· tired ussessor ·s employe Kirk Armistead, 61. of Santa Ana. Armistead, like six codefen· dants before him , pleaded guilty to conspiracy and ;.idmitted that he drew county funds in overtime and vacation pa y for time actual - ly spent on forme r assessor An · drew Hinshaw·s congressional campaig n in 1972. •t. Armistead will be sentenced Aug. 21 . Judge Wa lter Smith has scheduled Aug . 14 as the ditte he will s·entence Robert Plumlee, 47 , of Santa Ana. who has pleaded guilty to identical charges. Five deCendants have now been ordered to pa y Cines ranging from Sl,000 to $2 ,500 and all have been placed on three years pro- bation. James Bert~ino, SS, 9( Mi ssion Viejo. >Nas found guilty last week by a Superior Court jury and will be sentenced Aug. 29 lo what could be a st ate prison term and $10,000 fine. Superior Court trials arc pend· ing' for code fendant Garland Redding, 55, o( Sa nta Ana , Hinshaw and county Assessor -(SeeDELAY,PageA2) Unde r ttle proposal discussed at .Saturda y ·s study sess ion. · Irvine would s upport a diversion prog r a m a ime d at kee ping juvenile offe nders out of the court system. Costa Mesa would support a shelter project to house "'status off enders ·• suc h as runaways 8nd incorrigibles whose activiti es are criminal only because they are under 18 years old. The shelter would be an alte rnati ve to send - ing the youngsters to the county Juvenile Hall. Newport Beach. under Mrs . Pryor's proposal, would provide a counseling service such as pre· senlly provided by the Assess· moot and Treatment Services Center of i:oastal Orange County. In June, Mrs. Pryor and Coun· cilman John Burton announced a plan for a ('ily-sponsored referral service. In budget heanngs in July, $24,000 was set aside to put the program in ope ration. But Saturda y Burton s aid, "Since we first looked at the re· ferral servic~. we have round Disney Delp Irvine Seeks Aid of Experts F_aced with " decisions. to make in the areas or mass tra n~1t, was te control. and other areas, Irvine 's City Council plans to seek the advice of experts who ha ve had their eyes on the future for years. DISNEYLAND IS TO be called in to help. Councilman Henry Qui gley Saturday recalled a presen· talion made by a Disneyland re presentative at a CalifQrnia League of Cities m eeting and suggested that Irvine could benefit from the amusement park's experience. THE P ROBLEMS DEALT with on a daily basis at the pai;k.are muchlike Uloseor a city, said Quigley. 1:)'While askin1 Cit'y Manager Wtlliaro Woollet.t to see if a Disneyland ·r~p would come to Irvine. for a presentation Quigley indicated that the various problems handled by th~ popularfif"fk req uire more than Mickey Mouse solutions. • Irvine Councilmen 'Mum' on Housing Irvine city councilmen have been keeping mum on the subject of lowe r -cost housing Wlder city attorney "s instructions regarding a suit ai;:ainst the c ity filed by the Orange County Fair Housing Council. But they plan to reopen the matter in an executive session with City Atto rne y J a m e!i, Erickson Aug . 12, they said Saturday. The issue of lower-cost homes in the city, s aid Councilman Robert West, has been shelved on Erickson's instruc tions to avoid comm'entin& on the case in pro· ~8!iS . But Councilwoman Gabriell e Pr,yor said, ''We should start talking about it again outside I.he context ot a laws uit.·· The hous ing issue flared, final· ly culminating in a suit, due to Kids~ Campout Set At O'Neill P ark Th" Irvine ·Recreatioh Depart· ment will ~spon sol2 an overnight ca mpoul at O 'Neill Park Aug. 15 for children aged 8 to 12. <(Ost per child is $5. Buses will leave Irvine Town Center at 1 p.m.1 Aug . 15 and return at 11 a .m . Aug. 16. For further in· (ormation or + r egistration call 833·3840 .• ('Ont e ntion s th at lo w a nd mode ra l e ·in com e families -. those earnihg less than $15.000 annually --cannot afford homes in the city. The lowe r --cos t housing ad · vocates tiled the court s uit chall~ging the city's zoning of the Irvine Indus tri al Complex· East without providing housing in .the city for the workers. But Councilma n John Burton described the emphasis on hous· ing as an attempt to make Irvine a "dumping ground " for IOf and moderate income families. "'Talking to people around , l feel like they're saying lhe re· verse or the in~c ription on the Statue of Libe rty," he said, "'Take our tired. our poor." Burton has advocated address· ing housing as part of an urban design study being carried out by consultants. The study, initia lly intended to detail the physical appearance of everything from street signs to bus benches to give Irvine a unifi ed appe aran('e , had housing tacked on at Burton's request . Key issues to be addressed are whether lower-<-ost homes should be scattered throughout the city or concentrate d in certain places , what should be done about requirements like park de· dications that add to house costs and whether r ed.uctions in hous · ing quality s hould be allowed to \See llQUSfNG', Page A2) l UWN TRIMMER " . 'SOLD QUICKLY The $15 million budget, up from $).J .48 million for the cur· ·5~::~:.:~:~~:~~~~~~ Tree 'Vand. al.s' S~oqght . :wtth the pr~sent lax rate or 70 "The la~·n trimmer sold on lbe firsl call ." , .. ; That's the ga rden equipment adve rtising succ ess expetienced by the Costa Mes a woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: New Power Edger. 2 HP r ·e niJaes Strilitroff ei\g\he:--- v · $6.S. XJIX•XXXX v • • ' tr you have lawn or 1ar equipment you 'd like lo C!On.Yllrt tb cash , c all 642-5678. We makt "lt e.a.sy to put a few worm lo work for you. In lhe Dally Pilot. I . I cent.a. . r..fi""~~~:u':: :c:!.": :.~ Irvine Police Hpn.t Parkview Rackers • bulldlq1 In the gym~physi~a1~ . . educ~tion and nne artl~mplex. lrvute poll~e ~re look.mg for a ping e~nter previously had com· "'Last Friday," he said, "the ·Among other itenis on· the pair of ax·w1eld1ng vandals wti.> plained to the company that the indications we had were that·the aa~a Of taalgbt~ special meet-ha~ke<_I down a d?zen trees In~ ~ tree& were-b_locking views of met"chants felt it was a goodsolu· tt\g Wlll ~.th,e consider.ation or 8 Pa'l~view Shopprng Center over ' the)r store 11gns., a, compan'y Lion ... ~Propoaa.11 t.o.-s.trike f.ro(ll th~ the we-Hand. · spokes m,an sald today. The a_lternate program wou1d cmPJoye1,. benefit:" pact.a1e an Two sets of muddy footprinta--.Hoo#ever,--he_.aidtl ..-Ute-~---.~e ... allowed -s·tin1""""lltr~ct.l"n g '· alfomaticrai1tb-CJ11lheC<IQ' lj!d to lh"faTkinJ lol from U,. belle.yed that t .e ft\erchants custo11\0j'11 .lo the stores lube ' llllinerprice Index -t ~ llvliii two ojccol9r knolJs w~ lbO wiite 1•tjod,led wi.lh an al\emate placedlri roonloflheknolls. incl:e>H i.wactlluclt3ii, 5'V•....,.1$~oot syc•mores l•Y oo l 'I~ 1lllleme U)/I w(ljlld 'lle"u_sed , , Reprwotitallves'bolh)lflhead· lliellJYund. ~Ul lhetr . .,.s '1'•W larier. wnen Tho hatchet Job was dis· mlnlslration and employes The lrvlnt; ComP,anJ, whi& th/\ tree~ re•ch~ r~ '~. covered Salurday morning. ra...-striking lh ia provl•ion, but Qwns fhe •hopping cenl,t, t ~•:e•ld, lhtfi.~~~ld be;)rllQftled Police aald 1 the chopping OC· TruRee Patrick B•ckus oppoMIS esUmate<f \he loss a\c$l,fll0. · ~ i01be ~ns.,.wOUld W.visl-curred between 4 :30 and' &:.JO it. Some merchan41 at the~ , ble.. 1 ' a.m . I , 'Y -~-..,. • . ' . '. 1 that all thes e gr eat se rvices th;.it are supposed to be availa ble from the ('ount y just arc not the re ." Addi tionally. he said, "About all we can do for $24,CXX> is hi re our own Fagi n ." E ven if the services wer e available, Mr s. Pryo r said , the county is so bogged down in red tape a nd bureaucr acy that those seeking services s eldom receive effective aid. Similarly cr itical, Councilman (See JUVENILE, PageA2> Irvine Eyes Future of Agriculture Two Irvine councilmen ha \"c been appointed lo determine if ag ri cult ure c a n be mad e a permanent part or t he cily and, if so. how . Coun('i lmen John Burton and Henry Quigle y we re given lhe task Saturday as the council dis· cw.sed the proposed Village oC New Culver, which will be con- sidered by the council later th is month. Irvine has three land use op· tions in the city general plan. The options vary in the amount or de· velopmenl they a llow and th e a mount or farmland they re· quire . One of the options lists New C ulver a s p e rman e nt agriculture. New Culve r is northwes t o( C ulver Drive between the Sa n Diego Freeway and Moulton Parkway. Coun cilmen lamented possible "planning by defa ult" that would OC<'Ur if the vill age was approved before a basic decision had been made to pic k one of the three land use options. But the question became not only the proposed pattern or de· velopment, but how to require the Irvine Company to follow the city guidelines. Quigley is an advocate or iJ schem e to s wap developmenl rights cin pieces of land. Develop· ment rights for one parcel would be transferred to another , leav· ing the first as undcvelopab\e farmland and the other' as a higher density d evelopment. But Burton objected to the S('heme as a blurring or the line between land use regulati on and land owner ship. "I sense a pre sumption among some council me mbers or tot al control,•· he said. "If that is what you want, I s u_g gest you buy the Irvine Company." Burton, who in a l\ earlier dis· cuss\on httt! said he "l.Quld oppose (See FA~"!!f"~i P1ge A2) . ...... or:·g~'4_,:··' We ather Ni ght and morning luw c loud s a lon ~ the coas t, otherwise fair skies Tues· day. A little cooler coasta l a re as with hi ghs in the ros rising to the m id·SOs in· land. I NSIDE T ODi\ Y The F'Bf has entered lhe search fo r /onner Teomstl!1'S txu1s Jimmy Hoffa, Joi.lowing ertol1ion notes recetwd by members of the Hoffa family. Seeslory A4. I n d ex .. •• .. •• ••·:t ' \ I ••• . .. ... .. -~ . ·- • _, .... ,;.·. . ~A2 DAtLYPILOT t·•••l ~ .. o ,. ........ I , • I f ' rom Pafl" A I TERROR ... by tC'il•phonc for the Rl-<l Army group's departure. The S"·edish for.eib'll minister in Stockholm earlier sent a messa~e to Japan urging it to takl' "any steps that can be made" to save the live·s of the hostages. J<tpan ese l!JOVCrnn1ent officials said Japan Air Lines had been asked to ready a DC8 jetliner at Tokyo Int ernational 1\irport to depart ror Kua la Lump\tf". Officials said ~the Malaysia n government has been inform~ or Japan's intention to follow Ku;1la Lumpur's judgment with regard to thl' terrorists ' demand. J ,\L s aid it. set up ;:in ''l"lllt'1·gcncy burl·au" at its operatio n Cl'llll'r al lht• <1iTJl0 11 to coordinate \\'ilh the government in dealing with the situation. T he te rrorist demands in- cludt•d a helil'optC'r lo ny tht:'m from the roof of the embaSS \ building to the "'ailing DC8. · From Page Al HOUSING ' pt'rmit lo\ti·er-cost building. But ~tayor 1\rl Anthony said, "The kt>y thing <.1boul housing is that it is a regional issue. Thcrl· is nothinJ! that one city go\'crn- ment <.1cting <.1lone can do.'' ;\trs. Pryor s ug gested cutting the 4.5 acre per 1,000 population park requirement in moder<.1tc- income areas as a way to reduce costs. '"!\1aybc ""C can start looking at mobi le hon1es and other ways to lo"·er costs and look at some or the funny little th in gs the rcderal government is doin g,·· she said. '.\1 rs. P ryor and Quigley ha"e stood on opposite sides of the housing issue. fl.1rs . Pryor has ad- ,·ocated usi ng subsidies. Quigley has a dvocated leaving it to private enterprise. They agreed to look at the two ideas and, perhaps . come to a compromise. Peron Recovers BU ENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -President lsabe\ P eron, apparently fully recovered from a bout \'i'ith flu. returned to work al lhe downto wn presidential rt:lansion today for the first time since July 21, officials said. Smog Alert Predicted The Orange County Air ' Pollution Control District is predictin g a first stage smog alert Tuesday for the northern and central parts of the county. Ozone levels v.·ill exceed minimum h ealt h stan· dards in all parts of the county north of the San Diego Freeway and west of Red l·lill Avcnue, theAPCD said today . The \\'arning means peo· pi e "'il h s erious res p iratory ai lments s h o uld re r rain from s trenuous activity a nd parents s hould limit their C'hildren 's outdoor activity. An APCD spokesman said the smog was near an alert level today and due to a temperature inversion in the upper atmosphere, the alert level will be reached Tuesday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wf'('(I p.,.~,.,.M •"" r"r.t·..,...., Jack R. Cu r le '( "''' r .. ,..,.,."' """ c..--•' .,..,.,.,., Thom"'~ A Muroh•O<' ....... ~,··1 l ••·• ... (th1rlf·~ H Loo' J.l1ch<1rd P Ndll • ""~~ ......... ,,.""bl••"'• Olti(t'\ to.•• .... •• 1hi W•"lil•t ~"''4 tlt .. _111t .... 111.1 ~·--·~ .... ,, l·~ ...... 11 • .., .. ··••C..•·-... ~ .... . 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Ford 's whirlwind trip or friendship and summitry took him to Bonn. Y.'a rsa\'i', llelsinki , Buch <i rl'Sl and Belgrade. He dis- cussed \ti'orld problems 'Ni.th U.S. allies and \\"ilh lcadl'rs of Iron Curtain l'ountrit>s. And he hcadl•d bal·k to \\'ash1n gtol'l for 1mpor· t<Jnt talks Tues day "''ith Japanese Prime ~tinisler Takeo Mik i. His l\\'O days of talks \ti'ith \'ugosluv President J osi p Broz Tito \ti'ere des<'ribcd as ··cordial. opo.~n and cons tructi\'l'." although thcrt' appa rently voas no n1ajor new ground broken. The di s· t•ussions ce nt C'r ed on t h e Mideast, Cyprus and thl~ disinle· grating "·orld l'Co nomi r situa- tion. Tito stunned reporters a nd ap· parently look Ford by surprise by saying after the talks that hi s position and 1'~ord ·s on tht' r.t iddle East "<:1re quite identical.'' The White House quickly de· nied there had been any change i.n U.S . policy and said Ford had not adoptea ·r1to's hard-line policy to\l.·ard Is rael. Although his \ti'ife Betty and Secret ary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger \'i'ere visibly tired b1" the rigors of lhl' journey, Ford himselr shurgged off any "'eari- ness and rose early. Under O\'ercast s ki e s, he jo~g ed through the sloping, sc ulptured gardens al the pre- sidt"ntial pala<'e overlooking the Danube. then s\\·a m eight quick l::tps in a pool on the palace grounds in v.1 ater t hat was 62 degrees. ··cool ... "' little brisk,"hetold reporters. llis busy'tast day included - bes i~es his early morning physical feats --a breakfast meC'ting \\'ith Premier Dzemal Di· jedic and a ceremony in which he planted a four-Coot Colorado while fir as a "tree of peace" in a Bel· grade park. Then came his talks with Tito who h as been critical of Israel. ' Ford"s plea for moderation came as Kissinger worked on the s idelines of offi cial meetings Lo steer Egypt a nd Isr ael to~ard a second -stage Sinai disengage· mcnt agreement. Kissinger received a personal report Sunda y night from Hermann F . Eilts. U.S. am, bassador in Cairo. on Egypt's response to the l<1test Israeli dis- engagement propos<J IS. Ki ss- inger \l.'ill m eet in . Washington T uesday w ith Israel i Am- bassador Siml'ha Dinitz to try to move the negotiations ror\l.·ard. From Paf,e A J FAR MING a new park bond issue, jibed, "f would support a bond issue to buy the Irvine Company." Referring to the three land use plans. Quigley said, "Wedo need to do something about picking one of the options soon. "We need to not only beca use or (New Cul ver) but lo resolve the \\'hole issue of agriculture. "~ut v.·e have to immediately decide how ~o do these thi ngs, rather than JUSl tell the Irvine Company lo do it . If wc just do that. I see a long legal battle and frank ly, I think "'c 'll lose .: Qui gley said . ' Quigley said hi s idea or de· velopment right trades could put the pl an in operation. Fro• Page A I DELAY ... • Jack Vallerga who currently is being tried in Ve ntura County in another case. H.ins ha~ races trial alone Aug. 18 and 1n Septem ber with \'allerga on criminal charges contai ned in a second Grand Jury indictment. Boam Blasts ~A Hiring WASllJNGTON (UPI) -Top officials of the SmaJI Business Administration <S BA) were ii· legally hired on t.he basts of polilit'al influence in the Ni xon a~n,iinistr!'ltion, according to the C1vtl Service Commission. T~e CSC. in a 1974 report re- sulting rrom an lnve!tigalion Into SBA hiring practices, said it found "poli tical in terest.. are al · !owed lo influence pppalntmt nls: ln a style that approximates a patronage system .·· .. • • • • .. Kid nap L inked .. ' To Ring By F.1.1.IOTT ALMOND Ot 11•• IMlly Pl'-' 14otff The kidnaping of l\ti'O Fountain Valley men early Saturday in· volvl'd an alien s muggling rinjj. Fountain Valll'Y detectives said today. The two victims apparently did not deliver aliens on Lime, said Det . Gary Van Horne of the Fountain Valley PoUce Depart- ment. "The s uspects became enraged. They thought they were being cheated,'' he added. Five s uspects entered the home or Constantino Verduzzo, 32, and Ernesto Ramos, 38, both of 17512 Newhope St., Fountaint.. Valley, early Saturday morning an~ r?rced· the two men al gun· point 1nto a car. The victims lqld police the sus· pects beat the1;11 with a pipe numerous times. ,j ., • Hom e m ade ffeat!•.•9 The victims to_ld polite the. sus- pect.a. then took'"them to 3500 W. 11th Street, Santa Ana, in search . of the missing alie ns. The spot . Mpparently was. another check point in the ring's smuggling ac Solar heating of homes is closer to reality than most people think, according to the in- ventor or this backyard solar ~en e rgy furnace. The furnace, a b[ainchild of J ohn Keyes. president of solar energy research firm in Colorado, says "Widespread use of solar power is not 10 years away as ever· yone says; it's more like four." 'His furnace looks like a nine-foot A-frame wooden tool shed with an all -glass southern exposure 'w''hich converts sunlight into heat. tivities, police said. • However, the aliens were not round \here either , and the SUS· peels became angrier, the vic- tims said. Verduzzo and Ramos were again beaten and then - dropped ore at their Fountain Valley hom e. Fro• Page AJ JUVENILE Robert \\'est said, "Either we get no service o r the service we get is so lousy that it is encouraging us to set up our own.'' \\lest s uggested the city bill the count y for the cost of social services programs. ''Wh e ther the c o unty is responsible or not," s aid Coun- cilman Henry Quigley, "it is our responsibility to provide services ror the needs of our local resi· dents. This kind of thing is best handled on lhe most local basis." Conceding that there are some obstacles to such a three-way agreement \\'ith the neighboring cities, Mrs. Pryor said the benerits o f suc h a program s hould outweigh parochial in· terests of the cities. But she noted there are dif. f er en ces b e tween the com - munities in t erms of the kind of juvenile problems. Su:.edish J et Intercepts Air Force One STOCK HOLM iU Pl) •-A Swedis~ jet fi ghter intercepted U.S .. Air Force One carrying i:es1dent Ford and his presiden· t1al p arty from Finland to Rom ania Saturday when the airliner strayed from its night plan toward restricted Swedish m~l!tary ·air space, a Swedish t,ti1htary spokesman said today. · The spokesman said the jet fighter was sent up when Ford's Boeing 707 airliner was spotted by the Swedish Air ForCe as it al· legedly headed o re military course toward Karlslkrona military h a rbor and other restricted military areas. He said all Draken lighters are equipped with air-to-air missiles "but, of course, there were n~ plans to use them ." Ma j. Carl -Christen Hjort, s pokesman, said the Swedish righter. nying close to the pre· sidential plane, dipped its Wings --the international silP' to warn off intruding aircraft. He said the President ·s pilot may have been ' trying to save time by taking a shortcut. In Belgrade, White HoWle pre· ss secretary Ron Nessen said he "'as not sure if Fofd's plane ac- t ually had been intettepted and Yoould look into the matter. ' Do m ini.ctihs Fire on Tug JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP ) -Dominican Republic militarY rcwccs fired upon and captured a U.S . -owned c om merclal tug today but later ap· peared apoto1etic for the action . ..2::t~g owner Cap\. James UUiry said. "I've been talking to my tug and th ey say the Dominicans indicated they (the crewmen) wtll be r c!=- leased," Dully ••Id. '"!boy apparently mistook It ror another ship.•• Dulry, general ma:nacei o1 C~OJNley )llmUme_C«p. here, said the capt.am ol lhe tuc PIQ,D,ttr, Walter Reimer of lacks~1ivtu' ,.,, ported that 1 DDlnlalcao Re publl · plane !Jrod machla,e fug bullell W!Ulln 10 !eel o the vessel as1t headed Jowa~tl,San,J....,, P.R., on•.tt• ma.Iden voya1e. r • • Coast Boat E x per t Kille d in Mishap The "happiest day" in Phill ip "J eep " Parsons ' life ended tragically Saturdtty -v.·11en he was killed in a water Skiing accident on Lake Havasu on the Colorado River. Parsons. 39, was one of the top marine diesel mechanics in the Harbor area, operating his fi rm, Harbor E ngine Service, out or hi s home, 2534 Fair\\·ay Dri ve, Costa Mesa. Irvine Sho ws Classic Films A series of 15 classic films will be presented this fall by the I rvi ne Great Films Guild, sponsored by lr'vine Excursions. The Friday and Saturday night s hows w ill be presented at R a ncho Sa n Joaquin I n · termediate School. Subscriptions to the series cost $10 per Camily or $7 ro r individual m e m - berships. The film s range from recent releases to a 1916 vintage movie. For more information or to purch ase subs criptions. call Irvine Excu rsions at 752-7244. VOIJR Parsons was celebrating the completion ~nd launching of his h?useboat Which he had spent eight years building in the backyard of hi s home. He bad trailered the boat to Lake H•vas u wh er e it was launched on Friday. He was water skiing Saturday when he struck a rock . He sufrered in- ternal injuries and was dead by the time he arrived at a Lake l1avas u hospital. _Parsons· 1s suryived by his.. \ti'ldow, Toni; a son Mike, 17, end a daughter, Crista, 14. He al,O leaves hjs m other. Mrs. Charles Gooch. and his Cather, Bruce Parsons, both or Costa Mes'a. Parsons was Considered to ·be cine of the top marine diesel mechanics in the area, speciaJiz· inJi: ~n Ford diesels . He and hi s fai:n1l>_: have lived in Costa \\'fesa ab0ul25years. The fa mily said cremation "·ill be at ~ Las _Vegas mortuary. l\1e.non al services <.1rcpcnding. Boston Clashes BOSTON (AP ) --Police are bl<tming the second race-related beach disturbance of the sum· mer on outside agitators. Police said it w as discovered the victims wer e illegal aliens and would be deported shortly. The investigation was turned over lo immigration orficers who declined to comment on the case ' . The victims were able to iden· tify o~e of the suspects, Samuel Gar c ia of 13892 Locust St., Westminster. They did not re· co~nize the other suspects, they said. Glider Pilot " . ' H u :rt in Crash · .. • A Long' Beach man was injured ,'~ 1n the crash or his ,hang glider in- to a hillside al Escape <;ountry Sunday and is in stable condition al Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna Hills. '' ··; ()(fieials at the Trabuco Ca-~ · nyon recreation preserve ;aid' Brent Hansen , 29, apparentry got tangled in his kite after jumping "' rrom a 500·fool hill and lost con· trol or the cr;.1 ft . Observers said Hansen yell ed, "I'm caught, I'm caught," as the g li d e r turn e d a nd headed straight into th e bank. The .. nalu~e of his injuries was not im -_, mediately known. , , ,, , .. I·• .,, "' " .d " " " 1: ·I I ' :· SOCIAL SEClJRITV CHECK WAS NEllER .SAFER. I . MARINERS SAVI NGS, in co~pera­ t1on with the United States Government, Is now .;tuthorized to receive a direct ~eposit of your Social Secu r ity c heck into your personal savings accoun t . Your check earns interest from the date ol deposit until the day you need it. Yoo 'll receive the highest lnteresl available on Federally ins ured savings . H ere are three good reasons to etart your direct deposit today: 1. No more concern about mall del1y1 or the chance of having y!)ur check lost or stolen. 2. No waiting In line to deposit or cash your check .• 3. We're as close as St. Andrews gate. Simply cOme Into Mariners. our f!i•ndly savings coun~ora will start your personal d irect deposit lm mecll1toly. WITH MARIN ERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE YOUR INCOM.E WILL BE SAFE, CONYENIENT AND·PROFllf\8LE. • . ·Mariners~ ~·~ ~~ and LO@n~~ "_;, . " f ~ .. ., ) • 0 " u ' ~ 1 n I • ,tllh 11 .... .. IJ: ,_ • \ 17 • I 1 'ocla~··s Closin;! ~. \'. Sco~·ks VOL. 68, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1975 TEN CENTS -. · ... ~'· 'Proui1sed Lond' Disappoints Aliens By FRF.DF.RIC'K SCllOF.MF.lll. 01 II•• 041'11, ,., lot M•ll Lured by the prospect or good jobs and in1provcd li'•ing condi- tions, rural l\.ll'Xil'ans are leaving the countryside in alarming number s and floqding metropolit<in a rl'as that :.ire ilJ- prepared lo ha ndle them. ~fter arriving in thl' cities. the n~l'Oml•r.s are finding that jobs are few, living ,,.conditions poor Hinshaw Supports. Vallerga By G.\RV GR.\NVILLE Ot Tll• 0•11~ Pllet$latt'i VENTURA --Rep. Andrew Hinstfaw l R~Newport Beach) told a Ventura County jury today that Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga didn 't know he ~·as go- ing to receive a $3 ,000 consulting fee related to the sale of an ap- praisal system to Spartanburg County, South <;arolina. Hinshwavo , accompanied by at· toriley ·Mars hall Morgan, ap· peared <JS' a "'itness for the de· fense in Vallerga·s trial on tievcn felony counts related to the 1973 ·sale. The Republican congressman was the second witness called by the defense ;is v •. d!crga·s trial rntered its fifth day. l·le told the 3ury that it was n't until a few days before he paid the assessor $3,000 as his share or a $6,000 ree that Va\lerga knew he was going to receive the money. Hinshaw·s testimony support· ed \1allerga's statements to the jury last Thursday when he said he didn't knov.· there wn a SJ,000 fee al stake in the county sale. He furth e r support ed Vallerga's testimony when he l!iaid his s uccessor as Orange ·county assessor >A'asn't prrsent at meetings when he and Spart•nbu rg ~s•easor John ,tbert discussed the consulting :f~s. Hinshaw said that VaJJer1a -.as surprised in early Jtmewhen he told him that he was to receive $3,000 as his share of the transac- .tion. Under questioning by de- fense attorney Richard Mufl>hy. the con g'ress man said that Vallerga didn't violate any laws by accepting the money. He also testified that there had been no attempt on Vallerga's part to concea l or disguise the transaction in a ny way. Be fore leaving the s tand, Hinshaw will undergo cross· examination by assist ant Dis- trict Attorney 1\.1 ichael Capizzi. · Hinshaw's a ppearance as a witness was voluntary and was expected by the defense team. and prices exorbitant. These are among conC'lusions reachOO by a J3·member study group that spent two months in San Agust]n, a s uburb of Ml'Xit:o City. Mary Cappelli . 20, or 23801 . C:lSiandra Bay. LagWla Niguel, "'a& One of the researchers. The ~ludenl. rese8rcher~ >A'l'rt.> l'nrolli>d in \he Urban Semestl·r progrum at tht! .,Universi ty of Ci r.c.u GQ..l . . Southt•rn Caliror11ia . The study w~1s requested by the l\.1 \.'xi1..·a n govcrnml.'nl dui;> to tiro"·ing conl'l'rn over the innux of the rurul population to thl.' l'ilil'S. The students spent Ma rch, April ~nd l\1a y in San Agustin, survl'yin~ residl"nls on lhl'ir al- titudes about the city, l\.lisli C.appelli said lhl' random sa mpling or ·rt•sidcnt s llast year.Balboa's Susie Owen tried out for the circus as a joke. Now it~s her line of work and she's back with the Greatest Show on Earth in Anaheim. See her story in the People.se~tion, Page Bl. ' . Japan Will Meet Terrorist Demands KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (UPI ) -Japan announced it v.·ould meet the demands of the Japanese Red Army terrorist group which shot its way tnlo the U.S. embassy here today, seized 40 to 50 hostages including fi ve Americans and threatened to kill them. ·The dreaded terrorist group demanded the r elease of seven Red Army men jailed for their parts in massacres, hijackings and other violent acts in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. They also asked for a Japan Air they can get out unless there is agreement on the safety of the hostages," the American officiali said. ~ "The situation is under control but ev~n theugh the J a panese.· govern men( has aireed to the de- mands this thing will drag on till morning,., the American said. ' ' Y pton Back .In Court for Delay Ple a . • By-TOM BARLEY t Line DCS to fly them to refuge in a country of their choice --pro· bably the Middle East. Beach Booze Question Up Before Panel ' OlllMDIUyPllellwt), ConviC'ted asses&or0'S '8.ide George Up'ton was back In Orange County Superior Court today, this time to seek a conti- nuance or his trial on bribery charges. Pre~ding Judg~ Robert A. Banyard granted a one week delay and ordered Upton, SS, San· ta Ana, to return to bis courtroom Aug. 11 ror tria l action. 1 • Upton is ''*cilically a~cused of acceptink· electronic ~uip· ~ent from t he Tandy Corpora- \ion in return /or favorable con· "Sideration or the company's Orange County assessments. . He was fined $2,500 last week ind ordered to serve three years probation after pleading guilty to 'reduced charges of submitting "false claims. Upton w as one or nine tmployes indicted by lhe Grand Jury on multiple criminal tcbarges after a long Investiga- tion of the assessor's offict. · ~romori Kawashima, deputy chief cabinet secretary, told 11 news-conference in Tokyo tha t "priority mu&t be given to the proteCtion of lives .•• and (the goverp.ment ) is ready to accept the demand." The Red Army alre~dy had killed a Malay)l:ijln polic:iman and wounded anotht!r in seizing the embassy. An American security official lnside the building said the J3panese goomen thceatened to ixecute. U.S. Consul Robert Steb- b\ns tonight: bu\ relen'ted as negotiations proceeded. The ter· i"orists were holding Stebbins, a Swedl!'h diplorftat ·and 40 to 50 other persons . "The exits from the ninth noor are sealed and there is no way U WN TRIMMER SOLD QUICKLY "The lawn trimmer sold Oil the nnteall ." Consumption of alcohq at Hun - tington Beach parks, community centers, beaches and libraries is expected to come up at tonight's city council meeting. The alcohol question is on the agenda for the council's 5:30 p.m . session . The regular council meeting wi ll convene at 7 o'clock. • In a memo to counciJ mem · bers, City Administrator Dave \ Rowlands said the city Recrea- tion and Parks Commission has recommended that,;atcohol not be, allowed before S p.m. on the · beach, and that no-alcofibl be sold lhere. In addition. he said, the com-' mission was evenly s plit on a l·· lowirig use of alcohol a't Libraries and community centerS: · Howeve r , Rowlands said he believes it would be easier to con· trol th e use of a lcoliolic beverages in buildings than on 1 the beactJ. 1..•stablishl·d that mvsl. h~td ·bcen told the tity was th!.' pron1isl•d land. Bu~', thl• dalu t•ollectt.'i.I by the sl.udents rl~\'l·alt"d lhat. Sixty-six pt.'rl'ent or all Head s of hous~holds earn ll·Ss than 500 pesos ($.18 .50) pl'r W"'"t"k . ''Th l'rl• art~n 't mi.in y 11ro · fl•ssional jobs . ~1 any end up as slrt'l'l vt•ndors or working in fa c · lorit•s," ~1i ss Cappelli 10aid Nt·arl y all th t• f 11 mily brl•adw111n t•1·s wurk 111 Ml.'xi~o Ci- ty {10 n1 ilt·s a"".1 vl and must r(·lv vn bUSl'S that l"hronically run tall' tu i-:l•t lo work It lakes mosl ridl·rs n1 ort.' lh;.in ;,1n hour to t•ovc r tht• 10 n1iles by bus. Somt· hou st•S h;.ive tap "'all·r, somt• do not. It 's tht· samt• rur sewer service. Trash st•rviet• is irr{•t,::u l;,ir , Miss Ca ppt•lli said the rcs1- Pair Ki . dcnts ;ire angry ";Ith .loc;il and ft.>de r:il ~vvt·1·nn1t•n! fu1• not cloini.: soml.'thin~ lo 1·o rrl'ct the near· slum l'undit 1ons. Mut•h or lh:.it :1ng1·r "'as l'On· vt.'ycd t.lurin).! intt•t'Vtt·ws when re· sidents fuuntl uut !hat the stu· d l' n l s "' l.' r t' l' u I I ce l 1 n g inform ation for lh1· gvvc.·rnmcnt, shl' said. "We thought we would s:ive IS1•1• M F.X IC(). ragt• 1\2) aped Valley Alien Smuggling Ring? By E l_.LIOTT ALMOND Oi t"e O<n I y P•IOI SI .. ! The kidnaping of two r·ount;,iin Valley men t•ci rl y Saturday in- \•olvt•d an a li en smuggl in g: ring, Fountain Valley dC'tt•ct ives said today The t\l.'O vi rti ms apparently did not de liver aliens un time, saiU Det Gary Van llorne of the Fountain Valley Police Dep<1rt ment 'The s uspects became enraged They thought they Y.'l'rc being che;;ited. ·'he added. Pre's ident Ends Trip To Europe By HELEN T l:IOMAS BELGRADE <U PI ) -Presi- dent Ford e nded his 10-day ri ve- nation EurQpean tour today and new back to Washington He urged "moderation and nexibili· ty·· in Middle East negotiations lest hopes for world pe::ice vanish in the struggle between Arab and Jew , Ford 's whirlwind trip of friendship and summitry took him to Bonn , Warsaw, lle.lsinki, Bucharest and Belgrade. I-le dis- cussed world problems with U.S. allies and with 'leaders of Iron Curtain countries. And he headed back to Washington for impo1'- tan l t a lk s Tue s day with Japanese Prime Minis(cr Takeo . Miki. His two days of talks wilh Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito.were described as "cordial, open and constructive," although there apparently was no major new ground broken. The dis · c u ssio n s ee nte r ed on the Mideast, Cypru~ and the di~inte· grating world economic situ3- tioo. Tito s~unned reporters and ap- parenUy took Ford by surprise ·by saying after the talks that his position and Ford's on the l\.1iddle East '' are qµit e identical.·· The White House quickly de- ni ed there had been any change in U.S.' policy and said Ford had not adopted ·r1to 's hard-line pollcy toward Is rael. A\though his wife Betty and Secret ary of Slate Henry A. Kiss· inger "'e re vis ibly tired by the rigors of the journey, Ford himself shu rgged off any weari - ness and rose early. Under overcast s ki es. he jogge d thro ugh the s loping, sculptured gardens of the pre· sid'ential palace overlooking the Danube, then s wam eight quick laps in a pool on the palace grounds in water that was ~ degrees. Smog Alert Predicred The Orange County ~r PollUtion Control Distnct is predictibg-a first Stage smog alert Tuesday for the northern a nd central parts of the county. Fi vt• s us pe rti. entered the home of Constantino Ve rduzzo, 32. and Ernt.-sto llamos. 38, both of 17512 Newhopc St.. Fountain V;_illcy. early Saturday morning and forced the two mt.•n al gun· point into :J car Thl' victims told police the s us- pecls bc<1t them with a pipe numerous times ., The vict ims told polic:c the sus- pects then took them to 3500 W. 11th Street, Santa Ana, in search of the missing a li ens. The Sl)c)t apparently Wi!S another check point in the rin~ 's smuggling a c- tivities. police said. However, the aliens were not round there e ither and the sus- pects becaml' angrier, the vic- tims s aid. Ve rduzzo and Ra mos were again beaten and then dropped off at their-Fountain Valley home. Police said it was discovered the victims were illegal aliens CSee ALIENS, Page 1\2) .H11ntington Incidents Dog Poisoner Gets Two More Victims Huntington Beach police tcxl ay were 1nvest1gating two more dog , poi sonings ove r the weekend -- one downtown and one a re"· blocks away in a soulh'Yo'est llunl- ington Be ach ho using tract . Police said at least one of the t\l.'O new cases may bl! related to two earlier pet poisonings report- ed T,hursday in downtown Hunt· ingt.on Beach. Bill Bowden, 611 14th St .. re· ported at 11:30 a .m . Friday that his dog also had been poisoned. Bowden lives just a block from the area where two others were allegedly fed poisoned meat on Thursday, police said. Un Sunday , Mar-1l yn Bom - marito, 5841 Terrier Drive, southwest Huntington Beach, re· ported her dog had died after go- ing into convulsions. All or the animals are bein~ ex- amined by veterinarians lo de- termine the type of poison used, police said. Offieers were .searching (or a man aJlegedly seen feeding meat toone'Oflhe pe ts . Auto Hits Bridge; Two Seri·ously Hurt A 19·year ·old Torrance m.an and his 48·year-old companion were thrown out or their car ear- ly today after it bounced ofr. the both sides or the Santa Ana River bridge between Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. The California Hi ghway Patml said Gregory Willi am Blackwell, 19. the driver , suffered severe head and shoulder injuries as well as lacerations over his bod y. His passenger , LOuis E . Fi geroa. 48, of Norwalk , suffered chest contusions, and head and t?-ye cuts. Bo th v.:er e t a ken to l·loag Hos pital in Newport Beach where they we re reported in Valley Mulls $20,764 Cost For C ensus The Fountain Valley Cit y Council will consider spending $20,764 to prove the city has 2,000 more residents than the state thinks it has. City Controller HoW ard Stephe~ ·said •ccording to state estimates. based on 3.44 rcs i· de d(s· pf!r household, Fountain Valley has 50,960·residcnts. But city officials contend Foun· lain iValley homes are gelling largert-not' smauer, and they believe the state's former figure ol 3.57 residents per household is more accurate. ·• serious condition. OfCicers s aid the l :20 a .m .• crash resulted in a brief traffic tie up on the Coast Highway bridge spanning the Santa Ana River. The CHP said witnesses r e- ported the car was traveling at a high rate of speed. It first slid in- to the guardrail on the south side o{ the-bridge, then s werved across the roadway and knocked out 41 feel of railing on lhe north side. As the car headed back to the south side, the doors n ew open and the men dropped out to the pavement, officers reported. The car then stopped againsl the sou~h edge or the bridge, the CHP said. ,-• \ · ' Hospital officials today• said Blackwell was in serious condi· lion in the intensive eare unit. Figeroa also was in serious con· dition in the sub intensive care unit. The cause Of. th~ecldenfwas still undf~.!!ivestigati?n,t~~Y· Or~g~7 :aet W e atller Night and morning low clouds along th ~ coast, otherwise fai·r skies Tues- day. A little cooler coastal areas with highs in the 00s risi ng to the mid-11>5 in · land. I NSIDE T ODAY The F'BI has entered the search for former TearTGf'erf~ I Judge Banyard ordered the delay tn the Upton trial aner Judge Kenhelh Wllll1ms took the bench in a nearby courtroom to accept the 1uilty plea filed by re· ,Uttd assessor's employe Kirk nat·s the garden equipment advertisinc -success experienced by the Costa Mesa wom».n who pl,ced this ad in the 011.ily Pilot: Rowlands a lsO presented the .,.. results of a pull of 120 an:a cities , about their po~ic~ on t~e use of U-• quor in public places. Ozone levels kwill exceed minimum h ealth s tan- dards in all parts of the county north of the San Diego Freewlly and west of Red Hill Av enue, theAPCD said today. The warning means pe<>- p I e w it h se riou s resplratory ai lments s ho uld refrain fr om strenuous activity and parentlii should limit their chlldrcn·s outdoor activity. That figure would give Foun· lain Valley 53.028 residents in· stead and make the city eligible for $38.~ more in stale funds each year. boss Jimmy Hoffa, /ollowfng ·-, ~ , . Armistead, 61, orSantaAJ,a. "-t"'ew Power ·Sdier. % llP · :Armisteaq, like six codefen-' B!i&ls *ratton enrlnf. danto be!ote hlm. pleaded gullt.y ~. ux-uix to conspiracy and admitted thal · M drew county fUnds la overtime If you h•ve lfttn. bt C•rden -alld vocation pay lorU'-aetual· ~ufpmerit you'dJjke ·1o COl!f"l't Jy 1pent on former uHUOr All'. tocMb,'call.Ma-5'18. Wemt"kett .dnW Hinshaw'• con1resslon8i easy to put a r'ew words to work seamplllfl\ in 1972. 4 ' ror you. UleeDELAY, Pace AZ> I Armlitead will be sontent<d In the Dally Pilot. J , .. .. Only 39 of those, he said. allow alcohol lo be consumed 6n city property. and seven or those , Um.It Ill use. Proponents of the issue claim per19ns wi~e.alcobol anyway, .J- afl4.Lhey poli\t:but it alread)t is al- lbw8:1 o~ the lffuntington and BOlsaChlCa sfate laacbcs. • Opphne,pl! claim its use could make ,belichel more rowdy,,in- crease {lrunken drlYlng and re· quire riiorc pOltce patrol1 --i -~ '· , I AU APCD lii pokesman said th~ s mog was near en alert level today a,.P due to .i.. a temperature lnv~raion in the u~r atmosphere. the alert level will be reached: : Tuesday~ -~ .. The council meeting will be at 8 p.m . Tuesdoy i'Jl city haJI, 10200 .... Slater Ave. About a year "-nd 'a hall ago the city spent $12,000 ror a similar stafe·run census~butiti:iidn'ttum outlhe way city d'fietaJs planned. ftat Orte ntvealed that instead ot the 2tSOO more residents city orficials expected, Fountain Valley had only 818 more. • (5ttl:ENSVS;P1goA2) trlOrlion notes received" by members of lhe Hof/a family. See story A4. lndell ) A 2 DAILY PILOT H/F Joan Little Case Kunstler Gets Two-hour Term • RALEIGH. N.C. (UPI > -At· t orney \\'ill i am Kunstll•r \\':JS fourW in contt•mpt or t·ourt ;ind !>entcnct•d to t"'o hours in jail t o· day ::irtc r :.t heatt•d exchange "'ilh lhc judJ!t' µrcsidinJ! in the Joan I .1ttl~ n1 u rd(' r I r i a I. Supt·rior Court Judgt• I lamilton 11. I lobgoud ordered Kunstl er rt•movcd from the courtroom ;111d pl1.1cl...d in the \\'akc County Jail on'!ithe fiflh floor. 1"·0 floors llbbve 'lhe t'ou rl ro'om . Ku n s ll e r \\'<IS brought back l"'"'O hours later. found in contt•mpt and sentenced to th(' tim(' h(' had spent in jail. ill' also "'as barred from the t tnrd floor \.\'ht•rc the courtroom IS 10(.':Jted. "''ou don·t h:Jve to remove me, judgt>, ·· Kunstle r said. "I'm hap· p~' to ~o . ·· 'fhl' t'X l"h ;nl /.!l' began whe n .Jl·1·1·v 1~;ud . tht· hl•:1d of Miss l.1t- t\t'·:·» lll•fcn~c tea 1n , .ask('(! th;1t Kunstlt.'r bl' ullO\\'t'LI to enter the t':J St-. l\tiss Little. a 21 -year-old black is ('h.arged ""it h the murdPr of "·hilC' j ai ler Clart.'nct.• 1\lligood. "'ho she says Sl'Xually ass;Julled hC'r. l~obgnod dl'nied lht• motion :Jt the d1 sc rt•tion of the court "bt.•c<1USt' vou already have' six ta~·ycrs , l'ir. Paul " \\'hen th(' judge denied Paul's request for <.1 hearing on th~ mo· lion . Kunstler g lared a.t the Judge and said , ··Th<.1nk you. judge. I'm gl;id to Sl't' the qu;;ility of justice has not improved in North CaruhnH ... Member Eyed "fr For Boards The f-lunt i n~to n Beal'h City Council is accepting l..lpplications from rcsidt'nts "'hO \vish to serve o n various ;.i dvisory com- mi ssions. There art• openings on the en- \·ironmental council. the animal t·ure and con trol commission, the dt•sign rev i t'~' board, the human resources coun cil <ind lhe library board. ;\II the i;:roups meet in the l'\'enin)!:s once or t ~1ce a month \\ ith thl' \.'XCeption of the human resources council y.•hich meets al noun the second wronesday or each month. T\pplit·.at1ons hlay be obtained :it the Huntin!,-rton Beach Civic Cent er. admin is tration offi ce, fou rth fl oor, 2000 Main Street. For fur ther information call. 536-5201. OC Consumer Office Opens Tht• Orange County Office ef Consumer ,\ff;.ii rs has opened a branch offi ce in Fountain \'alley. The county representative will be 1n th e city's lluman Services De partment , 10200 Slate r :\venul'. on TuC'sdays rrom 8 a. m. lo5p.m Tht> representative will assist ('Onsum C'rs in dealing with com- plaints rega rding false or mis- lt:'a ding advertising, unsatisfa c· lory. goods or services received ;.lnd unt:.•thit·a l consumer prac· llcei.. l-'or mo re inform::itiun contact the lluman Sl'r vice Department <Jl 962-2424, cxl. 268. Boston Clashes llOSTO:'\ ( ,\ P; Police are bloiminl<! the '.'!CCond race-related bt.•ac h disturbance or the sum- Oll'r on oul!tdc agitators. ORANGE C.OAST "1 DAILY PILOT 1"' 0. '""" f nt" ()., , "'"". '"''"wt"<" " I ~· b,,.,., ...... ,,. '" ""'"·'"...,.n•'"'0'~"..,. l.W;! ''ub''""'"q f ........ ". ,, .............. 'l'\, .,. oulll••"•<I Yo...,, .. l~•""·~· '"""• In• (.o"" ,,.. .................... 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The proset•ution contends r.t iss I.it lle stabbed the jailer to death. not to fig ht off a rape attt:mpt as she claims. but to escape from t he Beaufort Count y j;:ii l in \\'ashin gton . ~.C . tlobgood ins truc ted shl:'ri!f's deputies lo find an office in the courthouse for Morris Dees. a defense attorney ousted from the case by the judge last ~·eek . Dees has been charged with attempted subornation of perjury, a felony, after a \\'ilness claimed he tried to get her t o c han ge h er lest imony. Kunstler arrived from New 't'ork Sunday night to advise Miss Little's la"'Yers, and said he had become involved in the case because of Dees ' re· moval. l're111 Page Al CENSUS .•. The 618 additional residents brought in $JOO more in state funds than the $12,000 cost of the census. Stephens explained the state bases certain allocations --gas tax funds, m olor vehicle t ax monies and C'igarette tax al· lo"·anees --t o cities on the basis or population. State ofricials have decreased their per hom e occupancy rate from 4.06 in 1970 to 3.44 this year because of the declining birth rate. But Stephens contends 1-~oun­ tain Valley homes are larger and the population should be too. He said Orange County ofricials have urged all cit ies in the coun· lyto make such a s urvey. l'ro111 PQfl#! A I ALIENS ... and "'"·ould be deported shortly. The victims were able to iden· tify one of the suspects, Samuel Garcia of 13892 Locust St .. \Vestminster . They did not re- cogni ze the other suspects. they said. The in vestigat ion was turned over to immigration officers who de(' lined to comment on the case. No Charges In Assault Huntington Beach police have decided n ot t o fil e 3SSi1.Ull charges agai nst a 52-year -old housewife. who all egedly woke her husband up la st Thursday by hitting him in the head with a hammer. Police said the woman, arrest· ed at the time on s uspicion of as· sault with a deadly weapon, is be· ing treated for mental problems. Her 55·year-old husband, who was struck rour times with the hammer. was treated at Orange County Medical Center and re· le::ascd . • .. • f 0..Uy f'llllll: Swtt ""'9 STUDENT RESEARCHER Mary Cappelli , l'ro• Page A I MEXICO •.• San ,.\gustin, '' Miss Cappelli said It did not turn out that way, h U\\'('V('I'. Oat::a l'O llected in the study will be tur ned o \·er to the new Mex· ican administration, which "'ill not take ovt·r· tor· another i"·o ye;.i rs. she c~p l a incd . "By the time the new a d· minis tration gets a hold of the in· formation, it 'II be too late; the in- formation ~·on ·l be up to date," s he said. .- r.li ss Cappt.•llt adc!e<J, '"Ille peo. pie "'ere "·onderful, though. We got some of them involved in their community. That's good." l'ro• Page A I DELAY ... Aug. 21 . Jul;lge Wa lter Smith has sc heduled Aug. 14 as the date be will sentence Robert Plum,!tee-. 47, of Si:inta Ana, ~·ho has Pleaded guilty to id e ntical c harges. Five defendants have now been ordered t o pay fines r anging from $1 ,000 to S2.SOO and a:tl have been placed on three years pro- bation. J a mt>s Bertolino. 55, of Mi ssion Viejo, was found guilty last week by a Supe rior Court jury and will be sentenced Aug. 29 to what eould be a state prison term and SJ0.000 fine. Superior Court trials are pend- ing for codefendant Garland R edding, 55, of Santa An a , J-linshaw and county Assessor Jack Vallerga who currently is being tried in Ventura County in another case. Hinshaw faces trial alone Aug. 18 and· in September w ith Va ll erg3 on criminal charges contained in a second Grand Jury indictment. Animal Show At Center A special exhibit of Jive and stuffed California animals is now open in the S hipley Nature Center al ·Huntington Beach's Central Park. The permanent live animal dis- play inc ludes tortoises, a king snake, quail and incubating eggs, a rock dove. tree Crog and fish . Until mid-m onth the display a lso will include a collection of stuffed animals from the Los Angeles County Msueum and Cal State Long Beach. The center. located wes t or Golden West Street and north of 1-luntington Lake, is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . weekdays. Other perm ane nt di splays include plants, sea shells and Indian art works. Economic Forum The 1-funtingto n Beac h Cha mber of Com me rl'e will sponsor a sunrise forum on the economic conditions of the coun· ty. state and nation, Aug. 21 at 7:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Beach Inn. 2112 Pacjfic Coast flighway, 1-lunt ington Beach. Price for the forum is $3.50 per pe rson . Admission includes breakfast. Reservations must be made prior to the m eeting date at lhe chamber offi ce, 18582 Beach Bl vd., Suite4. Huntington Beach. f Rob .. rt..N w .. f'CI I "'·"'n! 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''"•••t• '""'''""'"' "'"""., m.tt•• o• Od•f'"'"~'"" .,.,,,,., "'•• et ••ll•OO"'°';I Wl!f>Oltl \P'l•OI P""''"'0" el to1n1•Qn•~'"''· \n<"'°"' '•••• 1>•1>~,p.t+o ~I ~u•I• M••~ l •+, ....... :w~ ......... ~~· ... , u,.,......,,., .• 1W .... ., 1' G0"!0"1''"' -•ffM• """"•1•-U (Ml ..--1111. The "happiest day" in Phillip • "J eep " Parsons' lire ended tragically Saturday when he was . killed in a water skiing accident -·on Lake ltavasu on the Colorado River. Parsons, 39, was one o( the top marine diesel mech8Jtlcs in lhe Harbor area, ·operating his firm, l·larbor Engine Se rvice, out oC his home, 2S34 Fairway Or1vc, Cmta Mesa. Parsons was celebrating the completion and launching of his houseboat wh ich he had spent eight years b uilding in the backyard Of hi s home. He had tra ilered the 00.l l:J Lake Havas u where it was launched on Friday. Ile was water skiing Saturday. when he struck a rock. He suffered in- ternal injuries and was dt ad by the time he arrived at a Lake llsvasu hOlpital. 1•ar1ons 1s s urvived by his widow, Toni : a son Mik e, 17, and a daughter . Crista, 1'4. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Cbarles G~h. and his fathe r , Bruee Parsons, both or Costa Mesa. P nr!ohs was considered to be onc _or the top marine dloel mechanics in the area, speciauz. in,g on Ford diesels. He and his !a mity have lived in Coet.1 Meta about2Syears . The ramlty said cremaUon Wiii be al a Las Ve1as monuary. Mc.norial services are ~ng , Fle~ing Marine Injured A 21-year·old Camp PendJctoo Marine was 'critically injured when he climbed a chain·Unk fe nce and fell on his head while fleeing San Cle m ente police of· ficers today. James Scott CuUen, a Marine p rivate, was r ushed lo San Clemente General Hospital and then transferred to San Diego Naval Medical Center. He suf· fered a seve re head injury in a 10-foot fall to the pavement, Of· ficers said. ' CuJl e n at the ti me or the inci· dent was a s trong arm robbery suspect a nd was assertedly run. ning from two San Clemente of· ficers who said they had ob- served him and another Marine kicking a third man. The attack, police said, was in the middle oC the streflt at A venida Del Mar and Ola Vista . ,. Wedde_d Chaos . . . Marriage Joins 2() Kith HAYS, Kan. (UPll -Thegroomwassubdued . The bride wasn 'l lalklng. But one or the 20 children united il)to one family by the marriage pf Robert Wahlm eier and Catherine Orth had a comment on the occasion. "I think we'll all learn to get along. ll'll be di!· ferent, ''the boy said. · Wahlmeter, 44, was a widower with ll children. Mrs. Orth, a lso 44 , was a widow with nine. 'l'he couple had known each other for years in the small western Kansas community, and.eventua lly de- cided 20 children with ages ranging from 3 lo20 were no obstacle to marriage. They we re married Saturday. "In a s ma ll community you know almost ever· ybody. and th'! children have gont: to school together. So lhey•v e known each other most bf their lives,'' said the groom, an oil co mpany e ~ploye ._ ''The n umber of children was not really a cons1derat1on, and the Lor~ · lakes care or his own .'~ 3E~plono~. Bank "chi~f'·s Home ·• . .. • The second man remained at large. The robbery victim was John H. Rowley or San Clemente. He reportedly had been in the company of his attackers 1at two downtown bars Sunday evening and early this m orning. ;f. .. ~ . . . . Target of BoQJ.~ing i;~ • • Rowley was injured slightly in the attack, police said, and lost $150 in the robber.v WOODSIDE (AP ) --Three bombs explode d outs ide the home of the Bank oC California board chairman early loday, damaging an auto but injuring no one, authorities say. facilities in Berkeley and San ~; Jose. The group has demanded free power for the poor and r l!- duced rates for'olher groups. In San Francisco, a tipokesman said the , FBl was investigating the bombing beCause it apparent· ly was carried out by a terrorist group. Police officers Bill T~eau and Dave Szkaradek were on patrol downtown at about 2;30 a.m . today when they came upon the bizarre sight. Trudeau said Rowley was lying on the street pavem ent and Cullen wes kicking him .in,. the face and body The San Mateo County sheriCf's office and FBI said there was no warning beCore1the 2:45 a.m. ex- plqsion at the home of Charles de Brelteville, who is a lso a director of the Pacific Gas&: Electric Co. -a target of terrorist bombings in recent months. The FBI said the bombs ap· peared to be "low o rder ex· °"' plosives," a nd not as powerful as- those used in previous bombings or public buildings . The orricers said they activat- ed their .. poljce units lights ...,d the two men ran leaving Lhe vic- tim lying in the road. Trudeau said ~e chased Cullen to the parking~ lot or the. Coast Coffee Shop, 105 Ola Vista and saw him attempt to climb over the back fence. The officer said the Marine missed his firs t attempt lq scale the Cence and tried again. Al the top, Trudeau. said, it appeared the Marine snagged his arms on lhe wire and· he fell headfirst onto the payement. Trudeau said tbe three men had been to two bars e arlier in the evening and along the way. Rowley had "flashed " the roll or cash. The two Marines assertedly turned on Rowley aner leaving a small convenience m a rket where they had altem.pted to buy some beer. Luncheon Slated Th"'e bl as ts were centered around a carport. One blew a hole in the ca rport's cement noor • and <1noth er started a s mall fire outside , deputies said. Th'! home was not dam aged. The FBI said there were three explosions, one under a. 1975 foreign luxury car , a second in the rear of the carport and a third in a pile of soil outside. The only person In the horn~. was de Bre tteville's married daughter. Fra nces Blair o f Chicago, but deputies said she was not injured. The sheriff's office said there were no communiques claiming r esponsibility, but the lette rs ''NWLF '' w e re sprayed in fluorescent red p aint on a large driveway pillar. The New World Liberation Front has claimed responsibility for se~erlllL bombings in the San Fraq~isco Bay Area in the, p<Js t two year&, including PG&E Dominicans Fire on Tug JACKSONV ILLE, Fla. (A P J -Domini ca n Republic militar.y forces fired upon and captured a U.S.·owned com m ercial tug t oday but late r aP· peared apologeti c for the action. tug owner Capt. James Dufry said . "I've been talking to my tug a nd they say the Dominicans indicated they (the crewmen ) wilf be re- leased." Duffy said. "They aPJ)arently mis took it for another ship.'· Duf(y, general" manager of Crowley Maritim e Cor,>. here, 'said the captain ol the tug Pioneer, Walter Rei mer of J aCksonville, re· C. h b M l S l ported that a Do minican The National Association of am er" ee e Rep:ublic plane fir ed Retired F e d e ral Employes The Fountain Valley Chamber machine gun bullets within .. .. •,') ,.,,. :·; ,. •• 11 ,, • •I .. '. . • ' .. ·' ... ~, . ,, . ;; " hru. , .. .,1 .. Chapter 1266 will .host an old· r r h I 'l h W-.:a-d of Commerce will host a mixer 10 eet o t e vesse as 1 ••• : fashioned box lur1c ir:uues ay Wedn&day at the OnJan. 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""""" ·)• -·~ " ,rl It .1:11 " .. • • • ~:. j .J . . • .. ~ ... ...... ... l·~ ..... • l ' 1 I II .. . ·->i..,.., . ' -~ .. Orange · U.oast ED ITION • Today's Closini.£ N. Y. SttK'ks ' VOL. 68, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AU GUST 4, 1975 N TEN CENTS . ... Rural Mexicans flooding Their Cities By t'RE DERICK SCHO EMEllL OflM C1JI' ~Uet Miff Lured by the pro:;pcct of goc:id jobs and improved Uvlng condj. lions. rural MexlC'ans are leuving t he countryside in alarming ·n u1m be rs and r Io o din g metropolita.n areas that are ill~ prepared tu handle them. After arriving in the cities. the newcomers a re rinding that jobs are few. living conditions poor and prices exorbitant. These are amont conclusions reacne<t by a 13·member study group that spent two months in San Agustin. a auburb of Mexico Ci ty. . Mary Cappelli. 20, or 23801 Cassandra Bay, LagWla Niguel, was one of the researchers. The student researchers were enrolled in th~ Urban Semester program at the University of O.Olly ,.;'°' ~· .-, llld11N It....._ FIREMAN WORKS TO FREE TRAPPED ORIVER.(CIRClE) Off-duty Officers Doused Rames after Newport Cr••h . .. .. ' .. race Charges In Four-car Pileup • WO Charges or felony drunken driving "-'ere being sought today against two drivers involved in an a lleged race in Newport Beach early Sunday that went awry and caused a spectacular, four-car crash and injuries lo four persons. Police said that wreckage "-'as ,strewn over a wide area or Pacific Coast Highwa y near the entrance to the Balboa Bay Club after the coll is ion at 1 :45 a .m. The most s eriously injured was .,_one of the drivers 181.er arrested. the second auto involved in the alleged race s lammed into a parked car. That a uto's occu· pants missed serious injury only by moments , because they had just parked and emerged to.look at antique cars in a showroom <Aindow. Licano was the onl y victim still hospitalized today and aides at J-loag Memorial Hospital said he .\'as in fair condition. Lake Mishap Kills Mesa Boat Expert ~ Ri chard D. Licano, 32. of 1040 MacArthur· Blvd., Santa Ana, suffered multiple fractures, in- ternal injuries a nd cuts in the crash. Police said he was pinned in the wreckage of his burning car and two off.d uty patrolmen managed to put out the names within mom ents" after the col· The "happiest day" in Phillip Jision. Fire m e n wor ked for ''J eep " J'.'arsons' life ended more than 15 minutes to free the . tragically Saturday when he was 'injured man. killed in a water skiing accident The other driver , who also was on Lake Havasu on the Colorado arrested, was only slightly in· River. jured. He is Gordon Beatty Parsons, 39, was one of the top Elwell, 21, a Marine stationed at marine diesel mechanics in the ,EIToroMCAS . Harbori area, operating his firm, Police said that the alleged Harbor Engine Servi,ce. out of his .race began at the intersection of home, 2534 Fairway Drive, Costa ,Dover Drive and Coast Highway Mesa. " ;. and headed upcoast al speeds of "' Parsons was celebi'aliilg the 1 .41boutOO mites per hours. completion .and la.unehing ol bis · Licano 's car ,suddenly swer;\!ed houseboat which he had spent and clipped the other vehicle. eig ht ;ye,r~·;bui·l·d•{l1· in 'the Eachcarwe ntoutofcontrol.:. : backyardoft1l1hoiit~. • , Licano's car hit a large sedan He h~ trailered the boat to ,heading in the other direction. Lake 1Hivla11i wheFe. it was Stepha nie A. Mye r s, 28, of ·~ Jaunch~d on ,Friday. He was .Orange, was driving the sedan. ,. war°b skUni ~at'urdaY when he i..sbe suffered deep cuts. Her com· struck a rock . He Suffered in· panion also was injured. temal injutie& and was dead by On the other side of the road, .the time "he arrived at a Lake Havasq hospitai. .. UWN 7RIMMER '· . ' .SOLD QUICKLY l ''The lawn trimmer sold on the first call." · That's the gnrden equipment advertising success experienc::ed by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad In the DajlY Pilot: New Power Edg~. 2 HP Bri••• Stratton , en1Uw. '65. lOtlC·XXXX . . ' ' ... 11 you have lawn...Qr 1ardeft ..... equipment you 'd like lo convert.. to c1s h, c•ll &42·.5678. We make it OI)' to put a fe w "'Oreb to work kityou. In the D•llY Pllol. ,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~- • 1 \ Parsons lS survived by his widow, Toni; a son Mike, 17, and a daughter , Crista, 14. He also leaves his m other, Mrs. Charles Gooch, and his rather, Bruce Parsons, both or Costa Mesa. 'PatsonS was considered to be one or the top m arine diesel mechanics in the area, specializ· inJ: on Fqrd diesels. He and his famUy have lived in Costa Mesa abou:t25yean. 'Jlle family 'Sa d eremation will be at a Lal' Ve1as mortuary. '!.fe.norl.alservrces are pending. {' ' . nc>atoii ~shes · BosToN (AP) -Police •re blaming the second r ace-related beach dlaturbance of the s um- mer on out.aide aeitators. Southern CaUfornla. The· study was requested by the Mexican government due to growing concern over the influx or the rural population to the cities. The students sPent March , April and May in San Agustin, s urveying residents on their at- titudes about the city. Miss Cappelli said the random sam pling or residents established th at most had been told the city was the promist.•d land. But the d ata collected by the students revealed that: --Sixty·six percent or all heads or househol ds earn less than 500 pesos ($38.50) per week. "The r e .iren 't many pro· fessional jobs. Many end up as street vendors or working in fac· tories." Miss Cappelli said. Nearl y :.i ll tht• family bre:.idwinnt'rs "-'Ork In Mcxu.•o Ci· ly (10 milt>s av.1av) und must rely on buses th at <·hronically run Jatt.~ to get to wurk . It t:.1kes most riders mort' th:.i n :.in hour to cover tht.> 10 miles by bu:.. Some h o ust•!-i have t ap ·~:aler, some do not . It's the same for sewer service. Trash service is 1rrc ~ular . Miss Cappelli said lht' resi- denls :1rt.~ •1n~ry w11h loc:1t and rc.-dcral guvl'rnnlt•nt for not do1n..: :-;omcthing to t·ol'l'l't'l the near· :;lum condition :-. tt1uch of th ~tl 0111~1..'r w01s l'Orl· vt'yt'd during 1 n t•~rv1cws "-'hen re- sidents found out lh:.tl thl' stu· dent s "'t'l'l' coll ec ting information for th ~ guvernn1e11t. she sa id. ••Wt• thought Wl' would ~:.tve fSt<c 1\-Jf<:XJ('O. Pa~c i\21 Joint Juvenile Project? Irvine May Link Program With Mesa, Nelf!port ByOOUGLASFRrnscHE ot Tiit D;oll' ,.II .. SUft Irvin e Co un ci lwoma n Gabrielle Pryor got C'ouncil a p· proval Saturday to try to or· g3'nize a tri·city juvenile justice and youth services program with Costa Mesa a nd Newport Beach. The proposal , which would h ave each city offer and support one part of a triad of servcies, cam e a s council members aban· doned an earlier idea for a city- sponsored social services refer· ral program. Hinshaw Supports Assessor By GARY GRANVILLE OI Tl'le O;o!ly Pii.tSt.tff VENTURA ~ Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-Ne wport Beach ) told a Ventura County jury tcxlay that Orange County Assessor J ack Vallerga didn't know be was go- ing to receive a $3,000 consulting ree related to the s ale of an ap- prallal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Hinshwaw, accompanied by at· torney Marshall Morgan, ap· peared as a witness for the de· fense in Vallerga's trial on seven felony counts related to the 1973 sale. The Republican congressman was the second witness called by the defense as Vallerga·s trial entered its fifth day. He told the jury that it wasn't until a few days before he paid the assessor $3,000 as his share of a $6,000 fee that Vallerga knew he was going to receive the money. Hinshaw's testimony support· ed Vallerga's statements to the jury last Thursday when he said he-didn't know there was a $3,000 fee at stake in the cowity sale. H e furth e r s upp or t e d Vallerga's testimony when he said his s uccessor as Orange County a ssessor wasn't presen\ at meetin gs when he and S partanburg assessor John Eberl discussed the consulting fees. Hins haw s aid that Vallerga was surprised in early June when he told him that he was to receive $3,000 as his s hare of the transac· tion. Under questioning by de- fense attorney Richard Murphy, the congress man said that Vallerga didn't violate any laws by accepting the money. He also testified that there had been no attempt on Vallerga's part to conceal or disguise the transaction in any way. Before leaving the stand, Hinshaw will undergo cross· examination by assis.tant Dis· trict Attorney Michael Capizzi. Hinshaw 's appearan~e as a witness was voluntary and was expected by the derense team. DOWOFFB; TRADINGSWW NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed broadly IOwer today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange as many investors retreated to the sidelines or went to the bond market. The Dow Jones industrial averace. a S.Ol·point loser Fri· day, was oft 8.45 point.a to 818.05. Declines led advances by about a lO-to-threemiriin. CTitiles All). Turnover ~ounted to about 12,ll00,000 shaHs, compand with 13,320,090 traded Frid1y, the •lowest session in seven months. Prices were lower in slow tr ad· Ina on the American Stock Ex· cban1e. Under the proposal discussed a t Saturday.'s study se ssion, Irvine would s upport a diversion program aimed at kee ping j uvenile offenders out of the court'system. Costa Mesa would support a shelter project to house "status offenders" such as runaways and incorrigibles whose activities are criminal only because they are under 18 years old. 'The shelter would be an alternative to send· ing the youngsters to the county Juvenile Ha ll . Circus Gal Nei,1rport Beach, under Mrs. Pryor's propos al. "-'ould provide a counseling scrvicl' s uch as pre. sently provided by tht.' Assess· ment and Treatment Services Center of coastal Orange County. In June, Mrs. Pryor and Coun- cilman John Burton announced a plan for a city·sponsored rercrral service. In budget hcanngs in JuJy, $24,000 was set aside to put the program in operation. But Saturd ay Burton said , "Since we first looked at the re- ferral service, "-'e have found Last year Balboa's Susie Owen tried out for the circus a s a joke. Now it's her line of work and she's back with the Greatest Show on Earth in Anaheim. See her story in the People section, Page Bl . President Returns After Europe Trip · By HELEN THOMAS BELGRADE (U PI) --Presi· dent Ford ended his 10-day five· nation European tour today a nd flew back to Washington. He urged "mode ration and nexibili- ty" in Middle East negotiations lest. hopes for world peace vanish in the struggle between Arab and J ew. F o rd's whii-lwind trip of friends hip and summitry took him to Bonn, Warsaw, Helsinki, Bucharest and Belgrade. He dis· cussed world proble ms with U.S. allies a nd with leaders or Iron Curtain countries. And he headed back to Washington for impor. tant talk s T u esd ay with Japanese Prime Minisler Takeo Mild. His two d ays of talks with Yugoslav President Josip Broz nto were described as "cordial, QPe.n and constructive," although there apparently was no major ne w 1round broken. T he dis· cusslons centered on t h e Mideast, Cyprus and the <lisinte· rrat1n1 ·world ecoilomic situa· Lion. .__ Tito stunned reporters and <iP· parently took Ford by surprise by s aying after the talks that hi s position and 1-~ord 's on.the Middl e East ''<1re quite id e ntical." The White House quickly de- nied there had been any change in U.S. policy and said Ford had not adopted 'l'1to ·s hard·line policy toward Israel. Although his wife Betty and Secretary or State Henry A. K.iSS· inger were vis ibly tired by the rigors o r the journey, Ford himsetr shurgged orr any weari· ness and rose early. Thief Gets $1,900 At Newport Eatery A burglar raided a Mariner·s Mile. rest aurant in Newport Beach befor e dawn Sunday, making orr with $1,900 Jn cash and credit c'ard receipts. Employe!I of the Monterey M.:1n sion a t 2601 W. Coas t Highway phoned orncers before noon Sunday after the loss was. discovered. .. \ ) th;.it a ll these great services that are suppost•d t o be available from the county just ;.ire not there." Additionally, hl' said, .. About all we can do for $24,000 is hire our o"'n Fagin.'' Even if the services wcrt· available. Mrs. Pryor said, tht• county is so bogged down in red tape and bure.:tucracy that those seeking services seldom receive effective aid . Similarly critical. Councilman <See J U VENll~E, Page A2) Terrorists' Demands To Be Met KUALA l.UMPUR. Malaysia CUP I ) --Japan announced it would meet the demands of the Japanese Red Army terrorist group which shot its way into the U.S. embassy here today, seized 40 to SO hostages including five_ Americans a nd threatened to kill them . The dreaded t e rrorist group demanded the release of seven Red Army men jailed for their parts in. massacres, hijackings and other violent acts in Asia, Europe and the MiddJ e East. They also.asked (or a Japan Air Line DCB to fly them to refu ge in a country of their choice -pro· bably the ll1iddle East, Hiro mori Kawashima, deputy chi ef cabinet secretary, told a news conference in Tokyo th at ·'priority must be given to the protection of lives ... and (the government) is r eady to accept the demand." The Red Army already had killed a Malaysian policeman and wounded another in seizing the e mbassy. An American s ecurity offi cial inside the building s <1id the J apanese gunmen threatened to execute U.S. Consul Robert Steb- bins tonight but relented as negotiations proceeded. The ter· rorists were holding Stebbins . a Swedish diplomat and 40 to 50 othe r persons. "The exits from the ninth Ooor are sealed a nd ther e is no way they can get out unless tnere is agreement on the safety of the hostages," the American o(ficiaJ. said. "The situation is under control but even though the Japanese government has agreed to the de· mands this thing will drag on till morning," the American said . The Swedish foreign minister in Stockholm earlier sent a message lo J apan urging it to take ''any st e ps that can be m ade" to save the lives of the hostages. Or:n.g~_,:•st Weather Nig ht a nd morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise fair skies Tues· day. A little cooler coastal area s with highs in the 60s ri sing to the n1id·80s in· land. INSIDE TODi\ l' Till! F'BI has entered the search for former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. folloumig extortion not es received ~ members of the Hoffa family. Stt slory A4. Index A11 NfltU ... n ··-At Mt.t ... INrfW'I •~11 0r..,.c.u11tr ., ....... ., s,..t1 "' Sltocll Mllri••" M Te ...... t* .. -All .... ....... •1 -.. .. ....... r .. .. •• •• •t-J .... ~ .. ... .. •• .. .\ A' DAIL y PILOT N Kidnap Linked To Ring By ELLIOTI' ALMOND CM ..... O.llJ .. llM M;af'I The kidnaplng or two Fountain Valley men early Salurduy in- volved an a li en smuggUn~ ring, F ountain Valley detectives said today. The two victims apparently did not deliver alie ns on lime, said Del . Gary Van lio rne of the F ountain Vall ey Police Depart- ment. "'The sus pect s became enraged. They thought they "'ere 0 being cheated.'' he added. fo'ive s u spects entered the home of Constantino Verduzzo, 32, and Ernesto Ra mos, 38, both of 17512 Newhope St .. Fountain Valley, e arly Saturday morning and forced the t >A•o men at gun- point into a car. The victims told police the sus- ·pecls beat the m voilh a pipe numerous limes. The victims told police the sus- pt:>cls th1.•n took thcrn to 3500 W. '11th Street . Santa Ana, in se,arch of the missing a liens. The spot ~pparently was another check lJOinl in the rin~·s s mugg Lin g ac- tivities, police said. However. the a 1 icns were not :found ther e either, and the sus- pects beca me angrier . the vie· tims said. Verduzzo and Ra mos \olo'e re again beate n and th en <li-o ppcd off al the ir Founla in \-'alley home. Poli ce said it was discovered the vi ctims we re illegal aliens .and would be deported shortly. The victi ms wer e a ble to iden- tify one of the suspects, Samuel Garcia of 13892 Locus t St., Westminster. They did not re· cog nize th e other suspects. they :;aid . l'rorrtr~Al MEXICO ... ·San Agus t in," l\o1jss Ca ppelli said. It did not turn out that way, .ho'A·ever . Data collected in the study will be turned ove r lo the new Mex- ican administration, which will not lake over· tof' anoltle r two years, she explaine d. "By the time the new a d- ministration gets a hold of the in- formation, it 'JI be too late; the in- Jormation won "t be up to dale," s he said . 1'-1iss Cappelli added. "The peo- ple were wonderful, though. We .·got some of them i.n..,olved in their community. That's good." Man Nabbed Mter Gunplay In Newport Charges of carrying a con- <!ealed weapon have been lodged against a school gardener from .Pico River a who a llegedly fired a s hot into the air in Newport Beach last Friday and later led police on a s hort high-speed chase in Corona del Mar. Robert Lee Redd, 37, was ar- rested at gunpoint after being stopped by police who recognized his car and its license number Jrom an all-points bulletin. Redd assertedly fired a shot in- to the air in a quiet West Newport n e ighborhood . As he fle d , neighbors managed to get the license number of his car. Police s aid they had no ex- planation Cor the shot. The pistol involved, a .45-c aliber handgun \1,1hich a llegedly was not re- gistered. was found in the car, along with a large a mount of cash, police said . The handgun was book~ as evidence, police said and the un - s pecified amount of cash was stored for safekeeping, pending the outcome of an investigation. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiie °'·"'O" c;.,." D"<IY f'•lc1 ""'~"'~"~ ,.,.,., boN'<I '"" Nho• "''"· "l>Ub<•l"'<J b• '"' Or..,or (o,o\I """'''-~'ft<I (cmp•n• ""''•'' •I• (1''''"'" •• • """''"''<! ""'""'"' •n•ou,.n ~ •• 1,. I"'"'" M ..,,,.,,.O<l<I B•· .. ~,t<y10!oftQI n tio -o ~ 1, _, '"'" \1•11•. +••·"~· !. ............. "'·•''•. ,.,, l~q'"'" v ... ~ Sou1n (N•t • ..... ,,. ,, . ., ··"' o<l•hon """"'"""'" ~o•u•O•.-.o'\(I .,...,.,... '• pr'""'~·· """'"~'"" 1)!4ftl o< •I \_., W•" h" 1 ":.lfl"1,("'I" ~"-'"• (••UO<ftl<' •1•11 RobP.rt N. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH PARAMEDICS HELP VICTIM OF BRIDGE CRASH Two Men Hospitalized After Wreck Early Today on Santa Ana River Span From Pag<> A I !~2,~~!.:~•c gel no service or the service \11e ~~t 1s ~o lousy that it is l'nrouraging us tnset up our O'A'll . ·· \\11.•st s uggested the <'ily bill the coun ty fo r t he cost of social St'r•..-il'es progra m s. .. \\'h e th er th 1.· co u nty is responsible or not," s aid Coun· l'ilman ·He nry Quigley, "it is our res pons ibility to provide services for the ne eds of our local resi- dents. This kind of thing is best handled on the most local basis." Conceding that there are some obstacles to s uch a three-way agreement with the neighboring cities. Mrs . P ryor said the benefits of s uc h a progra m should outweigh par oc hi al in- terestsOfthe cit ies. But she noted there are dif- fe rences betw een t h e com - munities in t erm s of the kind of juvenile problem s. ' Auto Hits Bridge; Two Seriously Hurt ,\ I9·Yt'~1 r-old Torrance m an and hts 48-ye~1r-old compa nion \\"t'rc thrO\\'n out of their car ear- Iv tOOa y ;1fter it bounced off the both sides of t he Santa An a River bridge betw een Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. The California Hi ghway Patrol s aid G regory William Blackwell, 19, the driver, suffered severe head and shQulder injuries as "'ell as lacerations over his body. llis p assen ger, Lo ui s E . Figer oa. 48, of No rwalk, suffered c hest contusions, a~d he ad and eye cuts. Both v.·er e t a ke n t o Hoag llospita l in Ne wpo rt Beach v.·here t hey/wer e reported in serious condi tion . L As the ca r headed back lo the south sid e, the doors fl ew open and the m e n dro pped out to t h.._. pave m ent, officers reported. The car then s topped against the south edge of the bridge. the CHP said. Hos pital officia ls today said Blackwell was in serious condi- tion in the inte nsive care unit. Fige roa a lso was in serious con· dition in the sub intensive care unit. The cause of the accident was still unde r inves tigation today. Beaches Not Too ITWiting loan Uttle Ca.e Kunstler Gets Tw~hourTerm RALEIGH, N .C. (UPIJ -Al· torney William Kun5tler was found In conte mpt of court. and sentenced lo two hours in jail lo· day ~f e r a heated exchange with the · dJ:e presiding in the Joan LitU murdertrial. Superi o r C ou r t Judg e Hamilton H . HobgOod ordered Kunstler re moved from the courtroom and placed in the Wake County jail on the filth floor. two floors above the c ourtroom . Kuns tle r was brought back two hours later. found in contempt and sentenced to the time he had spent in jail. He also was barred from the third floor wlrece the courtroom is located. "You don't have to remove me, judge," Kunstler said. "l'm bap- py togo." !' The exchange beaan 'When Jerry Paul, the bead or Miss Ul· tie's defense team"', asked that Kunsller be allowed lo enter the case. Miss Little, a 21 -year-old black is charaed with the murdi r of white jailer Clarence Alligood, who she says $exually assaulted her. · Hobgood denied the motion at the discretion or the court "because you already have six lawyers, Mr. Paul." When the judge denied Paul 's request fqr a hearing on the mo- tion. Kun'sUer glared al the judge and said, "Thank you, jOO,e. I'm glad to see the quality ol jusUce has not improved in North Carolina." 3 Explosions ··One.more comment like that, Mr. Kunstler, Mnd you will be· on th~!i!th noor'" said fl<>bgOO<I. "Take me up there,'' is11fd KunsUer. "I think what YO'-''re d.olng ls outraeeous. ·• Wtlhout explanation, pro· secutors dropped their original plan to place cloth ins tak~n from the body or the 5la"in jailer into evidence ... nd sheriff's deputy Willis Peachey diil not. resume lesUmony as expected. ·In.stead, jaile r David Walson, 49, began telling the court about the icepick used to kill Alligood. Hobgood dented a motion by the de(ense to suppress as evidence personal papen, in· cl~ding 11; croesword puz:ile book th•~ prQsecutors .have hinted may contain writlj!'n plans for an esca,pe attempt. The prosecution contends Miss I.itUe slabbed the jailer to death, not to fight orr .•. rape attempt .. she claims, but to escape from the Beaufort Cou.nty jail in Washirigton, N.C. ;r Hobgood instrU~ted sheriff's deputies to •find aa offic-e-in the courthouse for Mprris Dees, • defense attorney eusted from the case by the judge last week. Dees has been charged with attempted subornation of perjury, a felony, after a witness claimed he tried lo get her to change her testimony. Kunstler arrived from New York Sunday night lo advise Miss Little's lawyers, and said he had becom'e involved in the case because of Dees' re· moval. . • Bank Chief's Home Target of Bombing WOODSIDE (AP) -Three bombs exploded outside the home of the Bank of California board chairman early today, damaging an auto but injuring no one, authorities say. The San Mateo County sheriff's ofrice and FBI said there was no foreign luxury car, a second in the rear of the carport and a third in a pile or soil outside. The only pe rson in the home was de Brelteville's married daughter, Frances Blair of Chicago, bul deputies said she was not injured. Band wncert Set Tonight In Newport Officers s aid the 1 :20 a .m ., crash resulted in a brief traffic . tie up on the Coast Highway bri dge spanning the Santa Ana River. A persistent d a mp fog and warning before the 2:45 a.m. ex-The sherifC's oCfice said ther e _ overcast made the first beach pl osion at the hom e of Charles de were no communiques claiming " weekend of Aug ust one to eas ily Bretteville , who is also a director responsibility, but the letter s rorget, lifegua rds reported. of the Pacific Gas & Electllio Co. · · NWLFr' • were ... sprayed in Sun worshipers found the skies --·a target of terrorist bombings nuorescent red paint on a large gray and s urfers also fared poor-in recent m onths. ) driveway pillar. Jy. The s urf, g uards re ported, The blasls w e r e centered •' wastiny. around a carport. One blew a The New World Liberation In the harbor waters, no real hole in the c arport's cement floor Front has claimed responsibility The CHP said witnesses re- ported the car w as traveling at a high rate of s peed. It first slid in- to th e guardrail on the sout.Jl side of the bridge, then s we rved across the roadway and knocked out 41 reel of railing on the north side. proble ms deve loped Saturday or and another started a small fire fOr several bOmbings in the San Sunday, patrolmen said. The only outside, deputies s aid. The home Francisco Bay Area in the past ,., Conductor Henry Brandon br· significa nt c all involved a cabin wasnotdamaged . two years, including PG~E ings a Big Brass Band with him · crui ser sinking al her slip at the _ The FBI said t here were thr~ facilities in Berkeley and San for tonight's Fas hion Island con-Woman Fi.ghts l -;B:a:lbo=a=B=a=y=C=lu:b:·=====;:==e:x:p:lo:•:i:on=•·=o=n=e=u:n:d:e:•=a=1=9=7=5==J=os=e=. ==========ji cert unde r the stars. , Admission is free lo the 9 p.m., open air program of music in-Rape Attempt eluding works by composers ranging from J ohn Philip Sousa . to HerbAlpert. A fe m a l e e mplo yc of a The concert progra m inclu des Newport Beach hot~I wa.s accost· the following numbers : ,. t'd late Saturday night 1n on~ or Fas hion I s land O verture, the hallways of the estabhsh- Washington Post March, Alley ment and was m enaced by a Cat. Brazilian Festival, Sugar would-be r apist. . . Blues March, On the Mall March, T he 28-year -o ld \11Cl1m ·told I Can't Give You Anything But polJce that she was making a Love. Ma ! as arranged by Bran-routine cheek of lhesouth wing of don and sung by vocalist June the Marriott Hotel shortly after 9 Jones. p.m. when she w as grabbed from The remainder of the progr;1m behind by a m an who began to · features: chok<' her. Und e r th e Double Ea~\c ,\flc r he ari ng sc v~r~I threats !\l arch , Dixieland -F'ront and and demands. the v1 ct1m began Cent er , Tijuana Brass Sound s, to struggle. police said, and the Light Cavalry March a nd Stars ass;~ilant threw her lo the floor and Stripes Fore\•er. :ind f11.•d on fuol Assessor's Aide Gets Trial Delay By TOM 8ARl.F.\' 01 I~• D•llJ Pilol ~1•11 Con vict ed assessor"s aide Geor ge Upto n "'as hack in Orange County S uperior Court lod<1y. th is time to seek a conti- nuance of his lricll un bribery charges. P resid in g J ud ge Robe rt A . Banyard gra nted a one week delay and orde red U pton. 55, San- ta Ana , lo return to his court.i;-oom Aug . 11 for trial action. Up ton is specifi call y accused of accepting electronic equJp- ment from the Ta ndy Corpora- tion in return for favorabl e con- sideration of t he company 's Orange County assc>ss ments. Ile was fined S2,500 last week and ordered to ser ve th ree years probation after pleading guilty to reduced cha r ges of submitting fa lse cl aim~. U pt on was one o f n ine employes indicted by the Grand Ju r y o n m ul l i ple c:r i min <t l charges after a long investig11 - tion of the assessor 's office. Judge Ba nya rd orde red the delay in the Upton trial a ft e r Judge Kenneth Willia ms took the bench In a nearby court.room to accept the gui lty plett riled by re- tired assessor 's cmployc Ki r k ~mislead , 61, of S11nt3 Ana. ' Armi!'t(':Jd. like six codefen· dants bt•forC' hi m , p leaded guilty to ('onspiracy and admitted that he d re\\ county funds in overtime and v:icalion pay for time actual· ly spent on fo rmer assessor An- dre"· ~l ins haw·s congressional <'.ampaign in 1972. Armistead will be sentenced Aug. 21. J udge WalterSmtth has scheduled Au ~. 14 as the date he will s<•nt1.•nce Robert Plumlee, 47, of _SJnla 1\na. who has pleaded gui lty lo identical ch ar ges. f'"ivc defendants have now been ordPred to pay fines ranging from Sl,000 to S2 ,500 and all have bt>en pl <.l<'ed on three years pro- halion . • J nm es Bertolino, SS. of Mission \'i('jo. 'A"as fou nd guilty last week b)' ;i Superior Court jury and will ll(• ~cnten ced Aug . 29 to what could be a s tate prison term and SI0,000 fine. SuJ>('rior Court trial& are pend- ing for code fe nda.nl Garland lle ddin tz, 55 , ol Santa An1 , l·li nshaw a nd county Assesiwr J<tck Vrtller ga who currently is bcinA: tried in Ventura County in another ca8e. ' llingha w faces trial alone Aug. 18 a nd in Septe mbe r with 'iallergn on criminal charaes contained in a second Grand J ury indictment . • ,,.1 1 • •• ••• "''-...,,, .. , ~~, ... _ ' ¥OUR . SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK WAS NEVER SAFER •. 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(71•}6'?·•000 Mariners 8avi19 · " • • • and LoanAssoclad9n ' N•wporl h•d•1 (I O\<t ld• Cet1 t•1) 101• 90,,.,id•Dr, (11•)6•1 •000 S•ol .. ech {l•l'U'* World) I l~10 ~•ol lnrh l lvd. (2 \ 3) 598 7616 L•tvn• .. .clot 310Glenl'Wf!'• St. ('l•l •••·7506 (O,I NINO SOON) h••rly Hlll1 3BOSO". ll•v•rl11 0r. (113)5~3-3000 Lo• A119•l•t (Opp. M1. Sino• Hoiplrotl 81•7 leve rly l lYd (11 3)657-•1•1 ,. " . I ._, • .. '" ' ... . .. ., .. '"' "' 11141 " ,, l ... .,. •h . ' ··t· I --"' I \ I I I I t I • ' • I l ' 1 l I • l r ' J ' I • t " • " li 0 k t1 • n • Repairs Rise Drivers Keep Clunken By LOUISE COOK ............ ,,,. ..... .,,"'~ Americans trying to save money b,v keepme thelT old cani running just a bit longer are f1ndm1 that the cost of auto repairs hive soared alon11 with everylhln1 else In the p ust year. Price increases geno.r.v.lly range from 10 to SO per· cent, depending on where you live and what you want fixed. The Consumer Price Index tor June showed that the :l\'eraa:e cost or auto repairs was 14 .2 percent higher than It was a year earlier. Th1'l compared with an in· , crease of 9.3 percent 10 ~ all consumer prlce11 dur· ~ lngthc samcperiod IN HIGH GEAR AUTOMOBILE _ _ PRICES went up about 10 percent at the start of the 1975 model year and are expected to rise another 4 to 6 percent with the 1ntroduct1on of the 1976 cars Comparisons between increases 1n the pnce or new cars ·and the cost or a uto repairs are d1rf1cult, however That's because the dollar va lue of a 10 percent increase on something t1ke a $4,500 automobile 1s much bigger than the same percentage mcreueon a ne" muffler or a rebuill lransm1ss1on. The government's Consumer Pnce Index for auto re- l)a1rs no\\ stands a l 176 2 That means 1t cost $176 20 for the $ame 1·epa1rs that cost $100 1n 1967 The O\.erall index ta al Sl60 60 The auto repuir index measures labor and parts ror a variety or services tune up, 14 at cr pump replacement, ~hassis lubr1cat1on, exhaust system r e pair, auto transm1ss1on repair and front·end ahgnmenl OTllER SOURCF.S REPORT other price increases. A spokesm a n for the trade publication, Motor l\tagazine, which puts out a guide on average costs or repair pam and how long a job should take, said parts went up 20 lo 30 percent In the last year and labor costs went up another 20 _percent. A South Windsor, Conn . woman who recently de cided to have her 1972 Buick LeSabre fix ed instead of trading it in, round that the cost or the parts-mufner, tail pipe, ex· temion pipe, two clamps and four heavy-duty shocks-was Just under 8 percent more than 1l would have been a year ~arl ier, f!Ven though she took advantage of a sale offenng four shocks for the pnce of one Labor costs had gone up 25 percent-from $IO an hour a year agoto$12.50. The cost of replacing parts damaged 1n an acc1dent- bumpers, doors, etc -ts r1s1ng even faster. And even though the 1ni;urance company m ay pay the actual bill, the eonsumer feels the PJ.nch through r1s1ng premiums SfATE FARM INSUR1\NCE, which compiles a Crash Parts PJ1'1ce Index based on the weighted average of about a dozen auto parts 14 h1ch are most often r eplaced as the result ()fa crash, said the C<Mil or new parts went up 31 percent dur· ing 1974 The first half of 1975 showed some improvement, but the index still went up about 711'1' percent 1n six months. Business 1s booming despite increased prices The Motor Magazine spokesman satd repair business "has. In · <>reased tremendously" as people hit by the recession delay buyin g new cars J.le said the most frequent repairs are what he termed m aintenance-things like tune ups, with an 011 change, ~hich can run anywhere from $50 to $70. Prices vary widely from state to state. The highest ,,nces, according to the Motor spokesman, are 1n Cahforn1a where a r1 g1d system of cert1f.) 1n1; mechanics has boosted labor costs llOW CAN YOU MAKE sure you're gettmg the best job for yuur money? ' "Comparison s hopping,•· said the Motor spokesman. ''Don't have the first mechanic that's looking at it do the job." 1\sk three basic qu('st1ons about any mechanic you are 1:011s1der1n~ -Is he a qu::ihf1ed mechanic" ls he going to use ne" parts? -Is the price right., Don 't forget to che<.k all the details. A mechanic charg. ing $16 an hour for labor might seem more expensive than one charging $12 But you have to f1nd out how long each rnan 14'111 take to do the JOb Get a complete estimate One of the single biggest jobs is the replacement of a transm1ss1on The Motor J\.tagaz1ne spokesman suggested choosing a service station that guarantees the Job for as long as you 014n the car. lnslallat1on of a rebuilt transm1 ss1on -you can't get a new one-generally averages about $325. including labor and the converter needed to hook tl lo the engine MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow·J ones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 46.62 88_68 818 05 87.15 off off off off 048 0 55 8.45 0_84 NM<" York 1.; itfo~I A<"fit•r ~ .. Y~• .. " " .. " " .. " " ti " •• .. .. • "'!. -. -v. -~ -I'\ • • -·· • • _,., -1'-'I -"' ~ " v, "' : i 1-------------- • 4 A'" .. rft•a11 lO:Sll!'ti ,, 1, '' • II , ,.,_ '&. ···-~ 101<~-1\., 11 ~-I~ lt\t-)\lo 4~-~ '"'-v. 6\o-'' •1~-... s...,-!," I ~-V. 1'•-~\ ,,._ ·~ n•.-11-. 1'•-1. 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Paclrtc South\\oe.st Airllne11 announced that it had a $.1 S million new loss ror lhc r1 rst half or J!f75 d The intrastate carrier swd the loss. amounting lo $1 .11 per share, con· tra11ted with a $2.? mUUon net Income for the rirst six months or la~t yeur I \ '. ' ,, ' '· • ; ., . • • •• ' r '-' ' ' - ., . ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' I • ' .l I • A J z DAil v PILOT Monday, A'11U SI 4, ~975 Dartmouth Graduate Trustees Raymond M Iller rrom Dartmouth Coilt1• Reinhard, ton or Mr. and recently. Ok Shif Mn. George Reinhard, Relnhard 1raduate4 I ~Exeeution' Trial to Resunie For3 Marines ay ' _. l 20332 Adrian Circle, from the lfanover, N.H. Huntington Beach, was school with honors and l amon1 more than 100 was cited tor outstanding I~ Boundary-•-1_u<1_e_n_c._1o_r•_•_•_i_v_••_B_A __ wo_rk_1n_•_•_o_•_•_m1c_._·_---, Tonig '.~'s TV Big ights ;., tr~our neW hard.pack. Benson & Hedges 10.0S . '• ' ' ' ' Regular mid Menthol 17 mg. "lar." 1.1 mg. niroline, av. per cigarette, by FTC Method. 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I KOCE Televi8ion (50) ' ' 7 \0 • • .... ,,. .. Orange· Coast. . E DITI O N ' VOL, 68, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES t>R.o;NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNl.e< MONDAY, AUGUSl' 4, 1975 . Tod.ay's Closing N.Y .. Stoeks TEN CENTS Karol lflexicons-F_looding-Their ~ities ByFltEDERICKSCllOEMEJIL andpricesexorbilant. , .... , 0t••O.llr ..i1eo1t&att These are among conclusions Lured by the pl"OS~ of good reach~ by a l3·member study jobl and improved llvtng condl-group lhat spent two months in tion.s, rural Mexicans are leaving San Agustin, a suburb or Mexico. the countryside in alarming City. . number's and floodin g .~.t· ~ary CaJ)p°elli , 20, of 23811>1: metropolitan areas that are ill-Cassandra Bay, Laguna Niguel, prepared to handle them. Wai one of the researchers. After arriving in the cities, the The student researchers were newcomers are finding that jobs e{ll'olled in the Urban Semester are few, livin1 conditions poor program at the _University of r • ' • • . ' l '~ .~· • I • " ~+ ,t, ' l +. ~ "' .. Southern California. The study was requested by the Mexican gove rnment due lo growing concern over the influx or the rural population to the cities. The stude nts spent March, April and May in San Agustin, surveying r esidents on their at- titudes about the city. Miss Cappelli said the r andom sa mpling or r eside nt s established that most had been told the city was the promised land. But the data collected by the students revealed that: --Sixty.six percent of all heads or households earn less than 500 J>e'SOS ($38.50) per week. ''The r e a r en't many pro- fessional jobs. Many end up as · street vendors or working in fac- tories," Miss Cappelli said. JOintJuve --Nearl y all the family breadwinners work in Mexico Ci· ty (10 miles away) and must rely on buses that chronically run late to get to work. It takes· most riders more than an hour to cover the 10 miles by bus. -Some houses have tap water, som e do not. It's the same for sewer service. Trash service is irregula .. Miss Cappelli said the resi· ..,,. de nts are angry with local and · federal government for not doing something to correct the near· slum conditions . Much or that anger was con- veyed during interviews when re· sidents found out that the stu- d e nt s w ere 1c~~tin g in!ormat:Ton ror the toVEifnment . s he said. "We thought we wouJd save (See MEXICO, PageA2) e -• ? 01ect. Irvine May Link Program, With Mesa, Neu?port • ByDOUGLASFRfl7.SCllE Of TH Dao Ur l'iio.SW.ff Irvin e Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor got council ap- proval Saturday to try to or- ganize a tri-city juvenile justice and youth services progra m with Costa Mesa and Newport Be~h. Under the proposal discussed at Saturday 's study sess ion, Irvine would support a diversion program aimed at keeping juvenile offenders out or the court.system. Newport Beach, under Mrs . Pryor's proposal, would provide a counseling service such as pre· sently provided by the Assess- ment and Treatment Services Ce'hter of coastal Orange County. that all these great services that are s upposed lo be available from the county just ' are not there." ' Additionally, he said, "About all we can do for $24,000 is hire our own Fagin." ' The proposal. which would have each city offer and support one part of a triad of servcie~. came as council members aban- doned an earlier idea for a city· sponsored social, services refer- ral p,rogram . Costa Mesa would support a sheller project to house "statUs offenders" s uch as runaways and incorrigibles whose activities are criminal only bec ause they are under 18 years old. The shelter would be an alternative tolsend- ing the youngsters to the county Juvenile Hall. In June; Mrs . Pryor a,nd Coun- cilman John Burton announced a plan for a city.sponsored referral service. In budget hearings ~n July, $24 ,000 was set aside to put the program in operation. But Saturday Burton said, "'Since we first looked at the re- ferral service, we have found Even if the services w ere available, Mrs. Pryor said, the county is so bogged down in red tape and bureaucraej.:thaLthu:u· '---1 seeking services seldom receive effective aid. 'J~EP' PA!ISONS POSED WITH HDl)SEBOAT ~T WEEK It Wea to Have Been ~I• Lake Havasu Hideaway Coast BQat Expert ,. Killed in Mishap The "happiest day" in Phillip '\,feep'' Parsons' life ended tri.gically Saturday when he was killed in a water skiing acetdent ·on Lake Havasu on the Colorado 'Rlver. · Parsons. 39, was one of the top marine dieser m echanics in the ~bor area, operating his firm, Harbor Ertgine Service, out of his hOme,2534 Fairway Drive, Costa Mesa. Parsons was celebrating the completion and launchl.ng of tiis houleboat which he bad spent eight yj?e.rs Qui lding in the backyard of his home. 'He had trailered the boat lo Lake Havasu where it was launched on Friday. He was water skiing Saturday When he struck a rock. He suffered in· temal injuries and was dead by the ~me h~~·arrj~ at a Lake H.a:vasuhospital. ·· , P8 rsons 1& survive<I' by his widow; Toni; a ·SOD Mike, 17, and a daughter, Crista, 14. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. Charles Gooch, and his father, Bruce Parsons, both.or Costa Mesa. Parsons was considered to be one of the top marine diesel mechanics in the area, specializ· ing OD Ford diesels. He and his family have lived in Costa Mesa about 25 years. The family said cremation Will be al a Las Vegas .mortuary. Me.norialservices arepending. Police Chief .f!uste~ ·For' Racial Remark OCEANSIDE (AP) -Chief of Police Ward RatcllH was sus· 1pended today in a furor ot/er 1publiliJ,ed s.tatements that blacks rACCOUDted for increasing crime. 1n a letter ordering Ratcliff to ·turn over city-o,vned equipment, .City Manager Larry Bagley said UWN 1RIMMER SOLD QUICKLY . "The lawn trimmer sold on the flnicall .. " That's the garden equipment ~sin& 1µccess experienced bf lbe Coeta Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilo,t: . New Power Edler, 2 RP 8ri111 Slr•tlon eo&lne. •• U:S•U:SJI. . . u. you b1ve' lawn te< 1U'd0n · equipment yoll'd Ulii 10 eobvct ID cub, call '42·56711· We mike It OUJ to put I t•w~,to work lar-you. ---.... --.. • ID Ille Dally Pilot. 1 the statements were ''ir· respansibly ·e:eneral and inflam- matory." · ·Ratcliff {Dade no i~ comment about his oust...-:: _ _ ,,J The stale.ments criticizing black Marines assigned ar newly discharged at nearby Camp Pendleton Were made al a recent neWa ~nference. Said Bagley: "Since the .statements made by me.mbers of your department were made in your presence and with your apparent concurrence, I must assume you were willlDg t.o u1ume full responsibility for wh8tever was said." A pqp called "Involved Men of Oeeanside'' demanded an •PoloiY from Ratcliff. Thirty· ftve penons picketed SUoday in rront of the.J>OUce otaUon. A apolie°)m an, Henr7 Holloway, aald, "We disagree with 'tbe statement. that all crimes are committed by blaeu. Such. atatem~nlA would lead one tO bell..., that all black c111u .. clO.e-lde are crl~ '' Hinshaw Supports A ssessor By GAllY GRANVILLE Of Tiie DlllY ~ .. ~ VENTURA -Rep. AndreW Hinshaw (R-Newpwt Beach) told a Ventura County jUry today that Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga didn't know he was go- iA& to receive a $3.0IO;ecesu.ltiN: lee related. 'to the Nl~.of.:an ap-- prai8al system to Spartanburg Count)', South CaroliDa. Hinshwaw, accompanied by at- torney Marshall Morgan, ap· _peared as a witness for the de- fense in Vallerga's trial on seven felony counts related to the 1973 sale. The Republican congressman was the second witness called by the ~efe~se as Vallerga's trial entered its fifth day. He told the jury that it wasn't until a few days.before he paid the assessor $3,000 as his share of a $6,000 fee that Vallerga knew he was going to receive the money. Hinshaw's t~stimooy support- ed Vallerga's statements to the jury last Thursday wben he said he didn't know there was a $3,000 fee at stake iA,the county sale. <· ·He fur.tber supported Vallerga's testimony when he• said his successor as Orange • County assessor wasn't present al meetings when he and Spartanl)urg · ?ssessor John Ebert discussed the consulting fees. Hinshaw said that V.Bllerga was surprised in early June when he told him.that he was to receive $3,000 as his share of the transac·· tion. Under questioning by de· fense attorney Richard Murphy, · the congressman said that Vallerga didn't violate any laws by accep{ing the money. He also testified that there had been no attempt on ·vaUerga's part to conceal or disguise the transaction in any way. Before leaving the stand. Hintbaw will undergo cross· A examination by assistant Dis· trict Attorney Michael Capizzi. Hinabaw's appearance as a witness was voluntary and was expected by the defense team. DOW OFF 8; TRADING SWW NEW VORIS (UPI) -"!'be stock market closed btoadly lower today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange as • many investors retreated to the sidelines or went to the bond lhlri<eL The Dow Jones industrial average, a 5.01 -Point loser Fri· dmy, was off 8.45 points.to 818.0S. Deellnes led advances by about a 10-~three margin. (Tables All). -Turnover · amounted to about 1218001000 shares, compared with 13,P0,000 traded Ttidl)I, ttie slowett HUion in seven monthl ·Prtoe1 were lower·m slow tt;f. lnl '"' the AmerlclD Stock 'Ex· ......... ·--. Circus Gal Last year Balboa's Susie Owen tried out for the circus as a joke. Now it's her line o( work and she's back with the Greatest Show on Earth in Anaheim. See her story in the People section, Page Bl. '!" Mesa Mailmen Get Checks to Elderly Mailmen traditionally are sup. Po&ed to wade through sleet ana snow and dark of night, but in Costa Mesa Friday they cut· through a little mixup and made a few senior citizens happier. · Postmaster Lyle Ver Planck ordered his postmen to get those pension checks delivered on time, because many people might have been bard·pressed over the weekend without them. · "We di1covered aft.er the car· riers went out on their route& that about 50 or 60 checks had got.ten mixed up with those that were supposed to be de li veted on the second," says Ver Planck. Social Security checks are alwaya de .. ered to the Post 01 • flee• couple of days earlier than their diatri.bution. date ror sort· ing. . Noti wanting customers to be deprived, VM Planck dispatched mall cattier foremen by reslden• ... • tial districts with the delayed Social Security checks. The foremen intercepted in- dividual· maiJ carriers walking their· beats and handed out the checks for delive ry on the proper 'dat~. Postmast er Ver Planck said he was at a loss to explain the mixup at headquarters, but added at Jeast it was corrected so no one was deprived of what might be badly needed funds. · He said most of the Social : Security recipients who were in· volved are retired and some are elderly. P lants' Pilfered A plant pilferer vlaited the new home of a Costa Mesa woman while she was in between moving trlpo SUnday, malrin& otr wjth $82.50 worth of orn1mental horticulture, pollee aald today. ·Ellsabeth M. McFarland, of 3013 Jlardbl,1-Way, Hid her loss in· ch-a ban1ln1 ·--fern andoeeralrly lar1e-troe. Similarly critical, Councilman (See JUVENILE, Page A2) Terrorists ' Demands - To B e Met KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia CUPl ) -Japan announced it would meet the demands of the . Japanese Red· Army terrorist group which shot its way into the U.S. embassy here today, seized 40 to 50 hostages including five_ I Americans and threatened to kill them. The dreaded terrorist group demanded the release of seven Red Army men jailed tor their parts in massacres, hijackings and other violent acts in Asia, Euiope 3.nd the Middle East. They also asked for a Japan Air Line DC8 to fly them to refuge in a country of their choice --pro· bably the Middle East. Hiromori Kawashima, deputy chief cabinet secretary., told u news conference in Tokyo that "priority must be given to the protection of lives . . . and (the government) is r eady to accept the demand." The Red Army already had kiUed a Malaysian policeman and wounded another in seizing the embassy. An American security official inside the building said. the Japanese gunmen threatened to execute U.S. Consul Robert Steb- bins tonight but relented as negotiations proceeded. The ter- rorists were holding stebbins, a Swedish diplomat and 40 to SO other persons. "The exits from the ninth floor are sealed and there is no way they can get out unless there is agreement on the safety of the hostages,'' the American official said. "The situation is under control but even though the -:Japanese government has agreed to the de· mands this thing will drag on till morning,'' the American said. Tbe Swedish foreign minister in StOclbolm ttarlier sent a message to Japan urging it to take ''any steps that can be made" to save the lives of the hostages. We atlaer Night and morning low clouds along the coast, otherwise fair skies Tues- day. A little cooler coastal · areas with highs in the 60s rising to the mid-Ms in· land. INSIDE T ODA. Y • The f"Bl has entered the aearch for. former T~ers · boss Jimmy Ho/fci, folJ.oOng 'ntorlion . notes· received by members of the Hoffa family. Seu1ory Al. Ind ex t 11 :· . ' A% OAILYPILOT l c Mond!y.Auau11 4, 1m .o.Ur Mi.t St.ft Pllllt• CAPPED WATER WELL AWAITS INSTALLATION OF PUMP If at First You Don't succeed, Spend $1,000 More Test Well Failure Now a Wet Success A 715-foot shaft that was on the 'l:erge of being abandoned as a dry hole a short time ago today is the biggest producing well in the Costa l\f esa County \Valer Ois-trict sy.stem. Currently c;.i pped until it is t <1pped wi th perm anent pumping t.'Q uipment , the $108,000 \4:eJ1 will p roduce 2.500 gallons of crystal clc;.1r .soft waler per minute when j t goes into operation soon. The well is on t he west side of Fourth Water Well Slated For Drilling · Harbor Boulevard at MacArthur Bo ul evard, which used to be Talbert Avenue, near the cily's northerly boundary "wttb Santa 1\na. Directors of the CMCWD were about to give up on the system's third new we11 after the test hole which cost $100,000 failed to pro- duce. Contractors agreed to try to make it produce for an adclitional $8.000 cost in a laat·ditch effort . The well, after alJ, was in line with two others drilled roughly along Sunflower Avenue and theoretically would have tapped the same water-bearing earth strata. "My attitude has always been: 'Why throw 8 ,000 good dollars after 100,000 bad ones'?" re- marked CMCWD Director Alvin .. L. Pinkley, a veteran member o[ A fourth well t~ supplement the water board. three alr eady drilled by t~e But the deC'iaion was made to ~la ¥-esa County ~ater D1s~·-"go ahead.·· Workmenfiusbedthe • tnct wtll be start~ ut about 60 7l5-foot well and broke through to days a.nd nan;ied t~. memory or the underg'roUod ,aquifer. or the first district general waier·beiliingrockfonnatton. manager,-1.~ Pit!t"Pnr."·-~---· "The clay and sand that came The Lee ,Pickens Well ~II be out was fantastic!" declares :sunk on property owned:by c.J. Pinkley. se,e~s t·ropi ~ Sons. along He predicts the CMCWD can .Fa11V!ew Road Just DQrth of the produce from the weU"at a cost of San. Otego Freeway. . only $33 per acre-foot of water. Pi~kens waa an aotiqqecaren-Metropolitan Water District thus1ast who was fat~ stric~en now which is purchased by the hr a heart attack while crank.me CMCWD to ·supplement. natural hi.s Mc;>del T . Ford, recalls .-wa~r resOurces coSts $66 per acre-foot, d~s tr1ct dir ector Alvin L . twice 81 much and it Js of a far Pi~~e;;;emoria l well will be sur-lower -~,quality,' Pinkley pointed ro~ded by a.n . imi~atioo adobe 0~ater hardness is measured ~nck wall to f1l 1n with surround-by parts-per-million (PPM) and ~ng development and landscap-Costa Mesa's new well came in at mgPi .. kl ·d CMCWD li only 146 PPM, compared to 308 ~ ey sa1 . . . . po cy PPM for the Metropolitan Water Pr_oy1d~s to~ beaut1!.1cation of the District now which ls purchased. utilit~nan 1nstallat1ons and one Mineral solids are mes.sured in o~ the1~ other wells actually has a the same way and MWb water bit of history attached. hill 7l6 PPM, compared to only Steel gates across the entry to Z111ortbenewCostaMesawell. :another well on Seg~rslrom P!'O-Combined with the now from perty on Costa Mesas north side two existin& wells which supple-" were s~lvaged and sold from the ment the CMCWD purchased oceanlin.er Queen Mary .. now a wa ter supply, the new well will Long Beach tourist attraction. boost water production to an Cuban Ship Held estima ted 5,300 gallons per minute. The well is expected to go into regular pumping production in about four months, Pinkley said. .. ... Both .1!.f.ed Mother Comes To Son's Aid • "' .. 1\ loyl:ll mother can stand by her son only s o Iona:. Costa Meaa police observed today. The separation came when each was bookt.>d into a differentjail. Grace A. McMahon, 47, of 2375 Jlarbor Blvd ., was booked into Orange Cou nt y Jail on suspicion oC resisting or obstructing *" or- Ciccr a nd later released on $500 b<til. Her son, John W. McMahon,23, of the same address, waa booked intoCoSta Mesa City Jail on auspi- cion of being drunk in public and later released after a mandatory sobering-up period. Officer Roger Cowdrey said he arrested McMahon Saturday after being dispatched lo a dis- turbance at the Mediterranean Village Apartm~nts, 3tOO Harbor Blvd., involving a tow truck driver, Martin Lohrstorfer. The two truck driver, say police, was trying t o l o w P.1c Mahon's illegall,.Y parked van away at the reque11t of the management. McMahon, police said, was sit· ting on the root of the van -angry over the a ttempted impound- ment-and attempting to prevent it. Officer Cowdrey said he persuaded McMahon to come down from bis perch, but then JUVENILE placed him under arrest''J or al· letedly being intoxicated, which assertedly angered McMahon 's mother. Patro).man Ri cha rd Bell said he arrived at the large complex about that time to back up Officer Cowdrey. who appeared to have a problem on his hands, although he said he didn 't need help. Officer Bell eventually arrest- ed Mrs. McM ahon ontheinterfer· ing char1e wh en she assertedly refuaed to let police lake away her 23-year·old son, accord.inc to r e- ports. She allegedly linked arms with him art! was pried loose by poli ce. Police Already At Scene of Auto Accident A Garden Grove woman didn't have long to wait for polic~ after s he was involved in a rear-end car colllaion in Costa Mesa Saturday, because they were right thel-e when it happened. Edilh Goodwin Rand, 63, or 12560 Raster St., ·told in· vestigaton she was momentarily distracted by the sight of a non· injury auto accident on Harbor Boulevard at the San Diego Freeway offramp. Robert West said, "Either we get Police said she told of glancing no service or the service we get is over at Officer Dave Walker at so lousy that it is encouraging us work investigatin g the accident, tosetupour own. '' while approaching traffic slowing West suggested the city bill the .,-· lbl!ltopforthe intersection ahead. county for the cost of social Patrolman Walker said he sud- services programs. de,nly hea:rd the screech of brak· ''Whether the count_y is ing tires and turned around in responsible or not,•• said Coun-time to see Mrs. Rand's car ram cilman Henry Quigley, "it ia our the rear of one driven by Grover responsibilltytoprovideservices aeveland Sturgeon Jr., 39, of for the needs of our local. real· Norton Air Force Base, near San dents. This kind of tbiu is best Bernardino. bandied on the most IocafbuJ.s.'' Her car sustained mod .. erate Conceding that there are some damage and Mrs. Rand herself obetacles to such a three-way was tak e n to Costa M.e1a agreement with the neighboring Memorial Hospital for treatment cities, Mrs. Pryor aaid the of a broken nose and cbest benefits of such a program bruises, then released, according should out.weigh parochial. in· topollcereports. · terestsof lhe cities. But she noted there are dif- ferences between the com- mmliti• ln term& cl tbe kind ol. juvmµte problems. Ford ACCUBes Reds of Aid WASIUNGTON (AP)~ Presi· dent Ford says invesUgaUons ot the Central lntelllaence Aaency and "all the llmltationa placed on us in the area of covert opera· tions,•• have hindered the U.S. role in Portu1al. Ford, in an interview with U.S. News & World Report publlabed Sunday, accused the Soviet Union of "quietly'' aJdln1 the Portuguese Communist& and added that U.S parUclpaUan bu been limited there. · Knott's Trip ~l Reservationi are sUll bein1 taken for a Knoll's Beny Farm excursion Tuesday night, sp<>nsored by the Costa Mesa Department ol Lei•ui-e Services. Buses leave the Community Recreation Center at 4 p.m. tor the trip, which costs $4.35 and ls open to Costa Mesans 13 to 19. years old. Marine to Speak On Flag in Mesa Costa Mesa ·s community Bicentennial Committee will be addressed Tuesday.by a Marine Corps representative on the his- tory of the American F1ag. The talk by First Sgt. Stanley ltickman will be at 7:30 p.m. in the police auditorium on the second fioor or the Police Facility at~.FalrDrive. .. . . "'"" O.lty ...... IUlt ,..._ STUDENT RESEARCHER Mary CappeHI Fro .. P,,,,e Al MEXICO ••. San .A11,11t1n," llllai Cappelli said. It dld n9t turft Ollt that way, howe~. •• Daia·coll;cted in thestudy will be turned over'to the new Mex- ican admint.straUon, whJch will not t&ke over· rof' anolller two years, she explained. "By the time the new ad- ministraUon 1et1 a hold of the ln- formaUon, lt 'ft be too late; the in- formation won't be up to date," she said. Miss Cappelli added, "The peo- ple were wonderful, tbouth. We got some or them involved in their comm1µ1ity . That's good.•• '"" ' - • ' TONIGHT UC I. LECTURE -"Interior Design," Room 204 Humanities Hall, 7p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUSTS SENIOR CITIZENS a.us - Community RecreaUon Cent.er, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 12-3 p.m. KNOTT 'S BERRY FARM EXCURSION --Dept. ot Le&lure Services tffn evenL · 4 p.m. In~ formation:SSl-5300 COSTA MESA CIT\ICOUNCU.. -Reeular meetln1. City H.all , 6:30p.m. , • 1 NEWPOR'T·MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regul,ar meeting, Mariner's School Multi-purpose room, 7:30 p.m. BICENTENNIAL COMMIT- TEE MEETING --MaMne 1st Sgt. Stanley Hickman, speaker. Subject, Hi story of U.S. Flag. Police Auditorium , 7:30p.m. "GODSPELL --South Coast Repertory Theater, Sp.m. President ·Heading · For Home By HELEN THOMAS BELGRADE CUP!) -Presi- dent Ford ended hls 11).tiay nve- natton European tour today and fl ew back to Washington. lie urged ''moderation.and OexlblU - ty " in Middle East negotiations Jest hopes tor world peace vaniah in the slruggle between Arab and Jew, ' Ford's whirlwind trip o! lriend.lhip and summitry took hirnito Bonn. War~aw, Helsinki, Bucharest and Belsratle. He dis- cussed world problems with U.S. allies and witb leaders of Iron CUrtain countries . And he headed back to Wa shington for lmpor· tant ta lks Tues da y with Japanese Prime Mlnister Takeo Mlki, m. two days of talks with YUO&Jav· President Josip Broz nto were described u "cordial. qpen and constructive," although tJlere apparently was no malor new grounq broken. The dis- cuss lon s tentered on the Mideast, Cyprus and the disinte- erating world economic sltua· tion. · Tito stunn1 d 'rePQrters and ap- parently took F9.r<i by ·surprise by saying after the talks that his position and Ford's on the Middle East ''are quite ldenUcal. '' The White Houae quickly de- nied there had been any change in U.S. policy and said Ford had not adopted ·rtto's hard-line policy toward Israel. Band Concert Set ·Tonight In Neu:port Conductor Henry Brandon br· ings a Big Brais Band with him for tonight's Fashion Island con· cert under the stars. Admission is free to the 9 p.m .• open air program of music in· cludlng works by compasers ranrini from John Philip Soula .to Herb Alpert. The concert program includes the following numbers: '• . I 'I Fasl)ion Jsl~nd Overture, WaablnJlon Post Matth, Alley Cat, S'raziliah Festival, Sugar_ blues March, On the Mall March, I Can't Give You Anything But lAve, Ma! as-arranfed by Bran-· ~ don and sung by vocalist June Jones. The remainder of the pro1ram features : Under the Double Eagle March, Dixieland -Front and Center , Tijuana Brass Sounds,· Light Cavalry March and Star1 and Stripes Forever •. .. .. ' CORPUS C HRISTI. T e x . (UPI ) --The secqnd Cuban fis- hing \'esse l to be seized by the United States during the reign of Fidel Cast'ro, was being kept un- der guard today at the Coast Gu~rd installation on the ship (·h•nnel with its crew aboard. · ORANGE COAST ' Assessor's Aide Gets Trial Delay DAILY PILOT ir.,O••...,.. C.oM•' D••'• Po tot ..,,,.,.,.HI<" h <fl•" ""'""''"'Ne•"P't"' t~p.,blo•.ll.odu.th<0.d"'IO , L"9'1 ..... bll>l\1"" '.O•"P•n> .... >'•'•'" •d•I_.. ••t ll'b•,.,..tt "'°""•• !"•O..O" ''"'°' 10' C<>ll'I•· ~. N•,.,o<o•1 l"'·""· M~n1,,....., s-... n 10,,.... IA ... Y•tt•r , t. .. •n•, ~•d<l!O~ ... VAOf. •"' t...,...... llo-.><;l"""Vll> Cf•~t II, \•"'!'' ••OI""•' •<lih"" ••PY"'''.,..,, S.lutd••• """~""''""' '"" print•P·•' 11\11>1""'"<1 pl•nl h •I UO """'r""• ~Ill'<'•. to1•• w >A. 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""''"'' .. \llllllf-U.ot m "'• • • ' By TOM BAllLEV or-0111r~; .. 1:i.u" Convicted assessor's aide George Upton was back in Orange County Superior Court today, this time to seek a conti· nuance of his triaJ on bribery cliarges. · Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard granted a one ~eek delay and ordered Upton, 55, San· ta Ana, to return to his courtroom Aug . 11 for trial action. Upton is specilicatly accused or accepting electronic equip. ment from the Tandy Corpora- tion in return for favora ble con- !iideration or th e company's Orange County assessments. I-le was fin ed $2.500 la.st week and ordered to serve three years probation after pleading gui lty to reduced charges of submitting fa lse claims. l.l pton was o ne of nine employes indicted by tho Cr and Jury on multiple crimln•I charges arter a lone lnvesUr•· lion of the assessor's ofnce. Judge Banyard ordered the deJay In lhe Upton trial aner Judge Kenneth Williams took t.he bench in a nearby courtroom to accept the guJlt)' plea filed by re- tired a1ses1or'1 employe Kirk Arrniatead,61,of SantaAna. · Armi stead, Uke six code(en. dants before him, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and admitted that he drew county runda in overtime and vacation pay for Ume actual- ly spent on former aueuor An· drew Hinshaw's conires1ional campai1n in 1972. Armistead will be aenteneed Aug. 21. Judge Walter Smith bu scheduled Aug. 14 as the date he will sentence Robert Plumlee, 471 ot &.nta Ana, who has pleadea guilty to identical char1es. . Five delendaDt.s hii.venowbeen1 ordered t o pay fines raactn1 from Sl.000 to $2,500 and all have been placed on three year. pro-bation. '" · James Bertolino, 55, al Mlalon · Viejo, was round suilt.1 lat week by a Supe'rior Court jury and will be sentenced Aue. a. to what· rould be a state prilan tam ...i $10,000 fine. Superior Court trials.,. pend_. Ina: tor codefendattt Gulan4 Rt!dd ing, 55, of Santa Ana, Hjnshaw and county Altes50r Jack Valler1a who CWTerrtly it1 being tried in Ven tun County In anothea.cue. llin1h1w racn l.rlal -A111. 18 ind In September wltbl' 'Va llerga on criminal charaa contained ln a aeccnd GrfDCI Jury Indictment. I ¥01JR SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK WAS NEVER .SAFER. MARINERS SAVINGS, in coopera· tion with the United States Government, is now authorized to receive a direct depos it or your Social Security check into your personal savings account. Your check ea'rns Interest from the data of depo,,11 until the dey you need It. You'll receive the highest lnlereet avallable on Federally Insured savings. Here are three good reasons to start your di reel q'posil loday: 1. No mor'I concern about mall delays or the chance of having your check lotl or 1tol1n. 2. No waiting In Uno to efepo11t or cash your chock. 3. Wa'rt 11 close u. St. Andrews gate . Simply come Into Mtrlntrt, our trl..,dly nvlng1 counselors wlll start your panonal direct d1po1lt lmmadlatoly. ' WITH MARINERS "DIRECT DEPOSIT" SERVICE YOUR iNCOME WILL BE ~AFE, CONVENIENT '}ND PROFITABLE. ... ..,.,. ... th (MOll'I Otll(•) 1!1SW•stdlll dr. (71 •)6A2·•000 • Mariners Savin.vs. addt.oanAssoc~ N•w,.,. h.cf\ l •el heth {lcrv•td• C.nte r) (L91•vff' Wot Id) 1014 tloYtlde o,, , 1:>810 S.011.ac.h l lvd, (71•) 6"1'·•000 (,1 31 jfe.7616 ..... -..... 11 310 Glenn.,.re SI. (?I•) 4t4•7!06 (Ol'INING SOON) • a.Mrlr Hlllt ,,Lei A"l•1•t 3I01o. !•viorlr Cr, jOpJ). M•. Slnol Ho1jtltol) (213) !i"·lOOO 87•71•¥•tl" l l11d. (213)657·•J•1 -. ,.