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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-07 - Orange Coast Pilot7 . . --. _, -. . .. at 1at1on--a -~ -· ------~-.. 1 . . -... -• -• --• -. DAILY PILOT Honaernokers Need * * * 10' * * * Pension-Dr. Mead ~H URS!?/'Y Af:f"ERNOON AUGUsT-7, 197S • ~ ... NO. 11t, t lt!CTI .... , • PAGIE$ -• -· • • • • Judge Calls Sexy Movies 'Obscene' IJCI Acrid~t By Radiation ' A UC Irvine li:lb technician and her boyfriend were dec\ared un- injured Wedn~sday night aft.er' a beaker of ra4io8.ctive chetbicals shattered in a carnpual6W· 1- Campus Radiation Sltety Of. Cicer Bill Wadman checked the couple with r_adfation detection gear and determined thl\t neither had been contaminated and that neither required treatment. "¥ Valerie Segur, 19, of 11,79 Glen- neagle Terrace, Costa Mesa, and her boyfriend, Roger K(ason of Santa Ana, we re exPosed to about 1.25 microcuries of carbon 14 in an endol acetic acid solution, Wadman said. Wadman said the radiation con- tained was minuscule •. "4'_hs>~l a thousandth the amount m a wristwatch." Campus Police Chief Robert Heavey said it is customary for Wif~ Jailed In Tax Death CONCORD (UPi> ~ Rose Lacapetti, 32, West Pittsburg, to- day faced charges Of hiring .a Marine to kill her ex-husband m return for her incometax refund. Concord homicide det ective Robert Evans said she w.as ar· resjed at .her house trailer Tues· dayevening. l Evans asserts she orrered to pay her neighbor, Pvt. ·John M. Greer, $450 to kill Steve(\ Louis Anderson, 31 , Concord, ·whose body was found in ~is ap4.ftm~nl July 5. He had been shot twice t hrou gh the head and once t.llrough the stomach. students to ~~working in the laboratories late at nighL Heavey called it "a lot of ado aboµt DOthi~g." But Virtually all the firefight· tng __ 3pparatus in Irvine responded to the rePQrt of a "radiation spill." 1 MiSll Segur, who was working her last night as a lab assistant before' quilting tbe job, knocked the bottle from a shelf of a refrigerator in Steinhaus Hall aboutll p.m . The b ottle wa s labe l ed "radioactive," and the campus police were called . "l didn't want to start so much of a fuss," she said this morning. "I just wapted someone to..come over with a geiger counter and gloves and clean up the spill. I knew it wasn~ dangerous." At the scene Wednesday, Wad- man said, "I could drink that much without being hurt." Fireme n alerted emergency rooms at Orange County Medical Cen{er and Tustin Community Hospital, but after Wadm a n checked the a r ea it was de· tUmined that the tacilities were not needed. An of!icer at the scene noted tt1at the accident occurred on the 30th anniversary or the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima. For«f Evacuated TOPEKA. Kan. (AP) -Susan Ford was among several bun· dred guests evacuated Wednes· day night Crom a downtown inn after a switchboard operator re~ ceived a bomb threat , police said. Grisly Find ~· I &d.Y.. F.oWul ~P Com;re,te ' .,.. • • ..; '1~ ; 'SAN' DIEGO ~AP~*'-· man's body· has·been f"!"'dencued in~-loCkotconcrele,'a cof· fm made· WWI r~'fnlx-. ~in\(>•8 pjywoocM>OX.· Anarmwu.sµckldl.oat. ··~~·-_.;~ ·· ·.10· .be· 21 'lbe bod)', ldeG!lfiti ui...,.anue_ n -. , of San Yaldro;wu· ~ ' ¥( , ~-r . : ' Another mu as. · que,ti"'1ed. by police lo-· day. ... , r It • ~ , An ocror'com· ifrom a· afi.\ruclc·lll4 (o«hsooV<>ry otthe!l:SOd rutw ... . , ·~ ~, , · __ . , , .. · Pd.IJ broke ~t-.1 ~ '"ooci.r and°;shallered the cement sarcop gus Wftb,Plcks and a crowbar. ln61de ·lha ce t was a plank or plywood1 •P· · pareiiUy left aftet mtt~rtal had been wet ano left to harden alul ~· ~;sidl\$·remov.ed. There '¥.tie ...a rc~,ff" \brougti the ,cement,. • ,vert\c•l)y anfib .. ,tia\l~ •. 1li.jrrounded'by n heavy · ·~~~-'er~lifl~.eiuse or dealh•was • ,. eeJildlllio4 ' ~ ,., .. . • -- ey're Vol1•nteers 1filll'. .. - ~1 '*f'~·: "' .. r": ta· ' Daltr Pli.t Staff l"Mto MEXICAN LI FEGUARDS LEARN TRICl(S OF TRADE FROM COASTAL COUNTERPARTS In CuHecan, II'• AH Volunteer Work •nd Not Too Many Lives are .Saved Housewives Due Pension -Dr.Mead Cle m e nte Courses MANILA, Th·e ·Philippines (AP) --AnthropoloiiJ.t Margaret Mead s aid tod ay~lkhe thinks housewives should get credit toward Social Security and other '4. pensions (or all the wock they do around the house. Volunteer Mexico Lif egiiards Study At a seminar on women's role The lifeguards of lhe volunteer Culiacan, Mexico. force are equipped with daring, pride and Cort.itude, bUt little more. As a result drownings are fre- quent along the 10 kilometer (25 WOMEN'S LIB BlAMED mile) beach, the lake shores~ FOR c;R.•llE w....._ ........... ,._, .. !!i!.<_w.-nci< lluliacon. Xnd, \'r.f ,. ~~ ~1 • more often than not, the guards in development Dr • .Mead also are called to pul l t he bodies out, • ec1· · • ·to break rather lb an perform rescues. adv1s ':-young women. 'nlat was the picture described a"!'aY fr.om dependence ~ mt;,n b Valentin Perez, captain of.the .... ;the 1Weadw1nner, sayin~ this ~acan force an all·vol.llbtee.r · "'•d a o serve as male 11bera· organizatioa whose members are • ~WivS a~ the cheaeest fonn ~~t Perez and seven mem .. ~1 labo " she. said, and the hers of bis force visited the San l~r li!lman is, the better . bis Clemente We guard Departmeot ~.do4l be:r wort, for nothing. wedneiday and picked up pro-m a med $100,000, ll would f essional techniques of lifeguard· au money be earns to ing rescue and first aid pro.. women to do what ced~res -. • s rornothlng. Tho ylsltors looted wllh, ~ ta es the work of five 1 ::til{.• ,, ,{'".. , , r ,.., •m n !'<111111...lhe·wllt.k ftaie" ·• -; • · ' ~ ' ."..t!r . We ~tJght'lo quB!iry what a .• _ \\'Oman IJ°"s In the home and giv.o Pakistan Wheat her credit when it comes to com· puling Social Security payments and pensions," she said. · She said the time has come "to ph11se out the nuclear family. We will go back to the communitie!I so the children will grow u,p among Jhrge groups o( people. The future ·lio ln the community-family af <See WOMEN~Pace A!l ~ r WASHINGTON (UPll -The Agriculture Department today announce<\ plans to fin ance the shipment of 300,000 metric tons of wheat -about 11 million bushels -to Pakistan under the eaS)' credit terms of the Food (or Peace Prok:ram. amazement at the well ·cquipped San Cle m e nte lifeguurd head· quarters, firs t aid facilities, jeeps and towers. Capt. Pe rez haS 12 lifeguards. He has 50 first aid men. There ~e 10 -otber m en training to 'become Cirst aid men. The force has ambulances ralhe l" than jeeps. . . While the position of lifeguard is unpaid, the men are regarded as heroes, said Hill Asturias, a Los Angeles County Ufeguard ac· companying the Mexicans as an interpreter. ""Ibey are loved by the people. Tiley do the best with what they have,'' Asturias said interpreting forCapt. Perez. TIUfVKS, BUI' . . ... 'NO T HANKS' LAS CjtU.CES, N. M •. (UPI) ~ .Rep. Harold Run~els (D·N.M.), routinely sends a letter of con· gratulaUons to consUtutents·wbo have.babies . but made a mistake in sending one to I111bet81abop. Mrs. Bishop sent Runnets back a l«ter thankin& him for bis lhoughu1 but Hid she w.S 77 ·years ola. and a widow. \ • Balboa The'ater Setback By JOHN VALTERZA Ol ltl• 0111, f'ifOtSIMt . llarbor Municipal Court Judge, Donald Dungan ruled Wednes·· day there is probable cause to· believe that two sex film!; being shown in Balboa are obscene. And the decision which ended a: week of hearings sels the stage· for more search· warrants an4 · seizures of "Deep Throat " and: "The Devil in Miss Jones.'" ~! It also served as the trigger for criminal trials now set to begin Aug. 26 on charges that the Balboa Pussycat Theater has ex· hibited obscene films. : Newport Beach Police Chief B~ J ames Glavas said today the pre-. li minary ruling gives him en;. couragement. ; "We do intend to make every effort to stop the showing of films which have been judged pre- liminarily to be obscene," he said. Dungan, \\1ho viewed the two Cilms in a private showing ar· ranged by police and the pro- secution, said his judgment was1 based primarily on the movies themselves. He ins is~ed t hal they, not testim ony by expert de- fense witnesses, were t he "best evidence." , Theate r chain lawyer Robe~ McDaniel asked immediately after the ruling that the decisio9- be stayed for 10 days to allow.for preparation of an appeal to lhe 11ext hi ghest court. . . i Thal bid drew a n 1mm~~~ objection from Deputy Distrjd;.· Attorney Orella Scars. She too~: sharp issue with the request and:.· alleged that if it were granted iL would al_low the ~ont~uing s~wr, ing of films which m her mma., (See OBSCENE, Page AZ> Ora age Cea•t '=· -Wea~r Fair skies Friday with contin ued s u·nny warm days. Patchy e8rly mom · ing fog at the beaches. Highs Crom 72 ta 80 at the strand rising to near 00 in· land areas. I NSIDE TOD1' Y Sotne Oroft(Je Coo.st re!i· denU thooglit lhey could gel their walclttmacallits iden· tifltd S<Uurday. but lllql"r~ .. mytterloua o.s ever. P.age.C-1. ladex I • . . ~ • • .. .. .. .. A2 DAILY PILOT s Tt11.1rsday. August 1.' 19'15 • Seven Counts ~'" Vall·erga Trial Goes: to J11rors ; By GARY GRANVILLE OIU>t 01Uw l"UMSq11 VEN1'URA-Three months to the daY. after he was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on seven relony charges, l'Ounty Ass\!ssor J ack Vallcrga's fate " Ticker Tic Trips Tape ... ,. " NEW YORK (t\P) ~~ 1\ computer malfunction at the New York Stock Ex- change caused the ex - <'Hange ticker system to- day f.o lose track of part of the' daY's trading. It was' the 10th such loss thiS Year and the first since JulY "1. li"'our of the earlier f3\lures'' caused a tem- pc)r3ry h;J ll in trading on the NYsE; nw r. The Exchange said it lost volume and price informa- tion for the firs t hour's trading and Y/ould not be able to reconstruct the missing information until after the trading close. '.Fourth Large Shark Caught :'.Off LA Comt ., LOS ANGELES CAPJ --A 15· _:foot great white shark has been .harpooned oCC the Southern 'icalifornia coast. the fourth -- r"and ·largest -of the OC'ean pre- dators to -be taken in recent i•iWeeks in local waters_ ,,·. It was brought ashore Wednes- . .day by Ted Sharp, 25, of Long 1.Beach. a fi sherman aboard the : d>rocalo. owned by Lerner Oil Company. It weighs an estimated. 2,400 pounds. Sharp said he harpooned the shark. near Anacapa Island ·after it was seen by U1'! Procalo's ~JX>ller plane :Nhile searching for ,:;'l'·ordfish. _ Ot her grc:lt whites taken in re- «:enl "'eeks were eight f~et, 10 J~ct and 12 .reet. All w,n.~ \aJ'~n by !ishermen 111 deep wattf. " Marine scientists say recent Sightings ahd landings of large 'Sharks appear to be the responses to movies like "'Jaws" and "Shark's Treasure," not an increase in the sea killers. "It used to be that fishermen ignored them." said one re- searcher. "Now they're sticking spears in them and bringin&· tilem in for everyone to look al.·~ The latest shark may be put on di s pla y at Lerner-operated restaurant in suburban Culver City or at Marineland in Palos Verdes, Sharp said. The 12·foot great _white was harpooned near Santa .catalina Jsland. It is on d\splay at Sea World, Ojn aquatic amusement *ark in San Diegot .. ~lider lnjur~ •SAN PEDRO CAPJ -A Redon· do Beach. man, experimenting with a new type of hang glider, surrered crilioal injuries when he plunged aoo -:reet to the rocky shore belbw.:Point Fermin Park here. alittiOi'ities. said. Jack Schroeder .~. was hospitalized Wednesda~n Harbor General Hospitalk~'t'Jth a fractured pelvis and bac ..:J>Ossible broken legs and mulijpje abrasions. OR ANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT '"" O"''"'" t•••• O•llr "''°'· -•~•"1"'·•••..,. 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This mornina. the n.lne..man, three-woman jury began verdict deliberations in a temporary .court building on a hillside ove r· looking the ocean. ., During those deliberations, the jurors will decide whether or not the assessor committed em- bezzlement. grand theft and mis- appropriation of public monies in connection with the sale of a computerized appraisal system to Spartanburg CoW'lty, South Carolina. If found guilty or any of the seven char ges, Vallerga faces a possible prison term of rrom one to ten years, forfeiture or his $:36.500-a-year elected offi ce and possible lines of up to $10,000. Should the jury find the 53- year·old assessor innocent, he will have won only round·one in a three round legal battle to vin· dicate himself. Still ahead of Vallerga is the trial covering a second Grand Jury indictment that charges him with illegal acts related to Rep. Andrew Hinsha.w's 1972 con- gra<isional campaign. He must also st and lriafon five counts o( misconduct charged to him in a Grand Jury accusation. Al issue as tlte jury aeliberates today is whether or not Valler~a profited illegally from the 1973 sale to Spartanburg. During the six·day trial, de- fense attorneys conceded their client had : -Accepted $714 for consulting services and expenses related to the $2,045 appraisal system s ale. --Received $3,090 froin Hinsha"· as his share or a $6,000 consultant 's fee the South Carolina county paid lo the former Oramge County assessor rrve months after he became a congress man. -Traveled to Y.'ashington, D.C.; and later to Spart.an.burg \\i.th Hinshaw on :,i )340 airline ticket paid for by Orang~ COUrlty. Defense attorney Richard Murphy closed his final argu- ments to the j\lry Wednesday by telling tbe jurors a c"o\inty official can Ietally accept outside in- come if it does not conflict with his offiC'ial duties. And, Murphy argued his client did not negciliate the sale, set the price or innuence the county's decision to sell the appraisal system to another public agency. In his. final . r.ebuttal argu- mi!nts. .. Assis.tillit District Al· tortteY Michael Capizzi charged that Vallerga's behavior related to the sale was similar to that of a hound following a scent. And the scent Capizzi described was that of coll6ulting fees. -" . 0.11, Piiot sun PMto VOLUNTEER ARTISTS WILL PAINT 16 BODIES Margartta Barrera, 20, Will Be In Technicolor 'Body' Shop 16 Models Get Paint Jobs Shakel:ipcare 's advice against gilding lilies not'l'•ithslanding, 16 volunteer artists will Wldertake to do just that with 16 attractive bikini-clad models Friday at the Vill age Fair in Laguna Beach. The event is a body painting contest and it will rWl from noon to 5 p.m. at four spots in Village ' Fair. a 00-s tore shopping mall in Lhe 1100 block of South Coast Highway. The store owners have donated p1;zes for both painters and their models. The idea belongs to P enny Hulnick, rtian3get of the Rock'.fair in the Iriall. "I jUst car'ne'\ip with this, this thought and I talked with some of the other shop owners and they all said 'hey, that's great~ and the first thing I knew, I was in charge of it,'' she Said. All the models will be women. ··we tried to get some men, but Bargaining Bid SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Democratic-dominated As- sembly Rules Committee has de- alt a serious blow to efforts to win enactment this year of a measure supported by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to provide public cmploye collective bargaining. men arc ju~oo damn vain. They just wouldn't do it," Mrs. llulniC'k said. Most of the models were round by personal contact. "We jus t ale rted the s hop owners and the word went out. Some would even as k good- looking CUJilomerJi .if they wanted to do It. .. We did get some models from the beach. We just kind or went up and down and looked at the bodies and when we saw a e:ood One, said 'Hey, how would ygu like to be a model for a day?•" she said. She acknowledged that the pro· motion ''might shake up some lit- tle old ladies,'' but said that "''asn't her·real concern. · "I hope that as the girls walk .around the mall, we hope we don't cause any traffic ·acci- dents,'' s he quipped. Huntington Case Pair Hel·d in Rape Of NY' Vacationer A 30-year·old New York City "'dman vacationing in Orange County allegedly was kidnaped from her hotel early WedneSdaY, brought to a Huntington BCach . apartment and raped by' two men. ., ... ., - Marine Rapi8t·. Committed to State Hospital A young M arlne ser geant authorities beneve committed scores of rapes in southern Oranle County and north SJn Diego County around Camp PendletOn over a two-year period ii.behind bars today. Barrie L. Hill, 24, who also is being discharged from the Marine Corps, could spend the rest of his life es a patient at Pat· ton State Hospital in San Bernardino. Tlie young enlisted man who was stationed al Camp Pend.letp,n during lhe entire wave of-sex as- saults attributed to hJm has beeo committed as 1 mentally dis· ordered sex orrender. He pleaded suilty last month to tour counts or rape and: one of armed~robbery and wu dvaluat- ed by psychlatrl•ll •' Onlver•lly Hospltal In San Oict10. · The prosecutlou dropped 19 other individual ooW1ts of rape and burglary in return for the de· rendaill's guilty plea leadlng to sublequ ent boa pilaU:ulioo.. .. . Police arre5ted John Joseph Potenza, 29. of 6100 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, and Reza Shane Bozorgnia, 35, Garden Grove, on suspicion or rape, sex perversion an.d kidnap. Both are being held in city jail with bail set at $25 ,000 each. Police said the woman met the . bYo men in a bar al her Buena Park hotel. Later she went out· side into the parking lot, police said, was coerced into one of the men's car, then driven to Hunt· lngton Beach against her will. Officers said she told them she was taken to Potenza's apart· ment, raped and forced to com- mit other sex acts . At about S a.m . Wednesday, she grab bed some of h er ' clothing, dressed and ran outside screaming, Police-reported. Residents of other apartments heard her and called poUce, who arrested ~.zor.enla. a1;1d Potenia os they allegedly trted to leave the complex. Magazine Seller, Raped in'. .Tustin .. A woman selling magaiines trorfl 'door to door in the Tustin area was raped Wednesday night by a man who pulled her into hls apartment and sexually assault· Cd h!r on hi s couch, Orange Co~ty Sheri(f's. ofCicers report· ed tO<lay. . , Deputies• who ure seeking the unidentified Ruspect !:>aid he al so forced h\s ·19·ye11r-0hl victlth to parllctpale in acts of sexu a.I perver&lon. They said she was otherwlse unharmed., • ' ., I 1 ' Ice Cream Company .Indicted ;J '., l'IEW YORK CU~f> -T)te Good ·Hum~r Cq_rp. oclpy WIS named In a 244-count Indictment charging the firm with makinl - and selllne odulteruted lee '" creatQ and ful,siCylng bU1lne11 re· cords to hide the fact from sfate inlpectors. .. An J>(ficial ·of tlje Qrm and • farmer employe. 4.l:;o were. ln-., dieted. • . . • .. " ~ Brooklyn District Attorney Eugene Gold suid Good llumor s ince 1972 .. knowingly produced, shipped, and sold ice cream pro- ducts containing a coliform bac- leri a 1 count hi ghl·r thun permitted by law." Gold said records showed that some samples had a coliform count 200 tim es the level permitted by Jaw, and others hud a bacteriological ruling "loo numerous to count." Asking to comment, David St. Clair, a legal rl'pI'l'Sl1ntative for Good l-lum or. said l'oli rorm has been found to be .. not harmful to health or dangerous in any way." l-le said it would be "not ap- propriate to comment" on Lhe charges relating to falsified re- cords. Gold said the firm kept two sets of quality control records - one, showing the true colifOrm count, for confidential use; and the other, s howing a false count, which was sho"'n to inspectors from the state Department of AgriC'ulture and Markets. Gold said the fal se records were destroyed by Good llumor. According lo Gold, in 1973, the Army r ejected a shipment of Good Humor ice c ream for hav- . ing a too high coliform rating. But instead of destroying the ice C'ream. Good Humor shipped it as a gift to the Jamesburg Home for Boys in James bur~. N.J . The indictm ent includea 122 felony counts of falsifying busi· ness record s und 122 m isde- meanor counts of m:.iking and selling adulteratC'd food pro· ducts. Named in the indictments were Donald Kennedy, 44. Edi~on. N.J ., Good Humor's director or manufacttJrtng. and J<Jmcs Ger- ram, 38, Matawan, N.J ., former director f6r quality control. • If convicted, the corporation faces a fine of up to $10,000 on l'ach of 122 felony counts and a fine or up· lo. $500 on each' of 122 misdemeanor counts. for a total of$1.281 million. • Misse~Or.m­ Ceremony KRUIN l ~GEN. The Netherland s (U PI> - Postrnun Marco Van TuJjl, 20, fainted in the 21welter- lng heat In the Roman· <;.at.holi~ c~uro)l jusl as he was expecteg to say ho wanted Mia oue1, i1: us hi.a wife. ... • The groom .waf un· con1cious for 4~. tnUWt ... ,until a •di>clor "'"' able.'lo It.vlv• ljll!l>/, .'J:, ;...;;" -,. Ttie-,.re!Jil~lis 'IOrvJce I tlf.iil WI l him and %' off~~' 'l;,Do" wu .~tpobedl'nUlt.beend. · ' 1 "'· .,, . f'ro"' P..,,e Al, OBSCENE are illegal. , Judi:e Dungan denied the slay. Dungan heard four days ot arguments on the issue of. ob· scenlty and in his summation Wedn~sday h~ termed the ex- perience·· an education.'' He conceded, however, that his ruling ""as s ure to be reviewed l>y higher courts. "But until then, it's the only ruling in l'ffect," he said. f'ro"' Page Al WOMEN ..• people of different ages and •eC'onomic le vels living C'lose Logether.'' . Regarding dependent wo'rnen, she said : "Wom en "'ho need a husband to Jook after them arc terrible nuisancl's. The more de· pendent they are. the harder the men have to work all their lives providinj for their women.'' Fish Perish At Elsinore ELSINORE CAP) -Hot weather bas been blamed for the death of tons of fis h in Lake Elsinore. State park offi cials said the de- ad fish piled up in mounds as high as four feet in spots along the JS· mile lake s tioi:elin·c. They said intense heat this , week,. which sent the surface water te rrtpctature shooting up to 92 degrees, t1aa •killed the fish, which ,fncluded 1sl1ad, blue gill and catfJ!jh, ... SALE! ' ON DISHWASHERS·WASHERS•DRYERS Fe~rln9 MAYTAG'S Top M0411el WU60tl . DISHWASHER '· . .- ' &~ W@illl [? @@[?W~©@ The column appear* 111lly e*cept · Saturd1ys ~ad Monda~1 c;o1 a 1Jrubl~1n '' Tlren tl)f'l/t' Pat /)U/111 . l'al U.'11/ L'UI ri-<t l<Jµr. f/l'I ti!•' c.111stCt•r11 011c/ he· I tun !JUJJ 11t"('1/ /u ~ul 1•1•Jn;q1111 it.>~ ni yo1il'r11~11•111 <111d 1l U,\/IH'liS /\10 1/ ·11n11r qu1•,\tru11s ro Pc\1 O~tt1111 ' Al Y ou r 1't>rv1 ce . (J ro 11yl' l'uu11t On1/y /'1/n1. IJ.Q. HUI 156(1, Cnsth ,\ff'?i~. C'A 92fi21;. I'lclucJe yuur !t'/1!/)1111111· 1111111/ii·r . Gold l..eaf Care DEAR PA1': I ~ave a gil ded picture rra mc t h3t has turnt.'<I dull over the yea rs . I believe it's a gold leaf m aterial. How can I c.le.:a n it witho ut ruining the f1 n1sh? D. F., l·luntin gton Beach 1r the rrame Is valuable, pru- res.!ilon al cleaning is advised. Do- lt-yourself procedure involves us ing a good quality household dry-cleanin g solvent Test firsl oo the unders ide of the frame. Dampen a cotton ball ·witfl the· solvent and roll or pal -do n't rub or scrub -on the gold leaf. 1\Jlow two or three days to judge r esu lts. If a c le a n , cle ar brigh tening results, tou may proceed to clean the whole frame. Sho~klng! DEAR PAT : Last April I or - de red four s hoc k a bsorber s through the. m ail for my antique V'odel A Ford. I sent a $125 check "'ilh the order l o Antique Auto and Pa rts by P ete in Chicago. I've telephoned Pete three times. and he says lha l either the shocks were shipped or that he wi ll s hip them again. When I asked for the UPS shippi ng number , he re- fu st.>d lo provide it . Will you see y.•hat you can do? T .M ., Costa Mesa The shocks wer e shipped by Pete, a nd you report You've re- ceived the m. Sealors Get Aid DEAR P.\T : \l·no iscli gible for the ~nior Citiz•·ns Property Tax Assistance? C11uld you also ex· Jllain the benefits? L .G., Costa Mesa This progra m applies to those occupant ho meowners . who re- ached age 62 no later than Jan. 1, 1975, resided in California on or , berore that date , and wbQse total household income for calf'odar year 1114 did ool exceed $10,000. As~lltance up to 96 peri:ent ls or. fered on those propet(y taxes paid on tbe first $7,SIO or as- st..>Ssed value. The rlnl t ax I S· sistance paym ents ror 197~65 are being m alled to 78,061 claimants who WI.It sb1re $13,478,000, it•was, announced. by S t at.; Controller Kenneth Cer y. \L a"'lt year t he Franchise Tax Board approved 1,aymeal of almM&.311,0.-claims totaling nearly $58 mUlioa -an aver age of $161 ter -Claim. The fin t grotg> o~ytn ents this year avera'ged~oXe 172. aalm forms have beea Di alled to those' who qualified last yeJllt', but new aP· pUcaots or Jin yone who did not receive a form lo the lllail m ay '· obtain lnfOl'inallon and forms b}r pho•ing th'e Fra nchise Ta x Board, 558..&540. • • - I Thurtday. August 7, 1975 s DAtL Y PILOT .fl . (. . Inflation -• Leary 'Ripoff' .Charged SAN FRANCISCO <U PI) -As· ;ociates o( Tim othy Leary lashed JUt Wednesd a y al a federal in· vestigatlon into their possible In· volvement in the LSD apostle's narcotics a c tivit y and prison ·escape. · Among t he forme r Leary in· timates who spoke to news m~n was San Fr a ncisco drug re- searcher. Michael Horowitz, who will !IP.pe a_r before thj'. feder81 grana "j ury investigating the Leary case on Monday. Horowitz eh8rged th at federal agents "ripped otf" most of the Leary pa pers in June, 1974 with Lea ry's connivance. Leary had escaped from prison in San Luis O bis po i n 1970 . H e began cooper a tin g with fede r al in · vestigalor s after he w as t aken in· to custody again. The grand jury will a s k Hor owitz about Leary and his as· sociates but he w9n 'l be r equired lo produce documents other than scientific papers and correspon· dence in volv in g Lear y and Leary's former wife, Rosemary. • Hor ow itz was asked if he thought Leary ··would throw you to the wolves" to gain release from feder a l custody, he re plied. that Leary's testimony before federal gr and ju"ries in Chicago and Orange County last year was "the most fa r out thing he's ever done. I feel he thinks he did what he had to do." Horowitz described how Leary appeared last June when the two men met in a St. Francis Hotel s uite : "Ther e was no question that this was Tim all the w-.y. I fell t hat Tim really t..·anted out of custody bad . He told me, 'You've nev.e r spent t ime in prison, you ve never been away from your wife and children'." Two Marines In C1;1stody For Robbery· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two Camp Pendleton Marines wanted in connection with an Oceanside armed robber y were in custody today following their arrests by F QI ageht s, a spokesman Said. The FBI said Victor Le roy Freeman J r ., 24 , was taken in!o cus~y al &,ubur ban Alha mbra Tu y nigbt>on a federal com- plain c har ging him with the J une 17 robbery pf Imperial Sav· . ings &: Loan Asf()CiaUon. Held in lie u Of $50,000 bond was Jay Evan~ Chance, 20, who was arrested 1n Lancaster on Mon- day, a gents said. Chance was ac- 'e15.~ '.in a federal warrant with pc~vm:g ~d concealing stolen property, aa thortties said. A spokesm an said Freeman -entered the savings a nd Joan 'facility and took $1 ,500 worth of travelers checks at gunpoint. He escaped alone. authorities said. ' • · ' Pric~s-. SharpI·y Higher WASlllNGTON (AP) -The government reported today that hi gher costs for food and f¥el tri_g. gered the second sharpestjum•of the year in wholes ale prices dur· ing July . offering fresh evtdertce of a resurgence of inflation. The Labor Department-said its Wholesale Price Index climbed 1.2 percent, revers ing a decline of one-tenth of I per centinJW1e.'1'be rise was the largest since AprfPs 1.5 percent and was onJy the tJt!rt! monlhlyincreaseoftheyear ., . The increase, which had be'en e xpecte d by Adminis tratitin economists, work~ "out to an ~· nual r ate of 14 .4 Percett. Com· bined with June 's increase in c~·· sumer prices at an annU411'{Bl of 9.6 percent, the la tesl...reJ>prt ' • dicated ~ha t innatio_, is re~a!,rlif:tg strength. Consumer prices t)ild subsided to an average annual in· crease of 5.2 percent during tbe three previous months. . . · 1 A row of rice sparrows from J a va m a ke a pre~ty pict_ure pe~ched in the San Diego Zoos tropical r a m forest aviary. T heir pink b ills a nd feet add color to tbe otherwise dra b birds, feathe r ed in sh a des of black , wbite and gray. Wholesale price increases, lof co_urse. us ua lly m ean higher pnces for consumers and the . latest report did ·not include S.enior .Agencies M~rge County Moves to End Dissension on Aged several factors a lready in place which will push up prices. Adminis trat ion econom ist s, however , contend the current sur- ge is tempo rary a nd will give waY withm a few months. The index includes prices from all level~ of tbe economy; includ· ing industrial r a w matedals and With an eye toward ending organization com prised or the group called the Orange County other items several steps r e· months of bicke ring between two Arca ,\gency on Aging a nd the Council on Agjng was designated moved from consumers. The Orange County panels on senior county Senior Citizens Counc il. by the state as the county's AAA , L a b o r D e Pa rt m e n l sa id citi zens, county supervisors fired The la tter gr oup was c reated entit.ling i( to Stat~ arid county wholesale prices of j ust those P.f.O· the direct or of one Wednesday by supervisor s two years ago to funding. ' ducts he aded for the retail Je'vel 1' and ordered both merge(! inlo a act aS a n a d v isOr y g r oup The codnly fouqd, however, were up 1.4 percent, the.biggest single entr y. specifica lly for them . that another advisory body was increase since Nove mber. 11 The ne w or g anization w ill Dave' Fish, a senior analyst ror needed,· so 'the Senior Citizehs The depa rtment said (odd md be known a s the Senior Citi zens the County Ad ministrative Office Co uncil was formed." farm product s aCcounted for P r ogra m Office . J l will be who has been working to clear up F'isll said the county then de-three-fourths of the jump In tlle responsible for a dvising Or ange probl e m s in the seniors pr o-termined it could perforni. the over -a ll index. Thatcategory'rO!iC County government, chleOy the grams . said the re has been an AAA tasks more effic iehtl)" than 4.6 percent on the strength 'or board of supervisors, about how enormous tangle or events and the Council on Aging and ex-higher prices for vegeta b,es, £edera l and st ale aid lo senior continuing controversy. ercised its prer ogative to l ake grain, fats a nd oils. sugar and citizens s hould be spent. Re said the only way to solve it over the fu nction. sweets a nd all basic protein •L- W e d n es d ay · s a c t ion b y was lo officially dissolve the A.AA The staff and advisory groups meat. poultry and fisb. 1 ' sllpervi:;or s was designed to e nd a nd the Senior Citizens Council or both organizations were put Industrial commodities aiS - feuding between the Area Agen · and vest their powers in the together in the same offi ces last vanced £-0ur-tenths of 1 percebt cy on Aging and the county's Senior Cit izens P rogram Office. falJ and the rivalry over who was due lo higher prices.for rue\s and Senior Citizens Council. It came which is helid e d b_y Walte r in control began, Fish said. relatedproductsandpower. . after supervisors heard an emo· Scales . ... It was then· that ttw Senior The· la test adva nce left thei· ' - tional appeal by Dalila Nieves, Fish explained the sequence or Citizens Program Office came dex 8'.1 perc~nl a head of W&er t the fired director of the county's events that led to the confusion into being, but Fish tiaid it was in Vl'aS a Yea r ago. T his was Area Age nc y on Aging. and controversy. na me only until t he board's ac· smallest 12-month advance"sin,:e She s aid what the board was He said a semi-ipdependent Lion Wednesday. the 8.2 percent figure r ecorded·lh doing was ''illega l " Wlder terms ,----------'--------------------!F:..e~b~ru".a..:ryr:r_l'o!9'.!7~3:_. ______ ·_ of the feder a l Olde r Americans Act and tha t she was being fired because she refused to be "a yes rrian . ·• The Senior Citizens Progr am Offi ce has existed on paper since last October i vi.•hen s upervisors agreed lo the concept of a joint . ' No K ent Dismissal CLEVELAND CU P() -U.S. Di strict Coutt J udge Donald Young Wednesday rejected de- fense motions for dismissal or c harges aga inst Ohio Gov . James A. Rhodes and former Kent St ate Unive rs ity president Robert I. White after plaintiffs ' attorneys rested their case Wed- nesday in a $46 million damage lria I. SA.VE 20o/c Armoir:e neg. S799. Sale Price $639. Nigbt Table Reg. S269. ca. Sale Price $2 15. ea. Bed-King Size Re~. 345. Sa le P r ice $275. A-UGUST SALE Venetian by Heritage I I ;I ,\. \ ., . .. ~\ I ' •" '-.. ,. I ,. " I I ,, ~ I I " t . '\ . ~. .\ ~ .~ ' . \ • " . ,. . , ,. 1l I! ,, " I· I: I' ' A7B-1l.Size Fits Vegas, Pin to s, Colts, Gremlin$, Falcons, Toyotas and Other Compacts Tripl e Dresser 76'' Reg. 699. Sale Price $559. ' 'll Custom Pom!rCushion Pvl)gh/,s STEELGUARD PO R LR7b15 CUSTION $4995 -H71x14 :;: $31 so Blem Black · "::: · '--· ...• a..m,.Biock The•e . Slze•.Sale Pi'lced roo DR71a14 BR7eil3 t llR7"'14 I POLYST,EEL STEEL,GUJ\RD STE'ELGUARD RAD IAL WS RADIAL JILK .. BLEM , BLEM r. •LEM $36!.5... '36~ . .-$43 ~ .. 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE TRAINLOAD SALE GOING ON llNteHATOll WASl=t . .ta COMOIT10MllS • DITlll CCM'ACTOIS pm•s GOODYE AR TI RE CENTER Owntd and Operated by Twin Mirr or Sl l9. ea. Sa le Price ~'95 . e a. DECORATIVE BRIL'UANCE INSPIRED BY THE VENICE OF A GOLDeN AGE: Optn Mdn,, Thuts. & Fri. E:vts. ll ': I ~ '· t 'ti l'R~NK. WOOD Tlr•'lnc.. • · •11 Wocldtefd M . (lllnt to ~-0") I L TORO t$7·"'°.1 LAMIA BEACH 110 ··-·· c11o11 I.,.,... Cllevy 494..ont ! I PROFESSIONAL INTER IOR ·DESIGNERS 1 I 2211 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA,, ~Allf. '· . . Ail DAILY PILOT Thur1d1y. Auoust 7, 1975 • Portugal R@ds ·K.it1 · Civilian LISJ\ON llJPJ )--Communisls a1·n1cd with autom"tic ri(ll's ki lled onl' man a nd wounded five olhl•r.s tuday 'vhcn they fired into a C'rovrd dt•monstratin~ outside tht·ir headquarte rs in the no1iht•rn tJ"'·n of F.afe. Violence .1lso spreud lo the central and t.':JStl'rn rPgions of the country. i\1ilitary sl'curity chief Gen. (>tt•lo Surai,•a de Carvalho and <1rmy chief-of -staff Gen. Carlos f''al;>iao rushed to Porto to try to ste)n lhl' jlrowin~ civil strike and • ;!, ' ift· (: I N SHORT J ;§'·~ helii an emergency meeting with ~ tht}' region's military comman-i dl'r,S . 1/hc go vernn1ent dis patched ll'ff>."·ing marines to Fafe, a town 20 mil es qortheast of Porto. arter the shooting in cident. The n1arines "'ere patrolling thl' streets and protecting the Com- 1nunis t headc1uartcrs. Army troops havr ioided in with c rowds attacking the l'Ommunists and :-;orfietiml'S have eve n aidl·d them . Gair11eJ1 Trial . . Red11ces Charges Superior Cour\ Judge Hamilton Hobgood (1i ght) and guard . leave Wake County courthous e in Raleigh, N.C. after J~dge annOWlce<l he is reducing charges a gainst Joan Little from 1st to 2nd degree murder. Miss Litllc is accused of stabbi.ng death of jailer. Pair Sacsft!cioaas , Hoffa',s · Foster ~ , , Soll>'Stalling' . ' DETROIT (UP!l The children of James Jtofrt1 ,1th.e mis- sing falJcn cr.ar of th~ Teamsters U,n ion , said ·todat.y their mysterious a d optive brother, Charles '"Chuckie" O'Brien, had not talked lo them for more than half a year. Meanwhile, stutt; and federill officials are in~stigiltlng reports that Hoffa withdrew about $1 million from a union pension fund shortly before he vapished last week, according to v infOrmed sources in Detroit and in Washlngton. The statement b y Mrs . !Jarbsra Crancer, llorfa 's da ug hter from st. Louis, Mo., raised specul ations or whether 0 ?..8rien was s till with the Horras 'or wmehow was involved in Hof- fa "s {jisaj>p'earance from a restautant . parking lot a w'*k ago Wednetiday. llER BROTHER, attorney James Hoffa, 31, demanded O'Brien t ake a lie detector test. He said O'Brien, (<iced With the demand, "hesitated, stalled and said ·maybe later'." Young Hof- fa believt's ''he has some knowledge of what happenC'd. '' O'Brien. 41 . a Teamsters or - ganizer, h<id been missing for all of~icia l purposes --since Thurs- day, tht> day after his adoptive fathe r dis appc..1red from the pa rking lot . l·le s urfaced Wt·dncsday and spent threQ hours in Team:;ters ' Dh;trict No. 43 headqu"rters tell- ing FBI a&ents, poli ce and £ellow Teu1n sters o{ficial:-1 what he k.new -if anythini.:. When ~ got out:, he said nut a \lo'Ord and charged awny in u car with hi s atto1·ncy , Jame!:i Burdick . Burdick. in <.i hectic stre e t p a v e ment nl'WS con- ference. t'on£ined himself mqslly to "no t'ommcnl, ·· although de- nying O'Brien wa11 the man seen last Thursda y ge tting into a Te amstl•rs c c:ar clo8e lo the pc:ark· ing lot whl•r c lluffa dropped out of sight. T JI E VOICE OF Mrs. Crancer bt>t:ame cold when s he !:iaid, "We haven't seen him (O'Brien) since Thanksgiving last yt•ar. 1-le has not tried lo reach us or call of his own volition. "IC he l'ured, then he would have bel'n with us through this ordeal and he would have wanted to be with us. "My fatht>r loved him. and a Pl'rson \lo'ho loved a pcrtion ... " l\1rs. Crancer's voice broke ofC. ''[·m n ot <.ll'CU Sing him O( anything at any lime." she said. ··But it 1n a y tak l' a lot of nerve.for him toe.ill us up.·· Dldllusfom>d . Rep. Wilbur Mills, (0 -Ark .) whose l'lout as House Ways and M e an s Comn1it t oc cho.1irme1n dissolved 111 alcohol and s candul, says he (i-s di s illu s ioned wi th \Congress and m<.1y not seek another tl'rm: Disabled Vet Raises Get Ford's Okay l TA~1P,\, Fl a . (,.\Pl --Confi· di.'qt that he's finally "out ·of thl.' r lu(ches of the Justice ~part· rncnt, ·· formt'r Sen. Edward J . t:urnt•y says he will try to regain h is, hl'allh ·before decidin g "'ht>ther to utlempt a J>Olit1ral l'Omt'b:Jl'k . "fl'ht• gove rnme nt had its shot. They nevt•r had a case lo begin "'ith. ·· the elatt•d 61 ·year-o!d llcpublican s aid \Ve dnes da y aftlo!r a jury clearl'd hi m of fivl' thtll·ges in a $233.000 slush fund scuhdal a nd left tv.·o othl•r \:Ount:; unresolved. Mideast Gap Closing? ~1rs . Cranl'er bridled at the s ugges tion O'Brien was hC'r ··adoptive brother." "llc's not that ." she said . but shC' conceded he had grov.•n up in her t?orne. JAMES HOFFA SAID. "I think somewhere, somehow lht•r c is a relationship between my father 's disappearance and hi s attempt lo return to pov.·cr in the union .. 'Fh('re art' soml' thir.~s that in- dicate the possihility that he n1ight be ali \·c v.·hich I'd r<ithcr not i;o into right no"1• '' WASHINGTON (.\Pl -· Dis- i.:bled veterans will r('CCi\'C cost- of-living increases ranging from 10 to 12 pt'rl'ent , dl•spit c V.'hite House fl'ar:. thal thl' raises arl' too high. 1~residen t Ford signed the measure and warned Congress thl' incr ease, which more lh<in doubles a mounts asked in his bud get proposal, v.•ill <·os l hair a Sinai Troop Pullout Proposal Due Friday billion doll a rs a year. f!" ··1 rn ust. thr r c fore, r(!mind the Congre8s thol v.•e simply l'an nol continue addin~ lo federal de(icit spending without facing day of reckoning," Ford said. Indian Ott~ NEW DEW·l[. India <APl -- Prime ~Iin\Ster Indira Gandhi's government t o da y pus fied through s weeping t•onstilu\jonal i.l mend'ments curtalling the r igh\ or the courts to pass judgment on hl'rem ergency decret..-s . • The amendments in effeCt re- moved h..-r lei:al problems ·- t·onv1ct1011 on clet·tor<.11 abuses (·harp:es -from Suprt-me Cou11 rcviev.· and gave her power to maintain e me rgency N1e in~-.~ definitely, including police pov.·er ·tu arres t political dissidents v.·ithou ~ trial. "•••onauta OK MOSCOW (AP I --Soyuz 19 cosmonauts 1\lexci Leonov <ind Valeri Kubasov have bet.-n re- leased fro m medical supervision. 16 days a fter their return from lh("ir joint space miss ion with L'.S. <1stronauts. The Soviet Nev.'!:i ,\gency Tass r e porte d that Lcpnov and Kubasov v.·c1·e reieasC'd WC'dnes- d;1y . The ,\~en cy !:iaid they were nl•ar\y in "preflight form" t...,·o dayi; .'.lfler landing July 21 . but re- mained under scr1Jtiny because of an a ~rce ment w;pi U.S. space offic1als. · .l\'orlhoresl AC'C'ord ;\·fJ NNEAPOLIS, Minn. (1\P ) Thl' Air Line P\,lots Associa- li on endl'd it s LhreP-d<J y strike Hgainst Norlhv..·esl Airlines early today with the signing of a nc\\' thrc..>e·Yl'ar l'OD t1·act. s aid \V .J . l ·sery J1· .. director of the F'edcral ~rledi at i on .11nd Concili ation Scr\·,ice. ;\ Northv.·esl'orricial said there n'a!i a good' cti1fnce some of the <urline 's (ligtits would be re· sumed toda)' but he s<iid nut many . By Vnlted Press International Is rael plans to respoqd. to F,g ypt ·s proposals for a new Si11ai troop v.·ithdrawal agreement by J.Tlda y. a governmentsourcesaid toda y. The gove rnmCnt ·run· Is raeli Xational Radio ~icl tht• gap bctvoeen ,the two slaes .has narrowed. The source '!:! comment came shortly aftt"r the radio reported that Se1:relary of State Henry A.· Kissin ger has askt'd Is rael lo Spt'ed up the pace of its nl·gutl,it - lions "·ith Egy pt so he't'an resume hi :;:. Mid di e E a s l. shu\llc diploma cy later thiS month. "EGYPT'S POSITION has moved closer lo Israel 's on s everaJ issues." the radio report- ed. "Dr. Ki ss ingerv.'ishestocome to the Middle Eas t in about tv.'o "'~eks but v.·ill make a decision ~·hen he rel'eives the Isr<ieli reply .'' · Prime Minister r·itzhak Rabin ·.met with his negotiating team for a t least two hours lo study the Egyptian reply,, conveyed Wed- nesday, to Isrseli propOsals made ~st week. Charges Not Likely In FBI Mail Snoop Y.'ASHI!'IGTON (AP> -- Alt h ough the FBI h as a l'kno"·ledged lhat it opened pri\·ate mail• for a numtx:r of years. Justice ·o epartm'enl of- ficials say eriminal cha rJ:!cs ·at?ainsl th1J~e involved arc un · likelY . Federal la"· prohibits tam1:icr· ing v.'ilh the m<.iil, a nll the Rockeft.>ll t>r Co mmi ~siu n Doily Pilot Ddi•ery Is Guorllftt..,el P/.o,,day-f rld11v 11 yOu 00 not ,..,1vr· vou• oa11Pr tiv !> 30 pm . ca!I beto•<> 1 I" m and your coov w11! be C:<'· hv,.•ed S~turd,1y ;;nd Sundi!V It you do no! •ece1vi? your <.OPV bv 9 a.m Slihlr- d<iy '" 8" m S unday. c,,11 be!orf' 10 11 m ;ir1d your tf>D V will 00 del•,,trOIJ Circ•latio11 Tt'ltptl-• M·~~I O range Co1Jntv Aru.i~ •42·4l21 Ncirtr"'•~s! Hvni.ncn u,, 0(' .. Cf'> ,1nfl We~l m1n~TFr 540-1220 S.iri Clerr>enlC CaO•'>Tr.1'1C! B•!acl1. San Juan C<11u&lr ,,nu 011na Po1n1 Sou Tl• L .i1111na l aouna N•Qu<'I ••s..o•>o described s imilar operations con- ducted bY the Central IntelUgence r\gency as unlawful and possiblv unconstitutional. BUT A LTHO lJ GH Justice Department officials say they are t'x amin i n ~ t he 1'~B I program,· some sourcl'!:i noted that if the operation l·ndl·d in 1966as lhe FBJ c laims. the five-year statute of limitations v.·ould have expired yl6ars ago. Department sources said thcv don 't yet knov..· the extent of the mail-opening operation. r"c- purtedly carried out primarily in Washington and !\/l'w York and iu-vol vin~ mail Sl'nt by American <:it izens to Soviet -bloc embassies. Th~ purpo!:il' oft he progr~m. ae- (•ording tu an FBI statement, ··\\.·as solely to carry out FBI coun- terintelligence responsibilities in order to thwart espionage efforl<:i directed against the L'nited States by foreign pov.·ers. ·· N~tion's ·Hea~~"and Dry Cold F~nt Clou4s Up A.ppalachiam, East 'ollt.Tio-M Wf ... TIMt UIVl(f POl.lCAl t •• 7Alll l\1 l • f •Pf l 0.00 lf.77 -MM"lhern CaHtorn1a. Te~rllure1 ea rly l~ay d._ 1nlo '"" WlS from I"" up.,., MJMli1"PO< V~ll•V to the ~rlhern "P~l•r.i11n~ ,,.,1n ion>e •O' In Micnl9an ~nd l'.'i'l<on,in. FU!lei •l,w are reciort..i l"ro"ljl'I ll'le P•t•ht NorH!...,.ll wltll ~ l1o1>11•e<1 ~in Ore\lon. MUCIMI· """ 10·Q<rqref re'1<1i"'J' ,,.... ~•• l!'delwwller• attomp .. nie<I by "IQ!! numo<1i1y on tl'le Gull t'n<l IOUI I> "11111'\\ot "~t••· l~ w~lhWf)ffrll 6fwrt¥l';I• ~Iii! we r• 'lmm•!r 11'!1;! In IF!f 90s. l empe••lurei ll •ouncf t"4 NUon tllrly IO<l•y '""P•<I Jrom 101 f l Net'<!~~. C•ll'-10 olll •! Pel1llocll'I - >ieUOl'ltOtl L.•~t', Mi(ll, •nct •t K~lllll f•!l~,Ore. . c ...... W'f!atlw!r ~ nlOfll M'\6 mornln9 low Cleioudi ~<on'll"9 mO'l!ly '"""'' tl>I) •llf•· -· LllJlll ~••l•bl~ ••ncu fl{l.lf ,..., li:W>k1'!. H"rill~ IOClay '' 10 11 " CM•t .. l•mH••lu••l ... ,11 •W191' behwttn •• •n<I I), l nl1nd l1m Pfffl....., wlh ,...,.. MlWff" t} ..w;i 11. Tl>e ... ttr,~Oll"llr,i•• wlll l!IPctl ll41LY PILOT CLASSl81D ADS 642-5618 ' "The team will meet again Fri- day and C'onsolid<-tle its thoughts and send them to Ki ssinger," the sourcetiaid. The report by the radio's political correspondent appeared after Israeli offic ials e xpressed "'cautious optimi!:im·· un pro- Spel'W for a successful conc lu~ion to the negotiations being mc..'tliat- ed by Kisslng:e1:.,. · THE RADIO s aid Kissinger made the request :.n a note al· tachcd to Egypt's reply til Israelii ~ proposals for a new pact. The note said Kissinger wanted to resume shuttle diplomacy about Aug. 20 the radio said. . ' Th e n ewspaper Yedioth Aharonoth. said KisMinger "sees the Eygpt1an reply as a pc.-;itive step that gua r antees progress in the negotiations. On the JsraeJ-Lebanon border. clashes erupted . for the fourth ~traight day a s rocket fire Crom Israeli ter-rllory raked a Lebanese army rorwardposilion. NEW WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTORY • ' 40o/c Coffee Price Hike RIO DE .JA N F:IRO <UPI } --Th e Brazilian Coffee Ins titute tl as lifted its temporary suspension on instant corfee exports and announced pricl' hikes of up to 40 percent, accord- ing to an of£icial note. The J BC tiUSpendc..'<J all C'offl'e t'Xporls two weeks as a r1;>sult of the frosts in southe rn Brazil v.·hich destroyed 70 percent of next year 's crop which had been expected to be 28 million bags ( 132 poµnds •• each ). Ford. who had asked for 5 pcrrenl inl·rcases for the 2.2 million vell'ro1ni; c ov{·rc..'1.1 by thl' law, urged Con~ress to hold its future spending to the limits he ~et in his bud).!et <1nd '"to find suffir1l•nt s avi11 jl~ in other pro- ~ran1 s" to make up fur the addl'd s pl'nding on vetet<1ns. Undl.'r thl' nl'W l<1w. which nlakes the incrc<is cs retroactive t o Aug . J ,. veterans with s crv it·e -co nn~cled dis abiliti~s v.·iJJ get v~rying paymenls at:· cordinte to the rating of the di!:i-· ability and to anatomical loss. The mini1num pay fu r veterans will be r~sed from S:!2 and $35 monthly. The maximum increases from $1,454 to$1 ,628. T he law also includes in· creases of J 2 percent for widows of m e n who die of ser vice-related cau!:ies. These rates va. ·· Hc cording to the r·ank of ·th veleran at tht: time of death .b disc.har~c . THOUSAND$. OFY,0$ HUPE -CHOICE OF STYLES AND C~LORS NOWYOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WROLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME RANDS HUGE SELECTIONS. FINE QUAllTY PADDING ANDUBOR AVAILABLE All.WORK flALY- GUARANTEED SHAGS ONIY : ~;.':.~'.. $400 • Plv•h 5hog , • ToneonTont ,.. • Sc..,lpture) ~ 1 lri Color snag. '"'° VALUES TO $9.95 ". SQ. YD. 100%NYLON VALUEST0$13.95 1' SHAGS ONIY : flF· SJ' .OO • Commercial . mi • Nylon ' iQ • Twtt<k ' ,,.. I -,. VALUES TO $6. 9 S LAYAWAYS lYAILAIL£ All MAJOll CREDIT CARDS ACCmtDI . ' BAllKJl~CllQ IRIMt 11. · r :rs~ IMMIDIATE INSTAIAATIONJ , ' . ' • Thunid-v. August 7, 1975 01\ILYPILOT A.S Davis Bla'"es Lif)fJers ;~ Debbi 'Kill'°' .... Said: U.S. OnVerge of'CrimeWave?I Allen' ' NpRWAl.K CA P) _ and said th<'Y would DebOfah Ku.nlaen& said equest a mistrial when ,at least t',\•ice last week etrialr('SUmestoday. that ahe fired the ~hob Miss Powell said she that kUlcd, Danny Allen, ad become friends with a su~rise wltnea& in her n . Kantaeng after she murder \rial tea tilled. ttended eerly sessions Melanie PdweJI, who r the trial and latl'r met soid s he me.t th-0 19-)'~r-he .defendant . and her oad defendMnt 88 the tiiMI lilmtJy apd .friends On wu becinning two weeks -veral occasions. go, aald Mrs . K .. ntaeng THE WITNESS SAJD Bdmltted on at least two he had attended an in· occasions in her pre-ormal party '-'"'ith !\1rs. St!nce that she had killed Kantaeng last week, and Allen. at one point, went oul· Mts. Kantaeng is ac· side with the dcfe°'danl <"Used of the shotgun where they encountered slaying of Allen, 21 , a <1 stranger on the street. her family's l.ong Bear "'Don't you recogruze apartment on Oct. 3, 197 me?' " the witness quot- --the day after sh t.>d.M rs. Kantaeng as ask· claims s he was ubduc ing the man . ··'Ha· and raped Dy Allen. ven'l you seen my pie· , , ture in the paper? My MISS POWELL'. name is Debbie Kan- testimony crepted an u taeng. I'm the one that roar Wednesday in th murdered that Danny AJ - Norwalk courtroom a len.' " Spearh~ State Tre a s urer Je~se Unruh joined former Gov. "Jlat" Brown in initiative drive Wednesday to abolish Senate and Assembly (120 mem- bers) c.1nd 1·eplace them with a one- house legislature of 9~ .. memb t.•r s . lt woUld reportedl y save taxpayers up to $40 million a yea r . defense attorney charged the witness ma have been plunted by tb prosecution to befrien Mrs. Kantaen'g. l.awyers for Mrs. K laeng bitterly challeng the propriety of cal · Miss Powell as a witne. without advance wan Judge Upholds New. Nudity Law Nixon's Name Nixed LOS ANGELES (1\J>J could have set as ide a de- --Los Angeles County's signaled beach a rc.:i t !lew ordinance ~rohibit· y,•hcrc wearing s wim 1ng be.at'h. nudity has suits would be optional passed 1~ flrst legal test. 1 but t heir re!us;.1 I to do so Supenor Court Judce is lct;!al. LOS ANGELES (UPI) --Women's liberation h<&s brought America tn the verge of "a l'rime wave like lht' world has n ever seen before" because neglectful and amoral mothers .urt• breeding a generation of savages and sociopalh:s . says Police Chief Edward Davis. ''\'ou ain 't sel'n nothint: yet," Davis said Wednesday of increases in street criml'. "You may n(·ed a bomb shelter to goto·· in the future. Slaying Suspect Hunted BAKERSFIELD CAP) --Police are seeking a motive and a suspect in the apparent beating de· ath of an inheritance lax :.-i ppraiser here. The bound. decompos- ing body 01 t 'lem1ng Atha;63. v.·as found in his ra ns ackt.>d apartment Wednesday after an as- sociate told Police he hadn't seen Atha in a couple of days . It appeared Atha had bee n s trul"k "one or more blows lo the head," an officer said. 1-lis f('ct v.·ere bound and his mouth and eyt:"s taped. ATHA, FIRST appoint· ed ais ·a tax' appraiser in Kerh County when U.S. ''Just think of the liberated woman vt'ho want s l o act lik e husbunds are suppost.'<I to aC't , at least the v.·ay we've painted husb1r:1.nds through history," Davis said in a speech. Ht•, you can cheat, YIJU can steal, then th<' piddl· ing 17 and 18 percent in· crt'oase in crime now is )!oing to go up so that it':- going to shock hl'll out of you." "If yo u don 't havt' love and <'ulture in the home you're going to l>c some k\nd of living s av;_1~c." l);1vis s airl. Du vis spoke to a nu~t· ly receptive <iudie1u:c of 1niddlc·a~ed couples at the brcakf<1st c lub. dones lyinJ:, stealing and\ killing ... a philo:soptur) l'Onccpt that h as penetrated everyon e v.·ho has l:Onc to a un· · iversily ·• ''W hen momm y becomes that way it become2' pretty fatal." he said. ".J f mommy believes in swinging, and that there's no viability to the truth, that you can ",\ child is rormCf.I in the !irst rive yc;1rs, and v.·hcther hl.''s ~oing tu become a <'r i m ina l spciopath ... 1s pr1..-d1ct C'd on what goes into his mind before he goes lo school . I-le s:tid rrim1• "is j?O· llljo! to go up anti up and uµ'' bl'C:IU S I'' uf lh<' breakdov.·n in traditional motht'rhood and "the rll.'~mora hty which con- 011\•is is known for hi3i strongly '-'"'Orded and con - t rovers in I slalemenl1. fl<' once advocated erect. ing ~allows al airports so planl" hijackers couJd be tri("d and han~ed on lhe s pot. PLUMMER'S MID-SUMMER OF FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES 3 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 thru SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 FRI. IO lo 9 • SAT. 10 lo 5JO • SUN 11 lo 5·30 PLUMMER'S C•D :6 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 1•._.u..A..-1n•1......_..,. PASADelA ........ 4494741 L05AM40PES •...•• 120.3911 •644-2330 116W.Dll.._....,_ PASAlllHA •••••.•• 449-4941 ....... , ............ ~-....... , .. ~··-·-·· -. .... , .. __.,,..._, __ 8262 Cloirrnool Mesa ll•d. SAH DIEGO -560.1390 Fri.·Sot. 10:00·5:30•Sun. 1:00·5:30 ALL SALES CASH CHECKS MASTER-CHARGE BANKAMER ICARD ACCEPTED ... ' SACRAMENTO CA --The Richard M. Ni Freeway from Culver tyto Marina Del Rey w of Los Angeles \l.'O become the Mari Freeway under newly traduced legislation. Norman R. I:J:owds up-Rej('rting the argu· held the lt:gal1ty o~ the ment by altornl'Y Gary co~trovers1a l Jaw 1n a L. Symonds and Deborah !"l'hng Wednesday, say· M. Nesset that the b.an 1ng .thatopponentsof t~c was discriminatory ord1na nce ~·ould have.ht-because it rt>quired tie chance 1n atlemptmg women but not men to l~ prove it is unconslitu· cover ' their c hes'ts , Lional. . Dowds sa:id : Senator Alan Cranstoni -~iillllilllllil!iil!ilii~lWii~~~~~~il~~~~~ii!~~il!lliiili!iiiiil~illlill~ wl:ls state controller, had been active in political ... The resolution to move Nixon's name Cr several miles of st Highway 90 "''as · troduced Tues day Sen . Nale Holden ( Culver City). The AssociCo1tcd Pr reported erroneou that the resolution w have changed the na to the Nixon Freew· The story appeared W nesday in some editio of the Daily Pilot. I . Dowds said the county "There is a ·.rational Board of Supervisors basis for disting uishing between men and women campaignli for Democrats Cranston and former Assemblyman Raymond Gonzales. Policewoman Shoots Self SAN LEANDRO (U PI ) --A San Leandro re· se rve policewoman. despondent because she failed the test for the rc- g u l a r force , killed herseU with her police revolver, according to investigators. Evalee O'Brien took her own life Wednesday. 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HOW 7.15 AMl'LE .... l'AUIMfi • HOllMAL ALTHATlOH l'ltEE IMTlllE STOCIC HOT OH SALE ec 'S M E H S S T 0 It E .S 146 7 VI• LWo (neKt to Lido Theater) Newport leaclt Open Dally 9:30 to 5:30 -Fri. 11119 p.m. ,.,-Sunday 1-1 to 4 ' .. • " ' ,. . ·' ·•: ,, ' I ~ I , \ .. ' . ' A4 DAILY PILOT Portug al Red s Kil l . Civilian I.I S llO~ ( U Pl ) --Communists ur1ncd '~t ith automutic rifles kllll·d on<.• man and woonded rive othl•rs t01.l11y \Vhcn they fired into a cro,,·d d1:mons traling oulside thl•ir headquarters in the northt•rn to"·n of Fafe. Violence ,1l so spread lo the central and t.•astl'rn rL·g1011 s of the country. !\tilitary securit y chief Gen. Otl•lo Suraiva de Carvalho and army t•hicf-of-slaff Gen. Carlos t'al;>iao rushed lo Porto to try to ste)n thl' l!rowin~ civil strike and ('I N SHOR T J he1~ :.i n emergt•ncy meeting with the region's military cumman- dt•r,s . 'lihc governn1ent dis patched ll'fb-\\'ing marines to Fafe. a town 20 miles qortheast of Porto, after the shooting incidcnt.,.Tt1c n1:1rincs \\'ere patrolling the streets 11nd protecting the Co 1n- 1nunisl hcudqu artcrs. ,.\rmy troops havp i;idcd in with crowds attacking the communisls and :-,(\rht•t iml's have C\·cn aided !ht•m G1i rnf>y Trial Tl'lurlday, August 7, 1975 • • R e dtac es Charges Superior Court .Judge flamilton Hobgood (right) and guard _ leave Wake County courthou!:ie in . Raleigh, N.C. after J1:1dge announced hC' is reducing charges against Joan Little from 1st lo 2nd degree murder. Miss Little is accused of s tabbing death of jailer. Pair S11.~ • • cio•a.~ ·, Hoffa'.s Foster • • Son 'Sta lling' ~ DETROIT (UPIJ --The ch.i.ldrcn or James II off 11, •Ule mis· sing fallen czar of the Teamsters Union, said today their mysterious adoptive brother, Charles "Chu<'kie" O'Brien, bud not talked to them for more than half a year. Meanwhile, state and federal officials are in~stigatlng reports that 1-loffa withdrew about $1 million from a union pension fWld s hortly before he vanished las t week, according to informed sour cos in Detroit and in ·Washington. The statement by Mrs . Barbara Crancer, lloffa's daughter from Sl. l..ouis , Mo., raised speculations of whether O'Brien ""'·:.is stilr witb the Hoff as or somehow was involved in Hof· fa's c;lisappeurance from a restaurant parking lot a w'*k ago Wednesday. llER BROTHER, attorney James Hoffa , 31, demanded O'Bri en take a lie detector lest. He said O'Brien, faced with the demand. "hesitated, stalled and s<1id ·maybt> later'." YoWJg Hof- £a beliCYt'S ''he h<lS some knowledge of what ht1ppened. '' O'Brien, 41. a Teamsters or · ganizer , had been missing for all ofri<.'1al purposes since Thurs- duy. thf' day a ftt•r his adoptive fatht•r dis appc ~1 1·cd £rom lhc parking lut. l·le surfaced \V cdncsday and spt.•nt three hours in Teumst.crs' Distrit.•t No. 43 hettdquarte rs tell- ing F'Al agents. polil'l! und fellow ·reums ters oCfil'ials what he knew -if anything. When h.e got out, he said not :..i "·ord und charged away in u car with hi s 1.1ttorney, J:Jm l!S Burdick. llurdick. ln a hel'lic s treet p a vement new s con · ference, confined himsl·lt mosUy lo "no comment," althou~h de- nying O'Brien was lhl-' man seen last Thursday gl.;'ttin~ into u Teamstt'rs cur t•lose to th<' park- ing lot "-'here Hoffu droppt.'d out or sight. THF. VOICE OF Mrs. Cra ncer bei:ame cold when she said. "We haven 'l seen him (()'Brien) since Thanksgivin~ last year. l·le has not tried lo reach us or cull uf his o"'n volition. "lf he car~d. then he \\'OUld have been \\'ith us through lhis ordeal und he would have wanted to be with us. "My father loved him-and a person ""ho loved u pt.'rson ... " l\frs. Crancer's voice broke off. ''I 'm not al'i.'Usin g him of ~tnylhing at any time," shl' said. "But it may take a lot of nerve for him to call us up." • D blllus lo,...d UPI lel9pfte.11 Ill'p. Wilbur Mill~, {!)-Ark . i who!:i e clout ~s House W<1ys and Mean s C ommittee t h<-1irmiJn dissolved in <-1lcohol and sc<-1ndal , says hl• i s di s illu s iont•d will\ Congress and may not seek another Li.•rm'. Disabled Ve t Raises Ge t Ford's Okay TA~IP,\, F'J ;1 (,\P) --Conri- dl'fll that he's finally "out of the t·lu,ches of the Justice [)('part· n1l'nl.'' fu rmt..'r Sen . Ed"'ard J . (;Uflll'Y says he "'ill try to regain hi s. ht.>alth befor e decidin g \\'hether to utlempt a politica l t·u1nebal'k. '"fl'ht.• gu\·e rnment had its s hot. 1'hcy nc\'t.•r had a case lo begin \\'ith ," th<' t•latl'd 61 -year-old H.l'publican s aid Wednes da y ;1fter a jury c lt.•art.•d him of fiVt..' t.•luJt·gt.•s in a $233,000 s lush fund sl'ahdal and lef\. l"'o oth'l•r l'Ounts nnrl'SOI vcd. Mideast Gap Closing? l\1rs. Cranct.•r b1idlcd al the s ugges tion O 'Brien v.•as her "adoptive brother.·· "Ht!'s nut th:.1t." she said, but she conceded he had grov.·n up in her home. JAMF.S HOFFA SAID, ""I lhink somewhere, somt•how there is a rt.•lalionship between my father's disappearance and his uttcmpt lo return to po"·er in the union. There art• some thin,;s that in - dicate th e possibilit ~· tha t he might be ali\'C \\'hich I'd rather not go into right no"'·.·· \\'ASIIINGTON (,\P) -· Di s- •bled velC'rans \.\'ill receive cosl- of-living int'rt•ases ranging from Ill tu 12 pt.•rt.'l'nl, des pilt· \\.'hill' I-lou se fl•ar:-i thal the rutses are too hig h. J1 r esidcnt Ford sign("d the measure und wurncd Congress tht.• increaSl'. whieh more than doubles <tm nunts usked in his budget proposal. "'ill t.·usl half a billion dollars ;i vcar. Si nai Troop Pullout Proposal Due Friday "I 1nust , thei-t.•fore. remind lh(' Congress th;_il \.\'E' simply l'annot continue adding to federal deficit spt>nding without facing day of reckoning," r~ord said. Indian Dttrtt>fl NEW DF.l~Jlr . India (AP) -- l'rimt• ~'1inlster Indira Gantlhi's ~o\"ernmcnt t odar pus hed ~hrou gh sweeping constitutJonal o.1ml•ndm1?1lts c urtailing the rig~ or th(> courts to 1>ass judgment on hl'I' e mt'rgency decret..-s . ,.. By United P ress ldtematlonal l srat'l plans to respoqd to F.gypt's proposals £or a new Sit1ai troop "'ithdrawal agreement b·y Friday. a government source said to-day . Th e go,·ernml?nt -run- Jsraeli Xational Radio ::Jaid the gap bet"'cen the two silles,..has narrowed. The source·s comment came shortly arter the radio reporte<.1 that &>l•retary of State llenry '(I.. Kissinl!c r has askl'd Israel lo s peed up the pace or jt.s ncgot~­ tions "'ith Eg)·pt so hc't'an resume h is .~1iddle Eu s l s hut.tic diplomut·y later this month. ''EGYPT'S POSITION has moved closer lo Israel's on several issuPS," the radio report- t.-'d. "'Dr. Kissinger \\'ishest.ocome tu the Middle East in about two "'e("ks but "'ill make a decision \\'hen he rcL·eives the Israeli reply.·· Prime Minister \'itzhak Rnbin ·met with his n("goti ating team for at least two hours to study the Egyptian reply._ 1:onveyed Wed- nesday, to Israeli proposals made Last week. The aml'ndmcnts in e£fect re· movl:.'d her le~al problems -- t·onvu.•t1on on t..'let.·toral abUses \·hargcs --fro m Suprt•me Court rcvie\.\' and g:.1ve her W"'er to malnt<lin e mergency· fu1e ir\-·" .1lcfinitt>ly . inr lutling police po..,.·er ·1u a rrt•sl politil'al di ssidL•nts ""·ithout trial. Co••onaut• OK MOSCO\\' (APl --Soyuz 19 l'OSmunauts r\lexci Leonov and \''a lt•ri Kubasov have been re- lt•ased from medical supcr,·ision. 16 days after their return from tht•ir joint spal'C mission with t·.s. astronauts. Charges Not Likely In FBI Mail Snoop ·rhe Sovil't ~C\.\'3 ,\gcncy Tass rt'portl'd th a t Lepnov and Kubasov v.•t•rc reicased Wet.lncs- day. The ,\~en cy s:.i id they were lll'arl." iu "preflight form" t\\'O days ::ifte r landing July 21 , but re- mained under scrµtiny bccau::.e uf an :igreemeni. with U.!::i. s puce officials . --ff"· • l\orrhu-f>•I AC!C!ord ~tlNNEr\l"O LIS , Minn . <APl The ,\ir l.i nl.;' PUols Associa- tion cndl'd its lhreir-day strike ai,:<:tinst Nurth"·csl Airlines ea1·ly today "'il h the signing of a new three-y t•ar c-untract. said \\'.J . l "sery Jr .. diret.·lor of the Federal \lcdi ation and Conciliation s\·rvict'- ,., North"'e!l orfil'i<JI said there \\'~I S a g1,od chance some of the ai rline's fli ghts \.\'Ould be re- sumed today but ht> said not rnany. WASHI~GTON (AP > -- Alth o ugh lht.' FBI ha s ac knO\\'ledged that it opened pri\·ate mail· for a number of years. Justil'e DCpartm"enl of. ficials s:.1:v cr1minul ch<.1rges a~ainst tho~e involvt.-d are un· likelY. Federnl 1<1"· prohibits tamper- ing v.·ith lhe m:.iil . <.1nd the Rocke(ell t·r Cu mmi !.s iun Oaily Pilot D~i"t-ry 11 Guoronttl'd Mondav-Frtd11y 11 vov do not n.ivl· '/OUr pappr by ti 30 pr r.a11 001r''" 7 p m. ana your c.upy ..,,u Dl· d•· hV€1et\ S11turd;iy and Suna;iy II ¥01.1 do not rece1viio yovr c.opy by g ,1 m Salur· day,~'' 6 am Svna av t.l!t:cto1<• 10 a m aiia your cropy "''II be e101ivr-r01J Circ11lation Ttlf'JMI-• Mo s! Ora nge Courily fl,.·.i~ 642-4l2 I Nor1hwPSI Hunl1 nt1 !11r IJ•',1CI> ana we~tm1n~tr1 S•G-1220 S<1n Clemc11t<• C11o"Tr.1l'IC, 1:1,,ach San Juan Cari.s1'"'"" Dana Point ~ouH> L~fJunJ Laguna N1quf'I 4tS-OllO describe.9 similar operations con- ducted bY the Central Intelligence ,\g:e ncy as unlawful and possiblv WJconstitutional. · HUT ALTHOUGH Jus tice Department officials say they are t•xamining the f~BI program, some sources notl:'d th:.1t if the operation e nd ed in 1966 as the FBI c:laims. the fi ve·year statute or limit<ltions v.·ould have expired years ago. Department sources S(;lid lhev don 't yel kno"' thE' extent of thC m<:1il -opening operation. r'e- portt.'dJy carried out primarily in Washington and New York and in - volvin~ m;.1il sent by American citizl'ns to So\'iet -bloc embassies. 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""" m0<n1ng low t~ 1Ruwn1n; MO\fly U•MY .,,1, illltr•· --LI~! ........ ott .. ln<IS IOG•Y 111111 \olli0"1. l"l•Q fll todll' I• IO 11 ' c;.o. .... '""'""''"''' "''" fllf'IQI" "twttn •• .,.a 11, 1,,1end 11m pHll...,..1 wolf rolt19f bll!IWfffl •S ..-0 17. TI\9-ltr illf"Ot!r•!uffl ""111IR61 "The team will meet again Fri- day and consolidate its thoughts and send lhl'm to Kissinger," the sourCt'Sa id. The report by the radio's political correspondent appeared after Jsral'li ofricial.::s expressed "eaulious opti1nism'' on pro- spects for a s uccessruJ conclusion to the negotiations being m L'lliat- ed by Kis~inger . THE RADIO s aid Kissinger 1nade the request :n a note at- t<1ched to Egypt's reply tn Jsraelii. proposals for a new pact. The note s aid Kissinger wanted to resume shuttle diplomacy about Aug. 20, the radio said. Th e n ewspa per Yedioth Aharonoth said Kissinger "sees the Eygptian reply as a pc.<;ilive step th..-it guarantees progress in the negotiations. On the Israel·Lt>banon border, clas hes e rupted. for the £ourth straight day as rocket £ire from Is raeli lerrilory raked a Lebanese army forwardposilion. 40o/c wffee Price Hike RIO DE . JANF.IRO <U Pl ) --T he Brazilian Coffee Institute has lifted its temporary sus pension on instant coffet· exports and announced price hik<.'s of up to 40 percent. nccord- ing to a n offi('ial note. The J BC suspende<l nil co£fC'e exports two weeks us a result of the frosts in southern Brazil which destroyed 70 percent or next year's crop \.\'hil'h had been expected to be 28 million bags { 132 pounlls each). Ford, v.·ho had asked for 5 percent inerea ses for the 2.2 million vetero111s covt·red hy lhl• la\\', urged Congress lo hold its future s pending to the limits he ~t·l in his bud)!~·l and "lo rind suffic11•nt s avings in other p1·0- gran1s" to make uµ fur the added spl'ndint! on \o"C'lerans. Under the new Ii.I"'. which niakes the incre(;!Sl:'S ret1·oaciive to Aug . J. v e lt'rt1ns with St.' r vi L'e -conn ~clcd d is <1 bi Ii tics "·ill g:et varying payments <Jl!· cordinl' to the rating of the dis-· ability and to anlttomicul Joss. The mini1num pay fur veterans will be raised from S.12 and $35 monthly. The maximum. increases from $I ,454to$1,628. The lo.t w als O includt.•s in - creases of 12 percent £or widows of m e n who die or serviCe-rcjated t.'auses. 1'hesc rates va.W ci ceording to the rank or ·th veteran .Jt the lime of death b discharge. i:r--'"'-U ~ I NEW WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTORY THOUSAND$, OF YARDS HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS ' FINE QUALITY PADDING ANDlABOR AVAILABLE All WORK FULLY GUARANTEED • ( tllMS AVAtl.Allf NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME RANDS HUGE SELECTIONS SHAGS : ~[;I~;:: $400 •Tone on Tone "' • Sculph;rcH Ml • Tri Color Shctg\ ,..,.D ' VALUES TO $9.95 l'U SO. YD. 100%NYLON VALUES TO S 13.95 SHAGS ONIY : ~~::. $·3· 00 • Solid\ • Commercial Ht • Nylon 10 • Twtedi '* ' ' V AlUES TO $6. 9 S LAYAWAYS AVAILABLE Al l MAJOR DllEDIT CAllD$·~EmD! IAll (FlllillCllll 1111118 1iT:'. • YO!lR lliDf!I MWU}IEIIIENTS IMM104ATE INSTAllATIONI •' • • I ; I K 'S:cARPET-WAREMdUSE f24 E. 17th ST. AT NEWl'OIT ILVD. \COSTAMESA 645-4330 : .... '!"',_.s;c;..,1J1.':•:·0~·~1 :•<~·~·.· ~ .. t • ' ' $1 e i "-MIKE~ HOUIS1M. f, W.S.9.0 011.11',&fri.9-•~. 12.J t' I ~ .. -.. , • • ·w itn e ss Claims Dav is Blames LifJbers ThurM9)'. August 7, 1975 . ' DAIL 't' PILOT 11.5 ; ~ Debbie Said: ~Killed Allen'· U.S. OnVerge of'CrimeWave~I NpRWALK CAP) - ~bbrah Kantucna: said nt least twice la~t week that she rlred the ~hol.:5 that klflcd, Dunny Allen, a surpjlse witness in her murdertrlal t91tiJied. ing a nd suid lht'y would request a mistrial when the trial resumes today. Miss Powell s aid s he had become friends with Mrs. Kantaen g after she attended early sc~sions .or the trial and later met the defendent and her ramily and friends . on several occasions. Sp e arhe ad LOS ANGELES (U PI) --Wom en's libe r<ition has brought America tu the verge of "a crime wave like lhl' world has never seen before'' because neglectful and amor a l mothers arc breeding a generation of savages and sociopaths, says Poli ce Chief Edward Davis . ''Yo u ain 't see n nothing yet." Davis said Wednesday of increases "'Just think or the liberated woman who want s t u act l ike hus bands are s upposed tu act , al least the way we've painted husbands through his tory ," Davis s aid in a speech. ''When m ommy becomes that way it becom es pretty rat;;il." he said. ".Ir m o mmy ~licvcs in swinging, and that there's no viability lo the truth, that you can lie, you can c heat, you can steal. t hen lhe piddl· ing 17 and 18 pcrecnt in- crease in crime now is going to go up su that it's going lo .shock ht:'ll out of you." "A child is formed in the first five ye<irs. and whether h e's going to b ecom e a cri mina l .sociopath ... is prL'llict - t'd on what goes into his mind before he goes to school. "I! you don 't have love and culture in the home you· re going to be some k\nd of li ving savage," Davis said. Davis spoke to a most- ly rt•ceptive audience of middl e-aged couples al the breakfast club. I-le sald crime "is go- ing Lo go up ~ind up and up '' becaus e or the breakdown in traditional motherhood and "lhe n~\4' morality whic h con- dones lying, stealing and ) killing ... a philosophlc t co n cep t t h at h a s penetrated e veryont.- who h<1 s gone to a W1· · iversity.'' Davis is known ror his strongly worded and con- tro\·ers ial s tate ment5, He once ad voe a ted erect- ing gallows at a irports so plane hijackers could be tried and hanged on the s pot . Melanie Powe}I, who suid ahe met the 19·)'~r­ old defendant as the tital was becinning two week~ Jilgo. sald Mrs. K<1nllen11 admltled on at least two occasions in he r pre· scnce that she had killed Allen. T HE WITNESS SAID she had attended an in- formal party with Mrs. Kantacng lust week, and <it one point. went out- side with the defendant wh ere t hey encountered a stranger on the str~t. State Tr.eas ure r J esse Unruh joined form e r Gov. "Pat'' Brown in initi;:ilivc drive We dnes day t(> abolis h Senat e a nd Assembly (120 m em- bers) and i·eplace t hem with a o ne- h buse legis lature of 99' .. m e mb cr s . It woClld r e p ortedl y save taxpayers up t o $40 million a year . in street c rime. '"You Ir"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"===============;-may need a bomb s helter Mrs. Kantaeng is ac· cused of the shotgun s laying or Allen, 21, at her fa mily's l.ong Beaeh upartmL•nt on Oct. 3, 1974 --t he d ay ;,tfle r sht> claims she was obducled and raped l)y Alle n. M I SS PO W ELL'S testimony crepted an up - roar Wednesday in the Norwalk courtroom as def e n se a t torney ~ eharged the witness may ha ve been planted by the prosecution lo berriend Mrs. Kanlaen'g. l.uwyers for Mrs. Kan - laeng bitterly c ha llenged the propriety or calling A1iss Powell as a wilne!-is without a dvance wan1- Nixon's Name Nixed SACRAMENTO !APJ --The Richard M. Nixon Freeway from Culver (.'i- tyto Marina Del Rey wt.>sl 0£ Los Ange les would become th e M-a rina Freeway under newly in-. troduced legislation. "'Don 't you recognize me?'" the witness quot- L>d Mrs. Ka ntaeng as ask- ing the man . ·· 'Ha- ven't you seen my pic- ture in lhl' paper? My name is Debbie Kan- laeng. I'm the one that murdered that Da nny Al · len.' '' Judge Upholds New. Nudity Law LOS ANGELES (AP) could have set aside a de- --Los A_ngeles Coun.t>'.'s signa led beac·h area !"ew ordinance ~rohib1t-wher e w ea ring s wim 1n g be.ach. nudity has suits would be optional passed 1~s first legal lest. 1 but their refusal to do so Supenor Court J udge is legal. Norman R. Dowds up-Re jecting the <.1 rgu- held the l ~gality o~ the ment by attorney Gll ry COf!lrover s1a l Jaw 1n a L. Symonds and Deborah ~ling Wednesday, say-M. Nesset that the ban tng .th atoppon entsoft~e wa s discriminato r y ord1nance~ou ld have_hl· because it required tie chance 1n attempting women but not men to l? prove it is unconstitu· cover ' th ei r ches0ts , tional. Dowds s a:id : Dowd s said the county "There is ;:i rational Board of S upervisors basis for distinguishing between m en and women Policewoman in this instance.·' to goto" in tbe future. S lay ing Suspect Hunted BAKERSFIELD CAP) --Police are seeking a moti ve a nd a s uspect in the apparent beating de- ath or an inheritance tax uppraise r here. The bound, decompos- ing body of l"l e m1ng ,\tha:6J. v.•as found in his ransacked ap<irtment \\'ednesday a fte r an as- sociate told police he hadn ·1 seen Atha in a ('OUpie Of days. lt a ppeared Atha had been s truck "one or more blows to the head ," .in officer said. l·lis feet were b ound and his mouth <ind eyes taped. ATHA . FJRST appoint- L>d ils 'a tax· appraiser in Kern County when U.S. Senator Al<in Cranston was stale controller, had been ;:ictive in political c ampu ig n s for Democrats Cranston and form e r Assemblyman R<iymond Gonzales. The resolution to re· moveNixon ·s n"mefrom Shoots Self several miles of state ''Elegance in Time '' llighwu y 90 wa s in-SAN LEANDRO CU Pl) troduced Tuesday by --A San Leandro re-• REPROOUCTIONS•ANTIQUES Sen. Nate Holden (Q . serve policewoma n . •CHELSEACLOCKS •BA ROMETERS CulverCity). despondent because she •WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR The Associated Press failed the lest for the re-{Re peaters & Chronpgraphs A. Specialty) repo r ted erroneously gular forc e, killed ,.,.d. -¥..// // ~ ~ that t he resolution would herself with her police ~/a,.s ff. r./'IZoc./ta# if' 10~t&A4 have changed lhe name revolver, according lo , to the Nixon Freeway. investigators. 2IO Newport Centw Df. 144-8705 The story appeared Wed-Ev alee O'Brien took D9"1tgnPln.11 nesday in some editions her own life Wednesday. NEWPORT 0 CENTER :-0~f~<h~e~D~a~i~ly~P~il~-0~l~-~~~_:_Sb:::•~w~a:s~2=6~-~~~~~-"1=:"""""""""""""""""""""""""":-::-::-::-::-::-:~! .. Penney 511..-rt 01ftc1 U.S.A .• Clilt1e S!o~t S~1ar Cr(!YI, Qu1c'1•l•tr Meo. Suv. Jot S0111~·1 G1t1t11t H•ll, Joi Sowl~ Tiit l11t 01 l ou R1wl1 ••tt 01 K1~r1to~ '"o, vo1. 111 Tiie lttl 01 (dot~ Pill!. £d1I~ '"' Tiit 811t 01 llltllt fr1 .. 1. 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SALE NOW IN PROGRESS A FINE SELECTION OF (f)UALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN GREAT SAVIH~S o • I ~ ~ . .. .. ,fu:&.___,.~ .M~ . ,,, "":W. '.;\. • ...,; SUITS • GROUP OF SUITS -Reg.la oo 12.5.00 ...... : . . . . . . . . . . ..... NOW 94.75 ~OF SUITS -Reg.Jo-to 135.00 .• : .......................... NOW tt.75 aOUP OF SUITS -Reg.Jo-to 165.00 . . . . . . ...................... NOW llt.75 W\IERT SUITS -Req.lo-to 235.00 . . ............... NOW 16t.75 to lt9.75 ' SPORT COATS aOUP OF SPORT COATS~ Reg.Jo-oo 79.SIJ •..................... NOW lt.75 to 5t.75 aOUP OF SPORT COATS -Reg.la to 85.00 ...................... NOW 44.75 to 64.75 a OUP Of SPORT COATS -R..,.ia to 100.00 ........................... : .. NOW 79.95 • SLACKS KNIT SU-CK S -Regula to 27.95 ............................ NOW 14.15 lo lt.85 SHOES FlORSHEIM SHOES -Reg.la 2'1.95 ...........•.......................... NOW Zl.15 FlORSHEIM SHOES -R~ 34.95 ......................•............. · •. NOW 27.15 FlORSHEIM SHOES -Req.lo-41.95 ........ -' ........ .' •..•............... NOW ll.15 NECKWEAR aOUP OF NECKTIES -R~ to 8.51J ...................... NOW l.t9 l /11.00 SPORT SHIRTS aOUP OF S.S. KN IT SHRTS -Reg.Jato 15.00 ...... , .............. .' •....... NOW 7.15. aOUP OF LS. SHIRTS -Reg.Jato 18.00 .................................. NOW 9.15 aOUP OF L.S. SHIRTS -Reg.la to 24.00 .................... ." ...•...•..... NOW 11 .15. DEERSUEDE SHIRT JACKETS -Reg.Ja 22.95 .........••..................... NOW 13.15 DRESS SHIRTS ARROW SHORT SLEEVE Kr-.ITS -Reguol, 10.00 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ......... NOW 5.15· RESIUO LONG SLEEVE SH~TS -Reqo.b-15.CXJ .......................•.•... NOW 7.15 AMPLE FUI PAltlU':fti •NORMAL ALTERATION FREE IHTlllE STOCK NOT OH SALE ec 'S' MENS STOltES J467 Yla Lido (next I D Lido Theater) Nowpart leach Open Daily 9:30 lo 5:30 -Fri. ti ll 9 p.m.-:-Sunday 11 lo 4 ' 1 } t .... '" I ' i ·' . ' • ~,,, • ti " '"t1 .. . , •• 1 ' •• . • •' ( \ ·AC I D .L\ILY Pll~OT EDITORl .-\1~ P .-\GE • Natural .Gas . D ·ehate ·· The era or cheap and boundless encrJ;Y from natur.af e:as is over, according to gas industry spokesmen. Natural gas, like petroleum. now is being consumed fa ster than. new supplies are available, thCY. say. Cutbacks in deliveries or natural gas to con- .sumers "'ill have to be made by 1979 and there almost certainly will have to be higher prices to help pay for worldwide exploration projects, now under way in Alas'k:a, Canada, Latin America and Indonesia, the in- dustry contends. For Southern California consumers, these hi gher prices will become a reality this fall, with gas bills ris- ing as much as $2.50 a month under an agreement just approved by a reluctant Public Utilities Commission. T he agreement authorizes the Southern California Gas Co. to charge higher rates for a seven-year period and give \he mo11ey thus collected to the Atlantic Rictifield Co. for use in developing Alaskan reserves of natural gas. ln r eturn, the utility .will ha.ve the right to negotia.te for purchase of 60 percent of Arco's gas out- put, a t prices to be agre<..-'Cl upon'later. Consumer grollps have lci beled the agreement ''blackmail" but the PUC contends it ~·as the only way to assure an adequate supply of natural gas for Southern California. The threat of an impending shortage of natural gas is similarly being used by producers i-n an at- tempt to persuade Congress to remove federal con- trols on well-head gas prices. They agree th.ere is plenty of-gas underground waiting to be discovered, but contend price controls have made exploration uneconomic. But what troubles opponents of de-regulation is the startling discrepancy in the American Gas As- sociation 's figures on gas production a nd reserves. selling. with reserves steadily growing. Sudd~nly. in 1968, and in every succeeding year, the figures hyve shown an a lf}r mang drop in reserves, the lates~ io- dicating we could run out of gas completely in 2!> ~ ., years. But tl1e figures on production and r eserves are compiled by the gas compaies, which flatly refuse to open their books for government examination. An at- tempt by the Federal Trade Commission to sub~na · the r ecords of 11 major gas producers produced On,ty four co~Uances; the rest are still fig hting the sub- poenas in Court. The suspicion that the fi s:ure have been manipulated lo for ce de-regulation of prices con- tinues to ha unt the halls or Congress. But whether or not the gas produce.ts are crying 'A'olf, and whether or not the de-regulation effort suc- ceeds, Southern California consumers seem to be stuck , for the time being at least, with the prospect of higher gas bills this winter. Quieter, Please! If you ha~ the impression that televisio11 com - mercia.ls tend to be rouder than regular progrart:\S. you're nOt a lone., • The FedeJ;al ·Communications Commission, responcling to clmlinuing complaints from the pu blic, has· just r$pealed~its 1965 warning to bro·adcasters to quiet down Qbjectionably loud comm er cials. Ten years ago, the FCC, while acknowledgln g that loudness m-a y sometim es be a matter of perSonal reaction, r e ported hundreds of complaints from listeners a nd reminded broadcasters lo adhere to n.tles ''limiting modulation.'' • .. ·• •• . . . • •• .. 'Mo<Wlb.1-> •' For 20 years, these figures showed the gas coril- panies were discovering more gas than they were But the complaints go on. Perhaps more effective would be a few notes to the network~ and advertisers from viewers who respond to blasting commercials by simply s~·itching off the whole progra'm. .'.'AN~ iHIS Al1~A 11 l(ND\IJIJ J.,I T~E BREAD 8ASKH DF TH~ ll.S. ~.R.• Gay Movement May Encounter Backlash The writer in The Village Voice was talking about what used to.be called "the sin that dares not cry its name." The trouble With that sin, nowadays, he said,is'that~'it can't keep its mouth shut."' The ••sin" is homosexuality. The unfortunately named •·gay·• cause has become a pet of the m ed i a. The cause is payi n g the price all such pets pay. To be fashiona- ble you must • pay the Pr:iCe of becom in g unfashion a- ble. What is up must come down. The gay cause has certainly been up in. the past couple of years. The gay community made an elem enta ry political dis· covery involving the pressure power of numbers and the in- grained fear of run-Of-the-mill politicians in the face of these numbers. By bloc voting they have achieve_d practically all they might wis h in the way of preferment. In a particularly abasing sur- render to this sort of pressure, the San Francisco school board r ecently voted unahimously to outlaw ''discriminatJP.n"·.against gay teachers. ; ;: • . . ' . BESIDES being aaven, the board action was, so far as I can see, wholly unnecessary. The California State Supreme Court had ruled· earlier that homosex- uality bears no necessary rela- tionship to fitness to teach and that a homosexual caimot be ex· eluded from public employment without specific evidence of un- fitness to teach. Nationally, the American Civil Liberties Union recently re ported widespread easing of job discrimination against ho mosexuals at the feder a l, s tat e and municipal level::;, The gay community, flushed with the successes it has gained, has been doing that coun - terproductive thing: Going too far. To say that the sexual orien- tation of a person bas no bearing on his or her capacity to teach may indeed be true; but there are a helluva lot of parents who think oth erwise. These are the P••••t:<I• I \, \ CHARLES McCABE people to whom the sc~l board ·is presumably beholden. J;t'T MY position be clear. I .have been on record for yea'! as bitterly opposed to the punish-11, ments socie t y h as l'eve.led again st homosexuals, slmply becatise they are ~X"3111 de- viant. I've know n ineif's liyes lo be ruined becaU.&e<-O( Something they did in a mefi·s toil~ . The doct~U!ie of differing strokes for diltejji!i<fo¥u· is ;by now pretty myCfi conseri!us ·thinking, as indeed it should be. Britain's Wolfeol:i'e.n Report in the early 19605 proposed that what adult,· cons'eiiting persons did sexually in private was no proper · concern of the criminal sanction . . _ But, as with all good causes, the cause of justice ror the har- ried homosexual has landed in the hands o( the most frenetic and generally unwholeseome ele· ment of the gay community. Uke the wines of France, good causes ·tend to export the worst of their J)roduct. NOT CONTENT with their hard-won civil liberties gains, the extreme facUons of the gay .community have been actively -.Propagandizing, with no small s~j:'e54,.for their lire style itself. lf yo u would read some newspapers, and some fashion magazines, you might gather that there is someth,ing . rather lacking in you if yo u aren't acey- deucy. There's a whale of a difference between w inning the right to engage in homosexual sex in private, with a consenting adult partner, and harping on ·the virtue of yo ur way of life to peo- ple who are repell ed by the ex- ercise. Freedom is not only the freedom to do your own thing. It is also the freedom or others not to be, prosyletized against their will and convictions. The homosexuals ought to pipe down.-Th~y a re getting un· popular in circles where they had g reat support at one tim e because they were social un- derdogs. The gay folk have won their real battle. They have neither the need nor the capacity for total conquesL I .. ''Harpoon.'' .. Y.Z . ~'t Gws comm1"h "'' swbrnitlt'<I l>y ...-...-donolnoc•••"•ilJ...tl«I 1111 ..;..., "t ........ p,oo ..... $.end "°"'pet ,,.._ .. G ... ..,, Gn, o .. ;,r P'ilOl. Shaw Was A Sclwol Drop-out (SYDNEY HARRIS) Litt~ Things 1 Learned En Roule lo Looking Up Other Things: That Bernard Shaw had only a grammar-school education, leav· ing school when he was 14, and being' largely supported by his parents until he was nearly 30. (His first five novels were tota.l failures.) That the word "fool'' comes from a bellows, or windbag. That there were only 11 states in the Union when George . Wa shington was elected Presi- dent. (1 always thought 13, didn't you?) That more children.are killed by cars each year than by all ill- nesses combined. That F lor ence Nightingale · spent less than two years work· ing in war hospitals, and the last SO years of her life as an invalid recluse, surrounded by cats. That more than half the radia- tion we get from the sun cannot be seen by us; only 40 per cent is the visible light we use lnseeing. That Hawaiian sounds so re- petitious because there are only 13 letters· in its alphabet, "1th on· ly seven consonant S0W1ds . That at the turn of this century, the death rate from horse travel was eight times as great as today's auto death r ate -32 per 100 million m iles, as compared to a litUe over four per 100 million miles fo-c cars. That Abraham Lincoln wore a beard only the last four years of bJs life, crowing one for his 1860 presidential campaign in order t 0 c 0 n f 0 r m t 0 t h e. "statesm anlike'' Image of the Unles. That only two English words conta in all the vowels tn proper order: abittmiou•, and/ocdiow. . That the nightingale's lovely sons la warbled only by the male, aqd then only dUrtng ils m•tin• ff'MOl'I, to attract the fem ale. That the meadow lark ls not 1 lark •I all. but belonp to the bllldlbirdf•D>Uy. I The Turkish Aid Issue , I I Congress Kissinger ' ' vs. WA SHI NGTON --The ad· ministration's failure .to reverse Congress bn Turkish~ 1eads tb- an inescapable concfusion wi(h far-reaching itnpli~afioris: the tragic, perhaps irreveFsible break in the U .S.-Tur~isat·ai. liance quite ·1itelj would ii~ ha"ve occurred if Dr. ijeney &~)s· inger we-re ·not Secret.art · of State. The direct cause for Congress irresponsibly cutting off aid to _ Turkey is the braze n pre- ssure ca m - paign of the Greek - {\mefican lob- •' tiy.'lhlt ethnic politics wo~IQ_ ·nol have been enough. What provided the margin of de· feat was Dr. Kissinger. Feeling he had transformed Turkish aid into a test of who runs foreign policy , some liberal Democi:ats were tilted against Turkish aid. Even more damaging, rapidly anti-Communist Republicans op· posed aid because of Kissinger's detentist foreign policy. WHILE NOT condoning s uch motives, Republt'can con- gressional leaders blaine Kiss· inger for the Turkish debacle. Some even reel bis usefulness as Secrey;ey of State has ended, a view now shared by a few or- fi cials in the administration. These still anonymous critics are not Kissinger-haters of the far left or rar right but responsible Ford supporters who \U1lil re- cently corisidered Kissinger in·. dispensible. · President Ford views Kiss- inger as his most valuable ad· viser and wants him at the State Department through 1976, rais· ing this question: what to do with a Secretary or State whose pre· sepce on Capitol l:ijll hurts more than helps in a Congress wildly assertive atiout foreign pOUcy? When Congress·ended1Turkish aid last •tecem·ber because of 'the CypNS 'problem, Kisa~ger· still cut a masterful figure an Capitol Hill. But Tllrkish aid· qllickly became personalized between four highly, inten6~ per:sonaliUe&. -Kissinger on One side and· three champions of the Greek 1-y on the-other: Rep;. John Brademas of Indiana. Be n Roei enthal of New York and Paul Sarbanes of Maryland. · MATTEU gr.cfW;"Worse Feb. 11 when the three COftaressmen vis .. ited Secretai'y of Defense J ames Schlesinger, who suggested a compromise to1 conceivably break th e impasse. The Congressmen reported this to Kissinger, who gave them the impression or resenting Schles., Inger's interference. Indeed, such resentment Wll$ promptly relayed from State Department to Defense Department. At that point, Brademas and his colleagues harden ed' their ('(ll'IClusiOn -erroneous or nOt - Jhat Kissinger was more 'In· terest ed In executive branch dom inance over foreign pqlicy than In compromising th ~ Turkish problC01 . . ,. \ .Nevertheless, the ad minlstra· lion's position Improved throuc'h Quotes rnnati~ ..,h~n petty cash ls the only iOij(tbcrt I•. -Funldln P.Joe ... I _( EVANS-NOVAK ) spring and early summer as the Turkish aid cutoff failed to soften Ankara's posit ion On Cyprus. Lobbying to reverse the house, Ki ssinger met late J.uly 9 with the hu ge Democratic freshman class · of 75 members . The resul ts were disastrous. Some freshmen fE!lt Kissinger ~·as condescending in' declaring that ·'you politicians''· Ought to unders tand m otiv'es · o( ttie Turkish le3ders. Others felt him arrogant in assertiiig ~xec"utive domination over roreigti 'p6Ucy. Rep'. Abner Mikva of Illinois, more experienced ·and usually calmer than his freshman col- leagues, entered the meeting Jea nin ~ toward support of aid; he left opposed, fearful that Kiss- inger intended the issue as the opening wedge to drive Congress outofCoreign policy: ' ' EVEN SO, the administration would have won had Republicans held firm. Tfiey did not. The 223 to 206 defeat was authored by 39 Republican defeclions, 27 of them conservatives. Voting against the Presiden.t were the vanguard of the rii:ht wing, in· eluding Reps . J ohn Ashbrook of Ohio, Robert Bauman and Mar· jorie Holt of M aryl~d, John Rousselot o f CalifOrnia and Philip Crane of lllinolS. The' un- derlying reason : Ki11ip.ger. . On the floor befoi'e the July 24 vote , con serva}lves told ! • Republican leaders that if Henry Kissinger was for sorhetbing, they were against it. They did not trust him,, they added, and were bitter a t>out detente, Helslhki, Cuba and the Panama canaJ . Wh en Schlesinger rp~ wiih the 39 recalcitrant Republitans July JO, they begpn denounCing Kiss- inger. Schlesineer refused t9 get into any discussion of. his cabinet colleague a nd rtva1, hutead stressing' the adv,erse effects against U .. S. national leci!rity from clos!ng Turkish basts. ' THAT 1'L R NED arolin'd se v eral anti -Com,munist .. 1 Republic,ns, but oobod;y could 1 1 absolUteJy ,gu1rant~ a ~r,ey~al 1 in the House. So, eoogress left town Au~ .. 1, to be idle (or • lull month in .which U.S.·Turklsh re-- lations wm grow more paiSOned. Even a rever sal ' on aid alter Congress:. returns in Septembel" (by no means certain) would not unscramble the Turkish eggs. Should ~r . Kissinger now stay out of1tb.e.\ firing l ine on this iS· sue? -Y.ond Turkish aid, should he aban<ton congression.,t duties and stick to d jplomacy? But handling Congreis has beell part of a se~retary pf State"• basic duties for a gen,rauon. - Thus, 11the Pre&ldent ftlUlt de- cide whether Dr. Kialin&er's talents In negcl!t•lloil *1lli the C.Ommuoists and in the ltldeast outw eigh hi~ now obtlOUs liabiliti~ •in C . gr~, Mt. Ford obvioust'y• thi" s ao. but soche Republican con&re11lbnal leaden lrray soon:teU 1111!1 UJey do notairee~ .. , I , J ) Land 1Still Ravaged LOSING GROUND. Wq lolm O.' Mitchell. !.~ . 1 THE LANDS NO O"JO kNOll'S, by T. H. Watkins and'°'8rles '= Watson Jr. (Sierr a qub,$1.9sarid ~$9.9Srespectively) .. ' . .. Earth day was 1*1n . in el:· uberance of youthful #~mfsni. ~ For a while even aduJij.'.who had never heard of en~oqpaen • talism became conce eboat ·what was happenlng,:U> 9\it natural r,esources. • Five years have p...S and · here is a book whose tJU~ l.:olbtg Ground, describes with.tleepfeel- . ing what has been haJIPeoinc to the environment. ' < The a uthor traveled around the United States and round the en- vironment is still being ravaged in the old ways. an\! 1iriU)-fOole . new ones tossed in. ~ The contlnental shelf ls beinC readied for oil driWng, despite evidence that oil spills or varying d i m ension s wllt disrupt shorelines on either side of the -natioh. The govemment's main inlerat now appean to be not its environmental impact but in,MU.- lng the policy to the pUblic. 1 . THE AUTHOR moves rronibi- clUH to small towns and the de- secration Is everywhere. j.,s an environmental writer, bis llilt! i's personal, allowin1 hlm ampJe Oi>" partunlty to portray the bott~<ll'I olthe Americ•n quaUtyo!lll• · Wh•t has !n(uriat,.S lllld iicf. dened him, he wrlter,11 "tbe re Juctence ol people ID.,_.. their attltudet and prac:ljeoo. .to the ' clear reality of dlrfdnisMri g re· '' 10Utce1," the presj\tt"e for cor- por•te erollta an~ . lrowtll and '· I I •• J "'the blil.1\,1 an~ Ille .f;e~Jgn neglect·(• .. 1 In ftl L .... -'.N.-t.'1<1, the aulliori, olie \11-c~~a· tionlst, !lie other an"eli-llhlill!ien- tal wrltii-. trace the history ciftbe ~ i."l•lo. The real estate o ld'a.ot.tod&.y have their counte aria lii ·cokinial Umes. G,..,..S ¥'*"•b•nies:" " ~ B<itli lb ... t,lioob .are Worthy ' and .lipuld .. , wlcl<lly read. r Perh•P!I• D1IOGe~~~~ , Joi~ ... ~!. ' . j ' _,.• ~ ' DAILY PILOT 'µ; Miud . Piliiuii.r 1 KHC1i11 !.'dit9f'' rbqta Kre1rrlclt, Ii '1orl;l Pop £dMor Tb< lorl•I Plle~ly Pilot tk1 to •• and allt'l\ulate readen-fli nc on this p11e divuat try' on topics of lnlertst by syncltett- . cd col~91ni1U an-. ta~ by provl4ia1 a for:um f~l' rt:acters• views 9nd by · PTt111nt1ftl_J.hls ne.1paper'1 opinions 1nd rdf.u on cqrrtt1t loplci . The ed.itortal • op~i(lr)s or the Daily Piiot aPDtar ool)i ih'the tdltorlal column al lhe top 9~ the pace. OphUont t1'· pm**! by the tOlu-liftil cart~IU,S and letter 'wriJ,en it.re thtil'I~''*" -and ft9 endorsemeflt,of' IJltl1 YIOWI by.Jho Dojlj fllot . ah6u cl be Inf err • ., Thunday, Au1111t 7, 1'15 ( \ • •I I I • " ., " • ·. New Judge, Old Lfuks Thol'9d!r,August7, 1975 DAILY.,.LOT Al ... Coed Award Wooden Toilets Burn Cleaner • Diane Peft'@ rs, 350 Vill1no\•a Road. Costa · NE»'l;ON, Mala. <U PJ)'-Wooden Larson said the burning plastic toileta Metia, bas re;ceived the toilet•.seAlS ~II replace pfa3tic seats give up a dense, black smoke which , SACRAMENTO <AP) -California's •newest JUd&e le the son of o man inyu)ved ln a controversial Squaw Valley <'Ootruct during the adminlstratJon of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . 's futher. WiJU.ana A. New!on, 41 ,'l\l'Own·i> appointee t.O the ~perior Court in Placer COunty, has ties link· inl bis !amll.y lo the Browns for:_ four decades. . ONE OF 0 THOSE TIES. WAS a Squaw Valley co;nt.raet 1tanted fa 1960 by Gov. J:ctcnund G .. Pat'' lrown'i admlnisttayon to Newsonf"g father: WUllamA .Nf~so mJr., . State.ofracials later described Newsqm'll con· tract lo ~uaw Valley cbncessions as a tina.ncial ~ d~a..ster for the slate ana a rtub. ~~<fr lo Newaom 1s corP<>ratlon. F'uFinet' Presideot -Nlion sat!I 'd.U'l'irtg ·his un,suc .?esiful campalgn tOr governor against Brown •in 1962 that the S:quaw Valley eqntract was "one hf th'e fishiefit .messes 11 of the Brown administration. Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post said that under Newsom's contracts •With the stale "we were paying tor everything and ge"'ing n~bing .. Jt was a oneway BROW. street as far as the state was con- . NSR. ,.~_ed." . T~E ·YOVN~ NEWSOM, WHO was sworn .~as JU~ge Mogdll'y Aubufu, was not directly in· volved m the Squa ValleY.'ldeal. Those dealings were finally resolV in 1973!.when the st ate traded $1.6 inillion worth of J~d !1Stockton to buy back the contracts. • · ~ 1 • . A s~kesnl-.n,or Browti, press secretary Bill Stall, said the .tb_n as~iat~on between Newsom 's Black Plague Pests Dusted - • • GALLUP, N .M. (UPI) ~Health oUiclals have scattered about :4i.50 ~t boxeJ" near this weltern !Jew Mex~o .. tom ·ty to, kllf bulxmic;_ j:f'llgue- infected fleas an s m11I rodents. A 3-year-old Navajo girl, Charlene Brown of Reh~bo~h. die~ Mon day of Ule bubonic plague -=-the temrylog "Bll'lck Death " Of the Middle Ages -at McKinley Gel\'e ral HoSpital in Gallup. ·. NE,V Mf:XICO ENVQIONMENTAL Improve· ment Agency and lqdian Realth Service teams im· mediately instltut~ a pr9gram to prevent more huma:Ds fro!11. contracting the disease, spread by fleas carried o~ animals. "We feel liie we stand a good chance of protect· ing the peop\e' in the are.8," said Jack Womack chief o( environmental health services for the Jn: dian Health Service. '"This ~ype of operation ·has been sl\_ccessfut8·n the past.'" / · The dust ~ ':S .at;es~ipnS of sewer pipe ~at· ed on each ena Jth a flea powd'er known as sevin and i .~~~te:~ in. 1th,-,c~~~·. S!Dall r~ents waJk througn (he tube t'.o gel the ~ail and are dusted in the proc~. The' fie.a powder on animals which watt· lhrolWi 1!11'!'~ ilq•os ..i,s .'!f><> .<fi>tribuled lo olhe~ ani~;ljis llJ l>~rrp~s. 1 : _ , .. . . , . BllYAN MILL"F;R, ODEF OF mE'N'ew Mex: ico E;nvironment'nl Improvement Agency general sanitation division, said .1his a gency distributed abot.tt 300 dust boxes in the vicinity of Red Rocks State Park northeast of GaUup. The park. is th:~ si(e of;lhe national high school rodeo champ1onsh1ps, under way this week. About I,000 persons are expected t,o attend. ••.aecatJse of the number of people camped there, we lh.o'ught~ we would lake extra precaU· lions.~· M\IJer: s,aid. 1 • The Itidlan Hea~th..Service distributed about 150 Of the dust boxes in ne vicinity of the girl's home on lheNavajore!;erva ~Womack said. '?\'E THINK 1'IDS SHOULD CONTROL lhe diseu:e 1il this ParticWar area," he said . ~e dlSea.Se occhrs naturally in New Mexico, with·r~veral C~ses r~ported in humans each year, Last ~~air tt(ere were sevep cases, including one fatalit~ and there haVe ~five cases in the'State this year. ' Woirlack ~p~d t)I~ di~e.4se can be transmi{ted ouly by infected neak and said if they' are con· trolled, spread of the disease can be limited. . ,, ' ' rather, and former Gov. Brown was not 1 factor," Ruth Kennedy Tarter because .. of -Oa nd alisrh Dt Newton could endanaer students and Stall aatd. $500 pward tor graduate public schools. . teachers. . "A.aide from that, he'a highly qualified to be 8 work in nutrition re-Newton Public Buildings Co m-.BY replacing the D:t plaatic l9ilets" ~le "'• bml led h b H6rch from the Oregon mlsisioner Emil G. Larson said slu· with wooden ones, Larsc:in aaid, at 1 , · ~;r name1waa au l tot e ar, Ju.st like State University Sehool dents have &et toilet seals on fire at least "we won't have •-be -·emed t.Jie'rest. The"'y check all lhe candidates and offer · ot Hbme Economi··s. 1 l lb I ~ ·--- their oPinion on bow well qualified> • person Is, 11 nr========·====·=a=·==·=·=e=l:;m7e_•-:<lh~e~p,•_•_l~yre~a=r=. =='"'="lh=so==m=e=o=n=e=s==uf=foc=:ar:tin:' ~g~IAl=d~·=·=lh.=="!;i Stall added. • ANTHONY KLINE, BROWN'S LEGAL affairs . secretary, said NeWBOm received "a(I extremely bJ.gh rating" from tbe State Bar. . Newsom, Brown'• Placer County campaign chairman last year, was a childhood friend of Brown. He ii an ~ception to Brown's sell-imposed po'!ltr ot aJipointlilg to.office people wbp have been ext,Uded from 1ov,erpriient. . Six of ~be other eieht Judges appointed last month bYBtown 'fC'" womeri or minorities. tn. 1 telephobe ir\terview, the new judge descr;.bed how be 19'-the appointment an!l Joked he 15:BroWJ;a·'s "token lriJ:hCalholic.'' "I !!ORT OF GU:W UP WITH J erry. We wenl on vacations toeeth.,. . .-p.d were close friends," Newsom sald. "• _ . "I like to think.I'm-Dot just some political ap. ~lntee, and tha.t I'mqU...,forthejob. '1.;~B~ ... my poliUCal viiH'11re taearly identical to Jerry•;. If I were 1ov~1 I'd be doing the same that he"S doing. I w~t be appointing many peo. pie like me" from prominent families, Newsom said. Newsom's rather, oow 74, has been a close family friend or the Bl:ow,,s'since the 1931;>5. He was manager of the eltler SNwn's flnt two political car:qpai1ns for district attOrney In San Francisco in the 1940s. He is godfather to Gov. Brown's sister, Kathy Brown Rit.!e. . J. HERBERrH AL ~ewellers Fine Jewelle's & Silve,smiths Since 1898 Save--125010 Ont Carat \Diamond tvent M~~Degree Dan J . Pfiiger::. ec.ta Mes'a, received a BA degree from the University of South Florida in Tampa .• SOUTH COAST PLAZA-SANTA ANA FASHION SQUARE-WESTMINSTER MALL-PASADENA PUIKTI t&LS MAU.-W~ Hal.$ P'IOMIKUI SANTA ANITA FASHION f'All r .. " I . 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"" --.. _ Del\ Yer Sll 5.00 311.00 ~1us\:cgon )229.00 $57.00 !>111(in11w/ Des Moines 187.00 47.00 Newport News/ Midland/ Detroit 24l .OO 61.00 Hamp10n/ Bay Cuy J2-1J.OO $61 .0I Flinr 243.00 61 .00 Williamt..bury 285.00 7 1 .~ Salem.Ore. 122.00 JO.H Fun Warne 2..14.00 ~8.00 Nc\o' Ybc'l/ Seattle/ (;rand Rapids 232.00 58.00 Newaril; ' 291.00 lJ.00 Tacoma 138.00 34 ... Greensboro / N1•rfolk/ .. South Bend 227.00 57.IO Hi}!h Puin1/ Portsmou1h/1 Spokane ·1J6.00 J .... WinstOO"Salem 2b l .00 65.00 Virgin111 Be11eh 2s~.oo '1.0(t Tokdo 240.00 ..... Hanford/ Omaha 174.00 44 .to Toron10 282.00 70.09 Springficl<J 29b.OO 74.00 Pcndlct~n I 34.00 , ·1 )4';00 Wasbington. O.C.' 277 .00 ., ... Hunr~villc 222.00 S6.00 PhiladeJphiu 28~,QO · • 71.00 Youngstown/ Kno~v11lc 2.\7.00 St .00 Pittsbur}!h 259.00 ·~ ... Wamn/ . Lansing 2J7.00 59.00 Pnrtl:.nd 1 2~.oo . Jl.00 1 Sh,_roo·. 256.0Q ..... Uncotn 170.00 42.00 Pr~l,·11.kncc ;\02 .0Q. 76.00 . . Memphis 203.00 ~1 .00 R11lc:i¥h/ . Milwaukee . 121.00 5S.H Durh•n1 267.00 67.ot . Moline/ Ric:hml)nd 21~.oo ..... ~ . • ' Rock Island/ Rochcsfl•1 272.00 ..... $ecdtj1y cb•rtCS'nc.'I( l1ttluded. Sl .00 • O.venport 203.00 • . . . The friendly slfiesof your land. ". • • Ill UnlTED AIRLtnes I . . ----• ' '• • • ... ., ,, . I /I ,rl .. ~ -' .. , .., ., ·I .. .. •I .. 1 l I ., AB DAil v PILOT -. ' Thursday, Aug ult 7, 1975 By Phil lntMlandi Campus Crime on the lnc:rea~e By DOVGLAS FR~ O'l Uloe 0.llW ll"li.t IUtt Reports of serious crimes on University or California ca m· puses increased eiaht percent in· 1974 ove r 1973. ' lation to UC Irvine. according to c ampus Police Chief Robert llea~y. • plicability of these $tatlstics to a limited operation like ours," he said of the university-wide re· port. WANTE . DIAltlOl\'DS. G•;1t1s·roNES J•weh b~ jO•c p h\ !\ •11cu t h.,,Q 101 d oo monch onct. gemslonus lrom privBle 1nd1vldu&1ls and e1t1te1 . Carelul eaam1n11hon ana ...,,1u1Uon by cur expert1.1, Mighest pnces paid Ctl!I ~906e 10-9 dally, S1tur- day 10-6, Sunday closed, ask tor Mr. Oenn111 Follr or, Mr. JOS(lph. But the crime rate -the odds on bein,s: the victim or a crime - dropped sli ghtJy due to a 9.• per· cent increase in campus popul:.i- lion . a cco rd i n g t o the un- i\·e rs ily·s n1ost r ecent crime stalistic-s. ONE OF THE UC rapes oc- curred at Uc1 in 1974. Heavey said, "When the incidence of a crime goes from O to l lO .0 to l over a pertOO or years, they are isolated incidents that do not lend themselves to analysis by trend or pattern." "Where circumstances ure as radically different as OI\ the nine campu1e1, it might nOt make much sense to ~ump them Dll together either,'' he said. iewels1 by foseph 1 • lktlllo {'•••I Pl• I• • U~ .... l.t, f .... I• "" .. • ,J ....... o-·--• ................................ ~ .......... ... "Take a hike." SERIOVS CRIMES per 100,000 population declined from 3,270 In 1973 to 3,234 in 1974. There were 6,808 serious felonies committed on campuses in 1974. For the first time since 1969 there v.·ere no homicides on any of the nine campuses and there were 10 rapes, down from 22 in 1972 and 13 in 1973. The main crime problem at UCI, he s aid, is burglary. There we re SJ burglaries in 1974, he said, r e preKenting a steady decline from a high of 178 in 1970 and lower than the 69 reported in 1969, the first year records we.re kept. In 1974, Heavey said, the only other serious crim<? again.st a peni:on was an aggr11v;,tted as- sault. Arrest.s for ierious felony of. lenses throughout the wiivcrsity In 1974 totalled 381 , up from 376 GAL'S PA' MT SUITS the previous year. At UCI, Heavey stµd, there WMTI& oe~1M T I were 19. arres ts for s e rious NA1VIAJ.S 1"11 00. felonies, compared with rive in ...... S I 9 9·9· 1973 and five in 1972. T• 'lD SPECIAL ooly • The university's 1974 Sum-(AP rnary Crtme Report also notes lh}lD['L i"~....:ti(1UM) that the rate of increase in r.!11\L l.illlf":.A'- crimes on university campuses - tionwide rate increase and the 13 Fountain V1llt'lll Ph. Hl-f100 The statistics and percentages are relatively mean~gless in re-••1 llA VE TO question the •J>- was lower than the 17 percent na-m 11904 Broo~urst at Giirf~d - percent Western States increase !Acr oss from Marie Callender'• _ , reported by the FBI. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' Other Deaths County Kicks • in Trails Fund DR. ANN M. LUCAS . VETERINARIAN project engineer who s pearheaded a program at Convair Corp. to de- sign a 5,000-milc missile under an Air Force con- tract in 1946. SANTA AN A --Os borne. county En-bikeways. SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Karel J . Bossart, 71 , who pioneered development or the Atlas missile that boosted John Glenn into space in 1962, died Sun- day following a long ill- ness. Bossart was the CHICAGO (U Pl) -- V~leran radio writer and --:0::-.,-0-1 h-c--N-0-1-i----•. -di r I.' ct o r J a m e s E. ---------~::...:~c·~:__ Jewell, 69, who was as- o range County vironmental Manage- Supervisors Wednesday ment Agency director, committed nearly told supervisors th8t $400 ,000 in harbors , cities had presented ten- beaches and parks dis· tative plans for bike lricL funds to a bicycle trails, but failed to meet trail financing progra m other deadlines prior to that was technically de· the demise of the pro- funcl July 1. gram. ANY OTHER. links not on the plan must be funded by the individual government agency in- volved. 'The Orang e Coast cities th~t won ex· tensions of the deadliriC, and the amount of county money involved include: MINH£'!" GEORGE E . MINNEY, SR. ol Nt"'po<t lkiKI!. c .. , D.ole Cl .S..oU• Auqu~\ S. 1'1~. S1,1rvove a by Ph S wote ,..,.cot: llltH sons, Erneu, Owen -Jo1ep1'1 Ml nn1y ; two l!.llOJ Ql!lers. P•tri<•• Pl!inney •na Cynll!l.11 c"''"'· •!I 01 N e w por1 Bea~n -I g••nGc1'11oret>. Rosa• y 1:30 PM Tl!i.rs· o.iy. ""'"'"'st 1, '""''at mass Q.)O llM, FrtG.,,, Au9..,s1 1 . bo111 "' SI. Jootcfli m Catf\ol(( c11 ... rcll. Cost• Mes•, Cot . lntttmtnl. ,0.11 SoulS Ctme\t rv. Lonq BP•c n, c ... P.Kill~ V•tW Mtmo"~' P~r ~ Mortu•"Y. Ntwpart Eledch. Cd. d•reccor~. All.E L.SON A.L TA MAY All ELSON ot La9un.i Be.ocf\. '"· Od!<! ol dt,.U• Auqu~l b. 1~/S. "tOJrvove<I by her"'"· Jack Leroy A•e!son; <l•vghler. ~\•r.Tyt> J e,.n Ao- tl~on. bolt> DI L"9un11 Bedcn. C...; 9rdndtnoo<1ren. Sally M< L"''V ol Ntwpart BeoM:n and Stepne,. Cnatoes ll•tlMtn ot 1-<unlinqlon Be•ch, Cd. Pfivale \t rvlct~ .. 111 be Friday, A."9~1 I , 1915. P.-c:lttc Vkw OWc>el . In lotu Ill 110-•) the l•mily •~h (Of\1rob0Jho-n~ to The Or•nve County Ar!fl•ltis Fout>l!oJlion. 1n11rnmenl, P•c•loc V1t"' Memorl•I P•r-. Ne .. ·potl Bedtl!. Ca. PoJcit.c View Morlo...iry<lortclor•. l(~ESEL KENNETH H . OCNESELof "'"-' ec .. cn. ca. Cale 111 <le<tlh AUll'61 •. l~I~. Survovt<I by nl~ ••le Ma•v: _,, Kernrlll oJn<I CUuqf\ler-in·l"w N-=y Jant; <1au91'1er. Ba•b••a ocn~wl ; 91.an<l<la.,..nter. l'llncy Ann Kne\411, ,.11 Of S.n CabfOe!. c ... Me"""'"' ... ,v,ce~ 10 QQ AM Satu•aay ,., Pac:o'1c View Ch•P<"I. Jltv. Con M<>O<IO• ollo· ci•n!. 1nte rmen1. P•cil•< View """monil P•rk, Newport Bt!.o<el!. c •. • tn heu or llOW"er• don,.tlon• .,.,,.v i,., ..... oe lo The "'"er.can 1-ie•rt Mi.ocl•· lion. VIELE (ALLA P . VIE.LE. •tS•l!e nt ol ~un,. Holl\, Ca. Oato ol atatf\AUll""l sociated with the Wne Ranger, Jack Armstrong and lhe Green Hornet programs of lhe 1930s, died Tuesday. A lonbrtim c friend , Thoma:; Elvidge, credited him v.·it h o riginating the Lone Ranger ad\'enture series a l s tation WXYZ in Detroit in 1930. -He s aid the c ities were Tl he funding syste_m, <isking for a one-year ex~ ca led th~ Cour:itywide tension of the deadline to C?o~er~tive Bike-:vay get their plans and Cund- Fina_nc ing Progr~~· ingrequests fin alized. provided county c1t1es with 50 percent of the co s t of bike trail The cost-s haring pro- purchase a nd construe-gram w;.1s o££i c ially lion. replaced July 1 b y the Cadillac Leasing county Arterial Bikeway le d. I f I OTIES WERE to sub-Sy.stem Implementation ase irecl Y ronl l le SAN FRANCISCO mil lists of projects and Program. which in-de.iler-No n1iddleman (U PI) --Interment wjll make their funding com-·and gel the best rate-. be held at Golden Gate b National Ce metery Fri-milm e nts eCore l~e volve:; full county rund-CALL dayforHubbittQuan,51, county would put up Jts ing of trails that are NabersCadiloc the p e r s onal photo-s hare_ identified as part of a :Z600H•rborBl¥1., gr a p her f 0 r Gen . 1 __ B::_:u~t_:H~._G::.:_. _"_G~e_:o_rg:c.:__· '___:m:::;:•:•l~e~r:__cp~l~a~n:__:o:f~c:oun==t~y-~::::=eo.=::":=&':::~:: .. :="°'::;';:'::'°:=::::::~ Douglas MacArthur dur· t"" ,_ ing the Paciric campaign ! .. --------------------------------., in World War II. Quan, a car-salesman in San Francisco, d ied Sunday following a brief illness. Fashiontime Fall '75 NEW GOOD TIME CLOTHES WITII FAU.FASHION VALUES • •· • --lluntington Be ach, $30,000 -Irvine, $71 ,150 -Sao Clemente, $1.~9.5 ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE MOBILE SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARY SERVICE --Newport Beac h , PRl>CT ICE LIMI rEO TO •tOUSE c ... LLS $36,750 --Seal Beach. $71.600 --S a n J u a n Capistrano. $38,250. BY APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE (7 14) 494-2701 -utdlllr Rllli:s ' . f. ~ '· -5, 1 •1~. Survoved by l,..o ions. LOS ANGELES !AP) --Memorial services \\'ill be held Friday for Hugh S . Fow ler, A c adem y Award - winning £ilm editor or '·Patton." Fo"·ler, 63, died of cancer Saturday at UCLA Medical Center. .t I • I Btr1ren 1. Smi1h an(I Lester A. Smiln; d•ug111er, Lel.i A lmond ; seven 9totn<lcl!lll!rtn an<1 twt lvt gre•l- gr..,.<IC.hilOrtn. St-rv!CP~ w ilt ~ r..ld Fria..y 10:00 AM, Co•I• Mes,. OWPol. lntt,,nent wf!I b<! pnvate. B.o111- Btr11Bon CO!ol,. Mes. Mortuary d•rK• tor~. Mr\. V1tle "'"',,.,it cre•,den! of Veter•n\ cl For,19n war, .,.,........, .• C•ub of Coil• Mtl•. • ,....,mbo!or of Tl>e E•lltrn Siar""" was ow""' or Viele- Pl...,..,blnt;i & S~tl Metal Wor-•. Mc l" .. RLEl'll PAUL V N.cF,\.RLE N. <e\uienl o1 s.r.1 .. Ma, ca. Date at aeoJll\ Auqu\t s. 1~75. S.U•v•vto br 1!1\ ... ire, Nt!v.o o. Mc F••ltn, lhrrt! •on\, Robert. Don.11<1 ana Jam.es; l"ree <l.oV9h1er;. Jort•, _Carol ind Ju<lr ; JJ 9•inocf\1l<l•e n •nil one g•e•t· 9'""°'"''CI; o..e b•olr>e~ •n'1 •·-.;._ 1ers. S..rvltt\ ... ,11 be r.ell! F rl<l.or n .oonoon. Co\la Me-.. Ch•pel. l,.~i­ rrenl. P'"""' Vlf!"" Mtmori•I P•r k, Nt"'Po'1 Btacn. Ca. 8oJlt1-6er90rDt1 Colt" Mt'"' Mor tu••., dorec tor\. Ol!LIC ROY OEL'<., rr\00tnt OI f:OOJnt•in Vdlley, Cl Oalt o• l!t•ll'I """'"'' }. 1'1). '" I~ age o! 6~. Survlveo by /\ii d•1,19nte•. Elaine C:o"l~y ot Hunt-•nqton 6t•,.t1'; one \•\ltr, Thel~ 1'1ber1 • ol A.tlLon•; lwo 9•an<lcf\•ldrr n. Voki •n<I P,,qgy Conley. C.ra "~"<lt ~e•~r<•i ..,;11 bt .. ~Id F"day 11 00 llM. lrtcjle- P••k temrcerv. Smi!ri~· Mo•1ua.ry d<fttlO<\. • l.A.Ln-ltlGllOH fUMIEl.A.L HO Ml Corona del Mar 673·9450 CosraMelia 646-2424 ltLLIROADWAT MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway, Costa Mesa 6 42-9150 McCOIMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Cao1s1rano 495· 1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMOllAL PARK Cemelery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacifrc V iew Drive Newport Beach, California 644-2700 rtlK FAMILY COt.OHIAL FUHEIAL HOME 7801 Borsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 NEW YORK (AP) Gu:;tavo VidaJ, .. 75, a re- t ired industrial ex - executive and founder of Pan American-Grace Airways, died Wednes- d ay at New York Hos pital after a brief ill- ness. SANTA FE, N .M . (AP) S hell y Gross11:1a n, 47, ·interna- tionally known photo- grapher and conserva- tionist, died July :l> in Switzerland after suf£er- ing a massive coronary thrombosis , his family said. Coed Elected Christine Jane Paige, 20682 Elizabeth Lane, Hunlinglon Beach, was one or 83 students elected to membership in l!SC's Phi Beta Kappa for dist- in gui s hed acadC'mic achievements. She is ii political science m aJor. PUBLIC NODCE MOTIC• TOCR•DITORS su~••1o•cou1tTO~TM• ST ATE 01' CALI l'Oltl'll I A f'Olt THI! COUHTY Ol'OltAMCH: A ....... ,,. E\ltte 61 ELIN M C ARLSON, CIKH-. NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN kl !hi {fec:tllor\ of I .. •boY• ""mtd ~ tr>lt ett ~' Mo•lftlll ctelms 1991Mt '"' wkl l!IKl'denl ••• reqwl•td lo fllot tr..m, .. 1111 "" MC•twrr vouo:i.rt, ff! tr.. olli<t of the clt!r• oft,,. .m....,.. titlt<lu M.rt. or lo pttMn1 tllem. wlthO. ,.(e\.ary v....ocl!erJ, lo the..,.,....~ .01 the ottl<• ol HOYT llLIHCJ(. At· ,....,.., •I L••. 2040 Ave. ol ""'tt•s. Fourtl! FIOO<, Cimt\M'"y City. C.Hftm!.11 ""°''· ... lt11 h t .. P-1•• of ouv-.. n....,,,,..,_l~lntll-H.n~ 11\0 IO !Pie t\!elot of wld Gotc:"""", ""tf1611 ,_ momhs ot11er , .. llrsl p..,bnc:.-.. t:iftlll\M'l i~e. oueo July 2). 1•rs LOA NE (. CARLSON E••lvtrl• of I"' Wiii 0111 .. tll0¥t 1111 ..... dftf(NilfC MOYT KLINCK Atwwl,alU• .. ....... 9l "'-SC-1 .......,.,.,_ ~Cltt, CaiHWN• ""'' Tl'l;IJIJJ~ll ~· * ll""lltr1• Pvblltfltel Or-.. CO.JI 0•11Y PIN11, J"''''· ''· ,,.. A14V11r. u , 1t1l>1•11 **•*•***************'"' • * • • MERCURY SAVINGS and loan association NOW OPEN EVERY SATURDAY ·""' 10 A . M -·1 ~_] f /l. ~ -, •.,., .. I I Open Mon ·Ttn.rrs, 91.111.-4 p.m.: fn. 9 a.111 • .fp.m . ~ .J ·'-" "STATEMENT SAVIN&S "-PRESTllE Cud • • ~············~·······~ j . ,;·· .r ,'J . ,,, . ,:lij ,. . ' . -, ';,'~·~i ,~ ' ~·y • • .... ,.;··:,.,. f, :,_: •• ~ .;' ;L ..... ... .-: . " ..... ,t ; ~~'·,\. The pure camel's hair sport coat. A collector's item at pre-sea~on savings • Risi ng costs threaten lo make 10011/o camel's hair e.xllncl. Far sighted plan· ning enables us to offer lhis classic luxury sport coat at a temporary non· luxury price. Handsomely tailored wilh center vent, llap/palch packets and leather buttons. Septem~r price wifl be 135.00. now 114.90 silverwoods FASHl.ON ISLAND-NEWPORT BEActi " ••• values. THE TRIO Sa.-e $80.00 on our 3-•eat aora, ehair, and corfee table combination. Thl1 group carrle1 a J'bw prot\le that's just rlgh~ for your apartment.. s tudy or patio. You oan oodJbloe IC with any decor, lndoora or out~ and add Oharm to the $ 88 ~~~~~9~-~~·y· ~~~\~~ .~~ ·e·a·v·e--, .•.. •. 2 5 9 CRBATEA c..-uA.L D.INIHG AREA . • ' Tli• pede11tat dining table, as•" ae·. ftU nicely into your breakfast nook or apartment dining room. Ii'1 solid wood. Team It with matchln1r refectory ch a.I ra and corduroy cu11hlon111 , you'll have a ruatio retreat. Table a.i.m.,. No,.$8988 Ch&Jr extra ·~·" SAVE OP!J THE a-SEAT SOFA. Enjoy a full•al1ed sofll llt a muah lower price than eonvenUonal furnllW'e . lta be11tuty llea ln lta rustic •il11plicity-1trat1rht lines. solid wood , contrasting' c u•klons. lt'• 77" long-. 33" wido, and baa 3 corduroy ou1hlon 1t (•vallable Jn ' ca.1nel, r ust, apricot), 1 S&ve when you bUJ' now&$C Pi•r 1. I COSTA MISA 2710 H.UIOJI k YD. Ceo ........ .... , ... , ... , o•AMGI crrY SHOP'8Ma CIHTa 6JJ·OHI AllAHEIM 106 L •ATLLAAYI. 772-2472 LAGUNA IEACH 121• s •. c .... Hwy. 494·9101 MOM. THIU SAT-IM Ma4. IM .. \, '• ~ ·Z " '3 :t ·~ l • ; • • l; " , ' • ·: • ' ~ . •• ( • , i • j ,. I I I • 1-. \ ·' OUR NEW LOW PRICE 24.88 Mature men's co·ordinates in continental style s. Available in brown, It. blue. beige & navy. Sizes S, M, L, XL. • Men's Sport Shirts 6.99 long sleeve P.rint shirt of machine wash nyton/ acetate. Assbrted fa ncies. Long point collar: Perfect for leisure wear. Men's Slip-Ons 10.88 Men's vinyl slip-ons. Perfect for the man with easy care and comfort in mind. Sizes 7-120 . Hamburger · Pa.tter &Coke T1k11 lunch brHk and try our dttlclous H1mburg1r & Coke. Special price effective Thursday thru Sunday \ SALi' Girls' Jeans • 77 Reg. 5.99. Pre-washed denim jeans of 100°/o cotton. Fl are legs. Sizes 7-14, slim. Prices effective thru August 9, 1975 SPECIAL BUY Boys' Western Shirts 5A4'' Boys' long sleeve plclid sh irt. Poly /cotton blend. Two pockets. mach. wash . Sizes 8-18. VALUE Boys' Western Jeans 5.99 Boys jeans in poly/cotton blend. Asst. colors. Regul~r& Slim. 8 -16 6.44 Husky sizes. \ SUPER BUY Wos.' Denim Shirt 7.77 Blue denim shirt in polyester /cotton blend. Print yoke, cuffs. and button front: Sizes S. M;·L. GREAT BUY Pre-washed J~nior Jeans 9.99 Choose from a wide assortment qf styles. All machine wash cotton. Navy denim in sizes 5-13. j Junior Pre-Washed Brushed Denim Dresses 14.99 Machine wash cotton denim in three great styles to choose. Jean buttons. Jean blue. Junio r sizes. '. A9 SPECIAL BUY Washed Out Denim 2.99 100% cotton brushed blue denim. The washed out look is everywhere. 44/45" wide. 1119CA"PAH! BelCh at Or•noeth0'1>9 •Open weekt:l8w t:30 to 9:30. Sundayt 10 toe. ORAMOI:: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekd•YI 10 to 9. SundtYt 10 toe. S+M'f.A AMA: 3900 So. 8rt1tol-No. of SO. Cout Plaza• Open Daily 0:30 to 9. Sul"ldliYt 10 to 6. . I . , I ' . ' .~ • ' I ~ - ' • I Instant Modern Sale Instant furniture. It goes together in a jiffy. and w ilt keep Its modern good looks. Made of sturdy al uminum and wood-grained vinyl Per.naneer. --= Enter1a inm1:nt center with sllae-oul tu1nlable shell and speake1 sh.,l~t:s. Tape and record slorage compar 1ments. cul let holes. Walnu1-l1n1sh Permaneel". BIG VALUE Lamps 16.88 Brighten your Jiving at our low price. Hurry to look at oµr great selection of lamps in assorted styles and colors. Similar to illust ration . •• ust 7, 1975 ~~~-~~-~~~~-a-~-~~ --I WJI~ ... -__ ; ;:: -; .-=--~.!;"- Bookcase. Fine designer lines give l"l1sopen-fronl bookcase a contempcrary look.. 3 1 ¥•"high, JC" wide. Waln ut-l1n1sh Permaneer" . It's Bowling Time • 'I Des« w •th t>1n~e-dro;:-door-fron1 h•des 2 she,~es. e~!r 2. opEcr s~.-o :1 lc.r e11.tr a sicrege Ct'rCIT'e·r. '<''Ecd aluminum legs, 1"oalni...'-!1n1sh Pe:maneer • GREAT VALUE Family Boat Shoes 3.50 ·--- I 'I . I ' I i I\/,', ' ~ • ' I I .I ./'I ./ Modern grand- father clock has precision electricaj .... movement. Handsome black and ch rome face . Bookcase w/sliding glass doors. 32"H, 48''W, Walnut·finish Permane~rJii. (Not shown .) Tough wearing cotton duck uppers for everyone. Cushion insole for comfort. molaed rubber outsole. For Mom, Dad and the Ki ds. White or navy. Men 's 61/2 to 11 , 12. Ladies' 5 to 10. Boys' 2V2 to 6. Children's 10 to 2. VALUE 100 lb. Barbell Set 17.99 Reg. 20.99. Includes 68" barbel! bar, two 15 lb., four 10 lb., four 5 lb. black Orbatron discs. more. Sale Price effective thru Aug. 9, 1975. DRAPES SPREADS SLEEPING BAGS IUIMA PAii: Beach at Ortingetho~ • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundr;'l,10 to OIA ... li City Or. at Garden Grow Blvd. • Open weekdlyl 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 8. \ SANJA AHA: 3900 So. Briatol-NO. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Oany 0:30 to 0. SUndayt 10 lo 8. \ GREAT VALUE Jumbo Keystone 6.88 Jumbo keystcoe style in durable vinyl. Poly. zipper. Molded ball cup and handles. Assorted colors. SUPER VALUE i:as Large rack·style bag w/space to carry shoes, etc. under the built·i n ball rack. Full length poly. zipper. Vinyl in four color combinations w/gold welt trim. SPECIAL Ebonite Bowling Ball 13.99 Made of black rubber, it comes in 12. 14. 16 lb. Precision ba lanced . Meets _ ABC specifications. GOOD BUY Premium Rack Bag 8.88 . . Popular.style vinyl w/saddle desi gn in five color combinations. Built·in ball rack and accessory poc ket. Color·n1atched molded handles and full length polyester zipp_e r. JCPenney I i' ) : 1: !·Jo 0 1!11\ ! I I; ,,;c.,.,* ._,_ • • ' . . . ' ' r ' . ' ' • ' ' • ' • . 20'/o OFF Women's Casuals 6.33 20'/o OFF Glrla' T -Strap Shoes 4.77 Reg. 5.99. Vinyl uppers, crepe •soles. Colors with contrast , stitching. B'h-3. ~ '·" Sa le Prices Effective thru Aug . 9, 1975. 20o/o OFF Women's Casuals 6.33 Reg. 7 ,99. Wedgie styling with vinyl uppers. Brown or black. Sizes 5-9. 10M. Reg. 7.99. Double T Strap styTl ng. Wood wedgies with vinyl yppers. Golden ~rown . 5·9,·10M. 200/o OFF Men's Oxfords ' ,--,· _.., '~' ,, ",. 7,« ., I ' . I lo 20'/o OFF Boys' Boot• 12.77 10.22 Reg.15.99. Straight tip oxfords Reg. 12.94. Harness styling with leather uppers. In antique with leatherivamps. Brown. ' bronze. Sizes 61/i-11, 12. B 1/2 ·3. 11.99. Reg. 14.99. 31/2·6. I ... SUPER'VALUE Men's & poys' Oxfords 4.99 Cotton fabric uppers, rubber soles. Mens 6'h to 11. 12 Boys 2'h to 6 JCPenney ,1;·;: '!!.\• '111\4 fl •;' • ) \ / . ' DAIL y PILOT A 11 Hot Weather Sizzlers GREAT BUY 45 pc. White Ironstone Dinnerware s25 45 pc. white ironstone. Service for 8. Durable, detergent proof, dishwasher proof & oven safe. GREAT VALUE General Electric Buffet Skillet .26.99 12" skillet with Teflon II nori.stick coating. Great for frying, stewin g, roasting. baking and more. (SK27AVT). Price Effective thru Aug. 9th. GREAT BUY Nelson Deep Fryer 51;, qt. 11.99 Make your own doughnuts. trench fries. Great for stews, too. (1110). Price Effective thru Aug. 9th. Colgate Toothpaste NI. wt. 7 oz. ggc VI sine Eye Drops 1h fl. oz. 139 Gillette Trac II Cartridges 9's Bayer Aspirin 100's ~ baby poWder ~ ,.,......+; l!lliiil • Johnson's Baby Powder Nt. wt. 9 oz. ggc Treasury Buffered Aspirin 225's ..... PAD: 8'1Ch If OrlngethOrpe • Open Wffkdlyl 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 8, aa..1: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open Wff«d•ys 10 to 9, Sundays 10 to 8. SANTA AMAi. 3800 So. Br11tol-No. ot So. Coe•t Plaza • Open Daily 9:30 tot. SU~YI to toe. I Soft & Ori Anti-Perspirant NI. wt. 12 oz. "Ouchless" Bandages 50's -· ~--· . .._;·--- ;.>v•(' ..;l'l•t. petroleum jelly 66~ Treasury Petroleum Jelly NI. wt. 1 lb. • Special prices good lhru Salurday, Augusl 9, 1975. , ' • •• ·' . ' GOOD AUGUST 7 THAU AUGUST 13. 1975 LARGE SWEET SALAD SIZE ANTALOUPES TOMATOES 3i$1 9! SWEET THOMPSON . 38 SEEDLESS GRAPES .......................... c LB. LATE 3 s 1 SANT A ROSA PLUMS ................ ;g~· SWEET JUICY s 1 BARTLETT PEARS ........................ 3 ~~~ CARROTS ............... 21 cELL~.L:AGs ~ 29c SPRINGFIELD TOMATO SAUCE 8i$1 8 OZ. CANS 8 OZ.PKG. KRAFT INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED CLAUSSEN 95c KOSHER or ICICLE PICKLES .. J2oz.JAR EA OSCAR MAYER s 1 18 'ALL BEEF FRANKS ......•.... 1 LB. PKG. • E OSCAR MAYER s 1 16 ALL MEAT WIENERS ......... 1LB.PKO. • E BUDDING ALL VARIETIES 49 THIN SLICED MlATS .......... JOZPKG. CEA. ... QUALITY ' ,-w.· BEEF BLADE ROUND CHUCK STEAK BONEIN STEAK $1~3 78~ BONELESS BEEF SEVEN BONE BEEF ROUND STEAK CHUCK STEAK S1,33LB. 89(LB. CHUCK B(ffiLESS CLOD ROAST-~ 1.38 LB BONELESS & TENDER CUBE STEAKS 1. 77 LB. BONELESS 7 BONE CHUCK ROAST S1 .38LB. LEAN MEATY BEEF STEW ............ S1 .48LB ·-,.-~ ... _ ..... ~ .. ~--~~ ··~- M-0 FINEST QUALITY BEEF ROUND FINEST QUALITY FRESH SIRLOIN TIP STEAK E:ANGROUND .BEEF S1.78BO~BELESS ~1.18L~·· j(}p~; BOTTOM ROUND STEAK .. ~ 1.48LB. QUALITY B~EF 87 ( 7 BONE CHUCK ROAST .................. LB. HOFFMAN s 1· 2 9 CORNED BEEF BRISKETS ........... • LB. BEEF CHUCK . s 1 49 . BONELESS FAMILY STEAK .......... ; • LB. BANQUET ' TROPICAL ' " PRESERVES FROZEN BATHROOM PAPER STRAWBERRY, BLACKBERRY, APRICOT·PINEAPPLE DINNERS All VARIETIES EXCEPT BEEF• HAM 59¢ 4 ROLL PKG . CHECK THIS PARTIAL LIST OF WISE BUYS. lknl_. .,_. Pf"'tnts us froril li1tlng 111 of th.rn. You will fllKt-. it1m1 likt thlW on our lhet.. 1Mr1!.ed whfl • bright WIM Buy T.;. Tlwse iltmt r..t'IKt ttmportry 1Mnuf9CtUl'9r1 ttlowMctl 9'td Pf"Omolion1I low pr;ca, TM AVll'lfl .•• TM TrMIUry ,_on to you! CHIFFON 9c SOFT MARGARINE ....... 2.aoz.Tuas1NCARTON S TEX SUN PINK SS c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ................... 460Z.CAN ' TASTER 'S CHOICE s·2 79 FREEZE . DRIED COFFEE ....... BOZ.JAR • CRUNRCHBERRIES CEREAL .. 11 oz. BOX 77 c LIBBYS 33c SAUERKRAUT ........................ 160Z.CAN GAINESPRIMEVARIETY s2 25 MOIST DOG FOOD .............. 720Z.BOX • PAM ORY FRY 88( COOKING & AID ................. 90Z.CAN STAR KIST 89( CHllNK LIGHT TUNA ......... 121\0Z.CAN KIMilrl!S NEWBORN . · s 1 S9 DISP.OSABLE DIAPERS .......•• 301N BOX • DAETERGENT ....................... !'.~~;:i~.~~s1.12 PREFORM LIQUID ALL VARIETIES DISH DETERGENT .............. 32oz.iorrLE 59c ERA LIQUID D~TERGENT ......... J~N8z~~~r~ s1.01 45¢ 11 OZ. BOX JENO'S PIZZAS CHEESE, PEPPERONI, SAUSAGE ¢ 130Z. BOX BUITONI Mlntcotti w/tautA E91 Pf1nt 87 ENTREES P•rmlgiMMI, Melt R~Y~ll P1rmitienl (• .......................... ,120Z.BOX " ~RITT · t~PIE SHELLS ............. 2SHE0LUINl'K0.45'. ·~lnll~OWN POTATOES .: .. 320Z.Plio 62' NI & CHEE E NTREE ~; 2sc· -·!· : .· ·:· =:· .· --. ::· .-. ::: ::: :: -· -· ORA•GE LAKEWOOD TORRANCE BUENA PARK 6RANADA 1 HILLS WOODl~ND RIVERSIDE SANTA ANA Hll1S -T·"' .... 11100 Chlt"'114'th A~. CO<"Mr of Ch1t..,..orth 6 Z1l11 STORE HOUAS At Tyltrli 21500 ViftofV Bl"f. RI.,... fwy. CofMf of STOl'IE HOURS Yletory 6 C.,.... Aw Mon. $rv S.t. Mon. thrw Fri. 10 to I Mon. thfv ftl. t to I 10 to I s.t.10to7Sun.10 .. 1 let.611M.lto7 ' .. 111.10WI I • 3IOO lo. lrlltctl At lrlltol Ii hnflowtt STORE HOURS Motl. tflru &ti. 1:30 to I ..... , .... llO CMy OfM a...' Al a.... o,.,. 11\ld. •City DrM lo. Mon. tl'IN s.1. .... a...NV10tol I 27&0 Ctrlon SI. ""'-" ,.,.,,.."'. CeflClft ITOl'll tfOUftl Mon. thr1t .. ,. t :JOtol:)O ..,,...10tol ·--1 ··-. . ~~~ • • . I\ . ' Fiction's Poirot Is Dead, LONDON (UPI)·- Hercule Poirot, the rc- )POWned Belgian detec- tive who unraveled knol· ty mysteries in 37 nove ls and seri es of s ho rt a t o ri es writte n b y Agatha Christie, is dead. Poirot , lhe s artorially spl e ndid investigator whose r esource ful in- teUect outwitted scores of crimin a l geniuses, U P ' succumbed in D ame 1 T•....-Ag atha's novel, ''Cur-Stlll Watc-hdog ta in." -s ubtitle d Iowa's H. R . Gross "P?irol'~ La st Cas~" - h , . • which will be published "': o wa.s consid ered Oc t. 15 by Dodd, Mead in t1 g htf1 s t c d co n -. theUnitedStales. gressm a n before re- tirement this yea r IN IT, POIROT, the has se nt ang ry letle; rotund sleuth with the to Pres ide nt F ord· egg-bald head , w a~ed tellinl{ hi~ _to v~to ~~;fi~~~e~et~:Oiet~ulith~ .th~ bill g 1v1ng pa!r scene · of his firs t sue· ralSes to m e mbe r&9f ccs5ful case,· the 1920 Congre~s. .•t .. Mysterious · Affair at · Styles." ~ 1 j "Styles is now a guest F d P I , house and P oirot is an or . a old and arthritic, •• said Gina Sussens of Collins'. Enters Business "'He is one of the guests a nd a mong the other gu ests is a multiple murdere r. · "POIROT SUMMONS Capt. Hastings, his old SAN DIEGO (AP) friend from the firs t I.eon Parm&; a personaJ St I t h I hi friend of President Fo[.d, sJ'v:sil~ase, 0 e P m is going into the chick"en .. P oirot . d ies in the incubiltor business. " book, but we don 't re ally Parma , a 48 -year-0ld want to s ay how . We Republican per ty leader want the r ead e rs to de- who recenUy resigned as cide for the m selves, group exe c uti ve o f othe rwise it ruins the Teledyne, Inc., has book for the r eaders," purchased Lyon Eleetric s aid Miss Sussens. Inc., maker of po~ltry · Poirot's age was un· f a rm and e lec trical known at the time of his equipment. ,,. d eath, s ince be became . The .pu~c,hase price fa mous only after r etire- wUnot(ennounced . . ment from the Belgian Parma, a lon gtime police in 1904. Cl"\. gaiting partner of Ford, ~ alSo is chairman of La DETAILS' "OF HIS •· Jolla Bank .l Trust Co. death were not disclosed. •f · 'although the New York f · GWC Ad...1 -Times. which reported ~· · u.e the sa d news in a front- page story Wednesday, C said Poirqt: ••managed, 2 ourses in one finah c esture, lo ' · perform oD.ft'IJlOre act o( Golden West College cerebratioftYl \bat s aved"' ·• has annountthe addi· an innocenl"" bystander ... lions of '.'Jn uclio~ ,..from disastftV' ~ Motorcycle echanich" Dame AgaUia declined · ~ and "Chinese FolklOre comment OD'<~he report, and Mythqlocy'' Lo the buta s pokesman s aidtbe fall curricu.Jum. 84-yea r-old author will • ' • Registr.atiqn b y :ip· continue writing. pointmenlforthe classes Dame .j.\gatha h as will be held Aug. 19·23 publis hed SS full-length and Aug. 25·29. The n ovels ~orl,dwid e. semester begins Sept. 4. Seventeen of her stori es Th e mot q r cycl e have· been tpade into mechanic clas1> wiU be plays, including "The · held on Saturdjy mom-Mouse Tra'P.0~\ which is ings while the folk.lore still running in London class m eets Thursday a fter 22 yetirs, and 12 evenings. myst eries have been filmed. OCC .Position THE MOST RECENT Lynn Nye of LagW}, film. a~aptation of a Niguel is Orange Co.t Ch,r1st1e nd'v·e l was College's new Volunteer l'Murdet on the Orient Burea•U• plac f m e nt. Express.''AlbertF~y. s pecialist, schbol OJ· .,Po~tr a yed t~e s l.e1th ficials have announced; Poirot enmeshed m a MrS. N y e r ep l ac~s m1:1nler plot ~bo ard a Nadine Cla nto n wbo railway sleep1ng ca r: moved to the Midwest e ver y o ne o~ th e with her fa mily. passengers was guilty. PUBLIC AUCTION $2,000,000 ltMKTOiRY JEWELRY-ANTIQUES-FURNITURE THI WORLD FA~OUS DISERT AUCTIOH GAL,LIRT PROUiiLY AHHOUHCIS· THI °""'"6 OF IT$ ,t'D' lllAHCH, EMPIRE ••• • •IH. LTD., SANT A AHA. •' Thuraday, August 7, 1975 DAIL V PILOT Bl Times Not Ruff in Sentry Business CERRl1'0S (A J)) They say crime doesn't BUESING SAYS llE RAISES ABO UT hulf his sing1nggroul•· pay, but ).'OU c_ouldn'l prov~ it by &.b Huesing. stock and gets the rL·st Crum owners whose pets "This rcl'l'Ssion we're having is caus ing a lot or Buesing ,'!!I P~c~1dent of Cont111ent1tl Canines, have become too much or an expense . !tis com puny thefts," says Thayer. "We're doin~ a lot or training Southl'fl'! Cali~urn1 ;:1 :s _largest g uard dog ugency. lte goes through 2S tons uf dog food each month. for small busin esses that can 't afford our leasing says business is buum1ng. Buesing s ays it takes about three months to service anymore. So we train them and they take .. TWO YEARS A.GO, Wf~ WE RE writing one n ew account a week <.1nd nuw it's thr~." he i»ays. "Unemploy1ncnt goes up, crime goes up .•. and we get more business." Continent;d Canines leases sentry dogs to more than 300 cus tomers , wi t h a neel or vans delivering and picking up 8.50 dogs each night. Huesi.ng 's customers include the City of Los Angcll's , Se»rs, United Parcel St'rvicc, several school districts and dozens Of Ci.Ir dculers. Continent<.11 Canines has about 1.200 dogs, most· ly German shepherds, but a lso US(.'S Doberman pinschers, Labrador retrievers and a number of other large breeds. train a sentry dog, with more time required for their own dogs back and let them rtln on the pre- spccialized assignmenl.':i. mises." "We can train them to the point where they'll T he jump in business has brought many un· punch a wa tc hman's button, and we've had dogs qualified people into the gua rd dog bus iness, working in lumber yard'i trained to smell smOke humane of(icia ls say, with some alleged trainers and then run over a nd punch the fii-e alilrm," fl ues· operating out or their homes with dogs they pick up ing said in a n interview. in local pounds. "Ir l could teach my dogs to drive, J'd retire.'' Other g uard dog ugencics also report upswings in business. "OUR TRAINING llAS GONE UP double," says J ack Thayer of Jal'k Thayer Guard Dogs in Glendale, w hich has lrainL-'d dogs fo r entertainers Sonny and Cher, Di ana Ross and The Juckson Five "THE GUARD DOC BUSINESS IS IN terrible need of control by state and local authorities," says Bob Rush of the l~.A . Department of Animal Regulat ion. Rus h says prospective customers or AUilrd dog agencies should usk to seed list of other client.'> and proof of ins urance before signing up. "'40,000 Mile MICHELIN 'X' STEEL BELTED WHITEWALLS GR70/15 (165113) 1205/151 ER78/14 (115114) CR71114 1175/14) DR7&/14 ,,.,, ... , · FR71114 . (U711141 •7&/14 ... ,., ... , (205115) 111171/15 (215/IS) JR71/IS (225115) LR71/15 flJS/15) IR70/15 h. .... u.. ............. , .. Fll78/14 ··~··· BRIDGE SlONE mtlS ~2,,SlJSI LR78/15 SPECIAL BUY 11>••• ••" "'•"" ...... u ...... , ... , .. 1 .. 1or tiro• lll•llt I•• oir1, W•I, lftMtl, '""'" & dr1orl ....... \oi•oi litl l•r Mien & .....,,,,.~ Th• ~riot li•o h< tl>o >P••h '"''"""'''' r/j1Y'.1l ti' t i 145 SRl12 145 SR/14 155 SR/12 1•5 SA/14 • 6.00/13° 5.60/14 • 6.50/13 6.45/14 • 7.00/13 • 5.50/12 s1288 s1688 . -... _,~ .... , .... COST it. ME$A 3005 ... noa ILYD. I~ ·~ ............... . (714) 557-8.000 HARA .1000 '*"""-' .... ........................ ..-,, .. , ... L IJtl s.Aklll , ....... -.. .-....,.i 17141 IJMIOO GARDEN GROYI 14040 • 11 II .,_., . .......,.__ .......... C7141 IJO.l200 OllAHGE 410H_..n..A.- 171416~Jll fits: ffJO/IS) ,,,,,, 51 (115115) 119$1151 s399s ... '"' '~~·· • ) MZ DAIL y PILOT Thur9day, Augutl 7. 1075 Sinatra and Denver Sing to Big Cro'Uids ST1\TF.LINE . Ne \'. (APl J ohn Dl'll\'l'rand Frank Sinatra arc <..1bout .is :di k e <•S d<1y and night. nut true to the adu ~c. op- positL'S :-;ometim cs u1- l r'<H'l . Si na tra, a lun gt 1n1t•fi x- turr llll the pop n1usic ~CC'llt'. and l)Cn \'l'r , a ~ folk-rock ~ill l;l'r , afl' ap-L Pt'••ri ng: on !ht• s a1n c f ~t :ii::c .a t I larrah 's l-lott•l- C:1sino he r e this v.•t-ek, a n d p eu plt• b y the thousands a rc flocking to see them. THF. SHOWS HAVE played to sold -out au- <l i enc es, and close tonight \\'he n reservations opened last month, llar- rah 's S\\"itc hbo ard was jammed \1rith an es timat- ed 670,000 c;.ill s from pt•o- ple try in g to E!Ct so1ne of the 14,000 or so lil'kets to one of JG shows bL•ing staged. The ''his to ric enter· talnment happening," aS the pres!' agents called il, "'as billed all over the wor ld i n a m a ssive rublit'ity cam paign :.1s "J ohn De nv e r · Frank BACK TO BACIC Frank Sinatra Sinatra, Back to Back" but, tbt' two don't t'on1e "'ithin arm's length dur- ing their s ho\\'S. DENVER PLAYS TO the dinner a udi ence. Sinatra sings to the late· hour cocktail rolks . The t"'o shows are a couple or hours a pa rt. This is De nver's first venturl' into N cvad1.\ nightclubs and he is tak- ing to it like a duck to \\'al er . On opening night.· he did try to nix his rcputa· lion ror having a two. word vocabulary of •·rur out'' by usin g tht' phrase only a rcw times. THE SANDY - llAIRED singer ap- peared lo be having run on stage. playing to the ('apacity a udience of on· ly 850 people. Lately, his concerts o n the road have been in stadiums that seat thousands. Denver pleased the au- dience with hi s s tring of hit son gs. including ··Rocky i\1 o un tai n High ," ''Co untry Roacts," "Countr·y Boy" and ",.\nnie's Song." THE GATHERING sto mped th e ir fee t . clapped their hands. and often yell ed with delight du ring the perfo rm ance. And the n th e re is Sinatra. The crowd f or h is o pe n ing ni ght s ho w -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;,;;;;.;,;;;;;o;,;;;,;;;;;;o;,;;;,;;;;;;o;;i see med . to h o I d the i r RASMUSSEN'S Saddleback Saddlery "The Building With White florse On Roof" fare Cr dits Okayed WASHINGTON (AP) -Persons wh o hire welrare recipients to work as maids, cooks and housekeeper s may claim up to $1,000 in tax crt•dits agai n s t the "'ages they pay, the gov. emment says. Reg ul ations a n - nounced by the Depart· ment of 1-lea lth. Educa- tion and Welrare extend the tax credit program for the first time lo private employers or welfare recipients ~'ork­ ing as dom estics or in other nonbusiness oc- cupations. THE R EGUJ.AT!ONS, a 1>plying to the wages paid persons certified as e li gible ror a ss istance under th e Aid lo Jo""'amilies '-''iU1 De1>~n­ dent Children (A1'"'QC) program , make the credits retroactive· to March 29, and "'ill end June 30, 1976, the d epart- ment said. Credits or up to 20 per· cent or wages paid had been limited in the past lo e mployment or AFDC recipients also enrolled in the Work Incentive (WI N) program. THE NEW PROGRAM, authorized • Women's Sui,t Accuses Fireman's Fund of Bias S AN f'RAN C !SCO (AP) -Six WOOl t:'tl have accused Fircmoin's Fund Ame rican l n.!l urance Companies of st•xual dis · elimination in e mploy· menl practices nooc of the top 64 policy flcials and managers," m a kers are women, even yet women muke up 88.S though women m ake up l)t!rccnt of the cJ (•ril"a l S2 percent of the 2,r77 force. million in dampges. The sui t u ll t.>ges women llfe puld less for doina the sume work as men. em ployes in the San T he plaintiffs seek $JO Fruncisco Buy Area. r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===========1 . In a suit riled in fC'der al court, lhl~ women claim It also said only 10.5 percent or the women are e mploye d us "of· I • OPEN •••• Jl4ForettA ... s.iter3 Lumbetycrcl Pima LAGUNA'S NEWEST HAIR DRESSING STUDIO SPECIALI ZING ... •MEN and WOMEN'S CONTEMPORARY HAIR CUTIING and BLOWER STYLING •COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ALL HAIR NEEDS ..-~~~~~-Plus~~~~~~, Bridgine ol Newport Beach. Specialisl in JuOelte Nails and Europe an Pedicure !or bolh men & women. Come In and Get Acqu•lnted For Appointment C .. 494-6464 • LEON'S~~~~ REGULARAHD • BIG and TALL · overstock SALE 25% to 50% off FAMOUS BRAHD MEH'S SUITS SPORT COATS TROUSERS, SHIRTS and ACCESSORIES LEON'S MEN'S SHOP Rl!GULA.R & BIG and TALL 227 E. I 7MI St •• C:O.hl MHG ...__ s.t--t & 1'flrifty °"" Al w.. ,... 511-pt .............. CNrp MEN'S VINYL JACKETS t>motions a bit more than the a udie nce gathered ror Denver . But Sinatra still ma naged to evoke a few h ea rt ·throbbing sighs and moans from rcmale rans. by the 1975 Tax Reduc· '===================================='.cl~""""""""""""""""""""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~~ lion Act, allows the 20 .. . . .. • . • • SIZES S-M-L-XL REG . "$24 .95 51%'° • HORSE DAY SHEETS . Cotton Duck SJzes 46" to 80" REG$23.95 Stf 8'° MEN'S PANTS Twills & HopS:acks ~ 28 to 40 Walat M.ny Colors REG. $15.00 s9t0 REG. 020.00 $11'° RASMUSSEN'S Saddleback Saddlery 13922 NEWPORT AVE. TUSTIN Everything For The English or Western Rider 838-0800 The Social Secunty A dministration and the Treasury Department have established a new program for Direct Deposit of Socia l Secu n ty Checks. The program is voluntary; y ou don"t have to sign up. But we think y ou should - immediately! First. you"ll never have ·to w orry a bout losing your check again . Next. your check can't be stolen lrom you o r from y our mailbox. M osi important, your check begins 10 earn i nterest fron1 the very moment it is deposited. A nd finally. y our check gets deposited even if you ore out of Re-elected percenl credit to be ap-plied against the fi rst LOS AN GELES (U PJ ) $5,000 or wages paid to -Bill D. Ellis, a r\F'DCeli gibles ifthey(l ) trans portation depart· have been working sub- ment worker from Indio, stanti ally rulltime ro r at was re·elected president least 30 consecutive "'ork or the 61,000-m e mber days (2 ) have been re· Califo rn ia Schoo 1 'ceivi.ng AFDC payments Employes Association. continuous ly for 90 days He is employed by the and (J)ir theyarenotput· Deser t Sa nds Uniried ting anyone else out or School District . work . Easy Rider Cleric on Motorcycle SA!'ll BERNARDINO CAP) -When the Rev. Stan George travels to spread the word or God, it's not uncommon for him t o raise a ' few eyebrows along the way. It's not that people are taken aback by the 1nessage he preaches or the zeal with which he de· livers it. But it 's not every missionary who conducts his ministry from the seetor a motorcycle. .The past rive years, Mr. George -who is near· ing 70 -has traveled more than 78,000 miles in con- ducting his m otorcycle ministry. He says he's aim- ing for 100,000 . Between his treks as a Christian easy rider, he spends bis time filling in at Presbyterian churc hes temporarily "·ithout a minister or their own. !ow n, on v acation or unable to come tn for any reason. In addition, the ne w Dir ect Deposit program w ill eliminate a g reat deal of qovernm ent expense. And that"s good for everyone. A ll·you have lo do is b ring your' n<'xl Social Secunty Check lo the New Accounts Department at any Avco Savings office. We"ll explain everything and help you fill out the necessary for m, too. Now you can sto!J w orrying. automatically. 3310BRISTOLST .• OPPOSITE THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 5•0-7591. EDWAllDMARU. MGR. ' J • t' 100°/o NYLON HIGH LOW SHAG REG. '10.95 DuPONT 501 NYLON IXT•A THICK SHAG S'ACI Df(D TWEEDS •1 WAllll' ....,_ NYLON •rt, It," Ct111•l1tt" t.t,.11 ... WI" ................ '"'kit 99 Sq. Yd. Cotoplettly 111110llt4 •i" ...... ltloW Pn.1!111 99 SQ. YD. Ctllfl•tllt ........ ·~ ...... ..... 79'! TD. DUPONT SOI DTIAMUVT ' GUAUTT ., 111,A!fO --··""4Wli c....,1.._1, 1 .. , .. 11M1.W111t Dllw ........ , ,_,.I SPECIAL Mill PURCHASE! A TTIHTIOH MotlLE HOME OWHlrtS OUTDOOR CARPET •.~,"!"'. s2.99 ArlJfh:I• hwf ... ,, -........ .t .,..., 9'"ft LM. Ft. I c .... FIM•MCIHG AVAii.AiLi Up lo ll MoftHts 90 DAYS MO IHTIAIST :=::::::::::::':~:"=~~-I CHOOllllOM All fHI MlllOIUllUI I MOtlAMC ~ lttlU.Olll'MIA 2!10W Lincoln Adlllollft, Cal. 112.•au 1.•1.ur•oHG MOLLmX CAllN C•A"S •Of..IL WIAV( CALLAWAY lfAnll IAIWICK ALDON MAGEi SMIJN '"' fOUNTAIN VALLEY Intl llOOICIUltf ........... Alllftll Hl)M, · ·~ I . I ' I • -· • Dick Richard's leaving town and he'd like to take you along. Dirk Ric h;ard invill•:. you to f<>in him on B.i nk pf Newpt)rl 1 rilVt.'I Centrl•'., lJ-Oay Alaska-Inside Pas:.agc crui.,cllour. 1 ht> Ml~ Pr111sPnrJan1 \viii be your floating hotel lor 1111 .. th'IU>.L' Jdvcn turc 10 the 49th S1atc and c.u1ad.1 . (;our ttl L'l cui ... int.·, d<:luxe ~talt!r<1on1 accomrr1odatiun:., !ht.' tint•.,t C"nlL·1t.iir1r111•n1, ;i nd you r P('l'!>()flal ho:.!, lJill.. f<i1 hilrrl, wurk 11> 111al..c thi::. val'.ltion the ideal w .:iy l o c.cll'br..i1c the• B1lcntc·n ni,1 I. "fh1• Lrlli!>l•ltuu r i:. lul ly c ~co rlrd fron1 Newport Beach , and <lep;lrl'> )cptcn1bt•r I Ith, retu rning Sep tember 19th. For n .. •scrv,1lion .. rhunc the Bank o f Newpo rt Travel C('fllrl', (l4'i-l)\l"\, Ouvcr at Sixteenth , Nc\vport Beach. Co111c r>n Jlung with D1 c:k Rich ard! Por1s·of·Call includ(•: V.1ncuuvl'r Prince Rupc rl luneoiu Sk.igw•y Glacier B•y ..,nd n1Jny more! :"'loo. Bank of N._,,vporl .;-::: Travel eentre ~ UOY!:R Ar SlllT£ENTH STREET ;:;;;,;; NEWPORT B!:AC~I . CALIFORNIA tll4) 645·5]J] ··.~·: SAVE 40°/o TO 70°!.J ON EVERYTHING! -... :(:- ' ' ', ' Ladles' Knit Tops. Short-Sleevu and Shells FAMOUS DEPARTMENT STORE LINE Normally yau wauld have IG ~Y SS.DOIG $10.00 at bettei depaftmen! S\Of~ for knit tops h~e these. l~e{re beaut1tully tailored. Sf!lilrlly detailed. Av~1lab!e in assorted styles and color~ 1n nylon or polyesler. Sizes: 34 -40. Ynu II want several at only S3.98 • Baby Doll Pa lamas wllh panlY • PIC"N'SAYE TOll/liHT! 1.--~ ..... , . 4-Player Badminton ~ • Fme quality set co 1 . Set •ool d-shaft racque1~ aJn~,e;eryth1ng you·11 need· 4 po es with dur bl ' r 1es. ful/ length t · page 11ame . '1 e ~ealher resrslant f . h ne , all steel o ins ruction bookie!. rnrs . Plus 16- --::I ;-~9'\ I • j --- ' \ SCHOOL BOY CUT Ladles' Cuffed Leg Shorts Wine & Dine Dinners Don't be alraid to gel (.Jught Aapp1_ng in tllese. They ie cule, comlo1table and ecol to1 sumd mei . Assorte styles in so\ids and lane~ pnnls. 100% San\orized cotton. Sizes· IJ -7" 9- \ I. 13 -\I. Notltalgic Coca-Cola Place Mata Ct.Gose from thi~ cool, crisp and comlorlable col· lethon of colorful plaids. Available in vanou s styles. S11esc 9-18 by HEUBLEIN "-:;:..-.: -~, llCll., PAC1\AGl \ • CHIANTI BEEF 59" I • BlEF BURGUNDY ~ J • CHICKEN CMABUS --- • SALllSBURY STEA« IN WINE SAUCE Easy -to -prepare gciurmet dinners. SeNes fou1. Contain~ special mac.irom. sauce mix. and COOKING WINE. Just add bee! 01 c~1cken as requ+red. Oeliciously different! Plastic ~vered prints ol ads and products from around the turn of this century. Assorted designs. r ---i59C I 1 PAC1(AGES OF 3& PIECES J L--------. Re·uaeebte He Forks, knfv~a 8 8 "'1 Pla1t1c 12 of each kirid or 3 nc1I 5~ colors. for party "'!? of ~ k!nd. Assorted • ,.., to, or prcn1c. ----· 39e1 ___ ...l WESTMINSTER 1420.0 l•ach Blvd. COSTA MESA 175 E1 • 71!1 St. .... ...,.. ..... SAl'f'A ANA ORANGE 1fi1tOI & MacArihur 1121 N. Tustin Ave. ...,. .t S.. CMtt ,._. 1( mart Ctnt•r PIC .N. SAVl l/(l!IR.'i .llilf/ I'·" Tl) 11 • .\/!NOi! Y I (I TO 7 4T MOST STONES • -' • Political Notes Too Many Smog Units?' By O.C. HUSTINGS 01 .. Otl I J f'll•1 M•H SANTA ANA -The ,newly-formed Southern California Air Pollution Control Dis tri c t has urg e d th e s t a t e Legislature to de feat a pending Assembly bill that would create still anothe r regional s mog control agency. In its second m eeting s in ce fo rm a tio n las t month, the voluntary- membe r s hi p d istrict comprised of Orange, Los An~eles, Rivcr.;idc and San B e rn a rdino to discuss f11rnt111g nn agency Of tht.'lr (I" I I Th e y r t: l l In !Ir t• response to 101·ul rn ;.1lt1·rs would be ob1 :.11JL(•d IJ v having a hom1.• gru"·n rl; gion al agenC'y r:i1 h1 •1· than one passt:d 011 front above. AN INITIAi. attl·mpt t o form ::t six·c-uun t\ agency failed when V1·n tura and S.:i nta r-\;1rhar.1 Counties pulled out 1'h1· n e w r o u r ·t'ount v SCAPCD "'a s forml·d early this sum ml"r Riverside Suµl'r\1:-.11r Al ~1 r<.·:111dl•., l'h1nr1nan ul tin ""11111 t;1r~ APl0 U, s.11d th•· lull :;hould h1· kdl1·d l .. ·1·,111· 1· 1\ usurps loo mu1 Ii 111~ .d ttlntru! Bu t (1r.1n ~•1· l 1.i11111 Su1x•r\JS1i1· Hu lu r l B.ol 1111 , cl fou11 i11·r •>l l lh· \'1llt1nt :1ry .i i.'•'tH' .ind Oil{' Of I(" flll'Jrl!J1•f, .... 11d h1· think:-. th t• J.1 ·i•1.l.11ur" h.1 :> Llt•t•n 1n11 •r•· .... ·1·d ... itll th1· voluntt.·•·r 1·!f11rt J 11,• told !ht• 11! h• r il1r••t' tors llH' l .c.:1·1~l.1111r" 111,1\ soft·µ1•d;d on l.1·\~,. \1111 bt.'l';J US•' of lh•· In< ,11 do• ~ll'\! ror hon\t• 1'1ll• All neow c ars and truck s! 83 3 -0555 Mt-o~e o~k f M lf65[ S~EC l.lt.LI ST. w" o+ff'r to buy your old •f'hicle. ,, ~ -jl Fly us. . f''g ~nywhere -1n the I llAWI l DAILY PILOT Counties a greed to tell -·:-:-:---c=== lawma ke r s the second agency would be rcdWl· dant. The specifi c target of the SC A P C D i s As- ·se mbly Bill 250 drafted by Assemblyman Jerry LeYt'iS CR -Redla nds). TllE BILI~ calls for creation of r egional air pollu lion units with sweeping new controls over land use and local pl a n n in g. J.e wi s' measure has c le ared the Assembly and is current· ly going through state Senat e committees. Las t year , sen sin g s uch regional legislatior:i w as in th e work s.I s upervisors from the s ix South Coast Air Bas in counties met informally Property Owners Get Weed Bills SANTA ANA Owners of more than 1,700 parcels of land in Orange County will be billed a total of $72,500 in weed abate me nt fees following action by the count y Board of Ulll.EGEM •DIANARTS 25%aFFSALE OJO 'S • INDIAN RUGS • INDIAN JEWELRY ON THE VILLAG E GRE EN SAT. & SUN. AUGU ST 9 & 10 Ray Rhodes of Albuquer que will Demonstrate the art o f making Ojo's (God 's Eye) ~ Across the stre!'t from South Coost Plcn.a at iJ!'ar and St.inflow!'r. .. •""'"''"" """ MOM.-S.lt.T. 10·9:)0 Supervisors Wednesday. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiij~~~~~~~~~~~ The board unanimous- ly passed a resolution authorizing the county a uditor-controller t o tack the charge s onto property tax bills that will be mailed out this SUH. 11-6 Call . COUNTY Marsha l Wa ll y . Trotter said the bocird vote culminated a months· long weed abatement procedure that involved notification of property owners, a bidding pro· cedure and the <Actual clearing operations in June. Wednes day was the last chance for l a nd owners to appeal or com- plain about the c harges levied against the m for the weed abate m ent work. Nobody got up to address the board. The parcels are locat- ed in unincorporated parts of the county and in cities that contract with the county for fire pro- tection. OWNERS OF weed- choked lots were sent written notices in May asking that they clear the lot of weeds, which are deemed a serious fire hazard by the county Fire Department. Trotter sai d the Owners are given "'a re- asonable a m ount of time" to do the work themselves and are then told the job will be done for them. Te/,,. Pet Listing "--....... , ..... .. 111COM9. ~l,,...\f ... T\ ··~==·· t•tttC_C......,_. ' 4'1.0401 .. "-'-, .... .., "'"" ''''"'~• ..... c--.~1~1 I iU:ttll l J ust fi ll -out the coupon <1nd rclurn It 1n 11~. Ynu V·nH he notified by mai l o f an apno1ntmcnt at your r.n11v1·n1"'"''.~· The photograph w il l be taken by a top riuall!V lor.il \l11rt+n, and you w ill select your favontc print !r.ini !)1•v1:1,1I po<:!'S No hidden costs or SCNiCC c:llar~es are 1n•1olv1ed ~Vt• iii. it·· vo~1 10 take advantage of this gift whe ther or 1101 v.iu <tJI' ,111 ,1('('011 11 1 ,. holder. (Bu t if you're not. we would w1·len1111• vn11 111111 nt u prosperous fantily ol Southwest S.JvP1:;,I ~"1. •n111plt·!(' thr! coupon for your Portrait Calcnd.:ir-whd~ th" ul !t 'r 1~ "v<1il,1h lr. '.. .... ' .;)ffii': I ~IJ("j HUNTINGTON BEACl-1 592G Warner al Springdale lllf, 3"'•1• • • -------_!!!~..!.!.1•,!!.,!!!_U_!!.2.~J:".±.~_!'.!,_!£.fi I'!:,-~';...!_~------ Fill-out tnd ret•"" thl1 coupon to: ' Sou!hwcst Savings 5926 Warner Ave .• Huntington Brach, Cti 92047 You will be not11!Cd by mail nl your con~rnlon f ~rpn1n1meri1. (offer liMitetl-onc per f,11ri1/yJ name : ----·---------phone 1ddrts1: _____ _ -.,-----ld'f' I l!Ate: ----_lip: _____ _ --~ __ a Southwest S1Yi!'IQ\ cuq orn"' • ..., ''" .. ,., I undtrs11nd I am to ftctive • ctlend1r w11h tn 9, 10 Doitri!it _of my f1mlly IS I 91f t1nd th•I ou will COl'ltlCt mt to make 1n 11µpo1n1ment to• my s1t11ng, ' ' '"' 211 f • 84 DAILY PtlOT • ... ,. . • . . .• . .. For the Record lffarrfa9e Ltr .. 11•e• LAS VEG.-.s M•l•• .. O<" l!c~n~ l~,,._.,IW<tuw;I~ YOUlllC.·JOY J.,ly 8, Se<lil'V A , W, ot Costa Me~•. ""a Oo"n" L"'"'""• )J, ol S...i.•er1011, 0•~11 - S,.,.DR IDC.£ tlOMAN Ju!v 'I, J~pll 1,_.,,.,~.,C•. l !, of HuntinglOO> 8e•c11. ana R ob<n Rull\, 10, 01 -~tmon"~' EARLE-HOOTON July q, Wm CNMN I, 41, .Jr>d Hd•rott Ann, 00. b<llll ol Hunt1n91on 8eolt l\. SMI TH -flU R.OEl T -July 10, GreVQry ~r~ll•ll . JS, ano JoaN\d,2t., t:iolllOI L.J<ju ... fl.tole ff.' OY ... MA-GR EUllCH -July 10, Vo~!O CNMN ), •8. •nd Dolor•~ ~r.e,••, 0011101 Fountain V•li.y. ROCK -WAGNER .... .,. 1(1, OoUQl•l la,.re,.<e, 78, ol NP..,l>C•I B<"<ICll, dn<l Elol11"t Elaine, J•, ot M 1c1>1<Jan C•t)', '~ F l.-EET-0000 Jul• JD, M oUWPI "''""· 19, a..a Tari Aon, 11, bOtll 01 f"'6lt~'"'""""· CHAl'IBONNEAU-JACKSO N -Jul• 11 , C...r1, 20. and P;it11C1<1 Karen, 31, boll>o! San (lcnll!nle WALTER-WALTER July 11, S..n• 1on Let-, lJ, '"m"'"ea S•nD•• JE'iltl, :21, bO\flol La;un• Br"< l'I. FREIOMAN-FLEMING -July 11, U<ln4•d. •9, of H"nt11l!lt9n Bt'Ml'I. -L11<1lle M.oc. ~·.of La• Vega•.~·­CAPf Al N-WOUl ER S J"IV 11, E.,.,rt, 38, """ Jednni', 36, DOlll of f.....,t .. •nValle; OE G ROor BOWMAN -July 12. A•oul w .11,.,m, 19, ana Pollfl<•d El•ine. 11o. t>otll 01 We•lmin••cr. J011NSON CHISMA N Jul y !2, Nt .,.lon Ray, lO, o t Sa n J""" C.M11>1rdno, .md Lynn Ann, JO. ct Er Toro EOWAROS-FAAAIS -July 12, Den- "'' Lee. 2), ot Gotraen Greve, ana Cl'TI· II>\;> Yvonne. 11,ol Co•t.J M•·•<1 SNYOE R·GAMA LINOA July 12, J•me• Edwa'a J•,. 2b. ot '-"'"""' 8e•(ll, ilnd V!C tori• O•dna, 1l, ct S.,., o~. CABLER-MA RTI NEZ -July !2, Ll•ll" Allen, •1. •nG l ind• Mn, 27, bOtl'IO! fountot1n Vdlley. SCHMUCl.:-P,APPEL -July 11, Ste.en C..rl, 3'1, a"<! C••<>le lou.i.e, 211, bOlll of Co•ta Ml'••· HINES-PAGUE -July 11, J<'5"' Moo;nara, •~. and Etnel Oo!dne, 41, bo\r. ot Co•t• Me•il (U RR ... N·BAAN OT -July 11 .. GeorQt l..1Vi1ut;1lln, 1q_ ol An<ll>!•m. ;1na l(a1n,1n Ann. i 1. ot w .. ,tm•n•le•. KERNAGH ... N-6ENJ AMIN ~ J.,1y Ii, Mile• P•ul Jr .. •8. anO """",,.. GladY•. SO. botn o! Ne.,Por1 6eilcn. Wllll AMS-·LA PUMA -Ju1 y 11, L~'ov o . 2b, 11no C•ro!e sue. n, tio•ll DI lD• Al<lml\9' S t<I M IZU·BARRY -July 12, T .J~avu, ••,of Hunt1n;tllll Beilell, and V"11in1a L<'<', J1, of Lont;1 Be•ch. WllLI AMS·HERRM ... Nl'll -Julv ll. D"'"I Floyd, }1, ol Foun!ain \/•Uey, ana Shlruko, JI, DI G•rO~n Grove. tlUJB.ER-SPRll'll G ER -July ll, Step!\..,, boa, ol l•htwOOd, N.Y., and Mi!Or<'<l,•I. cl Hun1lnt;1ton 8eKn. -P!:ARSON-WHITTEN -Ju!y 13, Ste..e Ronalo, 21, and Lind• Jean, 21, 001r.otHunUn11ton Be•en. FORO·SROWN -July lJ, Anlhony Joe.~. ano C•,~ie Ja, 28, bolhol Hoo- 1•11t;1ton BeKh. GRAVITT·WHl"TE -J~ly U , Jo1V1 Wltkin•. 2'1. ano Delore• Lori, .is, oocn Cl'( Cost.I"""'-· MOSHE R·BORLI N -July \4, Jetlrey Tnom•s, 2.S, •nd Catherine Anoe, 20, bOfllof Sal\ Cle~nle . REESE·l-IOWE -July 14, Arnold R•Y. :19, of ""II• l orn.i, and Ollvu11 _,...,,.,.. l2. of Co•t• M<'•a. S PEEDlE·CHARL!ER -July 1~. Mile c ... ti•, ~s. •!'Id Je•nnc ~~1,...., ~l. Do!hol La11un11 H•ll5_ KROGSGA. ... RO·LANOES -July 1~. Don Her~rt, l9, or la Habr•. and s ... ~ Bevl'rly, l•. DI Fountain V•lley. OEGRANOMONT-S-AL ... DEE -Ji.!y 16, All•n Jerome. Jl, and Eotrl....,,e Tno•nton, 20, bOtl> ot Co51a ,..,ew. ORMAN-CAMPOS -July 16, \llr9lllo fl o<t>atl)O, 1'1. ol ~' V<'t;1a-. Nev., .and Cu''°"" Ma rgot, 2•. ol Sol n C111~nte. £NDICOTT-VOES -July 11, NflloOll £••1, so. """ Ooro1t>y Franc;tt, }1, bOll•olCo•lolMeW. C.l ... RK -CALOWCLL -July 11, Jef· !•~r M~'9""· l•, oll'ld V1c lo<1il W., JU, !Xoll! ~I (.O•!•l ,,.. ... , •• LARSON-I'll IT July 11. Brue<' l>>tll~•o. '11. ""° J •nl'I Kaye, 18, b<ltn <1t Huot1n111on B•atn. MC l(EEfMN·lOVELA NO -July H. l 1mo1n1 O•n1t1, 30, 1na carol C... n•. '8, bOtl'lol H .. nlin91on Be Mn. 1000.JOl'IOAN July 11, Ploler Fr•n<1\, 2•, a na Hel•n 1..0 ... ist , l}, Doth e>! '<'1f\1 m<nSl~r. V.'lf'IC.H"K-ALLEN -July 11, N.1ttw1e1 J., ll. ana Tonia Elaine, 23, bo\r.cl ttunt•l'l!ltOn B••<h. WEhTWORT H·NEFOROS -JUI¥ 11. Cra•Q fNMN 1,46, and Doon a Moorie,•S, l)O\ll OICOSla Melll- OUNLA P-WVl'llN -July 18, Jame~ Grenn, 22, •no Joal'!ne Ell•n, 21, b<llh ol Lil!IUllCJ Hill,. SCHWEER-VECC HIO -J"IY 19, C.regory Lf<'. 2}, and Robin 0., 11, btiH•DI Co~t11 Met•. ST ... N"TON·HUMPHREV -July \9, Jvan Wa11ana, .0, 11no Pnyl/ls Nad•ne, •3. bo!toot Fc"nlall'! V•lll!y. bEL fllAN·H E N RV -July 19, Poodro, J6. ot Anatie1m, •ncl Anllr•• ""nrie, )lo, or -~•m.•n>t<'r fOST ER·WEL~ ... RE -July 19, Ken· ""'"Arnold, 46. DI G•<CS..ll Gt DY<', anc1 Md•'il•f<'l Allee, •8, ol Hun1H>glon lleKll. OGNIBENE-MARTIN -Julw 19, Ei<'•••d Oorn1nlc, 37, of M i••l0<1 Vleio. ancl Su~n Vvonl'll!, 29, ol FOWIUl•n vau.,, BORCOM""N·BUTTICE -Jul, 11. Kflwi'1 Oo!.IOl•s. 2•. •nD Helen Mn, 23, botn ol Hunlln111on 81a<n. REOOlNG·PlllSIPHER -Jurv 19, JOlln Slewen, 21, of Midway C•ly, -JMuCe Fay. 19, ol we,tmln•ltr. ORAl(E -VOU N G ~ J"I ~ t9, Ul"~lop!><'r M1cll•el. 26, ancl Oi.t11a ~u .... n, l'O, bOll'IOI NewPOrl Btoteh, JOH NSON·C.lUESI NG -J.,ry 19, 0 .. 11 Coll'man, ll, cl Cost11 Me~. •nD Valerie Jean, 11, ol San Ta Mon!ce. MOON·l(OENIC. -July N , Donald ,...11, 2'1, ""° J lf\l(I Ann, 2}, bOU'I ol Fount•lnV•lley, Dfssolutlons Of Marriage IEnteAO Jury l l Ceru., W•nay l ... na St•v<'n A. W•ll•man,0 ... L..1nOM•rv.nL Elk er. Fred l-. ano Biiiie M. HOwa•O, Roi.e Ann •na Gi1rre11 L« Rollinson, v ~onne MillM\tt •ncl C..ry l.OQll'I, ND,. M al'la Cl;o ylon E Prim. Bilr•r Far and lt•llnJ.en TMr1w • Sola, V """''Y v . .no Antnony e . ~. OoUt;ll11l P. •nO Miehe~ .t.. ,...•llWll$kl, David Vltlor •nd Sl.o-..n c.~. Ne.~. P11met•ane1 f'llcli;y McKni(ll'lt, Norm 1 J •YM and Watter SteY<'<I s.n1 ..... Jo.1 Gib• .. 1 •no Soc:«ro Sti~•. Oel\nl\ Roy •nD Deb••~~ ~.,...,, AGO.rt MaOtl<>n ..,,., &erre MCFarr•rw Chief Warden Ste.ve Clark, 23, son of Mrs. J\.W. Clark , 3116 Lincoln Wa y, Cosla Afesa, bas been promot· cd to chief game warden at Lion Country Sarari in Klngs Island, near Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Lion Coun- try orfici11l1 have an- nounced. __ __J, Thurtday, Augusl 7, 19'75 Ward & Harrington is hav ing a Yard Sale! Th e Long Beach, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Costa Mesa stores have so mu ch sale merchan dise they can't find room for it on th eir shelves. So they're moving it outside for the biggest Yard Sal e of the summer. Come and joi n the action. You'll find th e hottest selection of specials under the sun . It's hai;ipe ning Augusta, 9, and 10 - don ·1 miss it. ' Relax, refresh, rejuvenate Cnioy C311 fornio's great su mmer weather·-pull up a chair, relax and 1Ld1ccl1 yourself. Check ou t these contemporary casuafs for comfort and durability. In styles and colors that will 11cl1gl1t you r eye and complemen t your patio. A. VINYL STRAP CHAIR Mod(.l .::;:720. Reg. 14.99 9.88 B. COPOLYMER WEB CHA IR · fi,1ocit .. 1 =726. 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The first occasion, of course, was th e Civil Wa r ; the otbcr, those tempestuous years in the 1960s when the republic was bitterly divided over marigolds. COULD TllE UNION withstand another period that strained the warp and woof of our national fiber? I fea r not. The woof pro bably would hold up a ll right but the warp is already a bit fr;.lzzled . As we enter the bicen· tennial se~son, the coun- try appears to lack the cohesion and tolerance that helped it e ndure earlier periods or dis- sension . This is, in short, a poor time for Rep ., Ted Risenhoover (D·Okla.), to introduce legislation lo designate the square dance as America's na- tional dance. GRANTED THAIT square dancing "was the princi pal recreation of the people who built America <.1 nd made it great.'' Granted also that square dancing is "a symbol of our nation's future n'eeds or harmony, togetherne ss and energetic participation." Not to mention a good way to break in a new pair or ski boots. But back in the Sixties, you may recall, equally impressive arguments were advanced for de- signating the marigold as the national flower. \'et when legislation tO that purpose was in· trod.uced in the Senate by the late Everett M . Dirksen. blossom -voiced .. orator of Illinois, great was the hue and cry across the land . THE HUEING CAME pr i marily from partisans of the rose, the dandelion and the but- tercup . This wa s matched in volume and intensity by the crying of friends or the bluebell, the nasturtium and the black-eyed susan. For several years the national flower debate became increasingly acrimonious, finally br· inging posy rivals to the brink or h os tilities. Fortunately. cooler heads prevailed. But had not the petal powers been persuaded to drop the issue in the national interest, somebody could have gotten hurt. Attempt s by the powerful square dance lobby to ram through a resolution bestowing similar honors on theiC" favorite terps ichorean pursuit are certain to beco me equally con- troversial. ONLY TH I S TIME, traditional res training influences may not work. There are, if anything, more different dances than there are different flowers. And dance en- Utusiasts, as a rule, 3re even more hot-blooded and raiiatical than flower zealots. I don ·t like to think what might happen when devotees ol the waltz, the s himmy and the buck .. and·wing, all 'notoriouslY bellicose, s wing into counter-action agaimt the square dance. Let us be thankful that Risenhoover waited until the eve of the rour:.-weflk · congressional recesa fu offer his resolution. Maybe, during the 3). day cooling oft period. be can be talked into sitting this one out. OC Student New Officef .. ~ "'1uuam R. Park, ..... . or Mr. and Mn,Jliclwd B. Park, 1128. W. 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I ' .!h'l.l ll)W' BIG 11:ETH 'IC0~16RMIDMA ,' 'SAID llEO RIDIN6 MCOO. I l l TMAT WAS LlfUTENAHT, WALKER! HE'S~ WITH ME OH T..O&E NINETEftf MEH WHO ARRIVED 6V PRNATE J'ETS LA5f HIGHT! TME UMOUSIHES ARE UNIKG UP~ A tilME Wltl GET YOU A &OHDLE IF ll4EY'RE NOT MEADED OUT TO T. T. PACE'S ESTATE! NINETEEN l\ND T.T. Ill.AKE THE SECRET TWENTY.' THE HOTEL! r---• I I OK!rf, 1'1.L l'lf( UP, lllAT ON.'f ON ON/f CONOITIOH •. by Mel "Even thottgti we missed the bC':ginning <&l least we tan ~c it's about a married coo pie.·· .:.; . •' . '· ' .. TV Series On D avid Upco ming LOS ANGELES (AP) ' f'irst M oseit, now ' \ David gets the l !!lcvl!ilon ~'t; trcutment in a miniseries t;iascdon biblical lore. J ARC Televi:.ion and Colun1bi a Pictures "l'L'lcvislon have un- 11oun ccd plans to film "The Story of Duvid" usa (our·hour presclitalion during the Easler season 1916. The drama will be rilrnL--d in five weeks or Israel locations, three Wl•cks in Spain. Timothy Rotloms will' JXU1ray lhc young David, ;ind British actor Ke ith Michell will be D:.ivid ;_ind Kin g . Anthony <~u;..1yle. lute of the Hurt l.ancasler "Moses,'' will play King Suul. TV S t a r Angel•' pitcher Nolan Ryan will be seen in a soap opera, ap- propriately titted "Ryan's Hope," for lhrec episodes. The author of four no-hit games will play himself. Elementary Holmes Movie Planned , LOS ANGELES (AP) -The current revival of Sherlock tlolmes will be continued on movie screens with a Universal film based on the best· selling novel, ''The Seven Percent Solution.'' The movie will begin shooting on London ;ind : Vienna locations in October. ll is based on the . Nicholas Meyer novel in which l·folmcs is tricked in- to going to Vienna to have Sigmund Freud cure hi s : rlrug addiction, then joins with the psychoanalyst to . solve a murder mystery. . Casting includes Nicol Williarnson as Holmes, Alan Arkin as Freud, Laurence Olivier as Mort arty, , Samantha Eggar as Mrs. Watson, Vanessa Red- . i::rave :.ts an opera s inger, Robert Duvall as Dr. . W<1tson and Georgia Brown as Mrs. Freud. Herbert Ross l"F\inny Ludy," "The Suns hine Bo.ys") will direct from Meyer's scMpl. ( . . DA ILY PI LOT ,, PUT ANEW . EXPERIENCE IN YOUR LIFE! SEE ITI FEEL ITI An Event ... f!RTHQUAKE VI~ 4=~ • 1 1'1'1Urtd1y. Auqu1t 7, 1975 CAil V PILOT 8 7 World ·Premiere Opens World sircmiercs arc few and far between In the realm or Orange Coost theater which mukes tonJ11ht 's opening at Scbasl(an'; West Dinner Playhouse somuwhat of a n event. The San Cl('mcntc dinner theater li offering the first production of a new comedy "Leonordo the Florentine," :wh ich begins a sevCn-week eng'aae- mcnt with tonight's premiere performance. Written by George Tibblt's, Whose earlier comedy "Under l'apa's l'icture" was presented by Sebastian's a few months ago, the play centers on Leonardo dtt Vinci's impromptu appearance in 1975 Italy. Judson Eurney plays the title role ot the time- transpo11 cd genius. Others in the cast are James Raupp, D ulc Baoul, John Moran, Aaron F1etcher and Blunche Mickelson -who will be performing in her 101.h production at Sebastian's, having bypassed only three of the lhei.ller's first 13 s hows. "Leonardo" will be on stage Tuesdays through Sundays until Sept. 28 atScbastian's, 140Ave. Pico, San Cle mente. Curtain times are 8 :40 Tuesday through Thursday, 9:10 Friday and Saturday and 7:40Sunday. llcservations492-9950 .. CONTINU ING AT South Coast Repertory is the extended production of the se~ond staging or "Godspcll ," the gos pel -r oc k music<1l that has becom e the biggest hit in the Costa Mesa theater's JO-year ~h1tory. John-David Keller has restaged the show with most or the 1974 cast repris ing their original roles. Intermission Tom Titus Tony Brandl is directing the Neil Simon com- edy "!>risoner" ~ith Charles Anthony and Sh1:1ryn Case in the leading roles. The show closes with perlormonces tonight throu~h Saturday at 8:30 at the Cabrillo Playhowie, 202 Avenida Cabrillo Sun Clemt>nte. Reservationff 492-0465. ' "Aesop's Falablei;," an updated series or children's stories, will be presented for two final performances Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. at t~e Westminster theater, 7272 Maple Ave. Reservations 893-8626. Aon Ely "DOC SAVAGE" (Q) 1:1 .. l:Jt.t.J .. ,,, .. ,,,. -· FOl.9'fTA .. VALJ...£ Y • "APPLE DUMPING GANG" (G) .. ~................... .. ..... 91JI .... "MIXED COM~ANY" . Featured in the "Godspell" company are ~11chael flume <:is Jesus, with Richard Doyle, Martha M_cFarland,· Dcmenc Hall, Bonny Hill , Robert Wright, Gary l~ll, James Boress, Camilla Carpenter •. Darbiira Leva. Julie Schwartz and Jon Sherman. Performances are given at 8 p.m. Mon· daJ through Sunday. except for Fridays when cur- tain is 7 and 10 p .m . Sunday matinees al 3 p.m. also are o££cred al the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646·1363. I~ T WO P RODUC'TIONS wind up their summer stays on the Orange Coast lhis weekend with £inal performances of "The Prisoner f)f Second Avenue" at the San Clemente Community Theater and ''r\csop's Falables'' at the Westminster Community Theater. I "GODSPELL" . . i' bacli ot SCI!: by ,.,._. .._ .... Doll'! ,.,,., SCR I .i.,,,...no•~ l(ry!ul .rrtf )VO<l•nt PfOOUCI-. llfolled 171 CllhCS & al.d .. tlC•o al•~• 80 thll SE.ST lVEA! FINAL 2 WHkS -CLOSES AUG. 17 SP'ICIAL 10 P..M.. NIDAY P"FOIMAHCI Pflf. TUIS. THRU SUM.-CALL POI USHYATIOM (l().f'UTU•l llQTit TlttA TJlfj · ltew McQ\Men ''11tE AEIYEAS" en Bargain J\'1atinees $1. 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MAii HELO DVE RI WAHEH IEATTI SfDHll POfTllR MICHA.fl CAl"I "THE WILIY COHSPIRACY" - DAILY PILOT CLASSIFI ED ADS M.lt.TlHEES SAT & SUM RED UC ED PRICES .,,. _ ....... --~ 'f'/11· f1,rrif,11i11g 111oli1J11 f)irlurr· fror11 f/11· fl'rrif1Jit1y .\iJ. / IH:.'111'4'1/,·r. aws -"°' --SCllflDUI DlllYRIS5 - ,J .v •. + ., ' ;\ . -. IA.Ill.A STREISAND JAMES CA.AH "FUHHY LAD Y" ll"CSI '"THI FO•TUHF" ""S1VFOID w 1vu• 111 "TOMMY" "'OTHll SIDI OF THI MOU HT A.IN" "1K>WH HILL UCH'" ll'GI "IA.Mii"'/ -,tit YOY AS.I OF SMAD .. IGI '1lETUIHOfn9: ptNI( ,ANTHU." IPGI "'SUPPOIT YOUI LOCJ.1. SHll.IW" '"'TAKI A HAID llDt"' IPGI "UT1\.E 1.IG MAM'' IPGI (PG) tPGI ITHE NOT OT HER SIDE Sll'CE OfTHE l.D.'E MOUNTAIN' STffiY-CIHEMA W!IT Wl\1-l!M•l,OIMW>ol\I WI~!· Cl•TM 812-40] THIS IS THE ON! TO SE! THE EXORCIST (Al ::.-:!:'.:' --" t WISTllOOI 510-440 I You'll FEE L it as weU as see it .. IHI (PG) IOUTIJNE·· HARIOI TWIN (! ..... IOI ..... \Ooo U li.0171 lll·llU AMElllCA'S NO. 1 COlllEOY HIT1 rCl~.~~1~1~1TU .. '° •11111 O•lfl 111.4141 \ I \ l ... DAILY PILOT . l'hurldey. August 7, 1975 JV DAILY LOG ,_ Thursday Evening AUGUST 7 ,,., o o m 1191 m Ill m •~ c;JOl!lJC>'A>l!ltotrnl •~ 0 (J) Btr11•1• Q Wild Wild Wtsl (D l:rtt11 il<rts (D Moll Squad fil M1r!. Ttru.11 tl6i TM l1111dtn ~' ind 5011-!n·liw lrisrsl Oii lllv1n1 lh"r blbJ at home •lone 111tl'IOul ldYICI Of l~!!i"IKI: hom /t11n-u1 otn,one elst. Q @(4J itliJ €r) JtlC t hM11d 1r Movie: (1\1) "flit C1ret1lenH (M) (dr1) "6l -R!lbert St.tck, Polly llt1· ~en, Jo.n C11wlord, Jotn11 1'11tt. D11ne MeB1•11. A 6oc1or who 1dvo- c•t'~ 1 new mt!hod ol !1t1l1Hi 11!fnt11 ~•11tnls <s ~erm1Utd to t1y hos 1n1>0vaflve lhewy. bul tllCDun!trs oppo~hon lrom h•s co11e11utt and 1 hard llfad nurse 11llo won'! tole1 ale 1n1erfereJ1Ct. I 61 T~ Unl111t~1bles tD [ltflric Co"'Pil~ fl) RMlJ l frit1Mh 0 (3;1 (}J) (3) al Strttti 11 San fr111Ci3u "The 2~ ~hl>tr Pl.iaue" lll:l-----f---1 5:l0 /ioJ Mtr'f GulH11 Sllow m 1ri,1 Gui l17l (31SpJ ED r.i tlti ct.'M111 I lt} (f)J Dtt1tr'1 Choice ~t1aff1 f~· "HOfli111 Gtvnnd littlt R1su!i tk) Dttltlivu Stone and Keller trau ll1t errahc: and Madly palh o1 a IC~olY!I, llop1n2 lo Pte•tnl lur1htr l!a&IC U!oe ol the ~ilpon. •hlCh "'ilS 01111n1U1 pu1t111sed tlJ ' u les min fOf his w1le'5 prOlec:loon duuo1 his lltQuent 1bsenus, bur !ht hlfld II 'I./ , gun i:ot out or hind. f11 fe1tioial Jrdtfutilul fDH•llJ•ttd TrlnilitR Tht1trt "for the Use ol the lblr' G~1e r urth, B11bar1 B11rit, Jo~c:e Yin Palten. Sl.lun MSPl(ll, Oor<<d Kedi-1\,--y\,,_JI w.n Ind Alone MacMahon sl1r in Ulos Ohver Kaolty comedy about 1ht d1lemm1s of three paiplf, e.ch wilh a lo\1lly dil!trent outlook on hie. 9:300 Jttm (D The Bold O•t1 €E) Yu enbi 10:00 0 (D f11 Ntw5 (6) Pfrry Muon O <~OOl @ G)H111y o "Gu11d11n at lhe Gates'' (R) A ie- clusive 1rdlitect is m1A;ed 1o1 death btc1use he was 1n o~hviou5 1111neu lo a murdtr. Barry SulkJan and l1nd;i Evans auut. tJ~(ifHR Atfn IO:lO 0 W111te4: ~ad 1r Aliwe ffiNews 1'26 Alf1e4 Hitcllc:ock ID DEIUT Tiie Ar"'5 M~ic ind do>euss•Oft by The Arbors. ii mile •otill quartet, lormtr re1ulars on 1he Ar1hur GodffeJ r1dio shovr. l:OO O @'(Jl(j)Tbe W1!11ris "!he Smn'1" (R) John and OI•~•• Walton I 1'11ve tbtll llrst StlPOUS spa! when 1 ltilo~ yo~ng m1n1sler tomes 10 w1sot !hem ind t•horts /he Wilton 1;b1ldr.!n to ti~e up their "e"'I ll:OO O @ O eDmaJ "'"'" 0 rl) [g1 Q}@ Ntn 0 Bts! ot 61oucho l6) S(l llilt.11 0 The Lucy Show (0 MiuiOR: 1 .. pcissibft (fl Mod Squid wayi 0 ®00@.l WPRCMIERE Btn Vtrtt~ ..• Cm!n' At J1! Ben Va· rttn. UleMed d1ncer.11:tor.sing!f ind lony Al\1rd·w1nnet tor bis star· 11ng role '" Bro1d"a)'s "Pippin," {ijl (jJ Mr. lllCky rio Tht Unlouclllblu W The TMt1 C42t ( ~ (jJ) W1nted: Dtad 01 Atift rs !he stir ol hrs own lou1·PUllll:IS€[lCinem13' m~1till·v,,•etr summer 1e11es. . D1 ncer s1nge1 lol1 r<11t1na ind sing ll:JO O @Gl/@ CIS LI~ ..,.._; er L11 Joues 11e re1u1,.1 on the "Notto 11111 His ll'fllltr(' (dr1) '61 Yl(IW', 1nd Arte Johnwn will app.eu -Alim Delon, Cl;iudi.i Clrdin1/e. on three ~-s.. Amonc the tut~s 0 til @®l m JtlMI.,. Cl!Wll sc:~t<luled to 1ppe11 during tllf Uon Muedift. IS ~ /lo$t, ~mm'! seues ire !be Smot hers 0 Calu1d• Brotl!r11, fr1nkit A~1lon Sfla Pia Nil (6) Morie: "Ai•1 No r-f.r 111d A~ery Sth1ie~. ' G:1)J" (dr1) '57 -Baul SIJJlinn, Q Mll'lie: (C) (2h1) "ly4il l&ilr(' Ctnt _Birry. , (id~) ·~2 -Anne fr1nt1s Dille 0 (~ 00> \1) Wide W11W Spe.. Robtr1wn ' qal ''In 5e1rth of Haw11d Hu11\e!: r6) Wild Wild WHI An Un1~tbori1ed_ Bio1r1phy" {M) A 0 <'9 (!})~J ll)Alt11••l AllJ· look II th! Yl~S pha~ ol _lhe lhin1 !toes Colltestanls compete 111 hmous tctenlric'• ~'~ as hlm- 1 ro1md or unM1ue and im.i&on1lift m1ke1, p10ne-e1in1 1~11tor U>d bu~- J101m!l. Ditk Wh1tt1n1ton, Chuhe nus tycoon. Ptttr l1w1ord hos.ls. Jones and Lynn Shd lefe1td ire 0 Mo.it: '111t l•ibliH~ (drl) hosts. The leilms tompelmr in this ·~?-Van .lohnson, Doto!OJ McGuirt, weH's g1mes· 11e from M"i.t111, ftutb Roman. Florida; Bainbridie,. Geortia; and ll:IO tD Meorit: -s.utti I( st. Lot.is'" Troy, Al1b<lm1. . (wes) '48 -Joel McCre;i, ZK111ry m Dt1ler's Chi.a Scott Ooroth Malone. (b C!.mD Sn: W""n of Henry l!J ,· ' VIII "Alme ol Clt><es'' fl Smirt @rtidil tare J·OOB Q.Ql 'o"omw Qjl Miwi1: fC) f2hr) "S-0 T1e1· . (1) (j) ~@ Men surl" (d11) '6r-Jamu fr1ntistus. £D 11tiladtlplt!. Fol-Festit'1I al llJl'M:it llnrv•re Prt1ran11 1:30 ID Mt,., Grilfi~ 9:00 e @m (})CBS Th•ridlJ M"· it: (C) (~hf) "Ger1mtiM" (A) (dr1) '69 -D1vid bnuen. llom Darby, Carl Ae+ner. Ptte Dutl, And rew P11ne. A 11lhtr lincb h1mwll in 1 han!ic prediument whtn his d•uiti· Friday DAYTIM E MOVIES 10:00 0 "The M1d Doclar" (m1') '4J- B~sil R1thbone. (Hen Orrw. 00 "Dtiptr1!e Jourr1ey"' {dr1) '42- (rrol fl1nn. Ron1ld Rea11n. ;i!:OO ID "Somt•hue 1R the Ni2bl" (dt1) '46-John HOC1<1~. N11ne, Guild. Lloyd Nolin. 1:45 U M1rit~ (CJ ~ Co111111111d" {•ts) '54 -Gllf M1dison, James Whitmore. 2:00 m Alt-Hi1~t Sllllr: "M-rlst," "Tiit WL!1rd If Min," '1.IMl~inc '"""' 3:45 D Mo-tie: .. R_ Smict" {'°111) 'JS -locolle ~II. The Mu>: Broth· e1s. Ann M•ller. '55-John Dt1ek, Difn1 Lynn, l'.eotin M~rtJly. l:OO®° {CJ °'59t11Ctr'1 Mtulbil" (dr1) "63 -Henry fond;i, M1~rttn O'Ha11. l'JJ:@ IC) ''Cfi8!trpellt" fd1') '&8 -t~1rl1<m Heston, M1lm•ll11n Schell. 1:30 CV "For Wht111 lltt Bin TollJ" (dr1) '(J -ln21id Beri:ma", Gary Cooper. 0 (C) "flimi81 Featlttf" (wes) '52 -S!trhn1 Hayden, f onts! T111:kt1, l :OO O "L,1ion ol th1 Doellled" {ad~) Barb1ra R~sb. '58 -8'11 lli<lli1ms, Dawn Roch1rd,l 4:00 0 "lht Cg 11111 I" (tom) '47- 1'.urt Mruaer. CUudette Colbcjl. fied Mac:Murr11 t'J.§ CC) ~An Ann1pciti1 SIOfJ" (d11) M1qooe Main. 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Leib Rosenblum, ap p raiser /identifier arrives two hours late for his planned 'non-event.' • .< . -,. ... , .· • No· SHOW, SO WHAT? By JO OLSO/'\ Of U.1t 01111 Piiot ~1 .. u Wa s it a hoax? A gh~antie pr<.ic- ticaljoke'.' A mistake'.' The newspaper ad had in vited area residents to bring uniden-. tified objects to a Newport Beach hotel between II a .m . and 2 p.m. Saturday for identification and appraisal, and about 30 people showed .up at 11 with bags and boxes of mysterious and mis- cellaneous items. .. Everyone was there but the ap- praiser. and what h<Jd happened to him was the bi ggest mystt.'ry of all. The hotel had never heard of him and no room had been set up for the event. There v.•as de bate among the people about whether or not to wait, but most decided it would be silly not to stay for a while. . It was like a festive party without the food . People were comparing vases ("At that price it'S a vaaase, my dear") and be- ing entertained by an old English music box which played eight tunes. As each newcomer joined the party, the "old -timers" ex- Owner of this clock statue believes it once was a gas lamp. plained that the auctioneer hadn't arrived and that no one kn{'.W what had happened to him. "Let's have luneh sent down to us." one woman kidded. "I'd at least like some coffee," another said. STRANGE THINGS Though it didn't look as if the appraisal was ever going to take place, it was worth the time just to see what kinds of things are stored aw;,ay in nooks and cran- nies of Orange Coast homes and "'hat is pa ssed along f rom ge n e rati o n lo gene ration , sometimes without anyone hav- ing any idea of what the in- heritance actually is. One of the most mysterious items was brought by Sally Mitchell of Newport Beach. It was an oblong metal object with a round indentation which looked like it might be for a glass. Her father had said it was in his family as long as he could re- member, but rlo one knew what it was for. · Ursula Curran of Huntington Beach had labored in with a tall statue which s he bought for $75 in a barber s hop in Swarthmore, Pa. It now is a clock, but she thinks it was a gas lamp at one time. Its inscriptions read, "Le G e n ie Humain'' and ''Ad lgnotum.·· "I love it. I don't plan to sell it," she said. She a lso had brought her neighbor 's ring, which "·as fashioned of gold hands clasped together. The hands came apart a nd revealed, on a. separate piece, a tiny heart. JEWELED FAN Robert Bardin of Newport Beach had brought a silve r jeweled fan, which was beautiful- ly framed under glass. "It has been in my relatives' family in Texas," he said. "I don't know a t hing about it.·• A music box was the property of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rose of Irvine. They .thought it was at. Possible uses of mysterious gold discs intrigued owners-in-waiting as they were entertained by music box that plays eight tunes. \ Items were brought by Mrs. Bayard -Rider and the Robert Roses. least 100 years old, and said it had been in the family for yc;.irs and years. tts tunes included "Old Folks at Home," "Mocking Bird," .. When the Swallov.'s Homeward Fiy'' and ··Pretty Blue Danube." Lucille Hoppe's treasure was a portrait of Rembrandt's butcher, which she brought in a brown paper sack. "I was told to never let it gel away from me. that it came from Rembrandt's house." the Newport resident said . She had been told before it "'ould cost "thousands" to have the tiny portrait appraised, but since the Colonel's fee was. to be SI. s he was going to take the plunge (Col. Rosenblum, .. 11hcre are you?). · One of the most interesting groups of objects was brought by Mrs. Bayard Ryder of Newport Beach. She had a watch-shaped ivory writing t a blet on which Charles Dickens did some of his writing. a Napoleon miniature and a hand ·lettered German prayer book . SHAH'S PICTURES lier most impressive item v.•as a piece of gold je\l.·elry which had been commiss ioned by Shah Jahan. the man who built the Taj Mahal. It was set with tiny portraits of the Shah at various stages of his life, and his wife. "It 's interes ting how things are just passed along," Mrs. Ryder said. Toni Parsons of Costa Mesa brought a sil ver bottle and a tiny old mus ic box which had a bellows to move the bird on top, and her mother, Catherine 1-lum- phrey of Newport Rt•ach, ginger- ly displayed a signed lx>Yil which s he thought mig ht be worth several hundred dollars. On seeing Miss Parsons' silver bottle. <l woman con1mented, "I have a pair of those too." (She didn't know where they had come from either.) A. Grider of Corona dcl Mar had brought a carved vase he bought in Yugoslavia. "l have no idea or v.·hat the matc1;a1 is," he ' said ... We bought it bccuusc \.•oc liked it.·· Tv.'o s traggle r s dis played a tiny statue, \Vhieh they had got- ten in the Philippines as a gift from the guard on their milit<iry compound. "I gave him an umbrella dur· ing the mon!.'{)On and fed him some tacos,'' explained Sally Olson of 1-1 untin g'ton Be<il'h. TIN\' STATLf: lier hush<.1nd , Da\('. said the tiny statue was used in re li gious ceremonies and that hc though}it y.·:is supposed t o represent Jesus. The' guard. after insisting the Olsons accept the statUl', toW them it had bee n in his family for JOO years. _,. Finally, ever yone had l!On£>. and in the quiet of the empty hotel room, it looked <1s if the "non ·event" had really been a .hoax_ Bul then y.·ho should appear but Co l. Leib Ro~e nblum. the ap. praiser/idt·ntifier himself. Ile \\.'as only t"'O hours l::ite for hi s d ate, and \l.'asn 't s urprised lo find that all of the aud ience had gone away. "Just say I \\.'as caught in a traffic jam." Rosenblum mu,t- tered (hewas dri vingtoNewport from West Lo s An geles). I-le said the ;1 pprais<.11 session "'as meant to be an experiment, and that he had done one in Santa Barbara in hopes of finding art objects to sl:'ll through hi s bus1 · ness in San Rafa el. "But people don't want to sell ... he lamented. He was rig ht, because only one person from ttie coast area had come with the intention of sell ing .her"mystery item.·· T he colonel didn 't say if he was interested in h::iv ing the e\'ent ap- praised. but it seems at least one thing from the afternoon should have a \'al ue put on it. It y..·as. in the opinion of ont· ob- server. an intl:'rc•sting lark for a s ummer S;.1turday afte rnoon. J r l I j I I I ,. . - J • OAll y PILOT Triursda . AU!1USl 7, 1075 Relief's Only I Temporary Ann Lande r;s ~EAR AN N LA NDERS: My sifter h11s a bad calrie or arthritis. SIM ~n~l-Cc.rs a Jot aRd has tried e•erythtn1 from cortisone to gold .shots. • A frie.nd of hers who al!iO has arthritis told her she obtained ~·onde rfu l r es ults f r o m ar'Upuncture. Please tell m~. does it work or not? --\VAN - N1\H t,:LP DEAR \\IANN;\: I'm no doctor but here I~ what Ors. Mary F.. Moprl' and St ephen Burke or Temple U. School ot Medicine said at the June mt..~ttng or the Arthritis Foundation: ''In our cootrollrtl studit"s we could find no evidence that acupuD<'lUI'"£' helps arthritis." Because of the severe and un· reltntlnc palo , howe\'er, arthritis victim• are wUllDg Lo lf)' anytblng:. Most autborttlet believe that pallentl wbo ln1l1t they've been helped are h)'P· nottc-suggestlble types who want IO desperately to get reUef that they psych tbem1el\les out. Most of them discover after a wblle lbat the relief was temporary. They then go back to the coaven· tlonal treatment which Is safer and cheaper. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 18 years old and engaged to a wonderful man of 20. We will be married next year.. I love Tom- my very much but I have many problems I can'tdeal with. Last year I became pregnant. I warited the baby but Tommy's father insisted on an abortion. Tb keep peace in the famlly 1 aareed. Later, I learned that my pre- gnancy wali twins. J became very depressed and even considered. i;uicide. Slowly l emerged from the depression but whenever I see a pregnant woman I hate her, even though she's a stranger on a bus. Now m y sisttr-in-law is preg· nant and I keep hoping she will looc the baby. How can I get over these ugly feelings? 1 will do wh~lever you say. -DEATH WISHER DEAR FRIEND: You nttd profeaslonal belp. And before you say I'm coppln~ out, please read Services Specialized COMMUSITY Df:VEl_,OPM 1-~l'i'T CO UNCIL: New officC's for lhc• Patific Asian A'merir.:1n Center h<is opened at i 766 W est min s t e r Blvd ., Westminster. Ii.ours are 8 <i.m . tu Sp.m . "''eekda)-:s. from grooiiiing lo developing skills and learning interview techniques. rt Yt'ill begin Thursday, Sept. 4. and continue Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m. For registration information, phone the a dmissions office at 556-5733. Registration begins Tuesday,Aug.19. NEWPORT BEAOI POLICE AUXI LIAR Y: An E~enin g in l\1exico is the theme selected for the annual potluck dinner, to take place Sa~urday, Aug. 16, in the home ot ,Sgt. a nd Mrs. :\1ichae1 Blitch. . ; ·J tbe aext letter. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Four years ago 1 wrote lt> you about a problem that was pluguing my Ufe. You told me to ael pro. ressional help. I ftcured lhat was your way ur saying, "l don't know the a nswer.'' in~ a psychiutris t $50 an hour.- \'our county menta l heulth s1X·lety can sug..icst C<>Wl!eling of high quality which is geared to your ability to pay. Wh:it's more, tht•se people really care. it would · go uwuy. So, even though I have 20 years ot hang. ups to deal with, I 'm thrilled to report. I 'm making lt. As time went on, the problen1 became more s~vere. My mar· rlaee was deteriorating and I was getting all sorts of physical symptoms. I swallowed.my pre- judices six months ago and DID seek professional help. Thanks to God and my therapist, I am find -inf my way back. Through the rapy 1 learned I y,•as i:&l:ihamcd to admit I couldn't handle any problems that came my way. 1 al8o learned I woa try. ing to block out e verythln&: that bothered the as if, by iauoring it, I owe you an apology. What's morl', If l bad listened to you four years aao I would huve been that much ful"'lher ahead. -SEEN THE LIGHT DEAR LI GHT: Thanl<s for lunJinl younelf un. I hope you tum others oo, t.oo. am writing to tell yo"'-r. re- aders what professional h~Ip is because I'm sure many of then1 think as I did, that it means pay- Revolutionary The Bicentennial is a strong influence on gift items tha t will reach retail stores for Christmas buying. A feature at the San Francisco gift show is this chess set· of Revolutionary War figures in pc\vter c~1 st · ings. 'Ki Cle ara nce Sa te 50% a nd m ore o ff our Fine W o me n's A pparel The Jewel Court South Coast Plaza (714) 546-1733 Costa Mesa Our Bi9 Sale • 1s now goif'!CJ on! -. ~ JE.GJntn~ WfSTCLIFF rLAZA NEwro RTE• IMH T r y a J)uily Pilo t Clu.ssi fi ed Ad to buy, sell or re nt somc\hing. new outdoor art gallery C\'Cry Fri. & Sat. EKCillng line art exhibit every week · outside Hunti ngton Cente r Mall between Broadway and Barket.r Bros. Plus artist of the week. TRACY CAIN, lealured at Barker Bros. Beach & Edinger al San Diego Fwy. FINAL SALE reduced 1/2 or more! superb ·paris sportswear skirts-pants -sweaters dresses-pantsuits ·-the jewel court south coast plaza 714 / !?49 -221 3 costa mesa The c;cntcr rcl'ruits clients, de· velops jobs a nd provides job pl \I.Cement sC'rviccs. Jt also offers counseling and referral in£u;rm a- tion for immigration problems. lt•gal l.li d . hou::;i ng. l'ultura l needs and medical ser vices. r\n open house \\/ill take place from 9 a .m . to I p.m. Saturday, r\ug. 9, ond star£ members will be <t\'ailablc to <Answer queslions. For v.oomen who want to return to school, there \\'ill be a nine- week class meeting al 10 a.m. every Tuesday. EntiUed Orienta.ii tion to Coll ege and Career Op· portunities, it will provide an in- troduction to th'e OCC campus. ca reer planning <t,nd group COWlSelini;. RE MARRiE D, i'Nc., 'Ibe ~·-I~========:;::::::::::::::::::~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nual luau is' 'Scheduled ··at 6:30 I : PLr\NNED P c\RF.NTll,OOD .\SSOCIATION : Sessions oh Sex ond Bi r tb Control--\Vho Needs It? are given every Thursday at 7 1>.m . in the clinic, 132 E. 18th St., Custa l\.1 csa. · Par~n ts seeking answers to their c hildre n 's questi on s, lcen<igers "''a nt ing r e liable .ins"·crs. prospective fam il y planning patients and the curious observers are invited. COURSES: Special classes, des1gned for "''omen, are being o£fe red on the Orange Coast Coll ege fall :Jgenda. Assisting in preparation for the job market will be a lhre()-unit class, entitl ed P ersonal and Professional Im provement. Aimed a t d eve loping con- fid ence, it presents instruction ,lttlMi lollowi119 Yundt like yo11, p&e.., e1ll 1he Schick Weight Control Center. 0 L•S1-itfl1 FAST tn ,ilh 0 LltflwttptfAST tn~eu 0 Ltf.t Mitflt f AST 111 Mhf tlirt 0 ltf.t •iellt FAST tt ity••-" Ii.,_. .... lleck lYlllYTIMf fASr WEIGHT lOSS IS ALMOST Al.'ltAYSA OIS\"l>INTllC FAil· u~~ r••nill•"'"''""" ~ f9r l~I -fotll tfll1 NM '" _., it d11 lim ,._. leWdi:MsM-.... 1,f ... IN! """'°"' hi If IN -Sl,1111.atll. FNtf,. t••t WI! II lilt 1-ktlCk S1e,SM1•lat """''"' r .. 1, ""'"'ti CALL HOW ':558·8404 . ' . ... To•A & c-"''Y Oro"lflt Iniroduction to Wolnen's Studies 'is a lecture series which "'ill present perspectives On is· sues :irfecting women over the ; v..·orld with particular emphasis o n ~m erican women . Third World women also will ~ dis - cussed. p.m . Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Santa' Ana h'oine of ·Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J . Paonessa. Fee.luted will be Polynesian foo6 and FJ· terlJ\lpment. , :· . .,· This class m eets at 1 p.m. every Tuesday. N-'TIONAI: SOCI ETY ' FOA AUTIBTIC CHILDREN: A lohll- ly picnic is planned at Frank Bonelli Park, Stln Dimas Sundl).'o Aug .17. . · . ·. • Cadillac Seville Lease or buy ~:..:... . . .;. Lilyette bras What the best-undressed girl s wi ll wear in 1975. I, Veta's INTIMATE APAA~~l W1t1tlill P11rt• • ·111'°&h.,tn1 N1,.porl '!~II, C..l~lorni1 , >· r ' " -. 110UR BRAND MEW DRAPERY DEPT. II .... SJ .4i NOVELTIES c ..... $147 o,-w ..... , .... ,,.. .. ~ L.t.o. • "' DRAPERY SALE .... $4.tl MULTI-YARN s1n.r& A FantJstic Purchase alonf, with oar unusual low labor charge 111 file worlmanship. A com- plete selection of KIRSCH inpery hardware. • WORKMANSHIP INClUDES: • 4" Double Hems • 4" ~ble Tops • Blind Stitched •Fon Folded 250"6 Fullness • OIOice of New Open w8-aves •Co..,hts • NaJ.iiles •Textures . · . Rod• 1nolh"ot1110t•on """"'°"-. '· .. RM. SJ.ti to $4.95 ' ' , .... "'ti' SELF-LINED 'I TEXTUMS =-~r~f&1 , •-~3~ .. ..,. .. YOUI ... ,.,um •rn Ol IOI ~OW'Lm ••OllMATIOMOHHOWTOW* .. To&alOH&WMOWICALL 2200 HARBOR BLVD.', COSTA MESA ........ . ·-. ... . . ' ,, ' > '" ' ' ' 4 .. , ~· -...... .... MOM.A -,.., -, .. , ' ... 1 Thuf'Ml!Y.Auguat 7, 1975 • AT WIT 'S END ~ t...~...;;;;_...;~~~....-.~> What's ~w? get. ti," he •mlltd IOOd· -tODdonce. There's no doubt about _naturedly. ''[ mo•n how ,• .,Then, l divide the ll . .Doctors are fio~ly many homes ,yltbOQl ••. WOli\tn. 1 lilten to the coming ,Into th ei r 'own. piano d~ Lii,erace Mel &,.~al011ea!lr1l.'nle ttbey are the durlines or m+tt.ed to? ' _ ones 1havll! Jutl read be tnlJt •hows', the "8~ h~· you lllf· a Ile er'• Digest story . heroes of telievislon Jnd vive'!' l '.'~eople whi.cb.._eave •them three the most soui;:ht ·ufter ~t drlyt ou icrazy mont.he to live. 1 alwa15 guests ut cocktail pu.rt.h:s • With their symptoms." t'eauute them you lo&e everywhere, "First," he ifll,d, "I.. something in the con· _The otliier uight 1 dh.lde thom. I tell them densation." wou.ld oot presume to~-ressionul rees. That CPA Ctr a di.gnotia .on a sim· over there gave me t~10 pie interitew. 1 then in-n~w deductions I hadn't vile them to come over to even cooeldered, the at· a comer and take their tomey in the corner ad· clothes oCf for a full pro-v i s e d m e on m y feulonal examination." p artner 1 h i p , th e ''You sound Clip," 1 educator trying lo eat his said, "~t tt must bug salad told me what to do Y,OU to d~penae a.11 .that about my son's reading Cree medical advu:e all problem a nd that pro- lhe time." fessional golfer at the lucked out a nd found I 'm strictly a n Ob·Gyn ''Wh at about the myi;elf seoiled next to my mun. That weeds out all others?'' doctoraladinnet."llow of the meil. I re-route ''1 tell the m even much free udvice <lo you them to a party where an lhough il is a cocktail figure you 've given out l,p'Ologist is holding court party, I take my work t.Qo.ight!"lchided. Or to a theater where J quite s eriou sly and ''Not at all ,'' he end or the table just g rinned. ''After the knocked three strokes off women ha ve n ed. I too my J:amc." c irculate amonc the "Incredible." 1 said. guests. 'I:oni1ht alone, I "Bythe way," he said, have saved $550 in pro-''a s a n e w s pape r Summer Nuptial.s Read Parkford-Woodworth Anne Allcott Woodworth and Stephen Le igh P a rkford ex · changed vows and rings in the chapel of Cate School, Carpin- teria. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Woodworth or Carpinteria a nd Mrs. Jane Parkford of Newport Beach. The bride is a graduate of Marymount, Santa Barbara, and now .atlcnds the University of California, Santa Barbara. Parkford attended Newport llarbor High Schopl and graduat- ed from the Cate School. He also attends UcSB. They w ill live i n Sanla l!arbara. ••• Ward-Cole Laguna Beach High School graduates, Cynthia Cole and Donald Ward were married in St. Catherine's Catholic Church. Their pare nts arc the Howard Coles of Laguna Beach and the Donald Wards , Oceanside. The bridegroom is in the Navy s tationed aboard the USS Constellation. • *. Stevens-Felheim Leslie Felheim and Carl R. Stevens e xchanged vows and rings in rites at St. Lawrence MartyrChurch, Redondo Beach. Their p arents a.re Mr. and Mrs. Frank"Felheim of Palos Verdes Estates and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens, Costa Mesa. The bride is a graduate or Palos Verdes Hieh School ·and the University of Southern California wbere tihe afflli1ted with Alpha Chi Omega. Stevens is an alumnus of Eltancia High School and USC where he was a member or Delta Sigma Phi, Trojan Knights and Horoscope: Scorpio ·rrojan Squires. The couple will m ake their home in San Diego where the brid.egroom will atte nd California Western School of eaw : • •• Offenbecher-Davis St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach. was the setting for nuptials uniting Mari Melim Davis and Peter Aian Offen· becher. Parents or the newlyweds are Mrs. Jackie Skars tedtofNewport Beach; Dalton Davis, Palos Verdes.Estates, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Offenbecher, Corona del Mar. The couple are Jraduat.es of Palo1 Verdes Estates High School. The new Mrs. Offen- becber attended Colorado State UniVersity. Her bridegroom is a pre·law studept at Colorado College. 'They will Ii ve in Colorado Spr- ings. Get to Heart of ·Matter • FlllD,\Y, ,\UGVSTI ' • • • humorist, aren't you go- ing to say a1iythinc fwmy all night?·· "Sure," I said, j'lakc two aspirins and call me in the morning." "Is tbat supposed to be funny?''hesaid. "You thought so when you charged me $10 for tt !Qt April." rfUFFRL'S Sisley the French • 1ean- - UPHOLSTl!iRY Wl~TCLtff PLAZA _....y_w_. ....... 1922 .......... tl · MfWPOITll tMM c..t. ......... 541 .. JSf A FANTASTIC };Sp SUMMER aOTHING SALE ~~so%0FF .............. 75 ...... -'°" te T •Ila 4 Glott .. "' HOURS: Motidav··S•h•dlly 1 O a.m . .Q30 p.m Sunday 10 a.m~ p.m. · 87 SYl;INEY OMAKll ARIES (March 2l·April lV): Avoid attempt· ing to force issues. Go with the tide. Deal wilb co- worker, one who shares basic interests. TA.VKUS (April 20·May 20): Accent oa creative change, dealings with children, specula- tion, willingne:;s to take a chance on your own abilities. SCOllPIO (Ocl. 23·Nov. 21): Good Moon aspect coincides now with friendship, affection, futrtllment. You learn that you are wanted, needed -and loved. You gain in self-esteem as ,you get to heart or matters. Be independent, not arrogant. · MARTIN'S FURNITURE 21st ANNIVERSARY GEMINI (llay 21-June 20): You deal with -ooe who understand& basic valu.es, Stturity, cos- ts, appraisals and property potential. Give full play to intellectual curiosity. . C,\NCEK (JuM 21-July 22): You leom where you wish to belong -and why. Frank, diplomatic discussion involving family and home s hould be on agenda. LEO (Ju.ly 23-Au,g. 22): Be realistic about valuable, personal _posieSSions, expenditures and collections. A void&df-deeeption. VIRGO (Auf. 23·Sepl. 22): Lunar cycle,bigh; take inltiative. Make a l\e'lr' start. Highlight in- dependence of thoutht, action. You can deal from position or createrstrengtb. UBRA. (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): What you want may actuaUy be "ontbeway." Know it, be confi· dent, maintain poise and a~Omb. You are giyen additionel information. What was dark recefves benefitol J:reater li«:bt. · s..,, ........ ,, lnslrtM!liotts in my house Guar.nteed pool safety in· 2 weeks. Children 7 mos. ......... A ho Lodie1 ! LOSE ll'IC/IES ,... -,.,... ·-· -.. ---t--..We4.&n.-.•••' a C..11 ti&dta. R~::i"' 54a.8474 FALL COAT SPECIAL · hGITJ'A.&IVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Accent on climbinc. caininc elevation -in more than ~e way. You deal now with ooe whose cooperaUon is a necessity. You will make some concessions; ill the main, you will stjck to principles. CAPlllCOKN !Dec. 22-Jan. 19): llloon aspect signifies chance for-traveJ. higher educ•· tioo, the fruiUul fillinc of application blot. Means what usually is elusive could bear fruit. A.QUAlllVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Concern with the hidden, occult and ''secret costs'' -these are emphasized. .PISCES .(Feb. 19-Marcb 211): Accent is on legalities. pu'blic relations:, partnen.bip _and m.,.. riaee. Judement, intui.tioD could be slightly off center. Know it and be willing to wait. If Way " >'"' ...,.._,. you are a promoter, an oreanizer, a natural uecuti!e· YO!J ne".er shirk responsibility. You succeed m dealinc with older penon.s. You appreciate experience. Etfed:MI thtU Aug . 30, 11----------------------:------:--1975, any purc hase ~ entities you to buy )'OUI' fall coal al a t10 OtscQunl. 211 MAfltN! AVP. 01\4.804 ISLAND 11<Hl110 U,....,. not pu.,.lllly eovend by• pontloa ar nslli•-• ~ when you work. you can now save up to 15~• of your annual e8med Income (or $1 .500. whichever iv lmisl In a Mutual Savings Individual. · Retirement Account (IRA). free of .Federal lnoome t~ until you retiro.lntet'C1:it earned on your reUreme nt plan hi also lax-defenod. Thit1 plan Ir; easy to undqrstand.does not require a lot of money, I• fylly ln•ured.and con bo adlusted lo moel individual need.• •. You will Nave more rnoney ... eant more intcrest ... takc no risk ... ~ le"' tax wllh o Mutual Savini\" IRA accowrt. u you .. 00ij..,,.ployed, you am aliKible for 1n HR·IO account lK80flh Plan\ai1d con save up lol~%lorS7.500.whicbevor io leol) lnm ~ ··· your nel eamlni.;s each ~r. free of Federal in(X)tne tax until you reflre. lntere•t earned on this retinlmenl pliln Ii lllao tax-def~ • S!a11 your mtlre..,.l plan tod1y l For full do!alls.contect any Mutual S.vinflS of c:e. • "'I I I Grat mornings don't just happen. They start the night before. That•s ....+iy ~recommend Postur.e · pedic-The Unique Bac k Support System. De· signed tn cooperation w ith leading orthopedK: surgeons for comfortably fir m support. •'No morning back~he from sleeping on a too10ft mattress'". Ch005le S:xtra Firm Of Gently Firm. P•iCH "'" .~1099~••• ''" •• K THE uNIQUE BACK SUPPORT SYSTEM THIS EXCLUSIVE FEATURE: 6-LAY ER COM FORT SYSTEM SUPPORT SYSTEM INN ERSPRING ACTION TORSION BAR FOUNDATION SYSTEM ACTION FOUNDATION FRAME ACTION · 11 11615 HARIOl IL YO. DOWHTOWM COSTA MISA ' 548-51 Jf Buy direct from the Ivey Ranch and Save! Tender. juicy corn -fed · • beef -the kind you find in gourmet s hops and expen!:>1ve restaura nts. NOW you can buy d irect from the ranch where it's grown at big savings! Ivey beef is aged to perfection , custom-cut, freezer wrapped and labeled, USDA inspected. Available in side~. hind and forequarters for your home freezer ... or. special 1 O. 12 and 50 pound assorted packs . BIG FAMILY SAYINGS s-. 97c per•. F.._.ters 19<peri.. H-"' $1.19 per"- Custom-cut to your specifications RANCH PACK 6 Rib Stub 1 loneless $hou'6er Cl~ Roal 2 Chucl Steaks I S....llooeRoast s l'lp. Stewinc Beet 2 Pip. llelty Sllort Ribs 40 Lun &rOMll leet PattMs IS Luo -leef Sltob 2D Len Ground .... Sqalru 511 POUNDS Olll T $54M DELUXE PAcK 2 Siri.,;.. ·--2 Top lound Steob 6 Chopped Sirlola Stub I hllod __ _ I tun Grtund Beef Plttiea: OIU $23.65 ·FAllll.Y PACK 2S,.-- ' Chopped $iotoio Sleob 1 lolled Cllld -11'\1.~lloof 16 Ian -lot! Plllies 11111.l $20.25 ECONOMY PACI! iluoGnlaollleefShlb .IS....-lont I ""-Stm111 lloof 161"•-... l-ll'\~MutySllo!tbs ONL! $1~50 40 LEAN GROUND BEEF PAmES Of!LT $11.10 , Try ifbefore you buy it in our beautiful, new beet tasting room. Visit the Ivey Ranch near • · Palm Springs or the Ivey Beef Company in Santa Ana. Phone orders accepted. Free delivery in Orange County. 133 E. Alton Ave. ·. Santa An• (Near Main & 1 -MacArthur IMI.) • (114}~"9D>j ~ ... AlleOWO• ••tlelajC...,' ~ ........... r l ' -I \ l I \ • I I l " I \ 1\ I •• )Vatch Clearance 25% OFF t,or1t1t>r J>ric~:o; S te l l a r i s ~ o r T radi tio n «i wa t c h es in m e n 's and women's ·styles. El ectronic and 17 jewel designs. Lim - ited quan tities. ears ... 1'len "s t 'asl1ion S 11i1~ Sr an! Jlri<'e 4997 Available i n n av y, brown, olive and tan. ~l"n'• Fu"ni~hinir.1 j, . ., o·lr• JJ,·111. SAVE "3 a11d "4! Perma-Prest® Double Knit Slacks llt·gul.ar Sl2-S l:i 897 Polyester double kn it stack s in solid and patterns. Sizes to fit mo.~t men. 'lo·11·~ c..~11111 "'r ur u .. 111. Nylon Bikinis in Novelty Pattern8 > Sean 6 s3 Price for SAVE 33% to 44% on .'I! Perma-Prest®· Dress Shirts Regular 3 $} 0 84.99-85.99 each for All with distinctive one button notched cuffs. Polyester and cotton fabric. In neck siZes 14 Yz to 17. Short and long sleeve s. Solids and fancies. . Were S3.SO-fi1..50 Tie-11 3 ror 16 i\l~n·1 J'urni~h init~ SAVE 40o/o on 2! Perma-Prest® Cross-over Brru1 Regular $5 2for$6 Natural cup styles· i.n sizes 34-406,C, Contour 32-36A. 32-386, C. $6 Natural 0 cup 34-42 ............• 2 ror 88 Rr a-Cirdlf' IJ..pt. SAVE 22%! Legtricityr" Knee Highs Wide band s andlefoot R"f!•l•r 2 prs. 99e style . In sands tone or toa~ colors. 77c lloeio:r)' Dept. " . _,,,_,._ Made-To-Measure DRAPERY SALE '25o/o Off :r·E:.!::WLf:! ... Labor Extra Choose from many colors and patterns: Ca- sual or formal fabrics In sheers, open-weave casements, solids, rich textures and more . o.-.pery Drpt. SAVE 2.'i%! Twin Si7;e Patterned Sheets Movie Camera .... tlOCJ.?'J 5488 Supe r -fa s t F : 1 .3 len s. EE exposure system, footage indi- cator C.mer• l~pt. I Sears I St:ARS, iocaUCll UfD cD, • ! I· I 1\egular 15.99 4 49 Twt. ..... n..wa1te11 Smooth polyester and cotton per- calu ... Perma-Prestsi for easycal'8. Just machine wash , tumble dry-no Ironing needed. 16.99 l-'1111, flat or filled s.U $4.69 S1andard Pillowca.et, palr_4.,2 810.99 Queen, (lat or (illed_S.24 112.9;9 King, flal or filled 9.'f4 .... ~.09 Queen Plllowca&H, JMiir_4,S8 -~9 1'1ng Pillowcaaee., palr __ S.03 ' ., ' Summer Fashion CLEARANCE 25o/o ,to 60o/o OFF FGrmer Prices on • Pantsuits • Sportswear • Dresses • Playwear •Swimwear Not all sizes in all styles, limited Quantities t 'uhion Dirp1. Bo"s' ·Siitett 3-6x f.3.49 Linle Bo,-•' c ... ..i P•nl• 2 77 R"g., Slim. Solid•----------- S2.4CJ l,illle Huy•' Short Skf:""' J97' Knil Shirl, S1rip<r•---------- Girb1' "i:r.e8 7-l4- S6.99 Hif!; Gh·l1' P..-1.1 5s1 Keg~ Slim. SulW••----------- ~3.99 Bi,i:: Girit' ~rt .s&e-e 311 Knit Shira ___________ _ S4.99 Big Girt•' Long Slee•e . 397 Knit Shirt ____________ _ 15.49 B~ Girl•• Long Slee•e 4 37 Wet-look Shirt __________ _ Priced \o go in 3 HOURS ONLY 9:30 A.M, to l 2:3(1 P,M. SAVE 'sl! 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Solid. • • ¥3.99 Stud"n11' Short SI~'" Wo,·irn Shir11, 14-20 Solid11 _______ _ (.l "1' .;tto/11 Automalic Tirner Wu 491 19.95 . Plug in appliance, 1hen plu_g inlo outlet. 24- hour repeal. \Eler:1rle•I O,.,p1 •. I ' • • Girls' Nylon : Stretch Tights ' 2 Sll for 1 Tights in whi t e ~n J colors to matc h be r wardrobe. S ,M,L t ~ f 1 sizes 3 to 6X. ~ . l9'l11n1...Chlld~n·• Oepr.:, • . S..,., 50-P<. l , Tableware tSct 1 ! ~:;: 3s1.i "Wemble y" stainles; steel flatware In servic tor 8. ,. Howww•"' °"P'· Fashionabl1 · Sunglas~f! Seara Low Pr£c ·-}44 Choose 'rom a w 1 selection of deSi n in men's and w 1 •en't stylet. Act_,ry Oep1. It's T e ~ 'W .;y: tp ~arn to1 Ski ' ' , ./Weekly . ,J.Et celle"t ' ; Ski Tripe ' lnatructlon• ., Mak nlpeM'i91bn open lo .SI ;-. .. II• 8 lo 18. See •·1 .. • i .. •' • • ' • • ( ~ • > ' ' ~ • a{s • 99 ,, ' 1;;~ ' • _,, .. ' . : • • • . • n ; his ]~ I te 4n J ch 0£ r L l<f I , . ' ... . ~ . l;)(Jl t SAVE ·'1.5! Compact Black and White TV )(,·~11lar .$99.9'~ 8499 ·12·inch diagonal measure picture. Lightweight .. _ lnoves lrom room to room with ease. • :.-. • ,,.,._ .... ,,. '\\ II" $H.1>4J Spra}'er·Cornpre"'80r R"""'"' 3 17 9 8229.99 . I' int;i anr SAVE 25o/o! Mickey Mouse® Club Album •Regulur 82.19 }64. 'Walt Disn ey's Mic key Mouse.ii Club LP record album for kids. Contains 21 hit mouseketunes. SAVE ·':?(J! Deep-cleaning Powermate® Vac l(t•;,!11lar s I ;~tJ.IJtJ $}19 Powermate© beater-bar gets out embedded dirt. With attachment set. '2489 l{o utcr Kil Men 's Supe r Cool \\ i•n • ttl.'JlJ 1•urli ."i.ll'f,' S8lJ.'JfJ! I (t-ln. Radial Saw CUT 50 o/o Tank Tops 3 for $6 Polyester and cotton tank tops in solid colors and stripes. Men's sizes S to XL. ~~~~~~~~---. __ ,....-"'-~~~~+..- ' w ' esi n. w pL ~_......;. ~;or·, •• \ , SAVE 25% on 2 Ytl.~.! Unbleached 100% Cotton.Jituslin Rt'!gular 2 d 88C 59c yd. ';0~ Great for casual and sportswear. 38·inches wide. CUV 5'0%! 6'f.i-Foot Spinning Rod _, w •• ,f9.99 1491 .4 Chrome plated guides P1Us tip, composition grip. ... - I I ' I " ( " . ' . I ,' ' GREAT BVY! 4:x8-Foot Paneling Sears Price 3~.?. Oo-it·yourself ..• it's e~sy! SAVE 62' /O 'l.82f · 7-Inch Circular Saw Blades Craftsman fine quali· ty blades. · ' Sears 'At~ Alf, 1M ·A :JOR LCD'$ 'A'NGELES I .. exterior flat .... .,,_.,._ ...... R~· ... SAVE ;;2! Latex Exterior Flat House Paint Regular 87.99 ~AVE ·'.5(J! DAILY PILOT CS IJuilt-in f)j,.;l1'°' UNht•r Featu res : Power , M ise r s wit ch. 6 cycles. White. 117214 b-r:.-,/~ S:!B1J.1Li l 'url;ild 1· '\l ud1·I *7 :!0<11 . \\ lii1 " _:!:!lJJUS• '10 lo ·' 1.3! 29~: -""'" u. R1·µ:. s:~9.99 Elf'c:tri1· lland Saw 29.97 I» ltt·µ:. S-1:!.99 %-111: l'o"'t·r 11rill_29.97 Ideal for al l wood, stucco and masonry sur-1·. H1·µ:. 8 1:!.'>tJ faces. One-coat coverage. 126005 l '.r:ift-.111 an Sabrt· Rt",.:Hl:or 8H.'J'J lnlrrior Fl"t l';1i 111 •!Uol)0.1 _ :'i.'~'~':C"l~[.:::"'+----==..,....::;._"T_.:.':::":"::' ====C:'..":::'·::'J.'.7-1 B~Y Today-, l11i1l11ll cd "1i1hi11 ·' 11 ·1; ..... :,o: (;t, .. Wate r Healt'r II<"""" 8997 ~11 9.'JlJ _,. II ·1-: ,i..'."i.11 I ou :? llo,.1·,; 30.g•llon f'J;t;~J I 51 29.99 40 -gal. Gas Water Heater .,3334 1 lf•·l'olar2 :.!1-lh.139 "'''· ;•1 11 .. , •. , I""' fur Two steel cells and two polyeste r cord plies team lJP for r eal strength and smooth ride. ll1·;!t1l"r ~ .. I•· l"rn<l•··in 'l'r:ulr-in F.E.T. l'ri<"r 1•,.;,.,. >---~~~~~~~~ WlllTEWAU., ,\71t-J ;~ <•.llU-1 :~ 4:t01J 3tl.IU l.HIJ C:7K•I :~ 7.(l(J-1 ;~ ·1.l.011 ;\J.:iO l .'>X 1-'"-'--l--E7R-1 J 7.:,:i-11 :i l.lt(I :~7.Rll :!.I I '---~-'--~~ ---+ l-'71t-1 I 7.7.>-11 .1 7.<ICI ;~9.'Jll ~.:iB i------+--t;7R-l 1 H.:!.>-11-' iJllJll l 12.11(1 2.71 ._ ___ ,___ 11 7H-1 J. X.:i:i-1 i <•:~JH I II.JO :!.'J I H. I ;)/H.2.>-1 :i ,,;~.nu 11. I () 2.H I 11 71t-l .l H. l :l/H.:l:i-l :i <17.0fl lh.'"' :\.ti:! • 1 l'ulv,-..1.-r 4:ord l'li.-. Fllt-:t-: .... .,;r• T irr ln.t11 ll1t1ion CUT' J.>! 2-Spct'd Elct•lric Trolling !\lulor Wo11 844.99 ·Delivers 5.5 pound s of thru st. 2 speed man· ual control. 2 motor po- sitions. .'iAVt: 14.! Bicyrle Child Carrjcr R'Eu1,,. 1188 $I ~.tJ9 l"'opulur 8-lnch ll anhill~ l'lanti; l.01o0· l'rit·cd 2 :?. ltctl1o0·ood :;oil (:011ditio11t'r Rc;:ular s 1.-llJ ' :~T.:::m c::::: "Tm ' ' \t\\l11r\1td.1& 7 i1 tll~14 \ : \ High Voll11ge means str1ighl-throu.gh·lhe-par1ition / cell connec:tors deliver more initial slarting power \ than an otherwise iden!oc:al battery with up-and-f O¥er cell connecto1s. RPµ;ular $28.95 'l'r~1clc-i11 l'ricc 95 \Vi1h ·rr • .ult·-in Fits most American-made ca rs, pick-ups. plus imports. . Fl I.I. '.H}.IJA\" 'fi ARRA ·''f\" t~~ tlATI.t-'.H\ It b•ne•v p•o•"• oe•ecl•"9 O\JP !O eelcln<•l '•''"'" 1no .... 11 no! nol<I a Ch••oe W1I w•ll, UPon relu•n. reptac• •I ,,..., o! tha•g• w•lnon go G•J!. ot putch•••· l,l\tlTt-'.11 'l'ARRA,T'I' Alie• 90 Ga~ upon •Uu•n. we w•ll •eplaca U>e <1elac!1Ye 1>1nr•y ,.,lh • new !>llle•y ch••g<ng o"IY lo• lh• P•flO<I ot ow.,arsn•o Yo'" "'0"'"'• Ch•rge IO• o .. ne•sn•p woll be COll\!)ule<l !>y d<Vl<ling lhe c""""' •elhng PhCf! ••ii.. tome ol ra1wrn. la•• l•aclll•tn, l!y ina number or m<lfllhs <Ill· aognale<I 1-'l«EE SeaN Batlrr)· lni;tallation ~ •• ---! 0 11 .. ~ ' . ' \ .'iAV 1-,· '/ .';! 2-Drawe r 18-in. File Rr~u lor 279 7 1'12.?'J ~ !If" !-. SAl 'f.' 12.:~:1! 4-Sbelf Unit J 666 60,.;.30•12·in. deep · 0 R A N G ~, . ·c 0 U NT Y \ l I \ .. • . -. . . ' . . . .......... ,.; ... , . ' . . . C8 DAil. y Pll.OT Wednesday, August&. 1975 -Grocers Backing New Computerized System At a time "''ht•n both TllE TARGET is the E:DITOR'S NOTE : The following slatcment from ltw' Coh/ornW Grocers As· $0dotion . supports the con· trovcrsial n ew com- ptcterized checkout syslem whtch /14s been under .at· tack in recent monlhs by consumt•r groups, The. orti· clc is wrilltTI by Merle J. Gooda rd, erecul1t1e d1redor of lhc assoewlion. FINANCE consumers oind food re· nt!wly·d evelopcd. com· ta 11 er s are being putcr-ass1stcd . checkol!t S\lo'am~d by rising cosLs, sys tl~m \•:hi('h a dozen or high tuxes, energy pro-so supcrn1arkets, some blems, and :.1n economic in Californi:1, arc ... ~ur· squeeze caused by inOa· rt!ntly tt-stini-: t o de· lion, a means or alleviat· termine "''hich systen1 ing some of these pro-will be beltl'r for thei r b I e m s i s b e i n g operations and ror their threatened by \'Oil · 1,.•uston1ers . sumerist·legislators --Thf' result s or this over the marking or a lalt•s t 10 con1puter priceonaproduct. technology can n1 c:in market or c hain of -;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::::;-1ra stcr and bl'tter marke ts wi ll find the 1 service, !Css up\lo·ard pre· necessary \'Oiume to br· Mag Card Operators Trained Office Overload, a temporary placement service headquartered in -Newport Bt'ach, has begun a training 1>ro- gram for lBM ~1ag Card II operators. Or91JitC...ty'• ssure on prices, and in · ing sa vings to the 111...,.E c"'o1t16 !;9'1n!.. creased efficiency. The custo m er through its ... UllU most important Of lht..'SC US('. Buying & Selling benefits is the pros pc>l'l Gold 6 Silver that the faster and n1o rc '\'OU'\'E PR081\BLV Rare Coins efficient systems will im· noticed a r ecta ngular Open Oai1y 9~ PM prove p~oductivit y D:nd block of vertical lines on Free Book on rcdu<'e storl' opcratmg the labels of many or the T h e program is in response to the need Cur trained operators for the \Vord-prol.'essing cqui p- m t' n t , s aid J aye Nystron1. owner of Lhe O ffice Overload rranchise. "Many com·. panies just d?n 'l have;,.. the time to tram person- nel to use this expensive equipment,'' she ex· plain~. Gold and Stiver C' 0 s t s s o t h :.i t p r l) ll u c t s i n t h e J7SO S.lrl•... supermarkets <':tn holtl s uperma rket s t oday. s..t. A-. C• tJ704 down rood prices. The bars, s paces and lllSfDL lDWN 'couml If these tests :.ire SUC·· numbers rcpr ... ·senl the 540.3314 cess ful the automated Universal Product Code. ~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;1 systemS can be e xpected giving the lh~usands of • I to be in use in up to 7 ,8)() products sold 1n groci::ry supermarkets by 1980.•Store~ a n clectrc:in1c, , Still. that represents less ~~ch1.ne·rt;ad.able 1den-HOW M.AMY TU.IS WU. TOU UVl7 ""' ly TERRY GRANT. R.Ph.:". It is now possible lo , live a much longer life. Almost every infectious disease can be controlled by modem drugs. Even the rew incuralbes <"an be restrained if the diagnosis is early. But, you must secure expert treatment before · dise~ C.t!n ravage your body . Cons ult your physician at the beginning or physi('al discomfort. Taite the medication prescribed. Follow his expert advice and you increase the odds for living a longer, more sickness-free ljfe. \'OU OR ''OUR •DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when yo u need a delivery. "'e will deliver promptly "'·ithout extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. V.'e welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. PAIK LIDO PHARMACY 351 Hospita l Road Fre-e Delivery NewPor1 Beach 642·1580 , than 20 percent of the na· t1.f1cat1on s1m1lar to that Lion's more than 40.000 g1vl:!n bank checks some ! supermarkets. 15 y~a~s ago. The reason is s imple : Its 1.mportanl _lo noll' lhi!lisacostly system --.lhat 1n s.tallat1on of over $100 000 per store to automatic computer install _: and not every equipm~nt does not I mean any change in the way prices are de- PSA G• termined. The UPC sym-IVeD bols and numbers iden· · tify products. They do 2 P t not price them. ercell Al the c h eckout )' counter, the clerk mere· R H •k ly passes the purchL1se ate I e across a glass or plastic slot near the end of the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 2 percent hike in Pacific Southwest Airlines fares has been authorized by the California Public Utilities Commission to offset higher fuel prices. The new rates mean a $2.4 million increase in annu;.d re\'cnue for the airline . counter. Beneath the counter is a n eleclro1tic scanner connected to a mini-computer in which as many as 22,000 item descriptions a nd prices may be stored. · In the split second that the symbol is over the slot. the scann er "re- ads" it a nd orders a "price look up'' for it in the computer . After completing the Office Overload pro· c ram. th e trained ·operators may be placed in companies throughout. Orange County, in permanent or temporary positions, to handle busi- ness overloads, cover re· li ef schedules, or work off.shifts. The average wage ror a Mag Card operator is $3·$5 an hour. Interested applicants or C'ompanies in need of trai n ed Mag Card operators may contact Office Overload at 3723 Birch in Newport Beach. Wheeling Prices Up PITTSBURGH (UPI) -Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. has become J>St\ said the fares will go up within two weeks. increasing the one-way flight from San Fran- cisco to Los Angeles by 40 cents to $22.50. A trip Crom San Francisco to Fresno will go up 30 cents lo $14.95, a nd a trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento will rise 45 ceotsto$24.75. IN TURN, THE com· the second major steel puter flas hes the came producer to increase and so m etimes th e prices on all it s flat· brand as well along with rolled steel products. the price on a sizeable . The co~pany said ~ viewing screen visible to higher pnces, effect.ave the cu sto m er and the Sunday, m atched the 9. clerk. This is recorded at percent increase on steel the same lime in the bands, sheet and strip sam e detail on the sales announced Tuesday by receipt which is a de· Armco Steel Corp., the tailed 'computer . print· country 's fifth-largest out. producer. Order Yours NOW ••• CashA·peel {-=~ .. L ' •• 1000 :r\\'-;}Q :,~\ Beautiful ~~,....;Stick-on Labels Tr -'--"OT • PERSONALIZED •sTYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND r I S"APE ANO Sil[ OF LABEi. Mr1. Joh" Do• 121 1111•1" Slt••I .. "r10•"· ""r•t•1• 12us L•b•I• Do Nol H••• A l'rlnt•d 8ord•1. Fill in thi• coupon. clip •nd m•ll with $1 .SOto: Pilot Printing L•bel Diw,. Pott OHk• h• 1560 CO$t• "'"-· Celiforni• 92626 ii'l·''l;Uhi!E -I I ------------~ ---- Tomato Skins Wasted WASlllNGTON CAP) -Thmato peelings and their potential as human food are receiving the federal government's attention and $280,000 of its money. The government is contributing the funds to a two-year "comme rcial feasibility" study aimed at fLnding out if processors can convert the normally discarded peelings into food for humans. Agriculture Department officials said evalua- tions will be m ade of methods Jor r ecovering tomato mater1al from peeling waste which results from a practice of dipping tomatoes in a hot lye solution so that lhe peels can be removed easily, Disposal, which requires speeial handling, cos· ts $1 million per year, the department said. ''H~IC of this peel material might be used as food, with a value or nearly $3 million annually,'' it said. ·--~-, .. ·--------"' dre:ss or sport ... th~ clas,ic button-down gingham shirt. Just right for suits, sportcoats,or sweat.~rs. Blue, red,and brown by. GANl<shir-tmakers. 44 raehlon islMd, newpo{t center 644·5070 Bad Potato. Crop Means High Price BY LOUISE COOK l•M4lahill f'r••• w..11 ... You 've heard nbout the droughl that hurl the cOrn. The frost th3t hit the coffee. And the floods that damaged the ~'Ugar beets. Now, say farmers, bad weather is c utting into the potato crop. Lelis than a year after Atnericuns were buying potatoes at bargain bas ement prices because or abundant harvests, there is talk or u short age. Potatoes \lo'hic h were selling at five pounds for 60 cents in a New York City store this spring now are advt:'rtised al fiv e pounds for a> cents. NO ONE IS ready to make any firm 1>re dictions. T he U.S. Deparlment of Agricult1.Ve's next estimate of 1975 harvests won't be out until Monday.· And the real s ize or the crop won't be known until much later this year. Peter ChaPogas. or the vegeta· ble branch o r the USD A Agricultural and Marketing ?ervice, explained that the yield --the number of potat~s you get from an acre -is the key factor in determining the s ize of a harvest. You don't know the yield until you start digging up the potatoes. And since the major producing season for potatoes is the fall, no one is going to start digging the main crop until Sep· tember. Meanwhile, however, local or. ficials express concern over bad weather that has hit pot.ato- producing areas. Idaho, which is the.country's biggest potato producer with 24 percent of the crop, had a long, cold spring which delayed plant· ing. Development of the crop is still far behind normal in eastern Idaho, a major producing area. LOW PRICES FOR POTATOES A THING OF PAST? Farmers Sey Bed Weathftr Wiii Cut Harvest P1\UL J. E:ASTMAN, de1>ulY cOmmissioner or u~riculture in l\1aine, the No. 3 state, said: "The appearance or the crop now Is not gootl. There are many say· ing it's the poorest crop in many years.'' fl.1aine produces about 11 per· cent or the nation's pot<1tocs. Washingon is No. 2 with 12 per· cent fnd California and North D01kota are lied for fourth place \\'ith 7 percent each. Part of the proble m is bad "'"eather. "It was dry i.n May, then we had IS dayS of constant rain which s lowed up plain ting," said Duane A. Smith. marketing economist ror the University of Maine's cooperative extension service in Orono. "And then," Smith said, "it turned very dry in June with three or four weeks of virtual drought condition." Another part of the problem is that farmers who received low prices las t year when potatoes 14•ere abundant, cut back on the amount they planted this year. Farmers spent $S50 for every acre they planted last year, Over The Counter MASOListi"9' Smith said. They got back.$250. Prices paid to farmers for the 1974 crop started ot 42 cents for a 10-pound bu~ and drop1>ed to 23 cents. To make a profit this year, Smith said, farmers will need 40 to 50 c~n ts for a IO-pound bag. "I hope lht>y get that," he said, "I think there is a good chance." Lloyd Schmidt , t'xcculive vice president of the Red River Valley Potato Growers Association said farmers in Minucsota a nd North Dakota plantt~d :.bout 185,000 acres in potatoes this year, about 7 percent less than in 1974. Thir- teen percent of the land was !looded out in recent heavy rains . "1'\'F: HEARD that potatoes a re about· $8 (per hundred pounds) on the commodities ' future market where traders de· al in contracts for later delivery and that's halfway wbere they ur~ going to be," Schmidt said. "'I hope it does n't go that high because the price always reverts the nex} year.'' MUTUAL FUNDS tffw Yori< Fol(.(; ln<.F 7,1, l.~2 (;wtl'I F 1 . ..0 t .11 H4ort Lv I .Cl N.L. 8tw:I deb 9.:11 IQ.It Pl0t1r 11 10.1111.1 ST•IN •OE FDS: l>owir>Q j~ • 11,1 '! c. ,.,., .. ~II !II Inc..... S.11 S.76 HMv Fd '·°' N.L. 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In Virginia's l,rincc W1lhum C..:ounty, for ins tance, 20 perccnl of tht' .s ludenl popuJat1on now attend clN1ea all year except ror four three-week vacations spread l hr o u g h o u t t h c 12 ,_"."'" _______ _....,, months, They ;.ire Just a frat'lion or the 2 million youn ustcr::s in 28 l"littes who now either ottcnd year-round schools or who have the chance to do so ' Money's Worth The ye.er-round schedule wa5 begun in Prince WIWam County (:1:-0 l'lscwhl're) to avoid overcrowding and to cut buildin~ cosls 'l'h1s county grew so fa st during the early 1970s lhat many schools were forced to go on double shirts. NOW FOUR V•~ARS AFTER year-round schools were 1nst1tuted, planners aay a school built for 9,000 students can accommod.;1te 12,000 on a yeur·round basi1. A 1972 study also s h.ows that the plan reduced the then.aver age cost or educut1ng eac h student by $109 a year. . What began a~ a n ero',lomic move ha5 developed into a sal1sfylne ch11nge 1n traditional educution patterns. Accord· mg to ~tudents a nd educaUons: -Shorter terms and more frequent vacations cut van- dalism, decrease boredom and absenteeism, provide an op- portunit y for more elective courses which wouldn't fill a whole S€:'mester ; -Students rctum to their classes rerreahed and with a new commitment to learning; --Education is now viewed as a continuing process, not 3 chore to be squeezed bct .. ~•een lengthy summer holidays. TllE MOST POPULAR type of schedule is called the "45-JS" program. Students are divided into four groups usuall y on the basis of neighborhoods so children in th~ same area follow the sam e routine. Each group attends classes for 45 days, not counting weekends and holidays, then gets 15 days orr. When one group begins its break another returns to school, so only 75 percent of the student.5 are in school at a ny s pecified tlme. ~ust 1n th? J.>a st two years, the number or public school dislnC'tS pr0Vld1 ng the option of 45·15 or similar plans has quadrupled In Ca11fom1a, about 78,000 youngsters attend all·year C'lasses . Oppoi:;1t1on to the innovation generally focuses on the abse nce or extended summer vacations. Some parents want gua~ante~d warm weather. holidays, so they can plan long family trips to co1n C'1de with the schedules of friends a nd other re latives. Other parents object to lbe program because they feel 45-day periods are too short in which to complete course work and they don't want their children rushed through their studies to meet an upcoming 15·day break. Some businesses, too, are apprehensive about the im- pact of year.round schooling on customer buying and travel habits. Retail clothiers wonder ir "back to school'" sales will become obsolete if and as the program spreads. Stationers fear th~t fa~I s~l~s of notebooks, book covers, pencils and the lake wall d1m1n1 sh. Travel related industries a nd resort opcrators~ear a lessening or their ''peak " seasons. BUT FOR EACH OBJECTION supporters have an answer. They a rgue vacations are more enjoyable when re· .... sorts aren't so crowded ; s horter and frequent school breaks make it possible for working parents to be more nex1ble In their vacation planning, because they don't have to take their vacation in s ummer just because the children a re at home. Many year-round schools provide individualized tutor- ing sessions during the short holidays so poor students can repeat a course at once wiUloul falling a whole year behind. Som~ orrer additional electives for gifted s tudents. As for businesses, merchants and recreation workers who have had expe rience with year·round schools welcome the elimination or the stop·and·go cycle in public demand, arc glad not to be swam ped with vacationers during hot weather months , left close lo idle the rest of the year Some police and recreation authorities say it"s easier to deal with only one·quarler of a community's children at one time. THE LONG SUMMER BREAKS may be moving toward obhv1on . "W~ live 1n a suburban society," as one school planner puts 1t "Children no longer have farms to nm and crops to reap." MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-J ones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 46.08 87.13 813.67 86.25 arr off up up 0.01 0.20 3.52 0.02 N•••t• l"ttrk 15 Mo.i ·"r11t· .. • _..,. Up Ul UP 12.2 UC> II I J.Jp , ll I Up 10 l Up 1,1 VP 1,1 Up 1 J Up I l Up 1.l Up 1 0 UP • S Ull •. J Up • l Up • J -·~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ . ., .. .:. i~ .. .. 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R .• _ .. _ ...•• $185.00 COMPACT II ................. $13S.OO TEAM JUNIOR . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8S.00 K-2 SALE '172" •157• '141" '88" '63" COMPETITION v....... . .. 't:,o.oo 1105• K-2 SHORTS .••.............. $12S.00 '62" K-2TWO ..............•.... $135.00 '50" COMPETITION V JR ............ $130.00 '65• JUNIOR BURGER .............. Sl.15.00 '57'" KNEISSL KNEISSL SHORT .............. J 135.00 '67• KNEISSL DIS JUNIOR .•...•...••• $80.00 '41" TRUCKER TRUCKER I • • . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . $120.00 -'60" t 97 6 ROSSIGNOL SKIS IN ~~~CK NEWPORT BEACH . 6110 W. COAST HIGHWAY ' !CORNER OF 62nd AND COAST HWY.I PHONE (7141 631-0040-STARTS TODAY ND NAME CHANGE---. We Hove Changed Our Nome To Moke It Simpler For You And Us. Ownership Is The Some and Our Good Service will Be Even Better. Formerly Tustin Heights Sporting Goods -.., Tustin, Formerly Mission Ski & Sports -El Toro -NOW ROSSIGNOL PAOCAGE NEW 1976 SKIS llGSSIMl COBRA Sil. ..................... $.J J 500 SALOMON 444 BINDING ..•.................... 16195 AUllllllUM Sii POLE • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $750 SPECIAL REG. PRICE s 183.45 • TENNIS WEAR WARM-UP SUITS ALL 40% OFF MEN'S PKG. PRICE -.--' CIUIT CASUAL W/STRIPES ................ 136.95 12199 SK I t .. -~tr:,,,,. -COOi! CASUAL SOLID ................... 127.DO 11599 WlflE STAG SOLID .•..................... 127.00 11599 ,.,..... WHITE STAG DOUBLE !NIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131.00 11899 ALL PRICES INCLUDE CUSTOM STRINGING BY US REG. SALE HAEOMAITflWnHNYLON .••.....•..••. $50.9S '39" HEAD PRO WITH Oil NYLON .••.•.••••.... $60.9S '51• HEADCOMPIWITHOllNYlON ........... 173.00 '54" HEAD COMP II WITH IMl'ERIAl GUT •••••••• 194.00 '85• YONEXGOlDWITHOll NYLON ........... 154.9S 139" YONEX GIHN WITH Oil NYlON .......... ISi. 9S 149"' POP FIBEISTAff WITH Oil NYlON ...•.•.... 171.00 '19" POPOl'!NWITHNYLON ................. $60.00 '51• "FISCHEi MATCH MAKEi I WITH IMPERW.GUT 196.9S '11• FISCHER MATCH MAKERllWITHOllNYlON .• 168.9S '55•· AICHERMATCHMAKfllllWITHNYlON .••• $47.9S '37'" Wll!ON JACK KRAMER WITH NYLON .•••••• 145.00 •34• Wll!ONSTANSMITHvilTHNYLON .••••••• $4S.OO 'J4• Wll!ON llLllE JEAN KING WITH NYlON .••• µs.oo '29" IPAlDINGWORlDOPfNWITHNYLON ...... $42.9S '29" SPALDING PANCHO GONWES WITH NYlON $36.IO '24" DAVIS IMPERIAL WITH NYlON ............ $39.9S '33" DAVIS IMP£11Al DELUXE WrTH NYLON .••.•• $45. 95 136" DAVIS ClASSIC I OR II WITH Oil NYLON . $ 61 . 9S '49" ST COMP •..................................•. 120000 ST COMP SERIE·! . • . . . . . . . . . . . .•.......... 120000 ROC COMP..... . . . . . . ..........• 120000 IOC COMP SERIE·R .........••.•................. 120000 WEAR \'\. LAlllES' MIDAUST ACRYLIC W/STml'lS ............ 131.00 IJ850 COOi! CASUAL ACRYLIC KllTS ............ 139.95 17399 GUTSPUY 49' All TUNIS a A GS RA Cl ET BALLS PU.CTICIE TENNIS BALLS ' " r muo 111S ...............•..........•......... 118500 srtWRSTilE FASHION !NITS •.....•....... 147.95 12899 SPIWRSTllE W tlONGER JICl!ET ............ 150.00 17999 LADIES' & MEN'S · " 69~. 25'•oFF CAN • • STUTO 1115 SERIE·! ....................... 118500 SMASH ........................................ 117000 SKI JACKETS /I . 1"'·· . •EG. SALIE . ' RIEG. SALIE 1 mA tt . . . . ....................•....... 116000 HEAD ........... 192.00 '41" !DRWSSS ....... $41.00 '23" HEAD .•.•.. , .... $71.00 139" EDB.WBSS ....... $5$.00 tz"P' EXllllHION·S ................•.•.......•.••.••• 114500 RENTAL SKIS Kneissl Short Mogic with bind- ings 150, 160, 170, 180 CM 150PAIRS ONLY . RIETAll VALUE NEW lll00.001 SKI NLES HW> ........... sM.oo 142" .me.wess ....... $45.oo '22" HEAD ••.•....... $94.00 147" EDRWftS5 ...... $37.95 11,. HEAD ••......••• s11.oo 14" mnwas5 ......• $45.oo '22" HEAD •......•... $99.00 149" 5NUGGlEI ...•••• $35.00 11 .. HEAD .••..•••••• $70.00 '35• 5NUGGlEI ..•...• $32.50 1lr SI.Al.OM ,.,., •••• $71.00 139" SNUGGUl •.••... $30.00 115• SI.Al.OM .• , •.•• , . $60.00 '31" 5HUGGUI .•... : . $57.SO '21" SI.Al.OM •••• , •••. $66.00 ~ OIEIMrnl ...... $23.95 112" SLALOM, •••••• ,. $65.00 '32" OIEIMffil ...... $39.00 '19" SWOM. : ....... 17'.00 '37" OIBMffil ...... $41.00 '24" SUJ.OM •••...••. $15.00 14?-OlflMEYEI ...... $37.95 'lr , lllG. SALi SUJ.OM .....••.. $55.oo '27" INNSUUCK ....•• S59.00 '29" ' BAUECIAFTER •.......•......•...••...•..... 7.95 1400 UllllCRAFTER ........................... 1.95 1450· UllllCRAFTER ..........•....••............ 10.95 1550 SASIA .................................... 15.oo 1750 SKI BOOTS SELECT GROUP OF SKI BOOTS REGULAR FIOM IJS to $1 IO ~~L $18 SKI BOOTS REG. TRAPPEUR MACH I. . . . . .... $I 25.00 TRAPPEUR EQUIPE .•..••••...• $16S.00 TRAPPEUR ELITE. • • • . . • . • . . . • . $165.00 SAN MARCO . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • . • $50.00 TECNICAMASTER .•••..•.•..•• $100.00 TECNICA ELITE ............... $13S.00 TECNICA COMP ............... $ l 4S.OO TECNICA ACE .••............. $150.00 TECNICATEAM ..........•..•• $190.00 TECNICA PRO ....... . .•. $190.00 TECNICA PRINCESS . . . . . ....... $90.00 SALE •75• '82" '82" '27 .. •55• '67'" '17'" '90" '99" '7'11" ....... Sl.AlOM ......... $62.00 'Jl• INNSMUCX ...... $61 .00 'JO" stAl.OM ......... $72.00 13&" INNSllUCk ...... $71 .00 '35" SlALOM .....•••• $33.00 116"' Al.PINEDESIGNS ... $70.00 '35" SI.Al.OM ......... $50.00 125• AIJ'INEDESIGHS ... $32.95 116"' SlJND()¥ne ••••• $47.95 '24" AIJllNB)(SIGNS ..• $57.SO '21" SUNDOWte ••••• $31 .95 115" TEMPCODOWN .•• $65.SO '32" SUNDOWNEI: .•••. $65.95 '33" · TIMl'CODOWN ... $76.SO '3111 SUNDOWNB .•••. $35.00 117" TEMl'CO DOWN .•• $69.SO 134" SUN>OWNEI .. ; •. $42.95 '21" SRIAC ......... $67.50 '33" me.wms ......• $36.00 ,,.. NUMIEIOHESUH . S.54.00 '2r EDB.WOSS .•• , , .. $46.00 '2Jt' NUMIR ONE SUN . $91.00 149" mnwess ....... $53.00 T GRIY DOWN .••• $59.00 '29" .EDB.WllSS ....... $41.00 '24" GORY DOWN •.•• $75.00 137" LADIES' & MEN'S SKI PANTS R:EG. SALIE REG. SALIE IDB.WEISS ....... $43.95 '22" EDB.WBSS ..••.•• $47.95 '24" EDB.WBSS .••••.• $40.00 '2r me.wes.s ....... $32.95 116W me.wass ....... S35.oo 117" me.wass ....... $37.95 11r EDB.WBSS., •.••• $49.95 925" HEAD ..•. , .•..•. $49.00 '24" EDB.WBSS ••••••• $26.95 '23" HEAD ........... $69.00 134• EDB.was.s .••••.• $4.S.OO '22" HUD ........... $75.00 '37" EDB.WBSS .•.•••• $59.tS '3f" SI.Al.OM •.•••.••. $35.do '17" EDB.WBSS ..••••• $33.95 117" A.MIA .......... $66.00 'J3" ANY OTHERS NOT MENTIONED WILL aE HALF PRICElflll LADIES' & MEN'S WARM UP PANTS RlG. SAU AIJlrBIESQfS ..• $35.00 117" SNUGGUl ....... $22.SO 1119 SHUGGlll .•.•••• $36.00 '11" SMKiGUI ....... s20.oo 11P SNJliGlll .••••.. $47 .so '23" TRAPPEUR RENTAL BOOTS s2 2 ::::: : ::: :::: ~ lSOl'AIR Rf!All VAlUE ISS.00 ONlY IWOM. · · · · · · · .125.00 '12" rr=~:;::z.::;;;;~~~~~=:=u~~~~IWOM ......... $10.00 '15" l I . JUNIORS' COOi! CASUAL W/STRIPES ............•... 124.95 COURT CASUAL SOllO COLOR •............. 119.95 COMPLETE TENNIS FASHIONS WEFEATVRE HEAD ANBA COURT CASUALS SPHAIRSTIKE COURT1 PETROUSKA THE LINE PUTAWAY MENS !EHNIS SHORTS •..........•........• FROM 1695 . IJ595 LNJIES TENNIS DRESSES •..........•....••.. FROM LADIES' & MEN'S SKI SWEATERS REG. SAlf J. ltCHAJ:DS ... ~ .. $36.00 11r J. llCHAIDS ...... Sll.00 119" J. llOWDS .•••.. $40.00 '20" OIBMEYEI: ..•••• $27.95 114• OIBMEYEI ...•• , $35.00 11'75' OlllMEYEI,., .•. $31.95 119" OIBMEYEI .•.••. $51 .00 '2511 SUNOOWNEI .•• ,. $35.00 117" SIMDOW'NEI .•.•. $31.95 119Y SUNOOWNB ..... $42.00 '21• SUNDOWNB .•. ,. $47.95 '24• HUD ........... $20.00 110" HEAD ........ , •. $30.00 115• HEAD ........... $32.00 '16" HEAD ........... $45.DO '22" HEAD ....•...... $41.00 '24• HEAD ..•••••.. • .• $52.00 '26" REG. SALIE IECONTA ....•... $37.50 111" IECONTA ... , .. ,. $35.00 117" &ECONTA .•.• ,, •. $51.00 125111 BKONTA .•...••• $55.111 '27" SPOITlf ..•••• ,., $45.00 '22" SPOITIF .. , ..•••• $41.00 '24" SPOITIF .•••. , ••. $43.00 '21111 HEAD .• , .....••. $34.00 117" HEAD ........... $31.00 119" HLtiD .•.....••.• $32.00 116" HANGTEN , ...... $21 .95 111• UDO ..•••.•..•. $36.00 11 .. UDO ., .•...••... $30.00 115• UDO ............ $:16.00 'Ir ANIA ...... , •. ,. $32.00 116" ANIA ........... $33.00 11&" ANIA ........... $42.00 '21• OllE OF TllE WIEST SEUCTIOll OF ATllLETIC --.,_SHOES "' ~"' • AROUND ADIDAS MATCH CANVAS ..........•.••••• "if" ADIDAS TENNIS PlA YER ..•...•.•..•••••• '12" ADIDAS MONICA CANVAS • • • • . . • • . . . • • • '11 • AOIDAS LOVE SET NYLON ...•........••• 118" ADIDAS ROD LAVER NYLON .•. : ......•.•• 11'if" ADIDAS BILLIE JEAN KING LEATHER . . . • • • • • '2J• ADIDAS ADV ANT AGE LADIES LEATHER .••••• '28" ADIDAS STAN SMITH HAILLET LEATHER .••••• '24• K-SWISS LEATHER ..••••••.•...•.•••• ; •• '24" TRETORN CANVAS ....••••••..•...••••• '20'" HEAD MASTER CANVAS .••..••••..•••••• '17'" HEAD ARTHUR ASHE LEATHER .•••.•••••••• '28" 8ATA BUUETS CANVAS .•.••.•••••.••••• '15• BATAVOLLEYCANVAS .....•••••••••••• 110" ADIDAS OLYMPIA lEATHfl TRAINING SHoE ••••• '2S- AOIDAS ROM LEATHER .................. '23" ADIDAS GAZELLE BLUE .................. '28" ADIDAS SL 72 ...••••••• · ••••••••• ; ••••• '29" ADIDAS SL 76 ••...•......••• , ••••••••• '29" ADIDAS COUNTRY ..................... '28" ADIDAS DRAGON •.•••••••• , ••••••••••• '20" ADIDAS VIENNA ............ , • • .. • .. • • '18" ADIDAS VARSITY ••• : •••••••.•••••••••• 1l'if" FOOTBALL ADIDAS SUPER LIGHT •. .°. . . . . . • . . . . • . • . • 11 r ADIDAS LA;AZ ..••.••••••.•.••....•••• 117'" ADIDAS JR. BLACK .••••••••• , •.••••••••.. "if" ADIDAS JR. WHITE ..... , •••••••••• -• .. • 'IO"- ADIDAS GRID ST AR .•••••••••••••••••••• '22" L I Thursday, August 7. 1975 OAiL V PILOT DI Cuba, M'exico Collide at UCI Tonight The more pu bli cized men':; volleyball match is lhc . United States vs. Cubn fo'riday at the I.,.\ :;ports Aren a, but tonig ht's Cuba· 1\-tcxil'O c onfronta tion at UC Irvine's Crawford 1·1•111 1n<.1y de· tl.'rmin(• the <1uall(il.'r tu the 19'76 Olympics. Cuba und Mexic:o, thl• on ly lL'a ms 2·0 in thl· North lA!ntr:.tl ,\mcrican Car lbbe~1n volleyball tournament, ch.1 sh at 8 :30. Thi.' Canadi<.in women (0·3> meet the Dominican ltcpu blic (0-2) at 7. E<.i c h ll•i.lm pla y~ (uur gan1es in this tourney that s t a rted Sunday, a nd the team w ith the be$t rcc:ord :1utom<1tlcally ,,ualifies for the '760lympics in Montreal. Cuba and the United Stalt•s figured to be unbeaten for their f)·iday 1nutch, Out M(:xico UJ'»>ct the U.S. in five ga mes 'l'ut..•~(.)ay . C(tnsequc ntly, lhl' lJ.S. men h;.lvc u1ll· loss and would ncct.l many breaks to win this tourney, Fur l'Xamplc, Cub;.1 woult.l ht.1vc to bt>a t Mexico and the U.S. wouJd have lo t.le fcut Cuba in thrc-e straig ht for the Ameri cJns lo qu<.ili fy. That combin ation is unlikely, :Jnd if Mexico pulls an upset and defeats Cuba , Mexico would be ·11r01etieull y ;.i c:i nch to qua lify. In its final e ncounter Friday morn· ing, McxlC'o meets winJ ess llaitl . As for tonight's match, Cuba i~ f<.i vored bl•causc Of its supe rior ju1nping and its two ·gu me pound· ing of Mexico las t Oc tobl.'r in Mexico. l\1 exico couc h Shim Jaz l·lwa isn't worried , tho ugh. "We are confident we can beat Cuba," l-lwa said through an in · tcrpreter, Ernesto Lopez. "Cuba might have m ore techniq ues, but Tanana Sheds Label As Go.pher Ball Pitcher By ED BURGl\RT 01 tt11 O•lly Plkll iu.H \\'hen young Frank Tanana firs t started pitching in the American League last year, he was known as a home run pitcher. "Last year when J got behind. the hitters knew I'd be coming in with the fast ball," says the 22· year-0ld Newport Beach resident who a llowed 27 homers in his first 210 innings. "'But ther e has been a n impro\'em e nt in my breaking ball and they can no longer sit a nd wait on the fast balJ. Now I've got the m looking for two pitches." That's exactly what a lot or hit· lers have been doing tOO. Just looking. Evt'r since the middle or last season Tanana has become one o( the league's most l"t.'SpcCted pitchers. Nol only docs he have an excellent fas t ball, but the leCthander also th1·ows a good. curve. By winning 10 or his last 16 de· C'is ions in 1974, Tanana Wa s selected the league rookie or the year by The Sporting News. He l'nded up with 180.strikcouts in 268.2 innings and had a 14·19 re· cord. This year has been even better for Tanana. despite the (act he underwent minor s urgery last Thursday for a chip fracture on ills right ha nd. I-le expects to be pitching next v.·eek. "I'm not giv in ~ up the home run ball a s consistently as last year ," he, .says. "and I 'm not walking as m any hitters.'' · He's also striking out more bal~ FRANK TANANA ters, too. Throug h 152 innings, 1'anana has Canned 165, second in the league o nly to teammate Nolan Ryan who ha s 168. Tanana's record is 9.S, and he "has completed nine of 21 starts, hu1·tin,g three s hutouts. Tanana is not surprisc<.I. ··1 consider myseU one of the better starling pitchers around," he says". "It is just a matte r of staying healthy. I never really set a timetable , but J fi gured I 'd be pitching regularly ;.it 22. '' He h as been pitc hing regularly ever s ince former Angels manager . Bobby Winkles caU~d * * * Angel~ Fall, JI-I Long Slump Ends For MV's Melton ClllCAGO (t\P ) --Consistent Jim Kaat a nd in consistent Bill ~felton pul their acl together Wednes day ni ght to lead the Chicago White Sox lo a n 11 ·1 vic- tory over the California Angels. Ka at, afraid he had been losing some or hi s effectiveness, worked fast er than usual and limited the ,\ngels to fiv e hits as he posted his 16th victory against nine losses to join Jim Palmer of Baltimore as the winningest pitcher in the m a jor leagues. Mi ssion V.icjo ·s Melton, labor· ANgela Slate AH GiM•• o.. !CMPC 0101 1'119-7 (allloml• 11 Clllc•90 ~. I New 'l'ort 1t C•lltornl• ~ 'N•w Yort al C•Ufornl.t 1\, 10.).M, 1 :1~p.rn. 7:2Sp.m. .. No, I have ~no complaints," said \\'illiams. "I only wis h I had him. lie 's a great l'Ompetilor, a n outstanding competitor. llc's a credit to the game of baseball. ·"Ther e should be 25 com· pelilors like him on every ball C'lub if they want to call it major league baseb<.111. ''said Vlilliams. Three o( the fiv e hits o(f Kaat were in the infield. J erry Remy and Mickey Rivers both singled in the first and Remy scored Cali forni a 's o nl y run on a sal•rificefly by Lee Stanton. Remy tripled i11 the third and remained the re as Rivers batted out an infield sing le before Dave Collins hit into a n inning-ending double play. him up from Salt Lake City in lateSeple mber, 1973. "Bobby had enough confide nce lo bring m e up and giv e me the ball,'' Ta nana says or the present Oakland Athletics' third base coach. "And Dick Williams came in he re and did the same thing. "All I v.·ant i~ the ball every fourth day.'' Whi<'h is exactly what has hap- p<>ned . On one fourth day this year. he struc k out 17 Texas Rangers. On another, he gave up two hits to the Boston Red Sox and fa nned 13. "But the ga me that has give n me the most pleas ure is the one when I beat Jim Palmer, l ·O, in Baltimo r e,'' Tanana says. "Earlier this year. he beat me l ·O al the same park." Tanana, with a year's ex· · pcrience behind him, knows the hitters better. "Right a bout now, I can figure what pitch a hiller is looking for," says Tanana. •·1 can fi gure which hitter is a better fast ball hittt'r and which one is better at the breaking ball." He has n ·t figured out Hal ~l c R ae of the Kans a s City RoYals, though. ··He's m y toughest out." says Tanana. •·Despite what I throw to him . it's a big battle to get h.im out. He 's 01 thinker. · "But that's (he challenge I lik e. The hitter I like to face is the one who thinks along with you.'' Not too many hitters have been able to think along with Tanana over 14 years. Ever s ince he began pitching at 8, Tanana has been a fast ball pitcher. The graduate of Catholic Ce n· l ral High in Detroit was the Angels' first round pick-in June, 1971, and led the Texas League with 197 strikeouts in 1973. Along with his pitching ability, Tanana has also earned a rcputa· lion in the social s phere. Only 22 a nd s ingle, Tanana lives in Newport and says. "I'm not around too oft e n , but I reall y 1have a good time wheri I'm here." Because or his social status- and the faC't he is a left hander-- T <1nana has been compared with -Bo Belinsky , a free spirit who hurled a no-hitter for the An gels in the early 1960s. "I don 't know Bo,'' s ays Tanana, "bur ·1 heard he was pretty carefree a nd liked to have a good time. But I really don't care to be compared . ··t 'll Jet people write what they want and if it sells papers , that's fine. But I want to be judged on my baseball. To me, I don't think .anyone should really care what I do off the field. "This is just Frank Tanana, pc1;od. I want to make my own mark and do my own thing." ""C can win beco1usc (';t(·h of our pl<.iyc rs has put ou t 100 percent in .all or our 1>r<1 l'l Ices.·' ~l exico h•1s put out 100 1>ercent ever si nce il los l to Cub<.1 ;u1d .. lwa nodd t.'d his h c~1d when asked if l't..'Vl'n~c w ;.1:-, on his pl ayers' mind:;. ltl.'vc ngl.' 1r1 uy nol be l•nough , how eve r . C u b;,.i h us IJt.'C ll <.iwcsoml.' so far, winnini.; a ll six matchl'S it hus played :.ind out· scoring its opposil iun, 00·25. Ray Suto, ;.i tuur guillc ;ind in· lcrprctl·r rur Cuba, talkL'<i al>0ul lun i~ht ·s ruvurilcs. ' 0Thc Cubans arc quil'k, anti tht>ir Sl'tt1·rs ;.n·e funtastic.'." he ·said. "Thl.' pluyl'rS :.ire al"'<.iYS l'l.'· ady ltl hit lhe ~:1·uund , and thPy jump hi gher th an o.1nyl.MxJ y else. 'fhl'Y havl· lhl'l'l' J..tUYS who can jump ov1•1· '10 i nehe~ '' 'fhost.· lhrl·\· ;1rl' Li1Jn <·I l\tars hall. Ji•sus Savin).\c and Oie~o J,u pt..·ra . 'l"h1.· l<1ttl·r two ;.i1'c r ated an1011g tht· ll«.11n 's top hit· tcrs. Orl;.indo St.1 muels ii; the tapt :1in of a team th:.il fi •;.1turcs :.i two· setter attack. So.1 y~ Srito, "'1'hcy have a i.;u·y '~'ho ~ut·s up for t he UP1 Telt11""IO CORONA DEL MAR'S ROD LAVER HITS A FOREHAND BLAST. Tennis Roundup Laver, Connors, Nastase Advance NORTH CON WAY. N .H .-- Defending: champion Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar turned b<.ick Gerald B<ittric k. 2-6, 6-3. 6·2, Wednesday tu advance to the quarll~rrin als of the $100,000 in- tl•rnatio nal tennis tourn<.iment , here. Top-seed e d Jimmy Connors won his match, 7 ·5, 6-3 over J ohn J a m es a nd third -seed ed Ilic Nastase s toppl..'d Gra ham Stilwell, 6·3, 6-2. Ken Rosewall turn ed b a ~·k Barr y Phillips·Moore, 6·4, 6·2. , Al s o advant·1ng to th e quarterfinals wC'rc J olu1 Alex· ander with '-\ 6·0, 7·6 v.·i.n over Kjell J oha nsson ; Ray l\1 oor e with a 6-3, 7-6 triun;iph over Hans Plotz; Norman 1-iolmcs with an upset victory over John Lloyd, 7.0, 6·2: a nd \'ictor Pecci with a 6·4, 1·6 win over Dick Crcaly. Ashe Breezn INOIA NAPOL I~---T o p . seeded Guillermo Vi'!as of Argen· tina and No. 2 seed Arthur Ashe registered vlclori~s in Wednes· da:Y action of the SIS0,000 U.S. C lay Co urts t e nn is c h am- pions hips he re . But Raul Ramirez, Brian Got- tfried a nd .Cliff Drysdale were upset. Vilas "'hipped John \\"hitlinger 6-3. 6·2, and As he poundt..-'1.1 Mex· il'o's M a1·cclo Lara 6·1, 6·1. No . 4 st'~d Ramil"l'Z "'as upset by Arge ntina's J{il'hardo Ca no 6-3. 7·5; Nu. 7 Gotlfrit.'CI lost tu Poland 's \\'ojtek f'ib;.ik 3·6, C·I. 3·6: No. 13 Drysd a le "'as beaten by Au !il r<.ilia 's Bob Carmichael 7·5, 6·3. Rumor 1\'of True BALTll\1 0RE -Bill Riord;.i n. lhL' tnot nagcr for often contrary tennis ace Jimmy Connors, says therc·s no truth tu the rumor Con· nors "'ill snub <.i defense or his Pal'ific Southwest Tournament ti· tic because of J ack Kramer's as· suciation "'ilh the West Coast competition. In a tele phone inter view Wed· nesday. Riort.lan told the As· soci a ted Press lhat Co nnors would not defend the· Southwest ti - tle. which he h<1s held Lwo years running, because he is committed lo appei!rin g in the Princes Hotel tourna ment. Connors is the tour· ing pro for the chain of Ca ribbean hotels. WTTResults At Unlondale, f\I . Y. He.., York 22, H""'"ll 10 ing out or a 2·for·28 slump, drove in five runs with a homer, a single and a double and said "I've waited 3V2 months for a Dodgers Begi,n Eastern Trek Women -Court (HJ M.ol w-. ._2; IC•flQ• Sc"a!l&U (NY) Wal Courl·Gourlaf • ._,. Men -Maver Jf\I YI W&I 8uc,,l>oll, •-3; Newtom""·Buc""°lr IH J Wal M.Jver·SIOlle.b-J. M1•ed W.Jde•Sloll!! !NYI be,.! Gourl•Y· night like this." ' Me lton's 10th homer of the season, an uppe r ·de ck shot which came v.·ith two mates aboard. cupped a four·run first inning which was m o r e than Kaat need«!. t\" was Ka at 's third bid (or his \Gth victory and the 35-year-0ld l'eft·hander admitte d he was workin' rats t e r than u s ual because 'I thOughl in the last few ffotmes' I was becoming more de· libert.1te. •· Although the g ame took 2:09 tor completion. Kuot.. who has· becom e the m ;,1slcr of the quick de liver y, was on the mound for Onl y 35 mlnut('S :l"nd .O sl'COnd&:. I Som e m .:1n agcr s have com· t ined ~1 bout. KAat's quick de· ery but Dick Williams or \he gels i~ not amonl 11\em. * *' * ICALl,.OlllNIA CHICAGO •II t II Ill • ,, .. ~lt•ll¥'1 J 0, 0 Ort•tD 4 0 00 C W '" J 0 0 ' Cok!ct loll • 0 • 0 o.Mn-. 1tt •OOO ""81Wl!la • 0 1 0 °"'''" 2 o o o tilllntoll dh 2000 N,1'11111\tl 0 0 0 0 [)fwnl119t 0000 '""'". 0000 • ... , .... ',., 0 S 2 I l • I I I 0 0 0 0 • J J I 4 2 I S J 0 I I • O ' I ) 0 I 0 , 1 0 0 00 0 0 LA's Slide ·continues LOS ANGELES (l\P) -The Los Angelt;'s Dodgers arc 161h games out or first place today as they begin a lf?ng trek through the East beginning Friday night in New York. While the race Cor first place is au but out or the question the thought or ove rtaking the second place Dodgers has not escaJ>(.-d the other clubs in th~ National League West . Wednesday night, after the Atl11nta Braves rallied. (or two runs in the top or the ninth to pull out a 5-4 victory, third baseman Darrell Evans said, "We've got some-incentive. Wt! know .theT'e's a good chance or our catching • them foT" second place.·~ ~ The Braves tt"6° ln fifth pl~ but they'r e oh~ll~y eight games behindtberunn -~. Corona dcl. <IVJ!Slde,rt i\n\ly Messersm ith, dre.W we4ne&da)' night's loss, b(s seventh i.n his last eight decis ions. · He had given il'p ~Y six hits through t?lq,ht innings -four of them to Ralph Garr -=:1n1l went into the ninth leading. 4·3. But ·• walk, alngle, ,:-acririce bun{ and ano ther tl tngle by Rowland Office tiLod the game. then a slngle by pinch hitter o .. ve Ma1 lmmediBtely broke the Ue. " The loss closed out a 3.3 home s tand against the Reds and the Braves for Los Angeles. For Messersmith, it sPoiled his 3>lh birthday party. "He deserved a little better ,'' said manager Walte r Alston or Dodgers Slate. )p,m , 11 • '"·· 1111.m •• 'Messers mith. ••sut th':it walk got him inlo troU'ble right off the bat," '1'• Atlanta st,rter John (Blue Moon) Odom drew a Warning from plate umpire T erry Tata art.er dusting Ron Cey following Willie Crawford~ firsl inning homer. But Office, the man who beat ~like Marahall last Tburoday night in AUanta With a ninth· Inning homer to cap a six-run ln · ning, followed with o single to produce the tying run and one out later pinch hftter May slngl~ ju.st oul o{ the r each of second baseman Dive Lopeg and U1c wbmlng n.in C•me hom e. 1 Garr, attempting t.o explain his unorthodox style or hitting. said, "1 don'l\know where lhcy're go- iitg and ~ither does the pitcher. \ • /I I ' ' ----- Tonight they were dropping in all over ." One or them he dropped in landed in the rightfield seats, on the second pitch or the game. The Dodgers came right back with a thre e·run bottom of the first , with Crawford's s ixth homer producing two of the runs. The Dodgers added another in the fifth on a run-scoring single by Jimmy Wynn, Jlµt the Braves got within one rlti with single runs in the fo urth and sixth in· nings, one o n Dusty Baker's l'5th homer, and the n earned ttiei: first Dodge r Stadium win of the year With their two· run ninth. ATLA ... TA •II r fl M i 2 • , 4.0 1 0 1000 1 I I J • 1 I 0 '0 0 0 .. ' , '0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I I o o·o o ~ > > LOSAHGELIES ,_,, M lll'llP•ll w,nrut •• r II., l 1 0 0 c..w .. ,11:1 W.Cl"•wt{lt'd rl °'' .. "''"''( ...... Pv-tl"' '""' Mlr~r'"11Ulp l.&t'r pPI • 1 1 0 . 3 0 ' l ... • I I I • I I 1 f OOO I o I o 1000 J 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 300 0 \O Ot ----1 i.1· Newtom""·•·t. A-i.S~. Pllffnia lO, •cr1ton Ji Women -Du•r IP/ b.a"i ~·--n~. 1>·2: Durr· '51",,i,.. CPI W•t l u•ntlu ,.,.,.,.~.-'?!~"t'n•. 6 1· Durr Mion -Hew•U t8 l 1>t:l1 Pa111'""", 1 6 .ond ...,., .• : won liellre1ker 5-2; P.J llhon Aul.10<1 tPI llfa\ HewiO·Tlrl.K, S.•. M1 Kfd ~Reld-T1rl•t (0) Ilea.I Tollewn·All~hn, 1·S. .. -3,blf . At !>.1110lt90 S..n Ditto 1•. L•1 Allfele!124 Women -k""I !SO! M•I C•WI~, 6-4; Hunt• VounQ !SO! !Jell Ca~•l1·Sluatl.b-J. ,..,.n • ,6.11"•11••1 (SOl l>ef l Mllslers. 1-S; ease- Ma!lle•s (l.A ! boo&! Ra1ston-Andrb,.s, b-4. Mbed -Case-Stuart CLAI bell! R•11ton Vou"Q, ., A -2.111. CIUMBERL4IN LEADS BANGERS . Wilt .Chamberlain and the Southern California Bangers will be in action al UC Irvine Satur· day night. Cbambetlain, new ov.'tl er of t.Jlc Ba~ers, m adc J:'is lntemational Voll~ybal( Association debut Wednesd ay, leading lhc Bangers to a 8-1 win over El Pa!;o·Juarei beforO" 113 al !:l Paso. the h1.rgt1l Raid crowd cVcr ror a pro· rcsstonal volleyball game. Chamberlalh, the former Los Angeles Lakers center, had 23 kills out or SO spikes as the B~nicra \\'OR 12·6, 9.12, 12.9 &and 1.Z-8. r ' ll will be C h umbcrlai n's SouUt1and IVA de but Saturday when the Bongers me<!l the Los Angeles Sta~ .. short set . but ther(' is ;.ilways a ·second guy bl'h1nd him." Victor Garec:a is the take· l'har);l' ~u y , uc cording to Soto. J\1l•Xil·o will sta rt R;.i ul Arizazu, )la1io (;onzalcs, J ose Co1·vera. Osl·ar Parra , J\1 urlin Ci.islillo, • \ra ldt:n1ar Valdez a nd Jose c;arci;.i. ;\riz;.iza 1s un cxccll cnl Sl'ller; Valdez is a top blockl.'r. JI "'" r;.i nks J\.1anuc\ Padilla <1s thc lt•am 's best server. No games Wl·1·e pl ctyed WL'dnesday when thl' Cubarl t ea m visitl.!d Dis· nL·vland. Thl' J\1 exi<'<.ins s pent the afll•rnoon a l lluntinb1.on Beach. Brea's Jones Sizzling S AN DIEGO -By a ll. r ig hts , San Diego left -hande r f{andy Jones will go on to become the National League's Cy Young 1\ward winner this season . If not. the very least he desC'rves is an aw;Jrd a s ·:comeback Player of the Year." ··w e had gre<1l pitching wh en I \\'as with Oak la nd Con three •;trilight world champions hip t eams). but I 've never seen anyone quite like Randy," st.1id third baseman Ted Kubiak Wed- nesday night a fter J ones , 15·6 smothered Houston with a t"'O· hitter, 6·1. ror his fourth complete· game victory in a row. It took J ones only 81 pitches and an hour and 37 minutes to beat the r\stros on Wednesday nig ht. Whe n the for mer Brea High and Chap· m<.in College star began his four· game winning streak, he needed only I :44 to beat the Pirates herC'. 1·0, with a s even -hitter. Next time out, a t Atlanta, it took him 1: 57 to stop the Braves with a six·hi tte r, 3·1. Last Friday night, when the Padres bega n a home stand. J ones needed onl y 1 :40toshackl c the Braves v.·ith a three-hitter. 4-0. The six -foot, IBO· pounder is tied "'ith the Dodger s' Don Sutton for th(' Nati on ;Jl League high in vie· tories. 1\lso, he leads NL starters \\'ith a t .85carnc d run average, is tops in the majors in shutouts "·it h. six a nd has complclt.'CI 12 of his fi.rst24 slarts . Astros Na-G/lf HOUSTON -Executive vice president Tai Smith of the New York Yankt>es. who drafted many of the players now on the Houston Astros National League basebi!ll team , was named the Astros' general manager today. Ernst to Start l\1ik e Ernst will start a t quarte rback for. the Southern California Sun in their game with host San Antonio, but coach Tom Fears said Wednesday that. forme r USC quarterback Pat Haden will definitely play in the Saturday nightgamc. · Haden did not play in the Su n's first s eason ga me. LA In Running EUGENE, Ore. -Seattle, Los Angeles and Eugene are the top- thrce contender s to host the 1976 United States 0 lympic trials. Bill Bowerman, former tra<'k ('Oach at the University of Oregon and a me mber of the site selecti on committee for next year's trials, said Wednesday the committee will n1eet Aug. 12·13 in Denver lo pick the city. Shot Rerord BERl .. IN -Atarianne Adam or East Germany set a world record for the women's shot put Wednes· day, wfth a toss of 70..lO'h. it was reported by AON, the official East German news agency. lfrabosk"fl Honored SA N FRANCISCO -Reli ever Al Hrabosky of the St. Louis Cardinal s was name d un· animously tod ay as National League pitcher of the month for July --the first time in 10 years that a Pl ayer of the Month has cor- raled all the votes. Hrabos ky, a Savanna Hi gh J?raduale, Stung by being passed Over for the All -star Game, had a 6-0record for July and three saves and yieldt?d only one earned run foran c .r .a .or .0943. Dutrher In Line MIN NE APOLIS -Jim Dutcher. assistant basketball coach a t the Univers ity or Michigan is the frontrunner for. head basketba ll coach at the University of M innesola, The As- soclal"'d Press has learned. EeertN-d TND!l\Nl\POL!S -Chris Evert. the top·ranked tennis player In the United States. heads the U.S. Wi ghtman Cup team aD· nounced tocJay. J oining Evert on the squad are playing captain Julie 1-lcldman. Janet Newberry, •tono Scballa~ a nd Julie Anlhony. The Wightman Cu~ rmiW.., againstBritaln's top Dlayen, will beSept.12-1• al Cleveland. • · 1· Kyler Pitching Tonight D% DAILVPILOT Thurld•y.Auo u1t7, 1975 MeJannJe Kyler v.•ill be on the pitC'hinJ mound for the host l\tis· sion \'1ejo Saints tonight "'hl·n th ey fa ce t he Sa n O i.eg<> Sandplper5 at A very Parkw ay Yield a t 9 :30 to con c lu d(• fiot r ound act ion in the eight· team ASA R~11ional \110ml'n 's softball tourna m e nt. Lake City , Ut a h where the Lionetl('S have "'on nine national titles in p:1st seasons. f'ull crton is th(•deft>nding e hamplon. Plat'<>ntia's Charir~rs , l ·O, in t•ight inn in~!'l . t t.>la Burns or l'la rentia gave up ooe hit but an uncwmt'd run cost her the 1ame. Mes ans Splash To Title I ' I •1" •I l*f'Oll 1"M U!!'I OA1'-M M 00M' • ..... tH)ITI P M UIJIACl4•1111Ta•Cll. • I ~ The Saints aro dark·horse can- d id.ates for the team title with thC' Fullerton Royals a nd Oran~c J.Jonelles (3 \'ored to T('<Jch Sun- day's flnals . Jn tonight ·s opening g'1me at 7:30, the l .iontlte5 will t an1i:1t.~ "'ilh the Oceanside Rebels. Nun- (')' Wellborn is expected to plll'h for tht• Lionettes. She recenllv :;truc-k out 16 of 21 batters in ~ state playoff ga me. Kyler, the pitcher ror Golden \\'t•st College -.·h en the Rustlt•rs "'on the national community col- leae choimpionshlp this year , re- t•ently hurled a no·hitter and h11s st"ve r al one ·hitters to hl'r credit this seuson with the Saints. Costa Af e11 a Aquatics swept to the team title in the Orange County Swim Fi n a l s at New port Harbo r lll g h School Suturday in .11gc -group hf, U IAACl•I •1Mt. ITM AMD frN ... , ... <.'Ompetition. CONSIDER YOUR WEAKNESS Winner of the tournament will qualify for lhe nationals in Salt In opening round action \.\l('(f. n esday n ig h t , th e Encin o Regents defe;.ited the Lu l\1iratl u Blues, 5·0, and F\ille"rt.on edg("tl Frid11y night"s action will pit the "'i nn ers or Wednesd ay night 's games at 7:Xl and lht' winner3 or tonight's contests nt 9.30. Second w as Irvine r\qualics in con1pelitlon ""hi c h Included over 3.500 swimm ers. l'n1 <I lfl'lt believer in the power o r pQSitivc thin king. N<'vl'rtheles!, I dOn·1 think il's wi.~ to to lally ignore your we1knes5ts. The s11111t 1olf~r con)itJers all fa clor~ when ht flnea: up for a sho t. Big Swim Set S unday At Laguna The second Annual Luguna Beach Rough Water <kean Sv.·im Contest will be held Sunday over four distances. 15 miles, 7 miles, J miles and one mile. The event is jointly sponsorC'<f by the La~una Ht.>ach r ecreation and lifej!uard departments, the Amateur Athlt:lit• Union and the Kalos Kagathos Foundation. Contestants may enter any one or the (our distances. Separate di\'isions havl' bl'en establis hed for men and women a l each dis- tance with the one mile swim also divided into four age group- ings: 12 lo 14 years, 15 tO 1 i, 2S lo 39 and 40 and over. Th e 15 -m ile s v .. i m "'ill originate at Corona del t.1ar state beach at 6 a.m . Sunday. Contes- tants -.·ill s~·im Crom the beach to ttlain Beach in LagWl a Beach, check in and then continue svo'im- ming south lo \'ictoria BeC1 ch, turn around. swim north lo Cres- cent Bay and turn around again a nd swlrn to tho. Cinis h at r.1ain Beach. The seven-rnile s":im begins at 8:30 a .m . Crom the Main Beach liCeguard tower. Swimmers will go to Victoria Beach, Back to Crescent Ba y and return to M ain Beach rorlhe finls h. The one a nd three-mile s wims begin simultaneously at 9:30 a.m. Crom Main Beach. The three-miler is to Victoria Beach and back. The one-miler is to St. Ann's Be a.ch and back to ~tain Beach. Enlry rorms a r e available al the recteation department. S70 • Glenneyr e o r Cr o m th e \ lifeguards. E ntry feeis$1.SO. En- t"" try may be m ade up until an hour ~ before the s tart or the races. F\lrther information is availa· hi e throug h the recreation de- POtrtment, 494 -11 2-i . Signups Set For Soccer Am e rica n yo uth soccer signups will take place at the Edison Hi gh boys gymnasium Crom 9 a .m . to 3 p.m . Saturday. Anyone from 7-18 can attend and no experience is needed. Girls a re a lso a sked to come out, and e\.·eryone is 11'.Uaranteed of playing at least halt of every garne. Also, a n yo ne "·ho h as ex · peri e nc e i n r e f ereeing or coaching is asked to help, There will be a $15 registration fee. For furthe r information. contact Gilbert Quinonez a l 962·4869. '75 Y2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW «)ff t lte Grt•t•ns Area Women's Golf Roundup Ann Lewis and Irene Pare took first place in a high-low partners tournament at Hunt in gton Seaclifr Country Club with a score of 61 recently. In th e t o urn ament "'he r e partners must ha ve a seven· stroke spread in handicaps, Juliene Adam s and Glor la .Boland finished second al 63. T\\'O teams tlt!d at 65 including Di ana Hooper a nd Ka ye Tem- ming with J oan \\~ea \·er and Alice Hubbard. Kay Moser and Vi\·ian Trout- man finished al 66 v.·hile Gere Hege and Lu Gaskell v.•ere next al 68. Four teams tied at Ell including Polly Browning and Stu Dudley; Karen E""·all and l't1ickey McKib- bon : Margaret Kumagai and Ali ce Acklin : and Pat F.orio with Violette O'Gara. El /\'lguel In a blind draw Coursome com- petition on meeting day, a team o( Elsa Wise. Dorothy Jioward, Dorothy Humphries and Wanda Christensen captured fir.st place at El Niguel Country Club with a 63. Second place '\Arent to Bionda Yount, Ma rty Turner. Eileen Brad\A.'ell and Fran Blake with a 65. Four teams tied at 66 including Ann \\:right; Ronn ie Blair, M arge Rossen and J oanne WtXXIY•ard ; :\el To'4·nsend, Judy Erickson. Ruth Cohen a nd Jo Ann Mac- Donald ; Do rothy Campbell, Bet· ty William son, Evelyn Merrill and P atty Spriggs; and Kay ~1cChesn ey, Alice Mccready, Jay Badraum and Ann Teel. llfe •a \lerde Jn a better ball or foursome event at Mesa Verde Country Club. Arlene Verturt.h, Sh.irley Kinder, Darlene Bouse and Ellie Kitson won by four strokes \\·ith a 57. Second place went to Cha rlotte V.'ood. Michi Uemat.su, Eloise Greschner and Syl..-ia Pranauski at 61 . In a t 62 Wt're Winnie ;\ichols , Brenda Ronaldson. Gretchen Cannon and Shirley Callaghan. Finishing w i th 63 w ere Ma ri anne Oyer. Erma Bendel, Helen Doody and Jean HaJJy. In a stroke play event, Lucille Paddock "'a s the A ru ghl gross victor ""'ith 85. In net action , S hirley Callaghan ""'as the victor with 73, follo'A·ed by Lucia Johns ton and Char lotte Wood tied at 7:5. In B flight, Kelly Adams C'3 p- lured gross honors with 92. Net winners included Peg J acobson f73 ), Ellie Kitson (76) a n<.l Phyllis Leasure (79). Rosie Uchizono "·as the C night gross victor with 103. Pat Gill captured nl't with 77, followed by Barbara Pegg (78) and &rbara AshJ ey (79). Sanra A na Virginia Frue hling was the A fU1ht winner in a criss-cross tournament at Santa Ana Coun- try Club wit h a 29. Virgini a CofC ing fin is hed seco nc! at 30, !allowed by Margaret Cra.nk a t 31 a nd Barbara Filchen at 33. In B Oight, M: ary Beeman was the winner with 29 i,.;, followed by June Corie (30) and M ary Stradl- ing (30 ~2). \\'ilma Shivley was C Oight "inner "'ith 301,2, followed by Net Graha m and Virginia ~1 cCartney ut 32. \\'inners in D flight were Ann Ward (29), J l'well W)11ne (30), Wilma Maypole (31Y.z). Louise Nyberg (32) and a tie at 3S between Jo Peck and Eleanor Al- len. Costa !lfesa ~f e mbers of thf" Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club women ·s club used both courses in a Joy,· gross, lo"' net tournament. On the lo n ger Los Lagos course. Barbara Lt.."Onard was lhe A Oight gross victor with 86 ""hile );l arianne-Holt won net Y/ith 74. Ann Pappas "'as gross victor in B fli ght with 92 and Eileen Wilson "''on net with 76. \'i Thei.ss was the C fight gross victor "'ilh 97 and Marion Darl- ing was the net vi ctor with 77. On the l't-tesa Linda course, Joyce Sugne r won fi rst flight gross honors 'o'•ith 91 . Bobbie Chartier and Carol Ross tied £or net at 69. Eleanor Greer was the second fli ght gross victor with 94 while Mary Kent a nd Pat Lackner tied !or net "'ith 69. .'tflle Sq11are Rose Fergus was the winner or a low net tournament at Fountain Valley Mile Square Golf Course with a score of 73 with Helen Doyle s~cond in A night with 75. Jn B flight, Carolyn West was the "'inner with 70. Rose Miller and Dee Dee McClelland tied for S('cond at 71 with C-eil J aegger next at 72 . C;.i ro l Fried er 11dorr won C flight \A.'ilh 67. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston Baltimore Ne"'· York ~1ilwaukee Cleveland Detroit W L Pct. GB 67 44 .004 59 50 .541 7 57 5.1 .518 91'2 S3 59 .473 14 "'' 50 S8 .tGJ 15"2 46 6G .411 211,; \\'est Division NATIONAL LEAGUE East DlvJsloo W L Pct. GB Pi ttsburgh 06 ,45 .5:95 Philadelphia 62 49 .559 4 New \'ork 57 53 .518 81~.! St. Louis Si 54 .. 514 9 Chicago SI 61 .4.SS 15 "'2 )tontrcal 47 61 .435 11 n COME IH TEST DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas 1\Ag:elt • ~llnn~sota 68 43 .613 61 49 .:w 61> $4 S7 .CM 14 53 S9 .473 JSl,Ai 49 64 .434 20 49 64 .434 20 \\"est Di ,•ision Cincinnati 74 38 .661 Dodgers 58 5S .513 16Y.i San Fra ncisco 55 57 .491 19 San Diego 53 59 .473 21 Atlanta 49 62 .441 24 ~ Jfouston 40 75 .348 351,-i .'t9XQJ.~. """"•W•r'1G..-~ e .i1,mo, .. •..t. O.tro;11·1 C:tt ... l•nd ~. '"""" Vor• ) 11.1n .. ~c''' •,Ml"""'°'"l 9'n!Ofl '· M Uw•u-tt J Oll<•90 11, C•lito•n•I 1 l •••1S,O.l11no1 T ..... r·1 01 ..... (.t1Hor1<le !Hill<..,-l·IOJ et Ollt•OQ !Vu•o•it r> Wff11 ..... ,.,c;."'" Cl11<!t1 .... ll 11. ~11 F"tll""l'ouo S Cfllt990•1 P111~loP>!•, pPCI. r•ln "-"' Yotk t, Mo11l•t•I • SI. l.oulf •, Pll\1bu,Qfl J Sen Clf.oo•, HOUJICWI ! All ... !• j, LOS All91'I•• I T .. •t'JO•,,,... 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Bullfights Slated Three you n g matadors. one of them aJready a Jong-lime star. comprise the cartel Sun· day at the bullring by the se<1, Plaza Monumental de Tijuana. ·rh e y are t:u r ro ruvera, Humberto Moro, and Eduardo Liceaga, who wJJI each face two bulls of Santo Domingo beginning at 4. This wlll mark the Courth appearance of the season for Ri\'era, 23, of Mexico City. Rivera, a s tar since becoming a full~fled1ed mata dor in 1968 at the ace or 16, has drawn dl fCicult bulls almost every t im e this summer. !" " 1111 ttll'"TM •ACt -110 r~•. 2,.., okM & u,. CJ•lmk>t. Pw ... ...,. Clt l"'l"O ftlC . $1000, TM Wiit FIOl .... lc.l l.lonl Clt,111. I Cle' 0-tOttY!f") tt Llttlt0uptUo'l'l'111l !It On T,..1-+o>Ju tHllrt) tn l("l.;.4 01 Oloft ICltflU.t ) •11 l.tO'I llltly !"W•rdl 111 Buu•!8foo,•I l" Gf-tGtMmp ~ !Cll!I 19 For Dawld !S-llil 11t SlllT" llA<.• :_ff P r••ft. J ,l., ook1t & up. Cl•lt11h10. p.,,,.. S-m1. Cillm•"!I pr ltl '1SOO. 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I •I II(-(.lly 1"1111· '°'"'•I Clllt •" u t , RflnCllll 1·11) ~ Pt1U,tdtl,..!1 IUlrl•l•l\Mll .. ~J "1lld1UrtPI (11:11411t.&)11 HO!lftOl'I f ...... 11 .. 121 Only Oil"-' M:l'llMlll•• ,, ... , .• c. ..... Olfc1191111 Allltftlf J M.,Jnl"l<I •I ClncJnllfl:I l •IA"Mlll' 11 NI•., .. , · Estancia High $UC· cessfully cohcJuded Its Cost a Mes a s umme r w:.11ter polo le11gue season • \\1cdnesd1y night, pound. ing San Clemente, 13-S, at Estancia Hiah. t h ree go al s. Marc Lowry, Enc Sloan, Clay Stevens and Phil Ohle had two a~leee . ·J.W. Wiatt a nd Howie H"uft eaCh had one. Don Murphy ood 51..., Cade .scored two· IOaJa each Cor Sin CJemmte ond Bri an Ha1klu lud one. • SJS76 • OYIR STOCKIO HEW VOL VOS LARGI SILIC:TIOH '14 VOLVO F8Ctory 0.mo 1513e SS776 0.'lafld C81uot 114 ) 11 f t •I\ IU.......QOH" ._.I ....... , •• G.'"'"' Kl,_.. Cl!y 11 Cl9WIMI~ Ml ..... toYo 11 0.!rOil l ..-.ott11 1111....-1U1c ... lioltU_., .i C!ltt.1'" Ht• Torll11 C:1n~, .. 11 eo,tCW'I 11 0.t lWlll t • .... S... ,-,l"Ct1COl4 ~lflet1!111!14I s.., Cl90o •' ''· LOiii• ~TbtouT.fl II Hl\Utotl Estancia sc!ored t#O goal1 In the tint and s econd pe.riocla and ~ up with rour In th• third and five 1n lbe fourth. Erle Klltsner l e d · Estancia 's scortn1 with San Clemente acbred 1 IO•I In the Ont and lhJrd periods and had three In the fina l period . OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL 9'1eilf~-fw 1976 Mootre .. Olp.lu IV MORCECA Champlonslllpl ,,.. ..... 1' ......... • .................... U.S.A. vi.: CUIA TIQlflt ........... , ........ ..... PM ,,_,.,1 • 1 , A~"',..._....,.., nc.......,.. .• Cll U IJI • • 171 4111wT• - • . ' Etldl• McC0111n11111 31 VENll a CH&YROLIT AETM.. SAL.ES ~ In 60untliAN CAl.IFORMAJ -In hll 1hl"' veer wtlh t1oo -a...,, -lnNo-Beld\ HOWARD ci..roitt "l_.. ""11 9Jrten1tve expa1enee M6tt JOU HON lf'I LE.ASIHO or Pl..fOiA8'NG new or .... a-et '*" "' -Fll!ET OI ~JAIN. 111 MW yoi., tN"""'" \ , 5HMeH9W.t HOWARD Chevrolet ••• De•t i .... llfttl• .... ~ ... .,..... ,, ........ .............. ...,..,, ... • • . ' ,, , r ,. • i I . ! ' I ' ( I I I l TllE FAMIL \'CIRCUS ® "Why did you podc the tire underneath oll thil otker • · stuff, Daddy~·· ' I.. M. Boyd Why the Men Stray More Scholars at McMasters University in Canada analyzed numerous divorce cases. They think they learned why more husbands than wives commit adultery. In the early years, they say, young fellows are more in· clined than girls to become blindly enchanted with their romantic partners. Ther efore, in the later year s, husbands are more likely than wives to become disenchanted, so go ai;tr».y. Our Love and War man confirms these find· ings. It has long been known, he says, th;.it young ladies are far l~s easily snowed. DOGS Q . "Are there any dogs in India?'' A. In most places there, yes. Lot of villages in India don't have dogs, though. Leopards are es pecially Cond of the flavor or dogs, that's why. Q. "WIUCll body had the· most bullet holes in it, Bonnie's or Clydes's?'' A. Clyde's. Wi th 54 . Borutic 's had 50. "WllAT ki nd of gas mileage did the old Ford l\.1odel A get ?'' A. Less than 15 m.p.g. ASK YOUR family gamester to list 10 pro· nouns ranging in length from one to 10 letters. The client who submitted the challenge says it's easy. How a·bout: I. he, you, they, their, myse lf, himsel f, yourself, ourselves, themselves. SLAVES 'l'he average U.S. citizen has aboq~ ISO ener gy s laves. Cars, washers, lights, so on. These need food in the form or fuel. And they give off wastes . So if you eount these slaves as well as people, you can figure the United States is the most densely populated country on earth. Normally, the scholars report, there are only 60 persons per square mile hereabouts . But with the energy slaves, a fi gure ·9.000 per square mile is more accur ate. So says a University of WISconsin s avant. THAT MAM.MAL that kills more human beings tha n any "other, aside from the human beinn. is said to be the tiger . . MONEY MEN say the typical woman on the Pill will spend abOut $3,000 for it over the course of her lifeiime .1 •• IT HAS BEEN OBSERVED that fat people tend to be knock·kneed \\'hile bow· legged people are apt to be tall or thin or both. IT WAS WILLIAM Binger who said, "A man is a person who will pay $2 for a $1 item be wants. A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item she doesn't want.'' BEES It was commonly believed in England for many years that a virgin even when she passed directly through a swarm or bees never ·would be stung. A lot of good reputa- tions got wiped out before that superstition faded. l'VE REPORTED a lot of favorites here. Favorite limericks. Favorite classified ads. It would be an oversight lo fail to report the favorite fortune cookie message which turned ·up in a Chinese restaurant in Syra,cuse, N. Y.: ''You will meet a beautiful J!irl. You will giVe•her money. She is our cashier.'' OLD·$CJ:IOOL J apanese mothers never kiss their babies. ~r~s1 moil to L .M. Bo)ld, P.O. Bor 1560, Coita Me1a9J626 . CoPJiright 1915L.M. Boyd ' ' Sealair Regatta Henley Grabs Cup As Boai ''Survives' SEATTLE (AP) -George ltt>nley, driver of the wtlimitL>d hydroplane 1>ay'n P;1k , has u simple explanation uf his victory in the Seafair Regatta : .. Every time I push the starter button. the boat runs." Th.-t 's what the grinning, low· keyed , 39·year-old driver said after winning twu £ir.sts and one second in three heals of racing to · capture the top prize. third for 1.025 points comp;.ircd with l·lcnlt-y's 1,100. Tl·IE 1.INCOLS Thrift, whose dr1vt>r Milner Irvin· soml·how managed lo finish the final heat dct1pite suffering injuries lo both eyes in the open ing tum, finished thirdforthC'd<.iy with827. 1\tlas V:.in Linl'S, jockeyed by Bill Munct.•y, "'a s fou11h with 525 and the Miss Vernor's, d1iven by Bob MillC'r, vo;.1s fifth with 469. IT WAS MORE than many The victory ~:.ive the P<ik 6,964 other drivers could s ay ;.ibout point!; in the ntilion;.il standing!'i . their boats. Weis fi eld 's is second with 6,613 On balance. it "'as considered and Lincoln T h1·ift is third with a ho·hum day, with mechanical 6,428. proble ms takini,: a heavy toll of the big boats. In all preliminary IRVIN, 35, OF h1iami, will be heats, Only eight boals riniShL'<f hospitaliz1._•d for "<.i re"' days," his Thur5day,Au gust7. 1975 DAILY PILOT 03 BOATING Power Boats To Compete In 'Classic' SC Island Race Set on Holiday • Dana Point Ya cht Club and CO·host Si lvergate Yacht Club of S:.i n Oicgo arc biddint,: for entries in thc third annu;.il S;.in Cle mente Island race, a special l .. ahor U;.iy y;.ic ht ing t'vent open to Ocean llacing. ll1id ~c t. Ocl•an Racin~c Performance 11:.indi(·;.ip a nd San !Jicgo llandicap Fleet yachts. 1'he race s t~1rts Aug. 30 from D:.ina Point with" the race fl eet leaving Sa n Clemente Island to port IX!forc continuing to thl~ finish ut SCYC inside San Dil•go Da y. The dislunce is 13<1 miles. Tllf: RACF. IS OPE'.'l lo s ingle hulled ocean r:1ein ~·l·ruisin g sailing vessels "'hose o"•ners or ehartl•rcrs arc ml•ml>l'rs of yacht t lubs recognized by th1..• United Sl:.ttl's Y;.ichl R:.icing Union. Entry forms must be rl·turncd to t>ither of the host clu bs by ,-\ug . 2U. 1'hcrc is an entry fee of $15, \l.'hich "'ill be r cfuntll•tl 1f a yacht is withdrawn l>t.oforc ,\ug. 30. their events out of a possible 18. doctor s:.i id Sunday. He said Irvin Mo:;t of lhe excitement came suffered injuril'S to bOth eyes and l\.1ulti·1._•ng in cd , hi gh speed off· afl t!r the r ace in a hassle invol v· there "'as bleeding with.in the shore lX>"'('1·boats. pil oted by the FOR BO,\TS OL"TSIOf<: thl' O:.tna Point a rea l'l'St·rvatio ns fo r Vt'SSc ls up to 30 feet m ay be made \\It h t he DP\"C po rt eaptain 20 days prior to the :-.l:.irt tJf tht.> r~1l'l'. SlLi>S muy bt.• rl•scrved for the l'nt1re WCl'k prior to lhc r ;.icc.•. 'l'ransient slips for boat:s UVl'i" 30 fcl·l arc co11troll L·d by the County I la rbor master :1nU c;.i1111ot bl' re:-.l'rvcd. They will be ;1~!'iignl•<l on a f1rst·come·first served basis by the h ;1 rborm ~1stl'r. ing Bill Muncey, the veteran eyes. cream of international drivc1·s driver or the Atlas Van Lint..-s, ·· 1 don ·l think the r e's a will churn up the waters off Marina dc J Rey wh en the Ma1in;.i <:1nd Bob F'endl cr , the ownt!r of risk of permanent damage," the City Off:-;horc Classic ••els und er the Lincoln 'fhrift boat. duet or, w ho asked nut to be ~ namt.'<l , s:.1 1d. wa y Au g, 2·1. f"ormerly known :.is the 1-ll:n· BUT BROKt:N prope ll ers, C h h blown supe rch argers, other Racer Sets Record ~ nessyC<1lifornia up. t el ll :.in· ,\ny boat 1nay anchor in the undeveloped \~·est basin of lhl· harbor. OP\'C "·ill provide shore boat ~er\·1cc for <-1nchored boats on f-)·id ay and S:.iturday p1·1u r tu the racl'. break·downs and lh1._• second nu:.il rac1.• is the only offshore Seattle fire in ;.i s nl<iny years powerbo<.it race on the Wes t r=========~rr-==========• In Outboard Class Co"'l aw.,din• points lowa'd ii uboard the Miss U.S. hydro left the annu al \vorld t:h:.impions hip M d foJJ r of the nine boats that -.I.ONG BF.i\Cl-1 (AP) -Kerry stinction ed by the Union of In· erce e qualified for the race without u Kidw ell or Yucaip:.i, boosted the ternation:.tl l\I utorboating. ~1ing,Jc point. And_ al,1 <i bo!'·f~ .adh lo rt•cord in the unlimil(.'tl outboard Some of thl' v.1orld's most !'(.'· , l ·· <!" ~ h~<tl~ l':.tl'n a J>Oin W:JS I IS a Class by .s ix miles an hour with a nowned offs hore drivers -in· 11.~: .. --o~-. t'S spe~ of 110.62 miles pc!r hour in eluding s cv1.·ral from Southern "I don't have a thing lo worry qualifying for the Drag Bo:.tt Na-California -"'ill be competing we're a i.111e 1ariner 1way. 50 about," Henley said in praise· of tional Champions hi~ at Long " over the 178-milc course "·hi ch we nave 10 ~0 a 1111!e more . Mercedes ~_:':; ~ the crew thilt maintains the Se;.it · Beach Marilll' St<idium. starts at i\1arina de! Rey, goes \\·._.·,,.. ,, lntlc r~rthcr a11.'a), ~ome and see vs • tie· based hydro and its Rolls Dottie Pinncl of Norwalk set a north to S<i nta Moni ca and back so we have 10 do " li!tk Sin Di•go Fwy. 11 Av•ry, R 12 -l · al n1orc. Cu111c .intl 'cc LI.,. Mi1Mon vi.to oyce ·pis on_ airer· tengines. w o m e n 's r c c or d f o r tow:.ird lh" starting line before s D F '" on ;ego wy. ot Avery, The Wci£field 's , piloted by Bil.. supercharged gas flat bottom the big open l'l<1ss boats ci rcle Mission Viejo (714) 831-1740 ly Schumacher, Was SCl'Ond for drag boats with a spct.>d of 121.44 Catalina Island and head butk lo (Jl 4)lal IJ••So ei1s.inc1eme~1 So.otSana.....ni• the day with two firsts,h· ia;n;d~a~.;m~i~lc~s;· ~"~ri~h~o~u~'~·iiijj-~!!·~~!!;ii!!~lh;c~·~m~•~i~n~l;a~n~d~-iiijj~;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;·;; .. ;;(;71;4;1;4;95;-;";'°;;~:;;(7~1~4~)~4~95-~1~700:::~ Suspemion Of Driver, Ref Sought SEATTLE (A P ) -- Lincoln T hrift owner Bob Fendle r is requesting a .hearin g bef ore th e Unlimited Hydro Com· mission t.o hear argu- ments for the suspension or driver Bill Muncey and Seafair chief referee Bill Newton. 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Honored for academi c excel lence f rom the Costa Mes a school e1rc : 8.i1bo.I -J•ll Cur,,mln11s, C..,r•IO Ponnell, Jte.,. Reo..r •no M•ry Roller, OHOll.I *I~ r -Donald A"VU\hn, w • .,..,. C•U•11n•n. Lante Col~. J•m..,_ C:ul•e r , P•.,1-t 011111ln~. G•r ~ C:O ... ••O,, B.iorb•r• c: ... e11, ArnoCo C...u, An,.,. H•"l!\Qlon, Paul P+tus, N.en<y R,_s •no H••••n!"o~lwav. S••ale• Oolm •n .tnd ~ltPn•n ~n\rw.... OAKLAND (AP ) -A Br uce Ow1•no. l•nne Pan;..,, O..n Pont•. ; .. 1 .~ A•e>e, ..,,., """~' young dance master has 8••1>.o•• Rtvnctd10, J•<k Roa1~.,. ana been jailed for cheating Nldrt• R•ecle•, c;.ry Alt!\, lllllml\ Rih•. R .. na .. u patrons 0£ hiS dancing Rollin.a, Mtt4'••1 Rowan. Moi• ..... •tt SChOO( or ffiOre thl:ln S.l•~•nctNo••!"o"'•Pt . $ 25 A91>e\ Sllo.e\, Oavla S~orr,a•~. l~ro 1 ,000. Smitn, Ct.r l, Sl•Pt.•n,_ E .. qene Alamed a County ~-•n•nOGlen" l•tbol!' S · C J Jc.ton T•mtMJ""· Jt!I T~rlo•. Fran• uper1or ourt udge lro<to11. L01·n• lloborol, o~~•a \\aot~ Stanley P . Golde Wed-.. ,.....,,..nar.i. Vunt, ~un1Mft van,, _ Mac•io«e car-nesday suspended a lO- ro11, C•ro1 cooPl'•"' .. n, Rom• ....... year state prison ter m w.u H1111•0.~. J• .. O•~•d w:ru1occi· .. ~. ctnd ordered Donald Patr ltl • Limbert, G .ior,.!lt Mt;Cl•n•n•n, ,..,...1. Rotw•U. Ruby Miles, 32, to the county !"oclll•1'n9er, Oaniel !°11'1"'111'1, J;ona ( J !otalr.n!., O.iovld Steinke and H•rolO 'Mxlllnsky, S tate H-111>91.., .. •ch -Cl'lrh Alnlev, Loulw Al....,y, Mel1nie A'''*'• ur.., ~---------~ ------- ((ongressman Hustling PUBLIC NOTICE MOTi(& TOC•IOITOlll su11&•10• c:ou11t 011 ntl! STATI OllCALlllOlltflllAIOllt THI COUM"TYOll OllANOI Waiting on Tables 'Gets Biuy, Br.it It's Fun' !M.A.-.. E""-ol ld•I"" F. -'-'· 0.«•seo HQllCl IS HfR&IV OIVfN 1111"" ctwdltor1 ol tllt aM•t ..,,,,..CIK_nl ... I 111 petllO!'I\ ... ~lnO t l•h"t t9tlltl\I 1"9 WIO ot<•Ot>fll ••• ••qulrMI " lok 1"""'-wlUI u. ... u\1•rY ~-,...,., W- U.. ollk • 01 Ille 0••11 of the •bo••.., 11119c1 t 0\lr1, or 10 .,..,w,.11,....,..., w1111 "" n•l•1s••Y vo ut herl. IO lh• .,.,.. O•••l9fl•d •I tfl.e otUc• of llltlr •1· l11rnay1. LOVtS MILLl:lt ANt; AL9fAT IU!!RG, .1410 WOVI~ llV<il lOlo Afl9'1&\, C.ll••rl'll• '°°"'· whkh " ""'111~· ol h>!l ... 111111 ... llf'Off~ 1n .i.U melt••' "r1olnlno to t ... ni.l>t OI W1ld<1tc1.,.n1, wlll'lln tou• m-~1011~, 1r. t!t1l 11Ubll<•l Ion o11r.1t flolk1. From Wlre Servlcf's "'It can really gf't busy but it's a lot of fun," We5t Virgini:i Conl(res!iman Ken llecbler seld as he wait('d on tables <tnd c•n · eount"red at le1;1st one custo1nllr who thought his s{'r\'iee ~·as too slow. '"One man rrom Pcnnsylvani;1 , right at the busiest time, wanted to st-nd me up the river for slow service," said the Demurral, 'A'ho's working at odd jobs during the August congressional recess. Hechler, a 60 -year-old bachelor, s hov.•ed up for <A'ork ut 5:30 a .m. at the t.oek. Stock and Barrel r~staurant and planned to stay on the job until 9:30p.m. "We get coffee breaks,'' he said. • Shlrley L. Florf'a pleaded inno- cent hr rt.>ason or in~anity in the Los Angt>les County courthouse stabbing or her forn1er husband, television director John T. F1orea. She <A·as ordered to stand trial in Superior Court on Sept. 22 on a charge or assault <A'ith a deudly weapon . She is rrc e on $3.000 buil. Mrs. Florea. 43 . ~·as accused of stabbing her 59-year-old former husba nd in the bn c k as he emerg~d rrom a cou1truom June 16. • King Khaled of Saudi Arabia conferred in the Saudi summer resort or Al Tae r <A1ilh Senate Ma- jority l.eader Mike Mansfie ld, ( ____ r _'Eo_P_L_E __,) Riyadh Rudio sutd. The rttdio said Mansfi eld 3lso held talks with Crown Prince fo'abd. • Orlando ( fo"l1:1 ) entrepreneur Glenn W. Turner, rl'presenting himselr at his sl'cond trial in 1'ampa on muil fraud·conspiracy char1es. says he's doing it himself bt'causc "l'\·e tried at- torneys for st'vcn years and lhey ha\len't done u thing £or me," The rlamboy ant s uper - sale s m an is o n t rial with (1\le former associates on l'harges s t~mminc from the operation of his cosmetics and motivational course empire. The first Turner trial, held in J ocksoo\lille. lasted nine months ;:ind end('d in a hung jury in r.tay, 1974. • Attorney Cliff f'lncb claimed a berth opposite Lt. Gov. William Wint e r in a Mi ss issippi Democratic ~ubernatorial runoff and immL•diately resumed his "working man's" c.impaign by sac.•king groceries at a supermarket. Winter , who led a gubern atorial primary eight years ago only to lose the runoff a£t(.•r being branded a liberal, topped a six·man field as expect· cd ln Tuesday's he~vy votin~. The !iurprisinily 1:1troati 1:1ho_w- lng by Finch in beaUn11 Dll'ltnct Allorney M•urlce Oaio.tln of Columbia ror &econd pluce set the stage £or a rcrw' of a 1971 campaign in whic h Winter won thtJ lieutenant governor's ofrice over Finch. • O.lfdA11911tt•, lt1) 'LET(.M lR JON ESAnd New Yol'k Timesm<m J1mt11 ' v1RG'N1AJONl!!".G01NG R•11ton, co-publis her o( the 1 co·l••cw1or1otnww111 h ' ol1M'Oll0~1 ... moOOIK&.,,,. Vineyard Gazette on Mart :is LOUl&MtLL&lll ANOAL•••T •l!flG Viney~rd. announced the ap-at,_.,, al a.nw11,111ro•1"'•· pointmcnt or a gencr· manager lR•A,..i.,,u.uto,...1•t00,. for the weekly. Yt!lr u111 tJ1·•'· tt1·aM H I Rt b d F a .... •.-..--A~¥s.., C.•••Klll•n e s c ar . ~-..""''• J• • Publl\...,. or•"o-c:oe•t D••rv P11o1. vePr-old son of the veteran Times Ao.190Al t, "· u. 21, 1t15 :r»>-1) Writer·execuli\le, ·,,..no retired as 1------------ vice president of the Times but is Pt.JB'-'IC NOTICE still a regular Times C'olumnist . The younger Reston, whose mother, Sally, is ('o-publisher of the Vineyard Gozette, has been a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. • Evangelist Billy Graham was voted the grea test living American by the Sl contestants in the Miss National Tccn·Agcr Paseant at Atlanta. The girls cast their ballots at. Georgia's s tall' Capitol after meeting with Gov. Geor ge Busbee. Pre1tideol Ford was second and Secretary of State llenry Kilaoinger was third in the poll. Comedian Bob " llope was the choice of last year's contestants. 8-IMlt SUPEllllOlt COUtlllTOll' THf. STATl OF C.U.l l"OllfollA l'Olll TH• COUNTY Ol'OltAINOI !M ........ , NOTl(f OP' M&AllllfolGO• lllTITl(IH ll'Ollt l"lllOaATI. 01" WILL ANO ll'Ollt LETTI: lllS 1'ES Y AMI NT AllY Esl"t ol SAAAH M, MIT CH.ELL. 0.Ce•._...a. NOTI CE ts HERl!BY GIVt;fll lllat L.0 . MllCMELL 11•1 Ille.cl 11tre1n" petlt*' for Proti4'l• of WHI •llO tot" h WM!(e ol L&ll.,., Tt!S1.1tmet1l•ry 1(1 1"" Poilltio...er "''•r•nte to w111cn I\ '*"""' !or lur111er partl("l•rs, •no '""' Ill<• time •ndPlat• ol 11e,rr11<;1 V.,,.... ""' Deen l<l!t to< A1.19u•t 11. 1'1s, •• q_x •.m., In lhe courlroom 111 Ol!P11Mmen1 NO. l of wld (O~•t .... 100 CIYic Cent ... 0-•w We\t. In Hoe C•t1 01 SINll• An,.., Cllllornl•. Ott.a July2•. 1tts. WILLIAM I . $t JOHN, Cclun11Clerlr; 1' WISE, KILP'AYllllClt~ aCL.AYTDH,lfllC. """'""''''u ... *"'•A-,5111'9"6 LMof hMll, C&UI. MIO? ,,,__yi!M; hl111'Mr l"\bllSIMMI Or""O• coe,1 O.llr P11o1. July ll,•ncl AUOU!.l I, 1, It JS 2MS-1~ Landslide Dan.ger Told,-.~;-~~~.~~=~~~~;-r;-~.-< Clemente, Capo Beach Pal,isades Studied Ocean palisades between San Clemente and Capistrano Beach are am9ng qcean bluffs iden- tified by a California Division of Mines and Geology scientist as having "a high propensity for landslides." George Cleveland, senior geologist in the division's San Luis Obis Po · oft ice, cited the lands lide baaards in a r"eport, "Landsli~inli( in Marine Terrace Terrain, Californja. ,. TIIE PALISADES ARE often the .site or small rock falls and, during the rainy season. larger Jandslides frequently block parts of Paciric Coast Highway below. the cliffs. ,.._A....,. NOTICE OP' HIEAlitlfllGOP' P'ETITIOJlll AHll ... oaaTI: 01' WILL AfllO l"OR L.EnElltS TESTAMIJllTAlllY E1l•le of WALDO MANRIQUEZ. JR.. Df(e•!#d. NOTICE I!> HEREBY c;IVEN IPwl S TEPHANIEL L.VR l!THA MANRIQUEZ ha!. lUH ri.relf> .t pelt lion for Proti.ileo! Will •nO 10<" l~flCe of Leneri Tttt•menl•lf ti Ille Pt!to-11-•. rel~reiK.• to "nlch I•"""°" !Of'" lu•l~r p,irlkwl.,l. •na U..1 1;,..,. ...,., p1.ic.e·o1 ht:'•rint the ume 1'1•1 _,. "'' lor AUQu~t \J, 1"7S, •I t ::>O ........ ,In ll'ttt courtroomol DtPffltnt!nl NO,Jot ..... c11 co..rl. •t IOQ Ci<rlc Center Drive .,.,,.,,. 1tlf City ol S<tnt• ANI. C•lilorn1•. DeltOJulv24, 1•1s. C-U Mt-H -Bonn'~ ""°"''"°"· Lor-AnQtllos, Jill A1ahn. S"1-Wl B•ker, P•"I ~rl!c. Ron.tld Hlt-.lu, Elli•ttetn Br1u111ey •no !"out•nne B<.Ol•y; L•rl"l' Bref1Mi1.t, Oor\ Bro1em•r'1e, C,,.tles Brown. JeF1n1!et Brown. ...,,010 C:•r1•r • ..,...,9<'•e1 COP•. Tenv Cr.io ... torO, M.lrk 0.1t11»t> ilnd Georllt' 0. Uo Tone: 61100111 , O•""Y Bro .. n , Oou;i.t• Bro...,. •nd Gon~r Clletry, Tnom•' Conley, Jr., Jon" Ctiltl'lley. !.le.,., 0...yloFI. Wint Oillon. ll\orn,)• EskriaQe. F•ta•i< FielGs, Rotte•I Fk11"ncJ, Wllhlm H1tr, Paul H.IY"S. Alm• Holl••ler. ~rtena ltlkOW".1-•, M••<;J•r ll.io lr••rtt and LO••••n" jail for ·a year. Also, r.1iles was ordered ·to make restitulion to five of his estimated 25 vic- tims. Recently, r esidents l iving along the bl ufftop petitioned the city of San Clem ente to un· dertake som e sort of stablizalion program. But, aside from indicating a willingness to cooperate in form- ing a n assessment district un- der which residents would pay for the improveme.nts, the city look no action. WILLIAM E. St JOHN. , Countr Clerk , lltlCM AlltO L. M<MEC:HAN AnwMr•tUw Jl&nl(MwllMCl>l>l•tr- INJ_(.llpl ..... -.C..lif,ftVJ. [)on&ta 0. Regnier, B••<I Eric~_., July Evern, C.rel.lt Fl\tner, Htlg.> Foc:nier, J•ne G4.t1n••<1, s..i....,,.,. C.Ot\, J...-.esc.rMl&tlO L•rry Hlll'li""'Ol!I, Lis• H••,,s. !"ol'ilron H•rro .. , Mitr..fl H4"""11 . !"ous<1n Honrlctos, Cvn· 1'1•• l•vell., Wiiiiam ln•on, Arnold Jol'nson. Jt!I Jotonson, C•n<11te JohMtpn •nd Mlcto1f1 IC.t•t'I!. IC.11ren IC.eUy , BHhe IC.1l<1•y, Juhe -l(in<;1. JMnn IC.IP<k, Cina, K...,.1,, .. O.vla L• Bri!. B••b4•• L•W(flfl(t!, I Mkllelle Lt! B•ron ""a £uld M.!lnr..an; lllom•!. Mlr91T•n, 11:.,,.,...,,. "°""'· lerrl Mc:AI..-. RuHelf Moon. ~pn •Moros, Alllion N•l10, Gl~nna Newklr-. Ctor+sO'Ha re. f'•ll~ o fll(>•t, Weekend Courses Total 80 Orange Coas t College \I.ill expand its \Veekend College this fall lo in· elude more than 80 dif- ferent courses. Courses included in lhe £all s emest('r curriculum involve agriculture, art, astrotlomy, botany, marine science, music . theater· arts, physical and recreation education and economics. Registration ror fall cla sses, by appointment. begins Aug. 12. The semester slarts on Sept. •I. The \Veekend College is designed for those <A"ho have dirficulty finding lime to atte nd classes during the "·eek. Classes are held Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. For more information contact the college al 556·5880. Academy OK Greg Sve s ka, g r a ndson o r r.1 r . and Mrs. Fred H. Paulson, 253 Santa Isabel A venue, Costa Mesa . has been selected to attend the Air Force Acade m y al Colorado Springs, Colo. l<.ffl"". N.on<V IC.no•. Cu•Us Lil Ch•flCf. L!"" OI M.ar111>e1, Rk Pw•a MaSI, Lff V. Mc;CallYm. J • .• O•vul M<Ct.tt ktn -Col•n M< lnt010h, Jr., Los• MtOulnn, Ourl'l.lm ~<<er. 0.vla Mii,.•, A•nold 01'1"'•<)a. Pa!tlc- Pl\ilbln .,.d Eawara Po"'~''• Jr,; Vtr<;Jlnlil A.It"'"' JOlll' R y•n, IYlhy S....aorn, Kt!" Sl'lw, Scoll !"ooren'lof'rl, Je•n !"oltvens, R/\,.11 !"otr.i. ...... r. Sltp!Wn TriKy, Rll .... ICI YMI El \bfrg, Oolore• W.t llon •na Juan1t .. Wllllilt>JS. lr .. t•t -"'""' Reil'ill.. Ge••ld leil)l•y •"Cl Wlll l•m Wili.on , Jr.: Mluleft Vitti• -P<ltf •C -Flor~t.ne ... acrwri.s Tolle; N&w-1 .. ..:11-G•ove• Bol'>Ml'I"', J<., l tm Bro .. ,., Larry Brlm!'I, JOton {.l'lt!nney •nd B••d C""'°n ; P .. lptl O•lttV, Jr., !"ous•n 0..UelSl!n, C...ty Elll\, Met<ill f-olU il>d Jiii Fn..,man; MC'IY>n C.ll""tl, P•n"lfll (;otmly, J•mt'i C.t•l'•m, Jtllrey Gr11namerd !"ooil••C:.••Flltllt>. O.n•se Jonnson. B•l•" l(e,..,..ro, CV"ltl•• L•ll•Yll, P•lly ,II., U t! ...-.0 """''~ Lvncl ; P•1'1t•• M•cF•ttane, M.o~retn Mlllfwi, Lyle ~••ev , !"ol'la•Ohn .Y.ouHon. R!ct ra P•ul. IC.eule Pl'li•Dl"lt•, O•nl. Oui1.1tno, Willl&rn Ranoo• •ncl \u-wnne Roor\ey. IC.•ren !"om•tl', O•voa ltutin••, PiUf Thl...vn, Roger Tl\llmpvin. ''"•1til yn TOt!ate•. Conn• Uchtlono. Cl""" W11a1m11r.. Cork, V.1110" il nd Rol"'1•<11"<11~i. S.•I h•<ll-Ari LOQ•ns •nd AoOI LOUSW•l•o""; •nd, !oeollll t,,9.,..•-C•rol S.C.aUon. Air Force Horwrs 3 Three Orange Coast students have graduated from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. R eceivi n g com - missions as second lieutenants at the same t ime were ; David Mc Carthy, son of Mr.· and Mrs . Charles G. McCarthy, 730 Amigos Way, Newport Beach, Jon R. Turner , son of Mr. and Mrs . Robert F. Turner, 9791 Cathay Cir- cle, lluntington Beach .and Lynn H. Whitney, son or 1\1r . and ~1rs. Leonard H. \.\'hitney, 2395 Temple f<lills Drive, Laguna Beach. Chapman Cites 8 Coast Students Eight Orange Coast students have re- cei\'ed mas ter 's degrees from Chapman College. Local graduat es lis ted are: Linda Pearlman Alga7.i, Point Loma Dri\'C #8, Corona del Mar, Karen J . CanaJ e, 661 Victoria Street~ Costa Mesa. Teresa Ann Tilma Lin- deman, 6132 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach, Phyllis Crow Hasson, 3882 lte ndrtx Street, lrvine. Also. Herbert Burridge. 28 Monareh Bay Plaz.a, Laguna Beach, Serge Beltran, 24291 Via Aquora Ave .• Lagw1a Niguel, Lawrence A. Fisher, 2S t56 Nueva Vista Ori\le, t..a.una Niguel and James L. Selby, -«Ol W. Coast Highway, Nev.··port Beach. Atlw .. ytw: ... 1;1i. .... Dist. Atty. R ichard Michaels had described the d e fen dant as a "vulture who preyed on lonely, bored, middle- aged ~·omen.'' P\>bllSl>ed OrM\99 CO.SI O.ll r Piiot. JulyJl.•nd A""'111 I, J, 1915 2M4-IJ. ~ Broten II~ LOS ANGELES (AP> -Despite £requcnt statements denying any presiderttia I ambitions ror the present, Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. is mov- ing closer to a possible plunge into n a tional politics, the Los Angeleti Times reported today. Asked by a Times re- porter during an in- ter view Wednesday ltow he would react i£ his name was placed on any state primary ballot, the 37-year-o ld governor said : "I might leave it on, might tnke it orr. I'm not locking m yselr in or out of anything.'' L6"k•ee!d Dda!I • ' 1'1 •. R ESID EN T S HAD com- plained that their blufftop homes were being undermined. Cost of building some sort or retaining wall was estimated at $400.000 .. According to Cleveland, the marine terraces were formed ''by ocean waves thousands or years ago when these coastal lands were covered by the sea. They are generally Oat and comprise some of the most valuable land in the s tate,'' he said. l\1arine t erraces s urround such communities as Monterey, Eureka San Diego, Palos. Verdes Hills and Santa Barbara. as well as San Clemente. Not all a re potential landslide sites however. THE COASTLINE AREAS where the soil is rich in iron or lime-substances that cement the terrace to the bedrock below are Jess l ike l y t o s uffer' landslides, Cleveland said. PUBLICN011CE •-n NOTIC'f TOC•EOtTOllS SUl"l!llllOllt COUlltTOll' THI" STATE OFCALll'OlltftlA llCIR ntf COUfllTYOll'OtlAfllOE .... A ... E!l•le of ROLLIN C. CUTTS. Deuned. NOTICE IS MER£8Y Gl\1£1\1 ktlhe credllOl"5 ot tr•• abo"1! namod tteuoeN !NI •II per-h•Wf"'O cl•ll'l'IS .... lns.t the WIO Otudl!nl •ro r-lf"ld lo 1119 lhem, with the ~•swry vOl.iC,....,. ifl 11'11 offk• of !Pie (Mfll .. lhl •-1!1>- tltled court, or lo preH'flt t~. wiltl ""' l'llUIWl"V YOllCIWr,, IOIM ufldtr!.191".edl &I ttoe olll<• of RAMSEY .. RASMUSSl!N •t ''' W. OCEr\N BLVO •• IN THE CITY OF LONG BEACM. CALIF. 9CI02, Wiiiet\ I!. 1"" piece 9' llulk1IU of tM \llldn'llQnt!d I"' •II mallff5 11tr1oli<1ino to IM ftlltle ~ Hid llKOdefll, wlltoln '°"" "'°"'"'"'~' '"'tin! putil k •llOnot ll'ILS nolicf, o.tH Julrts. 1t1s. DOROTHY a . CUTTS EXECUTRIX of llW WILL of .... •be .... ,,. ...... OoU<lml lllAMHY&tllASMUSll:N AtW91YSMUw •W.OCUN•LVD. L0H0 8UCH, CALIP, -.n ......... f#llllCUTlltlX P'llll111"'90 Of"M'll't Co&ll 0.lly f'\la{. July )1, MX1 AutVSI I, 1•, 21. t9JJ ..... ,S PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN&U NAME STAT&M&MT ,.,. tetio.lnt pt,_ II llol"I ....... .-sos: l BURBANK (AP) - Lockheed Aircraft Corp. has postponed its annual s tockholders m eeting while it seeks an agree· ment with a f e dera l agency on payments to foreign officials and political groups . These areas that are relative· ly stable are along the nOrth coast near Fort Bragg and some parts oC the San Diego coast .• Streams, too, affect the stability of the land. Cleveland said his studies have shown that a slgni£icent number of slides along the coast are related to stream d evelopm ent. HUNT IN GTO N BLUF" PlllOP ERTIES, t•1•S l!!lt •c "' 9owl•Y•rd, Suitt; ISO. HunUr19ton lll'oct\,CAHMJ The m eeting was postponed from Se pt. 9 to Nov. 5 to permit "agree- ment on terms or a eon- .sent decree regarding Lockheed pa·yments" l\ith the Securities and o.l/y.n.tPlloto PALISADES ALONG SAN CLEMENTE SUBJECT TO SLIDES _State Report Cites Marine Terrace D•ngera He said streams that have a relatively small rate of flow, shallow d e pth, directly flow into the sea and extend for only a few miles make the marine terraces more prone to slide than any other type o( stream. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE C. L.,,.I, Grulidlo UI, 111 .. Btecl'I 8oYltY•t0, S11IJ• 1jCl, H11t11lfl1ilO<'I lllMtn, tA ""'' Tiiis busilw\S Is ConflKl.O by• llmll• 4ld Nrlfllnl'llo, G. Loul' Grarl..,lo 11 1 This st~tl'l>tnl w•s fllOtf with 1 ... County Clerk ol Or•ngo C--.ly Ori.July 11, ltJS. • ' ...... Pllb!llJ>H or...., Cout o.u, PllOI, July 2t, 11, 11'4 ""'9V1t '• It, ltJt.- 11 ... 75. P UBLIC N011CE ' Exrhange Commission, 11"1cf'IT1ovs •us1NESS ll'1CT1T1ous•ut111111: .. s ••CT•Tious •us11111fss ll'ICTITious•usiNEss a Lockheed spokt!!s man NAME STA1"EMl"NT NAME STAT•M•fllT fllAME STATl"Ml!fllf hAMC .,.,.~ •• , Id Wed ,.,.. lollowl"g P.,rloOtl h 00i"9 bus!· TN! tonowi"'J POtlOfl' illO °°"'9 lllllV< The loOowlng Pff$1>1'\S ••• OOllllJ DIAi· .., sa nesd ay. ..u•!.~ ,,.,.,.a&: f\ti'.s: TN 1oi1ow1n11 "'$1>1'1' .'" c1e1na bi.Ill· PAL"S, 111;.o B•ker SI •• eosi. COLOR WEST GRAPMICS, INC., #EAT EQUIPMENT, J.Jn o~ llH!.•S: Drtlfl LalJ Mlw. CA. '2•1• :wllO lnlM ,t,ve.; t•J.t., Newpor1 l!JIMc.I\ W1tnf!f' ,s.tot•AM,_c;_A.,9210-t SPORTS IV, 23111 Brl.,_ Roed, Ann·Merte J , Amoro!IO, JI" 'rukon CA. '2660 Fr....cb !".. Be•g. •sell Roxbufi RO., Ill T.,,., CA~ A ..... Cml•Mes..1,C:A.ti•n . OV NA -CRAFT PlltE!"oS, INC.,. c-••IMat,CA.92tJS . JOHN MULLINS, 2•131 C..11• LOS ANG EL ES (AP) lll.1 ~liM\I Is tonduc.IH' or ,Ml W.. C•l!lornl• cotpor•Uon, l.00 lrvlne Helml .Y., Berv, •SOl Roxbury Rd., Marl•, .Y.lUlon V~jo. CA t261S -Four policemen and Cliv lOt.1.11. A•t,,103A.Nt!WP91'\le•cll,CA.~ Cdron•Oe1Macr,C:A.t'l61S TMOMA!"o FLOREY, 1S3l1 ~ """·M.1•1.fl J. Amor050 Thlt Mnest 11 col'ldu<t•d bV • Ce>r· This IMJS!ne's h tonducted by an In-L-. M!\~lon V1*1o. CA t2•'S two men accused of run-Tht1 si.ti.men1 ••1 111eo ·w.11r. ,,.. pora110,., dlvl.,.,.ili. Thl1bltMne\,J111e1noconoudldll'f'• ning an jllicil drug CounlyC:lertofOranQ41Coun1v onJulr OYNA·Ctlll•FTPRESS.INC:. Fr•nclsS.&.to P¥t,.,.,~~~: .. lll I b XI, 1t1s. Fr•n• J . OIP•Miuillo HoilmlM.eero ,,_,,,..,u ns a 0 r a t 0 r y w e r e Ftl?W Vic:• ~•$lltenl This' ,, ... ""'"' .... , fHOO wltl'I .... Thi.I ~lltttm ... t Hied wUll Ille c-tly hospltaiized for observa-Pullu~ Or..i" Co•.i Deity Pltot, Tiii• H•1o:1mon1 ..... ~ 111oo """" 1111 Cbun•vO•r•otCronoo c~yoil.Juty o.rao10r.,..tJMtn1Y on..1111~~i tion after apparently 4"'1""'·"·11,11.1•1s 2141s CMin1~ci.r~of or.,.oec°"ni'""Jt.o1y 31,1•1s.. -PllflfhMcl0rM911CM•tO.l!vP11o1, "· "'s. .. .. " '' • breathing h ydrogen PVBLICN011CE ,..., PutitlllfWdOr"oocoeuo.i1~P11ot, "":'' • • 14Y'11•14•1"' 17»-I). chloride gu,s in a fire ati------,-~~-----PIAIUillf!d 0r1noo cot.i o.i1y P11111 ~1,,1•,J1,21.1t1) ,.....~, ., ------------ PUBLIC NOTiCE •. ...,. -. ........ 1, 14, 11, fl, lfJJ JDDl.7) ...... ,,. the lab. IUl"altlOllt COUlllTOll'TNI! MOTICI TOClll•OtTOlllS After the fire was re-sTATIOll'CAL1•011i.11AFOlll PUBLIC NOTICE l\VBLIC,...-OTICE SUP'1"11t10111 cou111To11T..e ported, a police bomb n1•cou NT Y0110111ANC£ PUBLICN~• ~ sT•Tt:Oll'CAL11to1111u•too-. He, .t.·11* •4'W61 v •n..• THlCOUfllTYOl'OlllAfllGI squad team was sum· NOTICEOl'HlARIHGOP' .. l!YITIOll lU .. lllltOlllCOU!l,OP'TMlt: -.en ........ m maned Wednesday for TO ll!AIE lll fAL ,1110 .. c11tTY llOlll ITATIO,.OLlf'OlllNIA ,.,.. ...... Ml ... llltolllCOUlllTO''"I Etl•I• OI OARltELL Ol•N TH f. I" Ill 0 0 UC TI 0 fll 0 F TM&COUNTYOllO...... IUP'flltlOllCOUlll1'01'T._ ST•t•Ol"CALlf'OllllNIAll'Olll SCHUL.Z.~tecl. f ('a r th at un s table OEOTHl.lltMAL llllSOUtlllCl!S ..... ......... STATl.Oll'CAL.l ~lllHl,.JIO" 1111• C:OUNTYOl"OlllAIMM NOTl(,I IS HIRIEIY GIVEN .... c hemicals in the Ca noga Est•I• ot ALBERT .Y.ETMUIEN fllOTlcao11flU•1111100P1t1t:T1T1011 ntl!cou1111TY0,0111M1G1. ..._....... c.....wallfltlfMo.,..,..,,,.0-..,.i A$HMAfll ALSO l(NOW"°I A$ ALBllltT l'Oll ... O•AT• 011' WILL ... 0 ~ fll•. A.f41>tl .oncaol' MIAlllll>IOO, l"ITITION ~ ...... """ M•!119 c'94ms ....,..1 Park lab might ex plode. M.. ASHMAH ALSO KNOWN A.S A,M. Ll"n•115 TEIT&Ml:fllTAAT fllOTIP:Oll' HEAllllfllOOl'l"IETITIOft ,.,. l"ltolATli 0, WILL ANO..,. ""wlcl o.uotfll "" rtqulrW to .... A$HMAH, Of(e•M'<I. Elt•i. ot MABEL M. McWtLUAMS, TOt..us• lltlAL P'ltOf'&•TY L..&TT•fll T•St AM•INTAllY tntm. wltl\ ow flt(....,.., """"""""" In RapldTnnult nfvERSIDE (UPl)·- The County Supervisors \Vednesday appro\led a $16,000 5ubsldy for the Southern California Rapid Transit District that "''Ill keep the spec-131 25·ccnt bus far,e in effect ,in the county until the endoftheycar. . The specia l fare wu started la$t May lo at- tr•ct more ridcr5, NOTICE 15 H£REIY (ilVEH 1t..1 0e<.NWO. E.tll\e ol FLOllENC£ TAYLOR ~!1•1•,• .. f RAYMOND HILL trwoffk1ot t1wclwt!Ofjhf.-.,._ 1$.Afl:LL.A MA Y ASHMAN""" to-NOTICE IS H•lllt:•Y Ql\lffll '-HAlllllllSCOHSElltVA1"0RSHtP w1 ..... 1AM • (ff'"-llU.O~.OfloOf'IMt>il:ffltm,WI• ... '-t!lfl • pet II kw! TO LEASI. tlll.AL ~!VIE M, ROILING N5 MM ""111<1• NOTICE IS ME lltEIY GIVEN tNt HOTICIE IS hf:A:l:8V 01\lf.N ""' '*f'UM"' YOllCflt!'lj, .. t1M lllldtf""ltld PlltOPE.lllYY FOR 'lHl .. tlllOOU C· .,nllon '°' Pf'Melt et Wiit t"tl took-DOlltOTMY 1.. W!Lltt.ato .. flte llfM J0H't_~ lllA'rMONO WU t..14#.S ha' et lllt.tflc1 ofMk .... t .1.Qtl~, t I 0 H 0 II C E 0 T H E RM AL ,._ ...... ""' T1t1arn•nl'""¥ 1111 thol ,,......,_ a 11tllll0fl TO Ll!ASI! ltEAL nte11 rwf'tlll • ll'tUI*' fw f'rofaMt et All&f'"Y •I l•w, •tll Nt:WPOlllT RE$0Ullt(l:S, tete,_e to .... h 11 1111114-r , ... ,...a lo whl(n 11 -llROPIRTY. r•l,fll\CI .. wflktl .. Wlh ... o ltr lllVOflU el l&ller1 (INTl!flt ORI Va, SU IT!! •to, ..... tw fl#tt11r Nr1lcul•tt, .... -10t .......,.., Ntlk"1.,t, •..0 1"911 Vw ..... !Or f.,,.llllr Ntlk wl•r .. Md ttltt T"t•-••tr lo IN 1Mllli..r ,.. N(WP'OltT l l AC.H, CALI ... '111i611, ""1'-.... D!Me •• "''''"' 1111 -tll'lll .,.nd pl«• of Merlflt lht Jl""t"" ""tiltl• .... 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'"'lth!n '°'"'' ,..,_,,. 111111 "" lirll p..1>11c111on or 1 n11 l>Ollce. 0.IM) Row w11,,..1 ... 1n11 C•nnon E ••tulor ol lht .. 111 o•trw 100.,. n1M1ac1t<Mnl llllUISl!LLJ.,M ... TTll!lt INC.. llllUUll.1..J.MATTl•R 1•w. c.."Hi• P••k••r . """' c.r..1111, Ol1t, A ..... ,..,,.,Ece<1i1l.,. .... l>oU.ntd Or1nge COii! 0.111' l"t!OI Auou111, u , 21, 21, 1•1} ,..,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE ....... StJP't:•tOll CeUllTOF' THI STATI. OP CALI POltNlA llOlll TMI. COUNT Y OP'ORANOll Me.A-MW. NOTICIOF HeAltlNGOf PITITION "°II •lltOl•TI!: OP Will •NO "°Ill ltT"TlltS TISTAMllNTAAY Est111 o1 EA NEST J , OEMLE~. C.tff-. NOTICE IS HER119Y GIVEN tllel EDISON J , Ol!:MLf_R h•s lllldhl••in1 P•UllOll lo• Pr-<>Nlt of Win '"° lor ii· -. Of Ul•r1 T11tlmtnl"'I' ta IN AJllt~r l tflf'lfKI ID wt\/(11 II - PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 TMI 'UPlfltlOllll COUltT OP TMC STAT« OP CALUIOllllMIA llllANOl'OllTMI! COUNTVO•OllANG& Mt,A .... M OflOlll TGtMOWCAUll ~· CH ANO• O• MAM.I Ill lhl Mtlltr OI ,,.. A'plkl11or! al GAVI! CAllOI.. TICKNER ... ('""'91 9'N1 ...... Tti. •11CH~tfo1t ot GAYI! U.1101.. TICK Ne II tor Cllllt(le of MllW, IM~ll'll bNn llltd In Coun , 1na 11 1pe:ieor1119 l•om l •ld •o•Uc1llon th•I (;AYE CAROL TICICHEA 111~ 1 1110111~11<• 11111 P•OPO•lno lhtl lh• n• ..... CHI <h l flttd l O (A lt 0L (;AYE ANOE111511N. Now, lh•••t0<1, 11 11 "•••bt Otdief'ICI -Olr1''"'· th1t 111 PtlM>fl> lnltttll• ICI In Wld m11\11 00 l l)llttr Ml<Wt IPlll C-t In Ottptnment Jori u111nocu1 OI ~emO.r, lt/S, 11 ID o'cl!Kk 1,m,, OI MIO .S.J 10 thoW ti .. ~ Wiit IM -'k t lion tor cM noe Of ,..,.,, 11'1oukl llOI bi fll'.r!Mcl. It Is tu.it.er o•~••O 0111 1 COP-, ot !Piii Oro.r Ila P"bll\.lltO In'"' 0.tngo Colll 01111' Pilot, I IWWIPIPlf 04 Qllfll••I clrcul•llOtl. P•h•tM 11'1 Wold tOUMJ, 1t 1t11lont1 e1C11 wtektor louf IUC<•Hlve _,,,, P•lo• 10 .,,. O.y ot Wld1W1rl"O. 0.110 tPll• ?flh d1y Of JUll', 191), ltfrmon G. !KOv>ll l JudV-OI ••id Supu lor C<iu•I Jl•JJ MILLlll&MtLLElll lflOWll ... lrt &lvC,,NI . 10t '-" A11911t1, C.•IU•rnl• tooJJ AltlrlltJ't IGr At11,,llt1111 P\11111-0 Or11190l Cw•I 01ily Pilot, Ai.19 .. 11 1,1•,11,2&,tt/S 1'!6.-1S PUBLIC NOTICE B·IOJl7 PUBLIC NOTICE ll•MUI SUPllllOlt C.OU llT OF CALI HlllNIA COUMTY OF O•APolO• Ne.llo•U .. OltO.ltTOIHOW CAU$E ~II CHAHOI: 0 .. N.t.ME I In lhl ll'lltt r OI G EORC.E: ff. GONlA LI' 0 1 LEGOAE1(, lor ()lallfl .. Ne-. '1111 •••llc1tlon o• <;1orge R Ooll1•I" Dl'LIOO<tl•. tor (.1\1"(11 OI Nmt, f\evlt111 Dtll'I lii.d •n Cowtl,.,.., ,1 •llPH•l1'41 lrom '•Id 11>91i(e111.on lh•I GtorOt M, Gon11 l11 O.L•1;1C>••l1 h•I llllCI '" IPOll<lllOI\ PtOflOl lnQ 1hel "" ........ tw (l\tf!Ol'll 10 Gewoe GOIUlll\ L.qcw111. NOW , THEllEFQ RE, It I\ ordo;•tod -Cl>lr1tl10 111e! Ill Pt••On• lnltffllf<I In w ld m11\1r 00 """'°•' DllOl'O ml• C.OUrl In Oo p.llment 3 °" 11!0 l'otn °"' Of ~II, lt'). It 10 DO •.m 0'(10(~ ol .. ICI OIJ 10 •"OW t•u1"' _, ~h IP- pllUollorl tor '"'"~ Of"''"' 1~1a f'IOt Df .. ll'lltd. II 11 lurthef ori:s.red IPl•I 1 copy OI tllh Oro.r to "'°"' c, .. .., bl P\Ob1•1'>111 In ll'lt Ot•nv-Co1\I D111r Puoe. • t'll•IP•Ptr ol gtt'ltt•I 11Clrcult l!Ot1, "'4"1<td 11"1 uokl cour11,, 11 tt••• ln(e N<h w••~ !Or '°"' 1ucce11I"' -~· prior to-C11v ol 1•ld h•1r1ng. O.lcO. Jultt. !t/S. SAMUl:L OREllEN Jw•o• ,,,. SuP1rlo1 Courr Jl!llllQMt: i.01.LMAN UllH ...... Cw1, "-""" Aa1, CA. tZ104 Tl'I; 0111 loll-t)tl •n... .. ,, ..... uu-• Pvllll~d Or111ge (O&)t Oollt A loi, July II, 2•. )!, IM A"ll\1)1 I, 1~11 J&lt-I) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITOlllS SUfE 111011: COUll:T OF Ti'lll ST .t.TE OF CALI FOlllNIA FQlll THe COUNTY OF OJt&NGE NO. A·llNS ThUOlday,Auguat7, 1975 DAIL. Y Pit.OT D5 PUBLIC NOTICE PUllLIC NOTIC>: ....... $U•l 111011 cou llT Of TH E flCflTIOUS au11 H lSS ,, .t.TI Of C•LI fl'OllNlllo f-011 HAMI: STAY I: Ml:NT THI COUNT f 0' OllAHGC T .... •OllO•l<>g pt•Mltl\ ''" OG!llg ~ 1"" 111l.,, .,_., .. ,,.oo..., '" °'""" CllO•t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS •n.i Can Sotll h J°VCI It I 642 ·51178 I a. .. C;iil s. ...... 11.ae " W~h e Wlltll Ad _ _ F<o'I 0..01 """°"' .. ·-· Ht.111•21 ..... . NO TI C E OF HE ... AING fO L"AHY 00tJ(;LA$, I ID , 1<1'1 !.$T"ll.ISHPAl EA NllYOfMllll()N "1' M•Q• .. QtG•, M"••On \/••!~ CHILO t.111orf'll1 t'ltl1 ' ~: •• n._ • ....... ,_.,., ··---· == r::··"'"---........ !':'.:.~.:.!-.... - ... ,~•ISouclt. Plol .. 1111 ,,, OorllklG ....,,,~ Otw•. J•?ll I/I• M-....,a... 1········-····IH F s~~ w,,1on.,.1•1•.<111101n10 -,,, owsrs or _. So<,or,11, Dtt•lldlnl. " To llAYMOND llOLl!.H, N>I+<• I• P•ul a ... n~ll. •001 ·~"<••II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'•Ill' given 11111 UM •OO,,. "',,..., Alfln...,, LolA"9t'lt>,C.iolo•n"WXMl ERRORS: Advtf'fitt-n Gl'ftffal I 002 Tiii' DO.i\1111\1 I\ ft!llQ <Gnd<f(\IO by I 11111nu11 ,,..,..,., SG .. ci., ""' ""'° • P••tNf1n1p. should check th~ir ods ••••••••••••••••••••••• <On'l(ll1lfll IO tU•bl"ll P•t.,.tfllty OI t,1.,y Obtr MICHAEL CHAISllAN ~I OC.SOILL. fhl))l•ltme .. tl•IO(i••l~l,..C-1 dally and reopor1 •r· '9l•nitit.t.,,.,...10ofl•1e1c; Sou~ ... •t o.1-0•0ttn91 Countro11J .. 1v1t 1•1~ ron lmmrdl~y. Thr PARTY GIVEIS i.ttfl<• 10 Wll•Ch ,, "1•0" '°' ,.,.,,., , .. ,. DELIGHT getllCul1•1, I nd t!ltt It.. Un .. -Pll<.t ""'llUV.O O••n~ Coa;.I Otoly PllOI, DAIL y PILOT asw.nes or ,,..,Ing 1"' ""~ l\t v~ ..,..,,, M1 •or :'!''' H , ,t, ""'"~' 1, 1&. 1t1 i 2131•11 i\1 ESA VE H fJE Z s tory. 4 $1Pltmbe• l, ''''· ,, ,,,~ "'°"' Ol \·ll' liability for tM fint I bedr(t<trll, ' •-th •-me. P,M. I" 0.Dtrl..,.1\1 ) OI !lie •llO#. f<I· t • ~..£: .--1 '' U<I '"' 11111e1 coun •11e•1ta ., 100 c1w1e C.n•e•I --------------corrrc. 1"'""'1'°" unoy. W ith znx21i family room 0r1.,..w,,1,:w11t1A.,1,c ou1orn11. PUBLIC NOTICE '•••••••••••~ fl)r t ho:-.c :tpecial partle~ Tll0\1M>llt•C10tlnolttQulreroutoll· I' 1·ntt'r\a1nJn £ ~j l your 8" ten<l tl\t' IOl'ttolng ~tlllflt, -... r, II '°" ....,,,, ..,, c111n-i .,, .,,, "'"''n1•1 •1cT1T1ous Bus1~css b It n b:. r under a rlO"I 1o 1"'r •DO"• mon•IOf•.O (hlld, You NllMll STA TEMll!HJ Pubflth•r's Hotic.•: l' a t h >d r ,ti op en hea m \llOulO•PP1•••11111,,,.t,,no•l'lllm6~e T.,. io1iowln11~·!o<H'!1~ 11°'ng t>11W · A ll r eal estlll eitd\'f!rtised cci l1nw. Covered patio ~ .. ~o.,.. (t111". 11Wlu1111 wi -..e•r. "'~)''' In this n cwS""per 1s s ub· , nd I •t •. ·r 1 ,... r0 , ,,_ tOUt\ m1y l \\ume lh•I -l<I SPOllTS IV. \Off lnln1 Boulew1rd, ,.... " " " " _. nv.ing "° c1e1m 011n, \Yeh Pl'<e!llt! Torttlt1.CA"1NO ject to the Fl'deral t-"air pn\'rt('y m<ike this home flglll. SPORTS FORE, INC ICM Irvine ll OU$itl ~ Act o f 1968 a drearn conic lrue. CAii O.lt0A.11Qu11~. ltl~ Elouttvlrd, TIHlln.CAt'l..O h' h k ""·'°"O an-y t1t ,. .. 1,,1111 ,hll !lw)iftl\l b 11.-1n9 con<1uct"" or• W IC m H es ll 1ll~f;!;1J lo .,.... voe ~HERITAGE JUOITMJOMNS.OH CorPOr1t1on. .advertl S l' ··;,1ny pre JoM<;.1tt1t1111 '"'''1 1u11C•"t JohnG. M .. n1n, fe r t'.'n cc. I 1 m1t..il1on. or E...:t!C •I Cte.c1n1 Tn•~ \l11tl"lt'lll l•!t<I w1tn th( County t1ii.rn m ln 11t1on basi.-d l'HJ All•NI..,, C.. f1IOI C~•~ Cl Ot•nQI COUnlt Oft July II, t•!S REALTORS """"'•••• Ptt•ll•,..r F-0110 race, color. rcli~1nn , sex. Publl~d O••n'ilC co.it O•Hr P\lol, Pullli•l>ld O••n~ Co•~1 Ot •l1 Pnot. o r national on g in. o r iH1,[•------------ AU91J\t I. u, n .11. 1t 1s :>01•/S J~1 1 2i ,Jl,AllQ.,\17,1•,1•1s 11J~1s intention tn n 1ak r any P UBLIC NOTICE NOTiCI! fOCll EDITO•S SUPE ll:/0111 COUltTOF'THE STAT I! Of Clloll l'OlllNIA FOlll THE COUNTY Of OllAN(;E ICl.A•N ... E1t11e OI O';AMU N"l(•MUAI, Mt OSAMU !.AM N.t.l(lloM UlllA, Ot<e11"1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllN ESS NAME STAT EME NY ni. 1011ow1ng Pl•:.oo 11 oo.ng tiu1I· l'lllH01' 1'1 UNTLEY ANO llo5~0C:!ATE5 s uc h prcfcrcn('C. 1im1ti1 ti on, or di~cn min;.iuo n .'' COUNTRY KITCHEN PUBLIC NOTICE tor hH1hl• P1r1l<1.1l•rS, -lhll IM ------~~=~-----Umo .,.., pl1ct OI ""''''"9 .... Mn"W ...... NOTtCI' TOCRllOITOM su,e11110111 <OUllTOJl'THI' ST•TI. OFC•LIFOllllNIA l'Oll THll COUNTY OF OltANGE Nt, .t.·IJ014 EU1to .:.f LILA MAY T•Tt", 1U LIL.A M, TATE , 1ka l.I LA llloTE Dl'<••wtO. ' NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN lotl\C NOTICE IS 1'1EREBY GIVEN lo 1~ cr..,itor1 01 lht '"°"" 111mtd 11K10i:n1 t,,.I •If l>'l'\Oftl ~4 V!nQ Clll"'~ ~in$1 thl wlG CltCt<Hnl ••• reqw!ted to lilt tntm, wit~ Ille .-c••M•1 vouc:ntr1, 111 Int Olfote ot IM cler~ "' 11\t! '"""' .,,. llllld court. or topreMnl tllem, ... 1111~ 111c11wr~ WH1<Pler1, to Ill• """"1IQN'd II Int offl(• ol BURTON, GAULOIN, THOMSON ANO I/ELSON, Allorne,, II Lew. 1•1• Soulh P11nter "'""" 1fld l'loor, Whlltlft, (1Uto1n11 '*2, wl'lk~ I' !lie p1.-;e ol ou1lne•$ ol lfll Ii"· Clit•IJQl'lecl ln •II m1t1er\ Pf•11!nino lo Ille es111, ol 111d 4ecedi!nl. w111dn '°"' ,.....,,.1&11\er t"'r ll•lt pu11Uc•t•ono1 thh OO!ICI. ~~~i!:.,~~=~~;·· Hun11ngto11 &ttcP!; H""ll•v Beck Okllotm, 111&1 LIO< l.t'I., Hunll"fl!On 811cll, C•lllornl.t ~I Thi~ O..~lnt'I i) COl\d,.<11<1 by an on. This n e w s paper w ill n ut This immaculate homr. knov.·ingty acct'.'pt any shov.·~ llkc-a model a nd a dverti s ing fo r r C:il has the larg es t kitchen estate whit'.h is in \'!Ola· and isl and cooking lion of the law Ct'nle r your s truly has ,.,,-----·------1 ever !IC-en . T -.'O pantri~ Houte-s for S~e too. SPpur a le luxurious . •·"'4t "'"" 'll tor Aug111t It, 1tl,, •I t :JD SUP'l!llUOllCOUltTOfTHE •.m., In l~ tlk.lllroom OI Oo!,._rtnownt STATI O'CA\.IF'OllllllA FOii No. l ol Mold cowrt. 11 100 Clvk Cefltff TMll:COUNTY OJI' OlllANGE Ori"' W.1t, 111 '"" CllJ of Stnl1 AN, HI. A•MMJ C.lnor..i •. .. OTICI 01' MIAltlNG OF' PETITION Otltd llo!IQ, 1• ltlS. t'Oll ,JtO•Afa O• WILL ANO Hiit WILLIAM•.SIJOlolN, LITTllttTllST.t.MtNT•RY 'Colif\IJ Clork E1t1t1 01 llRTHUR E. TA¥LOll, DIM&.•11,l'EltOHA,LANGElll Allll THIJA ELLSWORTH T AYLOR •1t1tOKV!ST, L.t.U(Hl:lol(;CO, a A.I!:. 1'1>¥L0tll, DtC .. H d. ' ll!WIMll NOTICE IS HEREBY G!\IEH 1"-1 .. 1 ....... l (lll•tnl.,S11llo lt'I •E .. TllllCE U.MB hll fUM hertl11 I Yftt .. O(ll,CA.tolll Pllltlorl tor Pl'oto.t11 01 Wiil '"°tor,,. "'""""''' '"' '11111..,,, -e OI lAll••• Tt1!1 ...... 1 .. , to .... PuOll\.lltd o ........ COISl 0.111' Piiot Pllllll\oner ••l•~nc• 1o which /$ mtoe "'uv•i.t '· 1, ll, It IS 2"/·IS for turl!\lr ptt1k .. 11r1, t t'ICI tr..t I,,. tlmt •I'll pt-.:,e ol ,...,1,.g '"' wme r...i tilMI Mt fol Avgu\t tt, 11/J, 11 t .XI •.m., 11"1 tM tour\room 01 01Porl""fl! HO., al UICI teu•I, 11 100 Cl vie c.nt1r Ori"' W.110 111 the CllW' Of S.,,11 .,.., ~ltemt1. 0.MC A"9\lll I, lt1S, WIL.l..IAM E. SI JO"N, CeurityC11r-. T&OIULt..IVAll MMC..-M. h+l•lM ...... •1C,CA.Mlll ....... , .. ,,.11 ....... P\11111.,_ Or1n91 Co.ti t O.llW' PllOI, Alltu$1 l,t, U , 1t7S ~JS PUBLIC NOTICE Ellllo oC E STEBAN SANDOVAL, Ott ff'". HOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 llW crtodl'°" ot the 11>ow1 1>1meo CIK<!Otnl ltlll •U wrto111 Novl11g tlllftl!. ~lml Ille Mkl Cltc10tnt ••e rtqulrld 10 Ult u.m, wl!PI I ... ntce1wr, YOUC:l'ler1, 1 .. tr. ol'fltt of 1111 <Ill•• ot '"' •bo"" ....,. tllltO<OU•I,"" topre11n1 '"""'· ...ith lhl nttlllWry vouc:ller1, lo thl "-1'11Qt'<e0 11 lMUw OlllceotSILl/A$" EATON, 1140 W. SANTA •N• 6L\ID., !i>o\NTA #>NA, CALIFORNIA 1?101. whlCll ,, "" P'•• 01 0\>1111111 of lht under~ In olll "'4111••' peri1lnl111,1 lo ll'le Hl•t" ot Mid dll<tdlnl. wltlllt'I •our""°"'"' .. It• lhoflr>t py!IUCllion ot 1111~ llOllU!. 0.ttaJuh 16, 191) GUtLLE RMO DOMJ N~El E•ICUIOtOf l"e Wiii ol IM 1110vt n1meo Oecedtnt Sll.VAS&llATON 11•w.11S.n\ll """' •1vd., 5IMt ...,,., Ctlllorfll• tJIOJ Tel; 11141 JSl-1Ml """'11111' "" I! ••~UIO<" Publl"""' Or1ng.-Cot•! Oohly Pl July 11, 1,, JI, Ind A"9u•I 1, It IS 1Ml).I PUBLIC NOTICE JllMt INT"t: 5UP'EAIOll COUllTOfl" TMli 5TATE OF' C•LI FOllNI• INllNOfl"OltTHt: COUNTYOlfOllANGll NCl.AMJlJ OltOE1tTOSMOW1.:•UIE FOlll CN llNGEO,HAlllE 111 ll>e ~"'' Of IM Appllctllon OI FLORENCE "· RAYBURN For ::hinge Of NI ml Tl'le •PPll<•tlon ol Fl'.ORENCE A. llAYflURN lor thlnge ol lltmt, """1"11 :iee.. 1111<1 In C•utl, •nd it -lf'IQ lrom WIP 1ppllt1llOt1 !Piii FLORENCE '-RlloYBURN h11tilt<!1n IPCWk..ltloro YGSIOll"'ll lhtl htt MMI be,,,......, to ;-LORENCE A. FORTNER. <rldltor\ of I,,. •Dove 111m1d OKIOen! '"'' 111 perWft1 hiving c"lmi. ~n\I t"' Wkl ckcede"I ''' '~"Ired lo Ille thlm, .. 1tn 1.,., "''"'"'rv ""Ouct>eri.,;,, lhl offk e 01 1"' cit•• 01 lh1 Ibo .. .,,, llUed CO\H'I, '" 1o Prt\.fnt lh•"'· ...ilh lht llllf1Ml'y VOUClll!r1, to the .. ~•SIQnl<I It !ht Oll l<f o t ROBERT L . HUMl>t1REY5. Aft.,,,_., •t ........ •I 0o .. , Ori.,., S..lle lJ, Ntwpor1 e.:.-c11, Ullloml1 t'J..O, wllk ll h !Pit pt1ee ot ll<N""'' of IN undi!r11g,..d In •II ll'Wl· It" Plrtllt'll"O lo the tllolf ol Will.,.. t leltnt. wUhln •our mOt1th1 .,,.,. ttw 11.,1 P'olbll<•llO<I Ol tP!ls 110th.t. 0.!10 July 10, 1t 75. HERMAN RAYTlloTE E••t"t"' ot 1n, w.n ol l"'r IOovt n.t,,.,.<I de<ldef\1 lllO•l'llT l . HUMfHRE Y S lltlorntf 11 Ulw •10. ..... 0.1 .... ..... ,__, .. a<~. CA, IJW.O Tll: 111•) .. l-Z110 An...ntv lit I' RtCUllr P\1111 1.,..., Or1noe Co1s1 OellW' Pilot, ./ult tr, 1•, JI, Ond Ayg.,,t 1, 1t7S '6~15 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTlc;E IN\llTIHG •IOS NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEPO '""'' lht 8o1r<1 ot Educ11ion 01 1/1e ,..,_,._ M9w Unified Sthool District of 0.l"Qe count,. Colitorn11, ... 111 •rc"I"" w11tc1 l>IOs UC) to 11 :00 •.M, on !Pie 1J.lll °"' OI Augu1t, 1'IS11 tM Ollie• ol WICI Sc- Dl1t•itl, •oc1l•CI II !I Si Pl1<r11111 Avenwe, Coll• Mt••, C11 110<'11l1, .tt w!\lt ll lime 11ld b•CIS wlll bt pWl>lltlv _.....,,.o •tld ior · CLA!.SAOOM f'UR,.,lTUAE Atl bids tr• ta 111 111 1<corC1111e1 w•I" C-IUon\. lt•'1•ucllor\\, and 5"""'1tlc1· tlof\1., •llith ••t ,,.,.. Ofl I ;1.,. in "" othce ol tlW PurchtSh>Q Agtnl ot stld School Ol1!rlcl, 11SI P!1<enli1 •ven ... Co\ll M9w,C•litorn11. 0.lt<IJl/ly 11, 1t1S, TOl(tl(O NAKAMUR.t. Admlfll1lr1lrla ol 11>t E•ll1t &I ll'le lllOVt ....... Cl ile'edtl\I •UlllYOl't,GlloUL OtN, THOMSON AHO Nl:l.SOM ""°',."''' u .. "" s.vth 1'1h1t1r Att. 1'10Fl- -lltl•r. C1tltet11l1 -J T1l :UUl •ff..Oolll llltw11111 +., .t.dfllinlnr•lril Putlll""'o Or•llge Co1u Otilv Piiot, July 11.14, JI, Ind AWQU\I 1, 1tlS :MoSl-15 P UBLIC NOTICE IUfEllltOR COUllTO• THIE ST ATI! OF CAltl'OllNtA Hiit THI! (OUlofT Y 01' OllANGE Ne. "·l lJtt NOTICE OF SALE OF llEllL ~lllOPl!lllTY AT P'ltl\llloTIE 'ALE In'"-Mtttt• ot 1h1 E slt te of J m ES EOWARDS ROS!., Dtctt)ld NOTI CE IS HERE8Y Gl\IEN th•! ll'le-•iltnfd w1111e1111 p1lv1ltMI" lo IN! PllQntil an<! l>t~I biOClet, WOitCI 10 conllrn>11lon of tile S11oerlor eo..rt. :inor titer 11\e !•1n "•' ol l>l.IQUll ltlS, ti tr11 olfltl ol JAMES L. RUBEL, J R., Altorne, I I L•w. l Cll 'VI• Ooorlo. Ne._t eeoch, O<•nc;te coun1v. <;11te OI C•lltorni•, •II tl'le rig!\!, llllt, 11\dln· t.,eit ol dtctoent •t tlmeot M•tll, Ind 111 Ille rlQlll tl11t •nd 1nttre1t !hit 11\t ~t•I• 04 ''Id oect0t111 llti .-;qui..., 11'1 O•wld.,1!, HU"t!IJ II. Ot l>o!m Tlll' lllttrr>efll ,. .. , l•lt O wo!h I,,.. Cowfllr (lttk or Or1nge Counly"" JuJv 10. 1t1s. F41'!111 Pullllshld Or1t1oe Cool! o.uv P,101, August I, 1•,11, 21, 191!. JCI02·1) P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •uSINt:'~ NAMll STATEME"T The lollow!ng peri.on i~ doing ti..~ "'""••= CAROEL CO .. Ute Wtst 11!" 'ii,. CCIII M.-lO, C.t. '2627 8trn1rd 110 ... ••0 Sch .. tl, Sil C...t..r. Co>" Mt~•. C• '1•11 This.,,. ....... }·~ '""CIUClt d by •n In· <llvld~L Ot rNrG Schull TPll• ~l•l.,."1enl ,...s hlf'd woln 11" Cou•Uy Cler-01 0 ••"9" County Oft July :re, 191), , ... , ... Pul>lo\N'd O••no-co;o.i Ool1v Pilot, July )I. Ind A1111u•l I, "·' 1. \~I) 181'·/) PUBLIC NOTICE Flc;TI TIOIJS •us•" ESS NlloMESTATEMIENT Tllf fOllOWl"'ll 1>"1 ... n !1 CIO•ng tlu~­ nf~1 o~· LAGUNA BE•CH SIGN CD .. lH> Oce•nAY• .• Ugun1 B"KPI, CA.'1651 Franco/' Boucller, •St. H1wtl'IOr,... Rd., Ltoun1 Betch, Cjl,, t1•11 This l>u~lr>eS~ h tDl'IOUc led ov.., ,,,. 01vim..&1. f••ncois Boutl'ltr Tnl, i1a1enwn1 ,..,s liled ,..,1,, tl'le eo..ntr C!trk ol O••n1,1e (lk.lnl¥ on Joly l1 , 191!. "'"' Pvbll'ol>td Or1nge CW\! 011!~ Pilot, ••H;'IUll1, 10,JI, If, 191) 3010-1) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt!'Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UHfVfRSITY PARK SP.O.RKL.Bt f.1ust be experienced to be believed. A 3+ Fam. h ome with a fantas tic parents r c lreat added lo the m aster bedroom . air cond & a y .wrd large enough fo r s mall pool. Bright. c h eery ilnd col· orful. Over 2t(X) sq . ft. Now reduced to only SS9 ,900. Call 644-7211 --OCEANYIEW 61EDROOMS $15,000 4000 Square feet of living s pa ce . Very la rg t'.' maste r s uite with sweep- ing ocean view. Ex · rellent for young e,,;. ecutive. Treat yourself -call 646-7 171. mas ter bccfruom s uite. PanclC'd Lonus room can he 5 th bed r oo m . Beautifully landscaped with pin~ f<1restout rront. Fruit trees out b;,ock. l"Quail l liilPlac• . , Prap.,.ti•• 7Sl-1920 !400 QUAii Sl. N(WfO•T 111 ... CM SOPER SHARP Formal living room w /vaulte d open beam ceiling . Gourme t kitc hen w tran1ily room -t new lands caping. Cal\ Sparl- ing Investm ent Corp .• 833·3544 JUST LISTED! MfSA'VBIDE 4BRPoolHomo o n pres tigious Clubhouse Dr. A n e wly decorated, fres hly paint('<!, 4 BR, Fam·rm home w /.a hui::e 42 · O\'al pool. Outstand- ing fo r $74,500. C.:.al l 644-7211 elm Now, lht,..10<'1, II I• Mrttlr oroer.o incl d.ttK"d, lhll 111 01tl<1<\l lnltft>I· Jd In 'Wld miller CIO •DOttf tllklrt> 11>1• :our1111 ()eptrltnenl 3 Otl Ille 1MlldayoC 414USl, ltlS, 11 \g:OO A.M .. Ol 1.l•d <WJ ID il'IOW CIUH Wllf llM lpplkltlOtl 10t ;"-'9f Of,,...,. lllo.,ld not DI tr-l'dl' El th 11100.r mu\! S\ltllTlil 1 tllCI ~ po111 ifl Ille lo•m 01 a <erlitlrd or t l\hitr'> (.nfl(k Ot I Old llor\d -I to 1;.,.. Pl•<•n• U %J ot the '"'°""I o1111e bid, mlde p11y10l1 lo the oroer ol UM "'-ti·Mew Unlllrd Scl>OOI Dllt<!tl. • Pt•lorm-• 60,.d m•f bt ,_.,..,., ti lht dlK•tllon of Ille Ol1l•lcl. In 1N •~I ol ltllu•t to lf'ttr lfttO -~cOtl- 1•1<1, UM P1'0Ceee15 of tl'le c Plt<lo. .,,;u De IOl"ftll...S, Of' ift Clll Of I Donel, ll'lt hllt sum lht•-•Ill tw tortelltd io wid !i(-Olii•l<t of 0<11'111" Clk.lr.IY. :.operttlon Of l1w, or ot,,.rwl'9, '""'°'I ·-------------- on Mk!lllOtl to thll 01 ••Id dtcta...i at Ille II"" OI dt&th. in 1no fo 1!111Wo1 <e•- ... ,n ••II P•OP<'•ty 111 ... 11d in !ht'°""" lJ ol O•tnQt, 5ta1e ol CtUlo•ni•, 1Ml"\lc11l1•ly deic:r!O.CI ••IOllo ..... : GOLF·IEACH 'I• ACRE-4'00L 4 BR+ DIHE PUBLIC NOTICE ltOYICI O• IMTINTIOlll TG Clt••T• SICUtllTY l lolT•llUT 1s.c.,t111-1111 u.c.c.1 NOTICE 11 !ltrtb¥ g lvtn lo lhl CrtdllOrJ ot SHOWER MATE COltPORATtOH, 0111tor, wi.w Dull· t'IHS ..,HI Is 11111 Sk P•r' Ortlt, SwllO F & G, ln<IM, co .. ntl' ol Ortnge, Slal1 al C1tllotnl1. l~•I 1 wcurlly '"" .... ,,,Is 111owt I• be t•tlltd by Oltllot ....,t rlntld toSMALl flUSINESSAD· MINISTAATION, S1cur1C1 P1r1,. """'°" b\ISifWIJ lddrts• is Mt So\1111 ••-•I', l.Oi Ang11t1. Cownty OI Lot Allgolti, SU.It of CtUlqrfll• t001'. T1'll -"' In -Ith lflt S..CurllJ 11'W"'°'I Wiii tw C!t•lff II, ifl W-•11, •11 lbllltll -11'16<1'\IMry. ~Ol'f ..... KC.olllll• '"''"·""· eQUlpmtflt, lurlllt11r1 anc fur11l,hlng1. Of, Oltllor (-ring proper!, llOW IOClltd-' 11111 ».y Perk Cl•c•. $ult1 F & G, lrw!M, c-.ty ot Ol'IO'Ot, Siii• ol G11Hou11., .,,Cl b111IM11 -nown 1 1 SHOWllR MATE CORPORATION. TN olortse!il '9<.,rllf l,aMIKtlon .wtll be 'on1umm1toi;I on or •II•• tnr 111" .. , Of Aug .. st, 1tl$, •I SM.It.LL llUSI NESS ADMINIST RATION,. M• SIUth BrooOwtJ, LOS ·~1•5, CA. too!~ "ifl 1n1l1llmtnt1" by .. u .S. T .. ISUfJClllCkS". Sol•t "' k,_., 111111 S.cvrf'd Pllrty, •II bl/l.ln11s "'"" 1 •nO lddrlltlS Uleft by 1111 Oolil't1r lor lho ""'' .,.." "11: Pftl,-;$e,... 0.1111: J""' 11, ,.,, SMALi. BUSI NE-SS AOMINISTlll>TION llW': Gl•Old Y. Morlt•. Ohlfl'l COUll\11 SIMl.L8USINISS •OMINISTllll•TION MtlMllll• ....... •1'•""· ........ I LNA ......... (.lllfwW1 ... 11 aMl"IWMe, l.·1&UtJ·IM1·LA ...... P\itilllw.d Or•1t1t Cotti C)e.11, f'tlOI, AucMl1, 1'7J lOU·7J PUBLIC N011CE MOTIC& TOP•llSONS INTR1tl:•'llO IN'INI ltT•TI! 01' MA•Y 8L.Alll WILLIAMS ~ktll ..... ,.,.,.,_: To •II """°"' ln11r1,toa. -tl'ler " <•Mllors, Ml••, 11911"'· ., -•IMtl, 11"1 I,,. .,~,It ol MARY Bl.Allt WILLl•MS, Doc11nd, Whole 1 .. 1 Id· ~i _. vi. Prllcll111len1 t, 22100 C-. ll•IT: llMI Mot11r11 1111-fllory or eofMlll'\ltll1tr1tltn 1Mvt °"" IUllR to a...-w. Uwla, Ill, Atl'rt'llflllr1lor wllh Ille Wlll-•H DI': W•.,.... (out'I> 1, Prtbolll C-' .. tOlltl DI '°"""'"'"' , .... 11111c llO<I ofU'll Sl•I• ol Ml(l'llOlfl. TMll tflfi lolt>owt,.. per.01111 lrdlttlltd <lo 1t hOl4lftt Pit-I lflrOPlrlY .. U'll Mlddt<.Wr.t; ' k<vrllr f'.lcltlc frol1t 1-1 ..,., )471 VI• Lid,, N•WllO•I Bllt h, c.1111,1111 '1lt0, Cit' ol: Nt•pott .. ICfl, (.OllMy ti; Ot-19. 'llwl lhl ltl'ldtr~ cMll.., toe ,._ "' ... t1!t llhl ......... I_.,..,,., or tol· ltd tN Cl•lmll l Incl II ,,_... NI <e.tllc.led ., rtttl"'" ,,.... 1"4 St.i. .. C...lfol'nl1 lt thl Mlle \late w"'"' Mot· ttt• t111.,.,.111ttr •• ot 1omlnl11t1llon NwtbMtlll-C, All Pl'*-fll,1111 cltlnll 19tildl tht ....... 41" •II ir111t01I In MICJ lllalt ..C -~ 1'i MtlCI kl lllth,..,,...... _. .iw wrllltft Mtlct .t TIKl'l llbtK• ·-.. "" "''°"' If "''°"' ....... to, If l'llltlllll ,.._I •rltierlY eot, I ... ........... 1wcJ1 ,.ilct -ti '°t fl .. r1 to .. l'ff..,. llO~"'I 1"4 ptr-1...-•· tv• d91lflU•"'°"' thlclolm It,....... 11 ft~•ttllt ............ INfl: TMllEI: MON'l,..1 •ll1r lltO _.k..lllofl Of 1"11 11flk1. lupntW .... wl ... 111 /1.1 """'lnllltll1t w IWI• 11 U'll ltt.tt-" fl'IP'fllMf 'IWllllMt\t '"" \ ,..,_...._ Of ..... ~ DIT" '"" ,,.....l,14,11,Jt.ttl' ltU-JS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC.I! 0 .. 8ALLOT •1tGUMENTS IN CONNl!c;TIOM WITH TMIC FOll-TION ELl:CTION l'Olt TMt: MICW fOUNT•IN V•LLl!Y CITY E\.l!MINTAltY SCHOOL DISTllllCT ANO'lloll! Nt:W FOUNTAIN \'A&.L•Y HIGM SCHOOi.. DISTlllCT TO 81: MEL.0 NO\/EM•l!lt •, 1t1J. Nolk t 111>ere111 gl,,.., !hit 1 lorm61· lion 11t<tklt\ will bt ,,.10 tor llW 111w 'FOl.lt'll l ln l/llltJ C:Uy Elemtnta•v Sc,_, Dltlrlct 11\d 11'>1 "'"' l'O<inl•ln Vt lltY l-lith StllOOI Ol\ttlc1 In lhtCourl· ly of Or•l>Of on T.,.tdtf, Nowml:>er •, 11,5, Ind I~! !ht Ret l\ltlf ot \fol ..... hi\ 4etermintd lhll 1111 l1SI dlW' lnll llm1 lor Ullno 1rgumtftl1 tor -orvu- mrnts 10•lfl1l 1N pr-\!tlot'I) ls Stp. ltMbtr S, t•IS, 5:00 p ,m , 1t l~t Reol1lr1r of \/ot1r1 olllt t , 111' E. Ch11t11ul Av'""'· S1nt1 Ant, Olllorf\11, ,,_llc1 Is twlN• g1.,." Ill.ti if mor1 tl\tn -lrOIH'nfnl lot or 091lnsl ltll ,....,....,..,IS 1\lllmlll.O, Pf'•i.r.-nce #1d priorllW' lft tlM s.tlttllon of ti. ""'" ments .iwin tw In th• loll-Ing°""'" CU &ant llOI ••1<K l1tlon1 ol <111ftll1; CU ll'ldlvlOUll Wlt•s, AU •<OUINl'lb ...,.,. Oit -Hied In the""" ,...,...r 1s 1 pllltllng lfl • clvll KllO<I bl' their •ulllort, Ind Onf !lo,,. I/di IHOc:illlon or cUINflS fllltlQ '" ''911"""' .iwin ln-dUO. \IWrtwllfl Ill lk.t!llOllS Nrntll'lll !he NI-I ol II• 0411cl•t. NO A'Ol'l lP\911 11,.. ,..,,.., will Oit prlnt1C In cONll(llon wnn on 1rgutner1I m.UM lo !hi~ HO ergumtnl ,,..II ••<Hd --•In lltlOl!I. 0.1td thl, 111 01tol Avgust, HTS. M.J .Ml>'l'ER R1olslr1r ol vot1•s Bv S!llrlty Ott1lor1 OttPlllf Pvbllll\IO Ol°l"Vtl CMll 0.111' l'llot, .4tJ9wSI I, 111S 1t1to7S PUBLIC NOTICE l1'4J IUP'I. lllOlt COUlllT 01' CALIF'OltNIA COUNTTOfOlllAMGE C.ASI llUM•llll JM11t SUMMONIONCOM,U.tNT IH~~f~~:I Ptc,C:~FPl;N ~~:~o:~--; !loll, •I. l(AllL 0UIP$T0N, VERNON lllAY OAICLY, llYRL MAUR ICE oNAllHll.A , W11.LIAM PORTS. WILLIAM IC RU $1!:. JR,. J UL IA l(RUSE, D•LE LIS$NER, $HfiRYL 1.1$SNlilll, DONALD BURNS, LUCY ~ltN S, llOflEJt T ,ROSSElt, li!JtNllllO CLAYTON. G-E•ALO Ci•Y, PAYR1CI( IA•OV !iN•H\., BEltNARO (LAYTO N, G iRAl.0 GAY ANO PATA ICI( 81tAOV WAHL lloS CO-PAlllTNliltS OIA HAAllOllt MOTOJt HOMl:S, •hd OOES 1 fHll'OUGtl JO, l~tu1!"', 0ttf4'l'W:llt\I\, T• 1,. o.,.,.,..r111: A tl•ll ~lint hn tlMfl lllld OJ' 11'11 •l•l11Utb •Im.I 'f'Oll, If \'Oii wl.rl to dtt1fld lhll ltwiull. l'O\I '""" !tit ltl lhll C0\11"\ & wrllllll plMdlno In rtlC>Of\M to lht wm11~nl 1or • wrU11t11 Ill' tr11 111t•dl110, n 1 Jvllk• c.ovrtl Wl llltt'l lO '''' -"'" 11111 tummlf'IS It """"'" on .,OU. OU.""111, '°"" ...-eiilt ... II Ill""''" Oii .. k .. tlon lly lM pt1lfllflfs 111a 11'11 cw<t .,..y e-n•• • 1~""111 190tnll "°" tor tM ,,_, or othtr r1!111 r1qu11t1C1 Ill 11'11 tO't'IOlelllll. .,.,... ......... k u11 ... ftw•••· ..,., .. tMt ... "''·,... ........ .. '"""'4tT .. ..,.. ..., ......... ".,. ....... 11 ........ . OllHOtt .... ti.11•, •• ,, W.l.riJOtl",C~ 1v111.•.0tllltft1, Jr., °'""'' . II 11 turther O<<ltr-ed !hit • '00\t of lhlt 0<-dtr M l>UllH\IMCI In ll'le 0.""911 C.0.51 Oolly Piiot a lllW\PIPlf ol 1"'1•11 cltculallon, prlntto In I.lid :-y,111tes1 one:• tlt1'1 ,.etk!Ottour wcct1•lwe -•-I prior to UM,,., OI w la 11e .. 1ng. o.1eo tllh 111hd•r 01 July, 1915 $AMUELORE:llEN JUO(le ol Slld S..per!o• Cclut1 "'"'Ult!Cll L. MUt:Hl.I, 150. ~WUUILrellwC. Sii. lllZ LOI ~ti, C.Ul1rnl1 ... Jt r•1 UIJlm-s1rr,,.,......r P\il>!l""'CI Of'•noe Coo\! O•llt Pilot. Jutv1•,11, 1nd ...,.!l.,st 7. 14, 1t1i 2n2.11 . ·-PUBLIC NOTICE HOTI Cl! 01' P'U8LI C SALE OF'COLLATt:ll.t.l NOTICE HER.EBY I!. GIVEN bl' the SftellOOComponr t""l•t IO:OOA.M.on ~ 1]. ltl}, •I Wrwlc• 'tllllon -m lws loc•t10 11 5•11 LlfKDln 1,. Cl'l"IS, C:.11/ornll tot.>0, 1 ... !iNU 011 Co;iomp1ny, I ••c11•td pt tty, wlU 'mlke • llUbllc ia1.,. of tame 0< •II 04 11'>1 toti-. lno l>f'OPf•ty, 111 o! •lllth ""'"""' ,.._ llltd lg\ ... (Ol\CIU(l Of ltll •utomotl .... Mnlc.t lltUOtl llwLl""•i. lormtrtJ con- OU(tla I t Ille llloW~I~ lddrl11 by 'Victor Rutltllld llloberl V111y: A. Mls.c:11l1t110w1 lt1ms ol lnven. tory, l<>eludl"fl !l•loll1>1, motor olls, -llr.1; fl . MIKlll ... ..,us Items of Mf'WICI "-'!loll tools.,,.. equlpmenl : C. MIS.C:OlltJl'l-11•1111'11; O. Account1re<•lv11111; E. Pr1Kttd1ol A, 6 , C,-D. AU of lhl properly U~l•d I bow ii MJb. ltct. 11111"!1" of'"" Shell Oh Compef1J IS M<U..., Pl•ll', IS coll•le•tl unotr. s.c..,111 Ag•Hmont C11ttd DIC"""'' lS, 1tn wl'lk h HCUTll '"' o~ltlllol'll, Uffllltlli. tnd l,,..llltcntl1 qi\/, R11tlt -A. VOlll' to'"' s ... 11 Oii °""""''' -re91rdl11V whl(1'1 tt'llro IMI i..n llltd • llnt fl<l"V 1.l•l1mt11I With IN !otttelttyol $1111, Stall of CtU~. SHELLOILCOMP•HV P.0 .9o...1M• LOtlQ h•cPI, C1. tOIOI P,W,Fll1Mturlt1 01\ttlctM#J,,.,Qlr ""' P\/1111,.....0 °'"'""' Co•sl 01111 Piiot, """""17, lt1S JODS-1S PUBLIC NOTICE Ha blddll!r m1y wUhclr•w his bicl kw 1 p:rlotl of lorty-11,,. USI divs 111« Ull oet11"1 lor 1111 openlr>Q tlMrirol'. TPIO Boord ol Eo .. c1tlo11 ol the Nl•POl1·MeW Vnllltd Sc'-O.slrKI rt'M•YIS IM r111~t to •tJ•CI lnl' or 1H llldJ, •l'ICI not llll.,.S\lrl!J I CCOpll lhe '-"&lid,•"" lo w1i,,. •ny lnforma11. IJlll' IN"t<aUllt!ly In 1ny bid <...C:"i""", 0.lecl July:JO, ltlJ. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL 01!.IRICT OF Orani..Co1111IW', C1lltoml1 By Oorolh' 1'11rw1y J'l\hrr P"rch11l1>9 Agtnt PVl>lt"'t<I O••noe Cotst oau, Pltot, July 11, 11"1d AllQ.,11 7, It IS ~IS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE: 0' TltUSTal!'S SALE LOlll NO, D,S2J1 ·1 T.S. NO. 1 .. 50-, THE (Il l.I FOANIA·S•NSOM£ CORPORA Tl OH , 1 t;1lifor11l1 Corpo11- uon 11 d11tr 1ppelnttd Tr"''" - !hi fol-lr>Q Ol•crll>od o..ed ot tr1,11t Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1'Q THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CA$H IPll'lblt •I Umt of s•I• In 11w1 .. 1 """"'~ ol me Un!tl'd Stolts) 111 rlglll. H• 1i. INI 1n11ro11 c111\tly1a to incl l'DW IWkl 01' 11 """'r ,110 Olea ot TnN-In IN propertl' Mr1l1111t1r dl\Crlbed; TlllUSTOR : LYNN E. THCW.$£N AND JO•N R. THOMSEN, 1Miso.na -w11t, •..0 llOflERT M. MILLElll ANO GLORI• H. MI LLER, l>u\blrfd -wl•• -8ENEf lCIARY ~ THE 8ANIC OF CAL1f0RNlll. N•TI OPO•L AS· SOCIAJION, I ,,.llOllOI bll"kl"ll as- ~1611on, Recorded Mt r 1, 1tl4 11 111. str, ,,_,6111 111 -~ 11 U I Plll't 9'0ofot. llcl1I R•coro• In I,,. olllct ol ,,.... Atcordlt ol 0<-•"GI co .. nty; w1e1 Clffd al ll'"Sl dt1Crlbt1 the fOllOwll'IQ pro-ptrty; Tho 111\d ,,,.,...,to b til.,.led In u. 5t111 of c1111oni11, eo .. nty Of 0r.,., Otyof N•,.port B11c111110 it O.scrlmd lilo!IOw!.; ... "•ti: •11 11\al POrllon ol lot I OI TrlC'I NO. b1, \ho .. n 1f\CI <1111....a '' Ul\llJ I Mil S, inc;tu11,..., on t""'I c1t11ln C0t>dornlnlurn l"iln tttorded MIJ 6. l~U In 8ooll; MOTICt: OP TltUSTt: E'I SALi 111», P•9' ttlot Ofllclol AtcOl'ds. STA·llSl h"llJ: T.S,No.1'Uo7J An undlwldil'd 51!1"1in!er.,.st 1n '""''' °" .. WQ\K, tt, \tl5, •I 11:00 A.M .. potllorlflf Lfll llf Tr Kl No.UU,11111t TITLE INSUlllANCE ANO TRUST ....., r.<ordtO In book 3•1, Patt 29 01 COMPllNY, I\ duly OPPOlnt.., Tr\lllfl Mls.c:tllllltOVI Mt PS, recordlol 0r6t'IVI Ulldlf -P'ff't<>l"l IO OHcl ol Trui.t ,._ c:-!J, C.IUOrfl!t, thow" -... l!Ald CM'dld Jltl\lotry :U, tt7• •• , ... 1 ...... IS "C•mmofl ...... on 1~• COi\· ISl'M,, In book I !Oii. PIGI u11, of Of· .,.,lfll llftl P11t1 r1cort1ea Mly •. tt74 In nc1.i1tac:orail"t1'lloffic101n.c-. 9ook 11111, p1g• 1•1 01 0 11lcl11 IJ ilt1totd1r ol Or1nQ1 County, .-c: ... d1. C.llfornl•, WILL SELL AT PU8LIC 220 \/II Lido Nord, Newport "-1<11, AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDD£ C.tllo111le FOR CASH tPll'lllle II lime Ol Mlt Ill "Ill 1 Sltffl IOC\r111 Of' t-• IOwfvl """"' of lf'lt Ufllte~ S\lllsl •I ...,.11ot1 b ll'lown •llo\tl, llO -•lllt¥ 11'4 -IP! Iron! t'fllrl>l'KI lo lhl Old Ii glw11 "'lo lh tomeilel1ntu., c•· 0rll'l9f CO\l!llT Courtho"W loctlt'CI In l'l(.l.,.s1I." Thi t11r11t kl1r1' _. WICI lht 20G block ol Wt!.I S1nl1 ""' OtldolTn.o1.1,byr11\0floltlWfft!\Of' ao .. !t~••d Ctorm1rly Wt$! Sl•ln clll•ull 111 thl obt101tlon1 tlK".-.d Sl'"ll Slnte ""'· C•Hlotnl1 •II !IOl\t, U.l'lbJ, hl•tl04D•I l•tt ul"" ...., <II· Ullt -l11ttrot1 COll"'\'ld lo --Uwl'ld to lfMI 1i1na.t1!9ned 1 .... 111111 'Wld bl' It ""'°'' "Id Ottld If T..,11: In Ot<lorttlOll ol 0.111111 lfld Ottlnllldlal IM '"""''' 111 ... 1.., In H id c-, ,. .. , .nd -in ... notlt• of brt«PI - Ind kllt dtt<rl .. •1: • ltlc:tlO!I to '"""' IPll ~ "' hrt.•1 3 In'"" tllJ al Nolwpor1 •t•ldorOMrtylo MllllJMIOOCllloa- he<ll, COUl"lll' OI 0r•"9'• 11119 iol lltM, Ol'ld ll'ltlHlttt 11\0 Wlllfflll'*I :tll!Oml•, 11 ~f\OWll °"' • m1o11 tll'"' lrl ~ ... io notice tf ore"'" Mil o1 )OOll;2'M\l'I \IOI P1rt •IM•lll\fl .. (lf. lltotllelll#bl lltM ....... ;t.tH2&. "1Sts II Ct ol lflt COUii if AICfl'Otr ol ~ "-'I. ,.., ,... In ... 11 .. P'f' ,.., Lot 16 ln Bloc-~JI Of Corona Cit! MAr. K Pl• "'41P rt,O<'ded in Boo~ l, P19fi •! ...., ,1, MIK f lltnflluS MIPS, •1Cord1ol o..,.countv. Th1 lboY• OelCrlbl<f P•Ol"'•I'( r~ ,,_, commonly •!>Own 1s 'l?·Sl?V) J11M l ne , Cor on • del M1r , Colllorn!1. Ttrm1 01 s1Ce Cl\.11 In C.W'ful .._y OI IP!• Unl"d Slllt• on GOl'lllr"'411ion ol wit. 0< Pl•l c..,, - ""nee •••Clet\Ced Oy mOrl'119f or tn.111....., on llM prooerty i.o !Old. Ttn perotnl ol IR'IOlllll Old lo be ck'POllltd witlllljd. Bids or olttt\ lo tw ;,, wrillr>Q 11\d "'"II be rtcei ... d II t ... llO•titid otlk• el ...,, lime llttr lhl llr't PV!lllttlion 11e.-'"°Delore e111e ol i.11t. Diii.., Julr )8, lt1}, VIOLE:T C.ROSS "'dml11i•l•1l ri~ol ti'lf Csl111ot w 1ae1ecee11nt IAMISL. llUllEl.,Jlt. """""' 11 Uw KUV!.I~ Ne""""1 .. 0(1\, C• ti ... ....,....,...~ '9r AlmlniUrllrh: Ttl: OHl'1S-411t """"'' ,., A01Nnl1tr11ti• Pu~l"'td 0•1n11e Co.IS\ 01l1r Pilot, Julfl11"dA11Q1.1SI 1.1. ltlS tlS.0·15 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE YO c;ONTllAC-TOlllS CALl..INO FOii llDS !le'-1 Olitrlcl; C.O•il Com,,...nl1y (;oll191 Olst•k l. e;o Dtodhnt: J;Ollo'clock p,m. ot "" 2'1'1c!Ny Of A1111u•I. 1•1s. PIKI ol flld R•celpt: 0 !11(" ot 1111 Pllrch11lt1Q Agtnl, 1llO•a1msA"'lnue. Col" M110, C:•Ufornl• '1~1•. ProJt<I fO tnl l!lcellon Nome; AU DITORIUM · NEW SOUND SYSTEM. Pl•<• Pl1ns art Ofl lilt lo• lnw:>ecllon .i: UM Off kt Of tht Olilrlct 0 11'1<:.lor of Physlc11 F1cl!lllei, 1]10 AOIM5 ...,,,.., COii. Mlw. C•Ulo rn11. P11n1 •nO 'St:..cllk.1Uon• tor lllddl"ll l>U'PllWI m1y be Olllllt\ld II me Ollke ol lht £"!11""'' Fr..Oe•lck Br"""' As- s«ll'lli, ,,..., (1 mp1a Dr., N""'°" BeKh,C.11tornl•. NOTICI 1$ H£RE1¥ G1VEH IMI t1'e 1bevt-fltmed SchOll Olstrkl ot o.--. c-r.110 Gtlllor1111, "llltlQ by .... a lftro..oPI 111 C..vernlt1t eo.ro, ht,•l11 l lter rtltttlCI t;O IS "0 1$TRIC:T", Wiii ,..~ti"" ""''9, 11111 nol Ill., lhlfl llW llloYl•Jllltd 11 ...... ••lea Didi lor the •w•td 01 I cont11<1 for llW lllovt pn:oJet I. 6lcts V\611 Ill rttolYll In tr. -'•1 kMn\llltd .OOYI, ll"ICI 111•11 tll -l\IO lfld P\IOU(IJ ••Id llot>d 111~ ....... 1t•ltd tlmt .,,d PIM I . Thlrt wlU Ill • UJ.Oll dlopbs•t t" ll'llt..O tor MC1'1 HI ol bid OOC-flb ID Qlllt"lfllll Ull fll"rn 111 ,_ Concllllorl ...ithlt'I Jdly11lt1r tl'll bld-nlnooete. £1cn bid tt'luU '""'''"' '"'° be rt-$1YI to ll'lt (or>ltl CI "°'""""11- E•cll bkl lheU be •t(OmP•llled Oy '""' M<urltv rl'l.,.,..O 10 In tht tor.1•«1 doe-I•""° Dy thl 11~1 ol ~ lllllcOtltr 1Ctor1. Thi OISTllllCT ''"'"'!Pit rl9'11 to ftlt<l lllJ Or 111 llld~ Or to ,..,1.,.. *'t lr. -.ou11rltll1 or lrllor"1t lllle1 In '"fllldS orl11thlblddlrio. 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' ~ U,. ltlJ II 11:00 A,M, •1 lht of• ""°"''Mm, to ~y flOI ltU 1htntf'lt .. ICI Thi .... fk.ltry \lftCllr Mid o..111 Of ff<I If U... T.0, ti lltVICE COMPO.NV, ~Pt tl ll "d ••I•\ I& • 11 work""'" TtW111 hlfll•i.rt ''"'"t•• ... •. ...... .. """rk • T-·. °"'cu,.,,,.,, -'"""" Ot ll'llm In t ... t•Kvllon pl 11 .. r.c11to11't """°""'..,,.. • •"9n ~Wt.1110.1>"'91,C•llforr>lot. """-'"' o.c.1.,1tlofl 11 Dtt111ll ""t?flTllllllll.., Qtl•:-!"1¥ tJ. 1t1S • HO~· m•v w1111"••• "11biclfoo 1 $M1, olftll I wrllt.fl No11t•'91 OlfMlll TN!CAl.tll'OlllNI•· Plf•otl Of totty·llvt !411 d1ys •11~• Int .,. f\O(llaft t. t.en. T"' _....fWIMQ \ANlOMI!! dttt,.,.lorthl oo•n1nootbld1, Uo!.1 ... W .. lolotltl ti 0.1....n n l!H>l• COllll'Olt• TION A OOW'me111' bol!O '"" 1 pttlormtnee llOll t.t tell le" 'Kor.OIO Ill t"' Cfl.dr •1ialdTtu11". -... 111 Oit r1ow1•td 11• lor lo ••ttoJllO" ,...TCIO--RJtY.IOTT\IM, ""'""""lffl"""rl'rltloc1-. 91'T,0.SEAVI CEC0 MP"''IY o1 ,,,. (11<llr8<I 111CI DO<IOI •NII to! I" lllGAl. ... 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Full a ppra is ed value· p.aid. F'rt!!e home e \'aluation. 8dck payments OK. Call anytim e . Rick B yers Hkr 542-3676 Thi• """nH1 I~ Condutled o,. Umit· 1i====~======~1 t'CIPM1f11•U.ip. G. Louis Gr•t•ICl<o I 11 Tlli• ~t•lemtn1 .... s IHl'd .... ur1 "'" \ COU<lly Cl••k o+ O••n!f! Covnly Oft July lt, 1~15. F ... 115 P\lbll""'d Orin~ Co.1st 01ily Piiot. JulJ ll, Ind A .. vu•l 7, 14,1\, 19/S 21S2-IS PUBLIC NOTICE •IOJU P+OTICll TO CREDITOltS SUPElllOll COURT OF THE STlloTE OF' CALIFOllNIA FOR THE COUNTY OFOll•NG-E No. A·Motl E\tll" of GL llDYS MA RGARET HUG1'1ES 1•• GLAOY!. M. HUGHES, C.(fl1'!'CI. NOTICE IS \.4EREBY GIVEN 1otl'lt c•.0•1111'~ ol tflll! abOvt n1mr<I Cite_,,, 11"11 1U "''"""~ h••lf>g cl•lms •Qainsl lllf wld Clecedtnt ore re<11.1it·ec110 lite 11\tm, .... 11h ll'le ""c"''arv .. oucl'lt•~. •n ll'lt ollltf "' tne clerk ot 1n.,. •DO'* rn 1111..0 court,°" to prt\.<'111 !hem, ,..;111111< """'"''' WIUCllf•s, ~o tllf unotr\10"« 11 CIO PREHN ER .I. BUNT, Altornf'I al Low, 1~51 E•1I Fourl!I Slrttt, S .. ltt 121, S...I• An1, C•Ulorn!a '11701. w!\k h 11 tllf p!Ke o! ll11slnt1• ot tl'le un. arsignea In 111 m1l1r•• l)ert11r,;no !c itll esl•tt ot ~d de<t<ltnl, wllh.n lour mor.1n1 "11r 1ne I•• \I pub I •c•t•on Ol II"' f'IO!lce. O,,ted Jwty u . 1915. AILEEN R. FORCE AC1ml11!\lfll,I• "' '"' Eslllf ol 11111Dov1 n1med deudlnl •1111.NNt:lt & •UNT Atllnilys" Ltw JUI E••I ,-..11,, 51r111,.Sul111U SM!• ....... ClllllM!ll •1101 f1I; IJltl ...... 1J """""'' tw ••ml fllllrlUI• P\llllH!llM<I O•tnge Co1~1 Dooly P1101, JuiJ 11, 24, JI, IPIO AU'Jll~I 1, 19/S 16'3'.>-I: PUBLIC NOTICE ~::··~r,.: .. ~ v~~ Pe1rment i• tosy. too. TO\l'I' Ctitdit ii oood with UI. TIM.I CClfl t"°'911our Cid. Or. p<Jf it oo your Master Chot9' of "1rlkAIMric.ord. The b.'I pb.o lo iMIT Of loll alot'lg the Oronvt C:.0011 ",... • Daily Hot. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ••••HELP.•*** Y o urse lr !l a\'~ SS$$$. Price inc r e ase prob.able in very near future . Z Bedrm. Z bath, single story Condos in Santa Ana, only $21.950. Larg e splirious l:iwns, security ga te. pool. t'.'l('. 10 '0 Down. A s k for t~rank, 839-1'.1321 ,Agent. ~~.I~.~.P.~l 4 Br, 4 Ha &Gallery 2 rireplaces. wetb.ar Deluxe kitchen Pier fo r yacht to60' You m ay select the finishing touc hes. 675-8120 MINI VIEW of t ig htl y wooded h i lls idr-. 4 Bedroom. famil y room. mass i\•e s tone f ireplace. Nt!!wport Rf\·icra pool. S4!>.000. HUH ll Y. CALI. 962·7788 Aj:i.., KEY "'1"' f\E.O.L TOF\S IC 4 BR & S tone fire place. S harp -a nd -OxC Jiurnishings for 2 yrs. Call ~.Nash 556 7m Want nd rl·!lults $~\\Jfll>A-LG tt/"S " Thof lnlri9uin9 W ord Gome wifh o Cfrucl/e ltlJ 1 ... 1 wr::•ro: -1h.,1 ,.,,, v .i/'.:R.loMlll .l.8Q\{I 111 118; 10 GIT M'f!.Y.1P , I I J "'"1 .. , • I I ' . Df DAILY P1LOT Thursday. August 7, 1975 . Ho.Mt For S. Hou1" For Sale !Ho.Mi For Sal. ~~!::!.~~-~~ ....... !~-~::.~~~ ....... ~~~~ ....... f~::.~~-~ ....... ~~.':'.~~ ....... t~~!:!.':.~~ ...... . G ... .,..1 I 002 G_,.al I 002 G-·I 002 Go-o1 I 002 G-IOOZ 5,.,,.. 1102 ...•.•...•.•.•....•••• ···•·•·•··•······•····· .........••. ; ..••...... -· 1002 G · I 1002'G al I • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• • • • • • • •• ••••••• ••• eftiff"O , eMi'" 002 ....................... ···~···········.·••••t•• ' ' JUST LISTBI Gorgeous hidden 2 5\ory, 4 bedroom. Sharp & !lpot- less-shows lovlnJI touch in h o me. pati o & g11rden ... e njoy outdoor livlng too : Can you bclie,·e only $87.~"!' . --.rS Ul'F.ltB f--f OMES 314f C•mpul N 8 541•115.S LIDO ISLE Waterfront 4 SR .• 5 ba., hlmpus rm. Pier & float, sandy bcach.,$295,000 Beaut. 6 BR , 5 Ba , or 4 BR, 4 Ba with 2 BR, 1 ba . Apt. Sandy beach . courtyard, shorC' n1ooring. $295 ,000 ' Spacious 4 BR , ramily rm., dining rm, s unny priv patio; 52 (t lot. $179,000 ·:O.ttr. 4 IJR., 3 ba .. Lido Soud . 77 waterfront, sandy beach. $275,000 Ft. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy.,,d .. Driv~· NB 67S 6161 ( ' THE EVl!HIHGS OH MOllHING CAHYOtl Watch the s unset overlooking Morning Canyon in Corona del Mar. Tnke a swim in the rree form pool or relax in lhe beautiful 3 bdrm, 2200 sq rt home. Good value at $96,500. UNIQUE HOMES, R-. -675-6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy. Caoono do! M.-· · ULTIMAn COMMUHITT EMERALD IAY 'Ylc orrer this older. substantial home. loc ated on ocean side of Coasl J-lw y ., on park·like g rounds ; this is an est ate· type home. Advance app't. required. Offered at $179,500. Financing to be negotiated. Exclusively by - [[Ufi~IN-M/\fiTIN IHtJ ~---REALTORS --· 644-7662 CORONA DEL 0MAR " GtMral 1002 -...1 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:':~~:'! .......... ~?~~ ~:'::~~! .......... ~?·0·~ 9 UNITS C-2 LAST ··v1EW ---------·I Plus rronl office, on . 2 STORY-MESA FROM TOP" OLDE FASHIH IUT la•ge 50>246 1 ... Loculed CHANCE I * EASTBLuff 1n lit lie Olde CORON" A in geographical center of • * POOL-$29,900 CUSTOM ESTATE DEL MAR. R·2 wning & Costa Meso. lnrome $64.5 OPEM DAILY l·S ' True ~ 2 Story Frt•11ch S.A.CRIRCE there's room for a 2nd month. fo'ullpriceonly Peppertrec Homes in 90~ •LD~PL chateau, Completely re· unit. 3 BR, 2 Ba.; a darl· $6 5 000 Tustin were sold out but u"" Eft, mode)ed · & rl'de«lrated. $46 250 . h . h u· \'ACANT=:-readyt.Q.move , ing ome wit an e 1sh 1 • we just httd a caneellu-. 1 k b .1 CuStom all t11c fireplace . Hambling hilltop sin•le grin. South of llwy., ~·alk lion on one of ouclo••·ly 1n .• us wt 4 bdrm .. fl1uraled walls. Gourmet 1 1 c· " R d I • famii)' rm., 2~!? baths,· eve t<'l real 1rcular lo s uops . e t,1cc1 lo La Pa Im a plans. '1 bll-in elec. kitch. Nice kitchBenB.nQ1 ic rs~v.·a\·e .oven dri\·c. Formal entry lo $96.000 !it.46-" New.l~tn Bedrooms, 2 baths, rami· . + · Pac 1 0 u s spacious living room that BIG c~Do ly room , Spanish tile p<1t10 area. Room ror hideaway master suite. ,1,am 1· II bi ~ r b pool . E lcc. gar"'ge · u ICU Y com nes SMALL PRICE roo ,open cum cei lings, .. J.lug e <'0010100 pool. q"iet leg " w 't" l't · opener. Ow NE ll .. c a nc .,_· 1 u T"o'• 5 bd,m. BLUFFS qua I Y construcl1on . Electric <a rage door pan 0 · · """ ANYTIME $53 9 c TRANS .• ANXJOUSl On-r a m 1 c v 1 e v.· · area condo bus a view of · 90 on vcntinnal opener. Just $2,990 down M a s · e e r· · · h V. I ~,I.FY ;>.. TAYLOR CO. lll·,1\1 .1'()}{~ :-.11 1\t' l !t·\li ' THI "1.IVltlG EllD"! $105,000 Big, beaut. end unit in the "Bluffs". Customized '"J<:::" J)lan w /wide vu or upper bay. 3 BR, o'size ram rm w/wet bar, 2lf.1 baths. 2 frplcs, privacy. 2111 s.., J ....... Hllh Rood . tlEWPOIT C EHTER, H.L 644-4910 Ge-Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDENTICAL UtilTS , This except ionally good buy ln a Corona dtl Mar duplex, has two units or 2 bdrms. each; in a ftne loCation ; rront apt. vacant & easy to show : Future appreciation as well as present · value, make this one or our best duplex buys at $77,000. VE AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ,•40., f l.:OAST HWY COFIUN,.;, fJI l M .. 1~ ly S82.900. + l'osts RUYS! Tai.e ad-f i's i v II or n e r g reenbelts & BIJC Ca ·[~~~~~~~~~""[ 1nanc1ng wit HJ')'., or G"9e'ral· I 002 Geftft'OI , 1002 H.wport ~ "C'' THOMAS ? irep ace. · uge pantry nyon. Clos" to pool , ten· 20':4' down. Qui ck Ol'· , r ,.._.., vantage, call \fl sec. k.t h t ' R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••.•'•"'!•••••·•••• Lovely 5 bedrooms -3 752-1700. i c en "1 p,repare nis els .. joJ:ging track, Y •c • ~ ~ cupancy. roker S44-8012 l·---------1 Y •LLl!Y' R••• 'TY baths. situated on an RE. 'LTOR .:ourmet mea s or your school s & churches. Also A """ 1 """" .,. ~ A fussy but favorite dinner h h s1·1 . GOLF COURSE BEST IARGAIH PRIS_..,.S oversized tree shaded 224 w. Coast Hv.·y. [ ® guests. Candlelite dining as uge mstr. · with 4 IDRM·$l8,SOO IN ALL COSTA r-.t ESA-llR"'I ~~t~loB~i~a::iaat~~ ·~~~ N'ptE~aEoSh 548-5527 ~ .·, So m p I c t cs. mood . ~=~~o:c?'m~~1::~~real }:v;~~· ~onn:~~a~y ~~~~ ~o:~~rpow/~',:~ Iyo~~ ~~r 01'n'o"~e•,,•,.,•edd,ooM'.:::, 'veb~eh TWO IH rl (' r nd 1 ·~~ ............ ~·~:-MS-~~564;.;.;3"""~1-'==:::,=~~~~~~ .. e parate wing tha t . h 'dd '2 l L h • •• •u CHIN•coYE pe eel or una enter-features a hideav.'ay 1 e n s ory. us purchasethislarge fa ml co rn er lot . Now ~ laifl!ng,.$75,QOO. master s uitev.·ilhroman· garden setting. $74 ,9 ly homewithl''HAorV/o VACANT, out of town There are not many PETE BARRETT "OLD SPANISH EASTSIDE tic lights view & guest full price. Callf»6.7171. financing. With carpet owner desires i m . homes in China Cove but -REALTY-VIL~·· $32, 750 quarters . He firs t to COMPANV °''~ ru 9· "~ •urv1o s1 N-.1• ~~ l~~~o~~;a';e~i::ogu( :~dei~~rnls:~-~t'b~~ h:r~a~e b2a:hs~~!~ ~ Sec lu1~C!'~~ high ~~=~l li~:1~r~~~n ·~01-~'. [s~~)~J; ,T,",I~,~?.~.~;. ~ 1~~~~1 /\'.;:~ [ ~·l~Pt'ltll ~~.,~.··~~;;~~"fol, ~~~~."oo\h''u~~~;, i ·~~{i ~~,~~:°::~d"= ~.;'~~ N~!S2~.l'I~~!~i!:k f'::E~::~;~'t~~~:h ~b'*~~·~·~=I:~~~· l)[~~~6~7~l-~4~4~o~o~~~~I ~ ~~7J?i~~;:~!~~,i~ ~6-5880 ~o:~;~c~1=int - 111g marina. and ·~can. iltriumoffmassiveliving '----------1 OVEllY ii .. HIGHLANDS Wet bar, Jacuzzi, ru!l1 room and forma.I dining *TRIPLEX* 1-BEACH RXER l•al l1tot• I I secu rity. ~ill tr'a"dC ,' room that opens· to the POOL PLAYERS ABANDONED , . · •. 1.· · · Two.great·homes in f..ov-l ease /opt 1o n . con -· sky. Walls of glass en· One Doortoleoch __ ::..... ely Cameb IDghlands- l'O<l .. .' .. , .. '78,500. """"· •iew of lus h $95,000. PARADISEl.I. $47,500 HANDYMAN'S --------I one 4 bMm. FR with HAL PIMCHIM grounds & your private Three furnished unite -Price s las h('d $5000 DELIGHT' greal ocean view and a R EALTORS jacuzzi from the garden 1-l earl of Balboa Quiet cul-de -s ac, 4 below market!! Va -38R, 2ba. Needs some LAME JUSTLISTED!! delightful '3 bdrm. Fil 27Zl E.-Coo.stllwy, kitchen and r.ruJy.room. Peninsula .· near shop· bedroom. z bath home !'ant-owner desperate T.L.<;. Only $39,90(!. SAM ,_.AR(:OS T.ri p I ex o n Ba I bo a wi\h a wide view. CUii for 67'5-4192 3 Bedrootns, inc_tuding ping, schools and tennis with hu ge 17x24 fa mily Needs minor paint& fix -Call DJSCOVEltY Beautifur 2 n·r. 2 Bn , Penins ula ; charming 2 appointmerit. separale t}ugc master el s. Large decks over room with open beam ing ! ! Soaring beamed Real Esta te 64S-5Q45 gorgeous vi e w, pool bdrm., 2 ba., used brick C• 675-7225 suite . J<'ully ai.r. condi-ga rages. Gonagoquick. ceilings. oak paneling ceiling s -European dock, ~olf, tennis. Newly frplc. se.p. home + 3 tio ned . Red tile roof. Call 675·6670 a nd h_,rdwood floors kitchen-walls of glass-DECORATOR"S decorated & carpeted. bdrm .. I ba ... lge. sun- Nea.r golr course & JACOBS REALTY thruout. F'it for a fun sunshine breakfast palio Bltns inl'lud ing val'uum. deck. beam ceil. apt. + beach. l l~s different & 1----------fa mily. $45,500. t'irst call -Mammoth bdrms -MASTERPIECE Automatic sprinklers & 1-bdrm., I ha.; extra ba. · '' unique. Inquire now! l•---------1 will buy. steps to sandy beach & Beautifully appointed 3 garage door. Securit} & util. rm. off 2 car _ Call842·2535. MO.tTICELLO 546-4141 pier. One or Newports bedroom condom inium~ Service. Snle or least garage + t carport. ~~~ h~~:o~~~21~~_: ·ri'l;!·~'l::Ui'!C:~;l'i 3 s~i~!7.~';9b~ + f .. ~~1~.:~e10~.~~asi1~~~:t ~~~~ ::~~~~~\~:.sN:~~~ :17J~4z;; ~r~. 5~;~~~ u 1 ~~~~ 642-2253 Eves d I h · 1 · • .,.... a nd s ho PP i n Jo:. Lots o ;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,,;;-;;-,;;;;~· ;;;;;;;;;; I !al~y~o~~~~;·t~i= :: i1 ·i = ~~~~-faN~~ ~~~~:e~ f!~vaa~:~ l;louwesm:~ndj .--pai~l-Clean &sh?rp! An leasehold. Reduced l HERE COMES associated BR0 ¥(P '. ll[ALrOR<; l Q, ¥11 8a Pbco> b'' t '' .Col~ofNewport EAST-SIDE xlnt,quietlocalion. sell at $6 5,000. Call R.-. 6738550 SUPER HOUSE!! . .. ' \ \ 1.1.F ·\ 1:1 .\IT) llHll f t,_llA ~l>',t ,l"Q ' ' ' Newport View \74,500 2515E.Cootsf.HW)!. CO.SJAMESA WALKTOSuRF °'"'111 ~·1 :''~'1 'n•1 '' 1' 3 CAR GARAGE.a nd ""'ronai;l~1Mar' 3 Bedrooms, 1 bath. [ ~-! SA VE $2 000 ~ '1"67S·5,-i I , !::~~,..,~e!~~t~~:~ ·~~~~~:lceac7!~~-as~~~~: TopTo~7;:~)1 ~~~·hort .•'"1 :<:lt~!!l!i.,l! ~:!°i!!~::?n~~:l""Yn~:m; Anebsi_t,olfe'dura•lmut'o"""ngphleh~ec , C 'PTIV•TIHG tion. Assumable' FHAl;~;o;~~~~~~~~l.T~aste. Quality. Multi-..,. -~fil.!.!! featuring spaciou~ rami· A ~ )d•n ~_..,rl"' s•-.rJn' level estate wi"lh Euro-hop to the M-ach. lhgh\y ly room, kitchen entin~. whis~ri ng, pinL>S in thl• Bay & Golf Couts~ view from this 4 bedrm, 2 bath hoi;ne with 2 fireplaces, triple garage with drive thr u doof to rear. One-0f · a-kind custom built by owner. 31h Yr,. new. llirffsC · litlj -~· ""-~~ -u;~·•1 upgrad('din everydetail. r I d" · h f Th Rulli LCNrio.A9fWI 646-4380 Beauti ful 4 od'r~~. 3'barh ~~~~ r~~J~~:us. a~~~: ·' • ": a~i~u~~i~ ~l~f~~~: Spacious 3 bedr m . HOME & INCOME ~~e~.' uv:~~~ c .. ~~~--~ A ~a:!. 0 Th isc ~1:{~~~ ramily home 'Nith a view. backyard with alley ac-By Owner ,$2500 takeover life style. Stately living separate dinin,B rm-and J YEARS OLD drapes &. wal lpaper. Sec Property features Jl,lB, Get1erol 1002 Super la r ge, walled cess.prsoo . 1 . fHA Lo'an, 3 Br, 2 na: room & rormal dining you ownthe land.Lovely Beautiful n('w duplex this greut family home 3ba.i:oimt'room,2 Crples, ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio;"immaculate.mov-· ' ·~ .. ~ poo l , quiet, c lea n room. Gourmet kitchen. private patio opens lo Eeslside Costa Mesa. now a t $71.500. <.:all and a ·terrace overlook· .e ·in ·condition.r O\v nCr •Cil• .Quail -~· neighborhood. Lots or Plus h interior o! the pool. $52,950. Pete Bar-forafamilythatwantsa 540-1151 in g lht' sparkling H&F \·ery anxious. $77,500 Plac• · ;. , xtras. Ca II for appt. fam ily e nterta inment 1 ~re~l~l~R~e~•~ll~Y~·~67~~~-'.'."'!~·~~ [ lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath pool. Price has been re-. C f C I rth Prap ti 1 1 4 · 6 II 1 ·J9 7 9 o r room is dramatically I -~ home with a nice yard & duced SZ.000. F.P. now Q eswo ~ el" •• 7 14 -734 -2478 Corona brought together with a fine investment. 2 $87.500. CALL556·2660 • • 7.Sl-1920 • h 4·5·6 Bdrm. 2 bath unil. 3 11 R~·alt~~o~rs>__~6~4~·~o~~O,l~"~'°::.:a~u~·~"~"~· ~·~·w~•=o~•=·~·~··~"~"· 1 _•_r_•_•_· -------·I lus exterior through a !p SELECT -y. v.•all of glass. Eloquent IEDROOMS Separate yards. Seeing is:!~~~~~~~~~~: I " We specialize Jn ... on the water ... near· th'e water ... vleW of wat• ' Gewitral . I 002G.....-ol 1002 G.ftttal 1002 master retreat & 3 larg'e, Lotsa space with great ~~i~~~g. $72.900. Calll --~RO~ERTIES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• childrens suites.F.P.on· bonu·s room r or · · IEATTHEHEAT ~ '\ lyS67.950.Call963-7881. teenagers. Darkroom for '"' ... · h Ol'IN m q . 11s1uN"Toe1 N1ct • wit your own sparkling , , shutterbugs. Lovely cov· pool ... & jacuz.zi ! On quie1 · D OVllRY ·~', -·:: ered patio for the whole cul-de-sac. Perfect Costa •••I l1••t• SUH TAM Sf'ECIAL ~,',, _,:; family. Close to shop. J\.tes2 lecation . 3 DUP'i.Ex-$61,SOO ' ~--P~~gSsb~~ freeway Bedroom.familyroom& $37,950. Beautirut Newport -ck3a n contemporary or rustic a e. . , . ELEGANT DECOR formal dining. Plush 4 Bdrm, added fam rm, 2 h 0 f ---------•It .Quail ~ Front row in Cameo home upgraded t hruout. blhs , in Costa J\.lesa. arty c arm. ne o e~b. in this decorator's delight. * DUPLEX * Highl ands . Decorated Owner anxious to move, c 11 DISCOV""R 0 I be h I,, bl Pl--·• .. • r ' " v cean or can a ac cs on~ one ock away. F•ce• pa'k & B•y --with a dra matic flair. A says ma e of er." Call R 1E1 Th , . a "" .. Prap &.1-..-. 540-tl51 ea s ate Ma-5045 ere s none nicer.at this price. Beach. Solid building. .r..-. love ly 3 bed~m plus Seller will help finance! 752~1920 den home in a ~raceful Sell idle ite ms 642·5678 WATEJU'RONT HOMES 21.} 13 \V. Coast Hlgh-.vay J\('\••port Beach 171'1) 631 1400 VIEW OF BAY Custom hilltop 3 bdrm & famil y room & workshop or rumpus. 2 firepl aces~ 3.000 sq. ft. bcaut'y with a beautiful price. Only $135,000. CalLlo see. 500 1400 OUAtL$T. Nlw~ 11"'" setting. Located in one of $72. ~ CALL 6 7§..7060 LIK'E TO COOK? Corona del Mar's private GNH"ol I 002 .GetMral I 002 You'll enjoy e11lertaininc. comm un ities wi t hi~~~~~~~~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••'••••••••••••• in th.ts 's unny 'kitchen. private beaches availa-1_ LOCA TIOH '.:_.1.0c4 TIOtl OHLY $45,000 ' Steps to shopP,ing .center. Big beautiful Coll ege Park home. Apples, plu ms, oranges. peaches & boilt or campe~ gate. ~ bdrm. 2 bath, fireP,_lac e, s hake roor & new paint outside. A fin e family home. HOME & INCOME l YEARS 01.D Beautirul new .duptex Eastside Costa Mesa. For a fan:LI1Y that wi;int~ a ~ovely 3 bd rm, 2 bath home .w)th a ruce yard & a r1ne investment. 2 txlrm. 2 bath unit. 3 separate yards. Seeing is believing. $72,oob . 7 YEARS YOUtlG GI TERMS Decorator 's delight. This charming heavy shake roor, home has 3 large l;xlrms, 2 battis. & a large fa mily room . Proressionally landscaped. Sec this new listing. On ly $47,000. Ll:>CA~:..L~ATIOH 54:1,'0Qo,,VA I. FHA You can 't believe this charming 4 bdrm 2 bath home. Lovely family room with rlreplacc. Nearly new carpeting. Call to see (l\is doll hpuse. · C~ltlG H,EWPORT 'I !. '' $79,500 'Ibis beautiful Balboa home .is immacurat e thruout. 2 bdrm, 2 bath home cou\d be converted· inlo great duplex. Huge s undeck. Many possibilities for this lovely property. ~n daily 1·5. 313 E. IJ~y.' 545-9491 • I, GOV'T. OWHED 3 Bd r m. homC in nice neighborhood. Frplc., blt·ins. $31.500 CALL 556-8800 lalboa lay l'nlp. loo"' -• DAN hie. Please call for ·ap-~ ;v.;1rN-T 'bO'LLlro·usE r:. 67 po 3 i.n 85 t 50 men. t to inspeCt . 2,500 SQ. FT. d I. · TRl·LEVB. a y or yourfamll yto en· Ol'frvr1i0:11 sruN1o eiNll'.I ' joy. 3BR:-2ba, tastefully Outstanding 4 bdrm. 3 rri~.~::t;ci~' c0:~t Ifill r~~,.;~~H~:r:..:.,:. mecneb I lrvlne realty · BOND REAi.TY INC. sidence for your famll)'. HILLSIDE Won 't last. 963-5671 or Realtors I 002 G....,.ol I 002 "'6· 7035. ······················· ................ , ....... . tb Coldwell Banker 111 ... l!>f ... l OA! R"<"<fllJ\<,f < <J ... PJ\N> HEAT MOHEY-MAKER $93,000 . Fabulous south or highway, Corona -del Mar duplex with super rental his t.ory. ~Qntplete with ranges, --merngerator, washer-dryer. ls this your need!· · • DUPLU IY TNi SEA Just a few steps rrom lhe ocean in Newport ,~ two 3-bedrm, 2 bath units very well decorated. Owner ,wi ll carry a small second. $139,500. llG CAHYOH SPECIAL Beautiful Broadmoor· Plan 4 with .view of Newport Center. Many c:u stom reatures including expanded rooms and proressionatr la ndscaping. One of a kind at $171 ,900. OCEAHAOlfT! Steps to beautiful s3ndy beach in exclusive area. Large rainily room formal dining room, 3 bedrooms: 3 17 bntb.'I. $375 ,000. IAYSHOllS -4 IBllOOM Great location -near private beach. Spacious home with dining area & ramlly room. Enjoy this great way or life. $77.000 HEWl'OIT"l!¥<CH 644-1766 · A C~ ,W~ IANKIR CO. I I RETREAT 1111 With gorgeous whitewater view from : this s pacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath VIP residence on 1-----===::...-quiet cul·de-sac street. Situated in one of the most prestigious of b e a ~.h a r e a s . TransferTed seller very moliValed. CaJt 646-7711 , Open. Eves. - *PRIME* Newport 4-l'lex Pride-of-ownership 3BR 2ba co.mer l.Ulit has ft-pie in mastei; BR and frplc in living rm. Others ar~ all 2BR 2ba. On (ee land. nr Hoag Hosp. FUil price $137 .500. Call PRESTIGE HOMES Roalton 645-6646 Se~l lhings fastwilh Daily Have som ething to sell ? Pilot Want Ads. Classi.Oed ads do it well. G-• 10026-111 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~·-.--'• 8EALTOR8 ' ' 644-7270 • < • • NIWl'OIT ISLAICI DWl.D • Ownb l'~lunO ritt wi!l'lin5 bedrooLowms, 2 , . a. ·~. . c et gs. er- unit 3 bedrm , 2 bath both wfth fireplaces, -e lec. bltn kitchens. An ~cellent b~y ror the prlce. J117,SOO. 2128 E. Coo'' Highway, Corona ~ael Meir --~PROPf Y M '"' .... " 10• ·-l tOC .... MOM[S '°" llYIMC. 'M "'(.II • •Rf'°''''· llU, Of·; .. ., ifl,.ACI Ill r• llllM VEAR-ROUHD IEAUTY! Ocea~ bluffs location ! fli:lgnificent View . 5000 sq.rt . -4 or 5 bedroom sui tes -517 bath!;. $485,000. For appt . or color broch1're -c Bob Owens 642-S:!J;;. {P88) llG CAH,JOH VIEW HOME. Deane home -Versailles - Spectacular 4 bedroom model W/180 degree VIEW. $235,000. Tom Queen 644·6200. (P89) • A HOLIDAY IN 14EWPdirr .St111ny 3 bedroom 'cfrvna 'dei Var VIEW hollJ e. llicY\?le to' terinis courts, bepehes & s hopping A terrific location I $119,500.' Betty Ke rr 644·6200. (P90) , COIOHA llEL MAR ltlYESTMllN1'. Sta~t w /this <l,iirling 2 bedroom w /fir~place on R-2 lot -$62 soo Jl:'r.,..Jtr Aun"'*!42-ll235. {P91) '· • ' a.Ha. lsLa ~ MAIN IAY YllW ~asca'pe in . motion before y~ur living room , d~g room, family "°?m, mastec swte & ?i'd bedroom; 45 terrace -dock for extra lg. boat. Appt. only. Dona Chichester 642-8235 . (P92) • I IAYROHT APAaTMINT Beau,tiful. 2 be<!room, :i bath apt. ··fS(f patio , op the bay. ·noat slip avail. $98,500. Larry Dyer 542.-• (P93) ~- " • 6414221 644-6100 IOI o-t Dtlff tf44 MltArtW ,..,.,, .. Kii. C91ilofnle tHU • \ , 11-.. For-I "-••Fors.lo "-e1Fors.lo Hoosnl'orWt HMN1M.w. -..Forw. ... c····"·················· ··················•···· ........... • • , looz ott M roz4 • •••• ••••• •••••••••.•••••••••••••• ••••••••·········•,•••• ••··~·.·.··-· ... ~ ... ·;;•;;~;:;:;,••;;•;;•;;•;,••;;•;;•;;•;,";I ~~~.~~ ••• !?.~! ~':'t~~-~.!!.~ ~':~.~••••••••••••!~.~! ~~-~~~ •... !.! .. 5.Z •••••••••••••••• co-Thurtd,..Auguat7, 197S OAIL V PILOT Dt. Hoines f'or SaM Dupl•••~ / Ho.l•t FMrWslted •••••••••••••••• POOL P E COLUGtP~ $227 MO. RELAX 2 STORY·S34,950 PRICED TOSB.L! • ASSU Cut1t9mlied 4 bdrih .. 2 6 1/JO/o IMT. . ... beside shirnmcr1n1 POOL·IRVIHE LOV<B Ly (;An 0 EN • ••••• •• • •••••• •••• • •• • O•its sale 1800 •••••• • •• •• • ••••••••• • • > MewP,Ort le CKh I 06? • ..... •• •••• •• •• •• •••••• G~ol 1 102 •••••~••••••••••••••••• GreMt COl'ner Location ••••••••••••••••••••••• $35 0 balhl; wroul(t'ltin:ini;atc Includes t axes & In -pool, s urrounded by tall Raised entry. Step down llOME . Vacant l Br, 2 , ,entry , 2 pat1011. Wlllk to surance. Serene tratli· cy11r ess, while d inner livinw room Gor~cous lioa, den. Walk to fl.ec. Private entry to ;1m hl · w.11 ..sc hool s. Cail for tlon¥1 &tyle clrturior-bay cooks In •pc'lllesa, step· s t y le f omi ly r oon1 area /Be•ch $00,000. T hc8h1rrs:carlyarc;1 Duplex 1·2Rrt : t .JBI\ ute &clean18r.utll.Dd. !·Story 3 RR. 2 Ba. w/fireplat·c. Lae privatt' M.H. C.M. Alto fncd 1 br, 1.57 ,000 Ai:t. 6'10.s:i60 pat I~. :'lpr1nkle~. 11hukc_ utll pd, sngl ram. Di.11en1 roof: copper plumbini'. dream, 2 br. 'bas all, 1ng llvlna und ln1ng app'l. • • windowed & shuttered. 3 saver kit chen. 'lb.is Mme Bright u~ »1.1rinri; ,;ourn1ct WE OSCO INC llJ6.90IJC room:5 drt·~s .. 'tl i plush Corblft·Mstinhtc.. & Den . c ... ptlvoitlna : is located within cycling kit thcn •flDllO vicw ,1-'.:.=.:::c::.::._::::: LIDO FIXER . all bll·ln•. A mu.<l ''"' •ng ls OK. CdM . N.B. 2 c.11 rr,ets & d upci. .. Realtors 644i7662 Will llpapcr . mirrorin;.: dist#nce to the ocean & s .... ·eeping Wl'\i\~hl ~rvn • (,a l oplni.: i.:o r 1n e t!l -drapes . Cerainlc tilu:' canOOyours forSM.tlOO. stui r l'{!Sl' to 2nd le\·el. Ml11lo"Vleto 1067 kitchen wlth 't:AK MOWIESTIUY' k i t c h e n & i s l •n d CaU96M405 1--;norrnou.".I vffu,:c·dcn .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open SOil & ::illn I 5. Ukr br , frplc , $23S, sngls ok. ~ 6 BR l''am. ltm_ 642.4 l~ or Lag. 8 eh, l br. utll. $1 22,500. ()wr /Agl . pd k"d •· · 1 • 67 , 1 ~. pe..,, 111ng es ... l'ARQ VET l<' Ul)Ft . Nt.ar cu11 tom. Ctirg'e 4 breakfa s t b11r . Xlnl Salespcople Needed Charmini: wood pancll'<I WhafAR1.ft"! Setlude d mus r :ind bedrm. 1 ~~ b:aih, qul{'! neighborhood. Con1peJI . e rn aster suit_c. 1-;nclosl'<l 1 his 11pacious 4 bt.'Clroom 5-7S05 ___ 11ncome Properly 2000 Ajlt . Fee. 9'19·8430. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboalsla.t HEW EXCLUSIYES 3106 (·hildrens .s ultca. H' 1':11;· oorth ,.,.,.1u u.~. r 8 Jng rea1on to &t:ll, Price laundry . l'rlv1t lt.! dt." Madrid hom•h:isas"'"'"r C US'l'OM l'lJ • "'" '""' a u e · 'II l 01 ·~ ,,. " "s -Ju:ot blocks fran cxciling w1 astound ')'OO. llurry. coru or Pl•llo.,, y1np1t assumable loan·f';Jymts LIDO ISLE FREE& CLEAR 4 PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• WINTER: itume 1 1 .. , VA un ut new South Cfla.'ll Plaza. 897·0321. q{0YAL tom1nQn pool . lruly u 2 less than rent. Cl<.se to ~3:.,ooo. $:108/in . J!flyi; ~.I l' II u t c atp c l i n i.:. -~oPERTtes st ory ,b ~~~:1,in ,:~t j us t 5hopping <'Ind schools. 4 Bdrm .. 3 bath home: ste~ to Lido Clubhouse. beach & tennis SW,500 Nr . Loma Linda Uni...,ersily . $55,(l)) lrade us down pymt on lari:e O.C. home or Inc. l'rop. can add cash or other prope r tie s. Ri c k 1'1derette Rltr. 5-17-6469. 2 Oft Apt .. , .•.•••. S?OO. 28R Apt bftyfmt ..•• $25(). 281t. 2-bth •.•..••. $450. a ll. No ne w lo1tt Cffltll. SOlarian flod:, wuti.'r sor-$34 ,950 . ! 111'.HJo-:<:,. more Bring your p<iintbrush r.,1ust ~e!l lmn1lojlh11f•ly. tencr , la•u i Pallo-, -;-rull y a1r cond1t1011ed! ilnd idC;is . 1-'ri<:ed under Spacious family home : <I bdrfn" .. 47 ft . lot; large p1o1tlo. $115 ,000 J BR house ....... $32$. Cu ll 96J·ti787., I kitCht'n·moi;c ! Jut>l re-. GRAltrr...ID Call fast.752 1700. new h o mc m arket I tJlfNfUOJ•P '""'' '••1ott • d d ~tl50 " OPl'l'"0 "''111"'"''1 '' $65 ,900 . Call 581·9500: 4BR house ........ $325. 4BR hse, ra rnily ., .. $400. Jtefereft'ces Recpirecl I [~IB$11Ml" ~{~J~-~ .,,-r:·~~:~~; 0:~r~;~;k'~:,;~~ c0:!~~~ [ ~ ll~A'l1:1 ;.~?;;;.~;:;:~~.'.~ DIFM!RENCE Hunll"'flooleach 1040 REALTY 3 BR, t Y, BU n;•n• ar°" BA YFROHT LIDO REALTY :t .l77 \ 1.1 I itlu,' It *673-7300* •••D OM"T••• Buy a ny investment until you h;i1ve checked these completely refurbished 2 Bedrm, 2 balh s ingle s t o ry Co ndos. Only We need unrum. homes & a p ts yearly fo r screened tenanL<>. Hewportle.Ch IOI.TSU~ Pluti LUXURY bt!drm. !!lime room nbl •. P.f1111y extrns. Pel.leer , udjH· cent ar~n pa~ /11;1ndy bea~f\. A ba al n u 1 «Ml """' • ............. ~"I' E.,.ery rNm is charming-••••••••••••••••••••••• * 5 11.23 * & bar. t'rpl , rmt. & buck 2 Cu11tom llomcs 36' BOAT Slip, spacious 3 ly UN IQUE. Ballroom· 3-4/PLEXES2 br&-3br.Z /~ 0 patios.551-1351 DALH01\PENJNSULA br. zin ba, be-aut . de- .sized ll)'ing room and ba. Cpt, drps, bltns, enc. C O M M I SS I ON S L ---Excellli'!nl locatkin on lh4! corated beach residence. BANQl~T-sized dining ~a rs. S59,95Q. ea. Owner. CHARGED ON FIRST oguna leach I 041 Bay & only 'f.t block to the Owner S.lilt' ....... 000 •~n room ok out on oak 842-0389 S o L I s T I N G S . •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Ocean. Each hon1c has 4 Daily 1.5, ~47; Yt', ~.sl !lludde knoll thru g_la~s ~L o•_c_U_E_S_T--.--1 1\fEMBERS J-1 .B./F .V. Oceanfront Woods Cove. bdr m s, 4 hath!! & Jlwy,NB walls. ,llave <in artistu· ""' ""' n o A R o o f' Fabulous 6 lld, 4 ba. Gallery , 2 fire pl aces , -~-------- Fl.ING with the decor. IY THE SEA R E ALT o It s. CALL $35Cl.OOO. 7c;;;, or make.of-wet bar. ultra modern HIR VU MOMTEGO t:ul-dfsuc pri vaty and t~resh 4 bedroom, 2 bath. NOW F OH QUICK AP· fer . Own. 494 -7!56. kitchen & private pil'r. By Owner. 4 Hr . 2 Ua . us1>u'm ablc V 1\ loan Newer La Palma model. PHAISAI .. Wt-: STRESS Fee land. See at 1200 ,. R ' . OCEA..,VIEW E 8 I am. m , DK, bonus YotlJ'S today -Only 1"1repl ace. bltna,Spanish llONESTY & SERVICE. ~ ast a boa Bl,•d., or enclosed atrium {planl:o1. ~7, o. Price reduced. tile roor, u_p1traded in & 848·0Zl6. IY OWNER call 675-8120 for more de· t,oy s? J fee. Quiet street. C1H oday,S40-3666 Agl. out. On qwel comer lot. 3 BR, 2 Ba , 1'T plc, 2 car l-la_;_1,_. ________ , Nr. pool '&' 5chool. Xtra Gori;i:eous la nd11caping. PENNSYLVANIA / 1 c lean . Qccup•o<y by Ry ne r. 2 llr. 2 R.:l Con-Ca ll to see. Red Carpet DUTCH COTTAGE gar w au o . opener. NEWPORTSflORE."i do~!'1cw c rpts, drps, 1-_:;z RealtorK. 536-8836 Steps to tennis court & On canal W-side. Walk to ~~:~Clns.~:ji.~. Good care Kit., sml backyrd. --Assume $217.mo. 1-figh School, convenient beach. Club w/ pools & ---~------ i1\, COnv . N wpt /Cf.l GREATFAMILY Used brick fireplace &I t6beac h&-lown.$79,500. tennis.3BR,dcn.3 Ba. s:rr.ooo. 542.9737 or ROOM plante rs, crossed paned 494-4911 orSJS-0202 427 Canal. $74.~. By BEST BUY NELDA GIBSON R EAL TOR (714 ) 675-2898 $21 ,950. with 20';(. down & lalboa P•nillwla 3107 monthly paymenls ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200. As k for Frank, 3Br. 2ba Duplex. $475 Yrly 83:9-~.~genl. Lease. /!.\'ail Sepl I . OPEN HOUSE 835-3100 days. E\·es & Deluxe 4-f'tex wknds 673·4Z'll. . 73.52 Ga rfield. New unils Huntington leach )140 llunlington BcaC"h , t:ix ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!hellered property. tst •3 Br home nr bch, p\'t yr write.off $111\f. Lion~ patio. frplc . ni<:e yd. Estate!'i, 531i ·257~1 $300/mo. 675·5810 ' I J TAX SHELTER OPEN HOUSE Laguna leach 31 fl • ······················• ~ 641·0582 . windows & doors, s unny -;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;ll "O~w~n~o~r~. ~·~•j64~2·~-~~-~.J HURD'.f!! l--'-="'-------1 Owner will finance-kitc he n , warm wood • Owne r said~"~cll this 4 CUSTOM HOMES lovely ho me with two paneling, family, 4 BR's, Newport Condos tiJ Coldwell Ban~er .. in Dove r S h ore s . Custom 4,_.Bdrm .. 5 baths, family rtn. Great view! Opeo Fri Thno Sun 1-5 7931 -41 }iolt St , llunt· RENT Scclu~ej'.l furn 'd, ington Beach. Luxurioui; hous~ & p;it10. $185. for 2&3 Br a pts Li on~ salancd.olderpcrsonor 1 Estates, 536-zs79 ~ Sen. Citi1.en. 494-8170 / b patios. fir e place and huge yard! All neat as a wee tend, b r in I! 4 r. 2'>'l ba, frml. dining, huge ma•ter bedroom. . h kbook · h ~ I d " pin & vacant in 1',. V. fAs-t' ec wit offer".4 m. rm , n ry rm. lg. Ve r y quie l n e ig h -11umable 6% VA loan at JBR, din rm, view. Super JUST LISTED clean, upgraded thruout. 1534 A:mi.,.. Way Rachelle Rcibers 3.1J3 E . CsLHWy ,QlM - LEAS E 5160,000 Beach : Condo. for· S9.SO mo. or • $795 mo . unfu r·.~ Oceanfnt. 3 br, 2 ba, 201)() r 11q. fl., wetbar, frpl. Sec. guard. Adults. S44·7C'18 · Aedrms, 2 fullbaths, new Gx35 ) P.1 s tr. bdrm. borhood. Call 342.4455 or S2l7. mo.) Bkr962-5Sll crpt, new pai~. On Kn icws of Back Bay, on lg. 540-5140 Sho w5 lik e m o del . Immaculate Seil Terrace Bc!autirully deeore1.ted. home on large lot with 2 Owner movin~ out of patios & boat storage area . must sell. A real R·2 lot. Asking $39.000. ~lsize lot. Financing •. Will se ll f<'.l:IA /VA , avuil.Call : 545·8424 ,or-li73 -7737, GRAND REALTY ' Broker., 842·6636 SSU ME VA , 3 Br,--------- Realtor 675-2373 NEED MORE area. Walk to beach & bargain at $69,900. CALL ---------•I Rea.I Estate byMiNA.Y Newport leach 3169 . ., ..... , ....•............... i.nn;s courL•. See this cNiOO;,;:Wll!r.;;-:-;-;-;:== BLUFFS "E" • • bedroom. 2-story home Front row vif!w in desira-WI NTER -Oceanfront J ROOM 7 7 beautifully decorated 3 ·~ CALL NOW lo~ft t1 .\,"[All Sl?',950. Or oo d,n. Gt. U O·IJliUIA Owner /Agt. 546-773•: Outstanding !XI)' for in·i -"~S~·"7"-'33-'--. ------1 How about a beauli.fu\ in one of Laguna's finest 832 8800 ble No. Bluffs. Serious TRI.LEVEL DUPLEX bl", 2 ba. $350. mo. rambling , 2 s tor )'. 6 pri11ate communities. • seller s ays. "SELL"! COROHADaMAR 67S·8531 bedroom , J bath with $99,900 OOl')IALD M.BIRO Take a look and present South of P .C.H. one s .. Clelftoolo 3176 .: ,._estot. or per. wbo de· IMST AMT CASH sires beach boine -+ rtn -.;::=-,:::···~ ( ,--.. \'" ' large family r oom & • , 11 youra£ft.". You could get Jbd "b d ., ... ~~~'•al•~· ea °'~ rm "' a _an o.ne •••••••r••••••••••••••• atrium . Walk to a II Executl•• P...tise 1-;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I a bargain! bd I b w th schools. one mile to p · d I• JACKHOWELL.Rltr. 1 . rm a , 1 a swim-BtflOc'eanFrontCondo.3 l tal income. Dupl.ex con For Your Homt sistA of one unit with 1 f'ull &ippraised .,.atue pd. bcdtoom&, Z b&tha + ont Call now for rree evalua· rice below market, ming pool. Lol 45x118. b 3 b Pool. · · ocean. See to appre<"iate. this is a well built home Harbor. Vie)Jf Homes 644 ·1156 (24 Hrs.) Rents $660. per month. r. a . J&CUZZl. J s.ss.ooo ••. ~-0 f r in e de ta i I . 3 3 Br, 2 Br. You own land. """""""""""""""""""""""""""""i (714 ) 842.7481 Short term lease/,..kly unit with z bedrooms lr lion. one bath. f.:xoe~lcnt l'IUl'T) Century 21. 546·9.521 l'' Bedrooms, extra large Owner wilf f in ance . rental.492·4665. I ;i;j. i.11~ living "'room with stone $67 .900. Owner I Brkr. L~~U~e ''How L"'lcy Cm HouHI U1tfwnished. ~ mer rental. Just re- duced, $85,000. 4 • ~~ COATS& WALL ACE REAL ESTATE , INC W •GO., ---~T i,;;;96~2~·44;,,,;,;71~-~--~:~54~·~6~· ;,;,;;~I fir e place , b ea utifui 1 ~6~7~3·~48~99~~~~ ...... ~~I Low Maintenance ·You Get"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• A "nrs.lll SPANISH MISSION I· fornial dining room.i: OCE.4.NDUPUX GetWral 12oz·--CHARM Beautifully upJilraded, 4 ~ Large s heltered patio LIDO ISLE LiwDpn._Pa>iso~" 2 three Br, 2 bath apts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm.• blh ,'•wa~ wlo· 1,..lne , 10 .... with ocean view. Owne r ow rice., , , £ Rus tic ranch home in '-•u "'"' · 3Bdrm11.,l 'h baths Double cargar.with sun-FREE .' t,RE n'.ng floor plan. Room r-'-•••••••••••••••••••••• anxious. $l49.500 f •vely 4 br. 2 ba, f-1 . H Do d RI d k r Id be 3 A P f . aJ •· . east1ide Costa ,Mesa. 3 ur _,., ... . w tr. 844-0134 ec ~ou ear. s • ro ess1on .,..;rv1ce- Bed rooms, 2 bath.<>, lots boat or camper. T\l.'O 111'0.ME LEfTI 1963So. CoastJ-l\I.·}·, patio. a ll elec. kitch. By sume 7~'4 loan. Come on •LANDLOllDS* or trees & flowers. Bright cov'd. patios. $53.500. n . Laguna Beach owner . 673-1"4 Hrbr View c..... down Sat & Sun 12-7, 7311 H f i d * & cheerful, can't las t 968-4456 This new free stai:iding ..._:. YOWNeo.J_ 3Br, FR,Lux'lndscp .. up-Seashore Dr. om• • -ers - ,ICTURETHIS * 494 -11749.. 1:.n: d d lh Sal b 6•2 9900 ) ·I lopg at $43,500. C@J home in Univ. Park has.1"""""~""""""""""""~~ ....... I Dovef-Shores Baytron.L .gra e ru-out.. e Y "SH Howlllclcy "' • 546-2313. Dinin1 indoon,o.,.erlook· approx . 2500 sq. rt . of Jiv ·I llome<in ftt Land! ·. own . P r i n on I y . J yotf C .. Get'' Cali(ornilr's Large.st lalboa Pt'•sm 1007 .~.,., 11: " -11 • "•u fr ,,~-1 · ing elegantly manicured ing s\;,a ce. It includes 3 VICTORIA HLDS. C.e lf$48-l~S6rf only. S7 7 .SOO /ofr. Ph: &44·M4 3 . ~· ~l~~. 1 '.__···R,;;elanBl.• •• li~tir'.tv·~-~i"';··~~,~ :,·. ·····~ii~:·:·~~···· [~. ,l{~tdlifl, ~E:1~~:l~f~~ ~~r~{· rt,:~,;~~I:~::,~~1 ~~::t~"~~.~~~~7,~ -~w'.'.."~;"::.~c""'h~The~~"!::~l-~~:"-.. ~~-.-1:-... -... -.-~.-i:-.-.~ •• -.-!_?_?_.~1 1.=::::: .. ::::.::--:. M h II RI .1~ --·-·····~ Must11ee it. 968-4456 The price is $64.500 LHruOut. LoVely patio & B f "-'-B Raise Worms OJI the xtra ars 8 ty 675-4600 -------------! lea11ehold&.thebuilderis gardens. Ocean •. v~w! Ofi S '7U Y land !s urroundJng 2 fixe:r DUHAN & DOYLE c ......... ·','.'.","° ...... ,ach,., •• 1,0.1,B, ISYPORUIRMTEITMIE•lE HOME of fht anxious lo Sell ! Only a fey bllui. from F_rlol m R~~ 1on~ll b;Cach upper oceanviev.· homes. INVESTMENT. INC. . NEE $BtY1C£ ......_. PJl>iRwllHOM"' be h~l 000 v1 3. oman p1 ar en-BolhJ u7U11> 17"'00r•ng•.Cost•Meu TOL•"'DLOllDS OCE N Vfi w 0 I ... don'twaste it !Sttthis M0 .... 1n • S~SZ 9300. ~ ac ~• lO, try. ruJhing waterfall. An<tl~:;,.·1-n'v",..,l-cnu 548-1168 ~·mbe;'~{ Board of-- . A , Iii\'~ i.. up_ .e~. shal,1'. 3BR. ram rm + 3BR. formal din rm . -2 • TURNER 'i.SSOC. 'd str t h of rk e.." ""~ '" "° 1500 oq n ••·· By p I 1105 N C H • .. w1 e e c es pa .. ~ •. 496·7"/' 1 . ealtors, ,Better' a~-. • ' 1 " Pd· for al din rm home. opu ar Atrium model. · st. wy, ..... .iwi~ la~d g_rttns. Finishii1 1: w-I> UNITS ~16SM "'•...-a ai ~ f owner..S74.S00.496--<l672 hugt fenced lot, all the King·siM! master bedrm UftiYt'nityPri 494·1177 to"u'che's of co lor£ol Mobil•Homes '" .. : .• '"""s'Zl'~reau, 3 ~ -0 OCEAN VIEtv Duplex. b)' am~ities, you 'll look no w /sunken lloman tub. Deane Home, l yr. new. 3 tro pical la ndsc.apiniJ. For Salt',., _,, 11.00 Anahetm. p n .only. . Commerce. -·t owner. 3 .BR & -'1 Br. fort.lier. Assume $21,(lOO. Boat gate. Close to br, 2 ba, den, patio, lo OPEN HOUSE Enormous luxury floor ••••••-••••••••••••••• Agent 542-1129 530-8505 $68,5@.496-0672 VA .CALL540-3666BKR. :::s~~4h4.l $55 ,900. CALI. ;i:~~~:~~~~:·s'6r;1;~rg: LOW~~~·f::J::nAY . pFl an w,ith 2500 sq . ~t. 197s-2BR. 28A .' 20XS's· Let'1Mq8'•ADffl R.D .P..QOl ,3Br,kids.~t. ~. t--, orma par~or ~as~ its Skyline, Pets OK, Short Pvt. Pt~. "'.tias 3JO Rec. H.B. mobile, 2 Br. ap-1 C--•a del Mor I 022 $29,9-'lfl. Ea11tside Ranch CllEST REALT'' Prin. pnl y. Xlnt. financ -Wood shingled. 3 bd, 2 ow• lravocl er rcpla<e , ~ v .,.. 1 0 b r .. . v-11'! •. 1 · • blk.to ocean. SJ6-{i()65. acres. 3 r , Ranch in San pins. kids. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• hOUSf:-FilPi & save. Ownr ----------! in g av a i . wner. a, •m-$iZl"d home. c<tndleJale dnung from!----------I Luis Obis po Co.; Also 3 ·FTN Vly. Jl'OOI . 3 Br, fftn J SHO'RECLIFFS ~Ip fin. 540-3666 Bkr. 4 WID~UIMS ..:55=".:.1·..:'::":.::'c_ _____ , ~~Ym~·i ·c~li~~~J.udbe.:1y walls of antis.ue mirrors. lO'xS<l' 2 Br. Across rrom waterfiont lots. Total rm. 2 Ba, ·apP)ns. kids .. , S C I Pl 1!.--""' • POW table sized family Hunt. State Bch. $.1,600. value, -87.000 cash. Ex-j pets, & gardener., V.'.nl 3 Bedrm. ' bath a s no~ TO IE •cH 1 windows , frpl. Sl.29,.500. room '" y breakfa,l ·~ •••a or "'6 53116 -· ~ 3 000 <-ft • nn ,;.yu·__.. ..., • <hange for ·. ~rn·ls·lfo"•e Furnished Newp·ort ' I view. Treme pOten-lndsfpd. Trlr, Camper I ~ ~ "' ... E•e-c ....._. k.ltCheri . 3rd'\balh. off f'1NlllnlO l,OlPi47', Uuil~. or What?~ 14·979-4977 . d ac . • r , ~tko, A•~• w/pool. Ocet~cunyon 3Br & Fam. Rm. Fully GI & ~HA ~-··e-•re • ""'I BKR.499-4081&497-1751. area ofC wood a<;,_t;ented , . ..., Be h 2 B ·i ~ l tial. A.!lklng ll'.'391·500. Agt . !c:~ c~ .Php ~!~ ;.""03 n I Y . :p!c. i!:s~ ..... ~ll d~~~t~ 6 Ir, 3 la. $70,900 Handyman Spt<ial>r master retreat. Anxious ~e~port Bch location. Brokers welcome. ock, $250 wee . gt. S1"'"""""': -..::..~.! '""''·~-;.,.....°"'"" CaU • ..,_.51 •1000 Forthefiandyman:Lhis 4 owhe r.eall noW,bkr. Adltpk.S32S0.148·0147. D _1__.. .. 111_ FeeH. OMEFl.....,S ~~~~~~~·-.!.:.:'...---1::::=:::=':'::~~=;=-::---J home~ Only 6 year s 1 _....:c.=~~"-'.,."'-~•.:..:.~:..:..=-i bdrm., 2 bath home. in ana .--v~~x . ·~ Cotta Mesa I 024 i\.10NTIC!El.LO I sty Con · young, & offering lar~e . xlnt neighborhood. needs • , 5,40..1720 lniMss Properly 1400 Xlnt. Cond. 3 Yrs. old. •642-9tfb• ••••••••••••••••••••••• do. 2 hr. 1'1\! ba. dbl.gar. built·in kitchen, loads of w~Have It paint. carpels, draperies TARBELL .............•......... Assumable loan. lncomcl:;iiiiiiiiiill!liiiiiiiliiiii!ii],i;~ _____ ,,. ___ •I Ownr. 533,CIOO. 979-6570 dining area, massive Ir yOu are looking !qr a 2 &-TLC.I.. but you can sa\'E' PRIME IA.tr« $9,600 per yr. Must sell. ~1 ~ ----1 -·~ ILUE HA.VEN •REDUC EDSl,000• fireplace. separate Jaun-BR. hOme in Uhiv . ..Park. many aollars on uns well 1---"-'-'C:.::.=:.===~·--~' IUILDIMG $94 ,000. (>wner4!M-3309. 1~• ·.i __ 3~·.:,1.~. ·I ;,:1.t,;co II dry roo m & covl'r ed under $50,000, in TOP construct ed home, ;it E & C •"E ·-;;""'.~ i~· ~ POOL By owter 3 br, frml. din patio. Unbeat.llbleatonly CONDITION. ,,.,.e have SS2,SOO SE OMl'AA Sl.OSO.OOO 6 UMrr5 3 Bedro o m ,3 baths, rm .lg.livrm.famrm.2 $45,950. Call 963·5671 or lh•f;nest•. HlA'"""A-.~ This is the best buy in $172.000-yearlyincome E•STS~ $17 5 . Ahahm. 2 br, hardwood floors, dblc full ba . lg . cov'd patio in 556·7035 . .. .u.u l.J.::u . .1.-<.:-) Newport Beach. A· lg. Ex cellent tax shelter A IUS: studio. pool. ga r age, quiet street. :a~-h~::.e~~~:.r~~:: L£ RAISOR ~~!~W. ~f:~;j~a u~~~:dedoj~ G~~t::~i::~:~~ :~~':!:~dS~fri:e~.r~i~ ~·o~~ea .rcalnice2br, $38,T~y McCcrdle 545·87tl REALTY l\.1ariners School Dis---~-' _6_75_·~8500--·---I <5a!,r Yd itsel~ ~.cely·~""·ith $165. G.G . 2 br, sep dine. J tri cl . Owne r s have -I -,.., ow n.uu-ren ...... .can rm. \ - Rt'oltor 1810Hewport G0'5 NOWHERE! 452JCampus Dr .. lrvine bought another and arc C....,•O: Lots/ l500 be brought uP in escrow $190 G.G. 2 br, kids & Costa MesaS48·TI2'9 This tfee shaded st. ends --'=====-'-~-I Ca mpus Valley Shop Ctr. anxious to sill. There is Crypts for spend a bl ~. Nicely' •-ok ~~~~~~"""~""""""~I L•HD ... ,. • ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d cape d wo·11 ex pe~ · ,,.,·he r l-it begins! Bi• ~ .,....... c•LLl3'"600 not another like it al • an 5 --.,115 CM •br k"•·& • • --""' ~ 4 Jnt .. $250 edi . Choice loca-h nge • ._ · · • " ~ i ..... 1 Owner 2 BR, 2 na condo, fncd .• iyd. has Apri cot, IEAUTY... $83,950 . 549 -0812 & ti"c;? Harbor Rest Mem c a · petsok. cargar$29,900.968·9782 kids i:,tay house (w/view you on this 2ir.i year old Located in the £astest IN~OM '~---------1 Pl 1 2br.kids ok .. new crpt kitchdn frplc 2 AVoellflo. Lemon trees, AU the work is done for XLMTINVEST. 646-6710Agent Pk.CM_543-050.5 JM .Qua·I ~ $160. Placntla. gd. area, t oo!). 3 br home has Landmark home ! This selling area in Irvine. ~ 1• , C0111m•rcial QC9 . • $165, $115. $185~ ,z br, •MESA VERl>E• hd\l.·d. ~lrs. s hingled roof. single level 3 bdrm & This upgraded 2 bdrm .. Whip IRS. income prop, M•wport le~ Propff'ty 1600 Prapwtl-· ' __.avail. now. kidlJ ,6'"peta Large 3Br. 2\l'~ba, Fil. used trick frpl & Is a 22 family room model has family rm.' condo has e rty in excellent shape. N c w port O re s t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7$2-1920 ok. Big yard. Super Shfi rp! y r . did EASTSIDE been professionally central a ir, plus a Jge. Lo\lacancy,high yield.2 Townbomes, .S% down, Numerous Propertil's i.ooouA•lSl.NlW"°91TllACoi $400Wstmin.Lovely3br Nr.GolfCourseK. CHA&MER ! Li s ted land scaped , under -yard with nice patio. Blks.togood surf.Near 8143 APR ... 2·4bedrms, Longtriplenetleases +ramrm.•/J>OOI • 3l40CountryClub Dr.. 8·2·7S ' uL $39,950, t ry grottnd sprinklers in· Priced right at $33.900, s hops. sa9.500 encl gar., pool, terul.is. Tripti!:-ATenants LOTS FOR SALE 1\1 ember Board 'or Owner1Btl:'r 979-3788 $4,obo dwn, but please! stalled , patios &-extra with low down payt. As a fr. $58,875 Ph. ~-61~~-$340,000To~,OOO 7"Vnl\.Easlside lot with Realtors, Better Busi- Call fast !~ concrete poured & highly home, or a rental, this is L. u x u ft Jo Us HOME 12, Robon Ct. (froa;i. Qil LA WSOM REALTY plan§. _city and coastal ness Bureau: Chamber of LA%Y I SO~THLAMOERS upgraded interior ·with a G R E A T w /INC OM t n'eil to l{wy_ TIO.C\h on Superior. s7s.•s62 comm1ss 1on illpproval Commerc'\.: . HUSl.&MD'S 642·6368 c u stom draperies & INVESTMENT! Call to-oceanfront. 'NO. Laguna. V4 mile to'"imtrance). .. and El R. Quail Place SJ0-1$P5 f. /It.fl· S,E"'f., I carpeting. It won't last day! ZBR home w /2 deluXeun.1""'"""'"""'"""' ....... ~~~~~1--~A~sk~fo>o:r_l8o~b~M~oodY~'!.....-I Pr o P e rl I es · ( 7 1:4) lolboa lsl..l' 3206 '-,.. D--;o1 I 026 Jong al u1,~. 903.=71 5 7000 ., I' -r• ~ ~ ~ •· 52· its.pool&ia<u•n.Super llac•r,' YOHI'"' ~'2 0"""'"'R 1_::752::·..:.'92=9·c.....----1 UpperBayllvingat onlY ••••••~••••••••••••••• or556 7035 BOBPE'ITIT m1ns ion or income. -""' vi •~ •••••••••••••••••••'\••• SJS.900! ,3 Bedrobm, 3 ByD<v~rinDanaKnolls. •. · -Rcaltor·Owncr ZAGRODZKY, Rltr. $130,000. pacious 3 Br 'METMETMET, 7HewQc.-iYWwt BAYVIEW Dplx. 2 bt, 2 bath, twO sf<>ty plus pool Large S Br, 2 Ba w/your 494•8611 Monaco. WooJ 4carpet, lnc .. e P1 op1rty ba, blt.ns. cpt.g, gar. ~O & Jots of graH &).Tees -choic-e of crpt & drps, --'--------1 tile patio, 3 car garage: DAMA POIKT Sapphire. 675-26.51 but no care. Oisco,·er Large fenced yard with ,', : · Ocean View comer home. Lease with a Nat'!. te-Duplex 2+ 1 Br$188.'950 lolboa p..,.i.....1a 3207 this plea1antwayofliv· paved, boat. RV, or · 1 000 s·q rt l Bd --o d • ,_ o I 3 •nr-5 ~ ing, callS46-2313. • tralltt stora ge area. p'nvacy. 494-3381. ' ft._ ur eve ml,.,oo,"" up ex '+" •• ,.-u ••••••••••••••••••••·~· MNllL'l•JIS 'IJN IOf<fN(i• $54.500.496-0685. 1xcmMG just completing sevet"•I Tri-Plex 2 Brt112.SOO BALBOAPENIN.i M· A DOW HOME l~=======~LCllJllH HUis I o_sq r new proje(:\s in lhe LA 8 Unil!i $169:500 Avl. Aug . ·30th.· I>etlrable ~ I-••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba.a41. Prkesr1ngefrom We11tba)' Income Homes Duplex . Week,ly ·or ' ---' a"·~;--TH E REAL '' .g,:I ~ST _ATE_RS ~ c-•11"u¥1n9 c;;~ ,,., ....... S2ZZ. Per mo .. 2 MasNive frplcs accent thi'! m~el home. 6% Assumo.ble'\'A -...loan, Ba~k yard ttnnlen. a:rtenllqu111 ',11nd. frrl'il t.rea 1aiore. 48R. r._m rm . •nd rormal 'dinlnf rm. "-'oli Yoltey 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTED! Superb. REDUCED lBR, 2ba, cntrl air, shat '<°"''-'-"--, .')--'-. : Stl.9,000, 11~ eash. -10% 34I21Cr;tHwy,.D.P. longer.673.2'()31 spacious 4-bedrm, 2"'2 cpts bltns Assume 1c1': .•U'VT"tfl5m.-&:>...... return to 1nve9Wr. M.r.1 --~~·~96~->IJ~l~ __ J;;:::"'::=-:;::;-;:;:::--;:r.;; bath, uUlity room ! Cul-TO $62,000 . VA.' Own ~r 552_9503 1 NEW and"exclust ... e wit.h Child: 714 -557-950:5. Suite Corona dt'I ...._ 3222 de·sa6 street-s uper.b Immaculate 4 bdrm. in 586,9700 . u•. G•laxy• Drive-bes~ 11s, 3400 Irvine Ave.. IOZI MISSIC)tl( ••••••••••••••··~··••'I.• landscpd, Y(<>n't last at Universit~ Park. A r~al · buy! 3700 Sq. rt. -5 Newpo!-l Be ach, C&. A rare"flnd. All'l'lBr. 2 JETIY VIEW $Sl ,950. Red Carpet, beauty with 2·SlOJ?' _hv-L.,...a Ml.,el 1052 bedrms, formal dining ~· Ba. 4·P lex .w/sPttnkleri ·t- Realtors963·78Sl lng room, formaldintng, •••••••••••••••••••••••,room , family room &: C-':...:.1-t..L-& Bltns. qood Income. Oo Oc ean Blvd, _on..,,-family roomandalotof · pool. Fabulous vieWf ~~-· Xlntpotential.$86.000 steP.S to Ch ina'Cove, A llACHCO'nAGf yard that'•• nklered. $185,000. For Information "":"'-1700 SOU'tHCOl\ST larg'e luxurious 2Br. iba YACAM'T call Ann Peters Pete ·••-•••••••••"•••••••• INVESTMENT duplex w/hardwood nr,,. MUST BB SOLD!? Barrett Realty&tiS200. · MO"'RTH LA.il..n.1_._ S49-08l2 . · 64&6710. Formal dining rm, & --f-super J etty & Oc ean Open l~au&e CONDOS Loh fOr Mle 2200 view. $650 mo. Ca.U F 41 r1 3 1S 14 •lh11&1 51 _n 11 .. 8 5 POOL Ocean VJew1--iif bdrm. ••••••••••••••e'i••••••• 644·72 11 agent. · ' uruu rrom1t54 OOD • • ~u.u: ' 2 atdTOOm ..>on lar&e lol El Modena Ave. ' BR., • ;;"". -~--~.. Lease 3BR. l ba, hm. Oc Cli>--f-• wltll ""'•ri41 In.oil U-1! ~~~~~~~~ 3y, ba., d;nlng rm., fa ml· C•6 7!to7JJ:t HI Ol!TLOT vu . wlk lo bch. st•·/~. 2 18 ~ • Price his been reduced1= ty rm.Ovalpool.f74 ,900 ' .._. $15,000 or orfer. Can car g ar ., $360 mo,. M V~ le llhl UYilla $25f0 .... now oal1 '3!i,SOO. ' divide lnlo 3 or 4 lot&. BY 1.14·79!>-1223. esa 1t'sy;.-nlnthiagridous LowinleteJt! " Slf,, ..... YM CALL e •••·1•1~ Owner. Will consider .::::::....:;:.:..c=::....---~ -- Dra~alic two 1 on cus tom·bullt horrie . lSCOnlEALn SPAMtsff;;( SINGLE FAMll.Y2BR, 91 1 1.. trade for local income 3 BR,2Sty ,2ba,Frplc'= hu:1e pairadlae n4'I Many luxuriOua Item\ 5J6·713l Touch ors~-1n2st.ory &tu"dy , taulted beamed ,......... propertf .s.46 -1556 aft Bllns. 1425. mo. 6ll61At wlU-enormo\.ISrrft-m -·•.. " red brl<k·1 · w•• en· cettin1 s. prlvac Y. . ••:Ai.TV 6PM, ' ,•~•:•~ri~g~o~ld~.~B~k~r~.Ol::.:S~-SfM::_:~ d I ~ 1 miake thta t • .., onlque. . .....-"'"•90() ,Nt•r Nt"',t•r1 P••t Offlc~ 1.:;c;~·;_ _______ I ~ 1nce pavll on. ta Spaciou.s rooms; formal 4 lit, 2 Ba. Roman tub~ try! Carvtd wood -door. -· · ' IHI &fate Cotta Mesa • ?, , !:;~p\~~:~if:i ~; Uvinl and diall\c, brkrst pol, w-Jk to bchl Model V1ulted celling. Formal IRjoy the GoodLtfto IRVIMI T8A.. •irr•·•STOP*•*"••' · h:dllGIMJ4t ZIOO ••••••••••,•• .... •\•~ fiesta room, be.oq din· rm1 profe1slonall.y de· coilid. Vacant. tat lmeol-dinilll room. All patque 491-2511 199-4514 .CdM : lmmac.. 3 bdrm., 2 Wa~Unl money on non· ••••••••••••••••••••.••• .. SHA~ 4 BD 3 _BO'. . inf, Int bat.h on m er corated. Price reduced fe~. 'Hurry! $55,~. ~rrc ~.EN•.! ~s~, opda!i~ . bl.: p•llOt"ln.000 neMl-i•bl• rent recelpU) A'&TRACTJVJ: mobile-, 1:°"!.ftbse titl•.ina,_ .fpl, ~ ~ retnat, 4 bdrm'• ;111. fOl' ,iJlck ille. Assum• &f4.P997or644..fllm.. m11ter aulte-, All new * WilNOW •~ NEWPOaT.~ Ta"i' adv,anl•ce .of ,Jq_· home ln P .S. .a~. ex· poorf. patlo,-'tttS li<i;'" Exterior or P.V. e. :·: oai. Clll ~ $47 900 pa.lnl. Decorator ahag LAGUM,. HIGU& I z.st.)'d A-ltf!SM-2d ' 2 tere1l Ir: laxes~· .. " chang~ tor o.c. nr boat. 133·1¥3 ~ i First time on m rket, r. ..' .. 1)allpiice'•br.2balh, ihroughout. f\Jll pri c~ •llST•• =-~.lee~~~·n~·s re~~2 1ou•JOO'a ofsss.ls~-·r1y. T .D . k o ce'r1. days sBt",lWa. tlOleid-H 'Won 't l••l Ions. bkr.. •IY OW.-.• suier decor._,,crpu, c1rp5, pg,950. Take advant•gt. NEWLY PArNTED. der aUOI $69 500 10\ ~ a ·Bidrm, a. bllh:<:Stncle 675-0072 . &to1ket: Leue .. ... alL 14 A.l JZO .~ 48r. 2b9/•r1m. rm, new rp~1 1or,i oy1 kite.hen Call ra1t, call 752·1'100. luxe 3 bedrOom, corner fc3·.g~' del'\,, $62,SCM> 1 •toey •Condos in Santa To place your'tnessage t•~ef'et;. _,..., _ v-cpts/dtpl. Prortmlmal-. w/~tns, •ndstpl you Ol'fNr119 •H t 1VN1t:i~1r.i1c1• 1 lol, pool-s ize lot•, pre· 3 ,w.rte"'tlo'91?,;50 .A,1ia co~p.letely r e -u~fethe 1" ' \U: -_ ~lil" ,,. ~'.:yg \!~t:r.::~~l= i~t.·.~=r~~~f; [llifflillll ·:=~~;: ac~t,!~~!v 'flf~~~~~ r<~d:,~~I='· .~-~'~H~a111o~=r~ll~~~:LS48~.~5CIO~. ~P~h~: -~~-~·~J~~~;:;;;,;;:;;::]-§~~-~-~-~~,,~~~--li--...o 1 • . Cla.s!i lried, 642-5878 \ I - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ' - D8 DAILYPILOT Th .. A 17 1975 ,..,.,_... Apoohwoi.-... .................... ..................... lfdoblo1h ... 4300 triolR ..... ~s.~~ ==-'="-'-'-'="----:------"~u~'-""'~Y~· ~uo~u~s!!..'.~· !.!!:! 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Child K. 548·~ cen .148·125216U·Z221 ,:-••••••••••••••·••••••••• 8 I b l I d ' VIEWS><~rs• kit lncd y:.nJ. 1 ct\lld. , .... , . • I I . . <!BR 28AP.1ta de\P.1 . • 0 • :!I an ·· 0 ·~ • 'U. l k 5210 or"°" $235 .Now.114-549-1891. Straa:htMaet.oshr.Con-o.F; XElndUllrialWJll.S • 11 . 11.r BEAUT. New Rancho5'1n Bayfrftn\. 4llR. 3ba. New C•nyon Rim AJ)t:f in sma pe o ' ' mo. --r · · do nr. ·O<'Can, pool, lal· · ff . 1300 1400 4 11:ood oond. Av1ul now. Jo.quinTwnhome.2Br, Jo"amlly only. Winter Anaheim 1-lilb alveyou Avall.,Au&.13.M2·()8.S7 28R unurn. nitw paint, 3Room1.Lakesidellome. nil, jacuzzi. 536·19S2 wit O 1c11 . M40t~· $ 3 7 S . m <> I nc Id II 2~ ba , 2 story, Overlook $700. Yrly S900.67S·M25. all the1e abundantl ' bltil'IS, c rpts, drpe, nr. Pvt enlr, 1ar. $1& mo. evPs 1 1600, 2212. r • ,ardener. Call Larry, golf eourae & lake. $600, C untr Cl b I' 1 y . MEDITIRILU41AH beach & Edinger. No utllincl S4ti·~C\'e& _ · 1q h . M2-'4M o 546·5880 . 547·7044 /SS2·00M Cond•mMI..... G~lt .. i1 lf.unnl~vc~~: VILLAGE p(!tS.$17S.54S-0760 . • Udo 1sle Liie JW11chrront s•r· o~.llA~ .. Jo;;_h PJ~: 3 Br. upplns, util. p»td. SPAC. z b,, 2 ba ~--,o. U,.fwwbhed 3425 Horseback riding. 1.2&2 I B I 8 & 0e 2 8 2 2 Bil Condo. frit<, stove s .. Cleme"te 3176 homt, 2 llm!:I. a\'all, $210 Ch\MI • ....... ru ••••••••••••••••••••••• b d F · I r . r n, r, 1 · I 'h ~40· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea. John i\11ller 67J.32801-'~· c.:.1-------<'hlld, pct. sngl:!l. p:atlos & Rec. C\r. Cls. t V rm + e n. or 1n o Rr Townhouse Carpets poo . 1 mi. rom . -L .... _ . S2LS 2 Br-, pppln.s , kid.s , Schls. & shorw:.. 5076 AP· Mesa erde Townhousf' 637·4900 d fl . l j mo 213·592·2203 ICI 28r. 2b•. t'nclo:suu or83'4!·8800 11100 . Ft. M-1 Spact . .-· end unit. Nr. pool, plush rapes, r~p •ce, · 11.ar. Whilew11.ter view. --rron office Larae rear ~~;:i\a:.c.hll<l .util. Ple Tree. 1 yr. lse. crpts. & drps. DX>. No lalboafslaftd 3106 Pools, 4 t c~ru:s courts · NE:Wdeluxe n'earbt~ch.3 Adult.:1 on/)'. S2SO. ROOMMATEremalc,2br Ooo 5250 · ln&Whll· 3 Hr, 2 1Ha, kids, pc~. 1;)0 · ;~~ ~ l~s~; !1 ~,s~c pet1, S4!:1183 aft . Spm. ••••;;••••••••••••••••• gym z4~~?anr~r Blvd llR. J :s. ull 3 bltns. S340. 498-3091 . ~~~;~~-u~:c ~~~mo. tierr$. C1't~3~ya M0-~710 5 l1r, 2 ha, kids. pe-tA. 213.33().3979 ., Bt 2 Ba "'-1f Course GRA l D CANAL on UtU(' Cos la J\.fesa (714 >M7·8020 42J 20t t. ~l ·431-7475 '*Luge ZDR ,... '">le . ____:.,___. ------=----eve:s f'8·088 1. F'urni11hed I 8r. applns. ~ . , vv , . Bi l s. Deluxe 2 br, frpl. . , .,., ., 'CS.aro t forRM 4150 h'ld ,~ Condo, Laguna Niguel. radiant boat boat dock L g 2 Br bltns ~"·ts 2 Hit, shoarp . 1u-. beach & pal.lo, oceun vu, Adult~. CJe 1100s:.; 1-~l 1o1ir cood otc& t I · pel, A~1. t"C. Crpt• & d''"" •• ..,.., ono ' ' ar e ' ' ',. · <hopping $t75/'lo o o p"'' $275 I'll · •••••••••~•••••••••••• -1· c' M . " ER ,..,. ~. · Yrly , $350 . N drp s, $170. Call aft.· ·. "· " · · ·o· R CE d 1 p.,N. 0,111 e:u1,.,._-.. HOME FINO S LC119W'a l•ach 3248 ~med. occup, 49J.10J2. pets/children. 673.0207 12noon. 548.94~ Hettlonomics 61S-6700 498-3097. . A AS • wnEtw 1 n. S2S II.I c lie at ~ per mo. '*642·9900• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---mo. ee sr.( PaUu) 1 I' 400 n crpl'd -----------ISHA RP1 O anvu Con· DELUXE Npl. Crest l ·BR a N wl E B , • BEACll AREA • So..taA111e 3180 130 "A''B adway,CM. n s aq.I d . k 2 BR. i"'enced )'d, 1 c hild . tempor~ry ~eome, 2 br, 2 Twnhome. Av!. 9/1. 2 br cptd.','; :lt-r;s~~~QS Lf~~~ s:?to. ~a~~tl:p~ 2.& 3 OR llp~s. Some with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~( 6i~~~ ~~.r rm $22Smo.642-007 $375-$400 mo. 499 .21 refr1g , gar , c:pt , drp.~. V dom S45-8ti28y. garages. utilities paid new C'pts ~~nc. gar. No •••••••••••••••••••••• S '4550 pet OK . 1919 Fullerton. ba. den. Partially furn. + ~e n , 2~ ba, frpl. nnly .Rltrs.44.2343 w/pool . Ad ult.son! Tht' f i r ep la ces ~ c.ne losed ll8S.2br,frpl ,bll.n8,drps, Office Ren ~ 4400 t'\lt's/wknds. or t\fr. pool 6:•tennis.979·5340,lalboar•ninMa 3807 en e, $2lO.undupNo fce.C1tll pe~.Nr.So.Cst.Plaza 1501WetclffDr.••• •••••••••••••••••• 3Hr. Iba. garagt', lg yd Brubaker .546·060l 8·5 U l. 2S6 days or 642·54S1 •••••••••••-••••••••• LARGE t br w/vicw pool , R 4 ti · 1 3 I l T 0 0 1 N area. 646 ·8135 Newport io"i unci I Ctr \Or e area ror rent on ~· igarden & trees. Stove, , e.ve, $.TIS. Yrly 2 br, 2 ha, $l7S. Adults. ' REAL TY INC. ...... I E.-1.1..~..1 LeasllMll Offce :..._. Pa ic Coasl llwy. No. ~~J~~llki~~p~.a ~~:. ~ XLNTOCEAN VIEW story, 2 car encl gar. 545-8628 Apa'U':f: ','J:edHoo Ca ll-~~ Sile an; Lat1 na .11 ~ft X20 f\..110 •nJ. t,e .6'S"'°''"''· 3 Bdrms .. 2~!! ~a ... eusl "'I 1 ..... _1•_......... balcony.642·1603 8 d 2 BR. all elc<'. ,.....,1d OK . or rn ('1t 4)642.31 ext 2'1G !Sq. tolill. Seeurlt1 on bit. home ; lge. liv1ngrm. '"'t"-•••"I......-...-3 r, llt::t Ba . crpts. rµ'I, ..... u ••••••••••••••••••••••• p I e . S4 8 tnn w /frplc ., sep, dining •••••••••••••••••••••••COf"OftadelM.o 312 nu paint, clean , Seu 732ClaySt.Callownerin .t)f-,~h'~t\."1.,t;)~"'I 4 r.e s s. · 3 HR horn~, newly dee. rm.; bll·in kitchen. 2Ca ... boa lsl-4 3706 •••••••••••••••••••••• breeze, $210. S.U-6375. Seal Reh. 213·431·9&)3 M~LJllSlY/ 1..:":::_:t:·::__ ____ _ New W/W cplS & d,rps ___ . +garage house. $295 mo. gar · Imm ac. thruout ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. t V, ba.: 1 blk. t NEWI. y DECORA1'ED Irvine 3144 lXtHUIC llW ttlCl,T! MIK No pets. Open 9•6, 940 w $47S lot on th Cute 2 Br, house +gar. beach. Adult.s only, no 2 Br. w !tar. Sll5. Water ••••••••••••••••••••••• &OUlT U•CSIK UJlllC I Congress CM ~llSSIONREALTY Vrly, $310 begin. Sept. pets.$385Mo. pd. 2116 "8" Placentia. Wa lnut Square, 2Br, , ... ,.u rc11.w:c1P1to ••494-0731 •• Ga5&Waterpd.67S-3063. BoydRltrs. 636 _41201_5 11>':.!ba. air. cpt&/d rps, •loc:helors Largl· 2 BR home. Crpt., 3 BD 2'" b . l 2 8 I b l . I p I N rcrr •. $27S. 642-1536 •I IR, 2 BR slv,rcf.Cncdyd.Garagc .. · .,.. a,Vlew,<'o.e0o1uxe2~r.+Gar.Yrly r, a np~"· 00 · STUNN ING lg . 1 b r •2BR&D.ft Adu lts$190.675·1827. •n. S4SO . p er month. s.12.s Begin. Sept. gas & pets or c hild unde Gatoden apt .. Pool, rec ADJACENTtoGolfCrse. From111'S ·$48.S ;:;;~::::::-:-;::-~;;--;:;:;::-l -'~"'':'.:'·0663:""'~·;,______ water pd. 675.:n&J 16· $2SO. 644·7662 rm. $185. 710ta.h St. & la ke. Attructive new 3 Old farm , 3 br . St75. kids. 2 2 BR H scs f · lalbo p · ..i. 3707 SUNNY 3 br. 2 ba. w/ba brtwnhouse. Ra ncho San MesoV.rd• Ea11 & Adom1 4'50 pets, ok. Also, 2 br, $140 -ou ' re n g, a enin 2 BR newly decor'd., pvt. J · I 540 1800 "\.11 nd k 'ods P"ts st_v . Laguna Oc h .••••••••.••••••••••••••• & oceanview. Qui et. So. l~o~a~q~u~1~n~.~~5~7~5~m~o~.1/~;;;;;;~~·~~;;;;;;;;;;/~~~~~~~~!!/ ' ,. ., ' .. · V 11 y I t · f H · k G pali9, carport. $200. 7Jl 838 3232 ••••••'\'••••••••••••••• ~inglc s. Agt . Fee . ' age . r y . se. Avail. Sepl. 8, 3 Br, con· o wy, nr. par . ar. "A"W. t6t h.61:J.1787 - 979_8430 R37 ·9139 Eves. Mr. I-Iago. vert. den, 2 Ba. frplc, lge. spa~e. no pelo;;. $350 mo. 3148 hsl111ts , ...... , • · p1an poN'h, ground noor. SlSO 675·7498 or 675--5225 LOVELY 2 bdrms, >pnc. LC14JUna l~ach , O'"rfwtlfy SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;; WATERFttOMT'I •••••••~••••••••••••••• l Br, Doll House. shag 2 br. downtown.•,~ bl. to winter.$400yrly.646-82tl 2 BR View, frpl , c pts rooms, c:pt, nice kitch , bb h re1 t:rpts. s m I fenced yd. b h brick s n ackbar. pa Lio. Drop a pe le into t e "[/ ·Newport •ach\ Choe Catd)" Mfs Sll.500 •· Prefer older couple. s175. c · 'I' r I Y. S 3 1 S. Sl1S yrly. Begin Sept. Sml stove. Xlnt. Adults. N Xlnt. location. Reas reot. Ocean from your Apt. " L':~.c !,,__ Ex~euliveoffict'l'l I Cust made uniform MOM 549.3325 494 ·4212/494· 1211. bach. w /pvt heh priv. 1 pets~ $29~. Open 12-4PM. ,.., v · · A ,.,.,7 Lease. Luxury, securi ty, --$ISO-S2~ J\.fonlh Pizza Buen• Prk (Hot!) · ___ ccc._~--·I Adult °"l' 675·"""" 322 A Hehotrnno Ave.· ::l.425'2ctoria, pt. ""' ' Mature adul ts. 31755 Cst, r $14 ooo 3 Br. 2 Ba, crpts, drps, 37 Ck . 2 Bd 2 b Jlwy.499·2835. llLLGRUMOY Mach.JobShop S!SOM ........... -r-_.. CORONAOELMAR Viewof boats&wat\ Gold Jt welml, + stove, tge fene«l yard, L-aHills 3250 CaronadelM9" 22 ean vicw. , a VALUE Qu>'el 2 br, cpt, 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, Pl 1· NI di'alrib -M -,-.. l>"epl ac e s undeck w· v· .Blk t 1 Realto' 675·6"1 as 1c I -........ ._..,. family pref. Pel OK. $300 •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• •••••••,••••••••••••••• • • d 1 I f · D/W 1tewater 1ew. . tom S275. J Br from $205. oc==----"-'.C..:~ Hollan" Bu•I-Sol~ BACHELOR AP'' St••, $270/mo. Phone675·71S.S. rps, 5 v re ng, · Be h 3 Bd 2 ba S300 I -...-,. '""°° "~ mo.m -8328. 3Br, bltlns, cent'I air, vv pool. Malureadultson/y, ac · · • · Pool, Lennis, continenta NO. Costa Mesa Dent~/ 11160ringeAve.C.M. s hag eP-to. S315/m o. Sl75&S220.Uti l_.pd.Nr . Newlbr.2ba.gar.8Jtns nopets.$150.548-6878 \ L ease. 494 ·3383 o 1 breakfasl.Someoc:ean& Medical /Ofc&Wlesava•. 645·4110 540-0llOI!' lf0USE,sml2br,waler& 5SZ·9S03orsa&-9'100 oc:ean.2SOOSeav1e~· Poinsettia. CdM S49· 494·Z339. • Catalina "icws. Close to r s3451 Mt lawn pd. Yng couple St&O Days DUPLEX The Feeling of 1 BDRM APT shopping~ & fine '.beach. 0.~0.:!1f~. 549-8~0· 1· In~ complex. 19871\faple nr. OCjlllloHigvet 3252 LC . STUDIO Apt. home! 2 br, t ba , gar. •· -. · ·* 644 _2611. _ -rr->·-·r 5015 Hamilton, $170 mo + ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. yrly . LG. BACHELOR F\irn, Walk to shop·g .. Library l·Blk . abo"e Coa$t Hwy ... C 1~~~~~~~~~~ EXECUTIVE suites o ••••••••••••••••••••••• dep.645-0198 ag. NigUcl. Attractivl' 673·1Cl>S blks to ocean. SJ.95. inc. & park. l child OK. $190. in So. Laguna. Close h; Newport Hi.rbor. 400 t Someo ne To Finance od I h lld I M every th i ng! Stove Tl'EEXCITING m e ome. 3 · 2 ba, CostaMe•a 372 .. utils.712-1900 642·6682a t6P ~ 2200 sq fl . 842·4644 ; Ideas or Jn11enUons ori I .1 -~ d .. refrig , w /w carpet. • ... L MES• -s , a m1 y room , fen .. """ Y . .1 b r-"" M ,.,Art • 645-440S Pa,rlners h ip b•1i11. tDana Poiflt 3226 Small pets ok. Lease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BA CH El.OR apt a vail. JSR. gar, entlsd. pat,. nr. Month. Ut1 · paid .}' t\tJNUTESTONJ>'f 673 .7003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 542.5. mo. 494·9721. $39.95 WEBC & UP Sept 1st. P rime lac. Wal OCC, S22S. 1009 "A" Mis· owner. BCH. NEWPORT IU.CH t-'"'-"""------- B EA CH HOUSE nP•r •Sludio&tBRApts tobc:h.Sl2S.673-20&4 sion,SS2·4S76aR 6. MJSSIONREALTY B h l'"BRf ll6S S40Sq.ft.dhi:.suite Mortg1111,Trwt ~lari na . 2 Bd, blt1ns, ARDEN home3 br. 2ba, •TV & Maid Serv A\'31/ * * 494-0731 • * ac A, d-~N·o"'P~-. Ulil. pd. 119'5/Month , DeH.1 5035 '•I c' S • t At Ph ... CostaMeSa 3124 2BR,unfurn .. no ........ ,Sl70 ------":.:C='---i ,_ frpl<'. garage. $275. r ,. as. ec. ae. v . • oneServ,Hi.upool """"' Delu•eApl.Z Bd,Z ba 156 esaDr. Realonomics 61S-6700 ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 49i-2986. 9/1, $4.50. mo. 675-oc:r:>, •Cbi!drenSectioo ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. refrig & stove incld , I Blk 1~N 644 -5403 & 347.8583 •SS OFF week's rent Off ••aten Path 714·968·8064. Adults no pets. Ocea 5 s EBatv' d".) ewport • I MO FREE RENT . 'LOANS up to 800/ EIT 3232 •-----'-"----I view.49'-1928. I /0 oro 1 -w/ad l , 2 & 3 Br , Adults Large 2 Br, apart. un· -"-CC"'-~'-----1 s.i6.9860 l·.2·3 Rm. offices rom •••••••••••••••••••••••MissionVitojo 3267 2376NewportBlvd .CM pets,dshwhrs,shagcpls, rurn.$1.SO.S ml childOK, H•wpo"'leodl 3169'1----"'-'""=---I S_llS pe r mo. Neu lstTDL--.aY•"• :11 ~!~ 2 :a~o~~~c7;:;wt~ ··;~·~~~;~·i~·~:~·~;1;:; __ ™cc·_97~ss"'o~'~"'~"-,.., ___ 1 ~':Q~dG!:rt•!at!~P~: no p ets. 642-1294 afl. •••••···~·~···••••• RES ORT •ur~ .. ;~1:Tif~· Lowe~~.I!~eeo. frwy, schools shop'g. w/air. frplc, upgrd crpts E·SI DE bach, w /fr plc. Pool c5~PcMcc. -------1 _&)V"Oll l Sattler..._ Co. · S395/mo incl gardener. & drps. $300. 581-0887 Cozy. Just redecorated. LA MANCHA AnS Prime Mesa Verde, 2 Br. ~·-800 ' Ofc + 400 ' ware· t'2_2171 ..... .,. ~081 1 •• Agenl . 89"·4648 Newport le.och 3269 $160. mo. 675·29llan 5 778 Scott Place, ·cM I If.I Ba' garden patio, house, cpl, lited <'eil'g ~rving Harbor att• Z4 6-4.2~S07J encl. gar .. convenient. prkg. l\f ·L zone $225 mo. Fountain Vohy 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br, I ~ba , gar, carpets, --;-;;;;;;-:;:;;;;-;;;:~;;;---j~S2~l5~m~o~.~S4~S~.S~l~'8!:_. ---I 646-12$2. 644 -2228 cr~e~•~""-------- TIBURONTWNHSBJBr. ba 's, corner lot . 548-2748 DanaPoint 3826 • 55"PElSQFT TD • Mt d ' nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. fam rm. dble fplc. 2 drps. No pets. $200 mo. I II ILOFTOHLYJ LI v I NG PVT. PARTY will buy 2nd Pvt Patio t~ I "' I"'"' . . S. n. llCOU • 2•,~ Ba, Fam . Rm. Bltns. Gardener & Ya'ater paid. ' ...... """ -••••••••••••••••••••••• l617WESTCLIFF-NB Call .·6'2""73 . f . -• B I $105 to $140, 1 Br apt. Jmmediateoccupancy AGT .. ~ ~ 1nc. n,;:. $370 mo. to mo. BaUi ay. AduJl amily. t l Adil I Ref 5 HAYLOFT UTS Studios. Dana Point. · -1-...._. !1350 w /one yr. lse . S43S . monlh . 2298 ~;.4S30.132o~~Wuso~ , Sl00.·$1 25. Unfurnished. Refrigerato~. Security ------.---.-ILost&Fo.41 SJOO 842·4474 . & 963-2368. RedlandS DiiW. 642·0596 283 Avocado, CM Near Marina. C-arpets, Pool, Jacuzzi, Rec. Bld SINGL,E to 6 rm sw(.es. ,.,,,., •• ,,.,, ••••••••• ~Humi~ot11leodo 3240 or642«til7 2 BR rttobile Hom el---6'-"4~S_·cc.Ol -"'43 __ _c drapes.Barrett,494·0793. iu'1i~r~:.~!1!::V.'m FRQM $195 . Adail. in pl~s h offlc LOST: PLEASE HELP!' • ..,, w /Stocage shed Ulils Oakwoo'd offers the bl 1 ~r. ~ Airpo. rt. Full Thur. eve. MulU·colored. •••••••••••••••••••••••NEWLY dec:orat...,, .. br. 3 pd l 11·70 ' H·~_...., kach Ja•O IRVIN E ATMF.sA DR . s ervice incl "Refe b d I 1 \ . no pe s. mo. CASA YICTORJA _..,....,, ~ finest in resort living at a · . · p-stripped cal W/Wht flea 4 Bedroom . l~ baths, a. en. rp c, s cps to &4S-27s9 1.2&3Br. -••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-4855 price you can afford. t1 on1sl . conference rm, collar. Vicinity ol S3rd newly painted. avail beach. Least' $550. By DeluxeUnfurn/ llllETO~CH LIDO Unique Charm ! T here's $1 million in xerox,etc.Call833.:Mo SL. 673·2181 •ft_ 5 fr ~·· ' now, S350. mo. Ask for ownt'r 645-3370 aft. 4 •Tropical rial• or Furn. &asfwtr. pd. HEAR SHOPf'IMG-Beaut. decoi-'d. 2 hr, lg recreation facilities. FREE R~ wknds. 556·3780wkdys. ~ .. Keith , Bkr or Fa)' J Br cpts .4....-bltns Adults-NoPetsSec.gate .....,., 96?4411 New Townhome. 2 Br. 2 . • .'. .... ....,_, · Beautiful new 2 BR brickpatio,frpl.675"6359 NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· If t ,.. Sellinc a nything: with a· ~· •Ba. frplc, gar &dshwshr. patio. Ullhhes paid. $180. Pool, Rec. Rm. Elevator sttldio a pls . Fr pies , NJS COURTS. A full time .r.ou OC .now. Dall)' Pilot Cluslf.ed Ad FOR rent or lease 4 Br, SJ.SO mo. 551-6117. mo. S48 -l168. 525 Vi ctoria, 6'2·8970. bllns. dishwashers, 2 car Bayfront, 2 Bd. 2 Ba , Pvt activities director who New eluxe office Jpace is a lli mple matt.er ••• l ' ~ Ba, cpts, drps, bltns, YEARLY Costa Mella's F)nesl Loe. garage . Sundecks. From :,~~i 9:;/~~= yrly plans p arties, BBQ's, ro:r large or s m~ll ~eris . just call 842-S878. dsbwhr. Boat or camper 1 • ... MIASSADOll IHHS Only kind in the area ... 1 _::S260:::~· 536::::~·25=7~9-----1 ;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ trips & more! Free Sun· Liberal tenant improve-. space. Walk to beach. 2 hr. l '2 ba .. fplc:e. Avail ~ ·· day brunch. ments, all amen.itits loo. LO~T ; Hearing aid at 536-0968 Sept l SJOO. 6'5·7~. OF AMERICA quiet-garden·like-adul NEW triplexes. 112.3 Br. Plus beautiful singles, Lo ca t ed at 2090 2 Edison High Sehl. Hunt. TWO LOCAnONS living. Lge 2•3· Br, 1• Dix thruout, frpl~, fncd MESA VBtDE 1 &2 bedroom 8 pt 5. Brookhursl, HuntS!gton Beach. Reward. S.S1-70M IMMAC. 2BR Zba, crpts, WEEKLY RATES Ba : WW , crpts. drps, yd. 2002 Hunti'n~~n St. 2 Bdrms., 11/ii bath con f . & nf . B< h N d R&o r · I t bltn ood l!o....-urn1shed u um1shed. ac . r. cor. Atlanta LOST ·. Des•~ Torto'is•, • York tow" Magno"a rps, · re n g, e ec FULL S ERVICE pa 10•. s. some w 536-4022 or 539-6179 with pool. $335 Mo. R •· f m $195 p · & B ookh ,5t A ( " ' ·• u gar doo r . $33 5. fn o. burning f rpl. Beaut.1_::::_:::::.:::.::::_::.:::___ en..., ro . n ccs r u . gen on shell 11., Ions v · 48R28A $385 JA CO BS Rl;ALTY . 2'277'J.l arbor .. C.M. la.ndspd h ted I& STEPSTOIEACH var yby location.Modc ls pr.emises,or .cal_IRllr .. Bea chw•fk ,HB,S~~·. • Sprin,dai~.1Heil 675.6670 2909 Bristol, S. A. c ·v· ea poo NEW deluxe, beach area, 2 BR , l ba, wU, $285 open IOto 7 ~-· 00 ~ts Michael M ccmru, (71<) Attract1 e rent. 2 Br 2 Ba ct-ed gar ·......., ,:t ,..... • Reward 516-4048 · 3 BR 2 BA $340 64S·4'40 & .540-2300 artl8' , • ..... · SEA WIHD or children. Roomm;ite 996-3460 Collect. • J\.1c f'adden iF.rlwards STUDIO & l m-. hooses. ~~~~~~~~~~ M •.-eApts. . S27S. mo. All util pd. 2 BR, 2 Ba condo$475 service avuilable. Month Be 1 . 1 1 1 bid FOUND: Sm . Blk .Ii: Wht. 3 BR 2 8 ' ~·· C ts d . d N l Im Santa Ana Ave, CM 846-1311 or 846-4938 Agt. WE H •vE to month occupancy. au I u new o c . g. I T•rn·er m1'x, l•m. V>'c .. · ' ... _.,.,, P • rps, nicey s. 0 ........ rl .. ~ 3740 Mg,Aptl13 646-Nolee. ~ 2 • McF adden/Ward petlchildren. 548-0444 ••••••~••••••••••••••••I ~-"''-"===--c:.:::.::=l -'"'-~.:...,------1 SUMMER RENTAIS Sor 1 r '! 0 1m 6 ~1 tes · Mesa Verde, Bermuda 4 Bh 2 BA ~'s LGE t B "oft 1 -O~kwood ecre .aria service on St. 545_07,, .. "1 ... _.. LUSll GARDEN Palio ! NO INCREASE in surn. . . r w,. • !>00 · 3 BR, 2 BA. enc. gar., .,. p remises. Nr . O .C. -"-"-'~-""----- • Ellis/Beach The Bluffs. 4 br, 21.7 ba, mer rent. Beaut l brfum JAadct"t"'o' e n, cl.!~~· utAd ~1· W/W cpl & drps , h mi Garden Airport, N.B. 8.l.'J.3104. FOUND: Sun. Mini poodle J BR 2 BA S300 Wh f I od · apt!: n65 & $1'15. Spanish S n iY -.-. . va1 from beach, children t • Garli~ld /B~hur.it t. cpt. rp ' e unit. style bldi p·• encl gar 7-I S. 393 Ha ml I ton. OK, no pets. $240 mo. A. pa.rtmen S PLUSH. Beaul. furn lg. gray, male. Vjc. 20th & Cime lo eve...,th.ing. Ex-• •~ • 6 2 9fO d S Nwpl CM -'<9468 3 BR 2 BA S300 " I 1~-· d 4 t ays 64 4411 Bo! 1 Ch' "w ofc. suite, to ''nto' •hr.I -"'::!'.~·_::::::.·~-'°'""~·--. ... tra s~ Avail now. $465 mo. poo , sa una. •r<H ]', a lls. · · · s 1ca ca arner. ~~~~~~~~~~ Hewp..t l•ec.ti * Gariield /Brookhurst Yrly. 644-0lll 17301 KeeJson Ln. I blk eves Stt Mgr, 4662 Milo, Apt. _ 880 Irvine SJ 95 mo. Xlnl. NB/Ca.f FOUND: Kitten, long hair 4RR.2BA ... S11.S W. of Beach off Slater. Hacl~ndaDl>Mna 1 _A~·~'4~•~·-"'.cc'------iLa rge 2 BR. l lh balh A1161h loc.&42·6753/644-6815 grey m ale. Vic. Me•• ,, Banning/Bushard PORTOFINO 2 sty. 3 br. 842-7848 60 W wu.-C.M 3 BR, 1 ~ BA, WfW cpt & Townhouse, bltns, DW, 645-0550 Verde. '40-9155. 3 BR. 2 BA ... $385 bonus rm. Av!. 8/15. S600 I • .._., • d d h h 1 1 adults, nr Hoag Hosp.I ---.--------I p HI ~ F * Beachll-Ieil mo. 615·0430, 644-5403 & WEEKLY RATES Closed G.-alJH rps, 1 ws r ., r p • 1240_ mo. 642_4387 Large 1 & 2 BR•aptg. with •n OtlM "llJl'W OUND: Sml male &ray/ 3 BR, 2 BA. .. $115 847-8583 E1:ec..H•f' S.itfl BEAUT . GROUNDS patio, encl. 1ar. Children enclosed gar's &: JIOOI. OFFICE w /BA.lfONY whte cat. Vic. Oran1e &: ADULTS NO PETS OK, no pets. $265 mo. 'h NWPT Sh.ores 2 B 2 Ba f •165 I 176 Prestige NewportCenler 16th C M . 834 -0661/ 3 BR, 2 BA ... $3SO View home S BR Fam Beach Bl11d at Yorktown 10 minutes to ocean. Lge & Bolsa Chica .. 4662 Milo, garage,. upper duplex. Pomol'la Ave. 642-20J5 month. Furnish or un-* C.!\1 . Fair/Harbor Im med. occup. Harbor 727 Yo1 kfoWft •Yd · mi. ft'om beach. Warner. ' r, · ro m • • mo. location . Mo~h lol~"'~s.-084::..:::::•:_ _____ _ ~irepl a c ;1 ~arp~ls . rm. 3Ba , &,mersei. tm· 536·0411 :n:i~ ~~~5pe~!!.~a~~~.J ~A~ptc::_:~A~.~846=·~584~,4l _ _: __ 1 $300.mo.S48 ·S9l2 •THETOWERS furn .290or360sq., FOUND: Dog, brr\ male. rapes, s was er . mac. Comm. pool & STUDIOS& I IRs gas heat, gas stove. ai ,ATTHE BEACH • BEAUT. VIEW. 2 br, 8thFJoor,2br.2bn.2 ter-Call640·4 Fiea/r ed lealhertoilan. buJlli~!ii Bev or Joe park. 16 5 0 mo. 640-Sl83. •Full Kitchen conditioning, swi mming THE HUMTIHGT~ r~~~~~ ~!~ ~~~· .24 races. Slip avail. S500;1 ~~~~~~~~~~·u~~.r~M~K~J~\1~~]~!'K~t.~·~·~&~k:e~r. 963_4567 ora>3-I78G BA YCREST, 4 bedrros, •Healed Pool pool, rec. room, washers HEIGHTSAnS mo. M2·893lor646-8316. ·1 C.M. DOWNTOWN .... ~~~~~~~~!"'j best schools, 2400 sq.n.. •Laundry i''aeiHties 1 ~"~d~r~y~e~r~•~· ------1 3 BR, 2 BA . Yrly. Blk .. to looms 4000 $150. New!)' dee, gbrdcn. c yr!"' lease·ISSO. mo. •Free Utilities l lul E:irciting new adull apt.s bch I k p t Qui et •= U ' Fr L' L ••at •-.,•i' adi"· Huot H•,bour . ex ra pr g. a 10. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ......,sq. . V.c.nl 3B '. 2ba. Cnlrl •·ent642·5200 • ee inens • ~ ™41 "' · " 136R h t .._ • 16884 SIMS• S340 mo. S42·3188 ... vt ent/u . p"v. CM oc es er, -4905 atrium. single story . •TV&Maidscrv.avail M4H"tinl .... Apts #2 r ... " LOST: Blk/Whte Sltep. Fem. Vic. Bolllia Chica Rd. area . HB. Z yn old. Days 213·723·S321 ; eves 714-554-lSSZ ftew•rd ! ' Villa Pacific Condo. WALK to Bch. 3 br, Z ba, •Bar-B.Quo Bachelers, 1·2·3, bdrms. 1·2·3 BDR FROM S200 WALK to Heh. New J br, 2 $25/wk & $60/mo. up Westclirr Dr. Privlite of. Steps t o pool tenni cozy, warm & clea n •PhoneServiee 1&2 baths, w/w cpts ./;;;;;;54;;•;;·•;;•~·~2;;0;;';;""';:;;1204;;;;;;;;j ba dplx. Cpt, drps, D/W, S48-59S4orM6-0Q58 flee. Fur. or Wlfal-. $100 cour\.$4Dqmo.9&2-28J l . w lwood pane\'g,'shag •1Milelooc:e"1-drp1, bltns & privatel1 garb. dlsp, ~ar. Yrly. ROOMS'",.,.weekupwlth mo.642·4097. Lng, hrd. muJU-tlr cat, cpt.s, bltns. frpl, patio. SMALL' BEA'°''HOTEL patiOl!I . Lovely spacious MOW REHTING $ 4 t s . Ch 1 Id o K . kit h -548 9755 • .. -L_ R _ _,,_... .. blue collar & nea disc.'· Walk to water, 2 br. Sl Dbl. gar . Comm POOi. ~11 garden-like apt.s. Heated 675·06421642-0596 645_~n --or -ss ..-.mm ,.450 Loil Sth & Marl1old, i-i ngles & families. And t~11n . $315 mo. Yrly . Rooms, '22'..Mlweek. pool. Attractive rent. IE FIRST! """'' •••••••••••••••• ••••• CdM $25 R eward, aft 6. hr, frplc:. S2M ~inglcs 114-960-1235 Apts $100 mo. 536-7066 Adul'l!only. • l Bed rm, 1185; 2 bedrms. DELUXE 2 br, 2 ha, \.!I Furnished room & bath, 673·4317 orl73-2ZI. kids. pets. Agt. Fee. HARBOR v· H lOCJllMlffd 3741 21sE ... 18thSt,C.M. 2 : c'h .. lddrm,02bath0pe, fp block beach. Adults, no CdM. Pri. entrance. 1 THE COL .... y Reward ! En"'•••'""•' .. 979·'430 1ew ome_ 4 , . f3I ........., . .-. 1 rcn K . n ""l!I $lSO 675-1706 1 ....... . ,... • · br, 2 ha, nr. all sl"hools, •••• ... •••••,••••••••••• . .......,.. Dally 12.1. West of Beach ..-· · person on Y . .....-. mo, in-30 RETAILSHOPS wed ring .set. "WDR & 3BR 28A Fam rm. Lease pa rt ~playground , Studio apt , gar, ut11 furn. LOVELY new adult 1 br Blvd. on Adams, north at Wal.k to beach. 2br, l 'h ba, cl. util. 613·38S5 Prime reasonablf space MAR '' Inscribed. Vic with option. 847-SJIM or comm. pool. $52S. Gdnr. 1st & l a s t c lean'g. trplc, bea m ceil'« pobJ : Alaba ma,2blocks. frplc . Ye arly,· $330 E·Side, rurn, frplc, r ef., available large &small. Market Bskt , NB. $8.2504. lnr.&13-1861 497·1.236alt 8PM. P'ro'in S210. 399 'say. KENT ROGERS mlhly.548·4905. pvt. entry, $llS, 67~8488 Old world charll 'with 673-214Sor673"435 . .,...___. .. _. 3769 &41-14.$6 ' REALTY 38a, 2 Ba, blocktobeach ... ~o~r~ ... ..:::.·~4~16~1~.-----l French windows, gables LOST 1• 4 br. c u5tom decor. house. DELUXE CONDO ~.--· • · 714/848-8300 ·1 & tree!!. Adja(ent to : P ure wht klttJ-1 2 mi,(oH.B.Nr.sc:hools. ue .. porlC t z •-z ba ···················••••f'S'ruf1wh•l Y.OU W8hfin 714 /96()..3858 yr)y, garage, patio,Furnroomfor rentinC. Fe st iv a l o r Art!§ W/w_htcoll•r.huel eyes .. Was her /dtyet/dishwn· r• res ....-, • Yearly Rental, avail now.J~D~•;l~ly~~Pil~ .. ~c~·~l.,.~llii~>~eds~.~~~~~~~~~~~·1 ~b~l~ln~•~·'34;;~·~· -~;';..,~;;-J Mesa. Quiet home for Grounds . Pall, ad ea Ca pistrano her. Lots ol •aUpa-, pool, teanis. 1375 mo. Stepo tobeach. Modern 2 "'a"BRoA-l'AY Bch. Reward.-• -· s.t50l71 rAllCHE--worklngman.642..,.794. ~ uw :-moked mirror•. • li:4BR,trplc.SZ356S240. nr"""' LAGUNABBACH F i:ardene r s h"'g c:aryet Sen C'"-ide 3276 SU.3490 Florida APARTMENTS ROOllll & loord 4050 OUND: Sm Brn/wht th roug hO~. $315.. Finl, •••••• ... •••••••••••••••• ·= .• ~W=K"'-U-P--1 ,-.-Bd--,-~ Bachelor 1or2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~iX> dog W/flea coll•r. 1.,,,, & rerundj ble de-Oc•. ft-ont~ -h aw; r -Ty AD II p J Ha ER 0 TA I r. LA Bedrooms and ROOM " BOARD tor 494-7915 em•le. Vic. Pl•cenU•" r•(i'{tr. ,FurnUhing s : • B•c · Color TV. 'm aid s ff Rs A 1r vr o s TA u cu s T 1 NE Townhouses elderly person in pvt.1~~~~~~~~~~1;;•~>~th~C~M~.~'48~-~7<!i~r~.;--;;--J\~ilable,.at no ~arge. New.tbrr ~.'!8.dm, (rpJc, Mrv, pool. THE MESA. Ft-. $229 0 .sn 11 0pen9-6 home. 545-6952 TH E FA CT 0 RY FOUND: Irish Setter, ~~;2.i?1 6 $650.642-ll'"'° 415 N .• Newport DI, NB I L f' TE Y U s WAN 0 ANT y AT C LEA$E10PT10N V &46·96B I f RA. L E L 8 T AU OT K EK E ~ R f!: O Spa -Pnois-~ennis Sa::w;wr R•nte's 4200 Newport , Ideal s ho~ ~lr~"i ,J~!· Ba)'S.hotm ]\VV• Deluxe2stY-:5br 3 ';.,/ ' 1 e ry Acr 039 from Fashi on••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. In the maJI. $140. ' . ..._. ti.1 l'pt d fpa lrPJ pvt.Oceanvu2tir.&.lllh baAVAJL.S.pt.2br,2 .ba, HR OTAUPOSP.COLAE DTK C Island •lJarnboreeonBLK.lole•ch.NewCon-mo.673·9606 FOUND: b rn/ .. ht 1 1,11 ~, pd •ta.M r rn • IMmc. S32S mo, Q for yrly. $300. MIO Neptune, d J 1 :-.\2~ "'''· 1·0-I. ~· 1: appt. 640-5073 S4S-817l ., , C E R 9 I N R L N A RM EC R N I CO San J oaquin Hiiis Road. o. acual /volleyb1\I. 1830 Sq Ft /;-Z bid 8051 Chihuahua tetnale. Vic-• • , I I • • 0 v I 0 H D. I u A I AB c TAM... C714J644-1900 Slps.6.SUSwk.988-5700 Bois•;,.,,· •-ach~Blvd. Beach Blvd. AUanta·, . "'~ a t6,71t· • 59J... ' WALKtoB'ch,new2br,I .., 1;1'11:! Hll:S314758 h~·h rri•m Bol•a Chica ,. C .. ,,,.... 3271 b1dplx, D/W,g•rb.dJsp, c; A D N N NT Q C M 8 £I AM LAN p Eastbluff. 2br. 2 ~ba . NE WP ORT Slepi to Rea~abl~.64MIJ72 . . • ------i••••••••••••••••••••••• ff3f. Ytly . .$325, Cblld "iew, pool, •dull.a, no beach. Mod.2&4Br.';J9S. DELUX!: ontce, comm'I F~d : Schnauier ?; 114. z,1 ~·.11~:u 1T 11 Gard~ 31 a lt l\r. new 2 b• OK,675-0M2/642..(WJ6 . .RN A lJ I AN s A 0 A EN I" E 1 I A ·pet.1.SSSO.S44...f7$7. lo$450.wk.&U-3490 '&induatrial!lpatn Also ev~. Westmlmter M•ll. 11~ lr. f;i rn....rm.~ 'f~n~o,uae. In Har~r Wi..t-.. rN.eJ ot.. ..,..r A A.BOB L s r ET t MAB AN M ff L IW •y Avail ror Aug. Sll O per m ini ware hous~s In CaUtoldtontlfyM$-8191 r.;,.w c11t & pilnL $ffS. LMe~tnl, rrpl, ~· 4pj;::"Oce in (;/,ii.. AvatL L c L J o E Du M woo s c p 1 A s M ",,,~~O" ~HA wk. Sml Bach w/pvt heh La11una Nlcuetli:M!sslon LOM : Siamese e:•l. _:;<•.!t~llil&!ftl:.!77M =· pY\l' •• .!.1& r«. facs. ·~t 5.IM·--.n •. _...v. priv.67S·J063, V ejo .areas. llandy lo Fe ale . Wht l erey -!:!;""f'll' i:..:.; .?W"' YEED R D.P C KF.YORMHRTNE 2 BR&2B W/dfnontht San Diego Fwy. 200 to ma kln1s La1l 1•en !r;t'.n·~••••• 3244 ~i'l" · 3_210 OM'lltl llACH f. P N P 8 t DA L G R F. y E o' A o tJ D w1ter, from $4.50. Pvt. NEWPORT lkh. \~ blk to 2000 sq It. As low as» weatlng bl~ collar w/HB •••••••••••• Bae' Studio ~-mo a K A y c ff 1 8 ., 1 N f. G K • " M T 8 M bch. lovely gardtn. mUAt beach. Famllyof 4. Ope.n per lq fL Ut-1400 nc. Vic HB. R-~. Call ' REH ••••••••••••••••••••• 11. • ......, ,. "' "' t p 673 IW 4 8/30 th 9/6 1150 k ..... ,~ R ' TA.LS ·• 11-,•er.z~~'-:kt. up. lAe. UUI!!; Incl. t03 aee 0 1 prec. · 1 ru · w ·PLUSH 8 r 1 a n r.llme d•1 /nl1bt .IB ·-.IJJ S425J4~. -':. • .e.e r.•l ~~. McFaddea,-·1-·111r. s c EH c lo.EB 0 RF. v 8 L u E 1 FR d•YS-lnq. llZ 36lh St., NB. • eaut. um g, 981-"74/Mf.W. 3JIR f ·•~r' .,. •..-"'"' ""'"' ~ 67S·987S . • ore. •ulte, lo rent or t hr, 1..:.::.~_:;,,::..,:::::c=:=.. __ _ t:an) rm.2ba ·· , •en t>-.""ti_...___ Want.cl, lited.Ul!ll. BEACH Y:-t!RLY $115 mo. Xlnt. NB/CM LOSt.. Bia•• lemale Newpnn l'"·vch • ' ' _.,...,... 1"".._1,...111...__"'w ............. ,,_,,,. Del b 2 R""91 I -•-4300 I ••• " 4Br,2\.'.a t;11,.,.,n1,, ··-All.~=· . S ' taR ,lba,bcb.~.fbrn. ~-•M.•..,.-·•·~-11,1.111ot,_.,,IH••Gll uae3 r, .upper Io_,, oe ..... ·87.,.,/'44.at15 Ger an S horthair ......,._•nil•1i .... ,.._, • Dplx.Oceanvufrom enc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pol ter. CM area, LE RAISOR . . $27S yearly. t blk to bch. C,.,,SCAl'(AVQ.AL EV'l.RGLADQ IANI!'!~ !unporch. $-120 + ulll. PROF. Male attks 1u11me trtet ........ 4500 Rn-•rd au..-1Wl«r •641-t '*;,, Cill t79-5l.5'1' .. m~..,A~· ~L,t'-dr ~M'1'1.lc~fi::tt t ('11111 Bfl . fiPfll ' &15·1S96 or to 3hare tastefully furn Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• .s. J . . REALTY W &.....to.. ..,. Jitl s. CW..• J776 DI LAND NARING.Atlln vrom llP:.\CJI ~ .. • " ocn vu La1un• hle. Sq_ Fl. M-1 W/front 1..:.:_,_l, _____ _ •. ~-:=.•._.,,,_ ••• 10 ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOM0,.11;ow1 , ...... ""' 1 -t93·6960 eve-. offlc:-e, ••• tt•r door. 220 LOST: Vic. or S.nUafl> 6 4523 Campu!> llt . lrv~ne fMMAcuLATSlbr, 2bl:, 1 Bedroom Apl-$155. 128 n y-'i;um l1r at'r "S~ i' firod" pu , surfer ·~ , 3-Phaae. UnJl 18, Sl&s.1129 M•rin r1, 1r1.1 •White. C.mpu.1Vt1lley!-.OOprir. cpt, 4tP•· 't:r.· RE n S.nDle&o AYtt. dit<'O)'frlt•t>frp.11tt lnait11ll·M'"'·"''"'" ~r.m,irlf•-•.:C: .. ;.1 Newport Carter 1lrl ·dctlrea resp Termina l War. Costa male t•t, lront paws 11 • CALL tll-3600 CPT. RLTJt. 1351 • "'(, . 492•1714 T.,o~ "nh1111e11I.II111(01. Mnd SI f<>r ,,, ;. +nikinc e"-c~• Dlol. :.u Yds I tom ocean exec: type to share Condo Mt ••·, D•y1 540·5710, dee la ed. Pleue call · • P*fllbti1n "~•Ii Find"' 'hi c•,. of thl• "'"''""'· ll». »S·OOZO, attn-& PM t /l . '71·711M alt.1:30 , evu. Sf:Olll fMa. I I - -' .• Thun1clay,Augus17. 1975 D AIL v PILOT IJ9 Add it. .. Build 11...Diaper 11...Hammer It... Carpet it. .. Cement il. .. Wlre lt. .. Hoe lt ... Clean it ... Move it. .. Press 11 ... Palnt it. .. Nail it ... Plaster lt. .. Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY P lumb it ... Patc h 1t ... P1pe 1t ,,.tt em oae l 1t .. . Roof it ... L andscape it ... Tile it ..• Trim it ... Sewit .. . Haul it ... Add I t ... Ptant It ... Alte r i t ... Learn it .. . lobr1ittlR9 . 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Ntfflwknds Pha1e1 & Remodl·lin1t 3 ltm5·0t·t 1 rm rrer m a int, lnlt»ll atlons , 111rt·s quarleni, anoul or Sod/l.1wn•/Spr1nklcrs lnterlor & Extcn or ••ALL 1'VPJ::.'\• • • Mu h:h • Hr.o<lwood • OK· Rera /Ile. $58 ·03 47 Custom W uodworklnfi 1ru;urf'il Qu11lily 646·7811 Clt'oinups u nd hauling, ~shore in excha.n~i.: for Lie /I n~ur .. <tl. 1162·7817 Call IA.'l' K311 7278 F'rct• i-;st ~w l&O, C.: J II ~Wi.Ql30 Jeannlc. &t2-7U7$ F'rt-('C!il.673-077~ c;1rct11ki na . J .P.l'hel1~ -----------j----------IC•ment/Conc:,...... _ ~--KJJ·~l & !l )ol!iO·ltll!) Japonesc L1111d11c•plng INT. f;XT., 1 br,$79 & up, "hildCare,my Coronu deiCHrptry -C u s tom . •••••••••••••••••••••••JAPANESE EXPt-;H'l' ~I. reseed. sprinkler~. '!c d,O ll l'O~!l!•.t·,frl.'ut!Sl .. Jllumblncj TreeSer•lce- fllar home. Full or pur1 ~emod, repair, u.d<l-0n, , Phillips Cement Co. Gi\ I{ DBN t:R tnduinri .. I, t<'ree est. 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Real\. & repair· Unlt1ue & un· ble11.one. lir1t•k & tile landsi:p g. l Oyrs 111 urea. ~S·M15 & ~57 iwn. 673·~ uft t'r .S • &42·4l 11 • t:xr <:rll·nl·ed Crew r £ttea by lhe page or u11ua I work wt·lrome . p;£Uos, etr. ti.W-4349. 646·2693. ---- -Ma5onry f . • ~"'1. l\JAJ{V'S PLUMB ING J.lt· 11nsurt>d !li2·1tll 7 hour. 640·S88!i or 640-M121. r.1 mb Bll Hure11u 962·8314 -llaulini.: Anythin~ • • ••• • • • •• • ••••••• • ••• • 1" ,. •pern "9 •IWG-98(17 • ChJld Car~ Expert J.,._w • Gi.lra,i:l' t'lt·anu~. Wll.1.1/\. ~1S A! Sons Doui: flehur41 t5·4727 , Bookk eepingSel'V.ie..-C--tS•r"lc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.1:1ndscapeGard~ner Hcli uhlc Ma5onry Bri ck/Hlock &. --.-, NOJOUTl.>O Sri~Al.~._ fwforinn Uope n dable "X -r· ER i Y C M • Slon ... '·a1t .•"1.7••• 1.ru 111<:dl ;1111tcr ':II ' " ·••••••••••••••••••••••• SUM?t1 · )A A, PS T:1kataNurscry-5Mi-0'1Z4 Fui1 tSer,·11..·1.·.!163·f.452. .. " ,.., """ (,oodH cfcrt•nce,11 JJRAI NCLE1\Hl.-;0Sli S() •••••aa •••••••••••••••• Perlen.ced ; .rcasontiblccarpet & U1>ho ls t cry 1.-.:ai:h wk dlfft:rt•nt $IS ---------------ReHsonabll.'67J.fJJ21 Eve11 /Wknds-Samc l'rict•W i\N 'I' TO l.F:A R N r:ite1.&l4·7352. C lea n ing. Steam & wk,forinfo·64S.so.50. •YOUNG GARDENEH• The'fhree of Us willlfaul. ~~f~~~~~~::~l~~;~ .. tlo (:uar S.'-K·731MJ HANJIJ:''! For Info, •:ull ·•SUNSHINE:• Shu mpou . Free e:s l . Need to build bu~lness Light ~f u,·1ni.:. <:aragc HousepaintillA ln11id c or b. -(:r<·.[!. a-18·4l)X7 artt·r Hp n) llookkeeplngScrvl-s 648.7811 557 -6187 a fter 12PM Cle.11 ninJl . I.ow l(iiles. Dlock Walls-RHQ l'it~ out. Xlnt <iuahl\' &. In~· Any plum 1ng wali'r s1•r,·.1----------~- U40-S227 .... Contractor , 548 ·6HOI. llefs .r'.st 646·<>164 r a l e j. 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Cull J1.nil•e 's w /l <t r ~l.' lrut·k. Be:is. yrs ~~P -r r cc es t . • repair . Fr('C cstun;.t lcs. ---------1 carJ,>e ls . Save money by rc':"C'C5, etc. Compet1ti\'P. 9G84l5lior9ti8-S040 Hagj!t>dy/\011.-..675-6.')!)J Uarry .5l'1·9"145/839-57 ~ 968-711ii. ROOf'SCJlECK1'~D! Kca sonu U\c. <.:uuran Pror. Typin ~ Services s;1v1ng me xlrta trips. pnct's. 8 #280294. 830-5$03 -:;. -Mo\'ing ll a uhng Cleunul)!' •ati·os Re· pa o·r·•<I & l«·pl acL>d teed. Tech· Bus incss-J,ci:ul . Clean living roun1, dining •llOUS l-~Cl.f'~/\.~ING * .-'" .. 1 1 rm & h•·ll $I'. Any rm TomJones <.:0111Struction Hy Rella lllt·Couple Exp. Cree est. Dest. Hcl ••••a•••••••••••••••••• Di rectfo'at'torySl·r\•1cc lla1nihon-Ditrnor1-. f-lna re pquu M7"1595 .. ~ "''22 .. 11 •••tt palio r.:. Cd n r c••fiZ7 1 student11 ,847 -2126 s · t• · Llcensc C::f1·15MX nll llan(toliihAve.C~f $7.~. coul·h $10, t·h11ir SS. '" ""'·, nl •. 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S4fl -2759 . JOBS & l\ESl·u··co S 1 1•11 at• ALSO Windows Fioors El..ctrical Apt1 . Co n!leie ntio u11 n.el .. o'A·ntransp. t-:xpcr. &12-3'JJ3 • ". " • ew nq """ er ions c..,.nter ,, h M . · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cr:1ftsma n . G45·655Maft 4 R . bl 751 4.n 9 ---1-ree est. 893-14.r!I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •uutc illntenaol·e • ea111on.1 l.'. ·JI . . ----••••••••••••••••••••••• • ELECT RI C IAN Sml ---Profcss1ona ls vl'i llpaint CUSTO~I !\1 AD E CarJ>C:nlry. ~lain~nance. , .. ~~ee~I. . 53'1·l508 jobs, muinl/rcpairs. 22 Remove ~ri\'ewey~ J".'PA NESE l.;1dy would y_our' h o m e and do it I-lave s~melhin~ YO~ want C LOTH ES ALS O repair, all t~·hom~. SBLL id le items with a yrs.exp. Incl. Grading· Dllt1 & like to housecle:Ht right . Int/Ext. Reas-~oscll . Clas~ificdadsdo AIJTEHATI ONS CALL mobll home, apt875-591$ Daily Pilot Classified l\d. lie 233108. 548-5203. DEBRIS. 834·2124. fl45-1587 ' Refs. 497·3169 & 751-0684. it well . r.42-5678. HONNIE. 645·5438. To Place your "Fast Jl esult'' Service T>i r ectory ad .•• Call Now 642-5678 lat. l22 5300 HotpWamod 7100HolpWam•d 7100 HolpW..,tod 710C HolpWamod 7100 HolpWanted 7100 Help Wanted ' 7100 Help Wanted 7t00Het Wonted 7100 .••.....•••...••••••••••.••••..••....•••.....•...•..•...•••••••..•....•..•••••••••.•••••••..••••••••••..••••••••••• •••··••••••••••••··•··• •••.•••••...•••••••••••••• !' .•.....•..•••.•...• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST: ~f Dle, 2 yn old Germ. S hep &: &moyed Carmel color, 1'1.urs. ar- ternoon. Nwpt Hgt1 area. Weari n e fi e• collar. Reward. Days 64ll:-40tm/ . t:ve5. 645·31(19. 502 Kings )ld. NB. ·FOUND: German Shep, remaJe . '1 mo . old. Blk /\an. Honer Pl;ir.a. 531-0322. ADVERTISING SALESMAN COLLEGE--TRADE DENTAL Specialb;t 's Of· SCHOQL fi i:e seeks ~nrt t i m e Poid while training. ge~e ral o l(1c.e ~elp . Your Army ltecruiter lns u~ance, et ~. Exp d hs5 all the details Call prer d . 842-6631 11 .D. h im at Cost a Ale su ,l_a_re_a_. ________ , 645·1163; lluntington Dietary super\'isor for a Bch,962·8821 Jurii:c s k illed nurs ing COLLEGE STUDENTS Hard Sell. Able and wi lling to see and sell top executiVes of large industrial firms . Background in newspaper special section promotions required. Am e r lc1:1 's Larges t Should be familiar with all Orange Private Securil)' System fai:ility wanlt_od to rill a c halle n gin g pos:tion. i\1ust have certificate of completion of 90 hour dietary eourse. This is a rehab minded racility of. ferinii: top salary, ex-. is lookin~ for Stude nt Coa's t commu niti es. Excellent Re presentutives from remuneration and fringe benefits for the Laguna Bei,ach, Mis· JUNIOR SALESMEN . Ages l2·16. Earn $20.$40 per week getting new subscribers to the DAILY · PILOT after school and Saturdays. No deliveries or collecting. Transportation furnished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Vall ey areaS. call 840-1270 Equal Opportunity Employer top producer. Call Charles Pritchard. sion Vi ejo a rea, Part (714) "642·4321, g AM to 5 PM Mon. thru time or full time. Xlnt ce II c n t be n e fits , a n d a n !!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! exciting ineentive pro· Help Wonted 7100 HelpWeMH 7100 PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II Experienced accurate Typists· needed immediately. 70 wpm (must) Part ~ime Opening • Monday & Friday Only . Lost.: Small Peke Mix ter- rier . Fri . 8 /1 , B rowni s h /tan . '"Punum". Vic : Bu.ilder. Emporium,, El Toro. Heward. 581·1281. commision 41: bonu:s pro. Fri., for appointment, if you meet the ~ram. We train. Car not l ·gram worth money to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• you. Call 532·6848. HELP WANTED" Day Shift abovi;? requirements._ nece:ssary.,For more in · LOST: SiameseSealpoint f~rmalion cal l Die~ DONUT Shop Early AM TROPICAL FISll Call649-I391 1 d It 1 v · J1mene~ Mon. thru Fri. Shift. No exp. n~c .. ~·e~a a D~. &m~:~po~~ H.tp W.t.d 71 OOl:H~olp:;::~W,:.::•::;:Md~:=:0::7~1::00~ lc9;;i.1[1;ia:;;m;i.;:99;\,l·;-O<OOP/it. ;;;::-;;:;:! Woman age 25-45. J'\pply HOSTESS, morning shift. A CM R d ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••,.••••••••••••••••• c d d ;n person: 135 E. 17th. B I u e D o I p h l n ve . . ewa r . ol stu ents, p/t sis, e- 631-1030. B & G"rl l.i\'. Eves/Sal. Car, phone CM Restaurant. 33SS Via OYS I 5 noc. Mr Lyons"8·100< Lido, N.B. ••A1AID•• Newport Chanel fnn Ca II 642-JO:l> MAID WANTED PartTime•call Mesa Motel .. 646-9681 Exc·enent Working Conditions Apply in l'erson Orange Coast Daily Pilot llO.Wnt lay St, Casta M•sa LOST : G 0 1 den A55•,..blen/PluJn 10to14yeari;ofage.Dai· ~ llOUSECLEANlNG Girls MA.INT.MECH.A -~fc~~~~t!.f!:>i;111:~~fO GeHl"OI Laborer1 ly Pilot delivery routes COOK DRIVER wanted. Exp. !>hone art. Exper. in maintenance Ask fe:r Paul Ward CM.Roward'.""-<~or TEMPO maybcavailablc in your Exp'd. Apply at office, TO C HA Ut't~EUR 3PM.548-100l installation & repair of A E 10 · I ~ -H-' area. Earn profit ror de-2952 Randolph Sl .. btwn. CUT ET n qua PPortµnity Emp oyer 631-1368. Temporary o:.iP liveries &: cash, trips or l.OCAL E~E IV o KEE ER & produc tion equip. Steadyl !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!'!""-17802Sky Park. lr\·ine merchandise ror sellinJt Bris tol&Bake.r.CM Olfi i:e on Weekdays . HOUSE P care job, xlDt benefits, Come Pen.,.al1 5350 Call540-44SS P r e fe r P.1ature Man of 8yr .oldboy.approx.2 · d I 9 t ···•••••••••••••••••••••l""'"!"'~"!"'"!"'"!"'"!"'"!"'"l"'"!"'I new subscriptions. For Cook for Mex.ican food. w /references. Write tQ t~ 6 wkd ys. ~t-Hope ~~~n l:~p':nYio 4~~m~ Help Wonted 7100 HelpWafthd 7100- PREGNANT? J-information please call W~ thru Sat Days. call P .O.Box 1~26, Santa View Sehl. Begin Aug. 1, Califoam, 16661_ Von •••••••••••••••••••••.•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSISTAMTMGRS 642 ·4321· t-·rqm San 548-9949. Ana,92105. 847-4658 REALESTATESALES Cari n g conridentia I Clemente-San Juan 1 -'----'-;c-o;JiC-;----1~;;.;;~"!"'"!"'"!"'"!"'~1 j~~~~IB:;;JIB~;;;;i;:I Kttrman, Santa Ana. ....URSES AIDES II •-r 1 Jr. & Mlt1;:i1es outlet store EOE " H•c1~0• t•ounse ng .. re erra · Capistrano area. eall •COOk• HOUSEKEEPEH/Cook, Tired of bein< a bed pan ~ .....,. """ Abort ion adopt,·00 & w1speclally tMst. Good · 1 RE•L Esr·~ 1~c • oppo r. Exper 'd. Refs. 495-0630 and Atission Vie-Saute Station/Back Up DRIVER. w oman todri,·e e~p'd._ ror s inge person. commando? We have re-""" """''"" " • keeping. Bondable. 1.9 wkdays, jo-EI Toro area. call Must be exper'd. Lead· for ill pe r son. Costa Live 1n , Balboa. $300 .. M •RINE ~I.NE ality oriented &: 1eh11.b Opens ornce #4 in Costa __ A_P_C_A_R_E_54_7_,,... ___ 1 9.6 Sats. Send resume to 581-6310. in g N . D . hot e I M esa. 642-8923. 673·1879 A ~ programs that you ' can Mesa. Self starters, free Drinking problem? Classified ad no. 483 . c/o Equal Oppor. Employer restaurant. Coll Chef, MECHANICS be pa rt of. Day & PM thinkers , true indep. con~ l~"!"'"!"'"!"'"!"'"!"'"!"'"!"'"l"'"""I Jim . 10am-2'pm,644-1700, Drugstore Cle rk ror large Ho~sekeepers. Laundry positions a\lailable for tfactors. Best comm. in Call Al cohol Helpline Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box ext. 531 _ EOE . HB drugstore. Exper. Girls wante~. rull & Hii;thest wages! Mu st be exper'd aides. Good town. Call __ 2_•_h_r_o_a_d_•~Y~835-~·3830 ___ 1 ~~ Costa A1esa, Ca IOAT IUILDERS prer Approx 32 hr wk p /llme. Bayview Conv. exp'd. on ~1arine gas & benefits &. pay for the John Rampello, Mgr PROBLEMS?WECAREl ~~--------I WESTSAILCORP. Cooks-Heavy breakfast Ove~24 .M7 ·2563. ' Hosp. 2055 Thurin, C~f. ~~~~~~~=~~., tranmsns. r i&ht person. Call 2975FairviewatBaker' .ONE WAY HELP Attendant to care ror In-Ha5 lmmed exper. SA hr&. up. Full 0rl-"-';;;:~=:;::;:::;~-l _i;"'~2~-~aso>~~------1 TURBO MAlttN'E 532·6848 • 549-9511 CENTER valid & a ssist w t llte Ot>eningsFoc: pltime .&l~·l0'10. ElectronicTech Insurance Secretary SunselAqualicPark 24 hr Hot Li.ne64s.8800 housekeeping duties & * Jooney,..... Cook want-•. B-akfast & Knowledge of assembly wanted. Personal lines 84&-4125 NURSJ;'S-AllShifts d · · • o k 8 H ~g1no I ...-~ "°"" •.. instrumentation &. test -'----------1 Choo " SPIRITUAL READER n v1ng . .J ay w · rs ..,. n•~ PreF. Must have refs. d ........ , . experience prererred.1-seDuty-Days-11ours d 559 5109 ing. A vanccu n..1net1cs, M •ss • ~E TECH OpenlOAMtolOPM a ay. · · •PluMber1 Wei groomed. Carmels 1231 Victoria , CM . Typing. invoicing & or-,.., ,.,.,.. WEIKLYPA.Y Advice on all matters. ..,TT1.,........,1, •IMer/Ext.rior Restat.urant, ~bN. Cst. 646_7165 _ EOE n1 ce routine. Sou211thOcCoast Y1 o~n1 g ladry 11Ct~~) Co_r Ho Fees To Pery 312 N. El Camino Real A "' '""'" C nt l !H~w~y~.~·~·~u~n~•~~~·---1 ;::~'::;::':~'.::::;--;;=::-I nsura.nce. ean eg1t mate u time pos1 -Cover OrangeCoWlty Wom e n over 40 · •'1M"" . d .. d Exp cook part time . Ave . Laguna Beach. tion.Noexper.nec.We M•lpractice lns.A\•ail San Clemente, Fotappt. Interested in a i:ereer In •Yacht Painters Co1:11ne r a e Com1 a Newport llarbor Yacht, ~·~94~·~103=1~·------·I send to s c hool, earn Good HealthAcc'd Ins '192·0034 492·9136 nursing? We have a free •Wood Finishers ~f as1ca na Trab~jo de c 1 u b. Bat boa Pen -r while you learn. Apply in A\lail·For Family Too •MEW! Ml:W! M!W! * formal 40 hour nurse 1·3 Yrs marine exper, to Dia. M1 ercoles-Sabado ninsula. 673-7730 l.terior DniC)ner/ person any afternoon or aide class starting Aug. quality. Top wages &: Tel. 548-1>949 IH111trator eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd·, RN $56 Photo Madill•g 18th open for you. Call xlnt co. benefits. Apply C 1 kl Female, p /time ofc & de-For leading producer or Costa ?tfesa. Abraxa11 P.tass3.11elOam· s.12-6848 toSecuritvGuardat2'15 oup e as wor n g li very. Car nee. Am· I ff &di I --~~------< ER/ICU/CCU :1~2p~m~l~13J'."._~l'~u~U:":'"":·~C~M~I;;;~;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;~ McCormi;k A e, Costa manager~ for small ,food bilious & neat. Apply, ~u~~ obeic~!per 'd:p ~~ MATU!\E HELP. Nights. All Weekend Shifts _631·1184 M '< takeout in La.1una. In· 1615 Alabama Hunt. res ume to: P.O. Box Pre_m1um ,pay.J Naugles lt-7Eve ry Nighl REAL ESTATE .1860 Hewpart IL CostoMHa Well located RE office n eeds 2 li c ensed salespeople. Business is great-need more help lor our buyers! Call for inter\liew. W. E . Lachcn- myer. Realtor. 646-39~. Eves : 673-4577 AYON esa. ter\llew & details, Call Bch ' 1204 Newport Beach, Dr1ve-Thru . 21401 RN$520CtYSM-F Teen Age Girl would !Ike Bookkeeping.gene.ral of-644·2550an6p1J1. · ......,.,: r' ~ Brookhurst St. Jl .B. 65 to 70% Commission, l.O li\le w /quality ramlly 1 E d , •-e o &5 LYN $J8 D · t • · REAL ESTATE In Laguna Bch Hiih Sch f ce. X"p . ,..ccts rec, DELIVERY FIGURE · twn l am pm. ynam1c, pres 1g1ous. Dis t . Cou ld h e lp lftT'MlkbDo posting journals, recep-SUNDAYONLY * * ~ All Shifts happy ofrice w / heavy \~i/younger.chiklren .Am· TheHCMIMwoA: ti o ni sl, ins urance OF DAILY PILOT to IRV.INEPERSONNEL ~;D~~~~ ~~':·&E~~~: AJOES "880 ~~:it:O~c~uern~i!!~~.i~ pie support paid by This Sw:wwwr claims. Newport Center. carriers. Requires use of *MODELS* SER.VICES&A·GENCY Needed for group o! , ¥. • 644-4460 Jar•• Station Wagon or n d I . Se R r N ofrices has 2 openings in f• the r . 4!19· 1506 o r · 488 E . 17th St. · Ro io ogists 1n NB. nd e erences ecessary ret1;idenlial or investment 588·2MO. Ge.I out & meet people. Bookkeeper wanted. Ex· Van. Con ta ct Ha rry Make up to $00()wk and res ume to: Box. 444 , LescoulieMed.Serv. I NB · ..;.:.:...:="-------!add new interest. earn perienced. To rWl small Seeley or James Parks, work (or Ana hei m 's (At lrvine),Costa~fesa Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 540-9954 642-9955 ~aj~· oOn ' B~~~~~~l &.lo~& money selling quality office in Laguna Bch. 330 West Bay St. Cofita largest and finest photo Stlite224 642'-1470 1560, 'Costa Mesa, Ca.1----------1 (714)752·1920. ,r9,..atioR products. Inte rested ? 1'"or appointment call Mesa. Telephone642-4321 studio.· Good hours and ~ 9'l626 "' Office helper, gene ral of- •'•••••••••••••••••••••• Call : s•o-7041 or Zenith 494-5033. for appointment!. conditions. Will consider fice. dutit:s· Ladr over~-Real &tate S•1 ~·Wantecl. 7075 7·13S9days. Boys & Glrl•. Must bf! EqualOppor.EmplO)'e r a ges 18 to 40. Start im· Kl:MMIL Medical Assistant Cahr. dnv~rs license 1n SalesmenorBrokerlo m.d'.atoly. Phon• Mr. •nEuD"'~ Back ofc. Must have at goodstand1ng.4M·9458. ,,11 n e w ocean vlow ••••••••••••••••••••••• neat looking. Part lime, Dental Receptionist .,. " """"' N.eed J b "'---..•-I ... , k E . -•ot d ti Edwards, Crom llam lo For aolmal s"-ll•r, Apn. least 1 YT e~p . Call betwn duplex and Triplex in-o ._._,...._...,.y UJBabyolll•r n--·-·. my KentuckyFriedCntC en, xper.\lanna cu es; I..:'"" .. 10em4pm •••0295 oa•u~E.JULIUS h & t be =~ k · lOpm daily. ly ,·n per•on nl. 20612 · · ........ """"" come properties in Dana save o m e , no home. 'Wor)clng n•rtnt6. 693S. Cst Hwy. Lag. Ekh. must now insurance Laguna HiU,11 Mall burden lntelh'"ent at ,,_ f H u·-~ •·h 821 0180 La g una Canyon Rd, u-•1·al Asololant. Busy Point/Capistrano Beach . · e · · 581·'699Missk>n.Vleio' orms. un "6·00 °" · • • "'eu" llas Openin-For·. F 11 . tractive, M . Completely Busboys, eicper'd. Apply 7$1-0980 Laguna Beach. Car'diologist ortlce in _. area. u or part time. honeet & trustworthy. 811by1itler, mature lady, Ben Brown's Motel Of. FILE CLBll( H.B. llvy on insurance FRY COOK Apply in person Thurs., Plea•e'give me a. bntak. thurch nurserr. Approx flce,31 106 CoastHwy,So. DENTAL perm . F / t i m e . K•ypunch Optrator and transcribing. Will COUNTER HaP f'ri., Sat. Jetty. 536-4428. 9 hrs wk at $2. hr. Ciill Laguna , 3-Spm. RECEPTIONIST Numerical filing in busy Day and Swing I lours not train. E:ii:p. only need Must be over 18. Some West bay Income 1-lomes • -ora at••• -1 ,-3 yro oxperience, Orange 1 • S;JO AM . to 5 pu, ('It llr. a pply ...... ,~. e<per. n ee. Apply in 34121 Coast Hwy, Http W..ttd 7100 J,;ft ...., • .:J\/ • CARPENTRY-Finish, Co. prattlce. 830-3731 , financial organ iation. lunch) & 5 PM".' to 9:30 ..-. <>OO<r person or call. 581-8297. Dana Pt. -••••••••••••••••••••• 8 ab y s It t e r , 11 t e experience d only . ask for Gloria. App~ betwn~~ ~~· P.M. Muslhaveat least t M i t I a M ex i c n n See MR . LaDORDE. •MIWSPLASH• housekeeping, live.In. (1 549·8039 DE~TAL·C "-i'rso·de for 600500,oorwphpoonrt0 ,. •• _ .. ..;, .... Jte Yr. expr on 5496, wUI Re s taur a nt. Ex pd Pain1ters ._ e11icper 'd In Realtor. • ·~~-~ $1000 Child Ok) $t0Wk room C•S.:.llR/ " ·~ , ~=====~~--e.c-'-train to operate 3741 Waitr ess needed . cus om pa1n ng. AH-• · ' . A " Perlo orrlce, lull limo,,-· _ c II 6'1 .. 128 Fee Paid. 7 Yrs exper. & brd. 875·9441an.7.30 F.OODSIRYICI pre fer exp. in Oral Fo r e i gn Auto A c-Keyp'unch machlrie . 642-9764 a RealEstateSales Some costing le: 1reat eves. "'TT_ • ._ surgery &: X-Ray Lie. c es so r i es · V W Good starting salary ·+ •NEWS FLASH• Part-Time General Ofc. •-,u~r--•t F · .•. "" """"' K led HeJpf I f\111 Cringe l:lene. Apply 31"·C .-, ...-,, .............-mg mt spot. nlO tteaby5lller, my ho m e For 1 mall Industrial Ent h u s ia s tic good now ge u . Airport Loop Dr. CM. Accountant $1000 Typing & 10 key adder. MOV 'UPTO Jobs. Mon·li'rt 12 nonn·&PM . caleterln. Newport Bch perionallty. xint dp· & Part Tjme. Local. M A 9 ~A M 1•11 F p WI 7 y r Hr. set 8.t your ronve -1 d C . 1 CONTROL CAREER Jrvine ereit.4S2·~94 aft.6 a r ea . Equol O~por : portunlty. Good salary&: Br•i:e at Auto·l l aus on. ug 4· :..... l Soee a · ,. r&s expe ,· ni ence. All ages aci:cptH· n uslrlal-ommerc1a E I .. Ag..• 1 . ~•::..4495 10 :30AM. · me cos 1ng grea bl·.•·S·IOOO Sales & Leasing by join· mp oyme c., Em p I o ye r • u 11 bcne its. PH : 10-11 AM ......., mgmt spot . Also Fee1-~-=~..c...=cc.-----I ing our team of pro· 3400Irvlne,StelOBB BABYSIT'J'.ER . ., Own 213/648·340fl for~ppt. o nly. Tustin ar e 11.,i--G-lrl-~-1~---,.---... -LAWN MA.IHT Jobs. •EDICUlllST ressionols . We will train· Nwpt Beh 714/5S6·850S transportation. a, to 4 544.~. "'-r1~· NTROLC R ER r Weekday!l.1133-1145an6. Cashier /Clerk. Preferl----------1 Good typi n~. shorthand Foreman rorlargeapart. co A E Must ha,•e own clientelc. a top R.E. licensee in .ACCOUHTIMG Mature woman. f'u II Dental Receptionist. Re-helpful , Wiiling to learn. ment eomple~: ~'ith or Emplori:oenlAgency Apply ~I agi 's Ma~ic either our L.A. or Orange CLal BABYSJTt'ER FulltJme, time. 494.o&o betwn centexper.H.B. Sendresume&salaryre· w/outacrew.962-448lfor 34001rvme,Ste109B . 1 ll bo Bl • County offi ce. 2 ,. per reeetvable11 nr. P lav•n Elern. M)' g.ipmonty. Cull846-J30.1 quirements to P.O. Box appt. NWJ>lN Bch TI4 /W.ft50S· c~~;:,2_6~~ r • CN. Forinrormatlon Cnll T nl •1•.,10·k--'d. · house or your s ! In· 286,HB,Ca.92648. LEGAL Se 1 1-..i ur1Je!i MullerReaffon& YP" · ... , •-. terviewreq'd. 983-8ll9'1 CHALLIMGl•ICi Destiner M•n~. of quaU·l-'--"---'-'--'-=----1 far NB La~fi~ wan~ aM•i..t.VM'a&M(.A P erso1n :,15-040. ,trn ror Monoci-mtMCo. IRC. MIWPOIT HAlllOI tr I ·n1 and jobe s vaila ty wood yacht.I hais Im· HAllSTYUSTS 6'0·0l30 Part trme. On cal . All mgm • • • w guarn: 846·4493 & f2_131289-0 144 YACMTCl.UI BANKJNG • n• • med open{np for · Pat· With Following s hifts. Good working Col prer. Mr . Levi Mrs.Ackerman,673-1730 COR•e•MIMI~ ble rinA~~y ~.~r~!u-; terO maker•, .Boat friil rter'""S-.. Llcensedbeautitlantoas-cnnd . Contact Mrs. MB·l004 . ~llvr.JI_ 1·· 1 · ~.·· " . U ... ""4htft you R it. t H l Bu.I Ide rs , Lon Workers. ~~':et MO 8$82 K 11 I J &CZ 2'734 Cos I ~1.fl U .. ACCT&. Ree/lnv~nltiry. & "rocn-Alnr!'o'n n°'er•uch r.!.. a!nl : P(l(l!\tlons req. thoroulthl---'--"-·=~o~r =~· =---I 1i11t. e Y Temp ctom. ensen, • , ta PHOHE. SOUCITOIS M•rineexp.Pftfd. Wt r-i .... -:-· &• , ...,....,_, workln1 knowledi:Je or 445 E . 17th St. Coeta Me s a Memorial For athletlc1.nrgnnlr.a- McG-aw Jrv. m-ein Downey Sav .. ,... • Loan Costa Meaa. 645-1163. ,..ooden boat bulldinA:• ltelp Wa nted from mid· Mesa. 642-0194. 11osPltal, 301 Vidoria St, lion. Sl. 75 hr to start. plus ' has tmmedtate opentn1& . •. nl1ht 'tll 8 AM . Jack ln • CM. EOE • • •AGINCY SIC'Y In its Loan Dept. atS.nta Child C'•te wanted, ~ult technique, • proven The Box 1~ S.ker, CM L.100 Village .s 11X16t pre·l:::::::::::::~;:------j .~bon~u~s:!••~·c.''~36<>:·~21~00~.'----I Ana ror Loan Proccston rema le to C'&.rc overrughl tr•ftsmi.nthlp In execut· • stl1lou1 jewelry slorto NURSING ~ Occldijntal Lile has an • Underwriters. Ex· for 14 yr old g1rl ln m)' ln1 compUcaittd ddlll!-" . seeks P•.rt tirntusl1tant R ... SUPERV PRESSMAN Im med. qpen.lift fot-~ rienced in Elll.MC 6: Irvine home. 6 to8 N&hts In flnt woodt ., Plant 1s llelp Wanted p /timeltaJ't. experienced suits penion n • Ex per . A. 9 . ll it k . secy W/lh •bl I~• 1 ~NMA Conventional 8 month wh.lle parent l ocalt•d In non · ln&l•teAua.forWint.er. for china, cryst al & Relief 11·7 shirt. Call 360/ltekCameraoper for pJeqant ptnorul t7 tO 1..oans Contact Mr travels on bu&lness. Call m.UOpollt.e smoa free Al10, takln(C appli(ation1 !'liver dept, C"all673-U34 548·8450 (or lntervw lnstanl. Print Shop. Neal work In one of the nicest RI b • d l>fil venporl' 52:8·22831·S28·22&1. Sift Ole10 Co. Xlnt work· for f /tlmt day help. App-betwn 96: 4. appear. Snlary open. Ins· IMattont fn N.8. 8:90-5, c ) •r • int conda. U •cctP to ly betwna.JPM.anyday, M•ld. Sea Cliff Motel 1661 RoraleConv. Hoapltat tent 1•rintery, 3621 W. Mon.ftt. PleiMcdbllld. 171' $49-llll Clerical.Temporary M•r beaMln1 mount1ln. de-McDon•ld 'a. 700 w. S o uth Coast J1Wy . 1030W.Wanw,$.A. l\t cArthur, Santa Ana, E\lelyn H11mllton , IAlMAIDW.AHT9 become perm. EOE. aert. Send 1euer or re· Coast Hwy, NB 494-4892. :.JL 846·0621. 8'4·5600. , J6I Te I e prom Pt 43 r o f 1ume describing btack-· Nur11e"1 Aides, exper 'd. Equa l O(>pot.~mJ!li?'er Bcerba r. fl&.1 Newport8each,M2-32IO. Jrouftd &: JaJU)' hJalOry 1-lelp Wanted full or MAIDS. For llotel. tr.all .ea·yvlew Con\'. Ho8p. Prlnlln1 Press Opr. Job , •-ut M N wisll orc•U • I time, 1mmod. Apply In :zo:5)Thurtn CMM2-~ opening fo r ofrllet prtnt-Afttbttlob1 ttert~Whe .,.a >' • c Colle-ac Student · · t p /t me . N,o exp e r . per11on : Surf&: Sand ' ing prl!'ssoprinSJC.£x· wa14t to eam extr•' In· Plrt·tlme to lake aver mcchanlc•lly Inclined. M.W.M~C-. a eoe11. D_K • Donul11 , Hotel, lWS.Co&Jtl-lwy. Nursea. Ald.,All Shina. per. or previOUll training '°"'' f\all or part.UIDI!. clltnlele . 857 ·8771 Part·t lme work . Call SanM•rc'P.Cat'Zdl&. 24842 Mu1rland1, El Laa:. Bch. No phon e Me1a Verde Coav. ll(Xlp. req'd. Cwll 493.8122. ask 't:all ror appt.11194711. 137""4743. &M-1611. '7J 4n'4·1ZM. Toro. · 1 calla, ple1Be. 1181 Center St. 01 ror ModuLeam Prus • . I I . . ~ ' . REAL ESTATE SALES c ..... ryzl~ lrond M•w Offta on t 7lh Street in Jlunt· lngton Beach. 3 blocks from the ocean. Wow tak· ina applicat iGnt for ll ce n ~ed rea l e1t•te !ale~people. Cal l Nancy. 536·7S42. • s=~ . . I I • Thursday, August 7. 1975 f»JQ OAILY PILOT ~.~~ ..... !!~~~!.~.~-~ ..... ?!~I~.":'!~~ ..... ?!~~ i tal Estate, ll eenscd "Sa lespeople. Wh y not TEENAGE•s & COLLEGE STUDENTS • ~. ~ ·~···· !!~ !!t-!~!:: ••• : •.•••. !~!.~ ~1.0:.~1!'!'::::: ..... ! ~~~ !~'.~·~'!'!'::::: ..... !~.~~ ~1:.c.~!'!'::~.~ ..... !~:,~ ~:'!:; ~~::: ....•. !!~~ Wall~ss waDted. ex.per. ~ AN ' S SC It W 1 N N 8 Pc Ratt•o Set., like nu, t 9 6 3 , 2 8 ' 0 wen " for r .. sf food se~·lct.' VARSITY 10 SPEED fl . $1$0. Antique till back Sportfl1her TS. loaded counl•r wo<k. Apply. UIK&~.646-3'80 STARTS SATURDAY chair, j"'l<elin. &uphol. w/lnuny xlr .. HetdY to P~im.e Burger, 7"'9 w. BOY '" 10 •pd. Schwinn • $95. Antlque Cane chair, Go! $5000. 1'1:S ·:S4St 1..7thSt.Cost1 Mesu. Varsity (am. t"rume), AUGUST 9 · ~· Liie S•moan Dan~· evts/wknds . b . 3 d , . I' ' I 0 am 1nM l.lrum. $95. lnhud c RA FT WAITRESS oy s sp • ,.-i;ir 5 • l'olurblcCOffee"l'blfr,lla-C 1-f R 1 S , , -s Oay wk. Dinner t hln.. Schwinn }o'air l.ady Stin· (Monday.Friday lQ-6) ly, $45. Lge Pallet lcnif~ CONN IE·3~ 'fW. V8 s. --~lu~expcr.pref'd,;\ppb' grity~.558-7248 • Jlil\ntlng~ by Charles Slec>ps 6. 6$. LO hrs . RcccJltlonist. l'olust h;.ivt.· Earn ttp to $50.00 per \\'eek for part 1n person, betwn 3 & 6Boys 20" Stln~rlt.Y bikl'. Heuuvo1 s , $4.5 ·$1,5 .1_:683~·~130::.:l~·------ .c.lerk typist (lxp. ll(M•111n. time work evenings and Saturdays. pm, Wed thru Sun. 1601 ~-lOirls 20" bike $1U. BIKINI SALE ' 50%0 OFF 615·8307. 196-t OWENS Ftybridge. work in \he hottest urt-.i lluntin"lon Beuch/l''oun· luln Valley. C:tll l'h1! 'l'o1cNam ee al Vill&Gl' Heu I t;state 963·4~7 Will train. !'RX console. f'ho11c 536·1287 for interview. Bayside Or, CdM ~646=·~8~750::::·------Power L awnmower V8 Chevy l /8 . Many c•· t'ront office uppt•aranee. \\'110 WANTS TO WORK'! WANT£D: ··r.1oped " Bike S lit · D rl tC.: s It: Strutton: tr as. Gd. ~hihin3 boal. Xlnt opportunity £or in· 01l1VEACAO! or scoote r. No junk. 361 p stzes5 /6 -15/16 . KM3o00.$45.Slll-85til. $3200.493·0029· ;divlduul w /intl'lli,.:cnec Equal Opporturu'ty Employer t'llOOSE your ho'urs, Ogle, apt n. 642.1298 Also Under\\ire Bras OW"'"'S 33• Ow a nd initi :1t ive . Cull y.·ork ror yourself, b £1el't('ic L11wntrimmer & )94 7 4"!~ • ~er S..'Mi-2800 Ext 121 for lt1 · your own boss. ft.Jen or Utdie5 3 Speed Bike 111\ Edaer. with cord. $20. Sips 4 • Live uboiird. Shp. i terv i e w . Equ a I Op . Women. Cu n be slightly xtras. $40. 581·K561. $79 mo. New paint lop&. rortunity Employ~r handi ca pped N l 6452573 FOXY I "DY hull. Motor & Int. Al -----HolpWanled JICM HolpWonlod 71 oo · ea · · ' I.A 1MIK•llOMOUS shape.$600().Ph:5'41·6337 . R IT ., 00 Clea n Appearant'e. 1539MonroviaAve. Wonte d 1081 <onboat493·3192) •cp 0 -SAL.i~s ·•t•1i•••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vets., rclirl><I. Age zs t4 Cots 8035 ··l»ro grc s s ive anima l ' • ' u & Plllme. 70. Supple ment v•••• ,·,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30' ~LC O Ex pres• " . 1 II llclrs e lat· ks t•lothino S · """'' S C • R ~ 11os p1ta o t~rs cxcc11· l'.allG40.1711 ~l ·rt.h· ,,. .• ecreta r.y /re~eptlon 1 s 1 come. Driveacub6hri-81 .UEPO INT Sinn1es (' S "'SH$$FO C ruiser. T /S, Re blt t Inn a l rut u r c fo r ----~ -·'-· _ for one girl offtt.'l' wl..:ooil or more a day. Apply in Kitten. l fl.tale. $.)(). call Good used fum /refrig9 En gs .• Sips 5, Cockpit. vl'rsatilc , tak£> C'har~l'. SALESLADY typing skill~, Sil .pref. person , Ye lllJw <;ub t;o .. _S5:.:;7~·"""'=~·c______ f"r:r.rs /stoves. 546-0768. couches. Xlnl Cond. Two .. m.a.tu r e lll'r :.on Smalli:ift shop.N.B.For c .on s tr u ct1 o n firm . 186 E. 16th st.. Co.sta boat owner. Must sell ! !\l1n1mum ~Yr:.. off.ll'l" apptcall. 673 . 2634 airport area. 833·tl4lti ti lesa. Pf:HSl1\N Kitte1t.'i, Ct"A Funtiture I050Mitc•llOMOUS 8080 Wntd.Olddoll11/dollpu.rts Makeoffer .675·mM. expr. req. C.:orp!M>n1·f11 s. -bctwnlOA1\.t ·2 P!\l. rci:. Top quality. Au•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• dating before 1940. Any•1c::.::=.:.::::c:::.:c:.::..:="--- medical 1~111n. &n<I rt'--"'oman 40·55. Nights on shots 213 ·894·&1K5t.'\'C. Chow Tobie Black fae· MATTRESS typc/condition.543·7366. 2s· !''AIRLINER Cabin sume to Ad i:329 ll;11I\ 2 SALESMEN SECRETARY j'.)hones. No sales. NB .,,5 • .. 15 u Cruiser, Galley & 1tead. ' "I l I' o 1·1o · ··· .. ea. PBX "XP. helpful. Hl!\1ALAYAN K•.tlens . qucr .. ••, ·. c.-o uunya, Wntd . Complete or nr 1 o . . i-: l ~tiU . For locul area . Alen o· At"curate t_vpin" & sh ... "' . NB ti<< O" 1 s ips 4 2251-IP Grey ,. l >t ••rllr.'M: "' .. T•a'on·•n• al -•n. wage C"'A •e•. Mo·ngCh•·u -. . ,u . •MAD.,.ESS* com ple te sets of old ·Man'ne'en• (low' h•s.• ... os a ·esa...:.:'~-·,_ __ ~·omt'nw /salcsabilityt necess. Pleasant NB. • .. ., ,. ' " 1"'1111 ., • r 0 · da)·s for 3·4 wks. Call Cheslerm.ere bloodlines.oa k Pa•lo• Tbls , C hina dinner weur. w/landemTrlr.$3.500.or e arn commission o oe. near .C. Airport. 1 • ' •ALL SIZES* ~37366 ' s.tU·S50 or more per day. Raub, Bein, Frost & AS· 1\.lo n· Fri bctwn Sam top qua ity . 213·894·6985 restored . Bleachro mrtir. · · trade for Van or approx. Reliable person to biibys1t some evcn1n.:s for m\' , s o n ag e 6. 6·11i ·8225°. 642-5678 to &>pt tS, reprcs('nlini soc.,1401Quail,NH Spm.645-0336. eve top nite s tand.'241S Pric•dtoMo•e! Wanted . Top-Notch In· v a lue . Ca n be !'icen t-'iesta de Costa Mesa , - -Doqs 8040 Bunya NI\. 644-6216 833·9625 &646-8686 dustrial sewing maching Newport Slip. 832·8317 selling 22 coupons·lradt SECRETARY EXEC Young l\1an 18-19 yrs ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• * *I BUY* * for use in leather shop. 25• Owens, 1965. Good out value $65 tor Sl in Expanding Ne~·port factory work. Days & PET WORLD GarCIC)eSClle 8055 497-3210or494·2114. Cond. ••u~t '-'·•ll! Mov- \'ludi n.: free chanee 0 1 Be a e h r i rm n c cd s Sa ts . 645·2702. • • •••••••••••••••\••••••• Good used rumiture & .:JO..: RN·CCU , 1975 Pinto for benefit 0 versatile career mi11d1...'<I hatKI" Coe kc rs . ~hihuahua , Gigantic G orage Sale. appliances. or l v.·ill Sell Musleel ing ! $3000. f:!73·~. i N Estant•ia •ligh Schoo individual tn provide Mere ise Poodles , Sh1h-tzu. Doxlc, Furniture Col lectables. f y lnstn11w•Rts 1083 33• B · t ' rrb I • ig hts. full <lr p/lime B1l·entcn nial !\la .. ,..h,.,,. secretarial s111>port to 3••••••••••••••••••••••• D o bi e. Pit Bull s, 21101 ChuhascoLN.118. or ou. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rigan ine 1 s Diffcr cnti:·.i 1>:1y. Xln1 ,, Antt-s 8005 c k MASTERSAUCTIOM d . . s portsfi sher. 'J'win V·8's. benefits. Cunla\·t i\lrs . Bantl . Phone N. J _ corporate t.'Xt'l'utivt•s. :J .,--oc apoo . r>·ekcs. Atl anta&Uu!lhard 646•8686 &83 •• 625 L~1 WIJ! 5 p<'.Drum Set Like new. $42·S820 or B a les lre r i . 11 , 12 • 2734 . Zil'ni'r , Costa ~t es a yrs adn1inistrativc ex p.••••••••••••••••••••••• Westies, 100 mixt.'d pup· ~--, hke ne w $495. 646-~8 645 .4325. c 0 s t a !\l em 0 r i a 1 Chamber of Commerc~ Us int! ~ood typini;! & VICTROLA pies. S tud svs mos t Yard Sale. Sat & Sul)day. ,.~n~.~5~P~M~·------1;;;:';;~~:;:-:;:;:;:;:;:-;;: 6-lt»0536. s h o rthand s k i ll s . l~arge (51" high, 24" breeds. ZS2S W. 17th ul Map\etable&Chrs,<.'Of· CUSTOMCAKES -•"'DIESELT I · I .Jlospital. 301 Victori;i 1•.;,,,;.,,;,..;;;;.. ............... ".>j f d K C . al El ri '"" raw er, inc Initi ative :i nd or~aniza· wid e. 25 '' d ee p ) Fairview.SA.Open eves. ce table , en 1 tabJes, for every occasion, apa o~t1nenl eel moor'g. $6,900. 642·5820 ~c.,.· .... M .... .,.'.,.'O;;.,E.,. ....... ~-......... 1 tion arc musts. Call : Brunswick (Brunswi ck· 531 ·5027. depression glass, htRlps , masterfully created for &seGu1tar.$SO.&t2·1521 or645·43'2S <. Sales Pe rson, permanent 642-7511 ext. 3 Bl a ke -Collendar, t'o., old books & old sheet you. The unusual is my ~·~a~m~.S~p~m~·c_ ____ _J ;;;;;;;::=::;::::--;:::::;::::;::- full timc needed for wor·kkj,;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Pal. 1918i Pre-electric, Beaut. fcm31c collie to music. :ffi Yr. CoUeetion specia lty , Priced r e· . 20'Cruisers Lapslrake . *RN in a li g hting fixturt w i nd -up victrol a , good home. No papers of odds & ends. Most asonable with satisfac· Greco ~ui~ar & Rosac Mint cond. 135 111> •• s howroom . Exper . S·ECURITY Mahogany fin o·sh. Ila<_ $30'.842·0549/5.11-6239.'·'f' fUrniture needs re· lion guaranteed. C1t ll Amplifier$75. Johnson (50hrs)318Gal f"or pri\'1tlc ""ychiatric h I r I b I · •. Call atler6 """2004 ....., e p u u t n o r· b . ,,. 1 inis 1ng. 705 Jay Circle. Helen now for your ·"""' 'fuel tanks built in. New , clin'i c . Good fringe .:. l\'e 1 u1 1n s or age DogObedienccClassto , benefits. I' aid \·acs & 'necessa ry· We 1.1.·ill trai1 GUARDS spuce&. Plays excellent· Start Wed, Aligust 2"llh. HD. (Betw Yorktown & custom decorated cake GUILD D·SO , Bimini top. Many extras. holidays . Call bt.•ty.•n the right per.son. Cal ly . Ready to refiniSh. lnNewport·lrvincArea. Utica,ofrF'lorida) at919·8123. Bratili11.n r osewood Great bay hoal and , 9.m ·Spm , • 96 . 5702 o -·~""-=-·=290:.:.:l~b=l~w~n=9-=5~p~m,:':.._ $250.00 Phonc67S.0342or 7 .30 p,, ... _ M . S l s"t S Be 1i1.cou11 tic w/case lik· ocean runabout. $3,500. • , ,. __ _:_·c:.:.:.c"=·=~=-=•=:.__ ov1ng a e. a I un. Kng Sz. d. New. eom· $37Sfl •1'552"' 640·1168/ 549·8875 -c?s:11-1774 . SALESPERSONS Law enforcement or 675-9988. . Washer/ dryer, maple plet e. still pkgd. Xtra new. rm.545- •-'-'-'-'--------1 milita ry polieecxper . re· • AKC Keeshon, 1 yr., d bl · h · N "w1 · s HN Americas Larges t quired. Toall our friends adorable pet, unable to roun t e tc airs, 2 ac· firm $190 (worth $42S). Offlcellllillltwe&: * ew-14'9 , n.ner port RM-.Mi~ Shift Private Security Patrol Please Apply itl Orange County keep! $ISO or best orr. cMordions . X!nt cond. Qn Sz $170, usu.ully home, 1.-,_.nt 1085 o(fboat w/new lrlr. $1495 or Syst em needs severa l Pe-"nnel ~partmenl JONA THA.HS 558·l8l8 any more items. 968 incl del. 835·2263. ••••••••••••••••••••••• er. 64S.1'74S. · 11· 7: 30. Fu I Lime. l'l1ed· r ' -·~ ;~~":'°;;»-::--;-;;;;--::-~-j -!?"~~~".;~!:_'"~"~~~I:___ sel moti\·ating, goal set Mon· Fri 9AM -2PP..f AHTl'""'1ES •nv r . · · .......,._, · IRVINE Coasl Count~ Surg . Di ff. pay. X1nt ting persons Between p C . . ...-!\1altese Pup. AKC. quali· ~ ·~ '75 SKIP JACK 31' F /8 . bene rits . Contact ~1rs. IS·? to present ou r re· ACIFI MUTUAL 111havinglheirannual ty dogs Pel prices. GARAGESALEDAlLY Club Mmbrs hp·Days Gd. olc. turn. Will pay Used 3 hrs. Twin 17S WANTED: Jensen, 642·2734, Costa sidentia l sc<·urity St.'rvici 700 Newport Ctr Dr . Super Summer 675.4387, 10-6 9 7 9 · 2 6 51 or Eves . Volvos. Trim tatM. Co.it M es a ~1 cm or i a I · Newport Beach Clearance 9t91Ca rrolltown.H.B. 5!18·4731. cash!BS3·36400r640·0613·· $15,600. Sac. $13,700. H program 111 the Laguna ospital. :JOI Victori :1, 8 h · .;, Equal Oppor. }o~mployer Sale on entire stock AKC POODLES-2 Toy blk w ted 4 o Le 846.3575 C.M. E.O.f':. a:.·.',: ·,, M,,",~ion Viej up lo ~01',F! male 3 G RT DAN"' CQUA.L,tTY.GARAGER I *TREE s··.. ,,",".r,·1.'cab•'nr:wer . ga • • . . a 1me al'cep· .... 31 St N 8 ' · •' rysta , c ess set & tb , ~ ...... I • lab'< c m ·n1 4,, st . · · pup• l male 2 fem r 15 gal -o ~" ho< -s 673 7••• ' ' RH'S . r or ore 1 orni:1· 673_6001 ' • · urn, queen s t matt, .x. •""' "'• · , ·..., lo .. t,R•ttf/ '\ i\1 cans H t-:At,.LY Nf':AT lion call 991 -0400 J\olonday SECY /8UYER 536·0147 &646·0l42. paintings. lQ.Y!'i, clothing, Grower . 556 .. Jl3 38 Plcl.o , ........._.. 10• Ctiorter 9010 • i>rog r ams for reo:i lity thru Frida y . ,\sk for Aggressive sell starter Beautiful bowl & pit,::her Australian Shepherd lov· much m 0 re . l O · 4 ca~n~y~l~im:::::•-------1 •••••:-. •• :."."'r:."; • .,, • .-Ji. ••••••••••••••••••••••• orientation and bcha\•ior·l -0~•-·c_k~J_i~m~e~n~•~'~· ----1 needed to fill vacancy as (blue) s:itin & taffel~ able 9 mo'. fo,em. to 'good Th I F.rl /Sat. Christine * * * ** CO RO~ADO 35, Snil, by modifil'a tion. If you :i r~ Sect'~-secretary to purchasinJ: hoop skirt. Elec. bur· home$J .557·93S9 Dr. Bushar~/Banning. 8,000 cu. yds. fill dirt & Lovely Grand day wk . or month . an RN who is tired of be· -r mgr at sailboat manuf. r icane .lamp (stnl ). rAs· · IIB. 962·3559 top soil. Loaded. All or 5 Ft.· \tarveloos 7) 425 ~ ini:: in '-' rut, eonsidcr a Exper "d. Sii not nee. But c.'o rp. Sec re ta ri a 1 & sorted kitchen gadgets & Slaffordshire Bull Ter· 1. Must Sacrifice! I --'-''-""~·="'------. . ~ood t,y ping skills rclJ'd. tins. Assorted vases, dis rier pups. 2 lMk maJes,. 3 fa mi ies. Fri,"" SaL 9682 none. llOS1t1on with a fat•ility Leading N.B. Hotel. '''II purc h asing expe r . a , AKC o.... La Amapola Brookh rst CHI!_,,.. 642·4957&646-7030 that has an excitin• re· ......, must. Xlnt oo. benefits. hes. carnival glass. mo s. . ....... ssst T lb l 'c ,u . _...-: loeh,Sell to60 Pat,644-1700.EOI':. S4Z-343l . a er , .. oun a 1n1 ___ _::.5~59~-~129"'-'l---IT h m Q~ • , hah pro~ram as 1.1.·e\1 as•1 --=-c.c.c.:.~=.::::::: __ I Salary dependent upon Fre.to You 1045 Va lley. · 0 a 5 r i;. a ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1·1 1· t F. SECRET•ey Pl c II L --'--------1 "California 261 .Mj;$dl' ' ._.u:1 1 Y pa 1en <'arc .. x· -exper. ease a yn WANTED? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZEBRA "'"'l.,.S 26 ' Luders 16 Clalisic celle nt benefits and Newpo rt Beac h CPA Baird,549·971 1. Old Music Boxes. Mel· LABRADOR Retriever , Salegarage36E,23400.blk ~ 1"'1111 w /rhyth.m section. Sloop, immac. cond. salary. Don 't pass up this Firm needs stable. relia-tlach Steins & Royal female. 9 months.old, all of El Reposa. L.ag H1Us. One Common Skin ~~!_n037l 1Yr old. $1495/ofr. 52150. 673-9360 ' opportunit y . C..:all ble indi,·idu:il "'/above TELE~lJONE SALES, Do I Tb p · h N ds A•><•9only OneGrevySkin ...,.. -532·"" ••. Exper•••·~ p•efe-ed u ton o ies. l c. OI s ots. ee hoJJ)e, Call -. LIDO 14 for sat' No.-12. _ 00-00 a'·erage skills · Steno. ..ICU • ''. • l\lake offer 6424957 t:: ""' typing & di ctapho ne . Earn a s. much as you bke Collection; Wi.llpayC~. between 10..Al\.1 & 3 PM , M 0 VIN G F.u r n . . S.wllMJ Meet.Inn 109a F1oata ti0n tanks, lrlr &. SALES Send resume to Box lR, by talking to people all A,~R IAN S, 3111 Villa 52l·l398. hou&eho l(l item&. Fri. 0 es i g n e r Carp et ••••••••••••••••••••.••• coverincl.$1250.oroffer. HOUSEWIVES-$ 500 Newport Center Dr. over Southern ~rang~ \\ ay.NB. 673·720'l Beautiful healthy part Sal. 9.4, 6162 Galipean Sacrifice! Den~ woven Kenmore w /Cabinet. 197i. 675·4621 • TOY & GIFT NB 92660 ' County fro m an air CQn· ANTIQUE Siamese kittens free t• Dr .. HB. broadloom heaviest traf· barely used. 833-6031 · dilione d office. Tw4 CLEARANCE: goodhome.S36·Sl78. fie Antron U patterned du.ys ;644 ·7226 eves. 11' Smark ~unflower . PARTIES ·iSJ:CRETARY shiftiPt.Oam to lpm o Like nu, mod lamp,•cof· (or restaurant or major . Never assembled. $300. G 'f 'N d 5pm to 8pm l\.tonda> l\10VE-IT·SALE fron' yr old Samoyed fee /sofa tbls 1. belly lobby. Lol5 or so o< 100 Wanl~d. To~·Nolch ~n· 842·6404 if no a-ns: 1 l!I Ga ~ets will Exec. Seerela'y w/ad-· · my house to yours ho d dustnal sew•• chi · · th<ouch ~n<lay Apply·a 'ht • · ' w/ per c I ar , stereo. R'USC. Sat. '"'Ua•e ya<ds ,·0 on·g,·nal 1 . i • ..., ma ne 962·8303 . ~t.r a 1n inexperie n ced · · r · '' ique furniture i;:ia s. r emac. very ""' • I the sbo 1----------:housewives toearnS200 ~~a~il:li~S~~~~jht~d~ 250 E . 17th St. Costa reproduct ions at lo1.1. loving968·3084. 18479 sa·nta Veroniea. wrapping from top f:ic· or use 10 e¥ r p. :by Dec, Isl de""""ist<.·oJ· l\1e s a. or cal l To ny . 1 1 . Fountain Valley. Nr. tory.631 -3003 497·3210or494·2114. Clon0ut~ClllCll4• ... .,. x I n t . t y pi s t , ~ e" •-· · l "'G <lOO P1rices, .1a so&por't~e ain 1\-f. & r. Rabbo··-wo.lh 3 Magnolia /Ellis. SpartitlCJ Goods I094 Best2 man Cat .. ,- 1 ing beautiful lin ..... ,· ol go· rt. k l f ~1m1a a .,.. · · g ass s o v go l m ~ ,._ .... , nov.· ed~c o all phases • er 1 e s. hutche5. Mariner Vaehls675-1393 & toys . No deliv.no col· of (!fc. work & mac.h's. T e lephone Ans we rin g GINGERJAR •545·3005• Garage Sale : Antiques, CRAFTStitAN 10 drawer••••••••••••.••••••••••• · \ett-frce hostess gifts. Ages bt""'n. 21 & 35. only Service. F.xper , l'~ull · ANTIQUES pottery. camping equip. Tool Chest. 400 pcs. $150 Golf clubs Miller Barber, 1 Need car. Call 979·4307 neat in appearance need time. Fiex. llrs. 540-1777 1967 ~hurchSl. C.1\1. fluffy kittens, 6 wks, 2·blk skis, etc. 3220 Broad SL 545-7698 4 woods, 9 irons, like new Gifts 'N Gadgets a pply . Ask for Dee : 646·432-1 w/whl feet , 1 yellow. NB. Fri·Sat. 10.5. $125 ; Spalding 3woods, 9 HOBIE CAT wftrlr. Gd. cond. Cal l : Days 833·9511, Eves.644·5275 "OurZ5lhYcar" 991·8000 T•llpllwSM-s 751·5729afl2pm. Golf Member~hip. ICCC, irons. $100. 549·8636 o P!Time eves & Sat AM Ba~~~iary ~ersian Ru~. Queen Mary f\im. Stu-$1000 . Phone Lon . 642·6726 16 & Over . Apply. l50.S6 16 4 x 11 · Xlnt c~~· Free German Shep 8 mo. dent desks: Mi!'iC. Sal 9-3. 645·2552. 213 /7at·860t: ---------....,1---------- -=~9#~q//~ .,-:..f A CONV(Nl(NT 5"0f'91NG ANO -c7 HWIHG GUI()( FOR THE GALONTHECQ "ti!;;:~~ .......... "-----· · For cm Ad in WOfteft's Worid c .. S..• 642·5671, bt. 330 Pull Strings! State Flower Quilt ,_•.,. ~ J."-I 1 l 11 -·~~ 1W~ ll'i / \ , ., ,' i\ ' I. " , '· ' G:·-..... : y v " . -~w· . , . .··.:'.:lit ' . ··.~ '# '\ :t!Jt-. 9363 Vi.' ;: 51Z'~'/· . ;{, 9.19 r):: :. . ' . ' . =,~.;:,..,·: ~-~\ ft ' i ' ,. ~\'\ ~ ·it- -·~ --~ ~ ·$"'.O ~lil'~ ~ ... a \~r ~ ,., ·~ ~·\~ 'l o;- ' ... ., -'· ' J ackson. Midway City. 833-6031 days; 644-72~ old. Loves kids. Good 610 Begonia, CdM tAI· Store, Rest.....t, 23' AQUARIUS Xlnt. After 4 pm, See Dave. eves. watch dog. 5364096. ley) !\1oving Sale: youth bed, lar . 8095 cond. Many extras. Dana r porl. dshwshr. rm. rug. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl. slip. $4 ,500.842·0258 Telephone work from Antq urn : Rnd.ook ta ble, To .good home. f'cmale •EASTILUFF• 673·58ot9or5524731 New "L " s hape store . . . your h o m e !\ 1 aturej secretary pi e. save . white lab. Spayed, gentle Antiques, Swedish Wall . counter . 12xJx4' + "L", Lido 14 . 3668. r.tany race woman wanted. C:t ll lfE t~4 -5378 430 Blumon & lovin g dog. aft. 6 Hanging s , ri.1acrame Carpeting. Sculptured s tained rough cedar xtras. Steal. $1,275. are11.P /t ,someeves.N• g. 499-395.5. Exe r cycle , Book s: Po~yeste r, 38 sq,yar~s . w /mustard yellow _6_7_3~·7~6~"'------- selling. 635·6101 COLLECTOR Plates. reg. 2 Para keets with large Clothing incld 'g girls loci· ~~R~94S2o4% sq.yd. Like formic a Jop. Cost $4000• Kile 1200; like new. T h t v.'. k . 550. R&G Bicente nnial cage. dle r sz 2·3, ladies · . · Sell $250 /ofr. !\lust .see . Unsinkable! Pleasure • e~ r e or ·. COJ\· Platefor$37.50.Hestbuy 7Sl ·OSS3aft6PM swe.aters , pict ures . J\.1ayta~portadryer,new 675·1301. raching chanip. Cosl cess10~ Clerk. rt11n ag1 <tnywhere! &38-4Z92 · rum1.ture: bolsten + lots $100 . Keel to reel re· $l600; sell $850&7s.6l61 18. P /time. $2 hr. Student Adorable Kittens, 7 1.1.·ks or a.11se. Sal. Aug.9, 9am· corder $100. Accordion TV• Radio, · ok. Apply in person. Sad * ~EW LOAD old. Box .trained. 3pm, 2415 Bunya St. NB. $200. 847.4509 HiFi, Stereo 1091 P·Cat, 19' Gd. cond. 2 sets dleback Cinema. I. 11 * D I S C O u· H T 640·5345 , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• sails. $995. 673-5095 aft. Ill. Z3684 El Toro Rd. E Hones 1060 Japanese guitar w /case. Lloyds am /fm stereo re· 5Pm. ToroE.0 .E .m /f. · PRICH»• Funtltvre 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P olaroid 230-flash & cord player w/2•1---------- TOOLEll/MOl.D MAMEll Fiberglass sailboat mr- g·r. has xlnt opportunity for tooler /mold m11ke1 with 3·4 y r s crp. in Ciber'~!a s s & mold manuf"g. Top wai:es & xlnt co. benefits w1' ad· vancement opportunity. Apply to security guard: WHhollC .... 2'75 ~tcCormlck Ave, CJ\>!: 2 roll top desks. carved ••••••••••••••••••••••• REG ·~· Thoroughbred case. Bike trailer. Bst s peake rs. 5 mo. old. 14' Mini Sail w/car rack. oak conference lbl, sets GreatSa vingsoolJtted Ge lding . Black Hun· off.846·7388 Orig. $170. $75 /9ffcr. $300 or best offer . of Jaco.bean. Queen fUrn.,AppH.&:Mlsc. , tcr /Jumpe~.·¥>·3 hands. . 640-1103 213·58113073&57&-«273. Anne, X frame dining Wilson's Bargain Nook 6 yrs. Reas. 9&2·5597 or WANTED; Lids for med room chairs, terrific hall 545 W. 19th St. c.~1 . 557·3124 size canning jan;. fKerrl RCA ColOf'TVI * HOllE 14 * se ats . Oak Vietrola Please! Fruit spoiling ? $2.50 Xln COnd Is in befiutiful cond & Cabinet . Beveled glass BED. king si1.e mattress, HE AU TI FU l. ~~ 963·6862 645·7803 <'Omesw/tra(lcrlhatha~ hutches, wa~ stands . box springs, frame, xtra MORGAN Filly, gentle. ts': wbla, ca~ Carrv Also incredible f'rench firm, titill pckaRed. tz1s S750 . or bes t o ffe r . DESK 2'10 "x5'x2'6'' high, loets & Marine ~otorcycle too. This P"°k inlaid,marblet.opbr.sel. (val. S525J Queen, $195 558-1818 7 drwr. wood ndli re · Equipment iswor1.hover$1000.Can P..1uch more. E"erylhing (val. S425l. Oeli\'<.-'f'Y in · finshing. $40.' 830·22~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• be J _, d iscount priced. Th cl'd.631·0488. A~ER . Sd~. bnt, 14 yr, Lag.His . G .... ,... 9010 yours now or r·~· Bizarre Antiques. QI.I 1t are. exp d. rider, Eng/ . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963·6862 aft. S ;!.. _ Newport Blvd. C.M. ABBEY RENTS t\JRN. We!'lt. 557 -8795 Lees H1 ·low Acnlan cpt, BOY SCOUTS need bo U Malibu' Outrigger s ail& 1925 HARBOR BL.CM avocado f55 yds) &. blue . 8 • f 11 ri t I ' ' Antique l'otantel Clock. CALL l714l 64S-4772 4 Yr. Old Quarter Horse. plus h Xlnt $2 yd can&a1rplanes.Taxad· u d g,$ rr, ~ry gd. Gllbert chimer.$40 Arabian gelding. 14.3 646-8477 · · vantages.546-4900 ' con . '150 /bst ofr . Moving-Be&.lltiful tov· handa, Chestnut naxen · , . _1 64~·10544 ,eves. &46·311& Tow T,ruck Driver want· G4S·2S73 eseat & sofa, very gd coil. Show marking.GARIN Oil Seascape $350, 15 NavyUfe~at, _d~•~Y~•~·------- ed. Exper pref'd. Crl>od Antique Radi o , tabh qua lity . n ever us e d Tack inc l. S<l.>8821 ask 24x48". Value$t.800.sell nu OB, Eng. optional lo.tt.Sll / pay + . benefits. Apply model, woNcs goodi $38. 968·8822. for Robin. for $1,000. 64~1679 SSOO. 675·~· __ Docks Pl -JO 1000 Irvine. 642-1252. 645·2573 loeh M-1-f Vi •• -"=-"-'.'.:_c:::.:::::..::=:; __ 1 ----'~:::;~ __ .j &igesectionaJ,xlnt cond. Sml. reg. T.B. filley. irr THEALWAYSlNt.OoK • w 1nnce J.. •••••••~••a.•••••••••••• TRAVB. AppllMCft 1010 $75. old ao ~rel. _Xlf'l. ~on· Cust. sample originals' Senie:e OJu WANTtD on &bore moor· Your Army Recruiter •••••,••••••••••••••••• Call540.8379 1 flrmat1on /d1spos1t1on . Pan la u it s . t opli: •••"••••••••••••••••••• ing ; Balboa Island. Will can s how you a new DRVE.R. ele~. WhfrlpOOI. . . . $1100. 494 ·5792. jumpsuits pantdrc,st.'S Electrical-Wood"4)rklng bu,f boat ir nee. fi73.Z'746 world-your world. Ca ll turqoise. $4"0. Laguna 01n1ng set. 8 pcs ant q Rid great Surt1mer & aft.. 5 Plumbing.(nstallatloo . 1 . him a t Costa Mesa, llills.830·22S6 • $850. Twin bdspnl wht PURE Ar:•b ma.re 13 , eve n in 1 we 3 r 4t Repair1 lnbdf!D(. re· ForRentPriv.teDoektn 645·1163 ; lluatington . . rose'40·4495 c he stn ut , In foal . "Qu.iana.s ".-4$5-$50. Size~ j>alr. f'ir••YstemtriAtl/· 28'. Newpor;t1.slanA-.,.$65 Be~ch,002·8821 Refng: apt st $80. 2°'1 Com er group xi 1 eond Trained . $1500. Eve: Sthru80nly1751·626I malnt. S<:ot'pio' Marine month.673·0321 -=:=:::..:=:::'.:'----I top fri $7(1. 2 OR Fl ' n · '675-6586 548·9'704 ' WANTED • TYPIST a vocado $85 All wor $120. Qu een S7. bed, FINE Assorted Pol)'el\ier 7 . : Slip or Sldc p /lime. flexible hrs. pcrf·Cleon 754)._44i11 ~r . .s!~pea kets 18''xl2''. M~gan & Quar:ter. horiie, Fabrics. $2. yard 2.4 Two bro\hers ,'l/IU .. clean, •Tie for Cal 20. _ """' Hllht ba.y gelding. ~ yard pieces. 151•6261r\ Work astfeck,.... Ages &44·6734 ~~~:. ~)xc4~~rl~ii~~: Ke nmore or Hotpoint STUDIO COUCll k ple:asurerldlng.54&0035 . .J.~ 12-16, ralsed"'on''boats, SLIPS N wportBe h 92664 Washe r s5o ea, Norge 01 . ma ~s. PALAMINO ronY , .Y~ Ste•rn Clainer·Citi.Lfon ne<.'11jobs,63JP475 NB Sail 0~ Power ac , .. • wrn t~t•wt.o~I'' ~~"'''~''"" c::;:::.:._ _______ I Whirlpool Gas Dryer $5( king 11lte bed, Uke new. old, well trained. $25o. ih Mdl 90 .. 2 Overhead loatt,.lifm.. 673·52$1 .. ,111 1~,, ••nun .. tc ~11111 Tr,pi1t/Glri ~ ea. Guar/Del546-8672. $50. 963'3391 Ar•b Colt. 7 mot1. old Reels, Otl &, air, N~ ltpll,...,. . 9030 • . . ci'":':~'1~~~·~0:1~1~: • Irv ne ba11ed compu.ny Frl Ridaire wa:i;her & Armoire & dresser-king $450.847 -5873 S1Rl 11n • J Mxk2 •1 •••••••••••••••••••••••':ANTED. SJ1p;or1ldct1e iS0$1,1~1'°""',q'"11 n 4 , d e~1re!l proresslon~I dM.r.Goldtone.SIOO ea Like new $225. OOX42 eaaurant) a e o · M 0 lb d . h o r new .51-Ketch 11J'1 P•lttl'll 111 r ,,..,.,1,.. typist that IS ve~,~lle 1n or.$15o pair. -4.170 wood desk.' s.~. 549-8974. T.8 . Jumper. Bay geld· fer' 963·19591 ~9362. We/rMe u t o~r ix 20 p. ,556-4041 orc.J5't·7901 res." . - i I .. ..,. 111 W.rt lltltt St .. ltl'lr Ttr\, "' 1•11. rrltll MMt 10 "JUI "'· lilt ·~ STiil ..... t . .. ,. ..... 11tw1t1r11 "'"',.. lrttT ft~• "" '" •• "" l1H-Wlltl11 hlUl'I C1i.tq-di, u.-1• l~tt .. 111 • ,.. . .....,.. .t ,.., ct.ic:•. "''"' ... t in + llllrttill ··-II.II lllCll•llf ...., C:Nlh • 11.IO __ , ................ .. ................ Jl.IO -. t6lc• 1...i1t.1 .. •d•r.e\ d•1g1,,-,.~ orftee dull s pt m •PP -Ing. Bst orrer over $850. rcon ro · • con· ..._.,_ niclWtd ly Sa t A~i e 9 9 , : R frig GE Su nd Reclintr w /vtbrator &: Call•ft6•988•4l58: San1'ul·40 ,watt record . dltlon. 1395. 642·7282 -.M:a.~& ~~oo~~rD1~~~n r.':~.~1 t1~: I 2 n 0 '0 n ·1 'R 1 m Boe ll •11d· outpefr <'O · heater, brn/whle. $45 ; player · music center eves. al 1 9llO ""'1"'0~1fHflnlf..Sc~•1• . a ea om s e rcezer. Sin1I• Jna: wa terbed JewMry ' 1070 atereo -~·channel model Freebo Ii -••••••••••••-.....,.•••• ...._.,..... ~l1 o l o11ca l s . 3190J $35.968-1963 w/heater & frame, COllt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• No. MQ2000· ~M .Fm 2 1.4 ft ~!t~r~-kr alt up.to 16' Chry1ler Ski Boat ......,_...tto.,t.1os rportLoopOr.CM . A.ctlCNI IOl5 szoo. used 2 wks. $.SO. WA~ 1.M .E.24X36.hi&hpower 875.01J7 NPIJ-r. MHP/08, Trlr, •full 0.-..C:O.ttD..., ""°' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mi sc. 642·S449&645-'797 2. "I ..U spk:ra, cost $675 new 1 mo eoV'er. 498-2829at'ltrpm . ..,ltl.OWCNht•$~ .. 11t.. UTO · TOP CASH DOLLAR old. $3.50 . Sma.ller Ywt.f11Y lll011.f"itl1 fll1111t * TEM* •PUIUC• Lamps, leath. ch•lrl, PAID FOR YOUR AM /FM t ape stereo: .... 1,Power to40 t5'FTbtlaOB.l50Merc. =~Y.·~lf·,!::'i;:,!'.-;oo tMPL0Ytrr.9CT , •FUIMITUll• 'rosewood l1ble11. sofas, JEWELRY. ~ATCHES. sound 11111 t Jen1on •••••••••••••••••••-•• W/lllt lrlr. Gd. cond. ~ 11H1rn~ 1111n 3 r." ~11111q "' o-OIT\MTllS etc. 645·4800. Vlckie ART OBJECl'S. GOLD, 1peaker" S1'1.5 2 New 181h:" GLAS7RON, 1/0 . orbal IM·lld. • . ~1(¥; NFw "'' 1Cfl0l£C•M1 .. .; * AUCTIOfri4* SILVER S~R ICE, ZerUttt.12 remote control Fishing & sldlni, 13100. ~~~'!°~~"s~_:i:nc.s~~OO N~~~~rN~~ Frkhly7:JOn4 14 Cu. Ft. Fro5trree FIN!: FURN AN· black $1.~ e.a. brafllng 581·6231 . ' T1 EU.Drf•n. ~~·;1,.a1 ~~~~·.• ,,.:-:-f}·:g A1tc 21~ t.1iltble Clnalers Welcome) ~~.'ii~~;.'~ bed. 2 TfQ.UES. sq table$15. Call 5*8to.1 '71 Custom 21' "Sarari" •••••·••••••-'••••••••• .,,.. "°''" _ . '"" Go lO Th';f'••ml llopat le•apl~JI Mlteol••-IOIO to ft. Swto1 and l!Ym set, w/•ew londemuv. 'I.Win C ¥ trl, 541/ :::d11 .. :·.::r -_-. t::~ TICTOC A.RKET .... c .... ,a .••• COUCH.CHAIR" ••••••,•················ 2~·· !lttel pipe , S$0. Ford 220 V-3/ "Volvo \ .... ·~ ,., I ti~ r11weiC••Gti••leel .si ." ForAppUcaUons&lnfo ManyT,y=6-let 1 STOVE. J. , , 844-82$2 drlvea . Fully st"lf· ~··•• ~··••••••,.-•••••· ~~r~ c11tatl 1t1t• ._s1 .oo OR CAf~L C714)642·7'702 MAMUFA s 64.2·1319 WANTED contained. ~IP& cond. 1· Cat.Over Campar. Ml.. 1 :::i ~r:1~~.'::!a~ ::;: Tic Toe s11te:ms, tn·c. S)!l·L · • TOP· O..(S R DOLt.A R Chest of drawe.rsj end Many EXtr11 ... $311450. lng flOO . for Mi or .a t . 1~ii.t Ml•n ht11 ._si .Do S 'ots .... r•-i . tFYOU PAID FOR YOIJR t1bl1, chairs, bkesJ (114)TS2·0N2 --tri1et1.$35o ,_ ct~tt 1111.... $1 .ll'l ~ hove -I l Jr JEWE~Y w· ....,ES rame•. More mltc. . _ • · c.11..-11 •tt•»• ''' 11 .oe WAITRISS -9 loS Dally 1 '"'" ee o"' M' nr . un • A..._"''' • 981·232'. 30' Chrb Craft., JiiO. TWin t11•l1 H1•11 . f 440 '..,",",•, ', 1 '1' 1 H, 11 ',,'_!11 __ ,."', Full or p/llme. Apply In MASTBS AUC110N "oodt lo •ell_. f1ace •n 1111 ART_..OBJ~ GOLD screw, V.a's, tlpt I, 11'1 ., ............ ,~ .. ••,•••••• 11t~M .. hilt._. ti -"' peraon, El MntAdor, 1768 2075'h Newport BLCM. in lh e D~ PllOl Srtv ER IER~ICE, SoJtScreen. cockpi\, compl. re• I ST.I' R~ 1\. 15 Otllii ltr ,,.,, Jl sa, -l.~N~•~•~Po~rt~s:1.~c~M~==:J:=~-~~1I025~~0r~64&~-~~1L~1·~·~·1~1~~~~=T·~·~·1jf~f~N~l'l~P~U~R~N~0~"\~A;;;;N~·b~B;l•:•~k~&~w~h~ll~e~•~pa:ne:1~. ~r~u~r~b~l11h~e~d~.~~M~us~t~•~•~ll1Jbs~ .. ~~!'~.,~·~1p~1·~~~t!':~ an1,,11 H1t1 •111• !Mc _ , r,..., .. e-...·5671. TIQUBS.&45-2200 IM1 6'4.(t281 $7.*.11.4/67$-Ull. Mite . ' I I I ' \ . t • • n • D • r· II n e h •• •• at II •• T. 0 •• lL I 4 Wheel DrivH 9550 Autoo W oohd 9590 tt I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , '11 Susukl U01 lo ml. xlnt '81 JEEP New top" over· eoftd. lllO/orr. MZ-&411 drtv,. G•a c•n &! llrt f11·1A71 rack , roll c11e. n•• 1eat1, rna11 . Mtup to be '74 YAMAJiA 12& MX . towed. Perf. body, 12.~. I.Jke new '62S. Prlvat S3t-6"68 or 529-&7 1n 5 P1rty. s.a • ..., TOP C:ASHI ror clean Ult!d Clltl 6 truck1 ! lloward Chevrolet, Oovt & Quall Streets, nr. MarAnhur. Jamboree 11nd 8r11tul. Newport Beach, 833-0SSS. "11 Honda 500-4, Uke n• T,_kt t l60 tond., low mlleaae . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt: rAY SIJO/ofCer. 919·4'85 o TOYOTA Pkup. M•dt, sll. C ~$ H 551·133'1 belted tlres. Sl,500. 01 CZ 400CC, 1011 Ulan 2 yr be1tofr. 546·1424Aft.4:3C !o'OR US D CAHS old. setup !Or d"•rt. 73 LUY P'I·'"-. P'HILLll'S Ve1co tank.1 Curnutt1 ~ BUJCK ·PONTIAC·OPEL etc. MD. M1-111a If\ I w miles. ma111, stereo, 24888 Alicia Parkway w lllrade. 831·20Wdlr. Laguna llills 83'1'·?AOO '89 YAHAMA. 350. twin 11treet. Xlnt. cond. $-100. Extra prts. 675-5810 '14 HONDA 360CU, rairing Ii extras, gd, cood.$685. 413-1245 anytime Motor Ho-., Sot./ltool 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 22' ISI,ANDEH, xlnl cond , :self contained, $6995. 846-0446 '7 1 Ford lf:t T, Small VS New auto trans, clean $1850. 586-0790 eves 70 FORD 1/2 Ton P'lclaip •V-1 & Autllllllltlc •P'ower Sfferl119 •Real Shor;t! AlargeGMCvanron\·ert-520. 95 od inlo a motor home., Returning to Aust $2400 (96ZJ<M.'I I or l>e1l orrer. 548-4685 ~~~~~ CREVIER & I ST 6 l ltOAOWAY IAHTA AHA 835·3171 f"f UUIMATI OlllVING MACHIN! SADDLEBACK BMW UCLUSIYE ORAHGI COUHTY'S HIWIST & LARGEST IPttMf:DIATE D~LIVERY All Models &Colors $2999 How '7 5-128 WOCJOft f.U LL FAL"'TORY EQUIPPED 1' 191 1502 $3149 · H•w '7 5 SPORT c:PE. F UJ,LY FACTORY • EQUIPP~O !=203441 Pantero ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 Pantera. Cu.<>tom body & paint job . 1-.:ng. modified. $1 5.00"J. invest- ed.-Take $7900. firm. (714 J 493 -2782. Pone he 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Porsche 911 1', 45.000 mi. Bst ofr ovl'r $8300. 494-00JK/675-3811 -74 Caprice Estate Sta. MustCMq 9952 Wgn , rull equip't, $4.500/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • bcs loffer .644-8317. 74. Muslang 2+2, auto, G '70 Chev Vegu GT. Low cyl. air, Jl /s. P/b. Lk mi . 28 mi. per gal. ne"'· S3600orSUIOOdown Yellow.$2200.494·9860. & t a ke o ve r py mt s AMC 9905 Automatic , low . miles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• excell e nt c·ondition . !70 Gremlin Co mpact . 831 ·2040dlr. Stick shift. ne"· paint. -------radials . $1395/offcr. '73 VW Sqrbck, A!\.1 /FM '19'1-S012. radio, Xlnt cood. BeforE'I---'------ :;, 848-1311. after &15-0626. 646-1840. '67 Chev. Impala Wagon. • Exi:ellent condition $650. OkhMobde 9955 642-7282eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 CllEVELLJ-: Malibu 2 dr. 6 cyl. 19MPG. auto. P /S. Sac. $1 .300. 830-3063 Sales a nd Ser\·ic(' 1• OLDSMOllLE GMC TRUCKS HOHDACARS University Okll 285-0 JI arbor Blvd.:,' Costa Mesa 5'10-991;0 ,. ~~~re 10 A~. or a~ler 6 .li\ii0fJ . i&o Motor Jlome Ri!nt.<11 , _lllg_~·l!O!ll . 646-9611 . . :Q $3299 72 PORSCHE ·10 vw l'optop cmpr. 73 Jeep Wagoneer •V-1 & Automatic •P'ower Smri~ •Air 1974 GMC Sprint (El Ca mino t y pe ) . Automatic, pwr. steer- ing, cruise control, air cond., 8 track. mags. special paint. Like nc"-: Will trade. 581-7446. 1964 Olds88 $250 /Bstofi er . 548·7800 . 74 CHEVY TARGA Sips. 3+, new eng., RMI. gd . rubber . $2 .295. 5 sP .. air cond., excellent 615-1865 646-3852 Chry ... r ' 9925 1969 98 2 dr Cpe. Fu ll power . Air, like new . Low mileage675-XIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 112 Ton P'lcia. ••••••••••••••••••····· •6 CyHnder T""1 ... , Tr•..i 9170 condition. 8Jl-2040dlr. _.:'.:~'.'.'.:::0"'.-:-0::_ ___ 1 '7S New RATS 1967 P'ORSCHE . 'SO De Soto. XJnt cond. New eng. Other extras. Sl.000/bst. 536-4618 aft 4:30. it . TENT TR,\.ILER Slps s. l:lao. • 3 Spe•d . 960·2"" • 11,000 MRn ~~.?~........ $3295 DU.LIR • SEIYICE AIST • RElll.E LEASE l'l.IMS (#145846) • 952 IN STOCK 912TARGA •CHOICEOFCQORS 5 speed . c hocolate •Choice of EQt.ipment brown. CUOE996). ALL SERVICED& DOH IURtr45 Rl-.:ADYTOGO YOLICSWA.GEH ·G6 VW Squareback. Xln1 rond. $925. Cilll 493-31~ aft1P)1 . '73 Safa re C1o1mper. 14.00C mi. Full eqWp. \\'arr. Xlnt eond. S.5,900/offcr. P .P . 548-37.'-'-"::_· ----I $3995 (SllGOP) •KKENDON ,.. AMCF'IJEEP '~ .. ~, 'l< '69 Delta 88. 2dr. P /S. P /B. Like new. $825. 540-0H96 '73 NEWPOJtT 4 dr, full --~~----­ pwr. air, 8000 mi. SJ.850. ·75 Delta 88. 4 dr, 17.000 642-0116 mi , air. F!\IJAl\1 radi.o. 54500. Call 642-0116. •.•···················· •KKENDON P" AMCYIJC:EP 5 Year or 50,000 Mile Warranty Available on all N ew B M W 's. SPORTSC:AR 13731 H~G.G. CE~ _.._ '73 VW Thing. XJnt con<:!. ~·~ 534·4100 I COSIA ~a~~ ll'J·&OlJ '71Malibu,4doorhardtop, P'nt • --9957-307-VS. Auto. PS, AC, V)'I I 0 '64 CHRYSLER Ne ''orkc:r, all orig. Mus see to believe! Leavin •lite, mu•t sell! $800 o best ofr. 640-U74 \O·I~ 'iH~A ·.!'! )IJ!J • . JMfJ ............. '41 l!ONI l'tt•y.'-.......... n1.1'4o • u.;'fMt4' -........ ..,., , •... ., ..... ,1 1,~~..., tp, $1750. 552-1180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72PIHTO 66 Chrys ler Wagn, a te. w/ SUHROOF 18,000 mi. !\lust sci . Larg• Sel<clian of 831·077>. 7 4 AMC Select Used '75 9115. Blk on blk. elee bu cket s eats, rack . Sharp. $695 . 548-7872 4 speed .. A M/Fl\t ,stcroo.1 Imports s unroo r. lo mi . !\l int 59 vw 64 motor, Dunc Horne-t 4 Door cond. Call 67S-&i82. Buggy s t y 1 e, $4 :;o DICK MILLER 968-0740 •V-1 & •atoi ....... c ..... 957 •••••••••••••••••••••• {•17723) Cowll11c.lot ' ''°"30 $1589 ' 1970 911T, xlnl cond. 5 nu "" "'" MOTORS lire" Teac. Stere o . SAVE an VWRopoir< ·-~P'ower Sfeeri119 -"==c..:==-'----1 ?4 Ford Va n, Blue, xlh • '52 P ackard, runs l ik II .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 ~1ark IV. Air-Stereo·lr=..,..,..., Speed control . Im -DA RO $ l''IATFACTORY 499-2168. Engine overhau l ·•Air AUTltORIZED · lolls loyce 9756 $100 +parts. Valve jobs ne• •. odl\ Sl.GOOorbet of c:ond . Must se ! $3800. re r. Zl3 ·595 -1876 545·45.59 '" mac ulate ! Low rni. Pvt. ' ,, rty.$7 ... , .• ,,..,.,. PONTIAC ·• SALES SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 parts incl. Tune-ups (7 14 )67!1·'350 '69 Chevy Van V8. A !T -.~K--~-.,.-.,-----I ·cust. interior.~. $3095 1970 2002 Y...,_le1 9SJO -~~~55=9~·0407..::c.~~ AM /FM. one ownrr. 831 ·21MO d\r. LEASING 11 $20, parts/oil change in · & Overseas Delivery 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. cl. 9to 5. Steve556·9306 (002JPR) .· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Dodge Van cOn\'Crsion '7S a· Wes\ wood Cabover A u to , a i r, s le r c Camper. Loaded! $1150. cass ette , Am /Fm Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·20Westw,..,,.. ATSOUTl-1 MAIN SAHTAAHA •75 23 Chanel Latayett Ta coma whls, ri.dia WILl. BUY YOUR s;;CJ.2132 CB ra dio $17S . Call ti r es. $3000. Eves OATSUN,TOYafA, JJ 548-0864. 494.·3888, Days : 552-8339. OR VOLKSWAGEN With This Ad , , .•. . . . PAIUF'Olt ThisWeekOnly ~.lece, '74 Ford. Air, hid shock OR NOT. ---leek 9540 le tires , A r.1 I t~ TOP DOLLi\R 1 0 Stvh 9761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cass'etle. 13,700~1. CALI_, J04JUC1r 973 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Formula F ~onJSSl with ch e v y Van R e 11. SAL BERN.~PENE LATE ·72 XJ6. Brown. SJVE traJler 6 fire suit, spare passenger seats. G ____ s40-0-....: S6.800. 675-D-1:.JJ. 644-5403 EXCLU CtOSfD l UNOATS parta. $230(). C..ll Ross condition, $30.00 pair •74 Dals un. auto trans un-&847 -8583 fOI ' aft.er Spm. (7t4)49M873• 41M -460le\'eS. der 5000 mi. oriK OWn'r, M d-9731 Oran9e County 4 Wlllel Drf"" 9550 F 0 rd van . f" 11 11 air trh ~525. 54&-2371 •• :!.~••••••••••••••••• <QA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ~ customized. ver $2300 '74 2fiOZ 2+2. Coco brwn. ·73 RX2 . Like new. lo m1, . 4 X 4 ln1,1 este,~. Sclt4~!600054!6bes A/C, mags. 13000 mi. AM /FM st ereo tup~. o er. _,\'es, ,,... o r,.t any ~xtras. PP Call $18IKl/orr. 644 -4258". SA.LE 49J·1626 . bl"-'" 8Alt1 & SP ~1 9740 MOTOI ~ · __ _. __ _. 642·3482 Mff'Cedes lrnz. CAI 7Z L.....uwMr Dodg"e 12. Cust. lnl. V-8 ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTHOllZID W11on. S Speed, w,arn Xlnt cond. Xtras. $3000 ·72 240Z . Air, mags, 4-sp. OYER 100 s.tn•S..-.k• .h ubt, ai r con d . P/P.673 ·S09Safi:S /f 8t $3895 Ll SID SS IUIHGB$4l. 1·99' Aoto• Waoted 959 ::;;FOP P ',; 847 100. ' :~~~~ES D~~c~s~ •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 260Z. air cond. AM !FAt OM DISPLAY 2410 Hcrbor ll•d. ,74 , ff Sc-·..& WEPAYTOPOOLLAR radio. 24,000 mt. s:;,soo. H fin.ort n ..... FOR TOP USE!Y'CARS 537.7172 all. 6 . ous• 0 uztb I Coll• MH• 546-801 7 Auto; V-t, lair cond., 1-·onEION, DOMESTIC AUtHORIZ T I 9765 po we r a e er Ing , . ot CLASSICS '69 Datsun , 4 dt, '1 spd. MERCEDES DEALER oyo • (9l3KLM). If your carlsextracle•n A/c. new tires. 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Car is immaculate with 44 ,000 miles . (759EYZ) s3195 1975 OLDS OMEGA SALON 4 Dr . Sedan. Air conditioned, bucket seats with recliiler. console, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo. A great economy car wUh luxury. (888MVI) s4195 FINE USED CARS '73 ELDORADO CABRIOLET COUPE Eledric Sunroof! Cabriolet top, lealher interior, lull pwr., fact. air, tilt w~. stereo, door locks,. etc. (426HST) Ooly $5895 • 1-.W.1 I J ,000 ..a./12 ...... ...,..,.,. . 74COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl top, full pwr .. fact. air, titt wheel, stereo. pwr. door locks, etc. (158542) Ooly$6595 • ._....., IJ,000 ... /12 --- '72 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM Vinyl top, leather uph, dual comfort seats, full pwr .• fad. air, till wheel, stereo, etc. (35 70ZWJ 70COUPE DE VILLE Vinyt top, full pwr., fact. air, tilt wheel, stereo. door tocks, etc. (844ADG) COME IN TODAY! OVER 400 MEW 75's MUST GO IN OUR GIGANTIC c L E A N u p SALEI GET ALL-TIME HIGH DISCOUNTS PLUS I 0°/o FINANCING YOU HEED MOT PAY OME CENT DOWN OM AHY HEW OR USED 1974 OR 1975 MODB. 1M OUR STOCK WITH APPROVED CREDIT • 3 YEARS or 36,000 MILES OF CAREFREE DRIV ING Over 400 Rew "75's ....st go at record dscomts! Y oa c• be sure of 3 years or 36,000 Miles of cmeflw ... ing on cmy one of thelll! We now offft" inM"OftCe on _. inter•al engine and power train repairs, lllat coven JOIN" ccr for 2 yecrs or 24,000 miles beyOlld MM.... factory MW ccr w•rant,. COME IN WHILE SELECTION$ AR! llG! ,, - I ' i I I I I Laguna/South Coast VOL. 68, NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • . Today's Closing N."\'.. Stocks -. • • • THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1975 TEN CENTS More Sewage San Cleniente Surf • In Ry JACK CHAPPELL 01 IM D1l1y Plkll S111! f\1orc raw sewage poured onto the S~n Clemente beach Wt.'tlnes- day when a temporary pump at a sewage lift sl:.ition failed. The beach was closed by the Orange County lleallh Depart· ment wht!n a primary pump at the !iiame Linda L<1nc lift station UCI failed Friday. The te mporary pump ha d been installed w~cn the first pump failed. Signs warning "No Swimming By Order· of the Oran2e County Health Departme nt" were posted Wednesday a long the beach. Lifeguards are barring swim· ming in a 400·yard st.retch ex- tending north from the municipal pier. The San Clemente City Council authorized purchase of a $6,SOO replacement pump for the Linda Lane lift station Wednesday. The new pump was ordered today and delivery is expected in about two weeks, Howard Birlew, as- Radiation sislant city engineer said. In the mea ntime, a new motor has been attached lo the frame of the pump which origin ally failed. Birlew said this jury-rig should provide enough pumping capaci· ty to handle the demands made on the coastal sewer line. The coastal line is pushed lo capacity during the s ummer. Spill Leaves Pair Unh • Ditty ,. ... ...,, ,..... Beaker Drops To Floor A UC Irvine lab technician and her boyfriend were declared Un· injured Wednesday night after a beaker of radioactive chemicals shattered in a campus lab. Campus Radiation Safety Of- ficer Bill Wadman checked the couple with radiation detection gear and de termined that neither had been contaminated and that neither required treatment. Valerie Segur, 19, of 1179 Glen- neagle Terrace, Costa Mesa, and her boyfriend, Roger Krason of Santa Ana, were . exppsed to a.boat 1.25 tnlC'!'~unes of ~arboa 14 ln aneodol acetic acid solution, Wadman said. Wadman said the radiation con· tained was minuscule, "about a thousandth the amoUnt in a wristwatch." MEXICAN LIFEGUARQS LEARN TRICIC;S OF TRADE FROM COASTAL COUNTERPARTS In Cull.can, 11•1 All Voluntffr Work and Nol Too Many Uve1 are Saved Campus Police Chief Robert Heavey said it is customary for students to be working in the laboratories late at night ~ifeguards Train Here Heavey calle d it "a lot of ado about nothing." But virtua lly a ll the firefight· ing apparatus in Irvi ne responded to the report of a ''radiation spilf." Mexican Volunteers Vi.sit San Clemente Miss Segur, who was working her last night as a lab assistant before quitting the job, knocked the bottle from a s helf of a r efrigerator in Steinhaus Hall aboutllp.m . . The lifeguards or the volunteer Cu1iacan , Mexico, force are equipped with daring, pride and fortitude, but little more. As a r esult drownings a re fre- quent along the 70 kilomete r (25 mile) beach, the lake shores and dikes around Culiacan, on the west coast of Mexico. And, more often than not , the guards are called to pull the bodies out, rather than perform r escues. That wa's the picture described by Valentin Perez, captain of the Culiacan force, an all -volunteer organization whose me mbers are unpaid. Capt. Perez and seven mem· hers of his force visited the San Clemente Lifeguard Department Wednesday and picked up pro- fessional techniques of lifeguard· ing, rescue and first aid pro- cedures . The visitors looked with ameze01ent at the well-equipped San Cfemenle lifeguard :head- quarters, first .aid facilities, Jteps and towers. Capt. Perez has 12 lifeguards. He has 50 fii"st aid men. There are 10 other m e n training to Coa st We at!Hr Fair skles ~Friday .with ·Continued JSJSnny Warm days. PalCh)l'l'ea~rly mom- lo& log 'at t~I beaclli!s. Hlghl from 72'fo 80 al the ' strand ,rlsiAI lO near 90 in· land area1. I NSIDE TeDA ~ Some Orange Cooit rtrf· dent• thought lh•U could Q<t ahdr U1<1lchirnacpJli~t 6dc11· «fttd ~urdau. IM th<Jf.., .. '"ll't*'°"'., _,.. P.OQO C·l. 1•.,•e-~.... •• Jlllv .. ~·~ ....... l)J MllUI..,.. f Ct • ,_~• a ,...,.,... O' ~. DI ,_..... Sf AS,D4 ............. Ct _,.. DS·11 ....... ,....., A4 Qltlk• :: =CMIMY ·~~~ o~:::iii;;.i=.'!..; :: =:-'/.l:l :;:.r~:: ~ = ! H•llC f CJ .... _.. A4 become first aid m en. nie force has ambula nces rather tha n jeeps. While the position of lifeguard is unpaid, the m en are r egarded as heroes, said Htll Asturias, a Los Angeles County Lifeguard ac, companying the Mexicans as an interpreter . "They are loved by the people. !hey do the best with what they Council Sets Revie w Panel Evaluation The San Clemente City Council acting in r esponse to hars h criticism of the city's Architec- tural Review Boa rd, has directed . tb8,panel to l!Valuate its policies f8nct tbe law u~dei;-which it was or- ganized. _ The eouncil's action Wednes- day was in\ response to charges made by, B'uilding Designer Eric Boucher, a vocal foe or t he architectural board. Bouchec charged in a letter to the council .ttiat t he panel was dictatorial and "picky" in its evaluations of pr opased building. When the council came to the Bi>ucher letter on its agenda, Councilman Charles Fox pro· posed (he matter be taken up in executive (closed ) sessivn since it inyolved charges against mem- berJ·of tbe board. J CouncUinan Thomas O'Keefe .... disagreed~ saying the matter in· volved policy a:s well and should bedi1cussed in Open HSSIOO. CouncUrnen Doted that there w e r e like ly professional animoaities between building de· ·Stanen and archfteci..s. Bouche r (SeeCOIJNCIL, Pose A!) P akistan Wheat I WASllINGTON (IJPll -The A(riculture Departmer.l today aonounCed plans to finance the sh.ip!llenl of 300,000 metrlc tons of wheat -about 11 million bushels ' -to Paklltan under the easy CTedlt terms of the Food for Peace Pro1ram. • have," Asturias said interpreting forCapt. Perez. The guards will climb on top of their ambulances to keep a look out since the beac h h as no lifegu ard towers. Capt. Perez said he frequently uses his own car to transport victims, a service for which he is not reim· . (See HEROES, Page AZ) The bottl e was labeled "radioactive," and the campus police were called. "I didn't want to start so muc h of a fu ss,'' she sai<fthis morning. (See RADIATION, Page AZ) . . ... The -Waft Won· . 'S: • t f'ti .i 11 George Simington, 1~ •. of 209" CorJ;ez; Ave., Lacuna Beach tangled .'with• a bl~k wjlll :Wednes<kY as h~. swerv~ whllc sk at~ ilo"(ll Suidmi~ Dr\l e ~and the wall _, ~-~,Soulh, C1!•St Com· munily Hmp~t... . ll .. ,;)J~a4id );IQ,108,t COO· tro1 of bls"'Ma a'ri'on lilt 'ttucli: crossed the center line. • ,t Plans' for a n additional !icwage line are pending before the city council. Failure of the pumps has meant that sewage normally lift- ed uphill lo the treatment plant al Avenida Pico backs up in the system. It overflows from the mains and runs into the city's s torm AC CEPTS NEW PQST Louis Zitnik Zitnik's ·On Water Board Louis J . Zitnik, fo rmer Laguna Beach city councilman and Sad· dleback College charter trustee, baa -~ ,,.aPQ9illted Lo :serv~ an unex.plttG. term on the Laguna Beach County Water District boar d of directors . Zitnik succeeds Paul W. Waterman who died last week of a heart attack. Mr. Waterman; was 59 and had served on the dis· trict board of directors since 1968. Zilnik is a chartered financial analyst with the firm of Wagenseller and Durst, Inc., in Laguna Beach. He has been a Laguna Beach resident for 22· years. Zitnik's appointment is the second r ecently on the board. Wayne J. Baglin, former city council candidate, was seated just prior lo Zitnik's appoint· menl. Baglin s ucceeded James Schoenleber who died June 25. Zitnik had praise for the water district. "I had a lways heard it was very well managed and I would hope it can continue to provide quality water a t the lowest possi· ble price,'' he said. In addition to his daily job, Zit· nik teaches an investments class at the Laguna Beach High School adult school. Zitnik, 52, r esides a l 359 Dartmoor St., Laguna Beach. He and his wife Jacqueline have two daughters, Judy Baird and Janel. drain syste m "-'hich empties out onto the bt'ach. There it runs across the sand to the ocean. Dr. Charles Pait , acting county health offi cer, said the beach area "-'Ould rt>main closed until samplings taken in the surf s hov1 th e bacteria co unt ha s d iminished. Lagunan Gi ves Self Up The death of a 14 -year-0ld boy r esulted in the arr est of Lagunan Richard Jay Baron on a misde- meanor m anslaughter warrant . Wednesday in Laguna Beach . Baron, 24, of 466 Myrtle Si .. Laguna Beach, accompanied by his attorney, s urre,dered to Laguna Beach police. The warrant s tems from the death of Daniel Specter of Albu· querque N .M., on July 24 . Specter was hit while crossing South Coast Highway. He suf· fered massiv"e head injuries and was knocked 48 feet by the im- pact of the collision. The mans laug hter warrant was issued on a complaint filed by the Orange County District Attorne:Y's office. It alleges the death was the r e· suit of traffic viola tions. overtak- ing a ve hicle stopped for u pedestrian in a c ross wa lk , and failure to stop for a pedestrian at a eross walk. After s urrendering, Baron was released on his own recognizance and ordered to appear in South <See WARRANT, PageA2) City Hiring Ban Lifted A four-month-old hiring freeze on Laguna Beach ci· ty departme nts will be list· ed to fill five vacancies. The Laguna Beach City Council has okayed hiring one police officer, a park· ing control officer, a police records c lerk , a nd two municipal ser vices clerks. t:ity staff m embers told the council Wednesday the city would be una ble to provide adequate services to the public if the positions we re left unfilled. Three other positiOns · now vacant --a main· tenance w o rk e r, a municipal c lerk, a nd one part-time police clerk - were not recommended for hiring now. Monthly salar ies of the five approved jobs were police officer, $1,049;· clerk, $598 ; parking con· trol officer , $713; senior clerk, $696; and data clerk $739. ' Capo Homeowners . Protest Restrooms By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 t1M O..lly Pll«~" A batUe over toilets appears to be shaping up in San Juan Capistrano wh e r e 69 homeowners have s igned a peti- tion protesting the installation of picnic and rest room facilities at Long Park. The petition, d elivered to the city council Wednesday night, had no immediate effect other than to incense councilmen . Both M ayor James K. Weathers artd Councilman John Thieves Get 8950 From Victim's Safe Burglars who ·broke into the ~istrano Beach home of a real eltale dealer took $950 from his sale trliile he was out having din· net-Ln Laguna Beach, Orange CoUnty Sheriff's officers reported today . Deputies said Earl Stanley Fairbairn, 44, of 34791 Doheny Pl.Ue. was the victim of thieves ...... WM~tered his home vii the · t>tidina glass door and took the casli. from a safe in the m aster bedroom. ·' I ·sv.·eeney were a ngered by the tone of the petition which alleged that the facilities would: --CaUse the area to be litte red. with debris, run over by stray dogs, and becom e .. infested with rats, cockroaches, ants, nies and other obnoxious creatures'' -Generate widespread vart- dalis m and become a nighttime rendezvous ror motorcycle gangs a nd othe r groups bent on malicious mi sc hie f in tbc neighborhood -Tempt c hildren to cross busy Camino Capis trano to mingle with "stran gers of unknovm prin· ciplcs and morals," creating an intolerable situa tion for paren(s in "these days of increased chiltt molestation, kidnaping a nd other such heinous crimes." Tbe petition further chastized city officials for embarking on a project tha t was ''ill·oonceived. poorly research ed, and· pr6· cessed through channels with an appalling di sr egard ror th'e welfa r e and d esires of th·e citizens most a{(e~ed." • It was signed by r.esidents or the Casa s Ca p is tran o neighborhood but a pparonUr. circulated without tho~oftbf the homeowners assoclalklll. (See PROTEST. Pose A!) I I ~% DAILY PILOT L/SC Funding Approved ::For Park .. " Laguna lle ;.i c h City Council members SI.lid yes to more tees and no to cht•ckc r ta bles for l\1ain Beach Park Wednesday. •· A fund of $2,500 was set aside for 200 one -g allo n eucalyptus t~ces, 20 fiV('-g allon Torrey pmes, additional fl ats of ground ~over plant s . and more Sp'tinklers a nd trash cans. The money will come from the Laguna R('a('h l\1unicipal Im- Pi:o\•cmcnt Co rpor ation, the non- .-prorit body set up to purchase l\1ain Beach Pa rk. The park is l~ased to the city by the corpora- tion. Landscaping improvements were recommended by a rive- man committee including Coun- ,cilman Jon Brand, landscape architects t'rt•d Lang and Ken \llood, and Harry Lawrence and Don Rose. · In its rcr om mcnd;.iti on. the <'ommittct• st11t ed the total ex- 1it>nditurc was "rather minimal"' Compared to t he overall cost and :added beauty to the park. Since an original group or 125 trees were pl anted at the park l &st summer, about 00 have died .victims of the corrosive sail s'pray , wind , dog s and lawnmo"•ers. · As for the proposed game ta- ble, the council consensus was tflal people who want to play clleckers s hould bring their own t ables. R ecreation Director George Fowler had requested $825 forone three-by-eight-root table with two resin-covered game boards. Council members said they ~eared addition or too many items would clutter the park, destroying jts theme as a .. win- dow to the sea.'' ;They added that if a table and ~nches was put up for chess and checkers, .som e people might use it for picnic5 instead. They said the place for picnics ls Heisler Park, not the Main Beach. •I Fro•PageAI JIEROES ..• ' bursed. The Mexican guards"' most busy time comes at Easter Week. It is not uncommon ror as many as 50,000 persons to come to the beaches where they are able to camp out, Captain Perez said. : He-said he hopes to develop a lifeguard . school for the training or new gua rds and wants to begin a public educati on campaign on waler safety and swim.ming. Magazine Seller Raped in Tustin A woman selling magazines from door to door in the Tustin a rea was raped Wednesday night by a man who pulled her into his apartment and sexually assault- ed her on his couch, Orange County S herirf's officers report- ed today. Deputies who are seeking the unidentified suspect said he also forced his 19-year-old victim to participate in acts of sexual }lfrversion. They said she was o~herwisc unharmed. Laguna Home Hit A total or $300 in cash was stolen Wednesday when a thief apparently broke in through a bedroom window of the Richard Filkcr reside nce. 640 Alta Vista Way, Laguria Beach. Filkcr, 44. a teacher at ~ypress College, said nothing but the money was miss- ing. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tiii> 0•_.,QC (oUI D•!1y P••Ot, ""'" •"'1<1\ lt c...- ........ '"" Nt.,..Pr1>0. '' ovl>h-~ '""°'- '"" "1Jfll""l"I '""'~""' ~.-..... ,, ......... ""011...,.., "'°"""' '""'""" "''""' IQ< (0\1.0 -.... ,...,._,I~••"· .. ~"''"'1\'on ltt<~lf'WI>· toln V011•y """'· ~•OOIOO•t• .. Ollt• •NI u oun• s.--. .. 1!.o~!" Co•" • .,.,., •• -.i ...... 1 .O>ll"" I\ CK>Ol•""O>e S.O!"•O•Y' -~-·" lM ""'"'""" """"'"'"q o•o1n1 '' •I JllO ~II e.v $1ro"I• C.0•1• MO..,, C•"IO• "' o '1•lt. Robert N. Weed "'•""'"' • ..., ""Ill•-· Jack R. 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All the models will be women. "We tried to get some men. but men a re just too damn vain. They just wouldn't do it," Mrs. Hulnick said. Most of the models were round by personal contact. "We just alerted the shop owners and the word went out. Some would even ask good- looking customers if they wanted to do it. "We did get some models from the be-ach. We just kind or went up and down and looked al the bodies and when we saw a eood One, said 'Hey, how would you like to be a model for a day?' " she said. She acknowledged that the pro· motion ''mi~hl shake up some lit- Front Page Al WARRANT County Municipal CourtAug.18. The boy's family had l>een vacationing at a ho me on Gaviota Drive only a block 'from the accident. f.trs. Specte r was at the scene as -Laguna Beach £iremen and 11mbulance personnel from South Coast Community Hospital treat- ed,her child lying in the middle~Df South Coast Highway. ~ The boy died or -Injuries later at the hospital. It Had biln the second week of a two-W8el( tie old ladies," but said that wasn't her real concern. "I hope that as the girls walk around the mall , we hope we don't caus e any tra£fic acci- dents,'' she quipped. .Warranty Ordinance Del~yetl, Action on San Juan Capistrano's controversial home warranty ordinance has been de· layed for two weeks to give de-· velopers and building industry representati.ves an opportunity to r eview it. The ordinance appeared in re- vised Corm before the city council Wednesday night but councilmen declared themselves unwilling to approve it because not enough copies had been circulated. It will come back to the council Aug. 20. As presently written, the or- dinance would guarantee buyers of San Juan Capistrano homes that their purchases are free from faulty workmanship and material detects for a three year period. To insure that warranty work is carried out, home builders would be required to post a bond equal to one percent of the con- struction cost shown on building Permits. The bond required far a $60,000 home would amount to approx· imately $400, of which the de- veloper would pay $4 to t he bond· ing company, it was pointed out by city officials. The bond fee is significantly lower than the $10,000 per dwell· ing unit councilmen originally considered levying. Councilmen lowered the ceiling after building industry spokesm en complained the $10,000 per unit would ''bankrupt'' them . Small homebuilders wbo con· struct fewer than three units per year and developers who provide warranties under the National Auoc:iation of Homebuilders pro- . ·irram would be exempted from the ordinance. Vacation for the family. . .; Baron~ a musician, told of- ficers al the scene he had ap- proached the intersection of Anita Street and Coast Highway at about25 miles per hour. He said his view of the cross walk was blocked by a cement truck In the slow lane next to him and did not see the boy until the moment or impact. Fro•PageAI COUNCIL .•• had c harged members of the architectural board who weru architects were In conruct of In· terest because they comp;ite with him for buslness. . His criticism was directed also at boa.rd member Marlon Moon whom he accused or belnl a "lob- byls t for antidevelop '!r in- terests.·· The council directed the architectur al board undertake the self-review a nd aareed that a study session between lhe roun- cll end the board ml1ht be helpful. , Fro•PageAl RADIATION "l just wanted someone to come over with a geiger counter -and gloves and cleen up the spill. 1 knew it wasn't dan1erous.'' At the scene Wednesday, Wad· mnn said, "l could drink that much without being hurt." Firemen alerted emeraency rooms at Oran1e County MedJcal Center and Tustin C.Ommunity Ho1pltal, but arter Wadman checked the area it was de- termined that the facUltles were not Deeded. An orticer at the scene noted that the accident occWTed on the Ph anniversary of the nuclear bomblnl of Hiroshtm .. White Panthers SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ Police who aa1d they st11ed a raid to capture two buralary 1u1- vects 11.rre1ted five members or the White Panther party instead a nd con01cated weapons and ammuniUon. ,,,.... Page Al' PROTEST Several signers, a:ii well as an assO<'lation officer, have since tben apologized to councilmen for inaccuracies and innue ndoes in the petition. Am.ona them was resident Bill f'ischer who told councilmen Wednes day night thut the facilities had be~ome ~ ''emo- tional subje('t" bet·au:;e e tract was surrounded on three ides by adverse development. "We've only got one side Jett, the west side, and there is con· cern about it," said Fischer, who pledged to work with city of. ficials in making the proposed facilities agreeable to the homeowners. Councilmen appeared sur- prised at the sudden torrent of opposition to the project, especially sin('e the facilities were still in the planning stage. "We'll have to see what the plan looks like first and then, it necessary , recommend changes,'' commented Coun- cilman Doug Nas h. Neither Nash nor the other council members were acquainted with details of the project. Public Works Director W.D. Murphy noted that the Cacilities proposed for the intersection of Camino Capistrano and Via Los Pajaros were s till being re- viewed by lhe Parks and Recrea· lion Commission. Laguna Lends .Recycling Firm $2,500 The Laguna Beach City Coun4 cil voted Wednesday to loan a volunteer recycling organization $2,500 to build a receiving bin for cast-otf glass and aluminum. Municipal Services Director Stan Scholl said the $2,500 bin should be open by Sept. 1. lt will be located on city property northwest or the flood control channel otf Laguna Canyon Road near Woodland Drive. Ecology Now, the non-profit volunteer group, bas been re· questing seed money for their re- cycling efforts for some time, Scholl said. They will repay the $2,500 grant with money received from selling the glass and aluminum. After that, money Crom the operation may be contributed to the city's park development treasury, Scholl said. In other action Wednesday, the council: -Approved $1,200 for addition to trees and sprinklers to upper Irvine Bowl Park. Seven Counts Vallerga Trial Goes to Jurors By GARV GRANVILLE Otlll•Dtllf ftllotS ... 11 VENTURA--Threc months to the day after he was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on seven felony charges, county Assessor Jack Vallerga's fate fell into the hands of a Ventura County jury late Wednesday. After Judge Robert Shaw in · structed the jury on the leg11I measures it must use to de- termine Vallerga's guilt or in· nocence, the panel met briefly late in the atternoon and selected a foreman. This morning, the nine-man, three-woman j ury began verdict deliberations in a temporary court building on a hillside over· looking the ocean. During those deliberations the ' jurors will decide whether o~ not the assessor committed em· bezzlement, grand theft and mis- appropriation of public monies in connection with the S:\,le of a computerized apprais al system to Spartanburg County South Carolina. ' lf found guilty or any of the seven charges, Vallerga faces a possible prison term or from one to ten years, forfeiture ot his $36,500-a· year elected office and possible fines of up to $10,oOo. Should the jury find the 53· year-old assessor innocent, he will have won only round one in a three round legal battle to Vin· dicate himself. SW! ahead of V allerga is the trial covering a second Grand Jury indictme nt that charges him with illegal acts related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 con- gressional campaign. · He must also stand trial on five c~ts of miscoriduct charged to him in a Grand Jury accusation. At issue as the jury deliberates today is whether or not Vallerga profited illegally from the 1973 sale to Spartanburg. Duling the six-day trial, de- fense attorneys conceded their client had : -Accepted $714 for consulting services and expenses related to the $2,045 appraisal system sale. =-Receive d $3,000 from Hinsha"· as his share of a $6,000 consu ltant's fee the South 'Carolina county paid to the former Oramge County assessor five months after he became a congr essman. Defens e attorney Richard Murphy ('losed his fin al argu. ments lo the jury Wednesday by telling the jurors a county official can lefally accept outside in· come i it does not conflict with his official duties. And, Murphy argued his client did not negotiate the sa.Je, set the price or influence the county's decision to sell the appraisal system to another public agency. In his final rebuttal argu- ments , Assistant District Al· tomey Michael Capizzi charged that Vallerga's behavior related to the sale was similar to that of a hound rollowing a scent. And the scent Capizzi described was that or consulting rees. Housewives Due Pension -Dr. Mead MANILA. The lJhilippincs CAP) -Anthropologist Margaret Mead said today she thinks housewives should get credit toward Social Security and other pensions tor all the work they do around the house. At a seminar on women's role WOMEN '.S LIB BLAMED FOR CRIME WAVE, AS in developme nt, Dr. Mead also advised young women to break away from dependence on men as the breadwinner, saying this would also serve as male libera- tion. "Wives are the cheapest form of labor," s he said, "and the richer a man is , the better his wife does her work, forJ10thing. !fa man earned $100,000, it would t{lke alJ the money he earns to find enough women to do what his wife does for nothing. ''It takes the work of rive women to equal the work ot one wife. We ought to qualify what a woman does in the home and give her credit when it comes to com· puting Social Security payments and pensions,'' she said. She said the time has come "to phase out the nuclear family We will go back to the communiti~ so the children will grow up among- large groups of people. The future ·lies in the community-family of .people of different ages and ·economic levels living close -Authorized purchase of a multilith costing $1,865 tor the Human Affairs De artment. -Traveled to Washington, D.C., and later to Spartanburg with Hinshaw on a $340 airline ticket paid for by Orange County. :together.'' ..-~-..~-...~~~--;; 'T' ON DISHWASHERS•WASHERS•DRYERS Featuring MA YT AG'S Top Model WU601 DISHWASHER •\ •• .. • I I ii I I I ' ·Pro Pluggers Stars Get More for ;4.ds lly MILTON MOSKOwtn ·One of lhe eni;fearln1 ft.>11tur~ or Amertoan lite ls tho athlelc who ?ma into a t'Omn1ercial pJlchmwi-tor .. fet?, or course. Jl has been go- i11g on for -vlon g time, only the fees aru-fiow reaching lnto thl! s tril losphere. Joe Numath, lhc pro foot · 'ball quarterback , was s ii,'lled laat 111unth by J.'11ber1e for $250,000 a Y£'ar. Namath will serve us some kind or SPortS consulli11lt lo J•"u bcrge. This means hl~ will continue to do ·the commcrciah; for Brut uf- 1er·shavL' lutiun. And perhaps he will use his innuence tu sign up other :..ithlctcs. THE QUART•:R OF A million doll a rs thut f<"'abergc ui paying Namath annually miltC'hcs what P elc, lhc SO(·- cer ~re at , is: getting from Pepsi-Cola . And it exceeds by $.50,000 the sum Magnavo)( is paying home run slugger J (enry Aaron. Gone arc the days when Gillette could s ign up bull player::; fur $75 a Uu'Ow. In lhotie days the athletes did it mainly for the glory. Money was a minor consideration. No compuny h~s seduced more athlcle:s than Gillelte and how limes have changed is easy to see from the new 4lgreement the razor com· pany hi.is with professional .:oiler Johnny Miller. The Marketing Association MeetAug.13 The International Market· ing Association of Orange County will hold its month]y meeting Aug. 13 a t the Jolly Roger Inn, 640 West Kalclla 1n An1theim at 11 :30 a .m. Luncheon fee is $3.50 for members and $5.50 for guests. Please make reserva. tlons by phoning the IMA at 714 /635-6160. Erwin II. Klaus, presidenl o{ Global Operations. In· corporal<'d will be gu<'st speaker at the luncheon. Secretarial Course Set Office skills and procedures will be covered in a class being offered for the first time at Orange Coast College this fall. · The individual course is titled ··secretarial ProcC'dures." Students may enroll in the sell-paced course a ny time during the fall sem ester. The class is in · tended for all general orfice and secretarial s cience major as welJ as "drop-in" students who need to brush up on office skills. Fall classes begin Sept. 4. For enrollment information, phone S56·5616. Mpney Tree ·amount of monty Miller Js gl!ltinJ{ to tout Gillttte pro- du<'ls haa not been dlscloeed. But this may be the finrt con· tract wllh a n 8lh1ete t.hat \.ft· eludes a performance inCen r live. Johnny Miller won $850,000 playing soU last year. Ptom now on, evtry time he wlns a 1najor lournament, GUJette will sweeten the pot by $5,000. For u minor tournament win, he wW get a Sl,000 bonuafrorn Gillette. The Gillette s weetener failed to work ut the U.S. Open in June. Miller finishc.-d nine strokes behind the win· ne r , Lou Gruhan1 . who carded a 296. MANY YEARS AGO cigarette companies used to recruit baseball players for t4ffltimonials. Thut 's off limits now. or course, and look ut the trouble R. J . Reynold'! hus been having with a character it invented lo speak for Camel filter cigurcttes. For about a year lleynolds has been promoting Camels on the Wt.'St Coast with ud- vertisements that feature a s warthy model with a black moustache. He's called "The Turk." The campaign ap· parently worked so well thal Reynolds expanded jl na. Uonally . What s ymbolism ·'The T urk'' has for Cam e l smokers, I don't know. Rut Reynolds has learned what symbolism it ha s ror Americans of Armenian ex- traction. The Turks ci:lm e close to annihiluting the Armenians in the early part of this century, and the Arme· nian-American community didn 't like to sec anyone Called "The Turk" selling a product in newspapers and magazines. So Reynolds ls killing the character. Al.SO OUT OF circulaLion are those \lo'onderl'ul TV com- mercials for Grape Nuts where naturalist Euell Gib· bons remarks lha~· :he ccreut reminds him of wild hickory nul.9. Gibbons is still pitching for the General Foods cereal but he is no longer permilted. to talk about eating wild plants. "These ads," ruled the Federal Trade Commission, "have the capacity to un- dercut a commonl,Y re- cognized safety principle, namely that children should not eat any plants found grow- ing or in natural surround· ings. except under adult supervision.·• The best comment on the Euell Gibbons caper probably came from t e levision host Johnny Carson, who said that when Gibbons heard about the ru ling he became so depressed that ''he took an overdose of bark." Engineering Tasks Spark Competition· By United PreaslnternatloDal "In every cow burp there's some methane gas," Mark Radtke said, his eyes growing wide. · "And it's been estimated that the gas produced by all the cows burping in Wisconsin in a .year could give that state h'-Jp in the energy crisis. To make electricity. To heat houses,'' RADTKE, 23, FROM New Canaan, Conn., talks a lot about odd sources of energy -cow manure, cow burps, wind, sun, water. municipal sewage plants. lt's all in this year's work for the Massachusetts Institute or Technology graduate and president of SCORE (Student Competitions on Relevant Engineering). SCORE'S contests give teams of engineering students tcom top universities a chance to compete the way football team• do. This year SCORE is running the Intercollegiate Energy Resource Alternatives Competition. More than 40 student engineerinr teams from across the U.S. and Canada will participate in the rinals starting 1\lesday in Albuquerque, N.M. FOR FIVE DAVS TIIE teams will field teat their orlginal designs to convertnon·conventional energy sources into pOwcr for the averase household or small industrial operation. They have been working on the: energy m achines since October. The finals take place at Sandia Laboratories, one or UM naUon'a top governmenteneray research facWUes. Radtke said only at Sandia was there the capabUlty to test the full -sized prototypes of lhe project.a under the varied co~itiona In w hich they are: expected to oper ate. "The competition challenged student teams to desisn and build a total energy packa1e which \lies 1ource1 other than petroleum, to provide heat, bot waler, alr condlllonlna and electricity,·• RadlJte said. Solar a.Ir condiUonen, wind·powered turblnH, syn- thetic 1aa producers and a UdaJ enera)' trap will be ljmoftl the pr0Jecl1 competlng during lhe !iveda)' event. "WE HAVE MOllE TRAN 800 under&raduote Olld araduete •ludenl.a putictpaUne thJs year, lntlud.l.Df two from Ent land,•• 1ald Doua M1l1ke, coordinator ot t.be com- petition and a UnlverstlyofWlsconalnsenlor. "We're encouracina the en1lneerln1 student lo 'get his handl dirty.' 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WIKP.i 1,Jlt f J2 IS'loll·-\16 Wllto C 1.20 1 I 20"" + v .. WOIWWI .llstt 12 Z 1'-\ o \.\ WDrnlto .s. I 2• 13'111-Vo woom"° ·" • i. 21~ .. .-~ WOOh•fl 1,l'Q I 11l lJ .•• INllol pl'2.~ .. 1 16'/o-v:i 'Aloo"ICI Alrw 1 JS •"'--'4 WrlQtr1 . ..0.10 9 Sl'h ,. Vt 'Wyly Corp iic'yi~ l 1'11o ••• XerO• Co I ,. 121 J9)!. + .... XI•• IMtol I 11 f • V. Y•lft '"°"' ' 13 ,1 .. _ \t YngSIOt .tO S I 101'1 ••• ,ZalfC,orp .1• • •• l l Vi-"' bpelol .60 4 l• 21..:. ••• l.111M111 "'I •• 11 IJ , •• byre O:irp . . 11 S"4t ••• Z.nUflRICI 1 tS IM U 'h o. ~ Zurn 1no1 .1211 •1 'IV..-\.\ ' .. - CalceE•""ltfP ATLANTA, G•. (Al') -Declining sugar prices and increased sales helped Coca·Cola Co. to record second·qua.rter earn~ngs of $72.9 million, or $6.22 a share. The current fiaures compared with 162.9 million or $1 .0S a sbareduring the second quarter or 1974, the company has reported. Nor,larop eorp. LOS ANGELES (Al')-Riohard W. Millar, acting chairman o( Northrop Corp. 1ince lhe July 16 resisnation of Thomaa V. Jones. has been elected chairman of the board of the com-: pany. MUlar, who has an extensive back- ll'OUnd in aerospace, finance and ln· veatmen t banking, bas been a Northrop director since 1948 and served as chairman ot the rtrm from 19171All949. I I ! I t £'8 DAILY PILOT Thursday,Augu1t 7, 1975 • KIS ROSSIGNOL REG. FREE STYLE. .•... , ........••. $230.00 l ST. 6SO ••...••.•.•.........• $210.00 STRA TO I OS & s ... R .••••.••••• $ llS.00 COMPACTll ••••...•. · ........ $135.00 TEAM JUNIOR . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • $85.00 K-2 COMPETITION V .•............ $210.00 K-2 SHORTS ................. $12S.OO K-2 TWO . . . . . • . . . .. .. . $13S.OO COMPETITION V JR ............ $130.00 SALE '172" 1157" '141" .... '63" 1 JUNIOR BURGER .•............ S l 15.00 li" KNEISSL •105• '12" 'SCI" '15• '57" -· KNEISSL SHORT .....•...•..... $13S.OO • KNEISSL DIS JUNIOR ....••...... $10.00 1 TRUCKER '67" ...... .,. TRUCKER I • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . S 120.00 '60" I •• 197 6 ROSSIGNOL SKIS IN ~~~CK I ,. SI COMP .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ......... I 20000 1 ST COMP SERIE·R . . . . . . . . . ••• . .. . . • .. . . • ...... I 20000 , ROC COllP ....... . . . ....... . .......... 120000 VI MIC COMP SERIE R ..............•.....•......•.. I 20000 mllO 105 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ............. I 18500 119500· SlllTO 185 SlRIE·R ........................... . I : SMASH ........................................ 117000 f mA n.... .. . ........................... 115000 ,, Elllllrrotl·S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... I 14500 J RENTAL SKIS Kneissl Short Magic with bind- ings 150, 160, 170, 180 CM l 50 PAIRS ~ ONLY ltf1'AIL VAlllf NEW ($200.00J SKI NLES I~ ..... ...,. WllCWTlR . . . . . . ................... 7.95 1400 ' • I • l.lllRECllRER ........................... 1.95 1410 l.llll!CWTER .............................. 10.95 1550 SASU ............•........•.....••••..... 15.00 1710 SKI BOOTS SELECT GROUP OF SKI BOOTS REGU\AR FROM $3S to $150 ~~L FR $18 ~~ ~~~~~!~I ... . . $12~E:;o I :'f TRAPPEUR EQUIP£ . • . . . . . . . . .. $16S.OO SALE •75• '82" '82" '27" '55· '67" .• ,... 1 TRAPPEUR ELITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16S.00 SAN MARCO . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . $SO.OO TECNICA MASTER ............. $100.00 1 TECNICA ELITE ........•••..•• $13S.OO TECNICACOMP ............... $14S.OO ti,/ TECNICA ACE .•.....•........ $1 SO.OO I' TECNICA TEAM ............... $190.00 TECNICA PRO ................. $190.00 TECNICA PRINCESS ............. $90.00 TRAPPEUR RENT AL BOOTS \ '90" '99" '7!r' ...... • NEWPORT BEACH . . 6110 W. COAST HIGHWAY ICORNER OF 62nd AND COAST HWY.I . PHONE 17141 631-0040-STARTS TODAY ND NAME CHANGE- We Hove Changed Our Nome To Moke It Simpler For You And Us _ Ownership Is The Some ond Our Good Service will Be Even Better. Formerly Tustin Heights Sporting Goods --,-Tustin, Formerly Mission Ski & Sports -El Toro -NOW ROSSIGNOL PACXAGE MEW 1976 SKIS llOSSIGNOL CODA Sii.. .................... ~ 11500 SAlDMON «4 BINBIHI: ........................ 16195 Allllllllll Sii POLE • • . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • s7so SPECIAL REG. PRICE $113.45 TENNIS WEAR WARM-UP sum Al.l 40% OFF MB4'S PKG. PRICE --.""' COOff"CASllAL W/STllPES ................ 136.95 12199 COOllT CASUAL SOUO •............•...... S17.0ll 11599 Wiii! STAG SOUD ........................ 117.0G 11599 WHIT£ SI" DOUBLE INIT ................ 131.0ll 11899 LADIES' IOALISI ACllLIC W/S IRIPES ............. Ill.Oil 11850 COUii CASUAL ACRYLIC lll!S .......... • . S39J5 12399 SKI t~,. WEAR SPIWISTllE FASHIOM INIJS •............. 147.95 12899 . TENNIS RACKETS ALL PRICES INCLUDE CUSTOM STRINGING BY US . IEG. SALE HAm MASTER W1Tl1 NYLON .•.•••••...... $50.9S '39" . HEADPROWITllOtlNYLON .••••••••.•••• $60.95 '51• HEADCOMPIWITllOllNYlON ..•••••.••• $73.00 '54" HEAD COMP n WITll IMPBIAl GUT ••••.••. $94.00 '15• YONEXGOU>WITllOllNYlON .••...••..• $54.9S · '39" YONEX GIHN WllH Oil NYLON .••......• Ill. 95 '49" POI' AIEISlAFf WllH Oil NYLON .........• $71.00 '19" POI' OPEN W1Tl1 NYLON ................. $60.00 '51 • ASCHEI MATCH MAXEI I WITll IMl'HJAlGUT $96.95 '11• ASCHERMAICHMAKElllWllHOILNYLON .• $61.95 '55•· FISCHEi MATCH MAKEi IM W1Tl1 NYLON .••• $47. 9S '37" WlSON JACK llAMER W1Tl1 NYLON .•••••• S.s.oo "34" WlllONSIANSMITllWmtNYlON ...••••• $4S.00 '34• WlSON llWE JEAN ICING W1Tl1 NYLON .••• $45.00 '2fr' sPALDING WOIU>OPEN WITH NYLON .•...• $42.95 '2fr' sPAlDING PANCHO GONZALES W1Tl1 NYLON 136.50 '24• DAV~ 111\P'lllAL WllH NYLON ............ $3'1.95 133" DAVIS IMPHIAL DELUXE WITH NYLON ...•.. $4S.9S '36" DAVIS (1ASSIC I OR II WITH Oil NYLON . $61.95 149" CUT Sl'UY Ill 1llllS a.&GS CAN RACKET llALLS... 69.~. PIACT1CE TINNIS BALLS \ LADIES' & MEN'S · SKI JACKETS SPllMISTll( WAONGER 'IACllET ····•······· $50.0G 129" L-----'----'----J~--..J IEG. SAlf· HEAD .....•..•.. $92.oo'. 141" HEAD ........... $71.00 '39" HW> .......•.•• $14.00 142" HEAD •••.•••.••. $'4.00 147" HEAD ........... IU.00 '44" HEAD .: .......••. $99.00 :•35" HW> ....•.•.•.. $70.00 SlAlOM ......... $71.00 '39" SUl0.111 ..•..••.. $60.00 '30" 5lAIOM .••.••••• $66.00 '33" IWOM ......... 16$.00 '32" SI.Al.OM ........ $75.00 137" SLALOM . . . . ...• $15.00 '42" SLALOM. • . . .••. $55.00 '27" SlALOM ••...•... $62.00 '31• SlALOM ......... $72.00 T SWOM ......... $33.00 116" 5U.LOM ...•• , ••. $50.00 '25" -..... $47.9' '24" 5UNDOWHll .•••• $31.95 115" IUllJOWllll ..... 16$." '33" SlH>OWNEI .•.•. S3S.00 117" SUNDOWta ..••• $-42.9S '21• me.wess ....... S36.oo 11r IOll.Wllll.. ..... 146.00 '23" EDB.WBSS .•••••. $53.00 '21" IOll.WlllS ............. '24" : /~- lfG. SAllE RIRWESS ....... $41.00 '2JM B>B.WEIS5 ......• $SS.GO '27" me.wess ....... $45.oo ·'22" EDB.WSSS ....•.• $37.95 11r me.wess ....... $45.oo '22" SHUGGlD ....... sls.oo •1r SHUGGlD .....•. $31.50 '1P ................ $30.00 '15" SNUGGlB .•.•• : , $57 . .SO 921n OIEIMEYU ..•••• $'23.95 112" OlllMEYEI .•...• m .oo 11r OlllM<Yll . . . . .. ...... '24" OIBMEYEI ...... $37.95 119" NSIUCIC ...... $59.00 '29" NQIUCl ...... $61.00 .. NfSllUCI ...... $71.00 '35· All'NDES«iNS .•. $70.00 '35· .wNDl51GNS .•• SJ2. ts 'IP All'NDESIGNS .•• $57.50 '2111 TEMPCO DOWN .•. $65.SO '32" TDU'CO DOWN .•. $76.50 IJllS TtMPCO DOWN ••• $69.SO '3411 sauc .. . . . . . .. $67 . .so '3311 NUMlfl OHi SUN. $54.00 127" -ONI 51.0<: $91.00 '49" GBIYDOWN ..• , $59.00 '2P GlllYDOWN .... !IS.DO '37" JUHIOllS' courT CASOAL W/STllPES ............•... 114.95 COOll CASUAL SOLID CDLOI .............. S19.95 COMPLETE TENNIS FASHIONS WERAlURE HEAD ANBA COURT CASUALS SPHAIRSTIKE COURT 1 PETROUSKA THE LINE PUTAWAY MENS TINNIS SHORTS ...•.......•.......... FROM 1695 . · 11595 lAllfS TDffllS DRESSES •...•.............•• FROM LADIES' & MEN'S SKI SWEATERS lfG. SALE IEG. SALi J.bCHAIDS .. ." ••. $36.00 'lr IECONTA ........ $37.SO 111.,. J. bc:HAIDS .•.••• $31.00 '1P' IECONTA ........ $3S.00 117" J. tlOWOS .•.... $40.00 '2r IECONTA ......•. $Sl.OO '25• OIEIMEYfl ...... $27.95 '14" IKONTA ........ $55.0' '2J- LADIES' & MEN'S SKI PANTS OIEIMEYD ..•..• $3S.00 '17" 5'0ITIF ....... , . $-4S.00 '22" OIEIMEYfl ..•... $ll.9S 119" 5POITJF ..•..•.•. $41.00 '24" IEG. SA.LE , IEG. SAU OIEIMEYB: .•••.. $51.00 '25-5'0IT1f ......... $-43.00 '21• me.wess ....... $-43.ts ~ me.wess ....... $47.95 ~ S<MDOWNB ••••• s35.00 '17" HEAD .........•• Si.4.00 117" me.wess ....... $40.00 '17" EDB.WBSS ......• $32.95 19" 5UNDOWNO ..••. $31.95 '19" HW).' ......... $31.00 11r me.wess ....... SJ5.oo '25" me.wess ....... Sl7.95 ' SlH>OWNll: ..••. $42.oo '21• HEAD ........... S32.00 •1r me.wuss ....... S4t.95 '239 HW> ........... $-49.oo ~ SUNDOWNH: ••••• W'.95 '24" KANG m. ....... s21.9s 111• IOll.Wll!S .•.•••• nus '22" HEAD .•......••. $69.00 '37" HEAD ....••.•••. 120.00 'II" UDO ............ 136.00 '1 .. ... Wiii!.. ..... $45.00 '30" HIAO •...•...•.. $75.00 1" HIAO ..•••...•.• 130.00 '15" UDO ............ $30.00 '15" me.wess ....... ss9.95 'l7" swOM ......... s25.oo ~ HW> ........... u 2.00 •1r uoo ............ s36.00 •1r me.wess ....... S33.95 AMIA .......... $66.oo HW> ........... $45.00 11229 AtU ........... »2.00 '11" ANY OTHERS NOT MINTIONED HEAD ••• 00 '24" '11" Will IE HALF l'RIClllJll .... " ..... -· ..... · · · · " · · · . Ill.DO LADIES' & MEN'S WARM UP PANTS HW> . . .. s5l.oo T ................ · "2·00 '2l" I EG. SAU AlllNB>ESIGHS ..• $35.00 117" SHUGGUI .••.... $22.SO 11 t• S101GGU1 .•.••.. moo •1 .. SHUGGUI ..•.••. 510.00 'Ir Sf«.IGGlfl ..•..•. $47 .SO '23" SWOM .•••••... 152.00 '21" lWOM ......... 135.00 '17" StA1.0M ......... Sll.00 '12" SIAIOM ......... Sj0.00 '15" 11G .... ., LADIES' & MEN'S WIND SHIRTS '21• •fG. SALE SALi SI.Al.OM ......... $-4100 $ 9' SUNDOWNEI ..••. Pl.95 ,,.. SWNiWUT ..•• 11.95 I Sl.N>OWNll .... $17.•5 '9" UCOWNll ..... $36.00 •1r SWNGWBT ..... $21.95 I 1• ~DUIGN. $20.00 •1r IUllJOWllll ..... IU.00 '17" 5WINCIWUT ..••. $20.t5 '1.:: ...... 181 .. ··• $11.00 'I" IECONTA ....... , $42.00 121• snt. · · · · · · · · .. Sl0.00 . .. SASU ..•. , •••• $10.00 '5• H.G.S. ........... $19.95 11P snt ........... $1 3.00 ... OIEIMIYll ..... $17.95 'r H1AD .•..•...... 169.00 '34" IUllJOWllll. · ·. l1U5 OlllMCtll ..... IU.15 '12" HIAD ..•.•...... $4t.OO '24" ANY OTHERS NOT MENTIONED GlllY .......... 125.00 '12";;:;~:;:::;; WIU IE HALF PRICElllll OllE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIOll Of ATHLETIC .-,,,~HOES --.....~,; AROUND ADIDAS MATCH CANVAS ••.•......•...• -• '9" ADIDAS TENNIS PlA YER •••••........•••• 112" . ·1 ·1· ADIDAS MONICA CANVAS ••...•.•.•.... ADIDAS LOVE SET NYLON . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • '1 .. ADIDAS ROD LAVER NYLON .•• : .........• ·119" ADIDAS BILLIE JEAN KING LEA THU . . . . . . . • '23• ADIDAS ADVANTAGE LADIES LEATHER .•.... '21" ADIDAS STAN SMITH HAILLET LEATHER .••.•• '24• K-SWISS LEATHER .••••....••.•.••.•. ; •• '24• TRETORN CANVAS ....•••••••.•..••.••• '20" HEAD MASTER CANVAS •••..••••...••••• 117" HEAD ARTHUR ASHE LEA THU .••...••••••. '21" BATA BULLETS CANVAS ...•••••••......• '1$9 IATAVOUEYCANVAS ...........•....• '1CJ• ADIDAS OLYMPIA lEATHERTRAININGSHof ..•... '21" ADIDAS ROM LEATHER ....•............. '23" ADIDAS GAZELLE BlUE ......•..•• · · ••••• '21" ADIDAS SL 72 •.•.••..•.••••• · •• · '. • • • · • '2fr' ADIDAS SL 76 .•.••••• -................ '2fr' ADIDAS COUNTRY. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • . • '21" ADIDAS DRAGON .•••• -••••• -, •• • • • •• -• '20" ADIOAS VIENNA .••.••.••••• , .•.• -• • • • '1 .. ADIDAS VARSITY ••• : • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • '19" FOOTBALL ADIDAS SUPER LIGHT .•• · .••.•.• • •.•...•• '19" ADIDAS l.Al'AZ ........•••.•••....•..•• '17" ADIDAS JR. BlACK ......••..•• • .•...•••• · '9" ADIDAS JR. WHITE . • • . . • . • • • • . • . . • • • • • • '10"· ADIDAS GRID ST AR ••••••••• , ••• · •• -•••• '22" BASKETBALL ADIDAS AU PIO IHI CUT) .•••........•••• '1 .. ADIDAS SUPIR STAR BlACK ••.•.•.••.•••• '2fr' ADIDAS TOURNAMENT WHITE ••••.•••..•• "2P I I I Saddlebaek • EDITION V OL. 68. NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.Y.St~ks THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1975 TEN CENTS Jury Deliberates • In Vallerg a T r ial By GARY GRANVIU.E Of"-~lly Pl 191 SU.ff VENTURA-Three months to the day a fter he was indieted by the Orange County Grand Jury on seven felony charges, county Assessor Jac k VaUerga's tat.e fell into the h ands of a Ventura County jury late Wednesday. After Judge Robert Shaw in- structed the jury on the legal UCI measures it mus t use to de- termine Vallerga's guilt or in- nocence, the panel met briefly late in the afternoon and select1.>d a foreman. This morning, the nine-man, three-woman jury began verdict deliberations in a temporary 4.'0Urt building on a hillside over- looking the ocean. During those deli berations, the jurors will decide whether or not the as!ie ssor committed em-· bezzlement, grand theft and mis- appropriation of public monies in connection with the sale or a com_puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Ir Cound guilty or any or the seven c harges, Vallerga (aces a possible prison te rm o( Crom one Radiation lo ten years, Cor(eilurc oC his $J6,500·a · year elected ofrice and possible fines of up to$10,000. Should the jury find the 53. year-0ld assessor innocent, he will ha ve won only round one in a three round legal battle to vin· dicate himself. Still ahead of Vallerga is the trial covering a second Grand Jury indictment that char ges Spill Leaves Pair Unh Ice Cream Company Indicted NEW YORK (UP() --The Good Humor Cor~. today was named in a 244·count indictment charging the firm with making and sellin g ad ulterated ice c ream and fa lsifying business re· cords to hide the fa ct from stale inspectors. All o(ficial or the frrm and a former employe also were in· dictect. Brooklyn District Attorney Euge~ Gold ~aid Good Humor since 1172 ''knowingly pfQd.UCed, sblpped, and llOld Ice creem pro- dUt'll contlfninl a coliform bac- ~terf a I Count higher tbap pennlued bY law." Gql•'•ald records showed lh~t some samples hid a coUf!>rm cqu_nt zq,o times ·t he-level pennitt'ed l}jl law. atiil olllers had :~~~~~~~i~~!~n~~ ,/rating ''!90 Asking to comment, David St. Clair, a legal representative fbr Good Humor, said coliform has been found to be "not harmful to Ma.Ith or dangerous in any way." H¢.: 11aid it would be "not ap- prlOpriate to comment" on the charges relating to falsified re- cords. Gold said the firm kept two sets of q uality control records - oae, showing the true coliform cdunt, for confidential use: and the other, s howing a false cOUJ)t, <See ICE CREAM, PageA2l ! Grisly Find Body Found in Concrete ·-' SAN DIEGO A (AP) -A man's body has been found encased in a seven-foot block of concrete, a cof· fin made with ready-mix poured into a plywood box. An arm was sticking out. The body, identified as that of Manuel Uribe, 21, of San Ysidro, was clad only in jeans. Another man was being questioned by Police to- day. An odor coming from a van truck led to dis covery of the body last Wednesday. Police broke the locked rear door and s hattered the cement sar cophagus with picks and a crowbar. Inside the cement was a plank of plywood, ap· parently left after the ma terial had been wet and left to harden and the oth~r wooden sides removed. There were reinforcing rods through the cement, vertically and horizontially, surrounded by a heavy chain and padlock. ; • l :An autopsy to determine lluq,:aus~of J!l;i.lll was sc~eduled. Housewives ,.Should ~. Get Social Security' MANILA , The P hilippines (AP) -Anthropologist Margaret Mead said today she thinks housewives shou ld get credit toward Social Security and other pensions for all the work they do around the house. At a seminar on women's role in development, Dr. Mead also advised young women to break away from dependence on men as the breadwiOner, saying this ' wou)d also serve as male libera- tiot. "Wives are the cheapest form of labor,'' she said, "and the richer a man is, the better his WOMEN'.$ LIB lllAMEll FOR CRIME WAVE, AS Beaker Drops To Floor A UC Irvine lab tectmician and her boyfriend wer e declared un· injured Wednesday night after a beaker of radioactive chemicals shattered in a campus la b. Campus Radiation Safety Of. ficer Bill Wadman checked the couple with r adiation detection gear and d etermined that neither had been contaminated and that neither required treatment. Valerie Segur, 19, of 1179 Glen- nea gle Terrace, Costa Mesa, and her boyfrie nd, Roger Krason of Santa Ana, we r e exposed to ~Mt 1.~ microcuries of carbon 1iitli·1111°ftidOI aieeUt acid solution, Wadnlan•al~. Wadman said the radiation con· taJned was minuscule, "about a thousandth the amoUnt in a wristwatch." Campus Police Chief Robert Heavey said it is customary for students to be working in the laboratories late at night. Heavey call ed it .. a lot of ado about nothing.'' But virtually all the firefight· ing apparatus in Irvin e responded to the report of a •:radiation spill." Miss Segur, who was working her last night as a lab assistant before .Quitting the job, knocked the bottle from a s helf of a refrigerator in Steinhaus Hall about 11 p, m . The bottl e was l a beled "radioactive," and the campus poli ce were called. District Reports wife does he r work, for nothing. !fa man earned $100,000, it would take all the money he earns to fmd enough women to do what his wife does for nothing. "It takes (he work of five women to equal the work or one wife. We ought to qualify what a woman does in the home and give her credit when it comes to com- puUng Social Security payments and pensions," she said. "I didn't want to start so much of a fuss," she said this morning. ··1 just wanted someone to come over with a geiger counter and gloves and clean up the spill. I knew it was n't dangerous." Theft, Vand~lism She said the time has come "to phase out Lhe nuclear family. We will go back to the communities so <See WOMEN, Page Atl At the scene Wednesday, Wad- man said, "l could drink that much without being hurt." Firemen alerted emergency rooms at Orange County Medical Center and Tustin Community Hos pital, but a fter Wadm an checked the area it was de· termined that the tacilltles were not needed. ' • • A total of $1,219 ln da.;nagetrom vandalism, fire, theft ·and other incidents was reported betw.een May 20 and July 14 by the Sad-• dleback Valley Unified School District. The incidenla included theft of a $tOO vacuum cleaner with '1lacb- ments from the multi-purpose room or Los Alisos Intermediate School to i$249 in damages and loads taken 'by (h'ree boys who broke into ·Aliso Elementary School. • Other items reparted were: -Thell i>t .• 342 •worth of equip-. ·::w\ :-·· ....... Falr s~les· Friday with continued tunny warm days. Patchy early mom- , inc ro,, al the beacbes. mgm ·rrom 72 Iii eo at'~ .. 1lrand·n.1ac tO ........ 19' laod1reu.,. !. ~ · IN81HTO.~ Y· Somo o'rilore c.a ,.,;. dfnt> !hoofld l"'v could fl<l ' thdr "wotchimocolW• """· i ltlttd Sattmloal • ......, .,..,.,.. .. ~":' rwr.&rl<C.I. 1-.le:s . • T_.,_... i:.-.;..,..... ,, ....... DI -~n (I .,_ ...-11 CJ ~""' • I' --.. =. •1 == ~e,; =::=. ~ °""*' .. =c:i..ty ...... , ~ iife:·· ~ ==--a.I ,, ............. ..... .... *' 11 J CJ........ .U ' men\.from a break-in at the M.is· sion Viejo High School varsity bp.ebalstorageroom. · ,., -Window broke n at Gates Element4try School; r eplaced at a costof$140. · -Motor vehicle accident in~ volving van rented by the dist:rkt to trans_port students in Envifom. mental Awareness class to the High Sierras. Damagetovanwas $500, and td other car was $145. Both costs are covered by in- surance. The latest vandalism report, made to districl trustees at a meeting Monday, brings the total damagel from fire, theft and van- dalism in 1975 so far to about fl.000. Burglar Gets Coins From Viejo Home A coin collection and lwo rings with a total value of $500 have been stolen from a Mission Viejo hOme, Orange County Sherifrs officers reported today . • Deputies said burglars whole method or entry is unknown com- ; tnitted the burglary at the home of John T. Pelz, 69, ol 2S972 Via del Norte while he was absent. An officer at the scene noted that the accident occurred on the 30lh anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiros hima. Douglas Released NEW YORK (UPI) --'Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas today was released from the re· habilitaUon center where he had been recovering from a disabling stroke s uffer ed last Dec. 31. Volleg~ Tea• ... Cubans Visiting UCI BJ DOUG PSrrr.satE . '°' ..... ..,,. ...... A cuban Oag hanlinl outaide one or UC Irvine's residence 11;&U.-i. one of relatively few 11tKJ10 ol lhe llnt'Vlolt lo 1he Unit· ed Slates by a Cuban alhletlc team since-lteO. Volleyba1J tea m s from the U.S .. Cubt, Mexico, Canada, Haiti and the Dotnlnlcan ~bllc are encamped ·at lbe Middle Earth and M .. a Court re· aldence halls for the N,9rth Ametl••· Celltral America and Caribbean volleyball playoll• (See5porta, Pa10DI). The wlanlna team will IO on to I play ln the 1978 Olympics in Mon~ LO Ctlban newspapers. treal·, Canad•. The men's and womenfi 's tea1hms Wb.Ue volleyball is not one or rrom the u .s. and 1ve 0 er tbe major crowd pullers in countries plus the ir camp American athletic competition, it followers brought about 300 is one o( CUba's most popular persons to the UC! residence spectator sports. halls, which are now v11cant due Crowds or JS.* are ,119\ "9· •.. to summer vacp,Uon~:c common at cu"°' a.me&r ae-The~ days ate mOGU)' taken up con11n11o Maril! Jlodi:it\)esi°T\Oe ~lhtr~ln1nl. resting and, playoff -., .. tii~-.i 'nil•· gamu. u..,.fal'U.eb°ilianconuqont. Bat a break In Ibo schedule So -1ar are Ille aames llult , 'l'Ueoday lallo~ed •-~of lhe a Cllbao pro111cthupf!I.201-1 eel j · CU~ lo vllnl SOulh Coast Pla'3 "II lodllllft f¥ 11,v• lllQ-l!t..play 'tor il buy!nC spree .. rodio brOOldcl!iii! at Ille,.,. lo Nancy l'lallerson; wile of Dan C:Uba •• Dlfect ~.\b!ll'••ve1 Pa~·wbo pla)'I oo ~U.S. 1,. ..... t •v to:oaJJ.., ·-atailel ieee TEAM, Pace AZ> I .. • 1 • I ) , him with illegal :.1cts related to Rep. Andrew llinsh:!w ·s 1972 con· gressional c<1r;ipai~n. He must <.1lso stand trial on fi ve counu of misconduct charged to him in a Grand Jury <1ccusation. At iss ue as the jury deliberates today is whether or not Vallerga profited illegally rrom the 1973 sale to Spart<1nburg . During the six-day trial, de- Biggest Shark? fcnsc attorneys concl-ded their cl.Jent h::td : -Ac cl!pted $714 for consulting services and expenses related to the $2,045 appraisal system sale. -R eceived $3,000 rro m Hinsha"' as his share of a $6,000 cons ultant's fee the South Carolina count y paid to the former Oramgc County assessor CSee VALLERGA, Page A2 ) ' ' ' • • ' l- UPI TIHttll010 Bill Rhoades holds open the jaws of what is thought to be the biggest great white shark ever caught. The shark weighs 2,400 pounds and measures 15 feet, two inches. Rhoades, who caught the monster, said he will let it go to Marineland of the Pacific for display to the public. It was. captured off Anacapa Is land. Judge Opens Doors To Film Seizures By JOHN VAL TERZA Of Ill• D&lty PllOI Slaff Harbor Munic ipal Court Judge Donald Dungan ruled Wednes· d ay ther e is probable cause to believe lhal two sex films being shown in Ba lboa ar e obscene. And the decision which ended a week of hearings sets the stage for more search warrants and seizures of "Deep Throat" and ''The Devil in Miss Jones.·· It also served as the trigger for criminal trials now set to begin Aug. 26 on c harges tha t the Balboa Pussycat Theater has ex- hibited obscene films. Newport Beach Police Chief B. J ames Glavas said today the pre- liminary ruling gives him en· couragement. "We do inte nd to m ake every effort to slop the showing of films which have b een judged pre· liminarily to be obscene," he said. Dun gan, who viewed the two £ilms in a private showing ar· ranged by police a nd the pro· secution, said bis j udgment was based primarily on the movies them selves. H e insisted that they, not testim ony by expert de· fense \\ritnesses, were the "best evidence.'' Theater c hain lawyer Robert Til.4NKS, Bl!f 'NO THANKS' . LAS CRUCES. N.M. (UPI) - Rep. Harold Runnels CD-N.M.) . routinely S(!nds a letter of con· gratulations to constitutents who ha ve babies. but made a mist•ke :m sending one to Isabel Bishop. : Mrs. Bishop sent Ru~ back .a letter thanking him for' bis thoughts, but said she was 77 yeanold and a widow. McDaniel ask ed immediately after the ruling that the decision be stayed (or 10 d ays to allow (or preparation of an appeal to the next highest court. That bid drew an immediate objection from Deputy District Attorney Orella Sears. She took sharp issue with the request a nd (See OBSCENE, Page AZ > Top Echelon Giv en Raise s At Saddleback Saddleback College's seven lop administrators caught up wtth the cost of Jiving this week through salary increases which averaged $3,000 each. Supt. Robert Lombardi tops the administrative salary scale with $40 ,500 a year , plus an addi· tional $1,200 ror travel expenses. Other administrators and their salaries a re : -Business Manager Roy Barletta, $35,500 . -Dean of Students J ack Swartzbaugh, $32,000. -Dean o( Instruction R.L . Platl, $32,000. -Associate Dean of lnstruc· tion William Jay, $30,000. -Associate De an of Counsel· ing and Student Affairs Bill Ket· ly, $30,000. -} . -Assoc'tat e Dean of Ad· missions a nd R ecords Robert Bosanko, $30,000. , Teac h ers a nd classified employes or t h e Saddleback community College District t"Wo weeks ago received a.allU')' in· creases oL 12.1 percenl. All o( the wage adj\llt.ments are retroactive to July l. · ... AZ DAtl y PILOT SB Sewage Closes :Beaches ' · By JACK Clli\.t'PELL I OfllNr O•U,Plkll Slall ' !\t orr• t"a'ol.' se...,·ngc poured onto !the S1:.1n Clen1l'lllt' beut'h Wed.nes- ' day whl•n a tl.'rnporary pump at a • Sl·...,•age lif't s tation failed. Tht> beal~h was closed by the Orange County l-f ('alth Depart· ment when a primary pump at ~he sanle Linda Lane lift station failed Friday. The temporary P.Ump had been. installed when the fi rst pu mp failed. Signs warning "No Swimming Bv Order of th e Oran~e County Health Department'' l.''ere posted \\~edncsday a Ion{: the beach. , Li feguards are baning swim· ming in a 400·yard stretc~ .ex· tending north from the mun1c1paJ pi er. , The San Clemente City Council authorized purchase of a $6,500 replacement pump for the Linda Lane lift stati on Wednesday. The new pump was orde red today and delivery is ex pected in about two weeks , Ho .... ·ard Birlew, as· ~ista nt city engin eer said. In the meantime, a new motor has been attached to the frame o( the pump which ori ginally failed. Birlew said this j ury·ri g should provide enough pumping capaci· ty to handle the de mands mude on the coast al sewer line. The coast al line is pushed to capacity durin g the s ummer. Plans for an additional sewage line are pending before the city coun cil. F a ilure of the pumps has meant that sewage normally lin- ed uphill to the treatment plant at Avenida Pico b acks up in the system. It overilows rrom the mains and runs into the city's storm drain syste m whic h empties out onto the beach. There it runs across the sand to the ocean. Dr. Charles Pa it. acting county health officer, said the bettch :.1rea "''ould remain closed until samplings taken in the surf show the b ac t e ri a co unt has dimin.is hed. Marine Rapist Committed to State Hospital A young M arine sergeant authorities believe committed scor es of ra pes in southern Orange County and north San Qiego County a round Cami> Pendleton over a two-year period is behind bars today. Barrie L. Hill, 24, who also is being disc harged from the Marine Corps , could spend the rest of hi s life as a patient at Pat- t o n S t a t e l-los pital in San . Bernardino. The young e nlisted man who "''as statio ned at Camp Pendleton during the entire wave of sex as· saults attributed to him has been committed as a mentally dis· ordered sex offender . He pl eaded guilty last month to four counts of r ape and one of armed robbery and was evaluat· ed by psychiatrists at Univer sity Hos pital in San Diego. The prosecution dropped 19 other indi vi dual counts of rape and burglary in return for the de· fendant's guilty pi ca leading to subsequent hospitalization. White Panthers •SAN FRANCISCO CAP! Police who said they staged a raid to capture two burglary sus· ptcts arrested rive members of the White Panther party instead and confiscated weapons and ammunitlon . ORANGE COAST sg DAILY PILOT l 1M"O••n,..Ca•\10u"P'"'1 ,.,1n..i!ll(h "(""'· 1>1-a '""' ,..,,., "'""·"""ti"•-ti• ""'0•""91 '°'"Pub!•"''"" <•"'II•"• »D• .. t• .... _, ••• ~"''"' -..... l~•ouon F•hl•• '"' tMll& ""'"*· """'-' .... n. """1'~..., e. .. nl-. 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WllOf loo "')Ht• 1• ••·•'''''"''"" "''''" "''' •• •:r:1t11CI• '"""O•• •f!t<••I I Ot"'''"'" ol 'r·"''"-"''· '-'t•nol 'Cl•ll ll•U ... Iott •• to••• lrtlt••. ~h!o<.,lo, •11!0<<1111..., b;(•""' U OO-lhl1, f.t "''I' ... ~tn ... llM'~ """"'''' 0 .. 1,.,.1,,,., U Oil lft!f, Thu'9d•Y, Augu117, 1875 Ford's Working Vocation President Ford will le ave Sunday for a two-week ''working vacation'' in Vail , Colo., and take several s ide trips . He stops orf at a Vietnamese refugee camp at Fort Chaffee, Ark., on the way to Vail, and also will visit oil shale operations in Rifle, Colo., then to Des Moines for a fund -raising dinner , to Minneapolis for an American Legion convention, to Pekin,· Ill., to dedicate a research center, and Peoria for a domestic affairs conference. He'll visit Montana's Libby Dam A'll!. 24 , then off for speeches in Chicago and Milwaukee on the way home. TEAM .•• volleyball team and liaison person with the Cuban players, said, "They bought everything in sight.'' Purchases, she said, included shoes, radios, ste reos and clothing. To overcome language bar· riers among the delegations, a number o( volunteer high school students from Santa F e , California and Pioneer high schools in the Santa Fe Springs area are acting as translators (or the Spanish.speaking teams. The U.S. team sees CUba as its toughest competition. The CUban players, according to American player Bob Newcomb, can jump 40 inches into the air-about twice the height other na- tionalities leap. But the biggest boost Cuba gets, said Newcomb, is the popular support for the Jame. Americans-and particularly American sportswriters-tend to ignore the sport, be said Meanwhile, international politics is an ignored topic among the volleyball players. Cuba bas captured il!!! share or headline spacQ lately with re· porljl ,of CIA plota ap.ins_\ CUban Premier Fidel Castro~ the re· cent removal of t.rade sanctions against Cuba by Lhe Organization or American States. "We just don 't talk about those things,'' said Alice Englert, tournament coordinator (or the United States Volleyball Associa- tion. ''It wouldn't be polite.'' The volleyball teams will stay through the end of the week, with ~ matches schedule·d throughout · Southe'rn California and a rmal game Friday at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. ICE CREAM which was shown to inspectors Crom the state Department of AgricWture and Markets. Gold said the false records were destroyed by Good Humor. According to Gold, in 1973, the Army rejected a shipment of Good Humor ice cream tor hav· ing a too high coliform rating. But instead of destroying the ice cream, Good Humor shipped it as a gift to the Jamesburg Home for Boys in Jamesburg, N.J , The indictment included 122 felony counts o( (alslfying busi- ness records and 122 misde- meanor counts o( making and selling adulterated food pro· ducts. Named in the indictments were Donald Kennedy, 44, Edison, N.J., Good Humor's director or manufacturing, and James Ger· ram, 38. Matawan, N.J., former director for quality control. If convicted, the corporation faces a fine of up to Sl0,000 on each of 122 Celony counts and a fine" of up to $500 on each or 122 misdemeanor countl, for a total of$1.281 million. WOMEN ••• Capo Homeowners Protest Restrooms By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI CHUM Dall~ Pl ... ~ff A battle over t oilets appears to b e s haping up in San Juan C api s trano where 69 homeowner s have signed a peti· tion prot esting the installation of picnic and rest room facilities aL Long Park. The petition, delivered to the city council We dnesday night. had no immediate effect othe r than to incense councilmen. Both Mayor James K . Weathers and Councilman John Sv.·eeney were angered by the tone of the petition which alleged that the facilities would: VALLERGA five months a(ter be became a congressman. -Traveled ' t'o Washington, D.C .• and later to Spartanburg with Hinshaw on a $340 airline ticket paid for by Orange County. De (ense attorney Richard Murphy closed his r111a1 argu- ments to the jury Wednesday by telling tbe jurors a county o(ficial can legally accept outside in- come i( it does not conflict with his of(icial duties. And, Murphy argued his client did not ne gotiate the sale, set the price or innuence the county's decision to sell the appraisal system to another public agency. In his final rebuttal argu- m ents , Assis tant District At- torney Michael Capizzi charged that Vallerga's behavior related to the sale was similar lo that of a hound following a scent. And the scent Capizzi described was that of cons ulting fees. OBSCENE alleged thai i( it were granted it would allow the continuing show· ing of films which in her mind are illegal. Judge Dungan denied the slay. Dungan heard four days of arguments on the issue of ob- scenity and in his summation Wednesday he termed the ex· perie nce "an education." He conceded, however, that his ruling was s ure to be reviewed by higher courts. "But until then, it's the only ruling in e ffect ,'' he said. A spokesman for the Balboa Pussycat Theater said today that because o( Wednesday's court de- cision, Lhe theater has replaced "Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Mila Jones'' with two other films. Ticker Tic Trips Tape NEW YORK (AP) -A computer mal!unctton at the New York Stock Ex· change caused the ex- change ticker system to- 'day to lose track of part of the day'a trad1"g. -Cause the area to be littered with debris, run over by stray dogs , and become "inCested with rats, cockroaches, ants, flies and other obnoxious creatures" -Generate widespread van- dalis m and become a nighttime rendezvous for motorcycle gangs and oth er groups bent on malicious mischief in the neighborhood --Tempt children to cross busy Camino Capistrano Lo mingle wilh "strangers of unknown prin- ciples and morals," creating an intolerable situation for parents in "these days o( increased child molestation, kidnaping and other such heinous crimes." The petition further chastized city o(ficials for embarkin_g: on a project that was ''ill-conceived, poorly researched, and pro· cessed th.rough chaMels with an a ppalling disregard (or the welfare and desir es of the citizens most affe cted." IL was signed by residents o( the Ca s a s Capi s tran o ne ighborhood but apparently circulated without the sanction o( the homeowners association. Campaign• Tax Referees May Donate? LOS ANGELES CAP) -Slate ·inheritance tax re(e rees may noL be prohibite d from contributing to politic al campaigns , a Superior Court Jud1• hu ruled. And Judge Pe rry Pucht said that Stale Controller Kenneth Cory Wednesd a y could name as a r efer ee an attorne y he had b y pas sed (or itppo inLme nL because of his pas t campaign con- tributions. Attorney J aM M. Newman brought the c ivil suit against Cory, challenging the validity of two stale laws prohibiting in· heritance t a x r eferees from con· tri b uting t o ca ndida t es for political office. Newman sa id he had passed the stale test to become a tax re- feree but was Laid by Cory he could not legally be appai.nted because or the legal restrictions. The attorne y said he had con- tributed $100 to Cory's 1974 cam· paign (or controller and $200 e ach for (our other Democratic can- didates. Pacht said \Y ednesday that sections or the state Revenue and Taxation Code that caused Cory to withhold Ne wman's appoint· ment were un cons titutional because they single out in· heritance tax r e ferees. The statutes made it a misde· meanor for r eferees or appli- cants to solic it or contribute fupds ol' political s ervice to any candidate for controller or to solicit or donate more than $200 to any state partisan candidate. The sections also forbid the controller to appoint any such contributor as a referee within two years a(te r the date of the contribution. · Deputy Atty. Ge n. Ronald V. Thunen Jr., who represented Magazine SeUer Raped in Tustin A woman selling magazines ·from door to door in the Tustin area wa s raped Wednesday night by a man who pulled her into his apartment and sexually assault- ed her-on his couch, Orange County Sheriff's orficers r eport- ed today. Deputies who ar~ seeking the unidentified suspect said he also forced his 19·ye ar-old victim to pa rticip<\te ln acts" o( s~¥ual pervers ion. Ttiey• S d she was otherwis e unharmed. Cory , said P acht's cJecision would be appeale d. He said the · s tatu t e! ''enhonced public servi ce '' by removing a ny chance o( political contributions being used as a lever to become a r eferee. The refer ees appraise real esta te and other noncash proper· ty in probate estates and de· termine the inheritance tax due. They receive no salary but are paid fees based on the value of their a ppraisals. tteterees ln la rge cities are estimated to ha ve a gross annual income or $35,000 to $50,000. * * * Jury Probes Cory Fund, Appointees SACRAMENTO (UP!) -A Justic e Department official con- firmed today that a federal arand jury is investigating whether State Controller Ken Cory al- legedly received campaign funds in return for the appointment of inheritance tax referees. Assistant U.S. Attorney Donald H. Heller said the grand jury ln Sacramento has evidence in the Cory case and r e ported Lhe in- vestigation could continue "in· dermitely. • • ''The jury began hearing evidence on the matter on July :KJ," said Heller. "That's all I can say." "We are cooperating fully," s aid Gentry Durham , a spokesman for Cory, adding that Harvey Peterson, a controller's offi ce management analyst, testi!led be(ore the grand jury a. week ago. Last month, it was disclose:! that a U.S. Justice Department investigation aimed at le8rnlng whether Cory illegally solicited or accepted campaign contribu- tions in exchange for appointing 74 re!erees in June was un· derway. The investigation reportedly .. centers . on whether p federal mail (raud violation occurred when Cory mailed termination notices to i3 referees he fired. SALE! ON DISHWASHERS·WASHERS·DRYERS Featurln9 MAYTAG'S Top Model WU601 DISHWASHER the children wltt arow up among large groups of people. The future lies in the community-family of people o( different ages and economic le vels livine close together.'' Bargaining Bid It wu the loth sucb loes thla ye1.r and the first since Jul)' 1. Four or the earlier (allures caused a tem· porary hall In tradine on Ute NYSE noor. Is• SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Democratic -dominate d Al· sembly Rules Committee haa de· alt a serlou1 blow t'> effona Lo wln enactment thlJI year of a meuure supported by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to provide public employe collective bar1ainln1. ' Tbe Excb•lllff said It loot volume and prire lnforma· Uon for the first hour's tradln1 and would not be able to reconstruct the mlsslng information unUl .rt.er the trad.1n1 close. \ " I l I ( I I t \ I l I I I I ' I I I I I I I 7 Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA Irvine lrviiie unified school trustees have approved a $15 million spending plan for fiscal 1975-76. School officials said it calls for a 25-cent reduction in the district's tax rate. The budget passed 4-1, Wed· nesday with Trustee ftank Hurd voting "'no." Hurd said he bad not r eceived enough information on the budget from district ad- ministrators "to allow me to ade· UCI Trustees Cut Tax quately represent the voters or this district." Associate Superintendent John Rajcic said education programs may suffer because of inflation. Additionally, because or as- sessment inc r eased on some Irvine homes, tax bills may be higher than last year despite the cut in the tax rate. The budget c alls for a com- bined district tax rate cut from last year's $6.3880 per $100 as- sessed value to $6 .1338. The com- bined ra te projected for next year includes $5.2703 per $100 as- sessed value for dis trict expenses and $.863S for bond redemption. · The tax rate cut was allowed by a 28. 7 percent increase in the district's assessed valuation ac- counting for 14 cents of the cut plus a $128,000 dip into the dis- trict's $1 million reserve fwtd ac· Radiation counting for the other 11 cents. Turtle Rock resident Bob Pal· ton, a certified publi c accoun· tant, chall enged the cut derived from the reserve depletion as ''not a cut at all." I-le protested to the OOard that it only means taxes were too high in the past or will have to be higher in the future to catch up i£ the cut depletes reserves below a safe level. Spill Leaves Good Humor Charged NEW YORK !UPI) -The' Good Humor Corp. today was named in a 244 -count indictment charging the firm with making and selling adulterated ice cream a nd falsifying business re- cords to hide the fact from state inspectors. An official of the firm and a former employe also were in- dicted. Brooklyn District Attorney Eucene Gold said Good Humor since 1972 "knowingly pcoduced, shipPed,,.and sold ice cream pro- -ducts containing a c~form bac- teii a~ count bjgher t ~an permttkd by law." Gold~ said recordl sbowed that some samples ha(t a colitorm !See~CE'CREAM, P•ge.U) -. Top Echelon Given Raises At Saddleback Saddleback College's seven top administrators caught up with the cost of Ii vlng this week through salary increases which averaged $3,000 each. Supt. Robert Lombardi tops the administrative s alary scale with $40,500 a year, plus an addi- Uonal $1,200 for travel expenses. • Other administrators and their salaries are : --Bus iness Manager Roy Barletta, $35,500. -De an. of Students Jack Swartzbaugh, $32,000. -Dean of Instruction R.L. Platt, $32,000. . ' . -Associate D~tan of Instruc- tion Willia m Jay, $30,000. -Associate DelW of c.ounsel- ing and Stu'dent Affairs Bill Kel- ly, $30,000. -Associate Dean of Ad- missions and Records Robert B<>sanko, $30,000. Teachers a nd claSsified employes of the Saddleback Community Collegl District two weeks ago received s alary in· creases of 12.1 percent. All of the w age adjustments are retroactive to July~· ,or:--·;(i C-•t 11t'eatllet- Grisly Find Body Found in Concrete SAN DIEGO (AP) -A man's body has been found encased in a seven -foot block Of conCrete, a cof- _fin made with ready-mix poured into a plywood box. · An arm w as s tic king out. The body, identUied as that of Manuel Uribe, 21, of San Ysidro, was clad only in jeans. · Another man was being questioned by police to- day. An odor coming from a van truck led to discovery of the body l ast Wednesday. Police b r oke the locked rear door and shattered the cement sarcophagus with picks and a crowbar. Inside the cement was a plank o f plywood, ap- parently left after the material had been wet and left to harden and the other woode n s ides removed. There were re inforcing rods through the cement, ve rtically and horizontially, surrounded b y a heavy . chain and padlock. · . Ania'utopsy to dete rmine the cause of death w as scheduled. Housewives 'Should G.et Social Security' MANILA, The Philippines CAP) -Anthropologist Margaret Mead said today she thinks housewives should get credit toward Social Security and other pensions for all the work they do arowtd the house. At a seminar on women's rQ).e WOMEN'S LIB BLAMED FOR CRIME WAVE, AS in development, Dr. Mead also advised young women to bre3k away from d ependence on men as the breadwinne r, s aying this would also serve as male libera· lion. "Wives are the cheapest form or labor," s he s aid, "and the richer a man is, the better his wife does her work, for nothing. !fa man earned $100,000, it would take a ll the money he earps to find enough women to do what his wife does for nothing. "It takes the work of five women to equal the work of one wife. We ought to qualify whal a woman does in the home and give he r credit when it comes to com· puling Social Security payments and pensions," s he said. She said the time has come ''to phase out the nuclear familY. We will go back to the communities so the children will grow up among large groups of people. The future lies in the community-family of people or different ages and economic levels Jiving close together.'' • Judge · Opem Doors ' -To Film Seizures By ,OHNVALTERZA 0t .. O.llrPi1titSUt1 • Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald DU.ngan ruled Wednes- day there "is frotiable cause to believe th11t tWo 1ex'fllms being shown.itrBalboa are obscene. And tile dec.iaion which ended a week of hearings sets the stage for more search warrants and seizures of "Deep 11lroat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones." next highest court. That bid drew an immediate objection from Deputy District Att.Orncy Orella Sears. She took sharp issue with the request and alleged that if it were granted it would allow the continuing show- ing of films which m her mind are illegal. Judge Dungan d enied the stay. (See OBSCENE, Page AZ) Beaker Drops To Floor A UC Irvine lab technician and her boyfriend we re declared un· injured Wednesday night after a beaker or radioactive chemicals shattered in a campus lab. Campus Radiation Safety Of. fi cer Bill Wadman checked the couple with radiation detection gear and determined that neit her had been conta minated and that neither required treatment. Valerie Segur , 19, of 1179 Glen- neagle Terrace, Costa Mesa, and trer boyfriend, Roger Krason of Santa Ana, were exposed to about 1.2$ mlcrocuries of.carbon 14 in an endol acetic acid solution., Wadm3.nsaid. w adman said the radiation con- tained was minuscule •. ''about a thousandth the amount in a wristwatch." Campus Police Chief Robert Heavey said it is customary for students to be working in the laboratories late at night. Heavey called it "a lot of ado about nothing." But virtually all the firefight· ing appa r atus in Irvine respondert to the re rx>rt of a "radiation spill." Miss Segur, who was working her last night as a lab assistant before quitting the job, knocked the bottle fro m a shelf of a refrigerator in Steinhaus Hall about 11 p.m . • The b o ttle was labe le d "radioactive," and the campus police were called. "I didn 't want to start so much of a fuss," s he said this morning. ··1 just wanted som eone to come over with a. geiger cowtter 3nd gloves and clean up the spill. I knew it was n't dangerous." At the scene Wednesday, Wad- man said, "I could drink that much without being hurt." Fire me n alerted emergency rooms at Orange County Medical Center and Tustin Community Hospital, but a fter Wadman checked the area it was de- termined that the facilities were nOtneeded. An officer at the scene noted that the accident occurred. on the 30th anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima. Douglas Released NEW YORK (UPI) -Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas today was r eleased from the re· habilita tion center where he had been recovering rrom a disabling stroke suffered last Dec. 31. VolleyfJaU Tea• Today's Closing N.V.St~ks v THURSOAY, AUGUST 7, 197 5 TEN CENTS Rate The combined t~x rate for I rvine homeowners will total more than $12 per $100 assessed value once 311 laxing agencies set their rates. The county assessor's office re· ports assessment in creases of five lo 10 pe rcent on individual homes in th e city. llowever, some homeowners have re ported increases or up to :X> percent. Compa ratively, the 25.S·cent cut Biggest Shark? 25.5c amoUnts to about two percent or the total l3X rate. Trustees de b3ted ror alxlut two · hours over whether the budgel had been adequate ly considered. Patton and Trustee Frank Hurd said it had not . They contended. that the s pending plan was nol sufriciently detailed to allow careful scr utiny. But Trustee Elizabeth Sicoli CSee BUDGET. Page A2) Bill Rhoades holds open the jaws of what may be one of the biggest g r e at white sharks e ver caught. The shark weighs 2,400 pounds a nd measures 15 feet, two inches. Rhoades, who caught the monster, said he will let it go to Marineland of the Pacific for display to the public. It was captured off Anacapa Is land. V allerga Verdict Weighed by Jury By GARV GRANVILLE Of Ille Drlly Piiot 5t." VENTU RA -Three months to the day after he was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on seven felony charges, county Assessor Jack Vailerga's fate £ell into the hands of a Ventura County jury late Wednesday. After Judge Robert Shaw in- structed the jury on the legal measures it must use to de- termine Va ller ga's guilt or in· nocence, the panel met briefly late in the afternoon and selected a fore man. This morning, the nine-m an. three-woman jury began verdict deliberations in a temporary Court building on a hillside over- looking the ocean. During those deliberations, the jurors will decide whether or not the assessor com milted em· bezzlement, grand theft and mis- appropriation or public monies in connection with the sale or a computerized a ppraisal system to Spartanburg Cowtly, South Carolina. If found guilty of any or the seven charges. Vallerga faces a possible prison term or from one to ten years, forfeiture of his $36,500-a -year elected office and possible fines of up to$10,000. Should the jury find the 53~ year-old assessor innocent, he will have won only round one in a three round legal battle to vin- dicate himself. Still ahead of Vallerga is t he trial covering a second Grand Jury indictment that charges him with illegal acts related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 con- gressional campaign. Falr skies Friday with continue(. s unn_y warm days. PatGby early morn- ing fog •t th• beaches. Highs trom 72 to 80 at the strand rlalnl to neai90 in· Jandareu. It alto served as the trigger for criminal trials now set to begin Aug. 26 on charges that the Balboa Pussycat Theater has ex- hibited obscene films. Neivport Beach Police Chiel B. James Glavas said loday the pre-- limlnary rulplg gives him en· cou.rac:ement. Cubans Visiting UCI He must a lso stand trial on five counts of misconduct charged to him in a Grand Jury accusation. At issue as the jury deliberates "today is whether or not Vallerga profited illegally from the 19'73 sale to Spartanburg. INSIBEffDAli Som< ~ COGll ,.ri- d<nt1 lhouglll •llev cool<! Q<l thrir 100tchlmocal!it.-idrn· Ufi<d Saturda~. l>af lll<Jlrc. as mvs1mo.....,,-. P.ol/IC·I. •••• • ., .. link. ti'=*~ ~ ' ~L.:.lar ••c• "'J= ;-.:•:.•.:.. : DJ-'I ,...._...._ AC .. =-··"' ' M ('e1 Al ~........ Dl4 ·= ~-«.: °" ~ ., ,., • .._,. .. _..,.. A4 MM I 191 Q ._...... A' . \ ••we do intend to make every effort to mp the •llowins ot rums which have. been Judged pre- Umb:Mirlly \cf be obscene," he said'. Dungan,, who vlewed the two fllm1 iD • private showing ar· ranged by pollce and the PT'O-' secutlon. said his judgment was based primarily on the moyies themselves. He insisted" that they, not testimony by expert de- fense witnesses, were U1e "best evidence." Theater chain lawyer Robert McDaniel 11ked immediately alter the n&llng that the decision be myed for 10 dayo to allow for preparat.lon of an appeal to the . --... • 'l - By DOUG PlllTZSCllE play in the 1976 Olympics in Mon- • ot .. Dllffy""".... treal, Canada. + A Ciiban flag banging outside While volleyball is not one or one of UC Irvine's residence the major crowd pulle rs in halls is one of relaUvely few American athletic competition, it slgna of the first visit to the Unit-ls one of Cuba's most popular ed. states by a Cuban atbJe6c spectator spart.s. · team since 1960. . Crowds of· 18·,000 are not un· Volleyball tea ms from the common at· Cuban games, ac· U.S .• Cuba, Mexico, Canada, cordin1 le Mario Rodriguez, vice Halli and th e Dominican dirtMt.or tor lnternaUooal rela· Republic are encamped at lhe tiom for U.e Cuban contingent. Middle Earth and Mesa Court~ So popular ere the games that aideo ce halls for the Nort aciabanpressgroup of20hasset . ~merica, Central Aftlerica ~Iles for llve play· by.play Caribbean volle1HI}, · ~{ broadcasts of the games to 0(SeeSport8,PageD!):'" r 1 7 . ' Dlrtect phone litles bave • The winning team will go on to been aet up to eall ln game stories to°Cuban newspapers. The m en's and women's team s from the U.S. a nd five other <'OUntries plus their camp followers broug ht about 300 persons to the U CI residence halls, whic h are now vacant due to s ummer v~ions. · The days a re ostly taken up with training, rest ng and plu.yorr g11 mes . But a break in the schedule Tuesday allowed about 50 of lhe CU bans to visit South COast Plaza for a buying s pree. Nancy Patterson, wlfa of Dan Patterson who plays on the U.S. !SeeTEAM, Pa1e.U) THA.NKS, Blff 'NO THANKS' LAS CRUCES, N.M. (U PI) - Re p. Harold Runnels {D-N.M. ), routinely sends a letter of con· gratulations to consUtutents who have babies , but m ade a mistake :m sending one to Isabel Blshop • Mrs . Bishop sent RuMcls,badc. a letter thanking him tor his lhw&hlli , but said ~be WU 77 years old and a widow. t ' I • J • -::1% OAILY PILOT Thur9day, Augu117, 1975 ... RedArmyfl!~~~~~A~~-r\l Campaigns Tax Referees Releases Hostages K U;\L1\ LU !\t PUR, lrtalaysl::i (UI>I l --A b~1nd of Japttnese Red Al'my terrorists released their l ~1st 15 hostages today lllld took off for Libyu aboard 3 Japanese ;_iirliner , en ding an 80·hour reign of t e rror that creatt!-d a diplomatic crisis belwct:n J apan and ~1 a laysi<.1 . Ma l aysian H o me Affairs Minister Ghazali Shafie said he had to thre<.1 ten to "hijack" the ~irrrafl himse lf and put a Malaysian night crew aboard to put an end to Japunt:se s talling Lactics and meet a Red Army de· ad.lin e for departure. The notorious R ed Army group whi c h h a!!i ca rri e d out massacres. bombings and other outrages throughout the world, s hot its "·ay into the U.S. Em· bassy Monday and seized 53 .hostages including U.S. Consul General Robe rt Stebbins, two American businessmen and a Swedish diplomat. The guerrillas treed most of their hostages Wednesday and ~e remainder today in exchange !or nine Japanese c rewmen to fly ~ plane, four official substitute hostages lo guarantee their safe- t)' and five Red Army criminals lo"''n here from Japanese jails to neet ransom demands. The departure Y.•as delayed for bours \11hile Japanese and Malaysian officials tried to get <.'learance from Libya for the plane to fly to Benghazi. They were denied permission to fly ~ve r India and Iran but finally ~e granted pe rmission to re· at Colombo, Sri Lanka and n those arrangements ap- ~d to be shaky. He avy ,·ds were posted at the Colom- 1 Airport and the plane crew NJS told the doors must re· mained closed during the refuel· ing. The Iraqi News Agency 1aid South Yemen changed its mind .ind that ~b~ plane would not be ~lloW'ed to refuel there. f'ro111 P~AI ICE CREAM count 200 ti mes the level permitted by law, and others had a bacterl.o\ogl.ca\ rat,ng ''too rlumerous to count." Asking to comment, David St. Clair, a legal representative· for Good Hurlior, said coliform has been found' to be "not harmful to health or dangerous in any way." tie said it would be "not ap· propriat~ to comment" on the charges relating to falsified re- cords. Gold said the firm kept two sets or quality control records -- one, showing the true coliform COUfll, for confidential use; and the other, showing a false count, which was shown to inspectors from the state Department of Agriculture and M arkels. Gold said the false records were destroyed by Good Humor. t\ccording to Gold. in 1973, the ,.\rmy rejected a shipment of Good Humor ic e cream for hav· ing a too high coliform rating. But in stead of dcstro}ring the ice cre:i m, Good Humor shipped it as a gift to the Jamesburg Home for Boys in Jamesburg, N.J. Th\! indictment included 122 felony counts of falsifying busi· ness records and 122 misde· meanor counts of making and selling adulterated food pro· ducts. Named in the indictments were Donald Kennedy. 44, Edison. N.J .. Good J-lum or·s director of manufacturing, and James Ger· ram, 38, f\.1 atav..·a n, N.J ., former director for quality control . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l"' Or•noo CW•! 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Newm•u• brought the l'lvll suit Mlulnst Cory, challnnaln.i tha v..Udlty or two sl:tte luw11 prohlb1tln11 ln· herttuncc tax referees rton\ con· tributlnt( to cundld11t4's for politic:1I offi cl•. :toli<.·lt or donate more than $200 to uny stute partisan candidate. The sections al10 forbid the controller to appoint any 1uch eontrlbutor a~ a referee wlthin two yeurs ufl~r lhe 'dote or tho <.'onlr1butlon. Deputy Alty. Gen. Rooald V. Thunen Jr .• who represented Cory, said Pachl'a deciaion would be appealed. He saJd the ~tutute s ''enhanced public service'' by removin& any <.·hence of Political contributions bclng used as a lever lo become a referee. * * * President Ford will leave Sunday for a two-week ''working vacation'' in Vail, Colo., and take several side trips. He stops off at a Vietnamese refugee camp at Fort Chaffee, Ark., on the way to Vail, and also will visit oil shale operations in Rifle, Colo., then to Des Moines for a fund-raising dinner, to Minneapolis for an American Legion convention, to Pekin,· Ill., to dedicate a research center. and Peoria for a domestic affairs conference . He'll visit Montana's Llbby Dam Aug. 24, then off for speeches in Chicago and Milwaukee on the way home-. Nl'Y.'mun s:1id he hud puss&! the s tole lust to bt•l'ome a tMx re- feree but was told by Cory he l'Ould not l€'gally be BP.ipolnttd bec11use oCthe legal restrictions. The attorney snld he had con- tributed SlOO to Cory's 1974 cam- paign for controller and $200 each for four other Democratic can· did ates. Jury Probes CoryF~ Appointees Fro111 P~Al TEAM .•• volleyball team and liaison person with the Cuban players, said, "They bought everything in sight," . More Sewage Hits Clemente Beaches Pacht said Wednesday that sections of the state Revenue and Taxation Code that camed Cory to "'ilhhold Ney,•man's appoint· ment were unconstitutional because they single out in· heritance tax rererees. The statutes made it a misde- meanor for referees or appli- cants to solicit or contribute fWlds or political .service to any candidate for controller or to SACRAMENTO CUPn ~ A JW1Uce Department official con· firmed today that a federal erand jury is investigating whether State Controller Ken Cory al- legedly received campaign fund! in return for the appointment of inheritance tax referees. Purchases, she said, included shoes, radios, stereos and clothing. To overcome language bar- riers among the delegations, a number or volunteer high school students from Santa Fe, California and Pioneer high schools in the Santa Fe Springs area are acting as translators for the Spanish-speaking teams. The U.S. team sees Cuba as its toughest competition. The Cuban players, according lo American player Bob Newcomb, can jump 40 inches into the air-about twice the height other na · tionalities leap. But the biggest boos~ Cuba gets, said Newcomb, is the popular support for the game. Americans-and particularly American sportswriters-tend to ignore the sport, be said. Meanwhile, international politics is an 111,ored topic among the volleyball p\ayen. Cuba has captured ill share or headline space lately with re· ports of CIA plota against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and the re- cent removal of trade sanctions against Cuba by the Organization of American States. "We just don 't talk about those things," said Alice Englert, tournament coordinator tor the United States Volleyball Associa· lion. "It wouldn't be polite." The Yolleyball teams will stay through the end or the week, with~ matches scheduled throughout Southern California and a final game Friday at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. f'ro111P~AI OBSCENE Dungan heard rour days or argu menll on the issue 0£ ob· scenity and in his summation Wednesday he termed the ex- perience' 'an education.'' He conceded, however, that his ruling was sure to be reviewed by higher courts. "But until then, it's the only ruling in effect,•• he said. A SPokesman for the Balboa Pussycat Theater said today that because of Wednesday's court de- cision, the theater hu replaced· ''Deep Throat'' and ''The Devil in MLss Jones'' with twootherfllms. Teacher P ay Cuta · BERKELEY (UPI) - Berkeley teachers race a 2.25 percent pay cut voted by lhe board of education Wednesday. By JACK CHAPPELL Ott•D.lllJ POteSUH More raw sewage poured onto the San Clemente beach Wednes- day "'hen a temporary pump at a sewage lift station f.ailed. The beach was closed by the Orange County Health Depart- ment when a primary pump at F ro111Page A I BUDGET ••• retorted, "We've had the budget for three months and we have had adequate opportunities lo get answers to all or our questions. Some of the questions may not have been asked in your pre- sence." The proposed budget was adopted without changes. However, after adopting , the budget, trustees approved a 5.5 percent salary increase for ~s­ trict administrators. The in- crease will cost the district $42 000, Rajcic said, adding that s12:000 of that was not in the budget. Rajcic repeatedly told board members that the budget will mean ·'an erosion in district pro· grams." The budget calls for $1,515 to be spent per student, compared to $1,.504 last year. The increase of less than one percent, he said, WW mean less spending power per student when inflation is con~idered. Even without inflation, he said, the increases in salaries awarded this year shift funds from other areas. Patton argued that the cuts in real spending power do not have to mean less services to the stu· dents. The funds could be made up, he said , by economies . in areas like travel, telephone bills and others not directJy related to students. Magazine Seller Rape d in T ustin A woman selling magazines from door to door In the Tustin area was raped Wednesday night by a man who pulled her into his apartment and sexually assault· ed her on his couch, Orange County Sheriff's officers report· ed today. Deputies who are seeking the unidentified sus~ct said he also forced his 19-year-old victim to participate in acts of sexual perversion. They said she was otherwise unharmed. Huntington Case Pair Held in Rape Of NY Vacationer A 3CJ.year-old New York City woman vacation1ng ln Orange County allegedly wu kldnaped Crom hl'r hotel early Wednesday, brought lo a Huntineton Beach apartment and raped by two men. Police arrested John J01eph Potenza, 29, of 6100 Edtna:er Ave., Huntln1ton Beach, and Reta Shane Bo z orr.n~a. 35, Garden Grove, on suspicion of rape, sell: perversion and lddnap. Both are being held 1n clly Jail With ball sel al $25 ,000 e1ch. PoUce·said the woman met the two men in a bar at her Buena Park hotel. Later she went out· .side into the parking Jot, police said, was coerced into one of the men 's car, then driven to Hunt· Jngton Beach against her will. Officers 11td she told them 1he w11 'taken to Potema's apart- ment, raped ind forced to com· rnitothe.r sex acta. At ibout 5 a.m. Wednesday, ahe 1rabbed aome of her ·. clQthlnJ, dreued and ran outalde · sctf'amlnt, pcUce reported. Rt9ldentt oC otber 1partmenta heud her and called pollee, who arre1ted Bo1orpla and Potesua aa they aUeeedly tried to leave the complell:. the same Lind8 Lane lilt station failed Friday. The temporary pump had been installed when the first pump failed. Signs warning ··No Swimming Ticker Tic B.v Order ot the Orange County Assistant U.S. AttorpeyDonald H . Ht'ller said the grand jury ln Sacramento has evidence in the Cory case and reported the in· vestigation could continue "in· definitely.'' .Health Department" were pasted T • ., Wednesday along the beach. i nptt i ape Lifeguards are barring swim· NEW YORK (AP) _.A ming in a 400-yard stretch ex· ''The jury began hearing evidence on the matter on July 3>," said Heller. "That's all I can say," tending north from lhe municipal computer malfunction at "We are cooperating fully," pier. the New York Stock Ex· said Gentry D u r h am. a change caused the ex-spokesman tor Cory, adding that The Sail Clemente City Council change ticker system lo-Harvey Peterson, a controller'• authorized purchase or a $6.500 day to lose track of part of office management analyst, replacement pump for the Llr.da the day's trading. '---testified before the grand jury a Lane lift station Wednesday. The It was the lotb such loss week ago. new pump was ordered today this year and lhe first Since Last month, it was dlsclOBed and delivery is expected in about July 7. Four or the earlier that a U.S. Justice Department ty,·o weeks, Howard Birlew, as. failures caused a tem-investigation aimed at learning sistant city engineer said, porary halt in trading on whether Cory illegally solicited Jn the meantime, a new motor the NYSE floor. or accepted campaign contribu- has been attached to the frame of TheExchaugesaiditlost Uoos in exchange for appoinUng the pump which originally failed, volume and price informa· 74 refer ees in June was un· Birlew said this jury-rig should lion for the first hour's derway_ provide enough pumping capaci-trading and would not be The investigatioa reportedly - ty to handle the demands made able to reconstruct the cen~rs on whether a federal on the coastal sew.er line. missing information until m ail fraud violation occurred The coastal line is pushed lo after the trading close. whep Cory mailed ternilnaUon capacity during the summ;·~'·:..._::::~;::==::;r::::::=:::::::~~~notices to 23 referees be fired. SALE! ON DISHWASHERS·WASHERS•DRYERS Featuring MA YTAG'S Top Model WU601 DISHWASHER ' • • \· l 7 Huntington· Beach Fountain. Valley EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 219, 4 SECT IONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. Today's Closi,.g ~.Y. Stocks THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1975 TEN CENTS Cuban Spikers at VCI for Tourne y By DOUGl .. AS FKl'l'Z.SCHE: Of-O•l t~·PUotS..H A Cuban nae hanging out.side one of UC Irvine's residence halls is one of relatively few signs of the first visit to the Unit· ed Stales tJ:y a Cuban athletic ieam since 1960. Volleyball te:.ims from the U.S., Cuba . M exico, Canada. 1-laiti and the Dominican R epublic .art· encamped at the Middle Eo1rth and Mesa Court re· sldencc balls ror the North America, Centrul America and Caribbean volleyball playoffs (See Sports, Page Ql). The winning team will go on to play in the 1976 Olympics in Mon· treat, Canada. While volleyball is not one or the major crowd pullers in American athletic competition, it is one of Cuba's most popular spectator sparts. Crowds· of 16,000 are not un· common at Cuban games, <:tC· cording to Mario Rodriguez, vice director for international rela· lion's for the Cuban contingent. · So popular are the g1tmes lhat a Cuban press group of 20 has set lip facilities for live play-by-play radio broadcasts of the games to Cuba. Direct phone lines have been set up to call in game stories to Cu bun ne wspapers. The men 's and women's teams Crom the U.S. and rive other l'Ountries plus their camp rollowers brought aboul 300 persons lo lhe UCJ residence halls, which are now vacant due- to summer vacations. The days are mostly taken up with trai.ning, resting and'playor( game.a. 1 , BUt ·a break in the schedule Tuesday allowed about 50 of the Cubans to vi5it South Coast Plaza for a buying spree. Nancy Patterson, wire of Dan Patterson who plays on the U.S. volleyball t ea m and liaison person with the Cuban players, said, "They bought everything in sigf'll." Purcha1es, she s aid, included shoe&, radi os, s tereos and clothing. · To overcomt" IJnguage bar- riers a mong the dclcgalions, a number of volunteer high school stud e n ts from Sa nta F'c . California and Pioneer high schools in lhe Santa l'~e Springs area are acting a s translators for the Spanish-speaking teams. The U.S. team secs Cuba as its loughesl competition. The Cuban players, according tu American t5ee TEAM, Page 1\2) Mideast War Peril To U.S.? • • ' B'andits ·Strike WASHINGTON (AJ>) -Pres i- dent Ford s aid this afternoon there is a real possibility of con- frontation between the United States and the Soviet Union if war breaks out again in the J\.tid· die East. (Related story, A4) The President warned Is rael and Egypt that they must be flex - ible and do something soon if lhey are to avoid another war. "lf there isn't a movement right now, the possibility for war between Is rael and the Arabs is increased significantly," Ford said in an interview taped for showing today on about 150 Public Broadcast System (PBS) stations. "We've had four wars in the Middle East," Ford said. "A fifth one not only means that Israel will be fighting the Arabs, but the potential of confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union is a possibility. ''Both Israel and Egypt have to Wlderstand that flexibility at this erucial time is important to the peace of that area and possibly peace ill the world," the Presi· dent said. Ford said he discussed the possibility of a U .S.-USSR COD· -frontaUon in the Middle East with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev at the recent European security conference in Helsinki. "I think the Soviet Union has acted. in a. vet,y ~e~pansible way,''" h'e said. "J think tpey un· derstand the potential con~· quenees of no progress for. con• Unued peace and underltarldini in the Middle E81>t. '' Asked by PBS questioners Paul Duke and Martin Agronsky if he were optimistic about.the Middle East si~uation , Ford replied that prospects are "bet· ter today than they were yestel'· day and they're better loda)" than last March when talks un· fortunately broke off. .. Valley Plans To Buy Land As Park Site The Foun tain Valley City Council has ordered the purchase of land for a civic center park directly south of city hall. The 2.23-acre lot is -currently being used as a horse stable. Councilmen gave the city staff the go-ahead to negotiate for th~ land, which has been listed for sale. Councilmen stipulated thctt tbe purchase price should not exceed the city's appraised value of the land. That should be about $100,000, city officials said. City Controller Howard Stephens said the park will be de· signed to conipliment the civic center. •;There wotl 't be any buildings on it. \Ve wanl to retain the natural environment," he said. He added that, if the city is un- able to buy the \propert.y, it will be condemned. ''By negotiating between parties we can obtain the proper- ty faster,'' Stephens said. He said there is no time limit on the park's completion. Beachgoers ' Delly Pl_. ...... .,, LH l'•YM E11rthquake? No just par.t of a $4 million renovation of Huntington Jle~ch High School to bring it up 'to stat e earthquake stand ards. Started in 1973, the project is supposed to be '" fui:is hed this fall. Sol!le school officials said the school's · " Cebtr al Hall probablY never would have crumbled in an earthquake because "it was really hard to tear down." ' ' V allerga Verdict . . Weighed by Jury By GARY GRANVILLE 0t lfte D•llY Pllol $Litt VENTURA-Three months lo the day after he was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on seven felony charges, county Assessor Jack Vallerga's fate fell into the hands of a Ventura County jury late Wednesday. After J udge Robert Shaw in· structed the jury on the leg(ll 'measures it must use lo de- ter mine Vallerga's guilt or in· nocence, the panel met brleOy late in t he afternoon and selected a foreman. This. morning, the nine-man, three-woman jury began verdict deliberations in a lemparary court building on a hillside over· On to Libga looking the ocean. During those deliberations, the jurors will decide whether or not the assessor committed em- bezzlement, grand the~ and mis- appropriation of public monies in connection with the sale of a computerized appr aisal systemr to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. If found guilty of any of the sfven charges, Vallerga faces a possible prison term of from one to ten years, forfeiture of his $36,500-a-yea.r elected office and possible fines of up to $10;000. .. Should the jury lir\4 the 53· )"ear-old assessor innOcent, he will have won only round one in a (g.. YALLERGA, P1ge A2) J'~panese ~e~ Ar;~y Frees 15 Hostages . , . . ,, KUALA LUMPUR, Ma laysia The guerrillas !'°""'1 most 61 <UPI) -A band of Japanese Red their h6stages Wednesday and Army terrorists released. their the remainder today in exchange last 15 hostages todaf and took for nine Japanese crewmen to fly off for Libya aboard a Japan~se the plane, four official su~til\lte airliner, ending an *>-hour retgn hostages to guarantteitierr ~afe- of terror that created a ty and five Red Army'Criminals diOlomaUc crisis between Japan CSeeTEltROR;PaceAZ) and Malaysia. JI ALLEY SEIS Deposits Taken In Bank ' Huntington Beach police are searching for a five-foot tall bandit who took $1 ,851 in gas sta· tion receipts Wednesday inside a bank orfice. Police said Ted Deits, an alten· dant ror the Signal Gas Station at 8972 Adami Ave., was rob~ jusl after he entered Southern California First National Bank, 8899 Adams Ave .. to make a de- posit. The bandit, d escribed as weighing about 110 pounds and 1 being 16· to l8-years-0ld, alJeged· ly walked up behind Deits and apparently simulated a weapon by jabbine his finger in Deits' back, police said. Deils dropped his cash box and walked across the bank lobby, police reported, wtiile the young robber picked up the box and fled out the bank'• back door .. Dennis Allen, an off-duty Long Beach policeman, and another bank customer noticed the'rob- bery and jumped in Allen's pickup lruck to chase the bandit. They spotted him minutes tater walking along Trident Lane in a housing tract near the bank, police said. Allen drove over a lawn in pursuit, po)jce said, then the rob- ber jumped over a wooden fence. Allen then drove into the fence, wrecking bis truck. The, off.iiuty officer conl~ued chasing lbe robber on fool across lawns In the tract. but lost sight of him. Police searched the tract with the use of a helicopter later, but were unable to locale the bandit. Vacationing Woman Raped In Hmitington . A 30-year-o ld New York City woman vacationing in Orange County allegedly was kidnaped from her hotel ear ly Wednesday, brought to a J-luntington Beach apartment and raped by· two men.• Police arrested John Joseph Potenza, 29, of 6100 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach, and Reza S hane Bozorgnia, 35, Garden Grove, on suspicion of rape, sex perversion and k!dn~P: Both are being held in city Jail with bail set at $25,000each. Police said the woman met the two men in a bar al her Buena Park hotel. Later she went out· side into the parking lot, police said was coerced into one of tbe . men°'s car, then driven to .Hunt· ington Beach against he r will. Officers said she told them she was taken to Potenza's apart· ment, raped and forced to com· mil other sex acts. At about 5 a.m . Wednesday, . she grabbed some of b.er · clothing, dressed and ran outside screaming, police reported. Residents of other apartments heard her and called police, who arrested Bozorgnia and Potenza as they allegedly tried lo leave the complex. Seal Beach School Find Rattler Mal aysian Home Affairs MlnJster G haia li Shafic said he ha.d..to threaten to "hijack" the aircraft himself a nd put a A 42-lnch rattlesnake was dis· Mnlayslan fiigh.t crew aboard to BUDGET MEETt.·., ·Bu~et Af;l!>~ted '· J;' I I ._ ,. , lat ~ eovered lo a totlet ~~Isa~.!--pUt..an end to Japanese stallinC - State Beach today, and beaten lo tactics and meet a Red Army de· death by a liregu'ard. adli.ne for departure. Llfeguards said the.snake was The notorious Red Army group discovered by young beach&oers w h i c h h a s c a r r I c d o u t ..about 11 a.m . nearTower24. massacrt'!s. bombings and other · "Someone could have put it outrages throug hout the world, t here,'' obeerved ll(t:l\lard Mike' ahot Its way into the U.S. Em· Slarkweather, "or it couJd have bassy Monday and seized 53 comi 1croo• the hilhway lrom bostaces lncludlnJ U.S. Consul t..he (wildlife) preserve." o.neral Robert Stebblns, two .. I've never heard of anything American businessmen and a 11ke it,'' he added. SWediahdiploma\.. T.b" .Founta!n t va~ley ti,., Si!a1·,n.ae)\ ·11d1oOI "°'rd tctiooi 'board will hold a has a'doptei o $1 1~ million bUdcet public hearing tonlg~t .on for flsc;tl j"S-76,. _.,_dlitttc:l"Of4 - its proposed $13.6 million nciabi .,... tPredlC~lhe saln< budget for llscal 19"f5-76! A. f2 26 tax:r-.t.a as 11\1 ~ ,, 'J; 11 The budgeqs up $600,000 ', ilrarx •Dre~1lii aii;rlnt~n- ovcr last yea!>, and disirlc;t~·' 111; oal'd t~·bu et I~ up_bf olliolars ••P"c~r t~.r 'tU'11 ' • '" · -~.tlq9 oV. e,;t~,....1~ r.ate to iricte .. e , ~. f J .M·~"'ltl ownem ,.. a., ceall" aboVe last ~ar' $50 ooo home would pay .$282.50 t;Z.ao--per $100 as.st.sse\1 for' elementary education next vabaaUon. • ______ 1 °"lly P'llel 51.tf "!"" 'PROBABLY OllSCl;NE' • Judge Donald Dunilan Judge RUies "Deep Throat ' . ' ' 'Devil' 'Dirty ' By IORN VALTERZA ,Qt 11M D•llY Pll.t Stall Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan r uled Wednes· day there is probable cause lo believe that two sex films being shown in Balboa areob6cene. And the decision which ended a week of hearings sels the stage for more search warrants and seizures o( "Deep 'nU;oat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones." It also served as the trigger·f~r criminal trials now set to begin Aug. 26 on charges thal the Balboa Pussycat Theater has ex· hibited obscene films. Newport Beach Police Chief B. J a mes Glavas said today the pre· liminarY ruling gives him en· cour agement. "We do intend to make every effort to slop the showing of films which have been judged pre· liriiinarily lo be obscene," he said. Dungan, who viewed the two fi)ms "in a private showing ar· ranged by police and the pro- secution, said his judgment was based primarily on the movies themselves. He insisted that they, not testimony by expert de· fense witnesses, were the "best evidence." Theater chain lawyer Robert McDaniel asked immediately after the ruling that the decision be stayed ror 10 days to allow for pr~parQ,tion or an., appeal to the ne:xt highest court. Tbat bid d~~w an isnmediate objection from Deputy District Attorney Orella Sears. She took sharp issue wiip the request and alleg'ed that if i~ were ~ranted it w6uld 3110w the continwiig show· ing of films>') which' in her mind are illegal. -. Judge Dungan denied the st11;y . Dungan heard four days of arguments on the issue. of ob· scenity1 and in his summation Wednesday; be termed the ' ex· <See OBSCENE, Pa1e A2) ' Wiruh Batu:r Army Trvftps FT. CHAFFEE, Ark. <UPI) - High winds' battei;ed a t .. t <lty .,...here · dvt-of-state Army re · siervist.s are uqderolng summer ~ing'Wednkdiy ntgh(;injur- thi; more t'han 70 Pc~ ·'". 'A spoke'sman at Fl. Chaffee $ald rqserv'tats from scvtral s\"ates were in the tent cily' and about !500 rcservl!Jt.5 from the t72nC:I support unit trort•"Tulsa. Okla., ... tn fra'me billets three -miles aw1.y. · JS(t'.1 1:c . James K .. Hettey of ttie TUisa unit.-said abliit half of the tents were-'de•tro)'<Jd by hlch wind141nd ace<1111p1n1in1 hill. _$2,700 Loot in Holdup A gun-toling bandit escaped 14-'ith $2, 700 in cash Wednesday morning from a Hbntington Beach savings and loan office. police said today. Investigators said lhc robber entered the Great Western Sav· ings brani::h al 16141 Beach Boulev3rl:I , about 11 :17 a.m. He approaChed Operations Of· ficer Betty Brennan, di splayed a han«tgun and announced his in - teniions to r ob her, police said . The man, described as in his 20's, With blo nd hair a nd a mostache, then ordered bank customers and em ployes lo stand in one area of the office, while MisS Brennan filled a bag with money. The robber, about five feet, six inches tall and 150 pounds, lhen fled in a car. police said. Uikf-ri(Jing t f,'ens Seize d After Holdup • A pair of bike-riding 18·ycar· olds were arrested by Huntington Beach police Wednesday as they allegedly pedaled away from a robbery. Steve Roger White, 18, of t5202 Clemente St., Westminster, and Douglas Allen Latham. 18, of Edgemont, were booked into city jail on suspicion of robbery. Their bail was set at $25,000 eaC'h, police said. 'Tbe two are sus pected Of snatching a purse about 2 p. m. from a customer at lhe Burge r King res taurant al Beach Boulevard "Bnd McDonald Street, i:blice sci.id. They were pif ked up just soulh of Talbert A venue on Beach. Police said an officer , en route to t'he robbery call at the restaurant, S};"!Otted them. Police allege· the pair·threw the purse away before beillg arrested, and. it has not been found. ..,. THA NKS, B IJr 'NO T HANKS' • LAS CRUCES, N.M. (U PI )-· 'Rep. Harold Runnels (O·N.1\.1 .), routinely sends a letter of con· · gratulations to constilutenls who have babi''5; bui made• mistake in sending'Olle'. to l:iiabel Bishop. · Mfs. Bishop sent Runnels back 'a letter thanking him ror his thoughts, tiut s aid she was 77 years old and a widow. We at•er Fair skies Friday with continued s unny warm days. Patchy early mom· , ing fog at the beaches. Highs from 72 lo 80 at the strand ris ing to near 00 in · land areas. " a2 DAil V PILOT H/F Good H:qmoi• -~ -'lo-- Charged ' . . ' NEW ·YQ.R~ (U PI).-The Good Humor Corp. tod'a y was named in a 244-count indictment charging the firm with making ;.ind selling a<Julleraled· ice crC';.im and fa lsifying businei-S re· rords to hide the fa ct from s lat"' .inspectors .. An official or the firm and a rormer employe •tlso ~:ere if'\· dlctt.>d . Brooklyn District Attorney 'Eugene Gold s aid Good Humor since 1972 "knowingly produced, ~hipped , and sold ice cream pro- dUtts containing a coliform bac- t e-r i a J count higher than permitted by law." Gold said records showed that .some samples had a coJi (orm c.1ount 200 t imes the level permitted by iav.•, and others had :1 bacteriological rating "too nUmerous to count. .. Asking to comment, David"St. Clair. a legal representutiVf? for Good 1-lumor, said coli form has been found to be "not harmful to health or dangerous in any way.°' lie said jt would be "not ap- propriate to comment" on the ~harges reluting to falsified re- cords. Go ld said the firm kept two Sf"ls of quality contra! records -- one. sho~·ing the true C'Oliform count, for con£identia1 use; and the other. showing a false count, whirh was shown to inspect.ors from the 1;tate Department of .r\griculture and Markets. Gold s aid the false records were destroyed by Good Humor. Arcorcting to Gold, in 1973, the Army rejected a shipment of Good liumor ice cream·for hav- ing ;.i too high coliform rating. But instead or destroying the ice cream, Good Humor shipped it as a gift to th·e Jamesburg Home for Boys in Jamesburg, N.J . The indictment included 122 feJony counts of falsifying busi- ness records and · 122 mb:de· meanor counts of making ·and selling adulterated food pro- ducts. · Named in the indictments were Donald Kennedy, 44,. Edison, N:J., Good Humor's director of nlanufacturing, and James Ger- ram,.38, Matawan, N.J., former director ror quality C911lrol. 11f convicted, the corporation faces a fine of up \o $10,000 on each of 122 felony counts and a • fine of up \o $500 on each.of lZ! misdemeanor couo.&s,JQI" s t.qgl oisu?Blniitlion. .; , .. f'roifl Page Al TEAM ... Thursday, Augusl 7. fSJ7S -.... \ ; • i.J '·~ . ,,. .. ; ' r:,._ ~."'. "'';!.. $/!t:,: . Biggest Slaark? A • • ,.\) i: l • ' Bill Rhoades h0Ids open the jaws of what m ay be one of the biggest great white Sharks ever caught. The shark weighs 2,400 pounds and ~fSUres 15 feet, two inches. Rhoades, "Who·caught the monster, Said he will-let it go lo Marineland of the Pacific for <llsplay to the public. II was captured off ~acapalsland . ' · H _ousewives 'Should Get Sqcial Security' M.A:NlLA, Thet·Pbi\ippi1res·· CAP) -Anthropologist Margaret Mead said today she thinks housewives 'hl>uld., get cr~dit toward Sq.cial Secwily,and ~r pensio.ns for all the w,ork they do , around tbe house. ·, At a seminar on women's role School Eyes in developmen~ De,, Mead also advised young women to break away. from dependence on men as the.breadwinner,1saying this would 'also serve as male liber8- tion,.. . ·. . '','Wives are the cheapest form of labor," s he said, "and the richer a man is, the better his player Bob'N.ewcomb, can jump Fact-finding' 40 inches into the air-about twice the height other n11· • --· · WOMEN 'S LIB BLAMED FOR CRIME WAVE, AS wire does her work, for nothing. !fa man earned $100,000, it would take all the money he earns to find enough women to do. what his wife does for nothing. lionalities leap. , . . -c · -ul' But the biggest boost Caba · 0118 lanl gets, said Newcomb, is the popular support for · the game. Americans-and particularly American sportswriters-tend to ignore the'6po rt, he said. !Vl eanwhile. intern.ational po litics is an ignored topic among the volleyball.players. Cuba has captured its share or headline space lately with re- ports of CIA plots against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and the re· c.'ent removal of trade sanctions against Cuba by the Organization of American States. ''We just don 'l talk about those ·things," said Alice Englert, tournament coordinator for the United States ;Volleyball Associa- tion . "It wouldn't be polite." The volleyball teams will stay th.rough the end or the week, with matches scheduled throughout Southern California and a final game Friday al the Los Angeles Sports Arena. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , ... Or-(&••• 0.•1¥ Piiot. _, ...... , .. ,, '""" ........ ..... ~·-,.. • ., ... pu~!hl' .... "" ""' 0.1no. t.ooo """'',.,"'" CDml>•~• s--.••• .,.it...,,.,, -1\lwtl -""·· 1 ....... ., .. ,, ..... ¥ ... 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""'"~'"'~ 540-12 20 .. _ .. ..• C11,ri.ft1, ltli 0•••~•' t•ftl fM.~jijtl~I ~t.NtlMw'"'"''"' "'1l•h•l1,j,;(fiW~1i m11\11' •• •d•••U••"'""" .,., •. ~ ,..., .,. <•Jlt•!l .. (I• •11ft•WI ·~· ••I 1t•l !ft,.\l•ft •I -···1t11•-··· IH••• <lltl ~'-•••d •I tttt• Mt11. C.Al.......,•J •"~''' .. '" .. u1111.,....,11t1; .... _,, ..... ,.,.,...: ""'1\¥1-lln•-·-p ... -ft••· -Trust~es ill the Huntington Beach City School District are lookilJg for an outs ide consultant lo pfepare unbiased information about lbe Nov. 4 unification elec· tion . They agreed Tuesday night to search for someone to sort out facts on the proposal's impact to taxpayers, teachers and stu· dents. Deputy Superintendent Charles. Palmer said the .state education code ·does allow dis• lricls to prepare s uch informa- tion, as long as it is unbiased and not written to urge either a yes or no vote. The proposed district would in- clude all o'C the current elemen- tary schoOI di strict, plus o strip of territory in Huntington Beach now served by the Fountain Valley <elementary} School Dis· trict. Long Di.stance Derby Sl,ated The 21st annual Huntington Beacft~ dLStahce runners derby will be' held Saturday starting at 7:30a.m. at the municipal pier. Tllete will be six divisions in· clUd ing the featured lO·mil e men's open. Registration is $1 .50 for the 10-mile iaces and $1 for all three mile races. AAU cards are r~· quired and can be obtained at the race site. The race cour!ie runs from the pier west along the bluffs towa.rds Bo lsa Chica State Beach. OBSCENE . perience '.'an education." He conceded, however, that hi s ruling IAoas sure lo be reviewed by hijher-cou:H..!i . · • "Bui uritil then, it's the only ' rul.ini:in effect ,'' hµsald. A ·spokesman for the Balboa Pussycat Theater said today thnt because o(.Wednesday'a cou.rt de· ciliOn, the theater.has replaced ''Deep.Throat '' and ''TtleDevU in M.bs Jones'' with two other films. -"It takes the woric of five women to equal the work of one wife. We ought to qualify what a woman does in the home and give her credit when it comes to com· puling Social Security payments and pensions," s he said. She said the time has come "to phase out the nuclear family. We will go back to the ~ommwUties so the children Wi11 grow up among large groups of people. The future ·Hes in the community-family of ·people of different ages and .economic levels living close ,together.·· f'•oaPageAl VALLERGA three round legal battle to vin- dicate himself. Still ahead of Vallerga is the trial covering a second Grand Jury indictment that charges hbn with illegal acts related to Rep. Andrew Hinsbaw's 1972 con - gressional campaign. He must also stand trial on Cive ·counts of m isconduct charged to JUm in a Grand Jury acCWJation . .. At issue as the jury deliberates today•ls whether or not Vallerga profited illegally Crom the 19'13 sale to Spartanburg, During the six-day trial, de· tense ··attorneys conceded their chenthad: . -Accepted $714 for consu!Ung services and expenses related to the$2,045 appraisal system sale. -Received $3,000 from Hinshaw as his share of a '6,000 consultant's Cee the South Carolina county paid to the former Oramge County assessor five months after he became a congressman. -'rra veled-10 Washington, D.C., and later tb Spartanburg . with Hinshaw-on .. a $340 airline ticketpaW for by OranpCOullty. • 1 Defense attorney llichard MurphJ' closed his final UJU· m-lo lbe jury Wodneoday by ~IUq'tbe faro rs a county olllcjal Ct.Q .1e1allr accept outside In· tome4f It does not. coofUct wtth his official duilH. • • Ana, Murphy ariued his clleqt d.14 not neaott·ate the sale, Rt ~the Pde~ or lntluen~·e the count)''• dt"clslon to tell the · appralt•I system to another public a1ency. ' I Ticker Tic , Tripi Tape NEW YOllK !AP) -A Computer malfunction at the New York Stock Ex· chunge caused the ex- change . ticker system to- day to lose track or part o! the day 's tl'adlng. It was the 10th such loss this year and the lint since July 7. Four of the earlier failures caused a tern ... porary hall in trading on the NYSE noor. The Exch anee said it lost volume and price informa- tion for the first hour's t.cadlne and would not be able to reconstruct the missing information until after the trading close. f'•oa Pllfle Al· TERROR •.• flown here from Jap1111ese jails to meet ransom demands. The departure was delayed for hours whi le Japanese and Malaysian o((icials tried to get clearance Crom Libya for the plane to ny to Benghazi. They were denied permission to fiy over India a nd Iran but finally were granted permissior;1 to re- fuel at Colombo, Sri Lanka and Aden. Even those arrangements ap- peared to be s haky. Heavy guards were posted at the Colom- bo Airport and the plane crew was told the doors must re- mained closed during the refuel· ing. The Iraqi News Agency said South Yemen changed its mind and that the plane would not be allowed {0 refuel there. Part of the delay in deJ>arture arose from the diplomatic dis- pute between J a p a n a nd Malaysia. Gha:iali blamed it on Japanese stalling. "I had to make a very bold de· cision wheo I called the Japanese ambassador," Ghazall said. "I said, 'Your Excellency, if your government cann'ot give instruc- tions to fly this aircraft, I shall provide the crew from our own airlines and fly this aircraft to Benghazi.' "I wasn't joking when I said '] am going to hijack the plane'." Ghaza l i said he phoned Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak and told him, "IC you find me arrested. by the in· Spector gener 8.\ O( police for hl- jacklne please bail me out.'' Stebbins told UPI in a telephohe interview: ''Jt appears that the guerrillas knew exactly what lhey were go- ing to do and the ninth noor was no random choice. Cory 'Opti•btfc' Delay . • m Oil. , Drilling Seen SACRAMENTO (AP) -Slate Controller Ken Cory says he is "cautiously opUmlsUc" -that the federal covernment will delay its plans to open 1.6 million acres ore the Southern CaUCOmia coast to private oil companies. "I think the message ls rmally starting to eet across," Cory said in an interview Wednesday. The controller made the pre· diction despite an announcement by Rep! John Murphy (D-N.Y.), that the Interior Department re· !used to put orr any offshore lea.se. sales for 90 days. "I am very apprehensive that the juggernaut set ln motion by the Nixon administration still has a lot more momentum than logic would dictate," Cory said. "But as more and more people look at it, it's clear that pre- cipitous leasing is only golne to benefit the oil companies." Murphy, in Alaska Cor hearings on offshore drilling, released a letter from Interior Un · dersecretary Royston Huehes saying that federal oCCictals would not tr ant the 90.<Jay delay. But Murphy predicted the Ford administration Would face ''scores of lawsuits and a con· grusional moratorium" iC lease sales proceeded on schedule. The Southern California tracts are scheduled to be offered for · lease in mid-October. The State Lands Commission has argued federal officials are moving too quickly to sell th.e leases. The commission controls leas· · ing in waters within three miles of the coast but has no authority over leasing outside the three- mile limit. Car Hits Girl In Huntington An ll·year·old Huntington Beach girl was r eportedly "doing fme" at a hospital today after be- ing struck by a car 9!1ednesday. Mindy Sue Garner, oC 20391 Running Springs Lane is being treated at Pacifica J;tospital . She was Injured •t 3;40 p.m., police said, when she dashed across Brookhurst Street at Adams Avenue against tl1f li&bl andintothepathofacat. 1! Officers said the driver, John Stephen Flower ;28, of2l338th St: •. Newport Beach, 11-ied'lo stl>P. tut skidded into the youngster. He was not held. Cory, who is J .. ands Com· mission chairman, ar~ th at · the nation would be better off if Je8stng was delayed .lolntll the federal government changed its leasing policy and studied its energy needs. -· The United States. would be better off, he says, iC the federal government allowed oil com-. panies to drill ofC&hore under operating contracts that leave oil ownership in government hands. Leasing the drill sites, Cory said. turns ownership of the oU over to the oil company. 2-college District Cuis Rate T"1stees of the Coast Com- munity College District ap- proved a $5() million budget for fiscal 1975-76 Wednesday. It calls ror a 13-cent drop in the district's tax i;:ate. The 1975-76 budget will be fmanced by a tax rate of 8>.32 cents per $100 assessed.valuation compared to the 93.48·cent rate required to finance last year's budget . And last year's budget was $3 million lower. The primary reason Cor the tax rate reduction, district officials · said, is the postponement of ma. jor construction projects at the district's ~wo campuses. However, no curtail ment of enrollment at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa or Golden West College in Huntington Beach is expected, officials noted. "The district will not be levy- ing any new taxes, nor will there have to be an enrollment curtail- ment due to the state's cutback of s upport,'' says Correll an Thompson, executive vice chan· cellor of business affairs. Tolal assessed valuation ty- ing-within the Coast Community College District boundaries - roughly from Corona del Mar to Seal Beach -is nearly ll.78 billion·. The. figure• is up by nearly $152 million over· the C'Ofnbined pro- perty values that financed the 1974-7S: budget, district officials said. SALE! , ON DISHWASHERS·WASHERS·DRYERS Featuring MA YT AG'S Top Mo~el WU601 DISHWASHER ......... ,.-,.,.,.,,,.-...,.,.. . • } I t ~ ... &~ W@M [? ~@[?WO©@ . The colam• appears datl)' except S1&urday11nd Mond1y1. (lei/ a probfl'r11·1 'flt1>11 u;r1/l' Pal l>un11 . Put rr11/ c ut r1•d IC1pe . gel tilt> un.~1vt·rs and ac· ttrn1 !fl lll lll't'd fu S(J /Li! lt!CQuil/t'.'' 111 $101'1'r111111·rir u 11d Vu ~1 ne ~.\ '°t !J1/ your q1u'.~fiu11s 111 JJa l IJu11n '·A1 Y o u·r Ser v ice (.Jrat1gt' Co ai'l t Da ily 1>1/01. P.O. JjoJ' J5iill , Cos'o f'.tt&a . CA 926 26. I nclude your 11'/Pphnne nun1t1l'.r . Gold Leaf Care Leary 'Ripoff' Charged SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -As- sociates of Timothy Leary lashed :>UL Wednesday at a federal in· \•estigation into their po5sible in· ~olvement in the LSD apostle's Darcotics ac.tivity and prison escape. Among the former Leary in· . DEAR PA1': I have a gilded timates who spoke to newsmen picture frame that has turned was San Franci&co drug re· dull over the years. I believe it's searcher: Michael Horowitz who a gold leaf lfl&terial. How ·can l will appear before the federal c.lt::an it without ruining the grand jury investigating the f1n1sh? Leary case on Monday. D.F ., Huntington Beach Horowitz charged that fed eral If the rrame ls valuable, pro· agents "ripped off" most of the resslonal cleaning ls advised. Do· Leafy paper!:! in June, 1974 with lt·yourselr procedure ln\'olves .Leary's connivance. Leary had U!!ilng a good quality houH:bold escaped from prison in San Luis dry·cleanlng solvent. Test first Obispo ~n 1970. He began on the underside of the frame., cooperating with federal in· Dampen • cotton ball With the vestigators after he was taken in- sol\'ent and roll or pat -don't to cust.Qdy again. rub or 1erilb -on tbe gold leaf. The grand jury will ask Allow two or three days t0 judge Horowitz about Leary and his as- resulls . If a clean, clear sociates but he won't be required brightening results, you may lo produce documents other than proceed to clean the wbole ~ientific papers and correspon- frame. dence involving Leary and Leary's former Wife, Rosemary. Sltocklng! DEAR PAT: Last April I or- dered £our shock absorbers through the mail for my antique model A Ford. I sent a $125 check "'ilh the order to Antique Auto and Parts by Pete in Chicago. I've telephoned Pete three times and he says that either the shock~ were shipped or that he will ship them again. When I asked for the UPS shipping number, he re- fused to provide il. Will you see ~·hat you can do? T.M.,CoslaMesa The •hocks were shipped by · Pete, and you report you've re· celvedillem. Horowitz was asked if he thought Leary "would throw you to the wolves'' to gain release from federal custody, he replied that Leary's testimony before federal grand juries in Chicago and Orange County last year was "the most far out thing he's ever done. I feel he thinks he did what he had to do." Horowitz described how Leary appeared last June when the two men met in a St. Francis Hotel suite: "There was no question that this was Tim all the W<IY· I felt that Tim really v.•anted out of custody bad. He told me, 'You've never spent time in prison, you've never been away from your wife and children'.'' , I Thurtd!y, August 7. i 975 H /F DAILY PILOT Fears · Pricfi~. ~. _.1 Sharply :,,. " ' Watch the Birdies A ro'JY of rice sparrows from Java make a pre~ty pic~ure pe~ched in the San Diego ?.oo s tropical ram forest aviary. Their pink bilfs and feet add color to the otherwise drab birds, feathered in shades or black, while and gray. Senior Agencies Merige Higher ::~~ WASHI NGTON (AP! --Tbe' a:9verr.rllent reported today that higher costs ror rood and ruel tri@:i gered the second sharpest jumpof' !he year in wholesale prices dur-. mg July, ofrering fresh evidence of a resurgence of inflation. · The Labor Department said it8, Wholesale Price Index climbed 1.2 percent, reversing a decline of one-tenth of 1 perce nt in June. The' rise was the largest since April's 1.5 percent and was only the third' monthly increaseoftheyear. · The increase, which had been expected by Admini:;tratio11: economists, works out to an an-· n!-'al r~e of .14.4 pettenl. Coap..... bmed.w1lh June's increase in cQO:·· sumer prices at an annual rate Qt. 9._6 percent, the latest report \Qr~ <licated that innation is regaini~­ stre~gt.h .. Consumer prices ha~: subsided to an averag~ annual iq··. crease of 5.2 perce¢ during tt>~ three previous months.· : Wholesale, price increases, ol course, usually mean ,hlg~r. prices for CQnsumers and the: latest report did not include.'. several factors already in place: which will push up prices. . Administra tion economistsl;. however, contend the current sur- ge is temporary and will give wa>".: ~·itbin a few months. · The index in cludes prices from. aU levels of the economy, includ-· ing indu~al raw ma.terials a!l9'.' With an eye toward ending organization comprised of the group called the Orange County other items several Steps fe:_ months of bickering between two Area Agency on Aging and the Council on Aging was designated moved from corisumers. Th~ County Moves to End Di,Jlemion on Aged . . Orange County panels on senior county Senior Citizens Council. by the state as the county's AAA. Labor De Par t'm en t s a Ld: citizens, county supervisors fired The latter group was created entitling it to state and county wholfsale prices or just those pro'l the director or one Wednesday by supervisors two years ago to funding. ducts headed for the retail level and ordered both merged into a act as an advisory group The county round, however, ~ere Up 1.-4 P,ercent, the biggest..- single entry. specifically for them. that anothet advisory body was mcreasesmceNovember. •1°• The ne w organization will Dave Fish, a senior analyst for needed,. so the Senior Citizens The department said food aod. be known as the Senior Citizens the County Administrative Office Council w~s formed. · · farm products accounted f?f Program 0 ffice . It will be who has been working to clear uP Fish said the county theii de.-three-fourths of the jump in th.et responsible for advising Orange problems in the seniors pro-termined it could perform the over-allinddx. That category rose County government, chiefly the grams, said there has been an AAA tasks more efficiently than 4.~ percen~ on the':strength of. board of supervisors, about how enormous lar.gle of events and the Council on Aging and ex.. higher prices for :veg~tables~· Seider• Get Aid DEAR P,\T: \l"ho is eligible for the Senior Ci liz1.:ns Property Tax Assistance? Could you also ex- plain the benefits? Two Marines In Custody federal and state aid to senior continuing controversy. ercised its prtrogatiVe to takl! grain, fats and oils, sugar an&. citizens should be spent. He said the only wa,y to solve it over the function. . sweets and all basic protein -+':- Wednesday's action by was to officially dissolve th.e AAA The staff and advisory groups meat , poultry and f.ish. •·t supervisors was designed to end and the Senior Citizens Councili of both organizations were put lndustrjal commodities atl - feuding between the Area Agen-and vest their Powers in the together in the same offices \a.st vanced four-tenth;: of 1 percent.._ cy on Aging and the coµnty's Senior Citizens Program Office, fall and the rivalry over who was due lo higher prtcis'ror fuels 'and'.' L.G., Costa Mesa . Tlais pro«ram appUea to tm.e occupaat ho•eowaen wbo re· ached age 12 ao latertbu Jan. J, "' Senior Citizens Coyncil. It C-AIP~ whichfo is hea.ded ' by Walter in control be, an, Fish said. related prOOucts itndpOwer. :i.. after supervisors heard an emo-SC3.)es. ' . " ' It was then that the· Senior · The lat~t advanc~ left tfie iJ\!".: tional appeal by Dalila Niev.es. fistr explained the \equeiice of Citizens· Program OffiCe came dex 8.7 percent ahe'8'cl df WS"ere ttt · lt7S. rHided la Callfonlla on or For ·R!Jbhery the fired director of th~ county's events that led to the confusion into being, but Fish said it was in was a year ago. This was the Area Agency on Aging. and controversy. ~ name only until the board's ac-smallest 12-mort,t.h .. (IR'<IJ.P® since She said what the board was He ,sai~ a semi·in~ependent' , lion Wednesday. the 8.z·percent figure recorded in doing 'waB "illegal" under terms ,-------~---------------------!:F'."e"'b":ru!!_a;i_ri:;Yt:,1!;9!'7~3'-. -~----~ before lbal dale, aad whose total LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two household lecome for caleedar Camp Pendleton Marines wanted year 1'7t did aot e•cftd h.O,OIO. in connection with an Oceanside Aulstaace up to 91 percent is of· armed robbery were in custody fered oa those property tases today following their arrests by paid on lbe flr1t $7.SW of is· FBI ¥tents, a spokesman said. M!IRd valae. The rtnt lax as· The FBI said Vict:or Leroy slltallee payments for 1975-65 are Freeman Jr., 24, was taken into belat'-m•lle4 lo 78,161 cl•lmant.s custody at suburban Alhambra who wlQ ill.are SlJ,478,1811 ii was Tuesday night on a federal com- a ...... tect by Slate c.iitroller plaint charging him with the Knee .. COty.' Lan year "tbe June 17 robbery of Imperial Sav· Fruchlte Tax Board apProved ings & Loan Associaijon. · paymmtof almoat 3lt,MI ~m• Held in lieu of $50~QOO bond was totaU.1 nearly $51 mQllop. U · Jay Evans Chance, 20, who was average of Slit per claim. The arrested in Lancaster on Mon- fint poap of Pl!l)',IBenti'W. year day, agents said. Chance was ac· a v•••ed over sin. aallh rorm• c~tin a federal warrant with Uve beea m:,alled to thole: wllo ~eiving and concealing stolen qualified la~'llfear, but new ap-•property, authorities said. pUe•nta or a,yone who .~ not ~-A spokesman said Fr.eemao , rettlve a forDl la tbe maQ.may .entered the savings and loan obtain iD.form·atlon aad ronas by facility and took $1 500 worth Of phonlnC ,~ke· Franchise Tax; travelers checks at 'gunpoint: He. Bomrd, 558·~st0. escaped alone. a uthorities said. To~ Referee Appbintmenf or the federal Older Americans Act and t1'at she was being fired because she refused to be "a yes man." · The Senior Citizens Prograrrr Office has existed on paper since.~ .. last , October when supervisors agreed to the concept .J!! a joint ' No Kent OOtnissal CLEVELAND (UPIJ -U.S. nistrict Court Judge Donald. Young Wednesday rejected de- fense motions for dismissal of charges against Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes and former Kent State UniverSity president Robert I. White after plaintiffs' attome)'6 rested their case Wed· nesday in a $46 million damage trial. '1 C()ry · B'a'ck~d })y J11dge because of his past campaign con·· the sla~ test to beeOme ;·tax re-LOS ANGELES (AP) -state inheritance tax referees may not be prohibllell from contributing to political campaigns, a Su.e.ti\r Coiirt Judge hos ruled. And Ju'dge Perry · Pacht·said' thlt -:State Controller Kenneth Cory Wednesday could name es a referee an attorney he had bypassed for a ppointment tributions. • · feree but was toldl-by Cory he Attorney Jack M. Ndwman could not legally be appointed brought the _sivil suit against J:>ecause pf the legal cestrictions. Cc!lrY, 'CJialleg,fing ·tt>e validjty oC The attorney said be bad coo- two st'ate laws pfohibitinl in-tributed $100 to Cory's 19'14 cam· heritance tax referees from con-paign (or controller and $200 each tributing to c«rldidates for for four othef Democratic can- Political office. didates. NewmaA said he had passed P~~ht said Wednes~ay. that * . * * *· *' * sections or the state Revenue and G · ~ Taxation €ode that caused Cory •a·-.J J p ··~ b to withhold Newman's appoint- • I "~ ury •o . es me n\ Were UDCODSti\ulionai .., • ' because th•..Y singl~ out in· heritance tax referees. C Jl4 F nth ,. The statutes m ade It a misde· Ory Ote U · meanor for referees or appli· caols to solicit or iCOl)lribUle -· _ ... • fuiMis or political seryice to an1 8:0.CRAJIENTO nfl>l> -A testtlled belora.\bA .fai•fjury' a candidate lor,contrNler or to JuaUce De ......... m t a-.-1.-1 -~ -,,.-solicit or doriAtt .Jifcri than $200 firmed lodq ~1·:,.-~ .. ..!!',; ' ago. 't' to any stale partlsan<:alid;date. . 1 1 · .i .. -•Last montb,''lt wu~ disclosed The sectiont' aliOJorbid the· JUl'Y • nvesl11at1a1 'whether thllt:.• U.S. Jua!lce•~ent con1roner;o i n bit h Sim ContrOller Ken OOry al· 1n--+<•atlon aimed at Jeariiln,. . ~I"! any sue le1odly recelvfll campaign IUnds ·--contri9ut as a Meree within In return !or.UM l[ll>Ollltment"'' wbellier ~ory llleaally aliliClled two years a!Jir t1><-11ate of the. lnblritance tlilt rti.._. •r or 'ti~•~ campaign <olltrlb!J· colltrlbution. Aui1tant U.S. ~ttorney Donald Uont In excha~1e !or •WC!llltlllg Deputy All~. Gen. Ronald V. ft Heller aald the _(rand jury in . 74 referees in June wa1 \ID· Tbwien Jr .•• who represented Sacramerito has e\1dence ln the d~rway. Cory , a aid Pacht's decision 00ry caoe and repilrlod u.t In· The lnvesllgatlon reportedly We>uld be appealeil. H• said the ve.ti11Uon could continue "ln· c~olers on whether a federal:.,~ statutes ''enhanced public defblltely.'.. irllll fraud violation occurred service'' by re"moving ani 1"'1'b• Jury beaan hoarlng wh~ Co<Y' malled termination . chmce ol political contributions cv~nee on the matter on July notl"C'n lp23re(ereeshefired. beln& used as a lever to become a 30.' oald Reller. "TUl/1 alll can It ii the i•m• charge on which roteree, _ ••r.·" forme't Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner The referees appraise .real 'We art COOHrlilDa (Ully,'' wM convlct-:4, The cbarie was es~ate'&nd other n_onc-.bpropet·, 111~-<hntry D-urboln a UiatKl!rnll:diill'auadtheJIOOlll• ~In probate esta~ and de· · '"'eomu for Cory, Oddlll1 that ol lhfir rtibt u. hfl boneot ond !Smlne Ille lnherll!'ftC" tax dlie . . Harvey -Peterson, a controUer's filthful se.rvlce and failed to ad-The.y receive no Aatary but are office manaeement analvst. minister the taw impartially. •paid fees ~ased on the value or \ · f the!rappraJ.Sail. -I . I SAVE20o/c Armoire Reg. 5799. Sale Price $639. )'lig~t Table Reg. $269. ea. Sale Price $215. ea. ~-Bjod ·King ,· Size Reg. 345. ·Sale Price $275 .. Triple Dresser 76" .Reg. 699. Sale Price $559. Twin Mirror $119. en. Sale Price $95. ea. DEX>RATIVE BRIWANCE INSPIRED l:lY THE VENICE OF A GOIJle:I AGE. PROFESSIONAL . INT!RIOR OESIGNERS ,. ' 09en Mon., ThurJ. & Fri. Eves. 2111 HARBOR !W>'O. COSTA MESA. CAyf. . . ; f,.. , Jr.v-: ' ... . •; ' '• .,,,, ! ... , "K· , . . .' .. : . -. , .. ·' i J, .. ·j. • ' •, .. ,, .. .. ·' ' .. .. . -·~ • ' ' .. ~ ' •/ -' . ' • " flf DAILY PILQT • ? fortugal Reds Kill Civilian I.ISRON l l l r1 ) Con1 munists .1rt1\l'd "'"ith auto rnutic r1rles k11Jt1d on•• n1an nnd \l.OUndt'CI rive otiH•r:-; tu1la.Y "'ht•n tht•y firC'd into ,1 ('f\1\\d dl•1nonstrat1n~ oulsidt' 1hl'l r ht•a dquar tt·rs in tht• 11011h t•r n lo"·n of Fafe. Violcnct• .~l,:;o :-l)t't'ad lo the t'cntral and 1·,1.st t•rn rt·~1 nn s o f t ht• C'OWllr)'. ~l11ltarv Sl'l'UfllY chit•f Gen. ()tl•lo Sal·aiv<.1 dt• Car\"alho and .1rmy chit•f-of-staff Gen. Carlos Fabi:.H\ rushE>d to Porto to try to :-.lt•m the gro"·ing civil strike aild (~' _ll_VSH_O_R_T__,) h('ld J ll t'mt'rgt•ncy mt't.'ling "·ith th1• rt·~ion ·s milita ry 1·omm<1n- J1·r~ 1'ht> govt'rnn1('n\ d ispatched lcft -"·iTi g mnrint•s to f-~aft•. a to"·n :...'O m1l1•s northl'ast nf Porto, a ftt1r t ht' shoo lin ~ tn t·i dent . Thl' 1n;1r1nl'S '>'"t'fl' pri trollin g thl' :-lrl't'ts ;.ind proll'l'ting tht> Co1n - 1nun ist h t•;.i dquarlt•rs . ,\rmy 1roors h;1 \"t' ~idt•d in "·ith rro'>'·ds .1 tt :1t·king tht' co1n n1un1sts and :.111111·t1m l'S ha' l' t•\un aidt'd lht·sn . G11rnf>!I Trial T,\'.\!P:\. f"l,1 \:\P\ ('on(j . dt>nt th.it hl··~ finally ··ou t of the t·lutrh1·s of the .lusti re Depart· mt'nt. ·· formt•r St•n. F.d":ard J. lfumt'Y ::;.1 y~ he "ill tr} to regain his hl·Jll h be fore deci ding 1,·hetht'r to atll'mpl a politic<.d t'Offit'b;1l'k. '"Thl· go\'ern ment had its shot. 'fbl'~ nl•ve r had a case to bC'gin v;it h, ·· t he elatC'd 6l·year·old Republic an s;i id \\'l'dnesday :1ftt•r ;.1 j ury cle-a red him of five l'harges in <.1 $233.000 slush fund st' and:+ I and left t\.\·o othl'1 t·ounts 1J11 fl' St 1 I \'l'd. Indian Df'r~• :\E\\' OELlfl . India f,\P) -· Prime :\tinisll'l" Indira Gandhi's ).!O vernm t•nt t od ;.iy pus hed ~ hruugh s" C l'pin~ t•unst itutionoil .i mendmcnt s eurt<.i iling the right of the courts tu pa!.S judgmt.•nt on hl•r emcrl?ency dt'Crl'l'S. Thl' :i mendnlt'nls in effl•ct re- movetl her \t.•ga \ problems l'On\'ICllU!l on L'lt'ctor<JI <JbUSl'S ,·ha1·gl's from Suprt·me Court l"l.'\'it•\lo' and )J.i.1\"c ht•r flO\\'Cr lu ma\n\ain em ergency rule 1n - <lefinill'ly. including policl' po\\·er !o •11·rl0SI politic <JI di~s illl'nl s \\ilhout trial. Cos'"onalll• OK MOSCOW (AP1 --Soyuz 19 t·osmonauts 1\lexei Leonov and \-'al«.>ri Kuba!{O\' hrive been re- IL•ased from medical SUf,>t!rvision . 16 days ;.i ft er their rt•lurn from lheir joint space mission with L:.S. astronauts. The So\·iet l'\e\lo·s Agency Tass re portl·d that Leonov a nd Kubasnv """l'l'C relc<.ised Y.'cdnes- tla y. The ,\gency s aid lhey 'A'ere lll'arly in "prefli ght form" ty.•o days :.ifll'r I.ind in!;! .July 21. but re· mained under ~crutinv bcC'ause 11f an agrl't'ment \lo'ilh U.S. space officials. ,\'orl h 1cf>•I ..teeord :'\11 N:\'E,\POl .IS, ~1i.nn . (,\P ) The 1\ir l.inl' Ptlots ,\ssocia- llon t•ndl'd its three·day strike against i\orthY.'e5t Airlines early toda y \\'il h the signing of a new threc·yt•ar t·nntract. s aid W.J . L1sery Jr .. diret'lor of the Fed cr<.1 1 :'\lediatiu n <.1nd Co nci lii.!lion S...•rvict>. .r\ Northy.·esl o£fi cial said there "·as a good chunce some of the airlin e's flig.ht s would be re- sumed today but he said not many. Reduces Barges Superior Court Judge Hamilton Hobgood (right) and guard . leave Vt'ake County courthouse in Raleigh, N.C. after J';Jdge announced he is reducing charges against Joan Little from 1st to 2nd degree murder . i\1iss Little is accused of s tabbing death of jaile r. • Pair SU8plclous Hoffa~s Foster Son 'Sta11i.ng' DETROIT (U PI ) --The children or James liofra, the mla- si.ng faUen czar or the 1'eamsters Union, said toduy lheir mysterious adoptive b~other, Charles "Chuckie" O'Bri•n. had not talked to them for more than hall a year. Mean'A·ltile, state and federal offi cials arc investigatlng report8 that Hoffa withdrew al:Jout $1 million from a union pension fund shortly before he vanished last week, according to informed sources in Detroit and in Washington. The statement by Mrs . Barbara Crancer, Hoffa 's daughter from St. Louis, Mo., raised speculations or whether O'BMen was still with the Hof(as or somehow was involved in Hof. fa's disappearance from a restaurant parking lot a w~k ago Wednesduy. llER BROTHER, attorney :· James llofCa . 3 1. demanded O'Brien lake ;.i lie dl'tector test. He said O'Brien, facOO with the dl.'mand, "hesitated, stalh.•d and s aid 'maybe later '." Young llof- fa .believes ''he has s ome knowledge of what happened.'' O'Brien, 41 , i.I 1'eamsters or· ganize r , had been missing"for all official purposes --since Thurs- day, the day oifter his adoptive father disappeared from the parking lot. l-le surfac('d Wednesday und s pent 'three hours in Tcumsters' Dis trict No. 43 hcudquurters lt.•U· ing FBI a~ents, police und fellow Teams ters orriclals what he knew --if anything. , When he 1ot out, he said not u word and charged away in u car with his attorney, James Burdick. Burdick., in a hectic s treet pavement news con · rerence. confined himself mosUy to "no comment," aJthou1h de· nying O'Brien was the man seen las t Thursday getting into a Teamsters car close to the park· ing lot where Hoffa dropped out of sight. . THE VOICE OF Mrs. Crancer became cold when she said, "We haven't seen li'im (O'Brien) since Thanksgiving lust yeur. lie h·as not tried to reach us or call or his 0"'" volition. "If he cctred, then he Y.'ould h;1ve been with us µirough this orde:..11 and he would have wanlt.>d lo tw with us. "My father loved him. and a person who loved u person ... '' J\1rs . Crancer's voice broke orr. ··t 'm not a~cusing htm of anything at any time," s he sa,id. ''But It may lake ll lot of nerve for him to call us up." .. J , Dinlhuio......, Rep. Wilbur Mills, <D·Ark .) whose clout as House Ways and ~ean s Com mittee chairman dissolve d · in alcohol and scandal, says he i s di sil lusion ed with Congress and may not seek another term. Disabled Vet Raises Get Ford's Okay Mideast · Gap Closing? Mrs. Crancer bridled at the s uggestion O'Brien was her "adoptive brother." "He's not that," she said , but she conceded he had grown up in her home. \\'ASl-llNGTON (AP ) -Di s. .ibled veterans "·ill receive eosl· 0£-living increaS('S ranging from 10 to 12 percent, despite While I-louse fears that the ri.liscs art.· too high. JAMES HOFFA SAID, "I think President Ford signed the measure and warned Congress somewhere, somehow there is a the inc.rease, which more than relationship between m y father's doubles amounts asked in his disappearance and hJs attempt to budget proposal, will cost hall a return to power in the union. billion dollars a year. There are some things that in-"I must , therefore, remind dicate th'e possibility that he the Con~ress that we simllly Sinai Troop Pullout Proposal Due Friday By United Press lntem allonal Israel plans t o respond to F:gypt 's proposals for a ne\\· Sinai troop \.\'ilhdra":al agr~ment by F'riday. a government source said today . Th e governm ent-run Israeli Natio nnl Radio-said the ga p bet\\·een the t'A'u sidt.•s has na rro"·ed. The sour<'e·s comment ca me shonly afte r th~ r adio rej)orted lh;.it Set'l'l'lary of St<.1te ttenry A. KissingC"r has asked Israel to speed up the p<.ice or its negotia- tions "'ilh Egypt so he can resume h is !<;liddl~ Ea.St s huttle diplomacy later this mohth, "EGYPT'S POSITION ha s moved c loser to Israel 's on several issues." the radio report- ed. ''Dr. Kissingerwishes locome to the Middle East in about two weeks but "·ill m ake a decisi on when ht.> rece ives the Israeli reply." Prime Minister \"itzhak Rabin met with his negotiating team for <.it lea5t ty.·o hours lo studv the Egyptian reply, con\1eyed -Wed - nesday, lo Israeli pro1X1sals made last week. Charges Not Likely In FBI Mail Snoop WASHINGTON (AP I -- Alth o ugh the FBI h a s ackno"'IC'dged that it opened pri\'ate majl for a number of Yt'ars . Justice · Department of- fi C'ials say criminal ch'arees <.1ga inst thos e .involved are un- likt'ly. Federal la\lo' prohibits t<.1mpe r- ing v.·ith the m ail . i.lnd the Rockefeller Comm1 ~s 1011 Ooily Pilot OrliYffl Is Gvoronfl'ed lv'onoay·FnCl~y. I! vou OU no! ""''" you1 paper ov 5 30 p m t all Delo•" 7 om and your cupv will be o;•. hve•eo Sahnday ;ind Suno;iy II )'01.• do not rf'Ce1ve you1 copy by 9 J rn &atur- day O• 8 a "' Sundav Cilll betr.ff' 10 .a m and you• copy w•ll bC <Jm1v()rE.'(l ClruiatlOft Trlf'Ph-• '-1C.sl Or;ingp Coun1y /lrea~ 641·4121 Norlhwesl H un11no1on Boac.11 ano We~tm1n~H:r 540.1 !20 San Clemen!e C .. p1st•ano Bi:.it l\ S8n Juan Cap1st"1no .. Dana Po1nl So11!t> Lai;iun;i L;i,guna N19ur1 4tl-06l0 described similar operations con- ducted by the Central Intelligence _.\gency 01s unla.,.,·rul and possiblv unconstitutional. BUT ALTHOUGH Justlce Department officials s<.iythey are t>x<.i mining the FBf program, somt' sources noted that if the oix•ration end l'd in I966 asthe FBI t l<.iims. the fivc·year statUte of \Jmitutions \.\'uuld h01 ve expired years ago. Dl'Pilrl1nent sources said they don ·t yet kno"'' the extent of the m<:iil -opening operation re- portt..><.tly carri(:'d out primarily in \\l;.is h1ngton <.ind NC\.\' York and in- \'~l_ving mail sent by Amcric<.in citizens to Soviet-bloc embassies. Th~· purpose o ft he program. ac- cording to an F'BI st<.1temenl ''"·as solely to carry out FBI coun: lt'rintelligence responsibilities in order lo thwart espionage e((orL'i directed against the Vnited States by foreign powers " "The team will meet again F'ri -might be alive Which I'd rather cannot continue adding to day and consolidate its thoughts not go into right now·" f1..>deral deficit spending without and send the m to Kissinger," the facing day of reckoning," Ford source said. said. The report by the radio's f'ord, who had asked for 5 political correspondent <JPl>eared 40nt Coti.#. pe rcent increases for the 2.2 ufter Israeli officials cxpress1..-d -1C 'JJ ee million vet erans cuvcrt.>t.I bv the "ct:1utious optimis m " on pro-law, urged Congrt.•ss to hoid its s pet•ts for a success ful con(·Jusion Pn"ce Ui"ke future spending to the limits he to the negotiations ~ing medial-st•l in his budgt•t und "to find cdbyKissinger . sufrici{'nt s<.1vin gs in other pru-gr<.in1 s" to m ukc up Cor the THE RADIO s aid Kiss inger RI 0 DE , JAN E I RO oiddcd spt'nding on vett."rans. madC' the rC'qucs t in a note at-(UPI ) -The Brazilian Under the n e w law. which t<.iched to Egypt ·s reply lo lsraeli Coffee Institute has lifted makes the increases retroactive proposalsforanewpact.Thenote ils temporary suspension to Aug . I , veterans "'ith said Kissinger wanted to resume on instant coff~e exports servil'e-connected di sabilities shuttle diplomacy about Aug . 20, and announced price hikes will get varying p<.1ymt•nts ut·- theradiosaid. or up to 40 percent. accord· cording to tbe rating of the dis· - ing to an official note . ability and to anatomical Joss. The newspape r Yediot h The JBC suspended all The minimum pay for Aharonoth said Kissinger "sees coffee exports two weeks veterans will be raised Crom $32 t.he Eygptian reply ,as a pc,c;ltive as a result of the frosts ita and $3S monthly. The mu xi mum step that g uarantees progress in southern Brazil which lncrcasesfrom$1,454to$1,628. the negotlations. destroyed. 70 percent or Tbe l aw also includes in- next year's crop \llhich had cre<.1ses o( 12 pe r cen t (or On the Israel-LebllDQCl border, been expected to ~ 28 widows or men who die of clashes erupted for the fourth million bags (132 pounds service-related causes. 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IAllK FllWICING IRlllG IN YOUR ROOM MUSUREMJNTS IMMEDIATE INST AUATIONJ,, -. . -...... ,. i I 7 Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68 , NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES 0RA!llGE COUN-TY, <j!<k l FORNI A 0 • • Today's Clo!lilig :'\. \'. St~ktoi . THURSDAY, AUGU~T 7, 1975 N TEN CENTS • Massive · Hashish -Ring Smashed By JOllN VALTERZA Of -D•ltf PlllMOl.MI Narcotics agents in Newport Bea-ch. San Diego and Beirut, Lebanon. tod;.i y a nn ounced the c r acking or an interna tional hashish-sm u gglin g operation that in volves tht.• arrest of four Orange Coast residents and four others, plus tht· seiz ure of a ton of hashish. Two men, both reside nts of Laguna Beach , are in custody in • Beirut where agents of that coun- tn: s.eized 2,000 pounds ol the re· fined ma rijua na resin with a street va lue in excess of $1 3 million. The invest igation began eight months ago by Newport Beach narcotics detectives and spread from the Orange Coast to San Diego a nd the n to the Middle East . The two Oran ge Coast resi- dents are Ross Hillman, a.t, and Lewis Michael Geiger, also 24 . Both gave Lebanese authorities a residence address of 2009 Glen· neyre, Laguna Beach. Another Laguna Beach resi- dent, J am es Crane l'lumphries, 28, of 479-8 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, also has been arrested. Joseph Harvey Zeligs, 23. of 1924 Ana he im St .. Costa Mesa. also is in custody in <'onnection with the case. police said. Others involved in the case are residents or northern San Diego County. Newport narcot ics ser geant Darryl Yo ul e, who initiated the probe, said that all of the hash was seized within £o ur phony computers filled with individual containers a llegedly used to hide the contra band. "We sort of fell into lt at the beginning after receiving ~me initial inform ation that aroused our s uspicion. We started to check the name of a computer firm and even traveled to an Anaheim computer show lo see if the firm was well known," be said. From there, the investigators became more suspicious because no one in the industrv knew o( the firm. Soon, in ve!:ltlgalors said. the probe led to the four computer shells which :illegedly had been wired up sufficiently to give the impressio n th al they would operate. Al l t he arres ts took place simultaneously late Wednesday nigh t. Arrai g nments we re ""heduled late todav before U.S. ($er. llAS ll, P ageA2l Mideast / ,.. War Peril Films 'Obscene' To U.S.? ~ HarbQr Judge Jl,~les • W,\Sfi JNGTON CAP > --Presi- d ent Ford said this afte rnoon there is a real possibility of con- frontation between the United States and the Soviet Union if war breaks out again in the Mid- dle East. (Related story, A4) The President warned Israel and Egypt that they must be fl ex- ibl e and do som ething soon if tht'Y are to avoid unother war. "If the re isn't a movement ri ght now. the possibility for war between Isr ael and the Arabs is incr eased s ig ni ficantly," Ford said in an in terview t aped for s howing tod ay o n about 150 Public Broadcast Syste m (PBS) stations. "We've had four wars in the Middle East," Ford said. "A fifth one not only means that Israel will be fi ghting the Arabs, but the p ot e ntial o f co nfronta t ion between the United Slates and the Soviet Union is a possibility. "Both Isr ael a nd Egypt have lo (See FORD, Page A2) Radioactive Spill Told In UCI I.ab · A UC Irvine Ja~ technician and her boyfriend were declared w\• injUred Wednesday night after a beaker of radioactive chemicals shattered in a campus lltb. Campus Radia tion Safety Of- ficer Bill Wadman cheeked the couple with radiation detection gear and determined that neither had been contaminated and that neither r equired treatment. Valerie Segur, 19, of 1179 Glen- neagle T errace, Costa Mesa, and her boyfriend, Roger Krason of Santa Ana , we r e exposed to about t .25 microcuries of carbon 14 in an endol acetic acid solution, Wadma n said. Wadm an said the radiation con- tained was minuscule, "a bout a thousandth the a moUnt in a wristwatch." Ca mpus· Police Chief Robert Hea ve y said it is customary for students to be working in the laboratories late al night. Heavey called it "a lot of ado about nothing." But virtually all the firefight· t og appara tus in Irvine r esponded to the report of a "radiation spill.'' Miss Segur, who was working her last night as a lab assistant before quitting the job, knocked the bottle from a shelf of a refriger ator in Ste inhaus Hall about 11 p .m . The b o ttl e w as l a b el e d "radioactive," and the campus police were call ed. "I didn't want to start so much of a fuss," she said this morning. "I just wan(ed someone to come over with a geiger counter and gloves a nd clea n up the spill. I knew it wasn 'tdangerous. '' Al the scene Wednesday, Wad· (See RADIATION, .... ,. A2) 'BARGAINS' PVU 'DOWUP2,12 NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed mixed In slow trOjllntl,oo the New York Stock ...EX:.cbange today, followlnc a weik rally at- tempt prompted by bargain hunt- ing. ' .. pigges~ Shark? ·BiJJ Rhoades holds open the jaws of what may be one of the biggest great while sharks ever caught. The shark weig hs 2,400 pounds and measures 15 feet, two inches . Rhoades, who caug ht the monste r , said be will let it goto Marineland of the Pacific fo r display lo the public. It was captured off Anacapa Island. • V allerga Verdict Weighed by J~ry By GARY GRANVILLE Of ttl9 0.11'1' PIMl:Statr VENTURA-Three months to Ute day after be was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on seven felony charges, county ASsess6r Jack Vallerga's fate fell into the hands of a Ventura County jury late Wednesday. After Judge Robert Shaw in- structed the ..jury on the legal measures it must use to de- termine ·"allerga 's guilt or in - nocence, the panel l'llel briefl y late in the afterne)On and selected a foreman. : , This mc>dntng. the nine·man, three-woman jury began verdict de libe rations in a temporary court building on a hillside over- looking the ocean. Still ahead of V allerga is the trial covering a second Grand Jury indictment that c harges him with illegal acts related to Rep. Andrew Hins baw's 1972 con- gressional campaign. He must also stand trial ol'I fi ve counts of misconduct charged to him in a Grand Jury accuSation. At issue as the jury deliberates today is whether or not Valler ga profited illegally from the 1973 sale to Spartanburg. During the six·day trial, de- fense attorneys conceded their client had: ::.,....Accepted $714 for consulting services and ex penses re lated to the $2,045 appraisal system sale. -Re4c e ive d $3,000 from Hinshaw as his sbare.o~ a $6,000 CSee YALLERG"A, P~.l• AZ )' Harbor Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan ruled Wedne$· day there is proba ble cause to believe that two sex fil ms being shown i.n Ba lboa are obscene. And the decision which ended a week of hearings sets the stage for more sear ch warrants a nd seizures of "Deep Throat" and ''The Devil in Miss Jones." It also served a s the trigger for crimincil t rials now set lo begin Au g. 26 on c ha rges that the Balboa Pussycat Theater has ex· hibited obscene films. Newport Beach Poli ce Chief B. J a mes Glavas said today the pre· liminary ruling gives him en· couragem ent. "We do inte nd to make every errort to stop the showing or fil ms which have been jud ged pre- liminarily to be obscene," he said. Dungan, who viewed-the two films in a private showing ar- ranged by J>?lice and the pro- secution, said hi& judg:~t ·was Fifth Avenue Corridor Plan Under Study The Ne wport Beach Planning Commission will consider a Fifth Avenue traffic corridor in Corona del Mar. The corridor is a plan that would r eroute traffic from Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Ma r to Fifth Avenue. thereby leaving Coast Hig hway free for local b\Jsi· ness lrafric. At the 7 o'clock meeting in the cit y council c hambers, com· missioners are expected to decide whether to request ;m environ- mental impact report (EIR) on the plan, or drop the whole idea, accord ing to Richard Hogan, community development direc· tor. A recent ruling by the city's en· vironmental affairs committee means that , if the commission wis hes to amend the city 's general plan and eonsiderthecor· ridor as an alternative, an EIR must be completed . According to Hogan , com - missioners m ay decide to move ahead w iih the plan and de· tennine to what extent the EIR should be undert aken. The re· commendation would then go to the city counci I. "Or , they may decide to drop the whole ·thing and 1$!ave the general plan as it is ,'' Hogan said. The gener al pl an currCntly in- cludes the phrase: "nie Fifth Avenue corridor was considered and reject ed as a n alternative because of lack of community •support a nd othe r cons ide r a - tions.'' During those deliberations, the jurors will decide whether or not the asses sor committed em - beulement, grand theft and m is- appropriation of public monies in cOnnection with. the sale of a com~terized aPpr-isal system t to'• art.anburg County, South Ca .•. Pape~ Push " tr found guilty or any of the seven char ges. Vallerga races a -,,oeaible prison term of from one to ten tears, forfeiture of his $36,500:'1 · ye•r elected office and possible fin es of up to$10,000. -' Newj:>ort Sets Recycle Record ' NHPort Beach citizeni broke their own record again last'monlh. s•ving 119.9 to of.old neW$paper:\ for the city's recyclina project. 1 l, "' t '1 ,,-I .. • based primarily on the movies t hemselves. He insisted th at they, not test imony by expert de- fense witnesses, were the "best evidence.'' Theater chain lawyer Robert McDa niel asked immediately after the ruling that the decision be stayed for 10 d ays to allow for preparation of an appeal to the next highest court. • That bid drew an immediate objection fr0m ·Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears. She took sharp issue with the i-cq uest a11d a lleged that if it were granted _it would allow the cOntintiing show· ing of fil ms which in her mint:I are illegal. - J udge Dungan denied the stay. Dungan heard four days of arguments on the issue of ob· scenity and in bis summation Wednesday he te rmed the ex- pPrience ''a n educatiofi .·· He-conceded. howev~, Qaal bis ruling wa,1 sure lo be tjmeweCI by higher courts. ·•nut until then, it 's tbe only nillni in effect," he said. Dally Pllol Staff ""'°" 'PROBABLY OBSCENE' Judge Donald Dungan A spokesm an for tbe Balboe1 Pussy~at Ttleater said today that because of Wednesday's courtd~ cision, the .theater has tepla ced "Deep Throat'' and .. The Devil in - Miss Jones'' w ith twoother fil ms_ Budget Approved By ·School District The $43.4 million budget for 1975-76 approved this week by Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees calls for a t ax rate between tbree and seven- cents per $100 assessed valuation lower than last year 's depending on where the taxpayer lives. Final tax r ates will be set by the Ora nge Count y Bo ard of ~pervisors later t his month, but Costa Mesa residents will pay an estimated $4 . 77 pe r $100 assessed valuation , down three.cents for the $4.80 fi gure of last year. Newport Be ach r es,dents * * * .. Coast College $50 Million Budget OK~d Tcystees of the Coast Com- munity College Distcict a p- proved a $50 million budget for fiscal 1975-76 Wednesday. It calls for a 13·cent drop in the d.istrict.?s la~ ra te. The 1975-76 budget will be fmanced by a ta x rate of 80.32 cents per $100 asSessed valuation compared to the 93.48'--cent 'rate required to finance laJit year's 00~11et.. . t Arid 13.sl .year's bUdget was $3 million low~r . · The prt'mary i;;easo0 for the lax rate reducUon, district officials said, is tile pos tponement of' ma- jor construction projects at the district 's two campuses .. However, no cu.(tailment o( enro.llrn.enl at Orange ~Coist College in Costa Mesa or Golden West Colle 1 e in Huntington Beach 'ts -expe cted, officif ls noted. "The district will not be levy- ing any new ta xes, nor will there t)a.~e.~o be an enrollment turtail- • rMry. d~ to the i t.ate'a cutbac~ or support ,'' s-.ys Cor,re llan Tbo.ll'IPll~. e xecotive v~ce.chan- would pay $4 .42 per $1 00 assessed valuation, a ... even-cent decline from the $4 .49 r ate of 1974·75. Included in the figures is a 10. cent civic center tax also ap. proved ·by trustees. which wilt fund projects such as recrea· tional facilities shared by th,- :scbool district a nd the two cities,_ Tax rates wer e originally scheduled.to drop another nickel for next year, but r esidents ot; the two communities approved what amoun ts to a five-cent tax over- ride measure in April. According.to the estimateCI lax rates, C06la "M esa, homeowners with a house costing $50 ,000 would pay $596 .25 in annua l. taxt• es, including the st ate exemm :ion. ': A Newport Beach resident with 1 $50,000 homtrwould pay $552.56 n \)'early taxes, including the state exemption. , In adopting the budget a,l thi~ ~eek '& board meeting, trusteeS brought to an end months. of hag- gling over whe r e budget c ut5 1 should be made . Although they considered fi r.. ing a number 1 of teachers arid other er;npJoY'es,\all [eachers and mos t OP..~tb;e ·o (he r: dlStri ci employes kept: thelr jobs. · i· Inste ad, most cuts came frooi <See BUDGET, Paiei\2) >' ~r:--:'43 ~••'.! Wea tiller Fair skies Fl'lday with conli11ue d sunny wa rm days. Patchy early morn- ing Jog at t he beaches. Highs from 72 to 80 at the stra nd rising to near 00 in- land areas. INSIDE TODA. Y The Dow J o nes ind\,\s lr1al ave rage , which feH n .polilU in recent "eeks, gained 2.12 poliiu <ol15.78. ll had bceoabead mote , than seven Polnts. ·Analysts said Should the jury find the 53- year-old assessor bmoccnt, he wiU have-won only round one in a three round legal battle to vin- dicate him st'lf. m& tll.JlVIOUS reclril was ~t iri Jillie, wten 1ofa tona ,w-COilect ed . Since\lie ~yclll'g pro15am l!eaon.1'5t September, alm.,.t 910 tonsof pape"!,lave•,.,.., say~ •• According to J a ke M)'lldern, general a~icet: dir:ctQI'. total revenue frQ.ttl r~lina HOounts to $bt762, wJih '2t999 ol thatcom1ng fr0m J. effo..,_, :1 ceUor.of bwiine.!ft af(ain . , 't,qt a l ass~t••d vll"'Yo'I ly· , lli.(,'Wllbln the Coa~ Comnumlty ~ CC!Jlea:e Dis trict boundaries -,~ rof,ll,bJ)r" fro,n. Corona ~l Mar lo Some Orange Coast resi· dent• lhovght they could ~t their wotchimacollil.s Ukn- ti{ielf. Satu.rdoy, but they're as my~tmou.& as evt'r _ Page C·I . ladex • 1n light orthe Dow 's recent drot>1 • • Dou alas Released many stocks were C!onslderea ~ s elling a t bar11ln pr.ices. Declines led advances, hcnreVer. CTal¥!.C7). Prfc9I were~10,.6r ln moderate tradlq °" the· American Sloc:k Exchanae. NEW YORK (UPI) -supreme Colirt Justice Willia m 0 . Douglas today was r•leased from the re- habilitation center "ll<n he had ~been recovertns from a dls.abUng 1lrolte 11dfered last Dec. 31. l • " COLllECTAO!'.i ~ l!~J ~\l>f~l , l2'and 1.3 for resid ~nto o if 1itc\ile ' l?,Mt '"d ~lot ...,.,. dent. livlilgweorilhilit . Collection days~ s atne as the rtsldcnt 's reguiar n.nt da,y of trash plcltUp. Bundled papers must be on the curbby7a.m . } ' Se81 Beach -is nearly $1.78 _ lllJllon . · , . 111e flJur Is up by nearly $\52 million .over the C!ombinctd pro- pert.y values that Onanced the 1974.75 budget, district oftlclm ••id. '. •• •• CJ •• AS1Df 0 .. 12 .. •• •• .. •• <•• •• .. Oil ·nelay Projected By Cory SACRAMENTO CAP) -State Controller Ken Cory says he is •·cautiously optimistic" that the federal i,:Overnmenl will delay its plans to open 1.6 mlllion acres off the Souther n California coast to private oil companles. "I think the m essage ls rmally s tarting to get across," Cory said in a n 1nlt•rview \\'edncsday. The controller made the pre- diction despite ao announcement , by Repl John Murphy (D·N.Y.},, that the Interior Department re- fused to put off any offshore lease !)ales for 90 days. "( am very apprehensive that the juggernaut set in motion by the Nixon administration still has :l lot more momentum than Jogir IA'ould dictate," Cory said. "Rut as more and more people look J l il. it 's cle~r th<•t pre- ('IPJtous ll•asing is onJy going to benefit the oil con1panies." tilurphy, in ,\las ka for hearings jln offs hore drilling, released a ll't t ('r fr o m Inte rior Un - J ersecret~ii·y Royston Hughes :-.aying tha t ft'de ral officials '"·ould not gr;.int !he 00-day delay. But J\.lurph y predicted the Ford a dminis tration would face "'scores of lawsuits and a con- £rl?ssionnl moratorium" if lease s;..i[es proceeded on schedule. The Southern California tracts are scheduled to be offered for lease in mid-Oc tober. The State Lands Commission has argued federal officials are moving too quickl:v to sell the leases. The commission controls leas- in g in "''aters within three miles of the coast but has no authority over leasing outside the three- mile limit. Cory, who is Lands Com- mission chairman,· argues that the nation would be better off if leasing was delayed until the federal government changed its leasing policy and studied its - energy needs. Housewives ' Due Pension -Dr. Mead · _ 111ANILA, The Philippines (AJ>) -Anthropologist Margaret l\fead s a id today she thinks hous e .... ·ives s hould get credit toward Social Security and other pensions for all the work they do aroW1d the house. Al a seminar on women's role WOMEN 'S LIB BLAMED FOR CRIME WAVE, AS in development. Dr. Mead also advised young women to break away from dependence on men :is the breadwinner, saying this v.·ould also serve as male libera- tion. \ "\Vives ar e the cheapest form or labor,'' she s aid. "and the richer a man is, the better his \Vile does her work, for nothing. !fa man earned $100,000, it would take all the money he earns to find enough women to do what his \\•ife does for nothing. "It ta kes the work of five womt"n lo equal the work of one "'ife. \\'e ought to qualify what a woman does in the home and give her credit when it comes lo com- puting Social Security payments and pensions." she said. She s aid the time has come "to phase out the nuclear family. We will go back tot he communities so the c hildren will grow up among large groups of people. The future lies in the community-family of people of different ages a nd econo mic levels living close together." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tfl•O••nqo (o••tll ... 1. P•••I ""'""'""""·-bl"""'"'""t'"'' P'"" """~'""""br t...,O•­"'"'' >'uUl'"''"<l '"''''"'"' !>t-••~o<l•••o ....... !>J!>'•IJW<I Mo <Wl•r lfl•oua~ F"O•• ..., c,,.,. "'"''"·"*'"POI! bo-0<~ ""n'" .. "'" 8'-Mll fo'"' !OI" Y•l111, l•wlfl• ~·<l~t•t:i.~• \/•ltl • •"II l..o<)un• 8•••" .,.,YI~ <'.~,,·.! A ""'I'• ••aollO'Wl •ti!..., 11 M •hh•O ~•lu•O•" """~" lllt P''"<l°"I f>o>1;ol"h'"t I l•"I " •l lJO __,, ""'' ~, ..... !'.Ml• M<'••. C.•110•~··~16 Rober I N Weed P.•""'M O"IJ l'yl>!,..,,_• J•ck R. Curtcv \/>'• ,.,.,,,,..."' '""' C..·no••l ,..,. .... .,., Chartes H. Loos Richa rd P. Nall "'"""~' -"'Oi ... fO.IO•• Ntwport lttch.OfHce uu ,..,._, lo.itw•f• ....... "<! ........ ,. 0 llf• !Ill ., .. , T•ltphOM C7141..fMl2'·- CIA$Slf!M AdvtrU1ln1 M2·S611 ... _ ~oJ't .. 1111_ ,,,, 0 ••111• CN 1I ll1t~~= ~i,No -11!0<'•1.•'""''fl,_, 11i.li•• '' ••••""""'"~'~ n••Oll 'lft.rr'-.. ., .. , ... M<•fl •llMvl I••<••! •t rflt.filit1i ff '""'"'"'0'":"'' . .»t °""ll ..... Jt'1•p PO•t OI Cftll ,,.. .. (f>oto•~l• lklbtC•J9'..,,.,.<•<t..,U:tt~liH'f~ ... ""''''·"'-"'''· -·"'' .......... ,..,. -t~I. • Pl.CHAFFEE ---..!. Ford's Working Vacation Pres ident Ford will leave Sunday for a two-wee k ''war.king vacation'' in Vail, Colo,, and t a ke several side trips. He stpps off at a Vietnamese refugee camp at Fort Chaffee, Ark., on the way to Vail, and also will visit oil shale operations in Rifl e. Colo .• then to Des Moines for a fw1d -raising dinner, to Minneapolis for an American Legion conve ntion, to Pekin,· JU ., to dedicate a research center. and Peoria for a domestic affairs conference. He'll visit Montana's Libby Dam Aug. 24, then off for s peeches in Chicago and Milwaukee on the way home. Whither the Boys Club? Mayor Fighting for West Side Location A sli~hl community feud has developed over the question : Where can and where should the next branch of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area be built? Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley insists it must be located in his city's west side, where be claims it is needed most lo help keep youngsters out of trouble. Boys Club Board President Dennis O'Neil and Lou Yantom. the club's executive director, say the key issue depends on acquir- ing propert.Y from either the city or Costa Mesa, or the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. Fro• Page Al FORD .•• understand that nexibility at this crucial time is important to the peace of that area and possibly peace in the world," the Presi- dent said. 1 Ford said he di~ussed the possibility of a U.S.-USSR con· Crontation in the Middle East with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev at the r ecent European security conference in Helsinki. "I think the Soviet Union ha£ acted in a ve r y responsible way," he said. "I think they UD- de rsland the potential conse- quences of no progress ·for con- tinued peace and understanding inthe Middle East.'' Asked by PBS questioners Paul Duke and Martin Agronsky if he were o ptimistic about the Middle East situation, Ford replied that pros pects are "bet- ter today than they were yester· day and they're better today than last March when talks un- fortunately broke off.'' Fro• Page Al RADIATION man said, "1 could drink that much without being hurt." Firemen alerted emergency rooms at Orapge County Medical Center and Tustin Community Hospital, but a fter Wa dman checked the area it was de - termined that the lacillties were not needed. An officer at the scene noted that the accident occurred on tbe 30th anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima. Fro•P,..Al HASH ••• magistrates In San Diego, Santa Ana and before jurists in Beirut. All eight arrestees are being cbar1ed with violatiom of U.S. statutes related to consplraey to smqgle and distribute hashish. Park Named Ensign View A newly acquired park in Newpart Beach has been named "Enslen View Park" bytbecllt'• Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commt1sion. The park, •t the lntmectiOA of Cliff Drlvo and El Mode n a Avenue orlglnally was called Cliff Drive VleW Park. However, confusion resujted becaua·e a nearby park la called curt Drive Park. The name Enslen VJew Park was among su1ee1tion1 1ub· mltted by atudenu at Ewiirn School, which LI near the new park. Heated discussion was generated Tuesday before the Costa Mesa City Council ap- proved closing of escrow for a $275,000 purchase by the city of the club's existing Central Branch downtown. The city will lease it back to the club for $1 per year and .in the year-long transition period, de· velop it into a community recrea- tional center with activities for all ages. The understanding has been that the Boys Club will use the $275,000 to build a new branch elsewhere and Mayor Pinkley de- mands it should be on the west side. Yantorn a nd O'Neil cite population studies that indic8te a new club branch "would serve more youngs.ters if center ed perhaps on a portion of the Davis Intermediate School campus. "I want to go dn recOrd with rio doubt. on any~ne's part that we won't let down the youngsters on the west 'Side ," Yantorn told councilmen. He later expanded his re- marks, saying west side boys could be transported to such a location as Davis School by a 60-passenger bus the club is now buying with an Irvine Founda- tion grant. "If you don 't think it's needed on the west side. go talk lo the police department," Piiikley in- sisted. "I was out Sunday night when they brought in three boys of for theft -one of them for the 4'Jlh time-and b~ wasn't five VALLERGA cons ultant's fee the South Carolina cou nty paid to the former Oramge County assessor five months after he became a congressman. -Traveled to Washington D.C., and later to Spartanburg with Hinshaw on a $\J40 airline ticket paid for by Orange County. DeteDse a ttorney Richard Murphy closed his fmal argu. me!1ts to t~e jury Wednesday by telling the Jurors a county official can legally accept out.side in- come if it does not conflict with his offi cial duties. And, Murphy argued his client did not ne~otiate the sale, set the prtc.e . or 1nOu e nce the county's dec1s1on lo sell the appraisal system to another public agency. In his fin al r e buttil argu· m ents, Assistant District At· Lomey Michael Capi%zi charged that Vallerga's behavior related to the sale was s imilar to that of a ilound following a scent, And the scent Capizzi described was that of consulting fees. Ticker Tic Trips Tape NEW YORK <A'i>) -A computer m alfunction at the New York Stock Ex· ch ange caused the ex- change ti cker system to- day to lose track of part of lhed•y's \J'adlng. It was the 10th such loss this yea"r and the Cirst since July 7. Four of the earUer failures caused a tem- porary halt in tradine on lhe NYSE noor. The Exch ange said It lost vol\lme and price lnform•· tlon for the first bour'a t.raclia• ind would not be able to reconstruct the mtulne: information until after the tradlnl close~ • , I feet tall! '' City Manager Fred Sorsabal tried to soothe feelings by point- ing out some youngsters can't be reached by' the Boys Club and may need som e other, perhaps city-sponsored program. "We have people moving into our community who are great Americans, but are or a different ethnic background," Sorsabal said. Mayor Pinkley claimed he at- tended a discussion at which Yantom and former councilman Willard Jordan argued strongly against localing a Boys Club branch on the west side. Yanlom denies this, saying it was a m eeting of city and school officials at which population studies were explained to show mor e boys Would be served more easily by a center city site. Pinkley threatened not to sign agreement papers to buy the downtown branch, but city or- ficial.s said it would be a token gesture only_ The mayor finally voted •P:- provaJ with the rest or lhe city council. Cuban Spikers At UCI By DOUGLAS F'RIT7SCJIE ot , ... o.u, ~1101 ~ff .. A Cuban nag hanging outs!de one or UC Irvin e's residence halls is one 1 of relatively few signs of the first visit to the Unit· ed States by a Cuban a.thleUc team slnce 1960. Volleyball t eams from the U.S., Cuba, M exico, Canada Jlalti and the DominicaD. RepubUc are encamped at the Middle Earth and Mesa Court re· s idence halls for the Norih America, Central America and Caribbean volleyball playoffs (See Sports, Page DI). The winning team wilt go on to play in the 1976 Olympics in Mon· \.real, Canada. While volleyball is not one or the 1najor crowd pullers in . American athletic competition it is one of Cuba '.s moot popuiar spectator sports . Crowds or 16,000 are not un- com~on al C~ban games, ac- Cc;>rding to Ma~10 Rodriguez, vice director for international r ela- tions for thc'Cuban continge'nt. So popular are the games that a Cuban press group or 20 has set up facilities for live play-by-play radio broadcasts or the games to CU.ba. Direct p hone lines have been set up to call in game stories lo Cuban newspapers. The men's a nd women's teams from the U.S. and five other countries plu s the ir camp followers brought about 300 persons to the UCI residence halls, which are now vacant due to summer vacations. The d ays are mostly taken up with training, resting and playoff games. But a break in the schedule Tuesday allowed about 50 of the. Cubans to visit South Coast Plaza for a buying spree. Nancy Patter son, wife of Dan Patter son who plays on the U.S. volley ball team and liaison person with the Cuban players, s~d, "They bought everything in sight.'' - Purchases, she said, included s ho es. r adios , stereos and clothing. SUMMER BAND PUNS CONCERT The Harbor ,\rea:!i' mer Band wlll 1lve · perrormance of popu ar sclc<'tions ut 8 p.m. Friday at the Newport Harbor · lligh School auditorium in Newport Beach. The band, COmPosed or both youngi;l e rs 11 nd udults, Is dir e cted by Richard England. The COO· cert, part or the summer ser;,es, is free of ch arge, Fro• Page Al BUDGET ••• central district office expen· ditures, including office s upplies, professional meetings, mileage and consultants, plus a number of programs that lest the district curriculums. A brief public hearing pre· ceded the adoption of U'le budget, but few comments were heard other than continued criticism by teacher representatives who are still angry over the district's budget priori ties . Salary negotiations are not yet settled between the teachers and trustees, but a six pe rcent across·lhe-board salary hike, plus $350,000 in extra medical benefits, was included in the adopted budget. Teachers have agreed to the six percent raise, but also want an added pay increment for teachers al the top or the pay scale. There are 460 teachers at that top step a nd the district would need $320,000 to meet the request. FBI Vnveih Crime Budget WASHINGTON (UPI) -The F BI is s pending almost $83 million of a near half-billion dollar annual budget on coun- terespionage, inte rnal security a nd_ intelligence regarding or· gan1zed and gene ral crime, a bureau official said today. Eugene W. Walsh, assistant director of the bureau'.s Be!· ministrative division, gave the first public defail.s on the FBI's budget in testimony before the House Select Committee on In· . To 0¥81',"9m~· lll!llUU~ bar· telligence. ners atnbfag the' 'dhleg.itions, a H~ declined under quesUorQng number or volunteer high school to give an exact breakdown of ex· s tud en t s from Sant~ Fe ,i pendiluresrorsome3:i0 projecls- California and Pioneer hltrtr' but s ctld the overall FBI budget schools in 'tbe Santa Fe Sprines for the currenl fiscal year is area are actioi N tramlatc:Jn foo $499,546,000 or which $82,488,000 the Spaiibi:b-speakln(teams. concems classified matters. ......--. SALE! ON DISHWASHERS•WASHERS·DRYERS Featuring MA YT.AG'S Top Model WU60 I DISHWASHER " t \ \ • (i '' I I ·Pro Pluggers • Stan ~t More /or'Ads II MIL TON MOSllOwrn , • ' .,., ..,.._.. __ "'1 -~ne of I.ht cndeltlPI ', l '.' \ feawres of l!-.Jlltr1c1"1J..,. It Money . , the athlete who' t.Uru into a rommerci•lftUh)lliUI '-for 1 Ttee · 1 fee, or cour~. It ha~~ go-~ ~ ln1 on !or 1"'11 dme, only the fees are w ffachlna lnto amouot or mbQel' ~ ls the nlrato1 re. &etUng lo ·•out Gillet.Cf pro. Joe Namath. the pro fool· duct.I baa not peen dlscl~td. 'ball qunrterback. wa• signed But lhi1 may be the finJl on· 1 .. 1 month by Fooor1e for lract with ao,1"thlele Iha.;: $2SO,OOO a year. Nemith wiU ('IUdH a perfwmance ·iD • serve as some kind ol 1PQTta Uve. ~ · 1 conaultant lo Faber11., Thil JohnJly,,MtJ}.;r won &150,000 meanis he will cooUnue to do pla·yin'8 1011 Jest year. Fl"Oft\ the ~ommercials .f6r Urut al· now on, '~Very time~~~ J' tor·ahave lotion. And perha~ major toufnfment, Clll¢te~ he will use bis inOuence to wills~*~ tile pot by SS.000.' !iilJ1 up other athletes. For a ~~tourn~'P'Qt W~0 THE QUARTER OF A hew1U1eta$J,OOO-.S!rom million dollars that Faberge Gillette. ii paying Namath l:tMUally The Cillefte sweetener matches what Pele, lhe !iOC· failed to work at the U.S. cer great, is getting from Open in June. ~illt'r flJllshed Pepei·Cola. And It t.•xceeds by nine strokes behind the win• $S),000 the surn MagnavoX is nt'r , Lou Grahum. Who paylnr home run slugger carded a 296. Henry Aaron. Cone are the days when Gillette could sign up balJ plil}'er11 for $75 a throw. In those day1 the athletes did It mainly tor the glory. Money was a mlnor consideration. · No company has seduced more athletes Utan Gillette and ho~ times have changed is easy to see from the new agreement the razor com· pany has with professional &oiler Johnny Miller. The Marketing Association MeetAug.13 The International MRrket· in& Association of Orang:e County will hold i~ monthly meeting Aug. 13 at the Jolly Roger Inn, 640 Wesl Kalella in Anaheim at 11 :JO a.m. Luncheon fee is $3.50 for member:;t and $5.50 for guests. Please make reserva· tions by pboning the 1 MA at 714/635·6160. Erwin H. Klaus, president of Global Operations, In· corporated will be gue:il speaker at the luncheon. Secretarial · :Course Set O!flce.aktlls and procedures will be covered in a class bein« offered (or the first lime at Ora ngeCoast Colle &e tJUs tall. · The individual cOW'H is t itled ''Se"Cretarl.al Procedures." Students may enroll in the self-paced course •.nY time during the Call semester. The class is in· tehded for all general office and secretarial science major ·as well ta "drop.in" students who need to brush up on Office 1kllls. Fall classes begin Sept.. 4. For enrollment in(ormation, pboneSS6·5616. 1 t•c1l111•rs ftttd ~t•llP('ll 1.0llElltS 1 W.lbltt Co lt.o-·,~ OH 11,, ! (:II HI Alty ,,._ • "" ,., ) ~II.cl Mn J'i•-" i "' .. •w& Pl ,,,,._ 1v, u j o~UlMlg , ·~•-I :.i • St~..,., .... 11•~-1V. .. 1 .... I llCll)f ·'° ··-" "'' u = '--S9I ''·• .. -· OH Scowlt 1!11 J''> 11'1o-1:i. g: '·' 10 Allll\Mt .ab ---" "' 11 SOM1tPS fk ·~-,, ,,, 1! Att(O M , l!b l '•-" "" '" IJ S.O!rlln Llfi J',\-" .. ,.. 1• GA~ Corft_ 1•\-•,o "" ", IS Uni el WI 1•.-~· "" '·' "CN.tr, l'I,..(! ·~-I "" '" i1 C.~Mtt Inv I"'°-'Al "'' .. , I~ I C.Orp 1~-Vo "" .. , 1• nn C.nlr l>t<-" ., '. • UMEt Tr1t ,~_ v. g;; ., • " ...... y,,,.,. SalPN v .. 1 .. m .. ' Du e to I ate, • transmission "today's Usting will noi appear. in lhe Daily Pilol. ~ ' . MANY YEARS AGO cigarette companies used to rt.-cruit baseball players ror tesUmonlali:;. That's o(( limits now, or course, and look at the trouble R. J . Reynolds has been havin g with a character it in vented to tipeak for Camel filter cigarettes. For about a year Reynolds has been prorrioting Camels oo the West CoiJst with ad· vertisements that Ceature a swarthy model with a black moustache. He's called "The Turk." The campaign ap· parently worked so well that Reynolds expanded it na· lion ally. What symbo:lisip. ''The Turk'' has ror C.amel smoker&, I don't know. But Reynolds h11s teamed what symbolism it has for Americans or Armenian CX· traction . The Ttirks came close to annihilating the Armenians in the early part of this century. and the J\rme· nian·America.n community didn't like to see anyone called "The Turk'' selling a product in neWspepeMI and magazines. So Reynolds is killing the chi.Lracter. ALSO OUT OF circulation are those wonderful TV com- mercla ls for Grape Nuts where naturalist Euell Gib· bons remarks thal the cereal reminds him of wild hickory nuU. Gibbons Is still pitchihg tor the General Foods cereal but h~ ls no longer pernlllted lo talk about eating Wi.ld plants. . '"These ads," ruled lhe Federal Tr•de Commission, "have the capaeity lo utt· dercut a com manly re· cognlzed safely principle, namely that children should not eat any plants round erow· ing or ln natural surround· jngs, except ' under adult supervision.'' The best comment on the Euell Gibbons caper probably ceme £rom televiJion host Johnny CJir1on, who said that when Gibbons heard about the ruling he became so depres'sed ·that ''he took an overdose of bark.'' ~Mr ""rl< l :; 1tr .. 1r1 Arlt•·•· Due 1 0 late transmission today's · listing will not appear in lhe Dally Pilot ANtt'riron IO!tfn1r1 At"lh•«' Due t 0 I a t e· transmission today's /isling will nol appear in lhe Daily Pilot. ltfarl<t'I Trf'lld Due t 0 ·I ate transmission loday·s llsllng will not appear In the Dally Pilot. 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Morrill..• t .-a 11* '" """'twof .•1j~~~J3*-n SeCOD •quarter earnings Of $72.9 ~:~ 11 1m,..:\\ :: !ii •.~ ,~·11~1% l1f ~~~ "·~·.: ~14 t_:~ ~o-mi1Uon,or$8.22a!lhare. · ' ' · 'J ,,,. "io( ;· 1 •"" I " 1 -" "" """'"T't 1 ,"" •• t!:--S:::.1\11 1,. 1,...,_ '-The current figures compared with " ;r-. 1 7 ' •+1 Yt •• 1 +" ·'° • 1 111-'t-• ~-'I .. J ff"'>-v, S62.9mUUonor$1.05ashareduringlhe "=~'. 'U 1' ~;-~ ~:\ ,.A'l, ~::~ ~\' 1 :~ :~ !!' ;i:i£J ~:·~ • _; 1t-•-'1::., .~ second quarter of 1974, the company il -9";, '\,( ·; 1 U. ..,, 0 1 • .: : l li~-·~ M1t1"0t .oo j • ' ~ "''*"'·:ll '' ,,, •1111o-v. hnreported . ...._.. -.. t ti ... "' "t.• , l .. 'tt+ " ~l'OWV J.I • ' -"' A""'"9 . 1• 6GJ· Jt. ••. ~Jc ·; rl J"+.-:-. til:!l·1-: 1m;: =~::~: 1J ~V.~1t: M -U't:: 1 J~ t~·.~ Eilll~.ll .'.' s·} : -·~ o tia ttt. ~ •-"""'"f •I ~ •1 + 1 M len4 Ml · • I f\;-l}o 10 C 11 26*-V. • ._.'f"•~ ,.,. . ."\\ tff!M10 11 ili:~\.'I N-tM 'f 1\IAI+ '6 Mlcllelldlll1 j •1 17\11 ... 'fCllnn 1 111 17 ••• .. 1. m ..... 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MUla.r0 acting chairman ot Northrop Corp: 1lai?e the July 16 resignaUon of Thomu V. Jone1, hN been elected chairman of the atoard of lbe com· pany. MUlar, who bas an extensive back· pound ln atrwpace, finance and in· ve•tmeot baiatfbt, bas been a Northrop dlrfftor since 1946 and Hntd as ch.t1n11ait•6f lbe firm from J947to 1949. I • • . ' • • Thursday, August7, 1075 SKIS ROSSIGNOL REG. SALE FREE STYLE. ................. $230.00 '172" ST. 650 .•.•....•............ $210.00 :~u: STRATO IOS & s. .. R ..•. ., •....• $115.00 COMPACTll •••••... .-........ $135.00 .... TEAM JUNIOR . . . • . . . . . . • . • . . • $15.00 '13" K-2 COMPETITION V .•..••.••.... :$210.00 '1115" K-2 SHORTS. • • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . $125.00 '62" K-2TWO ..•..•..•.......... $135.00 '50" COMPETITION V JR ...........• $130.00 '65" JUNIOR BURGER ........•..... S 1.15.00 '57" KN El SSL KNEISSL SHORT .............. S 135.00 '67" KNEISSL DIS JUNIOR ............ $80.00 141" TRUCKER TRUCKER I. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . S 120.00 • '60" 197 6 ROSSIGNOL SKIS IN ~~~CK ST COMP..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .........•... 12000° ST Cllll' SEllE-l • . . . . . . . • . . .. ............... 120000 ltC CIMP ................................... 1200~0 IQ; COMP SEllE·R: ................•............ 120000 STRATI 105 ...... ., .. , ......................... 118500 STUTO 101 SE!l!-1 .......................... .. 111500· SMASH ..... . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . llJOOO YIYI ft ....... . . . . ... . . .. ..... 116000 UllllTlON·S . .. .. .. .. .... . .. ........ ,. •. 114500 RENTAL SKIS · Kneiss1 Short Magic witli bind- ings 150, 160, 170, 180 CM 150PA1RS ONLY •£TAIL VALUfNfW j$200.00) SKI NLES . 115. SAU llll!CllFTEJ .............................. J.!5 1400 IMllCllFTlJ ............................. U5 s4so IMIECllFTE! ............................. 10.95 s5so SASU ................................... 15.• 17so SKI BOOTS SELECT GROUP OF SIU BOOTS REGULAR flOM $35 lo $150 ~~ Sta FOR REG. TRAPPEUI MACH I. ........... $125.00 TRAPPEUR EOUIPE .•.••..••..• $165.00 TRAPPE UR EllTE. . . . . . . • . • . . . • S 165.00 SAN MARCO. . . . . . . • . .. . . . . . . $50.00 TECNICA MASTER ...•..•.....• $100.00 TECNICA EUTE ............... $135.00 TECNICACOMP ............... $145.00 TECNICA ACE ................ $I 50.00 TECNICA TEAM ............... $190.00 TECNICAPIO ................ $190.00 TECNICA PRINCESS ............. $90.00 SALE '75" '12" '12" '27"' '55" '67" '17" '90" '99" -~ TRAPPEUR RENTAL BOOTS ONLY s22 \ NEWPORT BEACH _ 6110 W. COAST HIGHWAY ICC>RHER OF 62ncl .AND CO.AST HWY.I .. PHO~E 1714) 631-0040 ~TARTS TODAY .ND NAME CHANQ£--.. We Hove Chonged Our Nam~ To Make It Simpler For You And Us. Ownership Is The Some and Our Good Service will Be Even Better. Formerly Tustin Heights Spqrtirig Goods -Tustin, Formerly Mission Ski & Sports -El Toro -NOW ROSSIGNOL PACXAGE NEW 1976 SKIS llSSICllOl CllU Sii.. ................... ~ 11 SiN> SN.IMOM 444 1111m ........................ 16J95 Al911UM Sii 1'9LE • .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . • • • • s7so SPECIAL REG. PRICE s 183.45 TENNIS ' ' , WEAR WARM-UP SUITS All 40% OFF MIN"S PKG. PRICE _ _. CUT CASUll 11/STlll'ES ................ $36.15 $2119 SKI -~~­t WEAR ,\ LADIES' & MEN'S ',. SKI JACKJTS Ii ' ,~.. . . .. ,, IEO. SALi ' . REG. SAU HW> ........... $92.D0-.'41" l!lllWllSS ....... $41.DO '23" HW> ........... $71.DO '39" ID&WllSS ....... US.DO '21" .UO ........... SN.00 142" ~ EDB.WBSS ....... $45.00 ·'22" ................ $94.0o ' '47" 11111.WllSS ....... $37.95 ., .. H1AD ........... SU.DO '4f' l!lllWllSS ....... 145.DO '22" H1AD ........... $99.DO '49" !MJGGLlll ....... $35.DO 'If" H1AD ........... $70.DO '35" !MJGGLlll ....... $32.50 '11" lUIOM ......... $71.DO '39" SHUGGUI ....... $30.DO '1!5" SIAIOM ...•...•. $60.DO '31" !MJGGLlll .•••• :. $57.50 '21" lUIOM ......... $66.DO '3l" OlllMIYBI ...... $23. 95 '12" CllllT WUll SOI.II .................... 127.. 11519 llllTI sru su ........................ 121• $15'' llllTI STAI: llU.! lllT ................ $32.• 11819 LAW• 11111JST acenc w/ftlfts ............... S31• s19so ClllT CASUAi. ICITIC lllTS ............ $31.95 12311 - SPIWISTlf F ASIHI lllTS • . •. . .. .. . .. . . $41_.!5 I 28H . I"""• SPIWISTlf W!Ullm 1ll:lfT ............ Ill.II Lr JUHIOIS" , C111T CASUAL 11/STlll'!S ................ 124.95 114so C9lllT WIAL SOI.It COLll .............. Sll.15, I 1119 · COMPLETE TENNIS FASHIONS WEFEAlUllE . TENN.IS RACKETS ALL PRICES INCLUDE CUSTOM STRINGING BY US REG. SALE HA81W111WllHNYLON .............. $50.9S '31"' IUDl'IOWllHOllNYLON .............. $61.9S "51• IUD tOllP I WllH Oil NYLON .•••••••••• $7J.OO '54" IUDCOlllP I W11H -GUI •••••••• $94.00 '8S'" YONEX GOLD W11H Oil NYLON ••••••••••• $14.tS '3r YONEX-WllHOllNYLON .• .' ••••••• $5'.9S '49" PCf lmSTAR W11H Oil NYLON .•.......• $71.00 '19" Pllf, OMI W11H NYLON '. •.•.• .-••••..••.. $61.00 '51• RICIBMATOtMAIBIWllHIMPQWGUl$96.9S '11• 11¥MATCHMAIBIWllHOILNYLON .. $61.9S "55" · llSCHBMATCHMAKERllWllHNYLOH .••• $47.9S '37" wuoH JACIC lliMEll WllH NYLON ....... lo.oo "34" WILSDNSTAHSMITHWmtNYLON .•....•. $-45.00 "S4" WI.ION lllL1lE JEAN KING WllH NYLON .... $45.00 '29" 5'AlotNo WOllD onN WllH HYLON ...... 142.tS '29" SPALDtitG PANCHO GDNWI5 WllH NYLON $36.SO '24" DAYIS-.UWllHNYION ............ $39.95 '33" DAYIS~DBUXIWllHNYLON •••••• $45.tS '38" DAVIS CLASSIC IOI U WITH OI NYLON. $61 .tS '49" TENNIS 11.LTEm •AOI 25l'OFF ET IALLS 69:... l'UCTla TINHIS II.AW ;:. r OllE Of THE WIEST SWCTIOll Of ATHLETIC HOE S· AROUND ADU>AS MATat CANVAS ••••••••••••••••• 'I" lUIOM ......... $iS.DO '32" OlllMIYBI ...... $39.DO 'If" lUIOM . : ....... $7S.DO '37" OlllMml ...... $41.DO '21" HEAD ANBA COURT1 PETROUSKA THE LINE PUTAWAY ' J ADIDAS T_.S P\A YE1 •••••....•.•..••• 112" lUIOM ......... $15.DO '42" OlllMIYBI ...... $37.95 'If" lUIOM ......... $SS.DO '27" -.cl ...... $59.00 !21" lUIOM ......... $62.DO '31" -.cl ...... $61.DO '31" lUIOM ......... $72.DO ... -.a ...... Pl.DD '35" lUIOM ......... $33.DO 'If" ............... $70.DO .'IP lUIOM ......... $50.DO '2!5" -· •• $32.91 'If" -.•••. $47.91 '21" ............... $1T.50 '21" Sllrl>OWJrill .•.•• Sll.9S 11r TIMl'CODOWN .•• S65JO '32" -····· 165.ts '3l" · llMl<:ODOWN ... $76.50 '31" Sl.N>OWNEI .•••. $35.00 117" TtMPCODOWN .•. $69.50 '3411 SUICIOWNB ..•.. $42.95 J21• SEllAC .... · ...•• $67.SO 'J31I EDB.WBSS .. f .... $36.00 11 .. NUMIRONESWl .$54.00 '27- 11111.wtl!l ....... $46.00 '23" NUMllll ONE"-". $91.DO '49" me.wess ....... SSl.00 T GHIY DOWN .... $59.00 '2r .IOB.WEKS ..•.•.. $41.00 124• GBIY DOWN •.•• $75.00 '37" LADIES' & MEN'S SKI PANTS aEG. SALi UG. SALE 11111.wess ....... 142.11 '22" l!lllWlllS.. ..... 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ADIDAS SWH STAI ILACK •••••••••••••• "211" ADIDAS TO\llNAMINT WWIE ••••.• • ••••• '25" , . . I .Orange Coast • · ;•,,,_~ EDITION ;.r~I. VOL. 68, NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES CRANCE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toda~'s Closing i\.Y. Sloeks THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1975 c T E N CENTS Massive Hashish Ring Smashed lly JOHN VALTERZA o.i-.o.u,,.o ....... Narcotics agents in Newport Beach, San Diego and Beirut, Lebanon, today announced the <'racking 0£ <JO international hashish-smuggling operation that involves the arrest of four Orange Coast r esidents and four others, plus the seizure of a ton or hashish. Two tnen. both residents of -Laguna Beach, nre in custody in Beirut where agents of that coun· try seized 2,000 pounds of the re· fined marijuana resin with a street value in e xcess of $1 3 million. The investigation began eight months ago by Newport Beach narcotics detectives and spread Crom the Orange Coast to San Diego and then to the Middle East. The two Orange Coast resi- dents are Ross Hillman, 24, and Lewis Michael Geiger, also 24 . Bolh gave Lebanese authorities a residence address of 2009 Gl en· neyre, Laguna Beach. Another Laguna Beach resi· dent, James Crane Humphries, 28;of 479-B Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, also has been arrested. Joseph Harvey Zeligs, 23, of 1924 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa, also is in custody in connect ion with the case, police said. Others involved in the case are residents of northern San Diego County . Newport narcotics sergeant Darryl Youle, who iniliated...t.he probe, said that all of the hash was seized within four phony computers fitted with individual containe rs allegedly used to hide the contraband. "We sort of fell inlo it al the beginning after receiving some initial inform ation that aroused our sus picion. We started to check the na me of a computer firm and even traveled to an Anaheim computer show to see if the firm was well known," he said. From the re. the in vesligalors became more suspicious because DO one in the industrv knew of.the firm. Soon, investigators said. the probe led to the four computer shells which allegedly had been wired up sufficiently to giv e the impression tha t they would operate. All the arre sts took pla ce simultaneously late Wednesday night. Arr a i g nm ents we r e srheduled late llldav before U.S. <See HASH, Page AZ} Mideast War Peril To U.S.? , . •1 Films 'Obscene' ' WASHINGTON (AP) --Presi- , dent Ford said this afternoon l there is a real possibility of con- frontation between the United states and the Sovi~t Union if war breaks out again in the Mid- dle East. (Related s tory, A4) T he President warned Israel and Egypt that they must be nex- ible and do something soon if they a re to avoid another war. "I( t here isn't a movement right now, the possibility for war between Israel and the Arabs is increased s ignificantly," Ford said in an interview taped for s howin ~ today on about 150 Public Broadcast Service (PBS) stations. "We've had four wars in the Middle East," Ford said. "A flft.h one not only means that Israel will be fighting the Arabs, but the po te nt ia l of confro n tation between the Un ited States and the Soviet Union is a possibility. "Both Isr ael and Egypt have lo <See FORD, Page A2) I Radioactive ' . Spill Told· In UCI I.ab .A UC Ir vine la b technician and her boy(riend were declared UD· injured Wednesday night after a beaker of r adioact ive chemicals shattered in a campus lab. Campus Radiation Safety Of. ficer Bill Wadm an checked the couple with radiation detect ion gear and deter mined that neither had been contaminated and that neither required treatment. Valerie Segur, 19, of 1179 Gl en· neagle Terrace, Costa Mesa, and her boyfriend, Roger Krason of Santa Ana, were exposed to about 1.25 microcuries of carbon 14 in an endol acetic acid solution, Wadman said. Wadman said the radiation con- tained was minuscule •. "about a thousandth the amount in a wristwatch." ~ Campus· Police Chief Robert Heavey said it is customary for students to be working in the labor atories late at night. Heavey called it "a lot of ado about nothing." But virtu"ally all the firefight· i n g apparatus in I rvi n e re1ponded to the report of a . .. r adiation spill." Miss Segur, who was working her last night as a lab assistant before quittin g the job, knocked ' the bottle from a shelf of a refrigerator in Steinhaus Hall about 11 p.m . The bott l e was labeled "radioactive," and the campus police were called. "I didn't want to start so much of a fuss," she said this morning. "I just wanted someone to come over with a geiger counter and cloves and clean up the spill. I 'knew it wasft't dangerous." ) Al the scene Wednesday, Wad· (See RADIATION, Page "2) 'R4RGAJNS' PULL DOWUP2.12 NEW VORK (UPI) -Prices cloled mixed ln slow lradin( on Ibo New York StOc~ Exchange today, following a weak ralfy at· tempt prompted by bargain hunt-""· T he Dow Jones industrial averaae, ~hich re.II 71 points In ~ent weeks_, gained 2.U IX)i.nts to815.78:lt had been ahead men lhon aeven polnta. i\nalysts1uJd In ll(bl of the Dow'a l'<!Cftlt arop, many stocks were considered 1elltna at barsatn prlce1. Declines led advances, however. (Tobi~ C7). r1 Prir~ were lower ln mocltra.te tricllll& cm the AineriWI stock · Exe1Wi11. • .. " ' Harbor Judge Rules Biggest Shark? Bill Rhoades bolds open the jaws of what may be one of the biggest great while sharks ever caught. T he s hark weighs 2,400 pounds a nd measures 15 feet, two inches. Rhoades. who cau ght t he monster, said he will let it go to Marineland oflhe Pacific for display to the public. It was captured off Anacapa:lslan d. V allerga Verdict Weighed by Jury By GARY GRANVILLE ot .. O.lly PlkotSUff VENTURA-Three months to the day after he was indicted by the Orange CountY Grand Jury QD seven felony charges, county Assessor Jack Vallerga's fate fell into the hands of a Ventura County jury late Wednesday. After Judge Robert Shaw in· structed the jury on the legal measures it must use to de· termine Vallerga's guilt or in- nocence, the panel met briefly 13te in t he anernoon and selected a foreman . This morning, the nine-man, three-woman jury began verdict deliberations in a tem porary court bµ.i ld ing on a hillside over- looking t he ocean . Still ahead of Vallerga is the trial covering a second Grand Jury indictment that charges him with illegal acts related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 con· gressional campaign. · He must also stand trial on five counts of misconduct ,charged to him in a Gr and Jury accusation. At issue as t he jury deliberates today is whether or not Vallerga profited illegally from the 1973 sale to Spartanburg. During the six-day trial. de· fense attorneys conceded lheir client had: -Accepted $714 for consulting services and expenses related to the $2,045 appraisal system s ale. -Received $3,000 from Hinshaw as his share of a $6.000 (See VALLERGA, Page i\2). Harbor Municipal Court. Judge Donald Dungan ruled Wednes- day there is proba ble cause to believe that two sex films being shown in Balboa are obscene. And the decision whi ch ended a week of hearings sets the stage for more search warrants and seizures 0£ "Deep Throat" and "The De vil in Miss J ones." It also served as the trigger for criminal trials now set to begin Aug. 26 on charges that the Balboa Pussycal Theater has ex· hibited obscene films. Newport Beach Police Chief B. Jaines Glavas said tcxlay the pre· liminary ruling gives him en- courage ment.• "We do intend lo make every effort lo stop the s howing or films wbich have been judged pre· liminarily to be obscene," he said. Dungan, wbp viewed the twq ru ms m a private showing ar· ranged by )>?lice and tbe-pl'o· secution, said his judgment was Grant lloys Get Variance For Signs A variance has been approved grantin g the Grant Boys permission to exceed the limit in number and s ize of signs allowed by law on their rustic old guns, bools and jeans emporium in downtown Costa J\.tesa. "If you take the signs off, it looks worse ... ·· Cit y Coun- cilwoman Norm a 1-lertwg said as the City Council mulled the br~thers ' r equest. Mik e Grant, a partner in the weaponry, clothing and western gear store at Rochester and Harbor Boulevard, appeared to argue for the signs. P lanning Director Charles Roberts arose too. Grant held up an artist 's ren- dering of how the Grant Boys looks today, with more, and big- ger signs than the law a1lows. Plann ing Dire ctor Roberts held up a planninli! aides' artistic drawing of how the Grant Boys would look iJ its s igns did con- form to the limits establis hed by ordinance. "If you take the signs off, it looks worse,'' s aid Mrs. Hertzog. Granl agreed it would indeed look rather ba rre n. "It just makes those old build· ings look like ... old buildings that have been there since 1801 , ·• added the councilwoman. Planning Director Roberts told council me mbers the slructural complex now ~as about 640 square feet of signing, or about 100 square feet too many and <See SIGNS, P age A2) During those dellberati~ns. the jurors will decide whethei'-0r not the assessor committed em- bezzlement, grand theft. and mis- appropriation of public monies in cormection with the sale of a computerized appraisal .system to Spartanburg County. South Carolina. West Side Story U fOUJJd guilty ol any <>I the seven cbar.-e:s, V aller&a faces a poe.sible prilon term. oC' from ooe to ten years, (orftiture ol hb $36,~·•·tyear eled.ed office and po111lble Raes or up to $10,000. Shol\ld the j ury fU1d the S3· )'tar-old assessor innocent, he will have won only round one In a three round legal batUe to vin- dicate hlmsel(. Douglas Released NEW YORK <UPI> ~supremo Court J uatlco William 0 . l>oogles t.oda)' was released lrom'the re· babllltatJG!I ceqter where he hod ...., ~erlDc fro m adlnbllnl a1rolle suffered las! De<. :11. ' Boys Club Branch Disputed in Mesa ' A slight community feud has developed over the question: Where can and :where should the. neict branch of th ... 'Boys Club ol the Harbor Area be built? , . Costa Mesa ;Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley insists· lt must be locat&d in bls city's weat side, where he claims It la needed most to help keep young a ten' out or t.rOdblt. Boys Club Board ........l.ft1 Dennia O'Neil and LOOiV~. the club's ex.ecuUve director, aay . . . . I '• the key issue depends on acquir- Inr pro_perty from either the city ot Coilta Kesa, or the N~rt­ M··Onlll«t Scbooll>islri"'· Heated di s ~U 'Ssfon was 1enerated ~Tuesday. be(ore the ,Cost• Mesa City Co~il ap- proved cloling or escrow for a $275,000 purchase by the. city bC the ~lub's eilsll'lig Central Bt!_n.c.h downtown. , , ·.~ elty; will lease it baclt totbe 'clllb' !or $1. per year and ln Ute C~ CLtJll, Pqe "2) . ' based prima rily on the movies them selves. f1 c ins isted that they. not testimony by expert de· fe nse witnesses, were the "best evidence.·· Theate r chain la'>'-·yer Robert McDa niel asked immediately after the ruling that the decision be stayed for 10 days to allow for preparati1Jn of an appeal to the next highest court . That bid drew an immediate objection fro m Deputy Dislrict Attorney Orella Scars. She took s harp issue with the request and alleged that if it were granted it would allow the continuing show- ing of films which in her mind are illegal. Judge Dungan denied the stay. Dungan heard four days of arguments on the issue of ob- scenity and in his summation Wednesday he lermed the ex- pf'rience "a n educa tion.'' He conce ded. however, that his ~a.was ~ure lo be reviewed by higher courts. , ''But witil then, it's the only ruling in cfCect , ''he s aid. o.ur Piiiot sutf Piiot• 'PROBABLY OBSCENE' Judge Donald Dungan A spokes man for the Balboa Pussycat Theater said tod ay thal because oC Wednesday's court de- cision, the thealer has replaced ''Deep Throat'' and ''The Devil in- Miss Jones'' with twootherfilms. Mesans to Pay 3c Less for Schools The $43.4 million budget for 1975-76 approved this week by Newport-Mesa Unified School District lrustees calls for a tax r ate between three and seven· cents per $100 assessed valuation lower than last year's depending on where the t a xpayer lives. Final tax r ates will be set by the Ora nge County Board oC Supervisors late r this monlh, but Costa Mesa r esidents will pay an estimated $4. 77 per $100 assessed valuation, down three-cents for the $4.80 Cigure of last year. Newport Beach residents * * * Coast College $50 Million Budget OK'd Trustees of the Coast Com· munity College Dis trict ap· proved a $50 million budget for fiscal 1975-76 Wednesday. Il calls for a 13-cent drop in the district 's tax rate. The 1975-76 budget will be financed by a tax rate of 80.32 cents per $100 a ssessed valuation compared lo the 93 .48·cent rate required to Cinance last year's budget. And last year's budget was $3 million lower. The primary reason for the tax rate reduction, dis trict oCficials said, is the postponement of ma· jor construction projects al the district's two campuses. However, no curtailment of enrollment at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa or Golden West College in Hunlington Be a ch is e xpe cted, officials noted. "The district will not be levy- ing any new taxes, nor will there have to be an enrollment curtail- ment due to the state's cutback of s upport ,'' s ays Correll an TboQ1Jl60n, exe cutive vice chan- cellor Qf business affairs. Total assessed valuation ly- ing within the Coast -Community College Dislrict boundaries - • roughly from Corona del Mar to seal Beach -is nearly $1. 78 bilUon . The !lgure is up by nearl.)I $1~2 million o\ter the combined pro-· perty values that financed. the ]974.75 budget1 disttlct officials said. would pay $4 .42 pe r $100 assessed vaJuation, a ~even -cent decline from the $4.49 rate of 1974-75. Included in the figures is a JO. cent civic center tax also ap- proved by trustees, which will Cund projects such as r ecrea- tional facilities shared by the school district and the two cities: Tax rates were originally scheduled lo drop another ni ckel for next year .·but residents of the two communities approved what amounts to a five-cent tax over· ride measure in April. According to the estimated tax rates, Costa Mesa homeowners wilh a house costing $50,000 wou ld pay $596.25 in annual tax- es. including the state exemp- tion. A Newport Be a ch resident with a $50,000 home would pay $552.50 in yearly taxes, including the state exemption. . In adopting the budget at this · week's board m eeting. trustees brought to an end months of hag· gling over where budget cuts should be made. Although they considered fir- ing a number or teachers and other employes, all teachers and m ost of the othe r district employes kept their jobs. Instead, most cuts came from (See BUDGET, Page A2) Weat.,er Fair skies Friday with conlil1ued sunny warm days. Patchy early mom· ing fog at the beaches. Highs from 72 to 80 at the strand rising to near 00 in· land areas. INSIDE TODA. V SonM! Orange Coa.1t resi· <knit thought lhey could get their watchimacalhls iden· tified Saturday. but the"f_'re.as my~erious as ever . Po{fe C·l . Index M'l'-S.fwl<• .. lntHll'llnkltl ... ,"" ., M11U'*r' ......... hmllltdo. " """"' T,... L..M,llklylll ., ,...Ylfl Qlllonll• A5,04 Mut.,.l PllM1 0.•ll"" OJ.It l<MtltoMINot.., •• " " .. " •• ....... •• Ont• co ..... ,, A~ei --· •• = ... Ot.ttl *'"" •• 01·1 1( ..... 1 .... .. SW.It Mlrlt.ts ,., ....... -.. ,.....,,"*' .. ,,_,, C•·' -•n ., ........ ltlK"'11 •• ..,,_ •• -... Cl --.. .. • ,4% DAIL V PILOT c R~dArmy Releases ' Hostages KUALA LU MPUR. Malays ia <UPI > --A band of Japanese Red Army terrorists r eleased their last 15 host ages today and ~ook vff for Libya aboard a Japanese airliner, e nding an 80-hour reign o f t error that created a diplomatic crisis bet"'•een Japan and Malays ia. 1Alalays il:ln Ho me Affairs Minister Ghazali Shafie said he had to threaten lo "hijack" the aircra ft h imself and put a ~~laysian flight crew aboard to pg_t an end to J apanese stalling tactics and meet a Rt.>d Army de- acUin e for departure. The notorious Red ;\rmy group \\o';lli ch h a s c~r ri ed out massacres. bombings and other oy.trageli throughout the world, s~l its way into the U.S. Em- bi:\SSy !wl onday and seized SJ hoStages including U.S. Consul GCneral Robert Stebbins, two 1\p;ierican businessmen and a S~,edish diploma t. The gu~rri llas freed most of th~ir hosta~es Wednesday and th~ r emainder today in exchange for nine J apanese crevmien to fl y the plane, four official substitute hostages to guarantee their s afe· ty and five Red Army criminals nown here from J apanese jails to meet ransom dem a nds. The departure "·as delayed for hours wh il e Japanese and Malaysian officials tried to get clearance from Libya for the plane to fly to Benghazi. They we're denied permission to fl y over India a nd Iran but rrnally were g ranted permission to r e- fuel at Colombo, Sri Lanka and Aden. Even those arrangements ap. peared to be s haky. Heavy guards were posted at the Colom· bo Airport and the plane crew was told the doors must re- mained closed during the refuel· ing. The Iraqi News Agency said SOuth Yemen changed its mind and that the plane would not be allowed to r e fuel the re. Part of the delay in departure Mose from the diplomatic dis· pule betw een Japa n and Malaysia. Ghazali blamed it on J apanese stalling. "I had to make a very bold de· ciSioniwhen I called the J apanese akhba!sador," Ghazali said. "I shid, "Your Excelleocy, if your government cannot give ir\Struc· _lions to fly this aircraft., 1 shall provide the crew from our own airlines a nd fly this aircraCt to ~nghaz i.' HASH ••• m agistrates in San Diego, Santa Ana and before jurists in Beirut. All eight arr es tees are being charged with violations of U.S. statutes related lo conspiJ"acy to smugg le and distribute hashish. SIGNS ••• that's after some Were painted out or removed. Councilm an Ro bert M . Wilson-who is a staunch ad· vacate of advertising and free en· terprise and enjoys revenue from a billboard at his Santa Ana awn- ing company-stood up £or the Grant Boys. He said if it was up to him they could have 4,000 square reel of signs. "We·ve reached a point where there are exceptions to the or- dinance," declared Councilman Dom Raciti. 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'* •11Jt TeJeP"ene (7141642~21 Clas1lfltd Advtrllllnt M2·J671 Co•ytlt"I , Tt /S O••n1• C'o••I l'Wfltll"l"I C-IMnJ, _,.. .. , ""' ••>. n""''•' '°"~'HI tori•• "'•llt f 11" ll•trlh t mon" h••••~ ,,.., M ••••tO.rl t O ,.,,,.. .. 1 ll'•l•t l "'"'+ttlo• 1 1 d 1p1119ft!l•Mt. »••no tl•1t Plll•" ••·" '' C.1!1 M111, C•••t"'n•• l..eot•llll0<"11¥1•••-UIO,_t11ry1 .... "I••' I• IOnl-INJ, ""ll!••y•IA•""I'-IJ ... -lhlJ ' I Strike Up the Band The Weather is balmy. Twilight is fading. Supper is spread on a bl anket. And now it is time to feed the soul at a mid-summer Fri· ·day night Concert In The Park sponsor ed by the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services. El Bekal Shrine Band ot Long Beach appears this Friday at 8 pifn. at Llo?s Park downtown in continuing "!Psical sen es. SUMMER BAND PIANS CONCERT The Harbor Area Sum· mer Band will g iv e another performance of popular selections at 8 p . m . Friday at the Newport Ha.rbor High School auditorium in Newport Beach. The band. composed of both yo un gst e rs and adults, is direct ed by Richard England. The con· cert, part of the summer series, is free of charge. Fro• Page Al VALLERGA consultant's fee the South Carolin a county paid to the former Oramge County assessor five months after he became a congressman. --Traveled t o Was.hingt ol). D.C., and later lo Spartanburg with Hinshaw on a $340 airline ticket paid for by Orange County. Defense a t torney Richard Murphy closed his fin al argu- ments to the jury Wednesday by telling the jurors a county official can legally accept oul5 ide in· come if it does not conflict with his official duties. And , Murphy argued his client did not ne~otiate the sale, set the price or influence the county's decision to sell the appraisal system to a nother public agency. In his final rebuttal argu- ments, Assist ant District At· torney Michael Capizzi charged that Vallerga's be havior related to the sale v.·as similar to that of a hound following a scent. And the scent Capizzi desc ribed was that of consulting fees. Fro,.. Page Al BUDGET ..• l'entral dis trict offi ce expen· d.itures. including offi ce s upplies, professional meetings, mileage and consultants. plus a number of programs that test the district curriculums. A brief public hearing pre· ceded the adoption of the budget, but few comments were heard other than continued criticism by teacher r e presentatives who are still angry over the district's budget priorities. Salary negotiations are not yet settled between the teachers and trustees, but a s ix pe rcent across -the-board salary hike, plus $350,000 in extra medical benefits, was included in the adopted budget. Teachers have agreed to the six percent raise, but also want · an added pay in crement for .. ~teachers at the top of the pay scale. There are 460 teachers at lhal top step and the district would need $320 ,000 lo meet the request. . Fro• Page Al FORD •.• understand that fl exibility at this crucial time is Import.ant to the peace of tha t a r ea and possibly peace in the world ," the Preti· dent said. Ford s aid he discussed the possibility of a U .S.-U$.5R con· frontation In the Middle East with SoViet l e aOer Leonid Brezhnev at the recent European security conf erencl! in llelsinki. "J think the Soviet Union has acted in a ve ry responsible way," he said . "I think they un - derstand the polcintfAI conse- quence! of no progress for con- tinued peace and understandlnR In the Middle Eos t ." Cuban Volleyball Team Visits UCI ByDOUGLASFRJT7.SCHE OI""' Oi1UJ Pl lilt st." A Cuban flag banging ou~ide one of UC rrvlne's residence ha lls is one of relatively few signs of the first visit to the Unit· ed Stales by a Cuban athletic team since 1960. Volleyball teams from the U .S .. Cuba, 1.texico, Canada, Haiti and the Dominican Republic are encamped at the Middle Earth and Mesa Court re- sidence hall s for the North 1\me rica, Central Americ:;a and Cari bbean volleyball playoffs (See Sports, P age DI). The winning team will go on to play in the 1976 Olympics in·Mon· treal, Canada. While volleyball is not one· of the major c rowd pullers in American athletic cOmpetition, it ·is one of Cuba's most popillar spectator sports. Crowds of 16,000 are not un- common at Cuban games, ac· cording: to Mario Rodriguez, vice director for international rela- tions for the Cuban contingent. So popular are the games that a Cuban press group of 20 has set up facilities for live play-by-play radio broadcasts of the games to Cuba. Direct phone lines have been set up to call in game stories to Cuban newspapers. The men 's and women's teams from the U .S. and five other countri es plus their camp followers brought about 300 persons to the UCI residence hall&. which are now vacant due lo summer vacations. The da ys are mostly taken up with training, resting and playoff games. But a break in the schedule TuesdaY allowed about 50 of the Cubans to visit South Coast Plaza for a buying sptee. Nancy P atterson, wife of Dan Patterson who plays on the U .S. volle yball team and liaison person with the Cuban players, said, "They bought everything in sight." Purchases , s he said, included shoes, r a dio s , stereos and clothing. To overcome language bar- riers among the delegation!, a number of volunteer high school School Bus Financing Under Study The cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, plus the Newport-Mesa Unified Scbool District, have formed a special committee to study alternative methods of financing school bus· ing. Committee members, who met for the first time last week, will try. to discover ways of busing s tudents to school without w:inC school district funds. The Joint Transportation Com· mitlee Is composed of 15 mem· bers, in c luding Ch ai rman .Nathan "Duke" O'Brien, Ernie Oddo, Les Miller, Vern Taylor, Ma rvin Carr 1 Mrs. Arthur Christoff , Mr s. Sa ndra Greenwood, Mrs. Judy Pacol, Robert Stoessel, Oren King, Herman K i mmel, Richard Clucas, Mrs. William Schmidt, Richard Bend and Mrs. ·Chris Goe/ftz. . A 10 on the committee are Mayor Alvin Pinkley and Coun· cilwo man Norma Hertzos of Costa Mesa, Councilman Pete Barrett or Newport Beach and sctlool board members Tom Hen· deraon, Marian Bergeson and Doa Smallwood. I s tudents from Santa Fe, California and Pioneer high schools in the Santa Fe Springs area are acting a s translators for the Spanish-speaking teams. The U.S. team sees Cuba as its toughest competition. The Cuban players, according lo American player Bob Newcomb, can jump 40 Inches inlo the air-about twice the height other na- tionalities leap. . . ' But the biggest boost Cuba gets, said Newcomb, is the popular support for the game. Americans-and particularly American sportswriters-tend to ignore the sport, he said. Meanwhile, international politics is an ignore d topic among the volleyball players. Caba h as captured ·its share of headline space lately with re·· ports of CIA plots against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and the re. cent removal of trade sanctions again!t Cuba by the Organization of American States. . CLUB ••• year•lons transition period, de. velop it into a community recrea· l.iooal cen\er with activities for all ages. · The understanding has been that the Boys Club will use lhe $275,000 to build a new branch elsewhere and Mayor Pinkley de- mands it ·should be on the west side. Yantorn and O'Nei l c ite population studies that indicute a new club branch would serve ·more youngsters if centered perhaps on a portion of the Davis Intermediate School campus. "I want to go on record with no doubt on anyone's part that we won't let down the youngsters on the west side," Yantom told councilmen. He later expanded hlis r e- marks, saying west side boys could be transported to such a location as Davis School by i. 60-passenge r bus the club is now buying with an Irvine Founda· lion grant. "If you don't think it's needed on the west s ide, go talk to the police department," Pinkley in· s isled. "l was out Sunday night when they brought in three boys of for theft -one of them for the 20th time-and he wasn't five feet tall!•' City Manager Fred Sorsabal tried to soothe feelings by point- ing out some youngsters can't be reached by the Boys Club and may need some other, perhaps city-sponsored program. "We have people moving into our community who are great Americans, but are of a different ethnic background," Sorsabal said. Mayor Pinkley claimed he at- tended a discussion at which Yantom and former councilman Willard 'Jordan argued strongly against locating a Boys Club branch on the west side. Yantom denles this, saying it was a meeting of city and sehool officials at which population s tudies were e xplained to show more boys would be !erved more easily by a center city site. . Fr-Page Al RADIATION man said, ''I could drink that much without being hurt." Firemen alerted emergency rooms at Orange CoUnty Medical Center and Tustin Community Hospital, but a/ter , Wa~m~n checked the~ area it was de- t ermined that the tacilltles were not needed. , An officer at the h'en~t~ that ibe accident Occ\Jred on·the 30th anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima.. ' I -TONIGIIT "THE MUSIC MAN " Newport-Mesa summer theuter, Costa Mesa 1-ligh School, Aug. 7, 8and9.8p.m.$2 . • • WI LLY WONKA MQ.~IE NIGHT -Community RecteJI· lion Center, 7:30 p ,m. Also Ptnk Panther cartoons, refreshments. 50cents. . "GODSPELL" -South Coast Repertory Thea te r , through SUn. 8p.m . FRIDAY, AUGUsr8 CONCERT IN THE PARK - El Bekal Shrine Band, Costa Mesa City Park, 8 p .m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m. ·Housewives Due Pension . -Dr. Mead MANILA, The Philippines (AP) -Anthropologist Margaret Mead said loday s he thinks housewives s hould get credit toward Social Security and other pensions for all the work they do around the house. At a seminar on women's role WOMEN '.$ LIB BLAMED ,: FOR CRIME WAVE, A5 in development, Dr. Mead also advised young women to break away from dependence on men as the breadwinner, saying this would also serve as male libera· lion. "Wives are the cheapest form of labor," she said, "and the richer a man is, the better his wife does her work, for nothing. !fa man earned $100,000, it would take all the money he earns to find enough women lo do what his wife does for nothing. "It takes the work of five women to equal the work of one wife. We ought to qualify what a woman does in the home and give her credit when it comes lo com· puling Social Security payO'lents and pensions." she said. She said the time has come "to phase out the nuclear famil1~ We will go back to lh'e com~unities so the children will.grow up among large groups of people. Tbe future- · Hes in lhe community.family or I . people of diffe.fe.nt .. ages and , .economic leve ls living close :together." SALE! ON DISHWASHERS•WASHERS•DRYERS FealurillCJ MA YT AG'S Top t-40del WU60 I DISHWASHER ' I