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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-14 - Orange Coast PilotFaring Canipaign Charges? • Cle01ente Mother To Face Trial For .Tots' Deaths - I DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 14, 1975 Y0t... M, NO. nto, JSECTIONS, ti PAGES Staff Says Battin Charged By Grand Jury By GAllY GRANVIU.E Of .. Daltyf'ltlil~ Informed sources said today that Orange County Grand Jury voWd Wednesday evening to in- dict County Supervisor Robert Battin on felony charges related to campaigning at taxpayers ex- pense. Battin and his attorney, Matt Kurllich, were not available for comment this morning. ~d there was no word from District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of- fice. But members of Battin's staff s·aid they learned this morning their boss had been indicted. However, they were unable to provide detail& or the charges. An indictment·by a grand jury is not a-declaration of guilt .. It meam·lhe jury believes there is sufficient cause t.o bring the mat- ter to a trial in which guilt oc in- nocence will be determined. The 42-year·old county supervisor has been the subject of a seven·week Grand Jury in- vestigation centering around his unsuccessful 1974 bid for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. During the investigation it is ~n that investigaf,ors for the district attorney talked to Bat· tin'a staff as well as former staff members. It ts believed that the possible 011nw1P'li.t St..f1 """"• HEADED FOR ·TRIAL? County Supervisor Battin Mother To Face Charges By JACK CHAPPEU. Of llw DaUr Pilot Stiff The murder trial or a former San Clemente woman arrested after her two children died in the fire of her Arkansas trailer home will begin Wednesday in Pulaski County District Court. Shelia Lessley, 20, formerly convicted of child abuse in the San Clemente beatings and burn- ings of her 4·year ·old son Jessie, faces two counts in Arkansas of murder by arson. Jessie and his infant brother Adam died Feb. 12 when the trailer in which they were living with their mother caught fire. Arkansas authorities have charged that the fire was de· liberately set. If convicted, Mrs. Lessley could be given the death penalty. Prosecuting Attorney Arlene Heath has said the case is being prepared in a manner which could allow that penalty lo be given. , Mrs. Lessley fled lo Arkansas with her 4·year·old son following sentenci ng but before serving a 60·day jail sentence in Orange County-for ebild abuse. · ' · charges being considered in- cluded : Girl, 7, Safe After Kidnap In San Di.ego SAN DIEGO CUPIJ -Elaine Marguerite Taylor, 7, kidnaped from her bedroom Saturday, was reunited with her parents after sheriff's deputies arrested her apparent abudctor and brought her to safety early today. Ostensibly, the woman who was pregnant with the second child, was to leave Jessie with re- latives in that state. She never re- turned to Orange County to serve her time. ' -Conspiracy to misuse county employes and supplies. -Misuse or county funds in the form of postage, paper and other supplies. Her hus band John Lessley was convicted of felony child abuse and is in state prison serving time. San Clemente Del. Roger (See TRIAL, Page A2) Public Asked· To Delp Catch Coast Rapist • rom D~ity Pilol PMI• by Rudi Pti'111191M:i Busman's Holiday? Santa A-na motorc)tele .oJficer Thomas Kaufmann, 33, who usually is &n' tlie Ofher end Or'Si.rcfi incidei1ts,"iS 'ban. daged by paramedics after he piled up his cycle on Mapguelite ·Parkway in 'Mission V-i'ejo. Kaufmann, who was .on vacation, collected scrapes all over his b<Xly primarily because of his scanty attire. His ticket book was wiped out in the crash. Police Asking Help . . ter Riverside Violence Wounds 3 RIVERSIDE (AP) -A police helicopter was shot from the sky dwing a night or violence whicD left an estimated SO persons holed up in a building surrounded by officers today. . The violence left three persons wounded, including twopoLiceo(.. ficers, and a young woman misS:. ing, a police s pokesman re.- ported. A Special Weapons and Tactics Team from San Diego was et1 route to the s cene after Riverside officers said a crowd was holed up in a building in the pre- dominantly Mexican·American Casablanca s ection. : A police spokesman said shots were fired s poradically from th~ house during the morning. The violence erupted wtft?n an angry crowd began shooting al officers who had gone to the Casablanca area -scene of dis- lurbances in the past -to in· vestigate the discovery of a wounded man on the front lawn or a residence. Potice said the wounded man was the boyfriend o( the unidentified woman, still missing today. (See COPTER, Page A2) Or:•_g~7=•& Weatller !......Ml1u1e of county funds by utilizing county paid employes - (See BATrlN, Page AZ> . . 'MEAN 1HIEF' The girl: who appeared to be in good condition. was taken to a doctor for examination after the reunion at a sheriff's substation in suburban Lemon Grove. Body Unburied In Hunt for Rapist The us ual ni ght and morning low clouds and fog ne<ar the coast, clearing to moslly sunny in the af. ternoon Friday. Highs near 70 at the beaches and ra nging from low to mid·80s inland. GETS MEDALS SEA'l"J'LE (UPI) -The thiel went through the home tossine drawers qpen, sotubing t)"O t1leviaioi\ screeps, steall&lg Jewelry, helping himself to ba~C:, e1gs and use d the stove -then did somelhlng reolly mean. The thief stole 'three gold med1l1 won by Bridget Lee Schrader, JI, in the regional ll*iol Olympics lo June. Brid1et1 Who suffers from a leamlng, dlubllily, had trained by run.nine •round the block every day, 1wlmrn1Jl(! mj Joi· linl to• stopwatch. ,\ The suspect, whose identity was not immediately available, wa& thought to be a gardener who had worked ror the Taylor fami· ly, according to preliminary in· formation obta1ned from field un- its by a sheriff's spokesman. A U.S. Border Patrol tracker who had taken part in earlier sear~h operations saw a child's tracks a few miles from the Mex· ican border about daybreak and called the sheriff's 'lffice, sheriff'& Lt. Dusty Rhodes said. A shcrt.ff's helicopter flown by David H•mmun and Jolm Heene was launched, and the two spotted the girl and lhe suspect three miles east d the south «Klfll)' dump at Otay, about 10 \S..11'.lDNAP, Poge A2) \ Month.s Later NEW ORLEANS (UPIJ -Paul L. Juery, SS, died three months ago in a Fort Worth, Tex . hospital. An autopsy showed his death was from natural causes, 1but his family refused to believe the report, packed the body in dry ice and moved it to New Orleans. The body is still unburied alld the Orleans Parish coroner, Dr. Jo"'rank Minyard, calls the inci· dent "the most bizarre case I've ever experienced.•· To wrap it up, he filed a writ In Civil District Court WMnesday seeking jurisdiction to bury Juery'sbody, Detectives appealed today for help from the public in the search for a ,carred rapist who has at- tacked and robbed five women in Newport Beac h and Laguna Be.achduring recent plonths. The !'uspect. who assertedly wenl to great lengths to converse with his victims while he held them at knifepoint, bears scars on his cheek and abdomen. · Newport Beach detective Ken Smith said the man has told his victims that he sufrered the wounds in Vi e tnam when a young Viet Cong blew up a truck he was in. Smith said lhat the man has sandy to brown hair which is wavy and cul short, along with a I thin moustache. He weighs about 185 pounds and stands rive reel, 11 inches tall. Smith said that information ob· laine<l from victims show that the'suspect\'wdrrked for a·tirne in the P hoenix area, P05Sibly at the Reynolds Aluminum plant there, (8ee RAPIST 1 Page A2) Cop Car Bombed EMERYVILLE (AP)-Anun· occupie·d police car wa s destroyed by a pipe bomb late Wednesday night, authorities said. The car, which was in the police parking lot here, burst into names after the bomb went off. INSIDE TODAY. Jack Scott's brother says Ow spor1s .activist offered to tum Patty Hearst over to the F'Bl fur money. Walter Scott also said he has !een P.atty *'1eral times. See story, Pe· lure P.dge A-4 . .titv-s.nk• _,.., L.M. .. .,. Clllfen.i• Cl411HIH '-" Crfl.1_,. O.Mfl Notlc:tt t!.llllorl11l "11 .. IEnt.~1-nt -· ~U1tlil•c:"'4I --·--...-.. l•dex A1 AMI u .... rl S• c• ,,....,.., • ._. c• Mtrtw.111 ,.....,., s. AS,CI Milll9All"9WI A• Ct.14 0r-..c-, Al4·U •t ,..... ., .• SJ Sylvl• il"911•r 91 A14 Sptrt• Cl·I A• SMotllMoH'i1ttl 9•·1 CW Ttlt¥1tlM Al• ... , ~I CM A14 'WN"-' A4 ' •• '#IOllNttrl .ti4 " . ./ ' .-I I l j2 DAILY PILOT s ' .Little Jury. Asked 'Who's Crinrl.nal ?' RALEIGH, N.C. !UPll -An attorney for Joan Little told the jury during l'lo.si ng arguments today that tht• jailer she is ac· l'USed of murde ring entered her cell to rape her und \\'as killed a:oi l\tisiJ Little tri ed to dercnd hersell against sexual attack. "We have a sexual attack and a defens e ,,. l\farvin Mi ller argut'<I in a h:.ll f-hour prescnta- Stereo Sets lion lo the jury. Mltler said jailer Clarence Al· ligood ''could have h ad no ' legitimate, valid rrason roe being there. "Why was he there?" said Miller. "I s uggest to you he was the re for no good reason. He was Lhere to rape Joan Little. "Who is tile r eal criminal?" dem anded Miller. ''It is no cri1ne Gifts .to County Aides Described A Tandy Corporation executive testified Wednesday that he gave $4,300 \A.'Orth of merchandise to three Orange County assessor·s office officials . including two $700 s tereo sets to for mer as· sessor Andrew llinshaw, now a cong ressman. T andy \'ice president James • L.., /; \ -·-1\ ._. , / I POLITE BUT DANGEROUS Drawing of Rape Suspect From Page A I RAPIST ... and lhat he h as a knowledge of cle(tronics. Hi s standard pattern, Smith said, is to quietly creep into a re· sidence and accost sleeping vie· lims. In one instance he politely replaced a window screen when he left; in another he offered to lock the front door upon leaving. But despite the willingness to help, the man is considered dangerous because he has been armed with a four-inch·long knife. Smith suggested that citizens with information can contact the Newport Beach or Laguna Beach Police Departments. From Page Al COPTER ..• Circumstances of her disap· pearance were not immediately clear. · A spokesman said the man had been s tabbed three times and shot once. The tires of his pickup truck , found n earby, were s la s h ed and its windows smashed. Authorities tentatively iden- tified the wounded man as Steve Clark, 28. He was reported in critical condit ion at a local hospital. OR ANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT ftle Cl<-CO.•t 0."f P,1ot .... nh '°"'"h <> ,...,,. r.fW<I -,. • ..., "'"'" ,. wo•••""<I b• 1>w o. ... o-t""'' Pul>l"l'U~Q (G"'~·~· ~~PMol• ""'l•o"' •'" ""b"'-........... 1~•011<1• f'""'' .... U-1~ .,..,.., N•wP<J•' l><Kh, flu"t'""'"" II>•<~ ~o.,.. II•" ll•H~>. l!••"I, l>•<l<ITt•t>.o<O. \/•II•• ..... LO.,.,..., bo'~<h1!.o11lh to1u " """'' 1~0'"""' ..,,,;o~ "puDh>lle<I l>O!u•O••• -~un<!••• n ... "''"''P'' ""Dl"'""ll 1>ton• " 1! lJO ~>I 1!11 :)1'~••, lo•l• Mt••. C1l•lo•n•• ~·~· Robert N . w~ Pr1><•n1 ,.,.. Publ"'''" , Jack R. 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In all, Buxton said, from 19ru through 1972 he gave t\110 stereos to Hinshaw, one lo Assessor J ack VaJlerga and one stereo as well as an $800 boat gen er a tor to Upton. The riflh s tereo was donated to a poy,•er boat squadron for use as a raffle prize al Upton's request , Buxton testified. According to the Grand Jury indictment that brought Upton to trial on three bribery charges, the Tandy gifts v.·ere exchanged for favorable assessments. But under cross examination, Buxton denied that the purpose of the gi fts v.•as to influence the three officials ' actions or de - cisions. Hoy.·ever, Assis tant Di strict Attorney Mi c hael Capizzi in· traduced into evidence a 1969 let· ter to Buxton from Tandy's lax manager. James Tabor. In his letter, Tabor told Buxton gifts should be treated as an ex· pens e to help li ghten the com· pany's property lax burden. Like Upton, Buxton was named in the Grand Jury indi ct· ment that charged both men ""ithbribery. Las t month, however. the silver -haired Texan was granted immunity from prosecution ~d the charges against him we re dismissed. Wednesday, Buxton appeared as a prosecution \\'itness and ad- mitted meeting al various times with Hinshaw. Vallerga and Up· ton to discuss the handling of im· ported merchandise to assure the company a tax break. Under cross examination by defense attorney Stan J ones, Buxton admitted that Hinshaw aide Chip Cleary asked him in 1973\osign an affidavit. "At no lime did I give or did [ authorize any merchandise to be given to Congressman Hinshaw or any per son in the Orange County assessors 's office," the affidavit read in part. Buxton admitted the statement was not true and that he had, in fact, given gifts lo Hinshaw as ""·ell as Vallerga and Upton. He said when Upton in 1969 picked up the first stereo set the assessor's official ~ote out a check to cover the purchase. "But I tore it (the check) up and threw it in the waste basket," Buxton testified. He said Upton offered to pay for a second stereo and that offer was r ejected, but in the ensuing transactions Upton made no at- tempt to pay. The stereos were traced in part last March to Hinshaw's apart- ment in Alexandria, Va. f'ro• Page Al TRIAL ••. Wiberg said the San Clemente child beating case came to light when a neighbor noticed little Jessie wanderin g around the neighborhood. The child was dressed in a pair or training pants and bruises and wounds showed on his body. Wiberg said the child was cov- ered with bruJses and welts. He had been burned on the face with cigarelts and on the instep of his feet. An investigat ion into the Orange County judicial handling of the Lessley case recently con· eluded with a declaration that there was no judicial negligence on the part of officials who al· lowed Mrs. Lessley to take custody of her child. Tes timony given during a pre- liminary hearing in the Arkansas k illings r e veale d that the woman's lack of e motion when telling of her babies' deaths made Fire Investi gator 0. J.I. Henry suspicious , lrlrs. llealh said . What had been a rouline in· vestigaUon Into the trailer fire was expanded. State Police Ft.re Investigator Owen Philpotte was called in a nd discovered areas where it appeared gasoline had been poured beneath tt>e u·ailer. Inside It was round that the kitchen gas stove had been left on and, authorities assert, the gas furnace had been tampered with . Coroner's findings Indicated the children had been burned to death, Mrs. Heath said. to defend yousclf against an un- warranted and unlawful at-tack ... Clos ing arguments began Wed· ncsday afternoon and continued tod11y. with the case going to the jury or six blac ks and six whites F'riday n1ornini'!. Prosecutors have maintained that Miss Li tt ll'. a 21-year-old black "'01nan, s tabbed the 62- year-old white jailer to death Aug. 27, to escape the Bectufort COUnty Jail in Washington, N.C. "There's no reason for her to want to escape,·' SM Id Miller, not· ing tha t she had only a few days before been told by her attorney that he was working on an appeal of her breaking and entering con- viction. Prosecutors ;.i skcd Miss Little under cross·examination why she had not scre:imed ror help if Allig:ood forced her with an il•epi<:k to perror1n a sex act, as she claimed. "Wh(lrC ls she going to yell tu. another jailer ?" said Miller . "A youni; blut•k woman Is going to yell to a white jailer that another "•bite jailer is attacking her?" Ile dest·rlbed the pr~ccution 's Erlcllf'._.....,.. SCENE OF FATAL ACCIDENT ON NEWPORT BEACH'S DARKENED PACIFIC COAST HIGHW,t,Y .San Francloco Vlaltor, 73, Killed by Car While Walking Along Road Pedestrian, 73, Killed In Newport A 73-year-old San Francisco man was killed ins tantly early this morning when he was struck from be hind by a car as he walked along a d ark section of Paci f ic Co ast Highway in Newport Beach. J ames Daniel Cronin suffered fatal head and internal injuries when he was hit at 12:40 a.m . by a n eastbound car driven by David Calandra, 23, of 32911 Paseo Del Amor. San Juan Capistrano. Traffic investigator James Donaldson said that Calandra was driving within the speed limit in the slow lane of the highway about 800 feet east of Balboa Boulevard in West Newport. Suddenly the driver saw the victim in fr ont of his car and found that there was no way to avoid a collis ion. "There was no time to even hit the 'brakes before the impact," Donaldson s aid. He added that the driver was not held at fault. The only witness to the acci- dent was a pas senger in the car, and police had no information on the destination of the victim or why he was walking in a traffic lane. The stretch of roadway was ex· tremely dark, Donaldson said, and the victim's clothing was dark as well. Cronin was declared dead at the scene by coroner 's i nr vestigators. From Page Al KIDNAP .•• miles southeast of the Spring ¥alley residence from which the girl was kidnaped. The suspect was lying in the grass and was apprehended by deputies from four s heriff•s patrol units. He gave no r e- sistance. The little blonde girl was round huddled under a tom blanket in nearby bushes. The girl, daughter of Dr. Phillip Taylor and his estranged wife Carole, vanished from a bedroom in her fashionable home early Saturday and investigators said her abductor also took a white Dacron blanket. The girl was {ound less than 24 hours after a widespread re- sidenti81 and r~ral search was called off. " State Assembly lOo/o Pay fncrease Gets Panel's Nod SACRAMENTO (AP) -A IO perc e nt pay i n creas e ror C a lifornia 's legislators has sailed through it s first Assembly test. The bill would raise salaries from the present $21 ,120 a year to $23,232, s tarting Dec. 6, 1976. The 5-1 vote by the Assembly Rules Committee Wednesday sent the bill t o the Assembly Lucky Day Backfires A San Clemente man who acquired a female companion arter a n ooting at the horse r aces told police today he awoke this morning to find his new found friend and $1,300 in cash missing. The San Clementean said he and the woman had re- turned to his south city re· s idence, had dinner , a few drinks and he said he had fallen asleep with her head on his lap. At a bout 4 a .m . he awakened to f ind th e woman and the money in $100bills missing. Ways a nd Me ans Committee, the last test berore the Assembly noor. The bill has already won ap· prov al ~r the Sen ate. The dissenting vote came from committee member Ken Mac· Donald (O.Ojai). :·1 don •t want to get anyone dis- turbed with m e, but I'm a~ainst th e salary increase. I made the commitm ent in my district ," MacDonald said. Committee member Joseph Montoya (D·La Puente), s aid he agr eed with a news paper edito rial which endorsed the raise because it would take effect after the November 1976 election .. The state Constitution allows legislators to raise their own salaries up lo 5 percent per year. The bill, introduced by the Senate Rules Committee, calls for an increase of $2,112. The bill squeezed through the Senate June 26 w ithout a vote to s pare. Al that lime, one legislator criticized the press, saying it will depict the lawmake r s a s "self-serving, money-grabbing individuals." Referring to that earlier com· ment, committee chairman Leon Ralph (D-Los Angeles), smiled at the reporters present and in- vited them to testify. None did. ,. ·~·--1 ··~ 6-if,·37 . vol .' , ...... , ....... ,... IV\..1 · l"\.J.11.JIUA ~f'/)1Wtl 4-518-1575 /<Al. ..... ._.,...,.. __ ANNOUNGEM~MTS 1 r.ec . / 3070 Puhl ic Notices (:2_dOO JJ'AcK:=Pie;;se·-come -hQfne .. -Your 1 Mother is very anxious. We w ill be I happi er in the f 11ture. Fred Ooll a,.d y ----·- -------------·-·-Lost : ori 8/8 fr an imal hos'p, Ea>t- C'hstr Gunhlll v ie. M . terrier. wh{f· UPI T•I-.,.,.. CLASSIFIED AD PLACED BY FBI IN KIDNAPING CASE Family Receives Tape Recording of Victim'• Voice case as "purely clrcumstanUal." "Can you put someone io Jail on logical theory?'' he !laid. "You can sit down and say anything you logically want, but is that enough· ror you to put her in jail for a long time? "If there's more than one logical explanation, then re- asonable doubt s ays you've got to let her go." He said, "You make the di!· clsion, and you decide who the criminal is ... "You're going to be the poople who decide how the system will tum out in this case," he said . "You will decide what's going to happen to Joan Little." With the fervor of an evangelist, assistant State Al· torney Gene ral Lester V. Chalmers opened clooing argu- ment:s for the proseculion. Chalmers did not menlion Miss Little's name for the flrfit 20 minutes or his araument as he paced about the courtroom, wav- ing a law book over his head. "In my opinion, the law of North Carolina is the only thing we've got outside of our belier in J esus Christ Al mighty,'' he said. "We have folks who believe they are above the law. Oh, no. Oh, no, Oh, no." Chalmers. making frequent re- ference to the Bible and to Jesus Chris t, launched a leni,'lhy ex- planation of how the law protects North Carolina's citizens even before the cradle and even after they are in their g raves. "The law of North Carolina gave Joan Little certain benefits," he said ... The law has given you benefits and also the law gives you restrictions.'' · He said. ·'The law of North Carolina also s ays thou shalt not kill, but not in the words handed down at Mount Sinai.'' · ''When you go to 5" ll ihe is ~telling the truth', rer:Qefnbet she is laboring under a femptation to secure an a.cquittal," he ·said. ,BATTIN ••• members of his staff -to cam- paign on county time. Such charges normally are ac- companied by allegations of em- bezzlement and various forms oC g rand Lheft. It is known that the investiga· lion dipped into the Santa Ana supervisor 's political past to in- clude his 1972 s uccessful cam-. paign for re-election. Battin spent four and a half hours Wednesday behind cJ05ed doors with the Grand Jury. Before meeting in secret with the jur y, the Fi rs t District supervisor said he hoped to persuade the jurors that there was no wrongdoin g in his unsuc- cessful 1974 campaign for statewide office. But when he left the jury room at 4:15 p.m., Wednesday, Battin dejectedly said things hadn't ·gone as well as he hoped and hur· ried off with his attorney. Wed- nesday night, h e attended a political f und raiser for Westminster City Councilman Phil Anthony, a possible 1976 can- didate for the seat on the board of supervisors that Battin ma)' abandon to run (or slate senator. The First District supervisor is a once divorced bachelor and, in private life, a n attorney. He is a former Naval officer and a g raduate of Hastings Law School. Battin has served on the board of supervisors since 1968. He is one of the board's two represen- tatives on the Orange County Transit District Board of Direc- tors a nd the Local Agency Formation Commission. Comm11nist Base Weaker LISBON, Portugal <UPI) - The Communist Party's power base in the army began crumbl- ing today under the combined impact of an assault by moderate officers and t he far left. • The breach became apparent in a decision by Gen. Carlos Fabiao, the army chief-of·staff1 to reform the army's pawerfw political action command, which has consistently a llied itself with· the Communist Party. Heir's Kidnapers Send Recording YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. CUPJ) -A tape rt!'cording from the kldnapei;s of 21-year-old wh isky heir Samuel Brontman has been received by his family at their sprawling Westchester County estate, sources close to the investigation reported today. The recording was received Wednesday by Edgar Bronfrrian, chairma n of the board of Sea· gr::im Co .. Ltd., at his Yorktown J.leights hom e, the sources said. but they declined comment on wh ether the youth's voice was on the tape. The last communicaUon from • the kidnapers was a two-page, single-spaced typewritten letter which reportedly was delivered to the estate by mail Monday morning and !!emanded a $4.5 mJIUon ransom. It also was re· ported to have s aid that young Broof man \\ta s ''buri ed '' somewhere in Westchester with a lo.day supply of water and air. SPokesmen for the Bronfman f amity have declined comment on the ransom note but a source close to the investigation con· Ormed that Identical ads placed Monday in The New York Times, the New York Daily News and ' the New York Post were used to contact the kidnapcrs and the ransom demand was "within a point or two" of $4 .5 million. The person a l notice read: "Jack, plea.SI! corne home. Your mother is very a nxious. We will be happier in the future. Fred Dollard." The Daily News said it accept· ed the ad from a man named J ack Mullaney, whom they described as an FBI employe. The Post said tho man who plact'd the ad in that newsp•per gave a n address in Princeton, ,. N .J. The business nam& ''Cornwall Associates'' and phone number given led to 1 New York City mall and telephone service formerly used by Cornwall. Young Bronlm1n, a Williams College graduate, has been min· ing since he called his father at about 2 a.m. Saturda.y to say he had be en kidnaped by three masked men. His car wu found with key1 in the lgnilion a t the home he shares with his dlvorced mother, Ann Margaret Loeb, in Purchase, N.Y. ' I I I I -- Thursday. Augus114, 1975 DAILY PILOT A3 & ~ 'V@M [? ®®rrwo©®. Tht column ap1>ears OCTD Dial-a-ride Stymied ' dally exct·pt Saturdays and Mondays. Got a pro11/r 1n"! T/11·11 11 nff' Pur Uu1111. l)ut u;i/I c ut rt•r1 IO/H'.111·1 1/11· tl 1/,\/1 (•rs ti/Ill QC f /Hll I/Ill/ lh'j'd '" ,\f1/1•1• n 11'f/llll/1'S 111 f/fJ l'1•r11rr11•1/I 111111 /i/L'(//11 '.\~. ft,/111/ .11nur <1111 -.,/1011s '" J•r1t /J11 n11 /\1 '1'11 11r S1·r 11icr· (!r n 11 11•' ('1111.,1 /)111/11 l 'ilol. /' (J /;11.r /,)/,IJ, ('11,<;/i/ ;'\f('S-11. CA 9 ~f.2G . 1-./IJi/(.' l/!IU/' /1'/l'/)/lfllll' 1/IUl!lh·r. !"rint• OH Wafl DEAR PAT; L3ll' in January I . ordcrl•tl 18 authe ntic original De1>rl'Ss ion art prints Cro1n U.S. Surplus in Tarzana. including p1.1y1nt•nt o f $19.95. J\.1 y t•ttncclcd rht'l'k has bct•n r clu1,1t.-d by the bai1k , but no prints have arrived . I've wrilll'll to U.S . Surplus, but haven't 1·t•ccivl•d an ans wer. . C. B., J ... ~1guna I lills Jt•ssic3 Yonkich, customt•r 8ervict~ r<'prcse11tative ror U.S. Su rplus, l't~J•orls that a st:l or prints has h<'cn St!Ol to you . Yonkich c>i:plaiut•d that the ch•lay was caust·tl by a 1>roblc m within the ('01npauy. ''A pt•rsun in the shippi.Jlg depart1ne nl had been t:iiking t he orders ho1ne instt•ad or St"uding them out.'' lie has since bet•n dismiss(•d, but Yunkich has fotu1d solne orders still 1nissing. She says operations now arc rt>· turnin~ lo uor1nal. Foundation Found DE,\R PAT: I'm interested in getting information about SA ID ($elf Applied lmaJ!e l)ynamics) Foundation. A man n<.1ml"<l John Stevens lectured about this pro- gram rt•cently on the QuE"en Mary in Long Be ach. l contactt'CI the long dis t i.IO('C ·operator in Long Beach, but could not find out where SAID's main office is located. R.B., Newport Beach The Queen Mary's booking agent reports that S1\ID can be reached by writing to 4676 1\d· miral ly Way, Suite 401, Marina del Rey, CA 90291. Mall DbordPr DEAR PAT: It sc{•ms that mail order complaints continue to re main one of your colu mn's chief a reas of complaint. I kno\\: that l 've had to go around '-''ith several out-of-state firms trying to gel what l paid for. Wh y doesn't the U.S. Po...,tal Service give a hand lo consumer s ex· periencing problems v.1 ith mail orJ er firms, a nd why don't these companies try harder to be effi· cient'? S.B., Irvi ne Tbe U.S. Postal Service Is do· ing just what you suggested. USPS will forward complaints directly to the mail order com- pany involved. To obtain this !ifrvice, send complaints to your local postmaster or to the nearest office of the Postal Inspection ~rvice. USPS reports a pilot program resolved 80 percent of the complaints it bad received. Many mail order firms attempt to straighten out customer pro· blems through their own group, Direct Mail/Marketing Associa - ttoo, 6 E. f3rd St., New York, NY 10017. When diffle ulty arises with a member firm, DMMA contacts it in an attempt to correct a con· 'r;:umer's complaint. Mexico Family $ought A massive search is still under way today by U.S. and l\.1exita11 a uthorities for a Mexico City father and four of his children re- portedly en route lo Di sncyl<.1nd by car . Mexican health authorilies have reported that al least two of the children m ;.1y have been ~x­ poscd to rabies and musl undergo a series or preventive vaccina- tions as soon as possible. Dr. J ohn Philp, Orange Co\Jnl y health officer, said today he hi.ls been told two other members of the Jose Lui s Molena family, in- cluding one child. havt! apparent- ly died of rabit.'s at lhc ramily 's home. . Molena reportedl y left his wife and a child s ick in bl.>d when he departed for the U.S. in a 1972 Ford I\1 averick with 01c license number DF-676-AB Z or A VZ. There was n o indicati on Molena 's wife w as lhe other rabies victim in l\1 cxi(."o. Philp said lhe car was last sighted two days ago in Guadala- jara, ;\>1exico, but it had di sap- peared again before authorities cou1q-a rri ve. Philp said it is possibl e the family h;1s been stoppc..""CI in Mcx- ·,.jco already but in the meantime, borde r crossing guard!'; have been a!C'rled to be on lhe lookout for th e car. A Di sneyland spokes man said today a ll parking lot uttcn<lants at the huge amusement pa rk have been given des('riptions of the car ::ind its li cense number in case th e family reaches its destin::ation. The park s pokesman also not- M th .Jt regular public address announce1nents arc going out in the event l\t ol(•na und the chi ldren ~cl in:-;1de the gall's. A sing le rabid doJ,! is thought lo be rt•sponsi blt.• for bolh deaths in Mexico but health authorities there are still invesli~ating the l"i rcumstances, Philpsaid . Pot Rap Jails Woman, 73 ROCKY M OUNT . N.C. (U PI ) -Seventy-three-year-old 1-lattie Weaver of Rocky Mount began servi ng a rour·year prison term for possessing n1 arijuana 'A'ith in- tent to distribute. Although her attorneys pleaded for le ni ency. (.~a ld'A'Cil County Superior Court .Jud ge Bradford T ill e r y noted I\1 rs . Weaver already was on probation for a previous m arijuana conviction and said "her record is beyond doubt the worst I 'veeve;·seen. ·· Mrs. Weaver has a record of 39 arrests and numerous convic- tions for \'iolating liquor and marijuana laws. She was arrest- ed on the latest charges in May and March when police found several bags of marijuana in her home UPl'T...._. Eggption Expert Terry Wilfong , 12-year-old lecturer of Egyptology at th e St. Louis Art Museum, stands next to an Egyptian mum- my on display. He has spent much of his summer translating the hi eroglyphics inscribed on th e coffin (story, Page BS ). (I ' .... I ~ • • '-t . __ ,_ ....... I She's Queen Bee ' ' \ • ... t "~" ... '('"'lo ... a'"~ 1 \ 1 1\1 UPI Tele~hOto Kathy Clossin , 19, of Ma ple Heights, Ohio, s tartled vis- itors a t the Cuyahoga County Fair as s he placed a queen honey bee under her chin and v.·atc hcd as about 8,000 bees swa rn1ed over her l.'hcst and neck, creating a beard effect. K a thy, the fi rst rcrnale to try this in Ohio, said she did it to show thGSt honeybees are s afer than most J)Cople think. Must Buy Cabs Or End Service l\y GA K \' (; R1\NVll.l.F. 0 1 lh• C~oly Poilll ~Lot! Supt·rior <.:uurt ./ud J.!e 1\1<.Jrk Soden ordc·rC'd lht: (}range Coun- ty Truns1 t IJtslrL cl ((){.I[)) W~­ lll1Sd;:1y to e1thl'r huy ;:1 cub com' Art Festival Members Limited I Ml•mbership to thC' Lagun a Jk>;.ich fo'e!-iliVJ I uf Arts has been closed by orde r of the board of directors as a result or a s udd en flood of applicant!-! seeking the prl•ferrCd l:>agea nl of the Masters tickets th Jt m cn1 bl'rship ;.illows . 1"hi' board's aetion taken r e- cently l'Ut off the Festival's membership <.it 3,600. 1'hc fr eeze on nt•\v members may be lifted a round De l'ember \\'hen the board is <i bte to te ll how many of lhe curr ent mern bers hacc con- tinu('d . 1'"e s liva l mt?mbcrs are en- titled to fi rst priority 1n ordering tickets to the popular Pageant of thc '.\1 aste1·s v. hi ch annuall y is sold out. '.\1 Pnl bers get fi rst crack al up lu 16 lickl!ls of whi ch four may bl' for F r iday and Saturday nights. Second prior ity is given or- ganizat iuns i n .J n affiliate category \\'h ich may purchase as many as 50 tickets in a block on one ni ght. I>ublie purchase of the tickets follows the previous t'A'O. The flood of 'A'Ould-bc Festival members occu r red after mention of the ticket policies ·.vas made in the P.Jgeant program. ~1en1bers hip is SS and many pany or ln h :.ilt d iul-a-ride bus Sef\'iCl'. .lud~e Soden's ruling came at the l'nct of a t'A'o-day trial in '4'hil·h thret' county taxi con1- panic·s charged that the transit district \\'as legally obl igal1..>d t') bu y lhen1 or lo stop the )x)rtal to portal bus operation. The judge agreed 'Aith the taxi operators .and gave ()(.ID 120 days to ei ther purchase Yellow Cab Com p a ny of Northern Or.Jnge County or to :-lop tllal-a- ridc oper ations in Orange and La Jlabra. The ruling jeopardizes the dis- trict's pl<.1n s to t'Xp<.1 nd dial-a-ride pro)?rarns to other county co1n - munities. And it 'A'ill be up lo the transit district directors to decide it they "''ant to purth<.1se seven cab com- panies to establi sh d i4'-a-ridc service in ne 'A' arc<.1 s. OCTD Board of Directors Chairman Ralph Clark sctid h!.! \\'a.s disa ppointed in the tri al's outcome and that the directors "A'i ll decide on a course of action at a later date. "I think the people '-''ant dial-:.i- ride service and that's been pro- ven by ils popularity," Clark said . ··However, I can·t s:.iy that [ think buying out cab companies is a proper course of action for us to take at this time,·· he added. According to the legislation that established OCTO, it mu:-;t purchase the cab compani es for the average of their last three years g ross receipts. In the case of Yellow Cab Com · pany of Northern Orange County, the buyout price would be about $1 .3 million. C mh di B persons re:.isoned thcit by joining, a 0 ans ecome lhl'v <:ould i~uaran tet; themselves t1c-kets for the upcoming scaso" .. The other t"A'O taxi companies that joined t he north Orange County operator in the s ui t, Yellow Cab Company of Santa Ana and Yello.,.,· Cab Company of Ne"'port Beach , purportedly are s maller operations but represent substantial purchases. ing season. Mushroom Pickers Sall y Reeve said the board act- ed \\'hen it felt the situation was getting out of hand. Expansion of th e nlembership \\.'Ould reduce lhe number of tickel'i available to members, J\.1 rs. Reeve noted. OCTD o"·ns 67 minibuses used in its dial-a-ride progr ams as \\"el l as radio equipment and other assets used in the opera- tion. FILLMO RE, Utah <UPI) -A central t.:t ah canning <:ompany settled 31 Cambodian refugees on its mushroom farm today -hop- ing the ,\sians '-''iii be more <idept pickers than slow-handed local "'orkers. Anolht>r planeloa<l of refu gees -GO South Vietnamese -will ar- rive in Salt l ... a ke City Fri d ay from Camp Pendleton en route to this small to'A'n of 1,500 persons about 130 miles south of Salt Lake. Mountain J\.1u shrooms. \\'hich du m p ed 50,000 pounds of mushrooms last month because local workers couldn't pick them fast enough, is hoping the Asian emigres can bring the farm to full production -and even ex· pand it. '"It"s a blessing for us and a blessing for them," said Don Smith, the major stockholder in the mushroom company. "We wou ld have had to close up if we hadn 't got them in here,·· he said. "We have had lo discard a tremendous amount of our crop because we are not able to get picke r s. We dumped $26,000 worth in July." Smith said the $3 million mushroom farm , which opened last December, hadn"t been able to keep steady help, principall y because locals couldn"t pick fast enough to make the job profita· ble. . He and other company officials interviewed the new hands at Cam p P e ndleton. All were farmers in Southeast Asia, ex· cept two Ca milies of fi shermen. To m ake the job more attrac- tive, the company built a trailer court and moved e ach family in · to a new three-bedroom traile r house on a plot of land large enough for a home garden. The refugees will own the trailers, paying ofC $1 5,000 mortgages in 15 years. The new residents w e re welcomed to Fillmore Wednes- day night at a dinner sponsored by the local Mormon church. A Mormon family was assigned to help each refugee family gel set· Ued in the community. Blaze Hits Condominium An overheated toaster oven · touc hed off a $5,600 fire in a Leisure World condominium Wednesday night, causing ex· ten sive s mok e dama ge throughout the apartment. . Firemen said the occupant of the unit, Guy French, of 5324 P Bahia Place, was uninjured. The blaze, confined largely lo the kitchen area of the second· story apartment, was brought under control in three minutes, flremen said, Smith expe c ts the n e y,: employcs lo in1pro\'e the com- puny·s uulput . "Oriental people are faster "'ith their hands,'' hl'said. l\1 embership in the affili ate category is still open. Clark said if the decision is made to aban.don dial -a-ride service the minibuses can be used on lighter traveled fi xed bus routes. B PROHlllONAL IN~RIOR DESIGNERS I ' O~cn Mon ., l hur\. & Fn. Eves. The exhilarating look of Country English at Summer Sale reductions. Here's the country mood you've always treasured. bul with new inspiration. Drexel's Bishopsgate, now al truly superb savings. is reminiscent of lusty, Merrie Olde England when country craftsmen designed lor simplicity. comfort and long use. The wo<Xl s? Vibrant, solid oak. selected hardwoods and oak veneers. With lively grain patter-ns and rich deep-OOwn lextures. Can you imagine so much luxury at such unbelievable Summer Sale price tags? Come in and see !Of yourself. A. China B. Credenza C. Rectangular Table 0 . High Cane Back Side Chair E. High Cane Back Arm Chair l"J-St4t W. S6tt ..,. sszt s• s1tt R"J-S41tW.SZtt R.cj. SI 44 S-. SI 10 R"J-Sl6SW.SIZ5 •·t;•"tf 0 721 5 H ARBOR BLVD. COIT A MESA, CA LI F. ' \ I A.f OAILYPILOT Thursct•y. August 14, 1975 . . , I •;:·k. I',,.,, 1;ng Scott Brother Sees Patty? Says Jack Offe re d '? Turn H e r I n to FBI .f or Cash Launch Delayed CA l)f<: C ANAVI-:RAl .. Fla. <AP l -A S('i.'Ond delay in 1\merica's twin Viking l>roject to Mars may kill hopes to land :1 s paceship on the red planet on lhe 2001.h anniversary of the na- tion's inde pendence. "There arc many unknow ns and "'e might nliss the July 4 landing date, but it still could be "'ithin the realn1 of possibility," PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Walter Scott, brother of sports activist Jack Scott, says he has twice seen missing newspaper . he iress Patty Hearst and his brother has offered lo deliver her to authorities. Scott says he saw Miss Hearst twice last s ummer, once al hi s parents' apartment in LBS Vegas and again at an unspecified place in New York City. ln Las Vegas, Miss Hearst was disguised as a pregnant woman, he said. lt E ALSO indic;ited he may know "'her e she is. ··1 think she is in the United Stutes, as long as you remen1bcr there are 50 or them, not 48," Walter Scott told reporters Wc.od nesday. Scott also c laimed that he and his brother ha d met recently with Miss Hearst's father, San Fran· ('isco Examine r president Ran- dolph llearst, and the meeting ended in a fist fight between . llearstand Jack. In a statement rele ased U1rough lhe Ex~mint'r, lh•t1ri.l c\Jnf1 r 1n l•d today t.l1:1l he incl t>arhl'r llus 11)01\lh y,·1th the Scott brothers. lit:' s nid the St·otts· pal't'nls. J<i tk Stott's wife Micki and t he ncv . ('t:cll Willt1:.1n1 s, pas t or of <.: litlc M t•1nu1·1a l Ml•lhodist c hurch , \.\'ere also pre· Sl'nt. l-lc:.irsl said the meeting took place at the Seotls' apartment 111 the Fairmont l-lutcl in Sw1 f'ran- cisco at Jack Scott's request. I le said he lurned dOYil n ;:. 1'e<1uest tu appea r with thCITI at a 11\.'WS COil· ference in Nl•w York . ( JN SHORT ) Mideast Visit HEARST SAID he joint.'d J al·k and W~tlter Scott at U1c hotel bar latl'r that night. "We had several drinks. Befort! the bar clost.>d, a gentleman Ca n1c by l.llld con1 - plained about tht'.' noise at our ta- ble. 1'hen Mr. Jack &:ott took uf- rense at this , and his brother. Walter, cairned him dovln," Hearst s aid. a discouraged James Martin. Viking projel·t manager. s aid Wednesday . Marlin s aid the schedul ed laun c h today o f the s uper- sophis ticaled Viking 1 on a 505-n1illion-n1ile , 303-day trip to Mars was postponed for about 10 days because of a malfunction that draint'd a battery in the t.·r:i.ft ·s o rbiter section. The launch of the identical Viking 2 "'as also pushed back Fo_r Kissinger? UPI Ttl,.Pl'Olt SOUGHT FBI DEAL? ,Sports Activist Scott Hoffa T'-'11 DETROIT tU 1>1 l -The FBI says it doubts forn1er Teamsters boss James Hoffa engineered his own disappearance. Rites Today Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe. shown in 1944 photo. who said 'Nut s' to German sur- render offer at Battle of Ute Bulge, was buried today at Arlin g t on National Cemetery. The commander of the lOl s t Airborn e Division was 77. By the Associa ted Press Official Israeli sources said to- day that Secretary of State lienry A . Kissinger is likely to visit the Middle East next week for what could be the conclusion o f a second -s tage Israeli- Egyptian peace agreement in Ule Sinai peninsula. Com menting on the latest Egvptian views on a possible set- tlement, the Tel Aviv sources said the principles of an agree- ment "'ere "more or less clear but there are some Utings that have to be ironed out.'' ··our cautions optimism is maintained after an analysis of An FBI s poke>sman said Wed · nesday investigator s explored the theory Hoffa dropped out or sight July 30 to avoid a gr and j ury subpoen:i. but rou nd i t "doesn 't sta(·k up a ny more than a dozen other theories.·· BosfoH llnresf BOSTON (l:PI ) -The fourth consecutive dav of racial unrest \\'ednesday brOught -for the first time -r eports of whites stoning vehicles. Mayor Kevi n \\'hite said ht• would deal firmly "ith the increasing \'iolence. Ford Mulling }Qbs For 3 Watergaters Most of the incidents ~1onday through \\1ednesday in\'olved blacks lhro"•ing objects at police and at l'ars·dri \'en by "'hites. Belfasl Deolhs BELFAST. Northern Ireland _ iAP l -Arnbul anc:e men say mor e bodies may be found in the rubble of a bar blo"'n up by a bomb. At lea:>l four persons died in the terrorist a ttack on lh(' haunt or militant Protestants. The dead included a security guard gu nned <lown at the door and •~ "'Oman. !\lore than •10 persons were injured, soml' uf them seriously A mnesty Bid Our :\10NTREAI~ (UPI J The Am eri can Bar Associatioii has turned do"'" proposals for am· nesty that "'o uld have en · couraged 30,000 dra ft e\'aders .tnd dese1·ters lo return to the Uni led Stales from Canada. In its closing session \\'ednes- d .a y, lhP ARA ~l ou s e of Dele;;:ales. governing body for the natio n 's largest legal or- gani zation. r ejected l"'o pro· posal~ calli ng on President Ford to extend an1nl'Sly to \i'i etnam "'ar deserte rs and draft dodgers. One propos a l backed uncondi- tional amnest y. The other, in- trodu ced by Albert J e nner , former chief minority counsel for the I-lou se ,Judiciary Commit- tee's impeachment inquiry last year. asked F6rd to grant uncon· ditional amnesty limited to men who .ivoided service because of · ·pri~cipled objections to the v.'ar. WASHINGTON [,\P) -Presi- dent Ford is consid t.>ring appoint- ing three n1en who ple.aded guilty to \\1atergate·related m1 sde- meanor'S to federal orfice. syn- dicated t'Olumni st Jack And erson r eported today. The columnis t said Ford has mentioned forme r Alty. Gen. Ric hard G. Kleind ienst. ex-Whi te House aide Harry S. Dent Sr. and former Rep . Wendell \Vyatt (R- Ore. ), as hono rable men who have paid for their mistakes. THE P R ESIDENT 'l.'ould Like to gi ve them back their good names by a ppointint? them again to positions of pubHc trust, An- derson "·rote. Ford ha s i n mind s ome honorary but prestigious spot for them , possibly on a presidential board or commission, Anderson said. Hov.·ever, Wyatt said he has no interest i n further federal service. "I have not been cont acted and ... l am not interested in any position that President Ford might offer me. I am happy and contented and delighted to be li v- ing in Oregon," Wyatt s aid in a Ford Recall Cites Defects WASHINGTON (U PI) -The government today ordered the Ford Motor Co. to recall all 1968 and 1969 F ord J\1ustangs .and l\1ercury CouJ::ars because of de- fects which it s aid could c ause partial collapse of the front seat. The repair recall couJd involve some 600.000 of the cars still In active use , a ccording to the Na· tional Hi~hwa y Traffic Safety Administration. telephone interview from hi s home near Portland. Wyatt was fined $750last month after pleading guilty to a charge of failing: to report part of a con- tribution to the 1972 campaign of rormer President Richard M. Nixon. KLE I NOI E!'IST received a suspended sentence after plead· ing gui lty to refus ing to testify fully to Congress. Dent. a former \\'hite House political adviser. was sentenced to one month of unsupervised probation after pleading guilty to one count of aiding and abetting a violation of the federal corrupt prac tices act. ' Survey Shows New Attitude Toward Sex l'>EW YORK (U P!) -A magazine said a survey it took of over 100,000 'l!l'omen indicates virtually all v.•omen under 2S have had pre-marital relations and that marijuana played a part in sexual relations for over half of these worn en. 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V'4 bNc:lltnd u,. mld.-0.S lnl•lld. lflt wlltr llfl'l,11r1t11•1 I• •• _.. .. ,.HUltSOAY Sot<oncl~loh •:II p.m. ~Of'ld LOW I I: j.Q p.m. fltlOAY I.I •• Fint Hloh 1:n • m. ).S ~~o:io11 ioi~~.:.~. l.1 S..ondL.-lt::it t ,m. O.J ' ....,,IMt•:l••·""··"''' J:41p.m MOOntlN$1. 1•1.rn., Mh 11:~•.m, the last 24 hours," one Israeli source said today. "Some pro- gress has been made but not all the gaps have been overcome," he said. Asked if Kissinger was likely to come next week, this source said, .. next week i~ a pretty good bet •.. It is quite possible." Ki ssinger met in Washington on Wednesday with Israeli Am - bassador Simcha Dinilz for the second lime in as many days to discuss the exact language of a possible agreement. Neither Kissinger nor Dinitz would charact~rize their meetings. American planning now calls for the secreta r y to be in Jerusalem about Aug . 20 to begin lhe final process of negotiations and reach a settlement by the end of the month. ln another Middle East -de-· velopment. -Thousands of Israelis paid their last res pects to Pinhas Sapir, one or Israel's founding father s and mos t powerful political figures, at hi s funeral in Jerusal e n1 . Prime r,1ini ster Yitzhak Rabin and hi s (•abine l co lle a~ues attended the services. Doily Pilot D~i'f'ff)' h, Guorantttd Moodilv·Froday. H you dO M l have vour paper by 5 :10 p m , call bl'>!ore 1 p "' ilna your copy 1'<'•11 be ae· hvefed Sa1urday and Sunday II you ao no1 receive your copy by 9 am Salur· day. or 8 am Sunday ca11 tielo•e 10 am ancl your copy will be aelovc1cd. Clrc-.iotlol'I Ttlt pl!OM' "'·OS! Oraoge Coun!y Areas 642·4121 Northwest Hunttngtoo Beach, and Weslmooster 540.1220 San Clcmenle Capistrano Brach San Juan Cap1s1rano Dana Pooot South Lagl1na Laguna Niguel 4'!.-0630 ~-4 ~ NEW WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTORY • He said the thr"ee Ulen left the bar and W4,;'nt to ltcarst's apart- n1ent for aboul an hour. vowed not lo cooperate wi lh vcsligators. Ill- Jack Scott "·.as unavai lubl e for comment, .and the FBI declined comment. The inlervie"" Walter Scott's first s ince his name was linked to the searc h for Miss l-learst. was arranged by the FRI and held in a do<A-·nto"·n Philadelphia hotel. Four Philade lphia reporters and an FBI agent were present. Scott is being he ld in protective custody by th e FBI at his request because ht• sa vs he fears for his "'Al.TER SCOTT, said by hi s brother Jack to have u history of alcohol proble ms , said J ack of- fered to <lcli ver Miss liearst to the government in retu.rn for im- munity fron1 prosecution and SI00.000 lo $200,000. Bul Walter &:olt l·l aiined negotiatio~ on the 1natter ha\re broken off. Life . - S1.:otl also indicated th at hi s brolher . "'ho is married, moy have been rom<inlically involved 11,;ilh ~1 iss llears t. J.le said it was probable th e l"'o had an affair and claimed i\.1i ss liearst was "morl' sexually indisc riminate than 90 percent of the "'omen in this country.·' Jack Scott rented a South Ca · naan, Pa., farn1housc last year "'here l\.1 iss llearst repurtt><lly stayed for a time. '"' l-larrisburg, Pa .. grand j ury 1s investii::aling the incident and Jack Scott h:i s ... ,. Sarah Still Modest --Despite Rain/ all WASHINGTON (AP) -It rained overnight in Washington. That should have been some or the best news in days for workers at a local construction site. A heavy rain was supposed to mean a better, or at least more interesting, view of Sarah. .. s.arah is a larger·than.f.ife realistic painting of a reclining, b1kin1 -clad woman put up at government expense in a construc- tion site near the White I-lou se to brighten the day for hardhats toiling in the pit . (The painting appeared \V ednesday in the D.U - ly Pilot.) lier bikini "·as supposed to melt off when it rained. · Altho!Jg h it sprin~lec.1 in the District overnight. a large tree overhanging the mural prol<'cted the soluble bikini. observers noted. Some wome n said they want a giant, briefly.clad man put up next to. Sarah. Others s aid the gov('rnment should have paid fo r a portrait of Eleanor lloosevclt instead . Still others said Sarah is t'ule a nd harmless. . A SP?kes man at the National Organization of Women (NOW) ~aid their telephones have been jammed with callers complai n- mg about Sarah. She said NOW just might take the mural down. 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' 1 $2.25 Million Drugs Nabbed • ID Raid MANHATTAN BEACH CAP) -Authorities looking ror illegal telephone equipment say they stumbled upon $2 .25 million in narcotics, calling it the largest drug haul ever in Los Angeles County, ' Three persons were arrested in the raid on a home in this ocean- front community. Acting Dist. Atty. John Howard revealed the raid Wednesday and called the residence a "supermarket for narcotics production and dis- tribution." • Investigators from the district attorney's office and Manhattan Beach police converged on the home Tuesday to investigate the alleged use of "blue Box" device on the premises. The device is used to make long-distance telephone calls without being billed. ACCORDING TO officia ls, they found two kilograms of highly concentrated heroin with a street value of $2 million, more than 600,000 amphetamine pills with powder to produce another 50,000 and m ore than 10,000 LSD tablets. ' Qua ntities of. peyote, m ari- 'juana and P CP, a strong tran- quilizer, were also found in addi· lion to $15,820 in cash and various p a raph e rnalia that included about 1 million plastic blfgS al- legedly used to package pills, s aid Robert Ewen, a dis trict at- torney's investig ator. Ewen said authorities will seek complaints agains t the three pers ons arres t e d inc luding felony possession of a "blue box" and possession for sale of heroin. amphetamines, LSD, marijuana, peyote and any other drugs iden- tified in laboratory tests. 6 Face Sentencing In Sexual Assault LOS ANGELES (UPI ) - Three young women were con· victed Wednesday for aiding and abetting a four-hour sexual as- sault by three m en on an 18-year- old mother of two at several loca- tions in an eastsid e housing pro- ject. The women, and the three men convicted of raping the victim and forcing her to perform oral copulation, face sentencing next month to terms ranging from five year s to life in prison. 1"estimony indicated that Jose phine Quintana, 23, her sis- ter, Sylvia Guerra, 19, both of Be ll Gard e ns, and T er esa Galvan, Cudahy, .went to the Ramona Gardens project with the victim last M3rch, then en- tiC'ed J ohn Mendez, 20, George Pe rez, 20, and Fra nk Gullart, 19, all of East Los ~ngeles, to as- sault her . J J us t before he r ordeal began. aulhorities said , the victim asked police in a passing patrol car to take her home. Hut the ofri cers said t hey could not help her because they had to goto a nearby disturbance. TRU ;TIST • II • MONEY SAVING V,ALUES ! . . · · '• ~.,. '•~ I • ·· I .J '-' '. • •.; -~ ••'I ' • [, r ,...,1 .. • ....... ,...., ~ · -'' r .. -.................. _,-....,. ~ ... J :: ......... t·o1 1.,\1' I.' I HO USE PAINT I ., .. r. L -.e . ~-i (. , .... 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W1tlf cl11nup, P1sttl1 1nd wh111. ....... - • •• STORE HOURS: M1111. thru FrL 9.9 Sat. 9·6, s-IM lhursday,Augusl 14 , 1975 DAILYPtLOT • AS 1 /3 off our unu sual collection of American Indi an jewe lry 1\ lrr,1 .. 11rl' 11f onl' of ,1 kind h,1n clc r(1 f!ed lndi,1n jc\vclry cJ n be yours 1111\v, .11 1,:1 (JIL ~l'll'c I j)iecr:, from 1hc Zuni, San!c) Dc1mingo, ancl N.1v,1j<1 lril1r .... B(',lUliful .,tringc; cif liqu'id "ilver ... pen dant s, ring<>, IJJ ,lf('lt·! .... l "<nrin g.., 1nl.1i d \vith turqu(1i:.c. Ancl thi :. i~ JU"! a sa n1pling! ("clllll' "f'<' th cn1 .ill tud,1y! 6.00 10466 .62 were 9.00-700.00 Julhen1 ic jev.•elry 11- • l t l: l l I. u ~ 'I ~ii!!' ;;;:, '"" no s:io "'! ring t?g. 11.25 I I I l l ~ "" . .»J\ ""Y co ....i. co.i• plm. "" diego lwy at b<Olol, cOlla mes>; S4f>.9J2 1 • m11 co"""1a pork. la polmo ~ da~; 827-4000 may co tht city !orange), SMl!a anai fwy, at chaprnan ave .. 634-3311, • may co, westmin$1er, )00 ~minSler mad· 81J8.2S21 ' ' I 1 J ,, I; ·D .-\11, Y t•ILOT E DIT O R I .\ I~ P .-\GF: An lnvasic;>n of Privacy America ns who still bclieVe a federal income tax return is a document hclcl in stri ct co nfidence by the llltcrnal Revenu e Servicl! are laboring under a sad <lclusio11. Al m<>sl a ny rcdcraJ agency, congressional com- mi ttee a11d heav en only knows wh o else can request- <-lttd obtain-co1>ies of al most anyone's tax returns \ViU1 a m ini1num of explanation for need , according to a study r ecently detailed in tcstin1ony before the I l ouse W ays and Mc~u1sC01nn1 iltee. T he l'om mittcc is cont e1nplating legislation dt!· · s ig:nl"><l to lightc11 the t raditional pri\'acy of tax re· turns -an cl it can 't come too soo n. Requests for tax r<.•turn inform ation received by the I RS J1avc inl·rc~L'icd fivefold in the past four y e ars. L.ast y C'a r a lo ne, other federal age nties pored over son1~ 30,000 tax r etw·ns fil rtl by 8,000 individuals, ac- curd1ng to the s tudy. 1'his d ocs not inclullc routine exa minations made by lhe Cens u s Bureau for s tatistical purposes, nor re- turns exa1nine d by cong ressional committees. Regular p a trons of tax r eturn data are the Civil Service Commission, Federal Housing Administra- tion, Small Bus iness Administration, Fede ral Com- municat ion s Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, V c t er a ns Administration and the Social Security Adminis tration. 'l'hc Justice De partment is a heavy user . Last yl'ar a lone, U .S. attorneys examined more than 18,000 tax returns for investig ative purposes. including those of per so n s not the n1selves under investigation . One of Lh c m ost setious invasions of privacy is that t ax returns a lso arc regu.larly made available , on m agne tic t a pe, to s tate and local officials, who can use the d a ta wi th virtually no IRS control. The fe deral income tax return has been described as a n "ope11 window" to the lives of fa m i,li.es and in- dividua ls. r e vealing not only income and its sources, but n1ar it ol s t a tus, medical expenditures, m em- bership in unions and organizatio ns, s ources or loans and a we lter or o ther information. Wate rgate revealed the unsa vory use of t a x data as a we apo n against Politic al "enemies." Bul this was jus t a s ideli g ht. Far more important to the a verage citizen is the incre asing practice of tax snoo1>i ng al all le vels or g ove rnment. A Successful Start Tl would appear Ora nge County gove rnme nt's first "supe r agency " is proving to be an econo m ic success. Officials o f the Environmental M a nagem ent Agency claim m ore that than $3.3 millio1\ ""as s uved last year by the unit, which was formed by con solid a · tion of te n county departme nts . Agenc y officials say they have managed to trim staffs and budgets and take other steps to a chieve an economical, fat-free operat ion. The firs t y e ar's savings fig ure is twice tha t pre- dicted w!1e n planning was done that led to the agen- cy's creation . It is ne arly half the amount predicted for the five-y e ar period. But it s hould be noted that firs t-ye ar statistics can be misleacling and county officials s hould not get overly enthus iastic. It is possible the agency will save no more in the long rlan than firs t predictions indicated and it would be rash to guess that five year savings will increase by the same ratio as those in the first year. Any effort by govern.meat to pinch pennies is welcome to taxpayers tired of digging deeper and deeper lo kee p the bureaucratic wheels oiled. Of course , apart from financial considerations, there also will be the ques tion of how effectively lt1e agency is do- ing its job. But the EMA's initial success seems to pro- ve the a gency concept is being prope rly applied by county government . 'Since this is a democra cy, you should share in important . government work. Here 's the bill for our vacation!' · Driving Isn't Fwi Any M o re A R e publican S tronghold R evise s \!iew Dear • Gloorny Gus Ford's Stock Is Up m Marengo (SYDNEY HARRIS) Anot her t~ra has ended in ,\merican lire. Not one of any im· portanee, to be sure. but "'ith a certain nosta lgic value : the con- \'e rtibli! ca r "'Ill soon have ~one the way of I he post·chalsc. the Ian· d au , and th£' gig. The melaneho\y news rrom Det roit is that General J'l.!otors - U1e last of L.:.S. auto ma kers lo bui ld con- vertibles -is e n d in ~ a ll :s ul·h produc - tion this year. t':<Ct:'pt for the Cadi lla c. '''hich is just a d rop in the buckcl·seut. In my day. • lhl' convertible \\'as the ulti mate ca r for the cool set. Hardly anyt h ing was d eemed more romantil· or glamorous than gli d- ing through the ni ght wit h the top do,\·n. It was an e ven more joyous C'xperiencc than scrambling into t he rumble·seat it supers£'ded. MY FIRST car (\li»hich. in 1\meri ca. is li ke saying my rirst lo\:(') \li'as a convertible, and I bought nothing but soft .tops ·ror the follov.:ing 25 years. no matter ho"· uncornfortable, unsafe, or c:umbersome they "·ere to operate la f l''A" of the t"ar ly models re· quired thret' s trong men to lo'o\·er and secu re the intractabl e a"'·n· ingJ . One·s dates pretended to adore them -until they "''ere married -C\'Cn though their hair·dos. makeup a nd clothes "''ere r uffled out of recognition by h.igh winds, dust. and the truiling exhausts of ethe r cars. r\ convertible tooling d o"''n from P c-l os k ey t o Charlevoix gave the youthful oc· c-upants a sense or racing from Paris to the Cote D'Azurc. That doctor \li'ho says ex· cessive use of tea · could c aus e g a s tri c c ancer s hould check out incidence of the disease in Great Bri - tain. If the doc is r ight, it should be ram pant there! B.G. Gloom y Giii commt11t1 ••t S1tbmlllttl by rt•fff"S ~ft<I ~ ftel ftt <t•S•"I' .... IK I tM •••""" ol 11\t ,..,..,p,apt• Stft(I l"Ollt Pf\ _ ..... 10 Gloomy G11s, O•ll y Pll~ In the feckless ·50s, lhe con · vertible reac hed its peak of popu larity, despi te the sober ac- cumu lation of knowledge that it Vi'as more eas il y overturnable and cons iderably less safe in mo.st respects than the steadily sup- ported cars of the bourgeoisie. "Safety" "'·as still an ugly word to young ears. WllAT FINALLYdidinlhecon- vertible v.· as an even more mun- dane e lement -the steadily ominous ri!.e of pollution in the at- mosphere, combined v.•ilh the · r a pid d ev elopme nt of air- conditioning for automobiles. It was no longer fun to rush through the ni ght, with the "''ind in your face, "''hen the atmosphere C'On- tained innumerable poisonous particles . From being a romantic friend , the air about us turned into a sinister en emy , from which the car had to be hermetically sealed and a rtificially cooled. The ex· pe.rienct> of driving changed rrom that of being a pilot tolhatofbeing a product in a re frigeration-train. \\'ith the windows cl06ed and the air-conditioning on, you might as "'·ell be a load of lettuce in a box car. Much of the fun went out of driv- ing long ago ; pretty soon, all the major highways will be automat· ed and we will just sit there listen- ing to the stereo and the traffic and weather news . I feel sorry for the new crop of youngsters who v.·ill never know the glory of the old convertible-es pecially "'hen it rained and you couldfl'l get the lop up. MARENGO, Ill. -In just three months , Gerald R. Ford has transformed himselr fro m a "nice guy" v.·ho simply did not belong in the White House into a forceful leader both of his coun · try and his party, v.•ho no\li' runs far a head of Ron<.1Jd Reagan. That transforma tion in this rock- r i b b ed Re publi ca n t o wn (po p . 4,235 ) 65 miles from Chicago woul d ha ve seeme d im- possible when we came he re last April and found Reagan pressing hard on the heels of an appointed President \li'ithout a consti· tuency. Some of the same registerc<l Republicans v.'ho were saying in April that President Ford was ba dly m iscast for the l\'hite House now see him as a Presi- dent who (sa y; one dress shop sales clerk ) ··doesn·t soft.soap and pussy-foot around." Our in - terviev.•s with 50 Republicans, condu cted "''ith the help of Patrick Caddell 's Cambridge Survey Research, give the Presi- dent high marks on handlin~ foreign policy in an alt'll05t exact reversal or three months ago; 28 · .. excellent'" a nd "good," to 19 "fair" and ·'poor." mE MAYAGUEZ affair was mentioned, but at least as impor· tant w¥ strong s upport for the President·s atte mpt to play an . even-handed role in the Middle . Easl crisis. "We've given Israel loo much for too long,'' the owner or a small beauty shop told us. Overall, 37 Republican voters said the U.S. should not get in. volved on either side of the Ara b· Israeli struggle but should "keep out of it" altogether. The real surprise from our in- terviews, conducted with Cad- dell 's !t1idwest representative. Henrice Tay lor, 't''as the new perception of Gerald Ford as leader of his party. In April, ( EV ANS-NO V AK ) when we asked the quest ion, ··\Vho m 'A'ould you like to see your party nom inate for Presi· dent?'. onl y 12 of 55 Republicans volunteed l'rlr. Ford's name. Last week. he \\·as chosen by 25 of SO Republicans . . ALL TOLD, Mr. Ford no"'· out· draws Reagan for t he-!;976 nomination in Marengo by JS. to 11, a sensati onal demonstration of pa rty acceptance by Mr. Ford compared lo April , when the margin was 32 to 22. ·Part of this sharp rist> for the Preside nt undoubtedly stems from publicity about his 1976 campaign, dramatizing the tac- tical weakness or Reagan·s conti- nuing indecision to run or not to run. Had Rea gan himself an- nounced for his party·s nomina- tion last April when !\lr. Ford was at his nadir, he might have gained a major advantage over the Pres ident_ Thus , judging from th e dramatic r ise in strength Mr. Ford is now exhibiting among Republicans here , Reagan is tak- ing dangerous risks with each day's delay in making up his own mind. NEVERTHELESS, Reagan re- tains impressive political sup· port aga inst an incumbent Presi- dent. "I am getting to like Ford." a housewife told us, but I'd sure vote for Rea gan if I have the chance. He just has a little more push than Ford_" A real estate salesman described Mr. Ford as .. a disappointment," Reagan as "a real leader." This . pot t>ntial s upport ror Reagan is buttressed by the favorable v ote r r e action to Reagan, scarcely different from their reaction lo the President. In answer to our qmestion, "Do you have a generally favorable or un- favOrable reaction ?" they gave lttr. Ford a 7-to-l favorable rat· . Further Reflections on Meditation I got a little grouchy in a col- umn some time buc k and lumped the discipline called Transcen· dental Meditation with some non- se nsical methods of achieving ··in sta nt insig ht." or wisdom ""ilhout work. I caught it good froQl Bay Arca Tl\1 enthusiasts. 1 ha ppened to enjoy readin g these letters. I beli eved what the practitioners said they got · out or T &t . It is time, I s.:ud to m yse lf . t h a t 1 s traig h te n myself out in print on th is matter of TM . I a m n ot :igain s l the ~ practice. in fact t'ather for it. I find , however, that it ls s ur- rounded by a ra tht'r s U3plclously fashiona ble apparatus which turns me off. The mahout of TM. ltlaha rishl M ahesh Yogi s ays Ti\t is not a reli gion, but it comes on as one, with words lik!e "transcendenta l'' nod magical incantations called mantras, and i o .. ·n liturgy. l. [ CHARLES J _ Mc CABE _ I RAD tht> bad luck to have a brief talk with the ~taharishi al Squaw Valley a few yean ago. It was impossible fo11 me to lake the bearded fellow seriously, largely because be has a rii ost irritating s oprano ca ckle. A number of my TM correspon· dents protested th at my objection ran contrary lo my view, ex- pressed in an earlier column, that m ost of the troubles of mankind, paraphrasing Pascal, came from our in a bility to sit sUll in a room. I believe thls pro- foundly . This ls why I aeree with the essence of the TM dlsclpUne. which is simply no more or no less than sitlina quieUy in a room a couple of limes a cily. · · WIL\T IS TM. anyhow? Two s ympathe tic H a rvard profs, Robert Keith Wallace and tlerbcrt Benson, get lo the heart ot it. T~I . they say. "consiats simply in two d aily seuloos ot practice, each for JS or '20 minutes. The practitioner sits in u comfortablt> pasilion with eyes closed. "By a systematic method that he has been taught, be percei·1es a 's uitable' sound or lhoucbl. Without attempting to concen- trate sp«ifically on this cue, he allows h.is mind lo experience It freely, and his thinking, as the practitioners themselves report, rjses to a 'finer and mo r e creative level, in an easy and naturaJ manner.' '' This is just great~ I've been do- ini lhls sort of thine all my life. wilbout mantras or Mab.a.rlshi.s. I do not see where the prad.Jce ol just s itting still and thinking lhiDp out. differs substantially from organised TM. Just sitting orrers the s ame dramatic · physical results that com<! from TM . In this particular, l wilt let th< Rev. Rkhara F. Bod<e,olthe First Unitarian Church of Berkeley 1peak for me. "LAST WEEll U11 this clNrcll) . I ' there was a talk on 1Tanscenden- tal Meditation. I understand that some people who attended went lo the follow·up lecture and learned that they could take the full course or TM, and be given a mantra, and could enter in this process that would be o( real help lo them for the low co.st of $125. I have no quarrel with that. I th.ink for some people it may be the best wa y that they're likely to spendSl2S. "I was intrigued by the e.i-peri· ments conducted by a researcher who had the sens e to late the lest groups that the TM people Wk about tb'at s how lowered blood pressure, Jow~pulse rate, that showed more u:atioo, more awueness, mor ability to cope and live (all of hich are true), ·anc1 then trl the same thing • with a group that wu asked to sit quietly and think about DOthing foe lS minutes twice a day. "The group that aotquletly, do-. lng nothing for JI minutes twice a day bad lowered blood pressure, lowered pulse rate, In fact, almost Identical results lo those of the rroup doln1 It with the ~lra." in g, Reagan nlrnosl 8·lO·l (with Vice Pr es id e nt N el s on Rockefell er j ust a shade ahead of e ven >. Wh e n "'e m a t c he d Reagan against Rockefellt>r in th is con ser \'al ive heart land , Reagan outs cored the Vic£' Presi- dent by a 3-to-1 margin. Overshadov.'ing Reagan·s l a- tent strengt h . however. is the preemptive as pect or Afr _ Ford's announced candidacy. "I reel a lot better about Ford than the last tirne we talked~·· said a re· tired posta l 'o\'orker "'ho was an all-out Reagani te when we ques- tioned him in April. A ca binet maker told us: "Ford is just beginning to get the experienee he needs ar•d l think \li'e iouJd keep him." SUCH evaluations are m ade JX>SSible by these voters' percep· lion of better economic ' condi· lions, for whi<.'h !\lr. Ford gets credit. In April, just berore na- tional unemployment top ped 9 percent, the P residenl°s rating on the econom y "''as miserabl e: only 12 or 55 voters gave him a ··good" mark. No"' 23 or 50 grade him "good, ",and the local school superi ntendent told us he reels Mr . Fo rd ''is beginn in g lo straighten out the country after inheriting a bad m ess.·· Qui et little Marengo. totally unrepres entative of the nation to- day, is highly r epresentative of the President·s own party. That , Mr. Ford scores so "'·ell three ... months arter his pitifully weak ' showing here s uggests an over- whelming lead for the nomina- tion against anybody. incl uding the dangerous but c;,iutious Ronald Reagan. Where Did the U.S. Go Off the. Track? Wh at is Americ an-is m? What is our nation's mi ssion, our objective, our purpose? Every nation needs a fixed star to steer by or it is too easily mis· guided. American troops in enemy hands were asked by their inter· rogal o r , ''What are you for?" The best m os t could. repl y was ''l "m against com- munism.'' No t goo d enough. . Wh a t arc v.·e Am er i · cans for? Freedom ? That won't do. Try lo get o n an airliner without be in g searched. · Or try to run a business and un- ions will tell you what to pay; law wiU dictate whom you hire, and government will decree how much you ma y charge (or your product. So "land of the free·• is not an apl phras e for enunciating American.is m. OUK NATION'S Pledge or Al- legiance says it pretty well but we·ve been reciting it without respecting it. "One nation under God, in- divisibl e, with liberty and justice Cor all." Vietnam and the defec- tion of draftees demonstrated that we are not ''Indivisible.'' Every ''No Parking'' s ign restricts your liberty. And surely we arr out from un· der God when crime inc.reases 12 times ru ter than our population does. Nor is lhue "justice for all" when· only 5 percent <A arrested feloos are ever brouaht to trial and onJy 2 percent ol those go to Jail. MeanwhUe our stre<ta grow increasin1ly unsafe for those wbooboy laws. Qur offtclal Pledl• of Al - lttlan<e rer..-a lo the Flq and lo "tho republic for which It lt.a.tada ... That's the. ••Y It WJ.S. In our republic we sought lo elect our belt men IO mil<• decisions ID oar behalf. ' ( PAUL HARVEY ) • RECENTLY. instead, we have tended to defer to the loudest s houte r s . Gove rnment has tended to respond to the demands of pickets , protesters , de- monstrator;s. . That is not a ''republic"; that · 1s "demOt'racy " and democ racy doesn't ~ork. Democracy de- gener ates into mob rule, ul· timately invites dictatorship. · If somewhere back there our nation got off the track, let's backtrack. DisiJlusioned, Vi etnamese Te-. fugees by the thousands are ch006ing to return to their Red· 1 ruled homeland. Card·carrying Americans are 1 leaving the United States 40,000 a y e ar. In the absence of a catalys t. a s logan, a creed we will heed; we're likely lo end up saluting the wrong nag . Exa mple: If you try to spell out our nation's domestic Policy for the last 30 years, considering our adopted policy on taxes and welfare. this is it: "From each. according to his ability aod to each according to his need... I That's not us, .u.s. That's Karl Marx! ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hot>n1 N. Wt td, Publi.Wr Thoma3 Ketvll. Edllor Barbara Krcibich. £cb!oric.1 Pao~ EdUor · The editorial page of the tnlly ' Pllol see ks l o inform and stimul atC' readers by prekntin• on this P•Mc: diveorse commentary on tQPin of lntertst by l)"Ddic:•t· t'd rolumnislS and cartocmilts, by provkling ::i fOrum for readers' ''iews and by presenUna Lhb new3papcr·s opinions 8Dd ldtu on current topics. The editorial opt:nlons of the Daily P\klt appear only In \he editorial column at~ top of lh.e Piii!. Oplnklna H• prawd by the ~umnisll and c•rtooniill &nd letter writ«w •re lMi.r own 1Dd ftO endOf'MOM!nl. al lhrir vln-s by the Da1b' Pllal should be Inf erf'fd. ' Thunday;AufUSl 14, 1'15 \ I, .. • I Locked Out Willi am Shirer, author· of "The Ri se a nd Fall of th e Third Reich" filed criminal complaint in Lee, Mass. against wife, whom he says has locked him out of house since July 15. eai SPORTING GOODS REDUCING ·HEAT BELTS · WEAR ONE AND . WATCH THE INCHES DISAPPEAR s59s SPEEDO SWIM SUIT HEADQUARTERS 3,000 SUITS IN STOCK SPECIAL SALE ON DISCONTINUED ~~c cota.s GALS 3.95 GUYS 2.95 '• UMITEO STOCK -NOT AU stZES BACKYARD SUMMER GAMES JOKAltl SET ACROSS IETWfEN PADDLE RACICETIAU. AND TENNIS INOC~T NEEDED I ' \ No Peace Sniper Shatters Allegheny Calm LILLY, P a. CU Pl) -"This was always a 11icc peacerul pl11cc lohve, Wllil this summer." The rural solitude Mrs . Grace Summerville and other resi· dents have come to exj:>ect in th.is quiet coal mining r egion of lhc Allegheny Mountains has been rudely shattered the past month by u many as 10 sniper shootings. ONE MAN DIED, THREE PERSONS have been seriously in· jured, and the windows of local stores, cars and homes have been shattered by bullets. No one knows what brought on the violence, leaving the com· munity's 1,500 residents to cope with a rear they haven't known since union struggles terrorized the coal fi elds in the early 1900s. One su5pecl, a former mental patient, is being sought in con- nection with two shootings but police have no motive for the others. ''EVERYBODY'S SCARED, ESPECIALLY the woin e n a~ children 'cause they don't have guns. People are only going oul when they have to and most people won 't let their kids out of the house." said Clair Ch al mer, the town's a ssistant fire chief. Mrs: ~ummerville, whose 18-year-old daughte r Cindy escaped inJury last week when she was shot at while walking her horse, said she keeps her children inside after dark and close to home during the daylight hours. . "~s far as sitting with a gun in my lap, I think that's silly," she said. 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I sa a L a nwi , t he l\.1ars h a ll I sl a nds de- legate to the convention. proposed a freed om or diet to m ake sure the '-'ent r al go ver nm ent of t he Pacific trust ter - ritory of Micronesia 1,1,·ill not try to regul ate what any person eats . O N Tll E OTll E R ha nd , fruit bats are con- sidered a delicacy in th(' ~1 a ri a na s. wh i l e l\.l ar shall Isla nd e rs re- \"Olt at the t hought of cal· ing: a bat . Nan m wa rki l\1 ax lriartt.• of Ponape 1,1,·a nts an abolition or forced or prearranged m arriages. ''IN PON t\P F. an d perhaps in otht.•r districts par ents d ecide and ar- r a nge mar riages when thei r c hildre n a re a s young as 3 years old, .. he said. ""Children 1,1,·ho rt is- agree with their pare nts" LANWl 'S F F.LLOW ·c h o i ce c<1 n b e d i s- delegates accepted the ~;Ji r~edp:~:; ~:'~ti1~; proposal "'ilhout eyeing grO\\' old e r ... o ba t. 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Moln St. WESTMINSTER 15389 Brookhunt Wntninltor M · PRICES MAY VARY AT INOIVIOUAL STORES '; ,i 1'tlursday,Augus114, 1975 DAILY PILOT Alt Family Focus Needed, Officer Says "Elegance in Time'' •REPRODUCTION S•ANTIQUES •CHELSEA CLOCKS•BAROMETERS •FINE WATCH & CLOO< REPAIR (Rcoc<i!('r:; & Chronographs A Special l y) KAREN BLACK Actress· Portra ys Gay Ma11 I.OS AN(; £<1.l·:S (i\l 'l At'lrl's:-. K;irl·11 lllat k .:is a n1 ;.il(' hon1ost·.'<ual '1 'J'h e month ":-. n1o s t ofrbcat t·nstini.! tal>.es placl' in ~• st udl' nt fi l 111. Shcr<A'IU 'l'ilto 1i , .i :-.l u dl'nl a t tht' l,o'J A11 g1·h•s Art Cenl1•r t'ollege. s ub millC'd lhl' :-.t'ript fllr a class proJt'l"l tu ~1 1:-.s UlaL'k. She a g1·el·d lo ap pear frL·~· 111 thl' s hort 1f her roll• a s a loos e \\'Oman WC'l"t' l"h;1ngl'tl to .a mall' hun1us1._•x u;1 \ l\1i:-.:-. f~l<1 ck t_'.'<pl.iinL'(I she had b1._'L'll "" ;111t1ng 10 play s ut·h a r ule i..:vL·r si nt·c s lit• :-.;i "' 'f'on v Curtis and .J atk l.t·111- mon .S \\'1teh i;entllrs 111 .. Some l .ikl• It !lot " . -- MONTRRAL t Ul""'IJ -- Intra -family murdt•r s will L'Ont1nue to int'rL·<i.se unless poliee !>tart lakinJ,! · · k i l t· h e n " a r 11· t y honiit.•ide" n1orL' s 1•r1 ous - ly , u l)t·trojt polit·c uf- fit.•er \\'<t l'ns. ··1.a"' cnrorcl.'mt·r.l agcnL·ies just don't "'ant tobe('om1._• involved in in- tra-family a ssaults ," said Cu1nn1undcr J amt•s l). Rannon in 1·t·111arks W ed n t' s d a r I o ;1 n Antl'l"ll"an lla l· 1\:-.:-.oc1a lion p;1ne l disc ussion un ''\Voint•n and (:1r]s J s Ph~s 1c :.il V1 l"l1n1 .:>" 0'TJJ1':\1 1\H.I-; ~()'f ~H'L' in g ihe l.iatlt•red -...1rt• syndrutlll' .I S ~I SUl"il·l;1J l'>S Ul'. l.Jul as a pl'r sonal lSSlll'. 'l'h t•v th i nk l hl' kill'ht•n \'<Jr1°etv ho n1ie1 de IS b("yund th1· ;l"U\JL• of \h l' l;l\v ;111d lhL·tr rPa1·t 1un h ilS bt•p n llt'J'.:tlJ\'L' thl'y 1:op out . "'l'o li C"l' JJ'L' JU S1 flushing the .SL' L'a s(·~ tlo-...·n tht>drain." J\:.;j\ed \111\elher he fvlt poli l't' indiffel'Clll't' v.·as rl·lalt•tl to the r :ipid i11- l'l"l'<1Sl' i ll SUl'h l"l'lllll'S , B;1nnon s;.i1d, ·· Y L':-. '· f,,\:\':\'l):\' S 1\ll> th1· adhe reni·t• uf the puliet• anti thl' e ourt s t u so1:u1!01~1eal valUl'S sueh as the l-i arH:tity of the hon1e and the traditionul '1t•w of "·om an ns pru· IJl'rly ··guurantt·cd that l a -...• t'llfOl"t'Clll C'llt systl'm s '-''Ou ld be lt·ss C'nthus ias lil' in inll'I'\ t•n- 1 n g in inll'r -fam1ly VlOl<'llt'l'. ";\1;.iny poli cemen rl'- <illy helLe\e ;1 ~·om:.in is prupt•rt:-· and th;.it thl're Jewish New Year Cards Sahri>y, S<pl. 6 PAPER UNLIMITED W esfcliff rt ma 1112 lnine Ave. Mf.wporl Beach . for easy living WES TC LIFF PLAZA 1 7th & lr vine •N e w port Beach•548-0460 Open Sunday is nothin(l tl·rr 1bl y wrong in a 111 ;.i u hl'ul1n ~ his <A'lfl~." ll;.innon s a id ""And unlcss lhL'rl.' 1s a1 1 nbv~uus disturban1·1· of !bl' p(•a t t•, nr an <•1'>1'>;.iult wilh ;i lll'adly w1.:ap0n or if a woman is brulalizl'tl so botdl y i i cannot be CU\'- ered up, no one is in- terestt•d ." Bannon , a 25-year \'Cte ran of Lh e Detroit poli('l' force who holds a 1nas ter 's d eg r ee in s ociology from Wayne State Univer sity, said the incidence or i ntr<i· f :1m1l y \ 1ul1•11 t"l' in l)t•lr n 1\ h .1 d r 1:-.••11 dran1at 1cally ~Hlt'l' l!.11:.:i, "'hl'n his o \,·r1\'ork,·d fo 1'l"l' Ul·i.:;111 :-.t r 1·1·n11h: C'iti zcns · 1·,111 .... 111d a s s1 ~n1n g 1•r11ir1l1t'" \(, lhl~lll . '''I'h(· fir s t l 1i he :;t.·l'cen(•d ou t ..... L'r(· c<i.lls for r 1· so I u t i on 11 f ll<J lnE'Sl!t' 1·11nfiL t t , hi.: 'i:.lld, udding th;.it Lil IY7·1 ;_i bout 65 ,;l'f'("l'lll or lh1• tlilll homoc1dl'S 111 l)t·lrr11t \\'t•re "'SU{'ilJ[ l'Onflil'.l homit·ides ... .#/a,. 1f' .,/leX,,.6 &t' ~m,-'a~ 260 Newport Center Or. 644-8705 Design Pl•za NEWPORT Ii!' CENTER ·.' Prices start at $59,900 . .. c-•.r . :...-;:- -..... ~~-.•• t ·-....... -~"J:-.. ' "'>;I ,')o v'•• -"'~~ ~::.if'?'.., :)... • Jrr 1'• I ' ~-• • '-..l~ : l;"::~ ,.. ,..,, . 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QUALIFIES FOR S2000 REBATE \ -- • 'one-stop' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THU RS DAY EVENINGS .Tl l 9 Regional Repair Center for SPERRY· TOPSIDER DON'T THROWAWAY YOUR COMFORTABLE OLD TENNIS SHOES we repair and resole ADIDAS -TRETORNS -& all other major brands Anlhon'J '.s SHOE SERVICE •Corona del Mor• He•port ltoo<:~ ll.ldo hl•l • ~-Coo\t Villoge • W•sltliff 1'1010 • f.c11J1iotl lsJo.,d • Fa.Alo" SqwClr"e ISonto ,4..,ol FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE V2 OFF CHEESE OF THE WEEK MIDGET CHEDDAR Natural. & Sharp 20c OFF";. BANANA CHIPS /JJ. Ullfcpie l*-1 DdiCCllC)' 10c OFF ~ill(!;~@(f~ \/@ [(fwl)S) ,,, (!ff/(} WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17• & l•Y ... f---NfWPORT IEACH l"HOHE: 642-0972 M-.-Fr-1. Ttl t Sat. Tll 6 s...._ Ttl 5 Service Seafood FRESH PERCH FILLETS Service Deli A'lfillrn Place To Shop! · /./UMP1Y DUHPrY BAR·B·OUED CHICKEN . : ..•..... s I 2! COlf SLAW •...•••.•.•....••• 49c .. , Expires e119ns MARKET BASKET 7 DAYS A WE EK ~WPOIT llACH-1020 ......... W'Hklff Pin• CHILDREN'S WEAR 1051 ll•la1 W..tdff .... WES TC Liff' PL.Ali 17th & l"iM Newpcri leach • I AIO DAILYPILOT • The Home-Spun Look For Juniors 13.99 Get that down-to-earth feeling with our denim-look pinafore styled jumpers of cotton/polyester. Your choice of appliqued o r be lted styles. Both w ith long sleeve, red blouses. Sizes 5-13. JCPemey 123 456 189 0 9 _ .. ___ , __ _ Use Your JCPenney Charge. Ei.cept Supermarket GREAT BUY! Women's Twin Set 7.77 Women's twin set in Polyester/cotton bl end. Long sleeve shirt with short !'leeve t-shirt. Machine washable. Similar to illustration. Ham & Cheese c . .:>i ' Sandwich & A Coke · t · Take a break and visit / ·\-.. ; our ca feteria today. ~~.,'\.. . ._ r" 1.oo ~~l '-- Western Styling Men's Sport Shirt '7.99 long sleeve Wran gler"' shi rts in co tton/polyester. Machine wash. Solids, fan cies . S,M.L,XL . All Cotton Men's Cord. Jeans '7.99 100% cotton in assorted colors, fla re leg. W-29 -38. L-29-34. DRAPES SPREADS SLEEPING BAGS . ' . BIG VALUE Men's Chambray Shirts 4.99 100 % cotton, machine washable. 2 pockets, contra sting stitching. S.M.L.XL. Men's Jeans '7.99 Western style with flare leg. Brushed co tton. solid colors. W29-38. L29-35. PHOTO FINISHING SPECIALS REPRINTS from Kodacolor 13 negatives ¢ea . ~.~INTS 30¢ ••. SLIDES ""'"--.. ......._. 1/19(75 % " c -~~ -~-. ' : '.; ... :• ~· /. ~· ( •. --•. IUIMA PAlll: Beach at OrangethOrpe •Open weekdlys 9:30 to 9:30. SundlYI 10 to 6. OUH•I: City Or. 11 Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdlVI 10 to lil. Sund1ya 10 to 6. SANTA AMA: 3900 So. en1t~o. of So. Coa•t ptaz.1. Open Dilly 9:30 to 8. Sund•YI 10 lo G. I 1 \ ' ' ,I / f JI \ ', r ' ' \ ' ·.\ '~ SUPER VALUE 2.99 Boys' knit shirts Interlock machine wash poly- ester/cotton. Short sleeve style. Solids In S,M,L.Xl. 2 .44 Little boys· S.M.L. Boys' dress-up jeans ·~ t 3.99 Machine wash polyester! cotton in assorted fancy patterns. 8 to 18. Regular and slim. 4.44 H usky sizes. Reg. 3/2.77. Machine wash cotton. Choose crew neck T·shirts or briefs. White. In sizes -("'" S,M,L.XL. \ Sale Prices effective Thurs. thru Sat. Aug. 16. 1975 ' ' \ \ \. • DAIL'( PILOT A I ' .: .': : ~· :>•. "/o -Q~ B '9 -;-- Q Q bl 0 • + c~ \;J Q Q -- VALUE Corsair Typewriter 56.99 SCM manual !ypcwriter with 2-color nbbon ;:ind 84 churact0r kc>ybo.ir J Handy '-<ILJ d1·11 t a:d• VALUE Rockwell calculator 16.88 8 01911 calculator features 4 lunct1 on operation. 0,o key. D1sr:;c 1~ ... _:~ battery (BR) SALE Bike carrier straps sac Reg. 99C . 28" elas11c straps with hooks 10 fasten books. briefcase or whatever. SALE Master combo bike lock 2.88 Reg. 3.55. 36" flexible cable permanently attached to com b1na t1on padlock ~ · cable. SALE Bike's rear c' rrier 4.88 WHEEL DEALS VALUE. Hufty Thunder Road 20 " bike 59.88 Feature<; rn oto cross st yl1ng Knobbv dirt t1rf'~ hiJck lra·1 t· lenders ·····~ BIG VALUE. Huffy 20" Hi-Riser h1·ri se handlebars, GREAT BUY [:_~!ff lg. lif9. S.tt. Lightweight with heavy duty spri ng. Carry books. srnall packdges. more. 54 9 9 Features chrome D full reliectove package. ~(. Texas Instruments (;J s ~ ~ SALE Dirt Bike Conversion Kit ...... -;.-' ~-~· ~ . "~-==-= 4,1- calculator OJ [B [§ ~ ~~m~~g~ ~&IJ==={tl===· -~:: 7.44 Reg. 8.88. Do it yourself . Kit includes handlebars , 2 handle grips. number plate and crossbar pad. (not shown.) ' /t' ~-~ 4 functio n calculator. ~Okey. Adaptor included. (1500) VALUE Hoover Canister Eureka Canister LOW PRICE 38.99 124.99 Regina Electrikbroom An all-purpose slimline "Power Team" ca nister with 25 .8 8 t1ghtwc1ght with sel f-storing motorized beater bar brush Cleans carpeting and bare tools. 5 attachments. built-in for ca rpets. 2 motors, 9 pc. floors fast. lightweight & versatile. handle. (2017) · tool set. (1255). Easy-empty dirt cup. (82516) s• pricn -blw occntoriff efhctln n.n. ...... w ...... 16, • •75 THE TREASURY'S OWN 20" 3-Speed Fan 14.97 A window fan made just tor us. Rotary switch . 1/15 horsepower motor . (6902/9708). S. price effwdl•w .........,_ s.t ........ I•. I t7S \ Fca tLJres ca liper hand brakes. ra cing saddlf'. !till re fl ector package. deraillcur ge<:1r1ng. AddlH ae Ml c....,.. for ·~-.. blln.. alllHA PAii.: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sund•Y' 1 o to 6. OIAM4ll: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 10 6 • SMfTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. ot So. Coast ~az.a •Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sundays 10 In A I, ' I I ' ' • ' . ' ' ·-....... . ' t • • • • . .. . ·. A J 2 DAILY PILOT ) COOL DEAL Coleman 38 qt. Cooler 16.99 In a choice of color combinations. Recessed meta! handles. Washable Pcily·Lite·w, Sale price effective Thursday thru Sat .. Aug. t6. 1975 2·Burner Col eman Stove 16 .99 light and 1easy to handle. 21/2 pint f uel capacity. Steel case with hi-lustre baked enamel finish. Sale price effective Thulsday thru Saturday. Aug. 16. 1975 One Gallon Coleman Fuel 1.49 Fuel for gasoline stoves and lanterns. Sale price effective Thursday thru Sat . Aug. 16, 1975 Remington 1100 Sale prices efleclive Thursday thru Sat., Aug. 16, 1975 \' ..• ' • \I ' '-.•\..:.,_ ~::::::::~:, Rem ington 870 Sp ringfield Shotgun 189.99 146.99 89 .99 Sem i-automatic shotgun with vent rib barrel. Choice of gauges. A slide action shotgun with vent rib barre l. Choice of gauges. 12 or 20 Gau ge ventilated rib barrel. Chambered for 2 3/,i" or 3" shells. Tapered pump handle. (67). Remington/Mohawk Dove loads. The number one ammunition. 12 ga. 2.39 20 ga . 2.29 Authorized lieense agent for Hunting lieenses & T acp -~~ ---~--- Deluxe Sleeping Bag GREAT BUY Gun Case 17.99 4.97 Sleeping bag of washable nylon . Da cron 88,il) polyester Vinyl gun case . Zippered. filled. reinforced handles. BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS 169 Listerine Mouthwash 32 fl. oz. 159 Clairol Nice 'n Easy 159 Neet Spray Nt. wt. 3'12 oz . t 109 Arrid Extra Dry Anti-Pers pi rant Nt. wt. 8 oz. I I ' -...._ ~-~~~~~~,.') ...., ___ -'• ~ ,J 139 Earth Born Shampoo 12 fl. oz. age Miss Breck Hair Spray Nt. wt . 11 oz. 119 Cover Girl Liquid Make-Up •', \ '"' .... ................ _ ~ . ., ........ ~~··--·;;~-~~-· ,\ sac ··. Treasury 3 9 C Creme Rinse Treasury Regular, Lemon or Balsam Nail Polish 1s f1. oz. R emover 4 fl. oz. Special prices good lhru Saturday, August 16, 1975. ....., PA~ 9'1Ch at Or•naethorJNt •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundl.ya 10 to & oa&tlfal: C1!Y Or. •f Gwden Grove 81Yd. • OP9!t, weekdllys 10 to 9. Sondlya tO toe .. 1 \SA.Hr"'. AHA: 3900 So. Bristot-No. of So. Coasr Plaza.• Open Deily 9:30.to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. ) .... ...oi.l.-} ~ -'l ----·--· 1.- . ' j, I I ' I • .. CREAMY SMOOTH BARTLETT PEARS LBS i$1 SWEET YELLOW MEATY CANTALOUPE 4i$1 SALAD SIZE TOMATOES ..................... 19Es THOMPSON SE EDLESS GRAPES ......... 38~a COOL SNAPPY 2 F 2 5 CUCUMBERS ................................. ~ c All PURPOS E 29 GRAVENSTEIN APPLES .. ;.................. Ea LEAN & MEATY BEEF 7 BONE CHUCK ROAST 83t LB QUALITY FRESH EX· LEAN GROUND BEEF "~ s1 .18 L;~:;"' LEAN & MEATY s 1 33 BONELESS CHUCK ROAST .......... • LB MEATV&T ASTV s BONELESS BEEF BRISKETS ........... 1.48Ls TASTY BONELESS BEEF STEW ....... s1 .38 Ls QUALITY s 1 49 SLICED 1/4 PORK LOIN................ • LB. GREEN GIANT LEAN TENDER BEEF CHU CK BONELESS FAMILY STEAK s1 ,38 LB RIB STEAK $16~ LEAN & MEATY BONELESS CLOD ROAST s1,33 LB TOTP ~;BOT TOM ROUND STEAK .. s1.49 Ls BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP.STEAK .... S1 .78 Ls TURKEY DRUMSTICK 69 ~aTHIGHS . 79~" PORK LOIN · COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS ... s 1.49 LB. DOWNY FRITO ·LAY KAL KAN M.P,.S. NIBLETS TROPICAL FABRIC REGULAR OR DIP PRESERVES POTATO DO G FOOD I• SOFTENER CORN STRAWBERRY, BLACKBERRY. CHIPS APR ICOT·PtNEAPP LE 49¢ 29,¢ 59¢ . $149 69¢ 23Yi OZ. CAN OSCAR MAYER THICK OR THIN MEAT or BEEF BOLOGNA $11~ WRAPPED SLICED CHEESE AMERICAN , PIM IENTO, SWISS ¢ 12 OZ. PKG. Salami Chubs. Franks, 12 oz. pk~. HOF FY 1 LB . PKG . Knocks, Poli sh Sausage Ill MIAT WllNIRS 1.20 EA.YllNNA MIAIS ..... 1.29 EA )SCAR MAYER 1 LB. PKG . OSCAR MAYER 1 LB . PKG. UL Mill WllNllS 1.16EA.All MIAT BOLOGNA 1.49EA. LEO'S Alt varieties except " IUBUOUE 12 OZ. PKG. 7 9 turkey & chicken 3 oz. pkg . 4 5 1111 FRANKS • EA.THIN SllCID MIA TS EA >SCAR MAVER 1 LB. PKG. Oscar Mayer SQ. or Rd. veriety pack Ill lllf WllNIRS 1.18EA.LUNCH MEATS ...... 1.53 EA. \NADA HILLS WOODLAND RIVERSIDE SANTA ANA JO Ch1IM011h Av1. Corntt ol tUWOl1 h & Z1l11 ro RE HOURS • 01111 Fri, 10 10 9 :J to7 Sun.10106 HILLS 3520 Tyl•• A'll. 3900 So. Brl•tol \ At Tvltr & At Brl"ol llo SunllO#tr 21500 Victorv Btnf. Ai"1'tldt Fwy. STORE HOURS Corn1r of STOAE HOURS Vlctorv Ii C~1 Avt, Mon. thru S.t. Mon. tllfu S.t. Mon. thn1 Fri. t tot 1010 t f :30 to 9 S.t. & Sun. I to 7 Wn. 10 10 6 St.in. 10 lo 6 1 · • 18 OZ . JAR CH ECK TH1S PARTIAL l1ST OF WtSE BUYS. L1m111d 1pac1 p111v1nts us from 1iu ing Ill of th1m. You will find mo•& items hk& ThMe on our shtlvfl mtrktd with 1 bright Wii.t Buy Tag. Thase ;1ems reflect tempora<y milnul1ctur1rs allow11ncfl and promotoonal low prices. The u vin'15 ... Thi Tre;nury pllS!;IS on to vou• TOMATO COCKTAIL JUICE .. Js oz cANs 59c ORTEGA 28 OZ CAN $1 09 34 GREEN CHILI SALSA ................ 7QZ CAN c ANTHONY SPAGHETTI ............ 1saz PKG. 39c REGULAR STICK MARGARINE c~"~~N 54c WELCH'S GRAPC JELLY or JAM ......................... 1oaz.JAR 5gc KIMBlES DAYTIME s 1 DISPOSABLE DIAPERS .......... JOIN BOX • 97 KRAFT JE T PUFFED 61 MARSHMALLOWS ................... 160Z.PKG. c PERSONAL SIZE INCL. 3c OFF 49 ( IVORY BATH SOAP ........... 43Y,OZ BARS PUREX BLEACH ............. Y.GAL~NC::~e~r~~~ 49c DOW BATHROOM CLEANER ........... noz.cAN ggc BORATEEM PLUS s LAUNDRY AID .................... 64az.sox 1.39 'DOVE BEAUTY BAR. BATH .SOAP.2 ~~~~:,·z~·:A Rs 65c ,,..------......." · · r•n· \ ( ,~:.'f~ !'((!!• ~\ ..... ~;;¢· , ~·~Q~ PET WHIP NON DAIRY TOPPING ¢ 9~ OZ. TUB 81.r OZ . PKG . SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE 45¢ 12 OZ . CAN DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES ..... saz.sox 4 ~s1 ~;L VAR IETIES 4 HI-( FRUIT DRINKS ............. 12oz.cAN 5c S°P'Rli6'F11To'"vEGETABLEs ... 90Z. BOX 4Rs1 ORE IO A CRINKLE c T p TATOES ........ 320Z PKG 7 ORANGE LAKEWOOD TORRANCE BUENA PARK 650 c;1., Orivt SJ. 2750 Ctnon St . 22015 7105 Bt1ch Blvd. •• C0tnt1 ol Htwt hoint A'lf Cor~• of Gtrdtn Grovt Blvd. P•11mount 6 Ct'lon At H1;;1ho1nt Or11191thorp1 & Wi nt. n 6 City 01lv1 So STORE HOURS & S.pulw.Oa Mon. th1u S11 . Mon. lhru S11. Mon thru Sit STORE HOUAlil 9 TO 9 9:30to9.JO 9.30 to 9 30 Mon 1hru St,. 8 to 9 30 Sundav 10 to 6 5'1ndty 10 to 6 Sun. 10 IO 6 ~ .... 8 to f> \ . I I •· / A J 41 DAILY PILOT Thursday. August 14, 197S ...................... ,.;:a:..:u..:..:ee.:...N.;.;;.1e _____ e.:...v P_h_;1 _1"_,._,1o_n...,di Youthful Smog Layoffs? • • MERCURY SAVINGS a"ld loan as~1at1on "'It'!!,.... ... """'. " " .. . . . ' .G · .. ,. .. .... ' I , fil.JJ' ,.:1' ·:. . j ·. ! . • ~ •';', ·./ .. -'•'. . ~ .. i : ... ... .>; • • • •, ,. . :' ... •; .. .. • '1• •. .. 8 ·14 ... ..... '·-· ... -s,. ....... -""~ ... .. ('unlL' .11 n1i: \\ 1l h ,1 rl"1.1uL·i.1 t ur a raise. For the Record l Di.~s•1I 11f i1111 s f Jf .ll11 rri1r~1(" E11l•ledJ11lyl Pa,lo.i, Ingrid and L111ro S.he•m,1n lall(l~from, Mdr y Ann dnO Jorm 12. M1Uol'Cl,Arv1Ha r .onoJonn R. BolrreU. ,...,.rtene Vvon...., .ino Sro<on M1cr..e1 flourQl•llll, .JOl\n Hl!flry .ioo \1+'91nl.1 "'""" C•o"'1he•, OaviO H. and P11u1 .. 1c (;o:org. Oonn;o S..<Jnd Kenne1n J . Wn1le, O.v•d L . ;ind Adel" 1<11~1 Ja~1, R1t ll•>r<I f . ano We<>0<1a J. V;olha<M-. Jaco. L ilnd (.tonrva C.. Na la~. Wilham 1 .a nd Al•<e ( "'" A!~•An<Jer N.oncv aoe1 Jame-; fi..!111.,., Ma11;11e J and°"'""" H L"90, f rank J. """ """"" E lf"'1 !>1!""'11,, G•ry 1 •nd E vonnt' 0 CM rt, J•n Lou""" Jolln Eo .. aro B•vant, FIOYCI .... •nd Jl'•n A . ~bsler, S.nCl•• Ll'tdnO Larry B. Deaths Elsewhere BERKELEY fU PI) - Graves ide ser vices wer e h e ld Wednesd ay fo r Edward A. Cutter, 72, re· tired ch a irm a n of the board o f th e C utte r L aboratory. C utter, who died Tuesday, helped br- i ng the labor ator y to a leading position in the field of drug develop- ment. Death Notfres COOKE W!lLl ... M BROWN COOKE • .-qi' as. ns.oclMI of 5.anta Ana, Cd. D•ttOI l».Jlh -Au<lll!., n, 1915 Surv1"1!!0 t)y ,,;, wolf, ~U-el M. COO~f of Silnl" A"'1; !oil", A:alpn w. Coo•<' ol An.ohtlm, CA.; Cl.ll"!lhltr, N.ln<y Wall~CI' ot Rfdondo Se.1t11, C• .• °"" DrOl l>er, fOtJr ~I''"'~ .ino IOtJr 9r<1n(l<l>ildr•n S1'rY1<e.. woU bf' MIO at 11 .00 AM FroOily, Al>Q~l lS, WonD•<;iler F"nHl y MOtlVi11 y OlaPl'I. ReY. Mil•• S lanton o! Communoly Cnrl,t111n cnur<n olt•ci.Jnt . lnll'rrni>nt, FdlrnaYtnMtmo•IM rar~. T1"YLOR DOROTHY SPANGLER TAYLOR, a~ 11, lot>Q t•me rcsooc-nt of Nl'"'POl't "&each, C•-oo1,,ea a way Au<;iu'l 11, 1915 SurYoYfCI by lltr hu,t>;:>nd, AClon T avlor. ArranQl!mtnl!> by Tne Neptur-e 50<otlywill1Duro•l •t M'<ll, THOMPSON LCONARO L THOMPSON, r~1Get\I of Corona Oet l',\/H. Ca. Date 01 G"111h A11<;1u'I n, 19/S. Sur••"t'O bw ni~ wote. "'•r(jlfo•e • TPIOmJ"On , , .. o \On,, Leon" rd L. fll<H"l•Pw n. Jr ot (l>ul" \lo,. 1a, '"· an.cl Tlmoll\y G. 1 r.om~ ol C.opi\t<-B<!a<PI, Cfo .. oauqnlt•, Lrnn El11 .. 11e111 EY•ns ot CoU• M<'w. C.o ; IWO qt...Otlllld~n. MffT".Qri<Ot \e"'otfS ,,..;u be l>fkl s .... oay, AuQu't u, al '"" Communoty Con<.1reoaUON1i Cl'luttll ol CO•-Del Mar. In lieu ot !lowers Ille family WQoe'1l tonlrlD111lont be mMtoe t.o Ille Tommr Ttlomp!.Gn Mernorl"I Fund <..lo Hartio• Hlon Scl>OOI, toOO 1rwlnf ,...,..., Ne-wport 6eKh, c.a. lf'ler- menl, PacUoc \llew Memorial P•r~, Newpo,, Se1ch, Cd. Arrang<.>menh by Pac: Ilk Voew Morluary. MORG.-.M GUINEVERE MORGAN. H~ldcnl ol t-1untl1'9IGn Oeach, c .... SeloYl'<I ...,,~ 01 Robert Morg.in; mother ot '"'"' w. .....,r9an, Vfolfflfo N. Jone\""" Linda J. Holloway; si1ter ol valffla F. Rupp. Also sufylwe!l by ~ Q•andr.hildr~n. S..rvo<.es will be held •11:30 PM on Fri-day 111 Wee II: i<"lc O"the 1-teatr.er, Forf'll U wn Mfmo<lal P•rk, Glendolle. Cd. forfst u ....-n Morluary dlrl''I~. POPE CLARENCE C. POPE, reslCIP<1t ol Col.la Mes.a, C.. 0111e ot dealPI Auou•t· n. HIS. Survo.;eO l;ly Plis Clauo;itlttrl. Milrll'la EdmiMon Ind EllraDl!th P. Pe.....o<:k; SI• (lrat1C1cnoldren and liltf!" o;-rr•t-<J••nd<.n•!dreti. S..rw•tfS ... n 00 toelo in Balllmo•e. M•rv1ano. toe.al ar- <anQf""'"'s by Ball1·6ergeron Col.Iii We1o<1MOrl11i1ry, . I IALn-I ERGEROH FUHERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 64t:-2424 IELLI ROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-9 150 Mc:CORMICK MORTUAR Y Laguna BeAch 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC YIEW MEMORIAL PAii( Cemetery Morluary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPort Beach, Ca11rorn1a 644-2700 PHI FAMILY COLONIAL FUHIRAL HOMI ' 7801 Bolsa Ave. w estmins1er 893-3525 SMITHS'MOITUARY 627 Main SI. Hunllngton Beach 53~$39 ' I' ' . Birth ~ FOUMT.-.IN v.-.LLEV COMMUNITY HOSPITAL J .. IJll, 1'1! Mr. and Mr~. Rotie•t MCln !o-.11. 9!J1 ltt•Cll1'9, Wf~tmon,ler , (jl•t I. Mr. arc! Mr" L"wrence CoYaull.11>61>1 A~. Arlv .. c•, Ml!>~lon \lieio, gorl . Au9usl ,, ltll Mr. ano Mrs. Oav•d Hc1,,,es. 106S7 t.> Prorla, Fount.ion \lallty, girl . .-.uQ11111.1t1s M• ilnd Mrs er1 ... n1 euc,walter. l~lb, \l•ewoo.nl No, IU, H""l•n(lhln Beach,Q•rl ,,,.r. arw:i ,,,.rs Jame• Mat" ll!I E"s C"cie, Huru.ngton Btatn. Doy. A.,.qusl J, lt7S ''" ano M•\. Robt'tl Mfl(lnClltv, lS'l'lb Los Flores. Fountain vaii.o,, bOJ. • .-.wgus\ •, UIS t.I• •rel N·rs llll•edo Boneno, J&e.1 Ayoc.-.lfl<lnf,Qirl N• .. no N•s i:tov sn.cp, 1S'IS1 Pll- 'Ol"m CorCIP, Hunton(jllOA B<!..:t>. Q"l Mr "rel Mr\. \Iorgo! Wil!\am, ,~191 Dawls L.or-e, Hun1ingt0<> Beach, gifl. Aw.gu.i S, 1t7S ""·" and Mis. Bobb~ Scoll, 11)0lt A1a1ea. Fount"'" Vallev. 9.r1 • Mr. a no Mrs. Jotln Foll•~. '10091 Pof1 Clttlf, Hunt.ng1on Beach. bOy. "''· ill'ICI M<!> Jolln B•ewe•, 10311 Woodbu•Y. Ga•den G•OYe. O•r!, Mr ano M<S. Slewen O••on. 1oen El Centro. l"ountaon Valley, Doy . ,.., arw:i N rs. SleYen Re•nsc11, 17J10 0 . E1.11:1<d,9orl , M• dnd M•s J"me~ S<oewe••, 11019 l"l~r. Fountain 11.Jll"V, girl, ST.JOSEPl-t HOSPITAL. July1J, 19/S Mr. a nd M<S. Je!lrev Lucas, 1.SJ"'n Terre no Or .. /.,\''"on V1t10. Q<rl Ml. ana Mrs. Lc•en10 Saucfdil, 31311 Coolo(l9e AYe., (O'>la M"'"· Dov. Julyl•. n1s M• 11rcl Mrs Donald 1r1gr•m, 1•?11 BYrnham, lr~one-, Dov. July1.S. ltl5 Mr and Mr' W\lham t;ornong. !JOSI No•.,\S,, lrYme,<;i•rl "'' arc! Mrs. Herllo'rl Mi(llel.1°"82 Er 1'o•o, l"outita'" Vdlltr, g•rl. July1~. 1t1S Mr and Mr\ Ni e ~ V•~iich, IS'l(l "1·frllewooo, Cos la Me\.o, oo,_ Jut, JI. n1s Mr. 11nd Mrs. Wallrtd Zalaml'dil, ""31 5'\dwr.ee Roild, We~lmiti~ter, Doy, July ?t, 1'1S Mr ano Mr~. Ttrum1 T'u9""'""· 111"3 1-le,,...,C,,cle. Fountain Ila lier. tioy. 5.AHCLEMENT£ GENER.-.LHOSPIT.-.L July lt , H1S Mr. ard Mrs. La,.,rence P<1rkS, San Cll'ml'nll',Qirl. Mr a no Mr\, oa1, Preuon, Sati Cleml'nlf, 1j1lr1, July 10, ltll Mr. drd Mr}. Jame~ Ndvano, D.!n.i Paonl, Doy. July 12. UlS Mr .)!YJ Mr,, Rocky SuUiV.J,., 5.Jfl Cicnwnl~.<;i"I . SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL J .... y J•, 1'1S M•. fore! ,.v,, Danny e~~'M!r, San C:Jemef'tf. gorl. July lO, 1t1S "l'r. aM Mr\. L1ntl Eudy, San JUiln ~olstril!Ml, Q••I. J11ly Jl, ,,,, Mr •"" Mr ,. John N. McC~ary, t..Qul'la "'''ii""'· <;i•rl . ,..,....,,., ,, 1•1s Mr. atid Mrs , .-.ngt-1 Andrade, Cec>i\tt-Be.Kh, Olrl. Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center 11 tht followirt1 soun ds likt you, pftne tlll 1h1 S(h1(• Wti9ht Conllol C1ntt1. 0 ton .... tfAST••-ilh D lon --.~t FAST •• Wtt1 0 l.n .,..,...1 FAST•• wmrMt 0 le11 wtipl FAST•• ~JPHliil D GM_._,., lllCk lVfAYTIME FAST WEIGHT lOSS IS AlMOIT ALWAYS A OISAl'r'OINTiltC FAil· UA( 1Na11M yH tt.lll M'lt lh, wme """" '" •• *"' '''" '"'' lllMt Y" _., ill the rtnt '*"· Scflitk .. M -• , , • I """"" dllt ~ RI 11 ... 'tllll ........ ,.... tMI ... ,, "" i..-.Sdtic:•Sttt11S. .... ,..._ T1ely itifftM&.I CALL HOW 558·8404 R e aders Pollution Plan Mapped Fe ted SANTA ANA - Children wh o hav e parti c ip ate d in the Orange County Public Library's summer read- ing program will be re- warded \l.'ith rrcc tickets to a film . Beginninj? Mo nd ay, "Snoopy. Come llomc!" and '"Run Run Sweet R oadrunner'' will be shown by local branches ofthe('ounty library. P a rents a r e advised to check \l.'ith the libraries for the time, dale and place of local s howings . Coast Man To Lead AF Group SANTA ANA - Orange Co unty Supervisors have adopt- e d an air pollution emergency plan that w o uld r e quire t e m - porary layoffs of two- thirds of county govern· m ent 's employes in the event of a severe s mog attack . As one of the county's major employers, the county had to draft an emergency plan under rules handed down by the s tate Air Resources Board and the county Air Pollution Contro l Dis- trict. would be c losed and only remain open. A second t ho s e p r o v i d i n g stage alert occur11 when emergen cy services ozone levels exceed ,J:i would be on call. ppm. Many public buildings, The m ost cotnmon and all parks and recrea· s mog eplsod<' is stage lion areas would b e one, whic h occurs when cl08ed to the public and ozone levels top .20 parts posted as off limits and per million. all but em ergency coun-At that level. county ty power plants would be emer gen cy ge ne r ator shutdown. t esting would be sus- ln the event of a second pended , non-emergency stage pollution alert em p Io ye dri vi n g there have been six. in (·urtailed and t•arpooling the past three years -en('ouraged . county librarieli, parks~';;:::=::::::::=::::::::==' a nd dumps would be Call 642-5678. \.'losed t o the public. Pul a lewwords County beaches would lo work tor you . s101n1eu 1teel. in1lont lldn, 11:1 II p . ou!omollc r•vel'l.lng octlon. '9ll·i.er11ce "w1ern:llette " .. "STATEMENT SAV INGS "·PRESTIGE Cu d •••••••••••••••••••••• DI A MON DS • GEltl S'l"O Nt :S Jewtth by io\ephi O\ HIOl(hinq 101 donmo nd\ ond gemstones lr om p1111ale u1d111iduals and estates. Carelul e11am1nat1on and evaluation by our e"'perts. H1ghes1 prices paid. Call 540-9066 10·9 daily. Satur· day 10·6. Sunday closeCJ, ask tor Mr. Donn1s Foltz or Mr Joseph. iewels by ioseph Sun-time, fun-t ime furniture Pick patio furniture for a summer of outdoor fun,. All of our web furniture, folding redwood furn iture an d padded aluminum furniture is on sale right now. Here's yo ur opportunity to increase your patio pleasure, without breaking your budget. Sale prices subject to stock on hand. ALL WEB FURNITURE, FOLDING RE DWOOD A ND PADDED ALUMINUM FU RNITURE, .off Get a grip on this Full measure of quality Your security blanket Rim nigh! la1ch with a pin tumbler opens wilh a A pair ol slip joinl plie rs is a mus! for home or shop. These are drop forged sleet, rust-proof. Vinyl gri p handles lor comfot1 and insulation. SLIP JOINT PLIERS, These Roe rapes measu1e up to lhe highest standa1ds ol qua111y. :v.~. epol(y-coa!ed blade is two colors tor easy reading. UUrason1cat1v welded plastic case 1s hght-weight ye l durable. Steel rewind handle. I urn knob from tho inside, a key from the outside. 11co b1and, with lacquer finish. Pu! one on all Model -l!P6 I 6, 6"', Reg . 2.29 88c Model #P-618, a ... Reg. 2.89 1.28 ROE srEEL r APES, Model #PC-SO, so·. Reg. 6.69 2.88 Model #PC· 100, 1 oo·. Reg. 9.19 4 .88 Shop Ward & Harrington for all your home improvement needs. We specialize in quality merchandise and help - ful salespeople. You 'll find everythi ng for inside and GARDE N GROVE FULLERTON LONG BEACH .,;~""'- ' !\: E"· "' .,,...,~ \ ' ol your doors for Iha! added security. Model #0220-SP. RIM NIGHT LATCH, Reg. 5.19 2 .88 ' outside your home in ten complete departments: lum ber, hardware, garden , paint, electrical, plumbing, paneling, housewares, decor, and building materials. 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 537-9571 or 893 -6523 301 So. State Conege 870·0050 6980 Cherry Ave,,. 634 ·711 1 . 324 Wost KaleUa 1275 Bristol 34162 Dohe~Park Rd. 532·2506 556·1500 498·5766 . II II • Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 except: Orange open til 6 Mon. thru Sun. Capistrano open Mon. thru Sun. 8 to 5. · Prices effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday,and Sunday. • • ' • 1 • • • ' ~ 1 I I I I I I I I I - • "' lo in CA cu "' "' sn - r T1 M M so M S< M · hE 5' ~ J lh W ' Sa se Fl ar, of' de oli lai oi r~ '"! tel .. fo Ui ui p t w so cc i~ bE lh Eo TI S; Ix s Cc Sc th· th Ct Fe D ch nn I Thuf"5Cl•y, August t4. 1975 DAI LY P1LOT A 15 Five Coast Sites in ~unning f ~r Open Space LONG BEACH -Flve Orange Coast sites with • combined value of more than $12 million are 11mon1 the top 10 pieces of property r ecommended for purchue by the 1tate as permanent open space in·• report by the 11tllff ot the Soulh Coast Regional cooaervaU~n Commission. Re&lonal commlS11lonen are scheduled to dis- cuaa the recommendations at their Sept. 1s meeting before forwarding a finaJ list of recommended pUrChaaes to the state Coastal Conservation Com- miuion. * * * Coast Unit i Relates THERE IS NO INOICATION IN the staCr report as to where the n1011L·y ·to P"rchasc th e property would come Crom 'rhc ri ve Orange Co ast sites carry a combine<.l assesiu .. >d valuatlCtn of $L2.<I million. The South Coast RL•gion <:overs L.os An geles 3nd Orange Counties . Tbe Orange Coast properties proposed for purchase togeth er with their prionty ratings in- clude : Bolsa Chica mursh in liuntinh'lon !~each <2J. Irvine coast l9nds between Newport Beat·h and Laguna Bea.ch (4) San Clemente coastal palisades (6), land around the moulh of the Santa Ana Riv er whil·h rl ividcs Newport Reuch and ll untinglon lkach (9) and Dttna Point headla nds (!OJ. i\nothct· ph .. •c:c or propert y just across Paci ri c Const 1-lighway fro1n'1 1unti n~ton Bt'ach State f•a r k is nun·11Jcr eight on the: priori ty list for r1..·te ntion us open s pat·c, bu t the stJtc already owns it. F'ollowing <•re dt·St"ri ptions or the six high· ranking s i te~ along: the Orange Coast : ·-11olsa Chica i:s a l,'150-acre site bounded by tluntington Ji arbor :.ind l·luntington J!.eat·h. The site is C'o ns idered u v alu:ible area to be r es tored to ...,·ctlands because it contains a unique cc'ologi cal ------ Or-. c_,,., ~*~:!&!::~::~:;~::~::~::17,1 \IJ.1 :] ! I( 1)11; •]: '-::!'-:~~:!l!::~::J.::~:~~ Mtwett a. L..p•• ~1r· SHEEN :.1c.: tME COIN Wil!ES \nl CRYSTAL ~11! Buytno &se1Hno ;ni The One Coat Decoupage Finish ;u~ Gold & Silver • ~ • • ()pen Daily 9-6 PM ft•, l. ' Ra<eCo'"' i~~j som~··'g s29a B ~ i~! Free Book on ~ll~ sg 21 t:C,,"];) ~It, Confusion G)~:Oe~.d:.~:r ~ 2 ~ e SlO 5 1 ~~ ~~~ L':;;~ta~(:=~~ .. =;Mc;~~:~y :.~~.· 11 95 ' s22so (~ i~l 540-))24 ~ .. , South Coast Regional ~~=======::' ~J~ ::J~ Conservat1'on Com ----• • (714) 5560900 • • sy~le m . Its nsst:ss1·<J \ ..i lu'-' is $4 million. T he report suggest ~ tl b1· rt·s\11rt'tl an1I maintained as a sail \Ol'<ilc r rnursh 1·1·u log11.,1I :>}o'llf.rn 'f"h1 · l r v111 l· ('oa:.t.i l i\rt•a 1nl·l11dt•s 3,GOO ac re~ hcty,·et·n Nt~Yl'l)o rt llc<.1ch and l,<tguna Re ach. The cnt11'C' art·a, OYl'ncd liy lilt· Ir vi ne ('on1µan y , is 10,000 :.ll'f <'!I, but pl:.i nncrs :.uggc~l uuJy part uf tnc a rea- t11e l>e aeil and IO\\/l.'r tl.'rr;_tl't.: ar1.·:.i <i nd Los 'I'rant<is and l\.1 uro Canyons IA' <1 L·qu1 r+.:d. i'I ;:inners suggcsl (See l 'O,\ST Sll't:s . l)a~c C7) SELF HYPNOSIS CLASSES You l·a n ca~ily lc.1rn lo turnp!clc!:r rt•lax in any ~llU.JllOll . lh•g:t 1n )" 1ur a b1ll l ~· lo ,ft·.-p d1·r>1,ty ;ind ~oundly _ hnpru\c your al.Jil 1ty tu l"llll'/1Lr.Jtl', 1n1·morizc a nd rec.JI!. lnl·r1·asc your 1nl'11mc .J1ld <')q1.111d your in- nucnl'c. i'ro~rJnl you r m1nJ v. 1th :.ul't1·:.!> :ill1tu<l1•s, .. ~vt-:SISG (_ LA .. -;~..:s Nt>W llt:ISG f-l)ft)1EIJ . ii5:> ('an1i110 l)t• l ,os .\l:irt·s , · S u itl' 121i .'.•ll:.·. '""CRAFTS . :.:11,~ niissioners admit they DAILY PILOT are · confused ov er how CLASSIFIED ADS ~Jt~ 2106 HARBOR BL vo .. COST A MESA 0000 u NT1L Aue Jo. 191~ ~Jr·: 1, II( J:'\ I·: ..J!J:i.:ttl'.! much private com--~ii~~~~~ii~iiir~i:~!~!·~··~···~·q~;,.~·~·:::~···~·::;~·-~··~~-·~"~"'~·i~'/~:~l(~l~!;~l~:!~!~l~(~·liiij:~·]i;i•i"iilti"i~i·"i;ci··i·;..i''i":::i:··i·!;:i:i·'i*i'r~n~~~F.;;:j~~~;,;~;;,~;,i:ii: II·•+• 11·1. , \•. 1 • " [Ounication they may .n .. :v. .. ~~ ............ ~ .. ~·-···· ... ··---·-....... •.•• ................... -••· .• ~gaily have with in- ctividual applicants. r.ilcac-... ..., Maj. R. w. Geis of Mission Viejo has as- sumed command of Ma'rine Air Base Squadron , 16 at the Marin e Corps . helicopter station in Santa Ana. Several com· missioDers said they at- tempt to gather ari much information as possible on projects prior to the hearing and voting at commisaion meetings. However, an in£ormal· legal opinion indicates such information m'ust be disclosed to th e rest or the group prior to the ----------voting. Cal State Opens Up Weekends Commission Chairman Rob e rt Rooney asked the state Attorney General to pro- vide a formal opinion on the subject to clari(y the problem .. The confusion s ur- faced wh e n Com- missioner David Com- mons accuse d fell ow FULLERTON -For commissioners Louis the fir~t time, classes Nowell and Carmen will be orrered on Warschaw or having Saturdays during the ratt private. undisclosed con- semester at Cal State versations with a recent Fullerton. applicant. · More than 30 classes Comf!lons . said h e ar.e scheduled as a part based his bel1~f on. the ot.' the Saturday College fact that the un1dent1fied developed by the Office developer openly com· dContinuing Education. plimented the two on be- Most or the courses last no more than five or six weeks and some feature all-day sessions for Olle or two Saturdays. "Sometimes it is bet· ter for busy adults to set aside a block of from four to eight hours when they can totally immerse themsel\les in the ex- perience,'' said Dr. William F . Murison, as- sociate vice president ror continuing education. A free bulletin describ- ing lhe curriculum may be obtained by c ailing the Office or Continuing Education at 870-2611. Tbe ofCice will be open Saturday mornings begimting Sept. 6. 1 n g ''good com· missioners.'' Nowell and Mrs . Warschaw both denied speaking with the de· veloper outside the hear- ing room. Jn discussing the situa- l ion, Commissioner Laurenc e Sc hmit, an Orange County supervisor, said that he tries to gather as much information as possible ·prior to the actual vot- ing. Schmit said he visits project sites and . talks with people concerned .. Commissioner Judy Rosener or Newport Beach agreed with Schmit, and said she believes com missioners should be at the disposal or the public. The inrormal opinion S Bo d offered by the aUorney colt on ar general's representative · said that conversations Fountain Valley City and letters are permissi· Councilman George ble, but mus t be dis- Scott has been elected to closed and shared with the executive board of all commission mem- the Orange County bers. Chapter of the National Clarification wilt come Foundation ·March of at a future meeting, ac- D i m e s , c h a pt er cording to the panel's ex- chairman Art McKenzie ecuti\le director, Mel announced. Carpenter. CITY SiUS NEEDY ~~ULT .PROJEO FUNDS • ' ' BEVERLY HILl.5-By a three to two vote, the Bever1y f Hilla City Council O.K.'d an agreement with the county to seek federal fundS for plan· nlng projects .to afd 11:enior citi- w ns In need, i 'Your savings are your best pension. Pensions. in•e11ment1 and even Social Security can be .. question mcrrlc.1 In your future. But aft AVCO Savings Counaellor can get you Into th• aa•lng• habit, and your money can earn up to 7%"• annually. And saving 11 your best penal on. E1peclally when AVCO offera you a h ost of free 1ervlce1 along the way. ~•AVCO . ..... !.A..Y!~'!!! •• • n1e UJITOt, IT. COil A MEIA. lto-7111. EDWAIU> MAftU, MCI\. A7111l "'" 16.!i/1 l A70/1l E71114 1<71114) 15S/13 165/13 175/13 Al 71/11 116Jllll 1171114 11151141 fl ,,,,. (lfS/141 . HJ0/14 12'5114) COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR ILYD. lc.,.....tW"'-'.......,.' (7141 557-8000 5.60115 (71114 (5.60/13) 171114 UNIROYAL LAREDO 6.00113 f71114 ,,_ _____ _ 17111 3 S.60/15 $1288 it---1-.0'"'0""11""5- "·" .. '"1""''..... 7.00116 7.50116 L60/15 . 8.00/16.5 - 10-15 8.75/16.5· ,, ' /1 A,. DAILY PILOT Thursday. August ,,, 1975 TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening AUGUST 14 i :DO B 0 (l )AOI ED m CD Nlw\ 13JQ •17 l .ll 6 (19 I) Nun. 0 (t.lltftl•U Q Wiid Wild Wt~I m C1ttt1 Ants &>MM Squad fE M11U Ttrtu Qf TM ln~illlus fD EIKtric C-!"nr 0) Rkll' l Fornlls C:30~ Mtn C11tltw Sfln m nut '"' t!1l ClJ I Stir 0) 1"11 Chi Ch'Uill (tl!, ll 11 Dt1!u's tho1(t fD l11wL fll .. m ~llapin1 liourllltl (l} Little Ruc1!s d11m1 w1s insp11til b11he to!otlul e"enls 1n 1ht hie ot IK~ kll!nlol.ln. 0 ,a3 ltJ iiQl 5t) llBC 1 bun4'1 Mt¥it: (CJ (Zhr) NRtdttl, RKhtl~ (KJ (d11J ·u -kl1nne wooctw11d, I \!tile l'11wi1~. J.1mts Ol!>Ol'I, ~.1!e ll~•HO@h>n, lltm11d !111100. lhchtl C'mt1t111 (Jo1nne Woodw11d), "'"° 11v<' "'lh htr dem~nd•na, ..,,do,.td mulhc1, lmd\ ht!~tll ti.pptd 1nd h 111u~ttd by her blt.1~ tl1Sttnct •~ ·.he IPP•O«ht\ 3~ ind de<:•dts to oo 'illmt1h•n1 aboul 1t ~nne \'.'1J<1d•.1rd "on .10 Chtir r.o1111n1tlon 11 ~t1! Actrts~ lor he1 pcrloim.1n<e. (6 IM lln\O<J¢hibln 0 ()'9 11 ) (l )Q) Slrttts ti S.a lr1nc1Ko •·tel!"s ''°'" lht G1.1oe·• CICJ l r Mo~e Slone .ind lnspt(\()f ::itt ·ie Keller a1t led onto 1111e ol U1t1r mo1r b•1.rre tJ~ts when Ille ,.eltlOn 01 I looll m1\ilOI l•Oi\lff 11 lound 10 Alc1!111 priw". ELI Fntlv1I lnk111o1t10~1 €Il KoUJ'ftOCI Ttltmitn The1t1e ··~eQu•rm tor A Nun" (R) Ba~ Oll lht W1\llim f1ul~ner no•tl iboul 1 young blM:k woman who l!ilJ shin· ~led ii hlllt wh1!t gul ~nd ha~ ~n ~en!tnc'd lo h1ng. S,r1 M+les, lt~ l~r R1•hn~. lawrtnce P!f~Sman iln4 _l1hry Alice ~!-r. ':lG Q News (D Tiie Bold Ones ED Pab" Cl111 IG:OO 0 mm NlWS I 6 PtrlJ M1sow O !~Clf'l {ll (l)H 1 1 IJ 0 'T~AI lot A Cop .. (R) The 11111 shootm1 ot flar1y"s longl1me friend ~·nds lht puv~1e dtlrd•ve °" 1 p•11.0n1I m•s~on. Htm')" 0111ow ind Sil Monro 2uest. lO:lO Q W1nttd: Dt1d tr Alivt m•~ 1:30 m """ cri1n• EI! ftrt 2 !!:OO O @(l)[IJ CBS lh•rsd11 Mtwit : (CJ (llir) "Thi! Crt•I Whitt Ha,eft (A) (dra) '70 -James [111 .lonts, lafll! 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Wh3l do I want to do?" She is orfering a "how t.o," but not an "ought to," course called Preparation (or Retirement through the Coast Community College District's evening col- lege this fall. Mrs. Ande rson will be 61 in the fall "and I don 't mind you saying so.'' She was divorced in 1970 and c:onsiders that the same sort of thing as retirement because "you have a wliole new identity to create (or yourselr." As a young woman, she al· BEA ANDERSON, Editor ""'"°" Y. Avt••l11 I 4, 1t1S tended UCLA but left when she married. Arter settling here, s he took classes at Orange Coast College ''just for" the fun of it." Ilut afl er t aking these classes for awhile. s he S<.1id. ··you t.!cl seduced into it and look for something more challenging.,. She r eturn ed LO UCLA and e arned a degree in psychology. The de gree was a goal in ilselr but, while as king wh<.it she would do ne xt, a n OCC toun sclor showed her an <1rli cle which noted th e high rate of drinkini:: in a retire ment community. She lhought about thi s for awhile and decided a "cure·· for the Immediate problen1 wasn'l the answer. ''The µl ate to begin was before people i,:ot there.·· 'fhe resulting course "isn't Lu tell you "''hat lo do," she said. "This is givi ng you some view of all th eoptiOns.'' BEGIN THINKING Twelve evening classes deal· ing with the s ubject aren't going to provide all the answers, she admits, but she hopes they will at least get the students thinking. She beli eves there are many and varied alternatives for each individual. But they should be thought about, ihvestigated and experimented wilh long before \ '.As clergy, we are in the same relationship. We need to learn from the patient. • the severanl·c pay und ~oing aw<1y gift ttrt• gotten. In fa ct, Mrs . Anderson beli eves U1e lime to bt'll in considcnng re- tirement is when a person takes th<1t first job. l\ul she added, "[ want people to <'Orne when they lhink th(•y e ~1n be ncfitfronl it.'' lier course is the first of its kind in th e distric t. ~irni letr coursc8 In oth('r l·ommunitics have failed but lhis doesn't seem to "'or ry her . Attitudes to~· a rd t!ducation are ehangin~ in this "evolving socie· ty," she said. "If you can find a .... ·ay to g~t people to li st<!n to you, lht·y'll be very accepting." so 'DOWN' PROCt:ss ''This whole business of mixing up retirement and ;_iging isn't re· alistic ... Each person, she CX· plained, ages from birth. And today, she noted, p('()plc at re tirem e nt age ha ve greater mobility, more freedom to ehoose what they want to do and where they v.·ant to live und bcl· ter hea lth, all or which "makes il 1>0ssibl e to think of retirement in rnuch better ways." No"''· s he s aid , there arc aboul 21.5 million people over 60 in the country. Los An geles and Orang~ Co unly have the g1·catest propor· lion of re tirees in the sl<ite ... :ind California, Florida and the I j ~ LEARNING TO LISTEN By JO OLSON Ot 1M OIHJ PUot S~" The v.·oman in the hospitaJ bed with her body in traction was from out of state. l·ler husband was on another floor with brain injuries, and she did not know the extent or the damage. She was worried about her hus band, and feeling guilty because the vacation trip, during which the auto accident hap· pened, had been her idea. Into this setting s t eps a clergyman. What docs he do? What does he say? A month ago, the Rev. Paul Thomas probably would have ,said many different things than he actually did to the woman, who was a patient in Hoag M emoria l Ho spital. Presbyterian. A month ago, he didn't have the experience of l'loag's first Hospital C lergy Works hop behind him. "ln the past, I would have been meeting my own needs and not the patient's,'' the Rev. Mr. Thomas, a Church of Chris t minister, said. "I will be a better lis tener . I will listen for a nd hear the hidden messages. What is this person re· ally saying? I have learned that to be there in a certain crisis situation is just as important as saying things." The Rev. Mr. Thomas, one of three to complele the workshop. said that most ministers want all sick people to get well and this "tunnel vision" prevents effec· live work with patients. PASTORAL CALL The Rev. W. Robert Parry, Hoag chaplain and or$'.anizer of the workshop, explained tha t ministers generally are task· oriented. When they m ake a pastoral call, they assume it Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: My neighbor is a good·natured, semi· moronic slob who has bee.n driv· lng me up the waU for months "1lh her dream interpretation.,. I 've always believed in facing rt· ality, so dreams are oot my dish. Last week J became so fed up that I bought her a rather ex· pensive book on what dreams mean, hoping she'd leave me alone. I was mistaken. Now she comes over with the book I bought, r ead:s aloud what it says about her latest dream and asks me a million quesUom. My head 11 obou\ lo split. Will you please tell me tr dreams have any meaning? Personally, I think it's a lot of horseradish. Please tell her J"m right. and to cool it. -SICK OF MRS. CLATIERTRAP DEAR SICK OF MRS. C.: Dreanss area'l ••1tonerad.11b. ''. 'l'My haye real 1l1alfkaace. Bat very reW ••tral•ed' people are able to latupret la.eir cinams. Mollt dream1 are loaded wit.II 1ymboll1m, 1ab1tlt•le people aad a wbole bot t of COllfuiel ele- meatl. St.nee your friend II -..ed on 11111 bobby, teU ~er. Rot Ml, lo praell'e 1omewhere e l 1e bec••te you doa't waat t.o llear Mruymott. mostly will consist of certain elc· menls such as reading from the scriptures, and they become so concerned with the elements of the call that they neglect thP person. In the case of the woman vi sit· ed by the Rev. Mr. Thomas. to simply r ead a Bible \'erse would have left her worried and won· dering. Instead, he gently probed for troublesome spOts and was rewarded lo learn that she indeed did feel guilty about sugges\.ing the trip and that s he was deeply concerned about her husband. Several of his ques tions brought tears to her eyes, so he knew he was on the right track. Besides practice in listening techniques, the 45-hour workshop included a series or talks by physicians, nurses and o ther medical personnel on various lopics. These included a cardiologist, orthopedic surgeon. 'psychiatrist, internist, physical therapist and neurosurgeon. Each talked about hi s or her specially so the ministers would have a better idea or what is involved in various kinds of illnesses. The ministers, a'fter hearing the cardiologist, for example, should feel more at ease about as· suring a heart attack patient that he will be up and around soon, and will reali ze that the patient pro· bably is worried a bout keeping his job and wondering just how much his lifestyle will be c hanged. Knowing what the doctor pro- bably will say lo a newly ad· milte d h ea rt patient. the minister will be able to echo his statement that ·'you may have had a heart attack, but we 'll have to wail until all the tests are made tobesure." This s hort delay gives the pa· lient a chance to go through the Neighbo·r a .' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm glad I didn't read your answer to "Miss 16" when I was 16. ll would have caused me considerable anguish. Like "Miss 16," I adored my mother, hated my fat.her, and kept falling In lO\'e with other girls . FeUows turned me off. While most of my fe male friends outgrew their sc hoolgirl cruahes, mine continued through coUege. 1 was too inhibited for physical sex, but the Joye object o( my fantasies was a womM teacher. At 23, 1 fel l in love With a boy for tt\e very first time. lie was J8. After that I had a beautiful platonic relationship with a man my father's age. Al 29, I met my husband and fell like a starr y.eyed. love.sick teenager. We have been happily married for 20 years and have rour wonderful children. The rate or e motional growth varies treme ndously from person to person . Mine was ex· tTemeJy slow. which wasn't so bad in my d.:.y , when sexual choices were delayed. I just hope the "slowpokes" who read your column won 't agonize about be· tng homosexual because they prefer the wrong sex et age 18. - STRAIGHT TURTLE DEAR TURTL•:: \'ou write well, but you don't read too hot. "Ml11 JC" not only p-refened &h1 ... bat the had teveral Les· ' I . Gulf Coa::.l have the grcate::.t nun1 bers 10 t he c:oun\.ry. 'l'hcy arc nut dt.·erepil, ill <And incompetent, she st.ii d. "It rc:;1lly isn 't t.1 dov1n pro· <.'CSS . •· Rather, she believes rctlrt." nlent offer~ pcopl<: lirne Lo use their perso11<1 l <assets to help other Pl'Ol)lc or do something 1ncanin Kful for the111sclvcs. ··1'hc rc arc .:ill kinds or nct.'<.ls in this -:01nmunity "''hich can be done by volunlPcrs, .. she.said. PIONF.ERING I.argc ly bec<1use uf the t:duc;:i - tional upportun1tit>s <1vai lablc, She thinks there wil l be luts of people · 'v.•ho decide thcy'rl! going lo p1 onet'r and do something nc\'er done before" in the nt"xt 10 to 15 years. Some pioneering "''ill be done to provi de needed suppl cn1 cntal income. She stresses lhat there will be diffc 1·ent needs and interests for different people. The model for most retirement classes is t he m<1 n "''ho has worked 20 to 25 years for M C company, she s <1i'd. "I think th:.il ·s not lypi l'<Ji. ·· llathcr. she s;lid,most IX"OJ.llc have "''Orked for a s maller com· pany, themselv es or several lhf- i f~renl l'.Ol'rtp!inics, none of wh ich prO'bably provide udequale V('nsion pl uns An\.J , sh(· notcc1, l<xla y il is nol JUSl the mun·s concern because m;iny morL' woml.!n :ire working and St>rvin~ a s licads or household. About twO·lhirds or th(' class v.'1ll deal "'1t h fin ;1nc1al fun· c!<1mental s She v.·ill bring in speakers to discuss sorne of the topics. whic h include v.·hat a i.icn sion should in· cludt'. Sol'.ial Security as .. in· surancC' :1ga1nst slarv<ilion." the ··real costs .. of <i car and house, v.'Ll1s, 1nhi.>rit;1n <·e and lax laws ;,nd ··rip offs·· of COtl!>Umers. In ;1ddition lo n1oney saving. studl'nts v.1H dist·uss health Sa\'· 1ng. The subje1,:l or nutrition can be a bore, she said, but "you can ha\'C• a lot of money and i f you don ·t ha\'l' ;;iny health, you have Lo take things off your schedul e.'' 'fhe rest of the c:o urs1,! v.·ill dc:.il ~ith .. pcrson<1I l'nrichmt•nt." She h:.i s already been uskcd Lo in · elude ;_i segment on "''hal sports J retiree can partici1>ate in. The course, Psychology JO.I, begi n$ Y..'edncsday. Scpl. 10. Jl 7 p.m. 1n Costa l\les<1 l·ligh Sc hool . r·urther information may be oot<11ncd by 1:<.1lling the evening coll ege. ;. In a special hospital workshop, ministers were trained to deal with people facing the crisis of illness. p hases of r e j ection, a nger . depression , and finaJly accep· lance before the truth is revealt.'CI to him. lhe ministers were told. Those in the three·day·per· week seminar we re each as· signed to a floor in the hospital for daily vi sits to selected pa· tients. They "'ould m a ke their rounds afle r hearin g the morning speaker, then ga lhcr befo1·e lunch in the ch aplain's offi ce for ··verbatims." or discussions of the morning's visits. TRIAL RUN It was the hope or the Rev. Mr. Parry that lhe clergy v.•ould deal with ''th e c on1mon kinds of medi ca l pr o b l e m s th ei r parishioners m ig ht have." The works hop. which was a ''trial run ·· ror others the chaplain hopes to orrer , came about because or a searching he had noticed in the clergy who v.'ere visiting the hos pital. It is patterned arter similar programs ofrered by the Associa- tion for Clinical Pastoral Educa- tion, a New· York based organiza· tion which provid es clini cal ex· perience to theological students and clergy. Tne concept of clinical pastoral education started more than SO (See PATIENT TEACH E R, Page 83) Nightmare bian re lationships -along wilh "despising boys." Vou had fantasle5 :about a woman leac:her but you never acted the m oul. From your let· 1.er, t gather your Orst sexual re· lationship al age ZJ was with an JS-year-old boy . 1\nd lhcn you met the man you married. A late bloomer? Ye!!i. A Lesbian? Ne. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thi s same tbin11 happened tv.•ice within three weeks and I need to know if something ls wrong with me because I really reel hurt. <I should te ll you I 'm a girl, aged H .) I'll be walking with a rriend and another g irl wiU come up and in\·ite m y friend to a party, tell her how great it will be, and leave me out completely. \Vhat is your opi ni on? Am I - TOO SENSITI VE " DEAR SF.NSF.: An y ·pe rson "·ho would discuss a party invlta· t.ion in front or someone "'ho Is not invited i!-1 a slob. Don 't get burned by a "line" that's too hot to handle. Play It cool with Ann Landers's guide to "Necking and Petting -Wh al Are the Limits?" Send your re· quest to Ann l,.anders, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. Enclose 5' cents in coin a nd a l(>n g , stamped, s elf.addressed en· velope. I 8 2 DAILY PILOT Thursday. August 14, 1975 ;Long Wait Worthwhile .• --"t--- ' ''" • I •. ' • WEST FRANKFORT, Ill. !UPI) -"You're beautiful," sobbed Lena Bonning, 57, to the younger sister she had not seen in 48 years. Lillian Beatrice (Tillie) Taylor Wali:. 51 , who .. had made a seven-hour, 320-mil<' journey here from CO\'ington, Ky., comforted her big sister with an "It 's a ll right" during their learful en1- brace. "It's like a television script," said Larry Herbst, 'Z7, who had brought his mother-in-law from Kentucky to end a search of more than 40 years by l\.1 rs. Bonning. The sisters and another sister and brothe r were separated at a Kentucky orphanage in 1927. The reunion came about through the efforts of \'ictor Thayer, a Court.land . N .Y., freclanL·c writC'r who read a magazine story about Mrs. Bonning 's attempt to find her sister. 'fhayer had v.·ritten the Red Cross, judges, Kentucky Gov. Julian Carroll and even the prcsi· dent, Mrs. Bonning said, before his persevcrante during a year and a hall paid off. A card sent by Thayer to the Covini;,'1.on. Ky., historical society in the search was almost re· turned because Covington has no historical socie- ty. But Mrs. Walt's husband, Earl. is a post of- fice employe and a fello\4' worker )'loticed that Walz"s wife"s name was on the card. Mrs. Walz wrote Thayer a letter and he de- livered the happy news in a telephone call. "I never knew I had any brothe rs and sis- te rs,·· said Mr!;. Walz. "We thought they had died in a fire. I knew immediately she was my sister. She looked li ke me." Reuniled aller a 48-year separalion are Mrs. Lillian -"Tillie was only three when she was adopted, and the orphanage had a regulaLion about noL gi \·ing information about adopted children,'' said ~trs. Bonning. "My father worked in the coal mines and died when he was 35 from consumption -I guess they <'a ll it 'black lung' these days," said Mrs. lk>nning. ··1 remen1ber that my mother worked for SO cents a day and bought us bread and milk · to eat. But with four young children, she had lo Beatrice {Tillie) Walz {l eft) and Mrs. Lena Bonning. Shopp ers Save t:ive us up." . The sisters' mother, Mrs. J essie Bertina, died in Chicago in 1958. Sales Greet Season .. I grabbed a few of m y baby pictures and brought them along," said Mrs. Walz. "We have plenty of talking lo do." Orange Coa st r t'si- dents will ha\"e plenty of opportunities to get a head start on the holid-.i.y season with Christmas card sales scheduled in August by area organiza- tions. Les Petites Fleurs Auxiliary of Chi\drcn"s Home Society again V.'i li ha\•e cards on sale until Dec . 1, accordin_g to Mrs. David Han).!c . chairn1an. Information may be ob- tained Crom Dor is Burtis, 495-5539. Hoag M emorial Hospital Auxiliary"s t\f- Ciliants Chapter offers a 20 percent discount on cards purt·hased during ~\ugusl. Chapter mt•mbers v.ill have the cards on dis- piay in the main lobby of the hospital ~tonday through Friday during . :the month a nd will take o rders durin g th ose days. All oroceeds will _go l.o .--RUFFELL'S-, UPHOLSTERY WlliNY•W..t HM kit 1'22 H..-or ll•d. Cent• M•-541-025, OH A CLEAR DAY •.• WINDOW WASHING SERVICE 646-7981 •AFTER~'.!! See Our Wide Selection of Fabulous Fashion Jewelry WISTCLIFF rLAZA MIWPOltTl lt lfttH ·new outdoor art gallery every Fri. & Sat. . Excitlng fine art exhibits ootside the HDnt.ington Center Mml Htween Broadway & . BARKER BROS. plus lhts week's artist of the week MADALINE VAN ' NOZTIZ t · featured 11 Bark« Broa. Beach & EdinQer • ., S.n Diego Fwy. \ lhe hosp1t<1 1"s J.!~·n t•ral fund . accordini.: lo ~Ir~. Cra ig \\'ebb l'r , sale chairman. Tiara de Ninos 1\ux- Uiarv will raise funds for Childr('n 's Home Society v.ilh its .o\ugusl sale. 1lte Cf-IS offi ce in Santa Ana may be calle d for in - fori-nation, or the presi- dent . l\.lr s , .lam es Creath . ""ill :1n s "·cr questions. i\'ev.·port !!arbo r Spastic League ""ill have i t s fifth annual Christmas card co<·ktail party Saturday, r\ug. 16. in the Nev.'port Beach home of Mrs. flobcrt L. Barneson . Guests Vt'ill enjoy a dc- .corated C'hristn1as tree and be greeted by Santa Claus. Queen of l-l earts Guild of Childre n's Hos pital of Orange County wi ll offer ils cards for sale during a series of coffees. Mrs. William \Vittn1an of En1C'r <1hl Ra'" will host the AUJ!. 22. °gathering and i\frs. Dennis White v.'il\ open he r F.n1erald I !\<Jy homL' for a \\'ednes-. day, Aug . 27, coffcc. )lrs. Ro bert Russell will open her Laguna Niguel home for a third coffee. "'hic h will be an- nounced by the g uild. CALENDAR All coffeL'S will take place frorn 11 :30 a .m. to 4 µ.n1 . Sixty card books v.ill be a v<iil a ble and the guild v.·ili offer a 20 per- cerit discounl. ~1r!;. \\lhitc and Mrs. Lars Herg. a ls o of Emer::ild Ila y , are co- chairmen. t 'h i ldren ·s llome Society also v.•ill benefit from proceeds raised by Las Brizas del Mar Aux- Hia ry from card sales which Vt'ill continue through November . Chairn1aa is Mrs. Peter Nix. HARBOR SENIOR CITIZ EN.S: The Clubhouse a t !5th Street and Irvine Avenue will be open from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . Thursday, ,\ug. 21, ror an International Festival . Foods rrom around, the world, booths or mystery and sale tables are planned. A musical program "'ill be presented at 7 p.m. with Mrs. l-l arold Laros in charge. BALBOA YA CHT Q..UB: A back-to-school rashion luncheon will be presented at 12:30 p.m . fTiday, Aug. 22 , in the clubhouse. HUNTINGTON BEACH WOMAN'S CLUB ' Mrs. William F. Bart.Jey will lead the club during the coming year .. Serving on her board are the Mmes. Stanley Pursell, Marianne Shong, Helen Bleil, Carl Rauckman, Leroy Benson and Ted Turrell. DUSTY WINGS: A Summer barbecue for members a nd guests is planned at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Aug. 21, in the Laguna Hills home of l\trs. Robert Mc Pherson. Continuence of MARTIN'S FURNITURE ..• 21st DID YOU KNDW- That MARTIN FURNITURE is h ead q uart er s t or Tl10MASVILLE FURNITURE in lhe Harbor area? DID YOU KNDW- That THOMASVILLE makes Bedroom, dining room. & li111ng room furniture? DID YOU KNDW- That considering quality, design . & pr i ce that THOMASVtllE is the leading eastern lurnlture manufacturer? DID YOU KNDW- That THOMASVILLE is still featuring WOOD of Oak, cherry, pecan, burl elm, in the heart of the harctwooel coun try? DID YOU KNDW- That MARTIN FURN ITURE has betr1 lelltng THOMASVt&..LE in fthe smN' location !or the past 21 years? Now IOI' • short lime. our complete inventory is on sale at huge discounts. 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Tra ns portatio n can be arr ::i n ge d wh e n necessary and the cost r ei mbursed . and all volunteers are covered by insurance when on as· signmenl. RSVP is a national AC· TlON prog ram .a long with the P eace Corps, Fosl er Grandparents and Vi sta. Specific requests from Laguna Beach a gencies Nuptial Dates Chosen Letsinger-Garo Laurie Letsinger and Cal L . Garo p la n t o marry next July. from Ui.ntah High School, Verna l, Utah whe re his parents. the Lawr e nce 8 . Larsens, live. ••• They are the daughter and son or the Mickey Letsingers of F ountain Aasmussen~Epstein Valley and the E d Garos, Parham-Barnes Ora nge lllgh School graduates Tamara Lynn Parham and John Douglas Barnes have set an Oct. 18 wedding date. Their parents are the John 8 . Lund s a nd George C. Fowlers, a11 oC Laguna Beach. ... Scheupleln-Smlth A Nov. 29 wedding in Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa is being planned by Lisa Marie Sc heuplein and Tie rney Winston Smith Jr. of Santa Ana. lluntington Beach. An Oc t. 24 wedding in Mi ss L e t s ing e r the Firs t C hristian graduated from Foun · Chur c h , Hunti ng t o n lain Valley High School Beach is be ing plaruted ai1d he r fiance, Edison by Kath e rin e Lynn Their parents are Jol e en Parham or Balboa, George Parham of Orange and Mrs . Shirley Burns, also of Orange. J-ligh School. Rasmuss en and John •• • • • Barton Eps tein , Hunt· ington Be2ch . Lund-Fowler Mi ss S c h e uple in , daughter of the Carl Scheupteins of Hunt- i ngton Beac h, is a graduate of Cocoa Beach Hi gh School, Florida and atte nded Go lden West and Orange Coast col- leges. Ford-Larsen Mr. a nd Mrs. Wayne N. Ford of Huntington Beach have announced the engagement of their d a ughter , Heidi Marie Ford to David B. Larsen. They plan to marry when he returns rrom his ·mission for the Church or J esus Christ, Latter-day Saints. The brid e ·l o ·b e, daughter of the Alvin Ras mussen s of Santa Ana, is a g r aduate or Saddleback High Sc hool. S anta An a a nd the Calirornia Profesi;ional Medical College. Lagunans De bra Lynn Lund and Guy Clark Fowler are planning lo marry Sept. 20 in St. C athe rine or Sie ria Catholic Church, Laguna Beach. The bridc ·to-be is a graduate o f Laguna Beach H.igh S chool and attended Saddle bac k College. H e r fian ce i s a graduate of the Universi· ty of P e nn sy l v ania where he earned a BS in economics. He also is a graduate of Grants Pass High School, Oregon. Mi ss Ford i s a graduate of 1-luntington Beach 1-li gh School and h e r fianc e graduated Her riance is the son of Sol Epstein, Northridge and Mrs. Arle ne Quinn, C ypr e s s. H e i s a g raduate o f Downey High Scho ol and at- tended Cerritos and Golden West colle~es. H e r f-iance i s a graduate of Westminster High School and at· tended Golden Wes t College. 1-lis parents are Dr. T. W. Smith, Grants Pass and Mrs. R. E. Grady, Tigard, Ore. From Page B-1 • • • Patient Teacher years ago when a physician, Ri c h a rd C . Ca bot of Massachusetts Ge neral Hospital., became convinced thaf "pastoral care could be l e arne d best through practice under supervis ion." "Seminaries discovered that theological concepts come alive when students become involved in ministry lo persons in need, and have tim e lo reflect on the meaning of that involve· menl, '' the AC PE literature says. Hoag 's firs t program was limited to a month, but the ACPE training is given in three-month periods. SEMINARIES JOIN That this kind of advanced training is needed and wanted is evidenced by the growing number of seminaries which of- fer the clinical opportunities. The Rev. Mr. Parry said lhatlOyears ago, only around 60 were in- volved, but now , 115 are participating. Several stories the Rev. Mr. Parry tells reveal why ministers need this kind of training. The first story is about a clergyman who came to the hospital with a fervent desire lo "save" the pa· tient (and anyone else in the room he could trap). "He intruded within the pa- lient's life with a fearful ap- proach and a ttitude," the Rev. Mr. Parry said. Another pastor said he viewed hospitalization as a time to "get 'em while they're lender," and a third prayed loudly for forgive· ness of the "sins" of an· unwed mother. Intensive clinical training is essential to develop a sensitivity, Parry said. "This is a contradic· lion for them,'' he noted. "He r e , the patient is the teacher. He teaches the doctor by telling him where it hurts. He makes the diagnosis and begins treatment. As clergy, we are in the same relationship. We need to learn from the patient." SHARPEN SKILLS ln evaluating the course, the Rev. Bob Shepard, a Methodist minister said, "There is a time and a need for retooling and r eschooling. We need time to ·s harpen our skills. "The clinical setting has been ·most helpful to me. We're all con· cemed with the healing process. "I have gained insight into the tremendous team effort here. Everyone is involved in helping brine the healing process." The Re v. James Combs, a Bap- tist minister, said he had gained · "additional insight into people's needs. The hospital stair here can feel free to call on me any time." Lou Kaa, acting administrator of the hospital, told the men that .. the part of the health care team you fit into has bee n enhanced.'' A nurse, Carol Covington, said, "The spiritual side or a patient is often neglected . Nurses don't have the extra lime to delve into the patients' feelings.'' Harry Stickler, MD, said he believes that "all clergy should have an opportunity•· lo participate in a hospital workshop. There are more than 60 ministers in the Harbor Area, the Rev. Mr. Parry said, and about a dozen responded lo his first letter of invitation. He plans tooCfer the seminar again after the summer vacation period so more will have an opportunity to attend. The next workshop will be similar, but probably will pair ministers a nd physicians for the patient visits, he said. Again, it will stress listening. "Listening is an act of love," the Rev. Mr. Parry said. Sueda leav .... r' A vc!1Jcty n'o<.l1J t 1n Tho solte~t. s.1k1c t tender 1ouL11 :.uerl\! loJlher in J stripp11"11) $i1!1d11 I. Tho covered heel has a!!u10 in rni11 d. Def initel y int o cl '1QJncc at a Zlfl~Y SV'\'IP()Y 17.99 now open! the exciting new QUALICRAFT. SHOE STORES " LAGUNA HILLS MALL and the c ity or Laguna .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,! Beach already ha ve been given to the new RSVP office. They include volun- teers to assist in protect · ing the local tide pool ma rine l ife . Tra ining seminars at the Marine Studies Institute will pre- pare seniors for the pro- ject. · Al so, a r e tir e d architect or carpenter is needed lo assist with the Main Beach information booth. Volunteers also are needed lo collect data, research informa· lion and schedule booth hours. Other agencies a sking for help are the G irls and Boys clubs. L aguna Be a c h Libra ry a n4 Police Departme nt. Information may be obtained by visiting the RSVP office Monday, \Vednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. or calling 494 ·7848. The of- fi ce is located in the Laguna Beach Recrea· lion Department Build· ing. Chairman of the ad· visory committee is Mrs. Robert Schott. Cloalng Stocks, aame day lre1h In lhe i1f.il£14if1)i What's New? Jones of New York for Fall ." J(.o.,otnh§ WISTCLlff P\.A"IA NaWPOSTU IHH YOUR CHOI.CE OUR LOW PRICE 15.77 DIVERS' WATCHES A super value for the whole diving family. Each has a calendar, 60 minute timing bezel. Black strap. Choose men's, ladies' or children's. Charge it or use our Just-For-Jewelry Lay Away Plan. Fine Jewelry Department. lllustralions enl'arged to show detail ··- ~-. . . ""'")'.. ·-'!!!!'~ .. ....! ... ~ ·-···- . 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Try it before you buy ... it in our beautiful, new beef tasting room. Visit the Ivey Ranch nea r . Palm Springs or the lveY'; Beef Company in Santa · •.(ha. Phone orde r~ : accepted. Free delivery : in Orange County. Open 9 A.M. · 5 P.M Mopday thru Saturd<(y Se habla Espanol 133 E. 'Altoh Ave. Santa Ana (Near Main & .MacArthur Blvd.) (714) 546-9330 . . -. . .114 DAILY P1LOT ··courting a New Racket 1-l"tday, August tc: 1075 • .. -~-- ~· • Upbeat for Fashions Aquarius Fashion Beat Boutique is the fund-raising luncheon p l anned by the South Coast Chapter. Women's Ameri can ORT at 11 a.m . Wednesday, Aug. 20, in the Newporter Inn. A jazz ballet will be performed by the Mission Viejo School of Dance. Performers a re Juliet Noriega (left) and Cher,y l Berkson. Be Diplomatic FRIDAY, 1\UGUST tS By SYD NEY OM ARR ARI ES (March 21 · April 19): Di clation. messa ges, calls could come last and furiously. Key is to evaluate, to maintain independence. to apply yo ur o"·n creative brush strokes. and m1s concept1ons - £all by wayside. LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22): Friend in a hurry may be inviting an accide nt. Know it and £orewarn speci£ied individual. Ac- c ent is on romance, learning truth about you r emo t ional responses. SAGl'IT1\RIUS (Nov. 22-Dee. 21): You clear away debris, emotional and otherwise. This is end ol line for nonprofit activities wh ich dr ain your resoui:cca;. . CAPRICORN (Dec. ?2-J sn. 19): Mysterious communication pr oves a co nve rsation piece. Transform apparent set- back into positive gain. Do so with display of creativity. ori&inality. AQU ARI US (Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ): Friend who By t:RMA BOM llt:CX On my 4Sth birthd~. my ramily chipped ln and bought me a tennis racket. 1 don't wish to sou.nd ungrateful, but Otis is like buylns the Pope a Mousketeer Beanie. "When ue you a;oing to uae it!'' the kids kept clamoiing. "When it snows and I get another racket to put on the other foot,'' I said. The truth is, I have never cared · tor sports that take me away Crom the table. (Besides, I tire easily and tend to black out when 1 spend an evening lic king green stamps). But these obstacles were small compared to the prejudice I encoun- tered when 1 ventured to the tennis courts with my brand new racket. There is no evidence to suatain this, but I have a feeling new tennis rackets secrete an odor that is detected within a 50-mile radius by ex.- per i enc e d t e nni s players. The moment you ap- pear. men in whit e shorts hurry t o ward their cars. wom en in Weddings ·~ and Engagements To a\'oid disappointment. prospective brides are reminded to ha"e their ~·eddins .stori es "''ith black and ~·bit e glossy photographs to the Daily l'ilot People Department one ~·eek before the wedding. Pictures recci\'ed arter that time ""ill not be used. For engagement announcements il is imperati\'e that the story. also accom· panied by a black and white glor;sy pie· ture. be submitted s ix weeks or more bcforl' the "-edding date; othcr"•ise it "'·ill not be published. To help fill requirements on bt'lth wed· ding and engagement stories . form3 are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions "'·ill be ans"•ercd hy People Department staff members at 642·4321 . Super Summer S ale Sa.ve 25o/o to 50% ~Re swimwear ... long 1nd short dresses ... blouses and top:; ... Skirts ... pants ..• sw.•t•rs ... shorts ... pantSU1ts ... Jewelry. and accessories .. . ... PLUS ... our Famous. Fabulous Bidtlque Bargain Table!! Fant•stic: Markdowns! Bidwell's ~~ ml BIDTIQUE • tine feminine fashions 3467 Via Lido,~ Beach• 673--4510 "'-"IO l •dO 1-~ ... "'lll OI [<>l<....:e TAUR US £April 20- May 20): Money area or Solar chart is activated. "t"ou a re able to go far a fie l d from u s ual routine. Aura of glamor could surround ac · ti"ities. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22 ): Accent on prestige, confidence and promo· lion of personal ambi- tions. You are surprised "ith gift. Be gracious. talks of investment is -:========::=::::::===:::::;::;-; ,feeling you out." Know 1 UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. GENlNI (P..tay 21 -June 22 ): Favorable reply re· 20): Avoid basing ac· t•eived -request could lions on impulse. Yt'hat be fulfilled. Know it and ~ e e m s d a r I n g , plan accordingly. \Vhat s washb.uckltn.g could seemed impractic al have h1g.h price t a~ .. could now prove worka· Keep ultimate goal 1n ble. focus. SCO RP IO (Oct. 23- CANCER (June 21· Nov. 21): Money, invest- July 22): What was hid· ments domi n ate. In - den comes out in open. volvement is keynoted. ' You face challenge -Nothing appears to be and succeed:-Know it halfway -if you don't and exude confidence. expect to get wet, don't Some preconceptions -go near the water. it and be d i p lomatic without makin& commit· ment. You b&ve ria;ht to collect past debt. 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""'"' Sl1mpe0t, e.g. ' • 41 M1le dMCerd1n1 0 Lelwd •• "M113111•ppl 4S Mlle 1n1m1J1 46 Subttct to pun111\men1 41 .lclre11 b :u 49 Oru ! l1nd miss ~1 "···-1ur1 1t l t:.enbe" ~2 Llll 01 ,..rnts !>l Comply .. 11111 leQWtl ~~ Ctowd 1n10 1 placl 5& Alncan n1ll•~ 51 E•pl~ 0111711 ' JUDGE PARKER CO\\E IN. LIEUTE"'IANT ! HAVE '!'OIJ DECIDED WHAT WE SHOULD DO, MR. CARLIN? ----< MISS PEACH WMAT A~E VO~ POI"""' :IKA? MY A•l:TIME F'AVl)«ITE THIN6- ST1AC>YINI:> ow ~IN WAT£~.' ~~·~ ..... ._-.- DICK TRACY ~j " " ,, ,. -· II· '' by H.old Le Dou YOLI 5AV THEY LEFT PACE'S HOME AND ARE NOW BACK AT THE HOlfL? THEY'VE DONE NOTHING! I DON'T Tl-llNK wE CAN GET A SEARCH WARRAt.!T! WE'LL KEH' THEM UNDER 5tJRvEtLL AN CE ! MEANWHILE NOW. THAT'S THE I IJ&IJiY& IN THlf. IT~ ALL! !V!Jr WN<TE TO 00. Pl.EASE , DONNA ... SILLIEST THING I DOt-fT PERFORM lONIGITT! EVER HEARD YOU I AAVE THE UNEASY SAY, W ILLSO N! ~T~DYINC. "'-" ft.A.IN WATl!ll FEfLING THAT J MIGHT NEVER SEE 'IOU A6AIN! IlrA, ONLY .. Will. se MY L.1F£ WO.rl(1 DOPE roe~ THAT. .MACGl.'.4 ! '·~·' '• by Mell by Chester Gould I ' ··I I\ fu1 me -I 'v~· ju,1 t1 •n1r!r1c<l 1 he \J \lh hour nf 1ny new ditl."' DENNIS THE MEHACE o· 0 • ' • j I ,8f DAii. Y PILOT Thursday, August 1•. 1975 'Detente' Bt•rns Out Apoll~Soyuz Cigarettes· No Hot Market Item RlCHl\1 0ND, Voa. (AP)-Apollo·Soyuz, lus t tnooths's joint u.s .. ~\·iet spa('c nussio n, may ha ve been a s uccess but a cigar ette now being of. • fered to commemoralc the event is a resounding flop on the American market. Detente reac hed Unilt-'CI St ates tob;icco coun· ters July 28, when Apoll o-Soyuz c igarettes, another joint U.S.A.-U.S.S.R. product ion, became availabl e. Russia bega n distributing them launch day, J uly 15. BUT PHILIP MORRI S INC .. which sent the American tobacco to the Yava ractory in Moscow where t he cigar ettes are manufactured, said U.S. smoke rs are buying very. very re"'·. Fo.r one thing, the company said, the cigarettes cost loo murh: $1 a pack, $10 a carton, wh.ich fi gures out to a nickel apiece. For anothe r , commemorative s mokes - fairly common place in Russia -never have gone over well in this country and thus arc seldom sold. Apollo·Soyuz is a "one·shol deal ... We have no intention or getting into the commem or ative cigarette business ... Commemorative issues have a very short lifl! s pan, a Phili p Morris ,x•kesm a n said. ABOUT 750,000 PACKS or the cig arettes are ava.iloiblc :tcross the United States. Smokers in Europe, J.atin America and Canada wer E: al· located l ,750,000. Most are being sold in the Sov- icl Union. Milder th ;.1 0 the gener al run of Russian-made rigarettes. Apollo-Soyuz contains 75 percent AmcMcan tobacco, has an American-made filter and tastes nvl unlike a standard Ame rican non· n1cnthol brand . Sales 1n Richmond, a cigarette manufactur- ing ('enter, have been anything but brisk . Not, Philip 1\1orris says, because of hostility to the Russians, but becauseoflheprice. Althoug h nearly 60 years a go Vi ce President Thom as R. A1 <.Jrshall bemoaned the passing of the good 5·cent cigar, nobody's ever agit ated for a good 5-ce~t cigarette, the company noted. ONt: BIG DEPARTMENT s tore in this city said it had two cartons or Apoilo·Soyuz on its countl'r for l"'o weeks. and ''we didn't sell the first pack. We shipped them back.'' A :najor d rugs tor e put som e out for l"Ustomer sampling and said a lot or people gave them a t ry , then went ahead a1td bought their or- dinary bra nd. Some ha ve bought them as collectors' items. the-drugstore said. Aacg. 1-10 Report Auto Sales Fall 29 Percent DETROIT CU P!) -The four U.S. auto makers have re ported -early August new car s ales fell 29 percent to a 14-year low as the ex· peeled urush to beat price in · creases ave raging $300 a car this autumn failed to materialize. .even arrord the c urrent prices, much Jess cons ider the higher 1976 model prices, and a rc turn- ing to the used car marke t, which is booming. The Aug . 1·10 sales drop was the sharpest since early Apri l and ranged from 10 percent a l American Motors to 34 percent at General l\.1 otors. f'ord report· ed a 20 pe r cent decline and Chrysler, the only aulo maker ~till offerin g cash rebate in· <1ucements . said its s ales were ofr 28 percent rrom last year. Prices are already up $1 ,000 a car in the past 24 months and talk or a $500 price incr ease coming in the fall last year had pushed Aug. 1·10 sales to their second highest level in history. The UPI s urvey of dealers across the country indicated many Americans feel they can't • GM Sees an Average "Almost all the people in the world came in to buy the '74s before the '75s came out.·• Jerry Richardson, sales manager of Richatdso n C h e vrol e t in Houston. Tex., said. ''But bus i~ ness hasn't changed much sin ce the an.nouncement this year.·· . . $206 Hike for 1976 The early August sales drop was g reate r than most analysts had predieted , 'A-'ith deliveri es dropping 21.5 percent below July 1·10 levels, ending a string of eight consecuti ve r eporting periods in which sales topped lhe month.earlier period. A 17 per· cent drop from early July to ear· Jy ,\ug ust is consider ed normal . DETROIT (AP ) -General Motors Corp. says lhe base pri ces on its 1976 cars will be increased an aver age of $206. or 4.4 per· cent. over comP.arable 1975 models . · The price hike, the first s ince the firm inlroduced its 1975 mode ls last (;ill, is about midway between the $150 to $300 range predict ed by industry analysts. Including all models, GM cars now sell for an average or about $1.650each. The new aver age will be$4,900. General Motor s is the first of the nation's a uto m akers to a n- nounce 1976 prices, although American Motors Corp. has re· leased tentative prices on its 1976 cars and J eeps that include an average $200 or 6 percent increase over current models. However, the firm has not set final prices. Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. have hinted at price in· creases in t,he r ange of $200to $330. Not all sales wer e off, however.' Both Cadillas a nd Lincoln Co n· tine ntal, luxury cars in the $10,000 .price r a nge, set r ecords for an early Aug ust period- Cadillac up 5 per cent from a year ago and Co':"l~ntal 60 percent. INVESTORS • Exciting new product to serve leisure trayel 'NOl1cl-wide. market • Opportunity for lntemalional licensing program of Yef)' substantial proportions. . • Travel industry leaders have reacted mosl favorably 'We would be in.teresled as soon as you have produced 10 Pfe-prcxluction units to test them for a 3~ day period in Los Angeles and London," Vice-President, Hertz Corporal io n . New York City • "Your concept is very intefesling. As yOur plans firm up we should like to be attuned lo your progress. At !hat time, we could consider inc1Udi ng a car-eQuipped program in "fty/drive" lours." Vice--President, United Air Lines. Chicago 'We represent many hotels. restaurants, shopping cen1ers. car rental agencieS in this area and feel that yoor computerized program would certai nly benefit them in this papular tourist land," Advertising Agency, Palm Springs • Mod~st i'nveslment desired from individual ol substantial assels. Celebrity participation especially . desirable. .,.._ LH c.-. 645-t1.5l, for ....... ..._,_.._ _. __ ........ large taltR.rsall with f1ap pocket; all ne.w colors, on cream twill fabric. g~s well with solid blazers etc. by ..O~ Ea~Je Shirt.makers @)~o~@)~~ 44 fashion Island. newport center 6 44·5070 1. Income Declines At Times Mirror W S ANGELES-Net income for the Times Mirror Co. for the second quarter or 1975 wa s $10.2 million, or 30 cents per share. down from t he $18.8 million, or 55 cents, in the second quarter of 1974. Reve nues for the 1&- ""eek quarter ended J uly 13 were $220.2 million compared v.·ith $225.l million in the prior year, acc ordin g t o Dr . Fra nklin D . Murphy, chairman. · NET INCOME for the 28 wee ks e nded July 13 tot a led $17.7 million, or 52 cents, versu s $27.8 million. or 82 cents, in WI WOU T0"'1HH i,TYRY GlAMT, ..... Your ~hysi ci an and pbarmacist are 5incerely interested in the belttt health or you and your family. We both study the new advances In our profe1'!1iona which enable us lo do our best. We o fte n consult phys ici a ns to make cata in we will always di ~p e n se the c :xacl medi c in e5 th e y pr esc r i be . And, physicians orten refer lo us wbm they need more information about new pro duc t s a n d th e ir dosage forms. YO U OR Y O UR DOCTOR CAN PH ONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver ·promptly w ithout t.xlra charge. A g reat many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requeat11 for delivei•y aervic e and charge account.s. PAR• UDO PHAlM~CY 351 Hospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 6't2·1S80 the first ha lf of 1974. Revenues for the first half or 1974 were $381.7 million compared with $382. 7 million in 1974 .• The second quarter was ad versely affected by an 11 V2-week strike, from April 2 to June 24, whic h clos ed the pulp and newsprint mills of Publishers P a per Co. at Or eg on Ci t y a nd Newberg, Ore . New labor contrac ts have been negoiiate d and these mill s are a gain operatin g a t full capacity. DURING TllE second quarter, T imes Mirror's newspapers continued to experience we akness in advertis ing linage and increases in n ewsprint and labor costs. Principal a reas show· ing improvement Jn the second quarte r wer e television broad casting and i n ( o r m ,a li o n s ervic e s. Th e b ook publi s h i n g grou p modestly exceed ed the excellent pe rformances achieved last year. Murphy s aid, "As a re· sutt of the financial im· pacl of the prolonged s trike at Publisher s Paper Co. and in view of general economic condi· lions, Times Mirror's net income for the yea r 1975 · will not equal the record ~rlormance of 1974." Confab Slated On Marketing ''Increasing Market Opportunities in Lalin Am,erica" Is the theme ror the Orange Count.y Chamber of Commerce Internation&I Trade Con· ferenc:e to be held Nov. 12, in the Anaheim Con· vention Cente r . Additlonal information may be obtained by call· ini the chamber office!J I ·at ('114) 639.e460. Oil Tariff· Appeal By Ford Seen . VJ\lL, Colo. (U PI) -\Vh ite 1"1ouse Press Sct·ret ary Ron Nes se n says h e a ss um es President 1'"'ord will appeal a fl."<le ral cour t ruling Ul at Ford's $2 tariff on imported Oil is il lcg:1I. Nessen said 1'"ord has beCore hi1n fi na l f\~l'om n1c nd ations or his advisors und Indicated again U1e President will .announce his decision before lhe end of the v.•eek. .. l'VE /\SSUMF.D and I think everyone has from the ~~nnini;: lhat it will be a ppea!l'd' to U1e Su preme Court, Nessen said. The U.S. Cour t of Appeals in Washington r ecently ruled that Ford had no power to slap a $2 a barrel import tax on foreign oil in hi s d rive for United States J>('lroleu m inde pe ndence. Ford is spending a working \'acation in this m ountain resort. Nessen said Ford 's study of a possib le option or remov ing the tariff for economic reasons is se parate from hi s consideration of a ppealing the opini on or an Appeals Court. !-le said that if F ord makes the :ippeal to the Supreme Court it '°''OU)d b e t o t ry to UJ?h Old presidential a uthority to impose tariffs. Dividend Cited By County FU'Dl ·An 8-cenfs·pe r -sh ar e cash dividend has been declared by lhc board or directors of Electronic E n g in ec ri ng Compan y o f Californi a, P ayable on Sept. 2 to s tockholders of r ecord Aug .18. This is the seve nth consecutive quarte rly c ash d ividend paid by theSanta ·bas ed company. • 0 • • • • • . . . . . . . . FINANCE Steel Price Hikes T()ld At Be.thlehem BETllLEJ.I E f\-1 , P a. (AP) - Bethlehen1 Steel Con>., the na- tion's second biggest steelmaker, has announced price hikes and ;,;on1 e decreases, a rnovc U1at the firm says will boost it.s over.a ll prices by 4 pt•rc~nt . A spokesm an s aid the adjust- ment.s on three.quarters or its rolled sleet produc ts will nJu'lch those announced last l"riday by U.S. Steel, I.h e largest steel pro- ducer in the United States. The fir m said decreases, effec- t ive immed iately, cover steel used in co ns truct ion, whlch represents a m uch smaller pro· portion of Bethlehem products lhan rolled steel. The firm nttributed the hikes toincreased costs. "These pric l' adjustments will result in delayed :ind onl y partial ofrsets to very substantial in· c:reases in energy, raw materi als a nd en1ploymc n t <'os ts ,'' Bethlchen1 said in it.s announce. ment. The first increases become cf· fecti\:c Sept. 1 on s tandard r ails, $25 per ton ; and tie plates, $20 pe r ton. Over The Counler MASO Listings NewFind A 'Biggie' At Pemex? MEXICO C ITY (U Pl) Petroleos Mexicanos, Mexico':; stale pelrole um mono poly. ha:; announced an '\'imPortnnt" nt?W offshore oil a nd gas strike in the Gulf or Campeche and said IL would launch con1m~rcia.l ex· ploitation or the area as soon ~.s possible. The disclosure by P emcx dlrector gener a l Antonio Dov:ili J ai me, touehctJ orr ne"' specul~· lion U1al Mexico·s total reserve~ in the south caslt.~rn area oil·find of 1974 may total 20 billion bar· rcls -1nore t ha n twice the estimated oil wealth ol Alaska's North Slope. OOVAl,I SAID the new st.rikc was made a t a point 43 m ile., north of Ciudad CarmeM'the Gulf or Campeche Port, S27 miles cast ofMex.icoCity. 'l'he s tate of Campechc adjoins the oil·rich states of Tabasco ttnd Chiapas and -in the light of (he new strike -pres umably com- prises part of the vast oil pool un which that overall area r ests. Uovali s aid drilling at lhe new oil site, dubbed Chae No. t, began in June 1974. At a depth of 3,535 meters P e mex engineers struck oil , he explained. Drilling will continue to a ''minimum '' d e pth or 4,500 meters, he said. Oil experts s aid that the main petroleum depos its in Tabasco and .Chiapas are also at the 4,500·m ete r depth. NEITHER DOVAU nor any ot he r official s pokesman for Peme x would comme nt on speculation that the new strike tends to confirm estim ates last year that there are probably 20 billion barrels of petroleum in the southeas tern fi eld.<>. 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Oovlollr 27' J04£Mlltl(lr 1.1t 1.16 MAMIL.TONOltP: Ir"" 946 •t7 lllCOPl'I 114 f j l St•M !>Tr >6.•13'.IU lleiltlr 1.41 9,lt N•lwd ,:,, '•l liAlOHi& ,,_ ,,.9 ··°' f 11' .. N'L Pl10 Fd •• , f )Ta .. OMAN l'OS1 L tlO load. JI-ta NY \1411 ,,)I 10:«i HOWAllO: <'.lwlh ).47 J,t) U) A•I: • ' ' l'I,,_ SI t .41 N.L. Alf, lllCJ J.11 N,1.. lvktlna, . ' ... l'irilit Scarce? Man's Magazine Withering Away By M1LTON MOSKOWITZ Trul.'. one of the old~t men 's magltt:lnea in the country is fold in a:. an up parent victim Q( the porno revolution ' If you'rl' 1n l~·resl<.'tl 1n buying True, you can contact " Petersen Pubtjshing Company In l..os Angeles. Petersen has put the mag1&z1ne on the aUl·tion block, after publishing it for only seven months. If an acceptable buyer do~s not turn up True's Oc tub1..•r 1:-isuc ~ ' will be 1Ls last . True, rounded 3H ,{~ :. Money years ago, passed into Pete rsen 's hands last T J anuar}'. Petersen pro-ree mpll y nlovcd th e magazine from New York to Los An~elcs, thereby duplicating the mistake made by Saturday Review, which cullapsed after moving from New York to San Fran('tsco BUT IT'S NOT GEOGRAPlfY that's killing True This is a magazine whose time seems to have passed. 1'o un- derstand why it's going out. of business, Just check your local newsstand and see the galaxy of sex-orie nted magazines· P layboy, Penthouse, Club, Ad am, May fair, Ou1, Gem. Gent, Dude, Genesis, Players, Bachelor, Nugget, f·lusllt!r, Gallery, Stud, Duk e, CavaUer, Man's Life. True couldn 't compete in that league. In fact, 1t chose not to. While magazines all around 1t were baring bosoms and pubic hairs, True stuck to the he-man 's formula th at was 1ls on gl nal charter. And it found that !ewer and fewer men were interested in its offerings. True once had a circulation of two and one-half million It's now be low one mtlhon. Playboy, whose c1rcul at1on has been del'iln1n g in the past year, 1s selling close to six m1lU on copies a tnonth. TllF. AUG UST ISSUE Ofo' True is a good example of yesteryear 1n action. While Playboy as answering readers ' questions about kinky sexual practices, True is answenng such questions as "Why has Danny Thomas been such an ardent supporter of that St.. Jude's Children's Hospital?" and "Back 10 the early days of this country, what was the fare for a st agecoach ride from Boston to New York ?'' The August issue also carries articles on deer hunting, the hot rod cars used by Hawaiian policemen and the .45 automatic pistol. True ts goi ng down Wlth its nags Oy1ng. Even as the an nouncement of its impending demise was circulated. the magazin e was apP<'aling for new s ubscribers with a pitch descnb1ng Itself as "the mucho magazine " Warning that lrad1t1onal male standards are under attack, Truesa1d . "Most men have had it with uni -sex values and women who'd rather be men. The dry bones are starting to rattle again and old-fashioned masculine traditions are re emerging ''TRUE IS HELPING BRING il all together again. Ltke 1t was tn the days of Teddy Roosevelt and Ernest llem- ingway. ·rrue ts by men, for men, about me n and real m asculine activities. , ff you'r e tired of the high-pitched whin e of women libbers, the lulling dnbble of soft-bellied politicians a nd the tunnel vision of today 's media, give the new True a try. l1ctwcen the covers of True, tl will always be a man's world 1 •• One t hing you won't find between the covers of True is too much advert1s1ng 'fhe magazine needs JO to 40 ad- vertising pages a n issue to break even The August issue had 15,.lhree of them from Ford Motor, There were two ads for guns And t here were two cigarette ads -for L& M and ·winston The "Marlboro Man " was among the missing, Nav al Petroleum Firm Announced WASHINGTON (AP) The Navy has announced that Resource Scie nces Corp., Tulsa, Okla., has been chosen to operate naval petroleum reserves al Elk l-l1lls and Buena Vista 1-lills, both in California, under a $6 rrullion con tract The contract calls for ex· plonng, pros pecting, develop. 1n g and operating th e California r eser ves estimated to contain about 1.2 billion barrels of oil. 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W•IOlY 2 10. 10 10 51 •• W11rH1ltf Co • 1 µ,, •. Wylv Corp • 10 J• .. -''1 __ .,, __ )(e"'~ C• I II 1068 !>4,..__l'ol )Uri lt1c 101 1 16 9', ••• .,..._., lfldu1 t ,.. a YflOS!Dr .0 S 4 \OV•-\9 z..i.i::oro .7• • 1• 18'11 •• CPP• llO • l 1•"-t-v. Iii ,M) 4 J l JC -YI Iii wl •• J ISV•+ V. ye Corp .• 6 S'll-\'t l.enlll'llllild I 40 ... ll'l;,--1111 Z11m 111(1 .1111 11 10 ._ 1.\ Westinghouse Buy WASHTNQTON (UPI ) -The Securities and Exchange Commission srud the Westinghouse Electnc Corp. - purchased 100;000 shares of its own common slock JUSt two weeks before announcing at would sell its appHance division An SEC fraud charge' was filed in the U.S. Dis trict Court \n New York City. Copies were released here. There was much speculation in mtd 1974 that Westinghouse was planning lo drop its appliance d1v1sion, which lost $48 mil li on 1n the previous 20 years. Braniff Plea NEW YORK (AP ) -Branifr Airways, a subs idiary of Rran1f( In· temationa l Corp . h as ::arplied with t he Civil Aeronautics Board for a 3 5 per- cent across-the·board increase efCec- t i ve Sept . 18 on all domestic passenger nights . Braniff's rar e proposal is similar to one fil ed earlier this month by Western Airlines. But the 3.5 percent is less thun the 5 and 6 percent in· E 1tea-.l"..r1'lil~Wo rld Airlin es, merican Airlifts and Unit ed li nes h ave asked ror. I , .. DAILVPILOT Thursday.August 14, 1975 TV Tornado Town Hollywood Sex Trade ·under Fire So Long, Centerville · •CENTERVILLE. Ga. (UPI) - Weather forecaster s al the Na lion al Weather Service say they were re- lieved tha t the town of Center ville has finally beC'n destroyed by a tornado - on a television soap opera. Forecas ters at the servil·e·s Macon office s aid they were swarnped with phone c.alls from residents or this Cen- tral Georgia community whutouk ''As the World Turns ·· too seriously . ON TllE SOAP OPERA. tornado warnings were put out lo a fi ctional town that a tornado was "moving uortheast, se\'en miles fron1 Cen· terville ... Forecaster Gene Merritt s aid \'iewcr s in llouston County v.·erc not walC'bing carC'fully until they heard lht' torn:.ado wnrning menlioning their , lO"''I\. G1\RY I>EVEY SA.ID THE we ather St'rvice offire's phone was "ringi ng llff the hook ·· with calls for three days_ It took the fi c ti onal tornado three days to reat·h "Centerville," with the "'el'kcnd arr, he said. "People caught on like an Orson \.\'etles rumor," said Devey. "They thouA ht tht, TV was the real thing. At first I knC'"'' nothing abou t it but one of our n1en's v.·ives v.·11.tchL>d it." , Devey s aid the most calls came on !\1onday when the*TV town was destroyed and there were heavy l'.loud!' in the sky. Goldbrick Returning To Work? HOLLYWOOD J UPI> -A group of Hollywood residents who fear new businesses are turning · the nation's old movie c apital into its new sex ca pital ha ve banded together to drive them out of town. ''We'r e going to d ec la re a s tate or emergency in }lollywood until this mess is cleaned up," \'owed Dave Rosen- berg, 75, a spokesmen for the group that met Tuesday night to map strategy. Rosenberg called on city officials to stop issu- ing licenses for massage parlors, adult book stores and related busi- nesses. "They're chasing out all the businesses 11-nd raising the rents," he ,complained, "and when _._ WASHINGTON (UP~) it.tie old business leases -Jubal lla le. lost his'1 expire, pornographic $?(>.308-a -year .Job when • business comes in." ,,~,·. Congress abohshed the. .. Federal Metal and Non- Metal lic 1\1 ine Sarcty ' Board or Iteview on JWle1 ' ' • He Digs Egyi)tian • Boy, 12, Translating Hreroglyphics ST. LOUIS (UPI) -Terry Wilfong, who enters the seventh grade this fall, has had no time for sandlot baseball during the s ummer holidays. He's been busy trans lating the Egyptian Book of the Dead from the original hieroglyphics. The serious-minded 12-year-old also lec- tures twice a week al the St. Loui~ Art Museum. He amazes museumgoers \\'ith his knowledge or ancient Egypt. "I SAW A BOOK CALLED 'The Pharoahs of Egypt' in the library one day, and it kind of caught my eye. It was pretty interesUng and I started reading up on it," said Terry, explain· ing his unusual interest. Eventually Terry began tea ching himself hieroglyphics, the language of 3.ncient Egypt. He can read a nd write the characte rs of the S,000-year -old language although he says his pronunciation is a little shaky. Thelma Stockho, curator of education at the museum, said she received a letter in June from Terry, expressing his enjoyment or the museum's Egyptian collection and offering to read the hieroglyphics on the mummy case. "PEOPLE ARE .JUST FASCINATED .... when they hear hi s lO·nlinute lecture during the museu1n tour," Mrs. Stockho said. '"l'hcy ., seem to love it. His knowledge is quite ac- curall", a nd he is quite responsible about whal he says." Te rry said no other members of hi s ra mily share his in(er esl or knowledge of ancient Egypt, but not because it's too difficul t to learn. "I think j us t about anyone could learn it jf they could gel themselv es to try it and get the right kind o r book s," he explained. "It would ... be helpful.to have someone to teac h them. l 've thought about teaching, but I'm not s ure.·· TERRY'S AMBITIONS CENTER ON -. museum work or actual excavation. "Ri ght . next to the V<tlley of the King's Tomb is the Valley of the Queen's 1'omb," he said , "and there·s a possibility there might be a queen buried ther e they havcn 'tdiscovered yet." BEING A 12-YEAR·OLD egyplologist is unusual, bul Terry said thcre·s nothing wrong with it. ··I think it's all ri ght,'' he said, ··as long as I don't hurt anybody." da.vi .s·brown • 30 -mainly because he~1. sa id the b oa rd d id' nothing for five year s. . But Hale may be back on the federal payroll i aJter a few more v.·eeks'...{ vacation in his nativei 3. DAYS 0 LY UPI Teleol>Glo No Rooster After trying to crow like the Jllinois State Fair champion rooster, Go v. Dan Walker could only come up with a cough. I-Iawkeye, the bird, managed 112 crows, the go\'ernor just one. Ahortior1 Doctor Gains Business MIAMI BEACH, Fia. (AP) -Dr. Ke nn eth C. Edelin s ays hi s private obstelrir.~ practice has _ ~rown tremendously s ince he was convicted of manslaughter for performing an abortion . But Edelin says the conviction could have a "devastating effect" on his overall career. "THERE'S A snGMA A'ITACHED TO me now -I'm a convicted felon ," Edeljn said during a meeting of the National Medical Association. a pre- dominantly black group of doctors. ··Any aspirations I have to run or establish a hospital d epartment on my own basis have got to be affected." he s aid. "I'm sure this will close a lot of doors.'' Edelin, 36, the first black ob- stetrics•gynecology resident al ..Boston City Hosilal. was con- ''icted six months ago in the 1973 death of a 20· to 24-week-old .fetus. The Bos ton trial gained national publicit y. ED ELIN WA S SENTENCED TO one year·s EDELJH probation last February following the emotional trial. Friends a nd supporters have been soli citing funds for an appeal. which may come th is winter. "I v.·as a physician doing a job performing a service requested by a patient," he said. "I was not trying lo challe nge any law.·• He says th al his thinking about abortion has not been cha nged by the trial • "I haven't changed," he said. "My goats are ·the sa me, a nd I still believe in abortion-that will ·never change. , ''I COULD EASILY EXPAND my practice, but 1 my main time is spent at Boston City Hospital." The hospital has reinstated him as director or ambulatory services f orobstetrics-gynecology _ Ut ah. IN AN INTERVIEW'~ with UeI, Hale said he is \ confident the Interior· Department would find a pos ition £or him, pro-1 bably in its Office of 1 llearings a nd Appeals. 1 "I think I will be back · to "''Ork in a couple of Y.'eeks," Hale said . I-le added that Interior officials have been "un- derstanding." HALE , 47, wno.I served as e;'(eculi ve secretary of the defunct board, said his new job , .,,,·ould be fo r at least the- same salary . .. , won't take a pay , cul, I'm sure of that .. The mine safety board v.·as created by Congress '.· lo handle appeals from · noncoal mine operators " when their mines were c losed by the federal government for violating· safety regu lations. No appeals were ever made. HALE SAID THE board closed down June 30. three days after Ford signed the law abolis hing it. And he officiated over r emoval of borrowed of- fice fur niture a week later. · One piece of furniture went to Hale's home - the phonograph on which he listened to Beethoven records dur!ng his id.le hours at the board's of- fi ce in downtown Washington . ''That 's m ine, I've got it home," he said. "Al .least, I can li sten to it here.·· IL\LE SAID THE only other fulltime e mployee of t he b oa rd -his secretary, Mary Burke -r etired from her $14,000-a -year job a fe w weeks before the board "'a s abolished. He said he is not sure 'v.'hal will happen lo the suite the board vacated. ROSSIGNOL PACKAGE TUSTlll 1096 1..-lhd. 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' ' '· • :· ·, ... .. Thursd.y, Augual 14, 1975 DAJL v PILOT Cl . - NCAA .Stlldies Grid Playoff Pla11 MiJ~yKe~ · · -To Halos CHI CAGO <AP) -••The sociation's Division I Football to come up with some sort of rt· the present bov.'I structure llnd championship would have ;<;ta rt· cUmate is better than ever'' tor 11 Championship Feasibility. Com· commendation this time one way there should be a tournament ed in Oecen1bcr, rinishing tn national college football cham.-mittee, said Wednesday. or another." Casale said. "Either e om mitt e c to s e I e c t th e January. plonship and a platn !or one might Casale said the newly formed we 'll determine there shouldn't partieipatlng teams." be lorthcomini In a few months, 17·member committee -which be a Division I football cham· Casale said there is ''quite a bit ··A problem with that is the ex· am schedule at mosl st:hools in December," he said. "It's very important that we consider the academic calendar. We might possibly select four teams from the bowl games, with the semifinals one week after till! bowl s and the t·hampionship game a week later." Future? accordlna: to the head ol a :.;peclaJ includes Coaches Darrell Royal ptonsbip or, i! we determine that of backing'' for either a two-team committee formed to study such of Texas and John McKuy of lhereshouldbeone,we'llcomeup or four-team playoff starting a tournament. Southerp Calirornia -.-held its with a plan. . . after l~ie 1976 season since a plan i•We'll meet again in October fLrslmeeUngearlfcrthiswcekin ··we threw several plans could not be voted on by the and .we hope to come up with, a conjunction wl th the specinl around and, at least for the time NCAA 's member institutions proper plan to present to the NCAA cosl·Cutting convention being, the opinion Is that we before the annual convention in NC~A conventJon in January." whic'h opens be~e today. should do 5omethlng. We did de· St . Louis next Jan. 14·16. Ernie Casale, chairman ot ttie "We had Quite an interesting tcrmine lwo things -ir at all Casale said mos t previous National Collegiate Athletic As-discussion and 1 reel we're going possible, we don't want to disturb plans for a major college Cootball Dodgers Put It Sports in B rief Together . By GLENN WIDTE ottMD•UrPll9':5'aff , PHILADELPHIA-Walter Alston shrugged orr a reporter's queries about hl's managerial future with the Dodgers and hardly seemed awed by the news that he had tied Casey Stengel for the most career victories (1,926) as a major league manager. Instead, the LA skipper s ince 1954 was concentrating on his club's sixth triumph in as many starts since departing Los An.J;!!eles a week ago today. That is the most victories on a trip this season for Alston's Dodge r s S l o f e Allt1me1 ... K••c C1'0) AuQ. 1SLo\A~11\ll Mon1r11I Auq. 1• Loi.A<>Qoel•lll Montreal -'uq. 11 LO\ A~•1t Montrffl Sp.m , Sp.m, 11:101.m . chap&: But the most ·rp:ent con· quest. put hjm iJJ .~e tecgrd books 16 minutes intptbis nlorning. The Dodgers throttled the Phillies, 5-4, before 34,912 in a game delaye~; two hours, 20 minutes by rain. A~it was one which almost got away in the ninth when two LA errors. a walk and a hit gave the Phils d'run and left the;bases loaded when Mike Marshaµ got Larry ~wa to fl y out fur the game·ender. LA put a halt to its miseries against left-handed pitching Cit bad lost seven of its last eight de- ci.si.oos a1ainst southpaws) when Eb.its starter $lexe Carlton was bUhed for a hOrher, tfip1e, lh.ree doubles and two singles in 2'f.I in· .nings. Alston was asked if he planned to retUl'JI as LA field boss in 1976. ··1 haven't eiven it a lot of thought,'' he said. "'I'll wait until it's ·all over and then I'll sit down with Waller and Peter O'Malley and di.Seuss everything.'' Alston sa\d the Dodgers are playing better now than they have-all season. "We're putting hitting and pitching together," he said. "l think this is the best we've ever hit Carlton. "I've got to keep Lee Lacy in the lineup someway," he added, noting that Lacy had three hi ts in four times at bat in the duel that eDded this morning. .Sq.rt.Hooton ""8.s within apoor throw. by yDayey ~ in the ninth of posµuc hit ~ straight complete·game vici!He scat· tered ·~~hits but g in trouble thrOUlil:tfOut that Jas · ·n~ on a hit, a walk and Ul~ error. Marsh"all ·came lri'.and bailed him out[ althoq:h another error· acco'-n ed for a,\ run before MarSball' ,:ouid-,finish off the Phils. ; The Dodgers, who pounded the New York Mets and Phillies to keep them ti-om gaining ground on faltering Pittsburgh in the tight National League East title race, take the rest of the day off and fly to Montreal where they open a three.game series Friday night. Don Sutton will seek his 17th victory in Friday's duel. He will face the Expos' Don Carrithers U·ll. LOS ANGELES ,_,,. Lac:r rt ... ltrt Wynnc:I ~r""' It• "'" Y~rC: "-<lortk II RllliMllts. -· wr.n&H P HrflW S I 1 0 • 2 l I 0000 3 I 0 I S I 1 l • a 2 o lOOO ••20 • 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 0000 ,.,..IU.DELl"t'llA .. , .... s 0 2 , s 0 0 0 C.lh2b -rn ~xcl LUJlnslll 11 Iii. All(>n lb ..lohM'-rf SChmldt:lb M<.C.rnrc: H•rmon Pl" C.rllon p T. 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Baailer~ea !he Breakers in five 1ame1, 12·10, 11·13. 12-10, 7·12and .. 12.' Cb.am1'erlalia had 39 kills Out of 15 attempted aptk-ea. I • UPIT~~ THE DODGERS" BILL RUSSELL HURDLES TIM Mc CARVER. Forme r Ang el Jolmstone Finally Hits His -Stride PHJLADELPHIA -One of baseball's modern miracles has been, the resurrection or former Angels player Jay Johnstooe. a fellow who has bounced from California to the Chicago White Sox, to Oakland, to St. Louis and finally to Philadelphia -with a couple or minor league det.oun, In five seasons of actio.-Wit)I the ·Angels (1966-70) Joh*1sto~e never batted higher than .270. · Things have been different since he wa s signed by Gl..ENN WHITE ... WHITE WASH Philadelphia last year, however. He·came within one hit or batting · .300 in 64 games in 1974 after spending a couple of months in minor.league ball. And this year he's exploded al the plate, carrYing a hefty .351 average for 262 at bats in 93 .games. Not bad for a guy who on· ly a few years ago appeared lo be washed up as a major leaguer. That came after he hit only .188 for the While Sox in 1972. "After (hat season I .went to work on improving my hitting," Johnstone says. "I even changed my stance. But they .,o(Udn't even look al me -they just of- fered me a 20 percent salary cul. "So I stood on my own two !eel for what I believed is ~\.(ht and didn't sign. I was released and a lot or people thought I WP-5 mak- ing a big mistake. ' "l have always had conti'aence in mysetr -bµt when you get.., re- leased you begin to wondy.r A · "Oakland picked me UJ auid, I was sent to Tuc~on ~ I lilt .400 for three montSI~ t 1waa moved back and rorlb.,lrom Oakland Ao hcaon behuaefDlc Williams '!(ouldn't play me while I was at Oaklalid. "J bpi wonln1 hard on my ba\Un, after the se.-on WllS over. played ~ wlntt?r WI~ tn Puerto Rico 'Bnd we won the cbamplonthlp. Stx days a week, lhref: hours a day I worked on hit- ting, using 1 batting tee. and ten~ nia balls to praettce. . "Wbatl'm able todoilowls tho result of hard work and lots or practice," the 29-year-old former Edgewood High <West Covina) athletic whiz says. The Cards l atched onto Johnstone briefly but that didn't work out a nd he was close to sign- ing with the Dodgers last year as a left-handed pinch -hitter. But in the m eantime his winter ball manager, Bobby Wine or the Phillies, told Philadelphia of. ficials that Johnstone was the left-hand ed o utfie ld er they needed. The deal was closed and follow· ing a fine '74 season with the. Phils, Johnstone was named most valuable player in · the Puerto Rican leaguelast winter. Success hasn't made him re- lax, however. "I've made myself a good hit- ter but I'll never be a great hitter because J don't hit a lot of home ouns." he says. "Billy DeMars is my tutting coach. He watches me, takes films and makes sug- gestions because as a hitter, I · can'tsee what I'm doing wrong. "The other riigbt before a game I was hilting tennis balls off the balling ,tee against the clubhouse wall. DeMars saw somethin~ wrohg with my swing . I got in the game ~ hit a home run and a double.·· Perhaps the sweetest aspect or , his success has been proving to those \\·ho were down on him when he was down Ulal be had the ability and could produce in the big time. ,Asld certainly he isdqing Utat. . ' 'OLYMPIC TRIALS· SET FOR EUGENE EUGENE. Ore. -The 1978 U.S. Olympic trials for track and I ' ftel4 will be held at Hayward nelCI til Eugene for the second tlmei.a ro". The Track and Field Commit· tee llf the U.S. Qlymyic Commil· tee. meeliM iii t>en'ver, selected · Eu.aene over Los Angeles and Seattle Wednesday to hoet both men'.s ~d ytomen's competition. ~· trtals wlll ,Jletermine the teamS to re.present the United Slates at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. 1 • Th~ U'lals arc scheduled for Junel1-2'1. ' ' • Laver Defeated; Aztecs Ousted . TORONTO -Rod Laver of Corona del Mar, admitting he had played "pretty erratic ten- nis," was upset by Colombia's Ivan Molina in second round men"s singles aclioh Wt.>dnesday at the Canadian Open tennis <'hampionships. Laver. who attributed his poor play to his policy of playing in selected tournaments. lost the first set in six consecutive games. then rallied in the second for a 6·2 lf'iumph before dropping the third set 6·4. The No. 5-seeded Laver said his loss to the unseeded Molina, a clay-court s pecialist. disappoint· ed him because "1 know 1 can olav the shots ·better.·· Mf.N°\\INGl..ES 1111, ,..il,til!oe, Rom11"i•. d"'· S.lewe Krute.,11, 6·•, 1·•· Blor" Borg, S.w~n. def. Rooeno uno, Argen· li.,..•·1.6·3. Calin Oo_,_11, Rhod•''•· do:f. J11n l(oclo!•, Cncnoslov•k••, 1·6, S·2, ret"e -Norm•n Mo!me• Oe l , 611rry PhilliP!o·Moorc, Au•lr•tle, 1·S, 1-6,•·~. Piil! Oenl. #lu\lrilli•. def. Paolo Bertoluc:(!, ll•ly, 1-•.11-1. • Heiold Solomon dff. Ha"' l(ary, #lu•!ri•. 6·'· S-1.6·2. Ttto~l l(och, 6r1111. (!el. Rluordo Benaovidtt. 8oll~l•,6·1,•·l. Jolln Al•••nder, Aui lr•lt•. def. Palrkk Proi$y, Fr•r><.e, 1·•.•·1. WOMEN'S \INGl..E5 Mtr9trel Court, Au11r•ha, <k-l SUe """""'"'· S.ilao n,6-1,6·l. Julle Heldman Oel. N'a" til Rflloondo, 6·•, 6-•. 1..+nlc, Bo\l'ooll. !>Gulf> #II roe• O.I. Ja-1 Ru.....,tl, M ,6·1,6-1. Tina Zw••n. Tne Netherlands, del. Pam leeq,,..•<Mn, 1-•.•·•. Julk-Atll~.Ofl'f ~l. G•il Cr>•rlrNll, Friltl<e. 6·3, l·S. Mire le Louie dl'I. Donflil Gilnr, 7-6, 1-6. uura OllPQ<ll Ot!t. !Wbel Fer......00:-r, Colomb••. 6-1.1 ... 1.1. A.:ters T -ble ST. WUIS-The Los Angeles Aztecs were ousted from the North American Soccer League playoffs Wednesday night, rail· ing to St. Louis. 2·1. on penalty kicks before 6.119 in overtime. 1'he St. Louis Stars advance to the semifinals against Portland Sunday. St. Louis won with fi ve straight penalty goal kicks. LA 's Mike Ferguson missed his fifth attempt. c .. rran Traded The Los Angeles Rams tr~ded reserve tig ht end Pat Curran and a rookie wide r eceiver to the San Diego Chargers Wednesday for a future draft choice. The Rams said Curran and Howard Strickland, a speedster rrom California. went lo the Chargers for a high 1977 draft pick. Strickland was waived by the Rams on Monday, claimed by the Chargers and then the Rams withdrew waivers and included him in lhe trade for Curran. Damages Sought .. LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles Rams running back Cullen Bryant is asking the National .Football League for triple , damages and if a satisfactory setllemenl isn't offered the "Rozelle Ruic" may be on trial again. For the trouble of havi ng lo go to court lo remain "'ith th e Ran1s, Bryant is asking that a ll his expen ses be paid , a spol-:'es man said. "Cullen Bryant is legally e ntitled to triple damages,·• said the spokesman, "and there is s till the possibility of a trial." Tig e r s Toot h less DETROIT -Shortstop Gene Michael's throwing error on Len- ny Randie's grounder gave Tex· as the tie· breaking run in the 11th inning Wednesday night and the Rangers beat Detroit 6·5 lo ex· tend the Tigers' club-record los- ing streak to 18 games. The loss brought the Tigers within two games of th e American Lea~ue record Harper Sold Tommy Harper, who ha s Sl01erJ 19 b.oi"Ses this season and is hitting .239 , was sold b y California to the Oakland A ·s \\'ednesday for a sum in excess· or the $25 ,000 '-'o'aiver price. Rar ·e r Dies 'MANSFIELD, Ohio-Race car driver B . J . Swanson of Bristol, Ind., died in Mansfield General Hospital Wednesday alter suffer· ing severe head injuries in a crash last weekend at the Mid· Ohio Sports Car Course in nearby Lexington. Tho on a• Out WASHINGTO N -Duane Thomas, the talented but moody running back "·ho seems to stir controversy wherever he goes, apparent.ly has played his last game (or the W ash ington Redskins. Coach George Allen said two weeks ago that no one, including Thomas. w·ould play if he missed all of the two·a·day practices, which ended last week. Thomas. who had played out his option, became a Cree agent on May 1 and did not report with the rest or · the veterans July 19. M'TT R esults #llUnlon<lille,N.Y. New York 29, Gokloet1~t.nll Wo""'n ·-W11de·Sc:hall11u 'NYl tie.I Kloss· Sin,,,,, 1-S; King (NY l Deal Sto ..... 6·2. Met! • Okkfr·,,.CN'lll•fl IGQ) bt11t M.i~r - Slolle, 6_.; f.N>ve• bo:'•t O~ker, 6·4. Ml•eO -Kint,i·S.•01111 (NY) bo:'<ll l(;yOmU•d· 6otlrnstedl, 6·•. A -l,:m. At Lot At19ele1 S.n Dl190 26, Lo1#l,,..ln15 Women -S.tullrl-H•ner (LA) Deal CuyP<Jrl • Young. 6·2. C11~a1' (1..#1) Deal Cuyo.rs, ""'· ·Men -Le ooa rd -Aod•ews (501 b 'ill Ca~e·MdSters, 6·1, Atldrew1 ISOl bNI Ca!oe 1-S. Ml1ed -YounQ•leon••d tSO) bl•! C.wl~·C.!>C , .•. #l~Uo•nnoun<e<I Mike Miley is not worried about his hitting:. Wh ich is a good thing, con· sidering the fa ct he's batting only .161 . The California Angels are mor~ con<·crned about Mil ey's glove, whic h has been tinged "'1th gold recently . On Wednesday, for example, the 2l·year -o ld ra,,ikic shortstop from the wilds o{ Mt!lairie, La., started no less than {our double Angels Slate All G•mt\ on K MPC llHll Aut,i 14lkl~!Oni11 Clll•!l>fnod /•1Sp m. 1.1Sp m. 1 1~1>-m. "'"II· IS O.,,trn•l •I Ca10!0•1",o /\uq. I~ Oet•ot!<>I Ca•••~•n•d plays as the 1\ng:cls thumped the Boslon Red Sox, 8·3, al Anaheim Stadium. trin1ming Boston's lead in the Ameril'an l .. eague East to s ix games over Baltimore . ln his last two starts, Miley has fi gured in 10 twin killings. As a bonus. Miley contributed a two-run sinI<:l e to the Angels cause against Boston. capping a \\'lid six -run third inning which enabled Ed Figueroa to coast lo his I Ith victory -each or which has roll:>wed an Angels loss. '"We told him not lo worry about his hittin).!"." manager Dick Williams said or his switch· hitting rookie. "And he's not. He's intelligent enough to realize that he's being force-red up here and that the hitting will come eventually.'' Instead of Nolan Ryan or l\1i ckey Rivers , Miley could be the key to the t cam"s fortunes in 1976. '"If Miley makes it, the Angels will have turned the corner," c.:ommented Whitey ft eozog before he left to assume the managerial reins at Kansas City. "The kid has all the tools.'' "He's easy to play with ... he adjusts quickly," said Miley's double pl~y partner and fellow rookie, Jerry Remy. The three-game series con4 eludes tonight with Bill Lee llS-6 ) facing California's Bill Singer (6-11 ). The Angels ripped into Reggie Cleveland, 9 ·9, and two s uc- cessors fo r 12 hits including a double and t"·o s ingles by Rivers who also stole his 6lst base. Dave Chalk and Bruce Boehle added a double and a single apiece. Boehle was· returning to the Angels lineup for the first time s ince June 24 when it was belatedly discovert..>d he had a broken thumb. Bochte doubled on his first tri11 to the plate. ''I almost fainted," he laughed. 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Ai.igusl 14, 1975 Top Polo Teams Seek AAU Crown at Newport :\mt"r1ca 's top v.:.i t£•r pulo tean1s collid e at Nev. port t·larbor l·li gh School in a three-day tournament b t.>):!lnning t-'riday morning in que:.i or the National ,.\Al' championship. Vil·tory alsu n1t~.ins the coach and fi \'e-to-S t'\'t•n of his players v.'ill most liktdy qualify for ·a 20-m-an squad , v.·h1 ch v.i.ll train and v.·ork out beforP being part>d . h.> an 11-man crev. to represent . the U.S. That team will com~te at Mex.ico City in the Pan-American Games in hopes of gaining a bt'rth at the Montreal Olympics. Coach Peter Cutino and his Concord unit, v.•1lh Peter .<\sch leading the v. a , is favored to sink the balance of thC' 12-team tourney_ Seeded teams are l..ong Beach, Stanford, Ne\!i'port Aquatics and Concord. ;\n interesting m<itl'hllp dwing the first day's action romes at I o'clock v.·hen the host Newport l'Ontingent vic.s v.•ith Balboa- Corona del Mar. 1'hose tv.·o. along with Sant<i Barbara. are in Group C of the double elimination tournament. Bill Barnett coach es the Nev.·port tean1. which int'ludes ~oalie Guy :\ntley, Nick Baba, Boyd Philpot, J al'k Dickmann, Jin1 Kruse. Gary Figueroa, Pat ~tcC lellan . Tim Quinn, Dale Hahn and Thomas Boughey. Corona del Mar. coach by Cliff Hooper. counters 'A·ith a UCLA- fla\'ored crev.1 of Ri ck Coyle. Rick Clark. J im llester, Bob Neumann. Don Spicer. John Stephens , Robert \lr"cbb, J ed Robinson. Ri ck Sherburne, Jim &·ilacci and Mark Watson. Newport and Balboa's place· ment in the same bracket is pure- ly by draw, according to Barnett_ "This isn't a big deal for us." s ays Barnett. ''The only significance is that it's a first round match. It will be our toughest game o( the day, ob- \'iously, b ut there'll be no particular buildup roe us ." This is the second time the Na- tional AAU championships ha\'e been staged at Newport. It was here in 1973, then at DeAnza in 1974 when Fullerton (now Long Beach) captured thetiUe. Long Beach, led by former Newport ·Harbor High ace Eric Lind roth. is coached by Ken Lindgren. . Stanford's top individual is goalie Steve Hamann. The teams play under interna- tional rules with four five-minute quarters. Did Bayi Play Role In Walker Record? Action continues Saturday with eight games, beginning at 8 a.m. and wrapping up ll'ilh a 4 p.m . encounte r . Sunday's four games begin al 10 and 11 a.m ., followed by after. noon encounters at 2 and 3. DIVISIONS Group A LOS ANGELES ( . .\Pl -Ne"'· Zealand 's John \\'alker, v.ho Dl'oke Filber t Bayi 's 'A·orld milt:' record. m ay ha\·e gotten the psychological edge he needed to br eak the m a r k from Bayi himself. Pett:'r Snell said \\lalker may have been able to break a ment.it barrier of fear because or Bayi"s well-known front -running tac- tics. Snell, once t~e undis puted king of mid dlt:' dis tance runne r s, holder of the y.·orld record and the winner of one gold medal in the 1960 Oly mpics a nd two in the 1964 Games, is curre ntly study· ing athletiC' performances. Contacted Wednesday by telephone at hi s home in Davis. Calif., Snell said it is no longer valid to discuss the ··four-minute mile barrier.·· "That so-called barrier existed 20 years a go.·· Snell said . "Things have C'ome a long 'A«lY since then. The latest barner that has been broken "·as the psychological one "·hi ch said you couldn't break a 'A'Orld re<:ord by settin~ the pace yourself. "As far as I 'A·as concerned , you couldn·t run th is thing fr om the front. It takes .J tremendous amount of m ental energy lo do that kind of \\!Ork . The Kenyans were the firs t to shov.· that it could be done "But Bayi changed things even more by s howing that the old theory of 'running to exhaustion· is still valid.·· SNOOKS CAPTURES SOCAL GOLF TITLE San C lem ente's Tamura Snooks easily defeated the field in capturing the Sou th ern California J unior Golf cham- pions hips at El Niguel Country Club Wednesday. capping the three-day tourney v.•ith a 240 total for the 54 holes on the 6.600-yard course. The 5·3 Snooks recently v.•on titles at \'ia \t'erdc ::and El Caballero. '75 Y2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IH TEST DRIVE TODAY BUY OR LEASE A TOYOTA ··neMo·· SALE Foci...., &bees Example '75 COROLLA 2 Door Sedan .• speed, au flctory extras. t068307 • OVER STOCKED NEW VOL Vos· LARGE SELECTION '74 VOLVO F.ctory Demo t573e 55776 ' Now studying a self-designed course l·alled Sports Science at the Uni,·ersity of California here. Snell. 36. said runners once feared they"d collapse if they ran too hard at the start . "I once ran 1:54 foc the first 880. 2 :54 for 1,320 yards and fLnished in 3:54 .4," said Snell. He failed to mention that the mark was then a "''orld rec or d . Yi'alker 's new mark. set al Stockholm Tuesd ay, is3:49.4. "Th e Ke n yans and Bayi ~hOYied that if you ha\·e great ~lam i na and can break through Lhe m ental barrier -t)le fear of running too hard at the Cront - lhen youcanrun3:50 " Snell cr edited Kenya's Kip Keino with changing distance running drastically, "because just about every race he r an he '.''ould predictably do the same Lhing -run to the front He had a great effect on tQe rest of the Ke· n\'ans and all Africans He was r~pected and I think there .is a little bit or modeling going on." Snell 'A'as a con tracting estimater and an advertising ex- ecuti ve in New Zealand until 18 months ago. when he decided to return to school Hi.s field is equal parts of physical educa- tion. phySiology and psychology_ Long Beach A , Stanford B, Puerto Rico. Gro•p B Concord, Long Beach B, West Valley A Group e Newport Aq uatics, Balboa· Corona del Mar Aquatics, Santa Barbara. Group D Stanford A. ?.1ira Costa. West Valley B. FRIDA Y'S SCHEDULE 8 a .m . -Stanford A \'S West Vall ey B 9 a.m . -Newport vs Santa Barbara JO a .m . -Concord vs West Vall ey A 11 a.m . -Long Beach A vs Puerto Rico Noon -Stanford A vs Mira Costa l p.m . -Newport vs Balboa- Corona del Mar 2 p.m -Concord vs Long Beach B 3 p.m . -Long Beach A vs Stanford B 4 p.m . -Mir a Costa vs West Valley B 5 p.m . -Balboa·Corona del !War vs Santa Barbara 6 p.m. -Long Be ach B vs West Valley A 7 p.m. -Stanford B vs Puerto Rico Open Cage Title Inventory Wins Former Huntington Beach High star Brian Ambrozi ch and George Wat son led Inventory Systems with 21 and 20 points to the Costa Mesa Open basketball league c hampions hip Wednesday night. Four players were in double figurt>s as Blackies went down to defeat, 78·73. ln\·e ntory Systems battled to a playoff spot to enter the playoffs in the Western Division's regul ar season. Blackies finished second to LA Bullets in the Eastern Division. The latter v.·as knocked off by In- ventory Systems Monday in the semifinals . Ambrozich had 32 in that one to lead his m ates. Former UCI stars Jeff Cun- ningham and Ste\'e Parker led Blackies scoring with 17 and IS, in addit ion to J im Keles' 16 points. •Wica'" 1711 l_,....ySp1.t9,... Ol t .,",.1" ''",.. C..W .... m• 5 J 11 W.t-1 ' 2 10 P•rlltt ' J 2 IS ~•di 6 't 0 21 11: • .,.. 1, 4 1• Wlfli'ielCI 'l 511 OlllOl"t'ti.•1l'tScoU lOS4 .. tllftQr\am 0 0 s 0 ~--, ' 0 4 lt s.-•~J12er-.. 0111 ..la-'°" l02 •R-" 1012 Et(he9o""' o o 1 o IN•lt PW t t 0 1 ~ Tot.II$ tt IS 2t 1) ,.,.," )0 II 11 11 H•lflime ; 1"..,.n1er.,, l~lO. Baseball Standings AM ERICAN LE AGUE East Division Boston Baltimore New York Milwa ukee Cleveland Detroit W L Pd. 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August 14. 1975 OA1L Y PILOT (:'3 For Orange Coast Area I Checking Women's Golf Members or the Big CH nyon n101it CC'! had a 1.11 as did Jlat Country C'lub women's club com· Jlurlini.:-h am and h1 ;_1ry J;111t plctetl a hig hly s1%'"ee ·sful, two• l-larpcr (f<1v1er<.1(:C1 . dny men1bcr-guc ·t nvitationaJ Betty (~L'il l•r Y.'On closest to th•• tournarnent this we . pin <.1 t'l 1u11 y.·1th a sh ot that Jean J.amhr,:rt a nd guest stopped 5 fcl'l. :J 1nehes fron1 thl· Lu1.:i lle Carr of Red f-lill s Country pin on the third ht )IC Anich ........ ~ Club, captured l ow net over the the y.·inncr on tht' 12th holtJ v.·ith :1 field honors ,,,:Ith a 134 . Thl'Y shut 5.5 from lht· pin participated 1n the Cl:..i :;s C San In Ana div ision. I n A n ight. loY.' i::ross winners Two tc:..in1s tied for fir st pla t'l' wert• Pat Anit·h and Jan Nichol s in :J twn lo\\.' halls of foursorn l' (Lom:.i s S:.inta Fe CC) at 157 with l'Ompetition for lhl' wornt•n 's club Kathleen ~1 t•y£'r and Connie al Santu An;,1 Country l'luh. Kinzit' (Santa An a CCI second at On one lt•am wc·r(' ''~1rbara 160. l.i m at•her, Glort:..i ('hilc'\. Therese Net "'inners were. Virginia Pekin und n.irbar.i Khvrcv. On Forbes and guest Virgi ni<J the otht>r y,·er(• J.r>e IA'l'llS\:aarl, Fruehling !Santa Ana C(~) j t 136, Jean Triplctl :inrl 11:..irbara Amon followed by Jlctty GeilCr and Y.'ith a bhnd dra y,·. Evelyn Rrittain (San Gabriel In th e nt'X t s pol werl' Iona CCl at 137 anrl Anita Erickson fttouron , !\t a r,\· StradlinJ,!, Dnr1s y,'}th Bibba Shi nn (Santa Ana CC J M cC'oy and GI ;.1dys P.t•m i~. at 138. foll owed hy J\lyct• llall, Virgin1:1 Maxine Poy as and guest Bert J\.tt·Cart n c·~·. Aon lhiwc and Le vitz (La c:osta CCI won B Eleanor All en flight c ross w ith 178, rullo"·ed by F\I Mil,. Square Julia Fergus on a nd Zo r a M:1r il yn I-ta rt won an ('\'t•n Hutchison (Irvine Coast CC) with holes tourna menl al F'ount;un J,(•norc Tanher l,{ (34 11.i ) and f)'31lf'es Tln r nc 13G'-'J). Me•a .,..,.. ('eil Jlrown was the winner ot first pl:lt'l' in r\ fhghl in •• most pars tournan1ent <Jl Mesa Verde Country t~lub. l)ar1.• Wt•ll s pl:1ce<l second wi th 12 y,·hdl.' P(•g M ::iu ll and Bobbie Wasi'1> lied for third with JO each. f<'our 1ilayc.•rs tied for to11 honors in n fliµht with l teach 111- l'lud1ng Kelly Adan1!), Gretchen Cannon , Eloise Gretchne r and ~ttc f-l amre. In (' fli ~hl, R:1rh:1r:1 Pnnd wa~ llh· 'A'innrr v•i lh 12, fullowt>d by J L•an ~1ah1J(· 1101 and a three-way lie at nine h('lY.'C<"n Oot .Jo nes, Ann lverso11 a nrl M imi Smith. ColJla Mna !\l l'mb('rs of the ('rn;t~1 J\1esa (;11Jf and Country C luh womt•n's t•luh ar<' prcp:1rlng ror their an- nu:d 1n \·i tal1011;.1l lourn<Jmcnt lll'X{ Wt'('k . Mesa Bowler 179. \'alley Milt• Square Golf Courst• In net action , Jackie McCloy with a :13 1 ~ with llclcn Doyle In a scr-.i mbll' event, 0.1 tcam of f''rank ie Dur st, M axi n e St1·iekland . Marjorie l 'hatcher :.Hid I_.~l i:.c Stipes won with a 73. and Carol M<.1ll onc (Annandale second in A fli ght y,·ith 3.'l. El Niguel Golfer Race Results Jo Third Place CC> were the y,·inncrs with 138. Rillye Mcyc•r y,·as the winnc•r in D o r i s Ruu se y <1 nd Marie R rlight v.·1tb 35 1 ~. fo ll owed hy STOCKTON -Costa Rosomy,•orth (lrvint' Coast CCJ. Bert Holt (:J6) and Helen Oiisar Mesa's Fred Dougherty also had a 138 while Janet (37 ). In :1 t hret'S event , l~arbara :\1orton ..._,a ~ th e A fli ght v.·innl'1 \\.'It h 29. fo llov.icd hy 'Ka y Ma:, (:J:l) and f<Tank1t• Durst {331r.1). B night y,·inn£'r S Y,'Crc F:i leen )"ra('e burn '30 1 ~). Carolyn PilmC'r (33 1 ~) <1nd F:rma 1-l avcn~ (J.11 2). \'1 l'hcLSS Y.'00 C n i~ht y,·ith 32 and Sybil F'ostcr wa~ .st•l'ond at 33 1 ~. Gets Ace ,.,.Wfllft•lda~ Clfl•, TrM:~ Fait F1•st 111.t.CE -JSD 1a•ds. Jn•• old ,,...idens C1•lmlftg. Pur.e '1900. Palieo's MoOft (Myle1I 11..0 J .60 J.60 Ra"le't.5,,,..i:>tHarl l 2.IO 1.olO Oui:>1•c•-e l•O CB;snk~J •.IO Time -18.ll. AIM! ••n -Miss Tripl<e""11l, Lu EO's G<>IO, 1•m ,. Ore•mer, Oldie's Pncte, Soporh O.ck, Ear1r.qu.1ke An· ov. Fasl Fella, Mim i., Lom lt's R1g..uo;1,, No..:r•ICM\ SIXTM 111,.CI! -400 yards . .; \'ffr °""' .. UP. Cl•1mlf09. Pur,. $1'IOO. AeoUl'U Lltllf' 8•r (ll~m I •.IO l 'lO l .00 Ttu!y,. O••mono !B•n•sl •-«I •.OO TrfP1• (Truly (BrOOk•I •-40 l omt -JG.SI . .t.lw ••n -Beau l•1141, Joyou• Vale"\'""· Jet Talent. Jet B•• '*'<le, lll«kt"I Jot, Easy Roc:ket, 111111'111 Go Xr•tcl'leer -Un Ano Only, Pa~\ Ca•ln, ranks third in high in-McAdam and Trudy Garnett Carolyne \\lest won in C night dividual scratch game (Lakeside CC) were next at 139. with 301-'2. Ru th Ann Garrclts and and 11th in all-events Mary Albe rtson a nd Trudy Car ol Fri edcrsdor f tiec! for (handicap) arterthe l4lh Osborne (Orinda CC) y,•on C second at 3112 Y.'ith Barbara week of the 30th annual fli g ht gross w ith 187. Lee Stewartnext at 34. California State men's Schaum c r an d Elizabe th NevaLaCombc wasthc v.•1nncr bowling tournament, Cole man (Bel Air CC) also had in D flight y,·ith 33, follov.·ed by hefe, at West L<ine Bowl. 187. Jean Buchanon (34 •hJ J and a tic at Dougherty rolled a 288 In net action. Helen Ibbetson 35 'h between Ma rge Ha mor and for hi s indiv i du a l and Betty Bell (La Jolla CC ) Mass aNeishi. Jo hn Ri ch a rds on. a former California state ::i.mate ur champion and me n 's cl ub n1 e mber, scored a hole-in -one on the 14th hole at E l Niguel Country Club this week. '.'i.c:r•lchect -Pas•um Pe1••. Oor• Ek' Cioocl, Flyby Nogl'I!, Fun Counlry. sparkler . and posted a were the y,·inners "~:ith 138. Lou Faye Lewis y,·as th<' F. fli~hl sstuct•-J·ll•qucuL1"1ea..r& 705-546-681 series. Hughes and Olive Forsnas (Oak-winner y,•ith :1 4. follo...,·cd by Connie !'OC'skC' v.·as thr D flight vi(·tor .... ·i th 321,2 y,·ith Joye( Stegner and Bobbie Chartier tiC<J a t 34 . i\1 . V J\rquilla y,•on F. fli ~ht ...,,ilh 32 and Elise Stipe!' y,·a~ SC'c·ond at 34 1 ~. Ruby l~ulttwr~ ...,·on r-fli~ht ...,,ith 32 1 ~and Mar) Gro!')s y,•as !;Ccond at 34. Ri <'hard son and Bill Foote of El Niguel fired a 277 to capture low gross honors in an invitational partne rs to urnament over the past weekend. ..Trul,,.Dl•mont1.P•IC1U4.00. -------------------------------------------------------------- Second place went to Clyde Sarver and Don Crowell of Mesa Verde Country Club at 288 with Bob Richards and Bud Taylor of Quail Lake CC finishing third at 289. In nel action, Jack DuBoi se a nd Harry Oranges of Big Canyon CC: y,·ere th e y,•i nners Y.'ilh 258. Other net winners in- cluded: Jess Watson and -Craig Williamson <El Nig ue l CC> 268 ; Ray 1-te nderson a nd Chuck Warnick (El Niguel CC) 268 ; Harold Hope and Juliu s Evans (Ar- rowhead CC) 270; Jack Lake and Earl Pomije (Quail La ke CC) 271. Dave Graf and Bill Taylor (El Niguel CC) 273 : Bill Knisel and Buzz Knudson (El Niguel CC) 275 ; Phil Culling and Ron Henson (Annandale CC> 2i5; Bilf Myers and Bob Johnson <Moo n \'alley CC) 277 : Ro~er Melroe and Don Wind <El NigUel CC> 277 ; and George J-tol stein Snd Da n DeM ille <Big Canyon CC> 279. In a better ball or roursome e vent over the y,·eckend , Mr. and Mrs. Don Kay teamed with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Def- fenbach ror first place with 60. Two other teams had scores or 60 including Mr. a nd Mrs . Art Aus- ness y,·ith the Phil Cramers ; also the Har- rison Carricks and Fred Ginders. $1 E••<la -&-Pall••'I MOM & .. 11tanL1"N !.Np, Pi!Old $21.211. SECOND ft,.C:E -11(1 yarm..l1"•• 01.,,, & "P· Claiming. P"r~ $1900. 1 .. rdv RO<ket lliph•m> 6.60 S.00 J.60 Passum Counl (C;Jrcto10J 9.IO 6.IO Boler loroallC CC.II) 4.411 l ime .io.'Xl A!SO ••n -O'Di11I , Sup.er Dul», One An<l 0n1,. cut" E" Fo i •e, .>ayous ....... NO!>Cta1Cf\e'- TMlllD llACE -41)C ~•rds.1 year 010 '™''de"~ P'ur~e i l'KIO. He's Nol K10111ng (AOillr J II.JO a.20 •.60 Wonnonq 5ong (Llph•m) l .00 2.60 Sl'l-w Vl•lon (liart) l.IO Time -2<1.51. AIM>r•" -Ht!idl'• Angf'I. ~IR!" S...mp'11. CN!oue le. More Ml!IOdy, Tlnr Ff'•e>1:io .. s. X ralchPCI.. FOUftTM 111,,_CE -.WOy•rlh.JYNr olm. & uP. Claiming. p.,.,,., '1JOO. P•li.o'•B•< (MJlf'•l 22.20 ~-"° f.20 ll.20 l .IO ~Del B-o ... ,,) S..-k All.Cit •Ortyi!r ) Time -20.41. '"'" ,.lso ran -On Llmlts, o .. st Dl-~11, N•llJ Note, BoonHloc k,,. (;.o1 n· Mlln. NoKralcM•. FIFTM RACE -4(1() y1ros. 2 )'Ht olcls. ,.llowance. P"r~ '3200. l"malucky 2 !P&QOO'I 4.2(1 l .00 2.411 FortyQu•ens !l lpl'l•m) J . .-0 J.00 FO•J Glare (G.J•dO••l l .'lO Time 2G.2S. Al<;o rMI -Prh11te Reque,1, Rougl'I SEVl!NTH R,.C£ JJ.O y•rcl~ 3 ¥11&r olOS & "I), Cla~•iloeo e1ll""'dnce PurM! '1000. Mr.Capri tC..•dot•) Andy Go CH•rll Heck tH9nnlngl Time -17.M. S,Ml 2.20 3.00 l .80 J.80 ··~ ,.llO r.1n -0 ... 1 Miss. Stella Nore, Roy•! lnllnt, Reigning Star, M"" F~t-. 5'••1Crwd -Mlc~eJ'• ~"n Fl""""''• l'l•ck On Man. "bCl•C&l..O. EIGHTH RACE -110 Y••O• l ¥11ar ~ & up. C1a.mlnQ. Puru $l'IOO. P•pti.a Win• C8t-\! X -5Porl CH•rtl Coler LIQt>! C"'yltSI Timt -•1.ll. J,IO J .00 2.4CI S.IO •.1<1 '" AllO ran -B•• MIYOf, Hi10 DIDI>. ~wk P1•1. BellJ 1.ee Boer, Tru•· -X•&ICl'leG -!.e•,..•le. u l:uclJI -,_,. ...... Wifll & 1- k....,.s,...-t, ,.11t11M.D1. NtNTM .,.CE o(l(I Y••ll•. l re•r °""'· ci.1mlng. Pur~ 1.2200. Ter<yG•n Htnnlngl •1.IO •.11(1 s.e.o Mr.TopCl\i<kllllpl'l•m l 11.olO bOO Sir Que\ B•••ke< tCre•ll"'• J ~.BC lime -Xl.)1. ,.IWI <•n -H•M B•rl, Al..,.,UO. NeWI. HOWt!'• 5o""V Bov. l<:~yal, OIO!t Bui V11oe1oe, Olvicteck, K•ng Rapid. S<.••lchect -!.ay A Pravt<•, Po•"e .... $1 f.ucta -J·T•rr1 Gln & ._Mr. To" CMcks, l"•hl "49'1.MI. Los Al Entries TIHM1M'1 Los"l•"'itlK EfltrMI Fl"I PM!:IO'<l«k FUIST ""CE -UO '"'"'· l 'l'N' olO•. Cl1jm1 ng. Purw UOCIO. Oaimlng prk1SJ)li(I. 5c:ote>01SL•l,t1.lla!<l 112 !i.11,.PT•Y., !B•nksl 11~ Oon.eM Tre1wre (Henning I 1:n P•l'1 O•MIY fW•lk•< I 1Z2 F•••lt!S•Frank CC.ardola) 122 H•v• Goocl Olly !Pa~ l 119 Mr.111111 tcre-rl 119 F•1·1 Reer BoJ iB•oolt•I 1l2 O.cktr'iO.iel (H•fll 11• L•"I• ,.bow IClerl11.e I 122 SECOND ft,.Cf. -JJO 1•rd1. J YNr olm. anCI up. C.laimlno. Purw '2XO. Cl•lmlng pric;eUOOO. Zlp'nGo tttennlngJ P••rooorrot tm Fall (Creaoe• I "' "' R>URTH lllACE -«IQ ~~•lh. 3-r oldl."u°""'-e. Purse UloOO. ~lo Ruler (C•rclo1•l "' m Re<0ter ~rQl'I' lO eai>er I L.ar'I Dote l,,_O.Jt l Batflrt''Ar>o-1 fMr!esl r:h-<ule lt<••ll Zlp's!iotl (l opl'lam) Mr. 81.ck O.tll IB•nk~I '" "' "' m "' l'l"H 111.t.Cf: -lSll y•rds. l year olds and wop, Cl•lmlf04. Puri.e ..000. Cl•k'nlng Ptl<I l IG,OGO. TtieOr.anoe County FoOCI S.IK Oub Drl~ir1Ma11 !Llph•n>I 121 Laule's Top Ma" !8ankl l 121 _., F1.,..,r !8.llfOkll 11' Fr" &Ms tC..rCIOr•I 121 Go """n Too <Dre~erl Rockim;i DI-ck !Llph•ml 5tyHlllMafO (jlr.<1alr ) o.ncty Expre11 tCleri1~ I UncleJim,..,y !H•rtl Rocke!Mltk (C••do1•I 119 Justllk•P• IH1r1 1 111 11• IBllmllol !Clerll"" l 111 121 Tr~lcMoon <W1IO.erl 1n "' ... "' THIRD lllACE -.WO Yl tell .1 'l'Nt 010 malclerls. c 1 .. im ino. Puri.e 11900. C!1lmlll!jl price $10,0CIO. lru Clllc (H••O G<>C.Jun (Lipftam) F•Ckl• N•netlll !Cif'rli$e) c.ooll115mooth (Tru•ure) 611.,neJ CC.rdotal Not'°y fW•lktr t "' "' ... "' "' "' SIXTM lll"C:E -lSO y•rd1. l ¥Hr 0111~ anti up. (l•imlno. C11Ul-bred. P'urwlltoO. CJ•lmlng prlt.e lH•OO. llw R01os Porter Blobb\' Blob !C..rclor•l Truly,.5urprlH !B•nlll ) NII Smar! «Oe~··) Nol .'""' 8rll(f'lel (ClerlsW!l KaUIGDIO ICllllJ Echo Too CBroOIU) f'•IM•PllY (W•l~.et'l Rvf'I 8kltlby Run (L!pti•ml Olarglng~rllf' (Hartl AfKJJllT !HaMlllg) Camp Pendleton Deer Hunting Set Sl!YINTM RACE -· olllO y""'5. ! ,.... ~ ...., uo. ,.11-•n<.e. PUt'le ·-TN Coll'SlnKllol'I 51ir iM C.lub Br.,.,., RO<kf'I !C.rclot•I ..kl1"'-' (l lphaml GoG<>McCoJ (Cre...,rl MblO:lncluslon tH1rU Trlpoll .Jtt (MJ!t's) Duplk •le Wiii 18.lnkll Chl<k Ooolifl tAHlrl "' '" ... '" "' "' '" One hundred hunters will receivo permits to hunt deer on Camp Pendleton during the late season, which runs rrom Sept. 27 to Nov. 2, according to Marine Corps orricials. Permits to hunt on the San Diego Cou nt y Marine Corps reserva- tion will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis, and all hunters will be required to pass a hunter s aCety examina- tion. Here's the procedure as outlined by Camp Pendleton officials : The first 100 hunters in line outside the main gate at the base Friday, Auii. 22 at 5 p.m . will be i!!l!!lued numbe r s from 1-100. Some alternate numbers will be issued in case any of the first 100 faU to pass the hunter sa!ety test . Permit appli· cants must be at least 16 years old. Saturday a t 8 a .m. persons who received numbers will take the bunter aa!ety examlna· \ ' lion which will be given on the base. Those who pass the test will be given hunt permits and will be assigned specific days on which they can hunt on the base. Areas will be assigned at a later date. Hunting will be permitted only on Saturdays and Sundays during the season. Last year the 100 civilian hunters who re- ceived permits took 15 bucks. '" '" "' "' '" "' "' NINTH fl:ACI -lJO Y•rd1. 3 'l'Nr otos. Clalmlno. Pur .. SJOQO. 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I '" lo•o An1 w,.,._ .... 11 • • ~ .. 1,. .... ~ J,...,,.,, II,, 2t• 19c G.laNOl.OVI LAIWU JUllllTO!! lltlllMIOOlnlUnf ¥1 ........ a...-oo ~'412 IJIW.WMiti.. ...... 11\ .... , .... ~ ... IW ,,. ........ ·-- . ' •, I " ' '/ I I I I I J Cf DAILY PtlOT ' ' ... Thurs.d1y,Augua114. 1975 Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY Fast t1et Ra<•e Ends Br~tain Captures ·Admiral's Cup .Title II.You az:e looking to save money on boatirlg gear, PL Yl't10 UTI I. Eni.:Jand IAJ>) -American ketl'h Kialoa, skip- don t try 1t on personal flotation devices (PFOs) Great Britain v.·as nan1td v.'inner pered by CaliCornian Jint Kilroy. eveniftheyhaveaCoastGuardapprovedlabel. of the Admir:Jl·s Cup \'achting She is a 1..·lass I entry and the Jt has come lo the attention of the Coast Guard series Thursday· v.·ith West largest yacht in the fleet. that some defective PFDs are being offered for sale Germany Sel·ond and the United It y,·as another five hours as "reconditioned" or "factory seconds.·· As far as States third. before the Brazilian yacht Saga lhe CG is concerned, they are a no-no. Tht"se plaeincs \\'ere based on captained by E .S. lorentzen, BOATING The Coast Guard reminds buyers that any item pro\lisional points totals, with crossed the ·1ine. She was sold as Coast Guard appro\·ed must be made or all many or the 57 competing yachts rollowed five minutes later by the ne>A· materials and meet all applicable standards. still to t.'ross the finish line at · Frenl'h l'lass I entry Pen Duick ''Factory seconds" or unserviceable devices do not Plymouth a ftl!r the Fast net VI , skippered by EricTabarly. meet these standards and are NOT Coast Guard· Race. the last of four events approved. C'Ounting £or lht.• cup. TABAR LY SAID that at one 1 Britain ""'as given a lead or point during the night he had SAME GOES FOR "reconditioned" devices or more than 100 points over been becalmed for five hours off any 'A'hicb appear to be damaged in any way. . Germ3ny and apparently had an the Luzard, tht.' most southerly Vega Boat Owne~s ·Form Association "These devices are defe('tive and mav not aid in LbSurmountablt.• lt!iid. point in England. ;saving your life ." says the commander~ of the 11th Kilroy told a similar story. He Coast Guard District at Long Beaeh. SE . .\RLY 300 yachts sailed in said KiaJoa ·s crew was rrustcatcd Also. anyone who intentioan1ly sells a defective the Fastnet llace. bot only 57 or by calm £or thr('e hours Wednes. PFD is in violation of federal la"' and subject to stiff them -three fron1 ('ach of 19 day morning "·ithin sight of \'ega-27 saiiboat O'A'llers are in- \'ited to join a ne>A·ly formed Vega Association. penalties. the commander \\1arns. All suspected countries -"·ere ('Omµeti ng for Plymout h. sales or defet:ti\le persona) flota tion devi ces should the Admiral's Cup . . Provisionally Britain had 98C For ,membership information v.Tit~ to Bill Balliot, 605 J\tontana Apt. 10. Santa ~lonica, 90402, or be reported to the Coast Guard Office or Boating First across the [inish, just points , \\'e st Germany 875 anc' Safety,19PineA\le.,LongBeach.90802 . before 6 a .m .. \\'as the 79·root lheUnitedStates 846. ca!! (213) 393-4191. · Ho~ important are PFDs "''hen it comes to saving --------------------------- your life? Random reports from Coast Guard accci· dent reports: • TH~ OPERATOR OF AN unidentified pleasure craft 1n Del aw are r eported that a passenger fell overt?<>ard .• He was not "''earing a PFD and disap- peared rrom sight before he could be recovered. During the same weekend in another part or the country. a J4 ·root pleasure boat capsized with two adults and three c hildren aboard. One Of the adults . managed to swim ashore but later died. The other adult, a 60..year old man was not "·earing a PFD. His body "·as never recovered . . In som e areas. persons engaged in "''ade fishing in the surf should wear life saving devices. Earlier this summer a father and his three children were wade-fishing off Grand Isle, La. A large "''a\•e took the'!' out to sea. They were not "'earing PFDs. The bodies of the father and one child were recovered. Tu·o other children "'ere not recovered. IT'S NOT ONLY IMPORTANT to have the de- vices aboard. They shou.Jd be r eadily accessible- and even worn ir conditions portend danger. PFDs stowed away in a locker are of no value if that com · partme nt is flooded . It ha~ been theorized that the late Orange County supervisor IJ,on Caspers and his eight companions wh? wer~ lost_ when their boat sank on a trip from BaJa Ca11forn1a to Newport might have been saved ?r at least their bodies recovered -if the life Jackets had not been sto\~1ed in a for•Nard lockt!r where they were inaccessible. L. JtJ. Boyd 'Third Year Itch' Worst THA~ YEr\R. of marriage during which a husband ts most hkely to stray is said to be the third. Just about 25 out of every 1,000 mar· riages e nd '<''ith divorce in that year. Only 13 out of every 1,000 break up in the seventh year. And a mere 10 o ut of every 1,000 come apart in the 10th year. A~ONG THOSE couples who can·t have children, the men statistically are more likely than the women to be 1n ~ ·fertile, according to recent research. OUR LANGUAGE MAN says not one citizen in 100,000 hereabouts kno\.\.'S that ''fewtrils" is just another \l.'ord for ··tnnes. ·· ._ WHALE Q. "Could a \•:hale ac· tually swallow a man '<''hole?" A. That whale with teeth, such as the s perm whale, can do it. Its throat is big enough. But the largest or all whales, the baleen blue whale, couJctn•t handle it. That one's throat is only about a foot in diameter. Biggest animal ever found in a blue whale's innards was a small penguin. "STAGECOACll" was the movie that made John Wayne a star. But the late Gary Coope r was the first choice for that role. The film "High Noon" revitalized Cooper's career. But Wayne was the original selection for that role. HEN'S EGGS Please, my dear, do not wash those hen's eggs be( ore you put them in the refrigerator. You'll scrub away the special oil that seals the pores of the shells. You don't want them to taste like e \lerything else in the refrigerator • do you? You don •t want them to go bad early: what? . Wl~EN 1\ C1\PE buJI buffalo and a lion get into a fight. both usuaJly die. Or such be the iD· di cation of skeletons found in Africa. SALE Stereo speaker set 18.66 R~g. 22 ~ "" susoens .in w :., t "ee'fi'' Com:i1e1e .,,.,1h .... re naraware •nstr.ic11ons SALE~~~;;;~~ Car ramp 22.99 R99. 21J.ff. A. s•wr jy Car 1amp fo• 1rie l'lome mecrian1c PREMIUM BELTED TIRES • Whilewalls • 2 belt plies fiberglass • 78 series styling • 2 bias plies polyester Size Reg. F.E.T. 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I"~ ci• mt •1·r~g, ro, c~ .. ,., ~.,.~ "'o•n •no mo~! ca"''""''' -< '°' dooc bfot .• ~t INTRODUCTORY I i SPECIAL 'f Glidden Spred ® • Latex Flat Wall Paint 5.49gal. Rtg. 7 49 Comple1ety _acrubtlllble. Wef1es '" 20 ,,,,,, JOOO clec ora!or colors to choose War'" warer cleanup JCPemey '"lo.,,.,, h '• SALE . . . 2 Boat Shows Set on Coast T'<''O new boat shows, scheduled to take place in Newport Beach Sept. 4-7 and Sept. 11·14, have been planned to bt• or specUic interest to Calirornians, ilccordin to the producers, Peter Marshall and Dick Z."'enley. Both shows are scheduled for the Newport Dunes area in the back bay. ''WE SF.LF.CTED THE site," said Mai-shall. "because 'A'C could put 50 to 60 craft in the water for .each show. In udditton there is enough space to erect a large tent to provide 40,000 square feet or ex hibit space for such things as gear, accessories, com· municattons equipment and nautical wearing ap~ · parel." At the show site there .'<''ill be parking for 5,000 cars ""'ith overflow parking available at Fashion Island, wilh shuttle bus service in between," the producers said. THE FIRST OF ntE two shows will feature sailboats , including,. a 65·foot shchooner being trucked in from Sausalito. The second show wiJJ have a neet of new power boats. t\:larshall is vett.•ran producer of in-t.he-water boat sho\vs in the Atiami Beal'h area. 1'-.enley is a Jocal sailing enthusiast. The l>A·oshows "'iii be called the Newport Beach In- ternational Sailboat Show and the Newport Beach In· ternational Power Boat Show. 5 If Slurd~. loldong al.,monum fr.irrw U l hsted Handy household htll)l'r! Roll~r & Tray Set 4.99 ~ 6 pc. II'~ all Ile re [ verylhing you rletld lo get professional lc)Q~•ng 1est1llS when you do •I ym.nself. • IN THE LONDON publishing comp3ny or J ohn Murray, Ltd., is a safe, and in that safe is a tin box, and in that tin box are doiens of tiny parchment envelopes. Each contains a lock of hair and each is inscribed with a girl 's name and a conquest date. The collection was the personally accumulated property or George Gordon, Lord Byron. On one little envelope on Byron's script is written: "Whose this I ~as don'trecollect, butitisof 1812." ...... _ ---The Treasury Premium Latex House Paint Caulking Gun MUSTARD PLANTS in the Arabian deserts are purple, not yellos as hereabouts ... SJNGER PEGG YLEE makes aJmost as much money on her greeting card verses as on her sheet music. ~ .MINNESOTA folk on the average see the north em lights about2S Limes a year. ALWAYS THOUGHT the o!d."time orchard operators whitewashed their tree tnmb to discourage insects from crawling up into the branches. That's wrong, says Chet L Switell. The whltewaab was meant to reneci the winter sun which tmded to crack the bark alll>elnet,aays be. - ·"""--------""' I ' • • i • Salt prices tff«lht'I Tiu.in. thru S.t. Au&. 115, 1975. 6.99 gal. Rec. 9.99, Our btSI house paint. ytfytt ~h !10<Sh l1sb tor ~tllS M110ew raulant. Hundr~s of colors. 1.49 Qui Ci<.. 'as.y way 11:1 plui:i up Crlltk' ilro.;nd window~ and 1utter$. 881 Li ll'• Caulk1i:i11 Y rtodge. I • • .. ' ~Geo rge !ti' in Clemente lrVine '{lad Seed' Opens The ''nomadic season•• or 1975-?6 begins Friday ni Khl for the Jrv·ine Con1munity Theater. Squeezed out or their home or last sea~on , the Golden West Col.le!!;e Actor 's Playbox, the Jrv1ne players will present their new Seiison on three ditferenl 6tag~s , be¥inning with Friday's operung or "rhc Bad Seed" at the Fountain Valley Community Theater. The Ma xwell Anderson drama will play Fridays and Saturdays for three weekends. Intermission Tom Titus ulle, David Paull.on. lJiane Bent· ly and Joanne Applegett. "George M" wilJ be presented in six performJnces through Aug. 23 in the Triton Center at San Clemente High School, 700 Ave. Pico, San Clemente . Reservations 492·046Sor: 4VS-l133. Tilus rounding out the backstage crew. ''The Bad Seed'' will be staged a t 8:30 p.m . through Aug. 30 at the Fountain Valley theate r , 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley.Reservations SS'l-7297. WINDING UP its second suc- cessful summer engagement al South Coast Repertory this v.·eekend is the rock·gospel musical ''G0dspell .'' Final performances '<''ill be given tonight, Saturday and Sunday at 8 p .m ., Friday at 7 and 10 and Sunday afternoon at 3 in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa . Reservations 646·1363. Heading the "Bad Seed" cast are Su san O'Connell as Ule dis· tr aught mother and young Barrie Calhoun as he r daughte r , a "perfect " little girl whose only bad habit is committing murder. Phyllis Jones and Onofre Gutier - rez take the top supporting roles or the landlady and the han- dym an, r espectively. ALSO OPENING this weekend is Lhe patriotic musical "George M," the life story or songwriter- performer George M. Cohan, be- ing presented by the San Clemente Community Theater. Directed by Paul ldeker, the show inaugurates the theater group's "bicentennial season" or Amer>cana-r elated produ~lions . Beginning its second full week on the boards is the original com· edy "Leonardo, the Florentine" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Judson Earney plays the title role of a time· traveling Da Vinci in the produc· lion, on stage nightly except Monday. Reservations 492-9950. COMPLETING T llE Irvine Ensemble w ill be l .. ois Farah, Del Jones, Charles St. John, D. D. Calhoun, Larry Eldon, David Long and director ·rom Titus. Long doubles as s tage manager and set designer. wllh J oanne Wolcott, Leigh Johnson and Beth Chuck Robe rts, a veteran Broadway and llolly wood pe rformer (who san g for Richard Beyme'r in the movie ','West Side Story''), takes the ti- tle role, with Richard Tudor and Alice Netzen (reprising an earlier role) as Cohan·s parents. Other principals a re J_anena Lov- Morgan Beal TV Veteran ByVERNONSCOTr HOLLYWOOD (UPI> -Harry Morgan is alika· ble man, orf screen and on. Perhaps that's why this season he's starring in his eighth television series. His baggy eyes and lopsided grin have been a part of the tube since 1952 when he starred in ··December Bride'' wlththe late Spring Byington. Beginning this fall he will be a regular in the "M· A-S-1-l " c ast, replacing McLean Stevenson as com- manding officer of that zany medical group. Morgan has spent 15 of th e past 22 years as a television fixture. Following "December Bride" he •• _'I ,,, was a regular in "Pete-and Gladys.'' ''Kentuc ky Jones,'' "The Ric hard Boone Show," "Dragnet," "The D.A." and ''Hee Ramsey.·· MORGAN IS LOW-KEV. He _ exudes warmth and dry humor. ~ - . probably is the r eason he holds j His sort sell, unobtrusive quality -" the record for most series as a MOR~A"' star performer. Hi s costars c ustomarily grabbed most or the at- tention -Miss Byington, Denriis Weaver, Boone and Jack Webb. He replaced Ben Alexander as Sergeant Friday's :sidekick when "Dragnet" was exhumed 10 years ago. Now. howe ver. Morgan faces the mostdif. ficult assignment of his career -taking over for Stevenson in ''M-A-S-H.'' The popular CBS series also will r·eplace Wayne <Trapper John) Rogers. who departed following a contract dispute this s ummer, with Mike Farrell. "l 'M A BIG FAN OF the show," Morgan said during a shooting break in the s ixth episode. "I 'll miss McLean and Wayne. "When they killed off McLean last year the pro- ducers still hadn't found a replacement for him. When I accel'ted the role or Col. Sherman Potter I dldn 't know that Wayne wouldn 't be back either. ''The way the s how is going 1 don't know if they'll be missed. Maybe the audience will see things dif- ferently.·· Morgan cannot explain his durable popularity with vi ewers. He's simply grateful for it . "All my r oles in comedy and dramatic shows have been easy, old shoe characters,·· he said. ''But I've never been type cast. ''ALSO, THE PEOPLE I play have been pretty muc h lik e me. My favorite was Pete in 'Pete and Gladys' because I just played myseU.'' Until now Morgan has found it easy to slip into h.is characterizations. But he 's having trouble ritting himself inside of the skin of Colonel Potter. He is, after all , the new kid on the block in ''M ·A· S.H." Alan Alda, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville and Gary Bur.ghoff have had three years to get comforta- ble in their parts. And the shadow of McLean Stevenson hangs over Morgan as well. "Being chief surgeon is all Colonel Potter has in common with Colonel Blake, the character McLean played," Morgan said. "I wanted to keep that fi sh hook hat he wore, but McLean took it with him. "SO FAR l 'VE HAD to play the part pretty straight. I 'd like to make the colonel a little more wacky. It's taking me lime to find the right niche for this guy. But things will fall into place. "Everyone has.gone out of his way to make me feel a part of the '1\-1 -A-S.H' ramily. In my experience each series develops a strong family feeling. It's one olthe nice things a bout working in a weekly show. IAl l lA STlllSAMD JAMES C AAH "'fUHHY LADY .. IN ) ....... ..._.. "lllTTllfUH ... ........ , "Even before Gene Reynolds and Larry Gelbart (the show 's producers) approached m e, I said ir l had my choice or any series on the air it would be 'M· A-S·H.' "J prefer comedy to drama. It comes more naturally lo m e. The good thing about this show is the sardonic. cynic al humor. It's not typical Ouffy situa- tion comedy. "During the years when I wasn't in a series I played a lot of g uest roles and appeared in movies. But I Lik e doing a weekly series becausethere's som e place to go ever y day. An actor can go crazy with too muchfreetime. "When you join a show like this one, you always have something to lookforwardto. '' · MASH, Five-0 Top TV Ratings NEW YORK (AP) - Reruns of seven comedy, one m edica l and 12 police or private eye shows accounted for last week ·s highest-rated evening television shows , according to A. C. Niel se n audience es timates. The ratings. made public Tuesday, showed that the most-watched programs last week were "M-A·S·H" a nd "Hawaii Five-0 " (both CBS ); "Police Woman" <NBC>: "Streets or San Francisco" and "S-W- A-T" (both AB C); "Man- nix." "All in the Fami- ly,·· "Good Times," ··c annon ,·· a nd "Medical Center" <all CBS >: "Rockford Files" !NBC); ''Harry o ·· • <A.BC); ''NBC Sunday M ystery Movi e:·· ''Barnaby Jon es," "Mary Tyler Moore" and "Rhoda" (all CBS); "Sanford and Son" and "Chico and the Man" (both NBC): and "Ko- jak·· <C BS) and "The Rookies" (ABC). Coming Mol')day: ·Carol Kimzey and The Kimzey Report S.n Diego Frwwey 118'\ltOI, eae Ant°" Btvd. c:o.ta ....... 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Co·E•eci1to•r.ot the Woll 1,,,. follow Ing pet'lo0•1' ill<• OOl"CI M•· AltOl'Mfl•r IEatcutor ot,,..tw•"" Mildt ,,.., IO•b!<1<1~n All ttl'I• I ollfltllb0Vt1Wm .. <l~C-nl ~·:·;MA U • ••o•••'''' ' PvbU~dO••no<C6'1IO•il•~··· lnQUl\fl•r>q "M'k' dtC lo•b•dOOn ""d LOUIS MILLll' R Al\ID AL8E Rl 8ERCi • · ""'e! .... b•llOl vo;(I AtlowMW• COA'!.l AL PROPE Alll:iS, 3. MA RINE July 1•, 31, .... Augu\11, "· 1'15 1141) II YIN ... onci•• n•~·'· ,~ .... or Cll>lo••· "'19Wlltflllr•81vd. PROPERTIE'>. 4 . S EJ.VIEW !h1'b<lllOl,•f>l<J•n olla !nr1n""o<t0tof l.osA"91!le\.(elilornl1t.OOl6 PAO PERT IE'!., ) · H A RB 0 ll' 1-------------·I tlp(llon4,,oat>lil•n .. ,,..ln•" Tel: !JIJJ t».+IOl,tll·>l.M PROPEll'llES, 6 . ANCHORAGC. PUBLIC NOTICE 801\10 PROPOS1TION sr-~u 1""' AtwMrl .... C.·l!•ICullr• PROPERT IES, 7. SEA BREEZE l<vlne Rancn W•I•• 01\tncl oncoK Ml J'W)llU'ltd °''" ... C6'il Daoly PHOI, PROPER l l ES, I . '!.H 0 A ELI 1\1 E lr>Mtlle<l"'i' llrl<;I "'u• Ooe<"~••I oblo(l.o• """'911t1 1,1•,21,11,lt7i l02l-I~ PROPER TIES,•. MAIN STREET llMJ lion l>Of'ld• IQ• imp<OV"M•nl Oht<1ct PROPERTIES, 10 . C APSfAl\I SUPEAIOll COUlllTOl'CALll'OANIA "'o 106 lfl,.•tol on'"" ""'0""' Of PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICll'TO•ERSONS INTll' Rll'STl:O 11\1 THE ESTATE OF MltR'f al.AIR WILLIAMS ,, PROPERTIES, 11 , '!.EXTAl\l t "COUl\ITYOFORANCiE S,.,t.66!.000,111•m•••mumonh"•\l1lll0 PAOPERTIE'!., 12 $EA ISLAl\IO CASEl\IUM8ER 20tl11 <Jlelgl'lll)('rctntt9-l<>t>rannum,IOM• PROP EA:TIE'!.. I). M EDITER· $Ulro!lro!QNSOl\ICOMPUlll\IT o""'"""''°"'"vc:!-..ar•.\andtow ll!ll!""i RA l\IEAN PROPERTIES, 1•. PACIFIC Pliintolh : PACll'IC EMPLOYER'!. k>t tt.... cnllec!lon, lreat,.,....nl. #'Id O•\.o VIEW PAOPEll'TIE'!., 31* ("'"lnO ll\ISURAl\ICE COMPANY. 4 torPC>f•· -lll 01 !.C'"'I~. inCluctono """''• •~· Cloisl•-, !.an J<11n Clphtr""°, CA. 11.,,.. Vl KARL OURS10N. YERNON 1ottw<>i••, 1'•itlmen\ l1tlhl••'· 111.,..., 91•1} RAY O•KL'I'. EYPL MAURI(.£ pumplnq•oulpMent •nttallnet•• .... ., CAOS8V FINAN CIAL, a <NAR l\I ER, WILLIAM POl>T!. • ..OUll)Menl tin<I p•opet!J U•rn•lot, ii<•. C.lilarnla Co•11ctrall0fl. 3109!> Camino ./'llLLIAM KAU\E. JR., JULIA quhl<>11 lun<hlo lul!HltontrMl\ ... l~l>f"· C.p1r.t•an<>, San Ju/In C•p0>l<oill0, CA. l(RU'!>E, DALE LISSl\IEll. '511ERYL niltmenh to <lrry out Ille 1)1)..,~,,_ "nil '261~ Ll'!o'!.NER, DONALD EIURNS, LUCY P<lf-~ ot tfl e D•-i"tt cont~""'" In KE NNETH R CRO'!.El'f. 21101 ~I•· llU RN S. RO I.IE N f Pll'OS'!.E R, conlr•<lt, !ntlvctonQ cnnt""" wil t\ ,.:;.,,. Hiii~ Or., Siln Judi\ (,.11<>1•-. BERl\IARO (LAV TON, (;ER l\LO otl'le••11enclet.INl11a yM~n!ot o1»•r;>I· CA. '261S ;;I\ y. Pf, 1 RI CK IJ"P /, O'f WI\ 11 L, inq •""' Olfl•• co\h 01 l"r Ol~ttlCI dnd ALPHON'!.US.G. BENTl..EY.3'718 llE RNAPO CL AYTON. (;(RAlO IN!e~ldblhl'l'""nt di "'' nr p,,r1 n! 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T""' pcon la• 1•lct C'lecUon 1fl11ll bl) Oi)l!'ned 111 l ;(IO o"CIOCk • m ., "" '"'' n.,.nlN) ot r.al!I C'lecllo)n 8n<I "'"!I bl!' .,@'Pl Q(>en until l :Ob o'tloc ., p,m., on, 1"'111 d•Y, "'"~" tfle ~•me tlllll be clo.ed. , 'f>lo•it lmp•e>vem•nl O•~lfof l '"""I+ con· r.1i1Vll' " '"'01P el••< I""' I""' '"" tO• tfl<l l>"~P<>\11 a! fl.Ol!llf>Q '"'" "l~•t•m Tllft pOl""CI pl<ICP IO• ~••d P•'"f'"CI "'''" tJ!! the pl~l' ""•e•n11tt~r <l""Cl"~ll"ll, .\I'd 11"11! pet-.on~ h(ore•ndttor n,.,,..,,..., 1'r•llCI ""'"'"'" qudhtoeO •net fllh\l~!I 10 ....,,~ o1 ,.,;a e1ec11on. """" """" ~Pl>O•""--<I •• ""'"'~'' ot tfle Oe>d•CI OI Elf'<.1•6", ln~lo<, Ju!l<;le 1nct C.lf"••~. ,,."""°' li~lr. 1nd .t\ alle•nal•'\ lo• ~•Cl l\o.11d C>f El-MllOf'. wfl•t" 11ne•n•""'' .,...,11, hi lhf: ,,.Mr In wfllcf\ tl"tl!y "''" "ppnmlP<f,, 1111 ,.,.,. v•(•flelei on tfle 8011•!1<>1 i::•~ lion 1• 11n~ ()111\it meml>e'•• 11ppe>lnt~d t• !.lllCI 8<11•" OI Elecllon dO not ~tlfnd .C lt>e°""'nlnqnl lhepOll. I POlllNGPLA(E: r INSPECTOR: JUOC.C:. S..inclC11n,on Rew""')lr ~l1M>e"'"'"' Irvine, C.h!oon•~ -------------I CLER !(~. J11ml'\K,.•tw'f" Jo~nYOUnq\tt'Alll PUBLIC NOTICE --- I ,. C'§ CAIL V PILOT ThurSday. August 14, 1975 .( · "GODSl'ELL" 11 1tec1i .t sc;:a .,, ,..,,.. .. .,,_-4 Dtwi1t ""-SCA-. ~ 10Vt1A -1 J\ll>llotM ~.-:110t1. l\jl!J..:I ~ cri~ l ............ -• •• "°"'BEST £VERI • ~HAL 2 WHkS -CLOSlS AUG. 17 SPICIAL 10 P..M.. NIDAY PHFOIMAHCE PllF. TUES. Tt9:U SUN. -CALL FOi llSEIVA TION ~'fl Jbuth Coast Repertor_\ 64'-1 6J NOT SINCE I..Ov'E SlDRY. .. • ----,Thi' true ~tcryot l1IJ K1nrno11t. llll: An-.:r11.j n L)lyn1~'1L IRISTOL IV ~ •l~1f,·n..lc1 1dl0St' trJ~i.;' fall tl.X.'k c\t'ryth1ni-: but her It!~. And 11'!10tuunJ thrcourJ~ to 11\~ lhrl"ll~h the kl..~ ct' a1C 1\'ry ~I' .. , 1.il n1Jn. HOW PLAYING. -·-s.c...~- 540-7444 IH ORANGE COUNTY ,l'"'"vo, -·-- -"~.;o, ~,.ii"'-' _, _. , ... , •-:JO iol-T l t:l0-1:• 11.f«)&U I !CMAUS IJoJll.l.«I .U...._llAfl ~KIN:• <A• U><l WHITE LINE FEVER 1o01 ~Int.UNI rol.I STEPFORD WIVES 100! a 13 Tht· lf'rrif11i11g ntolioo picture fron1 the l1·rrifqing h'o. I be.'it :w.llt~r. .JAWS .::v -;; ~ ::;. -'.¥ ., : .. :·:~ ;,'.;:.~~.~~~.~~:;.:.::~:~~:~~:~:~~~~ ! :·:·.• ... :•, : .•. _: :', · .. :.· -I .... •• Jldo llACH 673-8350 lroww .... Udo v-. So-°'" L.otet-It .,.. •• Jo.M to .....,..,., SHAKE ...... An Event ... fARJiifJUAKE '" = Tr y a D ai l y Pi lot Classified 1\d lo buy, sell or rent so methin~. READ\' OR·NOT,AMERICA. 'NASIMU.E' IS 11fE BLOCKBUSTER EllrlElfAINMENT OF.19751 .::~.~,~~~~h!~ ~, .'"A winner! .. .. _.._,,, . ~~ .... . •lliiiCrii j . ' . ' ' .. ~~~ -,:..---. '-........ CO-"ATIJllf toll'I !Ht:ATllEt Steve McOueen "TitE REIVEAS" en Bargain J\latinees Sl. 50 Ti! 2 :30 Senior Citize ns $1. ;JO at all times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SO.COAST PLAZA I .$44-1711 --f;OOLll ttlGH" 1;10 s.t/- 1 :JCl-l:llQ.a:411 ClllEIWAllD THIEE ~:=, "HENNESSEY" t:oo Sert,,_. l :J0-5:1S-9:00 6 :10-9:10 Sat/S- l :l0-4:30-9:30 ""TAKE THE MONEY AHD IUH'" 1-11 Set/S--l0 S...tt· -ntE IEIMCAl.MATIOM OF PETR raoUD"' 7-10:45 s.t/S-1:20-7:00-10:45 "OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" 7-10-.JS s.t/S.. l:2S-7:00-IO:JO "BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY" 1:.45 W /S.. 1:40.5:15-8:45 AVIJl:Al'I ,""(, IN ~OM .................. ............. ...... ,_ ~·~ Jll l TOWlllNG INlllHO"" -SICY ACKID MAILBOX STIMULATES lntlle DAILY PILOT ) I • ) IJl2()11ill!, CM lf)IJ IOI.II il l)lltll'P ThC' Andrc\v Sis lcrs Louis Arm~trong rrcd A~1 ,1ire Count B,1sic ),lLk 13f·nny I lu1nphrey Gogarl J.uncs l .i gncy Cab C.1llo\v,1y [tldic C.1ntor Charhc Chaplin \,V1n~tnn Churchill Gary Cooper Bin g Crosby frJnk1c Darrf'll Cecil B. Dcf...11llc i'v\,1rlcnc Dietrich John Dillinger \V,111 Di .. ncy Nf'l~on rrldy l)ukc I H1 n).tlOn l)ougl.1-. r.1l rhank~ ~ \V. c:. 1"1c•ld'> Cl.i rk G.1lile J.1nct (~aynor t'1 i11Ahth,1l1~•tit ;ii C nlP~ Cary Gran t \.Vood1c Guthrie Billir ~tnl1d ,1y 1 ff'rbPrl I toover ll1 1h 11( 1111· \V,1lt 0r I lnu<:.ton I nil ~.u• I lutlnll Al l nl~on lnsrph Kf'nncdy \vi1h J:ick, Bobby Jn<l T!!d King Kon)~ Ku Klux Kl an F1orplln L.i<;u;i rdia l)orolhy I an1our \1ivicn LC'i}:h ("JrtJlf' l omb,1rd George Rafi Paul Rolie"nn Ginger Ro!.1,ers \Vil! Rn."..:f'f'> I [(•,1nor Ron~C'Vf'lt I 1,1nklin D. Ron~cvcl l 1\IJ'I: Schn1cll1n~ Bf'~~1e ~1nith Ja111(·s Stc\v,1r t T,1rz,1n ~h1r1<'y T <'mp!<' Irvin g Th,1!hc•1g l an,1 Turnf'r 1-:.uc/y \t,1 llc·(1 J,1ck \·V.:irner l)r .. on \Velie"; \V1ll1.-rm \Vf'l!mi1n \Yendell \\'dkic Lnrcu.1 Youn~ lol&UIOVIMWEl IHOWI WARREN IEATTY ~~~i;J/l~ If' 1'0U ~Y(N'T $f(N IT YOU WON'f •fUf.Vf Ill AU0 IUltCONNf~Y ,;MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS"' "DIYIL'S RAIH" "' •.n u• "wtSTWORID" 1-....-~ J Dt.-..TAIH VALL.EV • ......... _ .. _ .... ..., ·APKi:\1 ·. . ·~ >~-·· -; , ............. ~. --'1 I'•--· i• ~·_ ..... __ u_ r.. 1:1 .. hH Fot.-..TAIN VALLEY• .... ,,._._..,.,,,_,,. "" ""' "DEVIL'S RAIN" OK' )olM• ....... 'WHITE LIGHTNING" 1.IM>fi-ellt GE NERAL CINEMA CORPORATION NOW HERE IT IS! THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND ANYWHERE! 21st ANNUAL SOUTHLAND ~ "THE EXORCISr' o.,.n o.u. -11:>0 Montflri• Fri lol:OOPM ·Sl.JS THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •sl2-6121 ~ CITY CfMTRf CIMfMAS HOME & GARDEN SHOW AUGUST 15-24, 1975 S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.I G.O. FRWY tCITY OR. EX.I . ''Young Fr•nk•n•t•ln'' "M•A•!i•H" -"WETUIH Of -,.. ... PAMTHlll .. . . . see millions .of dollars worth of exhibits and dis plays featuring the latest innovations for the home & garden ... COMP.I.HY .. IKI home furnishings & interior decor ... patio's & garden supplies •.. swi mming pools ..• room enclosures & applia nces ... home entertainment & communications ... heating & air conditioning ... land development and the finest mobile home living. ALL AT THE (All CINllTIOllED) ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTEI ADULTS $2.50* (CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE) We cover the waterfront In the DAILY PILOT • S•YI: soc with . di•CO..nl lick.-l•OM yo11r Alphe B•I• M••k•t 01 Thtlfty 0.1111 Sto<•. man i, llllrea Alllerica laughed.Jo lleep 1!11111 • ! U2f)Il1fl), ~ct~~~.~.~~.TER .... , ~I •U•llMCltOlll ~ • ..,.., 979-4141 lflllll THE GREATEST •nuv ~~~= : / The mod world of Hollywood in Its hevdov ..• G·Men and Dill inger... "lrflllant ... the sllv&r screen and breadlines .. captur" with movie stars and mllllonolres... ostonllhlng fklellty, k_ the loughlng, crying, thelto•ltytta' ,;."t, ... never·to·be·forgotten 30'sl ~~'°"-' •· fMW!H~m~.~l,~~ St\N C:ONNll'f (PG) <ANDKJ- Mtlle llETUllll oftllePlnk Pantlllr~..k.. ...... "'"" J'Ol ~ PETER SEU.ERS IS BAa< AS THE tll.ARIOUS Cl,,OUIEAU Plus "DOC SAVNJ£' AT CINEMA WEST t ~\~~~~c~!~MA lC (Qo\Ttlo<TU 540.7444 The Walt Disney Productions' APPLE DUMPI.IXG GANG And "Swlu f•"'°JRolllnlon" INEMA VIEJO - 3 BIG SHOWS IN ONE! • The lftO•I l••~ln•ll11g !low•< •nO II'"''" ehow In Soulh•rn C•tl lotnla wUll • blcen1........,1 ••kll• ol tlvlng ..,..,,,lcen llow. ••• prod11c ed bJ {Mr. Flower Sho•) "'''' M•c••• end H•••r M..c:r••, Jr. * Mor• 11\en 210,000 tq11••• I••• ot gll1terln11 ••hlbll• ' cll•pl•r• giving rou •n oppo<tul\lly lo •-ull what yo., ••nl lot uo-t.om.&gatan . * l•adlng lln11 ol Mo· bll• lio"''' on dltplay allowl1>9 Ill• • ...., ,.,..,_ tn d•tlgn a..O l1uu•r South• .. n Calltomle M""'O. HOUlrS & HOUIS 01 fAMltr fNJOrMfNT: .. ._1ti.!Y1 644.0 760 t ~Tl!?i2!.-11 --· 5)0-4401 CIHEMA WEST •U-\IM O! '01M11•111 Wiii-UM!U 112-1191 CARROL JOE HUMMER -A WORKING MAN WHO'S HAD ENOUGH! . £ !!~~9,_~c~!~MA 10tO•HQonll '540.7444 ~Clt'.~~~•~o~~TER ootu•,."t"''ll 979-4141 lllewrrnan tn "lhe Aus "DONALD AND (G) (! ~-··•.•01•••t THE DUCKLING GANG" (, ""-'•'° MATINIEIDM.Y ll04990 Plus Of.NE llACICIWI ."NIGHT MOY£$" ""The,,,,__ ·-,,, ..... _ You'll FEEL ii as well as see It.. -ti Dw-nlna Pool" (PG) HARPER IS BACK! PLUS s HAllOR TWIN "FRENCH 11••-·1·~10.. CONNl~'~ION 4&.057J 646·l266 TIIEMIT--Olllll---111 R1 -· ' ' ISTOL CIHEMA =~;~ ..... ~7444 . ERNEST IOflGNIJIR EDDIE AL8EfltT IDAUWINO WIUWI IHATNUI KEENAN WYNN CCMtlTAT-0..Hed:IM• ''HIQH'rllll>Vil" . . t ~~I --· llM4" co..tlT ATCIHEMAMIT '.'TOUCH Of' IATAN'' (?C-AWtST c,==...._ 112·• ', , • Thurlday,Augus11 -4 . t975 Irvine I THE PICK OF PUnch J Quakes CAIL Y PILOT CJ 'Road to Tomorrow• Bing, Bob Together, Again Schedule ... ,, Shake Offered . . , The following classes are otfered to the public by the UC Irvine Ex· tens ion Service pro· cram : TMUltlDAY .... ,. "IOI r·•~I U •I t.lt 11roo m Alltr"llll"'·" Wllll1 111 A. f'tQlt, 11.S., Ol<t 1)•111.-111. 1!11w~1tl&11 CM ll<W•· tlft' o4 Amerltt ... IWO•d•J tdtlllloft r>r09rtm, • JO t .m ,·•·:t0 p,m ., Rm, 11~, (°"1Plllt• S.Clt "'tt tlklQ. Fft; 1~•. '"'''*''ll'•kll!Q. lb•l,,,911.wklllN.l'll . TM°ll•lDAY, l'JtlDA'I' ...... 11,lf "Prlm••J EdlKlllOll I"' r1<111111 Now; '"" Eopendtn9 Clt\YOOfn -•CllllO••n Lt1•n Mow l•l•••n,·• Erl< Miit, M.A., <°""l'I' Hwl~, fM Prim••• E01t1ttlto,,,, M•rllo•d, tttt•llo<d1l'llrt, l!nt!tnd. 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"two· ... ••k•nc1 e.i ... .ion PITTSBURGH (UPI) -Six months ago Julie praoram, F•ICU.ys, 1·10 p.m., !>lolut· • '-' •no !M.lni:11,, •:>0 1.m .. s p.m., Kimes 18 forsook her tamily and friends, signed fl.m, \(S, 5.olltt S<le11C.1$ Lt'>. FM: '11 h' " t and I t " ' n• and sas. '"''lllM• P••k lno. 1b1 lr>0 i.6'•' away a er presen u ure possessto • Nntlll. became a member of the Children or God religious · ' P•10AT, ::;u:~:I. SUMOA't' cult. ··1n11t"1~1 i o~ 1 .. A c 1111 Today.atterbeingkidnapedbyherfatherfrom Ak-nsm," c11.1r1es a.,,,,,, ""-D .. ·a street corner in suburban Boston and "depro·· dtlet, ~hebllllttlOl'I •1111 C.0-U~ · ( J li S.•'tk•s, 0r~ c9111111 A1c-~ ~rammed " by two former Children o God, u e SM .. 1cce1. " -•••no ••t•111i.n II'°' u returned to her family . ......... FrlcNoy, 1·101>.M., S.l\lrdlt'l'-.ld • """"•¥. t e .m .•4 jl.m ., R,,,, IOS. Ht.ornet>llle'1 Hiii. FH ! Ml, IMl-1 per•l"'ll. $ATUltDA'l'.A11t1.tl "(-M:Ul'IQ Employ11," How•rd WilMM'I, P•llidtnl. 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I toe: J.olt , ll<h•O.I O••lllnt ID•ino ~«• 11.n<lll. .Top Grads On Coast Honored Several Orange Coast residents were among the •11 UCLA students elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, academic honorary society. during the school year. Member11h lp in the society is based on scholastic standin~ and broad inte r est in the liberal arts. The honored sludcnl'i included Valeri.e C . Hirschi and Christopher A. Smith, both of J.lunl· ington Beach : Michael P. l,ackner of l.aguna Beach ; Bradl ey J . Sherman and Faith Aiko Toyotome or Newport Beach ;· R obe rt M . I.obsenz of San Juan Capistrano and David T. Huntle y of South Laguna. TRACK STAR LOSES RACE BERGAMO , Italy (AP> -Vicenzo Guerini, a 31-year-old bank clerk and former Italian track star, lost a foot race a1a.bult two bandits. IULIE, WHO SAYS SHE 'll'AS "psychological· . ly kidnaped" by the Children ot God lhrough indoc- trination techniques, says she iS "happy to be out of the cult. Her. parents, Norman and Lois Kimes, are equally e lated. . "For a long time, we truly were afraid we'd never see Julie again,'' Kimes said. SINCE IT STARTED IN 1•, the Children ol Cod has attracted growing controversy, mainly from parents charging their rhUdren were pro- grammed or hypnotized into joining I.he cult. Kimes and his wife fll'St grew conce rned about their daughter last November. "Gradually, her personality c hanged con· ·sider ably,•· Kimes recalled. Her eyes, he said. turned noticeably "~lassy '' and her face "serenely plastic."· IN FEBRUARY, JULIE DROPPED out ol col· Jege and left her.family lo join a cull commune. Months later, in a carefully planned maneuver. Kimes and a private investi1ator drove Lo a street corner in Norwell. a Boston suburb, where Julie and other cult members were selling Children or God literature. . . Kimes leaped from the auto, tackled his · daughter from behind and "assisted" her into the car. SHE 'll'AS THEN DRIVEN TO New York !or "deprogramming." · ' . Julie. who h11s since returned to her fa mily and re-enrolled in a nearby college, confirmed that upon arrl ... ing in Boston she was subjected to intense in- doctrinatien. "Mainly, they repealed passages rrom the Bi · ble. taken out of context, to teach us to forsake our families and hate our parents, and lo strictly obey leaders in the Children or God, which was our new family,·' Julie said. ·CULT MEMBERS, I ULIE SAID; "become convinced they are living the life God has chos~n for them, that any other life is wrong, and God wall r e· tali ate 3gainst anyone who leaves." . " . Julie has left on an e"tended vacation to.make sure these people don't get to her and pull he r bac k through post-hypnotic suggestion,'' Kimes said. Before leav-i.Dg, she gave h e r parents a notarized statement giving them power lo use police assistance in retrieving her from the cult, should she again tall under its influence. . OCC to Give Pilot Class The National Aircraft Owners and PlloL~ Al&OCiation will present a flight instructor clinic Aug. 26·28 at Orange Coast College. It will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily in the OCC Forum : Admission to the three·day seminar is $35. Registration will be held at 7:30 a.m . on Aug. 26. The clinic is designed for flight lnstruc· tors, n ight instructor applicant.s, gold seal ap· plicants, ground instructors, and fixed base operators. It involves 24 hours or concentrated lectures and discussion designed lo update the night instructor and to better prepare the night instructor a1Jpli cant for the FAA oral and fii1h1tesl. •~rom Wire Services ·Desert Bob llope a nd Bing Cr08by, both in their 70s , will star in ''The Road to Tomorrow," their seventh and perhapK final "Road" picture togel.her, a zspokesman a nnoun ced. PALM SPRINGS <AP) Th" veteran entertainers will play a pair of -Two moder ate earth· widowed grandrathers and lhe script will include a quakes senl .s hivers role ror their Jon g-time feminine sidekick, Dorothy through lhis Southern Lamour. California desert r esort J~ope and Crosby last starred in "The Road to early today and ofriciuls Hong Kon!{"' in 1962. said the y trigge red a The spoke!l man 11ald production will begin next flurry of phone call• year in Hollywood and Europe. from anxious re8idents. • Police Di$patcher Vic-Pat Geroy says hi s failure to pass the phy8ical tori a Metcalr said onJy exam for the Seattl e Police department Is a blow lo one of the callers rcPort· his pride. l·le is the reignin~ Mr. SeatUe Physique. ed any damage, A man Geroy, a 200-pound six -footer, said he flunked gaid the tremors opened the exam although several months ago he won his up a crack in one wall of title in competition with JO others. his house, she added. l·le al!!o has trophies for placi ng third in the a.tr . Martin Friedman, a Watihington and fifth in Caltech research .(--------~ the Mr . Nor thw e s t e ngineer, said the firsl PEOPLE ) pageants . tremor was al 1 :09 a .m . Nearly 41 percent of and it measured 4 on lhe the men failed the police Richter Sca l e . The physicaltest. second, two 1ninutes ·tater, was milder and il measured 3.7. Ftre Spreading LOS ANGELES (APl -Pushed by e rratic winds, the arson-caused brush and timber fire in the Ange!C's N alional Forest h as swelled to 6,300 acres. Of(icials said early to- day that they had no idea when the 1,3 50 fire '(~_s1_a1_e _) • Actress Glynis Johns, who won a Tony award for her performance in "A Little Night Music" dur- ing its 18-month Broadway run. was taken to a Lon- don hospital in :.i dazed condition. Miss John s, 52, was found in he r Chelsea hom e by her father. actor Mervyn Johns. • Wallace Albertson, v.•ife of actor Jack AlbertHn, said a /.trassroots Organi zation s he heads appealed to Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. to block an Atlantit· Ri chfield Co. plan lo make consum ers pay for the development of Al aska North Slope natural gas. Mrs . Albe rtson, president of Ca liforni a Democr3tic Council, said the Public Utilities Com - mission should ne\lerhave agreed to the Arco plan. ·'This is corporate blackmail,·· said Mrs. Albertson. • Former white house aide Egli Krogh, Jr., failed The tour will o~n wilh two concerts al the Jlonolulu International Center on Sept. JO-Oct. 1. • The girl in the "Teenage t.ust" l·shirt stood in the shade of a bush and clapped her hands when l>emocratic presidenti al hopeful Fred llarrls said. "You 're the kind of people who ought to be running the country .'' ''Gather 'round,' Harris told a crowd oC a bout 100 from atop a six·inch-high platform as he swung lnlo his free·...,·heeling campaign s tyle al De~ Moines. "We're gonna take up a. collection in a minute . and I wanna ma ke sure you get in on i l." Harris, a former U.S. sena tor, arrived in . a camper, the vehicle foc his .. On the Road to lhe White Hou se'' cam . paign. Hi s driver backed the white and green Win- nebago up against a tree. • Timpani st Elayne Jones agreed to drop her lawsuit for tenure in lhe San Francisco Sy mphony orchestra in relurn for a new vote by a players' committee on whether she should be retained. Miss Jones, the orchestra's only black female pl ayer, fil ed a s uit chargi ng discri mination after . the playt.'rs· committee voted last year not to give her tenure . Under the compromise plan to be supervised by U.S. District Judge Spencer Williams, all parties in the dispu te will a bide by the outcome of an Aug. 25 vote taken a mong the seven-member players' com- mittee and conductor Seiji Oz:awa. • f'roM Page Al5 CO AST SITES ••• fighte r s on the lines might contain the stub- born, 6-day-old blaze in rugged Pac oima Ca- nyon, about 30 miles north or Los Angeles. Damage to natural r e- sources in the forest has exceeded $1.25 million and fire-fighting costs are estimated at more than $2 million. in an attempt lo have the Wa shington Supreme preservation. open space, scenic acces.s and recrea- court modify an order disbarring him from practic-lion for possible uses. ing law in the state. -San Clemente Coastal Palisades is a 253-acre By a 6-3 margin, the court denied a petition parcel bound.ed by the San Diego Freeway, Pacific from Krog h who a!ikcd that the original order be Coasl Hi ghway, Avenida Pico and r esidential de- changedtoa suspension. velopment . It's a portion of the larger Reeves Krogh was disbarred for his part in the Whit e Ran ch and the area suggested is assessed al lfouse Plumbe rs unit and subsequeut testimony $1 ,365,000. !:iuggested uses Include recreation, open during an invesliJ!alion or the activi ties. . space, view access, sceruc and agricultural. • -Department of Ti_-ansportalion Pr~perty in Convicted murderer Roman Oleja.Jcaak wants Huntington Beach, ad1acenl to .Pacific Coast to return lo the prison where he li ved more than hair llighway and bounded by Magnolia Avenue and a century because he can"t adjust to the outside Santa Ana River Mouth. It's a 34-acre site and Cltlef R~ world. would cost nothing to acquire, but could be The 7S· year -old bachelor v.·as freed from transferred from the stale Department of OCEANSIDE <UPI) -Southern Mi chig an Prison in April after spending S4 Transportation. It is a deiraded wetland that could Pot i c e C h ie f Ward vears behind bars -the longest lime anyone has be restored and aJso used for open space and Ratcliff. 52, a 27-year· Slayt.'<i in a Michigan prison. p:lssive recr eation . veter an of the police Olejniczak \\'rote to lhe prison warden, appeal---Santa Ana River Mouth property bounded by force, resigned Wednes-ing foc a chance to return "home". Santa Ana Ri ... er a nd Costa Mesa Bluffs involves 159 day a fte r being ·sus-"Iwantlobe back withmyfriends."hewrote. acres and is assessed at $1,020,000. Its proposed pended for criticizing Olejniczak's appeal was turned down because uses include ecological reserve, archaeological site b I a c k s and mis -of lack of prison space and the warde n's lack of and a regional pa rk. representing facts about authority lo return him to hi s bare 6-by-lO·foot cell. -Dana Point Headlands contains two parcels the department budget. * with a combined acreage of 138 acres and assessed · City Manager Larry John Deaver will make his first tour or the valuation of $825,000. It's located at the northern Bagley said Ralclirr South Pacific with concerts in Hawaii, Australia boundary or Dana Poinl Suggested uses include "' blamed Oceanside's in-and New Zealand. recreation, open space and scenic view arcess. creasing crime rate on~~-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ an -undermanned police force, an uncooperative city administration and gangs of blacks in the streets. . :-._ ......... . 00 .... --· " ... . "''c;,'~.'u =~•'s i.._., l(IMG-Slll s ~,utSS snsT1.3 l RlSS stl s111 .• "J ,,...uJL r.'1111'1 ,""'o" , ·-0 •·:, .,,100 c,v ~ CO"C''' j A'uu " 't ·.v·· f"•1..t 9S \' 't't """" ... , \.. $ "'"' t1ll JllA1'1.••' a Q\111 JrAAttllS' ¢1 'tl.l_\L ii.I D ins,£!) ,,...QUl.n.11 SI \D\:!:: ·~ ""°(ID ,, ..... qJ'. 33'0 juries. ~ .: ~ "'&: ... ~-:a"'-.,.. ,....,.._¥'. ~ You're Invited To Come Celebrate With Us.U i ,_TheGrandOpeningOIOurNew I ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH-WESTMINSTER ; • 1 ~TORE i HeadQuarters for SIMMONS BE AUTY RE ST "'•~ MATTRESS and SIMMON S HID E·A·BED t·~ j SOFA aeos. OIANGI COUNTY'S LAIOEST ~ DIS,LAY •f Slmmori1 Pl"M11lt1. ] Grand Opening Prices Are Good ·;, ~ At All Three locations l ;! DELIVERY AVAILABLE •, .,,,,_ "'''"""""~""-""" l· .'!"" . '~"it.A '~.~~~:'f.-:.£ ~" f y..,, Chtok<11 ). IOUD OAI( CHEST BED t•••\ .......... , --~ {••~U..,,,.Ol ~-R ..... ~ .. -~ --' _,,,J-) dlr-•• " ...... ·- IUNO Siii CUSTOM GUllnO Jn>Je.~l~~ ., ""'~· All STOJllS YILYn if OPIN KING-SIZE f DAR.T PATCHWOIK 10 AM t• 9,M SATUIOAT 10 AM te t 'M SUNOAT 11 AM te 6PM -~ OYll 200 SOFA BEDS I< IN STOCKI! ' • QUllT llDSPllAD -SOLID llASS HIAOIOllO t YfNfCOl'>MI. l .,;~ -::::. (4300 \ ~. ...... gsoo , .. ~· BUI Rejeded ·1 :':, $2 -~--ll~l~l s&ff &EDS •, SACRAMENTO <UPI) ' ~ ·" GROUP OR fU • -An effort to take away D' ce CORKlR .. 1GS "''.!!.... ~ SAVI i s14300 "~" a potent re-election 1 9 rlt R $'Al/In ' Police said G uerinl, who retired this year as a 100-meter relay man wilh the national track team, vainly chased the two ma1ked men after they held up lhe b1nk !or the equivalent or ..... weapon o( incumbent if~ . ::...-=.:-::-_-su~~ur (t1oic.e\ ! lawmakers -their tax-\! :t;:i::'~";~ L----.,.-..,---.,.---------~ · 9 • y e r . f i n a n c e d· ) ~ ~~· ....... . "newsletters" lo voters ,_ .. ~ ..... . rl Begin Sept. 4 CdM Clmses Slated A total or 114 C0Ut18 ..... being of. lend lhl1 f1ll "by Onni• Collt Even· ~•I• 1t Coton• del Mar Hllh Sc 11e11itr1Uon will be held on Aus. :II and Sept. 2 from M p.m. 11 Coron• del !hr H11h . Cl.,_ IJeCln Sept. 4. student. may alao rtrfitler for the cluaet on the OCC c1mpu1. llEGIBTRATION BY 1Pl'Oiotment It occ II undtrWIY thnJuJ!h Aue. 2'l in the admlaalot11 and recordl otnce. "Walli:·lh'' re1l1tr1tlon for those 11rilhout on 1ppolnlmmt w!U be hold : Aus. n.a 1nd sept. J.5. "i.a.J. ind 1s.n from I a .m . tO I p .m. Theon1ce cloees· lllp.DI. on hld111. OCC classes al Corona dcl Mar High are Offered in sucb s ubjects as agriculture. art, aviation, ·buslneu, En1ltah1 home and f1milJ llvlna. lancuace. photoaraphy, music, phyalca( educatjon, theater, aociaJ acience, and trade and technical. TillTllOOKS POii TllB coul'MI will be aold at Coron1 del Mar lllch durin1 r11l1tration and al the Oral and aecond c: 1 aa a m ettlna:a. • A free brochure llsUf\I the irhedu1e ~ cl .. aea available on the Corona del Mar campu1 Is avallable at the Even· lns::"Ue1e olllca, located In the occ Ad.!!!lnlatraUoo BuiJdi.nl. -was soundly rejected Wednesday at its first try in the Senate. 'The newsletters t"OSl tax· payers about $2.5 million lul )'ear for printing, mallinc and computer cbarces, legislative ol· ficlals said. I ,.--· ' . ~~,.~: .... ~>l'.;..~·I~>,_. ............. 31~~~~~~~d MICHAEL's . ~-- rope conviction would SLEEP, SHOPS face a mandatory prison sentence under a. bill that ha1 reached the As · sembly floor. .j,.. Sen. Alan Robbins (J>. ANA,,M,llM-. ,.Fl'!L,L,..IR.T,ON HUNTINGTON ltA\.M-WESTMINSTER I Van Nuys), said his blU Slh:·i11 ~ • 1i2o1 .._,.lh-4. Would discouraae raplslS.· ,,.., """""' u....t. ....._ ....,. ..,.. ......., • w ....... ,...., ..... , • ..., ..,., ,_"'"ti ...... 11 a..--"- "' -·o Phon•: lta.ltt7 Pheft•t ~t-2.U OllNGl·TU~TIN .Oilt;rth f.tth1 ,., .... from repeallna th~ ·~~~~"'="":::'~'.:,:;~~;:;;;.~,....;;.~~~~~..,..,.;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ crime. I \ •' I I I • CJI OAt l Y PILOT Thursday. August 14, 1975 • 'Fat Farm' Well Heeled Traveling Dinner Scheduled ·P U BLIC NOTIC E PUBLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE ...... , PICTl'tlOUS •U,INl!St. l'ICTITIOUS •USIHISS su,.a111101t cou ll TD,. THI ,,.AMI St.t.,l!MEHT HAMI! t.TAT I MEfolT STATl!OftC ALll'ORHIA ~It Tr.to-ti-Ing 11tt~1 •r•4Di"ll ~ '"" lollOwlnrtil ~non It Goin!(~. Tt41 COUH T'\> Ol'Olt.t.HOt. Stars Pay $1,437 a Week to Shed Poundage nH1e1: ,..,,.,; ,,.,,A·MM• LAfUI:'¥' DOUGLAS. LTD .• 2•711 l:iPOR TS 11/. IO'tt l1vln1 lklule11e1Q. NOTICl OF ,,.liAltl"I G 011 P'f.TITION "'I• Meoru9ea 1, M1i s1on VlilJO, Tuitln.CAt2'90 FOii 1'111011.1111 0 1' WILL ANO 1 0~ Celitot'hle'2•11 SPOlt TS FORE, INC. lotlo ltvlrwl LETTllltlT l l TAME,,.t•llT F:SCONDIOO f1\P) Afle rthe pressures o r W a tcrgatt.', .~aurice Starts u nd l lerb e r t K a lntba c h co1rne h c r t' to be rc\'italizl'd . Ki m Nov ak m akes t\1.10 vis its a l'l'll r t o h ave h l·r ''b1.1t l e ry 1·ccharg t•d ." llc bbic R eyn olds l«J n1 e "''il h d .a u g h tl~r Carrie f<~i s h c r , l\a r bru S tre i s a n d l'hec kl'd i n b e fore starting a new movie. TllF. MAG N E T WIOC ll tlraws th e s u per -r ich a nd s upcr.ra mous is The G o lden D oor , a s p<i to e nd .ill spas. R ecently, v.•ith a m in i mum of fa nfa r e, lhe f a m e d h e a l th hid eaway here b ecam e the m ost l'X p e n s ive "lux ury beauty r e· sort" in the wor ld. Untro ub le d b y r ece ssion, o "''n e r D e bor;.1h ~l a zzanti mOved her (a l ·and ·fatig u e.f i g h t in g 11pcration t o a n e w $3.5 million cornple x and upped her prices to Sl ,250 a w e e k plus 15 •per cent g r;;1tuitics, a t otal o f $1,437. SllF. I S TllF. f<'IRST lo point 1)ut tha t h e r c lients -limited to 30 u v.•cek -c an a rro r d it. •·111 thul in c ome bra c ke t , it dol·sn ·t m ake n1 u l'h dirrc re n c e ," ::.hes.iy·s. T h e pril'e in c r ease -from a previous $1 ,000 a w eek -arrived \vith the ope ning o f ''the new door," a s p r awling J a p a n ese· s t yle c o m p lex inte nded to g ive the feeling o f b e ing in another l'.OUnlry. Set in the m id s t o f 150 acr es, ['mpty but fo r bleach ed rock y hills and to w e r in g trees , the com - pl('X is s urr o unde d b y e e rie s iil!lll'C. "NO ONE 111'.S EVf:R built a live·i_n s p a fr o m scr a tc h," s ays .\1rs . J\.1azzanti, 53 , who h a s been Ln t he s pa bus ines s s ince the pl:.:r ccs were s till called "fa t far m s .. i n the I !HOs. .. , \\.'an ted this to.be a c la ssic v.·it h the s e r e nity that is fo und in o ld mon a s terie s ." .. So fe w or o ur g u ests arc over -· "'eight it ·s amaz in g. But , a fte r :.ill , no one s pen d s this ki nd o f money j u s t to lose a fe "'· pounds." llER C LiF.l'iTS , S t\VS tl-1 r s. :'t-Tuzzanti, a r e .. p e ople who l ive tension -pro ducin g lives , who h<i vc e normous de mand~"on the ir p h ysical a nd emotion al e n e r gy, Building Dip Continues In Laguna L aguna B each building a ctivi· ty durin g July c ontinued to fall far s ho rt of what it w as a year ago , acc o rdin g to figures r e · le ased b y .th e city building divis ion . Thirty .seven building permits for w ork v a lue d a l $892,832 w er e issued b y th e divis ion in JuJy . In JuJy 1974. th e division issued 61 permits for $1,305,162 in ne w c on· struct ion . T h e 37 ne v.· p e r m its inc luded thos e f o r n in e s ing le fam ily hom e s, e igh t fo r construc tio n oth e r th a n dwe lli n g s . 18 for alter ation s and a ddit ion s and two ror mis cella neous p rojects. The l a r ges t permit w as valued a t $211,491. It w a s g ranted fo r co ns t ruc tion of the n e w Laguna Beach S c hool o f Art i n Lag una Cany on. T his y e ar, tn d a t e , the building div is ion h a s issu ed 275 permits value d at $-1.6 m illio n . L a st year, to d a le . the d ivisio n had is s ued 408 p e r m its va l u e d at $7.9 m illion . Newport Man Gets.LB Post A llan Am e nt a o f N e wpo rt B e ach h a s b een a ppo inted C oord i n a t o r o f Ins t r uctional Deve lo pme nt Ser vices. Learning R es.ources a l Cal S ta t e Long Be a c h . Ament a w ill a ssist faculty m e m bers in the pla nning . d esign, d evelopm e nt a nd scripting of a udio v is u a l ins tructional pro- gram s .' · Soaith County TWICE A YE.AR Kim Novak They com e to gel the ir batte ries r e c har ged , to build up n e w re· ser ves .• , Altho u g h a i m e d a t w o m e n, G olde n D oor sets aside e ig ht w e e ks a year for m e n -who find facials a nd he rba l body wraps a novelty -a nd o ne w eek for couples who w is h lo r echarge t ogethe r . M r s. Mazzanti s tresses that almost none oC the w o men e nro ll t o ple a se d o t in g hus bands . ··t1-1 ost o f o ur l a d ies pay the bill the m s elves," s h e notes. "W e get m any · a ttorneys , j udges, la dy b usiness e x ecutives and artis ts. Some o f the m a r e wido w s · who have s u cceede d the ir hus bands as he ads o f la r ge c orporations. " ••• WE DON'T GET m a ny n ou veau ric h e o r second wives , .. s h e s ays . "because the y don't want to work so hard.'' M ovie s t a r p a trons also are in the m i nority beca u se "the re just are not tha t many top movie s tar ladies r unnin g a r o und any. mor e ." Mrs. M azzanti , who h as also oper a te d t he budget he alth farm R a nc h o La Pue rta in Mexico s ince 1940. l a unc hed the costly G olde n Door in 1959 in an aban· d o ned m o t e l. HER INSPIRATION f o r the n e w la v is h plant c ame from two disas t e r s : the Hig hway Depart· m e nt conde mned the old building to make way for a c love rle aC, a nd Mrs . Maz zanti's 30·y e ar mar- riage brok e up. She has s ince r e·. mar rie d . ''When I was going.through my div orce J began to rea d Z e n philosophy at nigbt, ''sh e recalls. "Al'ld it gave me a feeling of serenity .". With a Japanes e theme in mind, s he hired architect Robert Moshe r a nd together they went to Japa n . "In 27 days, w e stayed in 21 dif· ferenl Japanese inns,'" s he r e · calls. THE DESIGN FOR 30 separ a te cottages took s hape. At a priv a te party one r ecent evening , Mrs. Mazz anti us h ered som e of the area ·s ··beautiful people " a c ross a woode n bridg e to a Japa n ese Shinto cer e m o ny inaugura ting the n e w comple x. H e r two la r gest competitors in the U .S . are Elizabeth Arden's Main C hance ranc h in Arizona a nd The Greenho us e of Dallas , T ex., which were r espective ly conve rte d fro m a mote l and a condo minium d e velopment. Both k eep the ir rates below $1,000. The s pas of Europe a r e frequently ho us ed in o ld hote ls or manor h o uses a nd a r e f a r lesscosUy. FOR THE EXTRA dollars. G o lden D oor 's p a trons are pro- mi sed n eithe r e xlrava.g ant w eight loss n o r r estored youth. What they do gel is a rigorous r e · gim e o f to u g h exercices, tiny m e als o r o r ganically grown food and e no u g h p a mpering to k eep the m h a ppy . ''We're the only ones who have e ve ryo n e w a lk up a mountain al 7 a .m .• " s ays M rs. Mazzanti. T h e guests included Dr. Jonas Salk a nd his w if e artis t Fran· Coast Panel Okays 3 Home Permits The South Coast R egional Zone Conservation C ommission is s ued pt>rmit s t his w eek for three re· s ide n ti31 dwellin gs in the South County a r e a . O n e permit w e n t to Arthur E. l·fic kman. fo r a two .s tory dupJex v.1lb a lhree ·c ar g arage at 4509$ Beach R o ad. C aplstrano Beac h . Slaff planners ur ged denial of the $137,500 project, based on thclr belief that m ulti.family use s ho uld not be included in the area. J.flckman 's lot . is beach · froot properly in the Capis trano Bay private beach c,ommunil)'. Anothe r permit w e nt to J a m es I A . S and er s of San Juan Capistra n o . It allows him to ex· tend a pr-e v lou1 permit to bulld a s plit·leve.I single-family house al 800 Coas t View Drive. LagWU11 Bnch, ' The third permit went to Eug ene W. Sterlina: ol Hunt· ington Beech to construct a duplex in San C lemente:. The site is at 115 De.ca de la Pla y a . Sterling had requested a five.level, triplex, but com- m lssloneNI s a id he could only build a duplex. Also, they lowered his project· ed height or:sG reel lo3$feet. ' L1rrr Oblr.1•111 Yll Medi'~. ikM.>ltverCI, Tw,1111,(.t.t)t.IO Eu•t• OI Al'I T••Ult ll TAVlOlt, MlU!on V!1lo. Celllornle .,•IS lllll l>uM,,.~l It bllng tondv<le'd bf e A ftT HU 11t ELL ~WOltl l<I TA '¥'LOii . A p r o g r e :!i:sive dinner with d irfe r e nt c ourses a t d i ffe r e n t m e mbe r s · h o m es ls p la nne d b y Coas tli n e Pos t 3536, V e t e r a n s of For eign W ars and Auxilia r y . Peul Burti •ll. 900 1 ••~<•91\ Co<l>Qtetlon. A E, I A '¥'LO~. Oltc t••~d ....... _. LP•Ano-lto•, Cetl lnrnl•QQ Jflnno. Mullln• NOTICE IS HE RE;DY G!YC N 1n.lf ll'lll OU11no,, 1, bllnQ (on<IUCteo DJ• TN!. t.1•"1..,.nl ltltO w!111 the COunly 6E.t.l RICE LAM6 11•• l!lltO twrtln "' Pet\ncr•lllp. (ltrl<.OI Ore"<;!e COl,lnlJ on Julr 11, 191). IMIUiun lo• Pro11e1e el WI II 111(1 101 " Yrri O""'r ,._,.H10 \Uen<:I of l.111••' ·i~'••rn•nl ~•J lo'"" Tn!s 1t11•11,.111 Iliff ... 1111 the C!IUlllJ P\lllllV..cl 0.1nlf' t.~\I oau, PllQt, peUUorivr ••ltrerl(e 10 "'n'~'' 11 n1ou1o-c1erk ol O••n1,1e Cou11ty on JulJ II. lt7), July 2,.J1 .... U\IUll1.1•,ltlS 11)SI 10.-rurth!:r pior tolul,;,r,, ~~U tll•I u,, ft-4)409 lln• Ind pl•<• OI h•ar lh\I lho '"'""' h~' ""'btl~a Orange c-~1 OeUy Piiot. IC NOTIC E i-n ••l tor Au1iu11 1~. 1~1). •t w:» Julf1~.31.AUllUll 1.1•, 19/i 21l1·7) PVBL .o,m,, 1n Ille courUQon• or Dcp.or1nll'"I Res e r vations fo r the S atur d ay nig h t s o iree which con l·lude s a l the Vele r -.n s ' M e m ori a l H a ll, S6S W. 18 th S t ., Cos t a M esa, may b e m a d e by callin g 646-0740 or 646·6302, according to VFW Publicity Director Mrs. J a n ie E. J o h a n s en. -----------·-·_ 1------,c,7Mc,------NO.lo• 1111.:i cou•~ • .,1 100 '-'"~ ~""' PUBLIC NOTICE Ori"" W•1I, lu In. Ci ty ot ~.,.,1,, A""· 1,,.THI! l UPl ltlOlt COU RTOI" c,.111or!'I!•. , TH I STAT!: 01' CALIFORNIA Oettll AuQu•I '· !91S SUPEltlORCOURTOP' TH E STATE Ol"CALll'OA,,.IA FOil THf: COU,,.TY 0 11 ORANGE IN AND l"OR TH E WILLIAM E. SIJO,,.,,., COUNTY OftOlt.t.HGIE County Cle<ll He.A•Nell .... AllJIJ TEOSULLIYAH OltOl lt TO SNOW CAU lf: FOk UUC.-Mll St. s ... a. -NOTICE OF HEARING OP Pl!Tl1'10,,. FOR PllOa.t.TE OF WI L\. AHO 1'011 LETTERS TESTAME,,.TAll Y tM>l'!O WAIVEOI CHAHGf: Of' NAME Ulll1WOH, CA. t011) In 1111 M•ftt• 01 ll'llt Applk••iol'I ol Arl-YIDf': h llt!INI" FLORENCE A, AA '¥'6URH For Plol!Mh.1'11d Oren91 Co.1~1 0•1ly "11.l!, ::t>e"91tol N1me ~11, 1, 14, 1•1'i ,.,..,, I) BRINGS DAUGHTER Debbie Reynolds cois Gilo t : Mr. a nd Mrs . Tneodo r G e is el oC "Or. Seu ss '' c hildre n 's ·llite rature f a m e , and Mrs. Jac ob ~wski, widow o f the a uthor ~Ascen tor M an.·· Follo w i n g s epar a t e courses elsew her e. the r e will be d ess e rt and e n ter· t ai nm e nt ;.1t th e V eteran s' H a l l. f eaturing square d a n c i n g b y the Squa re R ig gers· grou p . New Captain J a m e s Murra y, 1-lunl· ington B each , h as been promo te d to t h e rank of ca ptain in th e L o s Ang e l e s Fire De p art · m e nt. it h a s b een a n - Ell•I• OI JESSIE: N. llOLT, ol~<I JE5SIEH0l T, ~tea,,..O. NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIYEH 111111 6AHK OF NEWPORT h .. S h11<1 111re1n • 111Ptl!lort tor Probele o! Woll •nd !or ••· -n(e of L•tter~ l es11...,.nt•ry to It'll' lll'Utlor'ltr. rehir el'><e lo .. t>lc ll I• ,,..de 10.-lu•11'11'• p.ortlc ull•\. ena 11\iil tht \!ml dnd pl•<<' ol l'l!il•inQ tne ,..,..., ""' "'"""'""'tor Sentemlll'r 2. ••IS. •1 9 JO e.m., In tne toun1oom ol P.,p.;tlmotnl NO. 3 01 ~d•d <our I, .it 700 Livlc C..nler Drift Well. In ll'llP C:ity of Sant• An.t. Celotorn!e. Oatfl!A<>gus l 11. 19/S. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Ci.•~ •AllMES,SCHAG. JOH,,.SON, ..ENNEO'l'aC.t.ltLSON At1orne,1.iuway; Ern<:sl W. Sc:i..9, Jr. 4IU MecArtftur 91 ,. •. ,,.~wpo'1 8•1<~.C•lilornl••l..O . T~I : llH ) '1t.tt00 Attorntyl I Of. P1tillet1er P\tl>"~" O•"'n<JI Coe•t O..lly Piiot. Aug, 1~. u, 21. 1915 Jn•r1 n o unc e <l. Murray is as-P U BLIC NOTICE s i g n ed to the W i ls hire I ----------- are a o f L o s A ngele s. PUBLIC NOTICE ""' ,,.OTICE 01' IHT E,,.TIOHTO CllEATE SECIJRIT'¥' l,,.TEllE5T ts.<,. 6101 -6101 u .c.c.1 NOTICE " l"~reby !(l~en to !M 1-------------·I Crfl!oto,... rA GEMIHI IN OUSTRI E$, MRS. MAZZANTI. a m e m ber or the Preside nt's Confe r e nce o n Physical Fitness a nd Sports, s ur-· t veyed the com p lex a nd s ig hed : "\re w o n 't be able lo burn the m ortg a ge · until 1999. But it w a s w o rth it . I t ·s e \o·e r y th i n g I dream ed." · By m o rnin g. the f irst ''class" or w o m e n had pai d th e ir thousands l o try the dream. Valley ColUlCil ... J To Double on .Development FICTITIOUS l!I U51NE5S NAM E ST.t.TEMEHf Tiie tot1o w1n9 P"•SOn' 11e dO•nQ Dusi· rot1> IS Jovie·s. •Oii 11111 sueet Hunt- •"!llon Btec~. CA 91Ma J<l'<l~O Sun11ne•1. 18011 IJl'fl'1'l,.k, 1-iunlinQlon B~;o<ll. C:A. '9?M8 fhos Du~I-•• ,, tonou<IM l>y a busl· """'tr U~I • JovandSun11n~rn • This stilt nl('n\ "'"' ••leO w•ltl !lie County Clrrk ol Orange CQunt y on Augu)l 11. 191S. F.US1 Publo~t..d Oran!lf Coas1 Oii!Y Piiot, AUQ. 1•.11, 21, and Sept.•. 19/S l091·1S INC .• ~btor, whO~e tn .. 1,..~~ MIG.-til. 1\ 913·6 WIP~I 1Stn 51te1Pt. NIPwpotl Beecll. Coun1y of Or•nQe. S1e1e 01 C.lilo•n••. tt1e1 a ~cu"'' <ntiprn l Ii. •bO<.lt 10 De crt.iled by Deblor •nd gr..,lfil \o Small Bu>IMS' Admtnhl••· hon, Se< urea P.iny. wlWl•e l>u••,...,•.od· llrt•• •• ''' S..u!tl Broadwey. LOS An91!!e•, C:oun\y ol Los Al\9fltt. State o1 ca1;1omi1. T~ properly In wlllcll the SK"'llY ln1erest w•ll De created 1$. In ll""'ra1111 li •1u•ts. m.ith•nery, equipment. furniture and rurniY11n9s ol OeDtc.- cO<ttrinQ l)rOC>e•IY now locATtll •I 11J·6 Wt>! HUIS1rHI, Nf wp(ltl 0.,•cn, C:oun. Iv OI Orenge, 51.ile ot C:.Ohlorn11. -llusone ss known a~ GEMINI IH· OUS TRl(S, INC:. PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'llP "'IQres.i .. 1 ..-itu<11y lr¥>Satllon --------------1 .. 111 Ile ton•umm.ottd on or .irter the IS111 llily ol August, 191S •I S<TWll Bu~· FICTITIOUSl!IUSl,,.ESS nt~~ Ad mlnistr ollo on, 1•9 Soulh NAME STATEME,,.T 6•1M dw1y. LO> Angele ~. C•llforn-le lhe f0Uowon11 per1<1<1• are d<>irY;l busi· '!001•. in inM•llmlPnls Dy U.S. Go~•n-...,..,.u: -n1 0..-tllS, SPQqTS IV. 1381! Bridger R°""1, So t.ires llnown lot1'eSecureclPerly, E:I Toro. CA 911>JO "'" t>ustness n•....,• end ....:ldrtSW1" used Fountain Valle y C ity Counc il JOHN MULLINS, 1~131 ca11e Dy'"" o.111or tor tr.,. tnrtt Y"''"'' ~t membe rs h a v e appointe d ,..... .... Mi•s•onv1e,o.c.o.•~611 P>l~t ... ~:S.me THOMAS rLOR(Y, )>JJ) ~ 0•1eO:Auqu•t9, IQ1S the m selves the c ity r ede velo p · Lt .... ,M1~s•onv1e10.cA11~1~ SMA LL6US1 NESS. m e nt age n cy in orde r to have bet · 1r.1s l>u••n.e••" oe1n9 con11vc:1M i.,.. AOM1 N1STRA 110N te r control of v acant lands . P>J•1"''':~~~Muu•n~ ~:~1~;~:11~~:-;0•11• The a g ency als o could be us ed Thi~ ~t•tement •""d '""," 11,.. '"""" SMA1..1..aus1NEss . f ( . ( ed • h Clerk ol 0r.ange (oun1yonJuly18,1'/~ A0M!N1$l RATION in u ure pro Je e s c onl'ern wit . F_.n11 •nSout" 11rcwc1we,, L•••• oh-. r e furbis h i n g Old e r Sections Of the P\.bll<J>ed Orenge Coa~I O;uly Ptlol, LJH Ah<jlPle•. Celilorn1• 9'001• •t July7•.ll, AUIJU!il I, I•. 1,IS 17lft./) E~row No. L7•1J3' LA c ommun1 y . , PuDl•""'d oran~ coa" D.i11y r-;1o1. ~·A r e d e v e lo pme nt agen cy can PUBLIC NOTICE AU11U!ot 1•. 1~1~ J0/"-1s Thf app11<e11on of FLOREHCE A. litAY6UAN let t ne"91' ol ne,.., r..vltl!f _, Uled In Cuu•1. end II _ ... 1"11 lrorn ,..1a eppll<.,tlon ll'let FLO RENCE "'· AAY6UA H ,,., l!lfll •n •11110c.ehon :w.....,,lf'IQ lh•I ""' n•m• bl cl'IM>Oed to FLORENCE A. FORT NER . Now, tMrclete, 11 I• llereby orlk•t'<I -lllrKled, 111•1 ;,11 per..on• lnte•.,'>l· fd 1n ,,.Jd n1•ll~• oo llli>t"' belDf~ lh" ~ourt In Oepartm9nt 3on IM ?•lll (la~OI ilouguil, 1•1S, 11 10:00 A.M .• of wkl O.OJ 10 '"°w tllUW •hY 1M •llPlk1<1lon !Of :r..nQOfof ,..,... ~hOuld not De Q•e<'llll"d. II I\ lur1Mr ord1t•ed Ille! o tOQy ol 1hli. Ora..r bl publls.l'lt d In Ille OrM>!lt Coe~I 0•11, Pllol • new~P•lllP• ot ;en•r•I d •t uleUon. printed In ld•d C-'IY. et 111st ont11ec11 wn111or1our wtCIHIW! ~e~' prlo, ID Ille (la y of 11.la nter!n<J. 0.ted tlli. IUl'l dlJ o! Julv. 19rS 5AMUELDREIZ EN J\>dQeOI Wld Supt!rlor C:OUrl MAUltl(I! L.MUEHLE,ESQ, l ... Wll11'1\r11!1IV111. St•.1112 lei.A1191i.s. ea1i..rnl1 to0t4 Tof : 1t1J1cn.1111111...__, Publl'J>ed Or1n99 (oe•l DilHY PIJOI, July 2•. JI, •nd AU<;IU~I I. ,., 19/S tm-1i PUBLIC NOTICE IN THI! SUPl!ltlOR COURT Ol'THE STATE Ol'CALll"ORHIA tNA,,.OFOll'tN E ·couNrYOl"OllANGE. ... e . .t.144M ,OltOEll TOSHOW CAUS[ FOil CHA,,.GE OF HAMI!: In lhl M.ltttr 01 tne Appllc•tlon o1 (;AYE CAROL TICKNER lor °""'!IC' ~Ne,..., TM ep.pl!<allon ot GAYE CAROL TIC .. NEA IC>r then~ ol """"'· 11.1.-lnq bMn !lied In Court, and ii eppa ... ;ng lrorn ~•Id 1p11llc•tlon lll•t GAYE CAROL TICKN ER lie\ l1led •n 1PPll<e· 11on propo\(ng lhet lht n;o-bt then Qr d 10 CAR OL C.A YJ; ANDE R~E N. Now, 1he•e!ore, it is he•ebY ordt'nK ~ dlrecled. tr.et 111 ~•wr>'> lnlere>I ild In Mild m111er dO appe•r before 111-i• Court in 0t1111r1menl l on tne 1M ,,..yct Sltplember. 1911, et 10 o'clocJ< a.m .. ot Wld dey lo snow <.Jus.e wllv !he ilPPlkJ Uon lor tllenQe 01 """'e ~llOula not bl gr.anll!d. II h fllrtner orO.,•d tn1t • cOQy ot !hi~ 0.Mr be puDll"""d In It.. OrdtlQ< Coe'1 Delly Piiot. • n.ewlP<llll!• ol 11'"'""'•1 c••culetion. printed In wld co..-ily, ill lee>! once eac1' week for IOUf wccesslve we.ks prior 10 Ille !lily 01 So1ldt'll'erin<J1. Oeled tN> 14111Gey of July, 197S. H•rmon G. Scoville Jud'i"'OI Wld S..ptroor Court >l•ll MlLLIElt&MILLER lno WU>lllr• a1v11., No. IOt i..t Af\tltW.•. Cllilerltle tollSI At-J'lllr,.,_pil,_I Pllbllltltd Or.onQil C~sl Oeily Piiot, AUQUSI I. 14, 21. 21, 197S 29Sft.IS PUBLIC NOTICE do things the city council can't 1-~--------I PUBLIC NOTICE legally d o ,•• C ounc ilman Al · 1<1cT1 T1o us11us 1N Ess ~t1cE01<ELEcT10N Hollid e n e xplaine d. ''Th e HAMESTAT EMENT •·tMMo NOTICEISHERE6Y GIVEN1hill ... The lollow!ng P1rs-on Ii dOtng Dur.I· f'!e<l•on woll ~ t..ld '" Ille Counly Of Purpose in our d ecis ion is lo SUPERIORCOU l1T OFTME "''i IS! ST ATE OF CAll FO RM I A FOii OrlnOjle. S111e ol C:elllornle, wotllln lhe c r eate ~ bette r c lima te fo r pro-... M E R 1 c ... N A R T t s Ts THE COUHT '¥' Ol"OR.t.NGE 1tt•l!DtyfJI th" llOundlroe~or IMC:otyot PRODUCTS CO. lAAPCO ). 1719 wno1· Fo""'"'" Valley s pecUve industries ," he said. No. 1J2•11 . • • • UIPfAW.,Costa M"w,CA.'9?~11 NOTICE 0 ,-HE AR 1NC. TO lhe•c .,n~ll lie Included on !r.e Ce rtai n proj~ct C.(>Sts includin g Oery1 R. Wecker. ,,, ~field ESTAB LISH PA 1 E RNIT'¥' OF MINOR C..llot. or!o• 10 tne lint P•CQO .. uon.1,,.. h · I · · Cl .. Sen Ramon. CA. 'MJll (!"ii 0 !o!lowlnQ ,1,11~n1<nt ol tne o•der ot lllf< SUC ' ite ms aS S teet improve· T1'1) l>u~lness !s conducted by an in· ~rvetS.Oucoe. Pl•fn1,11 vs. Oonll!I G. Stele 6oe•dot Educa 11on· ffieDls, Uli_lily fin e s , parking Jots dlvldu1!. Souc", Delenllani "TM lollo .. ,nQ are ~~ll•f<llC P'<>PO~• and · Id be r. ed 0;1ryl R, Wipct..er tooni.. '¥'ou n11y -,octe on ~l•n..r """("on promotion COU 11nanc Tr.ls ~ritemfnt w•~ filed wl!l'l lllt lo RA'¥'MOND f:loustt. no1 1c~ 1, 1>o111.Tr.e Sta tt Bod•d ot EaiK<1tMin11.>• out of taxes resulting Crom de· County c 11r1t. ot Oreng• County on 11t•et1y Q•~en 1rid1 lhl' .ioovl' nameo c.-o.red lh•t n•ltllt• pro110souon m11v Auc}u>t I, lt7S. lllalntoll Mar vel Soutoe, ""''• !Ht'<I ii bttome1Pl~'\l v1 II .,,lher one is•t )t,<:1· velopment within lhe project F~' '0""'1 .. 1n1 10 e\labli•h p ~1crn1 1y o1 eat1vt1>e -..otti~ .. area, according to ClibtOD PllbUst..d Orilnge Coa\\ Dally Pilot, MICHAEL CHRIS TIAN Sl 0<;50tLL. lhe Ur>I 11ro!)(lsltlon \f1e11 be ,,.,. Sh od I · d ' ect Au<;!. 1,.i1.11. Sept.~. 191S lllSS-1S aQa;nst °""n<k!nl Oon .. 10 C. Sou~•t, ·~· ~gna1e<I Pr-sl!lon A. triee~;,o;l letn> err • P ann1ng If Of". ferenc" lo Wi"lt h i~ fl'\ilclt lot lurl""r of Pr-Sollon A lo De voled on al >did ''For a period of time the tax PUBLIC NOTICE P"'litulars,•no thdt 1,,. """'"""Pl.KIP e1«tlon •• 11 she11"Wt••on 1,,., bdllOI t d b d GI hearing 1"" wn-.e have been Mtt ID< ise>lollow>: r e ve nue genera e y · DeW . e · 1--------------ISelllemDer J, 191S, al 111<! IWlur Of 1:3(1 For t,...tormatoonofllltMW Yes v e lopment would be plowed bac k FICTITIO.i s aus1 HESS P.iv._ In OeQ,o•trr.ent 1 QI 1r.e ebO""' en· Fountelnveue,C•ty E1tn••m1,.., · t th · t ( • t HAME STAT EME,,.T Utll"dtoun loc:alfl!;o1 /00Clvlc ~nltr 5thoo!O•~lrlcl No lD 0 e projeC 'area or proJeC Tne lollowln<Jl Pt•~n IS dOinQ i>fni· 0r1 .... wesl,Sanla Ana,C;oltlot hld, TM \e<ond propesl•ion ..... 11 be ,,._ bene fit a S Oppos ed to bein g dis-"'S>e>: Tn1s n<>Ute dOl"S nol reQuirt you loet· !.19t1etfll Pr<>PCJ\Olion 6 , The e~.K! for,.. tri buted to the various t ax' g LAC.UNA BEACH SIGN co., J1' tend thlP 1...-egolng neering. "°~'f"'· a ol PrOCMKUlon 8 to De voted .., "' \did In Ote;o n.t.w .,LegunaBeetll,CA.91651 you "'1vt! •ny cleim o! any ~n•~• el•<lione~lt •hell eppe.ir on l""bdllo1 a g e n cies,'' b e explained. ''This Franc0<~ 6ov<t..• • •S. H<iwtllornt riQ1'1 to It.. <!Dove ment lOf>ftl Child. you Isl> IOI lows· s ubsidy would t e nd lo a ccele rate Rd .• L•11u"" B•a<n. CA 91•s1 ~111 .J11111P•r •t 1n•s ""•""!f .Jnd<T\ilkt Forthefl>fmauono1111e,.,.w ..,,, d This 1>u>l1>1•\ is condu<!fll by .in in. known Y<!Ur <la om II you reil to a~••, Founteln Valley Hl!fll building acti vity," h e a dde • ctiv1<1ue1. 1h.. co'"' ma, •••u...., 1t1•1 l'OU ... 5t1-IOl•trlct No flo lliden DOte d a Cily COUnCil Frantols6oucMr ma•inQ no tllo,,, Of lny •u<h P>JfM\.OI 11 Pr-\ltlonA IS.ipClrovtdbverna· dn• · I lh" •tel•,....nt we• loleO .. an '"" ngn1, jot!ty of the vo1•" voling"'"'"""' .ind legally WOU) . t b e ab e lo do (ou-nty Clt tl<. C>f Oran9e Coun\f on Julr Oil1td A119u•t '• 191S Prop altlon B h .Jlllt<Oved by a m.ijorl· this . l !.1911. Altonof:J !or Ptai11tlll ry of 1i.. voter\ vo1on!f '""'"°"• ooth F.UOI JUO ITH JOH,,.SO,,. propoilt!on~ >h.OI! l•~e ell.ct on 11(• Pub•lsMd Oranoe Co.1~1 Oallv Pll<>t, MO Cellfornll Fff•r•l l!lw llcllng torllln<t wltn the eppllteble 0,.o. Water Board August I, l•, 21. 18, 1911 3010.1) Eutlh:l •I C••i<•nl vl~O<I> ol "'" EOutilllon COM. 11 el\l'lrr An•..,lm,C..•JIGl P'DPOSlloon l••I• to De a11orowd l:)y • PUBLIC NOTICE .t.nor.,..ylo• ""'lltioMr m1 jorlty C>f \ht voter~ volln1,i 11\erton, PubliS""d Or.inge Coast D.oHy Pll<>t, bOll'I prol)MUlons s1'ell De df:emed •t· Announces --~•"oc">"•'•-oo~o=•'•"o"•-••=,,,.~--AUQU!;ll, u , 21, lH, 1915 l0'14-l5 1t t 1•d end sfle!I h"ve no ell et I HAM ESTA1'EME,,.T --~ ~ Wl\et~yer,fort"'°rte•ontnat tlle aP· PUBLIC NOTIC E 11<ov1I ol lhe Stile lloard ol Edv<etlon Tiit !ot1cwln11 lle•son Is Ooing t.u'l ~l'lall llovt l>een re•t•nded fn •<· ntSS•\. ---~------~--·I cord;onct w!lh IM ter m~ ot lh rt...,lu• HUNTLEY At. 0 ASSO(IA TES, N01'1CE l,,.VITl,,.G ··~ llon•ol Aprll 10, \975, end July tO, 19/S, 11161 Liao Ln ., HunUn111or1 Beacl'I, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"'1! C.Utornl.J 911>-tl staled prOPOWIS wlU blP re<•ived by tnr Cllyol Cos le ~w,Cellfetnla •H<lt'l!ley 6e<k 01<.holm. tn61 Ll<k Cl h of Co~te -~· 11 Ille Olllt•ol Ii.. PlllJflshea Oreh(lt! Coell Delly Pl l<lt, Improvements Lio ., Hunllnglon B••<n. Cilllorni.09!1>-tl Cily Cler• e1 11\t City Hi<ll, 11 Felr Aut;rusl I . 1', t97S l0'3·1S T1'1s bu•l""'' Is conducled by an In Orlw, Co~la Nie~•. Celllornl.i, ..,Ill the The Lag una B each County dlvldu11. t.ouro111;oo e.m.on.-.uouu11,1911,•• Huntlry B. O•ho•m -•cr. '''"" tt..v wltl De QPenfl! llU()l lcly Water Dis tric t will s pend a bout Tr.ls .i.iemfnt w1s 111ec1 wilfl '"" andre..O.Jloud lntMCouncc il Che...C.rs $150,000 during the curre nt fis c a l County Cl•rk of Orenge County on July tor turnlst>ino all 1•bor, meterlels. Ye ar on 1·mproveme nts· in· the 10.191'. 1PGu<11men1. 1r•nspor1111on en<1 suc11 · 1'•5'11 other li1<th!i1P• .. , m1y be <flQ U!•ed !or water de li very s ys t e m . P\.ll>llSh!Pd Or1nQe Coasl OeUy PllOI. the CON5TRU(TIO N OF CI T'¥' OF An offic ial said wate r pipe Allgu517.1•.11.11.1•11 J001.rs COSTAMESAWELCOME Sl(;H. A w.t ol plen,, s.,...;lti<ellc.'ls Ind r e placem e nts, in s t a llation o f PUBLIC NOTICE ot~• con trect dOCumenh mey ii. oo. monito ring e quipme nt and , -------------·l '11ned •' lh• 0 11k e 01 the c11, 1" EnQlnttr. Tt Fair Oriv.,, Cosl.I ,,._,.., press ure and fiOW impro ve m e nts l"l(TITIOUS •USIHESS Callfornl1, uPOn 1 non·r1Plund.oble Pol¥· · HAMESTATEME,,.T • . Will h e lp ·the d istrict p rovide mfnt ot IS.00. A (1'1•!!• ol 11.00 woll !ie Tl\.t lollow!n9 "'r_,i. ••e Goll'llJ busi· m-11 l'llndled Dy melt high e r quality w a t er to Laguna ..SS•l : E•cll bod sl\ell ~made on""' pro. Beac h cons ume r s. GRAZtADIO & GRA11A010. 1•1Ml -1 iorm enc1 111 tl'lemennt• "'""'lded S.i<ll 6oulev1rd, Sulle 150, H...,li"91on In '"" con If Kl oocumenls. end Shill bf Th c L a g u n a di s t r i c l i n Be.ocn. CA.'""' .occompanlecl by ii C4'rllll1td or<•~ ... c ooperation v.•ilh the South Coa s t o. Loul• G•111ec110 111, 1t11o1111eec11 d~k or i blo bond lo• no1 ~ t....,, Boultverd, Su ll• 150. H"'"!lt>9lon lO'I. ol uw emounl ol 1111! 111<1. mlldlt County Wate r District (South Beech,C.t..t2t.-t7 11ev•b1e tot11eC11yotC01te Mew .. Laguna), is r e plac ing a c entral Tlll,buMntts•l•conducled by1 1lmil· NOTIC E IS HE REBY GIVEH '""' . . . nd , eclperlMrihlp. tne City Councll of t e ld City l'lel trans m1ss1on m a in u er Pac ific G.Louli.Gr e11ec110111 :"le•etoiore esl•blh Md ii P••v•lllt111 Coas t Hig hwa y , h e Said. Thli SI element WIS Ulild "'1111 It.. relf I nd .Cele OI WIOfS, In "Ctl>fcience County Clilrk of Oran9f Coun!y onJ\fly ,_ The dl.s tr1·c t •.erves 6,800 71 911 wi 111 1•w,1o~p.11a1n 111ttonslr11<1 .... , -~ • 1 · o1 lt'lt •bovt enuurci lmp•o-nll. custo mers and e ach day d e live r s Ftiies T,,.1w1dr•t••na sce 1• w•iM;loplfllt>v bot th ·11· II r Pllblli.Mc!Or•nO"CollHOeHyPllOI. tlW!d!y Councll byRlt$01Ul lon 7~•.on 3 U r ee ml 1011 g a 0n5 0 JU1y ll.end .t.u9u511,l•.11.191S 1U2·11 lhlt1tl'l !layol J•nuery ,9191S . .encS h on water through 120 m i les o f 1110:1n 1MOl'1lceot n1•Cl1r c1er1o:o1~1<1 Pipeline. PUBLIC NonCE ci1y. t1111 ••id ••1e end stele lthlt•eln 1----,="°'====c:=~--I '''..-''-""to end •dooled In !Ill• notice •• Chiclren Feed Set in Mesa The m e nu iricludes two pie<:es, lig ht or dark. salad, pork·n · beans. hot roUs and cherry pie and if you think that's chicken feed, you're rl&ht. A communi tywi de Boston chicken fttd i s set Thursday, Aua. 26, at 6 :30 p.m. In the Com· munJty Recreation Center on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Department of Lei s u r e Serv ices s pokesm e n s a y a ll Co!Jla Mes ans are invited. It cos· 'i1 $1 .25 per p e r s on and a l 7 :30 w-1., when the last bones a r e fha wed clean, the re will be en· tertainment.. • NOTIC• TOCltEDITOltS lhouOll IUlly encl (OMllltlt ly ""fOtln SUP'•lttOlt COUlt't Oft TME l'lilrt•n, ilM 11\el Mid •t•le, ., adOIJltcl STATE Oft(Al,l l"OltNIA "'°" trY wld Rtsolu!lon, 11 m•de I Pttrt Of 't,,.I COUMTY Oft OltAMOE. tllh nollt• by <tt..,.ltf\(to. frNo.A-MUt l nt Cont rector t fle ll. 111 lllt Elt.Wol EOWl,,..L, GARONER, eke P!ffetm-• of ... _,II. arid ~· E l . GARO ,,. ER, Dec tel.ad. ....,n1., ConlCN'l'l'I le UM ~now ONl9 of HOTI '~ IS HER El!I'¥' Gt VEN lo ""' Ille S111e ol C•lllornl•. eno on·-~ (,.....;,°" 91 lf>t eboft ne""'o -.-of ,..,. Slel• ol Callfornl• .e(llllk .U. the\ en 111r-n.avlr1g c111rn1 aoelflll tf'lltr.io, with tht ••<eouon Ofllr ol ""'" 1.,. lillO dlt<.'"°'"' ••• requlr.a to ,. .. ,.,.1.ilons es mey M ~ulrf11 llnder ~m. will\ I ... nect\.,.ry .,...i:Nlrt, In tlW! -lel steh111s -1..anl IO wtll(h IN ofUc• ol "'-tltrk QI IM llf:IO.,. ell• proc~ ,...,._, •r• ,_....,end lillfcl tooi•t or lo pr1Mnl !Mm, W'lll'l lht wtlltl'l IMYlt not bHn super!4Clotd trY 1111 M<etHrf•OUC:""''·'''"'~ prowl1te1'1 01 lh• Lebo• Cooo:, ,, IN Olllc1 of ST ANLE y SEVILLA. Prlfl•flftw:• IO l•bot '11•11 be 91 ....... only AttvrMy el Lew, 10701 !oln11 MO<'lke 11'1 IN,....,,,,., ll"Owldeo by I•"'· 81 ¥11, Su!lt 'oo. LOS AflQt let. NobklWUDtt ton1lff...,~ll l• Gellf~nte, '°°61, wl'lk ll I•,.,. Pi«• o1 mede on • bl-form '"''"'lllltcl ~1 ... buMMli ol uw _,,111'1'4'd In •II ... 1. Clly 0( COU• Mtl U., • ..,, It "'"°' ... ec· tin) P1'1ell'lln9 lo ""' e'1•1• of Mid Oto t orci.-1t wllh \he 11•owl1lon1 ol lhe Ofll- cedlr>I., w!lhll'I tour Monl"" -'"" u. POM+"'4tllrementt. fln.tp.ibfl(.llllonol ll'lltnotl<t , E.eth b!Oder mu•I bl Uunwcl ef\11 CROC KER HA 'tlOHAL ISANK el!IOprequelllltd. e\ requlrfd trY '"""· E-vtor ol lfl• Wiii ti.. City CountU OI the (lly .. C:.\e 011n. e110v1t nemfll o.c~ ,...Iii •twrw1 lhtl rfQllt to ••ltc:·1 anyor "'AHLl!Yl l YILLA ellokl· An.rM\'etlaw I! ILE!E,,. P. PHIMM E.'¥' ltmS.11'1• ~Mc• •tvll. Cl!\' Clerk 5'111•• 0.lll'Oll>ls l,ldeyofAUQU•I. 191) U.A""'°ln,C..lfMnll1tllt7 M J MAYER 'tel' IJUlllf ... 2' il:leqt1trerolVOl•rs Till : (Jll ) 11 .. 1... fly Sft\rll\' Otelon ........,.yMt>•••c....., O.pyty Pullll..,,.. Oren91 Co•sl 0..Uy ,..lot, f'llbll.!lllfll Ofen .. Coe".Olll Y "'IOI.· 11<4 14.Jl,211, S.1111•. lt 1) ~"'1 ·15 .A\fOU.i1, u , 21, 1911 >tllJS PUBLIC NOTIC E ..... ,, SUJIElt!Olt COUltTOF THE STATEOl'CALl~lt,,.IAFOR • TH E COUHTY 01" Olt.t.,,.GIE N1,A·MH6 NOTICE 01" HEA•l,,.GO, PETIT ION .-O• P'flO•ATE. 01" WllL ANO FOR LllTTl!ltS TESTAMl!HTAltY E.stele of OANIEL J, BUCl(LEY , Otttlw.d. NOTICE: IS HERE6 '¥' GIVE,,. 111111 6ANK OF AMERICA NATIONA L TRUST & S.t.VtNc;5 AS50Cl.t.TION ,,., llllO hereon• petl\IOn lor Prot>aleot Wiii •nd tor lt}uente or Ltllt<5 T1>1ernentery ro lhe petlllon1:r, <t · l•<enc• lo wlllcn Is ..... ~ Ill<' lur lhlr perUcul•r•, end Illa! \he 11-.ot'od 111.oce OI llea•lnQ the ~me ""~ bt'!Pn tel tor A1,19US! M, n il. II 9:l0 •,m,. In 1tlt cou<lroom ol Oepe•tmenl No. l Of )llld court. •t IOOClvk tente• O••ve WIJ>l, in llleClly ol S.inta Ane. Celilornl1, l>ali:<I A119u•l S, l.lj, WILLIAMl!:.StJOHN, Counly Cit•• VOOA,,.E IES, KNAILI: & VOORHE ES t2UI Hewlller111 a 1vc1: • ... _ .. T.,.,eiw;:t.CA ... sos A••-v•tor-: ... uu-r PUetlMMPd Oritn!(t Coa•t Oail• Piiot, AllQU't ll, l•. 10, 1•75 3101•1S PUBLIC NOTICE ..... ,. SUP'l!.IOtt C:OUlt,OJITHI: ST ATI! Oft CALI ftOflMIA l'Olt THE COUNTY OF OltAN(;f: frNo .A ..... 11 NOTICI: Oft Ht:AlltMG OJI Pl:T'ITIOl'll JIOll PROl.t.Tll 01' WILL AHO l'Olt LllTTl!ltS Tl!:ITAMl!HTA•Y E\let1 ot ,,.EVA J AY HE CHAl · TIEllTON, Dtlc11!lild. HOTt(E IS HE RE 6'¥' (HVE N ,,,.t SUSAN J#IYNE CAMPBELL...., lll rd l'lf"rin e 111IUlon flf' PfOOl1• ol WUI -tor '""•Ml •I L•ll~'' 1._,1 ..... nwry 19 It.. ""111'-"· rtlertfl<• to wl'llcll I• ..._!er lur!Nr p,e,r ll<ulerl, etlO !NII V. ll-aM lllec.• OI t>terll'IQ ti. M...,.. ..... blltn I-ti for AUQU•t 16, ltll. 11 •.JO 1.m .• In flll c-treom of °'"''1n"enl """'·JOI w 10 tou•I. e l 100.:c1v1c C.nkr Orl.-.i W.st. In 1111 City ol S.nte AN>. C.tllorl\le. 0tt1aAugus11.1•1s. WILL IAM ll , II JOHN, Coll!'ll rC11ri.. PA1t«1!1t,•l 1tO, )OLDWIDll. & l'ALC llMO m Muw11, 1i.,. p,....,.., C.111,tllll .t.n1r•n._1,..1ff...,..r f'\IOll~d 0.-anOI Coelt Dally PllOt, ....... I 1l, 1', », ltll JlOJ.1) P U BLIC NOTIC E Hl!WPOAT·MES A Ul'tl l"IEDSCHOOL OISTAICT Hoh<• ln,.lllng 1111• 61U N0, 11 If. CO NT RAC I tl(). U·lb NOTICE I.'> HEREBY GI VEN llldl tlle ao.rd ot Edut01\1on ot lhu Nl!'WPQrl-Mt:s .. Uno fl~d ~(11(,;0I Di~trlt I Q! Ot.:111'1<" County. C•htorn•<i, w•ll •t(~"'" ,.,dlt.'ll bld\Ull t011:00A.M on 1h1t111Y1dodyo1 Augu>t 1Q)S el I""' O!l•Cf ol \ilU Sc:hDOI O••lrict. lotilrll di 1 8~) Pl•ttn1,,. Av~nue. CO!ot• l<le)I, C•lltornl•. at wllltn llmt s11ld bla\ .. 111 be 11Ubllt•v opened 1n<1 •e•a lo•. j11.UTOMAllC REPAIM PAAT'i ANOSUl'PllES All b•<IS. ... ~IO !)(> In llCCOfd8nCI> "'''It Condllloni, ln~•ucloml•. and SpO'(l!•t •· ""'"· wllocn '""·'now on Ille In 1hl>ol1oC•· ol 111t, Purcna\•nQ AQe•ll or ~.ioQ $(!\Cl<ll 01\l'ltl, llSI Pl<itenll• Av~n""• Co't" """'~•. C•lltl)rn.-. Eacll DiC!cler nlu~I \ullmit J D>d <I<'· QOill 1n In• lorn• ol a ce•l•l"'tl Dr c,...,,i,.,,• tM<~ or a Did bOnO trQu.Jt lo live lllP•«•nt t)• ~ 01 tnt •n1oun1 ot lhl:' bid, meoe i>eY•ble t<1 the o•""'' ol 1"" NIPwPOH·"""'!.a UnlloeO 'kllool 01\ttl<I. A f\orlormar.<e Bond may II<'. •'-'<IU,.l'd It t"" dlS<•eloon or!..., 0 .. 1.,ct In ttoe .,ven1 01 lellure 10 enter lnlo wtll <on '''""'· 1"" prcc1ed\011r.• cnec ~ "''II Lo· IO!"el\i:<f, or 1n c1'e ol " Dond, tn.• hill wm thtrtol will lie lorteoled 1o W•tl Sc:nool OIS!rltt 01 Or •n11• County. No D•<IOt• "'"Y wi111<lro...-h•) bid IOI " perlOd OI IOrl~·llYr OSI d1>y\ dlltr Ille Ol1e 1.et tor tn' epl!nl nQ IM reol. Tt>t Boe•d ol Edu<•toon ol 11111 P*•POn -Me\a Un!ll1d 5<1'ool O••'••tl re.e"''" '"" .. gn1 to rtitcl an~ or ~u °"""· en<1 not rece\\eroly 1u ,.p1 tlle lowe>l ll•d. 1,..d to ... a1v,. onv '"'"'mdh• ly or 1rre<;1Yle,,1y on any bid rece1..,o. 0.lel!AUQU\I ~. 1~1'.I • NEWPOR T·MESA UNIFIE 05CH00L OI S TR I Cf • o•O.-•n~Coun1y.Celolorni<1 By Oorol1'y Harvey F1\tlt:t Purcne\!ng .&.gent )>1>·3180 PubHsl'led Oron11e (oil>! 01ily Polo!. Al,l!fU\\ I. I•. 19iS JO)~-/~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITlbUS IUSl,,.E5S NAME STATEMENT TI\.e io1tow1ng Ptt>on " dOing bu••· nei~a,. PAL'S, 11\J.Q tlilkt r St .• Co~t• ~14.CJ..t711t Ann.Mar l• J, AmorD!.O. J1 II °¥'W;on Ave 'CU..til Meu . CA. •2•1• n us bu>lr>es~ 1~ conducted Dy •n 111 d•YIO!j•I. _ Ann·M•rie J An1oroW> 'ttlis statement w;os flied wtrn trio-Counly C•~•• ol O•iln!(t County on July JO, 197~. ·~,.. Pvbli'lhea Oran~ Co.J•I D;ot1r Pilot. AUIJult T, u ,11.2e.191s 25'11-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUS1HE5S MAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowl"'ll person 11 dolrY;l bu,;. ...., .. ,, CAROEL CO .. 949C We•! 181h 51, c~i...Me~.CA.91~7 / Bernar d HOWlltll Scnun. BSJ Cl!nt~r. (CKte Mt Se. CA 97,71 Tn•~ Du"""'' ,~ condut t~d by an on• ll•voduiiL 8trnll•d S<~un Tiiis ilel~m~nt we 1 llltd wltll '"" County C!~•k ot Ordnge County on July 111. 191S, . 1''141N . Pullll'lllta OranQe Co.&\! O•lly Polol. Julyl1,and Au11u,11. 11.11. 19JS 111'-15 PUBLIC NOTIC E l!l·Mt'141 • •SUPER IOR (OU ll TOF THE STAT( OF C.t.l-IFOllHIAFOR THE COU,,.TV' OF ORA NGE Ho. A-14Jll NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION l'Olit PROl!IA TE OF Wll..l ,.,,.0 l"OR • LIETT&.115 TEST AME NT ARY E•le!f ol N'A6EL M ""<WIL LIAMS. ~ce•Sl'<I. NOTIC !'; IS HERE BT C.!YEN 1~1 OLIVE"'° ~OBL1NG ha~h~dfll'rtln• lll!l•llon 101 Probate 01 Wiii ~:io rar II· -nte ol Ltll"~ Ttsldmlnl~ry lo 11)<! lll!lit!Of'll'r reter•nt" 10 ...-fll <h '' ...,.~ let !Urtl'ler 111r1ku1 .. ,i. end 1hdl Ill<! time "'"" PIK l'OI ll('arong 1~~ S.J!'le h~i been SEI lot Au11u;1 IQ, i.11. •t ~ )(I am .. In tne cour1room 11! OeJMrlMrl!I NO. l QI 'aid co1;rl. al IO<J Co voe C.•n1~• or1..., Wts1. t!'I 1~e (!1v ,,, Si111l<1 An.,. C:.Jl!tornla. O..!e<1r.3115_ • WILLIAM E. !>I JOH,,., County Cle•k ALFOHS l!IAUER & M!LO MAllCHET-TI Jlt. l Mol'llrtll llf Pl;o1.o, Sullt IOJ ~WWI Hlt ... I, CeUl11rn1• TUI/ Al1'trf9ly1llf': ,..1ltlo""' Publi<J>ed or.ng.,. C:<>•1• o .. ,,, 'P11111 AUQui.11,e. u. 1915 ms.is PUBLIC NOTIC E ·~ .. NOTICE TO CREOIT Oll:S SUPl!ltlOA COUltT Oft lHE STolllrll; OF CALIFOlit,,.!A "Oil THE COUNT YOl"OR.t.HG E He.A·UIJl E•l1te or 0 "ARELL DEA N SCHULZ, Deceased. NOllCE IS HEREB'¥' GIVE J1 lotfl(' crealtori of Ille •bove ne me d dic:t°""t 1"'11111 perwns hlvon11 cl1lm• ~••n\I the Wld OK•dPnl ••e reou!rl"d lo t1lr 1 ... m. wllh I"" ""'-ei$ery -,ooucfle11, In It.. Ofll<e ol lht Clef~ al tfle •bo"" •n· lillfll court. or lo 11rei.enl ftlt\M. wtllltr... tt«-11!\ilry vaucllers. to lfl• unden.lgnt<1 11 the Olfke ol Mk Ila II J. Cllristl..,..on. Allorney ., t1w. 410 NEWPORl CENTE R ORI VE, S UIT E sse. NEWPORT BEACH. CAL lr. 9?'60. wlll<fl il llllP P!•ce ol l)utl!1es\Of !Mun· cler!ignl'(I In 111 m•ttt1 l peflelnlng ta lhe .Sl1te or said ~ted~nt. wltflln IOu• monll'l,lll•r Ille Ursl Oubllt•1lon04 !h•\ not k e. Detl(I Jul y ~, 1t1s. MAR'¥' E. 5CHUL1 E••Cutor ol 1111 Wiii ol tflot. •bow l\ilmedd41~td•"' MICH.t.El, J. CHRIS TtAHIO,,. .t.nwney 11 uw &llMl!WPORT CEMTlllt ORIVE HIEWll'OllT ISACll. C.t.'1.1•. tl ... """""'" lw: Petlti..,.r Pub+JMMPO Or•nQe c~u Oelly Pilot. July l I. •M Augu)I 1. u. 11, ltll "4t·ll PUBLIC NOTICE ..... , FICTITIO IJS •uslHESS 'HAMl:STATaMll MT Tiie tollOwlllQ _Mn, •••<k""'CI llo4!- nHl•I: AWARD OUPLE XES. LTD .• 11)41 lr'\'lne lou11verd. Sull• 10l, l!'WI,.., (Alllornl• ""° Fote r Co "stru<llOl'I C• .• '"· corporate • r1111or!'ll• co rporetlon. 11l•I It { a1•'•••••. Sull• Ill, In.of,.,. • Tlll• ~tff bye llmll· ;o~· ,on co., • • ty. ,., l.tldlnt Tl\11 li.Jtn ·~! wes llllO wi ll\ thl CO\n'ltf Ci.rt.. t i Or 1ntre a unty"" Jiii' :IS, lttJ. ..... P\ltlll"*' 0r.,... c.,.,t o.ny "'lllC· ~· l._J1,n ,s.-. .... 1tJS J IGS l • P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ··-tr.QTICI TO ta rolTO•S P'ICTITIOU\ •U\l .. l!\S NOTIC:ll 01' I! Ll!CTIC* ,u .. ••tto•cou•TOIFTHI! NAMt: STATEMl!Nt HOT ICE IS ••EllllEllY Gl\IEN INll • ''AT I! OP CALI 1'0• NIA l'Oa Tl'l* lol-!"11 P9t !IOll> •••001n91M.IM• 1PKl•l ll9Clloll r..t bt<tn<•l--.,u THICOUNTYOl'ORANGE _,,, tll ""Id D11 t1M 111'1 ll•Y 91 'ff ........ NI A llfft COLOR WCS T GA .. 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"'o<>!"-"'"'' Al>Q'-'1 I 14, II, 2i l~IS ')O(il 1S CO!lt<t..O ·~''"•!••'Y """" l•l'llb wltllln ll'ltlflfl\ lhlbh(t!lonor '"" .,01,,~ wlo lm11<"ov,..,.,n1 Ol"llCI , O.t..a 0.l•IJAl>Q •In, 1~/S P UBLIC NOTICE S..ld bona• •Nolt "-•• lnrt•••• Ill • Flg141 W<Hw 1m1nl1> l"n""" ••I• or, ... , not 10 ••C••<' e•'llfll P"•t..,1 C~1<ulo•o!ln•,.•11 81MJJ !I',.) P•• •nn"m o•Y•bl• wm1• OI 1"'1 •OU-..• ""mtOll<9t..O..'l'il NOTICE TO C• E OITOlllS .,._,....11, tn1 •cl ... I ••I• « !~ft - lllUUl!'l L J MJl.tT1e111 Ori( SUPf.11110111 COUlllTOf' lHE ...... or .,.,m.nt lo bl IMl••mlf*l<c>- •ut.sELLJ MATTll!lll $TAT£0FCALI FOlllNIAF:O• 0'1llWW1lelllll•10I UCllW C..wil•ll P••"••r THf.COUNlY DI' O•AHGE TIW b<lllOI\ """'•I lloe •lt<llcin Wll -1IC.••01• C.111 H•,AUM• bl In llW IOl'm Pl'liCtlbHI by !i.«llOn A"""'' NI l!'ofc1<lff" E\l•le ol ROl.LI N C. CUTTS lS10. or .... W•t•r COO• Tn• IOI-"') Pllbl1~0 O••nQt COollll O•ity Pilot Oec:11....a •tQVlr•m.nh~•iotOl>>•••...O AVOU•ll 14 11.11,111~ ~/) NDllCEl\HE'.f!ESYGIVENIOllW (•) E•cn b•llol •11•11 fl•••• P UBLIC NOTICF. Cfl'Cl1IO<i OI ll'>e •bo"" """14'0 OK-I ptttQf'•lff 11,.. IC•Ml ltlt IOCI POMlonot I •II Pt•,..,,• h.o•lf'>ll Cl••tm _,.,ni,\ OW tNlllOt I-lnc:tlti oo .. n lnG ll«lllel '"" w 10 dt'<•O-nl ••• •"Qu"~ \0 11._, lo lht rOQ '""'"' l'rom '"'' P't"to<.-lecl tflem "'1tn 111e "'<"''"'' '°"""'"' in l!M lo t!W IOI> ol Ill• btlllol • wrlkotl f!OIOTICEOI' TltUSTEE't.5AlE In. 0!11(1 Of Ille (llt~ Of Ill• "I.OW '..,. ""rlot•ll'O Ii"' •""II bl pl..cl'CI in Int \,,. u~ Utleo co"'' or to p,,...,,.1 lllt!m wll~ 11,. <•nit• ot lht btlHot I\ Na 1131~ ne.:1>wr1 wo.;(nt•> tolt.. .. n0e<>19""J •b ) AbOw 1111ptt!or•teo11,. -°" AuQ .. \t 2•. 1'/S, 111 11 00 A M •I !flt' Ol!o(t' Of RAM SEY & onboen• .. ,e,011,..,,..11c.i.,..r1or.na. 1'll1LE IN!oURANCE AND 1 RUST RASMUSSE N •l ••• W OCEAN Ille btlllOI ""'II br 1>•l<1led "''tn ll>t (.0MPANV, •> CIUly .OPP<llnll!'O lru•1.,. 8LVO, IN THE CI TY OI' LONG "•'"•~Ill• lm1;1rovtrn1n1 O!•lfKl. Int IJAller iln<l l;lll•\.,~lll lo Oe~<l "1 l•u•l •~ 6EACH, CALIF '°801 wlll(I\ " tne 0.11 ol 11\f tlt'CllOll lnCI Ille tloellOI lO•-Jlll\llO•y tJ 191• •• •n>t NO "'"'• ot bu••nt')~ ot 1ne U"""""•IJl>fd •n '"''"DI• All tNIUol• ...... II be numbe•ed l)J'll In book 11D111, '".;ti! 1-ot DI· •II m.ollt•~ l'l'<l•lnln<;t 10 '"" t'>llllt 01 con~Klltl••IY il•rt1n9 w ith n.....O.r 1•(111 Re(O•O• In 111<! Oll1lt Ot ,,,.. Co\Jn wlclOtc.ot>nt, ,..!!flu• tovr n1cnt"" •ltt• -ly R•co<Otr 01 O •oillQ<! COlllllJ, lhel!<\ll)<,obl1ClllOflOl\ni•nol•Ct lclAbO .... lll!!l'l'tlotllt'Clli,_....,\o (1llto1nl11, WILL SELL AT PU8LIC 0..ll<IJllly l~ 1 g1~ tM l..tt"1 1,..~rllt•ll>l'llO<•llon•"°'U P.UCTION TO HIGHE \l 8100ClJI OOROTHYR CUTTS t.ll<'•nl•d 'Nllmblr ol •ott,~Ulled l~OJI CAStl tpoyllbl< dl ''"'t ol \,;\It I" l'.XECVTFllX ol !no WJL lot lo<t)I " ldWf"I mo.,,., ot !Ill' Un<t~O Still<,) 11 rne&bovtn•medlle<ta.ni !O) Abowt !ht l'l'•lo•,.•CI llnt lht IM loOl.<1n l•ont on1t,,nc~ to 1"'-• old AAM!ilEY & AASMU\!iEN k>lk>wln<;t •n111 be prlnttll ln Ille Of<le• °"""9t CO\lnh (outthO""" loc:•tNI I" An.,,.y,1t i..w tr>...,,.,.r.,1ed l!lt 200 blorl< ot W ~>t Sanla Au~ ...,.W OCEAN •LVO 1ll The ,,.mt ol IM lmP10-.-1 floYl<vard (lor"'tfly Wt>l S••t~ LONG81E.ACN,CALIF,t019J Ot\lrlclefldllltCl111tOlelttllon, 51,.,.1 I S..nla a,,..,, Cll1!01n111 co!I rlQ!lt, Att..,My• I.., E XECUTAI )(. (11 N"mDtr o! vole• •nltU"' lo l1lle .wlCI ln1e1 .. ,1 tonwe ~tll to 1111<1 l'IOW Publl'-"'IJ OranQ-e CO&•I Dally Pilol <IH • '1tl0 br II ""ell'' •<1111 Oeect ot ''"'' '" J .. 1,31,11naA. .. oY•l r 1~ )1 19/S 2'olf.-1S tJ) A MIUO b!•cli lint lmm.d••Wly "'" P•ol'l'rl• i•lll.ll~IJ m ,.,,Cl C.Oll<lt, i---------------I -· 1111111,,.. in111 lie """'"0 '"o"' MIG St.lltOe•<••be<l Cl\ bottom Of bllllOI ""tot"'' l•nt P&•<t'I 1 •n 1114' city o! Newpor1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'l Tl>tbonllP<CIP•"•llOntol»sub> fltia<.11, county ot Otiinot, •td!t ot l-----;;;:;:--.,.co------1 mltl•lllotne ... tt•• Cdhlotlll.1 •• )hOwn on co n1,1p lilt<! in lllOTICE 0 1' !•) A-oprlyll lQull•tl I.hell I» boo!< :n IMl91 11 ol IMl•<tl mdP,. 1n 11111 TRUSTEE'S SALE """'"" "'"' t~ , .. _,Ilion on,..._ .... ~•ke ol Ille COllnly Rt'CO•O.• ol '"""' U....No 0}?21 I :UOeol tflebllllol <ounly, Ts No IM~' (IJ APl)roprlllt •Ollno Jn,lrvcl- S.ld Wle Woll bt m.ll!loe blll wllhool THE (AltFORNtP. S AN\OME rN1MploKeC1onlfletloellol c;o.,,n•nt or Wdft•ntr. e •prtt~ 0, 1m COi'! PORA TION, • cai.to•n•• Corl'Of" Tfl4t on tne btllloh to bl "\ot'CI •I vie .,i1eo '"'9"•Cl•"<;1tlllt' p0,.,.,.,,.,,,or..., 11<1n •• c:i"IY """°'""Cl ''"''ft llfldtr •leotUon In IOOU•on lo .ony other rNI cumbroJtKt• 101;11ytntttn1,.1n1ngpt1n. ltlt lollow\n<;t ck•<ribtCI deed ot 1.,,..1 ltt' rtQulrH by ••w, 11>f•f -II Do ,,.,.. wmo! ll>f note ••I )t(U• .. CI by !.iod Will SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION 10 .,,int.a Wb•l-llllly \tit lollOWU"ll Oeedol T1u.i to wit 1111 ,2~111, will\ THE HIGHEST Bl DOER FOR CASH OFlllCIAL•ALl.OT lnltrt't tht•eon, •> ptowi<k'CI in """' (p.1y•blt' col time 01 •lllt In l•wh,1I IM~lllOVEMENT Olt.TAICT NO JOI' .. 01el,), ..,., .. n<••· II •ny -·lilt mont1 vll1n .. u .. 11eOSl•l<'•l.ollt1Qlll,h lltV1NIEltANCMWATIEltOISTll1CT t~•n1' 01 •~11J Oetd o l T•uH, ltt• tie MIO lnWttil conwey•O lo 1...:I row SPECIALBONDIELECTION Cll.J"1f' "'"O tAll""n't' ol '"" T'"''c"' held Or •I ""°"' ...,,a OteO ol ''"" 1n <ifld ot Ille''"'" c•t•tell lly '"'Cl Dttllo! llW ll<'OJ>l'r1Y ,...,.,,n11r1trOi•crlbed ~OV 4, 1'11 1 •ll~t. TRUSTOR• LYNNE Tl"IOMSEN To wott' 'l•mp•c•0\\40!1nt1Wvot Tnt bt:ncl1c 1~r1 "n<I<'' ilUCI Oec>d ol ANO JOAN A THOMSE N """"""' lnQ "'llllrt •Hc-r Ille WOtCI YES ot T rull lltrelO!Ort' ... ~<Ult(! dnCI M """'Wiit, """ R06EAT M MI LLEA •ll•r Ille worCI 'NO All m,jtl<S ''""'~O lo lflt unC1trS•9neO" -1n,'l'i ANO GLORI,. H MILLEA, h~rc:I Olherw•Wm-•r•lo<b•Ock" AUOiil ()(>c1"'"Uonol 0..l•"ll"nCIO•""''nd!<» 11'1(1,.llf l"'Qllllfl•n<;a m•r-\ "'' lorDIOdtn -~It', ano co w"lt"" Nol!(~ ot 0.-ldlll1 8ENEFICIARY THE BANK OF ma•1t,.,,IWll01wolO ""° C:lecllon 10 S~ll Tne llnd!!"'""""' CALI FOF!NIA , NP.TI ONAL AS 1110 .. -onoh m1•i.. le•r.Ol'dt>l«t <otU~d ~·"d Nolu• al o~t .... u lln<I llel :50CIATION a n•Hon•I bAnlolnQ ••· lnl\ IWllol tllll•" II lo \ht ln"""'lorol ''"" 10 s.-11 10 llfl •~<ot<!IOCI ,,. 1111-•ounty >O<!Atlon Rtcordt>O M•y 1, 1t1• ti m 1!rc;Uonand0bla1n •not~r PUBUC NOTICE .. llll'llM'"'"""'ll" ''''· l'O/ LE Ebof<U .... Pl-H!OenlOl-....,d .. 0"1<''"'°' lrvi.... lt•tw;l'I W•!tr Ot"•kl /'O/Ant>v•C 1(01" :..Cr1t1ry01ln. BolltCI vii 0••1CIOf) of lr~W. ll•nt;h W•lt< 01\ltkl /S/l IE IEtoe<lillO />I C.0.Jt. ....... t 1$11'" 1<11...- l•IC." °""9'1'f,Jt /'JC H 011••• """"'~""" o. ... oo ,_., 0.11, .-ilol, A .. 14,)1, Jl,tl"CI 5;tflt.•. ltl) J\09-IS PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEllllOB COUttTOF THE STATI: O• (ALI f'OltNIA 1'()11' THE COUNT 't Of' OAANGI: ... _ MOTICf: O" t.ALE O• REAi.. ""01'EAlY AT PAIVATI: SALi: In tne """""' ot Int IEU•!e ol CZllA FO!iTfA WOLl'E 0.t*•i.H NOTICE IS HIERE6Y GIVIE M lhtt I ... -n.19"14 •tll W'll 111 11'1.,•lt .. II, to Ille nl°"'ll b!Oo•r. -lt<I to OOI conflt..,.1-Of ti. •bO" "''II"" Court. on ., •11.,•A"'"" 21 1t1) ,, • 00 11 In ;it Ill• ott1<1 Ol RAYMOND Kl'rlf!OW, Allo•ney ;it L•w, ••• , GA•ffn G•O•• eo .. •••••O, G••Oe" C#o""• (llUIOtn1• •11 ltlt tlQlll, lili. In. llf'IU -••l•tt Of W•O lik<edotlll .. t Int llmeot nllOl'atn, •rd •ti tlW rlQl'll 11tlt lnt••hl llwl ''Id •"•'" ""' KQ\llreod byoper11\IOl'l otl•w orolf\.er,.lw,olnt• """'°'In -ll•on to tf\111 ot wlddt<t dt..t cot IN llme ol oe11111, 1n -10 4'11 l'Yt Clrl••ft •e•I l>•OPt<IY s•l ... lecl ... tM Clly ol W•il"11n~l•r, COurilf o1 0rlnQ4! SIMt' Off (11lllorn!1, And.....,. -1k .. 111rlp c:leK•lbtO •• lolk>w\ Lot J, ol l••<l 7',4, •~·-on 1 ~"'book 15, "9Qt'' 21 lo 2} 11>(1.,,.., ... , ot ml«•ll..,e<)U\ tn•P\, In lfl<' othct af lhe<ounty ••<o•Oer ot 11101J co""'' lllto known •• 13011 P1lom1r, Weitmlnsler, C•lltornl• •l.,l TEAMS 01' SALE C•~n •n(I l•Wllll morwy vii tilt' UnlltO Sli t's o< A""!rl<ll on <onllr..,.tlon ot ••It o• p.er! c•~ •nc:I IWllnc:t t•ld...,<tO by nolt or-... wcur8d b• n>0t1911<Jt °' ''"" -"" the.,,_r1Y !.ti ~0111 T.n Pt•<tnl 1111".I Of Ille..........,, OI 0•<1\ to il<<O'"P""r b!ll NOT I CIE OF TIM E l"IAS BEEN 5HOATENEO TO NOT LESS THAN SEVEN CAY\ BY THE ORDER OF COURT All bwh or ollt•s mu\! be In ""'lln<;t .rod wlll be <ttt'lweo 111 I,_ •lott..-..n 11ont-<f otllct, o• ltl! w1tfl tr.. E•Mll1rl• jllrton•llJ or .,,.., be lolecl ...,,n !flt clffli o4 lne llbOW tnllllt<I C0utt II •ny u,... •lltr lht ll<ll l>llbht•Uon Of !h1l nolk••nll lre!Ol'e ""'••"II i••d '"'t 0.lt'd AUOV•l ll 19/S GOLOIE M WOLFE, E•tCUlr•• ol ,,.... e,1.11 0/f EZf!A Foste• WOLFE O.ce•H'O RAVMOl'OIO Kl Tl II OW A!\or•J ill LI• _,G;lo-Gf•v1 •rw• °"'-"'"'"· C.lltonol• ''"' T.. 11141 .._JolM, U6 :MM P UBLIC NOTICE f'l(TITIOUt.BUt.INl!\t. JriAMl:STAll:MENT '"" 1<1110 ... 1ng .,., '°"~ ••, <loin<;t t>.1\1 ..... , MEolT [(lUll>MIENt J)'10 ...... \I w •• ,...,,s.n,,,.,,. <;,A .,,0• r••nc••\ !1••0,4)01 ~o·i..'l Ad (Ol(ltl.(00.IMAr CA '}•ll Htl"" M ll••o •!41 Root.wy ~., Coron.t""'l "'-• CA. •JoJI ln" bll,•nt••,. (-ll<l•a D"I en 1n "'~'°"'" fr•ncl•S S.•o ... ln•1M tlt•9 llll' ~,,.,.,..,..,, "'"' lllHJ wotfl IAe C-11 C••• • ot 1t •nQt> Co..nrr on Jlll J Jt, 1'1), ·-F\>1)1,.,,.., O••nQt' Cwu O•l!y PilOI, Al>Qll•I I, !4, ll ll lt )S MM 1) PUDLIC NOTICE FICTIT10Ut.BU\l'"fS$ INAME t.TATIEMENT TJr;r ... 19w<n<;t ""''°" " OOi"') -....,. .. . HU N TINGTO N 81.Ul'F PllOPEAT•E !o, 1•1•• 8t11cn eo .. 1 ..... 11 . Slllll ISO, HllflllnQtOl'I flt.Kn, CA.,..,, G lOMl,G••illl<llo Ill 1•1.ae..n .... 1 •••• 11. s .. 11t ISO, Hu .. Un(llO<I flt""h. CA 92 ... 1 Thh bllMM'• Ii (11110..CI.., by I h"'ll .,,p.M"t,.r\hlp G L1o.1l1Gr111!11<1lo111 Tflh M•l•menl ••• lllld ,.,,,. IM C-11 (Mr" OI 0••"'9t Co..nly on J,,., ''· 1'1). F' .. Mll Pvb!IWO or ... Qt c .. " 0.11, P'llOI, '""' 1• ~1 , ,,,., A"9"'' 1, 1-. 1•1s 11' .. IS PUBLIC NOTICE ..... lJ t.UPEllllOR 1'..0URT OF t HIE STATE 01' CALI 1'0RNIA FOii lHE COUNTY 01' OltAl'OIGE Nt A· ... 11 NOTICE 01' MIEAltlNGOF PtTITION 1'()111 PlllO•ATE O• WJLL AIND RJR Ll:T'TEltS Tl!t. T AMIENT All Y IE,,•te ol BERNICE BROCK, OPc;e•MCI NOTICE IS HEREBY C,IV€N !Nit "0NAL0 WlSSUSI o: 11&> 111.,., l\t'tt'ln" ieUtlon 10< P•oblte ol Wiii .,.., IOI'•• i<Hnt:I 01 L111er1 Tti11m1n1••Y 10 trot oeUt,_1, tt'lt•.,nce wn1c11 ·~ .....ac. IOI funner parllc"'"'' •nO Illa! lhe 11...,. -1>11<1 ot htarlnq IM~ n.t1 )Rn ... lat ""'l"'t 16, ltl~ ••• 9 JO • m , In Ille couttroom ol 0..1>11ln•nl NO, l Of \alO (O<HI <ii 100 CIWI( C...nltr Df"lw Wt>!, In tf\t City or !>Anld Ana, C.IUorn•• 0.lt'IJ AlllJVSI I, t•IS WILLIAM E !ii JOMH, co .... 1, Cl••• lltt.l'i LO, llt51'1E LO, & YOUNGE A an., ... ,,.11.;i,. 1'MH9Uy ...... 81"'' lttll.,_, C.111 ..,. A"-MYilOI hl!llo-r P\lbll""O 0•.&n9e Co•sl 0.&lh Plkll A"'Jll\I lJ, 1•, 10, l~IJ 31071~ Atw-1wy..,E1l1c111r1• PUBLIC NOTICF. Pvbllt.N!<I Ort <19e Co••I Oa1ly P•lol, l"·---------------1 Al>QlAl I• l•IS 31?'1-IS \lofl~"·l .... rt.il o•oi>e•l11•lCM:.l!t'0 \If No 618/1nt1001<11131 p&°"'~OIOI BONO Pf!OPO\ITION sn .. 11 11\e O"lt Jyfy :ao 1Y/~ ucl•! Reco•Cls !n 11'1~ o u lct o! the ltwl,... A•oc h W•lt• O"lrlcl IMUI' Ml 1--------------- 11 T LIE 1 NSURANCE ~no Rt corOl't ol Or.&nQO! COllnty, '"11<1 -Cl IOCllll!•Ol"o\I l"Cllbtednt\\ lfld •S•"e PUBLIC NOTICE Bl••Jl SUPERIOR (0Uf!TOF THE'. STAT£ 01' CALI F0 1t f!OllA l'Olt THI! COVHl Y 01' OllolNGE TRUST COMPANY Of lruSl Ol'>lrllie-• 1ne lollowinQ PIO< 9f!r'tt•I ob1!9o11lon bOnO\ lot lmpfow l---------------.,,~di<1 1<.,,IN, """Y men• 01>trl<I No J lnt1t•OI In 11\t ey Concke A COfblft T,,., ldnO •t•e.,tCI ,,, ,, ~,l...,teO•" lht &mounl 11114,6)0,000, al•,.,..,......,, "' Pllblhlltl:I Ntwpon Hl•bO• NeW!. 5t•t• ot C•lllorn•d Co1<"I' of 0.."'1Qle, ter1U••lto!elontpe1ctn1 !f ... liie•an Prn\ combl,..CI ,.,,~ ltlt o'""°"' Coa•I (111 ot NtwPOrl Bt•tn and ••dt>•ulbed n ..... , lo .,;q.,lre •nO <on•l•ucl _,~, D•lly Piiot, Au91<•I I u . ll 1•1s ilSIOllOW!o -IM:lhtl•• lor ..... coll•C1•on ..... , ---------"~"~;:c'c'·i ~n;•t l • """nl, MIO tlhposlll Of WWI~, lnc:lu<l•OO ,---~ All !Ml p0rt;on 01 Loi 1 ot Tr..:r NO lnltr<f'gtor l1cUltle\, 1te11men1 1;11..m l'U BLIC NOTIC•; 01, snown 11no Oehnl'd •• uni I• 1 1o ~ lac;1!ltlei tlth•tnl d•">o••I l.Klllh'' '""'"''""' onltwitt~tl••nCondotnl"I""' blPts ""'"olnq tQlllpmt~I &no ill -°"'°'°"°'"°~'"~~~~~--I Pl'•n re<o•Cltll M•y 6 I~/~ '" Book "«'''"'Y tQ.,li:tmtnl •niJ 11"0Pt•l1 l'OIOTICE OF TAU~ TEE'S SALE 11131, P•~ 1~1 01 Ollicial At~OIO' l"°"llot l <Q"l""ll 1"'101 to 1.,11111 con ST,. JJIJ P•l't-1 t 1t..c1..,1 commllmunh to <•rrw oul tt'>e T \ No 11• /j An vn01 •• ~., S I~!"' 1nle>•t>I Ill·~·" _,, .. ,,., l>"•POStl OI lllt 0.•l•kl °" AUQ .. sl 2• n1) II 11 00 .. M p:ir\lonot LOI lol 1 ... ,. NO tl61,••l>f• ton1o111ne11 In cont•d<I' •llCl..OU>q (Ofl- 11 T LE IN SU RANC £ AN 0 TAUS l ""'I> •~corded on bOol< 14?, p;igp l'I ol Ir MIS w1tllotllet C0:Qtnc 11s, It.. p;oymenl COMP AN y' ., o .. 1y ......... nleO ''"'t~ M•Ktllil<>l!Oll\ Miii)\ tf'.;Otd• ot °'~ vii Ol)f•ollllf>9 •nO olller to•1• ot Ille DI .. ""°"' ""° Pll''"""' lo Ot<-tl 01 ''"'I rt. C.O..nty C•Utorni• •hown co no°'''""° 1tlC1 MIO \fie tilCOblo\llmt:nt ol 1111 Of par\ <ordeo J•nva•r 13, 1•u "' •ns\ No •• • co,.,mon A•t•' on Ill• con. oltne bONI fel>ttw lllnd 0 .. 1 ot U>tpr<> 1U'M, •n Dook 1111111 P•~ 1(11 ol ()I aomtnl"m Pl;,n rtcorckiJ Mdv6, ,.,4 .,, <Mtl,ol t~ wit ot s•id bl>nlJ,, .+11 ln <K• Ti<ldl Rt<Ol'd' •n tn. 0111<.1 ot lnt(.oun Book 11 lll, l>"t'llt 1~1 ol 0 111<1•1 Cot<llln<tw1tn t~ pl&n ol wo•l•lor Im l y Aeco•Cle• o! Orcofl9t co .. ntr R.<otdl. p-o~ment 0,,,,,,1 No J 1s flt'rflOIO<t C<1tll0<nlo WILL SELL AT PUliLIC J10 VI• l •dO NorCI Nt'"'l>O't 8f;Kh <1mendt<I by •fl<I GeK rlbta '" R<'\QIU AUCTION TO HtGll E\T OIOOEA C•lllorn!a lion Na 1•1.S-•) ol lflt !lo•td ol Olrtt ,FDR CASH (IMYabl' 1t l1m' ot wit ill • Ill 1 •l•ttl illl<lress or ,ommon u.. tori or wliJ O•U•ltl &nds~al! It... lrvir>t l.lwlu! money ol lflf' Unll'CI Sl•lt'\l •I \19'\lll•on ,, snown alXl•t no wil<tilnl~ R&nch W•I•• Olslrlcl li\llt P<tw~t, Ille i.out~ ltont tn•••nce 10 the old h q1wn a' 10 ''' compleltl\I•• °' <<>t .autflorlltdbul vnhSutd ~neral ot>1/91 Or«11111 COllnl~ Courtno""' l0<•tM 1<1 •K lnttsl 'Tiit btntl1<ia•r undt>• wliJ ta. bands IO< lm1>rovemenl 011.l•kt l~e 100 blo<k ot w est S•n•• An" Ooedol lrvst by •e•wn 01 a brt;Kllor 1'io l IOI' Int Pll'"°" ol <il<ryll>IJ OUI boult'•••ll llo•mtrlv We•t \ll<t~ Ol'l.oull !n tflt Obli9•hon• 'otCll<t O '8ill•mendt>C1pl1"' Slrttll ~llld Ana, ca1i1or,.1a •II 1lon1 11\Prtby, 11ere1otore t'•ecull'd ....,., ae YES NO l•tlt 11n<1 •n•~•e\I ton•~v~·CI to ''""' now i.wrell lo the uncie••IQntCI a wrotten Tiie poll 111• •••d election '""!I bt ...... NOTICE TOCltlE.OITOlll!i OF I UL et TltAHSl'EA IS.C\ •101 -•IOI UC C.I Nol 1ce '' ht•~by o l•tn to In~ Cre<l•11>f"• ot RONAlO ZAUNEKEf!. Tr .... ,ferat, wt>o•t bYSIMii -hS 1S S4 C.m""' Orl•t, co..,.ty of a.- St•!• of C.IUotnl• ln•t • b.,I. 1•'"11tr ••1-t IOI» ""'deloAUSTING GAS\ ANO AMY J GAS\, Ttiln•fe•t'•~. -bi.ll•M'>• tcHl•t•• l• llll 8"1\0t• Slteel lrw1,... C•1Uorn111 Cr.<nt~ ol Or.noe, St•teol C•l•fo•nl• llw ll"OPtr1y \0 be tt .. n•lc•rtd .s loc:•lld11t ... C.m1>l1sD•i,.. Nf-1 &.•en co .. nly 01 o r .. nqe st .. t 01 CAU!otlM~ S.!Cl 'Pf-r1Y 11 Olst•lbeO ln 91'flt'r•I >H All •loi:t In lr•<M, l••tlltt'\ IQUIP. "-I •nll OQOd wlll OI tn,,t Pl'lnlonq 8"s•M•\ •"" <op~ ctnlt• ""'I"'~' •<>0wn 11s Pf!INT EMPORIUM llncl IOC•lt'll 1t lMI CAm""s Orovt Ne-1 Bee<:h County 01 OranQt', !.Iii• ol C11Ulorn11 T,_b</lk l•••,.ltt .,,,,n De con~• .ci on ., •fi.r Int ?1nd O•v ot A~I. 1tlS •1 10 (II) AM "' Wt•ltrn Mu1 ... r E'KtOw Corp , 313 B"Y"llt O..lw., NtWpOtl Be•<ll co .. nt, OI 0..""91', Sl•leot CAll!orn!& N•A~ NOTI CI! OF HIEAllll'OIG 01' l'ETITtON l'OA PROllAT£ OF WILL AINO 1'0111 LETTIEllS. TESTAMIE IN TAlllY IE.\l1t1 ot E THIEL AOOlPl-ltNE. VI(. TDRIA A01)8EAl\, •1<11 ETHEL HOFFMAN 11088EAJ\, dk" ETHEL H AOB8ERTS 0..t•a~IJ NOllCC: IS HERE.BY GIVEN ltwl MAXIN!: II F l\t<ER.h••lilfollnt•e·n• prt!t-loo Probiol,. ol W1tr •nll l<>r" s......,,. ot L• lie•• Te~l;tm,nt..,y 10 lht Ptt•Uon11 lt'l••enct lo ,..nlcn Is m<oOt lot 1 .. n,..., jld•l1c"l1rs, A~CI 1na1 '"" i.me ..-.nal.ac~ ol "'"'"'9 It.. wme ""' bll!tn YI tor '>ept1mbtor 1 "IS •l t JO • n1 , In tne toll•l<oom 01 [)ep.lrt""!nl No ] ot '"'" covH, •1 100 C1w1< C..n\f'r o ....... w~~, In Ille City ol \<Intl>...,,. C.lllotnl• o.,eo A"!!U<I U, 1•1s WILLt olM E.St JOHN, C0<111ty Clt•l OIENl'Oll!iL Gl.llEll 21110....,.1or.w1 """' ,...,....,. 119.Kl'I c11111 ...... 'll .... Tel W-1116 .-1wM1 tor Petillo.,., P\lbll\l'>elJ Or1n(I(' Cod•t 0<11lv ll•lot AVQUll 1•, 1!, 11, ltl~ 31»-IS PUBLIC NOTICE '!fld bY •I under \did Oc:ed ol 1,.,,1 1n Decla•~llC>l'I ot o11au1t """ ~.....,,.d '°' Opened •I I 00 o'cloi:l A M , on Ille Ille prope.i, \•lualtd '" •<llCI C°'""Y ""°'"· a<1<1 "'"tten no1lce 01 IJ•e•t n ,.,,., moonl<1q al '•Ill etecllon anti v.,,11 bl' _,Cl Sl1tr Clt ~tr!lx>CI •• Of ele~l•on to ca .. .,. 1ne 1>ntlt.''"9"<'0 1a kt~ OPtn ""Ill I 00 o tloi:• P .,, on P•rc r ! l In tnt c1IY ot Newj)O(I wll "''° l>'Ol><:'•IV to scoh\ly •alOObllQd 11\AI O•y, wMen tnt ••mt sn.11 Ix> Bt&t n, coun11 ot 0•1noe, •l•le <11 llons •NI tnt•t611tr tM lll'IOet,JQntfl tlO\tO So lw Iii tflOWn to Ille T"ll'l\IHH!o, an bt,.lrot•S •"" t01J•ts..,1 ..wtl by 1--------------- :.&•Horn•• ii.\ snown on a m61> hit<! on <•"MCI •••O notice 01 bre.,cn and ol S••ll lmpro•t""'"' Dl•tr1ct ~II con .3DOk J9 P<'91= 18ol P•rc•I M1ps ln lt..ol t'lecUon lo ix. Re<o•aoe<:I Ap•ll ?l 19/S;ti. s\llute • slrtQle tlttUon prt<lnct lor Ille !lu OI Int Countr Rt<O•Cle• ol U•IJ ln'1r Na 103M m book 11~""""" 1869, f>u•PDM o! llo!Olng wl(I tlt!cloon Thf' :.-ity • ot uld Otli<l•I Atco•<* PDlhnQ Plac:• to• .1.•IO prec!ncl loh;ill bt !.1110 ult! wUI bl m•clt!, blll w111Qo1 S.lo i.alt' will bl! mede, bYI ...,Ir.out !ht 1;1l..c1 htrt•n•lttr OtslQ...,~. and :-t Of w•••antr, t•P••ss or '"" co-..en•nl °' wartanty e•pr"'' or 1m-IN! persons ller•l1>1lllr n•n•eO, tllf•n<;t oiled, r19o1ro!ng 11111, "°'"'slon, o•..., jlllecl •t'9'1•01n<;11tt!t llOS .. ••lon, or.,. Pt•sons Q.,.1111.0 •nd enl•lll'CI lo ...ttal :umb••l>(eS, to 1;11y 1ne •emal1'1"911<'•n c""'l:>r•nc.e\ to""' 1ne rt'm•inlnq .,,in lolill tlto<t1on, n,,wr been •PPO>n~ "" ~•ii.I sum or Ille note h I Wtll•l'Clby..aKI clii.I ..,m of lh~ nott!s) stt.,•et1 by ...,,o ""moe'' of Ille l!aaro ol EIKtlon, Orl'CI ol TrY•I , to·wll '191,816 11, ... un Oe-l'd ot TtU•I .. 1111 1nt•u•sl.,.. In i.alo ln_.:1or, J.,<tQ>t •niJ Cltrk,, re"l)ee 1n1ere'1 Iller.on •• P•O••Oed '" ,,.,o note prawldeO 11<1v•nce\ ,, ""•· ...-.-t1ve1v il<>O•S •llt'rnalt'• lo• ,...Id BollrCI nolt(S), eov•ntti II ""' """"' t"" the lerm• "' ,.,.,,., Deeo 01 ,,.,,,,,I•"'" ot EIKt•on, wlll<n •Uetncotrs stl.lill, In tetm\ of s•ln O~riJ of T1us1 ltts ch••O"'\ 11n1J t•ptnses 01 ,,... Tr.,,tw 11" oroer In wn1cfl Iller"'' •-Med tN•~S ano t'•l>f'ns"' of the T,.,,1..., .anoof tllt' ''"''" l<1atee1 bv ''"II Dtfll or hll 1ny ••<anClt'< on '"" Bo1rO al EM!< "'"4ol tM tr .. 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In ll'lt OFFICIAL PROCEEDING\ OF TH€ 60ARO OF SUPERVISORS OF Of!ANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA !.dnta An.l c .. 111°'n1" ewnl •n .s..,s\menl tor Int Dlsl•l<I Mi 11<11 Deen m•IH ..,0 lewleod lot I"' te•• In wnlcn 1.tld elt'ctlon 11 lo be l'ltld tlW 1•51 t'Q.,.H110 •'.essmenl roll ol t"' co .. n1r ol Or•n9• I• conclllslw1 e•IOtnce ot o.. ... rshlp •nO of '"' •1lue Of r.,.,, WI o"'"'°· Ewerv wot ... ,., 1'>11 ieo-1 reprt~nl11lvt, m1y vote ell Mer In ""-'"' t.r • .,.,, ... n d"I' a~•• I'll' 1>•0•' l•O•I rtPr•s.ent•U,,." me"'1s •n 0111c111 of • co•PO•llllon - lnQ I-•nO me•ns • Qllll•lll"'1, t• """"or aomlnh tr•IOf' of I""' HIMe Of lht hotdt>r of 1111• lo l•nd wno 1111 Is IP- polnttiJ ....oer IM llw' of thli SI Mt, !bl ls enlltll'<I lo llOi.\IUilon ot Ille tslllte i • ..,.,, ""° !cl '"•lllho•l1'd by tht: _.. polnllnQ COllrl lo t•••<IH 11141 penonel P191"1 11<'1•11-Of' lmMUftlty """"'fie '"•' lo e •ertl\1 B•to•e 11 11911 repr1wnt•tlw mlY .. ote •I w'4 •I« ta. l>f m<1\I prtMnl 10 Ille .,...,d Off Elttllon • t1rtlrl1d copy of 111ld l•l'A•lt•or !Of' tne ,,,,.. '""'' 111.i Pl•I, •rt S.....,,E O.teo AU(;u>l 11, 197~ AUSTIN G G,.SS Trilll~ltree AMY J GP.SS T•ansleree PvbllSl'll!<I 0•.of'>9" Coa•• Oa!lr Pilol Auvv~t ,., 1'1~ 3118-IS PUOLIC NOTICE (J' l!Nt !iUPEllllOlll COUATOI' THE STATE 0 1' (ALIFOltf!OltA l'Olll THIE COUNTY Ol"OlllAl'OIGE No A·11t6S NOTICE OF "EARING 01' ~IETITIOH l'Qlt l'llt!iT Af!OID •INAL ACCXIUNT I.NO lllEH>RT OF !iUCCE!it.0111 AD- MINlt.TlllATOA WITH WILL AN· f!OIEitEO Af!OIO PETIT10N FOlll ITS SIETTLIEMEl'OIT, l'Olt ALLOWANCE 01' IEXTltAOAOINAlllY ATTORNEYS. FEES AND APPOINTMENT OF !iUC- CESt.0111 CO TAUS.TEES Af!OIO FD .. FINAL OISTllll.UTION A"!O SU~· PLIEMEl'OI T TNE A ETO e,i11t• ol (i WAR RE N OolYI~, Otc••'fll NOTICE IS HERE6V GIVE N tflol WA RREN w OAVIS .... s IUM htrtln. .,.,1111on I« first """ lln•1 .uount MIO '""'"of Sll(tt'SlO• 11Clmlnlsu..tor wltn Will Annt•eO •rd oelltlon lor I" wllle· mt,.I, tor •11-•n<• or t•l1-dl1>1ry •tlornty 'le•• •nll •1>1>0lnlmenl col lM<- <KSot Co lt.,~lffl 11\0 IOr Fine! ot .. lf1bllhon ...., svpple,,,.nl lhertlo •• ltre-n<e to wl'l1<fl '' m11<11 tar ""1her .,.r1K1<la•• .,.., 1na1 ltlt11m.,....,,.,.,.., o4 nt••l"ll '"' 'eme fl•• Me<1 wt !of Sei>tHnber 1, 197S, 11 I JO 11 m , In 1,.. (our1room ot Oe.,.rtm•nt No lot t.llCI cour1 11r IOOC1•I< Ce<1ter 0.1 .. Wtil, lfl lht Cltrof Soni• An•, C1lllOf'nl1 0.1t<IA"11Vil 11, 1•1s WILLIAM!! MJOHN, ,_,,, .... XllNOEL 8 ANOElllSON Bt • ..,.,.,.. IE Wil"'"" 1mNwtt1.,....,.•Y s.tMe ...... C.Hf. '2111 T.-1 OWi s-.1111 AtwMpW ... tlU...r Pwbllshed Ol'llf\OI Cot'! O!Nlf F'tlol, A"IJ. 1•, lS, JI, l•I) 111 .. 15 PUBLIC NOTICE A ntOul•• mHllnO or lflt' 8o;ord CJ! SUl>f'r¥1!.(>•§ of°'""°"' (Oynlr, C111Hornl•, "''° 1111ln<;a 111 Ille Gowttn1n<;1 &c>ariJ vii It.. 01sl•1<h ll""''""o bv lht' 6<11•0 of ~r¥1tori '"'"' ne10 July tt, 1t7s, .&t •.JD A M lt.. rouow•n<;t nameo ,.,.,.,bt•• llell'IQ "''""' R&tl)ll A, Oleorlcn, OVJlr,.,.,. AoOtrl W 8olllhn, Ullrtnc• J li.U>mlt, R•lofl !I Cl•r•, Thom•• F Alley .,1<11~ Clft~ fltl>O'I on0r•n!ll' Coun IT AB :Ml Sllldy ·~ •Ktl,,.o Repor1 onreluncn lot 11!.t•I v~•• tnOI~ Jllneltl ,•rS h •e<;•l"CI A .,.1111on "•ulll0rl1'!<1 tor Of'O!>Os.e<I "''("O"'""°n1 O"lfkl No 15 n.. 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OINCMrl 1.w.e9'l11tflW\ Dlsttkt ...... -HOTICl!Of' INT•NTIONTO ClllEATl!ISCUllllTT INTBlllEST fSHs_.11•1 -111, u c.c) NOTICE If htr•Or Wl.,•n 10 Ille Creditors o1 Aoblft T SlmMy, DlblOf, ~ buslM lt eddr•ts 15 111 LIOo Perl Otlw Sllp '4, ,._wPOf'I 8'.Kh, C-ly ot Or....,• Sl•I• el c.e<ilornl•, """ • wcurl'ly 1n1.,n1 Is •llOv'I to lie er••"• _, 0.Mer •llCll 9r-ita lo AETNA !IUSIHIESS CREDIT, lf!OIC.. !il<vrW p.,,,, •l'IOM Olt\IM" lddt-.s\ I• 1 .. 1 AY•llvt of Ute !il1r\, Lot ...,........,, (:eur!ty OI Los AflOllll5, SUit• el (.enfOfftle, n.. ,.,...,,., In •flkfl tflt seturlly ,_,....wf11 mt .... ,.•1i,1n..,.,111•11 th1.w1t ~ ""''""°'"'· 1n....,10,,. ftorlll.,... .,.,. fwnlshll'tll• Off O.lltor _.,. .,....ny -HK•IM •t 111 Llcla 1>•'11 Ori,., $1111 16 ""'-" ...... Govnty If 0..1"9', Sl•1• ot C.lllltorN•, '"'9IMKW•1•-MM. V. HIESO)I. TIW ...,....Id wc:vrlly 1r-11oro ....... ,__,.,,111 ... "' Of' .n.. u. ,,.,. ...., of "'"""'-"7S, •l If C10 ~M. et ltol Awe"u• •I IM Sl•f5, I.fl ~Ullt9rnia. Silt. .. ~-.. trlt S.<iw• ,..,..,, ... ~MfPWl ........ '"fl......, "" .... °'""°' for 11111 """ ,..... let Ntl, ar• S•m•, JtJI S C•mlno c:.pjilr-, c:.is11-111«11. C:-..r .. Or ... !i~ofC..IHwN .. 0.tM...._..7,191) AETINA 8USIN£$S (.lltEOIT, IHC ............. "'" AulM .... S.Crt\t,..., ,..,. .... •ut1" .,. CB I OIT, I i.tC. """_ ............. --l-.,.......,CA,..., ,,_..,... Or .... CM•I o.!ly Piiot, ...... \4,1'1J -.11 RESOLUTION NO JS 110 A AESOl.U1'10N O• THE CITY (OUl'OI CIL 0,. THI! CITY DI' COSTA M«SA,. CALl l'OltlNIA, DECLAllllNG ITS INTEl'OITIOH TO DAOEA THE VACATION OF AH ALLEY, ABUT· TING LOTS. TWO TlolAOUGN NINE llNCLU!ilVIE, TRACT 17•t . IN THE GE"EltAL AlllEA OF f'lllE\1010 DAIVIE AINO Bllllt.TOL \TltEET THIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF' COSTA MESA DOES HIE.Rf.SY REs.ot.. \IE AS l'Ol.LOW\ t.ECTtON I The Cltr CollnCU of I~ C•lr ot Co:;\11 Mei• O<Ms ,_,ebv oec:11rt' Iii lntenllon lo ••<ale •n 111ey de'!o<rllltd "' tollows P•r<ll 1 ln.tt p0•llon ol It.. •llty ;>\ ~on Tree:! 314t , II<'• m"p Iller~ PKOl'Oed ln Boot. Ill, PCIQP\ l'O il In <Ml ... , of MlKt11-"s iv..1>5, , .. ,.,,,. ot Dr•~ C!Hlnlr, C•lllor"'• •bullltlQI Lot• 2 llfroi.>Qh •. lnc:1.,s1ve, - lylnq norinerlr ol Ille lollow lno "'1oc 1 I bl'O 11 ... S.olnnl<19 •t the no•tn.t11t <orntr of Lot Sol MIO Trac; I ll••. 11>enc:e .ou1n \ttllefrHSll 11 WtSl •lo"lll~tonl•• ty ltM of ulO Loi S, 11 Olsl•n<• M "6 •1 f.et lo the l)Olnt ol lntt•~t<llOf'I ol • Cll••• conc•v• n<>r1helly nav•n<;a "' •Id'"' ol IS.00 le11, " ••1Jl1I ...... tflrouoh i1110 point i..-ars norln 7l deqte1• 36' •l" wesl, t t..nt~ -~lt•I• •lono \•Id '"'"• lhrOUQll • t""'ltolll -.1. ot 1' dqrN I St feel •I !Mhti ... W.: dli lllMI el 41 .. IHI lo 11 poll'll o1 f'IWrw CllrY•llW• wtlh • Cllr,,_ conc.w """''-•lY he•lno • r11e11 .. , ol JSS 00'-, • r.Olll lhreuill'l MIO POlnl ..... , nor111 as..,..., ,. le•I cw lnc1141' ••'1, ... d point lylnq on U'>l IOVIMrl., Unt ol sekl "" I P.,,;:11 1• AU lhOst 11wmenl r!Qhls lor l>"blk •ll•y putpast\ •nll ltw;lllMh lt'ltr110.i bOlh -•e or•nlH 10 lhe Olr of C111lll Mtis• by Olr1c tot's Qullcl••m De.a tKOf'lltll Nowmber ?S 1'1• •1 Doc"'"''"' NO "''°'· !n 8"°' 11m, P"'if' tCltvll Olll<lll Ae(Otelsol Otill>OP Counl¥, CAUfornl• SECTION l. TWSd•Y. lflo lM dey Of Sl~t'mbt'r, 1•rs, •I Ille "°"' fJf I JO I> m., In IM CouncU Ch•tnbe•• Of City H•t1, 11 l'•lt Otlwt, Coil• Mt'o c.u1oml1, 11 hl••bY tl•eO "' tht time -pl11<1 tor h•••lf'>ll 111 Pt•-.ons In. "'91IM In or Ob1•cll1><;1 lo tfle "'°""""' •K•llon ICCTIOl'OI I Those Pl'OCted•nQS Sl'lall lle cand..c;llll l"'''""n1 10 1n. prowlilOnS M !i.«llon ll001t 140 ot tll• S1reets - Hlqllw1'' CoO• ol Ille \ttt• or CAUl0tN11 !ilCTIOIN ~ Tiie (Uy M11ne91'r MIN Clly of Colle MIH I\ .... ttby Olrtc-to ceuw l'IOUCK ol IM til!O Otof)01.l:CI llAC .. lion to i.. con11plt110V\lf "°''M •lono 1o11ts 11•1" or lenO fo' 111 lt•tt 1111 1101 deJ" bllOf'I tM O•tt of !.•Id ,...,lnq Silo notk tt ,,..11 lie' PO\lld not more \hto'l lllrtt tlllf\Orttl !JOO) IHI 11(»111, bul In no 1wn1 ltllU tis' lhlln tntM UI Nllkftbl O<ttl..O S•CTI°" I, Thi\ RfMllut.on WU bt ,...._.llfllld MK• I!'! In• Dr•nO• '°"" 0.1. ly "llol, • nf•\P•P•r o l 9'M••I (ln;..,i•tlOn prlnlM 11llCll ""bll\htod In IN 01, Ill to.hi "'""· 0•"'19' COunly, Cellfornl• PA.MEO ANO AODP'lfO 1111' Sit> .s., ot A"llU•I, ''''· A.I.. ~lnlUt1T M•Y•ir ot '~' City or c:o.11 "'w ATTEST 1!:1-p ,,.,,,_, O trCMrtr" UM Clly ol (O\I• ,,.. .. !iTATEOF (.At.,tFQANIA I COUNlYOl'OltANGE l!iS CllYOP:CDSTAMESA I I, l!ll.l!l!IN P. PHINNEY, O ly Cle•• en'lllt~..tlklo Cl••• Ol ll\40 City C:OWC:ll ot ltw City ot (<Kiii ,.,.,.\II htttb'/' Clflllp lflel IN""°"" '4'111110•10011><;1 ""°'"'IOn Ne 1s«l••idllty •nd •tOlll•tlypittwd ~.._...,by lht 1o110 Cltr toulltll •1 • ,....,.., ...... u,,. tllf••of, l'ltld on"" MhMr 11111.llCIV•I, 1•1s tN WITNllS WH l!lll"0" 1 fl•w hl._.to "' "'" ll•nO •n.d •lfl•l'<I t"' 5'NI .. lht Cit~ 111 Cotl• Mf'• lhl• 6111 CS-pM A'°""''· ltlS l!il!Al.I Eiieen P Phi_, City Cl•r-•N •• ... lltlO (lfrt. of ttw c11r ee-u "' t"- Ctty 11 om.~ ""'*llW<I 0<1"" (111\I 0. I• Pl"'-. A6il. 14. 1•1S Jlfl·I) Thurad . Au ual 14 . 1915 DAILY PILOT PUDLI C NOTICE f'ICTITIOV' 8 US1N l '!o NAMl$1'AllMC"'l Tl"-lollOW•l'Q IM'""'' .,,. 00.f"ll """I .. u •• ADAM \ LCAF, )1 .. -o: Allpo,;wt LOOP 0.1 .... co~l• ........... C•l•IOOfto• ""' !>Rt.P \"OP IJr<COAl'()ll,.l LD" (llUIOtn1• CO•PO••l u>n ~'11 , Ahpc .. 1 LOop o ..... CO•I• .......... C.llf'Ofn11 '1•1• Tiii• ..,.,..,,, h cono .. t t..., oy • 1g.r. ....... f'REP\t<OP INCOllPORAl CO • CllilO<I"•• (Ofj>Oflloon G 6 Dell Se<••l••Y '1111• ""•""""! """\ t<l.O w•t" t"" eo.,n1, Cl•1• ol Ot•"~ Cown1, unJ.,.1y lQ, t'I) ,_, Publ!lllell D••nOf' Co.II OIUy l'llOI, Au; 1' JI 1t ~Pl 4, \'/\ »f\.I~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOll(l TOCONTltAClOltS (ALI.ING f'Otl 8 t0t. Sc-Olit•.ct Hwnl•i>Ql..i Ot..cn Vnoon HJQh St.noo1 0•)1••~1 s1e1 Dt•ou,,,.. r11e111r. "'°°'"'' 1•. !ti) •• 11 00• n• Pl..c• ot 8 d Rtctrlpt ll...,!•nQlon 9.,,..n Un•on H111n S<nO<JI O••ldct, eauc•uon Cini••. 1101 a oi w ,. ........... , H""rlt'IQlon 8<•<11, (A t: ... /, Alof.,e ..... 01•1...i .. 11 1 Pro1tcl 10 .... 1111~•1lon N•n•• ttunl• lt'IQ!Ofl S..A<n ""II" :>cnoo• PllOl.c Ad O•••• Sv~l•m .-.. o.io .... m """ St.1aunn61dNo l•I Pl.ct Pl•n• "'"' on Ill• P.!ltn &. Molilf' A"not~ll !~ Bw>fl, S..t1t• AN CA "2101 Pnon. 0141 \41 111)9 NOTICE I ~ 11£f!EllY C.IVt:N lh4! ti.. <1bc>v• n•med •<hool ll•>l"ct 01 Ot•nof' Collllly, C•lll01nl&, dC,•nQ by •~ tnro.,qn 11\ Qow1rn nQ bO••IJ "'"'""""'' rt l.,rrelJ la "' ·o .. 1r1c1 WIU '"'"~ llO IO, blll no! !tltr in ..... 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UNl lNUlON 8 EA(.ll IJ NION •HC.l"l Sl'..HOOl OIS1 RICl By o-nL M1ll•t,01tto<IOf' ~d(1U\1'"' !'l..,n•nQ •rc:I 'Con•t•uc loon P.,.bhlollfCI Otan~ COl\I 01>Uy Pl!OI, Avg U ,11, 1q11 3110-11 PUOLIC NOTICE NOTICE INOflCIE TO ELIECTOlllS OF IM· PlllOVEMENT OISTllllCT NO J OF THIE IAVIN E ltANCM WATER 015Tf!ICT 01' DATE Al'TER WHICH NOAAGUMIENT FOi'! Olt AGAINST A 80f!OID PROPOSITION MAV BE \Ul- MllTEO TO TM£ S£CltE:TolltY OF THE &DARO 01' OllllECTOlllt. 01' T .. E IRVl N E AAN C N WATEA DISTRICT N011(E IS HEREBY GIVEN tt\;1111 st>ttlco• t'lecllon I• to be "''o In 1m- ll"O..,."'fnt 0"1"<1 No 3 ol I"" I•••"" l'l•ncfl W•ltt D••tncl on Nowmber •, 1~1s "'-!en lime ,...,,, wlU -.. wt.. m,11.ei:J lo Int Qu•lllll'CI tleclOI'• ot s.11ld 1rn~uove.,,,n1 O"lrl<I tne lollow<tlQI bondl>'Ol)OSlllOA BONO PROPOSITION Shall 1111 l••I~ R•ncn Wiler Ooi1tlcl '"""'.,. edll11/ondl lnO~b•eone1• •fld ·~•ue Of"le•lll OCl•Q&Uon -s tor 1.....,,ow- "-t<ll 01~ttlct No l l!'lerto! In It.. •moUl'lt Of 14'.•~.coo. di• m••l"vm In le•t•• r•te ol elf;lfll s>t•cent 11•01 OIP'"" num to •<Quirt &nd con1t•.,t l wo•~1 -IA<ll•!lti lo• ""' cc1ttc!I011, l•ffl ,..,,.l,•fld lll•l>O•ill ol •t .. dQ-e IMludonQ 1nlt'fceploo !11cl1U1e~. trt111m.,nt oC""l l..C•tllies, t'lflllllll 01\Po~"I 1.t<lhlles p!J>t,, l)Vmplno tQ.,lpmtn! •nd dll ,...ci:s .... rr tQllipment •nCI l>"OPt'•ly tntrefOI' oll<Qulr1"9 l"nll\ to 1.,11111 (on tr..c1.,.1 <ommltrnenu 10 '""V out rne PO-•~ afld ""'"°""' nl rfle 0 1,1,,ct con,<l1nelJ '" tonrr.-ct•. 1nclu<llnQ <on- t•«hw•lflolntr•oencle• llltPAVrntnl OI OCJt'••llnQ •net other cos ti o! !~ o;,. t••cl ~no lllt '''"bH•nmi:nT ot dll ot p.ort o! '"" boo'>O rew•"lt 1.,nd Olll 01 tllt pro. ttoea\ ol ttlt wit of s•IO llOnd\, "'(,in«· cord.tntt w1lf'l'~ni. pl11<1 ot wcrk~ lot Im· pro\<tmtnl 01\l•ICI No J A, nt•~loCO<t' em..ncltd bJ •nll Oescrlbf-11 1n Af\Ofll· !Ion No 1•15 •Sol Ille 8o••O M Oirtt • torsot '"1111 D•iltk l .&nd •11•11 the l•,,lne A•ncfl W•te• Olsttl<I l••vi: P<t••OUlly .VlllOrlttObu\ un•1•""" 9e,..••lobU~ 1a. bOrKI• lo• 1mp1o"t""'nt O.\lrlcl No 3 tor lne l>U'PI>"' ol '"'"''""out 1otld1"1•1'od'd 1;11•n' NOTICE IS ~\JRTl"IER C1VIE N tNt Pll<S.,•nl lo Arll<I• l, Ch•plt'r l, [);wlllon ~of lllt e.1ec11on\ c-of '"' !ot"tt or C•lllo•n•• 1ne Boa•ll oi Dirr<· IO<\Ol lflt l•vlnt R•nch WAier O••lfkl, or •ny """"""' or m•mbe•• lhe•~ •utnor lr<rCI bY '"'" _, "' ""' '" 01"1.,....I .. Oler O• bon• Ude ••'ICltl•tlOn vii <Ulr<rn,, ot •n' comb•n•IJon of ""'n wle•• •fld ••soc:l•llon\, may hi• 11 .,,,,11,.,n ••o"me"' no1 10 e•<""ll JOO wo•CI\ 1n !""9111, tor o• 1111•ln\l IN bonCI proposlllon NOTICE IS FU Al H EA GIVEN, 1t111I •U ..-9v,,,..n1) lllM ll'lllll bit loCCOfl'I P<tnleG by llW lollowlno lotm lllOlf '"""' to bl J llJ'l<'n b1••<n1u1ncw o1 '"" M-0 Th• unO•rilqneO ... 1norf\I ol 11\t' (prlm••y/r1bull•l l •r9ll,..,.nl lln '""°' ot1•0•1n,n b•llot prap;n.lllon (M<r•O• .... mb-.•) ,,, ,,.. (llll•Meito<- tlonlelttllonl Ot" IM 11.,•lsOlcllonl lolll! 11e10 "' !e111tel h•••bY ,1,.1e 11\!11 \ucn 1r°""""n1 It''"' •nO correcl to 1111 bl't M Cnl1/l'I'" I ~noWl•OOof ftld IK!h•I SIOf'l'CI 1),,11: NOTICE IS FURTHE'.R GIVEN l!Wll b•5•11 "pon tn• Hmt •••\on•bly ""<•'-Y to P•tP••• lflO print ll'le •Oll"'nl\ OllCI ••"'Pl• b1lloh lor w ld elt<llon, 1 .... !i.«r1l••r ol lhl 9olltll ""1 11•..0 • )0 0 <II<• P .M on 11.UQl.AI :It, 1'7S ''" •e•-bl• Ollie orlor to wen tllt;tlon at11r ... n•ch no 1r9unw'1h tor or llOAIMI "" bOncl P<Ol>O•lllon .... .., l)O> tutwn111t1110 '"" Sf(•tl••' ol ltw l!oH•d tor ptln!l<19 •nd dl\lrlbllll.,. lo 11141 ....,..,, •• prow11,.d In '•Id Ankle l f'"'1hlftn0tt, 11 ... y iU(ll •<....-is for~ .... In\! ,,,. bonO l;lfOCIOSIOon ... tto(llWCI IM'ior to Ille Oillf flf•1lnl00 ... Ml lortfl tn• Sf<••t••r Of 1ne 8o.tri;l Ml ll1tG ~ JOO'(t(W;-PM on S.1>1t...C:.r I 1t1S, "' • •e•\Oll•bl• O•t• pr loo IO 1ucfl tltc:Uon •l11r wn•t n no ,.,...,,..,.,••WU" mt!'ltt m1y b• •ubml1!10 lo l ~• s.t•tt.,, of ,,,. 9o••d Ar....,...nrt ""'"Ill' 1.<1bm111..a lo 1ne: ~~,..l••Y <11 !'-9ot>rd •1 tr.. ollk ' ot the ~,,1_,. of !ht llO••O, 4101 C•mPU\ Orlw, trw!N, C.lllOfnl• Aro.,mtnl\ m&• i. (....,....""'Ill ll<ICI ll>tlvdlnq SAIO dAI• fl•O Oy In. Slcr•t••' ef Ill• lk>Md Miii ..,...,...,." mey" w1lfld••-by 111111• pr.-nu •t ... , 11m1 ri•tor 10 titinq prin- 11.flOVt NQTICI! GtVl!N br lftl! thl' 1111\ClilyvllA"llY'I ltl) ISEALI ''I AA1t!URC ICOltN s.t.r1t1ry Ol lhl IH~d OI 01'9(lO•tef '"' ltvlM Rtnc:h W1ttr O!ttrl(I PVt11!01Wd Or ..... Cell! 0.U'f Pllclt,, A ... 1<•1 H , 21 , 1'J) Jlt).JS '"" ·~ .. _,_'"" '"" D<o •• ,.,I DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS "'N <=-s...i" r..,," I &42 5670;"1 nn. c ... 1 !wo""• 11-ft W<lh • W•1'1 A<! • :Jj l..o~• c. .... ,, Appt ..... ..... ,,.... ...,._ --.-. ~·-· -· -~ ~-·-· "'9 .... \::' .. '.:..-: ... ~. ;::;: .-:::: ' .! ........ .,..,_ _ .. -·-. t-...... . . ':--,. -,_.., ~·-.. __ ,....,. .... --... - atRORS: Advtttis.ttn should che-ck theil" od' daily and report er· ron lmm•diatfty. The DAILY PILOT OSM#M$ liobility for tM flnt in- correct inse-rtion only. ··················•·••· 1002 POOL PALACE ASSUME SlS,000 1'11\ 1!1 • 111111 \11 1 ,1mhl· 1111; ll•!nJ.! .•n•I d111 11\A '-••••••••••••••[ rou!ll'-1111 "''"''' 111 plu"h ~ r •r )ll'I " ,\ 1lr .1pt'K. "8blishe,.'s Notice:· All re.11 1•!il a l 1• ,ul • 1•rt 1"1'<1 1n 1h1:0. nt.·w~purl('r 1-. .. uh J1'C't !(} lht: fo\'tit·r~I Fair ll o u s1n~ Act 11f 1 ~1.K whl(1h t11.1kt•:-11 1ll1•,.:.ll 1'J .1d\'<'rll :o.<' "any pr• f1•rt•fl('1•, l11111t.1t1011 , ur d1s<·r1n11n:it111n llti"l'11 un r:1cc. color• r('h)!hlll ''' or 11.11l11T1.1I ongu1, 11r .trt tnlcnt1on ln m.Jke :iny s uC'h prt•(1•rl'lllt'. hn11t.1· t1un ,ord1 :0.l.'r1nun:.it1un · 1'his nl'WSJl:ll'li • .'r ... 11! lllll knu\li1ngl ) .utt•pl :11'1\ ad vcrl1 1'11lg for r('..i[ ~·st.1l1• "huh 1~ 111 \lnl.1 lion or lht luw • -~- Hous•s for Sale-........................ 1:,11l .. 11 1n g ~tt 11r11'l{'I " l.1t«h1•n "nh T .. :AI\ l',\lt\)l 'FI' .. l()()H . S l'I ludcd 111 1-.t1•r and th1l.lr o•11-. ..,u1h ' IK .., :1i1;· ('L-.;'f(J\l l'fHJI. ,,,_ !>Ullll \\ J.1111 ,1t ~:15,IM!O S'H1>1 11111 (l 1•>; ,1 1! '\,. ll(" l",Ul t.'<l'I ' \I U1'1 !>I tl HT11l1''1h ill.'1_1.. t .111•w,:1 1>i t;7 [~ S.1! soo2s·11111\ '11)\\'!'illtlLS .. : J Udr m-.. :: h.1 2 ~·t•.1r.; 111'"' p,,,,1_ 1,1111" l.u ~t· p .1110 ll P ,11 :-,11 l 'o·•'' !ll.Jl.,I (' 111 7fl2 171)0 h1't.,.1•1•11 'I I'. i, ,,,...k Jnr (;,u]nr 'olh .lll'\l•t.'\I''• 1002 1-------••••••••••••••••••••••• B~autifvl Eo st~ide Costo Mr10 Home!' 3 llt•droo111 ~ h.i!h,..., 1tlllc- fp!t 1·11t' 11t1i._, H1<l, !)\\'. frt !'hl\ fl,.lt•1• Lnts 11f l'\I 1 .1 .:. l)oul11c: ..:;.ir,1gt' $.1'1 :.111 Roy McCcrdle Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport t.:0 .. 1 l i\l t·~-· ·~ix ;7~1 OLD NEW ORLEANS ' LIDO ISLE -.. on Balboa Isla nd I A 212 v· ,.,,,, ... two story classic with , 10 ...-o wrought iron balconiesl l 1-! p .1t111 . I llr .!1 ~1 .:-c.•n · perfect for azaleas and'dec•k C)l)lll Sun 1 :;, bougainvillea and a 3 S~''.:..oo 11 ,, tJ"11\·r, bedroom home that 1s ti• 1•74 11 perfect for those who app,.eciate soli d con· 2 STORY-POOL strue11on, large rooms $2,990 DOWN and i m m a c u I ate Tru"' J usl s:• .'"Jll d11.,.11 r hOusekeeping, There're bu, .. 1t ' 1'"•) -.1.11 y also shutters, dutch Frt'nth n1u11t 1 h.111•.111. CIOor, a sun por'ch and (;1;in1 s p .1rkhnl' pnot. tr-owel plastered walls Complett·ly rt·uv11.lt·l1·d & thruout. It's charming, red1•1n1.1\c•d <,ustrun t1h: sturdy and def1n1tely r1r('plu1·1· llUL!f' kit\ hl 11 ~lque. At 119,SOO .. a m1 c roy,,1v 1• _,. 111tl11or bit of old New Orleans, Bu<i ' \\'1nc.hr11! -.1,111e11:-c on Balboa Island. to h1d1•a\\,1\ 111.1 .:t1·r UNIQUE HOMES, ~ulll' l,ur1:e IX"dt(1on1!>. Realtors -67S-6000, Ent·lo,...1.:d p .1\1u Elt•t1 nc 2443 E . Cst Hwy., ~.ir;i~<' {Jl>~·nt•r All th1~ CoronadelMar. for onl\' s2~1.!l1)n full WANT-A HAVE-A PARTY? r;nhtrj(cd hv1 ni.: room ·20 x 20 family room -d1n1ng are a sc ats 12 • im - m acul ate throu~hnut Got to be m ost LIVING ARE1\ for ;i.nur doll:.ir. $4200 down Move r1u1('k 646 7171 [~ pnl'l ' 1',1k l ,11\\,1nt:1c t• t:,,:('l'lh·111 c .... , .• l\\t •-..1 har.i:u rn . <.:.111 no~. 752 1700. r • ''• .. [~ THE REAL EASTSIDE ' DUPLEX F:Xll'llt·nt lnc,1t1or1 nt \t.'!' ,1 \,11.1111~ l.it1or h1•r1•. :I Hdrtn, 2 b .1th & 2 lxlr m . I hath llu~1· hdrn1s, l.1r,.::1: llled hnlhs & tlelu:..:1: 1-----------I built in kllc/11•11' with dis· hw:.isht'rs, flwnt•• ll':tV· *CASH* F'OR ANY 110\\1 .. :'• l''ull appra 1~1.:d \':llUl' pa11I Free home cvalu:.il1on Hack paymc n L'> OK C.111 a n ytime Rick Hyers llkr 542 3676 SUPER SHARP Formal ll\1n~ rl)6m w /vaulted open bt•a m cc1hnf,! Gourmcl kilt h1•11 w/famdy room + nl'W landscaptnJl t.:;111 Spar! 1nf,! l nvcstrn l'nl t:orp !:133 J."i<l<I HOW IS THE TIME 1nA.; !lt11te r,.1r, 771 l 0111.:n E\t'S, ~~,I~o~w ~~Y, 4 Br. 4 B.1 ,"'1 <:.1ll1·1·y 2 f1rt•pl,11 l'" \\Pth.1r J>t lu Xt• kite ht•n l 'll'r for )•H tit tu fill' Vou rn.i y 'elc<l !he nn15hrnt.: lcnu 111•-. fi7:'.o Kl2!1 for JOb St'CkC'rs lo C'hf'ckl•••••••••••-the l>:ill y Piio t Jlclp W11nt cd clus,1f11,1l1on I f w ,n1t l\rl" lhc Job ynu .,.•,11lt 1s nol the r e you m1J.!ht 1111i!lldCI GeMral I 002 offering .) our st•rv1c.;('s ••••••••••••••••••••••• with an a1t 111 the Job ,---------.. Wanted calC'J;Or)' l'hont• 642 5671t T o pl<iC'C vour mC's>;flf(C hefnrl' tht• rl'.uhn,l! llUhl11 . phont• 1),nfy P1lol Cl.1ss1f1cd. fi.42 5'17H You d un'l nl'Cd .1 g un to .. dra'A' ra sl · when yr•u pl:ice a n lfd 1n lhl' ll,111\ Pilot W;int Ads' (;,111 ilo.,. -642 f>67H We Spf'cialize in ... on lhe water ..• near lhe water •.. view or water WATERFRONT HOMES .;_1, , \V ( •••~I I l1•1h~~·'Y i\1\tl'•lfl I'\. ,.11 171!)h '.i 1'11"• S©ll~µ-LGt.trs · That Intr iguing W ord Gome with o Chuc Afe 14,,.4 •r CtAY I fOUolN I fllNI NUMll•£D ttlfllS IN I' I' I, I' I ltt£Sl $9YAl{S . . _ • • I "'l~'G'fi''.!.ts:l~' unm I I I I 1 · SCRAM-1.m-..... 1oe ... Nflc-IOOI 'I 11) I '' • ----.· .-.-' .. ClO DAIL y PILOT Ho.es For Sale ... .• " .· .- Thu•oday.August14, 1975 ~ HottM-S fof" Sale-HOto1Se$ For ScH { . . . . ... ' '\. .. Hou''' For Solt ~~!:! -~~~ .~'!: ........ I ~.~!::!.~~ .~~-" ..... ~ .. 1!!4:4!!:! .~~ ~~~ •••••••• j ~-~!::!.~~ .~~ ....... I~:!.~~~ ...... . ·······•·········•····· ······················· ····················•·• GtMraf 1002 GHlft'OI 1002 Gnef"ol 1002 G t ncral 1002 •••••·················· ······••·•············· ····•·················· ······················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ..•....••. !?.0.~' ~~=~~~ .......... !~.~~ ! ~~~!~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~~:! .......... !!.~~ Jc.1ta Mesa I OZ4 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~-1 .. 0 • • • • 00 0 0 0 •••••• 0 0 •••• I FUNKY COTTAGI 9 UNITS C-2 l'\ui: fron t off1('1.·, nn la rf?t' 5()1i:~lfl lot. t.01.·iitt.•tl Ill J.;t'OJ::r <1 phLt',1l C•'lllt•r or l'11st:1 !\ol csa. lu<1lrtl1· Si:~l5 munth. 1''ul l 1>n 1.·conly $59,950. ANYTIME REDUCED S3.000 St>p ar:1l l'tl 11\ 1n i.,: qu:1rlcrs 1n .1k~ this hui.:\· t11o·story 1rlt•:.il for 111 l.1v.•s. Also, i,:;unl.' rOOn1 \1 ith u11hnl~l<'rt'll hooth. l·'.imlly fun b:1t·k y:.inl 111 1 llldl'S boat g;:ite. ~hu! [lt'board . 2 p:it1o s. ";1t('rfall :.inrl heated ,f..: r11lcred 1)(}()1 S.'18.~ full pnee. C1\LL ~i2· 7188 ,G,. K€Y 'rji"R€ALTORS illi PORTORHO I B2 I Pt. Abbey Pl. ·11 '· 111 •I • '' [® THE REAL ESTATERS *ZERO * House . Payments 1 h1" 1:-; <1 r.ir1.~ opp11rtun1 ty tu ::IS"lllllt' an cx1st1n,.: 1•; FllA loan t'l.•\1.•nng (2) J illi 2bc1 home:; Thi• rl'll\ frl'ni ont• t'iln r!l\'\•r lhc total paym('ntufS?.'l:J 11(,'r . mo a nd \OU Cl.Ill IL\'" 111 the olhcr rr\'I'. l.01·:itl-d on :i s h adv 1.•ut.dc s:11· illld ~urr\111n'dc1l ll\' a 1.·111 (t\•r.i.Jlo(·k \1 :111 1-\lll pn1·c ~l~.50i.I l'1\LL 'JlU •'kl)'. 55ti-2fj60 1 c;:;. SELECT T PROPERTIES LIDO ISLE IA YFROHT One of Lido's hc~t Otlilt b;1yfront luxury homC's . l .avish U~l' fJf fl!'. lo t·ril. n11r. rored walls; forrnul du11111!. ~ (rplt·~ .. lj:!e. blt-i11 1 1 11(~ 10 kitch.; 1·unlpus rn1. f.'lexiblt• USt.''. '1 1$1{. ·11" b;1. t't: S<'P. 2 nn .. 1-ba.<Jµt . tu ht•lp 1·;11'1'~ JJay n1 ts .. 111' fi IJ Jl .• 5 1 :! ba. fvr :-.1ng lt' d\\'Clling. Xlnt tcrrns ! $2!}5,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oys.ide Or1ve , N.8 . 675-6161 ~~~~! .......... ~ ?.~~ j ~!~~~! .......... !~.o.~ ABANDONED BEACH TRl-LEVB. ASSUME Cul de S;u• h·.11hni.: lo ll·r r a c t' d 1\ 1 r h u n d r ,\ par:11l1Sl·'. S11.1n1-,h tilt• 1•n\ry !11 1;11 1 ... h '1~111i.: "1lh ~11;1r111).! IJl'.lllL Ctl t't•1 !1n i.:s' 1-;uropl•:111 fire pl:trl' 1·o!llturts i.:i.1nt f:1 1n1ly rnom ' S"·cPptn ~ s11.11rc;1s1• t1• 111;.i!'nn1ot h n1asler suitc -+ 3 hu~l' bdrrns• r:ourmel k1t r h1 •11 ;ind kin i.: s ize pantry' Bo;1t ·tr:11l1•r a1•e1·s~ a11d · NEAR Mile Square ;1 1'1•1t1oo rn . Sp:.ini..;h ~t~ Iv . (; ri·1•n \' ,1tl('y ho nit· 111111111 •'-1'\ v.•a!k1ni.: d1!" t ,Hl•'t' lo \l 1 I" Sflunre Gnff C uur~v .11101 Cou11t 1.1 L'l11h 'I h 1~ Pnt.• ~·car 0111 1101111• ! , :-1l 11;1l•"-I on a 1·or nl•r 1 .. :. 1d l·allr lU\•:1tl'd l\C,tr :~! :\1'rl' p:lrk& l'()lll ul Ulll!Y l'<lu!o.; &'i7.50Cl, 640-616 1 NARCISSUS -$64,000 ·rhis 2 bdrn1. ho111c in Corona dl·l Mar, is a ''d;:1rling house", with hui lt ·in kit<:hcn. 'l'hc extra unit"s in co1nc more than pays ta xes & ins uranct"'. Pricctl exccpt1on~1 1ly low for r;.ist s:Jh .. •! VE AR -~ BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 c0'~07 E C OAS T H WV COR O NA C EL MAR GMeral ........................ SUNSHINE COTTAGE 536.900 Cotla~e v.·alkw;,i y thr u lush 1rop1eal l\1tl"u1.b~1· to ~e1.·luJt'll 1•11lr;Ln1·t', St<'P clo v.n livi n~ r11om \Vnlls n f i;:lass . 1-:urofJt•an kt\\·h1.•n Sunstn n1• p:1t1ll Swt·l·p1n..: s ta1rv.;.iy to n1 nnslrnus ma s lc r rt•lrl•:1r ,'(;-1·h1 ldrens :-uitc:-' Shin1rn <•r1 11 g pno1' ,\s:;uJfll' ... ,\stint.: Joan ;1t only $\81i 1~:r n1(1 'fry an t)ffl'r' Fvr appt f...':.i ll B-17 liOIO. ' ,, "• ,, ., ' ' •' 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FHA /VA TERMS l-:asls1de Ctt:-.la ~ll'sa l)uillily ·1 llH + f.1 m1ly rn1 .. 2 htilh hon1c Nl-'.W KITClJl-:N. h11,·k 1t·11h'. ltnom ror t•:1n1pi:·r St 00;1t $43.500 ' CALL 675-7060 • GOV"T. OWHEO ;i Hdrm. hon1c 1n ru\·~· nc1i;hbnrho<u1. l"rpl i· .. lllt·i'ns. $31 .500 CALL SS6-8BOO Balboa Boy Prop. Rt alton W ESL l·:Y N TAYLOR CO. H E A LTOHS ""~'· Hf.I t; JUST REDUCED -$74,900 Owne r l ea v1n~ <.1rea & anxiou s! 4 JJdrn1 1•001 ht)mc. Mstr s uite h as unusuul uppts in cluding a Roman tub !:!right & ('hccry; N'pt u<l<lress. ' · 2 II I S'"' JoaqW. Hiff1 Road NEWPORT CENTER. H.1. 644-491 O Gtneral I 002 GH1eral 1002 ·•····················· COUNTRY CLUB MANOR S65.SOO l.lkl' Ill'\\' :!•101.J sq 11 .. t"o '\f'lry. fo1tr ht'tt f nnrn arro:..' f1·~11u c >.\'IUSl\'l' •'u un\ry rluh Ext1•a :.p ~1t·l.,u :-l111n..: u nd l\11"111..ol 1t111111i.: l'oorn.: ~t'I'\ l'd h ) a J.!OUffll{'I i..1tC'ht•11. 1(;11nhhn~: ra1n1 [y fll\1111 "1th \It'\ IJ.1r Scrlulll'cl 1\111~ ~1 1.l 111.1:-ter ~ult~·, S"·1•1•p1n ~' s !:i1 r ~ t•1 ~1·1>ur ,1 t• o h1\flf\'!\S \\'l!lt..:. 10:.\ p:1n.~1\1' pat1·~ and ri.::.11 gro\1nds . '1'1lt• J'ouf. I~ fir~\ 111 .~\''' 11 l 'al ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX $61 ,500 It you like t'lt»111 contc1n 11orary or rustic arty charn1 v.·e hu\'e \!nl' of car h 111 this det'Orator's ~l uplt•s . <Jccan or canal he;1l·hcs only one block ;-way. Nnnt• nicer at this price. 5·15-9491. . --.,. HF:LLIS 1 1\.10 ~' . •,1,.1{1 Fl. pool. jat·u1.zi. J. 'vr 5 bdrm .. 10C'I. l'lt·~ant 'li t o r ~· bonus s u1l l'. '\oth1ni,: II~ d o but l''1Jll\'' 1'rc1'Ll'11· Fri. 10.2 P :\I. CORONA DEL MAR BEACH HOUSE llel1ghtful. s pot)f':;s. t"·o bcdr1.1orn hornt• in ()ld Corona un an II :! l11l. l·lt.c:h bt•:1mt'd (·cilings, f1r('pl;.1 1•c. pn\'a\c ) art!. exrelll•nt startt•r. good 1nves tm1.·11t , nnl~· Sti l.000. Cid I l-i7J -8550. Grcciun pool~ 1\~.~urnt• [ $34.200 loan al :.i lov.', j,iw ~ $.10 1 pt•r 1n1111th. \'•u·,iul ~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;.I llurry' t'a \I K-17·t~llt f . THE REAL ESTATERS POOL TABLE SHOWCASE lin1nat•ul;1ll' b1•;1(·h h()nl(' 111 ;ind out llUl!t' 11r ,\ 211 · b1!l1ar<i s r o11111 -..1th [~ TllE REAL ESTATERS N1.·w custom 2"100 sq. ft. hom e v.·it h 180 dc~rce pano rarnic ocean view . Buildl'r will C1L'\lomi1.e to ~ ml'l'l your individua l re· qu1•·c 1nc 11t s . $1 14 .000. 10 ', IJUWJ\. C/\L [ .. !lli2·17kli Univer_sity Realty . u)l)l t:. C's l llv.·y f)7J.f>.'l i0 "VIEW '., THE REAL ESTATERS l Spa~~:sER& S~r~t~:~s 4 . lt cd1·01.1111 1•t.•autY Separ.1lc d1111n 1: rooin f:1n11ly rouin wllh V.'('1 h;1r &. beautiful n1;isll'I s u1\l' 1'111)1 ~11.c yarJ FROM TOP " [' ' ,. ' " . VALLEY REALTY CUSTOM ESTATEI IO 11 PRESENTS SACRIFICE ~ ~ Peninsula Duplex $46,250 . ;1 bdrms 2 bath." earh un. i\~k 1ng s1 1: •. 0r11' (.'.ill fo1 mort· 1nft)r•uauon Hambl1ni.: hilltop singlcl•----------1 11 Priml' rc•n\al ;1 rc;1 lt•\·e l retreat. Cirl'ular SPARKLING \\'atk tu h1•al·h and full' PETE BAR RETT -REALTY- tlri \·e . Formal cntr\' u EASTSIDER shops. St 27.fl)tl. ~parious living roorn.lhat 1-:xtra l;1r~~· rn:.isll'r SHORECLIFfS &.\2·~200 6i'5 ·4060 d ramatic ;il l~ '"'mhint·~1 bedroom tn this r e · 11ui ct C'l~·g.1n ec> "·1th nH•dl'l l·d and 1•111:.iri.:cd p a ·n n r ;1 111 1 ,. 1 1 1• "' homl' Pl1 quiet 1·ul·tlf'·sa r :'If a ss 1 \' c· l' o r n" r "'t\h n11n1 \ ll'" of B.ack f1 replal'£'. ll ugc p;in\r\' B;1~·. llnght ;ind t'l(':'ln . kitr h en 1n pr l•p a r·~ l·;ttl lnday for :1ppoinl l!Ourm('t m1.•als fnr vour nu•nL 54ti·588(1. fussy but fa\'onll' cl1 ;1n•·1 ,.:.ucsls. C;tndlt•htc d1n111µ f'omp l l•t t•s n1 (1 01l . Separat e v.'ing th :1t ~HERITAGE REALTORS ft•:1turc s ;1 h idt·a ~·a\·I ·-------:;:;;; n1astcr s uite V.'lth romari Ill' lights l ll'"' &· ).!Ul'St r1c1arl er~. Bl' fir:.I I! StlB1\l IT. C..'all 9fJ3. 7191 I Creole French PLUS POOL! J bl•drm~ &• llH homl· overlooking 1·anyon ;111d I•---------· ocean L ar g l' Int H p r1 bcautifull.\ land:.•'o llk'd orsc rope y Sl69 ,0fl0 I """ o .. , orfico· + INCOME for ;.1 l'C1py uf l'rl0ll•rr1•1I I S;+nt;i llt•i ghLo.; ;idj<i('l'n! llomes ,11rport 13:!:>:300 Lf'Vl:'l CALL 675-7225 1u1.1101t1 ro r .1rprt·C'1atio11 CAH oJ <Qll A •llH l~1t .... U Of ...... ! \",\LLEY HEALT\' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO a nd zone chani.:e. lnt·Omt' SliUO ·• n11•nth 1\1th I~ eor· r;1ls .\'t•\ to rC'nt. For ;.ip JIOlfllfllt"lll l':Jl l ~ :\'1•v.· Clrleans f1;1\'11 r. 51•-----------b t• d r ·oo m s l'L lJ S sep;;r;,1l(• f(lrmal din1ni.: room. ~nurml'l k1l1'hen - stcp out o f this 'o\.'or!ct 1ntf1 qu1cl s c1.·lus1on dl'signt•d for famil y livi n g . BRAN I) NEW LIS1'1NG'. 546-4141 *Balboa Island* L !TTt,i-: 1s 1.A;-.;rJ . Bayfront .. llll'l' lt.:c honH .. ' + apl. + pnY. pier J u:-l reduced · $2.'o.tO.> for im med. sail·' 4 Be drooms JUST LISTB>!! Triplex on Balboa l'(•nin· s ul a ; charming 2 lxir1ll, 2 l>a., used bnek frpl<'. sep home + 2 hdrm., I ba ., lge s undt·t'k . h('a!n ccil. ~pt. + !·bdrm . I ha.; e)(tra ba. & ulil rn1. off 2 car garage + I ..:arport. SI 14,0CJl.I 613·366:1 ti42 l'l.'iJ e\'l'S associated · 8AOK EA S-AEAl TORS lOl'> W Solboo 67l J60l SJ2 .900·SIB9 PER MO. includes tast•s &: 111· i>ur:inc·<' 1111 7' l;I c·x1 :.t· 111/,! Joan that anvn111• c:1n buy su bjct·t tu. :·i lk lrms, 1 '~ hath s, h<1rr.l v.•nod. hu1l t in s. carpe t s. 1lr;ipes. F<thulou'> home. S ell e r bouJ;:ht nt•w & must st•t1. 11on'L dvlay ~cf' today' C'111897 0321 Bmr1 ra lh t·drat t'l'1i1 ngs ----------• St•paralc SC'ol.'1ng room [l('lig htrul \'itf!l'i w rtn ck planters, p~1t1os and fruit tr et•s . llurry , on l ~ S4!1 ,950 . Call 546·2313 Now ~ ~-'""'-·• [~ THE REAL ESTATERS BUY CLASS IN SPYGLASS HERE COMES ·1 J\(•1Jroon1. single "'lll'~ t'<i!ns Vt•rtlc lo S;1n SUPE D HOUSEi! Cll'lll l·nte \'LC\\, l1<.>;1 rns Aii.l.. K€Y . "°"' R€ AL TORS X 6 UNITS WITH SPENDABLE En s ts id<• Costa J\1esa. l)wnt:r ;111)(1ous. Great for s t arlt•r inves tor u r duplt·x or tnplcx. Owner ready to t·)(t•h;.ini.:c up. I .ll"IQuail ~ liir IPlac .. P r ap .. rti .. • , 751-1920 . ... !~00 OU.\!\ ~I NIWPOlt 111.\(H ~? ·· on lhl' c1•ding. I 1l1•s on thl' ;1 C1\lt c..AHAG l-:-u nd floor .c1'i~sg;1!nrl•i11th1s 1iorgeous n ear 111·w 5 ·rradw1nd s rnndt•I. al hedroorn , 2 ,'jtury horn<• tral'ttYl'l.v Inv.· prir·1·tl •I fcatunn,.: :;pac·101.t'i fa1ni · SI ri 5, ~O o U N J (~ U l·: BALBOA TRIPLEX ly roon1 . k1ll·hcn t•at1ni.: llfJ\1 ES. Ht·itlto rs l.rg. 3·Br 2-ba Jo"·er apt. :.t r('a, for n1 .1I d1n 1 n~ 675·6(){)1.).244:1 1':.Cslllv.·y. 2-U ppt•r apts ha ve 2·Br room. upgradt'fl C"a rpt'tS. Coron:.i cit•! 1\l nr 2 ha t'a<·h Balconies, drapes & wallpaper. Sec ii ----------•I tx•am ('1•11·s. :i car ~ar !hi.; greitl fa1nily hnrnf' I"' St'P lndry 1'111. Fully nov.• at 571.500 c· •• 11 furn1 ~h1•1t i\ real buy ;1 t ~0 11 51 PRICEREDUCB> Sll9 .5 HU . C OAST ~HERITAG£ REALTORS l LO'fS CIF llH!tli:, ht·:n·v J'llCll'Elll'll·:S.G1J-5410 ~llak1• 1 oof ,\: a ... 1u11n111c J •·nl ry \\'l•leo1nt· )OU lo th1 " gorgeous \ lt'W ho1111.• Balboo Island 1006 ----------•I J llll . <:! Ila , frpl1· . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE $32,750 pal1ns. all <'ll'l' kitchen, H~duccd tu S9-l,500 <JWNH . 3· l.\r t:nglish sly le t·ha rm. 1nany xtrs. Terr loc. nrS. Hay.673-0897 Balboa PerUnsula 1007 OHR2LOT This I Oil , I bath col· tu~c . set back in the bil lrees. located in the rcc r e11 t lonal b,~\t - Llon·s Purk, Boy:i k Girl~ Club, Sr. (;ilir.ens (..'lub, ult right thtire. G r eut pote nli11I. Ml $.\4,9SO! CM ll ~·~HJ. ol>'t>J/11'/•0l·,j j'; l![lm'' [®IUtdlfttl YAHODOWH llarling 4 bcdrm, ~ balh on treellned s treel. 1.arJ;!c yard vdth 2 pati08. VA appraised ut $37.200. Vets n eed only SllOO. rlosini.: costs. total mo. pymnts npproll $343. QIU now·won·t last! Call 961-4405 Salespeople Needed ·~ ... ·---"' 'ROYAL ov1<0PERT1£s Do Yau Have $1,1007 That 's h ow muc h it would cost you to move into this c hance.or-a. liretime JBR + ram rm + formal din rm, good old home.•(;arden set- tinl!. plush new crptJ:. VA or r·11A wclcomt·. OWllr w !help finance. l>on't h esitate. Call ... 540-3666 tWfilMI We're here to help COLLEGE PARK Customir.ed 4 hdrm .. 2 baths : v.·roughl iron gate entry, 2 pa ti~. \Valk lo :111 s c hools. C.:ill fo r app't . C orbin·Mstift Inc. Realtors 644·7662 Choteau Mesa Verde l)ramalic ty,·o story on large paradise grounds w ith. enormous !ree-fOrm dance pavilion. Tot a l luxury inside, rormal en· try to piano siz<'1 parlor, fit-st a room, banquet din- ing. Jrd balh olf masler retreat , 4 lxlrm·s in .11\1. t::xtenor of P.\'. s.lone. 1-'ir st timt' on market, won't la sl long, bkr .• Cit JI , • 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 1-l arbor Blvd .. C.M. • ****HELP•••• Yourself :;ave SSSS$. Prirl' inc·re<1 se probable 1n v('ry nc:.ir futur('. 2 Bedrm. 2 bath. s1n ~le ~tory Condos in Sanlit .'\na, only $2 1,950. Lar~c s pacious lawns. sceurity ~al(', pool. t·lc. 10 '; Dnwn. Ask fnr !-'rank. R:l9·R321 . ,.\ ~cnt. ~ 4.0'JNO BAYFHON'r : rt• dueed lo S1!15JO:l. wh11"h would be hclo\\' repl;H·l' ment cost' llrand n1'"' h ome . (lpt•n J1ou ... 1• S<it /S un 1 5 P1\l Undtr $40,000 l'lu ~ f:1 m ii y rnom & co\· t:rt•d 1>at10. L;1 rge yard with li1\·cl y old trees prfJ \Id e~ !(it~ 1of ht:au1y and pri\'il l'.\ Boom fr•r hoal or campt•r ~t·"' p:11nt anri pa111.:l111~. \':1t•an1 ;ind v.,11 11 111-: for ynu'' C1\l1 54~i 5H80 ~~ C1\l\TEO l-t lGllL1\NDSat it's best. !-"our bedroom (Ir t hree & den or formal t!1nu1g room·as you 11>·1~h Nc'ol.· ca rp e t s & draperi e s. s p<.1 !"1ou.' patios & y ard ;1rl·:1 with many frui t trees l'n\'i.lh' beach. $.117,500 l'erfc ct s tarlC'r home. needs a btUe f1x1n '. Fan· 1asl1c inves lrnt nl. C;.i!l 6-1 5·0:!03. •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1-;;-;;;;-•• -;;.;;;;,;;;..;;-~-;;;;;;;;;;;;; • • Duplt•x $93.500 • j• *PRIME* Newport 4-Plex l'rLdC ·Of·OV.'lll'rsh1r JBll :!IY.:1 <'Orne r unit has frplc u1 master Bit ilfld frplc in livin~ rm . Others a rc all 2 RR 2bil. On fee land. nr ll9a g llus p. Full price S1 37.50tl. Call PRESTIGE HOMES Realtors 645·6646 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. YACAMTON GOLF COURSE Lovely . lonely & ready for you. Unusually sharp 2 story Lush garden "el· tini::-S7~.!l50 full price. Call646·7171 ,. THE REAL .ESTATERS \~4 Al'OLl-:~A . f:un1l .v home nl':ir So. ha.v. :! Bil .. IO\'Cl\' pat io f )pc'n beam t·i.:11 s ()pen h•iu:;c Su n. 1-5 l',1\1. 1\.~k1 n g S95.UOO ~HERITAGE ·•. REAIJ"ORS WALK TO SURF :11 :, \I \H I'~:\\ t· ! Elega nrl' v.tlh ii con- • 673·6 900 • 'l'a,lc ll11 ;1h l.\ l\lul11 Cale of l'lewport Realton 25 15 F.. Coa~t !l"Y 675-SSI I BEAT THE HEAT "'ith your ov.·n s pa rkling 11001 & JACUZZI •1n quiet rul-rl~·s<1r. l'<'rfc,1 Co:.ta A1 csa l oral1o n . 3 FOREST OLSON INC. THE HOME TO COME HOME TO Fr1 r th" sp1•·1• 1n your l1il' tr.\/ ;i heauti!'ull~· luult :I bc1lruorn, 2 li<ilh l'al'tSt.'l· tcr 1n 1\.11•s ,1 Verd•· Nl·W 11:.11nt & 1".1 r\•l·L~. 2 lnvf'ly li;;t·k yard' v.ith l.J11a1. Sell('r mot1 \a\l'ft i\:.k1n ~ S.ltl,000 ffil 'l 'l-:1!1'. 01\IES 38411 Campus ~48 5<:9·8655 COMPANY * Tr1pll'X Sl2.5.0UO • Coont-ClubVlla li l-'.\1 :1'"''' ., ..... l:1rsht.il l Hl!y _67~·4fi00_ $49.950 .,l,('\'.l~il l -673-4400 Capistrano Beach 1011 Ell cf'llcnt Mesn Verrle l•----------i··••••••••••••••••••••• lor. 2 Bil., 11 2 ba. condo (>l'EA i'J \'11-:W J)uplex. with pool. Near golf cour se. All <'ICi1rir . 2Car 1500 ~fl . ft , :l llll, 2 Ila. Hy • 4-PLEX • MACE DR. 1~r1df' 1Jf o\\lll'r~lu p . :J bdr111 ~. 2 h;1 + thr1·e :!·bdrm;; . :! h;1 . ;, 1·ar ~;+r<1)(1· l'r1n1c Los t;i \l csa r1·nt:il ;1n•;1 uwnt•r. $71.500. 19ti·U672 gar:ii::c . A. vallobS. Maw! OC t-:1\N VI E W Ouplex, hy o -..·nl'r . 3 BH. & I Br. $68,500. 496-0672 Corona del Mer 1022 associated BAQl<[P '> 11tr.1•r·~·, Hl /' W &~1~ , ,• " GIB WALMER ••;·:·:·:·:··:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~·~·:·;•:·:·:•·:·:1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~;;;~~~ REALTOR 675-5200 1 " "COUNTRY GEHTLEMEH" SPYGLASS INSTANT CASH For Yow Home BARGAIN 1''111J a ppraised \·aJue pd. Lla s.siricd Ads i"l2 5117 [® ~ t:.\1.1:1•\ r .... l ,\,11 I l!nl'nt:d a ct·c·nt. Spac-c. l•----------t l••\t'I t•..;t;111· \\Llh t-:ur••· . pl';i n \oul'hl·'-lh;1I b!l'Tlll ! happily "1t h W l1f .. r111a Gewerol I 002Getteral I 002 G~ral 1002 l ltfc style St:1tcly 11\·111~ Betlroom. fa m1l11 room & l·----------formal rl1n1ni.: l'l us h home upgr;1dt.'(I thruout. Q\V;.;E R ;\NXlt>ljS to mo1c. ~ay~ ·make offcr· 1 Ca115•10-1151 OLD FARM HOUSE ·rhr t•r<i of country hv•nl!. k1 g 2·1'1orY 111•:.tlc<I nn ramhl1nlo! g roun•I" Loadl'd v.1th fruit trc•'' t• plenty of r1101n fnr tll;1 l h1~ )!.a rdcn Fcnturt'" :i m.JSSl\'C lil•d n10mS 111.·I . se11ar;.ile ma:.tl·r :.tutt· ~ H<ilhs. fa mily s11.c 1·01111 try k it<·hcn +rorrnal din in..: ruon1 l'l1·nty of roo1n for bnur. (;impe r. <'It· It s un1q Ul'. .Just rt•lh1t•e1I to :.ell fa st. A ~k i 11 J! S.10.\JVO-<.:all no"·! ('.Ill 'J'h l' lea s t f'Xlll'llSll'(' 2 Call nov.• for free evalua· ~tury res <ile home in li o n . 1\s k f o r J i m Spyglass on 1-"l"C 1;:mund . Nic hols. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• room ,~ fnrm;il d1n 1ng roum e,;uurmct k1tthcn f'j u .. h 11ll t·r1 nr of t he ra1n1J y ··nt1·rta1nn1e11t roo m 1 ... dr .... ;nallt a!I} hrn1Jf!ht lOJ.(l'lht•r \\llh lush cxtcrirJr thr11ul(h a v.:i ll 1>f 1!lass. 1-:loqucnl rnJ.~!.••r r1.·lrl·:.1L & 3 largt· rh1lrtrcns !\!J!lt~s F \'. 1111 ly sti7.!l.i0. (·;Il l ~11:3·7&11. *Balboa Island* I CALIFORNIA RANCHER ONLY $45,000 Steps to s hoppin g cente r . fSig beautiful Collegr r~rk home. If you have u t>0at or camper th is m a)' be for you. This lovely he<ivy shake roof horne has 4 large bdrms, 2 baths, & a cozy fireplac:l" 'rhis won 'l last call tocl ay. PRESTIGE HOME PLUS INCOME Beautiful 3 ye~1r old duplex in Costa Jlvl esa . l·'or the family tha t v.·a nts ~1 Jt)vcl y large 3 bdrm. 2 i)ath hornc with private yar d plus a fine investment 2 hclr m 2 bath unit. Seeing is believing -572,900 . $43,500 G.I. TfRMS Location, locat1on. 'l 'ou can't believe this t:harming 4 bdrm 2 bath hon1e. l.ovely family room ,,·ith fire place. N ea rly n1•v,: C";:irpC'tin,C!. Call to sec this doll house. 1 YEARS YOUNG G.I. TfRMS Decor ator's c.leli g ht. 1'his ch:i rming-hea,·y s hake roof home h as :J 1 ~1rgc bdrnis. 2 bath, & a large fn n1ily room. Professionally lctn<lst:<1 JJC'<L Sec this nc\v listinc . Only $47,000. HEWl'ORT BEACH DUPLEX $61,SOO If you like <'le an f·ontl•n1porary or rustic arty charn1 -We have one ('1f rach in this decor ator 's duplex. Ocean o r canal hcachcs only one block a\\'ay. None ni cer .it this price 545-9491 ' OPEN SUH. 12·5 312-3121/2 GrandC~ l ittle Island ~HERITAGE REALTORS Supl'r ""itcrfront home ----------•!·I scns;itional inec11n e :qJ\ IJn ly 3 years nl1 t & [® THE REAL ESTATERS Th(' f:1st~·st draw in 1 h1 • \~'c~\. .. a ll:11 lv P1l 11\ JI C lussi f1 cfl /\<I · l'h11111· ' f.4 2·5678. Gtnerol 1 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab /Irvine realty IALBOA COVES. A 3 be dro<1m home in deli ghtfu l tropical setting. l""abulous VI E \\'. Wi ll ;-itcommo<latl' 40' IXlat. S hO\\'S licaut1 rully. $165,000. (;J<.1dys Russe ll fl4 2·82:35. ( <l7!l) CASnE FR OM THE TWENTIESI ('or1,n a d(•I Ma r ··anc ir n t ·· view home So. of llwy. -on beautiful n -2 corner lot w /(antastic potential & lo<"ation . $85.000. Lois Miller 642-8235. «iB-O) . IAYFROHT Al'ARTMEHT. Rcautiful 2 bcdroon1, 2 bath apt . w /51J' p atio on the BAY ! Boat s lip avail. $iJ8.500. [,arl')· Dyer G42·82.15 . (Q~I ) BIG CANYON VIEW HOME. 0 C<•nc h ome -Versail les spectacular 4 bedroom moc.tel w/180 degree V I E W. $23.5,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. ( Q82) COllOHA DEL MAR INVESTMENT. Start w /this darling 2 bedroom w/fi replacc on R-2 lot -$62,500. Bar bara Aun e 642·11235. (Q83 l 642 .. 235 641144.200 901 Ooftr D<l•• '6t4 MKAf11lur ,,..wpOrl hlld'I, C.l1IOl'nl1 tJKJ ' I ready lo mo\lc in '. §ultsltur!f K--12. 2515 :11 ,\l \HJ 'I' \\I· 1 :\1.1~11\l..,I \'II • 673-6900 • THE REAL ESTATERS H. v. HILLS EX 9UISITE "X" f'ir<;l offl'r 1 n~-Hcau l Sparkl1n i:: ;j hdrrn 2 : Lusk Hurlingami' 4-Hr h;i . highly upgrad(•d, J.Ra . l-';1m Hm -+ huge frce·~tand1ng Bluffs eon bonus rm . lri.: lot. and you do with tus h J.(anh·11 111 11o,11n it ' Lowt'Slpri~·ed at "'rap around p;it11•: on $1•1•1.00\.I. He f1rsl , \·tilt to· ooc of the nicc.'l t i.:rccn <lav' bells . Gara.w;e. ron1 plctc·· JACK 110\VELI •. Hitr ly fin1shf'd in.<;idr. v.·1th '•-•'•~•'··'.'•"•'•'•"-'.'~-'--I hit 111 :-tnrai.:t· cabtnct!!. I' S7ti.Cl'J0 C l :1~"1f11·ol 1\1ls s1•il b1µ, ltl'lll ~. :.m;11l 1t••1ns or 1.111y 11l•1n , fi·12·:A/j>I C. F. Colesworthv Reoltors 640.0010 GCMral I 002 General 1002 , .. Rl~,\l,T4tRS 644-7270 PRICE REllUCTION! ... CORONA DEL MAR 0 DUPLEX . Great location! Front home h as 3 bedrooms fire place. 3 baths . bltn kitchen'. Spacious 2nd unit ha~ 2 bedrooms. Call us to see this prime property. $98,500. . 2828 E. Coast Highway, Co rona d el Mo t ron llO•ll 101 1'"'"4 1101•u•• PROPERTY MANAGtMENT HOMES roR UVINC NETWORK •f l •O ~'I' llU t~1 1111, 01 1'011 10•,UU 1• !~I ••110~ ·1 Hit. 3 B<i ="'c w Bedford __ Cent~ry 21.546·9521 !'Ian (;orgcousty up-By owner . .ihr on lge cor· /.! r a d e d n " n c r ner lot. Jl ardwood noors 1r:1n'if('rrctf. !\t ustsC'll ' stone fpli.:c . nu huilt-ins'. 673-7601 Hy 01vncr.J Br o11 lt,1ys1 1le, 2 ti locks tn C.'d:\I Heach. 675·068fi SHORECLIFFS Val·ant J Bc drm. 2 bath ~·/pool. Ot:l•an & canyon \'1ev.". ·rrc m C'ndous poten· t1;1\. Askin,1: $1lJ.500. Ag!.. 1!7.').f)!)()() CORONA DEL MAR TERMS Ceda r c lnsets, rreshly painted inside and out. $45.000. 557·5281. nf:AU1'1f'UL 4 twdrm, rlose lo frt'eway a nd So, Coa s t Pl :1za . Vie w kllchen radiates O\'erall comfort of thi s home. Call for :1ppt/rlclails. Open for ins1Je<.1.ion Sun· d ay J-5 pm. 919 T:1nana Place. 96J·78Sl Dana Point ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ry Owner in Dana Knolls. One i;h nrt hloc k t11 Ot:.·('ull Large J Hr. 2 Ba w/your- 1!1"1·1. /\ rourny ;i 11.H. choic.e or crpt & <ll"Jl8, 1-arn ro11m home with LarJ(e fen<'C'd yurd with 1 a r~t· n1:1.~ter ~uitc a nd Pll\'e d boat, ltV . or low . h>w upkeep. SXi.000. traill•r s t orai.:e area. l:eusc . Lc3sc /Optinn . $54 ,500. 496·008S. St•ll w1lh low down . Cull ----------- t>H-7211 . • YIEW PROl'lltTllS • DUPLEX (a slceJMlr) Two bdrm·2 bath ~ plus 1 bdrm. rental. • , , 168.9SO. II)"~ On. ~ ...... ~~;;oi;:,,~~;.rl* OU P LE X ·Spaclou g three bdrm-2 balh plus 2 bdrm·2 bath· O nl y $75 ,500 . Terms. 2 Co1,y l II R houses, cor. Int , frplcs, prlly. fun1. $67 .500. Jones Realty . 673·6210, (eYesl 67J.2823. • T RIPL EX -All two BY OWNER lg. 3 br. 2 ba bclrm1 & lwo btJN & den. LA" yd. Modm. each-Three double k1t c h No o r l lw\·, J!Rrages. Sll2,500- S19.7SO. incld 'g. land. Term!I. G44 ·2877 • 8 UNJTS·f"our 2 bdmt.'I', .:.:.='-------1 Two I bdrma, Two IRVINE Terr. Spac. lot, 3 b a ch e Io r 1 . 8 hr, 2 b,., new <:pl, By Garages $160,500.· owner . Lse. land. $94,500. $25 ooo Dn ;~~;';::~ ....... !~.~~ w J..ovely neMr nu 48R home 548·3404 8l l~OIJ2 • o n Quiel e ul ·de ·sac. Trees &: elttras! Owntir II Toro 1032 646·2521 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 1 yr old, 3 Br, 2 88, Ry Owner, lge 48R 2ba, a /r, attach. dbl gar. L!Je. M c~ a V ·t rd e . 2932 pool. S38 .000 7'1• A.asum. Uedwood SS7 5176 loan. 837·1073 I HouM1 For Sale Hou1e1 For S• Hou1e1 For S• Houu1 For S-. Hout•• For SaN COftdomini...,. Thursda ,Au u1I 14, 1975 DAJLVPILOT I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . FWrt~.~~ ••• !0,1 ~':'!J!~.~.!!.~~Laywaaleedl 1041 Newportleocll 106 Mewpcwth.dt '°'' .. !'!"~.~ ........ !?!~ Lohfor1.te 22 00 HoaH Uttt•••d ....._u.tw-..d .... •••••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IYO-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• NORTH LA~NA NEWPORT-t2.l>OO •q.rt . GOMf'OI 3202 ~Oil ..... 31AO 'Br, 2b1, tom. nn, ne Vacant Estate <1>U/d'J'S. Prol ... ional M111t s~--J y dec or a t ed UW'll~ l andscaped. Xtra larg Sita hi&h a bove I.he city Jot. A1aum1ble loan on a lonely cul~o-sac. 1 $48,500. Ph : 988-328.1, Huae parlor, 1hmt COWi· Lry kitchen. Formal ban· Pretty s,.lsh quet r oom, enormous Sharp 3 bedrm, 2 bath, fleata room with floor to b1UuJ, family room, with celling hearth and BBQ. formal d1nlng rm. Lovcl Indirect lighting, built·in Jocatlon. Walk to school aound aystem. Secluded & t1hopa. LUJh Jendsp.:. ma:itcr 1Wte overlooks Seller a nxious. Our be~ multi·terr11ced grounds. buy! I $52,9~. Call t Needs som e fl"ina . ac e !! R ed C a r pet S39 ,000. VA loa n o f • .:;R;oe.:;al'°lo_r_s_•_36_-M36 ____ -I $24.800 at 8~% A.P .R. , S2'76 a month pays all. F or sale byowner.4 bdnn Take advantage, call _.._los.t Tue a dvanlaae "' ,.,. Newpert c:.dH LAR&I FAMILY ln g1 o n R. E. Com. 38R,d[n rm,view.Supe w a nt e d f or t hi s 6 mi1idon1 to move in clean, up gr aded thruout. bed.room, family anddln· be low m arket. Lovely Show s l i ke mode l . ma. Lido J1land beauty. Oceanvlew. •i.ePI to t.tn· Beautifully decorated. Cust om decor , 1unn1 nb courts &hlah •chool , Owner m oving out o c orn e r e xpoa ure. convenient to beach & area, mus t sell. A real $124 ,500. Owner wi ll hclp town . L1e hillside lot on ba.raalo a t $69.900. C llnance. COHDOS c u l·de·sac lot. On ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••·•••••••··----- Wh itewater View1· 2 & 3 $32,500. A11enl646-QID 1-'H.EE FREE Vacant 3Br 2ba n trl bdrm. units from$S4.000. DAN A P OINT·Dupl~x •Prores1lonalService• atrlum . sl~gle 'story, ·Call67S-7225 iOl>, Ocean vfows . Agt. *LANDLORDS• VIiia Pacih c"Condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 87J.5410 Ho m•fln d er• * Steps to pool, tennla 642•9900 co~rt. $400 mo. 962-281 L Calirornia 's l..argeat BR 2BA F am rm. Lease •Rentw l Serviee!• with option. 841-.5384 or ' '• w• • Momtaln, Dnert, ........ 2400 quiet dead end atreet. NOW! HAL PINCHIM \\I .LE) HE \LI' 968·2504. c h a r m ta • b d c • CALL NOW Rt:AL TORS AVOCADO A OE llG lNTl IH'f•l'>f s t U stah·way from street. 2 ~ Z7'Z7 E . Coast Hwy, GROVE lolboa P"iftlllla 3207 NEW Deluxe 2sty, 5 br, 3 car gara&e & rear off ~?... 752·7315 67Mlt2 ,.. n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, c pl , drps, frpl. atreet , p urk lnl(, le vel ·""·~~:..:,!.:l!!:~ll--_:~"':'.~~--1• BE A C H C 0 N • 9.8 ,,cres. 3000 +sq. · 3 BR 2 1)1\ across from tnd scpd . f a m rm. with houae. 3 Br. 2 &, DONALD M.llRD DOMI NI UM, lBR l \.lotba, hous e . Mature trees. ' ' . $52S .mo. 1o.6, 963-4581. . I I •.. h A•••<ioi.t .IMllO•s DOH"TLIFT 9'' cellingo, lrpJc, lwuuy close In E scondido, B.lly ·Bcac~. view. $4SO. wknds. art •• 75t-&t61. a unique rp c, ~n pore ; •----'-'-""--"--'--I A HAND!! Ii I I L 184 Ult\ grossed over Pl.000. this mo. Yrly.675·1304. Chi a ll tor $7 7.000. Open RV _... v nii: n aguna. ....,.... Y'· llOO,OOO FP, 29.,,~ mBc;h. from Bolsa ca l{ouse Sun. J·S or cw.II I IHE ·~ Jt's spotless and easy to 494·7191 1" 494·4911 or 8JS.O'/D2 ror CdM ; immac. 3 bdrm., 2 keep that way. A recent· _;;..:..:='-------1 dwn. Call: Doug l'rid l.. COl"Ofta dtl Mer 32221-'=:..· -----:-- appt . 820 LllVL!la, Lag. ba.; patio. $69,500 Jy redecorated 3 BR end lncollll' Pro,...., 2000 Paul Sto ud & Assoc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvhtt' 3244 condo, 2 ba. dl'fltl , n bkr. s hag cp~. Encl~ dbl garage. Lo malntenano f ee includes pool, reerea· 842-1854 JAR BELL B h NEWPORT SHORES unit townhome near pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 114 .747.5550 JETIY VIEW ••••••'•••••••••••••••• l ;;'~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Z.Sty. A·fr a me. 2 BR. 2 and clubhouse wi~h over· FREE & C~ IHI Estate BEAUT. New Rancho San ba ., decorator's dream. slt.ed ma1ter state and 4 PLEX E h 2100 On Ocean .Bl v~. only Joaquin Twnhome. 2 Br. t ion rms , & common a rea gardening. $36,990. 963·4~93. Hwllhnjl ... koch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3·4/PLEXES 2 br &3 br, 2 ba. Cpl, drps, bltns , enc. gars. $59,950. ea. Owner, 842·0389 TaxSWhr HtMtiftgl.., ... h SPRIHGRB.D ESTATES OP EN DAILY Hew 3 l.4plex plu1 31r,21a llOM EOWN ERS UNIT NEED MORE Offered fromS87,500 Weol of Beach 81,d, 6 ROOM ? 1. blcks on Adams, north al Alabama, 2 blocks. Jlow a bout a beautiful KENT ROO ERS ra mbling , 2 s tory, 6 REALTY bed room, 3 bath wit h 848·830096().JB!WI large fam ily r oo m &,I ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""' atriu m , Walk to alll Huge corner lot w/2 nlgbt li ghL view.$00,SOO ... , L t.I d xc ~ steps to C~1na Cove. A 2lh ba,2 story.Overlook& · Call644·7211. 1~ ~ • · 0 ma 11 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lari:e lu.xun ous 2Br, 2ba golf course & lake. $600. patios. $69,500 Un1vers1ty. $.SS,000 trade HAV E 2 Condos. 1 BR, l duplex w/h.aJ'.dwood firs, 547.70441552. 0055 TLISTB> 2Sty3BR,den.t62.SOO as dow n pymt O? large Ba , 1 .sty, nr Ca l State 1'"o r m a l d1 n1ng rm. &i-""-:.:C.:.:.C=-'-'"'---- JUS 3 BR, la rge patlo l63.7SO O.C. home or lnc. Prop. Fullerton. $3800. equity, super J etty &-Ocean SPAC. 2 br , 2 ba Condo. Z Immacul at e Sea TerTace 3 BR .. like new! 165,900 can add c~sh or O!-her $l7'1. mo. or 3 DR, l Y:. Ba, v ie w. $650 mo. Cal I patios & Rec. ctr. Cls. lo home on la rge lot with 2 CAYWOOD I.EA.I.TY p r oper t 1 es. R 1 c k adlt, security nr So. Cst . 644·'1211 agenL · Schls. & shops. 5076 Av· pa tios & boat storage • 541·12'0 • -::-=:-;:;::::;::::--;;:::;;;::::1 -A~id~e~•=el~l:'.'e~R~l~tr~.~547'.'.'.:-M69~~· -I Plaz.a. $5500. equity, pie Tr«. t yr. lse. $32!) area. Walk to beach &1-----"-'-::.C..'-----ISuper Custom Portifino 0p•u HOIJ~E $18 7. m o. Will t rade 3 DR '. 2 Sty, 2 ba, frpl ,& mo. lsl & last+ SlOO sec. tennis courts. See this HEW EXCLUSIVES vu---pool-jac·Bon~ r m. ""' ~ either for late mOOel car , bltn.s. s400 mo. 606 h & $ 2 5 c I e a n 'g , beauti fully decorated 3 LIDO ISLE $114,500. Owner. 644·5389. Dehtxe 4-Ple:t e tc. o r same va lu e. Mangold. Bkr. 67J.Jm5 213.330.3919 bedroom , 2·story home Bd 7352 Garfield. New units 638·1769 3224 ..:..::...:::.:.cc::.c:_ ___ _ l·n one or Laguna's r,·nesl 4 rm .. 3 bath home : HIRVU M~O • -==-==-------1Co1ta Me1a ho L.d c b .. _ .. _ """"'~ }luntington Beach, tax i· lrvine·3 Br, 2 Ba, QM!!. .''·va le commun,·1,·c·. steps to 1 0 Ju • .......,,e, B o 4 b 2 b d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co · P k&Pool " beach&tennis.$99,500 , Y wner. r, a. shelte.re prnperty .. tst Rentals m m un1ty ar • $99,900 (am. ,m, DR, boous r m. y• wnle·orr Sl lM Li"*'~ Mesa Verde 4 BR, 2 BA ·~~mo. Ownr.~·9606. • . .............................. d -HEEDSFASTSALE Spacious fa mily home :4 Fee. Quiel street. Nr. Eslates,536·2579 &..1.----.~-"'l-t..-~· !!116.~:5 • occ upa n cy Redeco,aled 3 BR. 2 BA Walk to tennis courts, bd 47 r 1 1 poo1 & schl. Xlra cleoin, ~ "' -.ro ..,.... I I d rms.. l. ot; arge f1 "bl 1· TWO OH• LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Nu landspg. $350. arge poo a n ocean palio. $ll5,000 $84 ,990. ex1 e mane· ,... M v d 3 BR 2 b from this two-story, 3 i n g & o c; c u pa n c y . 2 BR ea .• gd. C.M. Joe., Gittteral 3 102 r ~s~ . err ~ . sa8 5 a+ 963 mo. 456 As 7 k 963 ro' 1 .!!v or J oo bedroom, 2 bath home 832·2200 freshly painted. Owner ••••••••.,..••••••••.••••• :::::.:· =:..::::..·::·=~---gardener, wa terpatd _ with dining room, plus anxious. Yeager Realty HAS all! 1 br, ut1I pd. 1-~erguson R l tr 54$-5760 ON GOLF'COURSE family room. Localed in llG CAMYOH 556-6171. CdM. Also N.B. 1 br Lease Be a ut. new 3 br, 2 fil Coldwell Banke• schools, o ne mile to ocean. See to appreciate . $.55,000 .. nice private community. 3 excelle htly priced 3 $125 .. util pd. Ba lboa l 4 Dr 2 Ba, huge Fam. ba. twnhouse. View of ASSUMEGILOAH $63,900 bedroom Deanehomes. l TAX SHRYER br, $15~ .. util pd or~ br Rm'. frplc , dbl gar .. lake & nile li ghts on OPE N SUN. Lovely cnr. VIEWl.I, w/jacuz.ii + small pool. OPEN HOUSE H.B. singles or fam1les. patio, walk to Newport Ra n c ho S an J oaquin lt~-44~71ml:l:)546·8103 3 b b • N 1963So.Coustllwy. $124,500to$13S,OOO. 7931 ·41 Holt St, Hunt· Canyon cottage, 1 br H g ts s c hools , Se pt. G" c $550 r mo 0 c ! ~ ~ . a T er~~ ':ruobo: i Laguna Beach N e w Po r t He i g ht s : 3 in gt on Beach. Luxurious -$~1!6!0~·~· ~·~"~· l!!p!d~·~· ~L~a~g~. f"-'$4~7;5~. P~vt-;:;.~P~l~Y~· 548-;-·;15~1~1~. _ 1 _::8J8~o~~~:iza::O::;:s~e~. :-:-:-:::--pe--, space. Newly decor'd.' ~"""""""""•~4~94~·00~4~9~•""""""""' bdrms .. l 'f.. ba.; triple 2&3 8 r a pts . Lions Be ach. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 . g arage. N e a r bay . E l l ... -Sep Hous.el>Si• REHTu • plus b c pt . th r uout ! _::s:::a::e::s.:c· -=_,·~="'----lalboa ltlClftd 3106 • - $ 5 3 , 9 o O. 1 O ".4 d n . EMERALD IAY $69,500 . . . 16 Apts., 1 & 2 BR, encl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3d b,, $3252 ba ,"~~n,f!:.; cpts., 3 BR, 2 Ba .. •••• .$425/450 •• 213·•39·0991 wkd ys. CALL '-".. •••·2 •14 1 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ rps, ....... ....... 3 BR 2'" Ba .... Ownr/Agt. home; lge . li ving, dini ng ..,,.,.., _ Fortin Co Rltrs 642·5000 2br, 2ba . 2 pabai, xt ras. MESA VE RD E 3 br, 2 ba, 4 BR,2 Ba .········· ·5395 Spacious 3 bdrm., 3 bath 91~ ~ garages. Good area Bayrront. Bst . location. -~~-------! • 7 z • •• •• •• • _.., Irvine I 044 & family rooms. Bonus Rffi ~ $450 mo. 673-6204. frpl, cpts,' dtlfis, bltns. 4 BR, 2'h ba, wntr • • $800 loft for extra living, with Nt•r Nc•por1 •••I O fflo:t TWO 4.ft.EXES lalbo p l..-a 3107 $350 + Grdnr. wtr. Pd. LE RAISOR elevator. Close to beach Side by side in Costa a en 979.7836 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 HOME LEFT! Rea.I Estate byMrl/AY &park. $149,500 VISTA DB.UDO SHORECUFFS Mesa. lf you are looking ••••••••••••••••••••••• _::_:::..:=:....-----.-·I REALTY TURHER •ssoc. Spacious Bayfront Con· f•MILY ~E for a good buy in Un.its. BALBOA PENJ~. . $215. 2 BR, appls, kids, This new rree standing "" d 0 : 1 8 R & Lan a i. ,... ~ $85 000 ea Avl. Aug. 30th. Desirable pet . 4523 Cam pus Dr., Irvine home in Uni v. Park has 110SN.4C9s14Hlwly7,7Laguna Sale /Lo;.e opt. by ov.ner . Chharmin/gb 4 bedroom 0011'tMi11thisOne Duple x . Weekly or Pool,2 br ,kids,pet:frplc Campus ValleyShopCtr. a pprox . 2500 sq. ft . of !i v· • Reasonable . 675-58.53 ome w onus room . SOUTH COAST longer. 573.2039 $235. 2 BR , stove, kids CALL 133-1600 SPLENDID! ing space. It includes 3 1..::cc.ccc_c_c_c_-'---1 fa mily r o oril, dining P ool , 3 B R , z ba,1 __ .=..:..:.::::..::.:.:.:.=..:c__ A deliRht! Great floor lrg BR's , finishied bonus Oceanfront Woods Cov.e. WESTCUFF room. atrium, large pool INVESTMENT N R p AV I L IO N 1 r pct le h 3241 Plan '°' ra mHy l•"v•'ng. ,m, 3'" Bat•·s, ro,mal F a.bul o u .s 6 m 1. & p atio , Access to 549·0812 646-67 10 Ba y~iew 3 br 2ba dptx' ,ee.naRgefsa'm rm' 3 Ba Laguna oc " '" h 6 8d 8eautiful spacious3Br,3 · • .· , , , ••••••••••••••••••••••• S c.rumptious carpe l , dining rm & family rm. w 1tewater vi~w. · 4 R private beach nearby. •LL. 5475 Yrly lease. Avail singles go r fi:eo u s drapes, 4 Tbe pri ce is $64,500 ba . $350,000. 7 ;., or make Ba , Fam. Rm. Liv. m., $135,000 Plush Offlc~__,. Sept. 1. 835·3100 r:l.ays, F URN.'2 br, child, pet, XLNTOCEANVIEW · bd 2'" b th I leasehold & the bw"lder ,·, offer. Own. 494 ·7156. For m . Din. Rm. Reeent· 644-1766 For Sale or Lease 673.4221 eves/wknds . rncd Agl . Fee 3 Bdr ms., 2lfl ba., cust. rms , y~ 3 • arge ly redecor ated by Fussy1"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""' 6 ooo sq ft modern or· · bit. home ; lge. li ving rm. home.96S·4456 anxious losell ? ' Owner .$83,900. I-rices desig0ed for Jaw CoronadelMw 3122 HOMEFlt«>ERS w/frplc., s e p . dining TREES GALORE PARK II HOMES South Coast fi rm or .. ? Deluxe in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •642·9900• rm.; blt·in kitchen. 2Car Ve getables from your 552·9300 Investment S-ClenMIJlfe 1076 terior w /sauna. More . 3br tba. Lge yard. Open gar . Im mac. thruoutl very own garden on this ----------549-0812 646-6710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd. Huntington 11:2pm , Saturday. 314 2 BR house . 1 ba. a.tt. $475 Month large lot. Trailer aecess. 3 BR , 11h BA, dining area Beach. J asm i ne . 626·086 7 I garage. Clean. new paint MISSION REALTY 4 bdrm, 1¥4 bath. Bright & bar. Frpl, rrnt. & back The Bl uffs : early area Owner Desperate Multe,.. Redlon & 626.6Z'12. & crpt, rncd >"~· 2 horse •• 494.07n •• gardcn kilcbcn.tl&R·44?6 patios.551 ·1351 l ·story 3 BR,2 Ba. co r ral s. SJi5 . mo . CAM EL PT. $57 ,000 Agt. 64()..5560 ... now owns two houses Manageme'ftt Co. Inc. Huntiftqton leach 3140 545.2536 Rent or lease option. Con-Prim e Loc ation. Cool By Ow ner 2 Br Home. cust Huntington Be<tch, n in te ri or, gd. a r ea. ocean. 4 Br . 2 Ba, 1 sty,· $39,500. 838·8117 June . $32,900 2 STORY-POOL yrs. old. Patio. big trees, conventional financin only . O wner $53.~00. 536·2335. .=::.:==-------1 Step down living room to $38,650 wall of mirrors! Large 5 BLOCKS TO BEACH. fiesta roo m , Bright Old home on good sized ~ourm el kitchen. Sweep· •Jot with alley access. 2 i n f! wro u g ht i r on Bedrooms, 1 bath. Wine stair way. Huge master cellar . Very unique. Va· sulte. Enclosed laundry. cant. Call for sbowing. Central air conditioning. Red Carpet, Realtors Secluded patio. Olympic 5J6.R8J6. size pool. Prime lr,•ine .::=.:::=.:.:._ ______ I location. llurry to see · WITHl'OOL call 752-1700. ~~~~;e ~2~~ce [ ... ~ .... ".'.i.IN'iiliill w /impressivc entrance ... :._. =-·-••••!!!!!: 4 br, 3 ba, lg. f11m. rm.,. ________ _ Lovely kitch w/brkfst.1· bar. Stepdown , spac. llv SOMETHING SPECIAL!! Quality construction and c ustom interior make this 4 bdrm., 2 batb. one of toda y's bes\ buys. The family room's for fun. the dining room is formal and the patio is covered. Only $58,950 · rm. w /frpl. rrml . din rm. & 20'x22' bonus rm , carpt 'd, drps in lux · urious P ark Huntington. Lg. Jot w /cone. blk wa ll. Massive heated pool in seclude d yd. w/lavis h prof. lndscpg. Nr. scbls. & s hop'g. $79.500. Prin. only. Owner. 83.>-7156 $46,500 ~ Beach Retreat VISleN Tree lined street. wind· RI.ALTY ing walk.way through 552•7500 New E ngland setting.:·j """""""""""""""""""""""""""~ Cathedral. glass entry to piano si~d parlor with old briCk hearth and Colonial mantle. Galley kitchen or wooded ac· c ents. 4 J umbo siz.ed sleeping quarters. 600 Sq. ft. dance pavilion, nes tled In seclude d woodsy setting. Deserted by owner, move rig.ht In, GI terms , bkr. Better h urry. Call 142-1154 TARBELL SUHHY I. CHEERY 1 Br-less than 2 mi. to beach -Priced at only $.UJ,500-and an assum. lo a n o r you r term•. ,, Ca II Today! " R . E. by MONEEK 536-1461 VACANT 4 br. Assume VA or new GI. $44.950. Owner /AgentMG-7739 LOW Maintenance Patios overlooking parks in front & rear o( this 3 BR., 2Y.t Ba., family roo m tow nhou s e. Privacy abowlds & yet you are only steps from t en nis, volley ball & po ols. Shopp in g & schools and churc hes wit hin walking distance. A spacious 2200 sq. n., for less than $73,000 LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine Ca mpus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 .TURTLlllOCK AHXIOUS OWHfltl Lovely 3 bdrm. or 2 + den + atrium: lae. lov.- m ainten ance yards; brick p1tlo : acrou from park & pool area. Just n> duced to $64,500 552-7000 Lg. pool, wbite water a nd needs a qualifi ed Exclusi ve Agents ••••••••••••••••••••••• temporary 2 bdr, 2 ba, view, big decks & huge Watch The buye r forthisiolf·~rse 846·4493 (213 )289·0144 .. 3 Br home nr bch. pvt 3 BR, l 1h BA . den. Close to den, ocean view, Availa· dbl. lot , ma ke this 2 home. Spacious living iV1ifi patio frplc n ice yd schl & College. Lse. $360 b\e immed. $375.-$400. bd rm. home sel'luded Boats Go By area includes 3BR, lrg J~:~!IU S300/~o.675·Se10 . inc. g a rde.ner . Btv.·n wkdys, 546·060L eves. amongst the trees, <tn ex· From this lofty beach kitch & eating area. En· , 9AM ·12AM , 645·5843 499-2109. ceptional buy ·S90,000 vi lla. Rom an pillar en· joy view of golf.course. Logunaleach . 3 148 ~1 ESA V d 3 b frpl . Ocean.View o.&ex Perch ed a bove tbe beaches in So. Laguna ; hom e & income ; no vacancy problems bere. Prici..-d right at.sm,ooo LOCJllllaH;guet 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,, Makeyouroffer. ;~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;~··••••••••••••••••••••• l'r e r, c, 2 BR, 1 Ba cot.La ge i11 lry, r ustl ing wate11all. VALLEY REALTY LEASE 51 60 000 Beach all blt ns. lawn serv., beaut. No. Laguna, Csl wide stretches of park 581 _9500 Condo. ro, .;...,, mo. or water. $.125. lse. 545-7988 Hwy Joe. $275. (or details,, land greens. Finishing ~ 549 lZZO k f St.e t ou c h es o r co lo rful•----------8 UNITS $795 m o . unfur . 2 BR. Fencedyd,l chi\d, · as or ve tro pical la ndscaping. 2 F IXER UPS. Large lot, Ocean(nt. 3 br. 2 ba, 2000 pct ok. 1919 Fullerton. Logma HIHs 3250' Enormous luxury floor ocean vie ws. fireplaces. EASTBLUFF sq. ft., wethar, frpl , Sec. $225. mo.642·<i!S7 . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• p lan with 2500 sq. rt. 2 bdrms . $33,7.50 each. guard. Adults. 544·7678 b ho r-t 3Br bllins cent') air f"orma l parlor boasts its Mwit sell together. Pride-of-ownership over Large 2 r me. "'"' • h' ' 13151 ' ~·GE · · ·Newport leach 3169 st v, ref. (ncd yd. Gar. s ag cpl. mo, own travertine fireplace, AHCH ..... -lo~k1ng thde &ck . Bay •••••••••••••••••••••••., ~A~d~u~l~ts~$~l~00"'.::6'"..'.:5-~l~82'1~~-lc55=2~·•=50=3=::;o~'=586-=;":.:..:""=-;;-;;;-: ca ndlelite dining from IHVESTMBfrS with gar en ~ett1ngs . 11 · walls of antique mirrors. 17141496-7711 Sunken living rooms ~th WI NTER · Oceanfront 3 2Y.r: BR, 1 Ba , $19S. Cpl or Laguna Nl'JU"I 3252 Pool table sized family fi repla ces & balconi es. br. 2 ba. $350. mo. singles. 1s t & last + dep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• room, sunny breakfast MoW• Homn (6) 2 BR 's , 2 baths , (2 ) I 675·85.'Jl 548·l005 . 3 BO, 2 Ba, Patlo, area off wood accented Few Sale 1100 BR 's, Ve ry spacious un· LIVE ON LIDO ISLE fireplace, $350. mot'lth. kitche n. 3rd bath of( ••••••••••••••••••••••• its. 2 Br 2 Ba only $450mo. ·OLD fa rm, 3 br, $175., 495-6878. master retreat. Anxious 1975 2eR, 2BA. 20xS6' $290 000 673 4003 kids, pets. Also Spanish 3269 owner, ca ll now, bkr. Skyline. Pets OK. Short • · horse r anch 2 br, singles, Newport leach •WEKNOW• 540-1720 blktoocean . .536-6005. WI NTE R REJQTAL fa miles.Or 3br,util pd, •••••••••••i••••••••••• L.A.C'iUNA NIGUB. Ocea n front cottage. kids. pets, ok. Agt. Fee. NEWLY decorated 4 br, 3 * IEST . T' AR BELL San Clemente Mobile a~l ~--~· 1111.' Prime location. 3br. 2ba. 979.8430 ba, den, (rplc, steps to THE BE S T I N i----------1 home on private Bch. 040•Hll fully furn.673-4637. •NEWLY dee. 3 Bd + =~~-64~~~~· By Sips 8, fully furn. SB,000. 1 R & r d b 1 hs u . bo MON AR Cll BAY TER· 1·---------1 cash or trade. Wkdys , The Bluf s. 3 B . a m. en, J a wn e. n.c1r r RACE : Prime co rner ... rt•-ach 798 s ANYTIME "Green be lt". Avail. Hi. P oo l . 833·1653; ·PAMORA.MICYIEW location with ocean view ... ewpo -=' <213 > 862'9 or un. ~,f.l.Mol. loAglF. ~~,:. ~~ al _833_-8_'1_4 _______ 1 Bay &: Irvine Hills. En· r ro m eve r y window. N e w P 0 r t C r e s t ~<:7~14~l~4~9~3-~!l229~~·;;;:t;;"l.ii0ril ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ -~-~~~~~~~~-~'..__j -te r t a in e r 's delight Near new 4 bdrm, 21h Townhomes, 5".4 down, .__ts Property 1400 3 BR , 1% Ba, big bonus w/pool & game room. bth, fam & din rms. 2 81/~% APR. 2·4 bedrms, •••••••••••••••••••••••T WO d e luxe 4·Ple xes HouwsUt1fwonithec:I rm, cpts, drps, bltns, Fantastic new 4 br,3 ba. ( r p I cs , w e l b a r , encl gar., pool, tennis. PRIME IAHK W/beaut. pool, 3BR 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd Yd. dbl gar. $380. .000 sq ft custom home. numerous fine a ppoint· ~· ~t!;~ Ct~r~~~!i IUILDING :u pfrzi~c~ yf~r po;{;:.:;: Genff'Cll 3202 645·3147 ; 546-4289 wood ce,ilingsSl, 31.50frp~~ m e n t s. R e duced l o . n' mai·or ••••••••••••••••••••••• E·SIDE 2 br, large lot, many x r as. , .. -~ $ 29 500 HURRY' Hwy north on Supenor, $1 ,050,000 ow n e rs hip 645 7 02 6Jl-0'197 1 ' ' · 14 mile to entrance). $172,000-yearl,y income s h 0 p • g. & f r w y s , ~ garage &. furmture incl. · 1 or 1830~L~T'~so~·~H~ICJllOl~~~~~~~':l ~~~~~~~~~I G~:~:~:~:~~~~i::~ :S::ti~ E ~ R EALTY. ~1 tl ~ii t!1 tit:•11 I :io.~:.~~ Cples only. L.&~"s1~~$~~~ r.:'~! ~ PARTY POOL TedHubert&Assoc. ~;~1·! f ~t!~f~~ n.r. Wht. cpt, f rpl, end uruL HOUSE 675-8500 IEST IUYS -' BToro 32lZ Close to everything. Ex.- Unbelievable! 5 Bdrm, 3 C.....te Loh/ 6 beautiful income units FREE SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• tras ! Ava il now. $46S mo. bat h large ya rd with C ptry I •OO in Cost a Mes ci.. Als o 10 LANDLORDS NEW 3 Br, 2 B:3· garage, Yrly. 644·0111 huge s parkling pool for ry 5 ~ duplexinSantaAna. Member of Board of c::pts, drps, dishwasher. good family fun . Owner •••••••••••••.•••••••••• Realtors Better Busi· adults only. 500 Poinset-NEWPORT Crest Condo 3 says SELL! Call today! 2 lots •. c h oice sei:;t . ~ ness Burea u,Clulmber of tia.$375.m o.557·7010 br, 3 ba , t ennis & Pool. Jus t listed . Our e x· West minster Memon al Commerc:e. llw.lh.-Olllndt 3240 $450mo.Lse.868781 . e lusive. It won 't last ! P ark. 64 2·9365. 530-1505 "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• H. V. Homes. 5 BR +pool $79,500. Call 64&77U or COllda I hlfftS b b"!d + A/C. Somerset model:. 540-:89« Open Eves. "'11 700 DUHAN & DOYLE Sj,e~a SlSO. 3 r, c 1 ' *Yorktown/Magnolia Lse. $700. Agt. StB-8642. QUIET ELEGANCE in ~-· . ..!':-!'.!~••••••••!•••• 174~~s:g~~~t':~ S. Ana $155. l br, singles, 4 BR, 2 BA. .. $385 BEAUT. Bl uffs Condo I this sensational 3 BR, ••••STOP•*** S4B-llb8 util. Br hikl •Sp:ng:,:ie~iJ br, 2'h. ba, immed. IJC" ga rden home (or one Wasting money on non· S. Ana $165. 2 , c · , 3 B , 2 Ed rds cp'y. $450. Agt.644-1133 lucky fa mily ...... $'14,500. negolia_ble rent receipU. Wa nt income units 30K to singles. *McFadden/ wa ~·io•tt.•Good•LL-Tax. adva ntage of in· H. Beach4br,2ba,lrid5, 3 BR,2 BA ... $33S HAllORVUHOME -, w~ ILUFFS ISOK down. Fairly new. l F dden/W rd 49l·Z51 l 499-4514 terest & taxes couJd save Ca ll Mattia 8J3.2000 pe · *Mc a a 4 IEDIOOM Low Lease you t OO's of$$$$$ yearly. F: Valley l br, cbUd, pet, 4 BR. 2 BA. .. $345 Close to recreation area J046l Paseodel Valle Low Maintenance 2 Bedrm , z bath, single I 0 UMITS singles . •Ellis/Beach in an ideal family k>c .. LAG UNA NIGUEL LoLowwDPnrt. !:_a~ 15000% story CondOl'll .,;nl Santa Costa Mesa. 9. 2br., and bFUr R2N.bahouk'"'dsBaglboara"g'e3 3 BR, 2 BA ... $300 lion. 4 Bedroom., single Golf course estate. 4 ..... ,.......,, Ana comp e e Y r e· 1, lbr. One year old. Jn· • • 1 • • •Garfield/Brookhunt s tory . $550/rno. lease.. yean old. 2,900 sq, ft . 3 Bdrms., l \;, baths fu r b is hed• s t ill only come $28,300. Selling Agt. Fee -s 3 BR, 2 BA. .. $300' 644-7211, ask. for Nigel. L e a s e Io pt ion a t H. Dowd Rltr. 644·0 $21,950. wi th 10% down. price $220,000 firm. As· HOMEn~ '* Garfield/Brookhurst Agent. $600 /mo.-$90,000. Yea ts di • '"°' Ask for ·Frank, 839-8321 s um e $153,000 fir st . •642-9900• 4 BR,2 BA ... SJJS r.:.==-----N-~- Co. 499·2237 l'Se::ll:l:::•:•l::e:m:•:::::642=·-=·~A=g~e;:n::•::· =====:,-I o w c d p i B 1 g/Bushard AVAIL 9/1. Deluxe -..... 3 e~1i~~:' ~ JD!'1-acre I. SEEK & FINl1 ' National Lea rue ~1~7~~:~~ B~~: t ·n a'':,, f!l 1'' • 3 :t~~:iii:S ~~:~~~~~~ :~.~ w/view. Jo"ruit trees, •4-UNJTS,Costa Mesa ~C9T1 1·~!·r.,P:t .. ~ 3 BR,2 BA ... s::m 979·5340 exl.256days or gourmet kitctien, much cu D s e R AV EN r MD E R P CC P S. Coast P la za. (1) 38 R $97.50 Orange l br, utU * Freeway atSpn ngdale 642·545l eves, more! A probate bid of A A S P T R O S R A A S p 0 H AU I A 211t b a ., o nly $83,SOO. incl. Furnished.. Fire3pBIR1,c2eB,Ac.a'$27,p5e l s, AVAIL. NOW, 2 ~ -· I $55,000 will be c on· Trade OK. Pilot R.E . $185 Stanton 2 br, fncd, ..,. ...... sidered. Agt. '96-5420 or R p NAT t o N L T 8 l R D D A 8 540·0555 Open eves kids&pets ok. drapes, dis h washer, yr. lease. $395 mo. View. 960-1701 D 9 A D 8 A E y c E D l L R S B S N R wkends. $175 S.A. 2 br, avail now, builtins . 642:·807811).lZAM family ok. Call Bev or Joe EASTBLUFF 4 br. Av.U Mowportkach 1069 I BURR EE 8 VAN L l EAR ACE 52 UNITS $190 C.M.Nlce2br,lncd 963 .. 567or96J.l'l86 9.6. Comp. ref•,....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8EYER B Y A A R Nll D O VUSS w/garage. Y•Jy'·e.(ZU--6 . 6 G r o s a -1 6 4r -.... B 2 br t I kids Ill fV'""'-Ana heim . 36 & Sant a .. --rea 'rp c, NR.OCEAN4br,cust.de- Dw ntwn . Nr bchea . Custom 3br stucco. On lge R2 lot w /room to bulld uolt. Boat or trailer a c cess. Eaay term•. BA YFROHT 0 . A RBX S ·YM R B ADLXPBEAL LV E P 0£8A C H PI PX E X 8 A 8NOOTSRULP 1 8 0NEPTTM G8P B DD B DERRLPPANP RI DLXVAOECAEDR L UALO O D 08E P X R OTGPE8 LJ HP S8 R DOSOO P EO PA 8DO YH TBO A MNB XP B DD CUB U IB A P B UC aS TBB IP HS B UC R SS LlllP $46,500, C entury 21. 2Customltomes ' l"\il llt' "H,'lllf~. l:t-1 rt ,,r~ ~ . r all O W NHOUSE 2Br, 638-8861. BALBOA PENINSULA • fAMIL y HOMI Excellent locslion on the Bay &onl)' 'n b\oc:k tothe + IHCOMI LI I • letldl ro41 Ocean. Each home has 4 Cozy 3 BR w/Se1slde ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrms , 4 b a ths &: c harm I Copper kettle Galle ry I 2 rirepla«S, kitchen, 2 vanity bathl, .OCEANVlEW,CliO'Dr. wetbar, ultra mode:rn c andJeJ.119 dine. Plu.. a 1 condomini u m, lBR kitchen & pri vate pier. BR rental brinp ln $200. 1"-b•, peaceful, prtmo Fee land. See at 1200 per mo. Not fucy just lnve:1tm t. f84,.500 . Eist Balboa Blvd., or rieat 6 cle•n u a pin.1...:•IM:..:..-7"1'°9"-1 ______ 1 c111 S15·8120lormorecle- (Allu-bie $35,1155. 7'l' I ~la~ils~.'------1 VA loan).BkrSCZ.5511 •GREAT little charm·1~ In& 1 bedroom home, H•tMr-V..,t 21 * BEAUT. t ·Br. S yrs JOUD.f. Oris. ownr. N'r t he mall. Real rrplt , formal din + (•m rm. 0..Jy PB.9'0. t~ lln °" t rade OK. Piiot R.E . 640--0.555 Open •vea Ir. wkendl. e nclosed private yitd Palermo, 4 Br. 2'°' bl, 2 and 1arden. M 1·A area. atoey. 2 FrplCI, Super Poll of potentiaJ, near l1nd1capln1, 11 deck. lumberya r d. $49,&00. fireplt, BBQ. BROKERS ZAGRODZKY R ltr. WELCOMl'!.$104,000lee. tll.eell 1710 Por t Mar11te. .......... °'""" Ana .$610,000.-..orcon· $225 H.B. Super 2 br , cor. Lots 0 . w, paper, 2 "'1 Ba. p o o l , blta1, tract.Call: Realtor, Paul gar .• (amilyok. &moke:d m1rr s , frpl, wash/di')', gar, No pet&. Coad.962·61'2 1245 Midway City 3 br, s h ag c pt . thruout. 67s.9188 =I Jge yd ,klds &pets. Wash/d ry. D/W, G~r.1_:::::.:::=------~ "'r • D S28S Anaheim 4 br, 2 ba. Nr. schls. Furn. avail al 3br house. Located lft w. 21 (ncd yd aar fa mily no chrg. $375. lit, last& N.B. 9 month mlnlmu., ••••••••••••••••-••••• welcome.' • ' refun~able dep.962-7216 lease. St.arlin«Sept 11 1' a-.trial.... Member B o 1 rd o f u Hrbr twnhse be,30' J une 10. ~~ 12:,000ft.·S.oofft Realtors, Better BUjl · s.Up aldr.4BR.iS.,nvr 67 .5 ·0.54t/ 111 .. 11sa. A: Ot.ben. Hnatn kb MU Bureau, Otamberof occup, OwlU'. 5C1~ « Weekdan ont,-. t4Aa r la•a a & Commerce •-• .... ~-~ 3A •50·5 ~ .... 8'13·1ML5. s.. Cle•••• _, M••I•---5 -...-......,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• bda w ll_:,._ ... ..._._1....,..,. .... ,...,,!~ ... ··"',· MS-4493 (213)2118-0l Bflaut. l BR, wllge Jud, Oc f ... C • ._..,.,,. .• ., .......... ..,-u,.._..,.,...... _..,_ HOTICI oearbeach.$17SP/mo. 1&1111 aRAVU EX,08 PlllATa ow 81 y . au-"50. &42·11.SS CAJliDINALI GIANTS PHlt.L1 E8 lf ied •d• display their WAVE m aker, 2 tr, $185., ....__ ... ._u ._ .. ,..._, ~ N b ba ~ _,_ "*""'°' DOOOEU PAOR~ =-'.. ·' s h D 'I Plk>t Cl 538-GeeO. ew2 r,3 .--..~r-. c uu Mm •&b8 meua1es with legibility 1ln1les, f1mlla. Atlf'O.· nt • 1hr JJtl TOtwouow,,,.,....,...,..,..11.. ind lmp1ct? Our a ds, we Uon 1in1les! 4 bt, 2 bl, ••••••••••••---· ... 'njoy muc:h l•'iti!' "'Setk It 'ind" P•••l•t w11h nver M> Claaalf led ada sell bl are proud to say, tt•ll,y lddl,pets.A'9oSbr,Zbe, ARICLlNQ 3 t.., 2 bl. d!KO¥V..1 pttl)llntl ln •l'l f!U·MWWl'lttflf 2•·rwi1"bmkl•t•. ttenw,amal~« get result•. Pbone 12e.,ll:idl,pd.A&l.Fee. e pt, d rpa. sno. R&D Toordn-'umM l II 1nd or. Mnd II ror •.c:h. m•kln1clwdq. aa~-Jmt C ..,. ...,... 6'2·5171. 9'7t.M30 CPT. IU.TR..-..1351 ptoyeblt to "S..lt A Firid" in c-•re of thi• 11"'"JlllJIH· ,......, _,.,.. I • ., I • I I i J . . - QI DAILYPILOT Thu<adoy,Auguat14,1975 ...... lwaah"""'"" \Yacoll0toR.-. 4250 OfflceRonl,. 4400 4-co-/ Scloooh• Help Wattled 7100 --•••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft•"°"91•/ lflltr.ctioll 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coftdofttlftl_. Apw lrcwnh fUrWthtd Apwluic•t1 Ulcfww.. l'Wwport le.ch 31691Coty c•bln ror rent . &iu1tiru1 new ore. bldg. ·1 Lot+ & PoW •••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTY Stytlst Must be U..fw-Rlthed 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••~!t••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••,••• Weekends or monthly, or 0 r 2 room $ult e 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Con vera•tional Sp111nis I'd . w I c u •to in l! r ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewport leach 37 69 Cotto Me1a 3124 daily. SS2-4M2. s~cretari11 1 11er\'lce on Lott Ir Fo.4 5300 tailored lo your nieeds Jo'ollowin& nol nee. Top MESA' Verde Townhouse•••••••••••••••••••••••i::•••••••8••·~··••••1•••• MESAYSDE premis es. Nr. O.C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• former Berllls lnatruc· wag es. 831·'4143 &. end 6nit, nr. pooJ . J>lush S1200N BEACH rge 2 r apt un um. Airport, N.B.833-3104. LOST/FOUND l .!t'!o~r!.~P-v_L_o_r_;_~~·-•_•~P-·~837~~-8~17~9l·;;,;;i,;.;;:Nc;~;;: cpls & drp.s. $300. N Kit + ba. Util pd. SlSO. Sml child ok. No 2 Bdrms ., l'h bath condo l..tof1to1hwe 43001-'-=-'--'-------A l'ET'! 815·9037 pets. 549-17&3 aft 5PM 673-12416·9Pr.1 pets. 642-7294 aft 5pm with pool. $33$ Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROFt:SS'LCl..MS A 960-2900 Adoption, Low eline •~•shlona-No col- STIPS TO RACH Straiaht Male t.o !\hr. Con· B Id 1 . 3 s tory. 2190 Cost Spay /Neuter Into. Join W_..cl., 7075 lection or dellv. Hi.:h For Lease near new H.B. 2 BR. 1 BA. No children or Xtra lge 28R, new c.rpt.s, 2 BR, 1 ba, unt', 1285 do nr. ocean, pool, ltn· Jlirbor Blvd, C.M. Air . ••••••••••••••••••••••• prorlt1. No lnvl!lltmenL'i l sty 3 br, 2 ba, fri>lc, pets. $300 mo. Yrly, L.se. & paint. Kids ok. Nopt!f.s. SEA WIND nls, jacuzzi. ~36.1952 cond. wood pancl walls LOST: Cat, Siamese. Ute Youn r M a n 21 Yrs. for samples. Mgmt op· pal, dbl gar w/opener. 1 615-0475 Bltns, SlSS. + SlOOsec. + z BR. 2 88 condoSAl5 drupes. carpet, elec.: wtdark markin~a. t'em. w /carpentry ex pr. In por. 847·5467 orSS7-04S3 Mi to b ch: S350 mo. last mo. Xtra cln. Pvt. , WIHAYI eves. music, janitor, park.ing. kink In tall. Vic.. Lido area. expr. Own tools & 968·5162 San Clement• 3776 pat.762Sh11;1imar,CM. Resp. gal wishes to shr. M .R . Ste\'er, Mgr. lale.Reward!673-ZJ39. truck. I Want Work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER RENTALS .. 8 1 1 , h &Aa -~2 B & G•1rts ""-•-xe1 Unfum 3600 DELUXE Condo Bach. 1 BR, SlSO. 2 BR, $17S. no cnarmng u . S.&-m SS7-0136t'lrfi.4&8396 FOUND: FemaleAl .. _httn ................ eves. oys .._ t hlld r W /same. 61.5-8139. or "' o t• or""• Dal ••••••••~•••••••••••••• apt. for 1, age 4tMiO. $300. ~ s or C' rc.n, re s re· 673_2383• , hilwett Rental 4450 Vic. Harbor & San Diego Ch rist ian Fem Pract 1 to yeara .... · · )lu"T 8 h 3 b 2 b •••• q d A"" 646·3255 Frw ••• 0721 It 6 .. •-6h d ly J'llot deU'Ycl')' routes · 1, • c . r.. u, 495 . ..,,.,., · ,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• y. ....... a . ,,une wan._ rs ay, . 1 1 D/W gtv dbl "'' Av Female. unde< -. o< col· Mon thru Fri 00 ~ hr m•y be availab c n your • ·• · fta · · LOVELY 2 bdrms, spac. ..., F d r . _..-· a-a. Earn profit ror (le-9 I 1 $ 3 2 5 m o .. rt 1 · •. h lege student, straight. to 0 U n : Y g em · 548-8!97 '" • · ""~ men S rooms, cpt, ntce 1tc , THE COLO..,Y Doberman vie. Allantll &!--'-'---------1 li'Yerie• & cash, trips or 536-4850 /536·1277 Unfurnished brick snackbar, patio. share home In College " B C d . I iU P ark .552·1883. 30RE'rAILSHOPS ushard, 11.B. a ll Housekeeper seeks work. l\)erchan 1se ors~ ng Apartments Furnis.hed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt .Vl~ali~n. f!~.;s-re . t BI u IC a 1 BR Prime reasonable space w tdescripllon. 963-4783 Lt ve-o u t , Rella hie. new subscriptions. fo'or •••••••••••••••••••••••Gener al 3802 351 te\Qµernf)t. 357, pano amic view or Back Roommalewntedlosha-References Lind Information please catl · "'"4'"2 •" available large&small. F d · K .,,_L Gl 8 k • a lalboalsland 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,....,_..., Bay .. s tory, open bea 3 Br. 3 83. Cdm. call Old world charm with Fuou,n,y .• 1e'm""a1~. o w s. 543-4345 642-4321. From San •••••••••••••••••••••••ANAHEIM ID---,'-1-.. ----,-.2-6-1•ce1l1 i . Frplc. $275. 642·0173or673.S140. d 1..::.:::.;::=:. _______ \ Clemente-San Juun _. o ..., 919-l or 645-1260. 74 French win ows. gables 546·4080. HelpW_.... 7100 · II Lots or Light. Trees. :?BR, YIEW..S! SPORTS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Domingo Dr, NB. Need roommate (or home & trees . Adjacent to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~=~3 ~~~~o'.n ~ie . .New ~it chen . Crptd. $!75 New C?nYo~ Rim.~pts in DELUXE Duplex, new 3 in Cdm, over 2S. SlSO mo. Fe s t i v a I o ( Ar l s Found: Min. Collie m le yrly. 675-6239 Anaheim H!lls give yo~ br, 2 ha, bltns, enc. gar. WA LK to Ocean. New 673-3121H,675-15198. Grounds. brn. w /2 eolian. Vic. ACCOUMTIMG jo-EI Toro area, call CUTE 2 br ho all these abund~n.tly . $300 up. 838.4949 Dplx. Cpl, drps, D /W, ---------1 580 BROADWAY Harbor & Baker. C.M. CLEIK s::lq-~~OQppor. Employer 1 us~+ gar. Co untry Club living. garb. disp, gar. \'rly. Mansharew/same. Part-LAGUNA BEACH l -'54-'-0·~38'-"ll'-------I Newport Beach i n· '(rly, SllO beg", Sept. Go lf Jl tennis c.ts HUldiftgtOftleoch ll40 C hild OK . $400 . ly furn 3BR, C.M. $100 suranceco.needsperson Gas & wtr. pd. 615-3063 l lorsC back riding. 1.2&2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-0642 /642·0596 mo+ util. S48-.911i(B 49 4-791 5 Lost-Male German Short w /bookkeeping ex per . IOA T IUILDERS DELUXE 2 br +gar. Yr-brm + d e n. For info llKE TO IE.A.CH Hair. Paularino/Bear , for premium accounting WESTSAILCORl'. 637 •300 NEW 3 br, 2 ba. 16th 1~~~~~~~~~~1 -~C~M'.:.~R~e"'w'.'a'!r:<!d27!51':' ... ~90~-1 d t P I . ly . $325. Beg·g. Sept. · HEAR SHOPPIMG Quiet l'lotature female toi: ep . re er 1n!iurance Ha!i lmmed Gas. & wtr. pd. 675·3063 Balboa Island 3806 Beautiful new 2 BR ~rf~cneg:7o~~ 8.13·14:11' o share prtly.furn. 2BR 1830 Sq. Ft. C·2 bldg. 8061 HELP! REWARD! For exper. Mus \ be proficient Openings For: d · l F I •~:::.::::.::..:'.-'=::: ____ I 2Ba C.M. apt. w. /mother-llol >a n<. Beach Blvd. return or white shaggy in operation of 10 key. •Jou-y-... lboa Penln ... a 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s tu 10 ap s. rp cs, 1· s I t •·~ Good ••• ,,_, d. h h to-be.Call Tem . .548·8262 Rea•onable.644·6172 s h eepdog . Lost N . a ary 0 ..-uv. co. fnglnelns•~-••••••••••••••••••••••• GRAND CANAL on Llttle bltns, is was ers. 2 car .. be r·t C ii M N I ~ S d k Fr QUIET 2 br, iarage. 0~~~~~';;~~;;;;;1;~L.a~g~u~n;a~B~cgh:·~494~-87~4~3.;;c:-l ~~n~e~•~•t·~:·~:"'::·~·~·~· Avail. Sept. s. 3°Br, con · Bal.ls Deluxe2br.frpl. garage. un ec s. om DELUXE orr,·ee. comm'! . 833-845(,J ..... _.._rs d t h t bo t d k .....,,. 536 2579 pool. mat ure adlts. N BUSINESS or pror. man K bond v •-\'ert den. 2 Ba, frpl c. lge ra ian ea · a oc · .,..,.,.,. · & industrial spaces. Also Lost, m ale ees • ic. •Inter/Exterior ~rch. ground floor. S350 yr. I y .· S 3 5 0 . No NEW2&3 BR, D/W, frplc.. pets.$200.S48·49Z! ~vth:i1hS~~~~NB. mini warehouses in Newland & Atlanta, H.B. Acct.·Bookkeeper-Hotel c-nten winter. $400 yrly. &16·8211 pets/children. 673-0207 Adu[•-only. Ag\ .• ~7 .. .,.. . 960 2123 Laguna Beach, 2 day or --r-.... _. _,,, Laguna Niguel &Mission · e\'e. shirts. Must know •Yacht Painters Corona del Mer 3722 lalboa Penin5Ula 3807 or 536.4095 2br, lower level in W. N .. B. LIDO ISLE lg. Bea~hfront Viejo ~reas .• Handy to LOST : S ia mese Seal· payroll, tax deductions, •Wood Finis.hers ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Minimum 9 month lease. home, 2 Rm;;. avail. $210 San Diego fwy. 200 t point, Fem. adult. Vic. etc. Ideal extra inCome ATTJIE BEACH A'Ytti lable Sept 1 thru ea. John Miller 673·3280 2000 sq rt . As low as JC1' Fa·orview & Baker, CM. i·ob fo r semo··re l•·red. 1·3 Yrs marine exper, to • 18Rw/vicw,util&carin·S37S. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba. :2 THEHUHTl~TOH 8328800 1·r T • s & I "9 June 10. $250 moolhly. or · · persqft .B3l·l400 Reward 545·8372 Phonee'Yes.494·7921. qua 1 y. op wage cl. I blk ocean. $220. 2500 story, 2 car en<: gar., HEIGHTS APTS 6 7 S . 054 4 / 884 .1858 . . • xlnt co. beneCits. Apply Sea vie~· balcony. 642-1603 Exciting new adult apts Weekdays only. Look1r:ig for 2 personable SEP. bldg w /g~r. 1000 sq FOUND: White puppy. AIRBRUSH artist want-to Security Guard ut t75 CoJta Mesa 3724 PENIN. Point 2 br. $300. adj' to Hunt. Harbour & friendly females to ft . 213 W. Wilson, CM . Near O'Neill Park Aug 9 ed, own equip., beach McCormick Ave, Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. yrly. A'Yail. Sept. IS. • 16884 SIMS• share beaut. 3 BR. 2 Ba . 645·2020 & 642·6560 • 4-8 wks .. 548·4610 . area. Write Classified Ad 1'1esa. l br. $2 15. moyrly. Avail. 1-2·3 BOR FROM S200 SCllll Ctel'liente 3876 Bayfronthome. 5142 mo. H E FACT o Ry No 247 Daily Pilol P 0 l---------$39.95 WEEIC & UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·2903 T d 1 · FOUND:Whlmale,most· Bo~ i 560 Costa Mt?s~BOATING •Studio & l BR Apts Sept. 6, 673-7219eves. 540-8442or840-1204 L 2BR 2ba r I Nc~p?rt . I ea s hop ly Lhasa Apso, app 1 yr. 92626 ' TOOLING HELPER •TV&l'l1aidServAvoo·i b • ar ge ' · fl>C', NWPT. BCll. '15 + !f.i avail in t he mall. $110. Slater /B<kh•l -7562 Ideal opportuno·ty to· LAH.GE 1 r . st9\•e . t&2 BRunfum,newpainl, patio, ocean vu, Adults. utils . 3 br pre( non 6739606 -•PhoneServ.Htdpool refng ,cpts.drps,ut1lpd. bltins, crpts, drps, nr. n o S21S h · , .· · mo. · Answeri ... Serric• learn fib erglass hoat. •Chi ldren Section gar, adlts, no pets. Yrly Beach & Edinger. No 498-~~s · · p · s m ok g. girl. 675-5909 FOUND : Female Spr· 14 Locations. All shifts bu i Id in .II. Som c •SS OFF week's rent $230. 675·70231968-3465 pets. $17S. 545-0760 eve. s;~rfiq~o~or~t~Z:&· 1~~~~ in ge r S p anie I: Vi c. a'Yai l. Full or p/t. Exper knowledge o( carpentry 23•7'/6aNd rt Bi d C I Corona del Mer 3822 CONDO 2 b•. like Lge 2Br '. 2Ba, enclosed Fema le roommate wtd. dromat. SlOO. mo. 1740 963Ada35m90s & Magnolia H.B. preC'd. EOE. 543-7187. & glass work req'd. Pay ewpo ,. · J\i new. gar. Whtte water \'Jew. Child OK. Share 3br. E· Placentia. CM. 673-0505 · · open. . . 548-9755 or~3967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S280. Adults only. 498-3097 s id e h m . Sept J s , Found Aug 3. Blk kitten ARTIST/ Cbpper M.anne • BR. 111:! ba.: 1 bik. to 968·2297 · 646·8726. Small store for Lease . w/coll ar. Approx 7 mos PRODUCTIOH 1919E.OC'cidental •Tropical Pool• beach. Adults only, no ,. ApmlwwwfthfvnlisMd Grea t corner Large bo SanlaAna 8359316 l Br. cpts. dllJS . bllns. pets. $350 Month .-;r Ml. TO Be~ch.. 2 br, 2 or Unfarnithed 3900 Responsible person to · old male. 300 Blk so Cst Sail ats · patio. Utilities paid. $180. Boyd Rltrs. 675-5930 ba Condo_w /1nt. extras.••••••••••••••••••••••• share 2 Bd. house in Lot·80 rt. on N. Coast Hw y . Laguna Bch. F ast, i~ma c ul ate , BOOKKEEPER, full Pool tennis Sauna •'MV't llwy. See·l088 N. Cst. 494 .3407 a(t 6, hardworking self. starter. cha<ge. Nr. O•"· Cly. mo.548·1168. 1 . • • • ._..,.,. LagunaBch.Prererages ""'Y· La gu na. Call bf ... ----·------•2 B R V~e", frpl. cpts, S36·0083. ..,. 25·30. $140. + util. Eves. 545·0075. . LOST : Royal pockel Able lo .take a JO . r"?m Airport. Bondable.short · AMIASSADOR IHHS pets. S295. Open 12·4PM. 2 BR Co~do. fng. stove. '11 / a , , ona. . ,... . 500-1800. Sq. fl. office & calculator, Jlarbor&Ed· whennt;cess.Able topro· tianrirm.Sc.ndresumc& stove. Xlnl. r\dults. No . rS ~ v ft 6. M 497 1"'2 typesetting thru pnnt1ng sleeved bk pr. for Chris- OF AMERICA 322 "A" lleliotrope Ave. pool. 1 m1 . from heh. $240 . " J!':.!:!.!!..... store s paces. r.tove·i.n al-inger. Reward. 554-0670. duce s imple forms as salary reqmts. to: P.O. TWOLOCATJONS mo.213·592·2200 OfficitRental 4400 lowance. Ocean view. · we ll. as 4 color work. Box 511 , llalbo11, Ca . NEW 3 bdrm. 2 ba, 1 B h LOST : B l ack goa t Variety, good future. 92661 WEEKLY R.A1'F.S ga rage. Bltns. Poi nset-1 BR, pri \'. garage & CO RONA DELMAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ag. c · 673·4363. cw~/h~o~rn~•~&~b~i~ue~oo~i:i •~•.1· ~C~a~H~J;;e~a;;n;,e~tt;•;·;"'~g.~97~1~1 ;;;;/~~~~n~E~~:;:. FULLSERVICE tia .Cd11ot.549_8867 0 ays garden . Frplc. $175. 2 Br Townhouse. fri>lc, 1501 WestclffDr. 1,.._trialR...., 4500 Vi c. W. Cost a Mesa. Bookkeeper /Secretary. 2277 Ha rbor. C.l\.1. p /mo. 842·6590 f<om $275 .1 Brfrom$205. F . · 548·1540 L' CdM I B · C 3824 Newport 1nanc1a!Ctr ••••••••••••••••••••••• r or nvcstor, part·. 2909 r1 stol .S.A. ostaMesa . Pool, tennis, C"Ontinental L i OfficeSpoc A1Hlftblen/Pk9" time. Must be capable of 645.4840 &540.2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 BA. nice area. breakfast.Someocean & easftCJ e 1800 Sq. Ft. M·l Space. REWARD Ge-rol'_._.,, d b kk . • """""""""""""""""""""""""""~ clean bltns Child OK no Call on Site Ma nager Front office. Large rear Lost Young Yorkshire ..... .._ ha n li ng oo eep1ng NE WLY d ecorated 2 br, ba lcony, pool. garden setting. Ut il. pd. Adults only Sorr~· no pets 11100 \\'allacc. corni:>r W 18th St 645-0805 Off 8eoten Poth pets Re r s J165 842 o5ss Catalina views. Close to (7 !4 l642·3 lll ext 246 door, $250 mo. 1775 Whit· Ter~er. Black. Answers TEMPO thru trial balance. Do not I. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no · · · · shopping & fine beach. ----------1 lier st. CM. days 54().5710 to Sherlock. 645.83131 Temporary Help apply unless qualified. pets. dshwhrs, shag cpt.s. 2 BR .. s harp. nr. beach & 644·2611. eves &46·068l. 557.6660. Ask for Suzy. 17802 Sky Park. Irvine CPA will screen appl1- closed garage, frplc . shopping. $175/Mo. l~"""'"""'""""""""""""""""""~I Ca\1 540.4455 cants.Call675·002S. · BBQ Gas & "'ater pd. Realonomics 67>67001: 2NEW BLDGS,Redhillat FOUND : Boxer. male .1 :;;;;;;~~;;~;;;;;1~:~~~~~~=~ Pool HEAR IE.A.CH THE EXCITING Fischer. Irvine complex. Vi c. Fountain Valley, BOOKKEEPER LA MAHCHAAPTS PALM MESAAPTS. ..r .11o~-34015 Sq. ft., w/3800 sq. 003.4729 F /Chg, thru Fin. Stmt.s & 778 scott Place, c~t 1, 2, 3 Bdrm. Som~ with MINUTESTONPr .:/c_,-,-.-1 ft. A/C orc·s. 12.000sq. ft . ~~--------1 ASSEMBLERS quarterly taxes. f'/time'. Pi\RTL't:' furn'd. l br. 642 _.-3 firepla ces, "'el bar. ulili · OCH. .,/""'°"' w/2,000 sq. ft . AtC ofc. FOUND : Oreo boys bike, 833·1863. D ""' :/u....... pd bi V wntwn area. S125. 1n-----------1 t y room , cnclo:sed Bach.1&28R.from$16S. ,1,.,.._i..k_• Both fire spmklrd, foil 21 ", 10 s • ue. iC'. cl'g. "'tr & J?as. Adlts. on· I IR lLOFT OHLYI garages. · AdullS, No Pet.s ./ .,,,_ __. ceilings & good pwr. Oak View school, H.B. ly. Pref. retired person. Pvt Patio, frpl, l yr lse $190 UP. No ree. 1561 Mesa Or. .I a.c-, -111ce ...it. Phone 833-3104. Owner identify by frame Immediate Openings Available On IOOKKEEl'IHG F /C. Typing req'd. Gen·t ore work. Steady employ, Write Box 5514, Garden Grove, Ca 548·J.102 Immediate occupancy TOBIN REALTY INC. (S Blks East of Newport .I ~.,..._, •. Call H.B. Police ; HAYLOFT APTS 846·1311 81\'d.l 2200 SQ . FT. Mfg. $265 Oept.,536·5622.· I 11 • 2nd Slolfls Jbr dup. furn. Adults. no a pets. Sl45 mo. A\'ail now. 283 A vocodo, CM LOCJ1ma leach 38411----=54=6·.::9860=---I I!.'ij'.'?· ~r=~e~~~.1· CM. -F-O~U~N~o-,-S-i a_m_e,-.-,-.-.. ' 645a0143 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 646-1512 Canyon St. C.M. Identify. -1-.. ~.,-~--.-~-1·:-:-,-.1~:-:-,~::_:_ .. -.,.s1_5_sl -329-~-:-E:-~=:-~~-=~-s~=,Y~ooo~°'.:..."_n_s.-.-,1 D~J.t~. {~\~~~i~~~~~ RE s 0 R ~;;.;;~ c1r~';'=5c~=. ~~1~r~-;-1L-~-~-1-~-t~-~r-:~-.. -,.s-f_:, -F;~~"-;-:-:·-~-i-d-.A-::,-~-\-~-~-1~-:-,n-1' P::::;c:::;i:::e Dona Point 3726 Back Ba.v , 2 br & den. Hwy. 499·2835. $150 Month C.M. Days 540-5710, E'Yes cropped. F. V. &41·7378 Consideration Solely Viewofboats&water 646·0681 o Ab'l't Wilh t E'-d"""c AuomblyUM 548·4160. CAHYASSEllS Sell tickets to public ror musical spectacular. Year around employ· menl. Great pay + bonuses. Phone l\.1r. Thom'pson , 536 ·5111 or 893 ·0997 & l ea'YC message. ••••••••••••••••••••••• From S275. Easts ide. Deluxe Apt. 2 Bd, 2 ba, llLLGRUHDY LOST : Ca t . org /wht n 11 Y 1 ou S22S. Lo,·ely 2 bd.Apt . D. 548·7437 or64&1164 Adults no pets. Ocean LI v I NG Realtor 675.6161 *COSTA MESA* neutered male. front feet Regard to sex or race. 25081 La Cresta. Dana. C t !'rt , F'i t Loe view.494.1928. 1300s.f. orf ice.restroom . declawed, w/Oea collar. Med/Life ....... o~·ner.49·1 ·6848. os a ,esa ~ nes · NO. Costa l\.fesa Dental, 10' ovrhead door. $185. Vic. Wa rner & Graham,· Retlre......tPlml On~y kind in ~he area. LCICJIMa Hills 3850 Medical /Ofc suites avail mo.! H.B. Reward. 846-6547. Paid Holclays Car Lot Mme Huntinqton ~och 3740 Qu1et·gardeo·hke·adult ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $345 /mo . Mr ,',7s5tO<oo'm·r.,$2502 0mrr 0 ic.es, 2 P--·ls 5350 to wash & polis h new ••••••••••••••••••••••• living. Lge 2,3, Br, 1: 38 2b d W ik .... .__ Sick LMYe cars. etc. Must be ex· W d r, a , c pts, rps. a O'Keefe. 549-81:11 NO INCRE,\SE in sum· Ba . W c rpts. rps tobch. Newly decorated. FROM $195 N·tt sRlt 979-6.571 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vac.tlafts perienced & reliable. mer rent. Beaut 1 br furn patio, bltns. some w Agnl. 963.89911557.8623 EXECUTIVE suites or a res Y PREGNANT? Ed A11ktPS.. Steady job. good hours. apts Sl65 & S175. Spanish burning rrpl Beaut . «?akw.ood orf.e~s the Newport Harbor. 400 tt SHARE M·l ind. bldg. W. C aring confidenti al Credit Union Co. benefits. Apply in style bldg. P'1 encl gar. landscpd, heated pool Mewportleoch 3869 r1nest1nresortli\llngat a 2200 sq rt . 642·4644 ; Costa Mesa. $100. mo counseling & refe rral. persononly. pool. sauna. \ndry. ad Its. Attractive rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• price you can afford. 645-4405 +util. Soi table for elec. Abortion, adoption & Mr. Nielsen 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk Martiniqur Apts. Bayfront, 2 Bd, 2 ea, Pvt. There 's SI million in -""-"-''--------or tv repair or machine keeping. GULJON w. of Reach off Slater. 1717SantaAnaAve.cr.1 Bch, & pier. ssso yrly. recreatio n racilities. 55•PEISQFT s hop. No auto, wood. APCAR E547-2563 Terryluick 8'12-i848 ~tgrApt 113 646·5.54 919.1935 &644.4510. NIGHT LIGKI'EDTEN· 1617 wESTCLIFF-NB paint or f'bgl . Security Industries.Inc. 5th&Walnut NIS COU RTS. A full time AGT. 541.5032 Drinking problem? 1644 Whittier Ave Downtown WEEKLY RA TES Executivit Suitu 727 Yorktown Blvd Beach Blvd a t Yorktown S36-041 I STUDIOS & I BRs • F'ull Kitchen a Heated Pool •Laundry Facilities ·Free Utilities •Free Linens •TV & Maid scrv. avail •Bar·B·Que ·Phone Service •J J\tiletoocean S MALL BEACl-IHOTEL Rooms. $22.SOweek. Apts $100 mo. 5J6-7056 LCMJUna Beach 3748 Liv~ at beGrtiful 3 BR, 2 BA, Y:i. blk. bay & activities di red.or who ----------1 ~~~~~d64i1~~. only· Call Alcohol Helpline Costa Mesa 642·24001 __ H_u_n_ti_n~gt~on __ Be_a_c_h __ MartiniqueAph #2 BCh. Newly redecor'd. 2 plans parties, BBQ's. SINGLE to 6 nn suites. i~t.i;:Vi;;~'=~6Qol p,~2A;;;h~ri'~a~d~a~y~835~·~3830~iE l~~E~q~u~a~i~O~p~po;r~.E;m~p;io~y~e~r~I Bachelors. 1.2.3. bdrms Sunporches & Gar. $310 trips & more! Free Sun· A'Yail. in plush orfice Rl'fttals Wanted 4600 PROBLEMS? WE CARE Car Wash Mmogti J&2 baths. ~·/w cpts mo., Yrly.545·7098 day brunch. bldg nr. OC Airport. f\111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONE WAY HELP Im med. employ ment rol" drps, bltns & privat Plu!\ beautiful singles, se r \'ice incl ; Recep· 3 Br House in Es tancia CENTJ:R AUTOMOTIVt.o, exper'd car wash mgr. patios. Lovely s paciou 3 BR. 2 BA . Yrly. Blk. to 1&2 bedroom apts, tionisl, conference rm, Sch. district in Costa 2ChrHotLine64S-8800 IODY Top pay! Xlnt co . •"den-like apts. Heat bch, extra prkg. Patio. furnished & unfurnished. xerox, etc. Call83.1-3640 Mes a. R e as on ab le .. 1-..cc.=c.cc======--I ASSISTANT MGR. benefits! Call644·4460 S34o mo. 642-3188 R ·-r S195 ·p · Ali be r·t · r · Pool. Attractive rent. ----------I en"" rom . n ces 642·969 1. SPIRITUAL READER ne 1 s 1n smog ree Cei . 1 N . Vary by location Mod.ls FREER_,.. San Cle m e nte . Good est1a av1gator wan_l_· ,\dultsonly. 3BR,2Ba,blocktobeach, · ...,, Open lOAMtolOPM ed r to H 275 E 18th St c M I . open lOto 7. Sorry no pets If 1.0tl act naw. Extra Garage Space .. ? Ad'Yic.e on all matters. shop, plenty or work. or 'Voyage awau. · · · · y r y. garage, patio, or children . Roommate Would like to rentliving Must be able to write 646·7833 aftfipm. ' 631 ·3003 bltns.S34S. 642·1603 New cluxe offi ce sp.ce C 312 N. El Camino Real ----'=-'-'"----1.::.::::::::::::::::..::.::..:::::... __ , service a'Yai lable. Month space in M. 646·5566. San Clemente, Fnr appt. e!itimates on all makes. CHILD care, permanent t lh for large or small users. R I mess ge c J h MEDITERRANEAN p • •K HE~llT o mon occupancy. ay, eave a · 492.~o. 492·9136 o n t a c t o n , full time, LagW1a Niguel. ,..," ".-v Liberal tenant impro'Ye· ...,..... VILLAGE .. • .. •T"~ 1 . d 714 /492·6991. Tom Stamp Good pay for right ref's: ,.., ... ,..," __...,,~ Oakwood ments. all a menities too. New Y retire couple Con'Ye'.rsational Spanish Ford, 2101 So. El Call after 6 495-6325 or JBr,lBr&Oen,2.Br,2 Bachelorlor2 G d Located at '20902 needslor28Raptor tailoredtoyourneeds by Camino,SanClem. 495_6446 ' Br Townhouse. Carpets. Bedrooms and ar en Brookhurst, lfWltington s m a 11 h O';'Se w /yard. Corm er Berlitz instruc-1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~:;;~~~;-;~;;;~;z drapes, fireplace. 3 Townhouses Apartments Beach. Nr. cor. Atlanta C.M. Eas\side.673-5509. t or. Pvt or group .11 COLLEGESTUD&n'S pools , 4 tennis C'Ollrts · Fr. S229 .SO()pen9-6 & Brookhursl. Agent on lnl /I / 675 9037 gym .sauna 's. · Daily · .....,wtk.cll premises, or call Rllr.. HSS nYHt 1-'"".""'"-"·------1 AVON America's La r ges t 2400 Harbor Blvd Spa.Pools·TeruUs 880 Irvine Michael McGinnis (714 ) r:w.-c:e Foxy Girl's Out Gal I Private Security System Costa Mesa (714!SS7·8020 Across from Fas hion Al 16lh 996-3460 Collert. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Massage. U Call, We is looking for Student 1 1 d t J bor 641:.--0550 e.iness Co m e . Speciali ze Ht>lpY091"F9Nly R epresenlali'Yes Crom ~::·n·f~~~~·;··;~·;·~:: NEWLY DECORATED S~~~oa:uin ':m1s i::ad~ l-----'-----1 PLUS H. Beaut. rum ti . Opporfwtity 5005 Paraplegics. 542·3100 fight l...tlaliafc the Laguna Beach, Mis- r ' A .1 bi Se 2 Br . w /gar. Sl75. Water 1714164•1900 •THE TO-S ofc.. s uite, lo rent or shr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sion Viejo area, Part rp c, vai 3 e pt. 1. pd 2176 "B" Pl ce t' ~ S 95 Xi l NB CM *HEW' HEW! ~1 * Sell I time or run time. Xlnt Yearly rental. Locked · a n ia. 8th Floor. 2 br, 2 ba, 2ter· 1 mo. n · I Choe Candy Mfg $18,500 · .,...,... world amous pro-gar a g c . 494.3148 or 636-4120 1·5 Eastblurr. 28r, 2.,.,ba. r aces . Slip avail. S500 lOC'. 642·6753/6+t-68JS Cust made uniform $4-0M Photo MGdl•:i duct.a the entire ramily com mis~lon & bonus pro-. I d It p · e Prk <H Ab M t can use e ni·oy Excell• t gram. We train. Car not 494-5109eves. STUNNING lg . 1 br view, poo. a u s, no mo.642·893lor64&8316. Sl40 up store-ot'fices cpts 1zza uena ol!) raxaa auage am-• · n Garden apt. Pool, rec pet.s. $350. 644-4767. drps air bath 11301 Gold Jewel mrgS14,000+ lZpm 1733 Fullerton, CM earnings. Call 540-7041 or r:~:~alri~nF~air''Oi~nk $155 Furn . Cozy,. bach. $l8S 710 l8lhSt Large I & 2 BR apta; with Be h 81 H 8 84·z. Mach. J ob Shop$1SOM 631·1184 Zenith 1-1359 Days. cottage. Nr. Beach. I rm. · · NEWPORT MA.RIHA enclosed gar's & pool. ac ' · · 2834 Plastic Mfg-d.islrib. $60M -';;;';;,";:;-;-;:;:;.;;;;-;;:. ;;l ·~~~~~~~~~1 Jimenez Mon. thru f'rl. r esp. employed adlt. CASAVICTORJA 919141ysl•Dri•e from S\65/mo. 176 Holland Business Sales Japanese school gi rl 9·11 am .991·0400. 494 ·4200 1.2&3 br. Dix. Unfur 2 BR&: 2 Bit w/denon the Pomona A'Ye. 642-2015 OFFICE SPACE 1716 Ora nge Ave. C.M. need.s room w /Ame r · Babysitter ror Teacher. l F I pd 64 •. 4170 ... 0608 Ca m1l y . 631·2038 art infant, my home, own Col students:, p/t sis, dc-H.wportleoch 3769 or urn.gas wt.r . water, from $450. Pvt. ROCNM 400 ll•PERSQ.FT. __,. 7:30PM. tra nsportation. Refs. li'Y. Eves/Sat.Car.phone ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults·No pets Sec. gate bC'h. lovely garden. mu.st INCLUDES Beaut•·clan•'· Be y--r own . 645·4149. nee. Mr LyonsMS-1004 Pool, Rec. Rm, Elevator see to apprec 67:J..8414 •••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. w k M h $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & 52S Victoria,&42_8970 · p K · C •Wet Bar bosa.Leaseast.ation.We or 1ng ot er,8yro1d 1 Bach. Color 'IV, maid 2 BR. 2 BA, bttns, DW, ~/~~~$&~~.~P •Carpet&Drapes pro'Yide recept & pro-&r: pets , wanl to 11hare Bhabys tter tll skp~ f'Y CO~IC·SE:C10HD serv, pool. TltE MF.SA. Light, airy, I Br.balcony, encl gar .. adultsonly,no 548.5954 or5S6-0058 •2RestRooms duc:ts. Top Joe. Unique home w/Sr. CIUz, SIS. ome . p e rm. es. nec.ws ne 415 N. Newport Bl, NB pool. Adults. no pets. pets.NrHoagJlosp.$225. •Xlntbusiness loc. beauty sa lo n NB etc..Rm&:bdln exc.h.ror ll -6p m . M -F . Non Also,Rellef Cook &46·9681 Cpts, drps, ~tv, ref. $170 mo. 642·4387 ROOMS szs. week up wil •Near the ocean 642·6851 • occ. sit, comp. Ref. & gd •moker. 968·135.3. Newport l·larbor 1887 Monrovia C.M. kite.hen. 548·91SS o •Warehousea.rea Moort , T-t heallhamust.54CH1800 Babysitter, exper'd. My BalYboaachPtemCl.'!_~ula AVAIL. Sept. 2 hr, 2 ba. yrly. $.100. 5000 NeptWIC. 645-8171 548-9143644·9419 Penin lBR rangeret'rpool 84.5-3961 •1·3YearLease ~ • s.c•~c•·•-54 h 2~ td bo .... gar. S200 incl utll. MOVE IN ALLOWANCE Dftctt 5035 -_. 00 ome. yr o y. Call613-7730 2 BR, util pd, children Robinson Rltr.675-8120 CHEERFUL room, lit •CALL642·'463-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu.st have trarmp. 9am·1=-:--:---:--:----,..,.-welcom e. No pets. Cpts, kit ., & laundry racil. ----------! Dancers Comer Slqlet 5pm. S50 wk, Mon·Frl. er to S1100 mo. Sid's New 3 Br . 2 Ba upper drps, patio. Mgr. 1960 1 • 2 Br Apts. nr lloag, Refs. req'd. 548-1372 • 1 MO FREER ENT. LOANS up ta 80% Dance. Grand Opening. CallMt.aMO Blue Beet, 10721stPI, NB Oce~n V1 e:w. Upp e r Wallace. Apt s. 642·1364 beach. Gas, wtr pd. Mod 1=2-3 Rm. orfice-s from Sat. nile. Aua.16. S. Main Babysitter, pl\.lmt. Start. 675-3333 art 4pm. patio . b e aut £urn , bldg.Quiet .646-5111 NICE Furn·d . rm. fo $135 .per mo . Near l1ITDLo--.aJ/4'10 at Edlneer,S.A.J.41-MOO mid Sept. No. Llguna.·!-----~--- garage. Avail Sept I~ to 3 BR apt i.n garden set· working person. KJttb. airport. No leasereq. 2.d TD L09ll Adm. sz. Own trlNllP-C97·3l00 OUNTER HELP PART- June S4SO mo 119 30th St. ling. Pool, adults. S2SQ. PAC. 3 br. nr. new. 40' priv'lgs. in pvt. home. 833-3223 91'11 noon Lowest r ates Orange Co.T t~MAnEo. ADoven,uatt~tol· Sa• bny· NewportBch67J.1889 545-8628 fromsand.54:;omo.Yrly CM751·SS88 ---------1 Sottter~Co. Trol'el . 54SOsABYSITTER & lite utia ----------1----------·I or Wntr. Furn. a\'ail. * ....,. . .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H k M h O.C. Airport. $46·439e 0CEANFRONT 2 br, frpl, 2 Br. 1 ~ ba Studio. Enc.I &42·2565 Exclusive CdM area R-s are red,·•-•--are :2~~~11 Harbor :::812~ Colle1e Student needs 1:;:A"'J tO 3p~-1 ~1d : ,_ee_ro_,_•_•_••_m_. ---- bltns + wsh/dry. Lower pat. Beaut. shag. Blt.N Room In large houa v_.,.. penon to ahareexpemea c II ltSPM •~··-' dplx. Winter. Av!. 9/5 tnclud. reCrig. Gar. Avail DELUXE 2 Br, 2 ba, ""' w /kitch . pri v. Cal blue, we ren\Ntcs w/ a 1 ~y~ea="~--~----l for drive to Iowa. Leav-1 -'~·-~•..c......c...c...~~-'-~-"-'--l':;:unter Girl, p /tlme 9am· 646-2830 Sept s . No pets. $'l00. blk lO bch. adJLs, no pets, 640-810'1 aft.6PM. boat slip too. . Ing Aus. 22. Call now. BABYSITTER eves 4 yr 2pm. Sharp, reliable. 494-8795 Ja.50.875-1706 Cst.HwyatNpt.Blvd. J.MITDL ... w_..... 499-4433. old tlrl. My house or One Hour Martinl:dn1: BLK. to Beath, 3 br, 2 ba, • St 1111r R.... 420 642 4644 WE HAVECMH! 5Gt·MBS Wntr. rental. $350 mo. 2 Hug_e Bdrm.s. Sup~r LIDO IJle Bayview 2 hr, ••••••••••••-... •••• -Buy2ndT.D.'s • I U you r a. Ea1 t C . M ·!----·------ 673--7180 Location, beamed cell· l ~ ba. M25 mo. lor2yr. NEWPORT Steps t Loanon2ndT.D.'1 t;;::::... 5tl 9132. COUMTllGllLS Ing. no p e t s. $1?0. lse.673-1213 beach.Mod ZAitBr $l85 Newport Beach luxury NewLoan1·2ndT.D.'a •••••• ... •••••••••••••••BART ENDER-Exp. Dry~leanJnr ahop. Ex· CHARMING Peacb cott., 84$-6610. to$456.wk.&cz.J491) pvt orfic.e Jn s uit e. Equitylnnmt.Div. Scltaofsa Preferred Nile Shift· ~er . or wil l trai n~ ~ bit. to ocean. Wntr. 2 BR apt upper w/refrig. S8ub-Rlet Park 1NewportSe ' -'°=-"-==::..:..:;.;.._~ PresU1e bids. ~3700 BAJlNETT MTG . CO. ... .... -, 7001 veiaa Room• w. 1llh Jtim,. M-4-0893 renl1l1. 124 35t.h St.. Kids ok. No pell. 1175. • oc.eanv ew. Pt· NB a t Ocean. $100 wk MS·2U4 St c M 673-3056 A'YaU . now! My na me 11 Oct.~"'°' MCMl"287. 1lpt. 2, also larger 6 yr W PER SQ. FT, 1:-:---.,.--'--'-----l ••••••••••••••-•••• .. •• '' · · UPL!: needed for apt Chris. S48·_1168 or eves ly.541.fl79/17S-<822 OfCic.es or dra ft lnc Newport buslneuman · Shlll6lntLn1•1 BeauUc.lana! BeJ'OlU'own management. semi· NR. OCEAN new [)pix. 2 551-o97s We1tcllff area w /pool. rooms, 23.50 sq ft. FUiiy offering a $20,000 Znd New clufft bffinninl at bo&1 . Leaie a staUon. We reUred. 5S unll.s Costa br; l bi. Garb. di.1P. Mat ure adulta/no peU. NWPT BCk lg. bdrm, crptd 6 a i r cond. tru1l d ee d on bl1 Laguna Mu.efc 6 Art provide recept. 6 pro-Me 1a . 142·5073 ot D/W, aar. Wntr. $310. QUJET ·2 br w /patlo. lbr. $190. 2br w/pvte W/pvt, ba 6: kttthprvlp. Newporl Beach acroe1 Pt11Jn1ul1 .duplex of 13 Cenler. Al~,-~plur· duels. Top )oc, Un)que (2 13)88..\._,l Child OK, '15-08,2, Cples only. $195. 610 patio, $2.35. Wkd.)'1 •R JOmln. U,bcb. SlOOwltly. Crom O . C. Airport: years. Prlv1te party m · ln1. oll palnwia. fl&¢e & beauly s alon, NB . . '42-0SN Joann. 548·9573 lpm. 641_.378. lf8·2Bl2-&M ·261Z ly. 7t•lf71·22ZI. pitar.'9'7·200L W..a.57 Want ad raulta &U...5f! I Thursda ,Au uSl 14, qg75 Add it... Build it... Diaper it. .. H~mmer It ... Carpet SERVICE it ... Cement 11...Wire it...Hoe 11 ... Clean it...Mov& it ... Press it ... Paint it ... Nail it ..• Plaster it ... Fix it ... DIRECTORY Plumb 1t ... Patc h 11 ... Pipe i t ... e mo e 1 ... R oof i t ... Landscape 1t ... T11e 1t ... Tr im il ... Sewit ••. H au l '1t ... Add 11 ... Plant 1t .. Alte r it ... Learn It .. ~.~r.~ ........... :~~~!~~ .......... ~ .. ~!'::!.~~~~ ........ :~!!~~ .............. ':'!':~'-··············· ~~::~!~~~!~ ......... ~~~!'.".~!~~~~~ ..... ~:!~!~".~~~:~;~ ..... ~~~!i~-~ .............. . Lovln(I care lg yd Ca rpentry-Custom. •GeorgePilmer&Son •llAULING• J11panese L4'd ywouldtike Pro f l'a 1ntf'r, honcsl Profp:untl":r ,huncst work. llr/duy/wk . nliei;/wknd . Remod, repair, add-on, CSPef Cle.... Addi/Remodel/Paint YARD CLt::ANUP to houseclean work, re4'8 lnt /cxl. rrct· rea.s lnt 1cxt. ln·t· l':st. ROOFSCll ECK t.:o• OK. Rer1Jlle. ~S6-034 lruulale. l)etfgns, Free ALSOtiindows,Floors. 81·100669 5.57-tD ••556·0347 •• Ca ll &f.5·1587 est . R e fs. 548-2751.1, refs~?759 1ti42~J\J · l<cputrt"ll&lleplaced Jeannie. ~st. i45·3439 •Dutch MalnleMnce• 642 3913 Direct Factory Scrvic«) Freeut. SJ'l'-UiOI Bedrfcal Hauling Anything LCNtd1capl"9 · --Pla1ter/R~poir L1t·en:.'"·<:J9 1:';9-196 Jn my home. RA:!liublc, de Cstm kl~chen & bath. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car•ae cleanup. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXTERIORS Si\ Vt: S~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl! 54!J·29fi l pendable, fnc 'd yard Remod~hn1 •. alteratloni: •STEAM CLEAN• ELECTRIC JAN . Sml Reliuble 1-'ord 's Lan<bcape H . L , Si 11 o r St a t ~· I--_:_ l oving care. Refs & rt=pwr. Uruque & un· 3Rma·Gellrmfrtt jobli, m1i1int /rep<1.lri. 22 }'astServi ce.963·64~. Sod /Luwns /Spnnklers Licenli ed Ins ured C..:all PA0TCl·I PLA.~i'E HING R E PA I HS. All typt's- 642·5299. u!uwl work welcome. In1ured QuaUty646-7811 yrs. exp. Li l'flnsured. 962·7817 979.3335 ••A I.I. TYl't:c.;. • He as. (!'cl· est. lie. Wu IL c;;~~~<;;:;.:;;---j 2M~•~n~t~B'!_ll8~B~u~r~e~a~u~962-&~~1'!41 C-/C-----Uc 2311108. MS-5203. The Three of Us will lh1ul ---'~~---Free Est 541).682,') 830 5020 unylint(' lutln•ll S•r•lce ,.,_.....,... l--'::.0.=::.:=-=-==--1 Light Moving, Gurui.:c Japanese Landst•apinl( •QUALITY PAINTING • --- •••••••••••••••••••••• Cu rr,entry. paneling ,••••••••••••••••••••••• GarclenlrMJ Cleaning. Low R at~s . Sod, res eed, sprinklers. lnterior&Extcnor VE llY NEAT PATCll Sewin9/Alterotions NANCYDAR.NES ~hbe ving,smremodel,no LEONITE CONCRETE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·6801 . f'rceesl.C-27645-3388 Call Lee 830·'1278 J OBS & RES'l'UC(.'.0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T yping Service. Reas JO to small. 960-3949 ST AMP J N.G . Co_b • Rich's Yard Service Reg:,1 .:.:::..=.:.:..------1 ·~'-'-'-'-'-'--'-'-"'-'-'-"'--I tl'eeest. 893-14:?'.f. , C U s T <J til tit A ll E l b l. blealone bnck & tile · · II · $12 a Load ROTO'flLLING ~ INT .. EXT .. l br. $79. & up. . CLO 1' 11 t:: S A L S 0 r a es y e page o Ca rpen try · Let m e • ma1nt, aosta at1ons, L d •~•I ""e do""OU"l•'c,fcc-e•t .. Plumb1nn ,\1.·1·•.1iA~l C>N•. CALL hour. 640·5885or640-5921 . beautt'fy you,· kt'lchen i... patios, etc. &6().4349. cleanups and hauling. Get rid-of unsi~hUy itn scaping-• .,.. ...... a e~ .. u-.. . ~ "' .. "2 ,.. 1 .-. · .. , TRASl!&UEBRIS i''reeest.l\1aster Charge Greg.960·2766 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BONN IE 64554:Jl Bookkeeping Services expensively . 96().3949 Patlo1 -Drl •es-Block &r: 1'"'r&e est. 673-cms Coll. Student•S48-&12S Oays fe \it-~ 960-2170 M ARV "S P LUlt1UING --- Depend ab I c; c x . MINOR HOME REPAIRS Slumpslone walls -JAPANESE GARDENER:i--=~~~~~~~~-l~--;--~-:---:--c-:-:--1 College s 1u dcnt ·A irles~ •6'16-9l:I07 • ' F:XC r rlNG· Orii;!. 1){>5iJ:ns i1erlenced : rtasonabl< Plum bing • carpentry, Planters. Lie / Bond 10 yrs ex per, all phases Yard c!ean·!--IP· dirt. and Landscaping. Sprinklers. equip. 4 yr:s. exp, ft cfs NO J()H 'l'O<>S:O.tAl.I. for ladies 4 ·10·· lhru 5'2'', rates.644 -7352. cecam1·c 11·1e.••••~. 645-8720. Reasonable/&timalea: tree tnm. ming. L_arge & Design & lnsl<'llatlon. No job too lrg or sml 1-----------:;is 4thruM.751·6261 ~-CI II b R h d 631·1072 /673-4011 Material atdi.scount.Ph: DRAINCLEAR~U$6 5() • SUNSJtINE • Bookkeeping Services •Fr'eeEstlmate-Concrete a 175l·l93'7 . sma JO s. ic er · 673·3658itft er5. f:ves/Wknds·SamePnl'I.' All types carpentry, M pl bid 536-8884 T'I frame finish remodel asonry.co~ ete &. Cleanups, treework , · Guar 55R·7:JIU 1e 640·8227 547-. ·All 'k : &homerepa1r6'2--076l rotot l lling . Min or Haul An y thin g · Yard Maaonry FinePaperhanqi1t9 -••••••••••••••••••••••• repair. wor guaran I d • · Cl N · t J b ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doug Reb<'rd 645-47Z7 COPPER REPIPING CEHA!\l/C.: T!Lf':. New & PAT BILLING 1.eed. Tony Palumbo ChlldCere an scpg. lOyrsinarea. eanups. e,i 0 WfLLIAJl.1S&Son LI C.294G65C,.\LLHOB Hemodel. Fret" est Sml Member BBB 962'8314 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6t6-2693. Reasonable Rates. Bob. s Bill 's PainhngS,•s F'RE E ''.ST. ""1·4''" Personal profess typin · · 645-0798 lt1 asonry. Bnck/Block & "-------~-----1 JObs welcome. :'IJ&2426 in my home anytime inc c_.,.t Ser•lce SUMMER DAY CAMPS Elrt Jallflll••K . Stone. Call 581-782:) Qu a lit y -Custom Work, eves & wk-ends. COM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Each Wee~ Different La capeCardener Hou1eclean1nq Int/Ext. 10 yrs exp. 1-'ree Plumbift9 Newport area 675·4177 J 0 h n , 5 Car Pel & _S~l5_W-'-k_. ~F~o~r~m_lo_645-_5050 __ 12T~a~k~•.'!_~N~u~"~e~ry~->16~-~111~24~ ~'c;~~-~~~-~~~;~~-~s·;~; Mo•in9 est. 968·1116, 548·18&1 Specialists !~!.~.~i!••••••••••••••• Prof Typing Services Upholstery, Ori shampoo CO MPLETE Garden & Business. Call Janice's ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA p ER 11 ANG I NG Wa t er h('aters, d i.s · •TopS011 •Compost • Tech-Business-Legal <soil retardants). Co..tractor Tree Se-rv. Prof. work-RaggedyAnns.675'6553 Mo ving/1-lauling. Student Proressiona l, ~sona· pos<tl s, drains, raut~ls. •f\tu !ch •RC'd~·ood • finalreproqual847·4.595. Degreasers & all color ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowestprices.ss7.9180 ~·/l a rge truck. Reas. bleF'reeest 67J-· aft 5 eopper repipt's. Same CallS8fi·ID30 brighteners & 10 min F HG · k 'So H J a ·ng Lady u 537 9445 1839 5779 pdces dav & ni·•ht W""----'--'-----Copying: Xerox 3600. Ex· pert serv. rea.s. C.8 .S. 17875 Beach, 118. 8"17·5111 bleach for your white Add.itl~~~~R:md~. Gneral Servlcn D eo~~e~ ~ :b I e ' e.x . arry. . . . llousepaintin(it·lnside or take Mstr Char'ge.' L1~ i S , Carpels.s."emoneyby · d 1 C JJM O"•·n g, l!au l o'n g, out.X lntqual /Lowrates. 3009 ••. T.-ee erv1ce • 613 6041 549-2170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• per1ence , r e s . a • c 11 r " ~ saving m e xtra trips. · "THI NGS" by Moose. 642-5299 C le a nup . Expe r & a jruce 545.5J7.... JUSTPLUMBIHG? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca..-nt~r Clean living l'OOm, dining Patio covers, decks, Gen woodwork, repairs, -'-'"-'=~---.---1 Re a s . b y s tudents . Painting /Repair. 35 yrs •CA LL 642.4111 • ·rrcc Remo\•<JI . limbing & · r--rm & hall $15. Any rm fences, etc. Com petitive plumbing, etc.642.5613 2 East bluff gals will clean 640-1749 or 644·2369. work guar. take ad van· 1----------1 Shr11b clearing. ltotot1ll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7 .50, couch $10, chair SS. prices. 81280294. 830·5503 & shine your home. Call ing. &-12·262'1 Carpentry Services, All IS yrs. exp. is what NancyS40-663G Mo v ing, hauling , tageormyexp.536·7056 AnypJumbing waler serv, ------ Phases & llemodeling, cou nts, not method. I do Tom Jones Construction I DO IT All! cleanups. Exp..reas·free . I c a k s . m a r o I i t e Ford 's TreeServ1t'f' Custom Woodworking work myself. Gd. refs. 292255. Rm Add.it, patio Electr ical Plumbing, Find whal you want in est . reliable s tudents Have som ething to sell ? e n c I os u res. re as . ExPt"rient•cd Crew 642-7075 531-0101 . cvra. Free est. 640-1876 etc. Reas ra'tes. 548-5203 Daily Pi lot Classifieds. 847-2126 Classified ads do it well. 832·2468 . 10'~ ofr ""/ad. Li e 1 Insured 962· 7817 ~~'f.'!!~.".t:.~ ..... !!.~! ~~!!!!':'!::'; ..... !!!~ ~~!!!'.~~ ..... !!!~~~~~::? ..... !!~! ~~~~!'.".*:.~ ..... !!.~! ~~·~~!'."!~.~ ..... !!~! ~~'~.~:'.~t.e.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~f~:-.~'.'.~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~.~:':'.'~.~ ..... !!~! DELIVERY -SUNDAY ONLY Requires station wagon or van ror deliveries to Daily Pilot carriers on Sunday mornings. C-1 Harry SHltyer J-1 P- 330 WHt lay SI, Costa Mesa Tolephon• 642-4321 fer app•t11wol Equal Opportwiity Employer JUNIOR SALESMEN Ages 12-16. Earn $20.$40 per week getting new subscri bers to the DAILY PILOT after school and Saturdays. No d e liveri es or co ll ect in g . Tran~portation furnished .. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley· areas, call 840:1Z10 E qual Opportunity Employer Part. iime, day or nite. Real E s ta te, licensed RN , • Scr,·ice St at!on Atten· .TELLER Man needed who can s alespeople . Why not RH·H•qhf_ Shift dant, expc.r d. Day & Att~act1ve oppor. for cx- handle all types,of hand work in the hottest area 11·7:30. F_'ul1 time. l'o1ed· Eves. Full & p/t1n1e Ap· ix-rd teller. XJnl "'Ork· tools . To mfg wood, 1-luntington BeachtFoun· Surg._ Dirr. pay. Xlnt ply .S hell Station, 17th &I 1ng conds, outstanding foam , concrete&plastic tain Valley. Cal! Phil ~enef1ts. Conta<.1 J\t ~~-Irvine.NB rr1.nge bene rit_s & parts Write ad #530 McN a mee at Village • e nsen, 642-Z734, Costa _ pleasant surroundings. Daily. Pilot Box 1560 Real Eslate 963-4567 r..1 e s a r..t em o r i a I S_hipping Clerk Please te lephone !\1anon C M . Cam26 Hospital. 301 Victoria, FUl}time.Slhrtostart. llamm, 552-5325 for osta esa, . . C.M. E.0 .E . Weiss l'olfg. 646·262-1. personal intcrvie"·- PASTEUP 1-.AYOUT REALESTATESAL~ RN 3·11 SHIIT. Nurses Sitterneeded·UanaKnolls Pomona I st Federal ARTIST Century21 /5'8rf Aides. Exper. preferred. <i r ea . 3 ~chool age Savin9s&Loan F /time . F.xper'd or will Brand Hew Office shifts 9-7:30 & 3·11 :30. Childre n. O"·n trans. Associcmon train . Co. benefits. Apply on 17th Street in Hwit-Beverly Manor , 244 52 Begi n Sept 2. 496-1777 Aft 5325 Universit y Dr 1545 Newport 111, Costa ington Beach. 3 blocks Via Estrada , Lag. 1-lills. 6 P!\1 lf-\'.iu.'L Mesa. from t he ocean. Now tak· SAIL SEAMSTRESS Equal Oppor. 1::ntployer ing applications for Ex pee pref. XJnt STOCK GIRL J.~~;:;:~~~;;;;;~,::;;;;;; I 0 Pers on 21 -40, lrn for A young l•dy needed fo, HelpWantitd 7100 HitlpWattfed 71 0 mgmt. $lSO wk guarn. li cens ed real estate working conditions. " ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••H.a..W•t.d 7100tt.lpWanted 7100 C 1 f J\t L v · salespeople.C.allNancy. Taylor Made Sai ls stockwork.r..tustl.iere· The AncientMariner '' It d k ~ g&i:as ... .,. ••• o pre . r . e I 536·7542. ' 64 2-6441 liable , cnl'rgc t ic & He w-4 DENTAL RF.cEPT. vlr 0 0 pac a1;o.n -••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• 848-1004 . fash ion oriented. Se r:-·: 3 yrs experience. Oran~e sembly. S2.SO hr. Behr, Laundromat Assistant. MASSEUSE&MODELS 1--'--'--------0 b SALES :\t anager at 11 as Opening For : Co. practice. 830·3731. 1603 W ·Alton Ave, Santa Mature woman, p /time. Abraxas Massage PHONE Survey-. work at ~ u~ APROPOS HOSTESS ask fot Gloria. Ana, Ask for Tom 675·0334 or 673-1690 631·1184 home. No sales involved. ~I J Earn Christmas rtto_ncy Apply In Person Exp.des ired 8'12·7433 -21 N ow . Sell beautiful 29Fashionlsland,:\'B Bt?tweenJ·SpmdaiJy Dental Assistant. Mature HAIRSTYLISTS LEGAL SEC'Y. Mature Woman for Com-~ je"·elry i n your spare SU PER\,IS<>R. E\'e at 2607 w. Coast l1wy, NB experienced office With Following panlon to retired a m-Plumber,R-ir ~ 11 time. No investments. ·~--TR •l.,EEjRECl'T• -r-----------1 C 11551 2288oc55l 3853 pri. l{ec. Club. No e:<per manager·chairside girl HewporterlnR~ ~" • bulatory lady. Lt . Full time , 5 y r s a -· required. Must know in· 644-0661or 540-8582 SSSO/mo. Accurate typ.. housekeeping duties. m i n i m u m e xp e r . Rec pt To $600 SALES nec. iSQO /mo start.. L4'ke To"' TruC"k Dri \'er "·ant· surance . Salary open. _ ing, interest in learning, 9am ·l2 noon, r.tond<')' .536=~·'='~"~·------Progressive animal HOUSEWIVES..$ f orest. 586·0860 J efL ed. E:<per prer'd. Good Westminster.554·5771. ~elpWanledp/t1me ~lart.-friendly disposition re-thru Friday . Own -hos p.ital offers excep· Ta s t ee Freeze-r-.tal e p~y + benefits. Apply 1nglateAug .forW1nter. q'd. Apply in person: T r a n spo rt atio n .PRESSER/EX.PERIENC tional future for TOY&GIFT p /tim c . Neal <IP · IOOO lrvinl'.&12·1252. DENTAL ASSIST. Also. taking apPlications Sat .. Aug. 16th. blwn. References. 645-2791 Cr.1 Ladies pa~ts only. Tons versatile. take charge, PARTIES pc a r" n c e. Apply 1 n:1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; brlho-Chainide-P/time. forfttimedayhelp.App· 9-llAM. at 2232 S .E . area. ofworkdaily.TOPPAY mature p e r s on . pe r son , 29116 Bris101:l1 Exper'd . Xlnt oppor. & ly betwn 3·SPM, any day, Bri5tol, Ste. 201. NB. ..::c:.:c.._ _______ for TOP PRODUCER. S4 Minimum 4 Yrs. office Gifts 'N Gadgets "'ill C 0 5 1 3 ~t e s a . TRAINEES. hrs. Irvine. 552-7800 Mc Dona Id 's . 700 W. .l. Med. lackOtficl!' hr. fo r right perso{I -expr. req . Corp benefits, train inex perienced ----------i .:c.="'-"'-'"--=-'-----1 Coast Hwy, NB LVN,fu.ime,$3Spershifl. Interested in surgery. _54:..:.:0~·0=37::..:.l ·'-------I medical Plan. Send re· house"·ives to eam$2000 T eac he r , pre-s c hool , DESK CLERK Bayview Conv. Hospital, Busy offi ce. 5 day week. PRluTluG PRESS sume to Ad #329 Da ily by Dec. 1st demonstral· Costa A1esa area. Start· Will train dependable Exper'd NC R 4200. Send llOSTESS Age 2I lo 27· CM 642·3$05. Call 644·70 13 "" "" Pilot p .0 . Box 1560. ing beauli£ul lines of girts ing Sept 8. Send resume ~'omen to become plasth: resume to Classified ad Hrs.6lo8PM.6daysper OPERATOR Costa Mesa,92626. & toys. No deli~ .. no col-to P.O. Box oo:i. C..:o.st<i i nj ec t ion m ol ding no. 510, c /o Daily Pilot, w~. $2.25 pe~ !1r. Lo!'g LVN Medical assis lanl , lnsmall shop.SJC.Some lecl·free hostess gifts. r-.1es a92627 operators. r-.lust be able p o Box 1560 Costa skirt & m?'11fied hair. Opent'ngs for Day & P.M. primarily back office. previous exper or train-RED OHIOH Need car. Call979·4307 ----------1 to stand entire shift, if M.esa'ca92626 ' Apply : Dick Church h'ft A 1 1 p k Hunt. Bch. physician. 1·0 g,·n pn'ntingoperalion REST•un .. UT Gifts'NGadgct.s Teacher Aide for pri vate necessary . OJ)l'nings on ' Rest. 2698 Ne~rt Bl•d. s 1 5· PP Y a : er "l "' """""1 ''O 25th Y " I h I . h "·· f .. ~ S · 11 1 h Write ad No. 531 Dai Y req'd. Call 493-8122, ext Waiters & Waitresses ur ear e em. sc oo 111 aru.:ir Isl shit, $2 .15 per hr to DISHWASHER. Takin~ CM uperior eat care. PilolP.O.BoxlSOOCosta 33. area.40llrs wk.Sendre· s tart ; 2nd Shifl, $2.29. applications for school · . 1445 Superior Ave .• NB. Mesa. Ca. 9263> -=::....--------1 ixperiencri NB SALESPERSONS sume to P . O. Box Gm, Raise in 60 days. year help, day & night, ~ousekeeper/Cook Lave Equal Opportunity __ 24_06 __ e_w~port ___ , ___ 1 Ameri ca's Larges t CostaMesa.Ca926Z7 Muldoon·s Irish Pub. 202 in, for I adult. Exper. on· Employer MODELS REAL ESTATE SALES Restaurant Working Private Security System NewportCnlr. Or. NR. ly w/ lo~al refs. need ?P·1·M--l-N_T_E_N_A_N_C_E_M____ Professional free lance HACl9'DA Jl.1grs . Unique rasl food. need s s e vera I s ci fl •---------i c.c.:..::.=c.:..:=::..c::...c.c...cc.._1 ply. Dn ve. over 35, hke A . an 1.n photographer needs Laguna. Couple pre£'d. motivating. goal selling Technicians APPLY Orange Coast Plastics 850 W. 18lh Street Costa Mesa DONUT Shop Early AM animals.Call6'13--8879. charge of Mainl. at Pn. models for part-time REAL ESTATE, IMC. Consider single woman. persons between 18-? lo S h 'ft N ' p nee Rec. Cl u b . S&5o;mo. wock for ma)·or Opens0ffice#4inCosla ·d ,. 1 1 · 0 ex · · HOUSEK~ s tart . Lake Forest. 497-2554or644·2550. present our res1en1a '.Woman age 25·45. Apply ...,..-5ft 586_0860_ Jeff.. maga z l nes. No ex -Mesa. Self starters, free -'-~-------I security program in the 1n person . Mr. Donut, 135 Im m ed . o pe nin g in perience needed. Must thinkers, trueindep. con· ---------•! Laguna Beach, Jl.1 ission E.17th .CM health care facility. App· Male wanted part &r: be attr active, have a tracto rs. Be st comm. in REUB~'.S Viejo areas. Part time ly at : Park Superior f /time. Apply, Kentucky good figure, be willing to town. Call acceptable. For more in- DRUG CLERK Healthcare. 144 5 Fried Chicken. 2929 E. work nude. High pay. JohnRampcllo.Mgr L ·1 formation call 991 -0400 ltlin age 24 . Perm. Ex-Superior A ve .• NB . Coast Hwy. CdM &c 893 Cal l for appointment 2975Fairviewat8aker GCJU"G s Monday thru Friday. per. not nee. 847·2563. Equal 0 p portu n i ly So. Coast Hwy, Lag. &h. 675-4450 9-5PM 549-951.1 ·Ask for Dick Jimenez, I-las Openings For: Employer . MOTOR ROUTE SALES PERSON Needed ELEC. ASSEMBLERS Hunt Bch firm. 2 Yrs . min exp, rcq'd. Assem· ble s mall parts under scope. 892-33139-1 lam. Housekeeper /Babysitter. mature woman. Care for 2 children in Univ Pk home . ltrs 2-5P?.f wkdays. Own transp. 552-9708 aft 6pm. ELECTROHIC ASSEMILER Minimum 6 mo exp. as-Insurance sembling small elec-Claims Sec)' tronicparts. Co mm e r cial Fire & LARK EMGINHRIHG Casuality Agency. Sub· mil resume lo: P.O. Box •642-9205 1921, Newport Beach» FRY COOK Ca .. 92663. P /lime. No ex p nee. Insurance Dick Chun:h'1 R11t. COHTRACT ;'llOHD 2698 Newport. Bl, CM . 5Kretmv ~=:.:.:.:.::.::..::=::.:c"-'--1 Co m m e r c i a I ti r e & I Casuality Agency. '5ub- Get11 Ofc-&pl'r. mil resume to: P.O. Box Female, 10 key add by 1921. Newport Beach. touch, lite typing & fil -ca., 92663. MANAGEMENT CAREERS with JACK IN THE BOX PN•loo•~= bperience For further Information call o u r Personnel Department, Monday thru Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. 17141521·7400 DELIVERY Real Estele FOOD WAITRESS for Lighting Fixture Deli very or the DAILY HEW OFFICE D4'ys·Over21 Showroom. Exp. helpful PILOT to subscribers in Opening for 2 qualified And ' but nol nee. Pis. call : Newport Beach. Profit RE s a I es peop I e in HIGHT HOSTE.SS 546-2901 on Mon.or Apply plus generous allowance private offiee. Good at: 2031 S.E. Main St., for auto. Approx.imately leads for exchanges, in-Apply tn Person Irv. (1 blk_ So. Org. Cly. 3pm to 5pm daily and come & commercial pro-Mon thru Fri 3·5PM Airport) . Saturday a nd Sunday perties. Call W.E. (Bill) 24001AvedeLaCarlota l --~-------I mornings 642·'321. Ext. Lachenmyer, Realtor LagunaHHls SALESREP 219 646-3928. Equal Qppor. Employer ProteC'ted territories avail. in Orange Co., San NATIONAL Health Agy. (iabrie l Valley & San located at the Org. Cly. REAL ESTATE Diego Co. for a hot sell · Airport site., Seeking 65 to 70% Commission. RN CCU ing new service for retail "Man Friday'", mainl. of Dynamic, prestigious. • & service businesses. Ag- stockrm. Lite ofc. work. happy office w I heavy Nights, full or pftime. gressive self start.er w/at Mimeographing, mail unstructu red lea rning Differential pay. Xlnl least l yr s uccessful clos· mach.erra nds.somelift-environment&semi-pvt. benefits. Contact Mrs. ing ex per. (Vacuum ing. 9 to 5, Mon thru. Fri. offices has 2 openings in Bales treri, 642-2734, Cleaner, Encyclopedia, $5,000 a nnua lly. Gd: residentialorinvestment Cosla M e morial Insurance. elc). Polen· Benefits . RCeply92680to Box sales. N.B. nr. airport.. Hos pital. 301 Victoria, lial $18,000 lsl year. 689,Tustin, a. Call Don Be rman at C.M.EOE. $30.000+ 2nd year. tall (714)752-1920. Phone Beau Da\'is, Newport s~111rs I 213 /479-4251 for appt. Immediate openings for,HelpWantl'd..-7100 HelpW•ted 7100 Standard Advertising ENGINEERING!~~~~~ TECH Ex~Rr~:n~~-~:~m-1 '-'"'e have an opening for rn e r cia l . Execut1\'e an individual with 2 or Travel Ser\'ite, lr\•1ne. more yea rs of expen ence1 ..::833:::..·94:..:.:116=. ------ i n t e s t i n g a n d TYPIST t~oub_lesh?Otingofda~ital 1\-fon. Tues. Thur!', Fri. C'1rc wtry 1n core. memury .Co. Benefits. Apply 154S systems. Newport Bl, C!\1 Responsibilities include a ssembly . l est and evaluation of prototype core m e mory moduals and related tesl equip· menl. Salary commf'n surate with experience. Send resume or apply <iL: STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. A Subsidiary or APPLIED AfAGNETlc.5CORP. 222 1 So. Anne St Santa Ana, Ca 9Z104 An Equal Opportunity p;mployer !\1 /F' * UTOTEM* EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUHITIES Full or Part. Time No Exper Necessary Age 21 ~Eli gible Go to The Nearest TICTOC MARKl:.'T t~or Applications & Info OR Ct\LL 1714 I 642-7702 Tic Toe Systems, Inc. Waiter, expcr. in serving Cantonese food ; Chinese s peaking. Also, need part. li;ne bartender 640·55.')() For app'l. Waitre ss. Italian Restaurant . No exp. Ing. Heavy in acc:lg.1-=.:..:.="---'-----I Must be proficient Insuran ce Secretary w /figures . Small in· wanted. Penonal lines formal office in Newport experien ce preferred. -Beach. $525 up. Call Typing, invoicing & of. Beverly al MS-SIJ)O. fice routine. Sput.h Coast If unable to call, YoU may forwa rd your resume or inquiry (handwritten ac· ceptable) lo us al our Vernon office, 4833 Fru itland Avenue, Vernon, California, 90058. qualified individuals--'••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agency, Inc. inside retail sales-full&; (established 1947 .) necessary. 548-7822 Par t lime position PROGRAMMERS TELEPHONE SALES. WAITRESS Lunch hr. 10 Insurance, 211 Ocean a vailable. Call Mr. Wes St~ LES W 0 MDA ~k Fu\ I Experienced preferr~. to 2 or rull time. Must bC" for Appl. 55'1·9'l12, ~me,l per~. a :~ 1~ Earn as much as you like 21. Exp. hel pful. apply in GIFTWRAPPER . Ave . Laguna Beach For fine jewelry store •. 1 _4=94=..:·1~03~1~·--'-~--·---I p /time eves & wknds . *uEWS -•SH• SYSTEMS ANALYSTS Nos ~ Bl es a• ¥ by talking to people all person blwn. 2 & 4, The " ,._ ewpo · · over Southern ~range L 0 g I n n , l 7 9 2 5 . Seamstress w/power sew County from an air con· M A th I l M ·, Apply in person only J . Insurance ~ flerbert Ha ll Jewellers, F /time. Immed openmg So. coast. P laza. CM in doctors ofc. Must be JACICIM CONTROL CAR EER E mployment Agency Servicing All Levels betwn 1oam &12noon. xlnt typist & able to use dicta phone. Sh not req'd. THE IOX Of EinploYmenl 3400 Irvine, Ste 1098 NwptBch GIRL FRIDAY Must h•ve e x per. Operated By Sma ll sales office needs w /group insurance Foodmaker,lnc. forms & work Comp. A subsidiary of MUISEIYlii48t office help. Salary open, Send resume only to: Ralston Purina Ambitious mature male. some exp. pref'd. C.11 Phclpo Cb•-a~•c ()I. Company k l Is PRESTIGE HOMES .. .,.... ..... over 21, wor w/p an 945·6616 fices, Newport Center , trees. Chance for advan· -----'-'-"------1 5fi7 San Nicholas Dr. Equal Opport.unil7 cement in retail nursery. GIRLFRJDAV Suite 306, Newport EmployerM/1'' 6 Day wk +overtime. Must know pegboard Beach. Ca 92680 Ex~r. pref'd. $3hr&up. ledger tiystem. Accurac1i;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Laguna Hills Nunery. required for 10 key calc f Inc. 830-5653 and typing. Phillips IR.VINE PERSONNEL lhnaaer·Fem. or new1 -===='----1 MarineStoreti6T.HC*> SE"'nrt:S••"'ENCY modelln& itudio. Busl-Nurges l'\..V 1'-L n...J neas ex per. req 'd. Send RM's-l VH's & H(A GIRL FRIDAY 488E.171hSl. reoume ""Alfrey, 1119 Part time, On cal. All (At Irvlne). Colla Mesa Monrovia, no. 22. C.M. ohlllt. Good working Lile Bkkpg, typing, 4 224 642-1470 am J!·•~r~·· ~o~e~n~e~ra1~1m~-~1.~o<1~1:•1 ~W~h~~~~~~~~-~~u~i.G~~~~:I cond . Contact Mrs . Of bo1Un1 nee.671-31117. MASSAGE TICH Jenaen, &42·2734, Costa M esa Memorial GIRL FRIDAY JOLLY ICMioll Yow• llld" (18-28) for Hospital, 301 Victoria St, J-luatbe&d.typlst. . Brtakfastcook.aoodpriy !~llmNate ullO~pmlwe·c ·::M=. E::O:.E::.:... -----\ nle bll:lr:p1. S.·559'1. &r: opporlunille1, Appb' In ww.. o exper. '"'""· - penon, 400 S, CoutHw:r. aend to achool, earn Nuraes Aides-All srun1. Girl Friday, N.B. airport Laguna Beach while :rou learn. Apply in Will Train. Mesa Verde 11rea. Part Umef lul J)enOD •n:r allmMKlft DI' Conv. Hosp, 8lll Cento ume! 548-4310. • Ladles ,Special Sbolll hu eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd, St CM openln&a for nlet.Cfrla, eon. Mesa. ' · l~\le tomeijtln«,,00 want to tellf Class.lned ads do k well -Call NOW, "3-!11178. 20orover. tMana.-ement Don't give up the ~~p ! Pol6'allal.) HunUngton Claulfled Ads sell bll "Lill" it. In clas111f1ed. Be.•eh area. Call ltema, 1mall ltema or Ship to shore resull.1 1 W-m4.. any kem. Ma~ 142·5178. Tl Our R e tail Systems Software Development Group has immediate openings for Programmers and Analyst s with On-Line and /or Remote Baich operating systems experience. Assist in the develop- ment of On-Line Minicomp1,1ter operating systems for food /discount stores. Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) required. On-Line applications de- sign and/or development experience very desirable. U you qualify and would like to learn more about these interesting and challenging posltioos, send your re- sume and salary requirements in confidence to: -Mck• -........" .. ,_.,. MClt c_...tloot .... ,2. Do11-. Oltlo 45479 An Equal Opportunity Employlf •I · ditioned office. Two ac r ur, t"!· .. a an ing machine exper. shifls·IO•m lo l pm or &MacArthur · F /t ime. 847-2480 or 213/592-2360, 5pm to 8pm. Monday Waitress/Dinner 1----------1 through Friday. Apply at Expcr .. p /time. Apply , Seamstress Wanted 250 E . 17th SL Costa Ben Bro"·n·s Motel uf. Overlock exper. pref'd. Mes a, or call T"ny fice,31L06Coaslflwy,So. D a v e c 8 r r 0 1 1 Scimia at 646-4100. Laguna 3·5pm, Sailmakers, C.M . Telephone Solicitors ! No WAITRESSES 642·8565 selling. Guam income "T Exper'd . FUii or p /t Secretary n eeded for bonus if you dov.:en. App-Good hrs. Neal appear, fumiluresalesandbook· ly 11.5 W . L1nco!n , Over21 keeping. Talbot 1n· Anaheim.SeeMrs.Pnpp Surf&Sirloin terion:. 600 W. Warner. TELEPHONE Solicitors 5930W.CoaslHwy.NR Sa.Illa Ana. 549-8261 G' l ded . ed Gd I 1r s nee 1mm · · Waitress. exper, f/time SECRETARY pay, gd. hrs . 18 & over. Sid's Blue Beet 107 21st Typing /sh. Needs good 558·005l Pl, NB. after4pm. telephone personaHty. Tf'ltphotteSales Wanted: full lime assis· Various ofc duties. Call Pfflme eves & Sal AM. tent for halr cutting 534-4100. 16 & Over. Apply, 15056 parlor.1Teady's67S-0808 Seely-Girl Friday . Jackson, Midway City. Mature woman non-1 _A_n_er_•~p_m~,See __ o_,_,._._I WARD CLERK smoker 494-8413 SECURITY Guard$. yng. neat appearing penM>R$. ~JI 8hifts avail. 675--6101 TELLERS Pt. Time. lmmed. open, Ing, exp. prerd. ~will Two (2) exper req. In· train resp. person. Apply '1 dependentBankapplyln at : Park Superior p(!rson. American Stale Healthcare 1445 Superior Service Sta. Attendant, Bank , 500 Newport Ave., NB, Equal Op· p /l ime. Exper'd only. Center Dr. N.B.. 64G-5100 port.unity Employer Avail eves & wknda. Neat appear . &Tr y a OallY. P l lotTry a Dally Jll l ot handwrltina:. Apply AM, Classified Ad to buy, scll Clatslfltd Ad lO b\u', sell 1 2590 Newport Blvd, C.M. or rent ~omethlna. or rent something. I \ I CJ4 DAIL y PILOT Thu1td1y.AU$1U1il t4, 1975 Funi;hl,.. 8050 Mlscollanoous 1010 Pl-• & o,..,... 1090 loG11, Power 9040 loG11, SpHd & 4 Whoo! DrhH 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••·•·••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sid 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht:lpWotttltd 7100 Appliances 80IOD09s 8040 E.!late Salll', 36" Rd Oak WA"' "TE. D Orcon. Gulbransen , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pedesta l coffee lbl ~fl( RJalto-Llkeoew-.s.8-0278 Zl l.M.P . AttecV.21)(j\p, ts• Gl1a1 p 1 r · 1:5hp 4 X 4 WUOWANTSTOWORK" G.E. Freezer, 15.'1 cu ft, &>aut. female collie lo Orienta l rugs, stereO TOP CASR DOLLA0tt llfter6pm 1/?, ~1 hrs.1~ew ~em Johnson OB. Tu., conci SALE OillVEACA • like new $200 firm U· ,::ood home. No pape~ c•bl.net, Rd din tbl w/1. PAID FOR YO fl axe r, a ecru-. 186 $1.400 t96-S98& I CHOOS E; Bl llaul 640·'1204 $30.842-0s-49 /537·6239, lenveos,t"te.675--5007. Ji:WELRY, WATCH:ES, Piano-Winter &. Co. or trade •• ? 557·»l!'i7 & ' . , •72Lllltdc:nll..r • your hours, ' . Ai'lT OBJECTS, GOLD .Spinet. M a~t\ny f1nl:sh. 5*0302 Tr9'pGrf.tto. Wagon. 3 Speed, wam I work for~~r5clr, ber.tenu M agic.30'' gas DogObed1enceClass td G--Sale 8055 SILVElt SERVICE. Looksbeaut1CuJ.Be&tolr.24 , L Fb I••••••••••••,.•••••••••• hub ~. air cood. your 0\fD uu.». M~n or range, brand new, COP· StartWed,Au,gust27lh .•• ;:;-:.-•••••••••••••••• 1-'INE f'URN & AN· 644·8Z56 ym:-n g s c n S•/ n Women. Can be 5ltghtly pertone w /cont. ch•a n In Newport-Irvine Area. Movi ng. 2 Sew mach, gas TJQUES. 845·2200 S~rt.sman 73, $11,500. = ' , 9120 (4:1i311G ), l!_andicapped, Neat· oven .$175.Call498·3795. 7 :30PM .5M»4928 ESTA.TIS.A.LE 20,CalSl_oop'74,$.S.WO S4199 Cleun i\ppear:ince. dryer , tablt'S, .i;mok1ng MATTRESS Thomas organ Spinet 28 Crula1ngSloup$MOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vets., retired Age 2),to GAFFERS & Sattler gas Special August clearance stund, drl't dsk._ TV, kng model, jus t ·tuned . 19'.0WC"IUfg 18$2900 1 Mo. Old aetr eont'd '74 I ti S ouf 70. Supple ment your IP· !iiOve, xlnt corxt. .:1ve-away. Only s lert. 2 sb'r~·, bd .. T·Blrd, dsks . *MAD MESS• Pcrlecl condition. $300. 20, CCSpr. Spt.$.1S5() Cabover campr. $2,&oor n c . 1;X>rbe. Drive u cub 6 hrs 646-1975 male, 3 fe male pu~. 7 u t, g mir. 67S-!WBO 646.4781 29 Cal FG Sloop$l9.SOO retta.orr. 962 -7007. Auto, V·8, Pir cond .• or more a day. Apply in w~s old. Call 499·2788. MOVJNG! 20yrs. hsehold , *ALL SIZES* Bayside Pr1arincSales •70 DATSUN P /U with power s t c e r In g• "Person , Yellow Cab Co .. uction 8015 .. 1 S rhull Baby Grand. 673·9570 (913K.LM). 186 E. 16th St., Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1be-n a n l~usky. !'o1ale. 5 sport·g.goods,Avon.co · PricedtoMove! Ebony f i n ish. $850 . camper, new brakes & S4899 J\.l esa. mos . .AKC. Dlk & "'h1te. lccta bles, e1c. Sal. only~ Raylene, (S.5}83S-t-t9S. Make the m05t ~f your clutch. Great mpg. See •PUBLIC * Bluceyes.$100.558-0522. 10·4.1918 SuvaCir. IN.E. ' W-9625&~ summer in a 28 Luhra, bef.4pm,264Co6taMesa Wom an 40·55. Nights nn *fURMITURE * end of Ba learic Dr, Mesia · $7800. 538·6304 St., C.M. •7 4 phones. No sales. ND S t . B e rn ard Pups . Verde),545-4354 · * *f BUY** SportillCJG~ 8094 1 -'--'-'-"-'-c;..,;"'-'-----l-~c::-------I :irca. PBX e.xp. helpru1. * A.UCTIOM• purebred, peri<'rt n1ark· Good used furniture & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27' Uniflite C: c. T /S, 8' Gtm top shell. Landcruiser • Training at n1in w<ige *Friday 7:30 P.M. * in gs 8 "'ks old. S.t:>-7758 SAT 8"5• 1817 Fullerton, appliances, or I will Sell 3 5 7 M a g . R u g e r xtra5. Sips 6, Like new. $200 lla rdtop, 4 speed. w!lrn d r 3 4 "· r ,, CM. 2 sofas; 1 lovcseat; (or You. Bla•khawk. 61,_ ...... rrcll. 846-8694 493·6893 uys or · w ... s. u.JI {Dealcrs "''e.lconai) r·rce Golden Lab, male hlkl"&pa1nt.etc. '" ""~ .,.. hubs . radio, he ater • . 't110n •f'ri betwn 9am-Repos-Bankruptcies w /pcdigrced \lape rs.. MASTERSAUCTIOH ~A1~1 ".,YL Holster, clean· MUS1' SELL! New 14 '9" '67 VW Camper. Xlnl 1233LF0). Spm.645-0336 &Consignmcn~ y,·a nts a good home. Catn per Sh~ll , alum. 8' 64M616&8J].9625 ing ktl & co.so. $t3o. Sport Boa:t w /lrlr . cond. Xlnt mt.>chanital. S4999 WOMAN to do j:initorial 497 -3415, w/louvl'r windows. $60or 646·0'135. $1.395/offer. 00-174.5 Nu p flint. AM/ 1'"'M. Work 'or '·o•nmcrc•'•l Nl::\YPORTARE1\ bst ofr . l·luge garage Kng Sz. Bed. New, com· For sBle Ml carbine 12 49'1-3101 d l , Estates 1\KC Golde n ltf'lric vt'r sale. 1517 Superior Ave, plete, s till pkgd. Xtra : 33' Brigantine frbgls 8lt'1l bldg !'olOn·f'ri 8·5. Ca.I I * * pups, Xlnt hunters. fam Ac r oss from Hughs Cirm $190 (worth $425). gaug.e dbl_ 303· Enfield sport.sCisher. Twin V·B's. ·•·"11 VW Camper. Bub-toJ\ U.ULO 8Jl·J40o · • Come-See & Serve pets, wtr lo,·ers. 49J-li86l. i\ircraft, NB. Qn Sz $170, usually home. carbine. Mint.493-ttSS. Like new 642·5820 or ble _top, lo m i, fully ~ · . Young man lS.19 yrs for Mli~1EtR~ ~~TtbM AKC l'o1 inia. Schnaui t•r CANNERY VILLAGE inti del. B35·2263. 2 TENTS (2 man.l, I litc, l &45·4325. ~~3~· X lnt cond. ~ TOYOTA factory work. Days & 2075 ~NewportBl .C!'ot pups,male&fl•m. Newport Beach's 2 Flower Garden quilts h ~avy. R easonably 40' DIESEL Trawler. incl · Sats. 645-2702. 833-9625 or ~ ( 1) 995-581 t. 31st Street Sem.i-armual com pl handmade, xtra pnccd. Call Dan, SCS-4193 moor'g. $6.~. 642-5820 '68 Chev h pkup & c t~ 1966 Harbor. CM 646 YJOJ Merchandise . Bicycles 8020 Free to You 8045 SIDEWALK SALE sz. Like nu. 2t2 F1o"'·er· Store.R•stCIUrWl't, or645·432S. c~mper. Nu :m V~. ~o '70 Inte rnational .. ~wt> ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. · · A rear lor 8095 wide chrn'I whls. Shurp l>ick p I bs wi ch trlr' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. antast1csav1ngson n· 30' VEGA Fibcrglas!'l 493.2275 u . 1u ·· n . Antiques 8005 1\1 A N · s s c ll.W I N N La b 11-1 u s k )' 0 11 x,. /\ 11 tiqucs, Girts, Jewelry & Elegant Wedding Gown •••••.•••••••••••••••••• diese~ trawler. Loaded. brks, AM /F'M, dlx c.i b, •••••••••••••••••••••••VARSITY 10 SPEED shots,neutercd mate. lmports.Fr1day &Salur-peuu de soie & laceScotsleeMach.w/3H.D. lmmac.NB slip.531·1923 C~mper s he ll for 8' °';"pd· VB, db.I rangl', lo. ?"oallour(tiends BIKE $50.6'16.:))8() 9ill·2l9'l day,1\ug.15 &16 w/seedpearls Selftrain 2 dr . Toas ter. Bun . pickup. Xlnt oond. ~~. Clean, lo rru, hvy duty 1nOrangeCounty Sz. 11.12_ Al~o Chapei warmer. S /S Nut. Csh. '67, E.~1nrude Playmate 496-0045. b~mPers . $2595"~lr~ll.'. JONATHANS Raleigh ·•G rand Prix" 10 1h Siamese Kittens. Very l iq Garage Safe veil w/tiara Cost $250 Reg. s m . Sile x col. 14 10 W/1/0 , trlr, Very ~ 963 -2861 or 646·1139. AMTlnl•ES spd. !'o1 e n 's & Ladies', intelli gf'nt, adora ble Oininl{ set '!#t /6 chrs. ·11 11 $ sO Call ( ' maker557-9l59 gd cond. $1800. 3081 Motorcycles/ ..,..._ s tillincrates.Cost$15(1, 499-1731&833·1355. modern ha nging light ~;-~O 1 · 714 ) Hayes Ave, Cl\1 (E. of Scooters 91SO•CHEV.NU '75 BLAZF:lt ishavingtheirannual 1. . beds · yy' R di Fairview & off••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WO, LOADED. Only S S ca., sell for $120. ca. 1xtures, lw1n , matt a 0 $6999 ., N 128228 u~f!aru:::er Dianna, 546-5243 days . .\ffcr-tionate poodle rids & bx s pgs. dressers. HA.HG GLIDERS HJFi sh 8098 Paularino.) 1-larley Da vidson, l,200cc II 0 w ~r R .D c·11 Ev.: Sa Icon entire stock ~~~h~t;/~~~~1:~. l..ov· bkcases, childrens furn, 8 ~ew, never-nown Wolf ••••••=••••"::!••••••••• 21' GLASTRON J /0 160, ~-~~ m. Ca I l Tom DOVE & QUAJJ, i,1'S .• upto 1,!!0FF! 1 ~~l~ap~g~:l~~e2a~~·s~~ ~~a~s~ar:.csca~i;~~~ :;.~~;ds,FH .M$4~ ~P · ROSSAM /FM ser.ree. fatho., radio, bait tank, · Newport Beach. Nr. 4223lstSLN.B. s-16-2612 Nced someonetolovc7 10.5, 3953 t\lislral Dr. · rom s .an· built-in8trlyroldgood $3975.536-4410 ;962-9063 .75YamahaRD250, Bristol, Jamboree. 673·6001 mo old mini L<.1braclor, dard & cut keels. Sail & cond. SSS or best also 8 Call aft. 5PA1. 833·0!>55 . f-funt ington llarbor. fram · bl · ' 1947 O JJ ' •-~"---'--------. ZEUS. Ca mpy cquip'd. no papers675·5187 aft 7 e repair. ca e1ng tr cassette tapes call we n s. . oew 557-9921 ,-P~. Pty w1\I sell sever al 5.JI frame, sew UIJ6 , etc. l\t ULTI F -1 Yd S 1 specialty avail.642-4172. 1\13.rk 898·1547/ ' paint. lop & hull. !'olotorl------"-'---1 '66 Ford Bronco s ign ed Bronzes. Call 673.3002 Dalmation. fem. shots, . amt Y · a e. -A·l . $6500. 556-63.17 '73 Kawasaki. F-11, 250. This 4 wheel drive ha:> 637-7,sgJ. betw12&6PM. spayed, 2 yr. Gd "'ilh f"'r1. Sat. & Sun. IOA!'of. BESTLOOKIN_ TOWN ! BSR 310 /X changer with Excelle nt cond. Lo 17<1 1 Pomona CM F h i d d f loc king hubs, roll liar & for appnt. Come-ras & t.'hildren. 548-0763 • as ons esigne or M44E Carl. t'irsl $25. mileage. Xlra dirt ac-radio. (6llCY13). $;!l!f.t. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Equipme-nt 8.030 f\.fOV~NG! Wrought iron the smart lady 4'1 0" to Phone556·0137 locrts, Rent/ cessori es. Bestoffcrover 6JJ·9S90. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUPPIE..5 ctageres, kngsz. Scaly 5'2". Outstanding Day & Charter 9050 $575. 546.0073• S icaflex, ·t yrs. old w 150 3111 ale mixed Breed Poslureped ic. Sawyer Ev eningwea r c reated 2 Color TV 'S, 25", ••••••••••••••••••••••• elmon CM'«'Oltt mm Sum . & 90 mm 962·2818 JSmm projcctor&trays. jus!Coryou!S1.s.4thru8. '$300.&lh.RCAxlnt. CORONADO 3.'i, Sail , by '72 Honda CIJSO. El mar. Great shape! Bst LARGER \'d. needed fo r Toys, Barbie c lothes. 751 -6261 Othergood.645-7803. day wk · or month . S450. ofr over ~25. 642-M 2-1 & lo\•ing dol?. l\1£'d·sized books. cloth ing & misc. Color TV . 21" Console. PANASONICCQ·BMFM8 7i 4·325·t334 494·71 36aft6:30PM Winter -Rajah -642-2072. Terrier. 673·2 100 h s e h Id . it e m s · _916 Twin mattress, box spr-track lor auto ~r home. loafs, Sail 9060 llonda SL 70.E cond. All 74 JeepCJS •6 Cylinder •4 Speed Armor -Utmost-als 80JS Almond Pl, NB. 1''r1. & ing frame 646-7368 $75. 673·8712art 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l . k d 5200><-~ r SHOW l\T ale ca ts, 2 y~ or5 mo's. Sat. 9·5. 644 -57&1 · · nc e out /uo:st o • A bit of timely doggcrel:1••••••••••••••••••••••• Both blk & wht, all shots. s rt. Cab high Camper GRUN DIG hi ·fi console, SCHOCK SABOT fer. 962-4718 To market, to market.Himalayan kitt ens. 640-6519. Horses 8060 s hell . $95. Standard pool has everything, $85. Racingequip.S295. •Radla •Real Sharp! loaded with dough. Hom e Seal /blue. Shuts . CSr\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• table $85. 642-C&19 548·1005 24ZS Vista Hogar, NB '74 Vespa Scooter, 200CC, again, home again, y,•ith 751-8221. OLD Eng. Shel'pdog, 8 D:irk Gray 4 vr. old Reg. Call640-88Zl xlnt-cond.$600. $4395 nothing to SHOW '1-'-'--="'-------1 mos. Fe m. Super pet. Thoro. G eiding, pro· Re gina 3 s pd Elec . A1agnavox console walnut 5-:---c;;i-;;~t;;;-Si;;;;;;:l -----'5411~~-7~1.50:"!_ ___ 1 --~~------1pO. CALIF. kills 10,000 646·72ffl fe ss iona\ly tra ined trikbroom. Ex.rond.$20. 24X48AAl /FMLurntable. 15 ' Columbia Sloop . (067 JPV) Applionces 8010 animals da ily. Your un· "!AL E Germ. Shep / West ern SJ.OOO. Si l\'cr 548-1627. 917 l/:z w. 18th , Xlntcond.Moving.Must Includes main & jib. '75 HondaXL350.Lowmi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• spayed pet is lhe cause, " Show reins SlOO. Pr. CM . sel!. $90. &t 2-4Zl6. cushions, paddle.· $800. Xlnt cond. Free helmet. •KKENDON ~ AMC'1JEEP Electric Range, excellent Call for low cost spaying Sheepdog mix. 4 mos. \\'estern braided reins 0 T p 533·2584 $000/ofr. 968·9516. condition.$50. & neu1 c r in g infor . Gd.w/children.646-9100. SIS Wesler Sa·ddle $lOO C AGON avocado ackard Be ll Ster eo . · n · grn/gold dinette set. w/4 AM /FM, 20 " Color TV 14' HOBIE W/lrlr. Xlnt. Yamaha '72 lOOr.tX , like . '·•.' '«·l' COSIO MISA Sl9·80ll ------''~'~'~·'653='----lc"'-'-·l_5_J0_._1_0_-J_P_!_l_-,-----1 Beaut1ful m a le a nd 645·Bl50eves chairs , & ctr. leaf. Console $200. 644 -0105 cond. $850. Cull wknd new. Never been raced. T k 9560 D 8040 re male Tabb t · 644 5275 d d Call642·9834 rue I Large Refrigerator, frost-09s . . Y· {pe QUARTER horse geld ing Pedestal base wrought 7·9pm. ~ves. · . ays ur-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• free, wht w/lrjl pullou1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u~15cals, lo gd ms. wrtack. :Xlnt ctisp. Sl75. iron, s wive l high bcki-----------I ing"·k.83J·9Sll Must sell '74 llarley '7J CheyY freezer on bottom. Sl 50. •PET WORLD• · --or best offer ~·/good chrs. $35 . Call&Ci-8161 aft Boats & Marine LIDO l4 , No. 3220, immac. Davidson 350SL Sprint % Ton PU. VB. auto., _960_-J0_2'l_a_ft_S~p_m_. ___ 1 Coc ke rs. Chihuahua , Furnitur-e 8050 home. (2 13 )592-1531 . 6PM · Equipnte11t cond. Comp. race gear & $650 Best offer. 631·1194 fact. air, pwr. steerinR, P di Sh .ht Do . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrl SI 700 °00 31'" PDB k d t 'l Sears Ke nmor e 60 oo cs. 1 ·ZU, xte . G 15 . u .-...i DEAUT.P intoGelding.4 ;J Drawer c hes t of G--ral 9010 r. · -~,.., •7iYamaha250-MX.S400/ ra es, ra 10, it washer and d t D o bi e. Pit Bull s, rea a\'1ngson s....... ge 11 drawers ~')o J Speed .,_ b rr XI d steeringwhcel.Niceone. ryer se · c k p k f'u A "&'! yrs. n e. · -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• StanMillerSabot.Ral'ing est o e r .. nt eon . llA0773 ).SJ5'9.6J3--. White.$175.9fi.3.4(W7 o c apoo . e ·es. rn •. PPu. · isc. 847-5332 girls bike $IS 960-3028 R V f h 4931988 -------------' Westies. 100 mixed pup-\\'ilson 's BarRain Nook after 5_ ' . BOY scqUTS need boats, igged. '72 . No . 7316. ery cw rs. · · Selman CM•rolet Jyear Old Washer. Works pies. Stud s vs mOsf 545 W. 19t:hst. C.M:· R eg. tr. Yearling stud coll. cars & airpla nes. Tax ad· $395. 673-8063.673-2674 1971 llONDA CB 175, lwinl---------- fine. $75. breeds. 2525 W. 17th at . . . Palomino-good blood-Movi ng -Everything vantages.546-4990 20 • PRIVATEER , aux. 70 +mp~. 70top s peed. •CHEV. PICKUPS. NU Ca\1642-lo.55 f~airviev.·.SA.Openevcs. BED, ki~g size mattress. nes str a ight legs-well Goes! Dining li ving & , . Bo sloop. p,·bergla••. Xlnt Signals, elec. start. Runs '7Ss. BIG STOCK . Fan· 531 502'7 box. spnngs frame xtra 1 d ud • $350, 15 Navy I~fe al, "" t · I t d . HOTPOINT Rerrig, dbl<I-''-'--="'-·------firm, still Pckaged: S2l5 muse e . Xlnt sho~,st bedroom furn. This, nu O/B, e ng. opt. $500. cond . Many xtras . superb! New '76 ta~s. c~s~~ct sc! oHc;>~ A~~ €1oor, 34 cu in. Cop-POODLF.. Pup•,Toy.2blk (vat $5251 Queen Sl95 prospect-$!,500-AJso reg. lamps, TV, ga mes & 675-3063 -'~'~'~·64c:.:7~4 -------l -~$39=S=.G4=2=-:l7=6~7 _____ 1 " 4 • • • ' • l/~ 3yr. old Geld . 16h lcm~is~c~.~64~4~-~8256~;_----l;:;:-:;;:::;;;:::;-;;::;;:~i;;;:I CHEV .• DOVE&QUAIC. · pertone.645-7831 & l hrn tmalesl .1 Grt. c v1.~l.6~l~B Delivery 1n· S h o w 0 r r ace pro-13 ' Speedboat style. glass 3 WA11S spinnakers. :v~ '71 Kawasaki. Set up for STS .. Newport Be ach. Will buy some Rer. DANE pups, (lma & · · spect-Sl .000 . Also reg. lf4 Walnut fern tbl, cof. tbl. over wood. Great for oz.·750 !IQ.'. Xlnt rond. dirt. Xlnt cond. $400. Nr. Bristol, Jamboree.' Appl. running or not : 2fem ) 646·01421645·2801. ABBEY RENTS FURN. Black l\1 are-S800. Even-Maple end & rof. tbl, old Back Bay enthusiast or $250 ea. Also two , no. 22 M u s l s e 11 . Bi 11 . _833cc._·05=5=s. _____ _ •~s~"="~"=m=='~'="="~'=75-=5258=.:__-Da ch s hund min iature 1925 HARBORBl~.CM i n g a ft e r 9PM & schl dsks, l -0ak. I·mplc. for f ishing. 2 H .P . sheet winches, $100 pr. 962-911.7/963·3644. AKC . brindle . l op CALL (714 )645·4772 Weekend .645-12.38 Barbell /dumbbell set. motors.cushions,oars& After5.642-l.115. The fastest draw in the bloodlines. •·Don't call ,· . Afl.,ER. Sd\. brd. 14 yr, Call54B·7800. trailer $100. 11461 Dolan ,l -20-.-F-i_b_e_r_g_l _os_s_f_l_u_ll_+_I Ms+;l~7Ro;:r, 9160 •CHEV. :Y~ ton Stake, NU '75. Loaded. Ready to work. Only $4999 or ? No. 124746 . HOWARD CHEV., DOVE & QUAIL West ... a Daily Pilot unlessyouwantthebest. ~fo\ing -Be autiful lov-!\tare e p 'd ·der Eng/ Golf membershp Irvine Garde n Grove, nea r Spars & l\tisc. $925 .. UI· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Classified Ad. 642·5678. 557·8469. eseat. & !lofa . very ~d w «/50 55· 7° <>->=. Coast Count.-v Club. Euclid & Orange~·ood. 1 L'd 14 R · -.......... _. ___ ~---jjiiiijjiiijiiiiji[ quality never u sed est..,.. · . .,,...,. '" man 1 o acing 962-2562. • LG . PALOM lNO Gelding. Reas. 493-3096. loafs. f;i4aintencnce/ Sails. Used twice. $150. · 9 rs So e P nee Trade s igned Picasso, Ser•1ce 9020 548·41 93or67J..n07 STS., Newport Beach, Nr. Bristol, Jamboree.· 1 For an Ad in Women's World Call Sue 642-5678, bl. 330 • Great Styling! 9417 e.20 I., 11T .. ;-11T ... -r'- ro11 smr Pl.US S1AM1H.l UW lftil u1riu p1ntWil ln • t1ettr-(1e~ knot llrlllffl or b14111<t. ()ptol)llal lop lhtching taenls lel!I fln•J. l'•in1~ 1'1Ue•~ S417· Miw~· Sil'tf. S, 10, 17. 14, I&, IS. ?0. Si1tl2!1Ml .14l lopl~rd). f>O.inch: p.1nl1 I~. Sf.nd Sl ,00 l<ir de~ PilHUll. Mi b-101 each p1trern for fil'll<llH ~I 4111<1 Mldllflg. kM18: m Wttt 11111 st.""' T11\, • JfJ 1alll, '1J1t llllllCI M- ' HhS. Zif', Jill "' ntl I -· .. ,..,_.._ .. pta ....,. ""' '"" -"' -"" ftll-Wlllttr .... ~-c~ ct•111• 1~11 .. '" rttt "'1tr• •I Jfllf c'lfkf,. s.. ,., _, .... + Wfa.t . .$1.H II.Wt ......., tulh . 11.M ••dMt ,......... I'·" lublt """' .... l.ol ' Bicentennial! 7021 ty Q(k 'B....tl. B•inz the oride ~I Bittft. 1cllltial inlo ,Ollr home Slirnn1 ~l~•t' (mbraMer St1!11e ol liberty tf~"'I o•c· lldt 111 ·~ .... h1t1, bl~. l•tffl. o!lltr tonti. Pf!ttm /021. lr1n1fe1 !4 • l•·•'ld'I ,o~ntl, tolor 1uidt, ll11tct1on1 Sl.00 for tK~ PJl!lm, Alld 2S< e.ch wt1tr11 la1 lirat-tl.-u l!lollil •fld lllndlm&. S&•• lt1 --~-" °""· 105 ~.C..• o.ii, "°' .. , Ill. OI• Ckl1t1 Sta., #tw Tlllt:, JfT 18011. l'rl•t "ZolH, -•lnlu. 11,, ,.dlrnl lfllab11. MOil( l~n IWI IJtfOftl 2.00 dtlolp1 pl\IS 3 frl't printed in. Side N£W 1916 Nl[Dt(tfWl ~IAl.00' ~ tvt"f\holl(. 1$(. Cttr•u .,., .14..,,, -Sl.00 Cr~••I • Wtlf111M __ s1 .oo lflttr filtr Ot1ti1 ___ ,sr.oo •1,,i1 CrttMt --·-S•.oo Stw + lllti S.•l -S 1.2i IJtffllJlfllll .... __ .JI.It '""' '""'1"" __ $1.00 1111,,it ,, ... , .... __ 11.00 1~118~1 tNCMt IMli _$1 ,00 l•stMt ~ W J t..00 '1"1#1 ... " ...... -11.00 c..,i.u t irt 1tt11 _s1.oo , C•llfllttt a1i••1 :-It .s1,oo 12,..,. •ltU.• 11! --~t hti ti II hl/11 ¥1 _50, ...... l tlll ... • tt __ ,., II fl!IO flt ft.., tl _soe • IMi If 11 lltf7 •111-• .lti 8 C9UCll , needs re-~ 5.J5.737:o d::s · · Miro, Dali. etc. for Audi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hobie Cat 14 w/trailer, covcring5JZ~G.329 · · or l\1e~cedes. Box 6107, ScorpioMmine new trampoline. $700. '11. Jewelry 8070 Anaheim, 92806. Pvt. Engine-Fladios-Eltt. Aft . 6 P!\1 . 847·8CH5. l',f Sacrifice beaut. decorator •t••••••••••••••••••••• Pty. Fire Systm.Plmb'g furn. Sect'I. sofa, kin~sz WANTED ·· Pool TbL 1 yr old Eagle Refrg .. freeest548·9704 L2E~:?1~~ ~~;,~xc:I ·:::~ bdrm, tables & cha_irs. TOP CASlr DOLLAR Triangle 7/8'~ slate top. Two Brothers will clean, $300.968-7903 /\\mos t n_e w. Sellin g PAID FOR YOUR New $800. Ask $450. work as deek hands,1----------1 bel~w '•2 pncebecauseof JEWELRY, WAT'Cf-I ES, 548-6084. raised on boats. Need Kite 1200; like ne w. mo e. 646.1556· ART O BJ~~CTS GOLD c II Unsinkable! Pleasure. S ll-VER .SER,VICE ·. C_OMPLETE, Hse hold . jobs, ages 12·16. a . h C BLUE Flora l Cnr. Group. _ d 63l 0475 racing c amp. os t A 1\1 I F M st e reo. x I n t. F I N E F U R N & A N . items · .Appl s. A voe a 01 ;;:;;:;-;;-;-;-;c' ;;::;;::;-;:;:;:;1 _;S~l~600'."'::~•~e~ll~S850~':.",67~5-~6~l~6~1 _, ~2~g950S200 eash only ! TIQUES.645-2:m ~~~~.~~7~h +much C~e(~~a!~!;~g~lO~a~a~~: .72 Hobie 16 w /trailer. ---------1Machinery 8078 DBL. DECK E\ec. brick 646.7833 aft spm. Xlnt cond. $1600. Dbl Canopy bed rrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed p· S25 0 . k BJJ·2900. w /s pread . canopy & Portable steam cleaner. t7.z~oven. · ic Custom Marine -----------1 pillow shams S95. Kjng Citation mdl. 90. Atake Church s Res t . 2698 Woodwork. Repa irs, L<_iser, used only a fe hdbrd & nite stands $50. 2 offer.·963·1959/540-9362. Newport Blvd., CM Remo de Is . Jam es times. $875. lnclds Row Lge soli4 wa lnut end • 8080 19" Zenith portable tv. Hoover.646·7864eves. cleat.847-7951. • I -"'833-'-·'-'055c..:•c.· ---- 73 LUV Plcm. • Low miles , mags, slt!rCO, will trade. 831·2D40dlr. ·surveyor Orange Co unty 's #J , Dealer. Full line includ· 59 CH EV. Truck, 2 T, ing Mini Homes, Bubble dump bed w/2 s p. ulc. Top & Motor Homes. $775. 581 -3981aft 5. LARGE INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM HIMl"'9fon leach Chrysler-Ply- 16661 Beach Blvd. lt.D. 842-06.11 TRUCKS-VANS-4 wo·s Wanted. Clean, late Md ls. Cash! 675-8849. '73 CHEYENNE 1h ton w /cmpr. shell. Xlnt. cond. Be st ofr. 536-9400 '71 Toyota PU-Many xtras. Call between I & 7pm, Mon-Fri, 962-9194 , tables, S75ea.8JO..J627. Miscef1C1111eous Pl_a ys p e rfec t . $32. loGls, Man'n• SAN JUAN 24, No. 255 , 1-----------1······················· 9• BLUE /GRN. Couc h. TENNIS membership, top Vacuum &. parts Sl7 ECf'lipment 9030 Yellow _hull, 8 sails 2 '59 Ford Pickup. w/util Sears lawnmower, din . local elub. Make offer. 646"1525· ••••••••••••••••••••••• speed winches. Many ex-e e body. Good cond. Nu rm. lamp, twjn matt & 833·3643or581·7800 Miscellaneous l2HP O IB Never been in tras.S3l·0429 tires.$900.892·34il0 box sprgs. + m isc. R l St J h Wanted 8081 salt wtr. $14.5. JHP 0 /B MONTGOMERY 12, race ,59 Chevy El C · 497-3494 1~~Baa:tis~ci~h. 1~1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $110. Both run perfectly. rig w/trlr." Used twice. '73DodgeTioga.Roofair. reblt eng. Manyn~~~:. S LEEP co uc h with Bake r Street. C M . SSCASHSSFOR 548'4934 • $l,OOO.G46-6149 duel gas tanks, elec. & $600.581 -6962after6pm. st orage drawe r $65. Includes fully equipped Goodusedfum/refrig.s T w In J 2 oh Ip . gas he at. Xlnt cond.1 --------~- L I d. 40 gallon aquarium and Frzr s /stoves.546-0768. MERCRUISER eng,·nes HOBIE 16• gd. cond. Best 644·0734. '63 % ton Dodge. Nu amps, map e 1n ette S ·•• ofr. over $1 ,395. 642-6424 tires/engine Long bed set. 2 desks, recliner stand. at. Aug 16. 10-6. Wntd. Complete or nr & ouldrives. $1,ZiO ea. or642·2072 . Trallen, Trcnef 9170 64fi·0735. · • c;hair . .>48-1005 Su n.Augt7 9-2. complete s ets of o ld 837·5370. ••••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- . . Charter a Coronado 23 at ,73 l3' s ts r · '63 Ch PU / Sears 25" color console 24"Roundbbq,tIO. Chi na dinne r wear. Boats.Power 9040 Dana Pointfor 0 aday. co man, re n g ev. w camper. Nu pictur e tube . Fireplace gas log pan, 543-7366. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call days at 714 1833-4669 . elcc. Ideal for compact Good running. $550, or B~byline d ~esser and Sl5,tongsS5.644·l289 Showcase Wanted Anti·· 1964 OWENS f1ybridge. , y 1 . car.$1100.548·7566 be!'lt.586·3496,642-&Jtil n;1~ro~&~~n bed com-20 " Crafts man rotary ·ique Mandarin Coats or VB Chevy l l!J. _Many ex· 2~acr~:'s · C~~~ ~u~fe:S $200 REBATE on $1 ,000 '74 GMC Sprint. 24,000 mi. P e e_ · · power mower. Less than Chinese wall ha aging. tr as. Gd. fishing boat. h P g ·r a $2 3 ·00 trlr. Perl. for Sports car. A/C, P /S, P /B, AM /FM, ~1oving, Must Sac. f\Jm & l year old . $50.644·1289 <ev) 497·3184. $3200. 493·9629. siJ.4249_ Y' ' · 847-6393 Tape deck, campers'hell. 1-'-!:c";;'.'_"-':"::::;:-""'--·l~;::-;-:::;.:~:'.:...--:---l :!O:-Ji:l:C:O-J;;.;-;;;;1-"~~'!:...--~---l•~;;:;~:1.::-a:--~-1497·2276. access. No reas. ofr re-I Mmicaf 30' ELCO Express AutoSe"lce& 1---'--"-------- fu sed. Wkdays aft.t6pm, · TetNt1s C~ I In ~ IOIJ C ruiser. T /S, Re bit 14' ~ona Catamaran !ill Parts ''OO a 11 day Sat & Sun Membership • ' 644-4529 ftl Unteftn E g SI :Ii Cock "t racing gear & trap. Like , • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• n s ., ps ' pa N $695675·1725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·0681 · I"NTRODUCTORY Pre-CBS .Fender Jaguar couches. Xlnl Cond. T~ u · '65 Chevy 283 Engine com. SOFA BED Quee nsize. OFFER w /ease Goodcond $300 boat owner. Must sell. AQUA CAT & new trlr plete. Might need rings . practically new, glass 10% discount on enUre Near 'new EpiPho n~ Makeoffer.biS-32J8. Xlnt. cond. $700. 003-7962 Asking $30. Call aner lopcofftbl.$245or offer. stock 0 f.1dried OoraJ ar-Gib !'l on pickups &25• Owens, J965. Good eve. 6PM ask for Larry Swag lamp, some Sil ver ~apnl~~!Tf':ts _n25t~dl~=te~ hardwareSZ'15.S44·3417 ~d . Must Sell! Mov-14 • SAILBOAT /\MF fly. 968·4971 & Stem ware , ( e w ro " 1ng' $3000 673-5298 ----------! c lothes. paintings, as-Alu -Montpatiofurniture. OfflceFurnMwe& ' ' ' ing Fis h. '74 Mode l '67 VW $QUareback sorted items, HY to $50. Thurs ·& Sat 10-4-F'ri 10 EqllfPf'MM 808519GOChrisCOnnie.27'T,S. w /tr lr. Xlnt. cond . engine, runs. $150. 536-2335 to Spm. 4022 Escudero. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnteond. thruout.$S500. 544-7287 673·7707or548-tt93 Irvine (Racquet Club) Used office furniture. 2 MuslSell675.ft631eves. loah Sii / AutosforS• DINING Rm . Set . No: of S ./\.Fwy of desks&chain,Olympic 21.CABINXlnt-•Gd Dac'kips 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '59GMC ITOM Stake with winch. 4 speed, big G engine, dual wheels. (2'1075W) $149!i . CONNELL I CHEVROLET Fruitwood lop Din. tbl Culver. 559-0327. Electric typewriter, 3M , • "vuu.. : .. _, / w /antiqued leg111, 4 Copying machine Check Cash g. & Catalina Boat,••••••••••••••••••••••• _.... ... s leaves. 8 antq'd ch rs Aquarium 40 gal, stand, Protector. Etc. 494,9751• sips 4 . Many ex For Rent Private Dock to Cle1sic1 9520 ~'c!:tra~!~vd., S385. A1 atching China pmps, htr. ntr, acces·s. $3,~0 or best o er. 28'. Newport. Jslanct $65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• chest $215, :ill in beaut. $70551 ·0315675-8585 Exec. desk, new $1100. Days : 5S4·5350, Eves; month. 673-0321 '35 FORD coupe not run. 546-1200 cond .644·2902. St.roller. car !leat, h.i chr, Sell $275. File cabinets& 835-1333 ning , fairly completel---'---'--=--=-..::..=-- ofc chairs. 529-6769 30' &SO' Pwr/Sail $600. 540·5727 EL CAM' I Dinette set, drop lear la· drapes S25, chair 15, dsk JO' Chris Cran. ll60. Twin 644.(1!78 MOS ble ·w 12 drawers. 5 $5640·5737 OFFICE rurnitutt, mus! screw, v-a·s, sips G, lrg 'Private Residence. 4Whl .. Dri•H 9550 1973 and two J974's. EX"- Chairs$80.547·3182 u ll due to lllne3s. Call cockpit compl re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceptional condition. we i-=-"-'-'-'-'--'---'-=---11798 Ox·Yoke. 2 Schwinn Mrs Aker!'l 631-«183 . furbished. Mus t· sell. Boat slip for rent 3S' im GMC 4 ..,heel drive. have a huge selection of Cherry "wood dining rm Bikes. Biege cpt. Sl yd. (714 ) 675-J..519. Newport. Reallonable. Many extras. s4,200. used true ks now in stock. set, 3 ext·s & pads, $JOo. Antiques. 630 Ra.mona E1tc svl ch rs $15135, sc 875-859()'7.9PM 4gg.3521 w/camper 4 Wheel drives too. 540-2927 Or. JrvineTerr. W. ehrt $8124. scy dk11 . •CLASstC• ' ' 1...:"'-'='------1-b---.-----1 Pierce··867 W. 19lb, CM . '88 11' Glas1par~atanr IHh. SpHd&. 1973 SCOUT Dinette Set & 6 Chrs. D 1. bx spg &: maU set 64.5--7411. J/O, 165 f1P, xtras, Xlnt Ski 9010 TR A V E L To p . Formica top. 2 leaves. Englander. S2S&et. IBM E 11 Madel C cond. asking $3930. •••••~••••••••••••••••• Automatic, air cond .. Orange /yell. $50 /bst . 548·1915. xecu ve ........ -280,-7 .. u-'73 15 RUNABOUT, like 12 d h' _, -pwr. Slee.ring, roof raek, CONNELL CHEVROLET 96.1-t284. POOL TABLE comp S50.. •cA us,.e copyUndmac 100d new, pert. lor skU.n1. r11-delu.xe lnteriot' & low 1 I _., up. erw Z3'S;rrtcrart. h'g. Scuba di•'g. etc. Elec. Cbar-8.Que, like nu . stereo con10 e $25., t m Man u a I typewriter Equippe for fish/ski. 6SHP Mere. O/B. ""lly mllet.13l·2CMOdlr. 2828 Harbor Blvd .• tn.so. Rattan davenport •Pl ~rr1g $30. 9158-1763 port• ble ty..... rit Costa Mesa . 1 . 1 r"'W er. $3,100. After ~pm . equip'd., lnel'I· Trlr. '13'foyota Land cruiser. 546 J1ectioni • oc:cas iona (5) Breeder rabbits, 6'2·U. st84'813. Best orr. Moving out of Xlnl cond. M8ny extras. • 1200 choir and tbles, S75. Um· hutches & all eqpt. $S0 or --.. 1087 32, N f'rb Is F1 brid Slate! 983·1891 eves. Sacrifice! $3495. 536-1927 1-------"..:c.;:.__ brella tble, 4 chAl rs, um· ..,._torrer ••• 7u 4 r-W"n ew 1 y ge ·-CHEV lT k , b I'·& t d -Sm II~ .__.. ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••Di 1 c -. rac 14 re wo s an • -... • 'l-----'---''---1 . e.e ruiler. CUst bit 15' Claufe wttrlr. 50 H/P '45 MB Jeep, hut. rollbar at"\ .bed 4 1j,d._ ~vs, buffet, $15. Ptlio swlna Apartment alie refrig. fDmala1an kJttens.Sesl• for llve aboard or cnU-M~rc. Flsh/a.ll:J. Pe.rt. aeall to,.-bar sparo paru tac AJci t . t k glJder, $2$. Vfning room OnedoorS35-bluepta;.showqual.CFA in1. Asking $34,000. ~d. Mutt sell.MO/bit. motor as.lei, JI'2SO. Like n'e~~·c ·~n1 :: ~h1ndelie.r, tlS. 67~9073. Bff·14PW rer. S75. up. ln·UI0'7 648-e123. Bd191:z.it11 /918S-3&44. !1111·768' teituresPvt ply. •1132: I ' i I {' Trwcks 956 Auto• Wanted 9590 Auto•, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Allto•, lmpCN"ftd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.t.ulo1, lmporlod A...ta•, Used OAILYPILO T Cl.J lhurMfoy. August 14, 1975 ......................... "64 Chevy Pickup ~4 ton AU T 0 S WANT EL), Fiest • 9725 Ponch~ 9750 Volluwaf}t'n 9770 Cadilla c: 991 S Awfo•. Ut.t:d AMfo•, U•~d Autos, U•ed v.a, stick. $450. •nythl11g running or not• ••••••••••··-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----~ .. ;..;::2-~1~47~5:_ ___ 1 '2:i, $50, SIOO. Fast serv. & grt•t:n Cash! ttJ2 SH17 & 'al GMC Plck·up. Xlnt. 892·70.17 .. 11!1 Ill .. 11 1·~·1 111·.\I ,.\",\"11 .. IC~ '"THIMk HERB" '75 Bl IS Blk on blk, elet" 'fi.5 VW flu:-. Nt"-'' l"fll! 11unro?f · lo m1 , Mint S350,61S·l705!'\l"" alt 5 cond. Call 675·86X2. Sll'Vl' (.'uni l'rl 42,l)(X) rni. <;h•an. \lak1• o!r. M!J-1 1123 or ~~~=~~~~ ........ !?:.~ ~:.~ ••..••.•..•.. !?.~~ ~!?~~~~ ......... !?.~~ nsMlna eond. '900. --------1 1,:11 l't71 '68 <.:apricc Sta WKn. 3'l1 $86-20i2 Autos, Imported ___ _;;;;.o-==-----1· •••••••••••••••••••••• R ~CA fl(.l Spurt.'! $eats, '70 VW X Int cun!I I .()w m1 BI at' k I c ;1th er $1500 /offl'r, r>IH ~·1•,11 w/forduroy lrt..,l'rt $5'00. dayi·67S·8r,:1111'\'I'' 645·6Hll '5!:1 C'Ut l•Jo: llcV11le. xlnt all xtrMs. 591'1 m1 , \'t'ry clean. $925. MG 2022 or 548·7482. ~tlr l!r11tp , air, 1•111. r•rs, '00 l''ury scd.1n A/<.:, l'/S, btl!c l bt·lted r;uhal ... c;d Al'f , nu IJrl·t., xlnl run runtl $7<1~. 842 :~13 ninJ.: $500 979 2251 . OS 100 Ci111erol '59 Ford ~Ton Gd. Cond. S40l> • • ••• ••••• •• • •••••••••• 144-6749or6U-l446 _ 'f~ SUNBl':/\M Mark IV -'70 VW l-lu 11., air, lo"" '72 _ l'orsche lill ·r. 45. mtlcui;e. $1251.J .. r ft.: 1·0 1111 Vt•ry low r11L ll'!i St•(' lo Mpprec. s1:;1"1 uflt•r !:'o4H (i28ll M•rcury 9950 .:>."!!~~•••••••••••!!.'.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -CllEV "-. . , w /;111to . Very n1 t.·c . 63 · ~rv. ~d. h 675·7023or!H)8.J.1f.,"i 1:"11""' .,f It•••· 1· .1 ~ "111\ ttu.' ... 1 & I'll', ti,,,, uf ;11 •~ 111 · 111 1 ·I.\ 'I 1n1. Ust orr over $8,300. 640·5~!0 Camara 9917 '73 Monte Carlo l.anda u /\ir , full pwr, toj)l• ilk . 29 ,000 Mi. $3300. ~ 2101 '00 J\tont1•r1•y <ltlr. l.1 1ilht blu w1bl vinyl top, Ht•blt trans . (;ti 1•1111d. r.1u:1t sell. r .. UJ.237 1 74 Pontiac Grand Prix •V-8 & Auto. •Foclory Air •Pow ~r Steering •Re al Sha.,.! cyl. 11\lck. Needs en.:. -494 llOJK/67:-i·:lll l . ·-------'7 1 VW l~US SUnrc•il . ~ot<•I. ·1~ 91:! Slu!wroorn t.·ond rcblt. en~. 111•111 111 ... , l11uk :-; & tlnv1.::i lik1• br an $?,500. 8"8·143J ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61 Corv11 ir . X.lnt ru1111111).t _ wrll:.Best o rr.546·0l()t IMW 9 712 "HERB " FRIEDLANDER "1Z FORD :V.. 1'011. J\uto ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIS, P /8 , to ply tiri•s'. ORANGE C OUNTY'S 11t•111 S5."oo. 4~1 M l o - mus t Ke ll, be~t orr . OLDEST l :l'/~11 • IW·.11·11 lll \d \\. t :-.t t1 1111:-.t 1 r -brakt.•:i, t·lutl·l1 . nh·1•l+ 551 u57fl ~·oo UUG RclJlt (•111: Ne111 537-6824 Rolls Royce 975 perf. Very <'lu. l,!c•:-t vfr I 54$.0104 ' ·~ '11Chevy P. U.w/ccempcr ~ sheJl. N ewly painted. '$2900. 548-10~. 74EIC-SS Au toma tic, pwr. Nleer. Ins. POBrakcs. rod1u, viny l r oor. t urbinl' •h eel s . Nice One! t1688SS). S3200. l;i.!IJ.9t!00, MIMClll Chevrolet Salcii·Scrvicc·l.eai.1ng Rqy C or•er, Inc. Rolls 'koycc UrtlW 234 E.17thSl. Cosla ~1csa sia .... 144 CREVIER &I SI & lllOADWAY SANTA AMA 835-31 7 1 '7 1 f'"IAT 850 Sed::.u. Sl20ll or best offt>r. lii5·81~ '72 850 Spld!'r. New p:unl, radial 11res. Xlnt 1nl. Mint cond 64S-4J'13 In Santa Ana Complete Fotiliffe5o Sales, Se-r..,ice ··;·i DEA"LiR"1NiiS~A~· :~2c~o7~775 · l.i4l ·Gll•I ul' ROY ·74 VW, 1:uld -112 -idr CARV ER sedan. 1i.uoo n11 X!n\ ROLLS-ROYCE _cond_:_?,370. 6-12 :1.52.'i 13•E.lJthSt. '70 SQUAHl-:BAt:K Ht•cl CO~TA MtSA S<16 -<1<1<1• 111•/sunruuf Xlnl 1·01111 ClOSED SUNOA'fS Dest offt•r U7J tl:!37 afl. 5:JOPl\l '70 Ford R-horo Automatic lln11 ... -o ~his~ .. lo.. .·, •. II . fH( l)lflMll1E DAIYIN(l M .. CHINE m1 cs. r.xce ent - Le a 5oin9, U~ Can X E CLUSIVE '71 S4u:.i rl·h;u•k (;11 t 'ru1d Dick Miller Motors Xlrn> SI .75u cond ition. One owner . 831·2040dlr. '73 Ford li"·lOO , 1h ton PU. VS, auto .• fact. uir cond .. pwr . s t ecrini.:. PDBrakes, slldin~ rear ''(lind ows . Clea n ! (04996P ). $3599. 6.l3-98'JO. Selman CM•rolH '74 LUV Truck MIKADO. 4 speed, radio, step bumper & low miles. (33839¥ ). $2999. 633-~~- Sehnan Che.-roaet 9S70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 066 DOOG E Van, ~ood int., pane led. $1000. or best orre r . 842-4f'°2 '74 DODGE Surfer Van . J ust like new. Cl1.<it. int. ma gs. 11 000 m1. ~1 us t see! $5,500. or bt.-st ofr. 7S l-ti039 SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVE & DEALER • SERVICE FIRST • nlll!H LEASE PUNS • 5 Year or 50,000 Mlle Warranty Available on all N ew BMW 's . 21482 Mwperit. ... wy. Ml,._¥~ 111·2040 4t Mt49 UM A""'l' P.tlwsy bit .,,... ....... 1970 2002 , FOi r.:11 .. l!TiWlill Or ange County . .... ~.,. ~ 11 vw _ nu1!. -;Int ~·0~11 l '•Ji~\I \\I .,. ~ $1600 Pr11 ule ptirty.Cull •• ,I! !It I -~ 646·3221, .il S<i \l.1 111 s 11+1.1 J\11 ,, ;,-,; :'.l'l.' MOTOR VolYO 9772 '74 f1.it 121, 5 s1)l l Spr·t CAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• <~pc /\t\-111' i\l , our r.11J1ul AUTHORlllD ORANGE COUMTY tlrt-s. lo 1n1 $..\4Jl5 fl1~l .,fl' ,._. __ & •--k• VOLVO :Jfi2 7[1Ht; _.. ~"' Jcu1uor 9730 DAVE ROSS EXCt.IJSIVF.LYVOl,VO f"ONT IAC·STUn L;1r~l"il \lol\oJ Ot.•a\cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n l)rarli:l•t:••Ullt'"' 2480 Harbor Blvd. BL'Yor Ll-'.1\SI·: 71 Ja92 +2V-12 Last of a hrl"f'i'I , 2'i,4M 1ndc~. Uutstunc11ng t·nn d ition . auto~al1l· P 1S. ;11r <"t•nd1t1onin~ This Used Car Moy Be Leased NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.C.ast Hwi. NA 642-9405 Subaru 9762 ····~················· '7•1 l>J. S2595. 12800 mi. 31impg, It/II . s lLll unde 111arr . ti75 ·41Mi after . I' 1\1 Toyota 976S ........................ '74 Toyota IJ l H Et.'T WE STILL HAV E "74 Frd. V·K. 7,000 mi. Auto, :.iir, s lid ing side cargo dr. Xlnt 'cond. Ar--1 /Ft\-1. o ril' uwnL'f t:J,700cas h.4!:13-4185. K31·2040cHr . ____ '71 XKE V 1:! 2+2. air. am t rm . supL'r 1·nnd. Corolla •4 Cylindtt •Automatic · •Radio & Healer 8 Vol•os L..tl at •VAN, NU CllEV. '75 Copri w, 9715 ~· ..... .,:..,.[.X:W. 547 .7;21. I' P. one·lon LONGIE. clOSC'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-- •out. Auto. trans ., plus '71 C/\PRI 200'), lkluxC' Mcrzda 9738 ·m ore. No. 17415715645. int , AM /l"f.1 !'.tcr('u ••••••••••••••••••••••• O nl y $49 99 or ? Sl.~50&161171 ·7_2 RXJ \\'gn Stereo H OWARD C ll F.V ., /\M 1 FM . :.itloy 111•hls. DOVE & QUA IL ST'S .. ·7~ 14~1 mi Nu. Jun . '75 i\l i 11t 1·011 <1 Sl .1100 -Ne wpo rt Rcoch. Nr \·6,4spd S:l.400/ll:-l.Cidl 1;.\5·15.'ll Bri s tol, J ambor ('C'. l):in541:1·•11 \.13 -RX 3 Hed 1\.111 .,,da \\'~n 833-""5--Dats un 9720 F'ully loadl•1I. l\1 u:-.I ~l'li '71 Ford Yem 'VS, automatic. dual WNit Coast mirro r s. etc. (94987J ). $2199. 6J3.9890. s.-c1o .. ro1ot 75CHEVY 1/2 TOM Surfer Van! IV-8 &Auto. I MagWhffls I Wlde Tires ll'ow..-Steering 1 2,000 Miles! $4995 t9tONBX l ••••••••••••••••••••••• nO'-''' S2.200 752.0425 72 Datsun 240 z. .... •4 Spee d •Factory Air •Power Steering •41,000 Miles $4395 (219GNI) WI LL BUY YOUR D/\'fSUN. TOV(Yf,\. OR VOLKSWAGEN Mercedes Bern 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER 100 HEW &USB> MERCEDES OH DISPUY House of lrnoorts /\U1'1 1 UR I Z~~IJ M t-:RC ED 1':S 01-;/\LEl{ 6862 M an(·h('!>;ter, Buena Purk S2 3-72 50 ' On the Sant;1 Ana b~'-''Y · 66 MBZ250SE COUPE $2495 ( •()()87,1) 5 lo choose from! Come in Test Drive Today Buy oc Pr e· Increase Prices 73 Volvo Woqon Loaded. this fine automobile has \'Cry Jo~· miles +shows ii' This Used Ccr May Be Leased NEWPORT IMPORTS Lease i 100 w.c.ast Hwy. NA 642 -9405 •KKENDON ,... AMC"-IEEP ',' '" I LOSI.\ '•l!SA SJ9·80Z3 PAID !-'OR on NOT. TOP 1)01.LAH CA LI. SAL BERN1\D1'.:Nt-: 540·0442 DM lw '~.,-5 Vo lv~--s - 7 2Mer cedes €!)TOYOTA BuyOrLease J 5 OSL 1966 Uu1bQ1 ( M 6·16 9303 An 1mmarulate t·la~sit· in & out! Sun roof & leather inll'riOr. fl:l \ ·2(¥10 dlr. AlltolWonted 9S90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAYTOP OOLLAR f'OR TOP USED CARS FORElGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS If your car is extra clean 5eeus finst. IAUERIUICk 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979. TOI' DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR.t.U FOREICON CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US. NlWPUHT lf'IPORTS 3100 W.C..St ffwy. llB. 642 ·9405 ---____ , 73 DATSUN COUPE ·7 1 1~Toyot aCoronaMK2. Larg e st Selection or 240 z. .. 1 6 Cylinder .(Automatic - I Factory Air /Real Sh"'1'! ROADSTER stk. lo miles $1800 or of· Automatic trans m1S!'(IOn , ~~7_5_·4117_4 ____ _ USED VOL VO S air cond1tinning, pov•cr steering, r adio. see this one a t Sl0.950 (2051!."TDI SLEMONS MERCEDES '611 . SlOO orbt'stoff('r. C:.ill 645·7435. ,___ .-~-- Triumph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• In OR.t.M GEC OUHTY C HOICEO FlO $4995 ~6E88001 1970 II ;~ r bor. ('. t\-1. 6 ) I· 1276 'GG TR4, Xlnt C'OOd, top, Jo m i. $1400. 846·6210. new Volvo IJlr Since '56 WILLIAMS IMPORTS 71 MBZ280SE 1---------1 3 .5 t:l>Ul'I~. I m · maculatc.·u t.•1;1:-;sic car! OnC' owner, prit'L'<l lo sell. 831·2040dl r. ·7 1 SIO 4dr Sedu_n. Lo mi., MG ___ ----,-742 Ji!CI. ('ond. ()ng. ownr. $\,65-0 . 673·67J7 aft. 6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clussil'. ·r,9 ft!GC ·7 1 Datsun 2407. /\ir. RoadstC'r. W /w1rf.'s. M ags , low mileage. ovcrdri\'C-R•I0 -159 7 1 _A_u_lo_"_!l~ie . &12·1493 536·1~23::::3 ·c__ ____ _ '73 P.U. Scoop, roll bar. MGI 9744 rear bumper, pin strip· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing, full y carpeted . '74 MG B bucket s eats . Nel'd $2,500. 536·6650, Pat 962-5112 a ftcr 3. Volkswagen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8011 Commonwealth Buena Park 521-7000 1------ REPAIRS-SERVICE F.xchan~c & lll'builds BROOKLYN BUG CO. Estimates 548-9141 Autos, Used . ...................... . SA VE on YW Repairs Buick 9 9 1 O Engine ove rhaul••••••••••••••••••••••• $100+part..s;. \'alve jobs fi8 SpcC'ial , aul•l, air. pis, $100 parts incl. Tune-u.ps 57,ooo 01 1. $800. 675·2159. $20. parts to1l change Hl· days cl.9lo5.Steve556-9306 ~---- '63 Rivicr;1. Nl•W tires, '68 YW. S...woof murric rs. battery. gd. $1,150. 586·0632 shape. MG J4o:·, '68 VW Bu s . Se mi · C a dillac 9915 19 74 C he•rolet Camara LT Coupe 1-:11u1pp1•1! with factory air (·01Hht1on111g , 'l'urbu ll y1l ra1nal1t.· trans - n11:-.s1011. i\ ~1 /)o·~t stereo radio. eonsolt•. tinted t.:,la:-.~. new slt .. 'CI belted r;idi;.il t1rl'S 111111 (;olden Br(1wn r.tl·talhe finish. 31,150 n"Hh·~ :ind 1n ex· f't'llt•nt eonrhl llJli !-\illy r1•eundit1olll'il $3 695 Sec ln ~ar01ge ;1rl'll Ask for llil'k Orange Coast Daily Pilot :130 West Eby .St Costa l\tesa •CAMAHO . NU '75, l.oatled. I.ii' SWL'Ctheart! No. 607231 I 5540. Only S4!99 or '! JIOWAR <.:HEY .. l)flVt: & QUA! s ·rs., N cw port Beach. :'\lr. Hrislol. .Jamboree M3J-0555 . 74 Chevy Laguna 2 Door •V-8 &Auto •Factory Air •Power SteerillCJ •Low Miles •Real Sha.,.! $3550 t788Llll.J ft40 ·1007 uftt:r :1 pm . S300tbst orr. CONNELL CHEVROLET SA LES & SEHVI CI-~ 2121 Harbor ll•<l COSTA Potf'::SA 546-1 200 cun1I 'OH f.1 l·rcury <;f)lJ<:AK 55 l -1 "'-JG ---~ ----- Mutton9 99&2 . ..................... .. •73 MUSI ;111g, 17 ,OClO m L Like nl''-'' ~150. l-------'548 2'Ht0.o_ __ Oldsmobile 99SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3995 Low Priced! (3U'JI\ E~ I .... KENDON ,... AMC'1JEEP , .'• H~l'!J/1R fll •t COSTA •ESA !»9-8-023 '59 1-:1 Camu10. gd Besloffer! 5.56·6.S.1'1 .Sale.~ and St-r\•ic·c OLD SMOllLE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CJ.AS 7 3 Firebird Chry•l~r 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Chr ysler 300. 2 l)r hdtp, full 1>0'-''erair r.tu1t cond . 962·0148 Unl••nlly Olcll • V .9 & Auto. 2850 i·larbor Biid •F I Ai Costa ~1 csa ~.10 !l64h l ~c ory r _ . -. •Y1nyl Roof ·1 1 Ch rysler ·r & C Wagun . Dual air. Full p111'r (Inly =r7 ,000 m 1. 52f.OO. 962-4718 67 Olds M8. 4 dr. po111·er. p S'---' air . Lo w n1i ':-. (;;.ill • o wer t'C"ll:T1ftCJ .. 1l-ll6!1f, $3245 ·61 CONV'I'. Loadt·d, xlnt eond. Gd gas 1111. !\lust sell. $595. 6'14-64S7 Very cle<in'. '71 300. 41h sedan. A,C, l'fH, P 1S. . C S PfW Nu tire;. 979.2251, 70 ullliss ."uprcm.:.·. new Sl.550 br;.akes. ne"'' trar~. air, ---PB radio. !\l<ike offer Continental 9930 8J7·4t;.66 after5·30 ······················· -·---Pinto 99 57 72 MARK IV ············'·········· 72PIMTO w/SUHROOF •I speed , AM /F!\1 stereo, t•l7723 1 l 706J IJli • '70 FI AEBIAD 6 6 C~llndcr . aut<ltlltilL•'. r.1d1 u. hcatt•r , pn"'·cl" steering. li:'U'JUl{.I ) $1 589 D VE ROSS PONTIAC 14IO ....._ At kif' Or. Cost.Meu 546-1017 69 PO HTIAC GTO 400 Engine. •I Spet.'tl. .cry quick ! SUPt•r t1r1·~ & whet•ls . 1nu :-.l :->L'l·, (248 UK H l . -;------·7 4 , 2 dr. 9000 1n1 under $1489 72 MARK IV l~oadcd. warr. radial 1irt's, t:.ipe ,lr-:--:-:-::::"":".,,,..,,,":"., Gold B l_U -lop. ~cw o . likenew.962-Sl"'-DAVE ROSS leather. int. JJP 96.1-1< ---11 •ft6PM -,, Sq ui '•-4 '""· oow PONTIAC tires, 25 mpg, xlnt cond. '72 Lincoln J\t a rk IV . /\!'11 /f<~M .sl!'reotape. Lug 141t......,.AtFolr Dr. Silve rbl ue leather in-r ack . JI.lu st se ll . C...Metll S46~101 7 terior . Vin yl r oof . $25 r M 0 M 1 .k , 9S /o r. 548·2008 __ -'-___ 1 A fr sterl.-'O. ~t e nu. -·67 GTO. Nt·~· frt Very Jo mi. J\1ust sell '71 PINT<) Back. n r . ne"''· Bill. 962·9117 / 963<Jf>44. Low mtla~e . S9i5. l'Ond. gd. 646·7645 llrl•S. 1'-1t.'t'h. $5,900. ----l----'493·9178. . Thunderbird 9970 Cor•etfe 993 ·12 Vord Pinto •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bestorfcr '62 T·Bird (·lean i.:d run- •TOP CASll! 552-7214_. __ nin~. Blk '1~d1p. ;cd 1n1 cr. For Cor\·ettes and olhc Pl --·.il. 9960 SJ95 or possible 1rade. u sed ears & lrueks! Y~•n '"""2861 ·4614J\.I HOWARD Chevrolet.•••••••••••••••••••••••_~· or ti · · Dove & QuaH St>. N'" 71 FURY Ill 7 2 T·BIRD Jamboree. Bristol. M acA rthur. Ne"'·port •4 Door •V-8 & Auto. _Be=".:c'"-'---="'='--=-0550=---I V-8 & Auto -• • •Factory Air 99]] •Factory Air •Vinyl Roof !'!~~":o!OI ~;;·~;;;:·,~;~1::;·:;;~1~~ •Vinyl Roof •Power Steerin9 1975 CHEVY vinyl Opera top. Less •Low Miles .'Only 24,000 MONZA.2 +2 tba n 25000 m i .. A i r , •Real Sha'l'! Mi'I-.' 4 speed . air cond., pwr. stereo. PP.557·9128aft.li .,..., .st eeri n ~. mag wheels, 1974 COUGAR. immac. $I 495 $2795 260 V8 & less lh3 n 8000 cond . Mu s t sell !his (820DUI > miles. 8Jl-2fMOdlr. weekend. $4250. 552-9044 ---------- '70 MONTE; C ARLO $1,400. or best ofr. Can ••••••••••••••••••••••• refinance. 548-6249 I ~~~i!!l~llllllll~~~I ----------~1 '62 Dodge Da rt. Gd.1. 72 El Camino. 46,000 mi. lransp. $250 or be!'l offe r. Xlnt Cond. $2800. Call 646·2231. 675-3450 -------'-"-'-'--------1 '68 W agon Coronet !J V•CJO 9974 Chrysler fPlyntouth •• •• • • • • • • • ••• • • ••••• •• '71 Malibu. 4·dr. hardtop, passenger. $Jl0. l ..C<i\'(' 307-VS. Auto, air. !)5, ac, messag·e .646·0!11. Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 '71_ panel _ "'a J!on Lo mi. PM Air. radio. l\o1ak1• offt·r. vyl tp, $1 .675. 552·7180. •CllEV . J\tONZA. NU '75. 32 MPG E PA Hi·Wa)'! Joy to drive! Close-out, only $3799 or ? No. 242364 /5665. llOWARD Cl!EV .• DOVF: & QUA IL STS .. Newport Beach. Nr. Bristol, Jamboree . W3.1·0555_. ------I • '74 CAPRICE 2 Door, VS, automatic, radio. heater, powe r steering. air cond., split seat. (lSOKSXl 73 Dodge Challenger •V-8 &Auto. •Factory Air •Vinyl Roof •Power SteerillCJ •Real Sho'l'! $3195 (233JITT) 2929 Harbor Bl\•d.. 675·5087 1552·1564 . Costa Mesa Vc~a GT Hatchllk \VaJ?. 546-1934 Very gd rond. tinl!'d -------1 j!lass. l·ustom 1nll·nor. 73 FURY Ill A/C.840-143 1. ·;2 W /\GON Leuvin~ Must sell ' 44000 mi. R&H, 4 .s pd . Call afl. S Pf.1 646·3556 '74 G'I' HalchlJack. low m il, l'O mp'ly equip. 4 spd, .e,11. cond. ~700 or bestofrr•r. 840.\1 25 . '72 GT. air, 4 s pd. cslm inl. Xtra C'lean. 557 ·7813 &642-8584 . •VEGA. NU '75 CouP£'. GAS 5 1\Vl-:R! No . 11188.'i /5273. Only Sl!l<J!J. 9940 '~~~"':"11"'~~~"._I H OW 1\ HD C ll f'::V .• l: DOVE & QU/\JL STS .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 63 Plymouth Belv. V·8. Newport Reach. Nr. '70Ford f!reat cond. r adio , Rri s tol , Jamboree. Ranchero healer. $450. 4M·2m6 R.13·05JS . Ma~s. aul on1 atic. ~/S, '68 Ply~8. 4 dr. air. 4:lft.I '75 VE_G ___ ,,-,-,,-,-,-h1J;1rk dark green, low miles. · I d -· S 1 , m1 . x nt . con . 5750. 9000 miles. :<Int. Be:-;t of Oronqe Ccuwty's HlghHI $ lluyor °" ... ports 11n Maxoy Toyota Call Roger or Bill 847-8.').\5 '74 f)atsun 710. /\/T. Undt•r 5,000 miles. Orig. owner . Air, l't/11. $3,525. 546·2.171. NC'arly new. 7.~ Miles, I>omask rl'd. /\~1 /f'~M . Custom car. Cover in· eluded campf.'ri7.l'd . 28.000 mi on ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3199 upeT~i:a~~ed C• 646·2022 or 548·7482. ' fer ovl'r S2500.:_:'~·JITT•I _ May h Leowd '72 GOLD DUSTER 6 eyl, Have somelh1ng you want vinyl lop. ic lnt. eond. lo sell ? Class ilicd ~ids do SB.LING YOUll CAR? ror r11cu r.t.ID For Imporu Paid for or Not. D..Lewlt~• 1966Harbor~· .... '303 WE PAY CA$H FOR USEl> CA RS l'HILLll'S BIJICK·PONTIAC-OPEL 2481111 Alicia P arkway IAsun• Hilla 837-2400 TRUCKS·VANS4WD'a Wanlff. Clean, lnte Mdll. Ca th I 8'1~. ________ , • Thi' u.Mccr May Be ~ NEWPORT IMPORTS c ng. Radials. cassette tape pl $2400S4<f'-4'966 '69 VW b uf?, lite blue, c lean , low m iles . ·reacher n1ust sell . $11 50. 673-1363 or 673-5391 '6.1 VW Bug. Sunroof, rebll motor Xlnt Shape. $900. 556·11306 "------I '74 VW I.uv Ru~. Xlnt t"ond , /\ m /fm stereo. $2700.581·1135 '68 VW , xlnt rurming cond. Pt!ust sell . m ake o(fe r. 492·4306 , 492-4Xl7 '69 Bug, 4 Spd, s unroof, AM /F M, 47 ,CK» mi. $1400 or ofrer. 548-4176. '69 VW Fastback, vtry clean, 43M. air. $1295 . 646·2022 or 548·7482. 14 VW poptop dlx cmpr awning, new Mich. Xlnl. 25M mi. l6000 . .s48·3S!M '70 VW rebuilt eng. clean. m any x tra s. Le e 545-9827 ; 64&·~ You 'lon't nf'cd a l{un to "d raw fist .. when )'OU pl11el' an ad in the Daily Pilot Wanl /\ds! Call now -642-5678 . 73 C adillac Eldorado •V-8 & Auto. •Facto ry Air •Power Steering •Power Windows •Power Seats •Vinyl Roof $44 50 (7G8~11f') •KKENOON ,... AMCnJEEP ''~"fl( I '' CO~f~ \ilSli ~.·1 802 '71 Cadlllft<' Coupe de Ville. Metallic bronze with Jand;,iu top. Run!! great & looks terrific' Clean, w~ll ·m.aint11int'd. Call 546·8104. Ask for Phyllis. CADILLAC CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 l!arbor Blvd,, Costa Mesa 546-1200 '73 MALIBU LAGUNA V8, a uto m atie, radio, heater. power .steering, air <'O nditi o n i n g . f847JSF.l . $2499 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 lfarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546·1200 NEWP(]HT !MPUHTS 3100 W.C...st Hwy. NA 642 ·9405 . '71Galaicie500. Air, r adial tires, mint cond. $1 ,595. 642-0116. '70 FORD TORINO 4 Door. VS. aufbmaUc, radio, h eater, power steerin g . whltr wall!!-. C488CT I). $1099 CONNELL CHEVROLET Sl ,700. 673·4457 it ~·ell. 642·5678. Rat 972 5 Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUGUST SPECIAL SALE NEW I 975~DliJU128 $2899 ( + T &l No Hidden Charges) Good With This Ad iii Aug. 31, '75 Over 70 10 chOOfle from. . 2828Harborfilvd., l'"rom $199S. 0?.1A C 1974 G ~C Spr1nl ·(EI Costa Mesa F\nancin~ ~ l.casin~. C a m 1 n o l f p e ) _ ,.--------..,,1 Autoon,,lle, ccu>Se eon-546-1200 FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED tWMrs Cadilklc Hoo-11•4. --·- I t.rol , ~wer l'lleerin.c. air __ _:___:_:c___.;_::::_:__:_ __ 11 w. .. hrrice, t .. ,lng & Ov•l'•eo• Dell,,•ry cond1t lo ninJi , 8 t r nc k '73 LTD , Ctry Squire, 120 W. Warner a t So. Main, Santa Ana tape & m:1g whl'ell'I. Like A/C, P /S .• P /8 , AM/FM new w/special psint. Pri. 9tereo, Jut( r ck, radials. e 557 -213 2 e •Pty ~t ·74~. 35.000ml. $.1300. 751·1891 . • i I I • 'f: .. . • :=· · . .. . -.- THEODORE ROBINS FORD CLEANUP SPECIAL! WE WILL SELL YOUAHY HEW 1975 PINTO OVER 125 TO CHOOSE FROM (Dealer's Cost includes prep., freight and facL holdback) GREAT CLEANUP DISCOUNTS ON OVER 400 '75 CARS AND TRUCKS! BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS Starfire (#128787) ONLY $4277 ~Ti.J.L><;. 1975 GMC PICKUP (#5 12529) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s3577 BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS OMEGA (#104244) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '61 CAMAIO Radio w1tape, mags with wide ~res. (31328IJ '70 IOHHIEYIUE A1,1t o . tran s .. ai r conditi oni n g, power steering. (507CEL) '·7 1 MHCUIY Auto . tran s ., air conditioning , power brakes. !881DUJ) XLNT USED CAR TRADE-I NS '74 BUICK REGAL CPE. Landau top, full power & Sir. (486.JFHJ 5 3888 '73 BUICK APOLLO HATCHBACK Power steering g brakes. air. (347HZZI '69 BUICK WILDCAT Full power, tactory air, like new! (701EDR) 5 ~222 '74 CADILLAC ELDORADO . Has everything! { 183JPY) '74 CHEVY IEL AIR Full power, factory air. (058LI EJ '74 POHTIAC VEHTURA Full power. air. (094KAH) 53222 '70 PONTIAC GTO Full power, air. (YRV690J 5 1666 SPORT CARS PRICED TO SELL '72 OPEL GT 4 speed. (805FYW) '74 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER VELOCE 5 speed , custom wheels. only 2.000 miles. {331MPTJ '71 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 4 speed. (583FPLl '66 PORSCHE 912 Like new! (205KBY) '61 JAGUAR I 50 1 Fixed head coupe, sharpest In area. (0HW557) TO!ll call> pnct1 11 077 O<!lt1rred4 l*Y .... t\I IH''Ctl 1 1 •~6~1 .nc;I ..... I !it;..,.. 3e "'Onlhl oo al)(l<oval ol .,.,.... uMlil APR 1192 ... '64 JAGUAR 3.8 MAii II Automatic, wire wheer.. (0MJ336) "" -I 00 c: • Zz BUY or LEASE a second car with a 6-foot trunk! Datsun Li'l Hustler HEW 1975's & A FEW DEMOS! MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEKEND • ./ '74 61 0 COUPE Automatic. radio, #2858 53795 • { '74 610 4-DOOR Standard transmission. radio, #2872 53295 • { '74 710 WAGON Automatic, air conditioning, radkl, #2930 53895 XLNT VALUE TRADE-INS '73 DATSUN PICKUP Autorretic, custom interior. radio. #2613-R SEE TO APPRECIATE • '73 PINTO RUNABOUT Automalic. air conditioning. radio. one owner, low miles, #2664 • '73 DATSUN 610WAGON AutomatK:, radio, clean, low miles, hard to findl 11'417J 10 USED FIRE BIRDS to choose from Examples: '70 FIREllRD 6 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, heater, power steering. (20988J) $1589 • '74 ESPRIT Less than 8,300 mites. VB. automatic. factory air, radio. heater, power steenng. rallye wheels. Balance factory warranty. Beautiful. (525LFM) SAVE • &MORE XLNT USED CARS to choow from bamples: '72 POHTIAC SAFARI 9 passenger wagon. All the wagon luxuries incl. V8, auto .. factory air, P.S .. P.B .. power windows. till wheel. roof rack. wood grain sides and more. (749GBC) $2589 • '74 POHTIAC LE MANS Coupe. Loaded wtlh VB, automatic. air cond, vinyl roof. AM/FM stereo. power steering & disc brakes, ra11ye wh eels & more. (982MIA) $3889 • '72 PIHTO W /SUNROOF 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, (117723) $1589 • 3 IUGS to Choo .. '68 & (2) ·7o·s. 4 soeeds. 1 w/AM/FM stereo & 6 track tape. All Clean! Take one or take them allltl (XOM872} (923BLP) (566800) $1489 • '70 CORVETTE T-TOP 4 5 4 V -8 engine, air conditioning. l eather interio r . Pamp e red & preserved by reti e.ad U.S.M.C. colonel! (240BAT) SAVE • '70 FORD TORINO THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE '71 FORD LTD 2 door hard-top, power steering & brakes. vinyl rool. Cloth 1nter1or. air con·· d1tion1 ng, (075JNJJ 5 1695 '70 JAGUAR XJ-6 Air conditioning. AM/FM stereo. low miles, mint condition! (#54985) $AVE FINE USED LCARS 73 240 Zs ..• 2 to choose Factory air condilloning. t automa1 1c I 4-s peed. AM/FM stereo. mag sport wheels. both exceptional! (2 15.JAO & 134JEPI Your Choice s5395 '73 ELDORAQO CABRIOLET COUPE Electric Sunroof! Cabriolet top, leather interior, lull pwr .. fact air. hit wheel. stereo. door locks. etc. (426HST) $5895 •Includes 12.000 mile/ 12 month warranty. '73 CHEYELLE LAGUNA COUPE Totally equipped including \7rny1-ro01.-ra c t o r y air conditioning . powe r steering. brakes. seats, & window s. tilt steering wheel. A M/FM stereo w/8 track tape, new white 1----------1 sidewall tires. (3290HSVJ 72MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4 door hard-top, beautiful forrml black. cloth interior, twin comfort power seats with rec liner. power wind ows. tilt steering wheel. AM/FM st ereo. (961SNZl '72 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DOOR Hard top with only 27.000 mites, vinyl top, tapestry Interior. lactory air conditioning , power steeri ng & brakes. new Michelin radial tires. l----------I (334EIH) °""$2895 73 LINCOLN MK IV Gold Glamour leather Interior. Vinyl roof, AM/FM stereo, tilt wheel, c.ruise control, a sharp tuxury car with low miles. (389KXTJ '75 FORD GRANADA COUPE Tuxed o b l ack with matching vinyl interior. bucket seats, 6 cylinder engine . automatic transmission . power steering, white sidewall ---------1 radial tires. (973M~M) 74 COUGAR XR7 Ginger Brown Melallic. vinyl roof, twin comfort lounge seats. P. windows, P/seat. tilt wheel, & Cn.Jise control. Less than 16,000 miles. (13'4K08) '72 DA TSUH 510 STATION WAGON Faclory air conditioning, automatic transmission, radio, heater, new white sidewall tires. extra clean &, very low mites! (300GNI) ,, . 2 Door H .T .. automatic. radio. heater. power steering & brakes, air conditioning, vinyl roof, 1---------·1 raltye wheels. (197AFYJ $1489 • '69 RIVIERA With all the faciory extras including slereo. power windows, faciory air, rallye wheels. ll"inyt roof, & Very Oeant (27568) $1489 '75 OLDS OMEGA SALON 4 Dr . Sedan . Air conditioned. bucket seats with recliner. console, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo. A great economy car with luxury. (688MVI) COME IN TODAY! .. I I I Laguna/South Coast EDITION ' VOL. 68, NO. 226, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA Tod ay's Closing N. Y. Stocks THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1975 TEN CENTS Riverside Shootings Down Helicopter RIVERSIDE CAP) -A police helicopter was disabled by gun· fire and forced to land during a night of violence that left three persons wounded and an estimat- ed SO persons barricaded in a building in the predominantly Mexican-American Casa Blanca section. The wounded included two police officers. A young woman also "'as reported missing, a police spokesman said. A Special Weapons and Tactics Team from San Diego was on the scene preparing lo flush the persons from the building, described by police as a private residence. A police spokesman said shots were fired sporadical- ly this n1 orning from the build- ing. City police officers, deputies from the Riverside sheriff's of- I I • att1n Lucky Day Backfires A San Clemente man who acquired a female companion a rter an outing at the horse races told police today he awoke this morning to find his new found friend and $1,300 in cash missing. The San Clementean said he and the worn an had re - tui-ned to hi s south city re- sidence, had dinner, a few drinks and he said he had fallen asleep with her head on his lap. · At about 4 a .m . h e awakened to find the woman and the money in $100 bills missing. Bail Reduced For Coast Duo In Hash Case Two Orange Coast men who are among eight arrested in con- nection with an alleged con- spiracy to s muggle $13 .6 million in hashish from the Mlaa1e East have had their bail reduced after arraignment before a !ecleral magistrate in San Diego. The pair are James Hum- phries, 28, of 479-B Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, and Joseph Harvey Zeligs, 23. or 1924 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. Each was arraigned on smug· gling conspiracy charges this week in San Diego where they were r eported to be still in custody. Humphries, a UC Irvine graduate s tudent in computer science, won reduced bail or $50,000. A similar amount was set ror Zeligs . ' . . They are among s ix men 1n rederal custody in the alleged at- tempt to smuggle a ton of hashish in four phony computer shells. Authorities in Beirut, Lebanon, are holdii1g two Laguna Beach men in the same case. Lewis Mi chael Geiger and Michael Ross Hillman, both ?A and both giving their last address as 2009 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach, will be tried in Lebanon, officers said. They were arrested by authorities or that nation after al- legedly trying to arrange the shi pment or the hashish-laden computers a l an airport. Teens Nabbed .In Robbery Of Lagunan A 19-year-old Dana Point man and a 17-year-old San Juan Cap'istrano youth were. arrested by Laguna Beach Police early to- day following a st.rona: arm rob· bery at the hom_e of a Laguna Beach man. The 52-year -old victim telephoned palice at 12:50 a.m. and told 0CC1cer1 that two young men he had invited to his home early in the evening had just run out al the house with his pant.s, and his wallet. The wallet con- tained three dollars and several' credit cards. Two auapccls were spotted ·minutes later by Officers Michael Davis and Mark Miiler. Both suspects tried to nee on foot but were chased down. .John Robert Ulloa, 24311 Santa Clara Ave., Dana Point, and the juvenile were booked lnto city jail on suspicion or robbery. Tbe wallet •nd paot.s were re-covered near the vlct.im'1 home. pollceoald. Board Rejects Income · By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ot tM 0.Uf PllM SUff Capistrano Unified School Dis· lrict trustees have decided not to take advantage or legislation ex· peeled to become law that would allov.' them to beer up the dis- trict's fi scal 1976 budget by up to SSJJ.000. ' In Laguna Beach, school trustees have not considered a position on the income adjust· ment legislation. The Lagµna district could receive a max- imum or $65,000. An aide to Gov. Edmund Brown :rr.' said this morning that it was likely that Bro..n would sign the income adjustment bill. The aide said, however, that it is likely Brown will allow only an S88 million increase in statewide sc hool spending, rather than the SllS million max· imum allowed by the bill. If Brown selects the lower figure, the maximum amounl that Capistrano district could have claimed would have been $429,000. The corresponding figure in the Laguna Beach dis- trict would be $50,000. The bill would allow the dis· <See CUSD, P age A2l Fred Bremer, College Head, Steps Down By RUDI NIEDZIELSKJ Dr. Fred H. Bremer, president or Saddleback College since 1969, has stepped down to assume classroom teaching duties. Bremer, whose controversial reign at the college attracted widesperead publicity, will be the highest-paid teacher al the college when classes resume Sept. 4. He will fulrill the last year or his $35,000-a-year administrative contract teaching 16 hours a week in the business science division. A tenured Saddleback teacher, Br emer will subsequently be en· tered on the instructor's salary schedule but will earn a salary comparable to his present one. No orticial announcement about the change in his status was made by the college other than to list him as an Instructor in business math and business communications in the college's fall catalogue. College orficials say Bremer's status was changed durtng an ex- !Seo BREMER , Page A!) 'MEA N 111JEF ' GETS MEDALS SEA1TLE (UPI) -The 1hief went through the house tossing drawers open. smashing two lelevi1lon screens. stealing· jewelry, helping hlmselr to bacon, eggs aod used the stove -and then did something really mean. The thief stole three &old meda]s won by, Bridget Lee Schrai:ler. 11, In 'the regional special Olympics In June. 8ridi•I. who •ulfers from a learnlna dl.sabWly, had trained by runnlnc around the b1ock eney day, 1wlmml1111 and jog. lint: to a 1topwatch. • fi ce and California highway patrolmen surroundt.>d lhe build· ing and swept a nearby cornfield' where the violence rirst erupted late Wednesday night. Officers swept the field when it was thought some persons were hiding there. Violence broke out when police arrived in the Casa Blanca area to investigate the discovery or a wounded man on the front lawn of a residence. A crowd was gathered around the wounaed man's pickup truck nearby and when the orricers went to ques- tion them, the crowiJ ran into the cornfield and exchanged shots with police, the spokesman said. orfi cials said the police helicopter was disabled· by a s hotgun blast from the ground and forced to make an emergen- cy landing. None of the officers .aboard was injured, they said. • 1cte • • • ~ -!'· . !.It N ight Lights Replicas of circa i920 street lights like these in Laguna Niguel soon will be installed in Laguna Beach as part of a $203,000 utility undergrounding project near Victoria Beach. Residents of the neighborhood are paying about $1,600 each lo bring the poles down and put the wires un· derground. Police Asking Help In Hunt for Rapist Detectives appealed today for help from the public in the search for a scarred rapist who has at·. tacked and r obbed five women in Newport Beach and Laguna· Beach during recenl months. The suspect, who assertedly went to great lengths to converse with his victims while he held them at knifepoint, bears scars on his cheek and abdomen. Newport Beach detective Ken Smith said the man has told his victims that he suffered the wounds in Vietnam when a young Viet Cong blew up a truck he was in. Smith said that the man has sandy to brown hair which is wavy and cut short, along with a thin moustache. He weighs about 185 pounds ~ stands five feet, 11 inches tall. Smith said that information ob- tained from victims show that the suspect worked for a time In the Phoenix: area, possibly at the Reynolds Aluminum plant there, and that he has a knowledge or electronics. His standard pattern, Smith said, is to quietly creep into a re- sidence and accost s leeping vie· tlms. Jn one instance he politely repl11ced a window soreen when he left ; In another he o££ered to lock the front door upon leaving. But despite the willingness to help, the man is considered dangerous because he has been armed with a rour-inch·long Ir.nil•. Smith sugiested lha.t citizens with lnlormation can cantacl the Newport Beach or Lquna Beach Police Depa.rtmenll. .1 PO LITE BUT DANGEROUS Drawing of Rape.Suapect No Sailboat F.ound LONG BEACH CAP) -The search ror a missing sailboa.t bas been moved to shore af\er three days of combing lhe Pacific failed to turn up any traces ol the craft, the Coast Guard said Wed - nesday. Charles Rusisel l, owner oCthc houRel>oat Big Mac, said an elderly couple aboard a 25-foot saJlboat had requested at.ow Sun· d1y near Catalina lslalKI and that the boat broke loose about 15 minutH alter It was taken un- dertow. I Authorities said the wounded man, tentatively identified as Steve Clark, 28, had been stabbed three times and shot onC'e . He un- derwent emergency surgery al Riverside General 1-lospital and was reported in critical condi- tion. Two police orricers. SJ..,rt. Mik e Carter and Sgt. Ben Castleberry. suffered gunshot wounds. The police, spokesman said Castleberry was struck by a -- Funding Charges Claimed By GARY G RANVILLE otllw Dao Ur Pilot SUff Informed sources said today that Orange County Grand Jury voted Wednesday evening to in- dict County Supervisor Robert Battin on relony charges related to campaigning at taxpayers ex- pense. Battin and his attorney, Mall Kurilich , were not available ror comment this morning. And there was no word from Di.strict Attorney Cecil Hicks' of· fice. · But members or Battin's staff 1aid they learned this morning their boss had been indicted. However, they were unable lo provide detail& of the charges. An indictment by a grand jury is not a declaration m guilt. ll means the jury believes there is sufficient cause to bring the mat- ter to a trial in which guilt or in· nocence will be determined. The 42-year·old county s upervisor has been the subject or a seven-week Grand Jury in· vestigation centering around his unsuccess rul 1974 bid ror the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. During t he investigation it is known that inves tigators for the district attorney talked to Bat- tin's staff as well as former staff members. . It is believed that the possible· charges being considered in· eluded: -Conspiracy to misuse county employes and supplies. -Misuse or county runds in the rorm of postage, paper and other s upplies. · -Misuse or county funds by utilizing county paid employes - members or his s tarr -to cam- paign on county time. Such charges normally are ac- companied by allegations of e m· beulement and various rorms of grand theft. It is known that the investiga- tion dipped into the Santa Ana supervisor's political past to in- clude his 1972 successrul cam· paign for re-election. Battin spent four and a hall hours Wednesday behind closed doorswi\htheGrandJuey. !Seo BATTIN, Page 1\2) Squid Wave Passes By South Coast South Coast beaches have been virtually un affected by an in· vasion of squid onto strands along the San Diego County shoreline. San Clemente Lifeguard Lt. Lynn Hughes said only three or the tentacled marine mollusks were sighted Wednesday. Reports said thousands of sqt.dd were washing up on a 60- mile stretch of beach between San Clemente and the Mexican border. Laguna Beach Lifeguards said no squid were sighted along Art Colony beaches. The squid 1ighted in San Clemente were about a Coot long and pink-purple ln color, Hughes said. Squid have a parrot-like beak capable or poisonous bites. Hughes said, hbwever, that· the beak is so small that danger lo swimmers in nea:Ugible. "No one's in peril -unless they slip on a squid like a banana peel," llu1be1 quipped. shotgo.1n blasl but "'3S savL-<l by his flak jackcl. Doctors rcrnovt.-'d 10 pellets rrom his f :.11.:c <tnd sidt.'. The missing "'Oman v.·as iden· tiried by polict• only as '"K <tlhy " and was be li eved lo be 22. She was r c porlt'd t u he Clark's girlfriend , but the c ircumstances of her disappea rance were nol immediately clear: Police s aid the wounded man's pickup truck had its tir('S slasht.'CI and its windows s m ashed. Dail' PilOI Slall Pl'lol• HEADED FOR TRIAL? County Supervisor Battin Clemente Womnn's Trial Set By JACK Cl-I APPELL Olllle Dell' PllOISUtf The murder trial or a former San Clement e woman arrested after her two children died in the fire of her Arkans as trailer home will begin Wednesday in Pulaski. County Di strict Court. Shelia Lessley , 20, formerl y con\'i('ted of child abuse In the San Clemente beatings and burn· ings of her 4-year-old son Jessie, races two counts in Arkansas or murder by ars on. Jessie and hi s infant brother Adam died Feb. 12 when the trailer in which they were.living witll their mother caught (ire. Arkansas authorities have charged that the fire was de· liberately set. 1£ convicted, l\.1rs. Lessley could be given the death penalty. Prosecuting Attorney Arlene Heath has said the case is being prepared in a manner which could allow that penalty to be given. Mrs . Lessley fled to Arkansas with her 4-ycar-old son rollowing "'°' sentencing but before serving a 60-day jail sentence in Orange County ror child abuse. CSeeTRIAL, Page AZ> Ora age C..a at <=--~ -' --""'· W e ather The us u al night and morning low c louds and · fog near the coast, c learing to mostly sunny in the a(· ternoon Friday. Hi ghs near 70 al the beaches and ranging (rom low to mid-80s inland. I NSIDE T ODAY. Jock Scott"s brother says the fPOrls . oct,vi&t o/fered to turn Potty Hearst over to the FBI for money. Walter Scott oho said he ho.I seen . P.atty several timt.s. 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He questioned the com- ·mission 's now granting use or the facility to another party for the Magpie concert. "I told the commission that I , as a pri\'ate t·itizen , ·~:d not believe it was a s uitable place, but that I . as a businessman, wanted touse it.'' J cnkins s a.id. tic said the commission was led a stray by letters of pre- fere nce a nd unkeepable pro· mises made by th e concert prc>- moter. "'If they impose all the stan- dards they say they are going lo impose .... the kids arc going to walk oul of the dance. ·'How anybody can coun. t enance putting a rock and roll dance on and then continue the ban on s moking and drinking is incongruous to any rational in- dividual," J enkins said, refer- ring lo a commission refusal to revise the no-smoking and pro- hibition against use of alcohol at the city facility. He said he believes drinking will be a problem at the dance. •'The high school age group is strongly into drinking ... mostly beer, but they are a drinking crowd," he said. "A parent knows what his de. portment was when he was a kid and he assumes his kid is not do- ing that. That's a bunch of foolish ness," J enkinssald . Board Hires School Growth Con$ultant Laguna Beach school trustees have hired a consultant to perform a $4,500 study on student growth that can be expected in the next 10 years within. the school di.strict. Employment or the consultant, John Murray, was recommended by the Facility Planning Com· mittee. The group is researching the future classroom needs o { the sc hool district . The existing five schools are near capacity. Murray will develop a com· pulerized program to project stu· dent enrollment. lie also will de- \'elop estimates on future re- sidential dc\'elopment within the district O\'er the next ten years. Communist Base Weaker LISBON, Portugal CU PI ) - The Communi st Party's power base in the army began crumbl· ing ·today under the combined Jmpact of a n assault by moderate officers and the far left. The breach became apparent in a decision by Gen. Carlos Fabiao, the army chief-of·slaffl to reform the army's powerfu political action command, whi ch has consistently allied itself with the Communist Party. ' ORANGE COAST ~C DAILY PILOT T ... ()> ..... (H\1 0001 , P•IOl w!lh ""'i<.h" f""' b<he<ll 1,... ""'"'' P""· ''pub""'""~-o ... 0<4"'11" U..•1 """''""'"'! (O"'pa n, \•-•I< ........... .,~ oull!•-'MoM•~ """""h '''""' '"' <o•I• .....,,., ~·-I l>••<h, .,,.nhnQI"" U-oth l o"" Mln ........ "'""•• ~•<l<ll•b•<> \I•"~' •nil u.,.. ... , ... ,.,,...,,., .. (0~\t " ,,...,,, •«11<>0.ol l<l•t•o.n " .,..n .. •11•0 !.4t''""•I• -''""'""-•k• l>""<•P•I p..ibh\ho<>Q pl~nl " •I Jll) W.11 I>~• 51',t!, Co<tf Mf>•, (f ll!o• "'" '7Ut Robert N. Wet'd P•t~ICN"I •"" f'<lhU ..... , Jack. A. 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Buzzing Off Bees Scatter Movie Acton KANAB, Utnh (AP) -Cowboy star J ames Ar· ness has handled a lot of hombres In his day. But .aJong wilh the rest of a movie company filrning here Wednesday, he nearly panicked when a s warm of bees descended. Joe Santley, a spokesman for MGM Studios, said filrning for un upcoming Ame1·ican Broa d casting Company television movie, "The Macahans,'' was in progress in Johnson Canyon, nine miles east of here, when the bees suddenly appeared. He said the fi lm's female lead, Eva Marie Sa.int, ::11X>tted the black cloud of bees. She said she looked up when s h e heard what sounded like the ''hum of a motor.'' The group of actors and technicians froze while the swarm buzzed around and departed without in· ructing any s tings. 'Encouraging' Impact of Petaluma Decis.ion Unclear By LAURIE KASPER Oft"-D•UY Piiot SUll It's still too soon for Irvine city officials and lr\'ine Company president Raymond L. Watson to determine any effects from the favorable ruling on Petaluma's growth controls handed down Wednesd ay by the U .S. Court of Appeals. But Mayor Art Anthony did say the decision sounded encourag· ing. The city, along with 41 other communities, entered. the case in suppo rt o f the Northe rn California city as a friend of the court. "We figur ed it was money down the tube," said the mayor. Last year, a lower court held that Petaluma·s restriction on new housing violated a constitutional right to travel. But city attorney J ames Erickson said tod a y , ''If Petaluma 's position is sustained, ours certainly is." If the federal trial court had said the city had no power to re· gulate growtb at alt, then Irvine may ha\'e fa ced problems, he said. Howe\'er , Irvine's growth con- trols are les s stringent than Petaluma 's, the attorney noted. The "Petaluma Plan" limited growth to 500 units for a five· year period. Irvine's policy does not limit building in terms of numbers. Rather , developers m ust ac· cumulate a certain number of points. representative of the facilities and services, such as sewers and police and fire pro- tection, which are available in the area, before they can proceed with their plans. The Petalu ma decision , however , does make the city's position "stronger," Erickson said. Watson said he couldn't talk about the case because he doesn't Cul ly know the basis for the court's decision. "But what can be said is that a more basic issue is the fact of growth." He said the need for more housi ng a nd additional e mployment is b ecoming in· creasingly critical. "Som ething must be done about it and simply saying 'not here' ignores t he problem," he said. "It just shifts it somewhere else so we must take positive steps to"A-·ard a solution.'' When it is decided that new homes and jobs can 't occur in one locality, then ''all of us '' have the obligation to say where and how they can occur, he said. Stereo Sets · Gifts to County Aides Described A Tandy Corporation executive testiJied Wednesday that he gave $4 ,300 worth ol merchandise to three Orange County assessor ·!!; office officials, including two $700 llitereo sets to former BS· sessor Andrew Hinshaw, now a consressman. Tandy vice presid~t James Buxton's tale of gift giving cam~ on the opening day cl former as· sisstant assessor George Upton's bribery trial. In all, Buxton said, from 1969 through 1972 he gave two stereos to Hinshaw, one to Assessor Jack Val lerga and one .stereo as well as an $800 boat generatorto Upton: The fifth stereo was donated to a power boat squadron for use as a ratne prize at Upton's request, Buxton testified. According to the Gr and Jury indictment that brought Upton to trial on three bribery charges, the Tandy girts w ere exchanged for favorable assessments. But under cross examination, Buxton denied that the purpose of the gills was to influence the three officials' actions or de.. cisions. However, Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi in· troduced into evidence a 1969 Jet· ter to Buxton frorn Tandy's tax manager, James Tabor. In his letter, Tabor told Buxton gifts should be treated as an ex· pen.se to help lighten the com- pany's property t ax burden. Lik e Upton , Buxton was named in the Grand Jury indict· ment that charged both men with bribery. Last month, h.owever, the s ilver-haired Texan was granted immunity from prosecution and the charges against him were di~missed. Wednesday, Buxton appeared as a prosecution wi tness a11d ad· milted meeting nt vorioul) times wilh Jlinshaw, Vullerga and Up· ton to discuss the handling or im· ported merchandil:ie to wssurc the company a t a x break. Under cross cxamin::ati on hy d efense attorney Stan J ones, Buxton admitted that 1-lln:ihaw aide Chip Cleary asked him in 1973 to sign an affidavit. "At no time did l give or did I authorize any merchandise to be given to Congressman J-linshaw or any person in the Orange County assessors's office.'' the affida\'il read in part. Buxton admitted the statement \\'as not true and th~1t he had , in fact, given gifts to Hinshaw as well as Vallerga and Upton. He said when Upton in 1969 picked up the first stereo set the assessor's offi cio.II \'.Tole out a check to cover the purchast•. ··But I tore it (the check) up and thre w i t in the waste b asket,'' Buxton testified. He said Upton ofrered to pay for a second stereo and that offer was rejected, but in the ensuing transactions Upton made no at- tempt to pay. The stereos "'e re traced in parl last March to Hin shaw ·.s apart- mentin Alexandria. Va . It was there that Capiz.zi and in\'estigator John Coleman, after obtaining a warrant, recovered evidence that was used in a Grand Jury in vestigation leading to Hinshaw's indictment on 15 felony counts two months later . Included a mong the charges agai nst the Republi can con· gressman is an allegation that he received a bribe, a Tandy stereo set. Petaluma Decision Initiates Opinions A variety of op1mom on the growth·limiting Petaluma court decision was voiced Wednesday by city officia ls of Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. Clay Dillman, senior planner (or the city of San Clemente. Fro• Page A I "We either do that, through planning and controlled develop- ment, or we'll be faced with truly unmanageable .growth to ever· The 9th Circuit Federal Court yone'.s d etriment,"headded. of Appeal s . Wedn es d ay "Through good design review and planning standards, we can control and get good develop· ment without g'oing to those ex· tremes,'' Dillman said. BREMER ..• ecuti\'e session last April by mutual agreement. Bremer was censured by the Orange County grand jury for writing a letter on land use t o the Coast Commission r egarding land owned . by a trustee. The result of that cl05ed-door session was never made public and Bremer 's name did not ap- pear OD the COiiege's rail inslruC· tor list. Robert Bartholomew, presi· dent or the board of trustees, who was present at the executive session when the change of status occurred, could not be reached because he was on vacation. How ever, former trustee President Patrick Backus, said that the assignment change was never intended to be a secret. "I assumed th at Otis (the an· nouncement) was taken care of. There was never any attempt to deceive the taxpayers." he said. Backus added that it was his impression Bremcr·s reassign· ment w ou ld be a nnounced through the campus public in- formation ortice. "My opinion of Dr. Bremer is that he's a good teacher and that he is well-qualiried to go into the classroom.'' said Backus, a member of the original board that hired the 52·year-old ad · ministrator. Bremer, ol 1195 E . First St., Tustin, came to the Mission Viejo . ca mpus holding the duaJ titles of superintend ent-president, He resigned as superintendent in June, 1974 but r etained the title of college president. During the past year he worked on several special adminlstraUve projects under the direction ol his suc - cessor as Superintendent, Dr. Robert Lombardi. Reached at his flome today Bremer said, "I a m looking forward to m y new assign ment, which t requested m ysdl. l lhlnk it will be interesting. chall~glng and rewarding." Girls' Clubs Set Children's Circus A pic.nic and chlld.ren·produced circus planned by Orange COunty Girls' Clubs for Thursday in Laguna Beach ha.a been. can. celled because of dlCncuJUcs In scheduling. Jn its place. the Lagun~ Beach Girl!!' Club wi ll hold a fa mily pic- nic al 6 p.m. Aug . 29 al Bl uebird Park In Laguna Beach. The club drama group will perform at the eel tocelher. The ~vent ls public. Even with Wednesday's ruling, overtUl'Jled a ruling last ye~ by a Petaluma 'had established a however the case may not be lower court ~hie~ hel~ Uiat the formula whereby developers closed. ' ~.em California city's laws would compete for a limited Gordon Blac kley, executne 1 ~ng . development was un-number of new housing starts vi ce president of the Assoeia ed constitutional. ea~h year. The formula as~ri~ Building Industry of Northe Bob Joseph. Laguna Beach points for a development ~ .1m- California, vowed after the rul· planning director, sai.d he tell \ pact. on the to"'•n's mun1c1pal ing was announced, "We're go-that. with the. overtunung of the ser,v1ces. ing to the Supreme court with original opinion, Lag.~a Beach We h":ve plenty of controls ~o this ·• and other coastal cities could get quality growth and thats · tum to growth limiting laws to wh at we are after . The higher preserve their communities. standards to weed out the cha!f BATTIN •.. Before meeting in secret with the jury, the First District supervisor s aid he hoped to persuade the jurors that there was no wrongdoing in his unsuc · cess ful 1974 ca mpaign tor statewide office. But when he left the jury room at 4:15 p.m ., Wednesday, Battin dejectedly said things hadn't gone as well as he hoped and hur· ried off with hi s attorney. Wed- nesday night, he attended a politica l fund r a ise r f or Westminster City Councilman Phil Anthony, a possible 1976 can· didate for the seat on the boa.rd of supervisors that Battin m ay aband on to run tor state senator. The F irst District supervisor is a once divorced bachelor and. in private life, an attorney. He is a former Naval officer and a graduate of Ha s tings Law Sc hool . Battin has ser\'ed on the boa.rd or supervisors since 1968. He is one of the board's two represen· tatives on the Orange County Transit Di stric t Board of Direc· tor s and the Local Ag ency Formation Commission . Chief Dams Talks Again LOS ANGELEi CAP) -Police Chief Edward Davit expanded his attack on permissive offlclab and defended his officers aayin1. "More white people were shot fatally by police officers l ast year than black people." "So, we don't discriminate," said Divis, whose outspc>ken cr1Ucism or late has been leveled against the women's liberaUon movement, Firs t Lady Betty Ford, the CaJJfornla Legillllture Md City Atty. Burt Pines. Addressing a packed news con· (ere.nee Wednesday, Davia IC· cused Pines of 1cceptin1 con· tributions from ''pOmograph4!rl . , . bookmakers ... proatJtutes ..• and from people who run«· sa.nlzed m1.s1a.1e parlors. • "This decision will be of con-as far as developers who do not siderable tnterCJit to Laguna," meetthestandards. Joseph said. I can see that this "We get the same res ult would be a landmark case for w ithout chaotic growth ,'' many towna especially coastaJ Dillman said. towns," Joseph said. J a m es Mocalis, San Juan Another view was offered by Capistrano city manager, said Pedestrian, 73, Killed In Newport A 73-year·old San Francisco man was killed instantly early this morning when he was struck from behind by a car as he waUc.ed along a dark section or Paci(ic Coast Highway in Newport Beach. James Daniel Cronin suffered ratal head and jntemal injuries when he was hit at 12:40 a.m. by an eastbound car driven by David Calandra, 23, of 32911 Pa1eo Del Amor, San JuWD Capistrano. Traffic investigator James Donaldson said that Calandra was driving within the speed limit ln the slow lane of the hiahway about 800 feet east of Balboa Boulevard In West NewpGrt. Suddenly the driver saw the victim in front of his car and found that there was no way lo avoid a collision. '''nlere was no time to even hit the brakes before the impact," Donaldson said. He added that the driver was not held at fault. The only wltne11 to the acci· dent was a passenger ln the car, aod police had no information on the destination of the victtm or why he w1s walklng ln a traffic lane. The stretch or roadway was ex· tremely dark. Doutdlon said, and the vlctlm '• clothing was dark as well. Cronin was declar«I dead at the scene by c oroner's in· ve1U11at.or1. Workweek Reduced AUBURN (U PI) -Piecer County 1upervlsor1 have decided to reduce the workweek of county employe1 from .0 to 37.5 hours as a n economy move to help balance the county'• budget. his city had taken a different ap- proach toWard the same end as Petaluma, but did not feel the decision would have a great im· pact. Mocalis n oted that the city had formulated its own land use management code alter months of work by staff and hearings by the city counci l. "The main thrust of the code is to maintain a high quality en- vironment, insure adequate open space, limit noise and air pollu· lion and provide parks. "Rather than .say we're trying lo limit growth. we're seeking to maintain a high quality o( en· vironment for the community. "Jn· that sense, controlling growth is a part of Lhe attempt to maintain a high quality environ- ment," Moc alls .said. The original Petaluma de· cision was trumpeted as the de- ath knell for advocates of con- trolled growth as by developers and tbcir representatives. The building industry had ·challenged Petaluma's law and a year ago a U .S. District court ruled it unconstitutional because it limited a person's right to travel and settle. Jn overturning lhat deci9ion, the appeals court said limiting growth "Is rl!tionally related to the social 01nd en\'ironmcnlal welfare of the co mmuni~. •· ... Laguna Due Beauty Title Thomaa Riley, county fifth dls· trtct aupervlsor , will preaent the 1975 Orange County Cleanup and Beautlftcallon Award to Lag:una Beach city olnclal1 Monday a/. temoon. L111una Beach received the aw a rd from th e Board of SUpervisors Au g. 5. Il commends the development of Mnin Beach PiU'k and the city's tlreet tree planting procram. JUley will prcJient the award to Mayor Roy Holm at 3 p.m. at Cl· ty llall. \ • \ .. Diners See Man ~lled HOLL vw'lioo CAP) - Dozens or d iners watched and then Oed in cCar early today as a man puml)t.'CI .three bullets I nto u restaurant owne r, police said. Daniel li ong, 36 , t;lumpcd to the floor of his An1eri c a n ·Orienlal Cafeteria and was taken lo Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital where he died two hour:> after the pred11wn in· cident, a spokes man said. A bu s bo y a l the re s taurant, J ame s Hayman, 19. was cpptured by two patrolmen as he fled out the door, authorities said. fie was booked for investigation of murde<.i, police said. Fro• Page Al CUSD .... trict s lo draw i n m ore money during the current fiscal year by in creasing local property tax rates. The Ca pistrano tax r ate, already up 61 cents over Jast year, could ha\'e gone up another nine to 12 cents. Jn Laguna Beach, another three to fi ve cents C'ould be tacked onto the pre\'iously approved six cent tax rate increase. Capistrano trustees decided to hold lh e budget at the $20 million figure at a special meeting Tues· day ni ght. Supt. J erome Thornsley had recommended the board seek the additional money. Trus tees. however, said it would not be fair to increase the tax rate further and that the budget as it now stands is worka- ble. Laguna Reach Supt. Robert Sanchis today said the board would not consider the income :.1djustment until the governor takes a.c tion on the bill . Should it be signed into law, Sanchi s said any new money the district might be able to raise s hould go into the $125,000 gener al reserve account. The reserve figure -about two percent of the overall budget-is lower than that considered de- sir able by school rin a n ce authorities, he said. Tribute Paid To Waterman Laguna Beach County Water District directors recently paid tribute to the late Paul W. Waterman Jr., a distri ct director from July 1968 un til his death two weeks ago. Directors unanimously adopt· ed a resolution commending and c.-ommemorating Mr. Waterman tor his ser\'ice to the district. "He was a very astute board men1ber," said water board !>resident Richard Jahraus. ~1r. Waterman was a r etired corporate vice president of Security Pacific Bank. Fro• Page A I TRIAL ••• Ostensibly. the woman who was pregnant with the second child. was to leave Jessie with re- l ativ~s in that state. Shenever re· turned lo Orange County to serve her time. Her husband J ohn Lessley was cOnvicted ot felony child abuse and is in state prison servin& time. San Clemente Det. Roger Wiberg said the San Clemente child beating case came to llch~ when a neighbor noticed little Jessie wandering around the neighborhood. The child waa dressed in a pair of training pants and bruises and wounds showed on his body. Wiberg said the ch.ild was cov· ered with bruises and welts. lie had been burned on the face wilh cigarellN and on the instep of his leet. An investiga tion into lhe Orange County judicial handling of the Lessley case reoenUy con· eluded with a declaraUon that there was no judiciatnegUgenc'e on the part of officials who al· lowed Mrs. Lessley to take custody of her child . Testimony given dur1ng a pre--- llmlnary hearing in the Arkansas killings revealed lhat the woman 's lack of emotion when telling of her babies' deaths made Fire Investigator 0 . H. Henry suspicious, Mrs. lfeath said . f What had been a routine in· vestigatlon into the trailer fiN was expanded. State Police Fire lnvcsUfator Owen Philpotte w1s , called 1n and d.JscO\lered are11 · where It appeared ~osoUne had been poured benealb the trailer. lnside it was found that the kitchen eas stove had been Je(l on and , authorities a.ssert, lhe gas furnace had been tampered with. Coroner's findings Indicated the children had been burned to death, Mra. Heath said. Sonre Tips Saving on Food Takes Thought Hy SYLVI A PORTER If you make an error 10 buyl111o( ru rn1ture, you're almost surt~l y stuck. IL ma.J\.Lake you YC<1rs to correct your 1nistakc and you 'll probably i!bme out with a painful loss. But 1r you makt::! a n e rror In buyi ng frwl, you can c1uickly learn from you!" mistakt' _an1I df1vs later come out 11hcad when you again ~o sho1)p1ni.: for (ootJ. Food iii among the bi ggest items tn our CCJt!:t of livJ ng and 1t is the one arcc1 where you can start s .t ving subst11nlial· ly fronl the day you de· lermlne to concentrate on sodo1ng Money's Worth TO BE SPF.CIFIC, llERE are some keys to saving : ,Plan before you go shopping. Always have a pad handy so you l'OJO note food items you need as yoursupphes run low. \\'hen your shopping list is r eady, go over 1t to be sure you have t'hos cn foods on the ba8is of their nutritional value - nol on the basis or their ''taste app<"al. '' /\void s n ~1 cks -amon~ the most expensive food extras you can buy. 'fhey can easily add IO percent to vour weeklv food bill but be among the least valuable nutMt1onally. -Keep in n1i nd -as you make out your food li sts and ac- tually shop !or food -what you'll do with 1nev1table lef- tovers. If you plan to make spli t pea soup using a hambone, for example, buy the split peas wh en yo u buy th e ham. -KEEP R F.t'ORDS OF prices you're paying particul arly for such big items as meat -and sh1f\ your me nu s as prices dictate. -Shop lhe s pecials and stock your freezer and pantry with foods you need or ""'ant when they arc marked down -Consider quality 1n relation to your use ot the food . IC you're using corn as part of another dis h, you 'll do Just as well with a less expensive form of corn. -Check the prices or pnvate vs. naltonally advertised brands of foods. Every food cha1n and many independent stores sell pr1vate·labcl foods; at savings r unrung to as much as 20 percent. -Check the containers with care when you buy frozen food s and never buy an item that is covered with frost -Buy such food s as meat by cost per portion rather than by over-all pnce. Divtde the price of the amount you purchase by the n umber of portions the a mount will supply. • -8li\' SUCll FOODS as bread or cereals by cost per ounce or pound. See which package offers the most weight for the identical price. -Compare package si:~es in relalion lo how qwckly you will consume the contents The "family economy size" 1s no bargain to you if you end up throwina: out a lot of lef- tovers. -Analyze the r eal cost of cook ing from scratch The cost of 1ngred1cnls lo prep11re something at home may sometimes be more than the prepackaged eqwvalcnl - especially if staples are left over. -Save money by comparing di rferent for ms of food.- fresh. canned. rrozen, chilled, and dn ed . --Always r emember the seasonal specials But don't buy lhe first ul a crop, pnces will go down as the supply in- creases. -Weigh the cost of gasoline -and time -in choosing a supermarket. The le<l!>t expensive supermark et in your area almost surely won't be the cheapest if you have to drive twice the distance to reac h 11. -SUBSTITUTE AMONG protein foods as pnces d1catc. Try beef or pork hver instead of calf liver ; poultry instead of red meats, bean, cheese and egg dishes instead of meat dishes -Ust.> the rt.>c 1pes and food.buying tips offered to you by the Department or Ag n culture, your local consumer or- ganization and your local newpaper 's food editor. -Also use the Agn culture Department's publications, wh ich are designed to help you -available from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. 20402. -1-lunt for the nutnl1on bargains and don't overbuy meat. Use the guides developed by the U.S. Depart ment of Agricullure on the minimum amounts of each type of food we should consume daily for proper nutnt1on. 28"0 of Sal,es Detroit Backing Off On Import 'Threats' DETROIT CU Pl) -Aller seven m o nt hs of Im ports grabbing record shares of the car market, Detroit auto makers have Just about given up any thought of pushing the little cars back into the sea. ll 's doubt(ul they'll even get th e imports down much below the one of every five sales they·ve been capturing in this country, a sharp jump rrom two years ago when they averaged below 15 percent of the market. '1JT'S NOT JUST higher gasoline prices or the belief that imports are that much more fuel e(ficient," says David Eisenberg, au t o analyst for the Wa..11 Street firm oC Sanford Bernstein and Co. "There's also the percep· lion that imports are a better value and import dealer or- ganizations are expanding in· tonewareas.'' Imported cars have been strong on the Ea!!lt and West coasts for two decades They accounted for 30 percent of all the cars sold 10 Ca1Uomia in 1973 and throu1h the first nve mont.b.11 of this year 40 pet"Cent -twice the national a•erage. ' Jn Connecticut, lmport11 moved from 22 percent or slln two years ago to 32 per· cent thlt year. •But, even with those in· creaaea, the future trend ol imported. car 1ale1 appean to be Ued to improvementa in such sutes aa Georfl•, Ob.lo, Texas and Wl1cons1n -1t11les where imported cu dealen u1ed lo be few •nd r.r . between. ' ~N HIGH GEAR) IN GEORG IA , imports moved from 14 percent oC sales two years ago to better than 20 percent this year. They went from 9.5 percent to 12 4 percent in Ohio, 13.4 per- cent to 17.6 percent in Texas: and from 8 percent to 13.5 per- cent In W1 scons10. "The facl that import de- aler or ganizat ions are ex- panding into areas untouched (or many years is one of the primary reasons (or their ex· p a nd l n g share of th e market, .. says Eisenberg. "Unless Detroit can come up with competilive products, the imports will remain stronger t han most people think. "I 'd think Detro1L will have to make some very major ef· forts to roll them back to 15 percent, which ls unlikely." The first real m ajor com· petiUon to the small, fuel· effictent imports 11 General Motors' Che•ette, smaller than anythlnt Detrott ls now rolling out with fut.l economy expected to be close to 40 m iles per 1allon on the bJ.Jhway. Jta succe11, says Elsen· bere, will depend largely on tta price a nd how well it"s equipped. Tho Ford Motor Co. will counter wi th stripped venions of Its subcompact Pinto. A move that could bmcldire lf it becomes too butc. 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S 1 '11; '" I"' IOJI J 11~• \<lo ,,,...,_.,1.MM 2 u ··-"'*"'IJll .. , J 10 .... ,"' ' ' Inventory WAS}IJNGTON {UPl) -Retail and wholesaJe businesses increased in- ventories in June for the r1rst time in five months. the Commerce Depart- ment said Tkursday in another strong indication tfl al the recession 1s com· 1ng lo an e nd Retail inventories rose $175 million and ~hole.sa l e $85 million to end four months of liquidation which had con· lri.buted to a s lowdown in industrinl production and higher uncmploy· ment. Procter P r ofit NEW YORK !AP\ -Procter & Gamble Co.. maker of detergents, food products and other consumer goods, said prof1LS rose 3 percent in the fourth quarter and 5 percent (or the full 19'14 ·75 fiscal year. ln the quarter ended June 30, the company eaf'ned $65 million or 79 cents a share, compared with $63 _ million or 76 cents a share ei year ajl:o. Net worldwide sales l"05e 18percent to $1.S billion from $1 .3 billion the com - parable period last year. I \ •• DAIL V PILOT Thursd!Y, Auguat 14, 1975 TV Tornado Town So Long, Centeroille CENTERVILLE. Ga. !U PI) - Weather forecaste•s at the National '\\'eather Service say they were re- ·ueved that tht• town of Centerville h as finally been destroyt.-d by a Lornado - on a television soa p opera . Forecasters at the service's l\1 acoo office said tht'Y were swamped with phone calls fro1n residents of this Cen- tral Georgia l'Om munity who took ''As the World Turns·· too seriously. ON TH•: SOAP OPF.R,\, tornado warnings "''ere put out to a fictional tewn that a tornado "'as "moving nor theast. SC\'Cn miles from Cen- ter vill e ... For ecaster Gl'nc l\1 e rritt said viewers in 1-louston County "·ere not \l.'atching carcrutly until they heard \he tornado w~rn ing nlcntioning their lO\li'll. GARY DE VEY SA.ID TllE \li'calher service of(ice's phone was "ringing off the hook '.' with calls for three days. It took the fictional tornado three d ays to rearh "Centerville," "'ilh t he ...,·eekend off, he said. ..People caught on like an Orson Well~s rumor ... said Devey. "They thought thE' TV y,·as the real thing. Al first 1 knew nothing about it but one of our n1en 's 'A'ives watch1...>d it.·· • Devey said t he most call s came on r.1.onday "'hen the TV town was des troyed a nd there were heavy clouds in the sky. Goldbrick Returning To Work? Hollywood Sex Trade Under Fire HOLLYWOOD (UPll -A group of Hollywood residents who (ear new businesses are turning the nation 's old movie capital into its new sex capital h a v e b a nded together lo drive them out of town. ''We're going t o d ec l a r e a s tate of emergency in Hollywood until this mess is cleaned up,., vowed Dave Rosen- berg, 75. a spokesmen for the group that met Tuesd ay night to map strategy. Rosenber g called on city officials to s top issu- ing li censes for massage parlor s, a du lt book stores a nd related busi- nesses. "They're c hasing out all the busin esses ~nd raising the rents," he complained, ··and when l_he old business leases expire, p ornog r a phic business comes in." ' He Digs EgyJitian •• Boy, 12, Translating Hi.eroglyphics ST . LOUIS (UPI ) -Terry Wilfong, who enter s the seventh grade this fall, has had no time for sandlot baseball during the s ummer holidays. H e's been busy translating the Egyptian Book of the Dead from the original hie roglyphics. The serious-m inded 12-year-old also lec- t ures twice a week a t the St. Loui~ Art Museum. He amazes museumgoers wit h his knowledge of a ncient Egypt. "I SAW A BOOK CALLED 'The Pharoahs of Egypt' in the library one day, and it kind of caught my eye. It was pretty interesting and I started re ading up on it," s aid Terry, explain- ing his unusual inter est. Eventually T erry began teaching himself hieroglyphics. the language or ancient Egypt. He can read and write the characters of the 5,000·year-old language although he says his pronunciation is a little shaky. Thelma Stockho, curator of education at the museum, s aid s he received a letter in June from Terry, e xpressing his enjoyment of the museum's Egyptian collection and o£fering to r ead the hierog lyphicS on the mummy case. "P EOPLE ARE JUST FASCINATED when they hear h is 10-minute lecture during the museum tour," Mrs. Stockho said. "They tieem to love il . His knowledge is quite a c- cura te , a nd be is quite responsible about what he says." Terry said no other me mbers of his fam ily share his inter est or knowledge of ancient Egypt, but not because it's too difficult to learn. ·'1 think j1sl about anyone could learn it if they could ·ge~J.bemselves to try it a nd gel the right kind of bOoks," he explained. "It would be helpful.to have someone to teach them . I've thought a bout teaching, but l 'm not sure.'' TERRY 'S AMBITIONS CENTER ON museum wor k or actual excavation . "Right . next to lbe Valley of the King's Tomb is the Valley of the Que en's Tomb," he said, "and tbe~e·s a possibility there might be a queen buned there they haven'tdiscovered yet ." BEING A 1%-YEAR-OLD egyptologist is unus ual, but Terry s aid there's nothing wrong with it. "I think it's all right," he said, "as long a s I don 't hurt anybody.'' WAS HINGTON (UPI) -Juba l lla le lost his $20,308·a·year job when Cong ress a bolished the Federal Metal a nd Non· ----~===-~~==--­ UPI Te M911otO No Rooster After t ryin g to c row li ke the Illinois State Fair champion rooster , Gov. Dan Wa lk er could onl y com e up with ;;J-cough. Hawkeye, the b ird, managed 112 crows. the governor just one . Ahortio11 Doctor Gains Business MIAMI BEACll. Fla. (AP) -Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin says his private obstetrics practice has grown tremendously since he was convicted of maQslauJ?hter for performing an abortion. But Edelin says the conviction could have a ''devastatinf:i e ffect " on his overall car eer . "THE RE 'S A STIGMA AIT:\CllED TO me now -I'm a convicted felon," Edelin said during a meeting of the National Medical Associa tion, a pre- domin a ntly black group of doctors. .. An y aspirations I have to run or establish a hospital departm ent on my own basis have got to be affected," he said. "I'm sure lhis will close a lot of doors." Edelin , 36, the first black ob- s tetrics-gynecology resident at Boston City Hosital, was con- victed six months ago in the 1973 d eath of a 20· lo 24-week-old fetus. The Roston trial gained national publicity. EDELIN WA S SENTENCED TO one year's eoe1.1 1o1 probation last February following the emotional tria l. Friends and supporters have been soliciting Iunds for an appeal, which may come this winter. "I was a physician doing a job perfor ming a service requested by a patient," he said. "I was not trying lo chall enge any law." He s ays that his thinking about abortion has not been changed by the trial . "I haven't c hanged," he s aid. "My goals arc the same, and I s till beli eve in abortion-that wi ll n ever change. "I COULD EASILY EXPAND m y pr actice, but my main time is spent at Boston City Hospital.'' The hospital has reinstated him as director of ambulatory services !orobstetrics-gynecology. Metalli c Min e Safety Board or Review on June 30 -mainly because he said the boa r d di d nothing for five years. But llale may be back on the federal payroll after a few m or e weeks' vacation in his native l !tah. IN AN INTERVIEW '-''ith UPI, Hale said he is confid ent the Interior Department would find a position for hi m. pro- ba bl y in its Office of Hearings and Appeals. "I th ink I wi ll be back lo work in a couple of weeks,'· Hale said. He added that Interior officials have been "un- derstanding." HALE , 47, WllO served a s e;<ccutive secretary of the defunct board, said his new job "'ould be for al least the same sala ry. "f won't take a pay cut, 1·m sure of that. The mine safety board was created by Congress to handle appeals from noncoal mine operators when the ir mines were closed by t he federal government for violating safety regul ations. No appeals were ever made. HALE SAID THE board closed down June 30. three days after Ford signed the law abolishing it. And he officiated over removal of borrowed of· fice furn iture a week later. One piece of furniture went to lla le's home - the phonograph on which he listened to Beet hoven records dur!ng his idle hours at the board's of- f ice i n dow n town Washington. "That 's mi ne, I 've got it home," he said. "At .least, I can listen to it here." HALE SAID TllE onl y l)t her fulltime employee of th e boa r d -hi s secretary, Mary Durke -r et ired f rom he r $1 4,000·a -year job a few weeks befo re the board was abolished. 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Big Capacity Dryer: • Huge 18 lb. copoc'r1y • three temperatures • Full automatic and timed cycles • Easy looding door opening I ... : . ~ ' ·~. ~·. ·~: !l -r • ) ' " • ' r 'I Saddlebaek ED ITI ON VOL. 68, NO. 226, J SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1'oday's Closing I\. Y. Sloeks THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1975 TEN CENTS Riverside Shootings Down Helicopter RIVERSIDE IAP) -A police helicopter was disabled by gun· fire and forced to land during a night of violence that left three persons wounded and an estimut- ed 50 persons barricaded in a building in the predominantly Mexican-American Casa Blanca section. The wounded included two police officers. A young woman also \l.'a s reported missing, a police spokesm an said. A Special Weapons and Tacti cs Team from San Diego was on the scene preparing to flush the per son s from the building , described by police as a private residence. A police spokesman saJd shots were fired sporadical- ly this morning from the build- ing. City police officers, deputies from the Rivers ide sheriff's of - I I • att1n Over11ight Parking 3 Other Cities Like Ordinance By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot UM D•llW Pl lot SU.ff Police in Brea, La l-labra and Fullerton report favorable re· suits with overnight street park- ing Jaws similar to the one now considered by Mission Viejo. Parking prohibitions were adopted by each of the three cities more than IS years ago .to facilitate residential patrols and to give e mergency vehicles easier access. $35,000 TEACHER Dr. Fred Bremer Fred Bremer, College He~ Steps Down By RUDI NI EDZIELSKI OI tlle D•llW Pilot SUH Dr, Fred H . Bremer, president of Saddleback College since 1969, has stepped down to assume classroom teaching duties. Bremer, whose controversial r eign at the college attracted widesperead publicity, will be the highest-paid teacher at the college when classes resume Sept. 4. He will fulfill the last year or his $35,000-a ·year administrative contract teaching 16 hours a week in the busi!'less science division. A tenured Saddleback teacher, Bremer will subsequently be en- tered on the instructor's salary schedule but will earn a salary comparable to his present one. (!loe BREMER, Poget\!) 'MEAN 1HIEF ' GETS MEDALS. SEATJ'LE (UPI) -The thier went through the house tossing drawers open, smashing two television screens, ste1tling· Jewelry, helping himself to bacon, eggs and use ol the stove -and then did something really mean. The thief stole three gold medals won by BMdget Leo Schrader, l l , in the regional special Olympics in June. Bridcet. who su((ers (rom a leamina dleabU!ty, had trained by running around the block every day, swimming and jog· slnl to a etopwatch. I Member s of the !\tission Viejo Munici pal Ad visory Council lMAC ) are considering enact- mentof a 2 a .m . to6a.m. parking ban if surveys and public hear· ings indicate communillt sup· port. -1rLa Habra traffic clerk Danny liteason reports good community acceptance of the prohibition although s he says officers write up between 300 and 400 offenders each month. "It brings in quite a bit of re- venue but the processing of the citations takes quite a bit of man- power. Right now l 'm about fiv e months behind," she re ports. In La Habra, as well as in each of the other two cities, the cost of running afoul of the law is $1. The ban is enforced by officers work- ing the graveyard shill whenever they find e nough ti me. No ad di · tional officers v.·ere hired lo en- force the law . "Tbe cost of lhe ticket in no way justifies the expense of handling the citations ,·• Mrs. Gleason said. Despite that, the city views t.he parking ban as a worthwhile ordinance. Exceptions are made in all three cities to allow overnight on· street parking in hardship cases, although the procedure for ob- taining a permit varies. Jn Fullerton, residents simply call the police station, explain the circumstances, and give a description of the vehicles left out in the street, according to Police Lt. Robert Braught. "'We have reasonably good compliance with the law and it is rigidly enforced," he says. "We .do make exceptions, however, when someone's driveway is too short or whenever people are ex- pecting overnight guests.'' Both La Habra and Brea issue permanent bumper stickers for residents who have demonstrat- ed their hardship to the satisfac· lion o f police offi cers. The sticker~ are issued for a one-year ,veriod. . "It's been a Jaw that \\"e've had around for at least 1Sto20years" <See PARKING, Page AZ) MAC Inquiry Meeting Set In El Toro A five·m ember panel will answer que s tions about municipal advisory councils Wednesday at the next meeting of the Saddleback Arca Coordinating Council. The meeting, sched'ulcd for 7:30 p.m . in the communily room of People's Federal Savings and Loan, 23668 El Toro Road, will focus on the question of whether there s hould be a municipal ad- visory council for El Toro or perhaps the whole Saddleback Valley. Panelists included Supervisor Thomas F. Riley: Ree Burnal, of lhe Local Agency Formation Commission; Pete Moor, ol. the Orange Couoty Co~nscl's office; Thomas: Lenhart, president of the Foothills Community As· sociatlOn in Tustin, and a ruth un· confirmed. pttnel memlu. · The panel does not include , a member of the Misi;ion Vi ejo Municipal Advisory Council , although some representatives may sit in on the public dis- cussion. ) fi ce and Ca lifo~a highway i.iat rolmen surrounded the build· ing and swept a nearby cornfield where the violence ri rst erupted late Wednesday night. Officers s wept the fi eld when it was thought some persons were hiding there. Violence broke out when police arrived in the Casa Blanca area to investigate the discovery of a wounded man on the front lawn of a r esidence. A crowd was gathered around the wounded ma n's pickup truck nearby and wh en the officers went lo ques- tion them, the crowd ran into the cornfield and exchanged shots ..-.'ith police, the spokesman said. Officials s aid the police helicopter was disabled by a shotgun blast from the ground and forced to make an emergen· cy landing. None of the officers 01boa rd was injured, they said. n • 1cte D•llY Pile! P ..... llY ltlHlf Niedr"°™'I B1isn1an's Holiday? Santa Ana motorcycle officer Thomas Kaufmann. 33, who us ually is on the other end of s uch incidents, is ban- daged by paramedics after he piled up hi s cycle on Marguerite J>arkway in Mi ssion Viejo. Kaufmann, who was on vacation , collected scr a pes all over his body primarily because of his scanty attire. His ticket book was wiped out i11 the crash. 'Who is Criminal?' -Little's Attorney RALEIGH. N.C. <UPll -An attorney for J oan Little told lhe jury during clos ing arguments tod ay that the jailer she is ac- cused or murdering entered her cell to rape her and was killed as Miss Little tried to defend herself against sexual attack. "We have a sexual attack and a defense.'· Marvin Mill e r argued in a half-hour presenta- tion to the jury. Mill er s aid jailer Clarence Al- l igood "could have had no legitimate, valid r eason for bei ng there. "Why was he there?" said Miller. "I suggest lo rou he was there for no good reason. He was there to rape Joan LilUe. "Who is the r eal criminal?" demanded Miller. ''lt is no crime to defend youself against an un- Stereo Sets warranted and unla wful at. tack." Closing arguments began Wed- nesday afternoon and continued today, with the case going to the l!h.ae LITTLE, Page A2) Teen Melodrama At Viejo Library The melodrama "Abner Crane From Hayseed Lane" will be presented by the Garden Grove Teen Volunteers Aug. 21 at the Mission Viejo Regional Library. Featuring junior and senior high school students, the play is about tt country bumpkin who seelcs to outsm a rt a villain. Ad- mi ss ion to th e 2 p .m. performance is free. · Authorities said the wounded man. tentatively identified as Steve Clark, 28, had tx..-cn stabbc.'<l three tirncs and shot on<·e. J-11: un· derwent emcr gc n<·y s urgery ~1t Riverside Genera l 1-los pital an<l was reported in <'ritil'al cond1 lion. Two poli<:e offil'crs, Sb'l. Mike Carter and Sgt . Be n Castleberry, suffered gunshot wounds. The poli ce s poke s m a n said Castlebe rry v.•as s truck by '°' -- Funding Charges Claimed By GARY GRANVILLE OfU .. D•llY Piiot Staff Informed sources said today that Orange County Grand Jury voted Wednesday evening to in· diet County Supe rvisor Robert Battin on felony charges related to campaigning al taxpayers ex· pense. Battin and his attorney, Matt Kurilich, were not available for comment this m orning. And there was no word from District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of- fice. But members of Battin's staff said they learned this morning their boss had been indicted. However, they were unable to provide details or the charges. An indictment by a grand jury is not a declaration of guilt. It means the jury believes there is sufficient cause to bring the mat- ter to a trial in which gui lt or in- nocence wilt be determined. Th e 42 -yea r -old county supervisor has been the subject of a seven-week Grand Jury in- vestigation centering around hi s unsuccessful 1974 bid for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. During the investigation it is known that inves tigators for th e district attorney talked to Bat- tin's staff as we ll as former staff members. It is believed that the possible c harges bei ng cons idered in- cluded : -Conspiracy to misuse county (Set BATTIN, PageA2) Diners See Man Kill,ed HOLLYWOOD CAP) - Dozens of diners watched and then ned in fear early today as a man pumped thr ee bullet s into a restaurant owner, police said . Dani e l Hon g, 36, slumped to the floor or his Am er ican -Orienlal Cafeteria a nd was taken to Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital wher e he died two hours after the predawn in- cident, a spokesman said. A bu s boy at th E' re s taurant, J a m es Hayman, 19, was captured by two patrolmen as he fled out the door , authorities said. He was booked for investigation or murder, police said. Gifts to Hinsha~T Told A Tandy Corporation executi ve testified Wednesd ay that he g.ave $4,300 'A'Orth of merchandise to three Orange Coun~ assessor's office officials. intllicJ.}..rig two $700 stereo sets to ronncr 8S· sessor Andrew Ht:nsh1W, now a congressman. Tandy vice p (e$klent J ames Bux.toil's tale of ~iltBtvtng came on th e opening day ot fontier as· s is s tant a ssessor George Upton's bribe ry tMal. In all, Buxton s •id, from 1981. through 1972 'he gave two stercbs to Hin.shaw , one tO Assessor Jack Vallerga and one stereo as well as an $800 boat generatorto Upton. The filth st ereo was donated to a power bo:it squadron for use as a raffle prize at Upton's request, Buxton testified. According to the Gz:and Jury indictment that brOught Upton to trial on three bribery charges, the Tandy gifts were ,xchanged ror favorable assessments. 'But under cross examination, Buxton denied that theptlr'POSC of the gjfts was to influence the three officials ' acllom or de· cistons. ffo"·ever. Assistant District Altorney Michael Capizzi In · troduced Into evidence a lUES let- ter to Buxton from Tandy's tax manager, James Tabor. In his letter. Tabor told Buxton gifts should be treated as an ex· pense to help lighten the com· pany 's property lax burden. Like Upton . Dux ton wa s named in the Grand Jury indict- ·ment that charged both men with bribery. Last month, however, the silver·haired Tex an was granted immunity from pros~uUon and the charges against him were dismis8ed. Wednesday, Buxton appeared as a prosecution witness and ad- mitted m eetinR at various times <See UPTON, P11<A2) l shoti,:un bl:.i~l but v. :.I'> s aved by his fl :ik jatket. IJoctl)rS removed 10 pellt.'lS from l11s (:.u:1• and sid<· 1'hc m1ssirlJ.! v.·oman wa s idcn· tified b,v poli<'l' only as "K<.ithy" ;i nd v.·<.is bclil'\ cd to lit.• 22 ~he v.·:.is rcporll·d lO be l'lark 's girlfrit'nd, but Liu.· l'.irl'.urnstances o( ht>r di sappearant'l' Wl're not 1n1n1c<liatcly l'lcar. Poliec said thc v.•ou nllcd man's pickup truck h::id its t1rL-s s lashed and its \~·indO\\'S s m ashl.'<I. D•ily Pi~ Si..11 Photo HEADED FOR TRIAL? County Supervisor Battin Clemente Woman's Trial Set By J 1\CK CHAPPELL OlllN D•lty Pllol St.U The murde r trial of a former- San Clemente woman arrested after her tv.10 children died in the fire of her Arkansas trai ler home will begin Wednesday in Pulaski County Di stric t Court. Shelia Lessley, 20, formerly convicted of child abuse in the San Clemente beatings and burn- ings or her 4-year-old son Jessie. faces two counts in Arkansas or murder by arson. Jessie and hi s infant brothe r Adam died Feb. 12 when the trailer in ~ch they were li ving with · their•other caught fire. Arkansas authorities have charged that the fire was de- liberately set. If convi ct ed, f\.frs. Lessley could be given the death penalty. Prosecuting Attorney Arlene Heath has s aid the case is being prepared in a manner which could allow that penalty to be given. Mrs. Lessley fled to Arkans as "''ith hEir 4-yea r-old son following sentencing but before serving a 60-day jail sentence in Orange County for child abuse. CSee TRIAL, PageA2) or.L~g:c;i, :·8' Weather ThE' us ual ni gh! and morning low clouds and . fog near the coast. clearing to mostly sunny in the af- ternoon Friday. lli g hs near 70 at the be a ches and ranging from l ow to n1id-80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Jack Scott 's brotl1er says the sports. activist offered to lurn PaJty Hearst over to lhe fi'Bl few money. Waller Scott also 1aid he has teen Pally s('V€Tol limes. See story, pie· lure P.oge A4 . AlY-~•ke ... u .. '-·""· .. ~ C.•lt6fftl• ~u111.-'"""'' C'l'•n-• Dlltl'I N9U<•' 11111...WIP ... ll111M\itl-11I Pl-• ~'"""•(•"' -· , ............. '°" Index I A2 DAILY PILOT SB Board Rejects Income By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Qt ll•t O.t•lt P+lot 5~11 Capistrano Unified School Dis· lrict trustee11 ha ve decided not to •take advantage Of legislation C'X· peeled to become law that v.·ould allow them to beef up th e di s- lrict 's ri sca l 1976 budget by up to $.>33,000. In L ag una Be a ch . schoo l trustees have not considered a position on the income adjust- ment legislation. The Laguna district could receive a max- jmum of $65.000. An aid e lo G o"·-Edmund Rrown Jr. said this morning that it was likely that BrO'A'Tl would .sign the income adjustment bill. The a ide said, however, that it is likely Drown will allow onJy an $88 mil lion incre as e in .s tate \\.·idc sc hool s p e nding. rather than the $11 5 million max- imum allowed by th e bill. If Brown selects the lower fi gurt"', the maximum a mount that Capistrano district could have tlaimed would have been $:129,0~0 . The corresponding figure 1n the Laguna Beach dis- trict would be $50 ,000. The bill v.'ould allow lhe dis- tri c t s l o draw in mor e mooey during the c urrent fi scal year by increas ing local property tax rates. The Capis trano tax rate already up 61 cents over lasi y~ar. could have gone up another nine to 12 cents. In Laguna Beach, anothe r three to fiv e cents could be tacked onto the previously approved six cent tax r ate increase. Capistrano trustees decided to hold the budget at the $20 million figure at a special meeting Tues- day night . Supt. Jerom e Thornsley had recommended the board seek the additional money. Trustees. howeve r , said it would not be fair to increase the tax rate further and that the budget as it now stands is worka· ble. Laguna Beac h Supt. Robert Sanchis today said the board would not consider the income adjustment until the governor takes action on lhe bill. Should it be signed into !av.'. Sanchis said any new money the district might be able to r aise s hould go into the $125 ,000 general r eserve account. -The reserve figure -about two percent of the overall budget -is lower than that considered dc- s i r ab I e by school financ e authorities, he said. , Puerta Real Traffic Aids Urged by MAC The installation of a traffic island and a stop sign have been recommended for the intersec- tion or Mission Viejo·s Puerta Real and ViadelSol. Members of the Municipal Ad· visory Council <MA C) have called on county o£ficials lo make the changes in the interest of traffic safe_ty. Also recommended by un- animous council vote was a 25 mph sign on Ca lle Alcala where it intersects "-'ith A ve nidaShonlo. In addition. council members voted to a s k the California Highway Patrol for stepped-up enforcement against speeders on Calle Alcala. Councilmen de ferred action on a third proposal to paint curbs red 1n front of Mission Viejo fire hydrants until they had a chance to discuss it with fireofficiaJs. ORANGE COAST ~II DAILY PILOT 'T ... 0 •-t.o•" OA>I• PotM . ..+~" • ..,,,. l,(om _, ..... ~ .... p,,,.,,,~\"'-""' ... °'"""' \'..M •I P,,.Oh"'<'''I Co..,,.an• ~-•..to ...,,,. ...... ,. '""'''..,,.." Mo"CI•• '"'""a" r ...... ,,. '"' '°''" """"· ,,..""")'! 6'4<h, """"""'"" 1 .... ,,. I """ '•'" ll•H••. It ••••. S•ctdl•b•<> 11"'"' ~net uovn• ll-·""11./loO"'" C.O••' " ,,.,.,,. '"Q'""•' '°"'''"" '' pul>ll~ct Sa•v•da" ;o"d ~'""'"" ,..,. "''"''"' ""n"'"'"'l Qlon! "•I l.IO -'° II•> ~Ir••!, C~•• ~···(~'"'"'""•IOI& Roberl N . Weed P.o ..... 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The one on the right is a prohibition sign placed there by county officials. 1-lome owne r s s ay county prohibition signs are not in keeping with the park 's esthetic qualities and want them replaced. They may have to pay for the replacement cost themselves because no one else has volun· leered to bear the burden of beauty. From Page Al LITTLE ... jury of six blacks and six v.·hites Friday morning .. Prosecutors have maintai ned that Miss Little. a 21 -year-old black woman, s tabbed the 62· year-old white jailer to death Aug. 27. to escape the Beaufort County Jail in Washington. N.C. .. There's no reason for her to ""'ant to esc::ipe. ··said Mill er , not- ing that s he had only a few days before been told by her attorney that he was working on an appeal or her breaking and entering con- viction. Prosecutors asked Mi ss Lillie under cross-examination why she had not screamed for help if Alligood forced her with an icepick to perform a sex act, as she claimed. "Where is she going to yell to, 3.nother jailer?" said Miller .. "A young black worn an is going to yell to a white j ailer that another white-jailer is attacking her?·· He described the pr05ecution's case as ··purely circumstantial.'' "Can you put someone in jail on logical theor y?'· he said. "You can sit down and say anything you logically want, but is that enough for you to put her in jail for a long time? .. If the re 's more than one logical explanation, then re- asonable doubt says you 've got to let her go." He said, '·You make the de· cision, and you decide who the criminal is." .. You're going lo be the people who decide how the system will turn out in this case," he s<tid. "You will decide what's going to happen to Joan Little.'' With the fervor of an eYangeli st, assistant Slate Al· torney General Lester V. Chalmers opened cl06ing argu- ments for the prosecution. Chalmers did not mention Mi ss Litlle·s name for the first 20 minutes or his ar2ument as he paced about the courtroom, wav- ing a law book over his head. "In my opinion, the law of North Carolina is the only thing we·ve got outside of our beHef in Jesus Christ Almighty,'' he said. "We have folks who believe they are above the law. Oh, no. Oh. no. Oh. no." Chalmers, making frequent re- ference to the Bible and to J esus Christ, launched a lengthy ex- planation of how the law protects North Carolina's citizens even before the cradle and even after they are in their graves. Water Board Positions Available Directorates are up for elec- tion in El Toro, Los Alisos Moulton -Niguel. Sant~ Margarita and South Coast waler di stri cts. Piling deadline for candidates isS p.m. Aug. 29. . More lh an one person has filed 1n each di~tricl so elections wiJJ be held, according to officers at the registrar of voters. Eight ot the 13 candidates are incum- bents. Directors serve rour year terms with electiom held every other odd year. Qualifications for the El Toro Los A1isos, Mount•ln·Niguel end Santa Margarita water diatri(tS require all candidates must be IMdowntrs within the d.Jslrtct they serve, They do riot have to be a registered voter CA' a res!· dent . Qualifications ror the South Coast candidates are that all directors must be registered voters within the dl1lr1ct but do not bavc to be a landowner. ' ' Police Asking Help In Hunt for Rapist Detectives appealed today for help from the public in the search for a scarred rapist who has at- tacked and robbed five women in Newport Beach and . Laguna Beach during recent months. The suspect, who assertedly went to great lengths to converse with his victims whil e he held them at knifepoint, bears scars on his cheek and abdomen. Newport Beach detective Ken Smith said the man has told his victims that he suffered the wounds in Vietnam when a young Viet Cong blew up a truck he was in. · Smith said that the man has sandy to brown hair which is wavy and cut short, aloog with a thin moustache. He weighs about 185 pounds and stands Cive feet, 11 inches tall. Smith said \.hat information ob- tained from victims show that the suspect worked for a time in· \ the Phoenix area, J)OSSibly at the Reynolds Aluminum plant there, and that he has a knowledge of electronics. POLITE BUT OANQEAOUS Or-Ing of R1pe.Suopect His standard pattern, Smith said, is to quietly creep into a re· sidence and accost sleeping vic- tims. In one instance he politely replaced a window screen when he left : in another he offered to lock the front door upon leaving. But despite the willingness to Kissinger Warns USSR BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UPI) - Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger today warned the Soviet Union to keep its hands of( Portugal, \\:here Communists and Socialists arc struggling for power. "Jn Portugal, a focus of cur· rent concern , the Soviet Union should not assume that it has the option, either directly or in directly, to influence event3 con- tra ry to the r ight or the Portuguese people to determine their own future." he said hr re- marks prepared for an address here. "The involvement of external powers Cor this purpose in a coun- try which is an old friend and ally ol ours is inconsistent with any principle of European security.'' PARKING reparts Brea traffic Sgt. Jerry Cole. •·we reel the people are cooperating fairly well although we're not pushing it 100 percent." "We enforce il mainly on thoroughfares or whenever we get a lot of complaints about a rruih of overnight parking," Sgt . Cole added. Although the MAC traffic com- mittee recommended the enact· ment of an overnight parking prohibition, MAC councilmen backed off Y,~ idea Monday night because public attitudes had not been suff1clently sounded. A Daily Pilot telephone survey published the same day indJcated that out of 10 persons polled, eight were in OPPoSlUon to the proposal. , MAC officials plan to conduct a more detailed survey throu&h the Mission Viejo Reporter, then l~old public hearinas on the ques- tion. 59 far there is no lndlcat.ion when the survey wtll be con- ducted. help, the man is considered dangerous because he bas been armed with a four-inch-long knife. Smith suggested that citizens with information can contact the Newport Beach or Laguna Beach Police Departments. E'rom Page Al UPTON ••• with Hinshaw,'Vallerga and Up- ton to discuss the handling or im- ported merchandise to assure the company a tax break. Under cross examination by defense attorney Stan Jones, Buxton admitted that Hinshaw aide Chip Cleary asked him in 1973tosign an af(idavit. "Al no time dld I give or did I authorize any merchandise to be given to Congressman Hinshaw or any person in the Orange County assessors's office," Ute affidavit read in part. Buxton admitted the statement was not true and that he had, in fact, given gifts to Hinshaw as well as Vallerga and Upton. He said when Upton in 1969. picked up the first stereo set the assessor's official wrote out a check to cover the purchase. "But l tore it (the check) up and threw It in the waste basket," Buxton testified. He said Upton offered to pay for a second stereo and that offer was rejected, but in the ensuing tranaactions Upton made no at- tempt to pay. The stereos were traced in part last March to Hinshaw's apart- ment in Alexandria, Va . It was there that Capizzi and investigator John Coleman, alter obtaining a warrant, recovered evidence that was used tn a Grand Jury lnveistlgaUon leading to Hinshaw's indictment on JS felony count& two months later. Included amona the charges again1t the Republican con· gressman Is an allegation that he received a bribe, a Tandy stereo ..... Timor Evacuated LISBON, Portu1al CUP[) - Portu1uea.e force& are evacuat- ing women and children from the Pacific Llland.a or 'nmor in the race of an outbreak of violence. touched o(f by an anU·leftlst UJ>· rlain1. The spokesmin reported an undltcloted number ot dead Md wounded ln cll:lhes acrogs the colony or 650,000 persons, located 600 mtle1 eut ol the ln· doutlan laland of Java. BATTIN ••. employea and supplies. -Misuse of county funds in the rorm of po5taee. papt!r and other auppllea. · -Misuse or county funds by utilizing county paid employes - members or his st aff -to cam- paign on county time. Such charges normally arc ac· companied by allegations of em- bezzlement and va rious forms o! grand th('ft . It is known that the investiga- tion dipped into the Santa Ana supervisor's political past to in· C'lude his 1972 :1 ucccssful cam· paign for re -election. Battin spent four and a halr hours Wednesday behind closed doors with the Grand Jury. Befgre meeting ln setrel with the jury, the Firs t District supervisor s aid he hoped t o persuade the jurors thut there was no wrongdoing in his unsuc- cessful 1974 campaign for statewide office. ' Kidnaped Girl, 7, Returned SAN DIEGO CUPll -Elaine Marguerite Taylor, 7, kidnaped from her bedroom Saturday, was reunited with he r parcnl.!i after s heriff's de puties arrcstc.'d her apparent abudctor and brought her to safety early today. The girl, v.·ho appeared lo be in good condition. was taken to a doC"tor for examination u.fter the r eunion at a sheriff's substjllion in suburban Lem.on Grove. The suspect was identified as Albert Varon, 19, an illegal alien from Mexico. But when he 1.eft the jury room at 4:1S p.m ., Wednesday, Battin dejectedly said things hiidn ·t gone as well as he hoped and hur- --rie<I off with his attorney. Wt.'d· A U .$. Border Patrol tracker who had taken part in earlier search operations saw a child's tracks a few miles from the Mex- ican border about daybreak and calle d the sheriff's of£ice s heriff's ~t . Dus ty Jl.hodes said . ' A _shenff's he li copter Oown by David Ham mun and John 1-leene was laun c hed, and the two spotted the girl and the sus pect three miles east of the south county dump at Otay about 10 miles sou.theast or the Spring Valley residence from whi ch the girl was kidnaped. • nesday night, he attended a political fund rais er ror Westminste r City Counci lman Phil Anthony, a possible 1976 can- didate for the seat on the board or supervisors that Battin may abandon to run for state ::;enator. The First District supervisor is a once divorced bachelor and, in private life. an attorney. He is a former Naval ofrice r and a graduate of Ha s tings Law School. Battin has served on the board or supervisors since 1968. He is one of the board's two represen- tatives on the Orange County Transit District Board of Direc- t ors and the Local Agency Formation Commission . E'ro• Page Al TJlIAL .. Ostensibly, the woman who was pregnant with the second child, was to leave Jessie with re- latives in that stale. She never re- turned to Orange County to serve her time. Her husband John Lessley was convicted or relony child abuse and is in state prison serving time. San Clemente Det. Roger Wiberg said the San Clemente child beating case came to light v.•hen a neighbor noticed little J essie wandering around the neighborhood. The child was dressed in a pair of training pants and bruises and wounds showed on his body. Wiberg said the child was cov- ered With bruises and welts. He had been burned on the race with cigaretts and on the instep of hi s feet. An investigation into the Orange County judicial handling of the Lessley case recently con- cluded with a declaration that there was no judicial negligence on the part of officials who al - lowed Mrs . Lessley to take custody of hei' child. Coroner's (indings indicated the children had been burned to death, Mrs. Heath said. The little blonde girl was found huddled under a torn blanket in nearby bushes. She was barefoot and wearing a man 's windbreaker. Fro•PageAI BREMER ... No official announc ement about the change in his status was made by the college other ·than lo list him as an instructor in business math and business communications in lfie Coll ege's fall catalogue. · College off icials say Bremer's status was ch anged during an ex- ecutive session last April by mutual agreement. Bremer was censured by the Orange County grand jury for writing a letter on land use to the Coast Commission regarding land owne~ by a trustee. · The result of that closed-door session was never made public and Bremer's name did not ap- pear on the college's £all instruc- tor list. Robert Bartholomew, presi- dent of the board of trustees, who waa present at the executive session when the change or status occurred, could not be reached because he was on vacation. However, form ~r trustee President Patrick Backus, said that the assignment change was never intended to be a secret. "I assumed that this (the an- nouncement) was taken care of. There was never any attempt to deceive the taxpayers,'' he said. Backus added that it was his impression Bremer's reassign- ment would be announced through the campus public in· formation office. State Assembly lOo/o Pay Increase Gets Panel's Nod SACRAMENTO CAP) -A 10 percent p ay incref!le for California's legislatbrs has sailed through its first Assembly test. The bill would raise salaries from the present $21,120 a year to $23,232, starting Dec. 6, 1976. The 5·1 vote by the Assembly Rules Committee Wednesday sent the bill to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. the last test before the Assembly floor. The bill has already won ap- J>roval or the Senate. The dissenting vote came from committee member Ken Mac- Donald CD-Ojai). •·[don't want to get anyone dis- turbed with m e, but I'm againsl the·salary increase. I made the commitment In my district," MacDonald 1aid. Committee member Joseph Montoya (D-La Puente), said he agreed with a newspaper editorial which endorsed the raise because it would lake effect after the November 1976 election .. The state Constitution allows legislators to raise their own salaries up to 5 percent per year. The bill, introduced by the ·Senate Rules Committee, calls for an increase of $2,112. · The bi II squeezed through the Senate June 26 without a vote to spare. At that time, one legislator criticized the prea:s. saying it will depict tt\• lawmakers as "self-ser.ving, money-grabbing individuals." Referring to that earlier com- ment, committee chairman Leon Ralph <D·Los Angeles), smiled at the reporters present and In· vlted them to testify. None did .. Deadline Nearing On Assess Fight ' SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -The State Board of Equaliu· tlon said today tbe1 deadline is near for Californians to con- test property v1tlue1 determined by the county assessor. The fWn" detdline (Of' appeals is Sept. 15 for residenta of Alameda, Los Ana:eles, Oran1e. Sacramento, San Bernardioo, San Dle(l:o, San Francisco, San Mateo and San· l ta Clara counties. ln all other counties, the deadline ls Aua:. • ~ I Board chairman John W. Lynch noted a property owner I can conte.rt the a11essor's full value es:Umat.e if he thiok.1 It la excessive. To c:onteet the assessment most errcctlvely, Lynch said, the owner should be prepared wlth lnformaUon on market values ol comparable: prope rties In the nel1hborhood. Lynch aa.ld property ownu1 cannot e:xpeet re.Uc( mere· ly bec•u.se taxea 1eneralb' are hl3h or because the current 111e11ed value 11 c:onaldera~y hllhet than lastye•r'1. I J ( L Irvine E DITION VOL. 68, NO. 226, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A 'l'otl ay's Closing '·"·Stocks THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1975 TEN CENTS Riverside Shootings Down Helicopter RIVERSIDE CAP) -A police helicopter was disabled by gun· fire and forced to land during a night of violence that left three persons wounded and an estimat- ed SO pe rsons barricaded in a building in the predominantly Mexican-An1 crican Cas u Blanca section . Tbe wounded included two police officers . A young woman also v.·as r eported missing, a poUce spokesm a n said. A Special Weapons and Tactics Team from San Diego-was on the seene pre pa ring to flush the persons from the building, described by polic e as a private r e!:iide nce. A police spokes man said shots we re fired sporadical· ly this morning from the build· ing . City police officers, deputies from the River side sheriff's or· fi l.'e a nd Ca lifornia hi g hy,•ay · patrolmen surrounded the bui ld - ing and swe pt a nearby cornfield where the violence first crupled late Wednesday night. Offi cer s s wept the f ield when it was thought some persons were h.idin~ there. \.'iolent·e broke out when polit·e arrived in the Casa Blanca are a to investig ate the discovery of a wounded man on the front lawn of a residence. A crowd was gathered around the wounded man's pickup truck nearby and when the orrit·ers went to ques - tion th em, the c rowd ran into the cornfield and exchanged s hots ""'ilh police, the s pokesman s<.i id. Offit•ials s a id t he po li t e helicopter ...,. ~Is d isabled by a shotgun blast from the ground and forced to make an emergen- t'Y landing. None of the officers aboa rd was injured , they said. I I • att1n n • 1cte People • Ill Revolt Crouxl Protests Welfare Cuts BOSTON (U P l ) -Nearly 100 screaming and shouting oppo- nents of welfare cuts stormed in- to the Massac husetts House to- day, turning the chambers into bedlam as they threw pamphlels from the gallery down on the membership. House members and pages blocked passage of the protesters onto the House floor. Some of them were dragged out by the hair, scr eaming and yelling. The near-riot completely stopped ac- tion on a presidential primM-y bill. One c ourt ofri cer, James Kahalis , was taken from the House chamber on a stretcher, apparently suffering a rib injury. Witnesses said he had been kicked in the side. There were no immediate re- ports or arrests, although Capitol Kids Molested Baby Sitter Held in lroine _ A Spanish-s peaking woman, 26, employed as a baby sitter is in Orange County Jail today, ac· cu.,ed of sexually molesting at least four small Irvine children recently. The Santa Ana r esident is also being held tor U.S. Immigration Service agents as a suspected ii· legal alien, police said t<Xlay. Police said today all occur- rences were in The Ranch re· sidential are a. No bail was s et on the felony charge due to the s uspect 's pro- bable deportation for illegal U.S. entry pending disposition or the Panel's Adviee moles,Mt.tion c harg_e~, Rumors regardtnl! the allt!ged r a pe of a nine-month-old girl have run rampant in Irvine for the past few days, but police have insisted they had absolutely no foundation . They were investigating the al· leged molestations at the tirri.e . however. and speculate gossip spre ad among neighbors was twisted into the recurrent rumor of the rape of a nine·monlh·old child. ' Children involved in the case leading to the arrest or a suspect Wednesday were not physically harmed. police s aid. Coastal Plan Eyed By Irvine Council lthough the city or Irvine cur· mend ations made by a citizens tly has no land fronting on the committee . The residents' group a n, city orricials a re still con-had been charged with determin- ned about the preliminary ing the conflicts between t he •Coastal plan being prepared by coast al p lan and the c ity's t he State Coastal Commission. general plan. Some of their concerns will be The council also followed. the sent to the commission before committee's recommendation lo Aug. 19 when that body is expect· continue ·to monitor the progress >e<l to adopt a proposal for the o f the plan through the Legislature . Legislature and consider the During the city council meet-possibilities of its being approved ing Tuesday night, councilmen or not. ·decided to forward the recom-The committee had recom· Sip honers Get Work mended that the council provide funds in the city's 1976·77 budget for coastal planning. But the council amended their sugges- tion, saying .inste ad that they should "consider" budgeting the money. The unincorporated coas tal strip, owned by the Irvin~ Com· .pany, between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, was included in the city's General Plan. police were called to the scene. In a statement distributed by People for Economic Survival and the Northampton Coalition to Fight the Cutbacks. the de- monstrators said. "We come here today as a group united against this legislature·s dealh- dealing blow against the entire working pop ul ation or Massachuse tt s through th e elimination of we Uare pro,J?;ram s. "We are all working ~pie. though some of us because of no jobs are forced to depend oo the few crumbs the state will give us. namely welfare assistance. ·'But whether able to find work now or not, we have all paid tax- es and contributed to the weHare of the rich -the lavish sub- sidies, deductions and incentives that businesses and the wealthy (See BEDLAM, Page A%l Irvine Water Grants Slated The Irvine Ranch Water Di s- trict will receive grants. totaling $205,625 to be used for the addi- tion of filtration to and expansion of its sewage treatment plant on Michelson Drive in Irvine. The work is being done to im- prove the qua lity or reclai med water. According lo Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (ft-Newport Beach). who a nnounced the g rants, $29.373 is from the $250 million Clean Water Bond approved by California \"Ote rs in 1970 and $176,250 is from the rederal gov- ernment. The facilities to be bui lt are in conformance with the area 's Comprehensive Basin Plan. 'MEA.N TIHEF ' GETS MEDALS SEATTLE (UPI) -The thief went through the house tossing drawers ope n, smashing two televis ion scree ns. s te aliilg jewelry , helping himself to bacon, eggs and use of the stove -and then did something really mean. The thief s tole three gold medals won by Bridget L ee Schrader, 11, in the regional s pecial Olympics in June. Bridget , who suffers from a learning disability, had trained by running a round the block every day, s wimming and jog- ging to a stopwatc h. Stereo Sets $35,000 TEACHER Dr. Fred Br9mer ·Fred Brerrwr, College Head, Steps Down By RUDI NI E DZIELSKI ot Ut• O~llr l"il<ll SWtl Dr. Fred H . Bremer, president of Saddlebac k College since 1969, has st e pped down to assume classroom te ac hing duties. Bremer , whose conlroversial reign at the college attracted widesperead publicity, will be the highest -paid teacher at the colleg e when classes resume Sept. 4. He will fulfill the last year of his $35,000-a·year administrative contrac t te ac hing 16 hours a week in the bus iness scie nce division, A tenured Saddleback teacher, Bremer will subsequently be en· tered on the instructor's salary schedule but will earn a salary comparable to hi s present one. No offic ial anno unce m ent about the change in hi s status was made by the college other than to list him as an instructor in business m ath and business communications in the coll ege's fall c atalogue. College offic ia ls say Bremer's status was ch a nged during an ex- ecutive session last April by mutual agreeme nt. Bre mer was censured by the Orange County gr and jury ror writing a letter on land use to the Coast Commission regarding land owned by a trustee. The result of that closed-door session was never made public and Bremer's name did not ap- pear on the college's fall instruc- tor li st. Robert Bartholomew, presi· dent of the board of trustees, who was present a t the executive (See BREMER, Page A%) Authorit ies s aid the woundl?d m a n, tentatively Identified as Steve Clark, 28. had bcl.•n sl <.ibhed three times <.ind shot once. lie un· der .... ·e nt emergency sur~cry :1 t Riverside Ge ne r al Jlospital and was reporlt:d in l'ritleal concli tiun. Ty,•o poli ce offit{·rs. Sgt. ti.lik e Carter a nd S~t . Oe n Castleberry, s uffered g uns hot wounds . 1'hc po l ice s p o k e s ma n s aid Castleberry 'A'3S struck b y <.i -- Funding Charges Claimed By GAR Y GRANVILLE ot tlM Dally Pile! 5Utt Informed sou.recs said today that Orange County Grand Jury voted Wednesday e vening to in · di et County Supervisor Robert BatLin on felony charges related to campaigning a t taxpa yers ex· pense. Battin and his attorney, Matt Kurilich, we re not available for comment this morning. And the re was no word from District Attorney Cecil Hi cks' of· fice. But members or Battin's staff said they le arned this morning their boss had been indicted. However, they were unable to provide details of the charges. An indictment by a grand jury is not a dec laration of guilt. Jt means the jury believes there is sufficient cause to bring the mat· ter to a trial in which guilt or in- nocence will be d e termined. The 42 -y ear-old county supervisor has been the subject or a seven-week Grand Jury in- vestigation centering around his unsuccessful 1974 bid for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. CSee BATTIN. Page A2l lroine Mulls Petaluma's Growth Ruling By LAURIE KASPER Of , ... O~ily Pl~ St.ti It's still too soon for Irvine city officials and Irvine Company pres ident Raymond L. Watson to determine any e ffects from the favorable ruling on Pet.aluma ·s growth c ontrols handed down Wednesday by the U.S. Court or Appeals. But Mayor Art Anthony did say the decision sounded encourag- ing. The city, along with 41 othe r communities, entered the case in s upport of th e Northern California city a s a fri end of the court. "We figu r ed it was money down the tube," s aid the mayor. Last year . a lowe r court held that Petaluma's restriction on new housi ng violated a constitutional right to traveL But cit"y attorney J a mes Erickson said tod a y, ··1r Petaluma 's position is sustained, ours certainly is.°' If the federal trial court had (See LIMIT, PageA%l .. A teen-aged trio who tried t o obtain a little petroleum will donate a lit· Ue elbow gr ease instead, BJS the result of a sidewalk conference with Irvine police, their parents and a third party early today. They we re apprehended by police officer Ron F1ather1 in the 4800 block of Royc e Road siphoning gasoline fro m a parked Last April. however, Laguna and Newport asked the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC> to split the area between their spheres of Influence. Irvine protested and the matter was put ()(I. Gifts to Hinshaw Told car. "An alterna tive to arrest was decided upon." ex- plained one policeman of the city's fl exi ble pro· cedure in processin g juvenile offender s to bot.h punish and te ach them a lesson. - "The v ictim, the sus· pecta, and their paren~ agreed to a little yard work for restitution," was the morning report log entry on the c a.m . lncident. ) Mayor Art Anthony said the move Tuesday was simply keep- ing the city's option ol. trying to incorporate the arett open. The comrliittee , which was dis· banded after completing its task ln less than two months, found the two plans appear to be ''generally c ompatible,·· although .significant areu of con· cem and connicl were no. ed . Although revisions h!·.-e m ade the slate coas tal plan more general, the committee said in many ways il la too speclric ror a plan Intended for statewide ap- plication. , !See COAST, Pqe.U) > A Tandy Corporation executive testified Wednesday that he gave $4,300 Yt'Orth oC merchandise to three Orange County llsessor's office officials, including two $700 stereo sets to focmer as- sessor Andrew lliD~w. now a congressm_,,. , Tandy vice preslam't James l!~n·•Jale_ol ldll;id.vina,came on the opening day Cl•former as- s ls s ta n t as sessor Georg\ Upton's ~bery trial. In all, Buxton said, froin 1989. lbro111h 1972 he gave ll"o.~W­ to Hinsbaw, one to ~k Vallerga and one sttt'f'O'M well as an $800 boatgenerator to Upton. The fifth st e reo was donated lo a power boat squadron for use as a raffle prize at Upton's request. Buxton testified. According to the Grand Jury indictment that brought Upton to trial on three bribery charges. the Tandy girts were exchanged for fa,•orable assessments. But under er.ass examination, Buxton denied that thepttr'J)C)Se or the gifts was to inrtucnce the thrM offi c ials ' at"tions or de· ciaiQJls . 'Jlov.·ever, Assis tant District AttOrney Mic hael Capizzi in· traduc ed lnto evidence a 18 lct· ter to Buxton from Tandy's tax • (. manager, James Tabor. In his le tter. Tabor told Buxton gins should be treated as an ex· pense to help lighten the com~ pany's property tax burden. Like Upton, Buxton wai; nametl in the Grand Jury indict- ment that charged both m en wllb bribery. Last moo.th, however. the sil ver-haired Te Kan was granted immunity from prosecution and the charges against him wer e dismis-.sed. Wednesday, Buxton appeared as a prosecution witness and ad· milted meeting at various times <See UPTON, Pqe.Ul s hotgun blast but v.•a.s :-.<.1vcd by his nak Jaekel. l)octor:-. re movc:d IOpelh•ts frorn his fac1: <.ind side·. The n1issin g wo1n<.in v.•;.is iden· tiried b.v poltt:c onl y :is 'Kathy '' :.ind y,·as bc li c\'cd tu l>t: 22. She "'as r eµo r tl·d tr, he.• C lark 's ~irlfri e nd . hut the ci r cumstances of h~r disappt-:ir:iru:e were not 1n1mediatt·ly e lc<.ir . Polic£' said thl· woundl.•d rn<i n 's vi ckup truc k had its t ires ::.l ashed ~nd its w1nd oy, s s in ashL>d. . .., D•llY Pllol 51.oll Phol<I HEADED FOR TRIAL? County Supervisor Battin Redevel.oprrwnt Agency t.o Be Considered l r vin t-'s Ci t y Counc il has dir ected the city attorney to de- termine the feasibility of forming a redevelopment agency in the city. Councilmen hope such an agen- cy might clear the y,•ay for de- velopment of a 50-acre auto sales center in the Irvine Industrial Complex East . a n Irvine Com- pany proposed d evcloµment cur- rently tied up in litigation. ' The council 's order was a n- nounced arte r a l'losed-door e x- <'t'uli vc session . The attorney was directed lo report back to lhe council at a special meeting at 5 p.m. Aug .19. The city wants the auto center built because s ales tax revenue .... ;11 bring the city an estimated $200,000 the first year of oPera- lion, which would be 1977. In 10 years. officials estimate, they m ight gel a s muc h as $800,000 a year. Tax reve nue would also benefit the school dis trict , which does not ha ve as la r ge an industrial lax base as the city, Mayor Art Anthony noted . But work on the development has been s topped by the Irvine Company because the company and the city are being sued on the grounds that the 2.000.acre <See AG ENCY, Page A%l Oran~~~ast ..,, --·-- Weather The u s u a l ni g ht a nd morning low c louds and fog near the coast. c learing to mostly sunny in the af· ternoon Friday . llighs near 70 at the beaches and r ang in g from lo w l o mid·80s inland. INSIDE TODA 't' Jock Scotl's brother soy3 the .rport3 ,octivist offered. to tum Patty Heorsl ot>eT lo the F'BI fOT money . Walter Scott ol.30 said he has seen . P.otly snieraJ l imes. 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The suspert 1A'aS identified as Albert Varon. 19. an iUegal alien from r.texico. . 1\ LT .S. Rordt>r Patrol tracker "'·ho h3d taken part in earlier ~earch op(•rstions saw a ch1 \d 's tracks a fc"· miles from the Mex· lean border aboul daybreak and t«illed the s heriff's office, ~hl'nff's (.l. Du sty Rhodes said. l\ sher1rr·s helicopter OolA'n bv Oa\"ld 11 ~11nmun and John 1-leene .... •as lau nc h ed. and the l\.\'o sr10ttcd the girl a nd the suspect thri.',~ m il es c;.1st or lhc south l'ounl \" dump a l Otay, about 10 miles. southea;;t or tile Spring \.'allt'Y residence rron1 which the girl 1A'as kidnaped. The suspect "·as lying in the ~rass and was .:ipprehended by deputies rrom fou r sheriff 's patrol units. lie gave no r e· sistance. The little blonde girl was found huddled under a torn blanket in nearby bushes. She was barefoot and w ea r i ng a man 's windbreaker. The girl. daughter of Dr. Phillip Taylor and hi s estranged wife Ca role. vanished from a bedroom in her fashionable home early Saturday a nd investigators sald her abductor also took a white Dacron blanket. The girl was round less than 24 hours after a widespread re· sidential and rural search was caned orr. Hundreds of deputies, sherifr·s reservists, Explorer scouts and military personnel took part in the vehicular, foot and horseback search. Di scovery of parts of the blanket had led foot searrhers to brush·dotted canyons and an area around a sta ble, but they found no trace of the girl then. Evidence found at the scene of the kidnaping included a foot- print near the patio oul.side the bedroom and dirt on the bedroom floor . Fears for the girl's safety increased '-''hen no ransom note ·or other communication from the kidnaper 'l."as received. f'ro"' Page A J BEDLAM .•• r eceive through tax breaks and loopholes.'' The groups also distributed welfare fact sheets and suggest- ed alternatives to the cutbacks. Some alternatives called for in· c reases in business and cor - porate laxes, reform of the state income tax structure, an in- crease in public service employ- ment and a higher state in- heritance tax. Following about 20 minutes of disorder, Capitol police said the demonstrators. under escort of officers, b ega n leavin g peacefully. It was the first major welfare demonstration in a year when Gov . Michael Dukakis and the legislature have vowed to cut welfare spending.• Capitol Police Chief Paul Doherty said one person was ar- rested on a disorderly conduct charge. Doherty requested as- sistance from the tactical unit of the Metropolitan Di strict Police. He said no additional tactical as- sistance was available rrom the Boston Police Department because or racial difficulties in the city. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"° 0<-(o.>•1 O••ly PllCll . 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Smith s aid that the man has sandy to brown hair which is wavy and cut short, along with a thin moustache. He weighs about 1&5 pounds and stands five feel, 11 inches tall. Smith said that information ob- tained from victims show that the suspect worked ror a time in the Phoenix area, possibly at the Reynolds Aluminum plant there, and that he has a knowledge of electronics. . His standard pattern, Smith s aid, is to quietly creep into a re· sidence and accost sleeping vie· ti ms. Jn one instance he politely replaced a window screen when he left; in another he offered to lock the front door upon leaving. But despite the willingness to help, the man Is considered dangerous because he has been armed with a four·lnch-long knife. Smith suggested that citizens with information can contact the Newport Beach or Laguna Beach Police Departments. Road Safety Projects for Irvine Eyed The Irvine Transportation Commission will determine a priority list of traffic safety pro- jects for the year tonight. The list will be forwarded to the city council which allocated a lump sum of SlS0,000 for such and asked the commission for priorities. Among the 17 items they will .. consider are· traffic signals, im- provement and phas inf( of signals, bus turnouts and traffic slrlping and marking. The commi!sion will also be asked to approve a five-year capital improvemenl.5 program and determine transporlalion program priorities. Also on the agenda is a requetil for approval of a staggered work· ing hour program for the Irvine Industrial Complex East. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the city council cham- bers, 4201 Campus Drive, Suite 200. State Income Tax Increase May Hit Rich SAC RAMENTO (AP) -State income taxes would be inc reased a combined $25 million a year for California's 6,000 richest resi- dents under legislation approved by a key committee. The blU, backed by Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr., won $-1 ap- proval of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee Wednesday and went lo the Senate flnance Committee. lt has already passed the Al· St'mbJy. The author, Assemblyman Dnn Boatwright. CD·Concord), 1ald it is one or three major bills lbll t Drown ls advocating to close tax loopholes. • Another of lhe billa wh1ch prac. tically eliminates the oll deple· tion alJowanre has P•••ed th e Leaialature. • /f'rw•P ... .41 LIMIT ••• al.id the city had no power to re- aulate arowlh at all, then Irvine may have faced problem1, he •old. However, Irvine's irowth COO· trols are less stringent than ~taJuma 's, t.he attorney noted. The ··retaluma Plan" limited growth to soo units for a nvc-year period. Irvine's policy does not limit building in terms of numbers. Rather. de\"elopers must ac· C'umulale a certain number of poinls, r epresentative or the racililies and services, such as sewers a nd police and fire pro- tection, which are available in the area, before they can proceed with their plans. The Petaluma decision, however, does make the city's position "stronger," Erickson saJd. Watson said he couldn't Lalk about the c a5e bee a use he doean 't fully know the basis for the court's decision. "But what can be said is that a more basic issue is the ract of growth." lie s aid the need for more housing and additional employ m e nt is becoming in- creasingly critical. "Something must be done about it and simply saying 'not here' ignores the problem," he said. "It just shifts it somewhere else so we must take positive steps tO\l'ard a solution.'· Whe n it is d ecided that new, homes and jobs can 't occur in one locality. then ''all or us '' have the obligation to say where and how they can occur, he said. "We either do that, th.rough planning and controlled develop- ment, or we'll be faced with truly unmanageable _growth to ever- yone's detriment," he added. Even with Wednesday's ruling, however, the case may not be closed. Gordon Blackley, exttutive vice president of, the Associated Building Industry of Northern California, vowed after the rul· ing was announced, "We're go. ing to the Supreme Court with .. , .. uuS. /f'ro• Pllfl#! Al UPTON ••• with Hinshaw,' Vallerga and Up- ton to discuss the handling c1 im- ported merchandise to assure the company a tax break. Under cross examination by defense attorney Stan Jones. Buxton admitted that Hinshaw aide Chip· Cleary a!ked blm in 1973 to sign an affidavit. "At no time did I give or did I aulboriie any mercbandi&e to be given to Congressman Hinshaw or any person in the Orange County assessors's orfice," the affidavit read in part. Buxton admitted the statement was not true and that be had, in fact, given gifts lo Hinshaw as well as Vallerga and Upton. He said w.hen Upton in 1969 pi cked up the firsl stereo set the assessor's official wrote out a check to cover the purchase. "But I tore it (the check) up and thre w it i n the waste basket," Buxton testified. He said Upton offered to pay for a second s tereo and that offer was r ejected, but in the ensuing transactions Upton made no al· tempt to pay. The stereos were traced in part last March to Hins.haw's apart- ment in Al exandria, Va. It was there that Capilli and investigator John Coleman, after obtaining a warrant, recovered evidence that was used in a Grand Jury investigation leading to Hinshaw's indictment on 15 felony counts two months later. Included among the charges against the Republican con- gressman Is an allegation that he received a bribe, a Tandy stereo set. COAST ••• They also found what appear to be conflicting objectives in the state plan. Their report said the plan appears to desire maximum public acresa and enjoyment of coastal resources while, at the aame time, minimizin& improve· menla which could improve ac- cess. Also included in Irvine com· mlttee findings was that some or the coastal poliries appear to re· quire a n overall urban design theme for the entire coast. The committee said the 'st.ate should clarify that n exibillty should ex· isl from one portion al the coast to another for variaUori ln urban deat1n. Councilman J ohn Burton al· t.fmpted to amend the council'• moUon to Include opposition to continuation of the state com- m\1s\on. l·lis amendmmt Called for lack of a 1erond. Suspect Held LONG BEACH <UPI) -O.n· nla Davis, 19, wa~ 1rre1ted at hi.a home Wednesda)' and booked on 1U1plclon of murder ln the death of AlleD W. Holll n1wort.h, ZJ, vrho waA st abbed in the chett while he and hi• roo oimate, Joe E . Wauon, 24, wt.re atl\llnl wtth another man. · Deadline Nearing On Assess Fight SACRAMENTO CU Pl) -The State Board of Equali za- tion 1aJd today the deadline ls near rur Californians to con- test property values determined by the county assessor. The filing deadline for appeals Is Sept.. 15 ror re5idenU of Al•meda, Los Angeles, Oranee. Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Mateo and San- ta Clara counties. In all other counties, ~he deadline is Aug. 26. I Board chairman John W. Lynch noted a property owner can contest the aisaesaor's full value eslimate if he thinks ft Is exce.saive. To contest the assessment most efCectively, Lyn ch said the owner should be prepared with information on markei. values or comparable properties in the nelchborhood. Lynch aald property owners cannot expec-Uer mere· ly becaUAe taxes generally are high or becausf'the current auesaed value ls considerably hight!r than last f ear 's. State Assembly lOo/o Pay Increase Gets Panel's Nod SACRAMENTO !AP) -A 10 percent pay increase for California's legis lators h as sailed through ita first Assembly test. The bill would raise s alaries from the present $21,120 a year to $23,232, starting Dec. 6, 1976. The 5-1 vote by the Assembly Rules Committee Wednesday sent the bill to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. the last test before the Assembly floor. The bill has already 1,1,•on ap- proval of the Senate. The dissenting vote came from committee member Ken Mac· Donald CD-Ojai). "I don't want to get anyone dis· turbed with me, but I'm against the salary increase. I made the commitment in my district," MacDonald said. Committee member Joseph Montoya CD-La Puente), said he agreed with a newspaper editorial which endorsed the raise because it would take effect after the November 1976 eltttion. AGENCY ••• development would provide employment O(>PO~tunttie s wi.thoul pfovjdjn1 """!I"' Within the city for thoee employes. The suit filed by a citizens IJ'OUP and other parties, argues that such a development would not conform with policy state- ments in the city's general plan. "We feel the construction of the automobile service center will not be contrary to the spirit ol lhe litigation,'' Anthony said. Both he and Councilman Henry Quigley said such a use r e- quires r~laUvely few employes. With the additional revenue, 1aid Quigley, the city might be able to do something about get- ting low and moderate income housing in the city. He said the proposal for a re· development agency contains on- ly positives and no negatives. The council decided lo push ror the agency to develop the auto center because the members believe auto dealerships will move to Mission Viejo or another community if action ian'l taken quickly. If the council decides to rorm an· agency, Quialey said it can probably be done within a couple dmonth1. The state Constitution allows legislators to raise their own salaries up to 5 percent per year. The bill , introduced by the •Senate Rules Committee, calls for an increase of $2, 112. The bill squeezed through the Senate.June 26 without a vote to s pare. At that t i m e, one legislator c riticized the press, saying i t will d ep ic t the lawmake rs a s "self-serving, money-grabbing individuals.'' Referring to that earlier com· ment, committee chairman Leon Ralph CD-Los An geles), s miled at the reporters present and in- vited them lo testify. None did. The aye votes were cast by Ralph, Montoya, Eugene Chap- pie <R·Roseville ), Ernest Mobley <R-Sana:er), and Robert Burke {R-Huntington Beach). Asscmbly wOm a n Paulin e Davis ( D-Portola), was absent. lt is SB 610. Little Acted To Save Self, Attorney Says RALEIGH, N.C. <UPI) -An attorney for Joan Little told the jury during closing arguments today t.hat the jailer she is ac· cused of murdering entered he r cell to rape her and was killed as Miss Little tried to defend herself against Sexual attack. "We have a sexual attack and a defense,'· M arvln Miller argued in a half-hour presenta- tion to the jury. Miller said jailer Clarence Al - ligood ''could have had no legitimate, valid reason for being there. "Wh y was he there'!" s81d Miller . "I suggest lo you he was there for no good reason. He was there to rape Joan Little. "Who iS the real criminal?" de manded Miller . ''It is no crime to defend youself against an un- warrante d and unlawful al· tack.'' Closing arguments began Wed- nesday a fternoon and continued today, with the case going lo the jury ""six blacks and six whites Friday morning. Prosecutors have maintained that Miss Little, a 21-year~ld black woman, stabbed the 62- year-old white jailer to dealh Aug. 27. lo escape the Beaufort County Jail in Washington, N.C. "There's no r eason for her to wa.~· to escape,'' said Miller, not· ing tha" she had only a few days For Coast Duo before be•" told ,bY her attorney that he was working on an appeal ol her breaking a nd entering con- Bail Reduced 10 H .,,.,,h Ca'"e viction . ~ AO Prosecutors a1ked Miss Little Two Oran1e Coast men who are amona et1ht arrested in con· nect ion wlth an alleaed con· apiracy to smuggle $13.6 million in ha1hl1h from the Mid<lJe East have had their bail reduced after arralanment before a federal maglatrate in San Dleao. The pair are James Hum- phries, 28, of 478-B Ocean Ave., Laguna Belch , and Joseph Harvey Zellgs, 23, of 1924 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. under cross·examinatlon why s he had not screamed ror help if Alligood forced her with an icepick to perform a sex act, as she claimed. "Where is she going to yell to. another jailer?" said Miller. "A youn1 black woman Is 1oing to yell to a while jailer that another white jailer i1 attarkllll her?" He described the prosecutlon·s ca.11e as ''purely circumstanUal. •• f'ro• Pflfl#! Al BREMER ... sHsion whe n the chahce of st;1tus occurred, could not bo reoiched because he was on vacation. However. former truster. President l">utrick Backus, said that the assignment change wa.~ never Intended to be a til."<.'r('l . "I assumed that this (Lhc a.n· nouncement) was taken care of. 'fhe re was never any attempt to deceiv~ the taxpayers,•· ho said. Uack"us added that it was his impreaaion Brcmer's rell!Udgn· m e nt would b e announce1d U1rough I.he campus pu~jc in· format.Ion off ice. "My opinion of Dr. Brt! er is that he's a good teacher and at he hs well·qllalified lo go into the c laasroom •. , said Backus, a me mber or the original bqard that hired the 52·year -old ad· minlstr~tor. ' Breme r, of 1195 E. First St., Tustin, came to the Mission Viejo. campus hold ing the dual tiUes of superintendent-president. He resigned as superintendent ln June. 1974 but retained the title of cotlece president. During the past year he worked on several special administrative projects under the direction of his suc- cessor a:s Superintendent, Dr. Robert Lorn bardi. Reached at his home today Bremer said, "l am looking forward lo my new assignment, which I reques ted myself. I think it will be interesting, cha.llcnglng and rewarding.·· From Page A I BATTIN ..• During the investigation it is known that investigators ror the district attorney talked "to Bat- tin's staff as well as former staff n1embers. It is believed that the possible charges be ing conside red in- . eluded : -Conspiracy to misuse county employes and suppli es. -Misuse of county funds in the form of postage, paper and other s upplies. -l\1 isusc of county funds by utilizing county paid e mployes - members of his st aff -to cam· paign on county time. Such charges normally are ac- companied by allegations or em - bezzl ement a nd various forms of grand theft. It is known that the investiga- tion dipped into the Santa Ana supervisor 's politic al past to in· elude his 1972 s uccessful cam· paign for re-election. Ba ttin spent four and a half· hours Wednesda)' behind closed doors with the Grand Jury. &:fore meeting in secret with the jury, the F irst District s upervisor s aid he hoped to persuade the jurors that there was no wrongdoing in his unsuc- c e ssful 1974 campaign for statewide offi ce. . But when he left the jury room at 4:15 p.m .. Wednesday, Ballin dejectedly said things h8dn 't gone as well as he hoped and hur· tied off with his attorney. Wed· nesday night. he attended a politic a l fund raiser for Westminster Ci ty Councilman Phil Anthony, a possible 1976 can· didate for the seat on the board of supervisor s th a t Battin may abandon to run for state senator. The First District supervisor is a once divorced bachelor and, in private life, an attorney. He is a rormcr Naval officer and a g raduate of Hastings Law School. Battin has served on the board of supervisors since 1968. He is one of the board's two represen· · tatives on the Orange County.· Transit District Board of Di rec·· tors and th e Local Agenc y Formation Commission. Communist Base Weaker •• LISBON. Por,tugal (U PI) - The Communist Party's pawer base in the arm)' began crumbl· ing today under the combined impact of an assault by moderate, officers and the far left. The breach became apparent in a decision by Gen. Carlos Fabiao, the army chief-of·s laffl to reform the army's pawerlu political action command, which has consistently allied itself with the Communist Party. Each was arraigned on smug- gling conspiracy c harges this week ln San Diego where they were reported to be 1tlll in CUtltody. Humphries, a UC Irvine graduate student in computer 1clence, won reddced b ail of SS0,000. A 1lmllar amount was set Bu~zing Off for ZeU11. . They are among six men 1n federal custody ln the alteaed at- tempt to 1mu11le •ton al buhish In four phony com pules" ah ells. AuthortUe• in Beirut. Lebanon. ue holdJn1 two L1suna Beach men In the same case. Lewie Michael Geiser and Mlchoel ROH HILiman, -:M arid both 11Yln1 lhf!r lut IMldrHs ae ZOOt Olenneyre, taguna Bea<h, wlll be tried In Lebanon. offtcen11ld. They were arrested by outhorttt" o! thot notion Iller el· le1edly trying to ..,.•n1e the ahlpme-nt of the huhllh·l•den <0mpNn ot an olrport. Bees Scat,t,er Movie Acton KANAB Utah (AP> -Cowboy •tar Jame• Ar- ness has handled a lot of hombres In his day. But .along with the rest of a mo vie company filming here Wednesday, he nearly panicked when a swarm of bees descended. Joe SanUey, a spokesman for MGM Studios, said fllmlol for an upcoming American Broadcasting Company television movie. "The Macahans," was in procresa tn John1on Canyon, nine miles east of here, when the bees suddenly appeared. Re said the fllm's female lead, Eva Marie Saint, spotted the black cloud of bees. She s aid she looked up when she heard what sounded like the "hum or a· motor '' nie group or actors and technician• froze while the swarm buzzed around and departed without In· flicUng any •'11'1•· • \ Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 68,·NO. 226, 3 SECT IONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N. Y. SttK'ks THURSDAY, AU GUST 14, 197S TEN CENTS Riverside Shootings Down Helicopter RIVERSIDE CAPJ -A poli ce helicopter was disabled by .gun· fire and forced lo land during a nla:ht o( violence that left three persona wounded and an estimat- ed 50 persons barricaded in a building in the predominantly Mexican-Am erican Casa Blanca section. The wounded included two police officers. A young woman also \\'as reported missing. a police spokesman said. A Special Weapons and Tactics Team from San Diego was on the scene preparing to flush th e persons fro m the building, described by police as a private residence. A police spokesman said shots were fired sporadical· ly this morning from the build- ing. City police officers, deputies from the River sid e .s heriff's of- fice and Cttlifornla hig hw~y palrolmen surrounded the build- ing and swept a nearby comfieJd where the violence first erupted late Wednesday night. Officers swept the field when lt was lhoughtsomeperlODlwerehiding there. Violence broke out when police arrived in the Cata Blanca area to investigate the dlaeovery ot a wounded man o.n tbe rront l awn or a residence. A crowd was gathered aro und the wounded man's pickup truck nearby and when the officers went to ques- tion them , the c rowd ran into the cornfield and exchanged shots with po(jce, the s pokesman said. Officials said the police helicopter was disabled by a shotgun blast from the ground and forced to make an emcrgen· cy landing. None or the officers a board was injured, they said. I I • att1n n • 1cte Crouxh Protest Cutback BOSTON CUP!) -Nearly 100 screaming and shouting oppo- nents of welfare cuts stormed in- to the Massachusetts House to-. day, turning the chambers into bedlam as they ,threw pamphleL'> from the gallery down on the membership. House m e mbe rs and pages blocked passage of the protesters onto the House floor. Scme of them were dragged out by the hair, screaming and yelling. The near-riot completely stopped ac- tion on a presidential primary bill. One court officer. J a mes JCahalis, wa.s taken from the House chamber on a stretcher, mpparently suffering a rib injury . ·witnesses 1aid he had been kicked in the side. There were no immediate re- ports of arrests, although Capitol p>lice were called to the scene. In a statement distributed by People for Economic Survival and the Northampton Coalition to Fight the Cutbacks. the de- monstrators said, "We come here today as a group united against this legislature's death- dealing blow against the entire working populat i on of Massachusetts through the elimination of welfare programs. "We are all working people, though some or us because of no jobs are forced to depend on the few crumbs the st ate will give us, namely welfare assistance. "But whether a ble to find work now or not, we have all paid tax- es and contributed to the welfare d the rich -the lavish sub- sidies, deductions and incentives that businesses and the wealthy receive through tax breaks and loopholes.'' The groups also distributed welfare fact sheets and suggest- ed alternatives to the cutbacks. Some alternatives called for in- creases in business and cor- porate taxes, reform or the state income tax structure, an in- crease in public service employ- ment and a higher state in- heritance tax. Following about 20 minutes of disorder, Capitol police said the demonstrators, under escort of officer s, began leaving peacefully, ISee BEDLAM, Page A2) Siplwners Get Work &Wty P'l'9111 ftal'I ~· THEY CARE ABOUT THEIR INJURED FRIEND Bob Dullon (Jell), Jon Walker Raloe Fund• Sharon Fund 2 Edison Youths Lead Drive Edi s on lt ig h School sophomores Bob Dustin and Jon Walkercare. The two IS-year-old boys are spearheading a second rund- raising event to help pay the medical costs of Sharon Fulton, 14, who has been in Loma Linda Hospital since JUiy 16 in a s emi- comatose condition as the result of a water s kiing accident. With the help or the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce and Women's Club a nd about 15 classmates, the boys will hold a rummage a nd garage sale at the Geisler School parking lot, 1870 Las Flores St., Fountain Valley, thi s weekend. The boys report they collected $273 on behalr of th e gi rl in a car wash, their firs t fund -raising ef- fort two weeks ago. The father of the injured girl said Tuesday that medical ex- penses have a lready topped $20,000. He s aid there is still no basic change in his daughter's condi- tion. He said she is working her extremities, "'-inking her eyes and making slight noises. The father said Sharon was be- ing towed on water skis al 30 to 35 miles an hour when she struck a parked boat at Perris Lake. Reeords Not Kept Mile Square Park Funds Jeopardized About $100.000 needed lo pay for Fountain Valley's ne w Re c reation and C ultura l Complex in Mile Square Park is in jeopardy because required federal payroll forms weren't kept during construction. Fountain Va lley City Con- troller Howard Stephens said Orange County officials are hold- ing up about one-third of the $300,000 in federal revenue shar· ing funds promised ror the $2 million project . As a result, Fountian Valley is holding up p aying the last $160,000 owed the B. H . Miller Construction Company, the con- tractor. He s aid it would require "hun- dreds and hundreds'' of hours to complete the forms now and wo uld cos t t he contract or ''thousands of dollars." ''It really has creat e d a monster ,'' he noted. But Stephens said county of- fi cials fear that if they don't hold up the funds, their ruturerevenue sharing allocations could be jeopardized. The proj ect was financed by the U.S. Department of Interior, as well as city r evenue sharing money, city general fWlds and ci- ty park funds. Stereo Sets Funding Charges Claimed By GARV GRANVILLE OftM D•llf Pli.t SW" Informed sources said today that Orange County Grand Jury voted Wednesday evening to in- dict County Supervisor Robert Battin on felony charges related to campaigning al taxpayers ex· pense. Battin and his attorney, Malt Kurilic h, were not avai1able for comment this m orning. And there was no word from District Attorney Cecil Hicks ' of- fi ce. But niembers of Battin's s taff said they learned this morning their boss had bee n indicted. However, they were unable to provide details of the charges. An·iDdictment by a graod jury is not a declaration or guilL It means the jury believes there is sufficient cause to bring the m at-• ter to a trial in which guilt or in-1 nocence will be determined. The 42 -year -old county s upervisor has been the subject of a seven-wee k Grand Jury in- vestigation centering around his unsuccessful 1974 bid for the Democratic party·s nomination for lieutenant governor. During the investigation it is known that investigators for the district attorney talked to Bat- tin's staff as well as former staff members. It is believed that the possible charges being considered in- cluded: -Conspiracy lo misuse county employes a nd supplies. -Misuse of county funds in the form of postage, paper and other s upplies. ~-Misuse of county funds by utilizing county paid employes - members of his staff -to cam- paign on county time. Such charges normally are ac- companied by allegatioos or em - bezzlement and various forms of grand theft. It is known that the investiga- tion dipped into the Santa Ana supervisor's political past to in· e lude his 1972 s uccessful cam- paign for re-e lection . Battin spent four and a half hours Wednesday behind closed c;loors with the Grand Jury. Before meeting in secret with the j ury, the First Di stri ct supervisor said he hoped lo ·persuade the jurors that there was no wrongdoing in his unsuc- cessfu I 1974 campaign f or statewide office. But when he le ft the jury room at 4:15 p.m ., Wednesday, Battin dejectedly said things hiidn't gone as well as he hoped and hur- ried off with hi s attorney. Wed- ISe• BATTIN, Page A2) Authorities said the wounded m.an , tentatively identified as Steve Clark, 28, had been stabbed three times :i nd s hot once. He un· derwent emer gency surge ry at Riverside G<"n eral Hospital and was reported in critical condi- tion. Two police officers. Sgt. Mike Carter and Sgt . Ben Caslleberry, suffe red gunshot wounds. The po l i ce s poke sma n s aid Castleberry was struck by a -- D•llY Plltil Su.ft f'tlc>OI• HEADED FOR TRIAL? County .Supervisor Battin Valley .Police Find I 0 Aliens Hiding in Car Ten Mexican a lie ns were turned over to immlgr alion of- ficials early today after Fountain Valley police found nine of them hiding in the trunk and on the floor of a car . The loth was driv- ing. A patrolman spotted the car about I a .m . at the intersection of Bushard Street a nd Warner Avenue, police s aid. The driver of the car, Pedro Ramirez, 42, or Tijuana, also an illegal ali en, was in the left turn pocket at t he intersection, but drove straight ahead when the tum arrow c ha nged to gr een, police said. The offi cer , who s topped him lo issue a ticket. then found the two women and seven other men hid- ing in side the car . Police said one of the women s aid s he and her husband paid $300 for the ride into the country, while another said be paid $125 . Huntington Library Offers Beach Fihns Free movies will be offered on the beach Saturday night al 8: 15 by the Huntington Beach Library. The films will be all about s oorts -''Catch the Joy," "Moods or Surfing," "Wings and Things" and ''Hang Gliding." Films are s hown near the main lifeguard station, east of the pi er. Families are invited to bring pi c- nic dinners and a blanket to sit OD . A teen.aged trio who tried to obtain a little petroleum will donate a lit- tle elbow grease instead, as the result of a sidewalk conference with Irvine police, their parents and a third party early today . They were apprehended by police offiq e r Ron nathers in the 4800 block of Royce Road siphoning gasoline from a parked car. Stephens said the city learned a few weeks ago that contractors on projects fina nced more than 25 percent by the federal govern- ment are required to fill out a special payroll form for each employe each pay period. Gifts to Hinshaw Told I "An alternative to arrest was decided upon," ex· plained one policeman of the city's fleXibh! pro- cedure in processi ng juvenile orrenders to both punish and teach lhenr-3 lesson. "The victim , the s us· pttt1. and their p;u-ents agreed to a little yard work (or restituUon," was lhe mom.lng report 101 enlr)! on the4 a.m . Incident. While the city has a signed statement from the contractor that he did comply with federal wage and working regulations, Stephens noted, he did not fill out the form. And when City Attorney Tom Woodruff tried to get a copy of the form, St@phens said. be was told they were only available by -wrtttn·g fed·e ra-1 -officials in Wa shington. ln the m eantime. WooUrufr has written or Fountain Valley's plight to fed e ral offlclal ~. Stephens said , and the city ls hoping the government will waive the requirement in thJa case. I A Tandy Corpora ti on executive testified Wednesday that he gave $4,300 worth or merchandise to three Orange County assessor's ofri ce orficials, including two $700 ster eo sets to former as· sessor Andrew Hinshaw, now a congressman. Tan<\Y vice president James Buxton's taleof_gUt giving came on the opening day ol former as- s is s ta nt assessor George Upton's bribery trial. In all, Buxton said, from 1969 throuih 1972 he gave two stereos to Hlnahaw, one to Assessor JKlc Vallerca and one stereo as well as sn $800 boat aener 1tor to Upton. The filth s tereo was donated to a power boat squadron for use as a raffle prize at Upton's request, Buxton testified. According to the Grand Jury indictment that brought Uptoo tb trial on three bribery charge!, the Tandy glfl& were exchanged tor favorable assessments. ....But-U.ndtr-crOls. examination, Buxton denied th at tht purpose of the gl.fts was to lolluence the three officials ' actions or de· Clli'"10, Howe.v'er, ,&aslst..ant District Attorney· Mlcheel-Caplz.1l In- troduced into evidence a 1989 let- ter to Buxton rrom Tandy's tax I manager, James T abor. In his lette r. Tabor told Buxton gifts s hould be treated as an ex- pense to help lighten the com- PaD f'S prt>perty tax burden. L i ke Upton, Buxton was named in the Grand Jury indict· ment tha t c harged both men with bribery. Las t monlb , howe ver, the silver -haired Texan was granted immunity from prosecution and the charges against him were dismissed. WednC5day, Buxton appeared aJ a pro$ec:ution witness and ad· milled meeting at various times . (See UPTON, P•C• AZ) > s hotgun blast but was savc.-d by his Oak jacket. Doctors re moved 10 pellets from his face and s ide. The missing woman was idcn- liJi cd by poli ce only as ·'Kalhy" and was be lieved to be 22.' She 'olo'as r eported t o be Clark 's girlfriend. but the circumstances of her disappear::1 nce were not immediately clear . Police said the wounded man·s pickup truc k had its tires slashed and its windo'olo'S s mashed. Sclwol Hearing Slated The Huntington Beach Union High School Board, faced with a court order halting construction of the Ocean View High School, has set an Aug. 25 public hearing on the project 's environmental impact report. Supe rior Court Judge H . Walter Steine r signed a final judgment Wednesd ay prohibiting furthe r cons truction until the EIR is finished. The district now bas copies of a draft EIR available for public re- view, and it has r eceived written comments from members of the Huntington Beach Environmen- tal Council. The public hearing will be at 7:30 p.m ., Aua. 2.5. at district of· fi ces. 17th and Main Streets. Work on the $7 million campus at Golden Wes t Street and WarnF.r Avenue has been halted since July 16 , when Judge Steiner issued a temporary retraining order at the request of the state Attorney Gener al. On July 31, he extended that or- der for two more weeks. The final judgm e nt was not expected until today, but was moved· up to Wednesday aft er district of. ficials agreed lo promptly com- plete the EIR. The new 2,000-studenl campus lies atop an archeological site, part of which already has been destroyed by grading. The high school district hadn't filed an EIR earlier, declaring itself ''categorically exempt" because it considers construction ol the c ampus an e mergency is- sue. The district r ecently hired En- vironmental Impact Profiles for $4.600 to complete an EIR. It also hired Archaeological Research Associates for $1,500 lo study the materials at the construction site. Comments about the draft EIR from civic g roups , public agen· cies a nd citizens are to filed with the district by Friday. Then the district will prepare a nswe rs to those comments before the Aug. 25 hearing. If trustees approve the EIR that night, district officials say they could start work on the pro- ject the next day . Ora'"a-g~. ~a11t Weatller The u s ual night and morning low c louds and fog near the coast, clearing lo mostly sunny in the af- ternoon Friday . flighs near 70 at the beach~ and rangi ng from l ow to rnid-80s inland. INSIDE TODA V Jack Scotrs brother . lays the 3P0111 .activist o/lert!d to turn Patty Hear•t over to the F'Bl /or money. Wolter Scott al.!o said ht ha.s seen . P.atty seuttal times. See atmy, pie· ture P.agt A.f. ladex AJ, AMii...-.~ •• CA IMriH au C• MWlotl ,-1111111 et At,C1 NallMll ,.._ A4 C ... 1, ar...,..c-.l'.ot.14-tl •s "'""'• ., ... •s Sytvta~ a1 A14 *"" Ct4 A6 SIMllMll1l•t1 ... , Ct-• Tt .. •I,._ •Al• •4-1 n..wr. tM A14.......... A4 84 wwi. ...._ A4 <• \ ., At DAILVPILDT H /F Little Jury Asked llALEIGH, N.C. CUP!) -An .attorney for J oan Llttle told the jury during elosing arguments today that the jailer she is ac- cu!ed of murdering entered her cell to rape her and was killed as Misis Little tried to de!end hersel! ugalnst sexual attack. "We have a sexual attat k and a d ef ense.'' Marvin M i ller argued in a half·hOW' presenta- tion to the jury. Miller said jailer Clarence Al· li good ··could have had .no legitimate, valid rt>ason for being K idnaped Whiskey Heir Lives? YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. (APl -The family of kidnaped Samuel Bronfman demanded ad- ditional evidence today that the heir to the billion-dollar Seagram fortune is still alive. Young Bronfman's father. Edgar Bronfman, said he bad aJready complied with new in- structions, and begged the kid· n apers to contact him at a telephone number used previous· Jy for such exchanges. Jonathan Reinhart, a family s pokes man , r ead the e lder Bronfman's s tatement lo re· porters gather ed at the entrance to lhe Bronfman estate here. He confirmed that a tape recording had been receiv ed with new in· structions and new evidence that the young man was still alive. The spokesman said the family will comply and has complied with the new instructions and was now asking the abductors lo renew contact and supply addi- tional evidence that "Sam is alive and well ." A steady step.up in activity earlier prompted speculation that a major d evelo~ment in the sensational $4 .5 miWon ransom kidnaping was near. Carloads of FBI agents were among the constant streams o(, • vehicles swooping up the heavily wooded driveway in marked con- trast to Wednesday's quiet. Two van loads of flowers were de- livered and a decoralor's truck appeared. · Three helicopte rs landed, took off and circled. Early this morning, a postman in a blue Chevrolet delivered the mail directly to armed gtiatds at the estate where the family oCthe kidnaped man anxiously waited word of his fate. It was the first time since the 'vigil began that the postman did not leave the mail in the Rural Free Delivery box at the en· trance to the es tate. Edgar Bro n fm-an, multimillionaire father of 21- year-old Sam, received a tape re- cording of his son's voice Wed- nesday night -the first word from the abducted scipn of the Seagram's fortune since his father agreed to pay the ransom. Heck to Take Colorado Post James Heck, former assistant city manager in Fountain Valley, has b ecome city manager in Commerce City, Colo., a Denver suburb. Heck, 40, lost the Fountain Valley post he had held for 18 .months when it was chopped from the current city budget. to save money. He served as director of the c ity 's new r ec r eation and cultural center in Mile Square Park for a few weeks until leav- ing for the Colorado post. ORANGE.COAST H,F DAILY PILOT =::t'.~~·~',~.','.'~,~'u':.~;.:•:~~= (iM\! ,....,.,.,.,,,~ (OMI>•"• ~~'·" td<I_. O<O ......,.,....., ........... tM°"9" ~...... '"' ea.i. Mow . "C•l><><1 S.Mn, If~""""""" El<•<" f ...,... uol" V•"••. """•· S&OOl•t>o<• V•"•• •...i l<t'l'l"ol ll«k"'~0"1n to•" •""'I'" "Q"'""I ..,,,"'°' ''"""''""'a !.11u•O••' -"""""" Th~ _..,.,.,~, PVtlll"'i"Q pl•nt " •! llD Wt>I e.., St•to:I to'>!• M• ... C..l •lot"'" '7•:/IO. • Robert N. Wt l!d Pit\•'"""' •"0 'W"'°'"'" Jack R. Cu rle'!' V"' il'n \<<lfM •t'Od C."H•l IN ....... Thomas. Ktevil [Gl1o• Thomds A.. Muroh•~ -l\IQ•A• (O•t"' Charles H Loo<. Richard P. Nall A ''"•~! ....... ~, ... E.,,1.,, Huntington Beach Office 11111 I•••"-...... -UI ... AM••U il',0 . IM• 1"0,.,.. Other Off!Cff U-h••"· 1 •M G,._.,,,!o!•"! ' Cot"""\• JM ""••1 g,.y ~, .. , ... _. ... 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"There·s no reason for her to want to escape,'' said Miller, not· ing that she had only a few days before been told by her attorney that he was working on an appeaJ ol her breaking 'and entering con- viction. Closing arguments began Wed· nesday afternoon and continued today with the case going to the jury .~f six blacks 3nd six 'l'i'hites Friday morning. Prosecutors asked Miss Little under cross-examination why \ POLITE BUT DANGEROUS Drewing of Rape .Silspect Fro•Page_Al UPTON .•. with Hinshaw:valJerga and Up- too to discuss the handling of im· ported merchandise to assure the company a tax break. Under cross examipation by defense attorney Stan Jones, Buxton admitted that Hinshaw aide Chip Cleary asked him in 1973 to sign an affidavit. • "At no lime did I give or did I authorize any merchandise to be given to Congressman Hinsliaw or any person in the Orange County assessors's office," lhe affidavit read in part. Buxton admitted the statement was not true and that he had, in fact. given' gifts to Hinshaw as well as Vallerga and Upton. He said when Upton in 1969. picked up the first stereo set the assessor·s official wrote out a check to cover t he purchase. "But I tore it (the check) up and thr ew it in the was te basket,'' Buxton testified. He said Upton orfered to pay ror a second stereo and that offer was rejected, but in the ensuing transactions Upton made no al· tempttopay. ~ The stereos were traced in part last March to Hinshaw's apart· ment in Alexandria, Va. It was there that Capizzi and investigator John Coleman, after obtaining a warrant, recovered evidence that was used in a Grand Jury investigation leading to Hinshaw's indictment on IS felony counts two months later. Included among the charges against the Republican con· gressman is an allegation that he received a bribe._.a Tandy stereo set. Trip Signups Deadline Set Disadvantaged Huntington Beach youngsters 8 lo 13 years old must sign up by Monday for an Aug. 21 trip to Magic Moun- tain sponsored by Huntington Beach Manpower Administra· lion. Youngsters may sign up at the Manpower Youth Services office, 520 Pecan St., in the former civic center from 8 a .m . to 5 p.m. Fri· day and Monday. Selection of eli~ib1e yOUDl(slers w1.ll be on a first come, rll'lt served b .. i. . Questions about the trip may be directed to Manpower at 536-2526 •. Police Ask Public Hunt For Rapist -4 Detectives appealed today for help rrom the public in the search for a scarr ed rapist who has al· tacked and robbed five women in NewpOrt Beac h and Lagun--. Beach during recent months. The suspect, who assertedly went lo great lengths to converse with his victims while he held them at knifepoint, bears scars on his cheek and a bdomen. Newport Beach de tective Ken sm:th said the m an has told his vi ctims that he suffered the wounds in Vietna m when a young Viet Cong blew up a truck he was in. Smith said that the man has sandy to brown hair which is wavy and cut short, along with a thin moustache. He weighs about 185 pounds and stands five feet, 11 inches tall. Smith said that information ob- tained from victims s how that the suspect worked for a time in the Phoenix area. possibly at the Reynolds Aluminum plant there, and that h e has a knowledge of electronics. His standard pattern, Smith said, is to quietly creep into a re- sidence and accost sleeping vic- tims. In one insta nce he politely replaced a window screen when he left; in another he offered to lock the front door upon leaving. But despite the willingness to help, the man is considered daneerous because he bas ~n armed with a four-inch-long knife. Smith suggested that citizens with information can contact the Newport Beach or Laguna Beach Police Departments. Fro•Page A l BATTIN ••• nesday night, he attended a political fund rai ser for Westminster City Councilman Phil Anthony, a possible 1976 can· didate for the seat on the board of supervisors that Battin may abandon to run for s tate senator. The First District supervisor is a once divor ced bachelor and, in private life, an attorney. He is a former Naval officer and a graduate of Ha s tings Law School. Battin has served on the board of supervisors since 1968. He is one of the bOard 's two represen· tatives on the Orange County Transit District Board of Diree· tors and the Local Agency Formation Commission. Fro•Page Al BEDLAM ••• It was the first m ajor weliare demonstration in ·a year when Gov. Mi chael Dukakis and the legislature have vowed to cut well are spending. Capitol Police Chief Paul Doherty said one person was ar· rested on a disorderly conduct charge. Doherty requested u - siitance from the tactical unit of the Metropolitan District Police. He said no additional tactical as- sistance was available from the Boston Polic e Department be<:ause of racial difficulties In the clty. Deadline Nearing On Assess Fight SACRAMENTO CU P!) -The Stale Board of Equalha· tion said today the deadline is near ror CaUlorntana to con· teat property values determined by the county assessor. The nuns deed.line for appeals is Sept. 15 for resident.s of Alameda Loi An&eles, Orange, Sacramen.to, San Bernardino, San Dle10. San Francisco, San Mateo and San- ta Cl ara counties. In all other counties, the deadline is Aue. 26. Board chairman John W. Lynch noted a property owner can contest the asstsaor's full vaJue estimate it he thinks It is excessive. To ~orA..est the assessment most effecllvely, Lynch ssid, the owner should be prepared with informaUon on market values of comparable properties tn the neighborhood. L)'l\Ch said property owners cannot expect relief mere· ly becauae taxea aenerally u e hl1h or becau1e the currttnt as.sftaed value 11 considerably hl1her than laal year'•· t \ . I .. 'Who's c • • al?' she had not screamed tor help lf Alli,ood forc ed her with an icepick to perform a sex act, as she claimed. "Where is she goilli to yell to, another /·ailer?" said Miller. "A young b ack woman is going to yell to a white jailer that another white jailer is attacking her?" ~l e described the prosecution's case as "purely cir cumstantial." "Can you put someone in jail on logical t heory?" he said. "You can sit down and say anything you logic3lly want. but is that enou1h for yo<l to put her In Jail for a long time? "If there's m ore tha.n one logical explanation, then re- asonable doubt says you 've got to let her go." He said, "You make the de.- cision, and you decide who the criminal is." "You're going to be the people who decide how the system will turn out in this cas:e," he said. "You will decld~ what's going to happen to Joan LitU c." W i th th e f ervor o f a n evanaelist, assistant State Al· torney General Lester V. Chalmers opened clo:iing argu- ments for the prosecution. Chalmers did not n1cntion Mi ss UttJe's name for the first 20 minutes or hi$ argument ru1 he paced about the courtroom, wav- ing a lawbook over hii:i head. "In my opinion, the l3w ot North Carolina is the only th.Ins we've got outside of our belief in. J esus Chris t Almighty," he said. "We have folks who believe they are above the luw." SCENE OF FATAL ACCIDENT ON NEWPORT BEACH'S DARKENED PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY .Sin Fr•nct-VI-. 73, Kiiied !>Y Cer Whit• W1lkl ng Along Road State Assembly lOo/o Pay Increase Gets Panel's Nod Pede strian, 73, Killed In Ne wport A 73-year ·old San Francisco man was killed instanUy early this morning when he was struck from behind by a car as he walked along a dark section of Pacific Coa s t Highway i n Newport Beach. SACRAMENTO CAP) -A 10 p e r cent pay increase for Califo rni a's legislators has sailed through its first Assembly test. · · ' ~ . The bill would raise salaries from the present $21,120 a year to $23,232, s tarting Dec. 6, 1976. The S·l vote by the Assembly Animal Plan Set Aside In Newport Newport Beach city coun· cilmen have tabled indeflllitely a proposal that California Animal Control -which already serves the city or Hunlipgton Beach- a lso perform i ts contract services in the Harbor area. End ing two l engthy public h eari n gs and som e time s scathing debate, city councilmen agreed that they preferred to see a city staff proposal calling for increased li cense levies. The ex· tra cash the n would allow the ex· isling police-admi nistere d animal service to expand. Co uncilmen opposing the con· tract with the private firm said they were distressed at the re- latively small bank balance' shown in the financial statement as well as the s tated need of the Newport Beach· contract to furnish enough cash for a new shelter. Hunt in gto n Beach City Manager David Rowlands bad written to NewPort Beach of- fi cials s trongly endorsing the contract. Bail Reduced Rules Committee Wednesday sent the bill to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, the Jast test before the Assembly floor. The bill has already won up· proval of the Senate. The dis&enling vote came from committee m ember Ken Mac· Donald CD-Ojai). ''I don't want to get anyone dis- turbed with me, but I'm against the salary increase. I made the commitme nt in my district." MacDonald said . Committee member Joseph Montoya CD-La Puente), s aid be agreed wi t h a news paper editorial which endorsed the raise because it would take effect after the November 1976 election .. The state Constitution allows legislators to raise their own salaries up to S percent per year. · State Income Tax Increase May Hit Rich SACRAMENTO CAP) -Stale income taxes would be increased a combined $25 million a year for California's 6,000 richest r esi- dents under legislation approved by a key committee. The bill, backed by Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr .. woo S-1 ap· prov al of the Senate Revenue and Tax•tion Committee Wednesday and went to the Senate Finance Committee. It bas already passed the As· sembly. The author, Assemblyman Dan Boatwright <D·Concordl, aaid It is one of three major bills that Brown is advocating to cl05e tax loopholes. Jam.es Daniel Cronin s uffered fatal head and inte rnal injuries ·.-:hen he was hit at 12:40 a.m. by an eastbound car driven by David Cala ndra, 23 , of 329 11 P aseo Del Amor. San Juan Capistrano. Traffic investigator James Donaldson said that Calandra was driving within t.he s peed limit in the slow lane of the highway about 800 feet east of Balboa Boulevard in We s t Newpor t. Suddenly the driver saw the victim in front or his car and found that there was no way to avoid a colli sion. "There was no time to even hit the brakes befo re the Impact," Donaldson said. He added that the driver was not held at fault. The only witness to the acci- dent was a passenger in the car, and police had no information on the destination of the victi m or ~·hy he was walking in a traffic lane. The stretch of roadway was ex- tremely dark, Donaldson said, and t.he victim's clothing waa dark as well. Water Show Slated Friday The public is invited to Foun- tain Valley's fifth annual water show at 8 o'clock Friday evening. IL is sponsored by the city's. Recreation Depa rtment. The swim show will be at Foun- tain Valley High School. There is ; no admission charge. For Coast Duo In Hash Case Another of the bills which prac- tically eliminates the oi.I deple· tion allowance has passed the Legislature. · The show's theme is "America the Beautiful.'' It includes ex- hibitions by the summer instruc- tional swim program, the recrea- .tlon department swim team. synchronized swimming as well as lifesaving and water safety demonstrations. B-.zzing Off Two Orange Coast men who are among eight arrested in con· nection with an alleged con· spiracy to smuggle $13 .6 million in hashish from tbe MidGJ.e East have had their bail reduced after a rraignment before a federal magistrate in San l!)lego. The pair are J ames Hum· phrles, 28, of 479,B Ocean Ave., Laa:una Beac h, and Joseph Harvey Ze ligs, 23 , ot 192~ Anshelm Ave., Costa Mesa . Each was arraigned on smug· glln1 conspiracy charges this week lo San Diego where they wer e reported to be still in cwt.ody . •lumphrtes, a UC Irvine graduate at.udeot lo compu.t.er science, won r educed bail of $50,000. A s imil ar amount was set forZeUgg . They a.re among sJx men In federal cu.atody ln the alle1ed at- tempt to amu11le a ton othublsb in four phon.y computer abella. , Bees Scatter Movie Actors KANAB, Utah CAP) -Cowboy star James Ar· ness has handled a lot of hombres in his day. But. -along with the rest ol a movie company filming here Wednesday, he nearly panicked when a swarm of bees desceoded. Joe Santley, a spokesman for MGM Studios, said mming 1or an upcoming American Broadcasting Company television movi e, •'The Macahans, ''was in profll'es& in Johnson Canyon, nine miles east of here, when Uie bees suddenly appeared. · He said the film's female lead, Eva Marie Saint, s)>Olted the black cloud olbees. She sa!d·she looked up when she heard what sounded like th e "hum of a motor.'' The group of acton and technicians froze whil e the swarm buzzed around and departed without in· fiictlng any •!-lngs. ) t '· VOL. 68, NO. 226, 3 SECTIONS, ~O PAGES ORANGE 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Riverside Barrio Erupts RIVERSIDE (AP) -A helicopter wittl s hotgun-wielding sherif('s deputies hanging out the open doors s wept across a corn- lield today arte r a night or violence which left three persons wounded and about 50 persons barricaded in the city's pre· dominantly Mexican-American Casa Blanca section. An estimated 75 police o[ficers, J'einforced by a Special Weapons and Tactics Team from San Diego, formed an assauJt line along the cornfi eld. Riverside Police Lt. Lee Gren said four men may be hiding in the field. Police said as many as SO persons were believed in houses east of the co"rnfield, but officers withdrew during the night after receiving heavy fire from shotguns and smijll arms. Many ol the shots were fired from th~ houses. The wounded inc luded two police officers wounded during the night. A young woman also was reported missing, a police spokesman said. A police helicopter was struck on the rotor and punctured by three bullet holes and forced to make an emergency landing Wednesday night. None or the crew aboard was injured. Police fired tear gas grenades and dropped tear ga.s canisters from the helicopter ln a rughl as- sault upon the cornfield . Officers used a dump truck as a shield. ''Then there was a tremendous burst of gunfire from shotguns and sm all arms," said U . Gren. The officers were wounded at this point. I I • att1n • 1cte n • Dall, Pil<M Su.ti ,.._. CITY-LEASED PARKING LOT BELOW HOAG HOSPITAL STANDS VACANT In Newport, a Haluntlng Question -Where Do You Go Once You P•rk There? Whiskey Heir May Be Alive, Parents Say YORKTOWN HEIGIITS, N.Y. (AP) -The family oC kidnaped Samuel Bronfman demanded ad- ditional evidence today that the heir lo the billion-dollar Seagram fortune is still a live. Young Bronfman's father, Edgar Bronfman, said he had already complied with new in- structions, and begged the kid· napers lo contact him at a telephone number used previous- ly for such exchanges. Jonathan Reinhart, a family spokesman, r ead the elder Bronfman's s tatement to re- porters gathered at the entrance to the Bronfman estate here. He confirmed that a tape recording had been r eceived with new in- structions and new evidence that the young man was still alive. The spokesman said the family will comply and has complied with the new instructions and was now asking the abductors to renew contact and supply addi· tional evidence that "Sam is alive and well." A steady step-up in activity earlier prompted speculation that a major development in the sensational $4.5 million ransom Jddnaping w aS near. Carloads of FBI agents were among the constant streams of vehicles swooping up the heavily wooded driveway in marked con- trast to Wednesday's quiet. Siplwners Get Work Lot Loss Told Newport Parking Fees Nil A city-leased parking lot which oCficials had hoped would ease the crush of cars in central Newport Beach continues to stand empty a·nd rarely used, in spite of summer crowds. City Finance Director George Pappas said today that the large fenced lot along Coast Highway near /he Arches overpass costs the c ty $280 a month in lease payments to the State of California. Thus far t he account shows total revenues of $60. The city has offered parking by permit at the lot built to tem- porarily serve Hoag Memorial Hospital. It later was leased to the city once the hospital's new parking structure was finished. Councilme n set a $15 quarterly tee for use of the lot several months ago. The fees also can be pro-rated for a monthly levy or $.5, Pappas said. One obvious drawback of the facility is its location. Anyone trying· to use it a nd gain access lo the central Newport areas has to negotiate the tangle at the Arches and somehow cross Coast Highway. Thus far, city aides said, the heaviest use came late last spr- ing when the lot served as a park- ing area for a boat show. Area Plan Studied City's Help Asked On Mariner's Mile : Proper ty owners along Mariner's Mile in Newport Beach told planning com· missioners Wednesday night that they cannot afford to develop their bayfront property unless al· lowed land uses are expanded and development standards are relaxed. 'Jbe comments were made dur- ing a meeting with planning com- missioners and staff planners re- garding the proposed "specific area plan" for the busy com- mercial area. 1 more than $8 million altogether. "Among current land uses al· lowed are hotels and motels. However, there is also a heighl limit of 26 feet ,'' Daniels said. "No bank is going to Joan us money to build a two-story hotel on land that valuable,'' he added. According t» stair planner Fred Talarico, the planning com- mission hop es to preserve marine uses along the strip, in- c luding boat yards, marine hardware stores, and boat sales. However, Daniels said t hat strict marine uses on land which !See MILE, Page A2l Stereo Sets Funding Charges Claimed By GARY GRANVILLE 0t '"" D•ltY PllOI Stalt Informed sources said today that Orange County Grand Jury voled Wednesday evening to in- dict County Supervisor Robert Battin on felony charges related to campaigning at taxpayers ex- pense. Battin a nd his attorney, Mall Kurilich, were not available for comment this morning. And there was no word from District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of- fice. But members of Battin's staff said they learned this morning their boss had been indicted. However, they were unable to provide det.ails or the charges. An indictment by a grand jury is not a declaration ol guilt. It means the jury belifvf(.S there is sufficient cause to bring ·lbe mat- ter to a trial in which guilt or in· nocence will be determined. The 42 -year-old coun ty s upervisor has been the subject of a seven-week Grand Jury in- vestigation centering around his unsuccessful 1974 bid for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. During the investigation it is known that investigators for the district attorney talked to Bat- tin's staff as well as former staff members. ll is believed that the possible charges being considered in- cluded : --Conspiracy to misuse county employes and supplies. -Misuse of county funds in the form or postage, paper and other supplies. -Misuse of county funds by utilizi ng county paid employes - members of his staff -to cam· 2aign on county time. · Such charges normally are ac- companied by allegations of em· bezzlement a nd various forms or grand theft. ll is known that the investiga- tion dipped into the Santa Ana supervisor's political past to in- clude his 1972 successful cam- paign for re-election. Battin spent four and a half hours Wednesday behind closed doors with the Grand Jury. Before meeting in secret with the jury , the First District s upervisor said he hoped lo persuade the jurors that there was no wrongdoing in his unsuc- cessful 1974 campaig n for statewide office. But when he left the jury room at 4:15 p.m., Wednesday, Battin dejectedly said things hcidn't gone as well as he hoped and hur- ried off with his attorney. Wed- <See BATTIN, Page AZ) ' Toda~··s Closin~ i\. l'. Stoeks THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1975 N TEN CENTS • lil Violence Gren said th e offic e r s withdrew because the residential area would be shot up in the crossfire. Police arrested a 15-year-old youth at 1 a.m . and booked h.im for investigation of assault and attempted murder. Police said the Casa Blanca area had been marked .. by dis- turbances for the past week. A -- D•H, PlllM !.I.al'! PIWI• HEADED FOR TRIAL? County Supervisor Battin Pedestrian, 73, Killed In Newport A 73-year-old San Francisco man was killed instantly early this morning when he was struck from behind by a car as he walked along a dark section or Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach . James Daniel Cronin s'.Jffered fatal head and internal injuries when he was hit at 12:40 a.m. by an eastbound car driven by David Calandra, 23, of 32911 Paseo Del Amor. San Juan Capistrano. Traffic investigator James Donaldson said that Calandra was driving within the speed limit in the s low Jane of the highway about 800 feet east of Balboa Bouleva rd in West Newport. Suddenly the driver !'iaw the victim in front of his car and fou nd that there was no way to avoid a collision. "The re was no time to even hit the brakes before U1 e impact,'' Donaldson said. He added that <See VICTIM, Page AZ) DOW SUFFERS ANOTHER LOSS NEW YORK <UPI) -The stock market c losed lower today in light trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow J ones industrial average, a 7.98-point loser Wed· nesday, lost 3.52 points to 817.04. Declines led advances by about a nine-to-four margin. (Tables 87). Prices were lower in slow trad- ing on the American Stock Ex· change . police car was fired on Tuesday night, but no one was injured and no one was arrested. It was re- ported that 56 persons were ar- rested ~st weekend for disturb- ing the peace. The area is predominantly Mexican-American with a few blacks. Residents in the area re- portedly complained of ex- cessive police patrolling and said they were being harassed . Crou:ds Protest Cutback BOSTON (U Pll -Nearly 100 screaming and shouting oppo- nents of welfare c uts stormed in- to the Massachusetts liouse to- day, turning the chambers into bedlam as they threw pamphlets from the gallery down on the membership. House members and pages blocked passage or the protesters onto the House floor. Some or them were dragged out by the hair, screaming and yelling. The near-riot completely stopped ac- tion on a presidential primary bill. One court officer, James Kahalis, was taken from the House chamber on a stretcher . apparently suffering a l)b injury. Witnesses sa id he h::id been kicked in the side. There were no immediate re- ports or arrests, although Capitol police were called to the scene. In a statement distributed by People for Economic Survival and the Northampton Coalition to Fight the Cu tbacks, the de · monstrators said , ''We come here today as a group united against this legislature's death· dealing blow against the entire work ing population of Massachu setts thr.o ug h the elimination of welfare prog-rams. "We are all working people, though some of us because of no jobs are forced lo depend on the few crumbs the state will give us. namely welfare assistance. "But whether able lo rind work now o r not. we have all paid tax- es and contributed to the welfare of the rich -the lavish s ub- sidies, deductions and incentives that businesses and the wealthy receive through tax breaks and loopholes.·· The groups also di stributed welfare fact sheets and su.ggest4 ed alternatives to the cutbacks. Some alternatives called for ir creases in business and cor - porate taxes, reform of the state income tax structure, an in- crease in public service employ- ment and a higher state in- heritance tax. Following about 20 mjnutes of disorder, Capitol polic;lb'~pid the demonstrators, under' escort or of fi cer s , began l eav in g peacefully, Weather A teen-aged trio who tried to obt a in a little petrole um will donate a lit- tle elbow grease instead, a.s the result of a sidewalk conference with Irvine police, their parents and a third party early tod;1y. They were apprehended by police officer Ron Flathers in the 4800 block cl Royce Road siphoning gasoline from a parked car. The meeting was to distuss a preliminary plan drawn by the staff. Praperty owners criticized the proposal as too restrictive and the comml!a.ioners told the staff to return with a plan 1.n· corporating some d. the com· ments at another study session in September. Mariner's Mile is the s trip along Pacific Coast Highway from the Arches Bridge to the Sea Scout base. Gifts to Hinshaw Told The us ual night and morning low clouds and fog near the coast, cleari n~ to mostly sunny in ijle a!- ternoon Friday. Highs near 70 al the beaches and ranging from low to mid-flls inland. INSIDE TODA I' " "An alternative to arrest was decided upon," ex- plained ono policeman of the city's flexible pro· cedure in processin'J juvenile offend ers lo bOth punish and teach them a l~n. 11The victim, the IUS· peel.I, and their parents ~too HUio yard work ior resututlon,.. was the m0l'1llng report log cotry onthe4 a .m . lncldenL Planning Commissioners originally had intended to create a apedfic area plan even before the fire last January that d .. lroyed 1 block in the heart oC the strip. The heavy damage speeded up the planninl process. "OUr propeft¥ Is .......... so high•• can't a fford to.pay taxes and develop it with existlaa: uses and st.andarda. •• e•plained Dan Daniele of .A:rdell Investment . Corporation. , Daniels, wbo said he spoke for ODO<lbird oC Ille property own .... llOUlh oC lhe lll1hw01. poinled ou\ that bayfront land along · Mariner'• mUe t1 1.11essed et I ') A Tandy Corporation executive testified Wednesday that be gave $4,300 worth or merchandise to three Orange County aasessor's office otnctals. including two $700 stereo sets to form.er as- sessor Andrew Hinshaw, now a congressman. Tandy vice president Jame.a Buxton's tale of gill gl"\Jlll C&lllt on the •!"'Ding day of folJD<t U • sisstant assessor George Upton's bribery trial. In all, Buxtoo said, from 1969. through 1972 he gave two stereos to Hinshaw, one loAISHior Jack Vallerge 1.nd one stereo uwell a.s an'900bo•t rner atorto~ptcm. .~ 11te filth stereo was dooated to a power boat gquadroo for use as a tame prize at Upton's request, Buxton testified. According lo the Grand Jury indlctmenHhot brought Upton to trial on lhree bribery charge$, the .Tandy gifts wen ttchanged rorravol'•ble essessmmts. " Bvt under cross examination, 8lajoii denied that Ille_., or the citts was to lnttuence the three otflcials" actions or de· cl.lions. Howe ver, Assistant District Attorney Michael Capiizi in- lroduced Into evidence• ll&UJft· ter to Buxton from Tandy's ~ .) manager, James Tabor. In his letter, Tabor told Buxton gif\:.I .should be treated u an ex· pense to help lighten the com- pany's property tax burden. Like Upton, Buxton was 'named in the Grand Jury indict· ment that charged both men with bribery. Last month, however , the silver-haired Texan was gr&11ted immunity from prosecution and the charges against him were dlsmissed. Wednesday. Buxton appeared. as a proaecuUon witness and ad· miUed meeting at various times (!lee UPTON, Pare AJ> ~\ Jock Scott·s brother JCYs the ~s .acritrist offered ro tum Potty Hearst over lo the FBI for money. Woller Scott also said he ho1 1een P.olt.IJ stuerol times. See slOfll , ptc· lure Page A4. ladex .J \ A2 DAIL y PILOT N Little RALEIGH, N .C. IUl'll -An . attorney for Join Llttle told the jury during closing .ar1:uments today that the jailer she is ac· l'USed o( murdering t'!nlered her ceU to rape her a nd was killed as 1\1iss Little tried to defend herself 3gainst sexual altark. "We ha,·e a sexual attack ttnd a defe n se,·· Marvi n Mille r argued in a half·hou.r presenta· tion to thf' jury. ~t iller said jailer Clarence Al- li good '"cou ld have had no legitimate. \•alid reason for bei ng ' ' l • t - there. "Wh y wa1 he there?" aa1d Miller. ''l •uc1e•t to you he wu there for no aood rePOn. He wa1 there to rape J oan LltUe. "Who is· the real criminal? .. demanded Mill e r . "It is no crime to defend youself against an 'un· warranted a nd unla!A'ful at · lack." Closi ng argume nts began Wed· nesday .irtcrnoon and continued tod av, with the case going to the jury o( six blacks and s ix IA'hites Friday m orning. ·-· .. Asked Prosecutora b1ve malntaioed that Ml11 LltUe, a 21·)'ear~ld black woman, 1tabbed the 62· year~ld White jailer to death Aug. 27 , to escape the Beaufort County Jail in Washington, N.C. "T here's no reason for her lo want to escape,'' said Miller, not- ing that s he had only a few days before been told by her attorney that he was working on an appeal o( her breaking and entering con· \'iclion. Prosecutors asked Miss Little unde r cross-examination why 'Who's Cri1ninal ?' 1he had not 1creamed tor help If Alllaood forced her w1th an Icepick to perform a sex act, as aheclalmed. '''Where is she going lo yell to, another /alter'!" said Miller. "A young b ack woman is going to yell to a while jailer that another white jailer is attacking her ?" Ht described the pro&ecution's case as "purely circumstantial." ··ca n you put 15omeone ln Jail on logical theory?·· hesald . ''You can sit down and say anything you logically want, but is that 'Encouraging' enou1h for you to put her In jail tor a long time? "lf there'a more tban one logical expla nation, then re- asonable doubt says you've got to let her go." He said, "You mnke the de· cision, and you decide who the criminal ia." "You're going to be the people who decide how the system will turn out in this case," he said. "You will decide what's going to happen lo J oan Little," With th e fer vo r of a n l1npacto/J>etaluTna Dec~· ion By LAURIE ASPER CM"" D•llr P'I SIMt It's still too soo for Irvine city officials and Irvine Company president Raymond L. Watson to determine a ny effects from the favorable ruling on Petaluma's growth controls handed down Wednesday by the U.S. COu.rt of Appeals. . But Mayor Art Anthony did say the decision sounded encourag· Ing. The city, along with 41 other communities, entered the case in support of the Northern California city as a friend of. the court. ••we figured it was money down the tube," said the mayor. Last year, a lower court held that · Petaluma's restriction on new housing violated a constitutional right to travel. Unclear ours certainly is." If the federal trial court bad said the city bad no power to re- gul ate growth at all, then Irvine may have faced problems, he said. However, Irvine's growth con- trols are less stringent than Petalum a 's, the attorney noted. The "Petaluma Plan" limited growth to 500 units for a five-year period. Irvine's Polley does not limit buildiog in terms ol numbers.- Rather, developers must ac· cumulate a certain number of points, representative of the facilities and services, such as sewers and police and fire pro- tection, which are available in the area, before they can proceed with their plans. evan1ellst, a1slstant State Al· t orne y General Les ter V • Chalme rs opened cl06ing o.rgu. ments for the prosecution. Chalmers d,d not menUon Miss Little's na m e for the first 20 minutes or his ar~ument ais he paced about the courtroom, wav· ing a law book over his head. "'In my opinion, ·the law ot North Carolina ls the only thing we've got outside of our bclief in J es us Christ Almighty," he said. "We have folks who beU eVe they are above the law." Fro•Page AJ MILE ••• ls so expensive w as simply not profitable. Property owners also objected to a proPoled conditJon that they give 20 percent or their side yants lo public access. J( the city would d!er incen .. lives, in a tradeoff situation, de· v elopm ent could proceed, Daniels said. "For example, if the city had allowed the Balboa Bay Club to build six stories instead of only three, the club could have donat- ed half the property for open· space landscaping so the public could still view lhe bay,'' Daniels said. "We simply couldn't afford to give 20 percent of our property unless restrictions are eased," be added. Planners had also suggested • that a 10.foot bay{root strip on each property be donated as a public easement. Dlllliels said that proposal was not feasible, either, and noted that cUrreoUy the public is al- lowed on the docks in front of hia rum·~ property. ' SCENE OF FATAL ACCIDENT ON NEWPORT BEACH'S DARKENED PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY But city attorney James Erickson said today, ''If Petaluma's·posiUon is sustained, The P etaluma d ecision, however, does make the city's Position ''stronger," Erickson ·said. · Son Franclaco Visitor, 73, Kllltd by c .. While Walking Along Rood Fro•PageAI VICTIM .•. the driver was not held at (ault, The only witness to the acci- dent was a passenger in the car, and police had no information on the destination of the \'ictim or why he was walking in a traffic lane. The stretch of r oadway "'·as ex· tremely d ark. Donaldson said, and the victim 's clothing was dark as "'ell . State Income Tax Increase May Hit Rich SACRAMENTO IAP) -State income taxes would be increased a combined $25 million a year for California's 6,000 richest resi· dents under legislation approved by a key committee. The bill , backed by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr., won S-1 ap- proval of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Com mittee Wednesday and we nt to the Senate Finance Committee. It has already passed the As · scmbly. The author . Assemblyman Dan Boatwright (D-Concord), s aid it is one of three major bills that Brown is advocating to close tax .loopholes. Another of the bills wh.i ch prac· tically eliminates the oi l depl e· tion allowance has passed the Legislature. A third repealing the home office deduction ror in· surance companies is pending. Boatwright 's bill wouJd end the si>called "gent1 eman farmer'' exemption which allows non - farmers to use farms as tax shelters. Gov. Ronald Reagan used this exemption to pay no state taxes in 1970. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT n.t 0...,.. (""''! 0..•I• P,ont. -·~..i.«ft 11 «1'" bo.,.<I , ... ,.,,.,.p,.,,, •\ PMOL,......, tot ,..,.. 0.~nrp c.o." ...,1>1,..,.mQ to"'P•"• loo r ..... 1. 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Buxton admitted the state ment was ~ue and that he had, in !act, given gifts to 1-finsbaw as well as Vallerga and Upton. He said when Upton in 1969. picked up the first stereo set the assessor 's offici al v.Tote out a check to cover the purchase. ''But I tore it (the check) IJP and threw it in the waste basket," Buxton testified. He said Upton offered to pay for a second stereo and that offer was rejected, but in the ensui ng transactions Upton made no al· tempt to pay. Th e stereos were traced in part last March to Hinshaw's apart· ment in Alexandria, Va . It was there that Capizzi and investigator John Coleman, after obtaining a warrant, recovered evidence that was used in a Grand Jury investigation leading to Hinshaw·s indictment on 15 felony counts two months later. Included among the charges against the Republican con· gressman is an allegation that he received a bribe, a Tandy stereo set. Police Asking Help In Hunt for Rapist Dele(tives appealed today for help from the public in the search !or a scarred rapist who has at-. tacked a nd robbed five women in. Ne wport B.each a nd La'guna.: Beach during recent months. The suspect, who asserted.Iy went to great lengths to convene with hi s victims while he held them at knifepoint, bears scars on h.i s cheek and abdomen. Newport Beach detective Ken Smith said the man has told his victim s tha t h e suffered the wounds in Vietnam when a young Viet Cong blew up a truck he was in. Smith s aid that the man has sandy to brown hair which is wavY and cut short, along with a thin moustache. He weighs about 185 pounds and s tands fi ve feet, 11 inches tall . Smith said that information ob- tained from victims show that the suspect worked ror a time in the Phoenix area, possibly at the Reynolds Aluminum plant there, and tbat he has a knowledge or electronics. His s tandard pattern, Smith said, is to quietly creep into a re- sidence and accost sleeping vie· ti ms. In one inst ance he politely replaced a window screen when he left; in anothe r he of!ered to lock the front door upon leaving. But despite the willingness to help, the man is considered dangerous because he has been armed with a four -inch-long knife. Smith suggested that citizens with information can contact the Newport Beach or Laguna Beach Police Departments. POLITE BUT DANGEROUS Drawing of Rape.SU81)9Ct Dredge Finn Apologizes To Newport A letter of apology from a Newport Beach dredging firm which jumped the gun on a job and stirred ancer amooc city councilmen bas apparently calmed thew ate rs once again. lOo/o Pay Increase 'lbe letter , accepted by the council this week, blames an eager emplo)'e for completing a minor dredce job near the Arches before the eity council granted a formal permit for the job. ' Get,s Panel's Nod William L. Harris, manaier of SheUmaker, lnc., s aid that he left for a weekend in early July and lat.er his dredge captain checked for the next job to be done, as· suming a cit)' permit already had been granted. SAC RAMENTO !AP) -A 10 per ce nt pay i nc reas e for California 's l eglslat or1 has s ailed through its fin;t As&embl y Lest. The bill would raise salaries rrom th e present $21 ,12(1 a year to $23 ,232, starting Dec. 6, 1976. The 5·1 vote by the M"mbly Rul es Comm ittee Wednesday sent lhe bill to the Assem bly Ways and Means Committee, the last test before the Assembl y floor . The bill has already won ap- proval of th e Sen.ate. The dissenting vote ca.me rrom · committee me mber" Ken Mac· Oon•ld !0-0J•il. "I don 't want to get anyooe dis- turbed with me, but l'm agt.inst the salary increaite. I made the commitment Jn my district ," MacDonald said. Co mmittee member J oseph Montoya ID-La Puente). saJd he agree d \l.'lt h a newspape r editorial which endor•ed the ralae becaute it would take d'fect after the November l976eleclion. _ The al.ate Conatltutioo allowa I legislators to raise their own salaries up to 5 percent per year. The bill, introduced by the ·Senate Rules Committee, calls ror an increase of $2, 112 .. Buzzbi.g Off Bees Scatter Movie A.ctori KANAB, Utah (AP) -Cowboy star James Ar· ness has handled a lot of hombres in his day. But along wilh the r est or a movie company filming here Wedne~day, he nearly panicked when a swarm or bees descended. Joe SanUey, a spokesman for MGM Studios, said mming for an upcoming American Broadcastlng Company television movie, 1'The Macahans,'' was ln prog ress in Johnson Canyon, lllne miles east al here, when the bees suddenly appeared. He said the film's female lead, Eva Marie Saint, spotted the black ~oud of beell. She said she looked up when she he ard what sounded llke the "hum of a motor.'' The group or actors and tedinlclana trozo while the swarm buzzed around and departed without In· ructing any stings . '· f, Wat.on said he couldn't talk about the case because be doesn't fully know the basis for the court '.s decision. "But what can be said is that a more basic issue is the fact of growth." He said the need for more housing and additional employment is becoming in· creasingly critical. • ''Something must be done about it and simply saying 'not here' ignores the problem," he said. "It just shifts it somewhere else so we must take positive .steps toward a solution.'' When it is decided that new homes and jobs can'toccurtnone l~ality, then ''all of us'' have the obligatidb to say where and how they can occur, he said. ··we either do that, th.rough planning and controlled develop- ment, or we 'll be faced with truly unmanageable .growth to ever- yone's delri m ent,'' he added. Even with Wednesday's ruling, however, the case may not be closed. Gordon Blackley, executive •vice pre:tident of the Associated Building Industry oC Northern California, vowed after the rul· ing was announced, "We're go- ing lo the Supreme Court with thi " •• Fre•PegeAJ BATTIN ••• nesday night, he attended a· political fund rai ser f or Wes tminster City Councilman Phil Anthony, a possible 1976 can- didate for the seat on the board or supervisors that Battin may abandon to run for state senator. The First District supervisor is a once divorced b achelor and, in private life, an attorney. He is a former Naval officer and a graduate of Ha stings Law School. Battin bas served on the board of supervisors since 1968. He is one ol the board's two reprt!Sen- tati.vea on the Orange County Transit Dlslrlct Board of Dire<· tors and the Local Agency Formation Commiasioo. Comm11nist Base Weaker LISBON, Portugal <UPll - The Communist Party's power base In the army be1an cnimbl· inc today under the combined impact of an as11ault by modeTate offtcen and the tar left. The breach became apparent Jn a deciston by Gen. C1rlos Fabiao the army chief-of·otafl, to retoi-m the army's powerfw p0UtJcal action command, whi ch haa coo1l11tently allied itseU with theCOmmunltt Party. Baseball Tops R~c Activity ForNeuport The National Pastime· al5o ap. pears to be the top-rated summer sport. among Newport Beach's youngsters, city parks and recreation aides said this week. In a survey ordered by city councilmen, the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Deput· ment r evea l ed that boys ' baseball this s ummer has at· tracted 1,456 participants -tap· ping 30 pe rcent of the com- munity's crop of 1 to 17-year· olds. T h·e runner -up i n the recreation ratings has been boys• football with 752 participants, or' about 29. percent of its potential "market." Boys' bas ketball was next with· 674 participants. lo the girls' category, the staUatics are lower and about equal. Participants in track, soccer, softball and volleyball have totaled. about ~ to 300 in each category. Aides used community de- velopment figures to esUmate the total numbers or eligible participants. Father Puts Bite on City .• .. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla (AP)" -"I may come back to Daytona. Beach lo see the , races but l'U never go in the waler," says Charles Peterson, wh06e son's Jeg was mangled by a five-foot shark. ''It's a wonderful beach, but they ahould Jet people know there'" may be 1harks out there," the. Beloit, Wis., mail carrier said Wednesday. Peterson'& &on, Henry, 20, un .... derwenl seven hours of emergen· cy surgery for repair oC his right calf, but doctors say it may be days before they know if they can save hls Jeg. Young P eterson was attacked by the s hark Tuesday as he played with a r-ubber raft in wait t·deep water about 20 feet from shore. 'MEAN 11llEF' GETS MEDALS Pl mb• Ope ti• SEATTLE (UPI) -The thief d ID8 ra on went through the house ""'•inc · drawer• open, smashing two Ruined by Burglar television screens, slealina A burS)ar who b-Into • Weit Newport 1ara1e has vtrtu•lly de1tro1eef Ron•ld Br•ot'i p lumbtn• bu1lness. otelllinl equipment worth nearly '3.000. eel Bron!, :z:i, phoned police W • nead1y to report the lou of an u - pemlve sewer cleanlal machlM IJ>d d-of othtr I .... IJ>d IUP- pU .. from lll11ar• .. otllDO>d SI. Oft!~ Hid...,_ plcted • podloct to 1atn ..,11y. • , jewelry, helpinc himself to,. bacon, e11• and use d Uie stove : -and then did somolhlnl uaUy ~ mean. : The thief s tole thrH gold · medals won by Bridget Lee Schrader, 11, in lhe re1lonal sp«l•I Olympics In June. Brld1e1, who aurr.,.,, rrom a learnln( dlsobUlty, had trained by running around the' block evf!<y day, awlmmlna ll>d jO(· !llnl to ••topwolch. I I \ Some Tlps Saving on Food Takes Thought By SYLVIA PORTER " If you m ake on error In buying furnJlure, you 'r e almosl ¥u.rely •~uck . It may take you years to correct your mistake ,and you 11 probably come out with a painful loss. But if you make an error in buying fruit, you C'an quickly learn from your mistake .and days later com e oul ahead when you again go .shopping for food Food is among the biggest items in our cost 9f living and it is lhe one are a where you can ,start saving substantial- ly from the day you de· ~ermine to concentrate On so doing. Money's Worth TO BE SPECIFIC, HERE arc some keys to s aving: 1Plan before you go shopping. Always have a pad handy so }'ou can note food items you need as your s upplies run IO\¥. When your ~hopping List is ready, go over 1t to be sure you have chosen foods on the ba:sis or their nutritional value - not on the basis or their ''taste appeoJ · · • ~· -·Avoid snacks -among the most expensive Cood extras you can buy . They cun casil:v udd 10 percent to vour weeklv food bill but be among the least valuable nutritionall y. -Keep in mind -as you make out your food hsts and ac- tually shop for food -what you 'll do with inevitable lef- .to't:ers . Ir you plan lo make split pea soup using a ham bone, .for~xample , buy the spUt peas wh en you buy the ham . •:.:._ KEEP RECORDS OF prices you 're paying particularly for such big items as meat -and shirt your -menus as prices dictate. -Shop the specials and stock your freezer a nd pantry ,with Coods you need or want when th ey are marked down. -Consider quality in relation to your use of the food. II you're using corn as part ot another dish, you'll do just as well with a less expensive Corm of corn. .-<:heck the prices or private vs . nationally advertised .brands of foods. Every food chain and many independent stores sell private-label foods, at savings running to as p,qch as 20 percent. -Check the containers wilh care when you buy Crozen ·foods and never buy an item that 1s covered with frost. -Buy s ul'h foods as meat by cost per portion rather than by over-<.111 price. Divide the price of the amount you ptrtc hasc by the number of portions lhe amount will supply. :;-..euv SUCH FOODS as bread or cereals by cost per oonce or pound. See which package offer s the most weight fQi-lh e identical price. ·--Compare package sizes in relation to how quickly you Will consume the contents. The "family economy size" is no bargain to you if you end up throwing out a lot or lef. tovers . ~Analyze the real c05t of cooking Crom scratch. The cost of ingr edients to prepare something at home may sometimes be more lhan the prepackaged equivalent - ~peci•lly if s taples are left over. -Save m oney by comparing different Corms of food- fresh, canned, frozen, chilled, and dried. -Always r e member the seasonal specials. But don't buy the first or a crop ; prices will go down as the supply if\· . creases. ·-Weigh the cost of gasoline -and time -ii:i choosing a supermarket. The ' least expensive superma~et in your area almost s urely won"t be the cheapest if you have to drive twice the distance to reach it. -SUBSTITUTE AMONG protein foods as prices di cate. Try beef or pork liver instead of calf liver; poullry instead <If red m eats; bean, cheese and egg dishes instead of m eal· :dishes. . -Use the r ecipes and food-buying tips offered to you by the Departm e nt of Agriculture, your local consumer or· ganization and your local newpaper's food echtor. -Also use the Agriculture Dl!partmenl's publicaUons, whic h are designed to help you -available from the Su perintendent o( Documents, Washington, D.C. 20402. -Hunt for the nutrition bargains and don't overbuy meat. Use the guides developed by the U.S. Departme nt or .Agriculture on the minimum amounts of each type of food 'We should consume daily for proper nutrition. Notw Vort IU~O -.Tllo lolla!Mnt llsl ll'lowt the llO<kl 11\ol ....... ~l...O '"°'' 1'1-.:1 Iott ti. ll'IOlt bos.od Dfl -c.t1t Of c.llMIOO Oil U'lo N•w YOl"ll. Stock :\«.,<" \"'t1rk I.>: ltf'"'' At"lit'f• IEJt l'lonot. 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MI F" 1M1s ~-.. _. =i•Ald .161 l lJ10\6-'0\ :ll !" I 1 ti : ~ = \:!! 'l _., .,..., :;; =~ljt ; It "\6 ••· ~'::,.:'::.a~ ~ :~~: ~ I •'f ·.dtJ,,_,_ <I ) \ola :ii , l -~·"·Nll#Mftll1 .•M ~tJ"".,·w;~1.a1 .J IOV>•\6 4( • ' \ Inventory WASHINGTON (UPI) -Retail and wholesale businesses increased in- ventories in June for the first lime in fi ve months. the Commerce Depart· ment said Thursday in another strong indication that the recession is com· ing to an end. -' Retail inventories rose $175 million and wholesale $85 million to end Coor months of liquidation which bad con· tributed to a slowdown in industrial produclion and higher unemploy- ment. Procter Profit NEW YORK <APl -Procter & Gamble Co., makec of detergenti;:. Cood products and other cons umer goods, aaid profill r ose 3 percent. in the fourth quarter and 5 percent ror, the full 19'74-·75 flscal year. 1n~the quarter ended June JO, the C"ompany earned $65 million or 79 cent.a a share , compared With $6.1 million or 76 cents a share a year ago.· Net worldwide s ales l"Ol5e 18 pereenl to $1 .S b!lllon from $1.3 billion tllo com· parable period last year. ....... _ ......... -l -·····-··-... -......... . '•.., • -· ..... ' ••I I' • • •• DAILY PILOT TV Tornado Town · So Long, Centeroille CENTERVILLE. Ga. IUPI ) - Weather forecasters at the National Weather Service say they were re· 1ieved that the town or Centerville has finally bef!n destroyed by a tornado - on a television soap opera. Forecasters at the service's Mac_o9 office said they were swamped with phone calls from residents or this Cen· tral Georgia co mmunity who took "As the World Turns·· too seriously. ON TllE SOAP OPERA. tornado warnings 14·er e put out to a fi ctional tuwn that a tornado was .. mo\•ing northeast, seve n miles from Cen· terville. ·· Forecast e r G e ne l\.1errilt said viewers in 1-louston County were not ·- watching canefully until they heard the tornado warning mentioning their tO'A'n . GARV DEVEY SAIDTIIE weather se-rvice office's phone was "ringing off the hook·· with caJls for three days. It took the fi ctional tornado three days to reach "Centerville," with the weekend orr. he said. .. People caught on like an Orson Welles rumor,·· said Devey. "They thoui:ht the TV was the r eal thing. At rirst I knew nothing about it but one of our men's wives watched it." .. Devey said the most caJls came on l\.tonday whe n the TV town was destroyed and there were heavy clouds inthesky. Goldbrick Returning To Work? Hollywood Sex Trade Under Fire HOLLYWOOD IUPI) -A group of Hollywood residents who fear new businesses are tunUng the nation's old movie capital into its new sex capital have banded together to drive them out of town . ''We 're, going to declare a state of emergency in Hollywood until this mess is cleaned up," vowed Dave Rosen· ~rg. 75, .p. spokesmen for the gd>up that met Tuesday night to map strategy. Rosenberg called oo city officials lo stop issu- ing licenses for· massage parlors, adult book stores and related busi- nesses . .. They're chasiilg out ,. all the businesses 1µ1d ~i raising the rents," he complained, "and when Uie old business leases expire, pornographic business comes in.'' De Digs EgyJitian • .. Boy, 12, Translating Hkroglyphics ST. LOUIS <UPI) -Terry Willon1. who enters the .seventh grade this faJI, has had no time for sandlot baseball during the summer holidays. He's been busy _translating the Egyptian Book or the Dead lrom the original hieroglyphics. ' The serious-minded 12-year-old also lec- tures twice a week at the St. Loui~ Art Museum. He amazes museumgoers with his knowledge or a ncient Egypt. .. I SAW A BOOK CAUED "The Pharoahs of Egypt' in the library one day, and it kind or caught my eye. It was pretty interesting and I. started reading up on it,'' said Terry, ex.plain· ing his unusual interest. Eventually Terry began teaching himself hieroglyphics, the language of ancient Egypt. He can read and write the characters of the 5,000-year-old language although he says bis pronunciation is a little shaky. Thelma Stockho, curator of education at the museum, said s he received a letter in June from Terry, expressing his enjoyment of the museum's Egyptian collection and offering lo read the hieroglyphics on the mummy case. when they hear his lO·minute lecture during the museum tour," Mrs. Stockho said. "They seem to love it. His knowledge is quite ac- curate, and he is quite responsible about what he says." Terry said no other members of his family share his interest or knowledge of ancient Egypt, but not because it's too difficult to learn. ,, "I think just about anyone could learn it if they could get themselves to try it and gel the right kind or books." he explained. "It would be helpful.to have someone to teach them: I've thought about teaching, but I'm not sure.'' TERRY'S AMBITIONS CENTER ON museum work or actual excavation. "Right . next lo the Valley of the King 's Tomb Js the Valley of the Queen's Tomb," he said, ''and there's a possibility there might be a queen buried there they haven't discovered yet.'' BEING A lZ· YEAR-OLD egyptologist is unusual, but Terry s~d there's nothing wrong with it. ''I think it's all right,•· he said, ''as long as l don't hurt anybody.'' WASHINGTON IUPil -Jubal llale Jost his $20,308-a -year )ob when Congress abolished the Federal Metal and Non·---= Metallic Mine Safety No Rooster After trying to crow like the Illinois· State Fair champion rooster, Gov. Dan Walker could only come up with a cough. Hawkeye, the bird, managed 112 crows, the governor just one. Ahortio11 Doctor Gains Busines~ MIAMl BEACH, Fla. <AP) ~Dr. Kenne~ C. Edelin says his private obstetrics practice has grown tremendously since he was convicted of manslaughter for performing an abortion. But Edelin says the conviction could have a ''devastating effect·· on his overall career. "THERE'S A STIGMA ATTACHED TO me now -I'm a convicted felon." Edelin said during a meeting of the National Medical Association, a pre· dominantly black group of doctors. . .. Any a spirations I have to run or estabhsh a hospital department on my own basis have got to be affected," he said. "I 'm sure this will close a lot of doors.'' Edelin. 36, the first black ob· stetrics-gynecology resident at Boston Ci ty Hosital, was con- victed six months ago in the 1973 death of a 20-to 24·week-old fetus. The Boston trial gained national publicity. EDELIN WAS SENTENCED TO one year's EDELtH "Probation last F ebruary following the emotional tTial. Friends and supporters have been soliciting fWlds for an appeal, which may come this winter_ "I was a physician doing a job performing a service requested by a patient,'' he said . "I was not trying to c hallenge any law.·· He says that his thinking about abortion has not been changed by the trial. ··1 haven't c ha nged.'' he said. "My goals are the same, and 1 still believe in abortion-that will never change. ''I COULD EASILY EXPAND my practice, but my main time is spent al Boston City Hospital.'' The hospital has reinstated him as director of ambulatory services forobstetrics·gynecology. Board of Review on June ' 30 -mainly because he ·said the board did oothing for five years .. But Hale may be back on the federal payroll after a few more weeks' vacation in h is native Utah . IN AN INTERVIEW with UPI, Hale said he is confident the Interior Department would find a. position for him, pro- bably in its Office of Hearings and Appeals. "I think 1 will be back to work in a couple of weeks," Hale said. He added that Io.tenor officials have been "un· derstanding." ' HALE. 47. served as e,xec uti ve secretary of the defunct board, said his new job would be for at least the samesaJary. "I v.'on 't take a pay cut. I'm sure of that .. The mine safety board 14·as created by Congress to handle appeals from noncoal mine operators when their mines were c losed by the federal ·government for violating safety regulations. No appeals were ever made. HALE SA ID THE board closed down June JO, three days after Ford signed the law abolishing it. And he officiated over removal of borrowed of. fice furniture a .week later. . One piece of furniture went to Hale's home - the phonograph on which he liste ned to Beethoven records dur!ng his idle hours at the board's of. fice in downtown Washington. "That's mine, I've got it home,'' he said. "At ,least, I can listen to it here ... HALE SAID THE only other Culltime employee of the board -his secretary, Mary Burke -r etired from he r $14,000-a·year job a few weeks before the board was abolished . He said he is not sure what will happen to the suite the board vacated. --------- ' ROSSIGNOL PACKAGE MEW 1976 SKIS IO$SICllDl COIU Sii .......................... '115 < SAt•M444 ............................. 'SI' Al.1111111111 Sii I'll£ ....... ' ...................... '1 NEWPORT llEAC TUSTIN R 1JllO 6 I 1 o w. c:-i ""'· '''''""'" ..... 13'11 llri ...... ltcl. c-of 61#' "".::::.• 8)7-8540 Cont Hwy. 838-2064 :=.: 631·0040 ~-;-or ,,_......., W...ftw.Mt.... l ....... ... . ...,,.. , ............. . ' .............................. 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' ·! .. :· _, •' 1· •• ": t • • '" . • ' ' I l I Orange Coast E DITI O N VOL. 68, NO. 226, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Riverside ·Barrio Erupts RIVERSIDE (A I') Shotg un- wielding law officers searched houses and swe pt acroos a cor- nfield tod ay a ft e r a nig ht of violence which left three persons- wounded in the cit y 's pre · dominantly Mexican-American Casa Blanc a area. •'So far ther e have been no further incid ents and no sus- pects,'' one police official said. He said he had no .details im· n1ediatcly . An estimated 75 police officers, reinforced with about 150 m em - bers of Special Weapons and Tac· tics <SWAT) teams from San Diego and nearby San Bernardino, searched about ~' half-dozen hOuses east of the cor - nfield. Newsmen were kept away, but it appeared ofticers did not de- tain anyone during the searches. I I • att1n Bedlam Crowd Protests Welfare Cuts BOSTON CU P() -Nearly 100 screaming and shouting oppo· nents of welfare cuts stormed in- to the Massachusetts House to- day, tutning the chambers into bedlam as they threw pamphlets from the gallery down on the membership. House member s and pages blocked pas~age of the protesters ooto the House floor. Some of them were dragged out by the hair, screaming and yelling. The near-riot completely stopped ac- tion on a presidential primary bill. One court officer , James Kabalis, was taken from the • Kidnaped Whiskey Heir Lives? YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. (AP) -The family or kidnaped Samuel Bronfman demanded ad- ditional evidence today that the heir to the billion-dollar Seagram fortune is still alive. Young Bronfman's father, Edgar Bronfman, said he had already complied with new in- structions, and begged the kid- napers to contact him at a telephone number used previous- ly tor such exchanges. Jonathan Reinhart, a family spokesman , read th e elder Bronfman 's statement to re- por1ers gathered at the entrance to the Bronfman estate here. He confirmed that a tape recording had been· received with new in- structions and new evidence that the young man was still alive. The spokesman said the family will comply and has complied with the new instructions and was now asking the abductors to renew contact and supply addi- tional evidence that "Sam is alive and well." A steady step-up in activity earlier prompted speculation that a major development in the sensational $4.5 million ransom kidnaping waS near. Ora~•·:ct:•t 1t'eatller House chamber on a stretcher, apparently suffering a rib injury. Wi tnesses said he had been kicked in the side. There were no immediate re- ports of arrests, although Capitol police were called to the scene. In a statement distributed by People for Economic Survival and tbe Nor thampton Coalition to Fight the Cutbacks, the de- monstrators said, "We come here today as a group united against this. legislature's de-.lh- dealing blow against the entire working population or Massachusetts through the elimin1ttion or weU.,-~programs. "We are all working people, though some of us because of no joba ·are forced to depend m the few crumb9 the state will give us, namely welfare assistance. "'But whether able to find work now or not, we have all paid lax· es and contributed to the welfare of the rich -the lavish sub- sidies, deductions and incentives that businesses and the wealthy receive through tax breaks and loopholes.'' Following aboul 20 minutes of disorder, Capitol police said the demonstrators, under escort of officers, began leaving peac~fully. This Cigarette Was Hazardow To His Health Lighting a cigarette al the wheel apparently cost a Costa Mesa man a broken arm early to- day, when his car veered off Vic- toria Street and crashed into a telephone pole. Gregg R. Malagon, 28, ol 2215 Canyon Drive, sustained a com- pound fracture of the right arm and a badly cut mouth in the 3 a.m. crash. He was given emergency treat· ment at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, then transferred later this morning to Orange County Medical Center. Investigators said Malagon was driving west on Victoria Street at Sterling Avenue not far from his home when the crash OC· curred. The report said that lighting a cigarette apparently contributed to the crash. The car sustained major damage, and the telephone pole was badly battered, in - vestigator~ said. S tereo Sets Police said earlier lhal <ts many a s 50 p erson s wer e beli eved in hOuscs. About 12 hours earlier.~ during the night, officers said they had been fired at wtth s hotguns and small arms from the houses. Before searching the houses, officers mar ched across the cor- nfi eld in an ass ault line . Rive rside Police Lt. Lee Gren said four m en we re belie ved lo have been hiding in the field. Officers entered the area late Wednesday night to investigate a report of a wounded man on the front lawn of a residence near the cornfield. The gunfire erupted at thls point, but it was not im- mediately known what sparked it. ( The wounded included two police officers wounded during the night. A young woman also • 1cte n O•ilr Pillot Si.II Piiot• HEADED FOR TRIAL? County Supervisor Battin Pay Raise Bill Backed By Assembly SACRAMENTO (AP> -A 10 per ce nt pa y inc r e a se for Californi a 's legis lators has sailed through its first Assembly test. The bill would raise salaries from the present $21,120 a year to $23,232, starting Dec. 6, 1976. The 5-1 vote by the Assembly Rules Committee Wednes day sent the bill to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, the last test before the Assembly noor. The bill has already won ap- proval or the Senate. The dissenting vote came from committee member Ken Mac- Donald (D-Ojai). "I don't want to gel anyone dis· turbed with me, but I'm against the salary increase. I made the commitm.ent in my district," MacDonald said. Committee me mber Joseph Montoya (D·La Puente), s aid he agreed with a news paper editorial which e ndorsed the raise because it woulb'take effect after the November 1976 electiop .. The state Constitution allows legi slators to raise their own s alaries up to 5 percent per year. The bill, introduced by the ·Senate RuleS Committee, calls tor an increase of $2,112. The bill squeezed through the Senate June 26 without a vote to spare. At that tim e , one legislator criticized the press, s aying it will <lepic l the lawmaker s as ''self -serving, money-grabbing individuals." Funding Charges Claillled By GARY GRANVILLE OftlMID.iillwPl lllt~ Informed sources said today that Orange County Grand Jury voted Wednesday evening to in- di ct County Supervisor Robert Battin on felony charges related to campaigning at taxpayers ex- pense. Battin and his attorney, Matt Kurilich, were not available for comment this morning. And there was no word from District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of- fice. But members of Battin's staff said they learned this morning their boss had been indicted. However, they were unable to provide details o( the charces. An indictment by a grand jury is not a declaration ol. guilL It means the jury believes there is sufficient cause to bring the mat· ter to a trial in which guilt or in- nocence will be determined. The 42-year -old county supervisor has been the subject of a seven-week Grand Jury in- vestigation centering around his unsuccessful 1974 bid for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. During the investigation it is known that investigators for the district attorney talked to Bat- tin"s staff as well as former staff members. It is believed that the possible charges being considered in· eluded: ----conspiracy to misuse county employes and s upplies. -Misuse of county funds in the form of postage, paper ani:I other supplies. · -Misuse of county funds by ulil\zing county paid employes - members or his staff -to cam- paign on county time. Such charges normally are ac- companied by allegations of em· bezzlement and various forms or grand theft. It is known that the investiga- tion dipped into the Santa Ana supervisor's political past to in- clude his 1972 successful cam- paign for re-election. Battin spent four and a half hours Wednesday behind closed doors with tbe Grand Jury. Before meeting in secret with the jury, the First District supervisor said he hoped to persuade the jurors that there was no wrongdoing in his unsuc- ce ssful 1974 campaign for statewide office. But when he left the jury room at ~:15 p.m ., Wednesday, Battin dejectedly said things ha'dn't gone as well as he hoped and hur- ried off with his attorney. Wed - (See BATTIN, Page AZ) The usual night and morning low c louds and fog near the coast, clearing to mostly sunny in the af. ternoon Friday. Highs near.70 at the beaches and ranging from low to mid-80s tnland. · INSIDE TODA 1' Gifts to Hinshaw Told ,. Jack Scott's brothtr soys the IPOrl• .octivi•t offn'td to tum. P.alt11 Htarst over to the FBI for monqi. Wolt1r Scolt ollo l<lld M hol •<<n Patt~ ttoft'OI tfme1. See •fOfJI, pk- turc P.ogc Af. .. d ex 'fl • A Tandy Corporation executive lestified Wednesday that he g•ve $4,300 worth of m e rchandise to three Orange County assessor's of(ice officials, including two $700 stereo sets to former •s· sessor Andrew Hinshaw, now a COQJressm an . Tandy vice president James Buxton's tale of gitt givini came on the opening day of formtt a.'>- s l 11 tan t assessor George Upton's bribery trial. In all, Buxton said, from 1989 throucb 1'72 he 1ave two stereos to Hirishaw, one to AAeslor Jack VaJJeraa and onealereo as well as an$800boatseneratortoUpton. The fifth stereo was donated to a power boat squadron for use as a raffle priie at Upton's request, Buxton testified. · According to the Grand Jury ~ indictment that brought Upton to trial on three bribery charaes, the Tandy gifts were exchanged for favorable assessments. But under cross examination, Dux ton denied that tbe purpose or the girts was to lnf1uence the three officials ' actions or de· cisions. • However, As1lalant,.. Dliµ:lct , Attorney Micbae.l Caplui -!a· troduced Into evidence a 1989 let- ltt to Buxton from Tandy"s tax manager, James Tabor. In his letter, Tabor told Buxton gifts should be treated as an ex- pense to help lighten the com- pany's property tax burden. Like Upton, Buxton was 11811led In Ille Grand Jury indict· mebl tbal charged both men with bribery. Last month, however, the· silver-haired Texan was granted im01unlty from pl"Olerutlon and the charges against him we.re •lnis~. oJ. ·W~•Y. Bvit.n appeared P '• ~ wli-and ad· rnltted meetina at various times (See UPTON, Poge All ( •• 1 'oday's C:losin~ ~. l'. SC cw ks THURS Y, AUGUST 14 , 1975 c TEN CENTS Violence • In was reported m1 ss1ng, a poli ce spokesman said. · A police helicopter was struck on the rotor and punctured by three bullet holes and Cotted to make an e mergency landi ng Wednesday night. None of the crew aboard was injured. Police fired tear gas grenades and dropped tear gas canisters from the helicopt~r m a ru ght as- sault upon the cornfield. Officers used a dump truck as a shield . "Then th ere was a tremendous burst of gunfire from shotguns and small arms," said Lt. Gren. The officers were wounded at thls point . Gr en sa id th e offi ce r s v.rithdre w because the residential area would be shot up iri the crossfire. <SeeSWAT, PageA2) --ta· AlleyOop Jim Macy, 14, rriakes his final jump in the Costa Mesa bicycle motocross races on his way to victory in the 13-15 category at the city's Tanager Park. Costa Mesa Gets Pl~nning Director By ALAN DIRKIN ef tM D.lllf .. u .. Staff A new director, Charles W. Roberts, formerly the assistant director or development services in Anaheim, is at the head of the 21-man planning department in Costa Mesa. Roberts, 36, took over the ' $25,350-a-year post from Wtlliam Dunn, who has been planning director since 1958 when the job was created. Dunn Was transferred to the ci· ty manager's office where he is overseeing the city"s redevelop- ment and community develop- ment programs. Roberts, who is married with three children and lives in Yorba Uoda. characterizes hi~ as a planner who leans to the prac- tical approach. "There are \wo positions in planning philosophy," he said in an interview. "One is the ivory tower a,pproacb and the other is the practical, one that takes ac- count of the prdblems and the needs or the bU!tness communi- ty. I subscribe to the practical approach.'' Roberta, who earned his BA decree at Pepperdine Universi· ty ," worked for the City or Anaheim for 12 years, wtth the exception of a short period when he wor ked in Vis alia. He started as a draftsman in Anaheim and rose to become second in com- m and of th e deve lopment service s department, a combina- tion of the building and planning de partments. Roberts was in charge of zoning in Anaheim. In leaving Anaheim, he is mov· ing from a city that has ex- perienced rapid growth -the population is now 18>,000 -and which has still more to come. The ultimate population or Anaheim <See PLANNER, PageA2) liOW SUFFERS ANOTHER LOSS NEW YORK IUPll -Th ~ stock m arket closed lower today · in light trading on the New York Stock Exc ha nge. The Dow J on es i ndustrtaf average, a 7 .98-poi.nt loser Wed- nesday, lost 3.52 points to817.04 . Dectirfes led advances by a bout a nine-to-f our margin. (Tables B7). Prices were lower ln slow tradr Ing on lhe American Stock Ex• change. •• At DAIL y PILOT c Thursday, Auguat 14. 1975 . Little J11ry Asked • 'Who's c • RALEIGH, N .C. IUP!J -An •attorney Cor Joan LltUe told the j ury during closing arguments . loday that the jailer she is ac· cused of murdering entered her cell to rape her and was killed as Mlss Little tried to defend herselr against sexual attack. "We have a sexual attack and .a defense,'' M ar\•in Milter argued in a half·hour presenta- tion lo the jury. Miller said j ailer Clarence Al· ligood ''could have had no legitimate, vaHd reason for being Dragging Suspect Arraigned The man who allegedly dragged a Costa Mesa policeman .,.,,.ith his car in a Saturday night street brawl was arrajgned in court on ,felony charges. Mario P . P izarro, 22, of 771 Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa, was charged \Vilh assault with a deadly weapon on a peace offi cer and returned to Orange County Jail, held in lieu of $25,000 bail. Pizarro wa s due back in Harbor Judicial District Court today for a bail reduction hear· ing, aides said. The defendant was initially booked for investigation of as- sault with intent to commit murder on a peace officer follow- ing the dramatic incident near Veterans' Memorial Hall. Patrolman Robert Cbeney , 24 , six feet, two inches tall and weighing 220 Pounds, probably saved bis own life by his actions while being dragged partially un- . der Pizarro's car, police said. Caught by one hand wedged in the door handle as the vehicle sped down Park Avenue, police said, he hefted himself up by the snagged arm and, using h.is other bare fist, smashed the car win· daw. The patrolman shOY.'ered the driver with shattered glass and screamed at him to stop until he finally did, police said. Cheney was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital, where nearly 200 stitches were taken in his right arm. The policeman waa reaching for the car door to prevent Pizarro from leaving a party at the rented hall. Police had been summoned to investigate reports of stabbings. The suspect as- serledly accelerated, wedging the officer's band on the handle. SWAT ••• Police arrested a 15-year-old youth at 1 a.m . and booked him for investigation of aasault and attempted murder. Police said the Casa Blanca area had been marked by dis- turbances for the past week. A police car was fired on Tuesday night, but no one w rui injured and no one was arrested. It waa re-· ported that 56 persons were ar-· rested laal weekend for di1turb-inc the peace. The area is predominantly Mexican-American with a few black.a. Reaidenta in the area re· portedly complained of ex· cwaive police patrolling and said they were being harassed . Cop Car Bombed EMERYVILLE (AP)-Anun· occ up ied poli ce ca r was destroyed by a pipe bomb late Wednesday night, authorities said. The car, which was in the police parking lot here, burst into names after the bombwenteff. .ORANGE COAST t. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ...... ,,..11 ..... """'""'' J•ck R, Curl'Y \l it•,..,,., .. .., ..... c.. ...... ,..,.,..~ Thomas K@e\tll Thomas A. Murl)hln' ....... , ... , ......... Oiarl's H. LOOS Rlc~rd P. Nall AS~•,1oM --t•"'I l• .... l Other Offlc:•• ..... Mt\ .... ( .. ~ ............ -¥ .... 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Protecutors have molnta.lned that Mlsa UtUe, a 21-year>Old black woman, 1tabbed the G · year.old white J•iler-to death Aug . 27 , to escape the Beaufort County Jail in Washington. N.C. "There's no rea11on for her to "'ant to escape,," said Miller, not· ing thut she had only a few days before been told by bcr attorney that he was working OD an appee.l or her breaking and entering con· vicUon. Prosecutors asked Miss Little under croas-cxamination wh y Buzzing Off Bees Scat,ter Movie Actors KANAB, Utah (AP) -Cowboy star James Ar- ness has ha ndled a lot of hombres in his day. But along with the rest of a movie company filming here Wednesday, he nearly panicked when a S\.\'arm of bees descended. Joe Santley, a spokesman for MGM Studios, said filming for an upcoming American Broadcasting Company television movie. "The Macahans," was in progress in J ohnson Canyon, nine miles east of here, when the bees s uddenly appeared.. He said the film's female lead, Eva Marie Saint, spotted the black cloud of bees. She said she looked up when she heard what sounded like the ''hum of a motor.·• The g roup of actors and technicians froze while the swarm buzzed around and de parted without in· flicting any s tings. 'Encouraging' lrnpactof Petalurna Decision Unclear By LAURIE KASPER otlllotDlll,,.l._Ma" It's still too soon tor Irvine city officials and Irvine Company president Raymond L. Watson to determine any effects from the favorable ruling on Pet.aJuma's growth controls handed down Wednesday by the U.S. Court or Appeals. But Mayor Art Anthony did say the decision sounded encourag- in1f. The city, along with .41 other communities, entered the case in support or the Northern California city as a friend of I.he court. "We figured it was money down the tube," laid the mayor. Lutyear, a lower court held that Petaluma's restriction on new housing vlolated a comUtutional right to travel. ·• But ci ty attorney James Erickson said today, ''lf Petaluma'a pgsition la sustained, ours certainly ii.'' U the federal trial court had said the city bad no power to re- gulate growth at all, then Irvine may have faced problems, he sald. However, Irvine's erowth con· troJs are les1 strin1ent than P etaluma's, the attorney noted. The "Petalum a Plan" limited growth to 500 units foe a five-year period. Irvine's policy does not limit building in terms of numbers. Rather, developers must ac· cumulate a certain number of points, re presentative of the faC'ilities and services, such as sewers and police and fire pro- tection, which are available in the area, before they can proceed with their plans. The Petaluma d e cision, however, does m ake the city's position "stronger ," Erickson said. , , Watson said he couldn't talk about the case because he doesn't fully know the basis for the .t court's decision. · "But what can be said is that a more basic issue is the fact of growth." He-said the need for more housing and additional e mployme nt is be-coming In · creasingly critical. "Something must be done about it and simply saying 'not here' ignores the problem," he said. "It just shifts it somewhere eI&e so we must take positive steps toward a solution." When it is decided that new . homes and jobs can'toccurinone locality, then "all of us " have the obtigation to say where and how they can occur, he said. "We either do that, through planning and controlled develop- ment, or we'll be faced with truly unmanageable .c rowth to ever- yone's detriment," he added. Even with Wednesday's ruling. however, the case may not be closed. Gordon Blackley, executive vice president of the Associated Building Industry of Northern Californi a, vowed after the rul- ing was announced, "We're go- ing to the Supreme Court with thi .. s. 1be had ·not screamed for help lf Allt1ood forced her wlth an icepick to perform a sex act, u she claimed. "Whtlre Is she golng to yell to, anotiler jailer?" said Miller. "A young black woman is going to yell to a white faller that another while jailer is attacking her?'' He described the prosecuUon's case as · 'purely e1rculll8t.antial.'' "Can you put someone in Jall on logical theory?" he saJd . "You can sit down and say anything you logically wa.nt, but is that Bike, Car Accidents Hurt 1bree Three persons received minor to moderate injuries in bicycle accidents in Costa Mesa WNnes- day evening. Robert C. Rininger, 24, of 19Zl Anaheim St., and a friend, J oyce A. Puahkasb, 23, Or 19931 Church St., both in Costa Mesa, were taken to C05ta Mesa Memorial Hospital. Police said Rininger was ped.· aling and Miss Pusbkub. was ridln& the handleban when they collided with a car «i Victoria Street at Thurin, near the boopltal. Rininger was treated for abrasions, bnUes a.ad a poaaible bead injury aDd released. Miss Puahkash had abruions but declined treatment at the . hospital. Kate J . McLean, 15, of5271 Vic-. toria Place, Westminster, was treated and released from Hoag Memorial .Hospital after suffer· ing abrasions, a chin cut and a broken big toe in another acci- dent. She waa riding her bicycle on Minorca Drive at Andros Street, when police said she ran through a Stop sign and was struck broadside by a car and knocked to the p\vement. Both accidents occurred at about 6 p.m. ·Neither car driver was cited. His Coffee Break Proved Expensive A coffee break turned out to be a bad break for Gilbert E. Den· · man Wednesday nighL Denman, of 185 Ro::beater St., complained lo Coala Mesa police · he stepped out briefiy to a neighborhood care ror coffee and round his house burglarized when he returned. His $650 stereo sound system was taken.. TONIGHT "GODSPELL''-South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. Sp.m . FRIDAY, AUGUSTl5. CONCERTS IN THE PARK - ''Canyon Grass,'' Costa Mesa Ci· tyPark,8p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 : 15 p.m. Bail Reduced For Suspects In Hash Case Two Orange Coast men who are among eight arrested in con· nection with an alleged con- spiracy to smuggle $13.6 million in hashish from the Middle East have had their bail reduced aner arraign ment before a federal magistrate in San Diego. Polic~ Asking Help In Hunt for Rapiet The pair are James Hum- phries, 28, of 479-B Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, and Joseph Har vey Zellgs, 23, of 1924 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa . Each was arraigned on smug. gling conspiracy charges this week in San Die10 where they were reported to be still in custody. Humphries, a UC Irvine gradullte student In computer s~ience, won reduced ball of SS0.000 . A similar amount was set for Zeligs. They are amon.e six men. in, federal custody in the elle1ed ft • tempt to smuc1le a ton of hublsh in four phony computer shells. School Burglan' Get W alermelon Spokt.'smen for Colla Meeia's Paularlno Elementary School re- ported • bur1lory to police Wed · needay. Sarah R. Da.le said whoever kicked in a door •ent on the cam· pus et 1080 Paulartno Ave., and crawled Into a 1ymnallum office tool< only whet oppealed moot lo t,bem. The $1..10 lou Included • waterm•Jon and a bu:Dcb d rub- berballoooo. (J Detectives appealed today ror ·help rrom the public in the search for a scarred rapist who bu at·. tacked and robbed five women in: Newport Beach and Laguna: Beach during recent months. Th'e s\15pect, who usertedly went to great lenathl to converse with his victims while he held them at knitepaint, bears scars on bls cheek and abdomen. Newport Beoch detcctlve Ken Smith said the man has told his victims that he suffered the wounds in Vietnam when a young Viet Cong blew up a truck he was in. Smith said that the man has sandy to brown hair which is wavy and cut abort, alon& wtlh a thln moustache. He weighs about 18.S paunds and s tands five feet., U inches tall. Smith uld tho! lnformotloa ob· tained from victims show that the suapect worked ror a time ln the Phoenix area, poalbly at the Reynold.I Aluminum plant there, one! thot he bu • lcnowled1e ol electronics. Ria standard pattern. Smith uid, 11 lo quietly creep lnlo •re· aldeoce and accost sleepln.1 vlc· ti ma. Jn one Instance he polltely replaced a wlndow screen when he !ell; In another he <!lfered lo \ POLITE llUT DANGEAOUS Drewing of llepe .•"*" lock the front door upon l1•vtn1. But despite the ~ to help, the m•n 11 conalde.red dan1eroua becau1e he has been arm•d with a tovr-lnch·long knife. Smith i u11eated thot cltlaena With tnlormaUon can contact the N-rt e.ocb or Lacuna Buch Police Deportmentl. enoufh for you to put her in Ja1J for a ong time? •·tr the-re 'a more than one logical explanation, lhen rc- aaonable doubt says you've got lo let her go." He said, "You make the de· clsion, and you decide who the criminal is." "You're goine to be the people who decide .how the .syttem will turn out in this case," he 1ai~ "You will decide what's 1oini to happtn to Joan Little.'' With th e f ervor of an Dallf """ Miii',..... NEW PLANNING DIRECTOR llleoa'e Cheri•• R-o Fro•PogeAJ PLANNER may reach 250,000. Costa Mesa with a populaUon c:A 82,000 is a contrut because, while some industrial areu sWI need to be developed most or its residential growth ls completed. He sees much redevelopment work and rehabilitation ahead for Costa Mesa. "I don't just mean redevelopment activity by • the public sector, but also in terms oC the private sector. We are getting a lot of request.a for aix and seven-unlt apartment buildings to replace older •true· lures." · AJted whether he felt costa Mesa bas a good tax base, Roberts replied : "U all oroa• plonnecl l<r In· dusttY are developed there will be a good tax base." He acknowledged that there are many incompatible uses in the city, particularly in the southwest, where residential and industrial properties are adja- cent. "Costa Mesa has a Jlood ft.lure in land development, but it may be a long time com inc because of the conflicting uses," he added. The southwest, Iona a planning problem in Costa· Mesa, is awaJt. ing the drafting of new industrial zoning ordinances which may ease 50me problems in the area. Roberti said they are dut to be presented to the planning com· mission Aug. 25. Fro•PogeAJ UPTON ••• with HJnshaw,'Valler11 and Up· ton to discuss the handling ft tm· ported merchandise to uaurethe company a tax break. Under cross examinallon by defense attorney Stan Jones, Buxton admitted that Hinshaw aide Chip Cleary asked him in 1973 to sign an affidavit. "At no time did I give or did I aulhor:t1e any merchandlae lo be given to Congressman Hi.nlh.aw or any person in the Or•nge County •&sesaors's office," lhe affid•vit read in part. BUJ:ton admitted the statement waa not true and that he had, In fact, 11ven glftl to Hinahaw as well as Valler1a and Upton. He sold when Uplon In 11189. picked up the first stereo set the assessor 's official wrote out a check to cover the purchase. "But l tore it (the check) up a nd threw lt tn the waste basket," Buxton tesuned. He said .Upton offered lo pay tor a second stereo and that offer was rejected, but in the ensuing transactions Upton made no at· tempt to pay. . Tbe 1t.ereot were traced in part lut M l.l'Cb lo Hin&baw'I apart~ meat lD Alexaftdrla, Va. It wu there tho\ CQlal end tnv•U1otor John Col-. oftor obtlhainl a ••rrant.. reco••ed evidence that wa1 U:.ld tn a Grond Jury lnve1t11otlon lndlng to Rlnahaw's lndlctment on 15 felOD)' counll two months later. Included omons the cbll'los a1ain1t the Republlcan con· sr-aman lJ an aUe1•tkm that he NCelvocl • brllM, • TondJ otono Ht. • al-?' evanfell1l, assistant Staie Al· torney General Lester V . Chalmers opened closing atl(u· ments for the prosecution. Chulmers did not mention Miss Li ttle's name tor lhe firtit 20 minutes of hi::; er1tument u he paced ~bout the courtroom, wav- Jng a law book over his head. "In my opinion, the law or North Carolina is the onJy thing we've got outside or our belier in Jesu1 Ch rt st Almlchty, ''he said. "We have · folks who believe they are above the law." • • F,.....PageAJ BATTIN ••• nesday night, he attended P. politi c al fund r aJser f or Westminster City Councilman Phil Anthony, a possible 1976 can- dldate for the seat on the board of supervisors that Battin may abandon lo run for slate senator. The First District supervisor is a once divorced bachelor and, in private life, an attorney. lie is a former Nava l orficer and a 1raduate of Hastings Law .School. Battin has served on the board of supervisors since 1968. He is one of the board's two represen· tatives on the Oran1e County Transit District Board of Dlrec· tors and the Local Agency Formation Com.mission. l State Income Tax Increase May Hit Rich SACRAMENTO (AP> -State income tax.es would be increased a combined $25 million a year ror California's 6,000 richest resi· dents under legislation approved by a key committee. The bill, backed by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr., won 5-1 ap. proval of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee Wedn6day and went to the. Senate Finance Committee. It has already passed the As· sembl y. · The author, Assemblyman Dan Boatwright <D·Concord), said it is one of three major bills that Brown is-advocating to close tax looplloles. Another of the bills wh.ich prac- tically eli'minateS the oil deple· tion allowance has passed the Legislature. A third repealing the home office d eduction for in· surance companies is pending. Boatwrlght's bill would end the so.Called "gentleman farmer" exemption which allows non- farmers to use farms as tax shelters. Gov. Ronald Reagan used this exemption to pay no slate taxes in 1970. l t also decreases tax breaks ror ' accelerated depreciation ol real and · perA.nal property, stock transfer profits and excess capital gains. I t wa s oppos ed by the Cali f ornia Association of Realtors and the SccuriUes In· dustries Association. Father Puts · Bite on City . DAYTONA BEACH, Fla CAP) " -"1 may come ha.ck to Daytona Beach to aee the races but I 'll never go in the water," says Charles Peterson, whose soo's leg was mangled by .a five-root. shark. "It's a wonderful beach, but they should let people knoW there may be 1harks out there," the Beloit, Wis., mail carrier said Wednesday. Peterson's aon. Henry, 20, un· derwent se•en hours oC emergen- cy surgery for repair o( his right calf, but doctor1 say it may be days before they know if they ca.n sa'le his leJ. Young Peterson was attacked by the sh&rk Tuesday 11.s he pl•yed witb a rubber raft in waist-deep water abowt 20 feet from 1hore. 'ME.4N 111/EF' CETS MEDALS • SEATl'LE (UPI ) -The thief wont tbrou&h the bauae loollng drawer1 open, t ma1h1na two t•levl1Jon scre"ens, st•allnc Jew•lr1, heJplng hlm1elr to r• b0<0n1 efffl •nd use 0( tho &love -•na then did 1omethlnc really me~. . .. 'J.'"be thief atote tl\ree sold .. medals won b)' Bridget Lee Schradu, 11, in tt.. rellonal opeclol Olymplc1 I~ J•ct>li:; ~ ~~ Bridfet, who 1u!rers m>m a lemtlng diHblU~y , had lfolned by runnln& around the block every doy, 1wlmn.>Jng end loe- llns lo• 01opw1tch. .\ '