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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-15 - Orange Coast Pilot' . • . • . • . , •• Cloitns -'llicks l'e.ndetto r oan ' ',End to Career' . Battin Weeps I At Indictment By GARY GRANVILLE OIU. D•ily Pilot$lafl A few hours after he became lhe firtl Orange County supervisor to be indicted on criminal charges, Supervisor Robert Battin stepped out of character. Midw8y in a meeting with two reporters and members of his staff, Battin 's voice broke, tears came to his eyes and he cov- ered hisiace with his hands. After an embarrassing moment of silence, Battin resumed his favorite role -that of the political roughneck whose motto is, "I don't get mad, I get even." Sitting at his desk in the First Supervisorial District office in the county AdminiStration Building, Battin lashed out at the Grand Jury that had indicted him, al District Attorney Cecil Hicks and at what he sees as unreasonable charges against him. Taking the Grand Jury first, Battin said that during two ap- pearances the jurors had not listened to him and were unwilling to consider his charges against Hicks. ''Hett no,•· he answered when asked if he should have refused to testify before the jury as Rep. Andrew Hinshaw and Assessor J ack Vallerga had done before they were indicted earlier this year. "I wanted them to listen. l have nothing to hide and I have evidence to show that if there were mistakes in my campaign they were honest mistakes." As he did before being indicted, Battin accused Hicks of con- ducting a personal vendetta against him. "If Hicks didn't like the names I called him he should have sued me for slander and not misused his office for personal ven· delta," he said . But Battin was more concerned about the charges against him than he was the Grand Jury and the djslrict attorney. He sees the indictment, no matter what the eventual outcome d the criminal charges against him, as fatal to his political c3reer. • And; the supervisor admitted, he is Crightened by the pro- spect of losing his o£fice, the possible prison ter;m and the likely ensuing Joss of his right to practice law. "Youtre talking about my destruction and I don't care who you are, when that happens to you it's scary," Battin said. And though he admits that what he calls "the Cecil Hicks system of injustice" will be hard for him to beat, Battin said he is innocent of any wrongdoing . ''I£ I really wanted to cheat the county I could have done it in many ways. They wer e aU investigated by Hicks' goon squad and they didn't find anything," Battin said. He claimed, for .example, the investigators had checked his county gasoline and telephone records , but had not found any evidence that they were abused during his 1974 campaign. Battin noted that he had paid nine or his staff members $1,450 from his campaign fund during the closing weeks of his illfated try for the lieutenant goverr:ior nomination. . . He said the amount of time they had worked on his campwgn had been calculated by his then office manager, Ted Moraitus. ''If there were any' errors or if any or the people Cell they had spem more time on the campaign I wasn't t?ld about it,'' he said. .....,...... Furfhermore/·Battin contended, the ·ftYE;· p~y.roU, c;lajms .he bad·signed that are part of the indictment were not prepared.by· • himseU and that he accepted them and signed them in good faith. He also said that the county personnel policy places supervisors' staff under conditions different from those of other County employes and that the jury failed to take that into con· sideration. Battin went·on to·say that some of his fornier employes who had testified against him in the Grand Jury proceedings were an· gry with him because he had given them poor fitness reports when they left his office. (See BATTIN, Page A%) ~Jeeping Boy Killed by Car PICO RiVERA <UPI) -A cident. He'had'lriultl1•le lnjUries speeding car crashed through the and a broken neck. Wall q,f 17 -year -old Edward Authoritiessaidthecar,driven AJarcon's bedroom early today, by a 16-year-old youth, was kUlin& him. traveling al· a hi&h rate ol speed Sheriff's deputies said Alarcon and fail~ to negotiate a turn died at Pico Rivera Community when lhe vehicle crashed Into H08pilal three hours alter the ac-Alatrcon 's house. " FR I DAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 15, 1975 VOL .... , NO. ?JI,' SECTIONS, 4" PAGES • ·Ot u Mixed Jury Agrees RALEIGH, N.C. <UPI) -A racially mixed jury deliberated ooe hour and 21 minuteS today before acquittirig Joan Little, a black woman accused of murder- ing her wh~te jailer with an ice pick during what she said was a sexual assault in her cell. The stale charged that Miss UtUe, 21, had 1lain Clarence Al· ligood, 62, in an escape plot. But the defense contended that tne woman stabbed Alligood 11 times when he forced her to perform oral sex on him in the lonely cellblock where s he was the only prisoner. Jury foreman Mark Nielson, a white 26-year-old stereo equip- ment salesman , read the jury's verdict: "We find the defendant, Joan LltUe, not guilty.'' She dropped her head and put a handkerchief to her face, and was hugged by two of her at· torneys, Jerry Paul and Karen Galloway. Reached at Washington, N.C., by telephone, Alligood's 62-year· old widow, Elsie, declined com- ment on the verdict. ' ' 11 ''I might think of a lot of things, but I don't want to say nothing," she said. "We all have feelings d th t ' 111 " D•ily Pilot Photo by i..• P•~,,., an , a ~a ,c 3T\5~¥·,«• .• ,..,..~.._TT~.,,,..EFT).lEAVES JAIL AFTER BEING BOOKED Miss Little was mOboea by re-... "... · porters as she left the courtroom. Accompanied ~ His Attorney, Matt Kurfllch "It feels good," she said. "Freedom feels good." Miss Little's mother, Mrs. Jesse Williams said, "I feel like a load has been lifted. I feel re· laxed. It was a load." Clarence Alligood, 42, one or the slain jaile r 's sons, said, "l don't see how this could have happened, really.'' The jurors smiled at Miss Llt- tle and Paul as they walked past the defense table and filed out of the courtroom after delivering the verdict . ~ , -.;,.,· She w·as greeted bY a~t "'7s (See LITTLE, Page A%) .Stomach Ciampa? AMARILLO, Texl_(AP) -qarles . fl.i~iey, 51,, un--derwent abdominal sur- gery three years ago in Oklahoma. And doctors at Northwest Texas Hospital • removed his gall bladder this week. Physicians also removed • seven-inch pair ol sur. gical -clamps apparenUy left' In hlif'abdome•· durin'g the first operaUon. Risley's wife, Peggy, said surgeons walked into the hallw.ay after the operation and handed her the clamps. Drug Ring Case Son of ~lemente .,. ' ' , Offici<¥;~rrested • f'-; '!':: ' ,,,JI)' J;\J:lt.l;jlAUJ>~: '.,,(Jd9.ll".O'arres t•.' , ind JORN\r Al'n!ilZA "It comes as a great'"SUrprise et""'o.11, Pli.tMlff and a great shock,·· Carr said. Police arrested the son ot San He said he had not talked with Clemente City Manager Kenneth his son and could not comment on CarrandtwootherpeopleThurs-whether he would aid his son's day and said they had seized legal defense . $2SO,OOO worth ·or·' cocaine·· iri" Carr said he had only received cracking a major narcotics ring. a sketchy account of the arrest. Ronald Carr, 22, o( 114 E . "I have no comment to make Ramona, San Clemente, was booked on five counts ol alleged sales of cocaine. Robert E . . Cooper .. 31.. of 26692 Calle Salida, Capistrano Beach,· was booked on two counts of alleged sales of cocaine and Angela M. Martin, 28, who listed Cooper's address . as her own, was booked for al-' leged possession of cocaine for sale . Aaent.s from the San-Clemente and Laguna Beach Police· Departments and the Stale Narcbtic:S·8Ureau were·invol.Ve<I in the monlh·long investigation during whic~ five cocaine purchases were allegedly made by undercover officers. • City Manager Carr, reached al his home Thursday night, said he wu stunned by the news of his See COCAINE •. Page A2) •• SUETY BEL1S I -•-... ' FOR CANINES? BERN. Switzerland <PAP) - §,.vitzerland's largest automobile assOciation sugl;ested today that safety belts be wdi-n by dogs. • The ToUring 'Cli.ab said special backseat belts re'strairting dogs woUld assure ''comfort, h'ealth, and security" both fer pets and tbe tY..o-legged occupants of the Cir. · Saf ety belts for hum ans b ecome mandat ory I n Switzerland next yea(. \ Battin · Facing 7 Counts .... Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin was indicted by the Grand Jury Thursday on seven charges related to cam- paigning at taxpayer expense. The indictment charges Battin with single counts of grand theft and misuse of public funds as well as five counts of presenting false claims in the form or employe payroll records. While the indictment does not mean that Battin is guilty of the allegations, it does indicate that at least 12 jurors decided Wed- nesday evening there was suffi - cient evidence to bring him to trial. Battin pleaded innocent lo all charges Thursday afternoon dur· in g an appearance before Superior Court judge Kenneth Williams. He was then booked in· to Orange County Jail and re- leased on his own recognizance. He is scheduled to appear before Judge Williams again Aug. 28. All seven charges specified in lhe indictment are related to lhe Santa Ana supervisor's unsuc - cessful 1974 campaign for the Democratic par,ty's nomination for lieutenant governor. If eventually convicted or any of the seven counts, Battin faces a possible term in state prison of from one to 10 years. He would also lose the First District seat he has held on the Orange County Board of Supervisors since 1969. And re- lated to that would be his re· moval as the board's represen~ tative on the Orange County <See INDICTED, Page A2) Or:n_g~;~c:••f Wenfher Night and morning low clouds and fog are on the agenda again Saturday. with mostly su nn y skies in the afternoon. Beach highs in the 70s risin g to the mid-80s inland .. INSIDE TODAY Can young performers get.a break with the Orange Coast's top professional theater com- µ,a. n y? Sou1h Co.ast Repertory's. artistic diredors explain how, on Page Cl of 1oc1ay·s Weekender AIY-5""Ylc.• ....... L.M ....... C.lllWlll• 011Ulflft c-.:o, .. DlatllNell( .. l.il..0.11"•91" FIMllC• -'""'""U1-AMIUl .... fl -·--· Index A2 DAILY PILOT s Friday. Augusl 15, 1975 Five Men,... Missing In Tanker Blaze NEW ORI.EANS (AP) -A tanker carrying 46 men and 14 .7 million gallons or oi l caught fire after smashing into an un - maJUll'(f drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico early today, the Coast Guard said. Five crewmen were missing, and a search for them intensified CO CAINE ... al this time because I don't know all the facts ... I don't know the circums tances and until I do it would be totally improper for me lo make any comment.," Carr said. . Ronald Carr. a utility company lineman, was identified by ol- ricers as their contact in the purchase of cocaine. Laguna Beach Narcotics Det. Terry MacAdam said the cocaine involved was about 80 percent pure, "very high quality." MacAdam said that just prior to the arrests, undercover of- ficers had purchased six ounces of cocaine. They s8id they seized another rour ounces at a San Clemente residence. Other purchases inc luded a quarter ounce July I. a n ounce JuJy 29, an ounce on Aug. 5 and two ounces Wednesday. Total street value ol" the co- caine was placed at"'tl50,000. Laguna Beach Police CaR.Y'Neil Purcell said today that the high quality of the cocaine would have enabled a buyer to cut it six to seven times before street sales. MacAdam said ofricers believed the cocaine came directly from a South American source. In addition to the co. caine, officers seized a bout 20 ounces of marijuana. Police still seek at least two· other persons as yet Wl1lamed, in connection With the breakup or the ring. The arrests occurred near the San Clemente General Hospital at about4 :30 p .m . Thursday. MacAdam said young Carr of- fered no res istance. Cooper, however, reportedly attempted to nee in an automobile and was· forced to the side of the road by _officers in another car. Cooper was identified as hav- ing been arrested previously in Laguna Beach for alleged receipt of stolen property including an operable machine gun. San Clemente Police Chief Mel Portner declined comment on the case today. As city manager, the city's chier administrative of- ficer, Carr is Partner's boss. The younger Carr is the eldest of three children and has lived away from home for about two years, his father s aid. Ex-assessor Aide Fmed Former Orange Cou nty As- sessor's Office e mploye Robert Plumlee, 47, was fined $1.000 and placed on three years probation Thursday by Superior Court Judge Walter Smith. Plumlee's sentencing came one month aJter he and five other former asse ss or 's office employes pleaded guilty to con- spiracy charges related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's (R·Newport Beach ) s uccessful 1972 con· gressional campaign. Plumlee and eight others were indicted by the county Grand Jury last December on charges that they were part of a con- spiracy to campaign for Hin shaw at taxpayer expense. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT l.,. 0-.. 90 Co•\!°"''" "''"'· ..;th •h•!h l•c..-.. bl""' I ho No"" P•n>. 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Sl1·6l1D r.~..,...,.,c, ....... i. 49J-06l0 Coo••IQhl. tfll O•••IJO (<1••1 ~.,bll•"•~t C.,..•d• '' .. G ,..,.,,..,,,.\ "'"'''•''°"' ~d"O'••I "'•II•• •• •O•o •I•\~"'~"" n"Q•n "'01 0.. •fP•@O.,ltD *''~""' 'f'""'"' II•'"'""." 01 '""'•"O~t n"'"'' ~•tonll l lfO r>••lf~ PO•<I 01 C•O• "'•'"· (•l•!P.n•o IMOt<«l'h""D''"""' U.DO"'°"'"''· by m•d •o.OQ "'9'"'"W. mil"'''_,.., • .,,.,. U 111:1 """'"'' after d3ylighl, a spokesman said. lie said a heavy slick fed f?v t•rude oil pouring rrom a hole m U1e hull of the vessel, identified as the Globtik Sun, s pread over an area two miles long and a half·mile wide. Forty-one crewmen who aban- doned lhe burning ship in dark- UPIT~ CL EA RED BY JURY J oa n Llttle Fro•Page A l LITTLE .•• cheering supporters outside the courthouse as she walked out sur· rounded by bodyguards and at- torneys . Miss Little still faces the r e· mainder of her seven-to-IS.year sentence for breaking and enter- ing, which she began servint:: in June and was serving at the time of the killin~. She is ffee On $15,000 bond pending an appeal before the North Carolina Court of Appeals. For nearly seven hours Thun- day, the third-Ooor courtroom where Miss Little was on trial rang with impassioned scripture, biting sarcasm and claims o( divine gu.idance as seven lawyers left scarcely a phrase unturned in their efforts to sway the jury of six blacks and six whites. bliss Little's chief defender, trying to convince the jwy she stabbed Alligood to' death to stop his sexual abuse, announced God had been in charge of lhe de- fense. Prosecutors quoted Scripture interspersed with sarcasm. The trial began on a first· degree murder charge, which carries a mandatory death sen- tence. The judge reduced it to second·degree murder when the state rested its case. Assistant State Attorney General Lester Chalmers said Miss Little's flight from the Beaufort County jail i n Washington, N.C., showed she was guilty. "The wicked nee when no man pursueth," he quoted from the book or Proverbs, "but t he righteous stand as bold as a Uon." "Joan Little has violated the law of God," he said. "Joan Lit- tle has violated the law of North Carolina." "Where was the law?" sneered Paul, the chief defense lawyer. "The law was back theTe forcing her lo perform an UMatural sex act." Senate Nixes Sclwol Paper Freedom Bill SACRAMENTO (UPI) An Assembly-approved bill extend- ing t_o public school newspapers the nght of California students to express themselves freely was defeated by the Senate. At one point during debate Thursday Sen. H.L. IUcbardson <R-Arcadia), an opponent ot the proposal, stunned the detorum- conscious Senate when he used a four.Jetter expletive to make a point. The bill (A B207) by As· semblyman John Vasconcellos (O·San Jose), failed on a lopsided 11·20 vote. Reconsidera- tion of the action WIL'J granted but Sen. John Dunlap (D-Napa)' said he would pigeonhole the bili indefinitely . Under current Jaw, primary, elementary. and secondary 1tu· dents have the right to exert:!lle free expression on such lhin.1s u school bulletin boards u lonf u it isn'l ob.scene, UbellJUI, s an· derous or incite IJleaal activity. The bill would extend that r1Chl and its limitations to atudent newspapeni, a change tome op. ponents said could lnvolve pro- fane and vul1ar words or a print. 00 diacuulon of premarital sex. ness were picked up by boats in the area south of Lake Charles after the Globtik Sun's SOS went out. Coast Guard helicopters flew the men to Galveston, Tex. Ten of them, including Capt. Nor1l J;. Strangeland, 39, of Somme, Norway, were taken to John Sealy Hospital in Galve&ton, where officials sald two were listed in serious or critical condition. Eight were treated a nd released, officials said. A spokesman said Francisco Daguman, 25, of The Phillip.. pines, and Gudmund. Vetini ol Areodal, Norway, would be ad· mJttad ror treatment Daugman suffered severe burns and Aren- U,S . OIL DRILL REPORT ADMITS HAZARDS, A4 d~ had burns over 80 percent of his body, a spokesman Said. Strangeland was among those treated and released. Officials ::.. said he suffered smoke inhala- tion. The others suffered minor burns, cuts and bruises. "I was in my cabin making my papers ready for customs. I l ooked o u t the porthol e . Everythinr was on fire. We start- ed making extra measures and services to get everybody on deck and get them of( the ship." Strangeland said in GalveSton. He said he saw no light on· the drilling platform . A Chevron spokCsman said battery - 'operited ·ignlt"ion lights. on the 'platform were working. "We came down in lifeboats, and everyth ing was on 11re around us." He said he was not sure that all crewmen had abandoned the burning ship, "but I am still hop-ing .. , The Globlik Sun, a 734-foot British vessel, was c81T)'ing Ara· bian light c r ude fr om the Baham as to Houston, the Coast Guard said. She plowed into the drilling platform 100 miles south of Lake Cha r les near the Louisiana-Texas border. Officials said there were no working wells on the platform, owned by Chevron. A spokesman described the platform as a steel jacket on stills. '"It was in the process of being installed. We had not started drilling. There was a crane, a couple of bunk houses. _ .just a platform out there." ~Quick Word Fells Pinup: Sarah Exiled WASHINGTON (AP ) - General Services Administrator Arthur F. Sampson returned from vacation to discover a temptress in a teapot. His action was swift and de- cisive: "Out!" And with that, Lady Sarah was removed Crom her Jo(ty a nd languid perch above a construc- tion pit near the White House and ailed to storage at the Corcoran Gallery of Art Lady Sar ah, about four times bigger than life, was painted by a Corcoran artist, Bill Newman, for the enjoyment of the hardhats working on t he new Federal Home Loan Bank Board build - ing. She wore a scanty bikini which Newman said would wuh away in the rain, leaving the compl ete and unexpurgated Sarah on view. Newman's summer art class, using $1,300 in materials paid for by the GSA, earlier decorated the outside or the sidewalk fence around the pit with murals of zoo animals .. Newman personally donated Sarah for po!ting inside the rence on grounm that the workers deserved some be-_uty, too . A light rain Wednesday night caused Sarah's bikini to drip a bit, but it remained essentially intact. Meanwhile, the GSA re- ceived what a spokesman said were several hundred complaints from feminists a ngered by the episode. Sam pson, informed ol all that when be retur ned to his de1k Thursday, p r omptly o r dered Sarah removed from the aovern- ment site because it wu "i.oap- propriate for the GSA to be in· volved In pinup art." - Comtruction foreman Charles Miller took a different view. "We were very satia:rled with her because we hM! a smiling face to aive us a lift while work- ing . we enjoyed looking at her." I Lutheran Split CIUCAGO <UPI) -Kon than 21000 moderate members t1 the Lutheran Church II-S)'11od Thunday unllGimoualy od.opled a resolution which c.luntbeway IOI" modtt1tu to leav. the Synod -but alto aupporta tboae who chOCJH to 1t.a.y. Poat Seeks JFKProl>e lNDIANAPOLIS !OP!) -The Saturday Evening Poat is poll i ng con· iretsmtn e.nd asking re. aclers to pre1s for a more complete Investigation of the usassination of Pres.i· dent John F . Kennedy. The Indianapolis-based magazine announced Thursday it is beginning a national drive to reopen in· ve1U1ation into the as· sasaination because of a ''1rowtne public inslstence that the truth, the whole truth, is not yet known." (Related story, AS). · pr. Cory Ser Vaas , editor and publl1her, said that the Post is beginning a three-part series on the "Unsolved JFK Murder Mystery" in its September issue. BATTIN .•. But Battin has a briefca5efull of material and prominent FU Uerton criminal attorney Matt Kurilich as his (ronl line defense. That combination notwithstanding, the outspoken cqunly supervisor couldn't hide the momentary break.down in his composure T hursday afternoon when he discussed the impact of the Indictment. The breakdown came when he mep.tioned h is mother and girlfriend, Rachel Perry. during his discussion or what he sees as h.is gravest personal crisis. In those few minutes Battin let it be known by more than anything he said that he knows he'sintoughoo this one. Horse s Starving WOODSIDE <AP) -San Mateo Cou nty authorities are hunting the owner of 33 quarter horses the Peninsula Humane Society s ays were discovered starving in an isolated location near this affl uent suburb. ,.,,_. Pafle Al INDICTED ON 7 COUNT S •• Tro..nsit District Board of Dlrec· tors and the Local Agency Formation Commilu1ion. In summary, it i~ lilll"ged In the indictment that Battin used coun- ty equipment, suppU eti and his county.paid stafr in his unsuc- cessful bid to win statewide of- fi ce last yeur . Deputy Dis trict Attorney J :u:k Ryan , who !:i pearhe ud ed the seven-we ek Gr und Jury in· vestigation leading to the indict- ment, would not estimate the amount of purported loss to the COWlly. Ryan d id say, ho""'C'VCr, that the five raise cl>lin1s counts al- lege that some n1embers of the supervisor 's starr worked on his campaign at county expense over a IO-week per~· . And, he add d , th1: the ft charge, while ove . is not re· latedtoatheftofcas . It was Ryan, not J)islMct At- torney Cecil Hicks. v.·ho held a press briefing shorU y after Bat- tin and hi s attorney, Malt KuriUch, were handed copies o{ the indictment by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Willi :.1ms. As Ryan a ns wered questions, Battin was taken by two district attorney investigators to Orange County Jail, booked and im- mediately r eleased on his own re- cognizance. While I-l icks. whose bitter rcud with Battin broke out into Lhc open two months ago, made a brief appearance at the con- ference, Ryan made it clear that the Grand Jury investigalion was under his direction. .. There was absolutely no pressure on me. I did it my way,'' Ryan emphasized when a sked if the Hi cks· Battin feud v.·as behind the investigation. He said much of the in· vestigative legwork was done by tv.·o investigators from the State ·Attorney General's Office. "A few distr ict attorney in · vestigators worked on it on a part time basis, but none or them worked full time." Ryan added. The deputy district attorney denied that the indictment was related t o the n o ard o r Supervis ors· r ec<'nt unsuccessrul attempt t o tra n s fe r 22 in- vestigators rrom !·licks' staff to the sheriff's department. lli<'ks blocked the transfer re- cently by obtaining a court order ba rr i ng th e s upervlaors' bud&etary tran1fer. lncludcd on the indictment of Datth1 we re two additional felony countM that hod been· crossed out and inltluled by Grand Jury Forentan James lJtter . Ryan said that the jury had not voted to include those charges In its Cin a! indlctrnent. a.n indict· n1ent that was handed down alter 17 witne sses had testified in secret sessions. In cluded among the witnesses was Battin hlmst1lt. After testify ing before the jury Lwo weeks ago, Battin entertd the jury room a second time Wednesday hoping that the docu- n1ents he carried in a briefcase would hold off the indlctment. f{owe vcr, less than two hours after he left the jury room, the \•ote was taken that resulted In the indictment he soug_hl lo avert. State Group Scale s Dm.m ' Land Use Act SACRAMENTO <UPI) -The Senate Finance Committee Thurs day approved a con- troversial scaling down of the California Environmental Quali- ty Act, the la w requiring environ-. mental impact reports on major new development oroiects. The meaSure (5n502 ) by Sen. Clare Berry hill, R-Ceres, was sent to the full senate on a 7.5 vote over the objections of con- servationist g roups, the Brown Administration and Attorney General Evelle J, Younger. Basically, the measure would Limit the types or projects and to which kinds of areas the environ- mental act would apply. It also would m a ke it more diCficuJt to block projects that will remain under' jurisdiction of the act. Upholstery Savings •· during our Summer Sale! ' Huge savings on such well known lines as Marge Carson, 1 Henredon, Woodmark Sherrill and n1uch more! A l s~ all leather at 20% off! Of:AlERS FOR : HENREOON . ORfXEl . H£RllAGt.. KARAS I AN •.woooMARK . BAK ER ~--'., '2/_,,,~ AJ If_. * ~~;:;;,~,;;i••• ,,. "~ ,,,,.,, NEWPORT BCAC H • '111 Wl~lCttlf Ot, &•1 10,0 FINE FURNITURE & INTERIOR DE IGN it S.n. 12·5'30 • O!htr 01y• 9 '111 IJO • fnd•y 9.9 •CI01"1 Mo'l)ays lAGUNA B~ACH • ,.~ NOlllM C:O •~t ... w .. •9• -&l51 • , " • f1ktay. August 15, 1975 OAIL Y PILOT A 3 Upton Pleads G • ty to Bribery &~ ·w@(l:!JI? ®®!?WO©® The column appears i dally except Saturdays and Mondays. ·Col a problt>»I? 'l"l1trt write l'ol Vunn. Pot u:i ll c ut r1'll lape. yet //11: flr!SWt'r.t Orld OC:• l ion you need to • o;O/iJe Inequities 111 government and bu.si11e ss. /\t o /I your q1w.s/ions lo Pat Dun11 'A f Y o ur Ser v i ce . Orange C on st Daily Pilot. P.O. IJo:r 1560. Co.~to l\'1£'30. CA 92626. · J11clude yo 11r t1>lepl1ouc nu r11 b(' r . TfresTfred DEAR PAT: A year ngo t purchased an AMC Gremlin. 1 noticed thut the two rront tires were wearing when the car had unly 3,500 miles on it. Goodyear tiffered no assistance, so I con- t ac tcd a dealership. Tbe serviceman aligned the froRt end~ but he indicated that lhetire wear was probub'ly due lo uadct- infiated tires. 1-lc thought the pre- i;sure should Uc 30 pounds. My ttriver's manual recommends 26 J'lOUnds (or the front and 24 in the rear. I contacted the AMC zone representative, and was pro- mised that someone would in- ' :i:;pcct my car, but no one ever .showt.'<1 up. I also telephoned the AMC "Hotline " in Detroit but gol Jlo results . P.P., Newport Beach You report lh•l you bad to purchase ne"' tires but that Goodyear made an •dJuslment "°the price. A.R. W•ll. owner re· lations 8upervlsor for American Mo.tors Sales Corp., reported after inveHig,atloo that no vehl· cle detect caused the tire wear. He also pointed out that tires are warranteed only through the manufacturer. The "1974 Tire Guide'• published by Bennett Garfield in Ne w York, con- liidered the authority on tires by the industry, recommends that tires on your Gremlin be innated lo 28 ln the front and 26 in the re- ar. two pounds more than tbe st>n(lce ma1:1ual recommends. A representative or Goodyear said the two pound difference could not h ave been the sole cause or the· extreme w ear you ex· pcrienccd. D-'tK-klt DEAR PAT: Wh ere docs the exPression ''knock on wood" corne from? J've used this phrase for ·years -as did my parents o.ind grandparents -in connec- tion with continuing good luck. Fo~instancc, the other day I said that.we hadn't had an earthquake for tome lime --knock on wood! ..: 0 .P., Newport Beach KilMklng oa wood goes back to tbe ... Dndds of ancient England whci believed the trees were in· habited by gods. Wbe1:1 asking a raver, the Druid priests would knock OD tbe bark of a tree-If the gocl 1n rrsldence was willing to grut a favor, h e would knock back. ' "Woman Slain ~y IQtrµder PRESNO (UPI) -Police to- da)': searched for the killer or an eldiirly woman found lying in a pool or Qlood in her home. Investigators said Thursday that Georgia Johnson was ap- pat'ently beaten lo death in her holne by an intruder. they said the telephoae in the wQB\an's home had been ripped froDt the w·au and there were ~ signs of a violent 'struggle. . . Dead Cat Fee of $1 Asked Orange County supervisors will be asked Tuesday to adopt a Oat tee ot Sl for the sale or dead cats by th e county 8nimal shelter. In a letter lo the board, Dr. John Philp, county health officer. said the cadavers would be sold to acceptable vendors or scien· tific supplies. · .. On several occasions, the county has been approached by vendors who wished to purchase selected cat cadavers, 15 inches in length or more, properly em- balm and ptlckage them' and sell them through distributors to high schools and colleges for dissec- tion,'' Philp said. The health officer said sale or the C9davers to s uch operations has been common practice in the . past but no fixed fee had ever been 06lablished. He soid the county has been, ctiarging l>etween 60 cents and $1 apiece. ·d epending on the offer from each vendor. Philp noted in his letter that the ··normal proce ssi ng of euthanized animals at the shelter includes pickup of the cadavers by the West Coast Rendering Company.'' The ~ounty pays the firm $200 a month for the service and about 30,000 d ead cats a year are hauled away. A spokesman at the animal shelter said every possible precaution is taken to assure that when d ead cats are sold as specimens, the person buying the cadaver is in a legitimate busi- ness: The spokesman said steps arc taken to avoid misuse or mis- handling of the cadavers. Last year, thousands of em· balmed cats, s ome improperly packaged, were found in a storage yard in Santa Ana. Pension Boost Of $3,000 Due for: Nixon WASHIN GTON (AP ) - Former President Nixon sta nds to get an increase of $3,000. or more in his $60,000 a year pension as a result of new legislation that g ives congressmen, federa l judges and other·level officials a cost.of-living pay raise. The Office of M anagemenl and Budget said Thursday that all former-presidents · recejve a pension equal to the salary of Cabinet ofticers -c urrently $60,000 a year. If the salaries or Cabinet officers rise, so does the pension or former presidents. President Ford, who signed the cost-of-living legislation ··this week, has indicated he will r e- commend a five percent cost-of- living raise this year, although inflation has been about 8.6 per· cent this past year. JC Ford does r ecommend a live percent hike and that percentage. is approved by Congress, Nixon 's pension will jump $3,00 0. However, .Congress has the op· lion of rejecting Ford's r ecom- mendation, thus requiring the President lo come up with a higher recomme ndation closer to the actual r ate of innation. Lower ranking Cederal employes have received cost-0C· living' increases for years, but the salaries or tOp orficials have been frozen. Year-ro11nd School • • Gets S11nday View Here arc some or the ff?atures ·yo))''ll probably rate among ··~day's Best'' in the Daily Pilot: ~JAR·ROUUD SCHOOL - rt•• supposed to be efficient, ef. tedl:Ve and papular (with stu-dedti and teachers all)ce), so Dai· Jy i)ot Staff Writer Jackie Hy an and. some others put toa: er some special reports on· all· ar school. Le~ feature for sweek'a YOU section. • •• Wt.TER FACTORY -All or J e County may be drlnk.ing r led water someday. Tbe te noloay 11 here and the h ware la being tested ln Foun· taln' Valley. Special report by Stalf Writer Elliott Almond is scbidulod for YOU Sectioo. . DOCTORS INSURANCE - 5p(*'esrnen for insurance com~ pany say the tolutton to the pro- blem of akyrockeUna premium ( S~NDA Y SPECIAL) costs must be found by doctors and by legislators, not by the in- surance industry itself. The pro- blem is examined in a story scheduled for the rinancepage. COAST TRANSPLANTS - Daily Pilot Starr Photographer Patrick O'Donnell fmds a hotel tbal boasts "Grant sJwt here·· and ·be sleeps there before com· in& home with a picture story or an Orange Coast family and the unique inn/museum ~bey now operate in VirglDl\City, FISH ANI) GYPS -Donl.i Halll1an, the Job IJO!>Al!I". tells a&out hls work In a . wholestle seatood warehouse. Die stock he handl e d i n th e walk ·in retrleerator, he found out, wun't the only thlDg fishy al that place. ~I ~ UPITt...._. Coastal Invaders San Diego lifeguard Bob Van Epps shows beachgoers some of the numerous squid which waShed ashore from the Mexican border to San Clemente this week. The 11).armcd mollusks, up to two feet long, began floating ashore a day earlier and wer e scattered along the tide line. 150Angry Women In Five-lwur Protest SACRAMENTO (AP) -In the middle of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s conference room, 150 angry women a nd their children staged a five-hour sit-in in protest for free child care. Youngsters ran a nd hld behind the cream-colored. Cloor-to- ceiling curtains. About 150 women sal munching baloney and cheese s andwiches. State police stood quietly against the wall. Afte r 5 ~ hours of wailing Thursday, the worn em saw th e Democratic governor emerge from his inner office. He walked to the middle or the room to listen to their . complaints for 45 ·minutes.· During the noisy, heated en· counter, Brown and the women talked about changes in federal child care regulations and in Brown ·s child care policy. There were no arrests and there was no violence. But the re was a lot or anger. One woman wanted to know if Brown was saving the state sur: plus to buy himself a Cadill ac. Demonstrators bi-ought bags of bread, milk a nd other groceries to the reception room and a large conference room where they staged their sit-in in the.center of the governor's Capitol office suite. Brown, dressed irr a dark blue suit, ma-de his appearance about 7:25 p .m . -shortly after signing an $88 million school aid bill. "I live in a terrible house whe r e rats an.d roaches go around. I do not have decent food, and I have too many pro- blems," one woman told Brown. "We want money from that military budget to be put into services. We wa nt free child care. We want jobs," she said. Brown replied: "I sense your sensitivity. I sense your concern. I will do all 1 can to bting aboul L4 Superoisor Says &fugees Treated Well CAMP PENDLETON (UPI) - The chairman ot the Los Angeles County Board or Supervisors, who toured this Marine base with 22 members of the county grand jury, said Thursday the refugee camp was b eing run very smoothly. James Hayes also suggested that much of the criticism voiced about the camp was invalid. He said officials were doing a good Job working in difficult cultural clrcum1tances. "The conditions are good," llayes said. -''The people are being transferr~ out at :the r•te of 2.000 a week. The people are })e. in.c transterred not only to aponaors in California but to sponsors all over thti country. Many have gone to Canada and somo to Lalin America. . more child care.•• Al the end ot the session, a few of the women heckled Brown and refused to shake hands with him. They chanted,. "We'll be back, Gov. Brown'' as they left. There are about a million un· e mployed jobseekers in Calirornia. Stale estimates have said 500,000 children could be served by additional child care services. ldnl for low Htlltt A E\'lfll'"" Shrllbs, C.111111 Trti"'4 i11to 11ry Shipe. !r~~ .... n99t 'OERMAINS NUTRl-OREEN · FM Btst Ftrtililv fw Lawni. $198 FloMt'i. V•ttWtt:, SIW1bs, TrtH 1tMI E-...tt. GAL. September Set For Sentencing The bribery lrial of rormer Orange County assistant as- sessor George Upton ended abruptly Thursday when Upton pleaded guilty to three counts of accepting a bribe. Superior Court Judge Walter Smith accepted Upton's plea and set Sept. 4 as the date bl sentenc· ing. The tormer assistant assessor entered his guilty plea one and a Mexican Family Located Mexican palice have located a Mexico City father and tour of his children who had been en route by car to Disneyland for the past week. At least two of the children may have been exposed to rabies. Dr. John Philp, Orange County health orricer. said Thursday he was notirie d the Jos e .Luis Molena f/'mily car was finally pulled over outside Guadalajara. "We have been told they have all been taken back to Mexico Ci- ty for treatment," Philp said. Rabies vaccine is administered in a series ot paintul stomach in- jections. · Two other people, one or them another Molena child, have re- portedly died in Mexico of rabies. Molena apparently look his other four children on the vacation trip, leaving the sick child and his sick wife at home. There has been no confirma· lion by Mexican health orricials that the second vlctim was Molena's wife. Philp said he was not told if the other four children h ad de· veloped symptom s of lhe dis- ease, which is fatal. Early· 1as't month he resigned: aft~r being t i ned $2,500 and placed on three years probation when ht? ple·a d e d guilty · t o charges related to illegal ac· tivities in connection with Hinshaw's successrul · 1972 con· gressional campaign. · halt days after testimony began in pis trial on charges that he ac· cepted gifts (rom the Tandy Corporation in return for favora- ble assessment treatment . The c harges we re brought against the S4·year·old former assessor's o(fice official in an in- dictment returned March 21 by the county Grand Jury. Named in the indictment were Upton and Tandy vi ce president James Buxton, who was chw:ged with three counts of giving a bribe. Last month, Buxton was grant- ed immunity and was the first witness called in the abbreviated trial by Assistant District At- torney Michael Capizzi. Buxton told the seven.woman, rive-man jury Wednesday that. from 1969 through 1972 he had given Upton six $700 stereo sets and an $800 boat generator. The · silver-haired Texan said he understood two of the stereos were' later given to former as- sessor Andrew Hinshaw and one was delivered to Assessor Jack Vallerga. It was when Capizzi called the prosecution's second witness, Tandy tax manager William Hughes Jr. that the chain reac· lion leading to the guilty plea began. Stan Jones, Upton's attorney, objected to the prosecution in- troducing as evidence two taped long distance phone conversa- tions between Upton and Hughes. While the tapes provided by Hughes were never played in court, they reportedly contained promises by · Upton to seek favorable treatment for Tandy on then pending assessment dis- p utes. It was after Judge Walter Smith ruled the tapes were ad· missible evidence that Capizzi and Jones met with him in cham- bers. Shortly after they emerged, Upton entered his guilty plea. He is the ninth official in the as- sessor's orrice to either plead guilty or to be convicted of crimes charged in. a series oC .. Grand Jury indictments handed down since early last December. Upton was suspended from bis job shortly afte r he was named in the March 21 bribery indictment. ~·.~~~~ ...... •n 29t Sod 011 Salt Fri., s.1 .• s.11. STOlOllS llf GR( £11 llu'IM '!'ff ft l1n• tt•r .. r• '""• lt w ,.,o,..,ft, TlfOWARf . o .. ~ ,.,.ft,,, ....... ~.,....... . 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' lloffaMeethtg DETROIT (AP) -A con- fidante of ex-Teamsters Presi- dent James R. Hoffa confirmed under hypnosis and a truth serum that Detroit 1\Iafia figure Anthony "Tony Jack" Giaca,lone was to have met with Hofra on the day the union leader disap· peared, a psychiatrist said to- day. • Dr. Bruce Danto said Louis Llnteau recalled that Hoffa told him he wa s to meet with Giacalone at a Bloomfield Township restaurant on July 30, th e day the 62 ·yeai--old Hoffa was last seen . Cease Fitt MANILA, The Philippines (AP) -The martial law govern- ment says separatist rebels in the southern Philippines have ac- cepted a cease-fire. The statement issued Thurs- day said Pres ident Ferdinand E. Marcos had met with Abdul Hamid Lukman, a former judge .and now legal adviser to the re- bel Moro National Liberation Front, and Lukman conveyed the acceptance of the cease-fire. UPI Tel...,_.. SLAIN BY GUARDS Sheikh Rahman NEW DELHI !UPl)-5heikh· Ml.l,flbur Rahman, the founder of Bangladesh, was shot to death by his own bodyguards today in a military coup that replaced him as president with a rightist lawyer considered to be pro- American, reports from Dacca said. · Reports reaching Calcutta, 150 miles s outlieast o f the Bangladesh CapitaJ of Dacca, said Mujib was slain in the pre- sidential palace along with hi s two nephews and prime minister Mansoor. He was replaced as president by commerce and foreign trade minister Khoodak: kar Mushtaque Ahmed, 56, a one-time Mujib ally. Court Ruling Backs Voting Reform Act WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court of Appeals today up- held the Water agate-inspired Federal Election Reform Act in the face of a challenge by Sen. James Buckley and others. SPECIFICALLY, the court said cOngress acted within its powers when it provided for public financing of presidential elec- tions and strictly limited the amount of money that Politicians may raise and spend in seeking election to any federal office. The ruling was a rebuff for a conservative-liberal coalition ""hich argued that the law favored incumbents and major party candidates and restricted free speech. Defenders of the law had argued before the eight-judge panel that unlimited money used to influence the outcome of an election is not the same as unlimited speech. The Court did rule one minor provision of the 1974 Jaw un - constitutional. And it declined to rule one way or the other on a number or other provisions. But it upheld the fundamentaJ thru:::t of the statute. UNDER THE LAW, contributors to political campaigns are allowed to give no more than $1,000 to any candidate in a single election and no morethan$25,000toall candidates. The statute also provides over-all spending ceilings ranging from $70,000 for congressional race up to $20 million £or presiden· tia1 elections. Oil Drilling Report Admits Spill Risks A.llMED, VICE president of the ruling Awaml League Party that 't'3S instrumental in winning Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan, was s worn in as presl· dent by the acting chief justice Mohammed' Hussain, radio Dac- ca reported. The radio said Ahmed received pledges of loyalty from the three chiefs of the a rmed forces, the in· spector general of Dacca police and other law enforcerrlent agen- cies and from the acting chief of Rakhi Bahini, the force that Mu- jib used as a private storm trooper force in his days as absolute ruler. India, Pakistan and the Soviet Union all could find cause for worry in the change because of Ahmed's actions in the past. He fought Pakistan for indepen· dence and he hk struggled to free Bangladesh from Indian and Soviet domination. RADIO BROADCASTS Crom Dacca said the coup came bei!ause of Mujib's inability to solve the staggering economic problem• of the densely populat· ed Country ravaged periodically by floods. drought, civil war and cyclones, a 'country plagued by corruption and a painfully inept bureaucracy. . Daeca radio s aid messag'a were received from people of all walks of life congratuJating and hailing the armed forces for "taking over and serving at this critical hour." "Special prayers were offered in the city's mosques Wld an un· precedented gathering thronged the morning thanksgiving prayer in which the new president also took part, '1 the radio said. Radio Dacca said the name of the new regime had been changed from "The People's Republic of Bangladesh" to "The Islamic Republic-of Bangladesh," a further evidence or Ahmed's break with the leftist past of the Soviet-backed Mujib. Ahmed is a professed rightist. Reports reaching New Delhi said there was initial sporadjc fighting around Dacca at time of the5:30 a.m. coup but diplomatic reports said foreigners were not molested and the U.S. State Department said the 765 Americans including Jll govern- m~t personnel and dependents were safe. RADIO BROADCASTS said the ar~med forces. imposed a 24- hour curfew and martial law for an indefinite period. Beary Good Underneath the bear cos- tume is Secretary of th' Navy J . William · Midden- dorf. taking part in Navy Band's 'Lollipop March' in Washington. Some growls rrom higher-ups said dis- play Thursday was un- digniried . Centerj(JUI 'Scolding' Sweet Ad·viee Cop Works Vp Into Latlwr CHICAGO CAP) -The immoral or th is story is that cream MEXICO CITY (U PI) -doesn'tp"ay. The midafternoon daily A Chicago vice squad detective was sent to the Golden Touch "El Universal Grafico" Leisure Spa, a nude massage parlor on the North Side that ad- suggested actor Jaime vertised a "new special delight." Moreno be investigated by According to police reports, t.he investigator paid $25 to the the Nationa l' Actors As-manager, James Futia, 23, and asked for the "delight." He was sociation for what it called introduced to Jill Diamond, 22. his "lack ·or scruples" for nLLTOOK THE OFF1CER to a back room, told him to un- posing for the "Playgirl" dress, did the same, and then whipped an aerosol can and began September centerfold. shooting whipped cream from the hip. Unde r a IO -col umn After both had lathered themselves, police said Miss headline reading "Mex-Diamond moved to make a special application or the special de~ ican Ladies' Man Sells His light. - Body," the paper accused "The detective, performing well in the li ne of duty, then ex- l\.loreno of ·'forg e tting cused himself and summoned other officers to join him in makinc what modesty means -for arrests,·· said s~t. James McDonough of the prostitution unit. a I a r g e qua n ti t'.y of "My men have to go through a Jot to take this kind of immoral dollars.·· behavior off the streets.'' The paper's front page MISS DIAMOND WAS CHARGED with obscenity. Two other Thursday featured Mex-women were charged with being inmates of a disorderly house. CoupAllemopl \\',.\SHINGTON (UPI ) -The government's final environmen- tal impact statement concedes that there will be some pollution risk in the proposed sale of I.G million acres or oi l and gas leases on the outer continental sheU off Southern California. ican actress Jazmin Fu · h d I Although it admitted some risk t1a was c ar ge with keeping a house of i I fame. or en,·ironmental pollution. the Munguia -wearing only 8 The lathered detective said it was a real messy assignment. LISBON, Portugal (UPI) Portugal's ruling three-man jun- . ta has reportedly encountered open opposition from key military commanders, toughing off re- portsof a planned coup attempt. The weekly newspaper Ex- presso said speculation about a coup was based on a series of coded messages broadcast over amateur radio frequencies. Ca•bodi-¥Isla TOKYO (AP) -A Cambodian governme nt delegatioo arrived in Peking today and was given a "grand welcoming ceremony,'' China·s official Hsinhua news agency reported. The Cambodians, headed by deputy prime ministers K.hi eu Samphan and Ieng Sary, landed at Peking aboard a special flight from Phnom Penh for "an of - ficial friendly visit" at the in vita· lion of the Chinese government, the agency said. C6"aine Seized LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two men were arrested Thursday in the seizure of 23 pounds of co- caine worth an estimated $4 million. a fed eral narcotics agents said . Booked for investigation or conspiracy to import coc?-ine were Raj eh K az ni, 40, o{ Hawthorne and Roberto D. Waynar, 29, or Argentina. In- vestigators said they followed the shipment of· cocaine to Los Angeles from Salta, Argentina via Guatemala and Mexico. The sale or leases was expect- ed to take place in October, OFFSHORE OIL DRIUING DELAY SEEN, Page AS despite threatened legal action by the State of California and the City of Los Angeles·. The environm ental impact statement, published Thursday by the Bureau of Land Manage- ment, will be used by Interior Department officials to de- termine whether or not to go ahead with the sale. Sources predicted a decision to condu ct the sale would be made in mid-September. But they said the sale probably would not cover all 1.6 million acres, excluding at least the area which can be seen from shore. Daily Pilot DdiYtty Is GuarOl'lfttd Monday·froday· II yov dO not have your ll~PPf by 5 30 p.m . cal! belore 7 p rn a11d your copy will t:>e de· f111ercd. Saturday and Sunday: II you do no! rece111e your copy by 9 am. Satur· day or 8 am Sunday. call before 10 "ni and your copy w ill be dell11erec1. Ciro;>11lotio11 T~' Mo:.r O•ange Counly Areas ••2·4121 Norlhwest Huntoogton Beach ;int1 We5rm1ns!er ,, ... 540-1220 San Clemen!e. Cap1&t1ano BeitCh, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point. Soulh Laguna. Laguna Niguel _. _ •. 4•M6l0 statement emphasized that the bra and a pair of slippers. ''The place had no shower and I couldn 't get cleaned up,'' he risk would r esult principall y ,-'.:::============="---'s~ru~·~d~. --------------------------~ from either accidental or chronic oil s pills. The statement also promised "visual environmentaJ degrada- tion'" -d estruction of t he scenery -if platform develop- ment is allowed in the Santa l\.1onica and San Pedro areas. 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Probe· Reo ' ened Friday. Augu!t IS. 1975 DAlLYPtLOT A5 Six Wowaded Riverside Tense After Shootout ~ LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The ,. Robert Kennedy aasaasination t~ case of 1968 has been ordered re- ~ opened to d etermJne whether RIVF:RSI Dl':(APl -Residents many a s 60 sni-pers, who re-"lt'S'fl gre at victory because it of this <:it y 's predominantly !\lex-por l e d I y fled in t o near by opens lt' the poss ibility or finding ican·American Ca sa Blanca sec-cornfields. A police ajrplane and out tH\ truth in this case," lion, after a s hootout between or-hE'U copter fl yin g over the field. Scl\rad said after the court rul-ficer s and snipe r s that left six were shot at and disabled. · Ing. * ~ wounded , say police actions 1n the l!ut when shotgun-toting of-• • there may have been a second gunman in th e Ambassador Hotel pantry where he was '"1'11 E ARE VERY serious incident only agg ravated long-ficers made a s weep of the field $ ~illed. ,.. Superior Court Judge Robert ;:· Wenk~ approv~d,a suit Thursday •• calling for rcfiriftg: of the pistol • which was wrested. from the ·~· hand of Sirhan Sirtfan· after a errors d gaps in the original st anding tens ions. in 1nilitary form a ti on. they came testing~,the Los Angeles Police ··we've been abused for a long up empt;,.-handed . crime I . Some or the evidence time in Casa Blanca and we THE BATTLE, meanwhile. is miss· and we've got to find haven't ever done anything about spread to nearby streell:i. When it out the nswers lo these ques· it ," said Tony Romero. wh ose was over, two policemen and lions if 're ever going to find 20-ye ar-old nephew was among four civilians had been wounded dozen eyewitnesses saw him fir- ;· ing bullets into the senator's body. out if lhe.\e was another gunman those injured in the disturbance by gunshot a nd four persons had in the rooh that night." early Thursday. been arrested. The Lot Angeles District At-ROmero's cO mmc nts came at a One of the officers injured in torney's Office, which pros~ut· meeting or about 50 Cas a IUancu the i n c i d e n t • Sgt . B e n Sirhan, a Palestinian immi- grant, was CMViCled Of first · degree n1urder and is serving a life sentence'al San Quentin. WENKF: SET Sept. 11 for a ed Sirhan and brought about hi s comn1 uni ty lead e rs Thur~day Castleberry, y.•a s hit in the face conviction1in the 1969 trial, sup-night al y.·hich t he re Wt.!rc c:al!s by shotgun pell ets and officials ported rt\examination of the for a Justice De part ment in-said he may lose an eye. Clark evidence ~ut said it was con· vestigation into the violent out-wa s in guarded condition with lo hearin~ to de c id e the circumstances under which the ballistics e vidence will be re- examin('d. T he r e have been claims lhat bullets r emoved from Kennedy 's body did not match one r emoved from a bystander wounded ju the shoot- ing .. cerned how such a procedure break. gunshot and knife y.·ounds. might a rfett Sirhan 's status. The at m usphere r emained · Sirhan v.ia s not present in the TllE DISTURBANCE started tense Thursday ni ght, but there C'ourtroombut Barry Gold, one of ff opp!J ReaaniOD Wednesday night whe n police were no r eports of further inci- hi s lawye15, said he was "of re!ponded to a r eport lh <lt Steve dL·nts. Police said they had not course, vely pleased" with the Jubilant Dr. Phillip Taylor holds his daug hter , Elaine Clark, 28, had been round shot stepped up patrols in the area, court's dect&ion. h · t f th and stabbed and his pickup truck although officers were working Schrade't suit was joined by Marguerite, 7 • at rf uniOn w ich came minu es a ter e vandalized . 12-hour shifts to make more man- the Colunabia Broadcasting lcidnaped girl was . found with her s uspected abductor Police Chief FrOO Ferguson power available in the event or System. .., some 10 miles from her home in El C aJon. Missing since said later Cl ark was believed to rurthe r violence. Sirhan did not deny at his trial Jast1Saturday: she w~ folJ!ld in a ravine Thursday, two have been involved in a dispute T"•o other cities hit by violence The suil was brought by Paul &hrade, a United Auto· Workers executive who was standing at Kennedy's i;ide seven years ago and who al::io was hit by a bullet. that he shot Kennedy and at one ~ miles north of . the ,...'Mexican bor~r . Alberto Varon over na rcotics. earlier in the week , Boston and point aSke.. his attorneys to tbarra, 19, illegal alien, is being held in San Diego Coun-Officers arriving at the scene Elyria, Ohio, were calm Thurs· changehis~eat~o~g~w~·1~tY~-~~~~~~t~y~jai:·~1~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-.,_·d~th_e~y:_w:_c_cc~·-f~i-'ed~-"-"~b~y-a_s~_::d~ay:_n~ig~h~t-.~~~~:;-~~~~ Two-year Delay In Offshore Oil? SACRAMENTO <U PI) -The legislature has sent Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. legislation de- signed to delay offshore oil dev e lopment in CaHrornia for two years. Th e bill by A s- semblyman Terry Gog- gin (0 -San Bernardino) won final approval by the Assembly Thursday on a bare majority 41 -20 vote after a brief d ebate over the need for im- m e diate o il d evelop- ment. · Th e two -y ear moratorium was in- tended to give the state development in both federal and s tale-cm- trolled coastal waters until 1978 by prohibiting construction or e11:- pansion of pipe line facilities acroi s California beaches. Brown has said planned new drilling on 1.6 million acres of federai tidelands was '"precipitous" and that he wants .to negotiate "some protections for California." But he ha.s given no direct indica- tion of hi s position on the Goggin bill. time to negotiate with . ScJwo'-the federal government i:J over the placement of • of£shore pipelines and Ai"d Bi"ll platforms, Goggin told his colleagues. The bill seeks to hold back offshor e petroleum Signed City ~all :: Wa~ Ends SACRAMENTO <UPI ) -Gov . Edmu~d G . Brown Jr. Thurs day signed legialtiOn\provid~ ing $142 tnill[ol) in emergency aid rot infta-.. lion-squeezed California schools . . '• ~ . , -. ' .. . ' •.. LOS ANGELES IUPl l -Th e "six day war" between Police Chier Ed Davis and City Attorney Burt Pines -a verbal dispute marked by in - crea s in g I y ho stil e charges -is apparently over. Mayor Tom Bradley s ummon e d the out· s poke n chief and the young city attorney to his office Thursday for a private summit. and they emerged one hour later with a tentative truce m3rked by an un- accustom ed reluctance to comment. They all shook hands, along with City Police Commission President Sam Williams, and took turn s making con - ciliatory statements. ··-..,. But before signiQg the mea5ure. th.e governob \ -as expected ~r \lSed ""· his blue pencil to:Ccut the· amount of state funds in the bill from'$115 million to$88million. · At the same time, Brown issued a five- point ''ed ucation re- form" proposal which, among other things, calls for more emphasis on '"survival s kills'' such a s reading and mathematics and in- creasing local control of schools. Brown previously said he would cut the amount of state mooey lo $88 million because the state could not afford thft. $115 million approved by the legislature. ' FROM 095 TI> TDl:Wt-FOR llO WMS SIX 6ENERR'IOMS Of THE 1EAM hW!I.)' KM BEEN MA10N6 nE ~·fM:ST-. ''!. . ' .,_ ' . ' . '" We 've changed our name but not our personality. Young Attitude is Collegienne's new name1 We believe Young Altitude better refle cts the irresistible. vital perso nality and fashion image of yo u. the Junior size • sophisti'C.ote Th e name epitomizes a state of mind. not any particu· lar age. If you have a definite approach to dressing. one that's energelic. intuitive and adven turesome . Young Attitude is for you. Our clothes will contin ue to repres/,nt that kind of p erso n you a re . with an ab'uAdanl selection Iha! runs th e ,gomut fr!?m polished profession al dressing to Frenc h't-sh i ii.~d jeans To p vt it all together we have accessori es' 9alore and in-the-know people to assist you. See Fall fashions premiering in Bullock's Young Attitude shops today. COAST PLAZA • ..... , Bullock'S Young Attitude is Schoolbound' with Seventeen Mogazine. Frtday, August.22. Visit with West Coast Editor. Linn Josli n 12:00 noon to 3:00 p .m .. and join her fo r a mini fashion show at 12:30 and 2:30 p .m. ' •• ~· ,.. ~,'I \ i.' . . ~ I I 1 • 1 ~ '~ ~ .. , l' •"' -t ..... ·~· '• ;.• ' ,. fr ', 'l..-. '-"'": " •• • sQ,p Monday thru Ji!id . • I • ay tO 'llm to ,6 ~m l'B nooo to S :00 pm ock's South Coast Plaza, San \. ' , . . . ' . ' . . ' "' . ,. •f , " I .... e 0 8 0 _ 0 ' 0 G G 0 ··~o F""'"'•Y at Bdsrol, ~ta yo; SS • • I ' ' ' -··~ Al DAIL y eJLOT Friday,August 15, 191! I , ,, ,. ·rron· ., I \~ ~'I t I I ' .~\ I MAHOGANY BEL AIR DOORS Maybe these weren't made in Bel-Air or even BeYerly Hilla, but lhey certainly got a lot of c lass. JET-X SUPER VALUE WASHER/WAXER Easy waahin9 and w axing without .,.,.king a mM.S of yo w.ell. Waahing "Ohdion iac{gded., • 377 WATER HEATERS G~ 5900 G~L 6900 G~ 79" G'2,_ 9900 ~and reliable unlt• thcrt on WJy gvarant..d.. r our capacities to dooeefrom. THE HOUSE WIRE! (THW HOUSE WIRE) . -.. : , ., 1 We got ton• of thi11tuff ao h•lp u1 . out and it'll help you. Wiring for v.ie in conduit. junction boxea. receptacles. etc. . . 14GA. ·2c FT. OR 8. !' ROU THIN WALL CONDUIT? . . "' 12GA. lOGA. 4!. 6!. -OR OR 17991·699 500' ... -500' IOU •. ROU • W 'VE DONE THIS BIG AD ND SALE AND DON'T HAV ANYREASONFORIT. .,. ROMEX WITH GROUND . • • • NO. 12-2 NO. 14-3 NO. 12-3 9c;, , , ~. , s~ • OR OR OR OR ' 1 s• 19'' 24'' 33'' ISO' ROLJI . 250' ROU. iso' ROLL 2SO' ROLL .,. I """ SURE. I CONDUIT .MALIBU·~.·. Ya "xlO' o/4i"xl0' 122 1 •• Now thi• ia lh• conduit for tb:rt wire aboH (You didn't thin.Ir: we'd leaYe you banging, did you?). LOW VOLTAGE OWDOOR LIGHT SETS PREFlNISHED HARDBOARD PANELS Chee.Ir: lhia price .. , check the other guy' a prices . , , check the oil and water ... then come lo see us. 1 97 EA. 2"x4"x95" STUDS Many thing• tb ... can be u sed lor ... l Juat can't think of any right at the 87! DURENAMEL TOILET SEATS Good lookers in white and colors. Not a bad sel·up for any bathroom. WHITE PASTEL 267 297 [ 2'x4' PEGBOARD Creat for nailing to the wall and hanging tools and supplies on (n9•er UM a prepo-1tlon to end a Mntence with). 57! - GALVANIZED PIPES PVC PIPE rm gollDG let:,Ou in OD a well-kept ..aet. PVC stands tor Putrida Velma Caru.th•n (sh• d•Teloped ~·pipe stuff). For tboa. ot rou who lift the gahanind. Dlameten from dinky to huge. • %" .. " " .. 22:.. ¥." ..... " .33~. l" .. " .. " 44~. l~" ....... 55~. 1%" ....... 66~. r .... :1. .. 88:.. Safe and ocme (-IL maybe Jual a little U.1<111•). No •pecial conduit or plumbing to get the elecUtcity to tbe llg,b,., Malreo an ardl!lary garden look Ilk• Lao Vegaa. THREE UTESET . SIX ·UTE SET • • SIX · un:sET.. wmtnMEB ' ----- • . 3900 • • 5900 I ·69~0 • 90LB. CONCRETE MIX Mak• a pair of cutom aiboea and take a !Mr. awim. l.n. the Eaat RJftr ••• wb.,..'a Elliott Neas when.-.. a..d him? SUPER SHEEN SPRAY PAINTS Colon. colon. colon.. Good quality paint to get those batt•Nd thine• back lnlo ah-. 57~AN HEATER HOUSE 20"3SPEED FANS . ' . G.E.LITE BULBS FLUORESCENT TUBES U you do a lot of work at nlgbt. tb•M IM!p ellmlDate dimactt.g ahado ... PREFINISHED SHELVES AU colon and at-. lex a... prlC'e. Som. b<rN minOl' blem• tbut C'Glll be tv.nMd to tho-U. 12"xl2" MOSAIC TILES A hom• tor your beater. 1997 ,. 8' 664 166 97.! .w. llllS In colon: 12"x12·· ~ P'-1-g kutlng. 57!. < 'I I I INJ We0T1 the a• Fried anotb 2 - ' ! P. ~ Gooo AUlltolllT~ ... lJ's MAY OAV! I ::r: W\ SUr<'E Tl1AT 1-.1A11 ONAL LUM BERS /'(UN I.J IN(, THIS /11? --~ . . I'M Tf:WN ' YA ... .Jr"s IN H ONOI? of= THG'. SS OWIPH SPEEO 1-1 IVI ,,-1 • I /\.\ fie r-i o IZ r~~=~-~--------11 o.:: ROA"-l3~E5 DuH , TANt::S. BUT I TMINK1 lbDA'-tS APRIL fOOLS >1 ' . TWO BAR TURKEY SCREEN DOOR ,.nll ~t'.l flNllJU/J FE:L..F''Dlf't If .. lncludee hardware. Thia ia the .... bu4get mod•l but still nice. ' :_997 HAWK SCREEN DOOR Alt these doors include aJl hardware tor a nic~ screen door. 1197 SUPl:RHAWK SCREEN DOOR If you thought the Hawk was good. this one is SUPER. · 1597 ....--.........· · GOLDEN F·ALCON SCREEN DOOR Sounds Uke a movie atar' • . .COnomy car. ClMer included oft all these doors. too. INDOOR PLANTS We'ye pu.t th••• nice plant1 in the ad in honor of Dr. Ue1elotte fried.man'• birthday. She'• another beauty of the earth. 2.,... 27c 4 .. 97c 6 .. 297 Tam., Thuja Berkman (who?), Italian Cypre111 Ptitnn. and Twlsten (no Watuai1 or Waltze1?). Gf~K 57e c.GThK 247 ' i ARMSTRONG CARPET TILES ARMSTRONG CEIIJNG TILE KELLER ANODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOWS Complete with full 1crecn, weatherstripping and a uto· locking de'tice and night latch. Wondering what to put in that gaping hole in your wall? 2'/0"x2'/0" ...................... 9. 97 2'/0"x3'/0" ................... 14.97 3'/0"x2'/0'"................... 12. 97 3'/0"x3'/0''. .................. 16.67 3'/0"x4'/0" ...... ." ............ 20.77 · 4·;0 .. x2·10" ................... 16.47 4'/0"x3'/0 ..................... 19.47 4'/0"x4'/0 ..................... 23.97 5'/0"x3'/0'' ................... 22.67 5'/0"x4'/0 ..................... 28.97 6'/0"x3'/0 ..................... 25.97 6'/0"x4'/0 ...... : .............. 31 .47 DOUBLE SUDER . 8'/0 .. x3'/0 .... ; ................ 34. 97 8'/0 .. x4'/0" ................... 43.97 VINYL RUG RUNNER MIRROR TILE Claaay looking anywh•r• you pv.t lt. Three •tyl••· Pu.I do'W"G a carpet la sma1:UJttle aquares.. A nic. eUKt when a major ccupsti.Dg la Olli oJ the quelltioG.. Annatrong pa.ta lt OD the Ooor now they aNputtb19 lt OD the celling .•• Wlwzt'e DH11 loy. am I nuuUng nt of l~IO-.T-lo laDI abnt all tile th.Ing• oa tW. pop la •Mring .. to G' trca:al•. CLEAR GOLD VEl!I Pl.ADI WlllTE 11~ 49~. ANTIQUE ' Glidden SPREDSATIN GUdden'• top-notch point. So ii your top- notch need• painl~g. National i• the place to b.. 6!! SPRED GLIDE-ON Quick drying and eaey lo apply lo masonry. Carrie• the good Glidden name 100. SPRED HOUSE PAINT Over 800 ahadea to give a choery look to your h ome. Flat v•lvel linlah. 7!! OA!L Y PILOT A 7 KELLER GLASS DOORS Anodized. weatheralrlpped, fully flanged, sliding acreen, loclr:ing latchea, tempered glaaa. How'• thal for straight ahooting odverlislng? 6' 79°0 8' 99~0 e Black & Decker® V.." DRILL Powerful goody. Strong coaing ond chuck with key. 897 JIGSAW Cut in any direction. Buy a txl ple<.e ol plywood a.nd cul an a•rial photograph of Gucnn (what for?). 977 • FINISHING SANDER So now that you·.,.. got C\&Gm cut out • .and U real prettf. Another weelr in lh•rapy ought to CUN you. 1497 -r •---::/ CIRCULAR SAW Mak•• quick worlrof any ccapt•~· EdJ1tan do fOW' Jl"'Ofk lot f'CMk' 1897 . I ' I I . ' 1 .. • .. .. -•• .. j -~ .. . • .· -; .· .· :-: • . • -: :: ., . =t • • ·1 • • ' • • ' -, ., '.• • • • ' • ·~ ., ., , .: ., ., ., , :i :~ :~ ~ ·~ :~ I j :~ '-· -~ , j : I t - • Al D . .\I LY P I LOT EDITOll l .-\L P .-\Gt: Slllog Control Conflict A unified four-county air pollution control disttict formed voluntarily by Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties is well on the road to confr onting regional smog proble ms . The fledg ling agency has managed to hold several formal meetings and plans to adopt regional air pollution control regulations early nex t month. But in Sacramento, several bills are circulating that could spell an end to the voluntary effort. 1'he bill s would make regional controls manda\ory and impose harsh n ew regulations from the state. The pending laws would empower a ~gional agency to enforce strict regional land use controls. They would establish a regional APCD that would provide Orange County \vi.th half the representation it now has on the voluntary pa n e l and force it to pay twice as muc h to support the ne\v agenC}'. The Southe rn CaJiforr1i a Association of Govern- ments (SCAG ) would probably be the agency de- sign at ed to set up the regional pollution unit. SCAG has already proven itself barely able to pe rform the tasks now facing it. The voluntary union of the four counties s hould be protected a nd oth er Southern California counties that h ave n ot become part of it s hould do so. Se tting Examples The self-appointed guardians of public morals are yappin g at the heels of Bett y Ford. Her forthrig ht answe r s to a coup le of rather t ast eless questions posed during a television interview, they warn, can gravely affect the morals of our youth. The he ro· President of the depression year s who c heated o n h is w ife for d ecades; the hero.gene ral of World W ar II whose extra-marital flin,g le d to the brink' of divor ce until his military s upe riors in- tervened ; the hero-Presid ent of the Camelot era who liked to host nude swimming parties. Wl1er e have the moralist s been hiding during this tell-it-like-it-was e xtravaganz a ? Or do they jus t figure that boys will be boys, even if they are leaders? But now they 're after the distaff sid e of a middle- aged m arried cou ple who have managed to bring up a quartet of apparentlv decent youn~ adults . In lhe context of the entire broadcast, Mrs. Ford's confrontation of ques tions that harass thousands of parents in these r apidly ch anging-times r e flected a · concerned thinking-out-loud ra ther than advocacy. If the point is to be argued, it might be said that the re ve lations of ow-earlier h eros' feet of c lay could ge n erat e far m ore youthful cynic is m tha n the thoughtful words of Mrs. Ford. Conser vation Note ./ An old saw in the newspaper bus iness has it that yesterd ay 's paper is good for no more than wrapping fish. But in these days of conser vatio n , economy- minded c itizens have come up with all sorts of prac- tical uses for discarded newspapers. One r ecent list of sugges tions included s uch ite ms as: m a king fireplace logs; polishing windows; shredded. for dog and cat beds ; packing breakables; making dressmaking patterns; making party hats; and lining garbage cans or bird. cages. From theil""pulpits and platforms they ins ist that persons in leadership must set a better exa mple. In r ecent years we have been subjected to a whole raft of r evel3.tio'ns of the peccadillos of some of o ur more reve red le3ders; While r ecognizing the utility of the latter, we somehow lean toward the thought of those well chiseled phrases winding up in a g lowing fireplace- 'How sweet of you!' • or at least on a party hat. · Thoughtless Action Draws Senior Fire To th e Editor : Monday I \~titnessed a cruel and thoughtl ess action imposed on the senior citizens of Newport Beach by the South Coast Regional Comm issioners. They came out in a num ber of over 100 from their mobile homes on the Lido Peninsula to figh t the city takeover of their property ror '·Delaney's Cannery Village .. -some in ear pools, minibuses or driven by their children to the Huntington Beach council cham- bers. Many had to stop to catch their breath going up the hill from the parking lot loc ated a long di stance (for them) to th e .. chambers. The c ha mbers built a la a Roman amphitheatre were a steep climb down to their seats and many had to be helped by other spectators. THE HEARING started at 9 a.m. and lasted aJI day. As the "Co ns e nt Ca le ndar l\J atters" droned on and the public hearing items started . \he elders patient· ly sat and waited , determined to have their ··day in court." As hour. aft er hour passed. many had to cli mb the steep stalrs to find the r est rooms located in the main building or eat their sack lunches or stand in line at the city hall lunch line. The commissioners were con;i· fortably seated with individual mikes and a fl oor-level exit not requiring a goat.like climb to go out to lunch or otherwise. Finally, 4 p.m. arri ved and the staff spread a colored map of th e Lido P eninsul a on the n oor so all could see. The older audience stirred-at last their item had come up on the agenda. late, but perhaps it would be over by 5 o'clock and they cou1 d get home to their evening dinner. THE CHMRMAN, Robert F. Rooney, pounded hi s gavel and announced that the applicant had asked for a postponement wh ich must be granted, as per the books, once, without reason. "This matter will be put over to Sept. 22, sa'me pl ace in Hunt- ington Beach." What a cruel disappointment to these long trusting seniors! Only one commissioner spoke up in protest, David Commons of Hollywood. He said it was a shame for all these people to be treated So and as long as they were here, couldn't they be heard . The chairman n aUy said, No. WHY was this done? Certainly the comm ission must h ave known som e time befor e 4 Dear Glo omy_ ' Gus I don't 1et it. Betty Ford tells it like she sees it. Chief Ed Davis of LAPD tells it like, he sees it. And people are holleri .. louder than ~er because ,two people :· apealrout. Ra~e we bi!ooine ·'°accustomed to lies thltt 1 t be, trutb 10'u1811 l ike craahlnJ Y"lbala to our un? M.J.J. (,_ __ M_A_IL_B_o_x_~) Utter' trom ~.IClfrl .Ir• w•konw. Tr.. ritlll lo (ondMH !•tt•r1 to Iii •PM• Of •llmuYM tl llel h ··-wr~•d. Utt••• 01 :uMI wore!• ff IHI -u lie 9••M pt~~''"''· All lell•rt '""" illC1-il'iJIWlutf ... Cl ~•h1>9;1Mr1u but "iMtl m•fllewill\lwl6o"'• q~•t ii tufllcltlll ''"'0" h .l"""rent. Potlry wilt l'!Ot lie poobll•l>td- o 'cloc k that this item had been postponed to Sept. 22. Wh y was this not announced earlier so this long wait could be avoided. Ylhy did a commissione r from Holly""·ood have to protest tj1is thoughtless acti on when our local member, Judy Rosener , sat back and kept silent? Of course, this ploy of pos tponing a public hear- ing hoping that the next time no one will show is an old procedure. but in this case it was heartless. ROGERS. WATSON D b Ul ... ioned To the Editor: Enjoyed J an \\'orth·s Aug. 9 column on the transcendental meditation. I went throug h the process a couple of months ago, ha ve meditated twi ce a day since. To date have no noticeable results. She must have had a differ ent experience than I because she said the teachers were h ard working. I feel they are doing it for the money only. I do not know this for sure but a Cri e.nd of mine who wa nts to get into it because of the extra money s ays the teacher gets half of the initial money paid . MV INITI AL experience with this club or whatever you want to call it was he ld in a condominium in Costa Mesa. A sign on the door of the apartment said enter quiet- ly. I entered quietly, that's the las t quiet I had until I left the building several hours later . This was 3 p.m . One man was com· plaining that he had been there since 11 a.m . and the only thing that had happened was he had re- moved his shoes. You were asked to allow I think two hours Cor this fi rst instruction. The phone in this small apartme nt rang con- stantly. One of the instructors was making an offer on some re-at estate in Laguna. He seemed to be making the purchase with three or four other individuals that phoned constantly. This was all taking pl ace while you were I reel supposed to be quiet and try- ing to prepare to learn how to meditate. I felt it one or the most disturbing few hours I've spent in quite awhile. l'VE COME to th e co nc lus ion a ll this secr et business about the m a ntra and method s of meditat- ing should have been my first clue that it was a con game. I think lhe idea is very beneficial, but you can sit down quietly for 20 minutes, think about Cod OT any s ingle word and get the same results. The r elaxing alone would bring great results; that's why J 've continued. However, I have several pocket IH>oka on meditat- ing and the whole pri.nclple almost exactly as it is taught by Maharishi's technique. Through lilt I 've bet!n conned niany times and this ls the llrat•Ume I've (el\ th• need to write about It. So no doubt one of the teache."S would say. I'm get1Jn1 terrlllc results, look at the stress he's cettinl rid d and perhaps U1at '1 true. Only lhlng I shouldn't have hid the Sll'eSa the nrat place II I'd have used ead. r ROBERT WAGNER Pitfalls A bowul in -· Name Game i\propQs of my recent column on fen1a!e names for occupations -like .. ac.·tress," ··avia trix "and ··us herette·· -a reader in Baltimore S('nt me a clipping about the l ' .S. Labor Depart- n1cnt ·s ne\\' bo(l k of '"jobtltles. '' It seems that in preparing iU' upcoming dictionary of occupa- tional ti tle s. more t ha n 3,000 had to he re n a m cd - about 10 per <.'t>nt of ttll the t itle s in the book . Among theseare ''bus b 0 y s • ' • ''fo re m e n ,·· "h:.tcheck g irls.'· ··song-a nd - d~n ce-men.•· ''stewardesses,'' ··g-o\"ernesses , ··and .. salesmen.·· All such generic manes have been banished in favor of such blandly ( SYD N EY H ARRIS ) neutral titles as "dining-room al· lend ant," "supe rvisor," ··child mentor.·· and ''salesperson.'' SOME OF the changed titles must have posed a nasty semantic problem : What does one do with ''animal hus bandman'"? Does the "husband·' part have to go, as well as the. ··man''? And ··brewmas ter. '' ''fi she rman," "maid,'' and "seamstress," pose equally vexing problems. But nothing can be as awful as that ''child mentor" for' ·governess." There's no trouble turning a "boom m a n " in the Jogging in· dustry into a plain "log sorter··; a ''bellyman" in the musical instru- ments business into a "belly builder .. ; or even a "bobbin man·· in the glass manufacturing field into a "bobbin winder tender.,. But what do you do with a ''valet''? The master can no more have a female valet than the mis· tress can have a male lady's maid. A "headmaster" can be turned into a "principaJ•• easily e nou gh (most s mart private schools have already done so, to avoid the taint of snobbis m J, but how do you categoriie "waiter'" and •·waitress'' together if the old ' 0 bus boy" is now simply a "din· ing-rooro attendant''? IN MV own business, during World War 11, when we were ter- ribly short-handed in tbe city room, the traditional "cdpy·boy" was s_upplanled by_gi.r.1.s; and the old-line rewrite men stubbornJy refused to call out "Girl!·· for copy, clinging lo "Boy!" even tho ugh th e s ummo ns v.·as answered by a prettily rouged lit- tle thing. I mus~ go down the.re SQ:On and hear lf they now call out, "Pttson!" 1 But the rta1 anapperintheUem sent to me by the BalUmore re· ader was the name of the bureau In the Department of Labor that la compiling this •nisei< illctlonl!'J: lt's1 Ute Manpower Adm1nillr1- , Uon. Leave it to the government to chan,1e everything but lta own esceht IJUe, without 1 Slim· IDJl&bt inlO. ita ludlcroua ~ A Se~ond-hand Commitment ReH;gan's. Reluctance WASHiNGTON -In response lo demands from agitated con· ser vativ e Republi can Congressmen, Ronald Reagan's top supporter virtually pledged in private last week that Reagan definitel y would announce his <'andidacy !or President within two months and enter at least thr ee early prima r ies against Presi· dent F'ord. S e n . Paul L a xalt of Ne vad a, cha irma n of t he n ational Reagan fo r President co mmittee, made the commitment last Wed- nesda y a fternoon to some '1 5 Congressmen in a cJosed-door session just off the House floor. Going Car beyond his previous as- surances, Lax.a lt pointed to an early autumn announcement of candidacy with Reagan entering New Ha mpshire and al least two other primaries. TIOS MA Y arrest the panic among Reaganite Congressmen the Mr. Ford is walking off with the nomination because of Reagan 's la ssitude --a fear privately shared by some top Reagan strategists . But it also sharply reduces Reagan's de· sired freedom to keep all options open. Ever since the Easter recess, conservative House members have pressed for a personal meeting with Reagan to probe ( EVANS-NOVAK ) his intentions. They have been stalled by Reagan lieutenants. who feared Reagan would be so nonco n1mitla l that he would make matters worse. Lax alt 's unexpectedly strong commitment satis fied doubts of s u c h a rd e nt R eaga nit e Congressmen as Reps. Philip Crane of Illinois and Ste ven Symms of Idaho. But others re- mained dubious --particularly R e p .. John R o u ss elot of California. ' ROUSSELOT told Laxalt he had heard or Reagan fatcats in California negotiating with Ford campaign m a nager Howard Callaway about a possible Ford- Reagan ticket. Rousselot was not satisfied by Laxalt's response that he was not interested in the vice presidency rOr Reagan. Barring an immediate announ- cement of candidacy, Rousselot and other skeptics, such as Rep. Robert Bauman of Maryland, will be satis l'ied only by a private commitment from Reagan's own mouth. HRH: NO VANDENBERG Last glimbierings of hope al the White House that l-lu bert H. Humphrey would serve Gerald R. Ford as Arthur Vandenberg aided Ha rry Truman a ge nera- lion ago were s nuffed out when Humphrey voted againsl llle pro- posed Di ego Garcia naval buse in the Indian Ocean. Presidential aides were count - ing on Sen. Hu mphrey's help a nd feared his defection mi ght crast· the ir s lim margin . Th al climaxed a long series of disap· pointments since last fall when the Wh ite House s aw lfumphrcy playing a Vande nberg role ror a bipartisan foreign policy. lie h;.is 1 consistently withdrawn hjs pro-I mised support on issues large I and s mall, from aid to Indochin a 1 to conri rmation oC a deputy dis-1 armament director. .. J N PRI VATf;, 1-lumphrey 1 almost always agrees with ad-I ministration foreign policy posi- tions. But when he gets in the Senate Democr atic cloakroom. I he moves left to his own party's prevailing line~ Unlike Vanden· berg, who made himself a p<1riah lo the Rf;?pUblica n right, I-furn· phrey is unwilling to alienate the De m ocratic le ft --pe rh a ps because of drea ms for a pre- sidential last hurrah in 1976. A Democrat who lately has been considerably less welcome than Humphrey at the White House -Sen. Henry M. J<.1ckson -probably saved the Diego Garcia vote. Whil e <.1dministra- tion vote·counters trembled that the Senate might pass the resolu - tion disapproving funds for the naval ,ba se~, J·ackson helped round up enough votes to defeat it, 53 to 43. " France Achieves a Balance ST. FLORENTIN, France -It is clear, observing this lovely comer of Burgandy, why France is fundamentally strong despite the political and econom ic troubles it has experienced dur- ing the past generation. For the French have managed to maintain their customs while modernizing their society. As a result they have not a llowed in· novations to disrupt their stability. This effort by the French to defend their tradi - - tions in fhe midst of change dlst- tnguishes lhem from Americans. who all too often have tended to. permit progress to run rampant. Thus· we have become powerful but rootless while the French,. though less dynamic, have pre- served much of the best in their Ufe sty! STAN L EY KAR NOW not Live long enough to see it com- pleted. He is, incidentaJly , in his forties and enjoying good health. With all this, however, the Freach have not disregarded the advantages or technology.' In this respect the transformati6o of the c ount r y si de has be e n aston.ishi,ng. ALMOST every farm I have seen in this vicinity is equipped witb the latest in agricultural m &chinery, which peasants have been able to purchase thanks ·to a liberal credit system fund under government auspices. Many of the rural hQmes have washing m acHlnes, freezers and. of course. television sets. It goes without saying th at Uie French stiJJ are carrying on their love a(. fair with the a•tomobile, which they pioo .. red. -- This c.harminc area is be.i6g COMOfG llACll'. here, as I have blighted b y tkat American periodically over the past 25 eyesore, the shopping cent.er. year4, I am aaatn atnack .by the And like at hOlDe1 they are con\Jnulty,11> tlle.aoclal"jlehavloc cro'O'.ded Wtth women tn hair ol the l'rOtl'c'h. • • . t .c:m:len puUIDS Glllllnn. 'l,1!t17,~"'!llJ'mooil'\~ Althau&h; ID~•·. 61 ·lhl• Pl'O-to l&id ood and; 1ood Willie, and · 1perf()f It attribuled to the &\IV· th<lt c< · foe l~i'li ; ...,lbtlll of Gene~al De Gaulle, vlllble la die neft'-l lllldll, wli<jtool<Offkie In 11158, tt actqlly vecotablt 1ardena-~-) -bact to the days of Preml~ thlll grace the landK.pil ol tbi1 :z.erre Mendts·l't'abee, who w., ~ Ont l'\"8Dcjl luder to becin I<\• • 1'11elr atlKhment to tJie land Is · 11\uldate Fr1Dce'1 colonJ al 1uch tltat a prof~ DO· pa11e11lons. , .-.u .. pn.perty hen llendH·Fr1nce perceived u ... lllbelJDlltl,Je~ llO · lap. nrlY u 1954 that the P'rellch al' m . The alftclal ID cbarse of ID I DdochlDa wai dra.ln project told ID• tbOt .be ID 111-....., of Ito ruourcea, and ' simplj pulled out. De Gaulle s imilarly withdre w from Algeria. THE FqNCH, as a conse- quence, wer~ Dble to concentrate on their domestic development, and their economy has grown gr8duaJIY'to he althy proportions within the past decade. Like the rest o( the world , they have been hit hard by inflation and by the e nergy crisis, and pesifimists here anticipate that unemployment will rise during the coming m onths to an un- precedented five or six percent. Ne'-4,ertheless, Shakespeare's description w as apt when he spake of "fair France and rich Burgundy". ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wf'f'd, Pabli.!h~ Thoma• Kr:tuil. Editor B11rbora Kreibich. EdOOl'ioJ Page f;ditoir The ~hori1l pa11e of the Dally Pilot Set'k S to Inform and iOmuJ&te read~· by presenting on th\S s>a•• diverse toa)mcntary m l~in ol Jnlerest b)f 1yndlc-1t- ed eolUrnb.iats and cartoonists, by ..providlng a forum for re11dertJ' vlef"" ind by prt:•enting thl1 l'K!W!Jp1per'a opinll.'IM and ldt.al on curTent topics. The edltort1I ""l,nJons or the Daily Pilot apptar an y in UI~ editorlal t'olumq1t\he tep bl the page. Oplnlori1 ex· Jlftt:tfd 1by the cot..mn!sLa and c1rtoonJ1lJ and letter writers are lhetr own and no endonemmt ot lh~r views by lbe OaJty Piiot -Id bo,Jn!erred. . Fri~!IY.t.uguatu,ms • " . . · • I. Last Book Miss Marples Next To Die LONDON <UPI ) -Hercule Poi.rot Is not the only Agatha Christie detective about to dle, her agent says. Miss Marple is to expire, too. British publication of ''Curtain,'' subtitled ''Poirot's Last Case.'' It will 'be published in the United Stales and around the world in the foll owing 16 days. Miss Christ ie's literary •aent and close friend. "That one, I believe, will not be published until after Da m e Agatha's death," Cork said in an interview. POIROT, THE EGG·BALD, rotund Belgian detective, and the old maidish but needle-sharp Miss Marple are the two moot Cam ous c r eations by the un · "Poirot dies In the book ," said a s po k esm a n Thursd ay fo r Collins, Miss Christie's London publisher, "but we don't really want to say how." Dame Agatha Christie's 88 book s since 1920 have turned her into an international institution, the best.selling fi ction writer of all time. Dozens of her mystery novels have fe atured either Poirolor Miss Marple. challenged queen or crime. "TllERE IS ALSO a final Miss Da me Agathais MonSept. ts, Marple book ,'' sajd Edmund ·-•~n_d_l<_d_il-'y_s_la_t_e_r_co_..m __ ••_<_h_•_.:.C:.:o.:.rk:.:•.:.82::::., .:.fo:.:r.:..;;m:.:ore than SO years T ll E FAMILY ClllCVS Dy Bil Keane Discovery .. PJ sits in Mommy's old high choir, Billy sits on the phone book, Jeffy gets t~ stool and I sit on th. cushion -right, Grondino?" Cancer Drug Import Ok'd OKLAHOMA CITY !AP) :_ A feder•l judge ha.s given permi.ssion for a cancer patient lo im· Port a s upply . of the banned cancer "wonder drug '' Laetrile from Mexico fOl'I his use. In ordering the U.S. them and grants that it.p- proval. 1 The FDA, contending Laetrile has no de· JllOnstrat ed value in comb~ting cancer, banned i t from interstate shipment in 1963. Mexico is among 23 countries where the drug, made of an extract of apricot pits and rich in cyaniCle, can be manufactured and ' used in cancer therapy. Food and Drug Ad· ministration not to stop Glm L. Rutherford from bringing the drug into this country and taking it to his home in Wichita, K U S D. tri t Court R UT II E R F 0 RD an., · · is c told Bohaoon t'n a Julv ' Judge Luther Bohanoo . . J -said Thursday tt)e FDA hearing t h at Laelnle bad "abdicated its duty" treatments in Mexico in to the "common man" , 1971 .cured his condition, concerning the drug. w bl c b h a d b e en BOHANON UMl'l'ED diagnosed in Wichita as R th f d t • . cancer of the rectum. u er or o a s ix· . , month s upply or the He lestifi~ he went to drug, or 365 Laetrile ~~ Medico D~l Mar pills and 547 enzyme ·1n T1Juana, Mexico, to p i i I s c a I I e d avoid surgery and con· "Wobemugos." tinued lo. get Laetrile He a lso stayed his or· from an i~Jegal source der for 60 days to give who has since been ar· government attorneys rested. time to appeal. Without the drug, he Government attorneys testified, he would die. Tiny Ion May Rock World BERKE LEY CAP) -Scientists have dis· covered trac ks of what they believe could be a ;ub- alomic particle carrying a magnetic charge. If true, the discovery could alter a major premise of modern physics. Tile scientists' fmding will undergo careful scrutiny. It could pose the possibility of spectacul ar progress in disparate fields, they said Thursday, in· eluding the fight ~gainst cancer and commercial transportation . FOUR PllYSICISTS-PAULB. PRICE and E. K. Shirk of UC Berkeley, and W. Z. Osborne and L. S. Pinsky or the University or Houston -were in· volved in the research. They said the track of ,-------~ the m agnetic partir.le -( SC lENCE ) called a monopole -was recorde d through a special film a nd plaStic· like sheet carried aloft by a balloon in September 19'13over Sioux City, Iowa. Uthe particles could be captured in quantity or manufactured, "They cou)d r evolutionize the elec· troqic industry." Price said. . ''This will toct·u.e world, even if it's wrong. If it's right, it .Will show that the most cherished theories or all, mathematical explanations of the universe, are only an approximation oflhe truth.•• ' HOWEVER, ,THE S<JENTIST CAUTIONED, ''It isn'l·proved yet. The case loeks very strong. But we don't want to sugge;st we hav.e airtight evidence -it 's got to stand the test of time. It's got to be con· firmed by the discovery .of a second magnetic monopole, a nd then a third." Price and the other res earcher s said possibilities or the discovery include extremely small and efficient molcrs and genSaton and new sources of energy. Price said the particle is al least 200 times heavier than a proton and theorized. that two or them together woold generate an energy force 18,000 times greater than that ol two protons. He said that the monopole is energized· by sim - plt magnetization and could be used as a limited power source utilizing theiearth's magnetic pull as a catalyst. ''WHAT THIS MEANS IS THAT you might drive ships acr0&1 the seas· by putting a few monopoles in ~el ship and having the earth's m~etic field ttig it across the ocean," he said. ' Another use Price cited was the use of monopoles to fi gfil cancer in areas inaccessible to surgeons. ''If you directed a monoool'e into the brain or a person who h as cancer, you could rapid!} move the monopole back and forth in the region where the cancer is located by· turning m agnetic fields on and off," he said. Monopoles are so rare it's taken intensive searching for nearly a decade to fmd only one of argued that because Rutherford is a Kansas resident, Boh anon has no jurisdiction in the case, which was filed here. IN HIS RULING, them. Bohanon noted t hat PriCe said the big goal now is "to bring one Laetrile ha~ been us«l in monopole bac~ alive" and devise methods of creal· Mexh;o and other coun· ;;;;i;;ng=or;;;c;;;a;;;p;;;t;;;urt;l;;;n"g"m"o"re=d•th=e•m'".===~===,­tries for decades. PRICE NOTED that by law, all drugs are banned unless the FDA is petitioned to approve "The FDA by its re-TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT . BEACH gulations made it im-(CONSERVATIVE) poosible for the commoo WISHES AU THEIR MEMBERS AHO FRIENDS man to have an applica· A V£RY HAPPY HEW Y£AR. lion processed through High Hotyday MMoes will be hekl at the .FDA so that the said Harbor ct)t1stian Ouch of Newport BellCh agency would either ap-2401 !Tvine Ave.. Newport Beach. prove or disapprove the Rabbi Or. Garson Goodrren, Guest Rabbi. drug,'' the judge said. IOSH HASHOMAH Body Suit Dismissed FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 SATUR.DAY.SEPTEMBER 6 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 YOM ltrrUI IOL ,_.., SU N~V. SEPTEMBER 14 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 YIUOI MIMOIW. SRYICI MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 8:00 p.m. 10:00 a .m. 10:00a.m. 8:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES !UPI> -A Superior Court ClllWC9Wp1 .. 1•1l judge has dis mis sed a ,.. .. ,_ .. .__.,,_,. sc• multimillion dollar class ':;:::=:': .... ::::'-'::::'::::' :":':·l;::Jl;::l.;::::1;::4';::1l;::::ll.~H;::M;::::Jl=I::::. ::::::::::::::::9-action· suit against the Ji s'eller of the ''Five Minute Body Shaper Plan." JaCqueline P e arlmut· ter filed the suit against Joseph welder and his u,.1 T•...,.. plan, charging h im with El1'1a Belps false · advertisi ng. She M hi Ii soughf return of each em~ s. po ~e 5~ customer's $9.9S to $19.90 entertainer Elv~s purchase price of the Presley aided his plan , $2 mill ion i n _stepbrother by ·.P8Y· punitive damages and" ing_ 5 a.m. visit to $'l,500in civil pe'nalties. police h eadquarters. The judge said her suit Singer s ought re-waa ambiguous .and had lease o( Ri chard not fulfilled require· Stanley 1 21, charged ments enabl~ng her_ to with attempting to sue for unfair competi- get drug through ~:S:'°od~~tb~~~:.~: fraud or forgery· legal remedies act. .,~ J • EddieMcConwnons 36 YEARS . a CHEVROLET RETAIL SALES EXECUTIVE In SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA! Now in hta third year with the new Chevy' delMr tn Ne.,p(H1 8e9Ch. HOWARD CheYrolet '1..et my ex1enalve experience assist Y'O" NOW in LEASING or PURCHASING new or U9l8d Chewo4et cari 0t tn..icks. ·FlEET or othetwite. 111 uve YoU m:>n9'11" SN Me Mowat HOWARD Chevrolet ••. r;m. •1 ' \ ~I LAST TIME EVER FOR THESE OUTSTANDING MAGNAVOX VALUES Model 4230 g.~ -"X - NOT A 13" NOT A 15" A FULL 1711 DIAG. 100°/o SOLID STATE COLOR PORTABLE l\llagnav-o 25" Diag. VIDEOMATIC COLOR CONSOLE WITH IN LINE TUI! & l YEAR SERVICE $ Model 4730 OUR SUPPLY OF THIS MODEL IS LIMITED MagnGV"o~ DELUXE STEREO CONSOLE ALL TIME LOW PRICE! ALL MODELS SHOWN NOW HAVE KEN CRANE'S OWN • 1 YEAR IN HOME SERVICE ••• 1976 MODELS WILL HAVE ONLY 90 DAYS IN HOME SERVICE M agn v o.x.. 25'' Diag.-STEREO THEATRE ' WITH REMOTE $ 7 9 5 CONTROL ONLY A FEW un, HURRY! MagnCIV'O~ City NOW OPEN -WESTMlN~,TER MALL UPPER LEVEL· NEXT TO MAY CO. (714) 893-4588 ANA HEIM BUENA PAR K LA KEWOOD CEN TER ' 916 S. IUCUD At W1 (714) 635·5764 1550 tlACH llYD. (714) 126-6920 IOIT 1tUU AYAILAalt UNKAMfliCAlO 4MtlU-AVI. (213) 531·1670 ' • • • ' A I 0 DAIL y PILOT Frlday,Augusl 15, 1975 . . do Bure aus Compete Witla Cu ts .. W hat can you when you want ·extra money? 92 New County Jobs Could Be Axed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI tM 0<1llW P11of!>l•tl SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors Tuesday will decide whether or not to s lash up to 92 new employe positions rrom the new county budget to achieve a $1 million savings. Supervisors are pondering an inch-thick pile of letters and re ports from 18 department heads who have either tried to justify their need for the ne w employes or agreed with the need for additional budget cuts. Sever al supervisors have already indicated '\hey favor e limination or all the new positions. Other s have indicated they ravor c utting some or the jobs, but not a ll. Following June's fo rmal budget hearings, the County Administrative Office was ordered to come up with alternative mcthOOs or cutting the county tax rate to the sam e level as last year. E liminalion of positions was one option, but su1;>er,·isors chose to delay their decision oh those cuts until next week. Two weeks ago, they m ade other cuts that brought the tax r ate down to about $1 .59 per $100 ot assess£'d valuatio n -roughly tv.·o cents less than last year's. If the 92 pos itions are also eliminated, another penny and a half could be pared from the rate. In their written responses, most department heads said the positions they requested are the bare minimum to keep up with growing workloads . Tv.•o C'ontr ovcr sial de partment heads, Chier Probation Offi cer Margaret Grier and District At· torney Cecil I-li cks , said in their letters the suggest· ed cuts could be made with some loss of effi ciency, Probation st a nds to lose five new positions and the DA as many as 11. The biggest c ut is suggested in the new General Services Administration, formed early this year through consolidation of ad0%en ''housekeeping'' de· part men ts of county government. ' Smog Contro~ Hearing Set ~ SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors will discuss s uggested amendments to pending itate legislation that would create a new regional tmog control district during a public hearing at J 1 a.m. Wednesday. The primary consideration or supervisors is sugi::esting alternative methods of fundi ng the agen· cy, if it is c reated. The board already has sent messages to Sacramento urging lawmake rs to consider amend· ing Assembly Bill 250 to permit use of gasoline tax revenues to support regional pollution agencies. And supervisors have already thrown their sup· port behind a voluntary regionaJ air pollution con- trol district cr chted several months ago by Orange, Ri verside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Coun- ties. But the board has balked at supporting the state meas ure beca use it would s upplant the volunt ary agency with a new regional d istrict that would have sweeping controls over local land use planning. This week's initial efforts to win changes in the state legislation indicates some softening of supervisor s' positions. Board members say it is thei r intent to make the best or a potentially bad situation. Committees where the first amendment was added. A final Senate vote is due this month. Al the special hearing next week, super visors are planning to consider several s uggested amend· n1ents that deal with fund ing of the proposed new agency. ' Supervis ors v.•ill be uskcd to oppose a portion ot the bill that allocates cost to m ember counties on the basis of population . U that formula is used, Orange County would pay more than four times as much as it currently spends on the voluntary agency. • 'fhe County Administr ative Office suggested that the cost be distributed on the basis of each eounty·s s mog index -that is the tonnage of air conta minants pumped into the air e ach year. If that formula is used, Orange County's share or the cos t \11ould be a little more than double its cur- rent allocation. Another a mendment suggested by the CAO Y:ould split the costs for the new agency among the cities, which would be given a voice in the unit but, as the bill is now written, would not have to pay to support it. A formula ba sed oo the annual amount of gasoline pumped in each city would determine shares of the cost . Several s upe r ..-isors s aid this week they might even favor a proP:erly·ame nd ed AB 250 , paticularly '}~~:;~:z:·:·::· ===~,-,,;c.z-Vi~[iiit'.}i"i since the recent addition of a rider requiring a vote \ ,or ~he peop.lc prior to creation of a regional control unit. An unamended version of AB 250 has already cleared the Assembly and has been sent lo Senate Fa ntast ic Sav ings On Our Own Guaran teed Mattress Sets Super steel coils combined wi!tl ellra so~ loam padding gwe }UJ the support you need ar.:I tile leather svl1 comlor1 ror a Iii! nighfs sleep. Extra Quilting or the dcooratOf ticking ma~e !his a super buy at !his price. FULL TWIN QUEEN KING CHAIR BED FULL SIZE Hercu!on or Lln1m Patchwork ..•.•.. $65.95 HERCULON Sleeper Sofa ... $159.95 7 PC. SPANISH DINETIE 3 PIECE TABLE SET Trapunlo Design Spanish-Ch''" ........ $159.95 Cookt•ll. 2 Eod ... $49.95 QUEEN SIZE 5 PC. HIGHIACK OINITTE SET MICHEAL KA't'E Sleeper Sora ... $299.95 3 Sryles lo choose rrom ..... $65.95 COlilPlETE 5 PIECE 3 PIECE TABLE SET Single Servings * Super Savings On Herculon Sofa & Love Seat Here is real decorator quality combined with supefb craftsmanship. Hardwood l1arring make this fine set as Slurdy as ii can be mad Ii. Bold plaKf herC!Jlon accenled with vinyl straps make this a mus! lor the Mng room or family room BOTH PIECES $24995 EITHER CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY EASY CREDIT e B OF A OR MASTER CHARGE Save $20.00 On 5 Piece Dinette Set Ugh\ and De~h1!ul is lhe wcry to describe !his exciting set. Beautiful colofs on 1he chairs and lable base are accerwed by !he snow wtw1e 1able lop. 5 PIECES 3 P'IECE TAB.LE SET ~: Goor Storage -,_ $119.95 Sale P<iced ...... $89.95 FULL SIZE FILBAR "RANCHERO" 3 rt. Sleeper Sofa $1 99.95 For tile O Budget Priced budg111 mil!<led •. S1 39. 9 GILLESPIE 6 PiECE 816 8' SOFA Bedroom & CHAIR Enstmb:e $320.95 A Fantasllt Value $189.95 T SOFA & CHAIR 7' SOFA I CHAIR Bedrooms -95 From ......••.. $89. 'Cockl•il. 2 fod Tables ..... $29.95 3Cush"'1 ...... $169.95 Jusl For This Sale .•.•.. $159.95 , • HOURI: Mt11. Tfluu Fri. l :SO lo 5:30 -111. & St1t. 10 lo J 800 WEST WARNER • SANTA ANA • 549-8261 In his letter to superviao"', GSA Director R:J. "Cuba" Morris said 20 positions could be eliminat- ed, although the action could atrect his continu· ing organization plans. Sheriff Bradley Gates derended his request for 13 new poliitions, claiming they cannot be cut without seriously damaging his program of public safety. Assessor Jack Vallcrga, who will soon lose his job after being convicted. 10 days ago or six felony crimes, made a wry remark in his brief response to suggestions that rive positions be cut from his of- fi ce. Referring to a $50,000 audit oC his department lhut showed a long list of deficiencies, Vall erg a said "I would assume the impact of proposed staffing c ut.s shouJd be pretty obvious to your honorable board ... " Vallerga s aid the audit showed a need for addi- tional clerical and appraisal personnel and to s ug. gest cuts at the present time points to "a gross lack o f communications within the County Ad· ministrative Office." M.S. "J im " Shimanoff, director or the county consumer affairs office, gave a terse reply to the s uggestion that one position be cut from his request. "The cons umer affairs office will continue to provide the service you directed despite the loss or one position.'' he s aid. "Any other response would be I I Let H & R Block tea ch you to prepare income tax returns. t~ & R Blocl< ~nows incOrfle taxes. and how IO 1~1.1Ch you to prcparl' oncorne l;ix rcluins We teact11nco111e lax preparation to people whO h;1vv a 1hur tor deai.ng accuralaly with 11gures. and wllo en1oy working w1lh tho publlc. and who would hkfl 10 earn c~11a income 1n their spare tome Over 300.000 1 students t1Jve graeluaicd lrom our Income Tax Cou1sc. We leach classes 1n mo1e lhan 2.000 commun111cs th1oughou11he counuy There is at most certain 10 t>t> a class locarion and time sa!lsfac1ory to you Job 1nt(.!1· views available lor best students Send lor tree into•· mallon and class schedules today HURRY' Oasses start: Wed .. September 1 O There are 4 convenient class locations. ---------1-- Contact the OOlal•LOCK office nearest you: c .... ......,"""9rt .............. W.' I .... I __ ,... ,..... • ..., llllJ .... st .Zl41 'K T ... 5mh .... lk:I ......... IJl-Z.Z1.Z 141-IM7 I awasleofyourtime." · P,lease set'ld me lree lnlormahon about your tax prepe· ration course. I undenl1nd !here is no obllgation. I I ~----Slate ____ Phone ___ _ --CLIP ANO MAIL TGOAY • -.: .J ONLY AT HERB FRIEDLAND ER Complete cover•ge ol cou.nt y gov•rn menl alld courts. 100% N Y LON HIGH LOW SHAG REG. 'I 0.95 DuPONT 501 NYLON IXTRA THIC K SHAG REGULA R 9. 95 SQ. YD. TRIUMPH --TWEEDS NYLON •1 WAllll J "'· ,.·" 99 Sq. Yd. c..,i.t.1, lllltolld witll Dtl11e hllMr PH<llOI SQ. YD. 79'J TD. DUPONT 501 IXTIAHU.YT -un ., ...... ..... "."""' Every day In Iha DAILY PILOT MOHAWK AlMS110"5 HOLLYTD ROYAL WEAVE MAGEE SMITH UES COIOMD WOODCUST IHS WALTERS TIEHD GIMIMI (Of'l,le1etp bl ... I~ Witlo hlw•• 1111 ... • ,..,.I A TTEHTIOH MOllLE HOME OWHEllS OUTD O OR CARPET •.fl·,-~; 52.99 M lflc.h_. twf tr••• -...,__. .... .,_........ ' ~ ~LA Pt. • FIHAHCIHCO AVAILABLE u,101,......,... fO DAYS HO IMraEST '""'" l(>Clro-.ciO'lditl • ' Sl .69 .... .. , c•• ......i '211 O If#. Llocolol 'A•~•I•. c... ! 112-111, I l'OUffTAlfi VALLEY lnM alOOKNllllST .............. ,.., .... ',...:es41 l ' l I LM. Boyd Horses Ran 'J;hrougb War llow do you explain the· tact tbai' a newborn baby will keep its rials tightly clenched for the first couple of weeks? Then the intent loosens up t.hotie hands unUI it's about five m onths old. And at lhat time, it re· gains the strength lo grip well again. Most mys terious. THE ONE THING in Lexington, Ky., that the Civil War didn't interrupt was horse cac- ing . Although the town was taken and retaken repeatedly by both the North and the Soulh, those ponies kept on rwming. TllOSE DOCTORS who make a specialty of delivering babies speed up the process in one out or every five cases wilhdrues. BEAVERS Q . "ls it true that lhe trees cut down by beavers .always fall toward the waler?" A. No, only the trees along the banks whi c h already lean toward the water. But that's the kind the beavers most often chew down, s ure enough. Q. ''WllO played the role of Wyatt Earp?'' A. In the TV series, Hugh O' Brian. In the movie "My Darling Clementine ." Henry Fo n· da. In the movie ''Gunfight at the OK Corral,'' Burt Lancaster. Q. ''DOES Ronald Reag an w ear glasses?" A. Cont acts , yes. LOVE AND WAR In our· Love and Wac man's file on the dif· ferences between men and women is an item lhat reads : "The word 'powder' reminds a man or a bullet, but a woman of face makeup. The word 'fair' reminds a man of weather, but a woman of blonde.'' Interesting. I wonder what the word "blonde" reminds a man of? Unfair? NOT MA NY REAUZE that the Prates· tant women mission aries outnumbe r the Protestant m e n missionaries by three to two. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1560, COlta Mela, 92628 Uftl 1•~ 11-eBurned Rock Singer Alice C oop e r 's ru s ti c $150,000 wood frame house in Be ve rl y Gl e n burn e d t o ground early Thurs- d ay . Cooper ha d just moved in , though he is on tour in Europe. II 1h1 lollowing w~nd1 like vou, plt111 call the Schick Weight Conllol Center. D L•1I Mlfll t fAST Oft ,.111 U Lon Ml9M FAST on 1~011 :::; l oll ""''l~I FAST on w1111 ;,.! :J l on Mf8~1 f AST on ~VP~O\tl :J G11~1d 11111111~1 i..ck l VlR'l'ltME fAST Wl lGHl lOSS IS ALMOST ALWAVSA OISA"~Ol lllTllllG fAll· URE ~-M Y•M Jtitl Ii.aw 1h1 Nlllt Cl'h'•"t lor th• .,,,.. lood1 lll•t 1111d1 Y•Y Ml<Wl'fltl ill !hi hru pl1c... Sc••c• hn Ill ··-· • PHlf/1111 dill d11WLope4 OYI ol tilt ,.,,,. Si,000,000. fHllfCh lhll 1111 to lllJ ....... Schick $1111 S.ok1111 ,...,,....., TrMI~ .HftraMI CALL NOW ... Tow" & Country Oro"qe As reluctant as we are to make !his cha nge, we find it impossible to'off er this se rvice for an indef1 nr te period. Continually rising costs. now being experienced by every indus1ry th1oughout the nation. have forced us iQIO this change of policy. However. because we thi nk that the citizens of ou r area deserve 10 have a chance to enjoy Lifetime Free Checki ng-now used by thousands of deposi tors at the Citizens Bank of Cos!a Mesa- v1e are extending th is opportunity to September 15, 1975. If you open an account at Citize ns Bank of Costa Mesa on or before Septembe r 1 Slh , you will receiv~ Lifetime Free Checking, with no minimum balance. Join us and get rid of the annoyin g monthly service charge. Thousands have-so should you. () CITIZENS BANK OF ·COSTA-MESA .,,. H1rbor at 81ktr • ('7t4) 97 .... 200· Mfttn&ef1 0t0 \I cF~,ld~•~Y~·~A~u~g~u="~1~5~·~·=·~75'---------'0"-'A • l ilUf II i I Americans 'Package Sex~ WASHING TON (APl -Americ an~ don't treal sex as a n:.ilural function, says Dr. Will iam JI. Mast .... rs uf the Masters and J ohnson sl..'x research tea en . "Our culture dcniC!> us tlus pr1v1lege," Muters s aid. "No person in this roon1 has been al lowed to h vc with sex as a nutur:.il fun (· liQn ... We packaJ,!(' it, put It on the shelf and bring it out for spt'ci:il nt· casions ... Yet sex is as nalural as t.·<•t ing, breathing and ctim1nation.' · SPEAKING AT TllE KENN F:O\' t :t·n ter 's weekl y Na tional ·rown Meeting, Masters. his wife. Virgini a .. : .. John son, and n o v e lis t E li zubeth J a 11 C'~'ay answt!rcd questions rrom ;1 fl'cord <.iU· dience of 2,225 on sueh problems us in r!delily in m arriage, mult• impotenct.>, ho mosexua lit y, prostit ut ion and in · traducing childre n to Sl'x The crowd includL'd the gray·h:.11r ed and the afrO·Cd , women in wh ite glovt':., kids in jeans. tht• young and stylishly dressed and the old Asked a bout the c1not1onal problems or marri<·d people unfai thful t o ca('h otht'r, ~1 i:ss J ohnson ~aid , "Pt..'Ol)lc 'A'hv 111tcll t•<·t 11 ally r e in.._. 111 open yet inlt•rn1:1 I ly rcn1a1n attached tu lhc value that this I'> not approprial • :1r<.' gencr aJJy fa r rnurc gu1d\'d by their inttirnal feelings." /lotKS . JAf\'E WA\', AUTllOR O to~ ''J\1 ~111 's Wo r ld. \Voman ·s Pl ace ." rrspondt.-d th;.i l :.cx.ual infidelity oft e n O<'· t·urs bCt 'A·cen a m an who values himself and a woman v.ho deval ues herself. "If 1 h(' woman h<1 s no sense of her own :-.l'lf 1, <1IUl', sht• wilt fL•cl a j.!rcatcr scnsl' ufbl'traval ," Mr:. J mlt'waysaid. ttt astCrs and ~1 rs . Janeway took dif fercnt approat•ht·s to a question about ~·hethc r won1c n':. l1 Ucratiun has n1 adL· sonic men 1n1poll·nt "An yone s ubjcclL'<.I to t·h a ngc gets S('art·d ," J\1rs. J ancw;1y s<1 id. "You bC'C'Onll' dl~f('nSi\'l'. host1ll' . And if you t;cl scar t·d, you l':.J ll bct·on1c i1n potent." 1\1,\\'BF. SO, M1\STF:IL"' SAID, but "I hai.ipt·n to ft•t•I lhal v.·hen v.'C' al'h1 evc ('QU <J!Jt y of lht• scxt.·s, it "'·ill be t he Choose the 1976 RCA XL-100 ·· that fits your TV needs ... the size of the screen, matches your direct CASH REBATE from RCA . 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V.'d l ht• :-.n va lued t hut prostitution \\•ould b.· ;1 nt•J.!li gi bl c faeto1· utl OU r SOl' Ll'l y. i\1 r~ J ;1111·"" a\'. · · 1•rostitulion has an t't'u111nn11· f:11·tnr' \\.'01nen l'<An oflt•n n1 :.1kt• mor l' n11n11·.\ ;1:-a pro!'>ll tult• lhan hy he ing a sc1:rl't:1r~ ur ~01nt·thinl! like that ·· ~l ast t:rs po1n lt•d uut th at there :11·1· male prostitult'S <J S 1,vcll ;,is v.•omcn one!':i and :-:nd that 1 h•· rnaJcs make mor1· ' ) .. ' See them now at these participating RCA dealers. I ~ CORONA DEL MAR Klrlipol1 lcb 2760 W. Coast Hwy. a TORO Dcms lroWll 24366 lloclifleld 11 COSTA MESA Dcm.-lroWll 411E.17th St. HUNTINGTON BEACH AIC Color 19046 lroollhint .. DANA POINT .... TV ,- 34135 Cont Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 1•11'• TV 2133 L111111 C•r-llcL ' ,. ' , . . . . ' • A J 2 DAIL y PILOT Friday. AllQUSI 15, 1975 -~. ·····~··· s ... -... - "Mey Lhl'rl'. Anylhin~ bicentennial-"·ise going on ;1round here'!" Friends Drillk Beer for .Him L.ONDON (1\P ).- Richard Dolphin hasn't much of a taste for beer but buys il_bout 750 pints of il a weeK: and gets his frie nds to drink i( for him. \\'ith an es timated 50,000 AmeriC'a ns hooked o n can .col l ecting. Dolphin said that wh at began as a hobby now looked as if it might b eco me his main livelihood. Therapy Found For Psoriasis WASHINGTON (UPI) -A pill and a shower of ultraviolet light may bring relier to millions surrer - ing from the ugly 15kin disease called psoriasis, a leading dernlatologist says. The dermatologist, Dr . Thomas P. Nigra, said the treatment has been 98 percent ef(eetive in limit- ed use. THE THERAPY -NOT A CURE -involves sensitizing the skin, then stepping into a shower stall targeted by SS special lights. Nigra, ehier of dermatology at Washington Hospital Center, told a new& conference lhat some 1,000 patients \l.'ill continue demonstration tests for a year at 16 clinics and hospitals around the coun· try . . An estimated eight ( J million A~cr.icans suffer MEDICINE from psonasts, which 1s . _ c haracterized by reddish ~--.-----~ splotches a nd scales. Nigra said the new therapy was developed by skin specialis ts at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. ''IT IS ABSOLVTELY NOT a cure," he cau- tiohed. ''It is 3 therapy .•. a way to control the dis · ease." Bernadette Kosek of Arlington, Va., who has suffered from the disease for 11 years, said she took Nigra':s treatment atx>ut three times a week. She explained that two hours before she arrives at the Washington llospital Center she takes a pill, 8· Methoxsalen, a derivative of the light-sensitizing drug Psoralen. When the skin has reached a peak sensitivity to light, the patient dons protective clothing -sun- glasses, gloves and hat -and reports to the . hospital. where the person widresses, put goggles l-lis friends like the ar- r angement. AU they have lo do in r eturn is lo make sure · Ibey open the cans the beer comes in from the bottom and gel them back to him "by a s et date. HE IS RELUCTANT to on and steps into a shower-like stall lined with the SS divulge the prices he six-foot-long ultraviolet lights and is exposed for charges American col-two to 15 minutes. DOLPHIN , A 30· YEAR·OLD bachelor. is neithe r a barfly's philan· tropist or a nut. It's the empty cans he's interest- ed in. He ships them lo lhe United St ates, where he sells them to callee· tors at the rate of about 2,000 a month. ·. lectors, insisting it is a "'ay of making friends and not money. But he does admit that exporting e m pty beer cans is already more profitable tha n his basic job as a financial con- sultant and partner in lhe. family plastics business. ness. · &lost of the" cans Dol- phin sends out are British but he plans to expand and has a lready A•"l'ER FOUR 'DIEATMEN'J'S, MRS. ~osek said she had no more scaling, and affected areas on her trunk and legs bad nattened out. Asked if t,he treatment could cause increased likelihood or skin cancer, Nigra replied it was "an open question.'' The current treatments, partially subsidized by hospital staff and equipment but not with any federal or founda tion monies, cost about $2S each, OOrne by the patient. -toured France, Italy and New Colon Device Could Save Lives Deaths Elsewlzere Holland looking for con- tinental cans. HE IS A WAITING de· livery of what he thinks . . . -~~ willbeabeercancoup - a consignment of 480 S1A-0edish cans, the first in the world to be decorated \1.-:ilh nudes. SANTA CLARA (UPI) -Charles L. Camp, 83, author a nd p rofessor Em e ritus of paleon· -tolog y at th e UC Berkeley, died Thursday of cancer. He received the California Historical Society's highest honoc, the Wagner Memorial Award, in 1970 for COO· tributions in. de picting the history of the West. FRESNO (AP) -Ma· hie Isola llyde, who loved to li sten to San F r a n cisco Giants baseball games in her later year s, died here at the age of 111 . Friends say a highlight of Mrs. Hyde's life cam e on her 108t.h birthday when she received an autographed "\\1hat s hould really establish my name in lhe collecti ng world is the exclusive arrangement J have reached. with the Swedish bre'A-·er for un· limited supplies .of the gi rlie cans," he said. THESE CANS ARE some of the few he is able to get direct from the bre1A-•ers -and empty. Usually on his tou rs of Britain's liquor stores he has Lo buy the contents as well. As only a few clients will pay extra for full cans they have to be emptied. WS ANGELES (UPI) -A new instrument that allows doctors to visually inspect the inside or the eolon without surgery would save the lives of more than 35,000 Americans a year, according to the president of the American Cancer Society. Dr. Georg Rosemond said the instrument -a colonoscope -was introduced several years ago but recently underwent significant changes. THE TOOL IS A FLEXIBLE, lightweight tube several feet long that could be widely used. to detect cancerous tumors in lhe early stages. Nearly 100,000 Americans a year contract colon c ancer a nd nearly 50,000 persons die from colon cancer in the United States each year, he said. AS MANY AS 75 PERCENT OF those deaths could be prevented, Rosemond said, by early diagnosis and prompt treatment. Before development of lhe colonoscope, doctors used a proclosigmoidoscope. a shorter and mor e rigid tube that could probe only a foot or less of the colon or rectum. 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PrOducer Ooergc Schlatter was adamant whe n CRS threatened to camouflage his star's navel. · Schlatter , the crusty, beefy in - dividualist who produced "Laugh- "The networks have been bullied in- to their stance by poUUclana," said . Schlatter. · "They flg'ure violence and sex are injurious to Amertc&n.1. What is dull going to do to us? The family hour will bore the country to death. Fleeced Drinkers Win at Bar DAVIS CAP ) -A r Justice Court judge has awarded $30.50 each to two young men who sued ' a restaurant and bar for charging them 30 cents more than women for a drink on ''ladies' night.'' "To say that a dif- ferent charge to a female person than to a male person for the same type o( drink is not in Viola- tion ... appears to fly directly in the face" ot the law, Judge Charles McGahan declared in his ruling. RICHARD CASEY, who recently graduated from UC Davis, and Paul Zappeltini, a senior there, sought $3 .15 which they paid for drinks and $250 in punitive , damages, the amount specified in the penalty section of the California civil rod e . The suit alleged lhat NAVEL NEMESIS L a r r y B I a k e ' s .Singer Cher resta urant and bar ~~~~~~~~~ served 75·cenl drinks to men and 4S-cent drinks B•ll Club. to women on Thursday I y nights. The restaurant has had special ladies' 1'.T Aid nig hts for about six 1.,-eiv years. Fted Foerster, general F W,f m a n a g e r 0 f l h e or ,,, omen restaurant, s aid h e would appeal. DETROIT (UPI) - Women can ward off as- sail1nb in style with a .,,, new "symmetrical" club • being marketed by a Detroit woman. The nine-inch clubs are made out of Lucite plastic and resemble bil- 1 y clubs used by policemen. THE STYLISH weapons, fitted out with a heavy key chain and big police whistle, were invented by Marlene i Kopstein , a Detroit woman "'ho says they should be used on ·'the skulls of muggers and . pursesnatchers. '' The patented ''Key Club" is marketed by uPtT•.......,. Mrs. Kopstein 's own fr w .. Soata company and sells for $19.95. "IMAGINE JUST car· rying an ugly old nightstick in your hands ,'' she sai d . '' Ptotecti ve or not, it just wouldn't do. The Key "VIEWERS WILi. be driven to committing more sex and violence. They'll be too bored to do anything but fight and fornicate. "As for Cher's belly button, at her weight it's not sexy and there's no violence to It at all. "I'm going to insure her navel ugainst rire and theft. But collision insurance may be too ex- pensive." $CHLATl'ER grinned and stroked his van dyke beard male11olently. His humor is ever present, .even when discussing elected officials. ··Politicians admit they don 't watch the tube," he said-. "They1re out of touch with reality Sex and violence are two distinct activities. The critics or both subjects haven't done enough re· search on either. "IT'S EASY FOR the guys in Washington to take cheap shots at TV Let them take the same oath of truth, honesty and factual support that all TV commercials are required to provide. .. Politicians want to control television becau.se they know it is the. most powerful medium for reaching the people. ''They dare c all anything on TV im- moral. I think raising the gas tax the day before the July 4th holiday is more immoral than see- ing Cher'·s legs.·· SCHLATrEK sipped a glass of noonday wine a nd grjmaced. He is genuinely distres sed by the threat to free ex- pression inherent in family hour regulations. "They keep making up new ruules about the family hour as they go along,'' he explained. "The sex-violence um· brella is being used to knock down anything which may be a problem tothenetworks. 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Am erican jails and prisons For example, between.1972 and crime as elsewhere, Scoles as-"I know from my own research :OOwhousesome400.000people. 1973, the FBI reported a 37.5 per-serted. that in no country is the crime Arf estimated five percent of cent increas• in embezzlement ·'Often, they find lhemselves rate among women greater than that number, or 20,000 are among women. · involved with men who are into that among men, but the gap is .,w~~:~~ding to FBI reports, the Similar growth in ' violent he avier crimes and just get c losing rapidly , especially crimes has been reported. pulled along .. , among the more industrialized, .number of women committing Don Scoles, relonycalendarde-He suggested that because so developed countries.'' icrim cs is gro wing at an puty, Orange County Public many c rimes are drug and ·astonishing rate. Defender's Office, s aid, "There is alcohol related, many wome n In major crimes, between 1962 a definite upswing in female de· are diverted into community and 1973, the rate among women Cendant$. Now, we have women treatment programs, such as the increased 95.3 percent, while who are getting into the more Dana Project, Dana Point, one at among m en during the same violentcrimes. Metropolitan State Hospital and period, the rate climbed onJy 21:s ''The first thing I noticed was in Ontario. percent. the increase of car theft by Scoles belie ves "it's pretty Anumberofthoseinterestedin women, then aggressive check rough being a woman today. ~ the penal system and law enforce-passing.•• There are so many pressures to be ment are asking why. superwoman and 1 think that has Suggested causes for the in-MAJOllCRIMES alottodowithil." crease in crime among women Next. he s a~d. women were into have been the fe minist move-burglary, even se"tond story jobs; • ment, incre as ed use of drugs and purse snatching and lately armed alcohol a nd c rimes related to robbery. And, thei-e is a big rise in them, the anti-war movement of alcohol and drug-related crimes .the '60s, radicalism of the '70s amongwomen. Ronald Huff, a UCl assistant professor of social ecology, v.•ho has studied pe nal institutions. ob· served tha t as "''omen become more vi sible in the community, Society has certain expecta- tions about how women should behave, Huff added. "They are supposed to be highly moral and have the responsibility for main- taining morality. "When they don 't live up to these expectations then society comesdownhard.·' The kinds of crimes women committed were li mited by their roles, Huff s aid, and with feminism, roles have expanded and so have opportunities lo break the !av.·. Lucinda Prewitt, a clinical sot•it1l v.·orke r v.·ith the Feminist • 'It's pretty rough being a woman today_ There are so many pressures to be superwoman. I think that has a lot to do with the increase in crime.· -Don Scoles Coun seling Group, Laguna, agreed. She asserted that "as women turn to mor e 'masculine' jobs. they also become involved with heavier , more violent crimes." h-t ales and females are treated differently beginning on the juvenile level. When gi rls reach puberty, s he said , there is a sud - den concern to protect them from what might happen when they discover their o wn sexuality. Boys who run away are seldom picked up. Jean J-lolt z, a member of the Rive rside·San Be rnardino NOW Chapter which spons ors a Circlc·s Edge group lo aid women in C IW. Frontera , believes that women often are· victimized by men. ··1·ve met women who·ve taken the rap for a man, or gotten a full sentence for being with a man when he committed a crime. "I believe that there still is a double standard, an obvious one, \\'hen it com es to crime.'' Alternatives to Joi I Sought Wom en ·s Law Center co- direct or Dolores Ferrell dis- agreed. She sees the increasing crime rate among women as one sign of women acting oot against a society and a system of justice "that has not been responsive to them. "Feminism is not the cause or the increase in crime, it's a symptom or the cause. Women are beginning to act out against the system ." Support for a moratorium on jail and pris on construction is growing in the Up.iled States. Among the advocates is Ron Huff, now a n assistant professor of social ecology at. UC Irvine who spent a year visitil)g jails and prisons througbOut the coun· try for an American B&r Associa· lion.study on penal ref'orm. "On the whole. the only thing jail ins:ures is that peopl.e wil.I. re: peal their crimes or go on to worse ones,'' he asserted. "People have tended lo place offende rs and viclims Into separate categories, as two dif- fere nt kinds of people. ''With the way the criminal justice system ·operates, the of. fenders are victimized as well. "Jails are 1et up to Induce con- formity and obedience. There is litUe or no thought as to what will tl appen when the person leaves. . "And, you have to realize that '95 percent or those sent to jail or prison will be back on the streets. Very few will s pend the rest of their Uve1 Whlnd ban." ,... 'nle National Commiuion on Crime and Delinquency is op- posed to construction ol any new facilities unless for replacement olinadequate ones, he said. "Myowri philosphy about jail,·· said Huff, "is that it should be used as a place or last resort for those who present danger to the personal safety of others. "Violence in our society is in· tolerable, but it is inflicted by a s mall minority or people. We treat all lawbreakers as i f they are.PIJY.sic al the.eats to us." Jails, he added, are the worst part of the criminal justice system. "Alf hough a few are well run with a compassion for prisoners , most don 't m eet minimum human needs." PRISON REFORM The system, h e added, is ludicrous. • "We treat p eople in a d e- humanlzing way, the n expect them to act resPonsibly when we set them free. "Priloners are paid a.,ywhere rrom S.OS to $.19 an hour for work. They are five times more Ukely than someone on the out- side to voJunt,er for drug re- search,'' he userted. ''Women have Men given hysterectomi es without informed consent. And everyone has heard of the case in the South when black m en were denied treat- ment for venereal disease while the subjects of a r esearc h study.·· Felons lose their tight to vote, he noted , so that when the issue or prison reform is discussed, those most affected have no voice in the matter. Hi.iff opJ)OSes new construction "because the laws already are overextended. Ir we build more facilities, the system will find people to fill the slots. If we close the jails, we'll be forced lo find more creative. productive ways of dealing with lawbreakers." Women are often the victims of laws such as the one in Min· nesota that lists the rights of prisoners in prisons for 100 or more. There are no such places for women. he said. EQUAL TREATMENT "T'he criminal justice system should be eealitarian when ll comes to arrest, triel and sen- tenclnf. It 1·sn 't . The middle class or wel -to-do don't ail in jail and { wait for months for trial." The law mus t 8ct respectfully, if it is to be respected, he said. American Friends Se rvice Committee is a mong groups working for prison r eform. Patricia P e ndleton, project director for the Prison Construc- tion Moratorium I Alternatives to Incarceration, a greed that all prison teaches is how to li ve in an authoritarian setting. Along. with increased treat- ment in community settings, she suggested that the public shoold be asking not just how cost effec- tive the alternatives are, but how cost effective is the jail and prison system. "How are we treating people'? Why? Are the re other ways?'' she posed. Already, she s aid, community groups In several Southern California counties · including Orange County) are fighting the construction of four proposed federal prisons for this area. "We 've been putting people in j ail for more lhan 200 years, and if It hasn 't done any good, s houldn 't we look f o r alternatives?'' J ay E . Hyods, director of adult court services. OC Probation, concurred that while a s mall number required detention, "(or the rest it would be in the best in· terest for all to come up with pro. grams to get them back into the mainstream of the community.·• Gilbert Geis, professor and acting director or social ecology, UC Irvine, beli eves that if the jall setting is to remain and if our goal is to r ehabilitate, then il ShbUld be run by someone with a background in social work and education. Rasjida M ize rak, who has worked with prison families through Friends Outside, said that work training s hould be, more realisti c. "Why train a woman to be a cosm etologist, when as a convict- ed re lon, s h e cannot get a license'?" · La Deane Jacobs , who has v.•orked as a volunteer with adult and juvenile offe nders, suggest-' ed wider use of community work rather than detention. "Wh y can't w e d evise an alternative that makes the m feel needed a nd worthwhUe?'' • J Some may fe el justified in ''ripping ore·· a department store .. that has been ripping them off'' or a bank that wouldn't give them credit. she asserted. She b e li e ves the judicial .system is harde r on women because little girls arc taught to be good ."' Boys are labe led ' "smart" if they 're bad and can get away with it, she asserted. Women and crime are part of a huee.. soc;:jetal problem, s aid Patricia Pendleton, project director fo r the Prison Construc- tion Moratorium/Alternatives to Incar ceration Project of American Friends Services Com- millee. "If whatever led to the com- mission or a crime -lack or education, lack of money, family problruns-could be handled on the outside, we wouldn·t need jails. ''But we can't expect prisons to solve problems a whole society created . "And maoy women in prison are there, like other minorities, because they. don't have the money to get out." '1 1 • ,; I .. . . . . . \ Echo Says, 'Well Done' ' ' ' . ' ' . No-fault Accidents? SACRAMENTO <UPI) -A San Joie motorl1t 11Jd he couldn't conc•ntr1t1 on drtvinl when h111lrllriend Invited him to apend the nlaht at her place. .The re1ult w11 a tratnc accl· dent which tho man admitted WH h11 !au!t. But ho lnalltod there were extenu1tln1 clrcum11t1nce1. ''I wa1 drtvln1 In the alow lane when Ahe 11ld ao back lo her · hoU11," he e11plalnld. "Wlthou.t lhlnklna: I turned the car Into the fut lane and I was clipped tn the reu. l 1ue11 I waa re1pomlble <for the accident). l wun't u1tn1 m)' mlnd at the tlme. All I waa thinkln1 ol w11 her." Th11 l1 one of many unutual ex· planaUon1 the State Department ol Motor Vehlclea receives O-Om lnotori1ll !1Un1 requ!r«I rel)Ortl deacrlbln• how tratnc accldenta occur and' who w11 at fa\llt. State law req.ulret driven In· valved In 1ccld1nts which caute death. lnjul'y dr more than '850 damage to file an accident report with the department re1ardle11 or who la at fault. In aome ca1e1, motoriata tend to raUonalize and stretch logic ln explaining who cauaecd accl· dents. achad down to the floor to retrieve her child who had fallen !tom the 1111. A volliolo •tnlok hereat. But the women eontended tho other drlver wa1 at fault bec:aU1e tho driver 1hould have notlood lhe w11 not watchln1 tratnc. 11Jt 11 notlcaable when 1 JNl!non bu had dlllloulty, Hpoolally whon you don't 111 anyone at the WhHJ," lht llld. A Watlonvllle man who r•Pol'l· ed. he drove throu1h 1 1top 1l1n and co!Udod with a vehlclt 1ald: "I w11 th• cause of the accident but not r11pon1lbl1. No one plW an 1ccldent, 10 no one It repon.11. ble." A woman wh011 car wu atruc:k by a pickup truck admitted the truck driver hod the ri1ht ot way but added : "H• had no ri1ht to run Into u1 bec1u1e he hR the rl1htofw1y.'' A Truckee men 1aJd he 11w the 1lana1 lieht chanae from 1nen to yellow but couldn't atop f11t enou1h to avoid rear·endJfll' a vehicle. Whose fault wa1 It? ... think the 1l1nal ll1ht wet r11pon1lble because It chan•e•," heaald. Int to remember tbat no CaUlornla drhtr HD handle ' rainy weather.•' A lllvorold• wom• Wbo 1ald oho J worvod htr 0111 Into a ttl"l'bont aolo tq avoid bllllnl a "bll do1'~ h•d no cloullt who cauoed lht aceldont.o"Tho dumb dol,'1 lbl Hid. ' A North Hl1bl1nd1 woman whooo vohlclt 1truok the rotr ot a car •lid th• 10aldtnt 11wu no ono'1 fault. It w11 Jllll an aoci-dent.11 . Explalnln1 why h• backed his cor Into a parked plolliP tnlo,k, a llan Dl"/o man Hid hll trouD101 1tarto whon ho vl11tod a woman. Ho 11ld h• boyfrllnd arrived with a 1un and ordered him lo l11vo. With a 11111 pointing at him , tho m an backldoutolthe parltln1 lot but bo Hid ho lost control ot h11 vohlolo and backed Into the truck IOO ,.,. down a hill. ''l conalder t ht boyfriend r11pon1l ble for . t bt a ecld ent be<IUH ht pulled thO IUft, , .and all I wu t!llnkln1olII1~ out ol d1n1er or 1•tUni 1hot1 he said. Bonnie Rodger has Just completed her first year as police chief of Echo, Ore . and the town likes her. With her our-man force she has kept the community relatively free of crime. A native of Los Angeles, she was a deputy sheriff !or Umatilla County before acceptlna her One woman reported 1he ln1d· vertently allowed her car to roll into an Intersection when ahe re· A Santa Clara motoriat blamed the drlver of the other car for a coll11lon with her veh.icle In the rain. But t he 1ald, "I wu only re1pon1lble to the extent of fall- A P'ro1no motorl1t ftlUl'od the Itta 11ld tl'l1 b1tt1r about hit col· U1l on with another au . 111 take the t1t\h 1mendm1nt, 11 he told the deplrimont. :UFFEllTS present position.' L Habit Snuffed With .No Regrets DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Please tell ''Regrets In Ohio" that her story gave me the- flnal prod to !lop smoking. And I mean today. For several months I told myself I was 1olng to stop smoking "tomorrow" or "next week." The fact! were, 1 really d.Jdn't enjoy smoking. I hated the 5mell and the mess. But it was the '"Regrete" letter that stwmed me into aware· ness. I sat down and asked myself, "Why am I continuing to Indulge In a habit that is di s- tasteful, dirty, expensive and will klll me before my time?'' The only an!Werthat came to me was "You're the biggest fool I know." I cut out the "Regret.!" letter and am going to carry It with me. Every Ume I 1et the urae to smoke I will take it out and read it. I'll know It by heart soon. But that'• okay. I plan to get a pi1gy bank to carry with me, and whenever I feel the urge to buy a pack of cigarettes, I'll put the money In the piggy bank. Si.11 mantha from now I will double the amount I've iaved and give It to the Amert can Cancer Socletv. I'll write again In six months (on Feb. 1.5) to let you know how I did. I'll be uhamed If I hav-: Horoscope: Aries Ann Landers to report failure, but the Idea that our dear friend In Ohio ml1ht aee the letter will Btltten my re· 5olve. -Shaken In North Carolina -THE HEARTOFTOBACCO-LAND DEA R' HEA RT: Bravo, Ba by! I'll be loold•I for your letter on Feb. 15 and ple1Be know I 1m bt«lng on YOU! DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please print this letter. J know there are plenty of readers who are confused and dying to know. Recently I read your column in the New! and Tribune (Edison, N.J .) hoplhg for advice on Love and Sex and How to Tell the Difference, but all I found we! Love and Sex and How to Tell the , Self·Addreesed, Stamped, Envelope for 50 cents . I'll ol1n thll letter -CONFUSED AND .DYING TO KNOW IN EDISON DEAR ED: Obvi-ty tho Coalldontl al at the foot of the column ru latO tbe booklet DOte and the t1peaetter at the Newa and Trtbu.ne dropped a ltlle. I hope you dldtl't die, becauae NOW you know! There la a bl1 difference between eold and cool. Ann Landers 1howl you. how to play It cool without free1tne people out in her booklet, "Teena1e Sex -Ttn Ways to Cool It." Send SO cents In coin and 1 lq, aelf·addres1ed, 1tamped envelope to Ann La~. P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, 111 . ll0120. Emphasize Future Plans Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid dis appointment. proapecllvc brides arc reminded to .ha "e their wedding stories \\"ith black and ¥.'hile glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People o,parlmcnt one ¥.'t'ek before the y,·edding. By SYDNEY OMA RR SATURDAY, AUGUST II ARJ ES (March 2l·Apr11 19): Empba1l5 on making future plans. Contacts are more impor· lant than usual. Make calls, catch up on cor- respondence . Create format. Outline lon11-range project . TAURUS (April20-May20): Promise to test. A lease could be involved. You learn about costs, taxes, policies, payments and collections. Partner, mate (igure prominenUy. GEMI NI <May 21·June 20 ): Lie low -do plenty of listening. Someone 11 trying to convey a meatia1e. Be subtle, discreet. Wait and ob5erve. Tl.me ls on your side. CANCER (June 21.July 22): People who share your intereeLi; also want to share Ideas. You'll be asked for contribution. Know that you get exactly nothing for nothing. Put aside daydreams. LEO (July 23·Auc. 22): Good lunar aspect coincides now with creativity, children, affair of heart. You come alive -you feel more vital, re· ady for meaningful change. VI RGO (Aug . 23·Sept, 22): Land values, CO!· ta of home improvement.I -these areas could Final Clean Up On All Summer Fashions 30-508/o OFF ct'l "I ~0'< ~f.I 10 b ---"''-le St4.u,, • 'q17q PAC lf lC COAST HWY, S WEST fRN AT CALlE MAYOR SA N P(ORO TORRAN CE 541 JOQ5 318.,795 ' QOJS ADAMS AVE HUNTINGTON B£ACH •71..11 Q6J ?~/'I . - Now more then ever Yoll neaCI th• DAILY PILOT • dominate. Older person will share benefit of ex· perience -if you so permit. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22 ): What started as an amusement can turn into a profitable enlerpri!e. Know it -be sure you receive proper credit in any signed agreement. Organite priorities. SCO RPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Money is In pic- ture. Lunar emphasis is on value, personal possessions. payments, credits and debits. Finish what you start. Enlarge horizons. SAGITTARI US <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Lunar C)'· cle ia hilh -get going, make new starts in new d.Jrection1. Take inlUative. Judgment, timing, in· tuition are likely to be on target. • CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Attending theater now could be rewarding experience. Your 1en91 of illusion, drama is heiahtened. Give gpeclal Con1lderation to special charity. Pictures rcrei\'ed arter that t ime "''ill not be used. For engagement announcernents It is impcratl\'' that the story, also accom· punled by a black and white glossy pie· lure. be submitted six we eks or more before the y,•edding dale : otherwise it will not be published. To heip fill reqwrements on b~th Wed· ding and engaf ement stories, forms are a\'allable In al Dally Pllot offices. Fur- ther questions wlll be answered by People Department ~ta ff members at 642·4321. AQUA RIUS (Jan. 2Q.Feb. 18): Accent is on friendship. Prornlse made in past ls fulfil led. Gregarious associate proves a point and you wi ll be beneficiary . Social activity is accelerated. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Standin1 In community, profession -this area is em· phaBIZed . You become more familiar with basics -you know what to do, whom to contact. dirL A Vemon·s SPORTS\VEA R wt.~IQllF Pl.All\ ....,,,,,_, 548.,121 "BAlSOA !SI.Al() 216 ,o,\TiritA"' 675.1904 bock to school fashion show this Fri. &. Sat. Oet the upbelt tor ICtlOOI and campu1 C1r191 It Huntington Center. Show at 1:30 EVERYTIHlln0 00ESSRlEI 40% off entire stock. starts August 16 9:00n.m. e_. Our one time only Summer Sale s1erts Saturdfiy, August 16th at 9:001.m. Perteet tlmlno to pio.k up ~eral coor· dlnated ll)Ol'llWMt outlltt, funWMr or blk1nit, 111 detlgntd and cretted by Tom and 8eth Cl tncy. Anything GOh 343:1 VIII Oporut Lido Vllltft 32• Marl"f A\'t, 11!~ ltl4111d 550 lo. Cotll H"'1. L•nt lfteh :171 No, P•lm C•"~0t1 O•, P•I'" $p.1"8f · ::;, ::·~~,~1; blklnla·cnftona·sklrta•etc. Be1th&Edlnger1t l~:::::::::::=:=-ICllOl:::::::,..IC:::Z:::::O::j~::=:::o""'i:o:::::::::11-= .... ~ San Diego f=wv ... , . UPHOLSTlllY .... , .... ....... ltlJH .... lt.tl. c.-. ......._ ........ . FINISHED .. UN FINISHED TAPESTRIES •W•H a· I • "t •• ·-~obrlceforT- In 0r101na1 Getn11n Dlmuk . -llY In -l'Olnt The Ce1et11,~1pplllt C..._. ~ ........... , • 5 I · fff41f4 :+;'i PUKAS ·S.95 CORAL Red, Oranae, Smelly LIQUID SILVER LIQUID GOLD SOUTH COAST VILLAGE AT SUNF1.0WER &: BEAR SANTA ANA 557· .. 52 T URQUOISE IDS HI Sup e r Summer Sale Sa ve 25o/o to 50% .:ll'! swlmw•ar ... long ~d short ClrMlff ... b lOUllO •nd tops ... skirts ."t . pants ... tweaters .•• shorts ... pantsuits ... j.wt1lry. 1nd •oCl'UOtlh , , ... PLUS ... Our Famous. Fabulous Bidtique Bargain Table!! F1nt1•llC MarkdoWn!11 Bidwell'• ~,__ m BIDTIQUE • lint feminine faahlon1 3487 \lia lido, ~ BHoh • 87"4510 r<••l lO L•<IO 1-..,...P•~"'ll Lot£n1ronce Roger's GroiNn FUCHSIA BASKETS "color to go" ,, OfF ' • . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' \ . •• Weekend Calendar Lelnnans, Lasers, Lidos See Action "L Bo al Invitational." That's Bahia Corinthian Yflcht Club's • description or a weekend regatta ~whi c h wi.11 feature Lido-J4s • Lehman· 12s and l.asers, three of the most popular sailing dinghies in the ~larbor Area. Al so on the BCYC yachting ~ menu is the annual Luna del Lido , race tonight, a moonlight saiUng ~event that has be en popular for a number of years. As the name , implies, the ra ce is sailed in · Lido-14s . Large bo::its seeking action will firld it in the fifth race of Dana , Point Yacht Club's PHRF Series scheduled for S<.1 turday. THE BIGGEST event on the Southern· Ca lifornia yac ht· ing-scene, Starting Sunday, is the L ido-14 Internationa l Championships at Alamitos Bay where about 60 of the country's top sailors will compete for the ti· Ue in the 14-foot sloop rigged dinghy tha t is indigenous to Newport Beach. While the international cham- Boating Firm Offers Free ,Equipment In an effort to ease the infla- tionary costs to boat buyers, Cal , Boats of Costa Mesa is taking a page from ,the ·automobile in- ,, dustry 's bonus program with a ! fall merchandising program that ·will give each Cal boat buyer free · equipment with the purchase or ' certain boats or the Cal ljne. · The boats li sted in the program i are the Cal 2·27. 2·29, 2·34 and 2·46. Value or the free equipment ranges from $915 for the Cal 2-27 'to $5,284 for the Cal Cruising 2-46. Warren Bowes, director of marketing, en11Jhasized that the , offer is limited. ''It's on a first-com e·firsl serve ·basis for all bOats shipped from Aug. 18 through Dec. 2.3," Bo'A'CS ·said , ··and "'e will havt' to ; terminate the offer if the boat ~can't be shipped by the latter . date." 1'he program is limit ed to : participating dealers. The free equipment the buyer s ....!. \\'ill receive is as follows: Cal J2·27, mains·1 and 11 5 percent jili .from North Sails valued at $915 : Cal 2·29, m ains'( and 115 percent jib from North Sails and a 12- . channel Vl-IF Pace Marine radio • with masthead antenna with a .._total value of $1 ,145: Cal 2-34. "mains'! and 115 percent jib from North Sails , 12·c hannel VHF radio, Signet compass and knot· meter with a total value or $2 ,0:n: .cal 2·46, 1nain and mizzen sails ·fro m North S ails, 12 ·channcl . VH F Pace Marine radio with : masthead antenna, Signet com- .pass and knotmeter , Signet ~P· • parent wind indicator .an~ 'A'tnd . speed, Signet depth indicator, and Sharp autopilot with dodger, at a total value of $.5,284 . i: I I I, I I. ' . ' . : •! 1: ,. ' I Ii \! ' ·' , . • -- pions hip is ongoing at Alamitos Bay, Huntington Harbour Yacht Club will be host to the junior na· tional c hampions hips for the class. The Lido· 14 is (rom the design board of W.D. "Bill" Schock and was Ure boat that catapulted him and his family into one or the na· lio n 's le adin g s mall hoa l builders. The fir st Lido-14 was launc hed in 1958 and there are now more than 5,000 in 50 fl eets spread throughout the world TllF. BOAT Wi\S designed as a family day-sailer but de veloped into one of the major small boat racing classes. Southern California Yachting Association calendar : ' Los An geles· Long Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUR -Nordlinger Trophy rat·c CPHRF'l Saturday. ALAMITOS BAY Y,ACHT CLUB I.ido-14 International champions hip, Sunday through Friday. LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -Invitational Regatt.i, (f'JIR1'', MORF. Cal-20, Cal·25), Satur- day, Sunday. H UNTINGT ON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB -Lido-14 junior national championship, Sunday throug h Friday. Santa Monica Bay CALIFORNIA YACIIT CLUH -Pac ifi c Cup (schooner s. ketches) tod ay, S <:iturday, Sun· day. PACIFIC MARINERS YACHT CLU B -M ~tl i bu and Return (keelboats J S<:it urday. SOUTH COAST CO RINTHIA N VACI-IT CLL: D -lntra<·lub In- vitational. S;,i turday. K I NG IIARROR YA C HT CLUB -Ericson nationa ls, Saturday, Sunday. SANTA MONICA YACHT CLUB --Junior Sabot team raC· ing, 'Monday_ San Di ego OCEANSIDE YACinCLUR - JessupSeries (P~IRF)Sunday. North and Inland SANTA BARBARA YACIIT CLliR -~1 e rc ury Cl:1ss Na· tionals. Saturday. Sund a~'. VENTURA YACIIT CLUR Peli can Bay and Commissioner 's Trophy rL1ccs. Saturday. Sunday. WESTLAKE \'A C~IT CLUB - Ladies Day Regatta, Saturday; August Regatta, Sunday. Willard Gets CG Contract 1Will ard Boats of C~ta Mesa has been awarded a S3 milli on contract for developing and sup- plying a nc'A' 35-foot Ports and Waterways boat for t he U.S. Coast Guard Rep. J erry P atterson (0 -Santa Ana) announced the awarding of the contract and said it was the first major Coast Guard contract to an Orange County firm in five years. The contract will create 30 new jobs for local residents over the next six months. BO~TING Admi Cup Emy Victory For Britain PLYMOUTH, England (API - Britain appeared to have scored an easy victory in the Admiral 's Cup yachting series, according to provisional fi g ures issued Thurs- day night. The provisionul final point standings showed Britain first with 980 points, followed by West Germany with 875 and the United States with 843. The seri es concluded earli er this week with th e 1'.,as tnet race, the last of four events counting towards the cup. Provisional tim· ings for individu:.il U.S. entries were: Tenacious, Ted Turner, 13th, 116 hours , 5 minutes. 20 seconds; Robin , Ted Hood, 15th, 116: 16.58; and Charisma, Jess Phillips, 30th, 118 : 11 .46. Nineteen countries entered teams of three yachts each. Mesa Skipper Wins Luders Championship Ben Hromadka of Costa Mesa won the International Luders-16 Championship in a hard-fought f ive ra re s erie s o n L ake Mi chigan. The c hampi onship s eries, s ail ed out of the Belmont Division of the Chicago Yacht Club. conc luded 1'hursday and the winner was not decided until the final race. Coast Sailors Top Pacific Title Race Southern California 470 Class sailors took the top four pl aces in the Pacific Co.:1st championship s ailed on Yal e Lake. Wash. There were 25 contestants from California. \\'ashington a nd Oregon. The winner was Ed Kimba ll with his brother Tim as cr ew, from Alamitos Bay Yac ht Club. Second was l\1andi Smith and Al· Jen Linnennyr, ABYC, and third was ~fark Gaudio with John Granath. Newport l·larbor Yacht Club. • I Friday Auqu:oit 15, 1975 Power Champ Set to Return Peter Rothschild or Newport Beach will return to offshore powerboat ral'ing with the running of the 178-mile Marina City Offshore Classic Aug. 22 . Until he "retired" from the sport rive years ago, n.othschild don1inatcd the competition on the \Vest Coas t with his famed Thunderballs. Since 1970 offshore speeds have increased about 25 percent, new hulls have been developed and supercharged engines are 1n:~k· ing \l.'ay for the more innovative turbocharged engi nes. Although Rothschild hasn't r raced since 1970, he has never woiH1.cH1Lo real!~ abandoned th~ :.port. J-Je and designer Chuck Daigh have been behind much of the push toward turbocharged engines. THEY ARE NOW WORKING day and night a t their TCX Engineering plant in Costa Mesa to have the new Thunderballs ready for the Marina City Classic. The race is the oii.Iy one on the West Coast which awards points toward the world offshore power boat championship. Othe r world points races in the U.S. arc the Benihana Grand Prix out of Poi nt Pleasant, N .J. and the Bacardi Classic out of Miami. Rothschild 's new Thunderballs is a 40-foot Cigarette hull designed by famed designer Don AronO'\\', power ed by twin 496 cubic inch power plants which develop more ~h':'n 1,704? horsepower. Rothschild piloted t he boat 1n its r aci ng debut last February and set a new course record of 76.3 miles per hour. finishing 20 minutes ahead of th e runner· up over a 104·mile course. "TH ESE TCX TURBOS MAKE Thunderb<Jl!s capable of reaching speeds in excess of 90 miles per hour in open seas,'• claimed Daigh \11ho has been de signing and racing wilh Rothschild for 15 years. JAlll<l><!>l!>0<!>~<!>$<ll ® <ll <ll<ll ® © @-@ i Where do you go to get your 1.; !!> MARINE SUPPLIES and get ® : them at DISCOUNT PRICES? ~ <il <ll ~ ~ A IRPORT i @ @ 0 BAK ER z MOM 6 < Take Newport Bl vd. ~ 0-,l~ ~ EKit Eas t at Bak er & ,.. ~ ~ " Right on Pu llman " ~ KALMUS BRl<:TQL " 0 at I r r " " 0 < ~ u < . "' :.: z "The Ashes" COA.ST HWY MOM Marine @ 0 ~ 31148 PULLMAN . COSTA MESA 557 99~6 ,(iJ ® ${\'H~ !!>$-@ ~ $ $ $ 0 0-0 0 ~) ~·,0·- ATllf•lm Rll5TORE5 lt'8 ~{ichclin tinl<' at ;iii fiv<' ~lill1·r Tir{' ,tores. That m••an~ h111: tl•1llar ;i.a~jfi~'l' un !£!!Michelin Slt't'!·belll•t radials. 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Whether yoo drivr hMd anrl fMt. or Hke the proverbial lady from P!l.AAdena, yoU'll apprnci1U! MiclwHn~. tJ!1Jl'Cially when yoo buy them from Miiier 'nre storew.. ....... ""'-111•1 ••.a.W." •-••••M• ........ You ~'C?. ~till<•r Ti!'(' .:\•ire< know what l.,'OOll CU:<lon~l'!l likt' \'Oii Wlll"ll Thi.' 111.'flt. ~'ron1 Mich<'-lin. And from M1\11•r 'l~ru lllon. ... Conic in 10..J11y! , -. 4 • -• • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . , . . .... • • • • • 'i , , . .. . ~ Frlday,Auou11t5,1975 1 Angels' Tanana Seeks to Help Tigers to Record The monk ey was orf Bill Singer's back and he was smll- inl[. ' It's e11y to smile when you win. Only Singer hasn't been smiling since June 9, the dale of hi s last triumph. Thot all ended Thursday night at Anaheim Stadi um when Singer, with seventh lnnln1 relief help from rookie Don Kirkwood, stopped the Boston Red Sox 5-3, giving the California Angels thier fifth vic tory in six games. And now the real test. Can the Angels help the Detroit Angel• Slate -AU Oll"H on kMPC 11101 Allv. 1S011ro11 •I C•lllornla l ;25.,.m. ""'9. l•O.trollatCaUlorn1a 7:1Jp.m .. ~.·110.1roll •I C•llfornl• 11:$Jp,m. Tigers reach depths of ineptitude ·never achieved before in the his· tory or the American League? seventh when Boston scored its third run and had two men on with one oul. Kirkwood got the side out and yielded onlr, one hit ln·hls two &1d ·two-thirds nning stint. "There was no pressure," he said. "If you don't have con- fidence you shouldn't be in this game. ''Our bullpen Is a good one,'' he said referring to the group whi ch has frequently been referred to. as.the Arson Squad. "We're going to prove how· good we are." · The Angels raked loser Bill Leo for 11 hits and did all their scor· ing in the third inning when Jerry Remy belled a two-run double and Lee Stanton added a two-run single. Fred Lynn drove in two runs for the Red Sox, pushing hi!i league leading total to85. PACES RAMS SATURDAY -Lawrence Mccutcheon (30) is expected to move through San Francisco like he did here against Dallas. The R ams meet the 49er s Saturday UPITt_ ...... evening at 7 in the Los Angeles Coliseum in their 'second exhibition game oC the season. The Tieer s arrive here tonight to launch a three-game weekend series. By the time they leave town Sunday evening, they might own a record for futility. Lutz Rolls, Smith Gaitis Easy Wm Meyer Has No Plans ToTryTour WETH ERSFI ELD, Conn . (AP) -Dennie Meyer, a club pro who doesn't expect to win and has no intention of playing the tour, shot a starlling, seven· under-par 64 Thursday and took a one-shot lead after the first round of the $200,000 Greater Hartford Open. "I hadn't planned on playing here," Meyer said after record- ing eight birdies on the 6,598-yard Wethersfield Country Club 'course. "But Dave Stockton (the defending champion) told me it was a short course so I thought I 'd try it." It's only Meyer's third tour -event this year, and possibly his last. "I'm going home after this one," said l\ilcyer. a 31-year·old club pro at a public course near Palm Springs. "I might try to qualify for one more later in (he year .·· But he has no plans to try the tour. "No. J don 't think so. I 've got a nice wi fe and a nice family and I don 't think I'd want to try it. Nol unless something un- foreseen and unexpected , like v.•inning the tournament, hap- pened." Meyer held a one-stroke ad- vantage over Au stin Straub, an obscure rookie who has won on]y one check -for $141 -this season, and veteran Don Bies. Straub, playing \111th l\-1eyer in a pairing that was completely jg. nored by the gallery. had a 85, six under par. Bies matched the figure late in the day. The group at 66, five under and two back of the surprise leader. included J .C. Snead, Hubert Green, Mike Hill , David Glcnz and Andy North. .Rules Ignored On the Bot Seat Brotherly Love? -Not for Ozark PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia may once have been the City of Brotherly Love, as it is still dubbed. But you can bet that Phillies man ager Danny Ozark and the three kids J saw getting beat up on the sidewalk one evening this week might well think of it in quite a contrasting manner. Ozark came off the Dodgers staff. where he was a coach, and took over Phillies. managerial GLElllN W>1 1TE duties two years ago. I·!c won a dozen games more than his pre· decessor had in 1972 but stil l finished sixth in the National League East. However. last year he brought the club to third and the team im- proved by nine wins over 1973. At that time it was deemed by the Ci ty of Brotherly Love's press corps that Ozark was ok. All that has changed, however , despite the fact Philadelphia is 10 games over .500 and is in second place. three games orr the pace. After losing four straight at . home. including three to the Dodgers, one Philadelphia col- umnist demanded that Ozark be replaced. llis article was given No. 1 play in his paper's sports section Thursda y. Fans at Veterans Stadium booed Ozark a bout every time he came onto the field this week and a few "get rid of Ozark" signs were spread throughout the stands in the games J saw there. Ozark is in the unhappy posi- tion of being a manager whose strategy is currently riding the crest or a horrendous slump in a tov.•n where the last pennant was celebrated in 1950. I must say he did pull one dar· ing act that seemed stupid, at best. That was in the third inning or Wednesday 's 5-4 loss to the Dodgers when he had two run- ners on base, none out and pitcher Steve Carlton due up. First, the Dodgers were already lashing Carlton's offer- ings to the tune of a 4·0 lead, thanks to a home run, a couple of doubles and a single. A pinch-hitter would not have been a surprise. But at least you presumed Carlton would bunt lo move the runners along to second and third base. Wrong on both counts. Carlton came out swinging and hit into a double play. The Phils are just about goi ng to have to win the division to save Ot.ark's job the w ay the winds are blowing in the City of Brotherly Love. Which brings me lo phase II or this report. Thr ee youths pushing a cart full of soft pretzels were accosted by a car full of punks one evening this week. A short distance away three men watched th e assault. I asked if they would join me in breaking it up. "No way!," they replied. ''We'd just get into trouble.'' l didn't feel heroic enough to tackle the mess alone so I went to a nearby building and asked the clerk lo call the police after tell- ing him what was happening. 21 GoHers Fined He shrugged his shoulders and only after heavy prodding he finally called the cops but before t hey got to the scene th e hoodlums fled. WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP) -Bruce ·Devlin and 20 other pro-golfers were fined and still another slapped with a two- stroke penalty Thursday in a mass disciplinary move by the ·Tournament Players Divisioo of the Professional Golfers Associa· tion. ••it's not what you'd call a crackdown,·· sa id Clyde Mangum, the TPD official In charge of the Greater Hartfcrd Open and the man who assessed the penalties. ''We've got certain rules on the books and I just cot tired of aee- ing them being ii bored.'' Still, the number" players in· valved makes this one of the mOll: maNive disciplinary moves ever · by the TPD, the organization that. conduc~ the pro golf tour. Fines and-other di.scipUnary ~ a.ctions by th e TPD usually are"· not made public. These were not. ~ut the fines were cOt?Qrmed by Mangum arter the A:asociated Press learned of the action. The amount of the finet Is not known, but all are believed to be between $100 and $200. Devlin, an Australian who has won nine American tour titles, failed to appear for hia tee Ume Thursday In the first round~ the Hartford tournament. He had not informed tournament officials of his intention to withdl'aw, con- stituUn1 a violation ofTPD rules. Nice place to be from. Anderson Retires MIAMI (AP) -Donny Anderson, whose teoo,ooo rookie contract was the highest ever negotiated when it was signed, ended his nine·year pro car~r Thursday by announcing his re· tirement from the Miami Dolphins. Anderson. who scored 54 touchdowns in his career, was in danger of not making the nc:n:ins roster. "It is time to be re Uc," said Andenon ln an· nouncing he was endlng a career that began In 1918. NCAA Battle Continues CHICAGO CAP) -The Na· l ional Collegiate Athletic As· 1oclation prepared for some wordy battles today over recruit· inl and tho size of coaching and ~income distribution In a continu- Jn1 attempt to combat the lk r ctetln1 costs of Jnter· -ate sports. · final day of the second ...W convenUon In NCAA his• ~ -ed ctrtaln to provide &ow k• than Thunday's n, wh.leh consisted J or hopping major tblatlc 1 hooh frcnrl-ies scbolanhlpa to 95 in rootball at any one Um• and from 18t.o15 lo basketball. The dole1ate1 also: -Cut football 1rant1 in Division II froln 105 to oo and in basketball from 181011: -Trimmed the tcQ!numberof athletic scholarships In minor and non-revenue 1porta -ever- ything except rootball and buketball -from llO to 00 at any ooeU~Dlvl11oGI. -P a reaolulloo lnslnlc:t· Ing the policy.mating NCAA Council to prepare a com · prlhenslve plan ror eotabllohin1 a fin&11clal-aid pro1nm buecl on need. However; a propoeal to do aw11 with all athletic scholarships WH wltbllrawn by the sponsorina Pacific Coast Athletic AssoclaUon. "We dldb'l achieve all we hoped for, but tbere w .... aeveral MCCMlrOIUll 9'1U," aal8 Johll A. FU~· praldaat of lbe NCAA an te daan of Ibo School for dvanced Studies at Mirhr•an State University. ' -• Dodgers Bid For Seventh Straight Win Detroit enter1 the series hav· ing lost 18 straight games, two shy of the American League re· cord and fi ve off the major league record of 23 established by the infamous Philadelphia Phillies in 1961 . Frank Tanana, ironically a Detroit native, will try to pin No. 19 on the Bena:als tonight when he duels Mi ckey Lalich in a batUe of left.handers. · MONTREAL -The Lo s Angeles Dodgers go after their seventh straight victory on the road tonight against the Mon· treat Expos here at J arry Park. "My elbow was tired but I was still throwing a:ood ," Singer said after achieving· his seventh vie· tory. "No, I didn't really think too much about how long it's been since I las t won a game. It's on KA BC radio (790 ) at S. Three-game sweeps over N'ew York and Philadelphia have pared Cincinnati's National League West Division· lead one game to a 15 1/:t·game bulge. "They got some cheap hits. They really did n't hit the ball that hard." · Kirkwood posted hJs seventh save, bailing out Singer in the * * * Tonight's pitcher for Los Angeles, fol lowing Thursday's off day, is Don Sutton (16-9). Op- posing Sutton is r ight-hander Steve Rogers (8-9). CALll"O•trUA COlll"'ll "9mTtti 11ru,..r1cl StanlOl'I rl C.h•lk lb Boehle lb 8•l•rdh Hamp•onc Mlltr SI 1.1"9•• p l(lrkw.ood p ... , 11 IM J ' 0 0 a I J J • 0 J 0 • 1 1 1 • 0 2 , • 0 0 0 l 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 o a a o o o a 0 0 G 0 The Dodgers are here for a three-game series, then move on to Chicago's Wrigley Field for three more before returning to l..os Angeles where the same faces move in -Montreal, Philadelph ia and the New York Mets. TotJo!S JI J 10 l T!llalJ 31 5 10 5 Boslon 100 010 10&-l C.lllornla 00' 000 ot11-S LOl·-Boiton I 1. C1llforn!• •. 28-Rtmv. Doyle. The Expos, under 1974· Na- tional League manager of the year Gene Mauch, are buried in last place in the NL East. S-Han;o1on, B.Ltt fL,1,·11 I.~ I~~-~~~ Singer tw,1-10 6Vi • 1 l l o 111;1rtWQCKI l >J) 1 o a o 2 S.ltf!-l(lrkwood f7). HBP-by 51n9i'r tRlt1I. T-1:16.A-ll.,.., '...... ...-~-w-r ~~"''"~ltllOU""'""""'""""'""'"" ....... ·Tripp's Goal: ln'1.y , 11 i Mesan locks. Up Midget Title M INDIANAPOLIS -"Ever hear of Sleepy Tripp? You will." So said race car owner Doug Caruthers last fall . He also predicted that Tripp would stand the U.S. Auto Club midget division on its ear this season. With t"" _.... ' nearly four months left, Tripp virtually ,, has locked up the season driving title. "I was hoping lo do pretty well this season," said Tripp, a Newport Harbor High graduate. ''My ftrst USAC race last fall didn 't give m e an exactly promising start In the midgets, though. I nipped." Tripp, a 22·year-old stereotype husky blond California surf' er who says he likes to roam the beach near his Costa Meaa home when not racing, came back to M.••l'YT9illl'P f~sh the final five races of tbeseUOG ln the top 10, with one Victory. Still classified as a rookie thl11euon, he •tarted oil dr\V· ing for Caruthers. But Jimmy decided to drive the car himself, so Tripp bought a similar Voltswaaen·powered midget from !lie Caruthers family and Ht off camplllninll alone. "I don't really have a crew. I do most of my own work,'' Tripp said. "That way I doo't have anybody to blama II something falls oll or breaks. Usually I JUI! find somo 111)'W at the race track to help push the car. Runnina alone la l)et. ter than runnin1 for somebody Ille, bec•uae I don't have to split what I win." · So far, Tripp bas Wml Just under '10,000 lbl'OUCh IS r .... , and he says he's aboutfl,OOOlb.theblack afteru~Jli'•. "I'm hoping to makeenouab mOMJthat!I c1n1f:U thtt1rro cars I have now and buy ano&ber one fer Qext aeuon, •• he said. But next season. he ha h1a lftht Ht on the lndlanaPolil 500. "Yeah, I'd Ute to cet In the cb:\'f. Indy can next seuon," he said. •• ••• I've already ed lo • couple ol people." Tripp, whooe real nome ia Ron, ls COlllldend to Ji ave tbe kind of talent needed lo be a auccea.llll IDdJ cirlver. Moot tracts Tripp ls radq cm tbla HUOD he 11 •eelnc for Ibo fin( time. "I bavm't-. qullllYtnl tUt 1ood. But by lbe Uma lbe beat race com .. aloac, I'm atartla& to 1et Ille b&n1oflL" "Y'"' ._, 1Q11 like lfel ~and MW"°"' bne Pl'Obabb nlD all of tbeoe tracb a bUlldred tlmM. I Jllll try to lollowtli.in around lapncttce and-wbat llle7 do. 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SF11rwood !tt1w•rl t"•' Ulric" Pl11 n1r, C.•..,.nl ... , •.o. Yl)•Y mrilraj, lndl•, bt•I Brian Teacl'ltr, .. 2, ,., SI_,, Smll" btll K1n McMiiian ..... •·1, .. L.U. Slt1 C111Mt1'9, bt1I Mlkl' E~ltO, .. I, .,_ Jim Del•ney btll l(•rl Mell••, C.rrNny, 14, .,. JvrQfi'I '•ubtn.Otr, Garmany, bt•I Jolln Wh!ll· ln;rtr, •·r. H. •·'· BergVpHt · TORONTO -A West German who got into the $130,000 Cana· dian Open tennis tournament by default stunned No. 2 seed Bjorn Borg Thursday night. Spectators at the Toronto Cricket. Skating and Curling Club ~ loudly when Borg de· llberately double faulted on his last ~erve to give Hus Plotz the match, 6·4, 2-6, 6-3. Ml!N'SSINGl.8 ~ ....... I O..-an1111 det Jun K•mlwati.nl, 6-2, 6-4; di! Horma11 Holrm1. •-2. •-4. t Ille Niii-Clt'f TllO,,.. I l(K,., .. ,, .. 1. A«t-P•tialtlo dll H•ro1111.soi-•.. l .M. Johll Alt••l'ldlrdtl JOH Hlf11tte11,6-CI, .. 1. JuanGIHrtt1Cllf1van Mollti.1, .. 2, 1 ... PNI 0.nl Cllf Colin Dowdll-11.6-CI. , .. , 1·S. J111 FIDilt def P•ut kronk, .. 1 ..... wQMaN'S SINGl..U Ol-FromllOIU Ott Margam COIH1, .. ], l-4i, ... Ulllly &lihof! dtl Jul le He ldrNn, 6-•, ""' • 6-C. St-e•Gen7-3 COPENHAG EN -American track 3nd field stars, led by hi gh jumper Dwight Stones and Marty Liquori,· captured ·four events on the final day of an interna· lional track and field meet. Thursday. Stones won the high jump with aleapof7·3. Mac Wilkens tossed the discuss 219-2 to achieve a personal best en route to an easy victory. And veteran Al Feuerbach heaved the shot 65·2. eer.•i•IHn SYDNEY, Australia -Percy Cerutty, the fl a mboyant Australi an coach who trained miler Herb Elliott for his 1960 victory at the Rome Olympic Games, died Thursday. He was 80. Cerutty, who until recently could still run a mile in Jess than eight minutes, died nine weeks after suffering a bad fall at his home in Portsea, 60 miles south of Melbourne. KlelCer ,..,,_ The ·Southern California Sun 1l1ned pJace kicker Ingmar Kaul{eldl to a free agent World Football League contract Thurs· day. Kauffeld!, originally from SWeden, was a place kicker at Rlveratde City College. 11..B. <'•••• ai ""' . BUFFALO -Guards Joe H~t,. BfUCe PatldlWml and Otis~ acored a toUJ of 37 poinli Thursday 11111!1 to propel the United, States Nlllonall to an IHll victory ••er Yb_1Galavt1 lo the lnler<ontillentll eup baaltet· bllllerl ... Tiie vlet00'7 ave111..i 1 recent a.1iUou'ln 8'I1rade. .. .,-.a. GllEENVILLE, S.~:• aumberl 11me aDd a arm. boa'> ended tbe brtel a ) PalcdDI ear-of DatMI J-. r.tb:.formar AII·~marieill ....... llrlelt, .... IS-$ ' 1 I l ls n d d ~: th to. w· e y le s is p e d l, e • 4, z e I::: f'· .... .... ;u. an ~-, Y t lr; s e h y ts a. et lh SS st h m at t ' e ~a1 I Q -.· Nadadores In National Swimfest The Mission Viejo Nadadorea are solid threat1 to add the over· all championship tn long cOUJ'le nationals Aug. 20·23 with Shirley Babashorr. Valerie Lee and Peggy Tosdal on the distaff 1lde and Brian O<>Qdell in men's com- petition leading the way. The Nadadores, .coached by Mark Schubert, leave tor Kansas City Sunday, and they'll be try. ing to make it a sweep after win· ning the s hort course national championship in April. Babashoff, Lee and Toadal worked through the recent Mis· sion Viejo Invitational in an- ticipation or the meet and figure t o dominate the women 'o division. Babashoff is the world record holder in the 400-meter freestyle (4 :14.76) and the American re- cord holder in the 400 (2 :02.94) andlOO!ree (57.74). Lee is America's standard bearer in the 200-meter butterfly (2 : 15.12) and Tosdal holds thena· lion al record , in the 100 fly (1 :02.18). Those three also give the Nadadores excellent potentii\I in the relays. Others in the women's attack include Kelly Hamill, Barbara Hudson, Llsa Hilger, Michelle Mercer, Becki McCaf- ferty, Margaret Brown and Michelle Dunn. Goodell and Casey Converse giv~ Mission Viejo depth in the men's 1,500-meter freestyle. Goodell has a best of 15:34.37 (third best in the world) and Con· verse stroked to a second place finish at the Mission Viejo Invita· tional with a 15:59.56-ahead or Goodell and Australia's Steve Holland. Holland, the previous worldy- cord holde r in the 1,500 ~Ore Long Beach's Tim Shaw snapped the mark at Cali in the World Swim Games, will aJso be with the Mi ssion Viejo contingent, although he'll be competing unat· tached. Bill Babashoff and Taylor Howe are also threats to medal at Kansas City. Other Nadadores who are off to the Nationals are J\otike Kel ly , Shawn O'Gorman, Brian L ons d a le , Da ve Duckworth and Art Ruble. ,. ' - J Off 1he Gre"ns Golf Summaries For. Area Women l.n • bolter ball ~ lhreMome competition at Mlulon Viejo Country Club, four te11111 Uod for flnt place with M. On one 1qu1d were Ev• Wlllon. Eleanor :Wheeler and Martha Glover. On another were Lucy McDonald, Vlr•inla Br-by and a blind dr1w ; a tl>lrd team bod Dot Alexander, Bonn!• Baker and a blind draw; the fourth squad hod Edith Carpenter, Georllla Hlll and S.mlce Griffin. In a nine-hole, bett• ball of thre esome event, Sharon Johnson, Mrs. E . Hubbert and Suzanne Finley were the wlMets with a net ac:oce of 15. Newland, Bette Cathcart, Mrs. Howard Koch and Mrs. Neal Crel1hton finished with a 155 aroe11core. Jn 1ttond place l.n ll'OI& action were Sally Cohn, June Roy, Ylr&lnla Fruehllna and Mrs. H. ~ion with 164. On the winning net team were Vlrflnla O'Brien, Elaine Ru•h, Betty Woodford and Lou HUihts. They posted a 126. Second place went to B. J . John1on, Betty Mumma, Shirley Kinder and June cone at 131. Finishing at 138 were Lucille Knualon, Margaret Mckinzie, Mra. Paul Smith and Mrs. Don Aldrlcb. • . . . . . ''kl!X,AUQUll 15 , 1975 DAIL y PILOT as In a mutt and Jfff event, Dot Maaaa was the winner wtth 30 in A filght, followed by Eleanor Wheeler and Kay Morrison tied for sec.ond at 34. · The fourth place team ~t 134 ln· eluded Dodie Grant, Gay Hall· berg, Robbie Sylv .. ter and Mrs. BALBOA'S BRUCE PENHALL (LEFT), PASADENA'S DUBB FERRELL COMPETE TONIGHT. J ean Grubaugh <:aptured B night with 30 whlle Glenda Guy and J oan Smith tied for second at JO'h. Ida Scott, Carol Duki ch and Sally Meyers tied foe the next posiUon at31. In C rught, Bonnie Baker was the winner with 30, followed by Brenda Agee (31 > and a Ue at 321f.t between Sharon Eastman and Sharon Lewter. lmaec-t Lola Freedman was the A .flight winner in an even holes tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club with a ocore of 35.,. this week. Other A flight winners in<:luded Jean O'Skea (37i-<.), Phylli• Arnold ond Nancy Borneo (381>) .. In B flight, VeneUa P'orf WU . the winner with 36. Helen Rtsley and Greta Shields finished wit h 381h and Lois Riddle with 39. Evelyn Conant won C rught with 37, followed by Shirley Pobe (371h) and Rosalee Wine (39~). - In D flight, Dorothy Belle Kenaston was the victor with 38 .,., lollowed by Ann !Uinton (39) and Ruth Schauppner (40). In a two low balls of foursome competition on guest day at Irvine Cout Country Club, the winninc: foursome of Nancy Arthur Nl11en . El~··-· For Los Al Ann Teel was the wiMer of a low gross, low net tournament at El Niguel Country Club with a gross score « 81. Maxine Nevin finished ilecond in gr086 with 89. Fishing P~cks Up In Area Race Results In net action in A night, Ann Wright was the winner with 72, followed by Nel Townsend (75) and a tie at 77 between Mlmi Wishney and Bobbie Bardsley. Baas fishing along the Charlotte Lowe had a 96 to wi n coast has picked up dur· B flight gross with Margaret lnc the paat week but DeBach next at 98. albacore are still a long Pat Francia was the net victor ways out, spokesmen for with Beth Llljestrom, (74 ) Alice the three Orange Coast McCready, Edith Wray and arealandingsreport. Evelyn Merrill tied for second at Davey's Lo<:ker out of '11. the Balboa Pavilion re· In C Oicht, Mary Williams was ported a good yellowtail the gross victor at 106 with catch on Wednesday on Barbara Hodges, Betty Bratton the Catalina Island boat. and Eileen Bradwell tied for "Bass have broken second at 109. loose the last few days Elsa .Wise and Helen Rice tied along the coastline,·· a for lop net honors with 82 with Davey 'a Locker MerleFerrynexlat83. spokesman says. ''We Margaret Siebert won D flight b r o u g h t i n n i n e with 110 and Helen Leigh was yellowtail for 23 se<:ond at 111. Margaret Moore paasengers from was the net victor with 76, Catalina but we should followed by Dorothy Campbell have had 99. They were (84) and Mildred Wilbur (86). poppin1 them off before landing the fish." BB SeacHff Art's Landing out or It was a mutt and jeff toume· Newport Bearh ren,.,.-t~ a ment for the members of 1!1e g,OO ca'. ( · ..i: Huntington Seacllff Country Club the coast on the hali-day women'• golf aroup this week . and all-d ay boats. In a mutt and Jeff toUrnament Dana Wharf reports a l'OATNUR$DAY C&nr, Tr tell l'a1I l'IRST •ACE -350 yard$. l yNr Oldl. Claift'llng. Puru 11000. Lin It AtlO.,,. lClttl tst I 4 . ..0 lilvaGooclDty fP t Glfl OH·Stv • Praya• lSankJI DH·Ptl'i D•nd~ IWttktr I Tl--11.10 J.ao t "6(1 >.ao J.20 ·-~ '·"' .AIM Rln -Sl>ffdy SI ~. Otwrt T"'""'· F•••ltst Frtnk, Mr. z1,., F•Y'l ""'8oy, Oeck••'$ Ctilei 5cretctltCI -.&.II P•Ol'H, Win-LA4. Dllldr Duoucate DH-0.tal\lat U •ucta 1•UnM A•" & "MOY• ..-o.v .... 1•111 .•• s•CDHD RACC -350v••ctt. J.,,.., tidS & uo. Cltlmine. Pur\e '2500. VncltJlmmy tHtrtl ~ . .o l .60 l.00 Roe~ ""'(k !Ctr41oitl I.to 1.60 NIOolrl F1.,.r 1B.t,,k1J i.oo Tlmt -17.91 Aho Atn -Go M1n Too, A.0<•11111 0.ck, Styll"' Min, D1ndy E•PA" No .c:rtkllts. THIRD AACE -<IOO y1rC1$,, .,.., olclm.ldtm. Clalmlnv, P ... ru 11te11. Ptrr..,.,. Im F•U I""-•'! Zlp'NGt CCttl) l llttMY !Ctroo1al Tlrne-20.11 11.•0 S.IO J.60 11.90 j ,OQ ... , AllO RI" -'"' Cl'llc, Go C.I....,, Fitlda "4•Mtft•, Cool In lmootll MllO' Ht Krt1Cl\t$, Los Al Entries players score only the three Md 411/t·pound white sea five par holes, using half han· bau being taken at San T•'Pt'i e.111,i., old•. 11.llowanet. Purse ~3600. Mr Black Oecl< !8.an~•I kl"6Ql(Ult lll•rO L1ar'1Dlct lol.oalrl Time -l(l.l, l•.IG 1.60 ,., .... .... .... AIKO Rtn -Pit•d lo R\l!tr. Recor(! 0..rQer, &~!!tn'sAnQel, Z11>'$Son NOS(tl\C ~ti. FIFTM RACE-=lso ~.J,rds. l Ve.If Olds & \IP. Cl•lmonq Pu••e \.loOOO. TrocikMoOll l'Wa!llarl 10.40 s.:io s.co O•lvln' Man (llpl'o1m l 6.:10 s . ..o Fret 8.0<$ ICarOOI•) S.60 Tlme ~ 11.00 AllO Ran -La••le's Top Mlin Jldlike Pa, 8am1lol ' NeiKftltl'lt1 SIXTH lllACE -llll y.,•<U. 3 year Olcls & up. ClaimlnQ . PY•ie Sl'lQO. Aosy.Jor 11•.lrlt•l ~.oo • loCI l."6(1 Mr. Cul• 8r11cr.e1 (Cltri$W) . 1$.00 12.«l AUl'I Blobby Aun lLlp111m) 3.60 Tlma -11.21 AIKO R•n -81otlby Blob. Truly a ~rl)riM, Htlf Sfl"la•t, 1(<11•! C,01(1, E<ll<t Too, Get H41)1)y, cn"•Qinq ChtrUt No1tr&tt"4ls SS •ucta 10-RHY Joy &. .. ,., Mr. C..-arltc.11t11;, po1HI PJJ,oo SRVENTH RllC£ -.00 r •<d,, J ..... , olCI• & up. Clll !iUltCI 11.llOWilnce. Punt SJOOO. Tripoli Jtt CMyl•I) 7.llO •.olO J . .60 .. .,,.,., Rocket !C••dOl.Ol t .:10 •.Ml OUpllctl•Wlll (8.0l'I-$) ,,IO Timt -·20.11 Al-.o Rtn -Joy Moon , Go Go M(Coy, M lis Co11<!u.,on, Ch•tl( "'"'" No1oc:ra1c11ts. 1.40 J . .O J,"6(1 1 . .60 '·"' Ferrell's Goal: No.I In World Winning six events on one card is a rare feat in speedway motorcycle racing but Dubb Ferrell o r P asade n a 8C · complished the nearly impossible task last Fri· day night and will be back in the le~the r again tonight at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Ferrell , one of the smallest riders on the circuit at 5-61h and 130 pounds, won every race he entered last week . Ac- cording to speedway ex - perts, thi s is the equivalent of pitching a no-hitter in baseball or rolling a 300 game in bowling. Ferrell's interest in racing began eight .years ago and he entered hi s first race in 1970 at the Costa Mesa track. He finished fourth in the na· ti onaJ last year and is rat- ed among the top six in Divi sion I this season. SPORTS BRIEFS. diCaPI-Clemente Island. 1"1n1,...11.·c1K11 ed r n . A D , L k d UIEa~\.tflntratt Three players ti or rst in avey s oc er an 1tlutt.111Mtl,M•,,.""'ee" flight at 31 'h including Joan Dana Wharf are still •1RtT •ACE -'"'° v••CI'-2 .,.., • • U E1a<t.14-l't119t'1 Ult & J.81ack CMt.OolliflUJ.M. MtNTH RACI --JS(! yards. 3 't'ffr elell. Claltnlro{I. PurH 12000. "My goal is to become the U.S. national cham· pion and then go after lhe No. 1 world title," he says. Continued From Page 8-t quarterback from Kansas. Jaynes, 24, who came to the Falcons three weeks ago in a Na· tional Football League trade with the Kansas City Chiefs for wide receiver Tom Geredine, was cut Thursday after throwing fou r intereeptions on four con· secutive plays. Ba••er Rttord FRANKFORT, West Germany -Walter Schmidt of West Germany set a world record of 260-2 in the hammer throw Thursday, bettering the previous record of countryman Karl·Hans Riehm by 2 feet 71h inches. Amateur Athletic Union AAU Outdoor Diving Championships. BoH•. who finished second to Moore in the men's one-meter springboard, won a cloee <:ontest from Moore Thursday in the men's three-m eter aprtn&bolJ'd c:ompetttion at Wood.land.I Swim olcts. Ctt lmlng, ,...,.,. UlOO. Cltlml"I Weaver, Ann Lew ii and Polly sendint: albacore boats prlc•l5000. Browning. 0 U t (in Week e pd S. WMrtll ol.nCIGtor, !C..rll01t) ltt Ti-F-LOW (Wtlktr I '" Edee Nannes was the B night Davey's has a boatleav-,,._.,,, .. 11n 1c'''""'' 1" wt Ith f U ed b I t lo thl 1"""Poocn 1.-.,,..1r1 1u nner w 27'h, o ow Y ng a p . m . a T1,...T0Chtroe 1w.1_.1 "' BeVuly Emerson (28) and R0&e weekend while Dana c.11torn1es. .... n tHaru u2 MtcKty'$JOy <•roo-11 122 Erickson (281,-; ). Wharf's albacore special Flck1eo•nl•H• (l•n1r.,1 11t Lenore Wohrenbrock captured leaves ·at 11 . Light FestBr•1k•• (Ce11 1 nt HtyCJot !Clarl1MI lit the C fli ght title with 29'h, passenger loads make followed by Marie Cunningham fishing pleasurable when fllo m~u~~$~:V~!.,51~.r•rc1s.t.,..r St. Louis Jr , (C.rCI011l Pip. rncllt !Driiylrl QrvU" Merion !Trt•$1>rt) Tlme -1711.U •.00 2 loCI s.oo l.Ml .... U luc .. '"It. Ltuls Jr. & 2·P1,. IMlt,Nl•S't.M. Tonight's 24 -e vent pro- gram starts at 8: 15 with Cree parking and pro- grams. Baseball Leaders (30) and Juqe Claflin (3l lh). they find the fish . Ml18rot~r (Tt~•$ur~I !ft II th wt · D Slwl.-ln.O..c• (Cltrl$HI llt AMlllllCANLIEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Lu G11ke was e nner 1n NEWl'OftT tArl'I LAMlntl -11 S LulltkyLMU.1 ICtt ... rl lit e.ATTING (US II bals l -Car ... , 811.TTING !Jl5atb1lsl -,..,.dlOCk, , ru1Ht with 21~ while Dolly An· ~:,1,Z:"k~~f::~0r::~'c~r=:.• ~~~~c~cii~["°'"'1 ::: ::'~·.;~~i.v~~~::o!!~;.31f5'ri:;: ~~~·..;.s:.;1n:'.3~7'~~~Du~1\;n. ·~~'. ""-·· E'~ denon and Jitary VanderSom· Lttk•l -t .. •n,1•••1:2111111dbollU. .. ~~~.T.• ... b (Wtlk,:-.. •, I •,n,, vrov•,T••,.l1l, .ll6;Jo1*1111,SF,.l16. and Athletic Center. .......... ._.. men tied at 29"11 . ll rO:llCOd.lhtl llu\,11611'11Cllttel. tC.,.,. "'' .. t AUNS -·RI<•, Bsn, 75; LY>WI, 8sn, RUNS -· Cllll, P l'll, 95; Mor9'"n. HOUSTON -H-.~-•--a SIAL I ACM -2JG tntlt r11: 1UM '~-.... ','w'",'"'s :n1' 7•; Y1lritm1111, 81n, 7•; C1rtw, C!n,11; Ro1't, Cln,11 ; L.Opt1, LA,71; YW9l.Ulll ,...~ stnel ... $S,l6<•ll(Otloa~''llh.ibut, 4" t llOl'I Min, 72; Mt fbtt<y, K.C, 69; R, Mondly,Clilj«. Pr Q h ro<ll Cod, I Ir.alp bts1, 6 tntc_.,.I, 'lnyMlck (8reollsl ·r,s Jl(kloOfl,Otk 69. RUNS BA TEO IN -Luziflllli,Pll!, mana~r eston otna aaya e Lagunan Com· petes ...,._,,.,.n9I•••: 12b0ft1w .1wroc1 ,,.11,D ",. .. .-=a;0 , ••• ,. ,,.., RVNs e.a.TTeo •N _ L~nn, B!in, 9S; a.ncri, c 1n, 'l' s11ut1, Nv , 111; T. h .. U •• neW gen-al man.... -...11Stn1Cktrtl,2hl libut, " IS • Ritt !i n 12 • L Ma ~ Bal 81 .... ,.._I C<'70 'Wa1 •~ 01tn 11 ~ va $AN Dl•OO -14 &n{l ltrs: 1,»t OIOI & up. Cltlmlng, Pur$a IUCIO. • • • • · '' • ; ...., • • • ;ovo" • · Tai Smith for a quick deciaion, o.1rn1ngprictl t600. ,,.,., ... ,,.,, 1tc.11; o.scon. Mn. n. HITS ·-Row. c1n, 1Mt: G•r .. y,LI.. II MC t of L t1m.Or.. C-0.. IC I I l2' HI T$ -Caraw , M i n, 1S1 ; IA;C..sl'l,Plll,!"6;Mtdl0<:k,Oil,US; PrefetabJv before the end of th• A} 100 C Ir y a(UDa . MARINA DIL fllY -· :tt .. Itri: Deck ltr ist <<O W1Ull1>Qton, Olk, 131; Mun!Ol'I, NV, Millan, NV, 14-1. ' I · • th I -Ztoc:k(od,)matktrel. CMM<t$trlp(8tconl ''' 1.17; Rl.,.t$, Ctl, 137; Randi•, ft~. DOU8 LES -RoW!',C!n,,.;8tnc;h, &:resent home stand, coaeern.ln& Beach will part c1p1te in e ce Jt:ID<*D0-111•n111ar1: 1 blliltl'ln GOAr01,1nC1 CC•rC1ou11 ,,, 11s. c in, lS: Grubb, so. 31; casl'I, Piii, tt: f\rt Skatin& Institute of America tUftol. t ...+.110 w• tat11, i 11aubul, 21• 1.it'• Doub•• 1Her11 n• 8 001,1•L,es.-McRae, 1t c, ": Lr-. L~in"11<1. Pl'll, 11; G••~•r, LA, a s ureas manager. cbampl-·blpo In H-·_. ...... altw11o c•uCo bH1, '" oc. .. bt$1 .• 1.122 roe:,,•, ::~T~f::!J...ittrl 121 sn. :tt; . Jact ...... o.t, 21; v!i1r.· TR1,.LEs -1t1ss1n~r. c111, 1; o . .,..., ..,._....,.. -coCI . •••1• -212 4no1er1: 1_ """''· "'"· ».· ..,, .. .,,. <C, "·· ''"'' _, a · ... rlffe0 Cln l ·"·ou f mackt"'-1, ,1Dllro<tco4. s.nctyVt11utt'I (Creaoer) "' Rlldl.Oo•.tS. 'rv ' '.., ' ' '....,. ' ••••• Mn. "Everyday. it ieems, there i• with other team 111embera rotn DAN,. WM.AA • -2•l tn{lltn: "° TAI PL ES Al.,,.n C•I 11 · Or1a ~~~i.'; R, Ml!Ugar, Hin, I ; .J<M..a. some rumor in the pa~ about the Ice Capa'des Chalet tkaUng 1a.-ci totss. 1•1 m•ck1r11. 12 H•· A>u•TH•AtE-100y•rc1S.1,,.., 0.1 9· G 9,;i, Kc 1" Lv,.;n E11n .: '1DME RUNS -Lu11nski, Piii, 1'; . HOUSTON -Air Force Lt. me, that Jam goin1 to be nrec1. . . rlnkinCoata Mesa on Aug . 22. r.clldl, • M llbut, lt roe• (od, 1' ::"iJ:~=· Pur~• U?OO. Ollm-uF1.;e, 0..1.•;'R<.1<1'1,011<, •. • . • S<l'lmlctl, Ptll, 2): Kingman. NV, 1•; d I M Cl th t '-• I I toi t Th "111 Th··-.1 llOkO~. El1nlltlly lcCrtt9fr) 111 HOME RUN S -R. Jackson, O.k, &tntll,C!", 11: G. Fo1ltr, Cln, 21. Phil Boggs an Tm oore, n· I eome.,.,,...y es• I 1\1 0 e group WI eave W 'ltU&Y lAN PED!IO ttt• St. L.llllfl"') ..,,,_ '"'"' "' JI; Mt}'btrtr. l(C, 1•; c;., Stott, Mil, STOLEN BASES -Lopff, LA, Sl; Cl.Mali, have finished. one·two be named manaaer to tepla<e for'lloust.on for the weekend aoe -" •n"'1'"''' 250 reek ,ocs, 110 PrluyJoy 4c1.r1ue1 "' 2s: ~. Nv, 22; 81.orro ... on), T•~. Mor11an, C1"· •6; Brock, stL. •3; p -mte•trtl, 110 llnCI btlS, 6 ht II but, 209 1 ti. etotno, 111r., 40; Ctrdtntl, Cnl, 2•; P. the past two days ln the National me.'' O'OUP competition. (a11co t1t,:;.t btrr.cua•. 1 •hU• we swi,.i,.snm tc.re1°11 in STOLEN 8.a.ses -Alv•n, c.1.•1; Mafl9\Mt,M0n,1•. ---------------------------------------------bnLll . lllMfl -'2•ntMn:31111 :-,..,.1y'~!!~1T1~C.~~l-tr l :~ Wll5"!"910fl, 0.t, JS; Olll, w;c, 31; PITCHING !II Otclilon$I --ullco llnS, l•J tOU cod, Jhllltul,JO ... ...., R-w,C..1 t1 · North Oat 27 HrabMkr, S!L, 10·3 •. 7•t. 1.67 Gu!lttt. ~btU ~OtCourllVI iSrook1I ID PITCH iNG 111 'Otc'1110nsl an, t ·l, .HO, 2.ot llltll119twom, On. '75V2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IN TEST "DRIVE TODAY IUY OR LEASE A .lil~~A. SALE Fed•r ... ". E~ample 7SCOIOUA 2 Door Sod""' 4 -· Ill llctory extraa. #08U07 $2876 • OVIR STOCKID Nl!W VOLVOS LAR81 SILICTIOM '74 VOLVO Foc:t«y Domo.f l7M S5716 . - Baseball Standings Booton BalUmore New York Miiwaukee Clevelaild Detroit Oaldlnd KanluClty Chlcaco Texu Mlnnelota ""'"'' NATIONAL LEAGUE E11t Dl>l1ian W L Pel. OB Pltt!burgh 81 52 .583 Philadelphia 64 54 .11411 ,.,. St. Louis 62 511 .s:zs· ,.,. New York eo· 5'1 .513 8 Chicago 511 M .4113 12 Montreal ~" 88 .(14 171h WHtDIYln., Cincinnati 7t 39. .&. Dod1en 64 ~ .538 1$1> San Francisco 80 ~ .SM It\<o San Diego 54 64 .cse 21 Atlanta 54 66 .450 as llDluton 45 7t .386 38.,. ,.,..,.., .• sc-Att-"•'-$t, L-.11t Clrit1M1116. l'ltt .. u,..,. I .. fttMIK•~t MOfllrH l 2 ~Hous S °"' ' tc ?.It I. .... _ 1M Frtne:l.C. (Ht ,.I '°' ~ 4-f « .... r 1·21 a1 Nt• Yin. I tO tnCI "" I ~. IRt .. 1M ..W~l 1·11 ti cta1ttrty l·J lf'ld I ,.........,.. (AOOll;lr H I ft IMltl ~ 11!.. Meth• (Suttell 16.71 ti Mtlltt'Mt cc,.,.. rtNfil·O ·* 01~ (M(ln..,ft 9.101 t-t f'tit1..ttilfll• Tic: ·,lom,,.. 11 .. 1 •t Wtofl (()Mn.ff •1t) ....... ~ ....,., .. _ Olk'9ll • t4 .... 1111'!: !Uot•IN .. Yarll etp,MIMlll .. :=. -••N.llM -111tn9t•n:Jbtt· Wtn"lrlll'llAN lrl ID ECkt l M ,..I •? 7>0 2>1 "'-n>' ,.. NY 16-> ... --0.blllfl Ev•• IBtnk!i) llt r ...... '· . ' . ' . ·~. TJ.S.. ' .b ............ , • • • fKUOI, 313 <lliCO bal,, I wllllt WI ll!oft, lH •. n1, 1.07 Palmtr, 8al, 11·7, 2.21 s. Slone, Chi, ,,.,, ..... 3.U R • ..... 1 halitoul. U S rock (OCI, .0 nG 2 .. M ''"'' 80< ""' '"' 1" ,. __ so <'7 "' 1" ,,_ d " --..... '"'"" RACE -110 r••Clt. 'Y911r . • ·-. ' . . . . . ...,...... • ,.. '. • . •¥•· • ••-•• • Ct I I p .... 8.Ltt,8U1,IJ.7,.6'11,J.ll8h.e,O;o~. t-4, .661, •.SS Nola", Cln, 11_.,, .M1, LONG 81!ACM C .. I_. Pl•)-71 Olds up, t m f19, "'''°' · 1H, ... 1, I.ti 8irCI. KC, 8-1, .667, l." 2.98. ~: SDUlllUINll, SI Hnd"'"S. ~'-'~.!!.!.t?:cSI0,000. Tiit Mtrtior hW'nln.Oek,&·1,.667,J.4 . STRtltEOurs --Mt11tnmllll, LA. lmM._l,:Sbonlto. 1•Sblutbt$1, t1 ,.,. __ , om°"'ny $TRll(l!.0VTS -TtnaN , Gtl, 111, 1n; Seiver, NY, 169; Siii-, LA, UO; t'Odiuct. llpN1tliMfltl -l1 tlllll•r•: ="-"~ p~ (T~'jt~' ... •1 m) 1g ...... Ctl, 169; G. Pt .. Y. Tiil, 1S7; Me>nltl~S(O, SF. 1J6: R. Rtus,chel. Xl~ko lbMs, llS rock coCI. "' r • 81yltven,Mln, \j6; Blue, Oak, 15"1, OM, 13S. MifllLllU 1'11111 -tG '""{11.,.s: 15 &lrrlno!CtUI 1U -===========-:==-==-::::::--:::::::--;:= ulko bt11. 7 l'ltllbul, Sil rotk<od, ll ~YOlnt tM,le1l 1n CO'llJIC_,, SMl'ldbt11 ~&Starr (81,,kll Ill .. ,. •• DISI! covi -1Ut!>glt<°1: f OtN0•'t"1P•l1M (Hlf11 "' uillwlNl• ""rock<~· --W•MT\liiA -• an'l11tr1: 1tO II.tip lfJCTM AACI -JSO Ylf'l91,, ,.._, -1\lfttced 11111111\11, oim.c..111.·tlfd, ' Pt1A!'OU0J•r IC..rCIOlt.1 122 ltOMOloT-fH1nnl110I llF D o bl s GoAftnl.,,.rllrJ' ILlpt\am) 117 la 08 top Qo(al Kl1'\9 (Ht rU 122 • 011\lnl MirriMI fC1IH 117 Altttltt (8rotl\l) Ut S , 34-26 .... IROUIMr !AC1411rt 11t am.... C«t llR\lnt1'•T ICltt .. fl 111 ""' Ortllel ltr 1•tt1kS1 nt . Mission Viejo'& chok· in& man-lo-man pickup out of its zone defenae stified the Santa Ana Saintt to the tune of six second-half points as M.lulon rallied from a 20-14 halfUme deficit to record a 34·26 victory in the Slfita Ana 8Ummtr buketboll league Thun· day night. The victory closes out the Dlablos · season with a 12·4 loop mark -one game be h ind Mater Del '• UUe p,ce. ...... ¥1•; "" ... ' ' ' ' ' • • • Hettrw o 3 3 Goll 3 03 entkWI 1 I t h lllt 11 10 14 ~lttkM: s.taAM.»11. .,...•ltrsSlssv tCl•r•11tl 111 :g '" "' "' '" ... "' "' "' ONLY AT HERB RIEDLANDER TRIUMPH Augu1t 15 thru 23 TRAINING SUITS e!!~5. ............ NOWs39ts ACaYLIC ........ 1,..11ui NOW $9.15 "" trolftlng 111ih 0 ¥Gilotil• It! Ncwy, ltd, •oyoil, .. 0.-n ADIDAS·'r-SHIRTS 50% OFF -NOW $2.95 ltn'1 LAGUNA SWIM TRUNKS log1 $1.SO to $10.00 NOW50% OFF H.wa: M<M • ...frt. t 1»•1 Set. ttao-6 I I I . ' I ' -,.. ·~ ftl DAILY PILOT Frlday,Augual 15, 1975 l ~Island Tours Planned I ~ounty Education Department Offers Cnmes •A r a re opportunity for a l'Joseup view of the northern Channel tslands orf the centr al dalifornia coast will be offered this m'onlh by the Orange County Department of Education. Fury 11 , the department's Dana Point -based marine science laboratory, wi ll take 25 persons on the fi ve-day, 500-mile, ·'learning-ad venlu re cruise .'' DESTINATIONS include San. Miguel Island, a U. S. Navy mis- sile testing range normally ~losed to the public, and Santa Cruz Island, the private manor of l n eccentric pathologist, Dr. WiUiam Stanton. 1 The stop at San Miguel, wh,.ich JS 32 miles off Santa Barbara. is ronsidered the high point of the , f onsultant Caspar W. Weinberger, who r ece ntl y r es i g n ed as secretary of Health, Educa· lion and Welfare, has been hired as a s pecial counsel to the Bechtel Companies, a San Francisco engineering, construction and manage- ment firm. Ecology Now Preparing -New Home The "Ecology Now" glass and aluminum recycling station at lh.e Laguna Beach High School parking lot has been closed pend· ing the opening or a permanent collection st ation in Laguna Canyon. The new station will feature permanent bins for recyclable products. T he statio n will be located near the corner or L aguna Canyon Road and \\'oodland Dri ve. The City Council recentl y loaned Ecology Now , a non· profit group, $2,500 for construc- tion or the permanent facility. The loan will be repaid with pro· cee<ls from recy~c led products. The new collection s tation is expected to open by Sept . 1. F\Jrther inrormation on the re· cycling program may be ob· tained by ca lling J an Peters Bab· cock, 497·1550. Mexican Band Plans Concert A band from Cuernavaca, Mexico, will perform free Sun· ; ~ day during an art show and sale ' at the Fountain Valley Recrea- tion and Cultural Cen15. Estudiantina de Cuernavaca will present its concert at 3 p.m. The center is on Brookhursl Street at Heil Av enue. Arts and crafts will be on dis· play and for sale rrom noon to s p.m. Local artists wishing to p.articip&te should contact the cl· ty Recr eation De partment at 962-2424 . annual cr'\Jlse, said Donald Mac Lean, director of Oil! noating marine science progran1. "The island is a virtual muse um,'' said MacLean . "There are Indian artifacts all over, grinding s tones, you name it. .. "WHEN VOU ST/\ND OD the top of San Mig uel and look doWn , the water appears as clear Uthe Caribbean. The water's 60 feet deep and you can see bottom," MacLean added. Entry to the bay al San Miguel is tricky because of h.i gh winds, MacLean said. "Last year, we took water over the trip of F\lry ll. That's 35 feel ." Island study includes instruc- tion in insular (island) ecology, skin diving, lore. geol~ and lridian McLE/\N SAID: that past summer cruises have attracted three types or people: weekend sailors who aren 't brave enough to sail to the Channel Islands on their own, teachers and pro- fessionals such as b&nkers and doctors "who want to go where lhere's no telephone.'' Ttle cost ls $175 or $195 ror those who want to receive two unJts of college credit through caurornia State University, Fullerton. Further information on the cruise may be obtained by call· ing the Department of Educa. lion, 834·3506. A limiWd number of reservations s till will be ac· cepted. Blown ln Front LA Palm Springs No Escape From Smog PALM SPRINGS !AP) -The wealthy m ay drive 100 miles from Los Angeles to get away rrom it all, but one urban un- desirable -smog -follows them e\.·en here. The brown haze th al clouds Los Angeles during the day arrives in this desert resort town as golfers and tennis players are sitting down to a predinner drink. "YOU CAN SEE IT come roll· ing in through San Gorgonio Pass -it's like a funnel," said a longtime resident . "When I first came here 20 years ago, we didn 'l know ",.hat smog was." The resort city or some 20,000 year-round residents is a haven for the wealthy a nd for entertain· ment per son a lities. Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope have homes there, as does Walter An- nenberg, former ambassador to Gr eat Britain. The (ederal governme nt said recently that many rural areas can have ~erious s mog proble ms caused by a previously un· derestimated tendency of pollu· tants to spr ead out from urban areas. RECENT STUDIF.S in which smog particles were "tagged" and their wind-blown course tracked by airplane have shown that Los Angeles· smog is a long- distancecommuter. ··vou used to be able to look across the valley and see the mount_ains real sharp all the time;· said Fred Razzar, direc- tor of the Tennis Cl ub and a 12- year Palm Spring r esident. ''Now, you can count on your fingers the days in the summer when you can see the peaks." "We don't have as heavy a smog problem as a lot of places, but we have more days of it than almost any place in California," said Herbert E . Toor, leader o( an antipollution group, Desert People United . "'WE PERSU/\DED THE oil companies to use Palm Spr· ings as a testing area for methods of controlling gasoline vapor rrom filling stations, Toor said. · .•. "And," he added, "there are a lot of people Uk·e myself who move out to the coast during the summer, to avoid the smog as well as the heal.'' ''l'LL TELL YOV, it's a darn good thing the worst of it is in the summer when we don't have much bus iness anYWay," said Razzar, the Tennis Club hea~. "U it was this bad iri the winter, people would be looking tor some other place to go." A spokesman (or the city's Convention and Vis itors Bureau said, "As (ar as we've been able to get a feeling for it,1 people here · have accepted what smog there is as a fa ct or life. Things just aren't the way they used to be 20 years ago and there's not much you can do a bout it." 250 Compete In Huck Finn Fishing Derby More than ·250 boys and girls exhibited their prowess as fis · hermen in the 23rd annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby al the Hunt· ington Beach Pier. The winners (boys): First fi sh of da y, Chad Molt.ane, Fountain Valley ; most unusual fi sh, Stanley Larson, Huntington Beach (a sculpin); best variety, tie, Jim Vaccaro, Huntington Beach and Mark Roberston, Huntington Beach; grand champion for biggest fISh , Mark Robertson. Girl winners ; First fish, Shauna Strauss, Huntington Beach; best variety, Shauna Strauss. Steve Weldon, 9, Huntington Beach, was voted the best Tom Sawyer. Consultant Sought Caspers Park Plan Wins County Okay A preliminary s teP in planning develo1>:.mept of 5,SOO ·acre Ronald 'W . Caspers Reg ional Park in the hills east of San Juan Capistrano has been approved by theCoanty Board of Supervisors. The board ordered the county Environmental Management Agency to solicit proposals from land planning consultants. H.G. '1GEORGE" Osborne, EMA director. reported that the consultant would help inventory the park's plant and animal life, geology, hydr o l ogy and archeology. · With that data, Osborne said the planning for use of the park can proceed. The county intent is tomaintaln as much o( the park as possible in its natural state with some im- provement to make public use more enjoyable and convenient. THE REPORT NOTES that consideration will be given to sand and gravel extraction in .certain parts of the .park as a means to recover some ol the $4.4 million purchase price without significantly damaging the park environment. SUpervisors were told that Sec· tioos of the park may have to be landscaped because existlng vegetation has been altered by man. Osborne said the consultant study could cost between $30,000 and~.ooo. i Huntington Dist mt r . ' f Student Food Cost Dips ,. ' • Food prices will be dropping I this fall for students in the Hunt· I i lngton Bea ch Union High School District. : This year students will be able I ' to purchaae type A plate lunches ltr S$ cents, five cents lower than • Jut year. 1n oddltlon. milk wlU *"" froui 10 centa to seven centa •-ti.If plot ind tram IS to IO ci:nt.s , lar-wrdpioL ,' . CJNi.'r ONE ITElf 11 expected .. .... • fruit cup with wW 1ofrd';n 15to20cent.s. • The price cuts were J>OSSible because for the first Ume this year. the dist.net is taking part in four federally·fio~ food - grams -the l'l~liOnal Scl!dDI Lunch Progr1m,>!....,llt ~ gram, Free 1niV a....,ed Price Meals and Free Milk J'JOjJ-ain., · They enllUe Ille dlilrict for"'" lmbunementof_e_ltem•: u well u free ll'lld r.ducl!cl·prlco lunches , toi yoaa11ten, , from IowerlocomiramW~. 1'HJI TY ... A I-will In· l -------~ .. ~·-..1.1 .......... ..,.., ........... ,,. .... ______ '·--·- Utilities Estimate Too Big? SAN FRANC ISCO (U PI ) -Californta's major utilities and the s tale Public Utilities Commission have over. estimated the electric energy needs of the state for the next 10 years by as much as 19 per c&nt, the staff of the State En e rgy R eso urc e s Co nserv a tion and Developm e nt Com - mission has reported. THE UTIL ITI ES Pacific Gas and Electric co .• Southern California Quality Stuff Edison, and the San Diego Gas and E lectric Co. -failed to take Mlto consideration such fac· tors as the changing price of electricity when they. estimated 1984 demand, the report said. It said it found the John Passetli, an lllionis seed inspector, checks the state fair blue ribbon corn grown by a Sherman, Ill. farmer. Although !be ears are not fully developed from the 1975 crop, they represent the quality a nd yield expected to sw-pass drought·ridden Iowa. Public Utilities Com·--------------------- mission forecast "sub· jective and judgmeu.tal and not based on the use T • • ~ llll'e or accepted analytical J ~ techniques." Cites Ford The Energy Resources Cl • M "l Conservation a nd Ulm 0ll l ea«e Development Com -1' mission was set up last year by the legislature to oversee the selection of sites for future nuclear and conventional power s tations in Calirornia. Preparation of accurate forecasts of electric needs was the first step in its work. THE STAFF report will be presented at hear- ings beginning Aug . 18in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento. WASHINGTON !UPI) -A Federal Trade Commission judge has ruled that Ford Motor Co. engaged in deceptive advertising when it claimed it3 small cars all got more than 26 miJes per gallon in highway tests . Administrative Jaw Judge Miles J . Brown found that Ford had no reasonable basis for implying that the ordinary driver would have the same luck with an average production-line car. He issued an order that would, if uph eld by the FTC, prohibit Ford from making any representa· tions, direct or implied, about gas mileage for its cars "unl ess there exists a reasonable basis for s uch statements or representations.'' • Over The Counter NASO u.stincJ' MUTUAL FUNDS Onions Going Up -Sob! ByWUISECOOK A.-c'-W• "''••• Wrll1r It's enough tomakcyou cry The price or onion.s is going up again. The experts blame small spring and sum· ml'r crops for the in· creaBe and say a large fall harvest could cu l price::;. THE INCREASES vary \l{idely , hi tti ng some areas much harder than others . In New York City, for example. th e price of a pound or onions has almost doubled in the past year to about 35 cents . In Sacramento, yellow onions are selling at t"'O pounds for the same 35 cents , an in- crease of less than 30 percent from last year's lwo pounds tor 27 cents. Peter Chapogas of the Vegetable Branch of the Agri c ultural and Marketing Service of the U .S . Departm e nt o r Agriculture said th at the total spring and summer crop this year w as 21 percent below the 1974 level and 46 percent below 1973. THE SIZE OF the fall crop -accounting tor more than 75 percent or the country 's a nnual o ni on production ~ won 't b e known for a nother month or so. Chapo.::as s aid farmers have planted about the same number of acres in onions as they did last year. 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FLORENCE AVE. CORNER WHIT'nEltm· ~t!<!_ AT LAKEWOOD BLVD. 2 8LKI. I . Ofl'IEACH-l!"°A. TELEPHONE (2131 861-8113 , TIELEJIHOfff !2111111-5 01 • I I ( 1 '· . ' ' Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Fr iday, Augusl 15, 1975 Ll'·'" .,, OT ('I SCR: New Season, New 'Plans lty JAC.'Klio: llVMAN 01111• D~l lJ ...... SWtt ll "s un unlikely site for ;;i re- sidential theater ~ in a cluster of shops in s mog~y downtown Costa i\"It'sa directly across Newport HvulC'vard fro m Papa J oe·s Nudes. And although the theater itself br1asts a s n1art new exterior the n1tin1ate interior scats 'only' 192 !(v.:o sttats have bcen'added since l ~1st season that means about ·132 n1orc people will find seals this year J. Dut, scruncht·d ;.i:-; the theater n1ay be. South Coa st Repcrtory "s l\.1:0 artistic directors expect 1975-76 to be a ve ry good year. '!'HERE 1\Rt: A lot of th ings going on --a ncy,· sl<.1te of fi ve plays ("·ith one more to be 1·hoscn later), negotiations 'llnd pla~s for a larger theater, an ex- µenrnC'ntal 'tl.'orkshop, children 's ~ind n1in1c theater ig, the schools and then there Lire the ~ilalist1l'S. So f<.1r, SCll has sold •1,800 sub- s~·.ripliuns for t he coming year, v.·11.h 6,0QO untic ipatcd by n1id - Septcm bt>r. Last ye<1r, the lheatcr had 11,200 subscribers: th!i' yl'ar before that, 1,300. And tlie y('ilr bcfo1·c that. 650. 1-'or a IO-year -old thcaler, SCR has come._. long way. David En1mes and l\1 artin Bt·nson, the two men who startc<l it ;.Ill ;i nd V.'ho v.•ork together as artistic directors or the theater, explained how they selected the coming season and a bit about hoy,· SCR operates. TllF. l..IN'E -UP for the 1975-76 SC':1son, a nnounced this month, 1s: '"Jumpers '' by Tom Stoppard 1Seµt. 20-NO \'. I 1. "Scenes Frorri ,\n1crican J,ifc'" by A.R. Gurney .Jr. (Nov. 8-Dec. 20 ), "The Na- t1unal 1-lealth"" by Peter Nichols 1Jan. 10-f''eb. 21), "A Midsum- n1er Night's Dream" by William Sh:ikes pcare (March 13-April -2-1 ), a play yet to be selected (:\tay 1 -June 12), and "In r·ashion .. by J on Jory (June 19-Aug. l ). '"The,plays that we choose are y.·ithifi the general esthetic of a resident theater that is com- mitted to dealing with theater as an art and an enrichment and a source of delight," Emmes said. '"\Ve ilre looking for significant l'h::tllenges for actors. So we have ..1 different philosophical commit· 1nent than commercial or dinner the:i ters, ··he said. "'You have to take into con- sideration a certain b<Jlance or the season also . ., Benson said, noting that he and Emmes re· ,·i('v.·ed both new plays and older v.·orks in sel~('tin gtheir line-up. '"~1 1\YBE SPECIFlCAI.LY we .... ·ent through 100 plays thi s ~cason,"" Em mes said. '"There arc fe w plays done in Am('rica that receive any kind of acclaim any>A•here that we ha- vt·n ·t considered," Benson added. Benson will direct "The Na- tional Health'' a nd lhc play yet to bt.• chusen. Emmes wil l direct "Jumpers'' and John -David Keller will direct the musical "In f'ashion . '' Keller direct ed "Godspell," whi ch runs through Sunday at SC R. Gu~st director Dan Sullivan v.·i ll do "A Midsummer Night"s Dream ... "f-lc does want to take a rresh look at it," Benson said. 'fhe director for '"Scenes From American L.ire·· has yet to be chosen. "Tl!ERE 111\S to IX' an artistic passion for e\.'er y play we do," Benson said . ··1'here are i.l lso practical con- siderations.·· En1mes added. "\\l e have to have the actors, the resources. · · Although they described the season as basically a serious one, both men agreed that even the heavier plays treat thei.r subject m<ttter humorously. ··Jumpers, .. for example, de- als \\'ith a deparllnenl of philosoph y in which the pro· fcssors ,are a lso gymnasts ... It ·s grand fun . it's very theatrical," Em mes said. "UNDERl.Y ING that, it is d(·· aling with the whole issue of ethical and moral foundations,·· he said. "Maybe 50 years ago somebod\1 v.·ould ha\le written a serious thesis play; today the on - ly "'ay to deal "'ith it is with absurdity and farce.,. One fa ctor. in selectin g "Midsumn1er Night's Dream" was a request by schools for a Shakespearian play. South Coast Repertory operates ._. "Li ving Theater" program in whic h special performances are put on for junior and senior high school students, who study the play in advance and then see it and have a discussion y,·ith the actors. "We do this at a loss, frankly:· Emmes said. "We don't bre<.1k even. SCR also serves the schools throughout Orange and Los Benson: 'I think some people have the impression this theater's a closed shop ... We solicit new talent. .. · Angeles Counties with its children's theater and mime troups, which perform twi ce dur- ing each sc hool day at the various schools. MATERIAl. was specifi cally created for each or the troups. Saundra Mathew-Deacon wrote ""Magic Theater," which the chi ldren 's troup is now pcrforn1- ing. The program is contracted with the school districts on a slid· in g fee scale based on the number of children who will at- tend and the number of performances for the district. "Last year about 10 people made a living from our c hildren 's tour," Emmes said noting that younger members of the SCR company usually make up the cast. A bicentennial project, making imaginative use of Orange Coun- ty history since the founding of Mission San Juan Capistrano, >Aili begin touring schools in Oc· t.ober. Another SCR project is the Ex- hibition Series, a program for ex· perimental plays and sometimes new directors who put on plays during "dark nights" -Mon- days and Saturday matinees at the theat<"r "DOING SIX plays a season. there are a great many plays that don 't practically fit into the ma- jor season, but we think there's a place for these plays," Emmes .!laid. The SCR company itself is composed of about 50 members. "Our aim is to retain a nuc leus or people, but it is not dissimilar to the idea of a football team," Emmes said. "You have new rookies coming in and veterans moving on and some trades.'' Actors are drawn from re· gional theaters throughout the country and from among young performers who audition. "I think "'e have a certain place for bright young college graduate~ to work their way into the compAny. ·• Benson said. TO AUDITION, actors should send a resume to the theater at 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The resumes are evaluated for background. experience and character type (the theater fre· quently needs ma tu re actors but may have an abundance of in- genue-type applicants, Benson pointed out). About once e\•ery eight weeks, auditions are held . Applicants choose two selections of six minutes each, one from a re- alistic play and one from a classical play. They are then evaluated, not necessarily for a specific role bul in lhe light of the theater's plans and roles \4'hi l'h may become available. "I think some people have the impression thi s theater 's a closed shop ... We do encourage people lo come and talk to us. We solicit new talent to keep us fresh and to challenge us," Benson said. He said some talenlt.'1.1 young performers begin by \lilorking in children 's theater and doing technical work, then later arC cast £or m<.ijor roles. SCR llAS a League of f{esident Theaters (LO RT) contract with Actors Union . The conlract al- lows more flexibility in r e - hearsals and scheduling than ...,,ould a commercial contract. Also, only a bout half the performers in each production need be members of the unio n. All of SCR 's actors are pro- fe ssion a 1 s, the dir ec tor s stressed, although only the more experienced ones may be union members. All are pa.id : uruon members rece ive slightly more, a minimum of $150 a week plus fringe benefits. Emmes added that, as may be apparent from a glance al SCR 's facets, ·'The many projects that th(• lht•aler h<.1s nnY.• h;1\'t• l"Olrl· plctt~ly outgrov.·n the L.1c.·1Llit·s. · Tiii-~ TllE1\T F.R'S bo~trd (if truslCc'.':> is nC'goli<.itinJ.! v.·1th the Irvine Co1n pany for :... ~it~· in !\'cv.'porl Cf'ntcr ... \Ve· re Uov.·n 1 n- to the fin~d poi nts of negotiation'.':> and V.'L' anlit·iµatc there "'"ill be:•• decision on I he part of the Jr, inc Con1pany 1n the \"L'l"Y immL-<l1alc future," En1n1 cs said. The lV.'O dircl'lors said tht·y hope for a lhL·;..stcr that v.·ill sc<Jt <.tbout 500 and that could be ex· µanded to 650 or 700 scats. '!'hey estimated constructiun costs :.it bet"'CC'n $1 and S2 million. Plans arc tu raise the fund s from a variety of sources, incluU · ing businesst•s, found::.tions anJ pri vale donations. The larger theater i::. nL·1..'<ied .. not just for scuts but 3lso for Ue· sign so that v.·e c:Jn crC'atc grealC'r s p ecta cle, l!r catcr theatricality, .. f!enson s:.iid. Season li('kets for SCR's !iiX · play series \Viii be avail<.1bl c through n1id -Scptcmber. 1'hc cost is Sl9 for Sunday matinee:->, S22 for Sund ay, Tuesday, Wed· nesdfl;y a nd Thursday nights, and S28 for Friday <.1nd Saturday nights. lnfor1nation is available at646·136J. Emmes : 'We have a different philoso phical commitment than commercial or dinner theaters.' , I I"' l i ' . I '· I " ANGUISH IS REFLECTED IN SCENE FROM THEATER 'S 'AMERICA PIECE' ·Pro Visional Theater at SCR Orange Coast audiences will have a chance to see ah unusual, creative theatrical program Aug. 20 through 24, when South Coast Repertory will host the ProVisional Theater of Los An geles in performances of ''America Piece.'' The program, which won critical acclaim in Los Angeles last year, involves 10 actors in episodes examining the American personality. Provisional Theater is a five-year-o ld ex- perimental group which has crealcd lhree original works, one of whic h. "Domin us Marlowe." received three Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards. The performance will be at 8 p.m. each nig-ht at SCR, 1827 Ne y,•port Blvd., Costa i\1 csa. Tickets arc priced at $3.75 and S.1 .75 on \\'cdnesday, Thursday and Sunday, and $-1.75 and $5.75 on Fri- day and Saturday, Ticket information is av<iilablc by calling &16-1363. The script of "Arncnca Piece" is by Don Op· per with l'haracters devi sed hy S us <.1n ",.. Yankowitz. ~tembers of the ensemble arc Gladys Car_michael, Michael Dawdy, El inor c;rahan1, Dill llunt, Steve Ke nt. Ca ndance Laughlin, Dar- rell Larson. Barry Opper, John Sefick and Norbert Weisser . Sever at of the plays -"Scenes Front American Life'" and "The :-Jationi.11 Health" -Y.•ill be West Coast premieres, and "Jum - pers '' y,•ill be a Southern Calirornia premiere. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·' \ ~· ··- • I ~ I CURT LYON BUILDS INSULATED WALL New Sound Equipment Makes Lower Costs Posstble • I Coast Musician Opens Studio Will Produce Demonstration Tapes for Area Players A beginning artist has his portfolio; a novice novelist has his manuscript; and a hopeful musician has his demonstra- tion tape or "demo." But the musician labors under a han- dicap: He can't put together a good de- mo at home . That's where Curt Lyon of Newport Beach hopes lo come in. Lyon, 21, himseU an aspiring song writer, will open a recording studio aimed at producing demos and radio commercials for Orange .Countians. THE STUDIO, set to open Aug. 21, is located at 2212 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, next to the Crab Cooker. Recording time at the studio will t:QSl $30 an hour, in comparison to between $65 and $100 an hour al a comparable Los Angeles studio, Lyon said. He said the lower fee will be made possible by "just keeping my overhead as low as possible'" and by making use of new printed-c ircuit equipment which is technically excellent yet far less ex- pensive U1an older equipment. For example, he ooled that an echo spring unit or "re\lerb unit" which would have cost $4 ,000 two years ago is now avaiiable at comparable quality for $1,600. ,. "TIIAT'S TllE neat thing about the re- cording industry -each year more sophisticated material is becoming ·1 available at less money, .. Lyon said. Lyon estimated the cost of setting up a studio such as his at between $35,000 and $.50,000 although "I could literally spend a million dollars and you wouldn't know the difference.·· Hi s brother Bruce and father Leon serve on his board o( directors and a re helping with the planning and construc- tion. In addition to his equipment, l.yon in - \lested in a good grand piano. "Th~ equipment has to get everything that's out there right, but the instruments. they're the sounds that arc going lo be heard," he said. CURT'S INTEREST in the technical aspect of music dates back to college ex- periences in Portland. Ore .. wberc he hand!~ technical work in the college studio and then at a professional record- ing studio. "I decided lo come back to Orange County and try to put together what l thought ":as the best studio in Orange County so t!Jat people would have a good outlet (or their music without having to go into Los Angeles. "J really think that Orange County is becoming a.n entity in itself and it's rely- ing too muc h on LA.'' Lvon said. "What gave m e the idea ~·as "'hen 1 was working and J sa'tl.· most or the musi· \ ciaos who can1c in were really look· ing for a pince to put together their music because your clen10 is everything you '\le &;Ol to°" in a retort! l'Olltract, ''he said. ''MY PERSON1\I. opiniun is that there are some excellent musil·ians in the f>rangc County :irea, but the (n1usic) business is so l'Ompetitivl' that it's necessary at this point in tlml' fo r the nlusician to gi\ c hin1self the fn·st b.reak. and that·s where my stud io con1es in," l ... yon said. Included in hi s hourlv fL'l' \\"ill be pro- duction advice and su.i.:~t·:-1t 1on:-; on where lo subn1it demo!i lo ~l'l :1 ht•arinJ.:. '"i\1 y r reatiYC talcnl 1:-: ~111dinJ:: the musician into m;1kin j.! :1 1norc com- mercial sound for hir11,1·lr. ·· 1.,·on said . .,., He is also intcrl'Sh'€t 111 dt·vcloping a clearinghouse for !ot ;1l rt";l:1~rants_ to find bands and 1nu:.1 l·1:1n~ and 1n selling up concerts if a suit .1bll• :niditorium can 1x' found . '"Whal l 'n1ha nk in~1111 lilcr;1lly is that (>r ange County h:1 ,, ll 11' rl·sr1urces, it ~as the cultural tno\1\ .1li1•n fur supporting the arts," L~1111 said. "J.:v\·rybody is struggling ;i.nd yt<t Lhcrl' ,,rj• n111lions of people, th •y all v.·anllo~_·<.·11tcrla in(\((. "There is no rcJson why v.•c should be drivln~ one ho ur anJ 15 n1inutcs iuto Los Anj?el es to gL'l en tcrt;:1i nn1Pnl ... Intert'slcd 11111 1aci:111s can contact Lyon R ccordin.: S t udio <-t 673 -0636 . •, '· t " I I .. -,,. . -, • , ' . , -, . ·- • . . • . . . " . . " .. ., .. . . . Q OAILY PILOT Frld1y, Augu11 15, 1975 What's in a Name? Maybe a Film Star By RUDY CERNKOVIC U11lled l'•tt 1 l11 ..... tlofw1 Qui ck now , who urc Issur Danielo v1t c h , T ulll cc E llice Finklea, Bernie Schwartz. Doris Kappelhoff and Aa ron Chwatt? The-y are, ns n1 a ny mo\•ie buffs k n o "'• Kirk D oug las, Cyd Chariss£', Tony Curtis, Doris Day and Red Rlittons. It long has bc£'n a show busi- ness tr::aditi on to ch11 ngc the n11mes of slurs to add charlsrua, to say nothing of fitting lhcm on theater h1nrquec!'. Freder ick Austerlitz ¥i'ouldn't be as llkht-!outed lf he hadn't m a nicurl.'d his name to Fred Astaire. Archib :.ild Leach does n't con]ure up the romanUc appeal of Cary Grant . It would have sounded funn y for Frede ric Bickel to play Dr. Jekyl, but not so F'redric March. A ON E -TIME s how girl In the movle11 who bec a me a ta\·orite 'teacher in a television series might have done well as Eunice Quedens but her chosen name of Eve Ar den c urri ed :1 dramatic lilt. The slor of ''The Rridge Over the River Kwal " sho"''<.'<i busi- ness acumen v.·hen he si,ned for ··a percentage of the movie's pro- fits Inste ad of n fl at saJ ary. but he might never have had a crack al the pnrt If he hadn't chan~ed his · · name from Willi nm bcedle to Willi a m l~oldl'n . As Frances Gumm she would have faced some dl!ficullle~. but the golden-voiced singer took "the advice of \,l,'\ly old shov.·man George Jessel, chose the name Judy Garland and became a legend. Sarah Jane Fulks became Jane · 'Vyman, Zelma 1-ledrick v.•as a talentt'd soprano ...,·ho v.·on aC· lssur Danlelovltch and Doris Kappelhoff- betler known as Kirk Douglas and Dori s Day , c laim as Kathryn Gr ayson , Arthu r G c lie n became Tab 1-lunter . LEONARD SLYE scarcely connotes a h ard-riding cowboy remembered by t v.'o generations of kids as Roy Rogers. Reg i n al d \ T ru scott .J ones sounds like a member of the British peerage, but as Ra y n-tilland won an Ac ademy Aw ard v.1 nn er tor hi! performance in "l.Ai!t Weekend.· In Filly, Neb., a handsome boy won the hearts of the gltls ln hlgb school. But. when Spani:Ier Arlington Brugh catne to Hollywood he beearne known as kober~ Taylor. Could William lfcnry f>r att have sent shlve rs through a mov- ie audience'! As Borls Knrlotf he did. Joe Yule J r. could recall a season or joy. bu't he won year - round a udiences a.s Mickey RooneY. Latin names have charm. but In some Inst ances show business deemed othe rwl!e. Dino Crecetli is bille d as Oean Ma rtin , Margarita Cansino became Rita Hayworth, Margarita Italiano is Ann Bancroft, Anthony Benedet- to sang the praises of San Fran- cisco as Tony Bennett, Johnny Des mond st a rted out M Giovanni de Simone artd Lolita Dolores ?rfartinez is Dolores ,Del ruo. ./ No bad guys •ould tremble at the mention of Marlon Morrison. not unless they knew he became John W11yne. Not a ll the star s who changed their na m es started out wi th t linke rs . Wh at is wrong with llat riette Lake? You'll have to ask Ann Souther n. Ruby Stevens be came Barbara St a nwyc k. P eggy Midd let on thought Y\'onne de Carlo carried more mystique , Roy Fitzgerald prefers Rock Hudson, Norma J ean Baker c h os e Mari ly n J\.tonroe. Pianists, Dancers, Singers Get Chance .. Soprano Be ve rly Sills wit! . perlorm arias from 'Lucia d1 Larhmc rmoor , ·• "Manon'' ~'and other operas, then join critic Martin Ilcrnh elmer for '·an informal d is cussion begin- ning at 8 :05 p .f!l . Thursday on Cha nne l 28. Talente d Orange Coas t pertormers will have a chance to display th eir talent.S ln such varied fi elds u piano playl•M · dance and stngln1 U&rouih 1ud1- tion.1 and competitions set ror the near future. A Youna Planlat'l!I CompetlUon will be he ld al Chaprnan College ln Orange Sept. 11 . The competi-tion, open lo pianists Ui> lo age 18, will award a llral prize ol $250 plus e i th e r a concerto performance with the collewe 's chamber orcheslri or a eolo re· dial. Second prize will be tlbo and the eh\ry lee Is SIO. Compelltors thUlll pertorm baroque, ·classical, romant.h: or twentieth century works U •t!ll ell the flrsl movemeht of' i.tiY iha- jor concerto. Additional dellils are available by calllttg 1133-11&!1, ext. 331. AUDITIONS tor a rtort-equily performance or lht musical ··west Side Story '' will be held a t Sebas t ian 's W e s t D in ner Playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. with dancers and chorus auditioni ng at 10 a.m . Aug . 23 and principals iuid leads ·at 10 a.m . Aug. 24 . An accompanist wtu be pro· vided. Singer s are asked to bring one song and d ancer s to wear ap- pr9r1rlate dress. Al l performers will be pa id for the run of the 11how , Ckl . 2 through Dec. 7, six nifhts per week. ON AUG . 18 and 21 al 7;30 p.m .. the Newport Institute or the Art11 wilt hold auditions for its Jact/ballel 'fheater Company, &reeled by S1.Jsa11 lJePipJlO. Aud1tton11 are open to all men afttl "Nom en, teen through adult, with dance e xperience.· Ma le dancers are parttc ulatly needed. AtlditlonBl lntortnatlo n is available from the institute, 2411 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, 675-264 3. OPEN TODAYlll THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND ANYWHERE! 21st ANNUAL SOUTHLAND HOME & GARDEN SHOW AUGUST 15·24, 1975 . . . see millions of dollars worth of exhibits and display!! featuring the latest innovations for the home & garden ... home furnishings & interior decor ... patios & garden supplies ... swlttitnlng pools . room enclosures & appliances ... home entertainment & commun icat ions ... heating & air conditioning ... land development and the finest mobile home l iving. ALL AT TIE (All Cllllltillll) AllAIEIM CllllVEllTIU CEIITTI ADULTS Sl.50• (CHILDREN UNDER 12 FAE!) 3 BIG SHOWS IN ONIEi * Tf'le mo•l raaclnltlng flower and garden 1how . 111 !oulhern Calltornl1 with a bicentennial salute ol living American flOW· era p roduc•4 bJ (Mt. · Fl o we r Shott) Harty Ma c r es and Marry Macres, Jr. * More t h an 270,000 square l•el ol lllltefin1 e1hlbht & dlspla~t givl,. you an oppoMunlly to '" just what you want for 1M home & garden . * L•adlng nnes of Mo- bllf Homes o n dllplay thOtri"f !he very flnett In tfetlln and luxury South- •rn 0.tllomla llving. HOllllS & HOURS OF FAMILY ENJOYMENT: • tAVU!r • • dtteo""t llck•t rrom V. .... llt•rltt ot Thrifty Dfug .... .,. A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION \ .r ' In Las Vegas The following s hows are scheduled ror the comlna week in Las Vegas . E Jazz B~nd on TV 440 E. 17 ''"cost,;.. MESA ,..tti.ia.. The Th ad Jon t&·M~I part "Suite for Pop!," _:~~~~,,,,,==,,;;;,:;,:::,;;;;;;,~~,,,;~~~~ Lewis Orchestra will be composed by Thad Jones featured in a one-hour and dedicated to thf late stereo concert Wednes-Louis Armslron1. Never . day, <lt 8:05 p.m. <>ver releasedii\analbum,lhe Channel 28 and kBCA-three sections ranse FM, 105. -Crom slow to up .tempo. With tradition al big band instr ument.11.tion. of. . fi ve trun1 pets, four trom-Harpist bones , five saxes, piano, bass and drums, J'ones a nd Lewi s manage lo Jn 1' nw.•nn embody n1ost of what is ~ ...,. ...... best in conte mporary ja:.::z, according lo crllics Carol Kleyn, ll well· "'ho have like ned the k n o wn ha.rplsl ln band to a combinatiott or Southerr1 Callrotnli, will Duk e' E l lington and give a free i>erformahce Count Basie in their haJ. at Th e Lumber Yard cyan days. Pl aza. 384 F'dresl Ave., One of the hiahllghts of Laguna beach, Surtday the l'OOcert It the three· from3 to4:30p.m. DAILY 15 9 9 -t .. .. ' •• . Hl1 tun• "l••th•r will k••P v• lbli91h•rl ' I • I • • When vour barbecue Just won 't start ... ' Costa Mesa ' "' 646·7158 ,Huntington Sch 847·1214 Ouick,dta1 Me·N·Ed 's We're just a phone call and minute! awav. our fast fleet of rnoone ovehs can have piping -not ptzza t11 dlfferertt ~lndSI to your qoor anvtirne between ~-10 PM Sunday through Thursday; and 5 PM to midnight on Frlaav and saturoav. Clip out and save tnls phone number. It could save your day ~ll~ -';;;==~F!=~ Pizza Parlors a convenient locations .( • J ~ l I . . ' . . ' ' -----· ---------~-----·~---·. .. ----• • I ------------.-- Frldey,Auguat 15, 1975 DAILY PILOT Rock:Scene Swings For End of Summer From Garden to Grass Tickets to almost all rock and . folk events are avall~ble al ticket agencies. DAVID CROSBY/GRAHAM NASH -Tonight through Sunday at Universal Amphitheater in Universal City. QUINCY JONES -•With Manhattan Transrer, tonisht through Sunday at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. . mE MONKEES -Aug. 17, 8 p.m , a&. Magic Mountain in Valencia. MARIA MULDAUR -With J ess.e Colin Young, Aug . 18 aad 19 at lhe Universal Amphitheater ·1n Universal City. • PAUL WILLIAMS -Wilh Tim Weisberg, Aug. 21 through 23 at the Universal Amphitheater. JUDV COLLINS -Aug. 24 through 26 al Universal Am- phitheater and Aug . 29 at Golden Hall, 202 C. Sl., San Diego. LINDA RONSTADT -Wilh Tom Snow, Aug. 29 through Sept. 1 al Univerflal Amphitheater . mE O 'JAVS -Aug. 29 al lhe San Diego Sports Arena and Aug. 30 at the Forum in Inglewood . ROD STEWART/LOGGINS & MESSINA -Aug. 30, 2 p.m . at Anaheim Stadium and Aug . 31, 2 · P11n . at the Balboa Stadium in SiJ! Diego. SJl,\LS AND CROl'75 -Sept. 3 arid 4 at Universa l Am - phltheater. , mREE DOG NIGHT -With· Hamilt on, Joe Frank &. Reynolds, Sept. 5 through 7 at U.qiversal Amphitheater. BLOOD, SWEAT ANDTEARS - Sept. 6, 8 p .m . at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. BLAC1( SABBATH -Sepl: 7 at the Long Beach Areria. GLADYS KNIG HT & mE PIPS -Sept . 10 thro ugh 13 a t Universal Amphitheater. WIUIAMS-AT UNIVERSAL RONSTADT-AT UNIVERSAL TONIGlrl',AUGUST 15 HOM E & GARDEN SHOW -flowers, mobile homes. Curniture, al the Anali?im Convention Center, today through Aug. 2t. 2 lo 10 p.m. weekdays, noon to 10 p.m. Saturdays, noon to 9 p.m . Sundays. $2 .SOadu!ts, children under 12 Cree. CANYON GRASS -Bluegrass group, 8 o'clock tonight al Costa l'tfesa City Park, 18th Street and Park Avenue. Free. 'GEORGE M ' -At San Clemente High School Triton Theater, presented by San Clemente Com- munity Theater, tonight through Aug. 23 . 492-0465 or498·1133. 'THE BAD SEED' -Drama presented by the Irvine Community Theater tonight through Aug . JO, 8 :30,p .m . Fridays and Saturdays at 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Reservations 557-7297. m E LENNON SISTERS -Al Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park, tonight through Aug . 20. 'JVNGLE BOOK' -Classicrtlm, 8o'clock tonight at Memorial Hall Auditorium, Chapman College, 333N. Glassel I St., Orange. $1. FILM FOR DEAF -"The Paper Lion" (rated G), about the Detroit Lions, with captions, 7 o'clock tonight at the Huntington Beach Library, cornero(Talbert and Golden West Streets. 'LEONARDO THE FLORENTINE' -World pre- miere comedy tonight through Sept. 28 at Sebas· tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations492·9950. 'GODSPELL' -Rock musical, tonight through Sunday, various times at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646-1363. 'TAMING OF THE SHREW' -Shakespearean comedy, tonight through Sunday, various times at \'f\,l . \ The Playhouse in Orange. Reservations997·9846 . THE MONKEES, SUNDAY AT MAGIC MOUNTAIN STUfT3~IR[ OH 8AL&OA !AV, HEWPOA'T BEACH n41 WE~T COAST HIGHWAV ·-- IAM(:-MIGMllY fO TMt -....\-lOUc;;M" ~·lNIH'AlU RO?\<!"~o'•O"> (t 71 -f) b4b ':/:h1 NOW OPEN 24HOURS BREAKFAST• LUNCH ·~·Pl . DINNER '~-:'j COCKT Al LS EliolTERTAU .. MENT 14160 IEACJft BLVD. 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Fri. -11 ~O .. 2:JI Res•rvatlons 646-7944 16951/2 Irvin• Costa Mesa Tim.es/Places Tickets al OCC bookstore or at door. BO DONALDSON ANDmE HEYWOODS-At Disneyland, Aug.17through22. 9and11:30p.m . MONDAV,AUGUSTl8 BAND CONCERT -Big Brass Band, 9p.m . Mon- day outdoors at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Music by Sousa, Mancini, Ri chard Rodgers and others. Free. nLMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Monday and Tuesday, 9 a .m. to noon and 1 to4 p.m. at Phillips Hall Theater, Santa Ana College, 17th at Bristol Street, Santa Ana : ''Johnny Shiloh,'' ''The Moon- cusser s," "Donald's Fire Survival Plan" and "Fire Fighter." Free. CONNIE STEVENS-Monday through Aug. 23, 8 and 10 p.m . at Magic Mountain in Valencia (Magi c Mountain exit from Golden State Freeway). WEDNESDAV,AUGUST20 'AMERICA PIECE'-Perlormed by Provisional Theater of Los Angeles at South Coast Repertory Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 8 p.m . Aug. 2Q through 24 . $3.75 to $5.75. Reservations 646-1363. BARBE RSHOP HARMONY -At South Coast Village, 8 p. m . Wednesday, with the Dapper Dans and others . Free, bring your own chair. THURSDAY, AUG UST 21 ntE LE1TERM EN-At Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena Park, Aug. 21 lhrough27. FRIDAY,AUGUST22 STAN KENTON -With student bands, Aug. 22 at Orange Coast College Auditorium, 7 p.m . $3, tickets al college bookstore or by mail from Ken- ton Concerts, Orange Coast Co ll ege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA92626. • nLM FOR DEAF -"Goodbye, Columbus" (rat· ed R), with captions . Free, 7p.m. Au~. 22 at Santa Ana Llbrary, 26 Civic Center Pl. 'ORANG E COUN'.l"V RHYTHM MACIONE' -8 p.m . Aug. 22 at Costa Mesa City Park, 18th and Park Avenue. Free. Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 Hoo-fo MkM'91tf Doity-~ Until I :00 11.ftl. 0 ¥UI I' ft.Y.J IN l4AllOll UlA NEWDININGINmE TRADITIONAL CHARM OF LAGUNA BEACH ~P.l!>c~NA RESTAURANT a••-·~ 11• ·FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ... ,----------.., ' . 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R R 1 1 BAMaoo·"·:~~~~;.~:~y I rvine ep to eturn I 1 TEilR&CE CELEIRATIOH (;<f DAIL V PILOT Frld1y, Augutt 15, 1975 JI.¥: '-it 200/o OFF I Over lhe past 10 yean, the I ~ r I\ --DIMMER BILL I most impressive facet ot col· I I ' ,,_ .,,,., I leglale theater on the Oronge lntermiaslon Tom Titus the stage the third evenln1, and then ''Green Julia'' will beatn the cycle all over again. ffi] Coast was a program created ror Good lhru Sept 14. 1975 Irvine: the Irvine Repertory I I .lit' ' ' Includes Tak....,ut I serious drama sludenl5 at UC Wilh This Ad I Theater. The productions will be pre· sented in the UCI Humanities double as actors as the current Hall Playhouse, home base tor company is limited in the area of the IRT during its first four personnel. seuona arv.l later the home or the I -Ji ..• •Iii· >-_ti.-From its Inception early In 1967 f\l, ''1' PRONE ..• 645·5550 I to its dissolution after the Ultl!!-70 --153 EAST 17Tl-I ... COSTA MESA school year, the Irvine Rep out· Members of the IRT company Irvine Community Theater·from are Cine arts students Paul 1970througb 1974. · I distanced many local community :>;;~~~i' theaters in both its reach and its ..... \ -grasf-From "Oedipus Tyran- nos,' which launched the pro-il gram , to ''The Rimers of Eldritch," which closed it, it was Barber, Joan Morris and No announcement has' been Mariana Renee (who recently made regarding future plans tor played the lead in Orange Coast the revived Irvine Repertory College 's '' C ab&ret''). UCI Theater. It's possible that the fall Presents 'r.e Dvt>An'tC "GENO" Thursday Friday Saturday TIM MORGON Tue. & Wed. " an era of dedicated concentration o( talent and imagtn1Uon which has not been approached before or since on a local college stage. senior Mi"e Valentine is pro1ramhasbeencreatedtostir technical director and alumnus up lntereit among UCI students, Noelle Odum is in charge of set who should be expected to queue design. up foe the next round of plays. Three one-acts and two full · U ao, there would be no better length plays are included in the way for students of the theater to oompany's new aeeson, and will learn their craft. Under Cohen's THE IRVINE Rep was dis· be presented, in true repertory leadership, the IRT made some bandPd after its fourth season fashion, on alternate evenina:s impressive strides in the late largely because Robert Cohen, from Sept. 22 throu1h Oct. 11. OC 19608 and can be ex:pected to do its founder and chief director, the quintet, three works are Crom so aaain. had other worlds to conquer. the pen or Edward Albee, includ-* Having conquered them-in the ing his masterpiece, "Who's BACKSTAGE -The Old Mov. forlDlof two other plays, an ac· Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" le Theater ' of Anaheim h as tor's handbook and his PhD -dropped the HOid" designation the UCI drama professor i» ready LAUNCHING the mini·season from its title, though it's continu· to give the Irvine Repertory on Sept. 22 will be "Green Julia" ing to show predominantly Theater another go. by Paul Ableman. Threeone·acts pre·1950 flicks ... the works of COCK T All S •DIN ING• DANClNU• ENTE F\T Al NM ENT Daily 81eakfast•lunch•D1nner The 1975 edition of the JRT will will be presented the next even-Hit h k Bo t w c Fi Ids r · lb c coc , gar , . . e , raise ils irst curtain on Sept. 22, lng -A ee's "Th~ American Charlie Chan and a Frankenstein the opening day of UCJ's fall Dream" &JJd "The Zoo Story" double feature are upcoming thls T11M1 lrdCN!dllf_.1lp l 1 I 06 C091I Hwy. SOUTH LAGUNA quarter, under the direction of and Lanford Wilson's "The Last month and September .... tor 8 Cohen and two other Irvine facul-Nubula in Orion," a play pre· complete roundup of dates and ty members, Ashley Carr and viousiy staged by Cohen in 1973 at titles, call Douglas Wright at ~'°""~F,!!~~lll'l"l!!!~;"! Stuart Duckworth. They'll also UCI. "Virginia Woolf" will take 956-4070. LUNCHEON from $1.95 Servod Oility 'rH 4 P.M. 16271 P.c:Hlc Com Hwy. 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'FROM THE LANDS OF THE SCYTIDANS' - Special coll ection o ( works Crom ancient Ru ssian civilizations, now through Sept. 4 at the Los Angeles· County Museum o( Art, 5905 Wil shire Bl\'d. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. AFRICAN ART EXmBIT -\Vorks by Thelma Sander s, now through Sept. 3 al the Great Western Savings & Loan on El Toro Road, Laguna Hills . DUTCll PAINTERS -Works by J ohannes Verspronck a nd others, plus works by Raphat.'I, Rubens, Goya, now at the Pasadena Museum, Colorado Boulevard at Orange Grove, Pasadena. Noonto6p.m. Thursdays through Sundays. IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT! "NASHVILLE" Ill IARIRA STREISAMD JAMES CA.AM "fUMMYi.ADY " ll"GI '"THE FOITUME"' "'IUTI'UFUES All flEE'" IPGI "TOMMY" "'OTHll SIDI OF THI MOUNT~ "'DOWN HILL IACllt"' IPCil "'UOTHB. 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Ron~eveh Max Schn1£'llinJ; Bessie Smilh lames Stc\v,1rt T.in:an ShirlC'y T cmrlC' Irvi ng l h.1lhe r~ I .1na T11rn<'r Rudy \1.111Pf' 1.11 k \\l,1 rn('r ()r.,r1n \.VPll1•s \Villi.trn \Vi?llman \•Vcnc.lcll VVilkic I urc11,1 Young • \ • I ' 1 • • " " ·. .... • . . . Mixe"1 Bag at Movies ' Irvine M ayor In TV Profile .. " (, .. \ _ _. Sa;r Mate I<:li jah Shipp vn tlle saxo phont• is u member or the Sanl<.1 Ana Sum mer Youtl1 Ja zz E n semb l e. w.hi cl'I \Viii 11!.:iy at . 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"rn11t111tt·~·:-.. ·· lnt'ludtng 1;l"tll' ll uekn1:1n . J:1rnl•:. Cuhur11. un d l'11t1d•~'l' l\t·rJ!1•11, llHlkl' it all hllL•l·l.'t1l · • lll)I 1•111h11·11 tll'l' ru rt• "hlch I~ 11 l1ill H Is. iu toluJ" and 011 h.11·.1tiuu (l'G J H(ll.l.E RBi\I~t - Vi11lt·ncc 01nd sav;igcry lll<.irk this lilll' or a future ...,·orld 1n "'h1t·h a "'ild spurt l akes lht• plal'~ of war. J<.inu•s C<.ialJ is s upt•rb. 'J"h1s 11101·1e is n ot for the squearnlsh. CltJ ~ JEWl:l ?l!O[)JCllONS '!0 OI'(! PIMUC01itMS llO 11'- PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERTLOM TN swallows from Coo1st1ono mumtd! Gen MocArthur 1f1urned! lrie Frt1!17.s rflurnedl The Slitlies will l<!Uml And row Inspect()( CIOu~C?ou rthJtN -In"" greatest ..... Of tMnl ... ~ • BLAKE EDWARDS' ~·-~~~ :;;! ........ . ..., BURT KW OUK J PEl EA ARNE P.oo..ctd •"" O.t<'.~«1 er. BUIKE EDWARDS Si:1-iur Cl\I FRANK l//ALDMAN ;i...i BLAKE EDWARDS BRISTOL IV Bft1tcU At M1cArthur. I . Cot•t !hopping o:=====:::o'-'"'"''' 7444 . TIIEBEST MUSICAL LO\/ESJDRV E\IER "'10 , l HUA. r1u, AC>lt. lUf:O TIMl•t:lll SATllo!IUtt 1 •!"' IS·I00.130 i 1.. 'f'.l~ f'ttllTIJNf.: -'M11; lcn11l s :.t fault 111 th\:; :-Oltko• Nh•huls tOml!1.ly J!J.,u t l"o lt·l1en11·1·.~ ull11 n11•t111g tu lnck 1u1 t11:1lrc11•; 11ul ol hl!r fortune J.1 1•k Nn h11l.'!I011 u11d Warrl'll llt·•1lly .11 l· l'J11•1•1lt'f1\ but lht• ~lory nc1 \'r l'OO lt:li l~dht•r J 't, I f11NNV LAbV -Ir you likt-d "f"nny Olrl," you'll h1vt• w~ 1HyU8h conlmu<1- 11un ot the f'ti nny Brice ~lory. 'l!hcre'1 l:.iughter aiid tt•ars, beau\lful co1tume1 and fine Meting from B.11rbr1 .Slr1_•1:11nd, JU!f\#1 Caan and OmarShatl L IPOJ JAW8 'l"h•· 11n1•:il't I" 'l'llf.; H1<:t t "ftf\' lit 1'111·: tttrlfflUI( 111 th!~ :.lory ur ,, I' I'\ K 11 i\ N ·r II)'; It k!UetlJ"'urk "h1chmuyt.:11•1_• J11lar1 uu:i; 11t uat1u11>; u111.t You nlifht1nurv.11 but 1,. ~ul>e ddlt•Ulou;, d11111:1,il.lju1> ntukl!-lo pleU8t! lovet 11 ur llLJIJ~tllU..'. 11 I' -~~ l'lt'I' !'lt•IJt'l"8 hlU\'it• J·c- • . . .. . .. . ... ' .................. llt.CH l lYD 4T l lllS l!T CDASt ll•f ' SAN DllGO f"fj~ HUllTIOIGTON 8lACH, STAAi JAMES CAA H "1!0, HlUll. 1'111, -· TIJ[S 1.30·•0 00 !iAl a su,,. 2 15..a ••T:Xl-10.0C). N£WPORT CIN£MA "'~O COA\TM,,.... '"ACAOfH~I EW~ORTCE"1"l~ •••·;160 ull} run!!~'· 1'ht• t'n11t und l hc '~S::;'. __ _:_:_:_:._:_::;_, nudlt•llt'l' hu\•t• u hull al!I \h1,.•1· rol/011 the b11rr1/1llriJ.l lr111.1 .. 111r l'lou~t·uu l (i 1 ONCf: 18 NOT t:11•)UCtl -KJrlt DoURIO!I t1t1J M1•llnu Merrourl 11l11r I~ tlli11 ~lil'.k 11011JJ upcr~ 1•1 th 111t·turc· buu .. 11clll nJt'• uo1I ~u11li avt in11 bused111 lhl' lit'l'I srllln)! J11cqut~nl' Su11a1111 001·t·L (It) ~,1 ·1t1•1·:ll fl'\ 1·111 : <N1 l1-:~T Ex11 n 1·s.., -11··• I I I ' 1 l I " 11 r • • • • \ • I I \ .i 11 1·11 !< q 1 ·"·dr11 / ,111 I ~I ! '"1'!1 ·d I 1. I IHI\ "1 11 ' , \ 1 ntl• ' i I I 1~ ( 11' 1111\ 1·1 I• I otil \jl., ' J 'll lh I di Jill 11 •• 11 ' ~! I' \•. h1I. •11·1. f!;,, ,iii ,It I Hll ,.I~ \I 111 I,, !lµt11 ln1 l<•••l l•1!11111 II ~P llO!l"ll '" !/io • lllHI d. I ,111 11t 1111>,l\i( .O!lil l lio "' • 'Tl idHll\ l >\I ! ! "' I J " 111 • 1'•·•·1·~ "11•·11~·;n••d I.,, ('urn n1 unity l' a hit•\ i:.1on. Ch annt!I J, v.•111 pro· rl!1' 111·1ne ~1 :1yor Art Anthony next week 011 the fi1 .. •1t llf a :,l·rics uf half hour progran\~ hl ghli~ht 1111 lol';il 11L•t son:ili1ies ;_ind 1 s~ucs 'lh1..• sho"'" t•alled "'l>rofilt'," y,•Jll ht• uirt'd "' 1•ry 'l"uL•sday ~l 7 p.111 ., y,•1th a rl'pCal tht: folln~ i111: l"hursda v at 7 )J .m . 1'hL• f1rs i. /1rc>l!ran1 {AUi!. 19) will fr·atur t' un 1nterviL•Y,' wit l M :1;,or Anthony, hi~ thr>Ui.th!" 1111 lltc town, its future antl how bl:! Pl'.tl.'l'i\ t.:S hi" rolr· a.'l the town ·s top t.'l1·<"lc.'ll offlt·i aJ . I , ONCE IN YOUR LIF E MAY SOMEON E LOVE YOU LIKE THIS. The true storv of Jill Kinmont. Th" .·\mcric.111 Olympic ski contender \\'l1'1'l' tragic f.111 took "' ervthin~ but her life. And who found the co urage to live through the love of one 1·ery speci '11 man . 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' !llE01111H 'I!'! UI 11\I \hll '·lo\:\:· Ii ,., \1o\1'1!1,,llA~')[""' •>Mi io.in"'"~' ind Sl ... 1 !JlllLlGE"., 11,. ~ llu•I. • A Ill \1\\11) ~ I Ak)\.' I t ! l"l?O!llll r llJ'. · ~rr .... ~1>l•1 I>~ DAVIDSt!lZrlt t.1~'" ~r litAfll I'> It l\ • ll11t'l1rd I">· I llRR~ I \ILi • !'10Ju(1"\J !>1 J\\'o\llL''> fl l Ql,,!A,c'~· -~ 11 ( 11-.,;r( QI~ 1ti · 111 ". f\ ! R~ o\L I'll 1 Uh f~ 'J:U(JllO ~Ll6.l ICQIJSM!1 (JI Q .i.IJIO'i ll(, tkt.I ( .. ~1~1.;~1~:-it~':::~:f1.:r~. ~C=~~~:~!~:~ "~1· f---~-.,.=~..,_-=-==--T--- '" ..... , ... ~~· \ l~M,tl"li\\ "-'•111'1••1"1 •~1 ·-.~U1fllf'line Snsanns _ nee ~ Nol EIMHllfhl, ln'"The Dwownlng Pool'" I 1 I I CB DAIL v PILOT TV W rit ers Double Up For Results LOS /\:-.;GF:l.t-:s (t\P l -Sonll' l)f this to"·n·s lon~l·sl n1arriages arL•11'l h<'l"'l'Cll hus b:.ind s a nd Wl\CS. 'J'hcy'rt' bt.•\WCl'll "'ril l Ill! µ;1rl11l'rS. Bt•n lt1ihL•r\s :ind l\'an Goff h :ivt• l)f'~n collaborating s111i:t• they n1t•\ 111 the Ar n1v :10 Yt'ars at.:u. ftit'Llai·d L~·v1n::.1lll and \Vi fliarn I.ink wcrt• junior h1~h school St udents '>'ht·n thl'y bt•i-:an "'r1t111 i.: togl't hcr 30 years ago Bill l"'t•r sky and San1 l >cnuff ha\l' bel'n p~1 rtnt•rs fo r 20 .\"t•ars and now tht'.\ live \t:ithin a blcx·k of each other. Like a n1a1·r 1c-d t·ouplc. tht•y n1us1 adapt to l'aCh otht:•r "s qturks. and Lli('.\ c9osta ntly a r c rcquir l'tl to n1::akc <lt• c1sions ""hich :t fft•t"['"Lhcir future. The script is thl.'ir i:hild. tlo"· to raise it properly t·a n be a hc;Jtcd 1~­ sue. "How do you eollabo1·atc? l t"s like trying to descr ibe S't''in1n1ing lo so - meone w ho's afra id of "'a te r : \'ou can"t e xp lain il if thcy·1-c not in the µool," say:-l .cvinson, "'ho with Link produces "('olun1bo" and the nev.• "El/C'ry Qut•c n. ·· T hl'y :1lso havt• w ritten some ol the fi nl•S \ TV n1ovies. including "T h<.il ('e r!:11 n Summe r ,"" "'M y Sweet Charlit'" and "The E xec ution of Pri\'alt· Slovi k . · · \\'rit1n )! l ca1n s abound in 1'V corn- ed\' and v ariel \' sho"·s; some pro-d u~·t"rs rcpnrted iy "'on 't hire ;.1ny th ing elst~. ·rht•rt• al so are m a ny teams in dr::imnlit• \l·l evis ion a nd fe<.iture film s. although in l hosl' formats they a re outnurnbt:'rt•d by'soloists. Somt· partners, like Roberts and Goff. dcsl'r1bc l ht>mselvcs as op- • BILL LINK, DICK LEVINSON One of TV's Writing Teams lOSl\t•s. •1\ht•rs. ltkt• IA•\i nson anrl Link \1 ho g rt'"' up tugc lhcr -arc s1 n1ll ar pt•rsun;.ilit1l's. '"()Sf: (;0()0 th111~~ ;1bout v.·orking as a IL·an1 ... s;.1~·~ FTt"ll S. t'ox. ;i tt•lc\'1s1on cun1clly v.·r1tcr "•ho has "·urkt•tl "·ith St•an1an J ~1t•ohs fo1· t·1ghl years. ··is tha t ~·11u h;.n·L· t11~ho\V up for \1·ork. ··11 ·!:> trut· \\'rit tng 1s hard "·ork ;Jnd 1 t ·s cas" t n fi nll olht·r lhi ngs to do f1 rsl. 13ut vol; knu\~' t hat if 1·our partner i!' at 11·ork. you\\ bcl tt~r b~· the re w ith tu rn . '111c otht'r thin).! is lhat il "s more fun ·· 1~cr sky and I>cnoff. crc:1tors and C:\· l'l'Uli l't' prurlu1·e rs or '"l'hat Gi rl'" and ·Good ~1 orning, \Vorld," arc working in the saml' t·~µaC"ity thi s season on l\\"O ne"' st•rtt'S. "Big Eddie" for CRS anJ "The l\1onlcfuscos'" for NRC. Says Pl'rs k.\· ··sum wr itt•s onc wav :ind I 1\•ri tL' another way, a nd "'e;v<' dont:• things· on our 0'>''11 that have turnl•d uut ftnl.'. l~ut "'hen the two of us do it together . a thirt.I sound com - es out ;Jnd it's t•ssentially a better Olll~. The terrifying 11wtiu11 picture from the t errifyi11g No. I best .•elkr. '· ,~Ji~~ IRI ---. _. ,LUS "THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT" 1561 Vol SUNFLOWER w. or BR!STOl c M S•O OS!I• A_APl"U DUMP'LIHCio Ci-A.HG V Swi11 f-'ly l~M-IGI q "LQve And Oeatt'I"' '"T Aat THE MO)'IEY AHD RUl-4" ~ "THE EXORCIST" Open O••l•·ll 10 Monl~r~F" l oJ;OO PM \11S THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •5316711 "" CITY CENTRE CINEMAS -S.A.. FRWY !MANCHESTER Ell.I G.G. !'RWY !CITY OPL . Ell.,! A "Young Frankenstein'· V "M•A•S•H" "'HTUIH OF .,"'). Tl*,..._ PAKTHfl• y "MlXID COMPAHT" 1PGJ ~ "THE DETIL'S IAlt<r ~""WHITE UGHTHIMG" IPGI "'RIMCH CONNECTIOH u- I I She wos the fir'>t. ROY SCHBDER ROBERT SHAW RICHARD DREYFUSS -" . - ----------- BROOKHURST 0•11 •< btOD~hUJ\! AMhe•m • 771 (,446 8 : 1 s • 11 :45 BUENA PARK DR IVE·IN CO-HIT "CAPTAIN NEMO" 1PG1 ""\ ·r '"'· , .:·--· -, •.• ,L ciu1l1 ... .1..-~I -. '" "\ -·-· _, al EDWARDS Q.'I' CINEMA H,•bo• Boul•v~rd •! 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(Wc-.4 ) I i ' ' ' ' ' ' • . • • . ' ' I I I ~ I • NEW 1975 PINTO SEDAN 2300 4 cyt. engine, front and rear bumper guards. plus more. (K 111382) IO< 411 n"()s. 2o. "'°'""'· Cul'I Priot ind !u l ,..,.._ ,, .... ,, u . 0......., pml ~ .. 13~!>3.2• .... PR 11 13.~. On --crec:hl NEW 1975 MU STANG II SEDAN 2.3 hire 4 cyl. engine, steel belted radial tires and more. (Y55975l 53377 b 48 mos ~ _,, C.ol'i .,..._ .n<l w • 11aoMe" l :MIUitl2 O..te"ea l)ml pnce .. J441JP88. APl'l •l 130911.. Of>~ 0'«1•1 DUNTON WANTS YOUR BUS INESS '66 FORD FALCON 4DOOR SED.ul Auto. trans .. air conditioning. one owner. low miles. (UKZ6CXJJ s977 '72 FORD T-BIRD V-8 . auto. trans.. factory air conditioning. power steering. power disc brakes, Landau top. (826ETEJ '73 FORD G:A.LAXIE 500 4 DOOi SIDAH Auto . tran s .. lac l o ry air conditioning. radio, heater. vinyt roof. low miles. { 1-49JSA) ~2577 '67 T-BIRD 4DOOI A.T., lac. air, P.S .. P. Brks., P. wind., P. sts .. AM/FM S.trk.. R&H, wsw's, v. roof. tinted glass, whl. coven;. (#70498) s1077 '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA Hardtop Cpe. V-8. auto. trans., power steering. radio. heater. whitewall !ires, tinted glass, wheel covers. Real Nice! (TPF684J s977 '69 CHEVROLET 4 DOOi SID.AN "' V-8. auto. trans .• radio, heater. (YIP696) s977 '72 PINTO IUHAIOUT Auto. trans .• radio, healer. (640FBDJ s1977 '10 GREMLIN 6 cvt .. stick shift. r9dio. heater. (91BBXE) s977 '73 TOYOTA JDOOI 4 speed, radio. heater. Nice C.ar!! 1205GOOJ s1577 '69 OLDSMOBILE II V-8 , aut o. trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. tinted glass, wheel eovin. (7729AJ s1077 5199 00•• CASH or TRADE . • ON APPROVED CREDIT RENT-A-CAR , "Sl'ECIAL WHICRIDEll" 'PINTO •.••....•. '20 MAVl:RI(]( ....•. 522 ltlUSTANG ....•. 525 GllAHADA ...... '25 150 FREE MILES! I • • Sale Ends Sun. Ni9ht 8· I 7 • 7 5 !'"rid~, August 15, 1975 CAIL YPILOT ~ I 1 • I I 1975 MODEL CLOSE-OUT S BUY NOW 1976 MODELS WILL COST MORE! NEW 1975 GRANADA 4 DOOR Vinyl interior. Pin stnpes, whrte wall tires. aetuxe bumper guards. lull factory eau1pped. {238863) DJ 4 t"' ~ ,,..-,, <O'A n•,~·· C...o:.n pr.ce •<Y:l lu • ~ ,~ l~t9~ l•O IJC!"'•~d Oml POCll '° $0~1;1! ~· Al·!• '• I J 09-;.. 0" l<!C<O•<!<J C'"°'' NEW 1975 COURIER PICKUP 4 speed. 1800 cc engine. vinyl interior and more. rG77111 l lor Oii .,.,~ '°' ao ... n C;r.sn 0""" ""<! ,._. A loceoi.e. ,5 1321 > 99 DelrfreO omi ,,,.o;:e .. 1•0<1 7< APR 10 13 11!1 .... On a!>P'O•l!OI C.O<l<I 11 Y2 ACRES of CARS and TRUCl\S '71 AMC '69 CHEVROLET MATADOR IMPALA V-8, auto. tran s .. factory air V-8 . auto. trans .. faQtory air condilloning. power steering. conditioning. power Steering, power brakes. radio. healer, radio, heater. white¥11811 tires,· whitewatl tires, tinted glass, whee{ tinted g<llss. wheel covers. See it covers. l•08CKCJ Today! IY'WllV537) s1 1 s1 '71 CHEVR"'o"'°LET=--+--•. 1-o""c"'"HEVROLET MALllU V-8. auto. trans .. factory air 1/1 TOH rtella' conditioning. power steering. V-8, stick shift. radio. heatet". Real pow er brakes. radio. heater, nice. Ready. (83027F) whilewall tires, tinted glass, wheel covers. (645EOMI s1377 '68 FORD COUHTIY' Sta Wgn. V-8. auto. trans., factory air conditio ning. radio, heater. whitewall tires. tinted glass, wheel cover.;. {WIC432) s1177 '72 FORD TORINO 2 Dr. H.T. V-8. auto. trans., fact ory air conditioning. radio, heater. whitewall tires. tinled glass, wheel covers. {48BGEJJ s2277 $1677 '72 PLYMOUTH DUSTfl Aut o . tr ans .. fa c t o r y air conditioning. power steering. power disc brakes." radio. heater. WSW. vyl. ti., II. gL, wh. CV. (916F88) s2377 '72 FORD GAU.XIE 4 Or. V-8. auto. trans., factory air condilioning. po wer steering. power disc brakes. radio, heater, w/w tires, I . gl s .• w hl. cvrs. {25-4GHHJ s1 77 1-----------+---=-' 7 I MERCURY STATION WAGOM V-8. auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, pwr. str .. pwr. disc bri<s., pwr. w 'dows. pwr. sts .. R&H, tint gls .. whl. cvrs. (3090SYJ s1177 '73 FORD F.I 00 UPLOIEI: Auto. trans .• air conditioning. pawer steering & brakes. radio, healer. etc. (P662) s3477 . Show Us A Good Credit Statement-We'll Deliver Now ....... • ' • i I f, ' . Pl DAIL v PILOT Friday, Augu11ts.1975 BOOMER by Wrn. F. Brown and Mel Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD by Rodger Bradfield • . . TUMBLEWEEDS OOOOOOOW!! .... 0 -/5 FUNKY WINKERBEAN 4 ~~~~~"-~~~~~ ... AND WE SHOULD HAVE A CLEAR DA<.J WITH A 20% CHANCE OF SHOWER& IN l).IE LATE AFfERNOOt-1 J RGMENTS NANCY tullAf. "/ fHfN? . \. • 11115 PE!CAN PIE HAS SHELLS IN IT! AT1HE PRE&EITT'Tl/'l\E THE fENIPERATURE I~ AP 61XW-FIVE. 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"'""'" ... ,_ .. _ ... 60 •.•. , ....... , .. _.,_ ..... MOON MULLINS CJ:!i!TAIAJL vf //AVWT '/()<} EVER HE.ARD OF THE -'18 Ull1COW5 • OF NEW YORK? ·PUT YOUR OLP UN IFORM B.ACK ON, MAMlf'. AfM_Df ,c/[,,.. Fl"J5L//Jfij Pii9N,f AWVWAY WE l<NOW YOU ME.ANT TO HELP, BUT 1HE GENER.AL FEEL ING IS 1HAT .APPETITES H,AVo DROPPl'D OFF '/-03. ;iL .v!.IT 'J&i /!JET '/OUR !IANOOVEJ<f l"""-tJ:.ll:'.ir '~-- '" ANIMAL CRACKERS COCK-11.-DOCOLE 000000000 !. SPIKE 51111E LOOKS 'THIN, OOESl/T HE? l HOPE THIS MAKES 'l'.JIJ A/'lr.iClATE '!ME 6000 Liff '10\/"IE KAO ... ~-----~ I. W>IE, OJCE 1>a>1i.1, FUlFIL!.EO ~ ~SE lt.l LIFE . I. HAOE ~~DiHE CO!l\MEIJCEMelJr OF A t.lEllJ Dil'<lN . I WAS WONDERING KOil LON6 IT WOUU> 6E 8€f(i(f ~fONE "'10 THAT ... I by RodCJer Bollen AllD NOIJ ... &IC/:: TO lHESACK. - I MU$T APPEAL TO MR. PACE THAT ME SHOULD NOT ~ET OONHA DAl'ICE BEFORE THE .SECRET TWENTY! by Mtll WHIN % WN$ ~ WHQ KNi:W IWIN~ A CHILO W~ INVOt.ve' ~ M'4CI< PN'fl<•_,. r I I ' . • . . . " '1F YOU CAN PUSH MC · ·-~NIDUSfA l!LACKSNAKE WHIP ON ME ALL THES& YfMS, ROCKS DONTSOOIE ME.• I by Chester hild WE\&. GO TO THITOP IF If TAAi$ AU.NIGHTf ; I I I • l ' • • • 1 • " 1 Ford Veto Reaffirmed Congress' Approach to Energy 'Frightening? By HELEN THOMAS • VALL, Colo. (U Pl)-Presidcnt Ford !ald today he wUl vetQ a six- month extension of controls on domestic oil prices and will re· move the S2 a barrel la.riff on Im- ported oil if the veto is upheld. Ford said the net effect ot the immediate decontrol and re· moval of import fees will n1ean an increase of a few cents a gaJlon in the price of petroleum products. Hls experts have said fuel pro- ducts will increase no more than 6 cents a gallon as a resuJt of de· control . But they estimated de· control, along with removal of the import fees, would raise the price of gasoline only 2 or 3 cents a gallon. "The on-again, o((-again con- gre8sionel approach to energy is ha zardous, expensive and frightening," Ford said in re- UPI T•i.s>ho\o Georgia peanut farmer and now presidential hopeful Jimmy Carte r tells .Washington news con - ference he h as q ualified for federal matching funds to finance his campaign for 1976 Democr a tic presiden· tial nomination. He can col· l ect up to $5 million in public funds. . ~· marks prepared for deHvcry to- day at the Vail Symposium on Energy, Ile referred to Congress' r e· fusaJ lo pass his compromis<.1 of. fer for gradual lifting~ domestic oil price controls and its subse· quent vote to extend those con- trols for 15iJc months. A Federal Appeals Court in Washington ruled lhls week the President had no ~wer to order the $2 a barrel tan(f on imported oil in February . The adminislra· tion said Thursday it would ap- peal the ruling to defend fo'ord's right to impose the tariff. The domestic oil price ceilings or SS.25 a barrel expire Aug. 31 , Congress will d eliver to the White Houiie Aug. Z1 a bill ex- tending the price ceiling.s for .six months. Both the Senate and I-louse passed .the extension by large margins, but some White liouse aides believe Ford's veto Black's Beach will be sustained. "Approval of lhi1 extension would mean only more months cl delay without the crittcally needed Incentives lo promote conservation and spur new domestic oil production," Ford said. "An extension would continue price uncertainty fOf' consume.rs and producers alike and tend to increase dependence on foreign oil sources. More Important, it would signal to foreign producers our inability ta face up lo this problem. ''The r e prese ntatives l n C~ngress should keep this in mmd as they vote lo sustain my veto,'' he a dded. ''This Is particularly important at a time when producing nations are con- sideri.ng increasing the price Amencan consumers will have "lo pay." 3-month 'Vacation' For Nudity Ruling SAN DIEGO CAP) -Officials have delayed tor at least three months a decision an whether to abolish nude bathing at Black's Beach. Despite the complaints of resi· dents li ving near the beach, the City Council vot ed 6·3 Thursday ( ____ s_t_a_te __ _,) to refer the matter to the ParkS and Recreation Board for advice. A council committee had urged the fu!J council to outlaw the 900·foot ''swimsuit optional zone,'' which the council voted into existence last year. Mod1~r to Tntlffl SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Patricia Hearst's mothe r will testify before a federal grand jury in Harrisburg, Pa., but Catherine Hearst says she has no idea what s he will be asked and, "I don't know why l 'mgoing. •· H e r husband, R andolph Hearst, president of t he San Francis co Examiner, denied Thursday allegations by a man in FBI cu stody that the Hearst family may be sending money to their fugitive daughter. Ade~rtfring B114'1ced SACRAMENTO <UPI) -The Assembly narrowly voted to r e· move the ban against price ad· vertising b y ·ootlcians. op. tomeuists and ophthalmologists. The l egislation by As- semblyman Terry Goggin, (D-San Bernardino), was ap· proved Thursday on a 41 ·19 vote a nd .sent to the Senate. The measure was rejected earlier by the Assembly, but supporters won reconsideration of the earlier vote. A s imilar ba n against advertising the price of prescription drug s by pha rm acists w a s recently declared unconstitutional by the courts. Bla:z:e Contained SUNLAND !UPI ) -For the third lime, firefighters have con· tained a 6,800-acre blaze in the Angeles National Forest. Today they fought to keep it from jump· ing Cire lines as it has each time in the past. Fire o ff icial s r efused to estimate when the blaze might be controlled , noting that thttn· ders torms forecast for today might bring gusty winds into the fire area in the mountainous re· gion a few miles north or Los Angeles. Hysteria Freedom Price? lly DICK WEST WASlllNGTON (UPI) -U, as it appears, U1e receasion has bottomed out, bottoms up ! A toast to the economic jitters that helped bring us through. N~xt time we m ay not be so lucky. There is underway in the Congress a m ove to terminate four national emergencies that have gripped the republic (or periods a s long as 43 years. THESE emergencies would remain in ex· sislence . ror two years after the proposed repeal Jegisl_a~o~ was. passed. \,\GHT£')f S ID E Which is less risky than outright repea l. Even so, enactment or the measure would amount to a stroke of rashness in these troubled times . ftlday August 15 1975 ·' ""'1 ~For the ~ ! Record PUBLIC NOTICE su,.a11t10111 COUii' OF THI! STAT• O•CAl..l,ORNIAFOk fHl:COUNTY O,.OllANOI! N ........... ,, MOTICl:O,. HlAttlNO 0" ,.ITITIOH .O• ,.1108"1'• O• WILi.. •NO FOJI 1..Ent:RS Tl!STAMl NTAlll:Y IM>ND WAl\'t:OI E\lalt of JESSIE N. MOL.rt:" Jet.SIE WOI. T. 0.c•e-..o. "IOT1CE 1:. HER l!6V Cll/(; t""I 8ANtt OF Hl!WPORT 11.n flll!d r..1~1n • peOllon '°' PtofMt~ Of Wiii ll"IG tot I) _.. ot L.irlltr, 1·.,1.'""nle•r to !he SOUTH COAST pet•U-r, reterence to wh<th h """°' COMMUNITY HOSPITAL lor ,...,,,.., HrHCul••1 .... a IM1 riw- Jwlr 1 ,1,, """' ano p1ac1 ot 1101rlno ttw '"'""Ila\ Mr • .lnd M••· w • .,..". '"lbiotl, ~ -M l '°' ~1 .... ti.1r :, 191~. ~1. XI U..o11t11 9lrl a.M., In th• courtroom OI 0Cllld<1.....,.,l · · JllllY IS U/$ Na. l gt 11ld court . •I 100 C1vk Olnl~t Mr and Mri Tflor~a\ ~1r1.....,r s.n Ori.,. Weu, 111 thl Cily ot S&nl• An.o, Clef'ren\f !lltl ' C..Ulornl1. ' Jv1r>e ttls 0.leCl"tJ!li>il 11, 1'/S. ~. •nd Mr\ Ol!n!l;\ l(HI!, S... J"""n WILLIAM E. 51 JO HH, (.ap111t"no ooy CO"n!y Cler• 'J..,1,r! ttli 8AlltNE5,SCHAG ,JOl1N50N , Mr elld /!1•1, Jest u\~or>aro, l..tquno Cl MHIEOT A CARLM)N lk«h 110y Alllll'M"l'• .ilt Uw •v; M• e~ Mt~ Dot1ald Cl'I Ch J 1!"'"1 W. Sc~••· Jr. LA!l'MlalHatch0 0l•I '" ' r ,, •SHMKArt""r.lvtl, ' ... w-' .. otll.C1Htar11i1ttMll July Zl, Iii' Yel: 11141 tJ"""°° Mr. "rm Mt\. Tflon••\ 6rabK~, S... Al'°'M¥1 lor: l"•lllloner JWn C.atlhlf•-.o. bor. P\1!)11\ftold Ot..,(19 Co.it 0.llY f'llol, Jlllt 11, UIS Aw!I. u. 1S, 21, 1911 ]Ill-I\ Mt Ind Mri. Rl>Wng Navarr<i. °'1"'11 Po•nt,bOr. .luly II, UIS IN. 1na Mri, Rl!lby Mfrer. L..aoun;i Nl11"'ltl,9'tl. Altl..,•15,1 tll ,,.,,, Ind Mri. Tim Dun lap, UOunt Nl!lutl, glrl. Mr end Mts. G"OO<"Y Martr, p..,.. Pl'llm oi..1 Mr. Ind Mrl, Jtron11 P<tlor. S#I c-111t.111r1. """'uttt, 1t1J IN, •nd Mrs. Oav10 Rooh~. U 9'A'\ll N19"1!!,boy. SAN CLEMENTE CENERAL HOSPITAi.. JIHy 11, ltll Mt. Incl Mr~. ROn•ld SI09nft S.-Cl,,..,,..nle,gJt!, · ' "UNT!NGTON INTER· COMMUNITY HOSPITAL. J111r II , ltlJ ,..,, • ollnd Mr\. R.,betl MillOnlli, 1731 J""'lper No,'· S...01• An.a, l>Oy. ST. JOSE ,.H HOSPITAL. AUGUST),111S PUBLIC NOTICE P:ICTITIOUS 8USIN£SS NAME STATEMENT Tl>ll 10110 .. 1n11 ...,_,!.On h "°'"' bo.f,J. neu••· •tAR MONY HAIR CUTTI NG, SiO 6r•ad,..•r. No. 10f, Lall""" &>acn. CaUtorr>11'2'61 P•mel• Sue Ptar~on. J!tJ2 VlrQln•• Way, S.Outl1 L.•Qufl<I, (.llllorl\l.O .,.,, Thls bl.lll""s' Is conoucted by..,, •n· Oiv10U•I. Pame11S. Pta•i.on Tll1s ~talflltlfr>I w•• tile-Cl w+tn the County Clef~ ol Or.ange co .. n1r on Au· 9u111,1•1s. ...... Pvbli\hed Ot-an'ilf! Co1u D•ill' Pliot. Aug..St8. 1i, 11.1'1. 191i )011·/S PUBLIC NOTICE rlCTITIOUS 8USIN£SS NAME STATEMENT Tht 10110 .. fng pe rson is <toi"!I bus>· ..~,.,, DAIL V PILOT 83 P UBLIC NOTICE ........ , SU ,•IUOltCOUlllTOlll THI" !.TATE 0,-CALl .. OltHIA ,001( 1111! COUNTY OP: OltANGIE No.A-MM1 HOt l(I! OF HEARING Ofl 'EflTION FOR PJf09ATli OFWll..L ANO 1'0111 1..l!TTl!llS T1!$TAMEN• TIRY l!\l•le of Fl..ORE NCE MA AV" MU f'LlER, 0.<,,&MIU. NOTr(.[ IS 1-1ER[6V GIVEN ltllt 6ANll Of AMERICA HTSA llh tlltd llt•eln • pe11llO<'I tor ~•obal• OI Wiii ..w:t IO< l~•u•<><• ol L.eU•rl Ttllamenl..-y 16 t"" p.1111-r •ettrtnte IO """"'" I' -10< •11r1her P•d•<ula•t.. ona "'-' ,...., un~ .,,0 pll<e ot he•r!IWJ the.....,.... Ill\-~ ""' tor A11ouu l~. "1S, ai t.30 • m . In !fie to"11roon1 01 01P11tt"°'ff'( ~ l 01 •••O <Ou•I. "' /DO Civic Cen11r O•I•" w~". 1n tilt' City of s.tlt• ~ C&+llg•n•a ll<i!•<l .Auou'I ~-191S WllL.I ANI E. SI JONH• Co"nh Cle•~ C.Nl!IL.Rl!HKOP s..t\e l.l·I, l80 Oltnnt,•• u..,.... kacll, C•lllo1n11t1tst Anorne·r t•or . Pet1tkln•r P"bio~Plt!<I O•d"ll" Co.1~1 Oally Pllof. .. YQY,l &.'1.1~, \~IS ~l!i P UBLIC NOTICE Fl(. T IT IOUS ftUSINl!SS NAME STATEMENT TM rono ... •n11 P'l'•~oo• ''' Clolni! ~ nr\~.O\ Tt1E BAl..EIOA INN. llli ~111 StrHI. B•lbO•, C1hlo•n1a •2MI. ~ollr Pula•~•. c..-neral Partnf'. JOOO Nl lr<1m,,, Dtl ,.1, Balbo•• C..Ulutn11'1'21o1>\ Tom M Ll11de,,. Gf!neral P¥1<>1!r, ~ N!cwpon Cenl"r Ori ve, l'llWSIQrt £1<,1<:11, C•l1!orn11 91~. Tn1\ bu.,ne•\ '' t111•nt1 toncli.dlKI b11a l1m1to:a ~nneru111>. Roltv Pul•\~1, C.,n;,ttal P•r1ner Thr!. •••temenl !ilitd wllll lhe CountY Cler• olOranQe County ot1 JulyU, 191i, WIL.1..IAM A. WITTMAN,Jr, IHCORPOAATED MSAHM1GUEl..ORtV£, SUITE JOO ·- NEW PO lllT BEAtH , CAL.tFORHt" ~ ... Pubh~d Oran!lf Coal! OaHy Pliot. J111, 2S. alld AuQu•I I. 8, IS, !9)S J1113·1S PUBLIC NOTICE While it may appear to the untrained eye that the emergencies are safely over, 1, for one, am unwilling to take that gamble. Mr, •"" Mr\. Trum•n Jue, l'U s .. eel w•ter (!•tie, l-1unlln91on M.tch,9lrl AOAMS DONUTS, 9089 JIQaml A1re., Hun1 ln11\on Beach, Cah1orn1<1 1------------ AUGUSTt, ltJS Mr. •NI Mrs. Grant 1..l"')art, 1'!132 0.~A<.•e~L•M. lf•ln.,. bol Mr. and Mr~. Johnnie Sllolar, !Jill TypetWay, 1,vlne. bav AUOUSt U,1,1S ~ ... F•ea P, Olppeng, tot? Colb<eo<}al'I Of., t-iunlinQIO<'I Se•ch. C1lifornl<1'1Mt Thi~ t>u1lne~\ '' conduc!ed by an in-dlv1e1uat. Freo P. Olppon11 Mr. and Mr$. JO$epll Fo.,,, l2'M1 LPo La,., El Toru, oll'I CONSIDER, FOR ex·. M•. •nd Ml"1o. Joseph Vleillemllrif19l'. ample, the na tional ~Sft....,roc:kAve.,Founta!nVal~y. Thili )!.1tem.,n1 ..,., !Uf!d .. 1m tht Counly Cle•k ol Oranoe CGU11ty on Augu!>f 1. 191~. '""' Publl"""' Oran9f Coast D"ll' Polol, emergency proclaimed on Marc h 23, 1970. because of a post office strike. The strike has Dfasolutfons Of Marriage Au91t'11.1S.11.l'l,191~ >Ol!r7S P UBLIC NOTICE ended. true, but would £ntere<IJ111Y21 NOTICETO CAEOITORS anyone seriously argue =· st~i., Jo •no u.-.,,.;e s~~~~~~~;~~:~:~ ... T~R that mail service is not JOftn,Joht!DonMr-CIP•t•ki•Mn THECOUNT VOFOJfAN CiE b'll t · ' · ? ShePtrC1.~1t1Ge•n •nGH1rold M.. Ho.A-M1a. S a 8 Cn SIS POIOt • IU"!I, Roc:hellfl A.a11d John David 'E~tateof STEALING L.. CROSS, <tk<I Termination O( the Moler, Cyn thia Danell 1ne1 G"'T STEALING LEONARD CROSS. a~a l 9 5 0 K 0 re a n war S1 ... 1ev STEAi.iNC CROSS, •ka S.L.. CA~. SN•, Ellen Theret.e .,.Cl Otis o.ani-1 al<a S. CROSS, Oece1M1d . emergency is a nother Wa!lf"lltr, ECIW•rd F,andNantyL.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lhe l·mpctuous prov's'10 · L1•1ns, Suwna. 1naGrt90ry o . crll!Clitors o11r-.. •bo.,,. name<i Gece<leftt 1 n ID MKGrltQOf, Lyna1J . ana K.,rv.ethW. that a11 Pt!•sor>$ r..vlnQ cl••,.... -in<;1 the bill . Granted that ther------------l'he wid oeceoent ••e ,eq..,irll!CI to lilt Korean truce has I3sted them, .,;,n •he Mce~~a.r y 11ouche•~. ;n Th h I the otlic., ol lhe Cie ri< of the abo"" tn· almost a quarter of a • om• own 11ne.i co...rt,ortoP•esen11hem,w11r.1t-e century, That, however, .,..-spa per for all n.<t-Ssary vovcn.e•s, 10 111e ... -~!lf'l!'d ... al lhe oll lce ot ROTUNNO AND is just long enough to lull lh 0 11:0TuN"IO, AnGr""'' ,., ~ .... A1111: us into a false sense of • range CO.Ill v110 Rotunno. s9'1s Sou111 s.eQUi-...o.a. CP·1041 SUPE•10R COURT OF THE ST ATE OF CAL.I FORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE N1. A·..USt NOTICE OF 11EAllllHG OF ,.ETITION FOR PROBATE OF WIL.L. AND FOR L.ETTE •s TEST AMENT ARY Estatr of 0At5Y SPF!ENGE R, a ... MRS . HAROLD 5PAE NC.ER • Oeceawa. "IOT!CE IS 1-iEREBY GIVEN tMt L.1..0¥05 8A"ll'; OF CALIFORNIA/las llted ~rein a pttllfcn for Proti.•e crf w111 •nd tor li\ .. aMte ol Letters Te\l•mer>la'' 10 Ill<! Pe!illoner, '"° lerence to whicll h maoe lar hw1t"et 1>¥tl<ul1ri. •na l~•l 111e lime andpl.te:fl 01 hlt•rlnq lht 'l.iln'll' ll.05 been t.el foo' SeptemlM!r 1, l~IS, ... 9•)0 •.m.. In Ill& CGUt\room ol Dtoartrnent No. 3 ol s.ald c0<.1rl, at 700 Cl1tlt Cen1.,r Ort,,.~1.~ thlt C•ty ol Santa An<i, CalUornla. Da!ll!'CI August 11. lq/S. WllL.IAM E. 51JOH N, County c1 .. r11 JAMESE .Wll..H ElM CM 1(1""1 & AfuSo!tlqll U121H.8 ..... ,..ay, k •ll5 Santa Ana, ~•U. n1111 Tel : !1141 !Jl..1111 Atter!Oltyl tor: PtllllaMr P..,bll~a Oranvt Coa~t Daily Piiot. Aug. \S, 1•.12. 191S 31)9·1S PUBLIC NOTICE Sccun.t.v. It thei1J.11'1~1(1}j e1 .. e1., su ite lOJ , c.u111•• c.11,, • ····-~·· __ C..lllotni•, .. hlc h '' 11\e Pl•te o1 r.u.,.. • 8~'2 ne'' ol lhe unoersl 9neo in ail """""'' SUJl'ERIOR COURTOF THE I 'LL F EEL better Pl!•1•ini"!I lo tn" e\la11 ot salG a..ce· 5TATE.0F~AL.IFOlllNIAFOR Ol!nl. within t0<.1• month\ .Oller t"°' '"~\ THE COUNTY OFOlllANGE. if we remain on PUBLIC NOTICE put>uc11ionoft~1'"°"'"· No.A·M~ emer gency footing for at o..ieoJuiv 11• itis. NOT• c E o F HE A Jr 1 NG OI' least a nother decade. l'"ICTITIOUS aUSINESS l!L.LIAf\I E. CROSS PETITION FOR PJf08ATE OF WIL.L NAMlf STATEMENT E•etult!• ol tile Will ANO ,-0111 I.ETTERS TE.STAMEJll· As for the national n>e touo ... fnQ person Is dol"!I bUl.i· olthea1>0vena,,.,..o0e<:.e0ent TAlllY. emergency to deal with ne1s~:~NGE co. MEOICAl WEIGHT ::..i::::~,-~'! f;IOTUHNO SA~~~·~:N~, ~~e:~~-A ROBERT 1971 balance of payment CLINIC, 371~ So. Brhlol, sant• AM, •w:Vil•R•IUllllO "10T1CE IS HEREBV G•VEH ,,,., .... -.. ""1Sovl.llSlpU1vtda81w•.,Sulle:!Ol oo~•-vJ ••••ONE • I '" Problems, 1·t may very .... 111··""•• ""'~ ........ . nown n ..... Rebert J, Tr•te M.D., 'ffl11 stan-C ... .,.rClly,CA. a~ DOROTHY SAL.STRAND MALONt Well have run its COurSe lord.Gl•otnG•o"e,Calll.•2MI Tel: !Jl)!Jtl1lil ~lllll!'Cllleteina Pt'l itionlorPrOl)aleO' by the time it officially Tiii\ ~fies\ Is conou.cteci b• an ln· AttwNyltor E••cU1rL.o: Wiii ar>O tor llsu•n t• ol L.ene" ClllllOY.il Putlli""'° O•af'IO'I' COil'I Daily Pilot, Te~\amentary lo ll'le ~lltioner re expires in 1977. All ) Can RobltrtJ . Tract M.0, AUQuSI 1,1. IS, U, lt15 288J..IS ter enct lo .,lllch Is m.1de for lurthe1 S a y j S , W h y t a k e Tiii$ ll•1tmenl .,.s filed whh !ht JN1r1icu1.1rs, .Ind t~I the llme anapl.ac< chances? county Cltrl( ot Or&1199 C"ollney on P UBLIC NOTICE ""he••ln<J Ille s•me h•s t>e<en w.t '°' Allglllll1,1•1S l---,,.===~~==---/Au!l..SI ~. 1•15, at 1:)0 1.m., In I ... (( nothing e lse, COD· FtMl:S NOTICETOCAEOITORS cout1roomot Dl!P.1flmen1 No.Joi ult t, ti f th PubUll'ie<I Orln9f Co•sl 01Uy Piiot, SUPE ltlOf;I COURT OF TM£ courl,•I 700 Ci vic Center Orll!fl Vol!~I. If mua on 0 e e mergen· Aug. 1), 22, tt, and Sesll. S, 191S. JOS!).1S STA TE OF CAl..I FOR N1A FOR ll'>e Cl!yof 5.lnta An.I . C<11Hforn1a. cy serves to keep us on TH E COUHTVOF OR ANGE O.tea Au<,1us15,1975 the alert. And with the P UBLIC NOTICE H•.A·M'NJ w11..L1AM E.stJOHN. '---,-,,,=.,,,-.,-.,--,--·I E:sl.1tr of EARLITA S. INSLEE, Counl11 Cl••k international monetary1 o..cr•!.<MI. MARK•· SMITH situation as volatile as it l"ICTITIOUS 8US!NESS NOTICE IS HER EB Y GI VEN 10 !"" ~ •. ~". ew11V•l1ty Park .. ay t . thi . NAME STATEMENT Cl"ffllon of the aba~e named ""Cedlf.'nl -... ts, S JS no time to relax Tht 1011-'no perSOfl '' 00/llQ IJusl. 111.11 1u oe•SOf>j r.avln!I claims it9itlt1st u.-N1.,111t1, C1Ulotlll•'1•n our Vigilance lleSS IS: lM W!CI Ot!Ctlle'nl "'fl rfl(lulrll!CI 1.0 Ille AllOl"nit' lo,: F'9111lO<'ltt • CLIZ:};", ~EE~~i ~~.~~l~E~?.::.', them, .,llh uw Mt•SSl•I' vouc:l'lers, In PublhheO Oron~ Co.st OallY Piiot Miss Vicki Dancing From Wire Services Miss Vicki, 23, the former usherette who mar· Med singer Tiny Tim and then left him, returned from a sojourn in London to her old job as a go-go dancer in Camden. N. J . Miss Vicki claims her problems with the local welfare departm ent are s traightened out. She was on welfare for three months last year and says it was because she couldn't dance due to a kidney ail· ment. She needed welfare. she added, because Tiny Tim doesn 't pay s upport for their 4-year·old daughter Tulip. "I don't think he s hould have to pay for a mis· take that I made,'' she s aid. . • A sequin and satin costume worn by Marilyn Monroe in the film ''Bu!·Stop," complete with black fishnet stockings, was a uctioned in London (or $836 to a London nightclub owner. "Which m an hasn't got nostalgic men1ories~or Marilyn Monroe?" said 45-year-old LesUe Conn who was a theatrical agent in Hollywood in the 1~ and once m et Matil.yn. (~_P_EO_P_L_E ~} "She projected such magnetism. S he was elec· lric all the way along the line," sajd Conn, who has a wax model of the blonde sex symbol at his niaht club in London's Mayfair district. • Cowboy actor Rory Calhoun Cilcd a $1 m illion laws\lit against a land developer he says is threatening his ''good name." Calhoun says he was brought to Paradise Valley, Ariz. last year ~Y the Daniel Towers Corp. to promote land sales in central Arizona and the business of the Crystal Pi1tol s aloon. The saloon ran into finan cial troubles, and state Atty. Gen. Bruce B•bbttt says Daniel Towers, head ol the corporation, is a defendant in a federal lawsuit alleging he milked funds from a bankrupt company. The SJ-year.old Calhou-. who claims his ''good name" is at slake because d his association with the company, said , "I'm atking for $1 million in punitive damages plus the $80,000 annual salary promised but never paid." • With his father heading ~ triumphant escort, 17·year·old Mlch•el Bood.ley roomed to the finish line with a world record for roller coaster riding - J.000 ''consecutive" ridos •n Coney Island's stomach-grabbing ''Cyclone.'' Boodley, a diabetic youth from Trenton, N. J ., completed his l,OOOth ride, bll!Mg 606 mUes or drops, curves and banks. The old mark or 470 miles -set in 728 con· seeutive rides -was made in 19'1.by four alternal· ing riders a t Kings lsland Park in Jings Mills, Ohio, according to a sJ)Okesman fOl' l'e Coney. Island amusement area. • Actress Ellzabetll Taylor left t~e Soviet Union after winding up rllming her part1in the Soviet- \ Ameri can production of the fairytale ''The Bluebird.·• "I like the idea of the Bluebird which is filled with faith in goodness and the strength of man." Miss Taylor was quoted by the Tass news agency as having said. , "IJ another opportunity offer s itself, I 'll be pleased to accept a proposal to take part in a Soviet- American co· production,'' she said. • The family of G erman novelist Tbomas Mann will decide whether 32 recently unsealed diaries by the Nobel laureate will be made public, according to the head of the Thomas Mann Archive in Zurich, Switzerland.. · Prof. Erih Wysling said four parcels containing lhe diaries we re opened, 20 years after the author 's death as Mann stipulated. He said 29 of the diaries cover the per~od from 1933 through June, 1955, two months before he died at his Swiss home a t age 80. The other diaries cover 1918·1920. • John Neilon, launch director at the Kennedy Space Center, was halt an hour late to a news con- rerence to announce a drained battery had forced a fw1her delay in the Viking launc h. He was late because his car wouldn't start. "The battery was dead as a doornail," Neilon said. • O!ficials of the Los Angeles Press Club kicked off a drive, headed by comedian Bob Hope, to raise $1 million for a new club, to be called the West Coast Communications Center. The club plans to build it in the parking lot in rront of the present building, which will then be torn down. T he center will house conference rooms three dining rooms, a research library and a loung~ and recreation area. It will also have space for news conferences a nd panel discussions. • Actor J erry Fogel, best known as one or the sons·in-law in the old "Molhers·ln·Law" television series, announced that he will challenge the Federal Communication Commission's "equal lime" rule. tht offk" ol 11\f clerk ol ll'lt 6lloW ffl· Aug..,,11,t, 15, 1915 l041·1' NONE OF THE above, sui1to,P1.tctnlla 91•'0 1111f!d to...r1, or toprew.nt 1Mm, w;111111e how AOllll!rt J. Trace M.D., '1111 Stan-nectss;iry voucMrs, In tl\f unOOrsignea ever, represents my ford,C.•d<lne>row, c.111.nbu '"' '"" o111ce 01 EANES"f w. P1TNEV. ma1·or concern. My main This bu$lne's Is condu.cted by""' 1n-AttorMv at L.•w, tJ1 South sor1.., PUBLIC NOTICE 01-klu&I 8·IOSto worry ari!!les from the ROSERTJ.TRACE !itrl!f!I, LOl Angf!les, C..!ifornia 9001' HOTICETOCllEDITORS Wl'llth Is lht Plot I:! ol business ot tf"le Llf'I-SUPERIOll CO t g;-~~~it:~n!frei::~:~~~ = :~:;r:: ~:!n~l!tdC:, '!: =::El~ ~~0.~i~~~rE:E~~ si:~~:~~~1!~~:r~~R cy that President ~ notl«. No.•-M1eo R It d I d . Publl"""' Or•noe CO.st O•llY Piiot, 0..lll!CIJuly21.191S. Ell•I• of HEL.E N E. L.USZCZ, ooseve ec a re in Aug.1S.72,:t9,itfldSept.S,lt1S :JOS1-7S EANESTW.PITNEY' Oe<"ased. March 1933 to d eal with Encu1orol theW1U NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN loU. th t D · PUBLIC NOTICE of tllO 1bove r>a.meddl!ctdrnt crll!dit~ o1 lrw .a bow Nmed decO>dl•11 e grea epress1on. EllNESTw. PITNEY 111.11 an oerwns 11avln9 t11lms (t(Mins1 Citizens too young lo ------,.,,.,-----Aner-y.1ILIW a.. wld decltde,,I •rt req ... lred 10 Ill• rem.robe th bl k ....., ..,...,.,..1-....streel lhem. with the necesi.ary "OIK""•$, 1r r OSe ea SU,.ElllOR COUllTOt'"TNE ""' '"°' otlke ot uw clerk of tl'>I -en days might conclude that STATIE D" CAL.I A)•NIA FOii ~:~=t~~i:"°14 tin11e1 courl, or to pr1$fnl 1r.1m, ..i111 tho -•t JO f ( THf. COUNTY DF OltAHGE Attlinle• tor lae(litfor l'leteiWrY vouc;herl, to 11 ... unde"'i9ne< o.a er years o near y ,... A·MU4 11 the ottke of R.ip11 1. c1ue11 a12141-< unbroken prospen'ty the NOTICE 01" HE.AlllHG OF Pl.oblli.lltd Oranoe C:°'sl D•UY Pilot,~ l..a Palma Ave., Anohelm. CA T .. ... • • 0 August 1, I, IS, 11. 1915 :1981·1! ex i g e n c i e s t ha t PETI I p OllAT F WIU. '11al, .. 111<11 ll lhlt Pl•tf ol business O! ANO FOlll LETTERS TESTAMEN· lllf uncle"'l9"fd In en m•tte~ oeri.ln galvanized FDR have TAA Y PUBLIC NOTICE 1n1110 111e~\1a1eo1w1e1dK~n•, .. 11h1t abated somewhat. EilaloolllETHEL.AOOLPHINEV•C· 1--::======~==--I '-mon1m •Iler the llril publkalior IN THAT REGARD it is well to keep in mind that r~essions have oc· curred with ominous fre- q u e ncy. Thus far, fortunately, all have been relatively short· lived, including the one that hit last winter. I 'm convinced these early recoveries came about precisely because the em ergency created by the 1933 Depression was still rormally intact. Coast Man Gets Medal TORIA ROBBERT!., t~I ETH Ei.. SUPlllUORCOURTOFTJllE Ofthllnol!ce. HOFFMAN ROBBER TS, ii.._. ET+iEI.. STATE OP:CAL.I FORNIAl"OR Dltedl·lt·IS. H, R088ERTS,OltceeM'd, TNE COUNTY o,-ORAHCE EOWAROT.lUSZCZ NOTICE IS HEREBV Gt\/EN lhat ,...A·l45" AOmi11lstra1orwllh.,ill MAXINEA.FISHER~sllledlwte!11o11 NOTIC E. OF 11EAAING OF anl'lexll!ClollheWill Pttlliotl tor Pr"Ob&le ol WUt and far 1$-PETITION FOR PROaATE OF Wll..L. oflhe1bavenameOC1eced!lnt wanc:eofUltersTeil1menlMVllJllW ANO l'OR LE TTERS OF AO · ltALPHl.CALLEN ~l!Lar.r relertncf IO """!ch Is~ ~NISTAATION WIT" THE WIL.L. U41<Well U. P•lm1 ""*· NI" lurthtr Nl1kulars, &nCI tl'wll IN ANNEXED. ........ .... ~llt .t2I01 t'mt.llll(lpl..c;eolhe•rlntlN-ri.s E1t•le of MAf;llON AN SCOMBE Al*""VlwACmlllllltllff been s.et lor ~I em Mr ~. 191S. olll 9:30 Gtl9ERT, Dect•wd. Publlsllecl °'""""" Co11s1 Dolly p;lot a.m., In !flt courtreom of Oeparllnlnt NOTICE 15 HERESY GIVEN lhal July1S,•ndAu11ust t,1.1S.191S 271'·1: No.Jot Said court , •I 100 Clwlc Cltnllff J<lt.IH MOORE ""tlltd hf•tln 8 peU. on.,. weit, 111 1111111 CL111 01 Santa AN, 1lon •or~°""'' of WJll and 1or 1..e"en C..Ulornla. ol Adm!nhl•aUOfl wl1h tM Wiii ,.,.. O.ledAugu5112, lt1S ne•d 111 the pellt!ontr rt••r-e 10 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, whlcll I' ma°" 10<" lunMr partku11~. Cour>ly Clerk ...WS .,.I ~time end plate ot l'>Nril"!I DENJlllSL. GEIL.ER IN-Mt'nlt Ml Detn $1!!1 IOr Au9, 16, 191s. t'l71DuilllMllO'I"* •I ':30 a.m., in 111e courlroom ol W. 11 Deoartmen1 No. l ol said CGUt1, 1t 1tJO ~ lle..cll, C..Htffnl1tt4.M 0 ¥1c Ce11ter Ori.,. We \t, In tiw Clly o1 T .. : ~11'16 Silllte A111, C•Ufornla. Attlr .. T ..,.~ ... llll-r 0.lfl:I Al,!Qull t, lt1S P\lblL""'O Or11nve Coast 0.1111 e>Hot, WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, """"'I I,, IS, 21, 197S J1:J0.7S C-111Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE MITCHELL A. E•llllGHT, ESQ, Wital"""9lwt1t.n Awe. .... _ ... 1----~--------l ~.Gall"""•"t~J SUl'•1ttOR COUlllt OP: CAL.IFOlllNIA "fl4; !Jiii ttJ.ttfl COUNTY OFOllAHQE AlterMyflW: J>retlt1-tr ORDE:~c;:H-:,':c ... usE Publ!lfleod Oran(lf CNi l Dally Piiot, ICCPSOCU"" 11711 ~11,t, IS, 1tlS JOJO.IS In u. l!Mner of tha Aellllk•llon ol DOROTHY STONE ENR;IGHT tor °""°'°' .... ,..... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMONS C.lie HIOfTllller 22'20 ORANGE. C01J NTY HAA8 0' MUN IC IPAi.. COURT, '101 J6mbor11! R....,, P.O. Boa 1SIO, Ne.,port O..a.c:h Olilornl• '1Ml. Plalnt/11 Gt9R AL.TAR COLL.EC rlONAGeNCY. Oel~ndant JACK T. MALL.. ooe I 'NO ii. HOT1C1!:1 ¥ou flaw• btl1t -'· ni. ~ ,..., dlt(IClt a.,.!nSI , ... -"1-,...r Mint M&rd u111tsJ rou ,._ Mtlllt1 )II ••YI. •••d tfle lnler,,...119o ...... AVISOI U11ed l'Y llllo dlfNll'MlllClll:o. E rn11u11&1 -°' -.;.:i1r remr• u11. ,11 Modleflc:I• .11 m_, i:11w u.i. ,.,....., -.,," .. JO dial. l.la la illlOttNCl9o iw1i.w. Army Reser ve Staff WHl!"f;I EAS OOROTHY STONE ... ,.. c~. Stanley F . Counts ENlllGHT, peu11tintr , r..s 1ntc1 • ""'. HOT1c11 Toc•Eo•TORS I. TO T~E DEFE NDANT: A Cl1t• :omplalnt h•~blen !lied by 1~ pl•lntlt 19.,nll you ~'" llOl'O Wlfl'l lhl Cler-ol ll'lls C_. fol"., Sl.IPEIUOll COURTOI' TNE Jr., 21321 Cupar Lane, Ol"dercM1191n;pe1111ont•'\111mt l-" STATllOl'CALIF01111111AFOll Huntl'ngton Beach, has OOROTNV STO NE ENR IGHT to THE~UHTYO,.ORANGE OOROTHYHAZEL.STONE . NI. A·MOJI been awarded the Army IT ISORDERE.0 1"91 all ~1..... Est.at~ of 1(,1 THL.EEN M. ECKERT, Fogel, a part-Um!: law student appt!aring at a Commendation Medal '-'"'t'd 111 ,..,. •Oo~t-en1111ec1 .... uer 0itc11MC1. · f Ith Sc cc Actors Guild Presi ..,..r llliore "'" cou•t •' 10:00A,M,. NOT1c;e: rs H.ER Eev Gt VEN 1o ttw a. II you .,;,h todflend tlllclaW!iuh ""'muu. within )OC11~s all1r1Nswm -nollS Ii servett or> you, tile ..i\:h 1111 cour1 •written oleldln!I In rtipoo\W I• tilt carnplalnL (II a Julilice c--1, yoo must Ii ie .. n11 lhlt co.,rt " .. rlltefl p1e11c1 lfl'il or cauw. 111 or•I ple&>dlnQ IO be er> •r•ed 111 the dOcktt In respoonse lo t11-corn11111111, within JO day' 111..-ttli wmmor"h Mt..,ltd on 11oul. news con erence w r n · • (Of' work in the reserves. °" ~. u. 1t>s. ,,. 1,,. eo"'""*" oi (f9dl'°" o1 1rie •bov• ume<1 dKll!Clent dent Dennis Weaver, said the rule as it stands pre· ln addition to military 0.0.11"""'1), 111ooc1111cc..n..-0r1 .... tr.et au perSOM n1vLn9 c1a1ms -">11 vents the airing or re-run segments featuring enter-d . C • """"·*'•Ano, c.11rorn11, ~ -'"' wkl oe<•oent are requ1....:110111e . , f 1 .. al ~r U t I e S, 0 U n t S I S ceuM. LI any, wtoy IM Pftltlot'I tor 1r.m .. .,!lh IM neceswry vo..cl'len, 111 t3lners running or po itic "" ice. employed by the &3rd U\lfl00ol~rne1Muhlnot11oorlllled. 1"" o111<e o111wi c1erk 01 tht .ao.... '"' It IS ,itJJITHEA O•OEAED tf\el 1 lllleclc-t.or toprew.nt 1nem. wltfl\N He said he will ru e sUit next week because the United Slates Army ""'' °' 1t111 °'"*'to 5"°"" c-br 11eC•-•Yll'OIKIMlrs,1a.1~ • ...-~ "Mothcrs·in·Law" sen'es 1·5 1·n syndication 1·n • -·• · Reserve Comma.nd in •"'•"•l'l•d 111 1111 0111v P1101 • •t n.. ottk:• oi Mcttenno .. Flttlna •1 · LN:: ~-ol '""'tll tlrc .. i•tloll prlflt• )US Wll"'fre 8J1td., Loi A1199'"-CA. Angeles and he m ight run next year as a Los .Angeles as !l cavillan M1t10r .... c-11t,, c..utom1, cwe• 'CIONI, .. "'k" h '"-Pike 01 ~°' I h senior administrative """""""'°"'rMKc1u1w -•1<tpr/or10 1t1111.!ndrr1lfll'ld•n•11m•rttr,pen.111 ... Republican candidate for Congress rom t e . t1111•••ttor11ea,1,,.,611 1.,....,,111on. w.o101""•'''''°''•1d0Pc:ed0flt.w11~h Hollvwood area. specialist in the head· Oo\TaD: A~st•. ,,,s ,_ ..._111t •"•• ,,,. 11r" PlllllMt., # tit Q.Ua.rters personnel sec· HAAMON G.SCOVIL.LE olOlli!IOOCe. ~UOGIOFT~E 0.fldJllMIJ.1'1~ Dr. Jerry E. Hudsoo, vice president of Ptp· perdine University and provost ()( the schools' Malibu campus since 1971 , will become president of Ham line University in MiMesota. Hudson, 37. came to Pepperdtne·s Los Anteles campus as a prorcssorol history in 1962. I tiOO. SUJ'ER.IOJICOURT · wtllS"¥.,a.n•& Cou nts, a f raduate ~ Mt•JUoa.M<•••oa. Pl'llel6P9 1C1,eoye1 Cal S•-te Fu lerton, b .. tl.IMNl"'°"Aitll&CONCOLIHO E-.c:lilloooflheWlll 1-A ,..,..... .. Uw ol tl'Oe 1b0 ... ,.. ...... oetMltl'lt been in the reserve Pl'>-............ f'(f!St"'I MCll:eHNA&l"ITTIMO . l 1972 II ........ QI.__.,,,., MHWllUllN•lft. a.ram 15 nee • e ,..1,.., :: 11141..,..,M """"°*''"c ..... 11 formerly was l n lhe ......._",..,..",._.. Atta. ... ,,.,, .. te.,...., Mari f'llliilllhff °''""ft Cots! O&HY F'ltot, 1\11>11$1\H Or1r>ve Co.\t Ool•w :•001, nes. ""-""1, 11, 11.Jt, ,,,s ~,, 1u1v1.s.aMAY9U" 1,1, 1s, 1t1s 1n..1s \ b. Unit•~ y0u to resPOfld. TOl,lf" dr llVH .. 111 ~1ntered uPOn •PP!lclltlono ""' l)lollllllt o1f\CI !Ill\ iour1 ..,.., enltr . l...oon---• •!l<linll vou tor lhf '911ef dr INlr>Cllld In thf camol•l nl, wlllcll tout• '"""'"In O'l•nl~hmtnl 01 .. e!les. to11.111o ol ..._y or proc>erty or 011\w relt.f n llUH1.0 lf'l lh•Compl•1nt. c. u"" .. 1,1110 Mell .. ..Wo1 Ml e....-.Wy I• 1f1Lli t'l'llltlft", r•......., .... ..-.mftly •• 1111&1 ,.., ....... ,...,......, M alilY,<N y Ille 11 ..... ""'°-0lltoJllll' 1•. ,,,, M,HAM LIN,Cl4'tll , 8,s. Olvln1t, Dlo!P..,tt Hf.lllaEllT ,-. SMITH ff SllPttaH D. ••ANDON A.-•n•tU• •lit NeWJiWt C..111ter Ot •. '"'" ~. .... ...... ICl'l,Clll"'"'l.lft ... All-fl Ml" t"llilltill Publl"""<I Ot-anqe Co11t 0.11; fll!W ""9Ull I, 1~.211 :t9, ,,,, 10tt-1' ' D4 DAILYPllOT Frld•Y August 1S, 1075 P UBLIC NOTICE .._, . t110T1caTo c11•01To•s SUf'l.1110 111 COUllTO'TM• STATIO•CAl.IPO•HI• ..OR Tltl COUNTY 0' OlllAHGI: ............ 'Ell-'tOI JOI-IN Wl!EICS, DICHllM. NOTICll!: IS Hf:lll.liV Q1vl!ro 110 U. cr11C1ol0f1 ol 1111 100"' ,.,,..,.., llKlcRf1I U..I .ii 1Ml'Wrl1 ... VlftQ <111"'1. ~Ml tN MIO --P\I ••I 1,.qulriM WI U141 ..... ,.,, •ttl\ IN l'lf(lt\ .. ry VOllC,.<t,. in tN oftk• OI 1111 cler~-ol Ult ...... - 1JUllCI coufl, o' 10 '"''•111 1n.m. w1111 I,,. Ntnw•vwouo:l'\lrs, lo lfltllOder~ ..... •I 1n. ollllt ol Wllttt J . O.Ml'OONI ti t 14 ~.1r1 .... n 81~., 1t Pll'll ,, ....... Lono 811c11, Co lll, 90901. w"ICll 1~"" pl9(t of bl!""''~ ol IN l'11Cllr1lgr.t0 fl'I .. 11 mtll•n 0<1fll111t19 to .,,. """" OI ~14 O.C-nt, wllllln 10..,r rnonll-.Olllr 1i.11r1t 11Ubll<tll0fl ol 11111 l'l(ltlte. Dt!~d July21, 1tli. ElMAWEEl(S AOmlnls!rttrl~ ol tr.. 1.tolt Ol\P\tlDOVl l\llneddf(-l'lt WALTEllJ.01!5MQ NO 116 Ht.1111 .... U llkl •. , 1tf'l111A ... . ~ .. 1<11. C•UI. 1'N01 An..,,,., 1or •dml11l1lr1lrl• PIJl>ll~O Or111ge C:W~l D11l'f' PilOI, J<>l'l~,INIA"ll"1l 1,I, !S. 1911 1'1l·IS P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSlH ESS NAME STATEMIENT lhi! follow1flq pet~" I' 00111!1 fl<IM . ntUdl ' ORANGE CO. MEOIC:AL. WEIGttT CLINIC, 101 W. l(.llltlll, S..lti M, ANP\t•m, C:A. 92I01 tlotwn J . Tr11tt, Mo., '1811 Slon· IOf<I, c;.,,.,.,,, Grovi , C:A. 91._.1 rr.,, !>\<''""''' 1s con<11K1eo 01.,, ;,,. <li.•<lulll Rob!!•! J. T•Otl, M.0 . ll\01 Sl<lllf"""l'll ... , lllld Will\ 1t>e C:oul'llY C:le•k ol 0<11111• C:OUlll1 on Augu•t 11. U IS, -P"tU••l>t<I Ot•noe C:O.llU 0111, Pllol, Auy, 15, 22.:1'1,<llncl ~tpt. S, 1tlS '°'52·1S P UBLIC NOTICE HOTIC:E TOClltEOllORS SUP ERIOR COUllTO' THE STATE OF CALI FOllHIA FOii TtiE COUNTY Ol"ORA"'GE ..... &·IJ'1J Est.Ill' o1 ANOREW T, BECKLEY, O.c1.1!.1<1. NOTICE IS HE RE BV GIVEN lo \ht crealto•s ol 1111 1b0ve ,..,,.,.Cl ~edPnt IP\11 •II peri.ons n1 ~•"'il cl11m• ~•1 tl'>f ~l<I dtctMl'll ire requlrfd lo 1111 '"""'· wou1 tt>e ""''''l.•1'¥ ~ouc,.•1. '" !ht on l(e <>• tne c II•' ot lt>t 111<>"' en· lllle<I CC<l•I. or to pr~~"t t111m, wl\P\ tt>e flt'cesw•v vouc.,.••. 10 tr.t ... noerilgr..a .1t1neonitt ot R1(H.t.ROE MORT0 /11, AUO•""'Y 11 llw, 1111 lllortl\ 91..-01, S..ltt l<lll, S.iflll Aflo. C:•ll lornlo 92101, wn!tll O\ Ille ploce 01 b.,soness of 11'1 ...,. orrslOrlt'll In OU m1t1er• pe'111n!1111 to Int l !illte of 11i<1 <ltcfdeflt. .. 11nin •our mofltns otlt• ti. lor•l pubh<•t•onol tl\ls PUBLIC NOTICE Cf'-IMI MOTICI TOClllOITOllS SUf'alllO• COURTOPTMa ST.A.Tl Of' CALIP'OllHIA JOll Tiii COUHTTO,OllllAHGI! .... A ..... JJ llll ll ol ilMtllll .J , HUGHtS. Dt<HM11, HOT ICE IS HEAEIV GIV£N to IN (tiOllGl't 01 0 .. •DOW Nl,....0 ~I hi Ill IMt'Mlftl ,..,,,"II <11111'\1 ~lf\M -..... , .. ,.,,, •••• .., .. ,,.., .. 1111 .............. ,, , ..... ,.u .... , -""" Ill IN ottk• ol u11 cl••• ol I,.. ..... .,,. Hlllocl <-I, Ol 10 CM'IMl'll ln.m, wltl'I trw ~ftWty vOUCl'I("'' 10 I ... -fll9'*J •I It'll otll<• ol ..... •ll0<1My, Will JAM L. DURANTE, 1•1 W1't lfll'I Slr"t, Col.to Me.-. c.1Uott111 .,6tl, wl'lltl'I 11 '""' pl1<1 ol b..,11,,.,11 ol ll'le .. 1101orMQ!Nd 11'1 .1111 tN11t1t1 -t.1lt1il'lll lo 11111111i.o1 ,.,10 tte<1orl'lt, wl1111n to"'' motll,.,, ott.r ,.,. llr11 ""'bl•collOfl ol IP\11 l'l(l!l<.1. D11tf'CIAUQ11$111, 1915 PAULV.HUGH£S Admll'll1tr1turol IP\1 Et!•~ 01ti.11b0-.. n•m•d 0«~1 WILLIAM L. DURANT IE:. MSW.111"11 SltH I Ga1to -i.a. C1UIW'fll.I tl,27 T.i: 0141 IMl-ltit Anot111y tw A...V.U1lr.1tor JVl>ll"°'CI 01 1t1ge C:o.ou 01lty Pllol, A"'9. U, JJ, 1', onaS4-pt.1, 191} JUG-IS PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS 9USUi1ESS NAMIESTATEMEN' 1'111 lollDWll'l!I per~ h dOi"ll !MM· ...... ,.s; PHOTO·TE C:H . C:O ., 11011 W.Slllkl C:lttlo, HUl'lliflQICln Bf.11th, C11olotr1lo '1._.8 Edw.1rd 1-1 , M.1 r•ISOl'I, 18061 WeUloke c1rc11, Hun11,,g1on &eocl\, (.111/1otn1<o t2._.I rr.os b"'sl""''' h collducted by.., il'- <1hl<1u11I. EOW.ard H. H.1rrhon This 1l•tr"1lt1I ,.,, !llt<I with tP\t c:o .. 1111 Ctt•k ol Or1noe C:<Nnty on A.,gu!d 1, 1915. , ..... P!JbliShed 0••1'1111 COCl51 O•Hv PHol, ""llU5t&, 13, 22, tt, 191S ,, lCll~Jj P UBLIC NOTICE l"l(TITIO US BUSIHE5S NAME 5TATE M£HT TllO lollowln; PD••on h <IOi"'I! t>usl· ,.!illS: PL.ASTER MANIA, 11101 F0<beS Ro.11<1. No . SJ, L.1oun.1 H l9u.-1, Colltornio9J611 Marv C:arolyt1 Stivers. 13111 Vi.I C.1111.11110, MIS1lon VleJo, C:.1lilorn!.1 92•1s Tr.ls buSIMss h cona .. <teo Dy ;wi 11'1- aivutuot. M#i•v Co•olyn Sh,,..rs This i11t1met11 "''' tneo with IN c:.o .. ntv C:le•k or Or11n111 Co..n11 on A"'9"'S11, 191S. ·-P!Jblls.11111 Or.111ge CO.I" Ooity Pllo!, """'"'!ill, ll.12.29. tt1i :;a1 .. 1s llOllCe. ------------- Datta July 12, 191S. ELIZABETH BECK LEY RIC:E E•ecutrl• ol the WITI o l IP\f 11DOv1 name a llO<:..,.nl RICHARD E. M0Rl0H AftOfllll' 11 L.IW 11111110'1~ 8ro1c1w.1y Suitt 20. ~1'111 Al'll, CA. 91101 Tel; (IUJ ll•-450'; 1~4911 'l.!10t1111 for E ••<ulrlll P~t>li\.l'lfa Or.1no1 C:oou D.1lly Pllol, Auyu~\ 1.1, lS, 11, 191} 11181·/S PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSIHESS MAME STATEMENT The tollowl"'ll per!i(ll'I is <Icing busi· ...... , .I: ORANGE CO.M£01C:AL WEIGMT CLINIC, Ill E. 10;11tell.1, Or.1"9f, CA. ... ., Robff1 .J. Tt'CI M ,0 ., 9971 Stan. l0td, Gordll'I Gro•e. C:A. 92M1 This bli•l111ss IS COl'l<l ... <lld tlV Ill\ ;,... d!vl-1. RoblrtJ, Tr11tt M.0. Tllis il.iltrntnl wo1 !Hid with I""' P UBLIC NOTICE county c:1,,., ot O••n!Je countv"" -----~==-----J ... "9"~1 11, ltll. ~ .... ~ NDllCE TOC:ltEDtTOllS Publli.ntd Ot.1n91 C:o1 s1 0111, PllOI, 5UPERIORC0UilfT0F'TN£ A""J.1S,22,2',llnr:IS.pt,},lt1S ~IS STATE O F CALIF'ORNIA FOii THE COUHTVOF OllAHGE NO, A·MJ40 ESl.lle ol JOHN F. COSTA, l!loO P UBLIC NOTICE known a~ JOHN FRANCIS C:OSTA,.1-------------- 0.tea,...,, FICTITOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT Tiii lollowlng petwn is doi"'I! Dusi· PUBLIC NOTICE ........ .. OTICI TOCJtlOIT0111$ SU,.1:111011 COURT OP THa STATl.O'(ALlf'ORHIA POii 1'HICOUHTV0,011Alilff .... A.atSI Ell"' M MILOREO S. !CULLMAN, DKt-.:i. N0T1C:I!: II HEREBV GIVEJ<j IO trll Cl..:lllots °' ,,.. IDOWI ....... a --1 ,,,,., t ll IM•IOnl ,...,,,.II cl1 lm1 19tll'l\I ,.,. wld OKodlanl .,, r•qv1...0 to 11141 INm, •WI\ 1111 MCllU•'f vouc"''" In '"" otti.:1 ol 1111 < li'•k ol the 111<Mt ..,, till.cl (OU•I. O• 10 lll'•Ml'll '"'"'· Miii in. lllCHMltY VOUC: ... tl , "411111 ~~ .II Sl!CUA!lY PAC:IF'l t lllA1'10111AL 8Allll(, 11 IJJO Oh St .. Sol'llO Monico, CA., wl\!tP\ ll 1111 pl«• ol Dull,_,. OI the -r•IO<lld lfl Oii lnOllOrl por1111'1• 1111110 IN fUOI• ol ••Id 1Htc1dirnl, wllhlfl 10...< montll1 ol!ft 1,.. Utll Pllb!KOl!ofl ol tnh l\Oll(I . 0.tt<tJ..,ll'JI, 19,S. SEC:URITV PAC:H'IC lllATIONALOANll E •K ... tOI' ol Ille Wiii ol IP\e .lbO.,,. ,,.,.,,049<1<:11111 '"'" tOCl!t II 1"11<tlo FOGEL, MclHIEllHIEY OIEAL.l'V & MCCALL AtMno11sAI U w MMWllt.lllr1 e111•., Stille 414 SM11• 1Ht11t1, CA ...... , """-"''tor fwc1111r P\lbtlUWCI Oto ...... Coo•I DIU, Ptlo1, A11911•t I, I, •5, U , 1115 11116-'S P UBLIC·NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ...... ,. NOTICI: TO CllEOITOllS su .. 1!•110• COU"' Ol'T"E ST ATI: 01' CALI l'Oll:NIA FOii THE COUNTY OFOllANGE N•.A·NM4 E'U1!e of HAROLD J . AMBUEHL tl'<l l<nown f li HAROLD JENNINGS & HAROLD AM8UEl'IL, Otc1eMd. NOTICE IS HEAE8'1' GIVEN lo Ow CtMUOtli of I,,. •bo'"t ,..,...0 oec.-..1 t.,..1 •!I per10ft1 lol¥11>Q (l•lms .....,1ns1 !fie wlCI r:tec1oenl 1rt requlrl'CI to u .. l~m. wi\l'I !he ne(tsury vouc,.rs, In the olllc1 ol t~ clerk of \he •bll,.. .., . Ill~ court, or to prt!.enl t111m, with the re.:1n.1ry ¥0utl'Mlrl, 10 Ille u~ 11 lM o!Uce ol W1bsl1r & Cre....er 11 8SJO Wll~lrt 81Yd,, Suitt~. 8e"1'rly Hills. CA. 'JCl211, wnlcl'I h '""' PIK• ol 0u1J~1 ol IN! ..noer1!9 ,.,.11 ln 111 m4T· re•r. perftinlnQ 10 11111sl•te ol wiCI de· ce«n!, wllhln tw r monll" .ti.• !he lir1! put>lltttlonol llllt fKll!Ct D.lteaJ .. ly~. 1•11 MARGARET M, AMBUE"l E•Kutrl•ol lht Wiit o1~1bo",..,.,..,.,ecl!de~' WEBSTEJl&Cll:EAMl!lt .1,n.r,..,1 •I U w IUIWUt.lllA Blv• .• S.11• SO. "-"rtJMlll1, CA.. "Zll .a.n.r.,.,11or E .,.,11trh PubU~ Or1nge COi" D•llf Piiot, A>J9"~1 1,I, U, 11, ltlS 111H·ll PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN lo IN (tf<:lllOI"\ 01 th.-above "'"""dee_,,! ll'la1 ,11! per!><lfls M•!"g cl.1lms ~il'ISI llW w lCI de(tGenl ••• rlJQultld lo tole lP\tm, wllll \P\t ,,.,Ct'SW•Y vouc:Nr\, 1,, tr>e ollice ot 1111 clt•k ol tllt 11110"" en- 11111<1 tour!, or lo ptt~nt lt>em, will\ tl'f n«.-•r..o•w vDtKtotrs, to IP\f undlen'V'lld 11 ll>t Oii.ct ot Miiie•, 8r0fln, En1m· """ 111'1<1 Porte•. SSS E. Octatl 81YO., NO. 610. Long Beach. C1lllornl1 90ll07, wtiicr. ;, IN plll(f of bVSINll ol IN ..... <1e•s•11ned '"all m111ers pen1il'llt111 IO Ille ••l1t1 o• s1ld d1cell1flf, wl!lllfl lour mon!P\• oflt r ll'te firs I P"b!lcollan ol 11111 l'IOll(t'. ntSS iS: l------,,~=-----GL08AL. FROZElll FOODS, 1'161 (P·IOJt Dated Av9v~11 J, 191S SEC:U RllY PACIFIC NATIONA L BANK E -ecutor or IP\t w u1 of tnt •bovt named a1ce.-t1I MILLER, 8110NN, 9 11UMMETT ..,., PORTER USE. 0<.1.1n 81"11., No. 4.lt LOfMJ ae.1ct1, C1llltrl'll.1 toNl Tll: 42111 tli-4101 AllO,....y tor E•tCullr Publlshed Or1n91 C:o.1111 Dolly PilOI, """'· IS, 22, 11, 11\11 S4-p1 S, lllS Jlt1·1S Westport or .. Mvnllng!Ofl BIKP\, (.11111. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 911>1'1 SUP £111011 CO UJI T 0 I' THE JEFFRIES FROZfN FOO~ INC., STATE 0 1' CALl,ORNIA ~II oC:.!llotflLI CO<llOtOllOl'I, 111•1 We\1por1 THE COUHTV 0 1' ORANGE. Ot ., HuMlngtOfl 8t.1cll, Coll!. 9261'1. Ho. A·IMol21 This tlusll\ISS Is cona ... cttd by ii (OI• Est.111o1 BERNIECE L . GRAY.·'~ por.illon. ~nown .IS BERNIECE LUC:IL.LE J1ffrlos l"toitt1 FOOds inc. GRAY, o.c11i.ea. Tl'lls sl.1l1m~l w.111 lllt'd wilP\ IN NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN loltol Coul'lly c11r11 of Or1noe co ... nly on J"'ly C•e<lllors of 1111 1bOY1 namt<I Mcedenl 11, 1•1S. IP\11 Ill llftSOflS 111vlng c lalmi l!M>lllll F4010 the wld Oel1dll11t ,.,, ,.,,,.1r..i 10 lilt Publl!.tlld Or•nge C:o.llU D.11iy Pllol U>tm, with 1111 lllCIS$11r y "0utl'lers. In July 1S • .1ncl ""'gust 1, 8, IS, 1915 17l!0-1S Chi! ollk1 "' 1,.. ct1rk of lhe Ibo"' ,,,. P UBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS •USIHESS MAME STATEME NT TI>e lollowlng IMf!iCI" ii doil'lg busi· n.isc::~NG ECO. M EDICAL WEIGHT' CLINIC:, 21252 Mclnlyre, ~uil• F, ~-Hllli, C:A. '2•S3 Rotltr1 J . T•lltl M .O .. '1111 Sla.n. tora, C..rOtn G•owt, C:A, ~Ji.ti tl!lt'<I tOll•t. or lo pr''°"' IP\l m, wllll ll'f ""'("'~'' voucricrs, 10 111t1 undlnlQl'lt'd ,11 ll'te lawolllteol C... A, MIGBIE, P. 0 . Bo• J21, B.1lba• 111.11,,<1, Celllorl'llo, -k l\ Ii lhtl ol«t of buslneis ol tnt ..., . ~rlJgl'lt'<I 11'1 on m111eri pen1lnlt1g 10 tN esl•le ol wtd dlcldl11I, with!" tour "'°"t~l 1/11t Int lltll publ lcollon of IP\IS nOlk:I. Dated A\IOUSI 12, 197S ROBEATM.GRAY Aatnl11htr1to• ol '"'Estate ol thl 1ba"' n11n1d Oecedlnl P UBLIC NOTICE TP\li blll.ll'lfiS ii (Gn(lll(lld by Ml in· -------------1 dlwl~•I. CP·IO:Mo Robtr1 J , Trote,M.0 . C.A.HIGBIE m ~..+"'A"'"• •.o .... m 5UPl:llllOR COURT 0 ' T"E Thli 1l.1lem.-fll W.li filed with I ... 5TATEOFCALIFORNIA~R C:.O UlllY Clerk o l Otlllllll C:01,1<1ty Ofl THE C:OUNT'r 0 ' DRA"IGIE A"911SI 11, 191), No . .t.·li'6S F'....ot NOTICE OF MEARltlG OF ,.IETITIOH P"blllhld Or.111191 C:o111t 01111 FOR FlllST AND Fl"AL ACCXIUHT Pl1o1,Auo.1S,12,19,.1nclS4-p1.s, AHO REPORT 01" SUC:CESSOll AQ. 111S 30SJ.1S MINIST RATOR WtTM W ILL AN· -------------HEX EO lloNO PETITION !<OR ITS SETTLEMEl"T. l'OR ALLOWAHCE P UBLIC NOTICE OFEXTRADRDINlloRYATTOllNl'r5 --,,~~~~~~~~~~­ 'EES ANO APPOllllTMENT 0'SUC- CESSOll CO·TRU5TEES ANO l'Dll l"IHAL' DISTRIBUTION AND SUf'· PLEMENTTME RETO. Estate Cl! G WARREii! OAVIS, Oe<t'.lltCI. NOT1C:E IS 1-lEREBY GI VEN 111111 'WARRENW OAv1s 111s l•lt'dNPrein ,1 l)eU!ion IO• !lr5I ilnCI !in,11 IKCOUl'll - fellOt'I ol iutct ssor 1dmlnl1tr.110t wi!n Woll Annt•ed '"" peliilOfl to• •h ..,u1.-. mer.t, !or l llOWll'ICI OI IJ.l•-d•N•Y .111\0rMY'i 11!ti.lncl •PPO•l'llmtl'll 04 W(· <CUO• (O·l •Ui\ffs ona lor F INI Dl1- l robllli0fl """ 111p1>lftnt'fll tntrtlo •t- l~•eoce 10 wn1c11 Ii m 1111 !or tur'I.,., POrfl(ulo•l, ,1nd 1r.11 IP\e ti"".,,., plK.e OI l'llltl"'ll 1 ... Slmt P\11 tletr'I WI let Sopl..,.,Der 2, l~IS, 11 \:XI P.m,, In ll'le CO..t'lrtlOm ol DtPOrlmll'll No.lot w lo CO\lrt, .II 100C:1vk C:fl'llt• Orlvt Wii i, in lt>e C:lly ol ~Ill• "'"', C 11!1or n1,1. 0.te<IAUQYSI II, 1915. WILLIAM IE. 51 JOHN, C:O\lnlv Clt<k ll:INOEL&ANOElllSON By; JI....,, E, Wil,,.hn 112'0 Hort~ B•11aw1y S,,.ft\.11 All,1, C1lll, t l,01 Ttl: (IU I SM-'111 AllOl'M,l !Ot: PllllleM ' Publ1V>ea O•~"'ll C:oo1t 01111 Pllol, AUQ i., IS, 11, 1~/5 l llt.H P UBUC NOTICE I ... iwo 11rone. c.11111"'1.1ttM1 A_, ... A•rnl11h lr.1Wr Putllllhecl 0..1"11'1' c:o.1111 0.1Uv Pile!, AUCJ. lS, 12. 1'. 11'1<1 S,.pt, S. 1115 )"1·1S P UBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 , • n. ""'"! fhrVll!Wh °"' lllo ~ CMlll DAILY PILOT . CLASSIFIED ADS 'flou C... S..-11.f'--O It , 1 •~2--1 Ono Qoll $orol(f 11 .. It Wltfl I Wlf'lf i1c1 . -<#VIV ...... 0-. ...... =""l:-·:· =.::: ..... f:!,..---=·.~Jo.-::---=• _ .... t=·-···- ~!::~~ ....... 1~:!:-:.~ ....... . GtMrel IDOZ G_,.ol IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.'f-'.S l.FY N TAYLOR CO. ll l'.1\ l.'I'< >l\S '•I Ill'!' I ~· l ti LOYAIU LIDO ISLl -$,1,500 Hou11t For S~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... rot 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINI RANCH No Money Down Super location ln llunt· ington Beach. 3 Bedroom ont ·1t.ory. MlnJ urch•rd with orange, peach and prune trees plus several large valuable s b11de tree:s. No down VA, or FHA OK . f'ull prlce $39,900. Hurt)', take •d· vantage. CAU..962·7788 .. K€Y .. ~ P.€ALTOl\S K A nifty s BR -neat as a pln or. EASTSIDE knock out a wa ll or two & do your own thing ... 3 Baths, frpl c & sunny patio. $32, 750 Se • be t b 1 Perteet starter home. . - ~c:'!!~! .':.~.~'!: ...... ,. l~! ,':.~ .~~ ....... . GIMt'ol 1002GoMrol 1002 ....................... ······················· Belng remodeled ; custom 5 BR , 5 Bn . 6500 sq. rt. home on polnt, pool, dock. Custom 5 BR, ·4 ba. View, 80 ft. on . lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1•11 l\.,y,1d 1• (lt •v• N ES 6 1'.> f'l lbl G-rol I 002 G-rol I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ason S s uy -nttds a little fix.i n '. Fan-z 111 S. J .......... .., tastlc Investment. Call leovtiful HIWPORT C EHTH. M.I. 6 44-4' I 0 645-0303. Eostlklo *Balboa Island* l,:::::::::r-:.:::-'""'""'""~ FOREST O LSON IMC. Cost. M•&a-3 Bedroom, 2 blil.t.Ns, dble lif'Mf'ol I OOZ fplc, cpts, drps, R/O, O PIM SUM. 12·5 312-3 12112 G r01tdC- L-lslCllOd •••••••••••••••••••••••!-•••••••••••! DW, freshly redec. Lots ERRORS: AdvetiiMnl•-------• J UST LISTBt!! o f ex tr as . Double lhould chf'ck ~rock g UNITS C-2 Triplex on BalbOa Penin-garage. $49,900. daily Gnd report ~ sula ; charming 2 bdrm., Roy McC .... ron immediahfy. The Plus front office, on 2 ba., used brick frplc. RHltor tll OM..wport Soper waterfront Mme + sensational income apt. Only 3 years old &i: ready to move in! DAILY PILOT OHU!Mt large 50x246 lot. Located sbep hlome +d2 bdk rbem., 1 Cost a Mesa548-7729 fl ~ 1 h. 1 1 r a .. ge. sun ee , am1 "'""""""~"""~~~~"""i UobiHty for the nt -n geog rap ica cen er 0 cell. apt. + l·bdrm., ti· §alil;l11tr!J ct • --i.:~ ......._ Costa Mesa. Income $&15 b b corre tnS....-T"""' .... "r· month. Full price only a .; extra a . & ulil rm. ... orr 2 car garage + 1-$59~9 C8'J>Orl.$114,000 673·3663 642·2253 eves hbll1her's Hotic~: in this newspaper is SU~ ~I ~.·rm ject to the Federal Fai~ 640-IS associated Ull U ~l JI ', lll A l T(illS 1<' /' W U ,J, , I I •' 1 All real estate advertised a Rous in g Act or 1968 which makes it illegal tq l0~~~~~ANYT;~;fM;E~1~~;;~~~;;;;, a d vert ise "any pre-1 ference, limitation, or discrimination based on MESA WOODS race, color, religion, sex, WALK TO SURF or national origin, or an Super sharp 4 bedroom intention to make any Elegance with a con-home idea ll y located tinental accent. Space. ar South ~---1 l'laza such preference, limita-ne ............:. · Taste. Quality. Multi-Be 1·r II I d ca-• tion, or discriminalion." au 1 u Y an s .,... .. level estate with Euro· corner lot , covered patio pean touches that blend w /fi re pit. Atri um ofr liv- happily with Ca liCornia ing room & mast e r life sty le . Stately living bedroo m . C o unt r y room & formal dining kit chen . This ho m e room . Gourmet kitchen. shows like a model. New This newspaper will not knowina:ly accept any adver t ising ror rea l estate which is in viola- lion of t be laYo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Plus h interior of the 1· 1· $61 500 IS tng. , · family e ntertainment 640-6161 room is dramatically brought together with lush exterior through a wall of glass. Eloquent master retreat & J large childrens suites. 1''.P. on- ly $67 .950. Call 963-7881 . I.A.LIO.A. DUPLEX SS9,9SO :ns • llA\.Hl)i\ ISLAN D * 673·69 00 • Spectacu la r benc h du pl ex on Bal boa!:~~~~~~~~~~; Peninsula. Muin unit has three big bedrooms and tw o ba l hs. Gourmet H V HILLS • • ki t c h e n se rv es a Firs t offering-Beaut. spacious Jiving and din· Lusk Burlingame 4·Br. i n g a r e a w i th 3-Ba. Fa m. Rm. +huge C R A C K LI N G bonus rm, lrg lotand you F IREPLACE. Upstairs own it! Lowest priced at is a unique bachelors s144.ooo. Be first, call t.o-hideaway with kitchen, day! bath, MINI· BAY VI EW JACK HOWELL. rutr. and secluded sun deck. 644•1156 (:M Hrs.) For complete inlorma •1 """"""~;.,,;,""""""""""""""""""~ lion. Call 963-6767. Ol'fN Ill 9 •fl S l !IN 10 Ill' NICf' ----- THE RE:IL ESTATER~ CO RONA DEL MAR cha rm i n g ex· traordinai re-beam eeil· I ALIOA TRIPLEX Lrg. 3-Br 2·ba lower apt. 2·Upper a pts have 2-Br 2·ba each. Ba lconies, beam ceil 's, 3 car gar w /sep lndt)' rm, FU iiy furnished. A real bu.Y at $119 ,5 00, CO A S T P RO P ERTIES, 673·5410 • Ql'f" !JI 0 •HI /lJN ID Hf NJ(f' [~;lf~~UJI P.rru!~.~~ !!l ==========i In g, pa ne led wa lls, rRICE REllUCBI LOTS OF BRICK , heavy shake roof & a stunning e ntry welcome you lo this gorgeous view home. 3 BR., 2 Ba ., frplc., 2 patios ; all elec. kitchen. Reduced to $94,500 4 Br, 4 Ba &:Gallery 2 fi replaces, wet bar Deluxe kitchen P ier for yacht toOO' You m ay select the finishing touehes, 675-8~ *CASH • FOR ANY HOME !! f\111 appraised value paid. Free home evaluation. Back payments OK. Call anytime. Rick Byers Bkr 542·3676 UNIVERSITY PARK SPARKLER Must be experienced to be believed. A 3+ Fam. home with a fantastic parent.s retreat added to the master bedroom, air cond & a yard la rge enough for small pool. Bright, cheery and col- orful. Over 2000 sq. rt . Now reduced to on ly $.59,900. Call 644-7211 /.Jn NIGEL l:IAILE Y !, ASSOCIATES ''VIEW FROM TOP" CUSTOME$TATE S.lCRIFtCE S46,2SO Rambling hilltop single level retreat. Circular drive. Jo~or mal entry to spacious living room that dramatica lly combines qui e t elegance with panoramic view . M assi ve cor n er fi replace. 1-iuge pantry kitc h en t o p re pa r e gourmet meals ror your fussy but favorite dinner guests . Ca ndlelite dining co m ple t e s mood . S e pa r ate wing t ha t fea tures a hi deaway master suite with roman- tic lights view & guest quarters . Be first to SU BMIT. Call 96J..7881. rij:' "' '"'' 'O "N<'' ~ ~ ' -~ ~ MES.A.DB.MAR Big. big S bedroom, 3 bath, two-s tory. on qui et SUPER SHARP street, E -Z walk to shop· For m al Jivin g r oom pingandallschools thru w/vaulted open beam Co ll ege . Full pr ice ceiling. Gourmet kitchen S58,900.CALL556-2660 w /fam ily room + new c;: SELECT ~andscapin g. Call Spar!-T'PROPERTIES 1ng Investment Corp .,!.·~~'--'-'-=~~'-'-~= •33·354• POOL P AU.CE ASSUME $3S,OOO Loci!tion, location. You can't believe th.is charm· ing 4 bdrm , 2 bath home. Lovely ramily room wit fireplace. Nearly ne carpeting. Call to see thi doll house. Call 545-9491 . ~ ... MESAYl!RDE 4 BR ro OL HOME Near Mesa Verde Coun· try Club, a newly de- cor ated 4 BR fa mily room home w la huge 4 foo t oval pool. Jo transfer forces sale. No reduced to oniy $72,500. Call 644·72 11. /.Jn NIGEL l:IAILEY ~ ASSOCIATES VALLEY RE.ALTY PRESENTS OLD C.D.M. pegt{ed noors, fireplace &: THR EE bedrooms, two baths ; TWO LOTS- be aut ifully secluded. cool tree-1haded bri ck p a t io & large ya rd . Three·car garage &: hob· by room. $123.500. Colo of Hewpori Reofton 2515 E. Coast !·fwy. 675-5511 2 STORY.f'OOL $2,990DOWN True ! J ust $2.990 down + buys it! Two stor y French motif chateau. Giant sparkling pool. Completely remodeled & redecorated. Custom Ule fireplace. Huge kitchen· microwave + i ndoor BBQ! Winding slairease to hidea way m aster sui te. Large bedroo ms. Enclosed patio. Electric garage opener. All this fo r on ly $29 ,900 f ull price! Take advantage. Excellent Costa Mesa b a r g a in. Ca l l n o w, 752-1700. 2 Homes on 2 lots in C .D .M . Sout h o f Highway. 3 bdrm. home with massive fireplac'~~======== and lofty ceilings. bedroom home is good rental unit . $135,000 . CAMEO HIGHLANDS Wide ocean view £rom this 4 bdrm. family roo home . Lovely decor an lots of pri vacy. $97.500. Visit Our Of'fice for a copy of Prcrerrcd liomes CALL 675-722S EASTSIDE FIXER .... ER Needs work but great potential. 3 Bdrm, 1 bath house on R·2 zoned lot with room for additional uni t . O nl y $34,900. 646-77 11. Open Eves. -Walker & lee Real !slate COMPANY REALTOKS SINCF: 1!:144 673-4400 Horse Property -~ + INCOME :' Santa Ana Heights adja-' cent a irport . 132x300 Level lot. Hold for ap. preciation a nd zone change, Income $800, a month with 6 corrals yet • to Urent. For appointment t. ca. .•• 1 IE.lCHFtXM AIANDOHED $47.SOO !· • ) Price el as he d ssooo below m a rket? Vacant· owner desperate! Needs i.. minor paint and fixing! t Soaring beamed ceilings ****HELP**** Yourself save SS$$$. Price increase probable in very near future. 2 Bedrm, 2 bath, sin gle story Condos in Santa Ana, onl y $21.950. Large spacious lawn.'!, security gate, pool, etc. 10 "lo Oown. As k ror f'rank, 839·8321 ,Agcnt. Private entry to rambl· Ing li vin g a nd d ining -E urop ean kitchen. Walls of glass! Sun."hine ; br eak f a s t p atio. 3 Monster bdrms. SteJM lo f sandy beach & pier! , Prime beach location -~ won't last weekend -• Hurry! Call 1147-6010. Ol"!N 11! 9 •HS JUN 10 l:lf Nl(l• rooms dre .. ec1 '" plush Ocean View ca rp ets & drapes . New cuslom 2400 sq. ft . II ----l i , Gallo p i ng gour m ets home with 180 degree kitch en wi th TEAK panoramic ocean view. _,, ......... ,:w, THE REAL ESTATERSJ :: ' --·---PARQUET F LOOR . Builder will customize lol ~~~~=~~ii;:;:ii; ~~i~~~::sd ,;'t!:.t~~· :r;:. meet yo ur indi vidual re·[~~ *PRIME • Newport4-P!.x Pride-of-ownership 3BR 2ba corner unit has frplc in master BR and frplc in living r m . Others are all 2BR 2ba . On fee land, nr Hoag Hosp. Full price $137 ,500. Call CUSTOM POOL. As· i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 quire ments . $ll4.ooo. OCEANFRONT VA I I' 1 0 % D o w n . CA L L NEW LJSTlNG-on best s ume 7% oan at 962·7788 ~l~·c:· n~::~· :!"~ *Balboa Island• Qi.I KEY t:~~~i 3't!sr~:.riln~~ Must sell immediately. LITT LE .ISLAND, GEJD REALTORSh bath s. cozy brick Call 963-6767. Bayfront: nice lge. home1 ----------fireplace. XJnt buy! At. ;ji. '' """'0 '"'''" ~f:£eF·;.r'~~;';'::,' ~g~~s ·~~~E~~~:i' !: PRESTIG E HOMES ltoottor> 645-6646 THE REM' ESTATER~ ·" . , 409NO. BAVFRONT ; ••. LOTSA 641:.52!!._ -675·4040 .:: duced to h95.000. which THS ....,___.__. w -wouJd be below repl ace· BA i Don't five up the ship! Classified ads sell big "List ' it In classified. items. small iteeM or any Ship to s hore results! item. Just call 642-S6'18. &42·5678. S©R~µ-~t.trs · That lnfriguin g Word Game with o Chuckle l<lllotl ~ CU.Y I. ,OU.t.H O leo"OftQll l•!!lft cf !he fo..r W:•o..,bl-.:1 -d• be- low •o lo'"' I011t ••"'Pio -•d1 I METRlll I '. I I I I r ·. Stoti\li<I o•oYe ;f rov ••••· t isc you d 1a -. 9 1$ I C RlNOI I .......... l,c..;;.I ~lc...:;r,.;;..rl -; o c~""' ... , •. , ... '"""' . • • _ _ • . by f,lllnl ·~ •l'lt ,,,.,.,ng """d '--""--'--'--""--'-~ yo.. dn•lcp """' 11•11 No , below, ... PRINT NUMlfRf O I' • t'llt•s . • UNS(tAMt\f fOtl ANSWrR _ I' 11 I' I' I' I' r I' I I I I I I I I I I SCIAM·L!TS AMw11"1 io Claulflcotl°" 1010 ment cost ! Brand new Honust lnjun, we have r ~ h o m e . Ope n ho use two homes ln Costa Meaa HIWPOITIEACH ~~ Sat/Sun.1·5PM jus t m a d e fo r big DUPLIX $61.500 ,. Camllies. 4 BR, 3ba. 6 ff J'k I ~ 124 APO LENA; fa mily BR, 4 bl, you name it. f OU i e c ean contem· \• home near So bay 3 k bon Porary or rustic arty ,• · · Dar room, us r0>m . BR lov.ly P.tlo Open Ca ( charm -we have one or , •, .. · krtaia room . II or an beam ceil's. Open house 1 l t $50 500 and each in this decorator'i. 1• Sun . 1·5 P .ft.1 . Asking ~.~.m en · ' duplex. Ocean or canal :• $95 ooo ...... beaches only one bk>ck ._ ' JI jlll•ai~ away. None nicer al this :I Pl~•, price. 545·9491. F'!: P1cp•ul .... · 71'::1·"20 1400 QUAil it. NI Bl.KM §ali~;l111r11 • -Walk~r I: lee UAl.flOA ISLA:oi;n • 67l ·6t00 • POITOflMO 1121 rt.~rL BELLISlMO. ! 20x40 Ft. pool, Jacuul, 3, 4 ors bdrm ., incl. eleaant 2·s t ory bonu1 !lulte. Nothing to do but enjoy! Preview Fri. 10.2 P.M. u.1 .. ...ity 1oa11y 3001 £:.Cit Hwy S7USIO You don't need a gun to "draw fut" wl!eJi yoU place an ad in the DaUy Pilot want Adi! Call now -642-5678. I PHA/YATaMS East.side Colt.I 'Mesa Qualify 4 BR .;. r•mlly rm .. 2 balh hOIN:. NEW KITCHEN, brick frptc . Room fo r camper acbolt. t'3,500! • CALL 675-7060 GOY'T.~ a Bdrm. home ~ nice ool&hb orho1'f . Frplc ., blt·in1. t.11 •• CALL~~MIOO '""'::l:!n ........ i Heal !state IASTSIDI ISTATI SJJ ,,50 PULL l'lllCI ' ,. " •. Home with counlr)' reel- ln1. Lots of room for t . ••rden on •t•le •lz.ed r lot. L•r1e 1hlde trees . · You will dig lhbl one. Try 1; ttOOO down. c.n ua now. 8*7171, , I c • I F~ay,August 15, 1975 ~!!!.~~-~ ........ l ~!!!.~~.~~ ....... 1~~!!!.':':.~ ....... 1 ~.~~ ........ ~:.~~-~~ ....... I~~~!.~~ ....... . GtMrol 1002 CitMr•I IOOJ G9'Mrol IOOJGnerel 1002 G.Hrol 1002 G..wr~ 1002 DAILY PILOT 05 H~ses for ScM . ........................ ........................ ....................... ........................ ....................... ........................ . ....................................................................... G.....,.ol I 002 lalboa lslcnKI I 006 Costa M•sa I 024 HUG HOMES 640-4050 LINDA ISLE ; elc~ant 4 bdrm. l ·slory h<?mc ; ff:!rmul dining rm. &family rm. . Pier & s lip for lgc. boat. $235,000 THE BLUFFS ; buy before school starts; great 3 bdrn1 . condo, nr. schools & pool. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 430 Vista Sucrtc. $54,500 Stroll to s hoppinl{ with ease from this 3 bdrm.~1h ba. condo on greenbelt. New carpeting. $74 ,500 llAYl''RONT: vi ew the yacht races from terrace of this 3 bdrm. + den + maid's. Wander along bayfront or take a dip in the bay. I.case/option or owner may help fin ance. $290,000 DOVER SHOllES; presiding ma- jestically over the banks of Back Bay with stately galleria entrance, is this 4 bdrm., family rm. & dining rm. home .. Priv. refuge in m.C)tr . bdrm. suite, jacuzzi & blt·in sauna for 2. ~.500 LEASE ; Baycrest 4 bdrm., 2v, ba. with pool. Carpets, drapes & gardener rumished. $750 Monthly. fWfllt'ral 1002 Gneral 1002 ................................................ CULDESAC IEAUTY VERY QUIET $59,500 HACH IARGAIHS! l"lupl~x S72.500! 4· Units, $79,SOU! l)lx. Duplex $112,UOO ~ CALL 675-7060 J.:aslside Costa !\fcs;1. <I Bedroom roomy fa1n1ly home -patio. Pil'k your OPEM SAT /SUH I ·S own peaches & apricots. 259 PROSPECT No traffic. great (11m1ly Ne wport Shores. 3 Bit., 2 ho me -call 646-7171 buths. $52,500 ,i1Nluv ·•r~l(JN l()~/11 CALL 556-8100 [ ~:li~l'Hil1~~1~·~lbo~R·~ ... ~':"~ .. ~~~.,..~~1 • 4-PLEX • MACE DR. Pride of ownership; 3 bdrms., 2 ba. + lhrcc 2·bdrms., 2 ba.; 5 car garage. Prime Costa Mesa rental area. EASY ELEGANCE Rluffs condo liYing at its best. Su per upgraded Dolores end unit. Wide greenbelt + bay view ! 3 Rdrms .. 21h ba . Dbl. patios. Now $79,750 Gii WAI.KER REALTOR 675-5200 C. F. Colesworthv Roattors 640.00fo 1002GOMral 1002 .................................................. macneb I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $3,,750 TO $745,000 MORl41HG, HOON & HIGHT. Spectacular c·rty·. & harbor ljght view, from enchanting 3 bedroom home w /formal dining room, lg. family room + c ustom pool & ,jacuzzi. $174,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. (Rll) 50 MILE YIEW! Newly ,listed ! One of the great 5 bedroom homes in 1-larbor View Homes. Clean & crisp thruout. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 12-5 P .M. 2507 PORT WHITBY PL. (Rl2) IEAUTY, YIEW & YAl.UEI Custom designecl w/extensive use of heavy beams, steel & glass. 2 yrs. young in Laguna Beach location. Featuring 3600 sq. rt. or livability. $1119,000. Hele n Wood 644-6200. (Rl3) NEWLY llmUCBI. Ex ce ptional Harbor Vi e w "Monaco'' -3 bedroom home on fee land. l..ovely yard w/lots of privacy. Superb)y decorated. $73,950. Gail Foor644-6200. (Rl4 ) IY LAHD OR IT SEA. Slop by to see this oulc;tanding new custom built Bayfrmt home w /dock for lg . boat. 5 spacious bedrooms each w /bath. Fascinating use of leaded g lass at entry. Attractive oak parquet floors in family room, brkfst. room & entry hall. Complete gourmet kitchen . OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 -5 P .M . 6t8 HARBOR ISLAND DR. (Off Bayside Dr.) (R15) • HEWL Y USTBI. 80xl40 lot zoned A. P . with older 2 bedroom home now rented mo.·lo· mo. Close to 17th St. on Orange Ave. Owner leaving area -priced to sell quickly -$39,750. Appl. only. G . Fay -or-H . Perry 642-8235. (Rl6) DUl'LEX OH LG. LOT. Specious 2 bedrooms -each. Lg. kltchens w /huilt·in appliances. Separate hobby shop for live-in owner. Near schools & shopping. $46,000. Lois Egan 644.QOO. (Rl7} LIDO ISU. Unique charm on Piazza Lido cor· ner. 2 bedroom home w /high beamed ceilings in every room. Spacious brick patios. Walled seclusion w /fountain & pond. Dbl. French door from master suite. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (Rl8) ••t~Jll Ml Oewet Drl•• . .. ' * * * * * * Heritage Collection 4-BEDROOMS -$40,000 -plus ramily room & covered patio. Large yard with lovely old trees provides lots of beauty and privacy. IONI for boat or camper. New paint end paneling. Vacant and wait· ing for you! ! Call 546-5110. SPARKLING EASTSIDER DTL\ UIGE master bedroom in this remodeled and enlarged home on cpliet ~soc with mini·view of Back Bay. Bright and clean. Call today ror ap- pointment -546-SllO BEST BARGAIN IN ALL COSTA MESA -l arge 4 bedroom, 2 bath on oversized Mesa Verde corner lot. Now VACANT. Out of town owner d esires immedjate sale. Needs some paint and TLC but check this price .•. 1....., $47.0001 First time advertised, hurry!! C•546.-5110. UPGRADED-TOWNHOUSE 4 -ROOM. 2 IATH -manyunusual extras. Near c lubhouse & pools. &~ locotlow. convenient to ever· ything. Only $34,950. Cal 540.1151 HORSE PROPERTY RAUTIFUL J IEDROOM with hardwood floors & brick fireplace. A neat, clean fa mily home. Extras include 4 ... co...,.. ..-.... Don't miss this great value at $59,000. c• 540-1151. JUST REDUCED SW9 FAMILY HOME -5 bedrooms, 3 car garage, 3 Cull ba ths, -clnlng n:tCMao upgraded carpels, drapes & wallpaper. Room for pool table in family room . Sec this now!! Coll 540.1151 BEAT THE HEAT WITH YOUR OWN Sl'ARKLIHG l'OOL & JACUZZI o n quiet cul-de-sac. Perfect Costa Mesa location. 3 Bedroom, family room & formal din· ing. Plush home upgraded thruout. aw...-.adoa to move, says "make of. fe r."C•540.l 151 . 1002 ................................................ llli, l'Ol'UUI AND WAmHG- for a fun loving family to occupy it ! Ad- jacent to the municipal golf course. parks, ice·skaling rink & theaters. Its 5 bedrooms & huge family room are made to order for the activity.minded. Priced at $95,000. UHlt;>UE HOMES, ---546-5'90 152SM ... TtrdtDr •• E..C-- TWO OH A LOT HAVE YOUR C AKE & cut it. loo, with this cute. cozy cottage & separate r en· tal unit. A great place lo li ve +in come too. Located in Cor<H1u de! Mar, 3 blks . from beach, yet close to shops. $94,000 Ol'EH HOUSE SUH. 1-5 41 a.4 ll'I• ORCHID, CdM IA YNOHT CASTLE FANTAST IC, HrSTORICAL 3-story S,700 sq. fl . home at harbor entrance. Nee<ls extensive renovation. Get your contractor & decorator, then call us for an app'l . to see. Asking $285,000 SCHOOL STAllTS SOON Grab this FAMILY HOME near CdM High, while you can. Second price re· duction. Seller anxious. One of the few homes in EASTBLUF'i'" with a protect· cd view . 4 BR., 3 &., 2 frplcs .. huge game rm. Now S95 ,000 Ol'EH HOUSE SAT /SUH 1·5 2,Jl CASSIA ST., H.I. COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dt'I Mar "Sellin9 Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 I 002 GeM"raf 1002 ................................................ Spyglass Super Deal Owner TratSferred and must sell his vacant home this weekend. 4 BR, 3 Ba & huge Bonus Room. Popular 2 Story New Bedford plan. Gorgeous inside & out! Only $159,900. lrln9 ,_.offers. Open Fri·S&t·Sun 1·5 p.m . 20 Mission Bay Dr. CdM ' I 002 GetWral 1002 . ............................................. . SEASHORE DR. DUPLEX A real pride of ownership property, with 4 bdrms., 2 baths & 2 bdrms, !- bath. Both units have huge living rms ., all blt·ins. & are furnished. Enclosed garages. A few steps & you 're in one of the best bathing areas of Newport. $99,500 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •'•~(l' I L;Ol>'>T •<WV COR O NA ~'fL Ml\R ......................................................................... SUNSHINE owNR. 3.9, £n•li•h ~~''' Choteau COTTAGE t'harm. rn•ny xlr.t. I err M V ...l-$36,900 loc. n,s. B•y.67~""'7 esa eruo: Cotta~e walk"'·ay thru -CAPE COD Dramatic '"".'o story on lu~h Pi<'al paradise to 4 br, 2 ba. Open Sat. & ~{;~e paratlu;~ grourub :u: ull J entrar11·c Step Su n. 12·6, 121 Coral Ave d&nc~no~~v~'t:'or~ee~:~ d 1\11ni( r~rn Wl.IJI S Owner . 67S·O'Jti5 aft. 6 luxury i~i;ide. fo;mal en· o la s~. l::uro pc~1n wkdy:> try to piano Sl't.edparlor. kl( . !:iuns-t1111c patio lalbo I' I __ , I 007 riesta ba t d Swucp1nt: ,.,lair·.11a)' tu a en n-a • room . nque •n · monstrou s inai;l t·r •••••••••••••••••••• •• 1ng, 3rd bath orr masler r i.:lrl'fl l & i•hildrcn!> • Duplex$93,500• retreat. <I bdrm's in ull. !>Uitc s' S h1rnn1 c !'111 ~ · •'l'nplex$125,000• Exlcrior o( l'.V. stone. pool ! Assunl•: cxt!ltln ~ Marllhall Rily 6'15-4600 1-'lrst tirnc on market, ....·on't last Ion>.:. bkr., loan at only Sllt6 ix·r rno. $l 2<l 000 APPllAISAL cull, i:ry an '!ffcr• l''or :ippl. ASKINGS116.000. l.0111 847·61.110. 673·4224 l "'"" •I• 'I • ' ' • u,_, • • 11 '• 540°1720 [ iol 1t~•11!;.f'1~ ~~~!~·:.~~~-~~~.!?.'.~ 2955 I~,~~~LC.M . L-~~:...~-!!~!!?~!J~~!l!-i~!!1!~JJ OCEAN VIEW Ouplex, · _ __ _ _ l!IOO sq ft 3 BR , 2 S... By 2 houses l1kt· 111•w Sitlall 1---------1 owner. S74,S00.496·0672 down -mus! ~r-11 $17,500. Broker 644 ·86ra GR AND SLAM oc EAN v I EW Duple" byl :;~::::::~~:..-:--:--;;; , . . o""·ni=r. 3 HR & l Br.!• Hu~e pool, :l patu)S, i;or· $68.500. 496-0672 Countrv Ckb ViUa o er lot , rccrl'atrun -===::.::=---1 ., stor age . All 111 !\lcsM CorOfta del Mer 1022 $49,950 Verde. SF.I-: llH:-. C\'Cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.xcellent ta1e!>a Verde po pular ·"r " l'l;.i n, J Uy Ow ner.JBr on loc, 2 Bit., l 'h ba. condo bed room nlO\'c-111 fresh Haysidc.2blocksto with pool. Near golf hom e. bu ill ror l'<J~ual c;d/l.t Beach. 675 .. 0686 course. All ela tnc. 2 Car living at $.53.951.1. garage. 546°4141 SHORECLIFFS A•ailablo How! ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. \'acant 3 Bedrm, 2 bath w /J)()QI. Ocl'a n & canyon '1cw. Treml'ndous poten· tial. Asking $139,500. Agt.. 675·6!100. associated BR O~ERS -REAlT OPS l <ll'. W Bolbo~ 1>1l 11>6 l 2 Cu1,y t HR houses, cor. IMSTANTCASH "COUNTRY lol. frplcs, prtly. rum. For Youru--$67 .500. Jones Realty. nvmrr: GEHTLEMEH" 673 6210. (e\'es l673·2823 . Full appraised Yalue pd. OLD FARM HOUSE Call now for (rec evalua· TheeraofcountryliYin)!. l!Y 0 \\'Nt:Hl ~.3br,2 ba li o n . 1\sk for Jim Big 2·story nestlt."<I on & lien . Lg )'d. Modrn. Nichols. r a m h I j n g I! r 0 u n d s . k 1 t l~ h . ~ o . ~ f JI w y . l--'C:.:'.::".::' ":.:'"-Y.::2.::l.c:!>l<i.:::."=':.' _ l..oadcd ..,.,·ith fruit trees & $79,150. Jnl·ld g. land. l•len lv.· of room for th;it 644 -287'1 By owner. 4br on lj'.le eor· 'l -'==-'-------1 ner lot . l~ard"''OOd floors, bii.: g.arden. f'eatu~es 3 IRVINE Terr. Spac. lot , 3 stone fp lce, nu built-in f;, mass1Yc bedrooms incl .. br, 2 ba , new CJ>l. By Ceda r closets, freshly separate m_aste~ suite . 2 owner. l.se. land. $94,500. painted inside and out. Baths, family s11.e coun· 64•1-2877 $45.000. S57·5281. try kl t ch en + format d 1 n ·I ~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Iii~~~;;;~~>;;:;,;:;;;: ingroom. Plcnlyofrooml1 BEAUTIFUL 4 bed rm, for boat, cam1>cr . et c SPYGLASS close to freey,·ay l.lnd So. It's unique. Just rcduct.•d Coas t Pla za . View lo s ell fa st. As kin >.: BARGAIN kitchen radiates overal: $40,900. Call nu .... ·! Call comfort or this home. 842·2535 . The least expensi\le 2 Call for appl /detai\s, C*f""t ~·"\" ., '''· 1 Slory resa le home in Open for inspection Sun· [~. .. s4·pllYl't"J"uaonN".,""w Begroduro",dd. day 1·5pm. 9'.l9 Tanana · · " Place. 963·7851 _1 ,;;:~ ~:~d~d?00~~0e~s1f'ra~~: ferrcd. Must sell ! Agent, 673·1601. TOWNHOliSE $32.500·2 Sf<llt Y Two years Nf.W! Rdr'ms, 2 ba, POOL. yard 1 w /lge patio. Near So. Coa s t Pla za. Ca ll 752·1700 between 9 & 5. o 546·3286 eves, ask fo Gail. CORONA DB. MAR DUPLfX JUST LJSTED! You be the judge! One nf thos unus ual properties Wl' UY OWNER DUPLEX New Ouplex. JBR, 2BA. 2Br/JBa &3Br/2 Ba + 2B R, 2BA & dining rm. 71f.z o/i; assumable FHA In. t:xcell ent corner loca-J ust reduced to $1,500. lion with 4 car garage.1..:B:..Y:..Oc:..:.Wc:N.::E=R..:S56:::..·0567='-- $110,000. Open Sat-Sun, S LL C •sH S 11 ·5. S2l Fernleaf, CdM A "" . .for yo ur equity.fast. Disco\lery R. E. 645·5045 wish e,•eryone could Costa Mesa 1024 own . But lhere's only one ••••••••••••••••••••••• duplex like ll'tis. Twc THE IESTYALUE ONLY $37,900. ... bedroom and den homt' ES VERDE 4-Br & family rm, to/.·ba, plus an extr a unil in the IHM A I d · 645 5045 re a r . E. a c h w i th One of a kind , former en$e ose patio. . rireplaces . F.a<'h in model home featuring 4 marvelous condition bedrooms, formal Wning OVEll'Y' South of the highw01y and room, breakfast nook •••I I•••'• easy to show. A gi:ea! and ramily room. With listing . priced in lhe gos its 3 car garage and ap·l---'------ Call quickly. 673·8.SSO. proximately 2400 square Prestige-Area oP1ro 111 9 ·H ~1ur,1( «f '·"I feet of living area. and 1 block from clubhouse, [ ! pri ced at $67 ,500. Phone ,~JIBti ll\I :~:.::~~!fr~rr.i~'~~;'. t$·:d~·rUt.f:ioo· =· . I__ ()l'/';'1•9 ••!~/c.JN !06f "'o(/; ••ro;w 0:.TD~~~:.h [ ~' ll~~H:ll:1 __ _. ___ •_··_'_'_"_"_'·_ $95,0QO. . -BY OWNER Three furnished unite-MESA Verde/Republic. Ba r Harbor, 2IXK> sq. n. H c ~r t of Balboa Open Se1.t & Sun l·5. 4 br. 4BR, 2BA. sep. din. rm: Gfllt'rol 1002 P.en1ns ul a, near sh0 i:>· fam, din. 3 levels, frpl. Fam. rm. Lge kitchen. ping, schools and tcnn1 Elegant! 179,900, 2o5~ Antique brick front ext. cts. Large decks o.ver P halarope. Agl . 541 ·5032 & central frplc . Attrac· garages. Gonagoqwck . ..:..:::.::=======-1 tive landscaping wtfrult Ca\\675-6670 VA HO DOWN trees. Many extras. Nr. 1002 ?:~~~••••••••••~~.0.~ ~~~••••••••••~!~~ __ J_A_C_O_B_S_R_EA_L_TY __ 1 Darling 4 bednn, 2 balh all schools. shopping. So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• on treeli ned street. Coast Plaza , frw y • GtMral ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE HOME TO COME HOME TO For the spice in your life try a beautifully built 3 bedroom , 2 bath Pace5et· ler in f\.1csa Verde. New paint & carpet<>. 2 lovely back yards with lanai. Seller n1oti Yated. Asklnj:!: $S8 ' ()()() . . ~~E~ 39'1 C•mput H 8 541·1155 ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME In CORONA DEL MAR Outstanding 3 BR family room home Wit h two fireplaces. Greut for in- formal e ntertainment 3round th~ s purkling pool or your own key to a private beach. This of· fering i11 a real charmer. Call us and come take a look . Priced al $89,500. Cull 6'13·8550. Ol'IN "I 9 •HI l lJN h .. '"' "' I' OPEN SAT. & SUN 1-5pm 102 LINDA ISLE l'rictR-td ................ $117,000. IAYFROHT, 4BR. 4'h ba, breakfst rm , family rm ., lrg tile patio & de.ck, pier and s lip, 65' boat KEN HARTMAN. Riodtor 642-5760 640-1607 GROW YOUR OWN FOOD [-lij&Hil ~~ .......... ~?.~~ -· . -LOWEST PRICED G..eral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-6-7 HOUSES FOR SALE 4 llDROOM 351 Crescent Bay Drive Laguna Beach 494-2091 Fri, Sat, & Sun 41R&FAM~arDIH 3124 Pierce, CM 837-4343 $52,950 Sat-Sun ml Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM 541·5032 $79.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Port Wheeler. Newport Beach 832-2200. $84,990 Cf eel. Sat/Sun. 2-5 6 IR & FAMllMarDIH • • 306 Via Lido Noni (Lido Isl} NB 673-"IS<>J $375.000 Fri & Sun 2-5 • •• EAST SIDE Adorable cottage on de- sirable eastside lot. Huge backyard. Double de- tached garage. $3.SOO down! Call 64&7171. Ol'tN fll O•IJSl(•N •Of.1'1 l' .[:f1JlfllR1tl BEDROOMS library. sewing room, den, offi c!', hidea"'·ay, or you n a m e it . The possibilities nr<' unend· ing ill this 11 rm . mansion in the Back Ba y. Call I or appt. today. YONKERS REAL ESTATE 646--2888- 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~S...ui~-ra Kt;ALT4tKlol 644·7270 DILUXE DUPLIX ..I.ii OH HEWl'ORT ISUHD -s uper U 5 bedroom, 2 bath upper owner unit. Lower 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Both have blln kitchens & rireplaces. The price is right at $117,500, 21121 IL Coost Hig hway. Corona del Mor I Gttterol I 002 Large yard with 2 patios. $52,9SO. 3124 Pierce Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA appraised at s:n,200. CM . Open House. Sal· Two. lhree and lour bedrocm lownhomes. 8 models. 1 and 2 stories, enclcsed double garages. decks, ba l· conies, llrep1aces. tennis, swimming, saunas. From $58,875 81111 I :; I ANNUAL% RATE" 1 1 The mot'e the down, the lower the Interest. '20-:-,. Down, l , 'llo Annual ~l Rule 10'-\, Down. 8~ Annual % HJlc From Coasl Highway a~ the Supericr·Ba!boa Blvd , intersection, dri~e up the hin 114·mi tO enlrance. .JifC Vet s need only $1100. Sun. 546·1222or837-4343 closi ng costs. total mo. pymnts approx $343. Call \iOW·WOn 'l lasl! Call 961-4405 Salespeople Needed • • PROMISE HER A ROSE GARDEN and a sparkling pool. This d e li ghtful Mesa Woods home planned for family fun h as 4 bedrooms, with a coun· try kitchen and family room overlookin i:: the custom pool. AJI this, and Sll,900 a formal dining room. fireplace and plush Townhouse. lovel y carpeting just months spa cious 2 Br & Ba. up-old . Nea r So. Coast stai r s. l Br& Ba , Plaza, Calvery School . dwnstairs . Encl. ~a r. Bring your ''This is it!'• Pool & Clubhouse. Ownr. Only $6500 dowa. Ca ll 1..:"::.1:..·28='.::' ''------1 546-2313. DoY011Ha•eSl,IOO? That's how muc h it would cost you to move into this c hance·of-a ·j_k~:;,~I!!!!!!!' lifetime 3BR + fam rm + formal din rm, good DClf'la Point I 026 old home. Garden set· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ting, plush new crpt g. VA By Owner in Dana Knolls. or FllA welcome. Ownr Large 3 Br, 2 Ba w/your w/helpfinance. choice or crpt & drps Don't hesitate, Call... Large fenced yard with 540-3666 p;ived boat, RV . o r • ~~ traill'r s torage area. i~-_j:: : 1}a SM .500. 496 ·0f&~. j ·l~I!~ VIEW PROPERTIES • DUPLEX (a sleeper) We'r. he,...tohetp Two bdrm·2 bath plus 1 bdrm. rental. COLLEGE l'AllK Customi~ed 4 bdrm .. 2 baths ; wrought iron gate entry ,.. 2 patios. Walk to all schools. Call for app 'I, Corblo-M-lllc. R•-· 644-7662 $68,950. 10"/o Dn. • DUP LEX·Spacious three bdrm-2 bath plus 2 bdrm-2 bath- 0 n I y $75 .500. Terms. fr TRIPLEX·All two bdrms & lwo baths each·Three double J.!arages. $112.SOO· By Owner, lge 48R Zha, Terms. Mesa V e rde , 2932 •8UNITS·Four2bdnns. Redwood SS7·5176 Two I brlrms. Two IFTOU h>lve a 11er\•lee tootrtr or goods lo ••II, place 11n ad fn the Dally Pilot Classified Section Phone 64Z·5678 . bachelors . 8 Ga r ages Sl69,SOO.- S25 OOOOn . 1 l ! . • ., .. . .. .. .. , .. » ' "' I DAILY PILOT F'tlday, August IS. 1975 ~:!.~~ ....... ~!!.~.~'!! ....... 1 ~~!:!!.~~~ ........ ~~!:!.~~.~!-........ ~~~':'!~--~~~~ Hoo1ttfors.M LOOJl"'oNI.,.... 1052 Mowportleoch 1069 Mowportleach 1069 S..Ci.Moolo 1076 Ph11hOfflcollldg. •••••• •• •• •••••••••••• ••••• •• •' ••••••• ••••• • • ••• • •• •• •• • • • ••• ••• •••• ••• •••• ••••' • ••••••' • •• ••• • • ••• • •• • ••• •••••••• ••••••• • ••• •••••••••••·• •• ••••• ••• •• •••• • •••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• For Sale or Leue D.aPolnt 1026HuntilM)toRleac.h 1040 LOCJUftale a ch 1048 LogYHhoch 1041 ••FOREVERVlf:W!! ** AIOVE** e.ooo sq . l't. modern of ··;·~;;·~·;;;:;;~:·· ••••••5••4••6••• •5•0••0••••••• ··~·····························,··········.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.,·.,·.,······.·.,·.·.·.··.·· ~:.~a~e~~ t;"o~ ;;~; AHOTHEI MEW EXCLUSIVI • THI IUCH * H~~ ::·~~1neg.1'::e 1j,7 brlt!at rm , r¥m rm, S• Clezz•lf1'1 terlor w /1auna. Mori· Inc;~~:~=;., Beach Retreat EXCLUSIVE OFFERING! tib•••Y · Call to ••• LIDO ISU lahlo • .........,. ee .. h Blvd. Hw>tlntrto" Duplex 2+ I Br .. 568.950 Tree lined Slrl'Cl, wind· SlE20,000LTY. 33'c·9'1ll BOND b f t s I ff s D Frwy Beach. ·-~ & Duplex 3+ z Ur ;. $7S,500 in c walk·way throu~h R A IN · A spacious & immac. ay ron . pee· o • • • M•ll•r ~ Triplex 2 Br ... $112,500 Ncw t:n~land setting. 3 OCEAN VIEW 30461 Paseodcl Valle tacular bay view! Pier & side tie for PaUaadato MMage'"ent Co. Inc.. 8 Units •......... $100 ,!M)() Cathedral J:lass entry to CUSTOM HOMES' LAGUNA NIGUEL lge. boat -Only a rewsteno1:. from deck . 'corto. -I ExclusiV\l Agc.-nt.s W b I . I _. ...,. 846·4493 {213)289·014·1 .est 11y Income lfoml's 11iano sr1.td par or Yitl 1 Golf courise estate. 4 5 Bdrms., 5 baths ; dining rm. $325,000 409 .,._ o -.... \ ' ' " 34121 Cst Hwy, I) P. old bril'k ht•t4rth and ycllrs old. 2.000 sq. ft. ~ ....... .. 496·M.1t Colonial mantle. (;alley La9una Beach L case / 0 pt ion at Luxurious condominium --------I kitchen of wooded ac· $600 /mo .• $90,000. Yeats LIDO REAL TY rtsldence11 ON EIToro 1032 cents. 4 Juinbo sized Co.499·2237 THEBLUF1'', ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;leeping quart<'rs. 6 El · 'd · h JJ77 Via Udo. H.I . 67J..7JOO 2BR, or 2+den. Priced~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;~:;;;~ c d 1 Id JU 2 13a .1. egont e:icecut1ve res1 ences wit up to HIGltONA•llLL on 0 yro . ·r. . Sq. rt . d>inCc pav11on, 3000 r r I . nd II from$44,000.lo$95,000. a /c.altach,dblg;ir.L.i;t:. n estled in ser ludl•d , sq. t.o uxuuousspoce o o 3 Br home on lf.i acre FeahlrlnC): pool, $38,000 7"• Assuin. woodsy setting. Dl-sertcd the quality features you wo uld expect in w /view · ~rui t trt!es, Newport le.di I 069 H•wport .. och I 069 •Ocean views loan. 837·1073 by owner, 1nO\'C ro::ht 111. gourmet kitchen, ~och ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GI lcrms, bkr. flt:tt r:r homes of this price range. By Worm· more! A probate bid or •Subterranean 8 UNITS hurry. Call • b ·1d f · f h S55.000 will be con · WESTCUFF Sec.Prkg. ongton, u1 ers o mansions o I e 'd d BIG C A...,YO.._. •Elevator 842 8854 s1 ere . Agt. 49-1-5420 or e 1·r I · 3 B 3 ,... ,... Fountoht Volk-y 1034 ~······················ EASTBLUFF • Holly.....ood stors and othe< fine cuslom 960·1701 eau 1 u spacious r, •CerumtcUle TARBELL Ba. Fam. Rm, Uv. Rm.. OPEN HOUSES •Auto. clean ovens Pride·of-ownt;rshlp (l\'Cr · lookina the &ck Ba y with garden setting~. Sunken living rootrts with fireplaces & balconie:. 16) 2 BR '1, 2 baths, (2) I BR's. Very spacious un 1 its. 4Br, 2ba. ram. rm. new residences for 40 yeors! rorm. Din. Rm. Recent· SAT & SUM 1·5 •Gas logCrple5. cpt s /drps. Prorcssional· Mission Viejo I 067 ly redecorated by Fussy 3 OR, 2"' Ba , Sl92,500. •Qualifies sz.ooo 1 Y d e c 0 rat c d & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner. $83,900. 9 Rue Grand Valle tax 1:redit. landscaped. Xtra large from $171,000 Assumable Loarts South Coast 8 8 ~ lot . Assumable loan. SUNNY &CHEERY Investment 2 R,3 a.SJ-.500. ••Or&il $48,500. Ph : 968.32RJ. 1 Br-less than 2 mi. tu 350 C ~la D • Ho 9ualfyinig. 549-mllZ 646·6710 5 Rue Val Bonnee SAT /SUM•* ---------1 beach-Priced al only re,Can y nve Over 50 low o/n loans in 17141 492..4121 P~tty Spmtish $18.500-and an assunl. (7 141 494-2091 J\11ssion Viejo, El Toro, & The Bluffs; early area OFFERED BY $290,000 Sharp 3 bcdrm. 2 b:1th, 1 0 an 0 r y 0 u r S<1nJuanCapislrano.2to l·story38R,2Ba. BERTHAHENRY bltns. Cam Hy n"JOm, with te-rms. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 58R homes. Call. $57 ,000 Agt. 640-5-560 RLTRS. formal dinin,I! rn1. Ln\'c\y Call Today! 8 3 I •0821 location. Walk to schools R. E. by MON EEK -Watch The . ~.~!':I.~~ ..... !?~~ 11~ & 'hops. Lu'h landsp". 5 3 6 ·1461 AZTEC REALTY Seller anxious. Our bt•st 1----------11"hW I 044 Lc1e1una leoc.h I OU . Bqats Go By FORCED SALE buy!! $52,950. Ca ll to FAMIL y HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport t.ach I 069 s ee!! R e d Ca rpet . +INCOME •~10.f:'iARCHBAY • ••••••••••••••••••••••• From this lofty beach 673·7601 To close out-of-state ANYTIME Realtors 536·8836 1 HOME LEFJI Brand -new home. 4·Br, ..cc.==.:..:=="'----1 Cozy 3 BR w/Seaside • 211i ba, enclosed atrium, F'or sale by owner. 4 bdrm charm ! Copper kettle This new f"rec standing wet bar and many, many condo, 2 ba, drps, nu kitchen. 2 vanity baths. home in Univ. Park has other fin e fe atures , shng cpts. t-;ncloscd dbl candle\ite dine. Plus a I approx. 2500 sq. ft. or liv-Lends itseU lo Southern garage. Lo maintenanrc BR rental brings in ~00. ing space. It includes 3 California entertaining. fee includes pool, recrt';J -per mo. Not fanry just lrg B~ 's, finishC'd bonus Pcrmunent ocean view lion "rms. & com1no n neat & clean as a pin. rm, J i,., Bath.'i, formal Sl37,500. area ~ardening. S36.9'.Xl. 11\ssumable S3S,6.'l5. 7',; dining rm & family rrn. • LIMGO * 003·4493. VA loan). Bkr962·55 11 The pri ce is $64 .SOU leasehold & the builder is RIMll Estate Huntington leoc:h 1040 • BEAUT .. 4·Br. 6 yrs anxious to sell~ 499-1397 493-881 2 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• young, Ong 0"''nr. Nr PARK II HOMES J-4/PLEXES2br&3br 2 the mal~. Heal frplc. 552·9300 · formal din + fam rm. ba. Cpt. drps. bltns, ent'. Onlv 559,950. io•; On orl---------- • IRVINECOVE • Ocean vie"'' home. 5-Br, J\~ ba + formal liv rm & BAYFllONT 2 Custom Homes BALBOA PENINSUT~A Ex~ellent location on the Bay & only lh block to th~ Ocean. Each home has 4 bdrm s. 4 baths & Gal lery , 2 Cirepla ces. wetbar, ultra 1nodern kitchen & private pier. Fee land. See at 1200 East Balboa Bl vd., or call 675·8120 for more l'le - tails. villa. Roman pillar en·1 ·~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;1 Escrow. Artists interest-1~~~~~~~~~"'." try. rushin~ waterfall , ing home. Now asking 1: wide stretches or park $68,000. Co m e ·See· TWO deluxe 4·Plexei. land greens. 1'~inishing BLUFFS ~omparc. Open House w/beaul. pool, 3uR 2b:t touches of colorful Sal. Aug. 16, 1·5 pm. + frplc for owner oc. t ropical landscaping. 214610cean VistaOr.So. cupa n ~y. Prlde·of . Enormous luxury floor CONDO Lag u na . Los Pod res ow nership nr. moijoc plan with 2500 sq. fl. Realty 627 So Cst Jlwy Formal parlor boasts. its Beautifully upgraded 3 · · · · shop 'g . & r r w y s . own travertine fireplace. BR. 2YJ Ba Comer Unit Lag.Bch. 494 -0193. YE AGER REAL TY , candlelite dining from "X" Plan. Owner anx-LOCATION _556~·-•-"-'------"''alls or antique mirrors. ious and wil l help Pool table sized family finance . Only $69 ,900 . VIEW room, sunny breakfast Open Sat & Sun 1·5· 532 PRIVACY area off wood accented Caneha. IESTIUYS 6 beautiful income un its in Costa Me1'a. Alsu duplex in Santa Ana . gars. $59,950. ea. Owner. trade OK. Pilot R.1'~. 8'12·0389 540-0555 Open C\'CS & "'kends. 5 BEDROOM Family room & 21 ~ baths. just meant for 1he active f amily; separate master bedroom, formal dining area. Low main- tenance yard. Priced at S63.JOO. The best buy in Uni\·e rs ity Park. fam rm . 3 Car gar, pvt. ---------- enclosed yard. A real H•wport Condos find in th is exclusive 3BR . din rm, vie~·. Super kitC'hen. 3rd bath off SECURITY master retreat. Anxious 9UALITY owner , call now, bkr. VALUE 540-1720 ~ WALK TO ASSUME GI LOAH community . $249.000. clean, upgraded thruuut. • •LINGO * Sho w s like model . TARBELL LAGUNA OC!AN VISTA c .... Q ••t.• HOllWS OPEN SUN. Lo\'ely cnr Westminster Mall 'b•. 2 ba , enc. P"''°· ~, R~al Estate Beautifully decorated. DUHAN & DOYLE INV ESTMENT, INC . 1 ocean. Trlr or boat and Goldenwcst College. space. Ne14•ly decor 'd., Clean .3 bedroom. 1 31~ plus h cpl. thruo ut ~ h~lh , fireplace. country 5 5 3 , 9 u o . l u r; d n . k1_tchen , large b~ck yard 2 13 -439·0991 14•kdys w.1th lots or Crwt .trees. Ownr l;\gt . 499·1397 493-8812 Owner m ovin11: out of area, must sell. A reul bargain at $00,!00. CALL NOW ! ..A-6/an 1740 Orange.Cost• MeM 548-1168 • POOL F:l f\otodena Ave. 4 BR .. 673-7601 REAL ESTATE 900 Clenney••' St LE RAISOR ~ CALL NOW CT/ 752 · 7315 31-!i ba., dining: rm .• fami·1::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;; I ly rm . Oval pool. $74,900 PREVIEW WEEKEND NOON 'TIL DUSK CAl.l 0 •4•·1 414 y· Take PacificCoastHwy Want income units JOK lo 150K down. Fairly ne"''· Call Martin833-2000 ~ e e t o a p p r: e c 1 a t e .1-.e:._ccc_.c.c<cc_ _____ t $45,500. Call to see. l'lllfNjj?f1j1lmim 494 947l S49 OJIO REALTY Executive DONALD M. 1RD ·1523 Campus Dr, Irvine Spacious horrie ideal for 1 ___ •_••_oc 1 .. 1.\. lleaho" !'ftd'ttc. Harbor 1ew ., wesley D• iu" No. or Tat:AlTV Hornes Alliw>Pier ,upWesleyto 10 UHITS 962-4471(r.;:)546-8103 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. year-round entertaining __ C_A_L_L_8_3_3-8_6_0_0 __ 1 w {private entry for gsts: TURTLEROCK 2 fpl cs. deck. vu, 4. LAST CHANCE... Real Estate bdrms. 5127.500 . by owner. l·Sty. 4 1.c::c by 811 ~1A.Y Popuhtr Plan 111 Broad· I~~~~~~~~~~ BR , 2 ba . Spacious Ii\' ITX,;YI moor. 515,000 1n custom I features & landscaping. rm .• frpl. Warm colors in ,,79,500. B y owne r . paint & wallpaper. Ex -VA ASSUMABLE 8.13-1563. pensive shai;! & dra pes LARGE EXECUTIVE ---------- thruoul . Bil-i n kitch. llO;l.tE Loguna Beach 1048 Prof . lnd sc pd .. Alarge master suitewith ••••••••••••••••••••••• sprinklers. Walk to :<Int parent retreat. 2 story OPEN SAT./SUN. 1·5 schools. Askin~ 545.WJ. hnme with Jo\'ely spi ral 121 WAVE _963 __ ·5_35_3 ______ 1 sla1rcase. Formal dining Luxurious home W/IN- Would You If.lie•• ... own you r own con· domin1um apts .. starting as low as 532.000. for a 2 bdrm. unit close to the beach! $65.500 For a 3 bdrm. unit ; big ocean view. "''alk lo beat'h! Sl B,650 rm. Lrg. family rm . C0~1E. ne~t to m·ean· m"""'"""fl~~ fl&:S-·1450. front. No . Laguna. 2BR ll L.< Lll.:::lu. ~ 5 BLOCKS TO BE/\Cll. A 1-10:0.lEWITil home 14·,2 delu"e units, OO@IDil"GW Old home on good Si7.ed HEJ\L CJ.l.o\RAC.IER pool & jacuzzi. Super 499·2800 Jot ~·it h alle'" access. 2 $34,500 BE.ACH is 2 block walk. 2 Bclrms. Bl'drooms. 1·bath. Wine Enc hant in g exterior man s ion or 1ncom('. ----- beckons you i.nto this ZAG H(>l>ZKY. Hltr OPENSAT.1·5 cellar. Very unique. Va-beaut1fully up.e;raded ex-49·1-8611 405 p •H~ "'A cant. Call for showing. ecutive home. !l a s -..,.._,.. Red Ca rpe l, Healtors )talian ceramic tiles, Owne,.EaC)ft"foSe-11 Erner.aid Terrace . 5.16 8836 Charming & 'pacious. _. _._._. ------1 Coco carpe ls love lv de Take adv;1nta~e or s:1v· ' d ·es M si in"S on n:. E . Co m · panuramic ~·ie~· home. 2 C'Ora or .rap · ' u. ~ Bdrms. +den+ privacy """'968 4156 miss ions to move in '"''"' · · ' · & in pristine condition. below market. Lnvely hardwood fl~rs, etc. l"ine 1044 Needs some lov1AJ.: care. ••••••••••••••••••••••• but .potentially it's ~an-3 BR Itri BA dining area tast1c. Some pretent1~us & b ' F I 'r t. & back homes s urround 1t . .ar. rp · m Terms flexible. Owner patios. 55l·l3Sl Ocean view. step& to ten-$l3.5,000 ni s courts & hi gh school . EMERALD BAY convenient to beach & Ocean side . Spacious & town. Lge hillside lol on charming 4 bdrm. home; quiet d ead end s treet. library, family. rm, with C h arming brick frpl c .. s pacious dining stairway from street. 2 rm., lge kitchen with car J,'!ara1;ce & rear off brkfst. area. Mstr. suite street , park1nJ,'!. level has frplc. & ocean view! with house. 3 Br, 2 Ba, All newly decorated & anxious. ;\ Nickerson special. Speculators "''elcome ! Call 89'7-032L 1111 . . . . WITH POOL •BYOWHER* $32,900 2 STORY-POOL Step do'o\'n li\'ing room to unique frplc. Sun porch : landscaped. A few steps wall of mirrors! Large all for $77 ,900. Open tobeach.$225,00J fiesta room . Bright House Su n. t-5 or eall ~ourmet kitchen. Sweep-494 -4911 or 8J.S-02Q2 for ~ ing wrought iron appt. 820 LaV1sta, Lai.: ~ stairway. 11uge master Bch. U .,~,, .• sUite. Enclosed laundry. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 W.: Central air conditioning. • ' ,, •. .,,,,.,. ... &>eluded patio. Olympic 11 05 N.Coait Hwy.,lag u,,o size pool. Prime Irvin£' 494-117~ IRYIHE TERR. CdM ; imQ'laC. 3 bdrm .. 2 ba.: patio. $00.500 HEWPORT SHORES 2·Sty. A-frame. 3 UH , 2 ba., decorator's dream. 11uge corner lot w /2 patios. $69,500 2Sty 3 BR, den, $62.500 3 BR , large patio $6.1,750 3 BR .. like new~ $65.!00 CAYWOOD RE.ALTY • 541-1290 • 't•• Nt•p1tr1 Po.•I o rfi(, Marilyn, left on Marilyn 4 DR , 3 BA , nice street. to Ocean Vista Drive, owner anxious. Only right on Ocean Vista to $92.000. F ee. its terminus at Laguna PANORAMIC VIEW Ocea n V i sta Condominium Homes. Call 499· 1885 l.insurpassed quality & elegance in this custom 1nansion . 5 Bdrms. 5 b<iths. inl·luding maid's quarters. Beaut iful Mobile Hornn POOL area with jacuzzi. For Sole 1100 Exhilerating VIEW from ••••••••••••••••••••••• house & gardens at·ross 1975 2BR. 281\, 20x56' the Bay & O cean . Skyline. Pets OK, Short 646 -7711. Open Eves. 6 7 3-760 I blk to ocean. 5J6-6065. Costa Mesa. 9, 2br., :in1I J, Ibr. One year old . In- com e $28.300. Sel lin ~ price $220,000 firm. A ~· s ume $1 53,000 fir st. O.W.C . se.cond. Prin· cipals only please. BKR. 714 /540·2345. • 4-UNITS, Costa Mesa nr S. Coast Plaza. (I ) 3Bll 21f.z ba ., only $83 ,50n. Trade OK. Pilol R. t: 540-0555 Open eves & wkends. - San Clemente Mob;te 52 UNITS 6 d 0 . . 2 BH, I 8 ,\. newly re· home on private Bch. 6 . 6 G r 0 ss _1 6 1-, ran . ~mng ~odcled. lt-2 lot . super Sips 8, fully furn. $8,000. Anaheim, 36 & Sant:• NEWPORT VILLAS nice. O~er 1'42-2711 _ cash or trade. Wkdys. Ana. $6l O,OOO. CL nr con ----------• •4. BR . 3 IJ a l'On do 1213 ) 862·9798 or Sun. tract. Call : Realtor, Paul Condominium 1-lomes LARGE FAMILY Harbor Iii. Ualcon y , (7t•IJ 493-9229· Coad. 962·614.2 in Prestigious wanted fo!' t h is . 6 patio, pool. lge car.1800 lu~in-.-,-,-P:-ro-.... -...,,~f-~14~0:;:;;0·1~~~~~~'---- Westeliff area bedroom, family and din-sq ft , $41,500. 833·8!171 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• OPEM HOUSE of Newport Beach ing Lido Island beauty. WALK TO BEACH 3b 2 . PRIME BANK Delua• 4-l'lea $42,000 to $44,000 Custom decor, sunny • ~ · r, 7352 Garfield. New units 2Bedrooms,2Baths corner expos ure . ba hse. Frple, bltns . IUILDIMG J.lunti ngton Beach, ta x separate dining area $124 ,500. Owner will help $52·750· 0~·ner . 5.52·8785 $1,050,00!? s heltered property. Js1 • Decor11tor wall to wall riaance. $172,000-yearly income yr wrile·off Sl l M. Lions ~a~~i1"ogsed pat io or H:~:l~~M A:x:~~er G;:~i~:~~~~:a~i~n 1-E_s_ta_t_e_s_.S36 __ ·25_79 __ _ balcon·y 2727 E . Coast tlwy. Bring 11ffcr. Harbor View Ted I-lu be rt & Assoc. MEW TRIPLEX C ' . t . 675•4392 ~fills, large 4-Br. Own 675-8.500 EASTSIDE • on 1nuous c ean1ng your own land. Call Bkr., 1----,--,------1 oven ---------1838.8586 COftClorninilll'ltl COSTA MESA •Refrigerator, ice •PARKYOURBOATt forsole 1700 l ·Jbedrm.2balh,fplr . maker by this 3Br , 2ba hoine PANORAMIC VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two 2·bedrm, t balh. 4 •3 heated swimming wcstm bit kitch. 2 car Bay & ·Irvine Hills . En-Car garage. Wi ll carry pools gar,laundrm.$143,000: ter l ainer 's delight NORTHLAGUNA itsclC. 14 5 Lisa Lane •Draperies CANYON REALTY w/pool & game room. CONDOS 595,750 . Open Sun 1-5. •Lobg bd0 rning1fircplace 997.4122 649-2632 Fantastic new 4 br, 3 ba. Whitewater Views-2 & 3 548-7711 ; aft 6. 557-4617 •Aun ant t'osct space 4000 sq ft custom home, bdrm.unitsfrom$S4,000, [@ ~ dc!!~s·. m irrored closet ~~_"~f~~~~S:~~i~i::i~ wood ceilings, J frplcs, Call 675-7225 1184-1256 $114.500.0wner.644-~9. many xtras. $165.000. 645· 7102 or 631 -0'1!17 Rutlond Rood . . -····•"'' ....... ,. NEWPORT BEACH LIDO ISLE • Calif. 9'a360 212 YI -..ito TAX SHIEl.TER OPEH HOUSE Approx. 4 yr old, vac. prestige, 2 s ty. home w /i mpressive entrance. 4 br, 3 ba. lg. f.am . rm. Lovely kitch w/brkfst . bar. Stepdown, spae. liv rm. w tfrpl. frml. din rm. & 20'x22' bonus rm , carpl 'd , drps In lux- urious Park l·luntington. L~. lot w /cone. blk wall ·Massive healed pool in secluded yd. 14'/la vish prof. lndscpl'.I.. Nr. schls. & shop'g. S19,SOO. Prin. only . Owner. 8.1.'".-7156 location. Hurry to see · call 752-1700. Sales Office-Phone 0 ,... • 4 5-81 l Lg .patio.3Br.2 Ba ,sun· JUST LISTED White Waftof-Y1ew 71 /64 7 deck. $89,500. Dy Owner. \ \IJJ~\ HE\l :f') A BERG ENIERPRISES CO 7931-41 llolt St, lfunt· ington Beach. l~uxuriou.-;. 2&3 Br apls . Lions Estates, 536-2579 Vacant Estate Must Sacrifice Sits hi gh above the city on a lonely cul-de-s<ic. lfuge parlor, gi ant coun- try kitchen. Formal ban- Ol'l "'llt ~·<l>FtJl•":"J.lro t' OCCUPY BEFORE SCHOOL OPENS Jr you desire a Plan 4 Deerfield town.home, you should make an offer im· mediately: builder says no more like this home until Dec. or later. Ask· ing only S54.950 552-7000 Immaculate Sea Terrace Im mac. 4Br. Qrk frplc, DIRECTIONS: From the MEW "9" .-LAH 673-7491 homeonlargelotwilh2 tiled entrance, Pvt. Newport Blvd. f'rwy IMILUH=S 1----------I ****STOP**** patios & boat slorage patios. Beaut l~ndscp 'd south tol7thSt.,tumleft p lar ''Q'' Ian with SanCJ.mente 1076 Wasting money on non-Industrial/ area. Walk to hcach & level lot. Real value ;.it on 17th to Rutland (I cg~~ersation P pi( a nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• negotiable rent receipts. Property 2100 tennis courts. See this S 9 6 · 5 O O · 0 W NE R · block past Irvine Ave.), fireplace in Jiving room. 0 0 Tax advantage of in-••••••••••••••••••••••• "-•utifully <lc•oc.,t-" 3 494 -6456. turn left 'l~ths of block to L t ·1 d wner esperate te st & t e Id e I d lrial ...._ "'""'" '-.. ._.._. 1----------1 NEWPORT VILLAS. arge mas er sw e an re ax s cou sav n us .._,... !>Cd room, 2-s to'1'. h.ome Country Freitch Charm. 2"::=========:I dressing area. Three ... now owns two houses you IOO's of SSS$Sye_arly. l2,000ft . ·6,000fi 1n ?ne of l.aguna s ~ir.i~t Bd. solarium, view, nearl· bedrooms. On greenbelt. and needs a qualified Z Bedrm. 2 bath. single &Others Hngtn Bch ~.v900ate commun1t1es. Bch., town, park. 542 YISTADB.UDO feeland,$79,500 buyerforthisgolf·coune story Condos in Santa MullerR...tton& -o1 c 579 500 497 2219 Spacious Bayfront Con-644·1766 home. Spacious living A1un .. ab o.~hoemdp, 1~1t,.e1 11Y0n•e1Y· M-IMfll Co. htc. MEEDS FAST SALE rcss. . . . . do ; t e R & Lan a i . 1~~~~~~~~~~·1 area includes 3BR, lrg • ., ,, -·-,-- Walk to tennis courts, QUIET, LANDSCAPED. Sale/Lse opt. by owner. I kitch & eating area. En-$21,950. with 10% down. 846·4493 (213)289·0144 large pool and ocean 4 Lot SP AN l SH Reasonable. 675-5853 PIER & R.OAT joy view of golf-course. Ask for Frank, 839·8321 ~\ 0 from this two·5tory , 3 EST AT E, 0 c ea n•I----------I J Bdrms .• lamily rm.. Make your offer. Agent. bedroorh. 2 bath home coa s t l i n e view. HIRVUMOMTEGO 4baUls.OnlyS185.000 VALLEYREALTY ---------i wilh dininJ! room. plus bedrooms, 4 baths, 1937 By Owner. 4 br, 2 ba, OpenSotjSun 1·5 511·9500 •BE AC ll C 0 N · , 1 • family room. Located in qua Ii ty construction . ram . rm. DR. bonus rm. 611 36tti Strfft 9~M~1?:JIUM/ 181 R 1t1hba.I-'!!!!!!'!!~~~!!'!"!!!!~~ nice private community. 5165.000. 499-358:2. · 1'"ee. Quiel street. Nr. 2 FIXER UPS. Large lot. livi~~ i1~{s~g~~·~~~ Lots for s•I• 2200 $63,900 L M• _. 1052 pool & sehl. Xtra clean. 2 IR.-$69 ,500 ocean views, fireplaces, 494_7191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• quet room, enormous 1963 So. Coast ll~·y, aquna HJ , $84,990 . F1exible flnanc-2 bdrms. '33.750 each. NEWPORT-12,000 sq.ft. ••••••••••••••••·••••••• · & 0 Sat"'-IS -·•--ing occupancy . ,... 1-• MuslselttogeUJeT. 2 BR, l lh BA. Gov"mt. cu l ·de ·~ac Jot. Only fiesta room with floor to Laguna Beat'h ceiling hearth and BBQ.'l"=T=urti.===k=l'lan==1=Y=c 1 • 494 ·07A9 • Jndireet lighting, bulll-in roe I ~~~~'.""~'.""~~~ sound system. Secluded By owner. 4 BR, 21h Ba, I - master s uite overlooks spacious liv·rm w/frplc. Ckeanfront Wood." Cove. multi-terraci..>d grounds. formal din-rm, lge ram· Fa bu I o u s 6 mi . Needs so me rixinJ:. rm.-w/vaulled cei ling & whitewater view. G Ud, 4 $39.000. VA loan of skylight. Crp~ & drps. ba. $350,000. 7'fe or make S2 800 ' > Interior atrium, patio, offer. Own. 494·7156. 4, at 8~'(,, A .. n. . . & $276 a month pays alL walk lo private tennis Take advantuge, C'all pools, parks, schools on bkr. !.luiet street. Across from •OCEAN VIF:w. Cliff Or. co ndo minium, IBH t 'hba. peaceful, pnme inves tmt . $84.500 . 494·7191 842·8854 TARBELL Taa Shethr HuntiwcJI'"' .. ach SPRIHGFIB.D ESTATES OPENDAJLY He w l &4f*• plus l Ir, Zia JIOMEOWNERS UNIT Offered from $87 ,500 Wf.'IJ\ ot Uc<it'h IJl\'d, blcks on Adam.11, north at Alab.amli. z bloc~~i- KENT ROG~ REAl,TY 848.8300 9&0-JlWI Have-something to sell~ Classified ad" do it well. / park. Lot view of L . A. ba sin, many xtras . $69,500. 833·0315. OCEANFRONTl·lOME Northend Laguna Beach A REAL BEAUTY! in Crescent Ba y. l~ux-urious 14 yr. old re-ll's a super·l'lean Park sidence in "top" c:ond. 3 11 home that's ready for 3 Bd 2 bdrm., J ba , din.rm .. occupancy. rms.. fam .rm., semi-Cormt1il baths and an extra bonus area off the master suite. !iv.rm . Absolutely 11pec- s p.'l·ous k·tchen ""d tacu.lar view:t! Sensihly • I , _ _, family room. walk-in pncC"U . $2&5,000. c lo :te t and" JAMESLOMAS G 0 R G E 0 US L y REAL ESTATE 494-1008 landscaped yard and1---------- atrium . $66,000 Including l11nd ""' v1s1eN lllALTY 552-7500 ' •EMERALD BAY,. •·BR , fam , rm home "tithin wuUdnA dist11nre lo tennis court$ and be•ch, whitewater vie~·. $145,000. * LIHGO • · Roal&- 49!1·1397 493-8812 • 832·2200 2600 Cltf Drl" AMCHOIAGI owned. Price $21 ,000 with $32,500. Agent 646-4:ll0 JOHIS.llALTT IHVISThe«TS · 1700 dwn . Pymts. St70 llG CANYON 67' '210 mo. New cond. Sullivan, DANA POINT·Dupleit 3 excellently priced 3, __ •_•_~~,._. __ *_*_1 1714149~771 I Bk r. 540.4429 lots, Ocean views. Agt . bedroom Deane hometi . J 1 ., • 673 54 10 w /jacuzzi +small pool. Mewporf••GCh 1069 Mewporthodl 1069 Dwlexet/ · $124,SOO to St J!i,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llnfts tale 1100 Mo.fain, Dtt4'rf, ••••••••••••••••••••••• RHOrt 2400 PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC 549-BSD5 QUIET ELEGANCE in ---------1 this sensational 3 BR, BLUFFS garden ho me for Qne Low LeaM! lucky family ...... $74 ,500. Low Mainteo•nce &ifoy ffle Ciood Life Low Dn, Payt., 10% 493-25 IJ 499·4584 Low P•I«. '''""'° 3 Bdrms .• 11,.; ba\h-1 111 WE KNOW* II. Dowd Rltr. 6"-0134 LAGUHA HIGUIEI. * IEST * Newport leodo I 06' OCEAN VIEW J ·BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhome, sccurily area , recreational fa<'ilities. 0 \1o1ncr AnX· ious. $69 ,950. DELUXE 3·8R lower UP· aradl.'d condo, rronlln8: on 7lh fairway. SS0.500. 5500 ~-FT.-Golf course home . Po·o 1, !JP•. Ai'.IMt"room, otfice,., maids room, 4·8R, milny :ittr11s . Prestigious home. Call for appt. $295,000. L._oHlpolll..ity 83().~ 496..C040 • l·loioo nn lho WD1fll' l'rh.i•:y & i:tv1rn1, pn1 lo. :J hi"!d. Z bu. & ,,. bool OOcl<. WATI:RFRONT HOMES (714) (\JI · 1400 MILLION niacnab /Irvine realty DOLLAR VIEW Exclusive offering of 4 distinctive executive homes. Each architec· turally designed for a magnificent VI EW of the entire Harbor Area. Quality construction on Jg. fee lots (50'xl50') w /th e fi nest appoint· ments. 3-4·5+ bedrooms -spacious w/family r oom , wet ban & other . amen ities . All priced t o sell! MOD ELS OP EN DAILY 1-6 P .M. SAT & SUN 10-6 PM. 2331 CLIFF D~IV E . (R20) MACMAl-IRVINE Realty Compw•f 631-0033 ' ,, ' 6 UHITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prime CM rental area. CANYON UICI 4·2 bedrm , 2·1 bedrm . Waterfronl loL,, choice C 1 o s e d Kar a 8 es . location. Pvt. rty. For 15%125% Down. $110,000, appt, Phone: 714·657·4556 15 Yn old. Prime cond. or714·67Y·2fl l Call for details. 548·771 t ;l -----~---- •tt s "'""" -A VOC:ADO ~~ ma11@ 98 A"~·R:!~ sq. n. ~~ ~-·~·J house. Mature trees, e1ose in Escondido. IRCOMe Property 2000 1rossed over P>.000. thl" ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr. $160,000 FP, 29"k TWO OH A LOT dwn. Call ; Doug Priest. 2 BR d c M I Pau l Stoud .. AffOC. ea., 1 • · · Cle'!., 114.747.«~ freshly painted. Owner 1-'"'-'-"-'-='----- an.xlous. Yeager Realty RM kt ... SM·St7t. W-d 2900 TWO 4 ·P\.EXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Side by side in Cc>Attll OWN Property In Mesa. It you are looking ln1tlewood, ltawthornc ror • JJood buy in Units. or So. Bay Area! 185.000ea. WILL PAY CASH D9'l'tMf11thhOM> PIL TOfftD 'Mn1•h SOUTH COAST T.D.PllOPal•S INVESTMENT (2\3) t74-4ilm anYtJm• 5'9·081,2 f.t&.8710 or (71~ > M8·$221aft.6 ) ,, ,, ,. ' ( ' " •I , h ' ,. r . r ' " .. <I n· " ,. I. •· I. 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Plush i1A11o WK UP .tW Hdr & Off .. _,..,. ec" -••••••••••••••••••••••• llAS a ll! I br, util pd, JETIY VIEW BEA UT New Hanl'boSan ..,....... _, C.M. Al so N.U. 1 br cptg & drps, $300. No Bacb. Color TV , mMld ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport FinanclrdCtr On Ocean Blvd, onli Joaquin Twnhomt:. 2 Br, pell. 549·1783af\SPM serv. pool. THE MESA. 1• 2 & 3 Br. Adults no Drop -. pebble Into lhe .., -~ Leosi-o~--"-•. SIZ5., ut1l pd. Balboa l !lteps lo Cho'na Cove. 21,;i ba , 2 story. Overlooks 41• N. New......, Bl, NB pets, dshwhn1, 11hatt cpl.$, n,. 8 I m your f\i•l . ~ .. .."JI • .._ ~-br, $150., utll pd or I br got( course & lake. $600. " ....,.. closed g.11rage frplc """e n ro '11 J Cailon Slte ,.!anager II.fl. 11l ngle1 or famlle11 . hirge h.ucurioU8 2n r, 2~ .s47·704<1 /55Z 005-') 646-9681 DHQ Gas & w~lt:r pd, l.e.11te . t..uxury, secunty, . " l~r~-~-!7141642·3111 e){{ :»6 Canyon cottUllt', I br duplelt W/hardwood Onr., Pool ' M<&ture adult». 3175.5 'st ~·------- 111 d L Formal dining rm, & lrvine-3 Or. 2 Hoi. home. AVAIL. Sept. 2 br, 2 ba , S llwy 499-2835 Sl60., u P " Iii&. 11>·.,\1 .·1·>-c"O.•ll'A:'\\' yrly. $300. 5<XXfNeptunl". LAMAMCHAAPT . . Ile h A"' F 9798430 aupe r Jetty & Oceoi n CommunityPark&l'ool. CORONA DELMAR ac . "''' ee. . vi ew. 10 •0 mo. C•ll * IRYI~ * 645·1!171 778Scott 1•1ac:e..CM L Hiii 3850 'r " ~mo.Ownr.~·9600. """'" , 2 5073 G4JUllG 1 2 (lr ownhousc. frplc, • , lalboal1IOftd 3 106 644·7211uge nt . ELEGAM'T!! New 3 Br 2 Ba upJMer ti4 -••••••••••••••••••••••• fromS275. I BrfromS2«>, -J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 DR 2 S •-r 1 • Redecorated 3 BH., :l BA Golf course & lake view! Ocean V ie w. Upper I IR ILOFTOMLYI 3Br, 2b<i. cpt.A, dJ1ll'. Walk Pool. tennis, coolinental WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH c~'""' "'"''' ''" o .... •"" ''""" ~ .• • Ba yfronl Bat location ' ty, 2 ....,, rt> • home. Nu lanibp1.t. $350 Jllghl •raded' New 2 · b l f to bch. Newl y c.let•Or<ited, breokfasl. Someoce11n •-. . . · bllna $400 mo 606 1 . mo. A!lk (or IX~v or Joe · Y up · pati o, eau urn , PvtPatio,frpl.tyrlse "" 2br, 2bta . 2 pullos. >Clras. Mani:'old Bkr 61).3005 \"' 963.4567963.1786 bedroom ! $600/Mo . garage. Avail Sept 15 to lmmed ia tcoct·upanC'y i c'~•~·~·~·~96~J.~S~!l9=l~/S5_7-_H6_<i __ 1 Catalina views. Close to ./.All C....,11'°""" :/c~..,.._.­./~~ --$4.50 mo. 673-62().1. · · CR19 l June $4SO mo 11930th St. HAYLOFT APTS shopping & floe beach. . 3 BR, 2 Ra , Beam Ceil · ON GOLl-'C(JUHSt: LasiloSharf.any644·6200 Newport Dch673·1889 ewport leoc:.h 386t 644_261 1. :/' u ... '°' ,/, .... ·-~~· ,/ ... o. -.i« .,/ """ -YK• ........ ./ _.,.. .... -lflt 2 BR !urn. house. nice ings, Bltns, Brand New. 283 A'f'ocado, CM •••••••••••••••••••••••I ~""""""""""""""""""""""""""" locatlon, winter or year· $4.25 I.ease Beaut. _ncw,3 br. 2 OCEANFRONT 2 br, rrpJ , 645-0143 J. ~ _ly.675·0372 '2 oti, 1 0 11 complt..'leJy re· btl . lwnho_usc .. Vu:"." or Mission Viejo. Btn 2br. bllns + wi h /dry. Lower!----'-PARK MEWPORT THE EXCITING .. lbo., •• I ..... 3107 modeled.$.125. ,la ke & "!1e ilght.s c;in Air , p a tio, poo l, nr dplx Winter. Avl . 9/5 H~arCo.,.-+iOft PALMMESAAPTS . .. 6 n . ._n c ho Sitrt J oaquin sc hools S250 lease . ,,~,,.~..,. •r•RTMEMTS ' ;/' Call Mr. Howard 645·6t01 •••••••••••••••••••••• .,... ·7711Agent Golr. Crse. $550 per mo. 830·SS<M ~-CEDAR WOODS ,.. ,.._ MINUTESTONPT .,:: BALBOA PENIN. Co1te Meia 3224 838·3232 ' BLK . to Beach. 3 br, 2 ba, 329 University Or, near Oii the ~ BCIL WA TERFROMT , ·• Avl. Aug . 30th. Desirabl •••••••••••••••••••••• REHT•LS , EASTBLUFf-' {NB> 3 br, Wnlr. rental. S3SO mo. ~r~~ B1/tj[;5~ ';a~s?~~: Luxury apart men living Bal'hA~t~:~~~e~ S16S. Mewpori leach "'' • , .. ' .. .. Duplex . Weekly o EASTSIDE, newly de· ~ ba, I fir. SJ75.Adultson· 673·7180 ~ overlooking the Willer Execut1veofrire longer. 673-2039 ror tited 2 br Spanish 1 3 DR , 2 O<t , .• , •. ~/450 ll~y~. ~··~5~32~-!4S4~3~---_j~~~~i(]B;:;;;:~:;~J ~548=·-7_437_o_r_s_•_G-_t_11_;• __ 1 Enjoy $750,000 he:ilth 1561 Me$a Dr. Sl50 f\1onth 4 I N h'ld 3BR,21f.i Ua ....... $4 50 -360 CHARMING Betichcott., M , . Loe spa.7swimmingpools,7 {5 81ks EastofNewport Viewofboats&wa~r N R . PAVll.ION , d-p ex.; .. ""0 1 ''1 1 [jn ° 4BR,2Ba ........... ~Duplex~s Unfun. If.I blk. loocean. Wntr.Costa esa s Finest ·lighted t ennis courts, Blvd.) llLLGRUMDY Bayview 3 br. 2 ba dplx. ogs . .....,.,. nc · u 1 · 'BR, 2 ~'2 ba, wntr . S800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rentals . 124 35th St., On!Y kind in ~he a rea plus miles or bic)·cie 1 ____ 5_4~6-·9860 _____ 1!R~e~a~lt~o~r-675·6161 $475 Yrly leli.lie . Avaj SantaAnaiAve,673·0797 LE RAISOR lflJNT. Bch. 3 br, 2 ba. 673·3056 Qu1et·garden·hke-aduli troiils. putting, sh';lr - Sept. 1. 835·3100 days,MESAVERDE3br 2ba I D/W, stv., dbl . gar. Av, living. Lge 2·3· Br. l, Oeboard,croquet.Jun1or 67l -422l eves/wknds . frpl, cpts, drp6, 'bltns: REALTY !I / 1 , s 3 2 5 m 0 . $1200NBEAClt Ba . WW c rpts, drps. l's frp, 5229,50 monthly ; $.35() G d Wt Pd 536 4850/536 lZM Kit+ ba. Utilpd. patio, bllns, some wood also I and 2-bedroom CarottadelMar 312 979.7~ r nr. r. · · · 673·1241 &-9PM burnin~ frpl. Beaut. plans and 2.story town •••••••••••••••••••••• 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine lan .. cpd he•ted pool & . ""--•-L-_. · houses . El ec tri c 3b lb I g d o ~ BR I k'ds Campus Va lley Shop Ctr. Apartments,......_ •NR. OCEAN new Dpl1t. 2 Attractive rent. •.• ~ r, a ... e yar . pen ... is. 2 • app s, I . c•LL 833-8600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 br. 1 ba . Garb. disp, kitchens. private patios 11 ·2pm , Sti turday. 314 .-vot. ~ Morfffli-A...k b 1 · -1• g r ---"'==.:.::.;;._c:..:.::.:__llalboalsland 3706 D/W, gar. Wntr. $310. ..,--,.·-or a conies, ca.,... in . SS•PER SQFT 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB --Ju s mine . 626· 0867 I Pool, 2 br, kids, pet, frplc 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM dra"'"'ries. Subterranean 626-6272. $23S.2BR,stovc.kids * REHT.4.LS • •••••••••••••••••••••••Child OK, 675·0642• MgrApt113 646·5542 parking with elevators. p I 3 B H 2 b UNIV. PARK Lots of Light, Trees, 2BR, 642·0596 . Costa Mesa 3124 °0 ' ' a ' J BR 2 bath.s .. $:115/400 New Kitchen. Crptd. ~~--'-----'----.---IM ESA VERDE a rea. Optional m aid ser\•ice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• teenagers, pel. c0ULEGE PARK . yrly. 675·6239 Y~arly Rental avail now. Home atmosphere 2 & 3 Just north. or Fit shion b 5 BR, fam rm, 3 Ba , 3 BR d 2 b $42.'i Steps to beach. ~odern 2 b dlx . pt . ~1034 Is land at Jamboree itnd LIVING AGT54l·S032 SINGLE to 6 rm suites. Av<iil. in plush o£rice bldg nr. OC Airport. FUil service incl ; Recep -3~~~2d:·~:~lf~J~iifii~~: singles. R~nce~~Sa~j~~-,j~n CUTE 2 br ~ouse +gar. &4BR,frplc,$235&$475. r a s . San Joaquin Hills Road. FROM $l95 Really N~ce! $.'.MO Jse. No FURN.2 br, child, pet, 2 BR, den, 21,<i ba .... $600 Yrly, $310 beg'g. Sept. 642-3490. ~l'f'e at beMiful ' Telephone (7 14 )644-1900 pets. 673-3597 rncdH~:F1~E1tS TURTLE ROCK Gas & wlr. pd. 675-:ll63 San Clemente 3776 Mortlnlque-Aph #2. ror rental information Oakwood ofrers the Hunt. gt le h 3140 •642_,'°0* 4 BR, 2"'1 bill~-.... ·$;175 DELUXE 2 br + gar. Yr-••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelors, 1-2·3, bdrms, Bayfront, 2_ Bd, 2 Ba , Pvt. rin est in resort living al a •••• .'~ •• ~.~ •• ~•••••••·1 ----------1 3 B'J'iA~~~~hTSQUAHi_,10 Jy . $325 . Seg'g. Sept. DELUXE Condo Bach. 1&2 babt 1 hs, w/w _cptt, Bch , & pier, $.')5(1 yrly. ~hi!~e·~o~l c~ill~~~or~~ •3 Or home nr ..... pvt z BR house, l ba, a.tt. • ~ .s ........ ,. Gas.&wtr.pd.675·3063 a pt.forl,age<I0-60.$300. drps, tns & pnvae 979.1g3S&644-4510. . 1 .1 .. '"' Cl 1 DEERi;I ELDllO~tES 498.3666 patios. Lovely spacious recreation ac1 1t1es . patio , rrplc, nil'e yd. garage. e<tn, -new pain 3 BR, 2'h baths ...... ~25 PVT. 1 br w /gar. Sept. ls garden-like apts. lleated 3 BR, 2 BA . 1h blk. b~y & NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· $300/mo. 67$-58l0 & crpt, fncd yd. 2 ,hors ~ lo J!Jly tst. 2191h Abalon ~IMC.ts pool. Attractive rent. Bch. Newly redeeor d . 2 NIS COURTS. Afu.11 time corrals . s375. mo .· Ave. $250 mo. Show 12-5, Unfurnf1hed Adultsonly. Sunporches & Gar. $310 activities director who LGCJUftG leach 3 148 545·2536 Sun. Aug. 17th. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 275 E. 18th St, c. M. mo., Yrly. ~5-7098 plans parties, RBQ 's. tionist. conference rm. xerox , etc. Call833·3640 FREE REMT if you ad now . •.......•..•.•......... v1s-N lolbo I 1-· 3806 3 3003 trips & more ~ }-)-~Sun· LEASE $160,000 Beach 3 BR, 1/h BA , den. Closet ,..., p I 3707 a , _ 6 I· 3 BR , 2 BA Yrly. Blk. lo f, sch! & College Lse Balboa en 9'suiQ •••••••••••••••••~··••• . . da y brunch. Condo, for $9&1 mo. or . · Bl al.ALTY •••••••••••,:•••••••••••GRAN D CANAL 'L'tll bch, extra prkg Patio Plus beautiful singles, New deluxe offi ce s pace (or large or small users. Liber/tjl tenant 1mprovti· ments. all amenities too. Locat ed al 209 02 Brookhurst, Huntini.tt.on Beach. Nr. cor. Atlanta & Brookhurst. Agenl on premises, o r call Rltr .• Mi chael McGinru s 1714> 996-3460 Coll ei..1.. I 'oc7e9a~rn~ 30 br. ~ ~r. ~ ;~~-1~!~d.~;~3 wn 552-7500 Avail. Sept. 8, 3 er,. ""'1 . Bal Is. Deluxe 2 obr. ;.,>~ ~~';:E~a~~~;a::~~·~~: $34.0mo. 642-3188 l&Z b e d room a pts , r 1 1 vert. de n . 2 Ba. frp c. ge. radiant heat. boat dock. 0 .,., 978 1 3 BR 2 Ba block to beach furnished & unfurnished. sq. l , wctbar, frpl. Sel'.1Large 2 br home. Crpl, Culverdale 3 B~. w/pool. P<?rch, ground floor. yr 1 Y . $ 3 5 0 . N 0 o.>o>· yrlY . g~ritge. patio: Rents from $195. Prices ~uard. Adults. S44-7678 l slv. rer, rncd yd. Gar. Nr. Fr~~ & schls: S360 winter. $400 yrly. 646-8211 pets/children. 673.0207 v I I.LA MESA Garden bltns.$345. 642_1603 vary by location. Models r h W Id f I Adults $190 535 -A mo. Avail. 9/1. 642-4701 A ts 2 tir patio pool openl0to7.Sorrynopel5 T~:m~ro~:ent ~rBd 2°~~ BernardSt. orfi.40-6227 . CoronadelMcr 3722 l ·BR., garage. Newly pl~y~d ga~ Fro~ $205: Eastbluff. 2B r, 2•1zba. or children. Roommate d h' 1 ·'I · •••••••••••••••••••••.•• cptd., bll·ins. $225 Lease 719W Wilso.n 646·1.Z:il view, pool , adults, no service itvailable. Month Yer . n e ar sc oo s.oLo rarm , 3 br, $175., lrvine-3 b_r, 2 ba .. homc.1BRw/view,util&gar1n· only Rltr.644.2343 · • pets S3SO 644-4767_ to montboccupancy . family only, no dogs kids, pets. Also Spanish Community Park & Pool c1. l blk ocean. $220. 2500 · _!CC=·==·c::.cc:._c.c_ ___ I $475. 494 -2944. horse ranch 2 br. singles . $350 mo. Ownr. 552·sr.o6 Sea view 2 BR apt $280. mo .• incl. Dana Point 3826 NEWPORT MA.RIMA M rt 1 h 3 69 fit miles. Or 3 br, ulil pd, gas & wtr. (714)846·6220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ide Drive -'---- Beautiful new ort· bldg. 1 or 2 r oo m s uit es . Secretari al ser\•ice on pre mises. Nr. 0 .C . Airport, N. 8 . 8.13-310-1. •• ~":r.! ••• ~.0:. .•••• 1 ••• kids, pets, ok. Agt . Fee . UTN lhV P rNk ~ TZ ebrr ,. Costa Mes• 1724 wkdays after S, anytime DELUXE Duplex , new 3 28 9Rl&9 2 10 8 Y' /denonthe ·•· 9798430 wn om e. e r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkends b 2 b bit g· r h. w WINTF:R -Oceanfront J · ba . $360. 833-8488 o r · r, a , ns, enc. a · water, from $450., Pvt. ' ! br, 2 ba. S350. mo. •NEWL Y dee. 3 Od + 833-1972 .~:u~:~ 'r'::";.!_s UP laltioa P-.wlft1116a 3807 $300 up. 838'4949 bch, 1o·vely ga 67 rd 3 en 84 . 1 m 4 '"'' Oakwood Garden Apartme nts PLUSH. Beaut. (um lg:. ofc. suite, lo rent or shr. $195 mo. Xlnt. NB /CM Joe. 642-6753 /644·6815 ___ 675-85.11 de.n, 3 ba twnhse, Harbor •TV & Maid Serv Avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntlnf)ton leach 3840 see to a pp rec. · LIVEONLIOO ISLE Hi . Pool . 833.1653 ; LaCJ911aleach 1248 •PhoneServ,Htdpool $.350. Yrly 2 br, 2 b~, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 2 BA , bltns, OW , H•wport l•och 880 Irvine Al 16tn 6 45·0550 2 Br2 Ba only $4.50 mo. 833·8974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Children Sectioo story, 2 car encl gar.. lllCE TO IE.A.CH encl gar., adults only, n 673-4003 3 BR , l "'' Ba. big bonus XLNT OCEAN VIEW •SSOFF week's rent balcony. 642·1603 HEAR SHOPPIHG pets. Nr Hoag Hosp. $225'.1---------- W I N T°E R -RENTAL rm. cpls, drps, bllns. JBdrms., 21"..tba.,l'ust. \.\'/ad PENIN. Point2br.S300. Beautiful ne \.\' 2 BR mo.642·4387 •THETOWERS Sl40 up s tore-0rficcs cpl." drps iti r bath. 1730 1 Beach Bl, H.B.S12·28J.1 fncd Yd. dbl gar. s:w>. bit. home ; lge. li vi ng rm. 2376 Newport Blvd. CM mo. yrly. Avail. Sept. 15. s tudio apls . Frplts. . 8th Floor. 2 br. 2hR. 2ter· .• 1 Ocean fro~t cottage. 645.3147:546.4289 w /frplc ., sep. dining 548·9755or&l.5-3967 lbr.$2l5.moyrly.Avail. bltns,dishwashen;,2 car Pen1ntBRran_gcrefrP?OI races. Slip avail. S500 Prime lot:ibon. 3br. 2ba. rm.; bit-in kitchen. 2 Gar T 1 al p--i Sept. 6, 673_7219eves. garage. SUnde<:ks. from gar_, $200 inc l ut1 I. mo. 642-8931 or 646-8316. • lMOFREERl-:NT • t-2·3 Rm offi ces from $13 5 per m o Nea r airport. Nolcasereq 833-3223 9 Til noo n fullyfurn.673-4637. E-SIDE 2 br, large lot. gar. 1.mmal'. thruout ! •rope ug1• 5260 536.2579 Rob1nsonRltr 675·8120 . -·----garage & furniture inl'I. $475 ?.tonth 1 Br, cpts, drps, bltns. LARGE t br. s to ve , · arge I & 2 BR apts with \~e Blufrs . 3 1~!l· & fam, 156 ?.t errill. Cples only. rt11SSJON HEALTY patio. Utilities paid. $180. refrig. cpts, df'P6, util pd, 0 ..., BEACH l & 2 Br Apts, nr iloag, enl'losed gar's & pool, Gree nbelt . Avail. SJJO.~!f.0433 •• 494.0731 ,.. mo.54B·ll6S. gar,adlts,nopets.Yrly ....,. beal'h.Gas,wtrpd.Modfrom $165 /m o . 1760 Sept. I to t'eb. 15th at $230. 675_7023 f968..346S bldg. Quiet. 64&5111 Pomona Ave.642·2015 $600 Alo. Agt. 64().SS60 "r'ea rl y lease -neat clean 3 Rent or lease option. Con-Guaranteed no rent SPAC. 3 br. nr. ne\.\'. 40, BR , lo/~ BA. $»1. mo. le mporary 2 bdr, 2 ha , AMBASSADOR IMHS Corona chi Mer 3822 increaseinl975 rrom s and. $4.50 mo. Yr.ly R-s 4000 . * Roses are red. violets arc blue. \.\'e rent swtes w I a boat slip too. Cst. Hw y at Npt Bl \tl . 642-4044 Children OK. Barrell den, ocean vie \.\'. A\•aila · OF AMERICA ••••••••••••••••••••••• l _ .. R ll 642 5200 bl · d •~5 $400 •B•, t&2 Bafrom$275 or Wntr. Furn. ava1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea Y · c 1mmc · ....,, .· · TWO LOCATIONS 2 BR , l ift ba.; l blk . t • 642 -..5 l----------320 d 5 '060 3 B 2 B r $400 -~ Pvt ent /K. priv. CM wk ys. 4 · l. eves. WEEKLYRATFS beach'. Adults only, no r. a , rom Newport Beach luxury . •••••••••••••••••••••• 2-BR. available now. C.M. 99 2109 M h b ~'/wk & ~/mo up •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 · · FULLSERVlCE pets.$350 ont DELUXE 2 Br, 2 /tj, '!':I ~ ...,., · pvt offi c e in s uite. FREE FRE S .. lSO. 645·5045 2277 Harbor. C.M. Boyd Rltrs, 675-5930 •Sum mer & Winter at blk to bch, ad Its, no pets. 548·5954 or 556·0058 Prestige bldg. 645-3700 ·r•ofessionalServic·" L HI,._, 32SZ -B · l I s A be3ctUsbeautirul •'Kl"I 6751706 k · h .. -o g...... ,_., r1 s 0. . . 2 BR v· r I l ~. . ROOMS S25 . wee up Wit SQ ~ L •MDLORDS• -~-· 64•.4840&"'An2300 iew~ rp , cp s, •Views or ocean, h 548 9755 JS• PER ... •· * "' OVmR'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ,,....,,. stove. Xlnt . Adults. No Calalina&Pitlos LI DO Isle Bayview 2 br, kite e n . · or Offices o r dra fting Home f In de rs • •••• l•r•r• 3 BD, 2 Ba , Patio, pet.s. $295. Open 12-4PM. Verdes t.'f.t ba. $425 mo. 1or2 yr·l -'64~0~·396:c::~7-------I rooms. 2350 sq ft. F\IJly 642-t900 fireplace,S.150.month. NEWLY decorated 2 br, 322"A"HeliolropeAve. •Large privatedecks lse.673·1283 CHEERFUL room, lite crp t d & air cond. California's Lar~est •Rental Servi ce!• Lo I 3 b 2 ba dbl •. r 49S.s87B. balcony . pool. garden bd b •Heated Pools-Saunas NEAR Hoag H-p. 1275 kit., & .laundry racil. Ne"·port Beach across ve Y r , , it ' s·otl1ng. u1,·1. pd. Adu1•~ NEW 3 rm. 2 a . . d ed -r 0 C A . bltns, d s hwhr, rrpll', GARDEN Home 3 br, 2 only. Sorry no pets. tsOO g_a rage. Bltns. Polnset· ·~~1~i~~ cover mo. z Br. 2 Ba Studio. Refs . req d. 548-1372 ~;,2 · · 1rport. cpt.s, drps , lge fnt·d yd . ba. rec fa l'·s. Sec ~all'. Wallace. corner W. 18th t1a,CdM.549-8867Days •Additionalrree parking New cpts, drps , bltns. NICE Fur n 'd. rm. for•~"-··=.;;;_ _____ _ ' ; : ~:~:f ~=·~~' Wate r pd. $350. lst & last Av I . 9 / l . $4 25 mo. d · .1 D /W, Ws hr. & Dryr. working pe-"n. Kitch. PROFESS'LCLASS A 1 ·1 ~ I ti + SIOO . se c , 2606 675 -0430 , 644 -5403 , St.645-0805 . RECENTLY remodeled :~;ni~~~~1~~~1ai Hookup. No pets. 4243 priv'lgs. in.;vt. home. Bldg, 3 s tory . 2790 ''···~L4: •l' 0\1~~. -~edlands Dr. 673·«ll 847·8583 Nice I Br dplx. Quiel. Sep. char mi~g 2 BR Duplex. cD~a~n~a:..::R~·d~.~64=2~·~T.12A:='--:--::J~C~M"'..:7~5~1~-S5~8S~----·i Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air ,,.,., -·-.. --------b E I di'· o er L /R, Kit, no pets. S300 d ood I II FREE SERVICE 4BR.2 BA .huge fo.m.rm. Hewportleac:.h 3269 Y gar. mp a "' v mth.497 _2575 Qpen?.!·FI0-6 5 bl p k N rt 2 con .. w pane wa s, 30 •· 5481021 u ·et ar . ewpo Exclus1·v e Cd 'I area. d l el r~I dblga• patio walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,nope...,,. · Sall05 SUnl25 BR Se 1 .. rapes, carpe , ec., TO LAMDLOltDS t~" Newpor\ 'H.Jtl. s. ~ch is. NEWLY de~orated 4 br, 3 PARTLY furn 'd. l br. Cotto Mesa 3824 . ' · · ocean view. P · Room in large house music, janitor. parking . b r Bo d r Qct.$399.SOmo.640-6287. w !kit c h . priv. Call !'11 R St ~1 g r Pt1e m er o ar ~ Sept. $450 Pvt Ply . ba, den, rrplc, steps 10 Dwntwn area. Sl2S. in-••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunti'..Mon · · · ever , • , • Realtors, Better Busi -548·1511 beach. Lease $550. By l'i'g wtr & gas. Adlts. on· MEDITERR.AHEAH •"!JI• 2br. lower level in W. N.B.1 ~640~·~•_10_7_a_f_l_B_P_M_. ___ .1_:S5~7~·~0=136:.:..:o~r~64=6~·8396='---,:.-.~ ness Bureau,Chamberof O"'ner6453370aft 4 1 p r · ed VIL' •r~ Paci"fic Mini.mum9monthlease. Westclo'ff Dr. Pn·v•te ol-' Commerce. 3Br. 2ba Eastside. New · · y. re · retir person. _ _... Se h S R ~~ 4ZOO ' • 548 3402 B B & De 2 B 2 Available pt l t ru t.tftWIMr enTUP [i ce. Unfurn. Air cond., :~.. 530-8505 paint in /out. gar. door LUSH GA RDEN Patio! · 1 r, 1 r n, r, 7110ceanAve June 10. $250 monthly.••••••••••••••••••••••• crn'd SIOOmo 642-409'1 ___ _;:cc:__;:c_:_ ___ I opener. bltns. dshwshr, The Bluffs, 4 br. 21'2 ba. tbr dup. furn. Adults, no Br Townhouse. Carpets, (714 )536-1487 675 ·0544 / 884 -1858. N'B at Ocean. $100 wk .• ,, · · S. Ana $180. 3 br, child, no do gs $385 m o . Wht. cpl, frpl, end un it. pets. $145 mo. A\·ail now. drapes , fire place, 3 Weekdays only. sips . 2, also larger & yr-lusines1 R•ntal 4450 pct. 646 -2087 . Close to Cvl'rything. F:x-548_4160. "" pools , 4 tennis rourts · --~~M;;•~n~a~g~ed~b~y~'.:...~;;;;;;;~~~:::;::;;;;,;~l~.~548~_~6~17~9~1~6~75--0922~~~~~·~·:•:••:•:•~·~·:·:·:··:·~·~·:·: .. :·~·~·:• S . Ana $155. J br, singles. tras! A"ail now s.w.s mo. gym · sauna 's. William WaltersC.O. util. BR. Fenced yd. 1 child , Yrly. 644 -0111 t Br. near busline. $155 2400Harbor81vd MESA VERDE NWPT BCH lg. bdrm. S. Ana $165 . 2 Br, child, pel ok. l9l9 Fullerton, per mo. COsta Mesa (714 )557-8020 ATTHE BEACH 2 Bdrms., l tni bath ron w/pvt. ba & kitch prvlgs. THE COLONY sin!l'.e!!. · $225. mo. 642·C&'7 NEWPORT Crest Condo 3 Call 548 -1024 to see. NEWLY DECORATED THE HUMTIHGTOH with pool. S33SMo. 10 min. lo bch. SlOO wkly. 30 RETAILSHOPS H "ch 4 br 2 ba kids Be br, 3 ba. tennis & Pool. t H~HT5Al'TS STEPS TO •••cH "'" 2812 Pr•' me reasonable s pac• · '" • ' •MESA VERDE aut. 4 $450mo.Lse .64S.s781 DanaPoint 3 26 2Br.w /gar.$175 Water ......, -.....,. ,., ... 1 pet. .., d t br. 2 ba, new cpts. drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd. 2l16 "B" Placentia. Exciting new adult apts 2 BR, 1 ba. unr, $285 IV-'-oc"""ot-1-.. -R-..,-1al-,--4-2-5-c01 ava.ilable large & small. · • ":· Va ll ey I br, Ciul • pe · children & pet welcome H. v. Homes. 5 BR +pool ...,25 Love Iv 2 bd.Apt. D. 636.4120 1.5 adj to Hunt. Harbour SEA WIHD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old world charm with ..... 1i1n .11:les. $4Z5mo 546·0855 A/C So l od~l....., · •t6884SIMS • French windows. gables FURN . house Balboa, 3 · + · Ame~~2c · 25081 La Cresta, Dana. STUNNING lg. l br 1·2·3BDRFROMS200 2 BR.2 Bacondo$475 Coiy c abin Cor rent. & trees. Adjacent to br. 2 I.la,. kids, garage. H•tlnc)ton leoch 3240 J .. se. $700. gt. · · Ow ner. 494 ·6848. Garden apt. Pool, rec 540·8442or84(}.1204 WE HAVE Weekends or monthly, or Fest iv a J 0 r Ar t s Agt. Fee •••••••••••••••••••••"'• BEAU;1'. ~luf.rs Condo 4 Huntington leoch l74.0 rm. $185. 710 18th St. l&2 BR unrurn, new paint, SUMMER RENTALS daily. 552-4642. Grounds . HOMEFINDERS br, 20.z ba, immed. O<'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASA VICTORIA bit' l d NEW South Lake Tahoe 580 BROADWAY 64z 9900 · $450 Agt fiW 1133 ins. crp s. rps, nr. LAG UNA BEACH * • * •Yorktown/Magnolia c p y. · ·' · NO INC.REASE in sum· l ,2&3br,Dlx.Unfur Beach & Edinger. No Cabin in t rees. sips 8, ~1\@.;~:lit.it:1~ . ix€.~~3·~~ c~~:~~;,;?.~:: .. ~)}EtJs~~i~f: ~~~~~t~§Z~~ 2~ ~~id;:;~~·~· .:;~:: •• ::: .. ;::: 494-7915 < ' 3 BR 2 BA $33S in an ideal ramily loca-17301 Kee Ison Ln. t blk mo. 213.592.2203 Ea st BI u r r s 1 BR , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1830 Sq. Ft. C-2 bldg. 8061 • $97.SO Orange I br, ulil · ... · 4 Bed . I · I k h M I h Co "'~• M • dd /W rd lion. room. singe W. or Beach off Slater . Light, airy, l Br", balcony. . panoramic view o Bae Straig t a e tos r. n· Bolsa nr. Beach Blvd. incl. Furnished, • e ra en a story. $550/mo. lease. 842-7848 pool. Adults, no 'J)Ct s. 1 BR, pri v. garaj!e & Bay, 2 story, open beam do nt. ocean. pool, ten· Reasonable.644-6172 1)•\ $165 Stanton 2 br, rncd, 4 BR.2 BA ... $345 644-7211 , ask for Nigel. Cpts, drps, stv. rer. $165 ga rde n , Frplc. $175. ceiling . Frp\c. S275. nis. jac uzzi. 536-195 . , kids & pets ok. • Ellis/Beach Agent. WEEKL y RATES 1887 Monrovi a C . M. p/mo. 842-6590 979-1268 or &45-1260. 745 eves . DELUXE office, comm l $175 S.A. 2 br, avail now. 3 BR, 2 BA ... $300 548·9743644 -9419 2 BR 2 BA 01 ...... area Domingo Dr. Nb. d 1 h & industrial spaces. Also familyok. •Garfield /Brookhurst AVAIL9/I. De\uxeNwpt. Ex•cutl'f'eSuites · · ....... • Nee roommate or ome m i ni warehouses i n $190 C.M. Nice 2 br, rncd 3 BR. 2 BA ... $300 Crest Condo, 2 br + den. 727 Yorktown ll'f'd 2 BR. util pd, children clean. bll_ns. Child OK. no WALK to Ocean. New in Cdm, over 25. $150 mo. La guna Niguel & Mission w /garage. • Garfield /Brookhurst 2111 ba , frpl. gar. Pool & Bea'ch Blvd at Yorktown welcom e. No pets. Cpts, pets. Ref s. $l6S. 842·0585 Dplx. Cpt, drps. D/W, 673-3121 H, 675-1.519 B. Viejo areas. Handy to $200 Brea 2 br, rrplc, kids 4 BR. 2 BA ... $335 !!,"~~~·o $<ex510 ~od.ayy5rl0yr. 536-0411 drps, pat io. Mgr. 1960 2 BR .. sharp, nr. beach & gar~. dis p, gar. Yrly. BUSINESS or prof. man San Diego Fwy, 200 to ok. B S 2 b •Banning/Bu.shard 542·5451 eve~......, STUDIOS & I IRs Wallace. Apt6,642·7364 shopping. $l75/Mo. Ch 1 Id 0 K . $4 O O. to shr. home & pool NB. 2000 sq rt. As low as 30" 1225 H .. uper r, 3BR.2 BA ... $385 . . •Full Kitchen 3 BR apt In garden set-Realonomics 675-6700 675-0642/642-0596 Avl.9/1$150.645-1502 per sqft.831-1400 f:r5, ~!3ily okC·t 3 br * Beach/Heil AVAIL. NOW. 2 br res. l •Heated Pool ting:. Pool, aduJts. S2SO. HEAR llEACH NEW 3 br. 2 ba. 16th & SEP. bldg w /gar. 1000 sq O(i: tge' yd ~idsalpe~: ' E'-3 BR. 2 B1ASp ... ~d I yr. lease. $395 mo. Vil'w. •Laundry Facili~ies ~-8628 l 2 3 Bd Some w'oth Orange. Call : 833-1437, or Lhl OO IS 2 LRE lg. Bea~hfl ~t n . 2l3 W. Wilson, CM. •• • • · • i-1H'l(aY a ,,ng n e 642·807810·12AM •Free Utilities , • rm. . . office870·8800 ome, ms. ava1 ·..,.. 645_2020 &S42-6560 . ~ 121 85 Anadheim 4 h1r. 2 ~~-3 BR. 2 BA ... $275 •Free Linens 2 Br. 1 'rJ ba Studio, Encl fireplaces, wet bar, uUli · · ea. John Miller 673·l2l"'l_.::::.::=::-=.::.:::c:::::_c_ __ ., •. ncd Y ·ga r, amiy Firep lace . i:arpets. EASTBLUFF<tl)r.Avail •TV&Maidserv.avail pat. Beaut. shag. Bltns t y roo m . enclosed or832·8800 TllE FACTORY · •, • welcome. d ' h h 9-6. Comp. rerorences. · 1 d r~ G A ·1 gura0 es QU IET 2 br g rage Id I h M .mbe • Board of dra pes, IS waa er, •BaT-8 -Que 1nc u .re ,,g, ar. va1 • · , 11 • • 1 bl Newport . ea sop ••I • bull ' Yrly lse 1213)675·5735 Ph Se · Set 5 No pols ~0<1 SIOOUP .No fee. pool, mature edits. No Look1 n.g or 2 persona e avai·t ·1n th• mall. $1lO. Realtor'. Belle• BuAI· tins. · • one rv1ce p . · .,. · •. 1 di 1 1 1 L '' ' c ti Be J l M'I to • 494-87 .. " TOBIN REALTY INC. pets. $200. 548-4922 0< r1en Y ema es mo 673.~~ nes!I Bureau, Chamber or a vor oe TOWN JI 0 USE 2 8 r, • 1 e ocea.. ""' 846-1311 share beaut. 3 BR, 2 Ba ,,1 ..:=·=.:..:~==----- Commerce. 963-•S67or96.1-l'l86 2 V.Ba , pool , bllns,L..,....leocll 3748 2 Huge Bdrms. Super 8ayfronl home.$14.2 mo. Store &-(Or) Drfice. Next 530.1505 FwA.f#. · wash/dry, gar. No pets.••••••••••••••••••••••• Location, beamed ceil· 2 Bdrm, quiet fourplex. Weslclirf area w /pool. 644 -2903 to liquor s tore & laun· -Vacant 3Br 2ba cntrl 675-9188 eanfront 2 Bd, 2 ba, int. n o pe t s . $170. Hunt Harb. adult.&, S:UO Mature adults/no pets . Fema le rnommote wtd. dromat .. $100. mo. 1740 ~~.. ·• l ' t frplc, Ava1·1able Sept. !. ""c:·6610. mo.840-1441 lbr. $190. 2br w/pvte Pia l1a CM m-OSOS ~ atrl\lm, s1.n' e s ory. 3br house. Located iD W. _, Child OK. Share 3br. E· cen · · UMIDESCO Villa. Pacific Condi?· N.B. 9 month minimum Yearly re ntal. Locked Xtra lge 2BR, new crpts, NEAR Beal'.h-Vacant 2 patio, $23S . Wkdys an s ide h m. Sept 15. 500-t800. Sq. Ft. office & FREE RENTALSERV. Steps lo pool,· tennis lease. Starting Sept Ill to garage · 4 94 ·3t 4S or & paint. Kidgok. No_pets. BR. 2 Bfl . 811.M, Crpu, Spm. &46·4378· 646-8726 . atore spacet. Move·in al· Summer & Wnlr. Beach court.S400mo.9&2·2Sll. June 10. S3SO monthly. 494·5l09eves. Bltns,1185. +SlOOa.ec. + Drp s. Patio. S22S. IAIATHTAICIHG . lowance. Ocean view. Rentals. $3:iO wk. Also NEW Deluxe z sty, 5 br, 3 6 7 5 ·05 4 4 I 884 • 1858 . $lSS Furn. Cozy, bach. la&t mo. Xtra cln. Pvt. 518-17lh St. 968-3.'.tl.l or VIEW Responsible person !O Lag. Och. 67J-4363 . Exec. & Family homes. ba. cpl, drpi. rrpl , Weekdays only. cottage. Nr. Beach. 1 pat. 762Shalimar, CM. 848·~ -". Hu•e 1 "'opt ho· on share 2 Bd. house 1n 1 991-8000 ....., ~ Lagunl Deb. PteCer ages Small store Cor lease. ~ lndlll cpd 'o1a i::..!:1' .HBR. VU Hills, Portoflno resp2ooemployed adlt . 1 BR. $150. 2 BR. Sl.75. no L ..... heclt 3141 B~ek Bay B.l11fr w/2 25·30. $140. + util. Eves. Great corner. L.ar1e $!2S .mo. 1 • • mdl. rec. fac 's. Tennis & 49'·4 . peU or childn!ll, ~fs re-••••••••••••••••••••••• pnvate balcorues. frplc. alt.6. Mona ,497·1.SU. Lol·80 ft. on N. Coast .... e l11md 3206 wlcncb. an. 6, 751.MQ, 2 pool $600 mo. 675--0430, 0 r t Spacious q 'd. ,\gt 646·3ZM OCEAN view, spac. l br, h'eated pool. loads or Hwy See 1088 N. Coast <)11 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• m \ from Bolsa Chica 8'4.Mo3847-8583 , cean ron • · cl0&eL,.'1'45DomingoDr.Share,·tarcehse,8allsl. Hwy·, Laguna . Call '. Bch ' ' Pri. ste1>5 to Bcb. Central LOVELY 2 bdnn.!I. spac. adulU, 2607 Solan• Way, C 11 645 1200 F le 2 b $115 o 8AYV1EW Dpl.._ 2 br. • , 1 BR & den near uct &: locllt,ion. Adults. Winter. rooms, c,pt. nice kltch, L. B.s;n5.494·1419 1 979·l2S8or · 87?.zs4Jors:$.28lo m · 546·0075orM6-0076 . • , 1, ba, bltn.•. tptll. Wntr. on· H., Hrbr twnMe. ls.e, 30 Fashion Isle. Adlt.s. no S325-*"25.49'-JCB2. brick anackb!'r, pitto. NO RTH END Spectacular Upper Ba y . w Per Sq. FL. C-2 bldg. l)'.210Emcrakl,t15-.3851 1Upatdr.<1BR,3Ba,nvr pets.$350.640.1.ISSaf\4 • Yllo Xlnt-.IOf:allon.Rea!rent. 3 bdrm .• 3 be .• View. 2Br. lmmac Apt, Resp. ~•I wishes to shr. ll>40 ft. 8061 Bolsa at ._......._ p ......_ 11 ~07 oceup. Ownr. 541·99'?5 or 11t11t Lot)OOll 3Sl VI t rl A t 357 M~ern pool. garage . 642-81199. charming Bal. Isle hm Boach Blvd &44-617Z =::'.-:..:! ••••••• 1:' ••• 671-9415. 1 Back Bay area. 28.R. 0. Tt..lttlch &.e..US: 0 a , P · ' dining r m .. deck; out· l ~w~/~1~a~m~e~6!7~5~·8~1~39~;~673-~!2383~~~:::':.:;'~;:::=:::;:::..::;~ •" lro br $1•"' S b111. Larse patio, Private, beach, luxury standlna 'f'lew. Wilk.Ing s.ftC .. 1n1nte 3176 .._....._ ........... _ 4509 , 3 BR, 2 BA, acrou m WAV~ maker, 2 • °""· iaraae. Marrle<l couple, two·btdrootn two·bath 2 BR •pt upper w/refri•-dl1tance. ~beach. 2MCar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Career girl ~resCOndoresp ::=::,::: •••••••• ,. ••••• .,, Ba1·Be1ch, view. $450. 1lnltles.. tamUes. Allen· qo chlld"'n or pell.~. apartment. Completely KJda ok. No pot.t. Sl.75. 1•r•1e. &AIAM; $SZ5 o. •t..r11e 28R, 2bf, frolc, exec type lo .... re .... ..r. 1 •-I mo. Yrly. 875-1.:IM. Uon aln1I~ I 4 br, 2 _ba,. 642:g7 rurnlt hed. 84!•ulltully Avail. now! My name 11 patio. ocean vu, Adults. 9/1. 813·73184 al't6:30 DELUXE; 1nc1-.... a un" .. , C CM"OM•IW. 1222 klda,pets.Also3br,2ba. dtc~r1 ted. 2 swimming Chrt1 , .548·1188 or evet Nice l·bdrm. apt. Clofle no pet1 . $275. P h :...._ ..___ __ 4•5 with ofr1cn: I.JOO, 1400,. $ll&S .. kld.5, pt1.. Axt. Fee. S-c....... J 276 ......... 11, tenn•·• ~patio. • .. 7 ,.....,. to bt•ch • t.own. Sin~le 498•3097 ,.._...., Till'f" • 1500. 1800. 2212, 17to lit ••••••••••••••••••••••• -··-• ~ I ~~"--~""-'~'---------··onl•.-Mon . . •••••••••••••••••••*,"' 6000 sq n ........ or d I I .,,.....,.,, •••••••••••••••••••••• Lf:laure llviDa at I best. -·"'"' ., -~ 3 BR. 2 Ba, In rm, rp Oce•fr ... C.. '91-:m8 QUIET·2 br w/ptllo. TURNER MSOC. L1e 2Br, 28a, e:nckll:ed STORAGE GI r, 1e. 642·7604 . Agt. 011 p,... bltna. Nlfr., rdwd Int.. NEW 3 br, 2bl~.':!'5 ~~'. New ii br,l'ba,dtn, rplc. · CP)l•1 oaly. s.tt5. 810 1105 N. C1l lf«J, Laguna 11r. White w•ter vle-.i. dwntown. Colt. Mesa. mlse 711 W. 1 a. car 11,r,, P•tio. $425. lM cpl. d .,., l650 642.1155 Clautned Ad~ M2·567'11 Jo nn. 548·95'73 • • 494· •• Adults only . 498-31117 · $20 per mo. M!-4228 1 C.M. t f1wtl• --~ . . - ··' .. --· ····------. . DB DAIL y PILOT Friday. August 15, 1975 ~dd it ... Build lt ... Diape r it ... Hammer it ... Ca rpet 1t .•. Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... M ove it, .. Press l t ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Ptaster it ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY P l umb il ... Pal ch lt. ..... 1pe 11 ... "emoael ·it... Roof It... Landscape it. .. Tile It... Trim it ... Sew it. .. Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alte r i t ... Learn it ... · labytlttlnq Car"pettfer ca,.,.t Ser•ice icnt1m•kln9 Haullnq Hou1«l••hMJ Mo•lfttJ PolwliltqJ/P.,..199 looflftCJ ....................... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ' . . . . . . . . . ...... . ... . . ··--·-·-·. . . . . . . ...... . . . . . ............................................ . Loving t·nr~. \lo( yd .C arpt•nt r y Cu.stoni C c•--L E~pcrt Oressmakingaod •llAULINC • Expert , experie nced P.f ovi n g. h aulln)(, Palntlng/R11tpalr.3Syl"!I llr /day /wk. nitcslwkn(I:' .Rcmod, r(•p•ur, <1dd -0n. ~~~t NGHWMJ Alterations, llca$011ublc Y ARO t:l1E1\i"iUr hou!le(')tanlng done on a cleanuPfi. EJ1.p.rta11 ·frtt work xuar, lt1ke Kdvan· ROOFS Cll ECKEO ~ OK. Refs/lie. 5S6·03.a' insulate. l>cs1gns. F'f\.~ Al.SC.> indov.·s. f.,oors. S.'8 ·7 IKS • • ~.0347 • • weekly baa is. Ph11111e call e:sl . reliable 11\udentK tage of mv exp. m..1MG Repuired & H.eplaccd J eannie. eal. 64:>·343!1 • Outl·h r.1 a1nt~na11l·e• --I' h )-'\I I IJ O'S h ut er . 1'47·2126 Olre«l Facto!')' St!rvit·c . f'rer est. S37· l~ Electrical ll•1ul111,1; Anythini.: 008·4143 Prof pointer. hone11t work, Lh:cn11e C:l!J.1~00 lnmyhome.RcUabte,de Cstm kitchen & both. --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Garagecll·anup. -Pointin9f'•P"'f"9 reas. Int /ext. frt't! C!'ll , J'lf :549·29tl l fH•ntlablc. fnc 'd y,1rd , Rcmod~hng .. allcr<1tu.'ons C•mt"nt /Concretf. EL !::CT n I c 11\ N. s en I (l(•lialJlc Ex1). •1ou11eC'lea.nlng glrl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• refs ~-2759 f642·3U13 . -· • lo\ 1ni:! l"are . Refs . & repair. Unique & un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · F' S · , •. ,'152 I I t O t R EPA lltS All l'P - 1.,,,.,.,99. usual work welcome. L EON IT!'. CONCllF',T L' JObi. n1u1.nttrepa1rs. 22 ast crv1('e . ...,. .... . ..O· o ra cs. wn runs, Pro f P ainter, hon_,6t . c s '" "" yrs exp --. 'Gdrl'fs.75l-8171Depend. work rtias lnt/ext free llloshr/R•palr Rt•us. free eiit. Uc. \\'ull . Men1 UBRureau962·83~ STAl\1 PING . (.'~lb · j1,·Z3':noS.MR·S203. Th~Thrccor .Us1111l.lllaul. ------e:s t . 'Ref~. :;4e.i7!i9, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HJ0·5-020anythTlu. Bus1ne-t1 S•t•lce -blestone bri<·k & till· ---Light . l\t nv1njl . (,urugc L.cl1capl1tq 642.3913 PATCll PLASTERING ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••· Carp c 1~ 1 ~·y · ~ct. n.1e putios . ct~. 640..·1349 . Gorde-nlnq Cleu n1n~. Low Ra tes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •ALL 'f\'PES•• Sewlnq/Alt.ratiOftl NANCVB.o\llNES be3ut lf) )Our kit chen in· ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·680\. Ford's Landscape l':XTERIORS SAVI': U J''r~Est M0-6825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Typing Service. Re 3s . l·~nsi\•ely . 960-~ Patios-Drive!l·Block ~ Ui\•h's \'urd Servit•c ltl'~ Sod/l.a.wns /Sprinklens R . L . SJ no r St ult CU ST 0 tl-t MA 0 r: !'ates by the 1><1~e .01 :OllNORllO!\f EREPAl llS S,l~mpsl.onc .v.·all s 111aint. installattous' S12al~ Lic /lnsured.962·7817 Licensed lnsurt:d Call VERY Nt:AT PATCll CLOT llE S Al.Sti hour.640·:>U5or640-!i!l.:?I Plumbing, ca rpe ntry. ~·lan~e rs . Lie / Bond cleanups and hauhng. Ge1 r1d ufunstghtly 979.3335 JOBS & R ESTUCCO. ,\LTERATIONS CALL cer;imil· tile. f>40.556CI. 645·872<1. _ f'rec c-st. 673.cm~ TRASll & Ul::BHIS. Japane se Landscaping Free est. 893·1439. BONNI E . 645·5\l:ti. BookkeepingSt:rvic·l'S _ Coll. Student•54R ·ti428 Sod. r eseed. sprinklers. INT. EXT .. I br. $79. & up, -------- 1) c pend u b I c ; cs All l y pe s t•urpent ry . •Free Estimatc·Con(·rct£> JAPANESE GARDf:NEH , . Free est. C·2764S-3388 we do a<'ouslic. free csl., P'tumbing EXCITING On.:. llcs1g11:- l!l' rte nced ; rcasvnabh: fram£>, finish , remodel. Masonry, compl~tf' bld g IO yr5 ex per. ult pha!Sf's '\ ard elean·up. dut ;.ind ----Greg. 960-2166 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for ladieli 4'HJ " thru 5'2", ratl·s , 64•1·7352. rep;nr All v.·ork guuran, & home rep1ur&IZ·076 \ Jl£-ason11:ble t loEtimates tree trimming, L..ur~e & ROTOTILLING SZ5 !\!ARV 'S PLUMBlNG S2.S. 4 thru 8. 75l·ti2fil --l£>t'il Tony Palombo. Child Care-Ca ll 751-19J7, small jobs . Richard. LandscMping·SodSales College student-Airless •646·9tl'.17• ---- • SUNSl1lNE • ~l('m bt·r BHB. ~.8314 536·888-1 . Free est. Masler Ch:trge equip. 4 yrs. exp. Refs. NO J081'00St.1ALL Tiie Rookkcep111 g Serv1ct•s •••••••••••••••••••··~··c1e11:nups . treework , . Day!l /e\'t"S96Q.2170 No job too lrg or s ml. IJ.10·1!227 .>17·0Kif Corpe:tServicr SlJ ~t ~tERDAY.CA :OIPS rototilling . Minor Haul 1\nyth1ng ·Yard Material at discount.Ph : -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ea1•hWeekl>ifferent landscp'g. lOyrs in area. Cleanup!!. Nt!al J ob ? Landscaping, Sprinklers. 673·3658after5. PAT BILLING J h . C 1 •. Sl5 Wk . f~or info&l5-~ 646 2693 Reasonable Hate:;. Hob Oeslii n & ln!ilallation. Persona\ profc~s typin~ 0 n s n .r Pe oc · · 64:>-0798 631 ·1072/673 -40.ll 111 ruy home ;1nyt1n1(• inl'I Uph<_>lstery, Dn ~hampoo Ex-rt J-.--c \·cs &wk ·cnds .Cl)~t& (s oil reta rdants ).Controctor r--r---J.laulin g. l\lo\·ing , Lot Ma•ORrY Fine P apertaCMCjftg Doug Rebard 6"l5·4727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbing CERAMIC T IJ.i'.:. New & S~cialth Remodel. f,r~ est. Sml Water heater s, dil!· jobsY.0elcome.5$·:M26 posals, drains. f11ucets , :\'cwportarea675 .. tt77 fJl·~reasers & all color ••••••••••••••••••••••• L;:indscape'(ardener clearing. F'rce \.'St . Bill ••••••••••••••••••••••• brL j<htl'ners & JU min FllG '·k&So TakataNursen·S46·072A Morgon .. 494·1713. WI LLI A~1S&Sons ~,rofTypin ~~r\'i ccs bleach f~r your Y.hile Add.ili~~~&nemdl. CO!\IPLETE Garden & --Masonry. Brick tBlock & co.ppe r rtq1ipe~. Sa me Top Soll Bill's Painting Svs pnl'cs day &.. ni ght. ~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality.Custom Wo rk l k M l Ch L>e 300lla "48 . s r arKC -•TopSo'•l•Com •••l 0 • lt•l'h·Bus1n ... ·ss·Lc~al car~ets. Save mone~: by 673.6041 549.2170 Tree Scr v Prof work-Hous•cl•onlftCJ Stone Cal15Rl -7829 int/Ext . 10 yni exp. f'rt.>c II"" est . 968·7 116,548·1883. JUST PLUMBING .. Mu!~n:s!!~~oorl _final rrpro_qualS~·IS95. saving. m(' Klra trips. . Lowest prices 557·9180 ••••••••••:••••••:~•••• , . ,. . . , i Clea nll\'1ngroo1n ,d1n1ng P atio co\lers, decks, HOUSECLEANING1sour Movin C.:op~ 111 g . Xerox 3'.KlO •. Ex.·1 rm & hall $15. Any rrn fen,e•. '"· C.Om""'litive G•-rol S•r•i"'H Business Call Janice's CJ I ''BS .. ,..... "'" ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• P;'I' scr\·. rcas . '-'· · · S?.50, coueh filO. chair $5. prices. 8 #28029:1. 830-5503 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Raggedy Anus. 675·6553 . . P A P E R H A N G I N G _ _'•'!CO:A~1Ll::L~64~2':'.·41_ll"ll'.'•'......J ---'C==:::..:=-­ Prores&io~al , R~aaonu· Any plumbing W:Jterscrv. T,..e S•r•lce- ble Freeest67J.5829aft5 l eaks, m!lro lit c ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINTER -1cando 11 e n c I o s u re s, r e :1 s. Tree ftemnval, li1n1>in.i,: & J .t~75Be.ach ,lll'\.~17 ·5111 15 ~rs . exp. is y,•hal --"T lllNGS " by Moose -. Mov1ng /}louhnf;t . Student - -counts . not method. I do Tom Jones Const.ruction Gen woodwork repairs. Z Eas~l>l u!f gals Wlll clean w /lu rge truck. Reas. Carpenter work myself. Gd. refs. 292255 . Rm Addit, putio lumbi·n ., .... ~ ... 5613 · & shine )'our ho1 ne. CUii Bu rry. ~-944:>/839·5779. •:•••••••··~··•.•••••••• 531.0101. cvrs. Freccsl.640-1876 P g.~ '"·'""' Nancy640·6636 better job for less. in· 832·24 68.10'711 off wf:id. Shrub clc1.1 ring. Rototill terior-e xterior . 493·7084 ing. 642·2ti24. ( urpe nlry Scr\'t('f'S, All1----------1 'l'hascs & Hl"modcli 11~., •STEA:OI CLEAi'J • L'us torn Y.'oodv.'urking 3 Hm s·Gel I rm free ti42·7Ui5 Insured Quality646·781 1 •George Pi I mer & Son Adds / Remodel/Paint Bl-109669 557·6932 M ovl n 11:, ll a uling , Japanese Lady v.·ould like C I ea nu P . Ex per & Housepainting·l nside or Electrical, Plumbing. tohouseclean. Reas .b y s tud e nt s . out.Xlntqual/Low rates. etc. Reas rates. 548·5203 Call &iS.1587 640-1749 or 644·23ru. Call Bru<'e 645·5376. I DO IT AU! DRAIN CLEANED $6.50 Eve/Wknds- Same J>ric£- 558·7380 Guar I Ford's Tree Service Experienced C.:rc"' _f:.ic !Insured 962· 7817 lndu•lriol R<ntal 4500 Mort9a9<s, Trvsl P<rsonol1 5350 Holp Wmdod 7100 H<lp 'Wo•l•d 7100 H<lp 'Wonlod 7100 H<lp Waotod 7100 Help w .. tod 7100 H<lp 'Woolod 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deeds 5035 •••••••••••••••••~••••• ••••••••··~··•••··~···· ••••••••••••·••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I! f'.:\'T 11 25 :.q ft $155 i20o ••••••••••••••••••••••~ PROHL~~l\I S, Y.'t: CA RE A.Lon!l"_'e.nn~ ~··~~ft OISHWASH ER. Taking ~q ft S17 U. 673 703'J nr . . .. . • ' . , 14 cations. . s l s applications ror school JUNIOR SALESMEN 0_5 . 116 ~owpoct busme»man " ONE " A Y llELP ova II . Full o< p/l. E'P" DELIVERY _ SUNDAY ONLY ' r help day & nicht _'1 a__ offc r1n~ u ~u .ooo 2ryd CEN.TER pref'd. EOE.543·7787. ri,f~tdoon·s'lrishPub. 202 ll!O\I Sq f''t t\.1-1 Space. l r u.s t deed u n hi s 24 hr llot L1neM:>·8800 RTIST/ Reqw' res s tal1'on w agon or van for Newport Cntr . Dr. NB. A •es 12· 16. Earn $20-$40 p e r \\'Cek FrQ nt offi('f'. Large rcJr Penins ula. duplt'X of I A. ,., door. ~5u mn 177:> Whit· years. Pr1\'t1.te party on · Foxy Girl ·s Out Call PRODUCTION deliveries to Daily Pilot carriers on Dlshwa•her hn getting n e w s ubscribers to the DAILY tll'r ~l. Ct\.1. c:lays .>I0·57IO ly. 7l4 /673·22ZJ . t\.1 ass age. U C~l l, . \\'e SailboaL'i Sunday mornings. Surf & Sirioin' J>JLOT a fter school and Satur~ays · c\es i;.1s.001n Come .. spec 1al1 :1.e Fa!it, immac ulate. 5930W.Coaslllw y,NB No deliv eries or co llect in g . ----I r araplegics.542·3160 hilrdworkingseUstarter. ColltactHarrySHltyorJ-1Pft1 Tr rt 1· r . hed Ji tinglon ~ N E\V BL OliS. Kcc'lhlll at A.nnouncrme-nh/ k · b r 330 W•t t loy SI, Cotta~ DONUT Shop. Early A!'lt ans po a ion urrus · un l'ischcr.lrvin(•Complcx. Ptrtonals/ •NEW!NEW!MEW!• Able to ta ca Jo rom Shift . No exp. nee. Beac h -Foun tain Valley a r eas, call o.o-,5 Sq. 11 . "' i.1\0\l sci . Lost & FoUnd typesetting thru printing Telephone 642·4321 for 1fip"8tnwnt O "" Photo Moct.linq when necess. Able to pro· Womnn age 25·4:>. Apply ~lZT . ft .. \. C of e 's 12.!XXl sq ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\bra xas M3ssage IOI.Im· duce s im pie forms as Equal Opportunity Employer in person. Mr. Donut, 135 ir 2.000 sq . It. A.C of<·. Lost & foMnd 5300 I2pm 1733 r,ullerton, c :i1 "'ell as 4 color y.·ork ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!!"! I _.:~~-·~1~7~lh~·~C~M.,._ _____ I Both firt? s pmklrrt. foil ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·1\114 V11ricty. goorl future.::: l't'illn~:-& i!OCHI P"''r LOST JFOL'NlJ CallJranetlc,549.9711 DRUGCLE:RK !!l!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... -Phonc 833·31CH ,\Pt:'!"'.' Wanted45to65intelligent , HtolpW.t•d 71 00twfpW.t.cl 7100 l\11 n age 24 . Perm. EX · 9f.U·2900 Adoption. r.o ..... · affectionate man. Please ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• per. not nee. 847·2563. H.tp W11111t•d 7100 H.ip Wont•d 7100 • COSTA MESA * Cost Spay /Seutcr Info. e;ill: perhaps we can fi nd As•rmblt'rs /9L._.,., BEAUTY Stylist. Must be Cor 'Woih M•ow ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-r rr· t . ,. 1 t • "7· --.. r· Earn Ch ristmas t.toney M'55'GE TECH J...,,,,,., o u·f<.res room. a plan. I m a u1 vorcee Gtonerallabotf1S p:d. w /customc r s . d 1 tf NoW . Sell beautiruil-Jousck.eeper Nl'edcd . ~ ~ 1u· O\•rhcad door . SIS.<;. ll E1LP~ R,EwhA1RDh' gFor thou"ht il v.·ould be s,...·ell TE ',lf'O Following not net:. Top lm!Tie · empoymen or p rt t r 3 Ad 1•·· Young lad, !18·28) fo< • " e•pe,'d '"' wash mg• , ...... ,,, ,·n your opare a 1me or . u ..,;, m11 ' re urn o ,..., 1 e s a gy bu1ha'·,·ne d,·nn,.r 0 lon•I 837 -47'3 •· " · -I II f Ill' · h d L I "' ~ " .. .._ Tempor·1rvHelp v.·ages . ... oc Top P•>"' Xlnt co time. No in\'estments. NearNewport&W1lson. egtmate u rmepo~1 · 1-;.JH s f . 2 ofr1t'l'S, 21 s e ep og . os .... hate like hrll. Alone. • · 83'7·8779 · · Ph 646RJ04 tion. No l'Xpel'. nee. \\'c '"'·iruonls ~.· 0 mo J ,aguna Heh . .1~·87-13. 581_. .. 67 17K02 Sky Park. Irvine be nefits! Call &M ·44fi0 Call 5S1·2288 or 551·3153 : · · · h 1 .... Call :>40-4455 send tn sc oo . earn ;-.;,1Url""" ll ll'' ~l'l!l "57 11 I K hod \" ~-;;-.;-;~:--;~;;;;;;;t-;i;:!l~ ...... ~~:..::;:;;~ ...... d IEAUTY SA.LOH Celesti31 Navigator want· ELEC. ASSEMBLERS Ho1.15ekecper /Babysittcr, y.•hile you learn. Apply 1n ~t, ma e ee.s n ' It . Japanese school girl l\lanicurist wffollowing. ed f to H .. B h f z y f person any afternoon or Sl,l:\HE ;\1 -1 ind bldl!. y,1, -~cv.·la.,nd & Atlanta, H.B. need.& rol'.!m w 1Amer. A SSE Al H LY \\'ORK Shampoo Girl. must be 646-~~~~::;m . awau. ~~~lex~. r~1:d~ Ass~~: mature woman. c.a re or eve. 2Il2 llarbor Btvrl . ~o::;t a ~1 e~u SIOO. m~ 560'2123 fam ily . ti31 ·2038 art p ftime,' l?\'es. Co rlee, lic'd. Apply , 1610 \\'. ble s mall parts under ~oc:;;i:~e'k~ns ~~i~·PP~ Coslal\tesa. T util , Suitable for el~t · LOST · Siamese Se· I· 7:30Pl\I. Inc. Call 642· 18'7. Coast Hwy. Nwpt Bch. Cl-IILD care, permanent '"'o~. 892-33139·ll"m. kd o t I _o::::::::..:::.:c::::_ ____ _ or l\' rep::i1r or m:M:h1n1 • · 1 1 ~ --N' I "'" ...-" w llYS. wn r ansp. AtASSEUSE&~tODEl..S s hop. Nu auto. y,·oud ~1.nt .. Fem . 3{Ul. ~tl'. Working l\t1llhrr.8yrold .1.5515y•~To 'eee11·n .. Fu•h1'on•·NO ...... 1. full time, Laguna igue . ·""::::'~·"7~08:::.a~·f~l~S~p~m~.----1 Ab<a•a·.·,1·,,., .. ,,,, · Fa1r\'ll'\\' & l:k1kcr C'.\-1 & 1 h ~ A,.., .. "' " .. v Good pay £or ri ght refs. ELECTIOMIC -" " p.nnt or .fbf!I Scl·unty Rev.·ard 545.8J7 2 ' · · · pe s. ,...·ant to s are RESTA.URAMTMGR. leetion or deli\'. J.l igh Call un er 6, 495.5325 or 631-llM Equal Opportunity Employer tl\.'fl l'l'~I d l'nn onl~. __ · home w /Sr. Citi1 .. SiS. profits. No in\•estment5 -195.6446 A.$SEMILER. INS P ECTOR Will t.rain.1----""'-".C.:.---· 9ti3·2M6Iurti·I\• 11:19 FOUND: Whl ma\e, most· etc. Hm & bd inexch. for Personable & efficient for samples. ~l gmt Oil· ~fin i mum 6 mo exp, as· Start S2.2:> hr. CORT f.:C Mature Wom3n fo r Com 1 ----ly Lh:isa Apso, app 1 yr. O\.'C. sit. comp. Ref. ,t..;, f!d v.·oma n y,·ho enjoys por.847-5467or5S7-045J Cltorkt li..__ se mblin g s mall elec· Jnc.642·1877 panion to retired um·,. heallhamusLS.l0-6690 responsibility. ,\hie to ~ troni c parts. bul ato r y lady . Lt . R.ntal. 'Wont-~ 4600 Slate r1Brkhst968·7.562 _ y,•urk c\'l'.!S & y,•knds . t\.lust be a le lo use 10 L'RK E~Gi~·~i~ ~ Tro••I 5450 Pl 1 •1 th key adding mach, good A ,.. ~ "9 Insurance housekeeping duties •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND : f,l'male Spr· ease appy: 1•on ru B &G•rl 642·9205 9am-12 noon, l\1ond<tY J Hr !louse in l:};tuncia i n ~c r Spaniel. Vit" ••••••••••••••••••••.••• /'ri.2·5pm . oys I S ~r;:~·otfi~~1d~~e~~~~~~ ___ ::_.:.=.__:_::_:.: ___ I Claims Sec'y thru Frida y . o~·n S<·h . dis trict in Costa At.lams & ~t agnolill llB. Coll ege Studenl n4!.cds Si7.zlc r F11mil y JO lo 14 ycors ofagc. Dai · MUST BE WILlil NG TO FRYCOOIC Co mm e r c ia l fo'1rc & Tra n 11 p ort a t i 0 11 • :!\I cs :l . R eu s 0 11 ab1 c . 963.35::io. pcrso~ to share cJtpcnaes Slcak I-louse Iv Pilol delivery routes WORK. Attructive or. p /time. No exp nee. Casualily Agency. SulJ· References. 645·2791 C~I li42.9691 for dr1v\.' lo Joy.·a. Lea\'· 18552 Beach Bl. HB iTiay be available in your mit resume to: P.O. llox area, --· Found Aug 3. Blk kitten Ing 1\ug. 22. Cull now. area. Earn profit for de· ri ce. pl eusa nt a l · DickChwrch'•Rftt. 1921. Newport .Bea ch, ~;c.::.;__ _____ _ , F:xt ra Gara ~e Spae£> .. ? "' collar. Approx 7 mos 499·4433. ASSIST ANT MGIS li\'eries & cash, tripe; or mospherc. good benefits . ., _ _:2tl9:-c8=N-:.:.ew2r><>::::rt=B=I~, C="=-·l~C~a~.~·~92663~'.:'.:.· ----- Y.'11uld like 10 rent living old male. JOO Blk so Cst 1 Jr. & Misses outlet store merchandise for selling Call 556-6525 from 8 A!\li s r at·e in C:\1. 6-1!1·a51.i6. i.1 1vy . Laguna Bch. Ernployme-nt& w /specialty tY.ist. Good ne"' subscri ptions. For to11Al\1 only .Ann. Full l i m e p l antsman Insurance Ra y,lca,cmcssa~c 494·3407afl6. ., ... paretlon oppor . Exper'd. Refs . information please call COLLEGE STUDENTS wa1_1ted to earl.'. for in· COMTRACTJIOMD ~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• Bontlable. 1·9 wkdays, 642·4l21 . Fro m S;,i n ter1or plants in com · 5«r~ •· l ,. 1 1 LO ST n I k 1 America 's l,a rgest me r"ial bldgs Prefer . ,. •~('"' y rt' 1rc1 t·oup e : o ya poc e Schools& 9·fiSats. Se nd resume ti C lemente -San Juan '" c I & t.1EAT CU1'TEH Service Countt.'r Shnp Shelly's Butcher Sho1> 580W . 19th St. C!\1 " 1 'Ill< t I I t II bo & Ed 0 5 p,,·vale "'-curit' System ••P or real interest in om ~e r c i a i ri;; nccus or a11 or ca cu a or, ·arr · lnstrvc:tion 7 O Classirtedadno.483 .l'/O Capistrano area. call .'3t!' c It A Sub-Interested in surgery. 11 h • · g R ~ ... 0670 o llo is lookin g for Student plant ca.r e . Vehicle &. ~i;ua 1 Y gen. 'Y. ~m a o u ~c "' ~·aru . 1n er. ewa1u ........ · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJaily Pilot . P. . x 495·0630 and Mission Vie· t m e to r o Box Busy office. 5 day Wt.'Ck . C '1 E I I" .• ,.,_ c Rcp•esentatives fro m e11 ui pm e nt Provided mi r..:su . · · ·. -"-__ ,._s ue:11•_·-__ ._ RE'W'RD Slo•"nGloii•--IS60, Costa Me sa, a i·o-EI Toro area, call '" 192 1 N rt Be ch Call6'14·7013 -A _, the Laguna Beach. Mis-w /medical benefits after · ev. po u · .::=:-..:.o.:.:::.::_ __ _ Businrs•/lnvrst / Lost: Young Yorkshire Nev.· classes hcginning at 92626 S8l·S3lO. sion Viejo area. Pa rt 6 mo. Gd driving record. Ca .. 92563 · M ed i c a I assistant . I Finance Tl'rricr. Rluck . ,\nsy,·ers Laguna Mu11i c & Art EqualOppor. Employer time or full time. Xlnt Call613·2356. lns ur11 n ce Secr et3ry primarily buck office I ••••••••••••••••••••••• to She rlock. 645-8313 / Center . Also, Sculptur· Auto Salesman commission &bonuspro-, wanted . Penonal lines llu.nt. Bch. physicia.n . Business 557·6660. Ask for Suzy. ing, oil painting, flute & VW Experirncr IOAT BUILDERS ~ram . We lraln. Ca r not GEN L maintenance for experie nce preferred. W,nle ad No. 5.'H Ou1ly I Opportuntty 5005 guitar . 497-2006. Onty WESTSAll.CORP. necessary . For more in· motel Apt & S!l lary. TypinC:. invoicing & of· Pilot P.O. Box J560Custa I ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOt..:~D . Boxer, male. Ne•t dresser. no ties. llas lmmed formation call Dick C.M.548·915:> ri ce routine. South Coast l-1esa .Ca.92626 Vic. Fountain Valley. Pri,·ale flute lessons, reas .. .Jimenez ~1 on. thru Fri. ----Chnc Candy t<.1fgSl8,500 963_4129 music teacher In local neworuscd.1\llbencfits, OpcningsFor: S·l>am .99I-0400. Insurance. 211 Ocean Md' 1 f' or r 1 Cust rriade uniform $40M schools . 842·956I includin g wheels. * JounMymen Gt't11 Ofc.bptr. A vc . La g una Be acb e ica .~nn~ ... c. or Pi i.za lluena Prk !ilol!) FOUND: Oreo bo>·s bike , _c:::::::::::::..:::.=:.:...___ I I ~-F k ,d b 494·1031 busy ped1atnc1.1n. Ex · (' 11 r I f 514000 J-"-'Wonl<d, 7075 ERgne nstlill~ Col stude nls, p/l !Sis. de· ema le. 10 ey au Y · per . o nl y. 644 ·0970 . •0 c 'e ..... ·e .m i:! · + 27 ". 10 spd. blue. Vic. ll;KD •Pl Mrs \iv. Eves /Sat. Car. phone lou<'h, lite typing & ril · S/18175 ~l~~~icJM~~~~ft~\~~i\1 Z~~e~;~~·nt~f}~~·rr~:~ ~·;;ts•;i~·:·-;;;·;;;;: ii@1Jltl14' •lnt':/Erie-rior nee. MrLyons 84B·t~ ~~·s t"i~vyp)~fl~~~t:t MODEL llolJ;i nll Business, Sales #. Ca ll 11 .B. Pol lee ; Nurse wanl.~ 8hrs da.v. '!ml ft:;~c~. • Carpenten COOK Da y shift & night w /(i gures. s m:i ll In· IRVINE PERSONNEL Lookinp: ror ONLVt \'CTY :J~~4?;;ng e Avc.;1~00o8 Drpt..536 ·5622. i\t on thru Fri. S:lSO hr. llunt Bth. K42·4.\35 •YochtPolnftn s hift O ld B ru ssels (ormal officeinNcwport SER\llCES1JoAGENCY special gir\tomodcll :tf· -------FOUND · Siamese c~ :>48·8597 ---•Wood Finislwn ~8187~1~h.As kforJulian, Beach. S~25 up. Call 48111':.t7thSl. lernoonaweck.'ferrlfil' lk~autil·ians ~ 111' your o,...·n Canyon St. C.1\1. Identify. Housekl.'epe r seeks work. 1·3 Yr!I marine ex per. lo 1· · ' · Beverly 3t 645-5aXI. (At Irvine). Co&t.a Mesa Pa Y lo I' I a Y b o >' · l1<1ss l.ea ~et.stat1011.We 548·14 1•I Live .ou t . Re liable . AYON quali fy . Top wage:i &Cook for l-1exican food . GlRLFRIDAY SllihZ24 642·1470 Penthouse type. No.ex provide rcccpl & pro Referen ces. Lind a :<Int co . benefits. Apply Wed thru S!ll. days. Call Must know pegboard ~ perience nee. Utmost <tucts. Top II){', Unic1ue F'O L'.'J ll : Aus t ra Ii an 543·4345 H•lp Your Fc.nilw to Security Guard at 275 5"8·Y94U. ledger system. Accuracy discretion guarantet'd. bt•a ut y sa lo n , :\'B Shcph l•rd , m ale, tail Fl h lnftali ' ~cCorm ick A,·e. Costu required for IOkeycalc JOLLYRO~ER Phone547·4522frum 2to4 1~12 61157 crnpped r .v P..17 ·73711 llousework by the hour. 9 t ~ Mesa. COOK·SICOHD a nd typing. Phillips BreakfasLcook,goodpay 1 cP~m-'o~n~I'~·------. Local rers. Ovm Transp. Fine cuisine l\larine Stores S7:J..40llO & opportunities. Apply in •io DELS RETIRED Found . Dalmation. ;.;'.r : 673·4053. Sell v.·orld ' famous pro-BOATING Al~o. Relief Cook ....,rson. 400 s . Coast llwy, " I 'n,01 " S-hool are & • 1 lh u·r f ·1 TOOLluG ~· -R ,.... Profes•1·onal f<ee la""" EXECUTIVE? . · .. . ... a uuc s c en e am1 >' " r"IEl.rt; Ney,· port Harbor GlllL FtllD £Y Laguna Beach "'"" R;11,·icw Apts. 1\ug 12. Reliable widow seeking can use , e njoy. Excellent Ideal opporlunity to Ya chL Club "" phot ographe r needs Uo you )i\'l' on the ,...•ater Cail64U·0390. em pl m nt. cleric al . earnin~s. Call54().7~1 or learn fiberglass boat Ralho:i Peninsula Lite Bkkpg. typing, 4 Ladies Special Shops h:is models ror part· Lime 1nNe"''PQrtHeat·hnr1n -----h-.----cas hi er. e t c . Wrk zcnith7·ll59Da.ys. building . Some t:all 673.7730 day.G.eneralkno~·ledge openinss for salesgirls. work f o r major B1J.! Canyon nr'! l.)oi you Ft)UND; W 1ppel. m.ix, evc f wknds . 962 ·302£""'"""~"""""""""~"""~""" knowledge of carpentry .--_ . , orboating nec.67J.3077. 20orover. (Managemenl ma gazines. No e!ll - helonJ,.! to the B.H C or~ ft•m . 1·2 yrs . Vic . after6pm . r & 1 k 'd p Chef to $1100 mo S1ds Potential.) fluntin"'on perience needed. r.11.1st U''I ,.0,, ,, ... 11 ,.~,, , . .,,n Superior & Pla centia, -Bah,sitt cr needed : 8 ass ,....or req · ay · · Girl Friday. N.B. airport "~ be attra"'tivc. ha\'e a ~ ''' 'M f. Ch urr Co open. BlueBeel,10721.JtPl ,NB ea Part time/ full Beach area . Ca ll ... pany i1nd arl' )ou hcJri·d C.: .\I . s._lll_-7_0_5_1____ I · .. xp. a er· m· days/week. 2 children, Clipper l'1.arine 675.3333 ufl <lpm . ~~e ? 546_4370. 84?·4234 . good figure. be willing lo and !ookin,.J!. fo r FOUN D : Sm yng cal. pelent Hs kpr. Bonded. my homeF.V.968·8379 19l9E.Occ1dcntol ~ v.·ork nude . Iligh pa y. something t(1 1!0., N(1 in· ll~l'r strip blk.'gt)· ly,•ht , Helen. 548·7197 r T h Santa Ana SJii...9311 CTOIUMNET~ HlE~.: ... PASRTn: Girl to do packalini & a&· Laundromat.Assistant. Call for a ppointmcnl v('stme nt. /1111kt you r f N 8 rke . ·h ~pWent•d 7100 ~~~·~~~lc:;,yorho~:. e;.:.,.~ ' . uunu "'":'P· a sembly. $2.SO hr. Behr. J\,3lurewoman,p/time. 675·4450 9·5Pl\f ' 11v.·n St'hedul(' tn he tht• ~.,m9<~, r u sc · ••••••••••••••••••••••• tranopo •t•l•'on. Refo . Bookkeeper/Sec ret 3ry taAna'4:ve,atBn&tol,by I60JW.AllonAve,Sa.nta 675·0334or81J.1000 MOTORROUTE - On'' <epr .. 5ent3l1 VC! 1n ""'-· ...,_·~------,. CdM I l rt 0 C Ai rpo rt 548 4396 ~· ACCOUMTIMG 645·4149. or nvcs or. pu . . . . . Ana Ask for Tom L.,._ •L SIC'Y, (Jrungc .county for lhl' Fll1JND : Yorkie, Sher-ti me. Mus t bcco1111bleof IX·forelOam . ' · ~~ DELIVERY '":01os t Exclusl\'C ~totnr in ~un Pl NB. Shepherd. CLERK . oabyslttcr /Jls kpr m y h1:1ndling bookk eeping couuy-un• HAIRSTYLISTS TRAINEEAtllrPT· Delivery or lhl? IJAILY C:1rlnThc World. C:tll ft•mJ\•rmix.557·3700 Newport Beach in · h om e. perm. R efs . thru trinlbalance.Oonot "-"5W"' WlthFollowing •o:u.. A1i--• PILOTto s ubllcribersin fvr appointment. Gary ~--------surance co. n~'I person 1 I . 6 pm , M. F . Non apply unless qu:allried. 1-, /time days. Saloft .-...,,f mo, ccbrate lYP· Newport Beach. Profit Gray. 546 ·11017 l.<JST : .Cat . tem. org & w /hook keep1n~ ex per. smoker .. 968·!353. CPA will screen appll· Apply In Person M•wporhr '-Ing, Interest ln learning, plus ~enerous allowanci: -multi ro1o red calico. Vic. for premium accounting cants. Call 87!,·~. 2·5PM . TueslhruSat 644·066l or~ Criendly dis position re· for auto. Approximately Luc raliv<..' Rec·reat1onal Halbou a r ea. N.8 . dept. P refer insurance Bnhysitler. eJ1.pcr'd. ~1)' ..::::::::...::.:;:::._ccc_:.c_ CARL'SJR. 111 w t d /ti t rt q 'd . Apply In person: 3pm to Spm duily untl l~<1u1p rental on bu:-.y 673·5686 exper. Must beproficienl home. 21/: yr old hoy, IOOKKE•IHGo 18032 Culv« Dr. lrv 1• Pl an e Pr m~r a · Sllt .. Aug. 16th. btwn. Saturda, and Sun·1ay tJayfrnt . NIJ. Ownl·r --------· f k 1 h 9 ng ate Aua. or nter. 9-l lAM a t 2232 S.E. v rnu~t sell 1173 ~'W I . Lf>ST : M 1n . Schnauier. Snar!:;-r~~1~~~ G~ ~: ~111:;;~ ~e "~~~~~~.~~: ~f~c~.Ji~~1St~~·!~~f;;~ Counter Girl, pftl~ 9am· ~l:C:it\~!nJa~'::l~~~tc;: Bristol, Ste. 201, NB. ~~rnings &42-4J21. t:xt. ------ft>m .silvr15ry &chubby. benefit!l.Cu\IM.rs.Neul, CallS48·ro40 W 'te Box 551-t Gorden 2p m . Sh arp, rella~le, I be 35PM d LVN r1· IMc. hin -Mortgoge1, Tnat s11a~·t•tl. blk nra collar. 833.8450 c:::i •e Cu · One llour Martlnl:.1ng. Y twn · , ,any ay, • / ime,.....,pto.r a · NATIONAI. l·leallh Agy. Dr•d1 5035 ll1·Y.·i1rd, Call 842·1401 or l----------Babys1U ~r. p/time. Start _•_, · 5'8-6'85. M~D o n ald 5 • 700 W. Bayview Conv. HOflpital. located at the Orii. Ct)'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :Jt;a.9'JCM . Acct.·Bookkeeper-Hotel mid Sept. No. Laguna. DusyChiropr3cticorfi ces. --Coa st Hwy.NB CM642·350S. Airport ttlte. Scck\nf.! DANS 800/ Lllguna Beach, 2 day or Own transp. 497.3100 Wntd immed. therapist COUMTll 4MILS JIOSTESS A~e 2l to 27. "Man Friday", m::ilnt. or L Up IO /o L()ST· ~t aleSika.rl'M!5Cwhdl eve. !!hlrt!I. Mu5t kno'lfo' 1. tra in~e. lie not~· C.d Oryclea nlng ahop .• ~:ir:· H-.OloBP .sda~por LVN stoc:krm . Liteofc. y.·ork •"<<e>' mu mgs, " BABYS1TTF.R & H• --· Ill l •• ,. Ml hi II I st TD La...a11,D/o "Ollar •. San Diego ta••· payroll, lait deducUon!I , • · " penonality, ~lrs 9-1 a ... per . o r w rain . wk. $2.2S per hr. l.ong Qpenings rorDay&cP.M. meogra p ng, n:ia ~ I.'< etc. Ideal extra income lfsewrk . My h o~e . 3.7 Or, G. Couture 204 Yttlme.6.44 -0893 s kirt&: modified h•ir. shifts. Apply •l: P•rk mach.crrandc;,aomelin· 21tdTDLomn Vic. Spygl11i;s, Cdr.1 . job for 11e mi-retired. 7:30A M tri 3PM.1 child. West cli ff Dr . N.8 .COUPLE needed for apt Apply : Dick Churc h Superior He•lthc•rt, ing.9to!i,Monthru.f'ri. Lowest rates Oran~c Co. Reward. 640-5700 I cP~h~o~n~·~·~,~··~·~· ~""::.."::::92~t.--l~C~•~l~I •~f~t~•=P~M=S56-_8_t_26-:--I 64S·S.100. m 9 n (I~ em cnt. semi · Retl. 2698 Newport Blvd. 14_., Suptrior Ave., NB. $:>,000 •nnuully . Gd. Sattl•rMt.f,Co. P'ffHftaCI 5150 BABYSITI'ER eves 4 yr retired. 55 units Costa CM Equ•I Opportunity Benefits, Reply to Box 642·2171 545-0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • AGIMCY S!C"Y old glrl, M >' hoet'le or Car Lot M9t Mes a . e 4 2 _507 3 or l ~E~m:!'.!p~lo~y~e~r~-----l~689.,,-·~T~·~·~u~··~·~C~'•~·~92680="--S<ear~n g Jtarbor arta ?4 PREGNANT? Occidenta l Life has an you r s . Ea!!t C .M _ to wash & poD1h new (2t3)165-3Ul HOSnSSICASHI• H•-:ri:rlStlflwrs • y ., C 1 f 'd . 1 immed. opening for o .,~., ,..,,.,, c1rs, etc. Mllllt be: e•·1 .:===-=:.:...---~ Exp attradive, mature MAIO a r n g con 1 e nt1 a ••"Y w/sh abll•'l' .. , .. _~_·_~ __ • ______ , 1 d •-1. bl F •. Ion ..... _ Imm late ~lng11 for I. .. r 1 ~ I.'< ., per ence • re 1a e , CUST-... for wrll known loc•I or ll'IEIUly sa , •-2nd TD LoOM W-'14 c,o,un•,•1 in g ""d '",.crrt1 .: ple1nnt ~rsoru1.llty to lef'flMlld W..tfod Steady job, good boors. · ...._ reataurint. Apply la lhru Sat. Apply, 1810 W. qualUied in ivlduuts -· WE HA VECASll! '1or on. a op1on .. work ln oneorfthe nlctsl Co . benefit•. Apnly In PICTUllfllA).B Co II .. a~1. ln1tdiirelall ssles-ruH&· B 2 dTI)' keeping. lmmed. Ca.11548·9949 .. ~llor p /tlme.CaUMrs. perso n i ft er Zpm . ast wy,Nwpt.,..... P1rt tlm e ro1it lo n ~ uy n .. s APC'ftE"'•T-......,.3 locatlon5 in N.B. 8:00·5, person onl y . Bleckbeard 's Loan on 2ndT.0 .".s '' "" ~ Mon· t"ti. J>l~aae contact , BARTE N DER . E x p , Mr. MMet.I Allen, 413·19$0. MAINTENANCE M•tt lD a•allable. C1L Mr. W~t New Loans-llldT.D.'s o rtnklng problem? Eve I y n It amt I ton , Prafe rrtd Nlte Shift · T....v Mel& De.livery Boys, part Ume, • charge or Mainl. It Prt. for Appl. 551·9212. 1 EqWty lf1 v11rot. Dtv. Call Alcohol JielpUne 644-5600. Ve&11J1 Room 1116 W. 19th ..... ·., permanrnt. Colle•e 1tu· HOUSll-a Rec. C lub. $SID/mo. BARNl';TTM'n:;.CO. .24hraadays.3S-38XI F,,qu1IOpp.1r Employer 51.,C.1'1 . Sth•Walnut don••ak.w~-unlon. 1 1 •tart. Lake Forest . 645·2134 --·~---'--'-'--------1 OownlOwii ... _...... tmmed . open n1 n !llMIMO.Je_ff. OFFERING SI0,000. lO~ 2nd TD. on my Lquna Nlauel home. lli414. d ls c ~nl . 4~-A!I t SPIRI'rUA L READER AIRBRUSll artist want· Bl!!.1utlclan11 r Be your o"'" Jtuntinston ~1ch 2052 Newport Dlvd., C.M. health c1re faellil)'. App. OpenlOAAttolOPM ed. own equip., be1ch boss.lAa8eattatlon.We DIMTALASSIST. I)' a t: P9rk Superior Mile w•nted part & Advice on all moiUers. •n!a Write Ctu111nec:1 Ad provide recept. &:: pro· Oon 'l drop the ball! Get a He a Ith ~· re . 14 4 5 I /time. Apply, Kentucky 312 N. El Camino Real No. 247. Daily Pilot., P.O. ditets. 'f.pp loc. Unjque Job with a JoW·C'OAt Dally Ortho-Ch•lrt1ide·P !lime. Supertor A ve .• NB. Fried Chicken. 2'29 E. SanClemente,Forappt. Box JS&O. Costa Mt:iia bea utf.' sa l on. ND . Piiot C l•.11lflelt Ad. Eap9r'd. XIM oppot. • ~u1I opportunlll' Coa1l Jfwy'ICd.M &8'! 492.1G!4 4~·913'i 92626 642-6151 i ~e~TI. I~ ltn.lrvl nt . .W.7IOO E ployu So.Co1stHwy1La1.lkb. For Ch11slned Ad I ACTION ' Call 11 Dally Pitot. I AD·VlSOR I 642·5878 ' ' I Holp Woflted 7100 Holp Waolod 7100 Help WOftl•d 7100 'Holp Woolod 7100 Help W..t..i 7100 llcycl.. 1020 Frld!y.Augut11•. 197• DAILY PlLOl 09 ······················· ............................................... ······················· ....................... ······· ................ ...._ •HEWSFUSH• £l\IPLOYt11 £N'r COUNSEJ..Oll M A N • s s C 11 W1 N N l\ornl!ore 1050 Gor"91 Salo 1055 G..-09" Salo IOS5 WAJTRISSES VARSITY 10 SPEED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE SALES HACIENDA Retir•e-Earty or Late f:K()er"d, l'\Jl\orp/t BIKF~SSO. 64&3till0 ABllEY "EN1'S•"'RN c•UUfllY YILL·GE 'k{'S (!O N""I & J Good hrs. Ntoit wppcar. . n . .., . . """" ,.. . y't; ll'C :;k~ln (SI. \Viii train for s oilca orlt.."nted po1dt1un. Phone cxper. neccss:. Ol't1ce cx- f>C t . pret'd. REAL ESTA.Tl, IHC. Opens Office lt4 in Costu Mesa. Selr •t»ne11, free thinkers, true tndcp. con- tr11ctors. lklil c<1n1m. in town. Call Over 21 Raleigh "Grand Prix" to 1925 I-IA ftBOR Bl~. CM Newport Beat·h'.:1 Surf & Sirloin ~pd. J\.!cn 's. & L11di~5·, CALL (714) &U-477Z 31.St Street 8(:1ru·<1nnual O\'ie c a111erois & pro ·111 ~--· S DEW LI< S"E rii, Baby buggy, dl' S930 W.Cow.st lfW}'.ND 1511 h crateii . .._.t$I50. Moving·6.:1lul1(ul lov I A .-.. er elotht~ (~7. 7&"J1 . We have this stor e -This fantastic el'., stll for $l20. ea. eseat & sofa , \'CJ")' gtl Fantastic il;,1v\ni,1~ on An· edd1ng dress (:-;t 91 & Call Becky IAihcy 556-150S to. 'th r b I Waitress. eicver. f /\imli!. Dianna,S46·SZ43duys qu--lo"ly . nev .. r used tiquea, Gifts. Jewt:lry & I .. 97' p s rew1 a uouspeoplewhowork 'tn So'd'• Blue llc··"t !rn••·t .. .. ots "'ore. 1 a or1 .. ,.;.., °"" 2"'2 lmpOrt8. f'r1day &Satur 1 b v ilandjustasCabu.louspeoplewhobuy f'l.NB,after4pm. Italian Ver:a 2y r . old"""""°· & Ur1 s tol, I ;1r r u John Rctmpello, l\fgr HURSERYMIM 21ns Fulrview at llak(lr from it. We who work in the store think C.i.mpagnolo ge;irs $100. Dining set 8 pcs Incl : buf· day, Aug .. 15 16 11 ""1 L'S · SA 1' Onl )' h ( W1nt~d : full time ussis· 5'6·2612 fet, tbl + 6 chn1. Ant" llgG•r-Sale 644·6426. Amlllt\ou• mature 1t1ale, l~~~~~M~9;·11S~l;t;;;;;;;;~ over 21, work w/planL~ & I' enoug o our great customers to want tant ror hair c utt ing .... -y--------them to have their own personal 11•1rlor lleady's87S·0808 ZEUS. Campy equip'd. wht/1old SMO. 640-4495 Dining set w_l tl l'hr!i, Nl'H~hhorhood salu. Sul & trees. Chance for :-ulvan-Real E~lute t·c n1 ent In rel.UI nursery, HEW OH4CE eet . ( SJI rrame, $f!W UJlll:, etc. modern h~ncin g ligh! Sun. 9arn·61>n1. 1\ntlt1uc:.." gr er -JO ormation and security RD ERK 673-3002 Sacrifice ~aut.decoralor fixtures, twin be<ts. mau old hard'.l>'OOd dint>ltf'/4 man at our doors to welcome them as WA CL rurn. Sect 'I, sol a, king sl & bx s pg!.: drt:s~«r 1', 1· hr ll . t.: n 111.:c t ah I u ~. ti Uu)' wk + ovt:rt1mu. 0 1 Ji..:xper.pref'd.$3hr&uil, pen ng for 2 quulified l.Hg unu 1-lill.~ Nursery, ltE su lcspeop le In Inc, K30-~53 private off ire. Good they enter, direct them to various rt. Time. Jmmed. open· Schwinn s s pd, ap -bdrm, table~ & _cho_irs. bkcases, ct11ldte1_i.s rum. f rnlturc & many otht..·r areas of th t . hi h th . h Ing, exp. pr~('d. but .. ~rill plekrate, nu t1rc11 & Almost n_e w. SelllnR t 0 )' s. r {!~IL n c.r ' u~eful Lt~m i. i!.'jijJ Santa leuds for cxchan~es, In· . e Sore lO W . C ey m1g t tr1i1in resp. penon. Apply tubes . Gt! cond. sso. below i,; pncebecauseol glassw:-.irc. Sal & sun f\n ·i \vc C\l ~interested. thank them for shopping n t : park Su pc r l 0 r 962-lt089 move. G46·1556. 10-5, 3953 Afistral Dr. ' ' • · Nurse!l come & t·o mmercial pro· RM'1-LVH's & H(A pertie1>. Call W.E. tBill) Wlth US as they leave and all the while ll!!althc:!re l4~Superior COfMrai &: BLUE f"loral Cnr. Group. lluntington Jlarbor. C 0 L. L f: C ·r 1 II LES keeping a watchful eye out for those A\·e .. Nli, ~qua! Op-E · ~ 1030 AM /Flit stereo. xlnt. -~--c:1\LfJ!lfo; r art time. On <al , All Lachenm)'tr. llealtor 646·3928. r portun1ty Employer .. ,,,..."' co d $ZOO . h 1 1 ZFA~flLVSALt: Ura:-s F11rd t1ru pump. very ew people who miriht be lrying to ••••••••••••••••••••••• n · c<1s on Y · Large offi ce sz gm rnetal · 1 b -·• 89,.,. l1ns. Jiarr c!:., .,••rcnc 1c~. :;hift:s. Guod worklncl"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~I t:ond. Contact Mrs . s bopliftfromus. WllOWANTSTOWORK? Lcicaflcll,4)'rs.old.w/Sf.) ....:::. "" d esk & c hr. P1tnt:")' unusualc·opp4.•r'.l>·ashtulJ, 'Ibis position cal.ls for much more than DRIVE 1\CAB! mm Sum . & 90 mm 14 PC C 't d d . Do'.l>•es scale for mail up 2 m;1rvclous old :.lrcct CllOOSE your hours Elmar. Great shape' Rst . · ui; om-mi1 e in-to tolbs. Jungle Ji rn someo_ne who is trained exclusively in · . . ., · · 1ngset. lamps , ~1i,:11s, tin toys, work for yourself, be ofr o~er $425. 642-6424 & 557_4951/5-\8-8l9I youth bed + beddin ~. l!:tl5 t y pe...,•riters, cOin s. secunty w ork. in fact it is n ot even your own •·-,.··. Men or 642-2072. Quilt scraps + misc Jensen, 642·Z7l1, Costo !\of e 1 a M e mo r i D I RECEPTIONIST LJM.PMg~~Ol Vittoria St, fo~or beaut)' salon. Tues ......,,,, c;heest• d. c1J.!ar hoxl·S. mandatory -we have our own train· Wom en, Can be sl.ighll)' s d G . h' . 9' BLUE/GRN. Couch. Sut /Sun . to .. 1. 2900 d:irlin~ l!;iily painlt-'1 1 So -"~-------1 thru Sal. Apply, 1610 W. NURSES-RN. O.R. exp.1 _Co_ca_stccl~lw.,._,_y'-', N:.:wpt=::"::':.:h::.. -I ing program. However, we can't train handicupp cd . Neal · Under::t~r1~ ~· s:-Sears lawnm~"'·cr, din. Quedada.NHG40-4:JJ7 . Amerit·;.in coffee cart someone t o like people, to car e about Cleti.n l\ppea rancc . Bell & H ~1 ~a . · rm. lamp, ty,·1n matt & y RO , 1,, 8 .· .. .i::ood di~pl:iy piece ror Scrub-Surgery Center, Days only-No call. Yr· Inge benefits. H .B. 842·1426 RecptTo$600 Vets .. retired. Age 25 to owe ot~r~ box sprgs. + misc. A .sac .. ar~ain~ 111 s hl)p ur palio. Fine Progressi ve ani ma l our c ustomer s and see to it that they 70. Supplement i·our in· Slide Trays $2 ea. 11;,ss_ 497.3494 c l ~t h g, hsewares & S hos pital offers excep· are Well taken care of. Those feelings . come. J)ri\'e a cab 6 hrs Wanderer Lane, Hunt-· mu1c . 1021 Valencia Dr. ~~~1~~1 Mbl(irc. 1-r,i, •1tg!:l·51· O" more a day. Apply ,·n lngtoni-lorbor. SLEEP couch with C~f . .,.,...., u inuse. i:ara e. ti o nal future for mus t COme frbm within -r.1ust • Ne~·port .t;-;;J.~ll7. :Nur11es Aides-All Shifts. versatile. take charge, air d b rt f li pcrso!'t. Yellow.Cab_ Co., Colt 1035 s torage drawer S65. F'U llN 11 ----w. T . ea Yea pa o yourperson a ty& 86 ,. !Gt h st c l Lamp· maple do·net1• ·• sewares .• ,,.,,tlllf" 11ot · 11\ ruin. Mesa Verde matur e p e rso n . ale W ( I ~-.. us .a ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;, plants,tools .Sat.&Sun. : • . .s · rains. Conv. llosp, 661 Center Minimuin 4 Yr.,i. office m e up. e eel t his opening on our t\1es:i. Himalayan kitt e n s . set , 2 desks, recliner lOAl\l ·&P1'f , lOl2ISuntan bltl~s.1 r:1 ckSIOO.Pl an1s: St. C!\t l'llpr. req. Corp benefits, staff calls for a mature, r efined, re-Seal/blue. Shots. CSA. chair. 548-1005 Cir llli hook~. misc. l!J.lS & l95J ~~--------1 medical J>\an. Send re-tired gentleman who is in go<Xi health Woman 40·55· Nights on 751 ·8221 . ' · !\I apt{'. Co~ta rtte:;a . HUR SES A.IDES sumc to Ad K.129 Daily (b . f . phones . No sales. NB Decorolor Credenza, sm . LIDO Garager Sal Sun ---1\ll shifts. Expcr. prefd, Pilot p .o . Box 1560. 1 ek~g o(n your eel IS a must ) and is area. PBX exp. helpful. Siamese kittens. 11. a rd r ock m • P l_e 10.5 805 Via Lido 'Nord: s·rovr:. l.l;iiJy items. mis !Jut will train resp. in-Costa l\f csa,92.626. 00 mg or some part time hours to Training at min '11.'ace $15ca.8wks. n1testnds, barstls. patio F\Jr~ TV's camp s tv 1.·cll. ttiGJI Uart\elt I.n .. di\'iduals.Applyat.Park ·---1 rowtd out h is wee kly schedule. Jf the days for J-ot wks. Call 548 -6876 lounge furn. trundle bed ., • . ' JI tt -nr~lurdy Pk Mon-t'ri bctwn 9am· D w /spread & bolsters . lantern. water s ki s. . . " . --·--Superior 1-leulthcarl', RED OMIOM position described above seems r eady 5pm,645_0336 OCJS a040 l\l i1tc. 6"2-lt94 3. tobogga~. r~<'k tumbler. l1 O v r N G s a It· " 1445 Superior Ave, NB RESTAURANT made for yo u , please send a brief re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . rn any m1sc.1tcms. i-;,·e rythin,.: mus t go• ii-:.o.E. Wa iters & Waitresses sum e to Daily Pilot Classified Ad No. WOJ\1AN to do janitorial •PET WOllLD• MO\' Ing, Must Sac. Furn & ~OM ETl-1 ING r . Sal. 26281 \'HI C.lifom ia . Experienced work for commercial . access. No reas. orr re· !» ~ or ever C·1sx Jlch Nurses Aides, exper. Top 2406NewportBl,NB 109, P .O . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626, bldg l\lon-Fri S·S. Call Cocker s. ~h1hu a hu_a, fused. Wkda)'s aft tipm, yone! Antqs, col Ice --·-• -· - wages . Port l\1esa Conv. and w e will contact you for an in-Mll·l400 . Poodl_es. Sh1h-lzu, Doxie. all d<1y Sal & Sun tab l es, rurn . la"''"· ~t<JVIN(;-CLEAN OUT llosp,642-0400. Refined lady seeks terview. Dobie. Pit Bulls, 552.0681 _ 'm_owers~more!tlarbor S i\l.f.-f\i r Co nd .. similar wilh car to share Co c .k a po o .. Pekes , View , 1872 Port \\'heeler, dresser, gold t·hair, Kcn - NURSING Bluffs home (or nominal M•rchandls• W:est1es. 100 nuxed PUP· SOFABE D Quecnsize, NB.Sat /Su n.11·6 more w<1 s hcr, much •RH'S rec.&10-1206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pies. Stud S\'S most praclil'ally new glass . , more Ever)·lh1ng must Join 3 team who cares R . . Help W•ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Antiques 1005 b.r~ed~. 2525 W. 17th at top coff tbl. $245 ~r offr:r . l\f_U_LT~ Family Yd. Sal~. go. ~J52 Jl epi:il'rtrt.-e L~ about p· t"ent.s & abo t e s taur~nl Wo rkin g ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (oa1r\'1ew.SA.Openeves. Swag lamp, some Silver t'ri, ~at. & ~n. lOA!\I . CM 556_031G °'' u l\lgrs. Unique fast food. ·rELEPl-IONE S E ~ • . 531-5027. & Stemware . (C'.I>' 1741lomona,CM . -----you . Learn how you can La"una. Couple pref'd SALES REP . AL S, foallourfnends 1 h . • T\' H t h A "" d t r · " · Experienced prerorred nu g County c ol es_, paintings, as· ~tOVING '· '\\'-•ght ,·ron npl. stove, . u c . n-u.? pa1 ex ra or staying Consider single woman Protected tc•ro"to·o·es . · 1 ra n e Beaut. female collie t d · ...... '""' · t •t· S t 11 W h · • • Earn 1 • mu<'h 1 k JOH •Tu•us good home. No papers sorte items, 111' to _..,. etaneres, knnsz. Scali· t1qu~ urn. "1sc. · <1 • ~·e · e ave our 0'.1>"1) 497-2554 or 644-2550 avail. in Orange Co., San '-s. as you 1 e "' nAI"" r...,. 2335 " • S 9 5 31 1 ~1 D t:.orrec s hop & other · Gabriel Valley & San by lalk1nA to people aH AHTlqllES S:J0.842-0549/537-6239. ;)Jg· Posturepcdic. Sawyer C~~· · · · csa r , benefits . Exper'd -:111 Diego Co. for a hot sell· over Soulhcrn Orange . ha ,· g th . Mual 0 1 N 1 NG Rm , Set. 35mm projector & tra)'S ·1 -~·"---------- h·r · A 1 •t h Counlv from an oir con· is '1n eir a DogObed'e nceClassto To Ra bi loth s its. PPY 1•on l ru REUBEN'S inJ:ne wser\·icelorretail .. · . SuperSUmmer 1 Fr uitwood top Din. tbl ys_. r .e c _es_.jNewwhiteLevc\orblinds Fri 9am -4pm lloyale• &service businesses. Ag-d1t1oned office. Two Clearance Start Wed,August27th. w /antiqued legs, " book s. <'lot~1ng & misc;. <21 G' x 5' Sl2.i. New din - Conv. llospital'. 1030 W, L HlU g r~sive self starter w/:11 s,·hifls-,1oa,m to I pmd or Sale on en~i restock In Newport-Irvine Area. leaves. 8 antq 'd ch rs h s eh 1 d . It ~ms. _91 ti ins room chandelier $25. Warner Santa Ana. a9una s 1 tl t 1 I pm o pm. !\ton ay , 7:30PM.S46-4928 s••s M t h' Ch" A_lmond Pl. NR. f-"rr. & Who'te dre·.·•.···-·r .. ,,-u, mo'r-.,6_"•so • eas yr:soccess u cos· throuAh f-'riday. Apply at u.p to lf.iOFF. ,,., . a c 1ng 1na S 9 5 &14 5764 ,,., .. ., .,.. "'" · Jl asOpeningsFor i n g exper. <Vacuum 250 E . 17th St. Cosla 4223tstSt.N.B. Free Golden Lab, male chest $2 15, all In beaut. at..·· · ror 575. Sailing Sabot & NURSING Cleaner. Encyclopedia, r.tcsa . or t•all Toni· 673-6001 w /pedigreed papers cond.644 ·2902. Dench mandrl'I with misc. items. 11-5, Sat- FOOD W •!TRESS lnsuranC'e, etc). Pol en-t d h t IO ft 1 · Sun. 52 1 Fernll!af. Cdl\1. *LV"-''S .-. tial $18,000 1st i•ear . Scimiaat6-16·4100. PUILICAUCTIOM <w9•7-n34s1Sa goo ome. Dinette set, drop leaf ta-moor. . :.ium1num 1""'11 Duys·Over21 . hie w /2 dra we rs 5 ladder.Smallhanddolly 345 Uni\'ersily Dr, C.1\1 ,.3 •-3.11Sho"ft.•.Jolnour And $30,000+ 2nd l't•ar. 1\-lAN't'ITEMSOFl-'INF. . · & 4 t nno doll ~ , Ch S80 <•7 3182 cas er r y. JhtV>'n lrvo'ne & Sant:J r · 1 h Phone Beau Davis . Telepho .. Salos JEWELR "t'. ARTAKC Golden Retrie\'er airs ........ L k l'rt bt pro ess1ona team w o HIGHT HOSTESS _uggage ra_c s. 0 ~ c Ana 1 Sat & Sun. 10-5. careaboutourpatients& 213 /-119·4251 for appl. P/Time eves &Sat A~t. OBJECTS, ANTtQUES, pups , Xlnt hunters. fam Walnut dining room table Singer sewing machine. ---· about you. f\pply Mon Apply In Person Standard Advertising 16 & O\'cr. Apply. 15056 f-:1 NE , FU RN .· ETC· pets, wtr lovers. 493-6861. four cane.backed chairs: Typewriter chair. Three Garage Sale starting Sal. thru f-'ri 9·4, Hoyalc l\l onthruF'tiJ-5Pttl Age,~~;~:,~i~·hedl9'17_) J<ickson. tttidway City. ~~~~U~~~~~ & AKC ~1inia . Schnauzer $?56/bestorrer.645-7092 tierutilitycartwilhclec· 2!160 Alta Laguna, Conv. 1-lospital. 1030 \V. 24001 Ave de La Carlola __ ~ Artcr4pm , Sec Da\•e. pui>s. male & fem. tric outlet. !\-1isc. ii ems Laguna Reach. 4M-29-W. \"arn"r "ant· \na Cher..._, wood dining 'm and s ome •nto"ques. --------;'.6_.,A"~'. · ., " 1 · La11unal-lills SALES W0!\1AN Full Appliane~s aOIO (1)995-5811. ., .... .,..JV "' ---~-~----1 set, 3 ext's & pads. $300. Hours 10.<\P.1 -6P ~1 . 3070 SCUil/\ Cicar, Girls Stin-Equal Oppor. Employer time, perm. J)ahnken ol TELLERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'•O 2927 G n k & -(i~Fl,~~j;t)§;:--1~;;;.;;~~~~~~~~[ Dachshund miniature .,.. · Killybrooke Ln.CJ\I gray . uo oo s OFFICE POS C.:os ta J\l esa. 181 9 ftlenu J\.tagic 30" gas AKC brindle top magazines. 916 Almond • Newport. ill. Jv.·o (2) expcr req. In-range, brand ne"" cop-· .. : Estate Sale. 36" Rd Oak Pl N ll Sat 9.5 644-576-1 Full time at s m . ln ·l·------------~-------1 dependent uank apply in perton<' w /cont, clean bloodlines. Don t call pedestal corree tbl , Sat. Aug .. J, furn .• g.as • · · · · vestmt. 1\1j!!mt. firm in RN-CCU Seamstress Wanted person. AmeriC'an Slate oven.Sl7S .Call498·li95. ~;~~5J.ouwanlthebest Oriental r ugs, stereo slo\"e, misc. 17Ml Quin-Horses 8060 Irv . Industri a l park. O\'erlock exper. pref'd. ll a nk , 500 Newpo r t ~ . cabinet , Rd ctin tbl w/2 tann, liunt. Bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\1usl be gd. w/fi~urcs & Ni.t?hts, full nr p/time. D :i ,, e C.: a r r o I I Center Or NB 640-5100 Scars ';'ro!!-~eo"s·· ~,T~zer AKC G~rman Shorthair leaves,etc.,675-5937 . H ermes typev.·ri ler. Dark Gray ·1 y~. old Rei:. al!letotypc. Will be resp. Differential pay Xlnt Sa i Im a kc rs . C . ~1 . 15 cu. t .-.. • _t1 guar, i>ointer. Gd gwi dog. $.50. , , towels, globe etc. 6855 Thoro. G e ld1n g, pro ror maintainin~ accurate benerits. Contact tttrs . 642-8565 TELLElt 3 5 4 1\1agnoI1 a . C M 546•835,1 Dinette Set & 6 Ch rs. So...,·cll \\'est minster res s i 0 n a 11 y trained daily records or portfolio Ba lc!i t re ri , 642-2734. -------f\ttr:ictive oppor. for ex-6·16-9282 Formica top. 2 lea\'es. ' · Weste rn SJ.000. Sil\'er transactions. Back ofc. c 0 s t 3 r.1 em or i a I Secretary y,• /Hghl hook · per"d teller. XJnt '.lo'Ork· ---. 600 Dachund. Blk/ton, slan-Orange /yeti. S59 tbst. Tables, t·hairs, Avon bot-Show reins SlGO. Pr •exp w/bank. broker or t-lospital. 301 Victoria, keeping for small in-ing conds , outslttndini.=: Sea;s K e1ni;;ore t dard. 4 mo. A.KC. Shots. 963-4284 . ties. misc. goodies, rrplc. Western braided rein~· jns.co.dl!sirablebutnot C.!\-1.EOE. ternational t·ompuny frlnAe bcn e ri t!i wa~ er ;in\ .ryer se . 842·0882. COUCHANOCHAIR y,·oocf ,Sat&Sunl0-3.3:..J()G SIS.WcsternSaddlcSlOO t•ssential Mail rcsuml! Travel involved. to So. pleasant surroun1hngs . White.$175.00.:l .. 10.l7 S30 NewYorkAve,C.!\f. G-J5·81SO eves to: Box 446, Daily Pi lot, f\mer & P.l icronesi<i. Pn-Please lclephom• i'tl<1rio llOTPOINT Rerrig. dbl Free-to You 1045 549_2575 -------· P .O. Box 1560. Costa *RN tent exp pref., not 1-lamm, 5 52-5325 fo door , 34 cu in. Cop-••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 FA!\tlf~'l : Bargains QUARTt-:R horse geldin~ !\1esa. Ca. 9262ti necessary. &10-1953. personal intervle'.1>'. pertone. 645 .71131 PUPPIES Ele<:. Char-B-Quc, like nu . Galore. 1518 Serenade, w/tack, Xlnt disp. $175. f'or pri\'ate psychiatric PoMOna litfflleral 3l.f alelifixedBreed 527_50_ Rattan davenport Irvine Terrace, Sat & or bes t offer w1gootf Port time, day or nite. c 11 n i c. Good fri n gc SECRETARY Sa•ln9t & loan Will buy some Ref. && 962-21118 section a I, oecasionul SUn. 9·5 home. (213 JS92·l5JJ. !\-1an needed who tan benefits. Pao'd vae<. •-Typing/sh. NeedK ~-ood A 1 · g o t handle all l)'pcs or hnnd holo"<l oys·. Call bctwan telephone personality. A.ssoc(ation PP · runnin r no LARGER Yd needed ror <'hair and tbles, $7.5. Um-29951 A1altaso Pl. Lag. BEAUT. Plnto Gelding . .\ scrap metal. 675-5258 · · · brella tble, 4 chairs, um-.No"guel, Sot. & Su n. 9-4, tools. To mfg "'Oo~I . 9am-5pm, 496-5702 or Various ore duties Call 5325UniversityJ)r loving dog. J\.fed-s1zed yrs, gentle. foam , concrete & plastic 831.1774 534-4100. Irvine 17 CU . FT. Coppertone Terrier. 673·2100 hrelln & stand, $50. Small Furn .. etc. 8·17-5332 f!llrts. Write :1d lf 530. ---'--· ------j ----------Equa!Oppor. r;mp!oyer F'rigidaire '11.'/icc mkr. , buffet, SIS. Patio swin~1::=~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~: r> a; 1 y p \I ot Box 1560 Jt N Sc c t )' . G i r 1 Fri cl :1 y -I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;,;;;;; Moving. Sl2S. ~s-9110 At ale cats. 2 yrs or 5 mo s. gl.ider, S2S. Dining room Costa M e.sa . ca. 9'£26. RM-Miqht Shift 1\-1 a tu re woman non-11 Both blk & wht, all s hots. chandelier, $25. t.'75-9073. -----11_7:JO. t~u ll timc. Med· smoker494-8413 TheA.nci•ntMariner Auction 1015 640·6579. THOMASVILLE o· · Part time ~uard . $3.3-0 S o ·rr I ., port ••••••••••••••••••••••• tning h S & Su Co urg._ 1 . pay. X nt SECURITY Guards, yn,!!. "ew OLD Eng. Sheepdog 8 Tbl + 3 Extensions, 6 pl'r. r. at. n. n-b ner1, Cot ct Mrs Has:Opening f'~or : •PUIUC• mos.Fem.Supcrpet.' chrs +matching buffet. tact Mr. Dake, 494-8571 r: 1 · n a · · neat appearing persons . ~·cekdays . J ensen. 64Z·Z734. 0?5la All!lhiflsavail.675-6101 HOSTESS •FURNITURE* 646·7200 Xlntcond. SSM.979-1190. Me s a !\1 em or 1 :i l ----------1 l\ppl)' Jn Person PA.5TEUPUYOUT Hospital. 301 Vi<'toria , SECURITY GUARDS Bet'.lo·een3-5pmdaily •AUCTION• MALE Germ. S hep / Sac! Down Sora, 2 lull C 'I EOE A ·11 h'n k A -·1 w c t H NB •Tonlte7·30PM• Sheepdog mix. '1 mos. chrs,2 rugs.2sml chrs. ARTIST "' · · · ~· va1 or s 1 wor . PP· ""' . _oas wy, . ....,, f'/to"me. Exper'd or will RN 3_11 SHlf~. Nurse<. lyTues&Thurs,9-11. IDealersWelwme) Gd.w/children.646·9100. 1930 gas heater, fine .. • klboa o.... c•·.L Several Nwpt Est.ates cond. $200 complete, train.Co.benefits .Apply Aides, Exper.prererred, -r -Tow TruC'k Driver want-Beautifu l m a l e and 673·3313 eves. 1545 Newport Bl, Costa shifts 9-7:30 & 3-11 :30. 1221w.coast Hwy,NB ed. Exper pref'd. Good li!~~S~~~~Q~~~n~ femal e T abby-t ype.i c::.:..:::::.::.:.::: ____ ~ Mesa. Beverly l\1anor, 2445 Service Sta. Attendant. pay + benefits. Apply fFANTASTICFURN. )'oung cats. to gd hms.? Twin matt/bxsprngs, p e rs 0 n 2 1 . 4 0, tr n r n,. _V_i_•_E_~st_r_•_d_a-'. -'La-•~--Hi_._ll_s_,. p /ti me. ('; x per' d on I y l;;;;;IO;;;;OO;l;rv;i;n;';· 64;;;;2;-I;~;"';';;;;;;;; r rom Fabulous B:itates > 1 -'960-'-'-·~"="5-------' ~~;r~~d ."cea ~ 962~/;, g mgmt. $150 wk guarn. SA.IL SEAMSTRESS Av11 il eves & wknds. BR sets. many styles, in · A DORA BL E PupP.ies c I r M L i E r XI N e a l a pp e a r . & eluding Fr. & Maple, new need homes! Min. Silver Go ld floral ·couch S12S. 848° 1o!;,;"e • r . ev ~x perpre · 1 ~l handwriting. Apply A!\-1 , TRAINEES & used. Liv. Rm. Sets, Pood l e/Schn a u ze r . 2-36" gold bar 1ttools$30. • · working cond lions . 2590Newport8lvd,C.M. f' 18 tDR t th "'273 7 Whit b d t ~ Tay lor Pi1ade Sails rm asse se wa ""'· l e e rame -s. PllONE Survey. work at home. No s ales involved. Exp. dcsi red. l(42-74:13 China. l\fap\e Chinas & Swimmin~ pool vacuum 642-6441 Service Station Allen-Will train dependabl din. rm. sets, Tresse1?>fixed Doberman, fem. $25.548·4068 danl, exper'd .. Day & women to becomep\asli tables. I I/ii yrs, neutered, shot&. Plumffr. Repair Full time, 5 yrs SALES HOUSEWIVES-$ TOY &lilFT Eves. Full & p/time. Ap· injection mo Id in LOVELY s~EOS Gentle. (2 13) 592·5811. G....-S .. e 1055 ply Shell Station, 17th & operators. l\1ust be ab\ 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine, NB lo stand entire shift, i lookeaH1--ltocbn FREE KITTENS PUILIC AUCTION necessary. Openings o Hide-A·leds HOUSEBROKEN MANY ITE MS OF FINE minimum t•xpcr . 536·1452. PARTIES SEWING instru ctor Gifts 'N Gadgets will n17e~cd al Costa l\1esa train ine1'perien ced G1_rl s Club. 8 hrs wk , 1st shift. $2 .15 per hr l Marble & Glass t op 963·m2 ESTATE JEWELRY, start; 2nd Shirt. $2.29. ta.bles. S /S ref~g/rr~rs . Adorabl e K itten s. 9 ART OBJECTS, AN· Raisein60dD)'S. washers,dryers,refn gs, weeks. Mixedoolors + 1 TJQUES, FINE FURN. ,PRESS ER /EXP EH I· ENCE!)! Ladies pants only. Tons or work daily. TOP PAY lor TOP PRODUCER. $4 hr. for right person. 540-roJ'l. PRIHTIHG PRESS housewives lo earn $2 Min. wage. 64&-7181 ~y Dec. !St d.emonstz:at-Sitler needed-Dana Knolls APPLY 1ngbeaut1fullin~olg1n area. 3 School age OrangeCoastPlaslics & toys. No deliv-no .col-Ch ildren. Own trans . 850W.18thStreet lect-free hostess gift s. Begin Sept 2. 496.1m Aft •w--•C•o•s•t•a•M•es-• __ ., Ncedcar.Call979-4307 GP!\-l 1• vacuum. la'!1Jl6, Cir-& calico. 557 -9141 ETC. PHONE FOR IN- BW TVs, air conditlonJ-''-'-==-"=---FO. & BROC11URE. units. Unus ual room Funilture a050 645-2200 OPERA.TOil divider. Armoire chests, •••••••••••••••••••••••'-'-"-==------! coffee & end t ables. GreatSavingsonVsed GARAGE Sale 16th & PLUS MUC H M~RE! Furn .. Appli. &: Misc. 11th, 9-4. Refrig.rreeier . l~ls or Small Eiitate & Wilson's Bargain Nook sewing machine, misc. STOCK GIRL 'TRAVEL AG&IT A1 1se. Items. $45 W.19\.hSl. c .M. 2975 Milbro, Costa Mesa. Gifts 'N Gadgets 1---------- ·•our25th Year .. A young lady needed for Exper. only. llea\'Y com Don't Miss TWs Otte 557·1350 In small shop. s.JC. Some previous exper or train- ing in printing operation req'd. Call 493-8122, ext 33. SA.LESMA.HA.CiER stock work. Must be re-mercial. t:xeculi v JtemsSubject toPresale BED. king size mattress. SHA RP AGGRESSIVE ti able• e nergetic & Travel Service, Irvine We Honor MC& BofA box springs, frame. xtra MOVl~G ! 20 yrs. hsehold. GAL fashion oriented . Se", c:ll33=-·94:..:.:06.:.·:_ ____ _, M •sTERS •ucn-.. firm s till pckaged S'll5 s port g. goods, Avon, col-To manage very active "'1· "' "' """ (val.' WS) Queen,' $19S lectables, etc. ~t. only! women's boutique. l\1usl Manager at TYPIST 2075Lh Newport Bl. CM Cva l. $4Z5), Delivery in· 10-4. 1918 Suv~ Cir, CN. E. Real F;statc, licensed salespeople. Wh y nol work in the hottest area lluntlngton Beach/Foun· tain Valle)'. Call Phil McNamee at Village Real Est11tc 963-4567 have total retail exper. & APROPOS M T Th Fr" 833·9625 &646-86116 cl'd, 631·"-••0 • end of Balea,,c Or, ftifcsa 29 F h. 1 1 nd NB on, ues, urs. ''J·1 -;::;;;:;;::;:::;::;;:;;:;~~~~~~~~===o l ~~~~~•~)~.~·~·5~·~i,'4~~==1 be able Lo take full as ion s a · Co. Benefits. Apply 15451 '" <'h3rge or respon -NewportBl.CM SEEK& FIND• ,;bilities. Xlnt opPJ>!'. for SUPERVISOR. Em. a<1 -;;~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;J right per~on who is in-pn. Rec. Club. Nocxper.[• te resled in u f /time nee. $.SCIO/mo start. Lake * UTOTEM* perm. position. Salary & Foresl,586-0860Jerr. com~ & gr eat profit SUPERVISOR. Exper. 3 EMPLOY...-r REAL ESTATE sha~1ng plan. If ~ou must. Luke Forest, OPPORTUNITIES 6:i to 70,7o Commisnion. quahfy call ror appoU'll· 588·0860Jerr. J.)111 or Part Time ment., No Exper Necessary Dynamic, prestigious, THE LOOK Switch..___.~ AJte 21--65 fJ.igible happy orficc w I heavy -~ G Th N unstr uctured JearninJ:: 644-6500 Must have ex:per. Jotel olo e ea.rest C!nvironmenl &ttmi·pvt. Laguna, 425 S. Coasl TJC TOC MARKET offices hu 2 openings in SALES .PE~SON Needed Hwy, Lag. Bch. For Applieatlons& Info re1tidentialorinvestmcnt ~~r L ightt'Mi F~~u{j Teacher pre-school O~cc:o~~~!~~j~~ "c"'•11•· 0N.8 . 0"!'· alniort. bu~w~:~ec. ~ia. /.1~: Co&ta MCaa area. Start: I""""""""""""""~""""""""""""\.~ a on utrrman .11 S4649Qt on Mon or Appl)' ing Sept 8. Send re!lumel · . . . (714)152·1_920. 1. 2031 5 E 14• 1 St to P.O. Box em. C05to Waiter, exper. In serving • • · · an ., Mesa 92621 Cantonese rood; Chinese .REAL ESTA'J;ESALES Irv. (1 blk. So. Org. Cty. apeakinc. Also, need part C.,.,..., 21 r;.tf Airport)· Teacher Aide for private time bartend(lr ....aM•wOHk• SALESPERSONS elem. school In harbor 640·5$50 Forapp't. on lTlb Street ln )lunl· Amerle•'s Larg.est arei.40Hrswk.Seftdre-WAl1"RESS Lunt.h hr to inl\o~ .. Beach, ~loc~s , Prl\'ate Security SYtll~ni ~= ~0eia' & ::;, 6(8, to 2 or rull time.'Musl bt from'!'eocean. U • needs several self ' 21. Exp.helpfW.epplyln •DI •PPdlic:Uons for motivating. goal settln1 Telephone Solicitors! No person btwn. z & •.The lltep1e r Al estate -penons between 18-! to selllni Guam income+ Lo 11 I n n . 1'l 92 s ~altipcople. 0.11 Nancy. pre11ent our residential bocnit it you dowt.11. App-MacArthur, Irv, at Main ,..1$42.. · steurtty program 1.n the ly 115 w. Lincoln , &MacArthur 0 1-. Laguna Reach, MLci~lon Anahelm.Sce Mrs.Pripp ntr •u Viejo areaa. Part lime Waltres11/Dlnner a.1 II• 21. · acceptable. For more In· TELEPHONE SoUrltors £wper., p/Ume. Apply _ formation call 191-0400 Olr1' needed lmmed. Gd. Ben Brown's Motel of· • Mandar,,i:ru f'tldey. pay, 1d. brt. 18 & er. flee. 31106 Coe.st Hwy, So . .' Ali for J I 5'1-IO:il t..1una :l·Spm. The Ro.rin1 Twentie1 -PUt'SCOTTF TZGERALOA S •T H t: R 0 .<\ R I N Gl P S C 0 C F S .J tGU I LOOCNIVl . .<\CSOLTZ flNT.<\l.CAPON~MEE~OOE $0TSEL~ONLAR I RTEW C N MODKLT l'ONS CS TORTEKA .<\llR~l.11.YZ.JAZZRANDSL IY O~ZZ FITE GR lllAWA TP NLRR1ANEKA~TON£MTLI ~: 1, Z /\ J V L'f\ PP ER SC II AR I. R YAll TUft&R AOATHTUR O t N CBN ILVAH CE ILRAHCH£P ROC H SARCT&K RAMK CO TS M&SELFIRTSUODNEME R T OLSO I L ll GRE80N IL 9All C Salem House So lid Hardrock tnaple furn, din, end, drum & coffee this. Capt chrs, 90fa, red loveseat. Clarinet $15. Many other Items. 1726 Iowa St, Costa Mesu. 545·2158. AT 8·5, 1811 F\Jllerton, CM. 2 sofas: l loveseat : bike & paint, etc. Garaee Salc 354 Magnolia St. Costa Me11a, Sat. Onl)' ANTQ. Furn, hsehld . good s, China from Estate. No junk:! Thi~ ls a gd. one! Sat. & Sun. 10-6, 3809 Birch, Santa Ana. J m i E . of Br\atolofl Mae!Arthur t .. o...eu.-..., iii. 111 •-ll•ttoll .,.,_.,,....,,.,..,.HI. "*"-••,., .... "-·., t11.,..,.1111ft 11w .-•.PIM ••trri Camper Shtlt, alum. 8' llltltlhft•-•,.. 11o111111 .......... ~ w/h>uver windows. too or nttMi:~DOU8ttlf'Ll:H 8PEAK£Afnt8 JAXZllA"'M bst ofr. Huge g1ra1t' ('llARLll!CHAPUN CHA8.LIM>fltRC:H MOOILT t ••le. 1517 Supt'.rior Ave, HTOCI; MAlltCJ:r CRA911 ""IU'. RUTH 9Al.L\'HOO .. Aero•• (if."' Hughs f , SCOTT J'ITZOKll.Al.I\ CAI.VIN COOLIOOJ;; r LA1Pl:Al!I ; TOMOa.ROW:H .. ,,. .. •"''" • J _'.A~l~n:~r~a~ft~,~NC:.::~''----·l J-:n """ murh '"''~'' .. Sffk II t'ind " r11u11,, with fl\ltr o\O Cht:lta drei~rs desk HI· dl"('IYfllt" per p•n~I In fl!'! t!l•ntw t.11r!.-' GI 2t•P4Ct tlmklll~. ,.,. ~tr ,.,.h1m1• I. II •nd Ill. 1md It fM tll(h m llinJ ehtK"k•· bo1 chain. S.t '"-Su p~,·,1bl., '" ~~11 & t"ind .. i~ t•t1! <lf 1hi• nr"" r, 2195 Myran Dr. CM look •;, Your Size ·, ' ·• 9328 10i':-18i'1 '"' 11f..,;_ 11f..,-r_ SCft, eltg1nt. gr~Cllul - ycu'll wu r 1lu$ d••~~ w1t1' ,..-ul p1t1,ure 1rOlll fl• 10 tllnntr. Nott the 11111tr l'lttk· line ffttl w1bl 'lla~irl1, Senti• ,,l~ttd P~!ttlYI 9l1S• t"l' Shu 1ov,, \lVi. !•",. 16' :. 18YJ S11r UV1 lbYSt l71 II~~~ ?lit '"rds •~·lnett. S1111d SI 00 IC/ t.acll 1111!'1<1, .ldcl 1$<' lor t«ll p1Utt11 lo< hr1t (lfU 111111 111d ~;,111!1irq:. SllHI It; -----ar.,..c.. .. o.-.,.... tl1 .. ,, lltll St~ Mtw Yllll • '" 10011 . "'hit ICJ.lrl( 10· D•fU! ZIP, Sil( '" irnt -· Dt ,., • ..,. ~ lt t•t • ,.lttfll lruf StN MW ftr nt 11111 r111-wi.11r l'attlll'• C1t11tf-tll• tt•• l•lllft ltt lr1e llltl!R ti Jtltl Clltlct. , ... '" .. .. k • +-bit ..... ' $1 .15 ._,111!11 Mt•.,. C1afh 11 .00 lft1tnt ftt-1~11 ttek • 1,0D l~ltttl korlric "" .. $1.0d Quickie Gifts loots, Power 9040 loott, Sall 9040 Motor Home-1, 4 Wheel Dri•es 9550 Trucks 956 v .... 9570 • •. • • • •• •• • •••• • ••• •••• ••••••• ••• ••••• • ••••••• Solo/ROftl 9160 ••• , ................................................................ . , j}f DAILY PILOT Friday, August 15, 1975 ........ 8060 MJ1cellaa•ous 8080 Peh 8 017 ., ..................................................................... . '1S SK IPJACK 0:\4' FIB 14.SA ILBOl\1'AMFF1y························ ~'66Fordlronco Used 3 hr:;. Twin J75 1n[l Fi1 h . '74 Mod tJ I Tnis 4 wheel dri ve hus EL CAMINOS Jle1. ~ Yt:•rllnistud colt, Palom i no -.iou d • btoodlinea strai~ht less· well mus('led. Xlnl show. stud prospecl·$1,SOO.Also reg. 1/4 3.Yr. old Gl!ld, 16h. Show or r<1 cv IJfO · s pect ·$1 .000. AIStl reg. •.<. Bluck 1\1 urc-$HOO. Even in!l ;.1rt cr 9P~l & Weekend. 645·l23>1 v •AMER. Sdl, hrd. 14 y r, !\tare. cxp'd. nt11~r. Eng/ West S4SO 557-8795 LG P1\L0!\1 INO Gl•hlln1:. !I yrs Sornc exp nel', $300. 545-7:\00 day:. 19" Zen1th portable tv llimalayun k1th:ns Se;il & Pl a y!I p e rrect $32 blue pts show qua\. <.;FA Va c uum & pJrts $17 reg $75. up.83 \ 11))'7 \'Ol\'{):S, ·rr1rn tabs. Cost W/l r lr . Xlnl. ,•o nd. lotking hub!i , roll hur & 1913 11nd two 1974 '~. f.)( $1$,600. Sac. $13,700. ~4·7287 radio. (611CYBL $2t9U ception al condition. W~ M6·l525· PlonO• & O r-gans 8090 S4G-3Sl.cS _______ IHoll1e 16 , 11 <&246. $1750 • • fi33 ·9890. have a huac selection or Xtra parts lt'<IWP· Xlnt Selmon Cht•rolet i.ust.-d truc ks now 10 StlX·k . l9tio (.'h r1s Connie. 21 ' T .s Rivier~ sofa·HllJ(' floral. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xh1t c<111tl . thruout. $5500. GOOd sh<1.pe. $75 ~1ag F'IEl.O 'S \\'a rchoust: !\tuslScll675-8ti3K eves. Com pl w /2 lrh-s bi3·l'UK7 1-------'-'-"---1 4 Wheel drivca; too. Surveyor 74 JeepCJ5 •6CyHnchr Wh ee\s-2 only, 9"-~" x Sale. 400 piunOt; & or·, . --. S\lhO t full y cqu1Pl'l!d 16.5", 5411.5741 guns, new /ust.'<i. Spinets . 21_ C:"HIN ~Int. ~nd. Gd. fiberglass. New ~'/G Grunds, Players. ti(nnJ: fish C & <;a tu.lina lloal. rnas t. C~mp!ctc $2~0 Power !\1 ower $25. c;0p . oul tor business. ill•nt :s l11s 4. Many ext ras, 1,1·5 . S~t -S un . 52 1 pertone rt.•frig /frC'e:te r w /opl buy . K ;1w ,11 , s:J,900 o r best .offer. l'ernleafCd!\1 top$45.Gd1·0111l.sg()<~l8 St~lnW i:tY· 811l dwin . ~ays : 554·5350, Eves : HOBIE l4 with trailer Sthum::innChinu C~1ck('r1 111;, Y;:i1n11h:1 , 835-l333 F\'llly cq 'pd. $8.W. Ci1ll E D d Kimball. Wrlltr. .,.,. Ch · C ft 1960 T 642 5MO mpress re:;; en ptrn. f'IELL>'S ~714 1638.2770 ...., n s r~ , .. win --·-------- Orunge County 's #I De aler. Full Line includ- ing Mini lt ome2i, Bubble ·rop & Motor ttomcs. LARGE INVENTORY •4 S~ed •Radio •Real Sharp! $4395 t067JPV) CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 H:irbor Bl vd., Costu Ml>sil 546-1200 Sac. !lull-top dsk. $160, tl072 8 kh ·t G G Sl'rew. _V-8 s, sl~ 6, lrg lO' Col·-'-'a TO CHOOSE FROM l'\'t . Ply . t2 1:1 l9"11 ·9798. II _ -~ ur.; · c oc kpit , co m p l. re · un.n '59 GMC P ick-up. Xlnl, Hi alto-Li kt' new 548-0l76 17 14 I 62_5-1519. Genoa Pressurl' "'tr. dbl Chrysler.rtymouth 586·2052 VW BUSES & Camoers '7 l lus 1 Poss 339-JEV '7 I lu• 7 Pas• Sunroof tt39·DSD ·111 .. 1r ... Air Cond. 001411 '69 Pop Tap c._ 111.NEW O.arden Wnt VW 2 Ulks W. of Beach Blvd. 7600 Westminster Ave. Westminster 638-78Ki noans (2 1:1 )W5·179H. Org<in t;l1lh r :1n ~t'n furbis hed _ !\1u sl S(·ll Cruise cqu1p1 .. l 50': Huntingtonleoc.h 1,~~~iillll runnln~cond.$9'.)0. !\10Di::HN llospitaJ l>l'd . after 6µm life lines, l'stm 1ntenor, 5 16661 lieaC'h Blvd. !----=-"'"---- Jewelry 8070 "'heetl·h;1 lr, (·o mmo<lt•. 23 'Sportcraft. ~:inches+ mut·h mor(' 11.B. 842·0631 ·~dFoc•ddi,,!0!',. 74 Doclae-Yan ••••••••••••••••••••••• li ke new. tl-17-47!13 a ft ESTATE SALE Equippl'd for fi sh/ski . Bris tol. B!'l t orfer O\'er · on .'7t'.JV 0 ·100 Short ~I Base 6P ~1 $3 .800 . After 5p m . $19000 ,, I '73 BRONCO , 644 -67490.•64,5·1446 . WANTED ' Thomas o r~a n. Spinet 548_8813_ , . 1n:t n. a\·a1 Automatic transmis~1on , TO P C ASH lJOLLAR RCA \\'hirpl vi.·~hr/dryrgd mode l . 1us t t uned Ya c hting Assoi:1alcs. VS , automat ic, r;adio. 63 CllEV. Ser\. bl•cl. 6 radio, heater. uir l'Ond1· PA 1 0 .,~ 0 R y 0 U R wrk.I! (·onct m5. 2 girls Perfect eo111h11on . SIOO. 32· New t'rb~ls l-l ylJnd£ ~~05~i Coasl llwy. NB. • • power :;teerinf.:. locking cyl. stick. N,eeds i:n1: t1on1ng, new radial tires, JEW ELR y , WATCllF.S. stint.:ra y b1k1>s. ~~ea. &46-4781 U1cs~J t•rui:;er. Cust ~I hulls , special "':heels ~·ith ~·rk . Best orr. 546-01(14 & very cleun. t280.56V J ART OBJ ELIS. l;<JLU. II~ :-<1 ft 1_1f Terra Cotta Sm a 11 8 a b y ti r ;i nil , I for. li ve :1~artl or crws-Sabot. F /G. dolly . (·iin\'llS ------·I ovcrsiz~d orf rood ures, ,2 1-'0lt 0 ~ 'l'on . Auto, SA VE S Jl.VElt SERVICE . tllt . $75. 25081 DeSalle. Ebo n y fini sh . SH5n 1_n1t ._ .~s k 1ng 534.000, cover, oars, $350. '73 Dodgc T1o~a .Hoofair. low "!lies. roll bars . P /S, P /ll, lO ply tires. ~;:--:;;;;;:-::-:rr.,.-, FINE FURN & AN L.11 Rayll•nc,!!J51Kl5-4-195 f'.16·6123 . 675 ·5139. dual 1tas tanks, l'lt•e. & tS60 KEl\.1 ). must s ell , best ofr DAVE R SS TIQU F.S 645 22ro ---gas h eat . Xlnt l'Ond. "·'• 0104 "· ' -Arll1<1ut• Au stnan Grand ---'l J' I \I I' i\zt('c V 200hp ·73 · H b' & G I 644·0734. • -· Machinery 8078 Piano, 2 h\'1n1t rn1 pull-up ~~':t!~,. ?.~~ ... ~?.9.~ -I 1~.' l~ 1 hrs.11n~w lan;i-~e ' sh~6pe . 0 ~~s ~~~:~~in~ -----1 ~/ '63 F'ord .1., ·1-.. -,-•. -Up.-H-,-m-s PONTIAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• chr~. Frl'fll'h Prov. 500 3 5 1 ~t H ux l' tr r. a ~ear N 19 SI 600rirm ~7 2900 '!)() Gl\1C Van 17' Hcblt ~ good. Nt..•('ds minor v.·ork. 24to...,._At ,.Or. I 1\rro~·hca<ls , old pnnls. · ' u lo:· , u I!(' r 11r tr:idc .. '! 557·9157 --· --· · . · l'lll:. Ne wl y eonverled . c..t.W... 144-tOll Portab e steam clcuncr, old Ollrrors, old sealt>s. Bh1ekha~·k 1;1 , 'barrel! ~IG-UJU2 27 . CORON AUO, rn any renovated SI 100 ur Hll). 13600 Beal'h B1vli $350 . 979-1590 __ _ Citation mdl. 00. l\lakc s tert•O ca h1nets, h vy 91\-1 [\.1 eyl. llolsll'r. i:ll"<HJ· ·--"------extras 6 ' ht•adroom 3 l'P 5~·468.J IK'f HJ.<1ft6 Weslmin.'lter ·73 Chevy p. U \Y /C';.1n1per SU.NOfAL DOIJG f: Cmp·.· offer. 963-1959 /~0·9362. "las" l"P •·orr·~ tl>I. l•'•"' ing kit & c;1~t'-s1:lo. 2 .i • L y man F' b i I s sails, 58· 000 840_80.,.. · 636·2500or892-f1G51 -• " "' ._. '" ... ., " 64f 0735 s · 3 s '° '1 shell NC\\'IY p11.1nted. Van. Xlnt. cond. Jlcas . Miscellaneous 8080 beds square pedestal -i· · • ports man 1 · ll,5( · '73 DODGt.: Cabana 2 I ". $2900.5·18·102-1. G44 .11.155 ••••••••••••••••••••••• serving It.II , oval glass l'"'or s alt• 1\-l l l"arhuil., 12 ·2u: C<1l _Stoop5·114. S5500 NEW Co I um bi a 32 comp. self-cont 'd. Boat & '70 TOYOTA ___ _ lOllUl urnilatiotbl/4 t hr". lb 2ii <.;ru1 s1 ng oop$5500 Cuslorn. Co mplete, sail· lrlr.hitl'h.air.Slps •l.On· '74EICaminoSS '67 FOR J) EC()N · WANTED " gauge i · 1 :lll:I. Enfield 19' Qy,·cns f" IB S2!X)O • a 548 O"li' I 3500 · 557 6175 L d C ' 600 rl'l'ords, early ;ilfs carbine. ~lint.-lflJ .. \iHS. ., aw y. -., eves. Y nii ' . or an r11ser /\utomaltl', pwr. StC't'r· OLINE . Ul•St offel' or up . t'O Jl(·(·tors ite in s . 2U'CC.'Spr.Spt.S35.51.J 673-l9'J5 831-0782 ini.:, POBrakcs. r\ltlio, t rade. ·roP CASI-I J)Ol.J.~\R PAID r~oR Y ou n JEWELRY. WATC llF.S . ART OBJ ECl'S, GOLD SILVEH SEHV IC E . Lf1dll'S desk, serpentine 2'rENTS 42 man l. l lllc. I 2'.)'Ca l FG SloopSl9.500 Six cyl .. bnlliant red. vi n y l roor, turbine •199-328.5 fronl l\lany moreit£'ms ht!a\'y Hc a sonablv ll;1ys1d e l\ta1int•Sates 1'1ohi~l6,Goodeood. E:io:·Trailer,,Travel 9170 radio,4y,•hceldrive,rntl y,•h ec l s . N ice One !l ----c ---- 64!;-.ili56 prict'<l.CallUan,:).\M··ll9·:i li73-9570 tr ai.. $1295. 6"2-642-1 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• bars . Only has 33.870 (!G885S).SJ29!}.63.1-9800. Autos Wanted 9590 ------_ _ ---~2-2072 . ~ REB1\1'l--: nn Sl.000 mile s . Mus t see . Rt•m1n~tnn Auto 12 GH 1\lake t~e .m.ost .of .\'CU_ loafs,Sli S lrlr.Perf.furSportsear (427APV). S~lmanChevrolet • •••••••••••••••••••••• l-'IN E t'U ll N & AN CLOSING OFCS T IQUES. 645·2200 & PLANT C-"'---1 ~tust scll -2 quality ~·ood MATTRESS f'Xt'e desks by l,(>(ipokl. 33'72 & 3Jx66·· 10· Blu« *MAO""ESS* & J!rn print fabnc dt.•-1"'11 C'Ur"tt)r sofa . ma tching *ALL SIZES• h i ·h«k uphu l «h•i• rarsons tables. blk \·111,·J PricedtoMov~! de~k s ~·,,·~·l ch;11r, 7• H:JJ-9625 & 646-lln&.i sor a 011 vett a t·all·ulator Kng Sz. Be d. N""· rum · Pitney Uo~·t.·~ m.i1l1ng ih.:alt', ~·urk tahlt'S. tank plcte. still pk~<l. Xtra firm $1!10 (wor1 h SIZSl \'aeuum t'll'Ulll'I'. 3,~·I ' QnSzSl70.us ually honic. ;ilu.~ .. ~·ork ~ull~;s & incl del R35-221i.l 1 m1 sl. S.1t on!) 10·21)111 . -· -----:w25 S Kilson Dr /off PUBLIC AUCTION Dyer H.d .S Ana l ~ANY 1i:EMS<>i-:F1NE cu ST0)1 B o~~ ESTATE J.E\V~.LH.Y . C!useo u1 ' 50', off '. AHT OBJl-~CTS . AN · Be.i ut [);1\' ..t Aft_;, 'f,IQ,U ES. F l 1 N.l-: .r'L'HN ., Quiana P.J ~cts. blouses. t::TC · Pl-fONE .l-fll~ IN-Pantsuit,._ (;,1ft;1ns, t111~ ~0 -& BH.<JC ll UHE S1.s .i thru x 1'111l' li45·22oo F:.ibri i:. 52 s rJ :-iru,,t ::.<-'l' • 2 r·1o~·cr (io rd~·n quills 751-62til comr1I h:Jn1tn1adl'. xtra (Olnr T\' ~ ~>5-~IS Pnrt S l . Like nu 242 l-1u"cr I H \V T\ ·s s·~'i S45. ('onsl rear _ _ 1V',:1tl'l'l«1, ,\)l-F:-01, Rl't'. t:leiant \\'eddin~ (;o~· pl,\·r ~··1m h $6:) ~2--5666 peau (te so1c & lac l'ACKAHO H...·ll t!f ' ·rv . vi.· seed pearls Sl'lf train. Xlnl $35_ \\'111eht-ster 2'2 Sz 11 12. 1\lso L:hapc H1fle .\\(II 290 . ne\". ust'tl. \'e1\ " t1:Jra. Cc:k.t S?.50. SSO Kc>y ctihint•t. holds ~·ill sell Sl 50. Call ~7 14 275 1ndi \·id ual keys, SJ() 557-39·10. 64t;.6Q68 HANG GLIDERS Misce lla neous 8 Nc>.,..'. n('vcr-nown WoU Want~ 8081 W1n f!s , 1-1 ii.I A . ;1p·••••••••••••••••••••••• pro\•ed From S·1zs st:in-. . dard & i:ul kt..-els. S<iil & Fre nch horn: CONN >4ll or frame repair, cahleh1A King EHU!l'1\ prcl'crrccl. s pecialty :.iva il 6-12-4172. _!!.a~arri .'}48-S~9 ___ _ Color TV. 21" Con.soil'. T~i n mal1rt's s. hox spr ing, fr11n1t'. ri-lli-7;it~ SS CA SH SS FOR Good 11~1'<1 fum1refn gs Fr1r~ ~ti ·~·t'~ 5411-0768, H ci:ina :i s 1Jcl 1-:!t'C · Wntd to1n pl cte or nr lrikhroom Ex cund S20. l'•)m pl('tr· Sl'ls of ol<l ~-1627. !117 12 W. H~th . China d in ner "'ear : CM. 543· 736ti O C T ,\G ON il\'l'<'ado Musical grn /~old dinette St'l. w/4 Instruments 8083 chairs , & ctr leaf.••••••••••••••••••••••• Pedestal ha:><> vi.·roui:ht R JOO ROGl-~RSSNARF. iron. SWl\'l•I 111,i.:h bck OH L'~T KIT.$35 chrs, SJ5 . Call 645-8161 aft Call 645·~ 6PM. --- Pre CBS. Frn<lcr Jai.:ua r TENNIS memhC'rship. top w ca~t' GtlO<l 1:ond . $31~1 local club. 1'.1akc offer. Nea r new 1::p1phtJl\P 83J-3643or5Kl·7800 Gibs on p il·k up :. ...._ Rumm a~e Sal(': St. John h':rdwareS275.544 ·J..117 the Baptist Churt·h. 1015 l-'avilla 12-strinJ?: ~wt<ir Bak er S treet . C !\1 . w O'a rm a nd pic kup fn(·lu<les rully l.'(jUipfK:d :<lent. SOS. 536-9971 ' 40 gallon ;u1uanu1n ;inti ----- stand. Sal. ,\ug Hi. 10 n '65 l\.lartin 0 ·28. Reason" Sun.Aug17!J.2. hie. i\l.ike offer. 20&')1 ~ -----Tustin 1\v~. SCRAMUTS ANSWERS Sho t i,:un Bro "'·n i u g summer 1n .1 28 Luhrs. D k P / 9070 847-6393 model ~·I l'umn••ns~1tiun $7800. 538 -630.1 OC S -------' · ,... -••••••••••••••••••••••• l)l~X TE NT 'fRAVEL :ush~m Bi~tlseye ,l\.laJlle 27 ' U n ~flit e C:. C. 'f /S. 30'&50· Pwr 1Sail THAll~ER LIKl-: NU . s toc k . 1 k rt s t ,'<t . ..:tras.~lps6,l.ikene"" 644-008 S LEEP S & E1\TS 5 forearm -left ha ndt.'d s4s.8ffi4 p . 1 R d N RLY S>:l." CON· stock. SIOO !'>-'8 1276 r1\·a e es1 ence. __ .- ------1,I UST S''LL' N T r\I NE D . 962·58t4 , Sto R t urm,+ · • "" ew i 4·9 . SLIPS Ne\\'J>Orl Beal'h re, es a • Spo rl Bo.i t w /trlr SailorPo~·er SI .095. Bar 8095 1.:ivs orrer. 645·1745 673.5253 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ·1------~---IAuto Serwic~ & Seots lee !\l aeh \\'1:111 I). 33 ' Briganl1_ne . frbgl s Soats,S~ed& Parts 9400 2 dr . T na s ler Hu n sportsf1:.her t'w1n V-8',;, Ski ' 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• warmer. S 1S N;1l. Csh L1kC' ne w 642·5820 o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• !l eg . s n1 Slll·x cof 645-4325._ ------'73 15' HUN,\BClU'I', hkc maker 557 -9159 rl r ,.. ,. '67 VW s quarebae k engine, runs . Sl50 . 673-7707 nr 548-4193 13600 Beach Blvd Westminsler 636·2500 or 89'.!-6651 '73 TOYOTA Land Cniser Six cyl.. roof rat•k, roll bars . warn "'inl'h, low miles. (409HES ). 10' DIESE i~ Trawler . in cl ne vi.•, P(' · or s uni,:. IS· TY , Radio, moor ·g. $6,000. 642-SM2Q h'g , Seub:1 di\''J:. ell'. -~ HiFi, Stereo 8098 nr&l5·4325 . 65llP i\lere. 0 /8 . Full )~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~ Cf1u1p 'd .. incl 'g. 1·r1r . _ A ''os"\\l l F''T 30 V F.G 1\ Fi bergl a s~ Best orr. Moving out of Autos for Sale -- . --:l l ' <;hris <;raft eah . "' · " ser r('C dicsl•I tra~·tcr Loa<led Slate! 963-lti91 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13600 Beuth Blvd. lJu1ll·1n 8lr I yr old j:<.MNI ln1 mat . N B slip. ;.:i 1 192:1 Antiqu~s / Wesln1in.<;ter eond. S55 or lx•st. als11 K --16 ' Gla ss par_ 75 h p . Classics 9520 6J6-2500or892·fi6SI tr, cassette tape:., l'all '67 ~-:\i n rudc Pl ;1ymate Johnson OB. Top cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·------ :-Ol arkH9tt·l517 1-1 ·10·· ~·1 (/0. trlr_ \'crv Sl.400.496-5988. .35 FORD coupe not run-Trucks 9560 ''d l'O lld. SlflOO . 3u•'• . r . I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ColorTV'S,25'•, "ii C E n1n g. a iry compete S:JOO. Both. Rt',\xl nt. ... a;·~sr ~\;e~ 1,.l\.t&t ~ /'~ Transpo~otion 5600.5-10·5727 T '73 Chevy Olhcr J!•>od.ti45·7SO:~ f' 1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a., on PU. VS . auto. GR ( . au :i rtno.) _ _ C'ompers, Sale/ 1930 !\10Dt-:L "A .. 4 dr. fact . .iir. p~·r steering. UNDI • 111 f1 consol<•. l l ' GLi\STRON 110 160 Rent 9120 Call art. 6 or (°OmC by PDBrak cs, radio. till has e\t•rylhinJ:. SSS. fatho .. radio. bail tank:••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat $1 .400.548-0576 steering "'hct•I. Ni cc ont:> 548·I01J5 S.1975. 536-~4 I~ !.lb2-90G3 '70 DA. TSUN p JU "A'1th Sports. Race, (li\07731 53!i!t9. 633-91:1'.ll. I b k & R d 9 5 Selmcn Chevrolet ~tai:na \'O>. t'on:.nle \\alnut l!:l•l7 Ovi.•cn s 33. fl<'"' camper. new ra cs o s 40 UX48A:\1 1t·.\llurnlabll· . 1 ; ·h 11 ·,1 clutch. Creal mpg. See ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI I ' . I p<11nt . 0~1"' u . otor bef <pm '"•Cosl• M.,, •CHEV_ PICKUPS, NU • nt eont .. 10\'1nf.:. i\ u~t ,\.\ Sf-;51KI 55'i"G.337 · . • _.,.. : c. 1969 Lotus 51. Formula F'. '75s . BIG STCK.1\. Fun s~S!lO 642·4Z'j(i I. . Sl.,C .~1 . with trailer. & ri re s~t . t as t ic t'lose-nut di s · Packard Bell Stc re r•'2~ T. H I Rl).~lc_r c . ·•·'71 VY,,' Campcr. Rub-Spar:e parts. $?000.1 (.;all l'ount s~ HOWAl{J) A'l l "'l 21 .. CI .1 ... (ru1 scr. 1/0 . l'Jhrs on bl e top lo mi rully H.oss after 5pm. 714 ) Cl1EV ., UOVE &QUAIL " ,-, · 1 unr • 1ebll e • S2"'>0 202 ' ' 4956873 Console $200. 644 -Ut o~i , ,n.:; ·"' · equipt . Xlnt cond . ,. · STS .. Ncv.·porl BeaC'h. 7-!lpm. i\lhert I I. t,;:\J 536-9993 . 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Nr. Bristol, .Jamboree. 833-0555. '7 0 Ford Rane hero i\utomalL<', t1nt1..'<I i,:lttss & low miles. t.:x(•ellcnl cond ition Ont' 01o.·ncr. 831·2°'10dlr. '73 Ford t--100. ':t ton PU VH . a uto .. fat't \llr contl., p wr , s t e er i ng . Pl)Hrakes, s liding rt'ar wind o w s C l ea n ! 104996P >. S:JS~J. 63.1·!~90, Selman Che'lrolet TRUCKS $999 lo $3799 Chewy's Ford's Toyata's 7 to Choosl'.' F'rom ~eaJtlwriA ~TOYOTA '74 LUV Tl'U<k i\1J KAl10 . 4 spt..•ed . radio. :;tep bumper & low miles . !33639Y J. $2999. 6.13·9800. Selman Chevratt'f 11..1.ust S£'11 , lt'a\'!:1~ S!;1!(: ('rl_l!SC'r F"!>.(•I' Uf)!lC I' lop Of the ii fh' ·"•HI)!).& t.!,40!/_ 213 5:i2-5".t26 eh<i nnel ri:vr_ BSH GIU. de luxe t u~n thl .1 JOx~H" BO STO N WHALER 13' 4-wa y air :;uspc11s1on 4Uhp Johnson s pkrs. 5700 or hst 1)frcr. S:'85 · · ti7:"1'1'6 673-1539. ~ r .. Bo t & M . --Coals, R•nl/ '68 Chev •2pkup & C/CI ••••••••••••••••••••••• camper. :\'u :lfl7 VH. tu" 4 X 4 · wide ehrn1 .,..·his. Sharp ••3·2..'75 SALE Camper s he ll for 8 ' pickup_ Xlnt cond. $225. 496·0045. '72 Landcniser Wa gon. 3 Speed. wa rn hubs. ai r cond . t453HG8 ). •CHEV."~ Lon Slake. NU ·72 Cl-IEVY LU\". Xlnt '75 . Loaded. Ready to cond., overhead ean1pcr WOl'k. Only S4999 or ·! No . shell. tape. 1-1-1.i0-15 rt•ars. 1 2 4746 . ~I O W 1\ ltD U.S. mags. custom in · Cl-f EV., DOVE & QUA IL lcrior. Must see to ap. STS .. Ne wport BeaC'h. prcc. $2.600. 997-9457 , ask Nr. Bristol, Jamboree. forJ .I). 833-0555. ·::;_ ______ _ 0 s . anne Charte r 90 50 Mobile Hamn 9140 Eq111pment ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~··•••••••••••••••••• CORO:-.IADO •. ·1 b · G I 901 0 1 · 35. Sa1. } '72 Travco, 27 '. Super en~ra riay ~·k . nr month . c lean L uaded . •••••••••••••••••••••••1 714-325-1334 Microwa\'e. Sacrifice. BO·Y SCOUTS nC'<.-'(I boaL-.. --- ------I $13 500 '75 · ..,. 000 C'ars & airplanes. Tax ad-Boots , Sail 9060 · · pnee, ..-.-.. · va ntages . 5<16-4!J90 !••••••••••••••••••••••• -'~92c....c·5032,,__. ______ , , ,15· Co lumbia Sloop . Motorcycles/ S350, 15 Navy Life Boat. Includes main & jib Scooters 9150 nu O!R, l'ng opl. S500. cushions paddle $800° ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-3063 53.1-2584 . . ' $4199 '7 4 Intl Scout Auto. V-8. air C"ona .. power sleering . !913KLM ). ---'66 EL CAl\11NO Auto. 7 3 LUV Pi ... a.•-P /$, A/C . N('~' tires, ctt°. ---r" · ~lnl : cond. SI .200 /ofr. Low miles, ma~s. stereo. 962.4572 will trade. 831·204-0dlr. --------- TRUCKS·VANS-4 W O's Vans 9570 Wanted. (;lean, late ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mdls. Cas h ! 675-8849. '66 DODG F, Van. good int., paneled. SJOOO. or '73 CHEYENNE 1'"! ton bcstoffer.842-4002 w /cmpr. s hell. Xlnt. cond. Best ofr. 536-~69 '71 Toyota PU. ~1an y xtras. Call between I & 7pm. Mon-Fri. 962-!H91 . '74 OODC E Surfer Van. Just like new. Cust. int. mags. 11000 mi. Must see! SS.500. or best ofr. 751-6039 WE PAY TOP OOLLAJ{ FOR TOP USED CA HS FOREIGN , DOMESTH..: or CLASSICS 1r your ear is extra clean see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 ~larbor Ul,·d. Cosla !\1esa 979.2500 TOPDOl.LAR PAID IMMEDIATB.Y FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coasl ~.,. HB. 642-9405 ------- Oran9e County's H i9hest $ luy~r an Imports Bill Maxey Tovota Call Roger-Or Bill 841 -8555 ---------- FREE APPRAISAL We buy used cars & lrucks . Call GROTll Ct-I EVROLI-:T for a free 1 appraisa l -4 GROTH CH EVROl.!-~T 18211 Beath BlvrL Huntington Bea(•h 847-6087 549-a.1.1~ I SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID For Imports Paid fo r or Not Dean L~wis Imports 1966 1-farbor. c.~1 . 646·9303 WE PAY CA$H FOR USED CAHS PHILLIPS BUICK -PONT IAC·OPEt 24888 Alicia Park"A·ay LagW1a Hill s 837 -2400 '67 El Camino, clcc_ ign .. Campe r van. ·11 Frd rear cover. fog hghts. E-200. v .8 stick. 6. roof. TRUCKS-VANS·4WIJ '.i; Im mac. 673-4274 fact air, cost ~'ood inter.. Wanted. Cl1ean, lat~ '59 Chevy El Camino. re bit eng. Many nu parts . $600. 581·6962 aftcrfipm. nu radials, stereo. This Mdls. Cash . 675·8849. van is one of a ki nd. A UT OS W ANTE O . $3800 /ofr. 496-8027 . 3nything running or not ~ '74 F'rd . V-8. 7.000 mi. ~g' $.50.c$lOOh.1 ~15'1·0e7"&· Auto. air. s lidin,11: side reen as · ""'" c a r go <lr . XJnt c:ond .t-='~92~·~704:.:.:7 ______ _ $.1, 700 cash. 493·4185. •V/\N, NU CHEV. '75 one-ton LONGIE. close- out, Auto. trans., plus more. No. 174157 /5645. Only S49,P9 or ? HOWARD C Ht:V .. DOVE & QUAii. STS .. Newport Bea ch. Nr. TOP s Paid FDR Stake with winc h . 4 Bristol , J a mboree . speed. big 6 enl(lne. dual 833-0555. wheels. <27075Wl ..:::::.c=:.c.------ Used VW's Pold for Of" Mot $1495 CONNELL CHEVROLET '71 FordVan V8, automatic, d ual West Coast mirrors, etc. (94987 J l . $2199. 633-98ro. 1:;.:g:1il!P t 11 ac v< . llunt. Bch 1142·4435 , __ S_•l_m_o_n_C_ho_•_rolet __ Autos, Imported ........................ 75 CHEVY 1/2 TON Surfer Van! .'V-1 &Auto. .'MagWi..ls .'Wide TINS .'Power Sh•rlniJ .'2,000MU..l $4995 (910NBX) WKKENDON ,.. AMC~JEEP [r,,i1 ~1 f<;Jl ·~· \O!J '63 VW Cam~r Van · 8'nk. Icebox, beds, etc. Loa d ed w /ex t rll s . ,(OMGIN ). Will tacrilice for $599. 646-4447 '71 VWCAMPERVAN -4 IPffd, pop top W/l ink, A M radio, lce b o)t , c101ets . carpeting & P•nelllna. Sl~eJ)A 4 • ru~a a:reat . A 1 pott1man's drea m . 111790VD J.* . ........ , G..,.....I 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 SUNBEAM Mark IV w /auto. Very nice . 675· 7023 or 968-3465 Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE FOR SALE 3 NEW 100 LS's ·4 Doar /Sfldls ' • ·-· " ,_ " .. '· :· ,. ·:· " ' •' ,• f i ,. ,. " ' ~~~~~·-~":~~.':'~ ....... ~~·.~~·.'.":~~-~ ....... ~"!:'.~·.'.":~~-~ ....... 1~~.°.':.'.":~~-~ ....... ~-~~·.'.":r.'.~ ....... ~"!.°.':.'.":~~.~~ ...... . IMW 7712 Fiat 9725 M•rcedes Be m 9740 Stut1 9761 Volkswagen 9770 Volkswoqen ······················· ······················· ·········~············· ............................... ··············· .......... ············· 9770 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & ~a 1e• -S•r v 1ct·· I A·a:s1 ni.: Roy Carver, Inc. Rolls ltoy~·1· lll\1W 234 f;, 17th SI Costu Ml•sa ~>'Iii •1444 CREVIER $1 SI • lllOAOWA Y SANIA AHA 835 ·3171 f"t)Ji ·rut: 11 r:sT l>F.AI . AN \'Yi'll l':H E "THINK HERB" DS 100 gallon:. or lrt't' ~.a~ ~·1th Uu.-, ad & pur1·h<1!>t' uf any nr" f'r,,·r '"HERi" FRIEDLAHDER l37!KI fit.a(·h IU~·tl Y.' 1«~ t 111111~t1• r 537-6824 OVER 100 HEW & USB> MERCEDES OH DISPLAY Hous• of lrnoorls AU'J'JJO fllZ~:ll . M F.:HCEOt-;s l)t:AJ .t-:H 68G2 M anl:h(·~ll·r. Uuc11;1 Pi1rk 523-7250 On the Sant;1 An ,1 F"''.lo 66 MBZ 250SE COUPE EXCLUS IV E fOI Oranqe County <0h c.~~J' AUTMOllZlD sm... & S..-•k • DAVE ROSS '<>MTIAC-STun Z480Hari>Of'Blvd '68 V W Bus . Sem i '74 VW JH>f1top dlx l'mpr c.umpei-iied, 28,000 m1 on ;1.,.,·n1n~. n1· .... !\11l·h. Xlnt cng. Radials. ra s~e ll t' 25~1 m1 SGooo 5"\H·359"1 tape pl. $24006'W-49ti6 '10 VY.' r1·h111lt 1·ng t·l1•:111. '71 Squai-ebal'k. Gd Cond m a n Y ~ t r":. · I. t• •: OU> ~S ~M27 . 1,15 15;.'0 Xtras . $1 ,7.rv. ____ 64_5_·_= ____ 1'70 VY.' Hui:. au·, lo ¥- '7l VW Bug, xlnt t'Qnd. mileU)(l' Sll51J fi·I0·52'Jl. $1600. Prival(' party. Cull __ 646-3221. ·74 VW . i:old 412 4dr vw·s $399 lo ~c ll :~n 12,000 OH. Xiii! eond $.1,:.170 t~2-l."iZ5 ·73 VW !J pass Hus Cpl, curtains, A1\1 /i''!\1 tt Irk 1i lt•r1·0. Xlnt. thruout . Warr:inty 675·5:tl7 Ftiday,Augusi15, 1975 LlAJLYPILOT DI I Autos, Imported utos, Import~ t Autos, l•ported ······················· ............ ,_ ........ ······-················ VoU1s wa9~n 9770 Volktwoqe n 9770 Valkt ""'•9f:• 9 770 •······••··········•••· ......•...... ~ ..............•.•••••••......•• 'G6 VW Uus, h:uw:lcraft\.-d '6J VW Bui:. Surt·oof, rcblt Campci-Xlnl Cond thru-motor. Xlnt Sh<1pc &JOO out $1 225 546-0'Dll art <I 556-9306 '13 VW TlllNG l!J,000 mi. '74 VW Lu\ Bu~ Xll\ Yl'ilow /IJ lk int . At.1 l'Ond. An1 1fm stereo rad10 .f,2000.ti42 ."i:35 $2700 581 -1135 1~74 BUS 1'ype II. ;ui-, '68V Y.',xlntrunn1ng(.'ond 5 ll'l"CO ra!l10 & tape. fo.1ust sel l. make offer 540-2317 492-4306 . ol92-•1307 ·7~ Supr B~ll· l'~"!°l1 Con. '69 vw 1-·;1s t b:.Jl'k, ve1 f t 1\1 ST t, H Ski Hak:s clean. <1 :11\1, a ir, $1~ !'.1ttny Bxtr;1~ b73·757J. 646·2022or~·7482. RE~l.IRS·SERVICE Exehangc & Rebuilds BR!>OKLYN HUG CO. ~stnnates. 548-914 . SA.VE an VW Re-pairs ~:n i:i n c overhau l $100-+ parts. Val,·e jobs S .00 11a rts incl. Tunc-upt> '20, pai-ts/oil change 10 •I. 9 tu S. Steve 5S6-9J06 '68VW.5'"woof Sl ,150. 586-06.12 Yolkswa9e n 9770 Volkswa9e n 977 0 Volkswa9en 9770 ······················· .......•........... , .. ······•··•············• tttf ULtlMATl OHIVINCi MAClllNl '7•1 12"1 Sport Cpl'. LA.Jaded, lo mi. 2t;n1p~. New t:O nd. $11ii00/ofr. 7.)1 .Yl7fl artci-4 µm An im m acu l<1IL' flas~u· 111 & out ! Sun roor ,Ii,, lt•:ithrt inlerioi-. 8:11 20.:llldlr _______ $3399 8 'l'o Choose rrom '!i!I BUC: Super runnin ~ 111-------------------------· cont! , xlnt 111\ Sold only SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVE ·& DEALER • S£1V1Cl FIRST • RIXlllE LEASE PllNS • In Santo Ana Complrttrt Focilitirts Soles, Srtr•ice Lea sing, Used Cars Dick Miller Motors ~HTilD J:!lt\\' \\,1rn1•r .d ........ \J.Hll :-0.111\.1 \u,1 '69 FIAT Convertibfrt het1l t•r. 72 Mercedes 350SL COUPE ROADSTER Automutic ti-ansm1~~1on. air conditioning, llO""'('r s tecrini,:. i-adio. St't.' lh1~ one at s·io.950 t2Q5 i':'l'D1 SLEMONS MERCEOES 1970 11 :.irhor. <..:.:'\\ 631 -1276 '71 MBI 280 SE ;J .5 COUPE I m 1naculale, a class1e 1·a1·~ One owner . pricl'd to st·ll. 831·2040 d!r. Subar-u 976 •••••••••••••••••••••• '7·1 OL $2595. 12800 mi. J6mp~. R /H. still unde y,·arr. 675-4187 after I' :\1 TC.yo ta 976 •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Toyota Corolla •4 Cylinder •Automatic •Radio & Heater $2495 ( •\)()874) 5 {d:v~~ 1906 HQrbo• CM 64/i '1301 '68 VW BUG · 4 spc<'d. radio, heater, beige 111 lerioi-. whitewalls, tinted glass, looks super. A i-eal gas saver! (78239 ). S009. 646-4447 Dir. 73 Kar mann Ghia Con•ertible Like new , low miles. Must see. 698-1-IG E. SAVE$$ Garden We-st VW 5 Year or 50.000 Mile Warranty Available on al l N e w B M W 's , ·I S1>ct'.'d, radio, new p~unt . cll'. YPUtH:C:. Sh11 rp! '64 MEHC i'~D ES llENZ · 4 tochoow from! 2 Blks W. of Beach Blvd. 7600 Westminstei-A ve. Jt402 w.....-.te "'•Y· ........... lll·JHO • 4tl-4t4t ...... ...,, .... .,&It --· 1970 2002 AM /Fl\1 , o ne o wne r . 831-ZO.tUdlr. Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 CAPlll 2UXI. Deluxe int, Al\1 /f'l\I s tereo. $1 .950. 646· 1171 '74. l4M mi. Nu . Jan. ·75 1 1974 FIAT 124 STATIOMWAGOM 4 s peed w / luggage raek . 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UVtc\ .... ·ith I.Iii: bore kit, rebuilt trans-axle. ne w bra kes, generator, Bils t ein VOLVO 'hock ,_ A M /FM /SW In top shape ,'It really radio, new yellow paint. lYM> H"rbo1 ( M 646 'IJOl 51150 l "I bl clc<i n ! (734 1)L(j). . ex ras ava1 i.I e. to l)t.•rson ~·1lhng tu l'Un tuluc ""fT .L C. Sl .2011 f!.1 2-1{;.&J Volvo 9 772 ·••···················· WE STILL HAVE 8 Y ol•os Left ,, Pre-Increase Prices Come in Today Buy 0, lease . Dea1t luw 0 VOLVO 1966 Hud1n• ( /,\ 1..11. '111)1 '75 Volvos Buy Or lease Largest Selrtdian Of USED VOL VOS '" ORAMGECOUMTY CHOICEOF30 Volvo Dir Since '56 WILLIAMS IMPORTS 8011 Common .... ·eallh Buena Park 521-7000 THESE ARE ALL CLEAN ''RECONDITIONro CARS'' Gteen. Very Clean! (GNV697J '64VWIUG J 67 ~~!!!!~n~. metallic ~ue. {TYX9-'6) '69BUG Blue Beauty. (YNK928) '7 4 "!,,! :i~.~ice! {45 1MXB) s999 s1088 s13aa s1oaa s2saa We have over 80 Used VW's stock includinq I 5 Vans & Buses. "ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEsr· • 1n ; ' HARBOUR YW 18711 BEACH BL VD. 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Nt'l'l l)(~( ..:Hl' I, Cherry. 4 ~p. US Ma.:~ 1975 Nr 1Jr1 i'il til, J ~1n1 houc'1•1·. X track, !1400. 11!l4-47:!H. $2 499 K:~3 (!5~5 . Chevrol~t 9920 • Chrysler 9925 '"'7 4'i~'pa'"j~"" '74 CAPRIC E CAMAROS :;,·~;,;;;::.·;:~·~;~:.::.~'. 2 l>oor, \'H. :1uli>111.•lLL', Sport l'Oupcs , Type f)ual air . t-'ull pY!r. (Jnly 1970 VOL Vil 1_.,IS. Hill. ·I F111J >1 11.d 1.,11 \v:1nt 11~1 s pd. n ew tires&. t·lutt·h l!rii h l'ol,·I I l o•~lfit•t]~ 5,\9·0J2\)or5•1:1.7:1tJt! -------- Fiat 972 Fiat 9725 ·········•·•·•·••·•••• ·······-········-······ 1973 BUICK CONVERTIBLE Convert. -l:!.000 mi. Clean. !\l akl' ofr. 894·1123 or li:ll -l\.171 $7995 SLEMONS MERCEDES ,\utun1 alH'. ;11r rn11d , J!l7U ll.1rll(•r, t · :.1 buc·kl'I s t•;d-. 11:."J.'l\\'ll . '5!1 COUl'J•: !)t•Ville, xln1 631-1276 $1688 orig cond \'c ryl lo\.\1----------1 n1il1•s. :-Ot·t· to apprl'C. '69 SDV Gold \Jll)'I top. 2 Door raJio. l1t·att•r, 11111-1 .·r L:r ·s. r. l'Y lindcrs and :~.ooom1 $li;tk/ ~~!·l7lK stet•nni.:. air eontl . ~pill V8 "s . Mo.o;t l'Olors 1u1d •V·S & Auto. Sl'Ul. \l!lill\SXl oplion.-s to sf'lcct rrnn1, 'ti7 Ct)NV'I', l.oadt1I. xlnt • S l\01' Y.'111'::H L-: 1'11 F: eond. <Id i.:a~ uu !\lust •Factory Air $3 199 SEL .. -:C'l'ION IS nt.-:s1·. st•ll. $5!15 . 644·<\l:l~I •Vinyl Roof CONNELL IMMEDIATE •Power Steerin9 DELIVERY Verv t"lean! '71 JOO .\dr st•(ian. A ll'. P /U, l'/S, l'/W. Nu tires. !l79·?l.51. S!,550. M31·1:r1:;,1!1:l :J;n:, l)lr $150t1 t1ffer ~•-~·f'280 Al\-1 /FM . all p\.\T 1..C~tlh AUGUST SPECIAL S t ;1 t l •l n \\' g II ll i (' k ;!17 \ t ';u\J ll:n· Cou1;-th i~~600. %2·$-1611 S1>eci:1119ti5 Co111~~·on1L I \illl', r-.1 ct:d li(• bron:te Camoro 9917 Low , Low Price! OVER $3195 CHEVROLET 211:.!X 11;.irhor Ul\11 . 250 't"I l'hrysler , ra(\i o. P!lor body. 1'(d run s22a. ti7J<l~l7 SALE ( t T&l No Hidden Charges) Good With This Ad 'Tit Aug 31. '75 FIAT FACTOR Y AUTHORIZED Sal~\. Servi~•, Leasing & Ovcru?O• Delivery $595.()r1g .u"nl0 rhlh·4-11·1 "' 1.ond;.iu top . Hun ~•••••••••••••••••••••••~~~~=..,.-,~~.,, itlliii 5 ~'6'~'1'.io o NEW CARS Cadillac 9915 ,.:rt•a t, luoks tcrrifie ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• C lean, "'ell-maintained. (";ill 5·1ti·8 I0-1 , ;.i sk fu1 l'h ~ llls. 73 Cadillac Eldorado '75 EL DORADO •V-8 & Auto. ,\'.\1 I Fl\I s tereo, t ;1pe •Factory Air tl t•(·k. po-..·t•r s tcl·ring. P S.1.---= p11 1\'l'r windows, s plit • ower n::'!l:l'l""lftCJ . pwr. ti \.\'ay seats. \'inyl •Power Windows to p . tinted ~l ass. air •Power Seats conJ . tilt "'heel. t·rtus t' control, leather intc1ior. •Vinyl Roof $8995 I $4450 ( , .. ,,, ,. , J/JBosJfifSll;j,/ ~ illiji .!i~:;~:. 1974 Chevrolet Camaro SPECIAL! LT Coupe 1912 CHEVROLET Equippert \vith f•1t'tory MONTE CARLO air condit\onin}:. ·rurllo \'R. auto .. ra et(•ry :ur H v clr a matic trans f'O ncl .. 1)1-1 1·. ~lel·r111 g, 1nlssion, A~l /1''1'1 stt'ri.-.i! Ar-.1/F!\1 rad111" 11 1r;1«k rad io, console. llnl1!d tape, hcau.•r. rn;1gs. C!11•0 ~J ass. new stet·I bclll'd brown p;1inl. '.\lust s1•e' r :tdial tires and <;oJdC'n (Ol:i1'1 F'J'C ). $2!:1!J5. Bro"·n r-.tet;1lt 1l· finis h. GARDEN GROVE 31.150 miles and in es· DATSUN Cl'llent conditinn. Fully rec:ondilioncd. $3695 See in ~arage area Ask for Hick J:UlUI If arbor llhd 8::1\).j(j(() -------- '7~A~~~~u IN STOCK VII . ;.iuton1al1e. r ;1dio. ht!;.itcr, po\.\'t•r stcPrini.;, air eondit1011in g Ul·l7JS1':J $2499 CONNELL CHEVROLET 28211 llarhor Bl\'d .. Co~ta i\-1 es<1 546-1200 • 120 TRUCKS In Stock Continental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 MARK IV •V-8 & Auto. •Factory Al. •Vinyl Roof •Full Power $3675 4•\lJ\Ni)J '72 l\1 A llK IV Loaded. (inld II U top, Hrwn. l1·:1ther . 1nl. Pl' !lfiJ.\:Y.J.I aft 1;1' l\I 120 W. Warner at So. Main, Santa Ana The fas test Uru"· 1n the \\'est. ,;1 J);iilv l'ilot Class ified Ad 'Phnnc !"12·5G7M. ·7;1 (:ou pe IJeV11le. hlk vin y l top. hlk ll·athe r. a ir. !XJwcr. Unde r book. l71 ·1 )493-2126 . Orange Coast Daily Pilot 74 Chevy Laguna 2 Door •V-8 & Auto 1 ~!7 •1 l;1\tL Spri nl -<f':J Carni nu lYPl'l AutornatLt", t rU!St' con trol. PO\\'t•r stt't'rin~. air t·o ntllt ion1ng. 8 trat•k tape & 111<.ii.: \.\'llCl'ls. Likt· nc1-1• .... -. ~pt•t·tal 1>aint , Pri l'ty. 51'11·7·1·10, .\, tons · 1f.• tons · Long IJCds · Vans -4 wheel drives . C;1n1pcr c:on· \'Crsi0J1s -I.UV trucks · Blai.crs ·and 1norc. i2 L1n c.,]n '.\lark IV. I S !l1 i.:r hlt11 · le;i ther 111 · t er1or. Vinyl roof. 330 West 13.<lySt. Costa r-.1,~~a • 557-2 132 . BUYA FORD 1975 CHEVY MOHZA 2 +2 4 speed . ai r eond . µ1-1T . s lecring. mag \\'hl'l'h;, CONNELL CHEVROLET SALP.S &SERV!Ct: 2828 Harboraf.,d. COSTA MES A 546-1200 260 V8 & Jess than !Wl.Jll , , . - - n1 il<'s ti31 -20·1Udlr 1 -:-.!-l 1'1 Ct1m1no, gd. 1·•)1111 --13cs l offer ~ "70 l\10N1'1'_: (_',\ll Lf) :156·t;s:l7 Sl ,400. or hl•St ofr. Can rcfinanCl'. 5·11'1 ·f'2-I~ EXAJ\1PLE : BRAHDHEW 1975 LUV PICKUP (592) (1197 1) $2991 • OVER A:O.l /Fl\1 slcrco. J .1k c nu . \'t•ry lo mi. !\lust S('ll. Bill !lli2·!l117/ 963·:164•1. 55.:luO. Cor vette 9932 ·-····················· •'/'(IP CA..;H ! For Corvettes ;ind oth<'r u~t·d c;1rs & truck :;~ lltlW ,\BD Che\•rolet, l>ovi· & lluail SL-;. Near J ;1n1horee. Hri ~to l. & .\!;1(·,\rthur. Ncw1>ort Beat·h. R:l3-05a:; Couqar 9933 ....................... WE WILL SELL YOU ANY l i2 t :I Camino. 46 .()"J n11 Xlnt Cond. $2l:\OIJ. fi75 -3'1!'.olJ '68 Cllt:VllOLE'f ll\1 · PALA ,\11\on1atic. air. radio . heate r . "'h!lt•y,·alls. A H.eal Beau ty: (\VAC!l2ti l. S.599. &16 -4,147 75 USED CARS And Trucks IN STOCK! '7:1 XH•. \'l•llO\.\' w /blk. vinyl Opera top. Less th~tn 250UU mi. Ai r, ~11·rco. I' P 5.">7·91-"3 aft. r. 'fi8 C(l !\.l l'L E1'EL)' Hehlt.. xlnt cone!. $1.6!>0. c;.14 H~l;J7 ~_,~7..,,.- BRAND NEW 1975 PINTO IN '71 Malibu. 4-dr. hardtop. 307·VM. Auto, air. J;t.;, a r. vyl tp, Sl.675. 552-7180. 1 )Ir 1975 El Camino ;\utomatir. m;iJ,!s. sil\·cr p:.i int & ltJadcd w;Jux· uries. ()nly 96H ;oietual m iles . Ah~ol utc l y like brand nc 1-1 , (J;\4\•1381. l!li-1 C<J UGAH, lnunaC'. l'Ond . !\lus t st'll this Y.l·t·kl·n<l . S42.'l0. 552·004·1 ~Cl:t;~~~-­~~-; I -~ OUR BIG STOCK FOR JUST "68 Caprice Sta. Wgn. 327 a ll xtras. 59M mi. \'t•ry clean . S925. 6'16·2022 or 548-7482. ---'iO Im' pa la Cust Club Cpo.· One o wne r. S995. 9G8·181J5 or 962·8946 $4988 R31 1375,.\!13-33':'.) Ill r Gas Savers Galore . Lux- ury car sa\'1ni::s like never hcfore. ·rrueks and Va ns for work nr plea.su r('. CONNELL CHEVROLET 'fij C(JUl;A H • V8 2Ji!), :1utornali i:, J\1'1 radio, pwr s tct•rini:. 1-1h1tc \.\'all s . '/'h is 1s STl':AL I NC' rl'PV·l2Ml. S4!i!I f>·ll•··l·l4i n!r ..... ..... ' '71 MUSTANG 2 Dr. ~1ght m.i. •• go• H>v~ '"• (A81CTN) '71 FORD GAlAl(lf 7 dr, auto Ito~• .. fo(I, o.r, po w •I• u·~~. power b10>."'· It•~ I Ow fl'l•lf'S, j.t520$Y) '73 CHEY NOVA 4 d• , outo "•>tU., foci.,..., o i•, pow \'<•;nng, power bu:ile,, ~"'Y •<><,f iP2008A) '73 FORD SURFEI! YAN Aulo. Iron; '"'9" la p" de<:k, cu•lom · • !79665N) I I 00 * PROFIT HOW IS THE TIME for job see kers to chet·k the !)ail ~· Pilot 'Jlt•lp Wanlt•d cl;1 ... sifi cation. If the job you want i~ n•>l there you rnighl t·onsid er offe r inp, your st·r v1cl•s with an ;1d in the .Job Wante d c·;11t·bory l'hont' 642-5678 1969 CHEVROLET CAMA:RO 4 Spd .. ~lick shift. radio. hc alt·r. l;1pc dec k &. ma~s. Sh:irp! l!XJGLllY 1 Sli!f.">. GARDEN GROVE DATSUN 1:i.s6J lf;irl:ior lll~·d. 28211 lla rhor Bl\'d. Costa l\-1csa 546-1200 Dodqr 9935 •••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 l)a rt :1 40 , hi pcrformaneC'". must seC! IJalt• lo ;,1.•ll. 0-IZ-!:_~. 1970 CllALL ENG ER, ne w 111111111111111111111111111111111111 enp,. I rans & llr~. (;oinA Ea s t In seh(l(1t. SI JOU. 1;..1<!·5678 5·11i-2756 aft . ;, P. M. 9800 Auto1, Hew Want ad res ults 9BoOIAutos, H•w -9800 Autos, Hrw 9800 ....•.••••••.........•• ··················--··· •..•..•.•.............• ·····-················· OVER 125 ~-Jr TO CHOOSE s3454 FROM ('Includes prep., Freight, and Foctory Holdbock) (Effective Through Sun., August 17th) '75 FORD flOO Pic~up, tn1IO, !<OH>, 10.000 (81971 Xi , '73 CHEV. RCAMINO Autp. 1101>~., fcu:tory o or, 'pow, 1~, pow•r bro ... , v~yl roof (0362JR} '°""'miln '73 COURIER PICKUP .( \Pd. tron1., low mile• [9837.t'\ 73~UN .. $pd,"°"'· (~89l2S) . 1 '2454· 71 FORD STAKE TRUCK ,.\l,lto. trOl\l., pow. ~. powwt bfot~ (16A58J) '73 MAVERICK $2854 LUXURY DECOR 2 dr , Aulo. trons., loct<><y •••. po• >lff•'"9· ''"'' ·=·· lo ..-mil1>• tPl 99.5A) FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING Pl.US LARGE SAVINGS ON ALL AMC MATADORS IN STOCK LIMITED TIME ONLY * * OFFF A G0 fJ0 TllP.V AUGUST J l, 1975 NATIONAL FLEET i\IJ[J !~ILITf«ll' C.f\lf.> ['ilClUD(O 73fORD lOllNO ... d•.. ~ lo"'I low mifiie (290H$T) . . . FINE SELECTION OF US~.Q .CARS s2154 '68 RAMBLER ~ '74 AMC '70 FORD AMERICAN GREMLIN MAVERICK '72 FORD s1354 I J\ real fi ne trans portation rar ucllct scats, air conditioning. Ai r ('Onditionin~. Super econom with r.real ~a s mileag e. r rt1 ck, pwr. i;tcerinr,. Lo", car. lZ.'>R891). GRAN TORINO (WOD951) ow miles. ( E"5S86S) '" ""'•""'·"""·"""'·· $795 $AVE $1295 fa<:lot)' oir, p-ow. lf119fing, •--:=":-,.,.':=""°'""=,--""t------------1----.,,,..,--""".'-::..,.---il 1°'°""1 '72 HORNET '69 JAVELIN '74 MATA SPORT ABOUT SST COUPE Bl, Auto. trans, pwr. steering, air conditionin~. Fully equipped. (670EJL), A1.1tomatir , faC't n ry air Bro ur,ham interi o r , ai r C'o ndition in ~. fully cql1ippetl ·ondltioning. pwr steering, vinyl w/power . 1296AEQ> p, small VB w /16,000 miles. $2595 $1695 (B56LFJ i $3295 t I· '· Aufot, Used Autos, Uted •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• D<Jd¥ 9935 Ford 9940 Plymouth 9960 rontlac 9965 Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Docic¥ Challell<Jer •V·I & Auto. •factory Air •Vinyl Roof •l'ow•r st..nng •Real Sharp! $3195 t233J I ITJ Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Ford Rane hero l\1a gs. autornauc. l'IS. dark gr1tcn, low miles Supcrrlean~ ' Thia Used Ccr MaylelHHd 'ti3 FORD G/\L/\Xlt; 1-lardtop • Automat1t>, rudlo, heater, ntn'I' we ll IK'fD337 I. $299. 646·'447 011 1900 FORD t-'a1rl;inc ~J 2 dr h I. 289, 2 bi1rtt,<J. ;tUI O, P /S, P 1U. nt·ur nl'w 11r1· ..... Super s h arlJ 1 S7ll!'> tJ.US MI 7t: Mercury 'flM Mcrr·u11' CIJ Ul:1\ll 55 1·18Uli -. 9950 l.i~hl He bit !\1 US\ 1972 MERCURY COUGAR VH . auto .. factory air ('nnd., pv,.r. stecrin~,:, r:.uJio, heater & l.andau top. Clean ! C703 FLV J. $2595. GARDEN GROVE DATSUN 1'3861 ll arbor Ulvd ATLAS Chrytler ~ ()pen Ually & Sun ·111 lO PM 2'J29 llhrl)t)t lll vd , CO,,;tu fl.1t'Sll 546-1934 73 FURY Ill 2 Door •V-8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Power Steering •Vinyl Roof Luxury 1Car Economy Price! $2295 63 l'ly rnouth Bel\'. V·H, Kr l'at cu nd . rad1 u. heater. $4W. 4!~1-2W6 Nl:.WPllHT IMPllKT~i ___ 8:J_Y_·7_ooo ___ 1 ·68 Ply . 318, 4 dr, air , 43'-1 1ni , itlnt. cond. $7 50 646·2022 or 548· 7482. 3100 W.Co11st Hwy. NA ·74 Montci;o Sta. wJ:n. Ftil· 642 ·S40S ly loaded .• l(tnl cond. -:-:--~.l -~""'ooo""'.'~'~'·~3000"°"'~"'~·r~.2~P~•~1.-I ·---'69 ,.~ury sedan. A/C, P IS. '7tGalaxic500 /\1r ,r11dia Mustonq 995 Arr, nu tires, xlnt run tires, mini rr11ul $1 5!15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ning. $500. 979·22.51. 6'12·111 16. --""------'7•1 272, a~to, 6 cy/, fully '67 J<~!Ht-:lll HU VH 321.i. '70 FORD equip. t:ash ltakc ovr autu., air eond . vinyl pymnts.64G-llWO. top , bu•·kc l Sl·at s, TORINO Oldsmobil• 9955 whitewalls, AM radio. 4 Door. VS , aulo"1atil', ••••••••••••••••••••••• 66,0UO or1 J,li n al rndcs. r ad io , h e aler, Jlhwcr SalesandService U ea ut i ful ~ (U lJ.S329i. 11lef'ring, white wall!'!. OLDSMOllU :!~~j47 t"88CT I ). GMC TRUCKS Dir. $ I 099 HONDA CARS CONNELL UniYenlty Olcll 2850 ii arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54().9640 CHEVROLET 2!'128 tl11rbor Blvd .. ·75 Delta 88. 4·dr. /\ir . Power. AM /f'M racho. Radiul tires. Purchased Costa Mesa nu in J\.1arch. Alsoavaila· 546-1200 hie on 18 mo . le.,e. ---------1 642·0116. 71 Plymouth DUSTER Lo w milt>s. clt«•n , ti cylinder, 1K1wcr stcenng, air , r a d io, heater. lRJ.10}'_:1{ I Only $2395 SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 ll :1rhur , C.M . 631-1276 '13 LTD. l'try Squi re. '70 Cutla~s Supreme new ,\/C, P /S., P /B, AM '.FM brakes, new trans: air. stereo, I.UR rck, ;adi~ls . PB radio. Make offer . _JS.OOO mi. 53300. 7·•1·IKYI. 837·4666after 5:30. Pontiac 9965 2 1 h di . l'IB l'IS •••••••••••••••••••••••' ( r r p, air, . · · P'lnto 9957 steel belt£'d r<i chals. Gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• cone! $74 5. 842·3513. .74 2 d 9000 . d . --------. . r. m1 un er '59 ltanch ero·32'1 Vcttc 4 warr . radial lires, lapc, s pd, n u paint. sell or likl•ncw . 962-518-i. tr;nlc. 962·143'1aft4 p.m . ------------'71 PINTCJ '67 1-,0RD COH.1'1NA GT· Low mileage. $9'15. (f ord 's Impo rt ). 4 493-9178. s peed , radio. ht>aler, v.·hitewalls. bucket seats v.· I great gus mile.ugc. <Wl-11-::961 ). $4~1.I 646·4447 \>Ir '66 FORD A1 U.S'rANC; · \'8. auto .. r adin. hcall'r, tinted glass, v.•h1tcv.·alls. 1\ really s uper buy! (S 8 M835). S49'J. 646-4447 '72 Ford Pinto Best offer 552·7214. 72 PINTO w/SUNROOF 4 speed, /\!\.1 /f'~1 stcrt-o, (•11723) $1589 74 Pontiac Grand Prix •V·8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Power Steering •Real Sharp! $3995 Low Priced! {309KE.i'IJ ,. .. KENDON AMCnJEEP , "A"• "fll f, COST.l M(Sll )~9·8023 " 1 '·1....,,D"",a"" ~~s.., 1911 FORD " '75 Pontiac COUNTRY SQUIRE PONTIAC 10 pa,,eng" model ASTR[ SJ v.•/air cond. & loggag£' 1;e~:%~~-:;i:... .. •.::;::"::;1r::O.':.:'~l l-lat<"hba ck c p<'. !las rack. (ZUJ597). . · · ~peed , AM ro1dio. heater. S 1988 ·73 S uper Pinto Runaboul. Nice a s new! 8(;11)2. 831 · l375,493-3J'/5 Dir. Auto, H/11. ski rack Dix interior Metic ulous 1974 FORD owner. Xlnt mi. No need MUSTANG It for bike rack. 644-8679. 4 Cyl., auto .. ractory air Pl--th 9960 cond .• pv.·r . stecrin ~. ymou r adio, heater. Only Zi,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mil .,. Lik e n e w ' 71 fURYlll (136JPQ ). s.T795. GARDEN GROYE •4 Dc>or DATSUN •V-8 & Auto. 13861 H.ir bor B\\'d. •Factory Air ---8-3-9'-7"'°----1 •Vinyl Roof 70 FORD TOlllNO •Low Miles •Real Sharp! $1495 (820DUI J ,..K KENDON AMCnJEEP .. , ' ' " COSTAMl~A 119SUl3 '64 Bar acuda, lo m i's Good m ec hanica l cond. Asking $450. 675·1437. $3176 ~eru\LemiA ~TOYOTA 1966 Harbor .f M 6,\ll 9301 73 Firebird •V-8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Vlnyliloof •Power Steering $3245 i706JDU) '61 GTO. New frt t ires. Back. nr. new. Mech. cond. gd. 646·7645 .A.Mtos,Mew 9100 Autos, Mf'w 9100 Autos, H•w •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 fllllllD l5P'lllT Oemonst fator -full power. vlnyl factory air conditi oning. {513351) $AVE $917.001!! 1971 PONTIAC LI MANS COUPI Full power, factory ai r. 1-•••1'1995 t 2DODG CHAR•tR SI Autom1tlc. owr. ateerino. ~oryltr. (7.t1FOM) 1971 TOYOTA STATION WACM>N Extra shatJ> inelde & out! 1002CTOJ s I 6 9 5 1974 CHIVROUf IMPALACOUl'f Full power, 1-=torv air. i&UC•OtJ 12895 • • 18 FIREBIRDS '67 """b"d 326, l'/S. ""'"' corul, 1 owner 5.-\8 JOZl TO CHOOSE FROM aflt:rG i':Kan1ples , '72 (;H/\NJ> !'HIX. A lt.:. '7 0FIREllRD /\M /t'~1 . Onl' o wnl•r l-:t·onon1u·al 6 l')'hndt:r, Xlnt . co111l Ph : :>.W> fil73 aulon1at1r, p()wE<r :itH!r- 1n 1-:. radio . heater Thundtt'b lr d t201 1111J ) $1589 '7 3 FIREllRD Vk, :.1uto mati(', fa 1·lor)' air, \'Jnyl to1i. A!\1 /J.'l\f stcrcn. r allye wh+.!c ls . :!'J,()OfJ rll llt'S. t lJSJt:H ! $3589 '74 TRAN>AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 ·r Bini, ~·l•·an, J:d run 11in11 . Hlk lldtp, rl'•I 1nt1·r $395 or po~!iLj)lt• trl!dt•. 963·28•; 1 ur fi41i · 1·1~ 72 T-BIRD I •V·8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Vinyl Roof •Power Steering V8, a utomatic, fa t·tur y air , AM /~'.\.1 Sl•·rl'O .' r ally1· 111'h<'l'IS. wh1tt.• V'-'r~· t•lean. t2&1Kl-:l·1. I Only 24,000 Mlle.! $2795 Low l'rlce! SAVE HEW ·75 Firebinl EC'onnmil'lll 6 cylinder , autumatil', radio, heatt>r . PQW<'r s teering. !71132.')) SAVE • 12 Grand Prixs 17 10lll)R1 '5\J'l'-BIHO TO CHOOSE FROM Example; HK/\ND NEW 54K n1 i. Allonl,!. nest offer. 54!1!JI10 '75 GRAND PRIX Vega 9'74 VK, ;1ut omatic, power ••••••••••••••••••••••• stccrin~. 11owcr disc '71 panel wa1:on. Lo rn1. brak es. s t ee l belted Air, radio. M:1kc ul'fcr. radial tires, radial tuned 675·50871552-156-1. suspension. (165874/. ~ Vc)'.la G1' ll atchbk Y.'at-: Super Clearance Very g d corid . t intt'd PRICE ,::Ja ss, cus lorn interior. $4689 ,\/C.8401~,I-. --- DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '74 1-l alehbaek, <;rC'l'n Auto P /S. Air . Xlnl Cond. 642·7893149-1-:l.56.') 2480 ....... At foWDr. c:..t.Mne 5464011 '74 G1' Jl;it<'hbal'k . lov.• mil, l·on1p 'ly cr1uip. 4 spd. J!d . t·nnd. $!'/UO or ·best offt>r. 840· I 12.'i. 69 PONTIAC GTO . -400 Engine, 4 speed, Vl'ry ~2 GT, ~1r: 4. ~pd. c~tn:i quick ! Super tires & int. ~tra4 clean. 557-78LJ v.•hc t>ls, mus t see .~~-·-- (2480KR) •VEGA, NU '75 Coupe. s I 489 G A 5 s A v E /{ ' N 0 . 111885 /5273. Only S2!1J'J. DAVE Ross HOWARD C H t:V .. l)OVE & QUAIL STS .. PO'NTfAC Ncwpo'l ""'"· N,. Br1slol, Jamboree. J410 ........ Affclir0r. ,8_3_3_·0_55_5_. ______ 1 •e .... w.. 546-1011 1- Sell idle item s &l2·567B '75 VEGA Hat(·hback , 9000 mill's. xlnl. Best of- fer over $2500. 4!.18·JITT4 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 1975 x1i~·cog1; GREMLIN -~~~ . ;;-.-=-··----.-.---~ -__,_ --~ ... . y--~ • J. CHOOSE FROM 25 AT COST! MANY MODB.S AND EXCITING COLORS! OIOOSE FROM 20 AT COST! s3099 • 1 •• I LIC'lnW CHOOSE FROM 19 AT COST! ' IF YOU REALL Y W NUMBER 1 SA VIN . . . SERVICE . . . AFTE R SALES SATISFACTION .... IT JUST MAKES SENSE TO SEE THE NUMBER 1 DEAL ER ••••• ...... before you bu y! O N LY 24 LEFT• !ilURRY G as Saving BOBC ATS ~~":: '75RUNABOUT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (5288 520156) $3296 FULL PRICE ........ MEW ........ -'75 CAPRI '75 COMET 2 DR. 2000ICOU.. s3112 RIU PRICE 5-438 {70326) All COMDm OHE D FUU PRICE (518472 ) $3639 ...... MEW ....... -'75 MONARCH '75 MERCURY COUPE RIUPRICE 5524 (54581 5) s3990 Grmd MARQUIS RIU PRICE 4730 (517884/ $1460 Continental MARK IV's • THIS YE A R WE ARE IN A POSI TI ON TO OFFER A LARGE SELECTION OF AMERICA'S FINEST CARS AT THE GREATEST DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR SAVINGS EVER LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK IV. YOU MU ST GET OUR OFFER TO BELIEVE Ill 60 NEW 75's TO CHOOSE FROM. MO MORE SA VIMGS LIKE THESE WHEN 1975 MODELS ARE GONE! No. 1 IN ORANGE COUNTY :--··-ttHCOlM ·MERCURY SALES FOR 9 YEARS! CA PRIS 7 tochoowfrom 6 's • 4·s • Automatics Sticks • Air Conditioning '73 CHRYSLER Custom Newport. V-8. auto . alf. vinyl top, power steering. power brakes. low miles. (000LJT) '73 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Power steering. power brakes. AM/FM stereo ra dio. bucket seats. wsw !ires. immaculate (2 13GBR) '72 SUPER BEETLE Exceptionally tow miles. racho, 4 speed, ltke new. (9BBFNZl '66 RANCH ERO 6 CVI .• auto. trans., brighl red ( 19265) '72 PINTO SQUIRE luggage rack. 4 cyl., aulo. trans .. radio. heater. whitewall tires. 105PTE '73 COUGAR Loaded w/bucket seats, console. radio. heater. auto_ wsw tires. v...a engine, ltnt ed glass. vinyl top (937HPDJ Low moles . '73 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill V-8. auto. trans .. factory air condilioning, power steering, power (disc) brakes. radio. healer. whitewall tires. v1nyt rool, custom inlerio1, low mileage 30,204. (666JNA '73 T-BIRD V..S, auto. trans . factory air cond1hon1ng. power sl eenng. jX)Wer {disc) brakes, power windows. AM/FM stereo. special custom whitew all I ires. vinyl roof, opera window. ( 175JFF J DISCOUNT PRICED $2799 $3995 2499 $1299 $2395 $2995 2499 $4295 Wl'YI GOT WAGONS '71 ~o~y~~~~!lo ''°"'· ladO'Y "' cond•honmg lull $2395 power, power steering, oower (disc) brakes, power windo ws. power seats. radio. whitewall tires. 11nted glass, wtieel CO\'ers. luggage rack. Ready !Of \'acahon. {866BWYJ '70 '73 FORD WAGON Auto. trans .. factory air coodilioning, pawer steering , radio, heater. (706MBM J MERCURY COLONV PARK 10 PASSENGER. Full power. faclory ai r, luggage reek. wsw tires. linted glass. Brougham interior 8 FF I Au!D . rn .. •1 ""e' ~11 ... t:Of'<I , v~ •"'l•n" ,....9 ,.,,.,.,, .. .inut ti•"•""'ll w1•nog ~Ing, •~•• l"!)un•"<I 'll<o!~ N• I01~At S~IM 2 tontl ... $1495 $AYI \ ' Atlas DISCOUNTED TO LESS FACTO RY CASH REBATE NOW ONLY GREAT SELECTION Friday,Auguat 15, 1975 $4 595 s300 s4295 BRAND NEW 1975 FURY 4-DOOR EQUll'l'ID WITH V-8, automatic transmissioo. eledric re111 window defogger, tinted glass on all windows. split-back bench seat, & full fa ctory eQ iupment. (AH41G5A1 539-48) We welcome service worlc your warranty where y • • •l'egardless of Chrysler o:r P~chased your new ser . Ymouth. Now vrce d f Monday fhru F 'Pd· hours: a.m.-5:30 m. ri ay 7:30 app~infme~·f fo;al~llfor an ~vrce needs. Fa f f • your friendly Aft ~ • arr and OF THE SUCCESS CAR OF THE YEAR as 5erYrce. , USED CAR SALE ------------------------'75 MONTE CARLO '70 DODGE '74 MERCURY '73 DODGE U.HDAU COIOHET WACiOH cou" ..... V-8, auto. trans .. air cond1t1on1ng, V-8, auto. trans . air cond1tioning. V-8. auto. trans .. power steering, power steering. power brakes. power steering, power brakes. power brakes. radio, heater. power windows. radio. healer. whitewal l !Ires.' vinyl root. v.a. 3 speed, radio, heater. vinyl whitewall tires. Landau too. !ill radio. healer, wh itewall lires. (104JQ8) rool. (700HEW) steering wheel. (573LRO) luggage rack (607ADE) $4495 $1295 $2895 $1795 '73 CHRYSLER '74 PINTO '72 CHRYSLER '74 PLYMOUTH HEWPOIT CUSTOM COUP£ IU1'tAIOUT t PASSEHGH WA50M 'AUANr SEDAM V-8. auto. trans .. air cood1t1on1ng, V-8. automatic transmission, roof V-8. automatic transmission, air rad!. AM/FM stereo w/cassette power steering. power brakes. <4 cyl .. radio, heater, whitewall lape.'power steering & brakes. till conditioning, power st eering. radio. heater. whitewall hres. vinyl tires. vinyl roof, vinyl side body & lele steering wheel. POWel' door power brakes, ·radio. healer, root. rear window delogger. mouldings. {558KXT) locks. power windows, power split ~ewall l ires, vinyl rQOI, Factory (3651..FI) seat. air conditioning. (050ETZJ Extended Warranty. (752KZY) $25 95 $2495 $2795 $3095 ( • Vacation CLEAN RAND NEW 197 5 INT~RNATIONAL 1/2 TON BRAND NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL scour II 4 WHEEl DRIVE COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR R.V. REC. THE BEST SERVICE IN ORANGE CO. ' . . • ' 7 } \ ' I • • I Laguna/South Coast . . • ' Today's Cloiting N.Y. Stocks I VOL. 68, NO. 227, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1975 TEN CENTS Laguna's Tax Rate May Dip ByFREDERICKSCllOEMEHL ot""" 01lly Piiot $"'" Laguna Beach City Manager Alrred Theal predicted today that the city tax rate for fiscal 1976 will fall below last year's $2.22 levy. Theal said the city closed the books on the past fiscal year with substantially more money than had bee·n es timated earlier. The city also received a $266,000 windfall due to an 18.•1 percent increase in the assessed valuation of property within the city limits. City officials had pre· dieted a three percent increase. /fhe city manager said the tax rate will drop, but declined to say how much the decrease would be, because the city has not received precise tax assessment figures from the county Assessor's Of- fice. Those rigures are expected lo be received late today or Mon- day, he said. Figures provided by Finance Di r ector Richard Reese s how that the city had an estimated $602, 727 in the general fund a~ of June 30. the last day of fiscal 1975. It had been estimated in the preliminary . 1976 budget that $485,000....w.ould be left over in the general fund. Theal attributed the increase lo savings realized by leaving some em.,pty city employment positions vacant and deferral of some projects. "We're in the best financial -shape we've ever been in." he said. The rosy rinancial picture painted today stands in sharp contrast to the one outlined last January, when city officials told ol a $153,000 deficit and suggest- ed a 10-cent hike in taxes would be needed. Reese's figures show that the city has about $200,000 left over rrom the last fiscal year in non· general fund accounts. These in- clude funds for parking, parks, (SeeTAXES, Page AZ) Garden Grove Doctor Slain By Intruders A Garden Grove physician specializing in weight control, Dr. Robert James Trace, 49, was found beaten to death in his home Thursday. Garden Grove police said today that Dr. Trace, of 9871 Stanford Ave., was overcome by an as- sailant or assailants who broke open a window. Police said it is not known if anything was stolen, but burglary was suspected as a motive. Dr . Trace operated the California Medical Weight Clinics, which are located around Orange County, ~cording to police. He was found dead at12::rT p.m . Thursday by a friend who entered the home after the physician failed to arrive at work. It is believed he died between 1 and 3 a.m. Thursday. Tbe victim bad been beaten in the' head, but the bludgeon ·weapon used was not determined. Police said they have no leads yet, but are · continuing their in- vestigation. ., 197 4 Campaign Battin Facing Seven Charges .. Orange County Supervisor al least 12 jurors decided Wed- Robert Battin was indicted by nesday evening there was suffi- the Grand Jury Thursday on cient evidence to bring him to seven charges related to cam· trial. paigni~g ~t taxpayer expense. Battin pleaded innocent to all The indictment charges Battin charges Thursday afternoon dur- with single counts of grand theft ing an appearance before and misuse of public funds as Superior Court judge Kenneth well as five counts or presenting Williams. He was then booked in- false claims in the form of to Orange County Jail and re· employe payroll records. leased on his own recognizance. While the indictment does not He is scheduled to appear before mean tbat Battin is guilty of the Judge Williams again Aug. 28. allegations, it does indicate that All seven ch.arges specified in U~ITe ..... CLEARED BY JURY Joell Little Joan little lnrwcent in Murder Case RALEIGH, N .C. (UPI) -A racially mixed jury deliberated one hour and 21 minutes today before acquitting Joan LitUe, a black woman accused of murder- ing her white jailer with an ice pick during what she said was a sexual assault in her cell. The state charged that Miss Little, 21, had slain Clarence Al- ligood, 62, in an escape plot. But the defense contended that tne woman stabbed Alligood 11 times when he forced her to perform oral sex on him in the lonely cellblock where she was the only prisoner. Jury foreman Mark Nielson, a white 26-year-old stereo equip- ment salesman, read the jury's verdict: "We find the defendant, Joan Little, not guilty." She dropped her head and put a hahdkerchief to her face, and was hugged by two of her at· tomeys, Jerry Paul and Karen Galloway. Reached at Washington, N.C., by telephone, Alligood's 62-year- old widow, Elsie, declined com- ment on the verdict. "I might think of a lot of things, but 1 don't want to say nothing," she said. "We all have leelings and that's all I can say." Miss Little was mobbed by re- porters as she left the courtroom . "It feels good," she said. "Freedom feels good." <See LITTLE, Page AZ) the indictment are related to the Santa Ana supervisor's unsuc- cessful 1974 campaign for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. If eventually convicted of any of t11e seven counts, Battin races a possible term in state prison of rrom one to 10 years. l{e would also lose the First District seat he has held on the Orange County Board of Supervisors since 1969. And re- lated to that would be his re· moval as the board's represen- tative on the Orange County Transit District Board of Direc- tors and the Local Agency Formation Commission. In summary, il is alleged in the indictment that Battin used coun- ty equipment, supplies and his county-paid staff in his unsuc- cessful bid to win statewide of· fie~ last year; "' Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan, who iP~arbeaded the seven-week Grand Jury in- vestigation leading to the indict- ment, would not estimate the amount or purported loss to the county. · Ryan did say, however, that the live (alse claims counts al- lege that some members of the supervisor's staff worked on his campaign at county expens e over a JO-week period. And, he added, the theft charge, while over $200, is not re- lated to a theft of cash. It was Ryan, not District At- !See INDICTED, Page AZ) Special Tax Meet Slated For Lciguna Laguna Beach school trustees will hold a special noon meeting Monday to decide whether to take advantage or a new law that would allow them to collect $.50.000 through a three·cent hike in the tax rate. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Thursday signed an emergency school finapce bill allowing an $88 million increase in statewide school spending. The bill gives local school boards the option of increasing per-pupil spending. In Laguna's case. this would allow an in- crease of about $50,000, if trustees were to hikethe tax rate. The Laguna district's rate is already six cents higher than last year. ~apislrano School District trustees agreed earlier this week not to seek an income adjust- ment. The Capistrano district would have been permitted to raise the tax rate by nine cents, generating $429,000. County Man Booked 'In Lagtina Bar Flap Kite Causes Power Outage A momentary power outage in a portion or Laguna Beach Thursday evening was blamed on youths who launched an aluminum kite that shorted a 12,000 volt power line. • A lingering dispute between two patrons erupted anew in a Laguna Beach tavern Thursday night and ended with the arrest oC a Yorba Linda man on suspicion ol assault with a deeidly weapGn and two we a pans Jaw violations. Police. ·alleee that dwing the argument the north county resi· dent left the establishment, but returned minutes later with a .25 caliber automatic pistol tucked in hi• pocket. JKk Anthony Candelorl, 52, a sales engineer, was eventually booked lnto· city jail. Pollce said Candelori was disarmed by patrons at the Old Brussels, 2007 S. Coast Hlghweiy, prior to the ar· rival of orricers. P,olice said Candelort and a Laguna Beach man.were arrulng over a past dl111reement before Candelorl left the bar. Candelorl was in custody today in lleu of $10,0001>toil. He Is ex- pected to be arraigned Monday on susiclon of assault with a de- adly weapon. carrying a con· cealed weapon and carrylng a loaded~eapon in a public pla~. A Southern Calilomia Edison Company spokesman said the 17-second outage at 7:34 p.m. oc- curred when the bamboo and (oil kite touched wires on a \ltility pole in the 900 b!ock of SoUth Coast Highway. • The Sp<>kesman said it wu not known i( the kite was intentioiial· Iy flown into the line. He warned Lhat under certain condition& a penon could b'e lnJured ll holding on to the string of a melll kite thalC.!"'JSSes electric wires. ' ,, Ollly Pilot P-• by LH P11y~ BATTIN (LEf'T) LEAyt;S JAIL AFTER BEING BOOKED Accompanied by His Attorney, Matt Kurlllch Battjn Weeps Indictment 'Eml, to Career' Ry.GARV GRANVILLE OflMDellyPllMSIMI • A few hours alter he became the first Orange County supervisor to be indicted on criminal charges, Supervisor Robert Battin stepped out of Character. Midway in a meeting with two reporters and members of his staff, Battin's voice broke, tears came to hi s eyes and he cov· ered his face with his hands. After an embarrassing moment of silenc e, Battin resumed his favorite role -that of the political roughneck whose motto is, "I don't get mad, I get even.'' Sitting at his desk in ,the First Supery).sorial Di strict office in the county Administration Building, B~ttin lashed out at the G~and Jury that had indicted him, at District Attorney Cecil Hicks and at what he sees as unreasonable charges against him . Taking the Grand Jury first, Battin said that during two ap· pearances the jurors had not listened to him and were unwilling to consider his charges against Hicks. "Hell no." he answered when asked if he should have refused to testify before the jury as Rep. Andrew Hinshaw and Assessor Jack Vallerga had done before they were iildicted earlier this year. "I wanted them to listen. I have nothing to hide and I have evidence to show that i( there were. mistake:; in my campaign they were honest mistakes.'' As he did before being indicted, Battin accused Hicks of con· ducting a personal vendetta against him. "If Hicks didn't like the names I called him he should have sued me for sland er and not misused hi s office for personal ven- detta," he said. . But Battin was more concerned about the charges against him than he was the Grand Jury and the district attorney. He sees the indictment. no matter what the eve ntual outcome ol the criminal charges againsf him, as fatal to his political career. • And, the supervisor admitted he is fri ghtened by the pro- spect of losing his office, the possible prison term and the likely ensuing loss or his right to practice law. . "You're talking about my destruction and I don't care who you are, when that happens to you it's scary,'' Battin said. And though he admits that what he calls "the Cecil Hicks system of injustice'' will be hard for him to beat, Battin said he is innocent of any wrongdoing. ''I( I really wanted to cheat the county I could have done it in many Ways. They were all investigated by Hicks' goon squad and they didn't find anything," Battin said. He claimed, for example, the investigators had chetked his couniy gasoline and telephone records, but had not found any evidence that they were a bused during his 1974 campaign. Battin noted that he had paid nine of his staff members $1,450 Crom his campaign fund during the closing weeks of his illfated try for the lieutenant g'overnor nomination . He.said the amount of time they had worked on his campaign had been calculated by his then office manager, Ted Moraitus. "If there were any errors or if any of the people felt they had spent more time on the campaign I wasn:t told about it,'' he s aid. Furthermore, Battin contended, the five payroll claims he had si_gned that are patt of the indictment were not prepared by himself and that he accepted them and signed them in good faith. • He also said that the county, personnel paU cy places supervisors' starr under conditions different fr9m those of other county employes and that the jury failed to take that into con· sideration. Battin went on to say that some of his fcx-mer employes who had testified against him in the Grand Jury proceedings were an· gry with him because he had given them poor fitness reports when they le(t his office. <See BATTIN, Pog• AZ) Car Kills Clemente Calf A motorist returning from the TRW plaht l~ th• hUla behind San • .. CleHiente tU"uck and killed a calf which had · wandef'ed onto ·the ro<ii!'way' ihiough tile rural area I ,Thlii:sdaj. ! I f. '~ ' Lee D. Bergerson, 34, of 9466 Warbler Ave., Fount81n Valley. told o(flccrs t.he impact., also totaled his car. The 10 p.m. acci- dent Jen Bergerson u.nbtjured. ' ' ' Clemente Cocaine Ring Hit By JACK CHAPPEi.i.. and JOHN VALTERZ,\ ol IM Oiil~ Piiot SU.ff Poli ce arrested the son of San Cleme nte City Man ager Kenneth Carr and two other people Thurs- day a nd said they had s eized $250 ,000 worth of cocaine in t•racking a major n ;:i.reotics ring. Ronald Ca rr , 22, of 114 E . Ramona, S an C le me nte, was booked on five counts of alleged sales of cocain e. Robert E . Cooper. 31 , of 26692 Calle Salid<i. Capistrano Be ach. Y.'a5 booked on two counts of alleged sales of cocaine and Angela M. Martin , 28, who li sted Cooper's address as her own, was booked for al· legcd possession of cocaine for sale. Al?ents from the San Clemente and Laguna Benc h Police Departments and the State Narcotics Bureau were involved in the month-long investigation during wh i ch fi ve c ocaine purehases wer e allegedly made by undercove r officers. City Manager Carr, reached at his home Thursday night, said he was stunned by the news of his son 's arres t . "It comes as a greal surprise and a great s hock .. , Carr said. He s aid he had not talked with his son and could not comment on whether he would aid his son's legal defense. Carr said he had only received a sketchy account of the arrest.' "[ have no comment to make at this time because I don't know all the (acts ... I don't know the circumstances and until I do it wiXfld be totally improper for me lo make any comment," Carr 3aid. . Ronald Carr. a utility company µn eman, was identified by of- ricers as their contact in the purchase of cocaine. Laguna Beach Narcotics Dct. ferry Mac Adam said the cocaine involved was about 8'.I percent pure, "very high quality .... MacAdam s aid that just prior to the arrests, undercover of- ficers had purchased six ounces of cocaine. They said they seized another four ounces at a San Clemente r e s idence. Other purchases inc luded a quarter ounce July 1, an ounce JUiy 29, an ounce on Aug . 5 and two ounces Wednesday. Total street va lue 01 t.he co- caine was placed at $250,000. Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell s aid today that the high quality of the cocaine would have enabled a buyer to cut it six to seven times before street sales. Mac Adam s aid officers believed the coca ine came directly.from a South American source. Jn addition to the co· caine, officers seized about 20 ounces of marijuana. Police still seek at least two other persons a s yet unnamed, in connection with the breakup of the ring. The arres ts occurred ne ar the San Clemente General 1-lospital at about4:30 p.m . Thursday. MacAdam said young Carr of- See COCAINE, Page A2) Ora'=ng.:J.. 7 Coa11t Weather Night and morning low clouds and Cog are on the agenda again Saturday, with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Beach highs in the 70s rising to the mid -sos inland. INSIDE TODA 'l' Can young perjof'mers get, a break with the Orange Coast's top professional theater com· pany ? So ulh C Qa SI Repenory ·s . artistic dlrecJor s expkUn how, on Page CI of lod<Jy 's Weekender . Index 'J r " ' . Al DAILY PILOT L/SC UPI Tl..,_ Jrre s istafJle People are s napping up as many shark _ jaws as Jos~p~ Piva can keep stocked in his !-le"'. Bedford, Mass_., marine specialty store. Perhaps inspired by the movie "Jaws " his customers have bought about 40,000 sharks teeth 3.nd several hundred sets of jaws priced at $45 to $150. FroMPagr A l TAXES ... sewer and municipal transit operations. Additionally, the city has about $300,000 in federal revenue- sharing money earning interest in a bank. Two·lhirds of the· amount is committed, however, this year for several projects, in· eluding an addition to City Hall. The city also has $181,000 in gas tax revenues that has been ac· cruing over the years for major street projects. Theal said part of this amount would be used for the proposed realignment of South -Coast Highway through the downtown area. Theal said the City Council pro- bably will review the budget figures at a Wednesday meeting and set the tax rate al that time. Fro.. Page A l COCAINE ••• (ered no resis tance. Cooper, however, reportedly attempted to flee in an automobile and was forced to the side of the road by oCficers in another car. Cooper was identified as hav- ing been arrested previously in Laguna Beach for alleged receipt of stolen property including an operable machine gun. San Clemente Police Chief Mel Portner declined comment on the case today. As city manager, the city's chief administrative of· ficer, Carr is Portner's boss. The younger Carr is the eldest or three children and has lived away frOm home for about two years, his father said. Horses StarviJis Coast Pioneer ' Mary Couch Rites Slated ' Memorial funeral services will be held at 11 a .m . Aug . 23 at Geneva Presbyterian Church for Mary Joslin Couch, a longtime resident of the south Orange Coast, ltfrs . Couch died July 20. She was 81. Mrs . Couch vacationed in Laguna Beach starting in 1928. She later r esided in the Art Colony permanently, then moved to San Clemente and later to Laguna Hills. While Jiving in Laguna Beach, Mrs. Couch worked as a nurse, assisting parents with newborn children. She was a past member of the Laguna Beach Women's Club. Mrs. Couch is survived by numerous nephews and nieces. neices. The family suggests contribu-. lions to the Robbie Fund of the Beckstrand Cancer Foundation, Long Beach. Postmaster Voght Quits San Juan Capistrano postmaster Clarence Vogbt ~as retired from the postal service, officialS announced recently. Voght, San Juan Capistrano postmaster since 1973, worked for the service for 29 years. He left his position July 31. George Jenkins, a postal superintendent from the Placen- tia post office, is Voght's tern· porary replacement. Officials said the position would be filled permanently within 120 days . INDICTED tOrney C~l Riek1, who held a ~ressJ>riiflnf ohorily alter-Bate tin and ,hil al~orney, Matt Kwiljcb, were hancs,d. copie$ of the lndldmeal by Superior Court Judge Kenl\eth W.illlams. As Ryan answered questions, Battin was taken by two district attorney investigators to Orange County Jail, booked and im· mediately released on his own re- cognizance. ~ While Hicks, w e bitter feud with Battin e out into the open two months ago, made a brief appearance at the con- ference, Ryan made it clear that the Grand Jury investigation was under his direction. ''There was absolutely no pressure on me. I did it my way,'' Ryan emphasized when asked if the Hicks-Battin feud was behind the investigation. He said much of the in· veatigative legwork was done by two investigators from the State Attorney General's Office. "A few district attorney in· vestigators worked on it on a part time basis, but none of them worked fUll time,'' Ryan added. The deputy district attorney denied that the indictment was related to the Board of Supervisors' recent unsuccessful attempt to transfer 22 in- vestieators from Hicks' staff to the sheriff's departrqent. Hicks blocked the transfer re- cently by obt aining a court order barring the supervisors' budgetary transfer . Included on the indictment of Battin were two additiooal felony counts that had been cro5Sed out and initialed by Grand Jury Foreman James Utter. Ryan said that the jury had not voted to include those charges in its final indictment, an indict· ment that was banded down after 17 witnesses bad testified in secret sessions. Included among the witnesses was Battin himself. After testifying before the jury two weeks ago, Battin entered the j ury room a second time Wednesday hoping that the docu ments he carried in a briefcase would hold off the indictment However. less than two hours after he left the jury room, Lhe vote was taken that resul ted in the indictment be soug_ht to avert. * * * F,._r~Al BATTIN •.• But Battin bas a briefcasefullof material and promin ent Fullerton criminal attorney Matt Kurilich as his front line defense. That combination notwithstanding, the outspoken county supervisor couldn't hide the momentary breakdown in his composure Thursday afternoon When he discussed the impact of the indictment. The breakdown came when he mentioned his mother and girlfriend, Rachel Perry, during his discussion of what he sees as his gravest personal crisis. In those few minutes Battin let it be known by more than· anything he said that he knows he'sintoughon this one. Laguna GOP Unit Announces Me eting A meeting to organize a Laguna Beach chapter of the California Republican Assembly will be held at 7 p.m. Aug. 28, at the home of Jack Smith, 8:X> La Mirada St. The meeting is open to all local Republicans. The purpose of the assembly, which has moce than 1,000 chapters statewide, is to promote Republican causes and candidates. WOODSIDE (AP ) -San Mateo County authorities are hunting the owner of 33 quarter horses the Peninsula Hum ane Society says were discovered starving in an isolated location near this affluent suburb. ORANGE COAST DAILY ·PILOT Five Men Missing In Tanker Blaze llw' O.•n'I< (.,,.\1 D••l• Polo!.,.;,~ •..W( .. "<""' -d1""N"*' P••" l,p•bl•.......,L"l"'Dt-'°"\l """'""'nq (O'Tlf'•n• ~,~..,"'" ..,.,_, ..,~ ............. """""•• .~ .... q ........ 1 ..,.. tml• ..... W.N•~P<><t fl<,,.n, """'"'Gilln s-.. hlFot.n '"'" """r• ''''"•· ~.0<1n1rbor • "*"'' •nd "-""""" I>•"'" ~~'" (O••I .. ••n<;tl• '""'""'°' ..,,,_""''"'''"'a !>oot .. ra . .,\ '""' ~~""~" Tn• .,.,n«P"' ''"b""""V p >•nt 1 ot llli ,,,..,, ""' !.I• t<-1. '°''" ,,.,.,., (•lno• "' • '· 011 Rober! N . w~ Pre"6'~1 •ncl P"b"''''" Jal k R. Curley \to(t ... tl•O.M •ncl Gorn.,•I Mo,..~, Thom•i Keevil fOllor Tl'lomas A. M urphine M.t n•o•"O f"'t" Cha r les H . LOD\ Richard P. Nall "'\''"""' "'"""9"''1 I"''"'' Ugun• B••Cl'I Otllce 1• .. 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Five crewmen were missing; and a search for them lntenalfied after daylight, a spokesman said. He said a heavy slick ted bv crude oil pauring from a hole in the bull of the vessel. identified as the Globtik Sun, spread over an area two miles loog and a half-mile wide. Forty-one crewmen who aban- dooed the burning ship in dark· ness were picked up by boats in the area south of Lake Charles after the Globtik Sun's SOS went out. Coa1t Guard helicopters flew the men to Galveston, Tex. Ten of them, including Capt. Nora! E . Strangeland, 39, of Somme, Norway. were taken to John Sealy H ospita l In Galveston, where offic!als said two were listed in serious or critical condition. El1}\t were treated and released, dmclals said. A spakesman srUd Franclieo ~aguman, 2~, of The Phillip· •• pines, and Gudmund Veting of Arend al , Norway, would be ad- mitted for treatment. Daugman suffered severe burns and Aren· dal had burns over 8> percent or his body, a spokesman said. Strangeland w as among those treated and released. Officials U.S . OIL DRILL REPORT ADMITS HAZARDS, A4 aald he suffered smoke inhala· tioo. The others suffered minor burns, cuts and br uises. "I was tn my cabin making my papers rea.dy f or customs. I looked out the por t h ole. Everything was on fire. We start- ed making extr a measures and services to get everybody on deck and get them ca the ship," Strangeland said in Galveston. He said he saw no light on the drilling plattorm. A Chevron s pokesman said battery · 1opcra'ted 'ign.it°ion llghts' on the 'platform were working. •·we came down ln lifetxn•ts, and ever ything was on tire around us." He a a.id be was not sure lhat all crewmen h ad abandoned the burning ohlp, "but 1 am lllll hop- ln&." Stomach Clamp1? AMARILLO, Tex. (AP) -Charles Rlaley, 51, UD• der.,went abdominal sur- IU)' three, years ago ln Oklahoma. And do cto rs at Northwest Texas H08pital removed his gall bladder this week. Physicians also removed a seven-Inch pair of sur- gic al clamps apparenUy left in hia abdomen during the !int operation. Rlsley's wife, Peggy, A aid surgeons walked into the hallway after t he operation and handed her the clamps. Laguna Beach Cleanup Drive Slated Again "l.ast Saturday and Sunday at 4 o'clock this was the cleanest town on the West Coast. I 'd bet on that." Jules Marine, owner of Bravo Corrigan's W h ite H ou se restaurant and bar in downtown Laguna Beach, sP<;*e with en· thusiasm about his volunteer campaign to clean up the Art Colony. Marine rounded up 14 Boy Scouts last Saturday and Sunday to scour Main Beach and downtown streets of trash. He's looking for new volun- teers this weekend. Vol unteers should meet behind the Laguna Beach Library, 363 Glenneyre St., at 2:30 p .m . Saturday and Sunday. Each volunteer should bring a large plastic trash sack. ·we always see trash around town. Everybody says 'let the ci- ty take care out it.' That 's what they did in New York' and you see wh at happened there," said Marine. Student Rights Nixed SACRAMENTO CUPI) -An Assembl)'·8Ppro9ed blll ex.tend- ing to public school newspapers the right of California students to express themselves freely was defellted by the Senate. At one point during debate Tbursdoy Sen. ll.L. Richardson {R·Arcadia), an opponent of the proposal, stunned the decorum- conscious Senate when he used a four-letter expletive to make a point. The bill (AB207) by As- semblyman John Vasconcellos (D·San J ose), failed on a lopsided 11 ·20 vote. Rcconsidera· tion of the action was granted, but Sen. John Dunlap (l).Napa), said he would pigeonhole the bill indefinitely. Under current law, primary, elementary, and secondary stu· dents have the right to exercise free expression on such things as school bulletin boards as long as it isn't obscene, libelous, slan- derous or incite illegal activity. The bill would extend that right and its limitations to student newspapers, a change some OP· JX>nents said could involve pro- tane and vulgar words or a print· ed discussion or premarital sex. Stop Smoking Class Given A Stop Smoking Class will be oftered this fall at San Clemente High School at no cost. The class is sponsored by the Capistrano Unified School District and the Orange Cou nty I nleragenc y CouncU on Smoking. Class will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Wednesday evenings for t hree and a half weeks beginning Sept. 15. Registration will be held the first night of class. For further information, call The Lung As· sociation of Orange County at 835-LUNG. LITTLE ••• Miss L;ttle's-mothcr, Mrs. Jesse Williams said, "I feel like a. load has been lifted. I feel re- laxed. It wa1 a loAd." Clarence Alligood. 42, one or the slain jailef's sons, said, •·1 • don't see how this could have • happened, really." The jurors smiled at Miss lJt· Ue and Paul as they walked past the defense table and tiled out or the courtroom alter dellveri n~ : the verdJct. ' She was greeted by about 75 cheering isupporters outside the courthouse as she wa!ktfi out 1;ur- rounded by bodyguardS and at-; torneys. Miss LitUe s till faces the r e· mainder of her seven·to-15-year sentence for breaking and enter· ing whi ch she began serving in Jwie and was serving al the time of the killing. .. • She is free on $15,000 bond :. pending an appeal before the .. : North Carolina Court.of Appeals. ·: For nearly seven hours Thurs· day, the third-floor courtroo_m where Mi ss Little was on tnal rang with impassioned sc~pture, . biting sarcasm and claims of · divine guidance as seven lawyers · ..I' lert scarcely a phrase unturned in their efforts to sway the jury of six blacks and six whites. .: Miss Little's chief defender. ·· trying to convince the jury she - stabbed Alligood to death to stop · .. his sexual abuse, announced God ' had been in charge of the de· tense. Prosecutors quoted Scripture • interspersed with sarcasm. '"' The trial began on a first· degree murder charge, which carries a mandatory death sen.-• . tence. The judge reduced it to ·. second-degree m urder when the ·· state rested its case. • Assistant S t ate Attorney · General Lester Chalmers said .• Miss Little's flight from the'· Bea u fort County jai l in · Washington, N.C., showed she·. was guilty. "The wicked fl ee when no m an pursueth," he quoted from the"" book of Prove rbs, "but t~e • righteous stand as bold as a·; Uon .·• · · "Joan Little has violated the:" law of God," he said. "Joan Lit ... - tle bas violated the law of North· · Carolina." · Upholstery Savings • " during our , Summer Sale! Huge savings on such well k nown lines as Marge Carson, Henredon, W oodmark, Sherrill an d m uch rn o rc ! Also all leather at 20 % off! HENRECON • Oi:tEXEl • HERITAG~ • ICARASTAN •,WOOOMARI( •BAKER FINE FURNIT URE & INTERIOR DESIGN it Sii•. lz.5 '30 . Other O•ys 9 '!11 5,30 • f11d1y 9·9 ·CIO•tl MOl\l•Y• t * 101!11ANCE • 'Jf)tO o4 ... Wh0()4N( IHllD . J16 !2N NEWPORT BCACH • !T1, Wt~T(11•1 01. ,., 10~ lAGUN.A BEACH • l •' NO•I"' C.O•~T MWV, •0• 6~\I • • . " " I • ·! ·" 1 I \ I I \ ) l I I r l I • J \ S1maailla D. Ketchm, cubler at 8-tb C..lt NatkMlal &Dk In COi la Ai esa, has been elected vice prel1dent oC the l>ank , accordin' to Nick J, F1orio, president and chairman oflh1J board. Ms. Ketchum was formerly with Bank or A111 cril'a where she served as brMch man.-gcr for the bank's south Anaheln1 office. She wa.s also affiliated wiU1 the f'cdcrul Reserve Bank in San F'rancisco. • WUll a1n R. Bra8her of Huntington Beach halt been appointed vice president and a1sistant secretary for John D. Lutk and ~D or Newport Beach. • 'Iii' K•Tt;HUM 1\llce l'orco is the new manager ol the telex bureau of lhe T~lephoae Answering Bureau In Costa Mesa. A six-year TAB cmploye, Mrs. PorcO was formerlf. ~11111ager or the firm 's NewPort Beach answering service o . !ice. • Corona del M11r resident Ralph R. St.afford ~M .bt;11 named assistant to the president of Baslc/FDiP COiJOia· llon, Irvine-based computer rirm. Ii~ w~s for(Jlerly president of an tnternat.tana.J. service organ1 iat1on . • Llqd;t_,G Tb.~K"t:htij ~promoted to diredtor or public rel~tt• and PU'1fcllf [qr ~llcbelf, Ca11Je. Inc., Irvine ad· vert1slng, public p&latldhs and marke\.ing comp ny. She was formerly an ~Cfount executive w th the n-ed CaDS le a~v.ncy. 'before il.8 ftterger wit.h "" ... Mi\chell A:ijverUslng. ' S~ ll~s I~ llunllnston Beach. • ·~' l -.S:·· .. 'I '}'.., t J.~o uotain ""Vai1ey resident Guy Phillips. fcirtn:t.rly controller Ot a Gulf and Weslern ;dlvlslon, ha! ~eo appoint- ~-OtlfvP.ff>~.l:.9flf\14'"' HI flu0<ocarboD "! "Jllll•11 ".l i!\' • ·~..-he•J.. .. 1'.lce president or opetlltl , I~ Mii ~ ~rp., will re-TMAY•• sign Sept. tJ; jCCOraln.g to president William J . BQwliJI'•; lie will s tart his own manufacturlhg serviCI aM IN! biJ.lti ng company, Bowers said . • Jame1 B. Gage of Huntington Beacb bu1 ~n named branch manager in Los Angeles for inalntenanc,·111t1 and service for HoneyweU's Proce•s Control Divlttoa. . ~ Great We1tern Sa-.'fags aDd LoanA.uoclaUoa Carl J . Castillo vice president. Manager. of the S&Ls Lakewood of. rice, Ca&tillo has been with the associa· Uon since 1963. He has served .aa chief teller. savin2s officer, systems· analyst and instructor of loan systems coordina- tion prior lo being named manager in 1974. •·i nd MIS fph\ll~Uv\ilpSantaAna. J. ,'ft, ~,\rql .G. "ll•d" Qul~I and Jerry 1 . · H e. )laYe Corrnect a civil engineerina CAITILLO An and sufvey flftb called Ciuf•& and Hayes, IDc .• loCated ln1 Irv e. ' ., new r· 11 '1loca~11.t177S1Sky Park E~t, SUlte E. .Fre ":i/ice for '15 " . ' In Dan KtJll's ·Plfln The Don Kol! Co. Inc. of Newport Beach, announced it will -Qlfer free space for the remalnder or 1975 In 30 of its buainess or industrial parks throughout the West to firms and organizations signing a minimum, three-year leaff tlierea(ter on pre-set terms in an ~ff or~ to spur new'bU5lness 8fld emp1oymenl: markeUng vice· president of the investmenl~..t>~J\len or business and inClu1lrial park1. "We have had an eepeciall)' proaperous 18 months despite ecooomic difficul(ies felt by many in bu1ine1111 and in· dustry. However, we are di•· turbed about today's hi(h WI• emplqym•nl ••cl. are maldoa Illa otter ot fro• r-.i r~ Ille , "Th.ii is not 1 dnperaUon remainder ot the yeu to flye a:esturt to lta1t 1p1ce, as our firms or or1anlzations in each p,o-ks, ori the average, are• ot. the 15 cities where we are already more \han ·I:> percent located. space availablllt)' occupied,'' John 8. Allen, ~na,"Allenadded. • ·S~ore! Go H4g Wild • On Price of Bacon BMn1ln1 home the bacon is no •••Y t a1k tn the1t days of i.nfl1tlon· and ynemployment -end I\'• u•lting hardtr. Baoon pnijtl are 1knocktt· ing. I •• Harold Hiii ;, r•n~ral pro- •l~I man11•r r,,.. Oscar 1tl &. Co. ~tad~uartered al iltllfilll, ~Wla , lay1 dla· trlllllt•• Al't p '"""ore! hlilll''~92 a . cr O.car IOY•r :ba~,:·111,anlnc ·a llri<• ot lllOt .. 1'1111 SI a pounil ft the eh1cke\lt rio\ititw. ' . ~ IPOkfJlllJAN r ... G<Mreo C. !lorrnel Co. packer• ·or i'••ll~. Minn., -•Id ptlcea w•• b.ill'l'Hn ,l,J& 11111 $1.49 • und a r·~~·· IUlll 1• now ~rid .oo. POWld. 1 ••1t1 tor • rn or an a litd~rroQll}I c~n '!!fl bfoon Drtii•• have •1111• up llO perq1n1 ill five mMl!io with 0*.11' M·ayer bacon now ,selling ~l $2.18 and tlu, chili.n's OWTI label 1ellin1·at $1.78. ~ "Hog'prices were tO cheap tlibout a year a.ao that (armers killed oIT their brood \IOWll 10 they a're not produ<lna _any plgleta,'' the.apakestnao said. .. Basic&lly what we are look~ !!la at now ls a ahort ctop. · '"There is very ll&Ue bacon in lhe frce%ers." ED SMITH, A !pOknman tor St . LoUI s Na&lon1l Stotkyards in Ea1t st. Lowis, ru:, said prices are h.lgher ror· all poT.k pr.o·duct1. Wed · nesday A top price for bogs was $60.50, he said-$1 .50 off the record or $62.00 paid two years ago. A spokesman for Krey Packing Co. of St. Louis said the company's price was "somewhta t below .. Oscar r.tayer's "byt with the way thin1s are going w1'll pro- bably be up there. too1 '1 A epoke1man for Safeway 81mw in itn Franai1eo 1ay1 Ralh Blackhawk bacon is 1ellln~ lor ti/IS I PGUJld and Oscar Ma1er or ea.II .. "We 1ro 1101 11Uln1 u muon ~aoon,' l!MI •pPk .. 111 an 1a1d1 ''Soni• P~• are ~ 1wl1th1aa 1o 11u1u1.' Joe Rattana, mlnalar of lfln P'ratioi100'1 Cal-lAurel Choice Meala ·~• POllltry, aald he charJti ti.II.a fOUM for blilk .baoM and •·• and ..... A ll!'Uftd lor 1111..-·CUbtd ballon•llth .. Oaoarlh:;er. 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BATTIN (LEFT) LEAVES JAIL AFTER BEING BOOKED Accompanied by His Attorney, Matt Kurtllch S even Counts 'Misuse of Funds' ' Charged to Battin Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin was indJcted by the Grand Jury Thursday on seven charges related to cam- paigning at taxpayer expense. The indictment charges Battin with !lingle counts of grand theft and misuse or public "funds as well as five counts of presenting raise claims in the for m of employ·c payroll records. While the indictment does not mean that Battin is guilty or the allegations, it does indicate that at least 12 jurors decided Wed- nesday evening there was suffi- cient e'.vidence to bring him to trial. Battin pleaded innocent to all charges Thursday afternoon dur- ing an appearance before Superior Court judge Kenneth Williams. He was then booked in- to Orange County Jail and re- leased on his own recognizance. He is scheduled to appear before Judge Williams again Aug. 28. All seven charges specified in the indictment are related to the Santa Ana supervisor's unsuc- cessful 1974 campaign for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. If eveqtuaUy convicted of any of the seven counts, JJa_ttin faces a possible term in state prison or from one to 10 years. He would also lose the First District seat he has held on the Orange County Board or Supervisors since 1900. And re- lated to that would be his re- moval as the board's represen- tative on the Orange County Transit District Board ol Di.rec· tors and the Local Ag~cy Formation Commission. In summary, it is alleged in the indictment that Battin used coun- ty eqWpment, supplies and his county-paid staff in his Unsuc- cessful bid to win statewide of- (See INDICTED, Page A2) Joan Little Cleared By Carolina Jury RALEIGH, N .C. (UPI) -A racially mixed Jury deliberated one hour and 21 minutes today before acquitting Joan LitUe, a black woman accused of murder- ing her white jailer with an ice pick during what she said was a sexual assault in her cell. The state charged that Miss Little, 21, had slain Clarence Al- ligood, 62, in an escape plot. But the defense contended that tne woman slabbed Alligood 11 times when he forced her to perform Vie jo Firm's Computers Go The Burroughs CQl'P . Misslon1 Viejo plant has sold two large scale computers for a total S8.3 million, company "officials an- nounced recently. The mos t recent s ate was a 87700 lo the Australia Public Service Board for $5 million. An early sale 'Of a 87700 went te> Federal Home Lo3J'I Bank in Chicago. A company spokesman said the 87700 is a larJ(e $Cale com- puter capable or dual proces.sing. "It has two of everything ke two computers in one," the apokesmari said. "A computer like this takes up a 1ood ilied room,'' he ltldded. oral sex on him in the lonely cellblock where she was the on1y prisoner. Jury foreman Mark Nielson, a White 26-year-old stereo equip- ment salesman, read the jury's verdict: "We find the defendant, Joan Little, not guilty." She dropped her head and put a hand.kerchief to her face, and was hugged by two o( her at- torneys, Jerry Paul and Karen Galloway. Reached at Washington, N.C., by telephone, Alligood's 62-year- old widow, Elsie, ··declined com- ment on the verdict. '11 might think or a lot of things, butt don't want to say nothing," she said. "We aJJ have feelings and that's all I can say." Miss Little was m6bbed by re· porters as she left the courtroom. ''It feels good," she said. "Freedom reels good." Miss Little's mother, Mrs. Jesse Williams said, "I feel like a load has been lijted. I feel re- laxed. It was a load.'' Clarence Alligood, 42, one of the slain jailer's sons, said, "l don't see bow this could have happened., really.•• The jurors s mifed at ~tis! Ut- Ue and Paul as they walked past the aetense table and lllod out of th~ courtroom after delivering the vcrdlct. She was creeted by about 75 (See Ll'ITLE, Page "1) By GARY GRANVILLE Ol I._ °11'' 1'1191 SC.ft A few hours after he became the first Orange County supervisor to be indicted on criminal charges, Suµcrvisor Robert Battin stepped out of character. Midway in a meeting with l°"'O reporters and members of hi s staff, Bal tin 's voi ce broke, t ears came to his eyes and he cov· ered his face with his hands . After an em barrassing moment of silence. Ballin resumed hi s favorite role -·that of the political roughneck whose motto is, "I don't gel mad, I get even." Sitting at his desk in the First Supervisorial District office in the county Administration Building, Ballin lashed out at the Grand Jury lhat had indil1.ed him, at Di strict Attorney Cecil Hicks and ut wh at he sees as unreasonable charges against him. Taking the Grand Jury fi rst, liatt1n said that during two ap- pearances lhe jurors had not Listened to him a nd 'A'Cre unwilling to consider hi s charges against !·lic ks. ''Hell no,'' he answered when asked if he should have refused to t~tify before the jury as Rep. Andrew llinshaw and Assessor Jaclt Vallerga had done before they were indicted earlier this year. "I wanted them to li sten. I ha ve nothing lo hide and I have eVidenC'e to show thal if the re were m1stakc:-; in my ca mpaign they were honest mistakes.·· ' !See BATTIN, Page i\2) Official's Son Jailed In Clemente Drug Bust Dragnet l...aun~hed ./ Two Men Roh Stomach Clamps? • Bank Ill Viejo AMARILLO, Tex. (API -Charles Risley, 51, un· derwent abdominal sur- gery three years ago in Oklahoma. · And doctor s at Northwest Texas Hospital removed hi s gall bladder this week. Lawmen s pread a dragnet through south Orange County about 11 a.m . for two men with long-barreled guns who robbed a Bank of America branch in Mis: aion Viejo of an · undetermined sum. · Investigators were reportedly furni shed .with the license number and description of the getaway car by a witness outside the bank. The uniden\ified man spotted the pair carrying pistQls .with long barrels outside the bank at Muirlands Boulevard and La Paz Road. Realizing what was happening, he reportedly took the number and ran to a doughnut shop a Garden Grove Doctor Slain By lntrnders A Garden Grove physician specializing in weight control, Dr. Robert James Trace, 49, was found beaten to death in his home Thursday. Garden Grove police said today that Dr. Trace, of 9871 Stanford Ave .. was overcome by an as- sailant or assailants who broke open a window. Police said it is not known if anything was stolen, but burglary was suspected as a motive. Dr. Trace operated the California Medical Weig ht Clinics, which are located around Orange County, according to police. He was found dead at.12 :37 p.m . Thursday by a friend who entered the home after the phys ician failed to arrive at work. It is believed he died between 1 and 3 a.m. Thursday! J -The victim had been beaten in the head, but the bludgeon weapon used was not determined. Police said they have no leads yet, but are continuing their in- vestigation. Operation ID Under Way In Saddlehack A program aimed at returning stolen property has been launched by th'e Exchang~Club of the Saddleback Valley. Called "Operation 1dentilica- tion, .. it provides residents with the free use of an engraving tool with which to mark valuable pro- perty. Exchange Club members re- commend that driver's license numb~rs be etched onto the valuables which then ca_n be traced through the Department <A Motor Ve.hicles computer. The electric engraving pencil" can be checked out Crom People's Federal Savings and Loan. 23668 ·E1 Toro Road, E l Toro. Partici· panu are urged to keep a Ii.st ol all the valuables marked.. _.,. __ _. .... ' bloc k away where two sheriff's deputies were on a coffee break. Sheriff's deputies and bank of-ficers were c onferring inside while awaiting FBI agents from · Santa Ana and refused to release any further details. A guard was posted at the door of the temporarily:closed bank to prevent customers' entry and de- tain witnesses inside. I Physicians a lso removed a seven-inch pair of sur- gi!'al clamps apparenUy left in his abdomen during the first operation. . Risley 's wife, Peggy, said surgeons/walked into the hallway after the operation and handed her the clamps. CUSD, MAC Agree· On Castille Park A compromise agreement has been worked out between the Capistrilno Unified School Dis- trict and the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC ) fo r landscaping at Castille Park. The park site is being used by the school district to house 15 portable classrooms for a two- year period until a permanent elementary school can be built. Instead of paying $500 a month rent for the 3.5-acre site, as is be- ing· demanded by. the countv Board of Supervisors, the school district has offered to plant grass and ground cover and maintain . the site. The school district's proposal was outlined to MAC officials J\o1pnday night by attorney Spencer Covert and endorsed by a unanimous council vote. Covert told councilmen the county spends $128 per month for maintenance of the park 's S4FETY BELTS FOR CANI NES? BERN, Switzerland <PAP) - Switzerland's largest a1,1tomobile association suggested today that safety belts be worn by dogs. The Touring Club said special backseat belts restraining dogs would assure ''comfort, health, and security" both for pets and the two-legged occupants of the car. Safety belts for humans become mandatory in Switzerland next year. slopes. The school district's plan would add another $310 for mow- ing and weeding and an addi- tional $192 for s lope main - tenance, for a total of$502. School district officials offered the compromise because they consider the cash r ental fee too high and because the cost of mov- ing the portables to another s ite would exceed the $500 ,monthly rental fee. Failure by the Capistrano Unified School District to agree to the rental fee last month pro- mpted county offi cials to issue an evic tion order for th e classrooms. School district representatives parried that move by hiring Cov - (See PARK, Page AZ) Ex-assessor Aide Fined Former Orange County As- sessor's Office employe Robert Plumlee, 47, was fined $1,000 and placed on three years probation Thursday by S.i.1perior Court Judge Walter Smith. Plumlee's sente ncing came one month after he and five other former assess or 's office employes pleaded guilty to con- spiracy charges related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw 's (R-Newport Beach} suecessful 1972 con- gressional campaign. Plumlee and eight others were indicted by the county Grand Jury last December on charges that they were p·art. of a con- spiracy to.campaign for flinshaw at taxpayer expense. Saddleback Schools . Given State Funds The slate Allocation Board re- leased Sl,173,7 19 to the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District this week for the plan- ning and cons truction of new buildings. Saddleback 's grant is part of an overall $22,S million atale ap- propriation l'reed W~ay for ~11'Cem'entol faclliUes to meet earthquake Jafet.y Manda!!d& and for new cons.truction in "high growth a~ea.s." Dialri~t Bllliftess M.•u.cer Gilbert More"I" expl~ that Saddlebact UDilied quallfted for ' the grant under the rapid growth provisions of the disbursement. ·"we don't q¥1ify for any earthquake funds because our buildings are too new," Moreno said. The receipt J>' the mooey was not lafiexp'ectfld, according to MOreno, aad was entered in the Saddleback Valley· Unified Schoo'· Di strict's 1'15-'76 rise al year·budget. Re said the funds woOld be used ror the pul'cba...-e or an elementary school aite Md a high achool aite. Cocaine For Sale Seized By JAC.'K CHAPPELL and JOHN VALTERZA o1 the o~u, Piiot ~call Polil'e arrested the son of San Clemente City Manager Kenneth Carr and two other people Thurs· day and said they had seized $2$0,000 worth of cocaine in cr acking a major narcotics ring. Ronald Carr, 22, of 114 E. Ramona . San Clen1ente. was booked on fi ve counts or alleged sales of cocaine. Robert E. Cooper, 31 , of 26692 Calle Salida. Capistrano Beach, was booked on two c-ounts of a lleged sales of ' cocaine and Angela M. Martin. 28, who listed Cooper's address as her own, was booked for al- leged possession of cocaine for saJe. Aeents from the San Clemente and Laguna Beach Poli ce Departments and the State Narcotics Bureau were involved in the month-long investigation during which five cocaine purchases were allegedly made by undercover officers. · City Manager Carr. reached al his home Thursday night, said he was stunned by the news of his son's arrest. "It comes a s a great surprise and a great shock .·• Carr said . He s aid he had not talked with his son and could not comment on whether he would aid his son·s legal defense. Carr said he had only received a sketchy account of the arrest. "I have no comment to make at this lime because I don't know all the facts ... I don't know the rircumstances and until t do it would be totally improper for me to make any <'omment," Carr 5aid. Ronald Carr. a utility company lineman, was identified by of- ficer s as their contact in the purchase of C'ocaine. Laguna Beach Narcotics Del. ferry MacAdam said the cocaine involved was about ll) percent pure, "very high quality." !tiacAdam s aid that just prior to the arrests, undercover of- fi cers had purchased six ounces (See COCAINE, Page AZ) We ather Night and morning low clouds and fog are on the agenda again Saturday, with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Beach highs in the 70s ris ing to the mid-80s inland. I NSIDE T ODAY Ca n young ~rformers get.a brtak with the Orange Coast 's lop pro/essionaJ t heater com- ~a n y? South C~os t Rrptrfory's artistic directors explain how . on Page Cl of loday "s Weekender_ I n d ex Al ""'"'" •a """"""' l'ION\ cs-1 .. . . . All Ntt ..... INf~ Al Ot ...... c-., D1·1• ........ Dt l'le1t.w ... h .. _,. AU Sl!Kk rw. r••tt Al T .... '11, .... •1-1 ThMlff1 •1 ....,..,..., c• ....,.,.,. .... _ .. -•• .. 114,0S .,. .,., CJ·J . .. , ... , " '"' •• .t,(,01 Cl•I AZ OAJLYPllOT SB Friday, Auguet 15, 1975 Pilot Logbook Culinary Chief Taught Convicts By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t•o.11r'11otlc.." TllE LEAP rrom teaching prison convicts to prepuing Oysters Rockefeller may seem like a long one, but LlJlian Muir. administrative £ood supervisor at Stouffer's Kitchen in Leisure World's RossmoorTowers, ta.kesitaU tnslride .. Mrs. Muir worked ror Stouffer's for more than 20 years with the exception of a ooe year's leave of absence to 1et up the kitchen in the mansion ol lhen-Georgia Governor and now presidential aspirant Jimmy Carter. The 52·member work force in the governor's mansion -. " were all men and women under the sen- tence of life impris onment. ~trs. Muir"s assignment was to train the kitchen help in the serving and preparation of food for everyone. rrom the governor and his family to ,·isiting heads of state. Her main duty now is to serve up such culinary specialties as Shrimp Curry and Oy sters Rocke£eller for inmates of the deluxe 14-stor y Towers. ••• )lllDlllLltc.1 LAST WEEK WE ANNOUNCED that Dr. Rkhard Welte. superintendent C?f the Saddleback Valley Un1f1 ed School District was growing a mustache. lle was. But what was true Wednesday wasn't true on Friday when the paper came out. Dr. Welte razed th e stubble on his upper lip after just a few days of trying. His explanation: "I 'd idn 't want to get my breakfast menu mixed up with my lunch menu.'' ••• HAS ANYONE SEEN A 40.pound guinea ~t ~ lf you have, it's probably not a guinea pig at all b a South American capybara, one: of the world's larges odents. It escaped from Lion Country Safari a week ago. The capricious capybara and five of his roommates at the wild animal compound escaped sometime Friday night. All but one were lassoed immediately. Should you see him munching on your shrubbery, do not become concerned . Zoologist Pat Quinn says capybaras are vegeterians and harmless to m an. • * * IF YOU DECIDE to go to Troy Myer 's carni val this Saturday, don"l expect ferris wheels, white knuckle rides or even cotton candy. Wh at you'll find is a sincere 13·year-old young man who is trying to raise money for the Musc ular Dystrophy As· sociation, an organization which last year scooped up $1 .3 million through neighborhood carnivals just like Troy's. His attractions include a raisin relay, a football toss, a fishin.--for·a-prize booth, 3:'1d .a small sale. The action takes place in his backyard begmrung at 1 p.m. at 25711 Calafia Drive, Laeuna Hills. Five Men Missing In Tanker Blaze NEW ORLEANS CAP) -A tanker carrying 48 men and 14.7 million galJons of oil caucht ftre after smashing into an un· manned drilUna platform in the Gulf or MexJco early today, I.he Coast Guard said. Five crewmen were missing, and a .search for them intensified U.S. OIL ORILL REPORT AOMITS HAU.ROS, A4 after dayli ght, a spokesman said. He said a heavy slick fed t?v crude oil pouring from a hOl e 10 the hull or the vessel, identified as th e Globtik Sun, spread over an area two miles Iona and a half·milewide. Forty-one crewmen who aban- doned the burning .ship in dark· nets were picked up by boats in the area .south of Lake Charles after lhe Globtik Sun's SOS went out. Coast Gu ard helicopters new the men to Galveston, Tex. Ten of them, including Capt. Norat E . Slrangeland, 39, or Somme, Norway, were taken to John Sea l y Hos pital in Galveston, where officials said two were listed in seriou.s or critical condition. Ei1ht were treated and relea1ed, offi cials said. ORANGE COAST sa DAILY PILOT ==t.~·~ ~~::, :U'::.i:O: ::.:;: ~= (N .... Pvlllo""'"ll (,<,.,•P""' $t<>A•OIO ""'"""'"'' """''"""' -..... '"'°""" '''""' "" C.0.•• """'~· ,.,,,._, hoo<ft, .. ufth""ll"" llf'A<."''0\•'" \OHi\ ~ln•r, 1••111•, ~l<l~lob.t<< ~ ....... .... U QU"loO S.,..:11/S•h•'lft Co1t1 A ''""'°' •rq\°"'"' ""•hOll •• P\lbl+_,,.I )l!u••••• -~·•• '"° "''"'' ... ' '"""'!'"'"II 0•1111 •\ 11 Jlll w .. 1 11.o, 5tt•"· ~~II M••I , (1!ote•11l1flol9. Robert t-1. Wtt'd ,. ...... ~ ...... ·~!Ill""• J ack R. Curley v"' .,.,,..,"' """ o. ... ,., -.... ,... 1'1\Qm11s Keevll l<11t.• Thomas A.. Murphlne -~·••<IQ l d>I• Charlet. H. Loos Richard P. Natt ...... "•"' "'""'''llO • .,.t ... 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Stran1el1nd wa1 amonr lh06e treated and releaaed. Officials said he suffered smoke inhala- tion. Mission Viejo Swim Claas Site Changed Parents who signed up their children for swim min, classes lo begin Monday are reminded or a last.minute chang e in the pool location. The South Lagun a Hills Recreation Pro1ram clauea will be held at 26342 Mtrar Vista Drive, Mission Viejo, and not al Ute Alicia Village Apartments as oriClnally adverti1ed. Recreation leaders say they were able to secure a pool at a private re1idence foe the swim classes after Alicia Village can- celed its a1reement todoao. To reach the new pool location lake the San Diego Freeway to Avery Parkway, turn len on Avery, right on Plata Place, riaht on Jacinto Drive and follow the road into Mirar Vlsla. Coed Editor Wins Grant Elena Marte Koster, editor of the Saddleback Co Uege student newspaper for four conaecutivde quarters, has been awarded a '50 ocbolanblp by the Dally Pilot. Miss Koster, 20, of 34972 Calle Fortuna. Capis trano Beac h , . graduated from the colle1e in June ind plans to pursue • · journalism degree at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. ID addlUon to tha Dally Pilot 1cholar1htp Ml11 KOiter was awarded a $100 crant by the As- 1i1t1nce L••eue of Laguna Beach. Ireland Killing ARMAGH, Northern lttland <AP)<-A hooded runman burst into a bar In Armarh •arlr today. •lnsJed out a 28·Ytar-old PnJte.. tant dl1e JO.key and -blm in tho hHd, kUlin& blm inltallUy, police tepGl'Ud. BATTIN INDICTED. • • . Al"he dJd before being indicted, Battin accu.sed HiW of .con· ducUnc •_persoqal vendetta against him. ''U Hi'cks didn't like the namea I called him he should have sued me tor alander and not mJ.sused hls office for ~rsonaJ ven· dette, .. be aaJ.d. • But Battin was more concerned about the charges against him than he was the Grand Jury and the di.strict attorney. He sees the indictment, no matter what the eventual outcome ol lhe criminal charges against him, as fatal to his political career. · And, the supervisor admitted, he is tri1htened by the pro- spect of losing his offi ce, the possible prison term and the likely ensui ng loss of his right to practice luw. "You're talking about my destruction and l don't care who you are, when that happens to you it's scary," Battin said. And though he admit! that what he call.5 "the Cecil !licks system of injustice" will be ha.rd tor him to beat, Battin said he is innocent or any wrongdoing. ''U I really wanted to cheat the county I could have done lt Jn many ways. They were a!J inv estigated by lllcks' goon squad end they didn 't find anything," Battin 5aid. He claimed, for example, the investieators had checked his county gasoline and telephone records, but had not found any evidence that they were abu.sed during his 1974 campaign. Battin noted that he had paid nine of his staff members Sl,450 rrom his campaign fund during the closing weeks of his llltated try for the lieutenant governor nomination. He 5aid the amount ol time they had worked on his campaign had been calculated by his then office manager, Ted Moraitus. "U there were any errors or if any of the people felt they had spent more time on the campaign I wasn't told about it,'' he said. Furthermore, Battin contended, the five payroll claims he ·had signed that are part of the indictment were not prepared by· himself and that he accepted them a nd slsned them In good faith. Ke also said that the county personnel policy places supervisors' staff under conditions different from those of other county employes and that the jury fai led to take that into con- sideration. Battin went on to say that some of his former emptoyes who had testified against him in the Grand Jury proceedings were an- gry with him because he had given them poor ritness reparts when they left his office. But Battin has 8 brietcuefull of mat e rial an d prominent 1'\tllerton criminal attorney Matt Ku.rilich ashisfronl line defense. That combi nation notwithstandin g, the outspoken county supervisor coul.dn 't hJde the momentary breakdown in his composure Thursday afternoon when he discussed the impact of the indictment. The brea kdown came when he mentioned h is moth er a nd girlfriend, Rachel PeITy , during his discussion or what he sees as his gravest personaJ crisis. In thoee few minutes Battin let it be known by more than anything he said that he knows he"s in tough on this one. * * * INDICTED flee last year. Fro•PogeAJ PARK ••• ert, a Newport Beach I'awyer, to work out a settlement. Under normal circu m s tances the Capistrano U nified School Dis- trict would be represented by the County Counsel but, because two public agencies are involved, the school district had to hire outside legaJ assistance. Al though MAC councilmen have given their approval to the compromise. the proposal would need approval b y the county Board of Supervisors. A fmaJ de· cision is expec ted Aug. '2'!· U~IT1....,... CLEAREO BY JURY Joan Little Fro•P~AJ LITTLE •• ~ cheering supporters oul!lide the courthouse as she walked out sur- rounded by bodyguards and at· torneys. Miss Little still faces the re· mainder of her seven·t~lS-year sentence for breaking and enter- ing, which she began serving in June and was serving at the time of the killinll!. She is free on $15,000 bond pending an appeal before the North Carolina Court of Appeals. For nearly seven hours Thurs- day, the third-floor courtroom where Miss Little was on trial rang with impassioned scripture, biting sarcasm and claims of divine guidance as seven lawyers left scarcely a phrase unturned in their efforts to sway the jury of six bJacks and six whites. Miss Lillie's · chief defender, · trying to convince the jury she stabbed Alligood to death to stop his sexual abuse, announced God had been in charge of the de· fense. Prosecutors quoted Scripture interspersed with sarcasm. Fro• r,.,,,, A J COCAINE .•• of cocaine . They said they seized another four ounces It 1 San Clemente residence. Other purchases Included a quarter . ounce July l, an ounce July 29, an : Ol.lnce on Aug . 5 and two ounces : Wednesday. : Total .street value Of the co-• caine was place' at $250,000. : La1una Beach P o .. ce Cept. Neil : Purcell aaJd today that the high : quality or the cocaine would have : enabled a buypr to cut it 1ix to : seven limes before street sales. : MacAd am said off icers · believed the cocaine came : directly from a South American : source. In addition to the co- : caJne, officer1 seized about 20 : ouncea of marijuana. • . Police still seek al lee.st two • other persons as :yet Wll'Jamed, in : connection with the brealcup or.: the ring. : The arrests occurred near the'.: San Clemente General Hospital.· at about4:30 p.m . Thursday. MacAdam said young Carr or .• fered no resistance. Cooper, : however, reportedly attempted · to nee in an automobile and was .•. forced to the .side of the road bi • officers in another car. Cooper was identified as hav-• ing been arrested previously in· : Laguna Beach for alleged receipt of stolen property including an operable m achine gun. San Clemente Police Chief Mel Portner declined comment on the case today. As city manager, the city's chief ad~inlslraUve o[· . fleer, Carr is Portner's boss. The younger Carr ls the'eldest of three children and has lived. away from home for about two .· years, his. ~ather said. Pilot Succumb8 HANKSVILLE, Utah CUP!) -. An Arizona pilot survived 40 hours in the hot Utah desert after his plane crashed, but then dJed , lO minutes after rescuer• found , h i m. Deputie s said tw o . ltanksviJle men found Theodore.· Wood , 59, Mesa, Ariz., at noon. Thursday under the wing of his. single engine plane, which crashed into a draw next to "" highway. Deputy District Attorney Jack Ry a n, who spearheaded the se\'en-week Grand Jury in- vestigation leading to the indict· ment, would not estimate the amount of purported IOiSs to the county. Ryan did say, however, that the five false claims counli aJ . lea:e that some members of the supervisor 's stafr worked on his campaign a t county expense over a lU-week period. Upholstery Savings ·. And, he added , the theft charge, while over $200, is nol re- Jated to a then of cash. It wa11 Ryan, not District At · torney Cecil Hicks, who held a press briefing shortly alter Bat· tin and his attorney , Matt Kur1Uch, were handed copies of the indictment by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. As Ryan a0$wered questions, Battin was taken by two district attorney investigators to Orange County J ail, booked and im· mediately released on his own re- coenizance. While Hicks, whose bitter feud with Battin broke out into the upcn two months ago, made a brief appearance at the con- ference, Ryan made it clear that the Grand Jury investigation was under his direction. ''Ther e was absolutely no pressure on me. Ididitmyway,'' Ryan emphasized when asked if the Hick1-Battin feud was behind the investigation. He s aid much of the in· vuu1ative legwork was done by two Investigators from the State Attorney Genera! 's Office. . "A few district attorney in· vesUaators worked on it on a part time basis, but none ot them worked fUll time," Ryan added. The deputy district attorney denied that the indictment was rela te d t o the Board of Supervisors' recent unsuccet1sfu l attempt t o tran s fe r 22 in · \'etUgators from Hicks' staff to the sheriff's department. Hicks blocked the transfer re- cently by obtaining a court order barring the s upervisor s' budgetary transfer. Included on the indictment of Battin were two additional felony counts that had been crossed out a nd initialed '-Y Grand Jury Fortme.n J ames Utter . Ryan said th et the JUI)' had not voted to include those char1es in its final indictment, an indict- ment that wa1 handed down after 17 witnesses had testified in •ecret 1e1slons. Jncluded among the witnetses wu Battin himself. After testifying before the jury two weekt ago. BetUn entered the Jury room. a second Umc WtdiiHday hoping that tho docu· menta tie canied in 1 briefcase would hold off the lndlctment. · •lOY1ever1 leaa tht.n two hours after he Jen the Jury room, the vote waa taken that reeultecl ln the1Ddlctmonth•10U(htl0avtrt. ( during our Summer Sale! Huge savin gs on such well known Jines as Marge Carson, Henredon, W oodmark, Sherrill and much more! Also all le ather at 20% off! DEAl EAS f OA H[NllrDON • DJilEX[l • H!R'ITAC~ • KAltASTAN •,WQOOMARJC • SAKf.R ·" FINE FURNITURE & INTERIOR DESIGN it Sun. 12·5:30 • Other Days 9 '!11 5 JO · fr1day 9 9 ·ClosrJ Mori.Jays ' • * TORtiANCE • 1-ko~I l<AWl..,0 11"11 lltVO . J/I llttl NrWPOi?T 8[AC!-i • 1111 Wl 1TCllll O~. o•l l'O,O ~GUNA l~A.CH • 3•' i'IO•Tn ro"''' _, 4••·•-'~t ) I \ J I 7 l ' \ I 7 I . " • . " I Irvine VOL 68, NO. 227, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Tod ay's Closing l\. Y. Stoek'4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1975 TEN CENTS Battin Weeps, Sees 'End to Career' " ' ,;ii: 0.UJ l'ti.t Piiot• "' Ut PilJnt BATTIN (LEFT) LEAVES JAIL AFTER BE ING BOOKED Accompanied by His Attorney, Matt Kurtllch Seven Counts 'Misuse of Funds' Charged to Battin Orange County S.upervisor Robert Battin was indicted by the Grand Jury Thursday on seven charges related to cam- paigning at taxpayer expense. The indictment charges Battin with single counts or grand the(t and misuse of public funds as well as five counts of presenting false claims in the form or employe payroll r ecords . While the indictment does not mean that Battin is guilty of the allegations, it does indicate that at least 12 jurors decided Wed - nesday evening there was suffi- cient evidence to bring him to trial. Battin pleaded innocent to all charges Thursday afternoon dur· tng a n appeara n ce befor e Superior Courl judge Kenneth Williams. He was lhen booked in· to Orange County Jail and re- leased on his own recognizance. He is scheduled to appear before Judge Williams again Aug. 28. All seven charges specified in the indictm ent are related to the Santa Aria supe rvisor's unsuc - cessful 1974 campaign for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. Ir eventually convicted or any of the seven counts, Battin faces a possible term in state prison of from one to 10 years. • He woUld also Jose the First District seat he has held on the Oritag e County Board of Supe'rvisors since 1969. And re- lated to that would be h.is re- moval as the: board's re·presen- talive on the Orange County Transit District Board or Direc- tors and the Local Agen cy Formation Commission. In summary, it is alleged in the indictment that Battin used coun· ty equipme nt, supplies and his county-paid staff in his unsuc- cessful bid to win statewide of- fice last year. Deputy District Attorney J ack Ryan, who spearheaded the seven-week Grand Jury in- vestigation leading to the indict- ment, would not estimate the amount or purported loss to lhe county. Ryan did say, however, that the five false claims counts al- lege that some members of the supervisor 's staff worked on his campaign at c ounty expense over a 10-week period. And, he added, the theft charge, while over $200, is not re· lated. to a theft or cash. It was Ryan, not District At- torney Cecil Hicks, who held a press briefing shortly after Bat- tin and his attorney, Matt (See INDICTED, P age A2) It-Looked Like This ' . ' After the second sighting in a week of a mysterious ny-ilfl object in the Gilroy area, UFO engineer Paul Ceft1Y came up with this drawing based on residents' repi>rts. Tiie saucer,Lac~J to witnesses, had a large, bright · u,ht wiUl • eerie center. . By GARY GRANVILLE Oltlw D•llf PIM! M.111 A few hours lifter he became the Cirst Orange County supervisor to be indicted on criminal charges, Supervisor Robert Battin s tepped out of chara<.1cr. Midway in a meeting with two reporters and members or his staff, Battin's voice broke, tears came to his eyes and he CO\'· e red his face with his hands. After an embarrassing moment of sile nce, Battin resumed rus favorite role -that of the political roughneck whose motto is, "I don't get mad, I get even." Sitting at his desk in the First Supervisorial District office in the county Administration Building, Battin lashed out at th e Grand Jury that had indicted him , at Di strict Attorney Cecil Hicks and at what he sees as unreasonable charJ'(es against him. Taking the Grand Jury first. Battin s aid that during two ap- pearances the jurors had not li stened to him and were unwilling to consider his charges against I-licks. "Hell no,·' he answered when asked ir he should have re rused to testify before the jury as Rep. Andrew Hinshaw and Assessor Jack Vallerga had done berore they were indicted earlier this year. "'I wanted them lo listen. I have nothing to hide and I have evidence to show that if there were mi stakes in my campaign they were honest mistakes." <See BATTIN, Page A2) Official's Son Jailed In Clemente Drug Bust Murder.Trial Cocaine Jury· Declares Little Innocent Stomach Clamps? AM ARILLO, Tex. (AP) -Charles Ri sley, 51, Wl· derwent abdominal sur- gery three years ago in Ol!:laboma. · And doctors at Northwest Texas Hospita1 removed his gall bladder this week . For Sale Seized RALEIGH, N .C. CUP!> -A racially mixed jury deliberated one hour a nd 21 minutes today before acquitting Joan Llttle, a black woman accused o( murder· ing her white jailer with an ice pick during what she said was a sexual assault in her cell . The state charged that Miss Little, 21, bad slain Clarence AJ- ligood, 62, in an.escape plot. But the defense contended that tne woman stabbed Alligood 11 times when he forced Per to perform oral sex on him in 'the lonely cellblock where she was the oo.1)£ priaoner. Jury foreman Mark Nielson, a wh.ite 26-yea.r-old stereo equi p- ment salesman, r ead the jury's Garden Grove Doctor Slain By Intruders A Garden Grove physicia n specializing in weight control, Or_ Robert James Trace, 49, was found beate n to death in his home Thursday. Garden Grove police said today that Dr. Trace, of 9871 Stanford Ave., was over come by an as· sailant or assailants who broke open a window. Police said it is not known if anything was st61en, but burglary was suspected as a motive. Dr . Tra ce operated th e Californi a M e dical Weight Clinics, which are located around Orange County, according lo police. ' Hew as found dead at12:37 p.m. Thursday by a (tiend who entered the home a fter the physician failed to arrive at work. It is believed he died between 1 and 3 a.m .Tbursday. The victim had been beaten in the head, but the bludgeon weapon used was not determined. Police said they have no leads yet, but are continuing their in- vestigation. Vandals Hit Irvine Patio Home Project Thieves and vandals raidihg the newly finished Deerfield Patio Homes project in Irvine have caused nearly $1,400 in losse s, Irvin e Co mpan y r e presentatives r eported to police Thursday. Malicious mischief committed in the north Irvine housing de- velopment over the past fi ve weeks includes s hattered win- dows in 40 houses. Rob Frakes, spokesman for the builder, Irvine Paeific Develop- ment Corp., told Officer Pal Rodgers someone also drove a car throu gh a garage door, smashing it. He said theft l08aes includod , light fi~turea, door locks, 10 sets of p lumbln.a bandies, six medicine c•btnets, 1arage door springs and one skyliC)1t. verdict : "We find the defendant, J oan Little. not gui lty." She dropped her head and put a handkerc hi e( to her face, and was hugged by two of her al· tomeys , J erry Paul and Karen Galloway. Reached at Was hington, N.C., by telephone, Alligood's 62-year- . CSee LITTLE, Page AZ> Physicians also r emoved a seven-inch pair of sur· gical clamps apparently left in his abdomen during the first operation. Risley's wife. Peggy, said · surgeons walked into the hallwa y a fter the operation and handed her the clamps. By JACK CHAPPELL and JOHN VALTERZA of IM Dillll' Pilot Statf Police arrested the son of San Clemente City M an ager Kenneth Carr and two other people Thurs- day and said they had seized $250,000 worth of cocaine in cracking a major narcotics ring. Ronald Carr, 22, of 114 E . Viejo Bank Bandits Sought in County Ramona. San Clemente, was booked on fi ve counts of alleged sales of cocaine. Robert E. Cooper, 31, of 26692 Calle Salida. Capistrano Beach, was booked on two counts or alleged s a1es of · cocaine and Angela M. Martin. 28, who listed Cooper's address as her own. was booked for al· leged possession of cocaine for sale. Ali?ents from the San Clemente a nd Laguna B eac h Police De partments and the St a te Narcotics Bureau were involved in the month-long investigation during whi c h five cocaine purchases were allegedJy made by undercover officer s. Lawmen s pread a dragnet through south Orange County about 11 a.m . for two men with long-barreled guns who robbed a Bank of America branch in Mis- sion Vi ejo of an undetermined sum. Inves tigators were reportedly furni s hed with the license number a nd description of the getaway car by a witness outside the bank . The unidentified man spott~ the pair carrying pi stols with long barccls outside the bank at Muirlands Boulevard and La Paz Rm!d . Realizing what was happening, he reportedly took the number and ran to a doughnut shop a block away ~·here two sherirf's deputies wer e on a coffee break. Sheriff's de puties and bank of· ficers w ere conrerring inside whil e awaiting FBI agents rrom Santa Ana and refused to release any further details. A guard was posted at the door of the temporarily-closed bank to prevent customers' entry and de- tain witnesses insid e. City Man ager Carr. reached at his home Thursday night, said he was stunned by the news of hi s son 's arrest. ··11 comes as a great surprise and a great s hock,'' Carr said. He said he had not talked with his son and could not comment on whether he would aid hi.) son's legal defense. Carr said he had only received a sketchy account of the arrest. Cable TV Rates "I have no comment to make at this time becaus e I don't know all the facts ... I don 't know the rircumstances and until I do il would be totally improper for me lo make any comment," Ca.tr said. ·Increased by $1 . Ronald Carr. a utilit.v com pan(. lineman, was identified by o . ricers as their contact in the purchase of cocaine. The monthly rate for about 700 optional, or non-community as- sociation subscribers to Irvine's cable television system will be raised rrom $5 to $6 ror two out- lets. The new rate will take effect Sept, l . according to Wayne Hauser, v ice preside nt and general manager of Community Cablevision. Communit y association bulk rates will be increased from $3 lo $4 when the individual associa· lions' contracts a r e renewed, he said. Hauser said he does not yet know the effect of the July court ruling that the Turtle Rock- Broadmoor Community Associa- tion could not collect fees for such services as cable television . The declaratory judgment in Orange County Superior Court resulted from the protests of Dr. Edward Wri ght, who has had his SAFETY BELTS FOR CANI NES? BERN, Switzer land (PAP) - Switzerland's largest automobile- association suggested today that safety bells be worn by dogs. The Touring Club said special backseat belts r estraining dogs would assure "comfort, health, and seeurity'' both for pets and tbe lw~legged occupants or the c.,.. .Safety belts for humans b "eco me mandatory in Switzerland next year. 't cable disconnected ror more than a year. But Hauser said he thinks a majority of the people in the area would like to continue on the bulk r ate and they are seeking methods and procedures whi ch would be in accordance with the ruling. It is also unknown if the ruling will affect other associations. Hauser said increased costs of operation are the reason for the monthly ,i ncr ease. the first since the firm 's incorporation 10 years ago. Ex-assessor Aide Fmed Former O r a nge County As- sessor's O!fice e mpJoye Robert Plumlee, 47, was fined $1,000 and placed on three years probation Thursday by Superior Court Judge Walter Smith. Plumlee's sentencing came one month after t\e and fi ve other fo r mer assessor's offi ce employes pleaded guilty to con- Laguna Beach Narcotics Del. ferry MacAdam said the cocaine involvPrl. was about 80 percent pure, ··very high quality." MacAdam said that just prior to the arrests, undercover or- £icer s had purchased six ounces (See COCAINE, Page AZ> Or:ACoa•t -__ ,__,,,, Weather Night and morning low clouds and fog are on the agenda again Saturday, with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon . Beach h.igbs in the 70s r isin g to the mid·80s inland. INSIDE TODA. V Can young performers get a breok with the Orange Coast's top professional theater com- p.a. n y? Sou t h CQast fWpertory's,artistic director:s explain how, on Page CI of today's Weekender. l•dex spiracy charges related to Rep. .,,.,_...,wk• .,, -·'-' ci.1 Andrew Hinshaw's (R-Newport .... ,,.. ., ~·"'-' '" Beach ) successrul 1972 con-~'lt!9..!: ·~~ :=~~ 11 •--: gressional campaign. ~""", D1·•• """'• 11.a Dt lte'tMIUlfth CS•J Plumlee and eight others were er.,..,.. DJ $fWb ••·s Ind.Jct-' by tb• county Grand o.attiJtMk " •n se«tM&rti•11 ••·' "'""i ~ lf.,._...11"... ... T ... 'ri..... Ci Jury la1t December on charges) ..._. ... , -n.M•• ct-• that they were part ot a con-:=:.TIM ~! =:-"-' ••. ~; spiracy to campaign for Hinshaw =~:"'" :! .... ..,..., c1·• altaxpayerexpense. . L.~~~~~~~~~~~-' I ~ A! DAILY PILOT Frlday,A.ugual 15, 1175 BATTIN INDICTED. • • As he did before being indicted, .Battin accused !licks of con· ducting a personal vendetta aaainst him. "lf Hicks didn't like lhe names I called him he should have sued me for slande r :ind not mi sused his of(i~e COi' personal veo· detta." he s aid. ll ut Battin was more concerned about the e:hara:es klainst him than he w as the Grand Jury and the district attorney. He sees the indictment, no matter what the eventuaJ outcome cl the criminal charges against hi m, as fatal to his political l·areer. · And, the s upervisor udmitted, he is fri ghtened by the pro- spect of losing his office, the possible prison term and the likely ensuing loss of his right to practice l'aw . ··vou 're ta lking about my destruction and J don't car e who you arl'. when that happens to you it's scary,'' Battin said. And though he adnUts that "''hat he call s "the Cecil llicl<s system of injusti ce'' will be hard for him to beat, Battin said he is innocent of a ny wrongdolng. ··rf l really wanted to cheat the county l could have done it in n1any ways. They were all investigated by Hi cks' goon squad and lhey dido 'l find anything,'' Battin said. }le claimed, for example. the investigators had checked his rounty gasoline and telephone records, but had not found any evidence th a t they were abused during his 1974 campaign. Battin noted that he had paid nine of his s taff members $1 ,450 from his campaign fund during the closing weeks of his illCated tn• for the li eutenant governor nomination. • l-11.' said th e a r11ount of lime they had worked on his campaign had been l'alcul ated by his then office manager, Ted Mor aitus. .. If ther e wt're any errors or if any of the people felt they had spent more U me on the campaign I wasn't told about it." he said. Further more, Ballin contended, the five payroll claims he had signed that a re part of the indictment were not prepared by himself and tha t he accepted them and signed them in good. faith. lie also said that the county per sonnel policy places supervisors' s taff under conditions different from th06e of other county employes and that the jury failed to take that into con- sideration. Battin went on to say lhat some of his former employes who had testified against him in the Grand Jury proceedings were an- gry \lt'ith him because he had given them poor fitness reports whe n they left hi s offi ce. But Battin has a briefcase full of mater ia l and prominent F\lllerton crin1inal attorney Matt Kurilich as his fro nt Unedefense. That comb inat io n notwithstanding. the outspoken county s upe rvisor couldn't hide the mom entary bre akdown in his composure Thursday afternoon when he d iscussed the impact of the ind ictment. The breakdown can1e when he mentioned hi s m o ther a nd girlfrie nd . Rachel Perry, during his discussion or what he sees as his gravest per sonal crisis. Jn those few minutes Battin let it be known by more than anything he said that he knows he's in tough on this one. Plam Firmed For Irvine's Haroest Fest The general format and many of the activities and participants -have been determined ror Oc - tober's "Irvine Is ... A Harvest Festival." The festival the week of Oct. 17 has three purposes, according to Margaret Gaffey~ coordinator. It wiU strengthen th'e young city's sense of identity. provide or- ganizations an opportunity (or exposure and fund -raising and "offer everyone a plain good time." It will begin Friday evening with a Harvest Moon Ball which is already sold out. From 60 to 80 booths will offer an assortment or things to eat, buy , see and do, she said. Special attractions include a Bavarian Polka Party, band perrorman ces, a pancake breakfast a nd a sunrise worship service. People interested in participat- ing in the restival may call Mrs. Gaffey at 752-7242 or write her at the festival headquarters, Box DZ. Irvine 92664. Pilot Succumbs HANKSVILLE. Utah (UPI ) - An Ari zona pilot s urvived 40 hours in the hot Utah desert after his plane crashed, but then died 10 minutes after rescuers found him . Deputies s aid two Hanksville men found Theodore Wood , 59, Mesa , Ariz., at noon Thursday under the wing of his single engine plane. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1""0•~"'1'·( ... ,1 D••I• f>olOl,..,tOI-<"•"""'" .,.,..,,...,.,...,., r,,." "•""1"""""''""°'....,... (N" P\ollh,~>nQ (G..,11••• 5otG•tOI• f(Mlo""' ,.., """''"""" ""°'"'•• l h•~u"h J """' '"' '"'',j ,,., . .,. 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O••ll 111 (o\I• """''"• t.111,1~•..,•. $~11""' 11>1-t)f ,.., •lwt U-'ICl.-1~••. t'f .... ,! 1~.0ll ,.,...!,.O~ • "'''''"'' ... 11\0llO,_ U lilO _.,.,. * * * f'ro• Page Al INDICTED Kurilich, were handed copies of the indictment by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. As Ryan answered questions. Battin was taken by two district attorney investigat.ors to Orange County Jail, booked and tim· mediately released on his own re· cognizance. While Hicks, whose bitter feud with Battin broke out into the open two months ago, made a brief appearance at the con- ference, Ryan made it clear that the Grand Jury investigation was under his direction. "There was a bsolutely no pressure on me. I did it my way," Ryan emphasized when asked if the Hicks-Battin feud was behind the investigation. He said muc h o( the in- vestigative legwork was done by two investigators from the Slate Attorney General's Office. "A few district attorney in- vestigators worked on it on a part time basis, but none of them wocked full time,'' Ryan added. The deputy district. attorney denied that the indictment was related to th e Board of Supervisors' recent Wl6Uccessful atte mpt to transrer 22 i n - vestigators from flicks' staff to the sheriff's department. Hi cks blocked the transfer re- cently by obtaining a court order barring the supervi s ors ' budgetary transfer. Included on the indictment of Battin were two additional felony counts that had been crossed out and initialed by Grand Jury Foreman James Utter. Ryan said that the jury had not voted to include those charges in its final indictment, an indict· ment that was handed down after 17 witnesses had testified in sttret sessions. Included among the witnesses was Battin himself. After testifying before the jury two weeks ago, Battin entered lhe jury room a second time Wedilesday hoping that the docu- ments he carried in a briefcase would hold off the indictment. However, less than two hours after he left the jury room, the vote was taken that resulted in the indictment he sou&hl to avert. Picky Thief Window Shops A thief who must have really shopped around for what he needed has stolen the rear win· dow from an Irvine magazine publis her's 1957 Ford Thun- der bird. Scott Alle n, 34, told Jrvine police Thursday the grand theft must have occurred while the early model domestic sports car was parked at his office, 2041 Business Center Drive. He said the vehicle was left overnight while he was awey on business. Investigators said it probably took some time to carefully re· move the window so it could be fitted undamaged in another T· Bird. Minuteman Launch VANDENBERG AFB (UPil - The A ir Force Thursda y launched a Minuteman II Jn- terconlinental BalUtU~ Mitatle down the Western test ranae al 9:25 p.m. PDT by the Slrategic Air Command Mt.ulle Combat Crew from the 3Slst strategic · ml11ile wine al WhltellWI AFB, Mo. • I ' U"IT••l'lllM CLEARED BY JURY Joan LltUe Fro•PogeAJ LITTLE •.• old widow. Elsie, declined com- ment on the verdict. ''I might think of a lot of things, but I don't v.·ant to say nothing," she said. "We all have feelings and that's all I can say.'' Miss Little was mobbed by re- porters as s he left the courtroom. "It feels good.'' s he said. "'Freedom feels good." Miss Little's mother, Mrs . Jesse Williams said, "I feel like a load has been lifted. I reel re· !axed. It was a load." Clarence Alligood, 42, one of the slain jailer 's sons. said, "I doo't see how this could have happened, really." The juror s s n1iled at Miss Lil· tie and P aul a s they walked past the defense table and filed out of the courtroom after delivering the verdict. She was greeted by about 75 cheering supporters outside the courthouse as she walked out s ur- rounded by bodyguards and at- torneys. Miss Little still faces the re· mainder of her seven-to-15-year sentence ror breaking and enter· ing, which s he began serving in June and was serving at the time of the killin.i;:. She is free on $15.000 bond pending an appea1 before the North Carolina Court of Appeals. For nearly seven hours Thurs- day, the third-floor courtroo_m where Miss Little was on trial rang with impassioned scripture. biting sarcasm and claims of divine guidance as seven lawyers left scarcely a phrase unturned in their efforts to sway the jury of six blacks and six whites. Miss Little's chief defender, trying to convince the jury she stabbed Alligood to death to stop his sexual abuse, announced God had been in charge of the de- fense. Prosecutors quoted Scripture interspersed with s arcasm. After the verdict was read, Paul was found in contempt of court by Superior Court Judge Hamilton Hobgood and sen· tenced to 14 days in jail for an in- cident that happened earlier ir the trial. "Where was the law?" 5neered Paul, the chief de fense lawyer. "The law was back there forcing her to perform an unnatural sex act." The trial began on a first- degree murder c harge, which carries a m and atory death sen· tence. · Fro•PogeAJ COCAINE ••• of cocaine. They said they seized anothe r four ounces at a San Clemente r esid ence. Othe r purchases included a quarter ounce July 1, an ounceJUly29, a n ounce on Aug, 5 and two ounces Wednesday. Total street value of the co- caine was placed at $250,000. Laguna Beach Police Capt, Neil PurceU said today that the high quality of the cocaine would have enabled a buyer to cut it six to seven times before street sales. MacAdam s aid officers believed the cocaine came directly from a South American source. In addition to the co- caine, officers seized about 20 ounce5 of marijuana. Police still seek at least two other persons as yet unnamed, in connection with the breakup of the ring. The arrests occurred near the San Clemente General Hospital at about4 :30 p.m . Thursday. MacAdam said young Carr or- fered no resistance . Cooper , however, r eportedly attempted to flee in an automobile and was forced to the side of the road by oCficers in another car. Cooper was identified as hav· ing been arrested previously in Laruna Beach for Jlleged re<:eipt. ol stolen prope rty including an operable machine gun. San Clemente Police Chief Mel Portner declined comment on the case today. As c ity manacer, lhe city's chier administrative of. ricer, Carr is Portner's bo81. The younger Carr is the eldest ot three children and h.u llved away from home for about two years, his. ~ather a ald.. \ Five Men Missing In Tanker Blaze NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A tanker carrying 46 men.and 14. 7 million eallons of oil caught fl~ after smash ing Into an un- manned drilling platform in the Gull or Mexico early tod•y, the Coast Guard said. Five crewn\cn w~e missing. and a search for them intensified after daylicht, •.spokesman said. Ile said a heav.'{ slick fed t)v crude oil pouring from a hole 10 the hull of the vessel, Identified aa the Globtik Sun, spread over an area two miles long and a half·milewlde. Forty-one crewmen who aban- doned the burning ship in dark· nesa were picked up by boals in lhe area souU1 of Lake Charlei> after the Globtik Sun's SOS went out. Coast Guard helicopters new the men to Galveston, Tex. Ten of the1n , including Capt. 'People in Mason Jars' Get Funeral Noral E . Str angeland, 39, or Somme, Norway, were taken to John Sealy Ho.s p i tal in Galveston, where officials s aid two were listed in serious or critical condition. Eight were treated and released, olOci als said. A spokesman said Francisco Daguman, 25 , o( The Phillip· pines, and Gudmund Veling of· Arendal, Norway, would be ad- CAZADERO (AP) -When Rex Nance bought the general store in this tiny Northern California community, he was told that there were "a couple of jars full of people somewhere in the store ... He found them -two quart· size m ason jars containing ashy remains of three victims of a bizarre murder that has not been solved in 65 years. Nance said he felt "kind of weird" and decided they should be buried. From those humble beginnings grew e laborate funeral· plans that have captured the collective fancy of this town of 150. The county disapproves. But the funeral -complete with cortege -is s till scheduled for Saturday afternoon. The remains are th06e of Tom Kendall and his parents, Enoch and Eura. Their bodies were chopped up, burned and scat- tered around a ranch a few miles north of here in 1910. A woodcut- ter sus pected of committing the crime was ne ver found. The ashes had been collected as evidence and put into jars that were placed in the general store for s afekeeping. Nance bought the store last year and found the jars in the attic last March. "It 's going to be a damn good. Christian burial," said Gary L . Rodgers, an organizer of the funeral. "We are going to make this funeral the biga:est lhing that's happened in Cazadero since, since, well since the Kendalls were murdered." Nance ,and friend Wayne Dunham, deputy coroner o r Sonoma County, obtained a burial permit. But county of· ficials later revoked it because there are no death records and the applicants for the permit are not relatives of the Kendalls. "There's no health hazard, and there 's no positive identification of these ashes as human re- mains, so we say to hell with it, we're going to bury 'em anyway," Dunham asserted. "The Cazaderans know what's in those jars, and they're having a ball. .. Rodgers said the services would be conducted "with all due respect for the Kendalls." The ashes will be transferred lo homemade urns, which will be carried to a burial ·site just out· side town on . a mule-drawn buckboard, with t own residents and toursts following on foot.. Rodgers said he will recite a prayer and brief eulogy. His nephew, Dean Forshee, will play a dirge that he comPQ6cd for the services -"The Ballad of the Kendalls. '' U.S. OIL DRILL REPORT ADMITS HAZARDS, A4 milled for treatment. Daugman suffered 11evere burns and Aren- dal had burns over M percent ol .. his body, a spokesman said. Strangeland was among those treated and released. Officials said he suffer ed smoke inhale· lion. The others suffered minor· bums, cuts and bruises. "I was in my cabin making my papers ready ror customs. l looked out the porthol e . Everything was on fire. We start·· ed making extra measures and services to gel everybody on deck and get them off the ship," Strang eland said in Galveston. • · He said he saw no light on the · drilling platform. A Chevron ' s pokes man said battery -· 1opera"ted "ign'it.ion lights" Ori the? 'platform were working. "We came down in lifeboats,. and everything was on tire around us." He said he was not sure that all crewmen had abandoned the' burning ship, "but 1 am still hop-· ing." Officials said there were no working wells on the platform, owned by Chevron. A spokesman ~ ~cribed the platform as a steel · a k on stilts. Upholstery Savings during our Summer · Sale! E Huge savings on such well known lines as Marge Carson, Henredon, W oodmark, Sherrill and much morel Also all leather at 20% off! DEAit.R S F-OR. HENRE DON • OREXEL • HERllAG~ • ICARASlAN •, WOOOMARI( • BA1<,ER' . 7NI llldl'Nl!IUrl. ·" FI NE FURN ITURE & INTE RiOR DESIGN • * TOl!li'ANC£ • i)6•' H,t.WlH tN' 111110, 11• 1:10 NIWP01!1 8£AC H • •1]1 Wl$1(t+ll Q•. o•~ :IO!O lACUNA 8lACH • 3 -~ l\IOQHo CO,..~! liW'r, •9•.olSI• l 1 I l ' I I :l I l I I I I l I :l '1 . . . I Dt•ntington Beac h Fountain Vf!~Y Toda)''s Closing :\'.Y. Slot."ks * * VOL. 68, NO. 227, 4 SECTIONS,« PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALI FOR N I A FRIDAY, AU GUST 15, 1975 TEN CENTS Battin Weeps, Sees 'End to Ca r e er' . . ~llJ Pilot ,..,.~by I.a• P~J,_ BATTIN (LEFT) LEAVES JAIL AFTER BEI NG BOOKED Accompanied by His Attorney, Matt KurUlch Seven Counts 'Misuse of Fqnds' Charged t~ Battin ~ "".:. I Orange County Supervisor Robert Ballin was indicted by the Grand ·Jury Thursday on seven charges related to cam· paigning at taxpayer expense. The ln~ictm ent charges Battin with single counts or grand theft and misuse of public funds as well as five counts ol. presenting fals e claims in the form or . employe payroll records. While the indictment does not mean that Battin is guilty of the allegations, It does indicate that at least 12 jurors decided Wed- nesday evening there was suffi- cient evidence to bring him to trial. Valley Sehools Battin pleaded innocent to all charges Thui'sday afternoon dur· ing an appearance before Su1M11rior Court judge Kenneth Williams. He was then booked in · to Orange County Jail and re· leased on his own recognizance. He is scheduled to appear before Judge Williams again Aug . 28. All seven charges specified in the indictment are related to the Santa Ana supervisor's unsuc· cessful 1974 campaign (or the Democratic party's nomination tor lieutenant governor. U eventually convicted of any of the seven counts, Battin faces <See INDICTED, Page A2) Unification Cost Still Umletermined Fountain Valley residents may have lo vote on forming a new un- lf ied school district Nov. 4 without knowing just what that unification will cost them in tu;~ dollars. Gar den Grove Doctor Slain By Intruders A Garden Grove physician specializing in weight cOntrol, Dr. Robert James Trace, 49, was found beaten to death in his home Thursday. Garden Grove police said today that Dr. Trace, of 9871 Stanford Ave., was overcome by an as· saUanl or assailants who broke open a window. Police said lt is not known If anything was stolen, but burglary was suspected as a motive. Dr. Trace operated the California Medical Weight Clinics, which 4re located around Orange County, according to police. Hew as found dead atl2:37 p.m. Thwsday by a rnend who entered the home arter the physician failed to arrive., a work. tt Is believed he died belween I and 3 a.m. Thursday. The victim had been beaten in the head, but the bludgeon weapon uaed was not determined. PoUcesaid they havenoleadsyet, but are eontinufhl thfir In~ \lesUa:aUon. 1, '\ I Dewey Hillm a n, assis tant superintendent or the Orange County Department of Educa· lion, I said today current state ·laws don't apply lo formation of new sCbool districts. He Said , if the election is suc- cessful, the new district will have to work with the county and slate Department of Education in passing-special legislation to de- termine-its tax rate. And he said county officials "are nol. comfortable" with an earlier tax rate estimate ol $5.18 per $100 cf assessed valuation. He said that figure probably is accurate 'with "plus or minus 75 cents." In addition, he s aid, the county is not pla•ning to work out any otlier cost Qgures. Hillman I said Frank Fekete, deputy Ori.nge County counsel, has advised county officials they h.ive no power to make public any 8dditi~ figures. Howe-ver, he noted, Fekete is now study}ng a unification analysis he must prepare for voter information sent out ahead ol the Nov ,• tilection. If Feket.e Wlshes, he may pre- sent tax caleulations in that analysis. and ~~ay call on the C!OUDty to prepve them. The SS.78 ta* rate is $1.98 more than residen~ In the part of Fountain Vall~ nOw servOO by the G'arilen Gr' o U !fed School District' p.t'il !Or ~'00)1 last year. It ls $1.18 m e than residents al the rest of Fountain Valley paid. . The $5. 78 tax figure is an eltlmated m .... mum lU rate. (llee DOLLAl.9, Pqe A2) Ry GARY GRANVIi.Lt: Ol llW O•hr P1i.1 St..11 A few hours alter he became the first Orange County supervisor to be indil-1.ed on criminaJ c harges, Supervisor Robert Battin stepped out of character. Midway in n meeting with two r eporters and members of his staff, Battin ·s voice broke, tears came to his eyes and he cov- ered his face with his hands. After an embarrassing moment of silence, Raltin rf!sumed his favorite role -that of the poli tical roughneck whose motto is, "J don 'l gel mad , I get even." Sitting al his desk in the Fi rst Supervisorial Dist rict offic e in the county Administration Bui lding, Battin lashed out at the Gra nd Jury th;.it h:.id inditted him. at 01 str1 ct Attorney Cecli Hicks and at what hl· sees as unreasonable charges against him. Taking the Grand Jury first, Battin said th<1t during two ap· pearances the jurors had not li stened to him and were unwill ing to consider hi s charges against 1-Hcks. '"Hell no." he answered wh en asked if he should have refused to testify before the jury as Rep. Andre'-'' J.lins hay,.· and Assessor Jack Vallerga had done before th ey were indicted earlier this year. "I wa nted them lo hslcn. I have nothing to hide and I have evidence to s hOY..' th;it if there were mistakes 1n n1y campaign they were honest mistake~.·· ISee l\ATTIN. Pagt' 1\2) Official's Son Jailed In Clemente Drug Bust Murder Trial J11ry Declares Little Innocent RALEIGH, N.C. (U PI ) -A r acially mixed jury deliberated one hour and 21 minutes today before a cquitting J oan LltUe, a blac k woman accused of murder- ing her white jailer with an ice pick during what she said was a sexual assault in her cell. The stale charged that Miss Little, 21. had slain Clarence AJ. ligood, 62, in an escape plot. But the defense contended that tne woman stabbed Alligood 11 limes when he forced her to perform oral sex on him in the lonely ceUblock where she was the only prisoner. · ... the verdict. She was greeted by about 75 cheering supporters outside th e courthouse as s he waJked oot sur- rounded by bodyguards and at- torneys. Miss Little still l aces the re- m ainde r of her seven-t(}.15-year sentence for breaking and enter· ing, which she began serving in June and was serving at the time cClhekilling. She is free on $15.000 bond pending an appeal before the North Carolina Court of Appeals . F a ee t oFaee Coc aine -~For Sale Seized By JACK CHAPPELL and JOHN\'ALTF.RZr\ Police arrested the son of San Clemente City Manager Kenneth Carr and two other people Thurs· day anJI. said they had seized $250,000 wor t h or cocaine in cr acking a major narcotics ring. Ronald Carr, 22, of 114 E. UP1Tt l9P,_ Ramon a , San Clemente, was booked on fi ve counts of alleged s3'1.es o f cocain e. Ro bert E . Cooper. 31, of 26692 Calle Salida, Capistrano Beach, was booked on two counts of alleged sales of ... cocaine and Angela M. Martin. 28, who listed Cooper·s address as her own, "·as booked for al· leged possession of cocaine for sale. CLEARED BY JURY J oan Little Jury foreman Mark Nielson, a white 26 -year-old stereo equip- ment salesman, read the jury's verdict: "We find the defendant, Joan Little, not' guilty.'' She dropped her head and put a handkerchief to her face, and was hugged by. two of her at- torneys, Jerry Paul and Karen GallowaY.- Valley Police Nix Middl,e Man Idea Al!ents from the San Clemente a nd La g un a Beac h Police De p a rtments a nd the Stale Narcotics Bureau were involved in the month-long investi gation d uri n g whi c h fi ve cocain e purchases were allegedly made by undercover officers . City Manager Carr, reached at t'ojs home Thursd ay ni ght, said he was stunned by the news of his son·s arrest. Reached al Washington, N.C., by telephone, Alligood's 62-year- old widow, Elsie, declined com- ment on the verdict. ''I might think of a lot of things, but I don·t wa nt to say nothing," she said. ··w e all have f~lings and that's all I can say." Miss Little was mobbed by r e- porters as she left the courtroom. "It feels good." she s aid. .. Freedom feels good." Miss Little's m other . Mrs. Jesse Williams said, "I feel like a load hits been lifted. I feel r e- laxed. It was a load." Clarence Alligood, 42, one of the slain jailer's sons, said, "I don't see how this couJd have happened, really.·· The jurors smiled at Miss Li t· tle apd Paul a s they walked past the defense table and ftled out of the courtroom alter delivering By KATHY CLANCY Ol ll>e D~Uy Pi!-' si.tt Fountain Valley poli ce have asked the city not to hire a $600-a- m onth n egot iator to handle police contract t alks this fall. Inst ead, they want to deal personally with City Manager J a mes Neal. Te rry Ta vernelti, president of the Fountain Valley Poli ce Of- ficers Association, said in a letter to Neal this week he believes person-to-per son contact will re- sult in a speed y contract setUe· ment. Police last year hired Steve Silver. an attorne y. to negotiate a new one-year contract for the m. ln turn. the city hired an outsid e counsulta nt, Willia m Hamilton. Recen tly. the city council signed Hamilton to a new one- Mrs. Gibbs Backs Betty Ford Stand By ROBERT BARKER artt. o.u, Pllol si.n While Be tty Ford has been encountering flak from Los Angeles Police Chier Edward Davis and others about her re· cent comments on pre-marital sex, Huntington Be ach's First Lady doesn't think Mrs. Ford is that far off base. T HE PRESIDENT'S wife touched off the controversy recently on the CBS-1V sh! "60 Minutes" when she was asked what she would lhl if her 18-year·old daughter Susan came to her and said s e was havin g an atrair. Mrs. Ford re plied, ··1 wouldn 't be surprised . I think she's a pe rfectly normal young human being like all girls.·· Mayor Norma Gibbs, herself the mother of 1hree daughters and a son, says times have changed and things are out in the open and that she, too, per haps wouldn't be thunder struck. "NOT TO talk about it is being an os- trich ," she said. "My values a~ for marriage and Mft1. ~••s the family, but 1 am aware that there are different lif• sJ:Ylel," she added. A psychology professor at Long Beach State Unlversity, Mrs. Glbbs says, "I know Wh at I p refer , but you eah't be with yow" childre n all the tJme. You hope to make them responsible and see that they don't do anything irreVusible to their future. "People are ,p~le -.nd hormones are hormones and • , (llMOIB'8, I!' "-> - t year contract at $600 a month to handle both police and fire de- partment negotiations for this year. -But in hi s Jetter , Tavernetli said poli cemen voted un3nimous - ly "lo return l o negotia ting directly" wi th Neal. "Dr. Neal, last year during negotiations, m ore progress was accomP,Li shed in your office than <Sele MIDDLE, Page A.2 ) Teen Inj ured I n Liquor Sto re The f t A 17-year-old boy sufCer cd sever e cuts Thursday night when he fell while a llegedly fleeing a Huntington Beach liquor store with two piUer ed bottles of wine in hi s pants a nd another in his hand. Police said the youth, from the city of Indus try, a llegedly shoplifted four bottles of wine about 11 p.m . from El Don Li· quors, 416 P ac ifi c Coa s t Highway. After the store clerk spotted him and gave chase, police al- leged, the youth hurled back one bottle of wine. hitting the clerk in the thigh. He then stumbled and fell , shattering two bottles tucked down in his trousers and a th ird he still had in his hand, police said . He was cut on the lower ab- domen , chest a nd hand, offi cers reported. The you t h w as t aken to Pacifica Hospital where the cuts wer e stitched a nd bandaged, police s aid, then offi cers stayed there with him som e time. wail- ing for his pa r ents to arrive. After the parents failed to show up and later s aid 1hey didn't in· tend to, the boy was held at city j ail on th eft c h ar ges, then transferred early t his morning to Juvenile hall . The clerk suffer ed tl bruised thigh, police said. Earlier Thursd ay, lhe owner of the same store r eported that $1.150 had been stolen from the st.ore's cash box sometime la:!Jt weekend. I "It comes as a great surprise and a great shock." Carr said. tie said he had not talked with his son and could not comment on whether he would a.i d his son's legal defense. Carr said he had only received a sketc hy account of the arrest. "l have no com ment to make at this lime because I don 't know all the facts ... I don't kn ow the ci rcumstances and until I do it would be totally improper for me lo make any comment," Carr said. Ronald Carr, a utili tv company linema n, was identified by of. ricers as t he ir contact in the purchase of cocaine. Laguna Be ach Narcotics Del. f erry MacAda m said the cocain e involvf"d was a bout ao percent pure,' ·very hi gh quality.·· MacAdam said that just prior to the arrest s, undercover of- fi cers bad purchased six ounces <See COCAINE, Page J\2) Oran ge ,_l Coast f::----~7~ Wea ther Night and morning low clouds and fog are on the agenda again Saturday, with m ostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Beach hi ghs in the 70s risin g to the m id -BOs inland . INSI DE T ODA. Y Can young performers get.a break willl lhe Orange Coost's top professional theater com- pany ? South CQast Reperl.ory's . artistic diredors explain how. on Page CJ o/ the Weekender. AIY-kr\llc.t ....... L M.lleyd C.llforttl• O•ultiM ..-. Crtlf_ ... 0.otllNetkt l l:tlltorMI P• .. ~-· --111...-....iMl<MI AMU-.l"f ,,,... ...... I n dex , A2 DAILY PILOT H /F Student Rights Nixed SACRAM F.NTO (UP() -/\n A:-;semb\y.approv('d bill extend· lng to public school newspapers the ni::ht o! California students lo exprt'ss then1 selves rreely was dt>fe ated b,· the Senate. At on('' point during debate Thursday Sen. H .L . Richardson t R·Arcadia), an opponent of the prop0saJ, stunned the decorum- conscious St.•nate when he used a tour·letter expleli\'e to make a point. The bill (AB207) by As· semblyman John Vasconcelloo tD·San Jos e ), failed on ·a lopsided 11·20 vote. Reconsidera- tion of th(> a r tion "'as granted, but Sen. John Dunlap co .Napa). said he "'ould pigeonhole the bill indefinitely. Under current la"" primat)', elementary, and secondary stu- dents have the right to exercise free expression on such things as school bulletin boards as long as it isn't obscene, libelous. slan· derous or incite illegaJ activity. The bill would extend th at right and its limitations to student newspapers . a c-hange some op- ponents said could involve pre> fane and vulgar w or~ or a print· cd discussion of premarital s ex. CO CAINE ••• of C'oc aine. They said they seized another four ounces at a San Clemente residenc-e. Othe r purchases included a quarter ounce July 1, an ounce JUiy 29, an ounce on Aug. 5 and two ounc-es Wednesday. Tot al stree t v a Jue of the ce> caine "''as plac-ed at $250,000. Lagun a Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell said today that the high quality of the cocaine would have enabled a buyer to cut it six to seven ti mes before street sal es. MacAdam said officer s believed the cocaine ca m e directly from a South American sour c-e. In addition to the ce> caine, off icers seized about 20 ounces of marijuana. . Police still seek at lea.st two other persons as yet unnamed, in connection with the breakup of the ring. The arrests occurred near the ·San Clemente General Hospital at about 4 : 30 p. m. Thursday_ MacAdam said young Carr of- fered no resistance. Cooper, 00..·ever, reportedly attempted to flee in an automobile and was forced to the side of the road by officers in another car. Cooper was identified as hav- ing been arrested previously in Laguna Beach for alleged receipt of stolen property including an operable machine gun. San Clemente Police Chief Mel Portner declined comment on the case today. As city manager. the city's chief administrative of· fi cer, Carr is Partner's boss. The younger Carr is the eldest of three children and has lived away from home for about two years, his father said. SAFEIT BELTS FOR CANINES? BERN, Switzerland CPAP) - Switzerland's largest automobile association s uggested today that safety belts be worn by dogs. The Touring Club said special backseat belts restraining dogs would assure ''comfort, health, and security" both for pets and the two-legged occupants of the car. sarety b e lts ror hum a ns becom e mandat ory in Switzerland next year. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT T"'t 0.•"9" (0<1'1 0.,,1. "''"'· .,,n-•tn ,.,.,,.... """di .... ,.., ... , .. , .... ,'''"""''.,..,.,"'"'"'°"-"""" Pub< ''"'~q (omo•"• 5'oo••••• •<M•O<I• •'" """'""'"" MO•<Uy 1"'°""" '''""' '"' t<n1• ............. _,~ .. 'I."""''""'""""" .... "''""' ...................... ~ ........... ~ ......... ... U"""° ll•ocn S,0..th tao•I A ,,~,. ••~·"""'' ...,,,..., "puo1,.roro !.a,v•<I•••...., ~•• I~· "''""''""' """''"''"9 01 ... , ,, .., J.IO .... ' ""' ~,..., (D\!" HI•\.". CthlO<"••~•l• Robert N . Weed "·~·· ... ~· . .,., """''"'"' Jae II; R. Curley V ito ,.,.,.,,,.,., o...i Go"<'••• M.o-r Thom.:t s Keevil l ... , .... Thomas A. Mvrottine Charle!. H Looc, Rlthdrd P. Naf1 .......... , -... 9,..., f ........ 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(AP) -Loot might run 8" high as $2 million In the theft of money, Jewels and ot..fier valuables from rnore than 100 safety deposit boxes at a fur storage company here, police say. Three robber s hauled away two duf(el bags ruu or loot Tl1ursday after breaking open the boxes at the l·ludson Cold Storage Co. Police said a ma.n car11·ing a briefcase e ntered the firm Thursday and pulled a pistol on own er David Levine. Two masked companions rus hed in and put pillow cases over the heads of Levine, his two brothers and two women employes before they start- ed breaking into the safety deposit boxes with drills and crowbars . No one was hurt. BATTIN IND ICT E D . • • As he did before being indic-ted, Battin accused Hicks ot con- ducting a personal vendetta against him. "If Hicks didn't like the names I called him he should have sued n1e for slander and not misused his office for personal ven. detta ... he said. But Battin was more concerned about the charges against him than he was th e Grand Jury and the district attorney. He sees the indictment, no matter wh at the eventual outcome r:J. the criminal charges against him , as fatal to his political career. And. the supervisor admitted. he is frightened b)' the pro- spec-t of losing bis office, the possible prison term and the likely ensuing loss of h is r ig ht to pract ice law. "You're talking about my destruction and I don't care who you are, when th at happens to you it's scary," Battin said. And thoug h he admits that what he calls "the Cecil Hicks system of injustice·· will be hard for him to beat, Battin said he is innocent of any ..-.·rongdoing. "If 1 really wanted to cheat the county I could have done it in · many ways. They "''ere all in\'estigated by Hicks' goon squad and they didn 't find anything,·· Battin said. He claimed, for example, the investigators had checked his county gasoline and telephone records, but had not found any evidence that they were abused during his 1974 campaign. Battin noted that he had paid nine of his staff m e mbers $1,450 from his campaign fund during the closing weeks of his illfated. try for the lieutenant governor nomination. He said the amount of time they had worked on his campaign had been calculated by his Ulen office manager , Ted Moraitus. "[f there were any errors or if any of the people felt they had spent more time on the campaign I wasn't told about it,'' he said. Furthermore, BatUn contended, th e fiv e payroll claims he had signed that are part of the indictment were not prepared by himself and that he accepted them and signed them in good faith. He also said that the county personnel policy places supervisors' statr under conditions different fr om those of other county employes and that the jury failed to take that into COD· sideration. Battin went on to say that some of his former employes who had testified against him in the Grand Jury proceedings were an- gry with him because he had given them poor fitness reparts when they le ft his offi ce. But Battin h as a briefcasefullof materiaJ and prominent F\Jllerton criminal attorney Matt Kurilich as his front line defense. Th a t c o...m bi n at ion notwithstanding, the outspoken county supervisor couldn't hide the mo mentary breakdown in his composure Thursday afternoon when he discussed the impact of theindic-tme nt . The breakdown came when he m e ntion e d hi s mother and girlfriend , Rac hel Perry, during his discussion of what he sees as his gravest personaJ crisis. In those few minutes Battin let it be known by more than anything he said that he knows he's in tough on this one. MIDDLE .•• in any of the m any meetings we had with Mr. H a m i lton," Tavemetti wrote. "Although the meetings in youro(ficewereunof- ficial. we did have a working rap- oort." During last ~·tnier's negotia- tions talks between the two groups broke down, officers picketed c ity hall ror a week and they turned out together with citizens for a stormy city council meeting. * * * F r-Page Al INDICTED a possible term in state prison of from one to 10 years. He wo uld also lose the F\rst District seat he has held on the Orange Co unty Board of Supervisors since 1900. And r e- lated to that would be his r e- moval a s the board's represen· tali\'e on the Orange County Transit District Board of Direc- tors a nd the Local Agency Formation Commission. Jn summary, it is alleged in the indictment that Battin used coun- ty equipment. s upplies and his county.paid s taff in his unsuc- cessful bid to win statewide of- fice last year. Deputy District Attorney J ack R yan, who spearheaded the seven-wee k Grand Jury in· vestigation leading to the indict· ment, would not estimate the amount of purported loss to the county. Ryan d id say, however, that the five false claims counts al· lege that some members of the super visor's staff worked on hjs campaign at county expense over a 10-week period. And, he added , the theft charge, while over $200, is not r e- lated toa theft of cash. Jn the end, they received a 12.7S percent pay hik e and addi· •tional officers for their force, but fi'r.,_ Page Al they still have not signed their contract becaqse of disagree· DOLLARS ments over benefits and over-• • • time pay. Poli<;e 3re being paid under terms ot that contract, however. Neal said Thursd ay he plans to send copies of Tavemetti 's letter to council members. and they may discuss it during an ex- ecutive session Tuesday nililht. Jn the past, he noted, he has had a good relationship during negotiations with police officers. · But if council members agree with Tavernetti, he noted, the city·s contract will have to be re· negotiated with Hamilton, who still will handle talks ror · the firemen. The new district could levy a lesser rate if rinanciaUy possible. Hillman said the Founta in Valley ballot simply will ask voters to vote "Yes" or "No" on formation of a new elementary and high school district a1ong ci· ty borders . If both questions are answered affirmatively the dis trict would automatically be unified. Hillman noted other new dis- tricts have had no problem pass- ing legislation enabling them to set tax rates, but no action is ex- pected until after the election. MAYOR GIBBS • •• such possibilities as envisioned by Mrs. Ford arc much more like ly to be acknowledged in today's society," s he ob· servro. MRS. GIBBS believes that youn gster s have to dttlde for themselves which course to takl'.! and. "You have to respect their decisl~. You Just hope the rtlstionsh.ips ire meani.n1f ul and r~::ponslble and not entered inLolighUy. ·• She is especially concern~ about the harmful eftect.s ot promh;cuity on young airls. Mrs. Glbb.."I expresses a major concern for the vaJue o( each individual and believe1 th1t promlacuity destroys the girJ'a feelln1s of esteem and self· worth • Five Men Missing In Tanker Blaze • NEW ORLEANS CA P) -A tru1kcr carrying 46 men and 14.7 nlillion gallons or oil caught fire after sma.sh lng in to a n un- manned drilling platform in the Gulf or Mexico early today, the. Coast Guard said. Fi\'e crewmen were missing, and a sear<"h for them intensified after daylight, a s pok~man said. I-le said a heavy slick fed t,v crude oil pouring from a hole 1n the hull of the vessel, identiried as the Globtik Sun, spread over an area two miles long and a hall·mile wide. Forty-one crewmen who aban· doned the burning &hip in dark-. 'People in M~on Jars' Ge i Funeral CAZADERO (AP) -When Rex Nance bought lhe general store in this tiny Northern California community, he was told that there were "a cou ple of jars full or people somewhere in the store." He found them -two quart- size mason jars containing a.shy remains of three victims of a bizarre murder that has not been solved in 6S years. Nance said he relt "kind of weird" and d ecided they should be buried. From those bumble beginnings grew elabor ate funeral plans that have captured the collective fancy of this town of 150. The county disapproves. But the funeral -complete with cortege -is still scheduled for Saturday afternoon. The remains are those of. Tom Kendall and his parents, Enoch and Eura. Their bodies were chopped up, burned and scat- tered around a ranch a few miles north of here in 1910. A woodcut· ter suspected of committing the crime was never found. The ashes had been collected as evidence and p ut into jars that were placed in the general store for safekeeping. Nance bought the store last year and found the jafs in the attic last March. "It's going to be a damn good Christian burial," said Gary L. Rodgers, a n orga.n.i ier or the funeral. ··we are going to make this funeral the biggest thing that's happened in Cazadero since, since, well since the Kendalls were murdered." Nance and friend Wayn e Dunham, d e puty corouer of Sonoma County, obtained a burial permit. But county or- ficials later revoked it because there are no d eath records and the applicants for t he permit are not r elatives or the Kendalls. "There's no health hazard, and ther e's no positive identification of these ashes us human re- mains, so we say to hell with it, we 'r e going to bury 'e m anyway," l>unham asserted. "'The Cazaderans know what's in those jars, and they'r e having a ball." Rodgers said the services would·be conducted "with all due respect for the Kendalls. '' The ashes will be transferred to homemade urns, which will be carried to a burial site just out. side t own on . a mule·drawn buckboard, with town residents and toursts following on fool. Rodgers said he will recite a prayer and brief eulogy. His nephew, Dean Forshee, will play a dirge "Ulat he composed for the services L "Tbe Ballad of the Kendalls.'' Upholstery Savings during our Summer Sale! • ness were picked Ul> by boats in • the area south or Lake Charle5 • after the Globtik Sun'a SOS we11t ; out. Coast Guard helicoptera llew the men to Galve1ton, Tex, Ten or lhem, including Capt. Nora! E . Strangcland, 39, of • Somme, Norway, were taken lo J ohn Sealy llo&pltal i n .• Galve1ton, where olllcia!a aald ~ U.8. OIL DAI LL REPO RT ADMITS H~llDS, A4 . • two were listed in seriou.s or _ ~ critical condition . Eight were,~: treated and released, officials ·;: t;aid. . A spokesman said Francisco Daguman, 25, of The Phillip· , pines, and Gudmund VeUng of : Arendal. Norway, would be ad-~ milted for treatment. Daugman • - suffered severe burns and Aren· •· dal had bums over BO percent or ~ his 6ody, a s pokesman said. Strangeland was among those treated and r eleas ed. Officials said he suffered smoke inhala- ¥on. Ex-assessor .. • Aide Fined ... Former Orange Countx As· . sessor 's Office employe Robert .# Plumlee, 47, was fined $1 ,000 and ; placed on three ye..-s probaUon . Thursday by Superior Court ·. Judge Walter Smith. . Plumlee's sentencing came·, one month after he and five other . forme r asses a or's offi ce . employes pleaded guilty to con- spiracy charges related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's <R·Newport ·, Beach) successful 1972 con- gressional campaign. · Plumlee and eight others were indicted by the county Grand·· Jury last December on c harges that they were part of a con-·. spiracy to campaign for Hinsha w · at taxpayer expense. ' . ' ,• .· - , Huge savings on such well known lines as Marge Carson, Henredon, W oodmark, Sherrill and much more! Al so all leather at 20% off! HENR£00 N •DREXEL • HERITAGt •KARAS TAN •, WOODMARK •BAKER FINE FURNITURE & INTERIOR DESIG'N i< Sun. 11.5,30 • O!fitr Days 9 ·1~ 5,30 • fr~I! 9.9 •Clostl M0111•1s - I * TQQQANC[ • ,)64t to11Wl .,00Nf L\IVO .. ,,.d)t9 NEWf>OQT BEACH • 11'1 wlifCllff Olt. f.1•1-Xl!oO lACUNA BlACH • ,., N0 •1M Co•.st tfWY, .. ._,,,, • " ' ,, , I ( I 1' I I I Orange Coast EDITION 1 'oclay's Closinit ~.Y. Stocks -VOL. 68, NO. 227, 4 SECTIONS, U PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1975 N/C TEN CENTS Battin ~ Weeps, Sees 'End to Career' . . O•llr Pl"" ""9Mo ~, IA• P1r111 BATTIN (LEFT) LEAVES JAIL AFTER BEING BOOKED Accompanied by His Attorney, Matt Kurillch Seven Counts . • 'Misuse of Funds' •. r Charged t~ ·Battin Oranae County Supervisor Robert Battin was Indicted by the Grand Jury Th~rsday on aeven charges related to cam· paigning at taxpayer expense. The indictment charges Battin with single counts of grand theft and misuse of public funds as well as five counts ol presenting false claims in the form of employe payroll records. While the indictment does not mean that Battin is guilty of the allegations, it does indicate that at least 12 jurors decided Wed· nesday evening there was suffi· cienl evidence to bring him to trial. 5 Men Missing BafUn plealfed innocent to all char1es Thurtday afternoon dur- ing an appearance befor e ~perlor Court judge Kenneth Williams. He was then booked in- to Orange County Jail and re- leased on his own recognizance. He is scheduled to appear before J udge Williams again Aug. 28. All seven charges specified in the indictment are related to the Santa Ana supervisor's unsuc - cessful 1974 campaign for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant governor. If eventually convicted of any ol tile seven counts, Battin faces CSee I NDICTED, Page A2) Oil Tanker Afire After Gulf Mishap NEW ORLEANS CAPJ -A tanker carrying 46 men and 14.7 million gallons of oil caught rire after smashing into an un· manned drilling platform in the Gulf or Mexico early today, the Coast Guard said. Five crewmen were missing, and a search for them intensified after daylight, a spokesmaii said. He said a heavy slick fed by crude oil Pouring from a~bol• in the hull of the vessel. identified as lhe Globtik Sun, spi-ead over Cl~q1wp Set In Harbor A cleanup campaign to help rid Newport. Harbor of pollution will begin Mon· day •nd continue through Friday of next week. Co-s ponsored by Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON ) and the 'Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· merc'e, the campaign will be orga nized by various community associations surrounding the bay. Teenage volunteers will provide much of lhe man· pc>wer, clearing the bay of alaae and other debris. Ci· ty :wotlc:ers wlll pick up bacs ot trash at strttt rnds durini the week. accenting lo9ue Ficker of SPON. Any ·resident interested In helpinC out Is asked to eontact bis community U · IOCl&Uonfor details. an area two miles long and a half-mile wide. Forty-one crewmen who aban- doned the burning ship in dark· U,.S. OIL ORILL REPORT ADMITS HAZARDS, A4 oeu-were picked up by boats in the· area south or Lake Charles alt.er.the Globtik Sun's SOS went -out. Coast Guard helicopters flew the men to Galveston, Tex . Ten 0£ them, including Capt. Noral E . Strangeland, 39, of Somme, Norway, were taken to John Sealy H ospita l in Galveston, where officials said .two --were. -lis~ed in -serious -or critical condition. Eight were treated and released, officials said. A spokesman said Francisco Oaguman, 25, of The Phlllip- pines, and Gudmund Veting or Arendal, Norway, would be ad- mitted for treatment. Daugman suffered severe bums and Aren- dal had burns over 80 percent of hU body, a sPokesmansaid. Strangeland was amona those treated and released. Officials said he suffered smoke inhala· lion. The others 5uffered minor bums, cuts and bruises. "I was in my cabin making my papers ready for c.u!llLOtl\S. I ·looked out Lbe porthole . Evtt')'thing WU on (tre. We 1lart· eel making extr'a mea.sutts and 1ervice11 to get eVerybody on deck and 1et lhtm olf the ship,'' Strangeland said In Galveston. He said be saw no llaht on the drilling plallo~in . A Chevron s pokes man uld b•Ltery - c>perated t1nit!on lights on the plal.lorm were working, By GARV GRANVII~L I'; Qfl .. O.;oUyPllM$1.11t A few hours after he became the first Orange County supervisor to be indicted on criminal charges, Supervisor Robert Battin stepped out or character. Midway in a meeting with two reporters and members of his staff, Battin 's voice broke, tears came to his eyes and he cov· ered his face with his hands. After an embarrassing moment of silence, Battin resumed his favorite role -that of the poUtical roughneck whose motto is, "l don 't get mad , I get even." Sittinc at his desk in the 1-"'irst Supervisorial District offi ce In the county Administration Building, Battin lashed out at the Grand Jury that had indicted him, at District Attorney Cecil llicks and a t what he sees as unreasonable charjlcs ag;.inst him. Taking the Grand Jury first, Battin said that during two av· pearances the jurors had not li stened to him and were unwilling to consider his charges against 1-Ucks. "Hell no," he answered when asked ir he should have rcru.sed to testify berorc the jury as Rep. Andre'A' Jlinshaw and Assessor Jack Vallerga had done before th ey were indicted earlier this year. "I wanted the m lo listen. I have nothing to hide and I have evidence lo show that if there were mistakes 1n my campaign lhcy were honest mistakes.'' <See BATTIN, Page A2) Official~s Son Jailed fu Clemente Drug Bust Murder Trial J11ry Declares Little Innocent RALEIGfl , N.C. CUPI) -A jury of six blacks and six whites took an hour and 21 minutes to- day to decide that Joan Lillie killed jailer Clarence Alligood when he abused her sexually, and found her innocent of his murder. "A woman has a right to de· rend herseU," the foreman of the jury said . The21-year-old black woman's acquittal touche<l off rejoicing in all the camps that supported her -blacks, feminists and prison reformers. .. The contempt, Hobgood siad, wa s v irtuall y contin uous throughou t the trial. "There's nothing per sona l between us, you understand .. , beamed Hobgood . Paul. v.·ho announced in his summation that God had showed him how to conduct the defense. rushed out of court with a deputy sheriff in tow to get treatment ror a migraine headache. Aides to the defense team rushed around the parking lot yelling "Freedom, Freedom." Newport-Mesa UPI T1tltipl'IOUI CLEARED BY JURY Joan little ''It surely was a statement by the jury from which some women are going to take heart," said Mark Neilsen, foreman or the jury. "It was time.·· She was accused of murdering the 62-year-old white jailer in a plot to escape the Beaufort Coun- ty jail in Washington, N.C., bul contended in sob-wrack ed testimony that she stabbed Al· ligood 11 times with an icepick when he forced her into an oral sex act. Nicoll Has Plans In Case of Strike "Freedom feels good," said the diminutive defendant wh en she left the Wake County courthouse, where her trial was held in a change or venue. She was not completely free. hov.·ever. She s till faces the re· mainder Of her 7-lo-15 year term on breaking and entering which she was servirig when Alligood walked into her cell early in the morning Aug . 27. She is out on an appeal bond in that ease. The leader of her half-dozen al· torneys, voluble, "Ole Country Boy" Jerry Paul, 33, promptly 106l his Cr eedom upon winning her acquittal. After the jury re· turned its verdict, Superior Court Judge Hamilton C. Hobgood s ummoned Paul, who calls himseU a "New Abolitionist." to the bench and sentenced him to 14 days in jail for contempt or court. ByWLARYKAVE 01 UM Diilr Piiot $lilt A teacher representative as- serted today that di sgruntled educators in the Newport-Mesa DOW GAINS 8; TRADING SWW NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market, helped by blue· chip bargain hunters, closed higher today in extremely slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange._ The Dov.• Jones indus trial averae:e. a 3.52-point loser Thurs· day, gained 8.60 points to 825.64. Advances led declines by about a seven .to-four margin. Turnover amounted to only 10.610,000 shafes . Prices were mixed in s low lrading on the American Stock Exchange. Pinup Down Langui,d Lady Sarah Exiled WASHINGTON (APJ - General Services Administrator Arthur F. Sampson returned from vacation to discover a temptress in a teapot. · His action was swift and de· cisive: ··out!·· And with that. Lady Sarah was removed from her lofty and languid perch above a construe· lion pit near the White House and exiled to storage at the Corcoran Gallery of Art Lady Sarah, about rour times bigger than life, was painted by a Corcoran artist, Bill Newman, for the enjoyment of the hill'd.hats working on the new Federal Home Loan Bank Board bWld· ing. She wore a scanty bikini which Newman said would wash away in the rain, leaving the complete and unexpurgated Sarah on view. Newman's summer art cla.ljS, using $1 ,300 in m aterials paid for by the GSA, earlier decorated the outside of the sidewalk fence around tbe pit with murals pf zoo animals. Newman personally donatOO Sarah for posting inside 4 the fence on grounds that the workers deserved some beauty, loo. A light rain Wednesday night caused Sarah's bikini to drip a bil, but it remained essentially intact. Meanwhile, the GSA re-ceived what a spokesman said '1'ere several hundred complaints from ·reminists angered by the episode. Sampson, informed of all that when he r eturned to his desk Thursday, prompUy ordered Sarah removed from the govern· ment site because it was "inap· propriate for the GSA to be in· volved in pinup art." Construction foreman Charles Mill er took a different view. "We were very satisfied with her because we had a smiling race to give us a lift while work· ine . we enjoyed looking at her." "Dut what would they know 3l GSA about that?" }le asked. "Those guys have got their mini· skirted secretaries l?1 ~ook at. Now, we don't have a trung. •• \· Unified School District may not be in their classrooms after the opening day of school. And District Supt. John Nicoll responded by revealing cont· ingeney plans to keep classes open in the event the teachers carry out a threatened district wide strike when school begins Sept. 10. Teachers have still not settled their salary negotiations for the coming ye3r and Bill Grgurich, chairman o r the teachers' Certificated Employe Council (C EC ), s aid that chances of set- tlement before school begins are slim. While Grgurich confi'rmed that teac hers wi ll be in their classrooms on opening day, he added, "Beyond that, I just don't know what will happen •.. possibly a strike." Al the present time, aCter months of haggling, teachers and school trustees are still $308,000 apart. Teachers last asked for a six percent pay hike, increased medical benefits and a top step added to the pa~s e for 461 teachers. That addit would cost the district the isputed $308,000. Trustee'S adopted the 1975-76 district budget last week and in· eluded the 6 percent hike and the increased benefits. (See TEACHE RS, Page At> Ex-assessor Aide Fmed Former Orange County As· sessor's otrice employe Robert Plumlee, 47, was fined $1,000 and placed on three years probation Thursday by Superior Court Judge Walter Smith. Plumlee's sentencing came one month after he and five other former assessor 's o ffice employes pleaded guilty to con- spiracy charges related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw·s <R-Newport Be.!~h) successful 1972 con· gressional campaign. Plumlee and eight others wew1, indtcted by the c<>unty Grar\'d Jury last December on charges that lhey were part of a con~ spiracy to campaign for 1-Unshaw · at taxpayer expense. • ' Cocaine For Sale Seized By JACK CHAPPEl..J • and JOHN VALTF.RZA ol lhe O•lly Pllol Slilt Police arres ted the son of San Clemente City Man ager Kenneth Carr and two other people Thurs- day and said they had seized $250,000 worth oC cocaine in cracking a major narcotics ring. Ronald Carr, 22. of 114 E. Ramona , San Clemente, was booked on rive counts of alleged sales of cocaine. Robert E. Cooper. 31, of 26692 Calle Salida. Capistrano Beach, was booked oq two counts of alleged sales of cocaine and Angela M. Martin. 28, who listed Cooper's address as her own, was booked for al· leged passession or cocaine ror sale. Aeents from the San Clemente a nd Laguna Beach Poli ce Departme nts and the Slate Narcotics Bureau were involvt.'<f in the month-long investigation during which five cocaine purchases were all egedly made by undercover officers. City Manager Carr. reached at his home Thursday night, said he was stunned by the news of his son's arrest. ''It comes as a great surprise and a great shock." Carr said. He said he had not talked wittt his son and could not comment on whether he would aid his son 's legal defense. Carr said he had only received a sketchy account of the arrest. "I have no comment to make at this time because I don 't know- all the facts. . I don't know lbe circumstances and until I do it would be totally improper for n:ie lo make any comment." Carr said. · . Ronald Carr, a utility company lineman, was identified by of· ricers as their contact in the purchase of cocaine. Laguna Beach Narcotics Del. ferry MacAdam said the cocaine involvPd was about 81 percent pure, ··very high quality.'' MacAdam said that just prior to the arrests, undercover o(- ficers had purchased six ounces <See COCAINE, Page .Ul Or•n~7 Coa11t ~~ We•tber Night and morning low clouds and rag arC' on the agenda again Saturday, with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Beach highs in the 70s rising to the mid-80s inland. INSIDE TODA. Y Can yoong performeTS get. a break with lhe Orange Coast 's top profession.al theater com- pany? So ut h C~ost Repertorv's artistic directors aplain how, on P,age CJ of the Weekender . AIY_.,.nl(IJ -·M L.M. a.y• C..llfwN• O•u.ltlM Comk• --/ ...,,,,., .. Nttlcts UOWl.MP ... i<l""M• ........ Cffl' '"'"'""' ... ""' MlllUl,..n ..... ..... I lndell: ' ,II DAil Y PILOT N f C ·Student Rights Nixed SACRAM ENTO (UPI ) -An Asse mbly·approvcd bill extend· ing lo public school newspapers the right of California students to ·express the mselv es freely was . defeated by the Se nate. At one poi nt duri ng debat e Thursday Sen. H .L . Richardson (R·Arl.'adia), an opponent of the , proposa l, stunned the decOl"Um· conscious Senate when he used u four·letter expletive to make a point. T h e bil l ( . .o\B207 ) by As · .-embly m a n J ohn Vasconcellos 10 .s a n J os e ). fail ed on a lopsided 11·20 vot e. Reconsidera- tion of the action was granted, but Sen. J ohn Dunlap <D·Napal, said he would pigeonhole th e bill indefinitely. Under current law. primary, ele mentary . and secondary stu· dents have the right to exercise free ex pression on such things as school bulletin boards as long as it isn't obscene, libelous, slan· derous or incite illegal activity. The bill would extend that right a nd its li mit ations to student nev.·spapers. a change some op- ponent s said could involve pro· Can e and \"U\gar words or a print· ed discussion of premarital sex. •) Pomo Movie Theater Hit By Vandalism • .o\ ''andal apparcnUy using a powerful slingshot pelted the Balboa Pussycat Theater with marbles some ti me before noon Thursday, and the d amage to the glass doors and a ticket window exceeded I.JOO. Management of the adult theater on the peninsula notified police early Thursday when employes arrl ved to open up the premises and discov ered the damage. Officers said they found shat- tered marbles in the lobby and some others that missed their mark outs ide. The incident was the seeond at the theater in recent weeks. Earlier this month a burglar entered the theater after clDAing and stole most of the reels con- taining th e film "Deep Throat" and jammed the house projector. /ailing in an attempt to see another film . COCAINE ••• of cocaine. They said they seized· another four ounces at a San Clemente r e sidence . Other purchases included a quarter ounce July 1, an ounce July 29, an ounce on Au g. 5 and two ounces Wednesday. Total street value of the co.. cainc was placed at $2.50,000. Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell said today that the high quality of th·e cQcaine would have enabled a buyer to cut it six lo seven limes before street sales. Mac Adam s a i d officer s believed the cocaine came directly Crom a South American source. In addition to the co- caine. ofricers seized about 20 ounces of marijuana. Police still seek at least two other persons as yet unnamed, in connection with the breakup of the ring. The arrest~ occurred. near the San Clemente General Hospital al about 4: 30 p . m . Thursday. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT 1,,. 0•Aft0'" (tf8•1 0~.Jy ""&I •••llh ,.~,,~ 1'(<""' ,,,,_~I ... h••". l'tt "·"Dub"""'" DI I"< 0fOtf ... 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But Battin was more concerned about the charges against rum than he was the Grand Jury and the district attorney. He sees the indictment, no mattef what the eventual outcom e of the criminal charges against him, as fatal to his political career. And, the supervisor admitted, he is {rightened by the pro.. spect of losing his office, the possible prison term and the likely ensuing lo!'l!'I or his right to practice law. "You're talking about my destruction and I don't care who you are, when that happens to you it's scary,'' Battin said. And though he admits tha t what he calls "the Cecil Hicks system of injustice'' will be hard ror him to beat, Battin said he is innocent of any wrongdoing. "IC I re ally wanted to cheat the county I could have done it ln many ways. They were all Investigated by Hicks' goon squad and they didn't rind a nything,·· Battin said. He claimed, for elf.a mple, the investigators had checked his county gasoline and telephone records, but had not found any evidence that they were abused during his 1974 campaign. Batti n noted that he had paid nine of hi s staff members $1 ,450 from his campaign Cund during the closing weeks of his ilUated try for the li eutenant governor nomination. He said the a mount of time they had worked on his campaign had been calculated by his the n office manager, Ted Moraitus . .. If there were any errors or if any or the people felt they had spent more time on the campaign [wasn't told about lt, ''he said. Furthermore, Battin contended, the five payroll claims he had signed that are part of the indictment were not prepared by himseU and that he accepted them and sia:ned them in good faith. He also sa id that the county personnel policy places supervisors' staff under cond.itlons dl{f erent from those of other county employes and that the jury failed to take that into con· slderatlon. Battin went on to say that some of his former employes who had testified against him in the Grand Jury proceedings were an· gry with him because he had given them poor fitness reports when they le(t hi s office. But Battin has a briefcase full of material and prominent ~llerton crtminal attorney Matt Kurilich as his front line defense. That c omb i nation notwithstanding, the outspoken county supervisor couldn 't hide the momentary breakdown In hi s co111posure Thursday afternoon when he discussed the impact of the Indictment. The breakdown came when he me nt ion ed h is mot he r and girlfriend, R ac ~Petry. during his discu!lsion of what he sees as hi.!1 graves t personal crisis. In those few minutes Aattin let It be known by more than anything he said that he knows he·s in tough on thJs one . Mesa Youth, Dog Collared; Charges Filed A Costa Me sa sc ulptor and hi s Irish setter face leash law viola· lion charges and a count of ob- structing canine justi ce today aft e r all egedl y l e adin g authorities on a chase Thursday. Joseph T . Stephens, 20, of 210 E. 16th Place, was arrested and booked on suspicion of lnterfer· ing with a n animal control of- ficer , k e eping an anim a l nul1ance and having an un- licensed dog. Stephens was later released on his t.A·ritten promise to appear in Harbor Judicial District Court on the municipal code charaes. without postlnc $250 cash bail. Police Officer Roscoe Broad took Stephens Into CU3tody ebout noon after being d1sp1tched to lhe vicinity or Orange Avenue and 16th Ploce to help animal control oltlcers Mike Doyle and Bob ~tton who were ena11ed in a foot race with Stephens and hJs • c1o1. • * * * INDICTED a Possible term in state prison or from one to 10 years. He would also lose the First District seat he ha~ held on the Oranee C ounty Board or &lpervisors since 1900. And re· lated lo that would be tus r e- moval as the board's represen- tative on the Orange County Transit District Board of Direc· , tors and the Loc al Agenc y Formation Commission. In summary, it Is alleged in the indictment that Battin used eoun· Ly equipment. s upplies and his county-paid staf£ in his unsuc- cessful bid lo win statewide of- fi ce last year. Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan, who s pearheaded the s eve n -wee k Grand Jury in- vesti1ation leading to the indict· ment, would not estimate the amount of purported loos lo the county. Ryan did say , however. that the five false clairns counts aJ . le1e that some members or the supervisor's staff worked on his c ampai1n at county expense over a 10-week period. And, he added the theft char(le, while over i200, is not re· lated to a theft of cash . It was Ryan, not Dlstrict Al· torney Cecil Hicks, who held a press briefing shortly after Bal· tin and hts attorney , Malt Kurl.lich . w ere handed copies ot the indictment by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams. A• Ryan answered questions, Battin was taken by two dl1trict attorney investigators to OranA:c County Jail, booked and im- mediately r eleast'd on h11 own r•- COJfQliance. "The r e was a bsolutely no pressure on me. I did it my way," Ryan emph11l1ed when uked ir the JUck1· Battin feucl wu behind the: lnvestl1allon . r...-•,,.eAl· TEACHERS They dec lined to add the top step, 11ylna it would be wn· 5idered along with othor itema only if new moaey "r-from state c.-federal sources -becomes a"811able. "That's just about as far as we can go," Nicoll said. · Grgurlch claims that, t.1nless the entire pay package, lncludlng the $308,000, is adopted by trustees, he will r ecommend lo teachers that they reject the ol· fer. When the faculty returns to work in the week before opening day for students. the employes will be polled a s to whether they wish to accept the offer. he said. "If a majority want to reject it and take other action, we will," said Grgurlch. He added that many teachers who have phoned him during the summer appear to favor rejecting the offer. Teachers may decide to strike, phone In slrk or cut down on school activities outside the claa1room, according to the employe spokesman. "There are all sorts of angles we can take, although none of them are good. But, we're in a corner and there may be no other way," Grgurich 1aid. Nicoll vowed that classrooms will be filled with instructors even if regular teachers are not there. "Right now we're actively identifying people in the com- munity to serve as substitutes, both credentialed and non - credentialed, ''Nicoll said. While Grgurich views the situation a s a s tandoff and he doubts there will be further negotiation• between e1J1ployes and the board, Nicoll said he plans t.o call another neaotiation session prtor to the s lartol school. "I plan to discuss other mat- ters at the meeting, such as the length of the teacher workday, but if they want to talk 1lavery, we will,·· Nicoll•ald. Ireland Killing ARMAGH, Northern Ireland <AP) -A hooded gunman burst into a bar in Armagh early today, singled out a 28·year-old Prates· tant disc jockey and shot him in the head. SERVICES SET SUNDAY T••cher 'Tommy' Thompeon Rites Changed For Educator Mr. Thompson ,, A chanae lias been announced m the time for memortal 1ervtces for Harbor Area educator Leonard ''Tommy'' Thompson, who died Tuesday after a 44-year teaching career .. Rites for Mr. Thompson have been moved up to 11 :15 a.m. Sun- day In the Community Church, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar,. Earlier, they were an- nounced for afternoon. A native of Minnesota, Mr. ThompsOn moved to Corona del Mar in 1931 and Immediately began teachinK at Newport Harbor High School. He headed lts business depart· ment when he retired in 1986. Friends have formed the Tom· my Thompson Memorial Fund to provide scholarships to deserv· ing students and contributions may be sent directly to Newport Harbor Hlsh School. Mr. Thompson leaves his wife, Mar1aret; a daua:hter, Mr.!1. Lynn Evans or Costa Mesa; sons, Lowry Thom pa on ot San Dieao, and Tim Thompson of Capistrano Beach, and two gr andchildren. People In Jars Buried CAZADERO CAP) -When Rex Nance bought the general &lore in this t iny Northern California community, he wus told that there were "a couple or Jara full of people somewhere in the store." JI~ lound them -two ql.larl- 1lze mason jars contaJnln1 aahy remalna of three vlctlma ol a bizarre murder that has not been solved In 45 year1. Nance said he felt "kind or weird" and decided they abou.ld be burled. From those humble beatMinas grew elaborate funeral plans that have captured the collective fancy of this town o( 150. The county diaapprove.!I. But the funeral -complete wtth corte1e -ia sUU scheduled for Saturday afternoon. The remains are those ol Tom Kendall and his parents, Enoch a:.d Eura. Their bodies were chopped up, burned and scat- tered around a ranch a few miles north of here in 1910. A woodcut- ter suspected of committing the crime was never round. The ashes had been collected as evidence and put into jars that were placed ln the 1eneral store for safekeeping. Nance bought the store last year and found the jars In the attic last March. "It's going to be a damn good Chri1Uan biJrta1:· said Gary L. Rodgers, an organizer of the funeral. "We are 1otn1 to make this funeral the bi11e1t th1n1 that's happened in Cazadero since, slnce, well since the Kendalls were murdered.'' Nance· and friend Wayne Dunham, deputy coroner of Sonoma County, obtained a bu.rial permit. But county of. ficlala later revoked It because there are no death reeordl and the applicant. tor the permit are not relatives or the Kendalls. Upholstery Savings during our Summer Sale! < Huge savings on such well known lines as Marge Carson , Henredon, W oodmark, Sherrill and much more! Also all leather at 20 % off! FINE FURNITURE & INTERiOR 'DES/GN LAGUNA llACH • l •S NOl lM COAIT MWY. ••• t))I \ . : . • D iiliif~JGE ~ ~~ii!lJ!:: ., 8amullla D. kelcbum. eaahler at8'illll Coul N-al Baak ln COila Mesa, bu been elected vf~e president ot the bank. ac~ording to Nick J. Florio, prealdent and c.haJrman olUle board. Ma. Ketchum was formerly with Bank or Am erica where she served u branch manager for the bank'a Jouth Anaheim office. She was alto atrtUated wilb the 1-"eder aJ Reserve Bank in San Francisco. • WUllam R. Bruher of Huntington Beach hu been appointed. vice president and aaelltant aecrelary for John D. Lu1k Md Son ot Newpor t Beu.ch. * ••TCHUM Alice Porco la: the new manager of lbe telex bureau of lheTelepbone Answering Bureau in Costa}4esa. A s1x-ye.ar TAB employe, Mrs. Porco waa formerly manager or the flrm 's Newport Beach an1Wertn1 service of. fice. i • Corona dcl Mar r esident Ralpb R. &afford b. ........ named assitilant to the president oC Baalc/PolltJ ~Fl• tJoo, lrvlnc·based computer firm. He was formerly president of an lnternaUQnal service or1anization. • YIH!t c, T~•,,. hi~ lleon promoted lodlre<tor of public relaUQi\1 and RUbtlcl~~ lgf.-llttcbeJJ, Casale, l•cmlrvine ad· vertjsing, publlc r elations at'd markeUn1 comp y. $he was formerly an 3\:@0Unt execuUve w' h the Fred Cavle agency before its merger with . ....., ' MJt~holl Advertising. · She Uve, ~ HuQ~on Beach. Fountain Valley resldertt Gay. Pltlllips. formerly controller of a Gull and Wes tern division, has ~n appoint- ed ••~ti@ ~11!1\rt!lll'f Ml fluoroc•rboa eo.111 xa.~@l m . • 4ull19 fietOU Yice president of • • c>peraUoR1 j\ Mlf bila Corp., will re· TNAY•1t sign Sept. 30, according to president William J . Bqw~. He will start his ovtn manufacturing aei:vlcil oil COil· •iJJting company, Bowers said . • James 8 . Gage ol Huntington Beach hu bfen named branch manager in Los Angeles for inaintenancl aalea and 1ervicefor Hpae1weU'1 Proceu Control Dlvlalen. · . • Great Weatern Savine• and Lou A.noelaUoa CarlJ.Cut.Wovicepresident. Manai:er ot the S&Ls Lakewood of· fice, Castillo has been with the aaaocla· lion since 1963. He has served as chief teller. savinR:s officer, systems analyst and instructor of loan systems coordina- tion prior to being named manager in 1974. II@ MPd his r~milr Uv@l!t6anta Ana . • Arnt G. ''Qud" Qui•& anct Jerry lh,yes have h>r.rn~ a civil engineering . 'W.ITIU.O and land survey firm called Qalat ud Hayes, be,, ltM•t@CI in Irvine. · ~no-..:fitlll !! 19"81111i.1111s1Sky Park Edt, Suite E. Fr~e Space for '75 In Don Koll's Plan The Doq Koll Co. Inc. of Newport Bea~h. announced it will oller free space for the remainder or 1975 in 30 ol its bUsiness or industrial parks throughout the West t.o firms and organizations signing a minimum three-year lease thereafter on pre-set terms in 81' emM-t to 1pur new NIMU · aJtd employment. "'Thia II "ot a deoperation gastuN to lt:a11 •P•c1, as out J>Jrks, on thti 11 l/er1te, are ak'eady mort \h1n ., percent oocuoled." John B. Allen, markeUn& vice _presiden~ of the investment buildets of busiiie•a and industrial parks. · "We have bad an especially proaperous 18 months despite econoinlc dltnculties felt by many in bu1ine1a ·and in- dustry. However, we are diJ. tun.cl allaul \od<Q<"I hiilt UA• ~P~llltllt a~d are malclNI Ula • et frff r•I tor llli rem er of the year to five firm• rgaaiiatlons in each ol tl\e 15 cities where we we 1001"4. apace availabili\1 pennlt\ing, .. Allen added. MA A KET HIQHl.IOHTS NYSElndoi< ASEilldex 0<!111.,JQll~ Ind Sf< P llOO Stock• N..,.• ¥orl.: INDEXES 46.0I 16.18' 816.84 •. 36 Sal«>" \/oft1Htt' ., u,., AMllJli$ALl$ . . up up up up 0.11 0.11 '·'° 0.'9 Friday'11 Clo11i ng Price11 •• ual 15, 1875 N OAILVPtLOT • NEW YORK STOCK Yf'ur~~ lli~h ·Lowtt A11pfur Every ""' ... ,, lh&hl (loo,ot c,.,. ... '"' P-l ih,11.J 0....- EXCHANGE Salurtla y ... . ''• ....... p.( (l>AJ (lrM .. . 0., ' 1. I' " LOS ANGELlll CAP) -The Akron r Inc .• a 2&.slort chain wlUl finanollll'. ,. dlfflculties blamed m th• receut°', .• hu bffn acquired by lta lar,..11ln1le, supplier. ~' A spokesman tor tht ch•ln e>E 'i apeclaitty merchandise ou.Ueta 1atd 1 '"1uraday' the acquisition by Jack A.•t" Levin & Associates was "primarily2' for cash," but gave no specific in- formation. JJ . ) " WASIUNGTON (AP) -The gov-. ernment repcrted today mixed de- velapments in two meMures used to· 'keep track of money nows in and out r olthe United States. ·" The Commerce Department sa.id:_J the balance of payments u meuured by the net liqwdity balance showed a.~ $1.2 billion surplus in the April·June quarter. But that represented a de-· terioraUon from th e fi rst quarter sur-, plus of $2.9 billion. . . . . .. • ... .. . . ' ' . .. . . . 81 DAILY PILOT Friday, August 15, 1975 8Al.. CM'. ·RETAIL 311 ' '', .. ; .. ~\ ~,~ -' OPEN 7 DAVS& 5 NIQHTS·MONOAV THRU FRIDAV.IA.M. TDD P.M.·SATURDAYS.I A.M. 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