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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-19 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' .. • an 0 I e am • ' - Wire Service Receives " Mystery • 'Hoffa Photo' TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 19, 1975 VOL 61, N0.111, Z SECTIONS, M PAGt:S • • • • • ord Warns Reds Over Portugal icks Tl' Talk (;ambling Loot ilters to OC? By GARY GRANVILLE _ Of U1e O•lly t"illH SI.Ml bistrict Attorney Cecil llicks -a mkted Monday that "a high i:anking federal offici~" has told im i th at money 1llegal\y , kimtned from Las Vegas gambl- ng casinos is filterin g into rat\geCount y. ·Hicks' admiss.ion came in nswer to a question asked him uring an interview by television · e.'porter Chuck Ashman. , The TV reporter billed the inute interview as a report 11: ''The P o litical ,_1aria in ·enge County.'' !'Ashman compared conditions ~range County with those that . sled in Cicero, JU ., in 1923 CdM Bank Hit For 3rd Time, :f,oses $9()0 ~A pair of a bandits -one a six· Ooler weighing 300 pounds - truck the Corona del Afar ianch of Western Federal Sav- gs and Loan Monday afternoon escaped with $900 in cash. It was the third holdup of the ear at the association's branch l·2744 E . Coast Highway. ._At 1 :45 p.m ., the hulking · mber of the duo appeared · ne and obtained change for a bill from a teller. She reported · er that the man surveyed the emises very care!ully during· e brief transaction and then ''·Moments la ter, the partner ·ap... ared and produced a blue steel dtomatic pistol. He ordered ryone to lie on the floor and en scooped out the cash Crom a rawer behind the counter , · lice said. ·No patrons were in the building the time, officers added. Witnesses said that the second ldt1p man fled out the front • and toward a rear aUey ' ere a getaway c;.pr was ap... ntly waiting. FBI agents arrived at the cene soon after police detectives officers immediately con· Cted passersby and neighbors the area to see if there were witnesses. The effort was in aln, however. The heavier of the two bandits e clothing which included· a laite T-shirt and denim Jacket. accompHce, who was about 5 t, 10 inches tall, wore a red ' tchwork shirt and dark slacks. ch wa1 ·1n his mid to late ilOs· had brown hair, police said: ··v.·hen mobster Al Capone moved in.·• ·'There is relatively little media (in Or11nge County)" and .. it is a good pince to launder money and live in comfort," the TV host said. When asked if there is a link b<>tween illegally laundered Las Vegas. m oney and county political figures, lticks said he v.·ouldn't describe it as a link. However, the district attorney did not rule out the possibility that a continuing investigation might prove otherwise. I-lick s said Orani::e County is vulnerable to organized cnme because it Jacks television, a con- dition Ashman vowed to correct. This morning, a spokesman for station KTTV described Ashman as "a hard hitting investigative reporter from Cincinnati." • He also credited Ashman with being the writer of "Kissinger, Super-Kraut." In answer to one of Ashman's questions Hicks said he is satisfied that a secret political al- liance called The Team exists in Orange County. The only person Hicks as- sociated with the alliance was Dr. Louis Cella, who he said two months ago is the key figure in the shadow government that con· trols some county s upervisors. An unnamed attorney told him last year that The Team was out to gel him and was threatening to pour huge amounts of money in a ' campaign to defeat him al the polls, Hicks said. However, he went on to say that he will continue to "pro--- secule political corruption no matter what threats they might make.·· When asked what Cella and his (See IUCKS, Page A2l Cycle F al,ls On Allman MACON, Ga. (AP) - Gregg AUman of the Al· Iman Brot.bers Baod suf~ fered a s prained finger when his motorcycle feU on him while he was working on it. a spokesman said lo- day. Frank Feater, executive vice pl'Hidcn.t of Capricorn Records, said fhe lDjury was sll1ht and It would not affect rehearui. ol tbe (!l'oip wbieb la pttparln& for a seri'el of. toun Ulla fall. Allman uld·be-., a toe earlier when he stumbled against a table at bis ~·· Allman left for New ork OD Monday IQ. -r Motor Dome Blasted Russian ~,;t ~.,..,~~~ ;" ...,-1;'· ,r " D'ilY Pllol PllOte OY P'lri<.lt O'bio11-H Detente Issue Key_ By llELEN TllOi'tlA~ :>l!NNEAPOLIS I UPI ) President Ford warned today he "·ould have "no choice" but lQ. ask Cong-rcss for S2 billion to $18 billion in a dditional nuc lear "'t•apons if the United States and Sovi t~t Union carlnot ag ree to limit s trategic arms. In a speech to a pplauding American Legionnaires. f-~ord also s ternly cautioned that any Ru ssian interference in the in- terna I affairs of political ly turbulent Portuga l would en- danger detente . Before addressing the 57th an· nual convention of the American Legion, he told a breakfast meet- ing or regional news executives he might have to seek as-much as $15 billion the next five years ir a SALT pact is.not reached. Wearing his American Legion cap. Ford issued the defense FIREMEN DOUSE REMNANTS OF BLAZE THAT LEFT MOTOR HOME A MELTED HULK Potential Buyer Was to Look at Fountain Valley Man'• Vehicle Monday • spending warning in hi s address to 7,500 convention delegates. He s aid he v.·ould try to holtl down arms spending in fiscal 1976 and Hr77. "But the Congress and the American people must realize th;,1l, unl ess agree ment is achieved. I will have no choice but to recommend to Congress an additional S2 In· $3 billion ror strategic y,•capons programs in the current a nd coming fiscal years.·· he s aid_ , Coast Man .Escapes Mo\or Home Blast A Fountain Valley man escaped injury Monday when he ran from h is motor hom e minutes before leaking butane gas exploded in flames. Ed Tucker or 10110 La Batista Ave. in centra l Fountain Valley told liremen he was drilling a hole through the floor or his $21,000 motor home when he ac- cidenta lly punctured an 85-gallon butane tank . When he heard the fuel hissing oUt. be told investigators. he fled. The rising ruel quickly filled the mobile home and within minutes was ignited by a refrigerator pilot light. Fire Battalion Chief Bill William said if Tucker had nol run out when he did, he could have been severely burned or killed. The $21,000 motor home was totally destroyed, firemen aaid,. Boating Accident MOD'l:sTo (AP) -A Mer<ed man wa1 killed when be was run over by bia own boat, after being !Mown from the crall in Don Ptclro Reurvoir\ east of here, allllioi'lt1i1 1ald. James Glenn FletCber. Zo, ol Merced, was operati.DI a boat with four -J).u1en~ $'4.._nday when he made a sharp left; tum and ,. •• and a neighbor's hoine was scorched by the (lames. Firemen, called to the scene by a n eighbor a bout 4:45 p.m .. fought the blaze for about 15 minutes. A cloud of black smoke could be seen for miles. Firefighters kept the fuel tank cool with a stream or water. If the entire tank had exploded at once, Williams said, windows in neighboring homes would have been s hattered. Firemen did evacuate houses surrounding Tucker's, Williams said. Tucker told firemen he thought leaking water from the refrigerator had collected under the trailer's carpet and he was d.Jilling the hole to let it drain out. He didn't realize he was drill· ing into the tank. I-le said the motor home was !or sale and that a possible buyer was coming by lo see it Monday evening. FIREFIGHIER'S RADIO SIDLEN SAN DIEGO (AP) -Robert Ponce. a fire department bat· · talion chief, ran into a burning house with his Sl,000 two-way radio and helped get Ille Ore out. Wire Service Gets Mystery HoffaPlwto DETROIT (U Pl) -United Press Internationa l received in the rriail today a photograph that shows a man -apparently_ Jam es R . Hoffa -standing behind an unidentified man in a wheelchair. No explanation was enclosed. The photograph shows what apparently is Horra, who disap- peared 20 days ago in a Oetroil suburb. s ta nding in a dark s hirt behind a s miling man seated in front or him in a wheelchair. The second man's hand is rest- ing on the back or a Cadillac. ap- parently a 1974 Coupe de~lle. The license plate is clearly visi - ble, but apparently blocked out with a sheet of paper. No num- bers are visible. The FBI dispatched a man to investigate the pbotograph. The e nvelope was mailed Sun- day and a past o[fice official said the identifying code of origin - FL 327 -is Orlando, F1a. The photo, a small color snapshot, ar- rived eddressed I to "News Pic- tures,•• in an ebvelope containing a bare sheet of y,ellow paper folded around the photo. Hotel Blaze o._1 ··o etente must be a two-way street. Because tensions cannot be cased with safety and security \ by one side alon1!, I am com ~ milted to kee-Ping America's de-'1' <See FORD, P,ageA2) Ora111f~7 C.a11t . """ -~· Weather Mostly sunn y Wednes- day but vari~ble cloudi·. ness in the morning hours. Little temperature change. Highs will range from68at the beaches lo 77-82 inland areas. INSIDE TODA. Y An American hel1C'Opte~ pilot describes the dramatic. -. Tescue of lhree fugitives /rodi • · Czechoslovakia in . a daring J mi.s.rion 'that forced hi.hi.. to leave, a friend behind on. P.age A<. lade~ -Detectives said that there •P- ared to be no conne<:tton ween Monday's holduP and two previous .rol>berleo this ~!'-'at tbe Savln111Ddi.o.il. " 'rislt bis wife, Cher. . __ .::i~:·.~:l•ll_IUI._~ ~' p .. Wbeo the smoke had cleared, be reported Monday, Ille radio was __.,pparenUyllAten. ... SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -A three-alarm lire swept. the top two floors of the Llhcoln Hotel to· day . It causfl"'Tl00,000 in damages before it was put out • ' ,(i • • A2 DAILY PILOT s Tuesday, August 19, ia.w ' ~Soviets Reaffii-lll ·Portugal Support By United Press lnlf!mational The Soviet Commwlist party -newspaper Pravda called today for a dis play of ''mass ive solidarity" with the Portuguese Communists. ignoring a U.S. warning to the Kremlin against trying to influence. ~ortuguese ' I • From Page .41 t HICKS ... ... associates a re getting out of their political contributions, Hicks said, .• "there are some matte.rs under investigation." He also said that he bas re- ceived reports that the number one or number two man in Southern California organized crime is in Orange County but ctidnot identity the man. :o>Hicks admitted that Sheriff -Brad · Gates had favored the transfer or 22 investigators from the district attorney's office to the sheri(f's department. It was that transfer that touched off a name-calling feud between the district attorney and Supervisor Robert Battin. Later, Hicks blocked the • transfer by obtaining a court in- junction, and· s aid as a pro- fessional law enforcement of- • ficer he did not want to quarrel with Gales on the issue. In answer to a 'question about his own .political contributors, }licks said he "makes it a point not to know who contributes.'' Whep. asked if he IA'Olild sup- port legislation prohibiting de- fense lawyers from contributing to the campaigns of prosec.utors, Hicks repUed, "yes." The district attorney's cam- -paign contributions statement shows that he accepted political donations from defense attorneys in 1~74, inC'luding George Chula and Michael McDonnell. The district attorney said that an investigation by the Board of Supervisors of secret funds under his control "won 'l s how any mis- use of money.•• So far, he said, he has received no comoiunication from the supervisors and his only contact has been with auditor-controller Vic Heim, the man assigned to carry out the supervisors' order. • Wife Beater Torches Self Pl'ITSBURGH (UP[) -Alter beating his wife on a neighbor's lawn, a suburbaR Scott Township man locked himself in their bedroom, set it aCire and died in the flames. A spokesman for the Alle~heny County coroner's office said Monday a s hattered Mason jar that might have been used as a Moloto'9' cocktail was found on the bedroom floor near the body of Raymond Mussill, 58. }tis wife, Pauline Mussill , 56, was hospitalized with two broken ankles and a broken jaw. Franco Meet Set ·MADRID, Spain CUPI) GeneraliSsimo Francisco Franco met today· with his designated successor, Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon, in a surprise gel· together that renewed specula- tion Franco was preparing to step down from power. Juan Carlos, 37, broke off his vacation in Majorca to join the 82-year-old chief of state at his country estate n ear La Co-runa in northwest Spain. • ORANGE COAST !> DAILY PILOT 1"" Q,,,,.,.... (~·"' O~ily r'i 10! ... 11" .. ,.,," "<""'• tu11<.-<1 tt>e ,.,..., Pr~u. ,, rouo•"t•'<lh• , ... °''~'" (()•"! P"n'''"'~Q (ompJn•, ~''"·""" •'<l•I•~"' "" p«bl""'" Monda• 1nrouon f•""-'• "" ''"''' .......... 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HO -Sllilr'lo:t. lllll*l•~IC<I' •<l>IM• •• "'•*lff '" ••••rt1..,_0 '"''''" ..... o~ ot•O•O!lvc•.I Wil-"'"l•I ,.r'ftll"'" OI r ·~•tlOflt--. . "•••Olld tl•JI llCl'lt ... ,.if 01 (Ml• MtMI, (' •l·•t><ni.. 511MC"-"" ~~·'-• W.00-'"'': 11, "'•'' .-.oo MMWt / ""l•Ull'' *111""91-.i.OO "*'\Illy. events. The call came in a lengthy art.i · C'le signed ''Observer." a signature indicating it reOeC't(.'<i the views of the highest echelon of the government and party leadership. It was the strongest Soviet call O.tlly Pi!Ot Staff l'tloto AIRS VIEWS ON TV District Attorney Hicks Man Guilty In Record Bank Robbery From Wire Services RENO. Nev.-One ofthreesus· pects charged in the biggest cash bank robbery in U.S. history had to be physically canied into the court.room Monday to hear the verdict of a jury that found hiJ'l'l guilty of jail escape while await- ing trial on the robbery charge. F1oyd C. Forsberg, 33, whose alleged accomplices were cap- tured in Newport Beach last winter,. was convicted after jurors de li berated only 21h hours, Washoe County Sheriff 's de- puties had to carry his six·foot, 200-paund frame back into the courtroom after lunch recess when h e refused to retu rn himself, perhaps sensing the verdict. Forsberg was arrested in his native Oregon following his April 26 escape from Washoe County Jail in Reno, where he was wait- . ing to be tried in the $1.44 million bank robbery case. He will go on trial Oct. 28 on charges of participating the sophisticated heist at the First National Bank of Reno last Sep- tember and escapin g into a crowd watching the annual Shriners' parade outside. Curtis R. Michelson, 36, who lived on Bruce Crescent Circle in WeSt Newport at the time, was arrested in Newport Beach in December, along with Edward T. Malone, 51, a Seashore Drive re- sident. , · Michelson-an ex-convict who had done time previously for bank robber:t-pleaded ·gui lty and was sentenced to 20 years, while still awaiting trial on charges he escaped from McNeil! Is land federal pe:niten- tiary in Washington state. ·, Malone pleaded innocent and- i n-a su rprise verdict-was cleared by a jury that heard wit· nesse~ testily they could not iden- tiJy him as one of the three men they saw robbiog the bank. He was, however, convicted before that in Los Angeles federal court on charges of -possession of a weap<>n stem· ming from his arrest with Michelson outside an Irvine Avenue· apartment last winter. Malone is a lso an · ex-convict and was armed when FBI agents captured him and Michelson, one of whom dropped a money cUP containing thousands of dollars in the street. A Mounlain Of Mariiuana WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Customs Service says it ac· cidentally stumbled across a smuggler's hideaway that may contain the largest marijuana haul in history, a 40-ton "moun· tain" of pot valued at $22 million. The crew of a Customs Service: helicopter looked down ln sur-· prise as they fl ew over the: eastern tip of Grand Bahamas Island, a smugglers haven and betore that a pirate center. The pilots recogni1.ed "bits and pieces" of a familiar sub5t.ance that weren't under cover, a spokesman said Monday in an· nouncing tho. haul. "These gu)'l'.i have been looking at marijuana for years. Tbey knew they'd found somethin g.'' yet tor support ot the Portuauese Communists, who, Pravda said. were battling ''reactionary forces backed by NATO nations. .. None of the fighters .for de· (llOCracy and against the Fascist rqenace, none ot the genµ.ine friends or the Portuguese people can ignore the intrigues of the re- actionaries in tha t Country," Pravda said. "Jt is now most important to show massive solidarity with the . political forces in Portugal who are waging a persistent and dif· ficult struggle again.st attacks; from the reactionary elements inside and outside the country. The article was published five days after Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger, in a speech ·in Birmingham, Ala., wamed the Soviet Union against attempting to influence events in Portugal. President Ford, in a speech to- day to the American Legion na- tional convention in Minneapolis, said the Soviets would endang~r • detente by interfering in Portugal. Excerpts of the Pravda art'icle were carried at length by the Tass news agency o indicating the importance attached to it. . Meanwhile, fist fights between Comm uni sts and non · Communists erupted today in the streets of Lisbon where thousands of workers a nd storekeeprs rebelled against a general strike called by tbe Com· munists. Failure of the general strike was a serious setback for pro- Communist Premier Vasco Gon- c a 1 v es who appeared on television at a rally Monday night and urged eveyone in the country lo support it. · The Communists tried to en- force the 30-minute walkout to- day by blocking the city's main boulevard, A venida Llbertade, with taxis and buses. When the drivers s topped, passengers from other cars attacked them. The fighting for a time was fwious but died out when the JO-minute walkout was over. It did not reach the fury o( the fighting in Northern Portugal Monday night when Portuguese troops fired on a group of Com- munists and killed one in the first such incident of its kind. * * * From Page Al FORD ••• tenses second to none." The President also followed Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger's pubJic warning to the Sov· . iet Union la'st' week lo keep out or Portug al's internal battle between Communists and Socialists .for control or that NATO country. "We are now watching some serious situations for indications of the Soviet attitude toward de- tente and cooperation in Euro- pean security," Ford said. "The situation in Portugal is one of them. We are deeply concerned about the tuture of treedom in Portugal ·-as we bd've always bee n concerned ti.bout the freedom or people throughout the world." The Portuguese, he said, "must find the solution in an at- mosphere that is tree from-the pressures or outside interests. v The president arrived at the convention hall to the chants of some 200 youthful protesters car· rying placards saying "We Want Jobs -Not War." Ford's appearance before the Legion was the second in a whirlwind day or mostly politick- , ing here. Other scheduled s\,Ops today in-eluded two political ap- pearances before Republican supporters, then travel lo Pekin, 111., for a dedication or the Everett M. Dirksen Library in honor of the late senator from Il- linois. Cat Blll"glar . Hits Laguna Hotel Room Laguna Beacb Police are searching for a cat buralar who removed $1,350 cash and an ex· pensive watch Crom a hotel room rented by a n Altadena man and a female companion. Edward Estrada Chavez. 2S, a pool maintenance man, told police the property was removed from his poolside room at the Surf and Send Hotel, 15156 S . <:out H11bway while he and Illa companion were asleep early Monday mornina. Police 11ld the 'ltltrucler en· tered the room throuab an un- locked 1Udln11la11-. Jnve1ti11Uon·revealed that the • intruder attempted to enter another room but wu frtPtened away when lt1 occupants awakened. 'Ibey ware 1ble lo tell poU«1 only Ui1t the man bad 1 smlll bulld ind abort heir. , I ' It's Official Patty's Mother Testifies HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP[) - Mrs. Catherine Hearst. mother or fugitive newspaper heiress Patricja H ea111t t ,. spent 20 minutes t estitylng before a federal arand jury today but af- terwards would only Say 1he lov-es her dau(fhler and desperately wants her hc,>me. i.My fa mily and I have been through a great deal," Mrs. Hearst said. "I am only lnlerest· ed in getting my .. daughter home safely . We love her and we hope she will come home as soon as _pos,sible .'' 'Brandon Alvey, U.S. attorney in charge of the Hearst investiga. lion, said Mrs. Hearst was "a cooper ative witness. ''Sbe was very helpful to us.~· But neither Alvey nor Mrs. Hearst would discuss ber grand jury testimony. Mrs. Hearst, of San Franciico, after s he walked out of the U.S. attorney's office, was asked if she thought her daughter W<tS a willing member of the Sym- blonese Liberation Army that kidnaped Miss Hearst on Feb. 4. 1974. Color guard from Costa Mesa Police Department raises Flag during Monday's ceremonies marking opening of new $18 million So uth Coast Plaza Hotel across Bristol Street from South Coast Plaza Shopping Center in Costa Mesa. Event was attended by various dignitaries. Flag ·raising took place in 2.5-acre park near hotel entrance. "After people have treated.you that way you sort or lose )lour own tree will," Mrs. llearst said. "I hope she can come home and I believe the legal matters can be settled easily.'' Patty Hearst is wanted by the FBI on a dozen criminal charges, including bank robbery. Sbe joi_ned her SLA captors s hortlY. after she was abcl.ucted, accord· ing to the FBI. Res·erve Cop Shot In Back at Station Mrs. Hearst said her grand jury appearance was · "really a very simple experience." She said she didn't know very much about the Pennsylvania in- vestigation and refused to talk about her relationship with other key figures in the case. . FIREBAUGH (AP)-Officers combed a swampy area near here today for the man who ki lled an on·duly Firebaugh reserve police officer with a single shotgun blast during the night. The controntation was the third between law enforcement officers and gunmen in the cen- tral San Joaquin Valley in four days and the second in which an otticer has been killed. ·•· Detectives said the killer ap- par:.ently entered the station house in this small Fresno Coun- ty community about 2:30 a.m. and fired a blast into the back of ~~h0:~~aet~;;;:~~a~f~·!~:~~~hing The assailant then stole the of- ficer's handgun and fled on foot, abandoning his car nearby, in- vestigators said. Officers found a note iriside the car, stating the writer planned to kill a police officer. No motive for the attack was given, although deputies say a drunken driving warrant is outstanding against a man being sought. The note said, "I'm sorry. I hate cops. J love my mother and I want to be buried in a Protestant. church." The victim was identified aS ·Sixta Maldanado, 22. Madera County sheri!t's depu- 'ty Steve Lindbloom, 26, was killed by a rifle shot to the .fore6ead Saturday when he .answered a family disturbance call. Officers who surrounded the home fatally w o unded Lindbloom's killer, George Vi1alkcr , 59, during a 31,-:i·hour siege. On Sunday, Fresno deputies were called to a home in Calv.·a, south of Fresno , where Joe Garcia, 3!}, pulled a .22-caliber pistol on deputy Robert Cur ry. Garcia was rinally persuaded to surrender a nd no shots were firedr orficers said. Garcia told investigators he got the idea from Saturday's shootout, officers said. Hinshaw Gets Trial Delay On Indictment . The FBI Suspects that Miss Hearst and members of the SLA may have been harbored at a northeastern Pennsylvania farmhouse last s ummer. The farmhouse was allegedly rented by sports figure Jack Scott, but the government has yet to establish suf(icient evidence to warrant an indictment of. Scott, and hi s Wife, Micki. · Earlier an affidavit was filed in federal court here which quot- ed John J . SCott, father of Jack Scott, as saying the FBI wanted Patricia Hearst dead or alive - prererably dead. The allegation was contained i n a brie( fil ed by William Kunstler, lawyer for the younger Sc0tt -a rormer Oberlin College athletic director who is fighting a Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-grandjUry subpoena. Newport Beach) waived his right Scott's father, of Las Vegas, to a speedy trial Monday and was ·Nev .. said in the affidavit he was granted a delay until Nov. 10 to visited by FBI agent BilJ Jansen stand trial on charges brought July 22. He claimed Jansen of. against him in a Grand Jury in-(ered ~oney to the Scotts for help dictment. in "the delivery or the body ... Hinshaw appeared briefiy in "In front of my wife I asked Superior Court Judge Kenneth . 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Very few department stores or specialty carpet stores have their own workrooms, and must rely on an outside conlract service for in~allations. We have had many people buy from us efter being disappointed by an installation .company who scheduled a job and didn·t show up or call. Sometimes this has happened two or three times before the customer gives up. At Alden's. our lnslallallon schedule is operated very . efflclenlly. and even when our men are held up on a. previous fo b causing a late start. our men will stay and finish. If you want reliability-call us! DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• *•••••• carpe -installation· custom drapsriss UC. NO. 230422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 I' ' ' f ' ' ,. • I l ! ' •' 1 ' I I I .1 I I 'I ,I •I :1 I Tuesday, August 19, 1975 DAILY PtLOT A3 . OCTD OKs High School Discount Rate I I ' . By WILUl\M SCUBEIBER CM .... O.llJ~MtlUtf The first discount bus fare con· tract with an Orange County high school district was approved Monday b,Y the county transit dis· trict board of directors. Director John Kanel or Cypress said, "this agreement will be the forerunner or many others with other school districts as we add new rolling stock to our !leet." The pact with the Anaheim Union lligh School District has &~ 'W@llilrr ~®rrWD©® The column appears daily except Saturdays and Mondays. )'ou r Sl!r v1ce . Ora119e Coa s t 1>01/y 1'1/nl. I' 0 BoI Jjt)O. Cn.~la :l 'f<'sa, CA 92/i'!fi. l 11c/uclc yui1 r lf'/Cpl1nt1(' 1111niher. DEAR PAT; Can you tell me where I can find general in- formation about various jobs that don·t require a college degree? I've looked in the library, but ha· ven 't round anything that's helpful. P .R., San Juan Capistrano Ask your library for a copy or °Career Education," by Muriel Le d e r e r , pub li s h e d by Qu ad rang le/The New York Times Book Co. Leads on a varie· ty or no-degree jobs are outlined. ·Parents Em'OUrGflC'd DEAR PAT: Thank you for publishing information about the formation of a new support group for parents whose children {aged 16 to 30) have suffered brain in- ' · · .. juries due to accidents. So many parents called. All were hopeful •1 and encouraged by the rormation ·of s uch a mutual assistance group. Our initial meeting was held June 30, and 35 people are involved at this time. We are still organizing our group -obtain- ing information about the injured person and establi~hing areas of member services. We also have held a dinner gathering ror adults and a social for our young people. I 'm hoping sWJ more peo· pie will become involved. ' • • . , ' ' . ' .. I I I • • ., ,I :· ·• • ' • " '.• • I I ·' ' .. L .M., Newpart. Beach Other readers interested in joining this group are urged lo contact L.M. by p honing 644-1726 or 640·4096 rrom 8 a.m. lo I p.m. Law y e r s .Listed DEAR PAT: Where can I ob· lain a listing or lawyers specializ- ing in patents'? I'd like lo consult with several in this area'before ' retaining· anyone. · K.F .,CostaMesa R erer to th e ''Directory· of. Registered Patent Attorneys and Agents Arranged by States and Cities." If you can't find Ulis directory tn your ltbi'ary, It can be ordered rrom t he U.S. Govern· m ent P r i n ting. Ofr ice In Washington, D.C. for $1.50. 0.lly l'te.t""' ....... l'Wete Dlrtttor William E . Farris of Oranee is the new public member of the. Orange County Transit District Board of Directors. He was chosen Monday by the board's four other directors from a field of. 105 applicants. fill' the ap- pointment. ., " been in the preparation stages tor months. Tbe district has nine rare con-tracts with colleges in the cowtty but until now has never attempt·· ed to put one together Cor the secondary school level. Under t erms of the pact, Anaheim high school students and faculty members will get a 20 percent discount in their rares, meaning it will cost 20 cents in · stead of a quarter to ride the bus . A school district spokesman said the exact method that will be used to admini&1.er the con- tract Is not known. The spokesman said students and faculty will probably be of- fe red monthly passes and that money will be forwarded to the 'transit district. District planners have in· eluded a figure or $7.20 per stu· dent per month in the fare con- tract. The amount is based on the 2()-cent ride and the number of estimated rides per month by the student. . ..,,,..,. Faculty a nd other district employes ""'ould pay $10 for a monthly bus pass and $20 for a pass to use the Park·n-Rldc ex· press or Dial·a· Ride service. The school district is also given the option or <:ult Int:: the cost to its studt>nt.s lo 15 cents a ride by put- ting up additional s u~idy money. Transit distric t officials a re estimating up to 1,200 high school and junior hi gh students and about 300 e mployes will buy passes. • OCTD re prcs~n tative Mary Evelyn Bryden strl'SSl.'d that the contract does not provide for changes in bus routes to accom- modate the s tudents. "Wh<Jt the ;;chool distric.1 will do in terms of its own bus servu.'C re n\ains to be seen,·' she said. The school district spokes man said no decision has been made regarding cuts or adjustments to school bus ing. !·le did s ay some savings \11ill be reali zed bt.~au.sc of the OCTD contract. At Saddleback Ralph Clark , chairman or the ocro board, said the district staff will launch an extensive program ·'to provide d iscount Care contracts for s tudents thl'oughout the county," In related actions. tran5it directors approved new fare con- trac t s with W est ern S tate University College of La\'o', Ca l State Fullerton, Cal State Long Beach and s ix community col· lt.•ges, inc luding Saddleback, Golden West and OrWlge Coast. Vets Sought ·For Education Fire Bairns Hillside By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 IM OililY Pilot $till The war may be ·over, but Cor most Vietnam era veterans the battle has jus t begun. It's a struggle with preparing for new careers, of re·inlegrating with society , and generally catching up with time lost on the battlefields. At Saddleback College a cont· ingent of 1,957 vets is regrouping for that struggle by t aking academic and vocational classes which could e ventually launch them into new jobs. The director of their campaign is 45-year·old Patrick Grant, a Korean War veteran with con- siderable ex perience in helping them and untangling Veterans Administration red tape. Firefighters douse brush fire which blackened 42 acres near milita ry hous ing tract just outside the El Toro Mari~e Corps Air Station Monday. The bl aze in Round Canyon came within 400 feet of homes but was halted by a crew of 55 county firemen. Investig~lors .believe the fire was set by an arsomst. Firemen had the roaring blaze under control within an hour. Grant says veterans on his. campus account for a full 20 per· cent of the student body and that the college this £all is gearing up for the highest GI enrollment in history. Cocoa Bean Nut Strikes 55 New Buses Set ''There's a co ns id erable number of Vietnam era vets in Orange County -263.000 al last count -but on ly 30.000 of them are enrolled in school under the GI Bill .''he re ports. CHICAGO (U PI ) -Two trailers containing 40,000 pounds or cocoa beans were reported stolen f[l()m the parking lot of the Blom· mer Chocolate Company. By Transit Board ··we are co"nstanUy trying to reach out to the m and inform them about the bill and how they can use support payments to further their education and im- prove the mselves in their pro- fession s." The beans were valued at $60,000. "This is a most unusual theft," said Henry Blom· mer, preside nt. "We've never had 40.000 pounds of cocoa beans stolen before.'' Can't Give Up Orange County Transit District directors have ordered im· mediate purchase· of 55 new buses at a cost or $3.84 million. The additional vehicles will go into service early next year . swelling the district's fixed -route bus fleet to almost 240 -nearly hal{ the number set as the dis- tricl's five.year goal. Directors accepted the lowest of three bids for the buses. which will be the largest available size ·Lovesick Corporal In No Man's Land TEL AVIV (UPI ) -A love· sick Austrian corporal kicked out or the United Nations peace· keeping force because he took an Israeli girl soldier across the lxtrder into Syria for a two-day tryst has r eturned in hopes or marrying her, the newspaper Ma'ariv reported today. "I can only say that we acted like idiotic children during the whole incident." Ma'ariv quoted Austrian Ernst Steinbrauer as saying of his two days with the Israeli girl at a U .N. forces camp near Quneitra in Syrian ter- ritory. · "We have paid dearly for it and we are still paying," the former Austrian solder said. The girl, 19-year·old Je~et~e Farraj of J e rusa lem. was tned 1n a military court last week o_n charge·s of visiting enemy ter· "ritory and associating with a U.N. soldier without permission. Steinbrauer was kicked out of the Austrian force and sent home soon after the couple were caught Navv Holdi1lll Sea Exerci.se SAN DIEGO CUPll -Gunfire rrom navy ships and aircraft saturated the southern Up of San Clemente Island today as part of a nine-day fleet exercise off Ute Southern California Coast . The Third Fleet exercise called Readiex 76-1, which began Mon· day and will conclude next Tues· day, involves air, 1urf1ce and an- ti-submarine warfare practice by 15 ships, 100 planes and 7,500 men to test com bal readiness. No supersonic fiights were an· llclpated. . In addition to the lS:land shell· lllg missile exerclses of.f Point 111..iiu and anliairoraft llUDllery practice was planned, but no supersonic rtlghta were an- llcipaled. • ' . . "'hile returning .to Israeli ter- ritory. I-le returned to Israel three days after being sent back home to Austria, Ma'ariv said. The newspaper said he has been in Israel for four months, tending bar at a hotel in the north of the country. looking unsuccess£ull y for work at his trade of crop duster. Miss Farraj, who has been discharged Crom the army, also works at the hotel, as a cook 's helper. Steinbrauer, described as a tall, blond, gopd-looking man with an athletic build, said he met Miss Farraj at a beach in Tiberius on the Sea or Galilee when they both had days off from their armies . "One day, after I decided Jean- nette was the best-looking and most appealing girl on the beach, I sat down next to her and started talking with her," Steinbrauer said. "I wasn't trying to pick her up, just tal~ -about the country. youth, tile here. Then I decided I liked her and asked her out for that nl~hl. "She agreed, and from then on we spent all our rree time together.'' Steinbrauer said he has begun making inquiries about convert· ·ing to Judaism and becoming. an Israeli in order to marry the girl. McDonald's Hit By Bomb in Swede n STOCKHOLM, Sweden CA P) - An explosion rOcked a Mc · Donald's hamburger restaurant in Stockholm early t.oday for the secoad time this s u mmer, smasbina windows and much of the interior but causing no casualties. police said. ''Last Ume I tbou&htit was just an i1ol1ted caae,': McDonald's Sto~kbolm i;nanager, Paul Lederb•uaen, said. "But now I see there mua{ be somebody with a neaaUve attitude toward the United Stales bebl.od the ex· pl0&ioo." \ • I and capable o f carrying 44 passengers. . The ve hicles will be provided by the Flxible Company and will cost almost $70,000 apiece. The highest bid. $4 .1 million. was sub· milted by General Motors. Two-thirds of the money to purchase the new buses will be in the form of a grant obtained by the district last year from the fede ral Urban Mass Trans it Authority. · ~tost of the re maining money will be taken fro m the district·s s hare of local trans portation funds accumulated by highway, gasoline and automobile tax re· venues. Edward Loritz . di strict gener al manager. told ~r~to~s Flxible has notified the di;1n ct 1t can make the buses available for delivery 80 days sooner than ex- pected. .. We were fortunate enough to have our bid package in just ahead of a bunch of others so if our order is fil ed promptly, we will be among the rirst to get the new buses,'' Loritz said . As of last year the monthly educational allotment ror veterans was bumped Crom $200 to $270, along with special '.11- lowances for dependents and in· dividual tutoring. Although the support pay- ments are attractive, luring the veterans to campus iS another matter, according tO Grant. .. We recruit through eve ry· media possible,,. explains Grant, whose campus Office of Veterans Affairs is staffed by a clerk and several student aides. "We play tapes over the local . radio stations , we conduct personal interviews, and we have a peer group counselor workin~ zor us 1n Laguna Beach." Grant s ays he and his coun· lerparts at other Orange Cowity coll eges are studying another possibility. that of advertising for GI enrollees inside the Orange County Transit District's 173 buses. Me anwhile, an orientation Jeut· Bonin' A round This :MJ.foot Trojan horse, constructed in Greenbrae, north o! San Francisco, was built by Dennis Patton or Lark.spur and dedicated to the beauty or Marin County. Patton previously built a 16-foot horse that was blown down in 1967 and decided he'd put up this one with sttooger wood and cement it to the ground. · • Dlilr PilOI Stitt Pllolia REACHING FOR VETS .Saddleback's Gra nt meeting has been scheduled for veterans thinking about enrolling this fall. It is scheduled at noon Aug. 23 in Room 313 of the col· lege's Science -Math Building. or the veterans presently enrolled at the college, Granl says most are "gung ho types·• but there are others who, while not being floaters, "are young and don 't know what their objec- tives are." · ' One of the original JS veterans on campus when the college opened in 1968, Grant, an ex- Marine, says he saw first hand tbe difficulties young men raced as the Vietnam War heated up. '"I saw guys on campus whose main goal was to maintain their grades and s tay out of the draft'" and others who didn't have the academic qualities to.stay out." he says. "They went, w"hether volun- tarily or involuntarily and they did everything they were r e- quired to do. I had always been a volunteer -type but I could un: derstand their reluctance to gu over there and expose themselves lo danger that could . cost them their lives.'' Now Grant is dedicated to make the academic homecoming of those who didn't stay out of the draft, for whatever reason, a li~­ tle bit easier. The Office of Veterans Affairs assists incoming veterans with enrollment, academic program, selection, providing tutoring help, and finding them jobs. Specific problems -with VA benefits are handled by what Grant calls his "logistical sup· port unit" which consists or on· campus VA re ps George ~ray and Reggie Knight . · Both handle delayed check pro- blems, disability claims, and medical and dental care pro· vided under the GI Bill for stu· dents who served a minimum o( 181 days of active duty after Jan. 31, 1955. Youth Slain; Mom Jailed COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP) - Mai}' Lombardi, a 48-year·old school teacher accused of killing her son in a hospital emergency room, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to a term or tour to 25 years in prison. Mrs. Lombardi was originally indicted in Franklin CoWlty Com- mon Pleas Court ror aggravated murder in the April 25 slaying or her 18-year·old son, Joseph Charles Lombardi. ·• Police said Lombardi was taken to the emergency room suf· fering from a drug overdose. Al least a half-dozen witnesses saw the w"oman go behind a partition where he son lay strapped to a t•- ble. Seconds later , six shots split the quiet of the hospital and Mrs. Lombardi emerged from behiDd the curtain, a .22 caliber revolver clutched in her band, witattea81 told police. • I A4 DAIL y PILOT Tutsday,Auvust 19, 1975 I ·.Just ~· Coasting,~~ J r·_:_.-@ Pilot Describes fJ%ech Besett~ ' . ' .. ... ,,. . ._ "':i".~-: ....... ... ,,,,,., Tom ·· arpbiae ~--. ''/· .. ~. THE LATE '"SHOW: our' Orange' t;ounty Vistrict At-' tomey Cecil Hicks, currenUy em· broiled in a political imbroglio of the first magnitude here at ttome, put his case on LA television last night. TRAUNSTEIN, We s t Germany (AP> -"It was t erri .. ble. they started firing right away .• : They could at least have given us a warning.•• ln an interview from a hospital bed here. wounded American pilot Barry 'Meeker. 33. of Hartford, Conn., Monday re,- called bis daring rescue"mlssion into Czechoslovakia in a rented helicopter the previous day at the request of a friend. THE DECORATED Vietnam war veteran used a rented helicopter to take three members of an East German family to West Germany on SUnday. He was shot twice on tbe mission. ••1 wanted to help an Ea1t German family lo nee," Meeker told reporters at bis hospital bed. •'They were friends of frieoda ot mine." He brought out two men and a 1f-yeiar-old girl who was shot in the leg, but he said that cunflre forced him to take off without a man who had requested the rescue and an injured woman. IJ.S., Israel Agreement German author!Ues ldenUfled the man as "Thaddeue K., •• a 1tateleas person from M.arburg, West Germany. A POLICE SPOKI!SMAN said the American is under invatlaa~ Uon for aUesed illeiai border croMing froin West Germany in- to Austria initially, violation ot foreign air space and filiDa: a false flight plan. Meeker, accord· ing to police, r eported oo depart· Ing Munich-Klem Ai.rportSUnday that he was making local (\ights. JnvesUgators also were trying to determine whether Meeker bad flown similar C9Cape mis· sions in the put. the spokesman said. . Meeker emerced as a m)'!Stery man to Anierican and West German autbOrtties. There was speculation that he was working fot an organization that 1mug- gles refugees out of Eastern Europe. Meeker recalled the last mc>- men ts on the around in Cz:eclioslovakia in an interview. "THE TWO MEN with the familY had already boarded and my friend actually threw the wounded girl into the helicopter,•• he said. :•Hicks appeared on an 11 p.m . videocast titled The Ashman File <Number 6) which is operated by one Chuck Ashman , a transplant to our region from Cincinnati. Ashman subtitled the Hicks' ap- pearance, .. The Political Mafia ln Orange County." • . Secret Accord Outlined ''Ahead of me was an elderly lady on the ground, obviously in· jured, and then suddenly bullets hit me right through the helicopter.'' He said the bullet pierced his elbow. The s how could "have been titled. "Hicks and His Search ror Justice'• or, stealing from an earlier radio epic, "Mr. District Attorney; Champion of the Pe<r pie, Defender of Truth. .. " ANYWAY, GOOD OLD Chuck from Cincinnati introduced the topic of the Political Mafia in Orange County and then re- minded viewers bow Al Capone had infiltrated and taken over the city of Cicero, Illinois. Thus 90 seconds into this video epic, you could envision the man . wbo had newly-moved his wife and family to safe and sane Orange County beginning to suf- fer sweat&" palms. Then Hicks' countenance came upon the screen. There he was in a blue-g ray suit; handsome face breaking Into an occasional wtcte grin; his steel gray hair cropped ala 1950 on the sides but rolling in soft waves across his forehead. Mr. District Attorney. Your palms could be less sweaty now. "THERE IS TALK of or- ganized crime · establishing a haven in Orange County," good old Chuck intoned. "Others talk of a secret government. Is there a secret alliance to take over the government of Orange County ·!" Chuck asked. "I am satisfied there is," DA Ili c.ks replied ... Although it ·s .becoming less secret with ex- posure. But we are very vulnera- ble in Orange County because we have no TV stations. to exix>se it... - Nothing to expose it? Incredi- ble from our DA, who with his c harges and counter-charges, has drawn more public ink in Orange County than Muhammad Ali, the Cincinnati Reds, Han.le · Aaron and Henry Kissinger alt combined. . You have to guess DA Hicks just doesn't know how lucky he ,is. The people of Orange CoWlty do know how to read. IUCKS LATER articulated the allegations that Orange County political kingpin Lou Cella had spent "incredible sums··~like a quarter-million to get Controller Ken Cory elected and $100,000 on a supervisorial campaign. Then good old Chuck a~ked, "Is it true you have people under investigation for allegedly get- ting preferential treelment on land use and zoning?" Hicks abruptly declared that he couldn't comment on what his office had under investigation. But he did roll his eyes toward the top of the screen, like he was mentally saying, "Oh, boy!" NOW · THAT'S SOMETffiNG You can't do in print. You cannot roll your eyes to the top or a newspaper page. But throughout the show, our DA displayed his cool. He didn't even flinch when good old Chuck once made reference to his 22 in- vestigators who the supervisors wanted to give to the sheriff as .. Your Goon Squad.·· Now that Hicks had his night on the boob tube, we are only left to wonder if Lou Cella gets equal time. TEL AVIV !AP) -The newspaper Ha'aretz reix>rted to- day that Israel and the United States will sign a secret agree- ment of understanding containing about 40 clauses as part of a second stage Sinai pact. The United Stales will ensure that another force independent of the U.N. Security Council will replace U.N. troops in the Sinai buffer zone if renewal of the U.N. peace-keeping mandate is vetoed in the Security Council. -THE UNITED States wiU not press for a partial settlement with Jordan. -Washington will agree that no more interim settlements with Egypt will be initiated without Israeli.approval. -Washington will coordinate future political moves in the Mid- dle East with Israel, including strategy at the Geneva peace con- ference, ir it is _reconven~. -Israel will agree to negotiate another partial settlement with Syria, but it will provide only "cosmetic changes" or the pre· sent cease-fire lines. - The Foreign Ministry would not comment on details of the report. A spokesman said only that Israel will sign an agreement with the United States as one of three parties to a Sinai accord. IT WAS UNDERSTOOD the agreement would require ap- proval by the U.S. Congress, other newspaper reports said. Ha'aretz' political correspon· dent Matti Golan said the matter of aid in the secret. aRreement has UPI TtleflhlilO E;rperting Nancy Thurmond, the 28- year old wife of Sen. Strom Thurmond, 72, is pregnant with her fourth child. The South Carolina Republican made announcement Mon- day. not been settled. :He said Israel has requested $3.2 billion but .Kissinger has spoken of $2 billion. In military action, an Israeli army patrol clashed with Arab gunners in Lebanon on Monday night in a cross-border skirmish, the military command in Tel Aviv reported. It said there casualties. were no Israeli The patrol came under bazooka fire near the border village of Zarit, 12 miles from the coast, and returned the fire, the command said. Jordan and Syria were prepar- ing today for Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's Middle East shuttle scheduled to begin on Thursday. KING HUSSEIN new to the Syrian capital for five days of talks with President Hafez Aasad. to coordinate positions on a Sinai settlement . Court Uplwlds Wife, Minor Abortion OK NEW ORLEANS (AP) -'The right of a girl or a woman to have an abortion is strictly her own, says a federal appeals court. A wife doesn't have to to ask her husband; ·a minor doesn't have to ask her parents.' In affik-ming the decision of U.S. District Court in Miami, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declared two Florida abortion statutes unconstitutional. One of the statut~ protected the rights of a husband. But the appeals court: noted Monday that the statute dealt with the husband -not necessarily the fetus's father- andsaid: "The rights of the husbarid, which arguably spring from his interest in the fetus, are of doubtful applicability in this· case." It added, however, that it may be paradoxical for the federal government to hold both that men have a right to beget and raise offspring and that women have a right to abort them. "The state ma~ secure the man's procreative rights by merely making unconsented abortion a grounds for divorce,•• it suggested. "The man may then enter into a new marriage relationship and the stale may thereby protect his • procreative interests without in· fringing upon the former wife 's right to abortion.'' The appeals court said a minor's right to an abortion must be •pheld because teen-age motherhood could seriously im- pair a girl's physical and psychological health. . Northern U.S. Cool, Wet Carolina States Suf/er Rains, Flooding, Te•perat 11res HlthLowPtp. '' •l 88 10 " " tJ 7S " " ~· 70 .... 18 6) .. " .. " 79 •J 81 7S " .. ,, 14 .. " 70 t\(I .12 7S •t 9J 1S .07 •• •2 " ,. " n " " "' .. ., .. '°' 14 11 td ·" .. JO .A, .... • .JI ·'' .n .. " " ,. ...... 'p .71 ,.. " • n ' .. 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In Beirut, a Saudi Arabian stale radio broadcast today said lslaniic nations will soon .take measures to Counter Israel's partitioning between Moslems and Jews of a \.sacred Moslem mosque fn Hebron. Prince Saud Bin Faisal, Saudi foreign minister, said the lsra,eli action was an ••aggressionag&nstaboly Islamic shrine.'' Chicago Trial Meeker sai~ the f amity was not at the pre-arranged meeting spot when he landed and "the whole affair was delayed. Instead of 10 second5, as previously calculat· ed, I had to remain 'almost two minutes on the ground. When the refugees arrived at the helicopter, I noticed that the ~l was shot through b~r leg.'' F..,U.g that the sbols might ruin the entire mission, Meeker said he ~lgnaUed his friend to leave the injured woman and come aboard. • "But he did.not see me. When I heard ano\her shot finid at the belicoP,tCr. • 1 thought, 'Now you've got to get out of here fast, or else we've·all bad it.' I C·artoonist· Loses Suit Over Be.ating CHICAGO (UPI> -An in- surance executive has been found innocent of batteiy charges stemming from a fi ght involving Pulitzer-prize winning cartoonist Bill Mauldin. Cook County Circuit Court Judge James A. Zafiratos found Thomas D. Flanagan innocent of battery Mondat saying the state failed to prove sufficiently that Flanagan had attacked Mauldin. <Mauldin's cartoons appear fre· quently on the Daily Pilot's Editorial Pages.)" • THE INCIDENT aUegedly bad occurred May 23 during a bachlelor•s party for Mayor Richard Dailey's son, John P. Daley, at Flanagan's apartment. Flanagan bad been accused of attacking Mauldin, a cartoonist for t~ Chicago Sun-Times, as Mauldin was _.photographing double-parked cars while vtsiting a friend across the street from the party. Flanagan late·r surren· dered lo police and filed a com· . plaint against Mauldin charging him with the attack. In his ruling, Zafiratos noted that Flanagan denied punching or kneeing Mauldin or throwing the cartoonist's camera in his race. He also noted testimony from other witnesses saying they did not see Flanagan s trike Mauldin .. • FLANAGAN, WHO said he was an assistant state's attorney from 1964 to 1975, testified be got into one of the double.parked cars to drive it to a nearby garage. M he was looking: for the keys, he said, be noted Mauldin taking his photograph and he rudely gestured toward Mauldin. F1anaaan said he got out of the tar a moment later and said, "I'll bet that (Mauldin's camera) takes a cute little picture.'' He said Mauldin then attacked him. Under cross examination, F1anagansaid, "ltboughtltwasa silly scene, so I acted accordingly silly.'' Mauldin, 53, lesUfied he suffers from arthritis and would have difficulty making a(JSI. Agnew Drops Coors Beer Job Request ' " GOLDEN, Colo. <UI'll - Former vice president 6pir0 ew has wilhdrawn hi.I ap· auoo to seU. beer In Houston ause he feared had publicity milbt harm c.bances cf a U-e for pro goUor Doug Saacleil, the Adolph Coore, Co. ·has an~ -ed. • Earlier this month, Tau or- flclols said Acnew· coul4 not qualify. as 1 distributor la the state because of his plN'o( no -t to income tu ev-In Maryland. · i\lnew and Sanden applied for the lranchlso Aui. 4 ln a viii! to martetlag offlclala a't the bn•ory. Since Apewfllecj, bun- -of letten hne -re-..,,.,.. by Coon oll(IOMCI lo the ,oppllc~ .. UPI Te~ AFTER MAY 23 INCIDENT Cartoonl1t Mauldln YouihMmJed 1 By Big Tiger After 'Dare' • PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -A Bengal tiger was driven off by gunfire after be mauled a young man who seal~ a 30-foot barrier and entered the animal's den at the Phoenix Zoo. Police said the victim did it on a dare. Erik Knoph, 21, of Phoenix, was reported in critical condition today at a hospital. Doctors said _his legs had been bitten lo the bone, his right arm and chest had been slashed and be bad olber severe injuries. Two Phoenix policemen who investigated the incident said they asked Knoph why he entered the pit Monday night. "I don't know,•• KnopbrepUed. ''It's just one of those dumb things people do.'' Police said Knoph told them someone at a party csarea bim to visit the tigers. Knoph climbed a 30-foot har- rier after the zoo was closed. He started down a metal trame on lhe Inside when It coUapoed and dumped him into the pit. Tbe tiger pounced on Knoph, dragged him 20 yards up a hiU, then slashed ·his clothes and body, officers sald. A couple passing through the aUU-open children's 200 nearby, heardKnoph'sscreamsanda1ert· edguards. Sffurlty officer Thomas Mer· rin Sa.id be and bis partner fired four ahota Into lhe air to distract the U.er aa an animal keeper _....i the plt door eooulh to al- low Knoph to cr~wlout. SWARM OF~ KJU YOUNG BOY .. AVELLINO, Italy (AP) -A 6-year-old boy, Alberto Nola, was attacked and l<Uled by a swann of"-while bolpinl to ploup a n.14 ill tbll town near Naples, ~ autbor!U• ~to- 1 \ "I I' 11 1 I I UPIT1~i. 'HELPING FRIENQS' U,S. Pilot Meeker · Red Grain Shipments Protested From Wire Servites Longshoremen have stopped loading two ships at Houston as 8 result of a nationwide AFL·CIO maritime boycott designed to halt the shipment of American grain to the Soviet Union, unioc;i officials said today. L In Washington, Presideht ForcJ was reported "disturbed" by th~ Intem,tional Longshoremen'$ Association work stoppage. ' The Houston work stoppage was. the first major .incident • ( IN SHOR1: .. ): ' ' treated by the morith -oJa boyc;ott. AFL-CIO Presider\t George Meany announced Mori· day the boycott will continue wt· til administration officials Co~ to him with assurances news ale;; of Amet\can grain to Russia will not hurt U .. S. consumers or shi;· pers. Nete York Site NEW YORK <AP) -The Deni· ocrats are almost certain to select New York City as the site for their 1a16 National Conven· lion, the Daily News reported in today's editions. The News, quoting rell'abte sources, said that labor leaders here have assured party officials that their unions \fill not in· stigate any labor strike to disrupt the convention. · .Kidnap 'Lark' NEW YORK (UPI) -A court. appoi,nted. defense lawYer s4ys a ba,cbelor fireman and his neighbor. suspects in the $2.3 million kidnaping of whisky heir Skmuel Bronfman JI, were ''two amateurs. involved in some sort of lark.'' The motive for the hungiedkid· naping Was not cl.ear. Sut the known concern of the defendants -both Irish-born -about strife in Northern Ireland gave rise to speculation they had meant to contribute some o( the ransom money to the Irish Republican Army. a.-r. s...,..rt . SAN ANTONIO, Tex. <UPI) - By a vote of 1,501 to 1,088, de-- I<iales to lhe general -bl)' of the Cbrlstlan Cburch (Dls. ciples of <;brist) Mondar ·-ap- proved a resolution backlna a United Farm Workers u.nion boycott of table grapes~ lettuce and wines. -. The reaolutlon asked Cbri1Uan church units, assemblies and in~ sUtuUono to refrain from buying or aervlng table grapes, iceberg leltuee or wines unlesa Ibey bear 1• the UFW Aztec eaglA! label. It , also urced ch""'b memhen! to 1 work for collective barp.lnlng Jqlslation for fleld•handl. I • • I • • • I Override I ssue . . Speaker McCarthy 'Out on a Limb?' SACRAMENTO (APl -Gov. Edmund Brown.Jr. may have put Asse-m bly Speaker Leo .McCarthy out on a limb. ( NEWSANALY~I!S ) There were rumblings to that effect in the Capitol Monday necessary two--thirds majority, after the Senate's 28-7. vote to Assembly_man WilUc Brown , a override the · governor's $27 San Franctsco Democrat who million school aid veto. · Jost the speakership last year Jn the Assembly, whictl.-is and later tried unsuccessfully to . scheduled l o take an override 'oust McCarthy, apparently has vote Thursday. McCarthy earlier no desire to become involved in aligned IJimselt with Brown by :inotber·skirmish. saying he would oppose any over-Brown reportedl y is consider- ride effort •. In that case, says at ing runnlog .for a state Senate 'least oge lcgiaJator,. a majority ~at wht,cb would be vacant if vote against tbe governor would eT ther Dem oc rat George wmgb j~1t as ·.heavily against Moscone qr Republican Milton MeCartHy. • Marks wirfs in the San t-1-ancisco BLit Mc.Carth~ a S~ Ftan-may_prajty election. cisco Democrat, has changed his "I doq't think the vote on an mind about stringing along ,with _ O'!erride has anyth}ng to do with the governor on the issue. After 'whether Leo McCarthy remains the.Senate's override vote Mon~ the' speaker." Assemblyman day, he said he would vote with Brown said. the majority of the Assembly 's Democratic caucus. Jack Johnson, spokesman for McCarthy, said the change in stance was not strategy lo pro· tect the speake rship. Said a Democratic as- semblyman who voted against McCarthy in the struggle for the Assembly speakership last year: "This is not for attribution. This could be a very serious at- tack al the speakership again. You might think about that. ''If 29 De mocrats join 25 Republicans, and vote for the override , where does that leave McCarthy? Is he the speaker? J-low much does he ·put on the line? "Maybe there's nothing to it, but it seems the governor has put himoutonalimb.'' Two Killed, ' 3 Wounded In Shootout INGLEWOOD CU P() -A man armed with a high-powered military rifle s hot and k11te<J a doctor and 'A'ounded a policeman 3.Qd two other persons Monday before he was slain in a barrage of police gunfire outside a medical building. · Police said Kado C. Wilson, 32, Venice, entered the building and began herding doctors, patients and employes into a room -ap- parently intending to rob them. THERE ARE ZS Republicans in the 80-me mber Assembly, and •if they vole as a bloc as expected for an override, 29 Democrats would have lo join them ror the WILSON WAS confronted in a hallway by Dr. Clement G. Martin. S3, Venice, and he fired point blank at the doctor, ki lling him instantly. He then whirled around shooting soe more and wounded Walter M . Sicanoff, 56, an officer manager, and Wanda Fuller, 38, a patient. Water Bed Kills Boy PORT HUENEME (AP> -A 4-year-old boy was smothered to death when a· half-fill ed: waterbed slipped off a 'bed frame and fell on him, authorities said. The young victim was identified Mond,ay ·as Daniel Cope, son of ,rA:r. and Mrs . Terry Cope. Authorit i es said the parents told officers they were mov ing to another houSe and they had started to drain the mattress when it fell off t he bed frame on- to the child who was sleep- ing on the floor nearby. ··we don't know jtLSt why he shot the office manager or the pa- tient." one officer said. "But it's p::issible tbe guy just went wild in therl!. '' Polite responding to the call ~ron~ed Wil son in U;ie hall, arid ti;i . usp~ct and 'Officer Robert Sterrett Were bot h wounded in the ex:cha9ge. Wilson then r'an out 1he rear of the building and opened fire a•gain with the car l}lne, and he was killed in the re\urning police fire. Brush Fire Quelled SAN BERNARDINO CAP) -A brush fire in Lytle Creek Canyon was contained after burning 42 acres. offi cials reported. A sp::ikesman for the U.S. Forest Service said the blaze was con- tained about 8 p.m. Monday, Suit Says Glomar 'Bel~ngs to U.S.' WS ANGELES (AP) -A federal suit claims the $400million mysterious mining s hip Glomar Ex:plorer is owned by the govern- ment, not Howard Hughes' Summa Corp., and is therefore im- mune from Los Angeles CoWlty tax:es. State filed the action here Monday [ J The Justice Department in an effort to stop the county from. collecting $7 .s million in 4 taxes and penalties on the ship, used in an attempt last year to salvage part or a sunken Russian submarine from the floor of the Pacific Ocean. The suit contended that Hughes' corporation only acted a s an 1 agent for the government as a front for the~Glomar's secret mis- sion • . , Rea11an, Wallace Bit PoUc" LOS ANGELES (AP) -America's"failure lo fight to win in Vietnam was a tragic mistake for the nation, say Alabama Gov. ~ George C. Wallace and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. lo separate addresses Monday before delegates to the v Veterans of Fore ign War's 76th annual VFW convention, Wallace and Reagan voiced almost identical pleas for a strong miUtary force and a new, more critical look at detente with the Soviet Union. Democrat Wallace and Republican Reagan, both prospec· "' tive preSidential candidates next year, received loud, lengthy and standing ovations. ~f...-1111 'Welfare Rolls SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Four of every JO Vietnamese re· fugees who have settled in California ar_e receiving pu~ll.c aid, and the figure is likely to increase, according to a state off1c1al. Health and Welfare Secretary Mario Obledo Monday told newsmen that of the 15,700 refugees that have left camps and are .. living in California, nearly 6,500, or 41 percent of them, are re- , ceiving some kind ot assistance. •'I look for that figure to rise,'' r ;;;::~~:~~~.:::;;a:~r~es to 15 percent." SACRAMENTO (AP) -A prop0sed medical malpractice I measure via the inltlaUve route hu failed to qualify for the ballot, says CaliforfllaSttrttary of State March Fong Eu. . Ms. Eu said Monda)' the iniUaUve statutory amendment would have alloted the (Qjured_party or he lr al least 90 percent of any malpractice awardsetUement, leu costs . . Steeo•r,,_,, Vote te Strllce SAN DIEGO CAP) -Paclllc Soutbwest Airlines may have to si••YOd a lift wllboutillltewardesses next week. Members of lhe Southwest Jodependent Stewardesses .>--d1•ion 'nlte4 ~l lo U Mooday,to reject the contract offered by the •lrliM· Unloltpodidtut Ed1• Dtnnitnld.the Slrll wouid , probably strike nut week. " I ,, I I I UPI ~ltl>l>oto Tue!!!y. August 19. 1975 CAIL v PILOT A$ San Francisco Policelnen on . Strike SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -A picket line of i;triking police of- ficers came under sniper fire to- day as most ot San Francisco's 2,000-member force stayed of( the job in a pay di~pute. No one was hit in the shooting at the Ingleside Station but two striking officers !l ustained minor injuries at another picket line when a motorist ran them down. Police s aid about 10 shots were fired at the s tation and "the pickets hit the ground." newsman reported cars "were rolling on all emergencie6 ." How ever, the president of the striking Police Officers Associa· lion said citizens in lhis city of nearly 8001000 are "not safe in their homes or on the streets." • of a tavern. Police Lt. Charles Beene 4 l\1ission Station said shots weri fired at the car as it sped froJll the sce ne. He also said there Wal no doubt the driver intended to hit the officers. The strike began late Monday within minutes of a 10·0 vote by the city's bQard of supervisors to give only a ~.S pe rcent wage hike lo p::ilicemen, who currently earn a base salary or $1,378 a month. l\'•b• BIJ.:A. Thief "The striking offi cers went back to form and cha$ed after the gunmeh," a spokesman at the station s aid. He said three youths were captured s hortly after the shooting. The strike was only hours old Monday night when a molorisl ran over Officer Walter Pinosky and s truc k Officer De nnis Kamilatos at the Mission Station. Police said Pinosky had asked the man to stop blowing his auto horn. The two officers were treat- ed for minor Injuries and re· leased. Police arrested Thomas •1. Ox4 tien. SS. of San Francisco and charged him with drunkeMess and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Officers said the arrest was made shortly after the s uspect 's car was found in front Streets were almost deserted by sundown . Residents, well aware of San Francisco's shafJJ increase in crime in recent yenrs, stayed home. Senate President Pro Tern James R. Mills. 48, chased and' collared a young m<.1n who was attempting to steal his bicycle during an outing A spokesman at police head- quarters said the number or calls rec~ived during the night was "about average" and a veteran Empty cable cars Ytcre lined up in downtown San Francisco, where business is normally bustl- ing. In the nearby red-tight Ten4 derloin acea, prostitutes paraded in greater numbers than usual. in Sacrame nto . . , famous throughout Southern California for the finest in Hi fashioned MEN'S and WOMEN'S clothing is having their Annual SU . ~···ER SALE 5 °o to 7 °o Entire Spring, Summer & Early Fall Collection of Sportswear, Shoe~ & Accessories GUYS GEAR PANTS ... Dress, Casaais and Some Jeans. Sizes 28 thru 36 Values to 55.000 Now 1/2 Price SHIRTS . European Solids and Prints. Values to 53000 l/2 Off Values to 525 00 1/2 Off All European Imports-good .selections T-SHIRTS ... Long and Short Sleeve BELTS ... LE,SURE SUITS sizes • Values to 52000 All '/2 Price Fabulous Selection of styles, colors and Values to s 175 00 Now from 530°0 to s95oa SHOES ... Dress and Casuals. Lots ·Of Platforms. Good sizes arid colors. Westminster Only Values to 565 112 Off ' WOMENS BOUTIQUE PANTS . . Jeans -Gabardines -Cottons. Sizes 3/4 thru 11 /12 All 1/2 Ticket Pric:e TOPS .. selection Halters -T-Shirts -Lots of Shirts. All sizes, good All 1/2 Ticket Price DRESSES· ... Long and Short. Some Jumpsuits and Long Separate Skirts. Sizes 3 thru 11 . 1/2 Ticket "rice . . Surpmer and Early Fall ~abrics . Great selection Alt' Sizes : : 3/4 thr\J 11 /'1~ ~ t · An 1/2 Prife PANTSUITS ' ,, ,. l EARLY FALL SWEATERS Novelties -Wraps -Cardigans. Good selection for the cool days ahead All 1/2 Ticket Price · ASSORTED JEAN JACKETS ... All sizes. many styles Values to s55oo 1/2 Pnce ASSORTED SHOES . . . All 1/2 Ticket Price· .. , .•••.•.••••.•••••••••••••••••••.•.........••• • . .. . '· 11le Big Event Starts we.esday Moming . · August ZO at I 0:00 a.Iii. ,at Al Orange County Stores 644-6500 842!~510 644-2fQO . 842-SSI I ,, ·I •• l • -I . • •A6 D l\ILY PILOT EDITORl . .\L P . .\GE , . . Grand J11ry Debate The concept or twin grand juries, one to handle crimihal cases, the other to investigate government operat:ions, has been discussed for a long time. There-is little argument that two grand juries C:Ould make possible a much more effective job than the present single panels in watchdogging the public interest in larger rowitics., But a pending Assembly bill authored by As- semblyma n Edwin Z'berg (D·SacramenlO) that would authorize the twin grand jury system is being opposed by both the current Orange County Grand Jury and the Grand Jurors Association of Orange County. The opposition is two.Cold. Z'berg's bil! would set up the criminal juries for periods or 60 to 180 days (30 days in some smaller counties) as opposed to the full calendar year t erm of the existing juries and the pro~ posed civil panels . Th\s, opponents contend, would result in loo fre- quent a turnover of jurors. (The bill does, however, provide for extensions of service up to an additional .180 days to permit completion of a specific investiga. t ion). Also drawing criticism is the proposal that mem- bers of the' criminal panel be selected at random in the sam·e manner as the members of trial juries9 rather than from lists of nominees prepared by Superior Court judges, as with present grand j uries. The p'resent system does seem to result in a pre· ponderance of grand jurors from more affluent areas of the county and of a specific type who can afford to devote three or four days a week to government s.ervice for a year. • representative" has almost always centered on criminal indictments. Random selection might well be used for the criminal panel, but even better would be a combination of random selection and selection from names submitted by the judges apd the ret.iribg grand jury. The governmental overview grand jury should be drawn from a panel composed of names submitted by ·the judges, the currently sitting grand jury and the immediate past jury. · . •, To be effective, tlle criminal grand jury should serve a t least six months and preferably a year. Shorter periods would make the jur9rs unfamiliar with.their unique role and tend to make them either a rubber stamp for the district attorney or a group that wo,,utd 11cop out'' on making difficult decisions. Jn any event, the need for tw)n grand juries Is ap- parent. · Back to Normal? The ~teadily increasing t endency· of drivers to cheat on the 55 mph speed limit is apparent to anyone ·Who drives the freeways. · · 'Now the result of the cheating is showing up in statistics on traffic fatalities. '< As of July 31, a total of 135 people )lad died this ye11r in accid,ents on Orange County streets, freeways and highways. This compares with 109. traffic fatalities in the same period in 1974, when the gasoline crisis was still in full swing. -·--.. 1 aaucoas =-n.u "'1 --• Most j udges lead somewhat circumscribed lives and few seem to have circles of personal acquain- tanceship or other contacts in the less affluent areas. So the re is something to be ~aid for a broader )?aseof selection. With gas now more readily available, people are driving more and faster, says the California Highway Patrol, which i s hard·put lo curb the new crop of speeders. · • 'You certainly.have a way with words, Clarence! The complaint against grand juries being' 1'un· U nfortuna tely. the observation of this r eturn to • ''normal'' is confirmed by the county coroner. Lawmakers Ponder :Property Tax Wrath Neiv Spy Techniques Dear Gloomy Gus CIA Still in Business T he discontent o( home owners (lver the failures to provide some .re<.11 tax relier is ringing through to state legislators. The thre<.1ts or open rebellion by outright t.:1x- payer strikes may not ,be <-'n· foreeable but the I av.makers art! getting the picture. Protest turnouts from · I.assen to S<.1 n Francisco h3ve demonst r<.1lcd the fierce conct'rn of the property uv.1\ers . To cope with the pfoblem John l lolmd a hl . chairman o ( the S e n a l e · ·.R evenue <.ind Tax at.ion .Committee is p lanning a series o! hei)r- ings <:1round t he ·stale in October and November to find "'orkabte s olution s . Similar t:'fforf.s h ave .already b ee n announced by ~s­ sembl y m an Dan Boatwright, chaifman of the house taxation committee. Both committees have been smothered with proposals from voter·conscious l<.1 wmakcrs who o.i re reading the homeowne r Un· rest '\•ell. And while property taxes loom as the major problem of t he moment the legislators are exhibiting a recognition that the "'hole tax struc ture or the state is ln amt:'ss. CALTAX. the private tax· payers' association which keeps tabs on government spending and taxatio"n at all levels, reports more than. 50 bills dealing with nearly every phase of taxes are currently before the legislature. They range from relief proposals • .for property a nd incom'e taxation to schemes lo increase revenues by upping existing taxes or find· ing new ones. .Holmdahl ·has appointed a sub· •. ( EARL WATERS 'J committee co mposed or Senators George Deukmejian, Jerry Smith and J ohn Dunlap, to study the overall"tax structure and re~ commend changes. Their pro· blem is th e continuing one of avoiding one change which throws all the rest or the taxation program out of k.ilter. This has .;J(\l.•ays been a problem, usually ign or ed , by th ose who ex- peditiously seek higher revenues for the st ate. ~- MOST OF the property tax re· lie f propos a ls before the . • legislature follow previous lines of thinking. They seek to impose freezes on assessed valuations and tax rates. or ;_ire w,ritten in t erms of exemptions and re- bates. Some of the latest advance a theory or property relief based upon personal income or lhe O\l.'ll er a nd others extend relief based upon age. Tax experts s hudder at some or the proposals, particularly those Vlhich are based upon income and age, stating such approaches would create confusion and 'a -·--=---. ... --··-.. " 7here·s jus t no justice. Just . think. Any bum can see the same magni ficent sunset!' Battin ...... ~own the hatch? KOHi GIOll.my Gul (Omm•11h ••• •ubm111e11 by <e.ldlit•l .ifld Go not Mc•••.,nl ~ r•llK,l.ll>e ~;,.,.,•I Ill• flew.,.•per. Send )'Our pet P9•¥• IO G•ooiny G••·. D.lil~ Pilot morass ot red tape and (ail lo achieve equity. They also point out that "freezes" create inequi-· ty problems as well as tre men- dous administrative difficulties. They also suggest freezes would chill sales or homes .since new owne rs would be s ubject to. higher laxes. ONE SOLUTION which would meeL the problem di rectly and simply would be the "split tax roll.·· This would permil the con- tinuation or present practices of assessment b ased upon market value while providing a !owe& percentage of the value on owner occupied residences than on other property. Presently all pro- perty IS laxed al 25 percent O[ the AV. T ax experts a lso c ite ·the raih,.ire of the legislature to im- pose spending limits on local gov- ernment. This was done with the schools in legislation which froze tax rates but the cities and cOun· ties were not 'limited. Since that time CalTax r eports that state propetly ·tax subsidizDtions to lOc:al government has zoomed to over $1 billion while property taxes continue to grow. "If there is to be real relief there must be limitations on local spending," they say. · Also to be studied by the Senate sub-committee is the "indexing" plan on personal income tax. Under this plan t ax schedules are linked to cost or li ving indexes so that inflationary salary in- creases are not eroded by unad· .justed lax r ates on the higher in- .come. .. WASHINGTON-"CIA chief William Colby has comPiained. that the investigations into C IA.. activities are impairing U.S. in~ telligence·eflorls. This is disputed by our sources on the inside, who insilit that the CIA ha s n 'l ·been serious· ly hampered in gathe ring the in - t el li gence th at really counts. Most vital information neede d to safeguard the nation is provided by planes, sat ellit es, s hips and stations loaded with technological \l.'On- ders . Through these magic eyes and ears, the CIA has been able to eavesdrop on conversations in - . side the Kremlin, pholograph Soviet naval movements clearly e nough to identify individual sailors and calc ulate where every factory in Russia is local- · ed. what it pfoduces and how much it produces. THE HULLABALOO over CIA abuses hasn't .stopped the s py satellites from spinning around the earth several times a day and photographing the sights below. Nor has it kept the s py planes from completing their U5Ual mis· ::;ions. Jn aeri a l photogr aphs of Somalia, Africa, for example , analysts first spotted a huge hole on the side of a hill . The aerial s hots of Soviet ships in the area also disclosed some peculiar packing crates that the CIA had seen before. · Nations, li~e individuals , have certain habits, and the Soviet Union had a habit o( crating technological gear in special· Converts Tend to Overreact l've always been less than l boast that I Ii ave been as r ich as taken by the convert as en· CHARLES. ) ,heis,andbasbeen. thusiasl. The convert to Roman . Now the dear boY is aiming for Catholicism who outPopes the. McCABE the Palac e, as we old Pope. T he ex.commie "''ho out· ------------vaudevi llians say. I have a popes the guy who outpopes the strong suspicion that he doesn1t Pope as in the. l ate Whlttaker \\ildly hopplng non··candidate for really know what he iaupto. Chambers, President, Mr. Ronald Reagan. The United Republicans o( There is a well-worn story of a You would hardly believe it, but California r ecently claimed that. Jady convert to Culholi cism who, Mr. Reagan was once considered de:Jpite bis eagerl)ess to turn the jn the course a dangerous left winger in the <"lock back to the Golden Spike att o f thin g s, movie business. Jlc was even Promontory, Utah, Reagan bas , be~am e our ,~ headoftheScreenActorsGuilda .. betrayed conservelive prin· to Italy : and .... ~ the y.·age and hour contrjlcts of Pr~ident. A lady URC said, I foe one doubt It trill bring him DJUCh f~rtber: He's running against an incumbent wbo re- minda my friend Jimmy Breslin of a tackling dummy, but wbo is very high In the polls. • What the actor can do ls ruin the RepUblican Party. in more or less the sam e way as lhat other a1>0iler, Georee Wallace, can ruin the Democratic Party. The Republicans simply cannot tolerate a Re agan.Ford fight. That doesn't mean they are not .eolnl t.obave one. Ambassador ~rJ gener ation ago. lie negotiated ciples'' and he is not fjt to beoor -also'to the Ho · not a few proud members of lbe "He's wbat I call a cons.lbt-ral - JySee.Jn her ~ CommunistParty, •Politi<lanwbotall<slll<eacm-FOaD.aEAGAN go for the /"mt.audience Then the actor mllnied 111 aer:vaUveJnata~llke·atibtral."' · same fatpoct.et~ks. 'Ibattom· with the Pope, Establishment lady, who was the Jolla B. C,OOnally, who bas a petition In Jtself could be dls· s he s howed dau g hte r of a mili t a ntly .papef frOm i Wuhinltoo, D.C. aatrous. Both are after that e •idence of mossback Chleago doctor. 'llie judge proviftlr that be la not a strange coalltioD of Catbollc and. haying done actor, according to some who c:root,ill'\ll\ll\D.fllkefielllortbe .her )>omework, or maybe O>'Cl'• Imo.. Reagan well, got a~ ume-tblaf Kr ll•aPn la, *"' bl"" collar workers whldl put case 00 the doc. '111e Uft' Joit , it'• ~ tO ·-ll!:'mlllt' llr. Nixon Into office In Irr.I. All ooclladyrnnover the fun· ano(ber Lloyd George, or circles. ~'!!lb'-=...,,.. \blsandOrangeCountJotoo. 1 of th e Church's doc· something. True or not; lll• ll<>Od lhlq .. 'Ille ilCt°"' -. All U.... folk would """'"~I)" up on thia and that~ as i( she man is a conotrl. Exhibits all the the same sounds, wean same ratber bave Kr. Ford; but Mr. ~ etpllcatin1 ~e .t181Umore uncomlortablesymptoms. · kind of suits. ,1pe1ks the same Ford.°"1JS the mubles and he Cif,licbla111 tO a &roop ol Marxist . kind of McKlnloy 1inC1!. Boo lloes OWllS the°-er <O'fer. But the ac- .AlljertlDI, SbewentC11end on. In NOT SO long ago Mr. Reagan it allJUJta bit belJer •• , tor -Wants top ·billing at the d1M1U111ethePontiffdemurred : boasted , in tbe Chron's Ieuers •Palace. An actor In motion Is • ._ad•me1 '' be aaid, ··1 arn a columns, tbat he bad been every 11IJS ts not to ~ . nm b.arc:ier to atop than a poliU~ c.llolic,too.'' bit as poor as J when he was a the man who sold D'Kll"ekebous 1clan. P'or ·the -.Oemocrata this (JACK ANDER~ON) crates. A whole section of the CIA is devoted to whaL insiders call "crateology." By examining the photographs or the cr ates and noting a new ex· cavation site, the CIA concluded that th e Soviets w e r e establishing a missile storage base in Somalia. THE SOVIETS are now fully aware of the techniques that the CIA used to s pot their mis.sile s torage site . For that matter,'lhe Soviets know far more about CIA operations than do the Americ an people. The investigations on Capitol Hill may hamper the CIA from abusing its powers but not from collecting intelligence. The CIA never had a license to violate the law. By overstepping its legal and proper bo unds, the CIA brought the spotlight upon its~lt. It is more important to slop CIA a buses and to restore some decency to U.S. operations than it is to collect every last tidbit of gossip Crom world capitals .• The United States should never have permitted the CIA to get do\l.'O on the Communist level and operate the waY the KGB does. Ours should be a moral government, with high stan· dards. There should be no rieed. for the CIA lo resort to the ugly business o f assassinations, blackmail and drui:. dealing. WATERGATE FIGURES Although the pardoning of Ri chard Nixon produced a political backlas h, President Ford not only would do it again but he may also exonerate other Watergate figures by granting them presidential aµpolnlments . . He has m entioned to aides that ex-Atty. Gen. Richard Klein- dienst , e x·White llousc aide Harry Dent a nd ex-Rep. Wendell Wyatt, R.-Ore .• w ere caught in technical violations. All threu pleade d g uilt y t o minor Watergate.related crimes. THE PRESIDENT -believes· they are honorable men who have paid for their mistakes. He would like to give them back. their good names by appointing them again lo positions or public trust. He has in mind some honorary but prestigious spot fo r them , possibly on a presidential .. board or commission. · .. By bringing these Watergate figures back into government~ the Preside'nt might revive the controversy over the Nixon pardon. But there is a streak of Harry Trum.an in Ford. Jus l as: · ':"ru man was stubbornly loyal l<J his fri e nds, Presid ent Ford isn't likely to let political considcru· tions det er him, .ffe s tilt thinks it was right to pardon Nixon and spare the former President from being dragged through the courts. Ford is equally persuaded that some of the Watergate committees de- serve public rehabilitation. Marx As Humanist · THE BOOKMAN ) A complete 3nd dramatic ( portrait of the founder, of Marx- ism as a humanist, companion • poet and lover emerges from the ~ pages of Karl Marx on Educa- tion, Women, and Cbildren by Saul K . P adover, Volume VI of ters portr;iy the warm and con- cerned husband , father, an<l friend behind the great soci~l philosopher. the K.<irl Ma r x Library published by l'\1cGraw-Hill ($10.00). As Dr. Padover notes in his in· troduc tion, ••1\-tarx's reputation as a particula rly irascible curmudgeon is wel l established ..... Friend a nd foe acknowledged his brilliance but deplored his ar- roganc e an d ruthless .. ness .•. However, Marx, the a n- gry radica l and harsh critic in his public life and writings, was a very d ifferent sort of man in private. In his personal life, he \\'l.lii extraordinarily kind and generous and gay." PERHAPS the most timely • and certainly the most engaging add it ion to Dr. P a d over's monument.a l study, this n ew volume refl ects Marx's thoughts on such domestic matters as child psychology. education, Sex. m arriag~. dlvorco and chJlc! Jabor. Beginning with h.1s r enec .. tions as a young man upon choos- ing an OC"cupation, lhe:se wrlUngs reveal a little·known side of hjs character, and h e emerges as a warm a nd compassionate humanist as well a s a formidable lnttlloct. · Dr. Saul K. Padover is Dis l• .ingui shed Service Professor or Political Science at the Ne\v School of Social Research in Nc\v York City. He is author of many books, articles and revic"'S ~1s well as the editor of the Karl Marx Library, Dr. Padover is presently completing a major: biography of Marx. VICTOR DE KEYSERIJNC, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobctrtN. Wtt'd . Puhf/jhff ThOmo:t Kt~uil, Edilar Rorborai Krtibich. Edit.:nial Page Edltar • bonny balm. This ts the first' oo the tube-tlura 8117 "8Cle .._, , ....,... aU be JGIJ -· aave r°" f ft'+JS 'ftP!Ot.wteedfcm.that I time, •o far u I know, that inbiatoey.'.Jl~raalWlll....,. tllat oqu..J4. Cle{l!ftnlned litUe ' ..,.,~ .. w "'""8r .-In my aeybocly In public Ille bas made of a dlarMi;..., ... _..,.. m..,,,,..l!l Alabama. a-so fa...U.~P"l!lchm,llle 'U.U awemeat.. 1 cannot 1~ llla~Iiillltar. ·• •• Lw~. • , ,. ln addition to ex~ts-from such classic "'orks as C..,_tal and from journalistic artlclei, there are generous samplings from Marx's personal cornspondeoce -many oC wbJch b.ave•never before bee1> 'r•••lated la EQsJtsh, Tbele hsclnettnc Jet,. 'I1te edftorial p age or the DaOy P ilot seeks l o inrorm. and stimulate reader$ by presenting on this pa1e diverse commentary Ql topics or interest by syndleal· ed C"Olumnists and C•rtooni.sts, by -providinll a rorum for readers• vln.•s and by presenting thl$ nev.·1-paper's opinions and ideas on current topics . The ed11onatl opl.nlon.s o(~he Daily Pilot apptart only in the editorial column at LOO; top of the page. Opinion:o; e:c- J)C'11liSfd b7 lbe columrililts ond cartoonists and letter writers ore' their own and no tndorsement oC tbdr >Jews by tho Dali¥ Pilat abcol4 be inf erred. • Taeedq, Augutlll, ms· .,'t 1• a ,. • ~ .,. f • • t I 1'HE FAJlllL Y CIRCUS By llRXeaae ---,...~ ''It IS SO a Grondfothtr's clod.I It's Gronddod's, iN'l't it ~" Child Drinking On Rise NEW YORK !UPI) - Alcoboti.m ls on the uP- •wiol amon1 teen·a1en but i• ''a particularly diaturbln1 phenomenon'' ODIOllS children ot bust· neu executives, acccird- tn1toDwi'a Review. The bu s lne .. 1 ---,- TueMSay,Augu"'t 19.1 97~ Next: A TV T o111bstone MARGATE. Fla. <UPll - POI" the bere1ved who has e•erythlng. D onald Wells wanta to sell you a color television tombstone. 1 Wells said he ls ready to build'for $6,000 a prototype of a stainless steel box to~ im. bedded in a g rave marker. Preu • button and it will 1bow a 10.m lnute videotaped photo obituary or the de· ceased. WELLS SAYS IDS mot.al box , eq u ipped w it h 11. televilion screen covered by bulletproof glass , will la!!t for 500 years "although after two or three hundred no one will rcall)' ('arc ." Hf.' s aid lht' stainless st('el unit, two f<'Ct lonJL 22 inche5 \.\.i de-and 20 ineh<'s deep. ""i ll be P<)>.A'erE'd by rechargeable battt-ries in a thrt•e.foot high eontrol eolumn "''hich als<·, will contain I.he on·off switch. When not in us'-". the control column would bC' sl"red in the cemetery office, '-''here but· teries would be recharged. HOW WILL HE ~et lhe eol· or Vid<"4.) ob1tu:1ry ur lh(' )l:ra ve ()('('Upan t'1 Y.'t•IJ. if lht• tit•· ('('3Sed Ol'J?.lt"'l"ll•d hi ho.1\t' h1s 10-minut.;• vidrot avt· pr1'\l<trt'f'f by prof<'SS ll•n als y, hi ll• ht• \.l.;l:-> s till all\'I'. it t•a n h•' pul IO)l:<'lhC'r poslhumt•u~I\ (roru home n1o v1(·:i, Wells :-:1.v!-. "l'VF: t-:\'f:N Hi\l) flt'Ople cunie m~. ··he .s aid But W{'llS said. "I lhink the credit hais to j!'.O to God lie in· spired me. I think it y,•as God that gavl" this to mt• I'm rl'al· ly n ot m ('c hanic al\y 1n - clined ·' -. OAILY PILOT 4 1 R efugees No Th,reat. 1o Jobs I.OS AN G t:J.ES <U rl -Julia V T<Jft , 1hc hr•:- of the f('df'r:1I cffortn 1 rl'~t·ttlc \'1 etnam~t· .r. fUlo!t'l'S. :-;.1 ~ s she is n toundrd by l'iUg)!:esU01 that the rl~fug<'l'S rou dominate the scarce J• market. ''Y.'("rc> only talkil about perhaps 45,000 Pf pit",'' 5hc e.xpl ninc· "and that m~rkct ha~ fl m1lhon.·· The macu!ne 11)'1 it has become "• fl'llhlen· inc new fact of life" ln the upper middle-c:lau communities where ex· ecullvea make their I homes. t------~--~-_. ... ..,_. ... ...,_..., maga.z.ine points out that parental example leans j Rolling Stone Forfeits l,lond 5 t0,000 for only 5167.51 a month. • • • • 1 ' ' .. \: I I • • LM.Boyd Black Sh eep . Smell Better Client asks who were the first grooms to give wedding rings lo their brides. That goes all the way back to ancient Egypt. As a matter or £act, in hi eroglyphics, the circle re present- ed eternity. And the wedding ring supposedly did Uk e \.\.'ise. The Greeks jumped on the ring thing early. too. Once such ring from the Fourth Century B .C. is . inscribed with the Greek \.\.'Ord for "J-loney." BLACK SKEEP have a sharPer sense Or smell th an do while sheep. IDPPO Q. "'D oes a hip· popotomus sweat blood?'' A. No, a hippopotamus doesn't work ror a city editor. The skin of a hippo gives o£f an oily reddish Ii· quid that looks like blood. Presumably, it's a lubri· cant to protect the skin both from the s un and the water. TllF. INCi\ INDIANS of Pe ru O\\·ned more sil\'l'r and gold than did any other community in the \.\.'es tern world at that time. Spaniards took it. eventually, to set up th e £irst gold stan- dard. Bu! the Incas themselves not only didn't use money, they didn't even have a word for iL Ironic . Q . ''I SAY the most common hair color in this country is brown, right?'' A. You've got that right. Almost 50 per· cent of the population has brown hair, in f act . Credit only 14 percent with black hair. And note the blondes outnumber the redheads by an eight percent to seven percent. WHAT, YOU didn't realize that the t ec hnical n a m e for a brewery is .. zythepsary''? And a brewer, sure enough, is a "zymologisl." . DID I TELL you that a quart of wet wheat weighs Jess than a quart of dry wheat? LIPSTICK Examine your lipstick , my dear. A s cholar who has made a study of the matter contend s you a re a versatile, forthrig,ht, de· monstra tive, vivacious and som ewhat im· practical girl, if you apply your lipstick in s uch a manner that its end beeomes a decided· Jy slated flat surface. Fascinating, it factual. PORCUPINES are rodents, hear ? NO MEDICAL specialist is more likely to develop back trouble than is the psychiatrist. TIDS WEEK'S favorite cltissified ad re· ads : "Sparky's Appliance Shop: Reduction on TV sel!i ! All 19.·incb sets have been reduced lo 12inches." Address mail to L. M. Boyd,.P.O. Boz 1560, Colta Mesa 92626 Copyrighl 1975 L.M. Boyd Schjck Centers offer NEW Weight loss Program! Totally diffe rent than any other The SCHICK Weight loss program doesn't use pills, shots or fad diets. It is based on consistent weight reduction by relieving the DESIRE for fattening foods •••. actually changos your eating habits so you will no longer DESIR.E fat- tening foods. This method grew out of the same $6,000,000 research that developed the famous Schick Centers for the Control of Smoking. Call MW fer 111"'-tiat allett Fm •ilars. 558-8404 m So. Moin st., Suite as, 0.11• \ I to alcoholism amopg yout h s, noti ng one part i cular s urvey' claimed one ot every five executives earning up· wards of $30,000 a year was an ''irreaporuJlblc'" alcohol UJer. The maeazlne says even if parents are not alcohollc1, ''The whole We style of the upper. middle-class family can lead youngsters to the bottle. ''For one thing, j ob pressures often keep ex- ecutives away from their families for long periods; leaving little or no time for their children." • . , ~' . . 0/t's the lat•st .conomy model W• CMt g•t 6$ mil•• to th• sillvel' FORDYCE, Ark. <AP) -Kcilh Ri chard of the British rock music group Rolling Stones has forfeit· ed a $163 .50 bond by fai ling to appear in Muni cipal Court on a misd emeanor charge of reckl ess driving. A misdemeanor charge of carrying a weapon was dismissed by Municipal Judge Thomas Wynne. The w eapon charge was filed when police spotted a leather-sheathed hunting knife on the seal of Richard 's rented car after he was stopped July S for re<'kless dri'4 ing. Richard and three companions were l ravelin~ from a Rolling Stones pcrformancl' a t Memphi s to a Dallas appeara nce \.\.'hl'n slopped at 1-~ordycl.'. Richard's attorney, Hill Carter of Lillie Roc k, filed the motion lo dismi~s thl' weapon t'harge, cil· ing a section of the stall' \.\.'capons control la'A' that permits the carrying or certain weapons "on a journey.'' ' \.Yt11•TI \:J YOU f1l.:ed ~!1,COO or i.10000 get .t t.oni !hf.• poople who IL•nd m ill1or1 ~ . Con·rT\t 11 uil Cr,,iJ,1. M onthly p {JYl'l1Cnl bu~i..:J un a $1 0,COJ Hon-.eOwner loan, fvr 120 mon th s, 0 1 on onnuo1 percentage ro le o( 1 6"~. ·10 101 poyn1cn1 $20,101 .20. A loon of $,),CXX) and over mu~t be secu1ed by a com bina11on of real and personal properly. 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Public Faith ' Low: Diedrich By O.C. HUSTINGS 01 llM D•llY P•1114 Sl.IH Orange County Board or Supervisor s Cha irman Ral ph Diedrich says the eredibility of local gov· ernment ·'is at a n all· time low." Died r ie h 's r e marks came in the wake of the indic t ment o r fellow cou nt y S u pe rviso r Robert Battin o n multi- ple felony counts. "IT'S A TRAGEDY," The Fullerton supervisor said. "It poses a problem for all or us a nd reflects on every official.·· "lfo\l,·ever," he added. "it's hard to see how so· meone \l,'ho has been as fiscally conservative and so low on hi s budget as Battin can be in trou· ble." Diedrich cited Battin·s It was le rt-ope n when Ed Ward, former aide t o GOP A sse mblyman R o bert Badh a m r e - signed. Jn a press r e lease, Delahanty said he had d e cided to run f o r chairman on the condi- tion that be wo uld take the job only if 70 percent of the committee m em· bers backed him . Since he drew only a one·vote majority last Thursday, Delaha nty s aid, he is withdrawing a nd conced· ing the chairmanship to Harvey . Delahanty will retain his seat on the central eommittee. He ser ved as chairma n in 1972, 1973 a nd 1974 , but w as dumped arter some par- ty infighting. • • • r e fusal t o acce pt a ASSEMBLYMAN supervis ors' p a y raise ROBERT Badham <R- and his r eturn to the Ne wport Beach) has county or almost $3,000in authored legislation that pay r aises in 197 1·72 as \i:ould put a wheelchair a n e xampl e o·f h is emblem on auto license frugality. plates of handicapped Diedrich admitted that persons. a series or scandals has Badham s aid he in- s haken county govern-t r aduc e d AB 24 8 6 ment since la te last year because he wants to give a nd ha s ''ob structed law enforce m e nt officers some of o ur plans to a means or determining move ahead." that parking s paces set • * • asid e f or th e ha n - ORANGE COUNTY Curious? Join Book , Contest SANTA ANA -Entry blanks ror the fo urth an- nua l bookm ark .design contest sponsor ed by the Orange County Publi c Library will be available at local branch libraries and on bookm o biles beginning Sept. 2. The t heme "Curious? Read !'' may be used as part o f the d esi gn , although children, in kin· dergarten through ninth grades, may make up their own s logans. Each local branch will select one winner and four honorable m entions. In additiwi to a coun· tywide winner , the re will be northern and southern regional winners. Prizes include books, tickets to county amuse- ment centers a nd girt certificates. Legal Threat Posed Oial~~-Ride Pinched By BILL sCRRE IBER OfUllO.!lw PHott.1•11 is aware or the legal only to the d.istrict but to complcxities involved. all publ i c tran !i il ope rators who c on· "Rut we also reel that templ a t e inno vativ e SAN T A A N A the issue raised , .. is or services or similar or di/- Orange County Transit extrem e importance, not ferent kind. District ofricials will ~---~-----------'''----­spend the next 30 days paridertng a court l'\lling matle last·week that held the district's innovative Dial-a.Ride bus program was unfair competition for private taxicab com· parties. Superior Court Judge .Mark Soden told OCTD it had to either buy ou.l cab companies in the Dial-a- Ride . service areas or disband the d oor·to· destinaiion bus s ervice. After a brief executive session with De puty COUnty .Counsel Kennard Smart Monday, district dl.rectors ordered their staff to carefully con- sid e r al l po ssibl e alternatives a nd r eport back in JO days . THE DISTRICT has 120 days from last Wed· nesday to comply with Soden's decision. It is kn o wn t hat several OCTD directors favor a n appeal of the court rul i ng, an alternative being pre- ssed b y the c ounty L e agu e of Wom e n Voters. ; • 'MAY NOT MAKE iT ON $5684 A YEAR, RETIRED COUPtl, SAYS. , M c KEE~PO ,T . PA .- Crushed on all ~idt.11 by rising prices James & Harriett Harfh stress rtugallty as their on ly chance for SUr\•ival. Liv- ing on retirement inco1ne J{lm~ & Harrie!! a.re work· in~ hard to stop infialion from Savin9 is your surest soc .. l securily. ·W ill the $pcial Security benefits you're paying lor now cover your needs later? You can't count on it. But you can count on up lo 7%':-' .. interest annually on your savings al AVCO Savings. And one of o ur counsellors can arrange a sensible savings plan lor you. Plus a bunch of tree service bonuses. ~•AVCO .... ~-~Y!~OC<~! ~=· 3310 BRISTOL ST .. COSTA MESA. !>•0·7591. EDW AR D MARIS. MC ft H ELSON G,lry AnlhOny Nel~on. 3!, re~•dt'nl o! l n•IM, C•l•IOrni•. P•\~tO•wa v F'40AV. AUQuSI IS. 1~/! Mr. Nelson ... I tJotn "' Lrr.-.1000. Calolorn1a. •nil '"'I'd"" en· l•ri! lilt in Calilornia. Ht wa~ "''11111'1C Af\illltlm Pl>l•Ct De~r1men111 ...e••1. a ~ber ol I~ An.lllt'lm Pol1(t Alo-••· lion. l~ Alr(t.11! Piloh A\~OX1ahon, HOLLYWOOD (U PI) -S ig Arno, 79, a German-born comedian \\"h o fl e d Hitl e r 's Germany in the 1930s, died at the l\·t ot ion Pic- ture Country llouse and llospital. t\r no, a suc- cessfu l per former in German film. s tage and sho\\'S a nd cabarets in thl' 1920s. immigrated to the United St ates and gained fa m e \.\'ilh hi s po r t ra ya l s o f zany \.\'aiters, haug hty butlers and effe te bon vivants. S E N . D F. N N I S dicapped a re. indeed, be - Carpenter ( R·Newport ing used by handicapped B eac h ) h as b ee n persons. crit ieized by a fellow ,----------------------------------legisla tor for his o pjX)Si- Lee Podolak, a n LWV representative, Monday told directors the league · t>elO a commerc lal O•lo1 ·s lictn<oe, w•~• llCPn!.eil UIQM ln~1r u(lor lor rOIO<'(lllM •""a Veter 11n o! 11\t United Sta1t~ Navy. S\irvi•D<'\ ln(IU<le llll wile, M!lr11t<v ,...,Ir.en ol Ille home; • ~on, Jo11n; Oo!UQlller lorl, of Ille 11ome. la!"". John A. Nelwo ol Co\la Me~•; ma1r-. Delores Howard ol LakewoOd and btp1t>er N;c• Howard ot Livt<mort. OI· l>ter lyle Smltn. Chil Ola •n of '"' At1•11eim Pohte Dep;inmenr, -Re•. Ragon Flannery wl!I oll •«•le al ~vict'!.IObol llela ill l .OO PM, 1Uf!o(l;ly_ Augu~ 19. "'~.on the r1r,t O"l~I•"" cnurtn. S10Wt~I Sooitn S1rtl't A""lle•m. ,,..., .. •lt onttrmtnl lo lollcw. V•~•lillion, Monaav . s ·oo t o 9 OOP M "' 8"'<•~-Kaulbar, Morlu<l<f. 1~1 1 ,,.,,..~, Lii Palmil Avenue. A"alltom fl>m•I • ~\l•mtmoroal (ontrobuuon' lo rt-.r Amtrocan Cancer Fund. Bac.k\· 11(.aultwr• Mortuil< y a"tc to•\, " MUNSI NGER Lt•I" E. Mun,1ngtr, ••~•dtn! OI '>olnla MOni<a. Pa\'oed away Augu~t 11. 191~ NO '"'vivor \. Gravt••Gl' w rvoct) ''''" Ile 11e1a Thur..aay, AuQu~! 11 . tQJS. al tD:OllAM, Good Sllepl\tta Cemetery, ':Huntinqton Ele•cll. O.rt(lea by p,,,.~ FarnllvCo1onla1 Funer•I Hofl"'fl. IRltlH Mi<l"<atl S. lrvon, rt\idtnl of C~la Mesa. P•~~d away AuQu\t 11, 191~. ~rv1vt<I by hi' ~rtnU, Mr. ana Mrs. William R. l•v•n; ana one brotller. Plllrick lt•ln. Graveside ~•vlct' woll bl-lwld Tue\day, AIJ9U•t n, a11:00 PM. lflltrmtnl, P<1co1+c View Memo•ia! Park. In l.eu o! flower•. cont•l~hons ,.,., ""m;td<! to your 1,.voro1e '"'""''· .Balll·~t')tron funeral l-'on-.e1 dottc• lor\. CRAMER El\;t S. Cramer. Pa•~ea away AUQll!ll l b. "'!.iii 11>e i19" DI 19. Rti.Ol.'nt ol Hunlington (leach. S"rvlved l>Y. lo(>n, Ru,,tll C<11mer o! GltndGril, Caloforni•. 1 dau9Me•'· ~vlv•• Mc:Ker- •..:~r ot Wt•I Lo\ AnQt!t•. C;1htorn;"· M;H9•<t1 KellOQ ol Pa\ddtn•, "California , ~••1tr.ln·law. Pearl (;~mer of HunlonQton 6ta Cll. C•llto•n•• ~rvltt~ wt•t lleld to<l•v. AUQ~I 19 •• "':f'l!OPM, at Smol h~ Mor tu.Jr V Ct...pel. In· 1trrnen1 wo11 Ile (l"vatt •I Pacol.c View Hrtmorl•1 P•rk. Sm!lll Mortuilty O••K - '""· LOS ANGELES (AP) -F\ineral services were scheduled Thursday for Dr. Corne lius P. Hag· gard, 63, president of Azus a Pacific College s in ce 1939, wh o died following surgery Satur- d ay in A r cad i a Methodist tlospit al. Nt\PLES. Fla . <A P) - The oody of dancer John Kriza, 56, \\"ho had b<>en a member of the American Ballet T hl•aler and ap~ peared in l\roadv.ray pro- ductions. has been re- covered from t he Gulf of l\.lexico. Police say he apparent ly drowned. SAN L UIS OBISPO (U PI) -San Luis Obispo Superio r Court Judge Thomas O'Reiley, 64, died at his home Sunday nlg ht. He h a d been ma yor o f S a n Luis Obispo. For the Record Blrlhs tion to a bill that would allow f e m a l e s tate e mployes a year off without pay as pregnan- cy leave. Sen. Al an Robbins (0 - Van Nuys) said, ''I'm s urprised t o see Sen. Carpente r speak a gainst motherhood . Obviously he bas never been preg· nant.'' Carpente r had ques· tioned the need for such exte nded leave. Th e bill, b y As- sembly man Dill Lockyer <D-San Leandro) passed the Senate 22·9. • • • ·REALTOR SANDY BerWic k a n d b uilde r William D . Lus k are serving a s co·c ha irmen of a $100-a·plate dinne r for stale Senator Dennis Carpenter. The fundraiser ror the Newpo r t B ea c h Republican is planned for S e pl. 18 a t the Newporter lnh. • • • FULLERTON'S GEORGE E. Delahanty has given up his effort to regain the chairm anship of the Orange County Re publican Ce ntral Committee. The post will be rilled Bo b Harvey . MOARl5 SOUTH COAST Alice M.Mort!\. Pa\~d llwavot.uou'' COMMUHITT H05P1TAL ( S. I. llAYAKAW A ) Is THOUGHTFUL In the 1S. 1•1s •n Lynwood, Ca lUorn•il AuguSl6, 1t7S Survlwd Oy one dauQhltr. Mr•. Jo"t<e Mr. •nCI Mr). Juan Reye~. 1.a<1una ~-eny ol El lo•o. C11\lorr>la ; 1llrtt No9,_.l,Qlrl. 9ran11c 11 ;1drtn ; lwo 9•tll· Augulll,tt1S 9ranocnlld•en; one 1lster. Mrl. Atjjnts Mr. and Mr~. Owane 8 •t'91'1, LAo...,. Matti\ ol LynWOOd, C•lllornla; one Hiiis, bov. b rot her. s111n1ey lllln9worlh ot Mr. 11na Mr\ Mit11ae1 Jclln!.Otl, S,,n 9'tlf~ld. EnoLand. Funeral !ifrvit..., JuanC1pl\1tano,bov. AUQU1t •. 1t1S Wlllt>elltld,Wednel.d1y111:lOPM8I S\. Mr. and M••. Jame• Mullltrln, Ge0ot~'\ Epl\tCOll Cll11rc11. Ul90J"6 Laounalle•(h.o;llfl. DAILY PILOT tllils. lnltrmtnl, EL Toro '"""'''""l·'--'---:::::===============:::::---1 Mc.Cormk~ Laoun• Beach Mor1""''1 director\. · CROSS ' Cheryl A. Cro,s, Pa~\ftf 1way AUQU\I "16, 1q1s. Rc\ldtnt GI Co•I• Me sa. Survived toy o•rtni.. Mr. •nd Mrs. J;tc:~ Cross ot Co~•• Mew; 1 brolht<\, Ronn1t \::ros\ol llhnol•. llnd Mlcnat-1 Cros\, In ~Orea; llrod) \i\1tt\, Sue Bennett and !.andy Ht•Otl, 00111 ol ~anta Ana. Calitarnla. Palf'rn1I orandmothtr. 'M•l. l eUa Cros~. Mls~our!. n\Aternal 9r1namolher. Mary E. Ro~r\ ol Wa•ll•ngton. Service\ wltl bf t>eld, 'Tllurl.dly. l :OOPM. •I Bell 8rOlldway O\apet Ottk111n1 Jolln A. L•nd~•ll. In· ,ttrment, Good S,,.ohe rO Cenwt~ry IAL TI·IERGEROH FUMERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-24i 4 IELL IROADWAT MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Co sta Mesa 642·91~0 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495·1 776 rACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL l"ARll Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beac". California 644·2700 PIUPAMILY COLOHl.ALPUHl•AL HO .. 7801 Bolsa Ave. Wes1m1nster 893.(1525 •, SWfTHS' MORTUAI '( 627'Main St Hunlfnaton Beach 5~539 . / • Does )l'Ofhink .. II is no! a simple lask for a patient to reach and maintain "leonwe1ghf " for life. First !he patient must have on honest desire to cure his p roblem ... then accep1 proless1onal guidance from trained Medical Doctors. Lindora 's unique 10·week treatment and training program will leach paflents how lo reach a nd maintain their "lean weight" fo~ life. A sore and practical pion, w1fh proper nutritional d iet, and continual emotional support. New a udio and sub-hm inol visual aids o re used to motivate the patient The entire program is under the str ict supervision of Medical Doctors. spec1ol- isls in Bar1olric Medicine. l 1ndoro Cl1n1cs ore owned ol'ld odm1n1srei-eci bV Mec:hcol Doc.ror~ !hot r~tnc! fheor p1oc !ic:e IC Ba1ootr1cs ALL Cl•n•c Peri.onncl ore licensed by •~ Srore or Co11ro1010 Call for information Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Lindora4f MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1 893 Poce Professional ' Mesa Verde Bldg Pr01ess1ono1 Bldg Son Bemordino • l . Long teoch • Mlulon Hlll.s Hawthome • Orange • Newpor1 Beach Gorden Grove • long Geach · Pot0deno Lo Hobto • Woodland Hilll • Sherman Ooks Wett Covino • Fullerton • Riverside • Sonto Manteo CostO Mesa • Pomona • Cerrito£ • Hollywood ' Frank is One of the 9 •illion . . . Aleoholici '· in .the U.S. '. The boy died. Frank is .an alcoholic. Five years ago he was driving his car and hit a 12-year-0ld paper- boy on his bicycle. It took Frank two full years to remember the accident. > It will take him the rest of his life to forget it. He worries that one of the more than 9 million alcoholics in this country ·will hit his son .. .and kill him. Frank doesn't drink any longer, but he still has a problem. You see, Frank also has a 12-year-0ld son, and he too delivers papers on his bicycle. And every hour of every day •of every week that Frank's son delivers papers ... Frank worries. So Frank asked us to ask you a simple favor . If you think you have a drinking problem, or if you know of someone who does, call or . visit the CAREUNIT Program. We can help. • ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES·HELP IS AVAILABLE ' If you or someone you know needs help, call the Ollllllr lllllOClll!I , SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 PACIFIC COAST HWY.rSOUTH lAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 92677 ' . TELEPHONE (714) 499·1311 ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL . 1111 WEST LA PALMA AVENUE, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 92801 TELEPHON E (714) 774·1450 BREA HOSPITAL 875 NORTH BREA BOULEVARO, BREA. CALI FORNI A 92 21 TELEPHONE (714) 5294003 (213) 694-2139 • ~ ' .. 1' • TuMd•y,Auguet 19. 197S O~ILVPILOT A~=- J?~rd Unbeatable? I , f rr l"l(TITIOU$ •USINllSS STATllMENT OP' A•.t.MOONMIENT l'olAMll $"TATllMll!NT 01' USE 01' Tti. h:lllOwl"'O ~r.otl\ ••t' doi"9 bu!.i· l't(TITIOUS BU\lk l[S\ HAME P U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N OTICE PUBLIC N011CE •1CT1TIOU\ •USIMESS MAME STATEMENT lM fotla.....11'19 pt!rson h oolftQ t.n1• ... ~,.,. l M,ay"be, BUt R eagan 1. eam R eady Rationing Sen . Lowell P . Weicker, Jr. (R- Conn.l predicts gaso lin e will soon t op o n e doll ar a gallon a nd said h e £a v ors rationing ove r h i.g her prices £or con· servation. ntt•••: 'f"" IOllOwlnQ "'"'"""~ ,,,._,. --\IQt,(ANQ GA RDEN S, I,,,, clorol'dl ... 1111t ottnetlcl1\10U,~r.h~ E:l'"""''t CJrc .. , H""'U1>9lon 6'-11. n. .... C.Ul0t11L• "2 .. 1 ll'tSION·Vl GALLEGO!. RE.Ill TY. "°"" A. M(Anllt, 14tfl E11\"hw'I l21 I !lo ....... 1 ... SI., ~nt• "'"'· Ulitou ll• Or<le, HunllnQ'on 8'Kll, C..lllOtllil• '2101 RO YA L MARINE LTD .• 11• Newton Wr .. C01I• ,,...,., c .... R-rt Hllklr, 1921 L111wlf'd lsi 0 Nswpart ~IU>,'CA, tni• O<Aloe1' 1$ t>elng <Dn<luc.led by• llmn.o t:1t•li;ie•$fllp. I I W ASHINGTON <UPI) -According lo Ronald R eaa:an 's campaign s trate&istl, there are four reasons why it w ould be "imPoS1lble or tloae to lt" for their man t o beat Gerald F'ord for the Republican presidential nomination next year. , John Sear1, Reagan's young but battle-teste d organ izer, laid o ut for a group of r eport e r s the conventional "Wisdom that argu es against a 1976 tampaig n by the forme r California .1overnor. He a lso gave a similar list d reason s why Reagan might just be able to pull it o ff. SEARS' LIST OF formidable ad· 'Vantages u s ually enjoyed by incum - bent presidents included (l ) the con - trol of even ts as the bead of govern· men t , (2) a n a l1nost total command o f media attention , (3) access to the best in sta rf assistan ce and (4) the ex· istetace.of a r eady-made political or- ganiza'tion from previous campaigns. As the R';,tgaa people look a t the s t ron g points, they see several soft spot s that they believe m ake a race agains t Ford f easible. Firs t , the ques tion of a built-in n a · l ional campaign o r gariization . Presi· d e nts, or even former vice preside nts who have been e lec ted t o their o f rices, obviously h a v e this advantage. But Ford has n ever run for national o rrice. They believe Reagan, while never a national candida t e , certainly w as bet- ter or at least as well kno wn to rank· and -file R epublican s a s Ford before the Agnew and Nixon r esignatio n s. NEWS ANA LYSI S cumbent can act to deal with pro· blema rather than jW1t give speech es • abou~ solutio n s . Furthermore, party loyalists a r e b e lie ved to be r e luc tant to admit that their judgme nt in the previous e lect ion w as wrong a nd'llke· • IY adopt the "d o n 't c hange horses" philosophy. M noted, the second of t h e s e ele· ments does n o t exist w ith F o rd. Republican ~ n e v e r n ominat e d o r e lected him presid e nt before a nd so lhey don't have to justiry themselves b y s upporting him a g ain. A s for the advantage of ''rontrolling events," the Reagan s trategists think the reality o f ''b eing in c harge'' a t this particular time in the n a tio n 's li fe may n ot b e s u c h an asset f o r any politic ian. As it apparently w as in 1974, 41ere m ay be an adv a n tage in the n e xt preside ntial election f or a c andidate who h as ab5olu lely no pas t conn ecti o n with .''the m ess in n .. , ,,,. F1tUHo..J bu\iM~!i ,.,..,... ... Jo,.,,.., s. MCAllll•, ,.,.1 El"""'"'' f9rrt'd '° ibo"9 WI\ llleo '" 0.M>OI' CJ•<le, H""tll'IQlon 1141•'"· c.utornl• C-1yonJ•nu.ry 11. nil. tit-11 V1oi. R. C.i lltOO\, 1'10 G, T1ntln Tl'll\ bu•IMIS I\ COl'dvC:l•d bya llfrlll· ....... S.nl• lliNI, c 111to•n1• ~l!OS ecl~lne•\lllp. All<• J . Sc.fll•m••, 3n1 !.o. P&rton Jo Ann S. McMU1 51 ., !Mont• An•, C•Uto•ol1 91101 'fllh U11trnent WI$ flltd will'+ lhe Tl'11' bu"flft' w1> cona u,led by • Coun1r Cl••k of Or•noe Coun1v on llmUedpertn•••n•p. """"'' '· 1tlS, V1011 R. C.1!1t;os Rot>ertl-l f!k•~ Tl'll1 \llt1m1nt lltld with IN CouniJ" Cieri< ot O•lll99 Count1 on Aug. u. 191S. .... 111 PublllMd Ortl'(le Co•st D111y PllOI, A1>9, 19,16,lnd Sept, 2, '• 191) Jl21·1$ PUBLIC NOTICE F4M11 Alrtt J. X nl•mer PUtllhllld 0 ••119tc Co••• D1lh Pllol, Thi$ \\1le,....ot .,.,, till'd .,.;111 thll l-------------- Al;Q. lt, 1t,u •• nos.pt.J, 1t7S JOJ•-1) Coun1r Cltrl< ol Orenge C.ouotr on NOTICE OFOIS\OLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC N011CE ....,..,...1'!., 1t/S. ''"'" PUbl l .... d Or•nQt COl \t D•l!y PllOI, 1--~~~~=~===~--Avg.11,lt,1•.•ndS..pt 1,191~ JO'll../S PICTITIOUI •UllME\S MAME\TATEMEMT 'The tallowing person I• doing buM· PUBLIC NOTICE N~I\: ORANGE COAST PROPERTY PtCTlTtous•USINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, t t61 NAMESTATEMENT ~il ver S1r1fla, Huflllnglon S.1<h, Tlw to11a ... lr19 Pl•~\ ire oolnogbvl.i· C1llfornl1 ,...,,,,. Mltn1et Arthur Newm1n, 99'1 V I G AL LEGOS, l>LYCE Sttver Sl•lnd, Hunt1oglon ~1<11. '!>(HIRMER OtiA, lNl(RNATtONAL (.1!1lo•nl• REllL ESTATE NEIWORI(, 2211 !.a. Ul"I T•l*PMW Tl'd\ tlu1'!MIS •• (OndUt\lld by •n In-Mtlt1St., 5.lnt• An•. C•l1lo•o ... n 101 ----------------------------ldlVlalUtl. Vloll R, Gl ll'901", 1•l0 G, T~Un Mktt.ael A. Newmln Ave.,SltlttAl\I, C1l1lorl'i•'1IM Tl)i1 \111eintnl w11 f iled wllll o.. Air<• J . 5<111rmtr. J/11 So. P1rton ~ Countr Clerk ol 0••1>111 Covotr on Julr St .• "'"'" An1, C•l•tornl• <n10·1 . J4, lt)j, Tiii$ O<A!r>e\$ IS (Ol'\Cl11t t10 by• II mil· I' ..... lds>1rlrM1rU\lp. , LAST 4 DAYS of our· Pul>lbl'+ed Or.snoe CGllt Dtily Pllol, """" R, Gl lll(IOS ~ This s11tem1nt w11 t lltd with the ·SUMMER CLEARANCE PUBLIC NOTICE =:.~•::)~ ot Dr.snga County°" l----~~~~~~,.---1 ·~ Pub11( nollc• Ii hereby o!ve,. lhll MI LTON H . RIG G <;. Ind J()t.1N o. LITTLE. lleretalore 00-I' 1n<;1 Dus1r>e\\ unde r tr.e lltl1\1~ '""' ~•m• 11nd i lV lt o l JM PC ENT ERPR ISES. <it 1sot1 Cl\ilfl'C>llln I Ra, C•t~ ot Laguo• Hill\, County ol I Or11>91, Sldte ol C11itorn1•, 9'l6il. did on u... utn dly of Auou\t, 1t1S. DT mulu•I (OA•enl, d iSiDIVe 111e ,,..10 "'""'""hip 11nd 1erml111te their rtll• Uoo••• !)Ittner• the•t ln S.lo nu...,,....,_, 10 \"<! tutu•I wlll t:e tonduet~ Dr JOHN o. LITTLE,~ I Wiii Pllr 1.-.:l dl$th11rQ1 all U.a>!Utln ond oebu ol the llrm •""' reulve •II rnonitt pty11blt to Inf llr m. · FurtMr flDllte h M•eDY ol...,n uwt tne unoer•iQnea will nol oe •t\POfl••Dle, !ram 1111\ div on !or 1ny oDhoalion• ln- curr..O br J OHN 0 . LI Tl l E inn" - Nfl'lf or In U" !lln,. ol \Mt••"'· CAT ED l>T , C11llg1nl~. Ill•• \Siii 011' alA1>911,t, 191S. MUlonH. RlgQS Pl<ttU""a Orln\19 ColSl Dilly Piiot, A.~ 19, 19/S 31 1'"·1~' ~ Jiiiy :tt,1nd A11guu 5, 12. 1'1, ltl) 1711·1~ Alyt e J. Sen" mfr • I l'ICTITIOUS •USINEIS Publlll'+fd Oranoe C11111 Dally PllOl, 1-------------- Si:ARS CONCEDF.8 TIIAT Ford ~ Jj. }. ·,Y,~~lf O~~S~tsoclrko:e ,,.~":~~1:_~,:~:~,'°:~.N!inognu~-Au9.1p1.:·ll2•~;;N"j)·';~C>E:ioJ1·is does ' th th l d p COBYENTEAPRISES,•2SW.11tl'I CP 10d ' enjoy e 0 e r WO a vantages St.Colt.MIN,Clli!Clrnl•92•7'6 HOTICETO-CltEOITORS of Incumbe n cy ~lots o r publicity and * ~ HOWlfO A. ContOb't', 11281 Janlf!'S NOTICE TOCltEOITOltS OP IULI( TRANSFER lots o f high-grade advice. {1J H Rd .. VIiii P1r~. (<illloroiat?W.1 SUPEAIOlt COURTOFTME ISl<I. •101-1101 u.c .C.I . 0 lafawayt Oelotts M. Coo(ObJ, 18181 Jlfnl'~ STATEOl'CALIFORNIA FOA NOl itt i' ne•e by g iv en lo th•· R eagan , OUl o r public office since * Hta ~ Rd.,Vlll<1Par~.C.sHlornl1'1?W.I TMECOUNTYOFORAMGE Creaitors ol De•I< Fonde r Co,,. 0 I -W Thh nusine,, is t onduct10 Dr 111mlt· JM. A44Jll Tr.,s~ror, wl'lo~ b1>sl1M1\• <iddrns I~ the end o f 1972. Does get-more a t ten· . .o~r1r>er1n1p. E•t11te at MtLDREO M. RDUOOT. 2131 tt.•tio• Blvd., con•"""'"'· Counlf ' Was hington." PUBLIC NOTICE tio n than a comple t e Wlkno wn, but i t I I How11roA.concot>Y •k .. MILDREOM.M1>xEv.0ece•l.ed. o1 Or"W\9t, s1.111 01 c111101n11.11\1t tt * -ee COMf'()AfASLE I This st11temeot w•• flied wlll'I the NOTICE IS HERESY Gl\/EN 10 1ne bulk tr..,st1r " 11>ou1 to De ...-to is n o thing like the o v erwh e lming a t · . IN TOOR COPS · • County c1erk or Or111911 Counlr on July <'f'<llto~ o1 t111•tiove !limed oec11<1ent Rl<l'IMU s. 5Pf•r 11nd 1111 t-<. VM1<.1 / .&' ten ti on Ford can count on. And Ford\ • 10, ltlS. 11\il •II pef'>Otll h•v•n11 tt•ims 119"1"5! c;ener•I P•rlnership, T '""'ll •Hl,.. P d 1"4' lhe. \,.lld det eO.l't ••• reQulred to Ille -buslnes• 1ddrlS$ Is 3131 W. as resi e nt, has access to lhe vast * 3 70 E. f 7th St. _Costa Mesa ~ PvbU~ O•an<;lf co1st D•11y p;1ot, 1r.m, wltl'l lhe oec1is.arr wouc:ht•i.. 1n F11rc re•I, An1r.e1m, covotv atOr•ngtt; resources o r the Ce d e ral government Ao.,qus~S. U , 19, 16. 19'/S 7M2-1 It'll olli<• ol UM <11rk ol thl ll>O.., en-'Sl•teolC•llforn<il. and i·ust about the '"ck of lhose h e ·Next to Ralph·s Market -:-642-5430 1.11e0 cour1.~10P<•""nt1111m,withtne T11e properly 1a tie 1,,,.,1er•eit ;.., r• --~~~ oete\wrr WOl>Cl>e••, to tne IH'lden.lgr.ed kK11tea <it 2131 Hi•bor Slwa, (;lt.J w a nts lo work ror him. R eagan ''!1'-~ . . ar;J;;a1!(4·~· P U BLIC NOTICE •.,.11he oe1tl<e••o1 ~.uRw1Tz.,HuRw1.1! ~··· c oun1y ot o r1nge, s 111e of g II t I I t 1-----~==~==---1 R M , .. torMrs • Uiw . ......, l!llltomla. - ---------------------"•-n_e_r_a_cyc_rn_u_s __ r_•_oY_O_n_v_o_un __ e_e_rs_. ______________________________ l FICTITIOUS9USINl!SS nnd St•HI, P. 0 . Bo• IJJS, Newport S•ld P<OPtrtYi•descrlbedin g.ener•I ' NAM E'STAT EMENT Blildl, C..llloroll 92"3, whl<ll Is ll't! ~;All stotk 10 trade, tl•!Ures, l:Qull>• Tht followin9 P<''"°"' are dol119 ~-P'ICI al busltle\S ol tl'le vn<Mr,llJ"l'd In .....,t 11.-.:l 9""<1 will ol ll'l•t P••nli"!I O<A•· SECOND, THE ADVANTAGE OF incumbency itself. The fact o r h o lding -public o rfice is b e lieved by Politicians to be invaluable, inasmu c h as lhe in· , ' I ' . ~ •. :--..._,,_ rv:". PR.ICE WATERHOUSE GAVE HEART TO NEWPORT BEACH B efore he _retired in Newport Beach, Matt Hall had been an exec utive for Price Waterhouse , th e . . famous public accounting firm . Wh at he learned and what he knew are helping the Vol untary A ction _Center on Balboa Boulevard. He super- vises tbeir books, helping them serve the many public S'ervice. g~ou~s lo~king to Volu ntary Acti on, the organization with the big heart. It's fun and mea ningful work for Matt Ha ll a nd thousands of other citiz ens of all ages do in g many jobs for many causes. Want to feel wanted? Want to get involved ? Want to make your fr ee time valuable? Wan t to meet interesting people llke Matt Hall? Then call ... ' • ~eel!g!!rv action. center 1714 'Y{. Balboa. Avenu e ' Newport Beaab, C a lifornia ~ 1714) 675·9210 ' l'lfUI\: 111 ..._11..-s ptrt•inlnQ to ll'le ISUlle of l'lf\S knqWn os "THE OESI( F1NDEA" ALL E \/ E NT s p AR I( I NG wld oec-nl, within lour montlft•ller wid"THE LI NO PRESS CO." •nd lot•J· SERVI CE , •332 w int1r,wee1 Wl't', tl'ltflr'I publlc•tlon ol llli~ noll<.1. Old 111 21n Harbo• Bl wd., c o,111 Me$1. lrvtne, C.Uforoll 9211M · Ollld Al>QVSI 6, 1'17S (Dunlyol Or1nljlt".Sl•I' at Ct lllornl•. Ro~rt Lintolo MtL1u9hl+o 43ll' JOSEPH M. ROlJDOT T"" bl>lk lransle• wlU De con..........,.~ , wim..-s-.t Wty,. lrwll't,, c.ulcirnla E•tculor olf!>f Will of edon or alter the 1q d•T ol August, 191 .. t'26M u11al>Owe"11.,.....aoetf dent 1\ 10 A.M. al GRO\/ER ESCRO ~ EtsaMtrlNMtLlt.111lllln,U31Wltt-HURWITl,MU RWITl , CORPORAT IO N, 111 'So. llllnOl,$,, l81"$Wft1 W•Y. lrvlne, C1ll!ornl119'MoM , lflll REMER A.nahe.im , County ot Oraogt", Stille ol Tiil' DuslneS• Is tooaut\ed by 1 Atlor•y111 L.tw C.lilornoa. ' 9"'"'••1 pertnershlp. Uf:nM Street So l1r 11 known to \ht Transt1r1W5,,, R. L. MC LiluQhl!n P. 0 . Bo• Ill' . ell tlu~ioess n'""''' and addreue1 ~, This ~t•lemrnt wa~ tded wltl'I the Nolw-1 .. •t ll, C•lllor11l.1fl6'l by Trao•l~•or tor the tll•ee yeor\ 11ss Coul'ly Cl1rk ol Or1nge County on July Tl'\: 11U )613·90ZG past, a re : Sime. , • 30, 1975. ...,_,,,or ... llllDIM• 0.ted: A1>9u•l 1211'+, 197$. F4'M4 Published Or111Qe Co•'I Dally Pilot. Siqnedby: 1:11cn1rd'S.Spe1r Publi:ll'lld Orao9e Co•~t Da 11v P1!ol, A1>9. 12, 19,16,•ndSet:il.l, 19JS lOllt-ll General P1rtner ;,-. ; A1>9u\15 , 11, 19, 26, ltl~ 211.lJ·I~ l1n H. Vaote, P U BLIC NOTICE Gen. Partner ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE 'SUPERIOR COUltTOF TH E STATEOPCALIFOllNIA FOR TME COUNTY OFOlll:AMGE CASE MO. A-.. J'1 OllDERTOSMOW CAUSE Ill 1n1 Mitter at DONl>LO ll>N UOOWITZ, •I.a l<nown 111 OONALD WAYNE, For ChllnQe ol N1fnl'. WHEREA S , DONl>LD I AN UOOWITZ, 1lso kllOwn I~ OONALD WAYtiE, P1lllloner. hli tiled an ap- plk.lllon wlth !he Cieri< al 11111 COl>rt tor en orOlr cllanqing pe1l1ktoer'1 ,......, tram DONALO IAN UDOW!Tl 10 OONALOWAYNE ; IT ISORDEREO. 11111 •11 Pl!f!OM ln· ~rMtl'd In Ille 1riove-enlllled ,,,.lier 11PC11¥ before tlli~ court at 10.00 1.m .. on the 1)rd day DI 'September, 197}, in tt>e tour1 room ol Oe~rtment J, DI \!>f Suptrlor Co11rl o t Ille Stall OI C1lliornl1, Or1noe Coun\y Cour! HOuw, Siln111 An•. C•lilornl1, •lld sllOw e1u11, JI 11ny, Vt'l'IY tl'le 1pplltetion lor <henge of n1me 11'1ould no1 De or..,ted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, 11111 a COPY ol lhlf order lo ~flow tiMJW lie puDll~hfd ii' Tl'le Oillly P.iot, I ~per al 11fne•al circul1tlon print· eO In th• Ca1>ntr al O•anoe. C•liforn!•. onct • -•k tor tou• Ul ~uctn11.., -.k, prior lo the aa1e set tor 111;tr1ng 11'11 eppli<1tlon. DA TEO: ... l>QUSt 6, 1975 HARMON G. SCO\/ILLE J\>Ogtl' ol Ille Superior Court G1•sot1. DUMM _.CRUTCMEA DENNISA.GLAOWEl..L J511 Hlwpert Ctfillf Ori we ...... ,....,.,,.,i k.Cll, C.llt.mll t1MO T ........ :01~J 6"M-H71 Artlnltt'f'l llr ... !LllolMt Pl<tlllSl'lld Or•noe C011t Olllly Pllol, """· n. 19, 1•.•n0 s.111. 2, 1t1i lOll.J~ PUBLIC N011CE ll·IWll Publl..,..d OrlllQt' Co1~t D•il r Piiaf,. AUii. 19, 19/S Jltl-1$ SU .. ERIOlt COURT OF THE STATEOI' CALIFOltNIA FOA TME COUNTY 01' ORANGE No. A-IMUJ P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION SUPERIOR COURT OF THE " FOR PROBATE 01' WILL ANO FOR STATEOFCALIFO RNl ... FOR. LETTERS TESTAMENTl>ltT THECOUNTT OF ORANGE Est elf ol \/ ERi> DELL AN OER'>ON, ND,,.. ....... Oettll.ed. • NOTICE OF ME Aft ING OP• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !hit .. ETITION FOR PR08ATE OF W\Lt.. SHIRLEY STEIN Ill~ flied r.ereio • ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN• CM!l•lion lor PrONle al Wiii •nd !Or is-TART (90NOWAl\/E0) s\>MKtOI LettlrsTHt•ment11ry1o tM E\\ale of ELIZABETH MONSER: pelllloner rirreren<I to wlllcll I• ,,...Cle BIEHL, Decf<i1.td . lor lurlN!t J>1rlk11llr•, Ind tnat !flt NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN lflat' llmt ll'ld pl1ceol heiring IM !Ml""'IMI' WI LLIAM CLI FFO R O BIEHL 1'•f tteen1.tllo• 5*pt.1, 191~ ... t 9;30 1.m,, 1n liled herfin 11 ptlition for PrW.11 of • tr.e <ourtroom cl 0ep.or1ment No. Joi Wiii <iod IO• i s~u•nte al Lellerr. w ld <ou'1, at 100 Clv•t Cenl1r Or!we Te"•mtnle•v lo ll'le petotio..er Cttond We \!, in \l'lt C1!y of S1nloil Ana, ... 1""'6lreferentelowh.cl't1~m11ae 10~ C•lllornl•. further p1rllcu1.,r~. •nd \hat the llmrr Dltl!d Auou~I 11 , 19/S . .1no pl11<..e al he1rin11 the \•Ml' Ills""°'" WILLIAM E. SIJOltN, 1.tl lo~ Set:it1mber 1, 191~, 11 9:101.m ..... county Clfrk 1n \he courtroom ol Depl•lmenl NO. 3ot'I JOHN A. DU NCAN Uid court, 11t 100 Cl vlt Center Ori ..... ! 12CIO N.MllnSI. West, In the CilY ol Stoia Anoy 'Sl.tlt1'30 ea111omi1. • S.ntl An1, CA. 91!01 Oiled Augu\l 1S, 1~7S Allor"'' for: Pehlloner WILLIAM E. SI JOMH, Puttll,.,,,.o Oran,..e coa•I 01Uy Pi101. countvc•e•ll All')u•I 1', 10, 16, 19/S . 3191-)S OAYIOR. BAADE P U BLIC NOTICE A.ltorMY •I W!w 6\0 Nolw11Drt Ce~llr Ori we Nlwport Beit h, C1lllornl1 tl"4 NOTICE YOCREOITORS Tl'I: (J\~J 6"-IMO "' Ne. A·MJll Altor•Y fl;H": Ptllllon1r SU PERIOR COURT OF THE I Publi~l'led Oran9f Co1sl 01ily Piiaf; 5YATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR All')u~l 19, lO, 26, l'llS ll'H:r1', TME COUNTY OF ORANGE In ll'le Mi tter ol ll'le Eu11e oll P U BLIC NOTICE '' VIOLET MAE Wl>TTENBARGER, _____________ _ O.tel~ed. \ NOTICE IN\/ITINGBID$ Nollte 1~ hereby Qlven to trl'dilor No!lttlslwreo 91wen !htlllle8oat~ hlvl1111 <..Uims •O•lnU the soid dete of Truslett ot ,;.. C~•t ComrrunilW' denl ID 1111 s<i!d <l•ims in lhl ollite College 0 15trlcl ol O•inge c.ounty u .. <lt•k al ll'le 1torewid court or t C..tllorl'lll will receive •elll'd ttld\ u~ pr<!'Mnt them to lhe un6erslg....O It tt>e ' offitl ol RALPH w A,.NELCO '. to ll:OO ....... Mo.-.:l~y, ~Plen-bl!• •• . ... . • I I 1915, II t!>f Purcll<i .. ng 0.-pl. ol so.d 8'-llurs\ SI., Suite E, 111 tM Cily ol K -1 dlstrk l toc:ltea 11 1l10 ~.S G1rden Grawe, in Or11nge County, A"'fnut co~t• Mesa Cill!ornl11 ,.t wttltll lal1e• olllce •s ltM!_pliKe of l>l><,j· which 1ime Solla b•a• 'w111 be Pllbi1Ci':, NOTICE TOCONTlt ACTOlll:~ ,...55 OI ttM! unders111ned on tll mat1ers O(:lentOIAdrtodtor: CALLING FOlll: llD~ Pf!'lllnlng to said e.>l•!e. Soc II tla1ms INSTRUCTIONAL T \/ SYSTEM Sdtool Dislrl<I: Nl!WPORT-MES ... wHll the nece•S1ry wouc hers must be (tolorl ORANGECOASYCOLLEGE lJNtF IED SCHOOL OIST RICT !lll'd or pre~nlfd <I~ alo•e!.alO wllhlo All bids ire to De in l ttO•dal'KI wllh Bid o..ou,.: 1:0CI o 'tloc.k p.m. on IOtlf' monU11 •!!Ir It'll f ir~\ puttlltaUon !he lnslructloni •od Col'ldltlons •1¥1 the11tl'lcMtyofAuou,t,ttJ5 ot1111s no1ot1 SpeotilkaUon• wnlcll "re ,.0w on rui PIOC:I of Bid R1te!pt :' 11S7 i>l1eentl1 De tea Aug us I I I, t91S 111'><1 ,...1 be ~etured 1 .. tM ofl lc1 of t"4t l A.wnue,Cos1aMeS11,C•lllornl119:1621 DONNA M.S1JLLEN5 Purcn11lng A9efll or Yid stllool di•· Pro j,tl ldenllllc1tlon N11ine ' E ••tu\•hof \l>f Wlll lrltl ' • PAAKING LOT ADOITION, COSTA ol soldOeteclen\ E . hbldcle b I ·er : MESA HIGH SCHOOL lll:ALPM W AGNIELLO ilt I' m1>slsu m I Wllhlll~b< .: · • casllltr's tllt<k, certified clliKk, or Pll<t P1.n1 are on Fll1: C1rmlchffl· IJI .. ~oMlllYnl SI. bidder's bond mltde 1>1r1ble lo the or• K1mp, 1110 Los Ftllz Pl1<e, Los SMl"E aer ot ttwfCOl'I communllr c.olltllf ., ""911111, C.lllornl1 too:n Glf'dittl~I.,., C..lifornll t2'4J Olstrl<I Bot rd of Trustees In •n 1mount NOTICE IS HEAEflY GIVEN lhll P\JbllWO Orln9f CO.•t O•ily Pilot, llDI less lllln live Jlf•<e"t !S%1 ol t ... ! llw IOO.., N'med S<llool Dlltrk.I of Aug. 11, 1',16,e.-.:!'Slt>l.l, n 7S 3013-75 sum blC'I •• 0 911arintfe that It'll tlladl::I" Drll'IOf Counlr. C1Uf1;M"nl1, a ting by win enter Into ,,.. P•OllOSed contr•tl 1, and tl'lrougl'I Its Governlno 6o1ra, P U BLIC NOTICE Ille !olln'll Ii 1 a d 1 hi r t'" l'le re lno t11r r 1t1 fred 10 •s w•r e 0 rn. " "DISTRICT" 111 I to bul e..,nl ol f1 ll11re lo enter Iola wc:h t 0>3.• , w re<• .,. 1>P • ..... , lrlld, Ult procle'd1 of tne tlleck .Oii O- no! l•ler tllln tr. •OO.., sl•led Ume, NOTICE 01' SALE OF lort'tltl'd ~ In Ille tlSI at • bOlld I"" INlell ~tor ltM! lwl•d ol 1 «Wl1rll:I P•O•lltTY AT PRIYATE>ACE l11U sum il'll!reol will be lorlelledlo 0 •,.... fOr thtlbO ... Pf'O/e<I. · · ,...... 81M slllLI be r1<elved in tilt pl..:e Mo. A.e:MK 'KllOol a l\troct. . IOenllOed ... tnd 11111 be Super ior Court ol llle Stale of fllOOldcllr m1'/w1lhdr1w hlsblcllor• tnd puCittl<fY rt"4 tlo!d it lhe C::: C..IMorni1. tor Ille County al Ort l'!Qf : In SRriod al forty.five (~SI d•YI afllr ~ slall'dll,,. ""6 t:ill<I Ille Metler al It'll Con'°"rv•tor\,1'11pal tlle OlleSll for ll'le apen!llO tller1ol. l Tlllfl wlll be 1 Uo.00 deposit ,.., "'''°"'and E•l•l• ol Ell•rr B. frees. TlWI Bolro ot T_ru~I"' res.enH 1 quired for IK1' .et ol b id do<11r111nh to c.onwrvattt: Pflvlleotol r1Je<hno 1nr 1od 11nblltl , ...,entM t111..iurt1 In 9""<I condltl Notlte b he.rebr 01 ... n 111•1 the llfl· lo w•tv1 1ny lrre9ul•rllles or irt" "'4tlllrl to ,....,._ .tltr 1,,. bill OPtnl °" dersl9f\ld will SIU 11 p•lv•te ...... an or lor,...Utlts In •nr bid or lo the blodding1 .... ng al\lr lhe J0\11 011 of AllgU \I, 1•1s. 011111 Signed; NORMAN E. IE;c:ll tild tr!Ull c:onlorm •nd bl olllteol Kll'lnllh A, C•r•y, Altorfllrll WATSON 1 A!SfllllAM""tottwc:ontrK ldoc-11. Uw, 210 W1 7111 Slre1t. LOS ""!11!115, Secly,S.0.rdofTru,tees 1 Eatllbk:llll911blK<Ornp.9nild"tl'le Counly o l LOI An91le•, St•te of °""':S.pttmberl,19/S -11:001.nt. te(.urfty referr.cl lo In u. ulltr..:I C.lllornle, to tl'le i'tlohe\I i nd lll'lt bid-Publllhed Or•nQt" Col\t Diiiy Piiot. dlK..-nlnls tnd by 11>1 1111 of pn:!pOSOld aer, end 1ubject to tonHrmatlon br ... Id AuguSt lt,U, 191S 3202. Wbcontr9<tori . SUperlor Court, ell Ille rl!lhl, title and fh J•mts M H'lit•nO Dln<IO• 1n1ere1l al ... Id conwrv•lee.•.-.:!11111111 P U B LIC NOTICE St~I F1cUIU .. S, Miintl~lnc:I i nd rlQlll, !Ille 11nd lnt1re1t of llll n \111 off---:::::::-:-:--,..,,,-.,----f- 01Mi••tlol'', w !ll me1t Wiii'+ O>a'e ... Id ton .. rvllH, In Ind lo tll 11'11 <II'-NOTICE INVITING •IDS Plf'-1 lnterestld In to.irlno tl'lt ille i t 111n prOfllrtr $ll1>11t1 In IM <lly ol •10 ITEM No. 2"6 thl Colli MtN HIOll School IOUttld •t N<1wporl Bll(l'I 'Coron• HI Mar), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I --••I•-"•• "'" C••••' ·-·· •• County of Drtno-, Stele al C1lllornl•, '" '' ''""" "' ' ...... _, II l I di Ibid tot I w• Pf0Pnll1w lbereceiwdbyt 1o:001.m .. A1>9ustt1. 1t7S. =~-Cll If' r "' '1 ~· °' Oly of Coll• Mese, 10 wll: TI'lt c; 1 Thi DISTRICT re11rv11 the right to '1nt1•tll In Loi 172, Trict No.111J, COuncll, P.O. Bolt 1100, Cost. Mtl re)f<t -11¥ or •II bld5 or to ••I.., lflV Ir-In It'll City ol Newport eeicn Or~ C.lll<>rnl1, on or Delo•1 ll'lt ....,..,_ ' '99Ul.1rlltn or lnlorm1Ull11!11 111ybl<b Counlv. C•llfornll , l>tldtf' tt>'1\ C"1aln 11:00 1.m on Frld1y, Septemller S. 191 orlntnlblddl119, resldenll•I 101 1111e d1terl l>prll 10 It !.111111 bl the reSPOn1!bliHy of the b~ Thi DISTRICT 1111 dll1rml,..a tl'le 19)/, bJ Ind Del-In Tf>I trvloe ~ Cler todlllver l'l!s Did to tn1 City Cllr ' 91f11r11 Pfl'lllllnog r1!1 ol t:11r Olo.m Pl"Y 11 Lt,sor ond fltn ,.,111 arid El· Olll<e Dy ll'lf prope• 11noou"cl'd II ....... , lnfl'll loc.1Hty In wl\lcll lhlwor~ lery B. Frns, husblnd lfld wile,•• Bl<h wUI be Pl>Olltly opeold.,,, rl lsto blperlol'tn1dlort1cllccr1nortJt:ie joint ten•nts, 11~ LIS'ltl, .nct under 11loua •I 11 :00 11 .m •. or 11 ~04'' of-kman l'llliloed IO ••1<11\e "'-<on-A.mendmlnt NO. 1 to Irvin• Te.,iKt Loi .,.....,alter 11 pr1cUt1b1t on l'rld;'Q- trtd. TheM ''"' 1r1 on Ille 111 11111 Lt•M ,.... 11 ol O<to,l>lr I• 1t11 by Se1111mber s, tt l~. in '"" Counc:H Cl'll1' Pl«f11tle A....,,ue, CoUI MtSI. Col>it'1 1M Del"'"" Thi trvl .. CO~; "' ben, Cl!W Hiii, 11 F•!r Orlve, °""' "'*" 1ii1 obltlntd on r.ci1111t. A <ovtol Le-• .,... a.n "'"' il\d El1trY e. Me11, C•lllorn11 t 112•. l•r :I tMM r1i.. U..11 bl llOllld II IN fOll Frteo1 llutblf\O and wlll ti loin! W. ll>fnlllllll!llf PAVEMENT MARKER tftl, ' "'"": Lt•MI, r1<.,dlc:I ;_ 11, 1'1), AOdllloM1 Siii of 111<1 ~<llic.t • Tfll '°"90ing K fleOl>le ol Pff dlefn In 8oolt. t01 ... P• .. 1 ... eoc:. NO. notl, .... , bl Obt11lnld It It'll ollk:I of .. ..,.. +..,.Md l>PD" • worklflt div of 0r.,... CivrllT ~tCOfdl, tofl"l'Wr witn P\Jr<hnl"'ll Agent 1t 77 F1lr Cfl"" ...,._ Ill l'lours. Th• 1111 lor 11otkle1 11 bulldtngs.,,,.. l>tlllr lrnprOftmlnts °'511 MIN, Olltomle. BIO•~ llo .,.. .,..,,.\mt worll ""11 bl ll ltlMI 1Mr11n, com,,...nly kn•wn •• 1tlS r.wrned to lf>I •ll1nt1on of thl Cit• ..,,.lfld__,,.lf. ls.tbrln• T1rrt<e, C.ron• Clll '-Mr, Cltrl<, wl111ln 111ld 11m1 llmlt. In i T~~~:' ,i;-:~:O("o:~~~ lc..,!~'~'!t so11;cw.1n11wful "'*"'Y°' ::~i! !:1":::'&1~"::::1~!!.: !. ... ,..,,. IN! ""°" •nv 1ubc;Pflllr«tor lhe ltf>lllO Sllltt. w11o1n <Hll tnd PM1 IN Opening Oele. l ~Mm,to P1tnolll$l\tl...,Nwtd <redll, on 11rms 'C<IPl•blt to tlll E1chbld Sl\,eU1P1<Llr1..:hend<IWfv 1Pt'tlfltO r1t1s lo ell wor~m•n CanM•V•lor 1"41 \~I 1bov. f11lllled lltm ll Mt fortl'l In 11'11 IPl<ltQI~ ...,,.ioyff br llllm In lhl tn<Vllon ol c;.ur1, on <onflrm1tlon ol s.o)1. Tl" per. Mr •nd •II t•<"'Uons to the ,._u1u. V.tonlr«l. uN ot 1rnowit bid to bl de~lteod wltll 110t'I$ must bl <lt1rly llltlO In It'll bill NO Dlddlf ,,,., •llNlr1w ""'bid!«. blll. lfld 111\Ul'I IO"' lot~ •nr lt.rn '"Ill l*IOCI et fOf'IW•ll"' t451 ••T• M"r thl tick orolf1n lo be In wd•lno wllf will W1Kllk a\lon1 lfllll bl orouncK for rt dll1selfwtlllofllt'll ..... lfbl.cb. bl rt<lf1'IO 11IM1lor1wld ot!ic.e 111 IKllolloftlllbld. A """""" bond •NI 1 perlol'INllc:• "'' lime l'ftef ll'le llr'' pub!lc11ion E•<llbkt1,..U Mt tort II UM IUll....!'li bOnll wilt bl l'flllltl•td prior to 1"9(llllon lol 1ndbllor1 d1t1 ot s•le. 1od r11ld1nce1 ol •II pertOM ••· of'"' tontr-C:I. Tt11 1111m1nt bOlld tlllll THOMAS R. F AEES Pl'll•• ll'tt•nlt'd Ill Ille pr~L .• bl If> tftl IOfm Ml forttl Ln 11'11 conlr«I Conserw11or ol 11'1• t:i•lnc:lp.111•. In chi of cor•r.t•, If: dtlWIM"I•· "9rMln •nd E1!1ll of <llldtl 1111 naft\11 of 1111 ~di'!' O....! Autut* ti, lt7S 1!:1111'1 8. Prt11, ConMf'\11\te SKrtUlrv. Tr111ur1r. Md M..,...r. Oo-.MlnO Bo1rd f(INM•TM A. CAlll:lY " Tiie 011 CouflCll ol lllt Clly., QMt, 81 OOl'lll'lr H•rwy Flshle" ....,.., 11 uw ,,.,.... r1Mrwslhl fief!' to rtiled""Jt """-Mliflt Ae«lt W. """"'"' Ml blell. ~ A ..... Coll"-""1 ... 1• DATEO:A""""tl,1'1S. l'IAlllWCI °".lftOI Collt 0.11, Pllol, "'1bllsNO o ..... OI COl,t O.lly Piiot ""*'llflld °' ... ~ Dlltrr ""'· _...,t 1a, 1t,1t11 _...,1 1t, ?O, 1~.1'111 l l .. IS A .. 117, 1,15 ~l"'fS. ~Ina aeries of P.ibic Service Advertisements eponsored by'"""'° Finar>c"'1 Services, Newport lj3eeCh, C..ll'crrie \ , ' I I ' I I ( i ' I • . . A 1 Q DAIL v PILOT Tuesday. Augusl 19, 1975 .. . ' • • Producers Agree N o t To Fix Prices To~ight's WASHI NGTON (UP() - The Federal Trade Com · mission says four or the coun- try's biggest manufacturers of stereo syst ems have agreed not to engage in price fixing or othe r selling prac- tices which it said have re· suited in higher consumer pril'eS. 1'he order is the first result of an industrywide investiga- tion of the stereo business, a nd one official said other firms are still being looked at. NAMED IN THE o rder h1onday were U.S. Pioneer Elect r o ni cs Corp ., Moonachie, N.J .: Teac Corp. of Am erica, Montebello, Calif.; Sherwood Electronic Laboratories Inc., Chicago; and Sansui Electroni cs Corp., Woodside, N. Y. Toge ther , the firms had gross sa les of $139 mil.lion during 1974, with Pioneer ac- counting fo r th e biggest chunk or that -$80 million. Under a consent order signed with the commission, the four firms agreed not to suggest r esale prices for the products for the next two years; not to require dealers to r eport price cutters lo them ; and not lo ta ke retribu· tion against d ealers who do cul prices. THE COMPLAINTS against the four firms alleged · they fixed the resale prices of their products and t-Old the dealers to whom they in turn could sell. These practices, the FTC said, ''have eliminated com· petition among dealers and inflated the prices paiCI by cons umers for the firm's high-fidelity a udio compo- nents.'' In addition, the companies will be prohibited for five years from listing ''fair trade" prices for their pro· ducts, even in s tates where fair trade laws still exist. A NUMBER OF states have recently scapped !air trade laws and Richard Givens , director or the FTC 's New York regional office which handled the case, said a sur· vey will be made or pnxlucts whose prices have previously been fixed under fair trade provisions t o determine ir more legal action is war· ranted. !~"~~~! showing of the Emmy award·~nmg drama of a dedicated lawyer actmg as a • public defender with Judd Hirsch, John h' Beck, Barbara Baxley and Gary Busey. I Givens said the four firms in Monday's settle ment were 'l "among the larger" com-l f panies in the business. lie ! t could not estimate how much consumer s paid in higher f prices over the years. ABC (7) 8:30 -"Every Man Needs One." Wh at happens when_ a bachelor architect hires a woman assist a nt? A r e· run of the 1972 TV comedy with Ke n I Berry, Henry Gibson, Connie Stevens and., ~ · Carol Wa yne. 14 KCET (28) 10 :~ -About Miss Mer-l ritt. Broadway actress Theresa Merntt performs selections from past produc- tions and reminisces about her stage career. • TV DAILY LOG 0 !9CiJ)(l)(f)AIC T111t ~ Tuesday ' · NJ Mwle: (C) 19111 "Enry Min Melds OM~ (R) (ooai) '12, -Kt11 Evaninn Be rry, He11ry GlbtOll, Conni•. St~~-.·• ens, Ciro! W1yn1. A oon11n1 bachelor 11thiltd hirts 1 spunkJ AUGUST 19 ' ~man 1ubt1nt 111inst his beUer j11da:mtnt and tbt ~1111tion quick!)' 6.1!0 0 (}) 0 (I§) i(i) mm Nm lkt'tlops Into 1 blttlt of the K~es. O(l)II!(})~l])(Q!())) News ID Mm 'c1i1Till Shw 0 {I) loNllll EI) [I S11n de Entita Naur lo 0 llllW WIW Wtsl ,:00 e @rn (jJ ffftNil fjye.(I "Hil I Cllftl Ams Gun for ~II'" (Ill JlkG11ret1 llMS =.5t:;!. all out to kttp the lid on 1 threat· cntd or1111lztd crime w11 try g' Mljel' 1..u111 ... SIOfin Ci:infd h k ht m111 from 4:3CIPM. Gitn\J "'· P1ttsbur1h. tr.ckin1 bol an lln f\Ol'!ll t and his tar1el 'fl RKQ l FritMs @ Tiit UNtoudlall;its li;JO Gj Mm Criflil ShoW m Tiit loW 0nn CD TUI Clrl fl) LI Vlltlta dt llhm11t ~ ~ SnC.""1 . ft) Me111btrlhip AJllltll/Tht hit tf I (j)) Dt.ltl'1 Cktke &.nllll 1t rtt1 Trnlll Fl• """"' Gelnlt ':'° 0 Mews • Uta• bDI• @I) hbft aara Monday thru Saturday, August 23 po ly double knits Full bolts anC designer lengths. 2-3-4 color Jacquards. solids. crepe. ponte de Roma. twill slitches. Greal selection -shop ea rly. 60"' wide. -f'Gs' reg LOW prices 2.98-3.98 Values to 3.00-5.00 brushed denim . Full bolls and designer lengths. • Fo r jeans, jackets and jumpers -all favorite fashions for back-to-school. 45" wide. 100% Cotton. --f'Gs' reg LOW price 1.98. Va lues to 3.50 • 1 •. 00 -0 -IT\l'ftft'IN 10:00.a @mOO ••r•a)r l•R•t -. ,( . -11de..,, ~ o:Mi""' m ·~nteiil11" (A) Bu111by t1Us on Washable flannel 1 [ ~lofo.llui 1 client •ho is 1 lu1itive lrDm IPS• . ;:,., ... -"" ""'" "" '"' """'"·'"00 f I bolt ' Trvlll tr CNMquflrlCK of a S!Jptrior Court judce duhn& • All Ui $. .... CMclilllfltiNI JMHS wafertl!U . 70% wool-30% Acrylic, soft with light · • ""'""' om m..., brushed look. New fall fas hion ,.' 1 n. r11 @ hn'I' .... k . d d Lt LtN 0 (Q,i; (j)) @ r;E Mamn: W•., shades for capes. s 1rts, resses an ~Tiit 111 v...., M.D. "'TI1e T1111t Bomb" <A> 0r. pants. 56" wide. FGs'' reg LOW price ,-(ll· IMllWI Wttby has miotlS stlt doubts whtfl a ~uni lfOn'ltn drvelops 1 unw· 3. 4 9. h ''"' ous (:Ol'ldltiori blc.luse of trutmt11ts Values to 4.00' <\', lllr• SlottU 11e recommended wht" s.tie 01.,• 48 , . ' ., ' NO I Jlltw '"'""Hitt dl1ld. Lucie Anltz, .Iola Hottl! . 9 !D (I) Kellywood Sqt1ra and Gavan o·Heflitly tutti. LM Amltricl• SIJ!t at W S..rt Let's MaM A o.11 Qi 8lffll Acres ~CIJ T1lttltlltT~ . iilMi , ""'-= (Zlw) .. ,..,, io:u m ~ ..,,... - c.or' (mys) '63-MtllfJ Sil¥1, Eli1:1· -r--• bttb MontlOl'MIJ, Jim Badlls'. 10:)0 0 C.. - I IMIH'• Mints ID lhwl • Dr. WM ' "he Sitlri1111 9 MrW Hiktlad: - Meriel• ~11 t1il [mmt] Abell Mb1 llltnflt AllU Wt!W llieii"ilMiffitt ptrlllfms Slltdlons • Uttf:t lnull trom 8101dw11 productions and yd yd yd plaid fancies All full bolts. M achine-washable 50%.Wool. 25% Acrylic. 25% Polyester blend . Traditional Tartans in newest fall tones. 60"' wide. .FGs" reg LOW price 3.98. Values to 4.50 yd notions ~ for easy sewing Tape measure, tracing wheel, traci ng paper. seam ripper. sewing guage, wrisl pin cushion. tomato pin cush- ion. ball point pins, hand needles, marking pencil, snag filter, ball point machine needles. sharp machine needles. Any three for one LOW price. Values to 1.00 for • : Mach~!?,~m~~~~l~~on for many creative fashion ideas. Sew a shirt of dress and trim with braid and appliques. 45"' wide. FGs' regular LOW 1.49. . chino sateen All full bolls. Solid colors, mach ine washable, Perma Press. 50°/o Polyester-50°/o Ray- on. Assorted fall fashion shades. 45" wide . FGs" reg LOW priCP. 1 98 . Values to 2.98 yd p1nwa e cordurov Designer lengths & full bolls. This season's fa shion col- ors for jumpers, dresses. pants and jackets. 100o/o Cotton, machine washa- ble. 45" wide. FGs' reg LOW price 1.98. Values to 2.69 yd designer " ' . iersev Drints Assorted 1>ltierns it! c:d"cn in fall tones. Sew the new fashion look in dresses, blouses and flair sl<irts. Machin&-W8shable Acetat&-Nylon blends. 45"' wide. FGs' reg LOW price 1. 79. Vatues to 3.00 yd non·woven interfacing Save now for fall fashion sew- ing. 100% Polyester, 45" wide. (Ten yards limit per customer) FGs·· reg LOW price 89' yd. Values to 98' yd yds for flannel prints All full bolts. • Machine-washable 100°/o Cot- ton in assorted pr ints. plaids and stripes. 45" wide.fGs' reg LOW price 1.29 Valu11to1'.49 c yd corduroy nrints · Asaorled fashio,.-colors aoo patterns for fall bacl<-t<HiChool dresses. jumpers aoo pant suits. 100% Cotton. 45" wide. FGs' reg LOW price 2.49. Values to 3.00 NEWPORT BEACH 20f ........ LAGUNA BEACH v I OPEN: Mon. l Fri. HHI p. m. Tues., w~. ThuB-, & Sat. 1o.e p.m. Suooay 12-5 p.rn. I 271r.ett •··· OPEN: Mon.-S.t. 9-5:30 p.m. ' , ' ., . 1:00 II@ (I) (I) '"4 Tlmn (R) lhe rtmiflilces 1boul htr career 11111 11- ' funs flmlij laces tn 1C0110mic: pe111111cn. crtds 11!11 both J1mts ind J.J. loH IEl D tlllW di W"'9f MttcMa thtlr jobs. --. ft'I !kn O IDCil@)fDAd••·lZ "D1n1ll:006-0 Ea:i 1;11 • Hall" (Al Women's lib hits tllt los (})()) ®l ID(]) 1rn An1eles pr•Unct whtn ~tlJ feminine Q Int o1 Qieucho Otlicer Dtnl Hall . dons p1nlt ~nd (!)Sit. lilkl a billy d~b an<I joins her maKUllnt -1 _ - co-worktll Oft Ille btl!. Ja Ann -Tlte......., P1lu1 1uuts. ID The Ash•to File e Mttl•: (Zlw) "A T1stt" Htlltf' m Mod SqlMl (dr1) '62-Ritt TuUiin1h1m, RGbtrt @(}")Mt. laclJ . Sttplltns. Oora 81}'1n. OU<Thf U ......... (!) Wiii llMf Wnt ._ .0 (9 ())I (I) tD Ha~'' D1~1 , IS (J)} Wlfltd: hid tr""'- "TM Ciin.flln&111111 C,per' (k) "!"''~ ll·15"" Tiie 11fers "Mt.111 Dis&HI" ncupe11tin1 from IM flu. RidlHI • a;i . • 111hts bortdDm until he discovtrs d) Citltll 34 he's llOt .llone in his homr:ltis ll;JCl ll!ftiffi(J)CIS t1f1 lihril: ton'IJ)lhY IS I burJllr. ("C°) °'fllt ltonelllfl" (dfiJ '71 -I=:~ SIMM Sift Omar SMrif, Lti1h T1r'or·JounL (I sti.. .. Iris CU-.bck P1l1nc:e.· ...-. (fit) .., M A ""'· a @oo lli m ..... .., ~ ..... ~ .. (dT•) 'SS -Jldi; Pa· JoeY BiWp is IUISI hosL lance, SMiiey Wi"llfS, lff Marvil\. I) Tilll l!OMyr1111111 EID Mt•Mnlllp Appul{Tllt l ivals @ Morit: "Mioll111Pt Tar' (drtl ol Shlr11Cl t111111n "1ht Moabite '37 -Briln Doftltwy, Si& R111111n11. Cipfler'' R. Auslin fmman'J stol}' O ((ij (J))(J)WIN WtrM U,... is ~ In 1912 London, wlltre lht 1ffJ "Killtr With T-.o ftc:es" (R) Russian Grand DuM p!1ns • viii!, O Motlt: '1'tuK hlllvt M1" ind 1 1roup of ai1archisti plans to (com) ·so -Olbonlh K11t, Robttt 1ssassln1t1 ltlm. Dr. T~rndyke dis· Wilker, Petti Uwlord, M1rll Stft• covm 1 clpMr .tlltb could lead to ens. Ille rln1ludl11, bill whltll Jeo,11, ID Mlaion: lfllPHllWl dlzes flis lift. IE) Ultn 12:00 0 Twlli&:M: 1* m ..,.... t-rwtt """"' e w Sllllrt 1".JOIJ\HJ (])(I) M •A• s• H {R) lt-JOl)m'D Ortams ol' 111111 llOIJ 111d hOllOI ID Mme: "'Dolt II Wat ...W- dllU In tht tie.d. ol' 1!1110St M:IY· (rom) '38 -Ridlard c.rt., Lollis °"'~'! Kiwt:ert Ind lrlpptf ..,,..lrd, Jou fOftllifle.. Jofln. wflen Ille vnil learns !hit tht 1:111 s~·-1Vp!llM CIDll\llllllllt~ h!fl!sell. Gell. • rr. .... trl ... Doui\IS MKAIUllll, 11 IOlll.l IO PIJ \.!ti -~ lhtlll t w11it. 1:45 8 Mttit: {C) "»wt F.a'" {1111111") Q Q)(l)(Hll m111c T•••' '52-Gordon Mtc:R11, Pllylfls Kilt. ,.,. Ytni: {t) (IJbhr) "Tiii Uw" "" 6 (R) (dr1) '7• -Judd Hirxli, lofln rey. Btck. Garf BliSl1. l!Gnnit FrtnWin. J:OO at M-Jlli(llt SMw: "T1!t Tmt BtrNf1 S.J.117, Sim WaMmtb1. A1n11ii." "Attack el the 50-flll lilt Emmy Awll'd·winnin& d11rn1 WHlll•" •lloul • kdictlltl il'llJll •lid !ti• prllllems tit ftetS IS a publit dt· l:lO I) Mo.it: "ffottl RHmt" (drl} ltndtl" wltllin tllt judicial spt1111 ol ''6 -James MISOll, Patricia Meo 1 111"11 ci!J. dlnl, Herbert Lem. W e dnesdoy DAYTIME MOVIES t.OD 0 "Tiit Ci.q Case" {hofl '34- W)'ftnt Gibson, OnsloW St1ftl'll. "llKll llttllllll" (611) '60--fr111k l'tttrt. .lnril Muu. 10:00@ ""'*'' ~ (dfl) '39-$jletttf TrlCJ, W11t1r Btt11111n. 11:t0•'11n. ... (td'v) .,, -Dick -·--· 1 .............. """"' l'lllSJ 1.t -Johll Yh'Ju. lba L~. OJ (C) "Mlukl11 Iii '•rldlH'' {dr•) 'fl -~eroa MO<H"t. l:OO @) (C) "llttllffllllld" (d1&) '50 - Vin Jollnson. John llodi1k. Iii ill (C) .,,. ......... , ... , ·~-liiel Md:r11, Adelle 0.hl, BtlfJ Suni·11n. l:JO rIJ (C) "Ht•t I• 1!11111111" {I~} ·U-lon McAllister, Willer 8renn1n. . 0 "JM ~lt lttln" (d11) "5!1 -Huinphtty BofllT, Frtdrit M11dl., M bur l(tnllldy, M1rtlll Saitt. 4:GO 0 "fM .. ' ., llllltttll (dfa) '5Z -llfll ,.,,...., !Oft Dllllll\ Old Powl!I. KOCE Television (50 ) • 6:• IAIM.I J:" WMllM TRLIYISION WAI UR ri• l"ll:YIMO f'ANSWllT '"1"1191'1 U."'"I'" ' 1:• 1P1c1•L1 "14. A11(l'lf'nMl-f'ntlva1•• AIOMlnl t:• WOMAf'I ••Cf111<1 (.~n!Ody" CARTED AWAY ' . .PORT ELIZABETH, children'• racers, of· South Africa (AP) -cording to a Pott Stolen sbopplnl c·art.s Elizabeth supermarket are being made tnto owner who said he IOlt Sii.-• Wortli ef C .... 'barbecue Rrfll1 and lastyear. I , • " -. • ' UPI Ttlllpl!OIO Helsinki Report An:ic ricaii prcsiden- tjal aspirant Terry Sanford said Monday in Moscow that Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin assured him after a talk the Russians feel 1bound by the total ag r ee· ment' rea c hed at Helsinki this month. 'Who's Who' • I .Trailer Wire D~ngers Cited WASHINGTON (U PI) -There appears to be a greater fire haz a rd c onn e ct e d w i th aluminum wiring-used in mobile homeis than In conventional hOUS· ing, the Consumer Product Safe· tyCommission says. The a ge ncy -which h as already declared the wire an un- reasonable riak -made the com- ment Monday in a letter to the Departme nt of Jlousing and Urban Development whi ch is drawing safety rules for mobile homes. THE COMMISSION NOTED that it decided not to ban the wire, but to conduct J hearing in· s tead on possible r epair or replacement for the estimalt.>d three million cpnventional homes equipped with It. 116f course, sin ce the problems connected wlth aluminum wire in mobile homes may be some wh at different than those associated with aluminum wire in conven· tional homes, llUD, may reach ('Onclusions d ifferent than th015e or this commission in regard to the imminency of the haz ard," the letter s aid. .. The commission's data would appear t-o s ubStantiate a con- clusion that the hazard presented by the use of aluminum wi re in mobile homes is greater th an in buildings of convcntiooaJ con· struction," it added . COMM ISSION E R La wrence Kushner told a briefing that HUD in itS proposed version of the con· struction and safety rules for mobile hom es decided lo adopt the prevailing industry code - which the commission already. declared inadequate. The commi ss io n m ov ed against the wire after an 18· month invest igation turned up r e ports o f f i r es in homes equipped with it. The problem, officillls have said. appears to in· volve the tendency of the softer metal to become loose at con· necting points, causing hot spots in walls and resulting in fires. EARLI ER THIS month, the commission voted to develop rules for an over ·all safety stan· dard for the wire and to conduct a hearing o n whether ho me s equipped with it before a dif· ferent tec hnology came into use in ttie past two or three years should be given r e pairs or replacem ents by the industry. nie \l.'ir e came into widespread use the past decade beeause of a C'Opp e r s hortage. Fitting aluminum to wiring devices in· tended to retei ve copper wire was bla med for the problem. FORGIVING Or_,.C...ty'1 ................ -' IAIE COIN WlllES Buying & Selling MAYNARD BRANDSMA, M.D., F.A.C.P. is pleased to announce the asscx:iation of TY AN Y. lff. M.D. For the practice of Gold & Silver Rare Coins Open Daily 9-8 PM Free Book on Gold and Silver l7SO S. ... tel ,,... .... C.t2704 INTERNAL MEDIONE & CARDIOLOGY Diplomats of the Board of Internal Medicine 56231 P•••o de Velend•, Laguna Hiii• 511·2244 Ta..dey.Augusl 10, 1975 0'1L y PILOT " 11 Stroke Program I ' Schednled The South Coaat Com· munity Hos pital Aux· iliary has begun plans for its seventh Stroke Res ocial i zation Pro· gram scheduled to begin Oct. 6. The program's ~lasses will include causes and effects of strokes, emo- t ional as pect s, treat· m ent, r ehabilitation methods and the role of the volunteer in re· socialization of patients. Classes are coordinated by Helen Pines. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. l(Tll IOUS IUSINESS .. ICT•TtOUS IUSINESS NAMl.STATEMENT NAMl.Sl ... 1'EME NT n.e 10110 ... 1n9 p~rt.dfl •\ <IOino busl· T,,e to11owl119 ptr\On Is CI04no oo<J. NS.•l! ~•I. I UTCtt"S WONLO OF SPORf, PRt:CI SION GLASSING, 4tll• )1211 CWnlno Capl\tr-, S.. J...., Rlllff A .... ,. Ntwporl 8eMll, C .... '1'6.l c.lstr-c..n1ornl41 !o11w11 MicM tl Pettier. '911 River Edwin OMt H•ll, 1'00 MKKltftlle -. ..... ,Newporl S.ec:tl,C"'.'1t4l P'l.,c.HW Mew , CllHOl'rll• '162' Tllil -lfwll ll (Ol\dUtltd "r .. ln- Tllll WW.•• II (Of'duc:IM Dr In !ft< 4'1ylc1Ufll , dl~r. Stew P91tltr Edwl11G1ry ~t1ll Tllll 11•-I wll IUtd with It.ill thl1 1lfll•m1tnt •41~ 111td wtltl the C-y Clerk ol Ortngit C.Ounly gn Sip. c-tv O.rt. 111 Or•f191! CO\oOllly Ol'I July lm'Otr ''· 1t1S. 1•. ltJS. 1'4614• Pu94lllwd o....,.. Coasl O.Uy ~1o1. -Plltlll1"Mt 0•""98 CM \I Dflily Pllcll, .,..,, 2'. •nll Ao1ous1 s, 12. ''· ''" 1116-'i P UBLIC NOTICE AUQ. 1'. "Ho,•nd !tept. J,t , It IS lllt--IS PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICT IT IOU I 8 USt N Ell ,.ICTITIOU5•US1NlSS NAME STATEMENT NA Ml STA TEMEMT TM lollowinQ per_,\ •re 001n9b.l!J• TM fotl0wl"9 per'°" 11 Going~-rie1i•\· N "e .: WAR"IER \T. SURF SHOP, 177XI SEAMSTE RS UNION. 111" P•toll( C.0••1 H .. , .• Sunwt &l«h. Pel~• StrHI, Co•I• M•na, C•lolMno• C.li!0tnl• '12611 • M4•Q<iret £, HUlchln\on, !11111 Fem TimolhY Pelmer Mbc:Te9Qoirl.1!9 H•U ((•.,No. 3, Hurn+nQton 8e~h, A P••mer S treel , Colt• Mc ~•. C.!ltornief2(1..1i • c.1Uon1le'16JI Sit¥• I( , H1o1lchin•on, U.SlJ\f~ 1111• k•lne'' bc:OtUlu<tflll by WI I~ B•yvl1w Le n•. Sun111 lleacti, Cll¥1.,,..I, · C.lltornl• T.P.Mec T•90•r1 Thi• b•nlne•• 11 (ondu<led b'( 4 'Tl'I" •t.1ement w•S to~ with the vrnerel~rtner\11<p. C-.Cy Cle•k 01 Orer>go1 CO..nly on Julr M4f9'1ret E. Hutchins.in J~, l•li. Thi_, ,i.tement w•' Ii led with IM INFORMATION will I'"-County Clerk of Ora nge County oll F'l>bllll>ed OranQe Co~,, D~ily Pilot, Augu!ol•, 191). be given also on other J""y?t,•no Au'"'''· n. 1•. "11211n.1~ F4'tla conditions, such as 1------------1 Puou 111ee10r..-ioe coasto.11,,P1101. PUBLIC NOTICE .t.ug.12, 1•.2•.-!teot.2. "'i J01!>-1s diabetes and heart dis· ease. 1---,-,-,-,-.,-,-0-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-,-,-,---1 NAMES1'A1'1.MENT 1---------~~--- PUBLIC NOTICE prl'or trai'nt'ng or mem· T~10110.....1no per!>Oru. are Oolnl;i busl· · flCTITtouseustNESS ness •l' N•MEST•TEMl!Nf bership in the hospital M.C.S., 16::1J MOnrovi• Aw ., c..ost• ~ tolklw!nQ peroon I' CIOlng 00~· auxl.liary is not required. ,...Y,c.n1orn1••2•11 ~•s: Alblrt w . Mo'l1y, no? NOn!Mla. ALZ INDUSTRIES. SALES lnstruction will be given CMWMew,C•litornl•tl•l • DIVISION. 113 E•st P•ul•rlno, ~"' b d 0 C t 0 r S D o net d J . Co l •nn. 11 •6 MltY.C.lllort>l•tl626 Y ' lltevens-ci. Pomo,.., C;ll!to•nl•t l1•1 Arthur Zlmmerm•n. 321 E•~( psychiatrists, nurses and This lw'lness Is conducted Dr ' S.ylronl, B•ll>O<lo 1,1,nd. C4111f<>rn1a therapists. ll'f'l!••lpar1t11trshlp. 9MJ • A•blrtW. Mosley This buslt11tss " Cond\IC~ by •n '"" T"11 •l••""nl w•s fllHI .;th thll Olvld,,..t. · Further information is c-.ty Clerll of Ol'""lt CounlrOl'I J\lil ... RTttUR ZI MMERMAN available by telephoning 11, 1'7). ll'lls st• .. ment w•s 111..a ""'h ttoe F..U.. County Clerk of Ora.nge Covnty on Jl,lly the auxiliary office at the Publl~ Or•• coast D•llY P1io1. u, 1•1s. Aletha .M . Wi ssler, 16549 Mt. Sherod Circle, Fountain Valley, h as been nominated by the University of Missouri for listing in the 1914·75 is:rue of "Who's Who Among Students iii American Colleges and Universities." OSAKA, Japan CAP) -Japanese banker Yoshiro Kadono left a suicide note urging a debtor who owed him $43,000 tQ pay the debt step by step and not to be concerned, because "I 'm not dying to embarrass you.'' BRISTOL TOWN l COIJllTI! ~40-]]24 h~p1"tal 499·1311 August S, n .1•.1•. 191 S 2913.1 ~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii:i::i::i:~~==~~~~~~~·~~~~-~~::::~r-::::~~~~~~~~::::~1CUMMtHS,M<CLAtN MllWOLO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ml1P .... o.v11tnc1, --------------1---;;;o;;;;;;;;cc;:;;<;;;c;;;,--:--1 U.,-. Hill1, C.llfor,.I• tltSJ FICTITIOUS eUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publlllled Orangie Coast D•ilY p;1ot, •------....... NAMIES1'ATEM£NT _ .. >,U,\9,2•.191) 1~1·15 H•MEST•T£M£NT bus! n.e 1o11-ill'll pe•wn 11 doing Dusi· The lot10WIM11 perMln Is OOl'!ll • nffsfll : ""'~1,:S~E MANU F •CTU R ING. t 2t PUBLIC NOTICE AERDFAIR,tltlC•mP\ls Or .• No. Termln•I W•y, No. 74, Costa MtW,j-------:C'.'CCC------ fM, NewPCH"t Bl'"'"· c•. '12"60 c..t1tornl• '2621 11 ..... 1 Gonion IE. CUcll., 16ll PortOI• Cl.\ DtvlCI A. McColl.....,, 1 llO Anaheim SUPIElllOR C.OURTOF THE No. Go-T?, ttY'llln.gton, 8e•c11• CA. 92W SI., No. 8, Cost• ...... $ ... Ca•ifo•nl4192611 ST ... TE 011' c•LIFOllNI ... FOR fr.ls buslNSI 11 <ondt.ICled fly Ml.... This busint$$ h ton<Nt l<!'CI by 1n In· THE COUNTY 01'"011 ... NGE lntorPCH"•led 1ssoc:l•lion 01rier ll'IM • divtlJU<lt He· A.Wn Plf"l,....llllP,. 0.vldR.MtCOU\lm HOTICE OF ·HEARING OF GorOon E. Ciie k This sl<1te'"nt WIS tiled with ttw PETITION l"OR PROllA TE OF WILL. This Jt•t•,..nl wti llled with Ow CountyCi.r11;ot Or•ngtCOilnt)'onJllly ANO l'Olil LETTERS TESTAMEN• c-n1y Cllrk of Or•nge County on 21, ltl:>.. TAllY ""9us.llJ.1tlJ. NIMI ESl•le ol DEWITT CLINTON ir.......s PubOshHI Or•noe Cotsl Dally PllOI. REYNOLDS, J R., 1k• DEWITT c. Publl~ ~ .... oe eo.11 Delly P'llOI, ~ s. 17, 19, 2'. lt1S 2111-15 REYNOLDS, JR .• 0.c••W'll. ;·~"'!;,· ·~·c-'::::'·•:'":.;":!:~::·!':;· ·~·~"~'~'-''~'!"'~'~'Cl--'-:::-:::-::::::::::=::::::::---1 NOTICE IS ttERE BY GIVEN INt PUBLIC NOTICE ·· PUBLIC NOTICE JUll,.,K. REYNOLDSh•s llledtwreln SIZES 7.00·13 •nd 5.60-15 Tubeless Blackwall Plus $1 .79 to $2.00 F.E.T. Tubeless Blackwall SIZE E78·14 Tubeless Blackwall SIZE F78-14 Tubeless Blackwall size 6.50-13 tubeless bleckwalt, plus !1.77 Federal Excise Tax. ' Charge it at General mas1er charge l ........... _ ''"0 BRAND NEW, NOT BLEMS, NOT RETREADS! A super value for today's economy! The Gen- eral Jet-Air m combines tough four-ply con- struction wilh long-mileage Duragen"' Tread Rubbe r and famous twin-tread design. All th ese pluses at a super low price! ·SIZES 071·14 •nd 071-11 Tubeless Blackwall SIZES H71·14 end H7t-11 Tubeleis Blackwall SIZE F7 .. 16 Tubeless Blackwall SIZE L78·15* Tubeless Whitewall Plus $2.04 F.E.T. Plus $2.27 F.E.T. Plus $2.40 F.E.T. Plus $2.58 to Plus $2.77 to Plus $2.45 F.E.T. Plus $3.11 " F.E.T. •Avail able in whltewell only. . $2.60 F.E.T. $2.83 F.E.T. Whitewalls S2 to S4 more per tire. ALIGNMENT SPEC·IAL General Jato Super 100 GOLF BALLS Extra charge for s 1 , 95 larger o r air conditioned C8'S. sellinigf torsion bars . and parts -COMPACT I STAMDAIO AMH~CA1$ • Cutlass Cover • High Tension Winding • Energized Center 3 BALL· PACK $133 R1\IN C~fECK: Should our ~upply of ~mt. si1r1 or fines run ihon duri ng thi s rwnt, we 11.111 hoflOI'any0Jdet1 plact4 now for Murr dtl!wry 1111hr NvtnlHd prier. llM!IAI !Ill ''•fff ft 1-I•• M Gt .... ,,,. 11 ..... '-"'""' .. ( .. .,,...,....tfMl· 111 f•Ultt<•l l~t Gt.ottltl ,,. Don Swedlund Inc. a.twHftAdOm1ondl .. .,. 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa COAST r.ENERAL TIRE Phone 540.5710 646·5033 Atti-------~oonerorlatliir,_yqu'll own_(ieg~ls __ .,.. ____ .. . ; ' a petlllOl'l IOf' Probate cf Will •nd for ls- -------------1---.;;;.,;;;;;;;c;c;;;;;;;c~<--l i.uanc:• of Lel1ers Tes l1m ffll.,y lo lhC FICTITIOUS eUSINESS 11111111or.r rel•r•n<e 10 whlth Is m4101! Fl CTI Tl OU l • USUOl ll Sl NAME STATl.Ml.NT Tiie ll!l lOwl1'19 person I• dol"!if ~· ""''''' LE 8"' 1'E ... UX MAR I NE s.ALESM 16'1M Al9"'<)\lln SI., ttunUll(llOl'I 8e1<h, Cllilorni• "'•t'MllCI E. !.(llro. 40ll Mornlll(l!ol•• Dr.,Hunlill(l•on Be1c11. CaUI. This buslrwss 1, condvt tHI bt Arnold IE.Spiro. Alnold e . Soiro This ll•t1m1nt w•s llled ,..;1h thll c-ly Clllrk ol Ol'*"Vt COunly on 5e'p. llmbtr 11, \91$. -~bUstwcl O!'tnoe Co•st Delly PllOI. Au{I. 19, 1•, Ind Slpt. 2, 9, lt7S 31n·IS P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSIHESS NAMlll ST ... Tl.MEN1' n,. 1011ow11111 perJ.On •~ <10lnt1 bus!· not$1"5' G•AY'S FI S H PONO, 1tll l !Uhm\li Li ne, tt yntln9ton Be•th, C..Utoml• '2._.. Gar,_y A11rr1tl, 1"'31 Isthmus.~. Huntlntton S.1ch, CeUlornl•.,..... Thls bo.ltlrw1s 11 conOl.tcted or "' lrt- 61Yl<Nal. Gerr Al•1rllll Tiiis 1t1t•nwnt w•s tUHI wttrl u. Coo.Inly Clerk ol Dr•noe County on Au90nl1,lt15, """ Putillshrd Oran9ot Cots! O.llr Piiot, "'UO· 11, 1'. 26.•nd Slpt.1, 191S , JCllO.IS PUBLIC NOTICE N•MEST ... TEMEN1' for fur1twr p.irllcuiars, <1nd lllal lhe The lollowlllQ ~r!.OnS f re CIC.tr'9 bus!· lirne -DI.tee of tw•rlng ti><' same hlls ntu is: _,, s.tl !or ~t. 2, 1•1~. •t t :lO•.m.,1., E"STMAN INC., 226 E. 1~th St., thll courtroom of Depar1men1 No, l ol Co§ta Mei.I, C•tllornl1 92•21 said <ourt. •• 100 Civl( Cftlter Drove Mlth•el B,;inve. 226 E . 15th !>!., Wesl, In tne C.lty ol !>•nt1 Ant, Co!il• Mew, C•lltornl• 92•17 C..lllornl•. James Pttter~on, 226 E. ISth St., 0.tKIAU9uSI I], "IS. Colla Mew, C.lllornld '12•11 WILLl•M E, SI JOHN, Tiiis b\lslne'~ I• condu(l<'CI by a co .. ntyClerk gtntr•l part,,.rshlp. STEWAllT. WOOOllUFF & FRA1E£ M•<""el 81ngoe 1tS5 JMrttl M.lifl St. . Tt>ls \l•temerll w•s filed with tile wi.1m Coutity Cltrll of Orange County on JUit SMIUAN, CA. TJJDI l0,1'7S. An.rMysht:P•lltl.Mf' 1461'7 Put.Us.Md Or•nqe Ca st O.llr Piiot, Pl.ibll'lhed Ortntie: Cot~ O•lly PllOt, Augusl 19, 20, 26, 1,JS l1 ... 1S AWOQusl S. ll, 1t. l6, 1915 213!>-75 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ...... PIC.TITIOUS eUSINllt:SS NOTICE TO C.lll!OITOllS . N.t.Mlll STATt:M9NT ............ 1\0 'Thoe lollowlng Pll"SOll b doing Ml· SU,.t:lllOllC.OURT0,.1'ME "''"as: ST ... Tt:OFCALIPORNIA, KIMS STATU•RV STORE, 115'1 l"OllTMECOUNTYOFOR ... NGIE tt1rbor BIYCI ., Garden Grovt, In th• M11t1r of lhe E_.tle of C.llfornl•t:IM41 PATRICIA LOUISE HA•S •Ila tUmwr Lt• Moorehoui.ot, 1•1H PATRIClANAFTELttA ... S,OKNW<J. ~r Cir •• foun111n V•ll•Y, C.llfonll• Nolk e Is heretty Qlwn to <~llor~ '2108 hiving ct1lms o1911n1l 1he ukl dKt· This lloullne1s Is Cond\ltled tty •n In-deft! to tile WICI cl1lm• In U,e office ol dlvldull. tlw clerk ol lhtt tlortstlCI cwrt or to l(lmblr L•e MoorehovW 111'•..,.I 1,,.m lo the uodenlllM'tl •It""' Tiiis ,t•l•mt nl w•• !!led wllh the ofll<• ot Wlllt"'M G. BERGM,t.tl, County Clerk ot Oren.ge co .. ntronJ\lly JR .. 212 Yai. Av1 .. In 11>• atr of J01'1S CLAREMONT, Calllornld, ' · F4ililoi wtllcht•terotll<els~pl•ceolbllslne-;s f'ut>lllhid Or1"91!" Cot't 0.IJy Piiot Of tlw uncNrs.l9f'e<I In •ll m•Uers Pl!<• Aug~t s n ,, ,, 1!7S 2""1·1. t•lftlng IO Wld t ll•t•. Suell tl•lms wit II ' ' ' ' 1tle nec:eswry vou<hers must llellllaor • ---,"""'"""'7."'""°"--+-------------jP''"'"ted •1 1lores11e1 within tour ,.ICTITIOUS•USINl!SS PUBLIC NOTICE months 1ll•rlllellr•tPvD!lc1!10l'lollhl!> HAMl!STATIMl.HT mtlce. T,,. tollowlno peri.on is CI04"9 business 1--~~=~~~~=~--" 0.led •uo"'' II, lt7$ •s: ,ICTITIOUSaUSINl!SS RAYMONOW.H ... AS NEVAOA LAND ... ND TR•CTOR N•Mt:STA1'EMEN1' E~ecutCH'ot •hewlll CO., JSOI Occe•n Blvd., Corona del Mar, The follow11>9 person\ i re doing buli· of wiCICleceClenl CA.'2625 ne~s 1s : Wlt.LIAM G.IERGMAN,JR., Thom1s J . Collon, 1SOI ()r;e41n VILLA M ES ... AP•RTMENT, '/'f"ll 112YlleA..... . Bl'l'd., Coron• del Mer, CA. '126li Ceylon Or,, Co~t• Mesa, Ct lllornla Ql,....,.,,I, CA. 91111 ThlJ b\lsln~$ 11 <Onllvtled by Mi In-92626 • Publilhed Or1n91 Co•~• D•Ur Piiot, 61YldUlll. • oi-J . M(Clrdle, ttn CeylOn Aug.1•.1•,•lldSlpl.2.9,ltlS l!'il'J.IS ThOm•l J . Collon Dr., CCr.olfl Mest. Ctllforni• tUM Thif Sllt.ment WIS llled with .... Alleefl L. Sloler, 111 MorTI._, PUBLIC NOTICE Countr Cltrt of Or1no-COurtlr on t..111,C.OS1eMe11.C•lllorni•m2i Aug\lst IJ, 191S. . Tl'lls tMnlrw1• 11 COl'ld1Kled by., lr.-l--c,c,c,c,c0c,-0-,-,-0-,-,-,-0-,-,-.-,-- Ftll11 div!OU <1I. Publl!Md Or•n~ Coa~I Dally Pl'°', Dl•nt J . M(Cardle STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Aug.1'1,2',•ndSept.7,9,19/j l l1J·1S This Sl•lemtnl WIS tiled with tl'le THECOUNTYOFOllANGE Counly Cle rt of Ortll'!le C.O\lflly on July No. A-1470. -------------·1 2•. nis. Ft6091 p~~Ti~~~o~ fPR~: ... ·,~1:F0w?L~ Publllhld Or•noe C.O•sl Daily PllOI, AND f'OR LETTERS TEST AMEN· -----..,..,,,,,,-----.,-·IJulytt,elld, AVO\lst 5, 11. 1'1, ltlS 276(1./) TAllY lllONOWAIVEOI PUBLIC NOTICE ........ , E"•te of ttELEN s . CHAMPE ... u. SUl'lllllOltCOUltTOll'TMI PUBLIC NOTICE l k• HELEN DOROTHY STEELE ITATllOl'CALll'OllNIAPOll C l"'I A M PE ... U. '"~" HELEN o. TMllCOUHTV o~o• ... HOI: CHAMPEAU, (>e(eawCI. Ne.A....U t.101'1Cli!NVITINGlllDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th.at HOTICEO,.Ml.AlllNGOll'"IETITIOH 'NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN !Nol RA Y0.CHAMPEAU h•$llledllenina P'Olt "llOUTI! 0 .. Wlt.L ANO P'Oll !tie SO.rd, of ECllK tllon of \he Nl-1· petition tor ProtJ.ale of Wiii ..00 ICH' 1..., Ll!TTEllS TESTAMENTAllY ~ Un!tied School Ol$lrkl ot OrM9f wance ol U ller1 Te~lioment .. ry lo 11\e Estate ol AL'"' MAY AX ELSON •11'0 County, C.Utomil, •Ill receive sealed pelllloner CbOnd wafvt'd) •eferoe-.:e lo known 11 ALT A M . A )( ELSON, b;ci. uo to 11:00 A.M. on Ille 21th ci..,OI Wl'll(h Is ""Oe lor fu•ll'ler•parlk\llM~. CIKNMCI. AUQUll, 1'1) •I I~ otllce ol Ykl School -!hat the time lln.o:I Place of hHring NOTICE IS H ER EBV GIVEN tNt Di\lrlt1, 1ot1led a t 1SSI Pta<enUa ttle stme Nos been i.ct lor Septembl't 1, J•CI( L. AXELSON ha1 lllldhef-.ln1 Avtnue, Cosl1 Me~li. Calllornl1, 11 197), 1t 'l:JO 1.m., in the tOY rtroom of Potl!Uoo lor Probate ot Wiii and tor Is-Wl'lidl time s•ld bldl witl De p.tbll(ly t>ei»rlment No. 3 of 111ld court, 111 100 wance of LI Hers Tes1•men!My lo ttw· Opened ...ci rt Id tor: Ovlc Center Or Ive Wes I, In lhe Oly ot rieUllCIMr rri•renc• lo which Is mtde DELIVERY OF FOOD CAR TS SMll•AN, C•tllorni•. lor furtt>er Oo'rllc \ll1r1, •n.o:I tl'IM I... AU Did!; "Ire to be In accordance with 0.IC'd AU{IVSI 1 ~, 1915 lime Ind place of he•rlno lhe -Ms QlrdillOl'PI., lnslrlKl•on•. and Spec111c... WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, O..n i.etlor Sept. 2, lt1S,•l t :l0•.m., In tl<ln1., wlllttl are now on Ille In tlleofflte Counly Clerk lhll courtl'1)0nl ol t>epartment No. J of of the Purchaslno A~nt of wld Sclloo! Olo\'ID STEltLI NG TINGLER Wkl COur1, II nlO CIYlt Celltltt' Orlvt' Olllrl<I, 1157 PIKenll• Avenue, Casi• LawCl!rll""llion Weit, In 1he Cltr ol S•nt• Ana, Me1ot,C..lltorn1a . D""~C.nttrDrlve Clllloml•. Not.IOC1er m•ywUhdr1whl$bkllC1'1'1 51111192' 0.tedA\lfll\114, l'llS. period ot torly·llve (4)l dflys •lier the ,..""""1 .. Ktl, Callfornlfl92WO WILLIAM •• SI JOHN, o.tt M'I for the opening I hereof. Ttl: (Jl41 M4·S4ll County Clerk The Board of E d .. c•Uon ol !tie AntrNrtor: P9Htio,..r ltOIS,WOODSON,MILLAllO, Newport-Mesi Unified S<hoOI Dl\lrk l Putillllle-CI Ortnge Coa\I D1U, Piiot, eUAKl llWOOLVll lfTON """"'°" the rl9"1 l6 relett Mty or all AU{lust 19, 20, 26, l'llS 319/./S fK•.c.lw ... 111". bkh, end ...Ot f!KeSSlrfly •tCell"I Int PUBLIC NOTICE .....,_, l-tl bid, •nd lo ••Ive eny 1n1orma11- P1 ...... ,CA. 91111 1ror1rreoul•rUy ln•nY bid recelll'f<I . ........,... .... : ... tll'-1' 0.led: Al>Q\ISl 11 , 191S . SUPlltlOll COURTOFTHE l'UllH""'° ~"'99 CNsl 0..lty P\IOI, N EWPORT·MESA STA1'EOFCALIFORNI• FOR. ""'9nt tt, 20,2', 191S l1'1-l5 UNIFIE 0 SCHOOL DISTRICT THE COUNTY OF OllANGE ol Orin~ Coumy, Calltorn!• • OltDER 1'0 SNOW CAUSE Br Dorothy H1rvey fi!ller ICCP t12111 Purchfl1lng ~n1 ,.,_.,..11 SS6--J'l10 In 11! DANIEL TttOMAS HILL, a PUBLIC NOTICE SU,..ltlOltCOUltT Pl.lbll'11ed Ol'•n~ Cot s! Da lty Pl~. Minor, by P ETE R 8. tt lLL •nd 01' CALI FOltNI... AUOV$l 12. tt. 197S JO'I0.1 HELEN STEELE H 1 l l, His Parenll>, COUNTY Of OllANOIE tor~. Ill N1m1. Petllloners ffO:A-145'1 P UBLIC NOTICE WHEREAS. PETER 8 . HILL ..... OllDlllt TOSH OW CAU\E HELEN STEEL ttl LL. petllionert, "' ICCPSl<tlOll 11'1) 1-------------·l tftt motlier •NI l•t"'' ot 1t1111ic1nt In, ... Maner ol Ille AppUc•Uon of ·-JI DA NIEL TttOMAS HILL, .. Pt!""'" ..... DOROTHY STONE £NRIGttT lo• NOTICE 1'0CllEOITOllS der •l{ll'lteen (11 ) years ot ege, 11.ove Q\111g1:ot N1nw. No. A·M401 IUHI • petlllon wllll tne Cler~ QI tn .... WHEltEAS DOROTHY STONE SUl'~lllOllCOUllTO .. THI C1111rtlll'l'anorder(h•ngln{l•Pl>flcan!'1 ENll1Gtt1', O.tl11oner, his Ultd e pell-STATE OP C ... L.l .. ORNIA, ,.,.,..,. lrom O•NIEL TttOM"'S HILL to !Ion with 11'11 Cieri! ol this Court for .., 1"011 TMI! COVH1'Y Oll'OR ... NGE 8 UNIC ER ABERCROMBIE HILL: ~ tMntll'll P1Utl-r's l"llmt fl'Om Ill !he Matter ot '"' E~l•I• of 11' IS ORDERED INI •II oeo1oor11 In· DOltOTttY STONE E NR IGttT lo SHELDON B. 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SAMUELA.GREEN8URG,DJNorth p11bll1heC1 111 11>e Dtlty Piiot, 1 IT 1$ l"UllTttlER ORDERED thll I ~e A ..... Suitt 211, In ll'le Oty Of ~rof ventr1! clr(\lllllonpriflt-un " thll O!'!Hlr to Sl'low CM1M be PASADENA, In LOS ANGELES Coun-M m 0r""llot Covnty. C.llfomla, once a •vt.llltlt411 In the Dally Pllol 1 tr, wllldl l•H•r tUltt h ttw plae of ~ 1or 1our1utc•11lw -•keorlor to NMOIPIH' If ten.rel tl•<ul•tlon prlni. bllll"'"s ot ltw undlr11-{1.....ci In Oii rNt· lhetl11te Ml for he1rln9 on Ille flli\Hlon. ., 1n0r..,.. COlllllY , C11ltornl•,orc:e 1 llr'l ,..-1.llnlno 16 w kl M l•'•· Such D•led: ,.,UQU\I 13. ,tlS. , • ....fot'to\11' W1;'te1sl..e -et1..,1or ID< ti.lf!ts wl11'1 1111 M<•lstry .._hers S•MUEL DR EIZEN .... tttllfer hl•rll'IQ on IM riethlo<I, tNM"" Ille-Cl fl" prelotf'llM I I afoor1'1.tld JU OGE OF THE CA.TIO: A11Qu11t, 191S •llhln lllllr m ... 11>1 •ll•r ltw llr\t SUPERIOR COURT ttAllMON G. SC0\'11.t.E flUlbl lUtliorlofltll1 Mtlce. 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Al2 DAILY PILOT Tuesday.August 19, 1975 Patients Say They -lJecame Zombies WASHINGTON (U PI) -A panel of former mental patients has told a Senate judiciary subcommittee that large doses-Of drugs given the m in mental hospitals turned them into "zoi:nbies" and made the m ''psychiatri.c guinea pigs.·· The six Monday described periods when they lost physical control over their bodies, sometimes unable to read or speak, while their anxieties and fears multiplied. SEN. BIRCH BAV H <D-IND.>, subcom- mittee chairman, called the indiscriminate use of drugs on mental patients "chemical straitjacketing." .. We can not s it by and let. children in the nation, because they are without parents, or troubled, or handicapped be boxed up, shipped off and held eaptive with medical or chemical handcuffs," he said. Janet Golkin, 32, of Croton-0n-Hudson, N. Y .. who s aid she had been in three ment;il hospitals, said she considered herself "a psychiatric guinea pig.·· "TllE USE OF THESE DRUGS ___ is a political issUe," she testified. "It 's a ques- tion of power over people's lives." Dr. Edward Kaufman, medical director of lhe Lower Eastside Service Center in New 1 York City, countered that use of drugs has been clinically s uc cessful . although acknowledging there are side effects. "Tbere are some people, that if it tiad not been for T_horazone ... would not be able to function,'' K,auf man said. Anthony Brt1ndt, u freelance writer who cOmmitted Himself to .. ludson River State Hos pital in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., fo r re-- sear.ch, said tie was gi ven an injection short - ly afte r admission. Two hours later, he got out of bed and Went for adrinkof wuler. "I HAD SERIOUS DI FFICULTY con- trolling my legs and bodr movements generally and walking was almost lmpossl·· ble," be said. Wade fludson, representlng a San Fran- cisco group, Network Against Psychiatric Assault, said he was given pills severaJ times a day while a patient, lhengiven a shot of Prolix in just be Core beln&diache.r&ed. ''One inject ton every week or two and yo u have a nation of zombies, easily controlled,'' he said. ''My entire body felt like it was be- ing twisted up in contortions inaide by some unseen wringer.'' •• "J4AT CAN. l 00 A&OUT '(OU T "1)V EAT ~IKE A F ~ V ! " -• I I 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'!,.-~~~~~~-+-~~~-· • • -. If your soft pack always gets ~as~hed iri ~ .. en son • Warning: The Surgeo n Genera l Has Determined That Cigarette Sm oking Is Dangero~s to Your Health. • ' • I • ' • • e 's ' • Yo ac .. ·- es • Regular .,. ~ and ' • I -• • ·' \ .. • • .. 17mg. "tat," 1.1 mg. nicotine, ft perciyaletlll, by m: Method. • • • ,--- 1 I .... --- I • ' ' • " • ' I I r • ' ' ' \ • ' ' !Doll Collections I ' j I Fu • g1a II\ of Nostal I . l By JO OLSON, 04•D•UJP119'"-" I Kewpie dolls, Dollie ·Dingle cut-outs and the Campbell kids. They're all back in a wave o( nostalgia.- The dollB and drawings, which were intrbduced -in . the e8rly 1900& by two.women artists, Rose O'Neill and Grace.Dra)'\Qn, have become the object ol cQllectors througtlOut the United-States and the focal point of t.wo Calffocnia organizatiOns, one brand new. Many collectors belong to both, but the p~se or the two groups is the sai:ne : to perpetuate the memory of the noted artists and to • r ' r. " . ; . ' .• ' " L ~ ' I I ' I I . t , have fun associating with other buffs. The Rose O'Neill Association was founded first, in February of .1973, and it now has a mem· berstiip Qf around 500. The California Gr ace Drayton Association was conceived in f-ebruary of this year and will of- ficially begin its activities with a banquet luncheon Sunday, Au,g . 24, in the Seacli(f Country Club. Huntington Beach. Displays will begin al 10 :30 a.m., lunch will be served al 12 :30 p.m . and the program will follow al I : 30. Rose O'Neill, the creator of the .;l'.\l~!J~ DUJ ., ~ ~ ~' E:f ., '"·~· ,.~ whims ical keWpie. figure, was born in Wilkes Barre, Pa., in 1874. She won a $5 gold piece at the age or 14 in a drawing contest conducted by the Omaha World- Herald, which inspired her to try a fe w drawings for newspapers and small magazines. SOLD COW A ramily legend says that her mother sold the (amity cow so the budding artist could take . her drawings and first novel to New York publishers. She stayed after publishers ~showed interest in her art and studied a"t the Convent of the Sis- ters of St. Regis. Her drawings appeared for the next three years in magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, Collier's Weekly and Truth. For 20 years she provided the Ladies· Home Journal, Woman's Home Compa ni on, Good Housekeeping and other magazines with kewpie draw- ings, while writing children's books, poetry and novels and pro· Oucing kewpie paper dolls and colorinJ{ books. According to Edna Atchison, secretary or the California Rose O'Neill Assoc iation, it is theorized that she created the kewpie during a time of unhappi· ness when she di vorced her s~cond husband , Harry Leon Wilson. The first kewpie dolls, Mrs. Atchison said , were of bisque and made in Germany . After World War I . wood pulp and celluloid dolls were popular, and the kevt pies adorned a host or other items including dishes, clocks, magic la ntern s lides, door knockers, pillow covers, children's gaiters and soop~ ILLUSTRATOR l\1iss 'O'Neill also illustrated ads for t he Brownie folding camera, Edison phonographs, Kellogg's cer eal and Jell·O, anrt pr odu ced m agazine covers, which are scarce today. She died in 1944 and was buried at Bonniebrook, a JOO.acre sec- tion or the Ozarks where the O"Neill family had moved around 1000. Grace Drayton, also a Pen· nsy l vanian . was born in Philadelphia in 1877. She was educated in private schools and started her career on the New Yo rk Journal and Philadelphia PrCss. Listed i n ''Who's Who in • ' - ' Modern versions of Dollie Dingle, Billie Bumps are available. America" in 1932·33, she was a prolifi c illu strator and writer of children·s books . Her most famous characters c.re perhaps the CampbcU Kids, which she drew for tbesoup com· pany in 1900 and whlch are still being used today, and Dollie Dingle. which was a paper doll cutout in mal!azines . Grace Drayton also drt!w portraits or beautiful women, which appeared on magazine covJ ers. She was a m ember of the Fellowship Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, the Author's League of America and theSocie ... ty of Illustrators. She died in 1936, at the age of 58, and was buried in Philadelphia. TAKEN FOR GRANTED It is the opinion of the founding president of the Grace Drayton Association, Ade le Gioscia of Costa l\1 esa, artists such as Drayton and O'Neill were taken ror granted in their time. ' Adele Gioscia 's collection includes Billie Bumps paper dolls (above left), a prize-winning collect~on, of black Kewpies and a wide assortment of Kewpies of all ' materials and sizes . I I • BEA ANDERSON , Editor "We appreciate them more nov•. ··she said. The current interest 1n anti- ques a nd nostalgia has brought lhe turn Of the l'Cntury artists back into promineilce. s he beli('ves, and they are valued now because there is "no com- parison" to the ptipcr dolls of to· day. Child ren don "t plaec the s a me importance on modern paper dolls, she said. because tht•y have too m a ny other forms or en·. lertainment. When Dollie Dingle cutouts starte d appearing, "the kid·s. would li ve f or th;it magazine," l\.1rs . Gioscia said. She started collecting dolls several years ago and became fascinated by the challenge and competition of the hobby. And, she added, a key to success in doll collecting as well as any hob· by is "liking wh at you are do· ing ... Though the first announce- ments have barely gone out fOr f'•tt Bt the August kick·off luncheon, the Grace Dra y ton Association alre;idy has abou~SO merribers from all over C lifornia and several other stat 'i, some as· young a~i(I6. ~• Plans also are under way for a Grace Drayton centennial. to <.·orrespond with· the American bicentennial , and the first ne'-'·s letter announcing the availability of Dolly Dingle notes and Campbell Kids patches, is off I.he presS. . Rose o·Neill fans also enjoy a newsletter, regional meetin~s and· s pecial programs, and membership dues a r e low enough so collectors can easily join both. The presidents or the organiza· lions may be called for informa- tion. Mona Nevins of lluntingt.on Beach, 536·6419, heads the Rose O'Neill Association and Mrs. Gioscia. leader of the Grace Drayton group, may be called at 557·5929. • • -• I Bargains? And How Arts and crafts from the hands of more than 400 Indian craftsmen draw crowds to the annual Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Jewelcy, weaving; pottery, paintings and baskets are sold in the open air. • I . ' Seeing Isn't Believing > It is with some relief that since the release of the film "Jaws," 20 peo- ple have sighted sharks of( the Massachusetts coa s tline that have turned out to be pieces of wood or b ee r c a ns catching the sun's rays. I say relief because movies always ha ve had a stimulating effect on my imagina tion. You might as well know I ha· ven 't taken a shower since seeing ''Psycho" 20 years ago. Frankly, any more (right movies and life will hardly be worth li V· ing. Behind e very bee stands a Gloria Swanson with a comma nd to kill. Every little mouse is a Ben who views me as if I were basted in peannut butler, a nd after se:e_!ng "The Birds," 1 got rid or our parakeet because I felt he was de rinltely a militant. The "Poseidon Adven· ture'' has eliminated boats from my life, "Airport," any future or air travel. and ''The Boston Strangler " from having my plumbing rixed. A few years ago, t saw a Japanese riim in which a blob or slime slithered out of a New York sub- way and disintegrated a girl in her apartment as she readied ror bed. The ne.xt morning I opened my r efrigerator door and immediately slammed it shut as my whole body turned into a block of fear. .. What's the matter?" asked my husband. ••oon't ope n this door! There's a blob in there!·• "Ther e's always a bl ob in there ," he said dryly. "Let me see if J can iden4 tiry the yea r on this one." "You open that door and we're rinished. l tell you it's like the one I saw last night on the late movie." He coaxed me aside and opened the door. "You're right," he said. "With a little nudge, th.is leftover could annihilate New Jersey." On the way home the other night from viewing "Jaws," I sat numbly in my seat in a state of shock. ''N o w don't b e ~diculous about this," counseled my husband, "J mean · be realistic. • s AT WIT'S . END, You saw the pictures in Time magazlne. You know they used • plasUc:· shark. You alao know that there has not been one reparted shark al· tack in the L.A. area in 30 years. Wh en we get home, you just take a nice, warm t'ub bath and think or this movie as a 'flioper' ••• with a mad on.'10 Later, I stood at the door and announced, "l can't taJte a bath. I just saw a fin break water/' tr a movie comes out next year of a kill er in a washbowl drain, I don!t know what I 'll do. FINISHED O< UNFINISHED TAPESTRIES Checkup Heal'thy Ann Landers • w•Hs I' 1• • f'.lc .... . ....... F ebrics for T abledoths In Origlnal Gernwn Oarresk Jewelry in Petit Point · DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently 1 had plastic surgery on my fa ce. Before going to the hospital for the operation I \11a s told to drop by the doctor's office. He wanted to take pictures of my face for the "before and after" file and give me instructions for entering the hospital. When I arrived at the of rice a nurse instruct· ed me to go into a private room and remove my blouse and bra so the doctor could listen to my heart. He came in and he listened to my heart from the back. Then he walked around and felt m y breasts "fo r lumps." I wonder if this was necessary seeing as how I had come to hirri for a face operation. What do you think? -SLIG H1L Y SUSPICIOUS DEAR S.S.: I think it "·ould be wonderful if e\lery doctor look the time and trouble to ex· amine every fi male patient's breasts for lumps no matter what they came in for. Also, if they'd tall:e every patient's blood· pressure thousands of strokes and heart attacks could be prevented. I'm all for making these ex- . aminations routine. They take only a few minutes and are painless. Moreover, knowing you are okay is a very good f~Ung. • :·Horoscope:· Taurus DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you in- sinuated that the reason Elizabeth Taylor lost so many husbands was because she didn't fix them breakrast in the morning. Your theory that wives wh o knock themselves out have successful marriages is ridiculous. The laziest women I know are the most pampered and adored. The workhorses are kicked in the rump. I know because I'm -ONE OF THE LATTER DEAR ONE: Talk about a lash-up in com- munications, your letter wins the fur-lined bathtub. . I said nothing about breakfast or workhorses. What I DID say was, "With beauty does not come a lifetime guarantee that the marriage will sue· ceed. Liz Taylor, one of the world's most beautUul, is considering her sixth.'' .. 'DEAR ANN LANDERS: My daughter, a ge 24, has been treated for gonorrhea and p ro- nowtced cured. Following that, she had two abor-· lion s 11 months apart. One man was the cause or it all. He did not marry her. All expenses were bome_by m e ~her mother. "OFFEtl'S After these nightmarish episodes the girl has pulled he rself together ~d appeprs to be in ex. . celJent health, both emotionally and pbysicallY. She now is going with a wonderful young man end they plan to be married. I need to know what a~e her chances of becoming pregnant and producing a healthy, normal child? • · I bave worried myself sick over this althou.gh she doesn't seem the least bit concerned. Please reply soon. -HOLDING TOGETHER DEAR HOLDING: If the abortions were well done, wi tb no complications, and h er gynecologist bas pronounced ber "cured," your daughte r's chances or producing a normal, healthy child are excellent. Even if drinking is the "in" thing in your . crowd. it needn't crowd you out. Learn the facts from Ann Landers' booklet, "Booze and You - For Teenagers Only.·• Send SO cents in coin and a long, seU·addressed, stamped envelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 00120. Refine Techniques UPHOLSTERY WM.Y_W_. ....... 1921 Hori:lor ll•d. C'"' Closing U Stocks, .~ .. ti same day fresh in th1 l11JlllJ!!1ll 'By SYDNEY OM ARR WEDNES'DAY , AUGUST20 and should not gnaw at ·--c..t=;;.';;.;.;M.;.tt;.;•;..;•;.•;.;•..;·•;.;•;.;5.;'~ your conscience. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): You bounce back from · apparent set· preschoOl •ki.odeigcrten•elementay edwards montessori school . Tiie ColonL~PincJ Center .. 5IO ...... ., l•••• . 4f7·21t4 Stride-Rife --,........ • Kods-dso Orttoopodlc and l'Ntlcripllan Wen n ..,THE .. SHOE ·HUT COSTA MESA 2300 HAnOR II.YD. HJ.Rim CEHTll 546-6ns -. ARIES1March 21 -April '19 ): Adjustment in domestic area i s featured. Residence is changed or beautified. Accent on Co mfort, im- proved ramily r el a - LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 22 ): Fun and games could be f eat u red . Personal magnetism draws fascinating peo· pie, situations, even a quandary. back. Emotional wound "a way of life" heals and you t' an dictate accredit ad by the o~K>ciation IT'Onles~ inlerroi:rtiono'e INVITES YOU TO Alf EXtRAORDINARY tionshios. TAURUS (April 20): Refine techniques; d e fin e t erms . Be speci fi c, aim towards goal, communicate with thOse in positions of authority. GEMINI CMay 2-June 20): Ac~ept ad d ed r esponsibility in pro· fessional -and personal areas. You 'r e goin g places a nd long run is what counts. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 ): Specifics, de· tails, intricacies are ac· cented. Do homework. Be · familia r with basic material. Don't attempt to skip essentia ls. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Movement, travel, e11:pre ss ion through written word - these are spot lighted. Member or opposite sex plays key rote. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 -Jan. 19): Money, home building, fi nancing or "pet project" -these are featured. Some con- cessions. are necessary your own terms. • mterded day progrom • '!.U'f1l'ner pr0<70m PISCES (Feb . 19· •krote~•1wimmrng March 20): You face • fXl'ent effediveness fears, doubts -and you "oiAnq • atistic ~-~ over co m e . 0 Ider in· • soao-m:lro1 deve1opmeo1 •qowth of ~-e1J~ dividual is in your cor· 997-1200 ner, has your interests at ;.... ,.1,...;.....,,.,i """"1'""1._"J heart. You 'V!aY not be 5003 e . chapman ave. orange strolling through a rose ~=========::::::;::;::;;;::;::;::;;;;~~ garden. 1 If Today Is Your Blrth· day -the year features change, creativity, in- tensified relationships - if s ingle, you could marry. You are moody, sensitive, talented, love to eat, are loyal to (ami- t y, impressionable, generous and artistic. ...... ... CANCER (June 21- July 22): Fini.sh what you start. Gairi overall view. See beyond the im4 ,--~-------------------! famous brands of · mens & young mens wear m ediate . Get beneath surface. 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' r I' I I ' ~n.-c --' • 8·49 ' '1 llOll»l'r ,\1,1/lD oom t'Mi A~W Ul(f cw • 11111' 1 Mk5llT al QIE Ul(E~· · 11 .. • • • l , M4 DAILY PILOT Tuesday,AtJRUll 19, 1975 I I Doctors Fight to· Save Donohue Aar.~~:··~ . , ". .,~· . ~av'1 u_,. GRAZ, Austria (AP) -Do<· tors at the neurosurgical C'linic here continued their desperate .battle today for the life of !American race driver Mark Donohue after a track guard - also injured in Sunday's Formula J craah -d.ied. ~ Manfred Schaller died in a tKnittelfeld hospital after he was 'critically injured by flying debris i trom Donohue's Penske racer I and had to' undergo extensive in -.. Professor Heppner said all Penske car blew a tire and he said he·wanted to nieet·what ~ Ji :·'!:!/ ~ I ternal surgery, means of modern medicitle were cralhed through a guardraiL be described as ''the ultimate Richard H\.\ettner, another used to support Donohue's Tbemishapoccurredlessthan challenge." , track guard inJ ured, meanwhile bre?thing, heart and circulatory ayearafterDonohuecameaµtot Donohue, a Bro~,U"1versity wastakenottthecriticallist. .5y1lem. retirement to resume a sue · graduate in m pc hin1i c;a~ Professor fo'ritz 1-leppner, the Roger Penske, who.owns the cesaful -racing career whi <:h in· eng.ineerina, had ,drivtn for head of the neurosurgica1·clinic Formula·l cars Donohue drives, clude(I 50 qiajor \'ictories on Penske since 1~. Ind liYe<l, in describedDonohue'scoodition.as and Donohui!'1 wife Eden, were several circuits. His 19'12 victory Media, Pa ., not far from ''extremely serious.'' allowed tifi"'fly at his hospital at the Indianapolis 500 was, he Penske's headquartere.-Slnce his Donohue was still u,nconscious bedside. Th~ two arrived in said, his biggest thrill. marriage in Oecemt),er, Donohue after brain injuries suffered in a Austria late Monday night. The Formula I circuit was one has resided in Bournemouth, pre-race trial run Su nday. J>onohue was injured when the he had never trie.d, b<>wever. and England. '· :~~y 9~-~ , H'lf!f)' A}'roo Pr•~~BUY ,c,me rl1bt out a¥ aald,.11 . M9i>d~Y · n11bl. . ·~· ' : 'Ibis; js bis 22 ' .and llq~I , IM\IJIOl1 al ~ prole¥ Ona! l>aseball player., , h ,, ,~ '. · "I, le.el I.lie 11111~ bu.come r9r l At AAU Swim/est" .. ·· , Henry ,\a~pn· ~ think about Boriaf!tbfnc else," Aaro~ told Call(otnla An#'ls. bl'l>adcaotcr Dick, Eriberg before Monday nighf '1 game with the Angeli. }Nadadores Seek I 1National Crown I KANSAS CITY-Mission Vie· jo"s Nadadores place their hopes for a championship in women 's I division action here at the 1975 National AAU long course swi m t championships on the shoulders I of a world's record holder and a , pair of Am e ri can .s tandard t bearers. Fountain Valley r es.ident ~Shirley Babashoff, the No. 1 t female freestyler in America and the world's best in the 400·meter I free 14: 15.77 ), '-''iii compete in the ~ 100, 200 and 400 freestyles, the 200 ' individual medley and a pair of ! relay teams in the four·day meet, which begins Wednesday. Nadadores Valerie Lee of Mis· \ sion Viejo and Peggy Tosdal of Dana Point give their teammates a solid 2·3 punch with entries in Super Loop. Proposed By Colleges NEW YORK (AP) -First it was the Super Bowl and the Super Dome.' Now the coll eges have a brainstorm: the Super Conference. A mammoth conference of ap· 'Proximately 75 of the nation's major football powers has been formally proposed lo the Na · tional Collegiate _,Athl~ti c As ·: sociation and could become a re- ality as early as next season. The plan was presented to the policy·making NCAA Council last week at the special conven· tion ·on economics in Chicago by the NCAA 's Special Committee on Reorganization . The Council •said the plan would be con· sidered at its next meeting in Oc · ~ tober. • 1• "I'd say the Council probably 1 will officially sponsor the pro- \ posal al the annual NCAA con· 1 vention next January," a source close to the NCAA told The As· sociated Press Monday. "It has very strong s upport on the Reorganization Committee.'.' "This super association was one or' the things the larger schools proposed four years ago when the Reorganization Com· mittee was formed," ~ccording to the NCAA. "It was shouted down at the time and we kind of compromised instead of dividing the majors into two groups.'' A preliminary plan · basical· ly would be a football con· f erence com posed ·or '15 schools- seven conferences plus 15 in· dependents. The conferences are The Big Eight, Southeastern, The Big Ten, Pa4i'ific·8, Southwest. AtJaotic Coast and Western Athletic. The· independents are Notre Dame, Penn State, Pitt, Georgia Tec h, Miami or F1orida, F1orida State. South Carolina, Tulane , Boston College, t Syracuse, West Virginia, Air Force, Utah State, Memphis State and Virg\nia Tech. The next division would consist or nine confere nces -Big Sky, Ivy League, Mld ·American, Mis· souri Valley, Ohio Valley, Pacific Coast Athletic Associatibn·, Southern, Southland and Southwestern Athletic-plus the following ind ependenl~: Akron, Army, Cincinnati, Colgate, Con- necticut, Dayton , Delaware, Florida A&!\.t, llawaii. Holy Cross, Illinois State, Indiana State, Louisville, Massachusetts, Marshall, Navy. Nevada·Las Vegas , North Texas State, Northeast Louisiana, Rtitgers, Southern Mi ssissippi, Temple, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Ten· nessee State, Villanova and Western Carolina. the 100 and 200 freestyles and but· terflys. Lee is the Ameri('an ehampion in the 200 fl y with a 2:15.12 and Tosdal holds the U.S. mark in the 100fly atl :02.18.· Chief anta go ni s t s fo r Babashoff are Kathy l-lcddy of Central J e r sey and I-leather Greenwood in the 200 and 400 freestyles. Kim Payton, v:hu passed uµ competition at th e Long Beaeh \Vorld Games trials and the world championships l:l t Cali, Colombia in order to concen· tr ate for the nationals, also looms as a major hurdle ror Babashoff in the 100 and 200. Lee is also a con· tender in the 200 free. "I felt the experience our kids got at Cali "'-'as r eally necessary in preparation for the Olympi('S in !\fontreal," says Mission Viejo coach Mark Schubert. As for '-''hat he thinks Babashoff should do. Schubert s ays: "We'd like to sec Shirley in the 4: 12s in the 400 free Wednesday.'' Schubert thinks hi s girls can repeat <-IS cham pions of this meet and ·banks a lot of his hopes on Lee a nd Tosdul beat ing the challengi.> of Camiil(' \Vrig-ht of Louisville, Deanna Deardruff of Cincinnati and Chico's J ill Si n1on in the flys . Santa Clara and Long Beach appear tough in men's competi· tion where l ,500·meter freestYle aces Brian Goodell and Casey Converse carry most of the Nadadores' hopes. But Goodell and Converse, who have recorded marks of 15:34.37 and 15 :59, are in rou_gh seas con· sidering entries include Long Beach ·s '-''Orld record holder Tim Shaw, Mike Bruner and Rick De· Mont. Both fi gure to score. Converse has come out of no"•hcre to add depth to the Mi ssion Viejo attack. Jn the 400 Goodell and Con· verse are in the 3:58.0 and 4:04 class. Schubert is also hopeful of get· tirig point s from Dave Duckworth in th e 200 breas ts troke wh ere he s ays Duckworth is capable of a 2:26. And Taylor Howe enters the 200 and 400 freestyles with 1: 55 and 4:06 behind him. Winn ers in this meet qualify for the U.S. team which leaves two days after the swimfest for Japan to compete in the Japanese nationals. Additionally, winners are ellgi· ble lo compete for the U.S. in the Pan.American Games in Mexico City. Other potential scoring for Mission Viejo could come from the di.sta ff rank s -where Michelle Mercer (2 :47 in the 200 breast) and Lisa Hilger (1:07 in the 100 back) are.entered. Patton to Miss Saturday's Tilt Middle linebacker Eric Patton of the Southern California Sun, will miss only one game and will be back in aC'tion in .about 10 days, the World Football League team announced Monday.• A Sun spokesman said that Patton, a former M.ater Dei High star, surrered a strained knee rather than· torn ligaments, as had been reared, in the Sun's game against Hawaii Saturday. Sun coach Tom Feats said Pat Haden would start at quarterback when the Sun travels lo Birmingham to face the ·Vu leans Saturday ni&ht. Haden took over the WFL pass· ing leadership with a 12-for-19 performance against Hawail. Jie has completed 6l perctl'nt of his passe.s this year. "YOu oan only milk a cow.f<>r so l<lftl.: · .. \then yi>ll'!"l' 1¢1 h91d· ·mcthepaiJ .~:Aaronsaid ... , " "I knOw I'm not a .230 hitter or a guy \\'.ho only hits 11 hom~rs a ·-~ .... 8~~· All Ol"'ft en k Ml"C (PIO! A119.1¥MUwtv1tff•I C•lilor11!• 7:2Sp.n1. Al./9. ZOMUW~lilltM fl C•llforl\ltl, , 1Z:Up.rn. ""9· 22Cilllt)m.j11t New Vorlt ~:Hp,rn, year. I've alrea,dy reached a de~ cisiqn on ,mY. rutu~.e. l don't want • to embarraaa myael(. J, 1a,oqtd t ! " . ge OU . 1 •• • Ano\)l,er home run tiltter -but on~ pl qpn•idera.1l.IY lal repute-;-w-. the chiel.f~~\or.\q.Mond~N s game.· ,. , . ~' . · • Lee St~qton drilled a dra01atic tpree·ruq homer in ui'e botto~.K!f the ninth inning to Jift caurorrua ·to a S-4 vjctory over Milwaukee. The homer w~s ,Stanton's 11th of. the_ seasqn, tops. ip~g the • Light-hilting Californians. It w.as aJSo t}Je 4i.nd or his, career, leav-. ing ·him, only 702 off ~aron·s re-' . 'cord pace. . ,, .. . A·aron is now .(1' and competing In .his 22nd bi• I-... leaf011\ lll5 avera~e i~ ~ mfre .235 ~~ehas coll~cted onl1'1ftlj}me.""'90 · .. ,~I'd ·like -ie~·r~fft•I• in Milwaukee wlllf:ib.~··ll"l'"'"l'·"r· Ul).ization,'' Aarp~ eobe'\d~· '(i!\'l\filw.aukee is-.1ftfy 'baseball hoine. I know the people ·and, I '~ ~·h·t;'.m3nagein~nl: ·1.:C1 µk~ to re.main' 1n tb'e game 1d some Capaci()"." -. · ' .The~ 'are rumors that Aaron UP!T•!•""'°'° Would like to ~tl"y hi1 h&nd ·at DECISION TO YEAGER ~ Los Angeles Dodgers catchf'r Ste ve Yeager l'omplained that the J)at used by Chicago's Steve Stone, who had singled, \\'as an illegal weapon with pine tar too far up th~ ban· die. Chicago manager Ji"m Marshall argues in vain with umpires Ed Su,dol 3:nd Andy Olson. Stone was ruled out· 1n third inning. rrianoiglng ,1· .. rumors A\aron WOn't confirm. 1 • "1 feel 1··ve aecomplished something,'' Aarop said Of -the ·bushel full or records which he polds, especlally the home rUJl Sparks 3-1 Win C e y Unsung Hero Of D odgers' T rip By GLENN WIUTE . • OftlllJDIJ1rPllot$Clll CHICAGO-.Ron Cey has been the unsung hero of this two·week swing to the National League East as his reliable glove and steady ,hitting have been vital contributions to the Dodgers' S..2 record since reaving LA Aug. 11. · But with' pitchers like Doti Sul· ton, Andy MesSE!rsmith"'and Mike ' Dndger 8 S lafi' .,11.,...,.1ffl1t.,9C C790) Aug. ,, L~A~les •I Ctll<•'10 .ii.ug. :0 Los .ii.r>geles •t 0!1<'•'10 .ii.ug. 11 Moflt•ea1 al Lo~ ..,,._,ks ll;2S •.m. 11:11 a.rn. 7:7'ip.m , Marshall joining Steve Garvey aiid Jimmy Wynn for the lion's share of notoriety throughout the season, Cey has remained somewhat in the s hadows most of the time. However, b~·came out of them Monday, hittin' a two-run homer in the fifth inning and making a key defensive play in the ninth ~o spark the Dodgers to a 3· l Victory •over Chicago·s Cubs to give Burt Hooton his fifth straight vic- tory. . Cey's play in the nlnth came with' two runners on base and none out. Manny' Trillo bunted and fint baseman Steve Garvey fielded, choosing to cut down the lead runner at third. But his throw was way wide or Ple bag. However .• Cey m~de a ·remarkable long stretch and scooped up the ball fn time for the out. Marshall, who came on with two outs in the eighth. got the next two hitters and the game was history. Cey has made ,a number of other \IO\f8U_ally ... difficult .stops since the trip began. And his bat has been steady as he's col1ected 13 hits in 37 times at the plate for a .351 average and six runs batted In. Dodgers skipper Walter Alston lauds Cey's fielding. "Anything he gets.lo:il pretty sure of being an out," Alston says. "He's cov· ering more ground now than when he came up (end or '72 season). tte·s lost 10 pounds and has been doing stretching ex· ercises. He's more agile." Alston says Cey has perhaps exceeded expectations. "But you never know when a guy will level off," he cautioned. "If he would straighten out more instead of upper cutting the ball on his sw· ing his hitting would improve, too." ~· Cey says he's playing better than he was a year ago. "I have more experience and matwi.ty," he states. "But the day I think I've accomplished everything will be a·1ad one." Regarding his fine defense, he says, "I try to be alert all the time and I think through all th(! possibilities." As for someday being a .300 hitter (he's at .27?for the season), tey feels it's a possibility. "Batting averages are ror the fans. (1don't worry much about statistics. They don't always tell you a lot, because you have lucky hitters and lots or guys who run well andbeat out hits." Today Sut\on was to take the mound for the Dodgers and ltl Wednesday afternoon 's trip fu13te Corona del Mar reside_nt Andy Messersmith will be gun. ning for his 15th triumph. LMANGELES ~brlllH CHICAGO ..-rllllol , 1 , 0 LOf»~ 2b Lacy If "'"" Wrrw>cf G.vWy1b W.Cr•Yffordtf "'"" Ve-oerc A1uwn1s -~· #M'INltp • 0 2 0 IC•ish•oer $$ •00 0 .MOndfyU o o o o · -...01oc1t)O ,000 (Mdft\1111 • o a o Otttorep 4 1 2 0 Je. Mor11Hrl • 1 1 2 TllDrMon 1tl '1 2 I HM'rlttlf 3 o a a Tr111o?b J 0 0 0 Solori"-•<: 0 G 0 0 LICOtlt pf! Mlll••-ldt; Sun-wr>er$ (If! S. ''°"e p Hiser 11 ' 0 0 0 • 0 1 I ~010 0000 3000 '0 1 0 0000 • 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 1000 '2 0 0 .0 2 0 1 0 ---~ Tol•l1 32 l 1 l Tol•tl 32 I ' I Lo),it.l'f9l!leJ ODO G.JO 000-3 CMUllQ 100 000 000-1 l08-t.01 Ariqet,J. •, Cfli<•llO I. HA-C.J AU). Ve-oer Ill, S-Hooton. IP H • Elli 19 SO ~onlW,11 .. 1 '"" ~ l I l l ~,,,,... 1•,, I 0 0 0 I S.St-IL, 11 .. ) I I J J O I 0.lloriJ I 10011 i•Y•-M•rst'l•ll 112), M81"4r ""4lr1tl•ll UIJMor•Mosl. T-J ::tO. A-1•,m. mark. ~ "If l1ve ~rought a few kids in , La Rall off the street·and·putthem in the Ver Y par~ then I've done aometbing pos1tive,"hesa.i<\·i,' \ . _.' .. T ops Stanton did something Poslt~ve P · •''' ·•'fol--the AJig.els :·Afte,,1ift&les by .. ro1sy .Adrian Garrell and Bruce . Boehle set the stage, St:antoo un- BROOKLINE , Mass. CAP) - Corona de! Mar's Rod Laver never has been known lo ~orn: plain about the bright lights in his fabulous tennis career, but he figures he's going to have lb lf,d~ just to the ones at Longwood this week in the $100,000 U.S. Pro Championships. ' "It really has nothing to do ~th the lights," Liaver said Mon· day night a'fter being eXtenefid in a first·round match in tfl.e' eight· day tournament. "It seems I have a little trouble playing at nighttime," th,e 37· year·old Aus tr.alian s·aiid. "However. 1 '11 get used to it after a while. It's just a ma~,er or ad:. justil\g... ' Launching a bid ror tbe croy.in he last won here in 1969,, ~fore·•. being dethroned in the 1970 final, Laver was stung into a¢i6n, pull· ing out a 7·5, 6·1, 6·0 victory~over unseeded' Patrick ProisY of . France. -· "' ., y.'itnbledon chalripi~ Arthur ·Ashe, seeded--thtrd belllnd 1914 Grand ' Prix . champ Guillermo Vilas of,Argentiha arid defending champion Bjorn Borg of SWeden, easily passed.l)is first test. Ashe, wnnerup to Jimmy.COO· nors for the 1973 championship at Longwood, ousted John Andtews ·of Fullerton, 6-4, 6·3, in 63 minutes. ·In th~ last tpatch. of tho night, Poland,_~ Woj~k Fibak upset fix· th·seeded Roscqe TaMer 4·6, 6·3, 6-2. . loa4ed ,a blast off Brewer relief ,ac~ Tom Murphy .~hat soared ··over the left field fence and gave -rookie,reliever Don Jqrkwood his· ·1fifth v.ictory. , . MtLWAUKS•·· .... t~ Ill .,,.._.,2b • 1 .1:0. Youn'» 4 0 1 0 Pqr1,rc 2001 Atr:Oj'ldtl • 1 O 0 Meg,91\ lb 2 1 0 0 c.......,,,, ,., , 2 ~ocl •ooo e . 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Five Induct ed Into H0;ll of Fame COOPERSTOWN, ·N . Y . (AP) -Baseball's Hall ol Fame inductees ran the aamut cl e-mo- tions, from William (Judy) Jobnaon's sob·internipted·aceep· tance speech to Earl Averill's controlled indignation over 'the electory system whlcll broogbt hJm and rour others here for enshrinement. While Johnson's words came in 1DDDOSyllables and wiU. difficul· ty, Averill, "The Roel(•• or !he Cleveland Indians Min> 1-3', laid plebt7. ' . ., Jn a prepared sllitement re-- JeaUd alter the certmoni• Mon· day, Averill revealed: "Had 1 been elected after my dealft, l had made ~rrangements that my name never be placed in the H11.U off"ame. · "My disagreement with how lbt l{all of Fame election& are held. and who. ia elected, ls not based on bitlemess that I had to wall 3' years alt'1 ttllrement to receive tbi& honoi: "Bulllls based oatbelo-lt sta\liltlc• alciue are not -b to opot when he left oil, •ain a player odmlU-to the '"So maoy people l\ave 'been HallofFame." , nice· to ~ eomI.01 l'P· .•.. "·I>• Still, the. 71.y,or-old Averill la sold b-fOre the exclt,ement llll!re now, atone with '*"°"' •"'lht 6p with him.~ fatted• former P!Usbllteh 1l11Cftr Ralph bls r11htbmd-over blseyes. Kiner. Bucky Harris and Biily He a'ppeved to reel .,,..,. ... Herl)1ao· ~ . tarity and hll 1on·ln·1-w, !ormer Johnaon was a moot remarlc•· >center ll•lchr BUI llhltali, bur· bl• ope~r -not oo much for . ritd to tbe 1t11e to 1ie·IW'e '1ll whit ho uld but toi: \be !act that woa •~IL Hit balll':went to be be1ur.a oeateoce, s._.i and ~/Obn-'a abouldV balonl ·the cl'led for two mlllU\e&. then re· 7 ·· w~ '"l'J\bo·all ~·bis rematlft ot the v-' ·" f , · · . . _,I . I \' . "' \, ' I ' ' . ' .. ' I r : I / I Elinij· Field Cµ,t to 5.;. . . Fihhb Monday Night • 'Los Al Racing Results Spike Results t •·rnlle llllff lllUll Al S.I (18-11\e I 6111 ACl8111Uls (F•llbrooll HICIPI) 1 .u 4J fmeet •e<o•dl; 1 D.n H•ll \Sin Cle,,.nt• ~H•0.•11 1 loi.SJ. J S91.. Joftf'I F•.,,ts IVSMCl 1 J.e lol: '· O""en E.Cl w••CI\ \Siln Cl•,...nll !.1•-rs)notunt. • ' . -I !1'"'1J •r•t of1&anta· acl.ltinr Monday's round -1\ijii aYiir'aatc1 218.29piils.'•ol16 in sixth position. tll!uu1h •e·iames in the Olbers in the top nve ' eat ~o~at match game for Monday ni&bt's fihili • ~allons that ended include Butch Soper ol ' X'Oha Lariea in Co8ti. Garden Grove, Art J N'etia NoSJday night t4 Berens of Hawthome 1)~ad five tlowlers into and Doug Johnson of ~t week's flnals. Lona Beac~. ~ Brent topfe d hi s In the championship Jl!_,ares t rlvi. , Jerry finals, bowlers· fifth ~urdlck Of Westminster, through second will com· ~Y 427 pi ns. BurdlCk pete to determine which '\!inished second aner one will advance to the :,Lutz ":Defeated· . ' ' t itle m a tch against Brent. All prior pinfnll will be dropped. Action 1et1 under way at 9: 15. Brent put together a 924 Monday nig ht, the third tilghe1t series ever recorded in the 15 years, of Eli ms competition. With the pressure off, he didn't lose a game. Others weren 't,..as fortun a t e . J i m 1bompson of San Diego started the night lb third· place but fell to s ixtb·and out of contentipn. · •• I • LOSALAMITOS ft ESUL~S ,..,Me ..... , Cle..,,TrHll,...,_l l'lftST ftACl -iOO ,.,.,, l "'' olch l w11. Cl•lmlno. Pv<\t l l'OD. AlllM•te>1o New' fWtt'd! 7'I ~ I 60 '"IO a...nny'lGOldlCtrdOla) 1.(1(1 l . .0 1Jn,t.<><10nly !Cr••oerl 11.00 • TUT'I -J0.•9 Al~ r•n -J•I B•• None, Ciel ~•1h, .IOyo..s V•lent•n•. Pt~T c..i+n. S!Ofmln·, ¥• S1'180Y, Dyn•"'O P•trol. NO ..c••l<ll•" tJ EucU -J.A .. ""1•1 Me'M & 1, ...,_.,., o.tlll, P•lolll MO.M. SECOND ft ACE -lWI Ji<CI•. 2 Y•ir oh! m.lae"'. Pun.• 'ltOO. \ Jtu.18'1 Liiiy ll•••~ .... , 0..niOlll IW•<lll E..~ t>.lnt•r IOrtytl) Tl,.,..-II.Of . "" AlWI r•n -Gimme Some ~. Ou•tk N E••v. Sl'l•n•n•. Hrnrv-ett..o'\ ,_, l'.l.W~tCl'I Rea Udy, A,..,,., llYIN ADYANTAGU OUI PAGO OffllS th4t yours m4y 1 COM,L[lf OUNGf COUNTY C0'4'llAGl IKllfllli.,: let•.. 1.-clio, :Stowe .Retires COLUMBUS, Ohio -surged ahead 20-19 wilh -.Vijay Amritraj ended a 1:50 remaining on Tom · l7·month tournament Frltsch'a 3l·yard fi eld Soper moved to t.IUrd place despite a hon:en· dous opening game of 139 that dropped him to seventh m ome nta rily, He was sixth going into the final ga m e and rallied for a 236 to jump to third a nd knock . Thompson out or the run· ning. 90-POUND SHARK Mike Figueroa of Ontario won the batlle 'with this 8()-pound bonito shark reccnlly while fishing a t t he 14· mile bank a board the Valencia 111 , out of Davey's Locker in Newport Beach. w~',':;":;!': !"~::.':e Rose, Enia.·s AnQtl, MOrt Mt!oay, .Jel'~ 8.a!IOU TM llll D lllACE -3.S.O YA•CI•, J yeilr ota.. Allow•nce. Pur~t 53100. 1<inOO•t"I• (H•rO •.•O J.40 1.60 St.L0Ut1Jr CC..r001a) 1.40 l .60 E•sy 0.UQl\I (Ad•H I •.OO s .. C ........ Mluk11 ., .. , •. h•• '•ll't, -.. u .. ~ ............. fLA.•" 2 MONTH TO MON1H llNTAL IA)IS l NO DEPOSIT llQUlllD ON ArrlOYlD CllDIT 1 ~1• victory drought Monday goal. wnigbt, whippi ng San Jan Stenerud booted , Clemente'•· Bob Lutz 64, four field goals for the ... ,..5 for the slngles title in cruets Oil kicks of 36, 28, ··:the $50,000 Buckeye Ten· 24 a'ni:l°'.4o Yilr~ •. the la.st '-Dis Championships. coming with S:04 left'and The 2l·year·old OOo&ling Kansas City • Amritra:j. ·seeded fourth ahead 19-17 in \he seesaw 1 in this Grand Pri·x battle. 1 tournament, pi~ked up 19-~-... ti $9,000 for his triumph ......,...,-•• t.flat took 73 mln1.1tes. It 1THE PLAiNS Va·. .• was played before a J.D. Stetson cOteman, ..• capacity coowd at the 70, ~ millionaire finan· Buckeye_ Bo~s Ranch cier who was one of the and. ~ n a t.i On": id e ori,&inal owners of the ... t~lev1&1on~ud1,ence. Californ·ia <Ang e l s ; Ste1ee Qtlfts baseball lea'm in the ri . i i.·i , ,. American L.eague, died The Los An1ele& Rams Saturcfay at the Old 11 wer~ l~ft with fjve top Baldy Club. in Saratoga, .. wide recei ver;-f today W:to. .1.afl.er veteran Otto Stowe. 1; announced he was retir· C•rter S .... t ing!rom loolball. SAN 01~_;;0 _ The • A. 4poke&man for the Jf; · !"Nati.onal Football San Dieg_ Chargers, League team said Stowe, losers in thej r first two (,eq>ecte9 to be a strong National iFootball -•1• f L eag ue pres e ason 1 .r!llWY ~ate or 3 spot on gam es , have signe d '• ~ rosJ.~r. told officials veteran quarterb ack that he had lost his en-:; thUJium for thc,glf,me. Virgil Carter. ., That left Haro ld The Chargers ac- J Jackson, Ron J essie, quire d the rights to Jack Snow L a n ce Carterlastyearfromlhe t1 ' Ci . . •-I b Rentze l a nd Willie n11nnat1 D"Cnga s, ul M G · he played la5t season • " c ee to battle it out for with the Chicago Fire or •,.the,Los Angeles wide re-the World Footba ll }o ceiv,illg spots. League. 0 ~·e.1 ~. 'fht . ' . • ,. JiMISAS'CITY -Tony Pres on.Trial ~l Adams t~rew· a fou!'-ROSEBURG, Ore. · .: Y:atd..11~g pass. to 811-Running star Woody ). I,.. ltla~t~rs '.N~th 45 GreenoftheKansasCity b. seconds 'left, ~1v1~g the _Chiefs and linebacker ~. KanS·as City Chiefs a Rich Lewis of the New ?.1 2,f;-20· NatiOn~I . ~ootb~ll York Jets will go on trial League exh1b1t1on VlC ... on rape charges Wedries· ,; tory· o~r the D;allas d~y at Douglas County ~ Cowboys Monday ~1gbt. · CirCuit Court. i ; Seconi:ls· preced1i:ig .the Green, 23, and Lewis, ~ 1 touchdo.wn pass, A~ams ~ .. 'ar e accused in con- (l, fo_und Andy Ha.n:i1lton nection with the a lleged ; ~with a de&perat1on 63· raj>e of a 16-year-old girl e ,) ~ant strike that put the at Loon Lake near where ~ i ball on the Dallas seven shelivedon May 11. ~ • after the Cowboys had .Both men have been : ,, freedon$S,OOObaU. ; ; HB Physicals ' Berens, st arting the night in second place, suffered four losses While turning in a sub-- par 794 to fall to fourth. l:LIMll'IMALISTS I. Tfffl' &<8<11, Sanl• An• l1,2'M 1. Mr, &uf'Oi(k, We\lmln'tet 10,16>9 J. BulCllSOper, c. .. aenGro,,,.. 10,l(J 4. Al't llolr-. H•wlhetti-. !(I.Ml) ~Doug JOl'Ln'OI>, l.OftO 88•th 10.121 OTHl:llS · 6. Jim Thomt11M, San Dl•eo 10,711 I , F••l'ell Hlnkle, lrwlne 10.711 I .Fr.a Akclnl, w1,tm1n,Wr 10,111 '· E, c;.·Mo<k, NOrto 10~ 10.AonDletl,L•H•bf• 10 ..... 11. Jol'ln H•wel8l, Fin. V•ll•Y 10~ 'J· Dkk 8•••1o<.h. W.\lmon\t•• 10.Sll 1 .Tob~Petry,S.nDle90 10 .... 1,.1...H T•t t.,.,S.an OieQO 10,,11 U. Urry Njirlh!<em, An•llelm 10,42f 16 . .Jerrr Knlghl, Geroen Grovt' 10,lt.! Lionettes Elimina•ed SAL')' LAKE CITY Kulis Funeral 1-lome ,of St. Louis and the Orlan- do, Fla., Rebel s ad· vanc e d to the qua rt e rrin a ls of the Wom e n's National Fas tpitch Tournament Monday. St. Louis defeated the Orange Lionettes, 9-5 in the first softball game, handin g Orange its second straight loss and eliminating it rrom the tourney. Then Orlando look a 10 inning. 7~ decis ion rrom Me.mph is, T e nn ,, eliminatirig that team also. Orlando and· St. Louis will me e t in quarterfinals today. St. Louis bombe d Orange with 15 hits in· eluding two runs in the first inning and never were threalened. The Lion ett es ad· vanced to the national tournament by winning the western regional e\'ent at Mission Viejo earlier this month .. Fishing Slackens In Area Area rishing is report· ed as fair to good for bass and bottom fish by the three Orange Coast area landings . Dana Wharf r eports only rair fishing with mostly bass being taken but even this has tapered orr from a week ago. Davey's Locker out of the Balboa Pavilion re- ports good catches of bass and lots of bottom fish loc8Jly. The Catalina Island boat has been pnr ductive on b ass with some yellowtail, a rew barracuda and bonito also being t a ke n . The San Clemente I st and boat has brought in good numbers of bass . Art's Landing reports a lot of calico bass, mackerel and sand bass being taken locally on the half-day boats. Albacore are too far out for any of the three landings Lo purs ue: They are .south or San Diego and none of-the three lan- dings are rishing ror albacore at this time. NEW'°9tT fD~ntet'i LO<kH)-1511 .ill>!ll•l'J>: 133 t•ltco ~SS,? y!Uowtall. 5'1 rock coa, 3 hilhb"I, 12 whit• S-il bill.I.. 112 macttrtt, 3 llnQ coa. 1 Dlu .. ln !UNI. !Att'!. L1ndln9I -1().1 ang1e1s; \ f>aot<ilCUOil. SI tiltito °"'''' liW wnCI IN!ss, 8' mac•e•tl, 16 •O<.k '"· DAMA WHARF -1.S.0 an9l•rs; 181 Ulko N!.S, 11 tr-arr•CIOdil, 1S n:Kk cod," lf1~kereL SAN .. EDRO fSp0ntlsllin9) -170 8ngl8r" 1 bliKk ~•ii b.1S5, ,13 CilliCO bas,.,•~ roc.k coa, 6 Silnd b.Jss. !n..d SI. L~llllllil•91 -10 •nglers: I .,..uowt•li, 3111 c•Hco b•ss, 1 hallbl.rt, 28 SilftO b•ss, J/O bl.,. bclss, 220 rock '"· REDONDO -21' ilngl•rs: 1 ye-llowt•H. 1 whi~ 1-e• b•ss, 1t bonito, UJ unco r.a1s, 11>11 bl.,. r..ss. 1 118<-rx..o.. 2.l:W. r0<t cod. •••9S -1111 MIQlefS! 111N1Cke<!I, BIS <OCkCod. SEAL aEACH -1.S.0 •ngliers: 11 Ynd ti.ss. Si mat t erel, 1 ""llbUl, 1,IOO roc:k coa. ••r9e -6' •""'""'' 12 bonito, l i.anG r..ss, 40 m.11ct•r~. '~ Physicals for boys fall :, sports (football, cross !""'Country and water polo) are scheduled for Hunt· ~ iDgton Beaeh High slu· ~ dents Wednesday from o &-& p.nl. in the boys gym. ?fl~•'Fee is $2. ·LOS ANGELES-The Los Angeles Kings Mon: day traded center Tim ·Young, Uiefr first choice in this year's National 'ttockey Le3gue draft, to the Minnesota 'North stars. The Lionetlef ha·d won the national event on nine previous occasions but an ailing pitcher hurt ·their chances of victory this. year . Nancy Welborn suffered an arm i.p.jury prior to the Mis· sion Viejo event and was used sparingly. Her injury apparently hurt the Lionettes in this national event. LONG 9EACM fllollmonl f"i..-l - tll'l...,.le•" 1.,..,nowt•i1.9118••.tcud<t, 'l llllllb\Jt, 16 wno tws,, 221 tdlitobilss, u bonito, 1J1 """'k•••I, 11 blue D.:l\S. 60I rock cod. ISl"'l'tfisllift91 -11 .-.g•H s: u o wna lwos~. J hdhbul, '.>l rock tlld. OCEANSIDE :... 136 •n9ters: ?23 bllr r«udil, 1 bonl!o, 141 c•llco blss,' l'lilllbut,89 l"l>tt coa, 29 moJctere1. SAN DIEGO -Sl6 olngl••'= 1,?01 •lb.Ko~. · .. -"" -· '7SY2 : TOYOTAS HERE NOW COM1 :1M TIST 'DRIVE TODAY .IUY · '• QID1 t ' • fl\, ~ ,> LEASE 4 · .1.lPi.YRJA. DEMO ";541.E' _, ...... , ,_. Example -• ..iil....i. • • ' ',"71009 .......... •2 Door a_,: 4 -.111 flctory•-tde8307 . . S2876 ~ I • Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Ea1t Divilion .. W L Pct. GB 74 49 .. 602 66 s5 .54s· 7 62 59 .. Sl2 11 s5· ss .4ss· 11 v2· 56 67 .4S5 18 Boston Baltimore New York Cleve la pd Milwaukee Detroit 49. 74 ..398 '2S .. West DlvlliOa 74 49 .• 602 67 53 .sss· S"-' S9. 63 .484 14"" 80 &5 .480 IS 57 67 .460 17 \.lo 56 69. .448 19. Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas.. • Minnesota ADJ•ls ~···Sc-0tw1n..._ T•••1>·I MlllrltMl•" lllti""°'e 1 C.l~il S, MUwe,,.ktt 4 O.troll l,o.kl•llCI J O\trOfll'N•KMOVltd • 'i'T ... V'IO.-T•Q' CMeflllt .. (1 at Cl'ewlMll lli:dctr!lri'f.•) Oll(.891) CJet!wnonJ..71 •I New Yon {Go#'•MI 9oston '(LH 1S-JI •I K•llWI City lf'IU~rls' ,, .. , . IMoltll'l"IOf't lOHll., 12 .. l 1tMl""'tot1 t8lytew11 12-41 . MllWWll" (Colbonl ...,, at tallfonol• (T....,_. 11 .. r Ottftllfl.Mldl ..0..1.i1at 0-llrlll (..,.......,., ....... , ....... MllwMM lit C.11"'"°'~ OtW,MOM!.~ ~tt--'rOtll; ~M IC.INI• Clt'f' ~atMIMlSOl8 ~Jfm!"•SCllMIMd .. . . • NATIONAL LEAGUE . East Division W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 67 SS .549 Pittsburgh 67 55 .549 St. Louis-6S 58 .528 2\.lo New York 63 59 .516 4· Ghi<ago 58 67 .464 10\.lo Montreal Sl 70 .. 421 15\h West Dl.Ulon C'mcinnati 83 • 39 .~ Dodcen 66 57 .537 171h San'F.rancisco 61 62 .496 221h: Sall Diego 56 67' .455 ·21v.i: Atlanta SS 70 .440· 29\.lo Hoillton ·" •47 80 .370 38 \.lo -••nSc-Los An981eS J, Oll~-.O I Mor!lrwl •·t. S-. Ole.to t·S IPMIMMJ!flle •· Allill'll•~ •. 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Clalml"ll prlt8 ,5000, 119 GoAnr>lvetWtl' !Upfl•ml 119 Miu P•1llmer !O<•Yl'• I 12:1 TerrrGln CC.r001•l Detl'I 6u• IW•rd I 0.<~'$ A8quetl ICerClor•I Flyt>yNIOl'l (Mylt •l V81Nt Aullt \Clerh w l FunC-•ry !Utll FINI Mission 4C•••98• I Doti S. GoOC1 (W•lk•r I ~yLt C••m• l8ank•I Cut tom T •llO<t<I !Broc>sl ,..,.rble P•c 8i111'Y (Ctf'~Qe<l 1n A -w. J . June•u •nd 111 Sthw-wlat entry "' "' "' "' "' SECOMDlllACE .oo , ... a'i .lve•< olOS.. Cl1lmi"!I Pu•~ '1100. Claim!<111 pr k t !,6)00. "' "' on "' '" ,,. '" '" m Bl•ne t lme -11.01. Al1o0 ,.,. -eatt••l's AnQl'I, Ml. OQrl 0.t ll, Vh u.ally, 5.etln [);pity Le8dott. • NO i.c:r•lthes . l"OUlllTM lllAC£ -JSD y•rCl\. l year o4lh I. IX!. FUli•S & m••e•. Cl•imin<], Purse\AOC.(I. • Ml!$ Atw•rd B•• !l<N!>...-tl S.•O l .00 1,tO Cule'n Clewr !C..•doi•I J,?O 2.e.11 ,...,(IUl!.8M8 CW•lker I J . .O Time -11.00. Al\<! r an •• T•i• Declo., Celot Me Pink. 'Th A COPJ. (;I"• Lowe. NO sc:••t(N\. FlnH lllACE 400 , •• as. l yeo}r olct1"& up. Allo••nt•. Pur'e WoQOO, GoGeM<CoY \Cr•"91'r) 1 40 ,,00 2.60 Wl tcno n' HOu• (0rtver I •.JO 1,60 E•~r Rll•.)1:1 fC •lll 1.'10 TWT>e -20.16. A1sc111n -Ho! One, tep E•PIO!>ion, Milf"l'Jwl. N0 ..C.rtlC"8S. 4 ONLY 517.\0 rtl MONTH TOTAL COST ltllllflllted ,.,.., 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT SIZI 11'1• • 4 1 1/11 ' 6 YOICE MUSAGE PA.GEIS ALSO All AYAIU.lll 7 Hill Fill MAINTENANCE ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE 11tc t71~1835-3305 tft SO. SANTA l"E, SANTl AN• 1.-m L ................ Miii ... Vl1l1. G....a , .. ~,. S.• ''-"· , ... Jiii• C•,;,Tr1,.., (I TM11. Cl " Noll .... . •••·112) SIJlTH llACE -11'0 Y••d•. l ¥•¥ ~===~~=~===~ -& \OCI. Cl•l1nl119. p.,,,elll)OO. r Pheasant Hunting Dates Set f'll"'TM llACE -~9 w•nts. l "r"e•r ol~ & up. Allo,..•nc•. PurS<! UOOQ, Th• Long B•ach lnte•n•tlon•I Cfl•pler o l A m••ltdn Bu•I· n.uwomen·~ Assox i.tlon Amerlc"" Dre•m !B•nl<~I 111 • , Pa!rOIDlc•fAO•!r J tn Pred1ct1ng a good pro-S!oc.toyon <T••••..,••• 11q d l. f . , b' ds Oell 'ss.ri..dow (Myl••! 11'1 UC 100 0 game Ir Fltk!•Fr•nrt <C.•ootal 1u this year, the California &ttzlngM.>n 1up1>.1ml 111 Fish and Game Com· J.r..•lkeP•IHa•~~--119 mission h as set Nov.· SIXTH •ACE.-. l~ Ydrch. J ye.a• · okl• & ""· Cla1m1nq. Purse ,'HOO. 15-Dec. 7 as the dates for c1•1m1nopriceusoo. lh t t "d h . t HyBo<lnCl (Werdl 1n e ~a e \lol e P easan cnyLi!tttC...rdowl 121 hunting season, M•,Joe w • .-.. te.•nt•I 119 I d ed 'd Rebel 8olnel !H•fll 1!9 ta opt res1 ent up· 1<orreos1r1p1w .1ke•1 119 land game bird hunting ~ton1o tCr•~·1 11q I . f b Big.Jedd (P•gel IZI r e g,u at1ons or t e H,siranoer (Lipt..J:ml ,,, 1975·76 season \lo•hich .Jo11ysro.oow co ... ~!totl ,,q • Roell.el Mick tC••aoral 12J \lo'ere httle changed £rom the previous year. Commissioners shifted some dates for Saturday openings a nd Sunday closings. SEYl:MTH •ACE -'00 yarcts. t yNt Old'i-F'<,!r!tot $10,000. TN Con~lit­ tlon lnvll•lloniol HandltlP l'maLUCl<y (Pagel !fl Olirge• E.lsy tD•t'(t•I Ill l(lp'iSorl tO'•~•) 11, Boundi,.,..¥ E•sy (ACl•l• I 112 l(lng'sC.n'fO" !Carcto1• I 1" Lull.•'sJoll•r (Myte~f 118 Ttlll KICI Slt!N IHolrlJ 120 Glld8o(8rooti) 118 Oltk•ys ~ lT•••surel no VIClotyJel !Clerls1oe) II' EIGHTH •ACE -•OO y•rCI\. 3 l'l!•r otas & "'P· Clalming. Purse UfOO, Cl•lml"ll pritt $t2~0 TPI• SunklSI Gl"-•$ "' Dl'O.,. tDrfy .. , l}.60 '·'° }.00 WIMle LoU (H•r11 l>.fiO 4.'° For De~ IC.rOOI• I i.80 AIM! r•ll -Su<• Gl•ll, G<oowy Gnimpy, S8ongulne'• Jirt, Leo'~ e.11,, K1119ht OI Glo<y.1 NOSC:t8ld••~ SEVl:HTH llACE -400 ya<cts. 2 1,.... olds. Pl.ors-S2S,OOO. TN Juvenile ·1nwlli11\on8I Handk•P· My l.81"0J B•own <Ad.irl •.ao J.40 ? . .O HM!t's P•oe IW•IM••I I.OD •.ZO ..lllS.y lC..•Ool•I • . .O t lme -10. 21. AHO t.., -VldOl'I, ML Ao ... OKk: Oii ~ Me, Miss Bu• An Bo, Sun SlllN , F•ncv AH•lr. Mo sc:r•lcl>es. EIGHTH RACE -l 50 y•rOS.. l ve•r Olds. Cl•lmln<J. Purs.e $2200. J"\IAsk Mt 4Dr•verl 1s.OO r..MJ s.oo Time•ndAQai"tC••OoZ•l •.60 '-10 si-.lkHS 8•< Go 4A<l•or 1 4.80 . Tome Ii 0'.2. Alw r1n t h••• Oh's Mee ..... Ne""' No1ocecl, \14on'\ Sia<, O-Ov o.,pllc••e, Nl9nt Sc:i•tCI. D•ve·s N irpln St ritched -All P•olit, Say A Pr•.,.... U E•i<I• -10-J"U Ask Mlt & >- Tl,,,. Alld A1t1ln, P•loli llJJ.SO, NINTH RACE -l50 rard~. l ve•• Ol<h. (l•omlno. Pur~ i1100. Hot Shol Cul• S.r ((.8rl!O)t") s,ri..m fW.,rdl Ol~lat1:k !Broo,sl Time -18.00 l.60 3.11'.1 2.#iO 6.60 4.80 "'' Aho •lln -e."non Go. Winsome Laci. Fey'\ ~d Bor , Tiny Phllli~. Tonio B.Jr) Vk, Solir (ha roe. SS E1•cl• -1·Mol srtol C1tl8 .. , & J·Ylff'm, ... i.,,1,00. For pheasants the bag and possession lfmit is two birds or either sex per day for the £irst weekend and rour birds of either sex pe r day there after in southern counties and t\lo'O m ales per day ror the first Weekend and four males per day the reafter in the rest or the stat~. Rocky ~n"""° Ct•••~vre l Rebel Drum 4CM<l~!.t I Tep TOP tD<!yer J \; GWC Exams m Ch81ned Rocket (Adill• I Solorn.a"'s World lC<•aQe•l lllh'fl""" Duster (W;iral H•lt><W•,..,. (Mylei) Srnoolll llOvt'r !P•gel "' m "' "' Th t l 'U h NINTH RACE -JSO yird•.) ,..., c s a ew1ue arc ery oios. " "'"· ci.;m•no. p.,,,. 12100. pheasant season is Dec. ci.1m1ngprk•'2000. 13-21, with a bag and Gue•••C.nUt1• <Mylesl in Nlllr FllQl'ol (C.111 IZI po55ession )itllit 0£ two OllMKk M'•lkerl 119 .Jo Burr.$~ C(Mriss.el 1ll birds of either sex per ~nO'~I"•,,, 11• da y in Southern ~~1t't'e~~:~~·1 :~ California a nd two SirNOtNo <Tred•ur•I 1n Pheasants per day Dec. 1n111uPr1es1 <L1""8ml 119 Prospective football candidates at Golden We st College will be given physical examina· lions tonight from 6·10 in the Rustlers' physical education facility. All other fall athletes are asked to take their physical exams Wednes· day night. RotlllTOPB•r CP•gel 122. 13·14 and four pheasants ------------,----------i per day Dec. 15·21 in the r est or the state. . The falconry pheasant season will run Dec. 13 through J an . 1 with a bag and possession limit of one pheasant of either sex per day. 55000 for 011iy 512t.59 am011th. four wheel brake overhaul WITH COUPON drum brakes for oil American cars odd SlO lor disc-d·um brakes . Regulo1 pr.c.~s drum $61.95. d1:.c>cium ~71 95 ~COUPONJ6~ ~ BRA KE OVERHAUL I~ = save ~ The quail season will run Sept. 21 lhrough Feb. 1 in Marin, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Lake and Mendocino counties. ~;;== '22'5 ;=~, Whelher you need $5,0CXJ or $10,0CO gel it ~ ::: from the people who lend millions . C -~ ~ ommerciol Credit Monthly payment ._, V/rien';':Xloresenl c;,1 E A t t based .on a $5,CXXJ Home Owner loan, far ~ tri•~ COlllX>fl <?', X• D ea er ~ ro""'BfGood"'"''o>e. ~ 6() month s, at on annual percentage rote of !"? Goodore~only. ~ WID• S Fifth 16%. Total payment $7,295.40. A loan al ~ Otto•e•P'~' ~t IB. 1q75 $5,CXXl and over must be secured by a SALT LAKE CITY -combination of reol and personal property. (COUPON))QQ~Qj~ Form e r UC Irvine :pitcher Gary Wh eelock c:omn-cilJICrecllc:or-r.tlon~ Well replace broke 1;n;ngs of Salt Lake City re· • ..--on all four wheels. furn and cordedhisfifthvictoryin . HomeOwner loons • C true air drums. (machine 11 de cisions Monda y fronl rotors for disc brokesi night with a five-hit, 7.3 Costa M@aa • 370'E.17th Street • '174-6740 repack outer wheel bear- vict.ory over Tucson in Santa Ana • 1228 E. 17th Street • 64.7-5871 . Pacl!J. c Coast League ings, ref ill and bleed your C~it urc lft&an.Jttt AYe.l Moblt t.o Ellslbl• Bllrro ... ·orn 11l Crou~ n.t,. h d 1· I h k baseball action. Y rou 1c sys em. c ec ----------'------------.,.--------1 wheel cylinders. inspect front all the favorites for school .. -u·@ f, .. chambray, blue or muslin basic shirts gingham check, all colors men arid boys ' .. hoses and rood !estvour car. Addihonalrepa1rsperwheel. if needed: wheel cylinders. S12.90: ieturn springs. S3 and front giease seals. 52.50. Colt for on cppointmenl , BFG d . h we're the olherguys COSTA MESA 2049 HAllOI avo. 64M421 'Pll>OMng °"'00. Master Chaljo BonkAmericdid. American Utms1 C-Ei<or<:ho.Di<Qs().b • \ I , • 1 .I!' DAILY PILOT Tuesday .Augustt9. 1975 (Ads, Ads, Eve~hereAds f Pa:~:.:eM~K~~ in Pla:::.:.~~0=8~~~~8:~,~ '".... lt seems that as soon as a company or organiz a· for ;r:ir:a~dinns saw what the airlines were doing ~.: tion builds up a loyal group of customers. it begins -'.tolh,ink of other ways it can mi lk them. -and it followed suit. Now you get a HolidJY Inn : . That's why you receive all that sales literat ure magazine in your room along with the Gideon Bible. ·if you're. the holder of a The Bible doesn't carry advertisin& -not yet · gMOline credit card. Ex· ~ anyway. The magaz.ine does; :·;~~fi~~~es ~~~\~~lo~~~~ r~ ~ J Money WllAT'S GREEDY enough for the airlines and • •asoline bill. you may as ~· ._,~,.f Tree l loliday Inns is greedy enough for Hertz, the klng of 0 ~ the rent-a -c ar business. Beginning this (all it will ? .. well add another $20 or bring out its own m agazine, modestly called.No.1. I , $J0 or $40 and order a 1:l'adio or a camera or some other item. I ",' MAST ER CflARGE is another outfit that loves to send along m erchandise offers with its monthly .'•Statement. It figures that if you are nuts enough to have a bank card. you're nuts enoug h to use it even ··when you 're not in a s tore or restaurant. 1'hey bring .the store to you. They have lhe mailing list , so it's ·:easy. ' Airlines discovered long <igo that they have a hidden resource in the customers \.\'ho pay for the tiCkels. Once the passengers ~ire strapped in their :seats, they arc literally a caplivc audience. \Vh y not i .. d~liver them to salesmen? i * That's what the airlines do, of course, with their : inflight magazin es. They go to a dvertisers and say : ~ "'Look, we have these airline passengers. They ~or their companies -can afrord to buy tickets at the p rices we charge ; they must be loaded. Take out an ad. We stuff the magazine into the pockets in the ·b':lck of every seat. t\11 the passengers read il. .'.They'll buy." EASTERN AIR Lines, y..·hi ch has been losing· m oney steadily on ·its airline operations, has now pushed this concept one step rurther. Its regular in- flight magazine, Pastimes, will be published in an expanded edition solely for the passengers on its hourly shuttle runs lx>tween New York and Boston and Washington. In V ene.:uela Oil Industries Seizure Studied CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -The Venezuelan Se nat e has pa ssed legis lation that \l.•ou\d nationalize the country's oil indus try , most of '~rh ich is operated by U.S. oil firms. The measure was sent to the Cha mbe r of Deputies , or Jbwer house, where approval is expected. It will then be se nt to Preside nt Carlos Andres Perez for s ignature . probably later this "'eek . billion The meas ur e also stipulates that all the t'ompanies must hand over their concessions to the state on Dec. 31. The nationalize d industry will be run by a new state oi l company called Petroleos Venezolan06. Eastern is telling advertisers that it carries 233,000 passengers a mnnth on these runs. And -Tfl E Bll.L provides get this -Eastern claims that 34 pe rcent or these for lhe payment of com- passengers earn more than S25,000 a year, How it pensation not to exceed ~----------------------the net book value of the The companies, which inc lude Exxon, Shell, Gulf Oil, Mobile. Sun Oil and Texaco, hav e es tim ated their Venezuelan interests al almost (ive times the $1 . l billion government estimate. But they have not obj ected to the takeover and have <'X· pressed interest in help- ing operate the na- tionalized industry. " .. .. ;. l ' " .. ' FREE! 8x10 Calendar-Photo OfYo Family in Full Color Visit Southwest Savings for y our application. HUNTINGTON BEACH f 5926 Wnrner at Spnngdale f 84G·JJOG rnon . thru thurs . 9 am to 4pm: fri. to 6prn : $<1!, to 1 pm It min to send A long <listanec call is instant 2-way communication. And wich new dial direct rates, a call can easily be cheaper than the total cost involved in letter writing. Ne.~t time you need a quick, inexpcn· sive answer, remember how you can ,gee it . .·.L • I' companies' ass ets. or- fieially es timated a t $1.1 $~000 for only st39.03 a month. Whether you need $5,CXXl o r $10,COO get it from 1he people who lend millions. Corrmerciol Credit. M on1hly poynient based on a $7,000 HorneO wner loon, for 84 n10·11hs, at on 011nual percenta ge rote of 1 6"~. Total poyn1enl $1 l,678.52. A loan of $5,(X)() and over must be secured by a c ornbinotion of real and personal property. Convnerclal Credit Corporation~ HoineOwner loons C • Costa !'otesa • 370 E. 17th Street • 774-6740 Santa Ana • 1228 E. 17lh Street • 547-5871 I I I "" I • -.... ~ .. .. - l "' New Plant in Irvine L. T. Lilho and Printing Co. h3s begun "con* struction of a 16i000 square. foot plant at 16811 Noyes Ave., in ' Irvine costing $210,000, according to Alex Robertson , ge·neral contractor. The five-year·old firm wi ll move into the new facili ty the first <>( next year. Architect is McCulloch and As- sociates, a lso of Irvine. North oc July Housing Starts Paper Due • Clou t ier Cor p. of Irvine has announced that it Will begin this month publis hing the No rth·Central Jour nal of Commerce, a n indepen- dent monthly· bus iness news publication for and a bout companies in n orth San ta Ana . Orange, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Westminster, Fullerton. Buena Park and Santa Fe Springs. Cloutier Corp., 1ocated at 2070 Business Center Drive, also publishes the Newport-Irvine J ournal of Commerce, which was launched early this year. Illustrat1ng Recovery WASHINGTON (AP) -The number of new homes started in July reached the highest level in a year, the government h as reported. · Industry economists characterized lhe rise as evidence of a gradual re- covery during the rest or the year in the beleaguered industry, although economists said that projection as- sumes increased government support ror low-income housing. CARLA A. HILLS, secr etary o( Hqusing and Urban Development, called the increase in housing starts encouraging, particularly a sharp rise in apartment construction. "This trend seems lo indicate a continued recovery tor the housing industry.·· she said. The Commerce Department said starts jumped 13.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.238 million units. The figure still trained a year ago by6percent. Commerce a lso reported a 6 per- cent increase in lhe number of build· ing permits issued during July. MICHAEL SUMICHRAST, chier economist for the National Associa· lion of Home Builde rs, said the mon· thly increase "could be a fluke" but it's likely the increase is part of a gradual but solid recovery in lbe in· dustry. Over 1'he Counte r MA.SD Ustinqs MUTUAL FUNDS New YorJo; -t-ol· CC. tncF I 11 I J.-l~me S.1. 5.IS H•rv FCI 'f.C I N.L. LUTHE JI AN BAO: pjonr II 9.tl 10. STE IN lllOE FDS: , ::"':ndls .: ... ~i1pr~1 ~~t ~~~y ':·1~ r; ~ ~11F~ ~:~ t~ ~~ ~~~ 1'.~' :~ '~~ :J~ 1~:~~ ~~l~RO 1~:~1 :g:, ~~me. 1~::! ~:t: ces on Mulu61 Cl'Wll In~ 141 t .1• EDIE Sp 15.81 N,L. HOr6te 15.0l 16.15 Qro US 9 .• 9 10.St Plt Trn 6.0C 6, Stock 11 ,)C N.L. 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Ml 1vJ , th ''fl ~I' l tt;:.U 1-0,3 N,1., ldlnd, CO "':"' 9 ~ I" I. 14 & L• N ,L. 11'111 •• 10.1 ,.. d 11. ti ft. U I\ l.19 N. ~llMll, • • • • Sho Aro11nd Good Dentistry Involves Pain? By SYLVIA PORTER Despite the enormous sums we spend ror dental services, only 20 percent of us are eslimated al!I receiving proper preventive dental care. Are.you getting this <.-are? Most likely'you can't tell. In ract: it is imp~ssiblc ror the average person, lacking pro- fesstooaJ t r a1n1ng, to distinguish between ood ad uate and poor dental servi'te ' There are som~ · basic guides, though and here goes. ' Money's Worth The key to proper dental care is to find a good deotist. One widely used, obvious ronte ls ' through the recommen· ... dations of your friend$ or relatives. Odds are that if a dentist has proved sat isfactory to someone whose opi nion you vaJue . he or she probably will prove satisfactory to you as well. . A SECOND, IF YOU move, is to ask your previous den· t1n to recommend a practitioner 1n your new hom e town. Or call the local dental society, which will usually recommend three n':lmes of dentists in the area and supply such in· forll?-at!on as lheir schools, graduation dates and 3,pec1alt1es. Keep 1n mind that about 10 percent of all den-Uats are specialists. Among the specialties: . Orthodontics, concerned with aligning teeth; periodon- tics, tr~atment of gums; prosthodontics, denture work; en- dodont1cs , _a new and growing specially of root canal treat- ment, saving teeth that 15 years ago might have been extracted. Others ~re pcdoodonlics, also a relatively new specialty devoted entirely to the treatment of children's dental pro-~~; oral s urgery; oral pathology; public health den.- TRY TO Fl.ND A DENTIST in a group practice. Such a dentist is tinder the direct and constant scrutiny of other dentists in the group. Th.is tends to keep all of them on their toes, smce their reputations r est on the excellence of one another's work. Call the nearest university dental school ; ask for the name of a dentist for your family who maintains a private practice n ear the school and who is interested 1n preventive dentistry. Or ask the na me o( a professor who maintains a pnvale practice near the school. Being a professor doesn't necessarily m ake him a good dentist, but chances are better than even that he's a top-notch practitioner. Des pite the difficulties of distinguishing between good, adequate. and poor care. there are telltaJe signs to look for that can alert you to the bad dentist, to the one who over- c harges or to the one who does overly fast work and uses too many short cuts. -Expect a moderate amount of discomfort, particular· ly if you h ave neglected your teeth. If nothing ever hurts, you may not be getting quality work. Beware of the dentist who zips· you in and out of the chair with a quick drill and fill. It m ay indicate a periWlclory job. -"BE ON GUARD IF he seems to emphasize extrac- tions. Pulling a t ooth .is one of the easiest jobs in dentistry but often is not necessary. No replacement Is ever as good as your own tooth. A good dentist will extract onl y as a last resort. ~ -At your first meeting, note whether the.dentist lalccs time to discuss fully your dental problems; whether he asks if you are seeking emergency care or arc looking fo r a fami- ly dentist. And most important, find out i( he is willing to f'discus! fees frankly and determine in advance a method of payment. Don't p atroruze a dentist who is not willing to dis· cuss his fees al. your request. -Finally', seriously consider these factors before de- ciding whether this is or is not the right d entist for you : Is the general appearance of the offi ce and the dentist and his staff neat, clean and orderly? How available is he, both in location and appoin~t schedule? ls he prevention-oriented? DOES HE USE X-RAYS in his diagnosis? Dental X- rays are one o! the most Valuable diagnostic tools in modern dentistry. A good dentist will probably have a full -mouth set of X-rays taken, unless X-r ays are available rrom your pre- vious dentist. How can you tell i! the fee is fair? This isn't easy, since charges vary from dentist to dentist and depend on such (ac- tors as gocation and complications involved in a specific case. However. it is becoming somewhat easier to get in- formation on d ental fees. . One way to check the fee for a particular service is through th~ local dental society. 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Dehlbom oCColumbia Falls. Dollar Recolle.,, BRUSSELS (U PI> -The U.S. dollar st aged a modest recovery Mon- day and opened higher ag~t most major European currencies. The price of gold r06e 40 cents in Zurich to $162.SO an ounce. lo Loodoo. It gamed 79 cents lo $162,67. • • Tejon Lease LOS ANGELES (APJ -Two firms have leased 2,900 acres of land belong.: lng to the Tejon Ranch Co. in the · southeastern San Joaquin Valley for. exploratory gas and oll drilline. A Tejon Ranch spokesman saJd·lhe land was leased by Mono Power Co.., a . i;ubsidiary of Southern caJtfonia Edison Co., and O•y Petroleum, ~ a subsldlary of OccldenlalPetrol · Corp. ' . • • • l .... 81 OAIL'f PILOT Tues.day,August 19, 1975 I :Two Casts Listed; New Show at South Coast Rep The fi rst tv.·o communit y theaters onto lhc boards in September have aonounced the ('<tSls for t heir, r espect i vc productions, '· Rutterflics Art• Free" al the Westminster Community Theater and ••Finishing Touches" al the lluntington llL'aL·h J>layhouse. St an l'ritchard is directin g \Yestminstcr ·s •·suttcrflies, '' whiL·h t·cntcrs on ,James Cook as a bli nd boy try in ~ lo n1 ;:1k c his "·;iy in li fe by himself. Jcm1eltt~ Coll in s "'ill play his ncv•·found girlfriend, J ill, 1-1.•it h Lois fo'a r a h portrayinf.: hi s overprotcctivc· • • • • • • • • If YOU ~•Yl" 1 5ff" IT YOU 'lfO" I ~(l•(Vl 11• .t<~OS(A .. CO""'~~ ''MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS" AMERICA PIECE SCR ...,.,. ·~~ P•OV•••On•• 1~••1'• m tne °'.,....,., C:C.Unty pre,..,•e<• cl~· O<•g"W <lta,.,.hc ,..<>1' Jo MfA!C.A Pl[CE l >enw>.Jlt)IV '"''""_.i,~e :!!JrtV al IN! 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SKfJACIClD - IRI ' PLUS "THE OWL ANO THE PUSSYCAT" DON'T MISS THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KtNO ANYWHIRI! 21 st ANNUAL SO UTHLAND HOME& GARDEN SHOW AUG. 15 · 24, 1975 3 BIG SHOWS IN ONE! SEE ... The molt •••Ci· n•ll n9 nowt• and Gard•n Show In •out"''" Ca l1!0,. ni.I with a bictnlennial 11- lute of Ametican !low•••. •M1llioru or doll11s wor1" ol 1ht •t ry tatell home onno•1hon1 . , . room 1dd•- tion1 .•. hf1ll11~ and a·r· condi1!011in9 . , onte<10< deco< ... 1>0011 and 011101 . . ;pploanc••. plus l!un- d11d1 cl othe11. • Le1rlln11 1lne1 o! Mobil• Ho"'•• 1how!ng the ••ry rlnt 1! In d•tign and cofti- fof! lot l111urJ li•ong ifl aouth••n C1Ulorn11. Houri ol ramlly •njoymenl' .t..ll AT THE 1•111 CONDITIONED) ANA,M ElM CONVENTION CENTEA ADULTS $2.50 (choldtC!l und•.• 1~ lrt10) SHOW HOUkS: 2 P.M. · l!J P.M. Weekdays Noon · 10 P.M. Saturdays Noon -9 P.M. Sundays .¥flh )GU' d•stounl 1 c~et hom "'••• Bela Marke1s ti' H1rllt1 or~• Store1. STARTS WEDNESDAY \ L moth<'r and Cr:.1i g llcnry in a cameo role as an orr Broad1A•ay dirt.•ctor. "ButtcrClies" will op<'n Sept. ~ for a four- "'eekend ~ngagem enl at the Westminster theater , 7272 Mapll"' Avf!., playing 1-T ida ys and Satur~·s at 8:30 throu~h Sept. 21. Advance r"escrvations ure be- inR taken at 893-8626. J EAN KE RR'S "Finishing Touches" wi ll pay its fir st visit to Orange County on Sepl. 12 when the tH.'W comt•d y opens a fivc-"'CL'kend run at the Hu nt - ington Heach Playhouse und L·r the direction or J ean Kuba . Jamt>s Flynn and P<tl Rurson h;J v ... won the il•ading roles or a eollcj.:c proft•:.sor <111d his '-''ire "'ho become ro n1a nt.icall y enta ngled \\'ith others. Completing t he f-Iuntin~t on Beach cast are Clark Burson as a nother prof, H.ot·ky Mober g, J oe SOONER OR LATER IT WAS BOU ND TO HAPPEN •• 2 STUPENDOUS PRODUCTIONS TOGETHER ·7 ACADEMY AWARDS Two of the decades Super Attractions together SEE FOR SURE! NEWPORT 673-8350 "NASHVILLE" IRI IARIRA STREISAND JAMfS CAAH .. FUMMY LADY" IPGI "'THE FOITUMF" "IUTIEIFLIES AlE FIH .. IPCil "TOMMY" "'OTHER SIDl Of THI: MOU MT AIM" """DOWM HIU RA.Ctr IPCil "'WIOTHH, CAM YOU SPAii: A DIMfr "'U>IDS OF FLA TIUSH"' IPGt -·'"" _,,,., .. " ®~na:m l"··~· ·~ "Im THI: IULL.Er' IPGI "lll:AICOUT'" en Ba r gain !\latince s $1. 50 T i! 2 :30 Senio r C'i t i7.C'n S . 1. 50 at a ll times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES So Co • ST "HENNESSEY" • " &:41 w,,.. l:lt-1:10 .. :•'i PLAZA II ...... -_._ ... ,...,......,.. S4•·JJSJ 7.1.,JI hl/5-l~Jt-r:tll-I O";JO "HENNESSEY" 1:30 s.tj5- 2-S:20-l:40 141411.M"'°' -~1•1 6:30.t:JO Sot/S..W l :J0-4:30·9:10 "TAii: THI MONEY AND IUH'' ~I I W/5---2·5..a.1 1 "DEVILS RAIN " 7:00-1 0:1 5 s.t;s-l :S0.7:10.10:25 "OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNT AIH" 7-IO:JS s.t/S.. J:2~7:00-l<k30 "IANG THE DllUM SLOW\. Y" 1;45 s.t/S-1:40.S:ISoa.45 Ho.:gcss a nd Guy liabus ck as the couple's three coust includ e : sons. Ellen McGee us the elder son ·s girlfril'nd ~ind -"l .eonardo, f.he P1ottnti ne," an original com4 l...inda Doublefi eld as the coed ~·ho turns Fl ynn 's edy about a ti n1e-t1·ipping Da Vinci, at Se bast1an :J head . ' West Dinnl'r Pla yt1ou.'i c, 140 Avenida J>ico, San "Fin is hln~ Touches'' ~·ill play Fridays and Clemente, tonight th.roi..cb Srl&nday ut varying cur- Saturdays at S: JO through Oct. 11 at the playhousl'. l.Jli n times. Rcscr vatic.'OS 492·9950. 2110 MOli n St., l luntiugton Beach. Call 842-5'121 ror -"The Bad Seed." a drama Hhoul a child rescrYationas . murderess. presented by the lrY1nc Community * 1'hcat er at the l'"'ounl'ain Va lley Com m un it y T lJR NJNG Tb cu rrent attractions , the Theater , 18280 Ml . Bald y Circle, t"'ountui n Valle y, Pro visional Theate r or Los An~eles comes to South. f<Y id ay ;1nrl Saturduy at 8: 3'0. Reservati ons 5S7-Tl97. Coasl Repertor y Wednesday for fi Ye perfor mances -"George M ." the a~usicHl biography of oC its experimenta l dr ama "Am erica P iece" -. -George rt1 . Coha n . prcsenll.-d by the San Clemente curtain is 8 o'clock at the 111ird Step Theater, 1827 Comn1un it y 1'heut(·r 1'hursday through a closin~ Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, with reservations be· performanc e Saturday at 8 o 'clock in the 'friton ing taken a t the box offi ce, 646-136.3. Center at San Clemente J·(j gh School. Rescrvatlons Othe r shows on stage this weekend along: th('> '192-0..165 . == 3 GREAT NEW MOVIES COMING AUG. 20! edwards cinemas where you see them first! 1581 W. SUNFLOWER W. OF Rt ST C ,M. 5 •0·051• .A APPU. DUMPLING GA.HG VSwi··~· ....... IGI "Lov• And D•ath "'T Alt THI MOMlY . AHD IUH" ~ "THE EXORCIST" Ope.-11 e.tllW-lt :>O Mo11 l"•u Fri ~o t :OO PM ·$1.Ji THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 ~CITY CENTRE CINEMAS S.A. FRWY IMANIHESTER EXJ G.G. FRWY IC IT V DA. EX.l .\.. "Rt"TVIHOF y ntl "Ml PAMTHEI" "MIXED COMPAMl'" IPGI .--~~~~~~~~~~~ It's a better movie than'Blazing Saddles' or 'Young Frankenstein'. N ""11: ~'""~ ·'--! --1 --.~:~ ... ---2 . ""' ' . K -\ c I .. I. f ·~· I . . ' ' j ~ICM11ly :r1nw hurra. - ·Monty Python arw:I the Holy GreM. I• ln.Pred, In. geniovs, lnlectlou1. l!dlCtlmlMt1, lndulgenl, ln- lrnlt9ble and In quettloNbN 11111. Nothing could !TIM:• Pyttton•nl•• ~-. --n The mo.,I• I• • mull--. Th• zany pace ne.,et br••lu1. n h•s something lot everyoM with • M nM of hwmof. -- I ·· -4 ' aiOanr WTtliuM: CHae#17E •• ,,,,. .JOHil llR.AllO . JJUM IA.'IES • "FAREWRC.. M'f LOYK'f" A cra.ry movie. Camelot done 1n a lun house. -·1 ...-•not.,.. dllnk.. -· <90n . l -elolof edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lll~T O~ Al .... CAITMUI S40 1444 Z HUNTINGTON ]Plus "RETURN TO 11.£1~,~t._. MACON COUNTY " -47-9608 847-6017 ~---iafl,man 's, wlltn America lauglled ... ID keep flom tl\jing I ljCf)Ilifl). (?Cl~.!~~.~.~~,T!R 1.(il~ KIJ ,(, •;79::~~;u lllllll THEGREATUT il UHi'? 5"t."s~~~r::,o The mod worl d of Hollywood in its heydoy .. _ 'G·Men ond Dillinger... ..lrllllont ... _ the sliver screen end breadlines .. coptures with movie stors end milJionolres. .. ostonl1hl~ fldeltty, "-the loughing, crying, v the vltollty and , .. never·to·be·forgollen 30'st Ylgorlty of the 30t. . _"",..,..,.. ' 00 W1,ng.1~.~l9.~ SlAN CONNllY (PG) CANDIQ lllGIN. "theRETURll OfthePlnll Palllher".A. Un•"•Ari.111 !!OJ ~ PETER SELLERS IS BACK AS THE HILARIOUS Q.OUSEAU Pfv• "DOC SAVAGE" AT CINEMA WEST t !~\l~?M~~!~!M• >~COo .. <l•OTU 540-7444 The Walt Disney Productions' APPLE DUMPI.IXG ~G And .. Swlu F•mlly RoOIMOn" · Pl•• "DONALD ANO (G) THE DUCKLING GANG" MATINEES DAILY "llle--· • ,.... of.,.,. order" IHI (PG) fOllRJ~I Ph.1• GENE s HARIOR TWIH HACICMAN ... 11ot u w~10~ "NIGHT MOVES" 46-0111 646·lzu ~INCE U ~'E ~~)'. .. ...... CARROL JOE HUMMER -A WOAICINQ MAN WHO'S HAD ENOUGH! . t ~.!~~?M~t~!~MA lOCO•n c"'"' ·540,.7444 GCl~.~~~1~,~~,TlR ""''"'""'''"" 979·4141 ~•man in "lhe Dr-nlngPool" l (PG) HARPER IS IACK! PLUS s HA.AIOI TWIH "FRENCH ""'°'"'""''°" CONN1~.~10N 46-057] 646·]266 THE llOST lllCMOlllE !11~111: EftNEST IORONINE EDOtE ALIE"T IOALUPINO WILUAll INATNER KEENAN WYNN ECl~~,~!~1Tl• .. M'll"U•ITIO 17!~141 OF llrf MOTIO• mll!! EV!!! 111 llft'S 111111 ·---'Tl<E Df:Vll'SWN"' """'"'"'°"'"'l••M. u:..a->11-{PGI CO-ttJT ATWESl9ROOK G.Mt1.c111Mn "NtOH't llbVU" t ~~?.2!-11 ·--.. 5JM411 • j •' I ·1 . I I ·1 • Motivati on l,ackin g Initiative Reform 1 • Plan May Backfire ' By TIIOMAS D. ELrAS lt would be an ironic twist, but the current effort to restrict and_"'reform'' thc-lniliative process in California may end up pru- ductng the reverse result. The so-called reform plan comes as a proposed consUtuti·· onal amendment Introduced by Dtimocratic Assemblyman Art Torres of East Los Angeles. lT CALLS F OR BACKERS OF a planned initiative to gather a few . thousand signatures and then subject their propatal to public hearings run by lhc Legislature in six major cities around the slate. Only after thi s would the present 150-day period for SOUTH ERN CALIFORNIA gathering the more than 300,000 names it now takes lo get a measure on the ballot begin. FOCUS llere is where the irony enters. Torres and several other lawmakers feel the initative process has allowed "sloppiJy. wrilten" laws to lake effect in the last few years. They want to · make it tougher for iniativesponsors, forcing them to subject their 1Jroposals to m ore intensive review before they appear on the ballot. B~t the net result oC their erfort may be to lengthen the time inlUaUve backers now have for circulating petitions a nd thus may make it far easier to get offbeat notions before the voters. AT THE VERY LEAST, mE state's leading iniative- producing group reels sure il can dereat the Torres proposition. .l\CA66. · . ••This proposal isn't going tO get support from anyone impor- tant,'' said Joyce Koupal, co-director with her husband Ed of the ,Los Angeles-based People's Lobby. ·· "We don't feel it's going anywhere. Not that the legislators wouldn't love to do it. They'd Hke to do anything that would ob· sln.lcl the initiative process. But they'd have to do this out in the open. They couldn't hide it, so they won't do it.'' Jt's the People's Lobby, which gathered most of the :signatures to put suc h pro1>0sitions as the 1972 Environment lnitiative and last year's Political Reform Jnitiativ"e on the ballot. which may spark the easing of ini.tiative rules. "'IT WAS ONLY WHEN EARL l\'ARREN was governor that any limits were put on," tr1s. Koupal said in an interview. "That was when they instituted a $200 filing fee and the time limits on in: itiative petition circulating.'' T he aim then was to put a stop lo the s pate of oddball in- itiatives placed on the ballot all through the Prohibition era. In fact, those restrictions made initiatives largely the province or big-money interests until the late 1960s, when cheap petition- circulating techniques using shopping centers and other public places were developed. Now Ms. KoupaJ says her group has researched the law which clamped a time limit and filing fee on initiatives and may file suit to have it declared unconstitutional. WARREN NEVER ACTUALLY SIGNED that measure, al- lowing it to become'law without his signature apparenUy because of several constitutional doubts of his own about it. Those same doubts have now occurred. to the People's Lobby, which has indicated it may go to court seeking a reversion to the old law allowing sponsors ·as much time as they wanted to obtain signatures. ~ If that lawsuit were filed and succeeded, it would put California on a par wilh states like Colorado that have no time limit on initiatives. But even ir there is no 1awsuit-and the People"s LObby and other citizen groups have done very well at initiative sponsorship without that benefit -the People·s Lobby is determined that ACA 66 will go down. · · "ESSENTIALLY, TlllS WOULD ME AN THAT you would get your people all motivated While you got the first bunch of peti- tions signed," Ms. Koupal said. "Then you'd have about a year in · between and you 'd have to mqbili ze them and motivate them all over again to get the main bulk of the signatures. •'Thi& just isn't going to happen. The initiative is a basic right and there's no way lhe Legislature will eliminate that.·• · • • • Counteraet1on Can Can Solution be Found? ,. A etfng D e an Dave Grant, 37, has been named acting dean o.f stu· dent affairs at Orange Co ast College. l·lc replaces late J oseph Kroll. Grant V.'ill con- tinue as OCC's crew coach, but will give up t c<.1ch ing AmeriCan his tory wh ile serving as dean. Jlis ap .. poinlment is for one year. Some Tips In Buying Business By JOYCE L. KE1''NEDY DEAR J OYCE: Two friend s and I intend to bu y a busin ess. We are single and can relocate, if necessary. Enclosed is a list of businesses we have discussed. Which is best? · B.T., llouston, Tex. Any or the ventures you name, from an auto parts store to a boat dealership, could blow sweet or sour. A few key questions to ask when buying a bu siness: DO YOU KNOW TI:IE real re· ason the owner wants lo sell '! Have you compared the cost of buying with the cost of starting a business? Is the stock modern and in good condition? Wh al do other businesspeople in the area think of the business? I-lave you talked. with the company 's sup· pliers? After s ucfi basic tips, you can get an in·depth look at the rest of (Career Corner J the iceberg in a marvelous book ; "Guide to Buying or Selling a Business" by James M. liansen (Prentice-Hall, 1975). Hansen is wiser by a quarler·cen"tury·s ex- perience as a business broker and it shows in his spect-rum ap- proach. THIS 269-P AGE WO RK ;s virtually a small business bible, but is written with more fl air and :·Jaymanese clarity" than many ponderous similar guides. It dis- cusses such major purchasing considerations as. understanding financial statements, t ax. shelters, Sub-chapter S corpora- tions. and evaluating the robust- ness of an enterprise. Operating advice is given too: By DICK WES!' WASlliNGTON (UPI) -New eviden ce that chemicals from aerosol spray cans are destroy- ing the ozone layer is cause for pertubalion and dismay. \>\GHTEJt. SIDE .. overcoming management pro- blems, dealing with labor, and writing ads that sell, for in- The gravity of the situation · may be seen in the fact that the Food and Drug Administration is being petitioned to ban sprays containing f luorcarban pro- pellants. I T J S D OU BTFUL that 'humankind could s urvive without the ozone layer to shield the earth's atmosphere from solar radiation. Which is perturb- ing. But it also is doubtful that human kind cou ld survive without le mon fresh hair spray, a ntiperspirants and .i nstant foaming lather. Whi~ is dismay- ing. . Humankind, I regret to say, is facing up to the latter prospect bravely. Typical of the timorous public reaction was the comment of my friend Wally Tortba.ker. ••IF GOD HAD intended humankind to live without lemon fresh antiperspirants, he would have p ut citrus juice in our sweat glands, 11 Tortbnker lamented.. The situation, then, is, in a n utshell. dire. But as Jong as there's an aerosol can for spray- ing clouds with aUver linings, we Deed not despair. One possible way out or the dilemma was suggested to me by n scientific·minded colleague who bas abiding faith in the abili· ty of bumanklnd to Wriggle out o! Ugbtplaces. ~ "WH AT JS N E E D E D is something to offset the destruc .. tlvo l-ffect of spray can pro- pe.Uanls," be ,pointed out. "So bow about an aerosol can that !prays pure ozono7'' "By George,'' J cried, •t1 think you're onto something.'' • ''Aa l ae• lt,11 1111 colleasue I continued, ''every can of instant plast ic dessert toppin g, or whatever, could have a container of ozone attached. Each time you pressed t he but ton to glop up your strawberries with a glob of imitation whipped cream, you also would release a counter· balancing blast o( ozone. ''IT WOULD DRIFT up to the •upper atmospher e along with the fluorca r bons and replace any part of the-ozone layer that the c hemicals destroyed." . I said, ''It surely looks good on paJ)f:r, but where are we going to get the canned ozone?'' My colleague squared bis shoulders resolutely. ''We're going to manufacture it. Ozone is nothing but a blue, gaseous, oxidizing form of oxy- gen. you can't tell me any coun - try that is capable or producing a lemon fresh feminine hygiene spray isn't capable of producing anozonespray.·• ·1 AGREED THAT good, old· fashioned Am erican know-how probably could be depended upon to achieve such a breakthrough. ''And lf we're lucky,'' my col· league enthused, '1we might even improve the oione formula and make it possible for the earth to h ave a lemon fresh a t- mosphere.'' Dymally Emcees LOS ANGELES (UPI) -U. Gov. Merv)'D Dymally, oneoCthe nation's bJghest-r anklng black o fficials ser ved as grand marshal SUnday of the parade climuln1 lhll yeat 's Watts sum• me<fesUval. • I stance. . In one chapter, Hansen sup- plies rules o[ thumb for pricing busin esses, followed by n umerous examples. These range from the mundane - a nsweri n g and babysitting services -t.o the less usual - beer dea l erships, casket manufactu rers, and computer ·service bureaus. H ERE 0AR E EXCER PTS 'or what Hansen says about boat dealerships and marinas: "The factors to consider are location, exclusive lines carried, and the kind of service offered, together with the facilities for carrying it out. An ordinary boat dealer m ay be land-based and at a disadvantage in demonstrating his product. If he has top-brand products, his business is worth the fair market value~ and one and one half Umes the annual net profit . ''If the dealer ship includes a marin a and good water location, you can increase the goodwill value to as high a s eight times the annual net profit ... Don 't get carried away unless you look closely al the way the dealer fin ances boat p urchases, his losses from bank recourse on de- faults, and whether he handles good quality used boats at a pro- fit. ''IF B E HAS USED boats, in· elude their value at cost. unless they are on consignment.., which is~ big advantage." R E A DER SERVICE : ''Cbeckllit for going into busi- ness" la a 12-page Small Busi · neu AdministraUon booklet with questions that will help you think through what you need to know and do if you 're considering a re- tail store. For a copy. send a stamped, self-a ddressed, long White enve1ope to Joyce Lain Kenned.Y at th!!' newspaper. I 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 luosda . Au gu:!1 19, 19f!i OAtL '(PILOT IJ!) The Bl11e11 Marke1plaee on lht Or.1nce Coast Hous,es For Sole ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS GtMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• You Can Sen It , Find It , [642•5678 ] One Coll Set-vk:fl Trade It With a Want Ad Fast Ct-edit Approval Must Sell Fast .... l1tot• .•.•••.. IOCJ0.1'9t loP ''1=~· .. ~ !l050~Sm ::.c.~~· ... IOOO·I099 ten1al1 · • · · · · · ••• J000...4'99 S«vlCtt I •tPOln 6000-6099 f~t ...... 9000 9099 t\S:-Unl a hlt-• u·1,•, J."1(1\ Jvan , Chu r1n1n ~ :1 ht•dr11on1 ol" '• t ... ·drrM1n1 • <inll ,1 Jl'/I \I.Lili ~1•\ 11,11•, .! hath hor111-< ..it hr•tr.d \·aultcd t<t•1hr 11.:~. fl•~•r 1 .. 1·C1l1 n j.! u ,,.d lir1,·~ f1rcpl:.c•·. 1•11\\·rt.11111·1 ~ CO\l:l'Cd p;i !I•> ('•Htl<'I !ool. Wllh J.:Ol"J.:•'•11J-. l.Jt1•l•,1 "I' lu1IMt•, lf'littl~ & lmpoyllltflt & Automob+le1 & •lhH f~d ...•••• •. • 5000·»19 Pr'fMl'otien ...••. 7000.71" l"ronlt)Or!Oh0" flQ0.9"'f ~~~~:.~~~.~~ .•..... 1 ~~.~~-~ ....... ~'!'!:~!.~~~~~~ ....... . Gt'Mrol I 002 Gt'Mrol I 002 G tf'e-rot I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-.---··----•l•rlJ.: !'111p1•r •l•·•'f'' 11 ll U HHY 1 ·s.1:1 ·1~1 ,Q,~,I~.~w ~~i 4 Br.4 Ila &l;a!lcry Z f!replnccs. wcl.l1oir- Dc luxc k1teh1•n P ier for ynehL toGO" You may :o.t.'l cct the 546-4 141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. f1111shing toucht•s. l•-------- IEAUTIFUL IN llG CANYON Cus tom 1''ren c h R egen cy \Vilh cobblestone motor court and frontage on 18th fairway. A beautirul residence with 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, filtered a ir conditioning . with matc hed v.·alnut panelin g, gourmet kitchen , a nd sumptuous mas ter suite. The pride in deve lopment and oy,rncrs hip is evid ent throug hout. Proudly presented at $250,000. Call for appointment to vie'A'. 675·8120 UN IVERSITY PARK SPA RKLER PR ICE SLASHED! ALL TERMS!! l'ool hornt• :1 h1·dr11r1•n , + dl·ll. 2 lull h.1lhr••11ll~. "alk·ln l·lo-.ct-.: L:ir~;P 1 .. 1 \\"1th np1•n a 1,·,1 111 11.11 ~- 12:i<2-I l':1(1n. 4l'.1.111·r h•.i\ 1ni,:~1 :1lc !\lu-.tso:tl'' &lt.i·3~2$.c\·c;-.; f.>1.'> :µ1.r Lachenmyer rit ust bl' experien('e d lt) W lieltt•\•t•d A 3+ t'am home "'Llh a ft1nl ;11'.Ut· p:1rcnts retreat ailtlcd tu the master bedroom, ;ur 1·ond & u yarrl l:J rs;:e cnou~h l"Or :-.1nall pool. llriAhl. c heery and cul· orful. Over 2000 sci. ft. I~~~~~~~~:: Realtor Now r educed to only --- S5,,900. Call 644·72ll U/'lll()UI' tlClM l'S . . REALTORS.ti, 675·6000 s Ac~tH~~.~~~e~~~ r1. 2 44 3 East Coast Highway; Corona del Mar ---··----•IGtf'er al 1002 .~ h~gh an:iong wh1spcnn~ ~ pines vnth nc\'t'I' 1•uih11:.: view. $12,950. ·rcrnl:-.. ERRORS: Advertisers should check tht>ir ads dolly and report er· rors immediote-ly. The DAILY PILOT as5Ul'T'les liabi lity for the fint in· c orrect insertion only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Island * Open 1·5 Thur /Fri /S..n 124 APOLENA Classic Is land hnm£•. Paneled rooms. open beams thruoul. lmmcd. J.'•)l'~U1~1E~i~~~R~oom ~ "•,'\':J ultcd open bea m ~ ("l'il1n~ (;ourmet kitchen "' f;1n11l v room + nc"· J:ind,.,t<;qnn!!. t;;Jll Sp:Jrl· 111 ~ lovcsln)Clll Corp., 8:f:i·35-l·I @ herbert haw kins REAlYO•S 646 ·3255 ---··----•I occupant.·yinthis2·:-ty.3 EASTSIDE I Bil fan1ilvhnmc.J..1)\"CIY NO NO NO Publisher's Matice: p~1l10 & pl<inting.s. 1\sk1n~ $ 3 9 ,500 • - All real estateadvertiscd $95.000 Brund n('w on tht> ~ojob.no cre<ht,no :q.!<' in this ne\\·s p:ipt•r is sub· market. 3 Bdrm, l b:llh barri e r , an~·one can ,,..,. jcct 10 the 1'\.'llcral Fa1r "'-'llh large added fan11ly sume this loan or S.')9,'.lOU I-lou sing A(·t or 1968 room .'ll u~c ya~dforkids on thissharp 3bt-·drtMlm, "'hi ch makes it illegal to & dogs . Lots ol frlut and 2 bath l\1 esa North hon11 .. -. :n.; :'.li\111"\t-: 1\\·11: ti t id I advertis e .. any pl'e· lt,\l.llOA l:-.l.·\'-1) avota o r(•cs . ca FUllprite rercncc. !I mitation, or situation for rt.•al fa intly $45 995 di st.Timinalion based onl---•--=-6'-J "-l·..:6co9..:0..:0_• __ -l l i\'i n g . 641i ·111L o r 1 • race, color. religion, sex. S40·S!l-l•I •. ~In EVl'S Ii--2211 ~c-.... rm·' Bl. or national on gin. or an 2 STORY · . ~ ;ntcnliun tu m•kc ony .I . . , I·· 1'6!!-646·8 11 lmm.iculalc J bdrm. I such preference. limita· I · d. · 1-., ran1 il\.' room. 21 ~ bath \ ANYTIME t1on, or 1scnn11na 1011.£'6' . . .'.' This nC\\'S l>afK'r \Viii nr.il kOO\\'ln!:IY aL'el'pl any a fll"(•rtis 1ng f<Jr r c:.i J cstati.' which is in viola · tionnfthclaw. --------- IFYOU tr)>,1,'nhouSl' 1\ppros. l .fi7U ---sq. ft., central nir, hc;1 \'~· shake roof. 1nass1\'e 1)()(11 * PRIME* and clubh ouse. 1\ll tt·rms. Demand proJK'r· Me-wport 4.Ple-x ty. Hurry ~ 71-1·003·5671 or Pr1de-of.01,1,•nl'rshi1> 3Hlt 714 ·~·7035. 2h::i corner unit h;.is frp tr have a service tooffl'r or li ving rm. Others arc ;.ill - inma s1cr8Randfrplt•1n :.:oods to sell, pl ;tC"l' an ad ' 2BH 2ha . On ft.-c land. nr C II O I C F. S J I O ll 1·:. 111 !h e O :.i1 l y P i lot · lloa~.llosp . t\111 pnl'l' C!.IFfS \ocal1011. S1n- t·1assificd Sl'<.:tion l---======-----1 $137 .5-00. Call Cl'rt.•. Sl·riou.s :>cllcrs h:t \"t! Phonl' 642·51>18. WALK TO SURF PRESTIGE HOMES rcdue~cl price on this IO\'· · CLASSIFIED HOURS Ad~·crtisers m:i:r place tht•ir ads b.v telephone 11:00a.m.lo5 ~p.m . l\1onday thru Friday 8 lo noon Sa1urday COSTA f\1ESA ort'ICE J:JO W. Hay 642·5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333Newport Blvd. &12·5678 lniNTINGTON BEACll 17875 Beach Blvd. S4{).l22Q LAGUNA DEACll 118& Glenneyre · Laguna Beach 4!H·9466 SADDLEBACK 2:1201 La Paz !toad · Laguna Hills 581-6310 NORTII COUNTY di11l free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLIHES Deadline for copy&: kills is 5;30 p.m. the day before publication, ex· cept for Sunday &: Mon · day Editions .wh e n lde~n.e is Saturday,~~ noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIOMS ERRdRS: Advertisers should cht>ck their ads d.iily & report errors immf:dlalely. TllE DA.1LY PILOT assumes liability for the first in- correct insertion only. CANC~TIONS: When killing an ad be 8W'e to make a rttord of the KILL NUMBER given you by your ad laker as re«ipl of your cancellation. Thia kill number must be presen- ted by1hc udvcrliser in case of a dispute. CANCELLATION OR COR RECTI ON OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Ev~ry eUort is made ll' .kill or correi::l" a new ad that has been ordcrell. but we cannol cuaran· tee t.o do so until t he ad has appear ed jn lhe ,.. ..... DIMF .. A·Ll'NE A OS: nic:se ads aro strictly cash In advance by mail tr at any one of our of· fices. NO phone ordera. Deadline: 3 p.m. fo'riday, Costa ?tfesa of· Ince &: "12 noon a\ .all tr.epchoffices. • . Realtors 645-6646 c ly s pltl·lc vcl ho m1•, Ele~ance 1,1,•ilh a co n· three hc d rnom .... tarnily tinenial acccn~. Spacl•. ''VIEW room. spaciouit garden:-;, Tast e. Qua lity. J\lul\1· pri\·atc bl•aeh. OPEN level c:;talc 1,1,·i1h Euro· FROM TOP" S1\T & SUN I to5. S!rJ.9:il.J. pean touch(·s that blend CUSTOM ESTATE Cole of Mewnnrt happily "-'ilh California ··r- li fc s tyle. St:llcly livin.c, SACRIRCE Realtors 25151':. L'ou.st l l"'l". room ,'!,,. for mal dinin.c 546 ZSO room. Gourmet kitchl•n. • 675-551 1 Plus h interior o f the H.arnhling hilltop .singil'l ---'---~--- family e ntertain ment level retreat. Circ ul:1r TOWNHOUSE room is dramatieally drive. Vol'mal entry to S32.500·2STOHY brought together "'ith spacious living room that T wo yc:1 r s N 1-:W ! 3 lush ex tcriol' lhroui;h :.i dramatically combines "d 2 b POOL 1 · l I -,1 u rms, · a . ,y:i rr wall of glass. El0<1ucnt quie e egance WI 1 w /Jgc pa\10. Near So . m••t•r r•trcal & J l•r•e Pan o ra n1 i c vi cw . """ " "e Co a s t Pl;.i za. C•1ll childrenssuites. F'.P.on· M 3 s s iv e co rnc r 7.52·l700betw~en9&5.or ly567.950.Call963·7881. rireplace. lluge puntry 5~ti-J286 eves , a s k fo L· O'l1<!/1'l ·ll5 1U'1 ro1111icr • ki t c hC'n tn prepare Gail. [ ~ ~ourm cl meals for your I--'-''-------®.; __ :• fussy but favorite dinner ~ucsts. C::i ndlcli te dining V AC.AMT OH . co mplet es moo d . I ;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;1 Se parate wing lhal GOLF COURSE l1 features a hiilcaway Lovely, lonely & ready SCHOOi, STARTS SOON TIUSS BORJ\,f. Bluffs area condo is an ideal family home, Close to schools & CdJ\f Hi. Offers view or greenbelts & Big Canyon. Quite litera lly, a real home rorS86,000 COMPANY n EA LTOll~ !'.il!\"CI-'. l !l·l1' 673-4400 VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS COUNTRY MANSION Hi gh ::ibo ve Lake Elsinore. A fabulous home desl,::ned fcom a movie set . Situated on J•I acres. $95.000. SHORECLIFFS Beautifu lly landscaped yard. 3hr, dining room h ome W /eanyon and ocean \•iew. For the dis· c riminati ng buyer. $169,500. PEHIHSULA COTTAGE Walk to surf and Lido shopping fro m,.this cute 2br, 2ba beach cottage. $62,500. Visit Our Of rice tor a copy of Preferred Homes. Call 67:>7225 . '. .. . \ \IJ ,E' HI ·. \l'.I'' A Bl Rf, lHTlAPRIS I $CO ma ster s uilc w1lh roman· for you. Unusually shar11 lie lights view & J!Uesl 2 story. Lush J!:irdcn ~el· qua r ters. Be rirs t tu ting. S74.950 full pnce. SUBJ\T IT. Call 96.J.7881. Call 646·7171. QPlrJ ru 'I • 1r S /lJI/ ft)l I II Ql'iN 11! 'l • •15 flJN T()PF"l'(f• macnab /Irvine realty 1002 EXCITING OCEAN VIEW HOME Marvelous family home. VIEW or Ocean & Harbor entrance from most rooms. 5 bedrooms, den, office, family room, billiard room & large form al dining. $310,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (R79) EHJOY THE GOOD UR! Tennis courts -pool -jacuzzi - saun a. 3 bedroom.s, dining room, 21'.! baths ; smashing living room w /wet bar & fireplace. 3 decks. $64,500. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (R80) NEWLY USTBI OOX140 lot zoned A.P. with older 2 bedroom home now rented mo.·to-mo. Close to 17th St. on Orange Ave. Owner leaving area - priced to sell quickly $39,750. lL Perry/G. Fay 642-8235. (R81) • DOVHSHOUS ROMT ROW VIEW TlTF. DAILY PILOT re11erves the ril:c ht to duaJfy. edit, ccn:IOf or. ~cfu 10 ~ny adver-1 1 ·~~~~~~~~-I $187,000 on fee land. Property & home have been reconstructed & refinished completely. 4 bedrooms, J 'i'.1 baths, den & formal dining room. POOL! Clint Moses 642·8235. ll~t. ~nd to chanize Jta ralH Ir: reauhtlions )without prior notice. I CLASSIPllD . MAIUHG Al>DHSS P.O. Box.1580, Colta Mc:•a. • .. - .for ClasslRed Ad ACTION Calla Dally Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 (R82) . 642 ... 215 t01 OO¥tr Ot+w• • ' Houses For Sale •lfDAILYPILOT . Tuesday,A.ugust 19. 1975· ~~!.~~.~ ....... \~~!:!.~~.~~.· ........ ~~!:s .. ~~~~ ....... . G.-ol I 002 G .... ral I 002 lal P••I•""• I 007 ~!:!.~~ .~~ ....... 1~::!.~~-~~ ...... . N•wportleadt 106'llowportleadl 106' . .•...•••.••••••..••..• ·············•••••••<111•·• ••••••••••••·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Meso 1024 • ~ Ho.w1 for S• ·I HousH For Scft Hous•s Fo~ Salt ...... . ...................................................................... . •• G ... rol I 002 G....,-ol . I 002 G~ral I 002 ) •· , •······················ ........................ ······················· SUPER SOMERSET! ){jghly upg ra ded . !'i bdrm Son1 er sct model in 1-l arbt•r Vie \\' ~tomes! Warn1. cozy . feeling. a fan1 il)' room ,,·ith -ov_crs1zed u sed brick l'ircplacc :1nd rrurrored we t b;:ir. 1-:xqui sile tiles. rich c arpeting. l ar ge ,y.:..ird. extr(l hobb\' TOOm anrl a Vi C\\' of the golf Course. For .$103,000. l·'t'l'.• 1\ li:itinJ,! of Nadine CfOUI. UNl(.lUI: ti()Ml:S RE ALTORS', 675-6000 2443 E a~c r:o;ist H1 qh~'llay Corona <lei Mar GHt•ral I 002 G eneral 1002 ··································•··········· WESLEY N . HORSE PROPERTY hct1ut1ful 3 !).;'(lrwm \.\'Ith hard"ood rlou~ & hnl·k firt·ph11·t•. 1\ 1u•at. <'ll':in fanuly hornt•, l•:x11·a~ In 1;!11d1• ·I s tull l'Ol"l'rcd stu- bll'. Uon'l 1111,.s lh1s ~rcul \alUl' al ~5:J,lHIO, (;;111 5-lt: 11::; 1 ~HERITAGE REALTORS .,. • • ,. SAYE SSSS flt•:it lht• :1nlJ1·1pt1 l l'cl priet' 1n t•rt•;1.~1· :111<1 ynu 1h•du1·\ lh{' t :t'il'S and in- l1•r1•"t l'r<un Yt•l'H l!'ll · t'(l)l l': tax. :t lll:drnnm, 2 ll :1th Lu111\os 111 S..i nla ,\na !-.\Ill only ~ 1 .~111 1111 h Hr 1 do .... •n . ;i,,k tor 1''r;1nk K:l~1-K:l2 1 .<-\).!('Ill. COUNTRY KITCHEN SEASHORE OR. DUPLEX A real pride of ownership property, with 4 bdrlt'll,, 2 baths & 2 bdrms, I· bath. B;<>th units have huge Jiving rms .• all bit-UIS . & are furnished. Enclosed garages. A few s teps & you're in one or the best bathing areas of Newport. $99,500 • YE AR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ~·107 L COAST H\NY CORONA OE:L MAR 2 nn . 2 1t..1, vel'l\1t.ed lol, by O\l.'ncr. .SOil. l)ays, ~0-1571. 1-:vt' .41-73·6311 • Duplex S,3,500 • .. Triplex $125,000 •. Marshall Rlty 675 ·rry a D ul ly Pilot Chu111iried Ad to buy, s<'ll or rent iio rnething. Capistrano leoch I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN V IEW Duplex, 1500 sq. ft , 3 Bit, 2 &. By o...,·ner. $74,500.400·~12 -· -OCEAN VIEW Duplex', hy o...,·ncr. 3 Olt & l J~r. Gnierol I 002 Gnwral I 002 ~il!.SOO. 400·06?2 •••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Corona del Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE IAYFllOHT One of Lido's best built b<\Yfront luxury homes. Lavish use of nr. to ceil. mir4 rored walls ; formal dining. 2 frplcs .• lge. bit-in BBQ in kitl'h.: rumpus rm. Flexible use: 4 BR. 4 \r.? ba. & sep. 2 Bil.., l ·ba.apt. to help carry paymts .~ or 6 BR .. 51/:! ba. for single dwelling. X.Jnt ter ms! Reduced to $265,000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay~1de Drive N 8 675 -6161 BY 0\VNER Jg. 3 br.2ba & dt'n. J.).! yd. /\lodrn, k1lrh . .No. of ll'tl.·y . S7!l .750 , incld'J.,t. Jand. &1·1-2877 IHVIN E ·rt•rr-. Spac. lot. J hr, 2 ha. nrw cpl. Tl\' 0\1.'llt'r LSC', )Und. Sl:H .sOO. IW4.·2N77 3 BEDROOM HOME Nr. Br h. frpl, 2 b:.i., 2 patios. Nvw <·pl. & paint. On Bays idt• $86,000. 675-0t.i8G UUPI.E.X :1-t, 3-2. Nl'W. General 1002 General 1002 l s t 1i ~nl·r d eprec. HAMDYMAM'S WORKSHOP Ne\•cr b c rorc on th" rnark('I hke lhl!! Euslshl~· Costa J\ol cs;_1 fJOOl ho1ll t'. LI rc:d c rall~1n 11n 's drcuin \l.'OrkshoJ>. U tH~l' f;1n\1l)' roon1 with hit.: br1t•k firt·5.1laet'. 3 IK.'tirou11l!'o , :! buths, plus 1Un1n1: roon1 . I 01 \I.' m a i 11 l e n :.i n 1· ~ landscu pin I{. I .ols of l'1'lu t trl·t•s. It won't 1:.ist. it's n ul y S •l 8 ,!ltJO, t:11ll 5'11i-2Jl3 [~ Lovely near nu 4B lt . qui1•t cul·de ·sal'. 1'rcl·S & t:ll: trlji>! o .... •nuriWl-251!1 •Hcautiful II h1••lr1n . :! bath J:.ir.:e r horHL', l·l1)Jit' to So. Coast l'la1.a . l'ut1u view kitch1'11 r :HhH l1·i- l'h;i r 1n ~~ 11u al1t y •II h o Oll'. S52.l'l f1 t1. L'zdl ' ~N;J.Jl'l;)l ANOTHER NIW UCl.USIVl LIDO 151.E A s pacious & immac. ·bayfront. Spec- tacular bay view t Pier & :side tie for · fge. boat·-Only a few s teps from deck. 5 Bdrms ., 5 baths; dining rm. $325,000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Lido, N.I . 673-7300 Huntington Beoch I 040 Laguno leoch I 048 ..........•.....•..••••••••.....••..••• ., ..... GREAT ·FAMILY ROOM Ownt•r will f111 ;1111·t·- l11vcly h11n1 u wit h two p;1 tios. l1rc pl;11·1· ,~ hu}!t" lll:.i!'oll'I' bdr1n. \1L'l'Y fl lUCl n~·i~hhurhuod . l'a ll *2··0455 or M0-5140. Walker !Hee Reel lslale HORTH LAGUNA 1)4.•llghlfully l'hurn1inJC home on li?c. ('Orner lol : J hdrms .• ,2 ba ,. frplc. Pri vu tc }'al'd & potlu urea . J\t11ture tree~. Close lo shopping, beaclt & purks. makl-s this a1L ~Int huy al $7!1.500 ·3 l:lc1lr1n . 2 hath-r:unily -- r oom . .t-:xrclk·11t hon1... lh11hlcrs <.:uslm llom1! Shakl' roof •• C'har n1111~ l )it•Lu re p crft·<·t ·1-li;. !\lesa Vf'rdl'.$1!1.:;oo.t·o•ll 3·Ha . farn 1·111 , Ir~ lot 536-HSJii near ht•at·h. ~i.fklll. Jlkr. !)t)8.54UJ ---- 1044 ~Ian REAL ESTATE YOO Glc nnt·~'" ~I 494 9473 ~09 OJI~ Executive TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 ,\ tr111• f.unll) hornc v.•ith the l;1r.cl'-.l k1t1·he11 :u11I 1sl:1nd 1·ook1n.c 1·1•ntt•r \1't' ha1··· Cl't'I' S t't'U. 'l'll"O pan- tr11.:s l<ltl. Sf'l>•jr:llt' lux- urious n1<1 ,,t1•r lx-droorn :s uit<', l'a n1°IC'd bo nus roo Ill c· an h t• 5 th hl'droo1n. lle:1ulifu ll y lanclscapcd \l'!lh pine ancl citrus tro..•t·s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S125.00U. Owner/Builder, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious horllt! ideul (or PARK MESA DEL MAR 540-3:lll:I ___ l HOME LEfTI year-round c ntertainini.:; • J!llWQuail ~ liiililPlace , Big. bi~ 5 lx.'fl roorn. :1 ----• w/privalcentry forAKls: HUMTIMGTOH both, lwo·'1ocy, oo qu;«l SHORECLIFFS I ' f · 2 fp'l e>, d e1·k, vu, -l DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE! ·Most presti gious ~lddress. Fantastic 4 :BR home w /beautiful pool & full l·ie\v of back bay. All rlll.':i surround colorful ~a rdcn rm w /\vet bar. Exquisite! ·Praperti•• street, E -Z walk to shop· T 11s ne w rt.-e slond1ni.: 4 BDR + BONUS ping and ;.ill schools thru Vacant 3 Bedrm, 2 bath hu1nc 1n Univ. Park has 1~b~d~'~m~'~·~Sl~2~7~,SOO'!-~~~~ +POOL College. F u ll pri l'(' 'v/1xio1. 0 <'cHn &canyon ---~1>prox .25UOsq.fl.ofhv-1 . C vie...,·. Tremcndouspoten-El Toro 1032 in i,: space. It inl·ludes J 752-1920 . i.oo OUAIL~T. NIWl>OAY &loll.CH ".·p··"t"eul <.1r entry lo $58,900. ALL.551i·2tit;o I • k •1·-500 Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Bil ' 1· . h ·~ ho ,, ... ~ t1a .ns 1 ng~ .,,.,, . . r~ s . 1n1s L'<J nus s 1)ac1ous li\'i n i.! ;ind c;::::,SELECT ' 675-6900. 3 Hr. Ua . tennis, h1k1·. rm. J I:.-Baths. formal White W atft' View lmmac. 4Rr, Brk frpl<'. tile d ~nlran cc, Pvt .• patios. Beaut landscp'll level lot . l't l.)a1 vuluc ~tl $96 .500 . (>WN~:lt . JBR. FAM. RM. 2111 San JooCp.an Hills Rood WATERFRONT formal d ii:iing-roo~s. T'PROPERTIES --pri \'ate 1·lub. SSM.fffl / ut di nin~ rm & family rm. Garden k1tl·hen 'tl.'1Lh __ __ _ Costa Mesa 1024 fer f'll:lti-0<175 5Xti-77Ji The price 1s S64.5UO NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 \\'JTll P lt-:R&SLIP. breakfa!'ot nook. Gianl BALBOA DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ., . lo;isehold & the huilcler is f:11n1I;.' party r u{)m . $59 950 ONLY $37.900. (,rt•at lluy CnnflO. '; 11'· anxious to scll ! L'om plc lL·l.v rt·n1ndcled in :ind out. l.oads of o..•xlra:-. $139.500. St•c ludc d J.:Ul':->\ SUit •· . ' 4-lir&fa mily rm.l·!.1-ba 11 \'il, ful.ly c:irp! 11 & PARK II HOMES ' Uniqut· :-tan·l·asc t o Sp1'C'lac u la1· 1Jca1 h 1 ·cd auo G4S51Jl5 drapC'd. t:l'nlr;il Air. Al 494-6456. Generol I 002 General 1002 ............................................... JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 ---- NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX masSl\'l' m:.i stt·r p('n dup l ex un _Balh''.·' C'~n cos P • " ta1·h 1tb1 1 (;ar. t:.1~l'l P~t • 552-9300 __ thouse ant.I i·hililrl•ns· Peninsula. !\.t.unun1t h.1!-; p,11 10. I o o l. :SJX ,1100 . 1~ • ~ •• • 600 sti F1' three bl~ bo..•tlroon1s .u1<\ .• 837 JU7J llv 0...,•nt'r. 3 Bit. I ~ HA .1hn1ngarca ~b~'iis G \i\IF itooL'li ty.•o bath:.. Gnurml't D OVERY . · &hur.Frpl.fmt.&bal'k C01l\t P i~E i·t;.\\'JT.ll k i LehL•n "t'l\l's.:1 ll•olbtot• Founta1nValley 1034 p:1IH1s .5~1 -135l_, __ _ I • I d ••••••••••••••••••••••• PO<)L 'l'AHLt-.:. llambl-sJ):ll'tOU S l \'l!I~ ant in---------~ $32.900 HORTHEHD Co nte mporary wood & £1:.iss rarnily home with. s m as hin ): ('O astlin c views. Sunken l i\•in){ rm .. scp. dinln~ rm., '" bdrms .. playroom wilh wet har: privale decks ; laundry rm. $179,500 • REDUCED SS.000 ing r ea r i.:rounds 'tl.'ith in I!. :J r ,_.a \V 1 th VA HO DOWN BY OWNER almos t nc 1v frl'eform C H. A l '. ~-J,U I N . G Da rlini.: 4 bcdrm. 2 b;.ith Nc•...,•lydccor·d. 3 hr, l ha, 2 STORY~,OL ln veslnr's sperial on very des irable NL·Y.•port &at•h peninsula. Legal ll-2 Int_ \\'here ean )'OU J'ind :.i d uple .... in Nf'Y.')Xlrt Bt:'ach fo r I his "l1t•low Jot pril·c"' of only $52,500, ~15·!.l.'l:ll . AN'ftlONY POOL AND FIREPLACr:... pst:.11rs on trcc l1ne d s treet. · I t I Stcpfdc1w n living room to J ACUZZI. 1'hree car is a uni.rtu e b<.tc hclors L·'"••Y""dw'•th 2 p"t'·0 •.... fam r m .. 1h'~1-tin. ~. wall tof mirrOi!~! ~llr"e ·TURNER ASSOc. h.d 'th k't h ... ' ·~ sunny kite . "ust Sl'1.' lo "' i::ara gl'. Slfi .300 down. b' ehawMa)N r·~JA y ·i ~~r.·w VA appra ised al SJ7 .2tJO. .;appreeiale! Cls. lil sch ls. f i cs,;1 -roon1. Br g:hl 1105 N. Cst Hwy, Laguna Call 003-6767 tu preview. at · · · · Ve ts need only $1100. &st Fount. Valh•y ;ire a. gourmet kitchen. Sweep· 494-1177 rir•1 1111,•1·11·· "'"1.fr: ,. :.ind sl'cludcd sun dt•(·k. 1 · t lot 1 ',·n ,. w o·o ••"'''. ,.,,,, l'OS1ng cos;;;, . a mo. Open dail y! Sli •l .:JOU . ,.., ,.. ' [ ® ~ ri·~~. ~~;r~J;'.~~6;~fOl'lll<I · n"oyw~~~.'.,a.p, :•,r:,x.1 $3-13, C."lll ~-3475,.?ft , li, for ap1it. ~~~~~~t?;;(·1~'.<;l~l' 1:.i~~~~~: ~~!~~~-~~~~~ ..... !?.~~ ,11·11110,•;·1·, ·.•.i(c -.·<1 " pnn.on,. Call 968-4405 Central :Ji r l'llndilion1ni;:. • • 1-'0Rt:VE R VIEW!! "COUNTRY GENTLEMEN" Walker II lee Real IBIBIB _ [ ® ~ Salcspeoi>le Needed Huntington Beoch I 040 S:ccluded1 po11t1~. Illy! mpic Nd ew 3300 Sq. ft .11onR 3eb"I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1il! voo . ·'rnTil' rv1ne e-s<ic . cuelom4 . , a, 1----------1 • • • • 3-41PLEXES 2br&Jhr,2 loc:.ilion. llurry lo s~e ,-~rk fat rm . fa m rm, h<i . Cpt. clrps . hlln!i. ent'. (·:111 75'.!-1700. llbr:.iry. C all lo see. 8 UNITS OLD FARM HOUSE 'rhl· 1·r•• .,f l'nunt no Ii 1 111 g B1 i.; :! :-tnr,v n.·~til·1I .. n T ,1mhl111 g ~r ound s. I .1 1a 1lt•1I \\ , t h t ru11 I rt., • .., ~\; pl1•c1 .1 11 f roorn l11r that ill~ '.!ardl'.'n. F1•a\111·1·s :1 111a ~~1\·e hL·tlr1N 1n1" 111,·l .. :<cpar:.i\1• m;1:>h'r suill'-:! 'H;,iths. famll\" :->17l' COUil· • lr.v k1t<"ht•11 +rr1rrnal din · Jng room. l'll'nl,\' of ronrn ltir ho:1t. <·.11111)(:1". L·le 11 ·s u111 qu<'. .Jus! n •d111·c1l lo :-1•11 t ;1!'>\, \..,l\l!l J.! !'..\!l.~!OU. l'.11! 11111': l':ill X-12-2.''135 JUST LISTED!! 1'ripll'.\ on B;ilbo:.i Pcnin· 1---------- !>Ula . <:h<irrn1ni.: 2 txlrm .. 2 l}a . U!'o l'tl Linck frpll· :-cp h11m1· .,. 2 bdrn1 .. 1 ha . h!l'-!>Unth·l·k, hl'<tm Cl'LL ;qJl . + I h<l•~ .. l h:i . c"lr~1 ha. ,I(. uul rm off ~ i.·a r )!.ara~t' -t 1 1.:arp<1rl. SI l•l.UOO ti73-306~ fJ.1 2-2?..S:l t•\"l'~ associated · BROKERS-REAL TORS . JOlS W Bolboo 1>7l-J66l BEACH BARGAINS! 3 Br. R -4 lot $36.500 ! Du plex $72.500! ·l-Un11 s $7!1.500 ])Ix l)uplex Sl 12.000! CALL 675-7060 HUHT.BEACH 2 13 1{., 112 h:.ith condo. Swimming 1)()()1. Lennis cts .. S21.450. Low do\l.·n payment ~ CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Prop. EAST BLUFF ~c .... · custo1n 2-100 sq. n. home ...,•ith 180 dL'J.,:rl'l' Pride-of-ownership O\'C'r· panoramic ot'l'an view.1----------1 looking lhc Back Ba y Builder will etLStnmize to .,.,.ilh ga rd en st•ttini.:s. meet your individua l r1~­ Sunken livingrooms \l.·ith quire m e nt s. $114 .0uO. fireplaces & balconic:'. 1 o •; D n y,• n . (.:fl L L (6) .z BR's. 2 bat t:is. <2) t 962-7788 HR s. Very spaciou.s un· · · its ..Q.I KEY . $290,000 I ~~R~~~~~~ . $2.990 DOWN Trul': Jus l ~.!l90clo...,•n + buys 1t ~ ·r .... ·o s tory Country Club Villa S49,950 1-'.ll:cel lent /\1esa Ve rde ltK·. 2 H it •• 1 1r~ ba. condo wilh 1>001. Near golf cours('. A II <'IC<t ric. 2 Ca r ~ar:.ige. Available Mow! associated BROK ERS-Af:Al TORS l01\ W 8olbog ~71 J66 1 '"•'·' .. I"• I •. 1 ' [~ QUIET SECLUSIOM Realtors French motif t:h:.itca u .1 ~~~ ... ~~~~~~·I Giant s p:trklini.: pool.I DUPLEX Gr1.:;1\ li s ti ng on heautiful l~~~g~;;;;~1 ComplCtl'IY remodeled & f!re1.:nhl'lt in c:.irly ~luffs. EA S TSIDE redecorated. t:ustom tilt• GOr /I Ba & 3Hr /2Ba 1Vlin1mum mainlt'n:tn('l'. $32,750 -).__ firepla re. 11ui.:c kitchen-71,12 ,.:., ;issumable Fl-IJ\ In . ESTATERS Split lt•\el. :1 h<lrm, 2 OW~ER w•~TS mi l'roy.•;.iv(" + indoor baths. Cul.de-sat: al·ccss. P e rfect s t arter home, " """' HBQ ! Wtndin~ staircase .Just reduced to S6I ,500. 4 BEDROOMS Unusual I~ pnvat(' patio. needs a little fix1n ·. !;'an-ACTION to h ideaway m a s ter ~~O~N E!l5S6-05b'7 under $40,000 l'r1ccd al ~7!1.500. Call tastic invcslmC'nl. Call flurry! Spacious Corona s uite. La r,l!c bedrooms. $ALL CASH S )ll us fani i\y room ,\: t 'O\" t;7J-85."l0. 645-0303. del l\1ar ho me for active Enclosed p;1Lio. t.:lct1rit· .. for your equity-fast . c rl•d pat111. La r,l!c y~1r1l ·"· ,,,, ·' FOREST OLSOMtMC. fa mily. 1-·our bedrooms, ~arage opener. All fthi1>1· Discovery R.E.&15-5045 ~ith \11 1·t•lynldtrces pro [® ~ two f ir e pl:.iccs , large for only S2!1,900 u ---------- \ldl'S lots ol l>t:aut~ ;ind CAPTIVATIMG secluded lot. Keys for 3 price! T aki• ad\·anlage. Presti~Area l ln\·acy. Honm for ho;11 Bluffs C~ita private beaches. Near !-:xcellcnl Costa 1\tesa ':11'- N t & · d h ·,•"""'"· ",·oi l n•>W . t hlock frorn l'lubhouse. <>rt·amp"r. t•\\'pa111 ·1 ~--Reaut1ful<1bdrm .. 3 bath eques trian center ;1n ,.,. '-3.nr. frplc . ram rm 11anl·lin).!. \':11·ant .111d l famil\·home '>4·1tha\'1cw. s urling be;.ieh (J.,.,·nl'r is 752-1700 1 · · · ""'1. "1 ~-. ,. I! 11 '," • · Under S40.000. 645·5045 v:a1\1n)! !or yuu '' l ':di ---------•I Super I a r ).!c . \\•;il led mo\·ing ;,ind has priC'cd !'i-lfi·SMO SPARKLING pa110; 1mma<:ulat<'. mO\" house f6'1Q~i ck .:.;ale. On · [ ~ ~ovE-EASTSIDER t--1n cond 11111n. o .... •ncr JyS86.sob.'C:.ill613·MS.'lO. .,.. \'cry;1nll:1ou:..'S17 ,500 ,, .. ,·.·.~·' '.,,r ''" ·' ~:~1:;,a i\~•r;~isn~:~~~~,~~:.:i C F ColesworthY [IOI ~ . • ... 11., .. ,. ~HERITAGE REALTORS :incl l'nlar).!ett home on Re,olt~rs . 64().0010 '\)rl' BEATTHEHEAT 4BH .2 Ba .t~ •• mr~.-F'rpt;' 11u ict cul -d('-s~1l' '>4'ilh 1 ,~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~~· with your own sparkl1nj.! 12000sq. ft Extras Nr all A BAM DOMED BEACH TRI-LEVEL ASSUME n11 ni·\'I<'\\' of Ba1·k B;ty. PRESTIGE HOME -pool & JACUZZI on qu1cl schools . 3124 1'1crcc, Cr..1 . Bn ~ht ;1n<I t'lt•;1n. C:1ll 1u· I d p ~ i C PLUS l ~COME cu · c -sa c. c11 ec osl,• Owner. 837 4343 da)' for ;1ppo111lml·nt , ""' EASTSIDE l\f es :.i lo c atinn. ;1 5"Hi·5880. lleautif ul 3 year old Bedroom. family room & duplex in c~ta Mesa . COSTA MESA form a l dinin~. Plus h t•o r the f;im ily thal home upgr:.idcd thruouL. f"ul·ilf'-sac lc:.idinj.!IO ll'r· wants a lovely lar~e :i Ch arm ing 3 bedroom OWNE!l ANX IOUS to :r :i e \' d \I 1 (' h u n ii r a bdrm. 2 hath home ...,•ith home in quiet Easts ide move, says ·rnakt· offer', ~HERITAGE REALTORS li;1 ra1!1Sl•'. Sp:1nish 1ile,,.;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;-.1 private y ard plus :1 fi n12 loc atio n . Seclud e d Ca11540-1151 1·ntrv to !;1\'1,..;h li v1n j! 1nvcstmcnt 2 b<lrm, 2 l'OUrt y ard e ntry with \111h ~11 :1r111g hc tHTI('d WANT-A HAYE-A bath un i!. ~r,ei n J.! is many trees protects this • l'1 l01n i,:s' 1·:urnpo:o1n PARTY? helieving ~ S72.!IOO. <.::1111 8 y r o ld home. New l1rl•plal'1' t·11n1fort:-J.!i;inl f>.15-94!11 t·a rix-t 1n family and Jj\-. ~HERITAGE REALTORS 1.10111.1 rnr.n1 ! Swl'l'lll ll l.! 'Enlar).!t·tl 11 \ ini.: rocim · 20 __--> ing rooms . This home i$;1.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; !>l;11r1•;1!'o1' lo 1nan1111oth x 20 famil,i rr1tim · •hning ..,111 sha rp' Set• for yourself. 1nasti•r :-11111· 1 ;1 hll!!l' a r t•;• s<':•t !'o 12 · 1111 .',; ;j·;;1·.· Balboalsland 1006 hdrm..;' l;u11rn1l'lk1tl'hC'n n1a<:ulJll' throui.:hout . ,,_ $52,750.640 6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:ot ln ht• nul-.1. l.lVlNG • OWNH . 3 llr t.:nglish sty le ;i nd k1ni.:-:-11.(' pa ntry ! Boal trailer ;n'l't•:-s :...ntl ,\HEA for ~11ur dnllar. M charm. ma ny xi.rs. Terr ';re<'l:tn pool: .. \~s iim c $-t200do\•ll . .\\u\•e<1u1 ck. W'-..!_oc:_:21~S Bay.b'73-C897 s:~1.20Qln;1na\:1lo\l.'.lll""' 6:'6:?.171 ;.1 ..... ,, BEACH FIXER t:A l~to~Wu __ _ S:M"J\ pt•r mnnth. \'ac;i nt · [® ~ 4 br. 2 ba. Open Sal. & .llurr~· ~ <.::111847 -f;o!o. ABANDONED Sun. 12·6, 12l Coral Ave. · .,, '.,, '" .,,; '' $47,500 ~::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:~1 Owne r, 675-0985 urt. 6 !® ~ l)riC'I' s la s hed $5000 : wkd y,c'~·------- ~ bclo.,.,· n1arket ! Vac:.int· Don'l ilrop the ball' Gel :J LllTLE ISLAND 3 br. 2 !lave soml'lhiry~ you \\';1 nl O\\'ncr dcs pcr;ite! Needs job with a lo\l.'-Cosl Daily ha. lanai ofr patio + 2 hr, . . to$ell?Class1 f1{'d:ul,..;dn minor paint and f'ixin~! Pilot C lassified Ad . a pt . S IJ5 ,000. Ca ll Nlllhin~!>fa sl.withJ)aily It \\'ell ··-t ';tll NIJ \V . Soarini.: bca n1L'liCL'ilings Phonc 642-56'll'I. Sat /Sun . or afl. 5P.l\1 l't\nt \\'anl /Ills i:•12-567H. t-:uru pC>a n kitc hen. --------\i:kdys . 1175-1698 \\':ill:; of glass! Sunshint' h reakf:.is l patio. J l\lonster ht.lrms. Stl'llS lo s o,111dy bc<1t·h & IHl'r' Prune hc .. l'h IO(•ot1on "'·on t last ""'''l'kt·nd General I 002 General 1002 .....•.....•........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u.S-«i~-m Rt~,\LTORS 644-7270 . Jlurry' <.:::11 1 t'-17-f>OIU .-~···· ~ • I ' '. q •, 0 $© ~dtl lA-LG £tf$ ~ Thaf lntrig11ing W ord Gome with a Chuc•le foli,.ol 1>1 Cl"' •· •OllAH 0 p..,,.,0"9e lt,n~" ot •~e 1,,.., "'"°"'b~ "'°'d' be Jo.,. •¢ lo•m i.,..,, .,mp~ WOid\ Vacant Mesa Yerile- S45,7 50-Parodis• Wa lk pas t vistas of ,i.:rC>cncr y. a n :.i.rr<iy nr beau ti fu l plants & s hruhs. Lots of room for a s ...,·1m pool & ~ardcn . <:1ant. privale lot .... ·ith a scp1.1ratc yard". t-:ntrY h:.ill J;(tves way lo a fanl'y parlor. separate fa mi ly r oom . J n g -hurnin g fireplace. Cathedr:.il ceil- ings soar thruout. Wood a ccented k1tt'h en. J Bedrooms . .':Uest ·bath. J\.1 ovc righl in! Bkr, call now. 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 1-larhor Blvd .• C.r.1. By Owner . .Bonus Buy spacious 4 br. 2 ba home. 2150 S<I rt . Nr So. Csl Plaza . Lnts of x.tras. On· ly 3 yrs old . $63 .000, Prine l)n ly ~ns-8599 WAwOMWHEEL CHARM Uust.ic ranch home j n f;astsidc• Costa !l.1~11. 3 !Jedroom s. z baths. I~ of trees & flowers. Bright & cheerful. can't. las t l o ng HL $43,500. Call ~~r~3;-. ii-.; rtJN TO&fN•lo , .. ).!ars. SS9 .~1!"10. (•a. (lwnt·r. '"'!''''''" 1«·1·' • "' $120,000. 831-!ltlt llONO R4l-O:-~" [ ® ~ ll:~:;;;~::~-~· *BEST* -TURTLEROCK O<.:E AN VIEW 3-BR. .4.MXIGUSOWHER! to wnh o m e , sccurit.y Real Estate by!WNAY A REAL VALUE AT S48,950 Lovely 3 bdrm. o r 2 + :..re a . r ecreational den + :1lrium. lge. ln\I.' fa l·i litics . Owner anlf.~ ma i n ll'nan t·~· vards; ious.$69,950. • brick p;1t1u: tu·r.fr.s from DELUX~ 3-BR lower up.. p~rk & pool art•:1 .. Jusl rl'-graded condo. frontin~ duccd to S64.5UO on 7lh r airway. $.'.i(),500. Jn a su1>er neii.:hborhood' Very nice home h11s love- ly ma ni cured yards with while sto nework. Desira- h I e fl oor plan. Ca ll ~168-4456. 552·7000 5500 SQ. r·T .-Golf C'oursc RETIRBIOR JUST STARTING? Lo\·c]y home you cun ;1f ford in area close l.n ;ill stor es, .schools, a nd ~ rvinf 1lomt'S. iMftors t.:NT ~l<TA I N i\tb::'-l'r 110 !\.1 E G rL•:ll home .,.,·/frmal hvi ni,: & dining. Gourmet k itrhcn, f:.i m rm. Y.•cl har. rrplc. vault- hea c h . !l as !ove .ly edcell1ngs. llt·<1h.'tiPOOI, features plus C'OV d patio, nn .... ·er fi lled garden. ,Jus t 2 rar gar. Reall y cute! 1 555.000. 552-~ %8·4456 . home . Pool , s p a . gameroom. ofri<:e, maids room . 4-RR, many xtras. Prestigious home. Call for appt. $295,000. Laquno Higuol R..itr, 830-5050 496·4Q.j(J ~-30461 Pasco dei Vall6',; LAGUNA NIGU~l. ' Golf cou rse e s tate, .\ years old, 2,9JO s<1. ft. .Lease/option at $600/mo;. $90,00J or EN SA T(SUN . TURTLEROCK 23932 P aseo de Camptt MARIMERSCOVE Popular Plan Ill Broad· <rig hton golfcoursc > $36,900 moor. Sl5.000 in 'custom 4 Hr. 2 ba, fam. rm .. 1!00 S ()Pr ~1 >Q. ft. Beaut. rond. w/htd l.t A E k..11• fcaturt•s & landseapin,I!. S I swim pool. Rest buy on 1-'o rml'r model 111 11r1 7\J .50U. l y (1\1.'lll'r. the Lag:un:.i Ni>!uCl Col( beach ~1rea . elPCtronir IJJ3·1~1i'.l. . Course. gate _e ntry. Husl!c ~~I UN IV. Prk . P ark II :1 hr,2 $99,500 exterior. del!IJ pile :tp-1 . r ·t d · l · Up Y•ols R•al ~~ pit! J,!reen'' carpet. foil 1'1 s u y, a num. · A•w•"" walleovc r candlclitc graded c pts . dr~. i\t-499-2237 •• dine >arlien k it l·he n. lra<:t. lndscpg. $64 ,000. Own~r ~·ill carry a huge Own/Agl .547-70.W ____ St: J\ TERR ACE 2nd, lease option or sub· beautifully decorated mil YOUR ·r ER!\TS! ! Va· 2200 s q. rt., 4 bdrm. cant. Bkr962-!" .. ')l t CRV $53,000 o cea n view home .. Guarded prestige areao $36,9 5'() Beautifu l. vucant. :J AMCHOR.A.GE W.'t.m .. ,.___ bed room College J>ark IMVESTMEMTS ...__,.... home. t:entral air. VA M•or The Beoch :..1ppr:.i iscd . World Re.i i C7 I 4) 496-7711 Vacant-move right in! Estatc556-7777 · 1---------- Paradise surroundings.l:~~~~;;;;;;;;:;;I REDUCED $2,000 typic:a l of heach 1.-slalcs. Xlnt . fa mily home . Big, se<·luded hackyarcl Out1'tandinlo: vie w! Vue. 4. with party patio. Slet."k CALIFORNIA. br. l ba. S61.fXXI. 8.11·0379 styling. ric h romhin:1tion HOMES nr 496·3958 of colors & textures. t:n ". beautifu 0 I J bdrm.: 2 Me;,port .;~h--1-06; try hall unveils <in old hath homt' with an .1s-••••••••••••••••••••••• worldpa rlorwarmt:dhy s umabl c VA loa n. a lo~·burning: fireplal'l'. Sp:.i cious rooms, loL>; of Cantina kitchen in r1<'h eloset .spat.:e :..1nd even wood l ones. S unny s pr i nkl ers 1n t he brunch & breakfast area. landscaping S42 500 F iesta room (or xlra ~· ' ' b ed roo m ). Bath of private master retre:tt, bkr, won't last long, <:<ill VISl•N 842-8854 lllALTY TARBELL ·IYOWMER· ::iooo sq rt . Custom :lBr r1n the Wu\cr. SIHSJl(.(I, l'h: 846-7510 55'l•7SOO VA l~rinJ'( your VA eligibility &: 1>eC this one today~ 3 Hit . :1 Hal.hs, fnm. room ~ind s~p11 ra lt• office ()r 4lh bed r oom. A ,·cry J + vcr~atilc hnmetofityoor fa mily needs. Short·wulk only $17,500 to 1>ark & tennis. Le t us for-a b caul.i fully llP· s how you this & tell you gr:.tded 3 hedroon1. 2V. the tixclUnc: things t.o bath, lovely Townhoose. come in this develop· .Kine: s1ze mai>t er mcnt. Just. reduced! An bedroom, Orcpl:icc. huge excellent buy! $65.000 PANORAMIC VIEW Bay & lrvinc llill.s. En· t e rtainer's delight w /pool & ~a me room. Fa ntastic new 4 br, 3 ha, 4000 sq ft custom home. wood ceilings, 3 frpl"8, many xtras. $165,000. 645-7102or 631-0797 WESTCLIFF Open Sunl 1 ·5 Outstanding. 38r, 3Ba. Din,rm . ram rm. Liv rm, w/dua l frplc 's looks out on pri v. s unny pa tiO, Home recently r"- decOrated thtu•ou''. Perlect for entert.uinlng. $83,950 SOUTH COAST INVESTMINT • 54,·0ll 2 645-4201 oc .... o.o..~ .. , o. n. Olllor! DELUXE DUPUX ..., ON NEWrORT ISLAND -SUP<'r ~ 5 bedroom, 2 bath upl><'r owner unit. Lowe r 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Both h ave bltn kit c h e n s & fireplaces. The J)ri ce is ri ght at $117,500. den or "! Nc11r pool & LE RAISOR ' [ '1ii!l\ cl ubho u se. E>eelle nl ~ ll~ftilllll1 ~':c~~~lng~Cna\;f~~~~ lo REAL TY I~~~~!!!!~!~~~ l'' 4.523 Campus Dr., Jeyine Beach re1.,.1t loclledcet the tip of Balbo-a Pen\nsula. Boa\ laundf. ~etty &· prfvale beach 1wit "cro1s ttie street, A. 3 bedroom home o(fering a delicious combination or lextur.es & ton es . Balboa~s finest lcxatkJh; bkr, ror complete dctabs call 2828 E. Coos! H19hwoy Corona de l Mor ROPE@TY MANAG{Mf~ llOM(S fOR UVl"C NlTWORM MOM 'Kl• .,,,,.,..,.,a,,.,_u110'1 "t1 ·,; ••tO!O{I 10 IOI 0•110• 1111 llO•!I 101 l•'lllfi .. ~ .. ··1 J. WATERFRONT HOMES (;1·1) fl:ll · 1·100 f} PPINI NlJMl\fP(O l(ll(~5 lfl lt<[~f illU1'~f~ ' • t> 1~1','.~r~.'. '"""I I I I I • II SCRAM-Lm .t.nsw ...... Ciossific-1166· 1; I Compui; V<1lleySbt:roctr· COl.LlGErARK 062·4471(i:ll).~·ll10:r CALL tll-16 ' Cust.omlted 4 bdrm .. 2 LC14J&111a leoch-I 041 baths: wro~hl Iron g;1te ACROSS From Pa rk & ••••••••••••••••••••••• entry , 2 p;.1t1os. Walk lo hi 1 1 b :i Ck r t Wood · Co II school!i Call ror Sc s . .ovc y 4 r. 1 ~ _,cHn ron s \'(', a 't • bu. <:pl, dr})ll, f111I, 11atlo. f ;1 bu I o u s II m I . •PCP ·rbln M ... Inc. eust. pool. Cls. to sbop-whltcwn\cr vlew. 6 Bd, 4 O . • plnlt ctr. Hy owner be, SSS0,000. i''~or make ll•offon 644-7662 $55,000. 9G.1·3l65 • otr~r . Own. 4M·TIY.. 540·1720 ' TARBBl I ~:!.~~~ ....... !~.~::!.~~~ ....... ~~~~~r.:!! .. ~?.~~ ~!.~~!~~~~ .... ~~!.~~!~~ .... ~!!.~~!~~ ... . Howporl looch 1069~wporl looch I 069 G..,.rol 3202 El Toro 3232 Howporl leoeh 3269 Tuw:tay. Augu'!t!:.975 DAILY PILOT BJ I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lnurlo u~ ltunu: W/JN -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ c,0~1,E, nl'xlt lo oce1tbn· "'1'"4 ~; g l :t ~;i1'~ LAKfo;t'OJtt-:-,1' TOW N llO US t-: 2 U r , Apomne•ts F.mblwd Ap nh Unfum. ...,......... .... u.fum. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunlift9'o• looch 3740 Cooto MHo • 3124 Hewporl loodl 316' : OPIN HOUSI IXICVTIYE CUSTOM .!;~~11' :12 d~~~~·~nfts~ [I 't I : I 1 I TOW N11ous t-: 2•ri Bu . 11001 . ,t.11tn s, IY OWMEI llOI SANTIAGO pool &: J a cu:i:d . ::iu r -~-.:k: ... (.Jl~_lfj_ *~-3_ br, 21At ba, full club "."ush/dry, gar. No v-·tJ, Th. . -DOVER SL! R_. h man s ion o r 101·0~ "'> - -• nleM. full cptg. & up-t.7.S-91KK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ST UNNI NC; l it . 1 h r:l·--------- lfa rdt•n a pl l'ool, re c MESA VB.DE lS spacious c 0 ~ ome ZAG ROOZK Y. rlt ~: $!17.SO~ (Jr~ngl' l br. ul1l phant l's. 2 l'~r a oar. s:J6S boasts approx. 3800 sq . fL or true lux-...... ll mcl. '"'n"bc<l. mo/lse.opLllJ0·""4 LIDO ISLE WEEKLY RA TES Ex•cvti•• S..itet 727 Yorktown Blvd Beach Bl vd .Ul Yorklu"A·n 536-0411 rm ~ti:> 710 IHthSt. 2 R1lr 1n~ .• 1 1~ balh condo 3 llH aµl in 1:ar1l1•n :-.1•l 'A'ith pool $335~1 11 ury li ving. 4 LG . BDRMS. Master Suite . $16.'i Stanlon 2 hr. fncd , Fowl I v 11 .... -3234 Lovely ·I br . 2 bu home. w /own frpl BIG FAM RM w /fr ( 4 NEWPORT kids & pet5 ok. tan ° ... , t-r-,,1 , p:1tu.1, a ll t·l1 ·1·. kit • tinit Poo l. allull:-.. $->'lt). STEPS TO BEACH · · ' ' P · $17' S.A 2 "'· uv:ul now, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MORN BATl(R'IS 1 se · · th d bl ~a r . $~5o !>, l . c11 0 1· 545 Kf.2M 2 UR . I ba. unf. ~"i SEA WIHD • · " • • rv1c1ng e TRIPLEX t.m<lyok. 3 1111 . 2 ba. 2 car 8"'"" pool area. SUNKEN WET BAR & $100 c .M . Nice 2 br, fncd bltns, comm. 11'A'l mm1n){ MM> Yrty G73·ll3-I_, STUDIOS & I IR1 •Full Kitche n 2 llu1.;t• Udr1ns. Su p1 •r 2 HH.2 11a co11doSl7.\ Lu1'ol1~111 . llt•afTil'd cetl· WE HAVE ENTERTAINMENT CT1t . l'"t'ml. din. withipettdable "A'/RPraiie . pool. Kids ok. No re~·-2Hr . 2t.111, rcfn~. s to,·e area & a l·IUGE LIVING AREA sur· 1 tx:trm venthou.sc unit S2008rtu2 br,frplc,kids S279.mo.Agt.8;12·4421. Hc8t·h vlti "A'. No P•·t:-.. •llt•a\cd Pool •J.ttund ry f"ut·1li11t·s •Jo'rt:lc tJtlli1lc11 ing , n o l•t·t :-.. $170 G4 5-li61U Sl!~l i\t F.I~ n 1-:r..:·rA1,. ... • c1lc -l\vu1I Sept I. yrly Isl·. rounded by walls of glass & ov erlook· has o<·can view. 2 bllrrn S22S l-1 .B. Super 2 br HuntlngfOf'lleoc.h 3240 s:125 111 t1. l'h:G45·Mt91 ing the Shuffleboard Crt. & l·IEATED owner'.!! unit hu .!1 glass ~i1r.,rwmily 1Jk . '••••••••••••••••••••••• •Fr~l' Lint<ns l.l lV1':L'i' 2 ll1tr ms, :-op<•C associated wull fuclng •:itti·u l;1 r~t· ~---------1 1 BH & dt'n near UC..:J & ANT llONY P001 . Gourmet kitch. p~I. Anolh<'' .. '"·''''''' S2oi5 Midway Cit y 3 br. , 1 11 " ,_. "" "-... I d k'd & •Magnolia/Adam:-. Jo a:ih1on ~It•. At ts , tll• w /all lhc bltns & trash compactor, sep. unit fuclni.t 1>001. $7&,0110. ~c Y • 1 11 J)Cts. pets.$:~. Mo-1155 aft" •'IV & Ma id :!Cf \', ;l\•ild roon1s. l'Pl. IHC't: k1t <·h, bri1·k ,:-.n11r kba1', r1a!10 •lia r-H·()uc Xlnt. locution. Hl·;1s rent. BROK ER S-Rf AL TORS 10 1~ W i olboo 1>71 ·JI>•) -lndry. rm, 3 c•r gar. w /•l•c. door tor !uit t i;ulc . S2KS Anahe im 4 br, 2 ba, 4 IJH , 2 BA ... $.1..'lO . .. "'"' fnl'd yd , g ar . ru mily • Sprinitd11lc /llc1l •t\1101\l'St•J'\'ICC J51 Victorl <i , A pt. ~7 . NEWPORT •I !\1111~tooccan 646.4252 ---------I -----IWALK to 0 c('an. New :1 openers & fully sprinkled landscaping. 'A'elcomc. 3 DR . 2 BA .. 5340 PLUS YOU OWN TILE LANO. 11· IQUail ·~· ~1 c m t.>e r Board of • Slater&Nt wl<lntl CONDO Newport Beach 3769 QUI ET -2 l.>r 'A'/pat in br .2 ba D1il "= Cpt.clrii:-. 3 hr, 2 ba. Su per Clean.••••••••••••••••••••••• Cple s n nly . Sl:.IS. 610 l)1 '¥\'.~:irh.dts1).s.:ar )'r -Price below market at Place . · RcaHors , Better Bui;i. 3 BR . 2 llA ... $335 $175,000 with lernis Pr ll r'!l·ss Bureau, Chamber of • ~1 t Fadden/Wllrd Overlooks pool a nd ten S40 v.·K UP 1&2 Udr & Joann .548·9573 ly. Ch1l 1I ()K. S-111u . Dp... •a Commerce . 4 BR , 2 UA ... $145 · Open for inspection Sat . thru Tues: 752-1920 530-1505 ,.,_A... • i-:111s1Rl'ach lOAMlo 4 P~I t4000UAll$f,NIWl'O•r11.r.c" 7 niM courts. Oet>an View. !Ja c h. Color TV, maid 1175-064216·12 05'.Jti -IE'S LOW I>: It Clean li! 2 !Jr in ---• S.lSO m onthly. 752-7315 st•r\', ponl. TllF-:.. -·A -----;1\5 N . !'<C'A'j)fJrt HI , "'II 4-ple x. C.:pl , dr1"tS. t.'J\I'. NEW 3 hr, 2 h ;1 llilh t,. 3 BH. 2 BA ... $300 orCall645-6.530 Loh fortale-2200 S. ANA 3 hr, 2 bu , child , •Gurfield/Brookhur.;t (ll:t 3 RR . 2 BA ... :&aOIJ BF:1\UT.r ederoratcd <l br. 646-!*'Kl gar . Adlt s, no Pl'ts. ()r.u1i.::1· C;ill K.'l.1-11:17 .nr lrplc , fa m r m . -.;oft ----li45·i·~5. off1ce 8708MOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 069 Newport leach ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~-,,.-~-~-~-,,.-~-~-~-~do AN A P O I NT· Ou plc·s lots. Ot:·eun \iC'>l s. Ai.'l tl73·54 10 . 1069 ~······················ ..•....•..•••••.....•.• II.fl. MQbilc 2 br. nppl:;. • Garficldl lirookhursl kids <I BR , 2 BA, SJ..1.'i II B. $265. 3 Br, 2 Ra . :111 • Rtt nninf.:/Uu..,h<1rtl 'A'il\l'I", nr. hl'Ul'h Pools & AVA IL Sl'lll 2 hr. 2 ba, t enni s . l,se S525 By yrly SJOIJ 5tUJ :-.;1:111un1• <•"A'll"r R,15.;1:no :ift1·r 5 f>45 IU 71 :"O IC t-: 2 hr. Eastsidc. Jlrl~· Spcct;1t•ular \'ppl'r Ba y rt·r mature adlts. SIW \'1 c'A'. :!llr l mn1a'" ,\pt, ll33-97RI pool. ~;1 ra 1-:1· 1;.1:! t;/Ol!I a ppls, kids , pct , fn (·d , ;i HH , 2 BA ... SJH5 San Clemente 3276 BA YFROMT w,ALKh' TO u,.t-:1\,Cll.,",hr.2 Re-ntals ~:1.r.V IE JO Pool, ;1 br, • Oeo.i ch Jlt·1I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 c .1 llo.t H I Sl" .. r p t·. >1ns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ku ls,pct 3 Ult ,2 H1\ ... S.'l.15 OceanfrontCondo OC E::A'.\l' F HC)N'I' 2 hr. lrpl, hltns + "'Sh dr,\ 1 ~1~t•r dplx. \\'1nll·r "'I ~! 5 f~16·283U lJlx 2br Cpts. dpes, bit -S P ,\!;. :1 hr. nr 11•·"1A 111· ITIS \\' f.!aragt.'. Sorr)' fronl :.a.ncl Sl:i1l Ulu 'l'r· No c·h1Jdrt•n or 1ieL~. SHI:; ly. or \\ntr Furn :1\a1I 557-i -107 a fte r ti All duy G-i 2-25t.i5 :fpAl~H~~m'Nl~~J ./\ 852,750 (l>A'nl·r .. 'i.'i2-M7t!S Hou1•1 Fvr-nlthed J.l\li u N A furn . $110 , • Frcewuy al Springdal\' Nt_·W 2 hr. :1 ha . tlt•n. frplc. :txrcllcnt lo<: ion un lhe ••••••••••••••••••.••••• bal·h. util pd. 3 BR · 2 BA ... 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P 0 $ ·1 pd 8 lbn l l~~~~~~=!~~1~~~-.~~~··~;~;;~~~···~1~G~~1 · 8 R !\ N 0 N E W · 1.'2 bJk. t() otean \\'utr. 1•"n·•I042. -------I we ar, u ra mocern y 1ne. ct.,s{]K,Short lZS., ut1 .. n a I '"'., "' u d d C d 28 ~ _ Deluxe3br .2 ha .uppl·r· kFitC'hen & p 5 rivlllc pier. blktoocean.'s:Js-6005. hr, $1~0., util pd or 1 hr Balboa Island 3206 1 i%~~~ d~·s h ;~~P~;;d~'. r entals. 124 35th SL . dplx <it 5010 N!'ptunt". tc land. ce at 1200 -H B singlci> or faniiles ••••••••••••••••••••••• G73·3056 S235 . 2 Br, 2 Ba, bltns. Ocean\'U rron1 l'nc. sun East Balboa Blvd., or Comm•rciol C~n.yon l'Oltage, 1 b~ OLDE ENGLJSH2Sl6r:y 3 Va c~nt 38r, 2ba, cntrl pool, dbl gar. Ad ults , no NR. OC EAN new Dµl x. 2 cp1s. d rps, ve ry clean. porch. S400 + util. C::i il ca\1 67.S·8120formorede· Proporly 1600 $160 . util pd. Lu• Bd 2 Ba ~pie B'k a l_r1um , si.n~le s tory. pcts.$240.493-3429. b I C' I d Il30 Vi t"toria.979·5099 <>ft 6P'1 . "4S·l5!il: "' ' . ' ... '. · "' · Villa Pa c1f1 c Condo. . r . I Ja . .ar 1. 1:-p, .. 1• " tails. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. Agt . Fee. 9'19·8430 patio, Yrly $450. 833-l&W Ste ps to pool. tennis Houses ~m1sMdor J)/\V , gilr \\'nlr. s.:110. \VI Dt) \V S & n1 al u r e 751 -7319 SaleorLeow--CI lalboaP•ninsula 3207 court.S4UOmo.oo2.281 i. Unfum15hed 3300 Ch i ld OK , 67 5-U64 2, 1>ersons. P vt party has -L-i Do c.ni-:.<\'r \'IE\\' l":VINETERR. 2·3Br. !louse s on Adjoin-Balboa Island 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &12-0596 just l'Omplo.:ll•d del'1Jral · . . CdM ; l~ma_e. 3 h(l.rm ., 2 in ~ lot. Xl nl lot·alion. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••NE\\' Deluxe 2sly, 5 br , 3 1ni:: 2 bt."aul . I br units . Luxurious T'Allhnu:,;i• .! bu .:pat10.S&l .500 C!i llfi4:i;.J 3!.I~ llayfronl. Bst lo1·a t1on . :J HR . 2 HA . ;icross from ha , c pl . drps . fr pl . COSTA.MESA Yearly He nlal avail no"A'. P\'l pali1i . h l·iJ u l br. _2 ba, frp1. dl;'t'k <... NEWPORTSHORES 2br,2ba .2 p;1lios,l'lro.is. lla y-lleach, view. $450. l nd s t•pd fa rn rm , FIJlt N:SJZ.<>. Strps tobl'<ll'h i\lollern :! grounds,q u1et 'A·ith <·om-p a ti o . i\l :!n ~· oniq u.- 2-Sty. ,\.framt•. J BH . 2 Condominium$ S450 mo. 67J·li2W . •no. Yrly. 675-lJ0.1 . s525."mo. 1'0 li, !.uJ·45"M I. 3 Bl! + lf.!e fa mily rm &4 RR , frplt·, S2J."i& $173. pl St.'c·ur)lY \\'t· ar(: look· fca t ur~:-.. Sh~·--"::. }~1 1! ba., dccorator ·s drcun1 for sal~ 1700 -. -C~rona-del Mer 3222 'A'knds an 1i. 75 1·&161. 2 U'.\l' 1-,l' R:\ .S:!iS. 1;.12 34!1U. inf.! f1Jr 2 rno1'l' ht•auliful lcrm · S.)00 mo 11.:i· )J;i. llu"" ''''''"'. lut W/2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lu t•cly 2 .~t y. fu rn .. homl·. mo·. f,o •<l llol~··· Ch•·e··,1 I I h I 11! .1 ~.Sti!.1 500 J BH.,2b11 .11allo,f.!o.i r.••••••••••••••••••••••• "h "" 2 HH +lge lamilyrm. C ll E t-:HFl'I.& llr1ght t•nan s "'O'A :tn ;i sm~ SP,\Ci0 L'S2 br,1'"[};1uu ~S/?;·Bn ''1 $i;;?50i NORTH LAGUNA Sinai\ fa mily nr cnuplt• JETTY VIEW u c. i\1alurc <•<lults pref_ :\\l'Jll l slt•l 2 br. I'\"\ homc ot t hc1r o'A'TI tu J01n ll. ·~ blk tu hay & •.11·1•:111 ') ,(l'n, · 1 onlv (n u s l u dc nt ~I W\VL" k 2 b s1u~ RoyMcCardle i>a l io. bayfrnnl. \\'nlr !ht· ont;s ""t: alrl•a fl )'I $275 m o yrl y l!kr J Bll ,l ~rJ:f'pa1:0 ~;.:1;7f10 CONDOS i\\'ll.il. Se pt.. 6. SJ.'XJ + ()n Oce an Blvd. only ~ "'ma l'r: r . ""· h;t\t' \\;llt·r ,'l gas pd. 675.49 11 3Blt.,hkenew.$115,.JUO 01,.1 Wnl ' A,.,01 6~3._,, steps lo China <.:ovc. ;\ singles. fam1les. ,\Ut'n Realtor 1810Hewport only.no 1>t·ls i>.:J-:\ll'i:J __ S21 0 ~i·l·l-'J46fior 58li-8!16.1 _ . - CAYWOOD REALTY Wh itc"A'Ult.'r \'ic'A'S· 2 & 3 · · " " ~ large luxurious 2llr 2ba lion s in gles : ·I br, 2 ha., __ C•o•'•'"-"•'•'•"•'·18-77•2\l•._I Apartments -., . . -----1 Bayfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba, P\'t. •548-1290 • txlrrn .un itl'i from ~.OUO. BAYVIEW Dplx. 2 br, 2 lluplcx w /hard\\'ood'nrs, kids .r>t:ts.,\1~3br.2,tn1 .1• Unfumished Sl.5. Cle •. 1~ I Hd. "?n·, Heh & pier. S550 )rl\. Call 6 75-7225 bo. blln·.·, ,.1,1,. Wnl,. 0,1. t-'ormal dining ,m & S265., kids. 1>cl. 1\h'l . Fee. C d . . s mokt>r!'.. I refe r mar n cdl 970 .1935 •. "' '-4510 ' ·' · -9 8430 . on om1n1urm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '"" \" 1·1h "·'" f'''"0 " "".,...., H.R Vu MOHTEGO ly. 210 Eme rald, ti75-2fi51 supe r J e tty & Oee an '" · U f · h d 3425 B Ibo I I d 3806 l'Jl · ;><"' ~ 1 ·"°<>· JJ.>O. ---vie w . $650 mo. Call . n umis e a a s an 6 MOBII.E 11omt·. surfer's By Owner. 4 br, 2 ba, Bolboa Peninsula 3107 644_7211 nt. NEW 3 hr. 2 ba. f<im . rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point 382 dream ! 25· in Nwpt. Bt·h. fam. rm. DR. bonu1> rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ge cpl. drps, bltns. S375 mo. t\1 ission Viejo. Blfl 2br. 2 BR a pt $280. mo .. int"l. ••••••••••••••••••••••~ 50 vds. frm. 0<.·ean. SIUU. }~ee. Quie l street. Nr. N R . P I\ V 1 L 1 0 N , 3Br. 2ba . F'rplc & J:arllge. 968·2504 ;\ i r , p a t io . pool . n r gas & "'tr 171·1 !S<IG·li220 DELUX t-: Duplex , ne w 3 536.·0020 pool & schl. Xlra clean. Bayvi ew. 3 br, 2 ba dplx. lsl & las t . rtcf. sec. dep. DOLLl·IOUSf"' 3 br 2 1 . sc hnn l s S~50 le a s e . 'A'kday~ a fter 5, anyt1 n1e br, ::! ha , bl1os, enc. $;:3 1". --------$8-1,900. l"ll'xible !inane-7 I 2 L . k I • ... · i.i . "''ii 11"'11 \\'kt•n d~. S:lflO 1111. H:\.11 ·-l~l!l San Clemente 3876 . & $475 Yr1y lease. Avail . , •.r s Pu r · \.' new cpto .. ol •·~-FrpL 1\1'1 ·-"'· 1n g o c cupancy . " c t 675 "~-·• ,... -••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Sept I 83' 3100 11·11·~ mc.~s.ig a ·uo:>1.1. eves 9/1 $3'0 894 ·5·•1 B lb P · ul 3807 H 1· -' B h 3840 8.12-2200 · · ... '···· 67J .074,._ __ ._ ;J • _ ., " _ _ llr11 nd nc"' 2 llr 11 .. l t1 a oa enins a un 1n':f.on eae •L;irg~ 211B , 2ha. fq)ll·. llG CAHYOH :J excellently pril'cd 3 hedroom Oeanr homes. I w /jacuz:d + !Omall pool $124,500 to $135,0lll. ****DON'T•*** ii73-422 1 f'vcs /wknds. . Bui lt ins. f)U(il, i::ir .\d!t:-. J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · d I Pay your landlord 's l;1x-Catta Mesa 3224 3 + dl•n , hllns, patio kit., N pcl-.·1!13 :1.1~1 S.:FU ,. ·J ., br ., 11.1 :! 11at10. oce an \'LI. i\ u ls, es. l"or undcr S2'10 a BAI.BO;\ PENIN. garage O\ c rlouks pool -_ 1 · ·1 · 1 } -• w BIKE TO BEACH n o p e t s . $2 7 5. Ph \ I A • ·10th ~. bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~tor \·. 2 c;ir c rit·I ''•11' · .... EAR SHOPPING 498 3097 rn onth total you t<inhave i v . ui,: .•. ..,.;s1ra e S350 pe r mo. Agc11 t Townhouse · . 'J .• "' ro · allofh1s tax 11d\';1ntagcs Dupl ex . \.\'t'ekly o r O~D farm , 3 br. S1~5., 962-4454 , no fee, ask for Unfurnished 3525 h:1lcuny f,\ •• ·lOO:J Bl·a t1t1ful n C\\' :! B R SouthL~9una --3886 ()nl y \()', tlo"·n at 1ongcrli73-20JIJ kids. pets. Also Spanish Phvl lis ••••••••••••••••••••••• PE;>;1N Point 2 br. S:llld s tudi o ;.ip ls Fr1lll'S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2 l.950. 2 l>l·drm. 2 bath horse ranch 2 br, singles. -. . . 1 A ·i e .. 15 bltns, d 1sh"·ashc rs. 2 ca r . C d . S I A CostaMe-sa 3124 fa.miles.Or 3 br.util pd.lrv'•n• 3244 La~es1de 1_1\'.1ng .• by t~c m o.~·r y \'a1.,.x 11t I 'ara"t' Sundl'l'kS From G R EAT \Vh1t e "a tl'r on 1ls In . an a na. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids· P"l" ok ·\•" , ... , sea. 3br, 2ba S,1n J uan I br. $2 15 mo yr Y Ava 1 . ,... • 2 I I• h 1.~,1 A k r ' • k '"" "' '-S2"" 53,·,·.251•.1 vie"· ir. J: .. a .. "'" · s or r un 839-11321 r ' ' · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Viila "c $295 54-1·1041 Sept.6.li73 ·72 l!le\•es. "" h II Agent. 3Hr. 2ba. den. rpll'. patiu 979-8430 _ BEA UT . Ne"A' Rant•hoSan _ !'_ ·__ __ · _ Ca ble. no c i t ren pct:-f o~_d o rl~e ~lca l ion •NEWLY d ee. 3 Hd + Joac1u1nT>A·nhome.2 Br. DuplexesFurn 3550 CoronadelMar 3822 1 UR unfurn. ll l'I\' 1>aint . Yr lse .S395mo.4!ftiH2'1 __________ ,lncomePropt'rly 2000 :1t·11t1es .. ca ,\: Ni5·l·'. tlen,Jbat'A'nh.<>c.llarbor 2'~ba ,2 s lory.0\'crtooks ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bll ins. er1>t!I, dr~. nr _,_.,_,_. ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S38tllse.Nn1.lt.'ts.h73-.'1:197 & 1 k . b 2 b "EW 3 1 d 2 I Bcat·h & J-:dingl·r. l'\o rl I ~. ·-•-d · Hi . P oo l . 833-1653 ; golf course u c. SGOO. BAL. Pcn1n. 3 r. a. 1 -~ • • r m . >a , pcls.SIGO.S·\50760 Apa men s .n11m1- PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 l VACAMT OPEN HOUSE Huntinqton hach 3140 833-8974 547-iG44 1552-00S.'> blk ocean. A1·ail Sept.I }la ra ~e. llllns, Pni nsel ---orUnfum1shed 3900 D•luxe4-Plex ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---SJ25. mo. Days 835-1731-i. tia.Cdi\1.549-tl8670ays 2 nn . 2 l\A. ni('c area.••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL 73s2 Garfield. /'\c"' unit s •5300 . :\l o. 3 Br hoinl' 3 BH , 13~• Ba , big bonus Redctora.tcd 3 BR. 2 l\A eves or wknds 645-1867 H l'::CENTI. y rem~dc led ell·~1n . hll_ns. C_~ilc\ ~)1K . n_o l---------- H OME lluntinr;:ton Bt>ach, lax 'A'/frplc. Nice )'fl & P\'l rm. cpts . drps. bltns. home. Nu \;inds pfl:. $350 -------~ cha rminj! 2 BH Oupll'X. _l!_l'lS llcf -'>~_}~ M-1-O~ _,. •Be aut_i ful, s pacious , vr writc·off $ll1\I. Lions 675 . .)BI O 645<:11·17 ; 546·4289 963-4569962-21 16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LR. 1t.; no \>l.'\s. . 2 HR .. s harp. nr beach & Tl" ftl"t"CS shelter ed property. lst p a t io . N e ar bea c h . fncd Yd . Obi gar. SJflO. mo. Ask ror Be t· or J IX" Apartments furnished K S300 • (S '" .sprawl_1ng on ii cul-de-s ac ·l::slatcs, 536 _257!.I 1---"---------Balboa Island 3706 mt h. '197 -575 shopping. $1 75/~to. ~ s1rcel 1n Newport Bea('h. ------Lat!Ulla Beach 3148 2-BR. a vailable no..-.·, C.'-·t. RENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I I Rea lonom1cs 6i5-6i110 •-·· $190 .. 645-5045 Lge l br. >t' O'A' H'A':1y. __ _ ·3 Giant bedrooms, no TAX SHELTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR .2 1la ....... $.125 /450 Cl l"l'E 2 li r housf' + i:ar. fplc. ranf.\e. rl'f. cll'l' & CORCl Ni\DELi\Ti\H m ainte nuncc y a_rd , OPEN HOUSE L~A S E $160.000 llc<i ch ~ 3BR .2•~Ha ........ s.1:.111 'i'r ly . S3 JU IJl·~·i.: Sept wat('r pd ~35. 67:J-141 R NEAR BEACH 2 l:fr Townhouse, frplc. • s e e 1 _u de d pool . 1 m · 793 1 _41 Holl St Hunt-Condo. for $950 mo. or 4 HH.; 2 Ba _ ......... $3!-15 G;is & \\'Lr. pd. Hi5-:JOGJ C\'e /"A·knds 1 · 2· 3 Bdrm. Some "'ith rrom 5275, 1 Br from szu;,_ ,'.med1alc oc cupancy . lngton ,Bcuch. LUxurious $ 7 95 n1 o . u n f u r . IOVIERYI I <I en,212 b:1, '!A11tr .. $HOO DELUX >-. 2 ''' +-"''· y,. ----firl·plo.it·cs, wet bar,. utilid· Pool . l"nn•". Mnl•.••"nt ·.•I ·$87,000 2&3 Br apts. Lion s Oceanfnt.3 br.2 ba,2000 •• •f•t• ., 2 Br. Gar apar t. Go.i r .. t y ro o m . enc o sc " " .. v ... Estates;536_257!1 sq . ft ., w('tbar, frpl, Scc. l--'--'--'------1 LE RAISOR ly. $325 . Reg·g. Se pt. Pa tio. Sunny pvt . $25U i;a ruges . breakfast. Some ocean & .ll .... Quall ~ liilPlac• .. Prapwti•• 752-1920 • 1•00 QIJ.r.IL ~f. NIWJIO•T llACH .. ta Coldwell Bonker W-HERE lj)UALITY AHD COHVEH194CE MEET Natu r al ly , in this 4 bedroom, family room, d ining room Big Canyon home with a dre amy kitchen and breakrast ·.room . Professionally de- • corated and lwndscaped. _.Perfect ror entertaining or just luxurious family livin~. $164 ,950 644-1766 guard. /\dulls 544·7678 4 BR, 2 BA , huge ram. rm. · Gas. & wtr pd. fi75-306.1 lsc. Open Sat Sun. 12·5, S\90 UP. No fe<·. Catalina views. Close to . TWO 4_-PL~XE~ Mewport Beach . 3169 frpl. dbl g;ir .. patio. wulk REALTY · Balboa Peninsula 3707 612\'.! Jas m ine. 1;.1~-H.167. TOl.llN ~.~!'.;~11/rY l'.'\C.. ~~-~:~~ & fin e bca1·h. S1dt• by side 1n Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo Newport H~s. s•·hls. 4523 C<1mpus Dr .. Irvinc •••••••••••••••••••••••Costa Mesa 3824 ----l~~~~~ .... ---- r !\lcsa. loodf youb ar~ tonUk~ng LIVE ON t.100151.f: Se pt. S45o. J•vt. Pty . Campus Valley Shop Ctr. YH.LY, 2 br. 2 ba. i''rpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUGE J br, 2 ba 5:!25 mo.1- or a g uy tn nits. 2 Hr 2 Ba only $450 mo. 5-18_:·~15~!~1-;:-;~-;:::-;;;:;-;::~J __ C~A~L~L':_ll~J~J.~8~6~00 p;i t io. 1 hlk. 1ha y o r Off Beaten Path 2 l·hild ~en Wclc()'.'"~e. All TllE EXCITING $85.000ea. 67:1-490.1 l.ovcly Jbr,2 ba,dblgar. --ucean . Adlts. no pets . 1 2 & 3 Br Adu lts no cslras 2 1lr.lha Sl15 mo. PALMMESAAPTS. Don't Miss this One-l----=:.c.=----1 bltns , ds hwhr. £rple. Culvc rda1e 3 IJR, w/poo\. $ 2 R o n1 o ~ts.d shwhr~.sha ,1.!~'PL'i, 17391 "A" Keelson.1 blk. i\llN UTESTONP1' SOUTll COA"T The Bluffs. 3 HR. & furn . t d lgc f cd d Nr 1-·rwy & schls S:ll.iO 673·65421979·4256 1 d , , f rp le W. nf Heaeh UJ. off HCll INVESTi\lENT .. Green belt ". A vail. cp s . rps, n :-· · · ·1 9 642 · -~--c OSC' ,l.!<i r•tf::l , · S later 114 211~:1 549·0812 646·6~10 S<pt. 1 lo 1-·eb. 15th al '+Va ts"1 podo .. ~150,. ~ ,".' &,,1_.1os! om,o64. 0As'2"2'1.· /l . ·470 1 Corona del Mer 37 22 BBQ. Gas' & wale r µcl . . . Bach. 1&2 BH . from $165 . ... u • •••••• Pool 2 BR Condo, fn,I.!. slo\·e . Adults. No Pets S600 ~to. ARI. &10-5.560 Redlands Dr. Gi3-4838 TURTL_E_R_O_CK--4~8-,-. -D-R-. ;;;~·;~~~c·;~:t~ & gar i~~ LA MANCHA APTS pool. I mi. from heh. 5240 1561 i\lesa Dr. «R ~ nf 778 S Pl C'I 2 3 59 3 (S 81ks Easlof NC\\'pClrl TaxSMlter \\'INT i:. -....,.ca ront 3 LOVELY 4 hr, 2 ba. Nr. f"R , lite Vu, Tennis. r l. I blk ocean.~20.2500 ~~t ~~" " mo. 1•· 2·220:___ l!l\'d.I Huntingtonleoch br.2ba .S350.mo. schls. & fr\\')'. $400 lse. Poo ls . Prk 's . S490 . Seaview -------2Hr. 1\\·a il 111Jll' 9 1. Nr. 546-9R60 SPRIHGFIEl.D 675-8531 Grdnr. & 'A'tr. Ref's. w/gardnr833-0755 I-'-"--'-------I d 1------------~----ICosta Mesa 3724 I BR ILOFTOHLY bea ch . Cpts , rps, no ESTATES OCEl\NF'RONT3 hr. I ba . 556·4729 LaCJ'l"a l•ach· 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P vt Patio, frpl.1 yr lse pets. $175. ~tfiU-1450. OPEN DAlL\' cleao. Sept 13-June 12. LOVELY J br,2'h ba. Cpt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $39.95 WEEK & UP lmmediateoctupa ncy --------RES 0 RT 3 & 673 !•••o,6735909 R 1 u· c HAYLO" •l'JS lff' ConUnent ul Twnh<c. Hew 4 plex · ....., · drps, frpl, bltns. Lndry ent or ease op on. on· •Studio & l BR Apts -"" off Rroo khurst. newl y plut 3 Br, 2 Ba rm, patio. Close to sehls. temporary 2 lxlr. 2 ba. •TV & Ma idSc.rv A\'ail 283 ATocado,·CM dee, Sl!KI ;vrly Jsc. Ava il llOMEOWNERSUNIT Hous•t Unfurnished $375. 646-2932 de1 n, _oceapdvie;"'..;,.5A,$4aila-•PhoncScrv.1-lld pool 645.0 143 now. ~Mi8-8 .. 2='='=· ----I Offeredfrom$87500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• be imm e · ,,..,, ·· 00. •ChildrcnSection ----- West .of Beach Bivd, 6 Generol 3202 MESAVERDE3br,2ba. wkdys. 54 6-0601. eves. •SSOf'F'weck's rent NearCo-'ffion LITEl\J>T ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl, cpts. drps, bllns. 49".J-2109. w/ad "'t" J\1/\Nl\GEJ\tl::NT hicks on Adams, north at FREE "REF.. S.1RO in cl'ds .. gardnr. & 1-'"'-'="--------1 CEDAR WOODS New 2 bd' .•tudi·oi~•o. Alab.ma 'block . ' C" VIEW 2.'\76Ncw1lortRlvd .CM ., .;o<.V · s. •Profcs~ionalServicc• wtr.979-7836 XLNTO r.AN ' 548 .97550r 645_3967 329 Uni versily Or. near NC'ar J-lunt. llarbour. ,KENRTEARLOGTYEH.S •LA""DLORDS• 3 Bdrms .. 21ri ba., l'ust.1 ----------I 8 11ck Bay . 2 hr ·"" clcn. Sl50. off rent/Adult cou-LIVING ""' lt>i AC. ·2 br. c hild, pct bit. home; li::e. living rm. •Tropical Pool• f'rom S275. F:as ts idc. ple._54_0_·84'12 ____ _ 84R-83009fi0.3858 Hom•finder t • Pool.3br,kids &:1JCt w /frp\c .• scp. dininit 548-7437 or6'16·11&1 Thl' Bluffs; early area 642•9900 3 Bil, kids, pct.singles rm.; bit -in kitchen. 2 Car 1 Br, cpts. drps, bllns. ----La9una 8each 3848 FROM $195 • 1-Slory3Bll.2Ba. LARGE 2 br. 2 ba. child gar . Im mac. thruuut! patio. Utilities paid. SlRO. Costa J\1 csa 's fo'incst Loe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557.000Agt.&10-S560 Ca lifornio 's Lar~csl &pet .,_,75 ~tonth mo.548-ltf.8. Onl y kind in the ;:ircu 0 bl l . lh Oakwood of fers the lny.,10-ft-<1'""t •Hcnlu1 Service!• ..,.. · rop a pc l c into t' ro·n0011·n '"<.ort li\·,·n,. at a ""'"""'T' BACH , a pplns. util pd, MISSION REALTY Qu1 et -gardcn-like-adult ,..._ f A 1 "" '" .. Harbo V u--4 PLEX '-"'ca n rom your P · price you can afford. r· u--,.._.,.....s • pet. Agt. Fl'e. •• 49,1-0731 •• AMI •ss •ooR INHS living. l.gc 2.3. Dr . l.2 1.c··s" Lu xu..., Sc<"urity •··P:ilermo,4 Br,2 1 ~ba ,2 •• -,-: ~ HOMEFINDERS O~f•M~EltlC" Ba, \liW e rpls. drps , M·,·•· d. 1:~·3'17 .. C ,· 'fherc 's $1 million in ' • I < [ l 1 ~l ,.., -"" 11 urc a u '-"· ._ s · re cre ation fac ilities. ~j!~1;c!pinrl. efg "d~~~ ~~~~a~.c~i~~~;'i~G _IM~•! l---•~6=4=2~·='=9~0_0~•---I S~c~~~ul~~l ~~evh~!~: TWO LOCATIONS ~~t;~·i:~tn~~;~m~f'~;~ ll\\'Y-499·28-,35:::.·--~-I NIGllT LIGHTEI) TEN- .-firepit, BBQ. BROKERS 11.B. $62 ,900 full price. ~-·f ~1 BR , 2 BA Ml'8a del Mar, Avail. Sept. lst . $42.S, WEEKLY IL\TES Jandscpd , heated pool & Newport leach 3869 NIS COURTS. A fulllimt~ W ELCOME. $104.000 fee. Shows 25'7.. return. FREE SHYICE · good cond. Avail now. 497-2370. FULL SERVICE Allractive rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• activities director who 1730 Port Marga\e. 5375 m ·n c ld 2277Harbor,C.~1 . Martiniq .. Apts. 3 HR. 2 BA.. Yrly. Blk. to plans parlics, BBQ's. •144· 4887 o TOL•HDLORDS · 0 · 1 g Large 2000 •q.n. Ocean 2909Bn··lol SA /\ tn·ps & mo'"'· Free Sun· __ . __ ._w_n_e_, ____ 1 CURTISREAI~ESTATE -"" ga,d0 ner Call Donna " · · · J777 Sanla Ana ve.C~1' bch. extra P'kg. Patio. .. -962.2457 Membe r of Board of 546.s88o · View Home Nr new, 3 Br, 645-4840&540-2300 Mgr Apt 113 646.s,.542 $340 mo. S42·3l88 day brunch. -4 Br Cs l m Imm a c i.,,~~~~~~~~~1 Realtors, Better Busi-2 Ba, Fam. Rm. Gar, l~~~~~~~~~~l ..'.:~..'.:".'...'..'.'.'.~-='.::'.:::'.".l-'=:.::=.::c:.::.=---·I Plus beautirul singlt'S • . 1Newport Hghts. $89,500.1-nessBureau ,Chamberof EWPORT Hts area, 2 frplc & bar, $450 lse . Li••atbeautiful 3BR,2Ba,blocktobeach, 1&2 bedroom apt s . TRADE. Bkr.673·6756 FOUR-PLEX Commerce Br, s ma ll yard, no pets. S36·4652eves. • PARTLY fu rn'd . l hr. yrl y, gar age , patio, furnished & unfurnished. Good C . M . location 'Sl0.·-8505 $225. 673-2Z56 --------,--1 Dwntwn area. 5125. in-MartiniqueAptt #2 bltns.$345. 642-1603 Rents from $195. Prices w /bllns + dishw"hrs. -====~====~=========;-!Laguna Hiiis 3250 cl 'g. wlr & gas. Adlts. on-Bachelors, 1-2-:1. hdrms, ~===:.:.:::.:==---I vary by location. ~1odcls F .A. h eat, lrg units. ~SEEK & FIND• JetP-p··'••·onT-m• V••A•C••A•N•T•.•3•·.·,·.·,·.·,·.·.··,,•n•,•. ly. Pref. retired eerson. 1&2 ba ths, w /w cpts , PARK NEWPORT open 10lo7.Sorry no pets $67,500. Need 20",.;, down. '" '" "' S48-3402 · drps, bltns & privalc APARTMENTS or children. Roommate POOL y EAGER It EALl'Y ' cntrl. air, shag cpt. S3151-'=,~0~3~5c=..~-.11-.-~--.-C-M--I patios. Love ly .spacious Ba l'helor I or2 service availahle. i\1onth. . 556.6171 . 1 0 IJ y 0 !\ r. Ts 0 MR mo.Ownr,552·9503 • n1 nvn gard~n-like apt.s. llc;1tcd Bedrooms and t.omonthoecupancy. CAI.I. Q. · ''' ·l.f 1.& I ~=-----,--.,-.,-·I 1 UR Furn, 2 1rg c losets. pool. Altrnclivc re nt. ....£1 Modena Ave. 4 BR .. 3V! ba., dining rm., rami- Jy rm. Oval pool. $74,900 "'' 9\i:I' ~ un 2-Br HO~tES. fi xer-r A,,,.,.,,., N•wportle-ach 3269 quecnllize bed. pri v. Adults only. , TownhOllSES .• r f.d"4lltlfr. upr,eri;. Gd. C..:.i\1 . lol; ••••••••••••••••••••••• dressing rm. extra lrg 275E.18th St.C.:.-!\I. i-·r.$22IJD~~n 9-6 h ltf.A\.TV ·, w/glot .YcagerRealty. LUSll GAHDF.N l~.11tio ! roo m :o>. en c l . j'.!ar . 63 1-3003 S p 1 T . Nt•r Nr•porl Po•• Offlct 5..-,6.6171 1 N t: l. o w t; TE IJ H I O The Bluffs, 4 br, 211'.1 bu , w/storage. Adults onl)'.1----------pa-oo !i· enn1s Oakwood Garden Apartments • DANA Pl. Oceanvicw tri· . Newport leach plex. $72.950. Roberts IU- N e w port Cr es t 1~•Yoc·='.c"c.·c.02"0~2----­ 'fownhomes. 5o;{t down, 8~"k APR, 2-4 btdrms, ~·p,ncl ~ar., pool, ten'hls. -u·::-:: c1~r~~!t llwy north on Superior, \le miletoenttance). .,., MOST FOii LIASTI •. HBR VU MONT~OO . ~ JJ1icetl on m arket. 183,800 i..~least price c1111se no rltr). 4 Br. F•m Rm, Oft, ·.Bonus Rm . Nu pnt , .l..ndi cp, dahwsl\r, highly "up1raded. C(Jv 'd patio. aprl n .klr s , nr ))OOl/1c.hool1. SEE n11s G R E AT H,O USE . 832-2200 Owner. · I l 6 UNITS EASTSIDE Spendable with present rents and ren\$ can be raised. Wiii exchange . Owner Oexible. Asking $102.000. •fllQual~· ·. liiilPlan Pl•p•rlln . 712 .. \920 1400 QUAIL •t N •tA<M llSTIUYS 6 beautiful income un1L' in Cos ta Mes a . A,lsCl duplex In Santa Ana. Century 21, 548-U68 Wht. cpl. frpl. end unit . MEDITERn•NEAN Ac ros s from Fashion · o o s 11 J ~ J EU N L 1 cn~o~""c:::'='~· -------1 ~ Island at Jamboree on Close lo evcrythin~. Ex-VILLAGE t'ewport leach f I NG fl 0 P R F. 1• tras ! Avail now. $465 mo. SUS CASITAS 1 Br. 1 Br & Den, 2 or. 2 San Jonqu.in I-fills Road. 880 !rv1ne '[Ejj}!~s~o N RN M 't N M o Yrly.644-0111 Large ni cely furn. ba.ch. er Townhouse. Cnrpct.~. __ 1_7_1_4_1_6_4_4-_19=0=0'--At 16th &. 1 hrs. Adulls only, not d p r· I 3 645-0550 AT> 1. ~lo T t: R l\ H•RIORVUHOME ra es. tr~p a ce, East blurr. 2Br 21h ba '----------"" pet.<;.2110Ne wporlBI. pools, 4. tennis courts · ·e poQI d lts ·.- EUTllER DRAL hO IRttVONT OM I GAE ROR ES TORAS NON I NRURllGUORHATAHO OOOROO INllTEB EC k SGP R U8NYE K CO.I NACt;R IF 1 KE RWA YTO~U NNYFLORIOAV .-:nl'lv muth lnr)(f'f "S••k ii ~·u1d" pui de11 wh h 'ovf'r M d1t1roVll'llM P"• l'!llnttl in "" 11111.new writ~ nr 24·1~1• lloolflt t11. 1·.,.,,.,1rr w1h1m•• I. II Ind Ill. wnd t i fl)f' t11ch, m11kin11 l.'.he-cli1 cwiv11hlf! 1n "Sttlf & F'ind" In Cllrt 1111hl• IW•~p9Pft. 4 IEDROOM gym ·sauna ·s. vi w, ·a u • no2BrLux.1\pt.r ool &othl'C' CIOsc lo recreatM>n nrea HOUSE 1 br, rum. Fncd 2400 Ha rbor Rlvd pets. '350. 644-4167-conveniences. Ci\1. Ph; in an ideal family Jocu-yd, quiet. No dogs or Costa Mesn (714 )557-8020 2 BR, 2 BA. bltns, OW. '114 /631 -3578. t ion. 4 Bedroom, single ''~'~":!::· >48':"'~·27~2011__ ____ 11 -:7=:::::':-:C::::=:::':-I d 1•-I -NEWLY DF..CQR ,\T~O cnlcs gNa,r.H, o'a"11os..., on y, no Rooms 4000 s tory. $550/mo. lease. D..aPolnt 3726 "' pc g P 522$ 644·7211, ask (or Nigel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. w /gar ... $175. Wr1~er mo. 642-4387 • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agenl pd. 2176 "B Placcnh a. ROOMS $25. wttk up 'A Llh · ~-Lovely 2 bd.Apt. D. 636-41 20 1·5 1 & 2 Br Apts. nr Hoag. kit che n. 548 -97 !.5 o l' AVAIL 9/1. Dcluxr Nwpt. 25081 La Cre!lta, Dana. beach. Gas, wtr pd. Mod MS-3967 Crest Coridb. 2 br +de n. Owner. 494-61W8. CASI\ VIC'J'OlllA bldg. Quiet. 646-5111 l-'"-"'------- 21/t ~a . frpl, gar. Pool & Hwttln ... Ofthach 3740 l ,2&3br.Olx .Unfur t,)l;:lus ivc Cdi\t a rc :.. t ennis. $4.M> mo, yrly .•••••• :'~••••••••••••••• orFurn .ga~/wtrpd. DELUXE 2 Br, 2 ba, in Room in l;ir,::c hous ,~ 9'79·5340 ext. 256 dlol)'1' or NO INCR''ASF. In !'>um-Adults·No pet.~ Sec. gote blk to bch. adlts, no pct."!. w /k i t t' h . pr \ v. Ca 11 642·5451 eves. "-' · · Pool, Rec. Hm.ElcvHlor $3$0. 67$-1700 640-871)7 aft 6P :\1. Jbr house. Located in W, N.8 . 9 monlh minimum lease. Starling Sept 18 to Jun~ 10. S.'L'lO monthly. 675 -0 5 44 / 88<1 -lttS8. Weekd•Y• only. I mt r rent. J\c Bul 1 hr f~m 525 Victoriu. &12-89'10 ---aptll 1165 & $175. Spanis h 2br. lower h:v"l In W. N.U. Vocation Rtntalt 4250 !!lylc hldll'.. pvt encl ~:1r, Li i;ht, nlry, 1 Rr. balcony, Minimum 9 month lease.••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, s uuna , lndry, adlts. pool. Adult11, no pets. Avai lablo Sept I lhru NE\V South Lake Tohoo 17301 Keelson Ln,.l blk <;pts, drps, Sl.1.', ref. SI~ June 10. $2.'iO monthly. Cabin in trC'eS. slptS K, W. of Beach olf Slater. 1H87 Monrov lll C.rt-1 . 675·0544 / .. 88.4·18$8 . $150/wk. 714-494 ·2245, 842-7948 648-9743644·9"19 . Weekd1ysonly. Owner ' • ' I DAILY PILOT Tuesda , Au ust 19, 1975 r • Add it ..• Bu ild it,..Diape r il ... Hammer it ... Caroet SERVICE DIREC'PORY Pl um 11. .• Patc it. .. i pe e mo e il ... Cement it ... Wir e it. .. Hoe it. .. Cl ea n il. .. Move . I, Roof it. .. La ndscape 11...Tlle lt .•. Trl m it ..• Sewi t ... ~ ~i t•··~·P:r~e~s~s~i!t• .. ~·P~a~i~n~t!it~ .... ~N~a~i l~iit. •. ~.P~l~a~s~te~r~i!t ... ~.F~i!x~i!t·•·•·~::::.:::::..::..::..::...=..:=::.;::::..~:..::::.::..:::..::..:::::..::....:...;::::..::..:;...;:_....:H~a~u~l ~i~t •••• ~A~d~d::...:i~t .•.. ~P~.'~a~n~t...:.:it~ ..•. =A~ll~e~r....:;i t~ •.•. ~L~e~a~rn:.:.:;i l~ .. _,. lobpittint Carpenter Carptt Service Gardeftlng Hauling Masonry Palnll•q/Papering Palnllnq/P~ Rooflog ....................... ........... -........... . ...................... ······················· ....................................................................• L ov in & cu r e. ts yd .Carpcntry -CuslO l'll •S'fF.A~t CLEt\N • Clean ups, lrCl'Y.'Ork , I $12 Load WILLIA r..·t S&Sons College S lu dent ·Airlt•s:t V l~RY NgAT PATCtr R E P .A I RS . Allul yw~ ······················· ....................... . •• Jlr/day/wk . nll<'S /wknds lll•mod , rl•f)~-'ir. udd-0n. 3 nms·Gl'tlrnifn.'l~ , rototil l ing. !\11nor a . !\tasonry . Hril·k /Block & cquif.. 4 yrs. t'Xll. Hefs. J OBS & ltl:!:STUCCO. Reas, free C$l. u<'. a"' ,.. . c 5/ 1c. 556·03<17 1nsuute. Jcs1>:ns. •·•t'"l.' lnsuredQualHy ti41i·7Klt lands cp'g. lOyTsinarea. TRASll &Df'BRIS .. "° -" vv "' -OK R r I. · I I L'-Get rid of \11\Si"htly Stone. C•ll •• 1.7.~ Nu o b t··'· Ir•• or :·uni. l<'ree l'!il. 893·/C:J. 1 830.5020 ;1nyt lme. ._ 1 ,. J eannie. est. &IS·3'139 64s..a,-sJ. · · · t---------·r >.t uteri. Bl at dist'OUnt. P!•: •1,..blng Sewln' g/ •1to-~-s -----1 1--,,--,-,-----i-~C~o~l~l.~S~t~u~d~en~t~·»!~~·&I~' ~28::..,. 1' .. i r e p I a ('es.Pl anter s 1)73 365H after s "" "' nn- &by sil in my ho1nc, n11y i\1,l.NOR~IOr..ti:.:nt-:P1\lns ~.~~~t/.~~-~~':.t:. ••••• 1 E.xpertJapaMse-ll a u l A n yt hin"·Ya r d Brlc k ·Coner et e Patio " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••f • aLge: CAottlBe~.~ ~?18 ,\\•e I ~l~mb~n ~,. f·:1rp~<_:,~tr:o', LEON ITF. CONCRETI:~ LandscapeGardcner Cleunups. NcO:t J ob! Block Wnlls·OBQ J>its FlnePaper+.onqincJ !\11\flV.'~~!~1._?I NO ~~~t~1:tli~:4~~~ih~~~~.~ ueta p .~n .... cm <-Cra m1 ct1l.'.540·.S:,....,. S'r A!\1 l'I N(J , (.'o b · TnkataNursery.s,.uJ,.0724 Reasonable ltates. Bob. Re rs. E s t s. ll4G,0464 Doug Rebard 6'15·<17:!7 NO JORTOOSMl\LL szs.4thru8.'161·6261 9'niness Ser•ice Carpcnl.ry S(·r,·ic('s, All blestonc, brick & tile Genitl"Cll Services 64~·0798 DO IT YOURSELI"E RS Bill 's P alntinJ.:SYs l--'-~-'--'-'-"-"'-"==-1 =c:::c..:.:::.:.=.:::..:.:=-::::.:....- •••••••••••••••••••••• Pht1ses & Rernodeli n ~. p1.1l1os, ('l('. G40-4349 . H I • Save Big Mone;.·. You do Qua li ty·Custom Work PlumlJ.u. Tile _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ousec ctaltl"CJ · 1 h 1'' S .-..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·I NANCY BARNES Custom \V ooll"'•ork1ng Child Care I "T lllNGS" by !\l oose .••••••••••••••••,••~•••• ~~~cc~'~'cav~~r~{vg~ ~ ~~~~~~71l~6:~';s~~~. re~· pee 1ts CERAJ\1 1C T ILE. New Jt T yping Service. Reas. &t2·7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt!n w00<l"·ork. repairs, lf.OU~ECLE(\N L'lG ·~u~r st r y h 0 0 s e -1 -----~----I \V o t er h c ateri;, d il'i · flcmodcl. Free est. sml ~~te-s. by the '!ag; .or ~1 AS'r Ell Craft s n1ans SU~t r\t Ell l1AY C1\!\1 PS plumbing ett.&12·56IJ Business. Call Jan1t'c s $!30+ material. r•ainl at l fousepai ntlng·lnsidc or posals, drains, r:i.uc:ct.5, jobs w(l lc:ome. 536-3126 : our. 6'10·588S <ir 640·,•9<!l Sput•ialt)·. H t·rnodl'lin~. Each \Vcek Different ' lt uggedy Anns. 675·6553 discount. 673<1658. ouL Xlnt qual/Lo\\' r<itcs. copper rt'pipcs , Same . .....,. Bookke('pingServiccs finish "'Ork . l'('f:-. l<'rt't' Sl5 \Vk . For infoS.15·5050 I DO IT ALL! E 11 1 . . 1 -Cwll BrueeG.iS.53711. prices dny ,11r: nlB ht. '"-'c Tap Sail • l>e p endablt•: t~x -cst.Cunr "'ork ·l!l'J·:il~ El t ···J Pl b. xp. ousccc&1ninggir .Movln9 tuke h1st r Charge. Lie ••••••••••••••••••••••• verie nced· rcuson·1bl Contractor-etce'k!~~~a'tes ~-~· Ln·lo ra tes. 0 "'11 trans.•••••••••••••••••••••••, Painting /ltcpair.35yrs 300948. •Top Soil•Compost••: · · ' .:Carpc nlr\' rmdl lrcpa1 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · Gdrers 751 8171Den»nd • o k g r ta k .,.,, ..• n JUST"LUMll~G M 1 h Red ood rates.6"4·7352. Csim "''O;k a silCci:;ilt)'. L• ll.Gec•·•ck&So•> · · .,... · ~foving /lfa uhng. St.udcnt w r ua. t·~~ • ~ r-" • u c • w * r tlA NDYl\1 t\N .l lom~s & Clea nin g b y ex p t•rls w /la rgc t r uc k. Reas. tageor myc•xp.~16·7056 •CALL642·411 1•· Call 586-6930 ... SUNSlllNf:• 2Syrs('Xll 6i5·59 15. Addit it)ns&Renldl. A pt s . Co n se1ent 1o u.s 1 h 0 r 0 11 "h 0 w ,, Barry.5:l7·9445/R39-!>779. "Bookkeeping Service:; Cal'ftl"t-Servic_e ____ , 673·60·1 l 5"19·2170 Craftsmlln. 645·6558 aJt 4, t ra ns "O r t"'a 1 i~n . r e . • . Prof pui1ntcr, hon,~sl \\'Ork. Any plumbing "''alcr scrv Tree Servlc~ 640 8227 5.-17 • r-,. Pa1ntln9/Pa1MH1111Wt rea:-;.·. nt /cxl: . ret-. est. I •• a k ' • m ' ' o I ·, l ,· ••• • ••• • •• • •••••••••••• · ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• El•cln'cal [·'rence' f•·ee ,,,·,mate" r -· ... ':11 ref> "0 27591"12 "t3 " l'rof1'ypi ng Scr,·i('C'S T eeh. Bus iness·l.c'gul _:~ina l re pro qua I S.li .. 15!15. Haulin9 .._ "" ' ~. •••••••••• • •••••••••••• · .r.o· ~ -·-· e n c l o s u r cs, r e a s. Tl"(!C Re moval, limbing & J 0 h n ' 5 C a r Pe 1 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••, __ c_a_ll_4_9_3·_&1_•_lc_•o_•_"'-~-'·-'_oo_o_._, P rof P iJ; n lc r, honest Cstm Paint /Walli):qlcr· 832·2"68. JOf'/., uffw/::id. ~hrub clea rin.g .. Rototill· l,lph'?lttc-ryi llndc;ha~~ E I.f::CTR IC l 1\N S111l Landscapin9 "'ork , reas, lnl/ext, free ing. Avg Jbr·S.>75. t:x1xl ---~ ing.642·2624 .lic/tns .. lSO I r e .~i r an S · jobs, ma1nt/rt·pairs. 22 •llAU LI NG•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e s l H i:f s. 5,18 ·2759, cra rts man . Qu;i l puinL ORA i ~ CL F.,\NE_D $6.50 bDci;rletascrs &&~11110 i·olor yrs. exp. \'A RD CLE,\NUP f'ord'• La nd•cape &12-3913 '"'"·7'52. 1 .. v. c /Wku~s-l"ord 's Tree Service ;· Copying· Xerox 3600 Ex· r 1~ 1 l'Jl(•rs · n~1n lie 23JI08.S.1S·S20J. " ., !-----~----......, '' !:ia me Pnce E xperienced Crew pert serv. ri."::is. C'.R.S. ble:·u·h fnr ,·our '''hilt' ••556·0317•• ~/La "·n s /Splinklers EXTERI OllS S1\V8 ~Free est. tla ng wall cov· Guar 558·7380 Li c/lnsured962·7817 •. 17875 Beach, LIB. ~7·5 111 carpt•ls. ~avC mtJnt'Y by Gardenin9 llauling An.vthing Li e/Ins ured. 962·7817 n , L , sin 0 r st 11 t e er i n gs & P u P c r . ----------1 USfo~ TllF. Carpenter :-;:i \ ing me xtra t rips. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage cleanu1). J a pa nese La ndscaping Licensed Insured Call CurbJicd/reas.847·64116 Roofing DAI LY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cle.:111 livin g room.din1nµ J AP ANES E G1\RDf_;NER Reliable Sod, reseed , sprinklers. 979.3335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "FAST • rm & hall $15. Any rn1 IO yrs ex per. all phases F ast Service. 963·&152. Jo'ree est. c .21 645.3388 1----------•Plaster/Repair-RESU LT '' All t y pes <:arpen try , S7.50,couch SIO,ehair S.'i. Reasonable/1':.Slin1ates l NT.E XT .. tbr,$79.&up, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFSCl-I ECKED ~ SERVICE frame. finish. remodt'l, 15 yr s , c-x p. is "'hat Call 75 1·1937_ The Three of Us \irill •lauL ROTO'rlLLlNG S25 we do a coustic, free est., Repaired & Replaced DIRECTORY' r epa ir. 1\ll "'ork gu:iran· !'Ounts, not method. I do Light l\l o\•ing, Ga rage La ndscaping-Sod Sales Greg. 960·2766 PATCl-1 PLA.5TE RING Direct fo'a etoryScrvicc For Result t eed . T on y Pa lombo, \\'Ork myself. Gd. refs. J<'ind \\'hat yo u \\'3111 in Cleaning. Lo1v Ra tes. Freeest. l\tastel--Charge ••ALLTYPES•• Lieense C39·159496 ServiceCall ~·~le~•~n~bc~'~"!B~B~·~96~·2~·!83~t!<!. ~!53!1!·0~1~0~1!. ~~~~~;;;;.~D!"!;~ly!P~il!o!t C!'!l'~"~'~;f~ie<l~'~· ~~548~·~·68~0~1~.~~~~~~~iiiiii~l>~a~y~>~lc~,~··~,~-~~2~17~0~ Classifi ed Adsiiiiiiiiiiii64!2!·!5678iiiiii~Fciiiiije~c~E~>~tiiiiijiiiiijiiiiij~54~0-iiiiii68~25~~iiiiijiiiiijp~1!1~: 54?-296iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii1!·~64!2!·~56~7~8!eii!'!'·~3~2~2'!!!! Rentals to share 4300 Office Rental 4400 Mort9a9es. Trvst ••••••.••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Dcteds 5035 R('sp. ga l "'ishos to shr . , . , . , ••••••••••••••••••••••• char m1ni;: Ual. Isle h111 \\.estchff Dr, I n \ate of· V.'/San1c675·Ml:J9 ;H73·2..'l?i:1 f1ec: Unfurn .. ,\jr co~d .. LOANS up to 80% crp d. $100 1110. &12·'1{)1Jj O Youn g mothl'r & l'hilcl -----I st TD Loans-tl1/,.0/o 1vant to sh;1rc 1v 1s;im{'. OFFICE SPACE ..... 8. 2nd TD Loons C ~1 S2li·5%2 W{·stchff fJr. 450 Sq. ft. Lo"'·est rates Orange Co. • ---PvL b:ithrm. ai r. ctC'. S ttl M""' C Room on Hal. Is l. \~·1 thr1s. Sl75. 01 0. C;ill Gene !Li ll. a er· ., 0· t1 an· f"mil.v. Fc·m . Stu-G4:!·0ZOO 1142-2171 5.15·00 11 d t·nt pref 673·1>5-17 t',·c-s --Serving !!arbor arc::i 2,1 ------------Business Rental 4450 years F'E!\1 :\1.E to .shart' :! hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- Pa rk ~C'\\·po r1 ;\pL llC'fs 2nd TD Loons Wanted rC'q 'rl. 51,1.=;. mo!).1().5722 THE C OLO .. 'Y \VE H1\ V t-:c,~11 ! ' --.---1""11 Buy 2nd T.D. s Off11:eRental 44001 30 HE'rAILSl-fOPS Loan on 2ndT.D_'s •••••••••••••••••••••!-• Pr in1C' reasonable spare Ne\\·Loans-2ndT.O.'s 150 I Westcliff Dr. av;iilable large & sm all. Equity ln\·smt. Di'·- Old l\'orld charm with BA RN ETT :'lll'G . CO. NC'\vport f'i nt1ncial Ct r Leasing Office Space Call on S1tC' !\lanagC'r ~7 1.J 1642-31 11 CXL z..16 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH eor.,.,w.,..,c1,uo .... ...a 1n1no~.e ./ "" CGM<toonong ;/ Compl•tl 1<1"''°''•1 ./Mu•o: ./ €1•·~•0• ./ ~utl •lew bolc""I•• ./ ~orO• .. .,.;ce ./ S.<1 •••••<• ...... 1 . ./"""Pie 1»1<k•nt Call Mr. Howard 645-6101 • l l\1 0 F·R EE RENT • 1 ·2·3 Rm. offices from S l 35 pC'r m o . Nea r .;.u rport. No lea'\ie r eq. 833·3223 9Til noon Jo'rC'n ch "''indo"'·s. gables 645·2134 ----&. trei:';;;· Adjaccnl. lo S2Q 000 \V ,\;\'T•_;oSccured l<est1val of 1\rl .s b~· 2 n d T D o n m v Grounds. p ' . 1 h .. 3 'J'.r.:. 58UBROi\O\VAY cn1ns u a ome-br 'wy>N L1\GU:'liA Bi:':ACl-1 Announcements/ Per-sonals/ Lost & FoUnd LOST ; Grey Cal w/yeilo"' C'yes, m a l e. Vic . i\1 ariners & Dover Dr. N.B. S•l8·71 l-l Personals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHEGN:\i'\'T? Ca r i ng con fi d en ti a l counseling & referral. Abortion. all oplion & keeping. ,\f'C,\ RE 547-256.J I ' DELIVERY -SUNDAY ONLY Requires station wagon or van for deLi veri es to Daily Pilot . c~rriers on Sunda y morni ngs . COftlact Han:r SH!ey or J,..,., Pris 330 W••I My SI, Costa -r...,.,._ 642-4321 ""'°"'""''"*"' -Equal Opporturtity Employer I DRIVER S... Clemeftl•, p..,. Point. Capis..._ Afternoon deliveries of newspapers to carriers Mond ay thru Friday. Re- quires depend'ablc auto. Mus t be at least 18 years of age. Teleph-492-73'14 · AslcForMr.-1 HelpW•nled 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••• liOSTESS Age 21 to ·21. Hrs. 6 to 8PM. 6 days per- wk. $2.25 per hr. Long skirt & modified hair. Apply ; Dick Chu rc h Rest. 2b'98 Newport. Blvd. Cl\t IRVINE PERSON NEL SERYJCES"'AGENCY 488 E.17lhSt. CAt Irvine ).Costa fl.1esa Saile224 . 642-1470 I'- \ , . ' \ I HolpW-.t 7100HolpW•t.d 7100 ....,w..... 7 100 HelpW ... ted 71 0 W.'P Wuted 7100 C ..... r aa& Tund1x.A1.1j1Ull19.1976 DAILYPILOl Bii ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipment 1030 :.;.""""'"""?'~"-'"-'"-''------,---'"""-'-"'""'-'""U!-• .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••I·--------· 11·--------..J---------· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hon•• 1060 Mvtlcal TY. Rodlo , ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltttrumeMt IOll HI••, Sl•-,_. -. R.E.Salet •INDUSTRIAL •COM MERCIAL. SECRETARIAL TOOL Ii DIE MAKER Pol•rold SX·70 comtr:. ,.... ...... 1091 , MONTGOr,1ERY WARD EXECUTIVE SECRETARY with C'aae 1125. Call M-0·8319 afle r SPM. Hee. v. ye1rlltlg s:llJd colt. ••••••••·•••••••••··~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa I 0 m J n 0 • 1 0 0 d $300 fender l)'J>C 5 s tnng S . ' W11 are looklnij: (or Ont' ex per ienced Com · ruerclal 1ale:.:pcr1on It one experienced Jn . du.slrtal 1ale1penion for our active llunlington Heach offlcu. <>nly ex· perienttid neod apply. blood'' I I hi I 9anJo cXC-\'llcnl eond. Pa c k•rd Ue ll ti:reo ne11 s ra & egs· 00 AM (t'!\1 . 20" Color TV (Mold lt1 11kln1 Exper Cot1 8035 ~·ell muac led. Xlnt show , $1 __ . --~---~ Co::i.so l ~ $200 6'14 010.S Cner Oi111rtllifla la R1t111n1· . ~., ........ -.r~ ... ··~ Mature, arl1eulute, good 11kl lls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tud prostw"ct ·St.m.Also P1 i1no · liaby Grand Xlnt 7.9 •• 1. • Also De11iri.ble) ,..-" Small precision tools . P'•Nlatt Klt+tm CFA reg, y, 3yr. old Geld, 16h. c:ond . Needs s m r'-'·l -~-------- Exper. ln shortn&nll4'm· Olk &Tortle. Show o r r ace pro· fln lst'1 nR675·0639 loots & Morinw .... , .•. " ... -:-•=·· Auto Accessories Auto Service ACCOUNTS/REC CLERK pings &: precision pro-:545-1887 Sptct·Sl.OOO . Also re.fl. 11• Offlc• Fu"';ture & Equlpm•nt ~rcs11lve dies. ,.\ble tol--------'----~111a:k u~~r;~~p i1vc~ Equi pmtftt 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• work independently & DOCJS 1040 'lll'eekend. S<IS-IZl8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gn•ral 90 I 0 .. Muller Re...,..& M•a90m...t Co. Inc. MS-44 93 C213}289·01'4 have own loola. Sm•ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE rurniture, must ••••••••••••••••••••••• ah ola , 1ood workln1 •PET WORLD• AMF.R. Sdl. hnl. 14 yr, :-ic ll due to illneiIB. t.::lll BOY SCOUTS need boata. Candy Records Gift ware Women's Accessories Sporting Goods &D Min . 2 yra. acoounUng exi-)(:r. w/com1>h:tt:d ac· t•ountini: clair.es. '°"sr•·j, ,.05~~H Coc kert1 , Chihuahua, !\tare, exp'd rider Eni,:1 Ml":'j, Aker11631-0!IU . cars & alrpl:1~. Tax ad· """" "''"" Poodles, Sh lh·tiu, Ooide, Weta. 5450· 55741700· t;xc av! ehrs Sl.S/35, scy vantages. 5'16·4900 Paint C3\I Sherry At 133·1223 IMC. Doble, I'll Bulls , S m . B\'l y !'ll tirc-. 1na1."h ine c .,.rs. chrs 13·speedboat style,glus 1139Da kl!r .~t•Mesa Coc kapo o . l'e k e11, En~/W e!'l /Jump . Xlnt SH/24 ,scydks. P1\'rte·tl67 over wood. Gre;1t fo r . 'Men's & Boy's Clothing AndYanlage 549-3041 Westies, 100 mixed pup· gaits . Well trHine:d. W.J9th,Cfl.1 .&15·7411. Back H:i y ri~hi nl! en· Equal OppEmploy m /f piea . Stud s v1 most $500/bstofr 494.0503 CO PIER APCforh(lineor thusiast. 2 11 .P. motor. lr•lne RCl'K:h Water District 4201 ('::i mpu.'{.Stc.:2GO Irvine breeds. 2S2S W. 17th at --( 0 I S"' 1· ••• h' ' I . y R . . o c. n Y • ..., 1nl' g. -... ('US 1on11 , oars °" tr<11 er Falrview.SA.Open eves. 2 r .. \'~1sL TD, !1Jly . s upplies 6·10·4•121 SlOO . 11461 Do l:an . Full Company Bencfils I .E. SALES Unique opportunity In our CdM. o!!lce. 53 1·5027. J:rcat d1spns\llon & con. -----Garden Grove . ne a r * UTOTEM• xlnt chllds hwncr pro· For stih•· 2 st\'no llOl'Ltu rc EuC'lid & Orangewood. Apply Pe rsonnel Depllrtment Equal Oppor. Employl'r Beaut. remale collie to spcct 494 ·5792. chu ir:-., wood ;.ind hla('k EMP'LOYMBn good home. No papertL .,.l nyl . $25 ca . C all Chinese charactV" boat , OP'P'ORTUHmES 1_,l30=·.o"':..'0-·0'-5'""-9'-/""1"-·'-6239=-· _,J e welry I 0 701 833·16S6 brtween 9&5 Obasan l<'a k, t pepl , wet MONTGOMERY WARD Full or Part Time ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekdays. bar. $4000835·9655 l)a,·e SECRETARY No Ex per NettSSllry Dog Obedience Class to WA ""TED 8087 Joia tkt•lol St. <:-. MaH Equal Opport&.ity Employer Ca t eri ni: ex per. AC · StartWed .AugustZ7th. .-.... Pets GoodDuyUoat,16' curate typlat. $6.SO mo. Age 21-65 Eli&ible In Newport·lrvine Area. TOP CASll l)OLLA R ••••••••••••••••••••••• d bl d ~= GotoTheNeareal 7:30PM.!146'492B Chain Sa w. ~tec ulloch ou een er . ........,-. Apply In Penion TIC TOC MARKET r EA~rLR\, O ~Afc~1~: ~11n1 ·m u~. Never used. 675.:J(.6.1 .. Balboa Boy CW> For Applicaliona & Inro Black adorable puppies. Al°lT OBJ ECTS. GOLD'. $70. 4ll>&·:nJ.I or 494-04{W loah, Maintenance/ l221 W.Coastllwy,NB 0RCAl,.L (714 )64Z·7702 free to good home S ILVER SEHVi l:I'.: . .!_~-S.r-•ice 9020 . " H.tp W...ted 7100 H.tp Wanted 71 00:1 ____ 6_7_3_·_7_6_0_1 __ 1--; ... ~64~5~·~SOOO~y,~-j~T~;c~T~o~c~S~y~•l~•~ms;· l~n~c~. ~1 -~902~· ~· 1:9:32~;;;;~;;-;;;;;--FIN E F U RN & AN . Tame: Ba by ltacoon. 2 • •• •• ••• • • • • ••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARY/ SA MOYED PUPS TIQUES.645-2200 l~uHn a ~ 1 full gro~·n 1 Sco'.?io Marine "•1laeraol ~-LI-IOOKK~Ell Waiter exper In 5ervlng k _..C Ila Uy w/\arge terranum . -d' .1 'MAINTENANCE " ""'-·· ~ ' · 7wcc s ''"" Machln•ry 8078 1 male & 1 r emale Eng_i.ne·.u io.s·t:cc., Nurses Aides. exper 'd. Exper. pref'd, p/lime. For rll pidlv growing boat Cantonese rood ; Chinese 557 5351 1--s t Pl U MAINTENANCE Qa y\•iew Con .... 1-losp, App ly Ben Oro wn 'a; rnanuf.M~stbeexlreme· speaklng.Also,needpart . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cockatee\, n\ust se ll R ;rge ry~e~tS.~'JO.l 205S 'fhurin,CJ\f 642·3.505 Motel Ofc, 31106 Coast ly cnpable & have ex· tlmehartender Bcaut.TeacupToyPoodle 6'.· 14 gauJ:e, Chicago soon . 751-8884 . 3018 er · r ·· _ MIN N. 0-R-~l-N(", lhvy, So. L11 guna. 3.spm. tensive ex per. w/manuf. 645·55SO For app't. Pup pies, AKC, 2 Male: & 2 fin ger brake. A·l cond.. Fillmore Way Apt. 122. Custom l\f a rine Wood- " .;o • Female. Reas. 842·8740. 10·5, 714·979·2284 C'-1. ,,.,. or k . n c pa 1 r s . opcra l1 011 . Xlnt pay, WA ITEH E'xper'd indumial Ra& & *RN'S benerits & growth oppor. FRI. & SAT. NJTES GOLDEN Retriever mix Misctllaneaus 8080 Pianas & OnJCllll 8090 R em 0 d e 1 s · J am c :" diesel e ngines, walel' Join 8 team who ca•e• for right p e r son . *"~0-'64l•R .Spm • 9 k fem ,..,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-loover,646·7868evcs. J>um p s & co n tr o l about patients & a~ut REUBEN'S J>acifi c Trawler Corp .... ~f.~·7 w s, . ......,. WANTED ESTATE SALE . Boats Power 9040 •• ~rst~ms : you. Learn how you can L-·-·HIUs ____ S_40_·_3935 ____ 1Waltress, exper. f/tlme. AKC G 0 Thomas ori.:an . Sp1nel •••••;••••••••••••••••• OPERATOR I· bcpaidextraforstaying -':II-... Sid's Blue Beet 107 21st . reat anes,IM,2 TOP CASll DOLLAR m odel , ju ~l. tune d . 30 , ELCO Express \lo'el\. We have our own SECURlTY ~uards,ynJ:. Pl.NB.arter4pm. Fem. Male Pood les, I PAID FOR Y OU R Perfect cond1t1on. $300. C . T 5 R bl · :. : Min 2 yrs waste w•ter ·treatmen t plant. cofrce s hop & other HasOpeningsFor: neat appcanng persons. drk choc, t blk mini. JEWELRY WA'f'CJ-IES 646.4781 r u1 ser. I , c t h,ne (its. Exper'd.a l l All shift s a'\·a1I . fl75·6101 WAITRESSES 646-0142 /645·2801 . ART OBJ ECTS, GOLD S m a 11 8 a by Grand , ~onu~sh~s.S~l~t ~~c~~! • operator. State grade I level. shirts. Apply !'11on thru 'OODWAITRESS Taking:applicationsTues Have something you want SILVER SE RV IC E . El>ony fini s h. $850. boat owner. l\tusl scU! Fri 9am -4pm, Royalc Days-Over21 SECURITY &Thurs9·llam.Must bc tosell?Classifiedadsdo FINE F URN & AN· Raylene,(9·5>8.15·4495. Makeoffer.675.:JZ18 . Conv. Jlos pital. Ul30 W. And GUARDS exper'd.Mustbeover 21. it well -Call NOW , TIQUES.645·2200 Sporlln•G--~ 8094 -'-'-------\V arne r , Santa Ana . MIGHTHOSTESS Applyinperson 6425678 4' ~ ·75 SKIPJACK 2-1' F/B. 5"6·1>450. Needed for Nwpt. Bch. Balboa lat Club · · Kng Sz. Bed. New, com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• used J hrs . Twin 175 Call Sherry At : 8 33·1223 F• II & · plete. still pk•d. XtrH For sale !\fl earbioc. 12 NU RSING ApplylnPerson area. u pt. li me. 122I W.Coast wy ,NB Fre~taYou 8045 firm $!90 c~·orih S.i2.5 ). ga uge dbl 303. Enfield Volvos. Trim tabs. CosL lr•ln• R-.ch Mon thru Fri J .s PM P rer. exp. w/Statc lie. W 'ITRESS ••••••••••••••••••••.••• Qn Sz Sil70. usually hon1e. carbine. !\1int. 493·4185. $15,600. Sac. SJJ,700 Wat•r Dlstrid * L VN'S 24001 Ave de LH carlota C<ill for appt : 542.7722 "" Black ador able puppies. incl del. 835-2263. 2TENTS <2 -, 11·1 -1 _.,_,._35_7_5 _____ _ & Laguna H.ills Over21. fullorp/t. App· Free: to good ho me m::in · 1 e. 4201 Campus Ste260 7·3 3·11 Shifts. J oin our Equal Oppor. Employer Service Sta . Attendant, ly in pe rson. El fl1atador, 962_1932 TENNIS membership. top he_ a v y Rea sonably l\1UST SELL! New 14 '9" lr.,.in~ ~ro!essional team who p/ti me. Exper'd only . 1768Ne:wportBl.C!\1 local club !\fake offer pnced.Ca l!Oan.548-4193 Sport Boat w /lrl r . Equal Oppor. Employer c11re about our patients & Avail e.,.es & wknds. Do you have a ~ood home 833.3643 or 531.7800 · . . Sl,395/offer. &15-1745 ~"""'!""""'""'~~~ ..... ~11 about you. Apply A1on Neat a pp ear , & Wanted livein babysitter / for Daphne? Toy Poodle Hunting Rine -7.7 Jap. -thru Fri 9·4, Roya le RN -CCU handwritinJ:. Apply AM , house cleaner $10 wk a ft Bv.·n . /\KC v.·/papers. Apartme nt size rerrig. Sporterize:d w /scope. Malntmance Me Conv . Hospilal, 1030 W. 2590 Newport Blvd, C.M. 7PM 581· 7428. &14·8208 One door S35. Call 646-6848 , Musthaveexper.ingen'l Warner, S anta Ana. Nif'ht~. full or p/lime. 646·1<\84 bldg · 1 Lag Hi ll S46.64"" Service Station Allen· WJIOWANTSTO WORK ? 6 Free K;11en<. I" hui .. .,d Store, Re1taurGnf, main . . s1 ___ ~-·------r Dl fe rential pay. Xlnt d 'd & • " area 830 332t ant, ex per · Day DHIVE ACAB! blk /whte & blk . 6 wks. Trade signed Pi casso, Bar 809S · -benefits. Contact r.trs . Eves. Full & p/time. AP· CHOOSE your hours. 5'16·5392 Miro, Dull, etc. for 1\udi ••••••••••••••••••••••• M •~•G•••~T OFFICE POS. Bales treri . 6 ~2 ·2734 , pl u Shell Station. 17<n & wo•k for "•"''""· be """""" ..,...U"lll c t M 1 I J J '-• or ~lcrccdes . Box 0107. Scots Ice tttach. v.· J II I> TRAIMEE Full time at s m . In· os a e m or 8 Irvi ne:, NH your ow n bo~s. l\len or St. ,Bernard, female. 5 Anaheim, ~28UlL l'\'l . t dr . Toas tL•r . Bun vestmt. Mgml. firm in 1-lospital, 301 Vi ctoria . \\'omen. Can be sli~htly mo s. Come SIX' at 2597 Pty. warn1er, StS Nnt . (.·~h SllSWHkSalary lr v. Industrial park.1 ... C~·~M~·~E~O~E~·~·~~~~~ S 1-I I PP ING & ha ndi c a p ped. Neat-Orange,Apt.4A. ~ --.-.. -------Hl·g. s m Sill'~ cor. Whi le attending mgmt Must bcgd.w/figures &i: RECE I VING Clerk . C l e an Appeara n ce. G Sh . p COMPLF.fE Jl schold. makcr S57 915!) t ralnlna; school . i f able totype.Willberesp. Clean Warehouse wrk. Vets ., retired. Ai;c25lo t;rm. cp. m1x UP· Items. ,\pi>l's .. \vol·ado ~~:e1:~ii~~·~n~~I ~~:O~ ~o~l~~~ci:;~!n~ ~~Fo~l~ * RN . ~~!~~d .o~afi~~~~f~~ ~~·m~~1i1~·\~c~tc~·~u;, ~~~ p1c~!1r~~·.~~~ca'ft~~~· ~~~~. ~~~;~~~h + inuch TY H~Fi~k~~r~ 8098 30· VEG A Fiber ~l a ~!. diesel trawler. Loaded. Im mac. NB slip. 531·1!123 '67 Evinrude Playmate 14'!0" w/1/0 . trlr. Very gd cond. $1800 . 3081 1-la ycs .'\.,.e, CM IE. of fctirview & orr Paularino.J 549·0966 1947 Owens , 33 ', n ~· paint , top & hull. ~tote>r A-1. $6500. 556·6337 • etc. Also, will learn how transactions. Back ofc. For private psychiatric •-'~P~P'-·--------1 or more a day. Apply in Produ cts are sold Ii ho b k clin i c. Good !r i n ger· y II ~-bC to teach others. Div. o exp v.·/ an , broker or benefits. Paid \'acs & SU PERVISOR. Eve. at person, e ow...... o., Consolidated 1',oods. ins. co. desi rable: but not holid ays. Call betwn pri . Re:c . Cl ub. Noe:xper. 186 E. 16th St., Costa 848-8974. essential Mail resume 9am·5pm, 496·5702 or nee. S.SOO/mo start. Lakc1..:'~"~·~·~·-------I 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'•m,·ly llo•t 1-"La••o,1 DBL. DECK Elcc. brick ROSSA'l !"'f .-. "'" " . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed p · s:zs D' k " I " scr.rec. Tri·hull. 115hp mere e:ni::.. Furniture Great Savings on Used Chur':~~sov~n~st . · 2 ~~8 built·1n 8tr 1 yr .old_ l!ood Kelly grn & wht. $3295. Fum.,Appli. &!\-lisc. Nev.·port Blvd. CM cond . SS5 or best, also 8 Ph : 494·1959. lo: Box 446, Daily Pilot, 831_1774 . Forest,586·0860J eff. )fana gement-Ori cnte P.O. Box 1560, Costa pe rson interested in Mesa,Ca.92626 RN TELEPl~ONE SALES. SCRAM LETS Wilson 's Bargain Nook ' tr, cassette tapes, call 545W .19thSt.C.~1. SchumannChina Mark898·1547 Classie 14 ft. Peak bay launch. Tender of£ Se::i Empress Dresden ptm. · d c . higlter Income & bcne. Person 21 .40, trn for RM-Might Shift Experienced preferred. • Partorf/l.63'--6123 mgmt. $150 wk guarn. 11-7:30. Full time. a.fed· Earnas muchas youlike ANSWERS BED, kin g size mattress, Sac. Roll·top dsk, $l60. 2ColorTV 'S,25'', D1amon . 4 yl. g&s , bo · f $300 Dot" RCA xlnt .,.,,_ 8. $2500. 67 ... 161 I x spnngs , rume, xtra P\1. Ply. (21 3)941 ·9798. If · "· · "' ...... C I r Surg. Dir!. pau. Xlnt by t alking to people al l ."IASSEUSE&MODELS o pre · lttr, Levi J ove· Southe•n O •n •e '' bene£ita . Contact '-1rs . • ' r 8 Guilty -Whisk -Abraxas lt1assage 1_848_·_1004 __ . ______ 1 County from an air con· fi rm , still pckaged, $215 1.."n~o~a~n~•~· ~<2~1~3~) ~W~S~-1~7~98~·c__ !,.,--'O-t~he~r~g~ood'-'-~·_,&l~S~· 7~803;:"-.-*MUST SELL• (val. S525 J Queen. Sl95 Must Sell. leaving State. 31 ' Chris Craft, like ncv.·, ival. S425). Delivery in · BLACK&DECKER Top of the: line Sanyo 4 twin V -S 's, full y .. Jensen, 642·%734 , Cosla ditione:d office:. Two Nave:J -/\ghasl -631 -1184 Plumber,•-...ir fl.1 es a M e m o r ial WANTS IT F 11 · --,.-Hospital, 301 Victoria, shift s ·IOam to lpm or Keep uour tcm.vor. No cl 'd. 631 ·0488. ELECTRIC channel rcvr. BSH 610, equipped. $9500. (Pvt ply LAW N MOWER MEATCt.rrTER u time , .S yrs C M EOE 5pm to Spm. Monday J TS~T Service Counter Shop m in i m u m ex Per . . . . . . , through Friday. Apply at one else \YAN I . ABBEY RENTSFUHN. S50 &15.5913 dcluxe turn tbl-4 30x18" ha s 2 boats.) Days: 1925 HARBOR BL. CM !-'-'-------'-'-'-4·way air s us pension 546·0661Eves:642-6654 -Shelly 's Butcher Shop 536-l452· RN 3·11 SHIFT. Nurses 2SO E. 17th SL Costa Merchandiff : $80W.19th St.C~1 · PRESSMAN, exper'd. to Aides, Exper. preferred, Me s a, or call To ny ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;·M edi c a l ass is ta n t, operate AB Dick 360 & s hifts 9·7:30 & 3·11 :30. Scimiaat646·4100. Antiques 8005 '#,p rimarily back ofrire. Itek in quality conscious B~verly Manor. 2'1452 TELEPHONE Solicitors ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci\LL {714 )M5-4772 CPT. Layer has 361 yds. spkrs. $700 or bst offer. 31' Bertram Sportsfishcr . . 24 ounce Avocado Grn., ~·~73~·~15~3~9~. ------!\-to.,.1 n g-Bca ut1fu l lov -shag. 53 .29 s q . yd , 1-rcadyforalbacore.Aft.G eseat. & sofa, very gd 642_1737 appl. AKAi Reel to Heel Tape p.m. 675-8226 I-Hunt. Bch. ·physician. busy lli}op. 898-2628 Vui Estrada, Lag. HJ1ls. Girls needed immed. Gd. To a ll our fri ends ' !''Write ad No. 531 r>ai ly • SALES·ADVERT. pay, gd, hrs. 18 & over. in Orange County qual 1ly . never used . Deck. X1soo.o . $135 . 962·2562. Irvine Coast Country Club l ~P~•~·~·~·~,~63:::.1 ·~2293=---18' CENTURY classic bay Member s hip for sale. boat, grey marine eng. ? .. 'Pilot P.O. Box 1560 Costa PRINTEJ.t!Expr. . 558·0051 JOMA THA.MS '·'-1\tesa ca.9262G Tt.ek /A.B.D1ck. Equip. Great out~idejob. Good Dl~I NG Rm .. Se:t . $750. 646.0800 or office PACKARD Bell console Sacrifice! As is S750. Frwtwood top Din. tbl &]8.4700. , color tv, w/remote con · 556·0770 ask for Bob or # • ' A1r /cond fee. 830-0800. bonui; program + full T I h Sole-AHTl"QUES • , , . MODB. comm. on renewals. New • ep OM' s is having their annual PR~Tl~G"R Pffime: eves & Sat AM . S Looking for ONL y 1 very "" "" .-ESS medium. Stop by for cof· 16 & Over. Apply. 15056 Super um mer -· mod PERATOR fee: & a chat belwn 10a m· Clearance w / 8 n t I q u e d 1 e g II, 4 l•'•'°llli .• $3.00 ... 6~3·1~-229•31iliiiiiii-Fll~o-rc-n~c·e~. iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiir leaves, 8 antq 'd chrs Ti ck Tocker Thrift Shop. 5385. MatChing China 504 W. 19th Sl. Special chest $215, all in beaut. sa l e on children s cond. 644·2902. clothing featuring Scout special girl to el 1 ar-4pm, 250 E . 17th St, Suitt' Jackson, Midv.·ay City. Sale on enUrestock ternoon a week. Terrific lns n::iallshop,SJC.Some: After4pm,SeeDave. F ).pay to PI a y bo y. previous exper or train· _o:F~·~C~o~st~a~•~·~·~··~·'----1 ---~-:--:-:----up lo YI O F t • ·Penthouse type. No. ex· ing in printing operation SALES TELLER 422 ~;531:0f·8· MATTRESS , perience nee. Utmost req'd. Call 493-812'2, ext HOUSEWIVES-$ Attractive oppor. for ex· -----'-'-'-'--- .,discretion guaranteed. 33. per 'd teller. Xlnl work· UNIQUE ANTIQUE •MADNESS* • Phone547·4522 from2to4"1R--l-E_l_t--l-. --. TOY & GIFT ing conds, ouLslanding EVENT! Local dealers -onl ea s a e, icense: f . b f . & *•LL SIZES* ...... Y· salespeople. Why not PARTIES r1nge e:ne its present special prkg. lot A ~-MODELS work in lhe hottest area Gifts 'N Gadgets will pleasant surroundings. sale! I day only! Sat.. Priced to Mo••! 3 Rm s Dark G r e.c n Professional rree lance Hunlington Beach/Foun-tr a In In e: x pcrlenced l'lease telephone Marion Aug. 23rd, 10·7' 1967 8 3 3 9 6 2 S & Carpet, $1 00. 2 Br .. Beige d ' . v 11 c 11 Ph'l h . Ha m m , 552·5325 for ChurchSL,CM. • Shagrree.645-49'\8. ,.,p hotographe r ne.e s a1n a ey. a I ousew1ves loearnS2000 personal interview. •,.models ror part·llm McNamee at Village by Dec. 1st demonstrat-Pomona I st Federal RARE Va .. mint cond. 646-8686 Westmi ns ter Memorial .work ror majo Rea1Estate963-4.567 ingbeautlrul llnesofgins !'11oving Mexico. Capt. ADJUST ·A·BED b Park.2plot.5,primelake .ma g azi n es . No e x & toys. No deliv·no col· Sa•lngs&loan dei;k , hunt board, man-Y f•onl $480 1,,, "00 ea • 'perience needed. Must REAL ESTATE SALES lect·free hostess gifts. Association tie, benches, cradle, Slee per Lounge Co. 962.iQ35 · f' • -be attractive, ha.,.e a Century 21 /Surf Need car. Call 979-4307 5325 Unlversily Dr tables, cheflls, Empire c"'"!"~-868~~1-------1 :::::.::::::::.-::--:----:--: ···i;:ood rlgufe, be willing t lrand Mew Office Gifls 'N Gadgel.S Irvine sofa , etc. 548·&119 2 PC. SECT Cou('h, $25. 1 ~! Air , Deluxe quilted .work nude, High pay. on 17th Street in Hunt-"Our 25th Year" Equal Oppor. Employer g coff lbl s15 1 med coff Kin g S1ie Mattress by ,'Call for appoinlmcn lngton Beach, 3 blocks.r -----------1 --~-~--~~~Appllanccts 8010 t bl SlO 673.9490 bl Barker Bros. Practically '675·4450, 9·5. from the ocean. Now tak· SALES~ADIES wanted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 8PM . wn new. $55. 548 ·2St1 ----------< ing applicat ions fo r Exper d, mature fo r TheAncl.ntMariner Will buy !lome Rer. & ::_·~~-------1==:=:::::::=-=:.::---:-I ~ATI ONAL Health ·Agy. licensed real estate sportswear & ready to Mewportleoch Appl. running or not & Gold Naugahyde Couch. FIREWOOD, $9S. c~rd . :n~o~ated al ,the Org. Cty salespeople. Call Nancy, wear. Full & p/l. Apply ls Currently Taking scrap metal. 675-5258 makes into good double Free slack & dcUv~ry · Airport 1ute Seekin 538 _7542 . to Beverly Phillips , A r r bed.SMl.645.2599 657-8694or657·7126 -*"''Mari F.rid~y'", mainl. ol 0 ' Gene's, So. Coast Plaia, PP ica ion s Kenmore Gas Dryer & . ~ck rnf:"'L1teofc. work<. a=-f1u~ 545·0724. erib~~;;Elle Automatic Was her S7S Naugahyde Convert. Refr1g, 2lc.f S/S, desk, MJmeosraphing,1 mal J . ea. Hotpoint Washer or Sofa,Brown,nr ncw,xlnt c~and elle r, lamps, ~z. ma ch , errands, sorfle lift· 21 SALESLADY In volves weekend work . Whirlpool Gas Dryer $40 cond. $60. 675-4200. size bedspr.d w/matc~1ng "fhg. 9 l05, 1d0n'thru. Fri. ~ F/ti me . Wkn<b &: some lndiv. must be bondable, ea. Guar/Del 546'8672. drps, sewing ma chine, ~15 ,000 a n nually. Git. ct::=-I I eves. Small shop Lag. expcr.pre!'d. 5 Pc.Circal910Bdrm Set. Ptl isc.673·7721. fl.'Benefits . Reply to Box Och. Call 494 ·3132. Apply In Person Washer, Stove for sale. Ci r ca s s i a n w a In u t . 689 Tu · C 92680 Daily 3·5PM May be seen at 2933 An· w/lnlaid trim.1\1.in Beds LOCAL A~hlet1 c Cluh ' atin, a. SALES MAMAGER 2607 W. Coast H~·y.NB dros. Costa Me!a w/dbl Caned hdbrds & Member5 hip. $J2S. call . . ,... •MEWS FLASH• RECEPTIONIST SHARP AGGRESSIVE ftbrd&, Bureau&Oresser Carl. M0·81 21 days ,Travel Agcy tos;.\50 GAL s:~r! n~01 1~':!tl~f~I:: w /mirrors & drawe r PAINTERS Ste.el rack 'I Typing,gen1oreexp To manage very aelive icemaker , SI40. Apt si; locks. Wrlling Table make for i m ported i -req'd. Wi ll train. Responsible for greeting women'a boutique. Mual TIMEKEEPER elec. dryer. 2 yrs old, $350. complete. Appt. on-tru c k . $1 oo . E.., es : CONTROL CAREER vendors, customers, vb· have lotal retail ex.per. & SllS. GE refrig. has tepr i .o'Yo:·c.:67~3:.·.:.Sl~O'l::.._ _____ 1,""~~-204~2'-------I ._ EmploymentAgcncy ltor• and employment be able to take full -. 3400 lrv1·ne,Ste l~. e applicants. Will relieve c harge of r espon· freezer$60.CallG7fH!lD2 7 PR. Custom yellow Misc•llan•OllS -MSI DATA has an Im · d Wh.l Sh 11Nwpt &ch 714/556&05 on PBX and perform s:b~~lies. Xlnt ol:'r· ~or mediate opening for 8 FRIG IDAI RE 15.2 cu n , W~~::; Rod~ 8& ~~~: Want•d v •w•pape r deli' very, clerical support for the r II: person w s n· quullliedTimekeeper. coppertone, froatfree Best offer! 3 Pc. Pat· ••••••••••••••••••••••• " Personnel Department. terested In a r /time free 2 door, like new $160. terned curv·• , •• -,·onal SS CASH SS FOR ·-•mall car route. Irvine l'\Arm poa 'tlon Sal & l'U =• . .-area. EarlyAM.NoOOI· Must be well groomed COm m "I a:rCat raZn1 ~uties ,involve veri fica· 675·8768 ,$125. Yellow Recliner: Goodusedfum/nifrigs ,•lect.in1.962-463.1. and polf;ed. Requil'C$re· sharina pla n. I you Uon of bme cards.rorco.r· Lg R ( lgerator like $3S. Green Choir $1 5 Fri;rs/stovca.546-0768. ccnl clerical experience qu1Hfy cnll !or appoint· ~ctdato a ndasin~ll~gin ne~ ~o~tom fri.r'. $85. Solid Oa k Tbl 28x28, $25. n• MIGHT AUDITOR add minimum SO w.p:m. ment, fixed assetdeprcc1al1on. Call645·2898. 5 Tbl La m pg, $15. ef!, EXERCYCLE, ELEC· 'l Hotel, exper'd NCR 4200. typing speed. THI! LOOK Pole Lamp, $2S. 2169 TRIC ON LY . 493·20SO Apply In perion. Ben This po~ilion reqW.re1 WASHER. 3 yr. old. Top Paclrl(' Ave. C.M . AFTERS ·firown's , 3ll06 Coast PlealleConlact 644-6500 academic accounting cond. ~fusl sell! $4.S.[._<64~2'~""'9~~·~1t~.S~. ____ ,[~;:.:::;::;:;~-;::::~;;::;:-[ Jwy So L•gunA3-5pm 0 A '"To courses al the college. 642·10.S.S . WANTED· Baby Futn + • • J ' r pp..,-: SALESWOMAN Full le vel and previous A' Couch. Yellow &white. Crib J--ii gh C hair ' :N\11'1et T.Knl-t time, perm. Dahnken or timekeeperexperience. G.E. refrigerator, 1ood Xlnt cond. S800 value. Slroll~r. Play Pen. Gd IN'H. VM-S &M(A &<• Cost a M ••I, 18 l 9 cocdlllon. SSO-Beil offer, 557·1.539 Cond 848.9731 or~l37J i \Par1: tl me. On cal . All , _N_oe_w_,_po-"'rt._."B"'l. ____ •1 We offer liberal benefit.& 631 -221l1 · PERTEC r-which include medical KINOSIZE w~ter btd, ..,,_1cal -b l rta. Good wcrrkl o Secretary e:w.perlenced iruiurance and 11 paid Auc:tfoft 1015 $120, Xlntcond: Must see ~.;struftMRtl IOll ~=:.~i., C~~~~ ~·· 'GlrT Frtdar . small busy holld•YI per year. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to 11pprec. 631·2293 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Me•• Memo .. i a l?~n"t.!':~1~ve 1 ..:.olll=';:;;~·:..;C::•::llc:SST=·"""'='---I Jfyou meet thequallnca· * *I BUY* * ....... Sale 1051 ~·CBS Fooden~•ti:uar Hoapltal, 301 Vlrtori1 St (714) S44).8H) Secret 1 r y. open Ing Good used rurnlture fe w /c11e. G ..unu. $JOO, 'CM. EOE. • ivallable now. Mus t ~~t·~~ase coctact 8 . appliance&, or I will Sell ~;;~~·a••••~;:••••• Near new Eflphone . ~•RS•• RN O R T\lrn Eul on Alton. It have gperlenceon 18M • for You Gear. B .. Stin· Gibson plCkUPI & Pu &A>-• • 'f.XP Red Hiil. 3 blocb Na. of Exeeutlve. Escrow or MSI M'ST.IRS AUCTION iray' un 00•• 6 hardwareSZ7!5. 5"-3(l7 .'8crub·S11 r1ery Center _.. •. "" m11asJn~1. 911 Almond 0111 only·No call. Fr-MacA1 "'ur ~Red HUI in· Re•I E1t1te expertence 646..f616 & lll-962.5 Pl, N.B. Sal. t-J. M4-S784 For sale: Alto Sax. thge hen,e flti. ll.B tersectlon. tum ri&ht at prefe r red. Call DI•-DATA R1111on•ble w..1428 1 Arpistrong. co very Real Estat e . ,,..Oltl'o••Tf""'*'..I Triumph St11. Speed-MZ·1231 ---'--r-----i 145-5045. ' ...,. -""""" l lcycle1 1020 queen dryer fe misc. 22118 ----'-''-'-'----I ' Nunes Aldes·All Shifts An equal opportunity 340 Fit e-A•• •••••••••••:••••-••••• Pamela Ln CM &45-474e YAMAHA Cullar WfCaH. -.WUI T riln. Me11 Verd:,~~~·~m~p~lo~y~er~M~/F~~ Secrel•ry, fast 1rowln1 Co1ta..._ a.1AN 'S SClfW I NN 23rd&24th ln 1d cond . $45. m .9490 .1\Qinv, Hoa p, 861 Cente.1 . ~u~ll:;a~l~~e.m~d! ~:;: t714J 549-6125 VARSITY 10 SPEED ~bt::wc.n::.:.S-.:.8:.pm-'------I ;!It. CM IECIPTIOtrtST MC. w t:1lnt tY'Ptnl 4r of-BIKE $50. S46-l680 Se1Un1 anythin1 wtth a Gull1r·Dega1 Ac."O\mlicalfl .. Aidu .fSP!tt.TO For beauty lllon, 'I'ui!I n~ sklllt . Gd 11LartlJ\t .EQualOpportunity Gir l• Bicycle , 3 speed DallyPllot ClauJfted Ad 1 trl n1 . Perr. cond i•.,P i>rt Meta Con•. thru S.l.. Apply, 1'10 w. salary&: friaJe benenU. tmployerM/f' Columbia,S25. I•• 1lmple !MU.er ••• w /c1st1. 1200 vaJYe. Bsl p,6&2·0400. eoutHwy, Nwpt 8cb. c.JI Betty. us.mt. 96().3361 Just call 142·5871. orr. S$7-1S39 . uniforms & misc items. Open 10·3 . BEER TJJ.PPEll $50 ~1 1 KE 581·3968 1081 .. l J t A CON\l'EN!E"'1 SHOPPINC ANO SfWINC CUIOE FOR THE CAl ON THE CO. Today 's Classic! ' ' I \ ! 9295 SIZES 8.\8 ........_,_ J ,, llf..,;~ llf..r:. T1~1 th.I ~n1suil r0111e t~is lutwmn •!Id coont 11111 I'' alllrlf In tllt IOftl rufll Yoh .o!ln111 ICttftll ioftJU 1~~11 \'lllh t~l'lff lldu. Stnd' Pr1nl1d P1n1rn 921~: lrl•SH~· Slut I. 10. 12. 14. 16; 1~. Sitt 12 ~1 l41 j1e,et ltd\. 6Q.i11e:h, ~1111~ IY•. • S"'4L $1.00 tcr ttc~ pittem. Add <'Sr IM etc-11tU.rn lo-t llnl.at\~ 111111 111d llll!l#lflt. S...•: ----... 0.-C...O..,,.. Four-Color Beauty • • • I I I I f t • 8Jf DAtlY PILOT Tue!Klay,Augusl 19, 197!t ~~"!'f.a:'_t::'. •.•• !~~~ ~-~~·.~':~~••••••• ~~·.'!':~••••••• loah, l""/ Motor l:fomes. Tr11<ks 9560 Dat...n 9720 Subaru 9762 C......._r 9050 Sale-/fitent 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELLING YOUR CAR?•••;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '14 LUY Tn1tk TO ft ftRICES PAID . 72 D5ATATSTUHI~ I 0 '74 DL-$2395. 12800 ml. j:ORONADO ~ Sail, by • • r.tlKADO. 4 SPt.'t.'<I. radio. """" 36mpg, R /11 , still under du y wk . or month . sicp bu n1per &lo~·n1ilL-s. For lmport$ WAG.......,, wsrr. 675·4187 aft er 9 714·m ·l334 <"""~Y ) ..... .,... .. , ,, ...... -"'. Paid for or Nol _.. .......,., -""' ~~ D L • i.--rt Factoryairconditloning,1_1_•._M_. _______ _ loats, Sall 9060 ...Sur.veyor -.... . Selman Chevrolet •• •••s ::::;r.:. s .,,utomutle transmissl~n. TayClta 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange County 's ;r't '59 Cbt \'Y truck, 2 T, , __ 1_966 __ 164_1 ._G_-~ __ .c_._•_1._._15'°,·dd:ow. ,"•11"•1 r1,.~,•.w,~hl•,•.~ •••••••••••-.-.,-••••••• Lt-;ltl\1 AN 10' exl"cl. cond. 0 1 .. " ... 2 .1 d 11 "-caler . fU ll line includ· tlump bed w/Z .sp. a"le. C'lcun & very low rnileii! •7511 1.2 sa1 s, o Y <><<'Over ing ~1iniHon~.Rubblu $100.581·398 1aft S. WE PAt' <300GNI ), i'~ ~$300_._968_-100_3 ___ 1Top&Moto•Hom.,.. CA$H S2 95 Toyotas' Xlte 1200 ·, ltke new LARGE '75 f'ORD t'·IOO Pickup, uu~orna tic, only 10,000 Unsin kable ! Plcai.ure. I •1..1. C M T•cin g t·h um)1 t'os t 111 lesSJ9S4 uu~tX ) t'OR usEo CARS r &l!r111; •c Here St60o ; ••II $850b,5·6t"' INVENTORY Theadare Robm• PHILLIPS -llollrNi ...,., •72 Hobie Iii \\l/traill·r TO CHOOSE FROM 2000 11~?!~111,·d. BU1CK ·PONTIAC00PEL 1 ...,-='-"...,~' =,,,~~----..-'i NOW Xlnl concl . $1600. Huntin ... on leach ~ 24888 Ali cia Parkway 1-Come &n 'jl' Costa Me:su 642·0010 1 "'&una llill.s &n-2400 833·2000. Chrysle.-..Plymouth ..,.,, '7 1 \\rogon. runs xlnl. T f D • -------166"! Ekach Bh·d. ' 73 F. L C A M I N 0 . 1--------1 Sll9S "'be" olfc,. es MYe 24' Yaw l. Gaff riJ!J!<'cl II ll :iutoma tit·, fnc.1ory air, TRUCKS·VANS-4WU's 979-4977 T d J)acro"". Ced ·,,, hull . ·-1~ ' • S.I:! 063 l 0 ay ,.., ,, vinyl roof, l)()\\'er s teer· Wa nted. Clean. late h . p . gr ::t Y • .Sl .300 • • ing & briik<'s. low rnilcs, J\.1dls. Ca s h ~ 675·8849. '711 510 4drd5edou~. Lo mi.. Buy B2'1 ·4249. $.115 1 (0362 1H ) 1----------1 x nt. con . n Jt. o~·nr. Theodore Robins A U ·r 0 S w 1\ NT ED , Sl.650. G73·6737 al\. Gp m. or AQUA CAT & lll'V.' trlr. FORD anything running or not! 1973 240z . Xlol. cond. $700. ~·7~ Tra1"lers Trav-' 9170 $25 $S0 $100 Fast scrv ' · air' mags, • ~ 2060 llarborHl\•d ', · .. ·, · a 1n/Tn1 , nu clutc h & eve. •••••••• •:•• ••••••••••• Cosla ~1 ~sa 642·.0CHO it~.~~~ Cash · 892·Sl07 & brakes. $4000. 837-1073 14' SA1LB01\1' A~IF t'I~· 13' ARISTOCH1\T Lo· ------- ing Jt,ish . '71 ~l oclel L111cr, s .C". \\'1t h head. '73 FORD CO lJHlt:ll PVT: PAR·ry needs reas. Fiat 9725 w /trl r . .XI nl, t·ond , Good cond. $595. 4S.l ·(I05!1 Pickup , 4 speed . low transportation car from •••••••••••••,..•••••••• ~-7287 A·• 5 . & milt's , S23.">4 (!JM:n<\M I P.P. 536-3333 A.~ U d ..-. U1od Aulol, U1od llRVI, le ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • hick 9910 CINlllo""ol 9930 Morcwy • • tt50• -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ···················--··~ ~ '72 Skylark, 44,000 mi, '12 tlfARK IV Loadt.-d. 'ti& 1'1onterey. 4dr. Light PS/PB. 1uto, Ult whl. Cold B/\.l'-top. erwn. blu wtbl vlp)'l top. Reblt Elc.W00.675~al\2. leather. lnl. P.P983-1.99rl \fans. Gd cond. Mklt l ---------1 afl6Pri.1 sell.548·2311 • '66 WILOCAT ' GO.CON0.$400. '73 LINCOLN MK IV.' 1 2AMRE QR CUU 1R YS 962·8>13 Gold Glamour Leather M . ~ Inta rlor. Vinyl roof, BROUG•IAM. 4 l)Oor I '73 RIVIERA LwtuT')' car. AM /l-'M i lereo, l i lt hard ~top , beau\lfu~ "Int,. cond., lo mi. all wheel, cruise eOntrol~ 1 'formal b1a~k clo\h In• xtras , Inc l '~. Quad. i hwrp luxury car with terlor, twin com(ort s t e r eo. See to ap · low mile s. $6395 . pow e r se~t s wltfi I preciate I Best. ofr. ll89KXl'), Johnson & recliner, powcrwlndo~11.:. 496·4692 Son Lincoln·Merc ury, tilt s t eering w~e.c:I. Cadlllac 9tl5 ~26 llarbor Blvd., C.N., AM /FM stereo. $2695.. I S40-S630. {981SNZ). Jotyiison &. Son I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Llneoln·Mc rcury, 2g29 CADILLAC '73MAllK IV,•d<0ud, HHbor Blvd., C.M .1 I new tires, $57SO. $40·5830. Over 70 to chootie from. 644·8819 " I i''rom $1995. GMAC uston9 995Z. Financin~ & Lca1\ng, Cor•effe 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1,--.,.------.-.--..1••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 2+2, auto. 6 cyl, f\lllf I Naber.a Cad••c •TOPCASH! equip. Cash/take ovr I Z6M ...... ~ For Corvettes und other pymnt!I. 646·1840. · U!led ea r s & lruc ksJ -, C... ,._ SrfO 9IOO flOWARD Chevrolet 71 MUSTANG, gas saver Dove & Quail Sts. Ne~ six, ri&llt. miles! $1~ .... Jurnboree, Bristol, & (481CTN) • ., '13 Coupe DeVlllc. blk vinyl top , blk leather , air, power. Under book. J\.l aeArthur, Newp6rt Theoclof'*Robins Beach. 833-0MS fORD ~ <714)493-2126. CCMICJar 9933 2060l:farbor Blvd. ·1 '"'o er•1ce Th d Robi ·73 16· llob1e & tra1h·r C.1t Parts 9400 eo ore ns s hape. Nd:. .:lC'aninJ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD Sl.600firm.5S7-ZWO '67 \t W s quarl•ba c k 2060 ll:lrbor Bl\d. TOP $ Paid Costa P.1 esa 642-0010 ,. 1~66 Horbor. r 1,, 6,46 9JOJ '73 ELDORADO ~;3··~;;;:•;:~1:;·~;1;~ ;4 Mustang·II Ghia, 4 eyi. '71 llilux Toyota, $1600. CAIRIOLET vinyl O~ra lop. Less auto, P /S, 10,000 ml. ..,. · . .---(!ng1ne, runs . SI50 . Cos laMcsa li-l2·1XHO 14 J\.11Nl Sail \\'/c:1r rf1l'k. 673·770ior548·419J ·~ ''ORO 51'\•·f· ·1· k SJOO. or bC's l offer ----'' . , "· rue . 675·959-1 after s TOO trans, transfe r case, automatic, l)O\\'Cr sleet· . fll untzy trans. & '6'1 ing & br :1kcs. $3654 llOR IE 1·1' Chevy parts. Reasona· (76458J) ~· /P\'l, Ue;1 1~h !\looring hll', s42. i2:ll . Thi:odor-e Robins 67:l-7Xiti. FORD -.-.--. 0 ~r 1 Autos fol" Sale 2060 llarbor Olvd. :is S1\ILLI A . m1n;it·. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I-IP Olli. Sl'ats R, Sails S~rts Race , Costa Mesa f..t.2·00 10 Gd. cond . S.1!.15.6i."1·~568 Rod~ ' 9540 ·72 l''ork Pickup. Xlnt JIOBlf: 11;, v.•/cust. tilt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond . IH,000 mi. Pvt . ply. trailer. Xlnt <'Ond. Usl'd 1969 Lotus 51. f'nrmula F. 642·5617. only fl'\\• timl's.1~1;1-8XH8 v.•ith trailer & fire suit.1--.-7-5-G-M_C_S_PR_l_HT __ --Sp<ire parts. SIWO. 171-l l LIDO l·I No 3220. hkl' nt'\\' 495·6873. Loaded ~ Vs. aut omatic, t'Ond . Cumplct!' race ---------1 P\\'r . s te.crin ~. pwr. Al'a r & t rl r . Sl 7U0 .14Whee1Drives 9550 brakes, mags & radial 833·3146 _ _ i••••••• • •• ••••••••••••• t i re s . Li k c N cw ! 4 X 4 (82188X ). 16" M"'·G HEGOH \'cotu«' 54488 Cat. Trlr, 2 Sl'lS of sails, SALE Jo'OR Used VW's Paid for or Not 1:tm.?.~llM" un11l eac v . llw1t. lkh. 842·4435 Autos, lmporied ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very.clean+ xtras. lf in· COUPE than 25000 mi. Air, $3750.~·6480 ter. call 644·10Cllaft6. EI e C' tr i c s un roo r ! stereo. pJ>. SS7-9l28aft. 61~--------~ "l Cabriolet top, leather in· '74 Mustang 11 , Sliver, rut. '74 CEI.JC,\ GT 4 cyl, S terior. rull pwr .. rac.1. air, '74 COUGAR XR7. Ginger ly equip. ~·/red cust. int~ .. spd , air, Al\1 /l''l\1 stereo. tilt wheel, stereo. door brown metalli c, vinyl 4 spd, w/tach, xlnt cond. mags, l.andau or top. locks, etc: (4261·1ST). roof, twin comfort loun ge 428 E . 16th St. C.M. xlnt cond .• clean. $3975. 55895 s eals, P . windows .,.:64.:;5:;·!888==------645-86 14 P/seuts, .tilt wheel, &1 · •fncludes 12.000mlle/ cruise control. Less than O,ldlmoblle 99" , Volkswagen 9770 t 2monthwarranty 16,000 miles . $4995. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' •••••••••·····•••••••••• ~~~:i~i<~-i!~~I (13-tKQB). Johnson & Salesand~rvfee : REPAIRS-SERVICE ~.!fi"-CG=IC Son L;ncoln-M.,cu•y. OLDSMOllLE Exchange &Rebui lds ·lllliltii 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M., GMC·TRUCKS BROOKLYN BUG CO. --MO -5'0·5630. HONDA CAll5 F.stimates 548-9141 1 • ' • ,,......,~ Doctg. 9935 Unl.Yenity ~ In Santa Ana SAVE on YW Repain Camaro 9917 •••'!..••••••••••••••••••• 2850 tlarbor Blvd. CompleteFacilities E n gi ne ove rhaul••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Charger. P/S, P/B, CostaMelia 54().9640 , SlOO+parts. Val\'e jobs air, nu brakes, gd tJres . Sales, Senice $100 parts incl. Tune.ups •• 1974 Orig . owner. $1 ,000 . '70 Cutlass SUpreme, new '65 SUNBEr\l\1 J\ta rk IV Leasin9, UwdCan $20, parts/oil change in· Chevrolet 839-0886. brakes. new trans, air. w)aulo . Vl'ry nice. cl.9to5.SteveS56·9306 PB radio. f\.1ake offer. main ,',,:Jib. many extras. SfiOO. 645-2tiHO or •l!.19·3667 ·---·- Boats. Sl ips/ Docks · '7 2 La ndcniser \\'agon . 3 Spt>{'(I, \11arn hu b s, air co nd . f453 11G U ). BILL BARRY PONTIAC ,_•1_s_.1_0_2J~•-'_968 __ .,_,.., ___ 1 Dick Miller Motors Camaro '73 Charger, 837·4666 after 5:30. ,. '74 VW popiop dlx cmpr $24SO . ~!'!~•••••••••••••!?.'.~ ~ .. 11;9.U ~~~i~~ .... n .. i;:,.."~~~nt. LT C~e SSti-MSo ·~iLgNLf~r ~~a~Ga~' '--.. &iii.. ..........., Equipped with factory Ford 9940 · ·· · 1 9070 ORANGE COUNTY'S l20 \\'. W;ornl'r . d.1. . Tu bo conditioned , bucket seats OLDEST :.it So '70 VW r~built eng. elean, air con 1 1orung, r ••••••••••••••••••••••• with recliner, console, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 50 ' POWER /SA IL 6•14-0878 Private Hcsidcnl'e. :\lain m a n y xlr as . Lee Hydramatie t ra n s · '73 LTD. Ct•y Squ•··e , t•.lt wh ee l, AM /Fl\l $4199 , d'-S•1nta 1\n;1 ,·,;;7.;:!1:12 545·9827 ;645·4520 mission, AM /Fl\.t stereo A/C, P /S., r iB,AM!FM slereo . A great economy ·73 Che\'y LUV Pickup, \;, J 9730 radio, console, tinted stereo, lug rek, radials. car with lu xury . $4l9S. ::; Isl. St. & S.A. f'rt.'C~·ay 558-1000 174 Intl Scout Sl800. Ca ll 548 -26 74 , .:s!~~~•••••••••••••••• '71 VW Bug, xlnt cond. ~81ad',·',·i n1,.~w05 s 8 l 0 ced1Gbe011dle0dn l:i,OOO mi.$3300.751 .1391. (8B8MVl >.Johnson&Son S4"' 652 t 0 5'18 3012 Sales·Servicc·Leasing , . $1600. Private party. Call , , SL IPS Ncy,'portUeach Auto, V·8. air cond .. ·;,· ' r . Roy,Carver Inc. 70 JA~U~R XJ ·7. Air 646·3221. Brown Metallic fi nish. '71 FORD LTD, 2 door Lincoln·M8•1r"dury .C'6MZ6 Sailor Po~·cr JlOY.:er s t ec rin g .'66Chev.·1 1tontruck,283. ' conditi o nin ~. A l'\1 /l<~Ml -'-"-'-""'-------131,150 miles and in ex· ha rd-top,powerstcering Harbor v ·• · ·• (913 ,.L'I I · Rolls oyc.e Bl'\1W ste•eo, low m>·l0 0., m•·nl ·73 VW TH ING. 19.000 m>·. 540 5630 673·525.J "' 1• · turbo 400 tra ns .. Air • .... cellent condition. Fully & brakes. vinyl roor.1 __ . __ . _____ _ ---------1 ·' C S h I 234 E.l7thSt. eo nd i t io n .1 SAVE . Y"'il ow /blk int. AM · $4899 con u . am per cl c 1 •1 546 4444 "' reconditioned. C_lol_h interior, air condi-73 Olds "98", 2 O•. l Bo I S •• d & os a,. esa · <•54985 ). Johnson & Son ,,d.•o. ~ooo. 642-5255 ' o s, p \\'/eust. int. New 101l6.5 -. $3695 t1on1ng. $1695. <07'.J-'NJ J. Ownr. p/w, 'lieats, locks, S~i 9080 •74 tires, 67.000 2nd owner. Lincoln·l\l e rcury, 2626 1974 BUS Type II, air, Johnson & Son Lincoln-etc. Nu steel bit tires, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perr . th ruo ut . many Harbor Bl vd., C.M.. Seeingaragearca Me rcury. 2626 Harbo' Call°'0-6438.~,850 540 5630 s ter e-o radio & tape. U"I ~ J6. lila s s p ar. i5 h1l . Landcruiser Xtras, SJ.350, ofr. or · __ ._____ 540.23 17 As krorRick Blvd .C.M .. 540·5630. ,Johnson OB. Top t•ond. trade fo r niee llike. Jensen 9732 0 C f ---------~·1 Plftta 9957 SJ.400. 496·5!1SH. llardtop. ·1 speed , v.·arn S.18-5822 &'SJ "llOADWAY '70 BUG . Sunn. a m/[m st. range oas '75 FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1 huhs. rad io, healer.----------••••••••••••••••••••••• D "I P"I l Ii' 1\l 1\ ND t.: LL A & 1233LFD I. '72 Courie r w/shell. l'rpl. SANTA AHA '71 JENSEN Interceptor. tape. J\1 ag whls. l owner. GI y I of GRANADA '73 Ptnto 2dr. 4 spd. elean, Trader . Corvl'lll' \'. $4999 & mags. Days, 558·0474, 835·3171 Lo mi , xln t. thruout. si.475. Day 675·14 IO/ 330 WestBaySt. COi.WE ~5ry~w mileage. $1895. tln ,·e, SI 150. &u;.20z-t or Eves, li75 ·5987 THE ULTIMATE 0Arv1NG 1o1.lc H1Nf $8,900. 213-691·5002 548-l236. aft. 6 548·6439. Costa Mesa Tu xe d 0 b I ack wit h1 ~-"--"'-"------- 548-7482 J) l 1-V-a_n_, ______ 9_5_7_0 1_::::.:::::::'.::::::::.::=:::.-i;M'~ .. =-:;d~a.::.::.:..-:::c:::::..;;9:;7-:;3;;9 1 ---_.;; .. ;;-;;V~W;-<S;::E;;D;;;.AN~--I-. 7_l_C_A_M_A_R_O-. _l_o_w-1 matchina: vinyl interior. Plywlouttl 9960 • ~fl.. 1111,.; 1 Clean low milage bucket seats, 6 cylinder ••••••••••••••••••-••• Transportation &"'" WltO :;;·~;~:·~~:·;:;;·~;'. ~·~;01;;~·'.,;:·;;;,:·;~:~· St200 ' 4"1Bt78 ~~~·••· xlnt cond . ~,".~;,",,~';·.,i~~.0 ;.,"~~~ ATLAS c;;,;;;;;:s•i········ ~ TOYOTA Auto, air, s liding side Fully loaded. !\.lust sell '73 Squareback burnt 494·7561 steering, white sidewall - Rent 9120 ca rgo dr . Xlnt cond. 1_no_w_,_'2_._2_00_._1_52_·_04_25 ___ 1 or~njte . ~hrome .rims. Chevrolet 9920 radial tires. (973MMM ). ChryslerjPtylnauth ••••••••••••••••••••••• \qb6Horbo1 ,CM 646 9303 S3.700cash.493·4l8S. · MercedesBern 9740 M ic h e lin Tadia ls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 379 OpenDaily&Sun.'LillO EXCLUSIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1\.-1 /Fl\1 . Xlnt cond. 1,.---"'1'-'-:c-'-3&,.,..._,,I Pf\-1 • • .... '71 vw Camper. Bub-'66 Ford8ronco '71 F rdV & 673·9795,675·i8'72. co· NNELL ~~ .. ~ ..... --... 2929 HaTborBlvd., .ble to p, lo mr , fu lly Th•·s 4 wl•••I dn·,., has o an , ~ '5.•llillllf ., ~;!~_,_'._· _._x_i_n_'_'_•_•_d_.I ~~~~~~g t~~fJy~o}.l ~[99~ ~~·aasu;o~~~~0~~~1 ~~~~ i N~:,E: ~~~ ·~a~~ w~~;·ti;:,tn~~!d CHEVROLET ~: .. ~ ":.i . ~46: 1M9j4 (94987J ). S2199.633·~. ES fenders, Extras. Very 22·· H1Gl1 Alum. Cmpr. 633-9890· Selman ChevrolH MERCED good running Cond . 63 Plymouth Belv. gt-eat ishcll. Paneled. Yr. old & Selman Chevrolet DEALER OM DISPLAY 494 ·8759 SALES &SERVICE '69 STATION W.GN. V' cond. radio, he ater. c.Je;1n . S!85. 968·9109 eves .72 INT'L 4. . 29 000 . ·73 Dodge Trades man ZOO • H f llflporh 2828 Harfx»rllvd. 351, R&H, auto, pwr. f P. $450/orr. 494.28}6 _,,_l_tO ________ I XI. co n;l. ~~~ny. xtr~~: 642·71•l4 S£RV1CEFIRST 0:~;1~0R1Zil} VW R e pa ir, factory COSTA MESA $49S.675·6527 M b"I H 9140 r or832-5322 trained. rree towing. l 546 llOO , . '68Ply.318,4dr,air,43M o 1 e omes 53950/bcst o r'.96.1·ti533 . • !li1ERCEDESDEALER yr. guarantee. Stop pay· • 71 FORD_ Galax1e2door, mi, xlnt. cond. $750. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 FORD Surfer Van. REXllLE LEASE PLANS 6862Mancheslcr, ing high pri ces. check I----------~uto., air, power st.eer· 646-202ior 548·7482.. · '72 Tra v co: 27 '. Super '73 Ford Bronco. Han.ger :iu tomat ic , ma~s. I ape • Buena Park mine first . 556-9306 '70 Jmpala Cusl Club Cpe. 1ng & brakes, low miles. 1 -'~=-'--''-'-"-'-""---- c 1 ea n . Lo ad e d . pkg. Bronzci\VhL 54395· deck. custom trim, $3454 523·7250 ----------1 One owner. $995. 968-1805 $1954 (4S2DSY) '69 Fury sedan. A/C, P /S, !\licrowave. Sacrifi ce. Ph:494·1959 ____ -l 179665NJ 5 Year or 50,000 Mile Onthe SantaAnaFwy. '63 VW B ug, sunroof, or962·8946 TheodoNRoltlm Atr, nu· tires, xl nt run· $13,500. '75 price, $24,000. JEEP CJ-S Theodore Robins Warranty Available on AM /FM , r e bit motor. l-'--""-'3'-C"--H--B.1.--E--FOID ning. ssoo. 979-2251. ·•92·5032· vs. complete rollcage, FORD all ~ew BM~'.!·~ 72 MerceMs $800.5S6·9300 '7 EY 2080Harbor8J\td. '73DUSTERlomi.Sl,700 il\lobile llome. 2 Bdrm 10· whitespokc wheels , soft-2060 llarbor Bl vd. ~ ' Volvo 97'f2 LAGUNA CO!!lta Mesa 642-0010 rirm •. XI n t . cond. l v.·ide . Adult Park . t op. l ow milage . Costa!lilesa 642·0010 1148Z-Mu; v!!tfttwy· 350SL ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPE owner 5367473 Reasonable, some rum. l566J::l·IN I. IJl.H4f • TtMt4f COUPE OR HGE COUHTY Totally equipped includ-'7. 2 F 0 R D GRAN . . VAMCLEARAHCE A ingvinylroof,factoryair TORilN O . 2 door,ftoetiac 9965 493·3285 . $3 444 12 To Chooser--U..A.., hrtrw.,. bit ROADSTER VOLVO eonditloning. power automatic. factory air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• n-vm 0,... 5 I ,. l • •ts<• Motorcycles/ Automatic transmission . EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO steering, braket;, seats, power s eenng, ,. ..... '72 GRAND PRIX. A/C Scooters 9150 BILL BARRY MUST MOVE THIS l--~-----9-7-1 -5 1 air conditioning, power La rgest Volvo Dealer & windows. lilt steering (046EPH) • AM /FM, One owner: ••••••••••••••••••••••• PO"'Tl•C WEEKEND Capri steering, radio, see this in OrangeCounty! wheel, AM /FM ste reo TheodoreR.abiM Xlnl.cond.Ph.:546-6273 Jlarley Davidson. t.200ct• " '"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• one at $10.950 <205ETD I BUY or LEASE w /8 trac k tape. ne w FOltD · .c u s t o m. Ca l l Tom tstSt.s\i~~·ofri'Ocv.·ay .1-IERE'S AN '74.14Mmi.Nu,Jan,'75. DIRECT white sidewal l tires. 2060Harbol"Blvd. '75 PClfillac A.tr. • H atchback Coupe. Automatic w/air condi .. tioning. A Loaded LitUo Beauty! (673LFJ). ;~,,·1.~,0,_35,,0:0,ds. ;~e., 2t0Cc. ~~-k.• ............ !~.~~ vs. •;~T~::~~cowr ~~::~'.~::•:1:1 1970 u.,bo,.C M. Pf!~~· (3290H$3 395 ;:~~~·~l e an ~',~;: s.i;n'so '73Chevy ~~~C:~~~k Ps~~;ts~r~~~: A~1 /FM stereo, yellow. 631-1276 '~-'-~-"-~ -~ ...... s ~Call•ft ~~~h:rt~ ~Y~· c5!~c:: l \175 ):'a maha R0250. Ask· ing S8SO or make ofr. Ca ll art 5pm , 557 ·!l'!Yll. :•11 TQn P U. V8, auto .. pletely carpeted and Xlnt cond. 497·l507 . Mercedes .. 1970 280 SE. 202:5 ~Manchester '2'flt~ ...... j. 494-0097. · fact. air, pv.•r. :>teering. panellcd,iccbox&slee~ '71CAPRI1600, Al\1 /f'M. ~.000 !fll. ~M ~tc.~e~, A[l3helm 750-2011 ~...-. _ -9ll0 ,11-.--F~.-1---N---.-·1 $3358 PD Brakes, radio.• tilt 2 adults. (508588). radials. $1750 or best of. air, J\o1 1chc l1n Radials. l.~=='====,.,;;,,,~I 57 air ane. ew tires, llLL 1.A.RRY steerin~ wheel. Nice one. $5349 fer. Ca ll 536·0.109 831·9795. WE brakes, paint. AM /FM_ 8 PO"'.., •c '70 Ho nda 450. Extra parts. S500. Call after lJA0773). $3599. 633-989J. '66 IMPALA track Str. $1000/bst. "1"" Selman Chevrolet Datsun 9720 MG 9742 RUNS WEl.L$250. 979-0498 aft 5. lst St. & S.A. Freewa1 . fi P ~l .832·7463. ----------I BILL BARRY ···••••••••••••·······• ••••••••••••••••••••••• STILL 962-8243 MoYerlck • . 9947 '--'-· __ 5_5~B~·-l_O~OO"----po .. Tl•c WILL BUY YOUR MG midget '72 :lm /fm. '73 CHEVY NOVA . I ,. " .. 'oll ba• & P•·n stn.pp•·ng HAVE . • viny ••••••••••••••••••••••• V-. 9974 '71 Ya maha Enduro 360. TRUCKS·VANS-4 W o ·s Jsl Sl. & S.A. ~~way DATSUN.TOYOTA, t l l -,-"" M'nl 673 4652 op, _au oma ie, powe_' '73 •IAVERICK w/ • ··-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S·150. EJ11:ee llent cont11 . Wanted. Clean, late Oil VOLKSWAGEN 1 · . · & b k ~ 558-1 000 8 Vol'f'OS Left steenn-g ra es, air. ury Deeor! Automatic, '71 panel wagon. Lo ml. 1ion.Call 675-9400aft 5 Md ls .Cash ~675·8849. PAID FOR MGI 9744 at $25~<!'~2da008A~-1.1-factory air , power steer· Air, radio. M8ke ofrcr. }1 UST Scl l.'75 flonda ,550'7~GJ\1CSpri nt.U ,OOOmi. Autos Wanted 9 590 ORNOT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1mrv re~ ing, vinyl roof, low 675-6087 /SS2-156t. ·1 cyl. only 3400 mi. Ask· A/C, P /S. P IB. Af\.111',i\1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR MGB -'74 . Nearly new. p,.._lncrease FORD miles! $2854 (Pl995A) 1ng St900. Call after 7pm ·ra pe deck, c<impcr shell. WE PAY TOP DOLl..i\R SAL Bf :~~DENE Less than 3000 mi. $4950. Prl"C8S · 2060 Harbor Blvd. Theodore IGiblM '74 GT Hatchbaclc. low R97-6393 497 ·2276. FOil TOP USED CARS 540.0442 Call 675·3220 Costa M~a 642-0010 FORD mil, eomp'ly equip. 4 . FOREIGN. DOJ\1ESTIC 1---~~~---l.;::~-:-::-----;;:;;:;I ComeinT_.._ ......,,..H bo Bl d spd. gd. cond. $Z700 OC' ·i2 YAI\1Al-11\ !\.IX, ex-'62 Ford P U Shortbcd or CLASSICS . Pantera 9747 -1 1971 Biscayne. p/s, p /b, ,._.., •r r "· best.ofrer 840-1125 Cc llcn l. $500. 0• hell, nu ,,·,cs/b••tt S850. If · · t I 73 P.U. Scoop, ~oil b~r ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buy l · t Xl I ~C..~l~a~M~·~·~·--~642~-~00~l~Ol::;T-;;;~~-~~;:;· ~· ~:-;;" ,, ... your .car1s exracean .. rear bumper, pin stnp-au o, v1n . op. r a 1_ "' 536·i67 1 l\l orn./cveS.16·0550 scc us f1rst. . ing, fully ca rpeted . 1971 Pantera, Green & Clean.$1295.840-2391 · '7» VEGA Hatchback:. '73 XR·75 SJOO 642·714•1or 832·5322 '63 Cll EV. Scrv. bed, 6 cyl. sti ck. Needs e ng. wrk. Best ofr. 546·01()4 "73 Bultaco l ZS Dirt Bike. '72 FORD :14 Ton. Auto. Top cond. Extras. SJ'JS. P/S. P /H. 10 ply tires, or trade for XR-75 or mu st sell , bes t ofr , yz.so. 642-5487 s.1s.0104 72 Kaws 350, J;ood cond. '6-1 Ford 3~ T. P.Up. Runs $425 or best offer. Phone good. Needs minor '''Ork . 645·941 2 $3.50. 979.1590 '72 llON DA CB750. Z700 '74EI CanWnoSS mi, Cras h ba r , l ui;i.~. Automatic, pwr. steer· rack. xlnt . cond. $1,200. ing, J>DBrakcs. radio. ~93·3903 vi nyl roor. turbine wheels. Nice One! Motor Homes, 6885S l S3""" ,_..,.,"""" S I /R I 9160 (t • """·.,.,. .. , ......... a• en Selman Che<m>let BAUER BUICK · b u ck e t seats . Need Black. Make orfcr. Eves. or 1---------SELL idle items wilh a 9000 miles·, xlnt. Best.of• 2925 ltarbor Blvd. 52 .soo. 536.6650, Pat. aft 5PM. SS9·4722. Lease '73 Monte Carlo Landau, Daily Pilot Classified Ad. rer..over $2500.aJ.3974 fully equip 'd &: sharp. 1 •• Costa ~1 esa 979-2500 962·S112 after3. Porsche 9750 $3300 or best. orr. PP. HOW IS THE TIME . '72 Sacnface, sharp 4 spd. '7 260Z 4 ·pd 1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Cd· aru1 lA1~1 557-3196. ror job aeeken lo check Sl.~00 /offer. 834·6229 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FGREIGH CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SlEUS NEWP[]HT lf'IPCJHTS ~M /FM·, ~. Prt~ ~y1: '60 160 0. SUPER_, wht. t\U\ U.UIO the Daily Pilot HeJp days,646-615leve lblk l M h I ~ '71 Vega Wagon, 4 apspd, callaft5546·3286. w ·in · cc y, ex-~4.>t :.: VOLVO newtil"es.$ll99. Wanted classification. If • 1--~------·I eel. $2 ,250. day: 64S·2374 , ·:~· the job you want is not IFYOU '75 280Z . New w/under eve: 213·431·3&°'16 1 ____ 5_56_-6480 _____ 1 there you mightCOMkter have a service·toorrertt 1000 ml. without con· lq66 Horbor C.1'1. 646 q3oJ '63 Chevy 6 cyl, stand. orfering your: services gobds to sell, place an ad verter. fac air, s /t. mag Rolls Royce 9756 t 4 dr I t d with an ad in the Job · h D I I Pl! t wh ls . Si l ver. $7350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 VOLVO 164E .. A real J1~~~ .. , Musi';:~~ Wanted category. Phone C~ir.'l~ifieed Sect.fun • •0 • 494·0041or870.8800 . #lDEALERIN U.S.A. gem. ~M /FM, air, good preciate! Runs petfect. 642·5678 Ph0Ae6'2-5678. ROY gas m1. 892-8971an6 $575. 645-8614 r3;;;;;~::::::=:::t~~~~~~;::~;i '73 Z40Zs. •• 2 tacltaose CARVER Auto1,How ""'T R · • Rolls ROYCE •••••••••·••••••••••.••• Chry1lor 9.9•5 ~ A GA-ZER:#I:• Factory air conditioning. · .. i::=.==~--• ·• I-Automatic, 1-4·speed, ,,,1.111hs1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M. .,'.:,.~~~N-.--,.-,-=,,.--1 AM / fo'l\t s t e reo, mag ''::·=:;=.;;~~~0,~''.~~~."'~u~"-•_) BRANB-NEW '72 CHIYS&.a 'V Att•"''ft•-;·;~ s•:1. V' sportwheels.both,xcep· , CtOSlDSUNDAYs HEWPOIT T....,o~-. ... '?r w~. tio na l ! l215JRQ) & ~--·-------I of;z~~,.~ '73 DODGE Ca bana 21', '72 C ~I EV Y LUV. Xlnt {134Jl-:P ) Shrh 9761 '75 PONTIAC 4 DClllll j Droto'1 >•M •1v.., comp. selr-cont'd. Boal& cond .• overhead camper ·• y cL-•--.... Hard to~ with\niy 27,000 ~ 11c;.1t 6lT• I h. h · SI o ow ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• YIMTURAll miles,v nyl•-.ia~· _.... ,•,>~ •II¥-., ••••••••••••••••• ····••1----------1 3100 W.Co11tllwy.11A . 642-9405 tr r. 1lc . air. ps4. n· shell , tape, 11-60-15 rears. ....,.... .. ._. ....,... ' ~._........ ) 1,--~~-~!~= ..... t EXCLUSIVE ' lnt•rlor. , .... -• r con-·-'""""'" .. _.,. Y 3500 mi! 557-6175 or U.S. mags, custom in· o..--ca.....,,'s Econom'lcal 6 cy1. --~ •a..~ ,,..,..,....,. u,._,,,. 83 1-0782 lerior . l\1usl see to ap. -~~ ' . · •-r ll diUoning,power.a.eerln1 ''-:v w;"' •l (,,,.oie L H lghfftS..,_.,. .......... -~ K>I engine, automatic°' u y & brakes. new Mlchtlln tr., ,.......,. ::t::"• .• r:~J:f!.·600.997-9457,ask onlMports NLLlrli ..._ Oran9e County ~:J:2°i).Y equipped. radialtlret.~EIH). :;~ ;~ .. ·r:~ '73 Explocer 20. sclfront.1-'-''-"--"'------1111 MaxoyTayota -•-·--~ $2895 .,,....,.. · .,......., ,,_ air, stereo, sips 8. $7200. • '73 Font Call Rogerorkill C-.-.. ..._ ' -$3488 . l~f=-~~ ~!?:':."' -_968_·927 __ 1_. ------l F-100, 'Ii ton PU. VS , 847-855.S 1 ~ •,•,--~,"!.!""-' n,,°' a uto., tact . air cond., \----------'7 z r--Brwn 1'Alof'M •:;,;;;.., nt:::... "7Z Travca Mahal · FREE A,PRAISAL 4 260 ~ 2+2. """"'-v • llLL lilltY ••Ml 4 ~1"'°' .,._,., pwr. s tcerin1i1 . /\I C . mags. lo ml'1, MOTOI 1•1Jt ..,~, ,.,...,..., S-.rr! 810.1606 ftft PDBrakes. s lidinjl' rear We buy used ears & Jll:ltiis . Best ofr. Pl" C.U CAI PONTIAC i11:".::""' r.i~ :?~':" window s . C l.con! trucks. Call GROTll htwn 8 A1't & 5 PM AllTH~ll.9 latSt.&:~.A .f'hot!way lltt' .~::,... :~~ llARVEST Minl·home, <04900P ).S3500.63J.9800. Cl-IE~no1~i-:Tfor:1 fret 642·3''82. ,.,_&s.w.tce 551·1000 t '•.-.... r,r,. ., ... - '73, 20'. self.cont., sl~ fi. Selman CheYr'CllNt appraisal. D '"VE ROSS ~~H ''~• s!=. -;:~ X lnt. cond. $6.SOO. PP,1----------1 GROTH Cl-11'~VROl.ET '72 240Z , a uto. air, AM/ . Ill Don•t drop the ball! Get a f" ''°"'._ ~'°"' ~''* 968·7744 '61 Chev PU. ~~tn. a.Ir. lo 18211 t~och Blvd. t' M s t ere 0, a 1 um . fOMTIAC..STUTl Classified Ads sell big job with a IOW<Ott Daily ~"--' ~'-" .. MH""" i W1ot ad re.ul t. I · I II I De h ltem1, 1mall •"tema o• Piiot Clo11lll1d Ad.· »::. • :;;:--;; .... :a:;'. m power tra:an. seeper untngton ac whccls.lomiles,$3900.or J410Ha..,.•Ycl. · 642-:i678 camper. SI ,750. 548·7943. 847-6087 :W9·3331 offer. tM2·0426 ' any Item. 642~. Phone M2•Sl7& ~Glool ®"""'-() '• t l I I • .. • ' 1 ,• ' 1r------• l Laguna/South Coast Today's Closing . N.Y.Stocks ' ,. ·I ' Cari· Counsel Clai111S AITest ~.Set Up'··· I • Attorney for Ronald Carr, 22· ye~r-old son of San Clemente Ci· 1 ty ... Manag e r K enneth Carr. 1 ~barged today his client's arrest en narcotics charges was an at- tempt by police to "set up" the 1 Younger Carr to embarrass his ·father. ...... The younger Carr pleaded in- : ,bOCent Monday during arraign- ~rn~nt on charges of selling co--' (came to undercover police of- ' r. ficers. . _ His aUorriey, Thomas A. Reilly · of LacUDa Beach said today he haa no indication that evidence against y'ouna Can was falsified however. he chareed, ''The~e ap- pears to have been an attempt to set him up.'' Reilly, noted that police had used local informers and con- fidential sources during the course of the investigation. The younger Carr-was one of three persons arrested during police cracking of what officers alleged wa s a large scale cocaine supply operation last Thursday. Officers claim lo have seized co- caine worth an estimated $250,000 in that o peration . Carr was arrested on five counts alleging sales of cocaine. Reilly noted there has been a continuing dispute between the police department employes and the city administration. As city manager, Kenneth Carr is the city's chief ad- ministrative officer and the po li ce c hi ef 's immediate superior. Recently Carr admitted there waS a possibiHly that police chief - Mel Portner might be demoted to lieutenant because of a review of his handling of the department over a year-long period. Chief Portner. has declined all comment on the city manager's son's arrest, referring inquiries to Laguna Beach narcotics of- ficer Gary Mac Adam. The arrest of the younger Carr came following a month long in- ,·estigation by officers from Laguna Beach. San Clemente and the State Narcotics Bureau. Officers said otber agencies were called in partly to remov the San Clemente departmen from direct and sole involveme in the case. Reilly said it was not unusu for loc::i l law enforcement ageo cies to make :;uch requests o <Jlher agencies during the in vestigation of narcotics cases. Ronald Carr will faCe a pre: lim1nary hearing Tuesday. to de (See CARR, Page A2) ~Vegas Ga · g Cash l1 'Flowing Into County' }" t 'Crippling~ '• ~ Teachers Rap ~ ~ Program Cuts f . Repre se nt atives o( 500 t!apistrano Unified School Dis· :'.t.rict teache r s today sha rpl y ·~\mticized cuts in school instruc- 1ional programs made Monday ·bY the school board. t They announced a public opi: • nion campaign financed by f teachers lo a lert parents or the J district to what they ter med t•'crippling" cuts. The school board Monday de- _fd.locked on tax increases which cun. charged th at the board had refused to make culs in ad- ministrative budget but made them instead in the teaching pro- gram which will affect school children the most . Smith said-that or the district 's $20 million budget only about'$8 million went lo direct teachers salary. The two teacher organiz<tlions Tepresented at tdday's press con- Jerence represent about SOOof the district 's600 teachers_ Cycle Falls On Allman MACON, Ga . (AP) - Gregg Al lman of the Al- lman Brothers Band suf- fered a s prained linger when his motorcycle fell on him •.vhile he v.•as working on it, a spokesman said to- day . Frank fo"enter, ex ecutive vice president of Ca pri co m Records, said the injury was slight and it would not affect rehearsals of the group which is preparing (or a series of tours this fall. Allman said he broke a toe ea rli er when he stumbled against a table at his home. Allman left for New York on ?ttonday to visit his wife. Cher. G-Man .. Quoted .( By Hicks By GARV GRANVILLE Of the Dlily Piiot SUtl District Attorney Cecil I-licks admitted l\.l onda y that "a hj gh ranking federal official" has told him that money i llegally skimmed Crom La s Vegas gambl- ing casinos is filte ring into OrangCCounty. Hicks' adm ission came in ansv.•er to a question asked him during an. interview by television reporter Chuck As hman. The TV re porter billed the 30-minute inter view as a report on, "The P o litical M.afia in Orange County." 19 UPIT~"J IS HOFFA SHOWN IN THIS MYSTERY PICTURE? J r would have been permitted un- der a recently passed et.ate law. The teachers representatives said that had the board taken the opportunity to raise taxes it ~)"ould have cost the average ; homeowner only $15 in new taxes •.this year. ~· Representatives of the two ~.t each er organizations, the ~Capistrano Uniried Educators I Association and the Capistrano t_lJnified Federation o( Teachers, f charged that the cuts would "set ·~ucation in the district back 10 ~ '3'ears." Tax Increase Move Deadlocks Trustees Ashman compared conditions in Orange Co unty with those that existed in Cicero. Ill., in 1923 "v..·hen mobster Al Capone moved in." "The r e is re latively little media (in Orange County)" and .. it is a good place to launder money a nd live in comfort," the TV host said. Snaps hot Received by UPI Without Explanation .. 1. Mystery Photo UPI Gets Shot of 'Hoffa' ' Tony Leon, president of the · .f'CU EA, said a newspaper a d- ~ Vertising campaign was the first !.lftep in the teachers effort to t '1alert p3.rents to these actions.'' ~ , The second step would be an in- L formation campaign within the , 1 tJ:aching staffs of the district f schools, he said. .-The third step, he said, re- ;mained in limbo pending a de- ~_cision to be reached by the .f;teachers. ~ ·He did not rule out a strike by t teachers ~l the beginning of .the ~school year. ~· The teachers also are Wthappy ~over a 3 percent salary inc'rease .-'fOr the upcoming year offered to ;. teachers by the school board. ~-· Representafives termed it ~··totally inadequate.'' ~ · Jim, Smith, president .of the .. i . . f Plane Hits House · AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI ) -A twin· engine plane crashed into a .. frame home on approach to Municipal Airport today_ ! Or~·:a:·' I 1 t Weataer Mostly sunny Wednes- day but variable cloudi- ness in the morning hours. Little temperature change. Highs will range from 68 at the beaches to 77-12 inland. areas. INSIDE TODJ\ Y An American heltCop(n pilot del<rlbe• the d""11<Jffc tttcUe of three /ugitfvn from Cttch<nlooalria bl . Q daring minion that jorctd him to leuot. a fnl!ftd l><hind, on P.og< .Af. Capistrano Uniried School Dis - trict trustees deadlocked 3 to 3 Monday nigbt on a renewed re- quest to add $429,000 lo the fiscal 1976 budget through a nine-cent tax rate increase. Trustees initially turned down the revenue iiicrease at a special meeting a week ago, in a 6-lo-1 vote. Board Preside nt Wi lliam Thompson, t he lone supporter last week, asked the matter t o be reconsidered Monday night. ~e said today, "Personally, I * * Trustees .Capitalize On Gains *· Laguna Beach s chool trust~ decided quickly Monday t<> take advantage of a new state law al- lowing them to add S'ij),943 to the fiscal 1976 budget thrdugb a ·five- cent increase in the local property tax rite. · Board m embers agreed lhBt tile "new" money should be placed in the district's general reserve fund as a hedge against future financial hardship. ; The increase in the district's $5.49 million budget for the up- coming school year is allowed Wlder a bill signed into law last week by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The legislation• gives school districts the option or increasin g next year's pe r pupil cost through a direct tax rate in- crease. • The total tax rate next year will stand at $2.96 per $100 as· sessed valuation as a result of the board's action. The tax rate originally adopted as part of the fiscal 1976 budget was $2.91, about six cents more than last year's levy. &:pt. Robe.rt Sa ncbis and Busi- ness Manager Clyde Lovelady recommende d the $76,943 be placed in the reserve Jund. feel that we've made a horrible mistake in not seeking more money ... He said he considers the matter dead since Wednesday is the deadline for setting tax rates. Go v . Edmund Brown Jr. signed legislation last week a l- lowing school districts to in- crease their per-pupil spending. ·The emergency aid legislation was pushed to help school dis- tricts come to grips with infla- tion. Two tru s t ees , Edw a rd Westb e rg and T e d Kopp, switched t heir votes and joined Thompson. Trustees Robert Hurst, Sarah Lipp and George White voted no. When asked if there is a link between illegally laundered Las Vegas money a nd county political fi gu res, Hicks said he wouldn't describe it as a link. However, th e district attorney did not rule out the possibility that a continuing investigation might prove otherwise. ~ (SttmCKS,PageA2) * * * DETROIT (UPI) -United Press International received in the mail today a photograph that shows a m an -apparently J ames R . Hoffa -standing behind an unidentified man in a wheelchair. No explanation was enclosed. The photOgraph shows what apparently is Hoffa, who disap- peared 20 days a go in a Dett-Oit suburb, standing in a dark shirt behind a smiling man seated in front of him in a wheelchair. - The second man's hand is rest- ing on the back o( a Cadillac, ap- parently a 1974 Coupe deVille,'' The license plate is clearly visi. ble, but apparently blocked ou with a sheet of paper. No num- bers are visible. The FBI dispatched a man to/ investigate the photograph . The envelope was mailed. Sun~ day and a post office official saicil the identifying code oC ori gin -i FL 327 -is Orlando, Fia .. Thej photo, a small color snapshot. arl.~ rived addressed to "News Pie lures," in an envelope containing a bare sheet of yellow paper folded around the photo. · Trust ee Stephen Smith was absent, thereby creating the de- adlock. The board previously approved a $19.7 million budget carrying a 61-cent tax rate increase after making several budget cuts, in- cludi ng abolition of te acher aides. Hinshaw Gets Trial Delay On Indictment Rep. Andrew Hins haw (R- Newport Beach) waived his right to a speedy trial Monday and was granted a delay until Nov. 10 to stand trial on charges brought against him in a Grand Jury in- dictment. Hefty Holdup Men Strike CdM .Finn A teache r s' representative urged the board MOndaY night lo use the income adjustment legislation to r estore the bud get cuts. VA Hospital Probe . · ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - The FBI is investigating the circumstances surrounding 41 cases of respiratory failure, in- cluding seven deaths, in the past three weeks at the Veterans Ad- mini stration Hospital in Ann Arbor. Hinshaw appeared briefly in Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams' courtroom to obtain the trial delay and to make a mo- tion for discovery of evidence. Judge Wilrl.ams granted the trial delay after meeting with . Hinshaw, his attorney Robert Green and Assistant District At- torney Michael Capizri. Th e Republi ca n con - gressman's trial on 15 charges brought against him in the indict- ment was scheduled to get under way Monday. · A pair or a bandits -one a six- footer weighing 300 powtds - struck the Corona del Ma.r branch of Western Federal Sav- ings and Loan Monday afternoon and escaped with $900 in cash. It was the third holdup of the year at the association's branch. at 2744 E. Coast Highway. - At 1 :45 p.m ., the hulking member of the duo appeared alone and obtained change for a $5 bill from a telle r . She reported later that the man surveyed the premises ve ry carefully during the brief tran1action arid then left. Tax Rate Cut Backed Laguna Mayor to Support 10.cenl Rediiction By FREDEl!ICK SCllOEMEIU. pect.ed $266,000 from an 18 per-budget, whichever i• greater. ot ... 0.11.,Pli.tklft • cent increase in assessed valua-Other items ~cheduled for Lacuna Beach Mayor Roy tion of taxable property within rouncil deliberation include: Holm 1aid t.Oday that he would the city. -Plans for landscaping of support a l~ent reduction in the Holm said that a 10-cent reduc-Crescent Bay Point park. LatunaBeatb tax rate. tion in the rate would give a -R econsideration of an The-city council will meet at break to local taxpayers, yet al-urgency ordinance requiring use 4 :30p.m. Wednesday at City Jtall low the city to maintain a reserve oC certain fire resistive const.ruc- to Mt the tax cate for fiscal 1976. ol about $400,000. 1:·· tion practices in all residential Last year's tu rate wu sz.22 per 1be Economics Committee, an areas of the city . Moments later. the partner 'ap- peared and produced a blue st.eel automatic pistol. He ordered· everyone to lie on the floor and'' then scooped out the cash from drawer be hin d the counter:.- police said. \ _ No patrons were in the build.in al the time, officers added. Witnesses said that the seconG: holdup m an fled out the front door and toward a rear alley where a getaway car was aP,- parently waiting. FBI agents arrived at th' scene soon after police detective and offic ers immediately con-· tacted passersby and neighbors in the area to see if there were any witnesses. The effort was · vain, however. The heavier of the two bandit wore c lothing which included 1 while T-shirt and denim jacket His accomplice, who wa s about feet, 10 inches tall, wore a r patchwork shirt and dark slack5 F.acb was in his mid to late and bad brown hair, police said. Detectives said that Utere ap peared to be no connecti • between Monday's holdup a~ the two previous r,obberies yearatlheSavingsandLoan. 1 ·~ Sancbla aaid the $125,000 held in reserve in llle ad<Jjlled budgel repreaented only twoJ:rcent of . the total budgeL He t d 1111! was too low. 1 Adilit10n ol tile S'IS.9'3 ~ bl' ing the reserve to about four per- cent, he said. • $100 ~eased. valuatkll. advisory body to the council, has -An oral .repOrt oo U\I? SLa\uS Flcurel rele•sed last week recommended a seven-cent re-of lhe Aliso Water M.ana.gement ahowed lhat the, clty ended fiscal duction ih tbe tax rate. Agency. and Jj.s pltn·ifOr a "re· Hotel Blaze Out • ' '' .. SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -W. \ Board President Jane Boyd J>Ointed o~l that th• reserve ~UH (Ike ll'iCitEME, Pap A2) ,( 19'75 withe healthy l600,000 s ur-Thecommitteealsobucecom-~ional waste wate~'?:"treatni,ent pl111 in lbe general fund and mended that the council, by or-tystelll f,ol\mucb of eljuth Orlf\Se thoma~ more in various mi s· db"lance, establish the.W>encum· ~tf,1~cludln&L~yna~h- oellaneou1 occollllla bored resuve, at S4GO_ooy1or 10 ~nc \h• 7:30 p.iil. poill~of . The city also ti>/ik Jilan • ,p0rceatqf Ille !Altal_& .... a&flllld.. ,. CSeeTU Ur~~AJ)' .. ' f' •' I ._-~ ' \-..,.,.,.1",~I'' • • ~ ~"'-.; ' • -~ ' . -' • ~ ·• ..... f . ' " Ulr'ee-alarm fire s wept the · two floors of the Lincoln Hotel day. ll caused $100,0oG dama&e11beloreiLwaa~GUL .~ _......,. . .. . . . __ ..;...;;,;;.;;.;,.. • J • ·• J b ., ' A.2 OAILVPILOT L/SC T~, A\igult 19, 197& o.u, ...... ,,... .,, ~ttk· 0'0...11 AREMEN DOUSE llEMNAN1S OF BLAZE THAT LEFT MOTOR HOME A MELTED HULK Potential Buyer Wa• to Look at Fountain Valley Man'• Vahlcle Monday From Pllfl" .4 I CARR ... termint! if sufficient e\i de nce ex· ists to warrant a Superior Court trial on felony counts. Reilly said he has been retained by Ronald Carr to act for his de· fense. He said he does not kno'A' if it was the city manager's opinion that his son had been set up. Ken· neth Carr bas refrained from comment on the case·otber than to .say be was shocked and sue· prised by bis son's arrest. Canyon Tract Appeal Slated By Greenbelt Members or the Laguna Green- belt Jnc. will appear before coun- ty supervisors Wednesday to ap- peal county planning com- mission approval of a Rossmoor Leisure World tract in El Toro Canyon. Greenbelt officials claimed in documents recently filed with the board that about 10 acres of the tract fall on lands that the group _would like to preserve as open space. Ross moor is seeking lo build 426 condominiums iri the tract. They arc asking the board to remove development from the JO.acre sector. The board will meet at 9:30 a .m. at the 515 N. Sycamore SL, Santa Ana . From Page Al INCREASE \l.'ould be below the five percent called for by board poli cy. Both administrators said that by placing the money in the re- serve it could be carried over to nex.l year and help ease any budget strains created by higher costs. The recommendation was ap- proved unanimously by the three trustees present at the noon meeting -Mrs . Boyd, Mich ael Saga r and No rman Brov .. ne. 'Trus tees Harry B1 the ll a nd Ron ald Chilcote were absenl. Kissinger Delay GRAND-J UNCTION, Colo.' lAP > -Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger and his party were grounded for nearly four hours Monday when a jet engine malfunctioned on the plane that was to fly the secretary to Washington,D.C.,officialssaid. I ORANGE COAST LAC . DAILY PILOT Tiw011-Co,,,! D•f1• Pi tot, "'l!"•lfll<I> 1, • ..., -l"P N<'W>·I .. "" !\DOJb!<......., ~"I""°'"'"'" Co-a" P\tbl•Y.•nq (omp~n• '>tp.>• •1" ...,,,.,,,., "" r,.,I>!.~ M<>""•• '"'""o" 1 """• 1., t<>"~ Ml~. Nf "'"°'' ll••<I>, llu1>h l!QI"" IJt,,.,, I"""' •~·"VI"••. ,.,In••. ~•O<tl•l><I<> \l~IO•> ~"" Lio<IU"d M•'"'""'''" (04\I A ~"""" ••QOO""' nl•!"'n '~°"~'°'"'" '••u•O••• ""n Wn<1.1v• Tn~ l>t>l>t •P.tl nu~"'~'n11 Pl•nl I\ ·" JJO ~t 0''< ~!re<I, C<KI• "M~I, l'.,4hl~•nlf t1626 • Rober I N. Weed Prfll ... ftt Incl Pul!ll""'' Jack R. Curley \Ike""""*"' • .,,, C..Mtll l'NM{lt!t Thomas KeeYil E<Ut« Thomas A. 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Ed Tucker of 10110 La Batista Ave. in central Fountain Valley told firemen he was drilling a hole through the floor of bis From Page Al TAX RATE the meeting, the council will con· sider a tentative tract map ror a 28-lot s ubdivision below the pre· sent terminus of Pacific Drive in Mystic Hills. The planning com· mission has recommended de- nial of the subdivision. Kuwait Buys Into Boston BOSTON CAP) -One of the largest owners of Boston real estate is concluding agreements with the Arab oil state of Kuwait to sell property worth "in excess of $20 million,'' the Bos ton Herald American reported in a copyrighted story today. Robert Gordon of Maurice Gordon & Son Realty is negotiat- ing through an unidentified Con- necticut company for,the sale. The transaction. reportedly for 12 buildings downtown and five apartment complex.es loc ated in Boston and Cambridge. would be one of the lar gest or its kind in Boston history. The Gordon firm is reputed to be the city's largest property owner. Bicycle Trail Link to Open A new 10-mile stretch of the Pacific Coast Bicycle Trail will open in San Cl emente Wednes- day. The trail proceeds south along the old rout.e U.S. 101 on the west side of the freeway from former . president Richard Nixon 's home to Los Pulgas Road in Camp Pendleton. Although the trail stops al a gate to the Marine camp, a spokesman for CALTRANS, con- tractors for the trails, said bicyclists can continue through the camp to Oceanside. The state trail, which is almost complete, according lo the spokesman, enables cyclists to ride from border to border . $21 ,000 motor borne when he ac- cidentally punctured an SS.gallon butane tank. When he heard the fuel hissing out, he told investigators, he fled. The ris ing fuel quickly filled the mobne home and within minutes was ignited by a refrigerator pilot light. Fire Battalion Chief Bill William said if Tucker had not run out when. he did, he could have been severely burned or killed. The $21,000 motor home was totally destroyed. firemen aaid, a nd a n e ighbor's home was scorched by the names. Firemen, called to the scene by a neighbor about 4:45 p.m ., fought the bl aze for about 15 minutes. A cloud of black smoke could be seen for miles. Firefighters kept the fuel tank cool with a stream of water. If the entire tank had exploded at once, Williams said, windows in neighboring homes would have been shattered. Firemen did e vacuate houses surrounding ·Tucker's, WilliarDssaid. Tucker told firemen he thought leaking water from the refrigerator had collected under the trailer's carpel and he was drilling the hole lo let it drain out. He didn't realize he was drill· ing into the tank . !"le said tl'le motor home was for sale and that a possible buyer was coming by to see it Monday evening. Cat Burglar Hits Laguna Hotel Room Laguna Beach Police are searching for a cat burglar who removed $1,350 cash and an ex- pensive watch from a hotel room rented by an Altadena man and a female companion. Edward Estrada Chavez, 25, a pool maintenance man, told police the property was removed from his poolside room at the Surf and Sand Hotel,. lSSS S. Coast Highway while he and his companion were asleep early Monday morning. Police said the intruder en· tered the room through an un- locked slidipg glass door. Investigation revealed that the intruder attempted to eater another room but was frightened away when its occupants awakened. They were able lo tell police only that the man bad a small build and short hair. Class in (:ooking Offered at College Gourmet cooks can learn new tricks in three roods and nutrition ('ourses to be offered at Sad· dleback College when classes re- sume Sept. 4. Instructor Wendy F.dgren will bring her French cooking lalenls to class for a new French cui sine course wblch ls scheduled to meet from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday nights. She plans to take her students on a gourmet tour of Country French and Haute CUisine styles of cooking, givine special atten· lion to menu techniqyes, or· ganizalion and pre5entatton. For those who prefer an in· lernational fl air to kitch en creativity, there ls an "Interna· tional Foods" course. It will be held from l to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and from 1 to f p.m. Thundays. An evening sttUon o( the class is ottered from 8 lo 10 p . m. Thundayz. ' The three-unit course will give students a sampling ol regimai, ethnic and religious influences CXI food patterns and cooking ex· perience with foods from many cultures. A third course tn gourmet foods will explore Cine foods and their preparation from 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Lake Forest Clubhouse iD El Toro. Treats to be prepared ln class Include hors d'oeuvres, breads, soups, salads, eggs, omelettes, crepes, soufOes, puff pastries, fondues and desserts. Registration (or these and other Saddle back College claMes can be accompllJhed Aug. 25 through 28 for cootinuln& ltu· dents and through Sept. 17 ror new and returning students. There are no tuition fees for California resident. who have lived In the Saddl•baclt district lot one year. Patty's Mother SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) -ne FBI baa • central Peauyl•u.la farmbuu•e uader auveWuce la lhe belle! lbal l•&llhe aewapaper belre11 Patricia lleant m•y be bldlag there, the Scranton Times aaid today, Tbe FBI In Pblladelpbia relused to comment on lbe story. HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) - Coastal Delays Pushed ., The fiedgling Friends or tl1e . Irvine Coast urged COWllY plo.n- 1 ning commissioners Monday to put off acUon that would allow the Irvine Company to develop its coastal area. · Mrs. Catheriile Hearst, motber of fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. spent 20 . minutes testifying berore a federal crand jury today but af. terwards would only say &he lov- es her daughter and desperately wants her home. 0.11,111 ............. AIRS VIE~S ON TV Dtlll1ct Anorney llck1 Mark N o rth c r o s s , a spokesman for the coalition, asked the planning commission to leave plans for the 10.000 acres in the unincorporated area between Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach out or th'e next series or amendments to the county general plan. No decision on the timing of the general plan amendment is e"-· peeled before Aug. 25, according to Gene Kjellberg, an aide to the commission. r "My family and I have been through a great deal," .Mrs. Hearst said. "I am only interest· ed In getting my daughter bome safely. We love her and we bope she will come home as soon as possible." Brandon Alvey, U.S. attorney in charge of the llearst investiga. lion, said Mrs. Hearst was '"a cooperative witness. ''She was very helpful lo us.•• But neither Alvey nor Mrs. Hearst would discuss her grand jury testimony. Mrs. Hearst, or San Francisco, after she walked out of the U.S. attorney's office, was asked if she-thought her daughter was a willing member of the Sym- bionese Liberation Army that Jtidnaped Miu Hearst on Feb. 4, 1974. "After people have treated you that way you sort of lose your own rree will,•• Mn. Hearst said. ''l hope she can come home and I believe the legal matters can be settled easily." Patty Hearst ls wanted by the FBI on a dozen criminal charges, including bank robbery. She joined her SLA captors shortly after she was abducted, accord- ing to the FBI. . Mrs. Hearst said her grand jury appearance was "really a very simple experience." She said she didn't know very much about the Pennsylvania in- vestigation and refused to talk about her relationship with other key figures in the case. The FBI suspects that Miss Hearst and members of the SLA may have been harbored at a northeastern Pennsylvania farmhouse last slimmer . The farmhouse was a·llegedly rented by sports figure .Jack Scott, but the government has yet lo establish suf£icienl evidence lo warrant an indictment or Scott, and his wi(e, Micki. Earlier an affidavit was filed in federal court here which quot- ed John J . Scott, father of Jack Scott, as saying lbe FBI wanted Patricia Hearst dead or alive - preferably dead·. The allegation was contained in a brief filed by William Kunstler, lawyer for the younger Scott -a farmer Oberlin College athletic director who ii fighting a grand jury subpoena. Scott's father, of Las Vegal, Nev., said in the affidavit he was vi.siled by FBI agent Bill Jansen July 22. He clai.med Jansen of- fered money to the Scotts tor help in ''the delivery of the body.'' "In rront of my wife I asked Jansen just what be meant by that statement," John Scott's af. fidavitsays. "His response was, 'We want the body dead or alive. We would rather have her full of bullet holes than alive because it would make it easier for everyone'." Fro•PageAl HICKS ••• Hicks said Orana:e County is vulnerable to organized cnme because it lacks television, a con- dition Ashman vowed lo correct. This morning, a spokesman for station KTTV described Ashman as "a hard hilting investigative reporter from Cincinnati.'' Ue also credited Ashman with being the writer of "KissingM, Super-Kraut." In answer to one of Ashman's questions Hicks said he is satisfied that a secret political al- liance called The Team exists in Orange County. The only person Hicks as- sociated with the alliance was Dr. Louis Cella, who he said two months ago is the k~y figure in the shadow government that con- trols some county supervisors. An unnamed a ttorney told him last year that The Team was out to get him and was threatening to pour huge amounts of money in a campaign lo defeat him al the polls, Hicks said. However, he went on to say that he will continue lo "pro- secute political corruption no matter what threats they might make." · When asked what Cella and bis as10Ciates are getting out·or their political contributions, Hicks said, "there are some matters \Dlder investigation." He also said that he bas re- ceived reports that the number one or number two man in Southern California organized crime is in Orange County but did not identify the man. Hicks admitted that Sheriff Brad Gates had favored the transfer of 22 investigators from the district attorney's orfice to the sheriff's department. Jt was that transfer that touched off a name-calling feud between the district attorney and Supervisor Robert Battin. Later, Hicks blocked the transfer by obtaining a court in - junction, and said as a pro- fessional law enforcement of. ficer be did not want to quarrel with Gates on the issue. In answer to a question about bis own political contributors, Hicks aaid be "makes it a point not to know who contributes.'' When asked if be would sup- Port legislation prohibiting de- fense lawyers from contribµting to the campaigns of prosecutors, Hicks replied, ''yes.'' The district attorney's cam- paign contributions statement shows that he accepted political donations from defense attorJJeys in 1974, including George Chula and Michael McDonnell. An amendment to the county general plan would have to pre· cede any development of the Irvine Coast. Northcross told the co"1· mission that the area should be studied not as an isolated piece.of land, but as it relates to the ecology of the res t of the coastline. The opinion of the Friends ·<>! the Irvine Coast contrasted with that of planning commissiOn aides, who felt that the company plans could be considered in the nex.l round of general plen amendments .. Company 'plans call for a com· munity of 50,000 residents in de· velopments clustered on about 30 percent of the 10,000 acres. The other 7 ,000 acres is to be Jen to open space if some agency or group of agencies will buy it. Kjellberg said that if the plans become a part of the next amend- ment, the general plan change could be through the planning commission by late October and through the board of supervisors by the end or the year. Irvine Company r epresen· tatives m ade no presentation at tbe hearing in Santa Ana. The Friends of the Irvine Coast is a loose confederation of en- vironmentalists recently formed under the wing of the Environ- mental Coalition of Orange County. Among the group's goals is keeping the entire 10,000-acre lrvine Coast as public open ·space. Wife Beater Torches Self • PIITSBURGH <UPI) -After beating his wife on a neighbor's lawn, a suburban Scott Township ·man locked himself in their bedroom, set it afire and died in the names. . A spokesman for the Allegheny County coroner's office said Monday a shattered Mason jar that might have been used as a Molotov cocktail was found on the bedroom floor near the body of Raymond M ussill, 58. Hia wife, Pauline Muss.Ill, 58, \1(U hospitalized with two broken ankles and a broken jaw. Victim Discovered BRESCIA, Italy (AP)-The charred body of Count Gianfran- co Lovati Cotini, a kidnaped Italian landowner, was found Monday night in the Juggage compartment of a parked car, police said. 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NO. 230<!2 PHONE 646·4839 -6~6·2355 I I V.S. Economy Good, B a d News Due This Week WASl-llNGTON (UPI) -Several eeanom1c 1nd1calors 1..'t>me out this week -und the ne"'s wtll be good and bad ac- cording to econum1c off1c1als. ' There will bt• ,, real gain 1n the Gross National Product but a return to double-dig1t 1nCl<1llon 1n cons umer pnces, of. r1c1als say There also will be a change, as yet unknown, 1n previous predlct1onsoffovd pncc rises LAST MONTll'S pr1.!l1 m1 n.1ry report on GNP, .;,.h1ch measur('s the value of goods and servi('es, 1nd1ca lcd a O 3 per - cent dechne llut data r ev1s1ons to be announced Thursday "'"II bosst t he second quarter figure to the h11:hcsl level 1n 1!1 months. an uff1 c1a l srud 'This 1s no conso.l at1on to the 7 8 milhon unemployed But ll 1s a clear sign that econum1c pros pects are 1mprov1ng and that une mployment waU be reduced, he said Also scheduled Thursday 1s the Consum er Price Index. which m eusur es the cost o( living for urban families. But 1t will nse sha r ply lo double dig'1t a nnual levels because or higher food and gasoline pnces, another official said. IN TllE EARLY MONTHS of this year, there seemed to be progress 1n the fight against an 1nflat1onary trend that lopped 12 percent 1n 1974. But the rate took its biggest 1ump of the yea1 last month -0 8 percent for the month and a pro 1ected annu a l rate or 9 6 percent -a nd 1s expected to rise again for July Anothe r fi gure lo be relcused Thursday. by the Agn culture Department 1s the revised cst11:nate of how much food prices will be affected by the controversial grain ~ales to Russia Agnculturc Secretary Earl Butz ha s s aid a ny pnce in- creases will be ' m1n1mal, ·and department off1c1als w11l re- lease rev1s1ons of the earli er forecasts of a 6 to 8 pe rcent n se 1n food pnces this yC'ar over last State Kills Big Chrysler Eng~nes SACRAMENTO tAP ) - Chrysler Cor p will no longer be allowed to m a rket its 1975 cars with 440 cubic inch engines beg1nn1ng this week In the wake of a Cahforrua Air Resources Board ruling th~t the btg cars are not s uff1c1ent ly s mog proof About 1 ,000 mode ls on de aler s howroms oire affected by the order. THE AR B RULED that Chrysler had not taken sufft cient steps to meet the stalC''s auto pollution s ta ndard'i and ordered a ban on s ale of the large e ngine m odels a nd fined th e m a nufa cturer 1328,200. The three m ember board s executive officer. Willi ah SimJnons, said 1t turned down a n offer by Chrys l er negotiators lo send 18 expert mechanics to Cahforn1a to fix all the cars they could gel their hands on Chrys ler off1 c1a ls 1n Detroit say they believe they can solve"'the problem, but ARB Chairman Tom Qwnn said s1m1la r assurances 1n the past have not been borne out The sales ban affects seven 1975 models which use the 4-40 cubic inch e ng ine . Chrysler New Yorkers, Newports and Jmper1als, Dodge Monacos and Royal Monacos, and Plymouth Gran Furys and Gran Fury Broughams THE 1976 MODELS are ex- pect ed lo quahfy All me mbers of the ARB are appointees of Gov Ed mund Brown Jr . with whom Qwnn said he dis cussed the s1tuat1on last week Brown's attitude. Quinn said, has consistently been .Lhat we re going to enforce the law ' The r1ne 1s based on an AR B estimate that Chrysler has manufactured 6 554 ' h1 gh- pollut1ng" cars for sale 1n Cabfornta this year State law allows a fine of $50 per car Solution At Pumps ST JOHN'S Cana da (UPl l The price of gasoline has soared n ght off the pump m eters With prices Jumping past $1 , a lot of moton sts and station owners a rc confused now s in ce the maxim um pri ce the computer 1n the pump can show the cus tomer 1s 99 9cents a gidlon The sol uti o n The pumps are r eset to 1n d1cate the h alf-gallon pnce a nd the customer pays double the amount shown Preserve Photos Firm Restores R e l ics By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol tl1t O•llY P1191 S11H People who m ove into new homes 1n the Saddleback Valley face an 1mmed1ate problem blank walls The solution may be gather- ing dust 1n an attic, Jocked up in an old trunk, or hidden away 1n a tin cookie box. THEY'RE WR I NKLED pictures of grandma tn her wedding dress, shdes of the family dog , or even an old faded photograph of an a n· cestor 1n a c1v1l war wuform No m atter how faded and scr atched the pictures may be, they can be restored, col- ored and used 1n a n attractive wall arrangement, according to J o hn H o lland , wh.o spec1al1zes 1n the field of photo restoration He outUned tbe procedure for members of the. Mission VieJO Rotary Club dunng a lw1cheon r ecently. THE FIRST STEP IS lo make a hagh qua lity black· and -whit e copy of th e onainal Then an artist goes to work r e bu1ld1ng those areas on which time h as lf'•n 1ls toll A second print is made (rom the retouched copy which , lo turn, 1s hand- colored by an artist uslng otl paints Further copies can then b e m adc f rom t he restored piece, either m color .,.. blacJ<·•pd·while, and used as a '1'•11 bahglna The cost , according t.o Holland who co·aulbored a book with ·Ren, Laura~ called ''Photographic Wall Dttor."' runs abo"'.l $180 for a 16 by 20-inch pnnt Extreme- ly difficult r estorat.toos Caf\ I ' run a s hi gh as $300 or $400 NOT ONLY IS IT possible to restore old pictures. but through the e mployment or darkroom magic , 1ndiv1duals can be taken out of a group picture or single snapshots put togethe r for a group portrait, according t o Holland. "Even a s napshot from an lnsta m at1c can become a Re noi r -like m asterpiece,'' claims Holland, who teamed up with Laursen to form In- terface, a company,m lrvtne spec1al1z1ng 1n r eslor at1 on and photographic wall decor Laursen notes that the US B1 cc nte nn1 a l has built a groundswell o( acl1V1ty' ID the phot o restoration bus1 nC'Ss People a re 1n a mood to look back at history, and lhat u1clu<Ses £3m1ly pictures "YOU DON'T HAVE lo look very d eep 1n your archives to find some ln· teresling pictures," Laursen says. "The older they are. the n1ore charming they are.'' County Firm E a rnings Dip Ana heim-based Plant ln· dwitncs Inc. had a decrease 1n sales and earning.s for the six m onths ended June 30 compa red to the nm half of the prior year. The compan y said t he decrease renects the clfect or a s luggish econOmy. Earn· 1ngs for the seeonct quarter ended June 30 wft'e $459.000, up 30 percent. Crom the rU'St quarter. Tu<.!s day'" Closing Prices NEW YO RK •• ,,. 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Avoust 19, 19'75 l Two Casts Listed; New Show at South Coast Rep The first two community lhe<1ter s onto the 'hoards in September have announcl'd the casts for their respect i .. ·e productions, "Rutterflies Are Free" at the Westminster Community Theater and ••Finishing Touches" a t the J-luntington Dench :Playhouse. Stan Prit chard is directing Wes tminster's ''Butterflies," which centers on James Cook as a blind boy trying t o make his way in life by himselr. .Jeanette Collins will play his new.found girlfriend , Jill, with Lois Farah portraying his overprotective: 14U> ov~~·tVl'f ~ 1100w1 WARREN BEATTY ... ,. ..... ~.. ' '.;l ··~tt~~ ii ¥0\IKAVfNI Sf (Nlr YOU '"ON 1 81Lll~( 111 ALSO Sl•M CO"IHUU "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EX PR ESS" AMERICA PIECE SCR flOStl t..., P..,V1s'°""1 T~••l'11 <n l"" a..ange Courr!y ~. C>l 1'-original <1•...,.1>C ...,..._ A~ERICA PIECE. • re.,..~ •nt""""'°l'4 *1""y 01 1,,_ A me1•c1n 01e11T111wt~111 •II •n o~tst~no•no •~•ITIOI• o! coMempo•••Y. ""°"""'6"toOlll l $IO<Y!elh"9. 5 PBfOIMAMCIS OHLY! A111J. 20, 2 I, 21. 2), 2C -I p.& --'tlOClllT I U <""I WHITE l1N( f(VER •llO> ·--STIPfORD WIVES ~1 , ..... ,11 " l•111•• $t. 5H·l515 l ......... . .. 111t -~Ill •n·•~ra S11 Ollft Fn1•11 1t l 1HU1nl (SI.) ~-Hll DEVIL'S UINN . TOUCH Of SATAN1001 ""'" 11•1. .... ••hHn '11·1111 111~• 11•1 , It 11 i l'1H '"" ,,., .. , 5_,.·lilU l•,orill ktw'• Iott II ... I H1rMf '"'· lll·lll2 Utc91• '"· ••1•1lflltt Ul·ml IH!I AU ...... .., ... 11t11 t11111t 5M·1ttl .. ....,.", -·· l •Mll 11.-. Ml·SH1 .. "'-·-··-ant THI IULl (T lf'Ol M•-llnLf l lG MAN 111111 ••• 1 ... ,..,, C•fl•I"" .,_, ........ .... -TOWlllNO INf'l lNOri • • -SKYJACllD,.. • DOH'T MISS THE BIGGEST SHOW OF JTS KI HO ANTWHIRll 21 st ANNUAL SOUTHLAND HOME& GARDEN SHOW AUG.15·24, 1975 3 B.IG SHOWS IN ONE! St[ ... Tl'I• moil l11cl- n.iln9 no .. r •nd 01•d•n .,._ In IOUll'llm C•Ulor· nle •nh • t1ic.nl•11ni11 ... lute ot ....,,.r1ct n !lowers. "lllllllont ol dolltrt •or11'1 ot Ill• v1ry 111111 llome ln110\'1llon1 •.. room •ddl· !lone ... ht1Un11 1nd 111· co11d!llDflln9 .•• lnltrlo• d•cor ... pool• t nd p1Uot •• , 1ppti•nc11. plut l\Un• dred1 of olhtrt. •Le iding lln11 of MobBt Home• 11'10 .. 11111 1111 verr fin••t In 011l11n •nd coft,,. IO•t tor lu1u rr liY!n9 In t Dullltrn C1li!Drnl1. l1ou11 or t•mily •nlormenl! ALL AT THE (AIR COND ITIONED) ANAMEIM CONVENTIO N CE NTER ADULTS $2.50 ('hold•!!<! under 12 lrcc) SHOW HOUllS: 2 P.M. • 10 P.M. Weekdays Noon · 10 P.M. Saturdays Noon . 9 P.M. Sundays SAVE SDc with ro~r 41sco11nt licit.el trom o\lplll• Itta '.,MaBllS Df Tllrlft1 Oru1 Store1. STAITS wmMESDAY mother and Craig 1-lenry in a cameo role as an orr Brooidway director. "Butterflies" will open Sept. s ror a four- weekend engagement at the Westminster theater, 7272 Maple Ave., playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Sept. 27. Advance r"eservations are be· ing taken at 893·8626. JEAN KERR'S "Finishing Touches" will pay its first visit to Orange County on Sept. 12 "'hen the new comedy opens a ri ve-weekend run at the Hunt· ington Beach Playhouse under the direction or Jean Koba . James Flynn and Pat Burson have won the leading roles of a college professor and his wire who become romantically entangled with others. Completing the 1-luntington Beach cast are Clark Burso!l as another prof, Rocky Moberg, Joe SOONER OA LATER IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN .. 2 STUPENDOUS PRODUCTIONS TOGETHER 7 ACADEMY AWARDS Two of the decades Super Attractions together SEE FOR.SURE! NEWPORT 673-8350 "NASHVILLE" '"' IARIRA STRE ISAMO JAMES CAAM "FUMM Y LADY" IPGJ 'Tiil FOITUHE'" "'IUTTHFUES A.Al FIH-IPGI '.'TOMMY" "'OTMH SIDI OF THI MOUNT.....,. • "DOWM HIU IACEr IPGI "'UOTHH. CAM TOU SPAii A DIMEr "1.0DS OF FU. TIUSH"'IPGI "-am THE 1uunM 1PG1 "'lllAKOUT"" en Bargain f\.latinees $1. 50 Til 2:30 Senior Citizens 1. 50 at all tin1es SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FW'f, AT IRISTOL SO.COAS~, ~oou"':-· PLAZA I .~':.,~o J.46.171 1 1·Ul:)0 s.lfS-J:l5·~"SO.t0-.le . H>E[ ~A<lo;I " so. COAST "HENNESSEY" PLAZA II '"'Ille ·=.:!i;J:;,~o;:;,...... SM·ll.S1 1·1$:)0 S.O/S.. 1:10·1:011-lf:JO ClllEllAWID THIH ~~~'1:11 "HEH MESSEY" 1:1owrs- i..1:2o.1:co 6:10..9:10 Sat/S- J:l0-4:10-t :lD ..,.AKE THE MOMl!Y AHO RUM'"' 1-11 w /5--2·5-1-11 "DEVILS RAIN" 7:00-10:15 WfS-l:S0.7:10-.10-..25 . ' • Hoggess and Uuy Rabusek as the couple's three sons, ·E llen M cGeu as the elder son's girlfriend und Linda Ooubleficld as the coed who t urns Flynn ·s llt!Ud . • ,;Finishing Touches" will play Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct. 11 at the playhouse. 2110 Main St., J-luntington Beach. Call 842·5421 for reservations. . * · TURNING Tb c urrent attractions , the Provisional Theater of Los Angeles comes to South· Coast Repertory Wednesday for five performances of its experi mental drama ''America Piece'' ... curtain is 8 o'clock at the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, with reservations be- ing taken at the box office, 646·1363. Other shows on stage this weekend along th e coast include : -''Leonardo. the F1orcnUne, '' ;'trt original com- edy about a time·lripping Da Vinci, .at Sebuuan s West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Aven.a'da Pico, San Clemente, tonight through Sunday at varying cur- tain times. Reservations492·9950. -"The Bad Seed," aclrama abool a chlld murderess, presented by the Irvine «.,;ommWlity Theater at th e Fountain Valley Co.mmunily Theater , 18280 Mt. Bo.Jdy Circle, Fountain Valley, Friday and Saturday at8:30. Reservations .5$1-7297. -''George M," the musical btogrt,phy ·of George 1\.1. Coha n, presented by the sa.a Ch!mente Community Theater Thursday throu1h a closing performance Saturday at 8 o'clock in the ·rriton Ce nter at San Clemente J-ligh School. Reser~tions 492-0465. • 3 GREAT NEW MOVIES COMING 1 edwards cinemas AUG. 20. where you seethemflratl ~ "THE EXORC1sr' Open oanr • ll:JQ Mon U1t11 Ftl ID 2:00 PM· f l.It. THE C1 TY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 ._.. CITY CEMTR! CIMfMAS $.A , FRWY !MANCHESTER E)l(.I a .a . FAWY ~CIT Y OR. EX.I ''Young Fr•nkenateln" "M•A•S•H" "'HTUIH OF 1ME,....PAHTHH'" COMPANY .. lPGJ A ""IHI DfYIL'S IA.IN"' ~""WHITI UGHTHIHG" IPGI ""FUMCH COHHECTIOM ' II.. "'CAPONI"' It's a better movie than'Bla.zing Sa ddles' or 'Young Frankenstein'·-~""'"'s'""" ~~Hoiy&it;\IL ~.iy any huinot.- 'llonty Python and the Holy Grid' Is lnapfrld, I~ pnlOUS, lntlldtous, WlleflmiNte, Indulgent, I~ lmbbte and In qunlloNbla tam. Nothlnfl could make Pyttton.tl'9• Mppl.-. __ .., The nwm. 11 • mllSHM. Tht uny pece nnet tnakl. tt h•• IOl'Nttllng kw h9l')'On• with • ..,,.. of humor. -- A crazy mo¥1e. Camalol doM In • fun tlOUM. --· '1lew1n" 9111· ·ion (!Cl~.~~~,~.~~,TER '~" u file u (.. ........ 1 "'" 1 " r11111t1 11 ,1111!11,_. Jilll!GCtll! '''·414 1 SIAH COHHllY {PG) CAtffHU IUGlN. "theRETURll OfthePlnll ~~~~~·~ PETER SEl.LERS IS BACK AS THE HILARIOUS a.ousau Plua "DOC SAVAGE" AT CINEMA WEST The Walt Disney Productions' APPLE DUMPIDG GANG And "Swl11 Famttr Roblneon" Plue "DONALD ANO (G) THE DUCKLING GANG" MATINEES DAILY IHI (PG) IOURJi. Plu1 GENE s HARBOR TWIM HACKMAN IU•fol.•T WIUOH "NIGHT MOVE;S" 4'.4sn 641·ll61 ...nr-·-.arrE•-JOllll Ml.ANO · mftl MIUS • "MREWEU. M1 UNfll" SINCE LOJE SIIBY- 644.tl760 'o'M.T1.• a,._. &AT./IUlll.1,-~ 4:1~,,.... .. CARROL JOE HUMMER -A WORK I NO MAN WHO'S HADENOUOHI ~Cl~,~~Ek --"'"· tlt-4141 -New••n Jn •111e .,._ ..... Pool" (PG) HARPER 15 BACK! PLUS s HAltlO«fWitol "FRENCH . .,.,_.,,...\000 CONNECTION 4ft.057l 646 -1266 11 .. ll((IOIT-- Of Alli IOllOI l'lmJlll Mill 111 ... 1 1111111 -IOllQ-!llOIE AIMRT IDA LUPINO WIWAll .... na KEENAN WYNN .. co.HIT AT ft.l1llM)(IC --· :•NtCJNr lilbVU" t WISTllOOll tCIH!MA CIMTU -"''""' ..1-t'Ml!Uon'tl tlt-4141 I -··'-" --UMilO • J I ( I " • ' 1 VOL. 68, NO. 231, 2 SECTI ONS, 26 PA..GES • . " • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA •• Today's (;losiag N.Y. Steeks -~ . 1 ' -~ TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1975 TENCEN~i . II . . . . - !·;Ford Warns R-.issians · .Over Portugal! . , I -By HELEN THOMAS . Russian Interference In the In· . 1 ; MINNEAPOLIS <UPI) -hrnal affairs of politically r President. Ford wamed today he tui'bulent Portueal would en-· l fr'ould have "'no choice'' bUt. to danger detente. · , ~k Con4ress for $2 billion to $3 Before addre11lng the 57th an- ~ .t>1lllon 1n additional nuclear nual convention of the American 1 .,.·eapons if the United States and Legion, he told a breakfast meet-· .;Soviet Union cannot agrte to ing of regional news executives ~~mit stratea:ic arms. he might b8ve to seek as much as ;;.t: In a speecti to applauding • ·. $15. billion the next five years if a ~I.Am erican Legionnaires, Ford · ~Tpact is not reached. ~lso s ternly cautl.oned tha~ any WeL41ing bis American Legion " cap, Ford issued the defense· · spending warning in bis address'· to 7 ,SOO convention delegates. He said he would try to hold down arms spending in fiscal 1976 and 1977. . "But the Congress and the American people must realize that, unless agreeme nt is achieved, I will have no choice but 'to recommend to Congress an additional $2 to .$3 billion for atrateJic weapons Pf'Olf8tnS in the current and corning fiscal years," he said. . "Oetenti mUst be a two-way street. Because t ensions cannot . be"eased with s afety and security by one side ·atone, J am com- mitted to keeping America's de- fenses second to none." · The President also . followed ~retary of Slate.Henry A .. Kiss· . . . " fVega~ Ga ling .Cash . . . . ' ~ . . 'Flowing IiitO County' f Over Protest . • f Viejo Site Eyed ~ • • • ·f_: By CUSD Board ·a; _Over objections that the actiOn . Robert Hurst or ·Laguna Niguel.'' .t would amount to a ''gift or pup Uc He said one -third of the site rfunds" to a priva te developer, would be unusable slopes. ~apistrano UniJied School-Dis-: ."I personally feel this a gift t!f rict trustees approved a $442,000 public funds,'' Hurst declared. .Effer for a north Mission Viejo · Hurst nOted"that the board was • .chool site Mpnday night. · · being asked to offer $442,000 for a :_.··The offef will be inade to the. Mission Vi ejo site when it had Mission Viejo Company for ao been asked to orre r only $275,000 ·ii.elementary school location near for · a San Juan Capistrano site ~rabuco Road between Los . One week ago. Jlisos Boulevard and Alicia '.'Mission Viejo has inflated arkway. ·.pro~~ values, .. said 1'rustec Purchase or the site-:was EdW-•rd '\V-est·beri.-of S11n · rongly opposed by 1·rustee tse' PARCEL, Page A:J.>' D•il1 Piiot Stall Pt>ola AIRS VIEWS ON TV District Attorney Hicks ·r * * .* . * * ·* ~ .. Program Cuts Rapped " ,... .,, • .. • Teacher Reps Criticize Crippling Action t ·Repres entative.s of 500 ,~pistrano Unified School' Dis- ict teachers today shoirply _ . "ticized cuts in school instruc- Jtonal programs ·made Monday ~the school board. p" They announced a public opt- if'ion campaign financed by ifeachers to alert parents of the llstrict to wha't they termed -('crippling" cuts. D The ·school board Monday de· ~ocked on tax increases wltich iiau.ld have been permitted un- , Mier a ·recently passed state law. !the teachers · rePresentatives . ~aid that had the board taken the ~pportunity to raise taxes it' ~uld have cost the average .JIOmeowner only $15 in new taxes pus year. . • Representatives. of the two liacher organizations. the pistrano Unifi~ Educators sociatioo a nd the Capistrano nified Federation of TeacberS. arged that tbe cuts would "set ~c•.~.on In the dl51rict back. l o ~ -. " y Leon, president of the· A. said a newspaper ad· ing campaign was the first step in the teachers effort to ''alert parents to these actions.'' · The second step would be anin- fOrmation campaign within the teaching staffs Of the district . schools, he saii;I . · The third step, he said, re- mained in limbo. pending a de-. cisiod to be reaJ:hed by the teach-ers. ' · He did not rule out a strike by. teachers at the beginning of the school year. .* . . * * The t eachers also are unhappy. over a 3 pe r cent salary increase for·the upcomin g. year offered to teachers by"the school board. Representatives termed it '•total ly-i nadeq u ate. '' Jim Smith, president of the CUFT, charged that the board. had refused to make cuts in ad- ministrative budget but made them instead in the teaching pro· (See CUTS, Page A2l -* * * ·Tax lncrease ·Move Deadlocks ·Trustees Capi'strano Unified Sch~l Dis~ trict trustees deadlocked 3 to 3 Monday night on a renewed re- quest to add $429,000 to the fiscal 1976 budget through a nine-cent tax raf.e increase. Trustees initially turned down the x:evenue increase at a special meeµng a week ago, in a 6-to-1 vote. ·· · Board Presi<lent William Thompson, the lone sµpporter lut week, asked· the matter to be . reconsidered Monday night. .· He said today, ··.•Personally, I feel that we've made a horrible mistake' in not seeking more money.'' He said be considers the matter dead since Wednesday ili the deadline for setting tax rates. · Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed le'gislation last ·week al- lowing school districts to in- crease their per-pupil spending. ·The emergency aid legislation was pushed to help school dis- tricts come to grips with infla- tion. Westberg and Ted Kopp . G-Man ·Quoted By Hick$ ByGARYGRANVIILE 0 1 lhf O•lly Pilat SI.off District Attorney Cecil Hick s admitted Monday that "a high r anking reder<.1 1 offi cial" has told him th a t m o ne y illega l ly ski mmed Crom Las Vegas gambl - in g cas inos is filtering into Ora nge County . Hi cks" a dmission cam e in answe r to a question asked him during an interview by television reporter Chuck Ashman. The TV reporter billed the JO-minute interview as a report on·. "The Politic al Mafia in Orange Co unty.·· · Ashman compared conditions in Orange County with those th at existed in Ci cero, Ill., in 1923 "'whe n m o bste r Al . Ca pone moved in .·· . ''There is re la tively little media (in Orange County)" and "it is a good place to launder· money and Ii vc in comfort." the TV host said. · When .asked: if there is a link between illegally laundered Las' Vega s mon ey and c oun ty political fi gures. Hicks said he wouldn't describe ·it as a link. Howeve r, the district attorney did not rule out the possibility that a continuing investi gati on might prove otherwise. · Hicks s aid Orange Cowity is vulnerable to organized cnme because it lacks television, a con- dit'ion Ashman vowed to correct. This morning, a spokesman for station KTTV described Ashman as "a tiard hitting investigative feporter from Cincinnati." He also credited Ash.man with being the writer of "Kissinger, Super-Kraut." In answer to one or Ashman's questions flicks said he is satisfied that a secret political al- liance called The Team exists in Orange County. • The only p erson Hicks as- sociated with ttie alliance was Dr. Louis Cella, who he said two . months ago is the key figure "in the shadow government that con- trols some county supervisors. An unnamed attorney told him last year that The Team was out to get him and was threatening to pour huge amounts of money in a campaign to defeat him at the polls, Hicks said. However, he went on to say (See mcKS, P•I• A2> • · W ea&ller ·.Mostly sunny .... Wednes· day but variable .,cloudi· · nesa ·in the m omU.g hours. Hin·. shaw Ge' ts Two . truste es, ·Edward switched their votes and joined C T -l Trl·a· 1 Delay Thompson. Trustees Robert anyon . rac. • · uttte temperatUre change. , · Highs will ra11&~ (<om 68 at, , the beacbea lo n:a, illllnd. I · ..... are~ •. ' INSIDE T8ilA 'Y . Hurst, Sarah Lipp and George Whilevotedno. · A al SI d IJll~"ctm' eDt Trustee Stephen Smith was ppe ate : absent, thereby creating the de- odlock. · · -· " ' Jiep: Andrew ilin•haw (R-• Tbeboardpreviouslyawroved By. Gree_nbelt . "'-rt Be h) · ved 1o:-a $19. 7 million budget carrying a ... ""' .. ..., ae ~a.i iuo:iori&ht 61-cent tax rate· increase alter MembersoftheLaguna Green-to a lljleedy trial Konday ond wu granted a delay unW Nov. 10 to making several budget cuts, in· belt Inc. will appear be(ore coun~ ataDd trial on charges brought eluding · abolition of teacher ty supervisors Wednesday to ap- atetmt blm. ill a Grand Juey in-aides. peal county planning com· dietment.. A ·teacher&' representative mission approval of a Rossmoor Hlnabaw appeancl llrielly In ureed the board Monday night to LeiAilre World tract in El Toro · ~ Court Judae Kenneth use the income adjustment <:anYOQ. Williama' courtroom to obtain legialatioo. to restore the budget. Greenbelt officials claimed in Ille trlatdeta1 and to make a mo-culo. documents rece"\1Y filed with the 'tlcmlardlleooft7alcvldonc:e. • • board that about 10 acres al the tract fall on lands ttiat the group ~:!!!!!!!" ., --•· · trl;i:,ii-' ~.~ .. llfOD!ed ~ Sihanouk V"l8it would like.. to1preserve as open :.:.: ..._. •• =:.'"' • al Alellt ,,........,. ... ,... space. Rossmoor ls seeking to ' · :: ilfi;*I . : Hinlbn; &ttio111117 llobiert TOltYO (UPI) --A Cambodian build 426 condomlnlwns in the •" •• 9r•h1iid' A.mst.lit lllllrlct At· "'"mment ~oleaalion arrived tract. . · • ·:= , ..._ Jllebll~llial ta ,the Ncihh, Korein capita( or 'fb•Y are -Iii the-board to !j5' ·:-E,..~ .,. T·11• Repalillcail 'con • .PJoncangtcidayforanexpected remove. ditvilopment from the : • •• ,.._ma'• trial on 15 cbmrps meetln~witbexlledbead"ofstaie 10..acreaec:tot .. 91: = · : broqht ac-.·lalmlutbeilldlct-·-Norodom Sihanouk, who ·The board' wlll meot at 9:~ inger'spublicwarninfloth~Sov. · sit~ation in Portugal is one ' .,J iet Union last week to keep out of them. We are deeply concern:$ Portugal 's inte rnal battle a bout the future of freedom iii bet_w ~e n Communists and Portugal -: as we have alwa~ Soc1ahsts for control Qf th at been concerned about th'e NATO country. freedom of people throughout tbeS world." "i: "We are· now watching "some serious situations for indicalions · oC the Soviet attitude toward de- tente arid cooper~tioo in Euro- pean security," Ford said. "The , '. The Portugu es e, he silid:; "mus t find the solution in an at; mosphere that is free from the pressures or outside interests... l .... , .. i ' I ""'·-~. IS HOFFA SHOWN IN THIS MYSTERY PICTURE? n;;~;;;~p;:;o 'i UPI Gets Slwt of 'Hoffa' DETROIT <U PI ) -United Press International received in the mail today a phologr'aph that shows a m a n -appa rently James R . Ho ff a · -s tanding behind an unid"en\ified man in a . wheelchair. No explanation was . enclosed. · The photograph sbows what apparently is Hoffa , who disap- peared 20 days a go in a Detroit suburb, standing in a dark shirt behind a smiling man seated in · front of him in a w,heelchair. The second m an's hand is rest- ing on the back of a Cadillac; ap- pa rently a 1974 Coupe deVille.1 . The li cense plate is clearly visi1 . ble, but a pparently blocked olltl v.'i th a sheet of paper. No num-1• bers are visible. I The FBI dispatched a man l<> in vestigate the photograph . The envelope was mailed Sun:J day and a post office official sai~ the identifying code or origin -i FL 327 -is Orlando, Fia. Th_ei photo, a s mall color snapshot, ar·· ri ved addressed to "News Pic.:ll tures," in an envelope containing!! _a bare sheet of· yellow papel" folded around the photo. CountyAsks Joint ' . Use ~Ji ·Toro Field By WILLIAM SttmEtlsER .• Ol llw 0.11~ Pllol Slat! Orange County supervisors voted 4 to 1 today to formally r:e- quest joint use by commercial airlinerS of both El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and Los . Alamitos Naval Air Station. The decision came after a 45-minute public hearing on a feasibility study performed by the county airport department on both military fields. The study co.ncluded that joint use of the bases is economically and operationally feasible and may be an expedient solution lo nagging problems at the e xisting cowity airport .. During the hearing, supervisors heard from residents of homes. around the mi_litary facilities and from a .represen- tative of the Marine Cotps . With the exception of several . Newport Beach residents, the majority of those who spoke were opposed to any plan tbat would increase j e t traffic a t the militacy airfields. Jean Morris, representing the Airport Action Aisociation or 'Newport Beach, urged suPef'Visors to apply for the joint use permission in an ettort to •hare the load ,of an,y oddiUooal commercial llights that might be added in tbenear(uture. In an unexPected move, Fifth Dlstrlct Supervisor Thomas Riley a retired Marine general, supported the joint \IBC applica- lion. "l feel it woold be iD the best interest of all the people or thi ... county to resolve the question of whether or not joint use can eve be achieved at these facilities ... Rileysaid. • ' :. The lone oppOnent ol the ap~ plication was Supervis or. Laurence Schmit, whose district includes Los Alamitos. He said ~ he would favor ai)plying only for· El Toro but would oppose any move · that would bring com~ mercial jets to the Navy airfield. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Ralph Clark led the push for· a joint use application, notin that the question of its feasibility: has never been resolved with by a Ceder al decision. Clark said that while th military 's decision may ·go against joint use, he said lh county should b e armed with all · possible infot:mation before mak- ing its final dete rmination of what to do about future aviation needs. In Bresnahan 's report, El Toro is shoWn ·to be uie most advan- tageous for joint us e. The report notes the Marine base could handle a civilian passenger load of three million• per year without significantly in·" terfering with the military mis- ·sion of tbe base. The passeng~rs would use an off.site terminal build!ng that would cost about $10 million to , 1 build. ' Marine Lt. Col. R.H.~ a apok••man for El Toni, IO!d. .., •101NT,PqaAZ). I ::::::::· =·~=· =~=·.';:'·~~-~·~~---:~~~11~ ~.Ml I« lSlder _.,.Uy ,refused to Join, the a.m. at the'tll5 N·. Syoaill0l'9 St.., ._.,_.., '.· . • '"""'mc.bina. ·L'~~· •• J ~ ...... ~---...,..,--"-' ..... • :c etll:m -...,:;.-::;;;::;;;;;.-~-~--•• ,, ~ ....... ~ .l.''" • ........... (< • ..IJ. 'oil.\l1 ... ' ,..·., .. _ r.A )' ·-~~~~~~~~~·....O.. ·~. --·-• I, .[ " • '• ' •. "AZ DAILY PILOT SB ' Patty's Mother Testifies scRANT.ON. Pa. (AP) -The FBI bas a central Pennsylvania farmhouse under surveillanc~ in the belie f th at fu gltave ·newspaper he iress Patricia tlearst may·be biding there, the Scranton Times s'aid today. The FBI in Philadelphia refused lo comment on the story. ' HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) - Mrs. Catherine tlearst. mf?ther of fugitive ne "•sp::ipcr heiress Patricia llcarst, spent 20 minutes testifying before a federal grand jury today but at- ' terwards would only say she lov- es her daughter and desperately wants her home. "My family and I have been through a great deal," r.1rs. Hearst said: "I am only interest- ed in .getting my daughter home safely. We love her and we hope she will come home as soon as possible." Brandon Alvey, U.S. attorney in charge of the Hearst investiga- tion, said Mrs. Hearst was "a cooperative witness. ''She was very helpful to us.'' . But neither Alvey nor Mrs. Hearst would discuss her grand jury testimony.· Mrs . Hearst, of S8n Francisco, after she walked out of the U.S. attorney's office, was asked if she thought· her daughter was 21 willing me mbe r of the Sym- bionese Libe ration Army that. . ltidnaped Miss Hearst on Feb. 4, 1974. . . . . "After people have treated you that way you sort of lose your own free will,'' Mrs. Hearst said. "I hope she can come home and I believe the legal matters can be settled easily.·· Patty Hearst is wanted by the FBI on a dozen c riminal charges, including ba nk robbery. She joined her SLA captors shortly after she was abdu~ted. accord- ing to the FBI. . : .. Mrs. Hearst said her grand jury appearance was '"really a very simple experience." She said she didn't know very much about the Penn sylvania in- vestigation a nd refused to talk about her relationship with other key fi gures in the case. · The FBI suspects that Miss ltearst and m e mbers of the SLA may have been harbored at a northeaster n Pennsyl vania farmhouse last s ummer. The farmhouse was a llegedly rented by sports figure Jack Scott. but t he government has yet to establish sufficient evidence to warrant an indictment of Scott, and hi s wife, Micki. Earlier an affidavit was filed in federa l court here which quot- ed John J . Scott, father of Jack Scott, as saying the FBt wan led"' Patricia Hearst dead or alive - preferably dead. The allegation was contained in a brief fil ed by William Kunstlcr. lawyer for the younger Scott -a former Oberlin College aWetic director who is fig hting a grand jury subpoena. , Scott"s father, of Las Vegas, Nev., said in the af£idavit he was visited by FBI agent Bill Jansen July 22. 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H ... trlcll O'~H • , Carr Couit6el: • Aft·est Set Up 1 , J To Shame Dad? Attorney for Ronald cari.-22· year-old son of San Clcm~te Ci- ty MKnager Kenneth Carr, cb.araed today his client'• arrest on narco\ics charges was an at· tempt by police to ""set up" the younger :carr to embarrua bis father. • The younger Carr_ pleaded, tn· nocent Monday dunng arraign- ment on charges or selling co· caine to undercover police of· ficers. . .11 His attorney. Thomas A. Rei y ol Laguna Be~ch said t~ay he has no indication that eVIdence against young Carr was falsified however, he charged, '·'There ap- pears to have been an attempt to set him up.'' · Laguna Beach. San Clemente .and.the State Narcotics Bureau. · ·Officer• a aid other a1enclcs , Were called in partly to remov~ the San Clemente departmenL from direct and sole involvement in tbecaae. Reilly said it ·was not unusual for local laW enforcement agen· cies to make such requests or other agencies during the in- vestigaUon of narcotics cases. , Ronald Carr will race a p~· llminary hearing Tuesday to <te~ tcrmine if sufficient evidence OX· hits to warrant a Superior <;ot\rt trial on felony counts. Reilly said he has beenretalnCd by Ronald Carr lo act for bis de; fense. AREMEN DOUSE REMNANTS OF BLAZE THAT LEFT MOTOR HOME A MELTED HULK Potential Buyer Wal to Look •I f:ountaln Valley Man•• Vehicle Mondoy Reilly noted that police had used local informers and con- fidential sources during the course of the investigation. The younger Carr was one of three persons arrested during police cracking of what offic~rs alteged was a large scale cocaine · supply operation last Thursday. ·Officers claim to haV(' seized co- cainf' wotth a n e&tim aled $250,000 in that operation. foodOass.· Scheduled From Page Al HICKS ..• that he· "'ill continue to "pro· secutc political corruption no matter v.·hat threats they might make,'' Coast Man Escapes Motor Home Blast Carr was arrested on five counts alleging sales oC cocaine. At College .I \\'hen asked what Cella and his associates are getting out or their political contributions, Hicks said, ··there are some matters under investigation.·• He also said that he has re- ceived reports that the number one or number two man in , Southern California organized crime is in Orange County but· did not identify the man. Hicks admitted that Sheriff Brad Gates had favored the transfer of 22 investigators from the district attorney·s office to the sheriff 's department. It "·as that transfer that touched ·off a name-calling feud between the district attorney and Supervisor Robert Battin. Later, Hicks blocked the transfer by obtaining a court in · junction. and said as a pro- fessional law enforcement of· ficer he did not want to quarrel with Gates on the issue. ln answer to a question about his own political contributors, Hicks said he ··makes it a point not to know ""ho contributes:· When asked if he would sup· port legislation prohibiting de- fense lawyers from contributing to the campaigns of prosecutors, Hicks replied, ··yes.·· The di strict attorney's cam- paign contributions statement shows that he accepted political donations from de fense attorneys in 1974. including George Chula and Michael McDonnell . The district attorncy'"said that an in\'estigation by the Ik>ard of Supervisors or secret fWlds under his control "won 't show any mis· use of money.·· So far, he said, he has received no commUnicalion from the supervisors and his only contact has been 'lli'ith auditor-controller Vic Heim, the man assigned to carry out the supervisors' order. Wife Beater Torches Self PITTSBURGH (UPll -After beating his v.:ifc on a neighbor's la"'TI, a suburban Scott Township man locked himself in their bedroom. set it afire and died in the flames. A spokesman for the Allegheny County coroner's office said Monday a shattered Mason jar that might have been used as a Molotov cocktail was found on the bedroom noor near the body of Raymond Mussill,58. His wife, Pauline Mussill, 56, was hospitalized with two broken ankles and a broken jaw. A Fountain Valley man escaped injury J\tonday when he ran fro m his motor home minutes before leaking butane· gas exploded in names. Ed Tucker o( 10710 La Batista Ave. in central Fountain Valley told firemen he was drilling i hole through the floor of:. hi! $21,000 motor borne when he ac- cidentally punctured an 85-gallon butane tank. . \\'hen he heard the fuel hissing Saddlehack Explorers End Marathon T"·elve Explorers from the Saddleback Valley's Fire-Rescue Post 628 wound up their marathon volleyball game Sun- day morning after playing non· stop for 70 hours and 38 minutes. The score was 2,120to1,820, ac- cording to Steve Miller, 18, who . acted as coach for one of the teams .. Post members collected ~.000 worth in pledges for t heir marathon game at the Laguna llills Mall. They are planning to apply the proceeds for the puchase of a "mini-fire engine" pickup truck. "We quit when one player just couldn't keep going any more. Everyone's feet were hurting re- ally badly,·· Miller reported. The game began at 10 a .m. Thursday and involved two teams of six players. Each of the teams took ri Ve-minute breaks every hour. Although they did not exceed the only listed world's record of 225 hours held by a group of girls from Natrona Count y H ieh School in ·casper, Wyonun~: the Explorers say that they have set a world mark. . They point out that the girts played with four six-man teams while they only played with two. From Page Al JOINT .•. supervisors that it is has con- sistently been the feeling of the U.S. Defense Department that civilian operations are not com· patible with the type of jet fighter traffic that uses El Toro. He said comm ercial aviation at the base would interfere with the nation's military readiness. ·Reserve Co_p Shot In Back at Station FIREBAUGH CAP) -Officers combed a swampy area near here today for the man who killed an on·duty Firebaugh reserve police officer with a single shotgun blast during the night. The confrontation was the third between law enforcement officers and gunmen in the cen- tral San Joaquin Valley in four days and the second in which an officer bas been killed. Detectives said the killer ap· parently entered the station house ln this small Fresno Coun· ty community about 2:30 a.m. and fired a blast into the back of the officer, who was dispatchin~ at the station's radio console. The assailant then stoic the: of-· ficer·s handgun and Oed on foot. abandoning his car nearby, in- vestigators said. Officers found a note lmide the car, slating t.he writer planned to kill a police office r. No motive for the atta ck was giv e n, alt.bough deputies say a drunken driving warrant is outstanding against a man being sought. The note said, "I'm sorry. t hate cops. I love my mother and I want to be buried in a Protestant church." The victim was identified as -Sixta Maldanado, 22. Madera County sherirrs depu· ty Steve Lindbloom, 26, was ki lled by a ri fle shot to the forehead Saturday whe n be answered a family disturbance call. Officers who s urrounded the home fatally wound e d Lindbloom 's killer, George Walker, 59, 'during a 3\o\·bour siege. On Sunday, Fresno deputies were called to a home in 'OOwa, south of Fresno, where Joe Garcia, 39, pull<?d a .22-caliber pistol on deputy Robert CUny_ Garcia waa finally persuaded to sur·rcnder a nd no shota ·were fired, off icers said. · Garcia told lnvestlcators be got the idea from Saturday'& shootout, office~ said. out, he told investigators, be fled. The rising fuel quiCkly filled the mobile home and within minutes was ignited by a refrigerator pilOt light. Fire Battalion Chief Bill William said if Tucker had not run out when he did, he could have been severely burned or killed. . The·$2I,OOO m otor home was totally destroyed , ftremen aaid, and a neighbor's home w·as scorched by the flames. · Reilly noted there has been a continuing dispute between the . police department employes and the city administration.. . As city manager, Kenneth Carr i s the city's chief a d - ministrative off icer .and the pol ice chief's immediate ' superior. ' Gourmet cooks c'an learn new tricks in three foods and nutrition courses to be offered at Sad· dleback College when classes re. sume Sept. 4. . Instructor Wendy Edgren will bring her French cooking talents to class for a new French cuisine course which is scheduJed to meet from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday nigh!So. Firemen, called to the scene by . a neigJ:lbor· a bout ·4:45 p .m ., fought · the blaze for about 15 minutes. A cloud of black smoke could be seen for m iles. RecentlY Carr admitted there was a possibility that palice chief Mel Portner might be demoted to lieutenant because or a review of his handling of the department over a year-Jong period. Chief Portner has deClined all comment on the city manager's son's arrest, referring inq~iries to Laguna Beach narcotics of· fi cer Gary MacAdam. · . She plans to take her students on a gourmet tour of Country French and Haute Cuisine styles of cooking, giving special atLcn· tion to· m e nu techniques, or- g anization and presentation . For those who prefer an in- t erna'tional flair to k itchen creativity, there is· 3n "Interna- tional Foods" cours~. It will be . held frpm 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and from I to 4 p.m·. Thursdays. An evening section of the class is I Firefighters kept the fuel tank cool with a stream of water. If the entire tank had exploded at once, Williams said, windows in neighboring homes would have been shattered. Firemen did evacuate houses surrounding ·Tucker's, Williams said. Tucker told firemen he thought l ea king waler from th e refrigerator had collected under the trailer's carpet and he was· drilling the hole to let it drain out. He didn't realize h~ was drill- ing into the t,ank. · He said the motor home was for sale and that a possible buyer was coming by to s.ee it Monday evening. Bicycle .Trail Link wOpen A new IO-mile stretch or the Pacific Coast Bicycle Trail will open in San Clemente Wednes· day. · . • . The trail proceeds south along the old route U.S. 101 on the west side or the freeway from former president Richard Nixon's home to ~ Pulgas Road in Camp Pendleton. • . Although lhe trail stoi>s ·at a gate to the Marine camp, a spokesman for CAL TRANS, con· tractors for the trails, said bicyclists . can continue through the camp to Oceanside. · · . The state trail, which Is almost complete, according lo the spokesman, enables cyclists to ride from border to border. The arrest of .the younger Carr came following a month long in- \'estigation by offi cers. from · Fro•PageAI PARCEL ••• offered from 6 to 10 p .m .. Thursdays_ · The three-unit cour!e will give students a sampling d regional, ethnic.and r eligious influences on food patterns and cooking ex- perience with foods from many ciemente. He joined Hunt in vol-cultures. . · ingagainsttbeorrer. A third course in gourmet_ Westberg drew a · chorus of foods-will explore fine foods and boos frOm Mission Viejo resi-their preparation from 6 to 10 dents a tte ndin g the meeting p .m. Wednesdays at the Lake ·"'hen he. suggested that the dis-' Forest Clubhouse in El Toro. trtct could bus students to schools Treats to be prepared in class built on less expensive sites in include hors d'oeuvres, breads, other'commUpities. soups, salads, eggs, omelettes, ''We n eed Mission Viejo crepes, souffles, pu!r pastries, schools for Mission Viejo kids," ' fondues and desserts. commented one woman. '. . Registration fot these and The site will house an elemen-other Saddleback College classes tary &chool scheduled for open· Can be accomplished. Aug. 25 ing in fall 1977. through 28 for continuing stu- The school will serve children dents and through Sept. 17 for from Barcelona homes hi the · rlew and returnjng students. north end of the planned· com-1'here are no · tuition lees for munity. California residents who have lived in the Saddleback district Fro•.P~AI CUTS ••• Yam which ·will affect school children the most. · Smith s aid that of the district's ·$20 m illion budget only about $8 million went to direct teachers saJary.. · The two teacher organizations ·represented at today's press con- ference represent a bout 500 of the district's 600 teachers. . for one year. El Toro Kiwanians ·uear Chiroprac•qr Chiro pr ~ctor Warren J ,, Famalaro will address the El Toro Kiwanis Club at. nbo n Thursday. The meeting will be held at the Top of the Royal restaurant in . the Home· Savings and Loan building on El Toro Road. ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S . . One l)uge Sdvantage N<fen·s has over most carpet stores is that we have our own installers. providing flexibility and reliability in scheduling installations. · , .. Very few d-1ment stores or specially carpet. stores h'ave their own workrooms. and must rely on an outside contract service for installations. . We have had many people buy from us alter being disappointed by an Installation company who sc""'uled a·job anq didn't show up or call. Sometimes this has happened two or three times before the customer gives up. At Alden's. our lnstallollon schedule is operated very : efficiently. and even when 'our me'n are held up on .a previous job causing_ a late start. our men will stay and finish. II ~ want tallablllty-call ual *•••••• Cltrpl DEN'S :.iii~ta1litioii: "custom draperies • ' ~ • I •• ,, 1663 l'l.ACENTIA AVENUE ' " • COSTA ~!SA. CAllf. 92627 • PHO"!E 6'6·4138-6~6·2'55 "' .. • ,. ... ·' I .,, . • " Irvine •• . . .. ·EDITION I I r VOL 68, NO. 231, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PA(;ES - '. ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Today's Closing \ N.Y. Stoe.ks TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1975 .. ~j TEN c;ENT~ I . . · Policelllan Slain ! I • Ill Fresno Station .5-. ·a_~ I· . I FIREBAUGH (AP) -A dis· ~ patcher was shot to death in the r ;police station here early today. ' limd officers mounted an intense t ~earch for his killer. . , Several hours aft'er Sixto .. Maldanado, 22, was blasted in 1 ~he chest with a shotgun, the killer remained at large. f. Maldanado, also -a r eserve of· ;: 'ficer on the small force in this 'western Fresno County town, I" · was the second officer shot to de· ath in this area tn three days. Madera County Sheriff's Depu- ty Steve Lindblom, 26, was killed while responding to a family disturbance Saturday at Madera 20 miles northeast of here. · · Lindblom 's assailant was killed later during a shoOtout with other officers. Maldanado's Slayer, who left a note in his car saying ··1 hate cops,'' fled the police station ·on foot arter the 2:30 a.m. shooting and was believed biding along the nearby San Joaquin River. He took Maldanado's 9 mm re· volver. "\. More than 30 olficers aided by fl highway patrol helicopter com· bed the riverbank. They stopped one m,an who was running, but he turned out to be an earl)' morning jogger. Another .report of so· meone peeking from a church window turned out to be a false lead. Police Chief Howard Manes said the killer has, been tent ative· ly identified. The chief said the message found in his.car indicat- ed it might be a suicide note. It read : "I hate cops.1 love my mother , and I want to be buried in a Protestant church.•• •• as on~e m ·}Air Base ~Use Eyed ~ ;By Board f. By WILLIAM SCllJIEIBER 01 UM O.!IJ Piiot st.ti • ~· Orange County supervisOrs J" -voted 4 to 1 today to formally re- .quest joint use by commercial ·airliners of both El Toro Marine • Corps Air Station and Los ·f.·Alamitos Naval Air Station. f'... The decision came after a ._4s.minute public hearing on a t;reasibility study perlormed by r the county airport department on t both military fields . It The study concluded that joint use of the bases is economically· iiand operationally feasible and tmay be an expedient solution to ~nagging problems at the existing co~ty airport. ! D~fing the bearing, · supervisors heardJrom residents ~f homes around the qiilltary ~facilities and Cro)!l i. repreSen· .lativeof the Marine Corps. With the exception of several ;Newport Beach residents, the ~inajority of thos~ who spoke were .-_opposed to .any plan that would J incre.ase ·jet traffic at. the t:.iruutary airlields. .. •. .. :- • ' • ,,<(_ -.. ~ . j~ ti'",¢.~ ·_,.. .f.;' : 'll'i':\"IJ, -·~: ·~. EarJy D-.1ping Hequir~d -. ~ •. Trash truck driver Armando Duarte didn't to dump it all out alongside the road so quite make it to the Coyote Canyon dump county firemen could extinguish the stub- as he traveled out Bonita Canyon Road in born blaze. Alas, later comes the reloading Irvine today. The load caught fire. He had chore. <See JOINT, Page A2) Ford Warns Russians .... tRites Held f:For Officer; re h v· . . f.; s.1:~~ were• :~l=-fo~ T Gary Anthony Nelson of lrvme. tan Anaheim police officer who :was killed while piloting a police helicopter on an undercover mis- • Sion near ldyllwild Friday. )-Nelson, 35, was a member or f'the Anah~im force for 11 years. · t ' He is survived by his wife, t ·~argery ; a son,_ J oh!!; a t· daughter, Lori; father, John A. -'[Nelson or Costa Mesa; and ,I .mother Delores Howard of 1;Lakewood. · ~ ft' The helicopter crash occurred .-~Friday in remote wilderness l near Tahquitz Peak in the Palrh. , .:Springs area. Nelson and fellOw .. ·officer .Robert Repartee1 of On- ''-tario were involved in sur-·~l'::·Veillance of the mountainous ter- i. rain. Repartee was injured•in the }u crash. · .• ;P.t; FUnerat services we~ held : lthis afternoon at the 1"\rst Chris- 't<lian Church in Anaheim. Portugal, lnterf erence Endangering Detente . By HELEN THOMAS JlllNNEAPOLIS (UPI). President Ford warned today he would h"ave "no ·choice" but to ask Congress for $2 billion tO $.1 billion iQ additional nuclear weapons if the United States and Soviet Union cannot agree lo limit strategic arms. In a speech to applauding American Legionnaires, Ford also sternly cautioned th~t any Russian interference in the in - ternal affairs of politically ·turbulent Portugal .would en- danger detente. .Before addressing ·the 57th an- nual conventiop or the American . Legion, he told a breakfast meet- ing of regional news executives ·he might have to seek as much as $15 billion the next five years if a SALT pact is not reached. · Wearing his American Legion cap, Ford issued the defense spending' warning in his a4dress to 7,500 convention delegates. He said he would try to hold down arms spending in fiscal 1976 and 1977. '·'But ithe Congress and the Ariietican -people must realize that, unless agreement is achi~ved, I will have no choice but to recommend to Congress an additional $2 to $3 billion for strategic weapons programs in the current and coming fiscal • years," he said. · "Detente must be a tWC:l-way street. Because tensions caMot be eased with safety and security by one side a lone, I am com- mitted to keeping America's de- fenses second to none.•• The President also followed Secretary of State Herny A. Kiss· inger's public warningt.Othe Sov· iet Union last week to keep out of Portugal's internal battle between .... Communists and Socialists ·rqr control of that NATO country. (See FORD, Page AZ) Pennsylvania Jury Hears Mrs. Hearst SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) -The Patricia Hearst. spent 20 FBI bas a central Pennsylvania minutes testifying ·before a · · farmhouse unde'r su"eillance in federal grand jury today but af.; the ·belief that fugitiv e·' terwardswouldonlysayshelov-: newspaper heireks Patricia . es her daughter and desperately : Hearst may be biding there, the wants her home. Scranton Times said today. ·ne "My family and I have been FBI tn Philadelphia refused to through a great deal," Mrs. comment on the story.' · Hearst said. "I am only. interest· HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) - Mrs. Catherine Hearst, mother or fugitive newspaper heiress ed in getting my daughter home safely. We love her and we hope she will come home as soon as possible." ;~. Nelson, a ).959. graduate of ;&Newport Harbor High School, ·~.Was a member of the Aircraft ;ll!~lots Association. He held 11: '~mmercial .pilot's license and il=.:c~~~nsed beli~ fliSht Burglary Suspect ;~flicycle Trqil ·Released in Irvine Brandon Alvey, U.S. attorney in charge of the Hearst investiga· tion, said Mrs. Hearst wu "a cooperative witness. "'She was very tielpful to us.•• But neither Alvey nor· Mrs. ~~:1' f,o Open A,vagabondarrestedinarural . .A new 10-mite itretcb Of the Jrvlne field on suspicion of · c Coan Bicycle Trail will burglary charges has been re· . ~ ID SID Clemeale Wedna-leaJ<!d from jail and police ex· ~. pect to give the man back the t~.-Tb8 trail .,._eds~ ll1ong valuables that led to the charge. • !illleold-U.S.lOlcmtbewest. .Donald .L. Crowe, 21, of ' ~of tbe freeway from former Richmond, Va., was released J~1411MM11tllldlardlibm'B.-from county jail ·after Irvine l ~-Pulpa. Boad Ill camp police could find no burglary re: ; · port to flt the alleaed loot. All i ·1 lbaallb ·111e trail.,._ Ill a cbartia ••'11U't Crowe have collector. Although the collection of valuables seemed unusual to police at the time of the arrest, Crowe bas maintained that they are bis. . After his release from Orange County jall1 Crowe appeared at the Irvine-Police Facility to de· mand the return o~ the items, ac· cording, to Investfgator Ron VeachJ ' to tlle Madne ea-a beoodropped. • . ' r.r·CAl.TJlllNlli:.-Wbill'Crowe.wu_pieked..qp"at Veach ,aaid Crowe became l· aetora for tile ~ · ~oi' :a11ou1 8:311.9.m. la1t..Taeld1~" he "tt;-y Irate" w)!en the valuables ! · ea....,..ale,wiiicls was c81'rylog a larae, heavy Mrenot~ 1 tlteeamptoOciwlde.. · ~t-radio, three c,rvea Jade Rowevef'9 Veach &aid, the : 'J'llestmatnll, .iikbll....._. lllaluettes, 435 half dollars, 84 police have no legal reason to ~ ftmptete. aecudlDI' to ~ quartcs, 12 silver dolllrs an4 ·'hold Crowe or bja ~ions ....... :-~-llllr ID . """'"rlnp. · . • llDd must nli!tll tbe valQalllf15 Hearst would discuss her grand jury testimony. Mrs. Hearst, of San Francisco. after she walked out of the U.S: attorney's office. was asked ir she thought her daughter was 21 willing member of the Sym· bionese LiberaUon Army that kidnaped Miss Hearst on Feb. 4, 1974. . "After people have treated you that way YoU sort of lose your own Cree will," Mrs. Hearst said. ''l hope she can· come home and I believe the legal.mattcl'$.cnn be setU,edeuUy." . · Patty He~st is wantOO by the FBI on a do'len criminal charies. including bank. robbery. She joined her SLA <a(ltots shortly after she was abducted, accord- ingtothe FBI. . Jllrs. Hearst saiil' her grond . Jury ap_pe'aran~e WfS ''real~y a Manes said officers have·no in - dication today's killing had any relationship to the Madera case. A day after Lindblom was ki lled. a man held a gun on a f'resno County deputy brieOy, th en ad- mitted after s urrendering that he got the idea from the ~1adera in-• cident. · Maldanado w as t alking · by telephone with po lice in nearby Mendota when his 3.ssailant en- tered the office, Manes said. ... 't..~ 1 '"Sixto apparently turned arf'ilt spoke the suspect's fi rstnameo~' nickna me, putting the phone o.;~1 hold ," Ma.nessaid. 1· Me ndo ta offic er s and ·.,_ Fire b a ug h p o li ceman wtlo radioed in routinely becam~· alarmed when Ma ldanado dido'!t respond, and the Firebaugh '~ 1 ficer found his body slumped id the door\l.•ay. 'i~ .. \• _..ount G-Man Quoted By Hicks By GARY GRANVILLE Of !Pie Da.U, Piiot Slilll District Attorney Cecil I-licks admitted Monday that "a hi gh ranking federal official" has told him that mon ey illega ll y skimmed from La s Vegas gambl- ing casinos i s filtering into Orange County. Hicks' admission came in answer to a question asked him during an interview by television reporter Chuck Ashman. The TV reporter billed the 30-minute interview as a report on, "The Political Mafia in Orange County." · Ashman compared conditions in Or~nge County with those that existed in Cicero, Ill., in 1923 •·when m-o'bst'er Al Capone moved in." ''There is· relatively little media (in Orange County)" and "it is a good place to launder money and live in comfort," the TVhostsaid. · When asked if there is a link between illegally laundered Las Vegas money and county political figures, Hicks said he wouldn't describe it as a link. However, the district attorney did not rule out the possibility that a continuing investigation might prove otherwise. Hicks said Orange County is vulnerable to organized cnme because it lacks television, a con~ dition Ashman vowed to correct. This morning, a spokesman for station KTTV described Ashm an· as "a hard hitting inve&tigative reporter from Cincinnati." He also credited Ashman With lieing the writer of "Kissinger, Super-Kraut.'' In answer to one of Ashman's questions. Hicks said be" is satisfied that a secret political al - liance c.alled The· Team exists in Orange County. The· only p.erson Hicks as- sociated with the alliance·was Dr. Louis Cella, who.he .said two months ago is tbe;key figure in the shadow go~ _that con-. trols ~me couajif·S~sors. An unnamed4tttorn~Y:told him · last year,that 'f.ii\? :retm.was out . to get him and waS·thi'eatening to pour huge amounts of money in a campaign to defeat him at the polls, Hicks said. However. be went on to say that he will continue to "pro~ secute , political corruption no matter what threats they might make." When asked what Cella and his <SeeHICKS,PageA2l Hinshaw Gets Trial Delay On Indictment Rep. Andr"ew Hinshaw (ft .. Newport.Beach) waived his right to a speedy trial M~nday and was granted a delay until Nov. 10 to stand trial on charges brought against him in a Grand Jury in- dictment. Hinshaw appeared briefly in Superio·r Court Judge Kenneth Williams' courtroom to obtain the trial delay and to.make a mer· tioO for discovery. or evidence. Judge Williams granted the tria.1 delay alter meeting with . liinsbaw, his attorney Robert Green and Assistapt District At· torney Michael Capi:r.zi . The Republican c o n- i(re$Sman's trial on 15 charges brought against him in the indict· ment was scheduled to get under cw1111londay. · \ • • . . AIRS v1ewS'ON°'TV' PTIO!o: I District Attorney Hicks .,. 1 98-unit :~. ' Project Approved . I ~ ,I I " I I .Irvine planning Commission~rS have un animously approved. .a 98-unit condominium developi ment in the 14. 7 acres o·r University Park known· as "Are.& 13." • Monday's 4 -0 vote i~ thl absence of Commissioner Wall Rungaitis js final unless ap'i pealed to the city council by Sept'\ 2 . The area is an island of un' ~ ;developed land bounded b University Dri:ve. Sandbur Way, Golde'n Glow Street an Beach Tree Lane. Initial plans called for. apart ments in the area at a density o up to 25 units per acre. Tbe.ap proved plans call for a density o slightly less .than .s even con dominiums per acre. ..,~ Univ~sity Park residents pro~· ~ testing development of the Ian have advocated that it be used f expand city park. acreage r ' University Park. -" ·One more approval, a "'fina site plan," is required by th planning commi~sion befor work can begin. Planners expec construction to start next Marc , or April. ·~ j Ora age ·' Weather Mostly s unny Wednes· day but variable cloudi-'f ness 'in the morning hours. Utile temperature change:.~ Highs will range from 68 at · ' the beaches to 77-82 inland ~ . . " areas. < INSWETODAY . An Ame riC"an helicop(eT · pilot .describes the dromatic ., rescue of three Jugitivas from Czechoslovakia in . a darin9 · mi.slion that forced · him to 1"'ve.o friend l>e/Und onEoiie , . ,Af. Index' • : •Jiliia a::.nildii:.. .. ·er-1o14~11e .. aca1D" w11b111111elleXi'CGu111elt~·. 1 ·r . ~ a:.-. • • d!·-, . '·• , , ) l -, ':a ~a w ·:;:; ~ --;--~~ ... , . '\:'ij'" .. ~··· •• ...,... • .. "'~.._ 1: .. "~~;P~~I · ... .,+. '•:i:r•~ .... •1. 'II\ ----·-' .. '~ • 1-• ... -I ~ • v . r • • f " At DAILV PILOT • 1 Trailer Ruined In Blast I A Fountain Valley man ~caped injury Monday when he Tan from bis motor home 'minutes before leaking butane gas exploded in names. Ed Tucker of 10710 La Batista Ave. in central Fountain Valley told firemen he was drilling a hole through the floor or hj s $21 000 motor home when he ac· cid~ntally punctured an SS-gallon butane tank. When he heard the fuel hissing oul, he told investigators, he f1ed . The rising fuel quickly filled the mobile home and within minutes was ignited by a reff'igerator pilot light. Fire Battalion Chief Bill William said if Tucker bad not run out when he did, he could have been severely burned or killed. . The $21,000 motor home was totally destroyed. firemen aaid, a nd a neighbor's hoifle was scorched by the flames. Firemen, called to the scene by a neighbor about 4 :45 p.m ., roug ht the blaze for about 15 minutes. A cloud of black smoke could be seen for miles. . Firefighters kept the fuel tank cool with a stream of water. If the entire tank had ·exploded at oiice, Williams said, windows in neightidring homes would have been shattered. Firemen did evacuate 'houses surrounding ·Tucker's, Williams said. Tucker told firemen he thought leaking water from the refrigerator had collected under the trailer's carpet and he was drilling the hole to let it drain out. He didn't realize be was drill· ing into the tank. He said the motor home was for sate aritl that a po!!lsible buyer ""·as coming by to see it Monday evening. Novic~m Meet Entry Deadline Set Entries for the first Newport 'Beach Invitational Novice Swim Meet, sponsored ~Y the Harbor View Swim Team, must be in by Sunday. Th'e meet will begin al 8:30 a.m. Atrg. 30 in the Harbor View .Pool. Events. for participants 6 and · under will be the 25-yard freestyle and the 2s.yard backstroke. These two events. plus a 100-yard medley relay, are planned ror 1 and 8-year-old swimmers. Nine and 10, 11 and 12, and 13 and 14 ~year-old participants will compete in the 50-yard freestyle, 50-yard backstroke and 100-yard medley. There is a $1 entry fee for each event. Entries should be sent or de· livered lo A.B. Morrow. I~ Port Weybridge, Ne'<''port Beach. FORD .... "We are now watching some serious situations for indications of the Soviet attitude toward de- tente and· cooperation. in Euro- pean ~ecurity." Ford said. "The situation in Portugal is one of ttiem. We are deeply concerned about the future or fi-eedom in' Portugal -as we have always been concerned about the freedom or people throughout the world." The Portuguese, he said, "must find the solution in an at· mosphere that is free from the pressures of outside interests." ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"' O•otn<I" (O••I Oa11, p,1n1 . .,;in'"'"'(""'_,. "''" n ''" N • .,,.p, .. ,, I• pub'•"""" nvl"" 0,,.,.,.., CO•" l'ubl '"""'(! C1>mo•~• ~· o.,.~1. ,...,,,,~n•. 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Glllf9rftla.M..c~.,.<M>'lfrUOf-l\lr; .. ..-.. ...... ....-ir1 ........ ~o&'-U,OO "*''"''· i I It's Official Carr Counsel: Arr.est Set Up ToShameD~~ Cycle Falls On Allman MACON, Ga. <AP) .:... Gregg Allman or the Al· Iman Brothers Band. suf'· tered a sprained finger when his motorcycle fell on him while he was working on it, a spokesman said to. day. Attorney for Ronald C&rr, 22: year-old son of San Clemente Cl· ty l\lanaaer Kenneth Carr~ charged today h~a cllent'a &rTe&l on narcotic& charges waa an at· tempt by police to "set up" the youneer Carr to embarrass his father. The younger Carr pleaded ln· nocent Monday during arrai&n· ment on cbar1e1 of selling co- caine to undercover Police of. ficers. His attorney, Thomas A. Reilly of l.agwta Beach said today h~ hu no indication that evidence against young Carr was falsified however, he charged, .. There ap- pears to have been an attempt to set him up." Reilly noted that police had HEARST ••• very simple experience." She said she didn't know very much about the Pennsylvania in· vestigation s.nd refused ·to talk about her relationship with other key figures in the case. . ·n.e FBI suspects that Miss Hearst and members of tbe SLA may have been harbored at a northeastern ·Pennsylvania farmhou.!!le last summer. The used local inform ers and con· fidential sources durina the course of the invt?aU1aUoo. The youn••r Carr wu one ot three' persona arrested durinS police cracking of wbnt officers alleged was a large scale cocaine supply operation last Thursday. Officers claim to have seized co· caine worth an estimated '250,000 In that operation. Carr was-"arreated on five coW1t'.1alle1ing1ales of cocaine'. Reilly notfid there has been a continuing dispute bet.ween the police department ernployes and the cit)' adminl1tratlon. As city . manaser, Kenneth Carr ia the city's c1Jief ad· ministratlve officer and the police chief's immediate auperior. Re.cenUy Carr admitted there wu a po91ibility that 'police chief Mel Portner might be demoted to lieutenant because of a review or his handling or the department Over a year· long period. , Chief Portner h as dttlined all comment on the city manager's son's arrest. referring inquiries ~O Laguna ·Beach narcotics of· ficer Gary MaeAdam. · · The arrest of the younger Carr came following a month long in· ve!!ltiaation by officers from La1un' Beach, San Clem~nte and the State N arcoUca Bureau. · Frank ·Fcntcr, executive vice prealdent of Capricorn Recordl , 1ald the iajury wd aUcht and lt would not affect r eheareoala or the group which is preparing for aa series or tours this · ·fall.. . Allman said he broke a toe earlier when he stumbled against a table at his home. Allman left lor New York on Monday lo visit his wife; Cher. Gourmet cooks can learn new tricks in three foods and nutrition courses to be offered at Sad· dleback Col lege when classes re· sume Sept. 4 . Instructor Wendy Edgren will bring her French cooking talents to· class for a new f"rench cuisine course which is scheduled to meet from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday Color guard from Costa Mesa Police Department raises Flag during Monday's ceremonies marking opening of new $18 million South Coast Plina Hotel across Bristol Street from South Coast Plaza Shopping Center in Costa Mesa: ·Event was attended by various dignitaries. F1ag raising took place in 2.S-.acre park near· hotel entrance. • farmhouse was allegedly rented by sports fig~re Jack Scott, but the government ·bas yet to• establilh eufflclent evidence 'to warrant an indictment ot Scott • .' and bis wife, Mickl. Officers aaid .other agencies were ca)led in partly to remove the Sm .Clemente department from direct and sole involvement inthecaae. · Rellly said lt waa not unuaual for local law enforcement-agen· 'dd to make such requests or other. a1encies. during the in· vesti1ation of narcotics ca.sea. nights. . . Sh'e plans to take herstudehl$ On a gourmet tour of Country French and Haute Cuisine styles of cooking, giving· special attcn· lion to menu techniques, or· ganization and presentation. Hefty Holdup Men Strike CdM Firm A pair or a bandits -one a si.x- footer weighing 300 pounds ~ struck the Corona del Mar branch of Western Federal Sav- ings and Loan Monday afternoon and escaped with $900 in cash. It was the third holdup or the year at the association's branch at Z744 E . Coast Highway. At 1:45 p.m ., the hulking member of the duo appeared alone and Obtained 'change for a $.5 bill from a teller. She reported later that the man surveyed the premises very carefully during the brief transaction and then· left . . MomentS later, the partner ap· peared and produCed a blue steel automatic pistol. He ordered everyone to lie on the Ooor and then scooped out the cash from a drawer behind the counter, pol.ice said. No patrons were in the building at the time, offic ers added. Witnesses said that the second holdup man fled out the · front l'rom ~age Al HICKS .••. associates are getting out of their political contributions, Hicks said, ''there are some matters under investigation." He also said that he has re- ceived reports that the number one or number two man in Southern California organized crime is in Orange County but .did not identify the man, Hicks admitted that Sheriff Brad Gates had fa vored the transfer of 22 investigators from the district attorney's office to the sheriff's department. It was that transfer that touched off a name-calling feud between the district attorney and Su~rvisor Robert Battin. Late r, Hick!!! blocked the transfer by obtaining a court in· junction, and said as a pro- fessional law enforcement of- ficer he did not want to quarrel with Gates on the issue. In answer to a question about his own political .contributors, Hicks said he "makes it a point not to know who contributes." When asked i£ he would sup- Port le~islation prohibiting de- fense lawyers from contributing to tbe campaigns of prosecub:>rs, Hicks replied, "yes." The district attomcy·s cam· paign contributions statement. shows that he accepted political donations from defense attorneys in 1974, including George Chula and Michael McDonnell. 'The district attorney said. that an lnvesUgation by the Board of Supervisors of !!lecret f\Jnds under his control "won't shQw any mis· use of money.'' So far, he said, he has received no communication from the supervisors and his only contact has been With auditor-cont.roller Vic Heim, the man assigned lo carry out the eupervisors' order. Oil Tank Burning PIULADELPHIA (AP) -A ainale crude oil storage tank con· Unues to burn as the fire at the Gull Oil Co. refinecy here slqwly dies ou.t. door and toward a rear alley where· a getaway car was ap· parently waiting. FBI agents arrived at the scene soon after police detectives and officers immediately con- tacted passersby and neighbors in the area to see it there were any witnesses. The effort was in vain, however. The heavier of the twO bandits wore clothing which included a white T-shirt and denim jacket. · 1-lis accomplice, who was about 5 feet, 10 inches tall, wore a red patchwork shirt and dark slacks. Each was in his mid to late 20s and had brown hair. police said. Detectives said that there ap- peared to be no connection between Monday's holdup and the two previous robberies this y~~r at the Savings and Loflll. l'rom Page A J JOINT •.• Jean Morris, representing the Airport Action Association of Newport Beach, urged. supervisors to apply for the joint use permissio~·n an effort to share th~ load"'. any additional commercial rlight hat might be added in the near future. In an unexpected move; Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley a retired l\f arine general, supported the joirlt use applica· tion. . "I feel it would be in the best interest of all the·peoplt 'of this county to resolve the question of \Vhether or not joint use can ever be achieved at these faCiliti es," Riley said. The lone opponent of the ·ap- plication was Supervisor Laurence Schmit, whose district includes Los Alamitos. He !!laid he would favor applying only for , El Toro but would oppose any move that would bring com~ mercial jets to the Navy airfield. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Ralph Clark led the push for ·a joint use application, noting that the question or its feasibility has never been re'solved with by a fed eral decision. Clark said that while the military's decision may go again!!lt joint use, he said the county should be armed with all J)OSsible information before mak- ing its final ' determination or· what to do about future aviation ·needs. ; 1n Bresnahan's report, El Toro is shown to be the most advan· tageous for joint use. The report notes the Marine base could handle a civilian passeoger load or three million per year without significantly in· terfering with tbe military Dlil· sion or the base. The paseenger& would use an off.site terminal buil~r& that would cost about $10 on to build. . Marine Lt. Col. R. lL Brown, a spokesman for El Toro, told supervisor& that it is has con· sil5tenUy bten the feeling of the U.S. Defen se Department that civilian operations are not com· pallble with the type of jet fi&hter traffic that uses El Toro. He aaid commercial aviation at the baae·would interfere with the natlon'a mWtary rtldiNSS. Earlier an affidavit was filed in federal cOurt here which quot· ed John J . SCott, father of Jack Srott, as saying the FBI wanted Patricia Hearst dead or alive - preferably dead .. The allegation was contained. ·in a brief•filed by William Kunstler, lawyer for the younger · Scott -a former Oberlin College athletic director who is fighting a grand jury subpoena. Ronald Carr will face a pre· liminacy hearinl Tuesday to de- termin'e if-sufficient evidence ex- ists to warrant a Superior Court trial on felony counts. Reilly said he has been retained by Ronald Carr to_ act Jor his de- fense. He eaid he does not know if it was the city managec's opinion· that his son had been set up. Ken · neth Carr has refrained from comment on the case other then to say he was ehocked and sur. ·prised by his son·s arrest. For those who prefer an in· ternational flair lo kitchen creativity, there is an "Intern a· ti on al Foods" course. It will be held from ·1 to 3 p .m. Tuesdays and from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays. An evening section cl the class is ,offered from 6 t o 10 p.m. Thursdays, . The three-unit course will give students a sampling of regional, e\hnic and religious influences on food patterns · and cooking ex· perience with foods from many cultures. . ., I Wire Service Gets Mystery· Hoff a .Plwto DETROIT !U PI) -United Press International received in the mail today a photograph that shows a m a n -apparently James R. Hoffa -standing behind an unidentified man in a · wheelchair. No explanation· was enclosed. The photograph shows what apparently is Hoffa, who disap- peared 20 days ago in a. Detroit suburb, standing in a dark shirt behind a smiling man seated in front of him in a wheelchair. The second man's hand is rest· ing on the back or a Cadillac~ ap· parently a 1974 Coupe deVille. · The license plate is clearly visi· ble, but apparently blocked out ·with a sheet ·of ,paper. No num· ben are visible. · The FBI dtspatcbed a mall to investigate the photograph. The envelope was mailed SUn· day and a post office official said th.e identifying .code of origin - FL 327 :-is Orlando, Fla. The photo, a small color snapshot, ar· rived addressed to "News Pie· lures,'' in an.envelope containing a bare sheet of yellow paper folded around the photo.·· · Bandits Dig Way to Booty At Auto Shop . Burglars tunnelled thejr way into a Costa Mesa used sports car d e alership and hauled away $2,000 "orth of mechanics' tools, company spokesmen reported to police Monday. David R. Nealey, of European Auto Ltd., 2100 Harbor Blvd., said the burglary was discovered when the staff opened up fpr the day. . lnvee'tigltors said" the intruder or intruders bored through an ex· terior will and then slacked tires . against it to bide the damage from po11lble observation by pasaing poUcemen on patrol. Nealey told police several toot boxes were broken into and rifled, with equipment belonging to two of their mechanics!!ltolen . One was identified as Kurt. A. Fisher, while Nealey said his .other mechanic ia on vacation and won't be able to determine the extent ol his own loss until he retum.1 next week. A third coul'se in gourmet foods will eXplore fine foods and their prei>aration from 6 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the 1:4ke Forest Clubhouse in El Toro. Tr~ats to be prepared in class include bors d 'oeuvres, breads,~ soups.. salads, eggs, omelettes, crepes, souffleS, puff pastries, fonduff· and desserts. Reeistration for these ilnd other Saddleback College classes can be accomplished Aug. ·2s . through 28 for continuing stu· dents and throush Sept. 17 for new and ·returning. students. There are no tuition fees for. California residents -who have lived in the Saddleback district for one year. A Mounlain Of M<uiiu.ana. WASHINGTON <UPI) -The U.S. Customs Service says it ac· • cid"entally stumbled across a smuggler's hideaway that may contain the 'largest marijua,sia . haul in history, a 40-ton "moun· lain'' of pat valued at $22 million. ·nie crew of a Customs Service heli~opter looked down in Sur· prise as they rtew over t.h~ eastern tip of Grand Bahama.!;: Island, a smugglers haven ancl before that a pirate center. ADVANTAGE~ AI.DEN'S One huge ~ Alden's h•a over most .carpet stores Is that W.. have our own inst.lien, provi6ing flexibility and reliability in scheduling installations. • Very few d-'ment atorea or apeclalty carpet stores have their own workrooms. and muat rely on an outside contract service tor lnatallations. We have had many people buy from us after being disappointed by an instilllation company who acheduled a Job and didn't show up or call. Sometimes Ihle has happened two or three tlrMS before the customer gives up. At Alden's, our lnstallatlon schedule is operated very. efflctent!y, and even When our JTMtn are held up on a prevl~s Job causing a late .ttart, our men will 1tay and finish. If you want 1'9111billty-c811 Ull .DEN'S :i~ia11atiiin:·custom ·draperies UC. NO. 230422 1663 l'lAC~NTtA A Y!NU& • COSTA MESA, CAllP. 92627 ,\ , II .. ., \ j • D11nt.i.ngton. -Beach • • • .... t ' ' ~ .. ~ t.J ,, •, .• Foutaht valley ' EDITIO!'I ·' ., OL. 68, NO. 231, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1975 . • OS • omt se s .. > . ~ egas Cash in OC? ~--Jr: G-man Tells Hicks of Skimming ·:·By GARY GRANVILLE , -OI Utt' 0•11'1' .. u .. Matt j)istrict Attorney Cecil Hicks 'tted Monday that ''a high f!!'lkin' g rederal official'' has told J11 that money illegally mmed from Las Vegas gambl- ,. casinos is filtering into ange County. 'Hicks' admission came in ·· wer to a question asked him ··ng an interview by television rter Chuck Ashman. The TV reporter billed the :JO.minute interview as a report on, ''The Political Mafia in Orange County.'' Ashman compared conditions in Orange County with those that existed in Cicero, Ill., in 1923 ''when mobster Al Capone moved in." "There is relatively little media (in Orange County)" and "it is a good place to launder money and live in comfort," the 'IV host said. When asked if there is a link between ill egally laundered Las Vegas money and county political figures, Hicks said he wouldn't describe it as a link. However, the district. attorney did not rule out the possibility that a continuing investigation migh.t prove otherwise. (See JOCKS, Page AZ) ·r· . \r: Ford Warns Russians ~rt· "f:' ~ f Portugal lnterf erence 'En.dangering Detente' ' • By HELEN THOMAS :·~-¥1NNEAPOLIS (UPI) - ident Ford warned today he ~ uld have "no choice" but to · Congress for $2 billion to $3 ion in additional nuclear apons if the United States and viet Union cannot agree to ·t strategic arms. a speech to applauding erican Legion·naires, Ford sternly cautioned that any sian interference iii the in· ·-nal affairs of politically bulent Portugal would en· ger detente. fore addressing the 57th an· convention of the American Legion, he told a break.fast meet· ing of regional news executives he might have to seek as much as $15 billion the next five years if a SALT pact is not reached. Wearing his American Legion cap, Ford issued the defense spending warning in his address to 7 ,500 convention delegates. He said he would try to hold down arms spending in fiscal 1976 and 1977. "But the Congress and the American people must realize that, unless agreement is achieved, I will have no choice but to recommend to Congress an additional $2 to $3 billion for strategic weapons programs in the current and coming fiscal years," he said. "Detente must be a two-way street. Because tensions cannot be eased with safely and security by one side alone, I am com-., milted to kee ping America's de- fenses second to none.'' The President also followed Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger's public warning to the Sov- iet Union last week to keep out of Portugal 's inlernal battle between Communists and Socialists for control of that NATO count_ry. 1 '.i ' Official"s Son 'Set Up' 7\ ; !: By JACK CHAPPELL J Of""'O•llYPIMltSCaft tomey for Ron·ald Carr, 22· ·Old son of San Cleme;nte Ci· , Manager Kenneth Carr .. ged today his client's arrest arcotics charges was an at-·1· · ... l .< tempt by police to "set up'' the younger Carr to embarrass his father. The younger Carr pleaded in- nocent Monday during arraign- ment on charges of selling co· caine to undercover police of- alley ·Man Escapes otor Home Blast r~ Fountain Valley man illtaped injury Monday when he · n from his motor home utes before leaking butane exploded in flames. Tucker of 10710 La Batista e. in central Fountain Valley firemen he was drilling a e through the floor of his ;000 motor home when he ac- . tally punctured an 85-gallon etank. en he heard the fuel hissing · , he told investigators, he flecl. rising fuel quickly filled the ile home and within minutes ignited by a refrigerator t light. ire Battalion Chief Bill ·am said if Tucker had not run out when he did, he could have been severely burned or killed. The $21 ,000 motor home wa$ totally destroyed, firemen aaid, and a neighbor's home wcis scorched by the flames. Firemen, called to the scene by a neighbor about 4:45 p .m., fought the blaze for about 15 minutes. A cloud of black smoke could be seen for miles. Firefighters kept the fuel tank cool with a stream of water. If the entire taok had exploded at once. Williams said, windows in neighboring homes would have been shattered. Firemen did evacuate houses surroundin_g (See TRAILER, PageA2) • ficers. His attorney, Thomas A. Reilly of Laguna Beach said today ht! has no indication that evidence against young Carr was falsified however, he c harged, "There ap- pears to have been an.attempt to set him up." Reilly noted that police had used loclil informers and con- fidential sources during the course of the investigation. The younger Carr was one of three persons arrested during police cracking of what officers alleged was a large scale cocaine supply operation last Thursday. Officers claim to have seized CO· caine worth an estimated $250,000 in that operation. Carr was arrested on five counts alleging sales of cocaine. Reilly note d there has been a continuing dispute between the police department employes and the city administration. As city manager, Kenneth Carr is th e city's chief ad· ministrative officer and the police chief's immediate superior. Recently Carr admitted there was a possibility that police chief Mel Portner might be demoted to lieutenant because of a review or his handling of the department (SeeCARR, PageA2) ' ' -~ .. Slippery Adventure , Martin Porter, 13, Huntington Beach, was o~e ~of.:thOse on hand Monday for reopening of city's Adventure Park. He slid and slopped a nd loved every minute of it. Unusual and successful public park for children was closed for a time while city officials worked out in· surance problems. It is now open from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. Admission price is 25 cents for full day, or 10 cents for 3 p .m . to 5 p .m. A yearly pass costs $10 . Council Takes Dive At Oil Well Beauty By ROBERT BARKER Ot tl'M 011llr Piiot SUff Huntington Beach members decided Monday night to take the plunge back into an oil well beautification ordinance that had been due to go on the books in December. The measure that calls for landscaping or decorative masonry walls at the wells, is nmniag into a great. number of problems, John Behret:lS~ direc- tor of the •Buildin~ and Com· munity Developmentj Depart. ment told the council. Behrens said COJ)dltions around maciy sites' are not con- ducive to the landscaping rules. ' The council, after being re- minded that the oil well on Civic Center property fails to meet the standards because of budget limitations, approved sending the measure back to the Plan- ning Commission and Oil Corh · mittee for modification in hopes of finding new ways to make it moreworkable. Council membe~ in another matter. approv~d the Sunset Heights Assessment District and disallowed the protest& of seven homeowners. most of which com- plained of "excessive charges." '.'Ibey said also they had trouble getting cost breakdowns for the improvements from the city. . He also added that the ordlnanee .Mayor Norma Gibbs com· mended the protesters for their courage ln speaking.out before a tSee OIL WELL, Page "2) ~ •· ··~ · . ....,,..,.....,....,_.OfCM.-11 can mean flnanclal hardships to l'IMKA:~=.:::: a:"~~"='• '::i!.: ::iL::p ~. . ·=i:.f:;!d':!iO:::.Ucularly ~ "i 1if!'.. I , ..... -~ .. ,......_.,. ... -.. ··"' .--~;._~-""" .-\.• '""1 ..... ;~""'1 ...... ~~ ··~ ,, • ....-. . .. ---~ \ ~ " .. ·1 ; I .. • ":oday's Closidg N.Y.Stoeks t ' I ' ' TEN CENTS-.lj h ~ 1 e ·~ County's Vote 4-1 I ,. For Plan " ' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of IM D111tr "lkll ~fl Orange County supervisors voted 4 to I today lo formally re· quest joint use by commercial airliners of both El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. The der is ion came after a 4S·minute public hearing on a··· feasibility study performed ht the county airport department on both military fields. The study concluded that joint use of the bases is economically ·\ and operationally feasible and ; may be an expedient solution to nagging problems at the existing ·:~ county airport. 1 During the hearing , s upervisors heard from residents of homes around the military facilities and from a represen- tative of the l\.tarine Corps. \Vith the exception of several - Newpo rt Beach residents, the majority of those who s poke were opposed tu any plan that would increase jet traffic at the military airfields. Jean Morris, representing the Airport Action Association of · N e wport Beach, urged supervisors to apply for the joint· use permiss ion in an effort to share the load of any additional commercial flights that might bC' added in the near future. · In an unexpected move, Fi£th Dis trict Supervisor Thomas . .''! Riley a retired Marine general •. \, supported the joint use applica-- tion. ··I feel it would be in the best interest of all the people of this 1 county to resolve the question or· whether or not joint use can ever be achi eved at these facilities," Riley said. The lone opponent of the ap· plication wa s .Supervisor Laurence Schmit, whose district ~ includes Los Al a mitos. He said he would favor applying only for El Toro but would oppose any mo ve that would bring com· mercial jets to the Navy airfield. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Ralph Clark led the push for a joint use application, noting that the question of its feasibility has never been resolved with by a federal decision. Clark said that while' the military 's decision may go against joint use, he said the county s hould be armed with all (See JOINT, Page A2) Stereo Equipment Target of Tirieves i :j 'A thief fl ed with $1.300 worth of ~ stereo equipment, coins and a television set l\1 onday afternoon from a Huntington Beach home, police reported today. Arthur Pailes of 1314 Alabama St. told of£iccrs the burglary oc· curred bet ween a bout noon and 3 p.m . Police s aid the thief entered through a kitchen window or side door. " • Orange _j Coa•t ~--J.A?~ -~-· 'Weather ' ' Mostly sunny Wednes- day but variable cloudi· ness in the morning hours. Little temperature change . Highs will range frotn 68 al the beaches to 77·82 inland areas. ~i .. " INSIDE TODA. Y An American helicopter pilot de!cribes the dramatic re!C'Ue of three fugitives from Czechoslovakia in .a daring mission that forced him to ltove. a friend behind on P,age A4. Index AJ An11U••t. 81 ,,..,.,T .... .., ,,.. ... '" AS MuslC9o11: ... , . ..,,,~, .......... aJ Or•fttl•C.U~r llJ ,.,,..,. ... Spwtt' .t.t. SIOtttMl,_ttt h T1lt\'\11fn ••·1 "'""''"'' •• w.1111tr •t _,.,. ...... .. • •• .. .. .. •• ••• •t.i: ..... ..... ".:1 M \ M \ ~-. Al DAILYPILOT H/F Oitlh' Pilot Sl.tt ~ AIRS VIEWS ON TV District Attorney Hicks From Page Al HICKS •.. Hicks said Oran~e County is vulnerable · ·to organized cnme because it lacks television , a con- dition Ashman vowed to correct. This morning, a s pokesman for station KTIV described. Ashman as "a hard hitting investigative reporter from Cincinnati." He also credited Ashman with being the writer of "Kissinger, Super-Kraut." Jn answer to one of Ashman's ques tions Hic ks s aid he is satisfied that a secret political al- liance called The Team exists in Orange County. The only person Hicks as- sociated with the alliance was Dr. Louis Cella, who he said tw o months ago is the key figure in the shadow government that con- trols some county supervisors. An unnamed attorney told him last year that The Team was out to get him and was threatening to , pour huge amounts or money in a campaign to defeat him at the polls, Hicks said. However, be went on to say that he will continue to "pro- secute political corruption no matter what threats they might make." When asked what Cella and his associates are getting out or their political contributions, Hi cks said, ''.there are some matters under investigation.'' He also said that he has re- ceived reports that the number one or number two man in Southern California organi:t.ed crime is in Orange County but did not identify the man. Hicks admitted that Sheriff Brad Gates had favored the transfer of 22 investigators from the district attorney's office to the sheriff's department. It was that transfer that touched off a name-calling feud between the district attorney and Supervispr Robert Battin. Later, Hicks blocked the transfer by obtaining a court in- junction, and said as a pro- fessional law enforcement of- ficer he did not want to quarrel with Gates on the iss ue. In answer to a question about his own political contributors, Hicks said he "makes it a point not to know who contributes." When asked if he would sup-• port legislation prohibiting de- fense lawyers from contributing to the campaigns of prosecutors, Hicks replied, "yes." The district attorney's cam- paign contributions statement shows that he accepted political donations from defense attorneys in 1974, including George Chula and Michael McDonnell. The district attorney said that an investigation by the Board of Supervisors of secret funds under his control "won 't show any mis- use of money.·' So far, he said , he has received no communication from the supervisors and his only contact bas been with auditor·controller Vic Heim, the man assigned to carry out the supervisors' order, ORANGE COAST HIJ DAILY PILOT r~ O·~ng~ CG0\1 0••1• P"o! ""1""''"~" "((>m b•""d I ~ No•...,.l>ff", t) 1>111>1""'"' "' "'" 0 ••""'' (0,>\1 l'i;l)lo.,,.,<ftQ (OMpen, ~t0"' •''"' '''I"'''' ,.,,, P<1bll>tw<1 ""'""•• '"'""9" f "n~. "'' c""" """'' N<!WPo•I lle•tl>, Mi;fth <>o'O'I IJ<-.n I """ t••• V•U~>. h~I""• ~•GttlO•I>~<• V ... h 1 ''"d l <'Qll"" l.l<...:•,!.o1111> t~•" A 'm~" "'''""·\! ""''""' "P.,l>lllft•O ~•l11•d••• -\,,....,,,,, '"" l""""'D•I p..it>li>hl,..q v•ont " "I )JO W• 1 ti.Ir ~U~I. Gt>.I• Mt••· ,.hlo•n•~'l•)• Rober! N . Weed p'"•'Cle•• ..... """'"""' Jack R. Curlev VI~• "'°'""M •llG V.""••1-~qor Thomas Keevil EdolO• Thomas A. 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The proposa l was presented as coUncil members sat down to meet at5:30 p.m. Co un c ilw o man lla rric tt Wieder was especially critical or what she said was the "short notice" on the revisions . "I don 't appreciate getting in- formation on my desk this even- ing," .she said. "There are too many questions." The contract proposal had the strong endorsement of City Ad - ministrator Dave Rowlands who said it would mean a substantial savings to taxpayers. The city bas a current $195,000 contract with CAC, but it had re- tained license and citation re- venues that amount to $169,000. The city proposes an $18,500 contract, with the company keep- ing license and citation fees. The city would also pay $15,000 that is expected to be gained from court imposed fees , fines and penalties. The city also would pay $3.SOO in license tabs that it picks up for senior citizens. Councilwoman Wieder e x- pressed reluctance to turning "police authority'' over to a private agency and also ques- tioned the financial standing of the compan·y. Councilman Jerry Matney \\"cnt a step rurther. He said there is ·•tremendous justification" in breaking the contract. "'There's so many violations, I can't believe it,'' he stormed. Max Moore of 504 Main St., through a statement read on his behalf, claimed the city's con- tract with CAC cost taxpayers $100,000 above the $195,000 COD· tract. He charged Rowlands with a lack of candor on the matter. Mayor Norma Gibbs strongly defended Rowlands and ordered discussions on that phase to come to a screeching halt. · Rowlands said later that Woods' statement didn't have any grounds and that he wouldn't dignify the allegations., Rowlands supported the CAC again this morning. "It is my opinion CAC is far superior to the previous opera- tion," he said. "It is open 24 hours a day, seven days and a week and it does a creditable job," he added. Council Action Here are some of the key actions taken Monday night by the Huntington Beach City CoUncil : ANIMAL CONTROL: Delayed action for a week on pro. posed revisions of contract with CaWornia Animal Control. TRAFFIC LIGHTS: Vote d to go ahead with synchronization of 13 traffic signals along Beach Boulevard at cost to city of $280,000. SCULPTURE: Approved agreement with Huntington Beach Company for $45,000 contribution to finance Jack Za- jack sculpture for Civic Center. RELOCATION: Disallowed protest of relocation of building to 4900 Edinger Ave., to be used as dental e:ffice . CLAIM: Denied a $100,000claim of Luis Pereyra against Huntington Beach police officers who alleged be suffered in- juries during arrest. .. • . Fro111PageAI 2 Huntington JOINT ••. ·stores Hit By Robbers possible information before mak- ing its final determination of what to jlo about future aviation needs. In Bresnahan's report, EI Toro is shown to be the most advan- tageous for joint use. The repart notes the Marine base could handle a civilian passenger load of three million per year without significantly in- terfering with the military mis- sion of the base. Armed bandits escaped with $218 and $95 in cash Monday in separate robberies at two Hunt-· ington Beach stores. The passengers would use an off-site terminal building that would cost about $10 million to build. . Marine Lt. Col. R. H. Brown, a spokesman (or El Toro, told supervisors tbat it is has con- sistently been the feeling of the U.S. Defense Department that civilian operations are not com- patible with tbe type of jet fighter traffic that uses El Toro. He said commercial aviation at the base would interfere with the nation's military readiness. Auto Crash Hurts Woman In Huntjngton A 22-year-old Buena Park woman was in guarded condition in a hospital intensive care unit today after a Monday morning car crash in Huntington Beach. • "Police s aid E s the r Lily Valadez suffered severe injuries at 11 :53 a.m . when her \Ian col- lided head-on with a General Te le phone Company van al Go lden West Street and Slater Ave. The driver of the telephone company van, Ric hard Morley Shaw, 40, Cerritos, also suffered severe injuries, police said, but was , reported in stable condiUon today. Both are being treated in the intensive care unit al Hunt- ington lntercommunity Hospital. Police alleged Shaw tried to make • left turn onto Slater in Valadez auto's path, but no tickets have been issued pending further investigation. She was pinned inside the wreckage for some time until freed by fire rescue personnel, police said, 'Hard Tunes' Dance A "hard times" dance Will be held Friday from 8to11 p.m . at the Seniors Recreation Center. 1706 Orange Ave., Huntington Beach for all people 40 and over. Dancers are ureed to dres5 in lbeir old clolbes . Admission ls $l. A man. with "slicked-back- black hair'' and freckles ned with $95 at 12 :57 p.m. from ·Hinshaw's Liquor, Golden West Street and Warner Avenue, police said. He approached the store clerk, pulled a .22 caliber snub-nosed revolver, and demanded he tum over the cash. The bandit described as about 25 years old, five feet, five ihches tall and 135 pounds, then fled, apparently on foot, police said. At 7:35 p.m .. a man with red- dish-blond hair and a mustache fled with $218 at Gude's-Barnett Shoes at Huntington Center, after pulling a .32 caliber revolver on the store clerk, police said. He was described as five feet, eight inches tall and 185 pounds, police said. Officers reported he fled in a car. Fro111PageAJ CARR ••• over a year-long period. Chier Portner has declined all comment on the city manager's son's arrest, referring inquiries to Laguna Beach narcotics of- ficer Gary MacAdam. The arrest of the younger Carr came foll owing a month long in- vestigation by officers from were called in partly to remove the San Clemente department from direct and sole involvement in the case. · _ Reilly said it was not unusual for local law enforcement agen- cies to make such requests of other agencies during the in· vesligation of narcotics cues. Ronald Carr will face a pre- liminary hearing Tuesday to de· Laguna Beach, San Clemente and the State N arcoUca Bureau. Officers said other agencies termine if sufficient evidence ex- ists to warrant a Superior Court trial on felony counts. Reilly said be has been retained by Ronald Carr to act for his de- fense. He s1id he does not know if it was lhe city manaier'a opfnion tbat his son had been set up. Ken- neth Carr has refrained from oomment on the case other than to say he was shocked and sur· prised by his son's arrest. ·I • .. ·waterborne Advertising I Students spending their vacations at the edge of Newport Bay will be reminded this month that the fall term is nof far off. Coast College District officials are using the district's 10-meter sloop, Sally, to ad- vertise that fact. Large banner carried on the sloop as it moves through Newport ·• Harbor waters urges students to register ; at district's Orange Coast campus in · Costa Mesa, or Golden West ca111pus in : Hunlington Beach. Fro•PageAJ OIL WELLS large audience and delivered a stinging rebuke after special as- sessment district engineer Don StevenS told the protesters they could have received all the in· formstion they needed by com- ing to City Hall. '"This is a bad way to do things,'' Mrs. Gibbs said. She or- dered that steps be taken in the future to inform homoowners or all cost breakdowns in advance of council deliberations. "The way it's been handled is painful to us all and embarrassing . tothe staff,"shesaid. The council also decided not to act on a police department re- quest to temporarily suspend •permits of person&, at the time of arrests or indictments for viola- tions in the city. The crackdown was aimed at alleged prostitution in Hunt- . ington Beach sauna baths. Police Capt Mike Burkenfield requested the action so that pro- stitutes would be put out of action until their cases are decided by the courts. "' He said 12 women have been ar- rested on prostit~tion charges in sauna baths this year and are still pr.acticing their Wares. "In fact," he said, "they may be more busy than ever making money for a·ttorney fees." Council members, led by AJ Coen, agreed that it wasn't the American and Huntington Beach "'ay to deprive a person of a legitimate livelihood for perhaps up to a year only to be found inno- cent. AMormtain Of Marijuana WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Customs Service says it ac- cidentally stumbled across a smuggler's hideaway that may contain the largest marijuana haul in history. a 40-ton "moun: tain" of pot valued at $22 million . The crew of a Customs Service helicopter looked down in sur- prise as they flew over the eastern tip of Grand Bahama!: Island, a s mugglers haven and before that a pirate center. Unification Foes Accwed of Lying By KATHY CLANCY or u.. 0.11, rti. sc.t1 The leader of Fountain Valley's unification effort has ac· cused an opposition group of "ly- ing to the residents" about bus- ing in the prOJ>:OSed new city boWldary school district. ~-,:: administrators are supplying them to him "at taxpayers ex· pense. Carl "Bud" Jones said today he challenges leaders of TIME (Taxpayers Interested in Municipal Economy) to back up claims that the proposed district will result in mass busing of stu- dents. Instead, Jones contended, the new distict will bus l ,lZ1 elemen· tary students and perhaps no high school stu.dents. The current Fountain Valley (elementary) School District, he said, now buses 1,538students. Zita Wessa, chairman of TIME, argued that the new dis- trict will require more crowded classrooms and realigning of school attendance lx>undaries. To claim otherwise, she said, is ''misleading'' the community. And, s he said, "common sense tells you '" there will be uprooting or children ''in some way.'' Mrs. Wessa said she couldn't respond specifi cally to Jones' figures because she hasn't seen them. ''Where is he getting those figures?" she asked, charging that Fountain Valley elementary l'ro•PageAl TRAILER ••• Tucker's, Williams said. Tucker told firemen he thought leaking water from the refrigerator had collected under the trailer's carpel and he was drilling the hole to let it drain out. .Re didn't realize he was drill- ing into the tank. He said the motor home was for sale and that a possible buyer was coming by lo see it Monday evening. "Those figures aren't availa· ble to us," she said. Fountain Valley school 'Of· ficials could not be reached for comment on the matter today. Mrs. Wessa claimed the new district will have to provide hous- ing and perhaps bussing for stu· dents in three areas: -l,061 Fountain Valley ~tu­ dents who now attend class in the city of Garden Grove. -5Z7 who now go to school in the Huntington Beach strip of the Fountain Valley (elementary) District. -And 225 attending Northcutt, Allen and Monroe elementary school s in portable classrooms. She said after unifi~ation, those classrooms will be taken to Garden Grove schools. But Jones contends those stu- dents can be housed without bus- ing and be charged TIME with "blowing things out of propor. tion." Charging the 47-member or- ganization with putting out "bla- tant horseradish," he said he's willing to debate them on the matter. He Wouldn't Arul Didn't "I wouldn't vote for that man for dog catcher.'' Huntington Beach Coun- cilman Jerry Matney not only said it, but made it come true Monday night when council members were voting to name Den) nis Smith, operator of California Animal Control, as the city's official animal control officer. The proposal passed on the aye votes of Harriett Wieder, Norma Gibbs, Ted Bart.Jett and Al Coen. 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' • . _. .., ........ ~ ~.--... ----~-I . -------~~· ' Orange ·Coast -" EDITIO"N Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks • OL. 68, NO. 231, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNtA TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1975 N TEN CENTj . '(;•Inan Tells Hicks Vegas Cash . . By GARY GRANVILLE Oftlle 0.llf f"IMotsqft ~District Attorney Cecil Hicks milted Monday that ''a high apking rederal,orficial" has told m th at m qn e y illegally ~~immed from Las Vegcµt gambl· · g casinos is filtering into angeCounty. Hicks' admission came in wer to a question ~asked him iiluring an interview by television r • • reporter Chuck Ashman. The TV reporter billed the 30-minute interview as a report on, ''The Political Marie in Orange County.'' Ashman compared conditions in Orange County with those that existed in Cieero, Ill., in 1923 ''when mobster Al Capone moved in.'' . ''There Ji ' rsJatively little media <In Orante County)" and ''it is a good place to launder money and live in comfort," the TV host said. When asked if there is a link between illegally. laundered Las Vec)s m o n ey and county political figures, Hic1's said he wouldn't describe it-aa'8 link'. However.t the district.attofney di.d not rule out the po1sibillty that a continuing ihVestigation might prove otherwise. • Hicks said Oranie County is vulnerable to organized cnme because it lacks television, a con- dition Ashman vowed to correct. This morning, a spokesman for station KTTV described A:.hman as "a bard hittinti investigative reporter from Cincinnati." He also credited Ashman with being the writer of "Kissinger, Super-Kraut." In answer to one of Ashman's questions Hicks said he is satisfied that a secret political al- liance called The Team exists in Orange County. The only person Hicks as· sociated with the alliance was Dr. Louis Cella, who he said two months ago is the key figure in the shadow government that con- trols some county supervisors. An unnamed attorney told him last year that The Team was out • Ill oc i to get qlm and•was threatening to pc>ur huge amOunt.§ of money in a campai~ to defeat him at the, po!IJ, llicks ... 1d . j However: ·he went on to say that he will continue to ''pro-' secute politiCal corruption no 1~ matter what threats they might ·i make." ; When asked what Cell a and his ~ associates are getting out of their · (SeelUCKS,PagcA2) ; ' 1 ' 01nt OU 1e t ' . .; 1 I Dlltf Pli.t Sbtt.I""*' . STUDENTS HELP a.EAN UP VANDALJ,2il;D SCHOOL . Phillip Colla, Jeff Rome, Ron.I Roch-AR!J>ng Workers ' •" tudents Clean Up ,fV andalized School -~ ~ ' By JOHN VAL TERZA They did about the same to the : ot111toa.11yP11ots1.1tt home economics class area and ~Student volunteers organized then move!i to another wing. • the PTA Went to work this Using large rocks, .they shat· , oming trying to clean up the tered 44 windows throughout the amage at Corona del Mar's Lin-campus are·as which could not be In Middle School caused over seen from the entrance. e weekend by vandals. . Although someone tried to Police said today the wanton avoid leaving fingerprints by 'eekend spree by apparenUy wearing gloves, police said they o youngsters caused damage still found several g~ prints . excess of $20,000 apd left which would aid in identification. ebris so thick in some rooms at it was impossible to set foot ~ the carpet. 'School ofricials said that when .Oungsters arrive on campus arly next month for the res ump. Officers today focused their probe on students who may have had recent problems in an art program at the school.' No sus· pects have been identified yet. ti on of classes, no delays will M- et the operation, but they Will ro d strong evidence-of 6.e Not long arter the record damage was d iscovered by school. i>ersonnel Monday, the school's studeQt president; Zeus Peleuses, and Others began to or- ganize the cleanup erfort. t m age·stained carpets a nd i.ic ~ used first on the art area. He and PTA president !See SCHOOL, Page AZ) Portugal Warning By Ford By HELEN THOMAS MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) President Ford warned today he would have "no choice•~ but to ask Gongress for $2 billion to $3 bi llion in additional nuclear weapons if the United states and Soviet Union cannot agree to limit strategic arms. In a speech to applauding American Legionnaires, Ford also sternly cautioned that any Russian interfer ence in the in· ternal affairs or politically turbulent Portugal wo uld en- danger detente. Before addressing the 57th an- nual eonvention of the American Leeion, he told a breakfJSt pieet- ing of regiot\al news 'eiecutives he might have to seek as much as $15 billion the next five years if a SALT pact is not re_ached. Wearing his American Legion cap, Ford issued the defense spending warning in his address to 7,500 convention delegates. He said he would try to hold down arms spending in fiscal 1976 and 1977. "But the Congress and the American people must realize that, unless· agreement is achieved,.,I will have no choice but to recommend to Congress an additional $2 to $3 billion for strategic weapons programs in the current and coming fiscal years," he said. "Detente must be a two-way street. Because tensions Cannot be eased with safety and security by one side aloqe, I am com- mitted to keeping America's de- fens es second to none.'' The President also followed Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger's public warning to the Sov- iet Union last week to keep out of Portugal 's inte rnal battle between Communists a nd Socialists for control' of that NATO country. "We are now watching some serious situations for indications of the Soviet attitude toward de- tente and cooperation in Euro- pean security," Ford said. "The situation in Portugal is one of them. We are deeply concerned about the future of freedom iii Port.u'gal -as we have always been c once rned about the freedom of people throughout the world." · Dodgers, 2-1 CHICAGO (AP> -Mike Marshall picked up his ninth win of the season this afternoon in his 52nd appearance as the Los Angeles Dodge rs edged the Chicago Cubs, 2·1. O.lty Plltt Slat! Pllolo INVESTIGATOR RON a.EVER DUSTS FOR PRINTS Savings and Loan in Corona del Mar Robbed Again Hefty Holdup Men Strike CdM Firm A pair of a bandits -one a six· footer weighing 300 pounds - struck the Corona del Mar branch of Western Federal Sav- ings and Loan Monday afternoon Qdescaped with $900incash. It was the third holdup of"the year at the association's branch 8t2744 E . Coast Highway, ~t 1:45 p .m ., the hulking member or the · duo apj>iehred alone and obtained change for a $5 bill from a teller. She rePorted later that the man surveyed the premises Very carefully during the brief transaction and then ten. Moments later , the partner ap- peared and produced a blue steel automatic pistol. He ordered everyone to lie dn the noor and then scOoped out the cash from a drawer behind the counter, police said. No patrons were in the building at the time, officers added. Witnesses said that the second holdup man fle4 out the ·front door and towanl a rear alley where a getaway car vlas ap- parently waiting. .. 'alls and boarded-up window1. .~,i The vandals, who appareqtfy ..... r ruck late Sunday, a~µy ;They cleared cupboards of l r: ge amounts of art supplies • ked for the start 'of school and r:•i\ upended or broke everything A ttorney Claims FBl agents arrived at the scene soon arter police detectives and officers immediately con - taded eassiersby"and neighbors in the area to se"e if there were any witnesses. The effort was in vain, however. . .1 thin sight, police said. • ITER DOW NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices , • :1osed sharply lower today in oderate trading on th~ New rk Stock Exchange because of ',.rowi":g concern over the 1 om1c recovery. • , , The Dow J ones industrial erage lost 14.24 points to808.51. lines led adv1aoces by about ll·to·three margin (Tables 7). Turnover amounted 'to "UOWMl ,000,000 shares, up from the 810,000 traded Monday. Prices were lower tn moderate ~ding on the· American Stock change. ' . Offi~ial's Son 'Set Up' The heavier of-the two bandits wore Clothing which included a white T-shirt and denim jacket . His accomplice, who was about 5 feet, 10 inches tall, wort! a red J patchwork shirt and dark slacks. By JACK CHAPPELL Of IM O.ll'f PIMota.it . Attorney for Ronald carr, 22· year-old son of San Clemente Ci- ty Manager Kenneth Carr ~ charged today his client's arrest on narcotics charges was an at· tempt by police to "set up" the younger Carr to embli'ra1:5 bis ·tether. ~ Tile· 10Wllftl' Carr'j>leicWd ' nocodt Moildiy 'dil11ttg-artali!I" ment on charges o( sellinl co- caine to undercover Police of- ficers. His attorney. Thomas A. Reilly of Laguna Beach •a\d today h• bas no indication that evicltftce ' ' against yOWJg Carr was falsified Reilly noted t~ere has been a however, he charged, ''There ap-continuing dispute between the pears to ~ve been an attempt to police depart·ment employes and set him uj. • • the city administration. ReUly noted that 1>9lice had Al, city manager, Kenneth Each was in hi1 ... mid to late 20s and had brown hair, police Said. Detectives said that there ap- Reared t.o be no connection betwttn Monday's holdllP and the two prevfOus robberies this year at the S.91ngs IUldLolin. ' " used local inlormers and con-Carr ts t·he city's chief· ad·. fidentlal aqurces during the ministratlve officer and the --·~•""'-vesll1aUoo pollc·.-•bief's lmmeatate -, 'Ti,;;;.; cur was-..,. o1 .._...,.., Sihano• Visit lllree ~.W a~ during. R ' """ Carr adllll~~re ·1 ' • ' · "__....., ~-"-K• ol ~-· of•-ers ......... 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By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ' Of tM O.lly PilolSMff •• Orange County s upervisors , voted 4 to 1 today to formally re·,_, quest joint use by commercial .. airliners or both El Toro Marine ; Corps Ai r Station and Los ~ Alamitos Naval Air station. ' The d ecision came after a 45-minute public hearing on a feasibility study performed by the county airport department on both military fields. The study concluded that joint l use of the bases is economically and operationally feasible and 1 may be an expedient solution lo , nagging problems at the existing , county airport. During the h e ar i ng.; supervisors heard from residents · of homes 4round the military · facilities and from a represen-: tative otthe Marine cdtpa'. With the exception ol several · Newport Beach residents, the l majority of those who spoke wer e 1 opposed to any plan that would ~ in crease j et traffic a t the 1 military airfields. • Jean Morris. representing the ~ Airport Action Association of 1 N e wp ort Beac h , ur ge d • supervisors to apply for the joint - use permission in an effort to ~ share the load of any additional ~ commercial fli ghts that might be ) added in the near future. ~ In an unexpected move, Fifth ! Distric t Supe r visor Thom.as .. Riley a ... retired Marine general, ~ supported th-:? joint use applica-j ti on. ~ "I feel it would be in the best ·j interest or all the people of this .- county to resolve the question of _j whether or not joint use can ever . be achieved at these facilities,·· ; Riley said. .i The lone opponent or the BP·.'. plicati o n was Su pervisor .. Laurence Schmit, whose district ~ includes Los Alamitos. He said1 he would favor applying only for 1 El Toro but would oppose any l move that would bring ~o m·~ mercral jets to the Navy airfield. , Supervisors Ralph Diedrich 1! and Ralph Clark Jed the push fori a joint use application, noting 1 that the question of its feasibility 1 has never been resolved with by ~ a federal decision . '1 Cla rk said that while the .~ !See JOINT, Page AZ) '. J I ' Oraag~cl Coa et: J 1 ~ • L ,.L ('. 22· Weatlaer Mostly sunny Wednes· day but variable cloudi- ness in the morning hours. Little temperature change. Highs will range from 68 at the beaches to 77 ·82. inland. j I I areas. I NSIDE T ODA. Y An American helicopter pilot. describe1 the dramatic rescue of three /ugitives from Czechollot.'Okia in , a daring million that forced him to leave. a f riend behind on P.age ~Af. .Ia•ex MY-tenlft ... , .......... ,. ---· a:t MOMyT,_ L":iZ:f. A7 Mlvlff Col • AJ Miiii< .. • , =.-· ... , .... , .. 1,.. .. ,, °' ...... 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Later, Hicks blocked the transfer by obtaining a court in- junction, and said as a pro- fessional Jaw enforcement of- ficer be did not want lo quarrel with Gates on the issue. In answer to a question about his own political contributors. Hicks said he "makes it a point not to know who contributes.'' When asked if he would sup· port legislation prohibiting de- fense lawyers from contributing to the campaigns of prosecutors , Hicks replied, "yes." The di.strict attorney's cam- paign contributions statement • shows that he accepted. political donations from defense attorneys in 1974, including George Chula and Michael McDonnell. The district attorney said.'that an investigation by ~ Board of Supervisot"B of aecr« fandsitmder his control "won't thaw any mis- use of money.'' · So far, be said, he has received no communication from the supervisors and his only contact has been with auditor.controller Vic Heim. the man assigned to carry out the supervisors' order. • TU!!dg. Augutt 19, 1976 • • •• QpenSpace Mesa, Ne'wort Nix Land Buy By ALAN DIRKIN OlhO.llrl"IWl&att Both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach would be opposed to a ne"'ly proposed plan to acquire the lowlands and bluffs east of the Santa Ana Ri ver and pre- serve it as open space. Such acqWsition has been re· commended by the staff of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission, which gave the area high priority among a list of coastal areas in Orange and Los Angeles coWlties that should be preserved. The commission itself will go over the list Sept. 15. Spokesmen for both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach today viewed the recommendation as a threat to the much·discusscd goal of establishing a small·craft marina near the rivermoulh. ''Jt 's something we ha,•e sought for 15 years," Ma yo r Alvin L. Pinkley of Costa Mesa said. ''l\tuch of the area is now swamp land. A marina "'ould make it nicer, and form a good tax base. It would give us s omething like Huntington Harbour. Newport. Mayor pro tern Milan Dostal said his city had indicated "strong opposition" to any open· space plan. He confirmed that Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are still both interested in pursu· ing studies on the feasibility of building a marina there. Hinshaw Gets Trial Delay To N overnher Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR- Ne"J>Ort Beach> waived his right to a speedy trial Monday and was granted a delay until Nov. 10 to stand trial on charges brought against him in a Grand Jury in· dictment . Hinshaw appeared briefly in Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams' courtroom to obtain the trial delay and to make a mo- tion for discovery or evidence. Judge Williams granted the trial delay after meeting with Hinshaw, his attorney Robert Green and ~ssistant District At· torney Michael Capizzi. The Republ ica n con· gressman's trial on 15 charges brought against him in the indict· ment was scheduled to get under way Monday. . The area identified in the coast cot'nmlssi~ repdrt is that west of the Santa Ana River, east of the Costa Mesa bluffs, north of Pacific Coast Highway and south of Victoria Street. This covers 1'59 acres with an assessed value of $1,020,000. The report said that because of the multiplicity. of ownership only SQ.me parcels "'ould be acquired. The commission staff proposed that the area be preserved as an e cological reserve, an archeological site and a regional park. The report notes that Orange County has proposed that the area be a regional park -the Rivermouth Regiogal Park - and claim's that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers also"Nishes to see the area t.elbain as. open space. ·• ' This dbes not jib~th the pre'.. ... sent efforts of botb,f.osta Mesa and Newport Beach which have jointly solicited the help or Congressman Andrew Hinshaw to get the Corps of Engineers to make a feasibility study on con· verting the rivermouth into a marina. Hinshaw has been working on getting funds allocated for sucb a study . The commission :staff further noted that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also bas recom· mended acqi.tisition of the area fo~ a preserve. E'ro• Page Al JOINT ••• military's decision may go against joint use, he said the county should be armed with all possible information before mak· ing its fin a I determination or what to do about future aviation needs. In Bresnahan's report, El Toro is shown to be the most advan- tageous for joint use. The report notes the Marine base could handle a civilian passenger load of three million per year without significantly in- terfering ~with the military mis- sion or the' base. The passengers would use an off.site terminal building that would cost about $10 million to build. Marine Lt. Col. R. H Brown, a spokesman for El Toro, told supervisors that it is has con· sl.Stently been the feeling of the U.S. Defense Departmen\ that civilian operations are not com- patible with the type of jet figtlter traffic that uses El Toro. Coast Search Yields He said commercial aviation at the base wonld interfere with the nation's military readiness. Pot, Stolen Goods Police patrolmen who knocked. on a central Newport Beach apartment door Monday after· noon hoping to"find yet another victim in a rash of car burglaries instead found two suspects and a cache of stolen gear. The hous e-by-house check along River Avenue began short· ly after noon as police probed six separate auto burglaries report· ed. earlier in the day. Detective John · Furrow said that when patrolmen inquired at 5220 River A venue, they were met at the door by one of two brothers living there. Patrolmen immediately noticed an 18-lncb high marl· ORA.NGE COAST N DAILY PILOT 1 .... 0••n.0< c.o.nl o.tllv Pllol, """'" .,.,1,,. i.,...,. bo""'CI tt. N~ ... ·Prt,s, I\ 1>11b"""1<1bf It.°'•""" (11,o'I P\1!>11 ... •1>9 ean.tftY, !.<-A\o «1•1""""• ~'" P<ll>I'-"'°""•• t"'°""" Frkld• '"' ea.1~ ,,..,,., Not""'°rl IMIK", Ol~nllftQlon -" •o"" lti" Vtt!•v. l•vln~. SICIClltW<• v ......... .. l•CIU"I ll•tti.l~.ilh (<M>', 1' "'"!'~ •oq•on•• t<l•IOM .. pul>ll"""CI !>t1U'<ltf\ ..... ~'"'"-"' '''" ~~~:~~~~~!~~~.·;:;;.~.~·~~.llO \W\( 6~· Robert N. Weed J>t~\!Oenl '"" P11DI•"""' Jack R. Curley 1 1r \loct P•t'•...,l t"'ll C......,11 ,,.,.....,., , 1 Thomas Kcevil ' I •• ... ••• .. ' Ld•IOI' Thomas A. Murl)tlirie ,,_.,.,111n9 co!\o. Olar/es H. Loos Rlc;t\ard P. Nall AW~..,t l'Nf\ellllt ElllW• 11•" Tt~ (114) 641 ... nl ...... 1 dluftltcl Mv•rllsin9 642·S471 -.' •¥ , :.,,t1111t, 1trs OrlllOt ""'' '"°'11,ft1119 , c--r.,..~111 ... 1r111oM,ttoto.••1 .... JntUtr Of' 14'•M'tlt.t1Mnh IM•tlft "''' ~ h,.. llll<Odu(td 'whlJ"lll Nl'IP(lll ~ttlllt> .. ft 01 <Qfl'¥t19M-t, ' juana plant growing in a living room planter. They asked to be admit- ted. And a search or the apart· ment soon revealed dozens of items alleged lo have been stolen. They arrested Vance Cb3ppel1 Brooks, 18, and his brother, Corey Knox Brooks, 20, and booked each on a charge of burglary carrying bailof $.5.000 apiece. Detectives alleged that the goods, including a dozen car stereos and radios, plus musical imtruments and sporting goods, were the harvest of only two ni&hts of work. The items are valued at several thousand dollars, Fur· row said Bandits Dig Way to Booty At Auto Shop Burglars tunnelled their way into a Costa Mesa used sports car dealership and hauled away $2,000 worth of mechanics' tools. company spokesmen reported to p0lice Monday. . David R. Nealey, of European Auto Ltd., 2100 Barbo< Blvd., said the bU.rglary was discovered when the 1taff opened up tor th e day. tnY~Ueators said the intruder or latruckrs bored throuch an ex · terlor wall and then stacked. tires against it to hide the damaJ:c from possible observation by .Passing policemen on patrol. Nealey told police sevt:ral tool boxes were broken into and fined, with equipment belonging to two of their mechanics stolen. One waa idenUfied aa Kurt A. Fisher. while Nealey said his other mechanic la on vacation · and won 't be able to determine the extent o( his own lou unW be returns nex.t week . Former Mesa PTA Leader Found Guilty A former PT A president at Costa l\tesa's California Elemen- tary School has been convicted of misdemeanor grand theft in the diversion of some $600 in PTA fWlds. including money for the Santa's Secret Workshop pro- gram. Martha Boegel, 45, of 1860 Ken- tucky Place, was found guilty by a jury Friday following her four· day trial in Harbor Judicial Dis· trict Court. She could be sentenced tO six months in jail and a $500 fme, pending c~urt review of proba· tionary reports . The defendant was arrested in early March after school officials and PTA officers discovered di!· crepancies in their books and went to police. Checks on the PTA funds had reportedly been cashed by both Mrs. Boegel and a daughter, ac · Cording to court testimony. Air Prices To Take Off WASIUNGTON (AP) -The Ford administration asked tbe Civil Aeronautics Board today to let airlines pass along increased Cucl costs to customers without CAB hearings. H approved by the independent board, the emergency propo1al could let tbe airlines add to airline ticket prices a fuel sur- charge that would tncreue u jet fuel prices rise. Such a surcbar1e already is in wide use by public utilities such as electric com· panles . The airlines would be allowed to ~dd the surchar1e on certain routes while retaining current fares on others. However, the carriers would not be allowed to ralle their fares on any route more than the percentage ln· crease ln their colt ol Jd. fuel 1 ·wa(eroonae Advertising • • Student.a spending their vaca.tions at the edge 9f. Newport Bay will be reminded this month that the fall term is not far off . Coast College District officials are using the district's JO-meter sloop, Sally, to ad- vertise that fact. Large banner carried on the sloop as it moves through Newport Harbor waters urges students to register at district's Orange Coast campus in Costa Mesa. or Golden West campus in J.luntington Beach. E'ro .. Page Al CARR •.. comment on the city manager's son's arrest, referring inquiries Lo Laguna Beach narcotics of. ficer Gary MacAdam. The arrest of the younger Carr came (ollowing a month long in· vestigation by officers from were called in partly to remove the San Clemente department Crom direct and sole involvement in the case. Reilly said it was not unusual (or local law enforcement agen· cies to make such requests of other agencies during the in- vestigation of narcotics cases. Ronald Carr will face a pre- liminarY hearing Tuesday to de· Laguna Beach, San Clemente and the State Narcotics Bureau. Officers s.aid other agencies termine i( sufficient evidence ex- ists to warrant a Superior Court trial on felony counts. Reilly said he has been retained by Ronald Carr to act Cor his de· fense. Novice Swim Meet Entry Deadlirw Set Entries for the first Newport Beath Invitational Novice Swim Meet, sponsored by the Harbor View Swim Team, must be in by Sunday. The meet will begin at 8:30 a .m. Aug . 30 in the Harbor View Pool. Events for participants 6 and under will b e the 2s.yard freestyle and the 25 -yard backstroke. These two ·events, plus a 100.yard medley relay, are planned for 7 and 8·year-old swimmers .. Nine and 10, 11 and 12, and 13 and 14·year-old participants will compete in the 50-yard freestyle, 50-yard. backstroke and 100-yard medley. There js a $1 e ntry fee for each event. Entries should be sent or de- livered to A.B. Morrow, 1900 Port Weybridge, Newport Beach. ·Rites Held ' For Officer; Crash Victi.ID Services were held today for Gary Anthony N eJaon cA. Irvine, an Anaheim police officer who was killed while piloting a police helicopter on an undercover mis· sion near ldyllwild Friday. Nelson, 35, was a member of the Anaheim force for 11 years. He is survived by his wife. Margery ; a son, John; a daughter, Lori; father, John A. Nelson of Costa Mesa ; and mother Delores How ard of Lakewood. The helicopter crash occurred Fri~ay in remote wilderness near Tabquitz Peak in the Palm ·springs area. Nelson and fellow officer Robert Repartee of On· tario were involved in sur- veillance of the mountainous ter· rain. Repartee was injured in the crash. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Fint Chris- tian Church in Anaheim. Nelson, a 1959 graduate of Newport Harbor High School. was a me mber of the Aircraft Pilots Association. He heh¥ a commercial pilot's licenfe and was a licenSed helicopter flight instructor. Skateboarders Show Skills Wheelies, double whammies, bend-0ver·backwards and other displays of derring.<fo on tiny wheels are scheduled Thursday in a communitr·widt: skateboard contest sponsored by the Boys Club of the Harbor Area. The skateboard meet will be at 1 p.m. at the Upper Bay Branch, 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, and boys may compete In lhree age categories, according to Physical Director Roy Jenkins. Youngsters need not be Boys Club members to compete and can register by telephone to participate for trophies and other prizes. • Fro•PageA1 SCHOOL •.• Barbrara Durkee contacted stu- dents. Spokesmen for the effort said that the wor~ would involve salvaging what iS left of the materials and trying to clean up splattered paint and other fluids splashed throughout the hardest· hit areas. Te~hers of classes in the af· fected rooms made a survey of their own Monday and compiled lists of items which will need to be replaced in time for the start of classes. Lincoln Assistant Principal ·Robert Werley said that in spite of the heavy damage to supplies and furnishings, the vandals fortunately' ignored extremely expensive duplicating machines, typewriters and other valuable equipment. They also spared student re· cords and other data. Perhaps the most fortunate fluke. was that none of the destruction involved fll'e. Werley said that because cans of volatile duplicating fluid were poured over a wide area, "All it would have taken was one match and whole rooms would have caught fire.•• Boat Safety Clas~ Set A 12·week boating safety and skills class is being offered by the Newport Beach Coast Guard Auxiliary Fl·27 at 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesdays in the Harbor Master's office, 1901 Bayside Drive. CoronadelMar. The course includes the basic skills of seamanship, boat haDdl- ing, safety, weather, radio· telephone, navigation and sail· ing. Ther.e is no charge lor the course although the texts cost $S. All boaters and sailors are invit- ed to attend the class which began last week. ADVANTAGE -AIDEN'S One huge aclvantage Alden's has over most carpet .st°'!'8 ,is that we have our own installers, providing flexibility and rehabohty on scheduling installations. Very few department stores or specialty carpet stores have their own workrooms. and must rely on an outside contract service for installations. We have had many people buy from us after being disappcinted by an installation company who scheduled a Job and didn·t show up or call. Sometimes this has happened two or three times before the customer gives up. At Alden's. our Installation schedule is operated v~ry efficiently, and even when our men are held up on a prev1ous ·1ob causing a late start, our men will 1tay and finish. If you want rellabllity-call us! 1663 i'lACENTIA AVENUE • <;OSTA MESA, CAllf, 92627 • PHONE 646·4938 -646· 35' ' < I • ' . \ Tuosday,Augu.at 19, 1975 N -OAIL Y PILOT lf.S. E conomy ·Good, Bad News Due This Week Tu1Jsday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WASHINGTON <UPI) -Several economic indicators come out this week -and the news will be good and bad, ~c· cording to economic officials. There will be a real gain in the Gross National Product ~u~ a retur n lo double·d.i~it inllation in consumer prit"es, of· r1c1als say. T here also wi ll be a C'hance as yet unlcno wn in previous predictions of food price rises . ' ' LAST MONTH'S preliminary report on GNP, which measure~ t he value of goods and services, indicated a 0.3per. ct;:nt dechne. But data revisio~ to be announced Thursyy Wlll bosst the second quarter f1gure to the highest level in 15 months, an official said. :·~bis is no ~onsol allon to the 7.8 million unemployed. Bslt 1t 1s a clear sign that economic prospc«;l fl are improving and that unemployment will be reduced," he said. Also sch'eduJed Thursday is the Consumer Pnce Index, which measures the cost of li vi ng for urban fa milies. But it will rise s harply lo double-digit annual levels because or higher food a nd gasoline pri ces, another official said. IN THE EA R LY MONTHS of this year , there seemed to be progress in the fight against an inflationary tr end that topped 12 percent in 1974. But the rate took its biggest jump ct the year last month -0.8 percent for the month and a pro- jected a nnual rate of 9.6 percent -and is expected to rise again for July. Anothe r (igure to be released Thursd ay, by tbe Agnculture Department, is the revised estim ate of how much food prices will be affected by the controversial gr ain sales to Russia . Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz has said any price in· creases will be ''minimal,'' and department officials will re- leaae revis ions or the earlier forecasts of a 6 lo 8 percent ri se in food prices this year over last . State Kills Big Chrysler Engines SACRAMENTO (AP) Chrysler Corp. wi ll no longer be allowed to m arket its 1975 cars with 440 cubic inch engines beginning this week in the wake of a California Air Resources ~ard ruling lhal tbe big cars a re not sufficient- ly smog-proof. About l,000 models on de- aler abowroms are affected by the order. THE ARB R ULED that Chrysler bad not taken suffi · cient s teps to m eet the slate's auto pollution standards, and ordered a ban on sale or 'the large-e n gin e models and fined the m a n ufa cturer $328,200. . The three.member board's executive o Cfice r, Williah -Simmons, s aid it t urned down a n o f fer b y Chry s l e r negotiators to send 18 expert mechanics to California "to fix all the c ars t hey could get their hands on.,. Chrysler oCfici als in Detroit say they believe they can solve the proble m, but ARB Chairm an Tom Quinn said similar assurances in the past have not been borne out. The sales ban affects seven 1975 models which use the 440 cubic inch engine: Chrysler 'New Yor kers , Newports and Imperials ; Dodge Monacos and Roya l Mon acos, and Plymouth Gran Furys and Gran Fury Broughams. THE 1976 MODELS are ex- pected to qualify All m embers of the ARB are appointees or Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr., wilh wboni' Quinn said he discussed the situation last week. Brown's attitude, Quinn s aid, "bas consistently been that we'r e going to enfor ce the law.·· The fine is based on an ARB estimate thal Cttrysler has manufactured 6,554 "bigh- polluting'' cars for sale in California this year. Slate liiW allows a fine or $50 per car. Solutwn At Pumps ST. JOHN'S Canada (UPI> -The price of gasoline has soared n ght ofClhe pump met~t· Wilh prices J uhi.ping past $1, a lot of motorists and station owners are confused now since the ma ximum p r ice the computer in the pump can show the c ustomer is 99.9 cents a gallon. The sol ution : The pumps are r eset to in· dicate the half-gallon price and the c ustomer pays double the amount shown. .. -MARKET HIGHLIGHTS • .. NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks l.011:111 1\llo-IV. 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MObltOtJ..tO I ,., 4J ••• 7.~"'r.R~i·• ~ ~:-·~ MGMK41 .60 ... "1"6t "'Atcllnll'l11Mt ••• 2 '"' ••• ~ °' . . 2' iv.-... """" J .. ,. 1 10"'-"" ~ 111191 6 11 14'1io ""° TOOi 11 1• J1-'6-,. Mol'l'(fl!, :6!' • ol U '!! illltn9& 1,IO ID J II \'. to " )' I •• -~·· ~ l •..n, lioM "' CA B Dndal' WASHINGTON <UP[) -The Civil Aeronautics Bo ard Monday denied a proposed route exchange between Frontier Airlines and Ame r ican Airlines, which was supported by the city of Albuquerque. The 4.-1 vote upheld the recommen· datlon or a CAB admtnistratlvt. law judge against permitting the ex chan ge of Eronticr's Dallas.Fort Worth lo Albuquerque lo Las Veaa.i_. Nev., route for American'aSin Dlefl'li to l'~oeolx to Tu ca on rau1c, ,. .. • • I 1 Two Casts Listed; New. Show at South Coast Rep ' . Bl DAILY PILOT I The first t1,a,·o community theaters onto the 'boards in September h:lVC announced th(! casts for their respecti ve productions. "Butterflies Arc Free'' at the Westminster Community Theater and •·Finishing Touches" at the Jluntington Beach Playhouse. Stan Pritchard is directing Westminst er 's ''Butterflies," which centers on James Cook as a blind boy trying to make till; way in life by himself. J eanette Collins will play his new-found girlfriend, Jill, with Lois Farah portraying hi s overprotective ~ .. ~....... ' ;;}· ··;'j~~ !O YOU M -Y(N'f !(( M IT YOU WOM ! •tLlfYI •I I &LIO$! •N CON~flltf AMERICA PIECE SCR l'IOl1s 1~11 ProV1tOon1I T!'lel1'1! \r> 1t1o1 ~Count)' Pf~ of n• ~ti d••mtf,.; work, AMEAICA P1£CE. 1 r~ 1"1r0il*11~• .iuelv ol ll'NI Atnoiott " D•oam /Myl~ in •" ouhlln<l•nQ <1a1mp!1 or ~ot1l1t"1pO<tl)', ~noonal 1toryt1lllfl{I. I PBFO&MAMCIS OML Y! Mt-20. 21 , 22, ZJ, 24 -I ,... ~'(J,fouth Coast Repcrtori' ..,._,..., •'"'1"' 1 u• u~t WHl1f UN£ ffVll10G1 ... -... 90ll STIPFOID WIVIS "1 11M•IY t1 11 L1•11 II. ~fi·U21 \1"111 A.,, •Ill,, -Olli 111.1010 ii• ••• ,. ,,., •• , &! l11111t111 11o I ffl·Ull ""' --• 1.-1 1-~ llTI THI IULllT to01 --· UTTll lfO MAN lf'I' ... I ... ,.,. 'Ei ......... fOWdlNO INPllNO,.. •• S«YJACKIDIM . ({(\'ii '"·'"'f ~-·'·~~"~ "';;;-2J. COIOJIA OIL MAiit ' . '--~ii~~ !RI --. PLUI ··THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT" DOM1 MISS THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND ANYWHl!Rlf 21tt ANNUAL SOUTHLAND HOME& GARDEN SHOW AUG. 15 · 24, 1975 3 Bl& SHOWS IN ONE! SEE ••. Ttte mOtl l11el· l'llllnt flower end G111f1n lll'low In 10111ttern C11n1r· nil wlth I b!c1nt1nnl1l , .. llltl 01 American l lowltt. 0 Mltllo111 of d11Uatt w1nh OI lht 'tlf"f' 11\ltl h11m1 lnno•1Uon1 ..• •oom 1ddl· tlont .•• httUnt Ind 111. con1111111nln1 ••. lnt1rlo1 de~1 •.. pooi. 1nd o•liot •.. 1pp111ne11, p1111 hun· Cl•tdt of olh111. 'I.tiding tin•• of Mobil• Hom111 thowlnt the 1'ery fft1tll In <l1tl9n &l'ld co1n· Ion !11• 1111urr li Ylng In 10111ht rn C1ll!ornl1, Hou•• or l1mllr 1njoym1nl~ ALI. AT THE IAtA COND ITIONED) ANAMEIM CONVE NTION CENT[ A ADULTS S2.50 SHOW HOUMS, 2 P.M. · 10 P.M. Wee~c!ays Hoon· 10 P.M. Saturdays Moon . 9 P.M. Sundays SAVE 50c w1 lh r~ut d.stount tit'U trom ,,,,. ..... ' M1tkl11 Ot ·Thrl111 Orwr Slll,1. STARTS ~HtSDAY 1nother and Craig llenry in a cameo role as an orr Hoggess and Guy Bat>Usek as the couple's thr('e coast include: Broadway direc tor. sons, Ellen McGee as the eldor son's girUriend und -"Leonardo, the F1orenUne." an original com ~ "Butterfliet1 " v.'iU open Sept, s for a four-l.inda DoubleCield as the coed who turns FlyM's edy about a Ume-trlpping Da Viltci. al Sebasuan·s weekend engagement at the Westminster theater, head. • West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenlda Pico. San 7272 Maple Ave., playing Fridays and Saturdays· at "FlnishJng Touches'' will play Fridays and Clemente, tonight through Sunday .at varying cur>- 8:30 through Sept. 27. Advance reservations are be-Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct. 11 at the playhouse, tain times. Reservations492·9950. ing taken at 893-8626. 2110 Main St., 1'1unUni(on .Beach. Call 842·5421 for -"Tho Bud Seed,'' a ' drama about a child • J. EAN .KERR'S ''Flniahing Touches" will pay reservations. . * · murderess, presented by the Irvine <.:ommun1ty r i O Coon Se h Theater al the Fountain Valley Community its irstv sit to range tyon pt.12whent e TURNING T'b current attractions the 'Theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley . !'ey,• comedy opens a five-weekend ~un a~ the Hunt· Provisional Theater ol Los Anjeles comes to South. Friday and Saturday ot 8:30. Reservations 557-72~7 . u;gton Beach Playhouse under the d1rect1on or Jean Coast Repertory WedJ1e.day for five performances -''George M ',, the musical biography of Kob~. James Flynn and Pat Burson ha~e ~on the of its experimental drama "America Piece'' . . . George M. Cohan, presented by the San Cleme~te leading roles of .a colfege professo~ and his Wlfe who curtain is 8 o'clock at the Third Step Theater• 1827 Community Theater Thursday through a c losing becomerom~ntical lyentangledw1tholhers. Newpart Blvd., Costa Mesa, with reservations be-performance Saturday at 8 o'clock in the Triton Completing the Huntington Beach cast are ing taken at the box office,.646-1363. Center al San Clemente High School. Reservations Clark Burso~ as ano~er p.ror. Rocky Moberg, Joe Other shows on stage this weekend nlong the 492·0465 . ~iiiiiiiioi;;;iiiii;;;i;;ioi;iii~-------------iiiii .SOONER OR LATEJll IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN .• ·2 STUPENDOUS PRODUCTIONS TOGETHER I ACADEMY AWARDS · 7 Two of the decodes Super Attraction• together SEE FOA SURE! NEWPORT IARIRA STRllSAl'C) JAMIS CA.AN "FUMMY LADY" IPG' "'THI fOITUNF' "SUTTBFLllS AU fall" IPGJ "OTHll SIDI Of THI MOUMT.ut" '"'OOWN Hu.&. UClr' IPGI ""lllOTHH. CAN Y'OU SPAii A DJNlr ""°IDS Of FLA nuSH" IPGI ... ITURN O' THI "'-PAMTHH• INI ""SUPPOIT YOUI LOCAL SHa.,.... SO.COAST PLAZA I S..2711 '"Im THI IULLIT' INI ... RIAKOUT"' So CO ast '1tEHHE55EY" • " 1:41 ... , ... hl .. ldt-1:41 PLAZA II ..,,. ·--.,,_ ,,_. s.tf.JJSl 7·1•:ll hl/1-l:Z .. J:tt-1•..M t:l0Wf1- Z.lk2M:40 6:JO.,:JO Set /S. l:JM:lO-f:JO 'TAii THI MOt'illY At'ilD IUN'' .. ,, Set/S--2·5'..a.ll "D!VILS RAIMN 7:00.10:11 Wjs-J:.50-7:10.10-.21 . 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''NIQHr-MOyta•• ~ WISYllOOI _ .... ,."'"'*-" --SJ0.441111 I ' t • • • • I \ l I r .• . - Orange Coast EDITION • .. . - .. f • Today's ClosJng 1 N. Y. Si.oeks VOL. 68, NO. 231, 2 SECTIONSj 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 , 1975 c TEN CENT :G-man Tells Hicks Vegas Cash ~· . ~ ByGA.aYGRANVILLE reporterChuckAahman. "it is a good place to launder 0t•o.uy1to•-... The TV reporter· bill'ed the mo;ney and live in comfort, .. the District Attorney c.ecil Hlcka JO.minute lnterview<as a report TVhostsaid. \ milted Monday that "a high on, '"fhe Political Mafia in When asked if there is a link Chm.king federal official'' has told <>ranae County.'' between illegall)l laQDdered La11 f:lim that money illegallt Aabman compared conditions Vegas mon e y a nd county skimmed from Las Vegas gambl· in Orange County Y,.ilh those that political figures,· Hicks said he lng casinos Is filterinc into existed in Cicero, ID., in 1923 wouldn't describe it as a link. ·-OrangeCounty. ''when mobster AJ Capone However, the district attorney · Hicks' admission can:ie ln movedin." did not rule out t~ Possibility wer to a question asked him ''There is relatively little that a continuing Ihvestigation .during an interview by television media (in Ora.nge Cowity)" and might prove otherwise. • • • Hicks said Oran.:e Count)' is vulnerable to org'anized cnme because it lacks television, a con· dltion Ashman vowed to correct. This morning, a spokesman for station KTTV described Ashman as "a·hard bitting investiaative reporter from Cincinnati." He also credited Ashman with being the wri'ter or "Ki ssinger, Super-Kraut.'' In answer to one of Ashman 's question!!! Hi cks said he is satisfied that a secret political al~ liance called The Team exists in Oran1e County. The• only pe rson Hicks as- sociated with the alliance was Dr. Louis Cella, who he said two months ago is the key figure in the shadow government that con· trots some county supervisors. An unnamed attorney told him last year that The Team was out • Ill oc·l to get him and was threatening t pour hµge aqiounts of money in ' campaign to defeat him at th I polb, Hicks said. However, he went on to s-a that he will continue to '"pro·~ secute political corruption nOj matter what threats they might: make .·· When asked.Yt'hat Cella and hiSj a~sociatcs are getting out of their; (See HICKS, Page AZ) ~· omt Ir .1e s OU t i• l t 1 i (~pen SJJttte ' f Mesa, N ewp6rt . ' ~; Nix Land Buy By ALAN DIRKIN • OfllMO.llyl"llelSUff ! Both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach would be opposed to a wly proposed plan to acquire ~e lowlands and bluffs east or w'lh~ Santa Ana River and pre· ·1~rve it as open space. fi. :Such acquisition has been re· tommended by the staff or the · South Coast Re gional Zone fonservation Commission, .tFordSays I :Pe 'll A.sic rmsFund {, ByHELENTHOMAS . ~· MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) _,,....,.ident Ford warned today he Id have "no choice" but to · ask Co.ngress for $2 billion to S3 billion in additional nuclear · ..-eapons if the United States and viet Union cannot~ agree to : rnit strategic arms. ~ ' In a speech to applauding ll_merican Legionnaires, Ford ~ sternly cautioned that any t!ussian iofl!rference in the in-~rnal a rfafi-s of Politically it)lrbulent Purtugal would en- ger detente. Before addressing the 57th an- 1 convention of the American gion, he told a breakfdst meet- of regional news executives might have to seek u much as i$1s billion the next five years if a ~LT pact is not reached. .,_,.~Wearing his Americ~ Legioo mp, Ford issued the defense ~ruling warning in his address 7,500 convention delegates. He j;?.id he would tey to hold down s spending in fiscal 1976 and. But the Congress and the erican people must realize !t~· ltat, unless agreement is hieved. I will have po choice to recommend to Concress an dditional. $2 to $3 billion ·for ategic weapons programs in current and comin& fiscal trears, •• he said. .. ~ "Detente must be a two-way eet. Because tetisions cannot eased with safety and security one side alorie, I Im com· tted to keeping "Amedi!a.'s de- enses second to none." The President also followed retary of State Henry A. Kiss· er'• public wami.nciot.beSov· Union last week to keep_out. of. ortugri 's inte r nal battle etween Communists, and ialists for control of that ATo country, which gave the area h.igh priority among a list of coastal areas in Orange and Los An geles counties that should be preserved. The commission itself will go over the list Sept. 15. Spoke5men for both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach today vtewed the recommendation as a threat to the much·discussed goal of establishing a small-craft marina near the rivermouth. ''It's something we have sought for 15 ·years," Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley of Costa Mesa said. "Much of the area is now swamp land. A marina wo\lld · make it nicer, iDd form a tOOd -=;tax base. i:t ·would give us e:oinetlling like HUnlington Harbour. Newport Mayor pro tern Milan DoltaJ said his city had indicated "strong oppositioD'" to any open· space plan. He confirmed that Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are still both interested in pursu- ing studies on the feasibility or building a marina there. The area identified in the coast commission report is that west of the Santa Ana River, east of the Costa Mesa bluffs, north or Pacific Coast Highway and south of Victoria Street. This covers 159 acres with an assessed value of $1,020,000. The report said that because of the multiplicity of ownership only some parcels would be acquired. (See BLUFFS, Page A2) P a ncake Breakfa st Planne d for Mesa Culinary-inclined members of the·South Coast Center Kiwanis Club are going to flip out Satur· diy, staging a public pancake breakfast in the parking lot of Co15.ta Mesa's South Coast Center. The menu at $1 per person in· eludes pancakes,,sausage, fruit juice. coffee: •nd milk, with breakfast served (tom 8 a.m. to . noon in the parkiiig lot area at Bristol Street and Sunflower Avenue. Dodgers Win, 2.1 . CHICAGO (AP) -Mike Marshall picked up his ninUi win of the season this afternoon in his 52nd appearance as the Los Angeles Dodgers edged the CbicagoCUbs, 2·1. ... . ~ ' .. . • -. -*.ro~ ~· -.. ·- . ""· t , . ' . ' • { '< • • I Early D tlnaping Requir e d , .., , Trash trilck driver Armando Duarte didn't ' to dump it all out alongside the road so quite make it to the Coy9te Canyon dump county fi rem en could extingajsh the st~b­ as he trave led out Bonita Canyon Road in born blaze. Alas, later comes the reloading Irvine today. The ·load caught fire. He had chore . Students Clean Up .Vandalized School Bandi u D ig Way to Booty Iii Auto Shop By JOHN VALTERZA Oftlle Delly Pllol; 5Uft . Student volunteers organized by the 1PTA went to work ~ morning trying to clean up tht damage at Corona del Mar's Lin· coin Middle School ca~ over the weekend by vandals. Police said today the wanton weekend s pree by apparently two youngsters caused damage in excess or $20,00Q and left debris so thick in some rooms that it·was impossible to set root_ on the carpet. School officials said that when youngsters ar rive on campus early next montt( for the resuli'ip- tion of classes, no delays will ar. feet the operation, but they will find .·strong eviden~e or the dam8ge·stained carpets and walls and boarded·up windowJ. The vandals, who ai)parently struck late. Sunday, apparently focused first on the art area. They cleared cupboards of large amounts ot art supflies stocked for the start of !!!Choo and also upended or broke everything within.sight, palice said. They did about the same to the home economics class area and then moved to another wing. Using large rocks, they shat· Burglars tunnelled their way tered 411 windows throughout the into.& Cpsta Mesa used sports car campus a·reas which could not be dealersbip '3nd hauled away seen from the entrance. ' $2,000 worth of mechanics' tools, Although someone tried to t!'Dmpa.ny spakesmen reported to avoid leaving fingerprints by. police Monday. . wearing gloves, police said they David R. Nealey, of European still found, several. good prints ... t Ltd 2100 H bo Bl d wbich wo\lld aid'ln WenW:iC.-,MoD."' ,.,u 0 · ·• ar r v " Offi :>tOCfaY ·t«u58i 'their sad.d the, burglary was discovered pf'Ob9 r.tlidpnts wtiO !DayJiave ~:tJ>e staff opened up for the had ~t ·lJt.obledls 'fl '!fl <8.l't , . ln'vestlgators said the intruder pro1,r'-m ,at ·~e .. ichapl. No s~: J .or intruders ~red through an ex· pect5 bave.befo •111\Dtilll'!ltel· ·,. ·tmor ·l".iu ~d then s!Jlcked tires Not \long .•Jtef t~(,re~rd atain•t' t( to hide the damage <lfee*HOOL;l!,Ol•A2) • ·""'"!; 'Possible observation by .. : ' , • pissing policemen on patrol. ·~ . al " "" • , N"ealey told police sever tool Wo iqen's Snrt~I "'boxes were broken into and r ~ ~·. -x riflett, With equtJ1ment t>elonging Le::-L e'( '°--Jl'ij--~. 1otwoo!tbeir.mechanicsstolen. "'8¥ '-'•ll§ :§eO One was identif~~ as Kurt A. " ·• ·,t · Fis!ler, /W hile Nfllley said his Women~ At'e .bemg-,llberated 6'Jier iflecbanic .is on vacation from tbe kitthen aad nursery to ~ and won't be able to determine the baseball;diaJDOzid these dayir .. the extent of his own loss until he by'tbe.Cosfa Mesa Department of returni n,ext week. Leisure Serviees. . Softball league teams are now being organized for fall pla)r beginning i_, September and a manager's meeting is scheduled Aug. 27 at 7:30 p.m . in the first floor conference room of City Hall. :Fortner Me sa ~ . PTA leader j ' . -, I County's.:~\ • ' I Vote 4 -1 ·~~i F Pl ,;; or an ~~: By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ·~I 0t tr.. D.t.ily Pllol $Utt • • Or ange County supervisors11 voted 4 to I today to formally re·11 quest joint use by commercial: airliners o_f both E.1 Toro Marine1 Corps Air St ation and Los i' Al a mitos Naval Air Station. . The decision came after a , 45-minulc public hearing on a ~ feasibility study performed by I the county airport department on · both military fields. The study concluded that joint.ti I U!le of· the bases is economicall y and operationally feasible alld may be an exp!!dient solution to 1 nagging problems at the.existing! county airport. i\ During the heari n g ,~:., supervisors heard Crom resi.<:\entl i 1 of homes around the military , facilities and from a represen· tative ol the Marine Corps: . With ihe exception of several 1• Newport Beach 'residents, the majority of those who spoke were1 opposed to any plan that wouldJ inc rease j et traffic at the1 military airfields. Jean Morris, repreSenting the~ Airport Action Association or· Newport B eac h , urged supervisors to apply for the joint use permission in an effort taf share the load of any additionall commercial flights that migtft be' added in the near future. l In an unexpected move, Fifth·J District Supervisor Thomas;1 Riley a retired Marine genera~.~ (See JOINT, PageA2) ; . I Swim Show Slated \ ·l At Estancia Pool · '; ti Harbor Area aquatics fans are ,i invited to witness the loth Annuat.1 Cos ta Mesa Depar1ment de·;; Leis ure Services s wim show'.1 Thursday and Friday evenings at'J the Estancia High School swim-~ ming pool in Costa Mesa. . ·~· ''The Waterful World of Dis~~ ney" -is the title chosen for the , production which will involve ~ perlormances b~ 25 P,rls from 8 ~ to 18 years ot~·. rickets ~ so j cents for adult.I and 251 cents for • children at each of the 8 p.m .~i perlormances. "I ~· . ,j Or a ace ~ Cea•• l I +~1 1 b ·-"!E· I I I , We atller Mostly' sunny Wednes- day but variable cloudi· ness in the morning how's. Llttle temperature change. Highs will range from 68 at the beaches to 77·82~inlancl areas. INSIDE T09'.4Y ! : . ~ ~ , " j An American heik:oplitr Jiijol de8Cribes lhe -le rYICUe of three fugitir>n from C..Cl!orlovolria ill .o dorinlr m1uion lllol l=•d -10 leo1><. o fri..u1 behind on~ ' ' j • Al. • • If' ,,.. \ • .. • r • I . " ' .. ' ' ' . " c O.lty ..... sa.et ..... AIRSVIEWSONlV District Attorney ltclcs Frolfll"ageAI HICKS •.. political contributions, Hicks said, "there are some matters under investieation." lie also said that he has r e· ceived reports that the nwnber one or numbet" two man in Southern Calirornia or ganized c rime is in Orange CoWllY but did not identify the man. Hicks admitted that Sherif( 'Brad Gates h a d favored the transfer of 22 investigators from the district attorney's olfice to the sheriff's d epartment. It was th at transfer that touched off a name-calling feud between the district attorney and Supervisor Robert Battin. Later, Hicks blocked the transfer by obtaining a court in - junction, and said as a pro- fes&ional law enforcement of- ficer he· did not want lo quarrel with Gates on the issue. · In answer to a question about his own 'political contributors, Hicks said he "makes it a point not to know who contributes." . When asked if he would sup- ··port legislation prohibiting de- fense lawyers from contributing to the campaigns or proseeutors, Hicks replied, "yes." · The district attorney's cam- -paign contributions statement shows that he accepted political donations from defense attorneys . in 1974, including George Chula and Michael McDonnell. Tbe district attorney said. that . an investigation by the Board of Supervisors of secret funds under bis control "won't show any mis- 1 use of money.'' :Novice Suim Meet Entry Deadline Set Entries for the first Newport Beach Invitational Novtce Swim -Meet, sponsored by the Harbor View Swim Team, must be in by Sunday. The meet will begin at 8:30 a.m. Aug. 30 in the Harbor View Pool. Events for participants 6 and under w ill be the 25-ya rd freestyle a nd .the 25-yard backstroke. These two events. plus a 100'.yard medley relay, arc planned for 7 and 8-ycar-old .s Wimmers. Nine and 10. 11 a nd 12, and 13 , and 14-year-old participants will compete in the SO-yard freestyle, 50-yard backstroke and 100-yard medley. ' · There is a $1 entry fee for each ~event. Entries should be sent or de- livered toA.B. Morrow, 1900 Port Weybridge, Newport Beach. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ~:~~:,~~'.~,'.tr\~l~~;=:::~~=-eo. .. ""'"'"''"0 C.O,,,.•nv ~•lr~d•h""'~'~ """'''"'d _..., •• lfl<0U9!1 l'•kl.o• ..... '°'"' ,...,Y, ,...wp(ltl &roKh, ti""" .... k .ot!l1F•""'· 1a!n \1•11•• •••I"•· !.•""'""'<• \I•''"• .. ..., ~'""' ~~!I !.o~!h C••ll A ""'9te ,__1 .... ,.,,,, ,, po.~•IU•~d S.•u•d••>"""' !."""•" T"e ''""<•NI pYhl<>h•l\Q n•~nt " ~I J)(I Wf•t B.u ~1•ftt. Ont• Mf-... C:OI 1!0"1!• "1•1t • Robert N. Weed P, •\!<IJM • .., Pvto>ll""' Jac:k R. Curley \l•(t Pt...,•lltn1 t"CI (;f..,..aj ,,.,._, "Thomas KeevH f.dl! .. Thomas A. Morphine ~n•o•110 f:dl.,,,. Charles H Loos Ricl\ard P. Naill AUUltnl Mtl\ttil't €clol0'1 Other Offices ,..._-1 kKh JUI,_..,._, 8'>1.olt• .. ~ l• ..... • lkKh. 1llt C.-wr1Sl•l.'f! """"'""'"" kKh, 111U9"<h-'-Y••d ~ .. IMC .. \1'1ilet1 tslOI U Pn ll<t«I ~I""' Diete FtH••• TelipJtont (114) w2.c:n1 ' ~ 0.1111tled AdVerllsing 642-S.11 I ' . ) I •• l • Rear Lot Cited lncreq~e~,t -~~g~· ,. Area n ·eqilested . Tenant.S· with businesses ati lh~ rear or tb,e Harbor Shopping Center in Costa Mesa are trying t o lure more cwitomers back there. Some or them attended a study session of the Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commission Monday night and supported a bid by Ralphs Grocery Company (or greater signs for the market il recently acquired in the center. The market, which was a Food Giant and then a Food King market, is s till closed, but Ralphs spokesmen have told planning commissioners the company plans t o spend $600.000 on restructuring the interior o( the marke.t . Under the sign ordinance, the market would be entitled to only 239 square feet; or s ignage. Ralphs bas re4uested 491 square feet including four signs that wou0ld stick above the roof line and thus violate the code. Ralphs' position has been that more sign area is required to get potential customers to use the re- Hinshaw Gets .Trial Delay To November Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R- Newport Beach) waiyedbls rtgbt" to a speedy trial Monday and was granted a delay unW Nov. 10 to stand trial on charges brought against him in a Grand Jury in- dictment. · Hinshaw appeared brieny in Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams' courtroom to obt.ain the trial delay and to make a mo- tion (or discovery or tfvidence. Judge Williams granted ttie trial delay after rileeting with Hinshaw, his attorney Robert Green and Assistant District At- torney Michael Capizzi. The Republic a n con- gressman's trial on 15 charges brought against bim in the indict- ment was scbedµ.led to get under way Monday. Skateboarders SlwwSki,Jh Wheelies, double whammies, bend·over-backwards and other displays or derring-do on tiny wheels are scheduled Thursday in a community-wide skateboard contest sponsOred by the Boys Club o!lhe Harbor Area. The skateboard meet Will be at 1 p.m. at the Upper Bay Branch, 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa ftt esa, and boys may compete in three age categories, according to Physical Director Roy Jenkins. Youngsters need not be Boys Club members to compete and can register by telephone to participate for trophies and other prizes . ar parking lot ai the center. bounded· by Harbor Bollie ard anCi Wilson Street~ \ .. ', Monday Wght;,~.ercliants with businesses at the back of the center turned out to support Ralphs ' bid for more sigm. Fear was expressed that a precedent· might be set il the market ware allowed signs protruding above the roof, but one mercbap.t said that he would ·be willing to sign a petition pledging that he would not make a similar request. "The reeling was. that they would all benefit if RaJpbs could draw customers to the back of the center," Commissioner Mrs. Arlene Schafer said. The i-s sue is expected to go before the planning commission at its next regular· meeting on Monday. · E'..-PageAI • , JOINT ..• supported the joint use applica- tion. "I feel it would be in the best interest of all the people of this county to resolve the question or whether or not joint use can ever be achieved at these facilities," Riley said. · · .. The lone oppoDent of the ap- plication was Supervisor Laurence Schmit, whose district i,ncludes Los Alamitos. He said he would favOr applying only for El Toro bu;t would oppose any move that "wpuld brio' com- mercial jets to the Navy airfield. SupeJ:viso.ra .Ralph, Diedrich and Ralph Clark lod the pWlh for a joint use app~ation, noting that the queation of its feasibility has never been resolved with by a federal decision. /f'ro• Page Al BLUFFS ••.. The commission staff proposed that the area be preserved as an ecological reserve, an archeological site and a regional park. The report notes that Orange County'bas proposed that the area be a regional park -the Rivermouth Regiona1 Park - and claims that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers a1so wishes to see the area remain as open space. This does not jibe with the pre- sent efforts or both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach which have jointly solicite d the help or Congressman Andrew Hinsha.w lo get the Corps or Engineers to make a feasibility Study on COO· verting the rivermouth into a marina. Hinshaw has been wetking on getting funds allocated for such a study. The commission staff further noted tbal the U .S: Fish and Wildlife Service alao bas recom- mended acquisition of ·the area fo~ .a preserve. It's Official --;·-.- :waterborne Ad1'ertlsing •. Students spending their vacations al the edge of Newport Bay will be reminded this month that the fall term is not far off. Coast College District officials are using the district's 10-meter sloop, Sally, to ad· vertise that fact. Large banner carried on the sloop' as it moves through Newport Harbor waters urges students to regist~r at district's Orange Coast campus in ·Costa Mesa, or Golden West campus in Huntington Beach. Fre•l"ageAI CARR ••• comment on the city manager's' soo's arrest, referring inquiries to Laguna Beach narcoijcs of- ficeriGary MacAdam. 1be arrest of the younger Carr • came following a month long in- vestitation by officers from were called in partly to remove tbe San Clemente department TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30p.m. Fro•l"ageAI SCHOOL .•. damage Was discovered b y school personnel Monday, the school's student president, Zeus Peleuses, and others beean to or- ganize the cleanup effort. . from direct and sole involvement in the case. WEDNESDAY, AUGUSf 20 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams. 8 p.m. He and PTA preside nt Barbrara Durkee contacted stu· dents . Spokesmen for the effort said that the work would involve salvaging what is le£1. of the materials and trying to clean up splattered paint and other fluids s plashed throughout the hardest· hit areas. ' ' Reilly said it was not unusual for local law enforcement agen- cies to make such requests of other agencies during the in- vestigation or narcotics cases. Ronald Carr will face a pre- liminary hearing Tuesday to de- Laguna Beach, San Clemente and the Slate Narcotics Bureau. Officers said other agencies termine if sufficient evidence ex- ists to warrant a Superior Court trial on felony counts. Reilly said he has been retained by Ronald Carr to act for bis de-rense. He said he does not know if it was the cily manager's opinion that his son bad been set qp. Ken- neth Carr has refrained from comment on the case other than to say he was s hocked and sur- prised by his son's arrest. Skateboard Comest Set Up to 200 youngsters are expected to turn out (or a skateboard contest at the Estancia Adobe, Adams Avenue and Mesa Verde Drive West, Thursday. A Costa Mesa recreation. leader said that he was ex- pecting a high turnout ~ because of the numerous prizet -two surfboards. six skateboards, and 18 trophies -donated by local merchants. 'Signups will be taken at 10 a.m. The minimum age is 8. Competition will be by age group and . there will also be separate contests for girls. MUSIC OF AMERICA -South Coast Village, 8 p.m. "AMERICA PIECE" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Aug. 20-24,Sp.m . UCI LECTURE -"Interior Design," Room 204 Humanities H&ll, 7p.m. 19th Street Protest Set For Council A 28-name petition protesting the "slum-like appearance" or 19th Street, particularly between Whittier and Monrovia avenues, will be presented to the Costa Mesa City Council tonight. The petitioilers urge the coult- cil to aasign penonn;el and "ex- ert leadership thro\lgh proper laws" to clean up the street. Two other letters the council will comider tonight include a re- quest from Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor of Irvine for c.osta Mesa to study with Irvine the pOssibillty of developing Joint youth diversion services, and another letter from a group called GUARD, based in San Clemente, seekihg the council's ·s upport for the nuclear safeguards initiative due to go on the June, 1976 ballot. GUARD presi dent Lee Steelman said that the initiative is designed to give the energy in· dustry 15 years to bring nuclear production to safety levels satisfactory to the state legislature. The council meeting is scheduled to begin at6:30p.m. Teachers of classes in the af· fected rooms made a survey or their own Monday and compiled lists or items which will need to be replaced in time for the start or clasaes. Lincolri Assistant Principal Robert Werley said that in spite of the heavy damage to supplies and furnishings, the vandals fortunately ignored extremely .. expensive duplicating machines. typewriters and other valuable equipment . They also spared student re- cords and other data. Perhaps tlae moist fortunate fluke was that none of the destruction involved fire. Werley said that because cans of volatile duplicating fluid were poured over a wide area, ''All it . would have taken was one match and whole rooms would have caughtrire.'' Kuwait Buys Imo Boswn BOSTON CAP) -One of the largest owners of Boston real estate is concluding agreements with the Arab oil .state of Kuw3'it to sell property worth "in excess of $20 million,'' the Boston Herald American r eported in a copyrighted story today. Robert Gordon of Maurice Gordon & Son Realty is negotiat- ing through an uniden~ Con· necticut company for the sale. ADVANTAGE -AI,DEN'S One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet stores is that we have our own installers. providing flexibility and rellablllty. in scheduling installations. Very few department stores or specialty carpet stores have \heir own workrooms, and must rely on an outside conlract 'Sen/ice for installations. We have had many people buy from us after being disappointed by an installation company who sched~led a Job and didn't show up or call. Sometimes this has happened two or three times before the customer gives up. · At Alden's. our lnslallatlon schedule is operaled very efficienlly, and even when our men ere held up on a previous Job causing a late start. our men will a'-Y and finlall. If you want reliability-call usl ·DEN'S :iiisiillitiiin:~custam draperies oc N0.230122 '1663-P!ACENTIA AVENUE • C~A MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6~6-4838 -646·23'55 ~ • • ' • ' 1 ,• ' , eo1or guard from Costa Mesa Polle/! De~ iai- F1ag during ll!Ollday's C!lremonles ;mar II oPllSl1IMI ol new $18 million South Coast Plaza Ho4el' ac"* JJNlol Street from Solllh Coast Plaza Shopping Gealer ID .Clllta Mesa. Event. w~ ·alt~ by varlou,11 d1Jiiilwt~.-:J11;t raising took place In 2.~acre park near bcilel entrance. ( . ~· . '·.;: ...... \ ' . . > "· ' ' I ' • • ' , ] C: in °' D in •• 12 w ' • ... I ! ,, "' ... te et a .. "1 pl C( fa VI ti ti· p g: n: s "' "' p a J ti ll e • ( 0 a • 1 ; I l j j