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1975-08-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 Hqnting.ton House Engulfed ' - Grab Your Wallet: -' Vallerga Lawyers Food Prices Bolt Seeking to Delay Another I Percent Sentence, Ouster -' DAILY PILOT _..ount reezes * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 21, 1975 VOL ... lolO. 1ll, 4 $ECTl0fll$, 41 PAGES ' l. '--~ . ' Armed for Fun UPITt~• " Striking San Francisco policemen, both clearly armed, play football outside the Southeast District Station. The American Civ.il Liberties Union has filed suit demanding striking officers to tw-n in their weapons but Mayor Joseph Alioto says no one need fear the guns will be misused. See story, Page AS . Vallerga Attorneys Ask Sentence n ·eJay Convicted. Orange County As· 'SeSSOr Jack Vallerga's attorneys :moved Wednesday to delay iVailerga's sentencing and, as a byproduct of the sentencing, his automatic removal rrom orrice. In a petition filed in the 2nd District Court of AppeaJ, the as· sessor's l;awyers asked that the court prohibit sentencing Sept. 16 until lh~r client has exhausted h1a legal remedies. The appellate court may rule on the petition on its own or 1chedule a court session during which at'&Wnenia for and 9.11alnat th• peUUoo wlll be heard. It is expected that the court wlll rule on the petition wtthin IO days, time enoµgb to allow ,Valle~ga'• attorneys to appeal~ . a higher court should their pet!· • Uon be denied. The 53-year·old assessor was found guilty b1 a Ventura County SUperlor Court jury Aug. 8 oC six ,....,, charges, lncludldg conflict of llltereat, mis u se of public money and grand theft. Judge Robert Shaw scheduled. Vallerga's sentencing for Sept. 16. And if he is sentenced then, he will automatically forfeit his $38,SOOa year pos t . • But in their petition to the ap- pellate court in Los Angeles, at- torneys Richard Murphy and Jack Cahill said that once Vallerga forfeits his elected of· lice he cannot regain it even if his conviction ls e ventually over- turned.. . <See VALLERGA, Page A!) 5 Die in Crash MURPHY. Idaho (AP) -A light airplane crash ln remote Idaho mountain country has claimed the lives of five mem- bers of a ~lirornia famity. The victims were identified as Earl T. Marx, San Dimas; his wile Ruth and chJldren, Michael, IS ; Margaret, 13 and M8tthew, 12, .. I ecret Local Record Cost of Living Up One Percent By United Press International Higher food and transportation costs in the Los Ange les metropolitan a rea boosted con· sumer prices nearly 1 percent in July to another record level , lhe U.S. Labor De martment said to- day. But the hike still was less than for the country as a whole. Virtually all areas or consumer spending moved upward, the de- partm e nt s aid, and the Consumer Price Index in Los Angeles and Orange counties e Gunman.Robs Mesa Clerk Of Deposit A gunman garbed in black robbed a Costa Mesa women's wear shop clerk of $7SO late Wed- nesday as she tried to make a night bank deposit. . Judith K . Kullbom, 21, of the F ashion Conspiracy, 3333 S . Bristol St .. was the victim, police said. Miss Kullbom told in - vestigators she was trying to open the night deposit slot at the Bank of America branch at 3300 S. Bristol St., about 9:45 p.m. when the holdup occurred. The frightened woman and two other empJoyes listed as wit· nesse~ Gayle Ludwig, 22, and Octavia Sutnle r , 23, fled to Miss Kullbom's apartment before r e· alizing investigators should be notified immediately, according to police reports. Patrolman Alan Cain said a 50-minute time lapse between lhe holdup and the time it was r e· ported made the s ubsequent search of the South Coast Plaza area futile . Miss Kullbom said she was tinkering with her keys trying to open the deposit door when the dark, lurlCing figure suddenly emerged from the bushes. ''Hold it," he commanded, ges turin·g with what s h e described as a .45 caliber handgun . The victim told Officer.Cain - a nd was supported by Miss Ludwig and Miss Sumler -that s h e threw th e Fashion Conspiracy merchandise bag (See GUNMAN, Paco A!) rose to a record 158.1. compared with the base level of 100 in 1967. That m eant that goods and services costing $10 in 1967 cost $15.81 last m onth. Nationwid e, prices increased 1.2 percent, the st eepest rise since September. The price index in Southern California was J0.6 percent higher than one year ago. Highe r transportation and food prices accounted for nearly 75 percent of the overall P.rice in- crease in the m etropolitan area. Transportation costs rose 2 percent in July, largely because or higher prices (or gasoline, auto parts and us ed cars, and were 11 percent higher than one year ago;r Local transit fares also rose, increasing the public transportation index 0.7 percent. J\.1eats, poultry and fish prices jumped 5 percent in July and overall food prices we re 1.5 per· cent higher last year and 10. 7 percent higher than in July, 1974. Fruits and vegetabl es, led by higher prices for potatoes, local lettuce, green peppe r s and tomatoes. were up 3.4 percent (See PRICES, Page A2). Plaza Hotel Debuting in Pilot Today Merchants o f South Coast Plaza welcome their new neighbor -the Plaza Hotel -in a 16-page Daily Pilot special section ap · pearing in today's editions. Fall fas hions and other merchandise is featured in settings within the new h o t e l pr o v i din g an armchair 'tour' of the 403·room hotel. The $18 m illion, 17·story hotel o p e ned Monday. Details of the opening, the hotel 's management team and glimpses or its dining a nd coc kt ai l service facilities are offe r ed in today's special section. Tum to the B section for your personal tour of the Orange Coas t 's newest hotel. O~i1y PUll'f Sl~I "'-lo RESCUES FAMILY Policeman Oliver Coast Police Hero Rescues Tu:o in Blaze A patrolling police sergeant burst into a flame-engulfed hom e e arly this morning to r escue a Huntington Beach father and his son. Sgt. Phil Oliver was credited by police and fire offi cials with rescuing Edward Posvar. who was sleeping in his smoke-rilled bedroom at 6191 Shelly Drive and Posvar's son, Ma rk, who was searching inside for his father , If the two h ad stayed ins ide much longer , fire men .said, they could have been seriously in- jured or killed. Police said Sgt. Oliver, on patrol in north Huntin gt on Beach, noticed a tower or smoke curling from a housing tract in the area or Edwards Avenue and Mc Fadden Street at3:30 a.m. By the tim e he found the home, the garage and part or the house were engulfed in flames, police reported. Sgt . Olive r radioed (or firemen, and pulled into the dri veway, blaring his police siren to awaken anyone inside. As he leaped from his patrol unit, he spotted Mrs. Sue Posvar coming out a side gate, carrying 3-year-old daughter , Ki m, in her arm s . Her s o n . Bria n , 6, followed. Frightened, Mrs. Posvar told Oliver her husband and another son wer e still inside. He directed them to safety, then ran to the rear of the home and dashed in through a sliding (!;tt R ESCUE, Page Al) , Auditing Ground Rules Set By GARV GRANVILLE Of tlle ~lty PUotSU.11 The Orange County Board or Supervisors' battle with District Attorney Cecil Hicks continued. Wednesday when : -Supervisors voted un - animously to freeze $10.000 o( an $18,000 secret fund included in the district attorney's 1975-76 badget. · -Board o f Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich said he is personally investigating rumors of violations of constitu- tional rights that he said "scare the hell out or me ." -Indicted Supervisor Robert Battin said he had his .office checked last month to see if elec~ tronic eavesdropping devices had been planted by district at - torney·s investigators. -Auditor-Controller Vic fleim met with liicks and his staff to discuss ground rules for a Board of Supervisors manda ted audit o[ secret funds controlled by the district attorney. · The $10 ,000 freeze was ordered as the superisors adopted the. county budget for the current fis- cal year . ln effect, it m eans that the supervisors will expect an ac· (See HICKS, Page A2) Weather The usua l ni g ht a nd morning low c louds are forecast Friday , with mostly s unny skies in the a fte rnoon . Beach hi ghs 68-72 rising to 75· 78 inland. INSIDE TODA. Y .Public reJati011$ .adivil~a on behalf of lhe United states government is costing ita lax· payers. a whopping $1 billion a year. See P.age OJ . At v-s..rvlc• ... o"' L.M ... yd Calltffftl• O.i.tlll.-11 Index A:I AlllllLlflMtl Cl MeNyTrw A\O !'Mrilt A$ ~IF.....,, D2·1 Nott!Mel ,.__ " " " " •• -·· .,,..._, Dt•t~ N<rlkls e .. .., •• ,P ... E~-"I A~ F«"" ••<.nl CJ Or..._. C:.-ly ca ,..... • .._.. "" Slkll Mllrlleb C• TN ¥1SMll C.-1 Tl!Nttn ··-A1J WW .. ~ •• Cl•1 Cl·J C•·1 •• " •• '""'""" ,_.,.."_ " ' L •• Ji.~ UA ll .. Y 1•1LOT s Thursday. August 21 , 1975 ,Cuban Trade Seen U.S. Embargo Partially Lifted WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States will announce to· day a p a rtia l lifting of the A.merican e ('onomic embargo against Cuua, St ute Department sources disclosed. The sources said the announce· No TGIFHere ment will permit American rirms operating in third countries to sell goods to Cuba tor the first time in over a decade. The m ove is more of a gesture toward third countries than toward Cuba, the sources sald, UPI Tf'-!llloh The marquee of this Richmond, Va., movie theater has some good news and some bad news . The good news is that Friday is canceled; the bad n ews is only for those wh o get paid on Friday. From Pllfle Al VALLERGA Consequently , according to the petition for a writ or prohibi· lion. Vallerga s hould not be deprived of his office until he bas exhausted his legal remedies. And, they maintain in the peti- tion, the assessor's role in the 1973 sale of a county-owned com- puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, S.C., can- not be wha t the Ventura County jury that convicted Vallerga found it to be . The assessor's conviction .cen- tered around his acceptance of $3,714 for consulting fees and ex- penses related to the $2,045 sale. As they did during their client 's trial , the attorneys argue in their petition that Vallerga could not have been in- volved in the conflict of interest because two public agencies were parties in the Spartanburg transaction, Furthermore , they contend, it \\.'as the board of supervisors that Set the price, terms and condi· lions of the Spartanburg s ale, de- cisions in which Vallerga had no voice. The petition also contends that none of the money paid to the as· sessor -$.1,000 of it through Rep. Andrew llinshaw (R-Newport Beach) -was intended to go to Orange County. Bypass Scrapped SACRAMENTO CAP ) -The California 1-li ghway Commission has voted to scrap plans for a state High~·ay 1 bypass around Santa Cruz. ORANGE COAST !.. DAILY PILOT '"' O• '"°" t oo'' D~' 1, p, 101 . .,; lh wh.oh !; <.,... l "·"~ one """' Pr"'"" P""'"""~ D• ,,.. 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From P"fl" Al HICKS ..• collllting of the first $8,000 -spent on confidential law enforcement matters before releasing the $10,000. Diedrich did not discuss either the source or the rumors or their nature when he talked of his in- vestigation of violations or con- stitutional rights. '"The rumors make me wonder what.kind or a climate we have,'' the Fullerton supervisor said without elaborating on his state- ments . Like Battin, Diedrich said his office had been checked by sheriff's investigators last month to see if it is was bugged. Both supervisors said no de- vices were found during the search. Sherirr Brad Gates was not available for comment today. On the investigation of three secret funds under f-licks' con- trol, the district attorney said he was agreeable to the audit so long as it complies with state and federal laws. When the. s upervisors ordered the investigation two weeks ago. they did not allege there had been a misuse or funds entrusted to the district attorney for confidential investigations . Hicks vowed that he would comply with lega l audits during a television interview Monday night. Kent Jurors Under Guard · CLEVELAND (AP) -Jurors hearing the Ke nt State Universi- ty shootings trial have been placed under guard because one of them was thre atened with 85· sault, a federal judge said today. U.S . Distric t Judge Don J . Young said he had arranged with federal authorities to keep the jurors together a nd under guard for the remainder of the trial. Closing arguments were being presented today. but they ac knowledged it pro- bably will be interoreted as a sof-tening of the American position towa rd the Havana regime. The decision will "not affect two·way trade with Cuba, which has been banned by law since · 1962. The State Department has asked Congress not to repeal that legisla tion, r e a soning that it should be subject to negotiations with Cuba once bilateral talks on a normalization or relations begin. Foreign countries have long complained about the restraidts on sales to Cuba by American corporations operating within their borders. Arge ntina and Canada, for ex:· ample, have argued tha t the United States h as no business trying to regulate the sales of American firms incorporated un· der the laws of those countries. In April 1974, the State Depart- ment, in a major departure from previous policy, announced it would grant three U.S. auto manufacture r s in Argentina licenses to ex port vehicles to Cuba. Argentina had threatened the corporations with na- tionalization unless the deal were allowed to go through. Early this ye ar; a similar ex- ception ~ras made for a Cana- dian·based American firm which manufactures o(fice furniture. T hr ee weeks ago, the Organization of American Sta tes lifted the 1 l ·year-old ban on hemispheric trade with Cuba. Afterward, the State Department announced its willingness toenler into sc:rious discussions with Cuba. For its part, Cuba has made a s e ries of gestures toward Washington, none of which in- volve the principal issues divid- ing the two countries, such as Cuban compensation for $1 .8 billion in nationalized American property. Cuba has returned~ million in aircraft hijack ransom mo"ney to Southern Airways and has ex- pressed interes t in bilateral athletic competition. Since last September, four members of Congress have visited Cuba, the first such contacts since 1960. FroM Pllfle Al RESCUE. • • glass patio door. Jnside he found Mark, and or· dered him outside, police siad but the youngster said he couldn't le ave until he found his father. Sgt. Oliver as sured him he would make sure he s afely res cued Posvar. lhen dashed into a nearby bedroom, wherePosvar was just waking up, police re- ported. At first Oliver had dif£icuJty as- suring the elder Posvar that his family was s afe and he should quickly leave because Posvar has a hearing problem, police said. After directing Posvar to safe. ty, Oliver continued to search the smoke-filled home, making cer· tain no one waS left inside. At one point he folllld a locked bedroom, police said, and had to kick the door open. No one was inside. Oliver rushed back outdoors, just as firemen were arriving. then he and Posvar moved a camper parked near the 2arage to keep it from catchinglire. Fire officials said it took them about 15 minutes to bring the blaze under control because the gas tank on one of two cars in the garage burst into flame. Firemen said the blaze did start in the garage, but the cause is still being investigated. They listed the damage as about $20,000 to the home. Two cars in- side the garage were destroyed, as well as the garage itself. The · house also suffered some smoke, fire, water and he at damage, firemen said. Girl, 5, Killed ALPAUGH (UPI) -A Tulare County girl was killed Wednes- day evening while playing on a piece o f farm equipment. Sheriff 's deputies said Teresa McMullin, 5, Alpaugh, was play- ing on a border disc when it tipped over and crushed her to death. Retumof Tlw Bandito MERCED (AP) -Of. ficials are calling a bur,elar he re the "Frito Bandito, ''a reference to an old advertising campaign. Officials of Frito·Lay say someone burglarized the snack food firm 's warehouse h ere several times re c ently . The burglary got $12< In his latest break.in Tuesday. UPI T•ltphot• Junior 'Jaws' Arrives A worker at the Vancouver Aquarium ••walks" a newly arrived Sixgill s hark ·around the tank to restore prope r breathing. The shark is one of a pair, now measur)ng eight to 10 feet , that offi cials hope will Ii ve to grow into the largest on display anywhe r e in the world. Glomar Goes About G~~;;~~1 •• Its Secret Business containing the receipts at the bandit. A s mall J apartese fastback coupe , a reddish color, im· mediately zoomed up on adja- cent Anton Boulevard, the gun- man hopped in and his ac- complice drove away, the three women said. AVALON (UPll -The my:!l:lery spy ship Glomar Ex- plorer, somewher e off the coast of Catalina Island today on a secret mission, left behind un· answered questions about what a submarine·snatching ship would do during nine days of tests. The 618·foot vessel, registered to billionaire floward Hughes' Summa Corp. but owned by the federal government and used by the CIA, left Long Beach Wed- nesday for the 26-mile cruise to this island. The ship was joined by the HMB-1, a submersible barge used to dredge up a sunke n Russian submarine last year, for tests in Fourth of July cove near the Catalina Isthmus. A spokesman for Global Marine Co., designer of the ship, said the Glomar will work with another barge, The Ore Quest, and three tugs from the Pacific Tow and Salvage Co. Global ofricials re fused to say, however, whether this was a gov- ernment· related project. The Glomar, billed as an un- dersea mining ship, was used last year as a front for the CIA in a project to dredge up the suh- m a ri n e about 750 mil es northwest or Hawaii. A giant claw on the barge re· covered part of the submarine, but two·thirds of the sub broke off I i : 1'./,. " . I \ \ .1 ,, " .j and sank during the mission. The Cai.Jure was attributed to the claw desigtl and there were uncon- firmed reports that a new claw was designed a'nd fitted on the HMB·L There has been speculation that the Glomar will return to that area to complete its sub· m arine·search in g._operations. Earlier plans to do so were can- celed to avoid a confrontation With Russian wars hips reported-. Jy watching the area. From Page Al PRICES ••• and dairy products were up 0.1 percent. However, cereals and bakery products, eggs, sugar and cola drinks all cost less during the month. Health and recreation prices rose by 0.7 percent dwina: July and medical care moved up 0.7 percent. Housing costs rose 0.5 percent during July and were 13 percent higher than a year ago. Residen· tial rents rose 0.8 percent between May and July and home ownership costs increased 0. 7 percent from June to JuJy. The robbery occurred next door to the new South Coast Plaza Hotel, where a cocktail re· ception was in progress. · · Descriptions of the bandit were sketchy due to d<\rkness, his dis· guise and the brief confrdntalion, but Miss Kullbom said he was about 25 and may have been black . Investigators said it was Miss Kullbom's practice to regularly make n ight deposits and the other two employes always a c- companied her just in case or s uch an occurrence. . Prison Demanded· SACRAMENTO <UPIJ -Two Senate-passed bills to require mandatory prison sentences for heroin sellers or criminals who use guns have been approved by the Assembly Criminal Justice Committee. Sent to the floor Wednesday on a 5-0 vote \vas a bill by Sen. George Oeukmejian CR ·Long Beach) to abolish a judge's discretion to grant proba· tion for felons who use guns or who are convicted of m ajor crimes for a second time. The "After Hours Suit" by Haggar Of Easy Living Encron® I ~ ' I l , I 1'' I " '· !...:'.!! ' ;... ; ! I " The Silverwoods fa shion that has 'i\'7:.·.,.. taken the country by storm. We 1 '~4~'.1I·-'•, cal l it the "After Hou rs Suit." J ~ :'t 1"" ' Every man calls it the pe r· ,/J· ;~'~. , ... ·) feet sotu tion for occasions . when jeans are not enough and a ta ilored suit is too much. In easy care 100°/o Encron polyester double knit wlth Haggar's famed Expand-a · matic waistband s!acks. Mini-checks in light blue , navy, brown or black, In regula rs and longs. " , I , __ ' • • ' . \ I '•t ' .. I I Bo1h pieces 43.00 silverwoods •En r.ron !a • Rea .TM, ol Am1 riC• Enka Co. 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH I f I ( ~ ~ r M h'1 p " JI B ti c• sl OI " II t< p. Cl n "' tr H re n fC m cl fr .. 11 fr " C( Ct a1 C( .. h1 n v> co •• « v• 01 ttl b1 w th Jll II A w w ., A le ti SE th m pl s. R w ai p gr ~ m b' "' u D h B "' "' 6E R N w Cl a It L II' SC ru "' II u & ~ 'W@M [? ~®(?WO©® The column 1ppt1r!' dally ncept S1turd1y11nd Mondays. C:ot O JJrobft'r"? T/11•11 1vrile Pal I>u11 n1 Pat u:lll cut r••d lflPf', ~Jl'/ lit<' on.~rv1'rs crnd oc t·in11 !Jil ll 111·ed /11 lffllvr ir11·q 11it1es 111 1111111•r111rit·nt ond l111 .vi 111 ·.~-~. A1o i/ J111ur q11t·.~1io11.~ 111 /'n l l>11r1r1 'J\f Yv u r St·rvir e , (Jr11rt(l1' l 'oos/ /)u.1/y 1•1/111. /'.(} Jio,1· 15GV. ("o.~'(I ,\tr.~n . (.'/\ 9.!li2ti. l 11cl u<l1· your INt•p//011e 11un1 her. Purrltases Credited • .. .. ~ .. Belting 'em on the Beach There's a new game making the rounds of beaches <tlong the Orange Coast which may even replace the frisbee as a source of aggravation to those who just want to lie on the sands and soak up the sun. It's { ' ·-... ~- -~~~-. ' ···~~- D•lly Pllol Sl•ll Plwllo• played, a s Melissa May, 16, of Lagun a Bea ch de· mons trates, with a pair of \\'ood en paddles and a r ubber ball. Like te nnis , you can play doubl es and become even more of a nuisance. DAILY PILOT A:J Juvenile Crimes Rising WASHINGTON (AP) -Tho head of a nC'w government cam· pa1gn against juve niledelinquen· cy says that 15 percent of the n;,i. lion 's young cr im inals ought to be .. locked up beca use they're dflngerou!l and we don 't know what to do with the m ." John Greaccn. head of the Na• t iona l Ins titute for Juvenila J ustire a nd Delinquency Preven· lion. predictE'd in a n interview Wcdn<>sday that the U.S. rate of juvenile cr ime will continue high for at least 15 years . l-le s aid the new agency, which will spend $25 million on juvenile c rime programs between now and Dec. 31, cannot hope to curb the youth crime r ate in the im· mediate future . .. I don 't see any s ubsta ntia1 like lihood that the amount o( youth cr i me in the United States is going to go down any substan· t ia l d egree between now and 1990, •· Greaccn said. Statistics compiled by the L~1w Enforcement Assistance Ad· minis tration, the ins titute's parent agency, s how that the r ate of arrests per 100,000 juveniles in· creased from 7.4 in 1963 to about 12 in1973. The juvenile arrest rate for violent crimes more than doubled during the same period. Greacen said. He also cited FBI statistics showing that persons under 18 accounted for 23 percent of all arrests for violent crimes in 1973. DEAR PAT: I have a problcni with K-Mart. I made some 11urchases ul the Huntington Beach store on March 19. I paid the bill immcdi•1lely uftcr 1 re- . <'CiVt..'<1. it on April 10. My May :>tatemenl Cro1n the billini,: office uf S.S. Kresge Co. in Troy, Mich .. w.as m::1rked •·overdue." I s enl this to the.~ Troy office with ;.1 let· ter stating thut thl! bill had been paid, and includl!d a copy of my canct•ll!d c.·hl!ck. Since then I've Tcccivcd two 1nore overdue notict•s. l explaint•d the problem to •1 K-i\1art rc 1)rcscntalive at the }luntingtun Bc :1ch store, and \\'as r eferred to a Mis s Stanton al lht• rt>gion<il office in Los Angeles . I contaeted he r, providin~ another note and copy of my canceled check. l tht•n r eceived a rt.>qucst . £11r proof of p:1yment to be sent to ·'M. Hanst•n ." t provided it, and 1ht•n rert•ivcd another notice from the billinR office containing a vcilt."Cl threat that my credit could be adversely a(fcctc<l. My ~:rcdil always has been excl!lleni. and l resent the implication that it could be otherwise. E.W., l-luntinb'1.on Bench It's the sam e old story -a tomputt•r is to blame. K ·Mart has corrc.~ctt•d your account. Cur· rent records ind icate that your 11urchasc.>s w e re returned and L"rt-tlltcd as or J une 28. This is not accuratt•, according to your ac- count or the problem, but your proble1n has been straightened out -one way or a nother. Stan- . ton said that your credit record Irvine to Fight Joint Air Use He said he expects lhe increase in youth crime to "reach its peak" soon. "But it's not going to go down from that peak, because nothing is changing. The relative propor· lion of persons in the crime· prone years is not changing very dramatically,'' he noted. bas not been damaged in any '4.'ay. AYS says that it's hard on the ·nerves to deal with com· JlUil'rS. Refugees Arrive JOHANNESBURG, South _Africa (AP) -Two s mall wooden fis hin g boats packed with about SO Angolan refugees arrived today at the South-West African port of Walvis Bay. Al least another 30 boats, some of them said t o be hardly seaworthy, were reported on their way carrying about 1,000 men, women and c hildren. By DOUG FRITZSCllE 01 IM ~II, Pllllf 5t.H Irvine city councilmen are gearing up for a no-holds-barred fight to prevent commercial airline use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Slation. The City Council position op· posing expansion of the military field to commercial airport use was outlined to county supervisors this week by Mayor Art Anthony. Ho\l.'ever, the supervisors on a 4-1 vote decided to formally app- ly for permission to develop com· mercial airer art facilities al both El Toro and at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. Subsequently, lhe Irvine coun- cil instructed city employes to begin drafting a circular to be distributed thtoughout the area surrounding E l Toro urging resi· dents to write their congressmen in opposition to the plan. In his stateme~l to supervisors Tuesday, Anthony said addition or commercial flights at El Toro would jeopardize public health with the increased noise and would endanger public safety with the incre ased potential for plane crashes. ''It is our opinion, which we are prepared to support by whatever means may become necessary, that military jet operations are the only kind which can be justified at this time at El Toro and that any action by any agen- cy to approve or seek approval or commercial aircraft activity at that base would be a serious threat to the health, safety and general welfare of the city of Irvine," he said. Discussing the matter at a city council meeting following the supervisors' session, Irvine Councilman H e nry Quig ley termed the supervisors' action "One of the more serious things that has happened in my four Old Town for Sale 42 Acres in Desert ' Offered for $350,000 · By J,\CK CHAPPELL ot 1114 Dally Pllel.st.111 FOR SALE: One town com - plete with post office and school. Scenic view of su rrounding hills. Room to expand. Volcanic crater within walking distance. Near airfield, ·gold mine, salt mines. Price includes motel, care, garage. Owner anxious. Only $350,000 .• The town for sale is Amboy, or more exactly, 42 acres of beautiful downtoWn Amboy qMted by H.B. "Buster " Burris. " ¥ • ' . t I "'' tt ... " ~· Burris is r etiring Crom owning the town and he selected the Dana Point firm of Anchorage Investm ents to sell the San Bernardino County desert pro- perty for him. Remember the line in the song? "Gel your kicks on Route 66." Amboy is localed on old Roule 66 midway between Needles and Barstow and the way a Dana Point land firm came to be picked for listing the acreage involved a large measure of chance, admitted Joe Lovullo, of Anchorage Invest- ments. PQSTCARD OF BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN AMBOY It's Llated By a Dana Point Firm, $350,000 It seems the firm also has some property for -sale in Ban· ning, which itself is a community considerably beyorid spitting dis· lance or Dana Point. Burris knew the owner o( the Banmnini land who recommended the -Dana Point firm, Lovullo said. The firm has he ld the exclusive listing (or about two weeks and already has had a firm bite on the deal. A group or Vietnamese re- fugees has expressed interest in buying the town and settling there. Current popu lation is about20. Lovullo has written in their behalf to the Leslie Salt people who operate mines near Amboy asking them about the possibility NEAR TOWN It 200-F00T LAVA, PUMICE CONE ,Som• Years There'• No Rain; 120 Degree• la Common of employment al their facilities for the Vietnamese. Even without the outside employment, Lovullo maintains there would be plenty of op- portunity in Amboy itsell. A JO.. room motel and cafe is included in the deal as w·ell as the gas sta- tion and garage which has a con· tract lo service the Leslie Salt vehicles. He said that a fter a down pay· ment of $50,000, the monthly pay- ments could be tailored to the in· come of the town. In addition, the town could be exploited as a tourist stop. Am· boy crater. the tip of a 350,()()(). year-old volcano is nearby and makes an interesting sightseeing s ubject, Lovullo said. A gold mine near Amboy recently was reactivated, he added. Another attr action of the town is that the name could be changed to whatever the new owner desired, Lovullo said. "ll "s just the tt»ng for someone who has a lways wanted a town named a fter himself," he said. He added it would be interesting ii the Vietnamese did buy the land and decided to call it "Saigon." In lrue s alesman fashion, Lov- ullo noted that Amboy was "the only town we've got listed. "Arter thi.,, they're all gone, folks," he said. years on this council. "'It i s tim e to think o( specifically how to fight it," he said. Quigley suggested spreading circulars throughout Irvine, lhe Saddle back Valley a nd othe r areas that are likely to be affect- ed by increased aircraft al El Toro. Another tack was s uggested by Counc ilwoman Gabrielle Pryor, who wondered whether Irvine could annex the Marine base. City Attorney J ames Erickson said the base cou1d be annexed to the city, but that would require the approval of the county Local Agency Formation Commission, ··so we'd still have to have the ap- proval of the supervisors." El Toro spokesmen have been on record for years as opposed lo any expanded use of the fi eld. Marine Lt. Col. R .1-f. Brown told supervisors again Tuesday that the installation was opposed to commercial flights. However , the idea keeps com- ing up as a way to solve Orange County 's airport problems, not the least or which is noise in Newport Beach. Ins inuating that Newport Beach airport opponents were behind the latest move to expand use of El Toro, Quigley said, "Newport Beach has the right kind of connections with the right kind of power brokers. "The only way to fight it is tu take it to the grass roots.'' • "When you look at where the problem really is, which is inner- city minority youths, and you make demographic projections the re, you see that there really will be little change over the next 15 years." What is changing is the ap- proach taken by police, social workers and others who deal with young criminals, Greacen said. Greacen s aid. howe ver, that the social workers "are s ay- ing 'God bless, there are some really rotten apples here and we don't know what to do about it. I wish we could get rid of them so they would stop making my life miserable, ruining my pro· grams, and leading a lot of other youths astray'." -------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------: r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~, Here you see examples ol just some of the many superb collections at reduced onces dunng our biggesl Summer Sale ever 8 1shopsga!e • by Drexel. AmeriCJn Tour ·· by Heri· tage. O osswinds'• bedroom and d1nu"1g room by Ore11.el . Francosce • bedroom by Drexel, Montella'• occasional by Hefltage and Heritage upholstery. Come browse right naw. See these and all the other wooder1ul Ore1Cel and Heritage groupings at our store. It may be !he finest appor1un1ty )'(Mill ever have lo purchase !his magni11cent lumilure at such temp11ng savings. PROFESS IONAL INTEnlOR DESIGNERS Open Mon,. Thur,, & Fri. Eves. 1215 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA, CALIF. {l4 DAILY PILOT CLOAK & DAGGERS: There is no way we 're going to enjoy any peace and quiet along this eoastlint:' this s un1 mer. No sooner does the shark panic begin lo s ub· side than "'e get back the Glomar Explorer. That's right. folks . The Glomar Explorer, various ly described as the 1-lo\lo·a rd l·lug hes l\lyst e ry Ship, the CIA Red Sub-Snatcher and by som e critics as The $400 ~tillion Glob. is once again skulk- ing off ou r coast. Latest dispatches have it that the spy ship has "steamed" into Santa Catalina Is land waters and "'·ill be operating secret t ests with two ba r ges in the vicinity or the is land isthmus, or narrows. Tl .. E GLOMAR is supposed to be operating along with a couple of barges. one equipped "''ith a giant claw that won the Glomar fame last year when it ripped off a chunk or sunken Soviet sub- marine about 750 miles north of Ha"'·aii. So no"' rumor-passe rs and V.'rong Thinkers can forget about all the scare sto ries of s harks and ··Jaws" and start passing around speculation on "'ha t the 618-!oot Glomar is up to off Catalina with ltso"'n .. Jaw." No doubt there will be much ef- fort in some quarters to make the Glomar sound pretty romantic. T a ke that dispalch. for example. t hat said s he "steamed" ou~ toward the is land. Stean1ed? Have you ever seen that floating hulk ? I've got a 1920s-style bathtub at home that looks more like a spy ship than the Glomar Glob, That floating catas trophe dtdn ·1 st eam to Catalina Island. It wadd.Jed. LET'S FACE IT; the Glomar 'Explor£>r looks more like a cross bet"·een an offs ho re oil plaUorm and a tramp steamer than it does a ~Y ship. \"ou can bet the de- signer isn 't going to get called up by a syndicate to build a new J 2-m etcr c h alle nger for the America ·s Cup. !\tore likely som e oil company ~ will ask the guy to dra\\· up a new oil refin e ry layout for Long ·Beach. ' Sincl' speC'ulation about the Glomar's ne w mission is bound to start. l think I should get the rumor mill under "'ay now. Let us suspeC't that the Glomar Ex- plorer is off Catalina : -To employ her giant un- dersea ja"'· to reclaim Coors beer cans "''hi ch have been discarded by partying yacht smen al the isthmus. thus m a king a rew more m illion for lloward Hughes. -.'-\ctually try ing to phony up a ne w C IA m ys t e ry because }toward Hug hes is actually aboard. tossing empty Coors beer cans overboard . -REALLY TO CO\'ER up the ract that an oi l company is going to plant an of(shore platform in the ar('a. \\1he n they talce the Glomar a"'ay a nd leave the oi l platform, nobody ""ill be able to dt.>lect the difference. -Not on a ny kind or a mission at all but in rea lity hiding from LA Countv Ta x Assessor Philip \\latson ":ho wants to slap the Glom a r o"·ners "''ith $7 .5 million 1n property taxes. So. in the rumor mill depart- ment. there a re a few starters. The fabricati ons ought to get bet- ter in the next rew days. ThurSclay, August 2 l. 1975 U.S. StuLl Shows R isks ·oil War Seen as Disaster \VASHINGTON CUPI) -A military strike to break an oil em- bargo would be a policy with scant chance of success, according to a Library of Congress stUdy released today by Rep. Lee H. llamilton, < D·Ind.) As chairman of a special lnvest'igating subcommittee of the House internationa l relations committee, Hamilton had asked the Library of Congress to look into the options "designed to secure access to oil in the event of an air·light oil embargo" by the Organization or Petrolt:um Exporting Countries. He was quoted as saying that would be a ''dangerous course'' and he considers that "'it is one thing to use it in the ca&e or a dispute over price. It's another where there is some actu11l strangul a- li0t1, ..•• HE SAID THE SJ'UDY concluded a military operation "would combine high costs and high risks, would be unlikely to s ucceed and would, in the event or failure, cause this country grave consequences.·· THE STUDY, PREPARED by John Collins and Clyde Mar~ of tho Library s taff. said that to suc ceed, a military strike to break an. embargo would depend on two factors : doing little damage to oil producing and processing equipment, and also on the absence or Russia from the fray. Hamilton s aid, .. the folly or s uch m ilitary operations is clear· "Since neither essential could be assured, military opera- tions to rescue the United States, much less its key allies, from an airtight OPEC embargo would combine high costs with high ris ks wherever we rocused our efforts,·· they wrote. ly evident.'' • Hamilton said he asked for the study because he was "dis· turbed by several a rticles and statements, some by hi gh-ranking officials of the U.S. government. which s peculated on s uch military operations in the event or a crippling oi l embargo.'' Business Week magazine had asked Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in an interview J an. 2 about possible use of military force in condection with oil pricin2 problems or with an embargo, THEY SAID TllAT EVEN if nonmilitary factors - economic, political, social, legal and moral -we re "entirely favorable," a s uccessful mission would have to meet fiv e goals: "seize required oil installations intact; secure them for weeks. months, or years ; restore wrecked assets rapidly ; operate all in - stp.llations without owners' assistance, and guarantee overseas passage of s upplies and petroleum products." • ' . -"" 2 , .. ·Grand Canyon Horror Young H iker Lost 20 Days in R e mote Site SUPAI VILLAGE. Ariz. CAP) -"If you had told me one day that I would survive for three weeks here, I would have said, 'No way'," s~ys a "'·oman los t for 20 days in the Grand Canyon. Her water s upply consistCd or ·a lrickle from a crack in the rocks. Linda Forney of Pittsburgh was round Wednes- day by sear chers. She was taken to a flagstaff, Ariz. hosipital "'here. doctors said she was in good condition. MISS FORNEY, DRF.SSED only in blue jeans, a halter top a nd crepe-soled shoes. said s be beca m e very cold at night, when temperatures dipped to the 50s. She s aid s he had to seek shade during the day, when the temperatures topped 100 degrees. :\ !"J~GHTMARE of blazing hot days and bone- chilling nights for the 25-year-Old nurse began Aug. I. when s he started hiking down to this remote In- dian village a t the bottom of the canyon. '"I'd be so cold in the morning, J couldn't wait until the sun came up. Then it was so hot I couldn 't stand it." she said. Although she carried matches, she said she didn't start a fire because "I wan led to wait until I knew people were looking." "J never got to the village," she said. " Jert m y pack "'ith rood along the trail. It just s•t;11'1e(lgetting \·ery dark. I laid down to go~ , but I as too .scared to sleep .··~ Ranger Dick Mc · ·d Miss orney Relatives reported her missing Monday and told the Coconino County sheriff's office her parents had received a postcard from her dated July 31 say- ing s he was going to hike into the canyon. a v.·rong turn and went south ins ea o 'ng i the village. She was found about 15 miles awa tn a side canyon. PARK OFFICIAlS FOUND her car parked at the canyon rim. "The only thing I had to eat were buds of cactus plants," she said. "They were orettv 2ood. •· Hardy J ones, a Supai Indian, and several other searchers locate.:I the woman after Jones said be found tracks in the area '"where nobody should be." Viking Mars Craft . In Flight--Finally ORLANDO, Fla. !AP> - Ame rica's Viking spaceship zipped across the orbit or the moon today on a SOS-million-mile fli ght designed to -determine if there is life on the planet Mars. A Titan Ce ntaur rocket launc hed the Viking on its 303- day chase around the sun at 5:22 p,m . Wednesday. a nd the letter- pe rfect pe rformance of the ~ spaceship s pread s miles across the faces or s pace officials who had sco"·led through two blastoff delays last week. FIRST. TllE s pacecraft was fired into a pa rking orbit 105 miles above earth so scientists could position the ship for inser· tion into a tra ns-Mars trajectory. Then . 30 minutes later, another rock et blast sent the Viking streaking toward M ars at 24,000 Dai ly Pilot Drii"'""Y Is Gu.-antft'd P,,'onddv-Fr1dd" It you clo nol t><1ve yoor paper bv 5 JO p m . call be10<e 7 om and your copy woll b(> CIC- 1,.·e•E"CI . ~lu•day and Sunoay If Yoo.I clo not rf'Ce1.,.e vour copy by 9 am Satur- ddY 0< 8 J m Sunday. call IX'tore 10 am ana yo1Jr cooy woll be oel!vt'HlO. Clrclllloti-T1l1pt.a111 ,..OSI 0 •<1n9e Counly Areas ••Z·4lZI N()ffhwesT !"lunt>n9lon Be~" ano Weslmonsrer , • 540-1 ZZO S<in Clemente CacustranoBeacl'I, San Juan CaP•5Hano. Dana Poon! !'=;O<Jth Laguna. L:igun<i No9uel 4t~l0 miles an hour a nd, hopefully, a soft landing in time for the Bicen- tennial. "It's really good to have a s mile on my face," said J ohn . Neilon. the National Aeronautics and Space Administra tion·s director .Cor launch vehicles. ''It was a trouble-free countdo"-n." The Titan Centaur launch vehi- cle forced the first delay on Aug. 11 when a guidance control valve in the first stage malfunctioned. J ame s Martin, projec t manager for the $I-billion mis- sion. and other space officials have yet to offer a definite cause for the second delay, an errant switch that drained tv.·o batteries in the orbiter half or the spaces hip. A sister craft is to be launched Sept. L MARTIN SAID offi cials were considering a long midcourse correction next Wednesday lo improve shrinking chances for a landing on Mars July 4, 1976, the 200lh anniversary of American independence. "I'm not about to take any risks to make that d ate. But if an additional burn could incr ease the chances, well, we might con- sider it." Martin said. "But I 'm not promising anyone we will do it." The nine-day delay in the launch may push the touchdown date past the 4th of July. Red Cabinet On Way Out In Portugal? LISBON, Portugal (UPll President Francisco Da Costa Gomes studied new demands of the military's moderates today amid widespread indications that P ortugal's pro-communis.t governme nt was on the way out. Prime Minist er Vasro Gon- cal ves. c hi e f target of the moderates · attack and the wave of anti-communist violence in Portuga l, s pent the morning c lose t e d w i th his pres s spokesma n and others studying the situation. THE NEW moderate demands were drawn up in a compromise agreement with military securi- ty chief Gen. Otelo Saraiva De Carvalho, "'ho has the support or the far left . Political sour~s s aid they believed Carvaltro'""won his de- mand for the creation of a mass movement ~ a government o( the masses -but that he con- ceded to most of the other condi- tions laid down by the moderates led by former roreign minister Maj. Ernesto Melo Antunes. The prese nta tion of the moderates' revised policy docu- ment sparked an a ll-night meet- ing with the president Tuesday night. On Wednesday, Gomes told the ne w under-secretaries being sworn into Goncalves' cabinet they would hold their j<>M only for a few days. Civil War D e v elops In Tim.or LISBON, Portugal (UPI) - Fighting in the Asian colony or Portuguese Timor between rival political factions has developed into full-scale civil war, reports reaching Lis bon said today. "We have lost control or the situation,·· a government official s aid. The Porlugu('sC governor of the c o lon y re q uest ed a ll (.__1_N_SH_O_R_T__,J foreigners and Portuguese na- lionaJs be evacuated from the capital of Dili unde r Red Cross supervision. Si,.anouk Ref um TOKYO (UPI > -Cambodian chief of stale Norodom Sihanouk plans to return to Phnom Penh, ending more tha n five years or exile. reports from North Korea indicated today. Pyongyang radio quoted North Korean President Kim II-Sung as s aying . ··we h ope Prince Sihanouk will relay our greetings to the Cambodian people wh en he returns to his native land.'' V.N.De bafe UNITED NATIONS,. N .V. (U PI> -The United Nations has bowed to American pressure and shelved debate on a resolution af- firming the right of Puerto Ri co to "selr-determination and in- dependence.'' 'The U.N. decolonization com· mittee vot e d 11 -9 with two abstentions Wednesday lo put off the controversial debate on the status of Puerto Rico Wltil next year. R e arsf R-f SCRANTON. Pa. (AP) -The FBI s a ys agents looked for Patricia Hearst in central Pen- nsylvania "in the recent past" but are not searching for the fugitive newspaper heiress there now. Flash Flood Wa1·nings Up Goncalves rormed his minority cabinet C'omposed of left-wing technocrats and military officers 13 days ago a fter many or Portugal's leading political fi gures refused to serve under him. GOMES TOLD a group of new government officials Wednesday h e e xp ec t s the n ation's beleaguered . nine -day-old cabinet to fall in the near future. <llbuQ ...... _ .0.11.,,t• -·~ &_.., ... "' 8"11•1o Cl'l!C"90 c,...,,.....," ci.:-.- 0.11,, ~o°''""'°-1" 0.tr•I -..... 10;•nw,C•1 r U-IV~\ l-1••'"' Mt-mpl'U\ ~""'""'-H' ~--·" ~-0r-..vw• _,..,.n, O. ........... C•lf ........ ....... ~ """_,.,,. ... -· .......... """11 ..... ~. -.. ~ ·~· " .. ~ .. •• " ., " .. " .. " .. .. •• .. ., " " •• ~ •• .. •• .. , .. " ·~ " " " • ,. ~ .. .. " ,. " ., ~ .. 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Th ey w e re divorced in June. 1974. Measurement Of Steu:s Nets 'A.mud' From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Sen . Willi.lm Proxmire (D-Wl s .), gave h is monthly ''Golden F1eece" award today to a gov- e rnm e nt study_ o f a irline stewardess' meas urements. The study cost $57,800, and Proxmire said ''it seems like a bust to me." T h e award went to th e Federal Aviation Administration for a s urvey or 423 young women training to be American Airline stewardesses at an academy in Fort Yt'orth, Tex. •"THE STUDY was done os- tensibly for the design or s:afety eq uipment .'' Proxmire s aid, "'but the 103-page report dealing with 79 mea surements from head to foot seems like a bust to me." Pr-oxmire sa id the s tudy showed weights varied from 94 to 145 pounds, height rrom 5-!cet-l to 6-feet-l, busts from 29 to 37 1/1 inches, and \\'a.istS from 21 to 28 inches. "About all thal can be said to aircra ft desig n e r s is that stewardesses are young women with the body measurements of young women,·· he said. DENNIS FELDMAN, acting administrator for inrorm ation with the FAA in Washington, de- fended the agency, saying that knowing what the average stewardess· exact m easurements is essential in designing protec- tive seating and special e mergen- .cy equip~ent r or st ewardesses .. -" • r,,_,, •M 119111 .,...°' ,,.. "" ~ ... ,_;Tfl •i\i(ljUt>oft ""9rv<etl •I ,_, I• -IO~• ml'"I" "'°~''"'01' AJli$on and Albe.rt dance to t.M music of • player piano. They are the star at- traction of Puck 's Cana- dian Traveling Circus, or were until Allison fdl prey to th.e chicken thief Wed- nesday. --,.,_ ......... \.loll:UM01't' ~~-hu> -.... u .... " .. ., " .. ~ .. ~ .. " .. ~ c.u1 ..... 1. llefty _....,_,,.. (.....,,,.,." ...... ....,., _ ~ C•liMr .. CO..I ..,.._., __ 1 ............ 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The incident delayed origina.l wedding dal e . \ • 1 " ,_ i I • • t ~ r " ' r I • t • • • r ( • • p i • d j J · 1 I l ..I t)A!I V "!LOT (1$ CBP_,.\id :\sk""d SF Strike Settled? i Evidence Missing In Kennedy Probe SAN FRA!\C'lSC'O 1 ~r ) 1..t'adt'Ni of i-tnk in).l :-<'nd in JQO ~t;df' hti:hv.')l,Y p<1trnlm<'n l l'I hl"'lp fl<"llJC•(' poh<"r and flrf'm rn Jl.,-l"<"t't tn A Jlropo~rd l-C'ttl"m l'.'nl thf' "11 Y • c·ari)' !May aflC'r lnnf,! hc1ur~ of nrgol1.11ll•)n:. m<'d1at l'ul Alu1t n rC'ftJ :<>C'd lt1 fleC'I Hr<' lhC' l"m r rR('nl'\ ed by Mayor J OS«'l'h L Alioto :-ind :-.u 1')(>r\ 1"11r:-\'OIC'd 11nan1mo11:.l~ J;:ilC' "'c•dnC>s0Jl\ LOS ANGELES !API - Sr.veral Pif'ces of evidence\in the investi.eation of the ass&llination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy have dis.-ppeared and may have been destroyed, a city ofr1ciaJ has dis· cloeed. Th~ mayor pr<'dicti'<l that th<' oit~ ':. hoard of to a:.k flrc1"'n tl1rl"C't ly forthC' h1J.!h"'a:' ps;trolmf'n supervisors. \I.ho had d1 :-.ai.:rC't>d :.h arpl) "1th h 1ni Oi:u'\nl' l•'f'1n slc1n, prc1'idt'nt nr the bnArrl n! over hand hn~ o f thC' 1101y di1'1111lc•, v.·0111<1 1tl'<"t'pl th(' ~Ufl<'r' \~11t:.. :.i:1111 "A:. far;:i:. wl'.''r" ('OOC'rtnl"rl u n1 1l tental1 \'C agreement Ot'tall:. of th<' pruro:-.~Ll v.1·rr lhl' puhl1r :-:i ft'1\ nt'i'<l s or th1:-. <'1ly 111"(' mf'I th<'r1 not disc:losC'd. :1rf' "'' fi1 r1 ht'1 n"Ji' it 1at1nn:-. rl annl"rl ·' Cons~ers ·'Robbed' .'In Oil Deal Dlon Morrow, special counsel in the city attorney's ofnce, said Wednesday that tbe missing evidence included tbe left sleewe of Kennedy·s c-oa t and bullet· riddled ceiling panels from the Ambassador Hotel pantry where he -.·as fatally shot in 1968. "1 am \'Cr'.\' happ~ th:il the parttcs ha '·" rt'~r hc·d /\111,ln h:•d hr'Mi shultlinQ bi:i r k :i.nd fnrl h a proposed settlf'mt'nl of tht' d1l"pule rt'l;it1 n).! t1 ~"''f'(•n th1• 1.,.,,, hnlC'l:-. .,.,.h('rt' :.:t11kr lf'nri c'r:-;.inrt poli<"c and fir<'mcn ... Alu'\ln said in an impromptu :-uprr\ 1sor~ "t"rC' mt•ct1nR \.\'"dn1'"'d~y n i ~hl newli confer<'n<'I' Supicrv1snri; t'OdC'd I h1·1r mretini .anrr sC'nd1 nR lhr ") think aftC'r t h<' ::>UP<'l'\'l~rs h a\f• a eQOd ~O\'C'rn1lr ;\ 1 rl 1'~ram :isklni;: for hr[J'I frnm lhr night 's sleep, thty .,.,;11 a;trc.."C lh<it .,.,h:.i l ha:-hrl'n h1~hv.a, p:.tr,11 u hlh' Ahoto .arnt t.h<' :-.tnk~ lt'suirr~ donf" her<' is in lht" ~~1 inl1'rc·st of all ~an 1'"r~n· ('1lnt1nu~'d n1 •j:,,l1:du\n"' ciseans:· sn1d A\Hlt o. "·ho v.<1:-101nC'Cl h'' ~tnkc -- SACRAMENTO !U PI> -U.S. SenatoJ:,i al ca'ndidate Tom H17den ••)'• California c-on- sumers were; r,Obb«I when the state PubJlc Utilities Com- mission granted a large oil com· pany 's request to i.nereas~ty rates to finance prlvat.e energy , exploration. ,... 1. ··we. the consu.meri~·aod voters of Califorriia,. have been robbed. •. and without proper protection from Ute· authorities we elected to protect. our in· terests," Hayden told lhe As· sembly Committee'' on Energy and Diminishing llaterials Wed· nesday. ··There were no X-rays made of the ct'iling panels and tbe panels -.·ere des troyed in June of 1989. The re was no plaC"e to keep them -you can't fi t ceiling panels inlo a card file,·• Morrow s aid in an interview. •'Tbe left s lee\'e o f the senator's coat disappeared before the trial. But there was no sicnificance to the s leeve -Ken· oedy's shirt is in the possession of the court, and there are no bullet boles in the left sleeve." Na ... ediRSuft John 1-. }farmer, appointed lieut e nant governor o{ California last year to com· pl e t e the term o f Ed Reinecke, has been sued for allegedly de fa ulting on ;1 $10,000 bank loan . leaders at thC' nC'..-.·i. <'1lnff'r1·nC'1· Aho to said t he tt"nl 1:111 V<' :-1•! lll•m•·nl "'1)11lc1 llr of ferf'd t o mt'mbl'r~ of lh<' r•1\lirl' ()ffir(·r~ A :.~OC'Ul 11on, Firl' Fq~h 1<"rl' J,rW';1l 7~ :1nc1 th(' t_.)a rd of supervisors .. a I lht• carh1·~t po~s1 hl(• mnm1 ·nl " Asked ~'h(_·n hf' thnn~hl pn\u•r 11nd firem('n would be baek on the JOb. Ahotosatd , ""'1• ~r1· ,:?01ng to lea Vt' the situ at 100 a. ... 1\ ~ :_it prr~cnt " About 90 pC'rC't'nl of thl' Ctl) 's 1.9.15 \_.)hcc mcn went on strikc Monday aftf'r :-1.11x •rv1 .... or:-. ;q1pr•)Vf'd a 1>·5 J)('rcrnl ::,;il:try incrc·;:i~1'. h 11!f or uh;11 oollrr had dcmandC'd. l-'1rcm~n, :.t"ck1ng t h1' :.:1rnc "11~1" boost , joined the str1kt' Wcdncsda) n1i;ht Jerry Schroff. vice presidenl nf tht• firrmcn 's 'S th Rod"' union. e stimated thal ol thC' 1,700 m1•n nn 1h(' force. mOSE DEMANDING A re-pare e only abou1 200 "''ere on duty aftf'r an 1)\'!'r \\h<'lmin~· opening of the assassination in· SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill ly favorablt•str1 k<'votc vestigation contend the ceiling The curr"nt pa~' schedulf' fnr p1~llc1' r<in~c-s requiring v.·ritten approval from Panels are of crucial importance from $16,044 for rookit>s to $2..'l.944 ft'r c-arta1ns . parf'nts before school officials in determining the trajectory could take 3 paddle lo their child flrt•men ·s salarit~s ar(' I.hi:' s~•mc lll~ poill"C'Ol t'n '.s. andnumb<-r orbulletsfrredinlhe is headed for the Senate noor. Sporadic ,·iolt'n<"t' and \'andah ~m. 1111·l url1 ni;i: a , ! 1d \11\'1 ii '"' •t1o •i.><1 ~\•l1\('\,. ... '"" !. ',.,, •! I !, < I •I "" • ' • , , '" ., .,. '"' 11• ' ' " i1 I' 1 ·•I ' . , •.. -. Con1mcrcial C.rcdif IC\ 1l!1>l l'T11t.:1"11!t\11 \•11 11·,1:-. <£.s>~ 1,., ( Kennedy shooting. small bomb C'Xplo~i nn .Il l i\lioto's homl' l':trly W1..><l· The bill would require schools ncsday, eruptt~d durini: thc slrikc by po\1 ,·1·. ~h ,·.,' i Morrow said the decision to which allow corporal punishment Sup<>rvisory J)t~rsonn<"I and somt" n1\n:-.lri 1<in~ :• t •• I .t., •. ,., '""~ '"' ''''' •·I 11" •" •' • 1 , ,,,,.," ;, ,,, ! t••hl I 'I,.••. 1,,, . .,, :• •· .... I destroy the panels was m ade by lo write par<'nts askinR for ap-polict> and firf'ml'n pro\'id1"<i t'mcrgl'ncy prolcclion police because the material had proval lo paddle their children ir after the walkout:.. nrver been entered into evidenc<' necessary. Unless a parent wrote Th bo d f . t ><l t l f I . th . I I h ·~-..... back with approval, strikin" of " ar o sup('rv1sors vo '. :1 i; at' o in e t r1a o l e conv1\;"'" a:>· " emergt>ncy \\'t•dnt'ScLi;v bt'fOrt' tht• flr<'ml'n 's strike. , • !d? :'i).'i! • 1 -.:.~~..-l~th~ll'('t l Hayden referred to · an ar· r a ng e ment whe r e by Southern California Gas Co. customers will pay an added cllarge uo lbeir utility bills over a seven-year period to pay the interest and taxes on money bon-owed from rommercial banks for ARCO's d e v e lopm e nt cos t s at the Prudhoe Bay gas fi elds in Alaska. Sassl·n s· h B s· h the child would be bUTed. . • • 1r an . 1r an. askin r.th3t_Gov. Edmund l\ro\.l·nJr bt'rt>qul•:-11•iito · __ r========================~~=-=:_::.=_:~~-=--==-~-=-~=====; No Injuries Bombs Blast Police Cars SAN RAFAEL CUPI) -Bombs ripped two Marin County s heriff's cars Wednesday night, on the anniversary eve of the San Quentin prison breakout attempt four years ago. No one was injured in the explosions, Sheriff Robert M . Gaddini said. Gaddini said he ran to the parking lot aner he heard an explosion. He saw names shooting from the roof of one of the ~--,-----~ green and white patrol ( S )·cars which was parked late ·: near the sheriff's offi ce. , ~.---------''It was comple tely engulfed in flames " he said. ' Two patrolmen walking to their car barely escaped injury about five minutes later when the second bomb exploded, he said. The blast damaged ii &econd patrol car parked about 300 yards away ,, from the office. Losses to the car were estimated at $10,000. Transit Route 01Uat1ed WS ANGELES (UPI) -County transit of· ficials approved. a proposed rapid transit route from the Union Station train depot downtown to Long Beach Wednesday, but delayed a decision on the other half of a s tarter transit route. The decision favoring a 2S·mile line, part of it s ubway, through. South Los Angeles would include a full y grade·separated right-of-way, ' Dari. BU.ten PanM LOS ANGELES (AP)-"ll will be a cold day in hell when I provide you with the information you have requesled,'',LosAngeles Police Chief Edward M. Davis has told the U.S. Senate panel investigal· inglheCJA. ''Your request for information ... is incredi· ble. I think that the elected politicians in Washington ..• are doing a pretty good job raping the FBI, the CIA and the DEA (Drug Enforcement l Administration.)," the Los Angeles Times today t quoted Davi'S as sa'.7ing in a ,letter to Frederick Scb\\farz Jr., the panel's chief counsel. Davis angry outburst was in res ponse to , Schwarz' letter asking the police chief for "the ~ names of all individuals who engaged in inlelUgen- -, ce·gathering activities" fol the Los Angeles Police ~ Department since 1965. ~ N-fMen AP1'roeed SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Senate Rules C.Ommittee has appf9ved Democratic Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr.'s nominees to the state's first Agricultural Labor Relations Board by a 3·2 vote along party lines. The appointments of the 1'\ost !lev. Roger Mahony. Leroy Chatfield, Joe Ortega, Joseph , Grodin and Richard Johnsen Jr. were approved Wednesday by the panel which also gave iU nod to Walter Kinat as general counsel of the board. Rape Victim Vowe .. Reverige--Witness NORWALK (UPI>-A 19-year-old rape victim t old a friend "nobody does that to me ttnd get& a~ay with jt'' hours before her a llq:e.d as· sailant was shot lo dtalh in ber home, a witneu at her trial testified Wed- nesday. Tbe testimony ·of Don· na Hug.hes came ju.st before the. prosecution rested its case in the fourth we.ek or the munkr trial of Oebo<ah Joy Kantaene. . Mias J(ant1en1 is dlarced with th<! •hol&W! sby\nf of Oamiy Alim, 21, tall Oct. 3 wile> be went to her Long Beach horrie the day after he al· le,edly kldnaped and raPid the woman. ili.11 Kantaeng said lbe woo her reJea&e from Allen and bother kid· na.per only after she 11..-e her telephone numbrtr lo Allen and pro- mised not lo caJt Police. 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We specialize in quality merchandise an d help -hardware, garden. paint. electr ical, plumbing. paneling. ful salespeople. You'll find everythin g for inside and houseware s. decor, and bu ildi ng material s. 7707 O.rden Gro.,. Blvd. 301 So. State Coneoe 6980 C,,orry Avo 324 West Kalelta 1275 Bristol 34162 Ootfeny Park Ad. 537·9571Of893-8623 870·0050 634 -711 1 532· 2500 556·1500 496-5766 Open Mon. lhN Fri. 9 to 9, Sat, & Sun, 9 to 6 lllCOJ'll Orange Ol'Pfl II! {J Moh Prices effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sundav. I • l111u Sun. Capistrano open Mon. th ru Sun. 8 to 5. -• ' D .-\11,\' t•llJOT EDITOlll.\I, P .\GF. Resolving a Drea111 Orange County supervisor s have finally decided lo seek officially joint use of the county 's military airfields b y com m ercial a nd civilian planes. On a 4-1 vote this week. they agreed to formally a'ik the Dcpartn1c nt of Defense for permiss ion to use El Toro Marine Corvs Air Station a nd Los Alamitos Naval Ai i-Station . Previo us military reactions indicate the)' will be fl atly denie d on us e of both s ites. Federa l offi c ials, including Congressman An- dre w 1-Unshaw a nd military officers , have repealed lime and lim e agai11 that joint use is a n imposs ibility in the foreseeable future . Still, ll1e seeming logic of utilizing a lre ady- establis hed runways and air patte rns continues lo hold appea l. And until the issue is permanently re- solved at the official county level, tbe public \Viii con- tinue t o eye the properties with hope. The Board of Superviso rs operating on the advice of airport c hie f Robert Bresnahan, no w is seeking a n absol ute ly final yes or n oon the issue. Far bette r it be re solved o ne way or the other than continue lo dangle as a dream tha t may be im- possible to achie ve . Abuse of Power A gag orde r is an order issued by a judge forbid- ding pe r sons involved in a trial, including lawyer s, to discu ss the cas e in any mann e r out s ide the courtroom. P enalty for defiance is a citation for co n- te mpt of court. Mos t gag orde rs arc s pecifically directed at com- munic atio n with the press. The judge's customary r a· tionale is that publicity during a trial could enda nger the d e fendant 's rig ht toa fair hearing. But the judge also has the right to sequest e r a jury and restrict its members fro m access to newspape rs, radio and television, a very common praclice. 1·00 many gag orders seem to be protecting the f.."OUrt, rather than the defendant, from Possible ad· verse publicity on the cor1duct of trials which, under the law, arc supposed to be conducted in public. The American Bar Association now proposes that journalists be given an opportunity to seek their free press rights under the First Amendment before the court issues a gag order. The court may also be compelled to explain the need for suc h a res triction and provide a speedy judicial review of d~sputed orders. 1'he proposal is reasonable. Gag orders imposed at the whim of a judge, are an abuse or judicial power. Thoughtful Selection It w as e nco uraging to see the amount of delibera· lion by the Orange County Transit District ·s four elected directors this week prior to selection of a new ''public'' member of the board. It showed the y were inte r ested in J:?etli ng the best persons for the job out of a field of more tha n 100. The ir choice was William F a rris, a n attorney with a n impressive resume of public and community service. He will be offerine: his tale nts to a board that each year spends' millions of tax dollars . Farris s ucceeds Ne wport B e ach attorney Richard Lynn, who departed after a four-year term under a cloud of conflict of interest . That w as healthy, because it apparently s parked a kee n desire to keep it from happening again. Finalist s w ere meticulously screened for any possible conflicts and two were ruled out on those grounds. All this led to what sh ould be a director with n o s trings at- tached. Moven1ent Wi t hout o Mo t or 'I nsanity' H as Many Meanings Dear G loomy Gu s Portugal's Stalled R~volution ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) "In sanity,•· you know, is a legal word, not a medical one. It is at once too vague and too broad to fit into psychiatric nosology; the laws in each slate decide \\"hat .. insanity" is and is not. In Ohio, the m an who slew eight m e mbers of his family on Easter night ' wa s placed und e r a $200,000 bond r o r a ps yc hiatri c e xamination . Presum a bly , some expe rts will have to det e rmin e whether a man who kills his mother, brother . s ister·-'i n-law, nieces and nephews at the same time is "sane" or "insane.·· Jn my s imple-minded way , I would think that such an act is what the lawyers call a prima facie case of insanity, no matter what other name you want to a p· ply lo it . If you don't have to be c razytodothat, lhenthe wordhas absolutely no m eaning at all. · DOCTORS shy away from .. in- sanity" as a label, because it is too easy lo paste it onto any de· viant be h avior , or sometimes eve n to b eha vior that the society's leaders rind offensive - like the Jlussian tyrants who now put away in mental hospitals those inte llectua ls and artists who dare to differ with the brutal Red regime. But the trouble with "insanity" as a legal term is that it covcrS only the m ental field, and ignores wh at I think is a more important and prevalent form or the dis· II all our high government servants of the people ol the U .S .A .-s uch a s Senator s an d Con gr es s m e n -were employed by private cor- porations. instead of a raise in pay most or them would get a decrease or fired for doi ng a lousy job of governing this great country. G.11.P. Gtoom, G..s <•mmtnt' ••• '"bmi t-ty tt...iirn •n<I .i.o .,., ._<e'''"'''' .. o..:t !ht ~tt•• ol Ole ,.,..,, .. ..., •. Stnd yo..r pu t»t\'f •• Gloom• Gi.s. D•llY PitCM. ease. The man whp went berserk in Ohio is a certifiable case, simply on the bare facts. Such peoi>le are not hard to detect -ir we get to them in tim ~ -and almost always easy to apprehbnd, The damage they do is r elatively small, if momentarily shocking. But there Is something I \YouJd describe a s "moral insanity," which operates to disturb' the human sense ol values, just as mental insanity upsets our ra- tion a l fa culties. The moral lunatics often manage to control whole nations. and seem "sane'' to evervone around them. ffiTLER would have passed any mental examination; he was onl y somewhat more parandld than many national leaders. Stalin, that m a n of practical cun- ning, might have passed a men· ta! test with flying colors. But both of them, in my estimation, \.\'ere morally insane. They were deficient in any ge- nuine reeling ror other people, and "believed" onl y in abstrac- t ions : llitl e r would h ave sacrificed his best genera ls ; Stalin did slaughter most of his e arly Bol s h e vik comrades. By whatever name. they <ire what the world has to fear. not the occasional madman on a rampage th at dooms him as much as hi s vict ims. LISBON -The revolution in Portugal has become a move- ment without a motor, a transfer of vas t powe r to political primitives bewildered about how to hold it and what to do with it. The Portuguese Communist Party <PCP ) has at le as t t e mporarily lost its place a s t h e m echani s m that ruthless· ly drove the yo uthful A r m e d Forces Move· ment (AFM ) and the country toward Soviet - style Communist dictatorship, but the revolution has not yet de· cided what should take its place. The Communists are fighting a convulsive r ear-guard action in- side the AFM to preserve their gains, but despite heavy Soviet aid and powerlul a,ssets here - the labor unions and the media - they are given sli ght chance. ''TO TRY to run the country against the country would be suicide,'' we were told by one key member or the present govern- ment (the fifth since the April 1974 revolutionary takeover by radical m ilitary leftists). "The PCP has round itselr not popular. If they had the strength, they would take total power, would they not? We a r e rinding they cannot do it." While the ruling military direc. torate consumes its energies in day -and -night meet i ngs searching for a ne w political theme, Portugal's nine million are left lo bob and toss, untended by a revolutionary or any other government_ The old pre-revolution elite, unmourned and unwanted, are fleeing t o Brazil with the ir for eign bank accounts o r languishing in jail without legal charges or prospect or justice . One rich landowner was arrested ( EVANS-NOVAK ) without warning 10 his bed at midnight, s pent six months 1n jail , and was then just as mysteriously released. Middle class families avoid leaving thejr fl a t or house for m ore than three weeks. It could be declared .. va- cant" and ha nded to someone. else. TRIS inexpliC'a ble system has produced a profitable new trade in the middle class: housesilling during the owne r 's absence. At the height of last week's crisis over forcing the resigna- tion or Prime Minister Vasco Goncalves, the PCP's rront man and champion, Lisbon was the scene of two major demonstra- tions : one by Alvaro Cunhal 's PCP. the otber by MarioSoares's Socialist Party. Both were de- signed to pressure the AFM and Co.s ta Gomes, th e non · Co mmunist president known as "the Sphynx" lor his talent al avoiding hard decisions. He ld simultaneous ly, s uch competing rallies would have brought confrontation anywhere else -but not in ·r evolutionary Portugal, wher e virtually the on· ly blood spilled has resulted from s ponta neous assaults on PCP headquarters. Soares. the Marxist-socialist who deserves muc h credit for forcing the A FM to face up to the danger of a Comm un ist takeover, told us tn an interview ; ··tr this we re happening in Spain, we would be in civil war." He does not rule that out here if a new governm ent isn 't named soon , gratifying the rising a nti - communis t passions. SOARES headed by far the largest party, but to dramatize his campaign against the Com- munists he rerused to participate in the newest government. He and the mode rate Popu lar Democrats, with great strength in the a nti-Communist north, would domina te any fairly elect- ed parliamentary governme nt. In the new government expected almost daily for a week, but not visible at this writing, Soares will have a major role. But President Costa Gomes's delay in na ming a new prime , minister rrom oon·Communlst ranks of the AFM is worrying Soares. If Prime Minister Gon- calves lsn 't quickly oUsted, he told us, the result will be escalat. ing political polatiiation and drastic dete rioration of an economy a lready stripped or furward motion. INDEED, the sta11ed ' Jlevolu· lion now conrronls a tim6 bomb in the form of 300,000 white set-1 tiers returning here as refugees from Angola -ex-colonials ar- riving daily without jobs, hom es or money. Quite apart from the revolution , this constitutes a dag-~ ger held by angry hands. Another dagger is the probable loss ot the Azores Islands, long inclined to break away fiOd now repclled by the ne ar-Communist takeover. So the revolution must soon find a new motor and a new direction, t o' take it wholly beyond the danger ol Col'l)munist control and out ol stultifyi ng vacuum . Unt:il the' zealou~ military radicals do_ that. thf vital economic and political as· sistance they need so badly frorr: the U.S. and Western Europe wi[ be beyond reach. CREEP Faces Tax Tah WASHINGTON -The Internal Revenue Service tentatively has decided to dun Richard Nix- o n 's form er ca mpaign committee, th e once mighty Com· mittee to Re· E l ec t the Pr es ident (CREEP), for taxes on its improper expenditures. (JACK AND_E RSON ) The IRS has completed a pre- liminary audit which shows CREEP spent about$3 million for nonpolitical and illegal purposes. The lax de bt and interest on this would come to $1 .6million. morelunds. If the courts uphold the $1.S million tax liability, this could put the trus tees in jeopardy. A $200,000 payout to OU.ver, for ex- ample, would leave them only $1,375,394 in CREEP money. This would not ·be enough to meet the lax obligation, t.n4 the trustees might be hit up for the"dl,fference. State Agencies Evade Public Under the law, political can· didates must pay taxes on .any campaign contributions that they divert to their private use. The law isn't clear, however, whethe r campaign committees are also liable. IN TIDS case, none ol the mis· used money we nt into Nixon's personal pocket . The IRS, n evertheless , fe lt someo ne should pay taxes on the misspent contributions. The outcome of this case could have a profound efrect oft · political expenditures. Cam~ paign committees would have lo consi·der each expenditure carefully to make sure it is strict- ly legitimate. Otherwise, the committee may gel a tax bill from the IRS. Footnote: Our information came from source.s wholly familiar with the facts. We also sought rormal comroeot from the three CREEP trustees and their attorneys. Except ror one trustee who had only general knowledge of the IRS investigation, all the others we .. re v a c°',lionlng and• couldn't be r~ached. "It is the public pol icy or this stall· th at public agcn(:ics exist to .aid in the conduct or the peopll''s busin ess and the proceedings of publi c ;;i gcncies he t•ondut·t ed openly so that the publi c may remain inrormed." So declared the Legislature in 1967 . Despite this lofty af- rirmalion of intent, h o w public are the meetin gs of the multitude of state boards and commissions? 1"her~ i:r. an 11xi um \\hit•h musl J:;O\"t'rn. In order for a mt'l'ting to bl' public thl'r{' n1usl be ade11uale notice of th l' tlmC', p\a r t• and purpo!'it' uf 1l. In rccogn1l1on of this the Lt'i;islt.1turc en;:1ctt:'d sec· I ion I 11 25 of the Gn\'ernmc nt Code whit'h rleu r l~· provide~ ::ill stnte pgenrles must J,li\"C one "'eck'a notice or ;1ny mC<.'lipg ln uny pe ~1on who requr~t~ it. f-Urt h.er' provisions ure thot thl' notice "sh~ll include all Items of busints.!i to be transacted'. and no iteljl s hall be added alter noUce iB 5lven. ( EARL WATERS ) RF.,\OING the law one would ;,1ssum e thut a nyone competent to liold un executive position '>l.·ith thl'Sc a genc ies· Y•ould understand that "noti ce" must necessarily include the time a nd place rorthc meeting. But s uch seems not the case. FurthL•r , it seems many do not even unde rstand the clear rc- quirl'mcnt f1)r n11tic·es to include items or bus iness to be con· sidered, lrt alone thf' specifi c re· qui rem cnl of ;ul \'a lll'C notice. \V it h some trl'p1dation, fo r it is ;_ilmosl certain lhal many others are guilty, the conduct of agen- cies within the Department of Consum(•r Affairs is called to at· tenti on. Embracing morethan3S regulatory boards, th is depart- ment religiously mails, on re· quest, " monthly rnlcndnr of all meetin~s . The first problem Is that it regularly arrives ;.1fter the mon th , for whic h s<"hcdules ur c s hown , is already a WCE'k to ten dl!ys old. ll a lso rttil.s completely to show the business: to be con- ducted and, in some cnse3, falls to s how the locale of the meeting. THIS, perhaps '>l.'Ould not be fateful if these boards met re- gularly in the capita l city. But they have a notorious history of meeting helter ·skelter all over the state, often in s uch exotic places a s Ahwahnee or other sites equally inaccessible to the gerier al public. Thif proble m was recogni zed by rormer director J ames Kehoe "'ho sought to curtail meetin~s in s wank hotels a nd country clubs ""here the average person might be discoura~cd from attending in s uC'h ostentatious surroundings. fie also endea vo red to get the boards to gi ve a m onth's advance notic('. f"le railt"d. Yet . sin ce most ol the boards work under laws :!il milar lo the Dental Examiners which provides it "shall liold 3 meeting at le ast once in every rour months'' it strains one·s t'redibilily to believe tl ca nnot be done. The$e agencie~ a re part.icul;ir- ly v uln('rab lc to criticism . Oper;i ting like s mall nefdoms they ~•re ofte n accused ol hnving more concern for their respec- tl\•e professions than the public:. It is <t charge which is l'asily believed whe n they appear to ~1void the limelight. ONLY RECENTl.\' the San Francisco Cons ume r Action published a 150-page book tear- ing the hide orr or the depart- ment. Amon g other things it 1)()in ted out the bolJrd-; "possl'ss an e normou s bre dth ot legis lative, judic ia l a nd ad- rninistr<itive powers which they m:.1y exercise with relative in- dependence from external con· trols. The c:1s c which t hese IXtwrr s ClJ n bl.• prostituted to Sl'r\'t' Interests other than that or lht• public Welfare depends large- ly upon what lniernal controls. if uny. govern the Opl'ratlons or the bourds. ·· Thl..'y could well ha ve added · that the low visibttity maintained by the ·boards in... the conduct or their m cetii\li e nhances in gl"Om(•lrlc progi-cssion the oj>- IX>rtunities ror such prostitution or the public interest. Aai It !ilands, the (i.llurc· to glvr due nolh.·c us required by hi\.\' pl aces in j1.:opurdy the ll'gullty of all ac· tions t ukt"n ut such meetines. This left two possibilities: the IRS could collect the taxes rrom CREEP itself or from the two CREEP officials, John Mitchell a nd Maurice Stans , who authorized the improper spend- ing. The IRS has chosen to seek the money from CREEP. which was taken over in 1974 by the Cam- paign Liquidation Trust . The trustees inherited $.1.5 million left over from the campaign. They have drained off money lo pay campaign debts and legal bills. They have a.ISO settled for $715,000 a Wate rgate lawsuit brought by the Democratic Na- tional Committee. THIS RAS reduced CREEP's llSffl4 to $1 srs,394 -Just about th• exact li1ure that the. IRS wants' to collect In tues. But un· hap·pily ror the trustees, they haven •t yet resolved a $S milllon lawsuit brought by Watergate victim Spencer Oliver, Sources close to the negotia- tions soy the trustees are willing toolfer a $200,000 setUement. But their attorneys have now cau- tioned against dlsJ)(!rslng any OA~lil~a CO Ai\: l1t!tJQ!(1tl " "°""" ,w,~PublW." Thlimoa Kttllll. f:ditor /Jorbofo Ktr.i'1ich, Ed1/ono/ Page Editor Th e edltntlal page of the Dally Pilot seeks to •l"lrot-"'l·and 11tlmulate rcad•rs b)' ~ting QO lhis P•&f·diWr'°'~dheliiltacy On top1c1'<:if inl;rfl1t.obj~lcaf. ed columnijla4'RI carl<dl'-tl, by providi ng ( forV;pi ,Jor re'~en· ,.,,.,, and, b~. ~rt,.nt~ri ,i ~hiS newspaper I cilnldnc • ·«1eas on current topics. The ftor11I oPlnlons or the Daily Pilot 11pJM13r only in the editorial tolumn at the top of the page . Opinion• eic- pressed by th e columnl!ita.1 •nd cartoonists ::ind letttr wlitcrs are lhtir own and no endQl'S4mtnl or their v\ev.•s hy lhl' Dailv Pilot. ~hould be infE-rrc>d. : f Thursday, Augusl21,-19'1S lj t • I l r •• '. ,! Judges. Bit Ads It Drug Record f;xposure Refuted LOS ANGELES IAPJ -The Jl:entencing records o( judges in drug.sellinl: cases in ttae San Fernando Valley are being· dis- played in.1', Kiwanis newspaper ad C~;SlP~~. and the judges don't,tt~~ K-. ~ , The ade, pirblishcd every lwo weeb i\1.,c.J.he Van Nuy!I Valley New~ and G.reen Sheet. compare sentences handed out with the maximum penalty the judge could have imposed. In euch "ase,.lhc name or the judge, but not the defendant, is used. , ,., ,, · "I TllJNI( l'f{S unfair to the Judges because \.be onJy purpose is,to poVtt' out lo '\he pu~lic that judges··are universally lenient and not "doing thclr dut.r·by giv- ing ~a'Ximum sentenceS'.,". says Superior Court Judge R,a)rmond R. Roberts. . . , . : .. ·· Roberts, a civU court judge, said .he w.as speaki ng out because t h e crifnina l court judge& are not in a ~ition to de- fend themselves Without com- promising th"oir:orfjce. The yattey. Criminal B!r As- soc::iatlon also criticized the pro- ject. . . . Kiwanis drug and ii.lcohol abuse commitlee. The other l'ascs in- volved pica-bargaining and re- sulted in nonjail punishment . "Our outlook on this is that 'w"'d like to inform the public what js going on," said Knoll. "We have no axe!:! to grind. We respect our judicial sys.tern, but we just do not understand why the penal code is not being lived up lo.'' ROBERTS TERMED the ads un "overs implification of an ~motional problem."' }le said, "It is not a m echanical process that because the law says you can send someone lo prison you must do it. There are many fac- tors involved' -the amount or narl·otics. the circumstances un- der which it wus allegedly sold, the age or the defendant, his past rerord and possible technical defenses becc.iu se of a fault in the search warrant or overreaching . by the police 'department." Hut Knoll said, "We ree l we arc getting tiome our public in- formation to the proper sources. It "s rewarding to us lo know that we're doing something that is possibly hitting home." OF 43 CASES h ~'ndled. in San ~0:1 Francisco Valley ~ since May, only one prison sentence was handed out, said ·W. J . r. Knoll, district chairman or the llE SAID IF funds are availa- ble he is willing lo expand the ads to include the judge's reason for the sentence imposed. ~ ~ "" .,, • •• • • great values tor redecorating SPANISH BENTWOOD ROCKER. Soften the l\nes and an!fle• of your rooms ~·i th a R"raceful Be ntwood rocker from Spiln. WRlnut.flnish frame. Nah1 ral cane scat a nd b~k. P'ull-1ized with a roomy 22" stlllt. A perfect price for adding thl• clu1lc rocker to your home. $ 77 00 Ref .• 99.99 Sale ................................. . ROSA•OJn> PRINTS. Befriend a bare wall. Hang flne 'qu&lliJ ar\,prlnW...Choose from a wide .-artety of graphic repro- duction•. Matted1 NladJ for hanging. Or add a fa•orlte rflMM. Great ror hom• or ofll.ce. ,..,.,_ .,.,, ~ . .r · . ·' SEA GRASS SQUARES. TranafOrm biore fl oor11 w ith te:ictured floor coverlnR"•· 11!" squares of woven 5ea graa.~ add lsll,nd charm indoors or out. An lnellpen11ive way to ca.rpet bare dorm! or apartmenls. Also grea\ for patio.a. Buy 11qua.r~1 b•· •he roomful r,,,, wall-to-wall covering. Reg.a .,5,9· 1 .69 Sale ... $.49 I ... le LI-To.Stock on Hind . ' . COSTA MiSA' · OIAMOI AHAHlllol 1111 CITY SMOPf'lttCi 10'1. HAllOl.a¥1. CIMftl IAT&U.AYI. ~i~7j'jj UJ-OHS 772·2472 ··. ' MOM. TMIU SAT. ID-' SUH. IM_ LAGUljA HACH I Jt4 S•. C.... Hwy. 494-9101 Warning Issued On Aids SAC RAMENTO !UPI) -The stale Department of Health has warned consumers ilgainst using a particular batch or nasal drops that could produce adverse effects due lo contaminaJion by micro·org:anisms. Thur!ld•y. August 21, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 Wl1at They Didn't Ask Betty Ford Tells All NEW YORK !UPI ) - In anothe r frank in· lerview. fo~irst Lady Bet- ty F'ord says if reporters had asked her how often she sleeps with the Presi- dent she would have answered ··as often as posliibh.•. ·· phone and giggled at how practi cally a ll the world had seen the f'ords" king -size bl·cl be ing moved into the While I louse. . ''DECl.I Nl1"G TO follow the Wlntc !louse tradition o f se parate bedrooms , 1\1r s. f"ord ... sa id '-l:i t h a n1usem e nt thal ~h e could do only so much for politics. "That is just too far le> go." The departme nt said Wednesday that Daylin brand Phenyle phrine nasal solution identified as lot z:ivmber 15581 on the bottle s hould be destroyed or returned to the s to re whei:c the purchase was made. l\".-u.· Patrlo·r ··They've asked me e verything but how often I sleep with my husband, and if they ·d asked mt• that I would have told them.'" l\lrs. Ford was q uoted Wedn esday as saying in an interview in the September issue of l\1l·Call's magazine with .,.,,rit1.•r l\1yra ~1 ac - 1~hl'rson. Coach Driver Off the "'agon? The department sa.id about 2.000 bottles or the nasal drops from the particular Jot have been stH4. to consumers, most- 1 y in the So"uthern California <.irea through ~tDX pharmacies, J>ic - N-S.ave and Two Guys· pharmacies. The firms have removed all re- n1aining suspect bottles from s ale. Exile Eldrid ge Cleaver. wh o fl ed the U.S. in 1968 after g un battle w ith Oakland police. sa ys "WHEN I 1\SKED her I · what ~he "'ould have after tr av e 1 n g said. she s hot back, 'As through socia li s t ort(_•n as possible.·" Miss countries he i s con-MacPherson said. v in c e d ''th e U .S .· The inll'rvicw took should be second to place several months none militarily .·· ugo . Cleaver says he has "One afternoon after b c c o m e p. r o her cancer operation last America n and hopes fall ," Miss MacJ>herson to r eturn. s aid, the l-'irst l.ady "talked .,.,.ith me on the Nfo:Yl YORK <U PI J -!\lidtown '.\1anhatta n police have rl'portcd their first arrest for drunken stagecoach driving -their· first in this century anyway . Cha r ges \\'(_•re file..'(} after a Wild West cha se Tuesd ay night in volvin g a mountt.'d po licem an and the driver of a coach used for publi city b-j a restaurant. Mounted p1)lic-e n1 a n Lt.:evcrne Wil son said he s:.iw a four-horsL' stagecoach u:-,t:d for advertis ing the Cattlem :1n Restaurant ('ilrecning v.•csl on 45t h Street between Fifth and Sixth a\·cnucs . The dri Vl'r , Bt>rnard Syzmanski, 44 , ~·as rounded up. Jiut it look a'A'hil e to fi gure out the charges bcC"au se, as ofriccr Y.1il son explained, police had to find out "whclher <J sL.igeco::ich is con- sidered a vehicle under the l;iy.· " UllllROY AL [u.,.;,.~: LAREDO . Front DISC BRAKE Relin!! ~' t,;0:-;> 24·· 95 ::::.".:. -UNIROYAL -DOUBLE GLASS IELTED POLYESTER· • CORD IODT or D0U8lf IAYON lfLTID IAYON CORD IODY litt: 16S/ll AJ0/1l f71114 (C78114) 165/13 175/13 Al 71/13 (lUllJ)' 1171114 lllJ/14) " 71114 f'tSH41 H70/1S ()OSltJI -.. ...... ., -•11111 . ....... , Jll70/IS (2ll/IJ) lR71/IS (2]JJ1JJ COST A. MESA 3005 H:t.RIOR ILYD • ...... ,.,.., ......... , 17 I 4i 557-8000 \ • • 7.50/16 , L60115 •.00/16.5 10·15 8.75116.S FUU 1121,... .... It w.n .... _. ..,._ ""'J 1714117Mlll L.I. !OH....._. ..... .. _ .............. 674-)666 I /·_\,, .-.. . u.11 -1~'"('.-=-':J I ,...,-'4,_ ..... f ~~ l __ ._ --: "-·""' ~ fl•••""' ._,.\ .-,, ~ .•• _:_,_ ...... :_.,, ru 11 "" U H i .. ru g: .. ,, 1 L '°'' --..r ·:r-:" "'"'"'''""" ... ,, ................ ~ 549" ._ •+, .:/ .... r .... ••·•-... ., U.S. CARS DRUM TYPE BRAKE JOB $49~~i.: ••I• l l&U ll•tlHI •.I.I I ,._,• NI• 'I DIUll • lllUlll •lllt Cll .. 1111 • 11· IPll' 11.1.lfll CTlllHI • llPlll f l lll ' ,,.,,.,, ........ , ,, ... ,, ... . 11111 ,11111lllU •11111 AH WO.I' •NAu1n•&tt11n111 .. 11/Jlll ~I< I 1(11 Ullt Ull( IOI SH.II 1•11.AIU • MllllAIT .... -.11,1 U01-.•••--a-..."'-'''"' "'-1..iolo ..... ,.. TUNE-UP PACKAGE • C1'L ""'0 .. ,., ... $1988 Heavy Duty Muffler Pricf! lnclufts /11slaflolion $19~! 11n1r1.t•'I ••111111111\Ttllllftl . ' .,."'' 11111\f \lit( •11"111 II I ll II'• Of fWtlln •.I lliOllCl•lll •Allll. CHROME $1995 HUG WHEILS SHOAL! ' " l - 8 DAILY PILOT Tnurlda , Au us! 21, 1975 QUEENI E B Phil lnterland; o...-J l--' -.-=x:===ro=:r=c:;"" ~ /' r.k~•••.,v'••~ ....... ,. -'''' wr••••""""'"'' ··r~rankly , I liked 11 belter y.·hen we were dic tated to . never looked so lousy ." D eaths _Elsewhere For the Record B l rllu E tids Hassl e Mesa Homes Plan OK'd Months of m eetings by a de· veloper, homeowners, and the ci· ty s taff over the future of the Paulo Drlve·ln Theater property in Costa Mesa ended with smiles all around . The City Council Wlanimously approved a preliminary plan (or planned development housing to be built on the property just north of Paularino Avenue lind east of the Newport Freeway. THE PLAN, SOUGHT by Jim Gianulias of Cameo Homes, was for 42 single fa mily bomes and 252 apartments built around a 2.5.acre park. On a s h o w of hands by neighboring hom eo"'ller s, main· ly from the Del Cerro tract, all but two in the audience indicated support for the plan Tuesday night . This informal poll was sought. by l\1ayor Alvin L . Pinkley when . "the council was wrestling with an alternate plan s uggested by the staff, one which would have re· sultCd in 13 fe wer single family homes, but more street space, and greater access to Ule park. COUNCILMEN expressed con- cern that the project nllght be lost if there were further de lays, and both Councilwoman Norma Hertzog and J ack liammett ex· pressed preference for the de· veloper's plan because it con· Pregnant 40 Years ? TERUEL. Spain IVPl l -Doctors examined u 76·year·old woman who complained or abdominal pains and found she has been pregna nt for 4Q years, the national news agency CIFRA said . The agency quoted a re- port by Dr. Ale jandro Benedi, chief surgeon of the Provincial Hospital of Teruel. He said the case was the result of an extra- uterine pregnancy and that X·rays revea led that the fetus had calcified. Beac""' Valley tui ne d m ore s ingle fa mil y homes. They both noted it was be<:om· ing harde r to buy homes, and they did not w a nt to see the number in the project reduced and the price of those remaining forced up. ·rHE AMICABLE END lo the lengthy negotiations contrasted with the concern of homeowners at the beginning of the planning process. The homeowners had vigorously opposed high density uses foF the 18·acre area, fearing that traffic problems would re· sult and that the privacy of their homes would be destroyed by two-story apartments .. Deveioper Gianulias met fre- quently with the neighboring re· sidents and with the city plan· ning stafr and one plan alter another was tried. Gradually the densities were reduced and the 2,5-acre park was included. That part of the ci-tr is de ricient in park space. 6GYPSIES DIE IN Fi GllI' TARRAGONA. Spain (U PI) -Two riva l gypsy families fought a battle with iron bars, knives and an old hu.nl· ing rifle. When it was over, police s aid, two women and four men were dead. Police said they ar· rested se~cn ::;u rvivors ol the fi&ht . Recipe• toedd dining ple•tUl'W while tublr•ctlng ctilorl••· W•dn••d•y In lh• DAILY PILOT SELF HY P NOSIS CLASS E S You can easily leura· to ·completely relax in any si tuation. Reeain your abllity to sleep deeply and soundly , Improve your ubility Lo concentrate, memorize and recall. ·Increase yo ur income and expand your in- fluence. Program your mind with success attitudes. EV ENl NG U.ASSES NOW BEING FORMl-:D San Cle mente Hypnosis Center 655 Camino De Los Mares,~-.. Suite 126 1 ~1 ,.,r,, •I l'I••• ,,.,., <1>• !-I Jrums~" llt•m•:n1"C~ni.·r•l lluo11u•ll P llONE493·3332 A PENNY SAVED IS 2i EARNED AT PIC 'N' SAVE .•• EL CENTRO IA P I ~ Robert La Vere Sessions, 69, a deputy stale labor commissioner from 1956 to 1972, died Wednesday in El Centro Community .Hospital. Sessions also s erve d on th e st a te Building and Trades Commission. SA,. CLEMEHTE GEHl!RAL Play·ers HOSPITAL AUGUST2,1t71 Nr, and M". M•<Jl•el SptOU!, Slln O ttnente,r., Winners Death NotU,es MOORE llETTE L., r•"d•nt ot Cosl~ Mllu, C411fornla. ~•.-ed aw11 AUllU•I O'O. 197S. S"'vlwd by he< hust..nd, Frank D, Moore, J r., 1 nd ot'-'• rel111 ... s. Servites "'"I bl! nt ld. Salurde~. August 13, 19/S, II 10:00 AM .• dt Wes1chl! Chapel Mortut•J. S.rvke ""'II be tonelucled by tne Whit!! Shri,... ln!frment, ti•rbor R.,~, Mernot11I Park, We•ttllll Ch1pcl Morlu.,,, O.•ettor\..Ml>·•W CAAftOLl. HE NRI ETTA BOYD TUCK ER C.A RROLI.. AO.I 10. P1s•ed oJwa y A WQ!t!ol O'O, 1'7S. ~ur"'l~ed bJ r..r 1c .. 11111 h ll!>l>Ollld, Ronald. In Ueu of lloMrs, Oon.lllonS mar be made to in. c.r.cer .....,, Hearl Furw::ls. Arr1n.oemenb by Ille Ne pt uni! So<.le't' ... 1111burl1t1! ~•. GOFF FLORENCE: J . GOFF. Resldrnl OI ..... wport S..ath. Ptl:s.ed •"''' .A""'l\M 1~. t•IS. 5urvl,,.,O by lwo ...,.,, Jol'lnM. Goll O'I !Mi"!• Mon1c1, C1liforn•I, - R e bert F . Go ll ol W1!1ll1m. """'~Knuse\ls: d1u9h1er k•IMr!l'lt Cl•Jlon s.qer ot HunUn91on Be;oc:n, AUGUST'· 1'7.S Mt and Mr,. W+Ui•m 11arlmM1, o..n.. Pu•nl.Qlrl Mr a rw::I Mr,. WenO.I Smith. Ml"''°" Vle10,boy Mr and Mr •. Wiiiiam Le Hcn, (:ap1,!rano IM•t.n, boy AUGUST 1, ltll Mr. dno;I Mr,. J1mes Mt.Aa<1mi, San Clemente,Qlrl • AUGUST I, 1tlJ Mr, .Jnd Mrs. D•le Lavoie. O.rw Po<n1,9"t AUGUST11, ltlS Mr. 1nd Mrs. Angil Ram+rer, Capls1r111(18e1tl>. 9i<I Mr. anO Mrs. Aone!O Mea,., S.n Cle""'nte.Qlrl Nol'. and Mrs. C..otlre' Men!, (".oJta ,...W,IJOY AUGUST 14, ltrs Mr. ir'H:I Mr•. Brei Johnson, San Clt!""'nle, 9lrl Mr. •ncl Mrs. Reber! Sheet. San Clemente, qlrt AUGU5T1S, lt1S Mt. arid Mrs. Al treOo Puentes, Slln Juentaa1s1ra11(1, 91•1 AUGUST I•, 1tll Mr. and M". Slelll'oen Gt!rMrd, San JuanCilphtr1no, bo' AUGUST II, 1tl5 Mr. 1nd Mr,. Oenr>ls Gin. O•na Point, oo,, Mt end Mr'-MltlWel Mtk~y, Sari JuenC.alUr•no. DOY AUGUS t 1•. l'IS Mr. and M•s. Fr•n• Vieira, s,w,. Cli!menlie,9lrl Calllorn1a, lllree 9r1ndth lld•e n. FOUNTAINVALLEY Me,,,....1.,1 5"<'fkes wltl bt heio ~Ur· COMMUHITY HOSPITAL a av, al 11 .004M , a l P •tilit vie.. AVf\nl•,1•7S Cllapet. tn he11 ol llow•••, lam11v wo· Mr. a nd Mr• Tllom .. • H >!IO!..OOrl, gni. memCH'l.I! contrlbuliOl"IS to the 111~ No. l San M~teo, F-.t•ln ' Fllnel \/al1t1, IXIY. ~«l A>i.oclaUon, . •ncer • or Mr. arw::i Mrs. Sheldon Sm1ll>, !l.191 Su,. M1•••11enl.• Gra vu , P.t~•l •t lli~w k•y<111 51,, Wll•lmlnUer, llOy . Ni0rt111ryd.recto•s. A1i111u•l 10, ,,,s hUcLEl5H Mr. a l'llf Mr•. Robert Enoler, 1:169 w. ' FRANCES Mllt LEISH. OI Bal-B.1ker,CcstaMes11,boy. h l.lnd, C•!ilorn1a •Ince 19•1. Pas..., Jl"'lllS1 11,lt71 ••w~y Jlui;iust 10, 191!>. Survhed by her Mr. an11 Mt1, Oavll;I Peer, e111 Forf!IO tiroll>er Oitk Ed wa r <IS . Pr Iv I If Or., No. 3, HU11tln<1lon 8eatll. ll0y. ~rwlc~ wlU be h•ld, Padllt view Mr. arw::i Mr•. Arvla Alll>tns, Kd10 ,,.,...l,..ry dlret1or s Cunnl"91!am, Westmln•te•. girl. ' llURRJCKEll Mc ar>d M••. Paul CaYan1u01>. ~2 '\/lo,Y DELLE BURRU CKER. 01 M•nerva.Hun!lr>Qton .Beecr.j9lrl, Sy1 tiiHI, la S11r"l"tdbv,,.rsl•· Mr. and M<s. Daw1d GI 1en, 'IMO mar, on · 1 Dlb•Oh,Foun1afnVal1tv,qirl, 1or,1i...t.neA~k•umcl Gr11n..UHfls, Mr. af'll:I Mrs. Rob in Rogers, llet Callfoml1, $erwlces win be l'lt'ld, Slltu•· Mll•n. Costa Mes.a. 9,.i. . ciay,AuvuSI 23at 1·00PM, P•d toc v ... w "'"'"'' 12 ltlS C11;ope1. P"t1tit View Mortu•rt. l;lore<:· Mr. a rw::I Mrs. Revm'cnO Scot1, 1134' &ot5-~PJIO!rlree. Fountain Valley, ;Ir!. LUCE Mr. ard Mrs. LdtrY Pr ;nq!e, 14!n ~HETA D. L UCE . Re1ldtnl ol 1--rrs1,we,tm•n•ltr,9tr1. Newport Bttach. Ca 1ltcrnl1. P••~ A ... ~, tl, 1t1J a .. •r.AllQ.,511•.191).Su""""'dby ""'Mr. ard Mrs EIJ9("ne Jc•<1an. 61'00 .,.,... Kerry F. Lut e; l t h leri, .A<Jnrs Wamer,Hunlln9lcnBeacll,1JOr. ~o~ernek; -brolher, Rev. Sllf"Clfl F•twr. -;rand_.. M k llMI Lwte. :5.e••ice\ will be held Tl>ul""l<l8Y •I 7 :30PM •t $1. J o•chom C1t~cl1c Churc l'I . l n ttr ment. A\cen\lcn (:emeter•. B•lti·Btr11eron. Coua (VieW,dlreCIOf5, 80EIRO BARBAIRA L. BOE RO. Re50dent ot f<lewPQ<"I Beach, Cal1lo•nl.+. Pa•:.<>d .. way Auqust 20, 191~. Surv1 ~<1 by ,,.r tiusband, Eugene C. Boe ro, !wo .r1""9Mers. fle!h S•lw1to1e a rG Julie Scero; one snn. Euoone S•l•elort. ,....,,,....1111 Serw!te s will be held Thurs· OiV, 111 1 :00 PM1I Mllriners Chun.II. ln- ltrmenl. PacUI< Vlfw M•mor lal P••~. In lleu ol llowe•'· contributions....,, toe nwde 10 llM He&rt A>wclet1on. liatll flc<llff0<1, Cot.la ~ill, dlrtttor s. MAYER GEO R GE FR.ANCIS MAYER. Pa•5f<l 1way .Auv11•t 1q. 191S. SUrvi...,<1 ""'"'" wHe. Miry; 1nrtt d.111191\ter,, .1uuan..., R•i""V o• F;urla •, Ce1l1orn1•, J t anne M<Jrrr of B1lbc1 ls••nd, <1lilornl1, •nd P 11'1cl• Co• ol f ullO!rlon,C1lltornl•: •o••l>dOluqNe•, Losa Mar.e Rainey, Prother, Beft· 11m1n Ma y•• ol Los A"Qelt-., Gf!lf<>rftl•; tllrtt 'isltrs. Mar<•I I-laity ol Tor•¥K•C•lllornl1, V1rq,nia ~ ol LonQ Br1 ch , Ce ll!O•nl1, and EJl1,.btlh Grt enhetd ol Vin Hu~I, c.a111orn11. S..rvlcrs win be htld 11 ~·OOPM rr1<11¥. et P ac111c Vlt-w Cll•p•I P1c!l1< Vltw Mo•luar 1 , NewPQ<I ~ac:h. d1rtC ICr~. I ALTt·IE•GlROH Rlt'l:.A\. HOME Corona dBi Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa: 646-2424 llU I RO ADWAY MO•TUARY 110 Broadway, Co!.l.l Mes;:i 642·91 50 McCORMICK MORTU AIY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Jua n Cao1s!rano 495-1776 ,.ACIFIC YllW MlMORIAL rA•IC Cerre1 ory +10rt vary Chapel 3~ Paci he View D11vc Newpart Beach. Cat1 forn1a 644·2700 ,.,. fAMILY COLONl4i. FUMl~AL HOME 780 1 Bo!sa Ave. westm1nsler 893·3525 SMITHi' MORTUARY 627 Mt11n S I Hurit1ngton Bench 53&-6539 British Bookman To Speak Award winning British lx:Jokbinder Philip Smith will descri be his craft in words and s lides to the Friends of the UC Irvine Lib;ary Oct. 3. The lecture will be in Social Science Lecture Hall at 7:30p.m . Smith was a member of a t ea m fr om the Brit ish Museum which s p e nt several years resto rin g book s damaged in the flooding or _Florence, Italy, in 1966. Smith's talk is open to the public. ANAllEJM -Two ta- ble te nnis terrors from Huntington Beach and F ountain Valley c aR- tured top honors• in the Easter Seal. Table Tennis Tournathon here. Kent Lofthouse or Hun. tingt.on Beach dom inated t he adult competition and Fountain Valley's young Jim Lane won the novice championship. Lofth ouse won th e championship of th e "pro level," Swept the B·C classification, and placed first again in the A finals ahead of Lane who was second. O TH.E R T O P HNISHE RS in the nov- ice competition included the Rev. Virgil Bauman, Irvine, second; Steve De Franc e, Long Beach, third: Ron Watkins, Huntington Beach, fourth. Finishing behind Lof- thouse in the B-C levels w e re Keith Ogata, Anaheim, second; Tim Stevens, Newport Beach, third :' Mike Templeton, Hu n tington BeaC h . fourth. Lofthouse is listed as the second highest rank· ing table tennis player in the B level in California. F9untain Valley's Jim Lane, 13, is the highest 'ranking junior in California in the J3·0r· under category. )!ORE THAN 370 table tennis players took part in the lOl·hour Anaheim tournam e nt, w it h sponsor pledges for each player 's winning games going t o bene fit the Eas t e r Seal-operated Rehabilitation Ins titute of Orange County. A total of $15,000 to be. used in aiding physically I hand icapped c hildren B.oys C uh and adults r•por1ed1, was raised by the tourna· ment. Win.s Grant~~==;;;;;;,-1 0r-.c....,-, _ .. ....., Of ·$6,000 IAIECOIMWlllES Buying & Selling A $6,000 grant by the non·profit Southern California Building Funds organization has been accepted by the Boys · Club of the Harbor Area and used Lo finance new construction. .. t. GOid I Silver Rare Coins ()pen Oaily 9-6 PM Free Book on Gokt and Silver l750 S.M s ... s.t. .... c. tJ704 llllSTOL TOWM & COlllTIT 540-3324 Funds from the SCBF -~::::::::::::~=~I organization were used to complete construction 11 of the club's Eastbluff 10IJRS Park branch in Newport SHOT'. · Beach and complete building of a gymnasi~. at its Upper Bay Branch in Costa Mesa. Ba nks, retail stores, manufacturers, founda- tions and charitable as- soc iations serv ing Orange, Los Angeles and San Berna rdino counties contribute lo the fund. During the past year. it distributed $521 ,560 to 79 different agencies such as the Boys' Club to finance their work. much of it going for construe· lion of facilities. Stolnle<n 1tffl. ln1ton1 ltol'I. !1 2 h,p .. 01,1tomollc ,.,..,lino oc11on, MU·-k • "WJ•nthlttt•." l·S·l AltooiVn lltJIKlftltal C.1ttr GORDON'S 1241~c_,_M. ~._ .. 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One !or e:tch month o! the yea1. 18"x 24" Asaorted Canvas Prints Genuine reproductions of outstanding ~rn11ng'i. fach is punted on canvas to help dupltcale t~e quality of the ori ~inat. Choose horn a tine selecl1on of subjects. All are mounted on s!retc~er l1ames. Diaper Seta FOR GIRLS AND BOYS 24"x43" Cotton Terry Beth Towels La1ge, absorbent. and in your choice of decOl'ator colors. 1_2_9-~\~~ ' "r-~r-r .1ephon• \ .:. . ---- Addren Books L-----: ;_: :: M Convenient, compact reco1d boo~s for ~ -:.: • • addresses and !elepllone numbers A to ~; -=::...:· __. l index. 6·1/.11"' h1gll. Available in many :-::-= f _.J coklrs. ---!; ---1 ~-igt \ Ta~e 1tfUC pick-am! sa"o"e. Sahds, stripes, and patterns h100% cotton, or cotton/poly blends. S1ies: 2·6X. l wo piece polyester outrits-each with pla~hc lined pants /or added pro1ect1on. £mlllo1dered Cllnaments. S~me with !acey Jnm, e!c. ga~ ~---~ 16 o.t. Garlic Salt sa A lull oound of garlic seasoning salt I~ a convenient shaker box. 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Opera star llcverly Sills discusses her career and pe r sona l life s ings a number uf <Jrta s from her various operas. CBS (2 ) 9:00 -"Adventures of the Queen." A luxury s hip is the target of a lx>mb in t his ·rv s uspense movie fe<.itur - ing Ro bert St<tck, Ralph Be llamy, llrad- ford Dillm an, David l·ledison and Sorrell Booke. NBC (4) 9 :00 -''The Last Day." ' Richa rd Widmark plays a retired gun. man for ced lo de fend his town againsl the Dalton gang in this TV western \.1tilh Robert Conrad, Christophe r Connell y, Barba r a Rush and Loretta Swit . KTLA (5) 8:00 -"The Lemon Drop Kid." Bob I lope plays the title role of this 1951 m ovie com edy ,.,.ilh i\1arilyn J\1ax - well and Lloyd Nola n . TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening AUGUST 21 '''" 0 O ft) !lg iI1 !!J CD""' (3Jff:ll1.(~C!JI"! l.IJI "'-1 I W:~':::nt lirttft o\tlK Mod SC"" llllril T11n1o1 ~el flll 1Rwadfl1 EE ltoclJ l rrit11C11 M11ie: (C) (2hl) MThl U1t D1(" (II) ("e)) '15 -lltehil!d W1dm1tk, RobtrT Conr1d. Tim Malhesim, Ch11slophe1 Connell1, Rich1td !1e1:k· el, 811bar1 Rush. lore1!1 S•ut Tom Skufll!, Rei ttolm1n. Mor11:1n Wood 1u rd W1dm1rk st1r'i as ii rehrtd r.unm1n who 11 !ore~ 1o defend hl'i 10\lon in this !~ h111or.uf 1ccount 01 the las! 24 hou11 ol t~e Dallon ~111g ~r.o met lht•r demise on the 1ueet1 of Co!te1111lle. llan111 m (le. Tober ot IB9Z. wht n lhe1 1t1empled In /Ob two b1nk1 )omult1neou1l1. , 6 l~e Unt1uc~1blt1 0 (" 'j J jl , Cl'l Sheth ol Sin frtntiKO '"lab1ronlh" (R) Jhrre c"mt synd•ult men leuonze people 1n a downlown hotel •lier 1a11in1 to car ry ou! 1 m1n10n o! revenge. Oon Gordon. Michael McGuue. Juhe Adam$. Shelly Novack and Felice Orlandi guest. e Movlt: (C) ~2hr) '"Sh1~~ (adv) -Burl lle1nold\, Arlhur ~ennedj, Barry Sull»an (i) The Bo!d 0Ms rn fe1liw1! lnlun1\ion1t 9:l0 0 N1tt Efl U!iilm Ol11t11e Wi!b '""'' SiMs Mirtin Bernheomer 111>.s 1ntor· mallr w1lh Bto1rl1 Stlls 1bout ht1 ~ebut ;i! the Me!!O(Xll1t1n Opui. 1nd her role on brrn11:ini condoJC!or ~tt•h C1ld•ell to the Met lh11 Clim· mg 1e1son. m ,Obit CL"lra 110:00 0 m U) News j 6, PUIJ MISM I 0 tJJ (j: l l CD H11ry 0 "les· Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Cniutr1'" (mp) '60 -Liu· 1tnct P11nt, loll Mlrn5. (C) ''Oud ti fire'" (1dv) "60 -fern1ndo LI· m1J, l11n1 Orlt. tef' (R) Hauy hnd1 h<m~ll up 1gam1t an ucephonally cunmn1 c1rmm1I wMn hf, tries lo elear 1 college 11udent sus~td of murder. 1he 10un11 man, a 111,.enl of cnm. 1no"llff. 1n11111 on help<nl H1rry sol•e !he case. Jamie Srm1h Jacl,stm, ll•chard Schaal and f1rrah rawull Ma1oi1 guest (i) Gn Smart 16 Green Ac1n (wes) "4() -John Howard. [lltn Drew: Q(W "Tbt Rookie" (com) ·~9 -lom· m1 Noon1n. Peter Mi115h1IL 3:00 J""&l (CJ "Flipper's Mtw Adventure" (dr•) '&I -Br11n Kelty, Luke H1l- ''" ,)J:@ ''Cubine Willl1m1" (dr1) ·~z -James Stewart. Wendtll Corey, Je1n H1ren. J:JO (3J (CJ "Mld1mt r {dr1 ) '66 - 10:00 @ '1hvndtl 111" (d11) '!>3 -l•n• Turner, John for1yOte J1rne5 Sttwa rT. k11nne Oru. GHb1rT O "T~e "'" Wiii Slllt l111r!rty Rol1nd. I V1l1M1.~ Concl. (wts) "62 -J1me• ' •. ., •••• ( 1 ,44 _ 0 A . 1 Stew1rT. Jolin W1yne, Let Muvin. ""' ..., .. I flll'5 IQI n Vtril M1~~ dlews. Gent litrnty, Chl1on Webb. 00 ~ · "" l " • ( 1 Yil'lcelU l'riet. t: .:.. "Tht a ..... bll~ un1.e d11 '55 -Glenn ford. Sldnty l'Oltll!I, 1:00 0 "'Tt111 lttlllt11 ltlllt Aali11~ Anne fr11w;is.. ' KOCE Television (50) TMUllSDAY S:lt ALT•ANATING CURRENT "U'""'°°'""" J:• ELf.CTIUCCOMPANY l :lt Sl!SAMl!STllEET lt.OMl"'I l !ll M ISTl!ll ll OGEAS Hl.lotlaOllMOOO I :• YILU.ALl.0118. 6 :11 T H I! MOO ElllN COll .. OllATION ANO SOCI AL llU~SlalLITY -tlow -.1<1 1 <....,.W AC.I 1ew-. 111 lnoplel\'ftS -•hl•e l'<lh,ers 1no trie corn""-11'11· t~?CfoOMl "'l 1:• TH E AllllOAS l :JI J EAN SHEPNl?AO 'S AMElllCA ""Tl\e ~•P1'!<11t !>""!11'1 ol llu• Wl'1d5h!e ld Wipe•• I• !I'll! Sc>U1'1"1"Kk tor Ou• L•ve•·· 1:00 THE llEST Of' EVENING AT P'OPS (foO M I"') 1:00 OUIECCtOHES ""Yo~• H-0>"11fl S...vkei"' t :JO f'El!LIHG GOOD .. !>!\Ow IM sam.1r.1no &euer" -..'l .. i l . ; l I I ! ' ' A JO DAILY PILOT Ttlur9day. Au9u1121, 1975 $390 a Family L. M. Boyd Refugee Aid Approved County Asks Smog Changes Vallee Got First 'Singer' Credit that popular crooner or yesteryear Rudy Vallee . too, "''ilh another distinction : lie .,..·as the first pe rson ever to receive a singing telegram. In 1933, that v.·as. Western Union cut out such vocalizing three years &10, you'll re· call. But the gimmick lasted for 39 years. ANOTllER SORT of business that's said to prosper during rece;sions is the security guard operation. Company managers beef.up their house d etective force "''hen they think e mployes fe ar layoffs . That's when some of said C'mployes start to ste al v.1holesale, lhey report. GET IT RIGHT Did I s ay G eorge \VasHington. y,·ho died at midnight, Saturday. Dec. 14, 1799, took his la st breath in the last hour or the last day or the week of the last month or the last year or that significant century? Wrong agai n ~ Last year of that century was not 1799, but 1800, Q. "LOUIE, e xactly v.·hat's imagina· tion?" A. 1\ bee's stinger is onl y a fraction of an inch long, right ? The other 12 inches is im· agination. WHAT S YMBOLIC image can you im· agine to represent 200 years of American history for this Bicentennial? A client suggests a picture of a businessman wi th a briefcase rid· ing a quartcrhorse up adnv.'fl escalator. BRIDi\L VEIL It 's said the long bridal veil was designed originally not to obsc ure the bride's face but rather her waistline. THE TELEPl10NE BOOK in the pay booth at a cigar store just off New Yo rk City's Times Square gets ripped up so badly that it has to be replaced e very 48 hours. IN DESCENDING ORDER, these are v.·hat marr ied couples argue about most: Money, work, flirting. in-laws, drinking, tem- perament, chi ldren and sex. Or so says a stu- dent of matters romantic. 1\ R ECENT UNIVERSITY stud y con- cluded that half the grownups around here !'an't Sa \'VY what they read. Do you believe that ? Neither do l . Please note, the study's contention was phrased a little differently. Namely : "An approximate SO percent of the . post-juveniles analyzed exhibited indetermi- nant sub-capacity comprehension in timed se- quence r eadings of disparate materials ex- cerpted from common curriculum texts." Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P .O. 8-0x 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. By Wm.SCHREIBER Oft"'-o.u, ,-11q1 s1.11 SANTA ANA - O range C ounty Supervisors have d.e- ~ignated a $700,000 por- l io n o r the cou nt y weUare budj?et as the In- dochinese lt efucee As- sistance Program. They took the action Tuf'sday aft tr being in- formed by the county S o c ial S e rvices (we lfare) Department that more than 250 Viet- nam e se refugees a lready are living on v.·elfare in the county. RICllARD R UIZ, de- puty director of the de- partment , told supervisors the number of refugees on v.·elfare now s tands at 254. Another 50 have recently asked for assistance, he said. He predicted that number, which includes 74 different Vietnan1cse fa milies, could double before the end o( the Cur· rent fiscal year. The county welfar e coffers have been sup- porti o g some Viet· namese ever sin!'e the refugee airlift to Camp Pendleton was con· eluded. But until now, no formal program to help them had been set up. The assistance pro- gra m supervisors established is similar to one created in the early 1960's when r efugees from Cas tro 's Cuba began arriv ing in the county. THAT PROGRAM was put into a separate county OC Astrologer Appeals Case By ARnIUR R. VINSEL Of IM O.llr Ll'li.t "°'ff SANTA ANA -Questions of constitutional rights versus a Costa Mesa city ordinance protect· ing the populace against hucks~ers will be. a~g ued next Thursday in an appeal heanng on conv1ct1on or a 75-year-old lady astrologer. A panel of t hree judges will hear the pleas in behalf of the Rev. Zelda Pryor in Department 14 of Orange County Superior Court. Newport Beach at· torney Donald Sm all wood is defending he r. The peppery founde r of The Churc h of Astrolight was convicted in Harb?~ Judicial Dis· lrict Court six months ago of pract1c1ng the alleged arcane art for pay and fined $150, ten times the as- serted church donation she accepted for a reading. Attorney SmallwOod, who is also a trustee of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, maintains the city ordinance under which she was prosecuted violates her constitutional rights of freedom of re- ligioTI. The Churc h of Astrolight operated in her former home and sanctuary at 499 Cabrill o St., for years as a licensed and recognized church where she presided as a spiritual counselor. Shortly alter the ordinance wa:5 ena~ted by the city, undercover detectives workmg with a free- lance, paid, police informant ~rr~nged Mrs . Pryor·s arrest. She was issued a citation for court a ppearance, not actually booked into jail. . . Since then -fa ced with legal fees and the city s prosecution -Mrs. Pryor has sold her home and !'hapel and moved to a rented residence while awaiting a decision on her appeal. The author of 28 inspirational books and count- less poems, tracts and pamphlets of a reli~ious nature was !'ited on the basis or a law that forbids 23 specific forms of. alleged foretelling or rutu.re events .. WE'RE HA YING A WHALE OF A Brioni of Italy 'Hollywood Clothes Charles Lyons Clothes Sportswear Slack Sets Sport Shirts Knits Slacks Johnston & Murphy Shoes REDUCED TO PRICE ~tvaJL~s .f CP>r Gf antlomef! 3439 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH 675-1717 AND MORE I IN LIDO YILLA~E JU~T OVER THE IRID~E TO UDO budget cate1ory fi ve years ago and fbe peak year (or a~sist•nce was two years a go when more tha n $734 ,000 was budgeted. Supervisors were told ORANGE COUNTY 'nch family will get about $390 a month in welfare aid under the new program. Cats for Sale Cadavers at $1 Each ORANGE -It will now cost $1 to buy the cadaver ot a cat euthanized at the Orange County Animal Shelter. SANTA ANA -OranRe.County Supervisors Wed· ne5day said they will try to win changes ln a pend· ing lltate Assembly bill that would set up a ne w re· gional air pollution control district. The board voted unanimously to usk the slate Senate, where Assembly Dill 250 is now under com· mittee study, to make certain amendments th et would alter the method ot funding the proposed new agency . LAST WEEK, they urged an amendment that would permit the use of state gasoline taxes tor air pollution control efforts. . The two amendments they'(e calling for this week would insure that cities share the cost of re~ gional pollution control with lhe counties. As the bill now stands, the cities would get 3 voice in the distr ict, but wouldn't have to help pay tor It. Supervisors also asked that lhe Senate c hange ~he basic formula for funding shares between counties from a system based on population lo one based on the total annual tonnage of pollutants produced. Orange County Supervisors approved the fee at ---------------------the request of county Health Officer John Philp, who said more than J0,000 cat cadavers are availa· bleat the pound each year. He s aid he has been approached on numerous occas ions in the past by scientific s upply houses seeking dead cats to be embalmed and pa!'kagcd for classroo n1 diss e!'tion work. RCA XL -100 SOUD ST A TE rERFORMAHC:E Now$31Xl95 ONLY 'L7 • Accullne precision in-line black matrix pfeture tube system for brilliant, sharply delaJled pietu1es and natural, warmer, more pleas ing llesh tones . • 100,.. 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When they're gone, they're .sione ... and at these. prices they're sure to go fast! / REMOTE CONTROL DECORATOR CONSOLE Now$6'1995 ONLY • 100% Sofld Slate Reliability • Super Ac<:uColor •Giant 25" diagonal meas. picture •"Signal Sensor" remote control • Autonw;ttc Fine Tuning MEDITERRANEAN STYLE SAYEs49995 $30 . •RCA XL-100. 100% solid state • Black matrix picture lube • Pushbutton control of color, tint. brightness. contrast •Automatic Fine Tuning • • -••• , ....... ,...., ......... 1 ... ' J ' I I ' ' I l ' I • t • t I I • t ' I ! t l I I ' ' c I t I Danger Sign? I Russ Sea Fleet Grows LONDON (U P I ) - The Soviet Uni on has :spent 50 percent more than the United States on naval shipbuild ing the past 10 yc;.irs and lhe still gr owing Russian fl eet can only be intended for aggr essive action, the a uthorita tive J a ne 's Fighting Ships says. Jn a foreword to its 1975-76 edit ion , Jane's editor, Capt. John E. Moore, said Wednesday ''There is no answer to the question which or the superpow er s' navies ts 'No. 1.' "BUT," ll E SAID, ''The Soviet Union has spent SO per cent more than the United States on n aval shipbuilding t he last JO years and is cur- rently expending one- third m ore than the Unit- ed St a t es fo r thi s purpose. ''The ever -g r o wing Soviet Navy has outrun the legitin1ate requirt>· rp ents of na tion a l de- fense and has no logical m er chant dc rc nsC' role in time of war. Until the adherents or unilatcrial dis a rm a m ent c a n persuade the Soviets that they should reduce their massive arm ame nts to the leve l of necessity, the NATO natio n s m ust abide by the lesson of hiistory -unneces sarily large rorces a r e inte nded for aggressive a ction," JAN E 'S SAID TUE French Navy is rapidly becoming the la rgest in Western Europe. It said the British Navy. once the world's mi ghtiest. while "by no m eans on its beam ends," would be "desperately stretched in the event or a cris is .'' ll said Chin a has 58 Pot Mouse GOes Free SAN DIEGO (UPI) - An illegal ali en escaped in U.S. Di str ict J udge I.el a nd C . Ni e ls en 's courl d~s p it e vigorous pursuit by two a tten- dants. The alie n , a mouse, boun ded out of a mail sack of marijuana which wa s brou g ht i n a s e vid e nce in a drug - smuggling case and suc- ceeded in going ··under- ground " somewhere in the courtroom. s ubm a r ine s se ven 1nore than a Yl'ar u~o - and the world 's la rgcst fl eet of s mall , f~1st ·attac k <.'raft. But it sa id the Cttln est.• Nnvy is pri n1ari - ly a di:•fc nslve one. Jt\N t<:·s SAID BY the end of this ye a r the Red fl eet m ay in c lude a doze n huge 8,000-ton "Del ta '' class nuclear· powered s ub marines , eac h ca p a b le o f launchin g 12 nuclear m is s il e s 4,200 miles REPOSSESSED 'Exorcist's Blair from t h~ s afety of the N D l~arents Sea again st any et() OSe pa rt of the United States a nd a l;.i r g c area or Of F . h China . . ng t .J ane's lis ted the Soviet subma rine fleet as 120 J IT/ ks nuclear and 191 ··conven· n ,,.. or tiona ll y" poY.'ered craft . with another 19 nuclear HOLLYWOO D (U PI ) and 77 ··1.·onventiOnal" _Linda Blair is going to subs either under con-. be re-possessed. struction or in reserve. JAN E 'S SAID TII E U.S. subm arine fleet t a t a l s 10 5 n u c lea r vessels, with a nother 28 building or in r eserve, and o nl y 12 "conven.· tional" cr aft, with three more build ing or in re· serve. In lhe wake of other critically and fin a ncially s uccessful mov ie sc· quels , s uc h as "God· father II" 3nd "French Connection II,·· Warner Brothers has announced the· s tudio will film a se- quel to '-'The E xorcist," which has earned more than $100 million. ONE DAY ONLY SAT., AUG. 23rd lo 4 P.M. PUT NEW LIFE IN YOUR HOOVER CLEANER ONE DAY ONLY 8-POINT FACTORY' C H ECK-O UT LIST Re1ulor Semci Chlfge 1995 $]95 SPECIAL '1"' Parts FREE ESTIMATES QN MAJOR REPAIR WORK ONLY GENUINE HOOVER PARTS USED 1 Check Electrtcal Sy:item 2. ChKk Mo101 & Bearings 3 Check AH Movin g Paris · <!.Che-ck Ben & Brushes s Che<:k Bag IOI Oefec1s 6 Check F111er Systern 7. Check & Clean Agitator 8 Clean. Grease & Lub11ca1c Introductory · Offer! FREE TOOLS with tile NEW improved HOOVER CONVERTIBLE ~· ~--~ -.. ·~·: .. : --, SCISSORS SHARPENED B Y FACTORY EXPERTS! PINKING SEWING BARBER GARDEN KITl:HEN SURGiCAL ETC. Ground 10 a pe rf ect un1from e dge by e xpe r ts w it h the fin est comme rc ial equi pment avai lable. Bring en all your scissors. Your neighbors, too! All work done while you s hop. "''"'"' 69 c Shea•~ Now, l:J\. one vacuum for all your; I l leliSl5 Hoover Celebrity II with Powermatic Nozzle • Pea k h.p. 1]@ Qt. ba g' ----r--I· '""' ! t: ,, ' ) W-- . : • AHi -"9i-·S-.... ., ... , •"""-'"'"'"' • "d-• ......... .,... .... -iulh' • J "-"lt!Mo -............... , .l.,..(:I __ _ aMn1 Clrp9ts. b.r• fioort, dr•pMes. tumiture r•1 STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri . 9-9 Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-4 Thursday, Augl.ISI 2 1, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 11 Want M·artini? Complete coverage of county government and courts. Try Exercise Every day In the DAILY PILOT COLLEGE PARK, Md . CAPI -People \•ihO like to wind down rrom a hard day's wor k with <J cocktail or two might £ind more relaxatio n in physical exercise , acr ording to a University of Maryland study. ''Elegance i n Time'' •REPROQUCTIONS•ANTIOUES •CHELSEA CLOCKS•BAROMETERS •FI NE WAT CH & CLO()( REPAIR (RcPe<11 crs & Cnronographs A Specialty) Al cohol ma y a ppear to relieve physical lcn:-;ion but its effect is onl y me ntal, report associate hea lth professors Dorothy and Dani el G irda no and graduate assistant llichard Yarii:in. ''TllE ALCOHOL. A DEPRESSANT drug, :.tf- f e c t s t h e c ent r a l n e rvou s s y s-t e rn a n d , psychologically , the drinker feels better and more relaxed after a drink,·· Dorothy Gi rdano s aid. Ji1'/a,. 1/1 vll,,.%,,, et" ~m,."<MJ' 260 Newport Center Or. 644-8705 Design Plaza NI:WPORT ~ CI:NTI:R "Jn actuality, the body may be very te nse," s he said. "If relaxation is the goal artcr a stressful day, it is better for the person to engage in physical ~x ercise than to sit and drink." T he researchers S<.:tid lhcy dr ew their con- clusions fr om a s tudy involvin g 15 uni v~r~ity stu- dents in a drinking group and 12 others in a cont rol group. 1975 Monarch Ghia -- THE A.MOUNT OF ALCOllOl, given membe rs of the test group varied with body weii::ht, with a 110-pound person getting one or two cocktails a nd heavier persons getting up to five . ~-~~·~~ Afte r each cocktail. the test subjects v.·c re given a br eath test to measure alcc hol content in the blood a nd an electromyogra phy <EMG ) reading to meas ure total body tension, the research team said. Buy or Lease at She said the test results showed th at the amount of alcohol cons umed did not cause muscle rela xa - tion even though the subject s showed signs of bein g psychologically r e laxed. -{!-L JOHNSON Be SON LINCOLN/MERCURY "-~ M··-0<>0 """ ..... 0 ......... Today, ours looks better than ever.. Our 7.75 % yields 8.0670 when con1pounded daily. While othe r forms of inves tment h ave been havi ng their extre me u ps a n d downs la te ly, Mutua l Savings inves tors h ave continued to e nj oy h igh r eturns with perfect s afety. But tha t 's a n old sto ry a t Mutual. Jn our 5 0-year hi story, no investor h as lost so much a s a s ingle dime. At Mut u a l , returns a re g ua ra nteed a nd your pri ncipal is insured up to $40,000 by an age ncy of the federa l govern- 1nent . You can earn up lo 8 .06'1;, a nnua l y ie ld whe n our 7.75% a n nua l rate certifica tes a re co mpounded da ily. Ma ny of our i nvestors combine two or .more savi n gs pl a ns so they h ave money a lways avail able a nd receive hi gh r e turns a s well. Look ove r the different plans , from our 5'/,% passbook accou nt to our higher earnin g t e rm acco unts . and decide which plan or co mbina tion best meets your fin a ncia l goa ls. T hen go h ave a talk with one of our offi ce ma n agers and a sk a hout t h e free services we offe r. Th ey look be t ter tha n ev e r, too. H igh earn ing Mutual S avin ~s Acco unts A nnual rale A nnual yield M inin1un1 Minirnum 7:1/-13; 8.06', G years $1,000 71/27ti 7. l!J'' 4 year . .; 1,000 6:\/4t;°(; h.!l~·' :10 m o~. 1.000 61/:.z'/l-, 6. 7:!'' I ycnr l .000 51/o1'7n fi .:l9'.; None 5 ' MUTUAL SAVINGS Capistrano-San Clemente 530 Gamino de Estrella/493·5651 Corona del Mar 2867 Easl Coas1 High way/675·5010 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Str~el/963·8396 Sanla Ana 7th & North Main/547-9741 21 /l.J 41;: UAIL '(PILOT Thursday. August 21 , l":t/5 . ' FULLERTON MUSIC-FOUNTAIN VALLEY Profits Mean Nothing Now! It's A Case of SELL! SELL ! ANO SELL FAST! ••• Lei Th~ loss Be WJriot It Will! We""'• ...ty -'fOol -to 9ff Giit of Mn jlnt M felt•• wi c..! Al pricH Masllird .•. ~ .tock 1ecriftcf'd! c-• cto.. -.t b.y wlffli •""'T .._..yo. c• .,,_,., . , yow can't .. wr0111J flt ........ ~..,........,..... .. .de priCl'L 18191 EUCLID AVENUE To...,., IPOC• tmd a•oid rapeHtt.. .. pricl'I ,,__for c- pshoil ,.,..Ml M Hti1 CldYertiMnll..t .ct -t..d 01 ..• UST Pl.ICE ... -.... :so""'cacl• .... "~It.cf ... oa Pric•"' or the --*•tww'• "'Cotolo91t Ust Pric•"' as sho- ili Mw -•t recetlf ctYoidall' pricl' 111 .... lfGULJJl •.• -Olll ... pric• ot wMch .,.., hPt' offend IM1 ....., •rctrt..dlM ht ... past fl'w -ntllL Sillc• ............... .,. ...... 111 Achri .. ....... di cotRp.-iti•• pric" .-. • caccw.tt .. .,.., COit -Ii.• ......, Sltop ..s c~ ... .,... en cOl:fWwtt of -••M-f CORNER OF CONDOR AVE.-JUST NORTH Of SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ................ ...,.. 1'is .._. 99f""9 ...... We Hn _. 0... OYl'l'riciRg .....,. ..... GET RID Of THI lN'TIRI STOCI Of OUR FOUKl'AIH YALLEY STOU ... lft 11w Shortftt Pos .... Tft •..• .,.,. ... Of11w Loll hlc.nd! COSIM .... ..tt), EVBY ITIM .. nis L .... Slod. HAS IEEN RUTHLESSlY NICI SU.SHiii hr POSITIYI A..t IMMEOIAn DISPOSAL!!·-~"-Alsd S-. Pricn"" To le F-.t O..ty .. Ow"-'• Y...., Store. Ow Ston .. Dow.to..,. hlt:1• 11 u.th:ct-4 ly 1'lh Sd• Alld C~ W1Ht H....e .......... A.1 u..-. .. Al Sde-1 ..,.. ,.... - Ho l•f••d• or l•clio•t•• •.• All Ad..,ertlsed lt•:w:• w.jed To Stoel: 011 tt..d&Mors.a... THE ORDERS ARE ... $Ell OUT ENTIRE STOCK RECllRDlESS OF lOSS STOil HOURS: DAH.Y-1 2 HOOH TOtPM SATURDAY 10to6 SUNDAY 11 to S We...._ o.ty A Yery LJ.:ited ,,_ .. WWc.lt To Uoloocl TW1 Stock! 11w:1f0111, We tt.v• Go.• Tlwwglli Thl1 Stan .A.d sa.Mcl Pricn O• E••JMs:p To TM._.! HotW:lg l__..ed ••• Molhilii:J H.td lcKIL HY-An I• 11Mt Mwliri fw tt-Of '"M.Uc.111 Pcriicipotic..."' ••• MOW IS THE TIMI AM THIS IS THE "1A.Cl. We Hnl' C.t PrlcH To •11i11t le lock lotto. lo Or!M-To w .. ., .. , FAST AMI COMPLETI U9UIDATIOH Wfftw: 11Mt SMrt Period Of -- SENS AT I 0 N AL ci.gJi· VAL U ES AUGUST 22nd AT 12 NOON USED PIANOS & ORGANS USED HAMMOND PIPER • "BALDWIN" SPINET PIANO . -of .... ft::Ht -· iui ...... ••••c•ll•d for q•ality 011d ww· t'I' ...... wMt: 9'\'llry ................. ~ ... ,,. $688 -*fl'k• .... "HAMMOND" CONSOLE · ORGAN "Co•cord'' wltl: f••o•• Ha••O•d ''l•l'' pr•••ft, •• ~ ............ .,......, 15 pt"•••t rliylh1111, b•llfl• llt)ltt, c•••eff• player '!'ecorcler OMI "ZILDJIAN" CYMBALS 9"ac1Hlecliao Y3 OFF ENTIRE STOCX USED BABY GRAND e-xce41ent condition, plays •ery well, keyboard co.-er missir.g. cOfttetrtpol sy desiCJft. with· cossefte. rec.order, •ibrato AND REVERS, AUTO AC. COMP AND RHYTHM, REPEAT AND SUSTAIN PERCUSSION, ETC. TRANSISTORIZED. 1-,-,Y-AM_A_H_A_"--1:::::::-· I GUITARS I CONSOLE :!'pri<• s3999 We ccrry a terrific selec• EE."~~s599 WOH>t USED s39·9 S900.00 .. prier .... 1-~~~~~~--t USED UPRIGHT PIANO -"c• c-tn:por_, ....... ..... ft:lilh. a.ht-siftg ........ ....... 1-Ll_K_E -NE-W-.-,i ~;:·~·0.0. s799 plays Tery well, needs ·cabinet work, etc. !;~~R·T·~····· s99 KIMBALL · DELUXE ... ORGAN NEW "KAWAI" PIANO 'HAMMOND" SPINET ORGAN p•c•• wood1, •••ry del••• feohutt of lorc)l'r or.,_,, 15 pretets, dr•w ba,. 1y1le•, co•Htt• ptay..--d ~. biiilt-ili Usie type Spc-abn., etc. ...,..-: ... 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'"SILYERTOME'" _.,. #4713 ,_ ZER" PIANO c ....... ..,_ 't'olc• wl•d-., HEW WURLITZER SPIMET "'' phry f••h:re•, ric. phrp -~<,_....,.... IH DELUXE FRUTIWOOO USID WORTH $ 188 CABINET, EXTRA SHARP P•s.oo WITH BENCH. Mk price • , , • -----------1 ~~:· .... $388 USED BALDWIN ORGAN CONSOLE PIANO "HOIART M. CA.Ill" delae ..,.... woodl. ••cepffoad ._. .. d Cl••llty, I 0 yr-. foctory . .,.....,, ~.~:: s499 .. prk ••.•. FIXTURES FOR SALE De•lu&, Addl•t Mc:i:•i11e, Cl:alr&, Typewriter, C.sli Ltfda , L 11'1 •• Sltowc..,.,, Cd St.Mk ..i:t _,..., PRICED TO SELL CHEAP!!! • WURLITZER ORGAN ..., I.. Sprit.. Modll" ._ .. ............ lad.hi*-... __ ,........,.. ... ..... _ ......... etc. ~· 572'.tS s499 .. ,nc. •.... OUR ENTIRE STOCX Y2 PRICE AMPLIFIERS _,. a stock. a ttw _.... ~ SUMM 4 c"-et P.A .. ......_ ;:;:~~t.OO s2sa .. ,nc ...... . SUMH A·:Zl2 .t.MPLlflH 100 -·-::1, ••. oo s391 •prk• .... F1t4DE1: TWIH IEYHI -·"'o.oo s399 .. pric •.••. Olliff lr••d H•••• l•el.de T,...,..... P••••Y· LirUI•, S-. f••der, ttc • .t.LL GO AT mell tlYAIU Sot.LE PllCI. lioft. mast styles, models.., shes .cl types. E'fertflting for beqisa:en to "pro's. A few are listed, many others at thitH scnne low low sale prices. LES PAUL CUSTOM =:.~0 s399 .. prk •..... USED FENDER TELECASTER ::::.:·· s99aa -pri<· .... \ MARTIN D-18 Dela• model wltll martin $100.00 caw. ·-· $650.00 s399 .. ,nc •.... GUILD D-35 -·"''· .. s199 .. ,nc •.... RICKENBACKER 430 -.. 'I 1c-s199aa ... $400.00 .. ........ STOii HOUIS: DAILY-12 MOON TOfPM,S.t.TUID.t.Y 10to6 SUHDAT 12to5 ' ~ ~ ........ FULLERTON MUSIC .-Fountain Valley 18191 . EUCLID AVENUE CORNER OF CONDOR AVE.-JUST NORTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY { YAMAHA FG-160 -...... oo s79aa .. prtc ••••. DRUM SETS ""FlllS.. ""ltOGEIS., "'Ual'WtG'" ""SLIHGllLAHD" a few .,.. ltted.°"""'AlorlllOW_. y AMAHA ~ ....... U.HD ~ ...... oo $288 G65A .. pnc. ..... . 10'9115 S pc. h1cl•det •II ......... l .00 s49ae :!~0·~.0 •. 5488 .. pnc:. •.. . 1--------- OVATION CLASSICAL -< ... IM.S4lJl.OO -pri<· $22888 OVATION BALLADEER FENDER BASS GUITAR GUITAR-AMP PACKAGE ELLIS . MICROPHONES ................ s39aa RH. Slt.75 ..prk ••.... ~ Pl-36 wltls d..d ~.:£:~ ... s29aa RENTALS '•AMPS'' ''P . .4..'s'" "SPEAKERS" etc. larqe selediOfl at PRICES TOO RIDICULOUS TO ADVERTISE. ACCESSORIES stri11f1. Picks, lffds, Oils, rttc.. Pipe•, G•ltar Strcups, G.H.-Strt.p. troWtn, corm. F1199...-Ea1•, Poli1ll, Dn1M sticb, Mo.ft: pkc••· 1(--., ~ G .... Slkles. Sw-.. Mic Sla•d1, AHD MUCH MOIE OUR ENTIRE GIAMT DEPT. 1/2 OR MORE OFF T• -.. , con . will con beg Rel ma; pro sta1 "lh- upo hole terE Dor list• are turl cha see obt: has bal tell _ tra· gen pos usu plu obt tio1 be ero ag1 l ~J c aro lhl:i YOL in~ die 7 Ir ve1 ten V e tol< yot yot to thr· yo~ sin ve1 tho oq llOC , Sw ffi\ ga1 Ve1 alt pe· pu ve1 1 ce ve1 not .ere TllF. FAMI LY CIR CUS By Bil Keane ---- '"' .......... _,_.,...... (!) "Cronddod, 'bout what time does yoor ice cream man u'ua lly gel here~" • • Your Horoseope Cancer Fears ' A Paper Tiger F RIDAY, AUGUST 22 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21·April 19): Throw a side pre· conceptions. New a~proach now, i( you are nexible, . will succe ed. Know 1t ; act a cCordingly. Be dynamic, confident and independent. TAUR US (April 20-May 20): Finish ra ther than begin -stress new ways to close transaction. Refuse lo hang on to 106lng proposition. Friends m ay battle amone: themselves. GEMINI <May 21-J une 20): Don 't expect to be promoted, rever ed or given cr edit -unless you stand up for your rights. Lie low when dealing with "the boss." CANCER (June 21-July 22): What you f ear ed is upon you -a nd is a paper tiger . A1 eans you are holding yourself back because or past disturbance. L EO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Forces tend to be scat- tered. Ir you spread efrorts tooth in , you lose money. Don't be in a hurry . Examine various possibilities. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Lie low ; do more listening than talking. Be thoroug h where details ar e concerned. Partnership areas may be dis- turbed. Key is to wait, see, perceive. U BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for quick change s, a variety or experiences. Basic issues seem elusive . What you need is availa ble but you obtain it in unorthodox manner. ' SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): F amily m ember has list of complaints-and compliments. Key is to bala nce. choose and seek genuinely to reach in- telligent compromise. SAGITl'ARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21 ): You may not be s eeing too clearly. Take off rose-color glasses. Aura of gla mor -and deception - could be .p re- sent . CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Hold o£f on .. travel if practical. Check addresses, appointments, general schedules. Organize priorities. AQUA RIUS (J an. 20-Feb.18): Money, personal possessions command attention, more so than usua l. Finish project. Let go of p ast, take cold plunge into futur e. PISCES ( F'eb. 19-March 20 ): Wh at you seek is obtaina ble , but you must open lines of communica- tion. J·lighlig hl confidence, !>elf-esteem. Ir Today Is Your 8111.bd•y -you ha ve ability to be a lone without being lonely. You never follow the crowd. You wer e on your own at r elatively early age. Youth Embracing Vegetarianism m ore p eop l e w er e b eco m i n g a w a r e o f alternatives lo m eat. Ab ou t 1,50 0 vegetarians from as far away as India are at· tencting the congress, be- ing h e l d i n Nor t h America for the first time. Get something EXTRA with your new car. It come!! free with every new car we !'>ell. Jl'!i the: "Golden ·rouch Program" a nd it in cludes a ri1id inspection. delicate i:1dj u.stments ror t op performance. hand poli shed , 20 mile road te5l and flni.I approval. You can expect a little more from Johnson & Son. Thursday, Au9ust 21. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT 11 f 3 N E WPORT . CENTER 24 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH ONLY • Come Early Far Ifft Selection! Ci)uantities Limited! Sorry NO PHONE or MAIL ORDERS!. Women's Sportswear SWIMWEAR CLEARANCE °"' Oa> oily A.roior Bil.init. ord M~$es 2 ptece °"°"ed styles ond fol:.nts ........ 8.00-1 1.00 0 30 oriy Shott sleeve sweotEn ...... 9.00-14.00 0 35 only lrolion Knits in HOW J .99 HOW 6.11 1~ ood s\irts ...... ~-... , .... 19.00.24.00 I J .11 0 ..0 only Misse s Junior PO'llCleoronc·e 5CWo to 75"/o OFF 0 60 only Mi~~s (0"<11d irlOles S°"o to 750/• OFF 0 60 only Juoiol' Blouses & Sweoier Tops 500/o to 750/o OFF Womens Accessories 0 36 only Hondboq Clea oncc, oso;ortecl styles ond colors , . , ............. 7.00-a.00 0 'K) onty T emis Hols, white only .. _ . , , •... 4.00 Womens Shoes WOMENS SHOE CLEARANCE 3.U 2.11 0 XXJ pr. 1educ:ed, cosuol ~ ~s. Orig. HOW 0-es' heels, s.ondols . . . . . . . . . . • . 15.99·20.00 12.11 °"' 0 50 pr. Dress and Ccwcl ........ 12.99-14.99 0 50 pr. Rope sole Sondds .... 1 ••••••• I z_qq 0 200 pr. Oret.s ond Cosud 5arl.:i1, .. 11 .99-14.99 0 IS only Fa"'°" Hondbo<J. . , •. , .. , .... 9.00 Mens Shoes MEMS DRESS SHOES O bS pr. Slip-ons, boo1s. ~fords Orig. Nol ol ~es in 011 styles .•••.••••. 15.99-25.00 °"' 0 8 pr. WoRboots, b" & 8" ~· ... 18.99·25.00 0 5 P'· Meris lug Sole t-aing Boots ••••...•...•••••••.••• 40.00 02'4 pr. ''Dune Digger" Sandals_ .......•. 9.99 O 15 pr. Hi.ache Sandals .•..•......... 7.9<1 Girls Shoes 050 pr. Rope Soie Sandals •.••••...... 3.99 0 50 pr. Dress o~ Cor.uol ShoM ....•.•... 't99 Boys Shoes D 10 pr. Convot. Athletic Style ...•••• , •. 12.99 O 15 pr. l eothet l ug Sole O..ford ••.• 10.99-11.99 0 30 pr. Convot. Tennis Shoes ............ 6.99 BIG MANS SHIRTS 019'4 only l orl(i $1eeve. sdO colas & Prr.ts Neck tfte 1 to 181/1 _ •• _ •••••••••• 9J)).10.00 0 20 onty long Sleeve W~lern StWTt. .. 4.SU.99 °"' []«l ody T o11 M.,.s SportWWt' ........•• 10.00 O SO only Bener Fo~h!On Sport S>Wf, .. 7.00.ll .00 O IC6 orly Mom Swimwea Ol'QnlnC• ....•......•.•.... -. -. 4.'18~.99 0 15 orly Npoco (Ofdiqon Sweat•s ...... 27}18 0 26 oriy 8iq Mon1 Belts 10 SiJe . -. -.• 7.50 HOW I .II 4 .1 1 7 .11 4.11 HOW 6.11 HOW 15.11 zt.tt 5.tt 5.tt Z.11 6 .11 . ... 1 .99 3.tt HOW ... 4.11 Z.11 l.11 HOW 5.11 6.11 140W 5.11 3.11 J.9' 14.11 l .11 Starts Friday, AUC)llst 22, I 0 a.m. Womens Fashions WOMENS FASHION CLEARANCE SA VE 30°/o to 70°/o Ori~ 0 20 only Beller Pantsuits, 2 & 3 pc. M1S$eS Si1e\,. , ..•. Sold if1 Feb. for '40.00-52.00 0 36 only Mis~es Fashion Oea01ee I ond 2 JX Dres5es or<:! Pant~ls. Casual & Dressy S1yles .. Sold in Api1for 23 .00-31.00 0 12 only Holf Siu~ Fashions. kx~e1 O..e\se$ ond Ponl5ults Sizes I b'I~ -22'.1: •.•• Sold in April for 28.CXJ.-41 .00 0 20 only l ong Porty Dre sse5, Posiel Cobs. Roc~s ond Sheer5. Misses a-cl .X. Sizes ... , . , . . Sold io Apil for I b.00.20.00 0 25 only Formoh. os.ooed 5tyles, HOW 1 l .1 1 6 .11 I.I I 3 .11 7 .11 color5 . . . . . .... Sold in Apnl for 22.00.36.00 OJ only Bridal Gowns, siz~ a. 10. l l.12only •... Sold ln .Jon.for l20.00-1'40.00 500/•0FF O ISOon!y Mis5es o nd Jr.~ Wide rorqe ol ~ile~ & sryle1 , 14.00-36.00 500/o OFF 0 70 only Dreso;es ond PontsUts. !.Cllim, P'ints. 'sumrr>e1 wh1te5'. Jr .. Miss .. 50l'T1e Holf-~ie .................... 15.00-30.00 30°/o Off Cosmetic Dept. Orio. O 300 only Eorlh Oils. orqr:nc fnit !.Cenl ••.• 1.29 ~~"l~~!~nu~:P!:s ..•. 5.00 lo 5.9J Infants 0 J20only Toddler Son Sc.Mts •..........• 1.4-4 O b only T cxkl1ers Dresses ....•...•. 5.00-6.00 . O b only Toddler Jumpers ..•........ • .. 8.00 Girls 042 orily Swim dres~s. 3.fu ..•.••••••.. 6.50 0 I b2 only Crop lop sumn-er short sets. 3-14 ..... , ...............••..•. 1.88 Q 70 only Girls novelty T-Wfss-m-1 •.•.•.•. '2,59 0 24 only G ris lie holre1s, s-m-1 • • • • . . . . . . 2.00 Boys 0 172onl-1 Bo~Tonk Tops , .............. 99 Bath and BeddillCJ 0 19 only Shog 5 pc. both nnt ensemble ........... -......•...... 8.99 0 9 only Two-lone 5 pc. bath rrat ensemble .•....... _ ........ , . . . • . 12.99 D """ 2 Bo h "" ,.<low s '19 • p<. ' ~· '· ...... 0 20 only Tissue Bo~ covers ossl. colors ............ _ ........... 5.9J MOW . .. 3.11 ... I.I I l .11 2.11 ·" I.I I 1.22 ... 6.99 .... 2H . 1.9' OS only Bedspreods. ossl. sites ...• 40.00.70.00 5~/o OH Housewares MASON BICEtmNNIAL CANNING.JAR SALE Co .... Wfftl Ucb 0 50 ooly Cose 8 pl. j01s ........ -. -. -.•. 1.W 0 400 only Cose 8 qr. jors .......••.. -.. 2.29 O IOO only Co~c 12 qi. icrs -· ............ 3.39 0 5 only 4 pc. Conn.ster Sels .......••• ,. lb.99 oa only t 2 speed hond mi•er w/ccr.e ....................•.•.•. 21 .99 0 4 only 7 pc. ~1oinless ~•eel cook set .......................... 39.99 l.ZZ 1.44 z.•• 6.11 14.11 32.11 Jumbo Wicker Baskets O lCXl only Smoll Size .................. 4.29 0 300 orWy Medium Size ..... -.... , ..... 5.29 0 200 only Lorge Size .................. 6.29 Yardage I.II 3.11 4.11 FABRIC CLEARANCE orig. O 130 yds. only s~illet floc~s. colico pints polyester oepe. pink & blue •.•••..• 1.22·3.98 0 200 yds only osst ~nit sore & fancy coordinotes ........ , . , , • • . • . • 3.60 OEK> yds ody osst poly/C.dton pints .• , ....•. 'l'l Stationery °"' 0200 only Po11er (leo"cne::e .......... 2Jl)·3.SO Personel Ccre 0 48 only Travel Sftovers, Mens & lcdes S~$ .. • ..••.... , •...•. 14,95-1 6.~ HOW ... HOW I.II ·" HOW 1/J Off HOW 3.11 Garden Shop D Oo'> ~w 0 9 only T errorium 801tte1 (5 cP We} .. 10.00 3.44 0 7 Ol'!ly Vinyl Blinds l ' qide ~ b' 0-0,, •....• 2.99 1.66 0 1 only Rototine, 8 HP UMd .......... $389,qt;t SI II.OD 0 8 only Ferti~:or !brol•n boq.) ..•..•..... a.-.141 1 0% Sporting Goods NYLON W ARMUP SUITS O;:g. O Sb only L1nise11 sizing. osst. cokrs ...... ] 1.99 O..iq. O S only Pr;mus Mini Heater .••.. , . , , • , . 13-99 0 2 only Pumu\ Mini l onlf!l'n ......•.... _ 13.?9 0 8 only Porloble 1oilet chemicals. . . . . . . . . . . . ....•.... I .89 O b only K!07 lnflotoble Boal •• -· •.•... 11q,95 0 8 only K77 lnflo1oble Boot ........ . , 89.95 0 60 only Wilwn !ennis ~s 100':. polyesrer .................... l?.77 Hardware 0 9 only Reces~ed poper holdr;irs •••••••• 12.qs 0 48 only Dec01"o!or bulbs., ..•.••••••.. 1.49 O 11 only Toil et seo•s, blue & whte .... -. 15.95 0 ! I only Colking quns . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . "} 99 0 6 only 86 pc. tool soc~et !tel ..••.•. , •• 49.99 0 I 2 only (h;ldrens' scenic l'l'UOis • __ •.... 40.00 O t I only Floor mots ....... , -... -, 2.99-4.99 D 10 only Recessed wop holder~ ........ 13.50 Cameras Orig. 0 I only Ektosound 235 Projeclc:t ........ 199.95 0 I only Polaroid colo<poc.k kit .......•.. 79.95 0 3 only Polaroid -.quore ~IE!" • • . • • • • • I 9 99 0 I only Bell & Howen 452 P'oiec•or . . .................•. sq.as 0 I only Bell & Howell 448 P1ojec1or ...•.......•.....•.... 89.95 Yarda9e 0 50 yds only Sirtgle \nlr p-ints ••••••••.... 2.?9 0 90 yds only Locy knir prints .•••.. · ..•... 3.59 O 100 yds only Polyester c:lil. Uiit pints & solids •......•...••.....•..• l.SS..3.99 Drapery Dept. O ig. 0 200 yds only Pom·poms. eight different colors ....... -........ .. .S9yd. HOW . 15.11 HOW 4.•• 4.I C .II 6 6.00 5,.00 13.,, S.11 .II 1.11 I .II Zl.11 12.11 I.I I 5.11 HOW "·" 46.11 5.1 1 49.11 49.11 1.66 I.II 1.22 HOW .ZS Gifts & Lamps Oig. HOW 0 200 only Assorlcd candles.... . . . • . . . . 5°"o OFF 0 10 ol'liy Novelty woll clocks ......•.••. , 24.00 9 ,11 0 12 only Cone Tiffany tciile lamps .••• , • 30.00 14.11 0 I only Bro ss cooch-style ~wog lornp ..... , . . . . • • • . • . • . • . . . 75.00 0 1 only Ciystol sw09 lon-p ........ , . , • 55.00 Floor C0Yeri119 · 5,.11 44.11 AREA RUG CLEARANCE O BI Only .•. 2' ovals ro 9.12' Room siie. Mony cokws O"d sizes. SAVE 30°/o to 50°/o Home Entertainment o;" 04 only AM/FM Por'foble Radio ......... $39.95 0 33 only AM Por1oble RcxflO .......... 16.95 0 lb orWy AM Poc~el Rodia ......... , . , .. 9.'>S 0 2 only AM /FM Stereo Por1oCle Rodia .. 74.95 0 3 only 8-Troc k Portable ~ ........ 9'9.95 0 I only Stereo Console 4-Chcrncl , , .... 519.95 0 ! orily Srereo ConK>le Early American Sryle ................ 2'9'9.95 Sewing Center 0 2 orWy Delu•e Zig Zoq S-,nq Motl-ioe ll'l.95 0 I only Mople Sewing Cabinet •••••.•• 14'1.9$ Fumiture 0 I only h ench P10Ylnciol HeoJ:xod Full si'ze ..................... _ ..... 74.00 0 2 only White Bamboo Cone Sele Choirs , • 55.00 0 I only White Bamboo Cone lvm Choir • , 65.00 O I only Ovol Dining Table 2 leave~ .... 145.00 0 I only Do-&:; Pine Chino Cabinet ., .•. , .. 330.00 0 I only White Bamboo 8vffe1 & H,,rc.h •• 369.00 0 I only Pkutlc Tube Cockiol Tobie ...... 39.95 0 I only Plastic Tube Gome Table. ..... , 59.95 0 I only Dot~ Pit1t1 Dry Sinl.: .••• " .•.•... W.95 0 2 only Gun Cobinels ....... , . , .•• , .. 59,q5 0 8 only Woll Unit with electric: cloc k .•.... '40.00 0 29 only W1ought Iron Fem Stcwk •. , ... I 1.00 O l onlyOvolDinene Toble .•.•.•.•. ,.87.00 0 I only Se! 5 pc. Smo~e Gou/Orome 8oMt Gome Se1 .................. 502.00 0 2 only Spanish l omp 4-<adle ........ 130.00 ·. Auto Center 0 7 only True~ Wheels fit\ Chev. I. Ford ...•.••....•..... 19.'15 0 2 only J.C. Penney Mini Sil-e Oig. '1'/t Horsepower engine . P<Xided Seot, color blue ...... _. _ ... 18'1.'lS 140W 24.11 6.11 6.11 49.11 44.00 399.00 IH.00 II.OD 79.00 t40W_ JO.OD n .oo 31.00 69.00 199.00 Zll.00 19.00 29.00 49.11 J0.00 30.00 '·" 41.00 395.00 77.00 HOW I .II HOW H .95 GAS CAM CLEARANCE 0 "' only 2'1> Gal. . ' . . . ' ' . "' l.1" Ol~only SGal ............. , ....... ... 0 2S ..<y•'hGal, .................... ~1 9 I.II 2.11 Z.11 _sat. 10 a.m. to 6 ,...._ -S•day• 12 p.m. to 5 p.a " • t ~ ~ ' • ~ ~ • • i ~ ~ •• • ~ " • s ~ i ~ 5 • • • ~ -• • ~ ~ t E ~ i i I t 5 • ~ • t ~ ' ~ ~ j ~ !. Thurlday, August 21 , 1975 We regret to inform you . your back to school *stuff ·is in at The Storekeeper * LEVI CORDS HANGTEN SHIRT S RUGBY SHIRTS REVERSE SHIRTS JACKETS FLANNEL SHIRTS SEDGEFIELD DO-NOTHING JEANS SOCKS AND STUFF If you buy your clothes at the Storekeeper going back to school won't seem so bad. Wellleliff PlAaa 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach, California 92660, Phone 642-7061 BankAmericard Give something special. Bulova Accutron "' Now the fa mous Accutron tuning fork movement gives eQuar time to men and women. Accurate to within a minute a month. Guaranteed.· Our seleclion ranges from stainless steel to 14K solid gold; from sporty straps lo jewelry bracelets. See them all, today. From $95 to $1500, "W• wlll lld!ust to !Ills to!e11nct, If l'ltee\,lfy. uar1ntet Is tor one r••r. Master Charge CHARLES H. BARR 'one-stop' shopping at its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING .. Fan w.i..M Suits . An earty offering of aif~ fall suits. both vested and two piece. 'Aawtessly tailored in Halliday's own natural shoulder rrodel. Available in a wide selection of Solids," Stripes and Plaids. "Where shopping is a real pleasure;, 1052 Irvine • Westclilf Plo10 • Newpor:t Beach • 548.8684 I .. . . .. I Lily of FRAME Underwire body briefs deaigned by Joan Kloss Skintone B & C cups s1a Veta's INT IMATE APPAREL A ernon·s SPORTSWEll.'R. .. .. • ·~ • > I ~ ' I f; I i '" . , • ! •• . ~ I it l ~ •• 9 ~ I . •• • • . . v.;-<,.• 1-·•:i,;''-W' ;,.· ;t.~~ ~ i ...... 1l Jlotcl on lrisfot 5trect South Coast Plaza's 150 stores and restaurants welcome our new neighbor across the street, the South Coast Plaza Hotel. On this occasion, South Coast Plaza stoi:es will present the fall fashion look in still-modeling fashion shows today through Saturday, August 21-23. Backdrop for our fashion presentations • .. - ' 't-,' r ., , ' • If will be 40 antique autos and two vintage cars, including a Pierce Silver Arrow and the RollS Royce used in the to be released movie, "Lombard and Gable;• on loan by the Movie World "Cars of the Stars Muselllll'.' ' > , San Diego Freeway at Bristol • Casto Mesa. Callfomla • • I 82 DAILY Pt LOT • Thursday. Auguat 21 . 1975 Advertising Feature Plaza Hotel ens ~ 't;•~:- ',~ ·' .. , Kim Chappell , 31 , Named General Manager South Coast Plaza Hotel. Huntington Beach Resident Directs ·ManagementTeam For the past 20 months Orange Count~ residents have been watching the progress of the construc tion of the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Hotel General Manager l<lm Chappell served as master of ceremonies at the out- door event a nd i ntroduced Henry Segerstrom who represented his family, the developers of South Coast Plaza and Town Center, the site at the hotel. At 11 :30 a.m., Monday, the hotel's front doors were opened and they never will be closed again. Preceding the ceremonies was the of· ficial raising of the American flag onto a pole In the new two and one-hatf acre park which faces the hotel entr•nce. Thus began the life of this $18 million, 17-story full service, quality hotel which towers over1he San Diego Freeway at Bristol St, in Costa Mesa. The City of Costa Mesa Police Dept. 's honor guard raised the !Illig which originally flew over the United Stales Capitol. It was presenled to the hotel by Cong~•ssman An· drewJ.Hinshaw. ,.~ located at 666Anton Blvd., South Coast Plaza Hotel soon will be noted for its ma- jestic 20-ft. waterfall which dominates th e landscaped Garden Court which is In full view of the main entrance's revolving door. During the outdoor f'°'lvltles, the peo· pie attending were enlertaln,.i by the award· winning youth band of Orange County, the Santa Ana Winds. This group. under the direction of Robert L. Ward, has been select· ed by the Board of Supervisors as the coun- ty's Ambassadors of Music during the Bicen- tennial Year. On hand to welcomeSouth Coast Plaza Hotel to Orange County were Ralph Diedrich, c h airman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors and Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin Pinkley. Assisting the arrival-of Western Interna- tional Hotels' first hostelry in the county were the worldwide h o tel company 's c hairman L .P. Himmelman and H arry Nullikin, President. Invocation was given by Pastor Ao n Wiseman of the Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa. W estem International Adds Costa Mesa Hotel ;, . i A host of industry ''firsts'' has been established by Western International Hotels in its 45 years of developing "world class" hotels. To- day it is preparing to man~ge the world 's tallest hotels. When the Peachtree Center Plaza opens in At lanta early in 1976, the 70-story, 1,100-room structure will be the world"s tallest hotel. A year later, Western International Hotels will open the 70-s tory Detroit Plaza. just a few feet shorter but with 300 more rooms than its compa· nion in Atlanta. It will be th e f ocal p o int o f Renaissance Center. a $600 million. 32-acre riverfront development in downtown Detroit. The Plaza ' t h e n o t e d ''promotlon·from-wilhin.-' i archilectldeveloper, John pol Icy. This assures J; p 0 rt m a n a nd is employes primary con,. j"t" scheduled to open in slderation whenadvanc. , · 1977. ment is posslble. i~-" Western International Many employes and U:· ,;~ Hotels has become truly ecutives have been with intern ational in scope the company more than while gaining operational 30 years -a tribute to strength and recognition any firm engaged in the for quality service in the highly transitory ,,._ United States. hospitality industry. Con-!ttf Fifty Hotels versely, many executives r~. Today there are 50 are relatively' young men ,. -~ Western International with vigor, new ideas and ~ Hotels in 13 countries on vision. Experience and >':' five continenls. They are stability, plus youthful In-~ in Canada. mmxico. El sights·, make Western ln4 r · Salvador, Guatemala, ternational dynamic and ~"'!>'.. Hong Kong, Singapore, unique. ~.\.. Japan, Thailand, Den· PeraoRlllttr mark, No rway, South Every Western lnterna- Africa. Australia and the tlonal hotel has Its own United States. Another is Individual personality being planned at Manila and identity. Archltec· in the Philippine Islands. tural design, interior d&- Western International c ar, furnishings and has been dedicated to employe costumes reflect serving people since its the culture of the country beginning. WIH guaran· and geographic,! area tees r ooms for ,9uests where the h01el is located wi1h confirmed reserva-to serve bu1inessmen, tions. In any rare case tourists, government where this prov8s im-leaders and focal guests. possible, the company Uniform quality is evi- secures a complimentary dent, howevef', in operat- room for the guest at ing standards and another hotel and pro-policies. lridividual hotel vides tree transportation "4lnagers make everyday to and from that hotel. decisions, backed up by People services through the cor- The COrJ\pany was the porate offices ii't Seattle: The hotel has 400 guest rooms includ· Ing several private suites. The Plaza s ·a11r9om will hold up to 900 for receptions andsmallerconferenceroomscan be adapt· · ed to a ltariety of business and social meet- ings. A staff o f more than 400 has been trained to o tter hotel guests consistent, quality service. Other events, all by invitation only, scheduled during the week-long opening ceremonies included a cocktail reception on Tuesday evening as a benefit fo r the As- sistance league of Orange County, a recep- tion Wednesttay evening for the Orange County Press Club and a business communi- fy recepllon, tonight. Completlng the week are a ball on Fri~ day evening by the Children's Hospital 'sCin~ derella Guild and a reception for merchants of South Coast Plaza and South Coast Village shopping centers on Sunday. Alfredo's Restaurant was the scene o f a preview charity benefit for the Newport Harbor Art Museum on Monday evening. • !· Perhaps the crowning achievement of Wester n International Hotels was the purchase of the famed Plaza hotel in New York City. The celebrated 900-ro·om hotel facing Central Park w.as built in 1907 and has served as host fb r many .of the world 's leaders of gov* ernment and industry, and stars of stage, screen and sports. "The Plaza is New York" is a familiar expression of the hotel's tradition an:d grandeur. first to --o~fer the family L••derahfpTredlllOn plan ·w'hi c h allows Corporate head· Completed South Coast Plaza Hotel Cost $18 Miiiion; Boast& 403 ' .. ' • • Kini Chappell. 31, of Hun tington Beach. general manager of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel. has been a resident of Orange County for the past 20 months watching over the construction of the new $18 million. 17- story hotel which opened In h is ca pacity of general manager, Chapell will direct the tallest hotel in Orange County with a statt of over 400. The Los Angeles Bonaventure. 4 $100 million hotel and retail complex. is under con· struction in downtown Los Angeles, California. A spectacular cluster of towers, it is being built by children 1'8 or under to (S.• WESTER.N, B:-1•) RooMs·ln 17·1tory Wldlng·on Bri1tol Street near Sen Diego FrHway. occupy the same guest -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ rooms with their parentS r Chappell is married and he and his wife, Joy, have two children, David, 7, and Susan. 4, or guardians at no addi· tional charge. Consideration of the needs of people is also apparent in the com- pany's emph~sis on a Monday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chappell brings with him nine years of hotel" management experience. After receiving his degree in hotel and reslaurant mana geme nt from Cornell University in 1965, he began his career with Western International Hotels. South Coast Plaza Hotel in ·Costa Mesa marks his fifth WIH hotel where he has held ex- ecutive positions. Others are the Sir Francis Drake in San Fran c isco, Cosmopolitan in Denver, Benson in Portland and M ayflower I n Washington. D.C. Check in at Airport A unique feature of !he new South Coast Plaza Hotel Is the exclusive Airport Check-1 n Service . .. Guests at th e Soulh Coast Plaza Hotel will no longer have to go all the way to our hotel just to secure a room," said Kim Chappel l . general manager of the hotel. '"Now you can check·in at the Orange County Airport upon arrival. Our staff member will not only fully register you. but will also make sure that your luggage IS delivered to your hotel room." Chap- pell said. "'This will allow you to leave directly from the lllrport lor busln111 meet- ings Of IOClal functions and know that your room It waiting tor you any Jlme you arrive at the SouthCOUI Plaza Hotel." This feature of Orange County'• newest hotel is In addition to the tradi- tional t1mousln9 service to and from the airport. , HICKORY FARMSeOF OHIO Welcomes The SOUTH COAST. PLAZA HOTEL We hope you'll enjoy your visit to Costa Mesa. If you plan to entertain white here, consider one of the party trays from the nearby Hickory Farms of Ohio store. These are avai lable Hl several s1les. Yolir guests will cornplimen1 you on the a11ract1ve selecti on of deli· cious meats and ~heeses. For more information, phone us at 540· 6991. Better yet , visit the store and enjoy shopping at one of America's L1!ad ing Cheese Stores. Buy for snacking during your stay or have us mail a food gift pak to those remain ing at home. •BEEF STIC~ SUMMCFl SAUSAG( •Snack Items •Imported Candies •126 kinds of cheese Hi~kor1 r~rM$® OF OHIO SOUTH COAST PLAZA ACROSS BRISTOL STREET· LOWER LEVEL H aberdasher y, layer upon l ayer, adds up co the su ic '?f the year. A classic by Evan Picone. Black cotton ve lveteen hip-length blazer, 872 Over vest of printed ruse cotton velveteen, $42 Over a white ric shirt oi pdlyester, $26 Over black/white glen pfaid \\·ool skirt, $4-2 Or, not shov.'n, plaid pants, St1·2 Sizes 8-1 G except vest, sizes S-1 Ii. l bwn .ri..: Tr.1vel Sporr~\\ICar Bullock's South Coa.st Pl1u, San D iego Frec-w3y at Bristol , Co~ta 1'1c~a. 556-0611 Thu~ll)'. August 21, 1975 DAILY PILOT 83 • hat you should tell your 1.0ut-of-tow.n friends about the ··new South Coast Plaza Hotel. I I .400 ext.rci-large ..-ooms with all the extras: thid< iovvels, electric. blankets, alarm clocks. 24-hour room service.. ~ ~ Free shu.ttle to Orcirige County Alri::ort. 5 minutec& away. Alfredo:S ~ con+1·nental ~estaurant. .. ~ :: :· . ( Across tre street . a 250store shopping mall. / The Blue Par 1 ot entertainment roowi. . :·. ... . . . . ... Orar.ge Gr-ove C.afe lobl::y Lounge avid Galleria Bar. Aro of all things g 20footwat.erFall. Pool,paddle tennis, putting green, badmintDn, v( 4 tennis CO.Arts. L-::::i--~ Nearby: Disneyland, Knott$ Betry F.:irm, Lion Country Saf.ari, ocean beaches, ~ . Catall'na I.stand. !3 fully-equipped meeting~- Ca!! our DrrectorofSates, 5oUth ~ Plaz.a,to help plan yoor next t'Yleetin9 in Orange C.OU.nty. 666 Anton Boulevard San Diego Freeway at Bristol Costa Mesa ~ Calif. 92626 (714) 540-2500 SOUTl-I COAST PLAZA l-IOTEL · •, WE~RN IN'l'ERNAl'flONAC. li.Ol'ECS ~-~ · Partners in travel with United Airlines ~ .· . .. ' . " . -· Advertl1lng Feature . ' . • _;_ =- ---~·'· ' .... • • , . -·~,,...~ .: Alfredo's Fare is Italian and Continental '· .... ~ Brought His Qwn Thomas Kearns, manager of Chateau Wines and Cheese Shop in South Coast Plaza enjoys a taste of the continental service flair of ~ •· Alfredo's. Kearns' $108 bottle of Chateau Lafitte Rothschild and cheeses from Norway and Holland inspired Alfredo's manager Jean Pohl and captain Karel Vidlak to provide impromptu setting befitting the fine w ine prior to hotel's opening. Bottle was returned to Chateau Wines store racks to await an owner willing to wait 20 to 30 years for wine to age to perf~t io.n. Italian Continental cuisine is the fare at Alfredo's Res taurant located on the ground level of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel. Open for both lunch and dinner Alfredo's will feature Italian inspired food. The menu is written in Italian with Enqlish ex- . planations. • I . l • :®,,,. < Merchants Visit Board m embers of the South Coast Plaza Merchants Association recently toured the new 17-story hotel. From left are Joe Metcalf, manager of Sears; Marie Ruvolo, m anager of Wallichs Music City; hotel manager Kim Chappell, and Joseph Hartstein, owner, Jewels by Joseph. Self-guided Tour Offered Local residents are invited to take a setf- tour of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa "Everyone coming over to our hotel between now and Aug. 29 will be able to take a good look at us and get acquainted with our services," said Kim Chappell, general manager. "Our spacious guest rooms as well as our g reat facilities for conventions and parties will be on display," he said. "And, our staff will be able to answer any questions you may have about us." The self-tours are available between 9 a.m. and 8 p .m . and each day. The general public is invited. ·. I.;;=. =======; •· FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY SAVE FROM , 31 TO % OFF 16 PIECE SETS OF GORHAM STERLING Acquire it today,,. fo r a beoufjfuf tom orrow. 1 6.piec~ servicc·for·four ('! er:ich -'<::.i ;ooon, p!oce k1 1~. place fork and individual ~ult1r~ iork) CHOOSE FROM 23 GORHAM ORIGINALS SAVE31 %-GR0Uflll PP9u!or ~:::t? Sa .. rin .-" ~ ... , ................ s~:ooo )311)00 $160.00 L ~-:, r ~ !·~ ............... ~~: .. ~ :n' D 170,50 SAVE 37% -GROUP Ill P'::i(" S.l!' ................. S.\J[)J :/1] ~(] 210.00 Oi.,ner S•zc ..•.. -........ C: • .;.oo ~'· :-J 230.50 SAVE40%-GOOU'I/ Place SizP. .. , ......... f-OJW . " n 240.00 ., , ., The decor features a 18-tt. square skylight. Centered beneath is a towering tree and hang- ing from the tiered open- ing are hundreds of grape ivy plants. The setting is informal but elegant. No house wine is in- cluded on t he menu because of the extensive selection of quality .wines from California, Italy, and other European Coun- tries. In fact 750 dlff8fent bottles are stored in the massive wine cabinets which line one wall. Cen- tered in this area is an im- po rte d cappuccino machine. Hanginging throughout the room are flags depict- ing the lt•lian province and featured each week will be a c:Hnner suggest- ing the influence of the various provinces. The fare for this special is $15 per person and in- cludes wine and cappuc- cino, as well as antipasto, soup, salad and dessert and an entree served with a paste. . Hours for Alfredo's are 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. '°' lunch 3nd 5 p.m. to mid- night for dinner. Lunch is not served on Sunday. Manager of South Coast Plaza Hotel's Alfredo's Restaurant Is John Pohl. I 0 ,; '· l 261 .50 D,rni::~ S·~~ ............ _ (,_;.! W SAVE ·1 • ' ' . ' . • ' . . L-----:,,. : . &\\ 1J :.~. I . ' . I . ' . • I : ! \ ----· ..... -- If you bought stereo sound equ ipment wilhoul shopping !he ads in Iha Daily Pilol, you lost bolh lime and money. ' The mos! modem electronic marvels designed to provide listening and viewing Plecnure en advertised regularly In the Doily Pilot . The best place ta buy or 1ell along the Orange Coast. Is the • ' DAILY PILOT PERCE NT ON ALL OPEN STOCK! Whethe r·,·oubuya rnJ'• 1r,r1·r~rlfl,u ul o<fl~(.~-~ 01 a rOIT'f'0t>'•' t..olrv., .·.·r.r 11 NOW i~ 1f., : ''"' · • .. • o i.;J:".: : ,., ~rio: .. ,r •. ltr.-:," .!~ .. r.-:-i ... l-1 •,,,!:;.n '•'' I 'I l•'C"·fc)1.r· 1' Io~ •• '·0' un '' .:.(.!"' /, I / n<rr >O'i'C.Jce,,~ .r .. 1Qr.•r .•' .• ·"· DON 'T WAIT -GORHAM STERLING NEVER GROWS OLD -ONLY MORE VALUABLE • " SOUTH COAST PLAZA ltistol of the Son DilrJo frwy .. Costa Mtto Phont: S40·2627 SOUTH COAST PLAZA 6-; Mew Wing -Meer Bullock$ · .,. .1 ri QUALITY PRODUCTS 7 DAYS A WEEK ' r sPE.CIAL "ODDS & ENDS" PREMIUM WINE SALE "Odds & Ends" always create inventory and space problems for every retail establishment. end while we at Chateau are reluctant to part with the inventory rerrelning on some of our most coveted wine items. which we really donl consider to be "Odds & Ends" anyway, we are compelled to make room for shipments of new wines which are expected to arrive imminently. Therefore. we offer this · PotPourri of Bordeaux's & other types at specially reduced prices in an effort to make the necessary room. Because of Ille limited stocks of these wines, • are offered on a "First c-. First sened'' basis. "'1£ si;;_1a1 RED BORDEAUX E' , .. ....._ Price PwC.w 3.95 1967 Chaleau Citron (Haut·Medoc) 42.66 5.95 1966 Chateou Ponlolse Cabarrus 64.26 ·. 70.20 6.50 6.50 6.50 (Haut-Medoe-Cru Bourgeois) 1964 ChalHll Belgraye (Haut·MedOC) 1966 Chal1• V erdlCJll• (Haut-Medocl 70.20 70.20 196 7 Chafe• GI scours r3'd Growtt\.Margauxl 7.50 1967ChateouMalescotSt.~ 81.00 (3rd ~Margaux) 19.95 1970 Choteau Ausone 215.46 (1st Growth-St. Emilion) 30.99 1970 Chahc. Laflte-Rotltschllcl 334.69 (1st Growt~PauillacJ 31.95 196 7 Cllateau MlmmragrmDllDll 1 tst Growt~MWauxr ,345.06 39.96 1966 Cl!....., tt..t-lrion ' ...., (11tGrowt:h.yravesJ • 431.46 RED BURGU,NDY 2.49 1970 c~~!-M~~ac~ ,' 2.99 "1970 h .St; GeO.ge ... Detuze " 3.99 1970 Ge~.~'"~h<IOlllDRlli~iererlfillill , ·1966Be-• "@RitleauJt...Estivant-, ...,, 5 99 I fff Vosne-R-ee • ··a1 MUgneret-Gouachon" ·. 5.99 WHITE BURGUNDY 4.99 1968 NCJllY ·Montrachet NEtienne Sauzet" 5.49 1973 r;:i!t·f'visse 6.49 1972 P°"'lly..f'visse "A. Charney" 6.49 1972 ~~.'!r..f'visie 9.49 1972 Cort-Chari11110CJlle "Bonneau du Martray·• 26.89 3Z.29 43.0t 64.69 64.69 53.n 59.29 70.09 70.09 I 02.49 FOR THAT "HOT" SUMMER DAY 11V AN LAUTER 11 BAVARIAN 3'~ BEER II-. .... .... 99• DON'T FORGET Wille Mlecl ... wlMI & che11H from oW exfewsl•e -.eolaof, lo ..... by_. Wl"E TASTt"G IAR. For o rw d II fee y• ..., taste a wiM frOlll tM -"Y Mllcffo.L Ex°Pires AuQ. 27, 1975 Roast Beef EXTWA LEA" EXTWA RARE -.. ~ ...... ..... __ .... 1~ NORWEGIAN JARLSBERG O..Reg, Price _J.ff'tb. NEW M~n. !hrir STORE Fr•. 1·0--' HOURS ~: ~ ~:~ PHONE 557-2907 w • ....,. ..... ~ ....... a.,. . .. ....,-.... .... PRICES EFFECTIVE Tliunday thn1 Wednesday, A119. 21 lhnl 27 . ,.,.."'~ ... t.. ... , • ,, ' -· • POPPYTRAIL NOW AT GREAT SAVINGS 33 Ya 0/o off on 3 Piece Place Settings lfanrlsomr, hand painted Sculptured Dinner- ware by Po ppytrail to highlight your casual dininp,:. Cl1oose 3-Piccc Place Setting, each consisting of Dinner Plate, Cup and Saucer, as well a~ Accessori es pieces to co mplete the sel"of. your choice. Oi11hwasl1 cr safe, Safe in oven, and durable. Find wonderful values and save sub· st.a nliall y. DAISY 3 PC. REG. $16.35 SALE PRICE $10.90 SAVE $5.45 20o/o off on Open Stock ~~;/ n..A"""""'"''~D-~ , ,. COMPllftY's COMING SOUTH COAST PLAZA 556-6251 I Advertising Fe11tu'9 Thursdey.Augusl 21, 1975 DAILY PILOT Housekeeper Shares Secrets Shari Renkus dreams in diamonds in the lux- urious top floor ex- ecutive suite of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel. She wears an $11,000 pendant with a pear-shaped 2.42 carat diamond (inset) and a Sli,000 Patek Philippe collection w atch, a 325,000 ring with a 5.5 carat marquise diamond with baguette diamonds in platinum and Art Deco design clip-on bracelet with 4 carats of briliant cut diamond s worth $4,000. All pieces are from J . Herbert Hall Jewelers, South Coast Plaza. ' In 1973 when Robin Thorsen submitted her entry to the Envlronmen- tal Cleanliness Achlev• ment Award contest ahe was unaware that two sur- prises awaited her. First, she won an award even though her paper was on employe motlv., lion. The typical entry was on product use because this contest is sponsored by the Soap and Detergent Assn. And second, sho dis-- covered that one hotel company was already utillzlng most or her ideas. Today, Mrs. Thorsen is a member of that hotel temily, Western lntema-- tional Hotels, as Director of Housekeeping at the new South Coast Plaza Hotel In Costa Mesa. "I never expected to win," said Mrs. Thorsen. a resident of Anah eim. ··And you can imagine my delight when I was able to go to work at a hotel where they were practic- ing the type of employee relations which I thought I had discovered.'' Basically her "newly discovered employe re- lations" was merely an adaptation of the Golden Rule : She treated her staff Robin Thorsen in just lhe same way she would want to be treated herself. "I am considerate of each one of lhem on a one--to-one basis," she said, "No one likes to be treated as a group.·· As a member of the Na-- t I on' a 1 Executive Housekeeping Assn. and· the Hotel Executive Housekeeping Assn., Mrs. Thorsen keeps Informed of how olher professional houaekeepers are saving time and money. Al the meetings the members d iscuss mutual pro- blems .. Recently Mrs. Thorsen shared an Idea which cut the cost of the use of the bathroom bowl cleaner by 40percent. ''Like most ideas, this was so simple,·· she said. "I found out that by using a spray bottle with an ad- justable nozzle we could spray only wh ere we want- ed to and not waste the cleaner.'' Mrs. Thorsen actually pushes the use of these spray bottles. "They are very handy and every homemaker should learn how to use them." At the hotel she uses various size bottles for the different cleaners. "This way we do not need to label the bottles. And, our staff quickly learns the contents of the various sizes." The only diffe rence between cleaning the hotel and a home Is that lhe hotel must be main- tained dally. Therefore most of Mrs. Thorsen's ninls on cleaning can easi ly be adopled tor home use. "One minor difference may be that we take the time IQ study and test every new product which comes on the market." she said. "We are always looking for a better and easier Way of doing our work." .Another hint she talks IT 'S n ..... T: ........... ,...,. I I , I I I I It.:: n ..... T: ........... ._I I I I lllC n ..... T: ........... -·I I llllC "'i Prime Time•; "PATCHWORK" ____ , __ . ' ' ' ' --- ' ' I ' ' ' ' . . - I . ' ' , rr·i:'-· ~~: -.. ' -. ' ' -' I ---. --- ' ~-i-._ __ , • --' ' by PRIME TIME Pre-washed denim , styled in 3 inch square patchwork pattern. Jacket ·•2500 Priced at Pants · •2200 Priced at --·--'- ~ COSTA MESA ORANGE · sin Brttlol Stn!et 11G4 N. Oraoge Mall Sou.tit CO•st 1'1ua Malt of Orange Nf..•tt• . tt8-U6l msM lccodns • IAllAllllWD • MASTU ~ • AIOICAll umss I. ' about la the multiple use of the common t~th brush. "We nevet throw away tooth bruthes left by our guests. They, are just the right alze to.clean in those hard to get at pl.,.. llke around the bathroom fixtures, corners in the shower and details on the furniture,'' she said. If the guest leaves an opened bottle of club soda. it is saved and used to clean up the remains of sticky stuff like peanut butter or jelly normally used by parents to treat their children and tide them over until d inner. Soda water will also quickly remove smoke from mirrors. No can of hair spray is ever thrown away either. "It instantly helps clean the gum part of labels which once were name or price tags. Some of our guests press the nametag on the mirror then can 't remove it. We can by tear· ing away all the paper and using the hair spray," she said. Sex is no barrier In hir· ing maids or room atten- dants as they are called I~ day. "I have had several men who enjoyed the work. In tact, some of my best room attendants have been male," she said. "Aher the kidding subsided, they fit right in because they w eren 't treated any differently. We consider them al l pr~ fessionals.'' One thing missing from the guest corridors of I~ South Coast Plaza Hotel will be the bulky service carts. "Our hotel was de- signed so that the room attend8ntscan easily wal k back and forth for sup. plies as needed," Mrs. Thorsen said. "This means that no one will have to push a cart which can weigh up to 200 lbs. when loaded with dirty towels and trash. D At the Ball . ~ Traditional silver candelabra is a striking :_ contrast to chrome and pattern look of the :, ballroom foyer in the new South · Coast :· Plaza Hotel. Five--branch piece by Gorham, ·\ $11 0 is accompanied by Royal-Daulton ~ "Mantilla" work, $135, from Pace Setter ~ Shop. South Coast Plaza. DISCOVER THE PLEASURE OF . ROYAL SYSTEM CADO ,, '" r ! THE FlhfST WAll FURNIT\JRE AVAILABl..E This furniture is internationally known as having the finest *CRAFTSMANSHIP •CHOICEST WOODS *TIMELESS STYLING Royal System Cado represents mans fi ner efforts in the creation of the ultimate Quality furniture. -:-·· . . : . ·J CAOQ ... DESIGNED AN D CRAFTED FOR TH OSe WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE DECORATOR LINE *Mi<** i<* PHONE: 540-7777 * . * · • • South Coast 1ta1a ' I '· 88 DAILY PILOT "Thursday. August 21, 1975 A D enim Match Orange Grove Cafe waitress Andrea Wh ite wears gingham check and a denim apron in keeping with theme of new hotel coffee shop. Dale White sports a Condor leisure suit in patchwork denim, jacket $32, pants, $?5 and Kennington shirt, $1 6, all from Hoelscher's South Coast .Plaza. ii<. '°'\. • Professional jewelry appr;iisals by graduate gemologists . • Profe ssional origin<il iewelry designing by our internationally acclaimed jewelry designer. • Pro fessional jewelry creat;ons and repair -diamond and stone setting by master jewelers. • Professional watch repair bv rnastcr \\"IJtth makers . • All work performed on 1he pren11!"oes by ou r professionals • SOUTH COAST PLAZ A (~ 8ristol 1r SJ/\ Ditgo FrtuW(Jy COSTA MESA 540-9066 -J<"1hfll~ b y JOSCph M•H•• Cl'>"'goii "'"'"'"'"" E•P't" e.,,.,oA.m•«t .. d p..,,,,.,.,1,,.d '''"'I ' .. · ' I Advertising Feature H~ritage Depicted in Murals Setting a special flavor for the Orange Grove Cale at the South Coast Plaza Hotel are 16 photomurals lining the w all depicting the agricultural heritage of Orange County. The hotel itself is on the s ite of the f a m e d Segerstrom lima bean field and these pictures capture tur n -o f -the- century farming activities such as the first flour mill and the county's only os- trich farm. Waitresses are dressed in patchwork denim skirts and farm blouses. Place mats are blue and white in a design reminiscent of a farmer 's scarf. Distinc tive a nd dif· ferent menus will be used for breakfast, which is served from 6:30 to 11 a m., lunch between 11 a m. to 5 p.m., and dinner which begins at 5 p.m. and is available until mid· night. The breakfast menu is in the shape and color of. an orange. And, it even s m e ll s o f o r ange blossoms! Featured are an orange fizz l or the early morning wake-up as well as Orange Dream, a half orange shell filled with orange and grapefruit slices and garnished with fresh sprig of mint. Special for the children is a menu all their own. It has been designed in the shape of an orange crate and each side gives selec· lions which will appeal to every child. At the end of the meal th8$8 paper crate bo)(es can be taken home by the children after being filled with candy orange slices .. Luncheon menu covers are original orange crate labels, now a collector's item. These priceless one- of·a·kind labels have been laminated for preserva· ti on. Dai ly feature w ill be the Kitchen Kettle. a savory country-style stew . Available at both lunch and dinner are freshly baked hot apple pies. as Costa Mesa was noted for its apple orchards in the 1930"s, All pastries are b a ked in th e h o tel kitchen. Guest s arriving for din- ner will be handed an oak plank with a printed menu a tta c hed . S el ec t e d reproduc tio ns of the murals enhances lts look. Prices are moderate. The dinner range is from $4.75 to $5.75. Luncheon salads and sandwiches start at $2.25. Wine and drinks are available all day and even· ing. Manager o f S outh Coast Plaza's Orange Grove Cafe is Miss Christine Tomas. Room Service Jacqueline Bec ker, designer for Jewels by Joseph decides she need fortification from room service to make a difficult choice of an array of pins. pendants and rings from $450 to $1,750, all from Jewels by Joseph, South Coast Plaza. • ' Late Date Susan No bleza waits in comfp rt for her date to meet her in the lobby lounge only steps inside from the canopied entrance to the new South Coast Plaza Hotel. Her outfit 6f fµst, brushed de".'im is by Levis for Gals, at the Gap, South Coast Plaza. . . - lf you like our pants, you·u love our sh irts and jackets. A super selection for tho usands of stylish combinations. Great fabrics like corduroy, denim, pre-washed denim and chambray. The latest fall colbrs and cu,s. The newest Levi 's'• styles . ""'~.,, And lots mo"re . You can't top our to ps and bottoms. They're together. :) -· , .. . .. . k • ... ·:. Levis~ . and a whole lot more. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 IRISTOL ST.-COSTA MESA Open 7 days a week .. Mon.·Sat. 10 to 9. Sun. Noon to 5. l 1 ( ' • . 'I ( R ,, Ii c • Sc in w' th D• ' b< be w lo J ' . • .I • Courreges Courage .• Romps in this Plaza Hotel fountain are not enco ur~ged Sirtee it is 20-feet f~om Gargoyle to bottom pool. Brave model is Lisa Chadwlck wearing a fine whale cordurdy coat dress by Andres Courreges 1available from Courreges shop. In the Jewel Court, South Coast Plaza.,Oetail, below, ihows fountain gargoyles and steps from game deck. .. . f~'.;; _ .. \ I . I . / . Water . /c' ./' '\ Falls · 20Feet Highlight of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa is the 20-ft. waterfall cascading from the second level Game Deck to the Garden Court 1 below. In this setting of bougainvil1aea. trees and water are outdoor tables for lunch and cocktails. Featured are salads and sandwiches, as well 8'the complele m'enu ot 'the hotel's indoor Oran,991 Grove Cale. Open from 11 :30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m .. lunch witl be served only until 2:30 p.m. ~oten~ LUGGAGE Bl-CEllTElllllAL ::i, 20·30% OFF 111 TIME OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES ... AMERICAN TOURl!iTER Deluxe 5000 Combinat ion Lock Serles For a limited time• Sale Ends Sept. 1st Regular price will prevail on this Open Stock Series after Labor Day! DESCRIPTION TrcWI Gne ,.,.. Bog LADIES' PIECES 21"' Weekend Cme 24" Pliln"on Co:r.e 11"' P\.lmon CoMl 'YJ"' CMneoJ Co~ Ga.-ea,;,, L.crles" Ccr Bog ca.ORS: Blue, Stmwbeny, ~ MEN'S PIECES REGULAR SAU PRICE PMCI S57.50 '().00 57.50 75.00 85.00 ... oo 105.00 55.00 '""' 57.50 1:.7.50 85.00 '>(100 <0.00 100.00 so.oo Jt .ts 29.tl Jt.ts ... u 6).75 ,,_,. 71.75 Jt .f5 ~eA~ LUGGAGE SOUTH CO.AST PL.AZ.A Upper Level -carousel Court " ' I ~dvertlalng Feeture Hotel Fills 400 Openings ~ore ~~an 400 car~r positions in 93 job class1flcat1qns were filled in time for the opening of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa M esa. according to Bill Buffington Director of Personnel. ' "Our theme is 'the people make the dif· ference' so we hired the finest people for the finest hotel,·· Buffington said. "And since we stress 'promotion-from· within,' those selected are assured of first consideration when advancement op· portunities arise at any of our more than 50 hotels in 13 countries." "Those who have never worked for a hotel have found a new career by coming with us," Buffington said. "We have an ex- tensive training program at all levels and are willing to train quali fied people." Job classifications range from the Game Deck Supervisor. who oversees the recrea· tional activities on the open sec ond level sports areas, to limousine drivers who shut- tle guests to and from Orange County Airport. Tbe needs of a full service hotel also de· mand laUndry woikers, room serv ice atten- dants and "'ail and information c lerks as well asro"Om attendants and bell persons. The five areas where foo d and beverages will be avai lable plus the banquet facilities require the services of every type of cook, w aiter, waitress, bartender and steward. ·.. , "Every applicant was assured of an in- dividual interview,·· Buffington sai d . .''.'We treated our applicants like we treat our employes ancfhotel guests, all on a one-to- onebasis. '' Nearly 4,000 people filled out applica· tions, and were processed before final selec- tion was made. • .. Sears • 'Thur9d8Y, August 21 , 1975 CAIL y ptLOT Bl P ewter Sheen Gleam of pewter is a match for bare bulb lights in the Galleria Bar of new South Coast Plaza Hotel where chrome and leather chairs dazzle in mirrored reflections. This five-piece coffee set by International is from Company's Coming, South Coast Plaza, $232.50. u Where Thrift Is Always lo Style . ' Located On Back to Campus JEAN SA ·LE I ) Popular Denim Jeans ' Regular 397 $5.99 Machine wa"shable cotton denim. Proportioned sizes for Misses'. Long -Sleeved Shirts Regular $3.99 1 267 Easy-car': polyester and cotton. Super solid colors. Mi sses ' sizes. Nylon Knit T-Shirts Regular $2.99 J97 In a bevy of prints and solids. Short sleeve. "Misses' sizes. , I Sears ! . ' So. Coast Plaza 333 8,istol St. Phone 540-3333 Buena Park 81 50 la Palma Av•. 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Th in- wa11 insulation. 21/4-lnch House Plants Rc@:ulnr 45c ea('h YOUR CHOICE Cho o se S helf/era , Spider. Ivy, Nepthy- tis. Pep , Alum, Pot- llos and more. IC t'li!'.U IMr 5'J•~ SAVE 25% "Me dley" J 00% Acrylic B lanket ltc;,!:11l:1r .S8.9'J Twin S ize ·674 $11 .99 Full Size _________ s.•>(> $13.99 Queen Size J(),•11.1 $16.99 King Size _______ _ 8-lnch Hanging Plants YOUR CHOICE 2 for 3 97 C hoo se p iggy back, wandering Jew. coleu s. fern and •nep hthytis. L'h-Gal. * 1550 Garde n S praler Your choice ol ce losia. zinnia. dahha, lobelia, vinca and snapdragons. ll•~ulnr I 0 97 S I 1.9') SAVE 20% NOW'! STUDENT BEDSPREAD BONANZA R eg. $7.98 to $29.98 6 38 .02399 • Exciting collection of bed-," s pre a d s i n t i lted o r throw styles. Beautiiul fab rics, colors a nd d esign s to compl e m e n t your decorating schem e. S11pt·rfi11 c La"''" a 11d Di(:l1ondra }'ood lfcµ;nlar 89.1'-1) 4 " 6 ~T.. Sulrl11111~ or Annuonia ' .'iA VE 40o/o ICe•J?ular $:J.l)<) Redwood T11h• • lf cE!ul11r }67 S:.?. I•) 20-1.1 .. 1,,.~ Ideal for decoration in patio , around pool and more. 14x10·1n. ' l . . . . . . . . ' " IUO DAILY PILOT Thursday. August 21, 1975 Advertising Feature South Coast Plaza Hotel Set ·opening Ahead Two Weeks Monday's grand open- ing of the 'South Coast PJ•za. Hotel w as two week·s earl ier than orlginal!y Rlanned. "Having' the decision- making hotel manage- m.,~-staff here on a daily balls expedited the con- stru ct Ion." said Kim C happe ll , general manager of the $18 million hotel. An office f or the ad- ministration team was established near the hotel ' . I 1 • , \. ~ l site in Feb. 1974. At that time the opening date was set lor Sept.'1, 1975. ""Being in Orange County tor the past 20 months not only helped us coordinate the build- ing activities but also al- lowed the local residents to become acquainted with the staff and facilities of 1he1r newest hotel," Chappell said. "tn fact, we are ex- tremely pleased w ith our acceptance. To date, 100 major events have been scheduled, all before the end of the year.'' Local businesses. clubs and orgRnizations have booked a variety of affairs in the attractive meeting rooms of the 17-story hotel. Fourteen versatile areas are available Includ- ing a ballroom for 900, special conference rooms for business meetings and the outdoor garden setting of the second story game deck. Among those w ith dates already s~ected are Big Brothers of Orange Coun- ty, New York l.lle • Insurance Co., Natlonat Charity League. Adohr Farms, Ford Motor Co.. Beckman Instruments. and City of Hope, Long Beach Chapter.· "People in Orange County are learning that we are part of the Western International Hotels fami- ly," Chappell continued. "Because many of our new neighbors have been ... lo our other hotels in ORU * California such as the ' . A):t:) Century Plaza in Los ·~~,, · ftf ·.1,. Angeles and the St. Fran· -cis and Miyake in San Francisco, they know they will receive the same personalized. quality service here at the South Coast Plaza Hotel." Chappell also credited the earlier opening dateto the fine cooperative spirit of all those involved with the construction of the hotel. These include the Segerstrom fam ily, owners of the property; the City of Costa Mesa; the architect firm of Skid- more, Owings and Merrill of San Francisco; and general contractor. C.L. Peck of Los Angeles. TUe new 403-room South Coast Plaza Hotel is located off Bristol Street at the San Diego Freeway directly across from the South Coast Plaza shop- pingcenter. Western International Hotels, which operates over 50 hotels in the U.S .. Canada. Mexico and ten other countries, and Unit- ed Air Lines are wholly owned subsidiaries of UAL, Inc. Martini , No Ice Stanny Meyer cools her martini w ith custom made diamond and gemstone rings and pendant from Schaffer and Son Aingmakers, South Coast Plaza. Galleria Bar waitress, Beverly Carter, approves of the choice. Galleria Garb • Taina Holm scouts new hotel llff for • cocktail hour rendezvous. Her i>Qtftt-.11 • thr~iece suit by Bagatella. $125r:)>lquoe by Ellen Tracy, $26, and silver heart and bangle bracelets. all lrpm Joseph1Maqnln. We Believe Rings, Like People Should Be One offa Kind!, Check-in Style Bellman Do ug Aylward guides new arrivals to rooms in the new Plaza Hotel. Lois Flynn sports a pantsuit by Ms. Limited from Bullock's Em· ·phasis Shop and Manfred Koppitsch wears leisure attire from Bullock's VVynbrier shop. Leather overnighter also from Bullock's luggage depart- ment. GUITAR SALE COMM -THE OLDEST & LARGEST PRODUCER OF · QUALITY MUSICAL IMSTRU.MEMTS IM THE WORLD. UASSIC SIZE 6 strings. 391,4" standard size. ¥11. SIJt.10 SALE s59 95 ScltAIFER & CUSTOM SRI NG MAKERS ONS 5 outh Coast '.Plaza Costa Mesa, Calif. , ' I LOWER JEWEL COURT -HEXT TO BULLocrs -§49-1424 Custom rings designed at rrenufacturer.. prices wTth an unconditional 30 day money baek guarantee. Over 1,000 Mountings To Choose From. Share th e Excitement Of Creating Your Own Custom Designed Ring. Your Stones Welcomed. Because We Make It It Costs You Less Mountings from $25.00 ' I .. • 'I ! I l • . _ ::J;l ~,, ... t '1 . . ' lfr.._, 1--t .... \ .• .. . ii ... .I • .;J. (' -' -., .. f' ~. -. . ' '• . . ., .. ,_ , -.. CONCERT SIZE (Right) Blonde Finish Dreadnaught body, 6 steel str ings. 41 1..4 " long with band ho lder. 't'4. Sitt.SO . I l .. !• •• SALE s5995 BEACH SIZE 6 strings. 333~ •• long. ...... $74.50 COMCUTSIU in Rosewood finiSh, Oreadnaught Body ...... S22t. ~3995 • ; FRE.E GUITAR BAG Free with each guitar. Denim carry case w ith shoulder strap, hand hold & music pocket. Heavy duty double stitched for eas~ traveling. Reg . $12.95 Also included a 24 "x36" chord chart. SOUTH COAST PLAZA JJll SOUTH IRISTOL tu,,...~. Hew Wlllrt• ' H!)URS: M.f 10.9, SAT. IC>-6, SUH. 11·5 l'HOME: 556-7533 See our dazzling gallery of finished rings. chains. pendanls, elc. • • All Mak>< Credft Cardi Accepted PROMENADE CENTER Woodland Hills, Calif. Compare Our Merchandise Compare Our Creativity . Compare Our Courtesy Compare Our Policies Compare Our Prices! Lifetime cleaning and checking service on all rings at no Charge. •LAYAWAY • 90-DAY NO INTEREST CHARGE Extended Teme Avallable : •! • •• AH work done on pren"lbes by ow : :t ~er-designer, Willlam Roee. , ; ~ ' .. I I Special Attention GiY9f1 To Student Budgelt . , \ ' ' ' 1 . . . ;, . .. • . . • • . ~ . • . • • . . • • • -• _, SANTA ANITA FASHION PARK Arcadia, Calif. NORTHRIDGE FASHION CENTER •· Northridge, Calif. ••• .............. Poolsid e Service Bent Simonsen and Peggy Estrada enjoy sandwiches served by pool at- 1endant Marie Dvorak at poolside outdoor cafe. His Knack Suit by Ratner and her College Town pant suit and sweater all are from The Hotel haberdashery in South Coast Plaza -across Bristol Street from the new South Coast Plaza Hotel. ·Penthouse View :rot tot style th at is. Kelly Jones, 4. tries out the play equipment in the game deck children's area. Her polyester and cotton gingham check and paisley dress is from Geppetto 's -A Child's Fantasy, in South Coast Plaza. ;Going Up • f_ixtures throughuut the new South Coast Plaza Hotel were insta lled by ;Bekins Distribution Company emp1oyes who moved all furnishings and :equipment for 403·room hotel from storage in Santa Ana. Wayne Clark :and Wayne Maire here complete installation of Orange Grove Cafe awn- • :ings. ! • Unmoved Paul Kibori s and Doug Steimle sporting out- fits from the Johnny Miller Shop at Sears South Coas t Pl aza sneak in that one la~t putt before helping with th e Sea r s ' Featherl i te and Courier luggage. In a hurry to get moving are Barbara Means and Susan Le8vy in new fall fashions from Sears' Junior B~zaar. • . . • ' ' Menu Offered on Ping Pong Paddle Ask for a menu on the second level of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa and you will be handed a ping pong paddle with a m enu at - tached. Featured are snacks which wilt appeal to the hotel's guests who have 1ust completed a bad- minton or paddle tennis game, a swim in the heat- ed pool or a round of.gall on the putting green. The Cabana Bar 1s open to provide l avonte cocktails and other coohng drinks. Open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., the Game Deck food and beverage service will appeal to those who enjoy eat ing outdoors in an area which re- minds one of a cruise ship deck. Toy Boats ThurSday, August 21 . 1975 DAIL y PILOT BI I " ' . ·. I Jim Hernandez of Toys International runs remote control toy cruiser around the Game Deck pool of new hotel. Schuco power cruiser is $169.95. Se ifert sailboat $75,from Germany sails the pool blu~ powered by wind. BOth are at Toys Interna- tional, South Coast Plaza. . -~---- ' E1~ .. N UTR ITI 0 N SOUTH COAST PLAZA-COST A MESA I CENTER MALL.-llETWHN THE CAROUSEL & IUUOCXS-OH LOWEil LEVEU LINDBERG'S HAIN FRESHLY MADE PURE COLD PRESSED NATURALLY GROWN-RIUITS, YEGET AILES, MEATS AND POUL TRY. The "Nutrition S upe rm arkets" with the personal touch. Huge stocks of Lecithin, Herb Teas. Cold Pressed Oils, Non-hydrogenated Nut Butters. El Mofino Grains. Raw Certified Milk. Fertile Eggs, Un-processed Cheese Dietetic Ice Cream. Fresh Juices. Low Sodium: High Protein & Hundreds of other Dietary Specialties. Also Books. Cosmetics. Juicers, Blenders. & othe r appliances. THOMPSON 90% PROTEIN POWDER INSTANT With lecithin. Nulri1ional Yeasl. Papaya, Enzyme, Pineapple £nzyme. No Preservatives. No Sugar. No OlOlesterol. llEG. $4.75 ROSEMARY FARMS EL MOLINO LARGE UNPROCESSED PEANUT SUITER SOY OIL GRADE AA BRAN FLAKES FROM 100% LIGHTLY ROASTED LIGHTLY SAL TEO PEANUTS NO PRESERVATIVES ADDEO .REG . 99' SALE69¢ ... LINDBERG NUTRITION SERVICE 3333 BRISTOL STREET SOUTH COAST "-AV. Cotta Mesa. Calif. 92626 PHONE 557-6161 RICH IN EGGS POLYUNSATURATES NO PRESERVATIVES ADDED REG. $1 .99 RANCH FRESH TO YOU SALE $1 3! 59~L ORGANIC CELERY REG . 29' SALE 19¢ ... A SOURCE OF DIET ARY FIBER REG. 49' r-------------.., I FREE I : WITH THIS COUPOH I n lAL SID J : HEAD SHAMPOO l I & CONDmOHER I I MO PUICHASI ..-CUS.AaT I I UMrT-1 PHPBSOH I L __ :_':°.:::-:_-: •::.': __ J -• \ . I 't . I I' 'I ' I I BI: DAIL y PILOT Thursday. August 21. 1975 laza Hotel igns Lead to dTimes Alfredo's features Italian Continental cuisine served In an informal, but elegant setting. The Galleria Bar is found off the South Coast Plaza Hotel lobby. •• "l '!,r(,;I , J •• j .~ II II ~I.\ :'\ (:C)l '!"il.'\ . ..; I' It l·::-<S ( :() '1 .\1 t-::"'f'S C ll \111.E~ .\Jr 4:.\ll•: • . -·-- B \llln f;lll,ll\\ \TEH :-i .\4 '.lt \\11·:'\·l"tJ ~·:1·:'\1-: ' Jo\1 :1> .\:'\llt:ll~ll:'\ ; , '-~ ' ' • ' , ;\} ). ~·;~; ii ·~ . ~ 't(l'!j~ Ii~~~ ~Et_on you,r su,n Y<lltc•n'4 get; enOl)gl>ot t~e tdps!~ 1n ~pl aidS, aM ff<!t'~ . with 1ri~s';~d ~a iG~JT,\:)o;.Ji~ ~ve~"'fuif1;~-Co ?b~lt~d·-~r'tiilo~e ~'.: ' ' _,At May Co ,:'You'}! f4nd the,m0s ' iOgs fn tow-0'! ' '. -. ' ' I 11 Advertising Feeture ,t' I 'I. ' • f •· ' I tt . ~. . "' I {' I 1 . ' ' ' , ,. ;i}:;.; __ ~ ~ J-' ·'r'fi-;~:-1 I •4 ' 'l . ,.,I ! . ' t ' f I I , 1 I , t~ , !h' • ~ ~. "\"f'} • ,t .. , .. ' t·; t ' • • • q· .. -~ • ;Jr .£rt~i'°'Y ·- i I I t: i ' '{' ' • . ,. . . ' . ' . • • • • • • • ...... • • : ';· ' I , .. ~ ~ i~~~-.. • v .... ' • .,.,,... .... , / I ' ~.,,;·It' . J-;' • • . . ' ' • I .· j ,j l -~ I I j ' ' .. ' ' :south · Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St.. 546·9321 -Westminster Mall--Oolden State at San Diego ·i::wy,, 898-~52( Monday ttiru Friday 10-9:30 Saturday 16-1 Sunday Noon to 6 I ' ' " • ' ' .. 1 1: • • 1! i i i • • . ' . ' t • FF H , I Advertlalng F••lure Blue Parrot Lounge Has Casablanca Air If Humphrey Bogart en- tered the Blue Parrot named for the bar in his motion picture ''Casa blan ca," he wouldn't find ··sam to play ii again" but Carol Kimzey and the Kimzey Report. For those who re· member the movie cl~c. the Blue Parrot at the South Coast Plaza Hotel will recall highlights of the movie plot because different scenes have been captured and now decorate two walls of this entertainment lounge. The African safari look is carried out by the cos- tumes of the waitresses and the fly tans spinning from the ceiling surround- ing lhedancefloor. Carol Kimzey, now backed by three fellows, was a member of the In the Mood "New Christia Minstrels.·• She has toured extensive- ly and has appeared r~ centty at the Mission Hills Inn in the San Fernando Valley, aa well as the Sands Hotel inlas vegu. A unique combination of beauty, humor and a polished dyn•mlc voice style, Carol Kimzey will please a variety of listeners. The group performs Monday through Thursday from 8 p.m. to midnight; Friday and Saturday from 8:30to 1 :30 a.m .. in the Blue Par- rot. Another group will play on Sundays. ' Soft Sounds Paula Moore and Anna Sailors sample the Blue Parrot sounds of Car~ Kimzey and the Kimzey Report wearing appropriate ~lanca styles from the May Companr, Gowns by Mc-Tse feature handpainteij nostaliglc prints and are $180 each in the May Company Forecast department. Russell Fulmer sports a Cricketeer suit in polyester gabardine $175, men 's wear. Hairstyles which complete the nostalgia look are by Mario Lescot. May Company. The Blue Parrot is also o pen for lunch and features a soup and mak& your~n sandwich bar. Tab for this quick-as-you- like-it lunch Is $2.25. Manager of the Blue Parrot at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa is Dale Northey. Tina Greene, music department manager of Brentano 's South Coast Plaza, suggests a Conn guitar on sale at $39.95 for those who want to match the soft rock sounds heard nightly in the Blue Parrot, South Coast Plaza Hotel. boys' pa~ts, jacket, polyestec/cototon (52) were 7.25,10.00 little girls' fashion panl'S (56) comp, val. $10 boys' screen print shirts (52) comp. val. 5.50 denin1 and suede casual shoes, sizes 11-6, special sleeveless turtleneck shirts.(800) reg . 5.99 tot boys' pants (808) comp. val. 4.99 boys' coordinated jeans and jackets (14) w ere $8,$12 m en's corduroy jeans, famous name, (133) val. 14.50 men's sport sh irts, famous label, (134) reg. $1 5 preteens zip front denim pants (90) comp. val. $14 li!tle girls' assorted knit tops (56) comp. val. $6 ladies' sleep gowns, 5,M-L, (.821) reg . 5.99 suede handbags (827) special purchase misses' big tops (836) reg. 10.99-12.99 print knee-highs ( 405) reg. 1.49 4,99 ea, 4.99 3.29 8.49 3 .99 3.69 4,99 9.99 5.99 9.99 2,99 3.99 . 13.99 8 .99 99c Starts Fri.10 a .m . to 9:30 p.m. (except Downtown L.A. 'Iii 7:30. Son Bernardino. May Co fashion place (Cerritos). Montclair. Oxnard, Riverside 'Iii 9:00 p .m.) Savings for children of all ages and values for the campus set, too. i MA'V' CO • I J ,. __ 0 .:: .. ~.,. j~/ r ; .-·. ? .• ! / ,I ~ : ' , , ,. (_.(<,;'-·· Girl s' brushed denims. Cotton long or short s leeve. t 8 .99 ' Pre-teen girls' short sleeve cotton t-shirts, Asst. prints, 3.99 were $7 Little boys' studded pants, jacket Blue, natural 4-7, little boys' 52 '4, 99 ea, were 58·9.75 Boys' Western shirts. M any styles. Polyester/cotto n. 6,99 reg. S10·S11 girls' 7,14 56 J ,99-4,99 ~ j ,· I ' pre-teen 90 • boys' furni5ohings 2 \ '~~ Y:J:~~· , A ,.,. I I • • ' I t I Men's Snoopy t,shirts. Size S,L. 5.99-7 ,99 Men's Munsingwear. 3/3 .99 Boys' football jerseys. Asst. colors. 8,14 . boy)' wrar 822 3,99 ~--Girls' patchwork brushed cotto n 5, 99 mach ten 83 were S11·S16 " T ,shirts, 3/S&, 3/4,59, men's underwear, hosiery 127 brief a vail. l/S.00 val. 4.59 denims. 7,14 . (4 99print teeJ.99) wH6,9' guJ~· wear 824 South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St, 54&9321 · Westm inster Mall-Golden State at Dan Diego Fwy., 898-2521 Monday thru Friday 1(}9:30 Saturday 1(}7 Sunday Noon to 6 \ I /I ,, ' • 8 J 4 DAILY PILOT Thursd•y. Augus121,1975 'Downtown' for County Looming South Coast Plaza & Town Center. born with the 1967 opening of South Coast Plaza shopping center, became more visi· bte above the Costa Mesa· skyline this week whetl Western International opened the doors ot South Coast Praza Hotel. The 403-room Western International South Coast Plaza Heter. a 17-story structure loc ated op· posite South Coast Plaza, is a landmark that will not go unnoticed by th e hun· dfeds of thousands of motorists which daily travel the San Diego and Newport Freeways, and next year. slill another fast-moving corridor, the ctorona del Mar Freeway. ''It is a privilege to bring ltle famed Western In· ternational Hotels, con- sidered to be America's fines! hotel operation. lo 0range Counly,·· says Henry T. Segerstrom, .rpanaging partner o f SE CON Properties. , South Coast Plaza t1otel has been developed l)y SECON Properties, a 'joint venture between Soulh Coast Plaza As· sociates and Connecticut General Lile Insurance Co. For C.L. Peck, it is one Of the larges! construe· tion projects underlaken by the largest general contract or in lhe West. The firm w as also the gen8'al contractor t or the South Coast Plaza shop- ping center. With completk>n of the hotel. approximately 500,000 square feet of the two million square feet yet to be developed in the Town Center will be oc· cupied. Full development of South Coast Plaza & Town Center can be expected by 1985, with several high- riseotfice buildings. · Appropriately, an over· head pedestrian pro· menade will link the ho!~ and the buildings of the Financial Center on the hotel side of Bristol St. wilh South Coast Plaza and South Coast Village. The 203-tt. hotel, which gives greater visibility to one ol the fa s1est growing melropoli!an areas in th& country. is part of one of the largest relail,lcom· mercial cen t ers de· veloped in the United Stales in the last20years. South Coast Plaza & Town Center, spread out over 200 acres. is a mix· ture of commercial, office buildings and the holel. The Town Center ;,.... eludes South Coast Village, the award· winning theme specialty center of over 70 shops and boutiques, the South Coast Plaza, widely re- garded as California's most important shopping (from page B-2) WESTERN ... quarters are in Seattle lo the An c hor age- where the company w as Westward in AnchOfage e stablis hed 1n 1930 . werecompleted. Cha irm an L.P. Him· Expansion continued me I man is a d ist· interRationall)' when the inguished hotelier wilh a Camino Real i n Sa n tradition of leadership in Salvador and the Carlton the hospilality industry. hotel i n Johannesburg, H ar ry mulltkin, who South Africa, w ere began with Western as a opened in 1972. The 14·year -old elevator Carlton is part of the $92 operator. is president ol million Carllon Centre; _ Jhe rapidly growing com: largest commercial com· center, wittl 150 stores on two enclosed mall levels, and a 7·slory financial bui Id Ing. branch banks, theatre and music cenler complex. South Coast Plaza ls now the trading center for much ol the Orange County melropohtan area that includes Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Irvine, Santa Ana. Huntington Beach and Fountain ·Valley. Last year, South Coast Plaza and South Coast Village drew upwards of 15 million people (one third more than Dis· neyland's 1 O million in 1974) to its 220 stores and services, i ncluding five tt:ieatres, 24 restaurants. and many one-of-a-kind retail stores. A new mall w ing addi· lion to South Coast Plaza. completed last year, creates an ad~ed dimension to shopping on the South Coast where many of the new stores are exclusive in Orange County and represent the best stores of Paris, New York's Filth Avenue and Beverly Hilts:. The expansion mall also includes a new Bullock's Department store, which serves as the other anchor store joining M ay C o .. Sears and Joseph Magnln. . . . . I Advertising Feature ., •-..k,., MANAGERS MEET -Kim Ch•ppeU, general man-of the new South Coast Pl_aza Hotel confers with Gene A. Robens1 manager of South CoaSt Plaza and Town Center. Robena first met with We1tern International Hotel official1 four years ago to launch planning of new hotel. Hotel Promises Resort Comforts, Convenience A resort atmosphere and the convenience of being "where the action is in Orange County" are two reasons why !he busi· nessman will be staying al the South Coast Plaza Hotel according to Dick Biehn. Director.or Sales. "Even the mos! dist· i n gui shed corporate president will feel right at home here," B iehn said. "Yet, our room rates are comparable, if not lower. than other major county hotels. "We oller our guests more than any other local hotel." he co ntinued. "And. the quality of service is identical wilh other Western lnlerna- tionel Hotels such as the Century Plaza in Los Angeles, St. Francis in San Francisco and The Plaza in New York.'' Some of the services the business !reveler will especially like are: • 24 hour room service offering fu ll restaurant menus durint the day, and ligtll snacks and beverages during the night: • same·day .laundry, pressing and dry clee,... ing ser vice from on· premises facilities.: •free limousine service to and from Orange. County Airport: • soft drink and ice machines on each floor; • lour guest elevators that travel 500 feet per minute .. Biehn also noted that seven meeting rooms were expressly designed tor a a variety of con· ferences and meetings as well as displaying sales merchandise. • Hall Couture Trip to ice 'machine (there's one on every floor) is «W armed qy terrycloth velour robe by Sir William, $3S at the House of :Terry, South Coast Plaz~ Angel t reads sllppera by R., G. Barry are J'I· * 28 TEAS * 20 COFFEES IRAUH-FILTROPA MELllT A·JEMAGLASS JEWEL, COURT-549-1766 SOUTH COAST PLAZA STOP IM & SAW'Ll@fUI COffH & TU. 1<· CLEARANCE ·''Y . 1' LADIES' ,Ifill•• 9°!]RYfo;/ MATERNITY Now prci;entJ; pany. plex in the Southern Western lnlernational Hemisphere. operates two hotels in Expanding to Europe ,Seattle. the Olympic and The company's f irst Washington Plaza. and move into the European Blso manages a revolving m arket came in April, BOARD CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT 1estaurant atop the world 1972. It was an agre& ·L.P. Hlmmelman Harry Mullikin renowned Space Needle. ment with Scandinavian lncludedamongolhers Airline s System to ACrownJewel swimming pool, tennis Fall Fashions For truly the mo~t beautiful. ti1n.e in your life Sec them corne alivf' in our beautiful new ("a talo~uc. Just bring this ad in t o-d<1y for your free copy! llKINIS • JACKETs • SHIFTS !short & lologl • SHORTS~OPS. ALL-IN-ONES - 2 PC. PANT SU,~~ in western lnternationat's participate as owner and Th e C rown Center courts, health club and roster al fine hotels is the manager al the Hotel hotel, a 750-room hotel in winier skating pond, all 'Century Plaza in West Scandinavia. a 55(}.room Kansas City also opened giving the hotel a resort· l..os Angeles. recognized hotel i n Copenhagen, in May, 1973, as part of like atmosphere and a 'by many as one of the Denmark, which opened the major Crown Center new dimension of elegant 'world's most beautiful in May, 1973. development b)' Hallmark dining at the Benchmark. ,hotels. The lisl also in· Expanding its opera-Cards, Inc. A w aterfall Recenuv lheworldwide 'eludes the SI. Francis in tion s inlo Norway. seven stories high is a firm ··r eturned 10 San Francisco, Continen· W estern Internation al feature o f this great tlotel p -a rad is e · · w i 1 h its ~al Plaza in Chicago, !he an d Scandinavian in mid-America. purchase of the llikai, a t. Bonaventure in Montreal. Airlines System opened. M ic h iga n Inn, Iha flower·laden, all-<:omfort f H otel Scand1navias in the first major hotel in newest midwestern addi· hotel o n the edge of Copenhagen and Oslo, Oslo in 21 years. The lion to the Western In· famed Waikiki Beach in • SOUTH COAST PlAZA f°""'"'l_l_9............, 557.5734 lt<J. St.SO to $42.00 SAlf S6SO ,. s2500 ' f.iOUSEOF Shangri·La in Singapore, 2 1 ·slory Hote l Scan· ternational Hotels family, Honolulu. ·.' • 1 •, :Snd a string al Camino dinaviais lhetaltesthotel opened in November. ~ SOUTHCOASTPl.AL\-COSTAMISA- ~eal hotels in Mexico. in Norway, just across 1974, in Southfield. on Continuing its pattern _ , ,,' ~ LOW'aUYIL DiallnStyle from the Royal Gardens the rim of Detroit. This of progress, Western In-. S..SW.tM•·-~AcroM"'-W_.. ..... , Recently the company and minutes from many 4 0 0 ·room pro per Iv ternational is broadening · 1 l ftflDMI 54'"2066 establlshed a nationwide ·f:;:n:•:•:ll:•:•:c:•;:o:n:•:· =====•:•:•:•:u:••:•:::•::Y:•:•:•:·•:o:u:n:d~~;t~s~se":':.v~;~c~e~;~n~C~a~n~a~d~•~·----------:---_'._-:-l~~~~~~~S.i;· ;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~~~i central reservations of· : fice in Omaha. By picking ~,,...... ~ up a t'elephone anywhere • j n !he continental Uniled 6tales (except Nebraska), ; 'a prospective guest can : riake a reservalton at any ·of Wes t ern l nle rna· ' tiona1's hotels worldwide. (Call 800·228·3000.) P artners In T'avel An event ol paramounl importance in the history of th8 'company occurred in June. 1970. when an agreement was signed merging Western lnterna· tional Hotels with UAL, Inc .. which also owns United Airlines. Although West ern lnternalional became a "partner in travel" with United, the two c ompanies r emain wh o lly aul onomous operations with excellent pr0Spec1s of steady and cont.inuous growth, pro- fitability and service.· Moving Eastward In 1971 , 1n its l irst significant move into the eastern United States, Western International as- sumed management of the renowned Mayflower hotel in Washington. D.C. Today the company is also serving in New York. A tlanta. Detroit, Pit· tsburgh and Chicago. Also in 1971 , the elegant 400-room Houston Oaks was opened as part or the Galleria-Post Oak com· plex in Houston, a"d an oceanside Camino Real was opened on a rocky perch in M azatlan. Mex· ico overlooking ttle gran· deur of the Pacific. In 1972. a $40 million tower addillon lo the St. Andre Courreges Collection d 'Automne a Fabulous hroy o f Colors and Fabrics Coals-Dresses Sportswear Separales Sweaters Per fumes and Accessories the jewel court of south coast plaza costa mesa (714) 549·2213 Francis In San Francisco llll••••••••••••••••••• .. and a 236-room addition • l, • • ' . . ' .. 's•., '' " . ' '• .. . . . 13.99 WOOD WEDGE ,t~. :·r _s PEb~~i~10~0i*. !1,··~ ~···· ·~.-. . ' '!.,,;: •• ,~ ~A ~ • , • ~---... One shoe that goes with ' everything spDfty. The tic, ' ·"'~ with side buckle trim, stands .. on a wood wedge and thick crepe·like bottom. • lh tan manmade. ' .. Reg . 1.29 to 1.69 knee-high socks 5 prs. 5.85 SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA ONLY ·' • ~ .• ~ ~ Avallable at"' To9S IMTERMA.TIOMA.L 1 South coast P1aZa · 549-8919 : • . . ... , 1 . •• ·i: ; " ' ~ " I . I Advertising Feature Thur9d.y, Augusl 21 , 1975 Rolls Royce Dealgned by Dutch Darrin In 1936 foi an Italian Coun· tess will be Displayed at South Coast Plaza This Week. 0AILVP1LOT BIS, /, South Coast Plaza Shows Luxury Car ;1 ·~. Oui dince/te //,an.i~ 1,, ~~ South Coast Plaza's ;;~ • fashion statement tor tall in 1936 for the Counless DeFrazzo and the Pierce Silver Arrow. built for lhe 1933 World0s Fair, w ill be displayed in Jewel Court (near Bullock's). and fashion w eek al South Coast Plaza will be 40 antique autos dis· played by t he Antique Club of Orange County. The display of old cars will be complimented .further iJ}fr:lllYl.1t /7'nle'"1.alional (YI},{,.(.; fo;. ith11ftt•ff ib f iO<td lte;.ilaffe o/ brauty, c0111i!m.I W ile'M<ice lo the .!ftoutlt '15oa4t J!iMa Art Deco Primp ' Donna B edard pauses,for a pr~.-date primp before a mirror in a South Coast Plaza Hotel guest room decorated in art deco style. Donna's dress by Malihini Hawaii is $42 at Miss Hawaii, near the May Company in South Coast Plaza. . . Opens Room ' Carol Kimzey, backed !>Y the Kimzey Report . musical trio, is the • first act to be booked : fnto the new Blue Par- rot lounge of the ··south Coast Plaza : Hotel. The soft rock : sou nd s are heard evenings from Mon- : day to Saturday . . • . . :: J. HERBERT H Al ~ewellers ·: ! ,_ ' .· ~ .. · , ... ...... ~-' 1!::.· . •' .. ~-:: .. ,. '· ~:. -. \ ( . . • ' ' • ( • i • • . • Fine je1vellers & Silversmiths Since 1898 1SK gold,14,950. Nothing (s f i11er to give t/1011 a Patek Philippe, tl1e r1/timote in \vatc/1 desi"gn since 1839. [oc/1 timepiece is e111 individual work or art ... to be viewed with pleast1re1 to be owntd with pride. ' The Ultimate In Time Pieces SOUTH coAST1t.AZA.UNTA AMA FAS .. ON sqllAU WU111111SIM MALWASADINA Wft MaJ.S MAU..WOODl.JM tmJ.S NGt•1.&•1AMTA At«TA. FASHtOH PAD I• will use as a backdrop two vintage cars, each valued at $250,000, and 40 other antique cars displayed in the man for three days, August 21 ·23. The still·modeling shows. which will be pre- sent e d on s tage s throughout the ·mall in- volve all of the Plaza's fashion and accessory stores and is being coordinated by Ricki Irwin. The "Dutch" Darrin de- signed Rolls Royce built Both cars, on loan from the Movie World "Cars of the Stars" Museum, are valued at $250,000 each. The Silver Arrow is sertaJ number one of only five built. The Rolla will be seen in the soon-to~ re- leased "Lombard and Ga- ble0'molion picture. Adding lo the excite- rl)enl of grand opening festivities of the new ~uth Coast Plaza Hotel '· by their drivers who will wear period dress during the three days which the show is presented at South Coast Plaza. Across the street, week- long activities com- memorating the opening of the new South Coast Plaza-Ho t el . will b e climaxed when stores and merchant owners of both South Coast Plaza and South Coasl Village are hosted at a gala reception · : on Sunda,y , August 24 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the Game Deck of the Garden Court. 3310 Bristol St., opposite the South Coast Pl•u Edward Marks, Mgr. -540 • 7591 FALL FASHIONS FOR BACK TO SOfOOl featuring rme c lothing ... DORI SSA JOHNSTON HEALTH-TEX DOE SPUN \.\ .\ Bi g and Bold POLLY FLINDERS CINDERELLA BILLY THE KID etc ..... d HOURS: Dramatic black and white crepe polyester featured in Page Boy Maternity Fashions fall catalogue is $60 at Page Boy in South Coast Plaza. South Coast VillCICJe Santa Ana/Cada Mesa 549-1461 Mondey-SatlJf'day 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. I ' South Coasl Plaz.1 Hotel!! We W,1nt lo W<'r{"'omP 1hc·n1 to ()r,1nµt' Counly .1nd W r lc1J111r A ll yciu folk.; rh .1! l(l\'l' ((ll1 1rful I f.1\v,1ii ,1n .ind Polyne ... i.111 ('lo1hing 111 ;iny of l>ur ()r,1n gl' Cc)unty Location!'. Y1n1'1! l_r1ve 1hr1Sl' cool .incl cr>nifortable Tropic.ii )1yling" . M~n » Aloha Shirts V.ih . .M..'!. up 19"S17.00 N 0 w. As,orlecl Lon_g Dresses ' A I I $12~~ Summer Shifts ~ A I ' J->ykcllt'" Polyester Slacks ~"•lf11•l 10~11\ W•.,.:ul.tr S1 4 In $H1 ANAHEIM PLAZA llcl~ Sllwt oN BE SURE TO VISIT WITH US BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR CRUISE TO THE ISLANDS Sunday 10 am.--6 p.m. MALL of SOUTH COAST ORAllGE PLAZA T1Ul11 lm111 ("on\•f'nh•n l lrisltl SltNI II I ltar li11Ctll IN. l.11t·~Uon." to ~('rvr Ille s .. ,, 111 rrwr . "" Sin oiz hwy' \'oo Kf'llrr -Dn111 CoslJ 11 '""'' ., ~Ill """'' 111·1111 -, 141-1517 ' 8J f DAILY PILOT t • ' . t " 1,, • .i •'. ,,,. " Thursday, AugUSI 21 . 1975 •,' ' ' i •••• •••• •••• •••• O ·O D ''BACK TO SCHOOL'' HEADQUARTERS LEVI 'S® : j' . • • '.-. • • -.' '-;,·: : . •· ''" . ·· ... .: . .' :' :· :: · ... > ; : " ·•• r , • ''Bush Jeans Are .Back ,, . . To School Sears C.ourt Lower'Level San Diego .Fwy. at '.Bolsa . . .. .. ;~:· Westmi"st~_r Mall Phone 898-1666 Bullock's Court-Lower Level San Diego Fwy. at Bristol Phone 549-8575 d lJ • ' I I ' . .. ,. ,,.,, . . ~ .. .. . .,. .• " ' ' 5outh Coast 1Jaza . . • Thursday. August 1 1. 1975 DAILY PILOT C { Inside Look at Women's Jail ' You expect the barred cells, cold 1r•y walls anq the sound of metal doors ;>lamming behinll )IOU with? SQ.lid thud. Unexp8fled are hollseplants in m'llcr~,m~ h olders, gingham checked covers on the sewing maehinea •nd a bank or hair dryers in lh&J>ea uty sJi.op. Bul despite theBe to'uches and paslel·painted walls, there is a coldness to the place. It is, after all , th<' Orange County Women 's J ail. Jt isn't supposed to be home. The turnove r in the womcn·s jail is fairly rapid. Last month there we re some 500 bookings. said Sgt. Lava Will iams, with the jail population averaging BO. "The avera~e st ay is about 15 days," she added. The county's onl y penal institu· tion for women is located on Flower Street in Santa Ana. a two-story concrete monolith next door to the four-s tory men's jail. Por the men, bcs ides\...i> -boot h from which doors to tht· se(·urity facility, there arc T~uutsi0d e arc operated tdec- Lacey Facility In Orange, a lron.ically. minimum sC'curity setting, and There are no windows in tbt· the Jnduslrial Honor Farm in E l thick walls, simply slits or opaque 'foro. · glass that let in dim light and al· Men are released to work lowno vie wtotheoutside. rurlough programs through 'J'h eo The "view" and fresh air <1re ~acey .. wo',l;l«:n mu~t .do either limitt.'d to vi sits to the rooftop hard time 1n the Jatl or work recreation area, a screened in furlough . quadrant with equipment ro r NEVER FULL The won1en's jail has never been fully occupied s ince it was ope'i\ed in fall of 1968, said Bill Wallace, c hief of corrections. Its lSO ·be d capa'C ity houses an average of 80-90 women. The three men's facilities house an average of 1,300. Like the m en's jail. the new women's racility is describt..>d as . ''uJlra·modern." Activity within the jail is monito r ed· via a bank of televisions in a central control volley ball, basketball, s hur. fleboard and ping pong. Some work c rews get to the area almost daily, Inmates have recreation on the r oof o n Sunday afternoons and more often during warmer weather, when the head count is down. JAIL HOUSING "By law, sentenced and pre- sentenced prisone.rs are housed separately," Sgt. Willi a ms said . They can be distinguished by their unirorms, one set in yellow, the other blue. 'Weekends take a month to pass. The only visible differences in housing are colored quilts in- stead of blankets on the beds and cushions on the benches of the dayroo m for prese ntcneed pris oners. I can hardly stand it. I can't believe the way women think of it as home.' Work is not required, but most prisoners work to cam time orr their sentences. she s aid. Options are standard ror p<>nal inslltut1ons ror women. "The young and tl•nder. lhc first offender s and the older women arc assigned to what is considered easier duty, like the sewing room," Lt. Pauline Dam- mann s aid. "They are housed ac· ' cording to their work assign- ments." Prisoners work about six hours each day. They work in the kitchen, clothing room, do sewing or heavy cle aning. Industrial -sew · ing machines are usi..'<l to make women's unifor ms, n1attress covers and special projects for Orange Count y l\t edical Center and Albert Sitton llome. The women a lso do mending for the men's jail. Among recreational activities are lessons in typing, knitting, crocheting and sewing. Some in· male projects. s uch as toys for Christmas, also find their way to Sitton l-lom e. RECREATION Time also is broken up by weekly 01ovies. AA meetings. and churCh services of various denominations. Most of th e prisoners are housed in 15·bed dorms . Each has a bench-lin ed dayroom with a 'It's one extreme to the other. ' Women are housed 15-bed dorms . 1n or single cells. Only outdoor recreation is on the roof . television. There is no restriction of \liewing or readinA matter. While the men's jail offers op- tions of h ou s in~ inmates in anything fro m a sinAlc cell to a larse "tank." women are housed in s1nglecclls or 15-bc<l <lorrns. "What we have is one extreme totheother." said Lt. Dammann. "l wis h it were possible for us to house wom en in groups or three or four. For some. it would be more beneficial. , "\Ve bave far less trouble with homosexuality and racial tension than the m e n 's jail, probably because our count is lower and we can have better .s upervision . ''Th e must aggress ive homosexuals can be segregated, but we really have very Lillie trouble." .A day at the jail begins early, with a 4 :30 a .m. wake-up, even on weekends. EARLVHOURS The early hour is required, Lt. Damma nn explained, Cor those going to court. "We have to bus prisoners all over the county to the various courts. It's not a perfect system, but it's be tter than in Los Angeles, where they have to get up at 3 a .m . and have to sit for even m ore hour s waiting for l • court uppcarances," she said. ,\ On weekendi;, the schedule i,! kept much tbe sume because of' ·the logistics of moving prisone rs and because work must be gotten out of the way before visiting beginsat9a.m . Meals are a little starchy, but nµtritionally balanced with more th·an ample portions. Most of the food is cooked in the men's jail and transported . Those on work fu rlough spend the day o uts ide, said Gerald Hayes, a supervisor with the Orange Co unty Probation Department. The procedure is the s<.1me for m ale and female prisoners, he said. The id eal situation is to ar· range for work rurlough before beginning to serve a sentence. "They can work anywhere in Orang e County a nd in Los Angeles if it is less than one and one quarter hours away. "Transportation can be by bus. We a llow fiv e or 10 minutes leeway in travel time and depend on the employer to let us know if the furloughee is on the job." RECORD CHECK The probation officer lakes in- to account the nature of the of· <See JAIL, PageC2) eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor ThllMil~, A11911't J1 , 1t 1S Daily Pilot feature writer Allison Deerr tells. about the only penal institution for women in Orange Caunty. Photos by staff photographer, Patrick O'Donnell. • ,. ti " A l ~ ' '·~ ... $*' • \ Behind Bars: Inmates Share Vie\Ns When interviewed by the Daily Pilot, this 19-year-old was serv- ing a 24·day sentence for grand theft. ••• Young and n ervous, s he glances up s hyly , then back down at her bands . It is her first time in the county jail, the first in any jail. "I won't be coming back," she says, finally, after a longsUence. "Being locked up isn't as bad as I expected, but it is n 't something t want lo experience AAain . '' lf she rem e mbers nothing else, it will be lhe sound of heavy metal doors slamming shut, aJI day, every day. "The booking procedure Is foagy in my mind. t kept lrying to block lt. oul, to. think of something else. I kept telling myself it wasn't true, it couldn't happen to me,'' s he said. The jail is more open than she anticipated. "Like anyone who hasn't been inside l expected a tiny dark cell. Instead there are dorms. your own bed and locker, and it's clean." She'd choose the dorm over a single cell anytirpt;. "It would be so lonel.r otherwii~ V sbe's&id. Sfie \forks because "1t helps pass the Ume ... Sundays m ean an :.iour of recreation on the roof. Visitors arc allowed 20 minut~s. three limes a week. Weekends "lake a month to pass. I can hardly stand it," she added. Not used to confinement, she misses fresh air and seeing the s unshine. This week s h e 's rortunate to be on a v.·ork crew, painting benches on the roof, she said . "But inside it's so cold and gray. I can't believe the way some women think of it as home." Homosexuality upset her at fi"'1 sbe .said. .. But. I just Jet them Imo• that Lt wasn't my bag. It was okay with me U' that was where they were , but it ju5l wasn,'t my bag. But they look. They always look." And, s he encountered unex- pected prejUJlfce from some or lhe other lnm ates: ''They just sat there and talked about how much they hate ·black people. That scares me, it really does," sho said. And, "all the talk about drugs, beavy drugs. I'm not into that. Where I'm from there's a lot of grass around, but not heroin. I hear the m talking about where they are going to get their first ·{ix wben they get out." She doesn't understand, s he said , how some women can feel so secure behind bars. "Other people seem to adjust to this place, e ven to really liking it here, as if being inside is home and being outside, ln the real world, is just 'visiting," she said. Shf said that the deputies a nd other staff "try to be .nice" but "how nice can anyone be in jail?'' Unable lo describe what being In jail was like, she could only say it was "scary '' and the worst part was "wondering if all the things you wer e afraid would happen r eally would happen." She'd be okay, she said, "as · 1oc:i.g as I keep busy. You have to Keeping bus y became a domi· nant theme. ••• At 52, it is this inmate's second lime in jail. Now serving a year for passing forged documents. she &erved time lo a state prison for attempted assaof'l. ••• "I'm olde r, and I've been in the military, so I can adjust. For me. age has been an advantage. I was in my 40S the first time. · 1 'But I worry about the younger girls. There is no real outlet ro r the exuberance of youth. Sure, ther e are knitting and sewing and reading and typ- ing, but that doesn't do it. They need some way to vent all that ener gy ... she asserted. She's sever a l months into a sentence that with work time and good be havior can be reduced lo eight months. 20 days. She s ays she is adjusted to the regimenla· lion, lack of privacy and hours that drag on. Although inma t es ar en't re· quired to work , she said, most do so "to keep busy. The work v.·ouldn't hurt anyone and It helJ>5 the time pass." Des pite touc hes of color, you can't get around it, she said. ~·A jail is regimented and regimen- tati on is dehumanizing. And there are other things, which may seem petty. which d.•· (See INMATES, PageQ) \ f £'% DAILY PILOT Thursday, August 21 , 1975 Inmates Share Views From Page C1 • • • humanize even further "For example. ""' f'a \ '-''llh spoons, just spoons, no kni\'CS and forks. 'A'e reel less than human beings.·· She'd likf' to see segregation or first offenders from repeaters and beli evt>s that those with some skills should be used in an organized wa)' to teach others. "Recreation is another pro· blem. I know there is a staffing problem, but I wish there '-''ere sorne way lo use trusties to supervise recreation so '-''e could have it more often. "It would be so much better. especially rorthe younger ones ..• From C-1 ... Joi I (ense, previous arrest record and the motivation for wanting work furlough. "A person who repeatedly has violated probation obviously is not a good candidate.'' There are the expected limita· lions with a small staff, she s aid. but much m ore is ofrered in the new jail than was possible in the older facility.' Because of the location, the facility was designed with out· door recreation only on the roof, she said. Programming in the new facility has been greatly ex· panded, Sgt. Williams s aid. But because of staf(ing shortages and the limited stay of many in· mates, "there isn 't much time ror education and rehabilita- tion.·· Why is there just one facility for women? "The numbe r of women com· pared to that of men is not large enough to warrant separate buildings and programs for minimum security," said Chier \\'allace. "It simply wouldn't be cost cf· (ective." Today, many women are being diverted to drug or alcohol treat· ment programs, so the percen· tage or men and women is almost equal. said Don Scoles, felony calendar deputy. public defen- der'so£fice. "The old jail situation was so bad," he asserted , "that some judges were pretty reluctant to give women hard time there. With the new facility; that has slackened somewhat. . "But realizing that as far as being locked up is concerned, women have less options, t.bey do seem to take that into considera· tion." It might be beneficial. s he added , if visiting privil<>ges "were not limited to 20 minutes through a glass ba1rrier via telephones, especially for those serving more !ban three months. ''Talking throug h that glass ca.n be so frustrating," she s oid , "like a three·rin~ circus." Rather than doing time in the "lock·up," a single cell without reading matter and cigarettes and no contact except mealtimes when food is brought in s he as · serted that a better punishment might be expanded work details. Doe! she believe incarceration Children Tamer IAi ll ('hang(' her, for better or ~·1>rSC'? •· 1 ·nl the same person T was })(>fore I can1e in . As far a$ l'm ('Onccrned. I 'm just marking tlmt•. F'or oldt•r v.·omen, I think incar1."erat1on is a wa.s te of limt~." She kuo~·s , she added, that there i::; a good r eason ·'in the mind uf the law" for every jail rule. but sume see1n unreasona- ble to hC'r . "Wh y, for i.'.'l:ampte, shouJd we get up at 4 :30 a .m . even on ~·eekends? No one is going to court. E ven an hour later woult.1 t>t· bl•ttc r , ·'she asked. (Lt. Paulin e Dammann ex· plainl'd Lh :i t the schedule is adhcr<'d lo on Wl'l'kends becaus<' visitor:; urriVl' ('arty, beginning at9a.rn .) ShC' credits the custody person· nel with a hi gh d('gree of cool· pas sio n . h o w e ver , and acknowledges there are staffing problems. "Th<> regimentation has to ht', I guess. but it's hard to stay on lhe same schedule every day of your life. Womt'n need pri~'acy, are more modest._ and there's little chanc(' for that hC're." • • • For "°'omen, jail and prison have a dirrerent meaning than th~y have for men. "It's a departure f1·on1 the role of wi fe and mother. She is cut off from her family a nd fri ends . She has been ~oci a lized to value these roles a great deal. "In r esponse to the loss of family, wome n in prison tend to form make-be li e ve families , complete with a husband /father. a wife /n1 o the r. childre n and sometimes extending even to cousins. "They need this 'family' to pro· tect each other e motionally. You won 't find this among men,'' ex- plained Ron Huff. acting assis· tant professor of social ecology, UC lrvine. He is working on an American Bar Association prison study. "Women are stigmatized by in· carceration. One woman I in- terviewed in jail s aid that all be· ing locked up did was to make her bitter and wa nt revenge. "And , because "°'omen have· been conditioned to look at each other as sex objects in competi· lion for men , they are less likely to unite to help each other." Lt. Pauline Da mmann, Orange County Women 's Jail, said that the women appear less uptight about jail than the men. "They have more e motional concerns, but they seldom act them out as m e n do. And, we're dealing with s m a ller numbers." OC Prob a tion Officer Margaret Grier added that "women seem to be equipped with the ability to cope with almost any situation, and some may find it easier than men to cope with jail. But, it Is an in· dividuut thing." Dr:. William Sigurdson, chief or the jail psychiatric team, said that loss of family seemed to af· (('Cl women more than mun. "And, they are influt!Oced by lack of accessibility to things im· portant to their l'IClf·image and st>lf·esteem. Womc>n tend to find the jail experience a very humiliating one,'' he said. The jail psych team, he ex- plained. sees only those referred (or evaluation of psychological problems, and doesn't see the average prisone r on a regular basis. · ''We d o n 't have regu lar COUn .Sf:'ling because of lack or staffing, but r feel such a pro· gram would be valuable." Lucinda Prewitt of Feminist Counseling Services, Laguna Beach , noted that women in general are· Jess familiar with group living situations, and this alone is an adjustment. She asserted that "women ar e treated in ::an a lmost child ·lik e manner by the paternal court system , while on the other hand, the jail and prison system vie· timizes them." On leaving prison, said J ean Holtz of Circle's Edge at Fron· tera. v.·omen often find no one ~'aiting. So, the group tries to as· sist inside and outside the prison to find jobs, a place to live and a fri end to go to for support. "So many women have a poor 1 self-image , and p rison just enh ances it. We work a lot through groups to raise con· f sciousness, lo help them feet more positive abo ut themselves." Added l\f s. Holtz, "It is a sad commentary on ou r society what we do to people. A few weeks ago. a woman turned up at the gates of the prison in Frontera. "She was drunk. sick, had no job and no money. She was lonely and felt she had no one to turn lo, so she came back to the prison, the only place s he felt safe and secure any longer.'' pe5eho61•U dewgorten•e'ementCYY Edwards montessori school "o wor ol lif~" . ocuedifed by !he O~'o0Cicl0-. IT'Ol'O'll'SK:n on!e1Viooole •~cloy proqom ·~proqom • ~e-yoqo·~ir>g • ~ eHed~ss • ro.oiduol iMlrlchon ~ •a!M:~~ • IOOOiT10fd ~nl • ~of' ~.-teem 997-1200 ........ _ ..... o1 _,~_,,. 5003 e. chapman ave. orange DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jn answer to "Upstate, N.Y.," here is my solution to the ever- growing problem for the older generation who taught their c hildre n respect for other people and their homes -but unfortunately THOSE c hildren didn't leach TIIBIR children. prising how many children settle down and enjoy themselves. When they r eturn they behave beautifully because they know I will not tolerate p oo r behavior . - UPSTATE SUP · PORTER (Ann Landers n=i s ick child. Must be able to was h. iron, re make hand-me·downs. turn lef· lovers into gourmet dis· hes, get along ""'ilh re· latives, nei g hbo r s. teachers and s tand between you and your old man's leather strap. 110UR BRAND MEW DRAPERY DEPT.'' When the "monsters" enter, I bring out a large box of toys and games. I place them in the middle of the floor and say, "I'm s ure you will find something here to play with while we older folks visit." Usually they are delighted because sitting around listening to old people talk can be very boring. lf a child refuses to play with the toys and in· sists on makin g a nuisance of himself, I say, "You have your toys, now play with them or go to the kitchen and sit in a chair until we have finished visiting.·• To the parents I say. ''I 'm sorry, but my home is my castle and if you refuse to correct your children, then' I must.'' . It's s urpris ing how many parents thank me and even more sur· ftlJFFRL'S U,HOLSTERY .,....,.w .. ...... ltJl...._.lh .. C..W.-141..eJlt We're 1 lh1lc ftnl'lc:r 1w1y, '°we hive to do a little mot'c. Come ind tee u"' s-0.... ,.,,,. et •• _,, ..i.....vi.1o ,. °' $t1' C-1 4llll·1741 en •I •ff.• I DEAR U P SUP: You've said in a different way what I have saJd so often. Discipline is a s pecial kind o f love. C hildre n ne e d and WANT it. Too many older people, especially grandparents won't like to get tough for fear the grandchildren won't like them . Nonsense. No child wants to be allowed &o nm wild. DEAR ANN LANDERS : M y mothe r 's birthday is Aug. 21 . She would be thrilled to see this in your column . It 's something I heard on Ed· die Cantor's radio show :JO years ago, sent away for and presented to her on Mother's Day back in 1935. "If :•ou were to put an ad in t he paper that read something like this - who would apply? "Woman wanted who will cook all hours of the day and be willing to stay !JP all night with a "There is no s alary for this position. no vaca· lions or chance of promt> ti on. "No woman in he r right mind would apply for the job but your ov.11 dear mother,'' Sign me · -1 APPRE C IATE YOU.MOM D EA R R EADER : How rtcbt you are! But mllllou of mothers 1\R E flllillg these jobs and to all or them I say, "God bless -and have a "M'OD· derfuJ day!" Planning a wcdcling? 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THE GIRLS I ... :·1 "A ~ I unJcr~tanJ it, you invc~t your money in various indu strlc~ hnJ from then un you get madder and madder al the Prcsidcnl." ! ~:~ THE MENAC..:;:;Et:m~!"I i ~ r I • C'" -~ DAil. Y PILOT ,.. ,;' -,-,. • , ~ .SHIRLEY BABASHOFF Wins 400 Freestyle Lutz Bags Easy Wm; Borg Rolls ) BROOKLINE , Mass .-Bob 1 Lutz of San Clemente advanced , to the second r ound or the $100,000 U.S. Pro Tennis cham- , pionships here We dnesday with a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Patricio · Cornejo of Chile. Rod Laver of Corona del Mar, the five-time U.S. pro champion and fifth seeded in this year's eve nt, adva nced to the third round Tuesday. Young Bjorn' Borg or Sweden launched defense of his title with a 6-1, 7-5 win over Hans Jurgen Pohmann a t the Longwood Ten- nis Club. Fl,tl Round '!.liln Smith beat Han~ Plot•, Ea~! Ger~ny, ~·l, ._,,._,_ Jurgen Fas~bO'nder, Gfrmanw bed\ Bob CilrmltNoel, Au~lralia, •·1, S·I, i.-3. ' -Luti, S..n Cl111Mnt1 bea! Pa!rkio (:Drneio, 0111e,._1, 6·•. S.t•nlll A•llfld Harold ';olomoo be a l Antonio Munoz. Spain, 6·l, 2-6. •·O. f>.O~lkt Esi.p be•I Juan Gl~be••. Sp.oin. H. •-6, A.rlllur Asllt be&! Chris Monram, En11l•r>d, 6·3, ~. R&ul R&mher. Me •it'O, Milt R•(&rda Cano Aroentin•. i..1, •·1 ' J&n Kock\, Cltcllos+o••ki•, t>I'" Ftrllli Tilr11<1n • ....2·6 ... ]. / M•nutl Or•nlt~. S P••n, lie•' Pllo! 0..nl, ""us•••ll• ... l.1>-2. Cllll Ory~•lt. Soutn A.Ir «•. be&t Clolt R1<1'1c•, 1 ..... 3 ...... Connors St"'flfll~• SOUTH ORANGE. N .J . - Despite an attack of stomach cramps, Jimmy Connors de.feat· eel Australian Dick CreaJy, 7-5, 6-4, in the second round of the Tennis Week Open at Orange Lawn Te nnis Club here. Vic Amaya w ho upset fourth- seede d Sandy ~1 ayer in first- round play, defeated John James of Australia, 6-3, 6-2. on Wednes- day, while Balaza Taroczy or Hungary joined Connors and Amaya in the quarter-finals by defeating Henry Bunis, 6-2, 6-2. Vijay Amritraj of India beat Rolf Thung of The Netherlands, 6·4, 6 -2. Nikki Spea r o f Yugoslavia ""'ill be Amritraj's second-round opponent today after defeating Rick Fisher, 4-6, G-4, 6-1. Na rra tllora Wi n s HARRISON, N.Y. -Second· seed Martina Navratilova of Czechoslovakia advanced over Julie Anthony, 6-1, 6-4 Wednes- day in the second round of a $75,000 Wom en's Tennis Classic. Rosie Casal s was upset by C.Olombia's Isa Fernandez 6-3, 2·6, 7·5. ... . . . . Thurld•y. August 21 , 1975 Bahashoff, Tosdal Shine • Ill Swiinfest • Special to the Dally Pt.lot KANSAS CITY -Mi ssion Vi ejo Nadadores s t ars S hirl ey Ba bashoff a nd P eggy Tosdal qualified for -a trip to J apan Wed- nesday with s par kl ing performances in the first day 's action at the National AAU long course swimming champioosh.i ps herein Kansas. Babashoff, the "'orld record holde r in the 400-meter freestyle, splas hed to a winning -4 : 15.63 and Tosdal was second in the 100- meter butterfly with a 1 :02.92. j ust los ing o ut to Camille Wright ·s 1: 02 .90. It was also a day that saw Long Beach's Tim Shaw set another "'orld record as the Cali Worltl Championships hero sizzled in ·• the 400 free with a 3:53.95, nip- ping Bruce F urniss and his 3 :53.99. Third in that race was Mission Viejo's Brian Goodell as the 16- year-old clocked the third fastest 400 freestyle in world hi story with a blazing 3 : 56. 74. "Shirley s wam a gcxx! race," said Mission Viejo coach Mark Schubert. "It was a tactical r ace and she won by over a body length. She fe lt she cotild have gone faster the last two lOOs if it was necessary." Babashoff's s plits were l :02.6, l :05.3. 1 :04 .2 and 1 :03.3. · Tosdal had her race won for 80 meters but finished very poorly at the end. She and Valerie Lee were in the le.ad after 50 meters with 30.0 splits, but Lee inhaled water o n the second 50 and Wright fi nished with a flowisb to beat out Tosda l for first place. Still. a second place puts Tosdal in on the U.S. team to compete at lhe Japanese Invitational. "Despite our bad breaks in the women 's 100 fly it was a tremen- dous day for us.'' said Schubert. ''Lisa Hilge r was 12th in the 200 back with a 2: 23.0 and Casey Con\ferse scored for us in the men 's 400 free with a 4 :02.9, which was good for 13th place." Shaw and Furniss are skipping the Pan-Am Games, but Goodell will not take their place in the 400 at Mexico City, opting fo r another commitment. Mission Viejo leads in the women's point standings with 55 points to Central J ersey's 37 after the first day a nd the overaJI team c hampion sh i p lead is ti ed between Mission Viejo and Santa Clara. Other Orange Coast area stars to shine in the fi rst day of action include rormer Huntington Beach High s tar Clay Evans, former Marina High ace Kevin Williams aod former Newport Beach resident Allison Grant. Evans placed eighth in the 100 fly with a 56.71 and Williams was sixth in the 100 breast with a 1:07.05. Sports in Brief Laguna Woman In Cycle Semis ROCOURT, Belgium-Linda Stein of Laguna Beach advanced to the semifinals of the 1975 World Cycling championships along with two other American gi rls Wednesday with a pair of victories at Rocourt Stadium near Liege. She shared the best time in the ""'omen ·s s print elimina t ing h ea t s on th e w a y to t h e quarterfinals with a clocking of 12.86. Sue Navarra of Flint, Mi ch., her semifinaJs foe today, was the other sprinter to post the same time. In the quarterfinal~ Wednes- day night, Stein , a Saddleback College student. dereated Maijke Lagerlof of The Netherlands, winning two of their three heats. Her time for the final 200 meters was 13.71 . ln the other sem ifinal, former champion Sheila Young of Detroit will meet Iva Zajickowa o ( Czechoslovakia. Young cap- tured the sprint title in 1973 to break 15 years of domination by Soviet women riders. Wa l k er Up set ZURICH -Mile sensation John Walker was upset by fellow New Zealander Rod Dixon in the 1,500 meters, Faina Melnik of the Soviet Union set a world record in the discus and Mike Boil of Kenya ran this year·s fastest 800 m eters in an international track and field meet at the Letzigrund Stadium Wednesday night. Walker, who last week stunned the s ports world by running the mile in a record time of 3:49.4 finished less than rour-tenths of a second behind Dixon in the 1,500 meters, the m etric mile. Dixon was clocked in 3:39.99 - the equivalent of slightly over a four-minute mile -and Walker was timed in 3:40.37. Melnik, a 160-pound Olympic gold medalis t , threw the discus 230-4 on her third fry to better her own one-year-old world record by more than 11 reel. Boil, cheered on by the crowd of more than 20,000, was timed in 1:43 .79 for the 800 m eters. Racing Resaawes INGLEWOOD -Harness rac- ing will begin on Sept. 4 at llollywood Park with acceptance of a compromise agreement between the Western Harness Racing A ssociation and horsemen. Grant, who . now resides in North Carolina, turned a 1: 15.39. in the 100 breast for a fourth place in women's action. Lee, the American record holder in the 200 fly. was sixth in the 100 ny with her 1:04.32. She fi gures to be the favorite to qualify for lhe U.S. team in the 200fly . Three other American records fell Wednesday as Melissa Belote or Maryland, Marcia Morey of II· linois and John Nabor of Menlo Park splashed to titles. Belote broke her own mark in the 200 ~ack with a cloclcjng of 2:18.6. She set the previous re- cord of 2:1g.19 in 1972 in winning a gold medal in the Olympic Games at Munich. Morey found t he Wyandotte Swim Club 's pool to her liking, claiming the 100 breast in 1:13.55 to better the old mark of I : 13.58 set by Albuque rque 's Kathy Carr in the '72 Olympics. Nabor bro ke the men's 200 back he set in 1974, breezing to a n easy'victory in 2: 02.52. Shaw's victory was the biggest part of the night as he, Furniss and Goodell s ped to the mightiest 400 freestyle of a ll time. All -eigh t qu a lifiers for the finals qualified for the finals un- der 4 minutes. "Bruce and I balUed in every meet ," said Shaw. "It's real strong competition but we're the best or friends. Bruce s wam a great race ... WOMEN 100"'9!t" brea~l~troke-1. oYi:!rtY, Ol!C•li.rSC • 1:11.ss lAmerlc•n &. <ll•mpiom.riip re,orol; i'. !>lerll"ll, MOlllesto SC, 1. 1•.0!I; 3. Teet..-s, Ja<k50f'I· v!llt, Fl!!. \:IS.SS; 4. AUi"°" c;,•M, -Jlp&ek sw1 ... c1 .. b, A•lel911, N.C., I: 15.ll; s. Mirch, !>M>1.J Cl•r• SC, 1:16.ll, 11. Trrlblt, Broolllleld, Wis., 1.16.lotl. 100-meter b6Ck5lrokt -1. Ell!'lole, Solo4ar SC, 1 ;18,1•• !Amtrlcan Record); 2. WC'r\llf'f"Stron,, CilnDQa Park, 2: 19.323; 3. Willi.Ke, ~rt/I AmbO•, N.J., 2: 19,102; •. G ralla. Scott5dillt, A•iz,. 1.21 .J'M; S. Boyd, New Otle<Jns, 2:21.1122; 6. Nye, R•rtigll, N.C., 2:22.221. ol(J!).rneltr freestyle -1. S/llrley Bar.&s'*I. Mli· 1lon Vleja N1•1lll•re\, 4: IS.6.J tOl.a .... '-"lli~ ReCOl'"llll; 2. Hoe<Jdy, 5oumn1il, N.J., 4.16.16; 3. Greenwood, Fre~no, 4.11.01; •. H••s/lbarger, BtHtvut, WA., '· 11.tS: S. WICki lr•nd. ln- dl-POll~, •:11 .118; 6 80tlJI', N<ewto .... 5q ....... tt, P•., •:21.55; 1. Spicer, Full.,rlon s.c, ... 21.93. 1111 me1er ou•t.,rlly -1 'l/riqro , Louis vine, l(y., l :Ol.90 ; J. PttlJ Tosdal, Mhsl•• VieJ• ~ts, 1:•1.tJ ; J O.,ena O..arourfl, Clncin- ,..,;, l:OJ.1•; •·Symon~. Cllo<O, 1.03.l~. S. Ship. ""'"· Ka!lu., H• ... ali. 1 OJ 1~ ••. ¥•1¥1• a., Mls-MMI V'-/o N111ll1Mr11, 1 :Ool.ll. M E N . 100 melt• bre&stslroll;t• 1 Co•.,11.i, To!~n' Ldlo• Swom Te;orn. 1:!H.9S 1 Oow1er, AJhnqlon Sw.m CluO, T•~ .. 1:06,11. J. Hol~ltlltr, un .. I.' ~.1.t . cr...U!tllll, EilM LA A C, 1.06.•l. S Cloros Woo, ~ulu, 1:06.6S. G. Kevin Willl•ms.1.0f'19 lt.Kft, SC, 1:11.06 100 ""!tr bat ks!toke-1. Nilbot. U°"•• Odk~ loC (lomrerlc•n & cn•molof'l!.hlp ,.,cord!. 1. o . Hatti91Jn. Souln Btmlll, !r>d., 2:0C.16, J. H•r«a~llP, Stoo;:klon, 2:0..n . •· J•ck ~. !JM.et. 2:0~.S'l'I!.. s. i"IOW • D&U•s. 1: OS.Ill. lo. GorOon, ,.,,_I,,., 1: 01.'l'O. Grneter lrtestyle -1. Sll.J"', l.Oflll Se..:11 SC. J :SS.31 <-•10, lomt •l<•n & ch.ilmi>ions!'lip re-cord}. 2. B. Fur nh1, 1.-onQ BeiKll SC, 3:!13.~. l. 8t1Afl GMRlt, Mission Viejo .,...,_,.s, J:5'.74. •. e ruoer, O..An1•. 3:S6.71. s. H<>ekt H, New Roc11tne, NY, 3:~9.37. 6. Norll\Wdf, Tut!oQn, J :S9.6l. 100 ""ttr b11ntrlly -I. Ba•ler, Santa Cl•ra, SS: SS.~. 1. Bollom, Santa Clar•. SS.lt. J. Gregq, Sou!llern C•lilo•nl• A.quatks, SS.S2. •· J"9<'f1t>ll•!l, Newtown!°>qu•rt, Pil.,SS.12.S. Trembly, Uni~. Ten• rw1-. SS.92.6. Forrtsler .J•ck""'viltt. Fl•. 5'.00. 1. Cl•Y £Y&M, L.llkl -.cl loC, ~,11 , Dodgers Disgruntled O ver Delay Special to the Daily Pilot CHICAGO-The Los Ansi:eles Dodgers r eturn from a two- week trip through · New York. Philadelphia , Montreal and Chi cago today-regardless of the ele m ents whic h forced the Dodgers to extend their trip 24 hours. The Dodgers. and Cubs we re C hampi on Wrestl er WHR pre sident Marvin Shapiro announced Wednedsday that horsemen had voted over- whelmingly to accept the agree· m e nt which e nds a boycott- lockout. Racing will start two weeks later than the scheduled opening today. .. Dodge r~ S late All •~mes Ori KA.BC (790) l.UQ. 21 L.osA.noe1es .Jt Cllk•go A.U'g. 21 Monlre•I •I 1.-os A.nQtlts Golden Greek Dies The primary changes the horsemen had sought were the addition of a sixth night of racing in tbe weekly schedule and a re- duction in stakes purses. A.UQ, 1lMonlr••l •I 1.-os Ang~tes 111 11:2Sa.m. 1:1Sp.m. •:~)p.n>. scheduled t o complete their series today after wet grounds forced postponement of Wed- n esday's National League baseball gam e at Wrigley Field. ESCONDIDO {AP) -Jimmy Londos, t he little ''Golde n Greek" who ruled OA.Testling for almost 16 yea rs. is dead of a heart attack. li e never knew his f exact age. but it was believed to be about 80. I . The mild-mannered Londos died la te Tuesday night i n Palom a r Me m orial liospil al after he was stricken while get- : ling ready for bed, a daughter I said Wednesday. Survivor s als o include his widow. Arva , and two other I daughters. A native of Theophelo, Greece, Londos was a bout 12 or .14 when he moved to America in 1912, sel· lling in the San Francisco area. J.lis exact age is not known because birth r ecords were not kept in the town where he was born. He lost less than a handful of matches between 1930 and 1946 while wrestling more than 2,500 men, many of the m outweighing h.im by 40 or 50 pounds. "] wrestled everywhere," he once said. '"In Paris, Rhodesia, <;reece... Once in Athens, an estim a t e d 100 ,000 pe r s o ns watched him defeat a Russian champion. Ed "Str angler·· Lewis dereal · ed Londos on seven occasions befor~ Londos heal the veteran wrestler who was 35 pounds · heavier al 240 in a celebrated match in Chicago and claimed the'. world's heavyweight title. Londos dereated Lewis the next six times they m et. BARTHOWMEW • NOT CdM COA CH Bruce Bartholomew is not the head water polo and swim coach at Corona del Mar High School as erroneously re ported in Wed- nesday's e dition of the Daily Pilot. "We're still in the process of finding a replacement for Cliff Hooper.·· states principal Dennis Evans. Hooper resigned rrom his position at Corona del Mar to as· sume the aquatics duties at El Toro Hieb alter leading the Sea Kings to lhe CIF 4·A water polo championship in 1974 . The Daily Pilot regrets the er- ror. It was a disgruntled band of Dodgers th at returned to their Chicago hotel after having Wed- nesday 's game called off 40 minutes prio r to the scheduled start due to we t grounds. It did not rain again during the day, leaving many of the Dodgers in foul humor . Today was a scheduled off day to be spent in Southern California before b eg in ning a 10-d ay homestand against Montreal, Philadelphia and New York. The decision cost the Dodgers an estimated $2 ,500 to $3.000 for added expenses such as hangar s pace for the Dodgers plane, meals and hotel rooms for the team. Chargers Clash With 49ers Tonight SAN DIEGO {AP) -"In my 14th year 1 was picked for the Pro Bowl ... at 37 , I feel l "m as good as when I ca me in the game, .. says San Francis co comerback Jimmy Johnson. As a distinguis hed senior citizen in the National Football League, J oh n 1 on will b e performing (or children in a benefit preseason game with the San Diego Chargers tonight, The crowd a nd gate sure ly will be disappointing. There were on- ly 6,000 seats 30ld for ~.ooo.seat atadJum by Wednesday. Part of the proceeds go to the Boys Club and s imilar youth groupg. Th e 49er s, w ith three quarterbacks , vying for the s tarters's job , are s lightly favored to bounce back from their 10·6 loss to the l.AlS Angeles Rams. Young Tom Owen and veterans Norm Snead and Sttlve Spurrier a ll a re expected to play, The Chargers' signal calling is a contest between Dan Fouts and Jesse Freitas, neith~r efrective in San Diego ·s l wo losses to Chicago and New York, while veteran Virgil Carte r is be!ing held for Aug .30atSt. Louis. Tackle Russ Washington may be sidelined again with pains in his lowe r back, but the two squads generally are healthy. Sammy Johnson, San Fran- cisco's running back, was hurt agairuJl the R.ams , tn awitehln& rram their pass. run offense to a a round game, the 49ers are glving the ban imtead to Kermit Johnson , Wilbur Ja~kson, Manfred Moore and Larry Schreiber. The 4krs' defensive play also has encouraged coach Dick I Nolan after several successful goaliine stands . End Ced.rick Hardman has been outstanding, and Conner UCLA t ackle Bill Sandi/er lifPpears to have. won a startlnl job on defense. The.i11 ~on(idence is epitomized by Jlm1ny Johnson, who credits hit lontevity to talent and stay· inilleollhy -and luck. vyw f:lave lo stay beallhy. Lueky br-.ka are Involved. ·You alwa11: l•ke the positive 'vlew, onil I'm probably mon,;pooitlve Ulll 1hr \hon In the pUt," be """· . ~ f -UPI T .......... NOLAN RYAN RETU RNED TO TOP FORM WEDNESDAY. A n gel s Roll, 6-1 Ryan Regains Winning Form He gave up only three hits to the Brewers, s truck out nine and turned in his rirsl impressive performance in more than two months. And his catcher S<!ys the redoubta bl e fa stball was hum- ming. But Nolan Ryan s till wasn't completely satis fied after his 6-1 \\'in over Milwaukee on Wednes- day afternoon a t Anah eim Stadiuni . Aftt.>r th e game, Ryan was A 11gel# Slate All G.tml!\ o~ I( Mf'C u1ar AUQ. 11 C:alilo•nla •I New YO•• Auq. 13 Cdlllorn•a •1 N~w Vo " Au9. 1•c.i11rornla•1 N~w vor~ 171 4·~Sp.m. 11:10•.m. q.SS&.m. asked if he had regained his fastball. "On certain pitches J did, .. the fireballer said. ''But I 'm still not consistently throw- ing the ball in tha t good groove.·• Nevertheless, Ryan, 13-12, was pleased that he seems to have finally recovered from a pulled groin muscle. "It's the first time this year since my problems started that I've thrown well and didn't have some kind of problem after the game.'' Angels catc her Ellie Rodriguez was more enthusiastic about Ryan's perform ance. "His velocity was good, even better than h is n o-hitter," Rodriguez said. "1'he fastba ll reall y exploding. It's the best I 've seen him t hrow in two months. It was just like the old Nolan. "All the Milwaukee guys were really surprised. They said he's really throwing hard today ... /\ couple of the balls were 110 miles per hour plus." Brewer's lead ·off hitter Bob Sheldon threatened to m ake Ryan's return to the mound less than pleasant as he lined a clean single to open the contest . But the Ryan Express reared back and proceeded to fan four straight outs. The Brewers didn't get a man on base until the eighth in~ ning when right fi elder Bill Sharp doubled to left. Angels manager Dick.• Williams yanked Ryan aft.er the pitcher gave up run-scoring dou- ble to Robin Yount and pitched a ball to the next batler. Darrell Porter. · Reliever Andy Hassler doused the incipient Brewer uprising quickly, giving up no hits and striking out two. The Angels scored three or their runs in the second inning. Two of the runs scored when a ball ~ent through first baseman Mike Hegan's legs. Adrian Garrett belted hi s fourth home run of the season in the third inning. For the Angels , the s weep of the three-garri e set with the Brewers was t heir first winning homestand or the ye ar. The Angels face the Yankees F1"iday nig ht al Shea Stadium. .. MILWAUl(EE CALlf'OIU>j!A, •b' .. bl &b r fl Ill Sheldon 2b • 0 1 0 CoUlnsU s 1 1 o Yount\S '0 1 1 Atmy:lb 2 O O o Porteroll 3 O O O Rlver\CI • o I 1 Htga~\b 3 0 0 0 ~ypll 1000 C.MDD•ec 2 00 0 A., G•rrell dll 1 1 1 I Bal•id/I 10 00 Bo(lllelb 'I 2 0 B. M!tclltll II ' O O O s1 .... 1on '' J o 1 o Sl\&rprl 3 I 1 0 8tVil<qUll Jb 1 0 0 0 G. Thom&stl J O O O Clw!k)b l 1 0 0 El, Rod•!Qutll c 3 O 1 1 M!i..y\\ 1110 Sl11ton11 000 0 Tt•V(!•SP 0000 Ay•np 00 00 Ha~Sh!r p 00 00 Ed. Rodrlgutr po o o o Tol<ils J9 I J 1 Tot&!\ 11 ~ 9 ' Milw;iu-ee ooo ooo 010-1 C.hlornla OJ1 001 oo..-• E -He11a,,, DP-Mllwauk.,.. 1, C•lllorni• 1. LOB-Mll .. •ukte S, '•tltorni• 7. 20-Sflarp, Y-1. HA -.... C.•rreU (41, S-Sl...,lon. SF-El. '1odrigue4 IP H II EA•• SO Slaton Cl, 11·1•1 ~') 1 6 • s 1 Traver~ I\; I O O I 0 Ed. ROdrl9ut11 1 0 0 0 I 0 A,.,, CW, 13·12l I~'> l I 1 3 4 H&Ulft" 1''1 0 0 0 I Z PB-El. Rodrl~r. T-2; 14. A.-1,JllL , r -·~ ADRIAN GARRE.TT .Sl'IUS CATCHER CHAR~ MOOfll . Newman Gets UCI Crew Joh I', ' "'" Forme Orange Coul College a.ad UCLA row ing star Bo b Newman has been nomed to replace Duva ll Hecht as t.he head crew coach at UC lrvlt1e, the DPi· ly Pilot bas learned. Hecht is leaving UCI to become the head coach at UCLA, replac· ing Gerrold J ohn sen. who is re- tiring. Newman, 28, is a graduate ur Corona del Mar Hi gh. He was the Pirate or the Year at Orange Coast in 1966, helping OCC to second place In the Western Sprints Championship, b e hind th e U nive r si ty o r Washington. He rowed two years at UCI.A, guiding the Bruins to the We stern Sprints titl e in 1967 . In 1971 N~wman t eamed with Butch Pope to capture the national pairs championship. Newman was an assistant coach under Dave Grant a t Or ange Coas t from 1969-71, tutor- ing the freshmen rowers. He coached the £r eshmcn at UCLJ\ last year. "I'm very eKcited about com· ing to UCI." says Newman. "Newport Be ach is my home and it's great to be back." Hecht started the crew pro- gram at UCI in 1965 and was the Anteaters he ad l'Oach for five years until 1970 when Bob Ernst look over. Then, when Ernst moved lo the· University of Washington as an assistant last year, Hecht again took over the UCI coaching duties. "'I'm leaving the UCI crew pro- gram in good hands." llccht said. '"Newman is the best young coach around." Los Al Track Sets Records; Handle Up The handle £or the 79-night s ummer quarter horse meeting at Los Alamitos Race Course t otaled a r ecord $63 million, track of£iclals said. The handle was up 12.9 percent over last year with total altcn· -dance up 9.45 pe rcent. Jn the featured seventh race Wednesd ay night , Wheatland captured the 870-yard, $25,000 :!'1aralhon Invitational Handicap oefor e an all-time closing night record crowd of more than 12,000. Wheatl a nd, carrying hig h weight of 129 pounds with jockey J ames Dreyer in the irons, broke firsl and was ahead by 1 1/~ lengths at the finish in the sprint for three-year-o lds and up . Wheatland, the crowd's favorite, was timed in 45.57 seconds. and paid $3.40, $2 .60 and $3.40. T he Moonshiner finis hed second with Olde Smoothe third. The two horses were entered as one entry with both paying $3.60 to place and show. The record handle pushed the season's total of nearly$63 million some $8 million higher than the previous national quarter horse level. And the record crowd pushed the 79·night total to nearly 685,000. '75Y2 TOYOTAS HERE NOW COME IH TEST DRIVE TODAY BUT OR LEASE ·A,. .t9XQJ' • .\. DEMO SALE roc1 .. , &bees Example '71 COROLLA 2 Door Sed10. 4 speed, all .lldCll"Y exrru. W068307 52876 • OVHSTOCKBI NEW VOLYOS U.ltGI SILICTIOH '74 VOLVO F .. O!\I Demo U 7$ f5776 BILL CUNERTY Dana Hiiia Coach ' Mesa Goll Tourney Set Sept. 6-7 More than 250 participants a re expected in the third annual Costa M cs a c ity gol£ ch am · pionships to be contested over two courses at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Cl ub on Sept. 6 and 7. Scott Simpson is expected back to defend the c hampionship he won last year with a 35-fool putt on the fin al h ole a long with other lop area goiters. Entry blanks a r e available in all Southern C 211i£orni a golf course pro shops with the e ntry fee rem a ining at $25. This in- cludes two days 0£ golf green fees, prize participation for win- ners and a buffet awards party on Lile final day. In order to pay the $250 max- imum pe rmitted by the USGA to each flight winner, the prize money has been raised to $3,300, a 10 p"er cent incr ease over last year. Jn addi ti o n to the cham· pionship flight for golfers with handicaps 0£ 0-4, three other han· dicap rughts will also be lnC'luded in the tournament. The first flight will be for gollers with 5·8 handicaps: the second night for those with 9·12 handicaps ; and the third night for those with 13 -18 handicaps. The c hampionship llight will be played at s cratch with the others at Cull ha ndicap to 18 with all participants a sked to have a valid USGA approved·handicap. Entries for the tourname nt close at 7 p .m . on Wednesday, Aug. 27. For those unable to ob- tain a blank at an area golf course. they a re also available by calling the City of Cost a Mesa, Department of Leisure Services at 556-5300. O'NEIL SPARKLES IN SENIORS MEET Rosie O'Neil 0£ Golden West College recently returned from the first world seniors track and field championships in Toronto, Canada. O'Neil. a resident of Newport Beach, ran the 800 meters in 2:31.0, one of the fastest clock- ings £or her age group (30·35). She also competed in the 1,500 meter run. DolpWns Risking Offense <01 By ROGER CARLSON Of If•• 0.11"1' Pll.tU.tf Dana llllls High football coach Bill Cunerty is d efinitely living a football-oriented life . tUs daughter, KelJy, was born the night of Cunerty's £lrsl game and victory (21-6 over Crescenta Valley) as a head cosch on the varsity level. And chances a rc, if his team makes a bonehead play, the first one he's going to haye to answer to is his wife, Claudia. Cunerty and his Dolphins y,•ill begin conditioning week on the Dana Hil ls campus Monday and he brings with him from North Torr ance High a grid philosophy th at includes a scrambling, sometimes unorthodoK offense and a derense predicat(>d on at. tacking, rather than reading. The Dolphins don "t figure to fi eld a large tea m, but that doesn •t seem to bother CWlerty, whose North Torrance team we nt 7-3 in 1974 with only one player over 200 pounds. And his oftense a ppears sound inasmuch as s ummer passing league competition goes. 'I'here's not the same sort of contact in passing leagues as regular fool· ball, but n evertheless the Dolphins won 18 , lost 3 and tied 1 in c ompe tition ranging fron1 South Coast League foes to South Bay teams. And the secondary seem s sound, shutting out five oppo- nents in the second hall of the season . Asked what major change is in store for Dana Hills th.is year. Cu.nerty says, "Mo re discipline. And a hi gh risk offense." His high risk orfense is the Hous t on veer -but if th e Dolphins manage to operate like hi s North Torrance team, the on- ly risk will be with the opposition . "We fumbled a bit early in the season." says Cunerty. "But there were a few a djustments made with our ball carri ers dur- ing the regular school hours- and we didn't lose another rum· ble for six straight games." Cun e rty , a fo r m er US C quarterback, stresses that part 0£ the game with his o wn personal attention. Two top can· didates have sur£aced at Dana Hills. Villa Park High transfer Rob Stamos and lefthander Steve Crapo, up from the sophomores, £igure to pace the Dolphins, who also appear to have depth in run· ning backs whe re Kerry Crabb and John Gill are augmented by Keith King and Pat Sweeney. also from the sophomore team. The sophomores, incidentally, racked up an8·1 m ark in 1974. The South Coast League was ultra balanced in '74 and it's a cinch that if Dana Hills improves to any reasonable extent, it's go- ing to be next to impossible to pick between the contestants. San Clemente is the e arly fa vorite-but Mission Viejo en· joyed that dubious honor last year-and the latter failed to m ake the C I f' 2·A playoffs , f inis hing behind El Toro , University and San Clemente. ,.\ good indication of Cu.nerty 's idea of a stepped up offense are some of his p lans with his quarte rbacks, with both in the starting backfield at the same time. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Di\'lsloa Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit W L Pel. GB 75 50 .600 67 S6 .545 7 62 61 .504 12 55 66 .45.5 18 56 69 .448 19 so 75 .400 25 West DlvJskm Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas Minnesota Angeli 75 50 .600 ss 54 .ss1 s "' 61 63 .492 13\h 61 6S .484 , • .,, 58 68 .460 17\h 58 f8 .457 18 w.4M1d•"l''llc-Clllfornltl. M llw1ukft I 0.kllllld 2, 0.1roll 1 CN<.-00 S N•w York' 1<1nw1c(1y 3. to1ton 1 81111mon !, Ml11n1 i,ot• 2 0n1v~s1c,.di.11'd TMll"l''tO•- Oli<IQO (l(ltl 11·•1 ti NIW Yo111 (,,..dldl ll·UI Cl•"'f•l'ld 1erown s-7J •t it.rwn cuv CUll•ll .. , 0 111;11nd !Ho1!1m•" 11·10) •I Mlrw•uke• IBrtOff'Q 10-lll Baltlmor• !Palm., ,,.I) 11 T•x11!Ptrrw1l-UI Only ll'IY'll$1;hlG .. l•d P:r!Hw'• o- C\'ole100 .. ""°" C.1lf«Tlla ti New Yori! Clt...,1111d•I K • ., .. , Cll"I' O..ianct.tMl1-ull;1• O.lt0ll•I Mln,...wtt h UltroortatT•••i NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pel. GB Pittsburgh 69 5:i .556 Philadelphia 68 56 .548 1 St. Louis 67 58 .536 21h New York 64 60 .516 5 Chicago 58 68 .460 12 Montreal 52 71 .'23 161h West Division Cincinnati 83 41 .669 Dodgers 67 57 .540 16 San Francisco 61 64 .488 22'h San Diego 57 68 .456 26'-h Atlanta 56 71 .441 281h Houston 48 81 .372 37 lh .... .-. ... , •• Sc_,_ Los Anoe res 11 Clll(IOO, PPd. rlln Pl\llldlloh!• •, Al!ll'.11• I pj!l•b«rQll J,!oan Fran(ll (O l Sin 0!9901,MOntr••l 1 SI . Loul1 •, Cl.,clhnaU O H9\l1lon ~.Now York 4110 lnnlnv,. . T"4a"l' 10 trM l oi AflG'lles (Mll1set1tnl1'> 1,_11l .C ()11(,lgO (R. R•lll<Ml'-lll Only ll'r'nl K MclUll'd "'"'"''' °""'" Mauston •I Chi~ Cine Inna II 11 Pl1t1buro11. 2 "'11an1• •I SI . Le..ts PllllldllP"I• al ~II Dl•oo Montr••l •t LO•Anetles Hew Yori! 11 ~n Fr1ntl1co DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646-9303 \t'rv1t .. rart ~Bod'f ~hop OP'"" 'i Oo'I'' o ,..,.,.~ P ert • o .. pnrtrnrnt Op"" '"ioattJrdoy' 9 o .m 2 pm I • ~ \~ ',' I• • ' I , ' : : " WE MAKE OVERSEAS Dtll\IERIE~ l Thuraday, Augus1 2 1, 1975 OA1 l Y PILOT C;J Women's Golf Results CM Tourney Ends With 148 wome n from Z1 dif· ferent clubs throughout Southern California competing, the Costa. Mesa Golf and Country Club wom en 's g roup staged its annual member-guest tournament this week with scoring on a two better balls of roursome basis. In first place with 125 were Mary Zimmerman and Lu Willey of the host club with guests Jenda Horne <Irvine Coast CC ) and Charlene Collins (Green River GC>. Second place at l28 went to Frankie Dur s t a nd Vivian (;hormley with ~uest s Rctty Morga n (F t . Ord GC> and Margare t Winder (Los Alamitos GCl. In third place al 130 were Vi Hoskins and Pat Blackketter with guests Milch Hall (G reen River GC) >ind I rene l~ck (Mt"sa Verde CC). Frankie Durst of Costa Me sa and Jane Fohl of San Clemente tied for low gross honors, each with an 80. In the longest drive competition, Failyn Brooks and guest Be tty Morga n were the y,·in- ne rs . Connie Lonergan won closest to the pin honors with a shot 4 feet. 5 inches rrom the cup. /tfesa \' erde In a guest day tournament scored o n a t~·o low balJ s or foursome bes is, the win ning group had a 158 gross score at Pitesa Verde Country Club re· cently. On the w inning team were Shirley Kinder and Phyllis Smith of the host c lub with guests Flore nce Ke ll e r and Gwen Sayers of Santa Ana CC. In net action, Jackie Neal. Josic Tipping and guests .Betty Clark (Riviera CC ) and Gladys Willson (Claremont CCJ. were the winners with 135. Three teams tied for second in net action at 139. On one were Ceil Blown , Verda Shirley, Jean TaylOr (lrvin'e Coast CC) and Kay Ry er (CandlewooU CC), ()n another we re M a1,on Schulte, Eloise Gretichn('r, June Drury lSanta Ana CCI ;ind Juy 1.ester (Irvine Coast CC ) On the third t c~1 n1 .... ere Erma Bendel. Kay l"::irll'Y . Sue llliss (Alta Vista CC) ;.int.I Jean Olson (BraemarCCJ. Tied for the next spot at 140 were Cele Neth, l .. uC'ille Paddock, Pi1ar2arel Crank (Santa An a CCI and Loraine Gray (fii~ Ca nyon CCJ. Al so. C h:1rlottc Wood . Pi1ari on Olson, Hetty llagg and Virginia Blais <0:1kn1unlC('.J , Th e th ird t <•am included S h irley Ca l la~han , l)cg J acobson, Barbara lfanes and Corrine Larson ICandl c wood CC) Two team s tied at 141 includin~ Phyllis Sharp. f'ran Grotcnhuis, Nina Hannah and Lktty Burnett (Irvin e Coast CC); also, Bobbie Wasco , Dotl it:' Jones , Peg Lic kwar <O ld Ranch CC) and Mary Matson (Alta Vista CCL In an odd holes cornpetition, Peg Maul l was the A n ight win· ner with 39, followed by Mary Ratekin (41 ), Ceil Bro"'" (41 1,2) and a tie at ·i2 between Lucia Johnston and \1crda Shi rley. In B flight, Lu Robinson was the winner with 391'1, foll owed by Irene Beck (41 ). Kelly Adams (42 ) and Michi Ucmatsu (43J. Rosie Uchizo no was the C n ight ....i nner with 41 . Others included J>at Gill (4 1 1 ~). Phyllis Sharp (41 1 ~) aud '.\1 Hr y futhergill (42 1 '.i ). El 1~ig11el Me mbers of the E l Niguel CoWllry Club y,·umen's golf group are busily engaged in preparing for Sunday's guys and dolls tournam ent . 1'he event is 4.1n annu al afrair for mixed couples and wi ll be foll owed by a dinner ror .a w.ird - ing prizes in the evening. In a n e ven holt>s cv.ent using hall handi caps, T ina llall was the A night winner with a 35. A tie re· Los Al Results F•rW••MMl•r (l•lr,"Tr1ckFaU NO\.<.tolt<.t>e• A·Rolncl'IO Lun.11 Miol Ent• y EIGM"TH RACE lSO y.llf<I) l veolf "'"'· All....,.;on<:e Pu••e \ro<XI. s uited ror !'i('tond ;.1l 39 between C harl e n ~ C ram er and Rae C.:t><'hra n with t\nne Wright next at40. J ean Carrick was the B night y,·inncr with 35. foll owed b y Adrian Warren (37 11~)andatieat 39 \.'z between Pat Francis and Charlotte Low e . In C flight. Elsa Wise was the Wiilner with 36 1/2. Others in· eluded Barbara I-lodges (40) and u tie at 42 between Ruth Co hen, Gloria Wid e n e r and P eg Fa1rf1l•ld . Billie J\1 a c K c n i i e and ~,argaret Moor e tied for D night honors Y.'tth 40 1 ~. llelen Leigh was next with 41 and Betty 1-lalli- day followed -y,·ith 41 1,~. iffeadotrlark Vi c k ie Wall ace captured ringer of the m onth for the past two months at Meadowlark Country Club. ln a n et t o urnam e nt . llosemary Eric kson and Kalhy Wilbur lied for first in A night ~·ith 70. Doris O'Neill was the B fli ght winner with 69 and 1''ran Creager won C honors with 70. Rocky Barker was the D fl ight victor with 70 and Marion Cicali took high honors with an 85. In a co uples tou rnament , ChuC'k and Do ris O"Neill .... ·ercthe \\·inners of a bt•tter b:lll e vent Y.'ith a 58. J\ ti e resullt'd for second at 59 y,']th Fiona and Bob ~toore on one squad and Diana and Claude Hooper on the other. Other s in c luded Dollie :Jnd Harold Wi ck at 61 : Di a ntha Sherwood and Ralph Dcchcrvio; Vickie and Bev Wallace; and •larvey and Hap Woolcott, aJI at 62. In with 63 W('rC' Wi nni e \V.illiams and \\'i ll Farme r ; Helen and Tom J\louJton ; a nd Kitty and Chuc k l\t ullen. F IRST RACE -J!>O ya<d~.? year ol<11.c.111..,1n11 Pu•se l ?llOO. ea111 ... <1<1 £n•k ll<l!s lC.•rOoUJ • j.(I J.40 l..IO ..,...., 111..,, Rull al\ ~(~rlsW!l 1.to S.f>O vi~ .. v111,. \lr<"••,.t<"I <> 10 J BO 1.60 Flttl"I' F,tOle ((_;otOOf<') ).Xl 1 o0 CJ\;or~• 6•r• lAO.,rj l-~ Thinking Cadillac? s..nse1C.111a"1Jet tWar<I! l .60 Time II.II. All<> r1n • Mr. 81• C1tcn, Rotk van Roo;li.el, l_, Llll.e it OvnamoW.itn. lCIN)AGo, E11yann<'. Tut son.Jt!. Sotrl lt Y..O -F l •le>I J •! Yr!, Bla<:li.. Cyn. Ro1y Joro..1,J~11,..•'1Cr.;oroo•. I) E11c11 -J-Caplurff £nri<hn • 1·~ ltl"r R11l111'I, P1IO lll.111. SECOND RAC E 310 yards. lvt•t old'!.. Jillowancr. p,.r>f i.JOOO. Fo•y G!are \Cardota\ lt .10 •to J IO R""'i1r.M1nn1e (Adelr J •Ml J_40 BaQOD lClll ) 1.IO lime -1s.11 Alto'"'" -Ja11v VI •tn. r wo fo Go. 0W.•9t Mfl. To (lt>Oy, Wa• COPJ. F1t~le (<>uni. 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IRll"T •·ri.:TIFI\' \Tl: .\('Ct)!':-.:T~ (E£}9 Grain 'Guess' Came Up Short WAS l-ll NGTON (UPI ) -Droug ht in se\ler al m ajor world furm ing areas has dimmed the early season optin1ism obout buildi ng up global grain r e· serves by about t61o 17 million tons O\ler the coming Y<'ar, the Ag ri c ulture Department has announced. • IN A WORi.o GRAJN situation report depart· ment econom ists said hot , dry weather has shaved Z1 million tons off prcxtuction estimates for the Unit- ed States, the Sovit't Union and Western Europe. The previous s ummary was in mid·July. In a-sC'par;.i te report, the departme nt said the outlook fo r lhc corn belt in Lhe United States had im· proved "'ilh rains in some of the region but continu- ing hot weather still left much of the area too dry . The l'Orn crop is a kt'Y part of the U.S. grains picture und ir that crop comes in it could trigger further sales to the Sovit'l Union. r.rr111l~ r .. 11 !i1· 1 .1111"1'"·' \., ... ,,111 .. 11 "t T1.J1111 .u1d f ,,,,,, l·,.,111•.1H1,~. 'l •• u,111.·1,1 . .I i·r,·1111['!.111,1,..,.,.q.01.•k-tl BUT TOTAL WORLD prOOuction of all grains for the 1975-76 se<.ison is now estimated at about 958 million tons, do"·n nearly 21 million tons from the J uly forecast a nd 42 million tons below initial pre· season predictions . This shortfall is one or the re· asons that Ru ssia turned to the United Stales for suppleme ntal supplies. L ('11•!:1 \1<· II • :i:o 1';, 1 ~lh ~\l'f·(t I 1;:,·1·t-:llll S1~n1 :1 \t1.1 • !.:~.; !•'.. lith St t'c·~t • ri47·5Si l The depa rtment economi sts also trimmed grain consumption estimates in some countries but Cven with those cuts experts said the loss,of paten· tial production "la rgely eliminates the possibility of any a ppreciable r ecovery or worldwide grain stocks ." our count ry shirt, _ sport or dress / Ea rly forecasts had indicated 1975·76 produc- tion wo uld total 16-17 million tons above de mand, thus allowing "'or!d reserve stocks to rise from 99.ti million tons this summer to about 116 million tons next year. ..•. ~. NOW, HOWEVER. EXPERTS said reser \leS in the summer or 1976 will ri se to no m or e than 103.3 million tons. only 3.7 million abo\le t he current low fi gure. * * * Shoppers Buying Less Sweet Stuff lar ge taltersall wilh flap pocket; all new colors1 on cream twill fabric. goes well with solid blazer s etc. by .Q~ Eagle Shirtmakers 44 lastuon 1sLand newport center 644·5070 WASHINGTON CAP) -Americ an consumers, reacting to recent hi gh prices for sugar. will use less of the s weete ner per capita this year t han in ;:i ny year since Wor ld \Var II . the Agriculture Depa rtment says. 'Fh e d epa rt ment's Outlook a nd Situa ti on Board said that con· Sumption in the United St ates "may total less t han 90 po un ds per capita, d own from 97 pounds in 1974 and a re. cent high of 103 pounds in 1972." Probably not. These days, yields of Treasury Bills, Bankers' Acceptances and Cert ificates of Deposit are declining. That's why 1t will pay you to look into 10% int erest bearing Trust Deed investments with Newport Equ ity Funds. Newport Equity Funds offers you two elements vital to any good investment: High yield and security. You r money can earn 10% annually while your investment is secured by low risk real estate right here in the Newport Beach area -the fas tes t qrowing se<:t ion of California's fastest growing county. A 1ght nOVJ, 5250.000. Your you can invest anywhere from $2500 to funds will start earning 10% from the day of deposit into escrow. All detai ls, accoun ting and sta tements are handled by Newport Equit y Funds. And don't forget : It is possible to earn more t han 10% on Trust Deeds paid off prior to m atur ity. In those certain cases, it provides for a bonus of six· months additional interest, as allowed by st ate law. For more information, cal l Newport Equity Funds today. Our phone number is 644-6600. A vai lable t o Cal1for n1a residents only. Newport EquityTu,724~ (: AVCO FI NANClilL TOWE R 620 NEWPOR T CENTER lJ~IV E NEWPORT BEACH , CALI FORNIA 92660 RAW SUGAR produc- tion is up this year while co n s umption ha s declined, accounting for lower prices. The board predi cted tha t raw sugar prices ~·ould avera ge between $1 7 and $22 p e r 100 po unds this fa ll a nd between $20 and $25 for the entire year. This would be 15 to 33 per cent lowe r than last year's average of $29.50. Su gar prices quintupled in 1974, peaking in early November al $64.50 per lOOpound s. Sales/Service Mission Viejo Imports $o!> Diego fwy o1 AvflfV. Mo1110f1 V1ep 831 · 1740 49S-1700 Seville Sales & Leasing ~_£. ll ~ ~ ~ @iR Nabers Cadillac 1.00 Hirrbor B l~d,, C.O•lil Me'il S•0-9100 WHAT IS A PUSCRl"10tc1 ly TERRY GRANT, R."'; It look s like an ordinary piece o( paper with writing you can't read. to get medicines that sometimes seem expensive. Actually, a prescription is a passport lo better health . Physicians study many years to be able lo Write ooe. Pharmacists study many years lo learn how to compound them. Drug firms usually spend millions to perrect the drugs in -them . The relatively few dollars all thL' knowledge c05tt can 1ave you aickneu:ume and 50D'letimes your life. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHON E US when yo• need a deUvery. We wW deliver promptly •lthout extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health need$. We welcome r eqtieats ror delivery service and charge actounL.11. PA.RI( UDO rHARMACY 3S1 Hospital Road Frte Delivery Newport Beach 642--1580 Glendale S&C. in Newport Ground bas been broken for Glendale Feder al Sa vings and Loan Association 's Newport Beach facility, at 100 Newport Center Drive . The 10,000 square foot buildin g is valued at $1 million. Architects ·arc Tucker , Sadler and Associates of San Diego. Contractor for the project, expected for com· pletion by the first of ne'xt year, is Emkay of Newport Beach. East Coast Oil Lease Urged for 750 Acres WA S HINGTON CAP) -The Interior Depart- ment has proposed tht! sale of leases on 876, 750 acres of Atlantic seabot- t o m alo ng th e s ub· me r ged Baltimore Ca- nyon Troug h ror the beginning or ofrshore oil and gas drilling. The Bureau of Land l\1 a n agem e nl said the s ubn1er ged acreage, located a long the rnid· Atlantic outer continen- tal shelf, tentatively is div ided into 154 tracts off the coasts of New J e rsey a nd Delaware. PROPOSED SALE of Acme Gn Ac:Wllnl lodvnce ll 1'd MIC<o Advn\ Cp A1•• All Ale• 8•1 Allco Inc Allgn Pnr A1l.o enc AIU.O Tel Am Ap•s l Am E Jpr Am Flnc l Am Fle1n Am Florn Am Gree Amini Gr !mMc~T Am Telev Am W.ld _., -~ Alle•<o Ar*' Mvt ~"· AllO Co•• All ~LI Alt SIMI AIWO Or.s e.Jrd Alo e.lrd Wr 15.ok., Br IUl!tt Ft B.olClwn L 8'11J "'" 8k•m All 8'rnet Fl l'llS!.llt F 8.oyl•~~ flHin Cp 6en1tr . Ls .... uo Blbtl Co l!lllly l(id Bird Sons l!llkHI Pw BIOCk 0a 1'11 .. 0I s l!IMA Cp Bob Ev11s """m• Booth Np Brenco I ,. the oil and gas leases was scheduled for May 1976. Not included in the ten- tative tracts to be offered for sale were 71 that the commercial fi s hing in- dustry ask e d to be withheld from considera· tion as we ll as other tracts in which environ- mental or stale concerns had been expressed, the a gency said. The area involved in the proposed sale lies from 54 to 109 miles off the Dela ware and New Jer:sey coasts in wate r tbat is from 118 to 571 feet deep. THE AREA li es roughly b e tw e en Rehoboth Be ac h, Del., u.nd Toms River . N.J . Other subme rged land being cons ide red for possible offshore drilling but not included in the bur-eau 's proposed sale lies oCf the coast or Maryland and 0 £( the ex- tre me nort h coast of Virginia. The depa rtm e nt s aid re presentatives rrom New J er sey, N ew York, Delaware. Maryland and Virginia attended the formal meetings where the tract r ecommenda- tions were made. Ove r l'he Counter NA!tD Listinqs MUTUAL FUNDS Airlines Get Tahoe Extension SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -'temporary I authority for Paciric Southwest Airlines and Air California to ser\·e South Lake Tahoe has b een exte nded until Ma rch 31 . However , the Ca lifornia Public Utilities Commis sion re- jected PSA 's application to ny Boeing 727 jets on the r-0ute now Served by Lockheed Electr as. Final action on a permanent service certificate will not.come 1 up for at least 90 days, the PUC said. Vsed Car S hoppi119 Kicking Tires ·Just Beginning By SLYVIA PORTER , The uaed car business In th.l s country lit loaded with tr•uds an\i mis representations -as well as with a won· drous array of entirely Jegal ways to inspire )'OU to apend more money than you had planned or can afford in "order to put yourself on wheels. To begin with, here a re the constructive rules for buying a used car: \ Money's Worth -Choose a used . car dealer o nly after thorough investigation .. Look for one who 1s a member or a car dealers' association Query fnends on their expen ence with dealers and follow theiz: ~ecomm endat1ons. Don 't go too far from home, or serv1c1ng problems could beC<;>mc a real nwsance. -CHECK YOUR LOCAL new.car dealers lo see whether they also have their better trade-in cars tor sale - lrequenUy backed by warranties they are prepared to honor in their service shops (they us ually sell their Jemons to used-car dealers). -Av oid, 1f possible, shopping for a used car during the peak summer season when millions or Americans are com· pet1ng against you to buy a used car for vacation travel. -Consider as part or the purchase price the finance charges, 1mmed1ate repairs for whtch you know you must pay, opt,1onal eqwpment, sales and other laX'es, insurance. But don t , when you approach a dealer, announce that you have, say, $750 and want to know what he has 1n that price range. -CHOOSE -IF YOU ARE trying lo find the best ba.rgain-a relatiYely recent compact or other lower-priced model with co mparatively few complicated extras. An older. highe r-priced model with a lot ot extras well may mean stiff re pair costs later -Don't fa ll for the salesman's well -worn come-on, "I'm losing money on the deal." How could the dealer stay in business if he does that? -Remember, a new car's value drops about SO percent during the first two years of its Life owing to depreciation - although on ce rtain imported cars the rate or depreciation tends to be lowe r because or less drastic year-to-year s tyle changes. Tbus, a welJ-cared-ror two to three-year-old car may be a good buy. -Test-drive any car which seems to meet your needs -or get a trusted mecharuc to test-dnve it for you. Try it out in a variety of traffic conditions: on a dirt road as well as a highway, on a hill as well as on a level -HIRE A MECHANIC OR diagnostic clinic to check the motor, brakes, clutch, trans mission, other vital parts. Expect to pay SIS to $25 for this servtce.-well worth it, even if the check results in your not buying the car. -Ignore the odometer reading -despite the fact that turning t he odomete r back lo zero or otherwise tampenng with it is a,gainst the law A better gauge of how m any miles a used Car has been driven is to multiply its age by 10,000 to 15,000 (miles pe r year ). Gheck the driver's seat for wear. Does the miJeage on the odometer equal interior wear ? lf not, be suspicious of the odometer. ~Ask a,deai~r if he will give you the name and address oC a car's previous owner (some will) -and query this person on possible problems, defects or advantages or the car. H the former owner turns out to be a trave ling salesm an, this could serve as a warning to you th a t the car may have been driven an unusually large number of miles. Important note. In some areas, a contract to buy a used car 1s not binding if you are unable to m ove it off the lot - even1fyouhaveboughtacar .. as 1s '' -MAKE NOTES ON EACH car which interests you - including the year, make, model and vehicle identification number -so you can identify it 1f you re turn lo the dealer Take a notebook along when you inspect cars on each lot and wh!n you test-drive. -Compare the deals offered on a comparable car by several local dealers and choose the best ror you. -Shop among local lenders for the best financing terms as carefully as you shopped for the car itself. MARKET H IGHLIGHTS Due t 0 I ate transmission today's hstlng will not aooear in the Daily Piiot (.i11i11t•r ." 111111 l~••Stt rs New York !UPI I -Tiie IOll-ng h~I ~ lloe sloc•s 1r.at llawe 11411-.d mo~I °"" !051 tM "'~' bifsed on P!l'<e"1 ol 1\f'1t • ,.,,rk J S .•fcJS t 1 \ <-l i L•f" !II~ on the New 'l'orlr. Sloe:~ \l MOST ... CTIVE STOCKS E'i!.'i"n~ OUCf'llllgf' (~ilnql'S ••e '"" NEW YORK tUPH -TM n ....,.,, dilleren<e between 1t>e P•'v~ closlt19 IKl••e ~IO<.•• lrided on lt>e New York Pl'ltl -"' tilt t1trren1 closing price Stock Eatll•n~ Wectne!d•y, Go\INERS S•lf'~ CloM C~. I V.ble Inch! 91,, 1111 UP 116 ClhtO•P ~~:= ~ =-I~ 2 lntorton O• 1'• • '' Up 1• 1 ~1,e1~~~1 1s1.100 '6 -7•,. J Ga1 .... 1y In 3 "" ~· ~P l!~ Sony Cor!M'I 111.000 1()1/, 'll IM.lcll.nd Ml 7\.11 • 1• 0 P 121 Pol~rO•CI 216000 31'1 -1,.., .5 G ... C Corp 1 + ' 11 t11en lnlnl 11S.20P SlV. -l'h • Cl'l•.,sl6f WI "*' .,. Up 100 Te••<l> Inc: l l l,.00 J(V. -.,, I UfllfLICI ,t1b lO'•• 1:V. 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Pr-lofllC O)l'I 1 •'t ''o ~$,.1,11; "1• -\t m..,1to' •I .. 1.,._ I• ••CP ,M 1 11 If,,_ ''" P\KllMI F-'I •• n lVI-\lo P'urol•IOf' I It 11 11 ... -(• LOS ANGELES CAP) -Cont1nen· lal Airlines will ta.kt an estimated af· • ter·tax loss of $8.9 million ln the sale of its three rem aining Boeing 747s lo the government of Iran, a company spokesman said. And ttlc bclOli'"·cost sale announ ced Tuesday of the three aircraft prompt. e(I Ode industry o(flclal lo comment: "ll ·appears that 1f you have the money, this is a good time to buy airplanes." \ I {'8 DAILY PILOT Thursday. August 21 , 1975 Wel c o me Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY 'l'ht'rl··s a 111•w yat·ht c it.lb rormin g in Newport f{a rbor. Unlik(' lhc oldL·r, more established c lubs, there w i ll l>t• n o cos Uy initiation fee dues are no n1inal, and m1•n1bt'r~hip will not entitle you to re· (' 1pr0<•al pri vi le i;t~s in other c lu hs . ThE' nt~\\' g rol1p 1 ~ thl' '"1776 Yachting C lub." Dues arc $35 n year. Regardless or the length or your ml'mher!>h 1p , you y,·ill nevC'r become com . modorc or hulcl a n~ othe r 1)ff1ce -nor perform any commitl1..'(' ru11c:t1uns -.;u pl us h ('lubhouse -no bar and g::illl'y So Whal dn yuu gC't for ~ou1· J5 bucks a year? Si mply the pr1vilegt• of supportin g a community ··yacht·· l ht· !;(ood ship Argus, a 67-year-old ketch pP<'rated by thl• Orange County l.loy Scout Council :is a training \'CS:.l·I for the Sea Scouts. , TllF: 8 1\SI\ OF SF:WPORT is spearheading the fo rnlat1 on of "Tht..• 1776 Yachting Club," de· !'1gnate d a:-a s upport group organized to provide operating funds for lhi.' Arg us . 'fhe a nnual dues will j!(1dircctly l o l ht• Sea Scouts fur the care and main· t l'n~n('e of thl· 1\rgu~. the Sea Bas e and for their ac- t ivities . The idct1 for lhc :.llµport group came about after the scout C ount•il a nnounced that it could no l onger ..iffo rd t o n1a inla1n !ht• Argus <.1nd would have lo put i t up for s al('. . . . ARGUS DRAWING LOCAL SUPPORT Vintage Vessel Used by Scouts . ' S lated S unday Se8man Race Unique Voyagers Yacht C lub's Seaman o f the Year R ace, the 25th r e n e wal of which is schedule d Sun- day. Is unique as yacht races go. Scoring is not based entirely on which boat finish es fir s t. but o n the number or important seantans hip feats s u ccessfully performed duri ng the race. MANEUVERS INO...UDE reefing the mains'l, jibing the s pinnaker, changing heads'ls, a man overboard drill, a n c h oring, securing sails and send· ing the crew below decks beCore receiving the finis h gun. The maneuvers are performed on various legs of the four·leg windward-leeward course. Each skipper mus t assign one member of the c r ew a s an observer who times each maneuver and completes ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8US1Nass NlllMl!'.ST.\Tl!.Ml.NT Tiie IOllOw1 n11per _, l•d01"9tiu.i .... I . .. SHADY LADY CH ... RTl!RS, 1~ Olt...ood 0< ., S.11 M•rlne, CAtllOI ()lover elld Ht~n Menrlc•-. !!OS O..l-Or., S..11 M<1 rl11a,CA.tlW!I Tfll• "" .. ,,., .. 1. CD~ueled l>f'"" j,,. dlYlcl-1 011 ... , A Ktnrlt~!.Oll lnls •l•lr,,.,..nl w•• !lied w\11> ti. Cownty Cit•~ 01 O••noe CovntJ on ,...,.I Ii, 11/S . ....,. P\lbllW'ltd 0•'""91t coa,1 oau, Piiot. A.uv.t1,?9,and~1.o,11.1t1s 11-..15 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE a form which must be s ubmitted to the race com· 37641 1nittee at lhc conclusion or the r ace. , ___ P_U_B_L_i_c_N_O_Tl_C_E __ su,.••1o•c.ou•To• caL1110•H1a 1-"COUNTYOPORANGE SPECIALLY TAILORED handicaps for the EK•G ... NG.!iG-lBM9 caSENVM•e•1M111 NOTICI TO CREDITORS race will be g iven lo s ki1,pecs befo,e the s tart o f the suMMONSON co1r11Pu.1HT IS.c,,41t1 -•101u.c.c.1 Plel11tllh1 P ... CIFIC EMPLOYERS race. !el A b<ll .. 1••11,1•• 1• •twNI tG bt lltSU RANCE COMPA NY,. <•POI•· 1'h(' race is open lo members or recognized ~· T~ 11•mel ani:i busi,...,11 •d· 11oto. •\.KARL ouRs10N, VERNON h I I A"Y 0 ... Kl.Y, BYPt.. MAURICE yac t c ubs sai ing cruising type yachts 20 feet dre1-. 011,,. t••11••eror ••': Ja,,_ ~ARNER, wiLt..iAM PORTS, overall and longe r . Entries s hould be received at M•1"'"'10n· 001119 bu ~1 n'\~ •• Nii.LIAM 1<RusE. JR., Ju1.1 4 V Y h Cl b d KUNGAY TIC.EA, INC., 1•1••o..n.rci KRUSE, o ... LE LI SSNE R, SHERYL oyag'er s ac t u ,3355ViaLi o, by Friday. s1r .. l,V•n Nuyl,C&llt .... nla•1«>1 LIS~N EA. DONALD 6URNS, LUC'!' For Curt h e r information contact Frank Parco, Thtnan•·~.,.dbv'1 ... '1 •0c1ressno1 BUR NS, ROBE RT PROSSER, The transterM are: 6. L. Mou llol1111 .. o o GE" o 11eneralchairman.telcphone&'.J7-0728. bu1111t 1• •s B ALAN CED BEnNA.A CLAVT N, .. AL b GAV, PATR ICK &R ... 0'1' WAHL. Boat Show Ends INVESTM ENTS, A Join I Venture, 011 BER NA. R 0 (LA y TON, GE AA.LO TW.i11,S.11019flO,CaUfor11l192110 GAY ... NO PA.TRICK BR ... OY ........ HL A.II other b<.i•lne•1 11e""'' er>d ad· '-S C.O·PARlNE,..;S OllA. Hl\RBOR orftws uH-d ~"I~ lr111lltror wlt!ll" ""0TOR HOMES, a 11 cl DOES I , ...... re••• le)\ 1>11\I \.0 ••••• lo.llO-to lHROO GH 50, lr.tl~l .-e, Oelendllnl,. lllil'lr&Mltrttare: NONE lo the Oe!e11ci..nh: A cl•U c~elnt le) T,. loo:•llGn ano 9uoeral dl!'K.rlp-~s bfen lllfd bf the plalllllll• 19'"IMl UOtl ot I~ propertJ lo tie tra~t.rtlld 1'0U. 11 ~GU wlsto to oelend this la-..11, \femb1,rs of the Yachting C lub will receive a burgee "·h it'h they can fly from their own yachts - if any, a nd y,•ill be entitled to visiting and s ailing privilegi.'s ;.iboard the picturesque Argus. m k if A • • l•t: AL L FURNITURE, FIXTURES l'OU mu•I fl~ In ll'>i\ coutl • wrlllen Beach Since 1970 When it WaS purchased by the Boy ee 0 ctivity l\NO EQUIPMENT ONLY oll,,.l<tr· plt.ac:h<'IQ In resp(Hl:.1 IG the ccl"''l>lalnt Scout Council a s a cruis ing and training s hip. Since IAlll R'~1..,r•111 bvilne.s kno-.n ""· 1or • -111111 or or•t 01ta<1i"!I. 11 • Olthllan·s Rt \laure11I loc."t~Cl•t llJ E. Jultlte Co.wrl) wHhlll lO Cl•J\ alter ""' then it has undergone ronsiderable refurbishing by Coast Nigh,..••· Hfwpor1 Beach, ~rnGn• Is Strved Oft fOu. Olr.e,.,.,1~. h d d . dS S . h W . h B c.ai11,,..111an..o. RECOGNIZING TllE SEA Scouts' nee tl as a t e e 1catc ea couts. An tn-t e-water boat ay int e new urton !d>T~otace,11nc11~d•teOt1Gti1ter -c1e1-11 •111 i...wiered<111epc>1k ... h ·11 1· k ChasePark. tlonb'llN01a1n1111••11a11'1ecou•1 m.., <·11mmunity respons ibility. the Bank of Newport has s ow w1 c tmax a wee w111<11, tn. bu1-1, ... ,,,, h 10 bt <Oft· ""t~• , 1...a9~n1 ,.0.,n~t f ou tor 1ne BEFORE C OMINGTO N l th A h d r · l ' 'l ' O SOI 'Ibo t ......,maieaere:l:lan.,o!A.meritaNT._ 1 \Oluntet·rl'd udministrativc facilitics. m cl uding re· ewpor , e rgus a o marine ac 1v1 1es ver argesa1 as .....,,,.,,cro11>rr 1e1e•r•a"'•1f'dk'l-·1ed h f ' d 00 ( 'II be 5.A,Set10leQO Ma l110111terRoom209, uwnplei11\. cord-kl'ep ing and mailing servires for the project. s a1 t e sea s rom the Baltic to the Pacific, her sponsored by th e M arina an power as w1 P.O.Bo1tl4.Jl,5et\Oleoo.c1111orJ111011 ,.f..,,.11111a~lltM•••l<,ot• .. ~- Th I b log d e lal·11·ng ma d t ·1 fh h. to t a Sh d I R C h b f di · I d · 1· s •"'1eru-..iuc1a,ot»111•mt1er,1"1~-e .. c u ·· v.·ill meet annually nt the Sea Base for ny e ai so er ts ry a se . e e ey -am er o s p aye in s tps ur· Ol\TED ' Jut,,,,.,~ .• ._, 111 1111s """''· ,.., lloo\lkl .. w · b · d landed1'nN ""porlaftcrh vt'ngbee n s a 'leda'o nd Comm c tod round1'ng the park . P'"..,..,'11'i.e'""'''"'P1•••111<1,!I .,.,, an 1nspt·ct 1o n tour. usincsli meetings an a clam . t.. · a 1 u ere ay HUNC.RY Tt GER.INC .,.., ... 11 .... _11..,.,. the Orld b d l r 'I th h S d A th 50 l ·1 bl 8,Jame\1"\;olht,.,on, chowderre a s t . ,,.. yana venurous am1y. roug un ay. no e r ra1era e p,.,111"!111 0.t1ed0tcembfr11,1t1J In recent years her onJy voyages ha\.'e been an The s h o w , will lake boats and over 100 ac-BALANCED INVESTMENTS, . w.E.•tJOHN,Cle•- Thc 68-foot Argus, o riginally built in Denmark occasion a l c ros sing to Catalina Island or a day-place in the marina at cessory displays will be :;~;:,.~~~·c~:~., g;:i~.ot>e••1 .J• .. as a cargo s hip, has ~en a landmark in New port cruise> along the> Orange County coastlin e . the foot o f Mindanao set up in the park itself. s .L.Ma,•, MOHiGOME.RY,•OTTUM, FRaM. ,ii; .:: .. ~·; Oil FILTll • P,ootu ~ .... I·~"' 259 Cl••";o n ... c ' ~ ... ~ .. 1. t I'-l'.i I• .. ............ ii' ,_--_J. I '" '•' ..,,., MECHANICS L"''~-· HA•D SOAP ~ ........ ""·"•'' Cl•oo• "·""' '""Qt D "· C.to" A..,j "·· ' llC. St1 49c ( - -------------------------------------------------, Boarding passes for Tranir'''e REGAL .,.•McHALLY P\lbli"""d Or1111ge Coas1 Oohy P;1c1, C1 • ..,, .,.,~,I TO?\, c ........ ~1. 1.,,. v,"11 u.~.1,,.,,, '""' A..0 "'°'" Eo., To U••, ;.., ........... ~ . ·-·· ~ .. "'". TWO DRAWER TOOL CHEST TOP .. .,., o •. ,, 11 c.."ll•l l C,it.t.t '"'''· .. ''"'" 39 9 c .... ~ .. '""' p.,' •• 11 ... .. l0<•, .... 1 ... 1. TWO DIAWIR ROLLER U BIMIT ~·01''r., ... ~,., l lC. 7.t.tt ¥::;.°[,;,.'.,~'d' 6999 . " ~""" .,. IJ. •••• \ .... FAST flUS I ' • I (• 'i \,,.,. (ll !),.• .!. c,.. •·•. ,. •·• ., r •. ,,..,,"'9 o.,.. l o 4C ,. i. s .... ~.uc>i. SUUI h •• """ 1," '• Cool "1' !.,""" "« Q•d o•o l •o• t & lou Oi '•· "''""'""'Co< '" U 01. AHJl .RUST ~ .... , .. c ..... .,.. ~-l ~ .. ,. ........... c 1.,..,, .... c• .... •·•< • ., .•. ~.. •"'"""o· lli Ot. HEAVY Dm SllOCI AISOllll c..--...is, , ......... . f•A• LMt •• , .. °"" n.. C•. 11 Dolo<• .. •• •oU •• ,1 .... Tlw si..t• () p,,..,... , .... .. _,. SANTA ANA n+" wnor. ... 1o .... •' .... .. ·-~ . . . .. ..... ·;.'.: . " . . -' ' •• p, ...... • ••• I • ',_ LI FETIME CHECKER BATTERY AUTO PARTS SAVE 30%-50% l 32 99 lllTM (JCMll~l .. CiooM Bodi, 11'.oolo."d F'"''""'• 11, •••• , ""'" ~ .. o,i. .. >.«d KOOL-IT COOLANT ~"''.oily lroro-•odod r .. c ... , ..... ~ ... C...d·1· ... •n1 °""'· Q,.,;i, D•u•r"'•• .,,.o, ~ •• ., c ... 1.~ \,,, •• c1-. J39 , OMlllNOIO'll lttlt ~....at "--a..-. 63'·7412 ' .. ' ...... ' -:··'·.~";·r. :.'" llC. I ,St J49 !.to "" MOTORCYCLE BATTERY I• ii.,, 8•"••r r o•I. "'""·• A'IOO..,P .. ..iAO,.,Q.,, OI P,.<1-,.., 11 •·II I• ~ool0<«i 6, ci.. ........ . •·•~ Tho a.,.,.,, Ot Tho s.,t., ~l·p •...i W.•0••1· lLlClROl!TE llCLUOfl IATillY TllMl•ALS l •• c-.. •. ~.c ......• '"'"'"" •· Clo.,p• L.,1 '•(.,bl ... 39: .. i9'99 I ATTl l Y BRUSH Ulll CLUMH £0,, To ll,.,~,...., •• , c .... , ·• c ......... '·-Pe-•1 l,.j Co~'••· QUALITY CAlllll STIAP "'°'""E.,,l0 Co"1 99 Vo,.&.,,,,.,,'"~ N,,..,.,.o, ( p,.1,,11, l oloo•oo, IATIEIY roll· DOW• 10 T 99.t l••1 1, ..... 11. 1r.,1 .... 0... c .. , ..... J Boo..,, a.11 f .. s.• .. s .... ,, c.. •• 01.1 1 I I,, 21.tt llTftlY 21.t tl SPOIT CllP w111L covn ... ~ ............ ...... ....i.., Ko.,~ ,,,.1y C>o wi...t. !.omd>oo T • h1 ,._1y 0.......,-...1, lA HAW lllW.-lotli.I. '"-·-"'- FUllmVN "'~---121l) 6f4.22« ' boats in the water will be Auvu•I 11 , 1t1s 12...,.,s a Pr.,,i,i.twit c ... ,...,,+.n $2. Admission fee lo all ~!'=~~~:.:i!".:,~1" land displays. Proceeds PUB L I C N OTICE Tt....._.c21i1 11,.,111 r th h ed 1~-=====~------j Alt..Mylfw Plel11tltl 0 e s OW, sponsor FICTITIOU58USIHESS Publbhed Or•11<;ie Ce4n 0..llJ Pile! by the Boating Industry NAME STATEME NT AUl,IU'17,1•,11,,1,1t1s 19SJ·7i Committee will go to the '"' 101'"""1"'.I O<"••on h OGinQ bu!J., --------------ntH "'° 1• Sea Scouts. PAl ·s. 111»0 a.a~er ~1. C.O•t• P U BLIC N O TICE Prindle Wins Own Cat Race Geoff Prindle of Dana Point is not only t h e de- signer and bu.ilder of the Prindle·l6 catamaran, he is the national cham· pion i.n the class. Prindle . with h is wife Dee as crew s howed 33 competilors. i n cluding entries from ll awa ii, M ichigan and Texas, th at h e knew as muc h about sailing the s peedy twin-hullers as h e does about th e technical aspects . The natio nal cham- pions hip regatt a was held las t weekend at Dana Point. Prindle scor ed 10 1~ points to ll'h for runne r · up Harry and Susan'Pat· tison from Newport Beach . Others among the first five were Dale Braeg~er a nd Troy Nakamoto , San Diego, 2234 ; Steve and C l audet t e Caldwell , Houston, Tex., 23o/4. and Pele Begle a n d Steve Butler, D e troit. Mich., 35. PUBLIC NOTICt: . ...... , SU PE lltlOA (OU AT OF THE ST ... TE OF C"llFOltNI"' FOlt THE COUNTYOFOltl\NGE ,._,l\·M1'4 NOTtCI: 011' NE ... ltlNG OP ll'lltST A.ME.HOEO PETITION FOR 1'1t0UT E OP WILL ANO FOllt LET· TEflS TE.ST AME NT ARY E.5\ete ol OL IVER 0. BEASLE:Y. O.tt•W'cl NOTICE I~ HEREBY C,.I VEN In.II JDl'IN P"'RKEP ""~Ii led l'lerelll e peti· Uon 1.,.. F~r'I A'Tl'fntl•d Ptlllloti !Gt Pt-If of Will'""' !or o'''"'"'fof Le1-ler1 Tei;lamenl•<f IG the Pflllior>er, <l'· lar1tr.tt IG lllfllk h 11 m.atM tor lurtller p«ll<u11rs, elld lt>at ll'>e time -pliKe ol 1"'ol•lnq lhe •<llme ha i -11 \.fl !Gt S.ot, 2, 1~1S, al '')C •.m., In Ille •-tro<"'' ot Oeoartment No Jot '"oCI court. el IOOClw•t Ctntfr Or ;~, WO•ll, In ttw Cih 01 S..nt1 Anf, C•lllO<nla. 0.1tdA.UQu" lS, 197'. WILLIAM E, SI JONN, Coun1y Cle•• PHILLIPE. $11.VE•M"'N tulW, .,._., •1'1 ""' ... IM, Clllf. tttot l\hatllfy -: 11""111-r PutMlt-MG Ofanoe Coil•t O.l1y Pilot, "'UCJ.m 21, 12, JI, l'IJ 3132·1) P UBLIC N OTICE --·----lUPl.•1011 COUATOF Tl-I E 5TATl.OPCALll'Oll"'I"' fl"Olt THI'. C:OUMTT 011' OlltANGE. .... A-N4S1 NOTICE. 01' "I AfllNG OF Pl!TITtON l'Ofl P•O .... TE. OF WILL "NO !"Oft LITTllH Tl.STAMl!NTARY (90NO w ... rvt:DI E1l•lt "' JESSIE N, liOt..T, ek.a Jl!!.SIE MOLT, Oectasttl. HOTICE IS HEAIEt!IY GIVEN 11\tl BAHK OF NEWPQFIT l\as 111«1 lle<fln a petillCWI for Probtlf OI Wiil er<! tor"' -OI 1..eu.rs Tt,l•rnt11t.ery to ti. "'""'-'· ret .. ltf\Cf IO •hi<h 1$ ..... °' IOt lurVWr p.wUcul•rs, •nd lhel ll>t t1,...al0dplace•l.....,lt!•t1tt_,,.., ....., ..i tor S.Ottmbfr 1. 1•1s, at •;:II> 1.m,. 11'1 th• towrtr-of 0.pert,....,nt ND. J ol wlcl cwrl _. 700 Clvk C.Mer 0.1 ... W..\I, 11'1 tM CHJ of 'Wiii• A.ne. C.llfornle, O.Wcl4\IOUtl l2, ltl). WILLl"'M I . SI JOHN, Go<lfttyClirll 8ARNIS,KMAO, JONNSON. KINNIOYa UllLSON ~•L.a••r: li:-tt W, lct.et , Jf, 4'2IMMAl'tMtr 8hr .. .....,.,. a..c-. C.llfW!lla,,... T .. : ltKI tn.,,. ,,.......,. fwl ntl""'"' """"'"'"'Or~ toe•t 0•11Y l'llol, "'40 I•,''· 21, ltlS J11•1~ Me"'"· c ... "1416 A11<1·Marlf J. Arnor ow, 3117 y,..,.,1-------,cMc>-> _____ _ Ave ., Co,1.a Me •a. Cl" f1~1• NOTICE OF TlltUSTE.E'S Ur.LE This l>v•lne•• Is lDnelu(l~cl l>r ~n Ill• T s U i!iw;clu•I · ·No, 11 • M 00! Set>ternl>er n. "'s, at t :lll a..m., """"" "''r J ATl'IO•OW) R-T Fl,.,..ncial S...vlt111g,a•llul1ap. Th" .i.a1~rr1enr ,..., l11ed will'> !ht llQlnled Tru•ttt -·an.cl pur.....,,t 10 ly Clt<k ol Ore11Q(' Count~ Oii July ~I'd ot Tru•I rKGrOtd Julf 11, !tit, 11 'ltlS. 111•!. Na. 11'69, In~ 1119<1, pa.gt 1 .. 1, F .. M OI Olli<lal Records Ill Iha Gtli<t OI I.ht Publl~ Ore1191 Co••t 04il, Pilol, c.nunty RetorOtr of O.et1114 Coullly, ""OU'11,1•,21,11, 191S 21Q.IS St.if of (aUIGtnla 'WI LL SELL ... T f--------------1 PU8LIC .. UCTlON TO HIGHEST t!ltO. P U B L I C NOTICE OER FOR CASH (payable et u,... M i.aie In '"'1ul ...._, ot "" UNled >---------------! stalnl at Ttle South !Iron\) tnlr.-.c:1t\O NOTICE INVITING •IOS Nollce I• l'lll<•br •lwn tfWll ttw lloka Of T,.1~l"i of Ille Hllfltl"VIOll 8"<11 Unloll Hll)ft School Ol!trkt ,..;11 reo:;.i..., Kelotd bidi IOI' lht pur< .... !oe 1"4 !ft. !lell .. lon of vnoer-flers Labore!....., aflCll"OVed 11,000 O.OllOll h,.pj t.-lk &NI .. _ rKDWf' b•l•11<e IY\lern wmi<l'I ..-1 Gt are equll lo the ~pec:Uicellon• ""lilt +11 I~ Plan11ln9 ano Co11slrotll011 otti<eo• Wid OIMrlCI. l•th l>ocl mu" be llttompanled by~ cash..,,., CllKll, cerlllled '""'~or bl(!. dff 's bond In tl!e arnoun t ol nol i....~ t/\lln s• o! !,,,.. 101"1 b•cl m•llf P•~Mlle 10 1...., Hunl•nqt<111 Bf.J(l'I Un•on Hlol'I Scl>ool 0 .. 1, •<• '"' a uue• ~nt('r GI d,.ll~e•f ,.,.., OI tOITl'l)llinci •• , ... I"" I<!•"'' ot '"" l>od II &war <le<! IN <Olll r "' ! Bid anCI en~~toi:>e \hall be clearly ""''~~. f'-"'I T•nk · RtCD•l•fJ !t'(!ol""' Biel • Hu11tl119l<111 Hta<l'I Union HiQl'I X,_ 01\lti<t. Bid No. 2•1,"' Mod ..S. J.,!tl..., to Ow~ Miiier, Olrtt lor, Pl..,.. nl11q ano CGnUrucllo11, Hunt111111on •Beach U11io11 Higl'> Scticrol o,.t,.ct. EClllKat..,., C~ltr, S701 Bois.a A""""-· tilJllhllQIOl'I a.eel\, c ... 921•1. Bl~U...U bf re<ei...,d o1! or t>e!Gr" I I ·OO e.n•., !.ep- -· ~-1'tl~. "' whl<I'> time •""pl"'' IJo<k ,..111 be E>Ubl ltly Ollf'nttl .tno read In NG•l""•~t Conl~rentr ROGrn. Boo 00<.umer.lo wolt OP .. v,.1lablf""O' after Au11u•t ll, ltlS , 011 \l'>e Pl;orvi1119 an11 COll•l•1Kho11 otllce at"'' ~vt lid- °'"~'-Eetti t>id \hall rfmeln valocl ror 1 t:ie•in<t GI •I di'' .11!•" tl'le date _,o ... •d ,..,, IN ... c .. 101 of Oo<h. Tl'I~ Boatcl ot T•u-1~·~ ,,,~II r.. tlw> ...,,. 1udlle ot lhe QUel ltY ol eQuipmenl ot•ered W'O rP'>f1•~e• 111f rlqh! 10 rfleet ·""" or a11 b111, '"'" 10 wa1~t <lt>Y fr, ft<;iulM lly tl'>,.re•n . ~•Qn"(!. Owen M' II•·• D1•,.,<IGr, Pl~n11ona ancl (Ol"tru(loon Hunl•nv1on l:l~a<" un•<111 Hl9!1~r'iool 0!\tfltl Publ f.ned Ori\nOf' C<>d\I Dally Pilot AUQU!ol 21,19, !ti~ J2lJ.I~ PUBLIC NOTICE trw otd C-IJ C-thouw 111 llW! Cl1y of :r.atlt• A,.., c1111 ... 111a, •II rlt;illt , 1111e ...., '-reSI ton""''f'lld IO ana ._ -by II Wiider ... 1c1 Oetcl of Ttu>t Jn I,,., _ ~rly illwt~ In i•id CDUllly ...i !.!ale deM:rlbed ••: A. Lea who kl E$1at• 111 an(f lo Lot 1 01 Traci No, 20N, fl ~on 1 M.11> rfeorded In Book ~1. Paqe 50 of Ml«ell&lleD\/~ MIPl, rt• CGl'th of 0••"9l' Countf, Ca1 Uorn1a. The llrttt •odre••alld GtNr COllYl>Gll llO!•i9"&UOll, U illy, of the re1I ptoprrly cll!Krlbfd abowt I• ou•PO• ted 10 tie 1•1s ll•J•lde Oriwe, Corona del Mar, (atlfornia '242S. The ...-r•lgt1eO Ttu~let cll-.cll!lms ..,., Ullb!llly !Or .any lt!CO,,e<lnt'\ of ll>t $11"1 6Cldr.,s and Giner cc1m••- oeslgna11on, U •nf, sno ... n ""'""'· Seid wle .. 111 bf m•Ot. but ""'haul ,_,or •••••11ty, f•l)rtll or 1,,.. l)lltd, •eoa•cl>n.g title, PGSW\\lon. ·- t""'llr.-.C:H, 10 Pl' ll'>e rem•l'"""9 prl11-t;pa1......, of the llO!t {l) wcurl!'d by .aid Ottd of Tru~I, IO·wlt: SJ0,,11.JO, wiltl lnte~I lhereot1, •• prowlOed 111 -.aid llOle(SI, ""'••ll<fS, II •nf, -u.. lil<ml of ••lei Do!ed ol Tru", ftti, t ,,.,9" and ""Pf:ll''' of t,.,. Tr""1'°' a rd of tN t•u•hcrc11ed bf ••Id Oeeeiof TIV5t. TN be""lic•ery ur><ter ••Id Dtlld o1 Tr111t herttolo•c e~e<ul td ...,., de· 11 ..... td 10 llW' -·•i9nit4'. -itlefl O..Claratloll of Oelaull end Dtn-IGt S.le, elld a wrltltn Nolltf ol Oel•un -Elt<llon to S..11. Tl'>ft uncler•illf"HI c ... 5""' UICI Notit" ot Dtl~ull •nd Ele<• ti<lll lo 5cll to be re<O•cled In 11>e count-, •~re !ht '"•1 orGi:>e•!1 ll !OO:ilt..t. O.ledAuvu~I 13, 1•1s. Rand T Finan~ lill Se•wltinq Co., Inc. •11.elcl l •ustee, e, Ttrelil RI was, TrullttO!llter f'ublhl'>ea New1><1rt i.!a•bo• N•w• p,,,, <ornblntll Wiii'> I~ O•il<>Qe c~ ... lt Dally PllOI .... UQU\I JI , 71, •"° ~ t~mber~. 1911 l1"8·1S PUBUC NOTICE OrFIC!Al Pl>QCCEOINC.S OF TllE BOARD 01' SUPERVISORS OF OR ... NGE COU r<lY, C l\l l~·ORN1A SMll• A ..... C;olilGt11ia A ·~11ul.a• •diou•ned ..... .,1;"11 DI ll'le Board Of Sut)er~l'IOI"• of O<•.-. Cow!!J, Ce•llGrnl1, .ill><! •II Uno ei lt>e Go .... rNnQ Boerd Of\~ Ol1'ri<ll gowe•M'CI try t!tt -·Cl Dt SuPoor~.wrs ..... l'>eld ~ 12, lt1), II, . .JO A,M. TM 1011-119 .... _d memtie•i bel"" G•ei.tnt: AllP'I ""· Oled•!<l'I, 0>.Jfrm...,, L""'e!W;f J, Schmil, lt"lpt> B. Cla•~. T l>om•1 F. Alley ard !~Cit rt:, l\l»tnl: R-r! W. fl.&11111. C.<· l•ln A.HFP A9tef,,...,nh and l"l'all0<1tlot>ol 1unm. ••t .uti-l1td ...,,...,-.. Yenlut Ab•lt....,nt Aqreem.en! l• ....... .wc1. COllSlnKI..,., ot ttMPOrerf road U0\11119 011 Los Al•'>D> 0 .... 1,ward Is itpptowed. f•...,sffr ot tft'lai11 •-~ .,.e •I>" .,..o.,..s. Bid elate•••• '>fl and tOtllrMI u•moleted Oft Cf r1,.1n Count, <on!olr....:Hon IJFD)KI. Ou!IC1a1m DttCI DI flMrntnl Ml I Ken I Mil•!l<'f•ll• P••-•ay 11 -·o ..... d. Rtlm!)ut\fme111 of C.e>unty -dlcal c.,.,,.,,, c.r..n Dlffer.nt:l' Fund h -tovad. R~wtuliOll •"9f•ai11<1 lht Cr!ml,.,,.1 J~tk•Counch Prole<l "Cautl 1n...,.•Uoalor" C.ran1 Ii _,,,d, Joint Po,..er• AQ<tt,...nl !Gt tlW•vetopm<'nl ot PGllte M.111- .,......, ..,llO<tllon ~••tems h appro......i. Hee•lllQ Is~ tor"'°"°""' •11n1••llon to Oranqo CGun!~ Sl•~M LIQ~tlllg Malnl.-n.M"<<' Otstrlcl No. 1. Hearl119 1 ......... P<D· POloKI ed!l lU011 GI il<T>bUl•n<f 1erviee 1GCGUn\y s. .... 1c .... re••. No~. J -''·Ct•-1Ain ~rW<WMI M<tt1rr1 are """'ow-11. Pewtu1;on regardl119 -.k1rs' Com- 1>t.-.S.ll<111 Trull F~n.i " ..aoolf'O. Fo~lrr HGml' L+•blll\y l115urenc:e Is approwe-d. ~"1"9 I~""' Ot1 P•<>PO•e-CI I••" of IKillti~s tor-~ Mll111"""rw:' cnn•<. Cet!aln l)UrCl'la\1110 melhr\ are ft~O-. U91I KllOtl lot fflmbur~.....,I ol terlaln mtdlcal .str~I•~~ 11 ;111ll'IO<ottO. Subc:D<1t•..:lor is approved for All..., Creel< C!la"""I <<111•!•ucllo11. y,~.,.,I eu111ou1atlon• ar" approved. Claim'°' rt· '"""DI t1r1ton 11•~•. Air CaBlornla, I• tonllnutd. Uw ol Jl1>""" .. "'merJc .. 11 c;...,,.,, bf He•l!n 0..p.orlmen! EmplG\'fft I• •ulhorllfcl. No11·Mo"9lery 91!1\ la luven!l1 l111!hu!l<111i •"" gill 10 Count~ lloYdlcel C.11lfr ¥f ..:cepled. A•POtl °" l)<Opowod ,,,..,.,,.,,,OU"" utltlly clht•IU, ICltella A--.;~ .tull'>otlrid. T•• ma1 · ltr• •••~•owed. lr1cl ma111,. are apprO'o'ed. Mort11.1ue• a•t releaM•. Am- l>ul.-.C:t S...¥1Ct "'g•ffmtlll Ii ~vtd. "'9•~ment for COllJtru.:llOft ff Mtill !.lrMl BrlOQt apProecl>H It •PP'-. JUW<llle JU$tkf Slucly Conwrltfo>\ COfl· Irie I It ••ltnded. "'9••tfTl'ilfll lor t< ..... lsttlonof c-lral P••k, en, of H\11'\tlng!M 9ellc:!I, 11 &ll(lfOwtd. S11001rwl-Bettin ... ,1 ... s el tl'le ""''11"11, OIKaunt li<11 In coumv Parks 1or S..nlo r ClllartS ar' -·G-. Ftes.o!utlon ••-dl"'9 w.11 0•""9" C.Ou11tv Co~rh •elllf,...nl and wll'IV o! l>ullcll"9 I• aoocrted. A1Mlutlflll !or ••lveqe at C.Oyole C:•"YOfl 0t_...i $.!allot> 11 .ot>pled. Or-c-, Air Pollullon EfT\'lrqet!Cy Episode "'-Is .-.fd. C-.....V11n, Rel.,r•I ....;i 1n. formellon S.,,.,.1c11 Is me.,.d lllto c-, U<10<lure. Ftt'4!ulletl tor ,....._, of Llel>llUf and Pr°""rlf ln•u•.-..c• co..,raqes h aoc.pted. P\ltc..._ of C-.-cMerll"ICI Ml l111.,.,...._, SlNclul1<>g •rd M&llA9f"""'' Sntem 11 _,.,..l,... .,.tlll1fcturel·E"'i11Milrlng firm f\ Mle<."'9 tor ioull'> CMU Fire Sla!lon, Rtport fll\ lhe Or~ CownlJ Medlc al ea.....-~ lllttnll.., c ... , Pa•atntcHc Tr1lfl. Ing Pl'aoram It <Oftlif'IUtd, C....utt.>1 ~k lor II-kl W. Usfotrs R•olonal "''' 111...,1"11 are t\lll•orllild. ~t "° 1111 frff110flcerUl11 PMllkwt... c-1' ~tletl O.part,,,.nl, tt <Oft!~. 5'.lpervt-(I""' 11 catlf'O tr..., IN mtel- lng. ~--111 Is amtn<ltd ..., Ea~ (ltanlecl, S-t• ..... 0e11'11 CNi .... t. Frinot e.e....ilh a•e eopro.,td •or _...,.,,,,...1,,. ...... .....,..._1 E;mplO"'"" ..,.,. rn1n111•all"" ,..,..,.l)llmenl S.1«'-s .,, ~' ,.. • .,..,,or BoJt &ai.eball, Inc ., Por!y L•60 ... lnt•tfMlll-l T__,. •• C01'!9" .. ..i••eo. "'""°"'"'TIMI ...... u1 .... u119 Pr0ttdvr••,... counc, IE,,,....._, k rtfiltTH tor f'IMr1, ""<"""' " ..."'WI"""" ....... ,~.,. ... , .. ,,.....,. .... Tl'lt!loatdacii-l'Wd. wtLUAME.STIOffN Off"llol W'll Board of~·-· OFFICl~l ~llOCEEDINGS Of' THE SOAltO OP' SUPEllVISOlt OF O•A.NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Sente A11•. Cajllernia ... Ff11UI ... IMtlll'lt of lhtr 8oe<dol 5upttWl!IOf$of Clr/t"O' C-IY, Cll!torlll•. &110 tlnl,. a\ l"" Oover"lng ~ ol UW Olttrltl• 90wrtlld by lllf S..rd ol Supot .... 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AllOldt i1, ltll • • • ' •' Th , Au ust 21 . 1975 0All V PtLQT C9 'Pieee' Plays Party Line Pantomime 17 TH( lU.N, MlAN 30'•, WHIH AMllU(A lAuGHID .. ,TO Kll, B0M Ca'flHGI The brier appearance of the Proviisional Theater of Los AnReles at South Coast Repertory should prove eith(lr a measure of Orange County's theatrical mt1lurity or lhe ocld lest of its tolerance level. , "Am erica Piece," now on slpge at SCR 's Costa Mesa theater through Sunday, is ostensibly an episodic statement on the American personality. In actuality, it upproaches the definition or that hackneyed Orange County phrase "Communi~l propagando" with a teeth-gritting defiance that is ~l once artistically admirable and philosophically puzzling. The Provisional Theater company is a troupe of six extremely gifted exponents of the art of pan· tomime who sweat, grunt, groan and gnash their teeth for two hours on behalf of America's "sub· jugated masses" through the ages. Al least , this is the end result of a program that begins as something else entirely. WHAT EMER GE§, AT the outset (following a gratuitous little community sing and a tasteless de- -~· "" To\lnf fran e111telft --· 1olOI Tokt 'Mte Mont y I I""'"' ~---''" lo •i"h " ........ . HI UOG u •iroh " ........ . tt4 ltM -619 ..,...u. • .,_ 11111:1 WIND I THI llON f'J'GI -~. Moll Who lo'tfd Cot Dontint po~ ll•rtlt A1t. •u1 ol ... u 111· .. H ... ,,,,, '""'lf 1\ l11tllonl lit.) Ml·Hll l*.llJ_,_1'\M -·-ILACK CHRISTMAS 111 5CAllCl;.;0_,W;,,•;.;:,..:: Ull l 1fMtt1 iJ1·11ll 111!1 ... ,_., .... ll1t1 C1llttl Nl·1'U "FRONT PAGE" "Sa""1"'•. 1.t0-,:•~·••s "Pag1·• ,, ... 1.$$ FOUHTAWVA.Lt.£¥ • ................. ~...... . .. """ ~ "Goin' Surfin' " 1M11ro ...... 1nt EH.t. Pr all •I) 11ie Mo.t&foy ... 5-f Hill fy.,. M.de! TIMES 7:30 & t:JO EA.CH EYENIMG m\i• .,, ..... ., ~-·'·~!~ .. . ~ co•o11A Dll.. MA• I . ~ ' . <;.,, \ ·'::¥if.~\~ IRI --. PlUS "TAKE THE MONEY ANO RUN" • "THE EXORCISr' Oi-nO•fly .1J:JO Monlhr11 Fd lo2•00PM ·ll.1S . THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE '532-1121 ~CITY CENTRE CINEMA\ -S.A. FRWY !MANCH ESTE R EX J G.G. FRWY (CITY OR. EX.I '"Young Fr•nken•teln" "M•A•S•H" "DIAGOH fllfs• . "DIYlLS IAIN., INil "'EtCiff: SANCTION" "DAY OF JACKEL" Ill DON'T MISS THE BICCEST SHOW OF tTS KINO AN.,WHEREf 2Jst ANNUAL SOUTHLAND HOME& GARDEN SHOW A~G.15 -24, 1975 3 816 SHOWS IN ON£! 811 •.. Th• moat I•~•· ll•Uf!t now•r •nd O•rdtlft ... _ In MIUlll•m C•lllOf• 1111 •lth • blc•nt•n11l•I ... lwle of Am•rlc•n llo••N. 'MUllon• ol doll•r• •Onh ol lllt W•ry l•l•tl !IOll'IO lf!RO'l'•llon1 ... room •ddl· llOl'll ••. ll••llng ind •Ir· eondt11oftlng •.. lnltrlot 6-0or •.. pool• ll!'ld p11I01 ••• 1ppll1nc11, pl111 l'llln· dri ft at otll1r1. •L••dlng Hn11 of Mobil• HOll'IOI 1l'lowlng Ill• "" .111111 11'1 d11l911 ind com· lorl lor luxurJ ll'lng In 1011U11m C1 1it0<"11l1. HOUfl of fl!l'lllJ 1ntof"''"ll ALI. AT THE (Alfi COHOITIOHEO) Af'iAMllM COHYEHTtOH CENTER ADULTS $2.50 (Ch•fdrnn \l~ffr 12 lflll) SHOW HOURS: 2P.M.·10 P.M. Weekdays Nooft • 10 P.M. Sat1rd1y1 Noon · 9 P.M. Sundays SAVE 50c "'!lh JOUf Ol~ount tlc•et tfom l lftl!• •• ,. M•"•U or ·11ir111, 01111 ''-'''· dication or the s how to the "liberated people" of Vietnam ) i!) a w;,irmup period of social satlre r ighl out o( Jult'!i Jo'cifrcr as told to Marcel Marceau. Whil e lhi~ seg ment tends to wear a bit thin on oc· casio11, It is the sharpest portion of the cvcn1nc, dramatically speaking. 'fhe Provisional sextet divides into easily re· <'Ognized soci;ll stigmata in a sort of round robin Freudian t"oektail purty during which each wacko relatt"s (or f;:1ils to) to the others in a beautifully s tagt'd exe r c ise which, unfortunately in ('hronoloi:,:ical terms, shows the l..os Angeles troupe at its bt.•st. What follows, after a numbing monologue which <'ha ll engcs the atte~tion span of the most ar-_ "", "!'1,., 1., l'I( I \,\WI I "\Hkl ! 1 .. ~s ... -, .... , c .......... 1o1t l"'> lll~S ,..,._,-., • -~-~·,J'ill(I! en !\1atinf!es $1. 50 Ti! 2:30 Senior (~it izens , 1. 50 at all tim es SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SO.COAST PLAZA I ~·1711 SO.COAST PLAZA H J4f.JJSJ --COOUT-M"' •MW/-,,~ ... hi Grow• ... & GT'G'W$ -.YONO THE 0001• IRI 7:30 ' t :30 S••.rs~n. t :io 3::JOl:307:301:30 CllEllAWID THIEE DIMOHLAC PASSION UY£S lfTOHD THE DOOR Ill 7 llt41 llJ:Je W~ 1:41 l:l O l:IS 1:00 1:4i lt:ll "OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUHTAIH,. 7·10:ls' W (S-l:2~7:00-IO:l0 "LAHG THE DRUM SLOWL T" 1:45 s.t/~ 1:40.5:1 5-8:45 r Ree P.O.Rlllt.IG ·~O.~JO s.tts- J:J0-4:JO.t:JO '"l'AIE THI MONET AND IUN" 1-11 W/s--2·54-11 Now appearing: Carol Kimzey and The Kimzey Report. S11n 0•"90 Fr&ew,1v 111 Br•stol 666 Anl()tl Olvd Co•ta Mr1a C<1l1!orruJ 92626 (11-') 540·2SOO I dent avant garde buff, is a period or pantomimic propagandizing loosely related to the plight of the Negro and the Jndian in Am erica. Were this portion or the program not so deficient in sub:oitance, it would constitute an eloquent plea for brotherhood and understanding. A.~ IT JS, Tll E show -with its superlative lighting f'ffects and overprolonged freeze action - is ca1>sulized !Jest by its lwicc·uttered remark. ''But it doesn't make any sense." It docs, of coursC. but IC'SS th an was obviously intended. "Ameri<"a Piece" con tinues tonight through Sunday with an 8 p.m. curtain at South Coast Repertory 's 1'hird Step Theater, 1827 Newport Hlvd., Costa Mesa. ll.eservations for the brief en- gagement arc being takenat646·l363 . "" --- 1'1if• lt·rrif,11ing nwl.ion picl11n1 fron1 flu., ll'rrif11ing 1\'o. I l.H.·.'fl ·"'..!lt'r. aws IGLOO llOf --Klllllfll a.YRISS 1.-1 "NASHVILLE" IRI' "'FUMHY LADY .. lrGt ~I rETl'S SAlr IPGI & HOLY GIAIL" l l"Gl "TOMMY" "OTHlll SIDI OF THE MOUMTAIN" "'DOWN HILL IACll"' IPGI "FAUWll.L MY LOYkY"" IRJ . •cAIHEL KMOW&.EMr IRJ -aOVIN OF THE ,.,.. PAMTHH. IPGI -surron YOUR LOCAL stalFF'" "tiTE THE IULLIT" IPGI -.aUICOUT" HUHTIHG TOH , Plus (! CINEMA "WHITE LINE {R) 44_1':°;6j1~!47 .. 60 11 FEVER " MAKES llEN ti.IA LOOK LIKE AN me rr·s BETTER THAN "BLAZING SADDLES" OR "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" -- IHI (PGI fODllJNI t.HAllORTWIH ~u-~o- 46-057] 646-3266 ,, .. "The°'•",. ..... At C.nW ..... ''The D•r ot U. Locust'' At •• ,,., 1THE OTH£RSIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' NOT SINCE llW. >ml\'.. ,-ONCE IN YOUR LlFE MAY SOMEONE LOVE YOU LIKE THIS. ·1 he ln.11· ~tnry of Jill K111n1u11t. ·1 h1· A ni1'n .:.111 l)h•111p1, -.l.1 1·ont1•nd('r \\'hose trn8ic !.ill t00~ •'Vt-·rvt h1n)~ l'tlt hl·r tit<". And '''ho fliund !hl· coura~l! to live thr .. ugh th1· lo\'t' (•t o n1· \'C'r\ ~p.'\.'i,11 n1.1n. 'THE O THER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' •1 I• l)n~• • N f'l TO• ,,...,., ,,._-• .. ~ ....... '" ... ·- STARRING JAMES CAAN DAILY 7:30 & 10:00 (R) SAT.ISUN. 2:15-4:45-7:3<1-10:00 The Ian.man JOs. <•\-t\lo•O "'""<l"<>•"' 644-0760 • Amm liughed .. 111 kttjl fnlm ~ ! {t_ lll)f)Ililll, <? c1;;~t-~~t·'.'1 t '°' tUJ (, 979-4141 (, & .... 1121 THEGREAT'5T ~~ STAR STUDDED ,l l)IHf'? CAST EYER! . . The mod world of Hollywood 1n its hevdov . , G·Men ond Dillinger... "l rllllant ... the silver screen ond breodlines .. capt11r•1 with movie stors ond millionaires... 01tonl1hl119 lld.llty, .._ the loughing, crying, th• vltallty and ... n.. be I 30. 1 vulgarity of th• 30 1. never-to· · or llen s. -•~'""'°"'°'' p.,.- ''~Susanns Once Is ~ Eoough" •• ' (;JO DAil V PILOT - PUBLIC NOrtCF. P UBLIC NOTICE llw 1no.1 01..,..gu,.1 ltlJ. I t. 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PUBLIC NOTICE I-ff m M lie II ne 10 "'" 1011 ~ no 1>;1 0 a ..., ca c U!.IY\' v ""°" ahdl .,. 111ln .. lo 1..,_ PUBLIC NOTICE 10 91i 1l(l rw nt Bou e ward Suite 102 nte•lWry \IOUC:Mrs lo ll'le u<>al'r\lgrwa Tiii• •t•temenl .,.., 1 ltd w th lhl Pl' (l<llltd ..,. '"" be 11 ,.,.,11 n ne llfovenJtnt 0 '" cl FU.II rvlne U lorfl • '1"80 •1 tht OU ti! o! H•l'lfl & Hlll'ln :lO C: 1------,--.,--------\ ('.outlly Clerk ol Or1n11• Cou.nly Oii July (.t fll o•l~b;i ol !i,d O txlr>OI •1'1111 bear Intl! tll ii ;i Pu.blli.twa O .,.~ Coa•I 0. I~ F'llOI Tfll•DuMM•,ll COt'\dU(lld t>y•llmol ~~181111~ /'"00 P•••Oetla (:.II 5VP£1U0RC0URTOFTHE J ltlS, b) ADOvt' "' Ill' 0 "ta Ill! di'><! •lror ale•flOl \Cl fWt"aelQlllpertotftl PIOT CE OF Tl'IUSTl'I' SSALE ~\t 1 I• 11 lS tJ~ JOD1 S ICl p.lrtMr•hlp W C 1 lie 11 •<e OI bu!.lni!1.•ol STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOJll .... oril>Olh •ae•o r,.,v ~Pl'°'"'"" 1• Ptrannum llolri bt kml...,l>il STA ~ J'oley Con,lru.cUOllCO tMUl'll;lert.onea ln••mcnte,.IJl'll•n THECOUHTY OFORANGIE "'"bol 0 \h• bf> 11 n"a,. ~ l>t , tflf actu• a•"rrale••ntr mes C'f TS No 1J..1s PUBLIC NOTICE l ioC.Prpor•ta nQ totM e•l•leo1 woairc1CHn1 Mhfl N• Al41U na~ of tMl' ln po tmtn O t ""paymenl tolle oelerm nl'auPOAlhl!wle On .t..u111o1•I 1' l'Hi ;ii 11 00 AM Eaw•ral' Fo11, P 6ldet'l! 1-"'°"ths ill er lM I rs\ pub! Ld l>n NOTICl!:OF HEARIH00 F PETITION aatt o nt t ~Cl 0,, .. na '"" .._ <'.II ""'~ TITLE INSURANCE ANO TRUST Tlli\ \\ate""'nl wis I led .,. lh hi< at\hbnot <• FOR PROBATE 0 1< W LL AND ,OCR P\lbUWO OranQt! CNS! O.Ur Pllol Augu)l 1 ' 11 JI t lS" Jlb+JJ PUBLIC NOTICE Tne bol lc\$ .... a.,, tM t IC! on ..twtl COMPAN Y •• duly •llPOlnTt ll""l rU'lt"' C.O...nty c . 'Of 0 '"Ill Couflty Ol'IJU y DlteaAug 19 '''S LETTERS TESTAME NT ARY !BOHO ~ n ne lo n P t•tr bed l>y --.:ton lr(IO •ntr llU .... ,,, \o Oeed ol t u•I t-FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS :rt 1175 E J H1yne,.Jr WAIVIEOl 1------~-------- .h Otl o tl'I<! l'ii•le coae Tne 10 ow "ii ( ... dell J1n111r~ 1l ''" •• Ml No NAMES'rATEMIE NT F<Mt• El!t(UlorollM W I ol E,. •• ol FAYE E MYE RS •t il • _, ttlU e.,,.,.,1~~M.ll be ob~erv"'3 1~1 In -~ °"" p.)9f .a.I QI ot 'rht lo owlnv Pt' "°n' I <'110 nv OU..I PIJbl .U..d OtllnQOI Coiut °'11 y Pl ol lne•bove,..med de~eelen FAYE EULAL E MYERS ;i•• FA.VE._ SUPEIUOR C0UAT0•1'HIE a E•cll ba OI 5,.i l'l<iYe a II( .. Re(O as n lhe 0 I (f OI lhe (;aun. Ml••~ AuQ u J 2t S.111 • t975 J o~ Hl\HN .. HAHN I Wm s Jo~~1-1 E LEUCI( ·~I FA VE E !. TEffEN S'rATE O F CALIFOANIA l"DR rl ' IT Re(orde r ot Ora noe Coun " J O I/IE S •Oii 1111 St t t l Hunt lOl f COIOt•dalll vd #ffQ 0o<Hka THECOUNTYO~ORAHGE Pt O " e ""'.I( o•' Ille 10<> porl onol • l'QtOll Bf.It h CA f2Ma P11YdeN C•t I t t 01 No A M)OS lne b,) 0 ,_ nclle~ down ;ina Pd a II' c. lorn . w LL SELL AT PUBLIC Jovarn:I s ..... gne ;i 8011 Ullllt "~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1 .... '1?l NO T CE IS HERE BY GIVEN that NOTICE o• HEAAING OF PETITIOM lo he lop h<' ~· F om n s pe torated ~~~~,!>SN TO H GHEST B OOER Hunt ngtofl8el!Ch CA 'f~Ma i ---,,,=7='.7C"OCC'7CC=70"""--I An0tftlrlotE~•cutor CARI.-A LEUCK Iii,. I ea fl<lrl !n fl FOA PAO&A'rE Of' WILL AMO l'OR Ill.' lo tl'll! 11111 01 ttie b<i ot ii verl ~a H llflYllb <'al me ol wle " Th s lluslnn.!i s !Of>dllt lt!d by ii 0051 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l>ublhl'llO Orllnoe Co••! On ~ p ot ~t 1 on lor P oil•' ot W •fld for b Ll!TTEl'ISTESTAMENTAJllY Pt'rfora ea nt sna I l>fl pliKed n hi< fwlu n10ney ot 1111 Ufl tea St.lie\) a l HAME STATEMENT Aug 11 11 anoSepl • 19 5 32l1 /i 'uerw::e or Lell1r' l 1n11n en\ a Y to Ille cente 01the 1>a 01 '"'" souln r ont enlr<'lnc<1 10 II>(: oM:I ~ltusl pet 1 -· bond wi ,,.,11 e lert>r>ef 10 e s 11 1e o l EUGEN A MAllO 'f Or C C JOv•ndSungl'le ii Tiii io ow r>O Pt son~ a t doing Du.~ G BBS 0t(t •Md 0 on b Above he Pt lo ate<;1 ne ar>O llflQe ounly ou lhllul.I! IOCi led " Thb M•1ernent w•S ed w tn the ne,,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE wll en b m•<Ht tor lurtl'llr p.art;cular• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllllt N11,...,1:1er o ~otts ~ t'<I tc on botl'I,. dn ol he verl (i Pt' lor1 on tne 200 b octo. ol W'"t Siflll Ana GRAZIAOIO & GRAZ AOIO ti> ... ....a In~ lie I me ""a II 6Ct or ne1 ng tlle ba Nit s n.:il be 11 fltta ...,111 Ille lloultvtlrO (lorme l y weu Sl•lh Couflty Clerk ol 0 anQe Cou.flly on "" --------------· l••hr-un>r tw~bffn !let 10 <;.ptembr 10 AL CE VAN CAMP II•~ fl!llO ll«•ln • n ""'a t1 e y ,.,.""" ol tr\~ mp ove..,,,nt D ll cl '"" S1 N I ~11111 Ana Ci lo flla • r \jl\I AUQttll 11 19Ji =~: ~~ ;;:,: Su t loO Hunt ,....Cnn IN THE SUPER OR COURT q ~ •I 9 lO i m n tile courtroom ol pet I on lor p -It ol WI 1 l r>ll loo' I~ l~d l'olo 01 e o !he e eel on a nd 11>1< 1111 ol I \ f -"lere\I conveyed lo and"°"" ..,,._, .. , O C O O O "',1SS1 G LOI.Iii G IJlld 0 16 e.11 lleath OF T HE.STATE OF CALIFORNIA Q&p.1 tment N" l "'>.Id CO<lrt ill 100 %Wl<OOCI 111 l•01l•rS l«0t•mti, '!',r lo thlt "umt;>tr A I ba o ts ~r.a I ti;, nutnbolrtO ne d by I unatr SI d Deed ol TrU\I In r ,._ r•llW O•\ 11 Y OI INAHO FOR l HE C v t Ctn e D Ive Wt~I In ll'le Cl Ty 01 lie _, re ett r>Ce o "'" c,. > maOt con~Kul ve ., >., 1 1111 .. 111 number 111 11 ope ly ~IUlllH n Uld c.o.nty ,Auq • 21 21 1naSect 4 1911 l091 11 Bou tv•ra Su te 150 Hunt ng1on COUNTYOFORANGE $anll Ana C• lo n" IOI tu tlwr 1111rt c u •os 111<1 ltwit IN ., -....as1a110tscr btd •s eeT.i;::~~ ~!:~s con<lutieo bv a mil No A ... ,.. D111edAuou11t 8 19/i I me -l)l•t•ol IMi •lno '"" wme ,._ lc)At>ovethep.£'rlo a ea rie.andto P•rcel 1 'I Ille ctr ol Ne\oo1Xlrt PUBLIC NOTICE OROE RTOSHOWCAU5E i=Qlll W LLIAM E SI JOHH -'ls..ltor S.pt 1 915 11' JOl m " ti><' tit ot tl'llO vert t •I per!Otit on llle I Btl t ll C"unly ol Orangt >Ille o ed1)41rlneG ~!ils G••lllll 0 t CHANGE OF NA ME (ollnly Ce k :., ~.:.':too: ~DO~~~!~:,:-Or~: be 11 fl ea Num ct of votes enl I ea Ca lornl11 a s shown on ii tn111 I ed r> l'ICTITIOUS l!IUSINE!!OS T his sti tamefll .,.111 f ea w lh tne In 11.e Mane ol he App tlllon ol H JACK fol.I.LL I OCi> -l'l l>i><jlt 11 ol p.lf(t mall\ n "" GAYE CAROL T CICN ER or .-..~-AIWMJ 11 l.IW w,.,., " lh• c tr 01 Sin•• An~. 01 lk ow 1111! perloratea .,... 1rie-Olhce ot tne c o .... 11 Reto cler at '!did 1'1AMESTATEME NT Ctlunty O.r~ ot O aflge C.0..nly onJllly OI Nan. ~-._ •10. .... rD!'lv• Sull•l l C•I fom.1 o low r>g ~ I be pr nted ,. 11W .,..,.,. county The 10 low "11 Pt sons" e do!r>Q Dlt!oi 11 1915 The ;11pp cat Oii o GA YE CAROL Nll""""1 Bl•t h C•I larnl• tlMJI 0..tHAuou.i 15 1915 """mt •tea Said Wit wl I be mide D~ '1¥111>1>111 """'olS .._llS TICK NER !or thafl~ ol fla me llavl"' T•I f114l M2 1"441 WCol,~L.~ACMo,'•SIJOHH COLOR WEST GRAPHICS INC.. ~IVitdOr•no.c ... ,10..1wP001 ,... -·. r •Qu ea o, aw ttw: e ~hll !O Tri.! name "I lM lmpr0Yfll•1m t co...,n.anl or w• i nly taprH5 or Im.-lCIO A lCJA N rt Be ., Jiii 1 r4 A 1 r 4 11 1,15 ~15 be<;!n I ea n Cou and I •PP'!..,. "Ii AUll'MYlff Pel llilMr JAMESM COWLEY pr nlta\ub •nl a y lhl<lo ow "li D sl t l•nd heoale ofelet l on 11 HI rt<ja a ng l I e PO'!ie$Ston oren CA 92~"" ve t wpg ilC·~ _.!._~ ugus from ,. 0 a t111 C<ltlon lh'lt GAYE Pu.bl I/ltd Oran~ COl'I Oa 1 PHof OFLATHAMl.WATKIHS OFFICIAL l!IAL LOT Cl) N11mbe of vole• en• I eo 10 cumb<•nce' lo pa y !he em• n no111,.. UYNA C RAFT Pl:IESS tNC • PUBLIC NOTICE CAROL T CKN ER Ila• eo ln'il>!llka A~ 10 l JI 1915 ~15 WSOUTH FLOWER ST MPJIOUEMENTOtSTRICT (aSI t ~lsumollnt nole(~l!ietUHl by \.flicf Cal lo n11 to po al on 3400 v r>e ---------------·l t ofl 11 DPOSflO l nat lie flame b• LOSAHGELES CA tCIOll NOJOF Jl A soo t1 •cklne tmmea ate y O..edol T u\I tow I )1?114 71 w th Ave 10.lA Ne .. part &!a(h CA'1..w ll'I CTITIOUS BUSINESS <tia n g t d t o CAROL G A VE PUBLIC NOTICf AntriwylOt P•lllilll•r IRU NE ftANCH WAT ER 01$TR ct undt! Ille ""sl'la be pr n ~ Fo 0 nle tH lhe ton a\ 11 ov OeO n wld Th s bU> lie\• , conduclt a DJI ~"' NAME STATEME NT ANDERSEN Publ ~d Orlfl!lf CDfl'1 Dilly Pilol !>PECl4LBDNOELECTION bot1omowo1u11to tn s "" nole\! aav11n(tS ;11ny ur>e11 !hit POtillon. Thefoow ngpt\On~••dOi"!i bu-.l Now l'lio•tore • ""•CY "'°'""'l---,c0=,coc=Ec,c0~,c.-,c0-.,~0-,-,---IA~Xl l 211•5 l:ZO IS "IO"Y 4 1•JS (I! l~ cona pr(IJ)Oi I Ofl IObe Stlb> O! ~ ol Si a 0.-t CI ol l uH IH' OVNA CRAFT PRESS NC "">1;.•S illla 0 r•ttea Mill a PIO w nl n e r• SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 10 •ote ~l•""P a c Oi• ) n nt vol m l•a O flt vote S CIW Qll'S 1na 12penses ol IM T ...s;IH Friltlk J D P.1\QUI e FAM Ly JEWE LS ll'lll Flof"iG!I ea fl W a mat ~r 011 iipllea !Jo' lore Ill STA TE OF CAL FORNIA F<Ht n(I s11ua e: 1 e nq wo a YE$ or e App DP .;lie !>qua<'• '11a lw ardol tl'lel Uih(reatt dbysa d Dl!edol II t ei'>re•IOenl No I HUr>I ngtonOeath C•'1-Cou tln 0..l>d tmtn! 1onthf:ll'ICI011r at THECOVHTYOF ORAHGE PUBLICNOTICf a ler n• wo d NO A m11 "' Iliac ta a tie Ille II OllOS Uon on "'' 9111 l u\I Tiiis Hat,.mt nt was 1 ed w th !he 0.v a L Ou nfl 89 1 F otloa No 1 See> ember 1915 • 0 o t 0<1< "n 01 ND A .. ,,, n ><' w Se maac ilf<l' lo D 00011 A a ~t ~GI'"' I><' t>a ot 1"'" bfM'f t a Y U Ider ~ a Otta ol County Cle rt ol Oranoe Counly on.Ju y H ... I nglOt> Seltt fl CA flM6 !.I a Illy lo •hllw CilY.,., "'""Ille ilPPI ta E\lllleol EOW N L GAR ONER aka TO CRE O TORS OF JOHN F RUl AN ngu !>II n.g ma '' a ~ o ti OOe< and I AIJI' <>I> a lt votlnQ ln~l u<:I on• lrusi he e10 o e e •ecut'd ifld Of' 1 975 C !Ion lo (l'lin(lt o fl1tmt ~tioulo nol l>t E L GAR ONER Oe~ea~ed TRANSJ'EROR m.l~I ..... ba 0 vo d m.JY De II ace a 0" lhl! l!a D • ~ ed Ill Ille un<H • (!flea • -!IHI FUGI ND 1 ~!,~~;to!. e~~~ c.e:;:,:1orlda gr ... IO'd NOT CE s HEREBY GI "Y EN IO the' Plea"" take Notice lh•t you Wld•Mh I you -ong y ma k tea o Oo:!lace Tna! on l\e ba 0 \ lo be u~d al !.a a Detlarll Oii OI Del•" 1 am:! De~ for P ubllshl!d ()r1111ge coasl DI y Pllol Tl'I s ou~ "'ls I\ conducltd by 1 It \ tu he o de ell n1 ;11 COPY 01 c ed I ors of 1111! ltlow• 111..,,,a cle<:..oenl ol you., • 11Ur1U1tnl lo ~lion ~!OS ;Mid In \ ba ol e u n '" tne M!.PK or ol f tc on " aoo I on '" ""Y o !>er mal Sil e a nd • w llen Not te of ~tau t Augu.~t 7 1• 21 28 l91i JOOl.JS ll'lf'l'•lt pa 1..., sn 11 lh s 0 a~r l>t' o ub shed n !,,., Cil.a"Ol thfl 11 I Pl•SQn\ l\flv no cla m• "9'I nsl ~101 QI 1ne unuorm Com me da c- 'Kl on<1naotita n• 0 he e ' r eQu ed Dy a w Ille~ ~M or and Eitel 11n ID Se Tiie ur>clenlgr>ed l---------------Oi v OL Qu "" COISI Oa Y P ot a newspape ol IM Sid a ectllefll are reau rftl lo I le HE RESVNOT FIEOaslol owi. BONO PROPOS r ON Sl'la "" I>' nted l Ub,lii" a Y Ille o ""' "II cauwa \a a Nol ce of Oel11ult """' I:; ti: Th 5 St.llemen\ WllS I led w I/I !hi< 91'"" II ( rtu bl on 11 nltd n sa d 1..,m w th Ille rM!'CltSSii y vou<:"' 5 I<\ I The Transfe OI" .JOHN F RUT AN ~ nt Pantn Wate o cl rw::u ..,. OF!' C AL BALLOT I on lo Se• ID be eco oea n 11'11! COUJllY PUBLIC NOTICE tounly a t 4S once cat w~ek o <>u lhe olflcl! ol lhe ( 11 k 01 !he abo..., en ls •Dou! lo lra,,sler lo the lirn:l«sl!lfl('d ;.aa 1 on;, na~tl edne\\ and \sue IMPROVEMENT 0 STR CT NO 1°' ...nerethtr11lprOP£"rly "'«•led Coufl Y C '" 01 O illl9t' CoYnl~ °' success ~e week\ Pl o 10 Ille d.ty ol 1 I l'll tourt 0 100 e'W!nt l/lem w intlle M CHEL. JOUBAAN Tr...,~1t1e11 ,. 9""fl a oD oa on l><ln<h o ,,.., O>T OF 0.1• J u T JC 1915 HO Augir.;t 5 9 5 !.I II l'll!a "II neceuo1 y voutlleri to lllt unoe ""!lflf(I bulk <111 or a subst.,.U1 P.,.I ol the ,.,.,~nl O' ct Nol he~ot n lie R"YNERANCH WATE ROSTRCT TtTl E INSURANCE ilnd SUP;~~~~~~~=~~T:'~E Pu.l!l!J1edOranQe COi>SI D• y"= D11tedtn s111h day o1Juy 975 • t"'otl ceol STANLE:Y SE"YLLA mal•rah >ul)l)l t s me rch&na M amoUI> 111 W. 65-0 000 a ii mil .....,m " SPEC AL BONO EL (CT ON TRUSl COMPANY STATE OF CAL FD ANIA FOP Aug Jt 2'8i11"' Sep\ 4 1 9 S 3 &>15 Ha mon G Scov <' A\lorney al Law O'lOJ San111 Non t ll equ pment l •lures • ..., lllhef' ....... ~ '""' l,.oeqnlp<'<f'n tt Qt>an Novl'mbe • ~i a•r..dTu"H THECDUNTYOFOllANGE J...c!Qf!o \afl Bwa Su lf'400 Lo•Anoe es IOl'yolll'le !i.11 d1ra,,de~or n.ow10c1'-4 flu" 0 a Qu ~ dt>ll on\ uc• ..., ~· T" ~ote stamp a cros~ l ~ 11><' "°' l\y Conelee A Cort> n No A llllS Sui:>t! o Cou I c.e 10 n a 'IOOtl WI\ en s t ,. 11 ac:e OI ill 1-B sto CO!ila Me~• C.I tor nit ""O ac tt or ,,.. to t<I"" eat "II 'Qua • ii • he ,..<'.I a ES °' Publl~heCI Newp0 I "'" tJOr Ne..., Estate ol£oytlle F Jonn Oe(e•sea PUBLIC NOTICE 37•l l cv .,.,, ol lhf> underii ~nta n 11 ""' m1~ ll'efl iflad '!•;~a o >t "'iye "' ua ng a !er ~ .. wo o NO A 1 ma ks PfHSComb rM!'d W ti> IM 0 r11'.19tC.O.st NOTI CE JS HEREBY G VEN lo ttw -=~°"o-=o-,~co~~~~~-·I MIL\.Elil & Ml\.LEll let'\ llll!rlllfl ng lo 1 f e>l>1le ol .., a Ot l The lltYmttflnd bu.'""'' aOO""lo'tl "'" c~ 0 fat ~• ea mf'n 11 ...., 0 nerw l!! m•llio ~ e 0 b llOe n A a '1 Dll y Pl ol Augu,.1 1 I~ 21 191i t HI 10..., ol the at>ove ""'ftlC'd <le<-n ,.OTICE OF TRUSTEE s SALE 11)(1 W lslli rt l!llva No to• t-fll w 111 n lou m on 11~ •lier tne 11 Ill s I """ ol tilt I anueror ti!><! the a I <' uent II >llO•a• "' t "" ~u sh nq ma \S a e torb.ooen Mid ------------"~~~o'c'·1~t 111 llt"f>OflS l'llv .,11 c a m s aga "-' SlA lJ53 L..sAnple1 C.Ularn a to057 slpubl tallor>ot th s not Ice I amte eea t Pllei 11un11ng ~Qup,.rn\ ana d rn•'e lheDa o vo O llli!'Wladoeeedentare rtquredtolk T S No 2'-1 AltorM,slorApf!k •nl CROCK ER NATIONALBANIC TRANSFEROR JOHNF RVlAN n~te>•a o e11u prnen1 .1na 11 ope y 1 .,ou w Otw) Y ma " tea or dlelacio PUBLIC NOTICE 1riern w lh lhe neceswrv vouch!< s Ir Orl Auoust 1'I 1915 ill 11 00 AM. PIJbllsl'>ea 0 1noe CO<IU D• ly Pllol Ea~cutor ol lht w (SS 119-12-4Sll l ~l1 T.alln ~ he elo il<Ou ng ufla o !u tllfl th • ti.I ot e u n I lo \fie n~tor ol ---------------I Ule olloc• o1 Ille t e -ol tht iol>O.., en T TLE NSURANCE AN O TRUST Augu.U1 U 11 18 1915 1"1So 15 ol \M6tlov•,..medcleteoenl 8eKl'I C. llorn i19'2163 iK\"" comm Im nt' o <d ~out \hi< t K l Ollinaotita nanolllf FICTITIDUSaUSINESS 1 \lea court orto pre..,,nt Cl'le m ...,t~ttw COMPAN Y ;!I\ Ou y <IPC>O nteO ''""'"'1---------------"STANLEY SEVILLA 'r A AN SF E R E E MI C H E L -• lll'ICI pu "°""' ol 1ne 0 'I ti BONO PROPOSI T ON sr.a the NAME STATEMENT fltCts,•ry wout her s lo the ur> 1.n!er and llU•Su..,l lo ONOol T ull rP-PUBLIC NOTICE An«My.11 l.lw JOVBRAN ISS 011 S6-ICM11 2Cl' E•-.t tonta rita n cont tl<ll nc uo ng con trv ne Rar>e n Wa er O " l<I l'l(u< "" TIW !ot owing perMJns • e Oolngl>tel Oerdgned •I t!HI oll (t ol lhel ill corded Jllt\Ufl y 2J 1'1( a1 nst No 02QSoan11-n c1 Bl•.t Ou r>C J Avenue Or•noe C..I lor111• acisw tholhea'lf'n<e\ r.ej'>iOymenl ndeotea,....ss anassue 9"n"a 0bl'9l1 """~ t o r ney\ LOUIS M I L LERA"1 C l!i.l'Mln t>ooli.I Oll paoe •l ol Of 11 SI s.N!e-916DI of -<1t ng ano otl'll co\h of he 0 s hon band\ or mp Ovl!mer>t Oil.I tC I MAU t p RO p ER TI ES 2 ALBER'r BERG S./C W lsl'I re Bl'ld lk ll Rf to fJs n \"" o/I ce ol 1~ COUf>. NOTICE:: SALE OF L.os A,.,.1111 C.lllDtftlil to06J A othtr bu\ ""'' flimt!S Md fld.. nl ~:..'=~~~a~e\n:.;!:',,oloa!I::: ~~ tis°:oo'"ae :~.nm~'::! !':.~\:: ~R"trPAi :~?=~RT!ES s~~~ :! ;:;~~"i!':..:~~~tu:W:.!,.,~:....C ~I ~o"~?. a:,~L~t S~LaLn~eT ~~ .. ;~ye REAL PROPEATY AT ~= :::~: ~! i:!: :',.;~~~.~ 1::s1··:;:,'e: :'': etd\O ttie \.I ~or •a d Don<! a n"" at e ght Pt <ffll I I pe ann":"' I: llC p AO p I! RT I E S i H AR 8 O JI lfl a m.antr• perJa nlng to IM H tllleOI AUCT ON TO H GH EST B ODER PA IVA 'rE SALE Al1.,.MY for EXt t lltlr t nowfl to lhe t lnSlere. iltelSlol~ co oante w \hllle11.onct wo ~~or Jn Qu eill4t0fl• UCl"'O ksana "' 11"" PAOPEAT ES I> ANCHORAGE WOC!Otcedenl w tllfllou monll-..•llet FOR CASH llllYi b e i i I me o l<llt n No A ..,..l POOi )l'le'<I O •noe (Oi )I Oa ly Pilol I J EOl:IO S JOOO Bristol SI H t, ll'O...,menl 0 " t i No 3 ii\ he tlolore 10 1"" to ect"" 1 eal..,,,nl iltld O,.. PRO PE RT E'i 7 SE A a RE EZE thl<t ,,., pub t alon ol tn snol <• lwlu """""Y ol the Ufl tea S ., e1I a 1" 1"" Super or Cou 1 01 1111 S!al~ of Auo-1• 21 21 ~111 • 1915 J101 1Sj (OSI;> Mew C• llGr n • iimtn<!eO l>y """ ae ' nt;d " Al'w u ~ OI """'•ge nc ua ng <lam!. "' PROPER l ! Es 1 s Ho RE L NE O.l'°" A""""' 6 ~15 he s.ou1n frOfll tnl 11nte lo the o a Ca lorn ~ " •nd 10 ne County ot J l l'lt Iota IOI\ 1111(1 11enera l dflscr)Jl- on N<l 91S •So n~l!G~aatO.ec wvo " le•tment at "'popes P ROPERTIES t MAI N STREET FLETCHERJONES .....:I ::ir-11,.....co..ntyCoulhOuse 0<a1ea n Or-PUBLICNO'nCE tlonol lhe propety tot1e 1r1nsfer-~" "'lol)<!d 0 )I ti ancl)hal 11>1<1 Yltl! oump ng ioou pment afld"' r>KP.IWf'Y PRO PE RT I ES lO C A PS TA'" "Y RGIN AJONESG-0 NG lie 200 block Of We~I Santi Aflil n the N\!lllt 111 'lie Conservatorsh II 1%6 B r SIO Stret l Cost• Mell Rln<:h Wat<'• 0 • c! ~•ue prev au;. y eQU pment ana 11 ope ty lhf'retor K PAO PE R T I ES 11 SEXTANT Cll-E•eculo s of tl\eW Bou ew• d (form er y Wes! S •lh ol Ht en 6 W a Con~er•atee 1 ---°""'=~~~~~~~---j C.l IC>rnla~616 du ho 1edbul un lsuedQtrM!' •Obi oa ou nQlunCl~lo lu 1 conl ac\Uil com. PROPERTIES 11 S EA ISLAND olll'leabOvenarr>tdcleU•~nl >treell Sant• Ana C<'I lorn &ii ghl Nol te ls lie tby 11 ""n that he..,,.. A~~l1f:g:~~~~~!'L • TM Du. t lran,.fer 1, lo be con- Ofl bonds tor mp ovemenr D SI cl ;;:, 1::,"~~s ~~ ~:, ~ ~ul c;oe:c~: r!a"~ PRO P E RT I ES 1) ME O IT E A L.OlllSMllLER ANOALBEAT BEAG Ue • ..., lnte e~I <onvl'yed to and 110W ~ ~;":',.; .:.~ t>l~!r ": .. :1:t1~::-PROPERTY AT PRIVATE m•led "' lhe otr <e s of GOLDEN No J tor 1})11 PIJ PO•I!. o \ <ti y "II DUI COfll I CIS nc ud ng co,,\rach .,.11,. RANEAN PROPE RTIE S 1• PA(:IF C Actor"''°' '!!Id by I unOtr U d 0.:ea ol l u•• fl II mat on OI Sa Cl Supe 0 Cou.r on O< SALEASAUNIT STATE ESCROW NC IOCilflllill i.l5"S ~a::sme-n0<;,dp an NO other agefl( er. '"" paymefl OIOperat ~~w. PRO~~R;•ESc"'"', Cllm~ ~!"~ .... n,llllY~ """"'-:;:.,~!=~¥'(: ~, ... , in sa d Coonty ·•~er II><' 1ndll•y ol Sep! 97~ ;JI ""'"' SUPEAIORCOUA'rOFTHE ";_..· ,; :~ !!i 03:4a11::-:.~!.!.:t~. nQlnd OCI><' to•IS Oltl\e D $11<:I-..._,,_ -n .. u.r> 111.irfll'OO ..... '-'D_..,,.. •• ..,,., •• .,,,... """ Ute o/M cl'la e c Sllga 11\tor .... y al STATEOFCALIFORHIAFOR ti~ Tfle po for •a a e eel DI'\ ~Ila I be lhe-e•lil> shn'Wnl "' fllt or part OI th!! '1tl) T•I 12111tl1 411)1 911.,JCllt P1 rc1I J n IM t 1¥ o Newport LI.,. !(JI G enne St eel La 11 TH E COUNTYOFORAHGE Ul)l'n..cl a 1 00 o c ock A M "" IM bond •l'M' ve fund out of Ille procHd~ol C ROS B Y Fl N A N C I Al 1 "*'-Yflor Co l••cutors 3.l!i cl'I co""'" o 0 <1flge ,.,a e o 8ei>Cl'I Ca lo n : ;Ji.S Coun ~ ';. No A IJJSI D.lted A11gust 1 lt7S """" n11 ol $;!1 d e e I Ofl and !it>i be lhe,.... f OI sa d l>Ond• ., 1 ,. accordilne& Cll lornl1 C.Or por11tloo J'ZOll. carn1no P\lbl shed Orl nQe COISI Oa y Piiot _. 10 n ;11 •s snown Ofl a m.JP I led n Orin,. Sli>lll 01 Ca lorn ., 1 Ill<' n lfle M"l t o t 11'1• Esta e of MICHEL JOU8 RAN ~el)! Olll!fl on\ I I 00 o t oc ~ PM ori w tr. hep an oT-•kt.lor Imp OV!l'menl (apl~1rano S.n J111n C•plslr..,.. CA. Augw.11 1 21 28 1915 .xr.IJ..li X10to.3tp.1ge18ol Parte M~P• n heOI ,~111 1 t e and nte est 01 \Illa «con MICHAEL P llARf\NOV 0.-ce•Sf:'d T """'e ree na! aay when I~~ s .. me •Ila lie Olli cl No 106., Ii Ice ol the County Re co Oe Qf !oOll d SO! va!ee n .,,,d lo,, 111,. ce '"'" u.:i NOTICE IS HEREllY G "YEN 11\111 Plltl sl'lea O•an~ Co•~t 0. ty Pilat < ~ , __ O Ooo >• ' , -O -• •· O "' KENNETH 8 CROSBY 17101 Ml~ ounty --•<• > "''' • ''' C '' oO , ····-· Ille under~ Qfl.t!a w ~e 111 prtv11t A\JQUSl 11 91.S 301&-71 s .. a mp oven en! 0 •I ct \ti.I con ope;;d";\ 1 00 0 ( ock'., ';;; "';;;, !hi! slon HI Is Dr San Ju11n c.aptslr-PUBLIC NOTICE Slld I.I e .,.I I be mi>d(' but w rout ii'..';;11 COlln V 0'f 0 llfl!lll S;:it ~.;; loll e on o •I e r Ille l•I Gay 01 Stp. ~ u e•s nQ <' ~ etl on P ec nc O< the n>or" "II OI \•a , et! Ofl and Sli.a De CA 9'2615 1----------------l"o"""'nt or w1 anly e~p e,.• or m.-C.I forn • pa 1 <u ., Y de..: bed a~ lember 1q/} at 11'11 off ce ol A bet n PUBLIC NOTICE pu pO!ie OI no a AQ \;J D e !!ti on Tiii llep! OPtn uni I OG 0 c ock II m on .-,LPHONSUS G tlENT LE'Y :M118 HOTICE >lltd eOfl 0 "II I I e llOS,ts•lon o "" fol-· lo-.,. 1 Mu pl'ly & G I &88 Ctnlu y II• k East; I---------------- :: :.,11,":;,eo n:w" Po;; g":;.,,:' ,.: ,"~"'Y w nen ne ~~""' si.ai De ~m~~~•pl111rano ca11 sir-Otacfl. P=~~Er~~ D~:-,.£,.~~~R:C, o~ ':,; 1:n:~~t:~1:!~:re'~ :.,~~ ~":Y":a"., ,,"!"r~~~~ 11,_1~ .. ix:, Ro~":.~.:!: !.':....: e•o1 s~:,: Ao~~=~,;~~:'~,~ ,L,;' ,... II" on~ MC e na le "amea bl! "9 s,., 0 Imp ovemen 0 sir t i w co..-Th ~ bU\11'11!,J 1$ <Dr>Ouc:leCI by• nmn THE 1 lltYI HE A AH CN WATER Oeea ot Tr u•I lo-w t i 97 816 11 w tll San Berna a no ll•se and ,.,.., 0 .., II Qhtst •l'ICI beH b dae 1tnO •utt}tcl lo i>t< '""~ 11u• rd a den II u VO e a • 0 ,.~ 1 11 the p.1 ll><'rsl'I p DISTRI__. 0 , OUE "''" WKOCK llltres\ tne eon a • prov a..a n w a ............... ,., O-<• _ ,. 00 o~ con I ,,.., on by •• O Super or Court •• ,,,,,_ .,,,-,. ,~-~~ r. ,.,e a sn9eee onpe<nt "' .,., 0 1 _ 0 ....,..........,. " •• ~ • v~• 0-••o '' -• :'..m-• -,,• ,",, ,,-, o" •O -,.''.. '""_:• ~· ~·-01 l\O a ..., !.<I d e etl on The A G S.nUey HO AltQ.UMEHT l'OR OA AGAINS'r A '° t $1 _.v1nce,. i ny under Ille .. I o• o It '"" ,,.. e ...... nle t \I at w d .. ~ ,.... • u ~ ~' ,... ,...... ..,. ...,.0 t wt 0 , 0 ' < ' 0 nn no • "" mo• We!>ler ' .._0 __ ,,,,.,1m•o•••••·•-• ,, ... po ng p lte lo sa Cl p f(lmcl !.Ila be '"' SlltleftlC'nl w•' l!'d Ill Ille BOHO PAOPOSITION MAY llE Sufi.. 1 ms 0 Sa t e 0 llSI .. , cor"" II !hit t erla n ea,.ement ~lolO _,.. """" .. '"' ... n!.plttor Jul!Qe ;ina Ce '' """"" 1,,.. 11 ace "'" e na le dloi ',lr>lled and County Clorll ol Drlr>Qt County Oii July MITTED TO THE SECRIE'rARY OF Ct.ilfQe\ afla eapen!ies ol Int l Ul.lee nalea al P•rCel No tS In !NII tertaon lgtil I I f Ind lflle t >I l'lal l'le Eslate lie Y ana a~ ti t "'" f) o l<l 0 B<><lrd he persons M e nal e namea De ng I tt1S TNI! BOA RO OF 01 RE (Tj)RS OF ...ao1111e I u•l)tr11led by \• 0 DeedOI Geed I om John O Be yet T Ul.IM lor OI w ld OtCll'W!d l'l•s •tQU td b~OPtr• O E e<C on "'h {fl d t "a ' ha n pe SOfl§ Q ... I ell ihd en! I td to"°'' •I FCS105 THE IRV I N £ A AN CH WAT IE R Trust Joseph S Tllur~IOll Sant UPI 10 So IOi ol 1wor olht Wl!ie 011\er tl'lanor n "'" "'<!<' " "'" en ney • t all(l!I nlHI w a 1 eel on !'lave l>l!'tfl apPOlfltea •• Publli.ntd 01111...., C011ot O•llY Piiot DISTRICT Tiii lltntl t i• Y u.,.,.r w a Deed ol M !Van ti u• K or did December 17 IOdlt Oii to IM•I ol ,., d detli>!.ed at U'>I! ""' v•t<1nt •l on ~f!' Boa Oat Elf:'< """mbe s of 1..,. Boa 0 ot E "'''°" AUQ 1 14, n 21 lt 15 JOOt.15 NOT CE s HE AEBY GIVEN !hilt., t rust ne etol" • • ••t ule O •nd Ot l9'JO n 6ook •!.Cl at paQe 1 of Olll<la Umt of de•ll'I fl find lo a 11'1•1 cen 1ln "' ~nr OI hf: ""'"'~ l •POO nled to lll.PKIO J UO<)e 11na c • ~~ re5'>f( spec: •I 1 tel Oii s to be he o In Irr.. w rld lo '""' Ufldl'rslgned • ...., lltfl R 11 1 1 f l te• -Pt w na propetly sltu.a!l!'d n """ d Boa rl o l:: e on °" flOI a ltn<I" I ..., ' and "' a ernale,. lo ..,;a eo....a PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'O'Ytment 0 SI let No 206 Ol Ille Irv "" Otcl•r•llon ol ~t•u I 11><1 °'""'rn:I tor c:.,c~r RS n ~t o 0 c e o lo!!e lht Clly ol Soull'I LlgMn• O>unly ol 1neopo,n nq o h• PO 01 Elec!.,.., wh en ., e fla tes Vlill n A.Inch W•lt r o st t i "" No-• Sae •nd I wrlll•n P+ol t e ol 0.laull n y ecorotr 0 lid rif'Qe Orenge S 11te 01 C. lo n • 11artotul1r POLL NG <'I ACE ~BIO T Du 1---------------1 E IY l""'r>et South '1 aeg t H 5-4. ?I ydescr bl!'d•s to low,. to w I d (O neo (le n wl'ltll they a e il~"t.a NOTICE TO PERS.OHS 1975 11 ""'lcl'I time 11'1e e w I be !<lb-llr><l IKI Oll lo Sell Tiit undtr-sl(llned WH I a ong \hi< Soull'leasle y ""ot flotJO E To o Cd o n " 1 t .,n, •acanc>1s on ht Bo• a OI EIM NTER EST ED IN THE miltetl to the QUl lllleQ • eel ors OI !I.Ila cau..ci Yid Nol ce ol ~l•u I •rd Elec It.Ill ce la n eao;.ement Des gna ed .,~ Ap•rtmenl Ho ll •nd P.!I k fl!I A>l><C,, Jd ~ H "" il'I¥ 0 '"" meml>I ~ .. llllO flle01o ESTATE OF l'l'l!UO ..... rnenl 0 1$1 let the follow'""' I (WI IOSe I 10 De tcorCHd n ll>O!tOUfl ly Pl r(el NO 5 fl Sll II Deea 111 s IN ! lo Sl)IKt No " ol Ille l.lguna Roy•' J UOQo< Ga Y 8 aL~l>u " 'Id II &>.J d o1 E eel on do flOI a!\<'fl<I •I MARY BLAIR WILLIAMS born! Ill-• I on Wl'>ere the re• 11 Oil'! ly s localed l'le I ue 1)11 nt ol l>IOOlnnlflg of Ult lloun l«•llOOfl l1na S lu• eO In lhe C-yOl Ce ~~ Su ~n A tn Mn Y 0 QQ<' '-hl>Oll'!" ng of Ille pal Nol (e s ntr eby O ven BOND PRO POSIT ON Shall the Oi\t Ju y :J<l t91S Oa y ol the P<I Ct of llfld OHCr bed Orange Slilte ol Cl lorflfl deSCr lle<I A <' na <'~ Ca o Y Av t• Pau lrv "" Aa "'-1'1 Wi ler 01.i cl r>eur ...,, T TLE NSU RANCE and llSlo OW!o \.11nas a~ e 11'.o~ C• .Juhn POLL NGPLACE To& Pt M>n!i n e tsted whelhl< t'l;)tbtldnes••nd ,.,.eoene 11 ob11-1 TRUST COM PANY neen 111"'<eSoutn 4 'dell eei S. 1 Aflurn:l vaedl/111h nte est ntl\lll YounQ •~aa S.ina C•n¥ofl R•w vo r .I\ t ed tor• helr\ •o•tees or ae tlon bonds lo mprove ment 0 ' t i ii u d Truste' """'sl along u a Soullltaste YI ne 52 S «rl• n lell!iello Oest• et •a led bV 11'1111 lo flC' nua I ~o d\ l\ volr ;mo o "" W71 M c/lelso v ~ fl 1111! t \l<I e o! MA AV BLA R No 206 thereof n 1he 1 moun1 ol B• Conaee A Co I! n Itel lhen<e Sau h II aeg ee' O~ J'I ter'li> n •••t d•ted Mllrc l'I I I'll> e• en ea a va ~ l </ o "rt on ,.. v ""Ca 0 n a w LL AMS 0.-ce•!>l!G wnose ••I aa '6'1"6.SOOO atarn•~ mum lnle esl a e P ub she(! Newpar\ "1a bOr Ne'NS ~.a•,', ~,,e:I ,,"',"0,','0 ",0~.,~,•,•.,,a~ro~ K ulta Dy Hee s Bos nc 11 corPo<a ~ \On mu\ lie a h~ de o t a Of> d ess w•i "Y • p """"' ana 9 12 OO at elghl percenl 8,.1 per ""num 0 ;x PrtiS Com b nea w 11'1 the Or•r>ge (Oa~I "" OS 39 '' -I°" •s lessor 1111a R vers de Plat• I ~o n !'lee on l•Olbo! r>e Walt cooe NSPECTOR Como t1!y that lene 'tesl1mtflt11 ' -·1-0·"•-•• "'' -,,,-,_, ' -0• Y P ol Auous1 I i• 21 1915 l'YS9 s oe.;irees we n !iCI feel to th<! rue lr>e I torpa a "" as ''""' for Ille heS" eot C:a 0 n a IG nnd n...., 0 or11l•om nlst 1tlon "'""De11n l!.lUl!Cllo i;.'j,.·;01:;., _ ,-,·,,m,:•, ,·:. 0-;• po ntOlbeg nn nQ 1 1 09 be ~ 0 Uo,, e ...... w Lew s ' Adm nll .. ... ~-V " " '" • Tiie al>Ove descrlbtd pa tel rs ~m 0 yei>rS II nfl "" .-en I mo o ~"'~" s ll E ~ch vo c v ~·• ol sewa~ nt uo nQ dan, ., PUBLIC ,,,.. llntl tnd ng Feb ua y 'B 1<IMl ,... ~nd 11~ r 0 e 1 YD t !o ~nch will\ tne W I anM••d by Way"" Coun H rvo '' 1 e• men lat 1 es 11 pe-. NOTICE lllOwn as Ult S 1na Ille So11111-,1er ' co Ilea Ml< ell 1 1q61 n Book 5660 <10 a s. ... o no !dfld o wn c "'""II• CLER,o;s ly Pr0b4te Coun • cou I ol con-oeten ~Inv equ pmenl llfld •I nti:HSA Y --°""'o=;::;-:7.0'°'"''°°"'°"'~--l one Ila I o ! LOI 56 on L censea P.1111 91 of Oii t lll Rt corQs llnd •• 11 1,... ~' eciua ""' a'"'' men! Ju ""' chon ol IM S••teol Mk n Ill" f(luoprnent ina 11 operty IM efor at NOTICE IN"Yl'rlNG BIOS Surveyor s Ma II OI Sa ah Thu stoo •menaea by document• r ecorded boo~ 0 the 0 r.t t i s (01\C us we Tl'lal lhe ID low ng l>t! \On • ndebtHI "" Ing lunds 10 '" I COfll llCl..a com. NOTICE s HE REOY G "YEN lt\,11 Pa ~ I ea fl Book 4 111 11•111' 6 ol A~u~I 0 1961 " Boo~ b10'I P•oe 421 f'v oonce o o..-ne ~" p •no o• the vi ue AL l ERNA Tl"YES S11..., A en to or lw a no Ill son11 properly ol tM m \ftlC'nl• lo c. ry 0111 lht power~ •l'ICI w• l <I P'OllOW • w I be received by lhe-~o;<I ~ Su vev~ In :~e0 Of! ce 01 •ne of or 1<111 Retora s and rt t o ded June ., no. ar>O w <'.lwn~a ~•<Cl) hi • n ,,... wkldeteOtnt -w~-• ot the 0 \\ l<O <->ol-~ n c ly ol Casi• Mei • at !tie Oii tt ot 11>1< n 1 tco der 01 ~., d ra nQI! Cou~ ,, t963 n Boo-6590 llloe 00 of OI • , Set u ty P1clfc Nil O,,.I Bank ...,,....,..,.. ¥" ·~ c o c o ' o o•· c o H 1 11 F ly ti ' ,."'" ilfl il~'W!\~ nen\ to "" D • < .. o S .....cr. c"nlr•''' inc va ng (""' •els w th Y t r II '"" Y • • r p RC« S. t •I •(oras a na re e<o Otd J..,.,.. l\ft\ not ~n mi>Ot ana ew ell 1.,, N' Ji>C~ H 1 l •l S V • Lido Ne wpo I Bea( 11 oll"l!r aoentles •"" lfle p•ymen 01 o 1..., Coil• Mes• C• fo " ii unt lhf A .. l Tna1 PO I on of ct on 2I l96J n Booto. 111 1 P•oe l'l'I Off Cla Ga '8 !K-bu n C. lo n 1 911>Ml City ol Nt"'po I Opet'•! rig •nd olMr cost$ 01 the 0 ,. hou Ol 11 00 I m on Au11ust 1 1915 a1 21 n TO"'fl>h 11 7 South R•nQe ' WI'$! Re cords lo wn cl'I rec or a' rete erw::e l!i "" II 1 equ11 ieo au.w~'n"'n o ol 11" 1'o be (IUfl I ed .,. ., vo e Ml<! o be 81'11<n Coynlyol Orange I cl a n 1t c0ta11nce w lh 11>1< II .., ol """ (I\ t me \lley.,. be <>Pt!ntd llUl>I cly s,,,,, Bern.iro no Ba se .lrld Ne Id Ml ll<trebr mfllle lor ~rl t u ;!I s -c NI countw o o 11nQt , tone "' vt ,,,, lltO to vo@ 111 sa d e t c on Ille Thal Ille undt r\ gned des '' 10 rp.. -r~s for lmprovem•nl 0 ,1 kl No 11r>d reid1loua n IM Cour>e Clllml>er\ CDUn<;ledand O..Scr De<lis lol ~ ea by "'"Sul>I'' 9n..,,,nt a"" Ole~ •w Geflce ol °"''"' ~n p llfla o! I'll' va .,. per""" must be a "" oe of 1 e as oe ':,;;'1:,..ne ,"!,~;~~ 110 °':Z ,:t 10ll, tor lurnl$1'1lng • l•t>o r maier • S cor.!"'.I ;'\~!t a~e '':: ::";!~e":.e':.':"rJ: cy A9rttmet\t ellt(Ut..cl by St p;.,,.r t or arG 'IC ""'nea Ewe y ~u ,. ,.. ~ s I 111!11 I" Seti ""JI016 ol !ht! W•le Code (O ..cltd 0 rece vea 1 orn Ille Sllle at NOT CE s F URTH ER G "YEN thll t Qu prnent I an'pa t;111lon Ind Sloth ll-ted ill Pa ce No 1 1,. !lull cert•" lnwstment lflc •co cleCI AUOU'.'11 1' '19" •II • .,...n1ar ve m.oy •olte r>e n at ll'lt State OI Ca lo n • 10 and n "° d 1111 w.nl to A tic • J Cllapte , at 1..., otl'ler lac t fl •• mfl Y ~ equ red lor 1963 lfl Book 66IO pa~ 110 on Col ~~ ";' :,~v 1 r!9':" d~; !P~ :t::\ :;: ~V:;"=' c 1~ :~;,;~ e~~~hoo:'~ ~~;10e~.,•,.!:,.~'.:,~ do:i:a~ ~i'~,\:, ~ ec;:;:0°::~11!7~~!1!~'1~ '':~ ~~si!'~~~~~c~~~~M~Fs ~:JY OF ~101~';,,',,',,':,;n,',~~e,anl_,",~~o'~,r ~r1:"u~°:'~":cc~11~"A':; ,~(,: ftlC'ar>S afl 0 t t • 0 a ,0 Po .. ""°""' -lh of l&nll to Wh!Ch lie ""'°' I lit "'....,""""' >Sue<! R.11'1(1'1 W11te D •• (I or ... , meml>tr A '>el OI II ans $pecU ca ""' •ntl .... -· ~~ """ .... """" JJ 91\d P• ~Ing Sp.a(e NO 91 •• ~ noi and •no n>e•n~ ~ Clua o..,, "" fl\4! •\I tQ.,. ied ,.5 ,.,5,,,..., -"' A Pt sons Nw nQ t • m' 1Qfllnst the « membe•l tl'le eol a ulhorl,.., by iuc:n ollwr ton!r1c t dot11menls m11y bt Oii-19JD n Boo• l !.Q at Pa Qt 1 of Oft < e ontl'lePl•t • lit l'lf'd lo SI Id Amef'Cllntr>I ecutor 0 •dm n lralo 01 lie•~ a ~ol llW Ohl (I I• con<: v~lwe ew'*"'C:t OI dlMedenl "' •n lflle ISi In Slid ei;l•lt body Of' illY Ind v Ou•I voter.,.. bona 111 "'a al Ille Ol llce o! tl'lf C ly Records n the oll (t ol \he CDu.fllr re<or°"' Juno 1• 1%1 lfl Book l>S'IO Ille "" Oer 01 1 e 10 a"".., .., I<! •"II-OW<llll!•slllp ...a 0 \ht! wa ue ot '"'" lano -• •nlng 10 ob let o such ,.......,..,. l;<;le •sMI( ;11t on 01 t 1 tens or any <om-Eng nee n F• r o vt Co••• Ne!oi Af(or<lfr ot w a 0 ange '"""'Y u a p1ge IOO ol Ofll<lll Ricords and re- poonttd uflCH Ille 14..,, 0 1~ • s a e b soo-e•tePI Illa n lhe evl!f'llan.., must II ve wr lien nol ce ol ~h ob rec blN Uor+ of ...,ti'\ v"lt•• •1"' •ssoc • C.l forfl 1 llCIOn 1 non r•lundal>lt pay Polfl• be "11 n a curve concave o 11'11 re<orOed J une 21 l9t3 In 8«* 11611 , '"' t ea lo pas~\\ Dfl 0 lie., a e • ~!.Smtnt 1or tl'lt o '*' ct l'l•l not bt'en lion to Ille per _.. or person• 1.-oted l;ons, miv ll!t 11 w Ulen 1,11......,,.1 no! """"' OI U 00 A cllll gt ol )1 00 w II be Soutl\wt•1 l'llv 1111 a •ed us of 80 IMI 111ge l9't Olllcl•I RKl>l"d' wPlich Is 1,.. ano •na t \ '""1h0 ed l>Y I'll' "" ""'de •na evied IO lhe ve•r In wl'lich IO or lllll<llr>Q Pt lOn.a P "Pf,,, QI Ule IO t atH11 JOO wo .,,. In lt "1jlh for or tnlllle ll flltnd Id by m•ll •nd • engtl'I ol 10 6 '"'' •uG being n corpor1tff •hd made • IMrl of w II l!Olflt nQ tOIJ 1 0 1 •ert ~ 1.,1 Del\O<\.t s.lld e ecUOr> 1, 10 be l'leta lht lr.;t de<edenl S\K.h ""'' ce mu•I be olwn lo ~ nsl lhit bona II'-$ 1 on Ea t h D d w.. be midt on tne ll"O-ll>O! No lhe•sler Y ne of 11\111 ce t.in SutMissl....,n'Wnt •hd Oct u!>lln(y Aoree- ' olll 0 ., IQf 0 mmun • "'" " ,,.. ~ lttd l\SHI""'"' 0 ol lhe County llW person llold nQ Ille pt SOMI ll'OJW• NOTICE IS FUAT HER G "YEN thfll llMll 1 ... m •ml In the m•nntr prcn1 ded e11111ment Ot$1Qnalea •s Pa rte No 2 In """' IOC-lll!d n 1111 commun ty flC>lrt '"''~' 10 ••e ( •e lie" e a ~II• OI OrfnQt i conctus ve e vDtnce ot ly.,.'"91ln"whom thecl11 mbmldotll •I .,.91.imtnU !f ed 1,,_ be ac:aim-n tiw con• i t taocurnefllS •MW De Sllddtea 11\ef\ce Nor!l'l-SCe y a onQ merilbu a nookrt0.,.t1 •s l •Qu1'11Royae eprewnl<1I v mdy YO e a ~• o e K °'"'""'"' p l fla of tne va ue OI ill>d so llW•<kl ''""' ~ ed •bll~e w lh n !lflnled try tne 10 0.,.1,.... IOl'm sl..ie at(om111nled tor• cerl I ed or t1!>h111r-'s t.., ;11 t of s.IO t u Yf '~'""Oh 11 cen o •nd /ot •t•d on ll'lt e a property Cl\ ""must P•l!W" lo 11 .. Bo.. d °' O•nt a E•e~v vole r or 11 , leg• THREE MONT H'i •lier 11151 .,...,1 tobeStOAedbJt •(l'l•uthGrollht cl!Kk or• l>ld bllr>d for flCI\ ~ lhan lnf,llt ol •~II t e• •9 -S6 6 15 lee! lo OH<:• bedM e n IOQ•tlllr .,. th a rlglll E et ofl ., ce t 1 •a c 011, 0 \'" o ,11 ei•nl•I ve m •v vole e 1""r In publ«• onof 11'1 ~not te .,(ll,lt'l'lltlll O'lo ol the 01T10unt ol '"' bid rn6<le 11111! I rue llO flt ol DIQ nn no ol Ille tio..1 of w•y for lflQ es\ •nd eore\' lo -.,"'"° IY .. n < \II• bl! • epl ".., w UI' ....,0 by• person du y 1111PO>nlllll•• EUQerM!' w L1w ' Ill Tl\e ul'lde ,IQflell author <•I 111 ll'lt PilJf b e loU'!t:C 1,01 Coste Mes11 llilrV ol Ille po (ti of •11<1 ~ bed from >•Id •P•fl<l'IO!fll 11..., '" -1 om witn1rie e urns of /ltt e,1 on II s 11 o •y LeQ• ep esenl'" we A'Adm fll• •lorW W/A Uwlmfl y/re bulla 1 ••QUftlC'flt Un l•VOt NOT CE JS HER EBY G "Y EH tllllt herein 1 Ml II l!t•rln11 i i .. d POlfll w ld aulomabl 1 11• klflg s111<e MIC! No aPOO nlment ol • 11 o•y l'I; ""'Ml' 1111 oll tl1t of ii co 111>r .. oon own of ne Eil•tt ol ol 1111 r>sll111 01 i:iropoi 1 on in<t fnlf or 1119 C ' Cou nc il ol ,., II Chr 1'11s being SOut/I 11 deo ees 2• It \'111!>1 t~lher w tl'I lhe r Ql'lt 10 use Ille I'll Is "t' II • (~ll o o .i vo • o""'d f'ICI '"" •na me;,n s a 9ua d "" e • Mfl•Y B I W I ;11m\ ~umDer l •I lhe n 1 e of ol«Uori elK 'le tlolore ••l•b!ISl'llO • II ewall no ,..,nu con!lnu nQ Norll'lweS!e ly '"'°""' pub! c portions •ml ~u pment of SI d ~ r011un ess r mtt a o l'lt>lo ow ..c11!" o .iam " slr•to ol lhees1"'1~ OI 31441 llOr> ror tht (jurl.a <llO"I 10 bt held on r•ll •Oil K • • °' "''~' n ~tordenct the•rc Ol .ala tur vt ll\r9ull" I c"'''"' bu.Id "1jlntlotM commun!lyfilCI ties (I e11u emenh 11 ~ n "" 1 f'ICI the ho M of I I e lo •n<I wl'lo • • •P P\lbl 'hell 0 "'"9e Coast 0. ly Pl 01 111&1•1 i.reby st•le l/\al svcl'I ;!l~nt w th •w to bl 111111 In 1111 C"l't\:lr ut'llon 1n111e OI 1 (legret ii OS 21 9 90 lttt lo • n comn\Ofl w Ill olller otCl/f!lllll$of wld ti 1 • e•etu t'<I by n., Pl! 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""'"" """"' NOT CE IS FURTHER G IVEN '"'l. llW 11h d•Yol J1nu1ry 9 1975 • ..., SDn IO!ht SOutn-st h•YlllO. ridlusol' 100 Book 2i lll llt IS of M IKt ··-· ~!•It OI C•ll 0 " • Is .... t t'<I lo '"" Qhl ptlv eoe or mmun ,, 'lfl\l(tl he •ICTITIOUS •uSINESS b•s•d upofl 11'11 t m• r ••son•D y II' lfl theOlllCI Ol l'-' c ty c ' t OI Sflld '"' • ridl•• bl•rlng ., wk! pOlnt bt "!I M1p1 re cords ol D••"Gf County VII~' to wn en lllt p Ol!'f' h Cl,.,.., It) see•\ to e~erc ,e ee1or1 ,, t11n1 NAM~ 5'rATEMENT .... CH"'' to prep1re •Oii prln! II'><' Clly Th•t Miid ••le •nd K •' l\he e!n SOwth 10 °'"''"' Ii S1 West l"-K• c.a llorfll• logetl\er with !Ml Cet'\-.ift ~ ac ~flOw ed~ o ce 1~ n'"" rf'l:lrown1.,1 ve m•v ~01, .. 1 .., d • K The ionow "9 pttlOll 11 oolno bus.I ..-~"1' •nd wmp e DitlotS tor Wld tlfl'rta lOflftO•doplea lnt1111rootlct1K Solll"""5terty • onq tM •re OI 'Ila w111 ... 1y lCfHI ln w lath adjoll\lngwld \"'(l.tn(t ,. lh Seti on 1015 ~01 l'l' c-I on he mu.~l i:ir•l!!lll lO l"'r B<l+rD at NUI' eltcllon lhf !°>Krt'lltr~ of \he Bo¥d his '"'°""" '"' ty •nd complele ' :Ml forll'I t urve ll'lr DUQh • cenl •I •nQle at 1 Lots E •nd F i i sllOwn on lhe Miii o1 ol c • I ProctOU f pl 11'11 ~ti • (I( E e el on I (f I I ell (011 Y OI ,. d A M E R I c A H A R T I s T s I >lid 4 30 0 ( O<k p M Oil Augus;t 21 neroln Ind 111•1 SI d S(I ••• IOOOltd oeoree1 Oi :a 2 ll IHI lo lhefl'lll OI wlO .. l<t u la .... kw1y bllng YilC~ed C• ...... • II I spec 'es .... e ... 11on •l'l/lor ,., wl'I en '111111 ""~ti)! and I ltd PRODUCTS co IAAPCO I 1t 1't Wiii! UJS ., I rta\Onab e Olle ~or Owtl'I b'I MIM:I Re"' UllOfl Is m•at. ~" OI WIG Curve •rill ••blirl"'Jll Mllal!Olnt IK(epl ., lo lhl NoMl'l••i •e•' t• hoe! • wn ~" \ \o be us•d 1na tl I \!'\fl w 1h the tlUl'r>• ol he el«llOn lier AWt CO\Uo Mew CA .,611 e ll(.llon 81 , .,.,, U• no • gvrnents for !Ills not le~ b; elerence being South 11 Gt>ll HI 24 1' -i i ti.reol by • r•i.otutkm 01 the 8"'"rd of Dt on• lo "'1s ll"C t ll!d l!y INt Ctluflly No •IW>O n1ment ol • p O•Y •l\a be o.r, A W.t -H 121 SotdolflelO « ... llllol ll'lt bond Pl'OPOSll on IN~ be Tno Con Ir I < lo• s l'l1 I n 1ht ti.nc. Soull'I "deg tel 14 11 ltlltst 20 Sul)ll! wl-• of o 1nge county ,.,,k'ftod C .. '""'"'' ng no= •nove e11u OH1r n1 v1 a "~tePl•d or • wolf • -0 Siii R•mot1 c .-. .. m '"*"lnea 10 IM Secoei.rv ot the ...,d porfotmMK• ol ~ .,.,,,. •11<1 l'llCH'Olllt IMt10tl'le lrl.le lf')lnt OI bltglntllflO F1brU1 y I• 1156 • (t rU!lea co,,. l"' ""'°° nl"""'nl ot • pro~v tM\ bf tl'lerfOllunlt\t. I m~ts -' of 1111 IOI-TNs ~noess 11 C-uCltd try .,.. ""' tor pr n1 "9 Ind 11 •Ir OUlloft to t'-"""l" c0ftl0tm to 11'•• L.ltlo Ololt of The 11Dov1 Oesc rlbltd II• c•I ls lhlrlool l!llng rK or11ea MtJ en 1 1914 lfl "'"' on v •I tne e t el on SC>l:tllM!d. lna eciu rtmtnl,. (a l It i. In w I 'IQ di•~ \'Olen 111 prcrvlOltd 111 ,_111 Artki. , the St.I• of ca IO'f'l'lll 0t1d °'""'" l....s ,,_,. H Lot loOG on teld Lkf'nsed EIOOll:M)l P•!ll' 411 0I Ollk • ~ Ev• y ·-nlm•nl 01 , p oay s ,.. !bl 11 ,. e••culea by \!'le person or -0..~I R Wtct ff Furu.r,,_,t I fll'IY tUCfl lf~llll OI lhl S1•1• of C• flofn I •Pfllklltlll §urttV"' I Mllp Of S1r •ll Tllu \Ion E•c1Ptl"9 lflY portion ol WiC:I ·- "IKlbl• al "" 11 e4,u e 01 ,,... DI!'-' .-.cH't!stnt•t ""of tl'lf' person'"""" n ..-This U•l•lf'lfnt .,., 11 "' ,...., '"' lw • 1981,.1 lhe bond pr~tlon "'' '""""" wl tll 11'111 ••<•Piion on y at wen ""'k f td n Boo-4 •• PIO' 6 OI ""'k " 1i.s 111 ow '"' t!M of u. ....,.,. l!"ltul roo t .:it '"' lrne De ~ !hi! cordlrKt w Ill the l)towhlon1 Of ~\ or+ C:-ly Cl••-of Or•n .. COU!tty on ...:ri""' "''°' kl the Gile ,.,~ Yilrlilllor!I .,. ml• be •eau WO undlf R4co.d ol Sur "1'YS In the olllu of Ille II Ql'I tlot i,... ot the Pl( Uc OctWI per'IOI\ •PPOln ea•• p 0,, i,.,. iw .... JSOO)or J~ lol ll>tW•I• C_at.,... tf.uQusll tlJi. M'llol'tfl ll'll Se<t1i1t.-yotlMllMrdllM. ttw WIKl•I '''tu»' pu.rsu.111 to wtlk l'I County Rtcoro1r ol ''a Or•nge ,,_,t ommofl y-fl0wn 1, c•\I • l>d IOI •II e\t'nl nQ ,,,.. votn lor SI.Mt of C• Uornl• h ffll l"fd lo """ .....W ti.ea• JOo clot• p M on~· 4. ll"OtM'd no• l'ler•-r I • '•"""' ....., Coufrly J '" C:UU H ghwty Alllflmlnl ..,.i.;cl'llhl•PPO fl mtnl .. ,, Q "'n ~f' IOf wl'llCh the ptOJ<r I' Q -le I ll'!Alllll'llCI Ol'lf!QI Co.'I D.il'I' P'llOI. "11.. II• fN--ble dat• prkr 1o ~h wtlk l'I "'"' !>01 bfffl wp11rsedtd tJrf the ,,_, COl'l'lmOfllr tnowh ., NO :Q Soulti l'"llllN Ci lo.nit 11-1rirD•!1' 1 01111e .,0,.,.cAt>t •• t 1o a -now Hl9'(I or t• 1 llH In It( "'4 • 21 11 Sevt 4 1915 _,.,5 l1t<tl1n •ll•r W'l'llCl'I "° rt D<ltlll "',... P••r l\l1 n 1 o t th• L1111u Coa• 121s R"ost vt t Ltne L111un1 P-t•wnal prop.trly conslili.of <., w a •le<\lon l•vor 1111 ''"'l'l(tilf ~ tordlol'ICI w 11'1 Secllon 201' 'OI ""'°"' m1t11t m•v ~• sullrnl\le• 10 Ille Pr..i•rtnce IO l•t>Ot .,._ I DI! gl""' 011lr !Mac:n CllHIOl'nl• '1•s1 11111 !urn tu t •r>d 1urflh hlngt. ~.tld "°""' ,...,_,,. r •~ l (<Olnp \II 1~ OI ( vii P oceaur• Of tl'le S111e of PUBLIC NO'l'ICE SKre'"Y •f IM Bffrd Argwn1m s irl lht manr>er proYIOltd by LI.,. TermsOI w •e (lll'I n l•wful -• OI ill )1412 eo.11111011.,.1y APlrtl'Nl'lt NO •mtind•d 1111" 01 wo •• ., l'le..tn Cl torl'll1 ca 1 I \lll'Cll '' Int tl«t""" Wiii llol loUOl'nlnea '° 1"" S.Cn!My of NO bid \NU 111 CDflt 111•.0 Ul'lhtU-lt , 11'11 Uh led :Sl•tel Ofl cont fnllkWI 01 JJ South L.l(tU,.. c .i110.,,11 Oltel btd watoonas la mpro..,ll'llnl .11wnk til1 1,10Dooused 1nd t,l ll"'-1 ---~~~~-~-~~~--l ttoeBolrd•tlheCfflkeolt,.,.s.tt.lllfy nwlde011•banktorm 1urn\/\tdlrfll'le \1!1 Ot 011 rt c•1h •na b•••nt 1 T•f!ft1.0f5le <1,11 1n1iwlul-y O\trl(\No i'lllilbe ,,,,....,_a)Old be0r>11.,m 1,_lf.Ol!ythf C-y ,ICTITIOUSBUSIN.:SS crf IM lfloi rCI t lOI C•mpul Of'!.,. 0 1,otCKt.a Mt.-•na ls~lfl llC evaent:ed bynot•wc urff bTMorllHQll of lhfUn l1d Sl1l••on c0111f,.....IOflof , .. llWI llUf pcKl1 ••I torll'I her• n Sul).. c .. -. mnt no llW. l bOYI r1qu .,,_\ ff AM& tTATIMl!NT trYI"' Clllforlll• "'"'"''"" ,,.., tl9 t0t'1Mflc;• w lh lhe .... ., .. .,.,, OI "".,,. 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'I l ' t ' I I Thursd~y Au~u~I 21 . 1975 Government PR: $1 Billion a Year EDITOR 'S NOTt' -T~ /1gwes are hard to con1e by, but pubiic rt:la· JWns u a n1a1or ezpeme fJ/ tfw U.S. govenir11 ent and Ille Caal ha$ bt•m nling. WASHINGTON <AJ>) -Busi- ness is booming ror fL"iJeral in· form ... tion <ind public relations offi cers who spend rltillions or doll ltrs te llin g the taxpuyers 1,1,·h:1l their ..:ovcrnment is doing :~nd how well it 1s doing It . An Asi;oci ;itcd Press surve¥. in- dll'att.-s governm ent information and publil' l'e lations efforts rost taxpayers $1 billion :1 year or 1nore. EXACT FIGURES ARE dif· ficult to come by. Many informa- tion costs are hidden under other names and types of expenditures change e:i c h year. A similar, but less extensive surv1..•y Uy the AP eight years i.lgo showt-d federa l publjc relations and information oi)('rations t·usLs of $425 million. 1'his yl'a r 's s urvt•y shows 6,391 ruu ilnd part·lin1c public rela- liohs or information offi cers on the payroll of the federal govern- ment ai;:encies and branches. The ·information·public rela- tions mill in Washington turns out millions of press releases a 'Cong r es•men spend 833 m lllfoi1 o year on free mallh1gs 1111de r i h e lr t r a11ki11g p rlt:llege •. .' year, holds countless news con- ferences . publishes books , m.agaalnes a'nd pamphl.ets and prQCluces movies. television and radio broadcasts. Government officei across the country and around the world perform the ~ilJ!me functions on a s mall er scale. . T H E ASSOCI ATED Pres s checked every identifiable gov- ernment office or agency in the rxec utiv e, le gi s lative and JUd,!cial branches. · The AP found that the various (ederal agencies and depart- ment!; und e r the exeClltlve branch spend at least. $329.9 million a year in public informa- tion and public relations. The sam e s tudy showed al least $10.6 million is spent'by the offices or the 435 represent3tives and 100 senators, and the con- gressional committees in public relations and coostituent c ultiva· lion. T HE UNWILLI NGNESS or ~&ome offi cials to talk about public relations expenditures &nd the difficulty in sep arating •uch costs make it impossible to sort out with any prec ise ac- curacy the other ex,penscs in· volved. Co mparisons of available figures and the best guesses of experts place the cumulative total in the neighborhood of $1 billion. • Congres smen s pend some $33 million a year on free mailings under their franking privilege. Some fi gures reported by con · 1ressional offi ces in the survey 'T h e go·l:'er11rnent a penr s .om e 5222 lnllllon ,fiasen1ii1ati11g lnforma.lio11 and h e wS aro1111d fh e \eorld. •• ' ~ 1ncluded mailing costs. Most did 'bot. · Congr ess also spends a hair· 'l'.n'illion doll :lr:;; a year on tele- grams, niany of which announce J.o news outl1?t s in tl\e home dis- t.mets the glad tidings of federal 'grants and oth e r patronage ' plums. • .~THE FIGURES reported by .the executive branch generally ~milted mailing costs. But the 'Smallest figure that experts on 'fl-anking win· give is at least $30 1111illion a year spe nt in maiUng iJ{rormational materials from the '.government to the voter. • 'All this m ateri a l needs print· lng, and the Government Print· ing Office spends an estimated SotQO million directly or through .Private subcontractors. F.;xpert.s Teel that at least that much more t>.tinting is done within govern- "tnent offices withoUt ever -t'e)lching the GPO. This means a t otal printing bill or about $l)() ,million this year . ~ :.Che GPO says there is no wa y of·knowing for sure how much . idvernment printing covers in- .form ation intended for the public either directly or through the .. media. Half would be a con- ~servative estimate. · LAST YEAR THE printing of- fice distributed JOO million docu· ~ts directly to lhe public on behall of members of Congress. fJ1.e total included such items as ;t!ilDepartment of Agriculture's 'V't:arBook and committee re-'l>Oi-ts. ::; "OPO also disLrlbutfd 12 million Clocumi!nts free to 1.100 de- '~ltory libraries. tt sold an addi- tional 83 million lo tho public for ·• million, but th\s represents ~)' $11 million profit ngainsl the roT~'°·oll $400 million budget . "'MMt of the prOduct goes out free. in addition lo dlStributtng in- forritallon to its own clt.irens,-lhe- govemment s pe nt some $222. ·'thiruon d lasemlnaUna inform•· I NEW.!'i A NAl Y.'if,'i tion and news around the wqrld through the United States In- formation Agency and IL.5 broad- l'USt arm . Voice or America. Tl-IE F IGURES given so fur in· elude mont•y spent directly by the government . More is spent by private corporations for public relations on work tht·y do for the governme nt und e r contral't , mainly in the areas or defe nse and space. lt is impossible to pin down the public relations line in all the contracts signed by the govern- ment each year, but i.n a simil.ar AP survey in 1967 a knowledge.a- ble source estimated it at S'lOO million annually. No competent source could be found to even make .a guess this time, but other information gathered in the survey indicates that the $200 million figure would still be ('Onsistent with other gov- ernment spending. THE RE AR·E 5,942 ful l-time public relations or information officers and others working in in· formation services on the public payroll and 419 who spend at least pa rt of their time in s uch '''ork, according to the AP sur- vey. This does not include the 8,500 em pl oyes of the Govern- ment Printing Office. Tbe survey fi gures, provided by the agencies involved or public records, probably do not lri.clude all information or public relations employes. The latest official government effort at counting them was in 1971 , after the n·President Nixon had ordered a cutback in PR operations. The count then was 6,144 persons engaged in full - time public r e lati ons work throughout the executive branch. The 1967 AP survey found 6,S58 fe deral e mpl oyes from all branches engaged full or part time in public relations or in- formation. ·THE CIVIL SERVICE Com- miss ion, going solely by job titles,' says there were 2,37S in- {ormation .s pecialists and 1,892 writers and editor-6, for a total ~.267, in the Civil Service as of 1973 . One problem in counting gov- ernment information empJ oyes is that many of them have changed titles s ince Nixon's cutback or· der in 1970, even if they didn't change jobs. That makes them harder to identify . Another problem: is a 1913 law providing that ·'no money ap- propriated by an act shall be used for the compensation of any pu b licity ex pert unless specifically appropriated for that purpose." As a result, the gov- ernment hires its pllblicity CX · Perts under 0th.er qames. The bulk of the information put out by this machinery is impor- tant, and to some essential. The news media de pe nd heavily upon it for their reports to the American people about their gov- ernment. MUCH OF TJI E information is in the form or official announce- ments -appointments , pre- sidential veto messages, con- tract awards. grants, and so on . Many are the sort of thing the govern ment would be doing anyway for its own information or official r ecord making. Copies are merely released to the press at the same time. A large volume goes directly to the public in mailings from con- gressmen or to regular s ub- scribers to government buUetins. Includel'I in this type of in · f ormation are governm e nt- produced ''public service'' announcements for radio and television as well as some paid advertising. GOVERNMENT information is sent to libraries, schools, scientists, businesses, contrac· tors, farmers and others. It tells how to gtOw better turnips, how the economy is doing, how lo get scholarsh1ps, g r ants, loans or contracts or what caused an air crash. The size of informa tion ac- tivities varies. The Department of Health , Education and Welfare leads the list with an estimated $150 million spent each year reaching the pu"blic with some message. The Pentagon, once the leader, is now second with $25.S million. But it is still first in personnel 'l''ith 1,755 in the Defense Depart- ment and the armed services. Agriculture spends $18 million a )'ear by its own estimate on in - formation services, the Depart· ment or Transportation over $12 million and NASA $8.6 million. AT T HE OTHE R end of the spectrum. the Supreme Court operates on one or the smallest budgets, about $50,000 a year, and limits itself almost ex· elusively to giv~ng newsmen copies of its decisions. Historically, public relations throughout the govunment has taken lta lead from lhe White ..House. Jn 1965, Pres,dent Johnson called for "more lines or com· lbunicaUon'' between the gov- ernment and the public. Flve years later, Nlxon decried - .v --AP PllOlo• RON NESSEN, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY, WITH REPORTERS Hts Office Part of $1 .7 Miiiion Yearly White House Informatio n Corps /. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE SPENDS $400 MILLION One Job Is Putting Out Voluminous Congre1slonal Record the "inappropriate promotional activities by executive branch agencies '' a nd ordered a crackdown. A ,year later , however, a s tudy by the Office of Managem ent and Budget showed PR spending had grown by $1 million since the cutback order. PRESID ENT FORD'S White House press office is presided over by . presidential press secretary Ron Nessen, who earns $42,500 a year and has a staff of 49. That doesn 't include six persons manning an office that distributes White House press re· leases to the public or to the Na- tional Arc hives which puts toget her the "Weekly Compila· lion of Presidential Documents.·· Nessen 's staff also includes six persons responsible for prepar· ing President Ford's daily news digest, an internal document that is not distributed to the public. The President's speechwriting department has six writers and rive secretaries. And First Lady Betty Ford has a press secretary, who has tWo assistants. While Hou se officials are elusive about the cost of this operation , but based on its size in comparison with the total White House budget, the annual cost of information activities at the White House probably exceeds $1.7 million a year . T H E GO V E R NMENT operates a numbe r of fa cilities almost solely for the benefit of the press. The congressional press galleries cost the taxpaye r '232.000 a year and this doesn't in- clude separate galleries (or radio and television, m agazines and ---- photogra phers. !\1ost information contact.S wit h the me d ia wo rk two ways. through such things as the daily briefings at the White House , Pentagon and State Department. These briefings give the govern· ment an opportunity to present its vievo'S and give reporters a c hance to qu e s tion official spokesmen. Sometimes the information given out by the government comes from the least expected quarters, s uch as the CIA docu· ments re leased through the Librar y of Cong ress. THF. C I A R El,, EASED 43 studies last year and IS so far this year. An atlas of China produced by the CIA proved a best seller for the GPO a nd a commercial publisher h as now put out a version . Other government information is of intere s t o nly to the speci alist. A relt'ase from the Agriculture Research Center in Peoria, Ill., last March started out: "Birds, milky disease and dry weather dras tically reduced Japanese Ac etic grub number in trial plots in Vermont last year. A nine-inch nematode that coils a nd feed s inside the three· fourths-inch beetle grub has been identified.·· AGRICULTU R E PUTS out 4,000 releases a year, including situation reports, r evie ws . analyses, pamphl ets, books and bulletins on crops present a nd future. Among the more impor- tant are forecasts on food prices, li vestock Jlld ml'.I\ s u11plics, "·he<.1t, feed grains, 11!1 !\ceds and olhl'r crops and cornmod1t1t•s . Other informatlon 1:-Just as useful to the bu siness \l.'orld. There are 6,600 paid suil'icr1bc rs to the s ecurities and Exch<1nge Commission 's d aily ne \l.·s dig<'s l , the Feder al PoW l'r Com mission produces monthly asst·ssments of energy s uppl u.•s . 'Not ev e r yt h i n g ~'>cs ou t lhrough rcll•as('s and bricfin RS - 11ous ing and lirb<.in Dc\•clopmcnt {f-fUDl, fu r ex<.1mplC', answl•rcd 7.500 from students la!:.it 1,200 rtoquiring c h fo r pro · t•1·s and s uch. HUD ALSO t\ VJ.:R1-\GED 3.000 calls a month tu its,5µotmasll.:r, ;.a faci lity found in most big agcn· cies which allows radio stations to phone in for recorded voice versions of government releases. Three HUD films produced in 1974 provide a good example of governm e nt filmmaking. One, called. "So \'ou "'ant lo Buy A House,'' was produced at a <·os t of $65,000. Aimt•d ;;1t first-time and low·incomc home buyers, it is distributed free uf charge through a nationa l film rental service. ,/ Some govcrnn1t•nt agencies. like USIA, arc by n;.iturt• ::in d ch.arter requjrcd to be in the in - formaliOn bus iness. Legislation creating the Civil Rights Com- mission rt•qul res it to net a s <.i clearing house for information 111 the civil ri ghts fi eld . ONE OF TIIE 1\-11\JOR chores of t he Am erican Rt!volut1on Bicente nnial Administratio n is lu publicii:e <.ind promote the na - tion·s 200th birthday celcOration. which it docs to the tunt• of St 16 milli on a year budg:ctC'd for com- munications. The Associa ted Press survey attempted to contuct every fe deral a ge nc y ;.and c on · gress ional o r ri c l'. and ~o t responses from all but the CJ,\ nnd a handful of congrt'ssmen. Rep Tom St eed . fD·Okla. ), asked how much ht• spends on public relations and information replied. ··I don 't know <1nd I don 't give a d~1mn ." In mosl cases, however. ga ps could bt• fill ed by reference lo published salaries of known p u b Ii c rt' I at 1 o n s ~mp loyes . VIRTUA l~LY ALL lhc fi j;!urcs used were those prepared by tht· offices contacted in response to the AP request. This made possi- bl e a more detailed count th an "'as possible for lhe 1967 AP sur- vey. The 1971 count by the Office of Management and Rudget , which concentrated on public relations and promotions, producl'd :.i figure of $165 million. One congressional aide rP· mained skeptical of ;;.ill survl'yS. "Everyone w ill underestimate hi s own spending,·· the aide s aid. "Multiply your figurf's by fi ve and you may come upw1th an ac- curate number." 'Mary, Make Me Take It' WASHJNGTON CAP } -Prior to 11ouse and Senate actlon approving a pay raise for members of Congress· Rep. Tim Lee Carter CR -K y .) inseTted this s t o ry in the Congressional Record : "I am reJTiinded of an old Kentuckian who thought he was crossing into the great beyond ... and motioned his wile to his bedside. '''MAR Y,' HE WJUSP ERED, 'YOU re· member that old trunk ill the basement? There is a quart of bourbon, fine old bourbon, in it. Go down and get it.' "He told her to fUJ a glass with fin ely crushed ice, to bruise some mint, and to stir It up in the glass with just a pinch of s ugar. Then he told her to pour lhe bourbon Ube r ally nvcr the concoction and to decorate it with s pri~s of mint, 'Jhen to set is aside until frost formed o n the outside of the gla£s. • "'AND THEN, MARV,' GASl'f:D the old man, his voice now all but extinct, 'bring it in here. No matter "'hat l do or say, make m e take it.· "So many of us who have fought so valiantly, aft er this iniquitous bill is passed and the tumult and I.he ~houting dies, will say, 'No matter what J say or do, Mary n1ake me take it:" • ' I ____ _.,DAIL v PILOT DI Chutist Gets Big Letdown 1.-r orn \\'lr1· ::;t.•r\•i(•('i. Oanit'I •·ern. '19. h.1iled oul or ;i s1null pl;;Hl P o\._•r ;\l;.1nhattan in :111 attt•nl f)\ to 1mprt'.'>:-i haC'kcrs or ;1 rn1\v1t· h•· "'~int:. l4\ niakt: II(' 1nl 1•nd\·d lu I.ind at Lincoln (",•ntt•r hut v. a.s t hrown or. Uala nt'l'. hl· :-;i 1d , 1,1.hcn his foul t•:J ughl in t hr <h1o r of the plane J~ ht• ju1n pe1I. fo't:rn, an unt•tnployed wail.er, "";1i. arrl'Stt:d in Ct!nlral Park, two mil(•S from IAnC'olr1 Center, and given :J ~u111muns ror "un· author1zt•d usr of :1 parachule w1th111 e1ty bn11t:. ·· • Tht> i\ustr1:.in n1 an :ind J t:"'is h t;1rl "'ho got k1('kP d out of th1J1r na\H)n"s :.irn11(·:s tu:i;a US(' or their c·roi.s·lhe-bordt·r roma nct..' are (.__l.,_E_O_P_L_E_J expecting a ba by and plan to marry, the man told a newsman. •:rnst Steinbauer, 25 , said he retul"n<'d to Tiberias, by the Sea or Gall\11:.ol'. to marr}' 19-year-old J t>ant>llr •·a raj. But first he must con\"crt lo the Jewish faith which could ta kt• some t i me. Thl' couµle ml'l five months a gu" hile ht• "·:.i :. serving with the United ~ ;1tions buffer force sep:.ira ting the lsr ;;.ieli and Syrian armit~s on thl' Golan lleights. Roth havC' bi;en discharged from their a rmiC's. • Princess 1'1argaret is 45 today and has no plans to celebrate the day. She and her hus b;.ind, the Earl or Sno"•don . do not believe in annive rsaries. l·lence they will spend the d<ty ap:.1rt. as they have spt.•nt other birthdays in recent Yt"ars. · Snov.i don 1s on vJcation in S:.irdini;,i. • F.v:.tn !!clist Billy Jo Clegg s ays he doesn"t know if it was a wor- ried opponent or rabble-rousing kids "·ho stoic his tent. The indc pcndenl preside ntial c:.1ndid::i tc from Springfield, Mo .. says he and his vice-presidential running m att•, i\I Packl'·ood. had been cnm pi n g out in Ne w Ha mpshire \\•it h the permission of a local o"·ne r. Clegg says he and Packwood r eturned to the sit e and found the Sl50 tent had been liftt>d. ('!egg s:.tys he <.1 nd Packwood rcl oC'ated their campaign head· quarters to a 1'1 ::tnchcstcr hotel. • 'rhe widow or one of the victims of ::i flash flood that devastated a Colorado Riv('r resort last yt:a .. su('d the resort operators ror $760,000. Carolyn L. Ducey of Claremonl fil ed the 1,1trongful death suit in fedl'ral court in the death of her hus band . Law r ence ''Ted'' Ducey, a bas ketball coach at Claremont l\1 en's College at the ti me or hi s death. Ducey and eight other persons died 'l'·hen the flash flood hit Nelsons Landing Sept. 14 . • Psyc hoan a lyst Dr. Anna Freud , daughter of Sigmund Freud, has been named as a vis- i tin g profe sso r of c hi ld psyc h i atry al llahnemann !11edical College in i='hiladelphia Dr. F'rcud, 80, a native of Vien- na. Au stria, is director of the f-lamps t e ad Child -'J'hcrapy Course aqd Clinic in London . • Go"-Ed1nund l\rown Jr. is \Yait i n g for a deadlocked llcn1oc1·acti c convention to draft l11m fo r tht• presidential nomina - tion in 19i6. a fired Rrown a.ide says Jam<'S Lorenz , wh u "·as dropped lly the De mocratic gov · t•rnnr as head of the Department of Employ ment Development. :-.aid Hro\l.'n is becoming a kind of ''t h111k 1 n ~ ni a n 's George \\'all3C<'. •• Thil l wa s a refe rence lo nro\1,•n 's conservative stance on gov{·rnmenl spe nding and his at- \ arks on the federal tind state l.HU'l'<I ucrac i('s. • Dr John Wasylik. 48, a San- dus ky. Ohio, optometrist, ha1 been el ected junior vice com· mander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign \-Vars. The select ion puts Wasylik in !in(' In be romc national comman- dt·r·tn·chicf in l\1.10 years. • 1\lcxandrc llay, one of the lead- ing di rct•tors or the Swiss Na- l1onal lla nk, has ~n electt.>d president of lht' lfltcrnational Co mmittee oft.he Red Cross. The S5·year·old ._lay's election as h ea d of lh t' all ·Swi ss huma nitarian body was an· nounccd in Gcn('Va. Ile will lake offi('f' July I. 1976. a succeeding· Dr. Eric !'t a rtln. • Presid ent Ford says he pro- bably will turn over his presiden- tial papt.•rs to the University or Michigan. Ford s a id hi.' already has turned over t.o his alma mater all his congress ional ;;.ind vice prt· s1dC"nlial docume nts and wlU prob::tbly do the same with hi!' presidential papers "for con-. tinuity".s sake ." ' • • \ ' • • .. . D2 DAIL y PILOT l'lTHLIC NOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE "'OT!(E TO COM TR.\CTORS 8-...Jl CAll lNO FOii a1DS SUPl!AIOR COURT DF T .. £ ~"'001 D•'l"CI t+unl "Q!Oll to"t<fl STAT£0FC•llf0R NIA l'Oll .......... 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[11£8'( GIY[N !1'1.1! IO< ,.,,nw, N•llCUlil•~ . .on(I !!Wot I"" ,,.,. •OG •t ~ .... ,11 ''"oo! a"""' "' ''"" ¥'<l p!«e ol "'•<ir.Q 1"-wms ~ 0...-.:.>e Co""i. C•hloon•a, •<l•<>Q "• -n "'' lo• Srp!rmMr 1. 197S, •t t .lU iln<I l"rout" .:, ~o ~ern .no Do~•a 1"', '" tnt• tou•ttOOM 01 ~pennwnl "''•l~•1f• '~'"'••<I 10 ii~ "D•\l••CI. No J !II ~ ... o cour t, .01 !00 (•••C Ctnit• .,,,11 rect t"" "" !o 0~1 not l~t.., 1....,, •n~ Dr< we We•I. "' the C.1tv ol SM1t• ,.,,., -... •i.1.., l•<"'f ~t•IM t»llS !{)( 1r-.t C.ihlo•n•i> il•••a c.t • «1<11••c 1 'P' 11'14. .. bo..,.. P<<> 0 .. 1~ ""Q"~' 1t. i~1s JKI WILl..I AM E. lt JOHH, fh<K ,,,,.II "" '~'"'"'<I ill 1n, 4oor~' <.ounly (.Le•>. illoontofl«i •bo•, II~\~~ "flf!N"•I! ("" DENN ISL.GEll..EA lf"l!"<f toom J •no '"~II 1W fl!llfnl'C •r11l tlll Q.,palll Drl"f ~·cir •e•ll ill""" ~t the .obo..., llilf'O ~I• 11 t1,,... ilt'ld PIKt """"PO<I Bt..ctl, C•hlornl• 1lw.4 tl'le rt ,.u\ M • l100 <ltpo"t •e<iu.rt'(I Ttl. Ul·l11• '"' ••c.h Stl 01 1>1<1 OOtUMen•~ ,., A11or .. ,1 .. :hll!IOM• _,.,,,.., llw '"""" n 90011 ccno•t.on P\obh~l\e<I Or.it>Q~ Coil~! Oi!oly P.101, -.11nln ._,." <1.t~' atlt• !tit b•ll OQHM"9 A1.'9USI I•, IS, 21. t~I) l l»IS ... tr. Ea ctl blO mull con lo•m .Jn<l tit' ~s1 .... to1,,.c..,,t••<•ooc.umen110_ P UBLIC NOTICE E•<" b•a ~~•'! oe •<tr."'"""'~ ~v ''"' l>r<u,,ty •rtl'rtt-(1 10 •n tt1r cont•<t<! CP·TOJt """''"''""'' • ..., br ,,,. 11\1 ol p.-~ SU ,.Ell lORCOURTOFTME -ant•.oc t0<~ STAT E OF CALIFORHIA FOR Tr.e 0"1fltt <r~rve' \tll' 11gr.110 •~ T .. ECOUHT V OF ORANGE it-<t .,,. "' all bi<!•"' lo '""'"' M\t ,, NO.A·,J'KJ trqui.r olir' 0< inlo•n'l•llht~ ofl .onv b•ll"o NOTICE OF .. EAR I HO OF l'E TITIDH 0<1nll'lt boO<l•N} FOA JIRlT ANO FINAL A(COU"IT T ... O•it"<I ""' <J• l••m,nr<J lt>1• AND REPORT OF SUCCESSOlll AD-Ql'ner•I P<•w .. •hno "''" or po-r 11 ...... MIHISTRATOR WITN WIL L AN · ..,-~ •n tr>e lotal1tr '" ,..,,,tn 1111\ work NE XE D AND PETITIOH FOR ITS l~to ~~··10<mr<1 1ore .. tn<1att o•!VPo! SET TLEMEt.IT , JOR llLLOWANCE ol •Mkm•n n<~0..11 to"'~'"'~ 1 ..... con OF l!ICTRAOROl"'AR'I' ATTOFINEYS ""'' T l'\f~ r •I~\ ,,,. on lo<t itt lllt OJ,. FECS AND APPDI NTMENT OF SUC- 1•1<.1 O!lott-lOC.•lf'O at 1~1 11111 St.fel. CEl50R CO-TRUSTEES ANO FOii Huntltigton Bt•t f,, c .. 11!o•n•a •11>48 FI Nll.l OISTR18UTIOH AND SUP· C.001•• m•v b< o!>lil•n~a on l"fl ..... •I A Pl-EME NT T .. ERETO ~~l alt~f.iltl'l>llolll W llOl"fQdl ltW E\t•1f ol C.. WJ>llR EN DAVIS, jotlMlr Ott .. •Se<l. lM l<><t90rnQ ><l'lra,.lt ol Po!< Ooem NOTICE IS MEREBV GIVE"' tMt -~r· •• bo"'d Ul>Of1 ..... o.~">GI <ld• al WARREN w OAVIS l'la• l•IO'd llet•lM . t llJlll (f l flou<\. T"• •.i ht "" r.oi.a,1v Pfhllol' 101 lotot <111(1 tlnal .iccount ancl .lf>ll OVftl•mr "'"'., ol'lall "" at l~~t <t!'POr1 Of >"cce1~0• •dmon l~!•itl(I< with li nie •nd onr•tldll . Woll A/ll't •e<I An<l pet>l•C'1 lat lh ,..n1r. II \lwoll Ile "'•<l<lAlo•v """" H>e <on· ment, IO• .1110.,.,.ncr o! •~l•ll(l<<l1""'Y lr.ilt lor lo wtlom 111 ~ <onl•a<I •• .i1ornry ·,1ces .. rt<lAPPO•n1mefllol !><K· 01-...Jr<H<I, fn<l upon 1nv \Ub<.ton11 .. ,1or 'e•-Co·T•uotf!<'• ,.,.., !o• Fn"111 0 1\· undt:< him, tu p.,o y nol It\• tl'l.in 1ne ""'a lnri.Jl+on """ ~uPPlrn1et11 tl'ler•ta re- \b•'•'•~ll frl l<l\ IO illl wo•~n>rn llft!'l'e IO w!'lo<fl » m.1<1r !Of !urtMt """"1cve<l b• In~"' on Ille ~-.<u!•C" ot Plr1<eut11r" .1n<1 Ina!1ne Um~ illl<I plM:t U>r conl••<t. DI l>e•••n<J t"" •~me ""s oeen wt tor No"'°"''"''"' ..,,ltl<l r'"w !'loo ~•<l to• A ~tf'm~r 2, l ~i! . .ot 1·)0 p m .• •n lhe JIHOOll OI •I 11.IY' '"'' tl'lr lld!t .... ~ '"' COU•1•00<n OI ~JNtlmenl Na. J (II .... a 1necprnl1>9 ol h•<l•. '""''· '"' IOOCovic Cent•• Drl.,., V>lesl, on A Pol•""'"' band •llCI • ~''"'"''""I'~ 11'\f Citro! S...nta An•. C.J lotorn111.. bon<l wlll be 1eouue<1 '"'o' lor•r<utoon Wtl!dl>ugu'l 11, 1'17). Ol 11'\f<onlr,oct. T ht PilY~nt ll<lnll \11~0 Will-I AME . St JD"H, bl' on •r.t '"'"' M!I torln In 11'1r u.ntr<t<t Co,;MyC!f•' llou1mrnl\. l(INOEl & A NOE ASO N HUNT I NG TON l!C A(.ll lh: J•mfl E, Wil"4tlm lJ NtON HIC.H \(.HOOL \Gl'O No<1h Broildw1, OISTR ICT ~M•Afl.1,(lllf.'1101 81.0""'"'--M oUt•.O••tcl.~ Ttl. (IU)!_,..1111 r •<lhhe\ Plinnonganct Atl-Y• 1.,..: Ptlilioner • COJ,.ltu(IH)fl Put>tlshrll Oran;;e (~111 D•lly Pll(ll, Publlohe<l 0<•1'9C Co•\1 0.1111 Piiot, A"'il. U, U , 11 . 1'111 Jl\,.li Ar.IQ. 1•, 21.1•11 3120-1! PUBLIC NOTICF: NOTICE NOTICE TO E'l.E:("TOAS OF IM· 1!'110\'IEMENT OISTRICT HO. l OF T"IE IAY fNIE RAN C" WATER OI STRICT OF OllTIE AFTER WMIC .. NO Alt(;UMEHl FOii OR aOAINST A BONO PlllOPOSITI OH Mo\V 8£ lU9- MITTED TO THE lECllETAR'f OF T"E BOllAO OF OIAECTOAl 01' T"E IAYIHE RllHCH WATER DISTR ICT NOTtCE IS HE RF.8 ¥ (;IY EN, 11'i11 ii """c••I elt'(l!or> 1~ to bf' ll<'ld on lm-P<OVfml'nl Or\tdct No. lot""" lt••r>e A•ncl'I W•ter Dl,H •<I 0<1 No,,.,mlle• .. l~I). •t wtllCll tome ll'lf"f wlll be ""I> mlnro to tllt QU•h•k-d elet•<><• ol "''II ltnP•O~e..,.nt O•"•itl t~e loll0'*•"9 lll:f\d propo\1UO!'I : PUBLIC NOTICE ..... u NOT ICE TDCREOITORl SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT £ OF CALIFORN IA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORAN(;E "'o, A·llOt' E,1 .. 10 al ROLLIN C. CUTT S, Dl'Ce.il l':'d -NOllCE IS HERE BY (;IVE N toll"' <•t-1111or\ ol Ille abfl~• namr<l OKellenl Ill•! all Pl''"°"~ hA .. on9 < l.o•tn• 19"lMI 11\f s.Jl<I <11ecrdt:nl a•e •tQ""e<t lo Ill<! 11\tm, wltl'I l"'1 f'~ces,a rv ~o""l"ll!'•· ii' 1"" ollice 01 1r.e clerk ol '"" '"'°..,.. e<I· htlo:<l tourt, er lo o••~n! !l'lem, wltll lht necrS\Ary ~°"''""''· ~o 111e """'-"•!ll"fd at lhf ol l >te O! ll A,...,SCY & ll lloSMUSSf.N ~t ~·• W OCE AN llLVO, IN l l-l£ CIT'f OF LONG flEACI-<, CllL!f '0080?. "'""" h tl'le ol•ce ot l>u\tl'eS\ ol "'" unor•llQO'lrd In •II"""""'' o•"t.,nlr;g 10 lr.t f\1.ite of 'ootlll dl!ctdent , wllfl1t1 10111 men!"' •ltrr the 1.rsl puahcal lO!'I a• 1111~noticr. O•!f'O J.,1v1~.1q1~. DOR OTHY R CU TTS EXECUTR IX at tl'le WILl"' the abovr ~mo:d ll\><e<le!t1 BONO PROPOS ITION si-,.11 ,..,. 1,-.,;ne 11a11e n w'"'"' D•stdct Inc...-""' oalllhol'•I ll'<ltbltllne•' •n<l 1,,~ -••1 COl<Q.lllon b<>n<l• 10• 1.._.., .... mr n1 O••lrlcl No l tne•rof 1n ,..., -• ol u.•~.ooo. '"' "ma "l'""m '" lernl raieOI "'Ql'll ~"""' !I ').. f Pf< .an. """'· 1<1 ••au"• •n<l '""'''"" """k' -1..:ll•toe\ lor ll'le <oll,ct•cn, 1,...1 llAMSEV A Rlt.SMU!.SEN ment, a,..ll <l••IJO\al 01 '~"'a"" onclud•n<J Attw,,.•s •• Ulw tn1e<c~I"' !A<l1ol<el, 1 rea1,,;~1 pl..,! .... w. OCEAN BLVD. !a.coUtoe.., rllll>On1 "'''"""! la<olilln, L0NGBEACM,CAl-1J.1oto2 l"Pf>. pumpl n9 tQu•rm fn! •n<l ~11 •ttornt•itor EXECUTA llC . "'"e''"'' e111u!oment anll P•OOt'lh PualoV>eO Oran9" Cflas1 0 ... 1, Pilot, u-r•lot, •cquiflnQ /umH 1o 1.,11,11 <en July]! and AuQ.,\I 1, u , 11, 191) Je4.15 l<iKl,..I commit ment) to <~"Y out'"" -·· an<I fki'POY \ ot tne Oo\trl<I conl1 lnrll '" COl'l••<l,, •nclu<l">GI ,.,,.,_ l•M.tsw•ltl<1ll'>e••9'!ntie1 ll'lepayn•n• <JI -••11"11 •n<l Q1tlf• cosh ot •ne O•" P UBLIC NOTICE !tiU • ..., !l'le t\loblisl'lmfnl ol •II « par1 NOTICE TO CAEOltORS OI , ... -''"''Yf lun<I Ou! OI noe P O· SUPE RIO• cou RT OF TNI': tffO• ol ll'le Wlf ol ••l<l bon<l•. •II •n ac• STATE OF CAlll'OAMIA FOR <0<0ilntf •Ill' Ille pl~I' cl .,.o,,1 1.,. Im TME COUNTV OF OftAN(;E poYr mtml Dostrocl No J A• nerttot0<t-"'O.A·USll ""'enOed by An<l <le~~"tllld '" R~'°lu (•latt at DARR Et L OEll.N 1iotl Na. 191S·•S ol !ht Bo&•<l o1 0 >1 tt SCHULZ, ~<•••ed. tors al ""Ill 01\lrlt l, •n<J sl'lall !roe !r"I"• NOTIC.C IS HERE BY GIVEN lo !M Rane ti Wal"' 011lrl( I '''"" prt••~lr :tl'<lolors 01 tl'I• abflve f'•tnt-11 lle<edHll ,...,...,,.ltt<I but unouu~cl Q .. nr,~r ctii!Qll· !hA1 all Pfr~•"" ""~if'Q Cld•tn• ..-;ialnll hm bonds lo• lmo•o••..,..n! O"t"~' !!If 1•1(1 <lt-<rllrnl ar e •tau""° to lole No. J 10< ttlt p..o <POW of C.l''"'nq DUI tl'\fm. wiltl '"" "'"<f'''"'• •Outl'le•S. '" w•11amonar<1p1•n 1 ,,,.. oll<tf' ct 1fle cl••~ t i 111r •bo~ o:n· • NOTI CE JS FUR I HER C.1 V(N th.>1 lolll'll <ou•t. 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H0&11eJ For Sale Geftff"ol 1002 Gwneral IOOZGentral 1002 Ci-al 1002 G ... rol 1002 ~~~~! .......... ~?.~~1-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· •••O••····· .................................... •••••••o•O•••••••••••o• •••o••••··············· '--------1 JUST LISTED !! I'" 1'ripll'~ on lla lllOa Pcnln WESL EY N ~~,.I~n!w~!l 4 Ur, 4 »a & G:.Ulery 2 fireplace.'!, wetb:tr Deluxe kitchen Pier (or y:Jcht tnGO' Y o u n1ay s elect the nn1shing toul'hes. 675·8120 SUPER SHARP Formal livi ng room ~·/\•aultefl open beam c~iling. Gourmet kitchen w /family r oom + ne~· landscaping . Ciill Sparl- ing 111\'e s tmt>nt Corp .. RJ3.J544 *PRIME* Newport 4-l'lex Pride-or.ownership JUR 2ba corner unit has frplc in mas ter BR and frplc in living rm . Others a rc all 2BR 2ba. On rec land. nr Hoag 1-los p . Fu ll price $137.500. Call PRESTIGE HOMES sula : charn1in~ 2 bdrn1., 2 ba .. used bnck frpJc:. scp hon1 e + 2 txlr1n .. I bu ., lge . s111uJttk. bean1 ceil. a pt. + l·bclrm .. 1 ba.; ext ra bu. & util r1 n . orr 2 ear gar:ige + l · corport. $114.000: 673·3663 642·2153 f'VeS associated BR O ~[R S REAITORS Jl)J ~ .... ~al boo •'' l~6 t CORONA De. MAR IEACH HOUSE Delii:;ht(ul, s potless, t~·o bedroom home in Old Corona on an R·2 lot. lligh beamc-d ccilini;s, fireplaee . private yard, cxr"llent starter. good investment . only $61 .000 . Call 673·8550. OH1J l11 1-1) .... 1,.r,·1,r. [~ TAYLOR CO. HEAL TORS , ..... ,. I B·H; THE "LIYING EHD"! $98,SOO Bi g, beaut. end unit in the "Bluffs". Customized ''E" plan w/wide vu of up- per bay. 3 BR, o"sizc fam rm \\'/Wet bar, 211'.! baths, 2 frpl cs . ptivacy. 2111 S•J ...... HllhRoad HEWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644-491 O G~rol I ooz I Gett«al 1002 ••OO••••••••••••••OO•O• ··········••••o••······ BIG CANYON FIXER-UPPER DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION; 3 hu ge bdrms. & forn1a l dining rm .. 3 baths ; pl.Irk -like yard; to"nhouse. end unit with room for expansion or addi· tional gara ges. Price now $129,500 VEAR SMALL HOME THAT LIYES SIG! Very unique 2 bedroom 2 bath J>OOI home on a hillside a bove Corona del ~1.ar for onl y $87 ,500. 1'hjs home sits majesticall y on the lot, commanding a view of the bay . Inside, lhe re"re beams and glass th al give a ''big. open feel ". Actually, there are 2000 sq. fl . of uni - que living. Bettcrseeit! A listing of Na ta li e fo'ogarty. U"" l()U I: t1()Ml:S AEALTOASW, 675·6000 244:'\ E.-~1 Coast Hiqhway, Corona del Mar Gf'ffral 1002 Ge.ral 1002 •o•••••o•o••••········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtors 645-66461•-------• BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 3 + POOL BUILD YOUR $3,600 DOWN DREAM HOME POOL PALACE ASSUME $35,000 Private entry to rambl- ing living and dining rooms dressed in plush t arpets & drape s. Gallop in g go urme ts kitchen with TEAK PARQUET f.'LOOR . Secluded master end childrens s uites. 1e· x 36 ' SPARKLING EASTSIDER Eictra lar,i:::e mast€'r bed· room in this remodeled and enlargl'd home o n quiet cul-de-sac with mini·view of Back Bay. Bright and clean. Call to. day for appoint ment, 546-5880. 2<10 7 E COAS T H \NY COR ONA D l L MAR Gf'ft~ral I 002 General 1002 O••················••O• STYLE! from terraz1.o entry to mas ter s uite. Thi ck s hag. wet bar, form al dining & more! $41 ,500. Call to see! 96S-4400 ·····•••O•O•••••••••••o 2 STORY-POOL $2,990DOWH in Costa M es a . Not j ust O ne block from BIG s h arp-it's J"RETTY. CORONA BEACH . In Very private patio. Com-charming OLD COl\ONA munity pool. No yurd DEL M AR. A prime work .Ca l\64S.7J?l. building sit e. orrered at o<i 1,,,19. ·~· "'"h'""f' $69.500.Callformorede· IJ tails Call 673·8550 [ ~'. ~ :·"''"""'"~"·;·" · [~.ll~AH\I I C U ST 0 M P 0 0 L . A s · 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 'sumc 7'ii> VA loan at S35,ooo. $308 /mo. pays a ll. No ne w loan costs. l\1ust sell immediately. Call 963·6767. • • • True~ JustS2.900down + bu ys it ~ T .,..·o s tory Frenc h moti£ chateau. Giant s parklini.: pool. Completely remodeled & redecorated. Cu.o;lom tile fireplace. !luge kilt•hen· micro"·a"e + indoor l~BQ! Winding s tair ca se to hideaway master suite. La rge bedrooms . t:nclosed patii... Elcc.1ric: ,i:::arage opener. All this ror only $29,900 full price! Take advantage. Excellent Costa Mes a barg ain . C<i ll nDw. 752-1700. WAY OF LIFE A PLUS ror ramily \iv ing: Outdoor entertain· m ent center, plenty of rec rea t ion veh i c le s torag e. S e c lud ed mas te r bedroom s uite. Great ramily e nviron- m ent. Sec the pool too by callin g 546·4141. $53,950. ·-lfC'ElffViEW EASTSIDE $32.750 P erfe ct starter home, needs a little fixin'. t'a n · tastic in~·estment. Call 645·0303. FOREST OLSON INC. PRICE Sl~HED! ALL TERMS!! P ool ho m e , 3 bedrooms + den, 2 run balh!-ooms, walk·in closets. Large lot ">•dlh open area in back . 12x.24 Patio. Owner leav· ing stale. Mu.st sell!! 646·3928.eves :548·3561 Lachenmyer Realtor PRIVATE LAKE <ROYAL Luxurious 3BR 2ba home I ;;;;;~~<f~\tOl'E~~R~T~l~E.~s~;;;;~I with view or huJ:!e lake. Amenities include com· munity pool, private clubhouse a nd i.:uardcd e ntry gate . Priced right at $55,000. c,\LL now, 556·2660 C:::. SELECT I PROPE RTIES COUNTRY CLUI MANOR $65,500 ATTENTION BUILDERS!! L i\'e i n this n ice 2 bedroom home wh ile you build your units on thC' R·4 lot . Room for pool ta· ble 1n large converted family r oom. Walk-in closet s, paneling, gas bltns & co vered p a tio Don 't dt'lay on this ... only 546-4141 enh ance this property.l ;~~~~~~~~~~~I $40,500. C..:al l 546·5880. "•IAND.....,ED" Like new 2600 sq . ft .. two "" """" story. fo ur bedroom 2 STORY VILLA. across fro m exclus ive 8 UNITS POOL·l"'•CH country club. E~tra ~ s pacious li vi n A a n d 1,;;;;~~~~~~~~iiiol EASTBLUFF $43,900 formal d in inA rooms1 ~ Sec lu de d e ntry t o served by a gourmet Pride-of·ownership over · s pacious living room . IA~IOA . S"'·eepinJ! ocean viev.·· treme.o\:lous opportwiity to live in luxury bayfront Condo for 6 months b e £or e yo u buy . 2 Bedrooms. 2 baths <t nd large li vi ng room+ pool. Hair the rent will apply to purc h ase price! 675-4060 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 64M20t 675-4060 kitchen . R~mbling fami· 6 BEDROOMS looking lhe Back Bay l''ormal d ine . Garde n ly room with ¥let bar. G re at for the big family with garden settin gs. kitche n. Dramatic s tairs Secluded kin g s ize whowants <1plusabonus Sunkenliviogroonu with s weep to second s tory mas te r s uite . Sweeping r oom or 6 bdrms-rireplaces & balconies. s uites featurin g hugt ****SA.VESS$$ s tair·s to sep a r a t e d a rkr oom ror s hut· (6)28R 's,2 baths,(2l l hi deaway maste r & h . Id · g E BR' v spa ·005 "" Beat the n nticipated c 1 r ens w t n · x -terbugs, covered patio-5 · c ry ci " · childrens r oomo;. Owner · • pal•·o and ,.. ,.,, price increase a nd you pans1""' .. r near bus, rrec .... .,1ys and · bou"ht another. can't af-d T · 1 r u .. "' deduct the taxes and in· groun s 1 c roo · u.:! shoppin". '!'his lovel.v 2 $290,000 rord two. 'l'ake adyan· f . t t ., C 11 " terest f rom YOUR IN-irs o s e c 1 • a story shake roofed ho me laj:le.Call963·7881. 96J,·6,,76,,,'.· .• ,. '·.·•····· is warm a n<t invitin " u•ir~r,,,,.,,i, ,,r II'· I' COMEtax.2Bcdroom,2 .__, • . ,. ,., i bath Condos in Santa No -NO-NO [ ® lff &11\ll I :'~ ·;;~·::'"~'m'"' Ji;aifi [ ~ ~ fg;~J~;1:~r1~;~,~~~ -----Place • IWYTIME 1,;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;; Ci-I 002 No job, no credit, no age THE HOME TO PropHti•s . IEA. T THE HEAT 0•••••0•••••••••••••••0 barr ier, anyone can as· 7J2 1920 '-~~~~~~~~~~~· s ume this loan or $39,300 COME HOME TO i•oo OUA!l5T.·,,.,.1o1,.011:r IEACH I with your ov.'n spa rkling I k.nnc on the y,•alcr on this sharp J bedroom, For t he spi<'e in your life POOL TABLE pool & JACUZZI on quiet Privocv & char1n z bath r.t es a North home. try a beautifully built 3 KICK YOURSELF cul-de-sac. J>erfect Costa · h.-• · Fullprice bedr~m .2bathPaccset· Don't bl;i1n e tL'i ir you SHOWCASE M e li a locat i o n . 3 pulio,'.ltJ<;u.:!bn. ter in Mesa Verde. Ne v.· mi ss thi s prec iou s Immaculate beach home Bedroom, family room& /ic:i:t·boot<h.:k. $45, 995. paint & carpels, 2 lovc ly En,!!lish Brittany sty le in and out. H uge 18. x 28' formal dining. P l us h back yards with lanai. home. Shingle roof, tall billiards room with home upg raded thruout. 11 ~~tn Seller motivated. Asking picturesque junipers. 3 cath ed r a l cei lings . OWNE R ANXIOUS to 646-8 1 S58.000. B d rm s. 1 12 b<\lhs , Separate se~ing room. move.says 'makc orrer·. hardwood floors. 7 '~ GI Delightful yards w/brick Call 540-1151 •~IME O ML'.J>EJ·,:11 8 11 e xis tin g loan, payable d 1 . ~ .. , 1 plante rs , paliOl5 an rwt S189 mo nthly inclu<lini.: t re es . !fu rry. o nl y 1 -~-~--~~~~1 alL Wow at only S32.900, $49.950. Ca ll 546-2313 3841 Ciimpus N B__:~g_.,_,_.,_ won'l IA.s t. 897-0321. Jl.Oow ! *Balboa Island* Open l·S Thur /Fri fSun 124 APOLEHA Class ic Is land home . Pant!lcd rooms . open lx';ims thruout. lmmed. occupancy in this 2·sty 3 ·roWNl lOUSt: $32.500·2.STOH.Y Two years NEW! J Bdr ms. 2 ba , POOL. ya rd w /lge patio. Near Sn C oa s t Pla1.a C all 152· I 700 bet ween 9 & 5. or 5·16·3286 eve s. 11sk for Gait B n . ram lly homc-. [.("Ivel y I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _ _;;;;;;;;;;;;,. pa tio & plantings. 1\skin,I! !• $95.000 HORSE PROPERTY Beautiful 3 bedroom with hardw{)(Jd floors & bnck fireplace /\ neal. <"lean family home . Extras 1n· elude 4 s t:.ill covered sta · fl,\ L l~j , \ ISi.,\ '\I 1 ble. Don 'l miss lhis i.::reat • 673-6900 * val ue al $59,000 . C..:all 1---=:c.:c.=.:.:c:_ _ _j 540-1 )51 ~HERITAGE REALTORS RY Owne r , 3 br & den on Z';l acre. S4Y.950. l.g sun. dec k . b eaut \·iev.·, J O mature fruit trt'C:'I. hor:;;c corr a 1. r c n ccd y:. rd \' 1s · I ~"._"._"._"._"._'.""_'.""~~~~~~~ ta. 1-724 112:3 USt;Tll F. DAILY PILOT "i'"AS'f nEsuc·r·· S t'.RV!l'i': OIHECTOHY For lle~ult Service Call G,2-5678 'xt. 322 PENINSULA DUPLEX 3br .. 2ba ,. eac h uni!. Prime re ,,t :1I area. Walk to beach a nd L ido sho11· ping. S127 .900. OLDCDM 2 homc!I o n 2 lots with rus1ic charm or old COM. South of highway. 3hr home h a!'i m Hssive nreplncc 'und IOfl )' "ell· ing. 2hr i!I ~rod rental unit . SHORECUFfS Ci>tn)·o n and occ;;in \'IClll' from thb1 elegantly de· cerated 2br 11 nd den home in COM's famou3 Co r11 l Tr e e a rea . $106,000. Visit ouroffic-e for a eQflYol P referred llomn. CALL 675-7225 • •• • • ¥• • ' \ \I.LE) llE \l:I'' ~ A! Rf, f ,,1111r n 10:,1 .. (I) I • -. . . ---------- BEACH BARGAINS! 3 Ur. R ·4 lot $36.500! Duplt':<i: S72.500' 4·Units $79.500 Dix Duplc:<i: $11.2.000 ! CALL 675-7060 HUNT.IEACH 2 BR., I •,~ bath condo. S"·imming pool. lenn1s el s .• $21 .450. Ulw do"'n p<tymenl ~ CALL SS6-BBOO Balboa lay Prop. Realtors Getter al 1002 G...eral 642·5678 1002 Kt~ . .\LTftKP!ii 644-7270 PRICE REDUCTION! .... CORONA DEL MAR U DUPLEX. Great location ! Front home has 3 bedrooms . fireplace. 3 baths. bl!n kitchen. Spacious 2nd unit has 2 bedrooms. Call us to see this prime p~perty. $98,500. ., 2828 E. Coost Htghway, Corono del MOr PROPERTY MANAGEMENT •111 HOMB roR lrYUtG NrTWORll. llO•ll 1(1• ti'"" II'/ ca• flt•' !Of l rf, 111~ Of 1r•N •tlK•~•I •••l'IHI ta I• l lllH ~"4"" HERITAGE . • REALTORS (71.f) 11:11-1401 Getterol 1ooz' ····················••o ······••OOO•••••••••o•• mccneb I lrvloe realty OUTSTANDING EASTILUFF Y Al.UE Spacious home! View location! 4 bedrooms, con vertible den + 3 baths. Street-to.street lot w/room for pool. Close lo schools , shopping, tennis club & freeways . Reali stical- ly priced at $87 ,500. Larry Dyer 642-8235. { R!JO) "PAR EXCB.LB4CE" A home of preeminent quality & re· fincmcnt in one of Corona del Mar's most exclu sive areas. Refreshing ocean view. Private beach. Home complelcly redecorated by Cannell & Chaffin. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. study & family room. Pr ivacy in patio & pool areas. $!35,000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (R91) TEMPTING TllURON In family oriented I·larbor View Hills. Terrific VIEW location -3 spacious bedrooms -2'h baths - close to everything! $119,500 incl. land. Betty Kerr644-6200 . (R92 ) HARIOll YIEW CAllMB. Smashing 3 bedroom r anch-s tyle beauty on ove rsized. lot. Many fruit trees. roses + garden house. Near park & pool . $76,900. Joyce Edlund 1142-8235. (R93l • I "°"''' For s• Ho.ses For Sale House• For S• Ho.set For Sale Houses FM Salt Thursday. AuQUSI 21. 1975 DAILY PILOT P 3 ~········· ············· ······················· .. ...,.., IG ••••••••••••••••••••••••·•·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••~!!~ •• ~!'! .......... !~~~ !i:~:'! .......... !~.~! Balboa Island t 006 Costa Mes a I 0 24 HYntlnqton Btoch I 040 ~.~!~ .~~ -~ ....... J ~-~~!~! -~~~ .~~ ........ ~~!~!.~~ -~~ ....... . SPARKLING -NEW 181 -TRIPLEXES & FOURPLEXES IN NEWS REPORTS C>inMgt Co. growtt. M pra,1rty •ahlet on I 4o/o -=.,. O"'r o I 00/o lnc:r'HU ln "HACIENDA" 2 STORY.f'OOL SACRIFICE $33,950 1·r4't'~ gracerully i;hade entl'~nrc 10 this r.:enuinc tile roofed ca~a ·. f>lrl World t h:ir1n 111 l'<1rcf11ll y blended wuh n\Odcrn h v· In ~. Spoi c~O U I! liv!i1A room. Canlinu kitt•ht•n & dine. fo'h~stn l)ar\y r111)fl1 "''ith ~djoinini.: tl'rral'C'. Scrluded llel·ond st(H'Y maKtl'r rt.'trt•u t plus ~ue~l r10;1rlt•r"S. i\r<·hc.'(I h;1lco11y with eon1mand· LnA view of court yanl & Jl(IOI. Call first flrl thts un- 1 q u e B 1\ltGf\.I N! 003.7gg1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt;w Deluxe DlllX, 4 & 3 br. ri:.nt. Inc. ,\ti lux . $1.$4,SOO. By ov.'flr 212 Dillmond . 675·a1'J9 lalboa PeninMllo I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmal·ulatc 2 BR. 2 Ba , lgc patio.' 11ver.JIUM"I l<it. by owner $83 ,500, flay~. 540· l 57 1 , J-;v('S, 673·631 I • Duplex $00.500 • • ·rripl('x $125,(».) • l'\1arsh<iH Hll y trl5·4600 LAJ{GE4 BURM $120,000 <1ppra1sal. a~k · ing $116,000. r,73 42'24 HANDYMAN'S WORKSHOP Nev~r beforE> on tht• 3 4/PLt-;X t:s 2 br& 3 br . 2 1111 Cpl. drrs. bllns. enl' g.,.rs $.59,950 t-:1 t>v.·n1•r ~~·03>1!) rn:i.rkt:I hkc thl$ t:ast11th·,w ________ _ Costa Mt.'su pool homt·. <i 1• reiil cr:tfls rn nn·s dr\•.11'11 ~·orks horJ , w h1ut1· farn1lv rno 1n wtth I.II! ht1rk h rcph1t·e. 3 ))l'(iroorn •. :! l •ath~. plus clln111 i:: rnon1. l ow n1a 1nt t•nanr1· l .1nd~~·i1 1u n i.;. r J)l.'i of r ru11 trees. It won"\ h1~t. it·~ o nly $·1 ~.!liln , C,111 ~li-2313 . NEED MORE ROOM?? llow ubout a beautiful r :1 mbll n ~. i stor y, 1; h~·druorn , '.I bath with lar~c fit m tly runrn & .itriutn . "ialk to :i ll schoo ls, Qr1c 1ni11· t o ot·e11n . S1•e t~' upprec1ate. t4e wport l t och I 069 He wport Bea ch I 069 Newport 8eoch I 069 ··•··•••··············· ·············•········· ........•.............. ANOTHER HEW EXCLUS IVE LIDO ISLE A s pat ious & immat t>a yfront.'Spec· tac ular bay view ! Pi er & side li e ror lgc. boat -On ly a rcw st.cps rrfJm deck. 5 fkirms., 5 baths: d1nin r! rm. $..125.000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Lido, H .I . 67 ~7300 BI G CAN YOH IUY SIJO UOiJ !-.1i.1ri1)u:; 3 Br :\111n;1(•oJ \\'uol car11;•t, t1!t.' P.ttlY. 3 t·ar ~ar:o gc: PAUL W. BRUMFIELD · & ASSOC. ' 549-8505 BIG CANYON $72.500 ,,, , "'-" ,-v-.-.. [~ ~ l'~Wm;m1;;mrn br, 2 ba +extras. t.73·7XJ71 ~ '·::~:::::;.;. __ ;;,..~,J•"•6•2•··44-71•(;.i::.:.;).54":"'6•··8•10•3• Jl"iM 1044 Mtwpari Beach Hy owni"r 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• 106' Capture lhl.Y"PQ,.\<IC'Y & Ju11:ur) nr th1'l magnl!1- 1'<'nt 1 hdrin Uru;1dtY1•1r!" hun1t• fQrn1t•r murlcl w1lh 110 e'1>en!lt' sparcll ln dr ('n r;1 1111~ & l;;nrl sc ap1n_g . 1\ truly ~·lt•1!;1nl hon11· with t'\'o•ry ::in11'nt1 .v. 1;.167711. Open i':ll"S, ·-·-........ cloWft pay"*•' of $1,750, possibly a I OOo/o ... ly Oft y- doWll ptryfMflt hi OM yeGr.!! HomtoWMn ] .,..__ I l/4 bath w /fplc, bthis, Clftd 2 --.....tal .VIL THINK of those Hw Tripen1 al $17,SOO & -lhoy'I be wortll ilt lttt fwtwre.! I ! 1.111,,11 ,,,. IUI•' •~I •. • [® THE REiil ESTllTERS I ~~~!~':".~~~.~~.!?.'.~ <>Cf.AN V lt~W l)uplex, 1500 sq. fl 3 BR. 2 Ka By owner . $71 .500.4\IG·OG72 COLLEGE PARK Customized 4 bdrm., 2 ha lhs; "'·roughl iron ~llll' l·ntry, 2 patius. Ylalk to :tll :.t huu t~ C;11I rur -Real Estate byMA:l/AY 3 llR . 1 1 ~ lli\. linuni:: ;ire;1 BAYFRONT & bar Frpl. fnll. & b:.ick patios. 551 13.'i l 2 Cusl!)m llom1•s CRY $53,000 nfl.Ll.!01'1 l'fo~N I NSUL1\ 1-:"iC'CllC'lll IOl'!1l!011 (>!\ tht• Ila} ~ unly '~ hl!X'k lo lhl' {)cean E:.ich hon\t: ha~ 4 OPEN SAT & SUN 202 Sprio<)field. Hoodilwlao leach West of leach ••d. 6 bkltt °" ... -..-al..-. 2 black• SPRINGFIELD ESTATES KENT ROGERS REALTY BEST BUY! In California homt•:-;. Lari,:c ba t.'k)'ar d f o 1 garden. Cozy firC'pl:.H·~ & lovely kilche n. Own••r tr.11nsrcrrcd. ~1 us t .!>CIJ now ~ ()nly $39,900. Cal l 646·7711. 01>en Ev es. <--:o... * 4·PLEX * MACE DR. Pride of ownership; J bdrms .. 2 ba .. din. rm. + ''61).llSI 848-1300 three 2·bdrms .. 2 ba.; 5 1 car garage. Prime Cost:i !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mesa~~~aYIAutER Getttrol IOOl REALTY 675-S200 ............................................... LIDO ISLE Waterfront 4 BR:, 5 ba., rumpus r m. Pier & float , s andy beach. $295,000 UNDER $SO,OOO A Reol Spsllltt! Close to the ocean in Newport Beach; 3 bdrm. condo in immac. cond .. with upAraded dr<1pcs. s hutter s, lush carpets. mirror1;. walnut panel- i ng , dec o ra l or wa llpape r s. Ik>autiful oCF:i\N VIEW rloplC'x, by owner. 3 UH & l Ur $1'8,500, 4!}R.0(,'7:! ;opp·: Carbin~Martin Inc... Re altors. 644·7 6 62 Corona del M;:--i-022 l.1n·1·ly n:ar n1;1 4BH . qui~·l ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'Ul·de ~.1 C'. 1 rl'<'~ & <'X A REAL VA.LUE AT $48,,SO Heautiful , \'f1cant. J hcdroom Coll1·~:c.· P;1rk home. CC'ntral ;11 r. VA appra ised. \\'orld llco•I 1-:state 556·7777 hdrn1~. '1 baths & Nc"''[lOrt Shor l'S Uy (i .. dlcr). 2 fir1·µlaee:., own1•r 2stur~·Jllr&hui:i:i v.t·tb.1 r. ultrJ 1nodt·rn ma.-.l•:r •Jr rl·•· rt"on1n :!' 1 kllch1•n ,'(; pnv:tlc [lil'r h;1. ;-.o r1 li .(!••1\I!-. SQ:;.000. l'ce l:1nd . ~l'C' :Jl 1200 642-JJJ:J :t68·tilV1 RARE 4 BR DUPLEX SO. OF IAYSIDE with a 3 BR , 2 BA. rental. O nl y 1 11~ year s old . Fealuring beam eeilinµs. natural wood and 1.Jri t k t extures and perfect location. Call641·7211 . tr<is ' Own('r t;4li·2521 In ll super n(·ighborhnotl ' Vl'ry nH'l' home has \O\'e. / •---------IHSTAHTCASH Far Your Home f"ull <1 ppr11i se<I v<il ul' 1xl. Call no""' for free C\·al u<1· l io n . As k f o r J1111 Nithols ly manicured yards with "''h1te stone work. L>csira · hie fl oo r plan . Call 968·4'156. RETIRED OR JUST STARTING? Century 21.S4fi·!l521 l..ove ly home you can af· By O"'·nc r. l ~e 4 BR. 2 B:t. ford in area l'lose to all l\1 c s a V er de . 2 9 32 s tor e:->. sc hools. and Rcdwood .557-5171; h c a c h . ll as lo vel y RACQUET CLUB Spanis h <1rch1lecturC' adds bl'auty lo the (•X· te n or o r lhls 4 bd r1n .. 2 bath ho m e w ith its spac.·tous r;1rn lly roon1 . lovely landse11 pin).! and flexible te rms. ss~.750 Ea:-.t Halho;1 Ul\'lL , or ratl G75-Ml 20 lnr more de· ~l()\"l ~t;· N1•v.'1JOrt Cr•·"t t;nls . S50.\IOU Ill \\'lid (_f~c. &iG-01 .11or1;.12.::,.wo IRVIHE TERR. Cdl\1: imm<ic. 3 txtrm,, 2l•---------b:1.; 1>at10. sro.;~)() NEWPORT SHORES 2·Sty A fr:J n1c. 3 HH. 2 ha , decorator's dr<":lm . THE MOST il•ii::e cQ rn Pr lot w/2 UNUSUAL patios. Sl~ .. 'iOO Corolla 1l r l l\!<ir home l Sty J UH . <l1•n. $2,5()() no"'' a vailahll" \}ver '1 "' v1s1eN 3 HR . large patJQ$63.7;.-0 acr•· huAc lreei.. Ol't·an & 3 BR .. like ne w! 9).'i,900 hay vi~w . l'rl\'Jll' bc.'aC'h. • \ 1 • 1----------1 reatures p]USl'OV•dpatiQ. ~ 2 car ~ar. Really cute! CO ROMA DEL MAR TERMS One short block to Ocean Bl vd . A roomy 3 BH . fo"a m room home w11h lar ge master suite and low , low upkeep. S95,000. Le.i se -Lease /Option. Sell with low dO\l.'n. Call 644 -7211. •Beautiful 4 bcdrm. 2 968·4456. bath larger hon1e, {'lose -----------1 Jl'EALTY 552-7500 CAYWOOD REALTY 5 Bedrooms . 7 hath!>. to So. Co:i s t Plaza. P<1liCl view k1 lc hen radiat('S c har m & qual ity of hon1 e. S52,850. Call 963.;851 •3 BC'drm . 2 bath- family room. t:x.ce ltent h ome. S h ake roo f . Charming ~t~a Verde. $49,500. Call S:-16·8836 $36,,SO pool. Take ;.1dvanta ge ur 1----'*.~4~_:_12_,~0-*--1 this at S2·19.500 644-1766 W estern Manor Hear The Beoch i\ Red l·lill Company VIEW!! i"O e wport !!eight:.; 3 lxirms., 1 '~ ba.; triple ~a r ag_e . Nea r bay . $69,500 • Vacant·mo \e right in! Laguna Beach 1048 Paradise s urroundings ••••••••••••••••••••••• typical o( hcal'h es tates. Oceanfront Woods Cove. Bi~. secluded b;.ickyard t• a bu I o u s 6 mi . with par_ty patio .. Sl ~k whitewater view. 6 Bd, 4 CALI. t;\ fl4fl ·l 41.i styhng, rich l'Orn b1nation ba. $350.000. 7<'/.., or make '1'<:!, ~ of colors & tcxtur{':i . En· offer. Own . 494·7156. · Ml""'- try hall unveils an old R°f!Al.TY world parlor ~·armed by Ocean View D•ex l'i••• N••por1 l'o ~t orrirf' *DUPLEX * NEW LISTING 1-Blk . to ocean. 3 BR .. :! ha. & 2 llR . 1 ha. un1to;; dbl. i::,araA<". bllns, 1·01y frplc. in cat·h unit.,\ rare find at only $99,500 1n · eluding land'. NEWPORT BEACH Beaul. 6 BR , 5 Ila, or 4,BR , 4 Ba with 2 BR, Iba . Apt. Sandy beach. courtyard. Reduced lo $265,000 patio; $49. 750 t,!\l\!!o.i,,..,.,.~;;,,;;:!I;!!!,!!~ C. F. Colesworthv I ~~~~~j a log-burning fireplace. P e rch cd a bove the Wi\LK1'0BEACll,3br,2 Cantina kill'hCn in rich beaches in. So. l ,;,1J?una ; ba hse. Frple. bltns. wood l ones. Sun ny home & income; no $52,750.0wncr.552·878.> REALTY 67S-1642 2815 N'pt. Blvd .. NB Spacious 4 BR. famjJ y rn1 ., dining r m , sunny priv patio; 52 ftlot. $179,000 Realtors 640-0ofo I~ brunch & br('akfast area. vacancy problems here. ---- t,icsta room (or xtra Priced ri ~ht at $89.000 PA.MORA.MIC VIEW bedroom)_ Bath of mA .q_..... Jj;1y & Irvine Ifill;; En· Private master retC""l, m"--""@<k>fil!S'!l{lfil;>J Ba chelor 's Spt~cial -bcach pad. Li ve 1n front 2: br house, rent back unit. 1r.: hlk h eh ,;15,!100. Ai::t . 7~2·0644 aft 7pm Attr . 4 BR., 3 ba ., Lido Soud. 77 -...:aterfront, sandy beach. $275,000 Ft. DUPLEX-$.42,,00 TERMS FOR VA Nestled on quiet tree lined cu\-dC·!'i aC strC'el. 2 Bedrooms, I bath each un it. D inin~ area . F ireplaces. Buill-ins. Carpets & drapes. Sh:1kc roor. l::nclose<I i::aral!l'S. P:Jtios o n both un its. t,lrst to call geL'i this one time bar~a in. Unbelieva- ble. Ca l l no~·! Call 842·2535. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-11 Boys1d1 • Dr ive N B 675 6161 G~ I 0021GtM"ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BUILDER'S "ABANDONED" BEACH ESTATE L H GUEST HOUSE uxury ome l'lan tation charm of Balboa Island 1006 Custom built 50IXl sq.rt . soari ng pines. tra.i::rant Bil! Can y o n home. 5 mimosa line tranquil Bedroom . 6 bath. hilltop bo u levard J('ading to location with vi~w of i.:olf fen<"ed es tale! Winding course. O\'crs 1zed l ~t. co t tage walk way to .r.t any extra features 1n· lavish Coloni al entrance ••••••••••••••••••••••• eluding air eondilion, in· to p ar I o r ! 1-; a r I Y OWNR. 3·Br English st.vie ter-l'Om . elcc front ~ale i\n1erica n ram room with h T h lied c arm. many xtrs. e rr + muc more. u<·ed. toa.'i t y "Old Wor lli '' loc. nrS. Ba y.673-c.197 S270,000. Open Ua1ly 1·5 fi r l'p lace . G ou rmet P~1 . ~9 ltoyal St. Gl'ori:;c. kitche n ell'gant master & C i\ Pl:: COO 640·6161 chi\d "s sui tes! Separale 4 br. 2 ha. Open Sal. & ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. guest facility. Rear en· Sun. 12·6. 121 Coral i\v('. trance to A rounds and Own~r. 675·0985 aft . 6 boat house. Va('a nt . wkdys. Quick possession. Owner _::.:;::_:e_::c._ _____ _ will finance. Try any of-LITILE ISLAND 3 hr, 2 fer. Call 847·6010. ba, lanai off patio+ 2 br. ap t . $1 35,000 . C all Sat /Surt. or ·art . 5PM wkdys. ':.75-1698 Geae~al 1002[~: Gew-~al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • LOCATIOH-LOCATIOH OHL Y $43,000 You can't beli e ve this charming 4 bdrm. 2 bath home. Love Jy ra mily room with fireplace. Nearly new carpeting thruout. GI t erms . Hurry Veter8.ns! ! CAUFORHIA RANCHER OHL T $45,000 Steps to shopping center. Big beautiful College Park home. If you ha ve a boat or camper . this ma y be for you . This lovely heavy shake roof home has 4 large bdrms, 2 ba ths, & a cozy fireplace. This won 't last. Call today. VIEW -VIEW -VIEW Custom hilltop home with huge family room & works hop or rumpus room. 2 firepl aces. This 3,000 sq. ft. beauty is newly listed -Must sec. VA.ffiA TERMS Charming 7 year old 3 bdrm 2 bath large family room home. Sha ke r oof & professionally landscaped. New listing. See to appreciate. PRES'llQt; HOME PLUS INCOME Beautiful 3 year old duplex in Cost a Mesa. For the fa mily that wants a lovely large 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with private yard plus a fine investment -2 bdrm & 2 bath unil. Se eing is belie ving. $72,900. HEWPOn HACH DUPLEX RBIUCED $5,000 Investor's s pecial on very desirable Newport Beach peninsul a . Legal R-2 lot. Wher e can you find a duplex in Newport Beach for this ''below lot price'' of only $52,500. 5 IDaM IEAUTIFVL MESA YERDE For the large fa mily. Formal dining room , large fa mily r oom with fireplace. Professionally decor ated. atrium entry , fresh paint thruout interior. New wallpaper. Below the market at only $69,500. • • • 545-9491 Walker &Lee Heal Estate • • • • • • • • '"" .. t ertain e r ·s dc lil!hl bkr.won·t lastlong,call w /po<ll & gam(' room . 842-8854 •99·2eoo t"antasti c nc"'· 4 hr. 3 ba , --------- 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '----------Great Buy Condo. 2 Br. DUPLEX 3-2, 3·2. New_ De n . full)' <':1r11L'd & I s l ow n e r deprec . draped . Central Air. Al· TARBELL $125,000. Owner/Builder. taeh dbl G:ir. Encl Pvt !>40-3383 pat io. Pool . S38,000 __ _:._:..:.:..:.:c..:==--- White Water View lm mac. 4Br , Brk frplc. til e d entrance . P\·I . patios. Beaut Jands<·p'd level lot. ll.cal value at 4000 sr1 ft custom home. wood C("ili ngs, 3 frplcs. ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• many xtras. S165.000. V 1 E V./ 0 F 0 A N A &15·7102 or 6301~-'1197=-'---I l\1ARIN/\ /\NO OC:t-.:1\'.\. San Clemente 1076 8J7 .J073 By Owner. SHORECLIFFS By owo<e, Shoc;-2 ,cy Vacant 3 Bedrm. 2 bath JBR 20 ,\ countrys ide w.lpool Ocean & canyon home, Neatly J:indscpd. ''.1ew. Tremendouspoten· Xlnt loc . 1\1t Vie ,,.,·- t •al. Asking $139.500. i\J..'t-$45 ooo. 581 ·7s.IB b/5·6900. ' --- . Fountain Valley I 034 COZY 2 br house on R·2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT FAMILY ROOM Owner will fi na n <'e -$96,500 . 0 \Y Nf.:n . lovely home ~·ith t"'·o 494 ·6456. palios, fi re place & huge ----------- master bdrm . Very quiet HORTH END ne ig h borhood . Call Contemporary wood & 842·44 55or540-5l40. glass family home with s mas hin i.: coastli ne Ocean On One Side lay On The Other! ':1 acre Jot in r ural ;it· mos ph crc. Choice re- sidential arca. S25.000. ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 17141496-7711 Mobile Homes for Sale 1100 .. : views . su.~k.en l ivi n g rm., sep. 1n1ng rm .• 4 Costa Mesa I024 Newly decor ·d. 3 br, 2 ba. bdrms., playroom with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ram rm, frmt din, ]J!.I --'======---wet bar; pri vate decks ; .---------•I s unny kitch. l\1ust see to laundry r m . $179,500 lot, room for other unit. $71 .000. Owner673··11W BY OWNER Be acll rctreal located at the tip o r Balboa Peninsula. Doat launch, jetty & prt vate beach just across lhe str('()l. A 3 bedroom home offering a delicious eomhination or ••••••••••••••••••••••• t e xtures & t o nes . 1975 2BH . 28;\. 20x5li'• Balboa·s finest Jocalion. Skyline. Pets OK. Short bkr. for t•omplcle details 1 _b_lk_lo_o_<_<_•_n_._5_36_-<_i<,;:_s. __ appreciate ! Cts. to sch ls. Builders Custm Home TUR HER ASSOC. Country Club Villa Best f'ount . Valley area. Picture per fect 4·lir. $49,950 Open da ily! SG4 ,900. 3·Ba . fam rm. lrg lot 1105N Cst Hwy,Laguna CB ll 540•1720 10 x 50' Across f,.o m llunl· ington State flc ach S.1600 . 536·3248 & 646·5386. Excellent Mesa 'v·crde 968·3·175 art. 6, fo r appt. near beach. $66,!K>O. Bkr. 494-1177 loc. 2 BR .. 1 ''.I ba. condo prin. only, ______ I c968c::·~5~40~3:_ _____ _ TARBELL ----------- \1li th pool. Near ~olf course. ;\II C'lectric. 2 Car 3 B ~ + bonu s r m . ·BY OWNER.- spacious condo. 21h. ba, 2 3000 sq ft. Custom 3Br on pools. patio. dbl J;:ara J::e. the Water. $185 ,000. Ph: .A-$/an REAL ESTATE The Bluffs; early area !·Story 3 BR. 2 Ba . S57 .000 1\f,1.. 6<10-5.'>60 San Cle mente l\t o h1lc home on priva lc Bch. Sips 8, full y furn . t"l.000., cash or trade. Wkdys.# (2 13 J 862 ·9798 or Sun. (7 1<1 ) 493·!!229. gar.ige. Available Haw! associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lOl~ W 8olboo 611 Jb6! DUPLEX 2Br /1Ba &3Br/2 Ba 7 1 2r1~ assumable F'HA ln. Just r educed to S61.SOO . BY OWNf:R 556-0567 qoo Glo:-nneyrC" St. By owner , $34 ,900. IW6-75JO 545·4913 I-"'-'='-------LL w Irvin• I 044 A OOD 9UJCK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bes ide rimrock gorge POSSESSION! w /vu thru Lag:Wla to sea. 4110 947l ~49 Oll6 Harbor-Vu.Homes Palermo, 4 Br. 2112 ba. 2 story . 2 Fr pies. Super Commercial Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA Closing cost $300. 1 HOME LEfTI J Bdrm home exudes total. No down payment. • pri<'e & l'Xpertise of 3 Bil. + Bonus Rm. orr This new free slanding builde r. $115,000 landscapin.1!. lg det•k,l•--------- street parking. In berorc home in Univ. Park has 1 ... "'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'"'."'""."'i School o pe ns w /l·redit approx. 2500 sq. ft. of liv · I approval. For more info. ing space. It includes 3 call Da n Lee & Assoc. lrA BR 's. finished bonus firepil, BBQ. BROKERS WEI.CO ME. $104 .000 fee. 1730 P o r t l\ta r ga te. Laquna Hills I 050 644·4887. Owner • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -'--="-''--'-----I 073-1641 rm. 3'"~ Baths, formal __ ---dining rm & family rm . Beach Blvd. COMMC:R CIALLOT Near 1-l ospital Approx 3•1,000Sq . 1',. SALL CASH S HYntington Beoch 1040 The p r i ce is S64 ,500 .. for your equity.fast .••••••••••••••••••••••• lcasehold&thebuilderis Oi sco\'ery R.E.645-5045 /\CROSS From Park &· anxious to sell! D U PLEX for s al c 4Br Cstm l m ma c SJS.000., or rent $270. 3 Ne"'•porl Hi:ht'i. S89 .. soo. hr. 2 hn . ai r cond. 2 car TRADE. Bk r.673·6756 gar. 830·2210 after 5. --- SI 10,<XX> Mullc-r Realtors & Management Co. Inc. ~7 14 ) 84fi·449J ONLY $37,900. Prestige Area I block from clubhouse. 3-Br. rrplc, fam rm. Under $10.000. 645-!"I045 ~-OVERY ~l•all•tat• IBR. 2Ba. Fam rm. F'rplc. 2000 sq . ft . Extras. Nr. all schools. 3124 PiereC!, Cr.I. Owner . 837·43'13 Vacant Mesa Vcrde- $4S,7SO-Paradise Walk past vi s tas o( g reenery. an array of beau t ifu l pla n l s & shrubs. Lots of room for a swim pool & garden. Giant. private lot with 3 separate yards . Entry hall gives way to a fancy parlor. separate family room . log ·burnl n ).! rireplace. Cathedral ceil· ings soar lhruout . Wood a ccented kitc hen. 3 Bedrooms. guest bath. Move right in! Bkr, r ail now. S40-1720 TARBELL 2955 ll a rbor Blvd .. C.P.t . By Own<"r . Bonus Ruy s pacious 4 br. 2 be home. 2150 i;q ft. Nr So. C8l Pl a:ta. Lot!! of xtras. C)n· ly 3 yrs old. SGJ,000. Prinl". Only, 919.3599 P ICTURE PERFECT HOlJSE &GARDEN DY <)WNF.RS Charming. neat 2BR & Oen . M uilt St.-e $39.SOO 282 E. 20th St. CM • 6"2·Z741 • Sch!s. Lovcl>' 4 br. l"• PARK II HOMES • •••••••••••••••••••••• ba, cpl . drps. frpl. patio., ___ 552-9300 ••F'OR EVER VIEW!! l'Ust. pool. Cls. to shop·' N J300 s fl I pin g etr . Bv o ~·ner EN1'ERT ,\I Nl'\f ENT cw q. ·on <'U · $55 .000. 963·3ltci 1101\1 J•'. de·sac, custom 4BR. 3ba, -------Great. home w/!rm<il liv-brk rst r m . fam r m , Laquna Miquel IOS2 Newport Beach Nl'wp ort C r es t Townhomes. 5'.t down, 8 ~:.·,;, Al'R, 2-4 bedrms, 11~~1'.LJ'L[~' e ncl i::ar .. poo:>I, tenni s. -- fr. $58 ,875 Ph. &15·6141. Condominiums 12 H.obon (;t. (frc1m Cst for sale 1700 OPt::N DAILY 10-1 ing & <lining_ (~ourmct lib rary . Ca ll to SCC'. Hi121 Windcmeir J,n. kitchen. fan\ rm. wet $120.000. 831 ·9411 BOND H,,.,·y north on Superior.••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. Goldenwest F...cli n.c:er bar. frpll·. v<iul ted ceil-l~R~E~h~L~T~Y~IN~c~. ~~~]:~·~-'~m~il~e~to~e~o1~'~'~o<~<~l~-;;;;~I NORTH LAGUNA 4 br. 2 1 ~ ba. ram /din. I 1ni.is . Heated pool, nower REDUCED sz.OOO CO~D sly,Bltns,frpl ,ncwly de· fille d ,c:arden. Jus t "" OS co r 'd . New c pt g. & S55.000.552·30Cll Xlnt . family ho m e . WhilewatcrVicws.2 &:1 linoleum, "''~r . softner , ----\ Outstand in.at view! Vac. 4 MOST FOR LlAST! bdrm. unils from $54,000. µool~i ze yd .. atrium. TURTLEROCK br, 2 ba. $61 ,<XX>. 8.11·0379 1-I BR VU l\f ONTEGO. Call 675-7225 s pri nk lers . 2 pa t ios, Popular Plan Ill Broad-1 _,.n~'c'~96~-~"~'~"------I nicest on market. $S3.800 RV /boa t y d. Askin g moor. $15 .000 in custom 30461 Paseo dclValle (least price cause no S64 ,500 . By owner. features & landscapin.i::. LAGUN A NIG UEL rltrJ." Br. f"am lfin. DR, 8479884 $79.500 . By owner. Bonus Rm . Nu pnt. __ · __ ------833.156.1. Golf course estate , 4 Lndscp, dshwshr, hi .athly '"" ""'~•••••• "'"'" v••• '' \ . .\IJ,J<:"\ HEAl :f'I •Nr. Ocean. quality hm 2,l c=..:.::::: ______ years old , 2.COJ sq. n . upgraded. <'ov·d patio, yrs. t s t y . 481\, 2RA. TURTLEROCK Le as c I o Pt io n al s P r i n k I r s . n r ---- beaut. ln sepdn"A $.'>3.500 Location! Location! $600/mo. pool /schools. S t:E Tl·!IS II. BERG ENTERPRISES CO of(er . Conve ntio nal S90,000 GREAT ll OUSE . Ac ross from park & y I R a1~1a1 ****DON'T•>*• P<1y your lancllorfl 's tax.- cs . fo'or under S2•10 a month tota l you can hll\C all or his tax adv<1nla gC'~. On l y 10 •;, d o wn :i t $21.950, 2 bec\rm. 2 b:llh Condos in Santa i\n;i. Ask for t'rank &D·tl.321 Agent. financing only o .... •ner . ea s e ~ e-832·22000wncr . 536_23~. sc hoo l are a ; lo w e~t ---~4~'~'~-~2~2_33~7 ___ 1 ... ~ ... "'."'"'."'"'."'"'."' .... "'."'~1 -"':::..:=:::...------1 pri ced si n g le famil y 1'RIPLEX ho me in Turtlerock: 3 *WE KMOW * Wal k '. " d " t l lxlrm. or 2 + den; im· BIGCAHYOH Lowest priced home in the Canyon. 3 Br. 3 B:i . fully landscaped. patio cover. I story , 3 car garage . $124,500. n ., is ance 0 LAGUNA MIGUEL l lunt. 1-l arbour. $59,500. macul:ite inside & out! All terms Comrletely sprinklered * BEST* DOVERllEALTY low maint. landscaping. OCEAN V I E W 3br Gene Mayo 645·9070 l~se. brick palio. Price townho m e . secur ity just red uced to $134,500, ar ea. rec r ea t ion a l BALBOA MOOEL $43,500 ineludinJ: lan1l. facilities. Owner a nx· PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 BY Owner. Kona Condo in Hawaii. I br on wutcr, walk tn K;nlua Konn. Pres. rented. $38 .000. 968·7814 552-7000 ioua. $69 ,950. MODOWH!! !\tas te r + r h lldren 's suites, 3 vanity baths. patio kitc hen, f<imily. 20' !Iv rn1 . he:1vy sh:ike roof, th11:k carpets. shutters. -==========- brick pa tio. huge side RETREAT ~·ard for garden . No down to vets or 1.0\\' to this ch arming 2 BR, 2 down Fili\ lt=rms ! Ukr na. with giant master 962·55 11 BR, in UNIV PARK on a ----------I ~reenbclt. The trickllnA For Sale By ()\l,'tlcr. rou.ntain and hanging GREAT 1',i\l'oll LY Charlie mak es th e 1-IO M F.! atrium an e~tra treat. LrA corner lot. Upp:rade<I Only $49,500 4 br. 2 ba, fam/din rm. ~!any xt ras includ . food LE RAISOR <enlet In k;l<heo, blln security sys & intercom REALTY stereo sys. New crpt & fir coverinA. Tile. <"n try 4523Ct1mpus l)r., Irvine Lovely y ard & patio C11 mpu.'i Valley Shop Ctr. Bike to be ll. $S4,ooo CALL 833-8600 S48-335Q 3BR Cond o.1 \.,~.2sl y, $0?4 ,750. As n1 a~~ $15,000 $97 ~0 . dn . owe sec . 646·.5632 l UNI\', F'rk. l'<irk 113 hr. 2 ha + study. atrium. Up- J!reded c pls. drf>:S . fl.I · trat'l. \ndscpg. $64.900 . Own /i\R:l . 547.71).M LGCJUll• HIC)lltl Really 8JO.SOSQ 496·4040 --------- Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 Mew port Beach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OM THE WATER PRICE REDUCED $25,000. This beautiful Unda Isle home is for sale by owner at the reGK:ed price of $224,950, this weekend. Any reasonable offer considered. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3700 sq. ft. with dock and 9reat view of Harbor Island and the fvmillCJ basin. Contact Mr. Lonqpre weekdays 714-892-6651 eTenillCJS and weekends 714-675-1216. ~~-""" . ' I ,, Houll'I UnfurNshed Apartments furnllhrtd Apa lm•h u.tum. ..,...,.uh.............. A,.rtm•nts fwWWd Office R.-..tal 4400 4 DAILY PILOT Thurso;1y,Augus12l . 1975 •••••••••••••.-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• orUn...,,,llhl'd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~ , __.... 2000 How1•1 ful"ftfthed H U•fumllhed L HUI 3i50 Costa M•sa 3724 C a del M.. 3122 .._.tllM)ton leoch 1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1501 Weatdlff Dr. ome ro,...... '' ou1e1 oguno ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• oron N \ .t-' nu.nclal Ctr •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••6•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T I al Pool• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ewpor I OPIH HOUSE t-l•wport l e-och l I ' Costa Mesa 3224 VACANT 3 br, Iba, ~ltns. ' rop c llns RECf;N TL V remodeled Z RR, 2 DA , nit•e area, ...,.v Lffli!IMJ Offke SpKe G LlVF.ONLIOOISLE Lo,~1y3br,2 t:>a,dbl ~ar, mo.Ownr.m -9SQ.') Pm'0 ° ... · .1168 · L/R, Kit , no p.eu:. $300 pets.Ref 's.Sl~.842·0685 " l ... ":_r.c.~ ('1 l4 )642·31llc•t246 Deluxe .....,,,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cntrl. air. 1h11g cpt. $31 1 ~r, ~ri~tl~d.b $1S<) charmlna 2 SR Duplex. clean, bltna. Child OK. no '(-61 C•ll on Site ManMgcr 73S2 arfield .. New un.it:c 2 8r 2 8aonlyMSOmo bltn:s, il!>h"'·hr, rr1)lf', ' · mth.491 ·2575 --· • ••Muntlngton Beach, tax 673,4003 \'J)\..<1. drp:s . li:,c rnc·d )'d Newport leoc.h 3269 HUGE 3 br, 2 ba Sl25 mo. WE:iTCLIFF BLDG Nl Wi'Ufl I HI ACH ~eJtered yroperty. 1st --\\'uti~r p<I. SJSO. Isl & la~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMIASSAOOR l~HS L'e lbr. below hiway. 2 children Welcome. All CORONA DELMAR J•· yr wrile·of SllM. l~ioos oct;ANFRONT :J br, l l.la , + S 1 00 . Sl'C 2606 HARIOR VU HOME f pie . range. ttf', elec &. extras. 2 br, 1 W. $175 mo. 2 Ur Townh<>U!Sc, frple, · Estates, S36·2.'S79 l'le11n . Sl•pt 1:.1 June 12 OF AMRICA water pd. $23:S. 613-1418 17391 "/\ .. Keel$00, t blk. from S27S. 1 Br from $20$. ''"""' .... " ''"' ' .. ""' " ...... 6il·l~coor673·5009 Ri:dlaudi: Dr 67 3 "838 4 IEDROOM TWOl~OCATIONS e•e/wknds. W. of Be•c h DI. off ----------1 "" Pool, lcnnis, C'oolinentul Howses Unfurniahed Hike to bt>al'h 2 Ur $\SS., Close to reC"reatian areu WEEKLY RATES Sloter. 342·0389 breakfluit. Some ocelin 41 v'•llC....iMt .... ;/ c_,i.l<I i-N* ... ,,. ...... Tax Sheffw- ., • . HIMllin<JIOft loach srRIHGRB.D ..I .• ESTATES OPEN Dl\.ILY Hew 3 & 4 plex plus 3 Ir, 2 Ba .... .HOMEOWNERS UN IT Offered fro1n $87.500 :West of Beach Hl\'d, ti blcks on /\du ms, north al --Alabama. 2 block.ii. K 1-~NT HllG 1<:1ts ll Er\L T\' MB-8300 960-3858 :sin~l.:>!1. f;imibes. Al!«> 3. in unideal family loca· f"ULL S Jo::ltVICt:: 2 Hr. G•r upart. Gur .. 1----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• br. frplc S2SO., kids, pct:-;, lion . .a Bedroom, single 2217 11arbor,C.!\1. Patio. Sunny pvt. =o 2 Bit Condo. frig. "love. Catalino views. Close to GHieral 3202 A"I l<'ce :J1:J-S.l30 :-;tory . SSSO /n1n. lt>a.se. 2909 uristol .S. /\. lse. Open Sut. Sun. 12-S. pool, l ml. from tx:h. $240 !~,•.P26p,;n1•.' & rine beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. · ----644·72 11 , ask for Nigel. &fS.4840&540-2300 6121/1Jasmine.6'2·8J(ii. mo.213·S92·2200 .,.. FHEE l''HF:!'; :1 un. \~, Hu . bii.: bonus Ai;ent. S-;-<;;;;;;;;;;;~11:;::;~~1~~~~~~~~~"'.1 · · t8 r Contine ntal Twnh.'ie. ;,,_ ...... ;/M_Nk..,,.• .,, __ ... .ic- ;/-y -·k• .. o11. ./ ......... ,....H>e C;11! Mr Howanl 64 5 · 6 10 1 •Profl'Ss 1onaJScr\ll'(.. rm. l'l>ts. drps, IJltns. T l lE ••·x c 'f < Ds f 1 d !bl ~ AVAIL !1 /1. Deluxe Nwpt. 2035 Fullf'rtc:ln. CM Coata Mesa 3124 off Brookhur5t, newly "· I lN _; *LAHDLOR * _nc< y · c • gar. . Crest condo. 2 br +den. 1 BR Fu '"· 2 1,. cl-e<•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• dee. $190 yrly lse. A\'ail PALM MESAAP'TS. W •TEIFRO~ H f I d • 645·3147 : .545·4213'J .. ...... " 968 .,,, ., ~ "' o rn e n er i ---21;(, ba , rrpl, i::ur . Pool queensl1:e bed , iiriv. Off .. ot.nPath now, · . "INU'rESTONt:oor H•wportleoch 642-9900 IA,·ely 3 Dr. house crpL'i, tennis . $450 1no, yrly. drt'.!aslnl rm, extra lri; 1, 2 & 3 Br. AdulU no LITEAl,..r BCl-1. Executiveotrlce Cahrornia's Lu rgt·st frpli:.dbl &a r.h:e rcnecd 979·53"40ext .2:56daya:o room s. encl . gar . pets,dshWhra,ahoigcpts, M/\N/\GEMENT Bach,1&28R.from$165. $t50Month •Ht'nlal$erv1ce!• yil. $325. first Ill last, 642-54Sl eves. w/slorage. Adults only. closed garage, frplc , New 2 bdr stlldio/$250. AllulU,NoPetl AmplePflrklng refs. rcq 'd 642"0128 afl. TOWNJiOUSE 2Br , nopets. BBQ. Gus & water pd. Neor ~lunt . llOlrbour. IS6trttesa Or. llLLGRUHDY ,t;:; ;~J i).1;,:J~: ;!.~~~ ........... ?~.~~ :,¥•Fk;/~~:· N~,~~ L.,~.u~:;~~Sbach PL°i~!~.~~.~ 1 ~~_t!_•_s._o_:_~_'._~_"_'1_A_•_•_"_'°_"_·I _"_n_lk_•_E_,':_· .. _~;_L_·'_N_,_ ... _"°_"...,-N:a~:ta M ~a :::.~~ .;,~~~~~~~~~~[" LAKt: f'OHEST 1-----------t & 1 br~.·Adultsonly, not 642 5073 Lo••At lstllh Medlcal/O(csuitesovuil. ! , FREE SERVICE 'rOWNllOUSI-; 3br house. Located in W. peU.2lt0NewportBI. -2Br 2Ba from$'ll0 Uni · From $345 /mo. J\.1r . fn•estor-s OdicJht 4 . PLEX $5000 total cash needed. 2 BR eat•h . Sit11atcd in r-ilh~~·s~:~~ct~. price. { CU RTIS REAL l'-;.5T1\TE t' 962·2457 TO LA.MDLORDS 3 br. 2, ~ ba, full rlub N.B. 9 mon_th minimum NEW CPT & l)m5, fresh I IR lLOFT ONI. Yl que ~dult apts. No lease. R Es 0 R O'Keere. M9-8t38 :-.tembei or BQard of riles, full cptg & ap· lease.Start1ngSe-ptl8 t pa · t L• 1 hr upper PvtPatio,frpl,lyrlse Sorry, no childre n or R••ltor•, llc"l\er Uus1 · .. ..., .. June 10. S3SO monthly. _in · b· d ' Jmmediateoccupancy pets. SS• PER SQFT ~ phanC'cs, 2 car car . ........, k1teh bltns I\ Its n Ff. Nil nessBureau.Chamberof 615·0544 / 884 ·18 58 . .. ' HAYLOFTAl'TS APPLEAPTS 161 '1 WI-;STCLI - Comml"ree. ~m=o~ll~'°~·~·~·.~·~· iro;::~6254-'-:;;-;;~[-W~o=e~kd~'.~"~on~l~y~. ---~ pets. 6'12·4044 art3PM 283 A•ocodo, CM 6700 Warner Ave , ll.8. AGT. 541·~--- I-----••~•••••••••••••••••••• " Din area, ad ults only. 530·8505 Fountain Valloy 3234 "'EWPORT I.GE I BR, $160. 645•0143 '1l4l84H0'1 LI v I NG S. J\N/\ 3 hr, 2 ba, child . 3 BR, 2 ba, 2car1;arage, CONDO Nopets.54().9722 Mear Co~on ~~k•ERTSOH~CI~ P£'l bltns, comm. swimming 3 b 2 b su l .. ,........ ""~ ...,..-.-~ ----- 11.B. fl.1ob1lc 2 br, :ippls, pool. Kids ok. No fee. ov:;look:·J~~ ~:~: Huntl'"Jfon a.ocll 3740 CEDAR WOODS 1.2&3 Dr apts, blt.m, dis· • 1 MOFREERh:NT • $140 up store·officcs c1>ts drps air bath. 17301 Bcueh Bl , lt.B.842·2'Gl kids ~79. mo. Agl.842·4421 . ni:s courts. Ocean View. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 329 University Dr, nea hw3shers, :somew/[rplc.s 1.2.3 Rm. offices from 11.B. $265. 3 Br,2 &, all -$450monlhf).·.752_7315. NO INCREASE in sum· Back Day. 2 br & den. & 2 car garag~. J.'rom FROM $195 $l35 per mo . Near i"OU R·PLEX appls, kids. l)C'l , fncd , H1111tingtonBeoch 3240 mer rent. Beautlbr[urn From $275. Eastside. $200. Lions Estates, • airport.Noleasereri . ""'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• llEAUT d co 1~>4 b' •PL" $165 & $175. Spanish 548·7437 or646-1164 5J6.••79 Oak wood offers the 833 .. 1223 "T.ol ""''' Good C .a.t . loc:1tion ,.,u NEW3b,,2h.•,f•om.,m, r,p lc,.rfeame ,"m'.~ •.oil. ~ , rtl. VIEJO Pool, 3 br, .. " s tyle bldg, pvt encl gar, Loe fi n.est in resostfu:iet< al a --'=c==-c.c.c.-.cc.-- w /bltns + dishwshrs . kid s. pet cpl, drps, bltns. $375 mo. water , nr. OOach. Pools & pool sauna lndry adlL ... Costa Mesa's Finest · HEAR MA.JOR price you ... ll'f ford, Newport Beach luxury l''.A. heat. lr ~ units . LAG UN A furn. $110. 968-2504 tennis . Lse $S25. By t730i KeelsOn 1..n' l blk Only kind in the area. Sha:fi~l~Center 1'herc's $1 m11lion in .pvt office in suite. 567,500. Necd20';.do1,1•n. b·•,.h,utilpd. ----------1 6453-0 " 5 W. or Beach off'slater. Quiel-garden·like·adul 0 N'OUSE' r ecre ation fa cilities. J>resti "ebldg.fi.1S ·:r7oo_ Yl-:/\GEJt HE1\LTY . "'" DOLLllOUSE•.3 b•.2 ha, owner , . "' a •• e r 1· •-L 23 B I ' " " :"o!.U. Furn. Collage, util 842·7848 lVuig. ge • • r, · Beautiful new 2&3 Br NIGl-1'1' LIGJ-ITED TEN· 556·6171 1 L· new cpts, drps. l''rpl . /\••I O LE Ba. WW crpts, drps, NlSCOURTS.AfuUtime PROFESS'LL"LASSA pc .. pct Agt, .. ee. LID IS ., • ..,.S bl studio apts. Drps, crplS, 2190 DANA Pt. Oceanviewlri · HOMEFIHDERS 9/l .SJS0.894·7521 WEEKLYftA•~ patio, tns, some w blt ns. dshwhrs, 2 ear activilies direclor who Bld g, 3 stor y.' Lovely 4 br, 2 ba home. E ti ...__itn burning fr pl. Beaut. & H 1 plans p arties, BBQ's, 1-l arbor Blvd, C.M. /\.1r "'-plcx . S72.950. Roberts HI· •642-9900• 4 BR w/fam rm. I-luge lot. 1-"r pl , patio, all elec. kit., xecu •~ ~ landscpd, heated pool garages. 7931 7!Wl o l trips & more! Free Sun· cond .. wood panel walls, ~y, 493-0202 -~··;ii~iiiii!l~:~::;~i~:-1 Xlnt location, S.100. per dbl gar $450 9/1 -6/1 or 727 Yorktowtl ll•d Attractive rent. St. H.B. Lions Estates, day brunch. drapes. ca rpet, elcc., {lo). BEST BUYS (~f ~ !~. l ;ft m o inc Id s w a tc r & sssO YrtY 673 1334 Beach Blvd at Yorktown Marti.W .. Apts. 536·2579 Plus beautirul singles, music, janitor, park in ~. ·.;;:nbeC~!~~I ~~~1: ~~~~ 't'-;:.t,;1nfJ~t· : .~'J -~='=•'='~=~="=;·=~=··=~'='k_'°_'_K_•_;'_"_·I BEAUT. ~luf~s Condo 4 STU~~~·:!' 1' 1R1 ~~~~ap~t~lraA~c:. B$~~5~in~~'. °1f4 ~~sr:r: ;:;~is~~d~°:u~m~s~~'. ~7-~136~;~:~a,;oo rtti; r. •·duplex in Sanl;i Ana. Nwpt Hght s s uper VACANT. 2 bed rm br. 21~ ba. imm~3JOC'· •Full Kitchen S36·0862or673-6441, Rents from $195. Prices W~tcliff Dr. Private of- ··1Century21.548·1168 bachelor pad w/frple w /fplc. Xlnt JX>Oi Joca· cp'y.S4SO.Agt.G44· •lfcatedPool Ll•eatbeautiful .1 N be h vary by location. Models !ice. Unfurn. Air cond., ~ SISO. tion. $265 . per mo. Ask UNBELIEVABLE 2 br •La undry Facilities MortiniqweApb #2 2BRavai 9/1. r. ac · open10to7.Sorrynopets crp'd.SIOOmo.&12.4097 \\'ANTED Westminster 1 br $155. for Keith, Dkr.962·4471 $180 .. kids, pets, single.s. •Free Utilities 2 bdrms, 2 baths, w/w Cp_ts/drps, no pet.s, $195. or children. Jtoommate Old or nt•g lected un its for See now: Agt. Fee 979·8430 •l'Tee Linens c pts, drps , bltns UUI pd . 960-1450 service available. Month OFFICE SPACEN.I . 11 cas h from p\'t party. Placentia St60. 2 br SU RFERS delight, 2 br1 -~--------1 •TV& Maidserv.a\'ail private patios. Lovely tomonlhoccupancy. Westeliff Or. 450 Sq. rt . ;n~73·6372 patio&garage. $180., s ingles, family. 3 Br, 11'2 Ba , frplc, •Bar·B·Que spacio u s garden·lik L-aleach 3848 P vt. bathrm, ai r, t•l t· . .\I id way City coach Also 4 br, has 1all $295. dshwhr, patio. $300. 2427 ·Phone Service apls. Heated pool. At .~~••••••••••••••••• Oa.kwood s175. mo. Call Gene llill. '6UMITS housew /g:i rage Sl50. Kids, pets, singcs.1\1,'l. E .16thSt.645·I048e\'es. •lrt1iletoocean tractive rent. AduJt ·D bbl . 1 th Garden 642·0200 ;· CORONA DEL MAR Anaheim $175., 2 br, I J<'ce. 979 ·8430 H.V. Homes. s BR + ......... ! uowpo~ .. --• 376a only. ~?P a fpe e in oA ,' Apartments 1 --=-=~-----' S210000 h.ld -........... "" rr ~ " 275E.18th St.C.M. ......ean rom your .P · · SUPER space,rcas.rent. • c 1 ·nice area + A/C. Somerset model. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le L x ..., secunty Six beautiful older unils Santa A.na $185 .. 2br, kids 8642 631-3003 ase. u u.,,., ' Pvt buth. A/C, htd. drps, & pelok. *Magnolia/Adams l..se. $700. Agt. 548· · $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & ---------_, Mature adults, =!1'15;5 Csl. .Wwpcwt leoc.h new crpt. Across froin !· .:~!:~~~-Co~f:'aa~~I ~.;~ Costa ~1esa $185. Super 4 BR, 2 B/\ ... $350 BEACON BA y Attract. 3 Bach, Color TV, maid MEDITERRA.MEA.M Hwy. 499·28.'5. ----860 Irv ine Stufl Shirl. 2400 W. Csl bedrooms. Some ha\•e clean, 2 hr. kids & pet. •Sprin gdale/Heil br, 2 ba. Furn avail. Utils serv · pool. TJ.IE MF..SA. VILLAGE Luxury Condominium 2 Al lSlh J-lwy . 544·8678 • r'. 'eplace•. Al l ha"e Fullerton $200. Real nice 3 BR, 2 B/\ ... $33.5 pd. SSOO mo. 2""393·7429 644156·968N.1Newport Bl, NB 1 a,, I Br & Den, 2 B,. v· . 645·0550 " • •Slater&Newland ..., Bd. 2 ba, nr. ictona ----------j EXECUTIVJo: s uites on '! ;.d'",y"0,'00edmg. a[,axg<oscl·l.oLanl ",.0".· 'eoh;,·,ki~l'e~k •. 3 b' 1,. ba 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 Houses furnished or f 1 0",'aTpoewsn,ho1u,. ,'°e'pCalaorpce,"3· Be15ach,.:.._ Xlnt...,~ews. N1 ° Large 1 & 2 DR apts with Newport Harbor. 400 le> ' · L " ''" · " ' •Garficld /Brookhurst Unfurnished 3300 QCE,\NFRONT2br, rp , pe , r1 om ......,,yeary. e nclosed gar's & pool, 2200 sq fl . 64 2·464 ·1; \'estment. Call our Jn. familywelcome SI90 . bltns + wsh /dry. Lower pools. 4 tennis courts · 494·1795 from $165/mo. 1760 645.4405 D. . . od II I B h $260 3 b• 3 Bil ? B;\ S305 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ----------_:.::_:.:_=------~ · vcslmc-nl 1v1s1on I ay. · un . cac -, · '~ ... dplx . Winter, Av!. 9/5 gym · sauna s. Pomona Ave. 642·2015 752·1700. 11 2 ba, family ~·rlcome. • BiJnn ini;:/BlL'ihard 646.2830 2400HarborBJvd cc==~------1 •NEWPORT Garden Gro•·e $!75. 4 Br 3 BR . 2 BA ... 5385 COSTA MESA Costa Mesa (714)S57-8020 Newport leoch 3869 2BrLux. Apt. Pool &other CEHTB '.,' 1 ' ~ +den.SeeT'ow!Kids& •FrcewayatSprini;:dalC' ,..~URN :S325. BLK .lo&-ach,3br,2ba. NfNG 1 1 b ····••••••••••••••••••••conveniences. CM. Ph: E t' Ol'fi *Su .tes pet ok. 3 BR . 2 B/\ ... $215 3 BR+ lge family rm. Wntr. r enta l. $350 mo. STUN g . 3 BR. 2 BA. Yrly. Blk. to 7l4/631·3578. xecu 1ve ice 1 l\1cmb er Bo ard of Fireplace. car pets. lJ NFURN:$275. 673·1 180 Garden apt. Pool, rec heh, extra prkg. Patio .. 1cc:..::.::c:..:::.::::_ ____ I w /seer etarial service l JNVI:STMtNT Realtors, Better Busi· drapes , dis hwas her. 2 BR + lge family rm. rm. $175. 71018thSt. $340 mo. 642·3t88 Dach apt with kitchen $190 a\·ailablc. Stan J\mon. n('ss Bureau, Chamber o builtins. l'o1ature adults pref. CHARM I NG Beach colt., mo utilitie~ incl 218 11:! _644 __ ·!_860_. _____ _ lndu•tria~ Commerce. Ca ll Be\' or Joe Roy McCarcle '·"? blk . to ocean. Wntr. CASA VICTORIA 3 BR, 2 Ba, block to bea~h. 21st St 675 ·9195 Propo 2100 530•8505 ~-..... 6 rentals . 124 3Sth St.. l .2&3br,Dlx.Unrur yrly, garage. pat10 .. J .:.:=::..:::.:..==----I * ,._. ""'S' 963·4569 or 962·211 Reoltor 1810 He---' 613·3056 or Furn. gas/Wtrpd. bltns. "'"~5. 642-1603 R-s 4000 -::·:··~·~·~·:·:·:·~··~·~·:·:·~ .. ~·~·:·:··:1 ji;)~;j~;;;;j--{;iQ:61 i~~~~~~~~~~I·~~;~;~;~-,....;..' ·--~~-------1 ..,......., Roses are red, violets are .. Ibo. I.land 3206 Costa rt1esa 548·TI29 ----------; Adults-No pets Sec. gate ••••••••••••••••••••••• I • 3244 Steps to Beach, winter lse. Pool, Rec. R.m,Elevator PARK NEWPORT p l/K · CM blue, we rent suites w/ a '• l AIRPORT ILDG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n•n~ 525 Victoria, 642·8970 APARTMB'(l'S vt en · pn v. boat slip too. ,,. 6400 Sq. ft . industrial OLDE ENGLISH 2Story 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo1nini11mS 3 Br, $3~3~~3354 ----------BachelorlorZ $2.5 /wk & IGO /mo. up Cst . Hw y at Npl Blvd . . :. bldg. adjacent to the Bd. 2 Ba , Frple. Brk BEAU~. New Rancho San Unfurftished 3425 Light, airy, 1 Br, ba.lcony, 548·~954 or55&0058 642·4644 _ .. main runway al Orange patio, Yrly $45(), 833-1840 J oaquin Twnhome. 2 Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dach. /\pt. St$ per mo. pool. Adults, no pet s. Bedrooms and ROOMS $25. week up wilh., _________ _ ,1. c;ounty Airport. Incl. 4 lalbo p · sula 3207 21h ba. 2 s tory. O\'erlooks Fronts on El Niguel Golf yrly . On Canal. boat slip Cpts, drps, stv, rer. $1 Townhouses kitchen, 548•9755 or • "oir·cond. offices +am· a enin golf course & lake. $600. Cou,,e• Lc·keou Former avail.675·3591aft.5:30 1887 Mo nrovia C.M. Fr.S229.SO()pen9·6 645 •. 3967 , C.M. DOWNTOWN $150. Newly dee, garden • Quiet. 550sq. ft. " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5417044/552 0055 . . Daily , , pie park111 I! & freeway · · model ! 2br , 2ba. Refrig, 548·9743644·9419 . , 1. "I' 3 BR 2 BA across rrom A .1 2BR,1 BA .Nochildren or ----------j Spa-Pools·Tcnnis Furn •oom ro••ent •·n c . :'1 en ily ' .. · ,· Hedecorated 3 BR , 2 8/\ washer. dryer . \'al · Y I Across fro m Fashion • '' $!55,0IKI Bay·~Cach, \11ew. $450. Sept lO.S34Smo,Associa· pets. !5300 mo. r Y. 2 l'luge Bdrms, Super Mesa. Quiel home for 136 Rochester, 642·4905 mo. 'I rly. 675· 304 . borne. Nu lands pg. $350. lion dues incl. 496.2A79 Lease. 675-0475 Location, beamed ceil· Island at Jamboree on working man. 642_4794 mo. Ask for Be\' or J oe ing , no pets. $170. San Joaquin Hills Road. Costa Mesa: ocean view Approx 600 sq, rt. $200 Mo . Corono del Mer 3222 963·4569 962-2116 after 7Pf\I . Yearly Ren la I <iv ail now. 645·6610. 17141 644-1900 Room for Rent, $140 I n. v· A .1 Steps to beach. Modern 2 -'-"-'-'---------J----------1 mo. in Laguna Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ' JETTY VIEW COMPANY On Ocean Bl,·d . only '.-1tt-:A1:r1111 s step:-; to China Co\'C. A Sl:'\CI': l!n l large luxurious 2Br, 21>a [ .. , 673-4400 duplex w/hardwood Ors, ~~~~~~~~~~[ J<'ormal dining rm, & super Jelly Ill Ocean view. Si ngles O.K. ,.•Loh for sol~ 2200 mo. Call 644·7211 a}:(ent. ~· ....................... . '1 NEWPORT-12,000 sq ft. c ul ·de ·s a c lot. Onl\' 3Br, 2ba. Frplc & garage. ~,, S32.SOO. l\gcntS.IS..4380 · 1st & lasl. Ref. sec. de p. ,;, -712 Larkspur. S38U . ! , 3 LOTS f3 J\crL"S ) Ocean· 675-6890, e~·cs673-0744. front Malibu, \'Cry !ow l----------; · do~·n . 642·36.'>2 Realtor So. or I lwy, like nc"' 3 br, 4 • ' RT I ba, W /W. frpl. adult i;-pl. : 1,, "'a I no pets. $375 1st, last + ••••••••••••••••••••••• dep. 675·2763 HOMseS Furnished REHTA.LS f'u91 1 1 ~N oan ,••c~" 1 'eon'ai · Br, beam ceilings, frplc. QUIET·2 br w /patio. 1 & 2 Br i\pts, nr Jloa~. ca11 499.1457. · 3 BR 21 B $4501475 · £>wpor res · $300. S.12-3490 Cples only. $195. 610 beach. Gas. wtr pd. Modl ---=:.:..:=..:c;c:.._-:-1 • l'Z a···· do. 4 BR, 3 Ba, Fam·rm. ----------1 Roo m ,,.· home w /ko.tch Prime l-l unt. B. ch. loc .. 4 BR 2 Ba S.195 · Joann. 548·95'13 bldg. Quiel. 646-511 1 · , '· · · · .... · · · 3 decks. pool , tennis. For Rent. 1-'um, 2 Br, nu priv lo mature person. from $125. mo. 1ncld. utll. 4 BR , 2 2 bo. ~'Illr '' 5800 Lease SS!J5. mo. 675·3122 er pl & pa int. Winter JUST COMPLETB> DELUXE 2 Br, 2 ba, •1:t Laguna Beach 494-6l04. 5'0 7 5 Warner Ave . LE RAISOR Townhouse $250+ Sec. Dep. 1'" Blk to Large 1 br w/pool, frplc, blk to heh, edits, no pets.1 -'===-cc..cc. ____ I 846-2429 Unfurni,hed 3525 _Be_a_c_h_.6_1_3_·9404 __ •_11_._fi. __ 1 dshwhr. Adults, no pets. $350.675-1706 •EXCLUS IVE Beachl-====------ REALTY l j<i~~~::::::::::::::...:~-l .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 area. Rm in lg. house Office space to Sublet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br 2b• •c blk oce•n 960·4042 M. · V El Do d ' · ~" "· w/kit.priv.640-S707aft6 1ss1on ., ra o 452lCampus Or., Irvine Lakeside li\'ing by the Winte r. $23S. 2 Br. 2 Ba, bltns, MESA VERDE Bank Bldg. 586-2400 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. sea. 3br. 2ba San Juan 675·6682 e pts. drps, very clean. 2 Bdrms I 'h bath condo VocaffOll Rellhft 4250 • --~C~A~L~L~8:::3~3-8::::6~0~0:.__l :V_o_·171a~g~'-· _S2~9_5_. _544_·1_04~!.c;;;I Son Clement. 37761_1_1_30_V_ic_1_o_ri_a_._97_9_·5099 ___ 1 with pooi.' S33S Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.B. 500 Sq. ft. N~w Bldg. STEPS To •••cH NEW South Lake Tahoe Upper Ocean.. view s1so D-.pfexes Furn 3550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125. Clean 1 Bd. non· ~ C bl · t I 8 mo. 6308 W. Cst llwy. * RENTALS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE Condo Bach ,moker•. p,efe• ma,n·ed 2 BR, l ba, unf;S285 a n in rees. s Jl5 5• £4?.JBSO UNIV PAHK . ~ ' . ~ SEA W1HD S1 50 /wk . 714·49•1·224 ., __ -_______ _ 3 BR .. 2 baths .. $38.'i /400 BAL. Pen1n. 3 b!'. 2 ba. I apt. for l, age 40..60. $145. c pl. 966 W 17th. 548·0358. 2 BR . 2 Ba condo 5475 Owner lusine11 Rental 4450 Col.LEG ECPARK . blk ocean. Avali Sept.I.,_<_9S_·_J666 ________ 1DUPLEX Del,xe 2 b,, •• Rd. 2 b->12S $325. mo. Days 835-1736," WE HAVE CA.llN ••••••••••••••••••••• 38 · en, 3 ······_ e\'esorwknds&IS-1867 Aportments bltns, cpl, drp>. Refrig. SU~1MERRENTi\LS ••11~1 .. R** Ran1·hoSanJoaqu1n Unfumished f'rpl. Gar Palio .. Adlt. -- /\vail. now.645·41ZI --··••••••••••••••••••••Costa Mesa 3224 TU HT LE ltOCK •••••••••••••••••••••••Balboa Island 3806 Joann St."/\" ~ 12. Separate game room 2 Bil, de,), 21 ... lliJ .... $600 Apartments Funiiis.htd ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpl. No pets. $195. 722 m· a-.:-·-!..::...-....1 . 3 large bedrooms. Sleeps General 31 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• olBR .21,i balhs ...... $475 lolboalslond 3706••••••••••••••••••••••• SC>llTHCOAST with color TV and pool THECOLO~Y 30RETAILSllOPS Prime reasonable spn<'C available lari.:c & :-;mall. Old world charm with FrcnC'h window:o;, i::ables & trees. Adjacent l() Fe s tival of /\rt s Grounds. -:01'•••••••••••••••••••• •N EWL\' dee. 3 Bd + WALNUTSQUARr-:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR a pt $280. mo .. incl. North Costa Mesa. 2br, llllltToi< Brokers table. I-luge sun deck. By CANYON · cottage l br den, 3 ba l¥•nhse. llarbor 3 Bl!,2 b~ths ..... ·· .S3.!0 CUT E 2 br house+ gar. gas & wlr. (71-1)846·62".lQ 2ba. Available now. ~00.' week o r week-e nd . i SlGO. util pd., La i:: Ii i. P oo l . 833·1653: Of,ERF IELDI!Oa.1F,.<j Yr\y , $310 beJ.!'~. Sept. wkdays after s anytime Call after S.545-7645. 494 -8611,LagunaBeach. , 1c .Dcach. Also C.M. 1 br 833·8974 3BR.2112 balhs ...... $o12S Gas&wtr.pcl.675·3063 wkends. ' LOOK! Lovely 1 br apls, SP/\C. 3 br, nr. new. 40' Retttalstoshwe 4300 ,-,ti ulil pd, s ingles, couple~ ---·-.-----.-! "" -Y ''•'"· pool. $l8S. mo. from :sand. $450 mo. Y_r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,•, Walk to water N.I\. 1 br 2·BR, available now, <;.!\I. DELUXE 2 br + gar. r· l BR available for yearly, ly 0, Wnlr Furn a•a•I $190 6455045 · S t I9'15Pomona.645-1956 64·2·'""-""' · · • · Re•p. gal w,·,hes lo'"" )11,,AJtil pd , singles, fa milies · · ly. $32."i , Begg. ep · 11.z blk to bay. Garage. _...., " 580 RROADW/\Y LAGUNA BEACH , J Cdl\I fenced I br, util pd ~ VlSleN Gas. & wtr. pd. 675-3063 213·795·6400, 9·Spm CLEAN 2 br house. att. 1 ~·,~~:i:f.,s~:i~:~~.i: • singles or couple. Agt. ----... 'll'l'LTY r garnge, child ok. No Ll 0 DO Isle Bayv ew 2 br, __________ 1 F ••.• 1 •. 6430 D _ _. __ ,, "" Yc arly-2BR Bay r ont talboaPenlnM!la 3107 11.z ba S425 mo tor2yr 494 7915 55'-7500 Ups tairs Apt. Avail &pl.••••••••••••••••••••••• dogs. 2208 B Placentia, · · · SHAR E large hse, Bal • l••ll•t•'• s. lud ·1 $180.545·1983 lse.573·t28J 11 >~I 2•· $115 ···'hlboa l11Clfld 310 A Red llill Company 13. SJ25 Mo. inc es ut1 $:ISO. Yr1y 2 br. 2 ba, 2 s . •Pc. ..... mo.1..,~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••·:J---'-.!....-------1 675·2290. story, 2 car encl gar., , BEACH YEARLY 675·2643or675-2JUO I~ _ 1 ',.. I 2 t r ho . 4 BR, 2 Bl\. huge fam. rm, Cul\•erdale 3 BR, ~·/pool. . balcony. 642.1603 Heed More Rootn. Deluxe 3 br. 2 ba. upper . DELUXE office, comm'! _...,ve Y ·Sy. am.. me . r 1 dbl g r patio walk Nr. Fr~·y & schls. s:J60 3 BR avail ror yrly., l ----------I See our lg. 3 br apts. dplx at 50t0 Neptune. R~m on B.al. Isl. w/chns· & industrial spaces. AlsD -3 BR, 2 ba_.. patio, ~ar. ,:; Newpo~t 'i·lgt.s . ~chis. mo. A,·ail. 9/1. &12-4101 block to bay. Bar & patio PENIN. Point I br. $215. w /frpl & pool. Adults. Ocean vu from enc. sun· tian family· Fem. Stu· mini warehou ses i rt -OOl~mall family or couple Sept. $450. P\'l. Ply. or640-6227. 213·795·64009·5pm mo. yr ly . /\vail. Sept. 6, $250.545 ·8628 porch. $400 + ulil. Call dentpref.673-6.547cves. LagunaNii::uel&Mission •••• o nl r (no st uclenls). S48·l."ill v· · II d t .i\va11 . Sept. G. $350 + FOi\ 1~;a-st>. heaut . lalboaPeninsula 3707 673·7219eves. a rt 6PM, 645 ·1596 or fo'EMALE to share 2 br 1eJo arcus. an Y o r utll.Wntr.~~entG1J.mofl LOVELY 4 br. 2 ha . Nr. Turtlerockhornc.2 BR,2 ••••.•••••••••••••••••• Cor .. adol•'-3122 0-.aPoint 3126 751 '7319 Park Newport Apt. Refs San Diego Fwy. 200 .to I Sc • 3 B -req'd. SICS. mo640-5722 2000 sq ft. /\s low as .ilf BAYVl!o~W Dplx , 2 br, i s.chls. & rr~·y. $400 l~c . Ila , Den, Auto. G<1ra ge Ava1 · pt . · r. con···•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO GRE/\T VIEW. persqfl.831 .1400 ba, bllns, cpts. Wntr. on · Grdnr . & wtr. Refs. Door opener, trash com· ,·crt. den,2 Ba , frplc. lge, NE W 3 hlirm, 2 bn, DELUXE Duplex. new 3 Luxurious Twnhouse. 2 M/\LE 22 sceksroommatc -'-"-'C'-~~~~-- ly . 210 En1erald, G73-2651 556·47'29 paclor. i::ardener. comm. ~rch, ground noor. garage. Bltns. Poinscl · br. 2 ba, blt.ns. enc. gar. br. 2 ba . frpl, dc~k & situation in C.M. area. SEP. bid.I! w IJ:::1r. 1000 sq ----pool.$425.675-5847 '<l.'1nter.$400yrly .646·8211 tia,CdM.s.49-8867Days . SJOOup .338·4949 patio. Many unique 675.\SZ3a!terSpm ft . 213 W. W1lson. C!\1 . ; S BR Bayfronl w/pit'r. LO\'ELY 3 br, 2~'2 ba. Cpt. ~~~~~~~~~;,:!-=========11 features. Shrt. or Ing. 645·2<>20 & 642·6560 , I Avail. 9,/lS, Wnlr. fliOCI drps. frpl, bltns, Lndry TURTLE ROCK4 Br. DR, YRLY. 2 br. 2 ba. F'rpl, f"'SEEK & FIND1• term .~ mo.675·63S9 NEWPO RT ~ltomey will T II E F Ac T 0 n y . Ref Q 6739221 rm,palio.C!Qlietoschls. Flt, lite Vu, Te nnis, patio. l blk. bay o M•rkTwaia shr.home wath pool.$1SO I _m_o_. __ s .re · · $375.646·2932 Po o ls, Prk 's , $490. ocean . Ad lts. no pets. SPACIOUS2br,l lfl baun· mo 645.1502 Newport . Ideal sho 1) Balboa Penintula 3107 w tgardnr 833-0'155 $280 mo, o M R Q A. R r, It c T A. H T Y K C E B G it, 1,c; blk to bay & ocean · avail in the mall. $11 0, •••••••••••••••••••••••MESI\ VERDE3br.2 ba. 673·65421979-4256 $27 .5. m o yrly. Bkr YNG . S n gl. Fe m a le mo.673·9606 NR . PAV IL ION . frpl,,cpt~, drp>, bltns.UNTV .PrkTerr.Twnhse. T H EG 1 LDEDAGF.IXM BR EN 675·4911 Teac h e r wants rm • Bayview. 3 br, 2 ba dplx. $380 incl ds. gardnr, & 2 b r · 2 b a· Dea u l . YRLY S.166· or Winter, i o T R E A S U R F. I C W A. I N T I w/famlly. Vic. Universi· 25C Per Sq. rt. C·2 bld)! • .. 75 Yrly lease. Avail wlr. 979·7836 Greenblt. Comm. fac's, $.325. 3 BR, 2Ba, Frplc. n Ba yfront 2. Bd, 2 Bu, Pvt. ty& Bristol. 979-9'l4l 1040 ft. 8061 Bolsa at. $360 . S."i2·7389 eve & garage,nopet.673-4506 •:BM C DUK F. C r U K RA RX N ff K Beh & pier. ~ yrly. Beach Blvd644·6172 a Sept. l. s35·3lOO days, J..IJ AC.Zbr.child.pel 213·722 ·6810 days Mr. 11 RcS11 o I.PP ti 0 Rn 0 K 0 S 0 T '79·1935&644-4510 G..-.,.storRW 4350 . I fi73·422 1 eves/wknds. Pool. 3 br, ki ds &pct Shi 2 BR . PART I/\ LL Y 1----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 400 SQ Ft, all 11t1\ Inc • 3BR.kids.pct.sin2les _PP Furn'd, $3SO mo. Yrly. r A II .f A.RR t AN F R OG s AM N A MOBILE Home, surfer's COVERED 01 ag foe heat&alrcond.adjacent BALBOA J'ENIN. d I I 36 6Gl7 or e p k F. /I.vi. Aui:;:. 30!.t\. Desirable LARGE 2 br, 2 ba. chi I 3 Bl\ 2 ba, Condo, $3'75. se. on y. 5 · H f N K 1 Yt' ~ L t; s 0 11 0 L u v I y o dream~ 25' In Nwpt. Och. your boat or R V 10• to See ac Ban . 188 •. Du pil':O:, Weekly or & pel mo. ''TerraC'e ·• Pool. Corona del Mer 3722 Yt' T I. N v s Y A r F I R E f M 1 s L 8 ~:~frm . ocean. StOO. hi gh. 673·63'72 . . ~i~ .. 2~~· C.M. $175 mo. 2_on~e r 6;3.20_39 ::i~!',::l. ~·~~~ns. util p<l, ~~81;~· i . N r S hop 'g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L-a leach 3141 HOMEFIHDERS 'I' early rental So. or llwy. r. A T F 1 N n F. T F. T N ° 1 Yt' I. ~ L R w. Newport·New J br, 2 Offic• Rental 44.~~ Industrial Refttal 4500 .;~~••••••••••••••••• 642 9900* L09Ma leach 3248 2 BR, I BA furn Only SO R ~ L 8 U R R V M A J 8 H 0 I 0 E ba. $395 Yearly. 645·33-U. •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J,El\SJo: Sl60.000 BeaC'h * . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $275 . mo. Call Untque o A ~ 11 o NAT c A ti N N R I AC r v Eves.548·8379 llOOKHURST DELUXE indl15trial un1t!I Con,10. for $950 mo. 0,. BR' 2 BA Mesu del J\.1 ar. SP<'ctacular. °'· Vu·2 Br. HomesS'1S·6000 FINANCIAL with offi ces: 1300. 1.400, A. 1 x y q H Z 1. 1t C D P U 0 T N I T I NEWPORT HGTS. New 3 lSOO 1600 2212 3740 to $ 7 9 !i '" 0 . u n r u r . ,::ood C"ond . /\\'all now. + lie n hillside home. LG. BACH . Utils. lncl'd. br, z ba. 16\h & Orange. PLAZA • • · Oceanfnt. 3 br, 2 ba, $ 3 TS . m o . Inc Id J! Av~ul. Sept. Is l. $425. Pvt. entry. 2 blka. to Bi f! M Y B X I O r. C A. R o It J Y F. R L N R 870.8800 ofc, 833-1437 res. Now leaslni. Ql,,tom ex-6000 sq fl. 642·"483 or •q. ll .. wetbar, frpl, Se<:. gardener. Call Donna 497 -2370. Corona. Avl. 9(1 , l..se. 8 ll c 1• 6 M [ N s A. w N N 1 F Kc u H ecutive office s uites. 642·7604 · /\gt. on pre. ~ •d I" .. , 7-9 546 •-• $ 80 ..., • ., • .,. S.. Ct..,....m. J876 Laree I nd a-·'I ..,..... mise.s, 7tl W. 17th St.. IUl.aw. ·~ u ...... '""'' '" ·.JOQV OCEAN VIEW DECKS negot. 1 · ,,,_ • B "~ ., C M A s F. & K, N "' Y N N O C I N ' lJ O ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• accomod:11ted. Lease in· ..::·::::.·:._ ______ _ Ml•••'il lead! 3169 2 BR , lge lot, t'ul.de·soc, Neat &t c~~an !·D~ .. (I~ Costa Mesa 3724 •2 BR. 2 Ba , frplc, closed cludea •II amt'nitic1. 2200 SQ. FT. M(p;. $265 ••••••••••••••••••••••• very private. $275. mo. cdab'lpels, lnL. itc " rpd , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••-:11M1'1W4 .... _u ............ ,...,.....,.,,.. gar. White water \'iew. Leasing a .. ent,. Dnnna, plmo. 2032 ··o " l'la-n· .'r .' •• Ya' ...... ~, •• "-· -,,.,_,,.lo "'-· FIM-11 • "" The Blutrs. 3 BR . & fam. 67S·6430 {6·8) pm. · · · $39.95 WHIC & UP 111...., ;:_ ... -.ii 1 •• , .~: 4M·3091 on p r em ties. 20902 tin. CM 646-7.'it2 ''Greenbelt". /\Vall. .~amily O.K .$37SMo •Studio &lBR/\pt.s H•""ll.... 01.IVIA ' tNJtJNJOR • Braokhurst. l{unUngton =· l lo Feb. l5Lh al S Bit & fam rm ExC'c Xl.NTOCEANVIEW •TV&MaldServAvaU ToM'8AWir.1t HAltT FOltO THKGIWa»AC :. SouthL.,_a 3116 Beach, nr 1\tlanta . ZOOO SQ f'T. 3 nfcfi. Z Mo.Agt.&10-S560 home. Mesa Verde, $575. 3 BR , 2"' ba. cust bit. •PhoneServ,lltd pool MIM8IM!'l rr1 HUcttrl!llfll ,,.,.. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-8961. baths, immt>d. acl'Ol\ll :-it Ye a"' lea se-A•ent. horn(', LJ:e, llv. rm .. (rJ'll. HOl'lAC! 8IJl:RY AUNT POI.LY alCltYTHATCH!ll : GREAT w h It ewale r f,om oc Ai ... ""11963-7818 d' blln kit t\ •Children Section TOMOl'llltOW: "'~··· • ' ..... Don't 1l••e up lhe shin! 546·S990 ll('Pc· in . rm., 1 · ' ' •"OFF' week's •enl 1 · h ._,, view! 2 br, lg. ba., pool, . --.~ -•· Z ar 1tnr. mmac, .., • t:"'"'" much,.,.,,,"!'\••• Ii Fond" putt "• '"'1 nvtr ·"-' Cable no cblldren/pels. Classified Ads sell b1g M·l 90xl25 w/bl(lg. ,,.,1 "Lf1l " it In clw.o!llfie<l.i NEWPORT Ill~ area. 2 thruout! $47S Mo. w /11d •U•"'"'f'"'" rar fl•MI iri •n •11 ne w .. ,1,, nr 2•·P•lt Ml'lkl~1 •· Yr. Jsf. $39$ mo. •98-U7I items, 3m 1111 items or We st 19th , COllta M'<.~ia Ship to shore rcsull5 Br, s mall yard, hO pets. MJS.l\ION REALTY 23'16 Newport Blvd, CM Tori"l•r ,·nlumf'• I, It 111'1d 01.M>nd SI fror ••ch. 1111tiln1 t httk•· eve. any Item . 642-5678. $250. mo. 642<J400 142·5878. $225. 673·~ * '* 494·0'131 * '* 548·975"5 or&U·396'7 IM'•hle rn ":-\ff~ a f'lnfi .. in f•rr nf thr• new•Plr-r. j 0 • 6L Ii .1. r. B ts Ot ry '- 90 ;r 1 ~. ,., .. r. of. d., ". le. · 11. ot. .. m sl on to 4; te• ice o". are /a 1. "· iew 00 O<. ti!. e. let. do dg. LSO y. 50 ••• y ace :i 11. ith k' to t ' m·1 !so •• ion to \!) 3" ,. M. y . hop 110. "ncJ, eenL I!:. mo. 500 ••• its 400. O to nr pre· St.. $211.5 cen· '· 2 " • "" ( en Thuttday August 21 1975 DAILY PILOT D S Add it. .. 3 u i ld it. .. Di ape r lt...Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Pat ch 1t .•. l-'1pe 1t .•. rc e moae 11t ..• 1 it ... Ccm cnt lt ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean lt ... M ove Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tilc it ... Trim it ... Sewit .. :· it ... Press it ... P aint it ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix ii ... Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it ... Learn It ... l abysltH•HJ c..,.nter c ..,.t S•r•lc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Contrador H0ti11ecleaell1t9 Ma •l"9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r101ter-/Repair-Roofing •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.ovln g carf'. IN yd . Carpentry Se rvice!!, All John ' !I Carpet & ••Georac Pilmcr&Sons ''THINGS'' by Moos e. Ex.pr. Japanese 1.ady MOVI NG , 2 Expr mt'n REPA IRS. All types. Rr/d.•y/wk . rutes/wknd:s f'hascs & Remodclini:. Uphol11lcry, On •haaft\poo Adda/Re model/Paint Gen woodwork, repairs. looking for bowseelean· will move you. Rc11so1n1· PATC~I PLASTEHING lteai;, free est. lie. Walt OK . R ef~/11 ~·. SS6·03<17 Custom Wo odworklni;: (1011 r e tllrdaot1). 81·109669 5S1.Q}32 plumblna.ete.&U·SEl13 ing.0wnt.rans.S49·1029. hie. 83339<14 / ~S.181 & ••Al.l .. TYl'f:."i••. 8JO.S020 anytime. J c11nniC' 642·7075 Deg reaser~ & <&II color 1 :::--:-:--,------1 -'-'==='-""-'""-"-""--l ..:O"'-::.c;..::.C::;:=~:....:.=c..1 67:5·7:572. _f"ree F:st Mf).6825 · briRhtc=n ers & 10 min Ele.strical I DO IT AU! -Jd y home. CJ\1 l or 2 Co r p e ntry -Cus tom . bleai'h fo r your white••••••••••••••••••••••• f:le ct rlc•I. Plumbing, LGIMhcap lng Paintln9jPaperil'M) VE RY N E f\.T PAiC ll Tile children aJ,!e J/u11. rnc 'd He mod, repair. ;1dd .on. ct1rJH)t,, Save money hy l:~l~f;CTH.I C IAN . Sml etc:.Reasratcs.S48·520J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JO OS & REST UCCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. Gd t•aru. Wkdys. insul :1tl;'. Desigru;. Free suvln11 m e xlra tri1>s . jobs. Rltaint/repairs. 22 Ford'aLand:u:apc Prof Pa lnle r . hones t f'reeest .ll93·l<IJ:>. CERAMI C 'rll.f~. New & ti-12·6249 __ est. 64:5 3439 Clean Jivini! roon1, dintn~ yrs. exp. llANDYMAN-I tomes & ~/Luwus/Sprlnklers ~.·~rk, re as: Jot/ext: (~e,i• Plumblnq ~emod1·I. J•'ree est. ~ml B;aby s il tln~ iny hunio. MINORllOl\.l~:ltfo:PAIH.S rm & hall SIS. Any rm llc 23310H.548·~. Apt•. Con11 cient iou$ L1c:/lnsured.982·78t7 c s l . l\efs . 5<18 ·27.1 :.I , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobi; we lcome SJ6·24Zti II N S7.50. couch SIO. l'hair SS. Gard• 1 Crli1ft5mun. M5-6S58aft 4. 1;42 3913 arp l;'r •. c ~·1,ort PlumbinR, carpentry. 15 1 l nng Japanese Landi;capinJ.! .•• · . • 1'1i\JtV '~~l.UMBING ll<.!1Sht.s. J\1 11nners 11re:1. ceramlc tllc .540.5560. y~s . ~xp.~~lwl i~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HCNflng Sod reseed sprink lerS f.XfERIORS SAVF. s~ •(;46·9!!07 • T S 'I G4Z·3'tD4. ----------1 ~o~~ ;,..~~e:~c Gd .. refs~ JAPANESE GARDENt;R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fret est. c .z7645.J388 . R . L , S l nor S t a t ,. NO JOJl'l'OOSMALI. .~!. .. ~~••••••••••••••• Al l types c arpentry . ~l ·OIOl . lUyrsex.per,allphases •llAULING • Licensed Insured Cull ! Mtit~rc depcnduble lady franie, finish, remodel.1 ___________ 1 lteasonable/E&timatejj YARD CLEANUP ROTOTILLING $25 979.3335 i~!il~ wsdl~s ,in my home. rcp:.i\r. All work guaran· Cell 751-1937. * • 5~·0347 •• Ls.ndscapiog·SodSales 1---------- Plumbi.v. •Top Soil •ComPQl't• ~...,. •Mulch• Redwood• .. ~.L_:__C "·545·1007. tee d. Tony Palombo, Ce'""'t/Concnrte Freeest.MasterChar1:e INT. EXT.,lbr,$79.&up, Specialish Coll5"6-0030 W&t l'r h ea l er s, di s ·l----------lw•ht••• S•r •ice Member BBB. 962·8314. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clea n ups , tree work. Hauling Anything Daya/eves960-2170 we do acoustic. frl't.! est., LEON11·L· CONCRETE' rototll l lng. Minor Garagecle!lnup. 1 ---~------1 Greg.960-27ti6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.1 ASTER Craft smans ... landscp'g. 10yrs in urea. Reliable posal!i, drains, faucets, • copper l'epipes. Same Tree S•r•1ce NAN CY RAltNF.S Spc(·1alty. Rc1nodeling. ST A Af J• l NG · CO b · 646.zm3. Fast Service. 96J.64S2. Mcnonry Fine Pa perhmtginq T ypini;: Scrvil't!. !leas. finish work. refs. Free blestone , bri ck & till'1----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>ougRe bard o.15.4727 r<i tC's by the pa~P or est.Gua rwork49'J·3105 patios,ctc.640.4349. ExpertJapw 1< SI Za Load WI LLIAMS&Sons - prices day & night. We •••••••••••••••.•••••••• take l\1 s tr Charge Lie Tree Removal, hmbh1!r &. 3009·18 · Shrub clearing. Rot.5diill· _h_o_u_r_. 640·S885 __ orti4G-~9".i!I . C.ar~ntry , rmdl /repair. Child Car• Landsca~ban1ener Get rid of W1SighUy M•sonry. Brick/Block & J-lousepaint1n g-lns1dc or JUST PLUMBI NG in i::. 642·2624 · he/ins. BookkecpinJ.! &-rvi<"es Cstm work a specialty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Takala Nurscry-546·0'124 TRASfl & DEBRIS Stone . Call S81·7829 out. Xlnt Qual /Low rates. •CALL 642·4111 • SUM ER D Coll. Student•!;48·6428 Call Bru<'l' 645·537"'.'6~.--l-;;;;-~~:;:;~;;-;:;;-;;;;;-I D e p ('_ndabl c ; ex -25 yrs exp.675-5915. M ~ AYCA~1 PS Ri ch 's Yard Svs. lteg ----------1Fireplacc s -Planters --.-.---~ OHAIN CLf:ANEDSG.SO perienced : rcasonublc BaC'h Weck Dlfrere nt ma i 11 t. i ns la 11 a . Hauling & Moving, Brick .Conc rete Patio Pa1nt1ng/Repour. 35yrs Eve/Wknds- rates. 644-7:.152. Cstm kitc hen & b.rith . $15 Wk . Jo~or info&i5-!JOOO lions/cleanups/ hauling. Handyman Work. Block Walls.BBQ Pits work guar. lake ad van· Same Price · ltcmodeling. alterations f'r est 673.0775 R •1,. E 't". 646_0464 tage of my exp. 536·7056 G "'SUNSl-flNE • & repair. Unique & un · Reas Prices .. " uar 558-7380 • llookkceptng Services Uliual work welcome. Contractor Professional Japanese l< .. rank, 751 ·0220 DO IT YOU RSEL1''t:RS Prof painli'r. honest work . i\ny p_l_u_m_b_•_n_•_•-·a_t_e_r -se-r-,.-.1 G40 8227 "-•7 -•• Mbr BB Bu renu 962-831<1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I f 0 -""' . ........,. LandscapeG. ardener Hou••cl•anl-. Save Big Money. You do reas . nt /ext, rec e~t. I ca k s.. ma ro \it c • ----------1----------1 Jo~.11.Gerwi ck &Son --~ · f 548 21~9 ;••• ~·13 P'o'Tyl''.""L'-rvo·--., C t S • Lawn C utting; Tree••••••••••••••••••••••• the trim, 1,spray the re s ·., 'J"OV~ • e n l·lo s urcs, rc a.s . .. JO: ... ~ arpe er•1ce Additions & Remdl. •--T h B · 1 Trimming; Weeding ; tlOUSECLEANlNGisour stucco.,. eaves. Avg. 1 · IJ32·2'1G8.10'1, nrfw/ad . ec · u11ness·Lci.:a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-604 1 ~9·2170 5 . M thl S t r Y h 0 u 5 e • ~stm r.a1nt/Wallpapcr· -final repro_qual 1:147-4595. Pr a Y In g ; . on Y Businelis. Call Janice's 1ng A\" 3br $275 Ex rut •STEAM CLEAN• •----------1 Garden Ma 1nt~n ance . Ra~gedyAnns.67:5·65:53 $130+material. Pain t at · "' · · .•·· Roofing Ford 's Tree Service Experi enced Crew Lie /Insured 962· 78l.7 . USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE -· Copying: Xerox 3600. f:x. 3 Hms-Get I rm free i-PATIOS & REMDL George I bus h1 , 277 71 -~~~-~----1 discount. 673·3658. ~-~~s5~.an. Qual paint. pert serv. rcu~. C.H.S. lnsured Qua lit)' 646--7811 ROOM ADDITIONS BI u e bird Cr. C M. Exp. ltouseclcaning sirl. 17875 8each,ltU.847-5111 CARPET EXPERTS 545·7012 I.o·lo rates. Own trans. M • Free est. ll<ing \\";111 CO\"· Planning.f'ree Est. Gd refs. 751·8171 Depend .•• ~:!~?•••••••••••••••• er in gs & p a p er , ,TYPING & proorreadin~ 16yrs. EdgcombConstruction M 0 ST LAWNS C rt·r d/ 847 lf.G rees rah!s, t!lc<:. 581·3298 GetttReallyClean Liccnsc281976 MOWED /EOGF.O , $5 •APT.CLEANING• Moving /Hauling. Student e 1 ie reas. ·l'" El Toro Tues & Thurs or WJLLIAMS-549·8115 892·8923 840.1639 wk, CM" ·NB. GEORGE Fast & Thorough-Every w /la rge truck. Reas. ltave somethinR to sell ? ........................ ROOFS CllECKED! Rena1rC>d & Replaced 0 1rcl'l Factory Service License C39·1MM96 PH: 549-2961 DIRECTORY For Result Service Call , 642-5678 eves Sales-Repair-Install 549·2015 Thing Furniahed-549-8115 Barry. 537-9445/839-5779. Classified ads do it 'A"ell. Ed. 122 \ Industrial R..... 4500 Las t & Found 5300 Po"onals 5350 Help Want.d 71 O Help W anlod 7100 Help Wanted 7 100 H•lp WClftfed 7100 H•lp Wanted 7 100 Help Wantod 7100 . ........................ ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... . ..................................................................... ···················~··· 1800 Sq. Ft. 111·1 Space. Cl erk & Xerox Copier HOUSEKEEPER. MODB. NURSES-RN. 0 .R. exp. Front office, Large rear FOUND: J\1~11ard duck. Drinking problem? ASSISTAMT MGRS . IEA.UTY SA.LOH Operator. mid day, 15 Nee ded in healthcare Looking for ONLY 1 very S€'rub·Surgery Cent~r. door. $250 mn. 1775 Whit· fem. Baleanc: Dr .• Mesa Call Alcohol 1-Jelpli ne Jr. & Misses outlet store Manic urist w /following. hrs. per wk. 642·6157. fa cility 7am·3:30pm. Ap · s pecial girl to model 1 ar-Days only·N~ call. fr- tier St. Cl\!. days 540·5710 Verde. 546·1958 -~"'~-"~'-'~'-d~•~Y~""-'=--3830-'-~-I w /specially twist. Good ~h~mpoo Girl, must be Col students, p/t sis. de· p I y, park Supe r ior temoon a week. Terrific 1 n g e benefits · H.B. cvcs &16-0081 . PROl!LE"•I S•WECARE oppor. Bxper'd. Refs. he d . Apply. 1610 W. lo·v.Eve•/Sat.r-r,phon" ll e alth c ar e, 14 45 pa y to Play-boy -,~"~'~·'~'~'~'-----------LOST: Jo1uffy Calico cat. ~ · Bondable. 1·9 .wkday•. 0 ~ • s · A NB E O 1· ,. ONE WAY HELP Coast llwy, Nwpt Bch. ne•. ,1, Lyoo• 848,11\l\.4 upenor ve, . . ~. Pen.thouse type. No. ex· ... ur•e• Ao' de•, ex-. Top ·2NEW BLDGS. Redhill a t ! rem. 29th & 0r<'anfront, 9.5 Sat.s. Send resume to .. " " """ Ut 1 •~ " " " .,.... F'ischer, Irvine <:om pie:<. N.B. 675·3358 aft 5PM CENTER Classifi ed ad no. 483 . c /o ----~--.---1 1-tous ck eeper. Ii \'e-in . dp~rien~e ne<'. i1°~ v.·ai;es. Port l\!esa Conv. ••075 S ft i 3IIOO 24 hr I-lot LincS4S-8800 S.auty Ope;otcw Consumer S:erv1ce. help Mu•t •pe ·•k ""glo'•h. 5,.11 1scret1on guaran ee . Hosp 642.0400 -_,.., q. ·· w sq. FOUND >' ·I poodi Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box N r II · Co f I b d t ~" .. '" " l'hone••7 4522 from 2 to4 • . em·•e e o oow>ngn-mm you r omoy u ge . I O y·.old .•~.per ···k." ~·-fl.A/Corc·s.12,000sq.ft .. ·. ~ 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca ~... • ..,., .. " ' w /2.000 sq. ft. A !C ore. mix, beige. sil ver & dk SPIRITUA L READl<~R • ,9~-~'--------l ~g~u_a~ca~n:t~e~e;d:. 64S-~:1~050;:-.__ Earn $30 to S~OO or more days. call a ft. 6bi.S.SS42. pm only . Nurs es Ai des, exper'd. Both fire s pmklrd, fo il gray. Mac~rt.hur Bl n~ Open l OAMtolOPM _ in s p a re time, Call Bayview Conv. Hosp, ceilings & good pwr. Harbor View .Home:s Advicconall mattcrs. ASSIST.MA.MAGER BIMDERYOPR S52·8814. Housekeeper. Lido Isle, •NEWSFLASH• 2QSS Thurin,CM642·3505 Pho"c •. ,3_3104_ 833·8084847-7588 312N.EICaminoReal Person t o ope rate Lo·vc ,·". 2 •h'old••" J Cam era ex perience COOK: "BREAKFAST". . · .. .. STENO to$600 HURSESAIDE.S San Clemente, f"or appL CAMERAS E'TC. Collator & bindery equip. d M (7mo's & 3 yrs) ... Mature. Personnel, Insur, Phones LOST: B\ack&whitefcm. 492·9Cl34 • 492-9136 in printing shop. SJC. Wel l groo me . us l n on -smoker , s o m e All shifts. Exper. pref'd, R .... I W t-~ -4. 6. OO 1.:al. Vic Delaney's Sea South Coast Plaza Male or rem. Exper or have r e fs . Ca rme ls English . Prefer own Bri,;htSelfSt.a.rter but will t rain resp. in- 0 1 an sv Sha"ty. Part Burm-e. Foxy G>'rl ·· Out Call 979.3373 R t r t 628 N C•t CONTROL CAREER d. 'd i A 1 t p k ., " l----------I prior training desired. es au an · · " · transp. Refs. Pvt rm & 1v1 ua s. PP l' a . ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blk tipped ears. Finder Ma ssage. U Call. We Call 493·8122extJ3. Hwy. Lag.B<'h. ba. 675.3743. Employ ment Agency Superior llealthcare. WISH to suble.ase furn 1 please l'all 64 o.1s43. Come . Specia lize AUTOIODY 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 3400 1rvine.Ste1098 1445 Superior Ave, NB br apt. end or Aug thru Reward Paraple,i::ic:s .5"2·3169 Expcr. Body Man needed!• COC?K Day shi rt & night llousekeeper ror rctirl'd NwptBch TI4 /5:i6·8505 -'~-~O~.-'E_. ______ _ all .Se pt. Pref Parkl----------1 immed. Busy shop. Rem-B & G"rl s h ift . Old Bruss.e ls arthritic gcntlernan. lite Newport or Promontory Lost : male Siamese Cat, *MEW! HEW! MEW!* brandl's, 957 W. 17th St. oys I S Leg.Sch. Ask for Julian. wo•k . •ook•'ng. shoppin". News pape r deliver y . Office Help P · C II ·~ k d ·1 v · c M or D · 7 .. .. s mall ca r route. Irvine 01nt. a 114.,_,.74ooor croo c t a1 . 1c , PhotoModelinoq ·osta esa. IOto l4 years age. a1-494 ·744 . Must Dri\'e. Capistrano For f"ine JewelrySlOrc. 714 ·323-19'10 Westminster & Broad St. Abr·••a• Ma••o•e IOam· ly Pilot d elivery routes 493 0185 area. Early A~1 · Nl' col· Full 1,· m e . permanc"t ...... " " 0 i----------1 be ·1 bl · Cook for fl.1 exic:an food. area. · lecting. 962-4633. -..,,,·n•11/ln• .. t/ N.8 . 548·6659 1-m 1733 Fullerton, CM may ava1 a e 1n your w~ h S d C II .c-:.cc~:-c::~::-::c:-.,,--,-1 ..'.:~~:.".'.~~:'.:...---I po··,1,·on E>pr p••f 'Ap- Finonc e GJl.118" area. Earn prolit for de· cul ru at, ays. a HOUSEKEEPElt Li ve-in HIGHT AUDITOR pl; in p~rson o~ly·;1 · :· LOST ; Grey Cat w/yellow1 ----------1 AVON liveries & cash, trips or 548·9949 . for Grandma: Age oJ>('n. J. HERBERTlti\LI ... e y e_s , male. Vi c . TENNISPartnerNeeded! merchandise for selling COUPLE needed for apt salary open , da y orr llotc\,cxper·dNCR4200. JEW ELLERS Bu1ine1s J\.1anners & Dover Dr. M /F . 2:5·35 . CM/N8/lrv. Help Your Family new subsc.riptions. For o Pen ! Ba I. 1 s I a n d . Apply in person. Ben So. Coa•t Pla>a , ' ··'er • ••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 500 NB 5487114 . r . I Ii manage m en t . se mi· k & Brown's . 31106 Coast " J...mr · · -Barry. 545.2557 . Fight lnflatloft 1n ormat1on p ease ca retired. 55 units Costa Present Hse pr. is 75 1s Level. next to Bullocks. •••••••••••••••••••••• -642-432 1. Fro m San i;oing home to Englandl..!f~lw:Y~·~So~-~L~a~g~un~a~3~-S~p~m~·c.\-'-~~-----~-- c •-·co"dy Mf•$18,500 FOUN D: Blac_k & Tan ~ymenf& Cl t S Jua M esa , 642-5073 or Se tt tis--·~ OFFICE PO'":-'""" M I V Balbo Sell world famous pro-e m e n e -an n 1213 )865·3851 ~~P~·'"''~·:_':·~,,~--~"---1 ~--------•J -> Custmade uniform'40M l•laa"edpU6P75Pt.....,1C· a paratian du•ts the entire family Capistrano area, calll -'"-""'--'--~----1 Bab . Nurses Full time at s m. ln-Piiz.a Buena Prk (Hot!) ~ · ·""""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" 495·0630 and Mission Vie· Housekeeper/ ys1tter. d 7 075 can use, enjoy. Excellent St 1 s 1 8 1 5 M RH'1fLVH's IW~'A vestmt. Mgmt. firm in GoldJewelmfg$14000+ F d y t H J-•-Wanto i'o-EI Toro area, call CUSTOM ar ep · o on 1 ·~ ~-' · oun : oung ca · oney VU> • earnings. Call54(}.704l or Parl·time. On Ca J. All Irv. Ind ustri al par,.;., Mach,.JobSh1:1p~50M colo r . Wbt co llar ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Zcnith7-1359DaJ'S. 581-6310. PICTURE FRAMER thru Fri. Mature, expr Sh .ft E · d Must be "d. w/figure.s & Plastic Mfg.d1stnb. $60M rem a le. Eastside C?t1. J 'M. Exp. C bauffe u r-~~~~~:;~~~~~;~Eq§~ua~l~O¥ppo;;r~-~E~m;:;pl~o;y;"~I JFu~l~I 0~,~~f/t~i~m~e~. ~C.~Ll;M~"~· uo~otl~y~. ~R~e~r·~·;"tq~-~M~u~':'1 1 5 • ~peri e n ce able 10 ty"pe. Will be resp: Jlolland Business Sales 548•4615. Co m P e t c n t H.s k pr_ have car. $280 mo. 2 wk s ·acute hospita l only. Good l7l6 Orange Ave. c .M. Bonded. Helen. 548_7197 b . t W k . Allen. 493·1950. pd vacation. 963·3778 workin~ conds. Contact for maintaining accurat e 645-4l70 !WO.OROF Found: Irish Setter Mix. Ba ys1t er-or . 1n g BOATING Deliveryman,over 21. LA Mrs . J ensen, 642·2734. daily records of portfolio ..::::..:::_:::_ __ _::.::.:::::::i Vic : N B Nr Pavilion. Exp• D . Fem a I e p I Mother needs reli abl e TOOLIHCi HELl'ER Times route. CM area. ln•entary Cl«k/ Costa Mesa Memorial transi1l·tions. Back of~·. BEAUTY SA.LOH 8/17.No lD.540-lZ77. Negotiator. Extensive personto carcfor6yrold Ideal opportunity to Mu't have depend. car. RecepHoni1f llospila l,301Victori aSt, exp w/bank, broker or before & aft sc:hool Mon CM EOE ins. co. desirable b:!fo< Laguna Beach. Xlnt Legal exp .• emphasiUrig . · . . · learn fiberglass boat 546·6427/546·1780. Must have some inven. · location. Estab'I bus i· FOUND : org /~h t cat inter viewing, investigat· thru Fr1. beginning Sept. b u i I d i n g . So m e ex per. Good bcnefilo; & l~~~~~~~~~~I essential Mail res e nc!'is . $14 ,500. w/flea collar. V1c. 19th & ing, evaluating & filter · CdM a rea. 673·3988 & knowledge of ca rpent,..., Dental offi<'e. Manager· pleasant atmosphere. to: Box 446· Dai ly 1• Ch h st CM .. """14 673 4780 •er # Nurses Assistant needed .. P.O. Box 15GO, C."'.ta Saddleb:ickRcalty urc · ......, ... ., . in,i:: <'al!le loads. An asset -· & glass work req'd. Pay Receptionist. lyrexp 1or Needed immcd. C<a ll E ·d · Ge · t · ,. h h b '' . Be 1. ~xper 1n rta n cs. Mesa, ca. 92626 '!I _ 838·6603. EvcsSJ0..4005 F' 0 U N 0 : f cm a 1 e to the rig t Attorney w o Babys itter needed: 2 open. us y o ice. ne its. Ann, 556 -6525. Betwn Good benefits. X1nt pa)'. __ Luera ti ve Hecreationa Doberman nr Atlanta & ~as a heavy Ca.sf.'. load or days /week. 2 children, Cli'l,e r Marine Sala ry open. 893·503.1 Sam-noon . Apply in person, Beverly PART Time eves & Sat Equ;p. rental on buS> Magnolia. Owner please 11"ytpee"w"'0,1k0_fw""n~te'oo" °", 44':1. my home F. V. 968-8119 1919 · Occidenl.al ~ 1'1a nor Conv. Hosp, 340 Al\1 . pcrL for students. , 1 ;-:-;;-:-;;-;-;:-:-;-;-;-.:l_>;Sa~"~"~A~n~a __ _l!83.S~-93~1~6i DENTAL asst .. chairside, ----. Victoria , C.M.642-0387 inside work. gua ranteed bay frn I . NB. Owne r identify. 963-4783 Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 19 a by s i t t e r . Ii I e 8 0 0 K K E E p E R _ l yr exp. Neat. Fashion IRVINE PERSONNEL wa ge. Call i\l, 542-9011 _ must sell.673·5341. FOUND: l\1in .Schnauzer, l.'.>60 . Costa 1'1csa,-.,Ca. housekecpini::. Mon-Fri. Island 6440$95 SERYJCESG-'·GENCY Nurses Aides 7.3, Will 92626 · W ·-·d Secretary Girl Fri for ' . n t · M v rd c PART TIME FRY COOK Carpet & Upholsterin ~ fe_m . nurs 1ni;? mother. 7:30-4:30 1n my es'""1 e , 1 A r• T L A . rain. esa e c onv. h ·c V Brookhurs t & CM home. Must h3 ve growg. ns. gency.uu. DEN A ss1stant. ex· 488E.17thSt. Hosp,661Center 5t,CM 3D.ays SJ.Mir. Cleaning l,.ranc 1se de . HB 9624370 Competent nurse, cook., t Rf 646-G706 Salary&bcne's.Pl.lime per pref but will train CA.t lr vine ).CostaMesa Hunt.Och. 347.~1 1 We\1 -cstabhsheti 7_ yrs A ams. · drive, good refs. exp. own rans . es. · OK. to start, if desired. ri ghtgirl.842-1052. Suite 224 642-1470 NURSING La ~una·NB area. Wi sh tl FOUND: Elk llound mi:< Call 645·6108 Babysitter, exper'd, ovr Send resume to: P .O. ~...-~ *RN'S Person 21 ·40, trn for retire. 494·5412/644·809 Fem . P.1ich. Rabbies 19 w /refs in my home. Box.8.CdM,92625 DESKCLBlK mgmt. $1 50 wk guarn. art .6 Ta,i::.714·894 ·4-016 Bkkpn l?· w anted b _y Sept.toJunc.Muslhave Ex.per'dNCR4200.Send J anitor Assist. Join a le~m who cares Co l pref. Mr. l..ievl Mart T f llousew1fe for sm. bus1-own lransp. 9-5. $50 wk. BOOKKEEPER r esume to Classified ad Needed in healthcare about patients & about S48 ·I004 . qag•s, rus SOl! FOUND. Black malt n~ss. 8 yrs. exp. Thru Cal1548·6940. Part time. Hunt. Bch. no. 610, c/o Daily Pilot, f ac il ity . Hr!I IO:im · you. Learn how you can ---------- De•d s Siamese type kitten Vic. trial balance payroll. _, The Red Ba loon Ltd. Csll p , o . Box 1560, Costa 6:JOpm Sat thru Wed. be paid extra for staying Photo Clerk for drivr·up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Uppcrlst.499·2406. 645·4782 Babysitter. mature Mr. Reynolds for appt.. Mesa.Ca9262.6 Apply at, Park Superior well. We have our own window service. Call LOANS P to 80% HI W t d 71 00 woman p it for teacher. 846·0011 '-l e alth•arc . 144 5 coffee s hop & other 646-2364. U 0 FOUND: llusky, 4 mos. •p an • Call646·""31. Dl1"wa1•-.~.. ' • b r·t E •• 111;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;; JV n .,.,..-.:;'t" Sup·n·o,Ave.NBE.0.E'. enc Is. xper -a l stTDLoans-8'/<10/o fe m l\1onte Vista & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpen t e r s. fini s h & Surf&Sirloin " shifts. Apply Mon thru 2nd TD Loans Ora nge CM 645·5171 •AGE.MCYSEC'Y BABYSITTER needed for rough, general laborers, 5930W.CoastHwy,NB MACtlINlST Ge neral 1'~ri 9a m ·4pm, Royale 548·6797aft6 ()('cidenta l Life has an 2 small children in my J .Meyers,P.O.Box4183. ----------l w /job shop exp. Pd. Conv . Hospital. 1030 W. *PLASTICS -irt Lowest rates Orange Co. · d · r home Wed Sam 5 pm I · c 9Z707 DISPL •y WlHDOW w s t A S 1mme . opening or a · · · ' rv1ne, a. -"" vacation. holidays & ins. a rner, an a na . Sattler Mtg. Co. LOST : Adult Male amy secy w/sh ability & a Refs. 548-4690 & INTERIOR Days. 40 hr. 41h day wk , 546·64~. Material Hmtcler 542.2111 545·0611 Nwpt Blvd . Del Mar 1 rt 1 CASHIE.R,EXPER'D ---------1 Serving llarbor a rea 24 Area CM. Loved much. p cas~nt persona .I '!! 0 Babysitter. Reliabl e refs. Sam 'sSeafoodll,390lE. Person. Expcr'd Only. 549·1284 , 12781..ogan Ave . 'NURSING Opening on 2nd i hift, ll cward. 542-9060 or work.in o~eof the nicest own tra nsportation. NB Full time in Laguna CM *LV...,'S Mustbeableto lirt50l!J.;. years 532·4010 locat1on.s in N.B. 8:30-5, area. 2 to 3 days wk.1 ..oC=o="=t=H~w=y~·~Cd=M~·---I Mall ,. Apply in person, ,.. No exper. neee3s.; but. 2 nd TD Lo ons Wanted Mon·Fri. Please i;:ontact, St art 9 / 3. Noon t o CASHIER Petrie'a. 220 Los Cerritos MAID 7.3 & 3·11 Shifts. Join our must be willing to-work LOST : female Golden !::.~},!_n ll amil lo n , 6:30pm.G42·645.S. Mall.213 /865·3518. For beauty salon, Tues professional team who hard. $2.29 per hr. lo WE HAVE Ci\Sll! Retriever. Sun. eve. Aug . '"" .:JV<JV Needed, ex per cashier, l-'="'-'=-"'-"-"'--'----1 thru Sal. Apply, 1610 W. care about our patients & start. Raise in 60days. Buy 2ndT.o .·s 17. Vic. Balboa Pen. EqualOppor. Employer BABYSITTER/ Lit·e Restaurant. Fast "& ac· DRAFTSMAN 1 __ C_o_as_t_H_w~y~·-N_w~p_t_B_<_h. __ 1 about you. Apply Mo" APPLY Lo."0"2nd1. D ·• •urate m •th skills. Ex· · · """ Reward. 675·4556 Housekeeper. Part time. .. Architectural drafting, 2 Orange Coast Plast.ics NewLoans.2ndT.D.'s My home in NB. Mon per. handling money. 6 . l & MAID thru Fri 9.4, Roy.ale 850W.18lh Slreet Equity In vs mt. Div . LOST: 2 Sml red/White Ans werinq Ser'f"lce thru Wed & Fri. 10 am to Nights p/wk, $2.50 p/hr . ~~~~=~c~~~~nce ap Lido Shores Hotel Conv. Hospital. 1030 W. Costa Me!a 81\IlNF.TTMTG.CO. dogs, Vic. Duschard & 14 Locations. All shifts 3pm.l <'hild .642·6980. Benefits. Call Bobbie, LionsDesign&Orafting 673.8800 Warner, Santa An a .I ""~~~~~~~~~ 645·2134 Heil. FV. Contact Ownr. avail. Full or p/t. Exper 1-'='-'~------1 556-8780 (10·5) 1121sth St, Hunt. Sch l----'--'-----1 ..::'~"~·64:.::50:::..· ------11 · $20 000 WA NTED Set' ed 531 ·5692 Reward offered. pref'd. EOE. 543-7787 . BABYSITTER 8 yr. old CER • '"C 536•2579 fl.fa id Wanted. J-larbor Inn Help Wanted 7100 Help W.t.d 71 00 · 1 ur girl. Early AM hrs. Vi<'. ""-1----------1 '' t I t600 W &!boa 81 b y 2nd TD on mYLOST:GermanShorthairA R C HITE CTUR AL Mo"te Vi"'ta S e hl . GL•ZERW•~ oe . ' '•••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• h 3 = " "" ,,_..... . .., Gas Aff ........ ds NB675·3463. Penins ula ome.67 -Pointer.male,blk&wht. draftsman pnrtlime,ex· 645-3915 Ex per. n ot neceas . Dntn 11 .B . Reward. pcr ·d for buildcr.1----------t Perm . po s ltl o n Forca rwas h.Toppay+ MA ID WORK l\f olel. Announcemnh/ 960-16S8 646-4414 BABYSITTER 12 to:5PM, w/bene flts . Vohann or comm. Newport Center Neat, encrgcli<'. l..ai;una Personals/ I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;1 own trans. $5. per day. Calif, Inc:. 34215 Doheny Car Was h, 644-4450. Bch. Resort. 6 day wk . Lo1t&FotMd LOST : S iamese Ma.lc j1 545-4197 k d C n-h 494 ·1196 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sealpoint. 9 mos. Red & A11embl.nj'Pl&qrs 1 -=-=-='---------1 ~P~a~r-'-R-'--~· '--•~po_._~ __ .__ GENERAL OFFICE Lo1f&Found 5300 Wht . Collar . Vic. So. GeMralL.bonf.s lannaidW..ted Child care & light hou.,,e Ene rget ic woman for ••••••••••••••••••••••• CQa st Plaza. 751-7702 & TEMPO tmmed. Call548·9949 work . Morns only s mall ofc. 2·6pm, Mon. LOST /FOUND 675·6070 Temporary Help Laguna Hills 581'"4Z76 lhru Fri. Gd w/public, A PET? FOUN r I k't 17802Sky Park. Irvine BARTIENDB children. Perkins School 960·2900Adoption, Low 0 : grey ema e 1 • Call540-44:55 Exper'd. P /time. Apply CHILDCARE or Mus ic. 548·7693 or MAILING DEPT. Operator for inserting & postage mach. Exper. helpful, but not nee. App· I)' National Systems Corp. 4361 Birch. NB Cost s iiay /Neuter Info. ten, w /~ea & beaded col-1""~~~~~~~~~1 in person, Sam's Seafood Working mother net'ds 642·3555. lar. V1<'. SPCA, N.B.1~ Jt, 3901 E. Coast Hwy, happy reliable person. LOST: Min. Schnau1.cr, area.645-8150 ASSEMILERS Coronade1A1ar. Also tight household GEN'L maintenance for Molnt•nanceMsi ii • h bb d t' i h ge for motel. Apt &. salary. fcm,s vr/gry ... c u y. FOUND· Sabot type sail Soldering, Mec:h. as -u 1es n exc an Musl haveexper.in ~en '\ Spayed. blk nea colla r. bo V; T . Bo · scmbly or drill Pre5~ ex-BARTE.MDBt room & board + aalary .1 ..:C..:.M=·~548.:c.·~97~55c_ ____ I bldg maint. Lag. J-li\ls Rewar-;t Cal1 842·140l or at. ic:. uming ~in . P•'· h e lpful. C.M . lmmed. Opening. Part-Student school time al· HeadStarti"HWlt..Behi.s area.830·3321 962-9904.' 57s-75~7· ' led t lowed. 640·0352. 642-8080. ume person wan 0 1..::.;.:;:..:::..:cc..;="----I accepting applie.ations . Re\\'A rd for return 0 FOUND : Sm a.11 g rey -""-'.~5~5~1-.-T--.~-T-0--1 tend bar. Wknda & Eves. for p /time teacher aide, Managen:i ent·O r1 enl~d s· remale Poodle 1n llunt· "" JI ""'"'' Must be over 2t yrs or Clertl/llmnQ secretar y & custodian. p_e r son _ interes ted 1n declawed male 1amese ington Bea ch 968·7403 RESTAURAMTMGR. age, Exper . desirable, Must be al.le to Use 10 Prerer low income H.B. higher income & bcnc. <'Ill. Light w/dark bm · but not nc<'. Apply in key adding mach, good reso·de"t. Appl• th•u Partorf /l.639°'1Zl markings. Vic: Mesa Dr LOST. Keeshond. female. Personable & efficient person, at the Straw Hat typist, &: able to tlandle ' & Newport Av e. Cl\1 . "LOVE '' Vi r l~;i~. woman who enjoys ?izia Palace. 32095 misc. office duties, etc. Aug . 22 nd . 1140 S . Ma ni curist . e x pe r . 6.11 ·1030. Nigue l . 3 yrs . o ld . responsibility. Able to camino Capistrano.SJC. M UST BE WILLINGT01 ..c8~"~·,~t~o~l._S~._A_.979-__ 2565 __ • __ I Sandpiper Jlajr Center. FOUND; blk shrthr vie. Lido Isl. 673·:5148 Rcw:.rd. 586·59tl9. work eves & wknds. I o •. WORK. Attractive of· CdM 675·7720 & 494 ·000'1 c~t .1.:c:cc:;;.:..:.:"'-'-"'------I Please apply: Mon thru Equ• pporlu ily Ha•tHaes FOUND .EmployerM-F. fl ee, ple11s1 nl Jl· w-~--Frl, 2-5pm. l--'-'~-----1 mosphere. a:ood bftleflta. ...,~ BIKE PARTS Si&&ler FJmily BEAUTICIANS • Cal.I S5&-l52$ from g AM & .. ,....... MASSEUSE & MODELS eves, &46·1m Steak House lOilAM 1y Ann Muatbeovtr2.1. Abr•xasMaM<t:ge FOUND: i:t:rey/Vt'ht Kille 18552 Beach Bl, HB SnUSTS on · · The Ground Round 631·J l8A w /pink collar w /bel\!1: · LOST: Boxer, An!I:. to --"=::..:::.:::o.::..::;;==--1 For (2} N. 8 . taloM. w lorl ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Vic. Ea~lblufr Or. & Vis • · Spl k e '', Vi c . 1 n· w/out £011. Call 644-0fWill' _Z7_SO_H_a_rbol"_~· C_._M_os_a-1 MODELS tadel Oro,N.B.644-0795 dlanapo\i1/B\18hard HB. USITHE orS40.8582 CLERK TYPIST llotel Front De\k Clerk. Profftsional free lance 9G351 2 DAILY PILOT l -'-'--'~-------1 p hotographe r needs FOUND : Coc ker mix. · 1 "FAST BlAUTlCl.A.MS Aecuratetyptng w/some tExper'dOrrl y) models for part-time fe m . "'ht /brn . Vi<'.Penonal• 5350 Tocul&stylechildrm'I teleph on e work . Xl nl llle Al•+pot-nt~ .. ~ w o rk f o r m .-.j o r Adams & Ow;hard. H.H ••••••••••••••••••••••• llSULT"' hair. Perm . p /tl me. benefits. IMI Hohl ma gazi n e s . No ex • 968·6420 PREGNANT? SllVICI O•ys 644·0797. Eves Apply At Conllltt Mr. llaMan perfenC'e needed. Mu!l:t Cari n Jt c:on(lden t lal DIRECTORY 552·3046. CLA-VALCO. 833·2'170 be attra.c tl ve, have 11 FO UND : 2 Do~s . nr counseling & referral, ,.._••-EmploymcnlOfflce aoodflgure.txiwi llingoo MONTGOMERY WARD HELP WANTED DEPARTMENT MANAGERS For TM Folowlltig Depa luuwnts •Fabrics·Notions *Record Department '*Auto Service '*Foundations-Lingerie Good 0pc•g1 For SALES PlllSONHB.. ...... 0.,..1 ..... APPLY TODAY MONTGOMERY WARD 3 011 lri•lol 51, ~ - Penouel Depa twM Equal Opportunity Employer JapanC'lSC Deer Pk on Aborllon, adoption & ~~.;.ce C • Be:autySalonAsaistant 17th&Placcntla,CM Ho usekeeper, llve·in. work nu de. lllgh piiy, Va 11 e y Vu . 81 vd · keepin11:. ~..-11 Ful1·1'me Equa l OpJ)C'}r. Employer CdM . 2 children. Own Ca ll for appointment :::i_~rw~.;',,~/~:~:ri~te~er~~~l~~~·~~~l~>~.&;:i:;;;~A~P~C§A~R~E~,..,~·~Z563~==:!::~6~4~2·~5~6~7~1~o=xt~.~3~2~Z:::.l.J1~te~a~dy~·~,,;;;~;;;:~67~....otl~~~~~~~'~~~~~~R~m~&~p=v~t~b~•=·Tl::2-877~~··==~67~5....0~~·~·~··========~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_ l ' HolpWftlod 71 0< A11ttl0tt 10 15 FrH loYou 1045 G""'90Sal< 1055 Mlsc•ll.,•-8010 loalt,Pow•r 9040 P8 DAILY ptLOT Thursday. August 21 , 1975 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lp w d 1--------~ •PUIUC• Scala rron1 .. 19001'oyow WA'"'TED 30' El.C() to:Jo.prl'111' twfp WDfttitd 7 100H•lpWcmtr d 7 100 H• ottfe 71 00 tholneed upholi;tering. E.o;tate Salc·50 Years ac " Cruiller. T IS, lleblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOOL & (H£ •FURNITURE • (i7S-1'.14!'i c\'n cumulation or household TOP CASll 0()1,.LAll Enw.s ., SlpJi S. CO<'kp1t. Pkunbcr, Repair Resfour.t H.tp S ALES CUlk • AUCTION• -- -items. Chinese arl ob-r A 1 0 .. ~ 0 It y OUR touthes. Xlnt Cond. Two -.~~ 11. t l me, S 'i r s V.'t ... r~. now aeccptin~ Ctmstonl' or LllPidury MAKER Gl·rm;in shorthalr Poin-jett!'I, powt>r tool5, bowl· JF;Wt:LRY. WATCltES, bout owner. Mu:-t !itill! !1!,,' n ! .. mum C' x pc r . apphcat1ons ror daytime backi::round. f'.O. Do;oi: . f' Friday 7 :J OPM ter. 3 yr~ , f'C'm., ~PU)'ed. in1: l'qui11mt•nt. fl~hln& ART OBJ f;C'l'S. (:Qt.O Miikcorr~r. 67~·a.2:\tl . .-.·14-.. k1t1'hcn help & hOstessl's. SI06. Or.ini;e. Ca. 92667_ (Mold Maki.n~ :.xper ((koalers Wclrome> <iii. homC' only. 646·9'.!49 j.tear. 1201 N llayfronl, s 11~ \1 1-_; H. S £ R v I c E , - App1y1npcn;on8etwhr.s --· ~-Also Desirable) R.-pos-l~Y'I -D11\ lsti73-2643tl301hru t-'INE rURN & AN· '7$ SKIPJA(..'K 2-1' F'/H. P!,.~~'li;'i ~<~r~ 'l of 3 & Spm daily. No Small preciisioo tools. &Consl~i•nt• F'lt t-: F": 11nport -glrt !.1·1·75.9·5PM 'l'IQ Ut-.:S.645·2200 Ustd 3 hrs . 1'win llS ~··-IJhOnl' 1·alls plt>as1~. hn· S ;\L ESWOM 1\N Full ExJ)"r.inshortnin st.am· ca taloi:. 8696 El Cerro -Volvos Trint Utbri. Cosl Itek in quality t"On~c1ou:, c • c n l J\1 art n f' r time. 1tern1. IJahnken of pings & precision pro· AllTypc!I mituru <:ir. l)ept (' 1''tn Vly Corui;e Sule. 9:.'>Tl Po\111ck Kn..: Si. Bed, Nt:w, l'OM· $15,tiUO . Sac, $1:J,OOU. • busyshop:..898·~---HE's laura11t . JU L No. Ct)Sta J\l cs<1, 1810 cressive dieii Able l• SaA•n•~.ASPal•'u.:."s.'""••'· ~"7o8 D0c. 141.D .• ~~1..t& Snt. pletc, still Pki.td. Xtr;t 846-3.\15 J>RJN1'~'R £ Tus t1n J\vc Sant·1An·1 N t HI work independently & --I nm· pm . ·um• u~-rirm $190 (worth S.'25). ------' ~ I xpr. ~ ~-·;_ l'Y•por ' ' have own toolis. Srn•ll !fToSDAJLY l'arl Jll•rsian Kittens 9 QnSi $170.u.suitllyhome, MUST SELi.' N1: .... 14'9" Jtek /A.IJ .n ick t;quip 1--":';';';'.;:';:'.:"::;"-1:::: ______ s hop, good workin g MASTERS AUCTION wks old. »ox tr1.1inl·d , •HUGE SALE •• int'ldel.835·2'£.1. Sport Bout ""''/lrlr. Air/con~ r_oc_. ":"'_·"""'-. _I REUBEN'S conds. 2015 ,i; NewDQrt Bl. Ct-1 5-16-2397 Snt/Sun 23rd & 3tth. $1,:r.:15 /offl.'r. li-l.'5· 17,1.'i Real Est:.1l e. liccnsC'd aalespCl'.I J)lf" \\'h y nt,1 Work in tht• hoUc..~t art•a Jluntington llcach /t-.. oun t ni n Va ll ey. Call Phil McN11mec :lt Yiltai:::c Re:il Estate963·ot.">61 1tEAL t:STA1'f;Sf\LES C<ftlury 2 1 fSa<i l r ond Ne w Office on 17th Street in llunt- Mow Hiring HOSTESSES f'u ll & P:.irt·Tin1c Apply 3·5P~1 Daily 2S I E. Coast Hwy Newport hoch F..qual Oppor_ Employ1•r SECRETARY/ SWITCH 833·9625 &&16·8686 --21574 N~wlund St, llU ·r ENNIS membenihip. top --.--STACO _ Fu"'ifure 8050 --IOC'a l c luh. Mnk1.: offer •lO' DIF:St:I, ·rrawlcr, incl IMC. l lcycle s 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAHA(;E SALE-l"!l· & 833-3643 or S81·1800 • n1oor'g. $6.000. lJ.12·5820 PRIVATE 1139Bakt'r,COl5taMesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• G!'t:al SuvlnasonUsed SA; Spor tyak d1ni.:y or645-4325. Costa Mesa arc;a. l 'yl>-549-3041 M A N • s s c 11 w1 N N Furn., Appli. & Mist-. w /oars & jckls, SOO. lllJ CP'I'. L;iycr hw; 361 yd!I. -"'--'-'1·"--'=---La---ln~. dietation & Cilin~. t-:qualOppEmploy n1 /f VAHSITY 10 srEED \\'ilson's UargainNook '!'rain Set, COl'ltPLl::.'TI::, :24 ounce Avocado Crn. Ji'a 1nlyl.loal.1972 n1on. Sula r)" comnit'll!IUrutc BIKE~.646-3G80 5-15 W.19lhSt.C.l\t , SaeriLTwnb<.'dS\:l,$30. s h ai.:. $3.29 !iq, yd. Tri-hull.llShpnlcrccng. -So 'f;1 b e d. llru ~s 642-1137a\>\)l. Kelly j(rn & ~·ht. S:t2US. y,•/abllLl'i . ('XPl'r. & I' . · End fr___ ABHl::Y RENTSl''Ul1N. lldbourd. Boys bike, Yd l'h : 494-19S!l:,.___._ qua L ical1ons. TRAINEES o m1w1•1 1925 llARBORBL.Cl\t & hsehold itt:ms .• t'I<'. lr\'ineCouslCountryCJub Send resumeto CLEARANCE CALL 17t •)••••77' 643 Mcmbershit) for sale, •36'CHRISCRAF1'* '·1·.,,,,·r,··dodno.51t flu •••• 5, •. , .... , ••' -"......,.. W----\c.,coo...:.:=6=--------.... .,;, " .. .. • ,... , -$750. 646·0800 or office $23 ,SOO, ori ~-P\•t pty. ington Be;ich, 3 blocksl·-----------: from the ocean. Now tak- in g applicat1ons for C/o OailyPilot Will train dependable Bicyele5 & Acct'Ssorit."s. ~1 0,•l n g·Beautiful lov· GAR/\GE s ;ile. old 838-41.,00:.::·-------!~"='~·834'.:'.:::0uftcrti POBox1560 womenlobecomeplastic Will take :;iny bike or C'Sc;it & sora, \'ery i::d furniture, eo\lel'tor 's ----Cost;il\t <'s3~92fi26 injectio n molditi t; anythini::inontradc. t1 u.ilit)I. ncvrr uscc Items, m1se 'rhurs. til lle sk lari::c s t ee l •~1US1'St-.:LL• ~~l~s~~le~C~~I ~~t~~;~ Ni~hls. full or p ttime. 5361$42. Differential }la)'. Xlnt RN·CCU Equ3\ Oppor t-:mptoycr CYCLE WORKS LTD . c~::='c·'="'='~·------I 'old . 17'"2 van Buren, w /lY pe .,...• ri tcr l!h e lf 31' Chrh; Crjrt. likt• nrw, operators. ~1ust be able "'-' " JV f \ ood u· 1822 N•w""rt Blvd. F. ll••nt. "-"ch. ornl ca top Jt con 1-t ~· 1 n v -8 · s, ( u 11 y to stand entire shift, if " .,.... c=·=:..=~.:..::".:_o.;__ ___ _ Sec re1ary . 0 1Jcni n ~ nvailablc .noY•. :\1u st ha\·e cxpcril·n~ on IBJ\1 Exccu ll \'t'. t:scrow or Heal t-:i;tale t'Xf>Cri(·ncC' J)r(•fcr rl'cl . Call Dis · l'O\'C'r y Kcal Estate !>t5·50.jS. necessary . ..--..rungs on Costa ~I csa. ~-57KJ MATTRESS ~ d 1 11 t1on SSO. 645-7885 e<1w ppcd. S~500. (Pvt ply "1"--Sol ~t y -tome, must se -• h as 2 boats.) Day:i: 0 hencfits. Conta~t ~1rs . ti Ualcstrcri . 6·12-:!734, ' 1>1-1 Uft/" Cos la ~1 em or I ;i I ~21'l""'~~;·~,o~~~~01~i:~-3~ot"""'v~oe'.":to'.":n".":"· l ~t shift, $2 .15 .....,.r hr to .... Colo• fV S3S Hoovc' ,~ Boys5 spdSch.,...;M ,Rf"<•, cveryth1n~. air t•om-• ·" . 5460f.6l~\·cs;&12·6654 ~t art ; 2nd Shirt. $!.29. ~ood conrl. as king $-10. *MADNESS* presi;or rerri.i,: d1 rtbike v;1cu1i1n $15 . 64°'-5666. ----------Ra1 se iH60 days. 646.5680 tools: drift.,..•ofJd : l5130rangc,CM 31' Rl·rtr1.1m SporL.;ri11her APPLY Orang'.e Co:lst Plastics 850 \I/, 18th Street Costa l\1esa J1'ALIAN py. Xlnt 645·011 3 10 speed. Can1 cond. $80 fir1n. •ALLSIZES* rurnilure, hou:;chold . , . .. readyforalbaL'Ore.i\fl.G Priced to Mo ... I, "t . 8li91 t'er,,urson Westmins ter M.cmor1.1l p.1n . 675-8221; Rf.:AL t:.'\TATf~ SALESti1AN COS1'A Mio::Si\, l·IUNT. BCll. 1'--r'. \'ALl.l;:YARl::A. * RN Sec-,-,-t:ir_y_1_P-,-,-,-o-n-,-~-;-day. For pri\•atc ~ychiatric Top i;kil ls for f'ubllc c lin1 C'. Good fringe Relat ions firm. $6001 benefits . Paid vacs & month. Sl'nd ri:-sun1e to holidays. Call hcty,•n P .O. Box 1903. N,ll _ !.lam·5pm, 496-!)702 or 926t)()_ 831·1174 . --------- SECRETARY RM-Miqhf Shift Jo'ul1 :.kills, I girl ofc. 730 ,. 11 . ,1 d R .E . or l'ons t . ex p lt· : . ,-u time." e · helpful. f':x . .,...•orkini; Surg. Diff. pay. Xlnt cond. Cull ;\Ir. Jumes a l benefits. ConlaC'I l\1rs. 979-9221 nr s('nd resume Jt·nsen. 642·Z734 , Costa to 3191-A Airr10rt Loop. l\I c s a !el e mo r i a I Cl\1 _ You OY.'t> it lo yoursC'lf to RN investigate the n1:t~H· of sellin~ ~·our li s t in g beforl' ll 1s t.'\'Cn listed . and al 70',. comm1ss1nn wjth a lol·k-in on both ~nd s makes {'a rn ing ~.000. per /ye~tr a snap. llospital. 30 1 \'ictoria, -"'-'-'--------- 'iiiiiiiiiiii:::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 10 Speed Peugeot, F.x -iiii cellent condition. $110. TYPIST 50 wp nl . Accuracy a n1ust. CLERK Gtlod math ability. Lile typing required. Pl east" 1\pply Personnel Oe}'an.mcnt i\1on-1'"r i 91\~l -2Pi\t PACIFIC MUTUAL 100 Nevi.· port Ctr Dr 9'J7-2748 . Monarch Tandem $65, Used bikes, old cniisers . Pwr m o wer $35. 24.88 Newport Blvd. <..:ti-1 C01Mras & Equipment 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\·t . Pty . must sell , Ten- Lax , Cannon, Contax , Lcica t"!tl'. 1-892-38.14. 1 ems. ., .... l">urk, 2 plots, pnme lake ----- 833_9625 & 646-8686 C.r: l-IB. ~.t~-858-1 Thur. & front, 5480 list. $400 ca. All glass 0Y.'l.'ns XL l!J. 3Z1 fr1.0nl). _ 962-2035 Inboard w /lra 1l cr. Oak lla\I 1'rcc & Rocker Horst:s 8060 , Completely Ut!Curbishcd. $110. T:1ble $W. 644-614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F~ll.t-.WOOD, $95 •. cord. Lots of extras. $2,850. 645-1446 S 8 M . force stack & deli very. 49-1.9618 m. a Y "r c · 6.S7-8ti'9oiorti57·7l~ · ---· ------ ADJ UST -A·BED b)' Eng /Wesl /Jump. Xlnt 16 ' GLASSLINt:, 40hp Sleepe r Loun~c co. gaits. We ll t rained . Lu,.:gagc c:1rrier fi t s t:vinrudc mutor. clec 5-13.8681 $500 /bst ofr. 4M-0503 foreign or Amcric.in car. shift gear. $1100. 673-8751 . . . $15-493-1484 7 PR . Cu!'tO ll\ yellow 2 Yr. H..citist_.. ru. filly, -'-.-'------'--------'21• 1.M.P . Aztec \1. 200hp, drapes, While Sheers great d~spos1lion & con . M1sct:llane-ous l /O,Jowhrs,ncwtandent \'/ooden lt1Xls & Hings xlnt ch1lds h~lcr pro-Wanfe-d 808 1 axle trailer, all i:car. Bes t offer! 3 Pc. Pat-spect.49-1·5792. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ195or tradc .. ?557-9157 terned cur\'l.>d sec.1ion:ll Rei;:i s t'e red Quarter SS CASH SS FOR &.540-0302 $1 25. Yellnw Recliner 1.10, .... G"t:r·ng ·-tc'n (;ood used furn/rcfrigs ----------- $35 G Ch . St "'" ... "" 19'h' NO~.St.:~1EN Cab. . . reen air & English. ui disposl-Frzrs /i;lOves.546-0768. Solid C>ak Tbl 2Hx28, $25 lion . 5Sl-65-\' Crsr., Glass over wood CUHTIS C.P.1.1-:.0 .E . SECRETARY RF.1\LEsrATE. RN 3·11 SI-lit,-. Nurses Catering c:<pcr . 1\c · Newport Beach Equ<1I Oppor. Employer :\1A!\tlYA SEKOR. 1000 DTL. Gd_ cond. $90orof· fer_ Ph: 6.11 ·1390. 5 Tbl Lamps. Sl5. ea w /trlr. 7511P Johnson Pole Lamp, 525. 216! Household Goods 80£5 t:xl':R C Y C l~E, F.LEC-0 18, extras. $100. f''irm. Pa ei fi C' A\'C. C.M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIC ONLY. 493·2050 892·9434 8035 -"'=='~·5569=:...:'~n,. ~s,. ------1 ~lovi n ~ ! Everythin~ must ,A~FT:i:!f~:l~{~6----~-1 .:c:.:c:_::_c_ _____ _ Call Vin, .• ~ Caterino for Aides, Ex per. prefercd. eurate typist. 9350 mo. personal conCidC"ntial in-s hifts 9-7:30 & 3-11 :30. 8"0Plboplya lBnayPcr.;ooC.lub TYPIST 8. Cou<h. Ycllo•· & •·ho·te Cats Go! 1-louseful of Furn-WAN'rED : Baby Fum. loats,Renf/ iturc. 20112 Cypress, S.A. crib, Hi g h C h air, Charier 9050 le',,.,... B('verly l'l1anor . 24 452 Pcrma.ncnt part time. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t,21 W C t 11 NB d k A I , • K ·~ CF... Xlnt cond . $000 value 962-24S6 Via Es lrada, Lag.tlills. . ons · ~·y, ays w . pp y 1545 ers1an lrn:tQ "" lli:,ts. 545-9224 Stroller. Play Pen. Gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jewelry 8070 Cond.646-9fi31or645-l373 33' Alglas Cruiser T IS Musical I?iesel. J2 ' ·rol!)'rra~ ·r IS ~"."'"."'~~;:;,:;::. ......... ".":!-tti!SMA.~t.~-1 ----6:.'i·SOOO Newporl Blvd. Costa Blk & Tortie. 545·1881 Bt'st offer. 557.1539 ': SALES MANAGER f\fesa. -1 SllARPAGGRE.SSIVE SECRETARY/ c_:;c-,c__ ______ IYOUNG black l'ltanx KJNGSIZE y,•ater bed , RECEPTIONIST For beauty salon . Tues thru Sat. 1\pply, 1610,W. Coastl·lwy.Nwp~~ R.E. SALES G r\L BOOKKEEPER TYPIST /SSWPI\! needs loving home. Good $120. Xlnt cond. l\1ust sc• To manage very active 1''orrapidly g rowin.£?.boat Arcurate. Gd w/num-dlsp.~1~~74J or 536-195S. ~o-,_~prc_c_. ~213)339-1916 WANTED women's boutique. !\lust manuf. l\1ust bcextrc-mc· bers. Gen . orfice work. BOSTON Ro•·kc,, ~. I TOP C AS I! DOLLAll I ·1 1 · 0•7 R PEHS I AN KITTENS, ~ ""'" ha\'e lota rcta1 exper. & 1,· capable & ha\"C ex· New Al antis "" an-wn . b•d & frame •10 PA I D fo' 0 H Y 0 U It I bl t k r II d I h C'I C t .. A regi s tered , top " ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I f 8083 Crvs. Gas, 28 ContJncn· ns rumens tnlSail. 23' Venturi'.' Sail, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18' Sol C;1 t , 1.1· ll obie t-'or sale: /\Ito Sax. Cats. 6Jl-028l H.cusonnblc -----·- Unir1ul! opportunity our Cd~1 . office. >c a c to a e u te nsive expcr. y.·/rnanur.1000..;,piiiii ...... iiiii.iiOiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiiOiiOI Wicker chr.$45.551 ·4245 JEWELRY, WAl'Cll BS. h ', of r 1• --qualit y, also st ud Aft1' OHJECfS. <;OLD , in c'.b"i·'t·~c XI toes po,n · 011er:1tlon. X1nt pay, ser\'i ce. $75 CASI-I and 1,,·de--. -bed/couch. '·h-,· SIL VE I! s •·Rvlc•· .. s1 hL 1 1cs . • n 1Ppo.f •. or benefits & Arowlhoppor. * UTOTEM* up.892·2970. ~ " ~ "' r.. 84 2-lZJl CORONADO 3.'i, S;iil, by day wk . or month. $300 fe nd er type 5"-strin~ 114-32a·1J34 r1~ l person Y.'lO is in· for r i~ht pe r son . __ near new, $:200orbstof t .. INt: t'URN & f\N - tercs ted in a f /t imt' Pacific Tra wler Corp EMPLOYMEMT Ador able Kittens free, -'~'~'-· 89_3_·7_4_7_o _____ 1_!.IQUt;S.645-Z200 perm. position. Salary & 5-lO-J<JJ.'i OPPORTUNITIES your c hoice of stripe. h "· & t r.t -----1 Beautiful Red Nau••a yd, Mocho·nery 8078 comm i::rca pro 1 ---Ji'ullorPartTime plain or poka clot . ...,. s h a ring plan. If you Sl'cr ctary experi enced NoExpcr Necessary SS2-9l79 ClubCha;~r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1uahfy call for appoint· Girt Friday. s mall busy ;\J!e 2l-6.'i Eli~ible .:c:::..:::;:__ _______ l ___________ 1Chain Saw. Mcculloch Da njo exct'llent cond. ------------· $100. 250 La Paloma il loots, Sail 9060 San Clem . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 16" Jlobie & trailer. Gd s hape. Nds ele<1 nin g. $1 ,600 firm . 557-~--------n1ent, oCfiC'c .Ca11557-5400 GotoTheNcarest Dogs 8040 Gd / sed lo n g db ti1ini ·maC'.. NC\'Cr used. THE LOOK ••••••••••••••••••••••• u • $70. 494 -37:J4 or 43-1-o.llH 14 ' l'lt lNI Sail vi.·/car rack. SECl'l.ETAR)"-Girl F'ri. TICTOC MARKl::.'T spr/matt. Frames. rca~; Joe Guit;i r-Dcgas Aooustical6 5300. o r h csl offe r, Piano ·.R:i by Grand Xlnt cond . Nt"!L'ds sm re- finishing 675-0639 644-6500 ror;i ~ro"'"~. Ins. l\gen-ForApphcalions&lnfo •PET WORLD• Mt of Olives Ch 24i7:.· ---------1 st rin g. Pcrf . cond 673-7601 ----cy. Some Life llllS. exp. ORCAI~l. 1714)642-7702 Cockers. Chihuahua, Chrisanta M.V. Sat 10.2 6'. 14 J!augc, Chicago ""''/ease. $200 \'alue. Bsl _6_7_5_·9_5_94_o_ftcr __ 5 ___ _ -;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;~-;,;;;~ SALES MAHGR'S helpful. Xlnl. salary & l'"."'T"."'k~T~o~,~· s~·y~,~·t~c~ms"."'. ~··~'~·~I Poodles, Shih-tzu, Doxie, 830-8138 finger brake, A-1 cond. ofr. ~7-1539. 15' SAILBOAT, lmmae. 4 ,• The Nation's Leader in ..... ne".Scodr-.·ome•··. Dob;e. Pit Bull s. t05714979-' HP OB S 8 s ·1 TOR ""' " '"' ..... 1-lousefu\ of furniture . "· · ·.:..co< & I .. • eaL'> · ai S RESPIRA. Y homemaint.un1ts nceds P .0 .Box8,Cd~1 9'.!625 Cockapoo . Pekes, __ --'--'-'--'----'----I Office Funiiture .. d.cond.S450b75-9568 THERA.PYTECH 2 exper. sales people in Wailer. cxper . in serving Wcstics. 100 mixed pup. Bedrm set . li\'ing rrr Equipme-nf 8085 ,... M in 2 y r s expC'r. or OranJ?,e Co., Lo ~upcrvise SECURITY GUARD Cantonese food ; Chinese pies. S tud svs most couch & chairs, washer Misce-llaneous 8080 •••••••••••••••••••••••HOBIE 16 , w/cust. lilt schoolin". 1\crredited & direct Sales Teams. Sailboat m anuf. has speaking. Also.need part breeds. 2525 \'¥. 171h at dryer. T .V., etc. 2355 •••••••••••••••••••••••OFFI CE furniture, must trailer. Xlnt cond. Used ' 11· h + 00 · time ba rtender · S Ot Los Grandes, Lag. Hill"> Tespi r;,it o r y Sl·hool , · 1g comm. nus . ~·acancy for r 1t1me F airview. A. >encves. 837_4413. * * * sell due to illness. Ca.II onlyfewt1mes.~ • p {time. Xlnt salary con1 -New market, xlnt l'arC'Cr (35/40 hrs wk l SccurilY1 ---"-5_·SSS-O __ F_o_,_•cP_,P_·.1.__ 531 -5027. ,..,,, l\1rs Akers 631-0983 . mensurale y,·/training & oppor. ,\pply !\Ion. 1·4· Guard to work eves & WAITER 8' Gold lfcrculon Sora FOR SALE LtDOl4.No.3220,lik c nc w ex per. Contact l\t r . Tfuc . 1_. Io J:.m, 2~3.62 wknds . Good health & re· FRI. & SAT. NlTES Be~t-hfemal~ collie to chair & ottoman, xln Exe s~I. chrs $15/3.5, ~cy c:ond. io:"rlet$1;~~c llamillon. Costa l\1esa J\.argar1tc ·wy, Suite li ability a must.Should .,.54Q.J64tart.6pm • ~."" .842o0~'c9./".,.?-,,£!PC. T'S concl .$150sct.968-4760 ODYSSEYGAMt;.lJsCfl muc rne cvrs. c r:> i:e ar r r. • A1cm oria l ll os pital , 18 , M ission Viejo , have 0 "''" uniforms & --""1'.J ""' ""''°"""" 6 times. Contains JI! $8/Z.1.scydk!".Pierce-867 tOJ-314.6 t>42-Zi3·1. t<.:OE. \Yilliams Bison Co. t.r<insp. Xlnt L'O. benefits. WAITRESS Dog ObeclicnceClass lo Mayta~ Washer & Dryer. games pl us shootin g-.!!· !9th, C~-&1.'l-74 i 1. ffi. ~taeGR--E--G-.-0-l_<_V_c_n_t_u_,8 Restaurant Cashier Exper. pref'd. p/time. ,\ppl y Oen Hroy,·n 's Mole! Ofc, 31106 Coast J·lwy. So. l .. ai:una. 3-5pm. SA LESPERSON Apply t o t.:ale 1-tua rd, 0\'er21 .f'ull orp/L App-StartWed,August Z7th. $75. Girls Canopy Bed, gallery. t-'its any brand Pefs 8087 Cat.'I'rlr, 2 setsofsil11s •. l nflustrial electronics Westsail Corp ., 275 ly in person, f;J J\1atador. Jn Newport-Irvine Area. Desk. 1-lutch, Chair, Nite ol TV, 18 " to 25" screen. ••••••••••••••••••••••• main & jib, ni~inyC'Xlras, distributor. 1 inside. l M~1 cCnr mi ck Ave, Costa _1_7_68_N_e_w~pc_,_l_B_I_. C_M _____ 7_c_3_0_P_•_I_._54f._,_<~_28 ___ S.:tc'c"""o·c64°'0:c·lc"29=----Cam:i be playct;I "''ith b<1t·1 Koi C;irp Pond Quality 1i6QO, f'4!l -2680or 4!l9-3a.7 outside . Write ad F.'J.32, 1 csa. -Oncofakind~lss topcof lc ri cs or J\C cxtc r~:, upto20".pricedto - - P ----------W/\ITI{ ESS. cxp·d. Food Black adorable puppies. power pac k : both tn· .,,11 544 ~""'" Sailboat lil' sloop. lrailt~r. D:iily Pilot, .0 . Box Service Station 1\llen -& Co,ktoo·I,. D-y.·. Al·o ,. d h lbl. S175. s w•• Imp, orig · ·' · ...,..,., D C Al C "' .. " ;> r r ee lo 1:00 01nc .. C'luded with ~amc. Pnce motor. new. SSOCJ. rum !Still, osta esa, a . dant, cx pe r 'd. Day & t.:xp'd. Oyste r Bar m<1n 962-1932 oil pntn ~·s, s lvr pci;.' nel4'. St75 . Will sell for Pionos & OrgmtS 8090 sci.S2.5.8·12·7t74 92626 Eves. Full & p/time. Ap-;\pply in pers, 10-121\~1 .I -=:..::=:.__------lle r c ulon rclnr $190. s90 _ Phone l!IJo.6129 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. ply Shell Station, 17th & Mon. thru t'ri. White Beaut. Teacup Toy Poodle Crystal Lenox glasses, between 12 noon 1.1ncJ SPINET Conn Organ, 2 Kit~. 1200 ;, like •. ~cw, lr\'ine. NB House Res taurant, :WO s. Puppies, AKC, 2Malc &2 stcmwr. barstl. knick· 8P:\I. 1 ft · .......i 1 $100 Uns~nkab lc . Plca s ~rc. -·~ • Coast l lwy .. Lag.Bch. Female.Reas.842-8740. knacks 1oc to $50 . man., ·.,... .... a . · r acin g champ. Cost ·~ ..... 91&~· , ~'Wd. % ___ s •_'_A_M_P_O_O_G_•_ru___ _536=·-===c.· -----\----*-*_* ___ 644-5685 $1600:sellS8.50b"15-6161_ 1 Ne wport BeaehSalon, Ware-house Person GOLDEN Retrie ver mix ,) 644-7321 Geers Plumbing 222 W puppy, 9 wks, fem. $25. 6' Oak Chest, used for Organi c Garderung? Buy SporlinqGoods 8094 sunfish 14'. xlnt C'ond. '"'· ·.f ~' ' · 557-2047 sideboard or dresser shredder, used tw1ec, for ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/car top ee1rricr. $450. Shoe salesperson. J aseph ;\dams, f!.B. "'I0/\.642-6617 h.,lfpr;cc. $70.494-!>675. llunling Ririe -7.7 Jap. 846·04·" I;. COHV[NICNT SMOPPINC: ANO _C-----------1--C-'-'-'--'-------~ -<7 SCWl...CCUtOE fOltTH[ • MagninShocDept.Soulh WllOWANTSTOWORK? \'ORKIE fe male, /\KC Sporterizcd w /s.cope .. 1-----------:~,,. c: ... LONTHECO. CoastPlaza.549-9790. DRIVE ,\CAB'. reg .. adorable & affer-EASTBLUf"F Gar. Sale! Roya\ clcc. Lypcwriler, Call646-6848 . LIDO 14 . No. 34(;5y,·/trlr. ~W.:.:. --~-=.,. ... !!!I CllOOSE your hours, tionatc. 968·1 161 or Cui;l. made lwin Gold \'Cr y good condition. . . Marina Spiu·e. V.'indow Snack Da r Counter Girl, work for >'ourself.\ be 673.5911 Freize decor. chrs. $150, $150.Call54~-3350 . K-2-3-SKIS, ~izt; 185 sall s, cqui pl . G rcaL over 2L P /time. Apply also Turq. love.seat . w /Solomon b1nd1n gs. s hapc.$1600.li-1G-4328. Seamed-To-Slim Hew Area Rug! Ben Brown 's \lot.cl Ofc. your o .... ·n boss. l\l~n or AKC . Great Danes. l P.1, w/do .... ·n cush:s. s100, Pool Table vi.·1 prnJ! pon~ Like NF.W. $110 or best -~-- r\• ~ 31 106 Coast lfwy, So. Wome_n. Can be slightly 2Fem. ?wlale Poodles. I Rust Coloni:llcon\1.sofa attach net $.n>. Player offer.557-7198. 26' t'OLKBOr\T, Cully ~.,..,,._~ l~aguna3-5P~t-handicapped. Neal· drk choc 1 blk mini. w /match '~· chr & P1ann~1 .000 546-6420 • l."quip'd . .1'11-·el~,• APROPOS ~~~ .. ~.nrc~~;:,~.c~:i;;~~ 646-0142ts45-21K11-hassock $1~, 100 yds Itf:DECORATING TVHrfl~S~~re-o 8098 751-51!11 an6PP..!__ __ ~ \ ..:.:.. '· Ne eds c 0 mp ct en t 70. Supplement your in l\.lOSTLY p~t\c Grn. s hag cpt. S7S. 21 + yds I-Ii-Lo Lavender ••••••••••••••••••••••• Finn #145 f<'ully cquipt, JI _.. • responsible girl for in-come. Drive a cab 6 hrs POODLE-t'REE Sat. only. 2607 Buckeye shag with m atching lin1..>d ROSSAM ,,.~M scr .rec. traile r, CO\'C'r S72.'i. 123 '• •""-ventory conlrol o r or more :l day. Apply in Mo\'inij'., can't take 3 yr St.,NR.644 ·44Sl llrapcs&curtains$100or buill·in 8tr 1 yr old good t:dJtewatcr.673-Z.112 • 9379 SIZES 8-10 "'11IT~;~ Tlf.,,;_ 1l1111C1t1 '~ ro ,1.,1 · 1,.,,.1,. "'II oft !~•1 ~'~"'·~ r~ ''"' (~11dr,\f, <,.,. •! I~, ""'f. Jooloi ~!I ~ .. '"P>l\'1\1,1 k~o• 'fl.tnnel plu~ ,,, l'nMt~P"tt•~'..'1'~ '! t Stir\ 8. h) I.'. 11 I& ,. 21) S•1t l' ftr" I HI dtt yd• 60". \C~'I I> T~ St~d SI 00 for '"'h ~·111·• •dd ;:,. 1.)1 ~v• 11o11«1• '·" ln~t-cl.,1 m.1 I ...,1 ~.fld',~I· .\IN ''' ._'J/. warehouse. Phon e person,\'cllowCahCo .. oldmalcdog.J..oveable&yuRNITURE Beaut. orfcr . l :J yds cond.$55 orbest,also8 --- 644-2652 . 186 E . 16th St., Costa obcdient.847-7756. cond. Spinet piano grcen /yc l lo~·i;hag$30.80 lr. c assette tapes, call Kr'I_'E 100!): fu l ly !" 'J \ • • r • • I 73 90 ' '· -' l.1 A&. i3....tl.. l\1csa. Gulbransen $525. 4 0c'. yd s. hci ~e Iii-Lo $50 Mark 898_15'17 equipped, Xl .. NT CON D • Teacher ror kindergarten.I-'==-------Old English Sheep Do~. 5 lave Marimba S550. Pool 646-7469 uftSl)M-$750. 673-5473 Mus t have Calif. cred. Antiques 8005 yrs old , free lo ~ood Thi (Bumper) $lOO AK.Al Reel to Reel Tape .. l\ton-Frimorns.$3.50pcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• home , needs kid s . C ·h <L 1 ·Now lhru Sun_ Woode n Deck x 1500.o $l3S CAL 25, 3 Salls. O /D, h 882 UNfQUE ANTIQUE 53&2176aft6P~1 .897·2526 1.ouc, S22~wsw~· cbcank desk, 1-foo\'er , ladies l)hone'.631 .2293 · · many ex tras. $6 ,750. r.&10-O. f.:VENT! Local dea\e.rs days. 1nes · _1ng a c bike, gd port TV . btO · 552·86S6Evcs/Wknds. TELEPHONE S ALF.S, t peC'·· 1 prk" I I chr. $200._ Call. 54S·l240 o\·cnwurc dishes, pa int· PACKARD Bell console ._ Experienced preferred. ~~r;~nl ~ay 1'::,ru y! ~<i.a~ F=rtt to You 8045 E.'>p. evenings. in gs, patio furn. hui;:c color l\', w /remote con-2-t' \Yood Sloop, 0 /B cng. ~arn as much asynu like Au g. 23rd . 10·7, 1967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Triple dresser with mir· planls , ladies clothes. trol. $300. (213)339·1916 $2800. 67:i-l5"6or hy talking to people all Church Sl .. C~f . Black adorable puppies. ror, wa lnut, perfect con· 12-14, l'tfisc. Call Dodie. 499·3fl66 O\'e r Southc.rn Orangel-"""'-"'-=-'-'-------1 1-"ree to good ho me di tion.$50.Ca\IS56-nS6 Da y!; 835-3830. Eves. 'SolidstatcEtcctraum/fm ffobiel6 w/trlr county from a n ;iir ron-RARE Va .. mint cond. 962-1932 -645-3883. Fl\1 Multiplex stereo. re-1 ,_ . 1 t T M · •1 · C t -=:=-==--------IKfNGSIZEbcd matt'-' ccivcrw/8trktanto,Ger· x rapar...,,fcqwp.xn • ditioncd office. WO ov1 nJt ,. CXICO. ap . F p . t Good - ' ""'""· s w ~, Must sell~ 613·2M'l shift:s -IOam tolpmor desk, hunt hoard.man· rec upp1es O • boxspring&.framc,xlraDELTA9"T/\BLE A . r a rd turnt al)e, 4 ___________ _ 5pm 10 Bp m . Alonday tic. benc hes, cradle. Home. t.1i xed Breed C~t . tirm . Value S.S2.5 .. sell "'GD. CONDITION $16S speake rs. Best orrer . 14' 1-IORIE W/trlr. Xlnt through Friday. Apply a~ tables. chests. Empire Area. 645-7204 $215. Also QuC<'nsize hed 548-8300 1'rish, 642-0807 cont!. $800. Call wkncl & 250 E. 17th St. Costa sofa ,etc.548·&119 Female Ger. Shepherd. fi \'alu.e $4.25 ... sell $19S. Sterlin ~ 1'"l;i t Si l \"Cr. ~l/\GNAVOX Cons ole ~ves. 644·5275. days dur-~f!fa'a~~6~;:~. Tony 3 Pc. Oak Bcdnn set + mos. Gd . disposition. l)el i very included . Wedgewood Pattern , Color TV AM /Ft.tradio in i:;:wk .833·95l l. walnut chest, cedar Mindswell.531-0022. Usual\y homc.5-tl-5.593 many pcs. S he are d phono.s10o.G44·~ 'UhsinkablcChi1>munk.12' Telephone Sales. E\'CS. chest. 968-8146. Germ. Shep. mix Pup· Contemporary Bdrm Set. Beaver lull lcn~h coal. Boals & MarlM lite. wcil?h1 O'Oay. Ii mos . 5 9 S t to 2 ~ oo 4 t · hrl !look Call eves 646-6.176. Id c "OO "·· ,,.~ . ' a . . . ~-. per •pp1· 80 I 0 pies. 8 vi.· ks, all female. pc. win ' . cases. E-"pm•nt •. . ost ~ .31JC . .,...::..,.. hr. +Bonus to start. Stu-~ IClllCl'S &M 6.T18 ~ E 642 4945 ••••••• Cal1548·5240aft.6. · R"fri", 21cr S/S. d esk.••••••••••••••••••••••• vcs. -·· dent:r; welcome. l..aJ?una •••••••••• •••••• ' " Beach. J\.1 r. w arner, Sears Colclspot refri ict. r•Rt-:E KITTENS To Garage-Sale 8055 chandelier, !;imps, K7 .. General 9010Boafs,Slips/ 497.1034_ brwn , fro s tlc ss. GOOD llOME. LITI'ER ••••••••••••••••••••••• s itebcdsprdw/m:ilching ••••••••••••••••••••••• Docks 9070 ~!Id ~ 111,i.,..~, 1oVth to a icemakcr, $140. Apt sz TRAINED. 84,....,,...., Movln<>! Evc""'lhin" "oe5 drp:r;, sewing machine, DOY SCOUTS need boal.'l, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mom ••I~ 11'" •1••d "t1 •ve· d v~ .. 'J ,.. .. M · 673 7721 Old·l•\hiaMd ,,,1 ~...i tll\O"· Telephone Sales elec. ryer, 2 yrs old. _:.:::.:::c..::.:oc:.=-:.:c.:_ __ I Cheap! Starts Thurs , isc. · · cars & :1irplanes, Tax ad· so· POWER/SAii, t•1 '~'"I! •1f 111 mtie ·~ ""' P/Timc eves & Sat AM. Sl15. GE re.frig. has sepr Mo:ving. Must give avi.·ay 642-5666. 1513 Orange LOCA L Athletic C lub vantage~. 546·4900 644-0878 ,.,.,t11t•ot""! 0" •!ti(Ol!flll 16 & 0'''· Appl)·. 15056 freezcr$60.Cal\675-8192 fnendly sp:iycd fem.cat. .'\Ve.CM "'l em••,,h\p St2S ~··(\ Privatel(L>sid cncc. to• 1111~ tt>11~•-..t•on P•tc~. " '"' ......, G--• B Boal 16' P~ti,,n ll')O <1irt~110•\ lo• Jackson, Midway Cl1y. 6'73-1829a(t5pm. .. · · .. · •vu-• ay · ---'"' 36., ~~.. Lgc Ref rii:crator, like -'--"--"C.C--'-'-----IGn rage Sale. Thurs thru CarL540·8121d;iys doubleendcr.$350. SLIPS Nc~ .... lle•"h ~ /\fter otpm , Sec Dave. r -•-" ' ,,OG lo• f4d• ~!r•·• ~·~ -----------new. bottom rzr . $85_ t'REELah-ScttcrPuppy. Sat , 9am •4pm . 625 l'AINTEHS Steel rack , 675·300..1 Sailor Power z-1 ~~" ~~;;.~•/o;,~;1;:•• ·. Call 645·2898. On4199.v ~~cft. . P\umer..:..£0,J'ta Mesa_.__ ma kc f 0 r 1 m po rte cl loafs. Main+.nanc;{ f.73 -52.5.1 ___ _ The Ancimt MariMr ,,.,.. k $I oo •· Allee••.-. R efri ge r ator: West· Gl!.ra~e Sale. Tools , tru e · -r.vcs : Ser•fc• 020 WANTt~D : t emporary ::"C:!!"J'~.;~ Ne wport ll'och inghouse. har;vcst gold. l'"cmalc Spayed German household ete. Sat./Sun. ~1 2 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• moorin~ or slip for 211• a.i Il l. Git C"lui St.o .. Iii• hi Currently Taking $25. C311968-6114 Shepherd . ll mos. AKC. 10·5, 2018 Dover Dr. NB. SacriJice deluxe Pachinkn Sc·o~io Merine Sailbo:at. 1-524-JSSS eves. " -Applit"alions Good with kids. 963-7346. ::~~.,~ l)!.D~~n11:111,::: 1''or a P/timc W EST J N G II 0 US E •Thurs Thru Sal. 9to 6. 12 Machine with 500 halL<i. t:n~i ne-aid ios-Ele<:. loafs, Spee-d & "'°"r 1i.,n ""'t b;'~"' ioo IOOKKEEPER refrigerator. fl"OL"t frl'C, Lovable Kitten. 5 mos. yrs Accumulation Antq. batlery.paek,stand.Scll t'i reSyslm-Plmb'g Ski 9010 ~'"'''"1 ''""l 111'i' Q!•"1'4 '"' lnvolv-. week-" -rk. $100. 646-921 3.after 4. desperalely needs home. Glass"'·are. fur blf.sprds SSS. 494 -5152. Refrfl?:. free est 5"8·9704 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,1• N(W :916 lll\l)L(C•Jfl -...~ '!JIU .. .., • -4559 o1i.ioi;• "~~ t~~~~~ 1~.. Jndiv. mus t be bond.able, Kitchen gas stove. white. Ownrs mov1ng&W , !king), toys, lamps, pie· HO train, bi g set up. 100' Custom Marine Wood· l4fl. SK I -BOAT. 751( t11<1tt1 frill s,111111 ~l.dO c::xper. prcf'd. Xlnt cond 575• Al so .f'REF. Kittens tores, useful & unusual track. trains, models. w ·0 r k . Repair 5 , Johnson w /Lr•llcr. Good ~ijt~~~~1;~~~~,·:•• ~1·: ApplylnP~ rehigc::rator979-3788 togoodhomc. Items . 21702 lm~ala etc. Scuba gear. see to R e m o dels . James cond.$800.645-0061. '''''' t1tt•r1 ~1.00 Oaily3.~PM 846·6580 La n~. JIB. (Bushard/ apprcciate646-7!I0:5 11 646-7868evcs 1n .-.11 1 tt• S•. 111• '"'· S1• -~·n "'' 111t !607 w. Coast 1-twy .N B Wni;hcr Dryer Eled.. Set. ----~~~'-----'j_:l~l~o~m~o~ll~o~n~lc_ _____ I :-'-;:;-;--:-:.~~;:--;--:-;~--1 -"'oo"'-•:•c'-c:::::_::::::.:c:.:=:-· ,-,-1 "75 26' Ren ncl I, 1''1 Y • ::,,~~~l;. ~iil !!~(s,:~ i1~~~~'t::!h~~0: .. ~ ~i ~ ~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~""'""'I F'rlitldalrc .$50.675-S2S8 neaul. male&. femal e sat & Sun 18647 Sant.a 2 Wllt~F~l.S & tircs • loah,Power 9040 bridge, full)' equip.~· lfllMlfit. M•li-·~ c,.~-11 •1~\ 1100 I .. ,_11_ 1015 Tabby type younR ca~. R ·•• t \' 11 r:inunted, 12 xl6.S-Rhole, ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'Cpl radio. Gd. buy . ::11::: :,:~'! ~:, t!..!''r.~ :~~J::: ~:c'•~~:':!~~ ~:: THEATRE ~.:-;.:::••••••••••••••• toad hm. 96().124San . r. I\ An~o;~· & n g" ~ r"ri hkcnew $165. 548-M-47 _ ~·Chri s cr~ft. 1~. Tw!~ $9,SOO. r.1~-~ ·----.~, ••• ''"·"'"'" '''"r• ~:~~~~t:'°~~ :::~ ~; g~ DOORMAN To i,:(1()(1 home 6 m06 old household. Simmons baby crib ""''ith flcrew. IV B s, !llPti\6, lg( J 6' M i\ N DELL A &. ~.·,':i.,1;.~::'!i~:.:~1i!:i!:' ~D "'P'•ti •tth•~i ,11 iioo Over 18. Apply, 700 t: * *I BUY* * ( 1 T ·. XI t ---e.xcellent n'I Rttn.~8 S.50 coc kp t , cnmp · re· iral lcr . <;or\·i:ttc v . ,,~115,""•' nrr111 a11hJ•l :ll ~0, 8alboa8l,U;1lhna _Good used fumlturt' & e m ~~ e rri c ~., '}Cri b~tattress.C:1rSeal . Ctt!I S•G-8879 · · furbii;hed . !\lust sell. drivc.St150.tl46·:.?()'l2or Se• Kiili •••• Sl lS 101•11150ull!\;! ~o, ---wtch1ldrcn. 993-685 flt Dresser . Wi gs, Vanity ·· - -!f,,900.675·1~10 548·14"2 1•11'"' ,...,, cr1111 it.GO "'"""'" lh1lt lttk ·~ ~o, Tow Truck !)river w;int· appll;1nces, or 1 will Sell S. _ l)rc:i~c:r. Clothes, 14 ·1K, 8' Sl'ANISll 00\K.'h. xlnl ---·=:=-----'-----------• :::~:: ~!:/:;:::: ~:= l!,~l1j,'•~1:;~·.:,;1 ~~ ed E:cpe.r rrcf'd. (tood for)'ou. f.nF.Ebl ack kitlcn~.male C h al.r . M i..!iC . 3J6f} cond, $6."i. Sony rt1•eivcr 2~· SPOJtTC~1\fo~1:-17'GlaS$"parw/lrailc.r.M ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JP~•~Y~+::~·~·~·~·r~,w~·~· ~A~p:p:l~)t~M~A~S~T~E~R~S~A~UC~;T~IOl4~~.J"~'~•~m~•le near 7 wks old.I Madeira Ave. C.M. Wt.'<l· & turn l ab I c . $1 is , f.qul pped for f1sh /sk1. llP Mercury, top li>nd. ... ~ , . ... 1000 lrYinc . fi.42-1252. 646·8686 & 13).9~25 6'l&·0967 ' \ Thuns-Frl. 10-S. 968-7411 _S3800. After 5pm,548-AA13 s.48·6322 • ~ I I. t ' 6 p c 7 " 0 • s s I, • y 0 • d '· • IS w • o. '" s .. s. '· "' C, ,, d. '· .,, at ly l, 23 y 0. 0, o. nt & ,_ 2' 1'. 0 •• '" <y 0 •• II y. " )' . & v. ., 85 d. ...... SpHd& Ski S~t.Rac•. 9010 tloch · 9540 VGM 957(1 Auto&, tmpor+r<I Autos, Imported Autos, lmporttd I lhursda , A.u9u~1 21 . 1975 DAILY PILOT DY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••• , • • • -"'='-'==7~'!!:!.-'."-'='--------"'""'"-'-"'"-'--"'..!. '7.t Dod1J•&!~.~~m11n 200 ~!'!~•••••••••••••!?.'.~ ~!~:~:.•. ~:!'-1 •... !?.~~ ~.~~::~~ ....... !??.~ ~-~';.1!':~~-~~••••••• ~~·.~!:~•••••••••••• ~."!.°.~·.~!~~•••••••••""' ................................................ c 111slc 'SB Chris 21 ·1900 Lotus SI, Formula. F. .Miah. Xlnt. Orig. Cond. with trailer & tire suit. 848-1469 after5PM Spare parta. $1900. '114J orSS2·53Z'l OllAHGE COUNTY'S RlrAIRS·IEIVICE ~~!:~•••••••••••••!!?.~ ~~!!~!!! ........ !!!:~ ~!'!!~•••••••••••••!!~.~ 7 2 Mercedes t~xthtin~e" ttet.uilds YAHCLURANCE ' OLDEST 350SL BR OOKLYNIWG CO. ORAHGECOUHTY '73 l\lon lt: C11rlu l..and&u, '73 Pinto i dr 4 ~pd. clean, ful ly l"QU1p 'tl & ~hurµ v{'ry !ow m 1IC':ll1lt:. Sl895. SJJOO or bf':.t ofr. PP. 645-GWK . 495-15813. 18 ' OWENS Ski Boal 4 -otD W/80HP J ohnaon EleC· """ t550 ttomallc w/lrlr. & rov. •••••••••••,••••••••••• $1.250. 11311-0636 .,, l'Ol'd ..._. Thll ' wheel drive hu locktns hubs. roll bar & 12ToE,,_ """ COUPE "•lima\O' Mll"UI VOLVO MUS . ITHIS "" EXCl.US IVEL''VOL,.VO W KENO Ro •DSTER '73 VW Tt-tt NG , 19.000 mi. J.arge!lt Vo1vo 0c.-alcr -$1\es·Scr v\ce·J.cai1 in J:: -Y1•ll o v,./hlk i nt , AM llERE'SAN Roy Ca~er. Inc. J\11to10:.it1 c transn1is.s ion, ratlio. s:!000 .00 ~ss ineOJY~~eL~~~'. ~7 3196 ---' '72 Pin t o , nutn, 'ili t . 71 V('i.:a 1,1,'a~on. 4 a1l!'iS)d , a in /fm $161!>. 5-18-77M or llCWll!1'S $1 1~1 6464Ul3 Tro11tportatlon rodlo. (611CY8). $2199. Rolls '\toyce OMW air <:ond1t ionin)l, llO\o\'er -----DIHl:':CT EXAMPLE: steer1nM. radio, s1.-e Lhis 1974 BUS Ty~· JI , air Ve, '~'uT.?.,:'.~~p wc , Co.,,'i\':!~~ 17lllS;.. . .,., ooea\$10,9'<><•1'"1'0) ;]~.~;f1 ndw & '""" l>P.'~1'!'.1'1 SSfi li4>\0 ·73 Squi re Alt:.. 2.0n;i , '74 !'o.!t1ntc C.:Jrlo, S\o\'1vel looks sha rp. run" gre:1l, seiits, <11r, jl\o\"r, \'In. top pp uffl'.r .4!1J 2\.Jt.2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833.9890, glcerlng, pwr. broke!!, 'l>K vw SEl)i\N '- 1 _, __ • -'-~ ~ hlehback se•t11, <:0111 Capri 9715 J ~70 ll arhor .C ~1 Cll·:u1, lowrn1l11;:~· 2025 S. Manchester C-ra,SaM/ S.hwonChovrolot a ... 1 91zo 1------"'-'-' 2!),UUO Ill i 'i; $4250/0(r ~\II c ~i~1 ,,111;& \o\'knd:> Plymouth 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 INT'L, 4'x4', 29,CXlO mi. 22" lllGll Alum. Cmpr. Xl. cond. Mlllly xlra!I. shell. Puneled. Yr. old & $3950 /btsl orr. 06.1-6.S33 . clean. $185., JI'~' tm&~I 'TS Ford Bronco. Ranger pickup!\. 968-9100 e\'c1 lll pkg. Bron:te/Wht. $439S. plet ely carpeted und ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6311276 panelled,lc~hox&Aleept1 '73 CAPHI, V0 ,4s 1>cl,1\/(:. .. s1 200 ,:'~8L7R An~heim 700-2011 2 adulta. (508588). AM /FM stereo yl'llow 1971 VW Super Beetle. s un -- l'.171 l•:I ('ar11u111 •102 <·11. 1rl. Xtr1.1s 4fl'..1 1457 71 FURY Ill $5349 Xlnlcond. 497-!Sm. ·MG 9742 roof, 43.000 mi. 1'op rond Awtos, Hew ••••••••••••••••••••••• • $2100675-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7,\ l\l unlt· Cl.ll'lo, AM , t-'1\1 stC'rt•o ta pl'. air, low rn1. $4,1011 8:.J:.J :l'..1~2 •4 Door •V-8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Vinyl Roof •Low Mlle• •Real Sharp! 10 Ph : 494 ·1959 68 Chev ""'I' pkup &. c/o ~EU' CJ..S camper. Nu 307 V8 10" wide chrm whlA., Sharp. V8 . complete rollcage, 493.2275 -·----I whitespoke wheels, soft--lop , luw mila g C' Mobil• Homes 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Tru vco, 27 '. Super clean . Loaded . Microwa11e . SRcrificl'. $1 3,500. '75 price, $2<1,000. 492-5032. 9150 {56GEHN L $3444 ll~L IARRY PONTIAC Isl St. & S.A. t)'eeway 558-1000 llLL IARllY PONTIAC 1st St. & S.A . .,")'eeway 551· I 000 __ :.. Autos Wanted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun 9720 l\1G n1u1 ~~ :12 ;.11y11rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• roll bur & pin str1p~111 i; r.11nl. 673-4652. 73 DATSUN 1970 ML;B G.T. 4 spe<'d , '>l.lrt" v.lu:~·lto Llkl" ncv.· 615·3t.il5 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'M VW Bu~. Co:.l. lnt . M;i ~s . \o\ idc lire:-, narl·d ff'nders, t:xtras. Very ~oo d runnin,K Cond ·1!M-8759 VW He p utr, fa l'IOry lrd1ned , free luWl nJ,!. I )"r. r-:uar:.in1 l«'. Stop pa) 1ni.: hi J!h 11r1l·e:-., c·hc.,;k m ine fLr~t . 556 93116 240 z. .. 1 6 Cylinder I Automatic I Factory Air I Real Sharp! $4795 ~TG 13 '74. Nl«•rl\' nc\o\' Ll.'SS than :WtJU n11 S1t150. IF you'r e r eady 10 \ravel Call 1175 3220 dO Y\o\'here on land I have a ltl7 2 VW r arnpl_'r 1n xlnt IGl-:!$890) BRAND-NEW '75 PONTIAC \IE~TURAll 'GS \\':11.ton hn p:tl:l V.'a~on , fu ll pv.·r w 1a1r , xtr;1 c•levn . run ~ A I. ~lus1 ~l·ll 1 Sli5 bl·Sl of(cr r~1s 1101 $1395 ~:l·onom 1 (·U I ti c yl engine. a ulurn alH: & full~ f a t:I Ol"Y c qo1ppl•d tA20 1ll!I ) (11:1 1 ~1 ! 'i 4 Ca1.1rl('C ~ pil~S \\'~11 ! 1vad1·d, S;u · Jluhhy's 1 111 ,..---.....-....-,--=r<r=..-::~ $3488 BILL BARRY POMTIAC 1 L;od'ti.i 1 11:11-:' __ Motorcycl••/ Sc ooh rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 Yamuha HOZ:SO. Ask- ing $850 or make ofr, Call art Spm. 557 -9921. '74 INT 'L Seoul II , 6 cyl, AM /!''!\I stereo, remova- ble top, 23 ,000 mi. $4000 /bs t offer. Call _!>11vewcekdays83S-~ '63 ~1 G II , i.:cl .::und runn1n~ sha JM.'. I O'>l.·ner. Isl St. & S.A. t-'r1..-eway __ _cS:..:5:.::8-1 000 --~I Autos, Used S7!'.llt Cal l if scriou~ly 1nll•r('S\· fi4U 0001 ___ 1 l'd uni)' 6"1:J·li814 after 7 pm ATLAS Chrysler ;Plymouth <11><'n Dall~' & Sun 'ti! 10 l''.\1 '71 Yamaha .,:;nduro 360. $•150 ... :xccllenl condi- tion. Ca II 675-91160 <irt 5 MUS'f Sell. '75 llonda, 550 4 cyl, only :WCXJ mi. Alik- ing $1900 . Cil ll aflC'r 7pm 8117-6393 72 JeepCJ-5 • V ·B En9ine •3 Speed •Cheap Jeep! $3895 ~ ... """'~~I Pantero 9747 '63 VW UuJ,!. :-;unroor, Wll .. T .. BUY YOUR ••••••••• •••••••••••••• AM 1 ... M , rl·hll nuitor. {)ATSUN. 'r<>YOTA, 1971 1-'antcra , Green & S80ll. 556·930ti OH VOLKSWAGEN Black. ~take offer. Eves. PA IU FO!t aft51'!\1 !>51.1 <t72'l . OH NOT. T<)P l>OLLAll. Porsche 9750 'li9--V\\'-4-sp_ rehlt <.'n ;:. Hons ~ood . t'le;.111. ~ovd tires. s1.oou_ ·l!-14-f\2 17. {;ALL 197::! VY•/ Con\'l'rt Lo . mi. SAL BEHNADENF. '60 1600 SUPElt. wht. 35,000 mi . nu to p & tirl'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge-neral 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.STATE SALE : 1 ~7 2 \l c~a S \,li UU . 19 7'1 G5em \111 . only ;ooo n11 . $2,55_0._6·1ti·86~l0~--- Buick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!')2~ ll.:1rh0r J~]\d , Cnsta Mes11 546-1934 '72 YAMAHA M X. cellent, $500. 536·7671 ex-(5991':YGJ NEWPUl~T IMPORTS 5·10-0442 w/Llk . int . l\1~h'ly . ex-Asking$2000.841i·7Uf,O ----1 eel. $2.250. day : 645-2374 , '72 Skylurk. 4,1.000 mi. '74 2GOZ. •I spd, lo mi , eve: 2t:J -431·:""'6::'.:'.C.... __ .1·oo BUG. xlnl cone!. $1300 PS1l'H. auto, tilt whl. AJ.l /FJ\:I , 55800. Pvt. Pty. or best offer . 54.':1·&139 or l'.:tc. $2500 675-400afl 2. •KKENDON ,,. AMCn JEEP '73 XR-75 ''"' ' . cos1n ,,E s.l :.~9 so23 eallaft 554G·3286. !late To, But MuslScll '65 675.1410 ='----1 C Pors 1·h e . Stra ight . '71 W ;i i,:on , runs x lnt. $3100. 675-0985 '61;\V ll.OCAT G O. CC)~I> S4CXI. '75 NOVA Cusl 350 aulo,1--- P /S, P I B. ;u r lm mac. '00 PL'l' ·I dr, (ull pwr. & Lo mi. 54,000. ·l~-J.1~>() ;1ir S575 6-15·!161 •1 &t2-7144~832-5322 3100 W.Coast Hwy. NA -=.:..:..:.:..::.===--rrueb 9560 642-9405 72 Kaws 350, ,e:ood cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------..,,- Sl 195 or br:-.t orrer. !11~-4977 Rrnault 9755 "74 YW SUNBUG Slcrco, 1\1\1 1 Ft.I. 15,780 9fo2·1!.:M3 __ _ Chrysler 9925 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pontiac 9965 $425 or besl orrcr. Phone 645-9412 '73 CM.., Orange COIMty's ----!·········· ············· miles. Cadillac 9915 '69 Nl:-:Wl'(>HT C.'u:-.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• H' ·n•·sl , ..... _ '71 510 4dr Sedan. Lo mi ., '68 Renault 4 ri r. Sedan. 4 Pric~d To Sell ·····•••••••••••••••••• Cl eanl o"Mni:r PS.P1U. clt"l". scats. ,\ C ,\uto Ne w tires. S1•1' t" a 11·. pree1ate ~ H41i-~i2 74 Pontiac Grand Prix •V·B & Auto. •Factory Air •Power Steeri11CJ •Real Sharp! -------~ Ton PU. VB, auto.. "2mc-_,..,, xlnt . cond. Orig. ownr. speed. Low m1 Very gd '72 llONDA CB750, ZlOO fact. air. pwr. steering, on Imports Sl,650. 673·6137 art. 6pm. cond. 5750 . 963.;su mi . Cr it sh bar, lug~. PDBrakes, radio, lilt Bill Maxey Toyota rark, xlnl. cond. $1,200. steerinl! wheel. Nice one. Call Roger or "Bill '74 260Z 2+2. Coco Brwn. Rolls Royce 9756 493.3903 1 llA0773).$3.599.6J3.9890. 847 _8SS.5 A/C. m a .c:s . lo mi 's .••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _'.S'!e~lm11>••~n~C~ho~v"'.roh!'!et!__l -;:;;-;;-';';;;:;;~;:-;--·I xtras. IJest orr. PP Call #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~ew '74 400TM Suzu~i . -FREE APPn.,$AL ht \lo" n 8 AM & 5 P r.1 used once. Clean, xtras. _. 642 34fl? ROY ••5.727; ,..... We buy used oars & _ " w . ~ .... • " TRUCKS-VANS-4WO"s CARVER Wanted.Clean.late tru cks . C~ll GRO.fll 1973 240Z, air, mags, '67 TR6C 650ce Triumph, Mel ls. Cash! 675-8&19. CllEV_ROl,l::T for a free a'in /fm. nu clut<.'h & ROLLS·ROYCE Bates seal, desert pipes. a ppraisa l. b k . $-IOOO 8:f7 I07l 23AI . 111hs1. s t ill air box. $650. '74LUVTrvck GROTJI CHEVROLET ra cs. . -COSTA MESA NEWPURT IMPORTS 3100 W.C.asl Hwy. NB. 642-9405 . ---------1969 VW . Runs p_rcat ! Clean. SI 150. :i-18-9462 or 67:1-2976 644·9019 arter6pm MIKADO. 4 speed, radio, 18211 Beach Blvd. '72 Z.10Z. a u lo. tiir, AM I SAll;-AAAA O N LS step bumper & low miles. lluntington Beach F !'wl s l c r co , a\ um . CLOSED suNo::."~'---l 'ffi Bug. like ne.,~i. Lt•aving '74 H DA E JNORE (336J9Y 6J3 "°'""' &17-6087 549-3331 wheels. lo miles, $3900. or s~~ 9761 MT l •w miles man" ).$2999 .• __,.,,_ If "''... country . ~l us t :;ell ~ • • "" , er o er 642 042G extras. l\1 ake orfer. SelmClftClwvrolet SELLIHGYOURC.A.R? --·-~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wkrlays. 557-9783 <1fL 6. ..:'":::7cc·21=411::.· _____ 1'72 Cll EVY LUV. Xlnt TOPPRICESPAID 'G.9 510 STf\l "ION Wgn. 4 EXCLUSIVE . anyt1me Sat&_Su_o __ • h d Foe lmpo..... dr, •I s pd. !tack, ne w ... , V\V S <"b"•k xlnl '72 Yamaha 175 MX. '74 l'QOu., over ea camper ,..., tires . 58\100 orig. mi, FOi ' 'qua ' ..... · ~':~ah:a ~n;~~7 7d~~t : tl'.;1_1• ~~~~~~~~a~: De!:Lde-~~;~~ s1 .1ooor ofr. 545-~193 __ Orange .County ~~;i;_~5! or make or-_f;4_6.40~·:3:.· -----1 ~~~~-r$z~l;e94S~. !%k __ , ... __ ~:.::a•:.r·~=JOO=·=-c .. MM_ .. -I 73 Datsun 610 cQA~ !.-.!-:~ .. -•.•.....•.• !??.~ '67 T<;umph soo. x1ot rorJ .O. -Stati'onwaCjOn WE ('O nd . Twin carbs , lo ~~-------- mi's. $785. 642-0047 '73 Ford WE PAY •4 Cylinder MOTOR F -100. ·~ ton r u. va. CA $H •ut ti CAI STILL "74 CZ 175 st . bike, 1500 mi. f · d • ~ Oma C AUTHOllZEO runs like new. 6 mo old. aoto., act . air l'On " p w r . s tee r i n g . •Factory Air ~ & S.,.,.ic• HAVE ,S650 ·=.:::·64:::.:::6·...:466.'i=----I PDBrakes, sliding rear J.'OR USED-CARS DAVE ROSS -PHILLIPS •Lo, Lo Miles! P1'~NTON 125 $250 w Ind 0 w s. c I ea n ! PONTIAC·STUTZ 5 Volvos Left ** 675_1353 ** !04996P). $3599.633-9890. BUICK -PONTIAC-OPEL $2895 2410 Hcriror llvd. ,, -;::;:;-;;:::::;-----1 _ _:iS'!el'_!R1~on~~C~ho~Y1~ole"!!:el!_I 24888 Ali cia Parkway (439JGI 1 Pr~lnc-• Motor Homes, Laguna Hills 837-2400 ...--• ..-w- Sol•/Rent 9160 '59 Chevy truck, 2 T. Subaru 9762 p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dump bed w /2 s p. axle. TRUCKS-VANS-4 WD "s ••••••••••••••••••••••• rices '73 DODGE Cabana 21' $700.581 -398laft5. Wanted.Clean, late '74 J>L -$2395. 12800 mi. Come in Today comp._ selr-c?nl'd. Boiit & ,75 GMC SPRINT Md ls. Cash! 675-884!1. 36mpg, rt !II. still under Buy lrlr.hitch,a ir.Sl.pti4.0n· warr. 67 5-4187 after !l I 3500 "5,7675 Loaded! V8, automatic. AU T~S W ~NTED.1971D:itsun 5 1 0 :2dr.R /f.I , P.M. Y mi. "· 1 or pwr. s t eer ing , pwr . anything running or not! A,C, ;\ulo. Nu r;idial -- _83_1-0782_____ brakes. mags & radial $25, $50. $100. Fast serv. tire'.'">. 751 -8265. Toyota 9765 '72 Tra•co Mahal Supe<! 8 30.1606 PP ti r es. Like New~ &greenCash!892-50 17&--••••••••••••••••••••••• (82t88X ). 892-7047 '72 240Z, A. C. mag whls. 4 J-IARVEST t'tini -home. '73, 20', scl(-('()f)l., sips 6. Xlnl. cond. $6.~-PP. 968-n44 $4488 s p(I _ Ai\\ !FM. Xl nt . PVT. PART'' needs reas. Cone! 557-87!!1 transportation car from ---· - Rent: P ace Arrow, s leeps six or more. llLL IARRY PONTIAC 1st. SL & S.A. Freeway 558-1000 ___ ...:"'=•:.·"'°':::::...---1 ·72 Courier w /shell, erpt, I STOP SERVICE & mags. Days, 558·0474 , Eves, 615·5987 For Trailers, Campers, Motor llomes. Repair- Scrvi ce -Lube & Oi l fhani:;e!I. Tuneups, wash jobs, int. cleaning, etc. REGENCY MCYfOR llOME RENTALS 9ZS lla r)>or Blvd. SA 531-2503 FAM ILY wants to rent 18·ZU' motor home. wk or Se pt 6·14 . D ays : 1·682-7050. Eves : 968-0872 Gr.fCTRUCK XLNT COND ... $900 CALL 586-20.52 72 CHEVY 1/2 Ton Plcbp •V..S & Auto. •Real Sharp •Low Price! $2495 p . p. 536-3333 ! TOP $ Paid FOR Used VW's Paid for or Mot 1:m.:;1M4' 187 11 •ac v . llwit. lk-h. 842·4435 Fiol 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, Imported ;;H;;.;;:~,~·;····;;·o; rilHBn ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Toyota Corolla •4 Cylinder •Automatic •Radio & Healer $2495 \lt485MS) 4 to choose from! "' lease <d~~~ 1960 Hurhor ( M {,.!/< 9JOJ 73 Vol•o WGCJOll Loaded , this rin c automobile has vcrv IO\o\' miles +s hows il! - $3995 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.C.ul Hwy. N.B. 642-9405 '75 Volvos Buy Or Lease 73 Cadillac Eldorado •V-8 & Auto. •Factory Air •Power Steerin9 •Power Windows •Power Ser+s •Vinyl Roof $4295 t7611M IFl CADILLAC O'·cr 70 to choose rro1n "62 Chrysler. Xlnt l"Ond I $425. Phone 751·8iOX aft 5PJ\f or 675-3971 Continental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 i\1ARK IV, gd eond, new tires, 55750. 644 -8819 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TOPCASll' For Co rvettes and other os cd cars &• tru•~k s! 1-!0WARD Che\"rnl f'\. 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I Owner . 833-1'1837 ---1 Camaro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.C.asl Hwy. NB. 642-9405 VS , autom atii:, fat;\dry air, vinyl top. Ai\1/i'M stl'rl'o. rallye whec)s, f 29.000milcs. (135.ll::lt) .. Chevrolet ·57 .,,airlanc. Ne'>I.· lirt':. . Camaro brakes, paint. Ai\l /Fl\I 8 trac k Str. $1000 fbsl . LT COllfle .,, ... ,sart5. Equipped u·ith factory '72 Ranehero. P /S, P1B. a ir conditioning. Turbo A/C. New painl. ~,250. llydra ma t i c tran s -CaH644-1765. $3589 MEW '75 Fkebird Economica l 6 ey\andcr, autom <1lic. radio. hc;iter, powf'r steering. 1111:125) SAVE • mi ssion . A!'tl /FM stereo radio, consolC'. tinted ·73 Ltd Country Sq. St:i 12 G d p . glass, OC\I.' steel belled W:ig. A /e , p/S, p /h, ran r1xs radial tires ~111d Golden an1 /fm s tereo, lug rk . TO CHOOSE FROM Brown Mclallic finish. 29.000mi's.644-0034. Fxa mplc· 31.lSQ m iles and in ex-,74 COURIER Piek Up, 4 BH 0 ANDNEW' ccllent condition. Fully · '75 GRAND PRfX reconditioned. spcl. air. hke new. ~5-0wner. 645-1395 V8. :1utl)m a lic, pov.·er $3695 ~I C'e r1 n j.!. power disc Mere~ 9950 bru kl'S, :-.1l·1·I be lt cr1 '72 WILLIAMSCRAF1' 21' w/Dod ge truck. o.h. air cond, own gen. $6100 646-7622 (957 17L) •KKENDON ,,. AMC"1JEEP '60 AUSTIN HEALF.Y In Santa.A.no "Bug-Eye" Sprite. Xlnt. Complete Facilities runner. Good body, in· Sales, Service '75 V2 Toyotas Here Now See in .c:.-ro.c:earea ••••••••••••••••••••••• radi;il t1ri:s. radial tuned lar«Jest S~ection As k for Hi ck '72 Mercury l\1a~quis Cpt>. suspension. (lfi58741. or Orange Coast De Elegance. Ri ('h Super Clearance- 9400 Carne in terior, a classic and hard to f in d . Good MPG . l easin9,UsedCars Removable hardtop, and -0 . k M'll Mot '• .. ' COST.l \ltS~ Sl·l \0~) USED brO'>l.'n finish v.rith Lan- Daily Pilot dau top . Be<u1;ru11y PRICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOO trans, transfer case, l\t untzy trans. & '64 Chevy parts. Reasona- ble, 842·1231. ragtop. Side curtains. IC I er ors w /Camper Shell. Ai r . $~.ZOO CASI-I. Call ore A '70 Datsu n P.U . bef ri/JD'T,i,J'CJ am/fm . Good cond. Lo 6 .30Pr.f .. 892·29'70. Test Drive Today Buy VOLVOS 330 WeS\8aySL ma;nl•;n od. Equipped $4689 Costa l\1 csa with stt"reo & tilt steering ...,:-,,.-,,--::::--,=-=-==-• In -----1 whoc l. San;noe '"' DAVE ROSS ORAHGECOUMTY ·;4 CAJ\.TARO. 15.000 mi. $2995 . Could lease to mi's. $1800. 645-5124 o r IMW 9712 120 \\/.\Varner al So. J\la1n "' CHOICE OF 30 iur. pwr str/brks, R&ll. !'iUi t able party & t ake PONTIAC lease v 01,·oDlrSince'S6 S3400 firm . D;i y s· trade.523-7250 . 548-301 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sanla An a 557-:t l:li 546·7210 2 ..................... . .Borg Warner T-10. 4-spd. good shape ror G.M. $75 '70 CllEV~l 31~ ton. 3SO rirm 5'8·6897 auto. P JS, P /B. 7000 mi. on new eng. Topper, Ri ght rronl door or '65 c pl 'd . bed. $1.800 . Chevelle. Glass & door 1_<98c:::.·3"~5" _______ 1 All good. Asking $30. Ca ll ,7 z FORD a rter 6P M . Ask (or La rry. 968-4971 COURI ER . 4 cyl., slick 11hifl, air cond .. radio, 1''our deep dish MAGS healer. st ep bumper.· with lug n ut1. Jo'its mags & shell. <79708'r ). Dats un Pick.up. $80. $2399. 633-9890. 9"7-2748. Sol-Cho"""°' """°'for SaM '71 CHEVY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/ ClGa1fc1 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1935 Ford Pickup Orts. Reblt Eng. le Trui. Cd Cond. $800. 496-0Mll ... '58 MGA Cpe, r.lnl e6nd. Evetythln~ ~ (reat ! Slootcuh. 960-1171 •sa MOA Coupe, White, xlnt. ~nd . Wlre whll. $\,OIOcasb. 537-311M Neil IKre.ttottol 1 Yolllctea '510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MQS'r' bea ut recreation veh,lcl• park In U.S. hai. aome owner f mem · mefahipe atlll for aale. Clc:111e by, 613-»44 for in· fo. Bkr ~ Ton PU, 6 eyl., slick 11hll't., radio. heater, 1\.ep bumper, wf"lttl co'lers & new pain t. (53625X ). $1899. 133·9890. Sot-Clw"""•"•aM"°'t ' 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 Ford Econollne. Hu '68-• reblt enc panld- cpll·•Pkr·1d Ura. S850 1d cond. 642·21189 '73 Cbev BeauvUle Van, loadCd unbelievably .;lean. $3990. G Woh1 7!2-11111•9'1·2626 You don't need a gun to "draw fai l " when you place an ad' in the Dally Pilot want Ads! can eow -642·56'18. SADDLEBACK BMW EXCLUSIVE & DIALER • SlmCE FllST • A.Diil( LEASE PLANS IMPORTS -Mu1tonq 9952 c..io..... 14MOl7 '70 12-1 Sp« Cpe, 5 >pd. J) l • · 7 I C A M A HO , Io w ....................... I '::':"':;;;;"=-=-'""';,;,:~ 38.000 m i, new paint .• eQI\ WJtA WILLIAMS mile a g <.', x lnl eoncl . "74.2+2, aoto,6 c;.-1. fully ·72 GRAND pJ~IX . A/C, very cl e an . $2250. ~ $2050. equip . Cash /take o\"r A,\1 /.,'?\1 . (J ni· O\o\'ner. fl42 -2897 ______ -I :":~> TOYOTA 8011 Commonwealth ___ 494 -7!">6_1 ___ pymnts. 646-1840. Xlnt. rood, Ph.· 54fi·6273 ·1 S C 32 MPG Buena Park 1 porl..c; ou_pe, '69 Ca maro 350 economy •m V·8 FASTBACK . P /S. xl nt c ond . Mus t 1'166 Ha•bor CM 1>>11>9303 __ _c5:::2::..:l_-7.c.::0..:0:.:0:...... __ 1 v .s. 3 /spd . s tick, P /B l t 1 -'75Pontiac.A.Jtre scl\/m;ikeoffer.644·6427 -· x n cone . ort ~ l-lulchback r;o up<". aft.6 '71 l·lilox Toyota, $1600. '74 VOLVO tfi4E._A real f;:,i_t~~~~~~~~~~~,;!;: paint.Si325 .orbestoffer. Auto1n 3t1 c wJa1r c-nndi- Very clean+ xtras. lfin· ge m. (\M /FM. air. ~ood Call 642_4072_ No Sun. ti75·054c2:......--~---I t1011ln ~, A Loaded Little J119Uor 9 71 O [·rte~'~·;';';"~ .. ;;·~·~' °"'::;:'=":'=·::=i:":'~'~m~•:· :"~'':·::•"':;'~·~":':-~ \~·~·~"~' ·;:;;;;;--·14 M us tang 11 chi a. 4 eyl, Be a uty ! 1 G7 JL FJ l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·I S . , $3358 auto. P I '. 10,000 mi. ·~~k:u!~::1~ !rc.g~~'. !~ S TAR 6 AZER'•._« ~~=~~!~! ........ !!!.~ _S3'7_S<>_._,_5,_·648cc...•-----1 ing Sl .000. Mike54&-1982 ~. ~!!.'.LJO~l::..=:::l}r CL.\Y IL POLL.A '74 MustanJ:: II, Silver. ful · BILL BARRY I .. '"' ,."._~11:. ~ .,....,. 0o.1r Am·~rGvod• "t CONNELL \y equ.ip. w;redcust. int.. 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The announcement followed a ·IS-minute clo::1ed executive session of the San Clemente City Council Wednesday night at which Portner's position is believed to have been discussed. Press and public were excluded from the closed.door meeting. Chief Portner said today he was "very pleased" to have been retained. Portner is a 23-year veteran of the San Clem ente force. He was appointed chief a year ago when former Chief Cl.if- LA A rea Consumer Costs ford Murr3y lert because of ill health. "I will do the job here as chief or police the best 1 know how," Chief Portner said. Portner's job jeopardy was re- vealed in late July. Carr had un- d e rtak e n a review of the performance of the police de- partment under Portner. At that time, Carr said there '-''as a possibility that the chief would be de moted to lieutenant, a pos ition he held prior lo being appointed chief. Today, Carr refu sed to elaborate on the reason a demo- tion was contemplated, referring to it as a private employer- employe relationship. ,.le also declined to disclose any portions of the council ex- ecutive session s, or to say whether a formal or informal vote was taken on the issue of lhc chief's position. It is customary in c<.1ses in\lolv· ing major department he:.1ds that the city mana ger receive permission from the (·ouncil to make changes before rirings or hirings take place although the city manager as the chief ad- ministrative orficer does have the authority t o mak e the changes. Carr declined as well as ~o say v.·hether he and the City Council disagreed over the retention or Portner as chief of police, but he did s ay he does feel the council concurs with his action keeping the chief in his present position. . He said he does not know if !\1 ayor Tony DiGiovanni who is out of town and did not attend the executive session concurs with <See PORTNER, Page A2> • ces Rise 1% By United Pre!ls fnternatlonaJ Higher food and transportation costs in the Los Angeles tnetropolitan area boosted con- sumer prices nearly 1 percent in July to another record level, the U.S. Labor Demartment said to- day. But the hike still was less than for the country as a whole. Virtually all areas of consumer spending moved upward, the de- partment sa id, a nd the Consumer Price Index in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose to a record 158.1, compared with the base level of 100 in 1967. That meant that goods and services costing $10 in 1967 cost $15.81 last month. Nationwide, prices increased 1.2 percent, the steepest rise since September. The price index in Southern California. was 10.6 percent higher tha n one year ago. Higher transportation and food prices accounted for nearly 75 percent of the overall price in- crease in the metropolitan area. Transportation costs rose 2 percent in July, largely because of higher prices for gasoline, auto parts and used cars, and were 11 percent higher than one year ago. Local transit fares also <See PRICES, Page A2) ' Laguna Tax DropsA 11 c Property Assessed Valuation Reported Higher -' ' ,'' --~---By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL OIU.. D•llY .. llMSlatf An 11 -cent cut in the Laguna Beach city tax rate was approved Wednesday by the City Council. Th.is year 's levy will be $2.11· per $100 assaq,ed valuation. Last year's rate .,..as $2 .22. The tax rate cut was made possible through a greater than anticipated assessed valuation of property within the city and a higher than estimated surplus in the general fund at the close of fiscal 1975. The owner or a $60,000 house who last year paid $333.00 in city taxes would pay $316.SO, assum· ing no increase in the assessed val~a_tion of bis property. Jt is generally assumed, however. that nearly all properties have been revalued upwards. Thls wOuld offset any aavings crealed Canyon Are as Affected Building Standards Modified in Laguna Bowing to demands by a group of architects, the Laguna Beach City Council Wednesday ni ght modified application of stan- dards requiring fire resisti\l e construction practices on new de- velopment. At a special m eeting three weeks ago, the council adopted an urgency ordinance placing all residential areas within the city und e r a Fire Zone Four classification. Standards of the zone reqyire fire protective measures that local architects claimed would partially destroy esthetics of new construction and would add to the cost of new construction. Air man Missing Council m e mbers agreed to roll back the bounds of the zone to include only c anyons and other brush areas . All of Arch Beach Heights will remain in the zone because of the area·s high density. The council's previous action required that all new residences, regardless of location, be subject to the standards. The council also agreed that plans for new construction that were in plan check at city hall prior to July 30 -the date the urgency or dinance was passed - will be e xempt from the pro· visions. Finally. council members agreed to' disc u ss Sept. 17 whether to relax some of the standards so that esthetics would not be destroyed. through a tax rate reduction. Though all council members cast votes in favor oC the 11-cent reduction, at least two had some reservations. Councilman Carl ~n said he was wary of reducing the lax rate by more ijlt1n about two cents for fear ttit! couneil might have to raise it al budget lime next year. · He aitld it could be that as~ se1sed valuation of property within the cit)r di.iring fiscal JS11 may not increase, because of substantial increases during fis· cal 1975 and 1976. "Wouldn't it be wiser ... if we put t he money away in the bank'! Isn't that planning ahead for a rainy day?'' asked Coun· cilwoman Phyllis Sweeney. . The council, however, was told that the 11 -cent reduction would allow the city to carry a reserve of about $600,000 against the $4 .1 million general fund budget. SeeTAX DROP,PageA2f Man Killed By Lighting EXETER (UPI) -A South · San Francisco man was killed by lightning atop Moro Rock in Se· quoia National Park. Tulare County Sheriff's de· puties said Lawrence Brady, 31, was hiking with his family when they got caught in a hailstorm on top of the rock about 4 p.m. Wed- nesday. Brady was struck by lightning and pronounced dead on arrival at an Exeter hospital. Four other peoplewereinjured. • ' . Fun on t he Sand ~ __ ... • .. Ji>----. .'- Melissa May, 16 of Laguna Beach de· monstrates form at paddleball game gain· ing· pop11Iarity on Orange County beaches this season. It may be played with two persons or four. Some see it as a potential r eplacement for the frisbee-fling fad. Addi· tional photos of Melissa at play on A-3. Prime Beach Land Laguna Teens • Arrested in Condemnation Eyed Jewelry Theft The city of San Clemente in· itiated condemnation action Wednesday against prime beachfront "!>owl area" proper· ty. The owners previously had filed a $900,000 claim against the city over alleged holdups in de· veloping the land. Vice Mayor Pat Lane told pro- perty owner Jack Brown the city's action was a direct conse- quence of Brown's filing of the in· verse condemnation claim. Brown later called the city ac· lion "retaliation." The action came as the City Council sat as the board of direc- tors of the redevelopment agency established about six months ago to upgrade the area surrounding the pier and beach. The vote was unanimou s. Mayor Tony DiGiovanni was absent. Speaking at the session, Brown asked what justification the council could have for condemn- ing his land. He said the master plan for the redevelopment or the area showed the land lo be de- veloped for high density residen· tial uses. He said that throughout the public hearings and presenta- tions leading up to the creation of the redevelopment agency, the City Council had claimed no in· tention to undertake condemna· lion in the area, although the council gave itself those powers. Vice Mayor Lane told Brown the institution of proceedings un- der the right of eminent domain was "a direct reaction to the notice of claim of (i nverse) con- demnation." Inverse condemnation is .a legal proceeding under which a landowner may s ue a gov· emmental body ror damages if he feels be has been deprived of significant property rights by • government action or inaction. Two residents of a Laguna Beach apartment complex were arrested by police Wednesday a(. t e rnoon following a $2,000 jewelry theft from a nearby unit. Booked into city jail on suspi· cion of burgla~ were David Nicholas Stephens, 19, of 2037 S. Coast Highway and a 17-year-old ju\lenile. Marjorie Quigley, another resi· dent of the South Coast Highway apartment complex, discovered the loss of dia'mond rings and a watch about 3:30 p.m. when she returned from an out-or-town trip. The two youths were arrested about 90 minutes )aler based on evidence located al the scene. Police said they recovered about half of the stolen items at the time of the arrests. Test Successful EDWARDS AIR FORCt: ATHENS, Greece (AP) Airplane bombs and ammunition worth bet ween $3 million and $5 million are missing from U.S. supplies at Souda Airbase in Crete; a joint U .S.-Greek in- stallation, a U .S. Embassy source said today. Laguna Hills Protest Brown's $900,000 claim against the city is based on what he maintains to be unnecessary city delays in the gra nting of necessary permits for construc- tion of four apartment units on land at601 Victoria . BASE CAP) -The forerunner of the American s pace shuttle, the wingless X24B, glided onto a 15,000-foot concrete runway al 200 miles an hour without a hitch in its second such test landing. or- ficials said. c:e •• , -~ Weather The us ual night and morning low clouds are forecas t Friday, with mosUy sunny skies in the afternoon . Beach highs 68-72 rising to 75-78 inland. INSIDE T ODAV . Public rekJtions .ac:tft1it~1 '"' bel>olf of 111• UnUed stat" gotim1mtltl ii costing U•t@. JIOYCTl.O whopping $1 bUllon.a !l<fl'· S.r ~DI. <• ., AtY-lenk t ...... L.~J!' "" . ""-....... -----........... <• <• •• •• C1 ·1 .... ... , •.....W-.. ~..... -llSC I ---•• Ct •• .. Greenbelt Plea Denied By WILLIAM SCRaEIBER OtlM O.lly ~IMISYM • Orange County supervisors de· nied an appeal Wednesday by the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. aimed at preventing development on part of a 50-acre section of. Leisure World in Laguna Hills. The 4·1 board vote.came after area residents and greentielt pro- ponents criticized Ji proposed condominium project on the pr<>- perty. The Rossmoor Corp. plans to construct 426 condominium units on the land, which lies along El Tor o road weat or Moulton Parkway -partially within the bounds of the Laguna greenbelt. ot particular concern to the creenbelt· offielal1 who spoke were deve\opment plan. for 10 ..acra or,tbe land that would put several buildings w!tllln II~· sight of El Toro Road, a delignat· edscenic highway oorridor. "The board of the Laguna Greenbelt isn't ultlnc for a re- duction in the nur6be.r of units," sal;l Michae l Schley, a spokesman for the arcenbelt unit, .. ·we want a desip change ln th• project tb1t wwldn'l be • hardship to the owner but would protect the integrity of the scenic highway attd the greenbelt.'' Ken Dykes, representing the Rossmoor Corporation, said buildings will be in view of the sceni~ corridor in only one place • along El Toro Road and that Ross moor properties had specifically been excluded from the greenbelt designation by supervisors. 'This is only additional har- assment and they have opposed (See APPEAL, Page A2) Beaches Out? Pmwl Bans Off-road Vs e SAN DIEGO (AP) -II the state Coastal Zone Conservation Commission gets its · way, off.road vehicles will be barred from almost all the California coastline. . The commission~ ,Wednesday a provlflon !or its master plan wblch prolilbil.s tral.l bikes or q!ber olf-road machine> from l!sina most of tl_ie state's :i,100 miles or beaches. "Wtt:No,not , ayjpg jt s11Pulc!p't be allow~,'' said commlUloner RC111er Osenb~ugh of Pasadena. "W..'re~gttle~=tthcplaceforit .'' . One:MJllll ol( · · t -Pis!llC! Bea'cb was ex- emuted Mail ·~~.., !l,w,u ~ eloped and lls Wlng-1.Mlll~ ...... 'V91ififeilie. • I • · The commission met again today to work on the master plan, which must be approved by 'the Legislature before it becomes binding. " I Two years ago, Brown re· ceived a coastal permit to build eight apartments on the ocean- front land just south or the pier . But then financing fell through before construction was un- dertaken. Later, in a new at· tempt to develop the land, Brown was given a coastal commission permit for only four units in a two-story f 22-foot-high structure. (See CONDEMN, PageA2) False· Alarm E n d s in De~th WOODLAND l!JLI.5 CAP) -A fire truck crashed, killing one fireman and inj uring three ·others, as it ru,shed· to answer a firebombing' report &U\borities later learned was a raise aJarm, Police said today. Authorl(les said Dominic f\. PaJ<al, 50, or Woodland Rills, was. killed Wednesday when an auto darted into the path of the· unit he was riding. · Injured were Capt.. Lewis Miller, .53 , and firemen John Catlow, 51, and Jerry Jamei, 31 . They were all treated at a Jocal bolpital for minor lrtjuries and released, said officials. ' ) Plaza Hotel De buting in P i lot Today Merchants of South Coast Plaza welcome their new neighbor -the Plaza Hotel -in a 16-page Daily Pilot special sect ion ap. pearing in today's editions. Fall fas hions and other merchandise is featured in settings within the new hotel providing an armchair 'tour' of the 403-room hotel . The $18 million, 17-story hotel opened l\otondaY. Details of the opening, the hotel's management team and glimpses of Its dining and cocktail service facilities are offered in today's special section. Turn to the B section for your personal tou.r of' the Oradge Coast's newest hotel. • \ • ' ' ' L/SC Thurld•y. AUQu•t 21 , 1975 0..lll' 11'1»1 ~1Mf ,._. MODEL DEPICTS PROPOSED LI FEGUA RD STATION ON LAGUNA'S MAIN BEACH Structure Would Include First Aid F•cllltlea for Humana and See Llona Bad, Good News }. Prices C lilfi,b Output Does Same -But ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Soar- ing prices for food, gasoline and used cars pus hed consumer prices up 1.2 pe r cent nationally in July, the biggest monthly rise in inflation this year, the govern· m enl r eport ed today. Computed ann_ually at 14 .4 percent, the in· nation rate is the first in double figures since September. Last month 's _increase com· pared with a rise of eight-tenths of a percent in June, providing further e vidence that inflation pressure remains a serious pro- blem for the economy as it re· covers from its worst recession since the 1930s. At the same time, the govern- ment reported that the nation's total economic output showed its sharpest improvement in four years at mid-year, indicating that the economy is snapping back fro m r ecession more strongly than Administration of- ficials expected. The Commerce Department said its revised estimates of the Gross National Product sho'l.'ed a growth in volume of 1.6 percent at an a nnua l rate in the three months ended in June. The de- partment's initial estimate last month forecast a decline of three- tenths of 1 percent at an annual ·rate. From Pafle A l TAX DROP The total city budget, including the general fund and other mis- cellaneous funds, stands at $5.9. million. · The City Co uncil 's Economic Committee had recommended a seven-cent reduction in the tax r ate. Councilman Charlton Boyd, a member of the committee said the committee recommend~ the cut "to show good intent to the public.'' Boyd said he followed the coun- cil's action that the 11-cent cut adopted by the counc il was in keeping with the spirit of the committee's r ecommendation. He praised the committee for its review of the 1976 spending plan. F r om Pafle A l CONDEMN The commission also required a 74-foot long public view park at one side of th e Brown property. Meanwhi l e , A g ri c ulture Secretary Earl L. Butz predicted that r etail rood prices will in- cr ease by about 1.5 perce nt through Decem b.er ror a total average increase this year of 9 percent over last year. Butz told reporters recent sales of wheat and feed grains to the Soviet Union a nd expected f~er sales . of perhaps eight m1ll1on metric t ons would in ~emselv~s cause a 1.5 percent increase in food prices, but that it would spread over the next 16 months. However, Butz said "most of the impact in food prices is behind us ." His price prediction was in the middle of t he Agric u lture D epartment 's "worst case" projections early last May. . "The message I get out of this is let's don't pa ni c," Butz said. "We.'ve got record food supplies coming up." On the other hand, AFI....CIO P_resident Geor ge Meany pre- dicted that "consumers are in for more bad news in the near future ." In reporting consumer prices, the Labor Department said food . ~rices rose 1.9 percent in July, i.tie biggest increase since a 2 per- cen t jump in Augus t 1974 . Gasoline prices jumped 4.3 per- cent and used cars were up near- ly 4 percent. Officials said these increases accounted for three· rourths of the July increase. * * * E'rom Page A l PRICES ..• rose. increasing the · public transportation index 0.7 percent. Meats, poultry and fish prices jumped 5 perce nt in July and overall food prices were 1.5 per- cent higher last year and 10.7 percent higher than in July, 1974. Fruits and vegetables, led by higher prices for potatoes, local lettuce, green p eppers and tomatoes, were up 3.4 percent and dairy products were up 0.1 percent. However, cereals and bakery products, eggs, sugar aiid cola drinks all cost less during the month. Health and recr eation prices rose by 0. 7 percent dwine July and medical care moved up 0. 7 percent. Housing costs rose 0.5 percent during July and were 13 percent higher than a year ago. Residen- tial r ents rose 0.8 pe r cent between May and Julv and home ownership cost s inCreased 0.7 percent from June to July. H e ad Guard Lobbying For Station Bruce Baird, Laguna Beach !"arine safety director, is lobby· 1ng for a $35,000 lifeguard station at the north end of Main Beach P a rk. The 1,100-square-foot station proposed by Baird would include a first aid room for treatment of pe.rs.ons injured at the park, ad- ministrative offices, telephone and radio facilities, and a salt wa ter holding tank for injured sea lions. . "We 're desperately short of space," Baird said. Lifeguard activities now are oonducted out of the small lifeguard tower in the center of the park and a small office a t the c ity hall annex on Glenneyre Street. Baird said the st ation could be fmanced from excess money set aside for development of the park. H~ stressed that the propased s~al1on would be low profile in de- sign and not interfere with views of the ocean from North Coast Highway. · The marine safety director has · ~et individually with City Coun- cil members to outline his pro- posal. The council is expected to consider the matter in Sep- tember. From Page A l APPEAL ••• everything we've tried to do '' Dykes said. "l find their appe3J unwarranted.'' Citing the r ecent court ru.ling on community growth 'limits Leisure WorJd r esident Dr: Henry Webber said supervisors have the power· to prevent further en~roach menls by de· velopment into dwindling open spaces. "South Orange County is r apid- ly developing as a s anctuary not for people but for automobiles ~gh rise~, shopping centers and higher cnme, all of which leads to higher taxes,·· he said. J ames Dilley, also represent- ing the greenbelt forces, charged Rossmoor has "time and time and time again violated its stated efforts to achieve the concept of a rustic community." Supervisor Thomas Riley whose dist:1-ct includes the prO: perty, s aid he has r eceived scores of letters a nd petitions on the matter , most of which op- posed the development plans. ''But in all good cons~ience, I must recommend we sustain the planning commission's approval of a use pe rmit for this project" Riley said. ' Only Supervisor Robert Battin voted for the greenbelt appeal. Development of the property has become controversial with some groups lobbying for the city to retain1lhe Brown land as open space and a park . Brown said construction was just about ready to start. "J guess there's nothing I can do now except Jay down and bleed." he said. ORANGE COAST Vallerga Attorneys Ask Sentence Delay DAILY PILOT Rebert N Wf!('d ''"••<Otnl •<l<I Pwlll•"'"' Jack R. Curley Vi<f Prr,.Mn1 •"" C,..n•••I """""Qt' Ttiomas Keev11 &d•!o• Thom as A. Murphlne M.tn•o•ng f.d•..,.. Charles H . Loo<\ Richard P. Nall "''"'""! ........ g,"' ( "''"'' Ugun;ii Beach Office l•MU1t,,.,..,•!ol• ... 1 ...... 11,,"ll Aftl••U P 0 &o• M'l.• ... 11 Other O!llt@S (Ml•-·· l» Wo" a.,, ~l .. •t Nt w-1 e. .. 11 11»H•.,-1 Plo .... •Md ......... ..., ......... 11111 e. .... -... d !..dlll•MC • V•I '~• l 1101 I.A Pot llOMI ••W"D'"ll<I''""'' Telephone (714) M2-4l21 Cl•ssilled Ad11ertlslng M2-S671 Lagun• Be.11t h All Departments: Telephon• 494-9464 ••omS•nC••-'"'t 49S·06JO C.11y r1gt.l, lt ll O••no• Co•1I Pwll""""" Ci:tMPt"Y '"• .,, .. , ,,.,,., '"'""'".,.,.,,,•II••~•·•> '"'"II•• or •d•otll\01"0~h no•t•ll """' no •U1t•o~tt• ... IN>~• '"""" p~tm!n.011 O! • .,..,,, '°"' ...... . $econd <•••• .... _ P••d •I C••I• ......... (.al!IOflll•. lwll"''"''""ll• c .. ,,,. •l llO•-•~•• .., -·•,...oo. ...... 1n1y; ni1111 ... , ""'"" ... _ \J 1111 _, ... ,, Convicted Orange County As- sessor J ack Vallerga's attorneys moved Wednesday to delay Vallerga's sentencing and, as a byprcxluct of the sentencing, his autom a tic removal from office. In a petition filed in the 2nd District Court of Appeal, the as- sessor's lawye rs asked that the court prohibit sentencing Sept. 16 until their c lienl has exhausted hi s legal remedies. The appellate court may rule on the petition on its own or schedule a court session during which a rguments for a nd againsl the petition will be heard. It is expected that the court will rule on the petition withJn 10 days, time enough to allow Val~erga 's attorneys to appeal to a higher court s hould their pell· lion be denied. The SJ-year-old assessor was round gui lty by a Ve ntura County Superior Court jury Aug . 8 of six felony charges, lnt lud.ing conflict or interest , mis use of public money and g rand then.. Judge Robert Shaw scheduled Vllilerga 's sente nclng ior Sept. 16. And if he is sentenced then, he will auto matically forfeit his $38,SOO a year post. But in their petition to the ap- pellate court in Los Angeles, at· torneys Richard Murphy and Jack Cahill said that once Vallerga forfeits his elected of- fice he cannot r egain it even if his conviction is eventually over- turned. Consequently, according to the petition for a writ of prohibi- tion, Vallerga should not be deprived of his office until he has exhausted his legal remedies. And, they maintain in the peti- tion, the assessor's role in the 1973 sale of a county-owned com- puterized appraisal system to Sparf:anburg County, S.C., can- not be what the Ventura County jury that convicted Vallerga found it to be. The assessor 's conviction cen- tered around his acceptance of $3.714 for consulting fees and ex- penses related to the $2,045 sale. As the y did during tbelr client •s 'tria l, the attorneys argue in their petition that Vallerga could not have been In- volved in the conflict of interest because two public agencies were parties in the Spartanbur1 transaction. F\Jrthermore, they contend, It was the board of supervt.sors that ~et the price, terms and condi- tions of the Spartan bur& sale de-ci~ions ln which Vallerljla bad no voice. I County Freezes DA Fund By GARV GRANVJLLE Oftlle O•llf PllMSU.tt The Orange County Board of Supervisors' battle with District Attorney Cecil Hicks continued Wednesday when : -Supervis ors voted un - animously lo freeze $10,000 of an $18,000 secret fund included in the district attorney's 1975·76 budget. -Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich said he is personally investigating rumors of violations of constitu· tional rights that he said "scare the hell out of m e .'' -Indicted Supervisor Robert Battin said he h ad his office check~ last month to see if elec- tronic eavesdropping devices had been p lanted by district a t· tomey's investigators. -Auditor-Controller Vic 1-lei m met with Hic ks a nd his st aff to discuss ground rules for a Board of Supervisor s mandated audit o( secret funds controlled by the district attorney. The $10,000 freeze was ordered as the superisors adopted the county budget for the current fi s- cal year . In effect, it means that the supervisors )llill expect an ac- countin2 of the first $8,000 spent on confidential law enforcement matte r s before releasing the $10,000. Diedrich did not discuss either the source of the rumors or their nature when he talked of his in- vestigation of violations of con- stitutional rights. Crash Victim Rites Slated In Indiana Funeral services for auto acci· dent victim Mi chael Roy Cum· mins of Laguna Niguel will be held later this week in his home state o( Indian a , according to S h elter's Laguna Beach Mortuary. · Cummins, 20, an employe at Lion Country Safari, died Wed- nesday as a result of internal in- juries he received whe n he rammed an olive tree on Mission Viejo's Oso Parkway. The youth, who would have celebrated his 21st birthday to- day, had Jived in California for three years and had been work- il_lg in the preserve's nursery since June. California: Highway Patrol of· ficers incorrectly listed the vic- tim as a resident .~f Mission Viejo. Cummins' correct address was 23681 Marriner Drive Apt. 108, Laguna Niguel, according to cor- oner's officials. ' ' ____..., ' , , • I ,/ I \ ' I : ! \ I i I • ' ; ~ ~ .. ' ..... \ ' -• ~~. •• .. .. • o.u, "'let S\.1111 .... STAYS ON THE JOB Police Chief Portner F r o m P age Al PORTNER the decis ion to retain Portner, however. Chie f Portner sa id recent , changes have been made in the departme nt's inte rnal person- nel structure and that increased emphasis is being place<t on pre- vention of burglary and com· munity public relations. Shipbuilding Administrator Service Held A gr aveside service for Ike H. Westmoreland of Laguna Beach was held Tuesday at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Mr. Westmoreland died Saturday at South Coast Com- munity Hospital. He was 71. Mr. Westmoreland had served as a civilian administrator with the U.S. Navy for 20 years in the shipbuilding induslry. He was an Orange County resident for 12 years. Rev. Arthur Chartier of the Laguna Beach Com munity Presbyterian Church officiated at the service. Mr. Westmoreland is surviyed by his wife, Margaret of Laguna Beach, his da ughter, Elisabeth J ones of Laguna Beach ; two brothers, Dee Westmoreland of Bel Air and Clyde Westmoreland of Glendale and three grandchildren. Arrangements were directed by Pacific Vi ew. 5 Die in Crash MUR PHY, Idaho (AP) -A light airplane crash in remote Idaho mo untain country has claimed the lives of five mem- bers of a California family. The victims we re identified as Earl T. Marx, San Dimas · his wife Ruth and children, Michael, 15; Margaret , 13 a nd Matthew, 12. Valve Dangers Wanted The recall o f d e f ec tive artificial heart valv~ manufac- tured by a Santa Ana firm has prompted the Food and Dru.a Ad- minist!ation to warn surgeons of potential danger in 65;000 other v.alves in1planted over the pasl six years. _The defective valves have been hoked to two d eaths and one serious injury , the FDA an- nounced Wednesday. Three batches of the heart valves, 204 valves in all. have been recalled by Shiley Laboratories of Santa Ana d Shiley representatives ~aid to- ay they were inundated with calls from doctors and patients and were unable to comment im· mediately. The FDA said 54 of the defec- tive valve~ have been implanted, 36 are beheved to be in domestic trade channels and 114 in in· ternational trade channels. . Surgeons must decide on a pa- tient-by-patient basis whether the risk of valve failure is great enough to warrant open-heart s urgery for r e moval and replace- ment with a new valve, the FDA said. As a precaution, the Jo"DA said it was asking surgeons who have implanted some 65,000 other heart valves manufactured by Shiley-aside from the three as· sertedly derective batches-to monitor their patients "very very closely" for warning signs'. The r ecall affect s Bjork-Shiley aortic and mitral heart valves manufactured b e tween February 1973 a nd July 3, 1975. The FDA said some of the valves may fail if the lower struts collaps~. Capistrano's Public Works Budget Eyed San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen will revie w the public works portion of the 1975-76 fiscal year budget tonight at 7 at Cily I-fall. 32400 Paseo Adelanto. The public works proposed budget is down a total of $7 ,000 from las t year according to John• o·Sullivan, city finance director. Jlowever , the entire city budget · is expected to increase some $450.000. . The public works department includes s treet m aintenance traffic control, sewer control' flood control , weed abatemenf and the engineering department. O'Sullivan said the budget has gone down because the city is not s tarting a ny n e w programs within public works. "Last y~ar we s tarte d the engineering division which accounted for the increase in budget." The " After Hours Sult" f l ' .. " (-1 -" by Haggar Of Easy Living Encron® ,, ---\ The Silverwoods fashion that has take n the country by storm . We call it the ''After Hours Suit.'' Every ma n ca ll~ it the per- fect solution for occasions when jeans are not enough and a tai lored suit is too much. ln easy care 100°/o Encron polyester double knit _\ \ \ with Haggar's famed Expand·O· ma!ic waistband slacks. Mini-checks "/ in light blue. navy, l brown or black. J In regulars and longs. , Both pieces 43.00 silverwoods •Ene,ot"I •••Rec. T.M.or-Arri•ric• Enka Co. •S FASHION ISLAN D • NEWPORT BEACH I 7 I I I - ' I • Whose Loss"! Reds Churning Out Economi'9t~ ' llr MILTON MOSKOWITZ Money ' Tree l _Do you thinlc you have a fair dea of how the economic system in this country operates? A survey just re· teased suggest s that you, m ea n ing the average American, have a very hazy minimum description of the tdea of how this system roltS played by labor, busi. works. And lhe powers·that-· ness, invc4tors a nd con· be are planning to do sumerslntheeconomy. t>Omething about your "ig. norance. '' The powers-that-be are represented In this case by one of their tavorite fronl or· ganizatlons, the Advertising Council, the group that brought you ''Smokey t he Bear'' and Oliler pubJic service campaigns. WHEN PEOPLE were asked in what ways they feel part of the economic system. two-thirds replied "as a con· sumer ,'' as someone who s pend s money . J-l ard l y anyone described himself or herself as a producer who helPs lo provide gpods and services. HERE'S HOW mE Coun· To the question what's good c it work!(i. Every year it about the American economic :Selects certain causes system, onl y 6 percent cited -deemed cortby or broad ad· the "profit system." Eleven ··~rtisi ng :.upport. "Don't be perce nt said they "don 't ·fuelish" and "VD is for ever-know." ;ybOdy" are tow of its most re· The finding showed that .cent d(orts. These campaigns opA.n1ons of the economic 1are created by topflight ad system stem m e d mainly ,agencies whic h contribute from personal experience. ~their laleot aod services. And Americans seem to value ·when the Council distributes highly their own personal tlhe a~s lo n ewspap e~s, economic mobility but they :magazines and broadcasting don't particularly feel "part :Stations, they are rWl free or of the system." .charge. Neat, huh? The Ad vertising Council Well now the CoWlci l has campaign that will straighten seJected as its next major out all of us has not started drive, a three -to-five.year yet but I have one suggestion campaign to educate you on -and it comes right from the how our economic system Council's own kitbag. . works. For 23 years now the Coun· To demonstrate why this cil has been running a cam- brainwas hing -excuse me, paign trying to pers uade us to education -is needed, the buy U.S. Savings Bonds. Council sponsored a national Wouldn't it help Americans survey of public attitudes unders ta nd our economi c toward the economic system. syste m if the Council could The business leaders who run explain why it was urging the the Council were appalled at masses last year to mvest in the results_ an instrument that yielded ht· It turned out, for example, tle more than 5 percent in- that only one in seven terest while th& people with America ns is able to give a big money were investing in money market funds and othe r ins trum e nts that Chomping Up Profits. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Universal Pictures h as reported that theater receipts for ''Jaws·· have topped $100 million in the Uniled States and Canada, passing the re- cords of "The Sting" and ''The Exorcist.·· In only 59 days of re- lease, the shark epic has grossed $100,375,045, making it the fourth largest moneymaker in film history, said the movie company. "Jaws" appears ccr· tain to overtake the three top film s. ''The God- father," "The Sound of Mus ic" and "Gone with the Wind ·· yielded anywher e from 8 per· cent to 11 percent interest" A NOVEL RATIONALE for the Advertising Councll cam- paign was advanced by its president, Robert P Keim He noted that between 1966 and 1970 the Soviet Union turned out 270.000 economists while we were producing only 80.000. I'm not sure what point Mr. Keim was trying to make un- less it 's th at sin ce the Russians are bringing a1ong these economists to mculcate ~1 arx1st-Len1nist doctrine, we oug ht to be spawn i ng economists who teach the doctnne of capitahsm. But anyone who 1s familiar with the pe rformance of economists should know that, 1f the Russians are turrung out three economists I or every one of ours, we are the ones who are a head of the game her e . To win this con· lest would surely undo us. Inexpensive, Too His Electric Auto Touted as Fastest EOWARDSVJ(;1..E, Ill . tinkenng, Treat said he's got (AP ) -Service station owner a ear that will do a snappy 6S Tim Treat has had his fill of m .p .h . o n a sk1nfli nt:s high gasoline prices. He 's .largesse built un electric ear. He said the car, which he "I 'm a human being just built at his station and uses to like anyone else," he said. commute to work, will run •·My basic m otive is I got sick eight hours on a cheap two- and tired of seeing gasoline hour charge and is quite relia· prices going up needlessly ble. andfraudulently_" "It's all cut and dry," Treat says hi s customers Treat, 32, said in an in - might profit by the example terv1ew ''We've got all the WITH TWO FORKLIFT bugs out of it. We discovered motor~. four l20·pound bat-a w~y through ~ear pulleys, teries, an elaborate drive specifically _ pull1ng from the s stem, the shell of a small motor at dt~(erent angles, a y 1· h d l8 months of way to multiply the power of Eng IS car an a small engine to pull up to 40 times its weight. This car is probably the fastest electric car in existence." CalComp's Acquisition Plan Killed Anaheim-based Calitornia. Computer Products Inc. has announced termination of an agreement to acquire the Braegen Corp. and a decision to a baJ1don plans to enter the d a ta c:ommunic1ttions terminal business. Leoter L. Kllpalrick, p,...;. dent, said that the writeofl or operaUne capital advance lo Braeeen and the establish· meat ol 1ddltlonal reserves to terminate the product lin«1 will result in a charge to fis- cal 1975 ope.raUons of lilpprox· lmately ,_. mllllon. "Preliminary est imates in· d.Jcate that the total pre-tax la1s ln t he fourth quarter ended June JO •ill be approx- i mately ,9.5 m llllop, .. Kllpalrick uld. other electric cars already are on the marke t, but, he s aid, "they are nothing more than glorified golf carts." tie said his machine is a car, complete with s uch ac· C"essories as windshield wipers and a radio. TO DATE HIS longest trip is 40 miles -lo St. Louis and back -but he's confident it will go farther. How much so be doesn't care to say. 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Thomas Ryan. attorney for the Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Co. {Transco) told a F~al Power Com· mission hearing Wednesday that the flrm will be forced to Impose natural gas curtailments this winter to Its dis· tributors ,!>f .•boot 40 *'*'t Oil.,.. pared "'Ill a 26 .,....em -eu\' last winter. ' ., .. , .. . . ~ . . . . . . . . . [8 DAILY PILOT Thuraday, Augu•l 21 , 1975 Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY 1"ht•r (''s a nt'>A' yachl club f1lrming in Newport llar'bor Un ll.ke the o!d('r, mor1· t'slab!ished clubs "tth•r(' will he no costly initi.1tion fee, dues ar~ naminal. and memb\'n;hip will not entitle you to rt·- c iprocal pri \'i lcges in olhl'r clubs. Tht' new group 1~ the "1776 \'achtin~ ('lub," Dues are S35 a year. nt>gardless of the length of your nlen1bership, you v.·ill nt•\•er become com· modore or hold any ol ht•r nfficl! -nor perforn1 any committet· functions. No µlw;h clubhousl! -no bar and galley So '-''hal do you get for your 35 bucks a year? Simpl y the pr1vilt"ge of supporting a communit y .. yacht .. the good shlp Argus. a 67 -year-old ketch opcr att'd by lhf' Orange County Boy Scout Council as a training ve~sel fnr the Sea Scouts. TlfE Bt\NK OF N'E\\'PORT is spt>arhcading t':f' for1nat1on of "1'he 1776 Y<.icht.ing Club," ~e· s1gn att'd as a s upport ~roup organized to provide "!-. rating funds for l hC' J\rg:us . 1'he annual dues will g directly to th(' St•a Scouts ror the care and main· t anC'e of the Argus, the Se:.i Rase <Jnd £or thei r ac· ti.ities. t The 1rle~i for the support group came about afte r th(' srout Cou ncil announced that it co uld no longer nflord to n1ainta1n lht• /\rgus and would have to put ll rp for s;.ile. Members of the Yachting Cl ub 'A'iil receive a bi.µ-gee \vhich they can fl y from their own yachts - 1f l~n y , and w i!I be entitled 111 visiting :i nd s ailing privileges abo<lrd the picturC'sque 1\rgus. I Rf:COGS IZING Tiii·: ~E 1\ Scouts' need as a community responsibility. tht' Rank of Newport has volunt(•e ri:>d ..idministrutivc fae1 1ities. including r e· t•ofd-kt'ep1ng and mailing scr\ ICC'S for the project. Ttle "club" \V iii mel'l annu;illy at the Se a Base for an inspection to ur, business n1ceti ngs and a c lam cho'A·de r f£'ast. The 68·foot Argus, originally bui lt in Denmark as ;,i car.go ship, has been a landmark in Newport FRAM. & \'c;;:ii;:!"l..__ _...) FRAM. I·= :;; '; OIL FILTER ., '" n,.,," r .... l ~ '• 259 '"""" l"" ;l A"" ~ool•<t 1 .. Q,, ~ 1,., c1 • ..,, v • .,.1 '"'" c .... ~ .. ~1. Too" ~ •• ,1 u.i..r .... ,, 1, . ., ~ ... ""'''' f • ., to U•" Jo..>' .... "'" Afl,•S-. llC. tt• ,,,, 77, .. ' ARGUS DRAWING LOCAL SUPPORT Vintage Vesse4 Used by Scouts Beach sincl' 1970 when it was purchased by the Boy Scout Council as a cruising and training ship. Since then it has undergone considerable refurbishing by thededi calt'd Se:.i Scouts. BEFOR E CO!tllNG TO Newport, the 1\rgus had sailed the seas from th<-Ballil' to the Pacific, her tog detailing many details of her history al sea. She landed in Newpor·t after having been s ailed around the v.:orld by an adventurous family. In recent years her onJy voyages have been an occasional C'rossing: 1o Catalina lsla.nd or a d ay· cruise along the Orange County coastline. ·' • . . ·- ]99 299 AUTO PARTS SAVE 30%0 50% Off IUltfK'l'lllll WT PIKI 6 MONTH CHECKER BATTERY 21 99 lllJM llCMA•!iE ··- TWO DRAWER TOOL CHEST TOP ""'" o .... !8 c, .. ~·llC.•4.t LIFETIME CHECKER BATTERY Sl'nt t>d S1mday PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOnCE Seaman Race Unique \'uyag<'rS \ral'ht Club's Seo.man of the Year RsC'<', the 25th rcnewaJ of which is scheduled Sun- day, Is uniqut' as y:1cht races go. Seor\ng ls not based entirely on which boat PUBLIC NOTICE finisht':i firi:>l. but o n the nun1ber or important ,,tT1T1ou••u11Nt.ss $t'antansh1p (t•:ll s SllCt'('SSfully performed during the 'nleio1~:.i":.!!:1~1~!,~~t1<o•I,,.., r :1l'l'. ff: • MAN EUVERS JNO.UDE reefing the malns'l, f>HAOY LADY CHARTERS, 110~ OM-O..,:S..nM•r•n•, CAt110I jit.11 ng thC' spinnaker , changing heads'ls, a man ou.,., -H .. 1en H•nri.:11,_,, uo~ Overboard drill, anchorinf,;,securi ng s. a.ils and f'/;;"·d -a.11,..,.,o ... ~,.,,,..,1 .... c.-.•11011 lh I h Thil bl.lt.lllffi h <ol'tlucttd by .,. 1 ... in~ tht" crl'W below decks fort• rcce1v1ng c 1 is dlv-1 011,..r R. tt<r,,..lc-wn gWl. • I T"b .t•lt..,.111 ..... , 1119'1 wl111 1""' Tht.> ma neuver s arc performed on var1ous egs eou111., c1 •• 1o. q i O••n~ '-'~on or thl' four-leg wind"'·ard·lecward course. Each ........,,1u.1•1~ ski pper must assign one member or the crew as an PuW1"'" o..~ , .. " o.u~4: observer who times each maneuver and completes A..o.tl,21,~~1.•,11,1•1s J1 .... 1S . PUBLIC NOTICE a form >A•hi ch m ust be submitted to the race com· PUBLIC NO'l1CE -----,,-M-,----- rni tter at the conclusion or lhe race. •------~------su1>1•1011 couRTo' cat.1,.0••0• I 'COUIOITYOl"ORA"IGIE SPF.C'IALL Y TAJl.A)RED handicaps for the EK•-No.~,.... t.Ase "IUM•e.tt zot111 NOTICI TOCJtlEDITOJtl ra('(" \/••i ll be gi ven (O skipjX'rS before the statl of the ISK•. •tOl -6117 u .t..C.l !.UM MOM SOM COM,LAINT ' di • -.1, <•-•<o· '' ·-· <o .. Pl~•nl•lh J"AC IJ'I C ,;~.PLOVERS r:ll't'. "' "" ... • """" INSURANCE CO MPANV, • COO'pO<;>- '.fht' r ace is open to members of recognized ~· ,,.. ,.,.,.,.~ •ll<I b.,~1,_\ H-r;on, ~1. icARL OURS TON, vERNON' yacht clubs sailing cruising type yachts 20 feet ..,..."'" 111 tr.. 1n111'f'"'°" ... ; J-~~YR,?:~~YW 1 ~~:';"''""~~~11cs~ 0\'('rall and longer. Entries should be received at ~~~~·111;';~GE~~1 ... N•c.~~.~~..!.!i JlllLLIAM KRUSE , J R .. JULIA Voyager s Yac ht Club, 3355 Via Lido, by Friday. !.1 .... t. """ Nu,s, (illllOO'nloll«ll KAUSE, DALE LIS~N[R, SHERYL Tr..llilmHM1dbvslneiSOddre111ol Ll!.SNER, DONA.LO OURNS, LU<:Y F or further Information contact Frank Parco, '"' ,,_1,,.., ilr .. : B. L. """"' dOlll!I B URN S, ROBERT PROSSER, i;cneral chairman , tclcphone 837·0728 . bu t i .... " s ii I BA L ... N ce: 0 BER HARO CLAVTON, ,GERALD IN\IE$TMEHTS,AJolnt\lotfllun,Ool1 GAY, PATR ICK BRAOY WAHL. TWi1111,SMI0"'9o,Ci1llfornl•ftlto BERNARD CLAYTO"'. GIERAtO Boat Slww Ends Alt ...,,.... ~lril'ts 11,..,., ..... Id-GAY ANO PATRICK BRAOY W.llHL ,,.._ """ Oy t"• t••ntt .. ror within 4S <.O·PARtNERj. oeA WARBOR ~OTOR 1-lO M ES, •nd DOES I I,,,_-~ .. '1 P•il ... lilr ill ktaO_, Ml JHROVC.H !O, incl11JIY,., ~/fftO,,Vtlo, U.trMISllf'M•r,.: "'O NE le) TM IOcilUOll •llCI ..... t .. Oeocrlp. lo ltw O..t....o.ii11u : A CI Yil ton'lll..int Week of Activity lion of !hi prflpt,.'1r Iii 119 1,_,.,.red ~ ti.cn fl~ b'I' ll'le p l•lrilifh -hl!ol Ill' .. : ALL FUR,,,ITUR!., FIXTURES !'OU. II you WI~" lo<llfellel ll'lls lilW!.ull, ANO EQlll PMENT ONL y Ill !NI <•r-'f°" tnUil lil9 In lllh courl ii w<l11e<. tiOlll R•ll-ilnt buil,..st llnown ol!o Ml. Pie.ell~ 111 respon$.t! lo t...., compr..int Ctirlsl14n'lR .. sl•u•illll IOCAlfdltJS:I E. (or • -111111 o• O"OI Plt'ilCflnQ, II ii CO•!.t H 1,,.,.. • .,, Ne wpor l SeilCll, Ju\t•t• Cou•ll wi\1!111 )I) C•Y\ Ml'1' \"'\ CMl!ornl•'1'60. I.Um"""'' if. ""rVi:d on ,.ou Ol,,..l'WI.,.., 1\n in-the.watl'r boal show wi ll climax a Wt1ek of marine aC'tivities sponsored by the Marina del R<'Y Cha m b£'r of Co mm ere£' t oday through Sunday. The sho 'A' will take olace in the marina at the foot of Mindanao YALYI ' HOSE llT '""oil '""' C,.o r .• .,., i x .. 5of•' c~,, r,.. '"'AO A,lo ... , ............ . Way in the new Burton (d)TfWPl•ce,illldllle!li11e on0t ~lt ... ,o .... a~lftull wittbo•en!e•edonl>pploc-Chase Park. wr.kll, tht bl.Ilk 1,,,..,1., Is to be ta... l•Otl lly lne pl~onllt!s ~nil lhe co..•1 n•a, ._...,,,, • /..avn~lll •<1•l•1>I YOU '"' ln• Over SO large sailboats ~•d ••'": B•11~ 01 Amoeric• NT 1. n'°""'' 01 01""' ,,.,,,, •equt~led 111 tne SA, s.n o~ ,,,..1,. Olllc,.r R"""' 10'9, and power boats will be P.O. aa,. 1u1, S•n Dle9$, c •utwn11 on cc;:~.:,1:11111, '"11 ''"' ildvlc• ....... a1. d·splayed ·n s1· s s cir.i1 .... 11>1 1staoyot s.tp11mblr ,191). 1 I lp ur-OAT EO:Jul1 1,191) •• ..,,,.,hl lttlilt\illllt,y0111 ... Ul<lldl .. rounding th e park . HU,,,GRY11 GER.IHC.. ,,_.1111y.-.... l,011••1••4iftl,llMIJ, A th 50 t 'J bl BJJilmn,,,..11>1..son, .....,i.fl-11111""•· no er r.a1 era e Ptnlc»nt o.1toOecemtw•••.11J1J boats and over 100 ac-llALANCEOINVESTMIE~TS, W.IE.itJOHN,Cl .. rlt cessory displays will be A.ktln1v ... 1u11 ~.:i~.ooer,t,Jr., By l(•Olr'f" Cr•-• set up in the park itself. H. L. ""°"· . Bo d . f Tr.,ut..,.,.,. "'°"1GOMIElllY,90TTUM. ar 1ng passes or 111t:oAL....-McNALLT bo · h ill be Pvblht11d 0••119' CN st O•il'I' Piiot, ats 1n t e water w 1o111~111, 1911 n.o.1s •"11n.......,1c...,...u ... .... Admission fee to all notGll-Av11"''· s ... 11• u,. .,.,. u..a...-.. i ,c...111.....iil'°°'' land displays. Proceeds PUBLIC NOTICE T1.,_u11i m-t11s f lh h ed 1~-"""'"°'°""°=~-==---l -"'Y'""' Plol11tlt1 0 e s ow, sponsor 1"1CTITIOUS•u1u11ESS F\Jblh.Md Orillll)t (OilSI Dility Pl~ by the Boating Industry NAMl!StATl!MI"'T Auou•tl,14,21.11,191.1 7'JU.1J Committee will go to the Trot touowh>9 P""•_, ;, 0o;1191111loi·•--------------,.ii•l : ,- Sea Scouts . PAL'S, 1113·0 ll•l ... St., Cos.1• PUBLIC NOn CE Prindle Wins Own Cat Race Geoff Prindle or Dana Point is not only the de- signer and builder of the Prindle-16 catami:lran, he is the national cham- pion in the class. Prindle. with his wife Dee as cr e w showed 3.1 compe titors. including entries fro m lfawaii, Michigan and Texas. that he knew as much about s ailing the speedy twin·hullers as he does about th e t echn ical aspects. The nationa l cham- pion ship r egatta was held last weekend al Dana Point. Mn.lo. CA. '1•1• '------==------An11·,,,..rlt J ........ o•O!.O, 1111 '1'111<11111-•M1S ........ CMI• Mtu , (A, •1•1• /rtQTICE 0' TRUSTEE ·s SALE Th" llU,i,_.,, IS COt>dUC1fd by"" In ..-< .. dlvldual, ..... No.11 , J On ~lembe1 11. 1975, a l t :oo .. m .. l'ln·Mil•l,. , Amoroso R -T FINn<i•I Soe•v1t1119, il~d<llr 111>-Th!s si•i..m,.nt ••l llleO wilPo tt>e POlntR Trun ... unoer illld pu,_,, to Ir Clerk ol 0 ••11941 Co1tnty on Jury OHO Ill Trull rtcoroed J ulr 11, !ti•, i>~ 1915. i""t. l'to, 11'6t. 111 book 11 lt4, "-UtJI, F ... 2'M ol Otlitlill R .. tofdl In !~ o!lltt 01 IM 151'1ed OrM>Qe CoilU P•ilr Plto!, t.o.1111'1' Recor~r ol O••n99 C.0....1v . ........ sl l,1•,11,21,lt/5 n.J.75 sc. ..... C..Utornlil. WILL SELl AT 1-------------·I PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 610. DER FOR C.llSH (HV•bt1 itt l imo of wit 111 1..-tul ""°""'' ol lhe U..lled 1--..,..,,,.,..,.,...-,---,..,.-.,---1 Sflllttl •I T~Soutrt Urontlttolr1111C .. 10 "IOTICE I NVITING 910S U'ol 0'4 C-ly CourO'louw 111 the V lrol Nolk ,. ls Mrtby 9lwn 111.11 llW eo.ci S-il .,,..., C•l!lor11l1, •II flQt\I, title 9'I Trusten ot 1r.. HV11lin9'1on llc«l'I -1,.,..,.,11 '"""".,..., 10 •nd -he1'd Unloo>Hi9!1 $l.l\ool OIUrl<:lwill rec~ve bf 11....., u id O..td ot T~ 1111"" ... willed blOs tor '""' Pti•<"-W -i... """"''" \lllt<lled +n ••Id CounlJ • .., slilHMion ol Un~• wn ltri LabQfaiory SlilW <leM:rlbed •t: A Leilst nold E\t•t,. 1woveo n.ooo 91111«> 1wt ,_ -In.,.,.. 1o LO! I of T•Kt No. ~. '' ¥"'°' rei;overy b•!•nce ,,, .. ,... wNcro 1hown Oii 1 ""'P ,,.<o•ded In eoot. SJ'~ "'"I or iltt ,.qu,.1to1he spt'((tl(U'°"" P191 » of ""l!oeell..,eou\ ~PS. re· on tolt '" t,... Pl•11ni11g '"" Con•IAKlion <Gr'1hot Qr.,.og.e Counlv. c.1nor..i.. Olllc"ol wld Oo~1ri<t. n.. Utffl i1ddre1s•lld 011,..r cOll'Yl'\On E•cro bid m1t~I t.. •<<omp.ioni..o bJ a ~1ign1t!Oft, U any, ot lfW ,...,1 properly <••Pt.er'• t htt k, cerlihtd <fWck Of boCI-dll!scrlbed ilbo,... ls pUr pOrlH 10 ar. 19U dfor'ibond,,•!l>e•mo.,.,101no11e1.1th"" S ar•IOe Ori..-,., Co•o111 Otl Mar, S,, ol ,.,. lot•I tlia milCfe l><IViltff 10 tne C.llfor°"i1'162l . H..,hnqfon ~•<II Union Hi9h SthO<>! n... unckrslon..., TruSl<:i! di!.dillms. 01slrit• ''a pua••n~r-o! <tth""'' ~ .,., Ullbllily f0< •"I' 111co .. ectllftl of ol co,,,pll...,.ct wllll I,,.. lerm, Ill C"e htd \...., "'"l Add•••• anci oll>•• common l!Awa•Ge!I tM <Olll••<I. dll!s...,...llon, 11 ilnv. ~llcwn t>t•eln. 8•0 ""'" •nvt lOPe ~flllll be •loo;t<lv S.ld ui.. .,,11 bf' m•oe, llul ..itlloul """'ke<I, Fu.ti Tant · A,.tove11 'ii•~•~ COW!....,l ot wil.,anly, eopr,.1•00' lm- BOd • H""l""ll1011 lkilt fl Union HI?> plltcl, r~n1J119 llt!f!, Poi'l<!~Slon, 00' r:n- School 0•1lrict, 8id No. 161," and ild-u•ll'>l>r~••, IOP<IY lht ''"millninQptln· Jl'~wd lo OW..-. Miiie•, Dlr,.ctor. 1'1,.,.-tlPll ium ot the ll<lle (SJ oecu•<'db,i..l<I' 111"9 •nd Cons lrf,ICl!Oll, Hunlonqflln Olf(I of Trui!, lo-wit! S70,61l.:JO, will\ S..K h Union Hl'llll S<.-1 Oiottltl, int.....s\ 11 ......... n .• , p•o~I,,..., In Mid Edll<•lion Ct<'lter. S701 Bol., Aotn ... , llOtlli l. l<lvan< .. ~, It dllY, under\ .... H..,ti~on S..ilc,., CA ,,~•I. 1110,..,.,,11 terms ol i ii id Dt-e<I ot T•ul!, ""~'· 1>t •ecei .... d •I or "'11o•e 11 :oo"-"'. Y.11' <...,vs, • ..., t•o.in''' 01 n,., Tnai ... !Hnbtr S, !91S, "' .,.h«to l•me •nd P•¥t ilndOI tt>e ,,.,,1, t<eal"d ll y ,,.10 DNd Ill tllOi will be pul>Url~ o~n~ ¥\<1 rt...O <n T<11tl. "'°'t""'''' C0<>lt •<'n<• Room Tiie t:...nelit ; .. ,., u...,.., ,•id Oetd Ill 8•d110<1t~h """be•vaolaDl>'onor fruu flt•etolote t•e<uled •n<I ~it!~<'• Auqu>! ~1. 191S, in lflt' Pl.....,0119 i.,...,M 1o lhtr "'''"'•19"td ii w•ll1en .....a Con•1•uC1•on oll!Ce "l 1111! _,... 86-OecliltAllon of °"11,.ult and°"'""'"" lot d''"'' Solle, illld • wrlllt n Notice ol 0.1 ... 11 Eat ll b\d >Poall rtmillll vali<I 100' ii ind El•<llon to S..ll, Tiit .,_,~ ~tiod ot •~ da~\ •llt• \Poe dil!t cilU1'td uold Nollet of 0<'1 •ull -E.lto<· >f!«•I•~ to• 1"'" •ettlpt ot "'0' l•on 10 Sell 1o be <•to•<Wd in lt>or ~-IJ Tito! Bo••O ol r ... ,tet'\ \f\a!I 'ti!'~ wr.erelhr•lillP•Ol>"!ny lSIOCilled. ~le I~ ol ""' <1ulllll1 of eq1t!-t 0.1..,AUQust ll, 191S. o1tertd -''~'"'"' '"' •IOl'lf to •eito<:t Rana T F111aricl11 ..,Yo• 111 blCI> and 1o w111 .... any Ir. s .. r..-,ci119Co . Inc. regu1a,.1v 111t fe•" Ii !>11111 Ttu•lff, !.1q11e<1 , Owen Mill•• Sy T1r1u RI•••, D••K1or, Pl•nnlf'O TnnlHOlllc•r P UBLIC NOTICE ~:?~:~.~~,~;."· 3999 MECHA NICS ~~~-· i wo "oii'lw11 llAID SOAP IOLUR CAllNET 32 99 IUlllN' ~ COMPOUND IOOL-IT COOLA•T s,,.., .• 11, ... ,,_.d.d Prindle scored JO t/4 points to 111h for runner- up Harry and Su15an1Pal· t ison from N ew port Beach. Other s among the first five wer e Dall! Braegger and Tro v Nakamoto, San Diegci, 22'11..; S t e v e an<l Ciaud e.tte Ca ldwell , Houston, Tex .. 23 o/.I, and Pete Begle and Steve Butler. Detroit, Mich., 35. ' •ndC011S1roc11on p.,blhl\ld "'ewport H11rOO. News Hu111lngl0<> 6e1c11 V11!1111 p,.~, com111t .. 11 wil'1 Ille O•~ Co.Isl Hl91\S.Cl\ool 01\I"~! OilllY PllOI, A<>11u>I 11, 11, M>O Srp. f'vblllhed O••nQe COii>! O•llJ Piiot *'""""'°' •, 1t1S , J!9&·1S ......... t0o..i .. • ci-.. >i....J• f n• OI o .. ., C~oou AM i;;.1-. llC. St1 q""l•'' '"' ...... 1£C. 74.99 49 ¥::;.'(.~~::.:'" 6999 C r.+1 ~""""'"" o. .... ' •••. • l&IDWOOI as ~;~ ""'"'""' J,..,w1• FAST HUSH ~;1,,r ... 1 ~~ •• • ..... o•r .,., t .. , .... r· .. .,r .. Q .. .,,. -, [I • 10 'C "J><' ~ •• ''" >, ····IS D•. SEALER J.•• Po.,. •••o • Cocl ..., ~ ..... , ~ ... , ~od ''". •··• ~ l•" 01 v,_. Ooo o'" C•~ •,II D1. ANTI-RUST ~ .... ,. (~· .... "'.,.,, ~ ••. c •. ·, c •. , ~ ••.• ~ c1 ... , .......... ~ ~. ~.J. ~ .... 1.0 •. 39~. MIAYY DUTI SHOCI AISOtlll c..,..,,H<! 81 C\ot l .. l .. . , .. l • t ..... . , .. o-. n.. C.,, I' 0.lo<t ... l'o ••II R<tloto T\oo $>.otl 0. ~,1..,..v-,. '"· 7.6t ~:;·~~··'· I.I -... ,..... 1•• 1:4,.., •.'••r 11 ... ~111---~:~ 5!! SANTA ANA lht.-tcx ....... " 136-7735 I • •1tM EXCMA•~l ". I ' ·~ . ' .... • ........ ' ltli. 1.59 J49 c1,.,.. Bodi, 1£C. It' . .,,,,.,,.. r "''"'" 79• ~.~<' .. ""'" ~ .... ,,,, ··~ ~ ..... MOTORCYCLE BATTERY ,, 1;., s, .. .,.'. h ...... A llf ~o,p.,,,.,_,,.,Q,,. Cl p.,,~,_., • "'" B• q,.;, ·~ e, c1,.,o. ._,, "'''I••~''"" OI T.,. S..1 .. ~1 ,, A..,j ,.,., .. ,,, llfCf~Ollll l lCt~OlO ;.,c ... ~,,, ... (o..j •• , ...... u ..... Q"""• Q,,.,..,,., >loo•, •·••• c .. 1"" ~ .... ~ c1 ..... BATIHY THMl•ALS 7,..._ (oo•of ,...,.(."''"'"" 1 ....... 1 .. ~1•~•• r •• , To (lblu, 39!.. 19'99 BATTEtY BIUSH CAIL! CLEA•H f o,, lo lJ,., P, •• ,,. c .... '"°""'"''''""' ., .. ,, ~ -o Cob''" QUALITY CAlllll STRAP '"'°"' •fo-.To'o•" 99 Yo a, .... , •··• o.,.,,...,,, ( ... ,,.1 , 8· ....... ' (,., t. """"· p •• 1 .... Old c ....... 6•""• Bolt f"' Mlor B.i•••• c,,,, "MARIO ANDREnl" 3-SPEED SHIFTER r '"&II p.,_1., (,., .,., io..M•4 :i.s..-4 f,.,.,.,,,. . ..,,,,. l o• o,ol,!o Ml,.4 ],1>0,., "'"""' ,., .... ~ .. 11 1a•o, l.,,, o....,..~\o, c_i.-.......... •1o •• , c..,... c1v ... r1 ... P1.,. ~ "-" 'l'•"tl &-. '"••• Pv•r , ......... ., """"· '''· lt.tt 24 99 ...... j,., .. , , .•. ,k••' ou• 11c.1l.tt 1a1111t 112il1.ii',,;';,'-~ SPOIT GllP WHHL COVIi ~ •• h ..... , ........ ~1 .. IC.n o"""'1• ''"'1r o.. -1. ~•"t"°• To ,,, ..._,1, °"'',.., W-1. r • ., , •• ,., 10., ....... , 0.1 •... "'~·· ... _ ..... ....... )' J39 o..1111• GIOVt 1H11~ ..., __ o..- 636-7U2 UHWA '"""·--...... tio._,_,,_ (213) 6H-224' fUlLm'ON ... _ ·--992·22:16 loANIAANA --.. , ... ftltlllt•YL ---,,,_....,.,,,...._,..~, .. 541-5111 -.. ·-· I P UBLIC NOTICE ·-· !.Uf'EllllOlt COUlllT OF THE STAY IE 0 1" CALl,OllNIA FOtt THIE COU,,,TY Ol"ORANGE Ho.A·M IM NOTICI 0' HEARING 01' PIRST AME NOIO PIET I T I OM l'OR PlllOaATE 0' W1LL AH O FOR LET· TERS TIEltAMENTAlllY E•1•1t ot OLIVER 0 BE.ASLEY', Dll!C .. ll"'d NOTICE IS HEREll'I' GIVEN 1"'111 J()..rN P ... lllK£R 11 .. s lllM ... (pin d pell· Uon lo• Fir\! ........ llclM Pe!illOll I« Pl'DOalt Ill W•l l •ncl lot l~•u•11te ol Ltl· lt<s l esl•rnenl•ry lo t~e peUllonl!r, •t· ''"''"'~ lo wl'lk l\ Is m•M for lurll\er P«llculiltJ, ill>d t!l.ll I"'" u,,,.. _.,,,,INK• of l>Hri119 Ille !lo-hil\ -11 l'l'I tor SePl. 1, lt1J, al ':30 1.m., If' ttoe court room 01 Oepa•tmftnl "'o. lof ldld court,•• 100 Clvlt C•n•P• Orlv,. """~'· 111 nw Ci!y of S•M• Alld, C•lltorfll•. 0.l•a AUQ ... 1 IS, I'll. llt'ILLIAM (,SI JQ"IH, County Cit'<~ 'Hl~IP l .SILVIERMAH ,., .......... ii., •217 ~ ..... c.111. tnoJ ........ , ..,; ~llient'• Plltlll!.l'led Oronvs C.O•it Dillly PllOI, "'"'9V\l l1, 12, 11, ''1S l2l2·15 P UBLIC NOTICE su,.•RIOll COUltT O,TNE STATllE 01' CAl.lf'OltMIA FOR TNll COUHT'f 0' OllANOI! Hl'.A .... 11 NOTICIO,#l:Allt1NG0' t'ITITIOH f'OR Plit09ATI O" WILL A"IO '4)R Lt"ne:u TllTAMINTAR'I' llOND WAIYIOI 1E.i1t1 llf JESSIE N. HOC.T, ·-· JC::SSIE HOLT, Dl<•ilM4. NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN 1 .... 1 l'IANK OF NEWPORT"'' II._ """"n ii ~llloll lor Pr-te Ill Wiii And tor I\· -· 11 L911tr' Ttil•~11t41ry IO IN p.jo\llkww•. ttfltlfl(I to wlllCPo IS""'°' for ff,l..u,.r p.tl!ICYl•ri . 111d 11\M '"' lltftfl lfld plA(I 01r..•tlll•1111 -!\ft l)nf> Wi fw ~IM'lllttt 1, 1•15, M '''° 1.m., In 111<1 (OllM"""" ol Dl(l«~Oll "'°' 1 orl WHll COi.OM,'" 100 Civic c...tH Or1Yf .,.,.H, 111 11\tO City ol s..t• A,.., C.llf6tnlil, 0.1'4 A"O"'\I 12, 1t1), WILl.IAM I . I t JOHN, C-ly(l••ll Ulll"l&S, SCNAO, JONNIO"I, ........ IOT' CAfllLION """"'"'"\A• • .,, •--W.kMt..Jr. QDM.MA,_..,..., Mt...,.n ...... c.111 ........... t .. : C.71•111MWI ........ ,, .... l ,..I ...... ""611 ...... OrM!ttll CHtl 0.11'1' lflllall, ...... 14, IS, U, t'7S llll-1) "'"'1"'' 21, 11, "' ! 3,lJ.-1) P UBLIC NOTICE 7 7 I I Saddlebaek Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AU GUST 21 , 197 5 TEN CE NTS SACC, Supervis or Study Second MAC By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ofll'le D•ll~ .. UOI SUit I\ panel or six experts debated the pros and cons of municipal <tdvisory councils <MAC) Wed· nesd1:1.y night but reached no con- clusion as to whether another MAC should be formed in the Saddleback Valley in addilion tu the one in Mission Viejo. All of the panelists refrained from making a recommendation Vallerga Seeking Delay Convicted Orange County As- sessor Jack Vallerga's attorneys moved We dnesd ay to delay Vallcrga's sentencing and, as a byproduct of the sentencing, his automatic removal from office. ln a petition filed in the 2nd District Court of Appeal, the as- sessor 's lawyers asked that the court prohibit sentei;icing Sept. 16 until their client has exhausted his legal remedies. The appellate court may rule on the petition on its own or schedule a court session during which argument~ for and against the petition will be heard. It is expe cted that the court will rule on the petition within 10 days, time e nough to allow Vallerga's attorneys to appeal to a higher court should their pcti· lion be denied. The 5.3-year-old assessor was found guilty by a Ventura County Superior Court jury Aug. 8 of six felony charges , including conflict of interest, misuse or public money and grand theft . Judge Robert Shaw scheduled Vallerga's sentencing for Sept. 16. And if he is sentenced then, he . will automatically forfeit his $38.SOOa year post. But in their petition to the ap-. pellate court in Los Angeles, at· torneys Richard Murphy and Jack Cahi ll said that once Vallerga forfeits his elected of. fice he cannot regain it even if his conviction is eventually over- tw-ned. Consequently. according to the petition for a writ of prohibi· tion, Vallerga should not be deprived of his office until he has exhausted his legal remedies. And, they maintain in the peti- tion, the assessor's role in the 1973 sale of a county-owned com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County. S.c.'., can- not be what the Ventura County jury that convicted Vallerga found it to be. (See VALLERGA, Page A2) Blake Resigns Chamber Post Ron Blake, a director of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce, ha s r esigned hi s position because of pressing busi· ness. A district manager with the Southern California Edison Com- pany .. Bl a ke recently was as· signed to a special one-year pro- ject at Edison's corporate or. fices. IU s replacement on the board of directors, Bud Jackley, is also an area manager of the Southern California Edison Company. Plaza Hotel Debuting in •Pilot Today Merchants of South Coast Plaia welcome their new neighbor -the Plaza Hotel -in a JS-page Daily Pilot special section ap· pealing in today's editions. Fall fashions and other merchandise is featured in aettlnas within the new hotel providin g an armchair 'tour' of the 41)3.room hotel. The SIS million, 17-story hotel opened Monday. Details or the opening, the hotel"s management team md glimpses of its dining a_.d cock t ai l se r vice facilities are offered in loday·s special section. ffl'u.m to the B section for JIUl personal tour of the Orange Coast's newest -.1. ,r on the isi;ue, including Fifth Di~ tri ct Supervisor Thoma.:s 1;·. Riley. Riley told the standing-room audience of 100 thut he did nut want to make a recommendation now be.ca.u se he, as a supervisor, will be involved in the decision making process if the ~1AC issue comes berore the board. Wednesday night"s forum was hosted by the Saddleback Arca Coordinating Council in response lo recent requests by residents of of Lake Forest a nd El Toro for a l\1AC. Municipal advisory councils, such as the one in Mission Viejo, are public agencies whi ch act in Jn ad visory capacity to lhe lloard or Supervisors. An identica,I role i:urrently is lx'ing played by the Saddlcback Area Coordin ati ng Council (SACC), a coaliton of hom eowner groups, but its officers arc not elected by the people at large. The recent dri ve for a second MAC in the Saddleback Valley is found ed on the premise that a liasion group of publicly. ejected officials would carry gl'eater political clout. Riley, however. said that it doesn't matter whether a rccom· mendalion comes from the Mis· sion Viejo MAC or SACC. Both receive the a same considera- tion. ··r rely on them as bona fide for lhe reason that that is what the citizens want," said Riley, ad· ding that he would hate to make a decision of one over Lh eother. Other pane lists who participat- ed in the discussion included Mrs. Ree Burnap, of lhc Loc;;i l Agency Formation Commission , LA Area Consumer Co sts Pete ti-1oore. of the Orange Coun- ty Counsel "s Offi ce: Thorn as Lenhart, president of the fo,oothills Community Associa· tion; Albert Reid, special dis· trict s coordin a t o r for San Bernardino County, and Frank Fargo, senior vice president of municipal co n su lt ants \Vainwright and Ramsey. Reid, who ~uperviscs 12 MACs (See MAC, Page AZ> • ces Rise 1% By United Press International Higher food and transportation costs in the Los Angele s metropolitan area boosted con· s umer prices nearly 1 percent in July to another record level, the U.S. Labor Demartment said lo· day. But the hike still was less than for the country as a whole. Virtually all areas or consumer spending moved upward, the de- partment sa id, and the Consumer Price Index in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose to a record 158.l, compared with the base level or 100 in 1967. That meant that goods and services costing $10 in 1967 cost $15.81 lasl month. Nationwide, prices increased 1.2 percent, the slC(!pest rise since September. The price index in Southern California was 10.6 percent higher than one year ago. Higher transportation and food prices accountE'd for nearly 75 percent of the overall price in- crease in the m etropolitan area: Trans portation costs rose 2 percent in July. largely because of hi ghe r prices for gasoline. auto parts a nd used cars, and were 11 percent higher than one year ago. Local transit fares also (See PRICES, Page A2), Secret Funds 'Frozen' SuperviJJ ors Holding Up DA Hicks ' Monies A rm e d for F u 11 UPI Telep,,.,la Striking San Francisco policemen. both clearly armed, play football outside the Southeast District Station. The American Civil Liberties Union has file d suit demanding striking officers to turn in their weapons but Mayor Joseph Alioto says no one need fear the guns will be misused. See story. Page AS. , By GARV GRANVILLE 0 1 lh• Oall-, Pllo1!.r.tl The Orange County Board of Supervisors' battle with District Attorney Cecil I-licks continued Wednesday when : -Supe rv isors voted un - animously to freeze $10,000 or an $18.000 secret fund included in the district attorney 's 1975·76 budget. -Board of Supervisors Chairma n Ralph Diedrich said he js personally investigating rumors of violations of constitu· tional rights that he said "scare the hell out of m e.·· -Indicted Super visor Robert Battin said he had his office checked last month to see if elec- tronic eavesdropping devices had been planted by dis trict' at- torney's investigators. -Auditor-Controller Vic Heim met with Hicks and his staf( to discuss grol,lnd rules tor a Board of Supervisors mandated audit or secret funds controlled by the Heart Valve Peril Cited The recall o f defect i ve artificial heart valves manufac- tured by a Santa An a firm has prompted the Food and Drug Ad· ministration to wa rn surgeons of potential danger in 65 ;000 other valves implanted over the past six years. The defective vaJv('S have been linked to two deaths and one serious injury, t he FDA an- nounced Wednesday. Three batches or the heart valves, 204 valves in all. have been r eca ll ed by Shil ey Laboratories of Santa Ana. Shiley re presentatives said to- day they were inundated with calls from doctors and patients and were unable to coO)ment im· mediately. The FDA said 54 of the defec· tive valves have been implanted, 36 a re believed to be in domestic trade channels and 114 in in- terna tiona l trade channels. Surgeons must decide on a pa· tient-by-patient basis whether the risk of valve failure is great enough to warrant open-heart surgery for removal and replace· ment with a new valve, the FDA said. As a precaution, the FDA said it was askin g surgeons who have implanted som e 65.000 other heart valves manufactured by Shiley-aside from the three as- sertedly defective batches-to monitor their patients "very, very closely" for warning signs. Tt\e recall afrects Bjork-Shiley aortic and mitral heart valves manufactured betw ee n February 1973 a nd July 3, 1975. The FDA said some or the valves may fail if the lower .struts collapse. They added that, since the proble m has been iden· tified, the firm is strengthe ning Greenbelt Plea Denied By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 lh• 0•11~ Pilot SUit Orange County supervisors de· nied an appeal Wednesday by the Laguna Greenbelt , Inc. aimed at preventing development on part of a SO.acre section of Leisure World in Laguna Hills. The 4·1 board vote came after area residents and gi:eenbelt pro· ponents criticized a proposed condominium project on the pro· perty. The Rossmoor Corp. plans to construct 426 condominium units on the land, which lies along El Toro road west of Moulton Parkway -partially within the bounds of the Laguna greenbelt. Of particular concern to the greenbelt officials who s poke were development plans for 10 acres of the land that would put Saddle back CofC Roster Incr eased Nine new business firms were entered on the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce mem· bcrship roster during the month ol August. They are David Jt . Flesner, ill· torney. El Toro; F . Gordon Chytraus a nd David Alle n Brown, atloroeys, El To ro ; Jo\lller MArine , Laguna Ni guel; Alphy's Restaurant.. El Toro; Merrill Lynch , Laguna Hills; Pomona First Federal Savings and l .oan, Laguna Hills; Valley Plumbing Service, Mission Vi e· jo; State Farm Insurance, Mls· slon Viejo, and Postal Instant Press. L111una Hills . several buildings within Jine-of- slght of El Toro Road, a designat· ed scenic highway corridor. "The board of the Lagun a Greenbelt is n ·t asking for a re· duction in the number of units," sai d Mi c h ael Sc hl ey , a spokesm a n for the greenbelt unit. ··we want a design change in the project that wouldn't be a hardship to the owner but would protect the integrity of the scenic tti ghway and the greenbelt." Ke n Dykes, representing the Ross moor Corporation, s aid buildings will be in view or the scenic corridor in only one place .. along El Toro Road and th at Rossmoor properties had specifically been e xcluqed from the greenbelt designation by supervisors. "This is only additional har· assment and they bave opposed everything we've tried to do," Dykes said. ··1 find their appeal unwarranted ." Citing the recent court ruling on community growth limits, Leisure Wo rld resident Dr. Henry Web~r said supervisors have the pow-e r to prevent (See APPEAL, Page A2) Beaches Out? Panel BamJ Off-road Us e SAN DIEGO (AP) -If the state Coastal Zone Conservation Co mmission gets its way, off-road vehicles will be barred from almost all the California coastline. The commission adopted Wedn esday a provision for its master pla n wh.ich prohibits trail bikes or other off-road machines from using most of the state's 1,100 miles of beaches. "We're not saying it shouldn't be allowed ," said commissioner Roger Osenbaugh of Pasadena. "We'fl! saying.the be!ch isn't the place for it." ()tie s4*tlon of coastline al Pismo Beach was ex· empted from the provi~ion• because it was develo~ and is lleing ~naged for off·road vehicle use. . nle commlssloo met. again today lo work on the master pllln , which must be approved by the Legislature beforell becomes binding. '" ... • • ., ~ welds on new valves to avoid the possibility of fractured struts. The three batches being re· called are fabrication orders 07612, 09211 and 01 -791. One of the victims linked to the defective valve was a woman who died while attending a San Francisco convention las t month , Jess than eight weeks after receiving the valve. Another death, the F DA said, involved a patient in Wichita, Kan ., who had the valve implant- ed two years ago. In the third confirmed valve failure, a patient in ,._1assachusetts GeneraJ Hospital in Boston had to have a defect ive valve replaced in May, less than two months after it was implant· ed. The patient was reported still in a coma. County Okays Lake Fore st Aspen Park Orange County supervisor s have approved development plans for the 5.3-acre Aspen neighborhood park in the Coun - tryside Homes tract of La ke Forest. The board voted unanimously to spend $190,000 in service area funds and money from the state recreation bond act on the new park, located north of Dylan Street and east or AspenStreet. The park was dedicated by the Occidental Land and Petroleum Company in 1972 and plans were drawn by the firm of Courtland Pau1-Arthur Beggs and As - sociates. The parcel of land wilJ be landscaped, irrigated and plant· ed with trees, shrubs and ground cover. Recreational a menities at the park will include tennis courts, handball courts, sand volleyball courts and two half-court basket- ball courts. There will also be playground equipment, picnic and play a reas. Miners on Strike CHARLESTON. W. Va. (AP) - Coal miners from southern West Virginia spread their wildcat strike into e1iii tern Kentucky to- day and /i group or Ohlo miners walked out In apparent sym· Pil!-hY- district attorney. The $10,000 freeze was ordered as the superis ors adopted the. county budget for lhe current fis- cal year. In effect, it means that the supervisors will expect an ac· countin2 of the first $8,000 spent on confidential law enforceme nt matte rs before. r eleasing the $10,000. Diedrich did not discuss either the source of the rumors or their nature when he talked of his in ~ vestigation of violations of con- stitutional rights. "The rumors make me wonder what kind of a climate we ha ve," the Fullerton s upe rvisor said without elaborating on his state- ments. Like Battin, Diedrich said his office ha d been checked by sheriff's investigators last month. to see if it is was bugged. Both s upervisors said no de- (See WCKS, Page A2) Kohler Gets Clerk's Post On Joh Board William C. Kohler. a trustee of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, has been elected clerk of the Coast Regional Oc4 c upation Program (CROP) board of governors. Kohler will be serving with Dickran Boranian. president, and J . Rivera, vice president. who also were elected to offic:.c this week. The CROP program is a cooperative venture of school districts in South Orange County. lt's purpose is to make occupa ~ tional training avail able to high. s chool stud e nts whi ch local school districts cannot provide. Kohler also serves as clerk on the Saddle back distrid 's board ofgovernOl's. Ora11ge ..-4_ ~ _ _! -. We ather The u s ual nig ht and morning low clouds are rorecas t Frid ay, with mostly sunny s kies in the afternoon. Be ach highs 68-72 rising to 75-78 inland. I NSIDE TODAY PtJblic relations , adivitie.t on behalf o/ lhe Uaited Stat es gowmment i3 costing its to.i- JXllleTl.o whopping $1 bUUorla yeor. See P,age DI . ladex ,.1 . - " " " "' •• .. Cl•t .... .... •• r. .. • ' I ,t I DAILY PILOT SB Kissinger Arrives In Israel J 1.-: R t i SA L E r.t ( U PI ) - Secretary of State Jlenry Kiss. tngt'r arrt\·cd 111 Israel tonight v.ith high hopes of achievin g a new Israeli-Egyptian agreement and a ~'i1rning that failure could 1ncan a ne"' Middle E;ist war, /l.nti·Ki ssinger d(•tnonstr:.itions broke out 1n Jerusalem. Security precautions were un· precedented and Ki ssinger flew here from Tel Aviv by ht•licopter instead of b y the u s u a l motorcade bl'causc of lhc de- monstrations and a reported threat against Ki ssinger's life, Police said they arrested one member of the J e wish Defense League on suspicion of plotting :in <tel of violence against Kiss- 1n~er. Police sour('l'S ident ifi1..-<l him ;1s Joel Ll'rn er, a former .\ml'r ican, and s aid ht' t hreut l'nl'd to s h oo t th e sct'f(.'ta ry. I-I t' "·a ~ being detained for 48 hours and no charges have been fill~d . police s:i1d . Police used l(.•a r gas and clubs to night to break up a group of 200 demonstrators who lay down in tht• ro:i d ;it the cntranct• lo JerusalL'm fron1 the 'f t'! Aviv ll!gh"•ay as a convoy of cars ar- rived carrying: the Ki ssin ger p;1rty's baggage. Another cro\vd of some 500 right.wing youths opposed to the prcipos('d S('ttlem ent and the Israeli withdra\vals it entails staged a sit-down demonstration at Zion Square, a busy downtown Jerusal('n'J intersection, after Kissinger arrived. They put up .si gns r enam ing it ''l\1i tla Squarc·· aftl'I' the Sinai Desert pass lsr a(.•I is gi ,.·in g up but nioved on tu Prime l'\1 inister Yitzhak Rubin "s rcs.idence after pohce told them to leave. Kissin ger·s J e rusalem hotel "·;is heavi ly guarded <ind the slrt'els were seal(.'d off to prevent d e nionstra t ors from coming near. Th e precautions were described as greater even that those for visi ting Pres ident Nix- onin1974. A senior U.S. official in hi s par- ty said progress has been made on all proble ms blocking a peace pact between Israel and Egypt and that chances were good th at a new interim peace settlement could be reache d in about 10 davs. Ki ssinger arrived under the •heaviest Security seen in years at Ren ·Gurion r\irport in face of threatened den1 onstrations by righl·"'ing youlhs who fear Israel "ill giv e a"'ay too much for too little. The hig h official said if thi s 1ni ssion fails, as did Kissinger·s ('fforts in i\farch, a drift toward a fifth Arab.Israeli ""ar will speed up greatly. Kissinger said in a prepared s tatement that he left his !\larch failure with a heavy heart and .. reeling that still another horrible tragedy was still in store for the people or Israel and the Midd le East."' I I ' I From Page A I VALLERGA The assessor's conviction cen- tered around hi s acceptance of $3,714 for consulting fees and ex- penses related to the $2 ,045 sale. 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The shark is one of a pair, now measuring eight to 10 feet, that officials hope will live to grow into the largest on display anywhert! in the world. From Page Al MAC •.• in his county, said in most cases the councils have worked effi- ciently but he admitted thal some "'haven 't gotten thei r (eet on the ground yet." Unlike Orange County, San Bernardino County supervisors have a policy of appointing MAC o£ficials rather than having them elected by a vote of the people. The cost of holding a MAC elec- tion in the Saddlcback Valley "'ould vary according to the number df residents in the P.ro- posed boundaries ofthecounc1I. 1\-toore told the panel it would cost about eight cents a vote if the election were combined with a general election or 50 to 75 cents a vote if a s pecial election were called. Although none of the panelists "·ere able to cite operations costs for a MAC, Mission Viejo MAC councilwoman Jeanne Gagnebin reported that her organization had spent $3 ,000 for the first eight months of operation. Estimates by SACC President Rick Bohay ranged rrom $10,000 a year to $100,000 a year, depend- ing on "A-"hether the council's work \Vas done by a professional staff or a cadre of volunteers. SACC Vice President De ni s Horn said the discussion was purposely left open ended. "SACC has taken an official position on the question of MAC. Riitht now we are still consider. ingit .. 'hesaid. 7•The group that raised the question originally will de- termine what happens next. I suppose the people are still try- ing to make up their minds." Kids Design Bookmarks in Viejo wnlest The Mission Viejo branch of the Oran ge County Publi c Library will participate in the fourth annual countywide bookmark design contest open to children from kindergarten through ninth grades. Entry blanks will be available at the local branch library, 2A851 Chrisanta Drive, beginning Sept. 2. All designs must be drawn with black ink or black marker pens. There is no limit on lhe number of entries. The contest ends Oct. 18 with the winners announced on Oct. 23. Each local branch will select one winner and rour honorable mentions. In addition, county and regional winners will be selected. For further information con- tact the Mission Viejo branch at 830-7100. Prices Climb-But Output Does Same . WASHINGTON (AP) -Soar· ing prices for food . gasoline and used cars pushed consumer prices up 1.2 percent nationally in July, the biggest monthly rise in inflation this year, the govern- ment reported today. Computed annually at 14.4 percent, the in- flation rate is the first in double figures since September. Last month 's increase com- pared with a rise of eight-tenths oI a percent in June, providing further evidence that inflation pressure remains a serious pro-- blem for the economy as it re- covers from its worst recession since the 1930s. At the same time, the govern- ment r eported that the nation's total economic output showed its sharpest improvement in four years at mid-year, indicating that the econom y is snapping back from recession more strongly than Administration of· ficials expected. The Commerce Department said its revised estimates of the Gross National Product showed a growth in volume of 1.6 percent at an annual rate in the three months ended in June. The de- partment's initial estimate last month forecast a decline of three- tenths of 1 percent at an annual rate. Meanwhile, Agriculture Secr etary Earl L. Butz predicted that retail food prices will in- From Page Al HICKS ... vices were found during the search. Sheriff Brad Gates was not available for comment today. On the in vestigation or three secret funds under liicks' con- trol, the district attorney said he was agreeable to the audit so long as it complies with state and federal laws. Wh en the supervisors ordered the investigation two weeks ago, they did not allege there had been a misuse of fund s entrusted to the district attorney for confidential investigations. Hicks vowed that he would comply with legal audits during a television interview Monday night. Crash Victim Rites Slated In Indiana crease by about 1.5 percent through December tor a total average increase this year of 9 percent over last year. Butz told reporters recent sales of wheat and feed grains to the Soviet Union and ex.peeled further sales or perhaps eight million metric tons would in themselves cause a 1.5 percent increase in food prices, but that it would spread over the nex.t 16 months. * * * From Page Al PRICES ••. rose, increasing the public transportation index 0.7 percent. Meats, poultry and fi Sh prices jumped 5 percent in July and overall food prices were 1.5 per- cent higher last year and ~0.7 percent higher than in July, 1974. Fruits and vegetables, led by higher prices for potatoes, local lettuce, green peppers a nd tomatoes, were up 3.4 percent and dairy products were up 0.1 percent. However, cereals and bakery products, eggs, sugar and cola drinks all cost less during the month. ' r ! ·-., ' \ -~ •• . ' ,, t" Funeral services for auto acci· dent victim ~ichael Roy Cum- mins of Laguna Niguel will be held later this week in his home state of Indlana, according to Sheffer 's Laguna Beach Mortuary. I .... Guerrillas Hit Argentine City BUENOS AIRES, Argentina IAP> -A guerrilla attack on police turned the center of Cordoba, Argentina's second largest city, into a battlefield Wednesday, and police said seven persons were killed and many others wounded. Cummins, 20, an employe at Lion Country Safari, died Wed- nesday as a result of internal in- juries he received when he rammed an olive tree on Mission Viejo's Oso Parkway. The youth, who would have celebrated his 21st birthday tC>- day, had lived in California for three years and had been work- ing in the preserve's nursery since June. California Highway Patrol or- ficers incorrectly listed the vie· tim as a resident or Mission Vi ejo. )'' ~ ~ " !ii' ,, r (JJ ' ,. . , I . I • I ,. Port raer"s In Oemente Chief To Retain Post By JACK CllAPPEIL OI l~t Diii~ ~Itel SI.Ill , San Cle ment~ l'olice Chief Mel Portner has been, retained as head of the city police torce. City l\1anager Kenneth Carr announced today that Portner has completed his one-year proba- tionary period and will continue as chief. ThC' a nnouncement followed a 45-minute closed executive session of the San Clemente City Co uncil Wednesday night at which Portner 's position is believed to have been discussed. Press and public were excluded from the closed door meeting. Chief Portner said today he was ··very pleased'' to have been retained. Portner is a 23-year veteran of the San Clemente force. He was appointed chief a year ago when former Chief Clif- ford Murray left because of ill health. "1 will do the job here as chief of police the best I know how," Chief Portner said. Partner's job jeopardy was re- vealed in late July. Carr had un - dertaken a review o f the performance or the police de- partment under Portner. At that time, Carr said there was a possibility that the chief would be demoted to lieutenant, a position he held prior to being appointed chief. Today, Carr refused t o elaOOrate on the reason a demo- tion was contemplated, referring to it as a private employer- employe relationship. · He also declined to disclose any portions of the coWlcH ex- ecutive sessions, or to s ay whether a formal or informal vote was taken on the issue of the chief 's position. It is customary in cases involv- ing major department heads that the city manager receive permission from the cowicil to Color Them Regisrered lnSVUSD Kindergarten and first grade pupils returning to Saddleback Valley Unified District schools will have a present waiting for them -a coloring book . The lO·page book stresses school bus safely and certifies those who have completed it as "safety bugs." It was designed by former school district cmploye John Richerson t o teach primary grade level students bus safety rules. In addition, school district of- ficials will give slide presenta· lions at each school on school bus safety and evaluation pro- cedures. 0.11W Piiot Sl .. I "hit• .STAYS ON THE JOB Police Chief Portner make changes before firings or hirings t ake place although the city manager as the chief ad- ministrative officer does have the a uthority to make the changes. Carr declined as well as to say whether he and the City Council disagreed over the retention of Portner as chief of police, but he did say he does feel the council concurs with his action keeping the chief in his present position. fie said he does not know if Mayor Tony DiGiovanni who is out of town and did not attend the executive session concurs with the decision to retain Portner, however. From Page Al APPEAL ••• further e ncroachments by de· ·velopment into dwindling open spaces. "South Orange County is rapid- ly developing as a sanctuary not for people but for automobiles, high rises , s hopping centers and higher crime, all or which leads to higher tax.es," he said. James Dilley, also represent- ing the greenbelt forces, charged Rossmoor has "time and time and time again violated its stated efforts to achieve the concept of a rustic community.'' Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose district includes the pro- perty, said he has received scores of letters and petitions on the matter, most of which op- posed the development plans. "But in all good conscience, I must recommend we sustain the planning commission's approval of a use permit for this project," Riley said. The"After Hours Suit" by Haggar Of Easy Living Encron® l' •' ,, I " I ;' ' ' ,. 1. " I. " :: The Silverwoods fashion that has laken th e country by storm . We call it the "After Hours Sult." Every man call s ii the per~ lect solution for occasions when jeans are not enough and a ta ilored suit is too much. In easy care 100°/o Encron polyester double knit \ T " ' ..-./ > with Haggar's famed Expand-o- matic waistband sla cks. Mini-checks in light blue, navy, brown or black . In regulars and longs. Both pieces 43.00 silverwoods •Encron la 1 Aeo. TM, 01 Americ1 Enk1 Co. Leftist guerrillas attacked the central police headquarters with bazookas and machine guns about 11 a.m . Heavy finng COil· tinued until early afternoon. There was sporadic shooting for the rest of the day, and bombs aJso went off around the out.skirts of the city, which is 450 miles northwest of Buenos Aires. Cummins' correct address was 23681 Marriner Drive Apt. 108, Laguna Niguel, accordlng to COf'- oner·s officials . 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH • 7 Irvine VOL. 68, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's C l osing N.V. Stocks THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1975 TEN CENTS Liz and Dick Baek Together Again GEN£\<'J\, Sw1 l zcrl and (U l'I ) Ric hard llurton <1nd Elizabeth ~ Taylor were buck togclhi.!r tod ay just 14 m ont hs :..i flt.'r divorce ended thei r stol'1ny JO·yt•<Jr fnar- riage. Hut u spokC'sman said lh~y planned tu liv..-togcthC'r and nut remarry for l he time being. (Pie· lure. A4 l "It's like a s t·cond honey· m oon .·· sai d the> C'ouplc 's Joni.'tim e person:.il and h!gal ud- W est 'A111 n zed' viser , Maurice Solowicz. "'They s imply missed each other. "1-iappily, there has bCen a re· conciliation but there is not yet any plan to remarry." he added. Solowic z said Burton and Miss T aylor decided lo ''live together '' again a nd may remarry. ''But not tomorro w,'' he hastened to add. The coupl e today dodged sever a l d o:te n newsmen and photographer s who n ew in to Geneva fro m all over Eutopc as well as the United Slates. 1-T iends said they were staying al a private address and keeping well away from Burton's house in lhe Geneva suburb of Ce ligny, five miles back from the lake. ~1iss Taylor said publicly nine years ago she disliked the house, which has two bedrooms, a large living room and one bathroom. B ur t o n a nd 1·a yl o r , meanwhile, had been at Miss 'Taylor's chalet in the fa.shi ona· ble resort of Gstaad, a t wo.hour drive from Gene va . Solowi cz said Burton, assisted by h\,s forme r wife, conferred. with the Israeli producers of the f o rth c omin g m o v i e , '"Abakarov," in which the Welsh actor has the starring TOI<'. "They >A'ere e xpected to travel together to Israel the middle or ne xt week to look shortly at loca- tions," Solowirz said . lfenr y Wynber g, the used car salesm an who moved in with 1'1iss Taylor when llurton moved out, arrive d in l.ondon rron1 Geneva today with eighl large suitcases and said he wou ld not comment on the reconciliation. "J h a ve nothing tu say to anyone," he said f1·on1 behind LA A re a Consumer Costs dark glasses. "Oo you hear me? Anyone_·· In New )'ork , Bu rton's mostrc- l'Cl\t com panion , bl ac k n1odel and actress J ('an Uc ll, was quot- ed as saying Burton had always -...an ted to ret urn tu Miss 1'aylor as soon as he controll ed his dri nk ing. '"So now h e doesn't d rink anymore. ok<.iy"" ~tiss Bcll lold (See BURTON, Page A2l Panel's Power Abuse Assailed ces Rise 1% By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE 01 ll'lt o.i.hr Polo! St.i.11 Contending that the Irvine City Council has used il s powe rs ilrbitrarily a nd vindictively, Councilman Robert West has withdrawn his support ror a city charter \~thit'h would expand the council's pow e r . West said tod ay that he will have to study the proposed cil y charter further before he can de- cide whether he can support it. people in the Racquet Club." By simultaneously going ahead with the ballot on Northwood and drafting an alternate wning Plan. he said, the council is attempting lo ''end around·· the residents and ''beat the m down by attrition.'' Should the refe rendum over- turn the zoning and the council pass new zoning that is still un- s atis fa cto r y, West s aid, t he Northwood residents will be back where the y started. "They shouldn't be able to do that,''hesaid. !See CHARTER; Page A2l Dally Pllol Slall Photo WON 'T BACK CHARTER Irvine Councilman West By United Press International Higher food and transportation cos t s in the L os Angel es metropolitan area boosted con- sumer prices nearly 1 percent in July to another record level, the U.S. Labor Demartment said to- day. But the hike still wa~ess than for the country as a whole. Virtually all a reas of consumer spending moved upward, the de- partment said , and the Consumer Price Index in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose to a record 158.1, compared with the base leve l of 100 in 1967_ That meant that goods and services costing $10 in 1967 cost $15.81 last month. Nation\o1:ide, prices increased 1.2 pe r cent. the steepest rise s ince September. The price index in Southern California was 10.6 pe rcent higher than one year ago. 1-ligher transportati on and food prices accounted for nearly 75 pe rcenl of the overall pri ce in· cr ease in the metropolitan area. Tra nsporta tion costs rose 2 percent in July, la rgely because of higher prices for gasoline, auto parts and used cars, and were 11 perce nt higher than one year ago. Local transit far es also r ose, increasing the publi c transportation index 0.7 perce nt. Meats, poultry and fish prices In an inte rview today, West said he has been "am a ied" al the re- action of other counc il men to two recent issues: the Northwood zon - ing controversy and the suits fil ed by resident Wesley ~1arx and the Orange County Fair llousing Council. In each of those instances, West said, the other council members have abused the powers th<.i t exist under the general law form of city government. The potential for abuse. he said , ""'ould be greater under a charter govcrn1ncnt . Heart Valve Peril Cited Other co uncil m e mbers com - mented tha t \Vest 's charges were the opening voll eys of hi s cam- paign for ree lection tu the city council next spring. West retorted that was an at· tempt to cloud the issue, adding, --As I observe the city council, 1 become less in clined to run as time goes by.'' Environmentalist Marx has filed one suit and is a co-plaintiff in a second s uit a gainst the city. Both focus on the lack of low and modera te income housing in Jrvine. The s uits contend that lhe zoning for t he Irvine Industrial Complex-Ea st is incompatible with housing and environmental ,goals and, there fore, is improper. ln city counci l strategy sessions on the suits, West said the ba lance of the council "hurt the ci ty \11ith theiremotionul reaction." "Their attitude w•lS strongly vindictive. It \\-'as a decision to go to the mat. to f orcc (Marx lout or the city and to break ttim finan- cially," West sa id . "It was the firsl time I had seen that side of the council," s aid West, who is midway through hi s second year in office. In the Village of Northwood, \\-'here res idents ha ve brought on a refe re ndum on zoning for North Irvine, \Vest te rmed the council 's reject\on of a compror:T_lise on the matter "an attempt to punish the I A rmed f o r F11n Tbe r ec all of defectiv e artificial heart valves manufac- tured by a Santa Ana firm has prompted the Food and Drug Ad- ministration to warn surgeons of potential danger in 65 ;000 othe r valves implanted over the past :six years. The de.fective valves have been linked to two deaths and one serious injury. the FDA an- nounced Wednesday. Three batches or the heart valves, 204 valves in all, have been recalled by Shiley Laboratories or Santa Ana. Shiley representatives said to- day tbey were inundated with calls from doctors and patients and were unable to comment im· mediately. The FDA said 54 of the defec- tive valves have been implanted, 36 are believed to be in domestic trade channels and 114 in in- ternational trade channels. Su rgeQns must decide on a pa- tient-by-patien t basis whether the risk of valve failure is great enough to warrant open-heart surgery for removal and replace- ment with a new valve, the FDA said. As a precaution, the FDA said it was asking s urgeons who have implanted some 65,000 other heart valves manufactured by Shiley-as ide from the three as- sertedly defective batches-to monitor the ir patie nts "very, very closely '' for warning signs. The recall affects Bjork-Shiley aortic and mitral heart valves Striking San Francisco policemen, both clearly armed, play football outside the So utheast District 8tatlon. The Ame-ri can Ci vil Liberties Union has filed suit demanding striking officers to turn in their weapons but Mayor Joseph Alioto says no one need fear the guns will be misused. See story, Page AS. •, manufa c tur e d b e tw e en February 1973 and July 3, 1975. The FDA said some of the valves may fail if the lower struts collapse. They added that, since the problem has been iden- tified, the firm is strengthening welds on new valves to avoid the possibility or fractured struts. The three batches being re- called are fabrication orde rs 07612, 09211 and 01-791. One of the victims linked to the defective valve was a woman who died while attending a San Francisco c onv e ntion last month, less than eight weeks after receiving the valve. Another death, the FDA said, involved a patient in Wichita, Kan., who had the valve implant- ed two year s a go. In the third confirmed valve failur e, a p a ti e nt in Massachuse tts General Hospital in Boston had to have a defective valve replaced in May, less tha n two months after it was implant- ed. The patient was reported still in a coma. Secret Funds 'Frozen' Supervillors Holding Up DA Hicks' Monies By GARV G RANVILLE Of I ... O.ily Pil,,.SUft The Orange County Board of Supervisors ' battle with District Attorney Ce cil Hicks continued Wednesday when: -Supervis ors voted un - animously to freeze $10,000 or an $18,000 secret fund included in the districl attorney's 1975-76 budget. -Board of Supervis ors Chairman Ralph Diedrich said he is personally investigating rumors of violations of constitu- tional rights that he said "scare the hell out of me." -Indicted Supervisor Robert Battin said he had his office checked last month to see if elec· tronic eavesdropping devices had been planted by district at- torney"s inves tigators. -Auditor-Controller Vic Heim met with Hicks and his staff to discuss ground rules for a Board New Mideast Truce Sought By Kissinger JERUSALEM .(UPll - Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inger arrived in Israel tonight with high hopes of achieving a new Israeli-Egyptian agreement and a warning that failure could mean a new Middle East war. .. 'Oil WAR' WOULD BE DISASTER, A4 'Anti-Kissinge r de monstrations broke out in J erusalem. Security precautions were un- precedented and Kissinger fl ew here from Tel Aviv by helicopter inste ad or by the usual · motorcade because of the de-, monstrations and a reporte d threat against Kissi_nger 's life. Police said they arrested one member or the Jewish Defense League on suspicion or plotting an act of violence against Kiss· inger. Foliee sources identified him as Joel Lerner, a forme r American, and s aid he threatened to ,11 hoot th e serretary. / ~ He WU being-del:'.lned for ~ hours an~no chatgei have *n filed, poli~e a aid..-. ~ ' Police.used tear Cai and c1 ub$ tonight to break up a t'MJP of 200 <See KISSINGE~ Pag• A2l ... ' ,.., 1,-~ '· of Supervisors mandated audit o( secret funds controlled by the district attorney. The $10,000 freeze was ordered as the supe risor s adopted the county budget for the current fis- cal year. . In effect, il means that the supervisors will expect an ac- countin,g of the first $8,000 spent on confidential law enfor cem ent m atters before r eleasing the $10.000. Diedrich did not discuss either the source of the rumors or their nature whe n he talked of his in- vestigation of violations of con- stitutional rights. "The rumors m a ke me wonder what kind of a climate we have," the Fullerton supe rvisor said (See JllCKS. Page A2) Vallerga Attorneys Ask Sentence Delay Convicted Orange County ,AS· sessor Jack Valle rga's attorneys moved Wednesday to delay Va llerga's sentencing and. as a byproduct of the sentencing, It.is automatic removal from office. In a petition filed in the 2nd District Court of Appeal, the as- sessor's lawyers asked that the court prohibit s entencing Sept. 16 until their client has exhausted his legal remedies. . The appellate court may rule on the petition on its own or • Plaza Hotel Debuting in Pilot Today Me rchants of South Coast Plaza welcome their ne w neighbor -the Plaza Hotel -in a 16-page Daily Pilot special section ap- pearing in today 's editions. Fall fashions and other merchandise is featured in settings within the new hotel providing an armchair 'tour' or the 403-room hotel. The $18 milliWl, 17-story hote l opened Monday. Details of the opening, the hotel's management team and glimpses or its dining and cocktail s ervice facilities are. ofCered in today's special sec;tion. Turn to the B sectioO.for your personal tour of the Orange Coast's newest hotel " 'I schedule a court session during which arguments for and against the petition will be heard. It is expected that the court will rule on the petition within 10 days, time e nough to allow Vallerga's attorneys to appeal to ·a higher court should their peti· lion be de nied. The SJ-year-old assessor was found guilty by a Ventura County Superior Court jury Aug . 8 of six felony charges. including conflict of interest, misuse o r public money and grand theft . Judge Robert Shaw s cheduled Vallerga 's sentencing for Sept. 16. And if he is s entenced then, he will ~utomatically forfeit his $38,SOOa year post . But in their petition to the ap- pellate court in Los Angeles, at- torneys Richard Murphy and Jack Cahill s aid that once Vallerga forfeits hi s elected of- fice he cannot regain it even if his convictio n is eventually over- turned. Consequently, according to the petition for a writ of prohibi- tion. Vallerg a s hould not be deprived of his offi ce until he has exhausted his legal remedies. And, they maintain in the peti· tion, the assessor's role in the 1973 sale of a county-owned com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, S.C., can- not be what the Ventura County jury that convicted Vallerga round it to be. < The assessor 's conviction cen- tered around his acceptance of $3,714 for consulting fees and ex- penses related to the S2.<»S saJe. As lhey did durina: their cl ient's tri a l, the attorneys argue in the ir petition that Val1erga could not have been in- !See VALLER GA, Page "2) jumped 5 percent in July a nd overall food prices were 1.5 per- cent higher last year and 10. 7 percent highe r than in July, 1974 . Fruits and vegetables, led by higher prices for potatoes, local lettuce, g r et!n pe ppe r s a nd tomatoes. we re up 3.4 percent and dair y produc ts were up 0.1 percent. However. cereals and bakery products. eggs, s ugar and cola drinks all cost less during the month. Health a nd r ecreation prices rose by 0.7 percent durine. July and medical care moved up 0.7 percent. Housing costs rose 0.5 percent during July a nd were 13 Percent higher than a year ago. Reside n- ti a I r ent;> ro se 0.8 perce nt between May and July and home ownership costs increased 0.7 percent from June to July. Apparel prices dropped by l. l perce nt during the month but were still 2. l percent higher than the previous July . · * * * Prices Take Biggest Jump -1.2 Percent WASHJNGTON <AP) -Soar- ing prices lor food, gasoline and used cars pus hed cons umer prices up 1.2 percent nationally in July, the biggest monthly rise in inflation this ye ar, the govern- ment reported today. Computed GRAIN YI ELD 'GUESS ' ENDS UP HIGH, C6 annually at 14 .4 percent, the in - flation rate is the first in double figures since Se ptember. Last month 's increase com- pared with a rise of eight-tenths or a percent in J une, providing further evidence that inflation pressure remains a serious pro- blem for the economy as it re- covers from its worst recession since the 1930s. At the s ame time, the govern- ment reported that lhe nation's total economic output showed its sharpest impro vement in four year s al mid-year, indicating that the econom y is snapping ba ck from r ecession m o r e strongly than Administration of- ficials e xpected. " The Co mme rce Department said its re vised estimates of the Gross National Product showed a growth in volume of 1.6 percent at an annual r a te in the three months ended in June. The de- partment's initial estimate last month forecast a decline of three- tenths of 1 percent al an annual rate. (See ECONOMY, PageA21 OraLn~~7:•st Weat•e r The us ual night and morning low clouds are for ecast Friday. with mostly s unny skies in Ute afternoon . Be ach highs 68-72 Msing to 75-78 inland. INSIDE TODA. 't' Public relations .activity on behalf of ihe United states government is costing Us tar- fXJllers. a whopping $J Wlion a year. See P.age DJ. Index " " " " •• •• Cl•I c ... C•·I •• u .. •• • .. ,. ' f A 2 DAIL y PILOT Officer Declared A Hero A pa trolling police sergeant bt1rst into a fl ume·engulfed home f?ar ly this morning to rescue a Huntington At"'ach lather and his son. Sgt. Phil Oliver was ~redited by poliC'C' and fir(' offi eiuls with rescuing Edward Posvur, who "'as sleeping in his smoke-lilied bedroom at 6191 Shelly Drive and Posvar's son, Mark, "'ho was searching inside for his father. If the two had stayed inside muC'h longer, firemen said, they could have been sl.'riously in- jured or killed . Police said Sgt. Oliver, on }latrol in n o rth 1-luntingto n Re<ich . notil'L'd a to"·cr of smoke curling from a housing tract in the arl.':.i of Ecl.,..•ards Avenue and !\1<·Fadden Street at 3:30 a.m. Ry the l1n1 c he found the home. lhl.' garage and part of the house .,...L·re e ngulfed in names, police reported. Sgt. O l iver radioed for firemen . and pulled into the drivew:.iy, blar ing his poli ce siren lo awaken anyone inside. As he JeaRed from his patrol unit, he spotted Mrs. Sue P06var comin~ out a side gate, carrying J.year-old daughter, Kim. in her a rms. lier so n. Brian, 6, follo"'t'd. Frightened, Mrs. Posvar told Oliver her husband and another son were still inside. ~le direct<'d them to safety, then ran to the rear or the home and dashed in through a sliding glass patio door. Inside he found Mark. and or- dered him outside, police siad but the youngster s aid he couldn 't leave until he fowid his father. Sgt. Oliver assured him he wou ld make s ure he safely rescued Posvar, then dashed into a nearby bedroom, where Posvar was just waking up. police re- port<'d. ,\t first Oliver had difficulty as- swing the elder Posvar that his family was safe and he should quickly leave because Posvar has a hearing problem, poli ce said. .i\fter directing Posvar to safe- ty. Oliver continued to search the smoke-filled home. making cer - tain no one was left inside. At one point he fowid a locked bedroom , police said, an d had to kick the door open. No one was -inside. Oliver rushed back outdoors, just as firemen \Vere arriving, then he and Posvar moved a ca mper parked near the ~arage to keep it from catching fire. Fire o£ficials said it took them about 15 minutes lo bring the blaze under control because the gas tank on one of two cars in the garage burst into flame. From Page A I VALLERGA valved in the conflict of interest 1b ecause two public agencies were parties in the Spartanburg transaction. Furthermore. they contend. it "'as the board of supervisors that set the price, terms and condi- tions or the Spartanburg sale. de· cisions in which Vallerga had no voice. Art League to Meet The I rvine Art League will meet at 7:30 p.m . a l Rancho San Joaquin Interme diate Se hool Sept. 4. The group will review a film of the league art show at the Campus Valley Shopping Center. Further information may be ob- tained by calling Jerry J\obbins at552-1557. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l "' 0• ~"9" ( 00'1 0~• >~ P, IOI ""!h '"""" " t..,.. "'"' 0 '"" ..... , I'."" ''"""'"'""' b• '"" O.•no-1.'M,1 """'""'"" Lomn·•"• ~•P•••I• ""''"'''' ••• .,,,... ........ ....,..., ... , ... ,.,Qh ... ,,. ..... , .... (. "'"' u~,.1>'1•1 !hO<h,H""l•"Ql ... l~•<h I Q"" '"'" v ..... , ''.""•· ~·'"""fl·•" "·•"•• ~no l ••iwn• """' n ""'"'" C~•" " .,....,., '""'"""' "''''""" "'"'"'n•O ~•v<O•••""" ~v'o(J•" '"" P "" 'POI P"hh•h•"'! PIOn1 '' ., )/() W,:,11 1~,, .lol • n• 1 (~"• M•••. C·•' 'M""" OJ•?• Robert N. 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No TGIFHere The marquee of lhis Richmond, Va., movie theater has some good news and som e b ad news. The good n ews is that Friday is canceled; the bad ne\VS is only for those who get paid on Friday. Beaches Out? Panel Bans Off-road Use SAN DI EGO (AP) -If the state Coastal Zone Conservation Commission gets its way, off.road vehicles will be barred rrom a lmost all the California coastline. The commission adopted Wednesday a provision· for its master plan which prohibits trail bikes or other ofr-road machines from using m ost or the state's 1100 ~~~~H-' "We're not saying it shouldn't be allowed," said commission er R oger Osenbaug h of P 'asadena. ''We're sayin g the beach isn't the place for it.'' One section of coastline at Pismo Beach was ex- empted from lhe"Provisions because it was d eveloped and is being managed for off-road vehicle use. The commission met again today to work on the master plan, which must be approved by the Legislature before il becomes binding. From Page Al .KISSINGER demonstrators who lay down in the road at the entrance to Jerusalem from the Tel Aviv Highway as a convoy of cars ar- rived carrying the Kissinger party's baggage. Another crowd or some 500 right·wing youths opposed to the proposed settlement and the Israeli withdrawals it entails staged a sit-down demonstration at Zion Square. a busy downtown Jerusalem inter5ection, after Kissinger arrived. They put up signs r enaming it ''Mitla Square'" after the Sinai Des~rt pass Israel is giving up but moved on to Prime Min is ter Yitzhak Rabin 's residence after police told them to leave. Kissinger·s Jerusalem hotel was heavily guarded and the streets were sealed off to prevent demon strator s from co ming near . The precautions were described as greater even that those ror visiting President Nix· on in 1974. A senior U.S. olficial in his par- ty said progress has been made on all problems blocking a peace pact between Israel and Egypt and that chances were good that a new interim peace settlement could be reached in about 10 days. Kissinger arrived wider the heaviest security seen in years at Ben·Gurion Airport in face of threatened demonstrations by right-wing youths who fear Israel will give away loo much for too little. The high offi cial said if this mission fail s, as did Kissinger's efforts in March, a drin. toward a fifth Arab· Israeli IA'ar will speed up greatly . Kissinger said in a prepared statement that he left his Mar('h railurc "'ith a heavy heart and "feelin g that still another horrible tragedy was still in store for the people of Israel and the l\o1iddle East .. , Kent Jurors Under Guard CLEVELAND (APl -Jurors hearing the Kent State Universi. ty shootings trial have been placed under guard because one of them was threatened with as· sault. a federal judge sl\id today. U.S. District Judge Don J . Young said he had arranged with federal authorities to keep the jurors together and under cuard fort he remainder or the trial. Closing argumenlA were being presented today. I From Page Al HICKS ... without elaborating on his state- ments. Like Battin, Diedrich said his office had been checked by sherifr 's investigators last month to see if it is was bugged. Both supervisors said no de- vices were found during tbe search. Sheriff Brad Gates was not available for comment today. On the investigation of three secret funds under Hicks' con- trol, the district a ttorney said he was agreea hie to the audit so long as it complies with state and federal laws. When the s upervisors ordered the investigation two weeks ago, they did not allege there had been a misuse of funds entrusted to the district attorney for confidential investigations. Hicks vowed that he would comply with legal audits during a t elevision interview Monday night. From Page Al ECONOMY Meanwhile, Agriculture Secretary Earl L . Butz. predicted that retail food prices will in- crease by about 1.5 percent through December for a total average increase this year or 9 percent over last year. Butz told reporters recent sales or wheat and feed grains to the Soviet Union and expected further sales of perhaps eight million metric: t ons would in themselves cause a 1.5 percent increase in food prices, but that it would spread over the next 16 months. 1-lowever, Butz. said "most of the impact in food prices is behind us.'' 1-lis price prediction was in the middle of t he Agriculture Department 's "worst case" projections early last May. "The message I get out of this is let's don't panic," Butz said. "We've got r ecord food suppli es coming up.'' On the other hand, Af"L.CIO President George Meany pre· diet ed that "consumers are in for more bad news in the near future.·· Jn reporting consumer prices, the Labor Department said food prices rose 1.9 percent in July, the biggest i.ncrease since a2 per· cent jump in Augus t 1974. Gasoline prices jumped 4.3 per· cent and used cars were up near- ly 4 percent. Otrif?ials s aid the5e increases accounted for three· fot1rths or the July increase . Portners ••• Clemente Chief •' Retumof The Bandito To Retain Post MERCED !AP l -Of- ficial s ;Jr e calling a bur~lar hcrt~ the "Frito l!andito," a referL·nce to an old advertising campaign. Offi cials uf l<~rito·Luy say son1cone burglarized the s nack rood firm's warehouse here several time s recently. The burglary got $124 in his latest break·in 1'uesday. By JACK CHAPPELL Of lllt O•llr ~lot M•ll San Clemente Police Chief Mel Portner has been retained as bend of the city police force. City Manager Kenneth Carr announced today that Portner has completed his one-year proba· tionary period and wilJ cont.ITiue aachier. The announcement followed a 45-minute c losed e xecutive session of the San Clemente City Couneil Wednesday night at which Portner 's position is believed to have been discussed. Press and public were excluded from the closed door meeting. Chief Portner said today he was "very pleased" to have been retained. Portner is a 23-year veteran of the San Clemente force. He was appointed chief a year ago when former Chief Clif· ford Murray left because of ill health. "I will do the job here as chief Fro• Page Al BURTON ... New York Post columnist Earl Wilson. She had been· slaying at the Celigny House, but left Geneva Wednesday for California. She was the first black published in Playboy magazine's centerfold. If the pair were to remarry, it would be the sixth marriage for 44-year·old Miss Taylor. Burton, 49, divorced his first wife, Sybil, to marry Miss Taylor. <ti police the best 1 know how," Chief Portner said. Partner's job jeopardy was re· vealed In l:tte July. Carr had un- dertak e n a review of the performance of the police de· partment undC'r Portner. At that time. Curr said there was a possibility that the chief would be demoted to lieutenant, a Position he held prior to being appointed chief. Today, Carr refused to elaOOrate on the reason a demo· lion was contemplated, referring to it as a private employer- employe relationship. · He also declined to disclose any portions of the counC'il ex- ecutive sess ions, or to say whether a formal or informal vote was taken on lht.• issue of the chief·s posit ion . It is customary in cases involv- ing major department heads that the city manager receiv e permission from the council to make cha nges before firings or hirings take place although the city manager as the chief ad· ministrative oflicer does have the authority t o make the changes. Carr declined as well as to say whether he and the City Council disagreed over the retention of Portner as c hief of police, but he did say he does feel the council concurs with his action keeping the chief in his present position. He said he does not know if Mayor Tony DiGiovanni who is out of town and did not attend the executiye session concurs with the decision to retain P ortner, however. From Page A I CHARTER ·'This is a package of.evidences in both the Northwood and Marx things thJt the basic motivation of th!!' city council is vindictiveness and not attempts to solve pro· blems. ··\Vest s~id . West said he is afraid that the proposed eharter will alloW the l'OU!lt'il too much power which it will use to the dctrinit~nl of the city, The Marx suit resulted in the ci - ty possibly losing an automobile sales eenlt'r, a t~x source which could mean $300,000 to the city and more to local schools in its first year, Westsaid. "By deciding to go to the mat on this," he snid. "the council jeopardized a valuable tax source ror the city. That is not acting in the best interestofthecity. ·· \Ve st said that the charter s hould contain a citizens' bill of rights and that all actionsof theci· ty council should be subject to in- itiative. referendum and recall. Additionally, he s aid, the coun- cil should have a decreased direct role in initiative, referendum and rec: all. Glomar Goes About Under \he present system, he pointed out, the council has the op· port unity to select the ballot argu- ments on the Northwood referen· dum, which he believes will bias the arguments toward the coun~ cil 's viewpoint. Its Secret Business Employes Get 81-cent Raise AVALON (UPI> -Tbe mystery spy ship Glomar Ex· plorer, somewhere off the coast of Catalina Island today on a secret mission, left behind wi- answered questions about what a submarine·snatching ship would do during nine days of tests. The 618-foot vessel, registered to billionaire Howard Hughes' Summa Corp. but owned by the federal government and used by the CIA , left Long Beach Wed· nesday for the 26-mile cruise to this island. · The ship was joined by the HMB ·l, a s ubmersible barge used to dredge up a sunken R ussian submarine last year, for tests in Fourth of July cove near the Catalina Isthmus. A s pokes man for G lobal Marine Co., designer of the ship, said the C!lomar will work with another barge, The Ore Quest. and three tugs from the Pacific Tow and Salvage Co. · -~-..... ~. ~~.:. \ .. ~. • ' .;1 -' ' ' ' . ~ l ' --~ •/ ,..---- ;.'-.A ··-.; _ __,,.-· I -. ' l .. -I I •.' \ :·.· . ' \ ! I i I Ji ~· Global ollicials re rused to say, however, whether this was a gov· ernment-related project. The Glomar, billCd as an un- dersea mining ship, was used last year as a front for the CIA in a project to dredge up the sub· marine about 750 miles northwest of Ha waii. A giant claw on the barge re- covered part of the submarine, but two·tbirds of the sub broke off and sank during the mission. The failure was attributed to the claw design and there were uncon- firmed reports that a new claw was designed and fitted on the HMB-1. There has been speculation that the Glomar will return to that area to complete its sub- marine-search ing operat ions. Earlier plans to do so were can- celed to avoid a confrontation with Russian warships reported· ly watching the area. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - l\tembers of the Retail Clerks Union employed by Tiuifty Drug Stores in nine Southern California counties accepted a contract Wednesday which boosts hourly wages 81 cents dur- ing the next three years. A union spokesman said 78 per-.. cent of the members ratified the contract whic:h would increase hourly wages by 10 cents effec· live Sept. 29. The total increase of 81 cents includes a 2l ·cent in· crease in benerits and a 60-cent jump in hourly wages before the contract expires in 1978. Experienced clerks currently earn $4.22 and beginning clerks $2.42 per hour, the SPokesman said. Union mem hers continued to vote on similar contracts with the Sav·On, Clark and Long's Drug Store chains. The" After Hours Suit" by Haggar Of Easy Living Encron® " I ~-1:· - The Silverwoods fashion th at has taken th e country by storm . We call it the "After Hours Suit." \ ' ' " Eve ry man calls it lhe per- fect solution for occasions when jea ns are not enough and a 1ailored \ sui t is too much. In easy \ care 100°/o Encron polyester double knit "'l I I l •,·vilh Haggar's famed Expand-o- matic waistband slacks. Mini-checks in light blue, navy, brown or black. In regulars and longs. Both pieces 43.00 ·silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLANO • NEWPORT BEACH ( l 7 -.. --' Huntington Beac h Fountain Valley * VOL. 68, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES .. ~ ORANGE COUN:rV: CALIFORNIA .,--·-. . Today's Closing N.l'. St~ks THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 , 197 5 TEN CENTS 1 Liz and Dick Back Together Again GENEVA, Switzerland lUPI> .. Happily, there has been a re-at a private address and keeping Solowicz said Burton, assisted Geneva today with eight large ''So now h e doesn 't drink -Richard liurton and Elizabeth conciliation but there is not yet. well away from Burton'shousein by his former wife, conferred suitcases and said he would not anymor e, okay?'' t.tiss Bell told Taylor'were back together todHy any plan to remarry," he added. the Geneva suburb of Celigny, with the Jsraeli producers of the comment on the reconciliation. New York Post columni :;t Earl j ust 14 months after divorce .SOlowicz said Burton and Miss five miles back from.the lake. forthcoming movi e, "I have nothing lo say lo \Vi\son. ended ~eir stormy lO·year mar-Taylor decided to "live together" Miss Taylor said publicly nine "Abakarov," in which the Welsh 311yone," he said from behind She had been staying at lht· riage. But a spokesman said they again and may remarry. years ago she disliked the house, actor has the·starring role. dark glasses. '·oo you hear m e ·~ Celigny House, but left Gcnev;i planned to live together and not ··But not tomorrow,·' he V.'hich has two bedrooms, a large "They were expected to travel Anyone.'' Wt"dnesday for California. Shi· remarry for the time being. (Pie-hastened to add. li \'ing room and one bathroom. together to Israel the middle of In New York, Burton's most re-"'as the first black published in ture, A4) The couple t oday dodged next week lo look shortly at loca-cent companion, black model Playboy magazine's centerfold ''It's like a second honey-several dozen news men and Burton and Ta.y1or , tions,"Solowiczsaid. andactressJeanBell,was quol-Ifthepairwe r e torcmarry,1L moon,·· s aid the coupl~'s photographers who flew in to meanwhile, had been at Mi ss l'lenry Wynberg, the used car ed as saying Burton had always v.·ould be th e s ixth marriage ror longtime pe rsonal and legal ad-Geneva from all over Europe as 7aylor's chalet in the rashiona-salesman who moved in with wanted to return to Miss Taylor 44-year·old Miss Taylor. Burton, viser. Maurice Solowicz. "They well as the United States. ble resort of Gstaad, a two-hour ~tiss Taylor when Burton moved as soon as he controlled his 49, divorce~ his first .. ~rile, Sybil , .simply missed each other. Friends said they were staying drive from Geneva. out, arrived in London Crom drinking. to marry ~11 ss T aylor. . • • 1 t .... A rme d for Fun ·. U"I TelellMW Striking San Fran~isco policemen, both clearly armed, play football outside the Southeast District Station. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit demanding striking officers to turn in their. weapons but Mayor Joseph Alioto says no one need fear the guns will be misused. See s tory, Page AS . U.S. Lifts Trade Ban on Cuba Sales WASHINGTON (APJ -The United States today lifted its 12-year-old ban on sales to Cuba by American firms operating in third countries. The action was announced by the State Department as one of four steps which represent an easing or U.S. policies toward third countries wanting to do business with Cuba. The other measures, an- nounced by State Department spokesman Robert Funseth, in· elude: -An end to a prohibition on aid to countries which allow their ships or aircraft to carry goods to and from Cuba. American firm s operating iil third countries "doesn 't really rela te to bilateral relations with Cuba. "It relates more to American relations with o ther inte r · American countries," Nessen said . "It is inconsistent for the United States to stand in the way of what these other countries want to do.'' Asked about the President's feeling about relations with Cuba, Nessen said there would be no advantage to permanent an· tagonism between the two coun- tries. But he said any change in bilateral relations between the United States and Cuba would de- pend on Cuba's attitude. Policeman Rescues 2 From Flaming House C·oast Father, Son OK A patrolling police sergeant burst into a name-enguHed home early this morning to rescue a Huhtingt.on Beach father and his son. Sgt. Phil Oliver was credited by police and fire officials with rescuing Edward Posvar, who was sleeping in his smoke-filled bedroom at 6191 Shelly Drive and Posvar's son, Mark, who was searching inside for his father. IC the two had--stayed inside much longer, firemen said, they could have been seriously in· jured or killed. Police said. Sgt. Oliver, on patrol in north Hµntington Beach, noticed a tower or smoke curling from a housing tract in the area of Edwards Avenue and McFadden Stre-et at 3:30 a .m. By the time he found the home, the garage and part of the house were engulfed in flames, police reported. Sgt. Oliver radioed for firemen, and pulled into the driveway, blarin g his police siren to awaken anyone inside. As he leaped from his patrol unit, he spotted Airs. Sue Posvar coming out a side gate, carrying 3-year-old daughter, Kim, in her arm s. Her son, Brian, 6, followed. Frightened, Mrs. Posvar told Oliver her husband and another son were still i nside. He directed the m. to safety, then ran to the rear or the home and dashed in through a sliding glass patio door. Inside he found Mark, and or- dered him outside, police siad but the youn gster said he couldn't leave until he found his father. Sgt. Oliver assured him he (See RESCUE, Page AZ> . ,. ' • • O.ily Pilot PhOIO by Alclli<d koefll., EDWARD POSVAR VIEWS BURNED OUT VEHICL ES AFTER FIRE AT HIS HOME Newly Acq uired Cadillac and a Dune Buggy A mong Huntington Beach Family's Losses Secret Funds 'Frozen' Supervi.sors Holding Up DA Hicks ' Monies ByGARYGRANVIILE Of Ille D1Uy Piiot Shff The Orange County Board or Supervisors' battle with District Attorney Cecil Hicks continued Wednesday when: -Supervisors voted un - animously to freeze $10,000 or an $18,000 secret fund included in the district attorney's 1975-76 budget . district attorney. The $10,000 freeze was ordered as the superisors adopted the county budget for the current fi s- cal year. In effect, it means that the supervisors will expect an ac- counting of the first $8,000 spent on confidential law enforcement matters before rele ;.is ing the $10,000. Both supervisors said no de· vices were found during the search. Sheriff Brad Gates was not available for comment today, On the investigation of three secret funds under I-licks' con- (See HICKS, Page A2) -The initiation of steps to "modify regulations which deny bunkering in the United States to third country ships engaged in the Cuba trade. Orang~ L A Counties -Board of S upervisOr s Chairman Ralph Diedrich said be is personally investigating Diedrich did not discuss either the source of the rumors or their nature when he talked of his in- vestigation of violations of con· stitutional rights. Cigarette Blamed In Huntington Fire A £ire, started by a discarded cigarette, caused about $900 damage to a garage at a Hunt- ington Beach home Wednesday. -A request to Congress to re- peal legislation restricting cer· tain food aid to countries trading with Cuba. At Vail, Colo., where President Ford is vacationing, White House press secretary Ron Nessen said lifting the ban on sales to Cuba by ) Plaz a Hotel Debuting in Pilot Today Merchants of South Coast Plaza welcome their new neighbor -the Plaza Hot el -in a 16-page Daily Pi"lt. special section ap- pear. \in today's editions. Fat~ fashions a nd other merchandise is featured in settings within the new hotel provld in1 an armchair 'tour' of the' 403-room hotel. The Sl8 mil~on, 17-story hotel o pened Monday. Details of the opening, the hotel's management team and 1Umpses or its dining and cocktail ser vice facilities are offered in today's special section. Turn to the B section for your personal tour or the Oreinge Coast 'it\ newest hotel . rumors of violations of constitu- Food' Transl•t C·ost tional rights that he said "scare the hell out of me.'' -Indicted Supervisor Robert Ba ttin said he had his office B t I d A • checked last month to see if elec-OOS S n ex grun· troniceavcsdroppingdeviceshad been planted by district at- torney's investigators. By United Press International Higher food and transportation costs in the Los Ange les metropolitan area boosted con· sumer prices nearly 1 percent in July to another record level, the U.S. Labor Demartment said lo· day. But the hike 'slill wPs less than for the country as a whole. Virtually all areas oC consumer spending moved upward, the de- part men t sai d , and th e Consumer Price Index in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose to a record 158.l , compared with the base level or 100 in 1967. That m eant that goods a nd services costing $10 in 1967 cost $15.81 last month. Nationwide, prices increased 1.2 percent, the steepest pse since September. The price index in Southern California was 10.6 percent higher than one year ago. Higher transpartation and food prices accounted for nearly 7S percent of the overp.ll price in- crease in the metropolitan area. Transportation costs rose 2 P41Jcent ln July, largely because of higher prices for gasoline1 auto pa.rta and used can, llna were 11 percent higher than one year ago. Local transit rares also rose, increas ing the public transportation index 0.7 percent. Meats, poultry and fi sh prices (See PRICES, Page A2l . -Auditor-Controller Vic Heim m et with Hicks and his staff to discuss ground rules for a Board or Supervisors m a ndated audit of secr et funds controlled by the Beaches Out? Panel Bans Off-road Use SAN DIEGO CAP) -If the state Coastal Zone Conservation Commission gets its way, off-road vehicles will be barred from almost all the.California coastline. The commission adopted Wednesday a provision for its master plan which prohibits trail bikes or other arr.road machines rrom using most of the state's 1,100 miles of beaches. ''We're not saying it shouldn't be allowed," said commissioner Roger Osenbaugh of Pasadena. "We're •.Ying the beach Isn't the place for it ." On sec'tion of coastline at Pismo Beach was ex· err\J>ted!roin the provisioos because it was developed and is being m&hageclforoff.road vehicle use. The commission met again today to work on the master plan, which must be approved by the Legislature before it becomes bindlng. I "The rumors make me wonder what kind of a climate we have," the Fullerton s upervisor said without elaborating on his state- ments. Like Battin, Diedrich said his . office h ad been checked by sheriff's investigators last month to see if it is was bugg~. Seniors Set For Saturday Fish ing Der by Senior citizens of Huntington Beach will will try their luck this Saturday in the Seniors' Fishing Derby al Huntington Lake in Huntington Central Park. The event starts at 9 a.m. and lasts until noon. Contestants may preregister at Huck's Hangout from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily or re- gister the morni1;1g of the event. Prizes will be given to the oldest fisherman a nd fi s- berwoman, la r gest fish , mo..,t fJSh c11ught and first fish caught. Contestants must be 50 years or age or over and must bait their own book and land their own fish. Nd fishing license is required. The contest ls SJ)OnSOfed by Huck's Rangout and the Hunt· ington Beach Recreation and Parks Oepartmont. Firemen .,.,,ere called lo the home of Vivian Currier, 8362 Doncaster, about 1 p.m ., and the blaze was quickly controlled. Firemen listed ttamage as $500 to the garage and $400 to contents. Or:~g~7 C.a s t We athe r The u s ua l night and m orning low clouds are forecast Friday, with mostly sunny skies in the a fternoon. Be ach highs 68-72.rising to 75 -78 inland. I NSIDE T ODA V . Public relation,, .oclhrit11 on behalf of the UnUed Sto1e1 government i" costiflg it.s tar- pa11erJ. a whopping $1 billion. a year. See P.oge DI. ,,t ,._ Set"<>I<• .... , ... 1. ..... ...-C.l"-Pll• Oasllflect "'""" .,..,_ O.etll,...ltn ec11iori.1,. .... l!MetUIMMm ~g~ ......... lltMief"d ·--'~"'°"' Index AJ AMU....rs Cl ,,..,.,., T,_ Alt ,,......, "' ~ .......... . 02" Natlef\11 ... ws CJ Clrllft1l'tC.u111r CJ ""1PI• Al "'"1• "' Stoc.ltM11111•1t Ct TeMwhloft C'-1 n.'"r' "' ... ,_ #ri1J W..-ltlHe-. " "' C1 " .. .. .. (1-J (4·1 c•-1 .. <• •• •• /I , A2 CAIL y PILOT H /F P r i ces Up O n F ood, Transit WASHINGTON tAPl -Soar· ing prices for food. gasoline and us ed cars pu she d consumer prices up 1.2 percent nationally in July, th e biggest monthJy rise in infl ati on this yt•a r , the govern· ment reported today. Computed annually at 14 .4 percent , the in- flation rate is the first in double figures since September. Last month's increase com· pared with a rise of eight·tenlhs of a percent in June. providing further evidence that infl.i:1tion pressure remains a serious pro- blem for the economy as it r e· covers from its worsl rccessioo since the 1930s. At the same time, the govern- ment reported that the nation's GRAIN YIELD 'GUESS' ENDS UP HIGH, C6 total economic output sho\\1ed its sharpest improvement in four years nt mid-year, i'ndicating that the (·conomy is sna pping bark from recession ' m or e strongly th an Administration of- ficials expertl'd. The Commt'rce Department said its revised f'Stimates or the Gross National Product showed a growth in volume of 1.6 percent a t an annua l r ate in the three months f'ndcd in June. The de· partment's in itial estimate last month foreca~t a decline of three- tenths of 1 percent at an annual rate. Me a nwhil e , Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz predicted that r etail food prices will in- crease by about l .S percent through Dece mber for a total 3VE'rage increase th.is year of 9 percent over last year. · Butz told reporters recent sales of wheat and feed grains to the Sovi et Union a nd e xpected fw1her sales of perhaps ei&ht million metric tons would in themselves cause a 1.S percent increase in food prices, but that it would spread over the next 16 months. However , Butz said "most of the impact in food prices is behind us." Hi s price prediction was i n the middle of th e Agricultur e Department's "worst case" projections early last May. "The message l gel out of this is let's don't panic," Butz said. "We've got record food supplies •coming up.'' On the other hand, AFL-CIO President George Meany pre- dicted that ''cons umers are in for more bad n e w s in the near future." In reporting consumer prices,· the Labor Department said food prices rose 1.9 percent in July, the biggest increase since a 2 per- cent jump in Augus t 1974 . Gasoline prices jumped 4.3 per- cent and used cars were up near- ly 4 percent. Officials said these increases accounted for three- fourths of the July increase. * * * From Page Al PRICES ... jumped S perce nt in July and overall food pirices were 1.5 per- cent higher last year and 10.7 ~rcent higher than in July, 1974. Fruits and vegetables, led by higher prices for potatoes, local lettuce,. green peppers and tomatoes, were up 3.4 percent and dairy products were up 0.1 percent. lfowever, cereals and bakery products. eggs, sugar and C"ola drinks all cost less during the month. 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Planning Chairman Out Replacement Sought for Huntington Panelist The Huntington Beach Plan- nin~ Commission will elect a new cha1rman Sept. 3, following the resignation of Chairman William Geiger. Geiger is moving to Stratford, Conn., where he will be employed by the Sikorsky Aircraft Com· pany. The resignation is effective Sept. I. Joseph Boyle, a political sci~nce professor at Cypress Jwfior College, was appointed by the Huntington Beach City Coun- cil to fill Geiger's term on the commission. It expires June lJ, 1976. Council members also have ap- Vallerga Attorneys Ask Sentence Delay Convicted Orange County As· sessor Jack Vallerga's attorneys moved Wednesday to delay Vallerga 's sentencina: and, as a byproduct of the sentencing, his automatic removal from office. Huntington Recreation Honored For the second time in two years, the Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks Depart- ment has been chosen one of rour N ational Gold Medal Award finalists in park a nd r ecreation manageme nt by the Sports Foun- dation, Inc. Grand award winners will be announced during the National Recreation and Park Association Congress Oct. 19-23 in Dallas, Tex. This year Huntington Beach Parks Director Norm Worthy believes the city has con- sider ably more ammunition that might push it into the winner's circle. Among the new offerings that will be entered in the judging this year: -Adventur e Playground . "Children love this activity and it has given us much publicity this year," Wortby says. -Shipley Nature Study. This 18-acre nature preserve features displays as well as live raccoons, opossums , wea sels, rabbits, ntice, frogs, birds, insects. -Central Park. Area has been greatly expanded and overnight camping is now available to Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, YJ\.fCA and other youth groups. In a petition filed in the 2nd District Court of Appeal, the as- seuor's lawyers asked that the court prohibit sentencing Sept. 16 until their client has exhausted his legal remedies. The appellate court may rule oo the petition on its own or scheduJe a court session during which argume nts for and against the petition will be heard. It is expected that the court will rule on the petition within 10 days, time enough to allow Vallerga's attorneys to appeal to a higher court should their peti- tion be de nied. The 53-year-old assessor was found guilty by a Ventura County Superior Court jury Aug. 8 of six felony charges, including conflict or interest , misuse of public money and grand theft. Judge Robert Shaw scheduled Vallerga's sentencing for Sept. 16. And if be is sente nced then, he will a utomatically forfeit his $38,500 a year post. BUt in their petition to the ap- pellate court in Los Angeles, at- torneys Ri chard Murphy and Jack Ca h ill said that once Vall erga forfeits his elected of- fice he cannot regain it even if his conviction is eventually over- turned. Consequently , according lo the petition ror a writ of prohi bi· tion. Vallerga should not be deprived of his of(ice until he has exhausted his legal rem~es . And, they maintain in the peti- tion, the assessor 's role in the 1973 sale of a county-owned com- puterized apprais al system lo Spartanburg County, S.C .. c an. not be what the Ve ntura County jury that convicted Vallerga round it to be. The assessor:'s conviction cen- te red around his acceptance of $3,714 ror cons ulting rees and ex- penses related to the $2,045 sale. pointed Dr. J-loward J-litchcock to fill a vacancy on the Allied Arts Commission. The term expires May 4, 1976. Dr. Hitc h cock teach es sculpture at Long Beach State. The Seat was left empty March l by Rick Anderson who s aid in a Jetter that he was resigning "because or the ideals of the powers-to-tie in the city council wruch I feel are not directed towards furthering of the arts in the community.'' A st'ated purpose or the com- mission is lo create, encourage and promote cultural activities in Huntington Beach. The council also named three new persons to four-year terms on the Environmental Council. They are Grace Pauline Cizane, architecture student; Dr. Irwin Haydock, environmental scientist at Los Angeles County Sanitation District, and Jack D. Wallace, ifssistant to the vice pres ident of the Huntington Beach Company. Margaret Carlberg, a sub- stitute chemistry teacher with the Huntin gton Beach High· School District. was reappointed to a full, four-year term. The commission is charged with investigating actual or potential threats to a clean en- vironment to the city. _....-.-:-__ _ .... -.---<.'-" ,, '1.~ { 'I 0 1 ' ' -~ < --,\ ,-• .JO_.. ' . ' . -' .. .,,,. ! .--._ . ;.. , -/ - . ·.J -·· .;y' -"y~p ' ' ' : • \ ; c.-.. ~ ·--- . .' . I ·' • ' • Valve Dangers Warned The r eca ll of de fective artificial heart va lves manufac- tured by a Santa Ana firm has prompted the Food and Drug Ad· ministration to warn suraeona of potential danger in 65;000 other valves implanted over the past six years. The defective valves have been linked to two deaths and one serious injury. the FDA an- nouneed Wednesday. Three batehes of the heart valves 204 valves in all, have b een' r ec a l led by Shiley Laboratories of Santa Ana. Shiley r epresentatives said to- day they "'·ere inundated with calls rrom doctors and patients and were unable lo comment im- mediately. The FDA said 54 of the defec- tive valves have been implanted, 36 are believed lo be in domestic trade channels and 114 in in- ternational trade channels. Surgeons must decide on a pa- tient-by-patient basis whether the risk or valve failure is sreat enough to warrant open-heart surgery for removal and replace- ment with a new valve, the FDA said. As a precaution, the FDA said it was aaking surgeons who have implanted som e 65,000 other heart valves m anufactured by Shiley-aside rrom the three as- sertedty defective batches-to monitor the ir patients "very, very closely" for warning signs. The recall af!ects Bjork-Shiley aortic and mitral heart valves manufact u red between February 1973 and July 3, 1975. The FDA said some of the valves may fall ir the lower struts colla pse. They added that, since the proble.m has been iden· tified, t he firm is strengthening welds on new valves to avoid the possibility of fractured struts. The three b atches being re- called are fabrication orders 07612, 09211and01·791. One of the victims linked lo the defective valve was a woman who died while attending a San Francisco convention last m Onth, less than eight weeks after receiving the valve. Another death, the FDA said, involved a patient in Wichita, Kan., who had the valve implant· ed two years ago. In the third confirmed valve failure . a patient in Massachusetts Ge neral Hospital in Boston had to have a defective valve replaced in May, less than two months a rter it was implant- ed. The patient was r eported still in a coma. Mine r s on S trike CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)- Coal miners from southern West Virginia s prea d their wildcat strike into e astern Kent ucky to- day and a group of Ohio miners walked out in apparent sym· pathy. O.ltr "'-" SlMt ,.._.. RESCUES FAMILY Policeman Ollver f'rom Page Al RESCUE .•. would make sure he safely rescued Posvar, then dashed into a nearby bedroom, where Posvar was just waking up, police re- ported. At rirst Oliver had difficulty as· swing the elder Pos var that his family was safe and he should quickly leave because Posvar has a hearing problem, police said. After directing Posvar to safe- ty, Oliver continued to search the smoke-filled home, making cer· lain no one was left inside. At one point he found a locked bedroom, police said, ~d had lo kick the door open. No one was inside. Oliver rushed back outdoors, just as !iremen were arriving, then he and P osvar moved a camoer parked near the ~arage to keep it from catching fire. Fire officials said it look them about 15 minutes to bring the blaze under control because the gas tank on one o r two cars in the garage burst into flame. Firem en said t he blaze did start in the garage, but the cause is still being investigated They listed the damage as about $20,000 to the home. Two cars in- side the garage were destroyed, as well as the garage itselt. The house also suf(ered some smoke, fire, waler and heat damage, firemen said. High School Dance Planned in Valley A dan ce for high school stu- dents will be he ld rrom 7 to 10 p.m . Friday at the new Fountain Val ley Recreatio n Cent e r, Brookhurs t Street and Jleil Avenue. Music will be by the "Hard Times'' rock band, and there will be a raffle, food, prizes and a dance contest. Tickets may be purchased at the door for 75 cents per person. The "After Hours Suit" by Haggar Of Easy Living Encron® The Si!verwoods fa shion that has taken the country by storm We call it the "After Hours Sui1." Every man calls it the per- fect solution for occasions when jeans are not enough and a tai lored suit is too much. tn easy care 100°/o Encron polyester double knit with Haggar's lamed Expand-o- mat1c waistband slacks. Mini-checks . ' / in light blue. navy, brown or black . In regulars and longs. Both pieces -Aqu atic a cti vities. Depart- me nt sponsors sailing club and lessons are given on sabot boats. Swimming classes and recrc0t - tional s wimming are orrercd at school pools. As they d id during their clie nt's trial. the attorneys a r gue in their petition that Vallerga co uld not have been in- volved in the conflict of interest because two public agencies were parties in the Spartanburg transaction. .. \ 43.00 ,•' ,~·I'~· -~-~·c_,· --'-~'~-~ ";-.:7't.'. Wort h y hope s th a t .a strengthened senior citizens pro· gram and a busy athletic pro- gram at schools will also bolster his department . Worthy says Huntington Beach has 350 acres in developed parks plus 100 m o r e acres at the Meadowlark Golf Course that is owned by the city. The recr eation department has an operating budget of Sl.6 mi!Uon, Worthy says. Another $500,000 lo $1 million Is budgeted for acquisition, he adds. tie . Ot her areas in competition with Huntington Beach (or the award are the Brevard County Rec reation and P arks Ad- ministration, Melbourne, Fla., the Raleigh Parks and Recrea- tion Department, Raleigh, N.C., and the Spokane Parks a nd Recreation Department , Spokane, Wash. I f'ro• Page AJ HICKS ... .. \ i r I silverwoods t Enc,ori •s a Reg. T.M. ol /\merlca Enk• Co. • l I ' I Orange ~oast ED I TIO N Today's Closing :\. Y. Stoeks r I VOL. 68, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1975 N TEN CENTS U.S. WASHINGTON fAP) -Tho United Sta tes tod ay lifted its l2·year·old ban on s ales to Cuba by American firms operating in third countries. ~ The action was a 1uiow1ced by the State Depa rtment as one of four ste ps which represent an easing of U.S. policies toward -third eountries wanting to do business with Cuba . The oth er measures, an· . nounced by State Department County Freezes DA Fund By GARY GRANVILLE 01111•0.aUy PllOJI SUll The Orange County Board of Supervisors' battle with District Attorney Cecil (licks continued Wednesday when : -Supervi so r s voted un - animo4sly to freeze $10,000 of an $18,000 secret fund included in the district attorney's 1975·76 budget. ·-Board o f Supervi sors Chairman R alph Diedrich said he is personally investigating rumors or violations of constilu· tional rights that he s aid "scare the hell out of m e.·· -Indicted Supervisor Robert Battin said he had his office checked last month to see if elec· tronic eavesdropping devices had been planted by district a t · tomey ·s investigators. -Auditor-Controller Vic 1-leim met with Hicks and his staff to discuss ground rules for a Board or Supervisors mandated audit or secret funds controlled by the district attorney. The $10,000 freeze was ordered . as the superisors adopted t~e county budget ror the current fis- cal year. In effect, it means that the supervisors will expect an ac- counting of the first $8,000 spent oo confidential law enforcement matters before releasing the $10,000. Diedrich did not discuss either the source of the rumors or their nature when he talked of his in· vestigation or violations of con· stitutional rig hts. "The rumors make me wonder what kind of a climate we have," the Fullerton supervisor said without elaborating on his state- ments. Like Battin, Di edrich said his office had been checked by s heriff's investigators last month to see if it is was bugged. Both supervisors said no de- vices w ere found during the search. Sheriff Brad Gates was not available for comment today. On the· investi gation of three secret funds under Hicks' con- trol, the district a ttorney said he was agreeable to the audit so long as it complies with stale and federal laws. When the supervisors ordered the investigation two weeks ago, they did not allege there had been a misuse of funds entrusted lo the district attorney for conridential investigations. Hicks vowed that he would comply with legal audits during a television inte r view Monday night. ' Or:n~~:a8t Weatber The usual night a nd morning low clouds are foreca s t Friday. with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Beach highs 68-72 rising to 75-78 inland. INSIDE TODA. Y .Public relations .octivily on behalf of the United Slates government is costing it1 tax· pot/ff& o whopping $1 billion a year. See P.oge DI • lndeJr AJ AIWIL.llflOt" Cl NllllWYTrM A10 Nlll'lln Al Mullloll f'llMt DJ•I NatlorYI ,.__.. " C> <• c. .. Cl 0r..,.C.ltftlf (l ......... A.• s..,.m A.t S••Mtrto;.u c;, T•Nl'lllMOI C6'1 n..ttn Al WM~ . ,. _ ....... •• Cl·t C•·J CH •• <• ... ... .. • I ~ Lifts Ban on Sales to spokesm an Robert Funseth, in· cludt': -An end to a prohibition on uid to countries which allow their ships or aircraJt to carry goods to and from Cuba . -Tbe initiation of steps to 'modify regulations which deny bunkering in the United States lo lhi.rd country ships engaged in the Cuba trade . -A request to Congress to re· peal legislation restricting cer- lain food aid to countries trading with Cuba. Al Vail, Colo .• where President Ford is vacationing, White House press secretary Ron Nessen said lifting the ban on sales to Cuba by Americ an firms operating in third countries "'doesn't really relate to bilateral relations with CUba. "It relates more to American relations with othe r inte r - American countries, .. Nessen said. "It ts inco nsistent for the United States to stand in the way or what these other countries want to do.•· Asked about the President's feeling about r e lations with Cuba, Nessen said t here would be no advantage to permanent an· tagonism between the two coun- tries. But he said any change in bilateral relations between the United States afld Cuba would de· pend oo Cuba ·s attitude. Citing many outstanding and complex iss ues between. the two nations. Nessen said it would be impossible to predict when v.·ork might be done on resolving them. Sen. George McGove rn {0 + S.D. ), who recently visited Cuba , said, "This is unquestionably a major s tep forward on the path t o ward r e newe d relations • * L4 Area Consumer Costs Cuba between Cuba aud U)e United Stales.'' "The 14 -year Am('rican cfrort to isola te Cuba through economic sanctions h as be en CJ sclf- defeating mistake," McGovern said. lie added that "with respect lo Cuba, the Ford administration has come a long way in a short time. and I com m end the Prcsi· dent for a histor ic contribution .·' • ces Rise 1% Armed for Fun -' Striking San Francisco policemen, both clearly armed. play football outside the Southeast District Station. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit demanding striking officers to turn in their weapons but Mayor Joseph Alioto says no one need fear the guns will be misused. See story, Page AS. Huntington Officer Saves Man and Boy A patrolling police sergeant burst into a flame·engulfed home early this morning to rescue a Huntington Beach father and his son. Sgt. Phil Oliver was credited by police and fire officials with rescuing Edward Posvar, who was sleeping in his smoke-filled bedroom al 6191 Shelly Drive and Pos var's son, Mark, who was searching ins ide for his father. If the two had stayed inside much longer. firemen said, they could have been seriously in· jured or killed. Police said . Sgt. Oliver, on patrol in north Huntington Beach, noticed a tower of s moke curling from a housing tract in the area or Edwards Avenue and McFadden Street at 3:30 a.m. By the time he found the home, the garage and part of the house were engulfed in flames, police reported. Sgt. Oliver radioed for firemen, and pulled into the driveway, blaring his police (See RESCUE, Page A2) Love Rekindled Liz, Dick Together Again GENEVA. Switzerland (UPI) -Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were back together today just 14 months after divorce ended their s tormy 10-year mar- riage. But a spokesman said they planned to live together and not remarry £or the time being. (Pic- ture, A4) "It's like a second honey· moon,'' s aid the couple's longtime personal and legal ad· viser, Maurice Solowicz. "They simply missed each other. "Happily, there has been a re- conciliation but there is not yet any plan to remarry,'' be added. Solowicz said Burton and Miss Taylor decided to "live together'' again and may remarry. ''But n ot tomorrow," he hastened to add: The couple today dodge d several dozen newsmen and Newport Planners Jo Meet Tonight Newport Beach planning com- missioners meet tonight to con· sider a Newport Shores resub- division ; a drlve·ln teller setup for Gl(?ndale Federal Savings and Loan al NewPortCenter; and a series of city code amendments on parking standards. photographers who new in to Geneva from all over Europe as well as the United States. Friends said they were staying at a private address and keeping well away from Burton's house in the Geneva suburb o[ Celigny, five miles back from the lake. A1i ss Taylor said publicly nine years ago she disliked the house, which has two bedrooms, a large living room and one bathroom. Burton and Taylor, meanwhile , had been at Miss Taylor's chalet in the fashiona- ble resort of Gstaad, a two-hour drive from Geneva. Solowicz said Burton, assisted by his form e r wife, conferred with the Israeli producers of the forth co ming movie, "Abakarov,'' in which the Wels h actor has the s tarring role. "They we re expected to travel together to Israel the middle of next week to look shortly at loca· Lions,•• Solowicz said. He nry Wynberg, the used car salesman who moved in with Miss Taylor when Burton moved out, arrived in London from Geneva today with eight large suitcas es and said he would not comment on the reconciliation. "I have n othing to say to anyone,·• he said from behind dark glasses. "Do you hear me? Anyone.'' · In New York, Burton's most re· cent companion, black model and actress Jean eeu. was quot· ed as saying Burton.had always wanted to return to Miss Taylor By United Press International Higher rood and transportation c o s ts in th e Los An geles metropolitan area boosted con· sumer prices nearly 1 percent in .July to a nother record level, the U.S. Labor Demartment said to- day. But the hike still was less than for the, country as a whole. Virtually all areas of consumer spending moved upward, the de· parlm e nt sa id, and th e Consumer Price index in Los Ange les and Orange counties rose to a record 158.1, compared with the base level of 100 in 1967. That meant that goods and services costing $:t0 in 1967 cost $'15.81 last month. Nationwide, prices increased 1.2 percent, the steepest rise since Ser,tember. The p~ce index in Southern California was 10.6 percent Made in County Heart Valve Peril Announced by FDA • The recall of d ef ective artificial heart valves manufac· lured by a Santa Ana firm has prompted the Food and Drug Ad· ministration to warn surgeons of potential clanger in 6.5 ;000 other valves implanted over the past six years. The defective valves have been linked to two deaths and one serious injury. the FDA an- nounced Wednesday. Three batches of the heart valves, 204 valves in all, have been recal led by Shi ley Laboratories of Santa Ana. Shiley representatives said to- day they were inWldaled with calls from doctors and patients and were unable to comment im- mediately. The FDA s aid 54 of the defec· live valves have been implanted, 36 are believed to be in domestic trade channels and 114 in in· temational trade channels. Surgeons must decide on a pa· tient-by-patient basis Whether the risk or valve failure is great enough to warra nt open-heart surgery for removal and replace- ment with a new valve, the FDA said. As a precaution. the FDA said it was asking surgeons who have implanted s ome 65.000 other heart valves manufactured by Shiley-a side from the three as- s ertedly defective batches-to monitor their patients "very, very closely" for warning s igns. The recall affects Bjork-Shiley aortic and mitral heart valves manufactured between February 1973 and July 3, 1975. The FDA s~id some of the valves may rail if the lower struts collapse. They added that, since the problem bas been fden- ti!ied, the firm is strengthening welds on n ew valves to avoid the possibility of fractured struts. The three batches . being re- Plaza Hotel Debuting in Pilot Today MerChants of South Coast Plaza welcome their new neighbor -the Plaza Hotel -in a 16·page Daily Pilot special section ap· pearing in today's editions. Fall fashions and other merchandise is featured in settings within the new hotel provid i ng a n armchair 'tour' of the· 403-room hotel. The $18 million, l7·story hote l opened Monday. Details of the operiing, the hotel's managem~nt team and glimpses or its dining and cqc kta il' servlee ractlities are offered in today's special section. called are fabrication orders 07612, 09211and01·791 . 'One or the victims linked to the defective valve was a woman who died while attending a San Francisco convention l ast month, less than eight weeks after receiving the valve. Another death, the FDA said, involved a patient in Wichita, Kan., who bad the valve implant· ed two years ago. In the third confirmed valve failure, a patient i n Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston had to have a defective valve replaced in May, less than two months after it was implant· ed. The patient was reported still in a coma. Vallerga's Attorneys Seek Delays Convicted Orange County As· sessor Jack Vallerga's a ttorneys moved Wednesday to dela y Vallerga 's sentencing and, as a byproduct of the sentencing. his automatic removal from o££ice. In a petition £iled in the 2nd District Court of Appeal, the as· sessor's lawyers asked that the court prohibit sentencing Sept. 16 until their client has exhausted hi s legal remedies. The appellate court may rule on the petition on its own or schedule a court session during which arguments £or and against the petition will be heard. It is expected thal the court will rule on the petition within 10 days, time enough to allow Vallerga's attorneys to appeal to a higber court should their peti- tion 6e de nied. The 53-year·old assessor was found guilty by a Ventura County Superior Court jury Aug. 8 or six felony charges, including cooflict or interest, misuse of public money and grand theft. Judge Robert Shaw scheduled Vallerga 's sentencing for Sept. 16. And if be is sentenced then. he will automatically forfe it his $38,500 a year post . But in their petition to the ap~ peUate court in Los Angeles, al· torneys Richard Murphy and Jack Ca hill said that once Vallerga forfeits his elected of. fice he cannot r egain it even if his conviction is eventually over- turned. Consequently, according to the petition for a writ of prohibi· tion, Vallerga s hould not be deprived of his office until he has exhausted his legal remedies. And, they maintain in the peli· tion. the assessor's role in the 1973 sale or a county-owned com· euterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County, S.C .• can· not be wha t the Ventura County jury lhat convicte d Vallerga ound it to be. l>ermit procedures ror plan· ning community district develop- ments are also up tor discuss.ion in the routine session. The com- m ission meets tonight at 7 o'clock in the councll chambers at city ball. ;1s 5oon a$ he controlled his · Turn to the B section {or your personal, tour d_, the ' Oran1e Coaet 's newest hotel . Tiie assessor's conviction cen~ tered around bis acceptanCe or $3.714 for consulting fees and ~x· <See YALLERGI\, Page 1\2) drinking. '----------" . '· .I ' higher than one year ago. Higher lra.nsportation and food prices accounted for nearly 75 percent of the overall price in - crease in the m e tro politan area. Trans portation cost.s rose 2 percent in July. la r gely because or higher prices for gasoline. auto parts and used cars, and were 11 pe rcent higher than one year ago. Local transit fares also rose, increasing t he publi c transportation index 0.7 percent. Meats, poultry and fi sh prices jumped 5 percent in July and overall food prices were J .5 per- cent higher last year and 10.7 percent higher than in July, 1971. Fruits and vegetables. led by higher prices for potatoes. local lettuce, g r een peppers and tomatoes, were up 3.4 percent and dairy products were up 0.1 percent. However, cereals and bakery products. eggs, sugar and cola drink~ all cost less during the month. Health and recreation prices rose by 0.7 percent durine: Julv and medical care moved up o.ir percent. * * * U.S. Prices Jump Again -1.2 Percent WASHINGTON (AP) -Soar· ing prices for food, gasoline and used cars pus hed consumer prices up 1.2 percent nationally in July, the biggest monthly rise in innation this year, the govern· ment reported today. Computed annually al 14 .4 percent, the in· nation r ate is the first in double figures since September. Last month 's increase com· pared with a rise of eight-tenths of a percent in June, providing further evidence that inflation_ pressure remains a serious pro. blem £or the economy as it re- covers from its worst recession since the 1930s. At the s ame time, the govern· ment reported that the nation's GRAIN YIELD 'GUESS' ENDS UP HIGH, C6 total economic output showed its sharpest improve ment in four years al mid -year. indicating that the economy is snapping back from recessio n more strongly than Administration of· ficials expected. The Commerce Departme nt said its revised estimates of the Gross National Product showed U growth in volume of 1.6 perce nt at an annual rate in the three months ended in June. The de· partment's initial estimate last month forecast a decline or three· tenths of t percent at an annual rate. Meanwhile, Agric ulture Secretary Earl L . Butz predicted that retail rood prices will in· crease by about 1.5 percent through December for a total average increase this year of 9 (See ECONOMY, Page A2) SI'OCKS TAKE ANOTHER LOSS •NEW YORK (UPIJ -The stock marke t c losed lower today in moderatE! trading on the New York Stock Exchange i.n reaction to government r e ports which showed the economic recovery was being accompanied by infl a· ti on. The Dow Jones indus trial average, up a nd down all da.y, lost 1.57 point$ to 791.69. Declines led advances. howe ver. by about a· two-to-one margin. (Tables. en. Prices were lower in moder ate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Jl.2 DAILY PILOT N Laguna Project Gets OK (~l'Orgi.> D. Uu <·to l;.1's$10million sin glt'·f;.un ll y r esidential sub· di vision L~ll a t•hoicc pi('ce of oceanvic w property s outh of Laguna l1e ach has won a 9·1 vote of approval before the California ("oast:i l ('tllll n1 1 s~1 on in San Ou.:go. Ru t•cula h.1d adju!>ll'd plans for nt·arly a yl'ar and a halfto~atisfy ('Ounty, regional and .state plan· nin g groups bL·fore clearing the fin al \'Ol(· I·!(• plan~ to build 76 homes on the St-ac re property on thl' inland ~id<' of Coast ~tig hv.·ay ~twet·n Upper Thrc>t~ .'\rch Ray and Up- p<>r J\.1nnarch n ay. Se lling price "'ill bC' Ill lh(' S1 25,000-$200,000 rJ nge (11r I h f' pr1v;_il c co m - munit~· .Just O\'C'r 50 acres v.·i\I be de- \'L•lopcd for home' sit es and a srvcn·aC r(' n1c adow , Ruccola told the con1111 ission Tut.•sday. l·le agreed to dedicate 21 hillside acres to the t•ounly for use as public open space. Uuccola's o ri gin al proposal "'on un animous ;ipproval or the Orange County Planning Com- mi ssion in l\1 arch, 1974 . A year later , after numerous alterations and plan adjustments. it cleared the South Coast Regional Zone ConsC'r\'a tion Commission -but tt)en "'as appealed to the st ate Jevel. The appeals had been filed by the South Laguna Civic Associa- tion and th e Environmental Coalition of Orange County. As final plans were submitted Tuesday, state commissione rs appeared s atisfied that Buccola had met th eir criteria and lauded hi s efforts to meet objections to the development. Th<· project is a joint \'enture of Buccola-Pacific , formed by the Buccola Co. and Pacific Lighting Properties. The community \1/ill have pri\'atc streets. tennis courts, the inner "meadow " green belt and pri vate entrance from Coast 1-Ughv,;ay. Construction shouJd be well under way within a year, Buccola said today. . Bette Moore Services Set For Saturday Fuoeral s ervices are scheduled Saturday for long-time Harbor Area bank officer Mrs. Bette L . Moore, who died al the age of 53 w ednesday or the dis- a b Ii n g ailment called Lou Gehrig's Di sease. Rites for Mrs . Moore will be at 10 a .m . in Westcliff Chapel Mortuary, Costa Mesa, v.·ith members of the White Shrine of the .l\lasonic Seafaring Lodge of- ficiating. An avid dancer and water skier until the nervous system disease developed and complete- ly dis abled her about three years ago, Mrs. Moore was a 17 -year Harbor Area resident. She was employed by the old Newport Balboa Savings and Loan and served as corporate of· fi cer of Southern California First National Bank , according to her husband Frank Moore Jr. She leaves her husband, of the hom e at 1645 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa , and her mother, Mrs. Eda May Swaim , also of Costa Mesa. Services are under direction of Westcliff Chapel Mortuary, with interment to follow at Harbor Rest Memorial Park in Costa ~tcsa. ORANGE COAST ,.. l•t11£1Qlt•}I Jn. IJ•,,o•I' r,.~ • '-'"''• "''" '"'" "'"''"••<00"> ,,, ... ~, ....... ,,. >•PJb''''"""b•'"'0••" ... (""I'"'"""""~ '""'11••·< <.. ,.,.,.,. •<M•on· ••• , ....... ..., ""''·\•• '""'"~" ... ~ .. 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"' ···~~··~· \J \lO ,_,,,..,. Thurtday. Augu1121. 11175 • Gets New 1.,ook The former Oce an Toad restaurant in Newport Dunes is being spruced up with a new paint job and other re modeling in pre paration for its opening this fall as a r estaurant under a new name and management. Unusually shaped building overlooks Upper Newport Bay. Panel of Experts Sift Flood Data A panel of scientists assembled by a federal agency in charge of flood ins urance for Newport Beach has started sifting through asserted flaws in government data supporting the insurance program. Drug Store Employes Get 81-cent Raise LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Members of the Retail Clerks Union employed by Thrifty Drug Stores in nine Southern California counties accepted a contract Wednesday which boosts hourly wages 81 cents dur· ing the next three years. A union spokesman said 78per- cent of the members ratified the contract which would increase hourly wages by 10 cents effec· tive Sept. 29. The total increase of 81 cents includes a 21-cent in· crease in be nefits and a 60-cent jump in hourly wages before the contract expires in 1978. Experienced clerks currently earn $4.22 and beginning clerks $2.42 per hour, the spokesman said .. Union members continued to vote on similar contracts with the Sav-On. Clark and Long's Drug Store chains. Fro"' Page Al VALLERGA penses related to the $2,045 sale. . As they did during their client's tria l, the attorneys argue in their petition that Vallerga could not have been in- volved in the conflict of interest because two public agencies were parties in the Spartanburg transaction. Only Supervisor Robert Battin voted for the greenbelt appeal. Furthermore, they contend, it was the board or supervisors that set the price, terms and cond.i· tions of the Spartanburg sale, de- cisions in which Vallerga had no voice. The petition also contends that none or the money paid to the as- sessor -$3,000 of it through Rep. Andrew Hins haw CR-Newport Beach) -was intended to go to Orange County. Consequently. it is argued Vallerga could not have been guilty or a mis use or public funds or grand theft. Specifically. the panel headed by a Texas oceanographer is re- viewing the first version of maps showing the optimum level or storm and flood tides. That map compiled by the Federal Insurance Administra· tion stirred howls or protest in Newport Beach. It showed that virtually every loY.·-lying area of Newport Beach would have to be protected by hi gh berms or placed on stilts eight feet or hlgher than existing grades. Federal officials later con· ced,ed that some data compiled from old maps could have been in e rror. They agreed tO stay the federal requirements that Newport Beach be a member of the in· s urance program until the special group or experts could re- view the current data. Th~ flood program is essential to assure home loans and con- tinued federal flood insurance. Newport Beach already has hired its o\li:n private engineering consultants to draft a version of a flood map, and that document is far different than the federal version. The panel m eeting in La Jolla is led by Texas Oceanographer Robert Reid. Once it completes its studies it will offer non binding advice to the federal entity. Sentence Set In PTA Fund Misuse Case Sentencing is set Sept. 12 for a former Costa Mesa school PI'A president convicted or grand theft in the personal u.se of $600 in PI'A funds . Martha Boegel, 45, of 1860 Ken- tucky Place. is scheduled to ap- pear in Harbor Judicial District Court on that date for a probation report and sentencing. She was convicted last Friday on misdemeanor grand the ft charges stemming from the loss discovered in an audit of California Elementary School PI'A books during herterminof· fice. The defendant was arrested in early March and pleaded inno· cent to the charges, but was con- victed by a jury following a four· day trial. Mrs. Boegel could be sen- tenced to a maximum or six months in jail and a $500fme. Miners on Strike CHARLESTON, W.Va. (APl - Coal miners from southern West Virginia spread their wildcat strike into eastern Kentucky to- day and a g roup or Ohio miners waJked out in apparent sym- pathy. Beaches Out? Panel &ms Off-road Use SAN DI EGO (AP) -If the state Coastal Zone Con servation Commission gets its way, off-road vehicles will be barred from almost all the California coastline. The commission adopted Wednesday a provision for its master plan which prohibits trail bikes or other off.road machines from using most of the state's 1,100 miles of beaches. "We're not saying il shouldn't be allowed," said commissioner Roger Osenbaugh of Pasadena. "We're saying the beach isn"t the place for It." , One section of coastline at Pismo Beach wa.s ex· empted from the provisions because it was developed and is being managed for off-roa d vehicle use. Fro"' Page Al ECONOMY percent over last year. Butz told reporters recent sales of wheat and feed grains to the Soviet Union and expected further sales of perhaps eight million metric tons would in the mselves cause a 1.5 ~rcent increase in food prices, but that it would spread over the next 16 months. However, Butz said "most of the impact in food prices is behind us." His price prediction was in tb e middle or the Agriculture Department's "worst case" projections early last May. "The message I get out or this is let's don't panic." Butz said. ··we·ve got record foOO. s upplies coming up.'' On the other ha nd, AFL-CIO President George Meany pre- dicted that •·consumers are in for more bad n ews in the near future." Meany said today's consumer price report did not take into ac- count ''the staggering increase in grain prices already occcurring as a result of the new Russian grain deal," a 1.2 percent jump in wholesale prices announced Aug. 7 and "the certain increase iri fuel prices .. .if the Presi- dent's announCed veto or con- tinuation or oil price controls is not overridden.'' In reporting cons umer prices, the Labor Department said food prices rose 1.9 pe rcent in July, the biggest increase sinc&-3 per- cent jump in August 1974. Gasoline prices jumped 4.3 per· cent and used car s were up near- ly 4 percent. Officials said these increases accounted for three- fourths of the July increase. I :. \ I .il-r-'1 : IA/ r· . .1 \ I \ . . . ; ., I Kissinger Arrives In Israel JERU S ALEM (UP I ) - Secretary of Stale Henry Kiss- inger arrived in Israel tonight with high hopes or achieving a new Israeli-Egyptian agreement and a warning that (:tilurc could mean a new l\.1iddle East war. Anti-Kissinger demonstrations broke out in Jerusalem. Security precautions were un- precedented and Kissinger Oew here from Tel A vi.Y by helicopter in s tead of by the u s ual motorcade because of the de- monstrations and a reported threat against Kissinger's life. Police said they arrested one member of the Jewish Defense League on sus picion or plotting an act or violence against Kiss- inger. Police sources identified him as Joel Le rner, a former American, and said he threaten<>d to shoot the secretary. ·rwo other persons also were arrested. He was being detained for 48 hours and no charges have been filed, police said. Police used tear gas and clubs tonight to break up a group or 200 'OIL WAR' WOULD BE DISASTER, A4 demonstrators who lay down in the road at the entrance to Jerusalem from the Tel Aviv Highway as a convoy of cars ar· rived carrying the Kissinger party's baggage. Another crowd of som e 500 right-wing youths opposed to the proposed settlement and the Israeli withdrawals it entails staged a sit-down demonstration at Zion Square, a busy downtown Jerusalem intersection, after Kissinger arriv"ed. They put up signs renaming it ''Milla Square" after the Sinai Desert ·pass Israel is giving up but moved on to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's residence after police told them to leave. ' Kissinger's Jerusalem hotel was heavily guarded and the streets were sealed orr to prevent demonstrators from coming near. The precautions were described as greater even that those for visiting President Nix· on in 1974. A senior U.S. official in hls par· ty said progress has been made on all problems blocking a peace pact between Jsr'ael and Egypt and that chances were goOO. that a new interim peace settlement could be r<'achcd in about 10 days. Kissinger arri vcd under the heaviest security seen in years at Ben-Gurion Airport in face of threatened demonstrations by right-wing youths who fear Israel v.111 give away too much for too little. The high offici al said if this mission fails, as did Kissinger's efforts in March, a drift toward a flftb Arab-Israeli war will speed up greatly. New Kids To Sign Up Beginning Monday, ull elementary schools in the Newporl· 1\.1 e sa Unified School District will be open to regis ter kindergarten students who ha vc not yet been registered. Also, other students who are new lo the district may register at the schools. To register thelr kln- derga rtn ers , parents must have proof o( the chlld's age and must pre- sent documents showing the child has had state· required immunizations. Parents who are not sure which school their child should attend may phone 556-3284 for information. School begins Wednes- day, Sept. 10. ' From Page A I RESCUE ••. siren to awaken anyone inside. As he leaped from his patrol unit, he spotted Mrs. Sue Posvar coming out a side gate, carrying 3-year·old daughter. Kim, in her arms. Her son, Brian, 6, followed. Frightened, Mrs. Posvar told Oliver her husband and another son were stilJ inside. He directed them to safety, then ran to the rear of the· home and dashed in through a sliding glass patio door. Inside he found Mark, and or- dered him outside, police siad but the youngster said he couldn't leave until he round his father. Sgt. Oliver assured him he would make s ure he safely rescued Posvar. then dashed into a nearby bedroom, where Posvar was just waking up, poUce re· ported. At first Oliver had difficulty as- suring the elder Posvar lhat his family was safe and he should quickly lea\'e because Posvar has a hearing problem, police said. After directing Posvar to safe· ty. Oliver continued to search the smoke-filled home, making cer- tain no one was left inside. At one point he found a loc ked bedroom, police said, and had to kick the door open. No one was inside. Oliver rushed back outdoors, just as firemen were arriving, ~hen he and Posvar moved a camoer parked near the "arage to keep it from catching fire. Fire officials said it took them about 15 minutes to bring the blaze under control because the gas tank on one or two cars in the garage burst into fl ame. Firemen said the blaze did start in the garage. but the cause is still being investigated. They listed the damage as a bout $20,000 to the home. Two cars in- side the garage we re destroyed, as well as the garage itself. The house also suffer ed some smoke, fire, waler and heat damage, firemen said. The"After Hours Suit" by Haggar Of Easy Living Encron® . ~· l \: I" . , ... , The Si lve rwood s fashion that has taken !he country by s torm. We call 11 the "Aller Hours Suit." \ .. ,_ Every man calls ii the per- fect solution fo r occasions when jeans are not e nough and a tailo re d s uit is too much. ln easy care 100°/o Encron polyeste r double kn il with Haggar's famed Ex pand·O· matic waistband slacks. Mini-checks in ligh t blue. navy, brown or black. Jn regulars and longs. Both p ieces 43.00 silverwoods tnc1on Ja a Reg, T.M, 01 Arnerlc9 Erilo,f Co. T he commission m et again today to work on the master plan, which must be approved by the Legislature before it becomes binding. 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH -- I .. ' I I ! . I I \ Whose Loss? Reds Churning I . ! Out E~onomists . .. Money Tree lly MILTON MOSKQWITZ Do you think you-bav., a fair idea nf how the economic system i n lh is c:ountry cperales., A s urvey just re leased suggests that you, m eaning the ave r age Am erican, have a very hazy minimum description or the idea of ho w this syst e m roles playc..'"CI by labor, bus1· works. And the powers·thnl-· ness, Inv es tor$ and con· b e ar e p l a nning lo d o sumers1ntheeconomy. ~melh1ng about your "1g norance. ·• The powers t hat·be are Tepresented 1n this case by one of their ra vorile front or- ganizations, the Advertis111g Counc1l, t he group th~l brought you ''Smokey the Bear'' a nd o ther publi c service campaigns. HERE'S HOW TUE C-Oun- ctl works Every year 1l :S elects ce rtain causes ideemed earthy of broad ad- vertising support ''Don't be fuehsh" and "VD is for ever - ybody'' are tow or its most re- .cent efforts Tbese campaigns • are created by topflight ad :agencies which contnbute rt.heir talent and services And ·when the Council distributes ti.be ads t o newspaper s, .m agazines a nd broadcasting :Slat1ons, they ar&Tun free of .charge. Neat, huh? Well now the Council has selected as its next major drive, a three-to-ra ve-year campaign lo educate you on how our economic system works. To demonstrate why this bra1nwash1ng -excuse me, education -is needed, the Council sponsored a national survey of public attitudes toward the economic system The business leaders who run the Council were a ppalled at the results. It turned out, for example, that only one in se ven Amencans is able to give a Clwmping Up Profits LOS ANGELES (APl -Universal Pictures bas reported that theater r eceipts for ''Jaws '' have lopped $100 million in the United Slates and Canada, passing the r e· cords or "The Sting .. and ••The Exorcist " WHEN PEOPLE we r e asked 1n what ways they feel part of the economic sy:1tem, two thirds rephed "as a con· sumer ," as so m eone who s p e nds mon ey Hardly anyone described h1mselr or herself as a producer who helps to provide goods and services. To the ques tion what's good about the American economic system, only 6 percent cited the "pro £1t system ." Ele ven perce nt said t hey ''don't know " The finding s howed that opinions of the economic s yste m s temmed mainly from persona) experience. Americans seem lo va lue highly their own perso nal economic mobility but they don't particularly feel "part of the syste m '' The Advertising Counc.11 campaign tha t will slra.Jghten out all of us has not started yet but I have one suggestion -and 1t comes right from the Council's own kitbag For 23 years now the Coun- cd has been running a cam- paign trying to per suade us to buy U S. Savings Bo nds. Wouldn't it help Amencans underst and our economic system 1( the Council could explain why at was urging the masses last year lo invest m an instrument that yielded bl· lie more tha n S percent in- terest while the people with big money we re investing in money market runds and other in s trum ents that yielded anywhere from 8 per· cent to 11 percent interest? A NOV EL RATIONALE for the Adve rt1 s1ng Council cam- paign was advanced by its president, Robert P Keim He noted that bel\\een 1966 and 1970 the Soviet Union turned out 270,000 econorrus(s while we we re producing only 80,000 I'm not sure what potnl Mr Keim was trying lo make un- less 1t ·s th at since the Russians are bringmg along th(>se economists lo inculcate l\1arx1sl-Lcn1nis t doctnne, we o u g ht to b e s pawn i ng econom is t s who teach the doclnne of capalahs m . In only 59 d ays of r e lease, the shark epic has grossed $100,375,045, making 1t the fourth largest moneymaker 1n film his tory, said the movie compaoy. "Jaws" appears cer ta1n to overtake the three top films. ''The God· father," "The Sound of Music" a nd "Gone with the Wind But anyone who 1s familiar with the p errormance of economists should know that, ·1f the Russians are turrung out three economist s for every one of ours, we are the ones who are ahead or lhe game here To win this con· test would s urely undo us MARKET HIGHLIGHTS I NDEXE S NYSE Inde x ASE Index Dow-J ones Ind S&P 500Stocks New Vork (UPI) -T"e follOW•fl!I hil '"°""' 1114' ~to<-s 111•1 h•Ye 9"111\1!'<1 rnos1 -1011 11'\e most bas"" on Jfl"•(fnl ot '""""" on Ille New Vor6 Stoc~ E oc"""9e ,,._I Ind pettlnl•V<' tllar"IQIS "'' llW d1llererw;:• between TM pre~lov• (IO!i•no price •nd tM current d°'l"'il ptlCOI GAINERS 1 S.w1r1B Mell •>• • '> Up 11 ~ l P.n .-.m Alt 3"" • '• Up !I S J """'llllll Co I"• '• UD 11 I •c1 Mt~ 1.n .1oup1Q O itlupl•n Cp l '•Up ~\ •~·~co "° ?1 1>. 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"9MO 11'1 40 •• t 1" • lt•P1dA )11'1 • 11 Siii , 11:1,btlO \VI ' 10 ~ ... Fl•yd1ntl •• I '3 I'"'• '"' ll•rtllfClft 111 Sii "'" .. ' RCA CO~p I u (ti l•>t--, Thomas Ryan, attorney for the Transcontinental Gas Pipeline ~ (Transco) told,~ Fede<ll Power Com-- mission hearing Wednesdl.)'. th&?, firm will be forced to llQPCMe •' g., curtallmenl.s \his ~toilf tributora oc abou• 49'.~ pand with a ZS l>fi_., ~ winter · t . . .. . . Welcome Aboard 'Fhere·~ a nttw yacht club formin& ini Newpt'Urt! Harbor. Unlike the olt&r, more estatl!l4tted aJuba.. there will, be no cost1y initiation flee,. cfuu. are 11omi.na(, ao1f m eln'ber.lbip will not ennifJlit yuwto re- c1proca4 privileges in.olhell' c.lUbtt . Th11 new group iH the "17"76 Y'~ Club." Dues are $.15 a< year. Regardlltss o! Uh! langth of )'Our m cmbttrshi\11 you• wdE nev1tr -become com- modo11e or holdl any other uNiee -noi; perlbrm. arey comm:iaee r1.1netiuns. ~o p\Wih clubllOJ.1lie -no barr and gaJfey So "''hat do yow gut {u[I your Ja. bUctks a year'? S1mpl~ th<' pr1vit\tg-e of !'iUpport tna, a comm.unity "yacht" -the "ood'~hip A.rgus. a 67~yeai:r-old ketct\ operated by lite 011!'ange Collllty Boy Scout <Cnwicil as 3 training ve:sKe.11 for the Sea Sauut:i . TRf: 8 1,NK f' .'\i!EWrollT iM spearheading the forn1ation of '"The 1776 Y<ichuing ClUb, .. dr signaled as a support: group organized. to provid'e oper:iting fundti foi; t he f\rgw;. Th\t annll4ll dues will go directly to the Se:i ScHut:I for the care and m ain· tenance Af the Argus, lite Sea Btlse and ror thein oc· ti vi ties. The idl'a for the support grou~ came ;,i.l)out after Lhe scout Council announced tl'lat it eouldl ao longer afford ll.l maintain the ..\rgus a.nd wouitl ltave to put it up for sale. :\fembet's of. the Yachting Clu tl• "'°'iJt· ~ceive a burgee which they can fly !mm their own yachts - 1f any. and will be cntlitht<l tu \'isilinlf and sailing privilegl's aboard the picturesqµr AC&US- .R.ECOC~N l:ZfN~ THI: SE.\ Scouns· n.eedi as a commun1t_v responsibility, the S'a nk of ~ ... port It.as volunlet'i:ed admini~crative· facHibe5. incJudi.n g re- <"ord·keepu1g an·dl mailini,r ~rvlccs for the ~i;o~ct. Thl' .. elub ., will meet annually at the Se•· Base-tor an inspection toW'I. bll.!liae!ll:i meetings and <11 clam chawd'er feast.. "ll'!le 68-rooo Aicg:us. originally built irt @en.mark as a carRO sttil).. tras been a1 lanchna&dr ill! Newport c1,.., v . .,1 r-. c,..,-.. i.i. r-~ ~."~ u...., ...... r, .... .., ....,,, e"' r. u,,_ ' ... . . . . - MGUS DRAWING l..OCAL SJPPOllT Vlio~ Ynset -llJ ScMIS ' \ \ Beat.!hl since 19'ro when it Watl ~c:"ased by the Boiy' Scout Council a:1 :i ttuisiog md:teainia.g ~hip, Sinae lltien it! b:a:t. \ladergone cont1itiu:ihlc: re(llrb.i~hing by the ~dicW:itd Se:1.ScQUD. Hl"OR£ CO i\11."'IG 'ID ~ ... port .. dte Argus.had' sailed lfM seas irom the Ba!lie to-the Pacific., het" log det.ailinl' ~Dy det.ailll ol bett his klry at s~ Sile landt>di in Newport after •a.vine been saifed uound the·,..arld by ao' allftnrurotJs famify. lD. r~nt. y rM:s-her u-a]y voyages lla'1'e: bee:n an occasil!saaf cro.s.!in& t& Catalina Is land 8lt a day· cruis11talong the Orangiir COUlt',f t'oasU\ne. 36llOllR CllHllR IAllElf 21!! -·· . ,..-, ~d.11 C:t..,..,H .... , fo>10IO..~, r:..--··- . ,_. .. . ... ' __ ,... . ·-. -. ' .... ·'· ..... UFET•E CllCIB BAllEIY 32t~ i I .... , '·-' .. ,.. ... ' ......... ~-1 .. ··~c. •.• ·;·~ •. _ ..... _, ·. . ... •· ~ . " -, ... . ··-···- •....,M•RI "'" ,i...., ~..,_ .. , ""'" S,,_,,,,,., A.,. "··- . . . . .. " ( Slat,e d Sm1day Seaman Race Unique Eve.nt Voyagers Yacht Cub's Seuman of lhe Year Race, the 2SU, renewal .m which is scheduled Sun· d.ay.b uniq•e as yacht race go. Sc&rin• is not bllSed entirely on which boat finishes fir5t, bol on the number of important seamanslr.ipfeats aurcess!\1.Uy perlormed during the rac•. MANEVVBRS INCLIJDE reefing the m ains'J, jibinc tbe s pinnaker. changing heads 'ls, a man overboa1rd driU anchoring, ~uring sail5 and send· iag lbe CJ"eW below decks before receiving the rinish gun. ·-------------PUl\l.IC NOTICE ~CJllOOQ: '1CT1 ."·, Ou1 •u!iiNl!S.I NAMl" .. ITA T•MI Nl l,_ l~IO•I ... ' .P'l<Wn I' dill"" Uu\I ... -··· V1u..&Gl Of'\110H, l"tfl)il.'t'H'f. Cl"' ... S..11• L., Ir•• ,.,(•llf, ..... J11mM Sll••l•no', AO•mt, '''~ !il'loot 1no1on Pl•<•. Apt 1 11111, N•w~• 1 6-«•1, C•lll. t1Mil tr.I\ llolll<nf)\ 1~ (O<"''"C\111 ll¥ •n In• lvklual JilfflM "'iltl~o\o.\O.., ... Tfll• ,i&ttn'Wn ! ,..,, fl!td ""I" HW Co11nt¥ Clt<k vt Or•ll1\ll C011111y or1 uuw•l u , ltlj. I ... ,,.ll 1'111111\IMO 01•n91 Co.i" ,U,11lv l•tHlt1 "'I.Ill· 21, ••ncr ..,.p1. '· 11, 1•11 1n 1-1, ------. .. PUBLIC NOTIC.'E l"ICTITIOUl.li11Ni"s ·, NAME i TATll""'llNT lilt !ollo .. •ng1MrMJn 1tCIOln9D,,S,...,,. ' SHAOY LADV CHAltTll NI, 11(1) Olt.WOOG Or., S.r> M•rlnll, (.A tl1(ll!!o Ql1wr •nCI H•l•n 1-1o nrl(kM)l'I, 1:,10} 0.lo-0<-. S•n M•t1n•. CA•1!(ll '"'' 1>u~ntt• 1' tono11cl•d D~.., in Olvldull Q11wr i:i tlen<ltk~on l~lt tl•tf' .... n1 W•t l1led Wllh llWI Countw C.lt•k ot D• ""9' Count~ "" "'1!1"•1IS,1'/t -Plllllh.l>l'CI Or•n91 CO.\\ 0•1ty Polo!, Awg.21,2'.•""S~t •.11 .1t1! J1M-P~ ._.,._ PotOf lCI. lQJOllllDllO• IUl"e.lllU)ll Ql)t,lflTO ... TW ltATe.~",,. ... , ..... 111 ll CGVMf.,Y,QP 011.-IMI ... ..•.. ,.., f:"•I• OI Vf'li!Nt\N IH\l "ti CAN NOH, Uotl•l"'f1 N011Cl I& l•l MLll Y C.l 'olL!ol lu ~ C•fllllll•• .. lfl" 111-l>An•fl•1e-t •thoJl •I• fM'•Wr" h•Ylnu \)I'~""' •ll"-1 , ... M id llo9M<IO•"' .... ••11u11.n '"Ill• lhrfl" wll" II,.. "•• "~"" y "'"" 1,,.,, 111 ,,_ Oltl<• OI 1ht • '•'~ Ill lllt> •l•W"' ;,,, rl1l""'~t,fh ,,.,,.,,...,,. !ll•n,, w1!~U• ,.,.t•tlloJ• y "o"' •"'''· '" 1n~ """"' """.,,1 .......... t i.. ... c;r, ......... 11 J ,,,.. .. 111 ... "" •tl.-11 J tll,.11,.,,, l-tOU 1#1 ~ ... ,.. r,.,,.,•¥. Wt•t c .. ~ ..... t ,.111 , •"•<ti·• 11••11~ o• 11,..i..,.., n• 1 ~ • .,....,.,.,.vr....i 1r.•11,n,.t1••• '''"'""i!'•\l'lu "••·~'-"' ,~ '-•lltl U..:O.!lv"l, "'""I" 10111 "''"II•"'"" 1 ... 11 ........ 1111e ...................... 1 ... °"""'·"•1t1LA.>ou •t11, ••1• 1-!0'tt• ~lll'Wln>in•,. l•nr..,, t -1ulu• "''"•"'•II O• ltlll •ll<••f' 11an••ddlt1•·•111 •llU~U..J. "AAT-'T•l 11 INC 'IU9ff.L.L •· ,,..n If: ti ... w . .::. ............. ... W.Jol C:..-1""' '6111 All ...... Y-l•r •••C-1 l\ll>U'>htd O••nlJO la .. ,1 0.11, "'""' >1111~• 1,,u , J1.21. ni~ l'VllLIC N011CE The maneuvers are performed on various legs ot the four-leg windward-leew-Md course. Each skipper must assigA one mem ber of the crew as an observer who times ea<"h maneuver a nd completes a form wbicb m~l be submitt.ed lo the racC"'Com· miltee at the cooclusioo ol lhc r.ice. , __ P_u_B_1._i _c_N_o_T_1_c_E_' __ SVl"111tMH1.coul;.,.--:,"' cM.A11CMt•ia SPECI" 1· 'CQWlllT't Ot<Oll AlllGll U.Y T AILORED handicaps for the E •.;rowNo.»llM'll ~UM.UM.ll l-'l !ttui ·u 1..-• NOTICETOCREDITOll'I race WI uc CJ Yen to skippers before the sturt of the 1s..:,. ,,,, _ ,10, u.c.c.i •u,.1MOHsoH COMl'Lt.111T f8f:C. l•l A ll111K lroJn•ltr I\ oJbOul IO Dt IN~~~~·~~Ep(.~C~!pl!"tl~~~fy~;.\ The ra<"e is open to members of recognized m~. T,,. n.une• •nd 1111,10e •• •d· 1'""· ~>-"·' ~L OU!-('.> 1ot1. 'oll.IU..ON yacht ctubs saiting cruising type yachts 20 feet OR\~' 01 1ne ,,,.n~'••o• 11r•: J•mn RAY OAK LY, ·eYPL .. a utuc_i:: rail d M•lllewion. doing 11 .,,l n•~• •• '11AANER_. WILLIAM POP T5. m·e an •loncer. Entries should be received at HUNGRY l lGER, INC .• 1•1•JO•"'t'd Willi AM J(RV~E, J "·· JULI A. Voy•cers V~.bt Club. 3355 Via Lido, by Friday. strM I, 'ol•nN11vs.c.111°"nl•t1«11 ii:1tu5E. DA.CE \_!St.NCR. Sl-4atY't. f' furthe '-" lll•Mme••ndbuslOWS\oJCldl"tt!.e•ol LISSMElll, OOfU.1..0 BURlllS, LUCY or . r iaao.rr.nation contact Frank Parco, ,.., ••-'•'" •re : e. L. Mo's dOlnu au RH s, "'° e E tt T P 11 o•!iE "· gtner alchatrman..telephone837-0728.. DYil n f'S$ .... , BALA N CED 01!.RN AAO CLAYTOlll, C.ElllALD IN'olEST ME Nl5.AJ<>lnlVlnluri,•l41 GAY, PATR IC K 6R.-.DY WA.Ml,, TW1i1n,S.nOi.,,o.C1tilot"l•f'll10 BERNARD t:.1.AYTON , GERA.LO Boat Slw·w Ends All ol,_r t>uslnHi n•""'S -ado GAY ANO PAIRl(:I<; tll'AOY -HL dres.MS ll~d Dw ll•• l••n•le•or .... 1111n .. , C.O·PAATWLl't<;. D&A ..... R.OR MOTOH "'0Mt:S, "'"' 0 0 £5 1 inrw Y't•r• t•M iwi.1 Ml I• u llno..,. to Tl"lltOUG!-1 so, i,..:1 .,.;~. o.,_.,_ t ... lr.,.•f••.:.••• NONE Tottw ~,..,.a.. ... , A c.t••l<>aor-'""" (<)TM l<K•l1on •nd gene••I de><:rlp-:i.s DMn IUl'CI by \\he P l•l..t.ot .. -•nlol llon ot n.. pr-•1¥ lo b9 lr-ler...i Week of Activity "'" ALL FURNITUR E, F iii.TURES vou. If l'OI' wi.r. lo oe'lencl tl'Hi ~ ANO EQUIPMENT ONLY oil ttwit <e•· "'°" fnllr.l .... I" ,.,. ~_. " _.._.-, t.1n Rf.Sol_..,., llllsl~s --n ""· pito.O•ng In ''1.PO"'·~· lo l<w U>ITlJli.,,,., CNi.i .... ·,Re\• ... ·•ntlOCoJINl•llUE. lor ...... 11 ... OT or •l p+t .. o;ro;a. II. C.01:u 1-1111,..,1 ¥. tle ..,porl 6 e ••"· J11,11c.,Cou•ll "'U"''" J<D....,..,..,_ •n.l C..lllornl•tttot.0. """"...._ •~ M'f'••d '"' "°11 ~ .... All in·the -wate:r boal show will climax a wtt:k et ma.rine aettvi.ti~ sponsored by ~Marina del Re y Ctia.m.l>er or Commerce totlay througtt SunU,. The show witl tale •lace-in the m asirua at IJlle f oot of M.indan,ao 1 ...... 1 v • .,, o., F<-&!.t .. ' 5.1 ....... 1 ~." r., .-11 ""'" .-.. c-1.,-,, ana11'Rll m e.,, To 1.,·.n. -...... ~ .. ~-·~· Ga. ·~-· •., ........ ~ ....... . n ..... ,, < c .. .. ·-2'' Way in the new Burton 111,T,,..Jll"<• ..... dll'lt'dolleonor;•n ... vo11•d~• ... 11 ..... tt>-•'"'""""°""pp11<• Cliase Park. Wiiien. 11w llollll< 1,1n,I•• h 10 ""'Cl>'l· ''°" b• (n~ 1>•11n1111~ .,.,.. '"°'(.-1 ",.' ~. 50 J ·1 u.nm..1N1 •re: e..,t. ot An'W•k • NT & "'1•' • jU09n•nl •~·"'n"t Y"" i.,. I~ '--"'er ar gc S3 I boats ~. s.... 0"'9o ,,,,.1,, O•!lcer R...,.n *· ~' or nirwr •~t••' 1·..ci,,...-.1.., '" 1 .. 1 a.ad power boats will be P.O. ilo• 1~1. s.en Ole\11). C•l•IOfl""°" HlfT'l>l•IM. ~ J d · 1· or.i""'IMl,ldayol ~pltmber,1:i1s. 11 Y•"'bll~-11-• .-vlc1••--p aye m S 1ps sur-DATE0 . .1u1ri.t,1s 1w .. y1r11111,,...11er,v•,.....,...., .. rounding the park . l"IUNC.RYTIC.l R.INC .. Ml.11,MllMl,_Pk ...... "'••· Another 50 trailerable o,J.,....,,MoJ"'9w,on, m.yklJIHNU ...... Pl'Hicll!nl 0.ll!d 0..(emboc• 18, 1'fll boasts and over 100 ac-BAL.A N CEDI N VE.STM (NT~ w E.UJOHN,Clr•~ C'.eS:SQry disp )ayS wilf be A .Jolnl Vtnl\lre llyM.8 .Qb.-f'•l,Jt , lly ... uw,.. ''""" O.P11!1 set lip in the park itself. a. L,....,,,_ Boa rding p asses for 1, .... ,, •• " MOtllTGOMEllY, •OTTUM, P\obllVW<I Orilft{lf Co.ti.I O.ltv P•lot, llllGAL...,McNALLY bo""'5 in tbe water will be 1.uv11~111• "'s 3241} .., l"roMu.IM11IC..•-•U°" S?. Admission fee to all 1KllOleftd911 .&ve-, s.ue us. P t.HA,,....1, C.lit«ai• tMJI land disp lays. Proceeds UllLIC NOTICF. T,....,..._, ttn> .,._,,11 al tbe show. sponsored l--~===----------1 •w .. v11.,.,.1.;r11111 FICTlllOUSllUS IME!.\ Pubilolle<I 0'""'"' (l>f•I by lhe· Boating Industry NAMESTAlEMl[Hl AUfo'llOll,16,'1,)~,191~ Cb111mitttt will go to the Tr.t lollOwinQ CW•\Ot'I ·~ OO•no D11'< -------------...., ... " Sea Scouts. Pf\L'5, 111J o a~~''' s1 U.\1~ Mou , C.A '2~1• . P U BLIC' NOTICE Prindle Wins Own Cat Race Geoff PriDdle of Dana Point is not o nJ y the de-. signer and builder of the Prind[e-16 t'atamaran, be is the aational cha m- pioo in the class. Prindf.e. wi1h his wire Dee as crew s howed 33 eom peti:t.on, including ent ries f r om Hawaii, M ic higan and Texas. that he knew as much about sailing the speedy twiD·hullers as be does about the tt.'chni c al as pects. The national cham- pions hip r egatta was he ld last weeke nd at Dana Point. Prin d le scor ed 101 .. points to 11 'h for runner· up Harry and Susan 'Pat- tison from Newpor t Beaeb. Others among lhe fi rst five were Dale Braeggr r and Troy Nakamoto, San Diego, 2 2 3 .. : S t e v e a n d C laud e t te Caldwel l. Houston,. Tex .. 23:1A, and Pete Begle a n d Steve Butler. Det roit, Mich .• 35. PU BLIC NOTICE A~n-...... <0• J ""'°'""°· Jll1 Vuio,on ---4WJI A""·•C°'M '°°"''"·CA "2~16 HO'\ICE01"1R U£TEE '!o5ALF Tho' ""''""'"' '' <ondu< 1eo by "n in 1 s No p !IJ •·-1 On Sept.>mtier •2, 19 1~, ;11 v·oo ~.m, ,...,.,,,...,,., J An>o•o... R ilnd T Ftr.•nc••I ... f.VI( 1n9, ••dlllY - Thi• M• ... mfn1 ,.,.~ llleCI -11> I,.,.. Po1nt<.><1 Tr1,1~!~' 11fldeT .00<1pw~w"l10 ()I,•~ ol Orilno;i• Counly onJuAy o..eci ot Tru'>l•Koroed J 111, 11, !flt,'" lfl.I l~I. No. 1,..9; lf'I ~ 1119', Pi191' 16il. PwtlliSl'Wd o. .. ...-COJ•I 0. F"6Z64 ol ()1'!1(1111 RK••d~ In 1he olfke 01 lhe ·--r-'1' µ,iot, County Recoroe.• ot O'""~ to..>h. ~1,l•,21.n.1~1.1 1&0-IS Stale ol C•hfo•"'" 'WILL SELL AT PU6LICAUCTIO"'' TO HlC.HEST 810-P U ftLfC NO'l1CE OER FOR CA!.H 11.,.Y•ll"' 111 time ot , ---------------! w le in l•wful mo"''' 01 IM Ut11!0!'d I'" ~Mei.I •I TM Sowlr. CWOllll tnlr10neelo M011Ct' IH VlT tM(;. •IDS Mltltlce it -lly 91-.. lh91 llw Bo¥G fll Tt~S. ot tl'le H11nUnq!on BP•r. ....._. Hl9" S<lloot O~l•o<l -1 rec:eNe .-0 lliO\ for ,,.. pUrcMw •nd lfo. •1.tHl!Uon ol Under .. rlttt\ L•-.. tary IPOl'OYed ll,000 o•llon h•@I ,..,. ¥1d -...,..,..,, to.ii..-ce •Y•"'"' ""'~"'" ~tor 11re eq<>oill to 1,.e tpe<;1l1ca11Dr>~ OOl lllP 1nllle PIMl.,•"11 oilfld CGw.!U11t hon Gflict al ..Od 1)¥.t•1<I. 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Bod dOC....,.,..i, ••II Dt 11v••I-~ or>rir all•• All9"'' 11, 1v11. in thr Plannoinq ....a (on•lruction ~thte 11t ltle atxWeH- drH• E•<h bid ""•" rerP.Mn ,,.11<1 i.. a ~e,,od o l •S d1y ~ •Ut'r ,.,.. a~lr Wl!<•l••CI tor "'" r•tt'•1>l ot lltO' rr.e llo<i•d of T r11~t1:el •hell br> l'"-e l.<>le 1ud9e ot Inf' Qudl•IY of eQU1pm<'nt Ol!e rl'd .tnO ,.,,.,,,,,, lllr ri9"' llO ..,,.'tt ... y or •II ll•CI' 91\d IO .. a 1ve ""Y " ••<;111l~til~ ll\ere1n Saqn...,·O_..M1!1<•1 Of<'~cror , P•-..... •ncl Con~lr...,l lon 1-i""llngton 5,.,..~ llrn<H• H'911 School 0 1\lr" I PuDll\.tlea O••~Qt: Cool\I 0,ioly Pdot A11911$1l1,11, 1971 J7J3..TS P UBLJC NOTICE !lor Oki County (:outlP\01.Jlf' In UW (;ly·Gf Sanlil A,.., C•Hfotnl•, •II r!Qnt, Utle -lni.n~I convene! lo •fld now held by it _, s••O ONd ol TruM In 11\e .,. pr-ty ~,1,,..•eci 1n w1d County •nd s.t.le Oe1£ribe0 •" A Leol\•'101d E.\ldt .. In il<ld ~ tot 1 of Tr.cl No, l'tll-I, ... ~ Oii • MilP reco•Cled In eoo.. SI. P119t jj) OI Mi.ctlll M"°lll Mlpi, ·~· core!!. ol Or..-~ Co11n1y. C•ll!arnl• Thf '''"'' .odre\~ .. nd olner ,......,,.;n 0Mi'1"11ion. 11 •ny, al lhe rfl< ""°""'h oe~<••De<I •DOW Ii l>ll•PO• l•tl '""" 1q1s ll•viiele Drl"e· C.a•on• O•I M.i•. C..lilorni• 92U S . Tt<e ~•iiQned T•u!tre O'l•\.Clll•»' ...., liMNlitv IOr •nv •nco.,e<tne'' ol 1 .. strttt -e~~ .ina 01r>•• <a.,....,.,.. Cle•iQnllion, 11 •nv, .loho"'n 1Vre1n. s.aicl 'W ... W•ll t.. tn•tl•, ll"t Wllhol/I tlPW'...,l °" .. .,,,.,_cy, ••preu. or lm- plled, ·~•0.."9 !lllf. P<l•~~•lan,Of "'" c...mlll&n<''· k>Plr ttw .rem•inlno;i Pf•n· <ii* ......,ol _ nole ~\) ~Kllr.,,Dy ... ,Cl DeO!CI ol Trust, tg . ..,11: S".10,All.lO, wtlh ~· ~·-· •S a•oYllN-d In W•d ,_(S). --t e,, H ..,,, ....... ltte lt•ms ol wla DeeO a l l ru•1 , ltt" c""rllf• •nd e•l>"•"e' c.t !'tie Tr.,.16'" -ol -l<....t• <•••l•d by !>."d o...:iol Trust. Tr.• Derwt" '•"'Y ul'lder ~"'"Deed at lr11SI r>e••lalore ~•P<lllPd ••nd Dt• Uverl!'d 10 !l\t 11nder1Jgned & _,....111.,.. 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"-'lb_.. •11P•oved 10< Admlnlstr•llW! MoJl\ilgen'lfnl EmoloYff'· Ad· mlfllstr&tlve MllfM9t.,..nl ..,...,r~• &re~ M•n•• ot Eloys 8•1•111111, lrw:., """'l.oJ"9 ... lnt•r ... 1""'-' T<>Wl'fl ....... .,., <on8fllilllll•INI-PrOP(IMCI lln'W At· c~ ... Prot•CI-.., Cewrf'f E'""""""1 II t'lfettl'd IOf' ""°"'' P\lt'c ... ~ ol ,.,,....,...._ "Br••llWfY•r"' 11....,.acl. Tiit ElooJrll ilOJ""•Md. MU..IAME.ITJOHH Cllort. ot tt1e &oaro ot Swcier••-" Of'FtO,.L PROCEEDIMG.S OF THE BO.ARO OF SU~EJIVl.SOR o r ORANGE COUNT 't •CALI FOltNIA S.nt• """'· Collllo•nl• A ....,;,t.. -'lllOef V'll 90llrdvf S..00.r•l'!oOr\ol Or•n0t Co""•~. (•lllorn•1. .iwi ut11,. • """ 0........,,9 6DilrCI Of ,,,. 01stricu governed Dy 11'11' flu•lf ot ~ wl .. , -l'lllCf ~1 U, 1,1), ill ':lD A,M, TN loll-Ing ........... ""Im• lllM'l~Clf'l'Mf\I: JUI-A. DI~~: fl"'lltl •. Cla ... TflO<N• F ~ilf'llO.C'"41., ~: Uurtntl J, 5'MIU, ~pl._,_ It-•! W.11•1· ""· ............. v.,,. ..... .., UM P..,rmit NO. U,,...1 hcOllll-d. Aooeelcot El ,... 111 ........ 1 •UM ,..""II No. UP-36!.o Is denied, Ol'ltiflat'Klt ND,, l'Ml •nd 1113 _......,. ......... ,_ ChilUOI NO. IS·• I• dlf\ltd, A•Mlullon r .. •fellnq ............ ._ ._,.,,.. m......,, IOI' ""9ior.! Mr ......_11111 (.GrolrOI Oh.trkf\ !t ........,, TJ\9 floilrd .,.,....._.. WILLIAM a . ST IOMM Otrtl ol tlw Board ol $~..,.. ~""-tlO.-.. CMMO.llyll'llofl,A~tfl, ltlS ' I 7 ' l Orange ·Coast EDI TI O N Today's Closing N. l'. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1975 c TEN CENTS • U.S. Lifts Cuba Ban Policies Eased on Other Countries' Aid Arnred for Fu11 Striking San Francisco policemen, both clearly armed, play football outs ide the Southeast District Station . The American Civil Liberties Union has fil ed suit demanding striking offi cers to turn in their weapons but Mayor Joseph Alioto says no one need fear the guns will be misused. See story, Page AS. Huntington Officer Saves Man and Boy A patrolling police sergeant burst into a fl ame-engulfed home early this morning to rescue a Huntington Beach father and his son. Sgt. Phil Oliver was credited. by police and fire officials with , rescuing Edward Posvar, who was sleeping in his smoke-filled bedroom at 6191 Shelly Drive and Posvar's son, Mark, who was searching inside for his father. Jr the two had stayed inside much longe r , firem en said, they could have been seriously io- jured or killed. Police said Sgt. Oliver, on patrol in north Huntington .Beach, noticed a tower or smoke curling from a housing tract in lhe area of Edwards Avenue and McFadden Street et 3:30a.m. By tbe time he found the home, the garage and part or the house were enguUed ln flam.es, police reported. Sgt . Oliver radioed for firemen, and pulled into the driveway, blaring his police <See RESCUE, Page A2l WASHINGTON CAP) -The --United Stales today lifted its 12-year-old ban on sales to Cuba by American firms operating in third countries. The action was announced by the State Department as one of four steps which represent an casing of U.S. policies toward third countries wanting to do business with Cuba. The other m e a sures, an- nounced by State Department Gunman Gets $750 In Mesa A gunman garbed in black robbed a Costa Mesa women's wear s hop cle rk or $7.SO late Wed- nesday as s he tried to make a night bank deposit. Judith K. Kullbom, 21, of the Fashion Conspiracy, 3333 S. Bristol St., was the victim, police said. Mi ss Kullbom t o ld in - vestigators she was trying to open the night deposit slot at the Bank ot America branch at 3300 S. Bristol St., about 9:45 p.m . when' the holdup occurred. The frightened woman and two other employes listed as wit- nesses. Gayle "Ludwig, 22, and .. Octavia Sumler, 23, fled to Miss · Kullbom 's apartment before re- alizing investigators should be notified immediately, according to police reports. Patrolman-Alan Cain said a 50-minute time lapse between the holdup and the time it was re.- porte d made tbe s~bsequent search of the South Coast Plaza area futile. Miss Kullbom said she was tinkering with her keys trying to open the deposit door when the dark, lurking fig ure suddenly (See GUNMAN, Page A2) Drought of Candidates Costa Mesa Water Board Filing Interests Few Dy ALAN DIRKJN Of 1i.. D11ily Pllol 5141" Only two people have declared their candidacy for three seals due lo become vacant on the Costa ~1 esa County Water Dis· trict. Seven have taken out nomi.na· lion papers but as or this morn- ing, only two had returned them -George Hill, a street main- tenance .s upe rvisor. and Jack Hall. an attorney. The Costa Mesa County Water District has a five-member board, who represent fiv e geo- graphical divisions in the dis- trict. The a gency; which has as- sets of nearly $16 million and a $3 .25 millio n operating budget, services rnosl of Costa Mesa, with the e xception or Santa Ana }leights, parts of Newport. Beach, and some unincorporated areas, includin g Oran ge County Airport. Membe r s serve four-year terms. The three m e mbe r s • Plaza Hotel Debuting in Pilot Today fl.ter e hants o r South Coast Plaza welcome their new neighbor -the Pl aza Hotel -in a 16·page Daily Pilot s pecial section ap· pearing in today'sediti ons. Fall fashions a nd other merchandise is featured in settings within the new hotel providin g a n armchair 'tour' or the· 403-room hotel. The $18 million. 17-story h"t)t cl o p e ne d M onday. Details or the opening, the laolel's m anagement team a nd glimpse:ii or its dining and cocktai l se rvice facilitie11 arc offered In toda.y·s special section. Tum to the B section for your personal tour or the Orange Coas t 's newest hole!. whose seats are at stake are Mario Durante in division 1, which covers the southwest of Costa Mesa. Carl Stevens in division 2, which takes in most of Mesa Verde, and Warren Booth or division 3, which covers the north end or town. Of these, only Durante, a re- tired electrician, bas taken out nomination papers so far. Polen· tial candidates have until 5 p.m. Aug. 29 to file the papers. The election is scheduled for Nov. 4. Often in the past elections have not been required for seats on the water agency because of a lack of candidates. If no more candidates return papers this time one will not be required again because the two who have filed "bave done so in different divisions. Though it is an elective office, all five members of the w ater (See WATER, PageA2) Love Rekindled Liz, Dick, Together Again GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI> -Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were back together today just 14 months after divorce ended their stormy 10-year mar· riage. But a spokesman said they planned to Ii ve together and not remarry for the time being. (Pic- ture, A4 ) • "It's like a second honey. moon,'' said the couple's longtime personal and legal ad- vi ser, Maurice Solowici:. ''They simply missed each other. "Happily, there has been a re· conciliation but there is not yet any plan to remarry," he added. Solowicz said Burton and Miss Taylor decided to "live together·• again and may r e marry. ''But not tomorrow," he hastened to add. The couple today dodged several dozen newsmen and ptiotographers who n ew in to Geneva from all over Europe as well as the United States. Friends said they were staying at a private address and keeping well away from Burton's bousein the Geneva suburb of Cel\gny, five miles back from the lake. Miss Taylor s aid publicly nine years ago she disliked tho house, "''hich has two bedrooms, 1 large li vi ng room a nd one bathroom. Burt o n and Taylor , meanwhile, had been at Miss 'Taylor's chalet ln the fashlona· ble resort or Gstaad, a two-hour drive from Geneva. '.) Solowicz said Burton, assisted by his former wife. conferred wilh the Israeli producers of the forthcoming m ovie , "Abakarov," in which lhe Welsh actor has the starring role. "They were expected to travel together to Israel the middle ot next week to look shortly at loca- tions,'' Solowicz said. Henry Wynberg, lhe used car salesman who moved. in with Miss Taylor when Burton moved out, arrived in London from Geneva today with eight large suitcases and said he would not comment on the r econciliation. ''I have nothing to say to anyone," he said from behind dark glasses. "Do you hear me? Anyone." · In New York, Burton·s most re· cent companion, black model and actress Jean Bell, was quot· eel as saying Burton had always wanted to return to Miss Taylor as soon as he controlled his drinking. ''So now he doesn 't drink anymore, okay?'' Miss Bell told New York Post columnist Earl Wilson . She bad been st~g at t.q, Celigny House, 1>ut.1elt a-Yi Wednesday tor C:alilornlo •. She was the nrit. black p..Wlished l.n Playboy m11ul.oe's c.nterfold. If the pai'r 'tt'ere \o remarry, it would bo•lbie fixlh'llluriaae lol' 44·year-old ~lss Taylor. Burton, 49, divorced his first Wife, Sybil', to marry MfssTilYlot. ) spokesman Robert f\Jnselh, in- clude : -An end to a prohibition on aid to countries which allow their ships or aircraft to carry goods to and from Cuba. -The initiation of steps to ·modify regulations which deny bunkering in the United States to third country s hips engaged in the Cuba trade. -A request to Congress to r e- peal legislation restricting cer- tain food aid to countries trading with Cuba. . Al Vail, Colo .. where President Ford is vacationing, Whit e I-louse press secretary Ron Nessen said lifting the ban on sales to Cuba by American firm s operating in third countries ''doesn't r eally relate to bilate ral relations with Cuba. "It relates more to American relations with o ther inter- American countries,'' Nessen Beaches Out? Pan.el Bans Off-road Use SAN DI EGO (AP) -If the stale Coast al Zone Conservation Commission gets its way, off-road vehicles will be barred from almost all the California coastline. The commission adopted Wednesday a provision for its master plan which prohibits trail bikes or other off.road machines from using most of the state's 1,100 miles of beaches. · "We 're not saying it shouldn't be allowed," said commissioner Roger Osenbaugh of P as.<:dena. "We're saying the beach isn't the place for it.·· One section of coastline at Pismo Beach was ex- empted from the provisions because it was developed and is being m3nagedforoff.road vehicle use . The commission m et again today to work on the master plan, which must be approved by the Legislature before it becomes binding. Orange~ LA Counties .., Food, Transit Cost Boosts Index Again By United Presa lntematiooaJ Higher rood and transportation costs in the Los Angeles inetropolitan area boosted con- sumer prices nearly 1 percent in July to another record level, the U.S. Labor Demartment said to- day. But the hike still was less than for the country as a whole. Virtually all areas of consumer s pending moved upward, the de- partment said, a od the Cons ume r Price Index in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose to a record 158.1, compared with the base level ot 100 in 1967. That meant that goods and services costing $10 in 1967 cost $15.81 last month. Nationwide, prices increased 1.2 pe rcent, the st eepest rise since September. The price index in Southern California was 10.6 pe r cent higher than one year ago. Higher transportation and rood prices accounted for nearly 75 percent of the overall price in- crease in the metropolitan area. Trans portation costs rose 2 percent in July. largely because of higher prices for gasoline, auto parts and used cars, and were J 1 percent higher than one year ago. Local transit Cares also Brothers Pick On Dodgers, 7 ·O CHICAGO CAP) -The Reuschel brothers, Rick and Paul, combined for a six·hit s hutout pitching the Chicago Cubs toa 7-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Rick, 10-13, pitched the first 6'1.s irutings before leaving because of a blister on his right hand. Paul relieved a nd completed the s hutout, his brother's third vie· tory over the Dodgers this season. SI'OCKS TAKE ANOTHER LOSS NEW YORK (U PI) -The stock ma rket closed. lower today in moderate trading on lhe New York Stock Exchange in reaction to government reports which s howed the economic recovery was being accompanied by infla- tion. The Dow Jo·nes industrial average, up and down all day. Iott 1.57 points to 791.69. 0(-clines led advanCes, however , by about a two·(o.one margin. (Tables, C1). Pric.,a wer e lower in moderate \!'!ding on the Ame.rlean Stock £iehange. • I rose. increasing the public transportation index o. 7 percent. Meats, poultry and fish prices jumped 5 percent in July and overall food prices were 1.5 per- cent higher last year and JO. 7 percent higher than in July, 1974. Fruits and vegetables, led by higher pri_ces for potatoes, local lettuce, green peppe rs and iomatoes, were up 3.4 percent and dairy products were up 0.1 percent. However , cereals and bakery products, eggs, sugar and cola drinks all cost less during the month. Heallh and recreation prices rose by O. 7 percent duriniz July and medical care moved up 0.7 percent. * * * U.S. Prices Jump Again -1.2 Percent WASHINGTON (APl -Soar- ing prices for food, gasoline and used car s pushe d cons ume r prices up 1.2 p e rcent nationally in July, the biggest ·monthly rise in inflation this year, the govern· ment reported today. Computed annually at 14.4 percent, the in- flation rate is the first in double fi gur,es since September. Last month's increase com- pared with a rise of eight·tenths or a percent in June, providing GRAIN YIELD 'GUESS' ENDS UP HIGH, C6 further evidence that inflation pressure remains a serious pro- blem for the economy as it re· covers from its worst recession s ince the 1930s. At the same time, the govern- ment reported that the nation's total economic output showed its sharpest improvement in rou.r years at mid-year, indicating that the economy is snapping back from recession more strongly than Administration of. ficiaJ1 expected. The Commerce Department said its revised estimates or the Groe.s National Product showed a growth in volume of 1.6 percent at an annual rate in lhe three months ended in June. The de- partment's initial estimate last month forecast a decline or three· tenths or 1 percent at an a.nnual rate. Meanwhi le , Agricultur e Secretary Earl L. Butz prcd.icted that retail food prices will in· c rease by a bo ut 1.5 percent through December for a total aveN11e increase this year of 9 percent over last year. said. ··It is inconsistent for the United States to stand i.n the way of what these other countries want to do.'' Asked about t he ?resident's reelin g about relations with Cuba, Nessen said there would be no advantage t o permane nt an- tagonis m between the two coun- tries. But he said any change in bilateral relations between the CSee CUBA. Page AZ> Counly Freezes DA Fund By GARV GRANVILLE DI Ult O~ilr PilOtStoo+t The Orange Co unty Board uf Supervisors· battle with District Attorney Cecil Hicks continued Wednesday when : -Sup ervisors vote d un - animously to freeze $10,000 of a.n $18,000 s ecret fund included in the district a ttorney's 1975 -76 budget. -Board of Supervis ors Chairman Ralph Diedrich said he is pe rsonally investigating rumors of violations of constitu- tional rights that he said "scare the hell out or m e .'· -Indicted Supe rvisor Robert Battin said he had his office checked last month to sec if elec- tronic eavesdropping devices had been planted by district at- torney's investigators. -Auditor-Controller Vic 1-lcim met with Hicks and his stafr to discuss ground rules for a Board of Supervisors mandated. a uWt of secret funds controlled by the district attorney. The $10,000 freeze was ordered · as the superis ors adopted the county budget for the current fis- cal year. In effect, it m eans that the s upervisors will expect an ac- countin~ of the first $8,000 s pent on confidential law enforcement matters before releasing the $10.000. Diedrich did not discuss either the source of the rumors or their nature when he talked of his in· vesti gation or violations of con- stitutional rights. .. The rumors make me wonder what kind or a c limate we have," the Fullerton supe rvisor said without elaborating on his stale· ments. Like Battin, Diedrich said his office had been checked by sheriff's investigators last monlh to see if it is was bugged. Both s upervisors said no de- vices were found during the search. Sheriff Brad Gates was not available for comment today. On the investigation of three secret funds under Hicks' con· trot, the district a ttorney said he was agreeable to the audit so long as it complies with state and federal laws. When the s upervisors ordered the inyestigation two weeks ago, lhey did not allege there had been a misuse or funds entrusted to the district attqrney for confidential investigations . Hicks vowed that he would comply with legal audits du.ring a television interview Monday night. • Ora=n~:Jj, ~ast 'Weather The u s ua l night and morning low clouds are foreca s t Friday, with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Beach highs 68-72 rising to 75·78 inland. INSIDE TODAY Public relations .activity on behalf of the Unitttl States government is costing its tax- payers, a whopping $l billion.a. year. See P.age DI. Index At.,._ ~,,,tt. ...... L.M. .. .,. C.1119"11• O.t.itl ... "a c a a .. °'"'"' er. .. _. . Do111tr1 N01k •t E<fl•ta1P•9" l:M~r'l•in-nt "l!Wfl(• F«U..RtC ..... --• ....... "'."19'1 •• Cl·t C••S ••• •• .. ' •• •• .· ,4% D"LY PILOT c Coed Jolted By 'Vi-sitor' A Costa Mes a t'ollegc coed who Ci.l nle home to her a partmt'nl Wednesday got n s ho ck when she opened up thC' front win. dow drapes and lht·rc· stood a naked n1 an , staring in at ht•r. The vict im . 22, let out a shrie k and r an for the telephone to notify police, while the indecent ex- posure s t1 s peet. r an for ~·hcre \·er 1l ~ such men run for. Office rs r aced to her apartme nt complex on West 18th Street, but were unable to find any trace of the s uspect , police said. Thursday, AiJg USI 21 , 1975 _l04 Carports Asphalt Okayed At Mesa Project Asphalt a gain has been <1 1· lowed as paving under carports in a Costa Mesa apartmenl de· velopment. despite a code re· quirement that the paving be t•oncrett.>. The city council authorized the use or asphalt unde r 104 carports in a 490 -unit project in Mesa Verde, at 1555 Mesa Verde Drive East. Walter Gayne r, representing t he developer, the Richards Group, asked for (he variance on the grounds that most of the parking in the project would be uncovered and therefore would be as phalt-paved, and described the need for concrete Wlder the cov e red parking a s •·a technicality." "We would have to rub a rib- bon of concrete down the length of the parking area,'' he said. Made i11 County The city staff's argument against asr>halt is that oil and gasoline da mage the sw1ace but does not m ar concrete. Gayner pointed out, however, that the gas and oi l stains would remain on concrete, while the asphalt would be clean because it would be resurfaced periodica11y. Heart Valve Peril Announced by FDA 1'he rec all of d e fective artificial heart valves manufac· tured bv a Santa Ana firm has prompted the 1-~ood and Drug Ad· n1inistration to wa rn surgeons of potential d anger in 65 ;000 other va.IV('S implant ed ov('r the past six Yf ars. The de fecti ve valves hi:1 \IC been linked to l"'O deaths and one .se ri ous injury. th(' FDr\ an · nounced \\-'ednesday. Three bate hes Clf the heart valves. 204 valves in all , have be e n re called by Shiley Laboratories of Sa nt a .o\na. Shiley representatives said to· Bette Moore Services Set For Saturday Funeral s er v ices a r e scheduled Saturday for long-time Harbor Area bank offi cer Mrs. Bette L. Moore, who died al the age of 53 Wednesday of the dis- abling ailment called Lo u Gehrii(s Disease. RiteS for l\1rs. Moore v.111 be at 10 a .m . in West cliff Chapel -r.1ort uary, Cos ta Mesa. with members of the White Shrine of the Masonic Seafaring Lodge of- ficiating. An avid dancer and water ~kier until the nervous system disease developed and complete- ly disabled her' about three years ago, Mrs. Moore was a 17-year Harbor Area r esident. She was employed by lhe old Newport Ba lboa Savings and Loan and s erved as corporate of- ficer of Southern California First f'lational Bank, accoi:ding to he r ~usband Frank Moore Jr. She leaves he r husband, of the home at 1645 Tus tin Ave., Costa Mesa, and her mother, Mrs. Eda May Swaim, also of Costa Mesa. Services are under direction of Westcliff Chapel Mortuary, with interment to follow at Harbor Rest Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. Sound Gear Stolen day they were inundated with calls from doctors and patients and "'ere unable to comment im· mediately. The FDA sai d 54 of the defec· live valves have been implanted, 36 are believed to be in domestic trade channels and 114 in in- ternati onal trade ehannels. Surgeons must decide on a pa· lient·by -patient basis whether the risk of valve failure is great enough to warrant open-heart surgery for removal and replace- ment \\'ith a new valve, the FDA said. As a precaution, the FDA said it was asking s urgeons who have impJ,anted som e 65 ,000 other heart valves manufactured by Shiley-aside from the three as· sertedly }Jefective batches-to monitor thei r patients "very, very closely" for warning signs. The recall affects Bjork-Shiley aortic a nd mitral heart valves manufactured b e twe e n February 1973 a nd July 3, 1975. The FDA said some of the valves may fail if the lower struts collapse. They added that, since the problem has been iden- tified, the fi rm is strengthening welds on new valves to avoid the possibili ty of fractured struts. The three bat ches being re- called are fabrication orders 07612 ,09211 a ndOl-791. One of the victims Jinked lo the defective valve was a woman who died while attending a San Francisco conve ntion l ast month, less than eight weeks after receiving the valve. Another de ath, the FDA said, involved a patient in Wichita , Kan., who had the valve implant- ed two years ago. In the third confirmed valve f ail ure , a pati e nt in Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston had to have a defective valve replaced in May, less than two months after it was implant- ed. The patient was reported still in a coma. TV Taken in Mesa A burglar who forced open the door with a twisting tool stole a $550 television set from a Costa Mesa couple's home Wednesday while the wife was out during da y li g ht hour s . lku e Wa kamatsu, of 2649 Orange Ave., discovered the loss when she returned and found the,_ door standing aja r, police said today. The vote to allow the variance was4tol . Councilman Dom Raciti ex· pressed strong opposition lo the variance ;i.nd said that the coun- cil should either comply with the law or stop the project. "I am not taking this on the chin," he said. "We are being given the same runabout as with the others.'' What Raciti was apparently re· ferring lo were two decisions by the council several months ago ·when it was discovered that two apartment projects had already had their carports paved with asphalt. The mistake had not been spotted in time to prevent it occurring and the council al· lowed the variances. Gayner said that his plan all along had shown the intention to use as phalt and that it was being done for es tbelic reasons. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley noted that the difference in price between asphalt and cement was no longer great. Gayner ass ured the council that the project would cost $15 million and he wanted to main- tain its appearance. The council attached a condi· tion to the variance requiring the owner to resurface the aspbalt periodically. Mesa Woman Booked Over 'Pot Garden' Authorities took a print of a Costa Mesa woman 's green thumb-and all the rest of her fingers-Wednesday, when she was booked into Orange County Jail by police who found fault with her n ourishing garden. Marla D. Albritton, 26, of 1961 Fullerton Ave., was arrested on suspicion of marijuana cultiva- tion after investigators uprooted and confiscated 18 plants. Officers Gary Bennett and Eric Snow arrested Miss Albrit- ton at her apartment after notic· ing the greenery growing among assorted other flowers and plants in two planter boxes. The pair said they just hap- pened to notice the auspicious plants while glancing admiringly at he r horticul\ural efforts as they visited the apartment build- ing. They said the y were there try. ing to find another tenant with whom they had business when .Miss Albritton's gardea came to their attention. Stereophonic sound equipment valued al ne arly $1 ,400 was stolen from a Costa Mesa man's apar tm ent Wednesday by a burglar who forced open the front door. Robert L. Rooney, or 735 James St., told police he re· turned home to find speakers, a turntable. cassette tape player and other components gone from the residence. 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Durante was ap· pointed when the agency was formed through the consolidation of other districts in 1960; Stevens, owner of a sheet metal business, was appointed in 1964 : Booth, who owns a landscaping busi· ness. was appointed in 1962. In 1971 . the last time their seats were eligible, all three incum· bents were reappointed because they were unopposed. In 1973, when the seats of the two other board members were at st ake -those he ld by Alvin L. Pinkley, first appointed in 1960, and Nathan L. Reade, appointed in 1969 -Pinkley was opposed by DaJe Secord. Pinkley, who is also mayor ol Costa Mesa, won. Reade, a member or the Costa Mesa Planning Commission, was n ot opposed a nd was rea p· pointed. The board has two regular meetings a m o nth - on the s~nd and fourth Thursdays - for which the dlrecton are pa.id SSO each. Often, and rttently, the board haa been meetin& three and four times a monlh, with lhe directors col lecting an adilltionaJ $50 for each e xtra meetlri.g they attend. Last year the directors of I.he water agency also enacted pension provisions, authorized by the Leeislature, granting board members who have served l two full t erms on the agehcy a pension of $100 a month. They a lso e na c ted a provision , however, barring collection of the pension until the age of 65. At the time the pension plan was adopted, Reade was the only board m e mbe r who had not already served t wo full terms: These are the names or the seven people who have taken out nomination papers for the Nov. 4 election: DIVISION 1, Durante, the in- cumbent; Hill, who has already filed. DIVISION 2, .Euge n e Bergeron, fun eral home direc- tor; Hall, wh o has a1ready filed ; John C. L eonhardt, a busi· nessman, who is also a member of the Costa Mesa Planning Com- mission. DIVISION 3, David Leight911, a residential property manager; Philip L. Evans, a service station dealc.r. Fro• Page Al CUBA ••• United States pod Cuba would da.- pend on Cuba's attitude. Sen. George McGovern (D· S.D.), who recently vi.ailed CUba. said, "This is unquestionably a major step forward on the path toward ren e wed relations between Cuba and the United States.·- Odds, Ends At Auction A Telefunken 707, assort· ed bi cycl e s (70 ), a :iphy1oomometc r . a red railroad lantern, a siz.e 20~ pantsuit, a dairy mil k can, crowbars a nd a S2 bill encased in plastic goon sule Saturday. The a rray or odds Md e nds is up for ~rabs at the semi-annual Costa Mesa Police Department auction ol unclaimed property. Browsing begins behind the police facility at 99 Fajr . Drive at 9 a .m .. with the bidding starting at IOa.m. Police prope rly Officer Di c k B e r s c h and Patrolman Gary Barwig of the Community R elation& Bureau will serve as auc- tioneers. Fro•PageAl RESCUE .•• siren lo awaken anyone inside. As he leaped from his patrol wtit. he spatted Mrs. Sue Posvar coming out a side gate, carrying 3·year-0ld daughter., Kim, in her arms. Her son, Brian, 6, followed. Frightened, Mrs. Posva r told Oliver her husband and another son were still inside. He directed them to safety, then ran to the rear of the home and dashed in through a sliding glass patio door. Inside he found Mark, and or- dered llim outside, police siad but the youngster s aid he couldn't leave until !;le found his father. Sgt. Oliver assured him he would make sure he safely rescued Posvar, then dashed into a nearby bedroom, where Posvar was just waking up, police re-- ported. At first Oliver bad difficulty as- suring the er'der Posvar that his family was safe and he should quickly leave because P osvar has a hearing problem, police said. After directing Posvar to safe- ty, Oliver continued to search the smoke-filled home, making cer- tain no one was left inside. At one point he found a locked bedroom, police said, and had to kick the door open. No one was inside. Oliver rushed back outdoors, just as firem en were arriving, ~hen he a nd Posvar moved a camper parked near the ~arage to keep it from catching flfe. Fire offi cials s aid it took them about 15 minutes to bring the blaze under control because the gas tank on one of two cars in the garage burst into fl ame. Firemen Said the blaze did start in the garage, but the caus e is still being investigated. They listed the damage as about $20,000 to the home. Two cars in· side the garage were destroyed, as well as the garage itself. The house also suffered some smoke, fire, waler a nd heat damage, firemen said. : I~ r \ \ \ _, . " ., I Vallerga Seeking Delay Convicted Orange County As· sessor Jack Vallerga's a ttorneys mo ved We dnesday lo delay Vallerga's sentencing a11d , as a byproduct of the sentencing, his autom atic re moval fromotlice. ln a petition filed in the 2nd District Court of Appeal, the as· sessor's law)'ers asked that the court prohibit sentencing Sept. 16 until their client has exhausted his legal remedies. The appellate court mo.y rule on the petition on Its own or schedule a court session during which arguments for and against the petition will be heard. It is expected thal the court will rule on the petition within 10 days, time enou gh to allow Vallerga's attorneys to a ppea1 to a highe r court should their peti- tion be denied. The 53-year-old assessor was round guilty by a Ventura County Superior Court jul'1 Aug. 8 or six .felony charges, including conflict of interest, misuse of public money and grand theft. Judge Robert Shaw scheduled Valle rga's sentencing for Sept. 16. And if he is sentenced then, he will automatically' forfeit his $38,SOOa year post. But in their petition to the BP· peJ\ate court in Los Angeles, at- torneys Richard Murphy and J ack Cahi ll said that once Va11erga forfeits his elected of· fice he cannot regain it even if hi s conviction is eventually over- turned. Consequently, according to the petition for a writ of prohibi· lion, Valler ga should not be deprived of his office until he has exhaust ed his legal remedies. And. they maintain in the peti· tion. the assessor's role in the 1973 sale of a county-owned com· puterized appraisal system to Spartanburg County. S.C .• can· not be what the Ventura County jury t hat convicted V.allerga found it to be . The assessor's conviction cen- tered around his acceptance of $3.714 for consulting fees and ex- penses related to the $2,045 sale. As they did durini: thei r client's trial , the a ttorneys argue in their p et ition that Vallerga could not have been in- volved in the conflict of interest because two pll'blic agencieli were parties in the Spartanburg transaction. Only Supervisor Robert Battin voted for the greenbelt appeal. Furthermor e, they contend, it was the board or supervisors that set the price, terms and condi- tions of t he Spartanburg sale, de· cisions in which Vallerga had no voice. The petition also contends that none of the money paid to the as- sessor -$3,000 of it through Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach) -was intended to go to Orange County. New Kids To Sigri Up Beginl'ling Monday, all eleme ntury schools in the Ne wpo rt-Mes a Unified Sc:'hooJ District will be open to register kindergarten students who have not yel been registered. Also, other :students who are new to the district m ay register at the schools. To registe r tbetir kin· dergartners , parents must have proof or the child's age a nd must pre· sent documents showing the chitd hns had st ate· required immunizations. Parents who a re not s ure which :school their child ehould attend m ay phone 556--3284 ror lnformatloo. School begins Wednes· d ay, Sept. 10. Frottt Page Al GUNMAN~ •• emerged rrom the bushes. ··Hold it,'' he commanded, ges turing with what s he descri b ed as a .45 cali ber handgun. The victim told Officer Cain - and was su pport e d by Miss Ludwig and Miss Sumler -that s h e thr e w the F as hion Conspiracy m erchandise bag containing the receipts at tbe bandit. A s m a ll Japanese fa stback coupe , a reddis h color, im·. mediately zoomed up on adja· cent Anton Boulevard, the gun. man hopped in and his ac· complice drove away, the three women s aid. The robbery occurred next door to the new South Coast Plaza Hotel. where a cocktail r e· ception was in progress. Descriptions of the bandit were sketchy due to da rkness. his dis· guise and the brief confrontation, but Miss Kullbom said he was about 25 and may have been black. Investigators said it was Miss Kullbom 's practice to regularly make nighl d eposits and the other two employes always ac- companied her just in case of s uch an occurrence. Patrol Head: 'No Quotm' SACRAMENTO (UPI) -New·. ly appoi nted Hi ghway Patrol Commissioner Glen Craig says his officers have no traffic ticket quotas. "We don't: a nd really never have h a d a quota s ystem ," Cra ig, a n up -fro m.the -ranks. 19-year veteran, told the Senate Rules Committee Wednesday. C raig ex.plain ed that some Californians were led to believe there was a ticket quota because of the Patrol's threats of di s- ciplinary action when its officers conducted a week-long ticket slowdown last month in a salary protest. The"After Hours Suit" by Haggar Of Easy Living Encron® -I -'r! ) ~I, The Sitvcrwood s fa shion lhat has laken the count ry by storm. We call it the "After Hours Su it." Every man calls it the per· feet solulion for occasions when jean s are not enough and a ta ilored suit is too much. In easy " ca re 1 00°/o Encron -1 , polyester double knit ( with Haggar"s famed Expand-o- matic waistband slacks. Mini-c hecks in light blue. navy, brown or black. In regulars and longs. Both pieces 43.00 silverwoods c E11oron 13 a R9# T M. of Arner1ee En~ Co, ~S FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH ' •. 812 DAILY PILOT * Thursday. Augutl 21, 1975 Advertising Feature ·Plaza Hotel Signs Lead to dTimes, Alfredo's features Italian Continental cuisine served in an informal, but elegant setting. The Galleria Bar is found off the South Coast Plaza Hotel lobby . .. , ........ , .. , ... • ·; • • ' • ' ' ' ' , -~ ; '~ ,,, ! ' • . . ' ' • • ' • • . . • • • . ' ! • ' • I t -~· ' • •11 . •.-...... ,.• > ·1 '. " '-.. l:'. ( .. ,'\C •ll'I \ '\ c:C>l :oi l\~ I' IC I·:~:-; co 11 .111-;yr,; -., f Cll .\Hl .E,; .\J,.c: \lit-: ' II \IUI\ 1;01.11\\ .\TEH !"i .\c :1c \\11·:\·rt• ~c :t-:'\1·: . lt:'.s: like hot fudg~on your sunda You can't ge! en'.'.>ugh of these ?i tops, In plaids and florals . with trims and patches . Pop theni over turtles Go belted or h lousey. At May Co, you'll find the mpst tempting big~toppings in to-.y n! ,,. Junior 5ep<irlttes 55 • ' ~ '<+' -..• " !· ' " t .. ~\ " ~-\. \ ,, • ', \ • ' ,,,.------- I •• • • • • . ~ ... . ' . • • • . . . .. . . , • • • • • ··.:.·· • • • • • • ···!··· • • • ·-• • the or • ' ' ' " \ • • •• , " " " ' ' ' ' . ' . ' a . patch yoke big top, blue cotton, All in siz°es S·M·l by India Em poriu m $20 I \ ' \ \ ·• ' • • • • •• •••••• • • • • • • • • • .... :.·· • • • • • • . ..... • • • • • • • • • • ··.:··· • • • • • • 9 ro • '· ' • • • ~ .. : .· • • • • • .. • , • • , a. • • • •• • . .. .,. .. The Orange Grove Cafe Is a coffee shop with; dee; or and · costumes reminiscent of county 's agricultural past. ' ' I ' • • I ' • ' , ' " .: ~ b. obi !>ash big top, brown/ru st plaid, po lyester/cotton, S·M·L, Gunnies 51 7 c. floral, rope tr in1, ru st/gold on black, polyester/cotton, S·M·l Gunnies 518 d .. pl aid big top, button yoke, asst. colo rs, polyester/cotton, S·M·L Gu nnies $17 South Coa st Pla za-Costa · Mesa, 3333 Bri stol St , 546-9321 Westmin ster Mall-Gol den State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 Monday thru Friday 10-9:30 Satu rday 10-7 Sunday Noon to 6 ' ' • • . • •. f ·-~ Poolside Service Bent Simonsen and Peggy Estrada enjoy sandwiches served by pool at- tendant Marie Dvorak at poolside outdoor cafe. His Knack Suit by Ratner and her College Town pant suit and sweater all ;ire fron1 The Hotel haberdashery in South Coast Plaza -across Bristol Str<1r.t frorn !he new South Coast Plaza Hotel. ~ 'l ' _.-r>"' -, -. . . : ,, 'I ' Penth o use View Tot lot style that is. Kelly Jones, 4. tries out the pl ay c<iu1pn1cr.t 1n the game deck children's area. Her polyester and cott on <Jinqham check and paisley dress is from Geppetto's -A Child's Fa111;;i~.y 1n Snuth Coast Plaza . p~•t,. • Going Up Fixtures throughuut the new South Coast Plaza Ho1·_--.1 ~· , 1 ,., 1 1 11,,~; hy Bek~ns Distribution Company employes who. move.:-'. ;,;'I f• ir '" .iVJ 1 and equipment for 403-room hotel from storage 1n Sant ·r fl'11 \t~;ivnr• ('l;irk and Wayne Maire here complete installation of Ort~nu 1.; G1 ovt. care .tvin· 1ngs. . ' Unn1oved Paul Kiboris and Doug Steimle sporting out- fits from the Johnny Miller Shop at Sears South Coast Plaza sneak in that one last putt before helping with the Sears ' Feathert1te and Courier luggage. In a hurry to get moving are Barbara Means and Susan Leavy in new fall fashions from Sears· Junior Bazaar. . . . ' . . . . . • .. . Menu Offered on Ping Pong Paddle Ask for a menu on the second level of the new South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa and you will be handed a ping pong paddle with a menu at· tached. Featured are snacks which will appeal to the hotel's· guests who have 1ust completed a bad· minion or paddle tennis game, a swim in the heat· ed pool or a round of.golf on the putting green. The Cabana Bar is open to provide favorite cocktails and other cooling drinks. Open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m .. the Game Deck food and beverage service w ill appeal to those who enjoy eatirig outdoors in an area which r~ minds one of a cruise ship deck. Toy Boats , ' Jim Hernandez of Toys International runs remote control t oy cruiser around the Game Deck pool of new hotel. Schuco power cruiser is $169.95. Seifert sailboat, $75.from Germany sails the pool blue powered by wind. BOth are at Toys Interna- tional, South Coast Plaza. - ' Thured!)', Auguat 21, 1975 DAIL y PILOT B 11 -'''Olliii Kr .... ,1 ' . .. 1"; I : ~r ~ J; ~ . ., 51~· N UTR ITI 0 N SOUTH COAST PLAZA-COST A MESA ICDITER MALL-8ETWEEH THE CAROUSEL I. IUUOCllS-OH LOWER LEVEU LINDBERG'S FRESHLY MADE PEANUT BUTIER FROM 100% LIGHTLY ROASTED LIGHTLY SAL TED PEANUTS NO PRESERVATIVES ADDED 'REG. 99' SALE69¢u. LINDBERG NUTRITION SERVICE 3333 BRISTOL STREET SOUTH CO.UT "-AU Cosio Me.., c..Jlf. 92626 PHONE 557-6161 HAIN PURE COLD rRESSED SOY OIL RICHIN POLYUNSATURATES NO PRESERVATIVES ADDEO REG. $1 .99 SALE $1 3! NATURALLY GROWH-J'RUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS AND POULTRY. The "Nutrition Supermarkets" wi th the personal touc h. Huge stocks of Lecithin. Herb Teas. Cold Pressed Oils, Non-hydrogenated Nut Butters. El Molino Grains, Raw Certified Milk, Fertile Eggs. Un-processed Cheese, Dietetic Ice Cream, Fresh Juices. Low Sodium. High Protein & Hundreds of other Dietary Specialties. Also Books. Cosmetics. Juicers, B lenders, & other appliances .. THOMPSOM 90% PROTEIN POWDER INSTANT With Lecithin. Nutritional Yeast, Papaya. Enzyme. Pineapple Enzvme. No Preservatives. No Sugar, No Ololesterol. llEG. $4.95 ROSEMARY FARMS LARGE .GRADE AA EGGS RANCH FRESH TO YOU 59~L EL MOLINO UNPROCESSED BRAN FLAKES A SOURCE OF DIETARY FIBER REG. 49' r-------------, ORGANIC CELERY I FREE I 11 WITH THIS Courot4 11 TWIALSID 1 HEAD SHAMPOO I : & COMDmOHER I REG. 29' SALE 19¢-.. I HO PUICHASI ..:ISSAIY I I UMrT-1 PH ,_SOM I IC:O~l ............. J,l•JU L-------------.J \ t • Thursday.Auqus121 . 1975 DAILY PILOT €9 'Piece' Plays Party Line Pantomime 11' WHIN•Ml••c:~:::;.~.~~:~;~.""'"Cl"NOI By T OM TITUS ofu.. Oalty ,.1 .. ui.tt The brief appearanec of the Provision al Theater of Los Angeles at South Coast Repertory lhould prove either a mewsure of Orange County's lheatricnl maturity or the acid test of its tolerance level. ''America Piec"," now on stage at SCR's Costa Mesa theater through Sunday, is ostensibly an episodic statement on the American personality. In actuality, it approaches t he definition or that hackneyed Orange County phrase "Communist propaganda" with a teeth-gritting defiance that is at once artistically admirable and philosophically puzzling. The Provisional Theater company is a troupe of six extreme ly gifted exponents of the art of pan· tomime who sweat, grunt, groan and gnash their teeth fo r two hours on behall of America's "sub· jugated masses" through the ages. At least, this is the end result of a program that begins as som ething else entirely. . WHAT EME RG~. AT the outset (following a g~atuitous little communjt sin and a tasteless de· , ... ,.., nru t _, llMY 1111 Uftl DUMP\.ltl GANG .. SWiii rAM Y IOINON 1111 "FAONT PAGE" ··so..cclon · 1.40-$.4$-t:o •Poe•· l :U -7:U FOUNTAIN VALLEY • ... , ..... "l-~l•llu..t Ii •)Q '~ ™ "Goin' Surfin' " .............. Iffert. ,.. .... ., n. Mott&foy.a.a. s.f Nia ty..,. Mede! TIMES 7:l0 & t:JO liCH EV~ "Love And DHth" '"T All THI MOHIY .. AMDRUM" f "THE EXORCIST' Open O•llY • 12:30 "60n u 1r11 I" rl to 2:00 PM· $1.U. THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532.5721 11.\ CITY CENTRE CINEMAS ... S.A . FRWY (MANCHESTER EXJ G.G. FRWY (CITY OR. EXJ ""ll1VlH OF THI NC PAMTH&• COMPAMr CPGJ .... GH SAMCTIOM'" "DAY OF JACllL" flJ DON'l MISS THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND AllY.WH•REf 21st ANNUAL SOUTHLAND HOME& GARDEN SHOW AUG. 15 • 24. 1975 3 BIG SHOWS IN ONE! f H ... The -•• laed-n•tlne nowtr end OMden th-In 1011them C•llfor· nl• with • blu111en11l1f ... hit• ol American llowen . • Mllllon1 of doll1n worth of th• very latHt home lnnonllon• ... room eddl· lfon• ••. ht1lln11 and air· c0ftdlll0ftln9 . . . lnttrlor d4teor •.. pool• end pl1lo1 •.. eppll1ncH, plu• hun· dr•d• of others. •i.H dlng llnH of Mobl .. HomH thowlng th• "9ry fiflHI In dealvn and COin• fort for fururr ll•ln9 In eoutller11 C•llloml•. Hovrt of f•mlly tnfoynttllll ALL AT THE (AIR CONOITIONIE.O) A"AMEIM CONVENTION CENTER ADULTS $2.50 Cclllld•tl\ under 12 free) SKOW HOURS: 2 P.M. · 10 P.M. Wt1U17& Noon · 10 P.M. S.t.rdays Noon · 9 P.M. Sundays SAVE 500 with your CllKount tl~ktl from llltlll I t ta Mritll or fllrlftr Or111 S\ttt1. A Ctorae Colourla Ptoell!Ct1011 •• dication of the Show to the "liberated people" o( Vietnam) iB o wumup period of social satire right out of Jules FeiHcr at> told to Marcel Marceau. While this segment tends to wear a bit thin on oc- casion, it is the sharpest portion of the evening, dramatkally speaking. The Provisional sextet c.liv1dcs into easily re cognized social s tigmata in a sort of round robin Freudian co<'klail party during which each wacko relates (or fails to) to the others in a beautifully s taged exe r c ise whi ch, unfortunate ly in chronological terms, shows the Los Angeles troupe al Its best. What follows, after a numbing monologue which challenges the attention span of the most ar· • en Bargain l\1ati nees $1. 50 Til 2:30 Senior Citi ens 1. 50 at all times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DI EGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PWAI ~2711 SO.COAST PWAll Sff.JJS2 ""' -COOUY-H~ l<SIU/S- 1'1~5:06-8:40 hi ......... Gf'OWI "'IEYOMD THE Door llJ 7:30 • t:JO $el./Su,.. 1::103:30 5,30 7,30 t:>O CllEllWJID THI& ==• DfMOMIAC PASSIOH UYlS IEYOMD THI DOOR Ill 7 1:41 lt:M Wts-1:41J:JO 1<117iH1:41 IO:JI "OTHER S'DE Q~ :THE MOUHT AIM .. 7·10-.JS W /S.. ):25-7:00.IO:JO "IAHG THE DRUM SLOWLY" 1:45 s.t/S-h40.5:15-e:4S FR E PARKING 61JO.t:JO s.t/S.. l:JM:JO.t:JO '"TAii THE MOHEY AMD RUM" .... s.t/S--2·5-1-11 . Now appearing: Carol Kimzey and The Kimzey Report. <;an 011tgo Freew11v at Bristol 666 Anion Blvd Costa Mesa. Catoforl\oa 92626 171•) ~0·2500 dent avant garde buff, 1s a penod or pantomimil' propagandizing loo:icly related to th~ plight of the Negro and the Indian in America. Were this portion or the program not so deficient in s ubf)lan<'e, 1l would comshtute an eloquent plea for brotherhood and understanding. AS IT IS, T HE show with its s uperlative lighting effects and overprolonged freeze action - 1s capsulized best by its twice utte red remark, "But it doesn't make any sense." fl does, of cours e, bul ~~~~;;;:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~;;;;~ less than was obviously intended. 1 ''Amerka Piece" continues tonigh~ through Sunday with an 8 p .m. curtain al South Coast Repertory's Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations for the brief en· gagement are being taken at646·1363. Tht· lt·rrifyi11r1111nlim1 picl tm' f rom th<' IPrrifying f\'u. l lx.>H/ ~·l/,•r. aws "NASHVILLE" 111 "'FVHHY LADY" IP'Gt "'JOI ftETl'S SAKE" IP'Gt "MOMn PYTHOH & HOLY GIAIL" IP'GI 11TOMMY11 "OTHER SIDI Of THE MOUNT AIM'" "'DOwt4 HILL uca-CPGJ "'F.AHWEU. 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And \.d111 lounJ llw n 1ur.1gl' to l1v,• th 111111:li tlw lo\.1• 111m11 •'1•1\ 'P•'11.1f 111,111 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' STARRING JAMES CAAN DAILY 7:30 & 10:00 (R) SAT./SUN. 2:1s.4:4S-7:30-10:00 ,,\..,..ftl•• Ml"'OllCl!mt 644-0760 ~CINEMA CENTH M.a.Jt<M &1 U •tf\ .... ,. '"°' ,.,., .. 979.4141 THEGAEAT£ST STAR STUDDED . CAST EVER! (PG) t CINEMA WEST wm-ir1t "60\tllo• nr "1\~Cl"llt 19z.4493 • •• • ('.If DAILY PILOT Thursd•y Augut1 21 19715 P UBLIC NOTICE l'UBUC NOTICE l'UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE I • ' PllBLIC NOTICE l'IC"TITIOUI I UllNISS NAMIR I TATIM•NT TM IOllOWl"I Ot•tOft I' 00'"9 buM- fW\I •5 ANTS A11Klll•1 t i n °"'°'°"" Dr1,... 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