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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-19 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • ' . --• . • 1 ~Greeti"9s :to Brothers, Sisters' ' • • • ,. ' ' . ' . .- '•· RobJ,..,d; ClieDts '. Wait •• •. -•• Closet ·' • DAILY PILOT * * * 101: * * * •• ' FR1DAY AFTERNOON, SE•PTEMBiER 19, 19-75 VOL ... NO. HJ, 4 SECTIOl'IS, Jt Pi.GE$ •· . . ' ., ·, Get $4,600 \._ !VewSU Cl . t ·-B k Member emen -e · an · . • · ·· · · F llowed -. ByJACK Cl-IAPPELL ··oon ·t_. do anythin.,. stupid .0 OI ti. O•lty ~11114 SY ff • & ' ... . • don t touoh an)"' alarm and you T\!fo gunmen burst into.l,h_e_JoSan, won't .get. buft. ··,one of the.men , Clemeqte C r o ctc:er. Na~1on~~ Qrder~d, .I~ieutenant Hartman . Bank. h~rded empfoye~ lnto a said. o--· ~storeroom a.t gunpo~nl aqd · A s·ecorrd rria\l bandit ·.ip- scooped an estimated S4.&16 fr~~ ~proac heil Da v~d Carabba, the in"· ! cash draw~rs_. peCore dart_1ng stallment loan officer. Carabba 1 fro~ the bu1Ji:t1ng a~d esc~p1ng, <See-BANK. PageA2) J. all 1n less than (1ve minute~ · -Thursday. The t>litzkrieg bank robbery , · :was the first in the histocy of San · DEPU'IY L<JSES Clemente, P ol i re L~. Ray Hartman said today. There were ) no injuries althoUgh both men 8.4DGE TO CA T •were heav1ty a·r·med and several VICTORVILLE (I.JP() The employes \\'ere roughly pushed cat did riot get Deputy She·nrr •·by the bandit~. • Roger Lo~·s tQngue. It got a lo~d l ''T h·e.:v mus t have been of buckshot ,and the deputy's ·watching \o see when there were bP,dgeipsle~d·. tno customers. When the bank . ..,.Loy has been ordered to stand lobby was eropty. they burst in tri,al Oct: 23 on charges of crwelty the front door. 'to animals and discharging a , ''They had tt\eiy guns .in their t.firearm within lSO yards or a hands so there was no OOubt dwelling. Reportedly annoyed at. about who they were or what the~n . a -nei~hbor's , cat. he .allegedly )'lan\e~. ·· Crocker branch .,titasted the animal with a manager Henry Fritz said today. "Sho~ Se.pt. 5, killing it . "1 1\ccording to poliec accounts, ; Sheriff F'rank Bland dismissed one man vaulted the tellers' JiY "from the forc,e, saying, "If counter a nd· o rdered all. the ,.,.tfl~y don't have ·any better judg· KANSAS CITY. Mo. <U PI J FJJL Director Clarence M. Kelley said today an investigation that identified an a pparent newcomer to the Symbionese Liberation Army as a reported associate o( Patty Hearst led to the capture u( the ne"'·spaper heiress. · "Our intensive nationwide in- vestigation that we conducted led to the identification of Wendy Yoshimura as a wanted fugitive <llld a reported associate or Pal· ty Hearst." Kelley said. "This in· r~rmation.le_d to an investigation or her associates . That gave •us two addresses in San F'rancisco.' one iJi, the Mission area and another on frecita Street." Kel ley said at a news con- ference, that agents staked out the Pricita address two days ago and spotted tw9 people \.\'ho re · sembled William Harris, 30, and hi~ "'ire, Emily, 28. Aftl!r two d-ays of round-the-clock s ur· veillance. Ke lley said, the agents sa"' the Harrises leave dressed in jogging clothes and they were "8-rested Thursday. ··subsequently , FBI agents .. ,• a nd San Francisco police went to : : .. ".the ot her address and inrorma· ,..1 l· :tion was received that two tellers to stand back il\Vay frt>m · Lhan that. theY have no ,the counter and not to ~us h any 'ti.~ ess in'.Iaw entorc~ment." buttons . . • . n; --• -1 • • . ,,..~ft ...... ,_ ,;; • l , ..... ff .·,..-. '.~.f~''"-•,' ·' . Huntinglti~\;Y.iuih . , •... females were living in th'at housE> ... Kell ey said . "It w3 s there that Patty Hears t and We'n - dy Yoshimura were arrested.',' . Shot in Bu~gl~ry A 17 -year·old Huntin.l(ton Beach boy was shot in lhe face Thursday night allegedly by a man "'ho police said believed the youth had burglarizedhishome. The youth was reported in f::tir l'Qrtdition t&day at Orange Coun- ... ey l\1edica1 Centef. He also has .been booked into the hospital's jail ward on a burglary charge, police said. The yonth's alleged assailant, Steven Craig Desietro, 20, or 1iia Kolede· ba,,...,.,,oio en booKed into city Jail on an al·i tempted murder charge. ' , Desi!?tro '1> ijj-·)'e·a-r-pld girl!rfend "BIS'O wap ;ru:~.t"'!.9q, •: charge or a1dill~ an<l ~betting a crime, and! tffe •wdu'rlde(f\ilcti'I''• 'tcenkte corppAnion' \,·nlJ s ~nt· to: juvenile hall_O)I ~:/ ~1·6 l tiry charge. ' Office'rs said De:,;,(~t1·0 ~.rcived home &bout 6 n.m. Thur~day' to fmit that his home had been burglarli or ~boot $125 wonfi ot ~tume j ewelry. ' ' He aJlegedly was told by some youngsters in the neighborhood that the teenage pair had bee~ resgpnsiblg . f:iolice ai'legcd oe,1et r grabbed a .22" caliber rifle and juml)ttd ,into bi~ fat. with his gir-lfriend at the "Nheel. to look ror the pair. · He found them at 174 12 Koledo and ~cc.oste<Lthem. police said. An argument developed and abot.lt six. other youl.hs s ur- 1'0unded· Oesittro, -'police as- •et'led'. .. , .•. . . Oesietro then jurnped back into his car, police alleged. drove, about 50 feet. awax, tt\~n leap;ed . fromt ttte~car" and fifed his.~ ri£1~ stri~itli;· t11~ 17·Y'ear<olc1 ~in tHe (i;tCl'-. Of(lcer::t s~'iJ the bullet cr;atereJ the boy ·s jpw, w here tlley beflcve it remains lodged. Police Said. th• bur&!Ars en· tored '1Yesletro·s 'home<IU-ough an o~n window . ' • Kelle)' said the · arrest of !\flss 1-learst "hopefully was a restora· lion of the fe eling that d~pite all efforts to thwart our search no one ca n remain a fugitive forE've r . ·· "I am sick a nd tired having people al appearances publicly and privately ask. 'Why can't you carch Patty 1-f earst?· "Kell y said. ~·Now 'I say th~e inquiries .a.re ililled. We regretted that we h3d to s~rtd this much time and tile cit,zens · money in the search for the fugitive . ''Our purpose was not retalia.- tton nbr to tnflict aoy ))u1lishment but to .. bripg t.o justice. those who !See FBI, Page A!) Freeway .Fatality VICl'OR'(ILLE (UPIJ - ... N)choias .i?at.letson .Gt~ of Vi~· tor' itlc \"·a~ struck bra car and kilted \\ hilC' bh,anging a tire at the cd~~o~ IJ\C. in tcrst:ltc ~freeway no11 Hof here . The driver ot the other car. Sttiphen :P. Pont ..pl Claremont, Wll!-n ot held pen<tin" an in· vestlgation. • D11nti11gton Youth Shot • ID Face, Held in B11~gla~y ' a e ee ' "" • mn ,. - U~IT•_.,.• PO LI CE PHOTO OF PATRICIA HEAR ST AFTER CAPTURE Newspaper Heiress Confined In San Mateo County Jail ·Patty Sends Word , .. ~ To World Radicals S.o\N FR1\NCISCO <AP 1 ~J-Jer iong and violtnl journey into the underground at an end . Patricia Hearst sent a ~sage to her radi('al ('omrades tOday that her revolutionary Zl.'al remained un· checked. ··Tell eve rybody that she's smiling. that s he f~els rree and 'PATTY COULD FACE LIFE SENT ENCE-Al ·-' 'THl!Y WERE REAL NICE ,NEIGHBORS' A4. HARRISES 'UNLIKELY TERRORISTS', A-5 Strong and sends her g:reetings to ... the brother's and Sisters out there," said her attorney, Ter-. rence Hallinan. As U1e details of events letl.ding up to her s urprise capture began to emerge, Miss llearst 1ind two comrade:1 in arms,' William and Emily Harr'is, were retWT.ed to the federal building here (or their Se<'ond C"ourt appearance in as many days . ' After spending the ni ght in a county jail south or here. where she met her paren.ts for th·e first time since her kidnap and con- ver sion by the Symbion est.• Liberation Army, Miss 1-learst and the Harris.es were transport· ed back to the city in a tightly guarded auto caravan. FBI officials stressed the cap- ture was the product of eolid in- vestigation, not luck. a lthough one agent familiar with t~ case said that it was not known in ad· venee that Miss Hearst actually would be inside the residence raided by Police a nd the FBI on Thursday . As the story or the steps lead- ing to the c apture began to emerge today. it appeared that the action was a combination or diligent police work and good fortune. There was speculation the chain started with Kathy Soliiih, (Set PATTY, Pal(e i\2) • a1 Cops IJit . Oregon Factory Federal drug agents in Oregon have arrl!.sie~ a 50-ycar·old Corona del Mar salesman and an alleged accomplice during a raid on a "sophis ti cated"' rural fac· tory which they allege produced large quantitiE.'s o( the drug' known as ··s peed.·· Fred \Varre n. dcsl·ribed by agents as a ··som e time resident'' of Corona dc1 Mar. was arre"stcd by agents Wednesday durin~ a raid on a 4S-foot trailer south o( Portland . Warr en has no permanent address but had bcl'n staying with friends in Corona del Mar. Spokesman for lh(• Drug F~n . forcem ent A.dministration 1n Portland said that the alleged factory was being supplied un - wittingly by an Ir\"inc firm which in recent weeks h<1d shipp('d hun· dreds of pounds of raw materials lothetwomen. Warren's alleged accomplice in the operation was a Sacramen- to area m an .alrl~:-idv \.\'anted on drug manufacturing charj!cs in that tity. l-le is lll•rbcrt '.\1 . Crawford . 42. <See RAI D, Page .\2) Orang~ Coa"I to::• L .,. ez:::= --:-~ W e ath e r Mostly s unny through Saturday but late night and early mornin~ fog ;ind lt1\.\' clouds. Slightl y ('ulllC'r days "'ith highs lll'<•r i O :.it the beaches to the luw HO:-. inland. l:\SIDETOD.\l A full wrr~· 1a m .packed with new thealncal prrx1uc tl011$ i.1 coming up Ort tfw Orange Coast 11·s spotlighted on the Weekender cover page and in Tol1J T1/u .~· In termission column on Page C5 • ••dt•"\: Ai Yw• S<l•~•<e ., ~~··· C1·1 ....... ••• ~··"""' """"• .. ...,_, ., '"""""•t'-""' .. O•ulll.ct D' U O!'U>'ll C.1111ty ., .......... " ""''" 111-1 DtalhNOl1<~• " ~-·!1 · ., .. ~-<• '" SI•> ' ....... "*" ll•·S l'Of llW Re<-" Tt!f "'•Oll " ... ....u.pe .. The~!ffl CJ-r 1.....,..., ..... " ""'"~ •• Nw!Ut .... tl " W1ri.New1 •• Miii .... " .............. C.1 -1 MllMyTtM .. • .42 DAILY PILOT s Friday. S.ptember t9, 1.975 Cost Rise SniaHest Since '·72 By lJnlted Preu liltemational The cOlSl of livin g f"'me 0.2 pt>r· cent 1n August, the smallest in· nauonary Jump in three years, the Labor Departm~nl said lu· day. Consumer prices declin1..-d n<&· tionall y for bl•e r , fresh vof,etables ancl some other roods. I of settin g higher prices ror elolhing, used rars, g11sohne, I med1l·al ('<tl"l', auto 111~urant't'. pork and su~ar Beonomi~ts <·autioned that lht· O 2 percent inC'rease did not mean ~n abrupt cooling of Inflation. Administration officials have said that consumer pr1ees ~:ould ~ "turbulent" until late this year a nd food prices are expect. ed to rise again this month. Jn lhe Los Ang!'les-Orunge County "rea, food eosts de<:lined slightly during August, but the Consumer Price Index wa s pushed tu another record by in · <'reases tn the prices of other commodit1e:'.>, lht.> U.S. l.abor Department reported. ~ The index in Lo• Niceles and Oranae counties rose 0.4 ~ent last montti to a record 1S8.J, or 9.4 percent higher than a year ago. according to Suzanne Sadowsky, chief of the Labpr Depart1nent ·s Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1'he August index meant that goods and services C'05ting $10 in the base year or J~ in the two l'OUnlies increased· in price to SJS.88 last month. UPITe...-e RANDOLPH AND CATHERINE HEARST TELL THEI R RELIEF AT PRESS CONFERENCE Re united With Fugitive Daughter, Parents Say 'She Wants to Come Home' I . Newpo rt Ma n Facing Trial On Vice Rap I Former Newport Beach builder Henry Ware Sprague has rbeen ordered to face trial Nov. 17 in Orange County Superior Court on charges that he permitted pro· stitution in a Santa Ana home that hs also the headquarters for his asphalt paving operation. Judge ~ames H . Walsworth further ordered Sprague, 56, to ' return to his courtroom Oct. 24 I for pretrial action. The defen-f dant is free on bail. Sprague was charged with pimping and operating a house or ill fame after a Santa Ana police ;nvestigator allegedly gave him $Z5 for sexual intercourse with a lemale ide~tiried in court testimony as' Joanie." ,. - The investigator stated that Sprague, wearing only a pajama top, accepted the cash arter the trio met at the defendant's home to work out the arran~ements that led to Sprague'6 arrest. $350 Million Deal .Assured WASHINGTON (AP) - Jordan has privately assured the United Stales that it is prepared to accept conditions by President Ford for the sal.e or Hawk anti- aircraft missiles, U.S. officials said today. As a result, these officials said. the controversial $350 million de· al for 14 batteries limited to de· fensive use is expected to go through. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T1"r a • ....._ Coest O•llf P ile>!, ..,;,h ... Mrll I~ u1m1>1-,.,. 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Lii Par lt-•I s... o .. oa ,,_,,,, Te1ipt.one 1714) 642-4n1 Cl•ssitltd Advertising M2·5'71 ~11a~i. \l'aUe• -Otru Sl1-6lt0 Fr-S,...C"'"- 4fJ..06lO '""'" "°'"' br•...-CVunlJ ~'"" . ~t-1220 1 ~_,.. . -' • -•' f"rom Page A l P ATTY DEFIANT. •• a kno"'n associate of SI.A mem· bers "'ho dropped out or sight several months ago. Officials making a routine in· \lf'Stigation of her frirnds and rt•· lati,•es. checked her brot her. Stephen F. Soliah, a 27·year-old housepainter ''"ho. it turned out, rented the $180 ·a-monlh apart· ment where Miss l-learsl and \Vendy Yoshimura were seized. Soliah also was arrested and the FBI said he would be charged \\'ith harboring fugitives. U.S. Al · torney James L . Browning said more arrests on that charge might follow _ Paul Young. agent in chargC' of * *' * f"r-Page A l FBI ••. were charged. My feeling and the reeling of the bureau was great relief that it bas been ac· complished as it had been. "I have been tremendously im- pressed (with the work or the FBI agents)." · The FBI director said a quick research or the friends of the peo- ple who harbored the Harrises produced the Morse Street ad- dress for Patty and Wendy. However, he declined to discuss the extent or Miss Hearst's travels to avoid capture ror 592 days. "Such a comment just might jeopardize olher investigations,·• Kelly said. He said the FBI would seek search warra nts for both ad- dresses because or weapons seen by agents during the arrests. }-le indicated possibly more people would be charged in the case as a result of the planned searches. Kelley admitted the FBI was "stumped'. ror the past year and a hair. "But it did not diminish our er· rort to do a job as it should be done," Kelley said. ''This arrest was the result of a good and solid investigation. One report has it that the apprehension was a fluke. Ir this was a nuke then l am in favor of establishing nukes as methods of investigation in all s uch operations.·· However. the FBI director did not explain details pf how agents became aware of Mi ss Yoshimura's involvement with the SLA. But, he did say that in· rormation leading to Mi ss Hearst's arrest was gathered prior to the H arrises' capture. Kelley said he believed the SLA is no longer an existing or· ganization. Throughout its in· vestigat1on, be said, the FBI was never able to penetrate the SL.A . SLA._ Pinball Wizards FRESNO (UP() -Fresno County Sheriff·; Deputies have l"aided more than a 'dozen bars • and other establishments, con· fl5catin.g illegul pinball machines and clUng the operators. the FBl's Sacramento office, said hi s agents had given the San Francisco FBI addresses of several hou ses. ·These included both a Bernal Heights house on Precita Street near where the J-larrises were arrested and the Upper Mission District HoWi,e on !\.1orse Street where Miss Hearst was captured. ··But we had no idea the Har- 41ises and Miss Hearst were there,·· Young said. Miss Hearst had been brieny reunited today with the pirents s he had renounced as pigs_ After that meeting, her father said she "'as ready to come home. ''She was happy ... she really "'ants lo come home," Randolph A. Hearst said after he and his wife visited their daughter in jail. "We told her we loved her and hu gged her and kissed her. We just said we loved each other," added Mrs. Hearst. The most intensive fugitive hunt in the nation's history came to a swift conclusion Thursday with the capture of Miss Hearst, Miss Yoshimura and the Har- rises. It had been 19 months since s he had seen the parents she re· viled for their wealth after ap- parently joining the militant band t hat kidnaped her. Asked ir he would put up the bail money to free his 21-year-old daughter, who was kidnaped by members of the SL.A on Feb. 4, 1974, Hearst replied, "I think so.·· Hallinan said he would seek re· duction of the $1,050,000 bail at a hearing today. Officers said Miss Hearst and her comrades were arrested without resistance. Charles Bates. special agent in C'harge of the FBI's San Fran· cisco office, said the four might have been living in San Fran· cisco for as long as two weeks. He said the FBI had been watching the house w here the Harrises were caught for a bout two days. ''It was not a tip.''hesaid. ''We were interested in that house because of some other angle that we thought might give us leads that would eventually lead to the fugitives." "' A spokesman (or the FBI in Washington said agents "had re- asonable basis to believe that Patty Hearst was in the Morse Street house in San Francisco when shew as apprehended.'' Ford Returns To California -WASHINGTON (UPI> - President Ford returns today to California wh·ere he will blend handshaking opportunities w;th speecheSand interviews and a little golf. Despite some crlticlsm that he should not be on the road so much ....L he has trips planned nearly fevery week through October - J Ford believes he abould maintain his personal contacts wttb people acroes the country. •• • -- Mias Sadowsky •!lid prices ...,.. 5.9 percent throuCJ> the nrst ei1ht months of ttli• year. IOIDewbol 1 ... than the 8.0 per- cent increase. during the 1lmil8(' priod Jut year, "Obvl-ly, lhe 02 .,en,ent on a national level ls tower than we expected and we do rlQI' ~ that rate to l>e malntalnOC!r' de- outy White Hou•• press secretary William Greener said ot the shifting economic picture. • 1111e underlying rate of infia· Blames Irvine ti.,.. ii a good de•I hi&her than the two-tenthS fi gure." sald.Creenc.r. But the light hike nauon1J~y in August prices. when combined With an increai5e in average hour- ly pay, meant that the average worker's r eal spend;ible earn- ings rose a significapt 0.9 per~nt last month. the departmen~ said. The August increase nationally in the seasonally 3dJUSted Consumer Price lndeK broke iJ strong inflationary surge that began earlier this yc<Jr and • Driver in Fatal Bus Crash Suing 0 Carolyn Anderson Connors, driver or the ill-fated Fountain Valley day camp bus in which one child was killed in a June 23 eollision in Irvine, has filed a claim against the city of Irvine for $500,000 plus other u n- specified damages. The Irvine City Council is ex- pected to reject the claim at its meeting Tuesday. Miss Connor$, 23, of 1561 Mesa Drive, ~ta Ana Heights. was the driver of t he Rough Riders Day Camp bus that collided with a double-trailer gravel truck at the intersection of Barranca and Jeffrey roa~. The collision killed John Ram- ming, 6, of Irvine, and injured 10 other passengers, including Miss Conners. f"rot11PageAJ RAID ••• Agents said they seized hun· dreds of pounds or the raw material at the trailer along with a complete laboratory setup. Officers working out of the agency·s Los Angeles office also seized 70 po u nds of raw chemicals from ·a residence in Corona del Mar. They said that their estimates of prod uction since the lab began peg the output at about 16 pounds of the drug known scien- tifically as methamphetamine. The maximum street value or a pound of pure speed, they said is about $13,000. The sales of the already manufactured d r ug allegedly took place in the San Francisco and Southern California areas. The complaint charges that the city did not maintain the in- tersection properly, did not have proper traffic control devices. that vision was obscured by shrubs and that these contributed to the accident. Jn addition to the $500,000 specified in the claim, Miss .c~n· nors also claims unspec1f1ed amounts for medical expenses and lost earnings. Suits also have been filed against the city by parents or three of the injured chiJdren. Miss Connors ha s been <'hai-ged with misdemeanor in- voluntary manslaughter in con- nection with the collision. Her next court a ppea rance ~s set for Nov. 18. 'No Blackmail' • ':'···-·· .. ······--·-·--· ~i F-or Airman l ""HAMP'l:ON, Va. (AP).-A Cor oel.f· ,University 'p;ychotberJpise·said today it is ';,t,ter non J'D!e'' td think Air .;' Fpl'ce T \; '"Sgt. J.,-eonard p_.;. Matlovlcb cbu!dn't'fllhction'up- der milit3.ry discipline because · he is a homosexual. Dr. Wardell Pomeroy, a former researcher for the J(jnsey Institute in its sexual studies, also said Matlovich could not be blackmailed if he remains iri the military, since he has admitted he is gay. Pomeroy and Dr. Douglas l[. Chessen, a psychiatrist, were the last two defense witnesses before an Air Force discharge board hearing Matlovich's challenge to military regulations banning homosexuals fro m the armed forces. culminaled in July, when ...._ sum er prices rose 12 pe1cent. Not since August, 19'1'2. whea COOS\l.mer priefl rc.e only 0.1 percent, bas the natlonll ln. crease been so emall. A 0.:2 .Per· cent nse haa rePQrted in ..J\11.y. 1973, bul lbat waa loteradl~to o.3 percent: ,a department spokesman said. . The modest Au,gust rise aa. tionally translated into an annual cost of living increase of U per. ('eot. __, BANK •.•• I and fi\•e other employes were marched to a storeroom and told to couot to 150 before exiting. _ The bandits bit •t wo cash drawers. but for some unknown reason did not take all the money from the drawers. "We believe they may have thought the bottoms of the drawers were hooked to an alarm," Lt. Hartmans.aid. Bank employes activated the alarm system when they ven- tured from the storeroom. The bandits, however, had fl ed. Cameras in the bank were not ac- tivated because the alarms "·eren'l activated during the rob- bery an official said. - The robbery took place at 11:44 a.m. just before the busy noon hour trarfic began and while the manager was away from the bank. Authorities are consider- ing similarities to a bank robbery in Orange about~ month ago_ Police radioed a gener al broadcast to other. Jaw enforce- ment agencies and thr-ew all ayailable officers into the search ror the bandits. One was described as being abciut fi ve feet. 10 inches tall and weighing .about 170 pounds. He had a tatoo on t he left side of his chest and.was )Yt?:arini alight blue jacket with an., 'STP" patchoo1he pocket. He carried a .45 c~r autol}latic pistol.. 1 • , : ;' Th& other ~as dHeribed as be- ing about 6 feet tall, about 110 in welght, wearing black plelic sunglasses, blue jeans and a T shirt~ u~ carried a .38 revolver. Bdth men. abou't 30, were believed to be wearing wigs and both wore rubber gloves. Both had mustaches. The FBI is investigating the C'ase in conjuriction with the San Clemente Police Department. Shriver Declares ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sargent Shriver will become the seventh Democrat · to formally declare his candidacy for the varty"s Presidential nomination at a news conference Saturday. Woodmark Chairs a Ted von Hemert exclusive ....... _ _.,., . .,,.~ ............. -- Large selection of the finest chairs available and at reasonable • prices. • / ,. ·- OREXEL-HERITAG_!'-HENREDON-WODOMARK-l<ARAST AN-BAKER WUICDAYS.& SATUIDAYS t :OO lo 5:10 • • • . . ~ NEWPORT BEACH • 1121 wi.:si:cu"F DR., .... 2050 LAGUNA BEACH . J.ti NllHTJ I L'(JA~,. HWY .• 4M·6S$l TORRANCE. ( 'J64• H.A.wn10RNF. BLVD. <Oi>tn fn. til 9. Sun. 12·.S:JOJ 378-1279 -.. • 1 Ffiday, Septembet 19. 1973 DAILY PILOT /l:J ~ PufJlic Bla.ed H ealth Costs ne ... -•• -dau,. except S•tarday1 •Dd Mondays. ot o probffm~ Tf1ht IOrit~ 1-\'11 Dunn. Pol wiU cr.t rf'd tape. yet the l • answers CJt1d OC'· ' l ion you tlf'('(f • .Jv .'IOll't' lnt'QWtlt'S 1'1 gover11r11f!nl and bM•rnetJ. Afo1/ your q1wst1ons l<l Pat Dunn 'Al )'011 r Sf>r t1lce . Or(lnye Coa11 ~ Daily Pitv1 . r~.o IJor IS6Q. C.'01110 ! A1t'SO . CA 92626 .. Include IJ(IUf '"fephont nu"1twr. I I Rad"• Rd-d 1 DEAR PAT: 1 ordered two 1 systems on horse racing from , Bost Enterprises, Hicksville, N.Y., last February. Two months later I received a card saying that my order -was being pro- cessed. I wailed another month to no avail. I then asked the post l office to check my $9.95 money order and fi nd' out if it had been J cashed. It had been, but I'm still waiting for my order. l. E., Irvine \. You have been is.sued a $9.95 refmad.. Roy Jones, supervisor of mstomer ser vile for Bost En· terprlles~ reports that your order was shipped, but apparently it went astray. UPI T1 .... flot1 PAT RICIA HEARST (RIGHT), EMILY HARRIS CLENCH FISTS AFTER ARRA IGNMENT In San Francisco, the 19-month Search En ds With Arrest• of L ast Four SLA Members CardCl .. 7 DEAR PAT: Do you know or any· cribbage or gin rummy clubs in the Costa Mesa.Newport Beach area! Patty Could Get Life S. W ., Costa l\tesa Faces aJ, Least 20 St~, Federal Coimts Brid ge clubs a re very active, but no cribbage or gin rummy clubs could be located. The senior citizens g roup of the Zonia Club or Newport Harbor suggests that you attend one or Its business m eetings, s cheduled at 10:30 a.m. the first a nd third Mondays of each m onth a t 2101 15th' St., Newport Beach . and propose the form ation of these card clubs. '' Bad Merclla"dbe DEAR PAT: i ordered a pair of shoes a nd purse in March from Hill Brothers, Waltham. Mass. 1 My check for $34.63 wa s enclosed. In due time the Ite ms arrived. The purse was torn and the shoes didn't fit, so I returned them in separate packages by in· sured mail, return receipts re· quested. hill brothers signed lbr both packages. but my letters I and phone calls requesting a re- ~ fund were ignored. I finally re- ~ ~eived a $12.99 check fo r the purse in August. That still leaves $21.64owed me. SAN FRANCISCO IAP )- P a tricia Hea r s t f aces the possibility of life imprisonment if convicted of all the more than 20 state and federal charges filed against he r after s he joined the re- volutionary band that kidnaped her 19 months ago. Miss Hearst was indicted by a San Franclsco federal grand jury on charges of bank robbery and use o( a firearm during a felony for her alleged role in an April 15, 1974, bank robbery by the Sym· bionese Liberation Army. The grand jury was investigating the Feb. 4, 1974, kidnaping of Miss Hearst by the SLA. She also is charged in a com· plaint filed in Los Angeles U.S. District Court with violating a national firearm s act by possess- ing an automatic machine gun that had not been registered. A Los Angeles County grand jury also indicted Miss Hearst on 19 C"Ounts involving robbery. kid· naping and other charges. William and Emily Ha rris, Mi ss Hearts·s SLA fugitive com- panions. are s imilarly charged with federal Cirearms violations and with the same slate charges. Those charges stem from inci- dents that preceded the May 17, 1974. Los Angeles shootout in which s ix SLA members were killed. Miss Hearst ·was arrai.e:ncd before U.S. Magistrate Owen Woodruff Thursday on the ba nk robbery charges onl y. He ascer· tained s he was Miss Hearst and assigned \he case to Chief U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter. Judge Carter scheduled a hear- ing this afternoon. l\-tiss Hearst's attorneys planned to seek reduc· tion of the $500,000 bail. The other federal charge also carries $500,000 bail a nd the state cha r .e:es $50,000. P. W. Costa Mesa Rill Brothe r s has mailed a $19.99 credit certificate to you. If you prefer to receive cash, mail the certificate back to the fi r m 'Not Protes tants' · with tbe notation that you wish to be mailed a refund. 1be $1.65 postage and handling charges · will not be r efunded unless you reques t It b y Phonin g Hil l Brothers collect at (6171 891-6270. Two Charging Bias; ..-----.._ Adoption Rejected NOz Vnneeded , DEAR PAT: In a recent col· :umn you had information relat· ing to the fact that a car registra· tion transferred from a parent, grandparent, child or spouse was exempt from the sales lax result- ing from the sale. I would like to know if an intrafamily car sale a lso exempts one from the 'nec'essity of installing the NOx smog device upon transfer of re- gistration. B. R., Huntington Beach A newly rhised Department of Mo tor Vehicle regulation pro- vides an exemption from · tbe NOx de vice installation require- me n t wh e n a veh ic l e is p u rchased f ro m a p a r ent , grandpar e nt, child or spouse. Brother s a nd sisters may be e:1· e mpted from t he NOx installa- tion requirem ent only if they are not yet 18 years old. Persons re· questing t his exemption must fill out a form provided by tbe OMV. LOS ANGELES CAP) -A _ Catboloic ·man and a Jewish woman tes tified that an adoption agency refused to let them adop1 Cambodian orph ans during "Operation Ba bylift" because they weren't evangelical Protes- tants. Ted Cona or Santa Ana a nd Carol Ann Gold of Canoga Park were among 10 witnesses called Wednesday in the Superior Court trial of Family Ministries, a state licensed adoption agency based in Whittier. Dr. Richard Scott of Los Angeles filed the lawsuit against the agency, accusing it of dis - crimination in placing the Ca m· bodian orphans brought to the United States at t axpayers' ex· pense. Both Cona and Mrs. Gold sup· ported Scott's contention that Family Ministries required pro- spective parents to sign a "State- ment of Faith.'' Cona said h e a nd his wife Sunday Features - Choking Up, 'Jaws' Here are the fealures to look for if you want to see "Sunday's Best" in the Daily Pilot: CHOKING UP-strangling to death in a restaurant is a bigger killer than manY think and it has everyone from local doctors to Jegislalors concerned. The Daily Pilot takes a look at "cafe cor- onary'' in lhe leadoff article of the YOU Section. 'JAWS' MAKES$$$- HoUywood has never had il so aood in the cash department. Some recent big.money pictures have set new records at the cash registers and ''Jaws" is lhe big- fesl doJlar draw of them all. The movie money scene ts reviewed by Bob Thomas of lhe Associated p,..,... RECYCLE BLUES-The paper-packing, boltle·bw!ting r e- cycle centers arc rwming out of _products to emasb across the •• (suN D AY SPECIAL) country. W~tever happened to the recycle kick? WHAT TO TEACH ~ Recent attacks on the lack of discipline in elementary a nd secondary education al ins titutions have cit- ed this as the r eason Johnny can't read. But Starr Writer Douglas Fritzsche says the re- ason may be that J ohnny hasn't been taught why he should learn to read. On the editoriaJ pages. ANDY 'S STILL DEVINE- The unique voice that has graced the sound track of hundreds o[ movies through three genera- tions can still tell a delightful slory-especiaJly when its owner. Andy Devine, is remem- bering a lite time filled with ud- ven tu res i nv o lv in g burros, borees and horse races. J1orsin" Around visits "Jinglef: ... signed it but got a letter back from the agency saying they were being turned down because they were Catholics. ' Mrs . Gold said she did not sfgn the s tatement on r eligious grounds . Wh en she went to a meeting for prospective parents at Family Ministries offices, she said, she was told "there was no way I could adopt a child because Jam Jewis h." . Also t estifying £or the prosecu- t 1 on We dne s da y w as Dr. Damoldor SarDes ai, an as· sociate professor of history ·al UCLA who was called as an ex~ pert on <;a mbodia. He said 92 percent of Cambodia's popula- tion is Buddhist, according to 1972 statist.ics, a nd that only 10,000 persons the re are Chris· tian-mostly Roman Catholi c. * * * No Pendleton R e fugees Going To Ft. Chaffee Efforts to relocate Viet- namese refugees into the Ameri can society are paying off and none of the remaining J0,000 at Camp Pendleton wiJI be sent to Arkansas for the winter, camp of- ficials said Thursday. The So u t h e rn Cali fo rni a Marine base camp will be closed Oct. 31, they said. "We do not anticipate the transfer of a ny refugee to Ft. Chaffee, Ark .• ·· Dr. Tom Irvin said. Irvin is Camp Pendleton·s deputy director for the State Department l<tsk force in charge of resettling Indochina refugees. He said a combination of pro- grams by states. voluntary agen- cies and corporations will rind enough s ponsor s lo take the refu· gees before the winler, at lhe rate of about l,500aweek . Ft. Chaffee will be the onl y re· rugee camp in the United States by the winter. It actually is hous· ing aboul 19,000 in barracks which have winter heaters and o the r fac ilities thal Camp Pendleton does not have. • Her attorneys also may ask that the court instruct the U.S. at~ torney to provide more details on evidence the government used ~n obtaining the indictment . A date for a trial or further hearings also could be set al the hearing, and a plea could be en· tered. Miss Hearst's attorneys said her parents hoped they could pro· videbai lCorher. Resides bail on the bank rob- bery, bail a lso \l.'ould have to be made on the other charges beforl' she could be releas<>d from Jail. In Los Angeles . U.S. Marshal Gaylord Campbell said he has transferred federal warrants for Miss Hears t and the Harrises to San Francisco. where the U.S. at- torney will dete rmine disposition of the case. He"said he believed federal jurisdiction would take precedence over any s tate c harges. "To pred ict the case's disposi- tion beyond th at would be foolish,·· Campbell said. Ad -· f .JJ-75 ' Seen Doubling By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of 111o1 o.ur illl'li.t $tlln ' California health care t•osts wi ll double within 18 months because of the m11lpractice ln :tur11nce eris13 untl the put>Uc is the ma1or !'ause. slate Sen. Den· nis Carpenter t R·Newporl Beach> said Thursday. "It is my considered opinion as the author of medical malprae· lice legis lation th11t the major C'a~e of the entire problem is the publiC' ... Carpenter told a meet- ing of Orange County's Town Hall Forum. ''They have been aroused lo unreasonable expectations about medical rare. but it will never come to pass. as they seem to think, that they can automatical- ly eXPt"Ct a cure when they seek medical care." Carpenter said. The legislator, a candidate for U.S. Senate, said if the current rate of malpractice claims is maintained, the cost or health care "must double by 1977." .. Medicine is an art in a very advanced stage, not really a science and it is unreasonable to expect miracle cures." Carpenter said ... If the people want quality care at reasonable prices, they will have to be re~ alistic because medicine cannot. guarantee perfect health." Carpenter said 25 years ago, there was an average or one malpractice s uil filed for every 100,000 doctors in the country but today, that fi gure is one in four. "'We have 40,000 physicians practicing in this s tate and 10,000 of them have had lo deal with malpractice s uits;• he said. "There is no w ay legislation is going to be able to deal fully wilh a problem of that m agnitude.". Carpenter said the Legislature wenl "'a long hard step" toward reforming the malpractice pro· blem with the passa~e lhis month of Assemblv Bill JXX. PWP P lans Picnic Sunday Afte r no on Parents Without Partners will hold a picnic outing at noon Sun- day in O'Neill Park. Jee cream ,~,.i ll be provided and all singlt!" parents are welcome to attend. F\irther information on upcom- ing activities for single parents and their children is available by calling 837·3319, 493-6089 or 830-9595. H~ ~aid limits, have been put on claims. lawyers fees and the amount of lime a suit Ls valaid. Carpenter also said lhe Board or Medical Examiners wiU be and ··given some revamped teeth.•• .. But the problem is a long way from being solved arld the reason for that is: because we don't real- ly know what the problem is and ul any rase, the Legislature is a tough arena to find answers," Carpenter said . The Newport Beach solon said. to some degree, the insurance companies, lawyers and doctors share the blame for the problem but he exonerated them from lhe largest part or the blame. He said insurance companies are. in reality , going broke pro- viding coverage, lawyers are now curbed by the state legish1 · tion and doctors "haven't been militant enough in weeding oul the incompetents among the m.·· During his speech, Carpenler also touched on some personal views of taxation and current tax legislation in Sacramento Carpenter praised Democratic C.ov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. for trying to follow through on b is pledge not to add new taxes. ''I am fully supportive of his ef. rorts even if some m embers or his own party aren't,'' £'arpenter said. "The' governor believes the concept that people have had it - they don't like taxes, govern- m e nt or political parties,'' Carpenter said. . He added he'll continue to fight ror elimination of the so-called treasury ''surplus'' inSacramen· t o. which h'e claims was ''artificially and illegally" taken Crom the taxpayers because of in· n ation. He said he opposes current legislation that would require a simple majority vote of the Legislature to raise all taxes - both in.dividual and business. Carpenter urged support of a fledgling initiative that would r e- quire a two·thirds vote for tax: hikes. Carpenter also said he'll fight agains t a proposed bill that would eliminate local property lax s upport for schools and create a state property tax that. wo uld be equally s hared among districts. "This would produce a cookie <'Utter effect -all the kids exact- ly the same,'' Carpenter charged. MUMS ..... 4.t l S2" ' / BEGONIAS· C OLEUS HA'llRIMAHD TAM JUNIPERS 99! CAMEL~!~~ SJ 79 PLANT BULBS MANY TO CHOOSE FROM !YOM RANUNCULUS 3 ~ DAFFODILS 9 ~ GRAPE IVY NEPHTHYTI S , .. ,. .... 7.f§ SBfD YOUIS .. IHTODAY ~,- ~1/~ ~E HOURS: Daily 7:l0·6:0D Sunday ~II 5:JD 2123' NEWPORT BLVO. · C OSTA MESA • 646.3925 • . .. : ' ' . l • A4 DA"-YPILOT with Tom llll'phine ~ . PREHISTORICS DEPT. Voll may think that the capture of Patty l-learst up S~u1 Francisco way is the n1ost sens<.1t1onal news of the day. This 1s not precisely true The most se n sat ion~tl nev.•s to- day, for our coast-v.:a tcher~, romes from another !iCCnic ~·on­ c1erspot up north calll'<I Mon- IE'rey . The C<lllforni<.1 ltigh .... ·a~· Commission was mct•ting thcrt:" onl y yesterday Thus word h<i s driftt.•d dow ncoast that the hi ~hway co n1- missars, while gathert.'<l, began to ponder the f ate of the oncc- proposed Pa(·ific Coast ~Tccway from Seal U(.'ach to Sa n Clementl' . PACl fo'IC: COAST f<'REEWAY? That's imµossiblc. you say. 'J'h at route was dead and buried years ago . It sul0 cun1bcd to an Bvalanche of No votes in a Newport Bea<'h rnunicipal eh.'C. .. tion . It was str;.1ngled by every politician \1.1ho could reach "' podium and \'erbally fl ay it. IL was entombed with rhetoric. Despite all this, there it "'as. The Pacific Coast fTt_'{''¥'-'ay on the hig hwa y commission 's agenda. Actual ly, what the commission was about to d o .... ·as take a formal action to "'ipe out plans . for the coastal freeway's con- struction. This is amazing. You £igure they had thrown away the maps Jon g ago. Apparently not . Retween Seal Reach and San Clemente, the s tate still owns some &I parcels of land which were purchased for construttion of the coastal route. Value of that land is estimated at about $J<I million . And state government cannot unload this propert~ntil it officially declares the coastal freeway dead. This is like gathering in 1975 to have funeral rites for the dodo bird. Or a ribbon-cutting for the Paciric Electric Rai1'¥'-•ay tracks. Or passing a r esolution saying Laguna's town pump is no longer needed as part o f the waterworks. SO ANYWAY. you figure that the highway commission·s ballot to wipe out the superhighway route would be routine and speedy. Get re ady for another surprise. They delayed action on the basis of a telephone pleading from (hang on to your chair) Orange County Road Commissioner Ted Mcconville. Ted got wind of the tlpcoming route-killing vote and phoned lhe commission to ask for ;(delay. . ! Mcconville later explained that his reason in seeking the de- l)y was so the question could be gondered by the Orange County Qoard of Su pervisors. He fi gures they may want to take some posi- tion on the action. . WHAT POSITION? \Veil, you have to guess that Mcconville inight think the count1 board would be interested in some of tbat old freeway route property tflat the state wants to unload. And what, you wonder, would our gOod tounty governmE'flt do with that land if it should ever come into its passcs.sion? Build a freewa y on it? Nah, they'd never do a thing like that . Maybe trail. jus t a wide bicycle Frldsy, September 11, 1975 Never Ul'I T•'-"'"- CURIOUS ONLOOKERS LINE STREET OUTSIDE HOUSE WHERE PATTY HEARST CAPTURED Only C at Remai ns Now In Sparsely Furnished Fl at at 625 Morse Street, San Francisco Bomb 'In Retaliation' Seattle Blast in Support of SU Group SEATTLE (AP)-An ex - plosion -the second in four days --injured between seven and nine persons at a grocery store mo- ments after a call er told a television station the blast "'as in retaliation for-th e :trresl of Patty Hearst in San Francisco. A police spokesman said the Cap it o l Hill Safeway st ore "looked like a hurricane hit the place." But the iniuries were minor, authorities sfild. TH E STOR E WAS the scene of another bombing early Monday. Ralph Patrick Fofd, 23, died in th e explosion. apparently as he at- tempted to arm a bomb, police said. A !?ING-TV spokeswoman said thPca ll e r claimed t o represent The George J<.1ckson Hrigade. She saii:t the explosion Minority Report Ford's Clemency Board 'Stacked' WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi- dent F ord's clemency board was :s tacked with a ntiwar liberals who distorted the intent of the prog ram , urged prison inmates to apply and voted clemency in cases involving civilian felony convictions including rape and murder, four board members say. IN A i\llNORITY report sub· mitled to the White Hous~. the four bo ard m e mbers said Chairman Charles E. Goodell and his staff appeared to have ''misinterpreted, circumvented and viol ated at least the spirit" of the presidential order establishing the amnesty pro· Daily Pilot Delivery Is Guarantffd Moncsay·Fr1day II vou Qo not !'lave y00r pape1 by 5 JO p m.. call b<'to•e 7 o m and 'iOur copy win b(' de- hverecl Saturday and Sunday II you do no1 receive your copy by 9 am Satu1· day. or 8 am Sunday can t>elore 10 am and your copy wilt be delivered CWc:ulotlofl Ttl~1 Most Orange County Areas 64.Z·4lZI Nortl'lwesl Hunl11'1Qton Beact>, anO: Westminster 540-1120 San Clemenle Cao•~1rano Beect> San Juan Cap1i;trano Dana Point. Soult> Laguna. Laguna Niguel .. ••S.06l0 gram for Vietnam Y.'ar resisters. The report said the chai rman and his staff apparently sought to increase the number of appli- cants, liberalize the structure of the board and "set a liberal pre· cedent r elative to executive -......pardons closely associated with felonious crimes. Goodell said he had not cead the report and would havt' no im- n1ed iate comment on it HE SA ID T JI E r eport had been sent to White House counsel Philip Buchen, but Goodell said Buchen returned the report without reading it because he has not received the final majority report. The minority report was signed by retired Marine Corps Gen. Le"•is W. Wa lt: Troy State, Ala .. University president Ralph Adams; l\tichigan Technical University in structor J ames B. Dougovito of Houghton, Mich., and retired Army Col. Harry C. Riggs or Plainsview, Tex. • The minority m embers said they opposed the board's de - cisions granting clemency to men with t"i" or more convic· li ons for serious crimes, adding that "we do not believe that a man who deserted his comrades on the battlefield in Vi etnam or who refused' to go to Vietnam when he was sO ordered, should be given clemency.·· "''as al::;o for "the arrest of our SL .. '-\ brothers and sisters in San Francisco.·· Seattle police rec:eived a similar tall minutes later at 9:34 p .m . Thursday , n ea rly simultaneous with the blast. · Seattle FBI spokesman Mike Entler said h is agency w~s chC'cki ng for any connections between Thurs day's explosion and· previous blasts in the area. In the lale spring, the Jackson Brigade claimed responsibility fo r the bombing of a state build- ing in Olympia, the state Capitol. A SPO K ESWOMAN al 1-larborview Medical Center said early Friday that two of the in- jured were treated and released :s uffering "mostly rear ... Shane Nation, 17, one of the persons in jured in the blast, said "it was like somebody hit me with a big firecracker.·· The group clai min g responsibility for the bombing is named for George Jackson. one or thl" .. Soledad Brothers," a group of black inmates confined at So l edad Pri so n . Th e prisoner· turned -revolutionary "'rote two books before he was killed in August 1971, during an alleged mass escape attempt at San Quentin J'rison, where he had been trans fered. * * * Wendy Said Supporter Of Underdogs FRESNO, <APJ -Wendy Masako Yoshimura, born in a wartime Japanese detention camp and once described by her father as a supporter of un- derdogs. had been a fugitive longer than her better known Sy mbionese Liberation Army companions. A prize-winning art student in high school here. the 32-year-old M i s s ~. Yoshimura 'f' _ had gone un- derground after being in - ditted by an Alameda Eloise Gaini,ig Strength County grand jury on March 31, 1972, for possession of explosives . YOSHIMUtllA High Winds in Dakotas·, Snow in Wyoming "'· -~ " • .. " ... -~ " ·" .. " .. ... ... ... --Ml\0 \j Oll•119•ffH from lllf hurrk- st~th 1tlat ctfilftH at I••" M Uw1 111 "'9 Dom•111c:an ll•P11bllc.a110 Pwrto •Rico,. 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The charges against Miss Yoshimura -who had 'worked one summer with a group of r adicals who he lp cut the sugar cane crop in Cuba -stemmed from the discovery by police of gun::;, ammunition a nd ex- plosives in a f;a rage she rented in Berkeley using the name Annie Wong. Three men arrested with her at that time pleaded guilty to a variety of charges. But she disappeared , and hadn·t been heard from since mid-1974, when she. wrote a letter to her parenta telling them not to worry because she was all right. "Oh, m y -goodness! Oh, my goodness," Mlss Yoshiriiura's mother, Mrs. Frank Yoshimura, exclaimed when lold by re- porters Thurs daY that her daughter had been apprehended. "Sbe's a good girl ... I didn't think s he wa s with Patty Hearst." Miss Yoshlmura's father said nothing as he and his.....oAi!e...re.. turned home frOfJl their ¥ror'k as gardeners. ' saw Her' . I Neighbors Say Cq-.,ple 'Quiet' SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -"She went into the apartm_ent an~ ju.st disappeared. J thought it was f><.ld we never saw her, Winston Anber1 said ot his next-door neighbor. who turned out to be fugitive heiress Patricia Hearst. Anberg said he watched as lt1 iss H e~rst and a man pulled up in front of the house next door in a station wagon about 10 days ago and began moving in. THE 1'fAN, STEPHEN F. Soliah. 27 , was arrested at the apartm ent Thursday together with Miss He~rst and Wen~y Yoshimura, a fu gitive facing charges of possessing explosives in Alameda County, across San Franciseo Bay. Authorities confirmed that Soliah is the brother of ~atby. Soliah, a known acquaintance of me~bers of the Symb1onese Liberation Army band that kidnaped Mi ss Hearst 19 mon~ ago. "As far as I knew ,.they were just that quiet, mystenous cop· pie that lived next docir." Anberg said late Tbursd~r-"As far as we were concer ned , they we re very good neight>?rs . ., Anberg and his wife, _Jeann. recall.ed little abou~ their neighbors except that it was the man who dtd all the shoppmg and errand running. I •·WE F IGUREDnlE LANDWRD was right when he said, 'I have the nicest couple moving in next door','' Mrs. An berg said .. Besides Miss Hearst and Soliah,'the Anbergs remembered a tiger-striped cat as the onl y other per_manf'.nt !esident in the ) j second noor apartment in the upper M1ss1on Dtstnct. . . An FBI agent guarding the apartme.nt Thursday nigh~ said the cat was still inside the sparsely furnished flat along with 10 I · 1 automatic weapans. . San Francisco Police Inspector Gary Kern said weapons and I .. some explosives were found at the house where Wtlli3m and Portugal Cabinet In Center LISBON; Portugal (AP) -A new military-civilian cabinet that is expected to move the Portuguese government back toward the cent er is to be sworn in late today after two months of political crisis and maneuvering, the rulin g military Revolu- t ionary Council announced. The Socialist, P o pula·r Democrat and Communist ( /N SHORT '] parties agreed Thursday, after three weeks of wrangling, to c<.1bi net representation in propor- tion to their votes in the constitu- tional assembly election last April. This gave the Socialists four seats, the Popul ar Democrats two and the Communists one. The mili tary, however , retains control. The ne w pre mier is Adm. Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo. PayHl1- WASHINGTON (AP) -The House now has the final say whether member s of Congress and fe d e ral officials a nd employes will have their pay raised by 5 per cent or 8.66 per- cent on Oct. I . The Senate voted 53 to 39 Thursday to s~1stain President ForP's...recomn1endalion that the pa)j raise be limited to 5 percent . The matte r now goes to the House. If either chamber rejects Ford's recommendation, the 8.66 percent raise automatically will go into effect . Lebanon Curlew BEIRUT , Lebanon <U PI) The governor of Beirut imposed a dusk to dawn curlew on most commercial sectors today, but political militias kept their sporadi c war going acro5s the ci - . ty for the second straight day. At least 35 persons were report- ed dead after heavy fighting Thursday and more than 50 others were wounded. The toll brought to nearly'500 the number of casualties in Le banon's fourth round of sectarian s trife this yt:>ar. J3cStamp After Yule WASHINGTON <AP) - The cost of mailing a letter is expected to increase from IO to 13 cents after Cliri.stmu. bul the Pootal Service says it will still Jose "hundreds of millions ofdolla~ .. this llscalyear. The Postal Service filed for high e r post al rates Thursday with the Postal R ate Commission. The commisaion is expected to s pend at least a year con· s ide.ring the i'eqt.lest, but In the meantime the Postal Service can put the higher rates into effect on a "tern · porary '~<balii.1 90 days after the!Uing . Emily Harris, Miss Hearst's fugitive SLA companions, had been staying berore being arrest· eel Thursday while jogging. A search or their house turned up several automatic weapans, two pistols, 40 pounds-of explosives and two gas masks, Kem sal,11.! NONE OF THOSE arrested tried to use a ny of the weapQns, officerS said. Also in Miss Hearst's apart- ment were a Portland, Ore., telephone book, m aps, some mail, paperback books on the CIA, seve r a l under groun d newspapers and some food , said the FBI agent g uarding the apartment. The agent said nothing in the a partment had been touc hed because agents did not have a search warrant. He said when the warrant w as issued, the apart ment would be ''t orn apart•• today by crirnelabex.perts seeking fingerprints and .other- clues that might lead to the arrest of others on c harges o( helping harbor Miss Hearst. The apartment is on a quiet street where the homes run about $40,000 and .are owned or rented. by blue-and w h ite·collar workers. The living room of the apartment where Miss Hearst. and Soliah, a house painter, lived had been converted to a second bedroom. The FBI agent said the rooms were r easonably tidy, although dirty clothes and dishes were left out. AS ANBE RG SAT in his liv- ing room watching television Thursday night, he said, .. You know, just last night I told my wife, 'It's funny that after they moved in th'ere, we never saw the girl again.' J guess now we know why." Rape Victilll Slays Guard; 4 Shooting 'OK' LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Private security guard · Michael Patrick Healy, 42, of Henderson, was killed by a rape victim and the s hooting has been listed as justifiable homicide, according to police . Healy was s hot five times after he r aped one woman and was at· tempting to rape another in a camper which he droYe to a re- mote a.re a of t he deseit near Hen- derson, Nev .. offi cers said Thurs-., day. The district attorney·s office will be given t~ case to review but police said the two women would not be charged. Investigators said Healy ap· parently picked the two women up at a bar. drove to a r emote de- sert area and raped the women at gunpoint. Police said one of the victims wrestled his gun away and opened fire . Tax Dodging ' Nearing End WASHINGTON (UPI > -The spectacle of some millionaires paying no taxes, which has irked the taxpaying public for years, may~ ending. . Working rnpidly toward a ma- jor tax revision bill, the House Wayli and ·Mea ns Committee vot- ed 25 to 8 Thursday to tighten tho m1n1mum tax on wealthy In· dividuals. both Jo. Increase the ta.:c bite a~d to. bring thousands "mOre within reach of collectors. r " ---. • -CAILYPfLOT .45, ' . < [GOP Rally To Eudorse Candidate? Harrues: Unlike.ly Te_rrori.sts 'Dead Man''l I • I t Survives SAN DIEGO (AP) - California Rep"bllcaaa were ._ gathering In Sag Dle10 loda.y for a n .expected" face-to-face showdown between· back.en of President Ford and Ronald Reagan. Leaders •of the Ford and Reagan presidenUal campaign committees were both slated to I ( "' State .J SAN FRANCISCO CUPJJ -Lille Patricia Hearst, ber thrtt f.Uow.JllJill•ea,wore Improbable.candidates for membenblp in thetorroriat Synlblooese Uberatloo Army. . WUUam and Emily Hanis were active members of their rratornlty and,.ao~ority 111 lndlana Unlven;ity. Wendy M'as&kf. Yoshimur• was .a nice, q,ulet gardener's daughter who nevet.,.. lnto aoy ~bit -unUI she moved to the Berkeley-Oakland ~of poUtlCal revolt. ' . ~ AU. THRl;E. armrted 11lursday with Miss Hearst, have seen their Jives t1ke a course UGitll@1inablej_o the!r friends jwst 19 ~~~. ~ ~ Mn. Harris' father, f)-ederlOk Schwartz. who lived on the ' edge or a aoU· courie in an 1.ndia.tlaJ)Olts a::t· bu b, la.st heard from hiallaugbter ill a letter received Feb. 1.1 -et days be!ore the Hearst kicln•Rilte. She seemed emotionally.,.charged and told er parents sht! and Bilthad, dev;loped a rel1tionsblp th•~ "no longer confines us,· and I am enjoying t;<ilallooships with oilier men... , • appear before the Republl .,. State Central Committee during its three-day conv~ntioo begin- ning today. · tt DEVELOPEDtlwi Hartues were involved in the hiding of " -Miss He ant tor several<Weeks in a San Fraiiclsco apartment . ~ · Then~ on May 19, 19'14, Harris was caught shoplifting in a Los About 1 ,500 CJtlifornia.' Republican leader!' were' ix· peeled. E:cpert• to Gatller LOS ANGELES CAP! ~A group or forensics experts froj , around the nation will gathet'$ here next week to study evidence in the Robert F. KeMed~ as· sassination. • The seven expert&, who will ex· amine materials relating to the 1968 assassination, are expected to determine whether it is necessary to fire the death weapon again-a nd whether a second gun could have been used in the crime, as some critics have alleged. (Int' Win• Ewtlons SACRAMENTO (UPI-) -The United Farm Workers Unio'n Thurs d ay captured worker representation elections at io Salinas Valley ranches under contract to the Teamsters Union. ln San Francisco, the State Supreme Court .s tayed two lower court rulings which invalidated a regulation giving farm union or- ganizers access to g r Owers' fields. PoUee Raid Probed FRESNO ( U Pl ) -Police and the FBI h ave started an in- vestigation into charges three police officers bu'nt into' the home of a local business ex- ecutive and he ld him and his wife at gunpoint. T he three officers were work- ing on a bank robbery case Sept. 5 when they raided the home or Ken B. Smith, vice president ot Scott Gin Company of Kerman. Kngeles sportiiig ~ store. From across the street, Miss Hearst allegedly ogened fire wit.I,. an automatic weapan, spraying the street with bullets to cover the escape of 'Harris and his wife. .;rbat ni1bt the trio were accused ol two.instances or kidnap· bfg tO get cars,· and apparently were wandering around Los ~Angeles aimlessly. ·They apparently did not go to the south· ~tral Los Angeles house where on May 17 six SLA rilembers were killed in a police shootout th.at left the house in flames. .. 'tllEifARRISES and Miss Hearst were last heard from three .,, .. liter in a tape recording accusing the police of mass murdu. rt Was theOnzed that -with the SLA virtually wiped out -the three hid together, lacking frjends to help . Miss Yoshimura, 32, entered the case when her fingerprints we're found with others in a Pennsylvani,.a farmhouse where the fu~tives were believed to have stay.ed last tall. . How she got mixed up with the others was a mystery. She hS.d no known connection with the SL.A. MISS YOSHIMURA, however, had been a fugitive since 1972 wtien a cache or explosives was round in her Berkeley garage. A draft of a letter "'Was found announcing a planned attack on an ROTC building, and three men were arrested and convicted in the case. ... 1n her home-town Of Fresno, she 'f"&S remembered as a well- behaved girl with a pleasant smile. She had turned to politics after moving to Oakland where she went to college, t~k a )ob as an artist in an ·advertisin&..frrm and became active ln the 'wonitn's movement. Her Fr-esno background was no more a clue to her eventual conduct than that of the Harrises. HARRIS, 30, was a Vietnam veteran and a junior high school teacher.in Bloomington, Ind. He a nd Emily, 28, dated for several years before they married. A friend from her university days said Emily was "an elegant dresser , an elegant girl, dainty, gentle, but there was much more. She had a gentle c harisma. She was warm and friendly and got good grades.'· It was after the couple moved in 1972 to Berkeley that their · political concerns developed and grew. Clarris was unable to get a teaching job and worked in the post office. Clis wife was employed as a clerk-typist at the University of C~lifornia . THE HUSBAND became a leader in the Venceremos. a radical Maoist group. Both were preoccupied with prison reform -an interest which led to their meeting other future SLA mem - bers. 1\.11 three were fond of their parents. Only a year ago Miss Yoshimura -in hiding -sent her parents a letter without a postmark lo say she was well . · Mrs. Yoshimura frequently said, "I hope she gives herself up before we pass away." Jury Hears Tapes In Rape, 'Slaying Rasmussen's SADDLEBACK SADDLERY NORWAI .. K (U Pl)-The tape recordings that reportedly convinced Deborah Joy Kantaeng that her father s hot a man who had raped her and then made her believe s he had killed him were played Thursday for the jury trying her for murder. _ Miss Kantaeng made the recordings under hyp· nosis and under the inllU:ence of a truth serum ifl sessions with ·a psychiatrist last June, a few days after her fat her . Robert Boyd, 45, took hi s own life. IN THE RECO RDED conversations she recalls the evedts just before and after Danny Allen, 25, of Santa Ana, a man who allegedly abducted a nd raped her one day earlier. was shot to death at her family hom e in Long Beach in October of 1974. : At one point she says her father shot Allen. then gave her.the gun a nd told her, "Look what you did. Youdidn·t have to do that .'' SHE LATER SAYS he r father told her. "Just tell the police you did it . Just tell them that the gun We nt off. YoU won •t have to go to jail.·· Miss K8ntaeng describes her father in the tapes as "crazy, and alcoholic and violent:-'' Sbe says he hurt her. she was afraid of him, and she believed he had "powers." Boyd confessed several times to killing Allen, authorities said, but always recanted. His death caused a mistrial in Miss Kantaeng's first trial. The printed loo~ for homework, schoolwork and letters ... CORONAMATIC' The Ca<'"oge doe> ii' ARTRIDGE TYPEWRITERS from Smith-Corona· CARBON FILM CARTRIDGE tor print·like typing FABRIC-RIBBON C/l.RTAIDGE tor everyday typing CORRECTION TAPE !or eraser-free correc11ons COLOR CA'RTRIDGES tor impact and 1nd1v1du311!y. t.11707 WEST CHAPMAN AVENUE 171416;33·2074 ORANGE, CALIFOflNIA 92688 121 31 517·7254 OPEN TUESOAY THAU S~TUADAY S:OO TO 5:!JO COME IH AHD SEE OUR WIDE SEUCTIOH OF WESTBIH & ENGLISH TACK H' TOGS TODAT. EYERTTMIHG FOR HORSE & RI~ VINYL COATS REG. $1440 24.95 .A -~ HORSE BLANKETS & DAY SHEETS 20%off LADIES & MEN'S COATS •• SADDLEBACK .SADDLERY 13922 NEWPORT AVE.~TUSTIN AT.SAMTA AHA FRUWAT M-. ..,_ n.n. t && t. S:SO,..... Fri.-t ...._ .. t p• W. t &&te i:JO ,.-.. PHONE 838-0800 VIET VET, TEACHER William Harri•, 30 'DAINTY, GENT1.E' Emily Harris 28 Stabbing l CUI.VER CITY (UPI) -Ju Cabral, 25. was listed in fair con dition at Memorial Hospital ear.Jo; ly today, which isn't bad for man who died one day earlier. Hospital officials said CobraI waj dead JO minutes with a stab~ bing \l'Ound before Dr. Ralph. -Hutchings open~d his chest., placed bis finger over an inch~ long hole in his heart and sewed it up. , Cabral had no pulse or blood pressure when he was brought to the hospital by three .men. who said they round him slumped over the wheel of his car. "We used electric defibrilla-. Lion and medication to get hh~ heart started again,·· Or. Hutchings. said after the surgery . Drug Nixed---------------.; ForAnimals JCPenney LOS A:-IGELES CAP) tra~1 ,c~i;;~·cir;c1,h~!~: ·GARDEN CENTER• SUPER GARDEN VALUES die stray animals has been ordered to s top pro- vidin g inhumane care and using a paralyzing drug to destroy animals. SuJX'rior Court Judge Clinton Rodda issued the fcmporary res training order Thursday Deputy Dist . Atty . John Stillman s aid California Animal Con - trol. Inc .. uf Downey, had agreed to the terms of the temporary order. Navels Are A 'No-no' MASTER PIECE MUMS MEYER LEMON I Gallon Siz• BEGONIA 144 I Gallon Sitr Exira La~ 133 LOS A:-IG ELES CAP! -Navels are a no-no during famil y hour. a ens censor has ruled, "'hether they belong to Cher or her "guest:· a replica or the famous Venus dl' Milo statue. Don Rl'o, producer of the ''Cher ·· variety show. said the replica of 119 I Gallon AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN 11 ~2 the Greek mas terpiece SHOP SUHDA y HOON to 5 p.m. depicting the Goddess of Love v.•as ordered off the ... ,.. n set durin g Thursday's NEWPORT "J~ CENTE.n. lapin~ of the shov.'. FASHION ISLAND The reason. Reo silld, '-~~~~~~~~~--~~~_:_·_C~7_t_4~16~4~4~-~2~3~1~3~~~~~~~~ v.•as that. Venus was naked ~ SEE IT DEMONSTRATED SAT., SEPT. 20 AT OUR COSTA MESA STORE 12 to 4 p.m.· ®--........"\ ~ .• • rw/1 HOIM EcOftGlnllst will dftnoMfrroh. how food1 ~ coolcecl iust the w«y '(Oii iike-tftem in 1/4fh thr normed -· • ~ Oii ..-. 9au. c-. pkntlc • COOL-TH food .,.ts hot but lho onn and your _._ •l"Y" cool • CllAK-<potton wipe doCOI with ...., clotll • -coo• IOOK lnc-.t - • • . . . ! ' • I .. • • • ,,, ,I A8 DAU..Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Naine Is Fa • • ar Probably the least known but m~t discussed J figure in Orange County Politics is Or. Louis Cella, a mi.Llti·millionnaire Santtt Ana physician who-habitual· ly pours dollars into µolitical campaigns like dollars are going oul of style. I To b1s aUies, Cella is a mi sunderstood benefactor or good government who asks nothing in return for his generosity . Celia's detractors see him as the master 1 manipulator of a shado'v go vernment that controls Orange County while enriching its unidentified mem· bers or their friends. Whichever vers ion you accept. the re is no deny- ing that when controversy in county government sur- faces, sooner or later the name Cella pops up. Transfer 22 investigators from the D.A.'s s taff and Cella takes the ra1>. Av~:ard a county health exam contract <:tncl a~ili11 it 's Cella on center s tage. Let of- ficials sta rt throwing mud and Cella is in the middll' of it. mud 1..1n his face and ready ""ith a mud ball or two tc> reply. . There art• Cella links. Ccllu co_nn ect~ons 1 Cellet ties, Cella front s and, most of all , 1n vest1gat1ons of Cella, off set Uy in vestigations by Cella. All of which goes to prove on e thing; Cella is anything but a s hado\\'. 'fhc guod doctor is an Orange County political phenomenon, currently perhaps the most broadly influentii.il person in -ooops -outside 1 county gove rnment. Fair Shares ' Orange County Su~rvisors have apparently hit up· from youth center activities to free meals for senior citizens. The ugeQcies receivJng the money were part of an original field of more than 150 that sent in detailed ap-~lications outlining thejl-proposals to the new Social Programs Advisory Committee. The social revenue sharing program until this year had almost no rhyme or reason beyond personal selections by supervisors. With only one exception this year, supervisors agreed with the commiUee's recommendations. The money distributed under federal revenue shar- ing auspices comes from the pockets of all taxpayers and it is heartening supervisors have chosen a log1cel , rational approach to spending it. Another Anniversary With the spotlight focused on next year's bicen- tennial observances, another important national birthday slipped by this week. Sept. 17 was Constitution Day, the 188th ~n · niversary of the document that has glued the nation together long enough to make a bicentennial possible. The Declaration of Independence in 1776 was only the first step. The next, and perhaps most signifi~.nt problem was devising a government to run the n/ly independent land. And it took the founding fathers unlil 1787 to pul together a Cons titution for a government of laws, not men. The Constitution has been criticized as archaic, inflexible and outmoded. ' J • .. . -_:.: -=.:.~ .... :-' I on a system for dividing up federal r evenue sharing funds for social programs th at is about as far re- moved a s could be hoped from politics and personal 1 prejudice. L'3st week, they handed out more than $3.43 million of the federal aid money to 73 community groups and organizations that perform social functions ranging But time and again its simple words have saved the country and its citizens as individuals from the in· temperance and injustices that have toppled other governments. . . , It ·s a relatively short document and 1t s worth re: reading this Constitution Week , with gratitude for the foresight that exi~ted in 1787 . • 'I gave him a temporary permit. After all, we superpowers have to be flexible in our foreign policy!' Loopholes ·can Be A Burden ( ART HOPPE ) Congress is talking, as usual. about closing tax loopholes. But it's too late for. my poor friend, . Horatio Alger III . Horatio was handicapped from , birth with an inheritance of $2 .4 ,million . ·Naturally. he 'was thus k forced to de- ;: vote his entire : life lo an end- : less search ; for that great ,American :goal. the : loophole. His dedica- tion lo hiS work won him the ad· :-miration of his friends, all of !whom wer e investment ; counselors, tax lawyers and ac- : countants -they being the only : friends be could write off as a ;..business .expense. TIUS ANNOYED his loyal lit- . Ue wife1 Mary, whom he had : married young in order to · achieve the blessings bf a joint 'return. "Why are our &l!.fSts always so dull ?" she asked after a dinner . party at which Horatio had fallen asleep. "Because they·re deductible," he replied. "Which reminds me, dearest. Do you think we should have a fourth child? Another$600 -exemption woUldn't hurt.'' "t·m leaving you!" snapped Mary. "Good thinking. dearest," said Horatio. "Then 1 can write off our 16 servants under child care. 1 Horatio had little time to miss Mary as he was struggling 18 hours a day lo lose money on paper hand over fist. He couldn't help but brag sometimes to voun2 Horatio IV. ''Why, on ly today, son, J Dear Gloomy Gus Again this year mothers are being asked lo help in classrooms and learning centers. I think if a teacher isn't capable or a mbitious enough lo do the job for which she is hired. s hl' shou ld be replaced by one who is . C.G.M . Gi-.y Giii (Omm•nh .lrt u1-Utd lly rt.1dff1 .Ind do IMlt n•ct11.111ty l'f/lect llW wlitWI ol tht ntw1ptper. Stlld your PM "'"¥'to Gloomy Gu•, O•'h Pilot_ purchased a new $10 million bug · gywhip factory for a mere $1 million down . Now if I employ the double declining balance method of depreciation, I should lose, with luck, S2 million in the first year alone~·· BUT LITTLE Horatio IV was .. too young to understand such things. ··why do you wish to lose money, Father?'' he asked. "Because under our great free enterprise system," explained Horatio patiently, "only by los- ing money and therefore becom· ing poorer can we grow ever richer." Horatio had his bad years. In 1968 he actually showed a net in - c-ome, of ~.52 before taxes of $12.27. He regretfully fired all his counselors, lawyers and accoun- tants the very nex t day. "It isn 't the money,'' he said grimly. "It's the principle that counts.'' But he persevered and his de- ductions generally exceeded his multi-million-dollar income. And when the Great Auditor came at ,ast for Horatio, he died a happy man, poor beyond his wildest dreams. THANKS TO his foresight in establishing a web of trust funds. not a nickel or his vast estate went for inheritance taxes. "Always remember, son:· he told Horatio IV on his death bed, "if the government gets any of our money, it will only give it away to those unproductive hnmN on welfare." • Secret Accords Go Beyond Announced Pledge What .the U.S. Promised Israel WASfilNGTON ~The U.S. has delivered a secret pledge lo Israel that goes far beyond the $2.3 billion in military aid pro- mised for 1976., We have examined the secret accords . which pro - mise "to con - tinue to main- tain Israel's defensive strength through the supply of ad· vanced types of eq uip men1 .·· Not onlY in 1976 but each year thereafter, the U.S. government will ask Congress "for military and economic asaistance in order to help meet Israel's economic and military needs.'· EXPERTS who haVe studied the secret language claim it is more binding even than the SEATO agreement, which drew the U.S. into the Vietnam War. Specifically, the U.S. promises to supply Israel with such ad- vanced weapons as the Pershing ground-to-ground missiles and F·16fighters. The Pershing l)lissiles are de- signed to hurl nuflear warheads. although the secret agreement carefully stipulates that Israel will get only missiles "with con- ventional warheads.,. Neverthe· less, the implication, according to our sources, is that the Israelis will be able to attach their own nuclear warheads. The F-16 is America's latest superfighter. which hasn •t even gone into production yet. Both weapons are mentioned in a separate, secret assurance to Israel. "The United States Gov· ernment agrees to an early meet- ing," it stipulates, "to undertake a joint study of high technology and sophisticated items ... with the view to giving a positive response.·· FROM TllE secret accords , here are additional pledges that Secretary of State .Henry Kiss- inger made to Israel: (JACK ANDERSON) -Within the limits or its re- sources aJ)d subject tO con- gressional approval .. the U.S. agreed to be ''fully responsi · ve ... on an on·going and long . term basis to Israel's military equipment and other defense re- quirements, to its energy re· quiremenls and to its economic needs.·· -It was agreed to cond4ct "a joint study by military experts" of Israel's 1976 needs "within three weeks .. after the accords ·were initialed on September 1. The U.S. proinised to "view tsraet s requests sympatneucal- ly, including its r equest for ad- vanced a nd sophisticated weapons.·· -The Administration agreed to ask Congress to put up money for a four-year project "Cor ttie construction and stocking" of Israeli oil reserves, •'bringing storage reserve capacity and re- serve stocks now standing at ap- proximately six months, up lo one-year's need.'' -The U.S. agreed, its own oil resources permitting, to ship oil to Israel if the Israelis are unable to arrange their own supplies. The U.S . also promised to ask Congress to ''give special atten- tion," in calculating Israeli aid, to the cost of the oil that Israel gave up to Egypt. - -THE U.S. pledged to "view with particular gr avity threats lo Israel's security or sovereignty by a world power.'' In the event of such a threat, the U.S. pro- mised to "consult promptly with the Government of Israel with respE:ct to what s upport. diplomatic or otherwise, or as- sistance it can lend to Isr.eel in accordahce with its const1tu- ·tionalpractices.'' -Within two months, the U.S. and Israel agreed to "conclude the contingency plan for a military supply operation to .Israel in an emergency situa- tion." -The secret accords also stipulate "tha~he next agree- ment with Egypt should be a fmal peace agreement." -Further, the U.S. ''shares tbe Israeli position that under ex- isting political circumstances. negotiations with Jbrdan will be ·directed toward an overall peace settlement.·· -Tbe U.S . also ·•regards the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb (guard-. ing tbe entrance to the Re(! Sea) and the Strait of Gibraltar (g uarding the entrance to the Mediterranean) as international waterways . It will support Israe1·s right to Cree and unim- peded passage through s uch straits:· Welfare Responsibility How would yo u like to be com- pelled to furnish county officials with a detailed accounting or your personal financial affairs as required of welfare applicants even though· you have never so'1tght welfar e benefits? Ridiculous, you say! It can't happen ! WeU, it hap-· pens all the time. And, un- less legisla· lion as con- tained in SB1208 authored by Senator H. L. "Bill" Richardson is passed it will continue for California resi· dents who have living parents or adult children. The problem stems from laws ~:riacted as early as 1872 which declared it to be the duty of parents to assist their children to assist the parents. This homey ( __ E_A_R_L_w_A_T_E_R_s_). Richardson ·s bill does that and also strikes..eut lt\e burden placed on parents for adult children . l'J' IS inconceivable that the. principle was considered a basic mo~al obligation in the days when the state was chiefly one of agrarian economy. Living on farms,.growiiig ample {Qod, peo- ple not only took care of their own but often any hapless shirttail re- lativedownonhis luck. Urbani zation has changed 111 that. The average wage earrf:r today is hard put to maintain a roof large enough to cover his wife and children and put suffi- cient groceries on the table at soaring supermarket prices. Also contributing to this inability to do more than care for one·s in-.- mediate family has been the im- position· of taxes not heard of when the lawmakers wrote their doctrine 100 years ago. -early lawmakers with their hardnosed views on moral prin- ciples ever intended that parents should bear a responsibility for their offspring throughout their entire lives. Nowhere in all animal life can there be found any species which fails to terminate the weaning period. Yet. in its recent application by some counties. the law has been used to compel payments from parents for welfare benefits ex- tended to able bodied adults. A most sensational stir was caused in Sacramento County when one of a number of parents hauled into court refused to con- tribute to the support of a 30- year-old son whose chief reason ror welfare was an aversion to work. In that case the judge declared the law ridiculous. Failure: A Frightening Label WIULE IT can still be argued that the moral principle of being responsible for one·s relatives hasn't changed. the development of the welfare program puts things in a different light. Why. people ask, should they pay taxes for welfare programs and then be required to assume personal responsibility for adtl'lt relatives who apply.for welfare? This rubs hard when itlis realized only a small percentage of relatives or those drawing welfare benefiti; are subjected to such additional assessments. However. without legislative remedy .. citi~ens are sti ll open to t~e prying into their personal finances by officious county authorities if a parent or adult child is a wJ'!lfare recipient. And they can be made to reimburse the county for such benefits in- cluding such things as county hospital bills and other benefit debts incurred. ' ··whe n all the petty an- noyances are cleared away I am left facing myself. It's making me cry to face my self. I am atared or frightened. I am hung up ? About what? "I thought 1 didn 't know. I think it mi ght be failure . I ,~-="'-am aure it is ~ failure. Why ~.: 11 there such a ;., · .:j' word? : "What does ~­failure mean '-to me? Why 1;m I afraid of It? Fail - ""Ute ••. fall · ( CHARLES McCABE ) been so painfully close to me, has never surfa ced in writing . Failure has been both my fri end and my enemy, in ways not un - like whiskey has been. It has never been far from me. Why i.s there 3UCh a word? That is th e heartt>reaking es- sence of what my friend was say- ing. How many lives-have been flawed : how many fallen lilllogelher, because somebody stronger (in the eyes qf the world) applied that label to a helpless, growing human being"." ure .•. failure; lure ... lure, Jure ... lure. I am drawn to it_ "I lean into 1t. I don't want it. Tq FAIL, in this sense, means Jn a way it one fails at the that one growing per.son does not ·1maller tbinp, one can be a meet the expectlltion of one, or ,failure ea.sJer. One can keep that , more, grown persons. ·11111a1JfaUw-elromo~·s&e11:0ne -It can be ar~ued · that a e:an buy one's &elf. In many homoaeneous society ~uires ways, one can bury one'• sell. to WI Jc:lnd of harsh requirement~ that lt cannot survive unless sanctions on confonnlty are so heavy 11 to guarantee that the · ll&DlO kind of people wlll go Into boWe •laiut the enemy, olJoerve the sal)Je religious rituals, prac- ticetradein tbesameway. This argument is never made, though, without painting out that there must be exceptions. Sensi· ble..men agree that the rules of the herd should not be applied to the Leonardos, the Gocthes, the Dantes and the Shakespeares. . What is seldom added is that the exceptions got their way by their own terribly willful exertions and usually with no help at all from the burghers and the petty nob- lesse of their time. THE FAILURE in soci~y sur- ely exists. There are babies whO will never walk, never think or talk coherently. or who are Ir- remediably nawed in aome other way. These true failures, to society•s credit, are treated in· creas:ingly as they should be - with lov e, compassion and as- sistance. It is the people who are nOl flawed beyond social redemp- tion, and yet do not accept the role J)f unthinkin& cog, who are punished by the word and con- cept of failure. An ,.F', student may be: 1 person who ii 'mentally • . ' deficient, or he may be a person who doesn't like what he is taught, or the tone in which it is being taught, or the person or the teacher . This l atter is a "failure." He is a failure in the belief of the teacher who brands him so. I WONDER if those capricious teachers ever remember their own childhood, when they too 1Uiere always in danger, and sometimes in perilous danger, of , having that dread label fixed on 'lbem? No human SboUJd have the power over another that t.tie con- ventionarteache r has, and that•s th•trutb. One should, I thjnk, either pass or fall a test tn school. This should be done in as close to anonymity as possible. The failed student should be allowed a word with the schoOl principal on the cause of bls failure, if be c.ares to press for Jt. Society needs people who can pass ex· ams. It could not persevere without M>me people who llnu>l1 cannot •ccept the usual school staodards; and are forted to go tbd'rown ereauv,e way. I v In the case of children being re· quired to support parents there is often the gross unfairness of le- vying on only one of several of· £spring simply because he is the only California resident. It makes no mind that he.. .might also be the poc:irest Of the litter. Tbaties~nsibility for parents has been sorely ar«iued over the years but was reaffirmed by the 1927 Legislature. Some pro· viaions were removed in the ear· ly 1960s but were subsequenUy restored. Senator Ralph Dilts, a foe of such laws since his days in the Assembly back in 19-lo. re- newed his battle against what be terms "n most cruel la~" this Y,••r. But the l>ill• blll \!i>Uld only remove the respon~lbilil_y or C' hi l d re n f o~r : pare ~t 1 . [ I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rot>mN. Wl!'ed.Publi.Sht'r Thomas Keevil. E:d1/Qf' Barbara Kre1bich. Editorial Page F:dttor The: editorial page or~ Oaib' P!lot seek s to inform and i;hmulate readers by prnenUng on this page diverse commentary on topics ~f Interest by syndical· ed columni sts and cartoonista by p~oviding a rorum ror readm' views and by presenting this newspaper '!! opinions and idea!l on c.urrent topics. The editorial opinions or the: Daily Pilot appear on~n th e editotial column at lhe tn of the page. Opinions CJC· P by the c~11mn111ts and c1ryooni1ts and lelte.r writers a.re lhetr own and no cndol'Hmenl of lhelr views by the Dally Pilot shouJd be Inferred, 'Fl'lday, Septemberl9, ms l I ., • " ~ • • .. '11 a • ~ ,, 0 ~ ,. • • " • •v P1111 1n1..toft.il . . . ' Special Gensus' Weighed SANTA A NA-. Or•a•• C'ounty &i~Tu~~are espeetecl to ·~ .. acr-ent with lbe liata o,partmont ot J'lamce re.. a special camus al county residents beilln· Dln1Jon. 7. County Admli>fltraliv Officer Robert Thomas 1ald the new census i.a • .-because popula· tion fipres are used in formulas used "y the state to allocate tu re- veu-and srant money. "It's my wile's Idea. She lhlob l cbue -• e1J.'!K E ~u~.:!u:~~ around the desk .. ·" Garden Grove and Los Alamltoo -will alto be enumerated. 1tiy tb8 It.ate at the county'• expense Deaths Elsewhere because they refused to . participate on their own. _ Thom•• ei;pl•lned that . the ttiree cit ies are I CORK. Ireland fAPJ -Mary P e n e lope lllllyard, owner of the IALn..111.GUOM l'UMlltAL HOME · Corona det Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa · 646-2424 famed-. Blarney Stone, afraid t hey ha ve lost bas died in a fire, her populatton and would husband said Wednes· lose r~venue if a new day. She was in her 60s. census 1s performed. Dls90lld .. llS OIM•rria9e E"'-""A....-21 You119, Rlc:h•rd •rlt •l'ICI Jmle .... N . Riellsmltl\, O.lr• lYftn •nd Twrt ..... H!,igthH. .Jwdlttl Ell,_tfl •nd UOyd ... _ 'MWtNm. htri(.I• s ... end 'Nllw.m -O'H41111, ..... ry AnM end MichMt Ttny. Udlrl, ,._nc:t l" Wld Glen E Jr. #lcGrw91f", S1Kr1t1 a .n .,.. ~ -Qmfeltlf, J.mu Rot.rt ...., #My ·-· ··uowever, because ·these citi·es have not • been enumerated since 1970, their inclusion in the special census is necessary for the coun· ty's enumeration to· be viewed as complete by the state.'' Thomas said. R E SA ID a n in· complete census would result in a 't'evenue loss ol $3. 7 million between 1976 and 1980, the year of the next federal census. T'Jutlff, Maril S ... n and ~ -. AdlUien. '*-""*"' Oor~1.,.,. Bllhoo, MIUll.M. al'ld. W•lllr E, · Elllng, ~ L. and Jtrry, To be considered valid, a census must be con- duct e d 'every t hree years or the state makes use of the prior federal V~1, Jt•n•ncl RDn•ld Z. Wlndlll'lll,Allfliti. o\.Ken~on 4111d.Jofln ....... r· ... • 1 • • OAILYl'll.OT .ff ~status of wo,..en' • ~Collnty -Pftnel Sought ' . 8 1 W I t L I A ·11 Several 111pervlsors. attempt to handle r• !k:ttaEIBER not 1ibt y Laurence 1ard1essof sex,''Tbom.as •• ..,., ...... ,... $Chmlt and Ralph Clu-k. said. . Orance County Ad-sald there are a number Addrnsin1 two county ORANGE COUNTY mlntstratlve Officer ol existing county ptneb agencies singled out by r ~ Tbomu Tuesda)-th.at could &erve the supervisors in July -the wilt· a1k the .Board of same puroose as an en· Affirmative Action· Ad· 'Su.pervllon to ere:ate • ti.rely beWlarm of county vlsory Board and the new 15-membu COWlty government. Human Relations Com· Commltslon on the In his remrl, Thomu missiOn -Thelmas said eovera all facet• of ratiat, sexual ant. ••cross-eultural'1 pro· ble.ms that include tholt al women, but he noted II ls too broad to ....,.,..., it.self with tbe concern: of a sincle elemeot ol U. county's population. Under Thomas' pro posal1 a new oommillsiCll woula be comprlsed o three appointees (ron each super-.lsorial dis trict with an tnlti1' budSet of $2,500 for sup plles llf!d equipment. ·Suit-Filed . To Halt • ~· -PayHik~ SANTA ANA Superior Court Judge H. Watt er Steiner has scheduled a prelimin@ry bearing Oct. 30 on a Suit seeking an injunction to halt Wage incry.ses for state legislators. Tbesuit was filed Wed- nesday by the Assembly Council in an effort to halt the wage increases which the legislators re- cently approved, The suit asks the court to prohibit state Coo- t rot I er Keo Cory • Trasurer Jesse Unruh a nd the director of fmance from paying the wage increases . Attorney Neal Gib- bons, 26, filed the suit on behalf of the Assembly Council, a non-profit or- ganization • He said that, because the corporation pays no taxes, it would have no standing to sue, but he as a taxpayer did. Gi bbons said t he Orange County group is angry over the ability or the legisla tors to in· crease _,,heir own pay. Slatus«Women. !the I bl ot 't'homai' ---11eeommen-said his o (ice and the ne r s capa e con~ Oran11 -unty WOl!mn'S centratiog-all •fforts en dation ls contained in a Cqa1ition surveyed all women's problems. repOrt to lbe board pre. exl!ting county depert-He s a Id the a I. pared •fte.r months Of ments that could con-ftrm•tive a·C!tion uo.it "l!I study and conferences ceivably serve the too limited in scope'' with tu.ding women·s or. purpose of working to al· bet" a use it Cte.als only aanliatlons j.n the teviate the problems ot with county governmttit counTbty. women. employment. lfave som(ltblnc to se.U' e i.Dvestigation of a He-said none of the Thomas said the HRC ClauifiedadldoU.wetl. special com mission to i'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"";;l;;;!;;;;;'""'""'""'""""'""'""'"""" deaJ specifically with county agencies are able to address the specific women's problems as problems of women as 8 they. relate to county whole. governmef'lll began last November. It was in· tensified three months ago when SuperVisor Ralph Diedrich propo5ed formation of t.he new uqit. AT T H AT T I MF., Diedril'h failed to win the immediate backing or his fellow board mem· hers, who asked Thoma.s to study the matter. PUKAS-5.49 CORAL '. Red, Oraage,Smolcy Now at General Tire Steel dial 1 Blem er eor .. , Eli1Mitth MM •nd RonMd -· . census figures in de· -r=========::;·I termin in g revenue The General IELLllOADWAY MOl'IVAIY--•• 110 Broadway, COsta · Mesa 642·9150 McCOlMICIC MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494-9415 ... San Juan Capistrano 495--1776 PACIFIC Yll W MIMOllAL PAIK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel . . . PUBLIC NOTICE ITATEMENT O,WITMDRAWAL ,ltOM PARTN E •SNIP OPERATU.0 UNDt:lt f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME TM follow+"'ll PJf"SOft Ml wllt'dr.,,,., ti • 11tntr1I P•rlntr trom 11\t a~p CllP'fl'-'lnt under n. lk· HHINI buslnKS "'""' of WILLIAMS Al.ARM SYSTEMS. •I J61 E. !Ith Sirwet, Cosi. Ma ... CA. "'27. . 1'Jw fkllllous bvllneS$ l\f""' ~ ... l'Wnl for"" partMf'$fllp ,,,., flltd Dfl DKtm1»r 21. 1t71 In tr. (111.ft'j' of "'-· Full MfM 9fld -6drHI of the~ wllhdt•wing: DONALD FRITZEN PETERSON, ,.,..26 Rlmrock Rom:l.AI> p1<1V•la.v,o..n:J01. 'F 00-ld Frllftn Pt..,._ ,,_ ._.llMd Or•n99 Coatt Ollll'i' POot, s.pt. ll, lt, 16,•nctOC:t.l, ~tJS WS-1S shares. Co u nty of.icials ejtimate t he county?s papulation bas grown by 300,000 since 1970. u11m ~OWNl•s INSURANCE .~ .... _ ... _~ ~ COSTA MBA ""' 541-5554 .· ~ Besides the county, 19 other.-cities have .. agreed to participate and pay ?=~===;;;;;;:;:i'~~-1 ror their share or the -THE 45-daycensus. EARL'S .... ~.HU.t .... COAST AL CITIES that A• c0tt0. will be counted inciude m:,'J:'.=" Costa Mesa, Fountain ... , __ ,_A• Valley, Irvine, Laguna ~~C::-.!~ Beach, Newport Beach, AHO. 14!""611 San Juan Capistr ano and 1~.....,...-..L c-- Seal Beach. Sr.Ur. 3500 Paci tic View Drive Newpcrt Beach, CAlllornla 644·2700 . . . ~~·=,.~·-~·==~' ·""~J.~11~·~·~i-~=~ Four county cities, tn· l--P~U~B=L~IC=N~OTl=~C~E--I c I u d in g Hun tin gt on '1CT1T1ousaus1 N•ss Be a c h ·a n d Sa n PIH FAMILY COLONIAL HIHIEIAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 1MrrHS'MOITUAIY 627 Main St . Huntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE ....... NOTICE TOClllEDITORS M•.A .... 11 SUPElttOlt COUltT OP' THE STATE OIJCALl'°RNIA l"Olt THECOUNTYOPORAHGE In lht 1rMtl1ir ot tr. Est.t• ol NEVA J AYNE CHATTERTON, 0.C.•Hd. 1Hollc.• b h•,..b'i' 9lwn to crmllors tlaYlnQ cl•lms 99-1IMI the Mid dKf. ~ to 1111 u.ld c:l•lms tn tr. ol'lk • 111 llw <lfl'll of '09 •I-Yid toUrl Of to Pr.-.! them to lllt underdgMcl .i ~ -;:,r_~Eo~Lp:Ni::, K PEA~e_RS.:,,R,~ S.C:lll'll'i' Bldg., In tr. City ol Palldentl, in Lo5 A119ti.s ea-t1, wtikh latlM" of· t ke is ti. pl.c:e ol bl.tsh.,.u ol .. un-~"9Md In •II m.lltrs Pft1"6nlno lo wld •11•1•. Such clalm1 with II• nKIUM'Y Youti.r1 mw$1 M fifed or IW•Mfllt!d •S alorts•ld wllftln fOUf' _.l'lli •lier N llr• pW!ic:.tlonol Ulll rotk1. 0.t.ct Stpttmt.r•. 1975 SUSAN JAVNE CAMPBEU. Extcutrl• or tr.Wiii ot Mid dKedlnl, PAIUt•1t, ••RO, SOC.OWED•L&PALEltMO ms.urftJ ••· ......... ,talHW91••ttl l Plla.6\ll'lotd 0rMtgl9 CO.II 0.lly Piiot, Stplemt»I S, 11. tt,lt, lt7S 3ollf.1 PUBLIC NOTICE NAM•STATl!Ml!NT Cl emente, w i ll not f1'lll folLowll'lll persons •r• doing bl.ISi· -": participate in the census, MARTIN AIRCRAFT SALES, but th,ey have conducted tto!t 0 ,...,..., or .. Or•n91 eountv the1·r own counts w1'thln Airport, S.nUI Ari•. O lifoml• 9270; Rotoe•t F. H•hn•u. 2u<n VI• the past three years, =Pili., Mlulon Viejo, c.11torn11 Thomas said . 0.r,_I 8IOn'!bier9, 25'30 ROfUnQ f-c----------' .. ONLY AT HERB Kiii$ Rd., Torr..Xt, C.Ulorfit•'IOSOS Thll b1111nes1 1$ COf'ldllCltd b'j' • 9"'111!r•l 1Nftner$11lp. Robert F. H•nn.u 'Tlib stttt,,.,.f'lt ,,,., tltt'Cf wllh .,,. eountv Cl«k of 0.•nge Counl'i' on Sep- S. I. HAYAKAWA !•THOUGHTFUL lnttie FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH ,., ............ 11 .... lifTl'lbtr 11, 1t1S. . ..,,., .... ., 111-1111 DAILY PILOT Pwbll$Md 0r•1'191t COa1t o.u., Piiot, $llpt. lt, 26.~0C:t. J, 10, lt7S 3555-75 Public • AUCTION ·. FRIDAY, SATIJRDAY, SUNDAY ot 8 P .llt. Bar9ains O·n Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver, Porcelains, Oriental Objects d'Art. P aintings. Jewelry. A ntiques. Bronzes, furniture. Select Indian Turquoise .•• SI .000.000 INVENTORY From £s1a1rs, Co11rts, 0111-0/-Pawn, Ba11kn1ptcies VJSPr'ORSf Conte and !'I~.• whal;funan AVCTION can bel FREE ADMISSION! •.. across th e street from seven of the South land's most elegant waterfront restaurants! HOURS • Inspection & Private Sales ro-s DAILY 1-S SATURDAY&. SUNDAY Closed Wednesday &. Thursday AlJCTIONS HELD EVERY FRIDAY, SAlURDAY, SUNDAY ot 8 P.llt. USE YOUR BANKAMERTCARO. MASTER CHARGE. 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At prices ee that shout savings\ . 19.95 ,.., Extra c harge ( 600xl4 ... larg ·9 or .r o r al r / con.drtro n ed cars ....... settrng lorsion barS 19.95 and Paris 1f E78xl5 ... needed. COMPACT& 19.95 .,., STAHD.UD F78xl 5 .......... AMUfC•N . $ c .... .. . 95 A70xl 3 24.95 -· ,.., Only 35.00 T-• . ~N CHECJ<: Should our wpply of~ \im « linr.. run )hon duri"'J 1his twnt, wr ~;n honur .iny ardns placm "°" b h111tr deliWny • tht: ..,iwd prier. '1<tlf ti,~, •• " G. ..... '"' s..~ ,_~""'' '""' ,.,....._, __ Don Swedlund Inc. ......... ,,.,,,, ....... COAST GENERAL TIRE •'• •••• ,., •• , f~t "'"'"' 11111.\L Tiii 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 540.5 71 0 ------~>Oner or later,_VQ1.1'1l own . .G_!!I: .. ~is..-.;6;;4'°;;5iii031ii1- ,r • . I • : • '. . • ·. • . . . . .. • -: . • • .. • • •• .. •• . ; • • • • •• • DAILVPILOT Fuda , Se tember 19, 1975 WeekendCa dar Naked 2 Coast Clubs Dancer I Host Regatta No matter what type of sailboat one prefers for his or her weekend raciog, the local calendar offers plenty of competition. The Balboa Yat'hl Club and Newport 11arbor Yacht Club will pool their efforts and race commit· tees for the annual Fall Regatta. NHYC will handle lhe small -boa( classes sailing on courses inside the bay. BYC will ride herd on the larger classes sailjng on ocean cour:ses starting off the Balboa Pier. NHYC will al~ stage the fifth race of the cur- rent Ahmanson seri~ for boats rated under the Jn- temational Offshore Rule (JORJ and Midget Ocean Racing Fleet ( MORfo.,J. The race will be the Modified Gold (,up Cours{• starting off the Newport Pier. 1\10RF er.tries will be competine for the Corkett Trophy. PERFORMANCE llANDJCAP Racing Fleet yachts will have their choice or sailing in the Fall Regatta or entering Dana Poi~ Yacht Club's PHRFSeries whil.'h will be sailed on Saturday. Othe r l'vents on \he Southern California Yacht- ing AssociatiOn calendar: Los Angeles· Long Beach LONG BEACll Y.'\Cl"IT CLUB -Indian Sum- me r Regatta <Laser. S~botl Saturday. Sunday. SEAi. REACl1 YACHT CLUB -Pl. ·Fermin Night r a<:e. Saturday. LOS ANGELES YACl"l'f CLUll Anniversary Regatta, all classes (no::;pinn:.:ikersi Saturday, Sun - day. CARRILJ.O llEACH Y1\CHT CLUB -Fall Series No. I, aJ\ classes. Sunday. Sanla Mortic.1 Bay PALOS VERDES VACI-IT CLUB ~ i\1en 's Singlehanded Rare (Pl !RF) Saturday. KING J-IARBOJt YACJ.IT CLUB -Race of the Commodores (invitational); Homcport Regatta. all classes. Saturday, Sunday. \VINDJAMM ERS .VACHT CLUB -Catalina lo Starboard Race ( PHRF) Saturday. PACIFIC MARINERS YACHTCLUB -MORF Championships, Saturday, Sunday. San Diego SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB - Eschwege Series <Catalfna-Z7 J Saturday, Sunday;-- GeorgeBuss TrophY. (Soling) Saturday. North and lnJ and WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB -Fall Regatta, Sunday. SANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -Goleta race and picnic, Saturday, Sunday. ' World-wide Problem Collects, KILLEEN, Tex. CUP!) -Nancy Wilson showed up at the police stat.ion wearing only a raincoat. Policeman Alan Mayton needed some evidence. Police arrested Miss · Wilson June 11, 1974, on <'harges s he violated an ordinance banning nude dancing. She arrived at the station wearing only a raincoat. MISS WILSON dropped her raincoat and pos.ed nude ror photographs shot by a police lieutenant. She "'as upset an(l sued ror $50,000 damages. Miss Wilson has set- tled out or court and re· ceived an apology from Police Chief Arthur C. Butler and Lt.· Alan Mayton, the orficer who snapped her picture. She said Mayton or· dered her to remove the raincoat and pose nudt.' for seven color photo· graphs. ''T ll ES1F: P ll O - tographs were appar- ently taken by the police officer in the belief that they were necessary to preserve evidence of the offense for which you were ar· rested.·· Butler said. "fn such cases, erforts will be made to obtain such photographic evidence at the scene or the al- leged offense. rather than at the Killeen police station." ·Mayton al s o apol - ogized . Wife-beat Laws Urged WNDON CUPIJ -A House of Commons com· mittee has called for sweeping changes in the Jaw l o protect wives wh·ose hus bands beat t hem. cy accommodation. The committee's ma- jor recommendation was that local governments s hoOJd provide tern• pc:>rary "refuge'' homes for batte:d wives and the natio 1 government "Assaults in the home should fi nee emergen-' ''Many m en would think hard er before abusing their wives if they really believe that alternative accommoda- tion was available,'' the report said. • are just as serious as as-1 saults in other places, .. said th• non -partisan 1 Denver comm1tlee Thursday Rankles Country Purists after hearing evidence of ··unspeakable'' cruelty in the home. It said its evidence showed the problem of "'battered wives·· was worldwide. not simply oneofBritish slums. Conferences on the probl~m have been held in New York City . Refuges for battered wives have been opened in Holland and New Zealand, and other coun· tries are investigating those unofficially operating in London. .. HOME IS FOR many a very violent place ," the eight-man . five - woman committee re- ported. "Yet the law pro- vides barely any prolec- ti on for maltreated· wi"es. ·• · Jnjunctions against the husband are ''not worth the paper they are writ- ten on ," it said. Police refuse to interfere in domes tic quarrels, social services too often stop al the front door. NASHVILLE , Tenn. CAP) -John Denver ·~ strength in final nominations for annual Country Music Association awards could set the stage for another furor among country muSic insiders. Country music stalwarts, many of whom con- sider non-Nashvillians and non- Tex ans non ·country, com · plained loudly a year ago when Australian Olivia Newton-John was picked as female vocalist of the year. Miss Newton-John was not among the finalists this year. But Denver, a Colorado boy . who had been considered a popular music performer and 01:MvE11: whose biggest hit had been "Rocky Mountain High," garnered support with his recording of "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and led CMA finalists in 10 categories with five nomina- tions. The bespectacled, blond Denver was nominat- ed for almost everything for which he was eligible, · receiving more nominations than such country stalwarts as Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings and Conway Tw.itty, who had four·each. Balloting among the 4,630 CMA members for the finalists will lead to announcement of the big winners and a new member of the Country Music Half of Fame Oct. 13 on a live, network television show (CBS>. T HE CO MMIT T EE Denver 'fr'3S nominated for entertainer or the said itt heard evidence year, single record of the year, album or th·e year, from one wife who, in l6 male vocalist of the year and, for writers, song of years of marriage, had i"tb"e"y"e"a"r"w""it"h"'"'B""a"c"k"H"o"m"e;;;;;;A;;g;;a;;in;;.;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;-had all her teeth knocked out, her cheek pie~ced by FREE LECTURE & GUIDED MEDITATION a red-hot poker, and THIS S&MAY AT 7:JO PM knife cuts tequiring IO, '"HIW A.GI PIAYm T1CHM1quu• three, five a nd seven JooR••~n:Mn~acrw.sPl'lel.., stitches. ..... • CNVICM OI' l&*OllS SC..cl OI' '""'"AMA In one case. s he told ... ._Cltdo .... it•••ll'>SI E•ile>ftFrwy) the committee. her .......,.tr:THIMIWAGl:AWAll-SSFOUNOATIOH husband doused her with ~""'""""'""'""'""'""'""""'""'========~ t gasoline and flicked burning matches at her. "Some people. includ- ing some in high pla'ces, still scorn the thought of a battered wife,·· the committee said. ··1s I T NOT a husband's right to.~beat her? Js it not her fault? -· Shouldshenotjustleave? Might she not even enjoy the beating? • • • • HUNTIHOTON BEACH • 6926 Warnfl' •t Springdale / 846-3308 mon, tl\ru th1.1rt. 9-,, to 4 I Prices Effective Sept. 20th and 21st, 1975 • SALE Misses ' Night Gowns 2/$7 Reg. 4.88 ea. Sleeveless. lace trimmed. long n1ght1es al ylon tncot. Pastels. S.M.l . Factory Sale Save $5 a SAVE $2 Misses' fashion tops 4.44 Reg. 6.44. 100% machine wash conon. Quilted top trimmed 1n lace. In natural, blue. rust nd green. Sizes 32t:JP. · SALE Big gi rls" smock top 3.77 Reg. 4.99. Machine wci sh polyester cotton wilh embroidery front, Nalural tn sizes 7 to 14 SALE ,. 20-pc. Ironstone dinnerware ' ' 12.44 Reg. 16.tt Service Jar 4 includes 4 each: dinner, cup, saucer, salad. soup/cereal. Dishwashe r safe. Pick your pattern. 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' Stories by ""';t!N Dl!:EllR ot•a.11, 1 ....... ··At Rush Ceater,We treat the whole person.'' Benjamin .Rash Centtr the neurops.ychiatric unit of $t. Joseph Hosellal, offers a re- lax.,.i, fal1\ily at~QSptiere. · • Staff mem~ers wear street clothes rather than unifot"ms. Two to four patients &h,Jlle J"OOms more like a i:esidentiat setting than a hospital. Contact with the Olllllde W<>rld is urged and visits by families are part of the routine. . RN Beverly Nov1J1der, supervisor of the unit, noted that the hospital ·s expansion pro- vided new quarters for the cen- ter this summer. Now equipped for.37 p4tienls. the unit has a large outdoor paUo with recreation facilities, ex- partt:led dining and group rooms, a larger kitchen and added treat- ment rooms. · · A new occupational therapy area, headed by Registered ()c.. - cupational Therapist Betty Powers, allows patients "to work out tensions and anger through creative activity." NOT ISOLATED Rush Center operates counter to the stereotype concept of a treatment center for emotional problems, Mrs. Novander ex- plained. In the past, people were " put away" and i&,olated from the community and their families for months or years. , ''If 10\I tee mental U.lneq as a fhol~e made ln yoUr life u a way of coping with reality, then ,.,.. can belin to work toward living in thereat world,'' shesald Patients are motivated to e~ most of their time out of uielr rooms and lnteradlnJI with staff and other patients. ''The bedrooms, equipped with Hollywood rather than hospital beda, IN for sleepins, as they are in a regular home. .,Televlsion1 and telephones are in other areas. nus hel~ to bring the paUents loiether as a group, to relate to each other." • The center ''family'' has deem- phasized diagnoses and P.laced the emphasis on dealing wilh the· set or problems each person has ri_ghtnow. llESPONSIIJILITY "We put a lot or stress on in- d i vidu aJ responsibility for personal wants and needs," Mrs. Novander said. For exampl~a­ tients pay a nominal sum for treatments in the wlit beauty• shop, make their own beds and many do their own laundry Two or three groups beginning at1.0 a.m . each day include tradi- tioaaJ group and music therapy, sensory awareness, socialization- relaxation and communication. Family groups, during the evening hours,1 keep up contact with what's happening at home and give professional suppoJ1 to· patient and family alike. I . • . OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ALLOWS PATIENTS TO WORK OUT TENSIONS CREATIVELY ••often, the patient has something to say to liLs family and needs support from a staffer tohandletbefamilyreaction. "And, theJamily needs an oP- Portunity to ask questions about what it's like in lhe unit and re- solve fears about the stigma that's still attached-to emotional illness. " "It is vital to have the whole family involved. Tbey need to know what changes are OCCW"· ring and be able to deal with them. Mrs. Novander noted that get· ting in touch with emotions and learning that lt is okay to express tear or anger or sadness is an im· pc>rtant part of the program. KEEPINGCONT .. CT . ''It does not help if a person goes home and his family says he's-worse than before because he's so angry. They have to know that that •s probably the healthiest thing .he can be do- ing." Social worker Ray London, MSW an~ PhD, leads the groups. In music therapy, selections are played and the group dis- cusses what the worm and music mean to them. He Uses it as a , startlng Point for group therapy. Through sensory awareness, "' • 'the Rusft Center family learns to ••get in touch wit,.h their bodles and what they tell us about our feel- ings." -· Other groups deal -with com- . munication and problem-solving skills and relaxation techniques. Mrs. Novander credits much or the success of the unit. now 10 years old, to ''a caring, dedicated staff. The staff-patient ratio is a good one, 6.8 nurse hours per patient, and each patient is assigned a staff technician for the duration of the stay. AVERAGE STAY Stays average lS-17 days and are limited to a maximum of six weeks in one visit, or eight weeks in a six-month period. Ages range from 15 up and often severs! will be teenagers. Problems include depression to psychotic episodes. Some 90-95 percent are women. Why? Mrs. Novander suggests that women are less reluctant lo seek treatment and more readily admit a need for help. Also. of suicide attempts, more men suc- ceed. New programs planned with the expansion are groups dealing with assertion training and sex- ual dysfunction. Although ·many are reluctant to enter the unit. after 24 hours most aUee the program is what they need. _ . Mrs . .Novander anticjpates de- velopment of a day care program which would allow some_patients tb attend groups during the day and retl.lm to their homes in the evenings_ ''For many the 24-hour treat· ment isn't needed and the day care would allow them to wOrk out ~eir problems while still keeping up at home.•• The supervisor believes that the social stigma~ easing. "I feel .strongly that people ue becoming more. educated to the need for good psychiatric care. It~s becommi'ng understood that if you have a _broken leg, YoU get that fixed, and if you have etDo.- tional problems. there's a place to come for help.•• She speaks · to community groups interested in the center's work and arranges tours for those who want to see the pro- gram in operation. I 1 ' I ! MANY PATIENTS DO THEIR OWN LAUNDRY, STRAIGHTEN THEIR ROOMS .- BEA ANDERSON, Editor Fri.day, September 19, 1975 Page 81 Second Chance Brjngs C_ommitment Vikki Carr peeks __ Flo.rencia Bisenta de· Casillas Three years ago she almost Martinez Cardona is "one hell o~ -loof'her voice and her Hie. A toxic · + ry ·a woman." reaction to cigarette smoke was lncO ·nurse The diminuitive singer known literally kiiiing her and her t St J Ph professionally as Vjkki Carr is career. 8 . OSe . the only woman of Mexican-A team of Texas physi6ans H ' · / f Q Americ:an heritage to make it to restored her to relatively good osp1ta 0 range . t)le top as a recording and health, although she must still du'n'ng +our of nightclub star. stufacfherdathyr.ough several injections (I During a tour of St. Joseph Hospital of Orange, she revealed 'Her own experiences. and the ,,. facilities. aside few people see. death of three close friends to "I have a deep spiriW,al feeling lung cancer, have made her a that God gave m~ second vocaJ advocate of non-smokers chance, that there were thingS: he and their rights. wanted me to do,"' Miss Carr The press meeting here in said. Orange County were asked not to smoke for her sake and ever- -yone's health. For-two-years she has been honorary national chairman of the American Lung Association's anti-smoking drive. "They began to call me the · Jane Fonda of anti-smoking," she added. "If trying to save my life and yours makes me wrong, then I'd rather be wrong than right. 1 honestly and sincerely care." Commrnting on. the carpeted. floors and cheerfully Painted walls at the expanded facilities, she e mpathized with the fears and concerns of a hospital pa- ·tient. ''It makes such a difference if the people on the hospital staff care about you, care about what Utey 're..doing. I wanted to visit to see if everyone here cares, if they were for reaJ. They arc," Miss Carr said. The entertainer refuses to lend her name to anything "I can·t ·know everything about." ~he angered previous agents by turn- ing down lucrative contracts for television commercials. "I won't get involved with. anything I don't really believe in. When I did the m ilk com- mercials , they worked because they were honest, and I lik e milk oc I would never had done them.·· The eldest of seven Cardona children, she was born in El Paso and grew up in the San Gabriel Valley, making her singing debut at four in a Christmas pageant. In high school she took part in music and theatrical productions and sang on weekends with local bands. After graduation, s he toured with a band and returned to Los An geles to cut her first re· cord. Since then 'she's starred with most or 1-lollywood's luminaii.es, and collected a long list of best- selling albums and singles. Offstage, Mi ss Carr has re-. cently formed her awn interior decorating firm, Trust Mc, Inc .. Watching her talk to hospital .patients and staff, it was easy to. see what has -brought her so many fans. She became so en· grossed watching the hospital 's new centralized fetal monitor that she wanted to stay to sec "if it's a girl or a boy."· Touring not yet completed con· struction, s he stopped to autO- graph a section of board for the construction workers. In the hemodialysis center she stopped to t3lk to several Spanish -speaki n g patients , lingt!rtng a bit longer lo reassure a concerned patient as to how she fell during a long stay in a hospital. .. Keep thinking better,. better, • better;• she urged,. and suggest~ ed books that had helped her to be more positive and have more faith. Along with charity ap~ pearances for causes she cares about, there are contin~ ef. forts on her part. Since 1971, the Vikki Carr Scholarship Foundation has enabled 56 students to attend.ool- Jeges and universities throughout the country. Some $40,000 bas been given thus far. During the Bicentennial year. she is trying to visit each of the 50 states. ''to reach. the people irl their home towns. "l want to know the #;e as they are. and havC' them know the real me," she said. The Los Angeles Tim<'s Woman-of-the-Year for 1970 and. International Orphans \Voman - of-the-World, believl'S that givinJ! is why she was allowed a second chance. "'I am not a separatist;• shr said, after praising St. Joseph"s. care for the Mexcian-American community. "[ am concernrd that everyone has access lo quality medical care where the people really care. "We always think it won't hap-· pen to us, but it does, 1 know. Everyone tias to become in~­ volved. Everyone has to care.·· M°i&I Carr toHl Madline. a ~tt performance for St. Joseph Hospital • Saturdoy, Oct. 4, in the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim. Murie for dancing will be provided by Ne':ron Riddle.and his Orchestra. The third. annual benefit's goal ill to raUe funcU for equipment . and e%-- pan.yion /or the fl million building project now nearing c~eticm. Ticket& .at $125 per ptf'aon .are available through tM St , Josq>lt. Hoapital development of/fee .• Q3.gu1, er. uu • • ' • • • • . . . . . . . . . • ' ' ' • . . . . • " . .. ' ' . . . . I DAILY PILOT • t· ' • • Lucky Horse S.hoer ·Peggy Ward molds her · white hot metal bar into a horseshoe as she takes Illinois :s tate exa m to -become licensed in the craft. She was one of 50 per sons to take the twice-a-year tests given by the 1-lorseshoe Exa min- ing Board. . . ~ . . .. . ' I UPIT• ..... '. • • .. i • "'. • . Dancing in the Dcirk 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am coovinced the American woman'i oblession that meA be Sood dancers la breec1inJ the masculinl· tyoutolthem. ~ Dancin1 ls a woman's game. A. truly masculine male was not meant to glide a woman 1raceful(y acn>6S the dance floor. His center of gravity ii dltferent and he is likely to feel clumsy and awkward when he attempts to imitate the grace and rbyt.hnr that hia partner expresses so naturally. Tb.is is why most manly men hate lo dance. Not IO with the gay element. They are in- . , · variably marvelous d-ancers and have "" fooled a areal many women. Some wQOlen have e.ven married them because they are so beautlful and dance so well. This trencf. will be reversed only when women 1et 'amart and stop falling for fairies who "Tiptoe Through the Tulipo." Wiae them up, will·you, Ann? -ORLAN· DO OBSERVER. ,.. · DEAR 0 .0 .: Wise THEM up! Dearle, you're tbe one wbo needJ to be wised. up. Suell bo&wallt I lla.veo't heard since I left Iowa. . Your notion t hat only 1ay guys are good dancer• I.I rldlcalous. I don't know who you've been dancing with in Orlando, but come to Chicago and I 'll prove your theory bcockeyed. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 7~, my husband is 73 . We've had separate bedrooms ror 10 years, since Horace's snor- ing got so bad 1 couldn't stand it. He used to • (Ann Landers OJ ''vizsit ';.nte occasionally, but hasn't done so for about six years -which is flne with me. La.at week a neighbor told Horace about a drug for Parkinson's disease that awakeq.s the sex drfve in older men. He said • 1Q.. year-old Parkinson's patient who hadn't had the urge for 10 yeart toolt'lhe medicine while hospltollzed and began IO cbue the nuraes down the corri~. 1 ,,_. Horace has been o,agging me for three days IO write to you and ask.if there la any truth to it. I hope y°"'U say NO. -NO SIGNATURE, OF COURSE DEAR NO SIG: The dnlg 10Gr ae!Cllbor beard about la called I.Dopa. fte effect• on that patiea&.~were ••uasaal.'' My medical coasaltants tell me t.,Dopa euaot be ob&alaed for use as an apbrodl$lac .. So I don't think you have anytbinC &o worry atgl.t, dear. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife is going through the change. She perspires a \ot and is always complaining that it is too hot in Uie house. The woman never sits down. She is coristanlly on the run, up the stairs, down the stairs, cooking, cleaning, w~e: win- dows -it would make anybody pef!pil'e, change or no change. When the kids or I tell her it's chilly in the house, she says,'' Put on a sweater.'' I ' , . ' How Do You Define a Homemaker? Do you think it"s fair that we should have to wear sweaters on account or her condi- tion? ls there any way we can ALL be com- fortable• -CHILLY WILLY DEAR CHILLY: There mlCllt be. Has yo11r wife been to a doctoc lately? la recent years some highly effective medication bas been.developed for menopausal women. If. your wife hasn't looked lido it, I suggest she do so at once.. -·•lir.;:_ NEW YORK !UPI) - None other than the U.S. Center for International Women 's Year is seeking an answer to the puzzling .._ .question -just what is a homemaker? Our sam plin g in · dicates the definition is highly individual. One colleague, tnalc, remembered the lale Edgar A. Guest poem that s tarted thus ly: "It takes a hea p o' livin· in a .house t ' make it home:· ;)fy colleague added, "A homemaker is a woman who can put up with a hell of a heap." Ogden Nash al so had paraphrased Guest with "It takes a heap o' pay. in. "too . An other coworker. female, asked , "I-t ow do you make a home? Do you bakC' it in a n oven. run it up on your sewing machine·! I think the term is asinine. It takes two thin gs .. to make a home -love and trust." Bett y Friedan. the founder of the National Organization for Women and author of ''The Feminine Mystique ,·· said, "I'm beginning lo have trouble with words like that (homemaker).J don 't want to go along ·vour Horoscope Tomorrow with a new m ystique.·· REALITIES Miss F'ri ediln thought the word should be de- iined in relation to "re- alities of the future when joys and responsi bilities will be shared by men, women and children." Further, she said, the respons ibilities or the home m a ke r (man or woman ) s hould be re- cognized as a career and be so rcnumerated. "It is the res pons ibility many "-'Omen have as· sumcd and the job has not even been evaluated as worth a minimum wage ... Another colleague, male, derined homemaker as "anyone, male or remale, who turns bricks and mortars into a home ror at least one other person or animal." SKILLS NEEDED I asked Dr. Gwen Newkirk, the new presi· dent or the American Home Economics As· sociation, for her defini· tion . From Lincoln, Neb., where she is on the starr of the University or N e braska, she answered, "Anyone who employs knowledge and cut the cake. freshly ski 11 w hi c b are baked or defrosted . necessary to a.chi.eve Mix well the following: family stability and to equal parts or love, gocxl improve quality or life. ·cheer, optimism, pa-"It involves a focus on tience, sense of humor interpersonal rel a-and respect for others. tibnships, management Blend in, to taste, some of mate rial and non· selfis hness (mea s ured material resources, the by the knowledge that incorporation or art ele-you too are a person). ments and design prin· Add unbounded energy· ciples into various and adaptability. Season aspects of family liv· with a dash or humility. ing.'' When it's all together, My own interpretation add money. The more, is rather like a recipe -the better. Yield : in· because that's how you estimable. Films Entert1lnmenl • ~•ppenings ... Theater . Danca - _.RUFFRL'; .. /' ,; - UPHOLSTERY W"-T•W_. ....... fall l t22 H_._. ..... d. Costa M.-S41.02Sf fashion shows . this Sat, 1 & 3 pm die ~A free ad mission to see the latest fall fashions; categories of fashion includes cmorrs sport:S wear, pants suits & gramorous SPORTSWEAR after 5 wear. Ill the . Huntington Center Miii. 'BAlBOA ISlAICl Beach Blvd . 'Nt~IOlffPlA.lA & Edinger at the 216.Yainr Ayt, ! Virgo·: Try Teamwork Television Newpo'I Beo:;h llTllllioo<rr 548-•121 675-1904 San Diego " -In the I •1!"1 I '11 ~I t•l I Ffwy. . ' • • l I ' I .. r i I 1: .. •• . . 1: •• . .. .. SATURDAY. 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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Full Moon position coincides now with marriage, areas of lile that are "double harness" or require cooperation and concession. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): You could be bogged down in det ails. Attend to basic is· sues without drowning creativity. Means stick to your own style and be sure others give you credit where due. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21>: Change, creativity, variety -these are featured. You'll get answers to questions. You also will realize that your skills are more in abundance than you might have imagined. S~TrA RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Home or domestic adjustment is featured. Your security is tested; is at stake -and it's up to you to obtain valid appraisals. Take nothing for granted. ' , .FRESH CUT FLOWERS COl.LECTEO NfJ DESIGNED TO CREATE YOOl O'MI • · f'ERS(JW.ftaW.. ARR~ BY , ' ~DAVID JENSEN i CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Your ideas require some review, p>rSSible refine- ment. Define t erms. Be &Ure rothers un- derstand your meanings. 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" by Rodger Bollen THE GIRLS -=----- "All day I look forward to getting away from the kitchen to W:.llch lclcvision, and whal do they keep jabbering 10 me abo~ -the kitchen." DENNIS THE MENACE J . • . .. • ' . • • • . •• ' .. .. • • • l . 84 CAIL Y PILOT Friday, S!pl ........ 19. 1975 C·ancer on the Increase ·Among Lighter People - WASffiNGTON (UPI! -Cancerous moles are becoming more common among ligbt·skinned people and a new study :shows they are increasing on parts of the body exposed to more sun- light becauge of changing life-styles. 'dermatology at the llarvard Medical School, said the rate of malignaQt · moles known as melanoma on the head and neck have not changed much but more are occurring on the Jegs of women and the upper backs or men and women. FINANCE Or. Thomas B . Fitzpatrick, chairman of lhe departme nt of ··Also. people born 'Junk Food' Target WASHINGTON "(AP) -A consumer group has launched what it called a nationwid e citizens· campaign to get "jW'lk foods '· out of s chool vending mac hines. The Center for Science 'ih the Public Interest said school boards in Blooming t o n , Ind., Washington , D .C .. and Dallas. Tex., already ha ve aC'ted to outlaw sug- ar-loaded foods or re· quire vendofs to include some nutritious foods in machines placed in th e schools. IN 1974, according" to the non-profit organiza· lion, about 80 percent of the $5.5 billion spent 'On vended food was for items low in vitamins, minerals and protein, and high in sugar and fat. The center said a diet high ·in soda pop, candy bars and chewing gum contributes to tooth de · cay, obesity, heart dis· ease and diabetes. VENDING machines are a major contributor to · the over- consumption of ''junk food," said Robert White of the center. "They ·are frequently located in grade and high school cafeterias, where they compete~with the IW1ch program for the students' appetites," he said. The center said it put together a packet of in· formation for citizens, including suggestions for organizing a ''Good Vend Campaign," and a sam· pie resolution that can· be presented to school boards on banning "junk foods " from school vend· ing machines. fill ;~.tm: after 1920 have bigber in- cidence and mortality rates, implying that the young people of the past few decades spend more time out ol doors and wear less clothing,·· Fitzpatrick reported. Dymally Pushing For Steam M A L I G N A NT t..OS ANGELES (UPI> melanomas repretient a -The time has come to relatively uncommon convert ··hot air about but often fatal form of geothermal develop· skin cancer. They are in· ment ·• into cOncrete creasing at the rate or 3 plans for an alternative to 9 percent a year. A energy source. says Lt. total of 9.000 new cases Gov. Mervyn Dymally. are exe~ct~d this year; Dymally made the and statistics show that statement at a public onlyfourout.of_everylO hearing marked by ~elaf?-oma victims sur· warnings from environ· v1v~ five ye.ars. · . . m en ta 1 is ts t h at V,.I T•I.,.._.. Suspended Dr. R. Bernard Finch has been suspended from certain privileges at Cedar County, Mo ., Hospital for violation or hospital rules. Finch was convicted in 1961 for the murder of his first wife in California. Fttzpalrtck testified geothermal develOpment be~ore a Senate _subcom· could threaten wildlife m1ttee studying the and predictions by threatofspraycangas~ energy experts that to the stratosph~ric geothermal energy could ·ozone layer that shields eliminate the need for 40 earth from much C!f the or more nuclear power har .. m.ful ultr~v1ol~t plantsinlheWest. rad1at1on reaching this planet from the sun. He said the much more com· mon and far less serious form of skin cancer de· finitely is caused by uJ. traviolet sunlight and melanomas probably are. AS AN EXAMPLE of T C the apparent link una ans botween sunlight and melanomas on newly ex- sh posed areas of the body, O rtQJ• g Fitzpatrick said, "There is a striking increase in • the death rate from On weight . melanoma on the legs of females since nylon pH IL A D EL pH I A 1stockings re~laced light· <AP> -Philadelphia of. opaque ~tockmgs or Jong ·ficials are saying, dresses 1f: the last three ''Sorry, Charlie'' to 5,000 decades. cans of Starkist tuna He reported the results t h e y s a y a r e of recent studies of 220 shortweighted. melanoma victims car· The city Department ried out in four medical of Licenses and Inspec· c e n t e r s b y t h e lion 5aid it ordered.the Melanoma Clinical cans returned from Pan· Cooperative Group of try Pride supermarket which he is the principal warehouses to 'Starkist investigator. The sites or Foods in Terminal 332 melanomas were de- lsland,Calif. picted on male and The department says female manequins. the 12~·ounce cans, which sell for $1 .07 per can, were shortweighted by up to more than an ounce. A Starkist spokesman said the un· derweight cans were caused by mechanical error. "OUR RECENT studies .•. show a strik· ing localization of melammmas to light ex· posed areas. especially the legs of females and the upper backs or males and females. . . ''THERE HAS been a lot of hot air about geotherm,al develop· ment," Dymally sug- gested at one point. ''Unfortunately, little of it has been of the steam variety that can actually be harnessed to produce energy, We hope to £ind out why." Dymally, sitting as· chairman of the State Lands Commi4sion Com· mittee on Alternate Energy Resources, then announced plans for a task force to determine how best to use supplies of underground steam energy in C;1lifornia. Dymally said the group, which might meet for the first time Sept. 25 in San Francisco, must answer three main ques .. lions : Less Oink, More Moo In Hot Dog .WASHINGTON !AP) -Farmers are sending sq·few piggies to market these days that the go·v- emment is Jetting pro·· cessors Put more beef and leas pork in hot dogs ·to keep the nation's sausage mills from grinding to a halt. I ·nevealing Look? Page 602 Hot Item for sears ClllCAGO GP) -Some folks say there is more than what's supposed to meet the eye on page 602 of the 1975 Sears and Roebuck catalogue. • l,492·page 1975 edition were distrlbut· ed to company units in the United States when they were published three months ago. If a customer or· ders $20 or more worth of products she or he gets a catalogue free from the unit~ Thousands of households have THE AGRICULTURE Department said the beefed-up program is temporary. however, and will remain in effect only until July 1, 1976. By that time, officials hope that farmers will be pro-~ -- ducing more pork. · them. · "WE HAVEN'T HAD REQUESTS tor more catalogues and we would be JUDY " A VCOCK, A SEARS too busy printing new ones (like d Christmas and next spring editions) A thirtyish man, a professional model, is shown wearing boxer shorts. Sdme observers say you don't need imagination to see what else is shown. Others say you need plenty of It. spokeswoman , says :. "We've ha to tum out more than the 15 million,•• dozens and dozens of calls from the m-"ia but have received only several said Ms. Aycock. "And there was no ,_ ed replating or page 602. There was a letters from concern persons." smudge that got ,en the printer's plate, The 602 rTJ.an has made the 1975 that'sall.'' W catalogue the most provocative since She said there have been no com· the company began sending them out plaints· from the model or .the studio ·m1888. he worked out of, "and the latest M'f: Aycock, who prefers that de-batch of rumors that we are being siJn&lion. says. 15 million copies of the sued are not true." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· '""""""'~ Receives PhD Howard Ronald Lee· has received a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri. Lee was among 943 students to graduate following lhe close of the summer session in August. · ··nuring recent months, meat processors have been experiencing difficulty in obtaining sufficient supplies of pork to meet USDA labeling requirements for such products," the department said Wed~ hesday. Previously, a hot dog having a mixture of beef and pork listed on its label was required to .have a minimum of ~ percent of each . The combined beef-pork mix- ture had to total at least 70 percent of the sausage. WHILE THE 70 percent total beef. pork combination still will be required, pro- cessors now will be able to reduce the amount of pork to as low as 10 per. cent, meaning that 60 percent would have to be beef. PUllUC N011CE ST ... TIME NT Of A.8A.NOONMINT OfUS80f P:ICTITIOUI 8USINEIS NAME TM followlnq P9ftons ha,,. al»n- doned th9 \Af Ol IM ll<Ullcvs bu$1ntU ..... , LA POSAOA. A.PAll:TMENTS, 1"1 W.tt(llll Orlwf, N•woort .. M.h, (91\fot"fll•,.,... Th6 fldlltow 81.11lntss M•me ,.. frwf'911 IO •tiow •• , l lll!d In C>r#llt c.urityon.....,1, f'lt• HO. F·IOS'9. Donll'4 o . w.111. 1?00 ttln9$ fl:Ollt. NtwOOt18Nc:h, C•UfOfnlf ~ • IN I!. W•l11.i. 1:0Ct'Klfl95 Ill .... NDwoort BHc.h, uiltotnla n..o Ellf'IV W. W.llS, P. 0 . floll IOI AM""*. l(•ul. H•-11, "'°' ~ .. I'll W•U~, P. 0 . &Oil 101, NIDNI•, IC.9;111, Hl-1196'~ 'lNt bin.Inn• ••• cO!tOllt• "' • ,...., •• ..,. ........ 1 •• ~lctO.Welll TIN ~nt ••• tntld *""' tt. (Minty Clltll •I Or•fl .. CovntT on ,.....llt,911 . . .... ~or .... CO.ti Oflly ,. .. , ,..._f,.,...__., 11, t•, Mtl ...n; •• kab Oil Investors Switching U>NDON (AP) -Arab oil n•· lions are beginning to shift their inveatmenta from Bril.a.in to the United States and · Western Ew-ope, the Bank of England bu reported. • It gave no reason for the shift . But the decline of the pound sterl· ing from $2.40 on April I to $2.18 on June 30 has tlearly dis- couraged some foreign investors from leaving their money in Bri· tain during this period. A MAJOR FACTOR ealing away at the value or the pound has been Britain's annual rate of inflation. now 26.3 percent and the highest in ~be industrialized world . The state bank estimated in its latest bulletin that the revenues of the oil-producing states have held steady -$25.6 billion in the second quarter of 1975 vs . $25.8 billion in the first quarter. But it said the portion of oiJ income be· ing invested abroad was now .. deployed quit~ differently." Britain was the only loser named in the bank's report. The bank said oil producers re· duced their total investment in Britain by $300 million ln the second quarter of 1975, against increased investments ·or $800 million for the first quarter of the year, and $6-billion for all or 1~4. The great bulk or the oil money invested in Britain is from Arab nations. 1 • Q " • • • 1918 Ctif"VROLET CHlvtnE RAll'I' 1 5 HAl Ql8ACtt COUl'f. A•· . . --~· . . . 1976 CH£VROl FT CHfVf'f Tt kATCHllAC lt COIJl'l .,,, .. ... . -· New Frona Chevrolet The first Chevrolet designed with major e!"pha~is on efficiency in materials and fuel consumption will be introduced Oct. 2 at dealerships throughout IJ!e U.~. Thh e Chevette weighing less than 2,000 pounds, IS 17 inc es: 1 shorter 'than previot;1s Chevrolets and h~s an EPA mileage rating of 40 miles per gallon on the highway. Replacement for Pilot IJght • MEANWHILE, investment in the United States sbowed some improvement. 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In 1970 he was named an associate general counsel. • ~obn Alstrom hu been named manager of sales and Jeasmg for Koll/Irvine Center in the Irvine lndualrial Complex. Alstrom, most recently a member of the Los An8eles St.ars professional volleyball team, has been aasoclated with Coldwell Banker, Xerox, and several other nrma lD. sales and sa 1~$ ~anagement capacities. He and his wire and two children live in Irvine. • Jack Stamer has been named manager or the nearly completed Laguna Hills branch or Pomona FJnt Federal Savlap and Lon As9oel1tlon. The office~ located in the Laguna Hills Plaza, will serve communities of Laguna H1lls, El Toro, Lei.sure World and Mission Viejo. The facility is located at24881 Alicia Parkway. * STAii Garden Grove resident Ron Bobko H1:11 haa been named the new accounUna: manager at KMPC radio station in Los Angeles. _He was formerly assistant business manager at radio station KFWB. • Donald B. Rice, president of the Rand Corp .• Santa Ana, ~as been apP_oi~ted by President Ford to a 13-member Na- tional Comm1ss1on on Supplies and Shortages. * Carl Cheadle or Newport Beach has been appointed cor· porate controller for Computer Automation, Inc .• Irvine- based manufacturer of minicomputers. He was previously treasurer and controller for Keystone lndustrie~ in Ontario, Canada. • Laguna Beach resident Edward: G. Foy has celebrated 45 years with Securi· ty Paclfic National Bank. Foy, now a vice presjdent with the bank's Los Angeles head office opera· tions department, joined the bank in 1930 es a messenger. He was elected a vice president in 1958 and transferred to the Los Angeles office in 1960. * F. R. ''Dick'' 1'1arvln, has been named vice president of American Title Company's corporate account divisiow.--- He will be based in Santa Ana at 2333 N. Broadway . · ?.farvin and his family live in Newport Beach. • Norma Meade has been promoted to general manager of the Treasury Supermarke:t in Santa Ana. Mrs. Meade has managed markets for Market Basket and Arden 1\tayfair in Southern California. • Ed Parkinson has been named Orange County area manager for Advance Mortgage Corporation with offices in Orange. * George J. Vosatka, currently group executive of the systems group at GeneraJ Automa&ion, Inc., has been elect· ed senior vice president of the Anaheim-based minicom· puter firm. Vosatka and his wife live in Santa Ana. ' MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks (•11i1tt•rs-ftt1d l .. t1s-Pr."' Ne .. 'l'ork !UPI) -1'ht folloMno llSI ~5 tne 'tock' 1h.1t h'""" 9111..ed mo~t end 1051 1"9 mO\I DllMCI on Pl'l'<."'11 of <:~ on th.I NI.. Yon: Sloe.II. 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' Frtd1y, September 19, 191& [ ~l ' '.USC Big F~vorite Over BeaVerS • ' To~ight a good, solid team aod believe in the things we've succeeded with ln the past, we should do well. no matter who we p1ay on any weekend." Chilean Defeated By Borg BAASTAD. Sweden -Bjorn Bo r.g . Swe d e n ·s young star, ralbed for a 3-6, 6·4, 7-5, 6-3 vic- tory ove r C hil ean ve te ran Patri.cio Cornejo today in the opening m at C'h of their con- tro~e.rs i a l Davis Cup tennis sem1r1nals. Jaime Fillol ove rpowered 11.ir~er A~dersson, 6·3, 6-2, 6-3, g1v1ng Chile a 1-1 split. The 20-year-old Borg needed two hours and 40 minutes to beat th~ 31-year-old Cornejo, who sur- pnsed the r a vored Swede with a dazzling attackin g game throughout the firs t three sets. But Borg. unbeaten in Davis · Cup competition this year, then gradually put his game together and outgamed the weary Cornejo in the final sel. Ewing Fires 68 I.ONG B~ACH-Touring pro Jack Ewing or San Juan Capistrano, fired a 35-33--68 to fini sh one stroke off the pace after first round play in the $22,500 Long Beach Queen Mary Opell golf tournament Thursday. Three players are tied for the lead including Beau Baugh, Mike Krantz and Morris Hatalsky all \llilh 67 . • Included 1 n the group at 69 is Ken Cody of Fountain Valley. Others from this area among the )eaders are Jim Lynch (Hunt· mgton Beach), 70; Dan Barrile (San Clemente), 71 ; Rick Divel <El Niguel ), Bill Feil (Laguna 7'Jiguel) and John Welker (Hunt· ington Beach), 72. Grhn•ferl Oaarged LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Dee Andros brings his underdog Oregon State football team to Los Angeles to ra c e Southern· California tonight , with only an ancient slatjstic in favor of the visitors in the Pacific·8 Con- ference opener. OSU beat Southern California 3-0, in 1967 and Andros is tb~ ontY Pac-8 coach still active who has a team that has defeated the Tro- jans. But that was at Corvallis and odds favor the Trojans by "three touchdowns or more as they send Rickey Bell and company against the Beavers. Coach John McKay unveiled Bell in the tailback Position and the junior responded by gaining 256 yards in 34 carries. Back in 1956 against Texas. C.R. Roberts had run for 251 • yards for the school record that stood aa~nst assaults by Mike Garrett, .J . Simpson itnd Anthony Davis among others. Oregon State, beaten 25-0 by San Diego State while USC was whipping Duke, 35·7, operates a primarily running attack with Mustangs Win Opener Steve Garvais at quarterback. He was second string the past two seasons while ex-Oranae . Cout College star Alvin White was handling the team and doing a lot of throwing. B~ Gervais is primarily a runner' and that's what USC can expect coming out of the ''I"' formation. In one switch, the Beavers will send Craig Marshall .Into the starting center position in place of Tony Banaszak. Tbe expected starter, Jim Walker, was hurt ln practice before the start ol the s~ason . B<?STON -Boston police de· tect1yes have applied for a ctfm1nal complaint agains t Baltimore Orioles pitcher Ross Grimsley for assault and battery with a dangerous weaµon, a baseball. A baseball thrown by Grimsley from the bullpen during an 0.rioles-Red So;ii; game Tuesday rught struck David Manning Jr .. Costa Mesa's passing wizard, Tim Rosauer, is grabbed by La Quinta High's Mike Moss (above). Rosauer passed for 225 yards ineluding-two touchdowns and his favorite target was Dan Valentine {42 below) who caught six for 96 yards as the Mustangs defeated La Quinta, 27·14. See story, page B·7. 17, of PembroKe in the face in· juring his left eye. ' -The youth 's rather, David Man - ning, 38, or Pembroke, said Grimsley deliberately threw a baseball at spectators behind the bullpen after being harassed by bleacher fans while he was warming up in the third inning. ·A hearing on whether the com- plaint should be issued against Grimsley has_b~en scheduled. Angels Top Texas, 5-3; Play Twins Bak.er ltfwnng The California Angels and Tex-as Rangers, two teams going SAN DIEGO -Wherever run-nowhere, got together tor one last ning back Tony Baker is,' he can flingThursdaynight. stay there, as far as the San The Angels won the matchup at Diego Chargers are concei-ned. .Arlington, Tex. thanks to Frank The Chargers called off the Na-Tanana going rOr them. tional FootbB.11 League trade Tanana Upped his major league with the Los Angeles Rams tor leading strikeout total to 257 by B~ker arter the runni(lg back fanning 10 Rangers and scattered failed to· report to the Chargers sevenhitsina5·3Angelsvictory. training camp for four days. · Th&-Angels open their final The' Chargers acquired Baker homestand or the season tonig~t .• from t~e Rams last Sunday tor an undisclosed drartchoice. Angeb Slate That draft choice now returns A11G•mesonKMPC'fl"IOI to San Diego. a Chargers Segt.19Mlnne!.0laatCfllltor11la 7:2SJ'.m. Seopt. 20 Minoe!.Ola al Calltornla ' '' spokesman said . : p.m. E starting a three-game set with X•pr~ Arre.ted Minnesota. Joe Pactwaistostart OAKLAND _ Bob Hudson fortheAngels. fdrmer special teams captain 0 ( "We had a chance to get to him the Oakland Raiders of the Na· early,''saidmanagerFrank.Luc- tional .Football League, has been chesi, 1'but we didn't get any key cha·rged with s uspicion or hits,whichhasbeenourproblem possession of marijuana for sale lately, and we let him o((the hook . the Alameda County Sheriff's or: He fiJJally got his curveball and ficereparted Thursday. when he has that pitch to go with Huason, on the NFL's injured his fastball, he's one of the reserve list toy-this season, was toughest pitchers in baseball.•• arrested at hts home near here Tanana started s lowly, but Wednesday and released later on picked up six of his lOstrikeouts in -ooo b ·1 the final three innings . Statllllcallf, the Tl<>Jans have not loot In tbe Collaewn In their past 21 games and are e~ed to run that ncure to 22 ln this con· tes~wlth ita 8 o'clo<k kickoff. Also, .McKay can equal Howard Jones• all·Umt Trojans victory record. McKay's mark stands at 120·36·8 while Jones flnlebed at 121·3S-13. The Pac·I 1ame comes before USC faces two Big 'fen foes -Purdue and Iowa . McKay says he'd like to play the non· conference foes first. but added, "I've always thought thatlfwe're Th.ere could be a major change in the. USC· olferulve alignment. Ftanker Shelton Diggs suffer~• partial shoulder separation against Duke and may not play. If he,ioesn't. McKay plans to switch Dennis Thurman from the defensive secondary and use him in the pass catching position. Thurman saw action on both of· tense and defense in tbeoj)efler. Forgotten Element I funocent Victim Of Strike: Fan By CRAIG AMMERMAN he, the fan, must pay. It is so bad ... .-s.uwr11111r that a season ticket in the Na- Now it's the fan's turn to be tional League costs as high as $18 heard from. And he can hardly per game per seat. Add to that be "blanied if the various hassles the cost of a ticket for the wife or that beset pro football have made the girlfriend, a parking spot, a him decide to mow the grass or program, maybe a beer and tak._!!: a hike on Sunday after-perhaps a babysitter, and pro noons. , football may already have priced Through lhe court swts, the • itself out of the reach of the mid- charges and countercharges and dl 1 . d _ ecass. now the latest, the secon 'strike And that is from where its sup- in two summers, the fan is the port comes. forgotten element in pro football . The signs are not good. Atten- Except when it comes time to set dance was down in 1974. Pre- new ticket prices. season attendance this year was In the business of running pro disappointing. Television ratings football, it is difficult to say slipped last year for the NFL, where the fan rates, or Where he and in a couple of years when the should rate . next contract comes up , the three What responsibility, if any, networks might not want to pay does the player have to the fan S60 million a year to show the when he worries about a labor league's games. contract that will govern the The Harris Poll said football player's future? Likewise, what remains the most popular sport responsibility: if any, does th~ in the country, but it slipped two owner have to the tan when he percentage points in a year. makes the various decisions he All the while, costs go up. Even must make? with each club receiving more Those are difficult questions, than $2 million last year from the -and there are no easy a.'1Swers. TV contract, even with higher But this seems certain: the tan, ticket prices, a record eight NFL the average person who enjoys . teams lost money. football , is turned off by the Meanwhile, the fan pays more myriad of off.the-field couit and there is nothing that says fights and legal showdowns he's getting more. In fact, he which till his sports pages almost may be getting less. daily· ~ Can the fan who buys a ticket to And every time the costs go up, this weekend's games which feature one of the five teams that went on strike ex.peel to see a competitive game? Can the New England Patriots really be ready _ to play with only two days pre- paration? Like so many other questions, 1 there are no easy answers. But, whatever happens, the ran is the innocent victim or the social turmoil that continues to plague. professional rootball. Rau Pitches For Dodgers HOUSTON (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers have nothing left ·lo prove , except to themselves, as they open the fina.1 trip of the season tonight against the Houston Astros (6 o'clock, KABC radio). _The Dodgers defeated San Diego, 7-1, at Los Angeles Wed- nesday night and officially became the second best in the West, the l'!ational League West, ~ey cl11:1~hed second in the div1s1on. behind Cincinnati. Some personal goals remain. ~on Cey 1s close to 100 runs batted l' · ~ and Steve Garvey needs three hits .to re a.ch the 200 mark again. Pitchers Burt Hooton and Andy Mes_sersmith still have a chance towin20games. Doug J.tau, 14·9, seems, to have' accomplished a goal or proving he c~n _be part of the Dodgers pitching rotation. • - ~. ai -"I finally got my curveball E;r·B-• loln S1a1 working." said. the 22.year-0ld letthander who has blossomed in· -Steve Monahan and Benny toa.starthisyear. "That's the key Ricardo, former Orange Coast forme. Ifl'veonly got my fastball College football stars, have I'm very beatable. But if my joined the California Sun team curve is working and they can't and will play against Shreveport lay back and wait on my fastball ig .World Football League action I'mtwiceaseffective." Ashe, Lutz Easy Winners At Southwest Bryantlgnored·Blanda 51'lurday night in the Louisiana · The Ange I s a Is o had c~ty. journeyman catcher Andy ~rt Wbu Etchebarren on their side, which • . normally isn't that much to brag ·ll.MAGASAKI , Japan -about.Butthistimetheveteran ~garet Court defeated Evonne receiver· had the hot. hand. He Goolagong, 6·7, 6·1, 7·5 in the tagged Jim Umb•rger, the TirNil:s of the $50,000 International Rangers' rookie southpaw, for a W9{11en 's Tennis Tournament three-run homer that put the ~day; · Aogelsinfronttostayinthesixth. •• and added two singl<!S and two -~~-N-d --~~·~alkB for a perfect-1118'1t· ' • • U.UflOltNIA TUAS • :.BLOOMINGTON. Ind -Paul ,.,.,. .. ,..; ~~t_!el was named athletic ~7: ! : '~ =:::.: ~ ~ ~: <U'eClOr of jndiana University on ,,......,.. so 1 o ...,,_,b 1 ... , , -----...1 stllltor!Ct 1 0 0 0 "'""°"""'"' 4OO11 .a.DUT.uay, endin& a year-long 11ot11te11• t 1 1 o ... "111• .:1o,11 .. tatth for a auc.ces80I' to retired =:: : l ~ : :-~~ . : ~ ~ ; r..s.••s111··orwia. •1~ ... , , ', .:1 """11• 3 o o o Ml'*'t... 5 0 1 0 !WtlftMlfl"' 1 0 0 0 --t••-~·-Tan.Mil 0000 ~< • 4000' ,.,.. .-.:: • _... • U!JiMf9ff. 0 0 0 0 $..ThorNs• 00.00 • HAMILTON, Bermuda -llie 1C.t111c11p o IS o o · -N..tue dropped hi.I semlrmal · cailft:~ • s • • ,.....,.,. • 1 , .:1 tMIC:h tQ you.ne American Vitas • n.ts • : : :;:: Gtrulaltis ln the SS0,000 Princess . E-*'f"t<'9· M'\'*•· w.i.... ~11. t.Ol-tamll t~rnament, l._., 6-21 6..(), t111lfofylia 1t, T•••• 1. li:8....uitboft. ftalodl•, """' • v l•ht. .... , .. rift. Ml .. Y. Ol'IM. H ~ -l"ld'MINr""' CJJ, ,-,..,.. -" ttl~s.-Ht'-. SF-t41rero .... , ~. r lW other" lemlfiDIJ, lop. .._ '' N I Sit II IO afMed Jimmy Connor• beat ~cL':!.1 : : ! ~ ! ~ Joa.\_Whitlinl another young S. TllolNi 1~ I 2 0 1 1 ... ~AApl•ve f-' 7... ~~1 __ '" o o o.,t 1 ~ ~ ~.A.-4,440._... ~-·----- LOS ANGELES (AP) :_ Oakland Star·CelebJ1J.tes 49th Birthday · Wimbledon cha-mpion Arthur LOUISVILLE {AP) - Ashe should get his stiffest test George Blanda slipped into his 49th year Wednesday and he's yet in the $100,000 Pacific still playing football, even though Southwest tennis tournament he didn't get much help from his when he faces San Clemente's college coach . Bob Lutz today in a fourth round singlesmatch. "If it hadn't been for me, George would have been a great . Ash~ had little trouble winning cOllege football player,'' said the his third round match, whipping coach, Paul "Bear" Bryant. Kim Wa~lc'k of Australia, 6·1 Blanda was a sophomore on 6-4 Thursday:' ' · Bryant's first Kentucky team in Lutz, meanwhile, downed Clift 1946, years before "the Beiir" Richey 6-~. 6-3 in another third began carving a niche in Cootball round match. Lutz is seeded No. annalsatAlabama ... 11. "He could do anything and be In "CRtler matches second~ played blo'Ck ing back and seeded Ros~ Tanner defeated qvarterback'for us:• ,8eyantsaid John Andrews, ~6, ~-6 and third· Tuesday atler a n Alabama prlflc· seeded Raul Ramirez, the M•x· . lice at Tuscaloosa. "I can't t!Unk lean Davis Cup srar, o~sted of anylbing l d.ld to helP. him, but Australia's ROH case. 7-5, w. I can think or a lot of thlr>gs l did to hurt him. Also, Allan Stonq of Australia ' "Asanexamploofhow!clidn't beat Onn7 Parun or New Zealand use him light,,. Bryant remem· 6·3, 6·4; Harold Solomon bered, ·;we were kicking afield '1!minated Jim Mc.Manos, 6-0, goal agalrtst lhe 'Wind agalilst •2; Dick Stockttm best Cliff Tennessee an~ r used Bob Galn 'ilrysdale~6·2. 6·1 and Marty (former All·~ro with Cleveland) Riessen d eate(I Jefl Borowl., lnstead)bfOeorge. _ . 3-6, 6-3. 6·2 • ., "Geoj'Ve J?UDted qoe 13 yards -" and one 80 yards that day," added Bryant-, who couldn't ex- plain why he ignored Blanda. The 43.year-0ld Blanda played at Kentucky from 19'\5 through 1948 at the dawn of Kentucky's greatest era of football . The Wildcats were a mediocre team before and after, but w~re na· lion.al powers during Bryant's ei&ht:year tenure. in..tbe...4Qs..and early50s. After.,·ftesh1;1180 Blanda . suf ... fertd a 2·8 season. under interim co.ac~ Bernie Shively, the yOu,ngster from the Penn· sylvaqla coalfields helj>ed .'begin" theBl')'!lllflegend: · · The ·Ca,is lmpl'ov.ed drampticaUy to 7·3 In 1946, wer• a.a lnqludili& a Great Lakes Bowl vlctoey 'OYer ymanova iu 1947, and ~with Blanda as captain - were ~2 in 1948. llUuida paS$ed ror 4M irarcll!l_u a il.Eior •t\d 9G7 '5 a senior. fHe a'lso handled the IJl!l!Unf and plac:ekicldng chores while somehow finding Ume to pltlj)inebacker. -~iucky bad flv• more win· ------ ning se~ons and three more bowl trips before Bryant depart~ •ed for Texas A&M and, later for Alabama. ' Meanwhile, Blanda was kick- ing football~ for the Chicago Bears of George Halas. "He's been playingpxactly the same number or years that I've been coaching,. because be plafed at Kentucky a s a freshman the year I was ~ching at Maryland in 1945 .. Beyant s aid. ' J:lryant went to Alabama in 1958 while Blanda was nearing ,\h~ apparent end of his pro fool · )l~l career. But. Just as thf Bear .9•1ht nt w Ille at Alabama. ~~a was resurrected by the f~l'l\l&llng American Football ue. Each has been golnf. 1 I ever •Into and, In di . tereiit way1, haVe become cor· < ner111>neo1n the world or football t nrodw with thepa1<1an<1 Rald~rs·. ., an a ·11 'Ju11 81 polnta s hy oi btcomlnf the ri rot 2 000 po' t f:,'"f_ In hp1ro footbal~ 'hl•tory ·~ •• en\.V,. ~28th pro1euon, • I • • I ' ! t • i I ' ! • • • .,- DAILY "'LOT .~ewport ~Iappea Barons, Terriers By Servite, 24-7 By ROGER CARLSON OtMDIHypt .. 5"'" Newport Harbor Hi&h'a Sallors, con· sidered by many a Sunset Leacue tiUe eon. tender, appear to be in need of. major ovemaw if that prospect ls to become a reality during this 1975 football seascn. The Sailors were stepQ<d on by a polished Servile Friars club Thursday night, 24-7, in non-league warfare before 8,000 at La Palma Park. And it might have been by a larger margin if Servile had not FUll«l !Ii ' · its first team~l u.re., u, who eausht a 31-quarten yard TD J'UI In adcPtlon· The Tm roat 1 · torecopt1oosoll2, tt...i flntbal!u leaup-52 yards from pooedly rebuiJdln& 'a111r q~"i\':~~~*."a!':°.ft bule &radualioll. t...... • fourtl1-<u1d ·tbree sltua puniiheil\lie Sillon to "-wi · the tune of 2l.O after t """ tb Newport d.,. periods wo fendlns with whit ap. Ne~ Port took pea red to be eight possession in that sft.•"' 1.lnem en and ~17oree REDLANDS -An aerial exph»ion may be setofftoni1fht when Foun· lain Va ley J!i&h's Barons of the Sunset · te~e cl .. h with peren- nial ~trus Belt League cbomplon Redlands. Kickoff is sel for a o'clock at tbe University of Redlands and -tbms feJture !OP. "ts 29 J.S ~· liDebackera. · ~ , , 21, 19, 2& 27 'l\vo Senite TDs were ... 111 a••••• • u.1......., mef~~d muqed .set I.IP by Casey Holcomb .:=::..-:..:.:~..!::':: T h 0 F · . interceptions at the • ..,.. . .,.,.,......,. .... .c.s-r 1 a rs , !Tua· 38 a:od 3:i After ..._ .. ~-.u.i_....., .... meanwhile, blasted Maril AnseJo Caught :::'a:.".::.:-~::.=,:' away wit~ pae1e11 to ·Heu-' aeeond TD pass (1;1 ,..--·,.,.. ...... ~-.. ...... 2112--poundtigbtendCbrls yards) It was Jay Ben-.,-'-'------- Monarclu Rip Corona, 33-0 nett bunllnl for 13 yu'ds botcil uarterbacks and lll)datouchdown. plenty of excellent re- "l'alll dAILancellotU was celvers. Both teams also Newpo"rt'• only ~ de-b.1111.e crunching ground f8"1ve J•lil...,.and oae'• pm~, mal<lng the Wt not e:nouah.. Halftime oneoftnebeslattracticns stats reflected ·• 200'3a in the CJF Southern Sec- Servite &dvant·age \'! tiontbisfU'St"eekofnon- yardage running and leasueection. passing. Coach Bruce By ED BUllGAllT OftllotOlllyl"t ... ~" Mater Dei High foot- ball fans may soon foraet just who Jim Wigmote and Pat McKeon were. Instead, they may start talking about quarterback Tim Wigmore. Or sophomore tailback David Gon- za les . Or bruising fullback Steve Williams. All three newcomers were instrumental in Mater Dei's....33-0 wallop- ing of Coron3'del Mar's outmanned Sea Kings in the se3S(itt ·opener Thurs- day night at Newport Harbor High . Even without Jim Wigmore and McKeon- last year 's stars-the Monarchs cruised to a 21-0 halftime advantage taking advantage of ear: ly Sea Kings· errors. !\tater Dei rolled up 204 net yards in the.first half while Corona del Mar- without quarterback * * * Gary ¥ulaness-wa• held to minus 28. The final net yards gained: Mater DeL 37•. Corm.a del Mar minus 4. The staJ"s of the l<>psided first half were Wigmore and Gonzales. Still aching from a pinched nerve in bis back, Wigmor~ didn't play at all in .the second half. But he scored· the game's second TD with 2:50 left in the first quarter, keeping two yards. His score culminated a two-play_. three-yard drive. The Monarchs got a big break when the Sea Kings had a bad ceriter snap on fourth down Corona del· Mar re~ covered the snap at its own three. Another Sea Kings' r:ni s take set up the Monarchs" first TD with 5:37 left in the openiRg quarter. Marty Sundy re- covered a Sea .Kings' fumble at the GdM 28, Newport'• only payoff Pickford 's Barons caqie· In the f ourtb operate behind returning q u a r t e r w h e n quartUback Chris Dove. qU'arterback Gordon-Dove ia a preclston Adam.a connected on a passer and is backed up four-yard TD pass to b Y res e r v e G a r y Brian Whitton! with ro Coleman. seconds left. Scott Redlands counters Lohman kicked the PAT. with 6-2Jobn Fouch, a re- The 30-y8rd scoring turning starter. His dad drive wu lsnlted by Dan is former USC tailback Strajna's fumbJe re· John Fouch, who was a covel'y. two-time AJI-CIF pl3'er Servlte's Paul Millard atSantaAnaHlgh. kicked a 30-yard field Redlands, however . goal <set up by Servite's still has the same style of fourth interception> 8nd game that has put the be toed three PATs to Terriers in the CI F completetherout. playoffs the last 10 straight years under s coach Paul Womack-a , deadly running game • behihd 200 -pound GAM•STATllTICS •• PlnldDwMrwV!l119 J Pint ..... ••"'cl I ,.nl "'"9f •Mttl.. I ToYI fir.I OOWftl • Y.ctsnnf\1111111 61 YerdSNu.ino •• Y.OSlott 11 .,,... . .,.,.._ .. iN<I! Hit P\Mtt/ .... ••t. '"*'·' Y~lfl ........ 11..cl •Ill F..nlNH/1Wl'l~l lolt OJO k-..., Qv.-Nn s.r.i-1 ,. l NtWSIOf1 0 0 0 ll:USMINO ... WJiW'M•~ tc• .,. .,, ,I fullbacks . '" "' .. '" •m.o ' .... '" ..... ,_' Pickford also has a be,vy of running backs with the most impr· ressive "off the Barons· scrimmage with Santa Ana Valley emerging in Mike Musso, a hard-to- ~AME STATISTICS .. A "'dowMrwslll119 1• Ant dowM MUl"9 ) AntdllwM•Mlll<eS 0 Totatflnt"*"s 11 Yvdl nishl"O JO) and three plays later, c Gonzales-a 5-5, 145· : pound sophomore 1 speedster-ran 25 yards ~ off left guard for the Hou -·-H Al~v+ll• I M t• . .. ' • ,, 1 10 •1 11 ...... 12 2) ' n ' " . .. .. 0 ' ' ' brlng down 190-pounder. ... Mitch Chambers com· ~:; plements Mus so in the 1.& running department, but 1·2 is not at full strength due o.• to an ankle injury. Others •.• who could figure in the "' 1.0 Barons· plans tonight are YardsNulno t1 Verdi. Int 12 • NttQl'dstalnH 17• fl'Wltt/ff9.<llst. lm u score. .. Y~PtMUftd 6(11 ·• "" ·~ in In all, Gonzales picked up 51 yards on 9 carrtes .. but Williams was Mater' Dei's top rusher, gaining 56 yards and 1h0Wing1 good strength. · Fllft'lllloet/fumbtn lost 211 k-•ria.eiun • #rMt.rO.I 14 1 6 7-li eor-oe•JMr o o o o-o WllllMM "'' ... McGow•n II: USM I NO lrM"':rDel tc• .,. " .. ' ' ' " . " rt -. Corona del Mar couJd 0 S.t gain Only thr'ee flrSt I 1 .• d o •.s owns . 0 I.I --S..Ck .... -""-,. .... ' . ' . ' I ' " ' ' 0 • 23 • • 112 2' PASSING -·-... lllC .. '' Adlttll 11 s • ... ....... 1 0 ''° 0 ' ' 1 0 1'° 1•1 Matt Nisco, Mike Cox and •.• w i.o arren Taylor. 1•.o Taylor is also ham- .., -...! .... pereu with a shoul~er in - JUJ"Y. Jd. Pickford is concerned .m with Redlands· use of a stunting defens e. especially this early in the season. ... ... .... IM~l•r ,,.,._, ...... GOnUIH ..... O'H'9t• ,_ ..... 3 •. , 0 •.• 0 J .• 0 •.• o •.O Cyclists Race Tonigbt * * * ._Uoill V•lltr OltsrlM SE-«tri Mlof'9tn.tm LT~rlr.COwper "' .. , Nov.1 draw nearer. 11 11.0 "' ~osaiie~-led Mustangs Oilers Stop La Quinla, 27-14 Tackle . wuh2:551e111nthelhlld Warren . • B1 HOWAROL. RANDY forced on tbe next aeries n:Ro.W::;:':itn the end this time Kerry Mathiesoo got a hal>d oo aid of two bis punt the ball 81 three players rushee •nd • steady r.,. char&ed, He batted ii to ~iving corps, sparked the seven and Gree the Costa Me sa Eat ddt ·• It Mustansa to a come-s v pounccu on f forCoetaMesa. rom·behlnd •. 21-14,open· Two plays later, lng game v1ctory over Rosauer pissed to Mik'e th La Quinta A&tecs Sn 1 rootbatl teem Thursday ow .n the end zone · h 1 Doi from rune yards out and rug~ • sa Grande Dan Du_ddridge kicked Hlg · the conversion to put the ~auer, the Mustangs Must.a.Das ln "front, -U.T. quarterback. passed for period. After La Quinta went momentarily In h'Gnt, w-i.s, Rooauer hit Dyen on a 23-yard pass, then. added the final one on a four-yard run In tbe ciao· 1n1seconda. Defensive atandouts included Byers . Ea1tveldt, B il l Ekstr~ Dave Mollica, Dave \;OOper 1 and ~falhieson. The Hunlln•ton Beach Hl&h Oilers and Wal'- ren's Bears-two foot~ ball t•ama wilb hl&hl1- r1ted defenses-me« at, Huntington Beach Hlah tonight in the season , opener. Kickoff Is 8, and U.e Bears, who defeated the Oiler.t 29·1 last )'ear, are favored but the Ojlera should be vastly Im- proved. two touchdowns and scored two more. the last comln& on the final play of the game. After a stow start and a virtually non-~xisteot ground 1ame in the first hall, the Mustana:s came on strong in the second Vikes,. Eagles C·la'Sh Tonight Huntington Beach has 10 returning starters and a defense that its coach Roy Brummett says, "pursues. reacts and hits well;; I'm real pleased de· fens1vely.'' The Oilers should be better than la1t Ytar's 2·7 squad, but the Bears could also improve on their6·3 mark. halflO~corefow-tlmes. Two teams that are Ro9auer completed hopeful of banner nine of 11 atte.rnpts in the seasons battle tontgbt second bait for 1~1 yards when MariJla and Estan- and hit 15 of 24 for the cia high school~ cl .. h in night for 225 yards·aa the the 1975 prep' football Mustangs :stayed in the opener .•t New"port air until the final driv~. ~bo,.. High. Game time J.S8o'clock. Costa Mesa returned Marina, coming off a for the second half 3-5-1 record last season charged up and playing has 19 lettermen back 1 with an intensitY it including 10 st.arters: didn't have 'in the first· Estancia, which posted a half. 2-6-1 ma.rk a year ago. The Mustangs were also bas a long list of ex- held at the La Quinta perienced players re· three, inches short of a turning. first down on their first But coach Ken Kiefer's drive. Estancia outfit has been When the defense stif· hard hit by injuries, thus fened and held at the Marina rates as a slight nine, a hard rush nearly f!vorite tonight. blocked a punt and the Larry Hall, Estancia's Mustangs took over at starting quarterback the La Quinta 22 . last year, broke a Jegina Rosauer passes to Dan skiing accident in the off Valentine and ·Dan Byers season and is just round.- took the ball to the one ing into shape. He'll start · and the qucirterback atalinebackerspot. sneaked over from there The No. 2 Eagles QB for the first score. Kirk Langdale, ls nurs: Anoth e r punt was ing a knee injury. thus * •. ., * Kiefer will go with senior Kevin LaRue.' GAMl 1"•"1'"1~s l. Estancia has a good "'"'~•11\nlno l , one in fullback Ken Arsl-1"sslno • 1 w ··1 · th N Flnt-s"'n.i1;.,, , 0 t. Jams. e o . 1 rot.i11111d(>Wfl1 11 ,, rusher last year. ~:'.:~ 1~~ u, Marina is led by Jim Y••011os1 1• '! Rankin , a 180-pound ::;:1~.":o~'t::~ ~ 11' fullback who galloped v-Pl' ... 11-' 8140 .. ~!: .ror 159-yards against the FumbfH1tumt>1nio11 oJO 1JO Eagles in 'last year's sc .... .,., Otl•Nn R · eost•Mtw 0 0 13 "-4' game. ankm totalet\_688 uQuin11 o 1 o 1-1( yardsin1974. .... -. .._ .... ---Molli<• TOlllt _. .. ...... °"""H' CMorloU! 5111• ™•'' ~:,:,,::, The Yikes, like Estan-•~• ,. ,, ..;. cia,baverevampedtheir ! ~ ! ~1 offense. Co_ach Mike '20 .0 5.0 1 1t o• 6.0 JC Grid Poll ' 10 10 0.0 1 0 0 0.0 21 IS 16 3.0 LllO.ift" 5 15 0 " .. ' ' . ,. ' . • ' ' 0 . ,.. ' ~ASSING Cl1&a MIM l>mlly ~i.t Te' 10 J.O ...... ~ •.1 1. a Cllftilno 1.0 t. bst LA •.J l.OfWIOI Co1"t •.O ... ....,,.,.r• l.1 5. Fllllwtlwl '·Rio Hondo 1.0tnn .. Sidd!Q.l(lr, pct. •. BMl...-.field Henigan is now running the veer to.fit b1I person· nelbelter. Dav~ Wallacli, who played JV ball In '74, steps Into the starting quarterback spot for th~ Yikes ~ He's a 180· pounder who Henigan rates as an excellent passer. Five defensive starters r eturn, and Warren coach Frank Mazzotta says, •·we're a lot better defensively than last year. On de- rense, we can play with anyone." Heading the Oilers' de· fense is All-Empire League tackle Keith Dionne (6·3, 205) and linebackers Roger Smith (5·11, 180) and Toby Bonwell (6·0, 180). While Brummett i5 en- thusiastic about bis de- Guards Bob Tiezii (195) and Dan Meeks (3)5) are two 1ood ooeS up front offensively for the Yikes while Marina's bi11est strength de· feruively appears to be its secondary where three starters return. fettSe, he has seven re- 155 turning starters on of- 21.s fense, although losing :: running back Loren »1 Micklin, who gained 821 : yardslastyear. ... ,. .. ~ u;---..., c...,._ llltT--'11.$U .. ~TMul C-0..0Wtl LG--OenMMll.1 LY-,_,....,....,..,,_ TE-Owls tel..,,_ 1u Bill Holst. who com-!:. pleted 30 or 11 for 516 1u yards, returns at '" quarterback and wilJ 11s again operate a Houston 1'0 veeroffense. 09-ot .... W .. I_,. ....... lm ... 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The ad\'antage, says the Gauchos· coach, is the fact the Chargers have played a game <los- ' ing to Orange Coast, 48 -19) while Saturday nigh('s till is the ·75 opener for Saddlebark. "They have the advan- tage by playi ng a game already. Plus this is one of .the 111o st inex - perienced groups we'vC ever had. If we cun eliminate our first game jitters and mis t:ikes, we'l l be okay," says J-lartman. The Saddlcback coach feels the Chargers are a much better team than last week's score with OCCindicatcs. "l don't think the score was any indicaticn what the ball game was like. Cypress made three or four glaring mis takes that got them in trouble.·· "Cypress is very much improved over last year (when Saddleback won, 20·0). This will very de- finitely be one of the toughest openers we've had. Cypress is throwing the ball more this year which will be a big C'hallenge for our secon- dary," DICK ROCHE New Uni Coach Trojans Take On Tustin University High's Tro- jans open the 1975 foot· ball season al Tustin tonight in non·league battle and the Trojans ~ire favored to ('Ontinuc their \\'innin~ ways. Coach Dick Roche takes over for Jerry Rt..><1 - man and UnivC'rsity is expected to add Tustin to a list that \\'ould give the 197.J South Coast Le<Jgue co--C'IJ,amps their 12th win in th<' last l ·I starts. Kickoff is set for 8 o'clock and for Universi· ty it'll be a 6·1 defense keyed by linebacker Dave Scroggins and an I· orrenst' featuring tailback Ron Dykes. University likes to play a somewhat con- servative offense with most or the thrust up the middl e with Dykes following the blocking of. fullba ck SergiO Delgadillo. · A natural rivalry nares anew Saturday night when the Golden West Colleee Rustlers tangle with the Oranee Coaltt College Pirates on Lhe QCC field with kickoff at 7:30. Coach Ray Shackleford at GWCsays the Rustlers are pointing to winning the Southern California Co nference Cha m - pionship this season. a feat that has eluded them to date. "Our team know• full well whal to eipect in our four practice games," Sbacl.leford says. "l believe we have a schedule that is equal to any team in thestatewtlh East LA , Orange Coast, Mt. San Antonio and Fullerton . ''This week we go against another team that rs experienced and top.ranked and we may be a little behind them withayoungerteam, Grid Opener Artists Battle Bloomington The Laguna l!each Trimble, is a sub two- fUgh Artisls-rclurning minute hall miler and only one starter-and the Laguna football coaC'h Bloomington Bruins -Dennis Haryung says, who have only four "Trimble is more or an starters back-clash in outside threat than their .season football Pike." openers at Laguna The big question Beach tonight. mork:i are on the of· Kickoff is 8 and the fensive and d efensive game i s rated even, lines where the Artists although Bloomington's are very inexperienced. credentials last year are No starters return and more impressive than with the exception or J eff I.aguna's. Greenough (6·3, 210), The Bruins were 4.5 they are quite small. overall and 4-3 in the San Bloomington's best Andreas League, holding player is fullback Greg opponents to four Appleby (6·1, 195) who is touchdowns on the alsoadefensiveend.The ground. Bruins run an option of- The Artists were 2-7 fense, but look for Ap- overall and 0-5 in South pleby. to be running up Coast League play, but themiddle. only lost the five circuit Along with Appleby, fames by 18 points. linebacker John Cam· But Bloomington is broto (5·11, 170), guard also feeling graduation Ken Alvarez (5·10, 180) .losses, and the Artists a.nd halfback Jerry have the advantage of Houchens (5-11, 175) are playing at home. returning starters. Laguna's one return-..... .,... "•cllOlt•nw "A&alnll Eaal LA, we what lo expect in the con- used 82 playen and bad ference. .. two complete offensive "We haven't WOQ the P&STtclO••• conference cb.aio· ...........cw.,.c._.-14,0o...,..,.t1 pionsb.ip and that's our ,.,~.,.c-• 1•.c..•-'-'1 bla: eoalthis year.·· . , ... ~ ... ,,..0r.,.C0H1• "-~ lt ma•e any dif. ,...~ ... C..ttJO.OoWM'ft'li'llrtll:IO ~ ~ 1m--oe1c19r1..._,,,,,0r..-+"C11Hto ference that hi.I team is 1•J1--0t._.w..-11,0(Ct1 ui.1 1m-ot-.c...e10.~"'"'' playi.DJ Ora.nee Cod, ill 1moo•'*'•"t1.0r-..ir-in squad that draw1 largely :.=~.tta.Ot"•netcon1:io from the same high ------~---school teams as doe• and two defensive units Golden West? on the field. That'salotof "I doo't think we aa players for one gam~ but coaches.try to make any we want to find out now more out of it lb.an any other aanio. And I don't lhlok their coaches do either. ''But it's a natural rlvalry and It's el ways• good football game re· gard.le:ss .' ' Shackleford says he will not make any changes in the opening lineups for the game. ''We were fortunate and didn't get anybody hurt at East LA so we'll go wlth th~ same lineups." Golden West threw about 8$ -percent of tho tin;)ie in the season opener •bkb the coach 1aya lt abOut five percent mere than a year ago. "We hope to establ.i.W.... some ll'P" of baU contn!I" and go from there," he says. "Our two teams are pretty !limilat. Both ofll!'i attack the other teams ln muchthesameway and it should be a good ball game." DH Faces ·Lobos Cunerty Debuts as Dolphim Coach • Bill Cunerty, who coached North Torrance ffigh to a 7-3 record last year, figures to make a winning debut at Dana Hills tonight when his Dolphins lace the Los Amigos Lobos at San Clemente fligh. Kickoff in the season footbaJI opener for both BI LL CUNERTY teams is 7:30, and the Dana Hiiia Debut Dolphins-coming oCf a -----------2·3 campaign in the A rea Polo Results For Preps MOO~ILEAOUITOURNAME.HT VA•SITY sc-•vOM"'n 8utNI Pi•• O 0 0 1-1 Newport H1rb0f 1 • • ~ n "*WPO't SCOrl""O: Anclt('°"' 6, Ful~ J, s""'"' 2. Roi:i.rtson t , White 2. Ntwl1nd 1, OOIHott. ll'llltYms>. 1 ... .--. M<GlnltV, MCDollQll. !kOA •r OMrwn eoi.11 Mew 2 1 1 2-6 HlMIUn!rlon ~ICh 1 2 3 3--f Scoring: CM-Moflroe J, Lincoln, Ao,!. Whllmor6. H8-T&JIOf" •.Weir 3. Keel•, 811.1\ll1n. South Coast League-are favored over the Lobos, who were 0-S in the tougher Garde n Grove League. Although losing all· league tackles Craig Fulladosa and J oe Cameron, the Dolphins have six starters return· ing, eight transfers and numerous juniors who were on an B·l sophomore team. Los Amigos also has six returning starters, and has fairly good size but appears less ex· (6-l, 185)1---.. perienced in the skilled Dave Morris , a 6-l, posiUons. 200-p<>und lineba er, is Jn the skilled positions, ·probably the Lobo ' best Dan~ Hills has a good player , making 63 runnmg back in Kerry tackles last year. Los Crabb, a promising Arn.igos has other good quarterback in Rob players in tackle John ~tamos and a strong Godoy l6·0, 200) and ~1ght end in Rick Brown· tailback Jim Lerma (5-S, mg. i35l. Crabb picked up 466 The key lo tonilht's yards on 108 carries last outC"ome, according to year from an J formation I. o b o s • c o a c h A) and may be even more Calonico is how Well his effective from the defensivC line of J ohn Houston veer. Starting Hernandez (6·0. 215), fullback Ron Kosmala Carlos Estrada (5 ·6 190) gain~ 95 yards on 23 and Rick Sousa (6·0'. 205) cames. . can handle the Dolphins' Stamos, a transfer offensi'f' line. from Villa Park, was D.l~Hln•Off•llW very impressive in a se-s11..eT111~u\ scrimmage running for "1-AIOeH•11n • RG--&te,.. R1v a TO and passing for two c -Nu•e T1uMr scores LG-Wneouie• • • LT.....fffilJ9fli.en Browning caught a TD TE-flk.k B•o-1n11 pass in tbe scrimmage Q6-4tobSet•mo' f'8--Aon ICoim•I• H8-K1rry Cr1bb F -o>rl\ W1l~l'I D1n1 Hlllt 0.1111,.. LE-John ""'"II LG-Pel SWHnev "' "' ,,. "' ,.. "' ... "' ,., "' 1•:1 "' ... ,,. "' "' ... ' l Throwing for Cypress is David Spriggs, a freshman from Rancho Alamitos High, who com- pleted 14 of 28 for 159 yards in a last-minute starting role against Orange Coast. Cypress' top QB , Greg La Mendola, is out indefinitely with a sprained knee. The Trojans can go lo the paSs, however. and quarterback John Halagan has excellent targets in wide receivers Dan J-lill and Sean Graham. in addition to tight end Dave Axline. ing regular , running SE-RkhNunls RT-.JeflG<",enoupll baC'k Kevin Pike, is a RG-Robefl Pon<:e doubtful starter tonight c --sru Jud•ln! 160 !kff"l •r o.amn 110 Mluion¥Lejo 1 2 2 Cl--' 11S Anlol'lllm ' O O 1~ Edison, Matadors Collide at OCC L T-We-s Co Iller RG--JohnB&ellman RE-P11.1l8ell'll<I LB--erent D1nnlnoer LB-flon 1Co~1t1 CB-Scon ll'omeroinl,j C8-P1t<row1ey ;:: I ;;....v Cypress coach Don Lent was impressed with Spriggs, but had fe w positive comments about his specialty team ~. The Chargers had a. punt blocked and had one re· turned 6S yards for a TD · last week. In all, Dave Beighton punted eight times for a28.7 average. Dan Hubbard, who has been booming punts SO yards in practice, will replace Beighton. El Toro Rival Loaded Tus tin has what it thinks is the answer to Scroggins in linebacker Richard Umphrey (6-3, 205) and quarterback Tom Banks-{6-3, 175) could give the Tillers the spark they lacked or- fensivel}l last year . One of Tustin'S big weapons is the option play outside and Roche indicated earlier his Tro· jans were placing addi· tional emphasis on that phase of their defense. Tustin could have a LG-f:•nCl1rk because of a bruised tT-fl1,.1.qu..,., kn<'e. Pike rushed for J38 TE-Greg e11nt111ro oe-oa .. cr.1orn•n yards on 93 carries last TB-Pt.UTrimoi. year. F8-.Jo,.,,.Mlt11• Rich Nunis, a part· F -v1nce McCullo.io11 U•u..., .. 1c11 Del"'M time starter at safety, is LE-sco1tl-knOer'-On another top Artist. He LT-Riy.1.9....00 MG-Rk k SnyOfr will also be at split end RT-JettGrffl'Oli9l'I on offense and has 4.6 A&:--f.lo"" And«$.Ol'I -~--ii Gompil 40·yard speed. LB-Jo,.,,.Mni.r In fact, the Artists 8 n.. ca-V1m1Mccunougl'I r ce-c.r1t9 Frtncl'I pear to be quick. Their s -o.ues1romt1111,,. :;tarting tailback, Phil · 5 -Rltl'IN""''' 1ss MJ"lon ll'Le]o scor1"'0: Hll6ett '· 1•S Scoltman 1, u,,.... McDouvl•. 180 kff"l •'f' OU•!UrS us t.rn1 ... rs11, 2 • 4 2-12 uo El R1ncll0 I a 0 1-1 160 Unlv•rtily 5corlng; H•,lol!tl •· 11'l Col .. ntLM 2, J. C•mpbell 2, 6or1oU1<., P. lllO CMnpellll. sc ..... , °".,,.,, 160 Aloncl'loAlamltos 1 a 1 0--t 1.:1 COronedltlMlr 4 S 4 J-1• lttl 5c0flng:C0M;Wl'llrry6,Sl.,..,3, 210 ""I'"" 2. erown• 2, WrlOf'll, WeOPr. ltiO Semon.n. "' "' "' ,., "' "' ANA"EIM JV' TOURNAMENT kff"l •r Ow•l1•rJ f".ount•n 11'&1 .. , I I l 3 ... &IMO Gr1n01 1 • • 0--10 f'o<lll1ln V•lte' scoring· ALOrl<.l'I J, ,,,.,.,,, Twvma11, Pole, Shu ..... New Look Diahlos MISSION YlllJO P~OS"·SO""TOURNEY sc .... .., Qu•l1••• Founl•ln ll'tllly O 1 1 2-4 C.rdoln GroH l J 1 0-4 Host Saddleback S<Oflnt: ,:v: Hlclo.J 2, Mer\ldltldu'!, Slncl•lr. LOS Amlll05 1 1 4 l--f U~811<h 1 2 O 0--,J · slight edge physically. Mi ssion Viejo High'S and Murio rates tonight's bot Uni-versity, with football team. with a gameeven. Scor l ny ; L1oun1 : Scolt, Cllrl,lenwn. GrlnOl1. Dykes in. the. backfield, completely new look to it, •·saddleback has very figures to have the edge opens the 1975 season iood backs and they're in speed and quickness. tonight against invading very aggressive, botbof- "We reel if we can ex-Saddleback High at 8 fensively and defensive- Freshman · Football ecute properly we should o'clock. ly, "saysMurio. be ok.'' says Roche, who · rated a Fullbaek Ron Madrid, "'"""'ou""" is involved in his first The game 18 a 6-0, 202-pounder who Fll'B1"' 1 1• ' o-.» "t \'lt a h ad tossup. WltS1mlnsler 0 0 p .,__., vars1 Y l as e Coach John Murio's didn't play last season-, Fv Tos: R1n11.1n '· °""'· Dlu. Brea High's Wildcats coach. M " . v · "b o· bl gears the Roadrunners' PAT5:A1Mlln1 Cruntl.En9i.t ..... 1. U•l....nll'f'Off•M• lSStOn leJ 18 OS W" b SCff"lb'f'Qu•...,." .surprised somewhat in WR.....O.nHIU i.sb were primarily a passing lS bone attack. Sad-Fll'Gold '1• 1 ~ 1974 with a 4-4-1 overall LT--Mto,.Murpl'lv 1tt team l••t season and had dleback also has apair of PM.Ille• 0 0 0 o--0 LG-<llffNel lttl -edst · h Fll'TDl:Mlr911remJ,Hitnnln!;lmlft. record, including an C--f>•uis.i: 176 7or8players going both spe ers tn alfbacks eam1.ront•.PATs:wne1mon'""''· opening14-14tiewithvis-AG-Pt•rMl(doMld ''° wAys . But that's Bob Banuelos (190) and c.m1.tont•<k 1~•1. iting El Toro. RT-T1mAn1wn ~ changed. Tyrone Trapp (140). sc ..... ,CNamn • TE-0.w ·-n-19) 8ol"9G•af'd• 0 0 0 7~ And bac" from that wR-se~G••,.,.m u.o Top passing star Dave Doug Reeves, a 5-10, EdllOllG<"nn 1• • o b---10 team are eight Offensive QB-Jol'lnHi!agln !SS 1:'.'-h "di h d led }4().pounder, -takes OVer EOl_,TDt:Slllon,MllU(ky,Harjo. F8-S.rtlo 0e1ge<11110 1n ~ m1 as gra ua h PAT: Slaton tn•nL starters, with only T&-RonDvk•' 111 and Murio hes gone to a Sc midt's spot as the kof••r~,.,." vacanci es at guard, u"1"n11ro.1.1u• runni"ng game. And the Diablos' quarterback. A s.rvne 0 • 0 0-6 . LE-Oe~eA•line 1'1S I k " k .1 NewPOrlHarbor 0 • 0 0-6 center and quarterback LT-AltkBawier 19s Diab~os will also play top Pace lC er asl NtwPDr1H••borTD:M•l9s. to be filled . LG--Ml••MooOv 11.S 1 t ( tb 11 lhi season, Reeves was the kff"llrtQHrt•n RG-Ser9!0 O.load;llo ,,,. WO-a 000 00 a s N Q b 0.111 HUI' 0 0 0 ~ The Wildcats invade RT--Ml••Mu•P"v 19s season. o.3 Bin '74, utdidsee UnAml90"5 1 o o 1-1• Mission Vi ejo High RE-R.J.Sc11w1c111enbl:!•o 1•1 Mi"ssi·on Viei"o has had plentyofplayingtimein !k•,.•vou•11•n S h I S t d . ht LB-D1veSc•09<1ln~ 1•s these d s.oidlitlMtk o • 11 r.-2s c oo a ur ay n1g ce-oanHlll iso quite a few players con ary. Mlu!onll'L•Jo o o 'o--• for an 8 o"clock football ce-s.anGrah~m • 160 banged up in pre-season Mlu1oonvi.JoOU••w M1~1onv1e1oTD :Oc"°'· •lash w1"th El Toro and SS-Eric Sprlnq.er us ~:J.·.· .. ','',',,". 1~S kw••vOv•l1•n .. FS-Ar1He1 ~e 1so drills, but most will play ,.,_ 221 011t1Mes. o o 11 1-10 coil.ch Rudy E5trada AG-.nHMc.Ortv 11s uOu1n11 o o o o-o h,, ( d · h C--Gli,.Ml•r~m1n 110 Cosi.MIYlDs:l•reyls1,Sc.•rlett. says cs oun the rtg t LG-todds111.1m'"' 110 PAT:Lun0(.,.,s1. replacement at E s· LT-Merkhntlty 19) SC-lrf0..r1tn quarterback tO give hiS s:peranza i ze ~=~"'ui;i8;:1::'s :: ~~=nle : : ~ \~ team a solid backfield. FB-R•v &•-•en• 11s sin C••m•n•• TOs : waoe 2. "We finis hed second to TB-SCott5"e•• i.:i ~ro 2. Plrk-lr. PAT.: Ovni¥in 2 C Schaif.f S8-ErlcSchmtdt UICI (1»SWS).Mi;Cr1nl1 /run) . Los Altos in summer 0 .,,..,,,_e rns M1s,1111vi."'°"'",. S<w•bvQMmn passing league." s ays • MJ RE-M1r11.Sor1nson 17'0 w1rT~ o o 0 o-o RT-J•ff Flemlng 10IO HunU119ton BeKl'I 0 • I 6-20 Estrada. His QB· find MG--C.r~'Grnr no HB TO\: Cl•co. 0111mono • is Walt Wiegand (5-JJ, San Clemente High's Clemente offense in gear tT-M1rkMerw1n '"" LlntKum.PAT: LLn11c um l•unl • " T · d · LE--Mlrk Mummer! 110 170), a starter at safety r1tons enjoye their lot the first time in ac· Le-JiyH•n•r 11o k-•vCNarW" last year. He's a good finest hour in football in tu al game combat, L&-s1e .... ice11ev 110 ::,\:.?~= ,: : : ~ passer. yet is an even 1974 with a CI F 2·A Schaff says there will be ~~~~!~'::,,,.,, ~~~ !kff"l•YOM'"'' better runner. "We'll try playoffs berth-and the a measure or interest in cll-J•llHOPP 1JO °""'H111, o o o o-o to take advantage with best is yet to come. ac· ·seeing just how well the .-.--Sconourl'l•m 1'° LotAmlyos 1 0 0 1 - 14 the option,'' says cording to Tri ton s wis hbone can move the $$-(!>&$ $-$-$m m. $ Estrada. followers. ball. ~ @ ,ww@ @$@@1t$ Oneofhischieflargets It starts Saturday "Wewerepleasedwith ®Wh d $ will be spilt rece iver Bil-night as the Trit•ns of our offense in our scrim-!1J ere 0 JOl,l gO tO get JOUr $ ly Hobbs, a j unior with coach Allie Scharr and mage against Estancia," $ ,;i excellent hands and the Esperanza Azt~os says Schaff. "We got • MARINE SUPPi.JES and get .I moves. open the 1975 campaign pretty much what we ex· i "' The running backs re-with an So"clook kickoff. P<'Cted out of it." theni atOISCOU'UT DDICES". ! turn intact with Scheff says the As Cor Esperanza If rn • halfbacks Keith Bruno celebration shouldn't Schaff says it's a case of ---+-~--~ $ .Johnson (5·11, 170) fiank· .rEsperanza looked greJt formation and sprintout ""' • s -Q>rls wit~ have an all-league tackle S ~1nry M1kl1wi(J "' '" Edison High SC"hool opens the 1975 football season against Bolsa Grande High tonight (8) at Orange Coast College in a somewhat pre- carious position. back if) Glen Titensor at----~------ The Edison Chargers· have Qnly five starters returning and 11 let- termen and have been plagued with a series of nagging injuries and the flu . On top of everything else, the Chargers tangle with a veteran Bolsa Grande squad that is be· ing tabbed in some circles to win the Garden Grove League. A year ago the Chargers won, 21·3, and coach George Asleson's Matadors haven't forgot· ten that game. The Matadors have 11 starters back inctuding quarterback Mike Ricbelieu who is in his fourth season under the Bolsa Grande coaching staff. He is best in rWl· ning the option play to either side. The Matadors also 6-4 and 230 pounds along with center Tony Elias· Calles. Edison coach Bill Workman isn't conced- ing a thing but says his players will be lacking in praclice and nlay not be in the best shape for the opener. On the bJ'.ighter side of the ledger, Workman has Rick Bashore ready for duty at quarterback. Bashore started the final four games for the Chargers last year. E•lll-Ott•ns• WR --Ooft Wh1n L T-+i•vnt' All•r LG-Sir.Ip Frll'r C -Jori s.trmour RG-8ob Flann•ltv RT-Rll!Oy Holl.O•v TE-ll'k R1•h1 .... nL OB-Ric• 81ihor1t f'll-ftotl Romeo Tll--'teJ C- Fl..--..ILm Bo9¥1 • l!.i-o.fftlw OE-KtnHIU OT-SklpFr11oer ~LktWlttoer~ OT--..llmWllti1m1 OE-Plul R.OI"' Lfl.-lltob Romeo LI-Jell AotJIM<>n C8-TlmNlcho" C8~Smltll W .-81118tl(l'I SM,-EdConnell "' "' "' ,., "' '" "" "' , .. "' "' .., "' "' ,., "' ... "' "' "' ·~ ·~ FL YING IS FUN AND SAVES YOU TIME & MONEY lAS VEGAS -I V. IRS MAMMOTH -2 HRS SAN FRANCISCO -2!h HRS -· -~ "''~'"!' ····~-~~ BEECHCRAFT '"SIERRA'" 9'731Q •Seats 4 Acloffs ln C:C..olwt •Cnil'"'9 5pffd of 165 *Ideal For h liM ll «ft~ Tn t .,_. foofbGll sklh ---.-...... ,_.. -.,.. ,_ '""• . clime• to wm ,.. crf 11 ............ go_to ... -* lrttl of co.petitioR. ...,.,_..,....... ......... ...... ,.... ..... betw ... J ,._ _. S p.11111-IMoa. ...... FrU .. ..,. of tit. titre• ltr••c.lte1 of tlte ...._, ArH lop CW. or ..,.,.. d•ri•g .... 1 •••• -.1-...._s-i .. GET YOUR FREE TIPS (5-11, 170) and Jeff begin yet. however. combating the power J. !BAKER ~MOM 0 , }AIRPORT $ Ing fullback Armand in its scrimmage and it is tactics from the veer. ~ $-_'-~Take Newport Blvd . .m tro (5-11,,75J In t~e btgger "than w~ llrc. We "Whot they do they do$ 3 ~ Exit East 1t Bak1r & ""• . Wildcats' 3printouL T-feel we have decent size, well,'' says SehaIC. • f a.. KALM Right on Pullmtn FREE Fl YIN G lfSSONS INO.UDED IOOK WHEM YOU RlGISTlilt AMD PRACTICE MOW• REGISTRATION . formation with varla-but Esperanza is bigaer. In the backfield for • $ lions. ' They do a lot of things San Clemente will be• R • Two·tiri'le AtJ.Orange well and"could be as good quarterback T j m $: Lea&ue Jlnem1n Fred a le•m as we'll see all Vltj.sldes. hal!backs ! • ·;i ~ <* Hogan keys the offense year.~· Btf:i.n Wood and Ron"'" ,... at - and def ease In the The T'ritons will have Wade and fullback Tom •• p ~ : trenches. to go without defensive Arons. ~ • ~j ... u · 1:16tU be.at tackle a11ci(· back Stan athi!!, who · Glenn Dill alternat "' ~ •• feQ.10 aod end on d• •Ill nursing an a nkfe in· with VI e is ides at "':·-f--"T~M:::..::A~"'~'il."-' ---:.....ili~:U!n:"-.l.- lerise. B1ckfna up the ury SdStained i n the quar\,erback and sliares .1111 • •J, t90-pouad Hogan 00 summer. "Mathis could the tisponsibilities. Also MOM M · • ! ofreM are 175.pcjund 'tttY possibly be held out a key ln tRhe60bdayckfield is. ann· . ..,a1dl M-ark Gary and lllllll $Qut1i C<;>asU.eaauo llalfback Adams, $27,500 OR IEST OFRR FINANCING AV AILABLB AYAliil LI FOR DIMO. RIGHT ---~THIS W ... 411 OMLY! CAU: K!HT SCHISLlll 646-0301 EHDS OCT.3 COMPETITION I P.M. OCT. 4 AT HARBOR AREA BOYS CLUG UPPER BAY BRANCH 2131 TUSTIMAYE. COSTA MESA r-011,..,fOll.MATION Dave·"floutette. and pla11starts." ••1• whowlllseehi sshareof~ 31141PU LLMAN,COSTA ~:~ I .e +,,,;;..-.,t1.c,111, .. BW--Wc!lll Schaf . e ·n.,.., 'Bn ~:~Je.with Wood ~nd ............... • ••e8 642-8372 l ' • , • • Arls/Dining Out· -Entertainment DAil y PILOT CJ . Fall Sea~n Lights ~P ·Local ·stages· • • The fall season turns very . "theatrical" alo~ the Orange Coast with a three-week revival of UC Irvine Repertory Theate~,beginning on Monday and South Coast Repertory debuting a madcap English'farce, "Jumpers," Sl!turday· night. (Other play schedules in Intermission column, Page CS.) Irvuie•s short season will be kept lively wi th the rotation ol five different offerings. The 18performances will include "double features" on Monday and Tuesday nights, followed by "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?" on Wednesday night. First program will be "Green Julia" and "The Great Nebula in Orion," to be presented .Monday night. Tuesday's.: program will be "Zoo Story" and "The American Dream.•• ·The rotation of plays · will continue Monday through Saturday for a three-week period ending Saturday, Oct. 11. All productions will be in the UC! Little Theater (Room 161, Humanities Hall) starting at8o'clock each ni2ht. ' ., Dmlfl Pilot P•o•o• ,,,, Potrfek O'Dot1Nell The poses offer a hint at the farcical qualities af 'Jumpers' in which Anni Long and John-David Keller will appear when South Coast Repertory kicks off its fall season Saturday night. The round br!d is also a hint tpat the Tom Stopp.aaJ-rflay is for adults JOAN MORRIS, MARIANA RENCE IN 'GREAT NEBULA' CAST OF IRVINE REPERTORrS 'WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?' Eye Enticers .at OCC Gallery ' Acrylics of Betty McAUnder\,Kent will share space in Orange Coast Galley with ceramicS.of Leon F. Moburg, associ ate protessor of art at the University of Redlands, in a show which opens Monday and continues through Oct. 16. Gallery hours are 10 a .m. to 3 p.m . Mondays through Fridays. Painter Kent, a native of New Zealand and California resi - dent for• the ·past 13 years, likes cryptic patterns and il- luslonistlc designs. Of her work, she has said, ''I endeavor to exhaust the viewer's Intellect by enticing him into a pasition whefeby he is at first tempted to actively understand the structure of the pattern with determination, but later surren- ders In favor of contemplative and sertJne acceptance." • • • ~ I ' • • .. . : . • " ' ' ' ' 1 • • i I .1 I • , ... ~ -. . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . I KOCE CAMERAMAN FILMS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL BEAUTICIAN ON JOB Convalescent Hospitals 'Documented' Critics' Eyes Hurt In New TV Season ··The Nur s ing Home Problem," ·recently highlighted by a Grand Jury Report into Orange County's 64 nursing homes, will be explored on "Focus Orange County" Monday <Sept. 22) at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE- 1 T-V. Channel 50. , The Grand Jury Report re- vealed that many of the 5,400 re- sidents of Orange County nursing homes are receiving sub- standard care. Residents of these particular nursing homes often suffer the physical and psychological anguish of negle~t. Joining host Jim Cooper to dis- cuss the nursing home problem will be Olive Allen, represen- tative of the Orange County I chapter of the American Associa- tion of l{ealth Facilities and ad- . ministrator of Fairgrove Con· valescent Hospital in Santa Ana ; ·and Robert Zinngrabe, ad· ministrator of Huntington Beach Convalescent Hospital and member of the State Board of By JAY SHA RBU1T NEW YORK (AP) -·You can always spot TV critics when the new season starts. They're the weary waifs who go squinting down Sixth A venue, lurching from NBC to CBS to ABC and back again. · With 27 new series to see and gripe about, their eyes soon bug, their heads need candling. They mutter "profoundly moving," "a laugh riot and a romp," "bold by TV istandarC:ls · · in their sleep. Their pockets bulge .with notebooks filled with such cryp- tic sayings as "refuses judge's offer," "50 sticks of dynamite locked in trunk," "walks into sunset" and "ask Joe who has lead.'' Frequently the notebooks con- tain snatches of dialogue like, "He's out in the patch doin' yore chores," or "oh, go suck an egg," or "maybe I'lt be the kind of doc· tor that you wanted to be once ... ·Nursing Home.Administrators.. THEY HAVE many things to. : Also appeanng as guests wtll remember, including the unwrit· · b.e Thomas Riley_. OraJ!ge Co~~Y -ten-law against~snoring~in-.the­ : supervi~or; a~d Gary Granville, screening room, the whereabouts ·the Daily Pilot reporter who o( their Murine and how the : wrote a five-part investigative networks are obeying the new : series of articles on nursing "family hour'' viewing rule. : homes in Orange ColUlty. ·· They also must remember that Certification, licensing, and in· the rule now bans voodoo and spection of nursing homes; the purple flowers in all programs. quality of care in Orange County This was added after massive nursing homes: and the Grand complaints about excessive hex Jury repart ·will all be discussed and violets on television today. on th·e.Program. All this is a lot ·to ask o! anyone's brain pan, And with all the new series to see, most of them in a lO·day barrage, a TV critic is in dire danger of getting his mind"s eye crossed. But I 've sorted most ever· ything out by now. The Family Holvak, for example, is about some nice folk s who sharecrop for the Waltons. Barbary Coast is about two turn-of-the-century cops hired to breakin rookie Karl Malden on the Streets of San Francisco. They al so protect Fay and Phyllis, who've just arrived in the city. In Mobile One, Jackie Cooper plays a hard-hitting TV reporter who plans to leave Los Angeles as soon as possible and take that anchorman's job in Minneapolis at Mary Tyler Moore·sstation. MEANWHILE, Marcus Welby and Doc, .the new old sawbones on CBS, have formed a clinic to treat the needy and fight the competition from Medical Center and reslJ<lnd to Medical Story. -Theinv1sible M·an has-retained Petrocelli and Kate McSbane to defend him on a contempt of court citation. He was sum· mooed to appear in a case and did appear. but the judge, ab1 just didn't see him ~ Nothing much is new on thf variety show front, except the startling news that CBS has or· dered Cher to cover her belly but· ton. The · Subject ls Opera Wiseman's 'WeHare' Oi>era ]overs will have a chance to opera, iiicludirig its history and stag. hear professional singers during class ing as well as the music. meetings of Iotroductiori to Opera, a Abighlight of the course is expected course offered this fall by Saddlebac.k to be the .field trip to the Music Center College. in Los Angeles for a New York City Jane Westbrook will teach the Opera production • . course, which s he says is geared to The class meets from 6 to 9 p.m. .performers as well as listeners. Tuesdays and started last Tuesday in Singers can use the course as .a h Saddl b k . workshop, an opportunity to exchange Building C on t e e ac cam· , information and to gauge strengths pus. . and weaknesses. Addi~ional info:rmatiOn is available Those who enjoy attending opera by calling extension 263 at the college, will oarticioa.te in discussions oC "83l-9700or495·4950. ,. Workslwp .. Saturday Regfstration for the :new Laguna Moulton ::community Youth :Theater· Workshop will : be held Saturday from 10 ': a .m. to noon and Monday : from 3:30 to 6 p.m. at the · Playhouse. 606 Laguna ·:Canyon Road. • • M<MEMTINGS FOR ""llENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE 1" ~"' lflo '°'"'9'" 11 """"' --.....,,... ..... _,..., -~ '""""" ,., ,_.., ., .,,.... ,....,. .... ~ Alt u11 Ao.1n,; i l£.!:!J '°""'"' ':~':' $<1ftt1IM 11-------• t !!!I llSfllCllf ' • Ur# ti '"""1 lftlf!#tf ... ~ hr9lt .... , "*"°"" . .... I -•w.-•-.... ___ .... ~· . ---···-- Selling anylllln& w!lll a .Dally Pllo& ClaMU.led Ad : ·~:i:-. . ' • •• • ·Musicians Gather For the fifth year the professional musicians of Orange County are having their annual music festival, .a benefit performance at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim, Sunday, Sept. 28, from 2 p.m. to midnight. More than 300 musicians will perform through 10 hours of continuous entertainment. The top show groups of Orange County, in addi· tion to many guest artists will appear in the show on four different stages. · · Donation of $4 per person will go to relief and scholarship funds of the Orange County Chapter of Musicians Wives. OnKCET ••welfare,'' Ji'rederick Wiseman's probing film on the contusion and in· tricacies of the public welfare systeD), will air . at 9 p.m. Wednesday on KCET, Channel 28. • As with all "of Wisemap's films, ''Welfare'' depicts the daily activities of the in· stitution under observa· tion and leaves the final answers as to its effec- tiveness and purpose to the viewer. Filmed in· ·black and white, "Weliare•~ has no nar· rator or commentator to explain or interpret the events. "Welfare'' is ninth in Wi s eman's s eries o! documentaries. J .. . . . ' . . . . . Blue~assF~;st Set Premi'um books aod entry !orme !or the Great Earth Bluegrass Ftstlval alated Oct 16'19 at Orange County Falrf,roW'lda: are now available, ac· cord ng to Donn& . Ftie.~l'\bau.ser. crafts department superv1.!0f. Competition Is open to all Orange County residents: Thooe who plan to participate are invited to pick up the necessary forms between 8:30 a .m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdJys in the ad· ministration office.., on the fair· grounds at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa . In keeping with the festival's ecology theme, all entries should be ~nstructed of natural and recycled materials. Entry deadline has been setrornext Th\lrsaay. Hlgbligbtlng competitive activities in the California Crafts Department will be a Christmas tree trimming coutest. A limited number of living trees will be provided fpr trimming and skirting. Ornaments must be hand-made by the exhibitor using natural or recycled materials, fabric. or a combination of all. No kits will be accepted s.nd no lights may be ';.18~ ·- OLUtM COlilM'n' LOCATICIM5 ' Asslanment or trees will be made by P.t• ol recelp~ or entry on a first· eclme;llrilt·served basil. . A tor• variety ol other c'atetorlH In !he erall• col"pelltiad ore listed In tbe premwm ~ now available at tbe faltll'OUJldS . • In addltlon to competltlve entries; the crafts department will be fe~tur· ing continuous demonstrations throughout the five-day festival. Cqn- ducted by experts, these demonatra• tions will stress ecology and environ· menL Wynette Show A COuntry music concert with· Johnny Rodriguez and Tammy Wynette ls being planned for 8 p.m. Thunday OcL 9, at Anaheim Conveo· tloo Center. Miu Wynelte is the first female OOW!try artist to win a Gold Record and a four-time winner of Amerjca's prestigioua Country· Music Associa .. tkn'a Top Female Vocalist Award . • Co111de Bal•n Top vocalist of the big-band era of Tom- my Dorsey, Harry James, et al, Co~e Haines will appear m one-night concfrt at 1 South Coast Plaza Hotel next Friday (Sept. 26) at 8 p.m. For advance tl.ekels, call 547-5401. / Enroll Now/or 1975 Se1111ion Adult Music Education ORGAN COURSE for BEGINNERS A compfete 4 week course of organ instructlon for adult beginners, on full size, 2 keyboard organs. All music materials, professional class i~ruction and private practk:e facilities are lnciuded 1n the small -Claa';u Ol'fJ al Co...,.,niem Boening Hoan $15.95" Fee for WI c-W of i.1-1 mid materials -ENROU NOW Call LEN HILTS ac 642-2851 /or Complele ln/ormalion Free Children'• Cla.,e1 ..4.ooilable on T..,,,,,,.,. conA!imA SMll'A...,.. COAST MUSIC SERVICE u.iMAllACM nm couwr MA&L -..c.-1111p f9M-C-*'Y· ........ I ' ..... _,_ ... -..= ?-.... .._.,,.n11. ,._..,.,.,,u ,.._......,.. o,..11ot S-• 0 • IA Mii' .... f ........... IA ........ ~W........, --. --~· ...... PHONE 642-2851 1139 NEWPORT ILVD. COSTA MESA ! ' -f • iStuft Shu·t Closing;_ '' . . , Other Bistros BuStling . . I &r.mmer is turnlnc ui,to fall ailllls tbe Orange Cout. But restaurant activi_ty isn't taking a breather during tbe tranattloo. A Potpourri or item• turned up this ~eek. in fact, to indicate the din· mg chanse• will probably be greater than the seuonal. Shdt S•lrt . ltyou've been thinkin1 about a return or first-time visit to Newport Beach's la.nd~ar Stuf't ~.birt, ~nd post.~ned until _ so~et1me soon -y time is ~g out. Ten days, to be pre- ctse, 1s all the ttm·e that's lef\. Astonishingly, the widely ac-cl~med and elegant restaurant wdl•close Sunday, September 28. Expiration of a lease that c~dn't be renewed prompted this surprising development. NO RMAN GROSS, the di•t· Out ·n· About Normans~ 1 debut. Set to open that date in ffunUnrtoo Harbour, Hwitlngtm. Beach, is a new Chinese restaurant, House or Hum, which. will feature Cantonese style Orlental cuisine. Proprietors of the new en· lerprise are a husband and wife team, Jim and Ros"e Hum. Their "House'' will be open seven days a week, 11 :30 a.m . to 10 p.m., for lunch and dinner. Localed at 16903 Algonquin , in the Boardwalk Shopping Center, the House of Hum will be taking up premises most recently OC· cupied by I>ol\..Giovanni . f'o.r•-ter ed with a prolusion ct plant. and three fireplaces. A mezzanine overlooks !)he sunken, illuminat- ed dance floor and the lar1e, four-at1Uon bar includes a back- lit projection acreen displaying "act.ion" slides. The Association ls headlining as the 1rand opening entertain- ment. The group noted for such hit songs a' ''Cherish" and ··Along Comes Mary," performs nishUy. The Brewers, a seven-member -rock band, provides additional entertainment, startiqg at 8:30 p.m. .lollfl Rogers . . inguished restaurateur who 1 guided the Stuft Shirt restaurants 1 in Newport Beach, Pasadena and , Upl8'.1d for 35 years, is going to pursue a new occupational course. He will become a vintner I with grape orchards near San Luis Obispo. Stuft Shirt Newport Beach manager Warren Roberu will open his own restaurant Rum- pel's, in Laverne, ne~ Glen- dora, around the first of the year. The Foxhunter, a new and nov - el addition to the area's dining, drinking and dancing terrain, opened last week in the Jrvine Food Park , Main •and MacArthur. Irvine. The new restaurant, which features name entertainment and a limited menu, is associated with Restaurant Adventures, Inc., an Orange County.based r:estaurant chain. Other _..opera - tions include the Windrose, Orange County Mining Company and the Quiet Cannons in Dana Point, Long Beach and Mon· tebello. Although teriyaki steak has always been a favorite at the JoJJY Roger restaurants. the chain is malting it even more.tempting by offering two complete steak din· ners for just $6.95. The promotion was launc~ last week and will run throui:h Novembeli26 ... Coupons appearing i,n current newspaper advertisements will be·honored at most Jolly Roger restaurants in California and Arizona. The dinner for two in- cludes hearty teriyaki" steaks marinated in a special Oriental teriyaki sauce, and served with· grilled pineapple rings. . The final days of operation are 1 your last chance to be able to re- minisce in years to come: "Of course, .I remember dining at the grand old Stuft Shirt." Among the many things you'll recollect certainly, will be the magnificenl view of the bay through the sweeping expanse of picture win- dows. 1 Plan your last dinner, any ' evening except Monday, and 1 drink to "Auld Lang Syne" a l 2241 Pacific Coast Highway. Be I s~re to phone first for reserva- tions -646-5057. BouaeofB- Mark your calendar for an Oct. Open from 4 p .m. to 2 a.m. every day, the Foxhunler has a menu that reatures such items as coquille, shrimp a la Foxhunter, creamed chicken crepes. shrimp and crab on ice anti hot crab sandwiches. SELECTED ENTREES rrom the bill or fare are served until midnight during the week and I :30 a.m. on weekends. Highlighting the Foxhunter de· cor is contempQrary living room £urniture in warm colors accent· ~························· Dinner also includes soup du jour or fresh garden salad pre- pared with cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, rice pilaf and a piping ·hot loaf of freshly baked bread. The Jolly Roger is becoming one of the West's fastest growing chains having opened five new restaurants in the past year, with three more scheduled within the next six months. The first and original establishment is still operating al 203 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. Other local spots include Irvine, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Buena Park Center, Dana Point Harbor and Newpart Beach. :THE : • • TEMPLE <:;ARDENS ~. • • • • • • HARIOR AltEA'S HEWUT • .CLUB ... SWll'!{GERS CQCKTAIL LOUNGE .~·~ ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 6 P.M.J dinnert include soup or so/ad, baked potato or rice RED SNAPPER ....... . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.65 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . • . • . . . . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN................ . . . 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . . . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 · LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m. 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy • Hunlington Bdl. • 1213) 592·1321 3901 E. Coast Hwy• Corona Del M•r • 17141675-0900 (),JiNS:S:S Resl•11radt LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special Luncheon Buffet St .85 Monday thru Friday 11 :30 to 1:30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks Pamity Sty1e Dining NA Taste Of Old Japan·· •TEMPURA•SUKIYAKI •SUSHI FOOD TOGO 2969 FAIRVIEW ROAD ·--COSTA MESA 557-7313 9567Ci .............. ·--G .... 5"oft SJ4-3'JJ Sun .. Tues.. Wed, Tiu. 11:30 AM. 10 11:30 P.M. HOURS: Fri. & So!. 'l:D A.M.-10:30 PM OoMK! Mondor ----. ., DAILY PILOT 'Conra(!k' on TV Joo Voight, as the eager teacher who finds tlie challenge of a lifetime in trying to teach a group of poor, isolate<) children, is star of ''Conrack," making its first appearance on 1'V next week on "The CBS Thursday Night Movies" (Channel 2, 9 p.m. Thurs· day). Skiles and Henderson Top Benefit An eight-hour medley of enter- tainment at the Anaheim Con- vention Center, Sunday, will benefit the Artificial Kidney Foundation of California. Doors will open at noon. Featuring Skiles and Henderson, the popular Orange County come- dians who recently completed a Las Vegas engagement with "The Carpenters.'· the show also will present ''The Don Grady Show·• (of "My Three Sons" fame) and an ·oldies but goodies' program hosted by Don- nie Brooks. El Matador MAICIAL IS IA.CIC! COME & SAY HELLO MA.ICIAL AHNOUHCES SPICIA.l SUHDA Y BREAKFAST Plus Everything on lhe Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL San Diego Uncorks 'Sumnier Festival' This weekend San Diego·s Balboa Park turns into a spec. tacular entertalnment arena ror the 2nd Annual Balboa Park Summer Festival of the Arts. Eight performing areas will be used by some 3,000 performers and artisans . Anderson Borthwick, chairman of the Festival Committee, estimates that mote than 300,000 people will attend this year's festival events. The summer festival is the on- ly multi:cultural, mulli·art form event on the West Coast. A kaleidoscope of performances, special happenin~s. concerts. en· tertainments and exhibitions wilf be presented in outdoor settings throughout Balboa Park. Borthwick said that tht'" restival will provide a wide spec- trum of entertainment -from belly-dancing to Bach. Picnics and special ffl,mily gatherings throughout Balboa Park will provide the backdrop for the opening of the festival to. day. At S:30 p.m. clowns, jug- glers, magicians and street musicians will entertaia throughout the El Prado area. Real cantonese Foad eat here or t•lc• home STAG CHINESE CASINO I Taco. t £.-..:t.lodo •l&.xe ol ~Ol fotf' Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & Sun. Ill 21st Pl., Newport Beech ORiole l-9560 ...._to MiCWcJM 1W9r-W...1•• u.tll l:OO&M. o•• ll ""'° .. ......,. ....... Mon. thru Thur.11to11 •Fri.11 to12 •Sal. 9 to 12 •Sun. 9 to t 1 1761 Newport ll•d. fll llttl st.1 Coshi MffO '4S.lS20 GIAMT SCREEN MONDAY NITE FOOTBALL Happy_. J to 9 p.m. We proudly pour doubles in a bucket FOOTLOHG HOT DOGS l'OPCORH AND Riii 2406 Newport B!Yd. •On TM lay !COME IY LAND OR IY SU.I NEWPORT BEACH 675-2244 Weel-Days: 11 :JO o.m. to 11 p.ITI, Fri. cn:I ~t. 11:10 o.m •. ro 12 p.m. Open7 Day~ COCKTAILS 9093 E. AOAll-S. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••• Pres en ls NEWDININGINTHE TRADITIONAL CHARM OF LAGUNA BEACH OPEN WEEKDAYS 1 A.M. BREAKFAST• LUNCH• DINNER CHAMPAGNE BAUNCH•SAT.·SUN.9to< DINNER NIGHTLY <to11 :30 SEAFOOD B,.R 11a.m. to 1;30a.m. COCK TAI LS• ENTERlAtNM ENT WAUYAIJTHATTHEPIANO • Tu•. thN.S.C..1:30 to1:30 IVY HOUSE 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH 494-9491 752·8558 Free Parking In Lumberyard Lots A CROWN HOUSE OPEllA,,ON : THE : : CABARET LOUNGE : ! NOW ! : APPEARING ~~ : : . ~~ . • A.+-(~ The finest in : • ~:~ Gourmet dining • : ~~~~ : •• • ~t--~~~ DANCING .: y_,~~ COCKTAILS e ...._ ~ ~~ ENTERTAINME ... T • . ~~ . • v • • • • • • • • t,Airporter C/nn CJloteJ: • • : 18700 MacArthur Blvd. : : lrvine •. Telephone 833-2770 : . ... . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "Jon Deneou MOB HILL DIMMER PRIME RIB AU JUS c ...... Slolt.d "*t<l.!'olalo or GOLDEN GATE DINNER FULL ONE-HALF CHICKEN Southern Fried Fritters & Haney Both with SoupDuJaur ur A cool crisp~alad to start • Honey & Mustard, Bleu Cheese or Thousand ls/and Hot San Franciscan Loaf of Bread VegetableduJaur · Beverage .and Your Choice of Dessert Cheese Pie at the piano" HIGHTlT TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Ice Cream Chocolate Mousse CHICKEN $4.95 . PRIME RIB $5.95 LUNCH MOM. THAU FRI. STARTING 11:30 A.M. Chlldren Undef 12 • $2.95 Entertainment 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a .m. Sunday7to12 p.m. The San Franciscan Restaurant • 1617 \Vestclil/ Drive Newpo't Beach , \ •• ' •• '• . • . .. " • i • • • • • • . • ~ I - • l • • • • • I • I I • • • f - • . . • • C'f OAILV PILOT Frld!'t, Sept•mbtr 19, 19'15 • • LUNCHEON and DINNER RESERVATIONS HONORED Phone(714)644·1700 ( /~tP~~ffe4t CISCO'S Sparkling entertainment is in store when Mark Taper Forum presents the one-night special. 'An Evening With ~ Jo Anne Worley and Billy Barnes.' scheduled for Monday, Sept. 29. " '" .. TrNtY ........ To .,............,., .. ., • AMew~-..,..-_.. ' -...,. ,,_...._tr.di • ' I O:JD ...... 2:00 ,_ . HlaHTLY JACK GARDENS DltOfH: Sl'!C IA&. AITiterl ....... r ..... w......,n.n. ' F.-1. & Sot .. E•...,.... t;-......... ~.~;~.IJI,.,.., LM11elw1l 24312 DEL PRADO 0-1 .... ...., •• ..,,.Jj,.,,,. Mgr. IMedtolroOiisideWMyJ 11 •-iM<""'""' DAHA POINT 491-8811 A PACANA HESTAlJHANT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY PERSIAN, ARMENIAN, GREEK, RUSSIAN & AMERICAN CUISINE IAIL Y OINHll srtCIAL SerTtd ,.., 5 .. 7:30,... OOLMEH BARG $3.95 !Stl.lltecl G._ LM-) . SHISH KABOB FLAMBE $4.95 (Mlrl!IM9d d>Oie9of FW.tJ • Fall Pl~y~~sti~ .BERNSTEIN'S 'JllASS' -Tonil!>i. Satur· day, SUnday and 26-2'1 at Cal Slate Long Beach LitUoTheai...,a p.111. $3:-IO. 'FINISHING TOUCHES' -Comedy, Fridays and Saturdays tonight through Oct. 11, 8:90 o'clock at the Huntington Beach Playho11Je, 2110 llJaln St.,,fluntington Beach. Reservations 1Jo12.:1421 • 'BUTTERFLIES ARE FR.EE' - Seriocomedy at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.-, Westminster. Jf'rid•ys and Saturdays at 8:30 o'clock tonight through Sept. %7. Reservatiom 893-8826 . 'HELW DOLLY!' -Sll!l'l'ing Pearl Balley •. 8::.> o'clock tonight through Oct. 12, except Mon· days. Matinees, Wednesdays, Saturdays. at the Shubert Theater in Century City. Tickets at agencies. Extra matinee, 2p!in., Oct. 5. J . " •cAMEWT' -Starring Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence. tonight through Oc~. 18 at the Los Angeles Mutdc Center Ahmanson Theater, various times. $3.SO to $12.50. Tickets at agen- cies. \ 'CAGES' -Comedy stani.ng'Shelley Win- ters, tonight through Sept. 28 at \he Westwood Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave:, Westwood. Various times. Tickets at agencies. • 'LEON'ARDO:THE FLORENTINE' -World premiere comedy at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Tonight through Sept. 21. ReservatiQiis 492-9950. 'GODSPELL• -Presented by Santa Ana Jaycees and St. Anne's Church of North For PRIVATE PARTIES .•. ond SPECIAL OCCASIONS. for groups up to 170people Costa Mesa SOUTH COAST P!AZA NORTH SIDE OF BULLOCK'S WING FREE PARKING 556·1225 ·American E11press•Master Charge • 8.a.nkAmericard ~+++ti-++++++++++++~ : NEW FACES AT , : : ®Id 7~russels i Times/Places llollywood, tonight om5atilrday, l:OOo'cloek at SUia Ana C9llege Phl1llJ1S Hall Theater. Tiell.et informailoo :143-4204. RV, VAN AND BOAT SHOW -Lut Di&ht IOniSht at.Anaheim Stadium. 5tollp.m. R adults, children free. BALLET AZTLAN DE MEXICO-Through Saturday at the Los Aollel .. MW1ic Center Alunanson Theater. $1.75 to ruso. Tickets at aaencies. 'THE TWO OF vs· -Comedy stirrinc Lynn Redgra.:;:;i at the Huntington Hartlonl Theater in Hollyw , Tickets at ageocios. DIXIELAND JAZZ -Concert featuring the ''Louisiana Shakers Bahd'' at Santa Ana· College's new amphitheater Saturday niabt at a, Free. .. . FRENCH FILM -Guest speake~ Andreiov Sarris, New YQrk Times critic and professor of cinema at Columbia Uniyersity, is an "added at- traction'' at showing qf. "Lacqmbe Lucien•• in Orange Coast College film aerie.a Saturday night at 8. Tickels at d-.of the OCC Forum, $1.50. Seaso~ tick el for the series of 10 films, $10. BUENA PARK PARADE -Celebrating <SeeTIMES, PLACES, PageC7) LA CA VE REST URANT '.DIM lo 0... lh Ile~ STEAKS • LOISTIR • CRAI SHIUMP • TEllY AKI PRIME Rll • 11.r., FrL & Sat. AMPLE FREE PAll¥1NG 1.-di M-. .. fH. .. t 1:30 te J:JO ReMrYdtlotts 646-7944 1695'/2 l"lne Coda M- ·Something New in Costa Mesa French Continental Cuisine A true gourmet experience. Mac OF LAllB '7-».ma<A!D FllEIH TROUT N .!SO •SEAFOOD CA89EllOLE N.!SO • * ~ • * • ~, Scott's * Your Hosts..... • #£ ~~. l)o .... Julian Tovar & Pat O'Daly • Restaurant * CONTINENTAL DINING IN •· . Formerly Denver Mining Co. l)o AN OLD WORLD SETI'ING -fi.' SCott's pr•Ylously l«atld at ~ •" St. Tropez of Los Angeles LOBSTER TAIL $4.95 $5.95 ...., o-... If-.LUNCH• OlNNER -<fl· •• .~ -twherrthe--'colobrltle.-.nd .. EARLYEVENING~ENU4totl 4ft· ~ .. -=.dined)~ Prlze-.IMing - l....W w.m lr1"' v•oe1&t>1e1) ALL ENTREES INCLUDE: n-..w.111 .. 1:>• .. n.,.......•-... c-...... wa.. LUNCH-Mon-Fri• DINNER-Mon.Sat COCKTAILS DAILY• CLOSED SUNDAY l)o U.GUw2fOI~ ~C· COAST Hf(jHWAY ., ---L __ __._ couroN--------.., If. ~ -H IES. 494-7447 •; 1· · . -I !lo.f..t!-<1'<1'<1'<1'<1'<1'..W.o!ot!o+o!oo!oo!o.fl I OPE(~INGSP~CIAL I ... FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ... ! •1.00 · offpe;person ! t t 1 1 any dinner an our menu, no limil to paTty I 'Earl.ou ca lrd gooil im.. Sq< .. ,,,. °""' · 1 t cM-;:.. t L.---c;,;kictii;~;i"E~-;;t;;;;hl---..1 t . , t . 719 W. 19th Street, Co~tq Mesa SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P. M. • Lunch. binntr •. Privaft!Partie8 t NEWPOAT <EHT£• t Telephone 645-2343 For. Reservations RICE SOUP OF THE DAY TEA Lunch ll:30to2pm,Mon.·Fri. , Dinners6to10:30 pm, Mon.-Thurs., .6 A. SHRIMP TEMPURA and SESAME CHICKEN t . Fri. &Sat. tiU 11 pm Ffee Validated Parkina 1 I A palate pleasing combination ot . ~~"SSS~~ in Newport Cent8r acr0Ss from Fashion 1Sfand t marinated chicken and ahrirnp tempura IQ.ts 600 H..,,.... C-Drlff-ltn. 640-7502 8. TEMPUIA SEAFOOD DINNilt t i iiiiiiii;iilllllll,.illl!! .. ,===;:~~:'."'=='-Butterfly Shrimp IUld lllet of aole • TUES. &.THURS. FROM 4 P.M. TBNt"'s 'Dollar "All· You•Can•Eafi• S;r<OMOCR. . ..... ~ ......... '"'-t .. ll·••~C'I.,. 1105 ••st lulelh1 •~•. anatteim !7141,lt-1"4 t dipped 1n a bttler and deep-frted t to a golden perlectlon Q.95 C. SHRIMP TEMFURA t Shrlmpa prepared with Yama1o·a t tempura batter and deep-fried to a tempting golden brown Q.50 · t D. STEAK Ti:RlYAKI t Cholceat ~f magnlfteently brolled 10 plead your dlscrlmlnatlng taste Q.95 A•---------f EulrtBml S~a.t.Nol ~d lnO..•I•,,._~~ t I ~ SPAGHETTI· 21 0 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEAC~. . . , DAILY PILOT [c.11 642·567•) t itan1at11 t . ~ Put a few words f t ~ to work tor you #60 f!JShion Island, Newport Center In the f Reservations honored: 644·4811 t · • COME IN AND BE OUR HONORED GUEST I ..... ua•atlt ..... '· liiiiJ . j \ The Monday night game & a great steak. $3.95 ) Every Monday night we're servin.'>.', up a grea l salad, chef's .~pecia l steak an d JJOta toes for 1118/ $3. 95, wll1le you ..watc/1 tlie ,1:,"{lme on colr;r TV. We .~erve from 5PM 1n the /01111,'i!,e fnr tJ/l {)g e (JJea?Ho(;/- TzhJ E_xc1@y R.e:!_~aytf:i If fun , food and excilemenf are parl of your life, the King's Wharf is yOur .4..1IG'S' res1aurant. We ¥ h3ve a great • l¥11at a plact to dine a11d relax! /11ter- 1wti(J11al and ·1raditio11lll cuisi11e, fi11e wine and soft ca11dltlight are our S/wt:ialilitl. You'll dtso en· ~""'"v_ised gan1es. ramous Snap- -per sou p and ,-, A. nR!CCIO joy lunch on ~~ -our Termce • Relax, dine and watc/1 the ga me with os soon. Jhe Wlvet Turtle In Newpprt BMc/1, actoss from the Marriott on NtrWp<Jrt Cenrer Dtlve, West. 644·?3 13. • We bopor Atnt r1cari E.tpr/ISS q/ other major credit cards. -. , • do. it· yourself Salad Bar. Af· ter 9 P.M., ad· join ing ·Main Bract-1:.ouflge fea lures supe r entertainment for your listening and dancing' pleasure, and, great drjnks too! o-.ierlooki11g tilt. beautiful Pacific, A ltnospllere i$ our password at the Capriccio in Newport Beacll :t , ut.wtll attd {i11fst hotel . Make someone happy .!.. • · Dine at the Newport Beach .Mcarriott" ' »llWIOll'l .• ClllllTD -· . 900 Newport Ctnltr DrJvC.can ~41).4000 for fnrormo lion •l'ld tttm•tion&. ) • 1 . Now apl)'8ri~g: Carol Kimzey and The Kil11Zey Report. Sin Diego Fr..way at 8ri'9tOI. 686 ~ Blvd. Cdtla Mt••· Ctllloml• 92626 (714) M0-2500 ~M COAST PLAZA MOTl:L WES'tERN IN'ftRNAl'f'IONA.t itO'tEtS ~ l'liil'!Nfl.,, """'""""Utlllld M!tlrm .,. ' " . I I I ! .. ' • .. -. 1 , • • J I I , lntetnlission T~ T"ltus "nl tbe calm befan lbe storm nay the de! e of Uvlns tbeat•r •ctlVity al-tbe o;...,, eo":.1' F'n>m taal1ht tbroulb next l'tiday the U&hb wUi came up on elght new P<Gductlooa on a haU douD \ Jocalstaae1. Gettln1 lhln11 under way this evenlnl Is tho Coota Me•• C!Ylc Pll)'bouse with "F'Olir on a Garden'' (reviewed in Ulls apace TbwRl•y atte'r a previ'!W I~~ S.turda~ >. This Abo Burrows comedy .. divided into four VllDeltes and Wiii be on 1ta e Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 ll\rouch Oct. • In Je Community Center Auditorium on tbe Orua• County Pairaroundl. ReservaUonoS5C-s391. South Coast Repe11o<y inauauretea lb n season Saturday ni&ht with the Si>utbern ~ premiere of ''Jumpers." the latest satiric 1pool from the fertile mind of Brilaln's Tom Stoppard The SCR show runs Tuesdays through S..ndays at 8: with Sunday maUnces at 3, witil Nov. 1 at the Third Step Theater, 11127 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Reservations &46-1363. · ON MONDAY (yea, Monday) the Jryine Repertory Theater steps center ataae after a five. year hiatus with the first of t.b.ree separate pro. gr~ms:. "Green Jnlia" and "The Great Nebula in Orion. The Edward Albee one-acts "The Zoo Story" and "The American Dream''. foUow on Tues- day, then Albee's bloc)tbuster "Who's Afraid of Yirginia Woolf?'' on Wednesday before the revoJv. Ul&.P~oces.s be1lns,agajn. 11''1.-all ai the U<;.lrvlne Human1t1es Hall Playhouse with an· a o'clock.cur- tain for three weeks, through Oct. 11. Reservations 833.U17. . • - I . . Flood Coast -~ * Weekender Deadlines ' TV DAILY LOG Friday Ev.ning Also bowing in Tuesday nllbt will be ''The Com is Ureen:·~ at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Emlyn Wlloems' oldie aboutJileamong Welsh eoal JUDSON EARNYE AND DALE RAUL IN COMEDY AT SEBASTIAN'S PLAYHOUSE miners will be on the Laguna boards Tuesdays They're LeonarclO and Uae In Georve Tibbles' 'Leonerda the Florentine' through Saturdays for three weeks, clc>Sinl Oct. 11 ' al the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, LalWla Avenlda Cabrillo, San Clemente, clsoing Oct. 18. Beach. ReservaUons49f..0743. .. Reservations 492-0465. _ The.San Clemente CommunJty Theater. which Finally, the newly organized Saddleback 11 devoting the 1975-76 season to plays dealing wiUJ. Valley Community Theater makes its debut on Fri- Amerlcana, revives John Dos Passos' historical day ~th a familiar comedy, Neil Simon's. "Plaza pageant "U.S.A." m Thursday. It'll be on the Suite. ~nly two da~of productioo are pla~ Cor.. boards for four ·w.eekends Thursdays through this initial show, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 m the · Saturda sat 8:30 ill the Cabrillo Pia house at 202 . El Toro Hilb ~hool lbeater, 2S2SS Toledo Way, El AMOMCl 20 SRlCT DINNH INTIHS Brariclit lfrandon Duo Entertaining · THE' WORLD PREMIERE OF 'LJ:ONAl\DO., Tl'll: ··LOnNTlNE" A COMEDY 8Y GEO. fl 88lES Luif'<I a nti 1'''"' M rM•rt••u ar(' t•lt>4'M"d I•• a11nuu111·r lhr up<-ninµ: ur A Lovely. Mediterranean Restaurant ... in 1li.- Wil1I W"il Sh1 ,ppinp; (:-rntrr La P az Road <111d tlu· San Uir~o Frf"~-way l.al!;Utlil •till!' .Join Us for a bountiful Roman Dinner• From 5 P.M. '~ Early Dinner Served from 3 to 5 P .M. W1• will al1u1 be 111rrving lunrh bf'ginning Munday , 5'-pt. 22 rrurn 11 :30 to 2:30 For Reservations please call 581-1500 ·-- NOW ' , EMTUTAlNMENT & DANCING Bltt ---BAKER KONA LANES 2699 H ...... m.cL, Costa Meta TOfO. Reservations 586-8342. AµlEADY ON STAGE and continuing their I respective encagemenls are: -The Westminster Community Theater's ''Butterflies Are Free," playing Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30'throUgh Sept. 27 al 7272 Maple .. ' • ... ·----DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY ltEJ1kWHALE- 673 4633 GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•[ -~ER DAILY Food 1., Take Out ZOZJ....._.lhd. COSTAMISA. '42-7162 • 646-HI I . 11 :30AM.lo10P.M. LUMCHEoN • DIMMER COCKTAILS • SUHDA Y IRUHCH EHTlllTAI~ HIGHTLT IAClll Ri llR 14' ffEll LUY H' STUFF ' 2406 M•wport lt¥d. • 0. Tiie Icy .;ICO .. E IY LAM> OR IT SE.Al .. HIWl'ORT IUC ' 675-2244 • -CHART .. ~HOUSE FI~E.$TEAKS AND SEA FOODS OPEN DAIL "'6:00 P.M. • SUNDAY 5:30 P.M. .. -, " 1520 w. Co.t Hwy •• ......... ltKJl -548-7167 Limited RHl(Vlfions Accepteo l '- Ave., Westminster. Reservations 893-8626. -Th e Huntin gton Beach Pla yhouse's "Finishing Touches," entering the second of five weekends at the Barn, 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach. The Jean Kerr comedy plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct. 11 . Reservations 842-5421. -Sebastian's West Dinner Pl ay hous~ a nd "Leonardo, the Florentine," an original comedy heading into its finaJ ~rform ances. The show is staged nightly, except Monday, throug h Sept.. 28 at the dinner theater , 140Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations 492-9950. At'the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach, singer- composer Mar k Turnbull is appearing in "Dark or the Moon," for which he wrote the musical score . The show pl ays through Sept. 27 on Friday and Saturday nights . For ticket information, Ca ll 4!H·ll4S. -.U.SHYlUI'" llJ *>Mn' PYTHOM & THI HOLY GolAIL"' """""' LADY'" (NJ '"OWL ... PUSSYCA.-r INI "O'IMH..,. °' TMt'wouNrur '"DO~ UC• tNI ""THIUOI~ "'MESSIAH Of 1¥'tL"' llJ ""WNTl 1..M ....-.... ,I& POU WIYU• lNI Special Limited Engagement 7 DAYS ONLY en Ba r gain Matinees $1. 50 Til 2:30 Senior C itizens I . 50 at all t i e SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH DIEGO Frtr. AT 8RtSTOL SO.COAST "YESSONGS" • PLAZA ~2711 "TOMMY'' .,.~ ... , .. "--1 .. 1~ SO.COAST PWAI Mt-UJJ ~~EE PA KIN "YESSONGs• 1::4e ht S.-1:4"Sc1M40 "SISTERS" IRI ,_, .. ;, ... --.O:l .. 7-10:10 .. . "SISTERS'' •:11MTAUH. 1r1M:(U1tS KATHERINE -AN "THE DELICATE BALANCE" e:15 SAT./SUN. ~15i KOCE Television (50): l :• l lO I LUl,MAltlLa Mlti>NtottMOOO l :a •t..•CTlll!C COM .. •NY l :a YILUI ALllOltl •:• lllAM•ITlll•I T ·~·· CMILO OlllOWTM aMD 1 ;1 1 M ll T E lt ltO G-i!"wS DIVILO .. Mt:NT ' • I I J . ' I I • t •. . '· .. . • .. . . . , • • .. • · l l.(lNOON <lJ PIJ -Robe rta Gibbs s pt~nt the other day drown· ing in tht.• llivC'r 1'humes --again. JL 's getting to be a habit. "l don 't really spt..>cialize 1n drowning,·· s he said. ··1 suppose I fa ll down stairs more lh:.in anything else. Rut I do seem to drown a lo t.·· M iss Gibbs is a bro\\'Yl·h<111·ed beauty of 33 who belongs lo that select breed that wa!S called "stuntmen·· before women's lib. Jn those days, m en in wigs and padding did the dirty work whenever movie he roines had to burn to death or jump between moving trains. No more. ''IT'S R EAL LY ladies first "''ith us now, .. Miss Gibbs said in .an interview. "'Only when all the girls on the stunt list have turned down a job can a man do it.'' There are 13 g irl stuntpersons on Britain·s r egister. but eight are specialists. Roberta and four other anything-goes girls spend their days being blown up in C'ars. falling from great heights or drowning in the Thames. "The last time I drowned was for Alfred Hitchcock, that lovely . man, in 'Frenzy,' " she recalled. "A bit tricky, that -stark naked under Westminster Bridge in January. "It's the coldest f 've ever been. They had to drag me out, because you get to a stage in cold water where yo u j u st can 't do ' . . . . . . ' . -... .. .. . -. -~ ---...,....·-_ . .., _______ .. ____ ---···"·-·--·· -·-· • ' 'Slww of World' at Forum Stuntperson Gets Lines Along With Her Bruises ·:~i ""1;f!t'fl"' . 'The last time I drowned was for Alfred Hitchcock ... stark n ake.d under the Westminster Bridge 1n January.· said. ··Then they .picked me up and stuffC'd me in a plo.tsti c bag.·· It takes a hard heart to treat Roberta Gibbs that way. ~fer 35-24 -3·l figure hardly seems made for burying, and it is an in - justice that •· t 've spent JO years in front of cameras without shoY.'- ing my face."' will say ... That's something never thought l "d get paid for ." Or she will mentiOn "having this fight with a girl on a rock 70 feet up." or that "snakes are lov- ely to work with, all slinky and soft and smooth.·· Miss Gibbs came to this odd career through an extra's role on ··Tom Jones." I KMPC will stage its slxtb annual 1'Show of the World" at the ForumonSaturdaySept. 27. Tbe station's personalities will be lost to tbe Fifth Dimension, Bob Newhart. Danny Thomas, RoJer MUler. Frank Gonhin and Nelson Riddle. . MQCJb.l.sorcheslra, _ Tickets -with all proceeds going to the Permanent Charities Committee ot the Enter· ~ tainment industries -are on sale at the Forum box otnce, all TlcketrOn outlets, Mutual and Uberty ticket agencies, and WalUch's Music Ci- ty Stores . Seats are also available by mail from the Forum,P.O, BoxlO,lnglewood,CA90306 . lo its 3"l-yl'ar history t he Permanent Charities Committee of the Entertainment In- dustries bas raised more than $45,000,000 for the more than 280 causes it supp<>rts, with radio· sta- tion KMPC's "Show of the World'' an important source ot revenue in recent years. Tickets are priced at $10, $6 .50, $5.50 and $4.SO. The PCC, the entertainment industry's vehi- cle for supporting a wide variety of causes, ls currently funding monies to the United Crusade <United Way -American Red Cross}, Easter Seal Society, Kidney Foundation, Arthritis Foun- dation, Blind Children's Center, Braille Institute. Cancer Society, Cerebral Palsy Association, City of Hope, Crippled Children"s Society, Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation, Diabetes As- sociation, Epilepsy Society. Heart Association, Hemophilia Foundation. Leukemia Society, March of Dimes, Mental Health Association and Multiple Sclerosis Society, among others. The artists donate their time and talents, and KMPC donates the air J!_me for advertisements and promotion. 1Jiere are no ••walk-ons" or "greetings., by Art Fair Oct. 4, 5 TllAT IS s lowly changi ng, ·partly because hard-pressed mo\'ie makers no longer hire lwo girls where one will do. llE R FIRST s tunt job was fall-Applications for artists ing down stairs. Two dozen mov--interested in participat- ies and numberless television 'ing in the Art Fair Oct. 4 s tunts later she boasts the ands at Hillcrest Park formidable repertory ouUined on FUiierton are being ac: Hillcrest fountain will be dedicated. ··1 seem to be acting mor e and more.°' 1\li ss Gibbs said. ··1 ~uess 1·m the stunt girl who gets the hnes.·· Her lines ofr a movie set often include phrases which stop con - versation cold. "I WiS raped in that one, .. she her business card: cepted. ' "l-lorse falls, c ars crashing, The Art Fair will heights, racing, falls, fights, celebrate America n judo. ~restl_ing, unarmed ~om-c ulture. past and pre- bat, knife. firearms, explosives. sent and will include art Jions, etc.·· exhibits and demonstra- Flo & Eddie at KIWtt's tions, band concerts, folk dancing, historical ex- hibits a nd children's ac- tivities. On Sunday, Oct. 5, the newly renovated A,m e rica ·s leading po p satirists, Flo and Eddie with The Turtles. will be at Knoll's Berry F'arm ·s Good Time Theater tonight and Saturday. 1 Their perrorma nces will in - clude pop and rock music as well as their own hits, "It Ain't Me Babe," "Elenore·· and "Happy Together.·· In addition to free celebrity en- tertainment in the Good Time Theater, Knott•s also offers a choreographed fireworks spec- tacular and dancing to two live rock bands Friday and Saturday nights. BE FREE FROM STRESS WITH MIW AGI MIOITATIOH nnw-"'lfRCnn ,.... YB"' ._.5-d9J KMOI 1:.11-t A.M.. ta.#M Interested persons should contact the F•llertonffarks and Recreatiorl Department for information and ap- plicatioh forms, 525-7171, ext. 251. · the stars who appear. Each performer~ least three or tour numbers. often hi.s entire night ('l ub or Las Vega:s act, so that three hours ot tgp.. name entertainment areo((ered. WOODY ALLE N In "Slee_per" .... "SMILE" I YUNOM J cotff. SUM. flOM 2 MESA COSTA MESA S48· I SS2 TWO GREAT MOVIES TOGETHER AUPUDUM.._ ...... v--·-••1 41."WA .. llllO ;f.AUAAIT • cuu. .. -.,...., ..... .,,.,,,.._,.,n OC91"MOU9.&TI UT.& MIM..-Of'9t·ll:M THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-1721 S./<. FRWY IMANCHllTIJI IEX.) G.G. FRWY (CITY D Jl. IEXJ Mc H'S"' t '"WALl:IN6 TALL-PAIT ""THE DOICIST' "'MESSIAH OF IYIL .. l•I ""THI SISTRS .. "'IAID0% ..... '"LOVI ANO DIA.TM"" "'SLUPB" tPGI . +-anything." _ Her lates.t...drowning_w.as.more ·aftermath t han actually going under. ''It was mostly lying half- buried. in m ud, face down,'' she In addition to recording and playing musical soundtracks for movies, the duo·s weekly radio show, "F1o and Eddie by the Fireside;· airs across the coun- try. They also author the "Blind Date" column in Phonograph Record Magazine. Show limes are 8 and 10 tonight and 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Saturday. Free daytime entertainment in Knott's Theater includes the Spike Jones Jr. Show daily ex- cept Wednesdays, when the Al- lens will appear. Jn addition, there·s the Calico CanCan and \Yild West Stunt Shows, Fiesta Folklore Ballet. "The '20s Roar Again"' show at-the-M&Falhon Dance Starlight Pj\vilion and live stteet entertain fl11l!!nt . Knott 's is open ever1 day ex- cept Christmas. COST AMEl>A C/VICPWI Y HOUSE: -~ "'"""' '.J7 "Four On A Garden" M ODICIJf mnm ' • . : • • • ' ' :j ' :i l • • • ' • . 1 n11ttim1 · lo bl J!UngJ -to bl a McCulloch! -WILD ~ ""---[!i!J -·· fORRrn TUCKER · MAX BAER .. J.J.."Cuuoo1 J!NIC£ HEIDEN· JUUE AD!MS -alClllti~odfilllllMb">t•-.. f!RJHQUAKE Pr~~ Tommy AT 1:4S·S:IS-1:45 ALSO .. Ln nft 0000 'nJIMS IOU.~ . ... , ):)S.7:0.S.1f:ll FOUNTAIN VALLEY • r;~nOKl<l '~~I AI t 01NC.t~ blll·ISOO Hang Ten ft World Sh1tebo1rd . - Championships Co-Sponsored by Bohne Skateboards Los Angeles Sports Arena : ~@P-t. 20, 9 a.m. to 9 .p.m ~ • . PJus 1975 Skateboard Industry ond Equip ment Exp o ' Amateur and Professio al Competition in four ·events S~ Racing (pros only) Fr~style Head-To-Head Slalom Cross Country I Obstacle Race . ,. t"'1iiti A. Comedy Adapted By Abe Burrows -..=,· 1 FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY NIGHTS ........-Sept. 19, 20, 26, 27 Oct. 3 & .. s ,30 P.M. TICKETSo SJ.DO TICKET MAIL-ORDER COUPON NAME ........ --.. ----· ··--•••.. PHONE .••••••• ADDRESS ...•.••••••.•..•......••. : ..........•• -···--···-·······················-···-······-·-· CITY STATE ZIP PRODUCTION : ••.•.•..•••.......•..........••• PERF. DATE:_.····-···-··. PERF-TIME:.-•••• NO.OF TICKETS •••• CHECK AMT. ENCL •••.••• 1 )lal.l ~k to Th••tre &• Offitt. r O J\'>l< 1200. c. .. td lllNa, r .\ •tx.:M. z. S..lf-~ SUm,....i F.11wdupe '""'l bi: ...... bed. ;i. :vu~ .-.... k pooyable tu Clty ot ~ 1'1.,.... 4. 1lilall·Ordtt RMt~~lb "'ill be fUIM un riral "'°"lwd basis-. 5.. Thkrt~ ... ~ noo .... rund•ble. l. M•ll Otdl'tl .. 111 <111IJ be ~ed 10trn 1>J11tm1u"llr.d b1 t S. l'u•Ld) """"· 7, Tkkrl• 10i tl ~ m•llt'd rrlur to Ru~ Offino •tart db\" . I. t"or fu.U..r information. call Ille !lox Offi"'=. ~·:»91. ~· tidcet.owoifablt at atl Ttdtft'"· lbtffy and Muftlof Agencies, 1-doy ticlte11 $.f.00, Kid$ 6 & under free_ '------------------..J ·'-~~~~ ..... _..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~~--.­ • • L t t.. .. N1 " ......... ..... t.. .. IM, ti ......... Ml-J· I ·-lME 00.::IST (I) WT OEIU. (I) are 11a 10111 --·----LOY( I DUTH l"OI -· SlllHI"' Of11t IJ:M NOOff .. 'IWMll'lllW l..- palf II WALKING TAlU.. WILD McCULLDCH5 ,,.. Ol'lN U·lO NOON JANIS JOP\11 IN COMClrt JAMIS (l) ... SUt.Ql1tlltOU$E FM 11) _,.,. ...... PACIFIC THEATRES DRIVE-IN SUPER SWAP MEETS HAAIOA BLVD. Drive-In Swap MHI I .&vlo S••• $11. I Svn.-11111 ta 4p111 ORANGE Drive·ln 1 & 2 '"··Sil. & Sv11.-l t"' 10 4p"' l'ffll F<H Sv1W11r1 ti *"'~''"' St•d•~• F•milr Fun! Pro lil1! B1rg.in1 G1tore! '"' • ••• • • • • • • • • DRIVE-IN THEATRES •• Mon. ttwv fhllrs, 7:00 . Fri., Sat .• SUn. 6:45 -Shon Slart at Dusi1 MF'OmNITNOT'CE! Ol..OIB UlflER 12ffEE1 ,,_,,,. •• ..... lt. ~- -....... .. ........... u1.11u ~ ..... c:: - ,... .... ~ ....... SISTllS (I) DON'l lOOIC IN hi£ llSEM(IT {I) l'llfllO,IC-llMI• s... .• ,.,___. lS-11.U JAWS (l'G) TIO.U WAY£ (l'G) --OTHll SIDE OI THI MOUNTAIN ,...,_ ....,_ ""' FDT PAGE f PGI •t ......... ·~-nil IXOICm fl) TM£ IEAST MUST 01£ (PG) -·(-1111 COONSKI N111 ....-.. " TIDAL WAY1 ... ""1-tW .... NO.m U(l WITM fll( Dl'lll 1.,.· --~ AIT II WALKING TAl ""'-·•-o.in. UCI WITM rM( Dl'lll ""' --~ PAIT n WALKING TALL .... . ..... __ ---.. -· "DON'T lOOI .. MlllWn .. --·~-Int lNI IULUT ._ --1mu .......... Complete ~.,.~ o county "°"'"lllienl •114 courte. Ever;-, · ,In Iii• , •• ' I ( ' I. ·- I I • I ------c--:----rroms, PLACES. • • • , Pleasant· Surprise · 111m1mr-.- -.... , -'Frame 'lVot · iid I • ~TAUMA 1>ssnv.u. -11tti Annual c• ,., "-""' al Art calla llhinlanden to s-i.a ('4·•a bland for~ Saturday and ( 91111 .. y el ..U, cral\a an~ pbotograpb1 In .-v-.1'1-... Ooe ot the pleasant paru of a critic'• Job ii finding a ,..,, of a movie where you IUUy eaptttecl carbac•· 1 confess I waJked into ••Framed'' expecting 1nothtr lecood·r•te e'X.ploitation ruck •. I w.llted out with a rreat deal of nspect for the ''WalJclns Tall .. ,_p that reunite<! on this one. Movie Review by ff!\ Robert \tit I . -Ua.&~1£411 DA )'S -Comm'!l'ity Of llor-.I oelebraw thooe "Death Valley Days" 11111 wee · 114 with 10 1.11;1. parade on Saturday , -OIW special eveota Friday, Saturday and $11>day in Boron Comml.lnlty Part. UIS ANG£LE8 BAU.ET -I.Os An1ele1 Dance Currents 1.l presents the. Loe An1eles Ballet and Margalit Dance Theater Company in Mtpn.111111on , Thea~ for a Sunday afternoon perform,nce at 2 :30. Free tickets avililable from Music Center Operating Company_ 1975 OCTOBER FEST -The big fall ceiebra· Uon starts Sunday and continues through Oct. 5 at Bu~ch GardeDI. 6-pan bands, foods or Bavana and various entertainment will feature the special dayst-Park oPen 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, 10 a .II\. lo 10 p.m . Friday through Sun-day. ., ANOTHER O<;l'OBERFEST -Big Bear Lake area wiU celebrate the "rest" Friday Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 26-28) with enter: tainment <music and dancjng) plus pretzel- eating. beer-drinking and stein-carrying con-tests. ._...,"r•• Luciano Pavarotti, one o[ the opera world's great' lyric tenors. will be present- ed-'ln concert Wednesday to inaugurate a 66 -concert season at the Ambassador Auditorium . Southern Caltfofni a 's new est perlorrrling arts center. Granted there•s a lot of vlolence, but, in this lnlltance. there...ue .some good reaJOnS for lt. Joe Don Balter be<omea the wronged man, who inadvertenUt fa an eyewitness to a sbootout For that, he's got to be. taken care of. And he is, by a system so torru.pt you foraive his actions to gain vindication. And you're also presented wlth a croup ol such excellent players, it makes the viewiae thoroughly worthwhile. Baker stands ·a good chance of becoming a latter·day John \\'ayne. And Conny Van Dyke, KBCA to Air Jazz The 1975 Monterey Jazz Festival will be · broadcast live, in ita entirety, today through Sun- day, on Los An geles radio station KBCA~ 105.1.on the FM dial. Five concerts over the three days will be heard, with dressing room interviews a half-hour before and after each performance by Jim Gosa and Leonard Feather. who made such an ~pealing fi1m debut ti ··w.w. and the Dixie Dance.kings," is back as a most appealing girl in Baker's life. In addition there's. strong support from Gabe Dell, John Marley and Br«k Pefers. - The direction is in the more than capable hand:s or veteran Phil Karlson. Roberl Q. Lewi.I it a longtimt! Southern California radio and t~UvUitm ,,nlO?JOlitM. He reviews filma and othtt Jornu o/ rntmam. """'Jor K F' I radio. KATIIARJNE HEPBURN PAUL SCOFIELD LEE REMI CK KATE REID JOSEPH COTIEN BETSY BLAIR in EDWARD AL BEE'S "A Delicate Balance" Dirtc1ed by '•Too MUCH JOHNSON' -Adaptation of play by William Gillette that bas been called one of the moat cJeverJy conceived American farces of'111istaken identity ever written opens Thurs- dofy (Sept. 2.5) at the Mark Taper Forum after spedal, low-priced preview currently through Tbunday.' Preview tickets, $4. All seats re-'Served. COUNTRY MUSIC -,M embers of the Academy of Country music play softball against KGBS air personalities at noon at Dodger Stadium on Saturday (Sept. 27) to kick off ''Coun- try Music D.ay. · · Free concert at the stadium will follow the day's regular ba.fi!ball game between Artists scheduled to appear include Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chuck-Mangione, Paul Desmond, Marian McPartland, and the All -Star High School Jazz Band. Every year, the Monterey Jau Festival awards scholar.ihips to talented young musicians, and KBCA contributed $11000 to the scholarship fuadfor 1975. TONY RIC~IARDSON --;,---,,... .... ..,.,. .... = Adapted for the ~rccn by r EDWARD ALBEE LA Dodgers and Houston Astros. · The Festival begins tonight at 8:30on KBCA , and continues Sat\l:rday at 1 p.m. and 7:45 p.m ., CQDcluding Sunday at noon and 6:45 p . m. Tonight's concert will feature Barry Martyn and the Legends of Jazz. "The Piano Playhouse" feeturing John Lewis, Bill Evans, Marian McParland and Patrice Rushen with the Mon- 'tefey Jazz Festiva l RhytlimSection of Mundell PVMrKIN FESnVAL -Sixth time out for L9we. Richard Davis and Roy Burns, and Helen this fun event. The Calabasas Pumpkin Festival ttumes backed by Gerald W\ggins , Toshiko bru; moved to Chatsworth to find more room for Akiyoshi and the Lew 'fabacken Big Band. parkin~ and games, food, exhibits, entertain--;;:;:;;;;:;:;;~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~· menl, etc. It's now sponsored by the Calabasas 1 and Chatsworth chambers of commerce and will Tho· hu.;h;i'"1 1.,,.~1r-n"· 11'rui:hi .. r-J ,;,,_.;" llw-\u1rliq Mhii noukln'r be held Saturday and Sunday (Sept . 27, 28) at the 111111v:h1 for s:i miHioei. .-11i:tr to m~kr up for lil1' tlw-111111•..it.. hl· A&ftl Ranch (Ventura Freeway to Canoga. i. ... 1 tiriw. """""bout. Otll WIH OHl.Y' Ftl. 9/19-9125 . It's a better movie than'Blazing Saddles' or '.Young Frankenstein',_,.,.,,~'"' ~ Wild. ·Noride: ruL Sinful. L aughing. . '. ' . Explosive. /{.A C'/f: . . .~ .. lf,JJ .,,,,.,~-·, ·--···-· • VJ(.,_, ~ -----~,- ·..._ ~ ,. ;;Ji [g)o [ti) co.NT AT MUtmM6TOM WOOIT ALUM'S "LOYf r. DEATH" -ATCltaOWI "THE GAMBLER" The stage alb action of the decade beclomes the greatest enteltailmeftt event ii history! Avenue, north to Nordhofr and follow signs). f . Gben1der al adm2isUsiodn.5 $3 dfo~t aeddurlts; .$1.25 for cl ren 6to l . n er a rn1t ree. ' MARVELOUSLY 'f •, ZAHY HUMOR. NOT SINCE l.Dv'E STORY. .. Tl•· Ink' !>llry ti Iii! K1nmont. 11 ... -Amtr-.·J11 llvmr1r .J..1111nll1-..lT 1\i'K))(" lr~ic tJll lc11il'Vl'ryth111~ bu! l'rl·r lite And n~ltl tound thc:1-rw.1r.1)-:r l11lr~ thrn~l1 ll1f ~M' d t•lC \1:r y ~1t.\i.il mJ11. IRISTOL JV CALL FOR L==::. 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Disneyland's upcom· ing "Country Music Spectacular" will headline talents or Tom T . Hall, along -' · Offers ·Prints COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS -By Jei-ry Burch!ield with othe r country and Ste-.:e Rice, at Gallery 1111, located at 1111 S. music recording Coast H1ghway. Laguna Beach. Through Oc.l..-5_ -....s tars , i n c I u ding Hours: toa.m. toSp.m. WednesdaythroughSun-Tanya Tucker and day. Freddy Fender . HUMOROUS PHOTOGRAPHS -By Robert Doianeau, at the Orange Coast College Library, Through Oct. 15. I-lours : 7:30 a.m . to 10 p.m. weekdays, 10 a .m . lo5p.m. weekends. 'EARTIUTECTU RE' - , Models and film of modular mobile home. in the entrance gaJlery or the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport ~ach. Through Oct. 19. Information 675 -3866. Special tickets for the Oct. 4 one-night special event are .on sale now. ' ' . , • • 'Good Old-Rkdio Sliow' r' ~· ,,,.. K.flbA (1110 Oil AJI) _...ta baboe revivinl bis ..''Ola1e1-Bu 3'-bour radio special. "The Good Old" • Good! .... ; and the appe~ance ot 'OW: Radio Show,"' Saturday and SUnday or111nal networi< studio orjanllts. aa a fund·ralliel effort for the Gaylord Corter, Bob Mi'ldiel1 .1. Ivan ffeU>Opbilla Foundlllol\ ot Southern Ditmars, and Jlllwn Olar ... Callf""11a. Recordlnc 1tar. OHvla N~n-'lbe broadcut. which .,..iJ1 origll)ate Jolin, llttV .. as honorary' chOlrman; live from The Greater Lei An&eles with Robert Q. l,<!'•ris and 'Die_ nRb PreuClub, wlllbeOl)el1totheaen ... a1 Dlmenaion as co-chairman ot th•/ publlcat'.'o~barce, andwiUfeatµre benefit ehow. Jack Barry Is such early radio persmalltles as Brei ancborman·bost. Monison ("The Slladow"J, Lea Tr~-. ~· <"The Finl ~·1: GaW SomeofthecelebntlesacbeduJ"1 to Storm (''My LltUe llar ··~~,Allen appear on the sh9w are Glen Reed ("Tbe J!'l;ed AU• ' ), John Campbell. Edward Asner, Ray.Brad· Dellller ("Have Gun Wiii Tnvel"l, bury. Lohman and Barkley, Guy -J..,lde Kelk ("ffCllry Aldridce"'l. JladiJJon. Marty Ing~, Bob Denver, Ot,ber blghll<ihts oftheprocram wUI Jay Roblnaon. Ida Lupmo, Dave Mad· include a five·bo.v salute to •lhe den, Beverly Garland a.ad many "Silver Daya or Radio." with Art otherl. PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE -Works by David Patterson and Timothy Sherburne, at the Galleries/ Exhibits • SHELF SERVICE • 4 . • l ' . • . ' ' • • • ' ' • ' • t .t . r ~i I Floating Wall, 215 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, Through Oct. 8 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 1 to5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. WORKS BY ZJLEE -Enamel work in bowls, pictures, plates and rountains with an Alask~n theme, now at the Housetrap, 18066 Culver Dr., Irvine, 10 a. m. to 6 p.m . daily. PHOTO EXHIBIT -The photographs of Jacques Henri Lartique are featured in exhibi- tion at Jack Glenn Gallery, 260 Newport Drive, . f Newport Beach, throughOct.18. STEVE KRIKL SHOW -Expressionist paintings, mixed media. are featured in one-man show or new works by Steve Krikl opening Sun- day at Galerie Lido Designs, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Beach. Show will continue through Oct. 24 with gaUery hours l to 4 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays and 11 a .m. to5p.m. daily. WORKS BY SPENCERS -The Orangerie, in the Art Center at 1492 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, i~ showing recent works of Al var bnd Irene Spencer. Open daily 10 a.m . to 5:30 p.m. Show continues through Sept. 30. EXIUBITION AND SALE -Muckenthaler CUiturai Center in Fullerton will sponsor exhibi- tion and sale or 600 original prints,t many by Picasso, Goya and Renoir. from lhe Ferdinand Roten Galleries, part or a show that also will feature original works by many American artists. Tbis special event is scheduled Friday and Saturday (Sept. 26 and 27 ) al the center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton, from noon to 5 p.m . each day. Admission is free. New 'Semester' Starts on KOCE "Bread and Butterflies," "Math Factory," ··Nova,·· "Inside/Out" and "National Geo· graphic Specials" are just five of the 35 pro· grams included in Instructional Television <ITV J , thisfallonKOCE-TV,ChannelSO. t From ro a.m. to3 p.m. each school day, ITV provides instructional programming for stwients • rrom kindergarten through 12th grade. f· Instructional television will _begin Monday on Channel 50. Simil8rities and differences betwe~n man 1111d animal are examined on the first Segment of the television college-credit series "The Ascent of Man" on KOCE on Tuesday night 9o'clock. "s0ch stries as 'Bread and Butterflies' and Inside Out offer students a chance to know bet- ter who they are and what they want to become, with programs in career and peo:ple awareness ... says Sandy Sauser, Channel 50 ITV coordinator. 'I'his year ITV lessons will be broadcast to 45,000 students in 103 schools thtoughout Orange County. \ Before the programs are aired, teachers, students and administrators are consulted about what ki1;1ds of programs are to be aired, when they will be aired and how many times each week they will be shown. . Teachers' handbooks and effective learning aids are provided to enhance the classes and to provide teachers with reference material. Seminars are held to help teachers learn how to make television an effective learning tool. Anyone interested in knowing more about J1V programs can call or write Sandy Sauser; KOCE· TV, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, CA 92647. Phone: 897-0302. Art Slww Celebrates Anniversary al UC/ ' ln conjunction with lhe lotb anniversary of UC Jrvine, the Univefsity Art Gallery is presenting an exhibition entitled "UCI MFA"s, The First Decade, 1965-1975. ·• The graduate students from Irvine during these Art Exhibit years , together with many undergraduate art majors, have emerged as professional artists, exhibiting in ga lleries and museums throughout California, and in some cases New York and Europe. The exhibition is planned to give the Orange County com· munity as well as the 0.... S . campus an opportunity H '-------"tJ~ns eason to view the mature work or former students. An in-depth, retrospec· A J?artial tis' or artists H r-.,.,.--¥.·!ov'l'-'exhibit of the E_aint-_part1ci~ating includes I Ut.g ororange County PatrTc-k -*Alt, Gary • 'l*tilt John MeLaugblin Beydler, Jerry Byrd, • bu been set as the first Nancy· Buchanan John 9bow; of California State Curtis , Ned E'bans, tlai•er1ity, Fullerton's Barbara Forthal, ,Art6oll<!rYforthel97S.78 Charles Hill, Gilbert Lu· _.. Jan, Jay Mccafferty, · A prevfew op~ning,-Gifford Myers, John _icw,ed by the Art Al· O k u'I I l: k , B r u c e nee; if t<oheduled Richards, Jay Sagen, toal1ht frOfll 8 to 11 Roger Seeman, James e'etoct. at111lar gallery Sh e e I s , G e o r g e an lluDCla)'I 1·4 Sherman, Barba.ra, .llGlldQI aoon.ft Smith, Bradley, Smith, Hd T-Nr•· Anne Titus -ROliert 1diiJll--4 p.m . Walker. 1 • • ~ -UNFINISHED PICTURE FRAMES .. INTER CRAFT COLLECTOR DISPLAY CASES A little spray •lain or wipe on or paint or whatever and you've saved a bundle over a finished lrame. Display rocks. 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THE PROGRAM, conslstlng of lectures, di scussion groups, a television talk s how, a film series and a newsletter-is to concen- trate on the l'ullural develop- ment of a ne""' ctly-lrvine. The program. in which lloy hopes to involve as rnany us 12,000 lrvinc l'Cs idents, is to be financed by 3 $66.239 j!rant from Bashful Marshal ·~ t' • :Lion Country Safari elephant named Bashfu! will be the 1 Grand Marshal of lhe Tustin Jaycees 18th Annual Tiller I Days Parade Oct. 18. When Bashful learned of the honor, I .•• s~e ate her bouquet. Prior to eating the snack, the I pachyderm was pholograped \Vilh Parade Chairman Guy 1-:Heslon and passengers Claudia Walkins of Mission Viejo .4 ind Carol Hinojosa of Irvine. .Non-teaching Staff ,.a ... reatens Trustees it:? The non-teaching staff of the Huntington Beech Union Hi gh School District is threatening to 'lite the school board to court over an appointment lo the dis- triot"s personnel commission. The issue stems from the 5Ct>ool board's r efusal to name the husband of a school employe -u.one of three com mission mem-bers. ' TRUSTEES ALREADY have. rejected two nominations ·from. if~"'classified (non-teaching) efttploye organization. .'Ibey were Jerry Murphy, hUsband of a district business as· sistant, Shirley Murphy, and Ji)"ank Verville, husband of the ·president of the local classified organization, Rosemarie Verville. Al the same time, the school bo3rd agreed last week to con- ,»ider appointing a temporary commissioner until the matter is ~n6otved. .. BUT MRS. VERVILLE. a board to select the employes' second nomination. But district officials said they don't believe the board was in violation becaUse it did not con- sider an employe's spouse as fill - ing ~he requirements. THE COMM ISSION vacancy arose last spring when Irving T u cker retired. The three . member group sets policies fof ~non-teaching staff, including custodians, clerical employes and maintenance crews. --· Mrs . Verville said the California School Employes As- sociation will proceed with the court action on behalf of the local chapter. It plans to first try to win a restraining order prohibiting the board from ma king any tern· porary appointment. IN ADDITION, THE state or· ganization plans to fight the . family .appointment policy in court. Ma.Pina High School employe, The school trustees, in reject· -&atd s he believes the board ing both nominations, said the friolaled the state Education Orange County Counsel's office x::ode in not appointing Murphy, has advised against appointing :the group's most recent nomina· spouses to the commission, say. !\ion. ing it could be conflict of in- 1.: Sbe said state law requires the terests. .~untiugton .Ruse , ~::Residents Warned • . l . ; • ·of Bunco Artists ,.,_. -Huntington Beach police warned residents today about bun.co artists, wbo may be posing a'.rsurvey takers in the city, try. inl to ft!t personal and financial inlOrmation from citiicns. Detective Mel Reminet.on said one Huntington Beach senior cijizen wu contacted tut week bf a woman claiming to be tak· iDi a survey. - !J'RE INTERVIEWER was a.lilted in a bant branch later, at· t.enipting to maJc.e a "lesA cash .. dej>Oolt:wtlh a phony cheek to the wQnian·s bank account, Rem· ••aid. ' ' 1'l>•o qu .. uuned by· the bOlll< maoaaer. he 1aid, she fled and h~Pot been located. -Bllt RemlPiton said 1imlltr .-.in .. are.bat uncommon. ... wamed cltlsena about glv-bt en-al lnformatlcn to any ~fti•r and aild eaJdenltl ~ should first ask to sec a city- issued canvasser's license. "THEY CONTACT people US· ing various guises," he con- tinued, "saying they·re tracing missing persons, tracing lost heirs <Jr working on their doc· torate and need to interview peo-- ple."' But he said they sometimes are stealing the resident's mall, as ~·ell, and using the fmancial and personal information they gain to attempt these ''le111 cash'' desposits. uaually with stolen or invalid checks. REMINGTON EXPLAINED banks are cauUoua about simply cashing c.hecu for m-anaen. but they aren't as wiry o( allowing someone to make a deposit to an e.lsttng-aoeount, lcs:ra-..matrr amount of cash. 'It may-not be until later that It Is I tamed the cheek deposited was Invalid, be noted. the National Endowment for the Humanities' Public Programs Division. The grant was obtained, sald Hoy, "because the Naijpilal En· dowment for the flutnanitles Tiiis avtlMtt It un$KI .. ~ • .....,. .. ..,IMAMI"• .... y .... ..,,d Ttllt -~ WM fl .... wtth IN (.ount'y OHtl., OrM91 e;.our.c, ... --..,.... ,J, tt15. ' """' "'*"""" 0r_,. C-tl 0.1~ l'tlot, litfit.t•,».•ftll()(.1.1,10.ms a>1s wants more programs that will 1---------- get professors out into the com· PUBLIC NO'ftCE munity instead of always in !-----~--­classroom s and in a Cormal un· iverslty atmoaphere. '' The program will be entirely off campus. BUT IT IS NOT a simple thina to define the purpose of the pro- gram. Hoy expects the format to ··generate discussions'' in groups kicking around ideas contained in lectures and film s. The discussions should lead toward development of culture in the new city, he said. . Since the entire series is not in final form, Hoy was reluctant to discuss the specifics of potential programs. An example of one lecture focusing on the hangups of the Irvine housewife, he said, may be "The Ivory Snow Mentality: Or What's A Bright Woman Like You Doing In A PlaceLikeTh.is." OTHER PARTS OF the series will deal with architecture - ''The South ern California Esthetic" -archeology, and other areas of the humanities. "We are looking at the pro- blems of developing a cultural awareness in a new city. How do you do it? We are not going 1.o have people running around or·' ganizing cultural activities," said Hoy. "We are organizing a film series and a major lecture series.·· Additional ly, the Irvi ne Humanities Forum will include a newsletter printed thrice during the program. discussion groups and panel discussions aired over Community Cablevision. THE PROGRAM WILL begin in October and continue through March. Toby Milligan, former public relations director for Chatham College in Pittsburgh, Pa., has been named coordinator of the program. She is a past president of Women in Communications in Pittsburgh and a member of the Women's Press Club. Olive Avenue Just Erasure On Mesa Map PICTl'f!OUISUl!Nftl NAMllllTAT•Mnrf TM loltowfllf llHIOll 11 ooi,.. OW- ,..,.,~ .. OtNHIS LlllE l"•llSENTATIOH, Or.,. ~y l'•lr Gt-O"'t'O). • ,-elf Ort1111. C.... Mew, C•llllITTlla91'8 Dlfwll\ L. .. ()on&-, 1ll6 (ia!H Ave •• llledDnOo .. Kh. Cfllfornl•tmll Thll tltAIMtol II ConCIUC:ted by .., If» dlvl(IUI. C.nnlt Doftt,_ Tr.ls alaWml"I w•I 1111111 ""''"-IN o-.ty Oen. of Or~ CO...nly Of\ Stp-~ 11. t'IJS. I ' .. ,. .. P\oMlltlfll Orfftt' co.11 0.11, l'llOll. Se91. tt, :a., •nll Ott. i. to, 1t15 Htt-Js PUBLIC NO'l'ICE .... MOTICI: 01" SAL.IE 01" •UL P•OPll•TY AT 111'•1\IATll SAl..ll Publltl\N Ol'"10I Cotti O.Jty l'lklt, Seplt, 11. 1t. ,., •l'lllOtt. I, 1t11 ,..._JS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ne.s.c>l"t1w ------------1 lri tlw S.-rlor C:Ourt of 1he St~ ol ----~------1 • PUBLIC NOTICE C.llfarrilt, lor ll'te Counly of LOS lllCTl'TIOUS•USINIESS ----c:--:-::-C".°:::'.::"'.--l"ICTITIOUSSUSIHl'.55 ANGELES. NAMIESTATl:MENT - NAll'E STA TE MENT In tht #Mtter oft"' E•~••,., MARV n,. IDllOWI ... perlOfl 11 ooll"llf bull· l'ICTITIOUS SUSINl.U "' ttAMllSTAT•MaNT The IDll-lf>9 perwn ts ODln{i bulol· ELIZAIETH M(.K ENNEY. o.c..wd. ,.N ''' TM foliowl .... pertot'i 1• OOllll blnj". ..... ,., Notlc.t II ht••by 91 ... n that lh9 -81..00MIN HUMAN. 20ll Tl'IUl'ln "'"*"' 8E TTY "S SOU P-f R SOWL. 111 N. •rt19"*1 wlll t.fll •l Pl'h••I• S.lt, ID Sl., ~t• ,,.,.,., CA. ttltl WAl T SNOOK MASONRY, 2110 er11tol.S."t'""'·c:".t110l thtlll"'"t•rldllllflbldcter.Mllr}Klto MtrtSl•ftnSk•1bfP111,:lOll:Tlv1ri S•ri l.u<•S l.tn•. cast• M•s•, ~tty M. u111M1rrl, 1s11 E 11>111 St.. torlflrmatiorl of wkl SIOOt!rior Qiurl on St., an.i. MfW, CA. '1lf1 ClllfOnM• '2'2* ~nla ..,n•, C.., t1101 or •ftlrr I,_ Hlh ll•'l'of Sfl!tembef, 1tlS. Thi\ bu1l"'"I h toriOllC.led ~Ml lft. Walllr Grovf Shook. t710 S.n This D<islnt-S$ Is concll1<.led by ... In-fl tht office of HAROLD C. FRERKS, Olvldufl, LUCH u .. , C.0$I• MIH, C•lltoml• dlv+Ou•(. 1Uor,.,.y •t I..••, 512 RedOf'IOD A-, Mtrk S. Sk•lllllrO '1261' BttlyM Ullblrrl Suite C. l..ong 8e11:n, Counly ol 1..ot ™' 1l•t1mtnl """'filed With ll'e Tl'll$b<l\lnHl llConduc:tedby.wl ln- Thls Sl•te~nt ""'' t+led "'4th tt>e Anotift, St•I• ol C•illornla, •Uthe CountyClertoolOr•noeCountyonSep. dlvl~I. Cot;roty Cler ~ al Or1nge COunty on~ right, Utle •nd lnttre'I of ,.111 OKt!.,.. lilmtler I, ,,,S. W•ll•r s.hOOll W.mllllr2,191}. MU.tlrn.oldNthand•llt,,.ri9'11,ll· "'111l This ..iattment ""'' llltd wllft the P'•OIU llf •l'ld lnl•<ttt th~ tN: tl~t• of t.tld PubllVlld 0r""9" Cotst 0.lly PUot, Sep.. Putlllw.td Or•noe CMll O•Uy Pl~, dlc.e"""' his &<quited Dy OOHMlwo o1 ~-U. It, 26, •nd Oct. 3, 1t15 Ul .. 15 Qlullty Cl_,.. of 0t•n9' CO..nly Dl'I Sept, s, 12, 1t, 2•. lt1S Jola-11 1-., otherwise other tlwln or In fddl· lilt!ltllrll, 1t1S. t1or1to1Mt o1wldlll<•• .. c1, •1tr.1in. • PUBLIC NOTICE of dNth, In •nd 10 •U tilt certfin ,..,. '------------""'°""' 1lt1Hted In Ill• cit~ ol SN! 1 P UBLIC NO'l1CE Bot.ell.. C:Ounty of Or1n9e, Slat• of '"'2M l"ICTITIOUS llUSIHESS Ctllfoml•, pmrtlcut•rly ckw:rlt:ed M NOTICE OP' aULK T•AMSl"E• "'"Ml!ST .. TEMEr.IT fol'-1,to-wll: -cu.c.c.M•t•1•101 Tlw lolio...1119 per:.or11 ''' dolnObull· .... lnlt!f'ttt In Lot l7 In 8IOC:k lof S.y Tf Cl'MIWn flf SMrt-11 C..'"-"' ,.N•" Oty Tttoe:l, •1 per ,...P rf'tOnMG In l'tntMatt.11 .. •k, T,.,.,.....,.! BETTY"S OEAUTIQUE SALON, &oollJ.,.....,.ltofMhc;elt...,_Mlo"' NOTtCE IS HEREllY GlllEN thlil ''' 11tn Street, Hun1ln9lon BotKh, rwcorch of Or•,. C:Ounlf, C.llkN'nl._ 1.,. Tt•ntftror, S.VU'lfrn Clilfoml• C..llfoml•'2MI a.tty H. MGrtmoio. ISMJ NlontM '"°'"' cotnmonly known as; 137 Mfin Fl'51H111Dnfl8'nk,l\ilboutlo..,....• SCl'Wt, S..I S.Ktl. DUik tr ... 1ler of pr0.,er1y lo the _. st., W.1lmln1t.r, C•tlfornl•'2613 \l't lnltl'ftt In 1..0ll 1t in Bloc:klof 8'y 0tril<;1n•d, Th• B•nk ol Takyo of TDl"I Morllmoto. I"" MO<YCM SI., Oty Trld .. PM" ,,..&I recarCHdln llooll Cllltornl•, Tr•n1tfr ... WHlrnlMl•r,C•Ulornl•fJ"3 t Pf9t "°' Mllc:1til-ou1 MIPS. rt!-Th• Duslnfll •ddr11111 ol tl>f Thl1 bull"'"' 11 condl.IC!ecl b~ In In-c.ord1 o1 or.,. Countf, C.lilornl•. tr-feror.-nll tr. 1tan11er" we: c;ll¥1dllll. ,._, t-ty kriown 11; 139 NWln Tr•nlleror ; S)O "8 " Street, San EltitlyH.MGrtlmoto St,....l,5e•l 8ta<.h. Dlt!IJO, San Olt90 Counly, C&lltorP!la Thll $l•ltmrnt •ll llled wllh the Tln'f'llofHltc•shln l•wful........,of Y.1:101 Count~ Cllr-ol Or1ng.e County on tt. Uflllad Sl•I•' on conllrmatlon ol Translitr": SI Sutlar Sirwet. S... Augu1tJS, 1t1S. t •I•, or p1rt Cflh •nO bfl•n<e Fr•n<IKO, i.fft Ft•"<il(O Counlf, "471115 tvl'de!lcflll bv note lec:Ur&(I DY MortGIOI C.llfornl• .. llM. Publl"'-d 01anQe COil$I D•ll'f' Pilot, or TrtAt Defd on the property JO $Old. Fr°"' tPl.f OfY 1011owt1>9 1M dllt! of "'19.1', •no Sept .), 12. It. 1t1s J:JS-1$ TlnPM"Clnlot •rnount bid to llllmP!KIT· tr ... sffr, tht Tr•nstt•ff 5'1•11 i. ~ ...... PIA!ll~ OrlllOI Col\I 0•11~ f'llot, 5'K11:. It, 2',~ Ott. J, 10. 1t75 ISi,_,~ PUBUCNOTICE FICTITIOUS aus1r.1ESS HAM! STATEMIEr.iT TN tooow1no person Is dOl<111 ~­ -•t: 8ASSEE FLIGHT SERVICE, sut warner .-.-.• Hunllngt°" ~ild'I. CA. ""' .JOhn eurt1•. 16'7' Mom.cno L.n •• Mission Vie lo, C .... 92675 This bv$1~1 ii tan<lucled by Ml In• dlvkk.l•I. JOhn s. Burt!• Thll st•ttmenl w•s t iled wilt! ttw COunlf Cl1rk of Or•ngit Col,lnty.., Sep. IMititr 2, 1915. ,..,... P\11111$111td Or1119e Cot1t O•l!y Pilot. Sep!. S. 11, 19, 26. 197$ J430.7S PUl)LIC NOTICE tdwlthbl_d. . ""Cflllornl• Finl 8tnk." 8ldsorofffr1 lolM lnwrl11nQ•n0wll1 Tlw Joullon of the property In thl$ PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 "'<•IVld •I the •lot1w10 offk1 al coun1v1011111ran1l•rrod lt: '------------""Y H1n1 ,11.,. lht! llr1t pubUcaUon llf'anc:ll N•"" ~"" 1" PICTI TIOUS IUSINllSS NAME STATt!MIENT n.. 10110...ine P1rM1r11 ••• 6olf!(I DIAi· .. ,l.l: TH ... IS KLEEN SERVICE COM- PANY.113"2 8rt!tan Lane. H"""il'IOton Be&<h, Cllllfornl• 9?•"6 Edwaro Robt!rt lh•IS, Sr •• 21:192 8rtton Ln .• Hunlln9ton Belch, Cllllfornl• '2M6 Aureil• Tnals, 21m Bret.., Ln .• Huntlno;i10n k•cn, C•lllornl• '26.46 Thl1 buslne~s 11 conduct.a tl'f' • ltlflltrlt ptrtntrtlllfl. EdWfrCIR . Th1!1.Sr. Thl1 st1t•ment w1i llled ""''h IN Col.only Cler-al Or•n9' Caunty on""" lwrtol lfld bltlar1tdfl1t af s•t•. C-MI• MtW, 2311 E. 171h Slrfft, <:mi. Dtlt!d lhll ltth 11•'1' of April. 1tl5. Mew, c:.111oml• ROBE RT e. HI CKAM C'J'Pl'•H. 1125 Ball Road, Cypr't!iS, Mmlnl1lr•lor wllh the (Alllornl• Wiil an111tx1td of ltM estate °'"' Point, 2••7t L• Pl•u, Ot!lf of Mid O.cedt!nt Polnl. Clllfornl• HA•OLOC.l"ltE•KS Sunnv Hiiis, l•DO N. H•rbor 11! ~Aft-, s .. Ji. c l!ll>ulfv•rd, F\lllfr!Of\, Clll!ornl• U111119ff<'ll.Clllfer11ia90ftl Unlv••sltv, 25SS E. Ch•Pn'l•n ""°"'~ Awnue, Fuil•r1on, Ctlllornl• A'*-T ..... Mltllllhlt•lor Adfms Awn,,.., Uft AO.ml A¥enUI. Wl .. U.-WIU All,..••d Hunllno;llifl 8tfCh, C.llfornl• PuDlllhld Or•n9' Coti.1 0.ily PllOI, HunUll'Oton Be•ch. 11122 Be•<h 5'K11:.1•,1•.u,1e15 JSM-75 Boul•v•rd, Hunlln9ton Bit•ch, PUBLIC NOTICE Ctlifoml• Or•no• County Alr por1, 2001 Ml~l'lel1.o11 Ori .... ln>lM, C.Ukln'll• Wlo.l HOTIC!: OF OEfl'AUL T L..tgunt HUI,, 2J511 P1seo de ll•lltn- Pubillllejl °'"'"" Co•st o.ny Piiot. T .O.I'. H•. m~1u c11, uounm Hllll, C.llfoml• 1t111t ll. 1t7S. AUIJ.lt,•l'lllStpl.S,12,1,.1.15 Jl31·JS IN THE MATTER OF THE OEEO 8•f1ldt. IOtO Baysldt! Orl¥1, 0-~-----~~----1 OF TRUST mtdt! ~ Pi'tlr Ot Blun, Ne""POrl &l!&<h, C.ilfarnl• PUBLIC NOTICE Trust•• ol Qorotny 8 . Ltlt Trust, H•rtior Vlt!W, 1666 M1cArthut Trust.or. dfled April 11, 1915, end re-l!ll>ul..,.ard.Nt!•POrtB1•ch,Cllllloml• 1-------------lc.orded April Jt, 197$, •s Document Sup•rlor. J'' Suptrlor A_n...,, FICTITIOUS 9USlr.iliSS MAMIESTATEMllHT TIM 1onow1119 rrerson1 •r• dolno bull· .. u1s: STARDUST INTERNATIONAL, Pl.A.STIC FANTASTIC. SURFCR ... FT HAWAI I. RAINBOW RYOER, GREAT SOUTHWEST TRADING CO .• 110 P<lcltk; C.sl Hlghw1y, HunUngtOfl illMc:h, C.lllornl• '26'1. uwrence Vlncnt J.c~wn. 'f.4 0.r- ""11 Street, Co511 Mtt.t, C.lllornl• WIU/am OiMlt, SM 11th Stf'Ml, H!all· lngtofl S.Kh. C.Ulornl• '2W • GleW! Artl!ur Glbbonl, ''* Ac.Kl• Strwt, Huntlnvton &e•ch. C.lltoml• .... Robert Cfl•rles Hl9hsm1th. •10. P•clllc C:0.11 Hl""'••r. Hunt11>91on BHtll, C.lll'on\lt '2MI Thi$ bu$lllltll II COl'lduclecl b'f' • ltflllr•• Ptrt,.r$1'11&i. Ll...,.tf!C•V.J&<kton Thl1 ll•te""nl w11 ttlfll Mth l._, County Cl•rk ol O•iln9t' county on Srp-IOtJl Number 250S't, Booll 1 ,,.., P•Qt 166.lol Nt•POl"'I &sach, C.lllornl• INTHESUl"l!IUO•COUllT Olllclil R•cords of lh• County W11tcllfl. 1~1 W11!Cllll Orlvit. Fml4 Of THI ITATI! OP CALI l"OltHIA _ Re"corotr ol Or•nge CO\lnty, Sltlt! ol ~~ Bei(tl, C&illorn!• E ,.._, P\lbllWCI Otlnljle COISI 0111'1' Piiot, ttmDer lS, 197S. INAHOl"OJt C.lllOl'nl•, t.Kurlng -promll$Ol"°I' .,...n Cl•1n1nt•, IOO! S. I .__,~rio Set:rtembtf"1t,26,1nd0Clobf>f'J.,10J..... TME COUNTYOl"O•ANGE l'IOll made by ~ter 0. B1un. TruMN. Re11.S.nCltment1. C•lllornl• 1'15 3_,.1$ N•.A_...J.4 dlt.a April II, ''75, tor tl'I '"""of S.n J"'n Caplslr•no, 31'11 c.m1riol------------~ OllDERTOSHOW CAUSE '30,000.00, Of~•blt! In lnslal nu of C•plstr•nO, S.n Ju•n C•phtrano. l'f)RCttANGEOFNAME EIGHT HUr.IDRED FIF v ANO Cllltornl• PUBLIC NOTICE In UM Mflt!er of ,he Apphc1Uon of N0/10D -cstl-0.00J Doll or,._, on S....t• An& #Min Olfl<•. 1075 N. Mlln, '--..,..,===;;;.--.,,.~-' Olive Avenue, a street that has GAYE CAROL TICKNER •or Oltn9'I! tlw lltth dav ol t•C:h itve...., month Sl•eel,Sanl•An•, C.ilfornl• r SUl"E•IO•COU•TOl"THE DIN•ml bf91nnlno;i WY 18, 1t15, •nd contlnu!nQ S••I B••c h . 13920 Se•I 6e•ch STATEOFCALll"ORNIA existed only on paper for the past Tilt! ilf>Plk•llon a1 GA v E CAROL ~ 10 "'° 1nc1u01119 Aprll 11, 1916, on eau1•v•rd, s.11 B•Kh, C•lllornl• FOil ntl C:OUNTYOI" ORANGE 17 years, has been rubbed out by TICKNER 1or chanoe a1 n•mit. r.av1r19 'lfll'lllcn 1.,, m .... 11-11 date the ...ti•• StddlfDf<k. lllOO N••POl1 Aomi... MO A-tl,.. r--·1 btt!n 1111(1 In Caurl, •nd It •PJll•rlnQ balfnce of prll"IClflill •ncl lnlern! 1""' TIAOfl. C..Ulornlt N 0 TICE 0 I" P If• SO N AL \..<U:ltaMesacOUOCl members. lrom t•ld •PPll<•llon thal G•YE rt!mtlnlnQ unp•ld ,h•ll bf~ tnd W11tmlnJl•r. 1Sl11 lltookhurst llEl"RESE NTATIVE'I SALE 01" CAROi.. TICKNER hi$ fllt<:I •n appllc•· PfY•b ... lo !hi order of SOUTHERr.I SlrHl, Wlitmln1t1r • Qltllarnl• llfAL PllOl"E•TY A·T ll'•tYATll . TheCOUnCil VOtecJ3lo2toaban-!Ion fltOPO$ln<;1 tha1 hit• n•me tre CALIFORNIA FIRST N ... TIONAL Thepropert'f'ICK•lt!dlnthlscourltyto SALE f ....... lfc.MlflC.1M.JIU don Olive Avenue -between Ch•no•d lo CA ROI.. G-\YE BANK,•N•Uon1ll!•nkln9Mtoel•llon 1111 lrtn1••••fll dnc:rlbed In """*"'1 Esttte of LEONARD c. MORRIS. Ar.IOE RSEN Interest from Aprll 11. 1915 untll iNld at 1er<m II all the fSH'CI ot Saullllm Dtc .. '!.ed Newport Boulevard and Elden Now, therefor•, 11 b ht••tiv ordered ""'rate o1 Twelv" (121 percenl per -Ctllfornl• Flrit N•11ont1 B..,k. ll'llthld· HOT1ci: IS HEReev GIVEN tllft Avenue from Santa Isabel to Del lf\CI 01rec1ec1. '"'' 111"''"'"'1nt~t· nwn, PIY•bf•monthlv. inv Iii ""'•rlal, thrturis, lurnltun!, OOR9THY N. MORRIS, ., ,...._, M f Id In Mid m•tt•r oo ilP1>e•• blttore Tl'lis P••<•1 l : Lot 11nd 3 In 810C:k mo1 suppllts, mtrc:h•n<:1lie. •Qulpment. r1ores1tnt1tlv• of lh• E1t•t1 o: a r a V e D U e S -a t e r Court 1n O.Pl•lment l °"the 11s1 atyof eor-11111 #Mr,, per map rtconlfll In 90Qdwltl, lrldfn•mti, lt!HlllCtkls -1..EONAROC. MORfltlS, Dtce...:t, will homeowners petitioned the COUn· Octobtr, lt11. fl 10.00 o'clock A.M., o1 Book l , flil fiJeS '1 fnd (2 ol MIS· ln¥tntoo"y, loc•tld •I !tit Drancnts wtf'.t"ortv•'*Wlf, to !hi lllghnl tnd Cil for abandonment. wld llllY lo V.Ow CIU\I why lhl applla-(Ill-HI.Ip~, rt!cord1 of Or.,. "'~ lrlfhe 0trae<•Ph •bow. bHt blOd4t', under t .. ttrMS ll'ld COfld'l- Uon for cPl.fn'J' ol "'"" 1Pioul<:1 no11111 eounty. So 1•• •s 11 known to ttM tr-'-· tloM """•IMll•r Mitntlon•d tnd Sib- • gr ... ted. NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN ttwt 1 the lr-lenw !wit not ul.ld any bl.isl· !Kl to c:or.fl""-tlon by tn.f 5'4ierlor OPPOSED TO THE action It lsfurt,_r orckred 111•1 • conyot br••Cll "'' occurred in the ,.,, ,,.._or .oorns In tlll$ ~., c.ourt, °" S.ptemtrer 30, 1915. •t t :OO wer~ councilmen Dom Raciti and tnl1 Ordllr i. pubfitMd In thl 0r....,.. perlormtnc:• ol lht oti11911IDM a1 Hiii ottier thin the •Dow our•"" IN lflr" o·c1oc:t •.m., or tt'Mre•fter, w1tt11.,""' C...$1 Diiiy Piiot, • M•IPfPll' ol 11111• itf!d Oetd OI Trus1, llM ... tun of !'ffr"ll•5tP1Sl.1txcept; N-. time •llowed by la•, II the ofllceSol Robert Wil§On. Ollllf••I clrcut•Uon, printed In ..ia wtlkfl wld bfM<l'l It,, hlllows. to.wit: n.. Dulk tr1nsttr Is lo IM Uft$l.ll'OI-H•nnt end Morton •nd Mk.Mltl c. c-.11, 11 le•sl once ••tl'l •H~ tor four 1mi.umen10.... Mly 11. 1t1Sdelll'IQIM'lt n'llteclon or •lier S.ptambef lll. t'11S, •I MllCMU. Attorllt'fs far the lle'•MlMI The request had been before succ1u1 ... -•k1 orior ta lhe Illy o1 n en subsect.....,t 1ns1111mems oeu,.. thl lwf'CI ottk• of Sovt,,..rri C.llfoml• n!flt•i.entauve et 'n w.11 Shrtl'lstrMt the council several times in the ~dl'le•rlnq. Q.....,t , unp•lll Prlnc lp•I e11tflc•: First Htllontl B•nk, "° "B'" Slr"Mt, S<il• 111' 1..os'A1>qet•1 ea11tomla .1i Dilll'd thl1 lrll 1111 al Sel>lemtlltr. UQ,OOO.OO. lntete1tlrom: April 11.191~. Sin Dltga, S•ri Ol•to County, ttierl9ht t"n11t lnttr1'$1 ~ndtttlrleai1rie past, but the council had always 1915. o.11r1q~., of 1 •• 1,, lnsu••r.c•.OO •<t--c.11tom1•'2to1. ~e•Sitd •• ,,.; •n ,,,. right, 11111 "'° h .. denied it. This week about a SA.tv\UEL OREIJEN wumeMs. If •ny. A lat• <h••Qlr of J'll. 011.a: Sfptitmller lS, 1•7s. ltrflt of DOROTHY N MORRIS the d l ed JUOQO! of said Supenor Coor! ot t•<h ln1t•11m•nl s.o O.tlnquent MU THE BANK OF TOK YO wrvlvlnQtPOUWoflEONA RDC.MoR· oz en proper Y owners tum up Ml LLE• a Ml LLIE• be chf,QHI Dy '"' 8,n,11c1•rv. Oe!ln-OF CA Lt FORN1A A1s, n..sacqulrll'll by 0Pe•ot1orio111wor to support the req UeSt, tt)llWl!iJllrt! Slvd., Hf, lot Quent Plvmenh under llrit tr.at dtolll Tt1t1il•r•e othltrwts.. other th•n, or In add\Uon lo. \.ftArt9tMI, C.111. to0S1 nott. II •n'f'. Any 1ums •dvancecl by 8y Al•a1ndfr O. C•lhOl.ln.J< • thataft .. dKe•wd •1 lhf!' llmt!ol hlsd&- Preli m ln a ry plans for the AHDnlly1torAp11Hc•nl llltllfflcl•ry under lht! term1""' pro. GltAHA:C .. ~:;'l!S 1th.rn•ndto•lllPl.ft°c•rl•lnre'.alprC1P1•- d · I P\11111\hed Oran9' Co•1I Oah~ Pilot, vi~ of Int •bove ditsctlbtd deed of ty,$1!Ulleclll'llh•Cltyofl..•9uMBf!'iKh, street were ma em 1958, Pan· 5e1>1 .n ,1t,26,1n00t1.1,1975 3509.,5 1r1At. Altll:.Joflflflt.Klfll,l!tca. ~ Or~c.ourity etlltornL• df!scrlbeda• ning Director Charles Roberts NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN 0...Mlrttl-Plau 1o1i--1: • • P UBLIC SOTICE tNJt by rffM>n of s•ld bruch ""-. S.i1l'rlr1Cl1<o,Cl.Mll1 • TNtr11ldenll•lrt!fl&irapertymor• reported, but he added lhat only ·11ers1on«1 o-• ,.1111 holder DI wld PuOlhl~ Or•t19' Cotst Dtlly Piiot, cll!T'lln0nlykno...n•i2•S7Rlvleri0rlve 25 percent of the property owners ...,,,, """ &.nttl<l•r., ""*•Mid Deed S.i>t•Mbt• 19• 1•75 3¥11·15 l.a!JuM ee.e:h. C•lltornl• <~Ht>oldJ: h d ded, I d I d l lb 'I f SUl"l!lllORCOUlll:TO.,THE 01 Tru11, h•s •ltct•d to ctu'lt! lht! mor1tpa11kul•rlydfscrlbt!d1s1..ot•1o1 a 1ca e an O ec1 Y or STAT•Ol"CAl..1 l"01tN1 Al'OR SOUTHERN c ... LtFORNIA FIRST PUBLIC NOTICE TractNo.211e,•sshownon•M8Pr .. the street . THE COUMTYOl"OltAHGf NA TIONAi.. 8"r.IK, ii n•1IOMI btnklroo) cordltd In 8ooll. 11•. Paqtt 1•to ''DI Mis- .... A·••"'' •$SOCl-110fl, ill TRUSTEE under t.tld NOTICE OI" S"LE Cltl-Maps, riteords of 0r""911 THE STREET WAS on"mnally MOTi c E 0 .. HE A. I NG OF 0.10 of Truit, to 1ell th• •bov• ••AL ... o .. l!•TY AY ... IVATll!: QMmty, Cllllornl•, t09et1>tr wltl'I illl e.u• l"l!TITlOH fl'Oll l"ll09ATE O" WILL dllscrlbld ro•I proptrty •fl•r IP>ree Ill build!~ Md otlwr lmpto¥e!Tlt!nh on sought because the lots on Elden AHO l"O• LETTl!llS TEST AMEN· rr~no1ssn.1t .... ve1tl1p~toUowlf'!llht! SALii wldl.ncl. I d 50 f t b TARY ra<.orOfllon hereof, purtu•nl 10 the HI. AUJIJ This Hit h 1utikct ta cur.-.nt l•ns. are 0ng an narrOW -ee y Ett111 ol 81..ANCH E ATKINS, ~rolt.tll tonf•trltd by Mid DHdol In I .. SUperlor Caurt of tht Slf'lt al CO'WMnll. conditions restr1clloos. •• more than 30(} feet -and CirCUJ8-CIKtllt!d. Tru1t •nd pUr1 .... nt lo !FM l•WS of lht C.llfornl•. IOr !he Coo.tnly of Or-.. In -llorW, rlghU. r(ght' of waf -.ti on is limited. NOTICE IS HER Ee y GlllEN tllfl SIM•ol C.tlfornl• •ncl to the Pn>Vislont ""' Miner of the Ellll• of Fklrtftcl, ••-&of rMOfd. RUTH A. RICKARD hi\ lllt!d ..... In• d ~O o.td of Trud. to 1tllsfy thlt of>. Clc:•tl•TIHll•,ckc.••Hd. Tiit lef-ll'K and condlllon'of Hit er•: The concept was that a street petition for Pl'Dti•I• DI Wiii """lor I• H911!1ons C•••ltd b'f' ulcl nol• .... bf MOTICE ts HERE8Y GlllEN 11111 CMh In l•wful montV al tl>t Llrllted d wtnc:• ol 1..1111.-s Tytam•nl¥Y to the Mid Dttcl ot Trust. No11Cf!' Is •l'-D !JI...., the u~l9n.a will '"11 •1 Pl'lvit' 5aatKof Amerk•or part <•Sh lf\CI Plrt woul separate commercial pro-pet.It'-'. rlti.,.tn(t 10 ...nl<h 1, """' ttwtt 11 smld note h•s riot ru11¥ ,...1....-e11 wi., toth41hlohHt""' tre'1 bidder· sut> c....:111, U.t••ms o1 such credll to be 11:-perty on the Newport Boulevard tor turthtr P1rUcu•••5. •nll Iha! the tccor-dlno;i ta the t••m' lhe...ot tnd/or l«I to conllrm•llon ol t.tld s.uper\or ~*•to 1hf per-.at h'1>1'1!wrrt.ll¥e d f tlmti •nll PIK• of he••lnv 111.e _,..., thll tertM of ,.Id O.ltd of Tr.at. ttMn b'f' Court, on or •Her UW mh "'Y ol s.p. "1d ta'"' court. Teri !IO':ll.) Pt!f'<t!nl ol si e rom apartments on the m.ri w1 tor October 1, 1,,5, ,1 •:JD ,..,..,. °' "'" br•«h thlt undltrsl<;lntd tembtr, 1•15 •l 1hl oHk• at Jamn E. tt'll -1 bid to•ccomo""v tht!olfl!f" ' other , •.m., In th• <ourtroom of t:lei>ert"'lllll tiKWy •c:tfffl tht whofit ,.,..,.,,., o1 Wllkoskl, )()0 South H•rbOr 81"11., trld trlf IMltnce 10 be Nld on canii ......... B b. . ND, J of wld court. 11100 Clvk c.n.., said note with lnlt!f'tll thereon •s pro. •1014. ANlwlm, Countv of Orflllllt, tlon of YI• try lhf ctiurt or upon wdl ut a com 1nat1on of a lack of 0r1.,. w.11• 1n ,,. cu., 01 s,.,,1, AN. vldld together wllh ,11 air.tr !Wml s1•t•olC.Ulotnl•.•lltherl9rit.tlt1t..c1 1erms_...,....,.,....,11ponby.,.,rtleslf>d city funds and a lack of desire for c.11forn1•. wcu'°"' by ,.111 o.1tc1 of Tr1111, iot11t ,_ lnkftst of st Id o.e..se11 '' the 11'"' o1 fCIO")\lltd b'f "" c0\111. T•••'· ....,,,, h b h 'd h Oltfd S.p4•m1Mr ''· 1975 r!acl!•llly ""'and P"V•ble. deMtl efld •II the right 1111• •nll I"""""' IMwflOld P"'f'lnlrit1 lll'ld l>f'em lUtnl on l e street Y t e rest en ts ave WILLIAM e . 51 JOHN, "Ole or1111na1 of this not le• o1 11e1.u1t tNt u. 1st1l!t ot t.1ld ~•Std"""..::-lf!Sul-111<1 •c:<eflt•ble ta 1hl 1>U1"<1'1e1o1r prevented the project from get-count., c111• ...,, ~In 1h• olflc• ot tr.t Couoty qulrt'llb'f ~1Uor1 ot law or othlf'WIM WU bl oror•t.O •1 or the dalt! o1 •• ting off the drawing board. Ci'ty o • •oo • v AN s & LE o NA• o RlcOrder 1nt11t c:ountv 01 Or•no-. 51,,, °"'"thin or lri lddltlon 10 ll'lllt of Mid tOl"CIMlort o1 tr. convey1nct. T,. ei<-COMl.GYS o1 C.llfornll on !hi 10th daf of Sep Oee:.,Mll,•ttl'lfllmtiofdu1h,lnflndlo .mlfwlll6n of 1111•, rt!(ordlnQ of con--Manager Fr ed Sorsabal said that A"""-~•t t..ew tlmbtr, 1975. •llc-r!Mn ,...1 ~11'1' •llu.tecilftt,. ~. fllld•nr 111111nsu'•"'-•P°'lc'I' 'l Id t$560000t d I m1wtltl'llN•1¥t1. SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA COl.ln!YofOl'•~.St•l•ofc.llftlrnl•. ll\fllbl4'tU.••1»11Mof tl11tHll!tr$.~ I wou cos • 0 eve op l.11$ Art9tlt!t. Cllllorltl• tollll Fl RST NATIONAL 8ANK perikul•r1y dtKrlblO fl lollowl, to roconllno;i ol convey•nclt •nd ltKrtlW the street, excluding relocation ~: 11111aMJ• •N•t1ont1 • • ..ii: -<Mr"RK IMH o. •t °'• 111pense. ot COSls. """"""""~ l'lthloMr 8i11'1kl"tAHOCl•llon 101• North W.11 Slteet, Anthltlm. putctwowrs, PuOllthael 0t•"9' Coast 0.llf P\IOt, 8y: s. H•rold L1vl11 Cfllfornl•, an<:1 "'•crlbed •s; That l)Df"-Blfb.or otters al"e lnvHtd tor this pro. M•YOR ALVIN L. Pinkley '5iftlt.1t,20,M,1t1s .ue1-1s L-MJustrn.M UonofL.citlll,ofAn•htlmE11ttnalon,•1 lll'tyetldmuslbe lnwriurio•l!llwlltllll n. ' Admlnhtr1tor per "'fl> of 'ur-y by WllllM'!'I H-1, toCtiwcl 4lt t.,. ofllct' ol H•nnt 111d who has opposed abandonment of PUBLIC NOTICE Hotk• "''ed Dac:ember "· 1Ml ... !!"I'_ """'In Morton eno Mlcl'll'•I c Mlicri.eu •1• the Street in the past, Said that Yciu lnfY MYI IM: tlfhl to C...,.. lhl tMotllceoflhtCW!'lty K°tcifarolt.os lunwysfort .... per_l;tprt!Mf'l.ilw the Cl, ty probably had hi•her SUI"•••~ COU•T OPTN• dttault dlKrU:itll "'"In •nd ..itistM• """""' County. c.111orril•, dlttrlt:lld •t 523 w.tt S11r111 S1rt.t 5\llte 111t uH." a IN mortlt'(le or dffO of t'rin1. Stc:Uon "fol-: Bf9lnnlnt •I• pOlrlt In"" ...,,,..Its, Clll!Offll• ..Gu or rT\11,· ., Priorities for th·e $560,000, and STATROl'CAllflOllHIA"°• 1'Htofll'lt CJ11U cooiPOm'lltsCttUI" Southerly n .. of lfkl Lot .. di"'"' fltedwlOlthfCltfkoflheS~l>lttlorc.ourt , • Tflll CIOUNTY OI" O•AMM dttaullt to bf c......O ""4'1 tlw "'"'""'I ""'"°" 194.,..l f"4: EfSltrh' fnlm Int or Oltll~ lo DOfllOTHY N MORRIS added that "the people don't NOTt c 1 ";;·~':A11: i HO 0 ,. °' 1.,...,._m, •e<Nlrfd DY'"" MCtlon ==::,::,::,c::;~0:,"111~;-~ .--ny •t •l'IY """ ,11.~ u. first want the street anyway," PeTITIOH ,.,. ""°•AT• OP wn..L ~lftoul """1r1no """"n' of ttwit --l'-Wtstlt'IVnMDft.tkl ".,.· ~,., ,, __ Dl.tl:l41utlon °' 11111 Notlt• •nd blfOA- R 'ti' 'd that ab--•-ent D -· •T T s· ....,, of prlrw:IPlll •nd lnterHt "'4'11<h .-• , n,.kfngl!"'~ ac1 SDI .-&IUVllID AM ....... L T••s • TAM.aw. -u1o11 -lllf dUI hN ... dllllull DC· t"""'' El\tfrly, P•r•ll•I wlll'I ll'e l"or:::.J': I_.__., ... _ ... - Id b a back d le TA•Y souti.rlyH,.olMkllot Mr..t·""""' r .,,..,.,,,.....,..,.n ""'"" wou c war s p Esttl• •• KATHRYN Al..THOUSE ~·~ ro+n't•t•-nt I\"°" •. souttltrly, Plfll"I wl'~ , .... ~y 9CllltV"' oHlt•ofU•ll!Ol'ntyforU. because, ?fe sald, lf 11.·stteet were SHAW, 0tte11M. .. 111 ""1 ll l'IOI ('.Uf'M -...ih1n Ltftf °' s.111 ~ 161 ,, .,... to "" •non.1,..."'n1.i:1ve. put thT90gb the Street WOUJd dOU• HOT1C• IS Hlflll!llY' Otlil!N ttllt ::-..::.~:=-~:~fl~ SOUtMrly llM ~f 1illf lo!: U-(f ,,1T:.._"9Mllrtter¥1dtort!lect_,.tnd ble its value in five :years. ••Why gg::L~0w'."'s~\~I!"~• ~.:!~~:: ::._wm1n1teartdtt1t Pf'0"'1vmty~ :!t'*:1'.:;.!,i~ ..... ~S:;.riy llrw,.o OrAT~D:S.P1tMtitt1•.1•15 JandJock this beauUful piece Of ptlltlon Hw ,,,_.I• of Wiii "'° frfllt 19' To Olffrmlri. It r•lftfillt"""'" 11 ._.. (Of'rllflOflly kflOWri M: 1014 :/l>Dr'olllyN.~lt land?'' he asked. = ~"~"::'~~:.:: f!Oa1lbl1 •no thf emount, If •ny, ~hSlr•t.Anfhtlm,C.llfeml• of::=:::::" llfathlo Wllson said lbat he e~ed to .• ""11'11r p1111c:u1ars, #Mt "-" 1111 :;v .. j°'~u:, 1:.,~~·:!' :;:; IN unit!: ':1~:':~n ~=;.~:r: ~,,. ..... ~~if::'''' see a lot or the pro~·y owners ttmeMCtpl.c:•vt "'•'1""""-""' wc:m_, Lft1n1•m1 wtioM """""'"" ..... Ttn '*'~n1 °'•1NM1n1111010 De CMUTI•" DOLL•T ~.., 111191'1 Ml for OCl9"1' '· ,..,,, .. •:• ~·" °' t"9 6.t~ of Wt llCl!k• Is ...... lodwlthblcl, MICMA&L .M back at the council ae.eking :.."'t:!:.c=.ni:r,:g-:1~ s.ut••ri uutorn•• ,.1,..1 H.-t•-i ,,,w.s_or~rsto11t 1ri ... 111~nM11 m-..w~O:.'c;:~L'~" variances becaus.eof"'8nature ' · • .. __. llink-S.Haro1c1lA"'11t1 Lot11MJ1M· ~•t11tt .. _wtdeff1Ct• LM~c.111.n.i .. , of thtlr pron.artlea..-H••""fOlted ~'': lri a. City of'-'•""'· ""'"Actmlnlt.1r11or •t P. o . 9h 1an, .,,, "-•Iler llw f1'1t "*ltllkll! T•ht!11Jl»ft1f .. • -._ o..td~ ...... ,. TttS !itn DfliOO, C.llfontl•-ftllt. ...... , -=-16dnllbf,_..cs.ta_of .. " . • ly" .... C.Mhc:Mll that some propertle3 may have to · WILLIAM 1 fr JOHN "'"""·""' Oteto, ca11tom'-ewn. The mt. • ~" a.y ~ .. .,..,,..,., MllWMyitw becomblned. 1 ~~ ~i:_:•,•,..""'"'•'ori c.nNml• lllttt Ml'"""' T•"• ,.......,,~•W11tat1.-. • · Cl A u Ro~ 0 po1-J lfblil.°V'' 0\ltflf'Z ' • I 1011 1111. $iln I ' fi11Jbll.,_Ot1n91COii,.0.11, l'llol tr. ttorn•.r ....-une """'""" AfTOtn••Y·AT-UW :r.·c..•~.t1IU.At1•1111ar1..... Oft,~r~t'~ ••. me.r., ............ ,.. ,~,, ed out lhat when lhe dedJcated ttt._.'""""°".t ., • o.•-..: Forac1ott1r•s.cti., .--1 wi111 t 1 • -..nt ....... C.91 ~..,..,.,.,,............ • .. larid ii returned to the "8ldeota T•h rrilrm.tt. tfWflU NbUJMG " .... " H•,_. """" .... ...,..,. ....... Sitt• it will be subject to-rty tax· -=' ,.,,,_ f'l't1&C*'l'PlNnNwnn1MOr•nt11·CMt1 :=t',,.'°"', ·-.., • .,._ ' Dllllyll'ltol .ec..., es a1aln. -°'""" c..st o.tf')' "'*· s.1 ,, K .,., Oct a,.., "" Pwlllw...t 0r_,. c:a.s! o.i" ,.._ I tllll'lberll.1t,U,JtPJ aM 11 : ' ' 151>-JS Stllel'MMrl•.~.M,1'1J ~TS t ( • • ' • PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICE TDCOHT,qACTORSCALLll'llG FOR BIOS Str.oot Di\lrtct : Ht.1,.l lnQ!or+8e1Kn Union Hi<)l'I S.:hool Dlslricl. 81d OeMliM: 10 00 il.m , Thurl.d.111. Oct Oller J, 1•1s. Alt bids ••II De •rcelved in tr. Olt1ce of F•<•lilln P1 ... ,.,ng oJnd Con~rYC­ lion, Room SO&. D1itroct EClucation Cerltrr. S101 Botw Aw.n,,.., Huntington 9eecl'I. C.!ilorni• '1"°'1, up until'"" biddrMl!i""'of 10:0011 m., 0.:1_, 1. 191S. Prol•tl tde,.tlflcaUon Name •, MAI N BUILD ING EXTEAIOA ENCLOSURE. (;VMNASIUM, SHOWER AND LOCKER BUILDING FOR OCEAN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL Ptac• Plan' •re or+ tile: Olfke of the Oire(lor ot Facillt1" Pl11nning and Consfr1.1e1ion. Office of !he ArcntlKI CWIU1am Bluroc~ ;ond P1rlners, JXlO Newpot1 Boul•v••d, N•WPOrl BelKl'I, (..alllornia, 'nllol.O, IUl•ll·OlOO>. •nd 11'11 C.O..strucll6n Man11<,1tr's Oiiier. !Berr1 Con~lrucHon. rnc .. 1•SJ Well 1111> SlrO!<ll , UGiand, C•1!1orn,;o, 91186, 11•1'l1S.'i661 I. Pt""s ,...., ""obt11lned al the Con~t•llt· rlon Man11ger·! ofl ic•. •no •I !""' Construct1°"' SI!•, cor""'r ol W•rnrr 11nd GotMrdStrret\, Hunl•nqton Be•cl'I, C.lllo•n•a;11•1M1·1SI I . NOTICE JS HEREUV GIVEN Ill.ill lhf' oJIX>W.·,.,,,med Sc"°°I Oiflrl(:I Of 0!'•1'198 Count1, C11!llornl11, &el•r+g b'I' and 1nr0U9h !h Gover.,lnq Bo•rCI, he'reln•lllr reterred lo •s "DISTRICT" Is r~ting Se91'"9aled o"'' tor'""' <Of'61ruc:Uon·ol t"" above nameCI ll"O)ect, Tl>e vari~ca\l'90riK to tie blCI ••• •5 lotiow..: &ldNo. ,,.., Structural E•tav1tlon '"" UIK-l•ll: 15'-l J~.3 ,.... ,.,_, JS<t-11> JS"' , .... ,,., ?S,.10 7S,_ll 259-11 ,,..,, 1S,_I, 2~1S 2S't-1l Concrete Formwor-. t.a~l·1n-p!ar;e Corw:rete. Aalnlortln9 Sleet. Con.c.rele Unit M111.onrw. Structural Mel•! •nd M1i.cell~ Mel•!. Metil ()e(-lng, ROUQll C•rpentrv, Ertrtlonol Gl,,...1,wn.;. ,..,~Lumber, lns!eU•honm HoHowMeldl Fra,...s. Gh•e·L•mlnaled Lumber. Fini.i'I C•rPtnlry and MillWllf'-. Coun\er;laps af\d Spl•!.h•J, Lilm1n111"° P111•lic ~r~, Wood Ooors. 1ns1a11atlonot !"IOllOW Met11I Door,, lnst1tl•Uon ol Flni\11 HarOwMe. Membl' •ne W•terp•oollf!O. 8ulldlnq ln~ulal1on lluill·\lll Bl!um lnou~ RODllAQ. Sl'lottt Metlll, ,qoo1 "cce~o;ones, Pt.n11c ~yli9ht1. Oreanl\Ou~. HollowMet•lWor,, Overl'le1dOoors. FlnhnH•rd•are. 7S1·11 G'"''""llGlallng, 1S"ll l.all'I •nd PlaUer. 7S'l·lt Gyosum PrywoJll. 7S"JO Cl'r11mlc 7He. ll'J.ll C•ll·ln·P1a<I Terr•rro. 1S't-22 Acousllc lre111mt'nl. 7><t-1J Gymnasium WOOCI F loorlr+o ?>'-2' ReslU.,.t Fl00<in9 JS,·7S P•fntin9, Liquid W•le•l>rOOll"'I J".,. Tolle1 P•rtlllon~ 1S9.11 Loe-er Room Bencl'les JS..1' Me\.11 P••llllon,. 15'-1t Gytnn•'llum EqulpmPnl. 1$9-JO Ptumblnq. 1W.JI H•&tln;, Ven1ll•llng -A!t COllditoonlng. Ut-n El«lrlcal. Pl11c:• Of BOd RK•fDI and ()pen.ng Atl bid$ -..11 be l'f)<ei"'O!d, ~ 9'1d r..O aloud In tl'le BOllrCI Room •1 ttw District EO...C..hon c .... 1.,... JJ01 Bolw Avenue, lil#lllnglon 8e•<I'>, Catl!ornl&91M1, &I the oelow st1pulat"°ti,...1: C.alaoor\e'l l lhrOUQl'l I 1.JOp m. to ?:OOp.m, C&lllQOI'~ t l'"'OVO" " 1·0011 . .,,,. lol:lllp.m . Cal~Tlllll'O\IQllJ4 1 J011m.10J·0011.m . c.1.,.i., :Utllrougl'I J1 J ·0011.m. roJ:JOp "'· TMr• wUI be • ~'I0.00 dt!IMll reQU••H in ellCh WI of bid dOc"""'"ll lo VI>"'"'" the relurn In good condiloon '"'tllin 1;.,. ,,..., •lier Ille bfd Opeftlng dlte. Eadl bid must conform •""be tHPOW>iw 10 11'\e conlf "'' doC:urnent'I.. !lhft ll'lollld tllt C~•rly nl¥kl!d ' OCE.llo N VIEW HIGH SCHOOi.. -BID NO. JSt-(c•IAOOf''l'ftl#rlbe• andl•ll•I" E•cll l>ld .i'l•ll ba 11<companled bv tt>e i.ecurllY re1err-l!d lo In ttw tontr•I dacumtftU Wld by 1/lt 11$1 01 pr<JPOM'd •ubconlrac.tors. T .... DISTRICT'""'''""' ltw r!ql'lt to r.:1tt1 ill'Y or •II bid'I or to ••lw• Ml'I' Ir• 1't9Ultr-l!lnor lnt0<,,..t11!1'\ 111....,. ttl<K or in 1rw tridcfi119. T .... DISTRICT"''' determl""° Ille Qeneral prev•Ulnq ••le Of !Mr di.am ~'In thf loc11Uly Jn •Ille!'\ l"h _., Is to be performed for flKh tr•ll or''"""' of -rkm11n fll'tdt'd 10 •••CYtr 11'4! {Dn\•ACI fhe1o1 '"'" ... on; lila •I I ... OtST Fl.IC.T otlltl •I S201 Bot.....-Yef"!Ut, HunllnQton Beach. C•lllom!& COPi.'1 ITll'l'DI Ollt•ll'lldor+ r1qu9~1. A COl"l'ot '""''"'"itl\811 .. .,.,,, .. •11 ... IObSll• T ... MMclul• of par dl•m ""ill'' •• bllll!(I """"' • -•;119 d•Y of fl9hl (ll llOYfS. rht•o1Plf fqr holld•Y 81tdO ... rlime --sl\llU ""''""''II"'" and-·1'>•11. II Wtl"" m ... a.tory UflOn o ... CONTRACTOR lo whom'""' contr11ct h ....,.,.,.,.,AMI _. .,., SYbconlrlldor ~. lllm, 10 P>'IY llOI Ifs' '"'" 11>1! l<lld HltCllltd '''"' IO all "'°' -""'" tmlllO~ ny tnem In 11\e ••«utlon 01 1""' cont•.-~ 1 NO bltkler-m•1 wrtllir11w lilt bid tor• potrloct()lt ll"Dt"fy.,iiVf f•J) d.&r\ •!ltr lftt dllll Ml_., l"ltfWfll"90l bl~b. A pa,-nt DOnd •"Ill • JMlrfGrm.trl(• llol'>d woll be ftQulrtd prlor--trd OI ll'la <Ol'llr&C.t, T!ta DOnds •~II '-In tlw 19rm "'1 torll\ lft ttw Contract Dl>C:lll'ltnl~. "UNTINOrON 8EACH UNI DNHIGtiSCHOOl OISTIUCT &OA~OO,. TAUST£f.S "-"=. """" Publl~'V~9'LC..1t OM'lw lltlot., Siiofftnbtf n. 1$-1'1J JJl:S.,f • I • DAil Y Pit.OT ·~ PUBLIC NllTICZ PUBLIC NOTICE SU,.•lllHCCKl•TO"TIMI IT A Ta OflCALl..Oll•IA ..,_ TM8CDUltTY0,.011 ..... ... ._ leOT'ICI Oii' MaAlllMe CM"~ lJICMt PltoaATI °'9 WILL MD~ LWTTlltS TISTAMl .. TAllY 190NO •MYIO) E•t•t• ol LT. C:Ol. . .JAMIES COMGOl!!LL l"AlllGO, O.cit._,, NOTICIE IS HtllEeY GIVEN tt1M PATlltCIA. l'AllGO GILCHlllSf '-s HMlll """''" • .. uu-tol' .., ...... • Wiii •1>4 for l1ll1•n<• o l UUtn r---... .... , t9 IM Mllllo• .... ""°"" .-l••Mtl ......... to Wfll(fl II n'llldlo for ~ .. owtk11l•n. #WI lfl,M .. tims .,., ••• of ...... ,,.. ,,,. Ml--r..n lllth;io"s..,.t~•. ltJS, ott: ... m .. In I"'~-of OINrln,.~ No. Joi wkt tG<trt, 01 700 Ch•lc C.11t...-0r1,,. W.11, In ll'IO (Uy OI $tnto AM, Gttlfoml .. 0.ted!iiltptetnberl, t•1S. WU,l,IAM I , M IOMM, c;..u,.1y C141rll a..t. l'All•ll.L. ...._,etuw m._...., ... u .. 111 C..'9 llMM, CA. tllli T•1 (1NI ........ .t.n.., .... ; ... tt\ ........ ~lllled 0rMll}9 C.O.st (Mjty Pllllt, SePI. 12, 12,, It, ttJS ))IS.ll P UBLIC NOTICE CP·lll1 NOTICITOClllOITOQ SUPl!lllOlt ()OUllTOI' THIE ST&Te. Of' CA\.l l'OllMIA l'Olt TME COUNTY Ol'OllAHGE ........... J,J. Elfolt ol .JESSIE N. HOt.T, OU JESSIE HOLT, Decetsed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN loft cRCJltors .. lhe .-... named_......,. that •II ...,._ ""'"'1'19 clatms ~rwt· It. ~ m<:~t .,.. reqvll'M to tlte t"*'I,. "''" the .-cHw,..., vO\ICl'ltn,. 1n u. offk• of 1"" ci.rtii. ol tht "°'"" - tltlecl ~. or to O<"•~I them, "4th Uw -~r'I' wdU<hers, totl'lt u~ at BANJC' OF NEWPORT TRUST OEPAltTMENT, P. 0 . Bos 11~1. ,......,_..Beach. Callfort'li•t166J. wtdth lt '"" place DI IHIMftet$ of IM .... •r~ In all m•n•rs 1>9r-.1n1n; 10 IN estate ol wld deceo-111, within rout monll'lfatter the first puDlk•tlon of this. l'IOtlce. Daltd!.eplefftbl!r 1. 1t7S BANK OF NEWPORT a,; C.J . Kin;, Jr. Tn,istOtlk •r f ••tutor ol IN WI 11 of 1"-.abov• n.11medde<.eoeot UltN~S, SCH AG, JOHNSON, K•HN•D'I' &CAltUOH u:zsMKA.rt111wa1n. ......_,..._11,ca1tt.rn1an..u !1141im-ttOO AnllfM'l'S • IEJIKllter PubU$MO Or•f>9e CH'Sl OllUy Piiot, Silptamb9r J, tr. 1t, 2•. 1t1J )l.ll..IS PUBLIC NOTICE ~c-.-0-,coT=o=u=n=•=•=·=s=SA-L<--I u.. .... 0.MAll• T.S..... 1'111-4 AMERICAN TITLE COMPAHV ~ duly •PPOl!'lted Trt.111•• un.d<lr '"" followln; ~rilled dtlltd of lrl.ISI WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BJODEA FOR CASH lPolW•bl• •1 llm•ol WI• I" lawtuimone, of ltw United Statet.J •II r ight, Hiie &fld \ntaf"t tonff'tM IO and now twld 11y 11 .....O.r Mid 0.ltd DI Tf\lsl In ltw po'Oper1y fttf'•l ... lll'r O.\trlblod: TRUSTOR: 0.nnls K. DeMl!Uo and BIMK,.,. L. 0.Mello. llUS!Mlnd •rd wol• 1!$ jolnl \enMh, 8ENEF1Clill,qv : 8•rti.r• 810ss.Jf, • .. _ Rf(Oro.d J•n..,,, 10, 1915 as iMfr. No. 1~ In bOOI< 11l1S ~t;ICI 1101 ot OI· lkitl Record$ In IM olllc• ol ""' Rt>awdltr OI Oran~ Counly. wkl OeorO ol tru\l •Krlbel U>e IMloMng pro- ptrlf: I.Gt J1. Traci ns•. In tn. 0 1, ot COi.i• Ml'Mo •• , per M&p rl'(~ in 8ook", P1t91,llMldH, Ml\ttll.,_ ~PS. In 111e olh<• ol Ille COunt1 R1torderol uid Coun1,. 131( We s!mln•ltr Affnue, C.ost. Met.ii, C.Utornl&. ··111 • ~••HI Mldnr11 or common c»- slt;Jrwotion l\ ""°"'" abOV1!, "° _,..,1, 1$ qi""n •s lo Its complefeneu or cor- ~tneu l." TM bltnttkl•r'I' Yrdtt w.id Dffd ot Trust, by reasot1ol11 ~110. Cloll•Yll In II•• obllg•llon' S<!tured ll>ertb'I', lltretolor1 t;o-etulMI -di>· u~e•eo 10 tM ull<ltf,19"\ftl • ...... 111en ~cl•retlon ol Oel.t1.1t1 and Dl'meno lor Soll<!, and ••Ulen nollt• of b...ac.11 MICI ol e!Ktlon to c.auw \lie unckrsl~ to 1'111 Wld flrQPefl'I' ID llllbf'I' Hid oblfQa· llom., and lhrr••ller "" u-~ caulold ,,10 rw>tlc• ot breach and of el«llon '°be Recoroeci M•y '11. 1•1~. a\ ~tr. No. 1tl00 in~ 11•1l Pll9'! l('M, ol wkl Official R•tords. S.1d !1.<tt. wUI bl! made, bul Mthlwl to"'"""' or w•rr•r+ly, e•I>'''' or Im pli.d, r~rdong l!U•. polse•sion, or"'' cumbriu•C,, to p,ay lh• rem•lnlnq pr1,.._ clp,al i.um ol tl>C note (st ~urHO,. wld ~ed oiT•ust, with Interest as In said 111>1• pravl-. aov11nces. If any, lll'IOeot ltw l"ms ot Yid O.•d ol Tr..,,I, lff•, <l'l.ar991. •nd ••~"''' of 11\e Tr~..., .Ind Di the 1rutts t re•ted b'I' wld Dffdof Trui.I. S.od wla wtll lie Mid on T~,, 5ep!ember )0, 1915 at 11 :00 A.M. •1 t"' ollkl ot T.O. ~r vk• Comp•ny, Sant of Am .. k:• To-, One Cil'I' Roulev••CI WrM., wH• 1110, o .. ,,.t;ICI, CoJUlorni• .,... Olted: A\tQlllSI 2', 1t1¥.- AMERICAN TI TLE COMPANY as Wld T rt.1$lff. 6yT.O. SERVICE COMPANY,a.ger,I Bw Ruth E. 8row,., AU'l.Soetn!Ury STA·)lla Pubtlsh&d Or•noe COll\I D•llY Piiot, Sept, i, 12, 19, 191S lJ'M-1$ PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'llltlOlt COullTOf' T"4£ ST ATE OP CAL.lf'OltNt ... COUNTYOf'OlltANOE ........... , CITATION In lhe Man..,. of Guardl•"""'o of ELISSA JOY ANN 8AINl!R, •k• ELISSA.JOY ANN •LACK'WELL Tiie "-DOie ol 1111 Sl•le Of ~ifor'T1oi• la CHA ALES BAINl!lt Pur1<1.1111I TO lhe l•w 'l'llU AM ~ tit.cl w4 tt>qulr•CI 1o •~r ""'°"'the )udg• ot thl\ court, loc•l•d 81 C-rl"°""'· 100 Clwlc C••'ll" O.-lve Wtsl, In Illa CllY ol Sant• Ana, C'al#lly o1 0r""9', Sl•te of ClllllOl"l'I ... • IN OlurtfOO"I OI 0.Dtrlmlnt No. JCll'I StP. lemt.r llO. 1!1S. •I IO::IOe'lklct A.M., thlf1 Md Iller• lo sl'low c.YM, It _,y, ""'' l!'LEAHOR & CARL A. WESTER or -Ol,.r sull•l>t• "'"°" !lf>ould not ot •PPOlnltd Gu•rdl-ol !hi 1111-. ol Mid tn+IWM' IKCord\"41 IO '"' w.rlli.d lllHltlofl on PUf, IO WlllC lt rel"""' I' ~torlurt...,. 1111rucul•n. 0.tad S.pt. I, 191$, WILLIA.M il. SIJOMN Co""'' Cl•rk •nd Cl•t k ol Uw Sl.o!Mrlor Court at !ht Stat• ol GatHorni• ln•Nt fl!!• 11'\a COVntYOI 0..anga lwJanotW.H•m-~. 0.pUIJ t~EAL.J O'l'OtlltOI, 11tiNI HAllT & SIDl:Ji auwc.-,.r•1'9ft 1'Ml ................ ,., ...... _.. ... cll, CA ""'41 11141......, Atlmir•Jt ... -.111i.-n """bllthff °''"II' ~ti 0.lty PUO't, ~ 1!, i.,,., •l'ICI OtL J, t•1S lil•-1) 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I •• .............................................. G1•1• IOOJ: Ga•r.. IOOZ ······•••et••·········· ····••e•e•eee••••••e••• HlOIS: Adf'ft"ff,... •••r••••••••••••••••e•• •••••••••••••••••-•••• G1M1.. IOOJGa•r.. 1002 .............................................. t.;" ~""!'-= '! OWNER AHXIOUS ron t a 1cl.nty. The lligh ly upgraded 4 D41LY PILOT •1 ... ,1 bedroom, 3 batb .si~le 1•18 level bome located in the ty for the flnt fft. pr~ali!tiou1 SPYGLASS correctlMWff•Ollly. RlDGJ.o: areaolNewport COU.EGf l'AU IU.UTT .. \\'l·:~1.1 :y "' TAYLOR CO. l<J .Al.l '<ll\:--\ .... 1111·1· l ~l·)t i Beath. Custom decorat· !••••••••-•fed and profes."lonally land&c aped. Owner has added a vlewina deck •••••••••••••e••••••••• that olfen a sptCtacu.lar Hoo ... tor SM panorama olthecity and I 002 ocean. J Car g.arqe, Va· Otolt-e Costa Mesa lea· tJon. Walt fo 1ehoola & shoppioc . 3 Larae bdrms, 2 b», nil'e family rm, dbl fires>lace. Newly llsted. Call today. ~9491". -Walker & lee Real !stat• ••••••••••e•••••••••••• cant and re<ICly. Redured 1-------------------•ltO $119,aK>, YOO OWN SHIPSHAPEOMUDOISU l Sound & comfortable ... s cabiM, ll heads, compact gaUey, dining salon, brick fplc, sunny "poop" deck patio. Needs a new skipper & crew to enjoy It Ill" change the set of the Jib. $95,.lOO. ~~ul~.!,P,!J, 48r,48a&Calltty 2 rireplaces. wet~ Deluxe kitchen Pier for yacht tofiO' You may select lhe finishing t<N:hes. 675-8120 TltE LANO. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 ~~~; 3860 Ocean Din:h, UlM'. 6404161. ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. $26,fSO NEWPORT Adult condo, nicel; de-cor .• 3 bdrms., l i;, baths, HEIGHTS lamBy rm .. -; I mHc No. of South Coast Plaza. J FIREl'UCES Gii WAUIER Plush c arpeting, we t REALTY 675-SJOO bar, premium wull cov . rrings, 3 huge ~rooms . DELUXE DUPl.EC 3 car garage. 3 patios. Close to beach; large 3 Mlnipool. Private yard. bdrm., 2 bath upper unit 2111 s.,J...,..,HllsR-~ MEWl'OIT CENTU. M.L 644-4tl 0 G1Mral I 0021Gtt-al 1002 ••e•••············••e•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'AIAllDOMED 2 BR CONDO DECOllATOU VILLA'" S24,5ll0 $54.900 RambllnR twu •tory. loor Located on Fair,·iew bedroom villa h::ft VllC!ant Road is this upgraded by d ecorator owner. ~ominium with pool Spacious llvlng and din. pnv1leges. All OOull and inA room11 dresaed In on beuutifuJ green b£1t BRAND NEW Pl.USlf area. Existing financing CARl'~TS. Gourmet at 8~~ % Submildown. kitchen . Fre9hly p1dnt«l ~t at. and waJlpaper•d thro ughout. Overaiaed $M,900. CAlJ..962.-nSH incl. hu1e mstr. bdrm. fr KE.Y with srp. entrance . "4!J" RE' Al TORS A Lower unit ha.s 2 bdrms .• • bedrooms. Two muter su.iles. Large cuJ-de-sac DUPLEX ANYTIME tot .Seethismodeltodayl 3 Bd 2 b _._ h Call 963·bi61. rms., au0 eac 1;;;;;;;;;;~1 CJl'fNl••q ·11 s n~roetr«f'I unit ; frplcs., blt·ins. 11 :;l~"f:~.~ :c:.:~i";: I 02 Linda Isl~ !.~lfiPdiltl 1 ba. for income. Both S llG IEDIOPMS L1nits have frplcs .. blt·ins VIEW LOT & brkfst. bar. $99,SOO HEWl'ORT HEIGHTS llEWl'ORT llEACH 3.000sq.ft.·ZstoryCape Rf.ALTY 675-1642 Cod. magnificienl street 1 __ 28_1_s_N_P_l._B_l_•d_._._N_B __ 613-3663 64Z-2253Eves OPEH SAT SUH · ' to street R ·2 lot .I• ................ .. associated SP OK fP <; 1.1111., • oi'> •"I .,.. B, " ' · ~' 1-Sl'M Beautiful 2·Story 4·Br. S-ba, brealdstrm, family rm, deluxe kitchen. lra Outstanding continental master suite · walk 1n closet. Quiet J{ide·A·Way r~eling. invest $8,500. Call to see. 646-7J7J. '""~~~~~~~~! tUepaUo4cdeclt. Pier for I· yac::ht to 60' $181,000. 1%% AVAILABLE SEAL llEACH *Balboa Island* EXCWSIVE I J t 2·31211> GranclC- Llttlololand Buy now and select Je. EST•JE OJ'l'N1110°11s'u"''o11f11ll'1• cor. 2 & 3 Bedroom, "" Ken Hartman, Realtor 642·5760 • 640.1607 1"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111/P r ime residential fq. come! Waterfront! Pier for 17 ft. hO<:IL. 3 Year. !+-fi ~ single and 2 story. Gas RAMIUMG llR ~911l~~iJJ1ll ~1£~~~~cf ?is~i~ !"r:a~ Walk t!5s9~~~Al"tistlc *Ocean Ft-onl . ----·-··~ OPEN 1-IOUSE DAILY elegance i:s car efully 1Fyoulovethewater,thls 1·5 including Sat and ble nded with carerree is Ill Only Sl05.000. Act new! $179,500 Ol'Ell 1-S SAT SUN BIG TRADE Sun. 2580 Santa Ana St. beac h community life now. Z·B r apt. O.Y.O .. on C•1 t I S · 1· · the beach. Unobstructed §-alinhurq or trades on a 4 month " · • 'Ii Y e. pac1ous 1v1ng 0 J d c 0 mp I e t e I y 400lll"~mn 111 room with massive stone view, Financing avail. C.M. • ""'a~ fireplace and adjoining OPEN SAT/SUN 1 l o ~·~·~·~t~o~m~;,~e~d~S~P;Y~R~·~·~"~,;~~~-~~~~-~-~~I B . ed 5PM, 31423 Coast Hwy, home s95 000 Eqwly .-.• =.. ... terrare. anquet s1z So HAI.ROA ISLAr\C> . • . . ~ . • -dining room is conve-. La~una No. lS. • 673-4900 • JACOBS REALTY .. : n1 ently scr\ 1 cd from i ;S~W~A~R~TZ~~llEAl.~~TY~-11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ti7a-6b/O 1 ' .. modern go urm e t (714 1640-11Z7 OM BEACH 'kitchen. interior galley. Separate wing fo r ••R.E.SALES: BEACHIMFROMT PLUS INCOME CHERRY LAKE hidea way master suite & WE AR£ GROWING Spacious 4 BR home, Lnvely Z bedroom. home l•rge childrens quurter•. New &alespc-le needed. _..,.. right on u wide, seody · R·2 lot plus rental unit. VIEW Owner bought ;,i.nother. Lota of benefits. Ask for beuch, with unobstructed P R I V /\ T F. · Doesn 't want 2. Must KenMcFarland645·5045 vie w of buy&harborf!P- CONTROLLED .!ll rcet . Back I\~ 'l Newport. sacririce. Call 96.1-7881. * DISCOVERY* trance. One o( the ar.en'!I Just few fee l lo Big gorgeous grl"enery, over Roel~~ Corona Surf. Oak plank 2600 sq. rt. custom kiog r;::;:;;:;-.~;r!P.!!1''11~ ~Tun=-best PMSible locations r Io ors, crack Ii n g size 4 bedrooms. fa mily l --A-8-A-..,-00--....,--0--I Asking only $258,00() fireplace. professionally room . 21r1 bath home. 2 "" """ nc decorated. $115,000, as· co1.y fireplaces, an enter-''SPANISH s ume existing. Cull tainer's paradise on an GIA...,, 646·7171 . 11,000 sq.rt. lot. Leave NEWPORT Hgts., by """1 oPt.Nll!9•"s 1uNro&1NtCf • the hectic world outside owner. New wood & +POOL COMPANY [•.. I in this quiet hide-a-way. adobe brick cust. built 2 2 story; 4 bedroom. 3 Ht-:,\L'l'OHS ~ •. ·= llliJldtf ~"r,:'5;c4'~6·~~im1·4r~lrK~C;1~· ~!Y·a~~nl~t~a;i ~~~~.ut2 ~~~~~ ~~~~~·n ~i~:~: i~N3:i41:~' . ----·~==="!"" ~ ba., large fam rm. prin· room. Fireplace under t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ci pals only $91,500. Z301 rugged beam ceilings. L Margaret Drive,&16-8657 O<ik bannister staircase. _£(} -G-~·:·w··t·u·o·sTI·wn·11G-ed--1 ~~2~i~~;~~Tl~ 0f:~,1~!Tu:bd1~5 O PEN D uLY 842·2S35. Beauti ully kept 3 rm. _... $21,450 ... $650. Down ~·!N'lf~·"(•!Jf'i rofiN.<E• + family room home 2 Bedroom . J'l:r baths. {~ ~ wit h country kilched, 307 MARIGOLD AVE .. Corona de! Mar just ooc block to the ocean beac h. Frenc h doors open to huge Chinese elms shad· ing the brick paliO"and lawn. Wood paneling. beam ceiling, pegged ngor s & picture windows add charm to this thrcl' bedroom, t"'o bath home ; three car garage plus paneled hobhy room. TWO Lr.:c;,\L LOTS make this a best buy at $119,500. TOTAL LIVING New paint. New carpets. dbl. frplc. $71 .950! Remodeled 3 bedroom Pymtssi75 permo. P.I. MEW LISTING a nd den with huge out· S4&-J9'28.eves646.flfi.<il . '::::::::::="'='='='='=O::I CountryClubCartle- door deck +patios and 2 -Beaut. 2 bdrm. + den. baths. $65,000. BEST PLAM w /wet bar; next to tennis PETE BARRETT BIG CANYON cts. & country club. -REALTY-~~~~~~~/ BY OWllER $59.500! -Leaving·mllSt sell 4 Br. OCE·AHFROHT &42·5200 &75·4060 So.COASTSHORES ho m e. Super deluxe, l>C'luxc duplex + gu~t ~All the new homes in· hi ghl y upgraded bargain rm. & bath: parkingfor4 eluding the mode ls are at $169, 750. Will consider large cars, $159.500! • sold out, but we havr offer, tradt> oc broker's *675·7060• OVIEltY highly upgraded two and s:.i le. 644 -4422. Balboa Bery Prop. •••I ht•*• three bedroom models R alt with prices slartinR at /Sc~l~lt~h~;~n~g~'~'"~'~·t~w~;-th ...... D~a~;-1,,·1 ~ .................. ~· ...... ~"""""""""""~ 4714 CORTLAND DR., ·FANTASTIC SS0.000. Amenities of this Pilot Wanl Ads. Ca m eo H ig hl an d s: outstanding projL'Ct are Ge.rol 1002 GeMraf tTeshly puinled. fr~hly *•BUY** private lake. controlled draped, freshly earpcted 4 ·Dr, 2·ba, enclosed security e ntry, pool. & fr es h frui t trees patio. all new c rpt~, jacuzzi, clubhouse and (apricot, apple, almond drps, appliances and top quality conslrucLio11. & plumb). Spacious patio more, for only $46.500. CALL556·26W & yard areas: four 645·5045 .SE LECT bedroom home or three &1----------· converted d en, private HOUSE OF GLASS PROPERTIES beach . Priced best in VIEW area at SSS.m Country allnosphere of 2 ON A LOT Cole of tlewporl Reaffon 2515 E. C.oasl J.lwy . 675-SSI I field s and farm houses, EASTSIDE cathedral ceilings and Elderly owner anxious! WALLS OF GLASS & J\tu st sell fa st! Both overlooks the coastal houses 10 lip top condi· \'all Py! F:ntertileentry · lion . Fanla . ..,tic invest· si'nk into pillow lik e mcnt. Low, Jo"' down ca rpeting~ Lavish dining payment. &15.0303 JUSTLISTED r oom . cozy living in FORESTOLSONIMC. Gorgeous hidden2story, St'andi na\'ian ramily NEWPORT CREST 4 bedroom. Sharp & !ll)l)l· room! Sweeping master less-shows loving touch bdrm s uite with separate ***CONDO • • * in h ome, patio k brcakras t patio! ~ Plush 2·Br, den, J -ba. garden ... cnjoy outdoor C hildren 's retreats. Walk tobch .• 2car g1:1r .• Jivin,:: loo! Co.in you S56()() tot~ll down! Hurry · pool & tennis cl. Will beheve only S67 !YJO" call 847·tiOIO. trade/Leai-e-opltnn. Sell ' (Y(Nl11V•li \/~r/\i/Ofl/N'rf• ~ with low down. lmmc.'d . F-fo~'~s [®IEldlil ~l~h::~,~y~~~L 3141 Ce.npus N 8 S4!1 ·t85S -, llEWl'ORT HTS OllE YE.All OLD Can you believe a I ye.at new home in Newporl Beach beautiful heighlc area. 3 Lge bdrm!!, open beam ceilings. beautiful rree·slanding fireplace. Onliii • • R.E. SALES: WEAllECROWlNG New s:iltspt.•ople nt.-eded . bots or bcncfil5, Ask for I\~ Mc1''Hrhux1.64!'>·S045 • DISCOVUT • Roal&tate G_.. tOOZGtM<"al 1002 •••••••• ee••••·········•••e•••••••e••········· :~1 i TARRELl!!!.!l!!2B!. rn .· 1926-1976 MESA VERDE: Fruit trees, garden, dance veranda. 3 bedrooms +den or 4 bedrooms. WOOd cabinets, buiil· ins, just $47 ,500 ! TIIE BLUFFS: Reduced $6900. 2· story villa, parquet noors, con versa· tion pit. banquet dining, J bdrms, 3 baths, must sacrifice! 540-1720 2t55H-••d. 111nor1co·, ._,. _ -'-- 1002 ···~··················· ...................... . I· I· I· I ~II.· macnab /lrvrne ~ realty llEW LISTING -GALAXY DRIVE INVITING -can only describe lhi$ custom, elegant, estate like Dover Shores home done in warm yellows and soft white tones. Gourmet 'kitchen -garden settin~ -and c hoice VIEW of Upper Ba y - Newport Center & Ocean. 4 bed roo m -family room -din ing room $329,!iOO (W22) Barbara Aunc642-823,', DAFCEA I' 11 I I L I T L W I I I I S UY F S I I I I RODTIR I I I' I' I Ii l I' I 'What A~"t.a reoJlly ne~ •$ more young people who w il l toJrry to lhe•r jobs tf,. same entlius111~m for gelllng I "'"~ tho> "''' dupl•' In -. ..... G) Comf!I.~ ilwi 1h11Ckla quoted "• 1.11 ... 0 "'\ tk• .....,,.,0 -d '°"' cft..•lop t•on. mp No. l t..ioo.. & l'llNI NVAA9Etf0 t1rl11s I' IN lHf~t SOV"~ES r1·r1·1·r1 6 ~:c:~~~r. tOtt•s TO I I I J J J I I SCllAM-1.ITS ...... .,... ;,, 5-lco o;.-.ct..-y f --·· - . ' • ' Mm MAL.AYAH UD .It's lime you do! Believe it or not. Malayan Red io the tasteful color of the interior walls of this beautiful Big Ca- nyon Broad moor 4 bedroom. Jt accents the intriguing ceramic tile floorin g that. runs throu~h the entry. hallway, family room and dining rm of this de- ligbtlul home. There is also Unique landscaping, a pool. separate jacuzzi and a bit of a view. Realistically priced at $174,500. A listing of Vergilene Hull. UNl()Ul' 11V M l'§ REAL TORS ', 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar · ~1•1ral I 002 G...,-al I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ****JUMP•*** MIMI RANCH at lhe chance to buy on .of the few remainink AI A.HDOHED 3 IR completely rL-furbished SACRIACE bedroom, 2 bath sing! SJJ,900 sWry Townhouses in San Completely rcdecoralL>d U Ana. StJll only $21,950. like a model. Prime re· A11k for Frank, 839·8321 sidcntial neighborhood in Agent prestigious L·ommunity. Largl.' ramily sized living JUST COMPLETED CUSTOM HOM E WITH "EVI RTTHIH•. Great Newport locatioo. • Bedroom, 3 ceramic t.1le baths, formal dining. family room. sunken Jiving room with fireplace and wood beam ceiling. Tint- ed windows. Wet bar and deluxe bltns. Separate 3 car garage & courtyard. Plumbed for pool. Plus, much much more! A bargain at $107,000 asking price. Call 540-1151. ASSUMABLE 7°/o VA LOAN FRAHCIS~ FOUHTAIHS -best one story plan 'th large sparkling pool. ·4 Bedrooms. f· mily room, dining room, massive fireplace, patio kltchen,11ow mainte nance yard and a 7% oan anyone can assume. Offered.at $66,750 . Call 540-1151 UNIVERSITY PARK - FIXER UPPER LARGE 3 BEDROOM. 2'h bath, quiet cul-de·sac near schools & market. Hurry on this special!! Call 540-1151 • ' GREENTREE Sh°"1J 2 Ir Lovely family home with glass. $49,500. OLD CdM Builders SDec:lal An R·2 lot in old CdM"w/l BR, l'I< Ba home in ~ear _ Room to build. $65,000 . BLUFFS Sacrifice Highly upgraded 3 BR, 2 Ba Condo, Priv. End Unit. Owner anxious. $69,950. BIG CANYON Oceanview 2 BR, 3 Ba, many upgrades, $139,500. Open Sat & Sun.1-5. #5 Rue Valbonne· Luxurious UvJng 3 BR, 2'h Ba, many u pgrades, $189,500. 'Open Sat/Sun 1-5. !t9 Rue Gr and Vallee. HARBOR VIEW ' . .. D.inllimln Near Baiis:bcean.. Completf1Jr'1 redecorated 6: land1caped w /auto 1 prklr1. New, cpl, drapes, tile. 1fB.~ Ex- ceptional financtng. 1828 W Balboa Blvd. Open Sat/Sun 12.$. Don Gates, Brkr. m-3891. C_.dolMcr 102Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Me1a I 024 BY OWNER lg. 3 Br. 2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real Estate byM/NAY · LOVEAT FIRST SIGHT + den. NOl1h d Hwy. fl9.750644·21m. You'll experience feal- i n gs or emotio n a l pleas ure are you lour .A TIENTIOM lhru this 4 bedrm, 3 bath, IUILDERS!! tri-level home , inside COIONA Live in this oice 2 prestigious tract. Has DEL MAR bedroom home while you ioVely manicured yards Du .. rw build your units on the & many extras. 968-t4.56 .--.. R-4 lot. Room for pool la· ALL THE 1 One or those unusuatly ble in large converted PRESTIGE I fine properties we ,..isb fam ily room. Walk-in FRESH & HEW! r~m . Country St )'. led Vpgr1ded 3br,2bahome. kite hen .. Ra m~l1 n g Bullt·ins, z-car garage grounds with rrwt or- w7 enclosed back yard chard. Secluded master G al · One mile from b h. retreat and generous eMt" 1002 G ltllff1ll 1002 Abandoned everyone coWd own. On· closets, paneling, gas or the La Cuesta tract for ly ode duplex like this. bltns & covered patio only $!i0, 750. A value Two bedroom and den enhanc.e. lh1I property. that's uncomparabler in bomeinfrontplusanex· Don'tdelayonthis ... only H .~. F e aturelf br;ick t.ra unit in the rear. Each $40,SOO P Call 546·5880 patio, custom 1tu1Uers. ' , ~ k eac · sized childrens suites ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _,w up eep yard. Walk · J.,o downtown park J-lurry . Priced to sell Lovely 4 B R borne, loaded w /xtras. Owner anxious . Bring offers. $89,900. with firepalace. Each in Agent upgraded drapts, ~oco marvelous condition. carpets. 9684451 4, ~ U5,000. Our best \'alue: fast! Call 963-7881. ~ Call lo see. °"N 111 ~-·11 s fVN ro!ll Nr:t • 53Ml36 ~ · •. ~~ •I-~-~) ,,,.'. •NC. ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~l,F~i~n~d~w~h~a~l~you;,~w~a~nl~in;I HUG HOMES 640-4050 Vacant & Waiting Brand new. never lived 1n 3 Int, 2 Ba, home. $77,995. lee. New <arpets. south ol . EDISON .. G'H highway. Priced at MESA Verde/Republic. a•RG•i~HU~ $99,500. Ca1167J..8S!i0. Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 4 br. "' "'·" "15~5 fam, din. 3 le\'els, frpl. $2600 price reduction Elegant! $79,900. 20!i3 Owner must sell. 4 Br, 2 P ha larope.Agt..541-5032 Ba, FR Rm, w/room lo -;;;;;;;;;~~;;;~;;;;;1 expand. Nee·d s TLC. Daily Pilot Classifieds. BIG CANYON : why not ~h ange your RENTALS TOO! • Under Mkt Vallie. Sub- REDUCED!I! mit yourpHce&tenns. -• I002Guor•. 1002 lifestyle & move into this very special ·:('•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• falrway view condo. Brand new 2 3 BR Home n ear P ool & Park. Imm e diat e occupancy. $495. mo. lease. HEED fjlUICll SALE! COLLEGE PARK C-21Lockhart.90'847 All your dreams come Custo~iz.ed 4 1?<1rm .. 2 SEE TO BEUEfiO ... • • rnacnab I lrvlne realty F I HEI HOMES FllOM $47,900 TO $745,000 I ST TIME OFRllD Custom built 3 bedroom & 4th !or pool table or 4 bedroom, family room, 21!. bath home w /heated pool . ih t ropical gardens. 2 stone fireplaces -all new kitchen. $83,000. Dona Chichester 642-8235. (\VU) 1 "THE OHL l' GAME IH TOWN" >i:i our newly listed BURLINGAME model home in Spyglass Ridge w /s uperlative view. Highly up- ._ grade d a n d t op quality. decor thiuout. L ush landscaping and ex- 1'."ftSive decking. 5 bedrooms, family . t(iom, bonus room, 3 baths and 2 •fireplaces.· $159,950 including land. Belle Chas~ Lee 644-6200. (IV12) IEAUTY PBSOHIFIED -Bi' Canyon former model 4 bedroom hame . Large poolsfzed lot on -secluded_m odel complex cul-de-sac. .,.. Owner mBy-cmisider lease/option. $175,000. Jack Custer642-8235. !IVlJ) DESIRAiLE MESA VERDE Exceptional value -4 bedroom, 2 ba t h home. Best buy in town! • $47,900. Gail Foor644-6200. CW14) ;' THAT llCEHTEHHIAL RB.ING :1 Gra~ef u l remin der of early American living. 2-story, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. 31 loot ii ving room w /used brick fireplace & hearth. Charming banistere<I stairway & old ' ·fashion sash windows.. Family size • ·patio & yard. $US,000. Lois Egan 644-6200. (Wl5l -DOVER SHOIES YIEW 4 bedroom; family room, dining t . room home on pool-sir:e lot. View from almost a il rooms. $164.500. Donna Godshall 644-6200 Appl. Only. fW16) ,• B.ITE EXECUTIVE ADULT MOllLE ·HOME ***** 5• r ating -2 ,'bedl"Ooms, family room. Every ex- tra..:=-more storage than you would bdrm. & den ; carpets & drapes. LINDA ISLE ; gated entrance. Relax in quiet seclusion in your luxurious born• on the lagoon. 1-Story 4 bdrm., family rm.; pier &slip. $215,000 ' EASY DOWN, OMC2nd; Bluffs condo; 3 bdrms .. 2-story. Frplc. BAYFRONT; glide into your slip & sit on ycrur terrace & sip. Breathtaking view, on bay. FOR LEASE ; 3 Bdrm., 2'h ba. condo, 'Bluffs. $425 /month. General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Being re modeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba'. 6500 sq . It. home on point,'pool, dock. South View . 3 BR, 3\!aba, large rooms. Boat s lip. $224,500 • Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. View , lagoon. Boat slip. $295 .000 80 It. on R.E. SALES Come join o u r group! Unique opportunity in our CdM office. 673-7601 Anytime 1002'G1wuilll 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT WITH SLIP 2 Bdr ms., lar ge family rm., a lso spacious playroom -plenty of room !or poolsized pool t able! P r ivate beach ... a nd slip !or 36· It. boat. P RICE JUST RE DUClill> to $139,500. \Ve have the key! ! A TTEHTIOH, SALESPIOPLE We have openings for 2 or 3 people with R.E. sales experience of a year or mor e ... an active office in a TOP LOCATION! VEA~ BAY A ND B E ACH 6 7 5 -3000 c''<{J' l (..lJA'>l HVJY (;0._,lJPJA DL L 'oif.~ tru e. T wo bedroom baths= wroUf!:hlarongale $39,950 4 br. 2 b?· 2oofft seaside cottage wilh e ntry , 2 patios. Walk to Moontide. Sun. l.IS.,prin. room to grow. Localed in all sc:bool.5. $49,000. Call only \ the BAY SHORES COM· for app'l. 1-"'"'---·------- MUNITV. Great location Corbin M.-tin ICIDS WAMT'ED with private beaches. RHltors 644-7662 Big kid.5 or little kids will Priced well for quickj;~~~~~~~~;I enjoy this beautiful 3 sale at only $73,500. Call bdrm home With new 673-8550. carpets & drapes in a oPfH 1119• 11·s 1U'l'Y081MC'f1 PARTY GIVERS rustic beam ceiling in :11 &1EsA ~~~~~''""'·, ~~~~~ r,l,!~esJr;."t:.1~ . k · bedroom, 3 balh home. room in this back yanl tu «:::.. , .· With 2(lx26 family room romp & play. Room for 417 ORCMD for those special parties that boat or camper. Al · 2 8 li entertaining at your s· ley access. 8'2-+455. r , v rm, frplc, din. bltn bar under a - rm.45'lot.$67,000 c athedral open beam •G42-s:;65• ---===---1 ceiling. Covered patio _ . . Charming 2 Br cottage on and Jots of trees for lovely St. w/rm. for ex-privacy make this home tr a u n il. Open daily. a dream come true. Call 3 BR Condo, l 'h Ba, 2 *Y· $74,SOO. Agt.64S-2fi~ 546·5880, Agent. $25,750. As m ~ $1.S,000 . OWC2nd. 646-5632 channel view. Lease or Walk To •each sell. $645 /mo. The park fjlUAUTY "I' OUTSTANDING ocean & at tst & Carnation is your CONSTRUCTION 4 +Fc.nHv+Oining front yard. Quaint old Completely r emodeled Owner • needs Quick a c- bouse. Hdwd firs & and enlarged bright & tion. Walle pail yards or plaster walls like you cheery Back Bay home paradise, forest of trees . never see anymore. 3-Br, Extra large master suite decorative cxtfrior. En- 2-ba. Master Br/ba pvt, . in lhis 3 bedroom home try to parlour with up~tairs. BAM lo 5PM on qui e t l'ul-de-sac. crackling rireplace . daily, 9AM lo 6PM Owner is building con· Pool-table sized familv wkeods. 675-5492 or tractor. $66,000. Must room. Dining room seals ~-~426BegotilaAve. see!CallS46-.58111Agent 10 for d.inn~r. Wood I _!'.Pri~n~co~p'!al~s~only~::_----ll~~~~~~~~~I cabinets, dream built-1-ins. Topped by a heavy Vlew-ShonClff $27 900 shalte roof, ~.500, bkr. 3 br, 3 ba, lease°'° sale. l -BR, addedCamibrroom won'tlast,842-8854 1..::.B:..y.:.ow=ne='.:.·=m-0=-==""=---I w/open beam ceiling, Gneral 1002 GeMral 1002 DUPLEX 2-2 br units. formaldinnn,backyard '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!!'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Choi 1 So ol H w/ country al.mOiSphere ce oc, · wy. le Cruit trees. Veterans s~~::cE COLLEGE PAIK $19,500. Owner. 548-5306 welco m.. Call Rllr" 1~a=y"'o"'w=n=e=r.=Lov=c1y=~.~B~R'-• Superiorindec:or,lovely OWNER Minutes to 540·3666 walktobeach.ti:.mstr. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\1dP Drov~· NB t.7S 61 61 mRBEll;;;_; 1926-1976 GOMral I 002 Getieral I 002 .............................................. MUST SELL MILLIOM$$$ VIEW!! You must see to bcliC\'C! Spacious 4 bdrm, 4 bath in prcsligiou!! Dover Shorl's. A "must sen·· si tuation. Lowest price for area. Own~r must vacate. Take ad\'antuge. Call now . 546-2313. <ll'l'N Ill q •ti ~ JUN l(l &I N•(I • · --THE REAL ESTATERS *Early Bal Isl* '•The Owner Loves It And So Will You !'. llome has 4 BR .. 2 ba .. open & happy kitchen; warm frplc. + Dutch door for "Thumbs''. the C'al. The bach. ·apt. has privacy. a deck & ··green beans ... The price . is $99.000. It will be open Sat/Sun . .,J.:;. 208Coral. Ca11 Barbara Art. 6 PM. 675-5016 SS,000 DOWH covered patio, brick beach. Vifw. 3 br, 2 ba, BR, 2 Ba. family rm., OWNER RMANCED planters. & outstanding fam r m. $95,«».-&U·llOS kitch w /blt-ins; frpl. Presti ge area. Tree g arden s! Plus 20x20 or213·242·7021 Carp, drapes. Assume studded street. Huge Ii\'· paneled bonus & .game exist VA loan. Sfl,000 ing area. Mam moth room. Just listed. Should REALLYUVE 1-' llt•t. 960-2643 960-J743eves F l EST A ROO M with go fast. G4&ntl. Open In a fabulous 3 bedroom * * F E RN H I L I. C A T H E D R A L E\'es. · tree house with huge Sun * * v • REPO ** Deck (Ocean View) on "' Townhouse. Exclusive CElt.lNGS. Warm coun· .... 4-NBr,2-ba.Call communitv n ext -t o try kd i t c.h en w it h ruM~r.:~~e~~v!tr.'.ii~t i~~' ___ 6;_4;_~:....::5.:.0..:.45.:.._ __ , A1eadowlark Gotr Course gran ma s pantry . 1-& beac hes. Spac;ou•. Separate sewing room & come from the front 3 -lr. $41,000 VA 2 B 2 " utility room · 18' v'eranda house OD lbe same lot. . r, -ba, includes pool Propertyisalmostnew& Huge ramily room. Boat tennis courts and overviews immaculate FH £ RIPO I or trailer area. Tip-top clubhse. •Ao,ooo. manic ured g round s . A very ovely.$ll9,500with d ' · ~ II ' ' con 1t1on . Love lv ONCE JN A lJFE TJME $34 900 exce en erms. Vogel ., B •· Co Reall-~ •• ~.. carpels and drapes. 1\RGAIN. F.P . only · VO"·~""'"° JIMWE"" al R a r e opportunity in,_----~--'-'--' ..........,,Re tor $49.950! l-lurry. Call now. prime beach city! Priced ATI'ENTION: 557.Q.64 546-2313. thou s'a nds beloW BUILDERS market ! Walk to beach lbr p lus den on R-2 IOt. lbr, Iba ·hom e w / REALTY INC. from th is spacious 3 So. of hiway. Xlnt in· hardwood floors. t ,400 714/846-1371· MEED bdrm home! Needs come.trom existingunit. sq. ft. Lg fenced yrd .r-8-=yo'"w-n'"'~'-~:..: .. ~M:._-- '2 lo 16 Units! ifu .... er Ri\.l.l\OAISLA:'-1> minor fixing and paint W/room tobuild4brre S47•5oo. Assume loan -, b . . . balance or $37,000 at 9%. 3br, l :Y.ba-nrs ·g, bch. want s immediate • 673·6900 t utWHATABUY!!.1ake 8! uruL Ownr w1ll _con-E . Broadway in C.M. schls.$48,4S0.~6-st24 purchase with pride of 1~~~~~~~~~1 $ $ $ with minor repair! sider trades. Prtnc1pals Days. 833.2161. Ask ror ::! ownership in the b'each I-NEWPORT Offered ror Limited lime -only. $62,000. $52·5020. Bonnie Eves &. wknds SUPERSH)\RP area ... w11nts Munager on OCEAN IAY VIEW don't. wait · call roe quick Alts. And weekends. 548_9877_ , • Pool home .W /4 BR. -;.&11)<\ieve:, Putting course -pool - bowling green. Party room -pool - room. Elegance galore!! ! And you mus~ see super location '--$32,500 pr e mi ses and t ax CdMcornerlot60xll8.t INCOME appt.847-6010. Separatcfamnn.wlbar s helter . Ca ll Ginny, blk rrom beach w/older FOUR-PLEX.· prtde of Of'fN llt9 •11 S 'uN~·111Ml'f' Don't give up the ship! BY OWNER lg living rm 1w /dinini Broker 546-4141 house, re~dy ror develop· ~· ~ · "Lisl" it in classified. Unique 4br Pi1esa Verde area, 2 baths&: room for ment. $128,500. 979-0631 ownership. Deluxe units· Ship Jo.shore results! home , m a ny xtras. R.V. $56,950 principals or 644 .4510 Owner. Fireplace, bllns., 2 baths 6'2·5678. . $52 700 S46-S4n only. 968-8605 "i<;;f:Oi~'----"-lft.>I each. Only 8 yrs. old. ' · · G-• 1002 GIM•"' 1002 $134,500. Fee land. Prime · SE'"'K & "'JND' An;mal• CAT-'LIMAMODEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. , Have aomelhing'you ·want 51 r1 Or Euro Sweepipg ~ gallerv .. " . , ' J. . t ' . I "UNBELIEVABLE" -Lols Miller 842·823S. <Wl7 ) 141111 AT AX st& Ta.7 Triplex -Laguna Beach -J ~ blocks from town oo Thalia. 55' Iron· tage. All this & 3-2 bedroom cozy apartmeoll.-2 w !fireplaces. a car 1u age -Excellent summer-winter relllJll. $123,500. Mary Lou Marion 642,8235. OY18.L 50 MILi V1IW! Price reduced by $54)00! One of two Somerset 5 bedroom hom~ availa· ble in Harbor View. ImmllCU!ate CiindltiOll lhruout. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1.H P .M, 2S07.PORT WJ-UTBY ,PL. CWU l •4MZU 64>MMO 111 °"""°""' ... ~ ....,.. ....... c.tlllr. _, ' Rt~ALTORS 644-7270 COlOHA DEL Mil DUPLU ..li.r Great location! Front hOU$e has' 0 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 baths. Spacious 2nd unit bas 2 bedrooms. Call us fo sec thl.s prime property. $98,500. 11'28 E. Coott H. ••• -·-'""-~ ·-- ' 1_Corono del Mor PRESTIGE HOME.s to sellf Clasaified ads do staircase, 18x21 billiard Rulton 1 645-6646 it well -CaU NOW, S \. t. I WU o Y Y A S A c 1 AM A .1 o rm , dual fi reSide con- 642-5678. I•' I L Q A N I M A L s lo 8 A R N D ;, M versation pit' family rm . Yo U P P Y E R Y T~R 1 n A Y s MR hu_ge custom pool & HOUSES FOR SAJ.f, 3 ft a P.&M Ut .-DIJ!I 49216lh Pl., Cost.a Mesa ·1 ~8590 Fri/Saltsun • 4 II ,,-FAM llM .-D94 2053 P halarope (Mesa Verde) CM 5il·5032 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * Pool •• w ........ • ... "{Ihm.I., ... Jacuzii, cathedral ceil- K R A 8 8 I T 0 u T 8 E A T x D 0 f 1ngs, 4 BR suiteri, 3 baths. . E ~ o p p R A R • £ () A s 11 0 ~ Y Just 3 )'ears and bargain PTKMRYOPK NTtlAF.f.AW.10 01\RF.Mf.R.M I NF.YU fRYl .. NORNAEDL ~GY JI: £~\.YOKOOOW I TN A A'1..Jif~LSON8CTAcsLOPA LHED S DOXRTORSMEMATR DC.AM & L A ILO .• P N.£ TR A M • .ILG_ l~B~TOLANR I ORACNROU TYTIX C NYLALPMOBT 8U R priced. Bier 962-s511 IYTHl!S!A 4 ldnn. 4 lath Lovely 2 slor)'1 N&hlY UP· 1raded th~ __ rormol din·rm, elCc. kllchf!n . prof. landsc1_5'1 ~ar & front. yard. ~·?50· full price. Owne'r/Acen1 , 11112-:11s1 •I , WAt;IC'T!E'A@ VAC T ·' MUSTS i.:/1 Ol!ner ..,111 e lh'! In· tehst to.a. 2 d.room 01V larp lol wi" fntll ,,__ ~ EU~ms.' , ~ .S r.~~LTY ' • • -• . I ?:~!.:!.~~ ....... Hws,...W. · jHotnnforW. • ...... Fors. IH11111,_.S. C1m:1rcl .. l e •••••••·~~·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••eeee .. eeeeeeee eee .. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Prop11fy 1600 • •wt• .... I ....,..,_.,... 1067....,_Yle 1061 .._. 106tMe ........... IMt•-••••••••·----M1111fdn o...t. .._..u ... wf.1d .ftt"'nU,fq '' 11,117'& DAit. Y PILOT eeeeeeeeeee-•eeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee .. /eeee eeeeeeeeeeee .. evee-ee ee1teeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeee ...... I 2400 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeffti<e•ff• eeeeeeeeeeeee ******* 1----------·1 .............. -.............. 3202 c-.w.. : OPXN HOUSE Le-CUit. ' PPOI w /1Pa & P1:tto. Beaul. 4 br1 1'4 bl. lrpl ~t. lo pan ir' achl. Nr. Shop'g, Ctr. By owner. SSl,000. All terms. 963-3165, 11()52 PJone.r Dr. * REDUCED $5,000. *. BuuL l·Yr new two.story home. 4-Br, 2~~. can be purchased by taking over low interest loan paymtl. Compli!tely upgraded and prof'ly. de- corated •. landscaped & fenced. Cathedral liv rm, formal din, paUo country kitch, ram rm w /frplc, etc. Priced below mkt. value at $57,500. for qulcl<sale. Hurry -woo 't lasl! A*fwlldl•d 511·7070 THI GU.t.T .uaJCAM REALISTATICO. 7 sa•tlla UDO STA.IS •4 BDRMS. + dining rm. $89,500 •3 BDBMS. + family rm. $124,500 •SBR., din.rm.+ famrm. $197,500 •5 BR., pier & slip, Jshold. $22S,OOO •4 BR. + ram. rm., pier /slip $325,000 •4 BDRMS. + ram. rm., pJer ,.Up Prime locaUon. $400,000 •6 BR .. rec. rm, pier fS~J? ~10,00Q LIDO PIM~ COHDOS Plor I<., ftcllltlo• S BDRMS., 2 baths, $99,500 2 BDRMS., 2 BaU.., $1.lS,000 Salesman Rudy To Serve.You UAte.-W Oak Grove-at acre1, •••••••••• ... •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••.,....' SHOPPl•CIMTll ....... 1 .. t .. Zwdlo,vlew l'R~, _, __ •• _!'}IEE EASTSIDE. •••ly :a Prtme OrapgeOJlt loc. alte-140,000. eo-4M2 •c.-U1Ha.aunaao:JllC'.T•1cei--fQl'ated I bl' SOMI• l~I>~ Y!dd . •LANDt.OIOS• 4-plu. No cilfldrea ·~ Pre·•·-U.llE AllROWHEAD H 0 •• f •• d. r I • <lop. --IJlcl. ullL Ftnanclotl: available Cbolsen by tbe Ollmbf:r 64• -o Slnla Aaa AM.m.o'7t7 ., wltb 15 down of Commerce as one d ,... ... '"" J Tot.alpackqes:?.2M.U1 Lake Arrowhead'• finest Californla'1Larsfft LUXURIOUS Eutllde 3Bk11a.1ll«:part Lake Front llomet, ror •Rent.t.ISttvtce!• st)'. Our.lex, a br, I b eun tax benefits lb el r h 0 m. l 0 u r . ~ ~ f'rml. d n rtn, dbl •••• Prinelpal1ool.Y Northihore. level, ~ I j§h§ 51[ 1; 11 Pvt. Patio, $42.S mo.' ~.eP~l;i:~~&nl~;c~!' 1'\Aifttr.'Mt _ ::::. 1 br, u41 pd~ 1amc room,, be•dl. I.I fllO ma!JtU Suitt, completely FREE satYICE :PKR: 2 ba. trpk,. ids. COMPJANY furpit hed, remodeled TO LAMOLOtlDS P't. focd, aarqe.. ti REALTORS liienew.'21.5,000.fo'or'in· Member of Board of 11'1m.Uy, 3 br, ~-pet. SINCF: 19ott to. call Vlra. Oliver, Realtor1.----Beu.er Jusl· fncd,aa,.,e. ' ., 673-4400 (714) "37-<U71 PRINCE a. -uur,.au,Quunberol Pool, 2 br, blJq, kkll.pet. ·~~~~~~~~~~IASSOC . P.O.Box l&i. Commurce. garige..$265.l"ee~ 1. Lake Arrowhead, Ca. 5304:505 HCJMIAMDlltl LIDO REALTY ln'looe 1044L11 alea 1041L_.N...... 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Co•doMint_.. Tow•t~m~sz~-------j;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;~-_!_~~~~-!!~~!,:1~-tto.HtforMe 1700/ ~ • •TYV • 3371 Ylo Lido. tu. 67l-7l00 ******* 1 HOMEUFTI OldL-Cl.aM UkeNewVlew! • Nr Beach • Lown . 38r, 2ba, upgrd"d cpts, This new free staodlnc Triples -3-ZBr, drapes, patio. lndscpd. home in Univ. Park h wJ(rplc ... ~ .. c8!,,.,lar. b $49,S00.495--4995. NewportlHdl 106f MewportlHdli 106t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reel Estate U Ml DES CO Br• 1 ba, .clulb., •)Mta. NORTH LAGUNA be~-2100 FREE RE"1'ALSERV. Sm•ll yard. Gas lto¥e. approx. ZSOOsq. ft . ot Uv owner . ...u, -& •••••••••••,.••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing space. lt lnehJdes Thalia. (SS ft lot> COtimOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• summer & Wnlr. Beach $250. mo. ~7'290 ' lrgBR'•,finilbedbon SIJB,500. 675-6224 ANOTHER GREAT HwborVlewflc 1a LIDOIUYI rmt 3\il Baths, formal,,-064..:2:._·3099=::· _____ -i PACESETTER .. Adja-4 IR·llGLOT Beautiful custom home Whitewater Views· 2 & 3 WANT Vacant R-4 or C·Z Rentals. $3$0 wk. AJ.ao Newport Sch alvlroii. S bdrm. units rromSSt.000. ProQ. Coatil Mesa area. Exec.• FamJJyhomes. I&e Br, 2 Ba, Fam. Rm. Z . dirun1 rm & family rm i cent to 1reen belt on love· Only one block to recrea· near club. 4·Br, tarn rm. 'the PC'lce is $&4,SO · New 3 br, d~n. 3 ba, ocean ly landscai>t.>d corner lot tlon area and huae pool. din rm. 4 ba. Lovely JeY:ehold lc'the buiJdtt 11 /canyon v1ev.'S. By affords pri\•acy from this A beautiful 4 BR home patio. 1135.000. <1120 Cypress, North HA E Oce~ Fronl Jn· 1·991-8000 frplc'.s. lge patio vt /gU Laguna com,e. Manna del Rey ~ BBQ.spac. back)'d. Wcl). ., peninsula. Prlv. only. cared tor cMd Stepif to an.aioutloldll 113~.000.49"·~ 3 Br, 2Ba, Frpl . with family room. 146VIA UNDJNE PAllCllHOMES Completely redecorated. formal dining & over· OPENSUN.2-5 Call 67S.7Z.,5 Write P .o . Box 84S , HUNT. Heh $290. 3 br. Wes<elllf Plw. on quiet Venace,CA.00291 frplc,klds &pct culdesac. S4lQ. mo. ' • • • •! ,., ' • •' I A Dramatic lridge This won'tlast. .. $59,500. 11ited well landscaped ·, 55Z.llOO •.• pans the attnc<;ve yard.OnlyS8.1.900.!ee • ~rlctinnllJm Rtaltn -~-------1 corner lot to a galleria NIGUEL FAIRWAY 644 '72U P "'lll :1 \ \IJJ·:) HI-: \LI') Palm Desert -nrly 1 acre-lg. hse., pool , workshop. citrus-for Newport Beach home. 642-4442 llUNT. Bch. 4. br, den. 2 M8..o950 ..- ba. kids, pe t, fncd,1-;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; gar11ge. ,. TURTLEROCIC entry of this beaut.ocean HOl\1 E .. Custom 2800 · ne~TCRS ' TOWNHOME view home . 3 Lge. sq.It. home w /4Br, 2\.; 3336VlaL1do 675-0lZl NWPT Bch 2 Br, chUd, * • • FR ES ll'li'Y' pet, fncd, garage. Agt. PA INTZ)D 3-Br ltome. Excellent locotion nr. bdrms, + a priv. mstr. Ba. Fm. Rm. Den. Rm. hJa:h school & UCI. Near-suite, 2!h ba .. massive Sunken Liv-Rm. w/Frpl. i,.; Acre Country Uving in SSSSSTEALSSSS t~ee. TWo-car garage, paUO" HOMEFIMDERS low mainten~ yA~. .&. RC RC. ENTlllPRtS['!) CO ly new 3 bdrm., 2 ha .• & family rm. frplc . & & Wet-~ar. Sln-eo, Air Back Bay Area. 4 Br, ln luxury features incl wet formal dining. tnsisl that Can d i ti on ed. B ''•-------~~--I w/frplc, great for kids!: It legal! Prices & terest lettt•s •641-9900• Private home for· ono year lease. No pet.. $3$6. bar, atrium&tra.shcom-your Agent show you Vacuum. Can not be B .. YFROMT. Tree forts. volleyball&: keergoingup.~p.up! We••••••••••••••••••••••• pactor. Priceclat$60,000 multiple listing 5756, -or replaced at$145,000. A basketball. $77,000 Ownr _stil have a few single How1e1 fou.Wshed l,1QR'lllH11ZI E:~°!.~!r!\~~ WEHAVERE"1'ALS 552·7000 TURTLEROCK TOWNHOUSE 2br . & den . Former model. Air c?flditioned, automatic spnnk.lers and lighling. A MUsr SEE. $64 ,950. call us . S89,500. Open SHIELD JlEALESTATE ---a.c'46tomHomes will carry Cinanclne. No story, Z bedrm, 2 bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun. l·S. 2888 Bernard., ____ ,_01_....a __ ·---I BALBOA PENINSULA agts.S48·099:S.379E.2'3rd Townhouses at onl)· GetMrm 3102 Court. Excellent location on t.he St. NB. ~~i :sk tfrx-Frank, •••••••••'••••••••••••• Bay &only 1,iblocktolhe gen -OCEANFRONT 1 brS160., Ocean. Eachbomehas<C OPEN HOUSE. For sale Townhousecondo.2 story, util pd., Balboa. Also bdrms, 4 baths & by owner. NPT. HTS. b b ~ NB lb SI&'> U'lpd G II • r· 1 Cl 3 BR 2 Ba 2 r, l 'h a ,.......,.,recrea-. . r, .. u , ASSUMEIOW a ery, ~ ire p aces, area. ean · · lion r oom. Best financ-kids. pet. Lag. Beach 2 IHTERESTLOAH wetbar, ultra modern Frplc, hldrd.wd firs .. Ing Call 642 .. 000 Mr br,$240.,utilpd.,singles N l·r . kitchen & private pier. Freshly P · 1nsd. ready F)-iiz ' · ok. Has aJl I br, utll pd. Acro11theStreet 0 qua 1 ying, no new Fee land. See at 1200 lo move in. 4!12 16th Pl. · c M o 1 b s·~ II B from each other loan costs when you take East Balboa Bl\'d .• or CM . $59,000. · ' r r, ...,..,, · · Two TRIPLEXES. N. over this 1 Vs% VA Joan call s-,s.gJ.20 for more de· lncom• Prop1t tr 2000 Agt. Fee. 979-M30 ( $25 000 ' -I 3 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna. 1 Has a 3-Br 0 ' · l..A.n'e Y · tails. OPEN HOUSE Balboa lilcmd 3106 h & ( ) 2 B home with central air l:==========I I 6 U._.ITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ome 2 -r apLs. conditioning in Mission r 3 Br, 2ba, 2 car gar, boat " Theotherhasa2-Brlux-ViejO'sBarcelonaneigh-: dock . In s pect 12-S Alladullluxury2br.l ~ LJKEnew3br,2ba,all • "i'e'gahnolmaepts& .• pooc2>11.-Bndr borhood.JU!ltS43,l:lOO. 1 Grand Opening Sat /Sun . s12 38th St. ba uni1s.1ncome$41,340. e11ec1• kitc:,~enbwbq/dsh9whr, Miss.Ou VIEJO Nwpt Island. $139,000. Priced at $325,000. rp l', pa 10, . mo . l""I' c "'"'""' .. t-,,11 .. ' "' " t. Q,l.:( Cl r Mission VJejo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl25 an a Ana, 1 br cot· ~C~·~· ~(7~l~<l~7~S2-~73~15~~11!! tage, yard. i::: 1130 Hunt. Beach, quiet 1 Br House, chlklren &: br w /garage. pets welcome. 1235''mo. $J35 Anaheim 1 br 962•2000.2078Pomona. w/garage 1 l16S Garden Grove. Seel Br, l Ba, Avail. Mbw, now l hr, kids&pet.sok. crpl.!, drps,$200 mo. tncl. Sl15 Anahelm neat 2 hr utll. tst & la_,t, $73 cl in· w /garage. ' Ing lee. No peta, 37& V\c· Sl85 Costa Mesa, 2 br toria,673-4627. ' 1 w/yard, famJ.lywelcome 3 BR, 2 BA w/bl~ addi· ~25 Wes~m1nsler, ~ br, lion, family only. '300 n1celocat1on!orfam~ly. mo. lt1l. last+ SUIO\lop • $275 Yorba Unda, spac. 3 •"5 senate Avl lcO/I br,klds&peUok. 0o1 • • • jacuuL 100 Ft. lo ocean. " NEWPORT YIUAS CANYON REALTY lse. $38S. mo. 539-1183l $165,000., $215,000.-Your REALTY 649-2632 Principal!; only please. -~-r.C;;-A;;-;-ll;-:N-:O::-.W~I c ho;ce. ZAGRODZKY. 581·1000 Condominium Homes Realtor. 494-8611 •----------in Prestigious 752 7315 l--'"'-'-''--'-..:..:.C.---1 Lqe.&-slve Wes<cli!farea •ll!iJ!lll..!-~'-·.!.!~~ Cus tom 5 'n R. San of Newport Beach LIDOISU: OPPORTUNITY! PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 642-8550 4 Bil, 3 Ba, all bllnS, $600. Wint er only. (213)332-8401 $265 Cypress, 4 br • toed l-'-833"-·!l:IO=-"•------ yd, k.Jds & pets ok:. 1 Bd House, lg ;.1 d. 1285 Stanton,4 br, yard & Responsible older sin&lo garage. See.now or cple. No kids/pets. l\.1 ember of Board or S160 mo. 642-1876. . DONALD M. BIRD DECORATOR'S Vcdacde on a magn;r;. $42,000 lo $44,000 A,MNlote,, •-110,, DELIGHT!! cant view lot., manicured 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths ASSUME 7%LOAN 5229MO. Splillevel3txlrm.,2bath landscaping. large Sf!paratediningarea unique h.ome ! 1-ldwd. added pool room, custom •Decorator waH to wall rlrs., frplc .. lge. trees, carpets & drapes thru· carpeting brick patio, private yard. oul with. ~cntral air con· •Enc losed patio or A real jewel at SS'l,500? ditioning. Oneot a kind! balcony Charming New England Colonial on prime45' Sl./ Sl. lot. 4·Br, 3-ba, din rm. $125,000. Seller will leaae back ! ill VIA SAN REMO OPEN SUN. 2·5 $89,900. •Continuous cleaning MISSION VIEJO 0 '•• )3rittingham Rcalcp REALTY . •R e rrigerator, ice 3 RR . 2 BA, bltns, f-rpl , Realtors , Belter Busi· .. Winter. Gd. loc. 675·7673. ness Bureau, Chamber of S 120Topaz c 4 HITS-ME A ommerce. -.+aln Valey $64,950 1 ----'5~3~0-8-'~5_0~5---1 ·················· Four bread & butter un -STEPS!O BAY-OPE~ BIKE to beach 2 br.1185 .. Large 2 br, huge ru 3Br,2 Ba .FMRm.Palio . I k CMO HB rm,2ba,2carg :~~ti~~~e T;o;_~a B~Je~~ 32i Sapphire. 644-0954 ~I~~. rb~. ki~. ~-~g~ bllns, comm. sw;m $165 mo. &: two.I BR at lalboa Peninsula 3 IO? Beach. 2 br, $240 .. util pd. K1ds ok, no fee. $28S $145 mo. Gross S620 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• singles ok & Pool house Agt. 842-4421 34 ••• ADULT NOME Spotless adult occupied home! Plan 7 California home. Cul-de-sctc loca- tion. Fireplace. Comfy kllchen . Queen !lize bedroom s . Lawn l!P rinkJer s. Anxious owner wants fast sale. Assume. 7 C:~ VA loan $23,00 remaining balance -y.'ith payments at $229 ri":io. No qualify. ing ! Owner may help finance or try $4250 + costs to new loan. See to believe-call 152·1700. maker 581-1000 •3 healed swimming 3336ViaLido White Wotf!'r View Xlnl location enhances lhis handsome 4 bdrm .. 2'h ba., 2-story home;, _________ _ mo. total. O\'er $ti00 · Cdft1, 3 br, kids-. pel.S. Sharp 3 BR, spendable on 15~ down! Spac .. 2 Stry 3br, 2ba , Also 2 br. $2U., sangles, 1 h ~5 lh , Bayview House $325 or 1 . N F own ouse. .... n Can add 8 more uruLs . d 1 2b ·t s•so am1ly. .B. Agt. ee. 6?5--l060orm..9187, -._, decks, beams & open BY OWNER Spac. 3 br, 2 stairway give it a very ba "El Dorodo" A/Cun· spacious, out.door fee l-der SSO's . SJ0.8298 ing . See it loday at • Of'fNl119 •11S fUNf08/Nl(f•" ---- THE RE.Ill EST.llTERS $109,000 FAMILY DELIGHT For the famiJ.y who wants everything! This 2-story, 3 bdrm .. 3 bath, family room home has bea m~d ceil's., frplc, central air-cond. & elcc· tronic air filter. Large heated & filtered pobl with spa. Lots or private turtlerock, 4 br, 21.f.i ba, deck &: patio' a r eas. fem rm, din rm, 2 story, Beautifully lndscpd ., 2 frplc's, pool, Cul-de-with sprinltlin~ system & Sac. immac co nd . fenced yard. One of the c$69~~,9~50~.;;7~S2;;;;;-0SJ6~~;;;;;;;;;j finest homes in the area • & only minutes from SUPER CLEAN! "PICK YOUR OWN COLORS" Owner has agreed to ha\'C any color carpeting in this 4 Bil .. ramily room home. Large tot on a cul de sac street, with room for trailer access. Beautiful \'iew· of Sad· dl eb:i.ck l\lts. Wife ex.· tremely anxious to joi n her husband in Chicago. Just reduced to $.55,500. VA & FJ-1 1\ buyer s wt:lcome. pools •Draperies S•Cl~m~ 1076 •Log burning fireplace ••••••••••••••••••••••• M u st s e e . ca 11 now e u xe r ap : 'j ~91~9-~64~30~-------li:.;;;;t;:;;;;;;:;;o;::;;;,;;1:;i.:~n {)Pf//fUQ ·Jf~flJ'1 10!1EN'(/' 871 -9467. lalboalsl..S 3106 ••••••••••••••••··· ••• 752.1700. carports. Winter. t-lllfttillll)t01111e-ac.hlO •Abundant closet space T F " U 1 " with mirr r ed closet wo ixer Jl'I on . a.gp: doors 0 / lot. Ocean view . [~ 1~~~·11~~11REMODELED3 b' 2V• ....... '. ............... Hunt. Hb,Twntu.e. er · 1 184 1256 Fireplaces. $13,750 each. • Make offer. ! ' . ba. S320 mo. Wolr~ 305 3 Br a~a1l for yrly. l blO:Ck occupi~, -4Br, .3b 30• • · ., L Montero.1-879-5991 lo bay. Bar & patio. boat 1hp, tcnrus, I.. ' , ·-673·120010·4 pm jacuzzi. S650 lse. 54 :/15 Rutland Road NEWPORT BEACH Calif. 9266() • Sales Office-Phone 714 645-8373 IAdulhl DIRECTIONS: From the Newport Blvd. Frwy south lo 17th St .• turn left on 17th to Rutland (I block past Irvine Ave.), turn lert !l~ttts ol block to NEWPORT VILLAS. J; AHCHOliGI IH'f'ESTMllHT5 [)'c11•1 •t6-1111 SAN CLEMENTE 2 BR, FRPL. $225 mo. Jb 2b w · 131 s or673·9415 ,.,, HEW DANA POINT Lse. to June 15. See 9/20 r , a . inter ·t;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;~'~ ES Carpct!I & drapes.,. OP~~:'o~~~wknd ;!~e~~~:l·b!.'1~1.811 day. Fireplace. 6l5-70IS. SPARKLING Priced l? sell ! Terms! CorOftCI def Mar ] I 22 3 BR, 21h BA, trees, patio. DEl~UXE 33772 Violet Lantern ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wntr. $375. Poss. yrly. 3 Bedroom, l~• li)th. 2 Br t l Br ........ $>8,950 H b v· H'll p I Nr. So. Bay. 551--6172 fireplace, bllns, ~.& Beach fixer-Top location 33911 Alcazar ar or tew 1 S· 00 1----~---,..,--,.,:·I $360. per mont! 2 O\'erlooking beach & 3Br/2Br ........ $75,500 Jbr, 2112 ba., rec. rm. BalboaPeNMUlo 3207 Bedroom, llli bath, 65. · 2 B 2 b J" b We ha\·e more! Oet.l lo M~y 31. 1976. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Close to schools & rk. pier .. r, . a . ..,.. a, $650 640 1666 just s teps to the surf. Westbay lncomc Homes Pl''. ~0· · ·2BR. IBA,bltns,5hscs Bicycle to be , h. Great inves tm e nt . 34121CstHwy,496·343I Brokers invit<.'CI. rromsand.$350mo .. Yr-Children OK. '\ $49,500. 492-4121 Cotta Mesa 3 I 24 ly . day 835·9007 /eve 202 Springfield, 118 :': BERTIJA 1-l'ENRY A RARE RHD! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·3913 W. of Beach, 6 bUcs o'9 OCEANFRONT 2 Bd + 2 REALTORS Two 4..fllexn 3 B r . 2 'II b a ' o n Corona del Mer 3222 Adams. N. atAJaba; Bd garage apL $125.ooo.•·Wh--;,-e-w-a-tc_r_B_luf_f_T_op--JHO_, A 11 ~ BR • 2 Ba' Golfcoursc. $450. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• Springfield FALa A real beauty, with Owner,645·3655 degree rantastic view. 2 w /s pr1nklers ~ blt~s. Sun 1-5 or call eves. "SHORECLIFF'' 3 + KentROC)ll'l"IRe private stody & atri um BIG OCEAN VIEW Neowporlleoc..~ 1069 BR. 2 Ba. 140 ft . ocean Near Frwys. Good .in· 540·7086. l21 MastersCir-Br/3 Ba Yrly lsc 318 -960·3858or ' MISSION VIEJO REALTY 581-1000 Niguel Beach. A r eal jewel at $92,500 Off tbe ms tr. s u;te. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHTHEIAY 1 Roo come. Xlnt potential. clc . · ·Rd 848.a300 !• 2 Bdrm., own your own rontage. m fOI"' boat $86.000. Agent. ~9.0812 · Morn1n~ Canyon . • Bdrms .. ~"baths, formal apt. Close to shopping & EASTBLUFF $86,500 & trailer. prime area. or646·6710 Bach. Cottages. Walk to $650. Open Sat&Sun94. dining & a huge kitchen/· beach. La•ge heal~ pool View rrom J<>rne multp;-$159 500 By appl only CC 1 ' & patio area. Many ex-rm . Storage Gu!ore ! urposeareFaandalgoud_rme,r 492·8059 evcs&wknds. ZI MEWUHITS 646·8333. br. 2 ba duplex. Bltns, Co ndo, pool, cl se, family rm. area. 566,000 ' ni 4 Br, den. 3ba, frml din .... ..,. ' · · · 0 .. al ege. $70 to $95. BEAUT. Lg. Oceanview 3 4 BR Hunt. Contii:tal 552·7500 tras. Asking$42.500 b kitchen ! orm 1ne, d h"ll ren ity .. Pool size yard.$85,500 Y vanity baths . plush toclose in '76.8XGross.L,_..naBeac• 3148 washer /dryer.2car gar. kids /pet OK. 95. re I .~ .. ~ !ir:'i::?~rP© Owner644 ·7596. ca rp et, textured Santa Ana 1080 best area in Hunt. Bch. -,-$425 . Adults. No pets. 979-7888 "' ~~~~~~~~~~I T'1i")-~nc~ draperies, sundeck and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Principals only. Agent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 -4062 .,,, = ~...,.,,. <'!/ Call Roy, 968·9332 or LEASE $J60.000 Beach . SHARP 3 BR, 2 &.c.io:ic 499·2800 BrandHeowDupleox pool. Boat slip available. ***Don'tWait•** Dianna ,G3S-4I09 Condo. for $005 mo. un -3 Br, 2 Ba, new spacious to t h e beach, t4bn1s FRESH !-"'""""'-'==-----~ 11h Blk rrom ocean Bkr962-5Sll Forpricesandintcrestto fur . or $950 fur . tri ·lc\'el. $500. 404 court, pool. jacAzz1, PAINT.I Soon to be completed. J Quality construc tion. •--------N--J come down. Both will 30 uu"'S Oceanrnt. 3 br, 2 ba, 2000 f'crnleaf, 675·6675 for parklike atmosp~rc. •• Rd, den. 3 ba. Ot:ean & SI 17 ,000. Owner will take FOR sale by owner. ear probably keep going up .. -"'I ft b r I Sc 5375 FREE REN lo•• d nd 2 d beach $48 500 Open d ' Bed 2 Tuslo·n Ar••a, pr;de or sq. .. wet ar, l'J), c. appt. . mo. . ... thruout this 3 bdrm., Ca n yo n Vi e ws. By '" own a carry n · ' · .. not own. 2 rm, .... guard Adults 544 7678 TALLIST 2111 bath,. PLUS GAME Owner. 494·5729. T. D. This offer will go house Sat & Sun. 3 br 2Y:I b a s i n g I c story ownership, 2 T Acres or · · · * 1319 Bonnie Doone, CURTIS ~ ROOTl-1 ; has made it rast.Loc.at 207 ·30thSt. ba. pool, frJ?IC. 433 Townhouscs:slillatonly g round . All adults.Wh ilewaterview Condo. frvi nl' Terrace, 3-Br , REALESTAT~ READY FOR You . Bolero . 646-0 147 ; $21950 N l ... ,uiooo Principalsonly ••oo f 2"R 2BA d Good loeat.,on on g•een' Laquna Niguel 1052 2 beach units SSZ.500. Gd 646-9022 ; 642.5440 . . ew carpe s. A'ge'nt.' Call Dianna: A~genml64"·,_",~o· u ' 2$4-~~·mroa.m. rm, nice y . 962-2456 . :, • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . R 2 lot G. IOiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm~ new drapes, etc. Ask for ,, ,,.,, l-----~-'--+-belt. Lots of room for the , incom e. · ror · in· tm Frank, 839-8321 Agent. 638+4109or Roy , 968-9332 * 604 Tt1arigold-Cozy3-Br Jbr, 2ba, huge master br. act·,v e !am"oly . OnlyOn~ stor). 2br, 2ba. El ny F o rtune, rl tr . $350.Supcr 2 BR,2 Ua.nr & d 2 b ti-s· I hid 1 N g I Town h orn e 67S 7520 T h cond 2 t 48 U.,....S Town & "-ach. AduJ•-. en, . a, p\'t pa o ing cs, c ' rt'n, ·pt: s S67 ,300 including the 1 1.1 e , · · · own ouse o, 5 ory, "'• 1'"' ... 5400 mo. OK. Barbara. 96,1'.{jfla or 1a 0 d . v ACANT . fas 1 Flplce, elec gar door 2 br, 11h: ha. pool, rec re a· .. pl us giant owner's no pets. 499-ZMn or (2 13) Agt . 644.6397 673-5744 . Agt. : possession.pD6Slble! opener, fully upgraded. SACRIRCE LARGEYARO tion room. licst rinanc-home. Atotel license for 769-7975 -;--;;:~~~~~~~;_:;-J;;;;;~;;;;:~;;;;;;;;;; l -'$4~9~.950=-· 4~9-'5-·00> __ . ___ 1 OWNER ANXIOUS AND VIEW ing. Call 642·4000, fttr. higher income. $560,000. 1 BR House & patio ror •1 Br, util pd. New cpts, lE RAISOR WEK-W* Bi g Canyon. PriC'c re· Fritz. Low doy,·n. QUAIL 1 1 d . l drps, frplc, $2JO, Adull, Villa gc Rcal f-:st~e ' * nv duced $10,000. 2 story In ll arbor View Homes. Mobil~H..... PLACE PROPERTIES sa are qwe person. nopets.833-8974 l\oAgentst'l't> REALTY LAGUHABEACH Deane Home. 3 br y,•13 Popular 3 bedroom In vestment Division~ 4M ·8J70 .St8S . •Edingcr /MaJ!nllilia 4523 CampU!I Dr .. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Clt.LL 833-8600 * BEST* car garage. $120,000. Portofino with family, For Sale 1100 {ll 4) 752.1920 1 Bd l'enthouse Condo HbAR1~. V1ewd.Hills 5 b 1 r, 3 4 BR , 2 BA ... $3.1$ dining & bonus rooms . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' . . · a, 1v rm. 1n rm, Jg am BEAUTIFUL ocean view V1 ew1ng Main Beach •Slatl'rlBe<iC't( from cozy home located Newly landscaped & VikirMj Deluxe ~Wl""lwll ... 50 C 11 r 12 6• rm & pool. $750 mo. 1101 1 BR 2 BA ~- in g uarded g ate area O\·ers ized yard. View to Fully insulated, added TRIPLEXES ;:-q.i .~~· a rom , WhiteSails Way,640-1548 ~S pr1.nRda 1~"/£r~ L leoch 1048 wilh 4 tennis courts, BigCan6Y4°~-S93176·~ sc reen room 8x27 T J_Contiguous 3~nithldgs • .._. IB h 3169 Spacio u !I Adult 3HR.2 DA ... s:J.1S aguna swi m p ool. jacuzzi. • man)' other added extras r1rc~\accs. patios, some ... ewpar eac Townhouse type apart. •Edrnj.?cr /IJolsaatica •••:.•0••1•T•H••LA•••6••U•:;:••• uauna and private beach I Ilk+ I House $10,SOOR. M c-studios, c losed garajtes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment in r esidential 3 Bft, 28 ,\ ... ~ , " """' parking. $58.500. oy c ....,.e t:xcellent buys ilt $60,000 L~IDO S4MDS neiRhborhood. View or • Urf/Qkhurst/Gar(!eld ~~n~;n~o~efrTi.~Y~4 U FUL B b 2 ~RR0;41T~~~AH NEWPORT'S Realtorl810Hewport each . ''C REAMP UFF'" 3 parkandbay.2 0drms, 2 BH .1BA ... S28' u o · r · BEA Tl 4· r , 2· a , pcx on Costa Mesa548-7729 Pete Berrett bedroom 2 b~th, fplc, nlc:c and nc"·er. pct OK, 96J·4567or9ti:J.J'i6 house in Clirr section; Broadmoor home. with I /'2 lots. Tremendous FINESTHOMES Realty642-5200 dhlc J!ar., patio. comm only s4so./l\10. Open, ... ~~~~~~~~~ close to town & beach; ocean view. Approx. 2200 pote ntial. UA size will Bluffs Condo. 4 Bedrms. 1 BR , \'aC <int, adult park pool & rec area. A\'ail Sunday 1.5 at 21122 tst.r. easy mainlenant'e & low sq. ft. Family rm, dining accommodate large family room. fireplace. Costa Mesa, On bus line, ~ Sepl 15. Agt&l64380 Corne r or Carnation. Nice 3 UH , 11• BA.~ood vacancy.Sl2S,OOO rm&brkfstrm.$95.500. duplex y,•/4 car ~ar . End unit. Spotless. n e ar stor es . $4500 . You--lnveston . OCEANFRONT , b Cd M Phone67S.6000Rkr. a r ea . $325 mo.,t:all P'RESTIGIOUS LogunaMigurelReCllty Value in lot. $61,500. customized. all 548-1915 ··~ .. <> r 962-4471/\gcnt Monarch Bay Terrace; 830-5050 496-4040 _A~g~e_n_l_S<c._9_·08'--12-----amenities ror gracious $38,000 house. Wntr. r enta l. Costa Mesa 32241-----'--"=--,0.-- an elegant &. gracious li vinl§:. $66,000. Call Ben. AcreageforlCll~ 1200 Starter opportunity. Wa sh J Dry, utils. pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• omfy J hr, 2 ba.~n icc h ome: architec t de· SPECTACULAR 644·6330 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small duplex-not fancy S47S, 751-0704 Mesa Verde. 3 SR, 2 Ba , yard. SJ5S. 6291 f'"1ll1ni.: aigncd. with spectacular ANM C .. SMA VIEW AVOCADO LAND. $2 ,080 but neat and clcun as a ram. rm .. rpl, J?<i rage W<1ter Or. 842-Z117 - white w11ter view ; 3 REAL ESTATE Bring your ti:adcs fl)I' per /AC . Rancho Cal. pin. Nice owner's unit. LIDOISLt..: rec . room. 549-2057 NEWER 2 s•-·• b•,.. b"· bdrms .. den. sep. dining OPEN HOUSE this lovely VlEW proper-80% Seller Fin. 8~% Int. 0 U T S T A N D I N G Ww"tlch3 Jbhc 2boab. <s8· go! by! c-S'd b r I J ~' w' ~ 1 rm.; extjting entertain· SUNDAY, l-5P?.f ty in Newport Beach, Tight $ forces sate. TERft1S. (VA apprai5al n r. r , a ay ront ..... 1 e 3 r, 2 ba. rp c. car gar1:1J!c. aUt u ing area around pool & 31662 West Nine complete with boat slip. Owner 714-676-5734 ordered!!) Husband in 67S·4646/2 1J-449-4466 1-:ncl lrg yard, cov'd pat, schqols, near b ch, jacuzd.1189.SOO · Laguna Niguel Transferred seller will N_ 47w Yo. rk and_ wife must Bays;de rental. ri•hl on 8 crpt /drps /bltn.<i. flarpcr S.150. mo. Call .5J6.. I -• 3 Bd a.Ba I k h' Call Commec-cid s b 1 c School Dist. S350 mo in · -r-m., .. arge-ltt e most anyt 1nfll'.. Marte1' Real ~tate P'toptrty f 600 JOIO . u Ill.I your_, o · sandy beach. J llR.. 3~ clud. t.ardnter or $32S • • LOV~LY 3 & 4 Bslrrn . IM.!~·.· 110S N.Coeli' Hwy.,&.ogYnO 494-1177 ... A-olan RE.\1 ESTATE •11 10 { "'"'~' .,, "'· . ..~r"~ dcck ,fronti~golr for more d e tails . SuitelOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer-a c h~1nce ~s.t\'C ba.; incl. J?[f'dcncr & mo you lol'.arden. l st T den , f1r ep\accs.111cc course......... ,500 646·7il I . Open Eves. 200 NwptCnlr Dr.NB thousands .. Bkr ·5511 cleanin~ lady. $1,250 Mo last + depos 646-81.lS. yards. S260. &. up. Ni r('c. MONARCH BAY Custom built.3 Bdrm., fam . rm homeoffering ii 160 degree ocean view. Tennis, golf. beautiful beach & clubhs.Sl72,000 1111 ~~~~~~~~ BA. YfROMT 6 BEAUTIFUL ;ncome llarbodnv.,l.Co. · .,6·l31l THISIS Office buildin~. 5pec-units. 2 triplexes 1395 & 673-4400 PRIVACY . E taeular view, execuli\'C 1399 Ba ker St. Cos ta OCEANt'RONT 3 br Small 2 Bdrm house THE Pl.AC ! olriccs. Mesa. $129.000. Century home, 1 yr old, di~. nvall. w /lge rear yard. vegeta. ( Ba Y c res l) , l 8 0 7 Reduced. SG00,000. 21. 3108 mo. $4lS. 675.1849 ble garden, trees. etc. The Bluffs: earl)' area Tradewinds, N.B. Cust. llLL GRUNDY 548·1I68 llobby room attached to REAL TY INC l·Story3BR.2Ba. 2400 sq n. NO problems Rtaltor 6754161 WINTEll 3t!M1-,Y. Ocean-garage. Adults. $250. -UG'UNABEA'Cf.t S57 .000Aft.&4o.5560 move in · Qpen S.a!.1---------1 DELUXE TRIPLEX, front. 2 br, 2ba. 673-0677 Avaif. Oct . 1. (213>1--'7_1:...4:.:f...:8:...4:.:6:...·.;.1.i:34-- Country Charmer. Just 11 :30 ·3P M . Sun •SAHCLEMEMTE w /beaut "'3 ·Rr, 2·1:ia or(213 )7 00-17Zl 828-4938 E·sidelBR,Sl l tl~ted isthis28drm, NEWPORT SHORES 12:304:30PM. Agent, J. owner~ unit, locatt.'d on ----.,----,---r----------mo. Rct's req· z Ba. home on large R·2 3 llR. A-frame + l.ge. Milani, 548-5115. 4,000 Sq . ft. building Iden! q u i e t ~tr e c t n r . 1 BR, Nr. Bay. S«luded 2Br. 1589 Redlands. Lg. Babyl • Jot ·atreeltoaUey. r $62$00 fo'.furnitureorOlherre-· Newport's Back Day. Cotta,gc. ltcli abl e $'l25 . yard . cul·d-~ac. Nopcls.f----'a~rt:c5cc•.:c64.;;2:c·==o,+--onlC.. tasy wiJktobeachand 3"8R.r~!ly.ift..1Bei•rdcn~IARBORVIEWHOMES t111lt o,nDel~:t_rpartol YEA GE R ll e alty , 213-786·1058 $250mo675-&Ulevf!!. Br, J IA:ba, cpts. rpa,· Oarden11ratepootlc ,n· N tbE d 185500 patio $63,?SO PORTIFTNO 4·Br~ 4-ba. shopping. t.A*11n1 dock. S56-6llt ---:--:--::---::---:-;:.,.-J....;.;"-'-="'-"--===--rdih,.·sr. Firepiace, s:ns • tertalnment sector. of 4 or n ...... ' 4 BR., family room: lge. ra'!' rm, tormal din rnl, p11rking. $99.500. Will ON BEACll. 4Br. vtaw. FRESllLV Painlt..>d 2 br mo.Call S97-49tll. bdrm.r Sb•. wcnfer:-Vu.s azlSl l3ll7SCoast wy. Jfiitlo.-m,900 finltb~-bQ.1.1us rm, nr .wnsio.tt...l~ lease 4·PLEX : Assume 7"~ V.A. 51 150 1110. lease. t\lrn or d p Ix , r n c d l'id~·~•,~mrlr=iiinrt;;;;rt,;:;:;;;:;;:;;;;.- of c_ll1 hills « sea. ·--~fPU1'JI LAGUNA-..J;A 'LW.OO~JULtl park , schools & comm option. 492-412:1 ~ loan. rcona:-s&S:tm. ·-unfurnished. th1tcl(p"et"-oK. $220 m . Brr&-fl"mtty-nn, fl&S.000 .. 49912247' 499·1341 * S4a.lft0 * ~:s..'t;~OK.-$82, BE=~~.fu~RY ~~7TEJt R e alty , Wa~~rr~~1~':1es ~i~ictStM at2'138 "D" lfs~~0.~~ bea.~h. ' ·------- DAILY Pil.OT Fnd!Y. S!ptemt. 19, 1975 AparltM11t1 furwillNd ~h Ftni•d Apcw tu'"'h IMfww.. ApartlM•b ~•••• ~~~."!:.~•••• ~ .. !'f::'!:.~•••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• • .....,,.,.. .... ll6t Ht•nU•,_ 'nhtd ....__.Uwhw...-.d CoedoMlAlllM Co1toM••o -·•24"-wporta. • 3769 •-~-, ~~ ... '107 Co1t•-W1M 3124 Mewportied __,,,, •••••••••••-•••• .. ••• -1111 - 11111111111111111 111111111i1111.111111111 U-L-1-•-' 3425 •I ""S OCn -· IW 0 • '''!.''''''''''''''''''' 11111111111,,1111 11111 1 fl I~ 1e-• 3 nT..-n -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••1 ••1 •••1 •11•••••• 111••••••••••1 ••••••••• OAKRIDGE Vll.J..A l' •RI( ~-IT OCEANFROm' 1\4!\I' l br ?Mgton -.n 24 M115i0ft V tjo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• di \ .-. ..-:nr-v ru,. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••>Br·l '•B• Condo .• .,., l 9 efiflnt2.. l br. 2202 W. Oceanfr0t1L 2 BR, ldba, ~ .• "".~· 3br.2ba,btlnl,cbildttn ._f'•lf~ upptt. CpU, , pr .. ..,.. ._ Bit /w ,_pool Winter renl1tl . $17$ newly ecorata.i . ..:...... welcome, f,!2S. ISi W. ...._ _... l""lllEI""'•• Yrly1J.8.P7$..U.3'43 VREST?GIOUS FAMJLY 3Br, 28a, Yam. Room, mo. V1lh1ge San J uan ..... 0•0•.· wAd {I-•.'"' n'o pe' 1, month. ti75·82'1A . mo. 673·1WU C~ler, M.S.1197 Oii ...__:r . Cl_.... 317 , lJOME SpaciOWI • br, 3 Pool, $<ISO mo. days 4!i5·5t38 ~ ...,.. · • ba, ts:. (;tm. rm. Sunny 833-8162 & ~eves . 1----------642 952<> OCEANt'HONT 2 br up. IA YFIOMT CONDO GARDEN APt. 2 br, t b1 , Luxury ap1rt.mm living ••••••••••••••••••••••• patlo/ktt ch. f'rml. din T nh J)er duplex s;uo lmmed 2 Br, 2 81, Pool, Sun· enc . lC'.a r . .Adult a . of erlooklng tho water. Beach com. center. mi. Many extras. $181). Ground Cloor 2 BR Condo. ~Unf °"'i~•~ • 3525 Hu1tff......tott a.ac., '2.,40 occ up a n c')'. ~·8 ·4337 deck. St-cunty l(Ulrdt..'il 8'6-Jl29, 631-1319 Enjoy $750,000 health l IOO'. ibt-. lYJba. 4·Pl~ Call to see! 968-6731 crplll, dr\:, bllN, 1tur, urn -· '""JI' · ~ 2l3 ••• 7o>JR bldg. $5.SO. ()pen 1·5 Sul & 1pa 1 awlmrnlng poola. 1 .. ~ 1 dull.I J...eue l rt . .,....,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ...,,.. c.. 310 f~~ .. -..1-t VlLLA MESA G•rden · ' d I rts ,.,a ure 8 ' • 1100 P v1 eges . .......,. mo. W Ek '9'lr. ~n. "''"'"'......,, ap h Chle tenn 1 cou • $l9.'5 t'2.J799 ATTN : Boater1! Hunt 830-~l Ctutom.2 UI~. 2 Ba, <_'Cn· E LYU11o:S Ne!wportCresllovcly2 br. 312. . AplS 2 br. ()'lio. pool, plus m \lr• or bic)'cle . • Hrbr. Waterfront 3 br . tral u1r. M111ion Viejo Exiteutf•eSuftes zu: ha, dbl 11a ruge OJl vc \Y1w:genhom,Rltr plu.ygrouod,xaru.gefrom trails , puttins, shuf· ....,. ............ , .. home w /pvt, dock )for4 BR Eldorad~>. crpts, .:ireQ.$29$.!M4·1041 727 Yorlrt ••d w/openl'r, :1 dt..-cks, wet tll5·6160 $205~ 719 W.·Wllson . flebo•rd.croc111et .. Junlor orU-4.W•ll JtoG lea $~-$600 p/mo. J vt. drps.bltn~,pauo.fcd~d. . own . bar.r)O()l,tcnol.s.Walkto MG-1251 l'•(rp,$2:29..50moolhly ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• pty.714·K46·153t Cioseto~chool&shop g. Duplixeafunt lSSO Be~chBl,d atYorkt.uwn ht~uth . No pets. $4SS. DAL •• PENlN. Condo, a lso 1 und 2.bedroom THEEXCJ'11NO ~~~;-;-;;;-;;;;--;;;;-;:;;;-1 -$350~":·..!m~o.~s:J0.~~589!!.'.I___ 534-0411 67.,71 •• 0,67,.1070 3·llr, 2·b3, well dc.'<'orut· $215. N!-;W 2 br. p11lio, ·1001 ,, ... z...i..._, town $ZDSM0.3br,1~ba,ept . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUDIOS&llRs "' O't e d . fr n t . cor. Joe. gardeo.Adu.lts.nopels, ~ ie :'. £~.,.ctrlc PALMMESA~. drps, bllns, rncd yd, k1d5 Newport leoch 3269 •J."'ull Kltrhen STt:l'S to hcarh, view, Panor.-mlc oeean v u .. mW. Wllsan,&U-um ki"tc~ens r,rtvat(! puU"5 MINUTES ID Mn OK .. 2-·~•12lJ•~~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl"TERRE~·Ls 2b -· uz•m• Am ... .,...... I BClf. · .,,..~ -ooorv...... " "'"' •He.uted Pool :ipuc. r . -· ..., · .&~· -..... DELUXE 3 b nt• 2 f U or balcon e'i caf'l)f:finj(, ----------IT O WNHOU S E 2 Ur , on Peninsuh1. We h1:1vc .. , . . 17 14)529·5601 . r ar-· u ·· B;ich. 1&:2 BR. from 2Br, 2ba Condo. Blln:t . 2~ua. pooJ , bllns . scvcr1:1l deluxe units on :Lu~~dry i'fJ<:lliUl.'S W<:st Ocean.front. l & 2 fw ths, sw1mm1ng pool, draperies. SubterraneM $ln.so· New ept. No kidl'I or pets. wash /dry, gar. No pets_ the Bay and Ocean front • F'r~~ u.tditid 2 UR. \l:z bile-t.o beach. B n . u P per. gu rag c lrplc. $290. mo. 5'().91?2, partJna with eleva~. AduJL4', Nol'tU $2%:5. Ph: 673·S8:11. 615·9188 from $28S. lo $500. per t"tcc Linens . Winter or 1)()51!\ble yrly. space, stv. re( rig. W JD. tl.xt J12 Opllonal maid 5ervu:e. 1561 Mesa Or. month. •TV & fl.1 u1d scrv. avwl 615·9225 /213 9t4"4800 613·7412 NICE 2 br, Iba, pool, 1hag Just north ol Fashion (SBlks Eutaf N-•llar·ll·Que Is land at J amboree and .... ,...... .. l -J BR, l -2 DR. tlbl. LIDO ISLE 675-4060 •PhoneSer\'1ce LG 2 hr, 1 ba ocean apt. CorOflodelMcr 3822 cpl, drps, els lO ever· SanJoaquinlliUsRoad. Blvd.) g ar. Condo privl'"s. p 1 II I I ... -·"I ... ~ Xlnl. cond. stiH-5-197 co I..ovcly 4 br. 2 ba home. e l' urrclt tea ty •1 Mile to ocean w/patiu. No pets. $27S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ythlng. $190. .,....., iu T elephone (714)644·J900 .rnr~ ----------I Frfl patio all ·"ec k•t 700 t:. UalbottUlvd. mo.,,,, .. "''' &cable TV . N!-:W 3 bd rm-1-2 ba, < for••nt.:;ilinf~UOQ .- lnin• 3244 db. Gil.r. $450 9fl. 611 or apts S165 & 5175. Spanish \Y'"n tr. Dayit: &12·8206, rage .. ns. Otnse. 01.x . lrg . lBr., nu crpt., $330. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 ·~e -' ' ~ . ., Ui:i;AU 'fl .FUL l hr furn gli' B1l 1• ~ t -"-------u-••••••••••••••••••••••• !:3~~1~ r ly · 673· 1334 ; Duplexe5 Unfunt 3600 style bldg, pvt cnl'I t(ar . E\•cs: 6Jl·~ lia. Cd~f · S49-8!£J Days. Blln Terr .. $160. Aft. 5lQI'}', 2 .. ~!'"1603encl gar., RedecoralOO 3 BR, 2 BA • , •••••••••••;••••••••~·· pool ,.sauna.lndry,.adlt~. \'r'INTF.R only. J br furn. 2 Br, J~bft, ups tairs . 3:30.645-4266 balcony.trU;· home. Nu Jandspg. $350. OCEAN!-RONT2br, y.rly, BALBOA I cnln. Year· 1730 1 Keel.son Ln, 1 blk Steps to beurh. $225 mo. tr PI c. W I W c Pt • lHr i.n Parklike garden. LIDO, G It EAT VU,. G' mo. As k for Bev or JO\! bltns, garage. s:no. Nu round 3 br, ~ ba, frplc. \'r'. of lh~uch off Slater. 1nrl. u lll & p<1rking draperies, new p:.1int. 4 .. Shag., o~ .. Hltns .. Tnhse, 2 BR, 2 Ba, uru· Bl 96J.4567 or963·l71li pcts.645·3655 garage, $350. m o. 84i·7S.18 S44 ·6891Jorf,7~75!JS Lcusc, $275 mo. UC B. ..,.... f alures ssoo mo 581·0725 -(4!13 ) 614 ·326'7. wkdys. Ldry. 'h blk bus, wlk all que e • • • * RENTALS * BA VCR ES'f home. l\1ove • S'r UDI C> apt, li kt! new. O\VN YOUll OWN 35'xto· shops. $150. Ga~ pd. Adlt.1 ~67~ .. ;;635:::;:;;.,9,-,:,,-=c:---;-;:;:I 'fllE 1'ERRACE In tcx.lu y. 4 br,3boi, (rplc. 2 ~I{. 2 Ba, Cdf\.t , no frplc, JOCut1J. [)OQl, l l>lk f\.lobilellome,Jocalec.l nr. Nr. beach 2 br,2ba.deck, over40.Call548·1CMlt BACliELOR unll, Udo • 3 BR 2 8 . ~. ,.., $625. rno. Cill Jjathson children or IX!t.s. $268. lo beach. 968-5700 J.1do lsl:irid, by w~tcr . frpl , bltns. ~ar. No pets. Village, uliJpd. $135. Oakwood orrers the · UN"iv".'p"A·l·t·K···"'1""' Co.,&12·8012 mo.644 ·G800(Su.sie) Only $2,950 totul. !-~1nan· $350. mo.61~ Large 2 br. 2 ha. pool , 613-nl2 finestincountryclubliv· I Br Adult Garden Apt . c>'bl c C 11. 673 .,.9 or view. frple. adult£, $250.IOiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiioiiii;;i;iiiiiiiiiiii;j 2BR lb ..... Bil 2 B . Cd I A f . it . ....,.. SJ'AC di 2 BR •B ,,. "'93262 7511~·1 I• ingat3priceyoucanaf. .. u .....•.•• _,LIDO ISLE. Beaut. S·Br. 3 • a. 1n m, no w./poo . rross rom c73.059R . x .' ~ a. •:1 ..... • or · = OC:E•u~~ $1 ·u· 3 BR 2 Ba <A()O 4 b lub ~~ pt:!t · r l hildren ~'120 Ca ke Park, $152. per mo. -blk to octHt n. l't..-ek at the -""'"'"' ford. 'l'htre's m• ion ·· . ··;·····:..~ · a,neurc •'f'NV•mo. .s 0 · • -· EASTSID~~ lb cpls 3BR 2R iHcAWinter ,·nr-"reau·onal(acililits. TURTU:JtOCK A1:t .67j·0l23 mo.644 ·6800 Aft . 5 & weekends DUPLEX :1 br. 14 blk lo water. $365. Jse. Dave S. .. r, · • a.__. NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· 4 BR. 2 Da ........... $575 536·1447. Bch. Gar, new paint & re· 644·1211 Agt. , drps, bltns. pool. SI800 55· STEPS TO BEACH . G REENTREEJIOMES BLUFFSZPlan·,4Bll+ Nr. nl'w t-:a~tside Cft-1, od I'd J $275 W t mo. No pets. 615-5 3BR,2Ba . ..,.,.;:Winter NJSCOURTS.Afulltime h 37 •9 m e · la. · n r. -' · alk t Bk f -· h 3BR .• 2Ba .....•... $375 bonus room; immed. 3HR ·21!A·yn:l·2 car g:.ir. LagunaB~oe .. 673.9.J04aft.SPM 2 Br,stovc,r1:<1ng,w o r,no ec. IAYFROHT activities director w o JBR .. 3Ba ......... $425 occ.$595 Mo.AJ,1.644·1133 No p ets . 325/mo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. udults, no pets. 2BR.pooL 3 Br.2 ba.unf,$t.75yr. plans parties. BBQ's , COLLEGEPAltK New O'CEAN VIEW 0 w n r I A JC t . t-.:FJ?JClt:NCY1\l'TS B,\YFRONT2br,2 ba, 4S29so3_61m36o .. Ca.Haftcr6pm, BaekB<.iy,$190. dtn 3 'paybr&unmcohr.e!Jt)-ecSun· 3BR,2Ba.+D ..... $425 T h 48 Z'"b 642 -8235/645 ·6 ~29, from $190. Pool, maid. patio. $325 mo. Yrly. 751 ·189lor549·3262 , f Jncludcsgardcner own ouse. r. r~ a, ~1artha phone. laundry. Village 544·2013art61'M L b 2 b 1 Plus beautirut sing es, DEERFIELD1-IOA1ES lhn, lgt" ~am , 3 decks, lnn.494·943ti 2Br$235yrly util·pd arge 2 r, a, poo , 1&2 bedroom apts , 3 BR, 21h Ba ...... , .. ~ J?OOI, tennis. Lease $.515. E·side, nice, 2 BR, $210. l br. II a If blork bc h. No pet/child ; Refr& rnge ~~~:;~~c75~1~~· $250. rurnished &: unfurnished. Rancho San Joaquin 675-3122. mo. 3 BR. $325. priv U,\Cl-1. util pd, $185. mo. f'plre. Wintl'r. 123 44th 43l'h Jns,644-4340; gar Oakwood Garden Apts 2 BR, 2 Ba., .... __ ... $S75 2 Br condo nr Hoag. Quiet, patio, 64 6·3255 Ukr. up /$60. wk Crescent Bay. St. 493·1410. $195 mo. . $300 LG 1 br convt. den 2 LOVELY 2 br~ spac. rr_ns, offers a n exclusive "No 552.7500 1 1 Child -•· 1435 N. Cst llwy494·!508 _ -'. · c pt. nice k1lch, brick DELUXE 2 & den. 3 ha, Rent Raise Guarantee". d h '11 rcHlt p __ vt. rp c. /pel on.. Aparfm•nts Furnished Beaut1fullr rurn. 4Br ba . Ocean\•1cw, l 'h blk. snack bar, patio. Xlnt. pool, patio. Homelike We guarantee that your re I v E nc l pat, pool. Low Oceanfront 2 br. l ba, util Duplex. Steps to bch. bc h .. Adults. no pets. locat'•on. Re••. rent. 351 etti g xlnt Joe Adults I ···'"111~ cn·me."OS.97g.7JJ88 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd ·, Also year round •• t J r 'ti 9 I a _, s n ' • · ' reotwillnotberaisedfor ~ _ ,,..25 mo o moor year Y re s." n. mos. e se, Victoria Apt 357 nopets.548-1077642-0654 YEAR t lilt . . 8alboal51and 3706 buc h 536.0321 557·0308 714 ·613 ·5864 & 213· 646 •252 • • • 1 FULL s Right on San Jouqwn. GoU $200 000 Vi.w Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · 355·6343 uft 6PM .., •DELUXE• have the flexibJ 'tyt 0£ Crse. 2Br,aldi;n, single undc r's1000.mo.631·0797 2 Br house+prkg. gas & Oceanfront 4 Hr, apt. OCEANFROl\'1'2 Br, fpl , Dana Point 3826 E a stblurr 3 br, 2 ba, monlhtomoothorcupan· level, centr air. $55Clyr. or645·7102 water pd. $.110 yrly. $275 \Vint<'r lease. No pets. parking. Newly rcdce. l BR+ GAR. SPACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouse. Jse. Joel. cy. Models open daily JO ly.675-40.59. "'inter.675·3063 $485. 494-7011, or S29.S Winter; $395 Yrly . cpt.&Drps. $165MONTH spac master suite, din lo 7. Sorry, no pets or BEAUT. New Rancho San NEWPORT HEIGHTS 213·355·9434 . 675·5926; 646-3723. $225. 640-1141evt l·Bdrm. apt .. 1 block rm&. dbl garage. Auto children. Moothtomonlh . Joaqa.in Twnhomc. 2 Br, 3 Br, (rpl, fenced yard. above Cbast Hwy.; walk door opener avail. Pool & occupancy & roommate New paint, $125 monlh. LOVF.L YI Br. 11 Block Oceanfront Attractive 2 l Br, Apt. Sllll . + util. Charm l br. 1.rg sun deck to beach & whtuf. W /W recreation area. Adults service available. 2Yi ba, 2 sty. Overlooks 521 El Mod ••• ~.1 fc s Bay Ye ••Jy l>d . 2 bit, opt. 1--abulous fl~e ~for 2 aduJls only, to refined mature ludy. Q ood Jr & J k $575 ena....., . ....,.. · · · .... • carp, bit-in range & only,nopets. akw ~1.1~:!£.s~.~ e. · 6154302 view. \Vinler renlul. No winter rental. Steps to Rer. 613·6274 /615-5720. O\'en, refrig. •$ll2 • G d I he BIWfS;. J BR & ram. C h . t pe ts. I_Ja ys, 4,,9~·1055 . Oc ean.673·2677 CostaMeso 3824 MJSSJONREALTY B6SAmigosWay,NB ar en UNJV. Park Terr Condo. 2 "Greenbelt". Avail. now. ozy, e arming rctrea . 2 Nlg h ls, 494·oi602 or OCEANf'RON'l' 2 B f I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '* • 494--0731 • • Managed by Apartments Partlyrurn.,SS75mo. Br , fir e place , new 494·3834. . r. p, OffllatfttPoth br, 2 ba, cpts. drps, selC· Agent640-5S60 carpets, wallpuper, etc. purk1n~. Newly rL'Cll·t· 1 2 & 3 Br Adults no VERYJge2b_r,2baw/ter· WilliamWaltersCo. •,.lng .h ove1n. hlRec1. ra1ciJ. 1\vail late Sept. See <.it Lux. 2 BR., den, 3 Ba.. S29S Winter; $.395 Yrly · p;•ls, d shwhrs'., sha" cp"·, 12 r.,. 25 e. 67 u 5 p_ 5205 strurs, no pets .. 1 Br (Sl~), D/W. No pc'". r.s ops SC s. yr. se. BEAUT. Bluffs Condo, 4 1141f.icoral.673·3008 Pvt. beach, tennis, pooJ. l:i75·5926,646-37Z1 " " ~ l;IU ..,,. $.125.213-330-3979 BR., 21.7 ba. lmmed OC · -Winte r l e ase s4 50 closed garage, frpl c, · Nr. Hoag, Ocean, FP, l·p'y. $4li>. Agt. &W·IJ.33 Balboa Peninsula 3707 < 7 14 ) 4 9 9. 2 92 6 0 r Wint er Rcntul Spae. 2llr. liBQ. Gas & water pd. Huntington leach 3840 bltns, pool,646-Slll M...,.tleach 880.hvine At 16th 645--0550 RENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,213)790.4601. · Steps to beach S275. ls! P ool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR. 2 Ba, ..... $350/360 Heights, 3 Br, 2Ba. fenced BEAUT. Bayfront 2 br, & lasL 675·7816. LA MANCHA APTS ON BEACH SEP. lbr, frp~ enc gar, ewport Beach duplexes 3 BR, 2 Ba ...... $W0/425 yd. ws hr /dryer, frpl pvt. b~ach & dock, gar. Oceanfront. Spacious . S C:I -nl 3776 778ScottPlace, CM slv/ref, blk to heh, sgl. ror rent. Justst.eps lo the 3 BR, 2 Ba . _ .... $38.5/4.50 $425. mo. 675-SOJO Util pd., s325. Wntr. Winter S325.-$425. incl. an eme e 642-5073 Guar•nteed no rent only. $255. Yrly. 673-5760 beach. Upper delx 4 HR. • BR 2 •• B •·~ I Y J 97 082 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BA I $450 . •-' .,.... a · · · · · · · · ,,..-· 675·6475 uti ·or ear Y· 4 ·I · MEDITERn ... ur. .._ .._. increase in 1975 WESTCLIFF 2 br, l 'h ba • urn. · winu:r 2&Denwaterfront .. $600 BLUFFS 3br, 2ba. tr1 · !-~XTRA Niec2 br, occ:.10 · ""'~" rates. Unfurn. lower l LE RAISOR level, xlra clean, n1c.ely LG. 2 br, 2 ba. Dayrront M•wpart Beoch 3769 view, els. to pier. Av!. VILLAGE Efricicncy(rom$207 townhouse. ~~Y. delx, 2 BR 3pt. $315. ~ dEec. Wb1al1k1 loE1CdM 5Hih&J w/view, rrpl & wash'g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• now. 492·8-IUO t Br. 1 Br & Oen. 2 Dr. 2 2 Br, l&2 Ba Crom • .,.,5 no pets. 17al Ln. winter rates. 640-6161. ·1 a s t u cm c r ·1 Wt $350 t'lspd Br Townhouse. Carpets, ""'' $2&5.mo.548-75.13 ask for Don Glenn, oc r REALTY &«·4986 . · A'1','0 ·2 b"r ',·bau.u ',A•;. S.10 WK UP 1&2 Bdr .& SontaAna 1780 1 3Br,2Ba,from$400 .. ppc " B h c I TV d drape s, firep ace, J J. ONTHEBAY Wray Andrew.Agent , • b. h ac . o or , ma1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.523 Campus Dr .• Irvine Rent or Lease Option BY c e 5 s t, 0 P v ~ · c • serv. pool. THE l\'IESA . pools, 4 tennis courts • '*Summer & inter at Duplex,. yrly. rental. Bach. Apt. near Beach. CampusValleyShopctr. OWNER. 4Br, 3Y.t ba, w /was h .g. facil. Wntr. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB AMBASSADOR INNS gym -sauna's. beach is beautiful Outstanding 3 br, 2 ha. $l20Mo.Utilitiespd.Cail CALL833-1600 Baycrest . Ivan Wells $.100, ullls pd. Call aft 646·9681 OF AMERICA Z400llarborB\vd '*Vie wsofocean. frpl. 1800 sq. ft., upper. 5485082 ----------1 Home. Pool, frml Dr & 6PM 675·4465 T\VO LQC1\TIONS Costa 1'11e.sa <7t4>557-8020 Catalina& Palos Boat. dock avail. Newly · •· J A REAL llOME. On Frrm.$900mo.inclpool Attr-aclivc2Br,Blklobch. Ocean Frnl, Winter S270 Wt::EKl,YRATF.:S Adult 2 huge bedrooms Verdes decor 'd. Sund.eek. $165. Rooms 4000 • charm Ing dead end & garden maintenance. Sund eek. Winter or year· mo. Adults. no pt..>ls. gar. f .. ULl~Sto:llVICt: SllO no pets. Inquire apt •Large private decks 675-4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 street. 4br. 2ba. wood 642·3099. ly . 673·0236 aft 5. 2Br. lbu. 673·3069· 227'1.1-larbor, C.f\:f. G 568 w. Wil son •Heated Pools--Saun.is 3 BR, 2 BA. bltns, DW, RqDMS $25. week up with paneled accent in large r BEACllFRON'f2br,2ba, 2909Bristol,S.A. •Assignedcovered clos ed gar., nr Hoag kitchen. 548·9155 or living room and lovely BAYSl-IORES,28r& am Bayview 3 Br 2 Ba , bllns, gar & lndry lac's. 645·4840&540.ZJOO NEWLY DECORATED parking J-losp. Adults.. $'l85. mo. 645·3967 ram rm. wtwood burning rm, Pvt bch,. $400 mo. duple.x. frplc. dshwshr $350 mo. Yrly. 675_7777 & 2 Br, w /gur. $175, Water •Additional free parking 1---------- fplce. Warm camel 979·8685&673·2843. patio, $450 yrly lse. Call 559.4221 Aportments pd. 2176 "'E" Placentia. •Maid serviceavall 64.2-0SOO Pvt ent/K. priv. CM carpeting' throughout & 835·3100/6734221 . Urtfurnished 636·4120 1·5. •F'urniture avail BAYFRONT-Touch the $25/wk & .$60/mo. up c. u s tom d r a P. es . BR I 1. k'I NR. OCEAN new Dplx. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nc'W BREEDAPTS boats! Panoramic view. 5"8·5954or5.56-0058 Co I I hit ' kt h 1 • ge IV rm. i . h 1 b G b d ' ~ 0 M Fl0.6 mp e e ·lo 1 c en downtown Balboa. Sll5. r' ~· ar · ~sp, Balboa Island 3806 Bach /lofl $215. Vt.ii. pd, pen · Brand new, lg.e 2 br, 2 ba Room or room w/kithen w /selr cleaning oven. RE'LTY CO'I PANY ut,·i ,·ncl. 642_3519 DIW, gar. Yrly. $310. 1 1 Sa t 10·5, Sun 12-5 apt. Pool, patio, SWlroof. pr>'v•'I. Mature person 2 -cr gar w /npener & 11 " ChildOK. ••••••••••••••••••••••• app ns, ga r, p oo • s bldg Adults $650 storage. JACUZZI , RE•~y_ 615-0642/642·0596 2Br,2ba,gar,ldry;yrly j acuzt.i. 393 llamilton, ee. · • · overS0.$2Swk.548.ar73. -~AY VIEW, be3ch: lbr or \At'inter . some furn f).15.44 11 Hun.ti-'on mo. Call owner days1----------- w /pool serv. & gardener FOR OCCUPAMCY $220 & 2br $300, util pd, OCEAN FROl\l, lgc de· avail. 673.sl20cves '"'J' C 213 ) 945·234 7, eves U>VELY Room & Bath. !;.~~'iii~dC:!~:ly~I~ Upgraded 3 bedroom. 2 k,idr /pkg, adlts. ~ E. corated. clean 3 br, 2 ba f\.1 ESA VERDE area. Pacific (213)007-695' ~a?· Clemente, $100 mo.. clubhouse & tennis els, bath home; formal din· gewater. 1-871· & lge 1 br. 6154688 3 BR avail ror yrfy .. l Jlome atmasphere 2 & 3 711 Ocean Ave BE •CH • ...,• "'Y e s. 492·4881 I C II H II ing room + separate block to bay. Bar & patio. brdlx apts. 546-1034 (714)536-1487 A 1 ~ natural y. a 0 y . r a m i I y r o 0 m . . .BALBOA INN OCEANFROflIT2 hr S32S. 673·t2oot0-4pm Deluxe. very lrg 3br. Nu Sleepinf; rm w/laundry & (Tl4-)496-2300.s..5.daily. Proressionally Winter $160·$235 l\.fo . Frpl . Winte r rental • llRLOFrOMLY cpts,alJblt·ins,Cplce,nr poolpnv,carport,bearl.t · 1 d ed I · Incl. util. equip. kitchen, w /gar. 64 24 500 Balboa Peninsula 3807 P\.'l patio. frpl.1 yr lse lrfanaged by waler. $39S. 64&92lS or area.496-334Seves For lease. Univers ity an scap · ow main· 1 N b kl 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail.Sept.15th' WilliamWaltersCo. Park O.rord mod.I Jbr tenance yard. $495/Mo. poo . ear us, m . c c. .. _ 615·0555 Ch ~ 1 l't k't. · · · ' J05MainSt,67S.8740 Beaut. lgc 2. 3 & 4 br. WALK to bay/beach 2br, HAYLOFT ..u-tS BIKE TO BEACH · ee,,u room. 1 e 1 3ba . ram rm. Major (W~~ttyKerr&W-6200 Oceanrront/vi ew, frplc, l 'f.t ba. garage. $2i0. yr· 28lA•ocado,CM HEAR SHOPPING LUXURYCONDO privgs.,Laundry Caci!, Greenbelt. $415.S52·A3'74. SPARKLING NEW Attr. 3 BR .. 2 ba. Steps to bale. gar. $325. up. 2004 ly. 407 I-l arding. Refs. 64S..O 143 1,2 &3 Br apts, bltns, dis· 2 BR, 2 BA, Newport Ref. req d. 548-1372 COLLEGE PARK 3 br, 2 Very e legant, tri·level 3 b1,•1Y &Mocat••,•.· W10d1~~ .. er reNno· 64W6. 03 reanfront See daily, S48·7558; 548-3607 hwashers, some w/frplcs Crest. Tennis, pooL $400 ROOM & BATII w/se?" ba, lge family rm, · u ...., · · 114 3 Br. 2 ha, crpt. patio, nr & 2 car gorages. From permo.S4S-0171 . arateentrance.$75mo. b e d r o o m h o m e pets. $300 Mo673·3596 OCC. $225. 1009 A Mls· · G~;;~:~~~~~1'-~1k. w /dram a ti c canyon Oceanfront apts avail, SPAC. 3 br. 2 b::i. frp~c. 'h s ion, 552-4576 aft6 ~~~79L 1ons Es tates, OC EA NVI EW Z BR 640·1141 eves. ----------I view. Owner will con· 1 & 2 BR. WINTER from $145 to $100. Util in· blk to hay 0 ': bch. views. . partially furn, gar, $350. ROOM vt b &: r UNIV Prk TerrTwnhse. 2 sider lease or monlh·to-CLEAN, NICE DECOR cl. 675·4873; 615-5205 or So. or Bal. Pier . No pets. •2 Br upper. Mesa Verde. NEW Lg. 3 br, dshws hr., mo. yearly.M8-l60"1 W/p · 8 ate br, 2 ba. Must rent by month yrly. r ental . 615·0318or5JS..6786 871·8471 $450.yrly.49'1·1795 Adults. $185. Garage enc. gar, 2 ba $275 mo. cooking racil's. $95, mo. 10/J. 552·6810 eves, $500 /Mo.{W21) avail.,nopelS.833·8974 New Jg. 2 br, patio, lg. Bayfront. Newport Is. Lag.Bch.494..si75 213.722_6810 days Mr. Paula Bailey 642-8235 Ca•ta Mes~ 1724 Gi:neral 3802 G•neral 3802 CASA VICTOilA closets,, enc. ~ar. $225 duplex. 2 lgc patios. Vocation Rentd• 4250 :Sh~i~p~p~~=_:::::.::._::::~;;7;;:~~~;;;;7,:;;:;;;~1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.2&3 br, Deluxe unrur. mo. Gd. Joe. 847·2541 or 2 Br, Den. $385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...: HARBOR VIEW HOMES $39.95 WEEK & UP ~EIM AMAHEfM or Furn. gas/wtrpd. 842·1172 . lBr peluxe,$32.S Enjoy Sunny Palm Spr· UNIV. Prk. T e rr. •Studio&lBRApts Adul'--Nopets<-.gate RE•DYTOREU'P P1erAva11. 673·9335 ings. 2 Br, 2 ba Condo. Twnhome.New2Br.2 ba 4·Br, 4-.ba,--fa'!1 .rm. TV&M 'dSer A ·1 A b .., .,.., "" "' $350. 833-8488/833-1972 formal din rm, (lfllshed :Phone ~rv.•lt~ ~: emem er Pool. rec rm, elevators Shag crpls drps paint-Bayfront 2 Bd 2 Ba Pvt Pool, jacuzzi, tennis. -'----------1 bonus rm, near park, •ChildrenStttion 525 Vicloria.642·8970 ed, gas sto;,e & ii:arage. Och & pier. 'ssso. )tr1y. Avail ror ~t & Nov. L ... aleach 3248 schools & comm pool. •$50FFweek'srent A CLOSEt ShoJitiing 1&2 ..SOrrynopetsorchildren. 979·193$&644-4510 Reu. No chikl or pets. --... ••• -.,-••••••••••••••• $675 mo. includes d 'M-.5 ... o · $18S.mo.42.5A12thSL (1}327-8171. g rl 6447"""" w /a 1 -r BR.pool.Adlts,nopets. QUIET 2 br tocked OCEAN VfEW DECKS ar ener. · <:J'.IU 2376 Newport Blvd, C1\f a Cpt., drps. stv. ref. $165 L$G185. 2 BR, 1 ba, e 1 cc. pa$7t>o 5 garage pool' mature Rentals to shcre 4300 Neal&:clean2.BR.,w/wNWPT. Shores 2 s ty. S48·9755 or645-3967 & up. 1887 Monrovia mo.1st.in ast+ d It • 't $200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-bltn ldl h ( I 1--'--"-'-=="-"~=--I sec 842 0389 a u s. no pe s, · carpe~. · c · ·• rp • house, 3 br, 2 ha. frpl, Promontory Point ApartmenL<; in Nc1vport 548·9743 /644·M19 · · · 548-4922 ~fAN 3S to 60 sht. 2 br, 2 dbl. gar. Large yard. tennis, pools, walk to 2035 Fullerton. CM Beach are loruc. impressive. and face u WALK TO BEACH b a a Pt. $165 mo. Famlly0.K.$3'75Mo bch . 5425 s•S·l S31/ lBRFurn.2lrg closets, ·o STUNNINGlg.2br.2 ba a..1EWPORT~•RI.._..._ o k d s NB MlSSIONREALTY · 631.1400 • qu eensize bed, priv. /obufousoceonscene.lthastnbeNn.l for dwnstrs. Garden apt. J&2br,cpts,dr')l6,bltns, " -"-3 woo o., • • • 494-0731 • • dress ing rm, extr41 Jrg 11nu~11al Ju.wry apartments in Orange Counry. Pool, etc. $215. 710 18th garage. 205 & 21215lh St. Spoc. G_... Aots 1-64_5_-37_•_1 _____ _ --~~."!:~~~--J<s:;;..,:-;J;;u;:;on;;;--------J rooms. enc I . g u r . CANYON RIM APARTMENTS St. 536""'259 orM7·3951 Pri. patio, lanai poof. pri. Fefllale or male 21-30, EMERALD Bay, Wn~r. 'Copi•trano 3278 w/storage. Adults only, WALK to Beach l & 2 br, beach, lovely gardens, single, mature. neat, rental. pvt. bch, tenn11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. in Anaheim Hills is No. 2. LRG 1 Br. pooJ, nr. shops, pool, adults. No pets. orrering 2 br apt$475. employed, no drugs, no pools I~. 2 br, rrpl, deck, JC 3 Br l 'h Ba, new So we work harder to give you more. adlCs lno pels. VI.ii pd. $175 & up. 22012lhSt., 219 919 Bayside Dr 673-8414 pets. Share quiet lg, 5 br yd. Whitewater vu. $475. I( a rd en home. J\.f in . SUS CASITAS 1\ rt'!laxod ~ountry cluh lifestylo.Exciting views 1884 Mo.>nro\.'ia, 548·0336 15th St. 846-3927 2 Br$250 yrly nr ocean house, H"nt. Bch. $115, SSS-3030 &: 6'4-1815 M aint. Patio. frplc, Large nicely furn. bach. of gn::cn hills, voUeys. meadows. Open' sp;:1cc LG . 2 BR, 11h ba Studio. AT TllE BEACl-1 No pet/child; patio shag no. 1st &: last. Util pd, Ocean!rontNorthLnguna comm. pool, Nr. bch, no & 1 brs. Adults only, no ull a round ondtheslUl shin~~sl>eforenoon.At-quiet 4.plex. new paint. NEW/LGE3BDR$31S 12846lhSl&W-4340 MaryJoorJohnOOS.5233 Cove.CBd,lba,(rplc. pets . $335 mo.lease . pcts.2110NewportBI. mosl unlimiledsportsfacililics nearby:solf cpls, drps, bltns . Hunt.HarbourArea FEMALE roommate deck, patio, step! to 493-6636 LOW WEEKLY RATES coursu, lJ r:l!ompionshiµ lennis courts, und Carporl-lndry. Walk to Adults 846-4150 UPPER Duplex. balcony needed. Furn yrly on Beach, newly painted. cque:i:rrion ridin).: lmll:i:. Just in Caso you wnnl o shops & schls. 1 child OK, 3 BR Condo 1112 Ba 2 Sty overlooking bay. 1 blk. to SBSO. Winter, Sl.OOO . LEG ANT Upgraded Ex•cutiveSuit•s lillle rnore voriely in your Hfn. Wo built our no pets. $200. 54().6338 comm. p00l & r~. $23S'. bch. 3 br, 2 ~~I ~a, hi· ~~~~4 .Is. $150 util inc. Ytatly. Nopetlil . .t9t-6452. Condo. AJC, 2 br, 1~ ba, 2080 M•wportBlvd upor1men1sin 1Ustylishtwoslorywnodtrlrnmod 646.5632 open beam ceil g. liv rm. i---------- D/W, stv, cpl, drps, pool, Costa Mesa buildings set above the city J.ish!s. $190 Fres~ly decor'd. lg. 2 brick frpl, all blt.ns, inc. Female lo share2 Br MV Vaeant,Vlew,3Bd,2ba,2 gar.Adults,nopets.$250. 642•2611 Exi:lusivol'Youbo!IOnly!08villA!1,lhcnilimrilP. br, quiet. pool , no lnfne 3844 re£rig., gar. Yr. round. Condo $90 mo 'ph 'sundecks, fenced yard. 493-3429 Studios& I Br's inpriv11cy.CanyonRim1naybo.No.2.but our c~i!dren/pels. Sen. N'Ety •r;;~:b~'S;~•j(,~~ $450. Call aft 6PM 586-0t4lbe£.2PM., • _1~•~•=0~De:.::l~M="'~·~'="'=·~?~lB8=·-F0:ovlh--L-og-..,.----3-2_8_6 villn!l 11nd vic'''s 11re No. 1 in Oransc Counl y. C 1t 1 z ens We tcom e · qu.in deluxe townhome, !J68.J085 1 &a:bouse for rent year••••••••••••••••••••••• :~:~~ t~7t~~~ (:omct)ul lodnynndselect yourexclusivevill11. 646·2738 2·Br 2·ba den, San Joa·IC--L-l_F_F_D_R_Du __ l __ 2_h __ IRoommate Wanted for around. (fl)lc, walk to Bd. 2 ba. home. Ocean •Full Kit chen You C{ln movr. in ror $.Z85.00 e mont h end up. •Shady ElmH'oof• quin' Gard 0 en Plan. View. b r 1 · vt P ~· r, 1 !ge, 2 Br, hOWJe w/yard beach. $300. Ptt mo. SOS view, frplc , carport. •Healed Pool Ench spncious apartment is equipped wllh 1&2 Br Sl75. Up. Adults, A\.'ail. now. $500. 5S2·4010 y ~' ia; p kn~~l~o, p~~e in Hntg Bch. 846-8237 Lo m bard y Lane. Adults, no pets. Lease. •Laundry Facilities 1voi:her ond d,Ycr. !rash compoelor: tl'frigf'mfor no peUi. l71 E. 22nd St. or 640·8287 eves. kit~b /ba~ dining Cozy Wkg lady to share home fft-4092. 49'1·1612 aft. 7pm week -TV & Maid serv. incl. 1\'ilh ice mokcr. set( cfconin,I( ovons. forcrd o1r G4.5-37J2; 6'2-3&l5 L09'Ma l•och 3848 Sm dog OK. 645-J:is:J.. SJOO W/same. Own rm &: ba. days, Sat. & Sun. all day. •Phone Service J1ooling ond oll' condilionin,g. oversize polio or HaclendoDetit.sa ••••••••••··~··,••••t•• $85 mo util pd. 548-0021 LAGUNA Olarmer, 2·Btl:"':='-':--'-:--"--:c=:C::I-'=====----boloony. 160 W _ C.M Drop o pebble into he DR Modern. 2 lllks .,.--1!-oe w/f1ldoNct yard . West.111,ltll" -3198 *Sttoctyeni..rool• , C · ""..._ • Ocean from ,your /\PL Beach • .Pool. Carden Waterlrontbouse1407No. ~ $425. mn. Central••••••••••••••••••••••• lira Br $l75. Up. Adults, Onob00mom.twobrorooms.rtnd 1,vobcdr0oms lo1edG~s Lease. Luxury, security. Courtyar:d Lock Oar. Bayrront, Balboa Isle . Locuna.. LJNGO R.E . Loottn" for a famlly to •-177 E 22nd SI \Vit ti den. Adults. 15 ycnr,J or over. Forni.shed BEAUT. GROUNDS ti1aturc adults. 31755 Cst. Adults. =: .. .a.?" 5210 Comp I. rurn is h ed : & no pe,,... . • d f . h d I n.1! ~ 497·3150 rent our home. 4 BR. 2 645-3132; 642·!Mi45. nn nn unus e · mmo..."U.loto occupancy. ADULTS.NO PETS Hwy, 499.2335, -Dshwhr, garnge, steroo, L H~ JZSO BA, crptg & drp8. R/0 .1----------1 FourrumJ-"--"modolsopen£rom1oto6dallu, 10 minutes to ocean. Lge R u built• b Dix Jbr. watcriront con· TV, doclc, dishes etc .... ... Nice fenced back yard. •Trop1cd Pool• c111l 8'J7·4;;;: ,. 2 Of $215';, tgc 2 Br ecen :Y Mory 2 r, do. plus boat slip. 2-car ·Has Igo r,atlo w';bbq: ••••••••••••••-••••••• $335 . mo. 983·4569 d bl w /p a tio $220. Gas & 2 ,ba luxury c:o n -gar .• patio, 2'4 b a. Need ma e or femalo 3 BR. ).\t Ba borne, bltns, BD-1781 ~.~~-~fMUt'S ';5aid. ~~ 'OY!YOtt water Incl. Draperies, domlniuma. Xlnt vuiw1, Refr1a, trash compactor, f'OOmmate. No stringii or" 4210mo 1----.,------mo.5'8·ll68 carpet.a, gas heal, gas frOm$32S.yrly.4!M·l795 dl1hwa1 hcr . $700. heavydrugs.C.allBrian, • (2iJ)330-97SZ CondOMIM... !---------~ stove, air conditioning, STEPS to heh . 2·Br 64S-16118to5. ..152·6282days. --~~---:=I • """""'od !400 J i I &.............. J252 •••••••••••••••••••••••l•••'"'------·I .. A"f1•·1 M(Nl"i sw mm ng poo • rec . duplex apt. $14.S:. mo. 38r, 2ba , bltns , gar, WANTED· Roommate ••••••••••••••••,•••••• BAYFR.ONT 2 Br, 2 Ba. lBR f'\lm SlM room.washers&..1h-yers. Woods Cove area. ~u.x . Pvt patio. Yrly. straight mature m1Je1~ 38R.. 2 Ba. 1.-den hom~ *5115. )Aa. All ameni.Ues. ~ ~n~j~ 1 tl~ 1ttve1r51oc 'J:1tWV. I DR, utll pd, dl'fl6, cpta, J.tNGO R.E. 497 ·3150 S32S mo. !75-4.594. share lu~u.rl~ 3 b·r con · Walk to ocean, ten.nl1, esz.2:111~815-Z2:M • poo • wa i SANTAANACYN,ltD. atv, refrlg •• $170. mo. CANYON "lew Z.Br apt. •LAPAIUSIB4'** do, beauL. ~urn. Jacuui. ,ti1L. Gu1rded 1ate1. {,: thopplng. "'-'ml. f,::.=;v~·,~=~ t' ~ Kll·02'76 S27$. mo. Cenlr•.) l&2 Br. unf'urn, 1170 le !'2°1.tnlrvu16.$175.mo. IS". mo . 815·0430 q CaMloMI~ ach.131W.J.9tbSl. :-:,':!':.:.': iC:"J-l;;;;;;;":;1-:;':,.j_ c,"1'&'10M BEAUT. OwntTrl '"'et 3 Laguna. Llt((;O R.~. 1215. All electriC.1 .,,.~-Ni'l __ e_1 _____ _ .stQS •• ~":!'!'.':'.':'.~ .... ;•;•J;•:~·~2!~·t;;~;~-~~~~~~ t?W11 .. .K1 t0 An~ !: NOHL ~ it.~ •11rA• 0 · Br. 2 't'n n. all bltns~WW '497•3t50 Fireplace. llealcd pool. Giwag11forllftl 4350 b "'""":,-= .. ~rr-.. ~~ CTPL.cwitrerpa.,lJx:.l.dbl N.wl"Ffa.-h aa&t Aduita...no..pa&a _._ ....................... . "11 en c•n"°" •1'" ! ~\ Ne-,.. itO «•r., Lge 'l. PaLio, Nr-o•••i••••••••1•"fi,;•.-•••• Q79-U68 2SGL. Glrt.ftt!S, tor both. ~aa ro ' 2 ~ • Wealt:!llf( Pl1za, KJ.da et ull:e •Y l"OC'I JOWer Acrourroma~oune 62l lri11 . CdM. 6MM860 or t 11. OK.1325. 4P..1SIM duplex arty, 2 , 2ba. 2002Sanla ~A.Vt 528-SSS.S • • ... LO ' 8• Ol Je -,.1 N •1 -Cbl JI ,, "' -I• Ill SI: -Ill ... c ~ el L 1U JI .. 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F.RAMIC TILt;, Ntw & ,.,••••••••••••,••••••• IUW.19lb.SLCM lc.Salfll.Olll!lill-811158 wt, CM/NB ONLY. • l R 0 NIN G AND R.L. Si Kor Slat.e 1-Y .. ut 8!0--1'39. Remodel. tT<.-e -.-st . :)ml 10vln1· cort, lg )'d. 631·3'3$Forlnforma.Uon r....uia-.., Geor1est9-20l.5 H.... ALTERATlONSMS-8875 Licensed Jn,u.red Cull ' jobswe.leome.~·242li ,.. Id /Wk nit /Wknd H ~Colar -~ ·············-········ f79.s:t3S ,... • .., . • "K a~ersiuc ~034; ..;}lLTIAU:~~~ •••••••,••••••••••••••• Qu.alll1 Mainl/LandlCPI Haultna An)'lhln1. SCRAU 1 tTr' ••••••••••••••••••••••• VlCTORYTILF .. CO 0 · e · .:a1~ Blorll Ir Slu.rapatoae aod, •Prllln. soil cond, Garage cltlDIJI). R&U•· lft"L£1.J Pro/. palnlina-. clean writ rtalio1n, ~texican Terra Je;innt . Walla : Plantm. Driva. cleanupl42.ml ...... 908 ble, r ... t aervice.~ & reu.. lnL & Ext. tree Plas&ln I Cota & all ;&lid! tile. Buy Jabr<itting (my home> Cabinet M...... Si<lowalks.6<,5.8'12Q I!: J G ANSWERS .. L '75l.-&16Z·"'20 • Sptclcilm .the tll•.,rent Ille.IDOi" or ~ o Call aft &pm'••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ... u~c xp. apanete ardener. Water heater• dis· let us install 1l. ltTeo "' 'e1 •Cit., bl •-b """fNllU •• Complete 7d malnl •HAUUNC• F'acade-Twill-PETERSPAlNl'lNG , e llm lea oo ln&talla aar h ,631·1732. . ca Qe._., oats,••••••••••••••••••••••• Shnab •---.-.~est F\IN"-Tonid--pos.llls. dralnt. faucets •. a u · fauocvr, kitchrmdl lat. .. ... _ .. ,~ YABDa...&A.NUP TRAPF1C Int/Ext ... ft.tu.rates cri':per repJpes. Same Uoru. Neworremodll!lt'd. Cllild care ror 1 or 2 Ice 'fl' Ork &•&-site Mune le Mathl!r wants to 5'&-0S17 •• ~7 ** , Wh A . ll , CIUOuealm.-0458 p • .,, dty •--•~L we Showroom open 10-c. Harbor View Elem 5'8-9669 ' B•b11it In her home. Cl ' at mmra rea 1 .. • ·~ Moo Sat 21B052Getly0r l,s:JOPM 610 Orchid A&~ 1 ... Moo. lo .fti. eanups, treework.Ha11ecle • J need~is monyouqpeo-HOUSEPAJNTING. take M1tr Olar&e. Uc · · . • srs-1976 C "2·16&9 modULn1. mlDor kbcp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie who wlll cany t.o lnaide/CKrt. Hi qual/IO't" 3QIHNB. Laguna NJgud.ll3l·2'340 . ...,._ ... .,. lOyrs In area&tl 2183. 110USECLEAN1NG is our their jobs the tame en-r•tes. Bnacfll&S-5378. JUST ..W...MG Top Soll 11bys itting, Expet., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coatroctw • Jolin B k la Buslnet1. Ca.JI Janice:'.11 tbu1l•1m for CelUaa ~ l t ---a. •CALLMZ-4111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ref.'1 .. near San Joaquin Carpentry-Custom . •••••••••••••••••-•••• • ii:•rd~ne:~ edge Rq1ed1Anos.67S-6SS3 ahead that lbeJ display r•"' P• n er, ...... •TopSoil•ComJ>oe:l• stt1ool.S86·783.f..Cathy Remod, repair, add~ Privale"Commerclal •cuJUvate.9D-3I08 lnTRA•'FIC... ttU. lnt/ut. free at. MARV'SPLUM.BJNG •Mulch•Redwoodtr . insulate. Deatgas. Ftce Custom paticl, room ad· Wanta REALQ.EAN Rels.stl-2'759J6U..381J •84S.9ll01tr CALL5864l01 llJ1nes1 58"ke est 645-3439 d It i on t , Remo d e J GIMP' .. $...... HOUSE 1 Call Cin&ham Lcadtcopiftg I ,-!N~O',:J~O~Jl~TOO~~S~Y~A~l~I:_· • li;;;;'t,~:k;;'-"""--•••••••••••••••••••••• .549w4066. •••••••••••••••••••·••• Cirl. Fre.i eats.6'$-.51.23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALLCOI -~~S I~ · rH Serr ice Office Machine S•s Custom Carpentry Ford'• Land.scape n;K.aUai/ Ali1 plumbing watcrscrv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T)'pewriters, adding Framing or fini 1b, Sectrical The Handy Man Export housecleaning Sod lawns/Sprinklers .1.E.SW~;.';):Sll8-8900 ~~:r0s;u~:r~~~~~ Removals, limbing, I.op· marhines, <"alculator.!I, ~emodel/additlo •••••••••••-·-••••••• Can doneonwtlybasl1.3yn DeslgnSvs-962-7817 8l2·M6S.tOo/o ot{wJ»d p~ng, pruninf + tlrttronic c.ialculators. 549-4159. EJ~"ECTR.lCtlA~i-Sml HomeRepa~r ~~m;1 exp. Cd refa. Experienced Japanese Pnf ''"llT= Firewood., Jlc/ nst Lo~ n :-n a chines Carpentry-Paneling, vva, main /repAU •• 22 lmprovemen Gardellin,g & Jand.scap. •A · Roofing 1_64_2_-_262< _______ _ rurntshed . shelving, sml remodel. yrsi.exp. 5@. Dennis · Good houaeket-per W.JlOl.!I lng.Freeest.~. Ft.Est.Jim ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford'sTreeServtco Have Service Problems? No job toosmaJl 960-3949 tc 233108· 5203' St Clair to cleiin Your house. $20 Professional European REPAIRS-ALL TY~ES Expr Crew.Uc. bonded • CALL US• · Pb· Ms-..at day, wkly. refs, 548·25.17. Mmonry Wallpaper lnlt.allet Ex· Reas, frceest.s, be. & ;nsured. 962-7817 OfficeEquipmentCo. FINISHCARPENTRY Classified Ads sell big • • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lw k SCl-3C95d • 1_.:W~a~ll~830~~--~~IUl>'ll~~·m~o-I-;;;~;-;;~:;;;;;;;;;,;:;::~ , 18255 Mt. BaklyCircle ~EMODEL. REPAIR items, a mall items or Sell thin .s fast with Dail" ~all for residenUal clean-WILLIAMS&:Soos c or . ays. QUALITYSERVICI!! Fnl. Valley ·982·665S I VtnceLenhoff SJ6.&l75 an)'item.6"2-5678. PUotw' &Ads " 1ng. V&Pcleaners.Aft3. Masonry. Brick/Block& Have something to sell? Find what you want ln AllPhase:s-LowRates an · 49$.QZ8. Lowralel. Stone. Call$81-1829 Clusilied adsdoil well. Daily Pi lot Classifieds. MZ.9813&.540-0C60 1100 ~!~~.~~~ ..... !~~~luslnet1R..t .. 4450 .. slnett Lost&...-530 Sc•--•• HelpW..ted 7100HelpW-7100 -w~~ 7100..._._Wc-"-~ •••••••• ••••.••••••••••• 0............... 5005 ttvUlll -• ...,.. ~ ,,._.,. _....... 150 I W-'-Uff Dr DELUXE ~1 ' ,..,..... ·-·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ti 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••·••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ .. us. 1~. comm I •••• ••• •• •••••••••••••• ns~ • N('wporl Financial Ctr & industrial spaces. Also FOUND: Tiny T'ed female •••••••••••-•••••••••• Ltasi1t90fflce.Spoce mini warehouses in SEE FOR YOURSELF dog. Flufry e,an. ViC ot nMHISUSSOHS callonSiteManag~r ~g.unaNiguel&Mission L~cal Amway Dis · Irvine and 20th. C.?d. Pvt/Group/NB 6'75-084J (714.}S42·3lllext2"G V1eJo areas. Handy lo tributors are enjoying 673-4132. • · · ADVERTISING GIRLS AND BOYS 12to 16Ye.sOfAge WESTCllf F BLDG. NEWPORT BEACli •hf''"'"''''"'r, ... ""'""'' •·• 'jAWC...-...... ./.=-,.,...,w ./.,.... .... ./1..i1""""' ......... .r--./ Seey -oke ...... ./ ......... ,..ki,,. San Diego Fwy. 200 to xtra income. We show . Guitar le1JK>ft.9 in your 2000 sq ft. As low as 3()t you bow. Pbooeforappt. FOUND:, Reddish Blk home, beginning/ in· per sq fl. 831·1400 SSZ·7622 an. $p.m. Poodle mtX. about 9 mos. term, Reas. 846·2542 1~-~--"--'-""----I :-----~~---·I Brook h u rs t I Ga rd en eves. $80. f.1o. Ideal Newport lft'f'•sfmeftt Grove Blvd. SJ0.6793. 1---------1 shop avail in the mall al OpporhlNt, 5015 Jobs W..tad. 7075 The Factory for: Coun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Male Golden ••••••••••••••••••••••• try stote, book store, de· CO-VEMTUIE Lab, Vic. Canyon & Vic· HOUSEKEEPER, C.apa· Ii. etc. 673 -9606 or 673-9393 Mobile home subdivision tori a CM. 64.z..$339. ble, 5 y~s expr. E~cel We are seeking a person to augment oor Classified Advertising department for inside telephone sales. Classified experience necessary-Excellent com . pany benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. · 3200 Sq Ft C·2 store front being readied for sales. FOUND; Lab/? male .rers. desi~es full time with 6 ' drive-in bays. Resort area. Key loca· puppy, Vie. MooterP.y le position Jn NB area , llf9UlllEM&n'S INCi.UDE: To work a r ew hours evenings after school. Earn $IS to $30 each week as well as exciting trips & prizes. ........ 714 542-1354 behrfftl I OAM & 41'M Equal Oppo~unity Employer Ideal for auto or boat tion . Approx$800,000pro-Ca 11 e Ma yo, San 673·952lGayle. •Must type45 WPM (electric) 1~~-------I service. 585 W. 19th St, jected net flow. 25% int. Clemente.496-9200 HOTEL NIGHT •Dependable 55• PER SQ FT CM . Days S40-57LO, e\'es for $40,0oo: Owner· FOUND · M I s· AUDITOR. Experienced •Good speaking voice Call Mr. Howard 645 ·6101 HefrW..ted 71 HelpWClll!od 7100 1617 WESTCLlFF-NB 646·0681 developer. 6444670· cat. Vic·: I!i~!rxt&"J:! NCR 4200-PBX. The big· •Pleasant personality AGT. 541-5032 Industrial Rental 4500 '""westmenedl 5020 Bl673·2677 ~~~~~e c~;~~~~-J[ie~~~ Clerical, temp>rary posi. J!n~~~:~~J·i~ ....................... ···············~······· -ol · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ant . F 0 U N D S l loc l fo ri hl .ti If you are ambitious & Want to be paid ti . ntt • I olfi ~140 up store fices cpts NEW ,1 1 N ..,..,_.. ,..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• : m a I a .e r g pos1 on. on In co.,.erua tee. aeeking an ex pe.r 'd i:lrps air balh. 17301 .. · e .. l"'••· ........ ta . . Shepherd. approx 1 yr. Available after Sept. for your efforts & have opportunity for Good telephone manner. Escrow Officer for ii~ Beach Bl H.B. 842-2834 1rtesa, lOOO, 1200· l440 sq. Will invt:st $lO,OOO profita· Balboa Island. 6734n4 26th. 714494-2184. advancement please apply in person MS-1131 . N.8. ore. Successful can· ' ft. 543·3145 or646-2!1.!8 ble bUS1 ness as working !----'--=-'-"-'---to ·. ----------r didate will have min. S PROFESS'LCLASS A assoc. 714·2'1UJ661 FOUND: Shellie, bm & Perfectionist wouJd like to CLERK TYPIST · Bldg, 3 s tory. 2790 1200 Sq Ft 1\1:1 ~pace, whl throat. Bolsa Chica care for your needs. Social AR'"ncy needs yrs escrow exper. in Barbor lllvd, C.M. Air front office, drive-in rear Money Wanted SOJO & Heil HB 846-3888 Gardening, Party a:i · Cleric Typist Type 50-00 Orange County area. cond elev panel walls door· $185 . mo. 629 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••••I-------'-"---sis ta, D c e. Wind ow ORANGE COJST OAJLY PILOT WPM w/.iaccuracy, work Must bo ertectlve in dt"" draP~s. c~rpet, e\ce.: Terminal Way, CM . 2nd TD money wanted. ST. Long haired black washing, Chauffeunng, J30W.lay5f .. Colta..... in ftunt. Bch. area. ;e1l~~in!o!~~:;'!~I';:: m1,15i c, janitor, parking. 640 ay068s 54.g .5710, eves J3.?.ooo.1 Play 10% .~11us ~I brdn Y n1g c akt.GVt1cr etc. Call Bill in CdM. An Equal Opportunity Employer , "54"7_-0003""-'-------I benefits,&. work environ· I!.~: Stever, Mgr . 6· L points. n-:reslmon ..... y. ;tea ow ar o 675·8138 1-m7 36 "A"o......,, All due 1n 8 years. Course. Reward.I-----------/ Collegeagegirltowork menl. "" · orV'tV~ 1250 SQ f'.T 1'1·1 space, Secured by $125,000 com· 213·592·1819 Help Wanted 7100 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!! eves & Sun. Must have Please st?nd resume in• XECUTIVE suites on front office, lge rear mercial property in NB. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• = flexibl e schedule & eluding salary history ill Newport }larbor. 400 t door, $190. mo. 1240 F\llly leased. Xlnt con· ~ST:Germanshortha1r. Actl•ityDirwctor Help Wanted 7.00 Help Wanted 7100 knowledge or tennis. complete confidence to; 2200 sq fl 642-4644 ' Logan St. Costa Mesa. servative Investment. VR1c 21st da,. Orange. C.M. A challenging oppor. as •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-6500. TV~m Pperalla,MRegufional "5,.05 • • Days 540-5710, eves &44-4684. ewar • 642-3608/ 8 b · H k 1 loot• ..... 1----------1 ice res.. an ac· .... ..... 646068 9199490 part of the new mgmt a ys1tter-s ppr or ........ ,,... c--L "Dri turers Bank, 13>1 J>c.vc · 1 · · team interested in pa-teachers home. 2 to 6pm, Mu.!ll h ave own small -•CK •ers s• Newpo-!leach, r .. Prime Hunt. Bch. loc. M~~es. Trust . o tie nt care first. Must Monthru Fri. 5364422 hand tools. Apply, 1919 Earn extra $, p/time, ~.. '" .._ from $125. mo. incld. util. 2000 sq FT, 3 of cs, Deids 5035 F OU N D · n · 9 116 · have certificate. Port . E. Oecidental, SA. over 21. Md n F.ds Piua, .,~......, 507 5 Warn er Ave . baths, immed. across st ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~man . shorthrur do~. ?t1 es a Co nv. Hosp .• Babysitter, eves. Mature 1--;~~;-;;-;:,;';;;,;;--·1 ~·~1~o~E~.21271h~St,~~C~M!_ ___ ~~E~q~u:•:l:O~p~por~':· E=m~p~l~<YJ~e~r'.. 3,164249 from OCAirport.963-1878 % Vic of Bristol & Baker in 714 /642-0400 woma n·. NB area. 2-31 BOAT BUILDERS EXEC.SEC,- SINGLE to 6 rm suites. Storoge 4550 LOANS UD to 80 0 CM .772-3387. . nightswk.631·3596. WestsailCorporationhas c'!opp~ys;~"~ Good sh & typing skills Avai l. in plush office •••·~··••••••••••••.•••• I st TD l.oant-90/o FOUND: Mini Blk Poo-Anim.al Cozzi; ol Babysitter needed, before immed. vacanrlesfor: req'd. Submit resum e & bldg nr. oc Airport. Full Veh 1 c le or Trailer 2nd TDLomts die, ~1. w/whte on rhest. Officer & after school. Nwpt Deck Hsdwcre 32?:~::~t~~.e~M salary requirements tu service incl ; Rccep· Storage, $18per Quarter. Lowest rates Orange Co. ~r~k.hu~s~Gcf ~~a:,.-Apply in person at 20612 tights. 548·58>4. G~loat 1---'====cc:cc..:=-·!Class!jed ad no. MG C/o tionist, conference rm, W. l7thC~1.548·0358 ScrtfftrMtg.Co.. Laguna Canyon Rd, BAR l\f ,\ID, full /part With 1 year marine CX· COUPLE, asst. manager, Daily Pilot. P. 0. Bo:ic x e~ox. automated typ· Storage Lot for RV's, etc. 642·2~71 545-0611 Found: on the beach; N.8. Laguna Beach. time. Sir Harvey's, 177 perience. ocean·area garden apts. 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca Ing. etc. Call 8.13-3640 $8.SO per mo. Neill Sign Serving Harbor area 24 bracelet. Call & identify. i-: 7th St C M 548 0040 GekoatTa.::~ j,!X~ln~t!!'o~p~p~t~y~. ~-:.:._0053..:.:.:·~Ed=l~92626~~·:-E,;.f~;;;;;;;i~;:: 642·0049 APT li-1anager: Couple · 1 · ·' · · With l year marine ex· Thompson Ground floor with or w/o Co . for info531·3374. years wanted for rlt!W 20 units. Ba rm aid fo[' Mon thru perlence ARM ENT assembler. i l?rage .. panel: s hwr. Rentols Wanted 4600 2nd TD LOGM W.ted st Vic Gainsborough Costa P.1esa. Lovely rent Thurs nites. 436 E. 17lh Apply loGateGuard Ci:tEDlT MGR n~ ~-somematbreqWred. Thu frig, s ink, atr, C1'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEHAVECASHt Small while male dog freelBr.apt.NokldsO[' St CM <•g.~•g .,.,5 ~1 eCormickAVeCM s1s.tant..,towO!kW1th1n-Showoff Warehouse. 548 9766 (Chico). Call 494·4701 pets. 979·3376 ..::c~·=~·~~=~T=~~·---· 1 --'~'-' ------'-·--1 voices, deposits, & ac. 979-t80S · Store·shopC·21M·l Buy2ndT.D.'s t -bl 1----------~ Lo 2ndT D • Reward. Bartender, Expen·enced. BOATS coun s rece1va e. OFFICE or store avail. 200·300Sq.:r~. anon · .s f-----------•·---------•I R -bl GasAftendant 2 ~ N Lo 2ndTD' r-Parttime,days.Applyin Stoc•--ci--&. ece1va e e xper. 1000 sq ft. N•wpo•t 64 """'1· ew ans· · · 5 LOST P k t Id •-•11em"en "'"-~ ~ h I I I b I ol r Dailycom-'-·•'oup•'d ' • E . ( Di . ara ee • go °' "' 5111 •'"'!I'• person, 1464 So. Cst. Sailboat knowledge pre· e p u • u n nee. n· .........,, ...... Penin. Choice location. Wanted to rent. Partially BAqRwNtYE.:!,_VSMTGmt CvO. green. ans toTweety Pie. Gene-ral Lcboren Hwy. Laguna Sch. f'd. Good oppor. Apply In teres ll ng work for 645-2022. 639-6700 handicapped man wan 64~Zl34 . • Gen. Reward. 496-2003 TEMPO r -~--~-----r person, 1919 E. Occiden-~~-~ clic p e rso n. General handyman & NEWPORT garden office modest rental to sh~ LOST: Tools , Newport T emporary Help BEAUTICIAN ta!, Santa Ana. maintenance man: Thu suites from 43C' incl. util. w/person who c!i-D g1.v AMouncement1 · Marin 3 Apts. 9116 . 17802Sky Park. Irvine Costa Mesa·Nwpt Deb 0 I' G. 1 1 t L 211 N •-p onsh Personal• CallS4044SS area salon. No follow. Bookkeeper,experienced. e icatessen 1r .• must nn. a aguna, • Some warehouse avail. care °"' com am 1p. 1 ~64~0~·-;8~13:9~R~E~W~A~R~D~~:-ll~~~~~~~~~~I Copy Cats, 333 3rd Sl. be over 18~ F\Jll ~me, sc.e Coa~t Hwy. Ask for Mrs:. 557·0061 Write classified ad no. Loaf & Found r n ee. $90 wk guarn & Laguna Bch. 494-71.13. Terry, High Time Lt·,_G_ob_ie_l _______ _ SSJ, c /o Daily Pilot, PO ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST:. Persian Cat, ASSISTANT ·comm. 5't8·9986. q 0 495 E ll'LSI c M , Fashion Island. View of Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca Announcement1 5100 male. Vic. Culver Dr. & ... ulM •L HOSrtT•L B k k -Cl k u r, . ui . . • GIRL FRIDAY Medi· R S "".... "' "' IEAUTICIAMS oo eep1 n g er . C M 1· "-' • . a Y • e c re tar Y 92626 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seton, Irvine. 552·8666 Tr a i 0 e e t 0 1 earn Deliverymen ovr 21 J?4?rm are, e< 1~, or Sick furnki~hed. FPlent1y 101 Localbus'•nessman·mov Sept. Only! Pernianents P-onaf• 5350 Assistant, cleaning, full HAIR CUTTERS gb d t p/t earlymornLATimcs room s uppLics & rental par 1ng or n o • · $lO F H · ••• or P/l, Orange, Irv. or ToplocationinbusySo. pe oar sys em. delivtoNBhomes ... ,.,,. billing experience .. 644·4753. Ask for Mary ing ~amily to Newport, / h re e & a 't"ru t ••••••••••••••••••••••• N • B • APP I Y 13 3 3 Coast PI aza m al I. ,~54"""6-4-;;:53;'~·;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;~--1 -~pe~r~m~o~.~64~2~-4800~~· __ .-__ ,~54~0-~94~06~M~a~ry!_".Ann"!'----Rose reqwres furn. 2, 3, or 4 w s ampoo se or Drinking problem? Avocado, Newport Ctr, Guarantee wage, 40 hr · bdrm home or apt for ~~7~ustomers Only. Call Alcohol Helpline N.B. Mon thru Fri wk , vacation benefits. Exp~::'dO. ~!ti~•-Prefer DentalFnitOfc: GRAPHICSSPRAY MINI -SUITES (1·2·3 + to45dayswhilehisbouse · 24hrsaday835-3830 S.lOam. Regis Beauty Salon, contracting ex~•-Reply Exper'd insurance & PAINTER. rooms). Xerox & sec)' is b e inA" completed. RWD. for 1'nlo. Re return uo-8888 •-bo d •·· 1 b'l Ca11«7-33ll. SPIRlTUALREADER ASST. 'lanag~. Ga~en·j;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j lo Classified ad no. 554, peg ar · """ n prac· .N se rvice avail. On Prefer Ocean.front or ofF.P.f.C.m .... hme.~ln. i• '" iu ti XI t NH Joe N I----'---'--'--"'-=---.. bor · C II wif •-9 ~ •• O 10 AM t 10 PM iog, maintenance & up· cto Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box ce. n · · · on newporl liar 1n en-view for se , e ~ 1 yr 8/3/75. No hassle. P . O. pen ° k 1 . .-0 C t M C smoker. Sal open. Reply GUARDS tinella Bank Bldg . olddaughterincollege. Box 8413 Univ. City Adviceonallmatters. eepo ssumtsinCosta IEAUTYSA.LOM 1.,., • osa esa, a toClassifiodadno.55.2, &i2-4644 Willingtomakelargede-92608.(21J)H01·5000. ' 312N.ElCaminoReal Mesa in exchange for Needs experienced 92ti26. r toOailyPllot.,P.O.Box Immediate opening irt ·t f d g f •---~------SanClemen•-~orappt rent . 642·5073 or I · s /----------·/ Cost ·• Me0 Ab pos1 or ~ma e orr · "'•"' · 12I3)°"<.J8Sl l\ anagtng -tyli sts, Bookkeeper,ldayptwk, 1560, Costa Mes a, Ca ... .-a. ovo •lMOFREERENT• ,,·ght s ituation. Call Lost&fouwd 5300 492·9034 4!12·9136 <J<>J Reauty Op•ralors. average start.in" rate:-., I 2 3 R Ir. ( '2:'.::.:'.:'.:"----..;;::.::=::1-"----,-c.-----I "' Lyceum Production Inc. 92626. "" · · m. o ices rom Bryson Hickman at •••••••••••••••••••••··•· Guaranteed Salary. ----------rperiodic inc r ease:-., 513 5 per mo. Near 67S·5444. LOST /FOUND AbraxasMassage Auto. Comm. Pai'd vacati'ons. P.O.Box lOIS, Laguna DENTAL AssL t r benefit account. \\'ork Airport. No leascreq. A PET? Photo Modelinq Mechanics Free life ins urance. Beach, 926S2or494 -0747 bac k ofc. ass~si. 1~~ close to home . Car & 833-32239Til noon lu!!ness Invest 960·2900Adoplion, ~· 1733 Fullerton, CM Bu•·tne•s W Store di sc ounts. Bookkeeper/Secretary children's dental oCc. phone req. For inlcrvit·w p · nnanc~ Cost Spay /Neuter Info 10AM ·l2 PM, 631·1184 is gre-at! e Hospitalization avail. Thru Trial Balance. Mf~. Exp. prcf'd. S81·5£(K) appt. in Costa Mesa 1·all resttge bldg Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• · need; Apply Personnel Office exper. Xlnl salary & fr. ABMI SecurttyScrv11·1"I ~eac:h. Luxury pvt office Business FOUND : Blackfemalew1 Foxy Girl's Out Call •Lin~ Mo.....,~Wcrd inge. Airport Area. Call DENTALASSISfANT (213)6.59-207!1 tnswte.645-3700 Opporfuitity 5005 brn point&. Vjc Tustin & Massage. U Call, We "'~-··~·, Controller.549.JRl.l. Chairside. Ortho exp.r--------~ 400 SQ. Fl. Ofc. sp:ice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11th.CM.M6-625S. Come. Specializ •HeGYyDufy 30881ris~St rcq. Newport Beach. Hostesse-s $2 · 1 CHOOL Paraplegics.542·3169 •Jeep CostaMesa Boys & Girlli ages 11·13 642·2626. c hi Host 00 mo. lse. Lag. Niguc MUISE.RYS LOST : Grey fem.cal. Vic.1-'-"'==="-''-"'-'-----1 Specialeonsideralion needed for deli vering ::;~~;~~;~;~~~~~;~;~~ as er t'SS area. 831·9255, 493·2718 Pre-School. nr. downtn. Canyon St. &. Pacific, PREGNANT?? •4 Wheel DriYe For those w/following flyers after S<:hool. l lunt-1-Banquet Waitttsses PLUSHOff r . Id Costa Mesa.Car•for24 CM.645·0914 . Caring conridential A.pJp!fil•-l":"~~~~~~~~~1ington Beach, Fountain DeplSlorc Ex.per. pref'd. Appl,\ 11 ' . . ice, urn inc · at $100 mo. Room to ex·I---------counseling & referral. W '"~·--·· I· Valleyarea.S36-088.1 DOOR pers on. A1rportcr 111 11 Prime Airport Loe. 450 pand. Jncl. Jge. lot, nrly. Lost: Blk maJe Poodle, Abortion, adoption tbHCJO Beauty Operator needed/--~--------/ AnEHDANT lfotel, 1R700 !Hou:"f\rlhur Sq.ft .551 ·5760 new bldg., comp. equip. m e d sz. Blk collar keeping. immed. Iron & blow BUSBOY Blvd, Irvine. {i\cru"'i NOW LEASING $85,000. w /rabies tag. Vic. Irvine APCARES47·2563 work a musL 644-0398 or Exper'd only. Sam's J·~:i rly l\.1orn. l-rours from O.C. Airport). Prestige Offic e Space Graham Rily 646-3tl4 Terr. Reward! G73-2Z2l 644 ·8762 Seafood If, 3001 E . Coast 5AM·JO;\M, Mon-Sat Cuslom Relw'l"•ores Attention , bright. H C d l>I ltotel Nip:ht Aud1 t .. 1· ..3\. Walk in -take over Reward for return of personable, kind, un en ft B E 1\ U T v1 __ w~y~._o_r_o_n_a_e __ a_r_._.1 1\irport er Inn lln11 1, lfUNTINGTON llairstyling Shop. Musl glasses lost Runt Harb. cumbered men, I ha'le a O p E RAT ORS. EireellentDencfil~. lrvinr, Cnnlat t )It . !!;111 • 'IAIUNA . w I ·--l AUTO PARTS Cafolaria Her--.. sac! Options open. or es mu..,,.er cen er. beautiful, witty, in Manicuri9t full time. 2· T"'~ niln &13 2--0 EXECUTIVECENTER Prime location. San 846-tl91 telligent, 34 yr. old COUNTER PERSON Assistants & 2-shampoo Substitute i\pply PersonnelOfc ' '' ---- l iV ' o Clemente. 129 Avenidal·FO-U_N_D-,-Set--cl--kc-,.-0-n daughter, 5• 7", 135 lbs AUTO PARTS DRIVER girl5• for new sa1on, 2IXI Short hours. 2'h·31h hrs I0-1 2 &2:-4~fon·Fri. HousHttper Dell'o1ar.4SS.1520. Estancia Dr., Mesa 2-teenagedaughters.Sh Toppay.XJntwrkrecrd, Newport Center Dr., as needed. $2.95 hr. jn Li .. ·c 10 prl'fc rr••d. d hasaneireculivepositio ref. NAPA exp. prtd. N.B.644 ·6671 Costa t.t esa, N. n., & THE BROADWAY ·I Newport Tkh. L s<.h ai.:~ Ver e. 546-8088 w/top eo. & enjoys al Costa Mesa Auto Parts.1----------CdM areas. Apply at, M•wpcwtleoch child, P\·t rooni. 5 da\-.;, Beat The Sour FOUND : Blk. &hort·halr, outdnor sports. She i.j;21~65~H~a~rbo~r;;;;;;;;;;;;jBlueprint operator, Ex· Newport 1rtesa Unified Rer~ preft>rTcd 00.711:1 17141846-4493 Wish to sublet or share l:i rge one room ol'fice nr Orange County airport. ~retaM al servlct1 pro- vided. SSS 87•7. Exec. ofc space, new, N.B. Fully carpelcd, drps. Mr. Mayer752-756l rem. kitten. Aea collar. seeking serious rel a per, Copy Cats. Corona School Di strict. Food ECONOMY V-ic. Cinnamon Creek tion,hlp with man 0 !;~De;;l~M;;;:;"~·;'~"';;·7~1l3~.;;;;;;;j ~Se~rivjic~e~.~J~857~~Pil~ac:c~n~u~·,~,,~E~q~u~a~l~O~p~por~.~E~m~p1~o~)'~e~r,1 Houseke-cp<>r Wanted P \1. apts . Weatrnlniter. similar quaUfications AYON Ave,C.M.556-3273. room. ba. color tv. ?-.nt\ I 554 526, Smok ing & social drink l'mOki!r. 891~"'· A rew stores are Slil , ""-'-=------I Boys & Gt"rfs CAR'9CTER Drapery workroom nds r--------available al Shoppers1-Ing OK-, but no fun w•HTTO A I exp help J19:SD Ai,........rt Huntington RC'aC"h.'I flnl·"L · Found: Male Airdale, gamea. Call 8"2·7621 0 "' 101 24 ~ 0 · t ea.'lt 2 yrs exper. · ...... Village, a bigb volume me ''Red Dockery" •• 7 • .,t MAKE MONEY. o yeanuaage. Ill· Work w/graphirs. Call LoopDr.CM .54S.5.146. spa & gym nN-ri attr.1j'· shoppers mall. Tf you na l -'~""-~-='-------j ly Pilot dc.liv~ routes 557 3311 t1vc gir ls. 1-~ull /P ·r. huva the merchandise, Nr. N.B. Harbor IDgh, lut Mot 9to 57 may be availableinyourr-----·------r OllYER.PARTS av,111. Dars/E\'l's. CJl l we'll put the root. tratnc 15th st., 548·3087. sr,:n:~·'m~~=-· .:C~vi i atta. Eam pt'(l(it for de-CASHIER-CLERK F/time. Apply in Person. belw IOA M·IOPM . In front of you If you F d Tl h't I ed area. 10 AM to 10 P'I 8 e a n A V 0 N liveries &c. cash, trips or E 1 k 1 t 1990 Harbor 61, CM 1'own & Counlr>' Sp;t d • h '" • h oun : nyw iemir ll ltEPRESENTATIVE. merchandise for selling xp. owor as pace., __________ , ()fr. be I o.nt av.e uiemerc an· br--• dog, fem. Red & 2230 N >la•'n SA Photo tobacco dept 1'n 963-f723 tees for rent, auU ul thse. WCI 11 help yoll ob· bt:"'couars. S45-60M F . • • Be your own boss, sel new subscriptions. For 1 . • d N ESCROW OFFICER r---------- newly dee. bldg. Open taln It . Join JOO other VI ' 1..:836=·.:ot300='-·------l your own houl"!ll. No ex· information pl ease call drvincd rbug store.d eat, Opportunity in Laguna INSTRUC'fOR S·Jl ealrh rtfonthruFrll2·4.771W. merchants, who are Y· EmDloyment& per. necess. Training 642 ·4321. From San Me:n~~~ ::e.'Q.~l 8:~~: Beach. Jlas to be (;lub .Grcutupporturut_v l9thSt,C.M. beating the Sour FOUND: Cock·•· rreparaffaft provided.Call~'104lor Clementc-S:in Juan B ss2.oua qualltled lo h eo d foryuunll'.n,t11\&youn1: BUSINESS Or Med. ()(e's, Economy at Shoppers poo /Terri er. VI c pf •••"•••••••••••••••••••• Zenith 7·1359. Capistrano area. call arron. · tst.abllshed dept. with g a I . Kn owle d RC In 468 te 472 sq. ft . at 40!' sq, Vlll•ge, 273' N. Main St., Meadow Vu Schodl . Schools & 1~~~~~~~~~~1495-0630 and MIMIOO Vie. Cleaning lady for one day desire to bo ~lnde.,tndent health, nutrition or l'hY!"· fl. 1525 Superior. Ave., Santa Ana •• &'W·USt 848-S!a:WI eves. lnsfrwctfon 7005 I •iy.C"-..r;a ju-El Toro area, call every 2 wks. Costa Mesa 4e •ssumc reponslbllily 8E7d9 .J.~ ... h ckldpfu I. L~1:i 11 NO .. ~ ~ ~''lg\. 581-6.'\tO. ' 645-0366aft3. of belnii one's own boss. ·~"" w a)'!' ut: .,.,11 ..... 2 - 17 80 .FOUND:. Whtff1kyp_u,p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Clemente area, $~~E~q~u~'~l~O~p~p<r;·~F.~.mp~~lo~y~c~r,r,~~~~~~~~~il P1yt $800 per month + 9-SPA1 . ,,,. N.B. soo :1q n . oceun view, WEAVING SHOP or a e Oi-1ftjeli20t , C:M . -tnr1rto~ _ _,htayi-a wk. for-twv,r. old ave-tometh.11'.'@ yw wanl ~ ol proOY.Gall carol Si!LL idle ttem:t wilh 1; upper, $1&0. mo. 6'18 w. br. Owner. Ver/ reasbna· 8efore-s. ~.AA:., Makenewrrleods! boy, ~r bomc. $3S a wk. to sell? Clauir1cd a<b do at Nolan R'al Estate Daily Pilot Classified Ail. Cliut;1 fWJ..38SO _ be. 4MO·S910rw 548,..212.. Sm•ll gr~. $tM479. •92·3785 l Cla11lned Ads it well, M2-!678. llf.. 5'&MSl.lc.-"94·£M73 642•5678 . 1 ~' .( ............. • l f . . . . .. ' . • • • ·- : .,1M I ' ..... ' 5"" ·VJ5 1)8 OAJLY PIL.OT ,1 Heep WGfltltd 7100 AppQ..cu 80 I 0 Furniture 1050 Ci«OCJ• Sa9~ 8055 Ger~•••••••••••••··~ .... W•ted 71 oo'.w. Wae..:rld&y .. 77~m=~~::ed : 7100 Help Want~ 7100 ;;;;:~~~;;.;;-.=~; ....................... ~ ·······••t_••·····:··::~ ~:~:·;;·:;·~·.:·;:·=:;:. ··:·~A G t: • -,:, '' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Mon thna f)i. Sa.IHI)'+ Hotpolnl. 21 cu ft. 2 Dr~ OriglnalOllPalnU 1' flealthy vi1oro1.1s f\lrniture olOce eqiip. c:omm Mull have c:ar relrl1/free1err "200. sorted 1l&e1. Mcnnox ch•rlie.1. w. Jews, Uanc~ 6.mitcl",i2Z Ca11U.ndal68-067V . Da11. Vlr&lala. 644""°5a Gla111111 , Dr-lc·•·Brac spiders, ctr. Sat·Sun, ~l;lPUdo Na.s.c'•91n .} MATURE ADULTS . Full-Time & Pcrt-Tl- To work wilh boys & girls 12 lo 16 years of age. We will train you in newspaper. sales promotion. Must have dependa- ble transportation. Earn $100 to $250. per week. Phone 542-1354 between IOAM & 4J>M for interview Equal Opportunity Employer Help Wanted 71 O Holp Wanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~1 .. 10~ wanl1...od, Sdayweek IRVINE PERSONNEL !;';.~~;.cmcol rusidencc SER.VICESll'-ACENCY -MAID WANTED 4881'..:.t7lh $tret.•t . (l.tt J rvn\e). t;osta ~1 ... su , IJon Qwxote Mote l SALES PERSONNEL Expmenced Major Appliance Dept. Automotive Decorator Full & Part-Tlrne OpenlolCJ• Apply Today 3M~~!!.~~~~!3!!a Pen-el DCjiai lnNnl Equal Opportunity Employer or673-9111 fromJO<to$50.536-Zl3S. 10.4 . Corner Luau & 1~ ' · Service Sta. Alleodant, F i 'd l h & F 1 . 6' sofa bed Leilani. block west ori~IO~·!:·------- p/Ompe;. 18 ~ ovb~r. Af:Q d~y~~. ~~~~ ~~-::O:! l'!,;e«J., good co00: Buihard, near ocean. SAT/SUNBA.,...~;8 }Y . ICO 0 • C, ·u -Haul 53S·Zl'76 S7S. 13111 MB.Rnolill St .. H.B.968·9229 11'2&onalreWa,y.N . Avenlda Pico, Si!.n Clem · · Garden Grove, between 5 1 _ _::L::od::::I•::•_' bl:::=k=•·:="::"'::-;·;;-· . . . . d Wedgewood Gas Stove, &:9pm SuperSuperGarageSal!'•i-Service Sla. Allen ant $45 . 218 E WiboaCM lst time moving. ~1s DlVORC.t.:014 YEARS w<1.nted,. t"'UU k pllim!'. ' 646-8025 · ~ 9 FT. SOFA, XLNT sotd. owner leavinl 32$1Rl\'1ERA.<;:-¥- llruwn s Shell, 990 E . COND. SlOO. CALL town .. BargOlins Galore, 631·28:34 • Coast llwy, NB Freezer. '68, 17 c.uft . APTER 5 PM, 675-4258 from a single fin tocolft.-e eb60 S l M Poo G. 1 r·"I u· Seara, frosU'ree, S125. table, wrought iron ta· Horws • 1,A . ir , ... me. 675·9368 Sofa &: love , eat . bltr, Jess ware,&Web·•••••••••••••••··~···• 1.~u. lliur F&clory, CM BeautifuJ, very a:d quail· ber '{;eQ. & Swlngset. Reg.1'8 Mare. Arai51o0k· C.:4111. 645-0311 Washer &: Dryer <gas), ty, never UHCI. tno\•ina. Como & Jiett &fake us un ing-1plrit<.-d, thuWY: S'Or" Shoe salesperson. J(lf;eph r~}!OW, gd coacL $100. 962-2562. oiler we CAN'T reruse. trade for gd West.cm ol' P.1agninShoeDept.SouUt ~·642·328>.t't.6 pm. 8 t ht 1 All d;:iy. Sat. & Sun. Quarterhorse:.67).1933. CoaslPlai<1..M9·9700. Good cond Kelvinator d~::t.tes':[~':!.:h c:a:I.rn 10·2P&t , 46.X> Dorchester Yr. old Reg. Qt11.rkt' •SwimmingPooJ• Coppertone relrig, frost lamps.M10 .83S-T766 ' Rd.CdM. !\fare. In foal. $1600 • Salesman. Must be ex· freeSS0.541).1759 l't.10VlNG ·, Single bed, Shows Eng. & Western.. Used Porta-Crib · 30 perlenced.546-0061 . KENMORE washer & jn1toodcondltion. Guitar, nylo,d slrffg, 548·7038aft.S: · ·:- 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j dryer. Set. $100. Hurry: Phone631·18!M Must sell, m c CJ er. 8 Id Quart.en Nono I• bi.5·5666 or 613-9599 -.fl l----'-------1 645-3643 eves. yr 0 •lo.. •otlVlt. ..:.;::.:.:..c:c:.=c...----1 mare. very gen..-. _.... 6:30&Sun~. Good Bedroom furruture, Neighborhood Garage or best offer. ca11.af\et' 4 piece seL Xlnt. cond. Sale, Sat. 10-4. 006 Bellis 6pm, M6·L08'1. · .Auctiot1 8015 $350.494-6739. ull NB TRAINEES H.tpWanted 710Ci Help Wanted 71 00 Will train dependable••••••••••••••••••••••• St.tEastbl ) · · ouse-holdGoods80'6 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• women tobccome ph1stic SS SAVE SS SAVE LUSK HOMES SAT & SUN 20891 Balgair ••••••••••••••••"·~··• •1AJL> WORK Pt1otel. injection molding PUIUC c · b Uookh l& &•mEW°' '' ~1edica1 Secretary for :H· u.,,1 ''"late operators. Pt1usl be able * * ** Ir· twn. 1 ' 0 1'1'8 SHAG CAlll'"""JI ' Neal, energetic. Laguna n.. -.. 1\1 a g no 1 a W ,......, ... -,. S 'I ,,4 ••• 1470 2100NcwportBl,CM YI • •& _,. Call 642·"670 JA""ITORS BC'h. Resort. 6 day wk. live llarbor area i.:cn'I SaleSNOOle to stand entire shift, if **FURNITURE• Everythingmuslgo! · HE ".""'~•'t 1""1111 4~1.1100 prac Ex per & c1u:ihf1l'01 Smafl. necessary. Openings on *SALE* 3 rolls. antique gold,, 40 r.1<iturc 1nd i\1tlual:. c.1p:1 1-----------• tions' in res~mc tu Box We hiJVC 8 sma 1· friend -1st shift, $2.15 per hr lo •.AUCTION* ALLEY SALE! Cruiser sq yds t?ll. 1 roll l,i.o'la ble uf .c.cncra! 11ff1ct· J\1ana~cment 378, Balboa Jsland, Ca ly stafr. Pleasant olfil'e. start: 2nd Shift $2.29 per •Ton~• 7:30PM• I-Teaks! SelUng out our green. 120 sq yds •. t;l per clea11ing. S11ppll·n1l·nl t•J<:OPLJ<: PERSON l ~9'~2'i62'-'-'--------I ~~~~~r~~~t.~ ~~~~e~ hr to start. 3rd Shift 52.461 DEt\LERSWELCOME starts tomorrow Summer collection or sq yd. U-haul or carpet your income \\-"1th :1~~ t;.-:;ec. looking for par1 . h per he start. Raise in 60 Rl.:PO FURNITURE bikes. Reas'. + other layer wilt deliver anil lay higher commission t an d CO s ~NMENTS d ·•·• hours work 111 S;1nta Ana lime business. associate l\1 j:!ml trnc. lloute sis t·o. rn 05 l 0 r f i c cs. Ca 11 ays. N Iv 10·.00 AM items. 502 E:. Oc'ettnfront, for $1.10 per sq Y ·-1 ~ area, 4i ·!ll'.\1 , J\1ond:j)' in wholesale supplies. tUture. Ai;c 23·:.19. Car. 548_7711 oindaskforDan. MANUFACTURERS Bal.673·7b'99 t.Jonal.Callt714)49.1·7700. through t 'ruJuy. $2.50 per ll u s i n (' s s f u I I y phone. $16Uwk . 818·1001 APPLY SfOCK REDUCTION 5452 Mc"'...., .. en· hour. t:<ill S.ll·U:n:i and capitalized lntervie'A-' ---- -Orange Coast Plastics All types furniture & ap· ~. EVER YTll I NG 111 UST LUSK HOMES *SALE_t leave your naml', a~I 673·222.l · MODELS·MASSEUSES [@ ~ 8.50W .18t.hStreel pliances . LH furniture, Huntington GO! Couture & Antq. dress & phonl' nurnbcr. Figure Models. escorts, Costa M1..>sa BR sets, recliners. hide· Beach.. c lothing, art books, .... ~~~~~ .... ~~""'11\-lcchanic a\ Draftsman, masseuses nl'(~ed. 1'op ~,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! a -bed s, dinettes , many antqs .. inc. furn. : expcr'd. Prefer truck money. New studio. bookcaii:es. Qual. linens, China • . JA N ITC) I< 1nanufacluring or rel at· 631-3811. Maple a.. leds Woman's Touch Div. fabrics. wools. Games, 1-'ull t1ml' · Ua)s · 2163, e<l pr°'\uct background.I-"·'-'-'-'-------.-RECEPTIONIST· * UTOTEM* Hut •-&•-ONCE IN A LIFETIME inc. sports equipmt. re- 1-larbor Blvd .. Cus ta Wage open. Ma ster !\1onogrammcr. piece SECRETARY C~ ~ SALE OF Pt10DEL & cords.&misc.bousehold starts tomorrow 10:00 AM " ·' 5452Mc~. !\1es a Truck. 18060 Euc lid. work person~lit.ing Professional u(fice. lm· EMPLOYMENT CHIMAS A·P A RT .l\t ENT bric-brae. Sat/Son. at -=--------1 1-'o u n ta i n Va 11 c y , sweaters. Days 6'W·0797· mediate position availa-OPPORTUNITIES Chests, rockers, Clr'IVs, FURNITURE. 31252 Holly Dr., So. Lag. LADIES can you wrXk 2 540·L583 . l':ves 5S2·3t.14o_____ b 1 0 f 0 r s harp en . Full or Part Time washers, dryers, refngs, <Seeourdisplay ad that So. on Coast Hwy. past or 3 eves a wk. Ii-llpm as -r I r· I Wed Sept 17th ) r h. 1-, 1 d & 'lotel N•· "'ht "l••rk. 21 and th--s•'ast1·c hand workt'ng No Ex per N(.<ecssa"" rzrs , arge 1rep ace, ran .. · · Aliso p1· "r to left oo W-t a as 1onsly1st . o. J\1cdical ~\ssistant ror" dbl .. r~.~11 ,93 .,,,,1 "· AgeZI-6.5f.ligible' lamps, PLUS LOTS . . Dr.499·™6 ""' earn up tu ~ weekly Otolaryngologist-PlaslH' bon a l' ..... a .. ·J<JU · person. Experienced on· Goto The Nearest ~1 0RE MISC. ITEMS. Sofa, Dinette, Chairs. Etc. -'-----------1 co mm. No invest . Surgeon.OrangeCounly. lkstWesternCapistrano1_1c:y.:.·.:."c:'c_·83=39.:.. _____ 1 TICTOC!\tARKE'f $SSS.AVES$$ for sate. 229 C Costa 963·7470. Secretarial e'lperienl'e _l_n_n_.________ RECPT TYPIST ForApplical.lons&lnfo 9 loSOAJLY J\lesaSt.CM.673-3221 Huntington Beach. , Laundromat Assistant. !\1aturc v.•on1an p/hme. N . B . 673-16.'IO, 675-0.'t~I. rt.oquired . ba<"k orlice ex· TOPE" •TOR d · · OR CALL !714) "'2 7702 ! ~ ! !GARAG£SAL£! ! ! ! -,• ·-·• MTS ruii. To work in A vert1s1ng '"" · Jtems Subj.eel to presale. J>atio Furn. Redwood. 3 Womao'•T-"D~-. Perience helpful, .:1....... T . T s J Draft•'n• Tables Piano n .• Pay & benc its. Sen " Be h s 1 .,150 $500 r .. c 1 • ·• ' Mus o'cal Jn°trumcnts, ONCE JN A LIFETis.tE• ' . · d E•per'd. 5·!1Pl\1 daily. Agency in Newportl·~~·~·~o~•~>~-s~'l~cm~s~-~n~c~-~l ··ood "va1·1able. We ha'rs $15 ea Ch"''sc ,., · ' typed teller & Hcsumc. Send rc s umt· to ac . a u.ry~ .· . honorBorA&MC. $20. Table, Jge modern Furniture, Stove, Re-SALE OF MO~~L' &. 'd Write ad ~sso. Dail~· rlassihed ad no. s.as clo ,833=--'-1-'-3"22'-------1 WAITRESSES MASTERS AUCTION white, $25. 5 chairs~ $25. r . 9940 k CM A I' A R T M E ., T Line J\techanic, l'XJ>t'.r . D ·1 l'''•lnt I' I> llo•'" Tr.undle bed, $20 . ng. a ' . • '" Pilot, PO Box 1560 C•...:ta ai Y • · · " ... "'-S 2075~ Newport Bl. CM URE Class l or II lie. 'rrut'k M ·c ""'""' r ¥ 1560• t:osta l\'lcsa, Ca R.E.S~ Exper'd . tUllorp /t_ .,.,., 96••&"S66B6 675.9368. FURNIT . . .•, ,\lanur. 1.taslcr 'l'ruek.1 __ e_s_·a_._a_._, ___ . ___ !.12626 . He-w Office 'Good hi-s. Neat appear. o.w· MJ .n · · (See our displayaij.\hft. 18060 Euclid, F'ountain Medi•al Recept /Typis il -~--------We've i'ust remodeled Ovcr2I a· cycles 8020 Large plants, patio furn.. ,,. ran Wed.,-Sepl.17lh~> valley. 5110-15&1_. ____ 1 w /a ll front ofc ex per_ M USICAl, our office & we now )lave Surf & Sirloin .!••••••••••••••••••••• Frigidaire, bar stools. E;c~l~t~. c~~i:~~co~b~af Jewe-lry . ',4Q70 NOTICE N.B. P "yCh•'alr•·, ore. INSTRUMENT opcn i·ng"_for 3 new 5930W.Coasl l-lwy,NB end&coffeetbls.custom G d. 0 • & "' chrs, Books. ames, IS· •••••••••••••••••'!,•to"•• how Daily Pilot Class· Age-25-35 .642·3866. J\lfg. ne1..'Cls 'frainces salespeople. Xlnt com· Waitresses. hos tesses. lamps, paintings , hes, Misc, Sat/Sun 2722 WANTED " Exper1enc1..'ll workers for · · l'l d I ls r AZUKI sofabcd. twin bcd_s, etc. iricd ads display their mission sp I an o · o cooks. f'·u11 and part Sandpi11cr, Cto.1 ·'• M d . -• .. _ · lant as.sembly, finishin~ & 1 d IO SpdB' I 673-4169 messages with l~ibility e 1c'"~S1S wooclshop. t:all 545.7255 e'a .s.. . time. Top paid benefits . 1cyc es TOP CASH DOJ,.J:.A.1,t andimpact ?Ourads,we Prirnarily back orfice. (7am·Jlam) 1'or1ntcrv1cwa11pt. Apply between 2 and 5 $10.overCast 1905 CARVED Piano ~ame table, Kitc hen PArP FOR YOUR are proud to say, really 1-lunt Heh physician1 ..:c..c=-==-'------1THE ROH TAYLOR pm. Denny's. 52!.I t:YCLEWORKSLTD $650 ·k · box kngsz 1te ms,clQthcs,toys.Lots JBwELRY, WATCAJ<.:s. ~et res u I ls . Phu n e Write Classified Ad So. NCR 4200. tront desk & GROUP Av c n id a Pi co. San 1822 Newport Blvd. · t .. :ed $~~-640·4307 of odds & e_nds. Sal/Sun ART OBJECl'S. GO.&D, 642·5678. 465. Daily Pilot P.O. Box relief audit. 1\mbassador 673-760 I Clemente. Costa 1.fesa. 548·5783 wa er 9-5. 546 Pierpont, CM SILVER SER V I·C E • ----------• 1560, Costa l\lesa, Calif. lnn227711arbor.CJ\1 .Sce . 2 girl's wht. bd. sets : _54_0_-6_2_9_7 _______ 1 FINE FURN &i .. AN- LIVE -IN .1 m11 id_dlc a,••, =!12"=·26=--------I Mr. \\'hite R. E. SALES. ATTEN-Waitress Ex.per. _only. Certs 8035 Chests, end tbls. desk, Saturday only. 3_ whl, ~Tc:J~Q~U~E=S..:·.:.64~5-'-zm ___ ._· _ woman u t1me, or1 -----------I TION LICENSED. Noont0Everung sh1fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dressers.646-SJSS 1· care of 2 boys & It. hskpg, MEDICAL ASST Nurse UN LICENSE D-G 1-:T .. ul~e Do~ph1n. JJS.5, PERSlAN Kittens. pets, ----------• ladie~ Schw~nn. Like nu. Ladies ring. 9 diamotid. 623 -4715 btwn 10 :1m ·lO TopDollarrorcompetcnl Director TJIE RED Ct\RPt:T V1aL1do,Ne1A-1>0rtBc:h. breeders SSO & up . Contemporary Furn. & Clothing , misc. 9-4. 201 S600 value; Sac. $300 pm g·r1 1 Orthopedic Artforsale.Also TV& Barranca. N.B . •ash .557-16'°aft--~•tn ._ . 1 · of Nurses TRE 1\TM1':NT ~ \\le.train w anted exJ)l'r. 1-'H Gla.ss 714 .737.2359 !'Il ise . Lcav1nJ! State. Eas lbluffarea. ..., "","'t; LVH'S Surgeon 646·5l9'1. you tu sell homes V.'tlh an Hoa t Hui Ider Some · -----M h' 8078 i\ challcngin.1t position in <1.ceelerated cou rse that . . · Sll\•erhousehold Persian 642·2056 Su d 1 p eed l ac 1nery Dayshifl,f/t1me.Every l\I EDICALSt:CHEl1\RY alargc skill1..<dnursing& . cd 1,· . supervision !!"~per. re-Kittens Gwksold litter ----1 n ayony. roe .s ••••••••••••••••.,•M••• otherwkndoff.Goodsal Gd typi st, medical rehab· facility in the ~tartsim~ · _you~e qu'd. Send naml·. ad-trained.$25536·~ Herilaged1n1ngrm.sct: 1:'0 m llayden U.S .USEtiWOOD&ri.~A.L & bene. Apply in person. terminology. lnsurance, Orangc·Santa 1\na area. interested in earrung big dress . a.:c. qualifica-· · Table, 6 side chairs & 2 Senate. Nee..<!. doncrs and WORKING Equipment Park Superior llealth booltkeepinl{. accounts ~lust be motivated mon~y _fr?m t.he start, lions. pay. requirements 5 1ovely kittcns nd . armchrs.Chinacabinel, b11°Y8"96~3·_49718761_ Bermuda. for imm.ediate disPof;al. care. 1445 Superior Ave receivable for growing toward rehab nursing , get. indi~idualt7·~ free to Bill Lee, Custom Rae· homes. 264 Rochester, Xlnt cond . Cnst new. · · May be inspected etreue .NB. E .O.E. chiropractic office. Exp R .0 . & bchuvior mod as t~ain i ng ~non the :ob1as· 1n g Y achls. J700 H t:.to.1 .6'12·3219 S4.800. Sa ~. ~1.750or best Steelers Jr. Football shops. g AM-4 :3Q .1?~1. ----------! preferred. Salary com· well as mt.'Clicare pro· St~lancc in a. top 0 c. oc. llilltop l?d . Soqucl, Ca liL offer. 548·6067 Team. Located al Edison Mon-Fri . LIDO .. SHI r•, SELL idle items with · m e n su rate to ex · •edure". >'.•eel ·.·.·•l•r)·, v.·ith a friendl y at· 95073 Y \RD ·~Lid p =u " -" ·• mo ·1Jhcre Call immcd · · · D 8040 Wrouoht iron dininJ! rm lligh parking lot. Hun· 1 · iJ\llJ o a ... r, Daily Pilot Classified Ad. perience. &16·0516. benefits & incentive 11ro· . :s · · --•• , ·i OCJS ."cl. R"d ''elvcl cha•·r".·. drcd" of m•'"cellaneous N.B. ' ·• ~~~~~~~~~~~~;!!s~~~~~~ L1nda558·755S Wl-IOWA Nl STOWOllK .••••••••••••••••••••••• •' ... -~ .. "' JA~r~a~in~.C':'.!'u~ll~532~·~1i•~ut~.--'[-==='-'-=------[ DRIV£ACA8 ! PET WORLD Like nu . SlOO. Caltfornia items. Magnolia&Allan· M" II IOIO HURSESAIDES CH OOS£ your hours. • • maple hutch. $125. ta.1-1.B. ..'.S::.~.~~~~•s•••"•'•k•• W"rk for ,-ourself. be Cockcrs, Chihuahu a , 9634496afterl2noon OR ORDERLIES ., p di sh·h t G ---------·-1clolhes.kitchenmisc.and WA....,.ED'-· REUBEN'S your ov.·n bo!>s . M('n or oo es. 1 · zu, . -1""1111 I Salarydependsonexper. Women . Can be sli~htly Shorthair. Pil Bulls, Gel . pieces, unusual pieces more Saturday 9 am· 5 J Be recognized . Ca ll LOCJwnaHills handicoippcd . Neat-mini-Schnauzer. Porns. & oldies. chrs., tb ls, pm. 8702 Doremere TOP CASH DOJ'..J'..){!t A CON\1£Nt£Nt SHOf'f>ING AND SEWING GUIOt: FOR THE Immed. PortMesaConv. Clean Appearanc-e. P ekes. Weslies. 100 beds.ctc.675-4594 Drive, lluntinglon PAID FOR YP:iJR l·losp.642.·1>100. Vets .• rel•. re-'. Age 25 1,, mixed puppies. Stud svs Beach. JEWELRY. WATCfl'ES. ilas OpeningsFor: ,... tb cd ~••w 17th SOFA&.Chr.WhiteVinyl. ~-----•ART OBJECTS r~o 70. Supplement ,·our in· mos re s . ..........., · G s & Su ' ~ ,_ CAL ON THE GD. Dally Double! DOUBl.E whlt·to-wt1r po1ll- bllltl•f wltll tlle!14 popultf put. MIS! ,,.,..,. fun, !1st tfl Shi c.M-mt ·• MttW 1111 "'"'· 11:%....~tm 90161 Mlssts' Sim I.JO. It. 14, ti, II. Sir. 1% -a.> ~ 1tJlt lltt ii• 4!Mflch flbric. d i1.oo ,. Nell .-tt.,11 ~ tor •II Pftltf1\.. !0f !lP•:<!'!' ... _ •• -........... 1-----,...,_ ' ................. ...... "' tfft I . PrW ::::.::: ·--·-lt)ll .............. ...... ""' 111111 -.. -_, ............ ~ •o1•:;:'!'::1~ .... _, . ... + ""lf=ti,ZI =·--=·= .... _. Caper Mates! NURSES AIDES Expcr·d . Bayview Manor Conv. llosp, 205.s Thurin A\·e. C .~1 . 642-3505. F · · S\ O Like11ew .S125. 4Fam arager. al n SILVER SERVJQE come. Drivt" ;:1 cab 6 hrs at a1rv1ew . ' . pen h · 3 SOZ! 548-9765 10 -4 . Furn, couc . FINE FURN&. AN -or morc a day. Apply in eves.S l· · · '"•s h /dryr. ·72 36 " ' 11 , ... b c .. TIQUES. 645-2200 .: : Apply In Person person,\(' ow...,.. o., Dachshund Pup, blk /tan, Color T. V. Spanish Cab. Yamaha l\lX, metal ofc P.1onthruFri3-5PM 186 E . 16th St .. Costa male. Standard A.KC, new. S250. Woodburning desk.school desks, misc. Kng Sz. Bed. New, ~om- 24001 Ave de La Car Iola l'l-1esH . shots. $75 . /ofr. 842·0882 Stove, $35. Champion 2 O 3 7 C a Iver l, C !\I plcle, still pkgd. ,Xtra NIGHT COOK Laguna llills Will your boss give you a Juicer, $120. S Spd. B1c y 545·0226. firm S190 (worth-.'4+5;. LYN. E lo E I PURE-BRED German clc S25. Con.sole Stert.'O, QnSz$170 usuallybnm • · qua ppor ... mp oyer raise? Earn an extra • · ..,.. .. e, 3·11 :30&7-3:30f/time. S200amo.Prr.54B-l24I Shepherd Pups. $15.497-1898 MOVING to.1uch Mi sc. incldel.835-2263 .•.. ,. Nursing Beautiful. Sacrifice Baby items, household -- Al l ~~i~t~ESe~lp~~ in Sailor /Salesman w/exl'.lr. for Appl. aft. 6 S 50 . oo 4 94 · 7 7 15 or GarCICJe Salt' 8055 goods. 8532 Sable Dr.1-IB. PUBLIC AUCTIOt-1 . · • · Strt Comm. good traffic. M h d" 494 -5187 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat /Sun 104. Off Atlanta. MANY ITEMS o~~N•' Ger1atr1cs. Park Lido 8 t Pl 714-61S·ll« ere an IH' ..... ~ i::. Conv. Center, 466 oa ace . ••••••••••••••••••••••• G Sh h C PUBLICAUCTIOM SatS 10474T 1c· I ESTATE JEWELRY. b ·~· 8005 erman ep erd. AK . AIANYITEMSOFFINE F'·Vun. e~ irce. ART OBJECTS. i\N-Flag s ip Rd, N.B . Sa l es-Custo m ring ""''1ques 3 ~1o s. female. xlnt ESTATE JEWELRY .. of! Garfield nr TIQUES, FINE F1JR.N., 642·8045. makers is seeking ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• pedigree & tempera· ., · Ward 1 n Neptune ETC. PHONE FOl{:JN· NURSING per'd sales person. Xlnt PUBLIC AUCTION menl. 642·2203. TAIRQTUEOSBJF,!;-NCETSFIJ, ARN · Estates. Port. air cond's, FO. & B ROCl-l'r1R E . oppor.forresp.indiv.So. MANYITEMSOFFlNE . · ., N. Craftsman e l ec 645.2200 :-',,, *AIDES Coast Plaza. Call for J E w EL II y. ART We1maraner Male 10 mos ETC. Pl·JONE FOR IN l awnmower & edger.i -------~-- Join a team who cares appl.,549·1424. OBJECTS, ANTIQur.;s, old.Allshot.s.$25togood FO. & BROCHURE . books.&muchmore. Noritake china serv-. s, uboul patients & aboul SALES Earn Chn'slmas FINE 1'"'URN .. ETC. home.64.2·l375 645'2200 . SlS. New Arvin baJrm. L ho PHONE FOR INFO & . .. Sal/Sun 10·4 Back Bay 383 h t $ M you .. earn w you ~a n money! Sell Sarah Co\'· · Purebred Ger. Sheps., 8 Moving Sale-Sat5cpt20lh 2Jrd St. Toys, furn, kit ea e r, 10. a..hng. be paid exlra for staying entry Jewelry in your BROCHURE. 645-2200 wks. Fems. $35, Males 8~m-tpm. I-Urn, Span. appl 1 glassware. patio, leather top step tables well. We have our own free time. No invstml. JONATH•NS $.50.546·0116 r1resc'ieen,. clothes. luggage. art-d ecor SlO each. Car p~t19• & coffee shop & other G·l·SSJ228B * A --'-----------1 games etc 9952Voyager . pads: 10'4"xltJ6'' - benefits. 1-:xpcr'd -all 31 · · AHTIQUES * AKC Champion Sired Cr. He: 962:6842. _•_lc_m_,_. -------• 9'xl2'. $25 each: Good shi_rts. Apply ~1on lhru SALESGIRL. Fabric ex· offers a fine selection. Danes, 12 wks .. tan•-----------• LIDO PATIO SALE door mirror $3. D<fi-en· Fri 9am-4pm . Hoyalc per. nee. Part.time.Call We buy&sell.4223lslSt. w /blkmask.ll\l.lF.Call Decorator moving . Furniture. Beds, Oak bed(% size), ~lfow- Conv. 1-losp.•lal. \l)Jl) W. Mary,646.4040. N.B.673·6001 548-0069. Lamps, pictures. ac· d brown rose pat~;'•$50. Warner, Santa Ana . cessories. French 1-leadboar s. Sil\'er, Clothes, size 8·lij & 546·6450. SALESLADY: OLD ROUND OAK AKC COCKER_ Spaniel Pcovencial dining rm Crystal, Etc. Childrens jewelry. G46-239..1 , p t l . 1 - t Pedesta l Table. $225. pups. 106 l\1anne Ave, tble,oil paintings&ot.hcr clolhes. 10Cl"s of brand1~--~------ ar -•mi: 0 .assis 646-9391 fl 6557:6027 Bal.675-5973 · GE rel · 15 new tennis clothes. sz. 1974 ·0 PENNIES.''UNT manager. Exper d. Over .a · misc. · · ng. cu S Su " ft. Harvest gold. Never 4·_16. al & n 10-4. 221 SEWN BAGS. $00 .·EA. NURSING *LYN'S 21 . To be t'rce. I am selling POODLES darling AKC been used. Girls 3.spd V1aKoron.N.B. OROFFER.675-9688- 3-11 Shift. Join our pro· P09e Boy~ out entire stock. Low toys, apricot male. 1 S h · fessional team who l'are South Coast Plaza prices. Dealers & de· 541·3092 Qc cdwidnn Nb•BcycCole. 291ol2 3 Family Gar. Sale. Sat & APT Swap A1ct't.1 ·~all b l t. & C 115575734 I u a a. . . rner Sun Furn appliances appJ 't k" . k a ou our pa 1ents a -. corators w e come. RISll SETTER PUPS v· ladelO · · · anccs. n1 c • about you._ Apply Mon . . ,Ginger Jar Antiques. 1 . "6 is ro. lots of misc. Cash only. knacks. some rumitUre, thru i-""ri 9.4, lloyale Sales Prepaid dental 1967 Church St. c J\1 . wks, papers. pick of lit-Sat&Sun 11.5PM. Walton 7270wcnAvc,l.fB Avon bottle collect.ion. Conv . Hospital, 1030 W, plan. Xlnt Comm. for 646-4324 or by appt . tcr,$125. 581-~3 Vibrator • furn • llfP air compressor, de-Sal Sept. 20th, Uarnto 2 Warner. Santa Anll. XlnlProducl.S32·0969 545·3967. AKC Old English Sheep· household items 8571 corator l;imps. shelves, pm, Apt D·20Z.,.63a S4G·6450. SCTY Legal PT •JS YR old secretary desk, dog Puppies, 8 wks . Bellmead l-18 • tables & chrs. New boy's1 _B_a_k_e_r,~C~M ____ ...,__ OFFICE, pt/time, small Expr .. Nr. O.C. Airport xlnt cond, $t65. 675-7184 Rea$OOable.&1()..66J1 to.10VING Out of Town ! ice skates, old car parts. 2 large wagon whee.ls, Here ire Ille ripple cap!s Mfg. Co. N.B. Lt Hkkpg, 833-0602. & 644-6452. after 6 pm Free ta You 8045 15212 Roanne Cir, Irv. 54C ~·15557 · 1001 l>aiau Pl, $49.50 ea. Slim gym,.$15. ~ h 645--'I 9~0'-9 121,9to5 ·'' · l\1iscitems.548-80tl. an the ~rls love! caex. rs. """' SEAMSTIE:SSES OLD Round Oak Pedestal!•••••••••••••••••••••• 1" ""' • 1!15T';,a~1f1P::ntr~~~ .t!l~ Parli ally 1-l andicuppcd Needed. Must be ex· • Table, $225 .. 646-9391 or 3 Yr lovable Lab, spayed. Golden west. Park-ll . B. 2485 Irvine. C.to.l Sat. Sun. Bargain. Portable liaover s111pes all aroi.tnd. Crochet al man n eed s Ii ve . in p e r ' d • on power 557·60271dt. 6 ·to good home. Cail after Community garage sale. Front Rear Pl:ints, Plan-Washing Machine $15. worJted in 2 colo1s. P1tt1rn housekeeper or helpfu4 machines & in garment 6pm,540·2700. Sun 9121. lo-4. Sunview l~rs. Sew. 1.lach. ~Hee· Copperplale0ti.lcan$15. 1200, Mlssts' Sizes H)-20; companion. Reply to ~onstruction.Apply,Car· . •WANTED• . GD.l-IOMElyr.oldmale. Dr. Goldenwes l & Ubles 494-4464. • ..... i~l.J:c;• t~z'!~h!O P!~~~~~ classified ad. no. !">53, c /o JO, 684 W. 17th. C.M. ~nenlal ~ug11, any cond1-Shep /Great Dane All 1'1cFadden. 0 A K D E S K S 8 s For Sale: Beer Ta~-•nd 25t tch 0 1 r 1 1 Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 645·6820 lion. Indian rugs. South hot 646 5272 • od • ~--' pa tin°' 11'-<1u '"'"' C t M C l'f Western Antique•. 2Q9 5 s . · TRIPLE TREASURES We~gewo stv. $15, Ping Pong lable11.. Atike m1ll tnd tllndling. S111• It: .......... as ~1 csa. ii I • S th C E J ..._..... 92626. •SECRETARIES• Ocean Ave. Lag.Och. Gr. Dane AKC, Female, from J families! Marble-1 m 1 ·. t oro.~.ak cc. 581-3968evcs. 1 Sh, typing. X1ntSal. 497·2355. blue Obedience trained top coffee table, chest o( ypewr1 er. 1 e new . Mi 1 _....,._ ,, PBX An5 Srv, 1-'a.shion ls CONTROLCAREER Xlnl.g 8 d 963-7983 · drawers. orange Velvet $175. S275 new. 646-6126 Lamps, rug, drop l<fclJ la--::r.~ OILI a.... s.t.. & Atr~rt area. Ftr or Employm~nlAgency Carved, Antique Mantel u r · · t"hair. 2 white brocade 178SAnaheimAve,Apt.2. ble, wtcker bas~~ls , .-.. y..-_ MY I Mt t. Mil P rr. Eves/Days incl's 3400 lr\·int", Ste109B from CasUe. $39S. Ph: Grey striped male kitten, Oriental chaini, Kodak CM bedspread. S51·538:1J . " MmltiMllr-.Ja,.r... wknd1.i40-lll0/5S7·7777. NwptBch "114/S.56-SSOS .536-1823, lOwksold. Retina J.ll·c camera, FINE Access. for Gold !llhag mg, 12'X15" ....... EOE. •SECRETARIES• Appliances 8010 642·8763 O~ntel fernery, boys• hom e t ore . Framed w/pad S9S. MS-7881.e.ft G MORE 111111 rvtr bel0t•! 200 l :p;;--;11:--:m:~.~le~.i'e:m~.-,:.:,:~~-.. :.:l--:.:"~~~~~~:__-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.. • ....;lvro 8050 Schwinn Varsity 10-spd, pn'nt• lom~ dee lbl• P.1\1.orSat. dnlps plu• 3 frff prinltd In-· 1' ~·.. SECRET.ART "''"" golf clubs, dee lamps, ' """''. · · .idl NC# l976 NEU>t.ECR»T estab accts. EvestSats • Ele~trolux. Recenll_y ••••••··-·•••••••••••••• silver & much more. S:lt Rose Velvet k1.ng s~read 2 hanging Spanish lam CATNJ)C!MlsMrythfftl.75'. $75 wk+. Mr. Levi RECE"10NIST overhauled. Extra air ATTENTION-Do you SunlO·J .l94SPurtTrini· 145. Gilt Mirr. $50. blkwroughllronw /a~J Ct9Cittwltll'41111tt 1.Cla 848·1004 Professional ciffitc. Im· powerbrwih,$30.orbesl have quality u sed ty.N.B.644.5386 Sat/S~n . 10·4, 1~9 glasspanelsSS0.9&8,·~"i """""'"' ~· ~~... Jt.00.oo bmedla1te poslhtlon availa-offer. 536-4830. rumiture you wouldrlk• ' ~Sh~o~r~ec~li~rr~R~d~-~Cd~M'....,~-1-~-:-'-:::::-:-'.--"~--!r-== _,.. P\lbllc Relations. 1 JI •·· •-..,,.. lltt 1.llO e or s jrp en · . b tose , bulvvu'twan lhe 10713 E l Centro, FV, 5 Antq. Oak Ladderback CAREULADllS 1 .. + Knit Itel _ 1.25 Salaried pqsllion to han· lhush1stic hard working Wi11 uy 5ome Ref . .AP-bothcrso11_1e phone calls 968-2398. Sut/Sun lO·S. Chrs. 1-IO train set. 42 .. .._..llltW 1.00 die public relallons llnd person. Ex'perienced on· pliances. Runnlngornot ot traffic. thru you r Washer /dryer. sofa, Rd Bed Thi & 4 08k CLOSET' SALE " ::;.;.= ...-= t:= ~~~~ r;~1~~~o:r~: ly. 552-8339. ~~~5~58~ c r a P met 8 1 · hom e? Let .U3 sell it Cor _JJ~nda 600 Wh ls. CClubs, ch~s. Toif,(10 cOoker. Pie· ~::~~fts~~f:.'5~1~: ,.,. C"'lltl IHI: -1.0I rerred. E l Toro, A!llk ror SECY RECEPT you on t"Onstttntnent. Call Bikes, Stereo, Sew Mach. lures. Mirrors. More. 14. 18. Mink ).\~· ed ltttalt ..... lttll 1M Jeff 688 0800 E • • V •. d Kenmore Elect.rte Dryer, for information.S43-7951 & More. 20552 Queer\$ Pk Ln HB cashmere coal W& Ill •-~ 1.001-=='-'=-'·='-·----I xpor "'" ar i e perlt?c.tworldngt"Ond. 962271 S t/S«J . ' · ~ .... -1.0I Roal&•~-•~,, re1po n sibllitiot . ~ • &M-4044 KING.SIZE BED, mat· Shorecrest Swap Mttt. · 1. a n area. 1506 Warwjek - 1 114_1 51 • ·-~ Coft!jtrµclione;c-per.de-• lre !ls, boxaprtng -& Many famlllea . • • Lane..Sat-5un12·4..-.1 lll'lta, l:f -Hillie MeCormack . ~lrable.lmmed.openingi IFYOU rtame, xtra Orm. Value p art i c i pal l n g. Movtn&. Furn. & Misc. j •Kt"""•· .. · . llll tf 11 "1ft• f ~ RealtOt", bu an opening Newport Center1 R-.itti have a aervl~to o«er or $125., sell S21S. Also Thousands d items, Sat. ~/Su':ui.:O lo .4· 11331 "' nn-q J:A "-O-~-n •-• P • r 'd . tv ctusiftcd--ad ncr. St?; -coods to sell, acran ad 'Queen1lze bed~Qlue ott-Brookhunt;-ttmron ara · eta•~• ..-- ti II ..,~--JI; 1aletperson. &ccesKful· Clo Oa,lf Piiot. PO. )Jox In the Drl Pilot 142$, 1~11 $195. uellvcr)' CUff. blwn lndla.napoUs MOVING! Everything Gold Tweed ag,ln • b' suvloJI Laawta since 1$6'1; Cotta Me1a, Ca ClauUled ••. Included. Uiiually • Atlanta. Watch for 1toes. iat. &: Sun. 885 'SLalltd, $4 )'d. ~ac.lean 1113.49'·'7551 9'l62I PboneM2-H7 541·$593 sltns. Stn•te,'CostaMcsa CpUl.813·8163...,. -. ' I ~ • ··~· •" .!Lt;:)t_;,•, • S1595 GAS SAVERS Take Y-our Pick *'10 VWBucJ Spl?(!ia l paint. New tires. 3931-ISU. OR * '71 Opel Cpe. Auto. trans., Jo'~l radio, gold fmish. OOSOLF. OR *'71 Toyota Corolla 2 dr sed. Auto. trans. 442DCL: .. OR v I ~~. ~~-.. "'"'"..., ...... ., .. "-'-a,. .. ·. ,.,. ' ORANGE COUNTY'S ·~$ST ·- Rat iiliiii HEAo9114RTHS !14.$.4NT.t. AHA .,_,.Authorized s&les •Service , Farls • uaatnc ·- 01c.k Miller Motors Sales-Service-Leasing ·FI AT Roy C irYtr, Inc. Rolla 'hoyce BMW ·~ l20 w. Warner 234 E. t7lhst. at So Main Costa Mesa ~ ianta Ana • 557.~ *'70 Datsun J.. '.. w GIJOll 4 Sbee.d transmission, '74 Fl ,\'r XI~. loaded, CREVIER ncw\ire1.83JBEH. 6,000 mi, rn1nl cnnd. Oil. & 1---'"="ooc:.. ~ tic:"cc'~-,69 r·~ J ST a lllOADWAY * ....,.,...a . SANTA ANA '71FJ,\T124 Sport Coupl•. 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P/8 , clean VOLVO ~ """'· 1145-0089(home) or CodJloc: 9915 HOO H•"-etwo., · J 644·1860 (Office) SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• \..._ COSUI Miew ~100 _/ C .,_ 1914 amaru, -.a spd, All t'ars In our stock 197,,, MATADOR CAD '65 Cpe dV, very '66 Cad Conv. $350. Runs mag' tires. $1700 dwn, priced al beJ~ increuse , clean, $1'15. Must b good. TOP. 631 -386Zaft.. SPM. oC Auiusl Z5th. Automatic., pwr. steer· seen. Pvt party. 496·5376 151·5143 48 TO CHOOSE FROM JUST ARRIVED FACTORY DEMOS Example '75 244Sed• Automatic ; AM /FM stereo radio, power in&, fat'tory air coOO .. \•1nyl top. Custom in· terior & low mileage. (8561FJ). $3295 steering, power antcnna, 1_=======-low miles. !f2019. $5999 ~erutlemiA U VOLVO ' 1966 Hurhot ( f., 646 9303 69Vol•oW-.c Speed, radio. A pice one:! ! 3061. $1977 .De4atl~ • VOLVO 197& P4CER Hard to (ind w /lo"' mileage. A real gas saver! (H05 MPT). $3695 70Camaro4spdVS.1 '72 Ccslilloc: ownr . Xlnt. Cond. Sod..,DeVIAe ·72 f1eetwood Broughm. 533·0S41orfMS.6763PM. 1'op·of·the-line. Split Auto. _trans:• factory air fronl lea1lh . &eaLS. Xlnt Che•rolef 9920 con~1 tion1ng. power cond fo'r RE Co ear ••••••••••••••••••••••• sleenna, power br11kes . ·• . · •·• · : , . power windows be1tter new rttd1al 40 ,000 mt 64 Corva1r. 4-dr. Nu wh itewall tire~ vinyi Goodyear tiroi. J>riced to P.•!nt. No dents. 110 h/p. roor, Afi1 /FJ\t 'slere scll .~6-7325 Prtmo.$850.968-7412. radio, leather interior. Aldoa. Mew 9100Avto~ Mew 9100 158251. ·················~············~~·············· '60 INT. CAU\'loLL 5999· lie, .,..,_lie. AM FM ~ a ...... "•'* 1111~11 • .._,. ~ -*" [G..1...-r-1MU.J. '66CHEYY VaTOHrtCI .. 5 1099 .... ,~_. ... _.,,,_ ... ·-pool'll.(VM113·1_....I ' "70 CHEYY ILC- 5 1999 ' e'I! . llUl'OfNtlc. radio. hul• & gOld '*"4 l~Ull'·11138J '71 FORD COl•M PICI UP 52099 70&CAMIHO &OWMUSI 5 1999 ae-,1.. ~AclMnw-. lt4)1•-111S8). 70VW WAtaOHIUS 52299 • 1peed. ••dio. 3 t••I•. lnwfWQ.litte! t 11MOY·1• 1)8). '66FORD •OMCO 521·99 ~ -:-i,.,.~ ·~ :. '.~·~ "•• 1111""'•• lo• 1•11C'l'9-1"3.A) • . ' 1 I Cpupe. Automatic:, air cond .. 39,000 miles. '7,l YWCA.MPH . 1966. Hnrbor ( M. 646 930'.I . 72 Volvo 144E. auto trans, WH OLESALE Blue Book, '72 J avelin. all xtras. Sharp! 493-2275/835-5585 ' L1ke new In and outlll '74 FORD MUST 4HG GHl4 V6,"'iir cond .. pwr. steering w/lON miles. . ~4 C4111LU.C SED4H DE VIUE ·tJnty 16.000 original miles. Has it all!!! :.'. 21402 M•;ctllw Pwk•., , -~ Ml• Vlll- J.31-204.Q • 495-49'49 ~·._,p ........ air. AM /FM Cassette 14ick 9910 Stereo, dark Blue, Blue ••••••••••••••••••••••• delux int. Pvt. Ply. Orig. 1950 Buick Roadmaster . O~nr. Very Clean. 4i ,ooo Sacrifice. make olr. Call m1. 19-23!\1 PG . $3.775. No aft. 6pm. 646-5867 trad es . 960·25831--~-----­ eves /wknds . Days. 70Buick Riv.fullpwr,air, 114·684·2443. am /fm . stereo radio. ~ . $1695. 491-1005 '14 164E. Air, am /fmt---------11 radio. stereo. !\1ctallic ~ ll1ng aaythin~ "'i th ii blue w /blue leather up· Dady Pilot L1assified r\d hol. Gd gas mi. $51,950. is a simple matter .•. • ";I. \ 892-8971 aft6. just call 642-5618. ~r;.Hew 9100 4ufo1, Hew 9800 ......,., Hew 9100 4ulo1, Hew 9800 ~ ········•······· •···•·················· ···················~··· ..•.•.......••••••..... DATSUN B-210 \ \ ::: IMMEDIATE DELIVE"Y DATSUN Lil Hustler · ·;:·ON 41 M.P.G. • E.P.A. 17 IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' ' I. n ~ .... ·'· " \ 2 • 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICK-UPS IN STOCK HURRY WHILE THEY LAST! -. '69 CHEVROLET '72 DJlTSUN '72 DATSUN • CAMAIO PICKUP PICKUP ~·~·Y-1, automatic, factory air'cond. Radio, heater, m-os, 85333S with camper shell radio, heater, ~!•·fadio. Mater, oranoe in color, mags, 9762JV 829-AEN . •1445 •2395 •249 .. .. . . '74 DATSUN 1970 to 1974 '71 DATSUN " ... 260-Z 'ICll:UPS IN STOCK 1200 COU,I _ 6 cyl .• .4 sl)Hd. factory air cond., 11 Trucks To Choose From Radio. heater, sharp. 838-BLS -r19.fm mllei, mags. n7-KBW •5895 •1695 NEW 1975 MAVERICK 2 DR. Inc. 250 CID, 6 cyl. eng., PR -~". ON LY s3099 79,14 O&W ,;,.,,Cot.I. em;,. sions control, front & •cor bYmpcr guords & more! {Ser. ~ .:::SK91L1•3912,Stk • ..:::12414) OVER 30 NEW MAVERICKS NOW PRICE SLASHED! NEW 1975 MUSTANG II ~I'"'-~-~ IV':-~. :J'/J ,. . 2 DR. HARDTOP -~ ONLY s3&&9 Incl. pin stripes, rodiol tires~ . power steering, power front disc brakes, b1.1mper guards, rodio, heater, tinted glass. (Ser.# 5R02Y 106991 , Sik, # 166) OVER 80 MUSTANG ll's NOW PRICE SLASHED! YOUR CAR IS HERE! NEW 1975 BRONCO WAGON Re<>• b<onch ~·-•900 LI GVW pod· "9"' 'PO"OOI ,.ng. •"'"''0'" p<><l <ll,I<', ,,,1,. I• 3000 Dont1 ••I•"""''" ~ G./8ol!l II• Pl! Pl br!oo;:l l!,W ,.,,.,, Window Sticker ••• $5899.80 Disc ount ••• ·;...·_·..;,·_· _9_0..;,0 . ..;,80~ Over 400 New 1975 Models ready to go ot the greotesi Cleanup Discounts of our 54 Year Hi story. Spo•r '"'" <o•"~' (•~·"<! .. ~,.,), , ... d...:e<J \O~f>d 1 .. ,,.1 C•"IJV\I, !I~ U"'P ol!~"•otc;<, "ordboatd h..,d''""'<J· 10 <>"'P hott"'1 IS,.., ~Ul!iCl· SALE PRICE MAVERICKS .5 to CholHe fro"' St.c.lu & ~vto. lrons. V8 & 0 Cyt All in E•c11Men1 COf\dltior. '74 FORD F·250 PU. w ;CAMPER 4 wheel dq•e, ou•omohc, foc!ory oir, power 1!H.,ng & bro~e' (24424U) :BARGAIN • PRICED · s5795 • '!!.l~!~T~, ... s1295 h11<1le" e•celle"' cond•hon & o gen IG~ .. 1(IUW.SB11 "~ ........ W81363.So• :006•) PINTO'S s1795 2.5 to Choooe from locludil'>g Slohon Wogons, 2 Dr1 • llunobouh. 1971 to 1975 (868DSY) fr°"' '73 FORD COURIER l:•t11ll&rit C9nd11iont (983740) '69 TOYOTA 4-000R 4 ,pce.::t Irons. l•~e n""' cond•horo. (XJW581) '13CHM A.\ltO. tfOflt., ~ Stff>fing, .. ~.(03'1110 53054 19~!J~RD s4054 & .5th Whee-I fr..-.! l•oit.f U'i.• N•..,· l•328SP) '74CHEVY 2 9 _,, .. ~:,· ':,'.;. . .... · $ 7 5 t•ont., o" cond. Chttk thit p<tc•I (6091(8W) ~ --··-----· ----:::: • ' . . DJ I DAil Y PILOT I '' -• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Che.,.o(et · 99.ZO Cho•rolet 9'20 Chevrolet , 9920 , ..................................................................... . 72 Che.yWagott CONNELL I 9 l'a1M11pr Auto. lram., factory air CHEVROLET condltlonin1, ~ower ~bT:!~'~11rtl';:;, ~i~tte!i SALES&S£RVJCE glass, wheel covers. Nice 2821 Hmttor llYd. "72 TOWNS.MAN W&n, ¥Ir, PIS, P/B. new tires. 44000 mi. Sl,9l0. 546·'172:i '74 Monte Carlo. Lo IJli, under wrmty, xtras, im· mac • .1 /492-9034 & 1/492·9136. SC. I 416 EAA. COST A MESA car '74 P.1.onte Carlo, Ex. cond. I $2177 546-J 200 PS. PB, L•ndau, Air. Aft 6. 551-1688 'I\ lllin: 1 '74 IMPAI.;A Wgn. 6 pass. • e.cut WJl.O Air, P /S, P /8, P/W. FM '73 lmpiila Wgn. 9 pass, · s tereo. 19000 mi. Like lugg'age rk , PS, PB, Xlnt TOYOTA new. 548·8198 cond , lo mi, 1 owner, woman drvr. $Z795. 510 · '14 Impala 4 Dr. Sedan. Marg u eri t e CdM. 1960 Harbor, CM. Mb-9303 Auto, fac air, PS, Vinyl 813-2714. ' '14 Monte Carlo Land au roof, lo mi. Xlnt, clean Black, fully l'Quip't. 17 M, cond. $3100. 963-3966. aft6 1973 MOVA · $4500 or bst orr. 536-4635 "p_m_. _______ 1 Less than 15,000 miles. Automatic w/11ir condi· 1913 Chevy Malil:!u. auto. '6: /~.tap /~~n~1~{T m:~rh Lioning. Top economy in pis.,, pJb, air, van. top., cond. Must sell. $5?5. this one! (lOOJSC). radials , xlnt cond. $2495. 541.9134 $2995 645·0490 eves. Jwknds. ·, . '71. EL CA?l-1INO. pwr, 1970 Che\ Y _Impala. xlnt stereo Gemlop lo mi c~nd. Nu tires,. all P"'r, xlnt. c~nd. 646-sil4 • a ir. 451\1 m1. $1375.1--------- 552·0686 '71 El Camino. Air cond, 72 No\'D, fully cquip"d, Tire s. Sh e ll. Ask. cust. inl. lo mi., 842_4895 $2500 /bestofr.646·7002 or 586·59611 No. Sfil Want ads Call 642·5678 Auto1,New 9800 Auto•. How i.1 .. ,1 .%.~ '"'· $;· ' • ' ' ~ .. e•rolef • tt20 Mtet. UMCI Alltot, UMCI ......_ UM4 • ...... UtM ~-~~ ............. . .._._.._._._._....._._ •• ,.._ •••••••••••••••••••• _ ............. ··-··••!.!!•••.!!_•..!• ........................... ·········-···......... •• ,, *.,'"75 CNYrolet .. tt20 COl"Yette tt3J D1•11 9931 .... _ _._., .,47 ~ . :;;:: ••••• ~ ....................... ••••...•.•.......••..•. ................. . ........... . MOWTS CAILO ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• I "'~ .,69 CHEVY ~ALIBU· *'fOPCASH! ''&< DODOE·AutomaUc, '111 Red llav<rlck.2doar '10 MUSTANG VI. a J• Olllr S45ff er? 'Hardtop. A1114maUc, air For Cot-vettea am! olhtt new Interior, alee pollll, Slldulllll, llwll &d-...,· auto. V •'1 J:· con • No.45SN91/$~ eond., radJo, heater,. u•0•wd c8arDa c•htruet:11 radio. heater 6: Cood 5'5-ll1I • $1,895orbelt .f7S«I&' *.,., 75 l yl top aood u .... A: H A evrot•t~ ttres (9SZCGYl P8 ...., V-n • Dove It n .... u Sta. Near ...... :.. .. , • ·Dir. ~-HSO '13 Mach 1. Air, fdu .. 11 , CHEVROLET goraeoua 1Uver exterior ~ _._... ~-* 1 w/black interior. Mr . Jamboree, Bristo~_ le ••••••••••••-•••••••• power, tape. uxuryoll ! STATIOMW4GOM L t (i?7£WB) MacArthur. Newport ford 9940 ·-C ' XR 1 Full cor. group. $3.CXIOI er.! Loaded t Year-End uxury • Beach. 833-0555' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" o~car .1.: .. ;br._ 540·0141 days, 5Sl.s3'11( Cl 0 t $1099. ·-F 1 .. __ ..... 11wr, air, new ---· ose. u 646..fi44] Dir. '6S CLASSIC Stlnlr'"" 4 -•con nau.:nero. new AM/Fii ltereo. .fl.39$. eves. ' Ooly $41H cr7 -· -motor, radiator • fuel 642-53'15 5 TANG. V 8 i No. 415619/5673 '69 2 Or. H,rdtP. Cbevelle. spd, 2 topt.. new tire9 & pump. Run1 perfect, • '66 MU ket seats·< •75 DEMO 'Rblt eng. Pvt. pty. Magi. ~lnL,aind. J~"t • auto trans, R & H gd ••MercuryeOnv..Uble. automatic, but radio'• * -SHOO/bat.otr.~3833 ~:r~Mr~sell. SZ.390 Ure~, 19 mpg. Aaking Run1andl0akalikenew. ~~. 5!~~r.0rSs11m>~ CHEVY IMPALA '7<lmpala.~COO!l._Loo' • $825,...,..DT!alllpm. S850 1*9000 -orli<stolfer. .!~fJ!~~s mi, Ass ume loan . 63 Stlngray.,AbsOl~,Y '70 Ford 01•ax.y' dr '7SM.MH17Nonan::b.fc». '6&4f.47 Dir $4?9' $3250/bsL oft. Ml·W89 aft :r'ne!. T=. ~ti~• brettp. Pwr & a/coD4 ly ,._wpt. 5000 mlJ must •able ttS No.171417/5151 S:30. S3000 or beslorr. 96t-3981i ~s!.~8 Sll45. 831).1$48 1acl MO·l014/536.e1511. · •••••••••••• .. •••••••• •MU •75 'GS Caprice. Runs 1d. Nu afl6. · ·, '70 Coloqy Parlr Wp. SalesaedSenlee I' CH~,• tires. $395. 551·9:>09 llfler '88 Ford 9 pua. Country PS/PB, Fii -/rad. OLDSMOll' MALllUCOUl'E 6, ~·.~nl~:i~•~"~!i Sedan Wa1. Alr, FIS, Gd. eoad. llatre otr. GMC TllUCllS Loaded!Close-Out eo..tinet!ltl 9930 cond. 213 ... 3.0402 ..-P/B.$500.5<$-ll7S 8<7-. HOMDACAllS · Only $3999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• after 5PM and &.i~ '89 LTD. 4Dr, Radio, air, ........ • t952 Ulll••..; Olds No.464341/5651 '74 MARICIY 213.e97"°820. pwr,Gd.c:ond.$150 ••••••••••••• ...... •••• 28SOHarbai'BlTd. •MU '75 $7,750. 552·1'16 Dodge 9!35 Alt•pm.673--. '74 Mustang II CoetaMesa 5'0- MOMZA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 FORD GALAXJE-aJ 2d 32 M,G Hlwar! '71 .MARK Ill Claaslc , lo ... Dodge. Au~c 8 ,/.utomatlc,~"""kj!t seaJs, G.HIA. '12 Olda Delta~ r Joy to Drive! a-e-Out m1 . "Full ·pwr • Pvt. cyl., excellenttranspor'a-radio ii) this hardtop. •6 Cvll•d• "'Vlnhardtbopai, til<all el ngJ ...... &40-408S tlon.$399.,M8-8340Dlr. (KDT337).$299. , -·-p /1, Pl • r, ec Only $3799 6'6-«<T DI •AutMallc: trical. 32,000 ml., ne:1 No. 242364 /5665 1963 Lincoln Continen~al '74 Dart. 2 drr Swinger r. steel bll radial&, in I HOWARD lmmac. TLC by Orig Hdtp. Only 8000 ml ,'sml •71 Galaxle, aircond, pwr •l'OWll' St11rfng mac cond. muat be ... Little Old Couple of va ·mtr, PS. PB, radif, str, new tires. M.Wit sell , $3495 to be appreciated. S300C Chevrolet Newport Bch, Great 2nd htr, lac. air, vill)'l top. by 1011. 540-1898 11311..HE) or nearest. 586-0SM blw .. car. Only 58,ID> mi. $000. Pvt. ply must HU. $3:M>O. 5PM & 9PM. i' Dove&QuailSt. 644-0241. ~17. • ,-Sellidleitems 642-5678 Newport Beach 995 8 3 3-0555 Allto1. New 9100 Alka. New tlOO ......_ New 9100 ~~~·•••••••••••••••• •KKENDON ,.. AMC,.l..JEEP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •74 Run·aboul Elnt c f•,11:i ·.H ~~ J;, ,12 J Dlx l nt/e&l. Sunro Low miles '69 Fastback Vinyl top, •-spd. Ev ·new pai~t, neW lire,: l.!6'~0::4::6''.'.:4:,_ __ -""'.::::j automatic. $999. 848-8340 Alltos. New 910 Dlr. ••••••••••••----' .... • PRIVATE PARTY or DEALER , .• Sell rour car(s) FAST with PHOTO CLASSIFIED! Phone 837-2881 for information. (NOTE: Cars advertised' are subiect tG prior sale) I • • All ,_lning 1975 -wiR bo IOld. wflll4• they list. at the GREATEST DISCOUNT , SAVINGS or the yeWI It's our 1at Annu~ rnodlll •nd a.ose<>UT. Call, er come In 1'!11;,, find Clrt how ll:IY thl buying CIR bel Or Ilk ~ laolKENLEASEouote.. DON.' '.~~ ' .. AMC.,. ,SFp·::·· U~--·~ I CALL·'P9.'8023 Ol 645-7770 •• .'! 25Z4HAUOllLVD.COSTAMH4° .:·:• W MINI "T" 4 Speed Trans. 914 Porsche Engint recently rebuilt (SMY6831 100 i:ARS TO CHOOSE FROM! ALL MAKES' L & K MOTORS 2118 Hadtor Co·rta Mesa 642-6511 ·· •74 LIN. CONTINENTAL ARK IV You are looking at a 9056 milt, Ioctl new ctr trade in with exceptional equipment. includ; ing htrd·to·find SUNROOF o~tionl (Hao p1rson1liztd pl1t1s-ser. 845997) $8,299. McCLURE LINCOLN/MERCURY/C/l.PRI 2225 E. K1t11l1 Anlhtim 135-2221 • '84,,IORSCHE 35Bt SliowrobmiW1Wl AM/ FM RacHo. (297LPQ). $3,895. MANY EX· OTICS & IMPORTS TO CHOOSE FROM. JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 W. Co11t Hwy NIW)lort Bch &45·110Z • ::73 FORD VANV8,Autolrans,AM rodio, ' mao "'wheels. wM:le..sival tirlS, spec. paint. • (l76,o1LbEAN LEWIS IMPORTs $3f'77 1K6 Htlbor Cost1 M,.. &l&-9303 71 FIAT BSD 5'\'0ER COllVERTIBL! o._ with White Conv. T!lll._AM/FM dio , low Mileage. SHARP CAnl : (456 CRD) • · $2.ZV llUNJON FORD 'lUOS.Mlio(At-~ . I • I >. • '70 TOYOTA MARK II 4DR Allla r._ A"' R1dlo, H1111r, N.W'P1lnt 5 CTQ) . $1 tn OEAll lEWIS IMf'llM'I 196'.H .. at c ... M'1 Mf.11383 • 117-tUZ • .. MIRACLE MAZDA 2l_llH ar Callllhta ·' . . . • • • • • • • • • • • ' -· , . . . I ttlOMck "tol111ct "'o .W..lltff ·. ....._u...i ·•·••·•••·•·····•····•••·····•····•··••·•• .................................................................... . -1,AU-CALL -. '75 RICKS . GO ON DISPLAY 5"1'. 2&• . • SA&ES & SERVICE ·•• 1\ In The ·Nation WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORb ITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES NEW 1975 , ' I ~HONDA Civic • • • . .. cvcc · ,_MILES PER . GA'tON • • We're shooting down · prices on ALL REMAINING 1975 MODELS TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE . . llLNEW'76'r NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE JREMENDOl!S SAVINGS * * * •• THEN OFFER!!!! '73 FORD SURFER YAM V..e, aM. Ir-.. 1W. -~ JT'90S. ~ a cal'l)et9d. an rMfM (01983Rl 54495 '73 CADILLAC ELDORADO FuH -· lad air, Dlddf!d VinYI 1op, -IO~l•!(911KBOJ 55895 '72 LIHCOLH CONTINENTAL 4 DR. v..e. M110. 1rwa. i..;torr ,.,. ---.1-a ... · o0, tun llO•••. _.., llttring, po.<1r ~ -wlndowa, -... s. _,..,rool. (7ftlf'TCI 52795 '73 l'ONTIAC '72 OLDS GRAND PRIX DELT1' 88 Auto. lrtns . 11r, lull oower, raooo. _ _, ,hre•. ''"'ed glass, lo9ded! Au'lo. trans.. 911', full -•· •'""-II (CWJFY) I•• vif)VI roof, low ""lft. l682TRO) '72 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM Auto. ir..., llc:tory Mr QCll'ICliliOt'WIQ. Y "°""'"· _. •'-'Ina. ~ ~ ......... I W.., ¥lnyl tOI)(.. (llfiFKU) CLASSIC CAR 1964 IUICK RIVIERA Aulo. ....... ladory llif. "°'"" slll8ritlg. pCIW9r tnltM. -.dlO. .......... ....... ..... orlglntill IPOTQ.tfl LOW MILES '73 FORD T·llRD JWilo. ~.lad.'"" 0Wf.11~&Gi&O tnliM.....-eo& mar .. (17.:IJFFI s3395 5 1995 54295 WE'VE GOT1 SMALtf:GlRS!!!'.'; ' . . ; ) '74 DODGE DART SAYE · '73 DATSUN COUPE $2395 Economical 6 cyl., auto. trans .. air, Power ·steering & brakes, only 7.786 miles! (353LFG} Loaded with ell:tras! (585HYA) CAPRIS DISCOUNT PRICED 4 lo choose lrom ... B's, 4's. automatics,. stk:ks. air conditioning, etc. '74 AUDI FOX $4195 :4 speed, air, radio, heater, a real jewel! .1927LKQ) . • '· I Atlas WINDOW STICKER PRICE '56l8lt DISCOUNT $114339 BRAND NEW 1975 FURY 4 DOOR NOW •••• •4495 9 FACTORY CASH REBATE V-8, a-;;Jimatic, pawer steering, power brakes. air conditioning , split-back bench seat, easy~ye tinted glass, vinyl roof. 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O.• of the fliiest ••r•lce facilities I• Ora•ge C-'f! OpH Sala clays 1:00 -A.M. to 5:00 p .M. Moiiclar lln Friday. 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P .M. • -- • .. . . : , 'VOL:. 68, NO: 262, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES • I ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA • TEN CENTS : Pn-,;ty :'Strapg, Stlailing, JC _di l!-fi;_ee' • .. "' SAN FJIANCISCO fAPl-Qer """'~Hallinan. time •in .. her kidnap and oon· would be Inside tlie residence Jona and vtotent jou.rney jo(O the As Ute-deta,ib: or evcnll Jeadin& version by the Symbione1e raided by police and the FB.I on uncfusround ·~ an~f!ll!!. falrlm i!P to~ urprise capl\lr~ becan Liberation Jirm~. Mils llears1 1bundq. lfeint 1enl a menace tO beT t.o emerge, Mis1 Hearst and two and 1:e Ha.rnses wete transport-Ail thutory ot the steps lead- radic:al comrad,es today tbat ter to1Wades in 1rms. William and ed b ci to the clt.y in a tightly ln& to the rapture. began to revolutionary zeal remained"". Emily Harris, -were returned to euar edautocar,van. \ emerae toda.Y. it appeared I.bat checked. -: die federal building here for their FBJ officials stT~ lhe cap. the action was a combination of "Tell everybody that she's second court. appearaPce in as lure w~ tbe pi-oduct of solid ln-dilige~t ppllc&JIWork and good smllihg, tf{at she feels free and manydays. vestication. not luck. alth6ugh fortune. ... · '?" __. •tron& an(I sends her gr~·to 1 After spe:ndlng the. night in a one agent familiar with the case There was apeculatlon lb~ the brothes:S and sister11 out ~¥ _jaU soDt,h of here. where said that it was not Jchown in ad-chain started wit.h Kathy Soliab. tbe!e• '' saJd h'r a~tom.e.t. ·Ter-5fi.e1tlet hb-r parents for the rm;t vance that Miss Hearst at'tually .. ~ PA!f)'__, Page A!) ~ !"' ,. ,. *• '' • f., ~ • ·, ,• .L w t • , "l' Freeway Ruling • Delayed Bf WILlllAM SCHREIBER at Gun • mt 1st Heist {~City's History By JACK CHAPPELL VPIT• ....... •.-r. ", Oftll•Di!llY Pllel!Utt Orange County government of- ficials ha-ve won a delay of .at least one month in a ruling by the State Highway Commission formally rescinding plans to build a coastal freeway route. Of tM D•llf Plltotlt.n Two g unmen burst into the San Clemente Croc~er National Bank, herded employes into a 1toreroom at gunpoint and scooped an esljmated $4,616 from cash drawers b e fore darting from the building and escaping, all in less than five minute::; Thursday. PATTY HEARST FlASHl\S BIG SMILE AFTER ARREBT Captured Fuglth/e En Route to Court Appearance The coast project was scuttled three years ago by the state . legislature but no formal action has been talten to declare the pro ject defunct. . A .. oommission ,spokesman in .. Sati::4.loe:nt'O said? today more _ .than 1P parcels of Jand worth an • 1-estimated $14 million were ac-' . • , rfl r I .. T:w<> Se~k~ Laguna City Clerk Post ' Two secretaries employed by the City of Laguna Beach have declared themselves candidates for City Clerk in the March 2 municipal eleetion. They are Helen Altman, police detectives ' secretary, and Ju<1lth Honaky, planning depart- ment secretary. The city clerk's post now is held by Dorothy Musfelt. She is on a leave of absence, however, due to poor health. She has not announced whether she plans to :;eek re-election next year. Official .filing for the March eJectioo Opens Dec. 4 and will extend throu_gh Dec. 24. f!o. Mrs. Altm•n. §33· Lombardy Lane, has lived in Laguna Belch for seven years. She is 51. She worked in the city finance depart-· ment prior to being assigoed deteCtives·secretary. Mrs. Ronaky, 1295 Dunning Drive, has been a Laguna aJ;eS- resident off and on since 1936. She is 52. She has been employed as planning department sttretiry since 1962. quired by the state· spendiog construction of the freeway Which Wis the subject of a bitter ba.ttle be:tween coast com - mWlities and the state. Up,til the highway panel takes official action, none of the sur- plus land can be sold. Most of the property Ii.es in segments between san Juan Capistrano and I..Ong Beach. Some of the developed freeway right of· way, including several residential lots along Kings Road in Newport Beach, has a!ready been Sold but the parcels have been, de clared hard.ship cases. according t o the commission spokesman. Orange County Road Com- missioner L. ·red McConville was the administrator who actually sought the delay in the com- mission's action this week. ap- parently a t the request of oounty planning officials working on the massive Southeast Area Circula- tionStudy. That· dowment is designed to serve as a long-range planning guide for future construction of road systems in the south county to_ relieve mounting traffic pre- TSee DELAY, Page A2l Henry Bass • Of Laguna Dead at 69 The clerk'-s -position pays--$150 Hefll')'.C. Bass, a Laguna Beach per month for the statut'o~y residentfor2.Jye~rs,ar_ealtorand ..responsibilities. If th~ per~on _,-real esta~e apl!!'aiser, died Thurs- whoserves es clerk also is able to • day at his home after a long ill· handle the sec r etar ial 4 responsibilities, the compenSa- tion is $996monthly. 1· ' • · ness.Hewas69. · Rosary will be recited at 8 o'c!ocl tonil:ht at McCormick MorJiucity. Funeral service will be·tield a( St. Catherine Church _1t9~._pj-. Saturday. Born in the --Philtippines where he was a corporation lawyer and owner or the Manila Photo Supp- 'ly before World War 11, Mr. Bass came to the Uni.led States with his family in 1945. He lived in Los Angeles before moving to ~una Beaeblnl954 . Mf. Bass was a real estate ap- prais~r on the panel or the Federal HOWiing Administration. Before joining the FHA. he was a member or the Laguna Beach Board of Rea) ton. Mr. Bass ls sW"vived by his wife F1ora of the family home·; stms ! Henry. James, D~vid and Robert; sisters, Dr. Josephine Serrano pr Manila and Mrs. Vin- cent Ryan of ·Den·ver; and six grandchildren. The family suggests memorial contributions be sent to Philip- pine Mission, in care or Father Byme, St. Columban Church, L25 S. Loma Drive, Lot; Angeles, 90026, oc.to the American Cancer SOciety . • -.. Neireonier to SU . '(l!AVIN 'rHE' FORCf 1 ~-....-... The blitzkrieg bank robbery was the (irst in the history of Sah Cle~ente. Poli ~e-·tt . Ra,y Hartlban 8io)d today. niere:W.,.e .no il\,juriea although both me·n were Heavily armed and ~ employes w.ere roughly _pujhed by the bandits . Led , Way . t~.' ~ q,t(y .•!Kii.}is' s cl r v. r.io: <UfO:_ · : .. Polree Vet~ Of Laguna To Retire Sgt. Norman Babcock, a 21 - year veteran of the Laguna Beach Police Department, -.w ill retire effective Oct. 5. ': Babcock. 46, joined the depart- ment as a patrolman in 1955 £ollowing a four-year stint in the Marine Corps. He was stationed at Camp Pendle ton. In 1961, he became a detective. In 1965, he attained the rank of sergeant and in 1968 was transferred to the department's narcotic detail. He participated in several of the city·s largest drug arrests that netted drugs collectively valued at several hundred thousand dollars . In 1971. Babcock wa s transferred to the department ·s patrol division , where he has served since. Babcock and his "-'ife. J8n, plan to retire on acreage they re- cently purchased nea r Yosemite National Park. He will be honored at a retire- ment party Sunday at Doheny State Park. Capt. Neil Purcell, operations division commander. said writ- ten examinations will be ad - ministered Wednesday to 15 of- ficers eligible to become sergeant. Oral eXaminations will · be conducted Oct. 3. The top can- didate will be named shortly thereafter. Purcell said. Rabcock is the second veteran officer to announce hi s retire- ment this v:eek . Police Chief Frank~hopen, who has logged 19 year!· with the department, will retir~ Jan. 4. ' ''They mu st have b een watching to see when there were no customers. When the bank lobby was empty, they burst in the front door. "They had their guns in their hands so there was no doubt about who t6ey were or \\'hat they wanted,·· Crocker branch manager Henry Jl'6-tz said today. According to police accounts, <SeeBANK. PageA2) Sighted Sign, Sawed Same Huntington Beach police are looking ror a man armed with a chain saw who apparently has a grudge against stop signs. orricers were called at midnight Thursday by a resident near 10th Street and Walnut Avenue, who reported seeing a man sawing down a stop sign. He had fled by the time police arrived, but a few minutes later, police found another sawed-off stop sign at 9th Street and Olive Avenue. orricers li s ted the damage at $35 per sign. FBl Director Cltrence M. KelJey said today 1an )nvestigalioo that identified aqppparent newcomer to th.! Syrrf~ onese Liberation Army as a reported associate' of ;. Patty Hearst ted to the capture or the newspaper heifess. "Our inten~ive nationwide in- vestigation that we conducted led to the ident1fical1on of Wendy Yoshimura as a wanted fugitive and a reported associate of Pat- ty Hearst ... Kelley said. "This in· formation led to an inves\igation or he.r associates. That gave us two addresses in San Francisco, one in the Mission area and another on Precita Street." Kelley said at a news oon- ferepce that agents staked out the Precita address two days ago and spotted two people who re- 'sembled William Harris, JO, and his wife. Emily , 28. After two days of round -the-clock s ur- veillance. Kelley said, the agents saw the Harriscs leave dressed in jogging clothes and they were arrested Thurs day. · "Subsequently, FBI agents and San Francisco police went to the other address and informa- tion was received that two females were living in that house." Kelley said ... It was there that Patty J.l earst a nd Wen- dy Y.oshimura were arrested." Kelley said the arrest of Miss Hearst "hope fully ""·as a restora- tion or the feeling that despite all erforts to thwart our search no one can remain a fugitive forever.·· "I am sick and tired havin~ Vallerga's . Ouster 'Saddens' Riley By GARY GRANVILLE Ofll'I• ~llf Pllet.Slatt the 39 m o nths remaining on Vallerga's unexpired four·year As the search for a new Orange term. ,County assessor began in earnest "We·n probably meet in ex· Thur!day afternoon. Supervisor ecutive session Tuesday ·10 dis-MaratJwn Thomas Riley s aid he was sad· cu.ss the appointment." the Fifth dened by the removal from office District supervisor said. of former assessor J ack "lknowwe'llbe lookingforthe Meeting Vallerga. most qualified person and one, I "Frankly, 1 think he was doing hope. who will have already dc- Tbeir eyes puflt and -a good job for the county,·· Riley monstrated ded ication to public :;ervice. ·• blood.shot, Lacuna Beach said,_ in discussing Vallerga·s Cit)' Council members ad· ouster. Another county ~upervi.sor. journed this wee.k 's re-"J honestly don't believe he Laur~nce Schmit, said the board gular m~tiog at I :05-a.m . imeant to do an)'thing WfOQ&.. And should begin ari intensive na- Thursday -elgb_t tri.1r-c that's whet rilakes il all~' sad." tionwide search for Vallerg<f s d $ . n·'?'""; h dded ),: r("p)acement. an 3 minutes • er 1 ea · · • · &hmlt'itamed tlrreeli.kelycan- started. • Vallcrga-WU slnip_,pedqf bis of._, didafes (or the $38,500 a year 'fhe council deferred 29 fice when senterU:E'd !J?tursday post : of the 62 ite tns brought m orn,ng in. Vedlu.r Cbunty <=' ni C · hefore it. auc t.5 Lh~ late . $.lpe.rior Court. .• -'i.")an -t ego ouuly assistant h · I d' · t ..1r. ' f,t ssessor John Tem{>leton. a out, inc u 1ng a reques_ • J:lis~1uo\·.al frort\l~~ canie i'ormer Newport Beach'rest<fent. todiscussway:.iof shorten-'Vt.k.sA(terAe victed ' -San C~e m ente a ttorn ey hl1: council meetings. , on si re 9ny ar t!Jht $.T§~~ dqper. a former 11te ile1P w111 be l-3ken \llt+. .. "" OUJt n.1..,· 1 £ e assessor's starr iu at a continued m~Unl .,_ ·, • l.' Marin. ounty. 4:JOp.J11 . Wednesday al Ci· It will be. Riley and his four w...Riverside County Assistant ly Hall!. We11 ... hlaybe. \ . fellow supervisors who will ap- .._ ____ ....;. _____ ._. .,. point a county assessor lo serve (See ASSESSOR, Pace A!) ' •• TELLS OF STAKEOUT FBI Director Kelley •.,.. ~ people at aP.P,earances publicly and privately as_k, 'Why can·t you c~tch Patty Hearst?'" Kelly said. "Now I say these inquiric~ are stilled. We regretted that v.·e had to spef\d this much time :.ind the citizens· monc>y in the> se:.irr!f for the fUgitive. "Our purpose v.'a s not relalia· lion nor to inflict any punishment bl!t to bring to justice_ those who were charged. My reehng and thP feeling of the bureau was grc~•\. (See FBI, Page 1\21 Coast Weather Mostly sunn y throug h Saturday but late night and early morning fo g ~nd IO"-' clouds . Sl ightly <'Ooler days with highs near 70 at the beaches to the low 80s inland. 11\SIDE TODA 't' A full week 1am·packed with new lheatncal produc- tions ts co ming up on lhe Orange Coast. It 's spotlighted on the Wee kender cover page and in. Tom Tit us' ln - ft>Tmi.!&ion co/u1nn on Page C5. I nrl••" Al Ywr S..r"lc• •• ,,.,.re, "' &NII ... •• ~"" .... ' '"""'' •• c..111 .. ...i. •• -.. •ll•lfrM-•• ~liU.lllfll t> . ~. C:011nty . .. ,..uword " • .,., Du10•~IH1 .. '· ... Fl-t• 8•·1 -=-... •t·S ""'l"-•1t(Ofd " ...... c• --" "''""' CS·J l~l»lf" ' -.... •• MtlU .... " " -.. ~ .. ._ll ... 1r .. --~··· ,,...,,, .. .. • •• . : • . : • . ! . ' ' • • .. , . . . ·. . • .. , ·= '• • • . • • • . 'i r • •• - / J ch " • • ... Olllllfy pl8MIJll -· f'a!iJll\JI;;,.~ 1'!U consider a -· , d!_,,,e reques\ Monday for the cohatructlon of a mldor planned ,aevetopment.oa a Port.loo ol the Bear Brand Ranch bordtrtng Laguna Nl1uel. . ' . Ul'IT• ...... RANDOLPH AND CATHERINE HEARST TELL THEIR RELIEF AT PRESS CONFERENCE Reunited With FuglUve Daughter, Parenti Sly 'She Wanta to Come Home' I FBI .•• r elief tha t it has been a c- complished as it h{ld been. "l have been tremendously im- pressed (with the work of the FBI agents).·· E'r~PogeAJ BANK •.• · one m an v a ulte d the tellers ' counter and o r d ered all the tellers to stand back away from the counter a nd not to push any buttons. ''Don't do anything stupid , don't touch any alarm and you won't get hurt," one of the men ordered, Lieutenant Hartman · s'i.id. ' · ;-' The FBI director said a qWck research or the frie nds otthe J>OO- ple who har bored the H.,rises produced the Morse ~eet ad- dress for Pa tt y and Wendy. Howeyer. he dee lined to discuss the ext ent or ~iffi-}Hearst 's A second man bandit ap- travels to ~void c;apt\lre for 382 proached· David Carabba, the in· days . .. stallment loan officer. carabba "SUch a comment just might and five other employes were jeopardize oth er investigations,·· marched to a storeroom an'd told Kelly said. -:--. to count to 150 befor--j! exiting. He said the FBI would seek ... Th~ bandits hit two cash search war rants for both ad-drawers, but for some unknown dresses because of weapons seen reason did not take all the money by agents during t~ arrests. ij.e from the drawe11s. indicated possibl):< 'more ~pl~ .. · ''We· believe they may have would be charged m-thecasea,, a thought th e bottoms of • the resultofthe pl~nnedsearcbes . d i:awers w e re hooked to a n Kelley adm~tted the-FBl was alarm ··Lt. Hartma.n said. "stumped" for the past year and ... i. - a half. "'-" .,, .. B•nJ: employes activated. the "But if did not diminish OJJr"ter-alarm system when they ven- fort lo do a job,~ it,-isboWtJ. 'be ft.ired frOm the storeroom. The -done," Kelley Sllid. •'1bf5 arrest baridits , however, had fl ed. was the resul~ of a ~~ &n4i4olid Cameras in the bank wer.e not ac- inves\iitaUori. One · tia.s..it tivated beca u's e the 'alarms that the 'apprebeftaion 1w.a$, a "1iren't activated ahringth-e rob- nuk:e.rlf this was "a\.fi\ikF~· I bery an official saiCi. · am in favor of esta~g ltuk.._ as DJelhoils ~! inveotlptlon'in i\'r such onara~s. ·• ~ , · -~ , r -rr . 1\l . • i?<r .; '( ~ Fr-P.afle~J '~' DE-LitY ••.• I' 'f • ssur~ from new develQPmei>L . The study was t.tively en· doried two weeks ago by the ~Z/l!"!:~o~\!\'~U'il:: that region are given a chance to review the plari. · McCo11vllle is· on vacatl"n out of state this week but hJ ~ secretary sald her ~bos s telephoned the commission at its meeting Thursday in Monterey. She said McConvilleon.ly heard that the item was up for con- sideration this week and didn't have ti mt? to j:o to the meeting. A r.eliable county administra- ·tton source .said today planners are attep1pling lo keep open every posslb,le option for future road 'deveJOpment in the south county pending adoption of t~e circulation study by supervisors sometime in October. Portions of the study in· corporate the former freeway right ot way land. which would be u'sed for local arterials and highway routes. ORANGE COAST . I I The robbery toolt place at 11 :44 a.m . ju11t· '6efore the busY noon hour trliftjb began and while the manager was away from the bank. Atitborities are consider· ing sithilarities to a bank robbery in Orange about a month ago. POltCe -radioe'1 a gene ral broadcast to 0th.er law enforce- mept aiencies and threw all available officer11into the search for the b·andits. " ,()ne was descri~ u being abQut five feet, 10 inches tall and weighing about 170 pounds. He lfl:d a tatoo on th_e left side of his chest and Was wearin&alighlblue jacket with an· 'STP'"'patchon the pocket. ~e carried a .45 caliber auto ma · c pistol. . Theo er was described as be· in,g about 6 feet tall, aOOut 170 in weight, we aring black plasti c sunglasses, blue jean& and a T shirt. He carried a .38 revolver. Both men, about 30, w ere believed to be wearing wigs and both wore rubber gloves. BOth had mustaches. The FBI is investigating the l'ase in conjunction with the San Clemente Polic;e Dep~inent. ASSESSOR. • Assessor Gary Cottrell, a former s laff worker jn the Oranege County aasessof'nffice. Board of Supervisors Chairman Ra lph Diedrich was -out of town Thursday. However , in .. & conversaUon a d ay earlie r , Diedrich called Vallerga's pending ouster "a tragedy'' and made it clear it will be the supervjsors .the~elves • not an administratiol} committee or their staffs, wpo will recruit and scre\!n applicants for the job. Meanwhile, as Vallerg• bowed out of the olflce he h!ll' held •11)!:e January 1973, Assistant Assessor Elm e r Zimmfr, 49, San . Clemente, became the a,cting head or the asaessor'a~ce. Like Vallersa, ln-1""6 Zilo111er followed forme"r asse.a&-An- drew Hlnahaw .rroin tbe state Board of Equalization to the Orange County Ass....,.•so(flce. He is the hliliO.Uanldnl'llaff member left utltclucbed b:y a series ol lndiclments related to Hln•baw'a aucc~tlu} 1972 0onsreulonal ••m .. so rat-. el&l>t ,11\I mmate· .-t..emplo:ye1 have o1tber ...,. 1l111ed qr j>een dlamlu«i li'om lbelr Jiolls ... rnult Ill either ' p)eadlns 1ullty ot W.,,. ~­ • of ctiar1•• rala d to • • PATTY ••• a known associat e of SLA mem- bers who dropped out or sight severa l months ago. Ofricials making a routine in-r vestigation or her rnends and re- latives. chec ked her brother. Stephen F. Soliah, a 27-year-old housepainter who, it turned out, r ented the $180-a-month apart- ment where Miss Hearst arid Wendy Yoshimura were seized. Soliah a lso was. arrested and the FBI said he-would be charged with harboring rugitives. U.S. At- torney J ames L . Browning said more arrests on that charge might follow. Paul Young, agent in charge of PATTY COULD FACE LIFE SENTENCE-Al 'THEY WERE REAL NICE NEIGHBORs-.\4. HARRISES 'UNUKl;LY TERRORISTS'-A-5 the FBI's Sacramento office, s aid his agents bad given the San Francisco FBI a ddresses of several houses. These included both a Bernal Hei_ghts house on Precita Stre~t near where the Harrises were arrested and the Upper Mission District House on Morse Street where Miss Hearst was captured. "But we h ad no idea the Har- rises and Miss Hearst were there," Young said. Miss Hear st had been briefly reuruted today wilh the parents she had renounced as pigs . After t'hat meeting, her rather said she was ready to come home. ''She was happy ... she realty wants to come home," Randolph A. Hearst said after fle and his wife visited their daughter in jail. ;, ''We told her we loved her and . hugged her and kissed her . We just said we loved each other;• added Mrs . Hears t. The most intensive fugiti ve hunt in the nation's his tory came to a swift conclusion Thursday with the capture of Miss Hearst, Mi ss Yoshimura and the Har. rises. It had been 19 months since s he had seen the pa rents she re- viled for their wealth afte r ap- parently joining the militaht band that kidnaped her. Asked if he would put up the bail money t o free his 21.year-0ld daughter, who was kidnaped by members of the SLA on Feb. 4. 1974, Hearst re plied, "I think :so.•/ Hallinan s aid he would seek re- duction of the $1 ,050,0oo bail at a hearing today . Officers said Miss Hearst and her comrades were arrested without resis tance. Schmitz Says It's His Time Of Decision Former Orange Coui\t y Con1resaman, John Schmits pro- mises to decide this weekend whether to run for U.S. Senate or to try to snag his old seal in the House of Representatives. ~hmitz aaid he plans no or. ficilal-announ .. ment of hi• de- cision immediately, but will de· termine which aeat to seek :while at the Republican State Central · CommlUH meeU.., hi San Diego this weekend. Schmits .oald he hu phoned two olher"prospectlve clndidates to tell \he111, he is oonsi<lerlnC en· • tertna lhe COl\te.at. 'Ibey • are C.U111"H&111•n Bai:rx (loldwater Jr. and State Senator Dellltia Cirpen!et (ll·tJ•w'port Beach>. 'l'lla OlllY d eJateil l!ll,Ddlclale In 11erl J'"'•'• 'Republlca11 v.-s. • Senate. myy ii fGrmd Lt.. • ' The petition by the Unlv-ty ' F ahrerdteit Clippings Censured Since Gordon and Evelyn Wilson were arrested 2'1 months ago after a Laguna Beach detec- tive bought what he alleged to be s mutty comic books at their store, the Wilsons have clipped newspaper a ccounts and taped them to the stor,e window. Thursd•)" the city of Laguna Beach told the Wilsons the clip- pings constituted s igns which un- der law may not cover more than 20 percent of the window area. Wilson estimated the clippings recounting their arrest and legal proceedings prpbably cover about 60 perceht of the· winaow area at the store, 'Fahrenheit 451 at SODS . Coast Highway. ~ "lt"s times like this when-you r eally wonder if someone isn't just out to get you,'' WilsOnsaid. Doug'las Schmitz, ad - ministrative assistant '1-the city department of municipal ·services, said the city has started a crackdown on illegalsigpl.· Schmit• said the effo~ be&."1 after complaints were made at a city 1 beautification contmlttee meelin1 about the dumber of ii· legal signs in to'wn. The Wilaons have been tread· ing along the legal labyrinth since their arrest in Decembeli of 1973. A polict' officer ' allegedly purchased several underarotmd comic books, some several years old, and sought out pornography complaints against the couple. Gordon Wilson is a ·fomler math teacher. Hla wife is afqrmernun. Wives Demo~irate SACRAMENTO CUPl!,-,,. A dozen women ~athered on the steps of the capitol Thursday to protest legi&lation ,they say would put their logger husbands out of work. The women, or&anized by As· sociated California Loggers, said the measure CSB707), does not go far enough in easing environ- mental contr~la on loggers. -. ' l ~ • . 'Resm~1 of Laga•ria Village ··party Told I • ,. Shellacked pieees ·of'1!1e nld .boardwalk and c.erttficates emb~azoned with the btcenten· nial insignia were awarded to Laguna Beach residents who place d i n competitions held recenUy during the Village Party at Main Bea Ch Park. • Events included a volJeyball tournament, basketball (ouma· ment. beaCh run, raft surfing race, paddleboard r ·aCe 1ind sand~asting contest. • ~be event~, winners and divisions. .in which the:y placed are ti follows; · ~. .. ' VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT: Dek41•Smith an,d Wes Smith, .men's; ~rge Carey and Nancy Evans, coed; Becky Carey and Wendy Swenson, 'women·s; S6btt Frank and Kip Engels, boys", and Nan- cy Tresselt and Janis Brahams. girls'. • B A S K E T B 1A L L TOURNAMENT: Tony' lllaruo. Jim Gardner. Frank Zavala and Pat Barrett, men's open. Fred Braumm, Peter Morn,,. Tom· Hilgaertner, Jim Danziger and Jean Antoine, men'p sii f~ and under. '• '~ BEACH. RUN: ste.ve Sadler, boys' 12 and 1under; J'arries Mar· pie, boys' 13 to 15; Chris Hane~. boys' 16 to 18; Bill BrowJ?• men's • • • 19to23; EdSmilh,men'•2Uo29; ! Lynn Watkins, men's 30 to 39; 1 Fred Francis , men's 40 to 49; Deidra Dvorak, girls' 12 and un .. der; Linda Case , girls" 13 to 15 ; Pratbiba Raj, gjrls' 16 to 18; Nancy Evans. women's 19.to 23; Sue PetersQr\. women's 30 to 39. and Pat or Rielly, women's 40 to 49. .. ; RAFI' S\JRFING RACE: John ! Strahle, Steve Nolan, S'oel Hedgewor.th and George Cerq. I 11 and under. Mike Cronin. 1 Cullen Bur1ess, Lance Jaddlcb, I flichard.Evans and Eddie Mun· 1• ~-lnd over.. , · . PADDLEBotl'Rn RACE: ·em ! Btowll, Ihm Stark and Davia j Kerr, seniors. Richard. Evans. !!!tic Jens,n, ,lhn Ondero, Ingrid Loos and Scott Roberts, juniors, . SANDCASTING: Wendy and Kirsten Peterson, most unique; I JW Borucki and Katie WUcoXen. best¥lo JO; Vivian Perez, best ll and 12; Hilary Smltb and Sandra Siani, most historical; SUsan Weiners, best Revolutionary theme': .Pam· and Tommy .. Conchrane, best 13 and over; Danny and Mike Quam, Lynne Waterpaugh, Jenny Wilcoxen, Lori Chappelle, Pipe r and Patricia Cochrane. John Levin, Gina Seig, Bettina Jensen, and J e annie and Eddie Sassin, special categories. Woodmark ="Chairs • " a Ted von:Hemert exclusive . ;., ,( "1 . . ,,,. ~:.. ' ~\ .. ... Lar~e selection of·the 'finest · chairs available and at r.e~on~ble • ttrices. I ' YtlllDATS I SATUIOATS t;ttto i:JO • • .. 4- • ' TORRANCE• -UtAwnlO~NE BLVD. tt>ptn F'ri. Ill•. SUtL 121-~1 11•1219 .~ . - • \ PR Q~esilon • 'So, What Do. Yau Do?' BJ lllILTON MOSIEO"li& Ot .. Dd'J ..... _ I once knew a 1uccellful public rel1tlona pndltloner whoH bis re1ret wu U.. I he ""'114 never expllhl ti> tu. mother what ho dld for • MOileY Tree livinJ. _ ~c relitlons buclpta of SI The question of wba\ P~i ml!li"" or 111«0. Nll>ely"4!Cbt peol!le do to earn their DreadJ tompanies each QelJd man IS stiU with"'· One •illiof lhe tbaa SJ milllon a year on their confusion la the ctw>s• la pul>llc relations departments. nomenclature. They .,.ell to be called "'pre11 qeota." ASIDE P&OM the tradl· T h e n t h e y b e c a m e tional job of press refatiom ··publicists"' and then '"public these corporate PR depart'. relation>'" people. Now they menta aet .lllto such attas as hide ~ndei: a r~ ol '11cb:-oommu.ntfy relations, soun'!!•I ll~es-public af-charl=I• contributions, gov· fairs or corporate rel• ernm tal relatio'bs com- tion.s" or ''corporate com· munl ·ieu to stockbQJders municaUons. ·· and corporate 1dvert11ina _ proaram1. WllATEVER THEY do, they The 1,293 companies listed are multiplying. Ford Motor in the-O'Dwyer direCtory Co. may need fewer worken employ 6.300 professionals in today to produce can than it PR capacities. Most of these did 20 years ago but It aii-.COllJpanlea ,t.bus have ClClly a parently needs a mighty handful of sta!f<ir• but some public relations apparatus to of the bil departments a.re deal with the press, 1ov-these: ernmental boditt and other Alcoa 32 · American groul>". Ford ha• 900 "i>ro-Airlines is · AT&T 11$· Bani< ftssionals" on its tJublic al-o( Am,ficf. 29 · Bethlehem lairs stall, backed by • Steel Bl · Chase Manhattan budget in exces:s of $2 million a>; DuP0n1.t M; Exxon, eo; ayear. General Motors, 180; Fact~ and figures on the PR Goodyear Tire. 40; Merck, establishment In U.S. In· 3$; RCA. 40; Sears, Roebuck, dustry are available tw the 100· SheU Oil 100 · and West- flfSt lime in a new directory m,hou.e, 33. ·' ' pu.t together by reporter Jack O'Dwyer of New York .. Hi• THE P&OUFERATION DirectoryJof Corporate Com· ot PR people is evident in munications," which ~ls for other sectoq of our society, SSS, charts the public rela-too. The AssOciated Press re- tions functions whi('~ are in cently surveyed the PR place at 1,293 companies. establishment in the federal O'Dwyer fo';'nd Fo~d is one government, finding that gov- of 51 companJes whlch have ernmental agencies now Stock, Bond Course Set For Lag11na A class in stocks, bonds and mutual funds will be taught by Louis J . Zitnik beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday (Sept. ~> in room 71 at Laguna Beach High School. The course will cover the outlook for the stoc~ nt.uket, how the exchanges operate .. how to utilize pertip,ent sources of information, gold 'as an investment, inflation and how to off -set it, investing for income and appreciation. In addition, Zitnik will dis- cuss financial planning and estate building. Options and deferred annuities will be covered in detail. Zitnik is a chartered finan- ('ial analyst with more than 25 years of experience in the financial community. He is presently a vice president of Waeenseller and Durst. The course is offered as part of the Laguna Beach Adult Education Program. Tuition is $5. Further in- formation is available by call· ing 494-11038 . Eye on U.S. employ 5,942 fuU·tlme staf- fen in public relations func· lions. The Pentagon bu the biggest crew of flacks-1, 755. Ron Nessen alone bas a staff of SS in the White House. The duties of PR folk are still vague enough to make it difficult to determine how to prepare for a careet° in this burgeoning field. It reminds me of a story once relat~ by Loy Baxter when he beaded up the big public r:elations de. partment at the J . Walter Thomps~n ad agency. BAXTER USED to in- terview college f,raduates who were seeking obs in the department; One question he usually put to them was: "And why 'do you want to· work in public relations?" The answet that frequently came back was: ''Well, I like people.'' To which Baxter was fond of replying: "I'm sorry, we're not hiring any cannibalst.otlay.'' · Tobacco Veto? WASHINGTON (UPI) Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz says he will ask Presi- dent Ford to veto a bill raising tobacco price supparts which he claims passed only with the: help of ''chicanery.'' Japan Firm Sees Good Stock News TOKYO CUPll -Don't sell America short -at least until the 1976 presidential election is over. In essence, that is the advice that Yamaichi Securities Co., one of Japan's lar11est stockbrokersJ is giving its Japanese customers who play the New York Stock Market. YAMAICHl"S ANALYSTS reason that in a presidential election year. the party in power can be counted on to brisk- ly spend money in order to create jobs and an appearance of prosperity at election time. The broker's arguments are aimed at Japan's fat cats. Most Japanese don·t have the money forintemaUonal invest· ment. . Yamaichi's reasoning is set forth in a Japanese language pamphlet issued Sept. 1. Its title is "The Outlook of Present Conditions on the New York Market.'' The pamphlet notes that the Upiled States bas held seven presidential elections since World War JI. In five of them. Yamaichi's experts say, American stock prices rose sharply before the voting and started to decline aboul a year laler. TllE EXCEPTIONS were the 1948 election, when the in· <'Umbrnt Democrat, Harry Truman, ran against Republican Thomas Dewey amid the economic unrest that followN World War II. The other waa the 1960 elertlqn when Richard Nixon and the late John F. Kennedy ran against each other. "Starting about 18 months before the election. gov- ernmental expenditures .au. c-rried out briskly.'' Yamaichi's pamphlet says. ''This continues until about nine months be.Core the elect.ion. After that t.he1 decline.·· Yamaichi analysts also make these Points: -''Besed 9n the experience of the last seven elections, unemployment falls to a low level io the quarter in )'t'hJch the election is conducted.'' -"THE RATE OF real economic growth the year before tho election Is hlaher than tho American potential of 4 percent. After the election, the rate of economic growth falls off.'• -"Consumer prices C"lltinue al a fairly hiib level before the election. Thereafter they decline to a lower level.·• -"The quanllJ,y of mooay In clrtulatloo continues on a \ bl£h level st•rllns. about on• year before the election. It cr.:clliiii raprdljlaflilriiird. '" --- -"Looi alid 1hort term laterest ratea stoy at a com· ~ratively low level before the elt¢tion. They tend lo rile rapidlY about nine monlha lllter U..alectioo." - -· -- ,, ........ /Jt .. ti, 117'5 OM Y PILOT llS . 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Statlstlcally, the Trojans ba~e ~.!"!!~~d ~am~~ Chilean Defeated By Borg BAASTAD, Sweden -Bjorn Borg, Sweden's young st ar, rallied for a 3-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6·3 vic- t ory over C h il ean veteran Patricio Cornejo today in the opening match or their con- troversial Davis Cup tennis semifinals. J aime Fillo! Dverpowered Birger Andersson, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, giving Chi le a 1·1 spilt . The 20-year-0ld Borg needed two hours and 40 minutes to beat the 31-year-old Cornejo. who sur- prised the favored Swede with a daz zlin g attacking game throughout the first three sets. But Borg, unbeaten in Davi s CUp competition this year, then gradually put his game together and outgamed the weary Corl1ejo in the final set . Elring l'fru 68 . -. LONG BEACI·i-Touring pro Jack Ewing of San Jua n Capistrano, fired a 35-33--t)S to finish one stroke off the pace after first r ound play in the $22,500 Long Beach Queen Mary Open golf tourna ment Thursday. Three pl ayers are tied for the lead including Beau Baugh, Mik e Krantz and Morris Hala!sky, all with67. Included ln the group at 69 is Ken Cody of Fountain Valley. Others Crom this area among the leaders are Jim Lynch (Hunt· ington Beach), 70 ; Dan Barrile (San Clemente>. 71 ; Rick Divel <El Niguel), Bill Feil (Laguna Niguel) and John Welker (Hunt- in~on Beach>, 72. 6rf••lefl Charged BOSTON -Boston police de- tectives hav e applii;!d for a criminal complaint against Baltimore Orioles pitcher Ross ' Grimsley for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, a ; baseball. · A baseball thrown by Grimsley "'from the bullpen during an Orioles·Red Sox: game Tuesday night struck David Manning Jr., 11, of P embroke in the face, in- juring his left eye. · The youth's father, David Man- ning, 3,8, of Pembroke, said ~ Grimsley deliberately threw a baseball at spectators behind the ' bullpen alter being harassed by • bleacher rans while he was warming up in the third inning. A hearing on whether the com- laint should be issued against rimsley has been scheduled.. . ' afcer MUAng ' SAN DIE.GO -Wherever run- !inJrtaclt"'t-·ony-Ba-ker-i&,be-can tay there, as far as the San ·ego Chargers are Concerned. The Chargers called off the Na- -·onal Football League trade with the Los Angeles Rams ror Baker after the running back failed to report to the Chargers aining camp for four days. The Chargers acquired Baker rom the Rams last Sunday ror an undisclosed draft choice. That draft choice now returns . to San Diego, a Chargers spokesman said. ~ -'--th •· Co ch J~-He wu second st.rin.I the past not loet in the Collleum 1n their ....-........... we ve au Dee Andros brings his underdog ai ... ~t e -avers. a ~~ two aeaoona while ex-Orange pul 21 camea and""' expecttil In the put, we1boulddowell, oo OregonStaterootballteamtoLol McKay unveiled Bell ln the Coast College star Alvin White 'torunthatftau,reto22lnthiscon.· matter ~.ao we play oo any Angeles to race Southern tallbackpoailionandthejunlor washandUngtheteamanddoinC teslwlthlu8oclo<tlllclUJll. -end. California tonight with only an responded by gaining 250 yards a lot or throwing But Gervais ls Also, McKafi can equal There could be a ma)orchanle ancient statistic in f~rv,,or ofCthe ln 834a~karrllnes1.9., ag-•-·t Texu, primarily 8 runner and that's Howard;.Jooes' a l·Ume TrojW Jn:: U.SC offensive S:~t. visitors in the Paci 1C;8 on-.. JV Q.J.lm min t -•M•-ec rd M•V•u•s m--a... Fl er Shelton DI•--.._, a C.R. Roberts. bad run for 251 what USC can ex~ CO g OU "•-• r 0 • ..._, -• -ferenceopener. yards for the schooJ record ofthe."l"f_ormati'on. stands ~•t 120-~ wblle Jones partl1ll eh~ulder separation osu beat Southern Califomii, that stood against assaul tiY 11'lont sWttch the Beavers will fmishedat u1.-.u. ..._. acainstDuk and maynotplay . 3-0, in 1967 and Andros is the on Y Mike Garrett, O.J . SimN:.on and send Craig M'•rshall into the The Pac.a fame comes before If he doesn't, McKay °f::theto Pac-8 coach still active who bas a Anthony Davis among~. st~rtlng centfl( position in place use faces two Bl& Ten fOes -switch.Dennll Thurm.an team that has defeated the Tro-Oregon State, beaten 2$..() by of Tony Banaizak. The expected Purdue ·and Iowa. MeKay sa.ys dtfenat"'f'e:.aecond~.:and ~blm jans. C'-... Diego State while USC was starter Jim Walker was hurt.J.n: he'd like to Pl•y the non· In.. the pus _catclrina pGllUoo. But that was at Corvallis and ~' practic'e before the'start of the conference foes first, but.added. -n-urman 1aw action on both oC-odds favor the Trojans by three whipping Duke, 35·1, operat~ a ••1•veal'way1tboughtthatilwe're feDHanddelenseintbeopeoer. touchdowns or more as they send primarily running attack Wltb season. Mustangs Win Opener Costa Mesa's passing wizard , Tim Rosauer, is grabbed by La Quinta Higb's ·Mike Moss (above). ll.osauer passed lor 225 yards including two touchdowns and Angels Top Texas, 5-3; Play Twins The California Angels and Tex- as Rangers, two teams going nowhere, got together ror one last OjngThw:sdaxJijgbt. The Angels won ~th~e""'m""a"tc'"h"'u=p a-t - Arlington, Tex.. thanks to Frank Tanana going for them. Tanana upped hiis major league leading strikeout totaJ to 257 by fanning 10 Rangers and scattered seven hits in a S-3 Angels victorY. The Ang els open their rmal homestand of the season tonig~t. Anger. Slate Atl G•mesonKMPCOIOI Se91. ltMlnMSOl••IC•l!lotn!e Sept.10 Mlnne5018 •I C•Ulorl\ia 7::Ur> "'· 1:2Jp.m. his favorite target was Dan Valentine (42 below) who caught six for 96 yards as th~ Mustangs defeated La Quinta, 27-14. See st.Ory, page B -7. • • Forgotten El.ement ' I Innocent Victim ' ' Of Strike: .Fan By CRAIG AMMERMAN Al"S,....sWrilw Now --it'S the fan's turn to be heard from. And he can hardly be blamed if the various busies that beset pro football have made him decide to mow the grass or take a hike on SUnday after· noons. Through the court suits, the charges and countercbarges and now the latest, the second strike in two summers, the-fan is the forgotten element in pro football . Except when it comes time to set new ticket prices. In the business of running pro football , it is difficult to say where the fan rates, or where he should rate. What r esponsibility, if any, does the player have to the fan when he worries about a labor contract that wiJl govern the player's future? Likewise. what responsibility; if any, do;es the owner have to the Can when he makes the various decisions he must make? · Those are difficult questions, and there are no easy answers. But this seems certain: the fan, the average person who enjoys football, is turned off by the myriad of off-the-fi eld court fights and legal sllowdowns which fill his sports pages ;Umost daily. And every time the costs go up, he, the fan, must pay. It is so bad that a season tic:ket in the Na- tional League costa as high as $18 per game per seat. Add to that the cost of a ticket for the wife or the girlfriend, a parking spot, a program, maybe a beer and perh•ps a babysitter, and pro football may already have priced itself out of the reach of the mid· die class. .. And that ls from where its sup- port comes. The signs are not good. Atten· dance was down in 1974. ~e· season attendance this year was disappainting. Television ratings slipped last year for the NFL. and in a couple of years when the next coritract comes up, the three networks might not want to pay $60 million a year to show the league's games. .- The Harris Poll said football remains the most popular sport in the country, but it slipped two percentage points in a year. AJl the while, costs go up. Even with each club receiving more than S2 million last year from the TV contract, even with highec- ticket prices, a record eight NFL teams lost money. Meanwhile, the fan pays more and there is nothing that S!!)'S he's getting more. In fact, he may be getting Jess. Can the Can who buys a ticket to this weekend's games which feature one of the five teams that went on strike expect to see a competitive game? Can the New England Patriots really be ready .. to play with only two days pre- paration? Like so many other questions. there are no easy answers. But , whatever happens, the fan is the innocent victim or the social turmoil that continues to plague professional football . Rau Pitches For Dodgers HOUSTON CAP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers have nothing left ·to prove , except to themselves, as they open the fin al trip of the season tonight against the Hou ston Astros (6 o'clock. KABC radio). starting a three-game set with z-pr~ Arrnt.ed Minnesota. Joe Pactwais to start for the Angels. The Dodgers defeated San Diego, 7-1, at Los Angeles Wed - nesday night and officially became the second best in the West, the National League West. as they clino!hed second in the division behind CinciMati. some personal goals remain. OAKLAND -Bob Hudson. ''We had a chance to get to him .former special teams captain of earl y,''saidmanagerFrankLuc- the Oakland Raiders of the Na· chesi, "but we didn't get any key tionaJ ,Football League, has been hits, which has been our problem charged with $uspicion or Jately,andwelethimorrthehook. p<>ssession of marijuana for sale, He finally got hi s curveball and the Alameda County Sheriff's Of-when he has that pitah to go with ficereportedThursday. his fastball, he's one of the • Huasbn, on the NFL's injured toughest pitchers in baseball." · reserve list for this season, was Tanana started slowly, but arrested at his home near here pickedUp sixofhis lOstrikeoutsin Wednesday and released Jater on the rm al three innings. $3,000 bail. "I finally got my curvebalJ Ea:·Bae• .Joins-working," said . the 22-year-old lefthander who has blossomed in- Steve Monahan and Benny toastarthisyear. "That'sthekey Ricardo, former Orange Coast for me. If I've only got my fastball College football stars, have I'm very beatable. But if my • joined the California Sun tettm curve is working and they can't ;\she, Lutz Easy Winners At Southwest Ron Cey is close to lOOruns batted in and Steve Garvey Deeds three hits to reach the 200 mark again. Pitchers Burt Hooton and Andy Messersmith still have a chance towin20games. Doug Rau. 14-9, seems.to have accomplished a goai of proving he can be part of the Dodgers pitching rotation. · • Bryant Ignored Blanda Oakland Star Celebrates .49tl.i Bi~hday · • 'and will play against Shreveport lay back and wait on my fastball in World Football League action I'm twice as effective." Saturday night in the Lcuisiana The Angels also had LOS ANGELES <AP) -LOUISVILLE (AP> -and one 80 yards that day," ning seasons and three more city. journeyman catcher Andy Wimbledon champion Arthur George Blanda slfpped into his added Bryant, who couldn't ex· bowl trips before Bryant depart-""-art nn:--Elchebarren on their side, which Ashe should get his stiffest test 49th year _Wednesday .and he's plain why he ignored Blanda. •fd for Texas A&:,M and, later, for ....., n...-normally isn't that much to brag yet in the $100,000 Pacific still playing (ootball, even though The 4S-yeai-·old Blanda played ;Alabama. AM AG A SAK I, Jap a n -about. But this time the veteran Southwest tennis tournament he didn't get much help from his at KentuckJ lrom 194S through •. Meanwhile, Blanda was kick· :MargaretCourtdefeated.Evonne receiver had the hot band. He when he feces San Clemente's coUegycoach. 1948 at the daWn of Kentucky's \ftii footballs for lhe Chicago Goolagong, 6·7, 8-1, 1-5 in the tagged Jim Umbarger, the Bob.Luti ·todl ay in a fourth round J''lf it hadn 't been for me, greatest era of football. The }tearsofGeorgeHalas. fmat• otthe $50,000 International Rangers' rookie southpaw. for a singles ma ch. ; George would have been a great il edi Women'1 Tennis Tournament three-run homer that put the Ashe had little trouble winning college football player," said the-W dcats were a m ·?Cre team "He's been playing1xactly the f)iday. Angels in front to stayinthesixth, his third round match, whipPing coach, Paul "Bear'' Bryant. ~fo~~~an~~ jame~umbei: of years tbat :ve and added two singles and'two-!Clllr ~•.k:ut:;>;ustrJll!a;' Blan!ia'::Jtt•~;::st>pb:nnore--oir--!:ei1:g~h('}lear tenure in the 403 and ee.n c.ollcb.in..,..becaus~<e= tze11\'amllil walks for a perfectrilght. 6-4Thunday. ·Bryant's first J(entucl<)' team in layed at Kentucky •• a · CAL1'°•:~~... t•••~,••• Lutz, meanwhile, downed Cliff 1946, years before ''the Bear'' earlySOs. -reshman the )'ear I was BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Paul ~,. • ••, "-""'•d' s,,, Richey 6.2 &-3 in another third began carvin& 1 niche in footljlall After freshman Blanda uf· ?Chinf"at Maryland in 1945," Dietzel was named athletic ~::" ~:;: ='" : : ~ ~ round matCb. Lull is seeded No. mnals&tAlabama. . fsed a 2-8 season undertnterim Bryant said. dlttctor o(l#lcliqa U.ni'le..r:.Jty ::.ii:,~ t ~-: ==" ; : ~: n . ,-..... ••He e®ld do aoylbin& and be ct-Coa.ch Be rn le Shively, 'the .. !_.,p Bryant.. went to Alabama in 'l'llunda1. endlng a year·long ... rrt •,, • on.w" , , 1 • In ._1 ber matches, second· played blockli,1 b1ack abd ... )'pu.ngster fro In the 2e\r;i· 1958 wltile Blanda was nead.ng 11t:rcb for a wccesaor to retired .,... .. 1 '• ~~ • t 1 2 ot quart,rib1ck for us.. ''.~ant-cal" ,,t-vaia ~trlelds h lped bet,!n the. apparent end o( his pro tool-.1.8."BW"Ol'W~ .,.._,." "" -·• · ,. 00 ,seeded 'lloocqe Tanner del'~ated Tlteaday af\e~ an Alabain.9:'""· tbeJIWantleg,in11. · -ball careet. But, Just u the Bear =::,. : : : : =~ : : : i John Andrews, 7.&, 7-i and thlrcl--uce at Tuscaloos!l. •11 cao1:1JllDlt t ,tl e Cat 1 l m,p to V Cl caught new life at Alabama, 1'•••-1'.... ~-.. .-. '''' seeded ·Rau!Romlre&,the,lllex· ol"""'""'•ldidl.QJ!ilP.uim~1 . cll:*iatM:aUyto7~lnl916,w=d ·'-lllanda was resurrected by the HAMILTON, Bermuda -Uie ..,.":.:::'• : :: : lean .Davis Cup Star. ousted '1 cin"6iiiik'ot~ lol .tlh!M~dld. a.i•eludlll• a 6'eatl..atces Bo I fledgli.!!JL.American Football ........ dropf)ed ~ semtfinal ,.,,..;, ........ """' *''" Australli'&JloosC~7·5,"3. toh~bim. . • over VillallOVll"ln J , que-:-Eacli tias been gqlng •a'"" to youn1 American Vitu \>,',:.-· : : :;:: Also, Allan 'ilone or Aiistralla "All an nanl,P,le ofbQW-l •t , pd wllh Blanda u dptain strong over · since-and; in dlf· Olnllla!U. ln lh• '50,000 Princess ,....,,,...., "'"'· .,..., "°"'"' li>il-' beat Oru11 Par6n of Now W•nd use him rlthl. • llr')I~-1' ,):ZP.1:19#. Blanda Piii• _ £eren waya have become cor- ..... tournam•nt, 1-41, 8-2, f.O, c..,_.,, T""'· ••..,..--. -· 6·3 6·4 · Harold Solomon ber..t, "we .., re klcldlic • flel\1 fl)!' yards as a j\lllfor 6nd 96 nerstones In lbeworldolrootball •. rnl ht. "r.:=r.:~::;.";,:!~");;,;;u••-elinlloalf<iJJm McMaa' 8-0 o ;l qg wtJlll &II.in a . . He •Ito hand! • • :«ltb,t~e..0.a..klll\4Jial<!m i-'iiiliiff-•lll!•lllllrtep-MT~-=:: .... ~ .• 2 .. ;;,:,,.:i::,' -:---J J ' .. -~-~fCkI:Stoekto11 bea lit----...... , , .. , , • DJ')'liltle, 6,2, 6·1 and Marty \Cormer AU·Pro with Cleveland) · e somehow fin....,. U91• to l>ecomlng the lirst 2,000 poinl .. _ i, "' • • • • • Rleuen 4efeated Jell Borowiak, lnlte;,.!olGeorge. pl,yunebacker. ,corer,ln pro1 foolbJ)l history aa "':!:,...~ ~.. 0 I • ' ' 3-6, "3, 1112. "Gtor~• punted 'ode 78 yatds Kent..cky had live more Win· be enten hls lltlth pro season. .. . . ' • • . VOL. 68, NO. 26', 4 SECTIONS 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, EMBER 19 1915 T •• €1etnente Bani{ ~Rob ' of . . .· ~6 l 6 ~"ril'c--'·- . .i """"' -.. _, 4 ~ , Br .JACK CHAPPELL ... Of .. Olttf'r ..,,. .... Two ey.nmen burst into the San Clemente Crocker National Bank.· het"ded employes into a st-oreroom at cunpolnt and oc<IC>l)<d an estimated $4,81&1n>m euh dtawerf" before ~arting rn.m the building aod """11Ptn1. all n Its; th'ab. tlve minutes Tbonday. "the "blllzl<rte1 bani< robbery ' wtis. the lint i!Uhe bist«y oi San Clemente, Police Lt. Ray Hartman satll today. Tbere were . no Injuries alU.ou1h both rneo were hoavtly armed and severaJ emWoyes were roughly pmhed by the bandits. ''1'...be.y must have been ' watching to S'ff 'When there were no customers. When the bank lobby wa~ empty', they burst In thefrontdoor. • .. ~ --PATTY HIJ'AA!JT FLAStiES lllCl SMILE AFTER AAAEfT Captured Fugitive En A~e to Court Appearance Ne'UXiomer to SU Led Way to Patty KANSAS CITY. Mo. <UPl)- FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley sajd today an investigation that idtntified an apparent newcomer to the Symbionese Liberation Army as a reported associate of Patty Hearst Jed to the capture of the newspaper heiress. "Our intensive nationwide in- vestigation that we conducted led to the identification or Wendy Yoshimura as a wanted fugitive and a reported associate or Pat- ty Hearst,·· Kelley said. "This in- formation led to an investigation or her associates. That gave us two addresses in San Francisco, Dne in the Mission area and another oil Precita Street." ........ Kelley said at a news con-~ ference that agents staked out the Precita addresS'two days ago and spatted two people who re· sembled. William Harris, 30, and his wife, Emily, 28. After two ._.. day!t of round-the-clock sur- veillance, Kelley said, the agents •saw the Harrises leave dressed in jogging clothes· and they were arrested.Thursday. TELLS OF STAKEOUT FBI. Director Kelley (See FBI, Page A2) '• ··:nie1 ...... thelr cuns In. their hand.a 10 there wu no doubt •bout wbo th•)' were Ol"What they wanted,'' Crock.e.r branch manacer Henry ll'rilzaaldtoday. Accordln& to Pollee accounts. one man •aulted the teller1' counter and ordered all the tellers to stand back away from the tounter and "ot to push any buttons. •. ••Don't ldo anytbing stueid. • don't toucb y.'/ oj 11111 - won't 1•t hwt." -of.llM -ordered, Li~uleuM JlarflDen said • . A . se~olld man baMlil> •P· proubed. Jlavld Carabboi. !lie ln· 1tallment !011> olfi&r. C...abba and five -~m~ were mucbed~o ~ Bl4r•f0Cllll Md~ tocounti.vro~r•exi!lnt. The. bandit• hit two e:a1 drawers, but for some unknow'll . . . ,._.did Olbt talte altdwmo11,, -'tactivaled d.urlnl U:.~. &om tbeclrawen. :! • .bery uoUlclal said. . "We believe tb•Y. ""'Y have Tbi"tobbery tooltpl-•lll: thoufb't \he ISbttoma of the a.m. juat before !lie UY .IJOCllll drawers' 'W•re" booietfr l an bOw' traffic bq:an.and=• u;. alarm," U. Hariatoniold.·-J manl'jer wu away 111• Banli.· employiS activated lbe blnk. AutbOrlUes .aia ' Idell' &lann system when ~j ven· iat•ltnilariUff to a blK'J"Obber'Y lured kOm ihe\<lto,........ the lnOrangeabouta~-· • band.It•. howe•e•. 6ad fled. •Poll•• r•dioe4 a f'eoera <;ameru In the bank -.not ac-broadcut to otber;:!tiw Ollfo< riveted 1 because tbe alarm• (5" BAJ'~ rqeAJl f ' ., .... , t .,.: • • ~-.. ' • r ' .. • ... Heiress· Smiling at Court A,ppe0:.~on~f3 . ' ' ~. ' . ~ ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP>-Her n!rlce Halllnao. 1im• since her kidnap and con· wOO!d be iruilde the reslden"' long and violent journey into the As the details of events leading version by '"'lhe .SYU\bio~ese raiOeCI b1 police' 811d Jhe.fBl oa Wlderground at an end, Patricia upto~surprisecapturebe.gan Jlb'.e~tion A~my, ~Hearst 'Thursday. ,,/ Hearst sent a message to her to.emerge, MW: Hearst and two and the Harrises wetf.~ansporr. NJ the .iory of the steps leadr radicaJ comrades today that her comrade! in arms, William and pi back to the city in' "a Uihtly in&, t9 the eapttire began to revolutionary aeaJ remained un-Emily Harris, were returned to 'guardedautpwavan. emes:ge tcKlay, it appeared that checked. • the federal building here fOl'their FBl otnctals S\reSsed. tbe c p-the action :-was a corntrioation .q( "Tell everybody that she's second court appearance in as -'tul"e w~ tht.Pt:~uct of solid in-dilj.gent police work al\d good smiling, tJlat she feelti free and manydays. ·vestigatton. n'bt luck, although fortune. ' strong and .. eends her ~eet.iftgs 'to After .s~n~ing the night in a on~ agent famjlia.r with the case T~ere was ~pttulation th~ the brotb·ers and sisters out county 1a1J south of here, where 1a.1d tb4t it was nttit known in ad· <'ham started'w1th-Xathy Sollab. there," s aid her attorney, Ter-she met her parents for the lint •vance that Ml~s Hearst actualfy (See PATrY, P8'e..U) . • • • f .;~"- Coast Route Again1 County Wins Delay On Freeway Rliiling .. By WILLIAMSCHllEIBER ssure from new devel0pment. 0t-.o.11y"',..~ The study was tentat;vely en· Orange County government or-dorsed two weeks ago by the ficiaJ1 have won a delay of at C<!'J"tY Board of Superyi~ b~t 1east one month in a ruling by the will not ~ a.dop~ lUltil cities 1n State Highway Commission tha~region are given a chance.to -4crni·au1noctl)\Jft<l)lilnstollulld·.., r il8'al>. , •''"" a~talfree~q~. -Vill'i; Ti QR'. v.c,uun The coast p'roJect was sc_ptUed of .. \tate thla week but bis three years 'ago by tJle state secret,.~y-said !'er bo~s legislature but no fornlal actlon tdepboned the com111JS1lon at its has been taken to declare the pro-meeting Thursday in MontereY.. ject defun'"ct. She said: McConvilleonly beard A commission spakesman in that the item was up for con· Sacramento said today /more (See DELAY, Page A2) than 70 parcels of land worth an .. Huntington Beach police are .looking for a· ·man armed with a chain saw who apparently has a grudge alainst stop silns. . Officers were called at midnight Thunday HY a resident near loth SUeet and Walnut Avenue, who feparted seeing a m!lD sawing down a s top sigJy i.111d lied by t!llJ ~ •Ile.! amvell. but • few mln~tes !Iller. poUce"found anottier "Sawed-='off Stop algn at 9tb Street and OUv,-• Avenue. "- btftrers l isted tbe damaae at $35 per sign. . estimated $14 million were ac- quired by the state spending construt'tion of the freeway which was the subject of a bitter battle between coas t com - munities and the state. Until the highway panel takes official action, none of the sur- plus land can be sold. Most of the property lies in segments between san Juan Capistrano a,nd Long Beach. Vallerga's Ouster 'Saddens' Riley'· • Some of the developed freeway right of way, including several residential lots along Kings Road in Newport Beach, has already been sold but the parcels have been de t'lared hardship cases, according to the comm.ission spokesman. ' Orange County Road Com- missioner L. 'fed McConville was the. administrator who actually sought the delay in the com- mission's action this week, ap- parently at the request of county plahning officials working on the massive Southeast Area Circula- tion Study. That document is designed to s~rve as a long -ran~e planning guide ror future construction or · road systems in the south couiaty to relieve mounting traf£ic prtt- By GABY GRANVILLE Ol lfl,e D•llY "'"' ._,. As the seart'h for a new Orange COl.mty assessor began in earnest Thursday afternoon, Supervisor Thomas Riley said he was sad- dened by the removal from orfice or form er assessor Ja ck Vallerga. "Frankly. I think he was doing a good job for the county," Riley said in discussing Vallerga·s ouster. "l honestly don 't believe he meant to do anything wrong. And that's what makes it all so sad."' he added. monstr•ted.):ledicaticin to public service.•· 1· \.. • Another county supervisor, Laurence Schmit, said the board should be&in an intensive 'na- tionwide search for VaJlerca's replacement. Schmit named three likely can- didates for the $38,500 l year post : r -San Diegc; Couuty._a.ssistant assessor John Templeton, a former Newport Beach resident. -San Clemente attorney Thomas Cooper , a former member of tll.e assessor's stafr in Marin Courity. -Riverside County Assistant (See ASSESSOR, Poge A2> Tria-1 Nov. 4 Chino ~Hills Jet Site ' . Endoned · Chino Hills in -northeastern Orange County as a possible jd, airport site received a booet this week when the Santa Ana City Cooncll voted s to 2 to Join \be lnter; County Airport Authon(y (!CAA). r According to ICAA spokesman S-oe Salmon, Sany.a Ana's union with Garden Grove_i Slantoq a!JI .chino lq the autborjty will help· ~·•• the, way tor fundinl of airpprt ii.le aelect,jon and desicn studies. ;J.'be airport authority is not bound to the Chino Hills as the site for a major jet airport. However. ICAA is fhe successor to the now-collapsed Chino Hills Airpprt Authority. And its prin· cipats have long championed 25,000 isolated acres in the rugged bill countzy as the county's most suitable aii'portsi te. • Aftei:.the Chino Hills plan was introduced in 1971 , it ran .. headlong into strong oppo&iUoo from residents o{ north'Orant:e County ... p.af'ticular1J those in -'f'orba Etnda, Placentia, ·La Habra and Fullerton. · Jt )VU when 1Aaaheim, Chino and Stanton ,formed the POW· defunct Chino Hills AirP.Ort A~rity that it appealed .the prOposaJ was makinche&d\vay .. Autbofity thpt it appeared ihe proposal was ma king headway, .. But Jut yea( wben there were three new city council JDembers elected in Anaheim the city withdrew from the au.thority. Splmon predicted today that Santa Ana's decision to join the new authority will provide the impetus for the study needed to get the airport plan under way. Coast Center to Open 'S_queaky? Fromme -P/,eads Innocent L Weather Mostly sunny through Saturday but late night and early morning fog and low clou'ds. Slilhtly COOier days ·with highs near 70 at the beaches to the low 80s iriland. INSIDETODA'W fwil "'"" ja~#cd­wilh new llaeolrical pror/uc· IM>nl b coming up on the Orang< eoo.t. II'• irpotligllttd on Ille WH-cover -and in Tom Titu11 ln- 1'"'1is.sion. column on Page cs. .. Index Program to Serve Sadclleback . . • The opening or the teen center at OUVewood School Monday will be the firat step toward a recrea- tion progi"am which serves the entire Saddleback Valley area. The center will be open Mon- days through Fridays from 6to10 p;m. for 7th to 12th grade stu- dents. ' . · Teen centers at La· Paz· and Allsos lnteroiediate and Valen· cia sc~ools are_ expected lo b;eiin opera ton-dUrlrig-the first week"of October. After school playground pro- grams at all but San Joaquin and Trab\lco schools will begin Oct. 6. Th~e prqcrams, primarily for elementarY school chitdren, will operat·e from a to 5 prm . • . ~ . ' • . further reduction and received support rrom William C. Melcl1er, a deputy Los Angeles County·Districl attorney. · Me lcher, who described himself as a friend of Miss Fromme from the days or the Charles Manson murder trial in Los Angeles where s he and fellow Manson t'Ultists kept a vigil, said she. considers her trial a "great opPortunity to make certain 1tatements whether you, aareeornot. _ uWhether or11ot she intended to assassinateP~esident Ford. the sole reason . . . '' Melcher said. But he was cut otf before he could complete the sentence by U.S. at· torney Dwayne Keyes. -X.e.yes objected lha~ Melcher was ••gel~ into tbi olement Q{ crimt-" .and. Mac'Bfide agreed to halt ~felcht;f"s remarks. Melcher said he was confident that i( bail was further reduced. Mjsa Fromme would return to the court for trial. Marilyn Baker, a KPJX televialon newa r~er in.. San le.t.a-nci·s-co, teeltl'fl..e_d tbaL ' . (See FROMME, Pate All • f • • .. I ' ,.ti DAil ~ PILOT • 58 Friday, September 19, t'75 ( .Pilot~ogboolc J ~ • • • 1 Toro ·'Bo:nlb!:.'.Load , ~ Turns Out ·a Dud • By RUDI NIEDZttLSKI Ot Uw Diiiy ,.. ....... POUcl!: WERE ABUZZ with excitement. A true)( con· taining a 31 ,000 pound bomb shipment destined for the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station had been reported missine. Authorities had been look ing for the missing vehicle for one Wl'ek when it was found bv police in Richmond. ll was ~-empty. Police breathed a sigh of relief when they learned the truck was only loaded with military food supplies and had made its delivery at El Toro on schedule. · The owner of the truck apparently telephoned Oakland Polite and told them the truck -loaded with practice bombs -never madeittotheairbase. .. Thl' man who owned the truck said H1e:oz1t:L.sw.1 it contain<'d explosives because he thought the police would work on it harder ," a Los An&eles pal ice spokesman ·explained. A military police sergeant at El Toro appeared puzzled a6out all the commotion. lie said the truck made its de- liveey and brokt" down on the way north. ''It wasn't 37 ,000 pounds of ex plosives,'' he said. ''It was food supplies and it WHS delivered to th e mess hall.·· * •• ALTHOUGH THE CROWD was not hostile, Orange County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan knew he was in for it when he appeared before the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council Wednesday night to discuss the coun- ty·s proposal for joint civilian-military use of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. It is generally an unpopular con·. cept in the Saddleback Valley. He made hi s entrance !iOmewhat belatedly and filed past a gauntlet or dager eyes on his war to the rostrum , Preparing for the onslaught of questions, he removed his coat and stood there in shirt sleeves. ··1 wish this room was turned around so the speaker is closer to the exit door," he said. "There's only one way out of here.•· After being grilled for more than an hour and a }\_alf, the aviation director confessed that if he had "'1town 10 or JS years ago what he knows now, "I would ha~e been in Pii-rks and recreation." ~. .,, ••• TO ILLUSTRATE his point that 'one brand of gym towel was better than another, Saddleback Valley Schools Superintendent Richard Welte brought two samples with him . Several board members who questioned the wisdom o( supplying students with two towels wondered if there were alternatives. . ''I thought maybe something new had been developed,·· commented trustee Loa Young. "Like maybe a big.bot (an that we could put up and let the kid., stand in front of it.'' Her suggestion, 9ffered in good faith, brought laughter. Board members in the end approved the towel contract. **' ROBERT H. FERGUSON, the Saddleback Valley Unified School District's director of planning and develop· ment, is an ordefly maq. Appearing for a'ineeting on the remodeling job at Mis- sion Viejo High School he brought with him papers, pencils and plans. One thing was missing, though. Reachini: into his pocket Ferguson said, ··1 came uo with mr pipe but not with my glasses. Fortunate!)'." I 'm familiar with the plans ... ·' ~ • • Bear Ranch Zone • • l ,. ~-~ ..;.. lo :Change Bid·Mulled ' ' ~ Orange County planning com- Jnissioners will consider a zone Fhange ·request Monday for the t'onstruction of a major planned 1tevelopment on a portion of the Bear Brand Ranch bo(dering Laguna Niguel. 1 The petition by the University .,f Southern California, owner of the 336-acre parcel on the west iide of the ranch, calls for a zone etiange ftom agricultural to ixed residential uses. - J Commissioners are scheduled lo consider the request at 2 p.m. ~. the be~ring room of the county gineering Building, 400 Civic nter Drive, Santa Ana. Environmental Management gency aide Bryan Speegle says be development proposed for the •'te consists of 787 single-familY ,,,,_--:O~R:-A-N_G_E_c_o=-AST-----..._ DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ..,,hlelfll IN PW!l- Jec;k, A. Curlev WIU~•~I and CO.noe•iMM."'- ThomaS Keevil l.!IUor ThOmas A. Murphlrie ~"-91"41 EdlW .. CNrMsH.Loos AlchardP.Natl I ' Atth l ... l -"901"'11 Edi ..... • and multiple-family housing un- its. The EMA 's staff has recom· mended that an 1environmental impact report for the tone change be accepted as compl~te but Speegle noted there were some inconsistencies in the pro· posed zoning with the General. Plan. "Where we show open space they show development," he said. Frott1 Page Al BANK ••• ment agencies and threw all available officers into the search for the bandits. One was described as being about five feet. IO inches tall and weighing about 170 Pounds. He had a tattoo on tbe left side of his chest and was wearing a light blue jacket with an ''STP'' patch on the pocket. He carried a .45 caliber automaticpistol. Th.e other was described as be- ing about 6 feet tall, about 170 in weight, wearing black plastic sunglasses, blue jeans and a T shirt. He carried a .38 revolver. Both men, about 30, were believed to be wearing wigs and OOth wore rubber gloves. Both had mustaches. The FBI is investigating the case in conjunction with the San Clemente Police-De_patqnent. F,...P,..eAI FROMME ••• ' -'McMillan Publiahlnt Co. offered MlU' Fromme a $1,000 option fop olMlokahehod lhltten. But MaoBrlde ••Id the t..Umony of M•lcher ,and Ms. Baker did not chlni• his oPinion tat U...'350,000.blll he Ml IUL • Ir Wlf ,.the le 1st -.a COO• -I -14 bnpoae to 411ure •nlllrll to lhe oow:uoom. '' • , . . I· •. -. • .. U~IT• ... ..._ POLICE PHOTO OF PATRICIA HEARST AFTER CAPTURE Newspaper Heiress Confined In San Mateo County Jail Frott1 Pag~ A J PATTY DEFIANT. •• a known associate of SLA mem- bers who dropped out of sight several months ago. Officials making a routine in- vestigation of her .friends and re- latives. checked her brother, Stephen F. Soliah, a Z1·year-0ld housepaint~r who, it turned out, rented the" $180-a-month apart- ment where Miss Hearst and Wendy Yoshimura were seized. Soliah also was arrested and the FBI said he would be charged with harboring fugitives. U.S. At- torney James L. Browning said more arres ts on that charge might follow . Pa':'I Young, agent in charge of .. PATTY COULD FACE LIFE SENTENCE-Al . 'THEY WERE REAL NICE NEIGH80R5-A4. HARRISES 'UNLIKELY TERRORISTS'-o\5 tlie FBl's Sacramento office, said his agents had given the San Francisco FBl addresses of several houses. These included both a Bernal Heights house on Precita Street near where the Harrises were arrested and the Upper Mission District House on Morse Street where Mi ss HeID-st was captured. A. Hearst said after he and his wife visited their daughter in jail. "We told her we loved her and hugged her and kissed her. We just said we loved each other:· added Mrs. Hearst. · The most intensive fugitive hunt in the nation's tu,story came to a swift conclusion Thursday with the capture of Miss Hearst. Miss Yoshimura and the Har- rises. It had been 19 months since she had seen the parents she re- viled for their wealth after ap· parently joining the militant band that kidnaped her. • Asked if he would put up the bail money to free his 21-year-old daughter, who was kidnaped by members of the SLA on Feb. 4, 1974, Hearst replied, "I think so. Hallinan said he would seek re- duction of the $1,050,000 bail at a hearing today. Officers said Miss iffear&t and her comrades were arrested ""without resistance. Charles. Bates, special agent in charge of the FBI's San Fran- cisco office, said the four might have been living in San Fran· cisco for as lorig as two weeks. ·-. .S•allat Slnee ~2 1 C~t ·of Living =:,,- Iii crease .02% By United PreN JolenaaU..al '{'he coot ~( livJng rose 0.2 per- cent in Aucusl, .j.he smallest in· nauonary jump in three years. the Labor llepartmmt. aaid to- day. Consumer p:ric.es decllhtd na· tionally lot beef. fresh vegetables and some9lher foods, offsetting higher prices for clothiog, used cars, gawline. medical care, auto insuriince, pork and sugar. Economlsts cautioned tba'-the 0.2 percent increase did not.mean an abrupt cooling of inflation. Administration officials have &aid that consumer price& Would be "turbulent" until late this year and food prices are expect- ed t-0 rise again this month. In the Los Angeles-Orange County area, food costs declined slightly during Auaust, but the Consumer Price .. lndex w11s pushed to another recant tiy in- creases in the prices of .other commodities, the. U.S. Labor Department reportetl. The index in Los Apaeles and Orange counties rose 0.4 percent F..-PageAI AssEssoit:~. Assessor Gary Cottrell, a fc.Tmer staff worker in the. Oranege County assessor's office. Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich was -OUtoftownThursday_ , However, in a convei-sation a day earlier, Diedrich called Vallerga's pending ouster "a tragedy'' and made it clear it will be the supervisors themselves, not an administration committee or their staffs, who will recruit and screen applicants for the job. Meanwhile, as Vallerga bowed out of the office he has held since January 1973, Assistant Assessor Elmer Zimmer, 49, San Clemente, bl!came the acting head of the assessor's office. Like Vallerga, in 1965 Zimmer follOwed former assessor An· drew Hinshaw from the state Board of Equalization to the Or"ange County Assessor's Office. He is the highest ranking staff member left untouched by a series of indictments rela'ted to Hinshaw•s successful 19'12: c.on,:ressional campaign.-.,,. So far, eight middle manage- ment employes have either re- signed or been dismissed from their posts alf 3i result of either pleading guilty or being convict- ed of charges relate·d to Hinshaw's campaign. last month lo a record 158.8. or 9.6 pucent higher than a year aco. according to Suzanne Sadowsky, chief or Ille Labor Department's Bureau ol Labor SbltW!cs; The August index meant that goods and services ccet.iJig $10 in the base year of 1967 fri the two counties increased in price to $15.881 ast month. Miss Sadowsky said prices n»e 5.9 percent through the fint · eight months of this year, &0mewhat less than tile 8.o per· cent increaae during the simil&f period last year. · .. Obviously, the 0.2 percent on a national level is lower than we expected and we do not expect that rate ta be maintained,'' de- o u t v White House press secretary Wi~ia~ Gremer said of the shifting econO!l'lkpidure. "The underlying rate: al infla. lion is a good deal higher than tbe tw<>-tenths figure,'' said Greener. BuLthe light hike naUoaally in August prices, when ~combined with an increase in av~~ hour- l;r pay, meant that the average ivorker's real spendable earn- ings rose a significant0.9perceot last month, the departmei:tt said. The August increase nationally in the seasonaity' adjusted Consumer Price Index broke a :ttrong inflationary surge. that beiran earlier this year and culminated in July, when con-. ' sumer pnces rose 1.2 percent. Not since Atftust .... 1972, when eonsumer prices roSe only O.l percent, has the national in- crease been so small. A 0.2)>er-cent rise has re parted 1n July. 1973, butthalwas later adjusted to 0.3 percent, a department spokesmansaid. · -- The mod.est August rise Da~ tionally translated into an annual cost of living increase of 2.4 per- cent . DELAY •• ~ sideration this week and didn't have time to go to the meeting. A reliable courity ad,ministra· lion source said today ·planners are attempting to keep open every PfSsible option for future road de\>!1opment in the south . county pending adoption oU.he circulation study by &upervisors sometime in October. Portions of the study in· corporate the former freeway right of way land, which would be used for local arterials and highway routes. "But we had no idea the Har- riSes and Miss Hearst were there,''·Young said. Miss Hearst had been briefly reunited today with the parents she had renounced as pigs. After thatmeeting, her father said she was ready to come home. Woodmark Chairs ''She was happy .•. she really wants to come home," Randolph * * * Fr-Page Al FBI ••• ••subsequently, FBI agents and San Francisco Police went to the other address ·and informa- tion was received that two females were ·living in that house," Kelley said. ''It was there that Patty Hearst and Wen· dy Yoshimura were arrested." Kelley said the arrest of Miss Hearst "hopefully was a restora+ tion of the feeling that despite all efforts to thwart our search no one can remain a fugitive forever." ··1 am sick and tired having people at appearances publicly and privately ask, 'Why can't you catch Patty Hearst?' "Kelly said. ··Now I say these inquiries are stilled. We regretted that we had lo spend this much time and the citizens' money in the search for the fugitive. "Our purpose was not retalia. lion nor to inflict any punishment but to bring lo justice those who were charged. My feeling and the feeling of the bureau was great relief that it has been ac· complish~ as it had been. "I have been tremendously im - pressed (with the work pf the FBI agents).·· The FBI director said a Quick rese~rch of the friends of the peo- ple who harbored the Harrises produced the Morse Street ad- dress for Patty and-We'rtdy_ Howeve~ he declined to discuss the extent of Mlss Hearst's travels to B'-'.oid capture for 592 days. ''Such a comment just might jeopardize other\ investigations,'· Kelly said. He 1aid the FBI would seek search warrants for both ad· drffffl because of weapons seen by gents duri11& the .,,,..ts, He lnclleated possibly more people would be charced in the cue ua reaullof the plannedsut:clMs. KAlll.ey 1dm.llte4 tlle-:DtWif . ''St\llbped" '"' lh• ~)'Ut an.r .. aJ:uall. -. -1 ;., . ,, .. I I a Ted von Hemert exclusive ,/ · ' I I 'I y:.-- \: h ,~ ...... ---~ . ,, J . • • "'.-. ' . . . .... ' Large selection of the ffuesl chairs available and at reasonable --. . . p~1ces. .- · DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARl\STAN-8AKER WElllDAYS I SATUIDAYS t:OOt. !l:JO I ·- fl!EWPORT BEACH • im WESTCLlt'fo~ DR • 642·2050 LAGUNkSEACH • -;us NflR1'11 t'OA..\'T H\lo0 \",, 4!H GMl TORRANCE• 231149 HAW!'llQ8NE BLVD. iOPfn Fri. Ill !J, ~un. 12·S.l0) na-1m ' ' • VOL. 68, NO. ~.4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES-• ORANG!: CCSUNTY, CALIFORNIA • FRIDAY, SE'f>TE.MBER 19, 1975 J • o · )''s <:Jesh!lll N.Y. Steeks TEN CENTS. €oast Rott~e ~escind .Bul~ng 'Delayed; B.rWIU.IAlltl!CllaElllER !eel defunct. 1)llls llDd can be sold. Mootdlhe .o, I• Couft(y Road m· road systtms in the south county • l>-' m_ ... ._!4"'..... , A comm11&1an spokesmeo,,ln property lies ia •~•ment1 mlll.ionerL.'ted"lllcOoiirillewN tO relieve mounting trlllie p~ Oran&e Oount.Y 1ovenmentol· Sacramepto said tod.ay more betWHD ·SaDJu1mCaipislranoand the 'admuu.trator wbo actually ssuretromnew-.developmenl. telephoned the.commiuioo at Ks me«ingTbursdoylnMonterey. She ••id Mcconville only beard that the item was up fqr !"""" sideration this week and d •t have time to go tot.he ~na., ficlals. have woa • ..._, ot at than 10 pireeJa, of land \ltOrth an .Loni Beaeh. ~bl the dely: in the com· Tbe study wu tentallvely en· leutaoe 111onth in a..ru.tma by the •tJmated Sit mlllfon wer. ac· Sorne.ot th• developed freeway ~ion'• ..:ctk)ft this ~ ·~ cloned two weeks ago by the State Hl1hway <:ommlulon quired bl' t~e •\ate niending ricJll of ;••.llr,lnoludUI& aeveral p-Uy at the requ1:11\'of counlY coun\y Board of Supervlaors but focmallyreacin<linllllanal<>bulld cons:iluclion• of he frfeway reslden!ial loll alongKlnp lload p~ official• wottiila.oa U.. will not be adopted.until citjes In A reliable .county adminlsti'a· tion source said today plannera are attempting to keep o every poasible option. tor tu.tulQI road development in the aovth acoaatalfr.eewai,ttde.' ~hl'Ct( wu tfoe 1utdl;d ct.._ bitttt in Newporl Beach, has aJready muslve Soutbt:alt Area Circul• that region are given1a chance to The coul,project -keutUed ti•ltle i..i,.een cQ(•t com· been sold but the par.eel• have tionllludy. review the plan. three years •10 by· th£ state munitiea and the>ta.te... been de cll\_red hard&blp c91es, • That documeDt Is designed to McConville is 09 vacation out l~atu.re but H Coralal~ \htitil thfJ Jliahway panel take. according to the commission aerve u a lonj:.range plutning or s tate this week , but his h~6eerit.l<ento-:ae'cl6rf!,~pro-C#f"'S!al -act:lpD. none of the 15· sPokH.man, gWde ·for future conatnaction or sec retary Ii aid her b-Oss (See DELAY, Pace.Ul ~ Uf"t ......_ PA'fl'.Y HEARST Fl.MIU:S Bl~ $olll.J, AFTER ARREST Captured Fugitive En Route to Court Appear•!IC• ' Neireomer ·t'o SLA. ,Led Way to Patty KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPIJ- FBI Director Clarence M . Kelley • said tQ<lay an investigation that identified_ an apparent newcomer to the Symbionese Liberation Army as a reported associate of Patty Hearst led to the capture of the newspaper heit'ess. "Our intensive nationwide in- vestigation that ~e conducted led to t~e ideiltificat1on of , Wendy Yoshimura as a 'wanted fugitive and a reported associate of Pat- ty Hearit, ''Kelley said. ''This in- formation led to an investigation of her associates. That gave us two addresses in San Francisco, one in. the Mission area and another on Precita Street.'' . (United Press Jnternational quoted Kelley as saying Miss Yoshimura 's ringerprints were found along with Miss Hearst's in a remote Carmhouse in South Ca· naan, Pa., where they apparently spent some time las t CaJI. J Kelley said at a news con· ference that agents staked out the Precita address two days ago and spotted tw:o people who re· sembled William Harris, JO, and .. ,. ...... TELLS O F STAKEOUT FBLDirector Kelley . Patty Sen~·'Greetings' • He,iress,· Smiling at Court Appearance SAN FRANCISCO (APl-Her long and violeht journey into the · underground at an end, Patricia He«rst ·sent a message to her radieal romi'ades today that her revqlutionary zeal remained un· checked. ' "Tell everybody that she's smiling, that she feels free and strong and sends her greetings to the brothers and sisters out there," safd her attorney, Ter· rence Hallinan. Miss Hearst, who told her jailers her occupation is "urban gu«rilla," told a fellow inniate she wished she a till was free. J!!arlier in court, Miss Hearst warmly clasped the hand ol. her roommate in biding, a Berkeley artist being held in an East Bay bombing case. Still remaining to be answered were the questions that had hung over the taae since Miss Hearit announced she was joioiilg her St.A capt'ors and then di(JIP· peared ~Where has she been ror the past.,ear, and did she really decide o bee own rree choice to stay with the SLA as gun.toting soldier ''Tanya'''? As the 4eteils of events leading up to her surprise capture began to emerge, Miss Hearst and two comrades in arms, William and Too Late for New. Law . ' Popul.ar Vote for Water District Mulled Irvine Ranch Water District directors have decided un· animously to i>roceed with a transition to democratic election o( water board members. But they put orr to future hear· ings the questions of where lines will be dra wrU between voting divisions within tbe district and bow soon a, .. •ill ,be ' t over to public balloting. Two residents attended Thursday's "heiring: water boara-c.an(lidate Gina M:atek and Dr. Edward Wright of Turtle Rock in Irvine. Under a new law signed Aug. 29 by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., two of the disttict's five seats may be opened to popular vote as a part of the djstrict's transition from an a rural to an urban water supplier and waste tleater. tn the urbanized areas or Irvine and Tustin. The remaining three would be undeveloped land. Urbanii~ areas would elect directol'S .on pOpular ballqting. Rural areas would continue 'tlfith the present system of we.i&hting votes in proportion to the amoµnt orJand the.~ote3,co trols. WaQ"r 4htnet spoll.n111ln' F.d.Je van Lehn said today that about 24 percent qt tlie·water dis· trict's effort11 are concer:nedwitb the urbanized area. 'Two seats would give that area 40 percent of the vote on the board. AJ'so ·still undecidtd is ~heltter the Jrvine Comp8ny Will issue proxies to leaseholders'itithe city Rileg C'mnnaent to allow them to participate in the.election. Two years ago, the company issued proxies to leaseholders in both residential and industrial are.as. HoWever , Mrs. van.Lehn said, such a com~itment has not been mfdesofartbisyear .• -~~ _, ~led that the billed ownership' df leasebolaers with l)rQXies .,qd ,Je;fJdel)ts who,qwn the land upder thejr bomet docs not equal the vot\ng block con· trolled by tbeJrvine Co1;11pany. Nonetheles , nine candidates have filed to oppose the three present direct.ors whose seats are up for re·election in Novembef. Emily Harris. were returned lo the federal building here ror their second court appearan('e in as many days. Alter spending the night in a countx jail south of here. where she met her parents for the tint. time since her kidnap and coo-- version by the Symbionesa Liberation Army, Miss HearSC and the Harrises were transportJ <SeePATJ'Y, PogeA2J Sighted Si~ Sawed Same Huntington Beach police are looking for a man armed with a chain saw who apparently has a grudge against stop signs. Officers were called at midnight Thursday by a resident near 10th Street and Walnut A ven\le, who reported seeing a man sawi~g down a stop sign. He had fled by the time police arrived, buf a few minutes later, po4ice f<>Wld another sawed-of! stop ,, sign at 9th Street and Olive Avenue. Officers li s t e d the damage at $35 per sign. But a county counsel's ruling said the bill was signed into law too late to affect the voting in the water board election set (or Npv . 4. Three water board seats are open this year. The first time the change to popular balloting could be effecti\te would by November J977. Vallerga Ouster "Sad' The district, under the new law authored by Asse mblynran Robert Badham at the lrv~ne Ranch Water District."s request, will divide its territory into five divisions. One director is to be elected in each division. Two of the divisions would be Freeway Fatality VICTORVILLE (UPIJ Nicholas Patterson. 34, o( Vic· torville was struck by a car and killed while changing a tire at the edge of the intt>rstate 15 Creeway oorth of here. The driver of the other car, Stephen DuPont of Claremont, was not held pending an in· vestigation. By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ute 0.11, ,.., .. sun As the search ror a new Orange County assessor began in earnest Thursday a(ternoon, Supervisor Thomas Riley said he was sad · dened by the removaJ Crom office of former assessor Ja ck Vallerga. ··Frankly , I think he was doing a good job for the county,·· Riley said in discussing Vallerga's ouster. "I honestly don't believe he meant to do anything wrong. And that's what makes it all so sad," he added. Vallerga was stripped or his of· lice when sentenced Thursday morning in Ventura County Superior Court. His removal from oCCice came five weeks after he was convicted on six felony charges brought against him by the Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury. -Riverside County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, a fOrmer :staff worker in the ' Oranege County assessor·s office. Board of s ·upervisor s Chairman Ralph Diedrich was ·ootoftown Thursday. Howevrr. in a conversation a day earlier, Diedrich called Vallerga's pending ouster "a tragedy" and rr.ade it clear it will be the supervisors themselves. not an administration committee Bus Driver In Irvine Crash Suing ,or their staffs, who will recruit and screen applicants for the job. Meanwhile, as Vallerga bowc4 out or the office he has held since January 1973, Assistant Assessor Elmer Zimmer, 49, San Clemente, became the acting head of the assessor's of(ice. Like Vallerga, in 1965 Zimmer followed former assessor An- drew Hinshaw from the state Board of EquaJization to the Orange County Assessor·s o((ice. He is the highest ranking staff member le(t untouched by a series or indictments related to Hinshaw ·s s u ccessful 1972 Congressional campaign. So Car, eight middle manage- ment employes have either re- signed or been dismissed Crom their posts as a result or either ple~ding guilty or being convit1 · ed of c har ges related tG Hinshaw·s campaign. (See F BI, P age A21 Coas t , Burglars Ransack It will be Riley and his rour fellow s upervisors who will ap- point a county assessor to serve the 39 months remaining on Vallerga·s unexpired rour·year term. Carolyn Anderson Connors . driver of the ill-fated Fountain Valley day camp bus in which one child was kifled in a June 23 collision .in Irvine, has filed a c1aim agftinst the city of Irvine for $500,000 plus other un - specified damages. Inas much a s at least three supervisors have said they favor seeking an appointee from out- side the assessor·s oC!ice, 7.i m· mer its given little chance or land- ing the permanent appaintmcnl. I- Weath er Mostly 'suDny through Saturday !pit late night and early morning fog and low clouds. Sljghtly cooler days with highs near 70 at t.be beaches to the low 80s Inland. I NSIDE TODAY- A full week jam·pacbd \OUh 'W rneatff"c1il ~ tionl fl coming vp on tM Orv1lg< Coolt. It'• ~"' on the Wttkmder cova pagt ond in Tom-T,itu .. • In· termtnkm column on Poge l:.!. I n dex . ' es., .. •• ., .,., .... .... a .. , •• •• ••• ' Hnuse in Irvine . ' Burg1ars wh.o left a marijuana ciOrette 'butt crushed in.to their vic.1jm 'S"livinl roollf"carpet stole SS.320 worth or foOt from an irvine home Thursday, police said.today. The daytime burglary was dis· ~vered by David Caldwell, 3632 qaremont)>t., !J'bursda.y evening when he returned home from a .. Ford~Returns T Californi~ ~ W•ASHINGT-0 (U P!J - I -Pre1ident FQrd returns todaY to Callfor:nia where he-will blend bani!>haliitig opportunities with s~eches a"d interview. and a htUegDJr. · • Des:fite some criticism that he sboul not be on the road so much -he bas trips P:lanne4 nearly every week through ~tober - Ford.believes he should maintain bil'l*Wlmop1n1.s wllb people iCt05$ the COUJltl')'- . . • visit to Lion Country Safari. The thieves made off with tile Caldwell's silverware, a stereo with its speakers and a jewelry box and its contents . A color television set was found near the rear door, apparently where it was dropped by the burgiars. · Irvine 6rticer Dennis Howe s urmised that the burglars were frightened away either by an electric m eter reader who \VO-tn tre-neljhbo1 hood thBt morning or by a friend of the Caldwells who · stopped by and left a note. • _ Howe said they apparenlly hoisted the loot over a back f'::']ce to a drain~ge ditch ~araUng the home lro1n the San Diego Freeway and left carrying t,he loo~ along the ditch. The ledeth of the marijuana cigarette also lndlcated 'the burglars were rrlghtened off, said Ho\l(.e. Tne cili~te •u about half burned. he 1aJ6'..-,. "Usually, they smoke them down lo .wbera lbece11oall'DOlt1nolhing lett,•• he said. ' < "We"ll probably meet in ex· ecutive session Tuesday to dis· cuss the appointment,·· the Firth District superrisor said. "I know we'll be looking (or the most qualified person and one, I hope, who will have already de· monstrated dedication to public service:· ... Another county supervisor, Laurence Schmit, said the boa.rd should begin 11n intensive na- tionwide seareh for Vallerg1 's replacement. Schmit naiTied three likely can- didates for the $38,~ a year post: . -San Diego Couuty assistant assessor John Templeton, a former Newport Beach resident. -San ·c1emente lltlb)'b.'e 'Thom.as Cbo per, l tOf,m,r member of tbe assessor' aff in M.arin County. The Irvine City Council is ex- pected to reject the claim at its meeting Tuesday. Mfs. Connors, 23, oC 1561 Me!.-la Dri\l'e, Santa Ana Heights. was the driver of the Rough Riders Day Camp bus that collided with a double·trailer grivel truck at the intersection or Barranca and J effrey roads. That possible opp<fttunity <See ASSESSOR, Page A2 1 I rvine Care C e n ter Hit By Vandalism The collision killed John Ram· ming, 6, o( Irvine, and injured 10 other passengers, including Miss Conners. Vandals are a ll but stopping 'The complaint charges that the progress on construction of a day 1cjty did not maintain the in· care center at Irvine's Park West tersectton properly, did not have apartments. pr_oper tr.a-We control deviees, In the most recent oC several that vision~ was obscured by forays into the partially com· s~bs and that these contributed plete building, vandals Wednes- U.tne accident. " . day night took lengths of two-by - .11j.· lQ addition to the SS00,000 four lumber and s mashed holes · ~S~clffe<l in the claim. MN. Con·· in the new drywall. according to ~· ora also claims unspe~ified -policereports. ' amounts for mcdicaJ expenses Other sheets or drywall were ... ' AndlostCa.inings. · rippeJ down and broken, police H l r I · 1 1 SUits also have been filed said. e(ll' ·10r rvllle}' r agalruit the city by plir"ents of The $350 ioS6 marked the lnlne n~d~ _,. be,art, s•,Y! \1,C thtbe'of .. lhe in.Ju.red chi-!dren. second case of vandalism this lrvi ad1n1n1slratp;:.Johri Ho~. . ll ~., ~C:o~nors bas been week at the site and ihe most r e· fft 1qag ti: '8 p •m 1Q =· · ged JJith ... mfsd.t!""'enot' in-cent in a string \.hat J)Qlice -- C.b'at en NftU ~~t 1ttntafy mans laughter in con· judging from footprints and bicy- in u\e cltx . and SQ'S a $88,239 11\ectlon with the collilion. Her cle Ure tracks at the iltf1 - fedtrll rr~'t might help get the nex.l court appearance ii set.for -believe.have been perpetrated by job done. see ato.ry 02. Nov. If. a number o1 juveniles. .. , . .. . , , . I ' ' . • • • . ' - -...------- Al DAIL V PILOT Frid!)'. S!ptembtr 19, 1975 ~et $4,600 ' ! [Banchts Hoh ... • -u. • #..,. • ...--• .<II I # , c1·emente~Bitnk I By JACK CHAPPELL 01 llMP D.lllf ~hot $liltf Two gunmen burst into the San Clemente Crocker National Bank, herded employes into a storeroo m at gunpoint and scooped an estimated $4,6!6 from cash drawers bt>fore darting from the building and escaping, all in less than five minutes Thursday . The blitzkrie.: bank robbery \l.3S the first in the history or San Clemente . P o l1 C'e Lt . lt::t y Hartman said today There werC' no injuries although both men were heavily armed and several <'mployes were roughl y pushed by the bandits . ''T hey must ha vt.' bt>en watching to sec when there Wl're no customl'rs. \Vhen the bank lobby was empty, they burst in the front door. "They had their gWls in thei.r hands so there was no doubt about who they '~:ere 11r what tht·y wanted ," Crocker br;_inch manager llenry fo~ritz said today .<\ccording to police accounts. one man vaultt·d the tellers' C"ounter and ordered all the tellers to stand back away from lhe counter and not to push any buttons. "Don't do anything stupid. don't touch any alarm and you won 't gel hurt," ont• or the men ordered. Lieult!nant 1-lartmao said. A second man bandit ap· proached David Carabba. the in · stallment loan officer. Carabba and five other employes were marched to a storeroom and told to count to 150 before exiting. 1'he bandit s hit two cash drawers, but for some unknown reason did not take all the money from the drawers . "We believe th('y may have thought the bottoms of the drawers were hooked to an alarm, .. Lt . Hartman said. Bank employes activated the alarm system when they ven· PATTY ••. ed ·back to the city in a tightly guarded auto caravan. FBI officials stressed the cap· ture was the product of solid in· vestig·ation, not luck. although one agent familiar with the case said that it was not known in ad· vanC'e that Miss Hearst actually PATTY COULO FACE LIFE SENTENCE-Al 'THEY WERE REAL ' NICE NEIGHB0Rs--A4 I HARRISES 'UNLIKELY TERRORISTS'-AS would be inside the residence raided by police and the FBI on Thursday. M the story of the steps lead· ing to the capture began to ... ~merge today, it appeared that the action was a combination or diligent police work and good fortune. There was speculation the rhain started with ·Kathy Soliah, a known associate or St.A mem· hers who dropped out or sight several months ago. OfCicialS making a routine in - vestigation or her friends and re- latives, checked her brother. Stephen F. Soliah, a 27-year-old housepainter who. it turned out. rented the $180·a·month apart- ment where Miss Hearst and Wendy Yoshimura were seized. Soliah also was arrested and the FBI said he would be charged " with harboring fugitives. U.S. At- torney James I~. Browning said more arrests on that charge might follow. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ture<I from the storeroom. The bandits, however, had fled. Cameras in the bank were not uc· tivated because the alarms wel'el'lt\Rttvated during theTob- bery an official said. Tht> robbery took place at l t :4'1 a.m. just before the busy noon hour traffic began and while the manager was away from the bank. Authorities are consider· ing similarities to a bank robbery in Orange about a month a~o. Police radioed a general broadcast to other law enforce· ment agencies and threw all available officers into the seart'h for the bandits. One was described as being about five feet, 10 in cht>s tall and weighing about 170 pounds. lie had a Lattoo on the left side of his chest and was wearing a light blue jacket with an ··STP" patch on the pocket. He carried a .45 caliber automatic pi stol. 1'he other "'as described as be- ing about 6 feet tall. about 170 in "'eight. wParing black plastic sunglasst>s. blue jeans and a T shirt. l'le carried a .38 revqlver. Both men, about 30, were believed to be wearing wigs and both wore rubber gloves. Both had mustaches. The FBI is investigating thl"' <'ase in conjunction with the San Clemente Police Department. FBI ••. his wife, Emily, 28. After two days or round-the-clock sur· veillance, Kelley said, the agents saw tbe Harrises leave dressed in jogging clothes and they were arrested Thursday. "Subsequently, FBI agents and San Francisco police went to the other address and informa- l ion was received tha t two females were living in that house," Kelley said. "It was there that Patty Hearst and Wen· dy Yoshimura were arrested." Kelley said the arrest or Miss Hearst "hopefully was a restora- tion of the reeling th11.t despite all efforts to thwart our search no one can remain a fugitive forever." .. J ... am-sick and tired having people at a_ppearances publicly and privately aak. 'Why can't you catch Patty Hearst?'" Kelley said. "Now I say these inquiries are stilled. We regretted that we had to spend this much time and the citizens· money in the search forthefugitive. "Our purpose was not retalia- tion nor to inflict any punishment but to bring to justice those who were charged. My feeling and the fee.ling or the bureau was great relieft'th a t it bas been ac- complished as it bad been. ··t have been tremendously im- pressed (with the work or the FBI agents>.·· The FBI director said a quick research of the friends of the peo- ple who harbored the Harrises produced the Morse street ad· dre&s for Patty and Wendy. However, he declined to discuss the extent o( Miss Hearst's travels to avoid capture for 592 days. "Such a comment just might jeopardize other investigations," Kelley said. He said the FBI would seek search warrants for bolb ad· dresses because or weapons seen by agents during the arrests. He indicated possibly more people would be charged in the case as a re:;ult of the planned searches. Kelley admitted the FBI was "stumped'' for the past year and a half. However, the FBI director did not explain details of bow agents became a ware of Miss Yoshimura's involvement with the SLA . But, he did say that in· formation leading to Miss Hearst's arrest was gathered prior to the 1-12.rrises' capture. UPI T.......-. MANSON 'OUR CHRIST' Squeaky on Phones Innocent Plea Given By Squeaky SACRAMENTO (UPI) Lynette ··squeaky'' Fromme calmly pleaded innocent today to a charge she attempted lo as- sassinate President Ford with a loaded .4S.caliber automatic as he greeted a crowd or well· wishers. • l • , ~ l"eder,t dNf 11enta in Oregon have arrested a 50.year-old Corona del ft(ir 1atesman and an alleged accomplice during a raid on a "~opblstic.ated" rural tac· tory whlc.b Utey .allege produced large quanUltu or tbe drug knoWll aa ''apeed~ ·• · Fred Warren, described by agents as a ''sometime resldent ·' of Corona del Mar", was arrested by agents Wednesday during a raid on a 45-Coot trailer south of Portland . Warren ha s no permanent address but bad been staying with friends in Corona del Mar. Spokesman for the Drug En· forcem ent Administration in Bortland said that the alleged factory was being supplied un - wittingly by an Irvine (irm which in recent weeks had 'shipped bun· dreds or pounds of raw materials tothetwomeo. · Warren's alleged accomplice in the operation was a Sacramen- to area m an a lready wanted on drug manufacturing charges in that city_ He is Herb~rl M. Crawford, 42. ASSESSOR ••• notwithstanding. Zimmer last month wrote a strong letter of support for Vallerga to the Ven· tura County Probation Depart· U.S. District ·court Judge ment as it contemplated a re· Thomas J . MacBride set Nov. 4 commendation in the court on for her trial and denied an at· Vallerga 's sentencing. tempt by the Manson cultist to Referring to his 24 -year as· further reduce her bail of soc iation with the former as- $3.50,000. sessor, Zimmer characterized In a clear, loud ~ce, the him as "a gentleman who would spindly defendant. garbed in her never, with any intent, hurl familiar "sacrificial" rU<lt,robe · another human being or commit and hood, replied, .. YeM .do" a wron~ful act." when asked if she understood the Others who vouched for charge against her. • Vallerga·s t'haracter While he Asked for her plea to the was waiting sentencing included charge ~r attempting to f!lurder County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, the Pres1~ent, she stated simply : writing as a privpte citizen, and ··Not guilty." She stood at a·..-. Los Angeles County Assessor microphone on a podium in front Philip Watson . of the judge·s bench. Asking to defend" herself without an attorney, she conceded s he might ''make a fool of myself," but said she must "re· lain my voice in the courtroom" and ''the stragegy must be mine.'' She currently is represented by a federal public defender. The judge skeptically ques- tioned Miss Fromme about her legal abilities and then ordered a psychiatric examination to help him decide on her request. Frot1t P~ Al DELAY~ •• county pending ad~tion of the circulation study by supervisors sometime in October. Portions of the study in· corporate the former freeway righto(way land, which would be used (or local arterials and highway routes. --··· -- ---- • Agents said they Hilted hun· dreds of pounds of the raw material at theJraller alC!QC with a complete laboratory se(up. Officera worklna out of the aaency'a Loi! .Al\ieles o(ftce &lso a..eize_!I "10JOU!1dl of Jraw (':bemtcals frOm .a residence in CoronadelM11r. ! Tbey aaid that their estimates --·--·-· --·- ·i Bust ' o( pro4'1ction since the lab began peg the output at about 16 pounds of lhe drug known scl~n· tlOcall1 as metbampbetamine. The maximum street value or a pound or 'pure speed, lhe)l.aaid is about $13.000. The -'ales of lhe alre'!'IY manul'actu••<I Aruc ... 11egf!dly took place In the Sao rr-lsco andSouUicrn.cauromtaareas. Traffic Equipment . -- In lrviltl! Gets OK . Irvine councilmen have ap~ proved a $308,600 shopping lilt of traffic safety improvements for 1W76. But lhe city has set aside $150,000 ror the ~·o~. . The priol'lty "'!t; )J) order. jn· eludes~ , _ -Le1t tum slan'llS -ror the In· tersection. of .l?\llver and University drl'Ves, $21.750. -l'iew signals at MacArthur Boulevard.and Michetsoo·nnve. funded Separately_ -New slgnals for Main Street and Jamboree Boulevard.' funded sepa.rately. -Left tum li.lbts fort.be.come~ of Culvec Driv~ and Walnut · Avenue, $20,000. -Left t.,urn lights for the in· tersection or Cufver Drive and Moulton Parkway, $18;"4oo. , -A new, vehicle·ac_tuated signal at MichelsoO: Dfive 8nd Teller Avenue, $30,000. \ -Warning signs for he bike trail 8.t Culver and the.San Diego Free;wayttSl,000. _...A. new sigrlal at Catnpus Drive and Von Karman.. $.'.K),000. -Add vehtcle·actuation to some phases or the signal al Main Street and Red Hill Avenue, $5,200 . -Improving signals along MacArthur Boulevard, $2,000. -Traffic signal at Deerfield and(:ulver Drive, $60,900. -Traffic signal at Jamboree Boulevard and Birctt Street , $20,000. -Bus tum-outs in three Joca· tions , $6,000. -Wheelchair rampst $2,000. -:_Design for -a signal at Michelson ari'd Parkway Drives, $3,000. -Pedestrian signal at Campus Drive and Town Center, $17;250 . -Improvements at Moulton Burn Victim Found NORWALK CU.Pl) -The body of a woman who was ~ed beyond recognition was foWld to· day in a parked car. Parkway and Canada Road , ~.ooo. -Street lights on Culver Drive, $20,000. -!ntemaUy Ulumlnated atreel name signs, ~.ooo. AirwestJet 'Maneuvers' ' ·Over Mesa l A eommercial jet flew an un· usual path over" Costa Mes.a Thursday nigh~ an~r the pilot de- cided to abandon 'his visual land- ing approach to Orange <:aunty Airport. Two calls were made to airport officials about the flight today. but Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan expressed surprise that more had not. been received because the maneuver was so un· usual. ,• The flight was Airwest 729. Bresnahan said that, as the pilot was over South Coast Plaza, he elected to take a wave-off, turned and new over the Orange C.Ounty Fairgrounds. across Upper Newport Bay, and over the city of Irvine before landing. "The controller was in touch with him all the way,•• Bresnaban said, ''so there was no danger. But we don't know why he made the wave-off. whether there was a problem with his equipment or what." The aviation director said lhal an investi2ation was bein2 made. He said that he had not been able to get in touch with the pllot or· the controller who was on duty at the time. Bresnahan said that the un- common aspect of the landing was that the pilol fJ ew-.the op- posite way around the airport than is .normal if a landing ap- proachis abandoned. At that point, Miss Fromme, who had been calm throughout the proceeding, fiared indignant· ly and challenged the idea of psychiatric examination, saying she would' not trust "One man .. . 'Nhen my life is atstake. ·• . She.insistCillhat a tape record- ing be made of the interview by psychiatrist James Richmond in addition to the psychiatric report to be submitted to the judge. Mac· Bride reluctantly agreed to the tape recording_ Woodmar:k ·chairs Earlier. MacBride agreed to reduce Miss Fromme's max- imum $1 million bail to $.150,000, a sum which her friends and de- fense attorney said she could not meet. She pleaded today for .a further reduction and received s upport from William C. Melcher, a deputy Lu.; Angeles County District attorney. ·· Melcher . who described himself as a friend of Mi ss Fromme from the days of the Charles Manson murder trial in Los Angeles where she and fellow Manson cultists kept a vigil, said she considers her trial a "great opportunity to make certain statements whether you agree or not. "Wh ether or not she intended to assassinate President Ford, the sole reason ... '' Melcher said. But he was Cut off before he could complele the sentence by U.S. at- torney bwayne Keyes. ' a Ted von Hemert exclusive -.. '""Cl<-(""I! D~1lr Po'<>I '"''~ .... O<h •• ((1-M bo-tl>s ""'""' Pt~ ... '' pyf>""""' 1>r '"°' 0..""qoo (01"1 Pub!l\111"11 (<>mP•"• \,of""' .. '"''t""" ••~ p....,,,_,, -·· •h•f>Ullh ~ ........... c;..\t. -.... N9wpVf1 h•ch. Hunll"9""' O.KntF....., l•ln V•llt~. l••ln•. St<l<jl•--IO. 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JCAA lathealltceis<i- to the now-collapsed Cblnor lllUs Airport Authority. And Ila pr1n •. clpala have Jong cbampl ... ed ~.OOOll91a!ed acr ... lnthefllUed 7lill1-coun1r7 u the county'a.-iultable airport site. ~ After the Chino Hills plan was introduced in 1971, it ran headlong into strong opposition .from residents of north Orange Count)', parltcularly those in Yorba Linda, Placentia, La Habra and Fiillerton. It was when Anaheim, Chino and Stanton fo rmed the now· defunct ,Chino Hills Airport Authority tbat it appeared the propqsal was making headway. Authority that it appeared the proposal W'lS making headway. Bur last Ye•r wh~n there were • 1bree new cltr cQ\llldl m•mbon ellfc\ed In Anahlllm-the city wltbd!:ew from the autbolity. Salmon P-redleled today t!t•l SuUi Aiia • decision to Joi.ti lhll new autliotltt will provide Iha fi>pet111J6c' .tbe aludy andell lo , let tbe aliPort plan undtt woy. • ~rge selection of the finest chairs available and at reasonable . -. ,prices. . -•• , ORl;KEL-HERITAGE-HENl!EDON-WOODMARK-t<ARASTAN-BAKER ~ t • • Wlll.DATS I SA1ViDAYS 9:00 ta S:lO • NEWPORT BEACH • 17'17 WES<CLff P DR • ti42·20!0 LAGUNA BEACH • - 3'5 Nf>lt'l'll CCIA~1' lfW\',, 4!H·&M l I ' TORRANCE • 2.1649 HAW'l'HORN~ 8LYD. ((lpen F&i, Iii t, rwu. 12·S·301 _378-1219 -· • • I Rundngmn: Beaeh Fountal•• Valley • llOITIQ.N T o day's Clo • • ,. VOL. 68, NQ. 2'2; i S~CTIONS, 38 eAGES ' UP'I T•lefltllQ PATTY HE ARST RASHES BIG SMILE AFTER ARREST Captured Fugitive En Route to Court Appear•nce Animal CQntrol Unit Hit by Court Order d, temporary reslr~ order wiis issued in Los Angeles SuPerior Court Thursday com· manding California Animal Con- trol (CAC) to halt ·'cruelty lo animals and to cease false ad · vertising. ·· Los Angeles County Deputy Dist. Atty. Otis L . ltubbard said today the order was directed principally at the animal control firm's operations in Downey, but also would apply to the com· pany's activities in Huntington Beach. Hubbard also revealed he has filed a civil lawsuit dealing with alle_ged animal cruelty and false advertising and a hearing has been scheduled Oct. 2. Hubbard indicated that OP.era. lions would be inspected and if provisions were not followed, CAC could be shut down. Jt also was revealed this morn- ing in Huntington Beach that paychecks are four days overdue for the entire CAC work force in the city. That includes eight animal control orricers, t hree kennel workers and three orrice employes. "We're all pressured financial· Police Seek Valley Woman In Bogus Plot Police throughout Orange County continued to search today for a Fountain Valley woman in- dicted with eight other people in an alleged counterfeiting plot that could have cost local banks as much as $110,000. ty,'' ..W CAC'1 'Ffect.Pirkenson, ·•but we're going to rid.e it out. We b;i!ve a serious doe problem in the d!;y oifd we'fe still ao1nirour job,-''be added. Charges ot raise advertisini;! were brought out , according to Hubbard because or the claimS or "very high 'quality'' dog control ser vices. "We have affidavits from a form er employe a nd county veterinarian ofricers who visited the pr e mises or the Downey facility ao(i who say this quality was not d elivered.·· Hubbard said witnesses have attested to numerous violations of the law in the humane treat· ment of animals such as not wait· ing for the proper time period lo dispose or dogs and failure to send ill animals to veterinarians. Dennis Smith, owner-operator bf CAC, wasn't available for comment today. City officials-confjrm that Smith is in a yery tight money squeeze. He already has' been or· dered to post $50,000 performance boner and $50,000 certificates or deposit which fall .duetodiy. "He's seeking help rrom other cities.,., administrative aide Dar· rel Cahoon said today, "and if he gets advances he still may stay anoat ... A contingency plan has been made with Oranie Countv for emergency service but it is un · derstood it would take 30 to 60 days to get it activated Cahoon said anotheJ;" possible avenue would be for the city to perm'tt Animal Assistance League volunteers to take care of t he sh'elter and perhaps hire some of the present CAC emPToy'es for animal control. Riley Cmnment I ORA.,GE COUNTY, CM.IFORNIA FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 19, 1975 TEN CENTS. I ' Snailing, .Feels Free'. ' SAN Ji'aANCISCO-CAPl-He• 10n1 and vidlent journey into Uie underarowtd at an eod, Patricia Hearst H-Dt a message to .her radical comradH today that ber re1"01utionary zeal ttmai.ned un- che<ked. "Tell everybody that she's smili.n1. that •be feels free and atrone and sends her greetings to the brothers and sisters out there;' s.aid her attorney, Ter- renceihiunan. Klas Hearst. "Who told h-.r Jail~ ber occupatlOI\ Is "orb.m euernna," told a lellow Inmate sbewlshed •be 1tlll w• !h<t· Earlier In <ourt, Mfu. Hearst warmly cluped the band ol her roommate in hidLn1. a Berkeley artist beln1 held In m East Bay bombing cMe. Still remaining to be answered were the questions that had hung ' -over the case-since Miu Hearst announced she was JotnJng her SLA captora aad t.Mn diaap- peared -where bu she beerl for thei>ast year, and ll(d she really dttlde of> her own free choice to 11tay with the SLA as gun.toting soldieri' 'Tanya ' r? As the details of eveots leading up to her surprise captun: began to emerge, Miss Heant and two eomrades in arms, William and Emily Harris, were returned to the federal building b~ for lhelr second court appearihce in u many4a,ys. .-- Alter '!'!'~ding the nr~ In a county jail south or hece, wb"ere she met her parents for lha fint um~ since her kidnap and COil· version by the Symbionese UM-ration Army. Miu Hearst and the Harrlses were transport· CSeePATTY, PageA2) ,,,.. ' . Fugitive Led to Patty ' " SLA Newcomer Probe Aided • in Capture KANSAS CITY, Mo. CUP! 1- FBl Director Clarence M. Kelley said today an investigation that identified an apparent newcomer to the Symbionese Liberation Anny as a reported 8SSO('iate of Patty Hearst led to the capture or the newspaper heiress. "Our intensive nationwide in- vestigation that we conducted led to the identification of Wendy Yoshimura as a wanted fugitive and a reported associate of Pal· ty Hearst," Kelley said. ''This in· formation led to an iriVestigation of her associates. That gave us two addresses in San Francisco, one in the Mission area and another on Precita Street." <United Press International quoted Kelley as S8:Ying Miss Yoshimura's fi ngerprints were found along with Miss Hearst's in a remote farmhouse in South Ca- naan, Pa., where they apparently spent sometime last fall . 1 Kelley said at a news con- ferenee that agents staked out the Precita address two days ago and spotted two pOOple who re· sembled William Harris, :IJ, and his wife, Emily. 28. After two days of rou.nd·the-clock sur- veillance, Kelley said1 the agents saw.the Hani'41rleave drened in jogging clotlies and they were arrested Thursday. ''Subsequently ,"f FBI agents and San FYancisco _p:>lice went to the other address ·and informa· tion was received that two . ftmales were living in that house:· Kelley sald. ''It was there that Patty Hearst and Wen· dy Yoshimura were arrested." Kelley Said the arrest or Miss Hearst ''hopefully was a restora· lion of the feeling that despite all efforts to thwart our search no one can remain a fugitive forever ... "I am sick and tired having Sighled Sign, Sawed Same Huntington Beac~ poUce are looking for a man armed with a chain saw who apparently has a gruda:e against stop signs. Officers were called at midnight Thursday by a resident near 10th Street and Walnut Avenue, who repor!ed 1eeing a man sawing down a stop sign. I-le had fled by the time police arrived, but a few/ OJil>U\"9 later, l!l'lice~· a1\0tht1 .. Sawe'd-off st•p sign at 9th Street and Olive Avenue. Officers listed the damage at $35 per sign, Huntington Youth Shot in Burglary A 17-year·olJ HuntinJ?ton Beach boy was shot in the face Thursday night allegedly by a man who police said believed the youth had burglarized his home. The youth was reported in fair· condition today at Orange Coun· ty Medical Center. He also has been booked into the hospital's jail ward on a burglary charge, police said. SecretHB Mee t Set liuntin gton Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs has called a special City Coun· cil meeting for 5:30 p.m. Monday concerning personnel matters involv· ing the administration or the city. The meeting will. be In aecutive session (closed to the public I and will be held at council chambers. The yout h's all eged ass ailant, Steven Craig Desietro. 20, or 17321 Koledo Lane. has been booked into city jail on an at- tempted murder charge-. Desietro 's 16-year-old girUriend also was arrested on a charge or aiding and abetting a crime. and the wounded victim's teenage companion was sent to ju'Venil e hall on a burglary char ge. Officers said Oesietro arrived home about 6 p. m . Thursday to rind that his home had been burglarized of about $125 worth of costume jewelry . He allegedly was told by some youngsters in the neighborhood that the teC"nage pair had been responsible. Policc alleged Des i'etro grabbed a .22 caliber rifle and jumped into his car. with his girlfriend at the wheel. to look for the pair. He found them at 17412 Koledo and accosted them, police said. An argument d eveloped and about six other youths s ur- rounded Des ietro. police as- serted. people at appearances publitlY and privately ask, 'Why can't you catch Patty Hearst?''' Kelley ::iaid. "Now I say these inquiries a.r:e stilled. We regretted thal we had to spend this much time,and the citizens' money in the search fortbefugiUve. "Our purpose was not ttt•li•· lion nor to inflict ,any punishment but to bring to justice those who were charged. My reeling and lfie feeling of the bureau was great relief that it has been HC · complislied as il had been. i_. "I have been tremendous.,. im· pressed (with the.work of the-FBI agents).·• The FBI director said a quick research of the friends of the~ pie who had>ored the •larrises produted the Morse Street ad· dress for Patty and Wendy. Coast Route Again?· County Wins Delay On Freeway Ruling By WILLIAM SCRREIBER Ot .... D•llr"letMeff Orange County government of· fieiala have won a delay of at least one month in a ruling by the St1lle Highway Commission formally rescinding plans to build ~tal freeway route. t project was Uled I · re ago by t~ tale legillatUre but no format action bas been taken to declare the pro- jec:tdelunct. A conlm isalon spokesman in Sacramenio ' said today more than 70 parcels of land worih an estim ated $14 million were ac· quired by the state spending construction of the freeway which was the s ubject of a bitter battle between coast com · munities and the state. Until the highway: panel takes· official action. none of the sur· plus land can be sold. Most or the property lies in segments between San Juan Capistrano and Long Beach. Some or the developed freeway right of way, including several residential lots along Kings Road in Newport Beach, has already been sold but the parcels have been de clared hardship cases. 1according to the commission spokesman. Orange County Road Com· missiorrer L.:red. McConville was the administrator who actually soueht the delay in the com-· mission's actjon lhis week, ap· parMtly at the request of county planning officials working on the massive Southeast Area CircuJa- tionStudy. That document is designed to serve as a long-range planning guide for ruture construction of road systems in the south county to relieve mounting trafric pre· ssure from new development. The study was tentatively en- dorsed two weeks ago by the county Board of Supervisors but Will not be adopted until cities i,1 that region are given a chance to review the plan.• Mcconville is on vacation out (See DELAY, Page i\2) Bandits Get $4,616 ' ' A.t Clemente Bank By JACK CHAPPEi.i. Of tlte Dill~ Plltit Si.tt Two gunmen burst into the San Clemente Crocker National Bank, herded employcs into a storeroom at gunpoint and scooped an estimated $1 ,616 fro;n cash drawers befor e darting from the building and escaping, all in less than five minutes Thursday. The blitzkrieg bank robbery was lhe first in the history or San Clemente, Police Lt. Ray Hartman said today There were no injuries although both men were heavily armed and several employes '14'ere roughly pushed by the bandits . drawers were hooked to an alarm,·· Lt . 'ilartm an sttid . Bank employes activaled the alarm system when they vC'n· lured from the s toreroom. 1'hc bandits, however, ha d fl ed . Beach Siories Additional tlunlingfon Beach stories appear today on Page 0 2. Coa st Weath er Officer!! who took the case to the Grand Jury identified her as Norma Lee High, 38, also known as Norma Daniels or Janice Johnson, whose last known ad- dress was 11643 Poppy St., Foun- tain Valley. ·Vallerga Ouster 'S~d~ ''They mus t have been watching to see ""''hen there were no customers. When the bank lobby was empty, they burst in the front door. "They had their guns in their hands so there was no doubt about who they were·or what they wanted .·· Crocker branc h manager Henry Fritt. said today. i\-tostly sunny thrnu~h Saturday but lalc ni~hl and early morning fog and low clouds. Sli ghtly C'OOll'r days with highs nl'Jr 70 ;tl the beaches lo the lo .... · so~ inland. Eight other defendants, all Los Angeles County residents, have appeared before Superioc Court Judge James H. Walsworth. nter have been ordered to return to bis courtroom Sept. 30 for ar· raignment.... · It iS alleged that the nine def en· dants opened ..-a~couats at 66 Orange County. banks 'with coun- terfeit Disney~nd <heclls, Jalse drivers' licen1e1 and fake Dis- neyland identtftcatlon. All e1'cept Mrs. High were ar· rested the next day as thef 11e· turned to the banks and attempt· ed to withdraw lulicb 8tabUshed by use of the alleged C'ounterfeit checks. Police from Cosia Me~a. Newport qench :i.nd Seal Beach wer~ among lawmen wliose ln· vesUgatlon led to the arrests and the Grand Jury indlttment. BJ GARY GRANVILLE Ol .. 0.ify ...... IUft A.s the seaich tOr a new Orange Cotpity assessor began in earnest ThurS<lllY afternoon, SUperVlsor 'Thomas RUey said he was sad- dened by the removal from office .of former assessor Jack Vallerga. ''Fi'anEY. r think be was doing a good jo6 for .the county,·· Riley 1aid in discussing Vallerga·s ouSter. " [ honestly don't believe he i;neant to do anything wrong. And that's what makes it all so sad," he.acfded..- Vallerga was stripped or his of- fiC'e when sentenced Thursday morning in Ventura County Superior Court. · · i His-remo.var from office ceme five weeks after he was convicted on six felony charges brought against him by the Orange Coun- ty Grand Jury. It will be Riley and his four fellow supervisors who will ap- point a county assessor to serve the 39 months remaining on Vallerga·s unexpired four-year term. -"We'll probably meeL in ex· ecutive session Tuesday to diS· cµs!'the appointment," the Fifth Oistrict supervisor said. "I know we'll be looking for the most qualified person and one, I hope, who will have already de· monstrated dedication to public :service. t· Another county ..supervl8o.t:.. Laur~ce Sclibli\, ~aid the board · ihctuld' begln an inteMive na· tioGwide search for Vallerge's rt'Pfacement. '~it named threolifiely can· ! • didales for the $38 ,500 a year post: -San Diego Couuty assistant assessor John Templeton. a former Newport Beach resident. -San Clemente attorney Thomas Cooper, a form er member or the assessor's staff in Marin County . -Riverside County Assistant Assessor Gary Cottrell, a former staff worke r in the Oranege County assessor ·s offil"e. Board or Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich was out of town Thursday. 1 However, in a conversation a day earlier, Diedrich called Vellel"ga'I pending ouster "a tragedy" and made ii clear it will be the !\U~rvi1\>r!I Lhemselves, not an' adrq_inistfl.ti<>n committee <~ASSESSOR, Page "21 • - According to police accounts, one man vaulted the tellers' counter and ordered all the tellers to stand back away from the counter and not to push any buttons. "Don't do anything stupid. dOn 't touch any alarm and you won't get hurt," one of the men ordered, Lieute nant Hartman said. A second man bandit ap · proached David Carabba. the in· stallment loan officer. Oar~bba ari'd five -Other em'ployes were th'arched to a floreroom 'and told to count to JSO beforeexlUng. .. The bondits hit two ca~h dfawers, but (or $<>1}'IC Utiknov.rn reuon did no tnke all the rnont·'Y from the drawers . '"We believe they may have 'thought the--bottoms oL Lhe r I :\SI DE TODA 1 · A /ull u.•ef'k 1am·pocked unth new theatncal pr-1)ci11r· tu:ms is coming up on tlkl Orange Coast lt·s !ipot/1qhtrd on thl' Weekender cn1·er pn<;f' and 1n Tom T1tu-t /n. term1s...,on ('{l/urr.·i I I<' cs. I 11dt·'"· MY-1.e••~• " -~ 1,,1-• 1 ....... .. MWl~l ,.,,"41 " C..llf-1• " llt1-•l"'•"t ~~I Cle"'"• Q\.U Or•,,..C•un,, --.. -· •• 1 I DNTll Notlc•1 ., \oc.rt1 "• • I ~-· .. ' S'loi;• ,., ... ,." '" ll'orlhl Jl•CO<"G ., leM•lllOl'I " --.. 1ll•<11 ... , ,~.! lllhl""h llOft " ........ .. Mf!U.-t• .. W.tlt ,., ... , .. ........ ~ .. --· '" -·-.. • ;I .. • --41 DAILY PILOT H/F Friday, S.ptembeli1e. 1975 J-•Uest Slaee '72 ~ .u ... -· ~ost Of lUvWg • ! ' ~'1',•,, '1j.' Ihcreas .02%. • • By United Pre1s..JnternatlonaJ The cost or livin'g rose 0.2 per· cent in AU:~usi, the smallest in· nationary JU.mp in three years, the Labor Department said to- day. Con'Sumer prices declined na- tion a 11 y for beef, fre s h vegp.tables and some other foods . offsetting big.her prices for t'lothing, used cars, gasoline. medical care. auto insurance, pork and sugar. Economists cautioned that tht• ASSESSOR ... or their staffs, who will recruit and screen applicants for the job. Meanwhile, as Vallerga bowed out of the office. he has held since January 1973, Assistant Assessor Elmer Zimmer. 49, S a n Clemente, became the acting head of the assessor's office. Like Vallerga.. in 1965 Zimmer followed former asliessor An· drew Hinshaw from the state Board of Equalization to th e Orange County Assessor's office. He is the highest ranking staff member left untouched by a series of indictments related to Hinshaw's s uccessful 1972 Congressional campaign So far. eight middle manage· ment employes have either re- signed or been dismissed from their posts as a result of either pleading guilty or being convict- ed of charges related to 1-Unshaw's campaign. Inasmuch as at least three supervisors have said they favor seeking an appointee from out- side the assessor's office, Zim- mer is given little chance of land- ing the permanent appointment. That possible opportunity notwithstanding, Zimmer lust month wrote a strong letter of support for Vallerga to the Ven- tura County Probation Depart- ment as it contemplated a re- rommendation in the court on Vallerga 's sentencing. Referring to his 24-year as- sociation with the former aS- sessor, Zimmer characterized him as "a gentleman who would never, with any intent, hurt another human being or commit .a wrongful aet.'t Others who vouc'hed for Vallerga·s character while he was waiting sentencing included County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, writing as a private citizen, aitd Los Angeles County Assessor fhilip Watson. 1 • 0.2 percent increase did not mean an abrupt coolin g of inflation. Admi.nb;tration officials have said tbet consumer price5 would be "turbulent" until late this year and rood prices are expect. ed to rise again this mootb. In the Los Angeles-Orange County arPa, food costs declined slightly during 1\ugust. but the Consumer Price Index was pushed to another record by in · creases in the prices or other commodities. the U.S. Labor Department reported. The index in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose 0.4 percent last month to a record IS8.8, or 9.6 percent higher than a year ago. a ccordin g t o Suzanne Sado~·s ky. <'hi('f or the Labor Department 's Bureau of Labor Statistics . The August index meant that goods and services costing $10 in the base year or 1967 in the two counties increased in pri ce to SI5.88 las t month. Miss Sadows ky said prices rose 5.9 percent through the first eight months or this year. somewhat less than the 8.0 per· cent increase during the similar period last year. "Obviously. the 0.2 percent on a national level is lower than we expected and we do not expect that rate to be maintained," de- out v White House pres s secretary William Greener said of the Shifting economic picture. "The underlying rate ~f infla· tion is a good deal higher than the two-tenths figure," said Greener. DELAY .•. of state this week but his secretary s aid her bo ss telephoned the commission at its meeting Thursday in Monterey. She said i\tcConville only heard that the item was up for con- sideration this week and didn't have time to go to the meeting. A reliable county administra- tion source said today planners are attempting to keep open every possible option for future road development in the south county pending adoption of the circul'ation study by supervisors sometime in October. Portio.ns of the study in- corporate the rormer freeway right of way land, which would be used fOr loeal arterials and highway routes.• ~ Jf'..0-Pqe AJ ' ·' PA TTY DEFIANT ••• ~ back to the city in a tightly guarded auto caravan. FBI officials stressed the cap- Jure was the product of solid in- vestigation, not luck, although one agent familiar with the case said that it was not known in ad- Nance that Miss Heal'Bt actually Would be irlside the residence ltaided by police and·lhe FBI on ~ursday . ; As tbe story of tbe stePs lead- ~ng to the capture began to merge·1 today, it appeared that 1he action was a combination of jliligent police work and good '.fortune. There was speculation the ~t hain started with Kathy Soliah, known associate of SLA mem· rs' wbo dropped out of sight .several months ago. ~ Officials making a routine in- nvestigation of her friends and re- Jatives. checked her brother. ~ephen F . Soliah, a 27-year-old jiousepainter who, it turned out, 'l'ented the $180-a-month apart- ORANGE COAST " ' DAILY PILOT 1hf Or-CO.it O.u, 1PolOI, '"''" -.,n I• <-.itd I ... flleWS ,.,.,,,, h ""°''"'"'toy thf o. ... 9" C.0..1 .....,.,.,.,,. ,..,.,_., .,..~•.ote ""'''°"' •re pUto!l"•~G M<,.•<I•• 1"'0UQll I""'" IOI Cool.'• ,..,.. .. , "'""""''\ &oc~. •iunl1"9!"" I 1 ht<llfF<iunl•!n ll•H•Y. ,,,,,., ~<1<>•1ftA<> • 'Y•ll"'' •"" u_.. 8'-A<h/5oiAt-,..,,,, • '·"9'~ nv-• •""'°" I• po,b!I...,.., '!.al-••.,.. Sur> Cloly~. 1 ... Ptl"tlpal pUbU>hl"W p!..,1 ,, a! JJO Wot\I Ba• !.~ri'et, C-01• ....... C...l~Ol"'a 'ml~ Robert N. Weed ,.,_HkltM and P\Ofll•~ Jack R. Cur1ev ll><•P1e•• .. t •nd (;.e _M,_, Thomas Kee11H ment where' Miss Hearst and Wendy Yoshimura were seized. Soliah also was arrested and the FBI said he would be charged with harboring fugitives. U.S. At- tomey James L. Browning said more arrests on that Charge · might follow. Paul Young, agent in charge or PATTY COULD FACE LIFE SENTENCE-3 'THEY WERE REAL NICE NEIGHBORs-A4 HARRISES 'UNLIKELY TERRORISTS'-5 the FBl's Sacramento office. said his agents had given the San Francisco FBI addresses of several houses. These included both a Bernal Heights house on Precita Street near where the Harrises were arrested and the Upper Mission Dist!'ict House on Morse Street where Miss Hearst was captured. "But we had no idea the liar- rises and Miss Hearst were there." Young said. Miss Hearst had been briefly reunited today with the parents she had renounced as pigs. After that meeting. her father said she was ready to come home. "She was happy ... she really wants to come home,'' Randolph A. Hearst said arter he and his wife visited their daughter in jail. "We told her we loved her and hugged her and kissed her. We just said we loved each other." added Mrs. Hears\. The most intensive fugitive hunt in the nation 's history came to a swift concluSion Thursday with the capture of Miu Hearst, Miss Yoshimura and the llar- rjs.es..--lt had been 19 months Since the fiad seen the parents she re- viled for their wea1th efler 11p- parently joining the militant band that kidnaped her. Asked if he would put up the bail money to free his ;ij-year-old dauehter, who was kidhaped by membe,.. or the SI.A .., Feb. 4, 1974, Hearst replied. "l think '°·'' . Hallinan said he would&<lek re· ductlon or the fl,050,000 bal( at a • hearin-today. Ofllctrl ia!JI MIH RtAnl and her cdnir:•de.t were artested wlll\out r .. latance. • -- UptT....,._.. INNOCEN:r PLEA Defendant Squeaky Innocent Plea Given B y Squeaky SACRAMENTO CUPJ) - Lynette ''Sque aky',. Fromme calmly pleaded innocent today to a charge she attempted to as- sassinate President Ford with a loaded .45-caliber automatic as he greeted a crowd of well- wishers. . U.S . Dis trict Court Judge Thomas J . MacBride set Nov. 4 for her trial and denied an al· tempt by the Manson cultist to further reduce her bail or SJS0,000. In a clear. loud voice, the spindly defendant. garbed in her familiar "sacri[icial" red robe and hood, replied, "Yes I do" when asked if she understood the charge against her . Asked for her plea to the charge of attempting to murder the President. she stated simply : "Not guilty." She 5tood at a microphone on a podium in front or the judge's bench. Asking to defend herself without an attorney, she conceded she might ''make a fool of myself," but said she must "re- tain my yoice in the courtroom .. and ''thestrategy must be mine." She purrently is represented by a federal public defeader. The judge skeptically ques- tioned Miss Fromme about her legal abilities and then ordered·a psychiatric examination to help him decide on her request. A.t that point, Miss Fromme, who had been calm throughout the proceeding. flared indignant- ly and challenged the idea or psychiatric examination, saying . she would not trust "One man .. . when my life is at s.take." She insisted that a tape record- ing be made of the intei-view by psychiatrist James Richmond in addition to the psycJtiatric report to be submitted to the judge. Mac- Bride reluctantly agreed to the tape recording. Earlier, MacBride agreed to reduce Miss Fromme's rnax~ imum $1 million bail to $350,000, a sum which her friends and de· tense attorney said she could not meet. She pleaded today for a further reduction and received support from William C. Melcher, a deputy Lo5 Angeles County District ~ttorney. Bus Driver In Irvine Crash Suing Carolyn Anderson Connors, driver of the ill-fated Fountain Valley day camp bus .in which one child was killed in a June 2J collision in Irvine, has filed a claim against the city of Irvine for $500,000 plus other un· specified damages. The Irvine City Council is ex- pected to reject the claim at its meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Connors, 23, of 1561 Mesa· Drive. Santa Ana Heights, was the driver of the Rough Riders Day Camp bus that collided with a double-trailer gravel truck at the intersection o( Barranca and Jeffrey roads. The collision killed John Ram- ming, 6, of Irvine, and injured 10 other passengers, incluCling Miss Conners. The complaint charges that the· --·-----------~ - ·uee -,. -~gal · • ~a @ffered ~ ., .A FouDUID }'au.,. S<hQOl l>ls· trlct adml!'llC!'alor'a '""'P has establL<11bed a ap,ecial committee that couTd olfuJqal aid to Mike Brick, dlatrlct billft\OU director. Myron NorP<Or. P\'!t'clpal at Cox School, told the school board Thursday njght the,new,~nnilll· tee will, upon request, orrec.,te1a1 advice to any employe. ' But he did not say wbethel" Brick or anyone else hod yet re. quested such help. "Our conceta la !be concept ot an unfalr and unethlcal and/or II· legal challen•e directed toward the P<!Qple who represent the Fountain Valley School DI•· trlct." Morpe:r said in a prepared statement. Brick, fonn.«..auperintendent., la now Ille ol)Ject or a Grand Jury lnvestjgaUcm Into his creden, tial1, " r,to"be called for by. Trustee D ek Plum. Oflldala of the Orange County • Department of Edu .. Uon have conducted their own inv..Uca· lion into th~ matter and say re~ eordll show Brick's credentials. buodoo twoyean ~dementary teaching and part·Ume adult and hill! school Instruction, appear lo be in order. .i. llowever. auu 1111 ... •.,!d by Brick is court testimoa:Y 1iv"" 13 montba ago lllhen Jul sal<I be never tauabt el mentM)t acbool. ' Edison Eyes 10..period Day Brlrk's nime WU never tilen .. tioned durtn11 TllundaJ'• board meet!.,.. llorper •-Ille-new ··prot ... lonal st-" <Om· mlttee wu formed wit.bin tbe paat 10 ~ by the· Pwnt&ln ValleyLe~bip"'-iation. He ·atao l••e the boerd a eopy , Edison High School in Hunt- ington Beach will begin operat- ing with a JO-period day Monday rather than the nine-period day the adminhitration had planned. Assistaitt Prin~ipal Jerry -Ar- riola said Thursday projected student enrollments were about JSO students less than have shown up for class this fall, making the change necessary. Jn addition, he said, the school will be hiring four more teachers to handle the ex tr a student Crowd. . Arr'iola said about 250 Edison parents met with the administra- tion in a speciaJ meeting Tuesday ni_ght and he described their at· titude about t he problem as "sup- portive." The school operated with an 11-period day last year, he said, and bad hoped to keep a nine- period schedule this tall, but the increase in students made that too difficult. He said school estimates were for 4,050 students but about 4,200 have enrolled so far during the first two weeks of classes. · At the same time, C. B . Wright, president' of the District Educators Association, the teacher organization, was critical of the district for not hav- ing made better estimates. And he suggested hiring enough teachers. adding enough portable classrooms, and extend- ing the day, to keep class levels at a workable size lorteachers. He said the DEA js now con- ducting a school-by-school sur~ vey to learn just how many stu- dents are in each classroom. Arriola said the problem this · fall was further complicated by a new state law which requires stu- depts to be on campus in clfiSs 240 minutes a day. In the past , he noted. some stu- dents earned class credit off. campus, in work experience pro- grams and at community col- leges. At the same time, he said, there is ''an increase in the number of stude.nts who want lo take more classes." and the school is trying to accommodate \!'•m. He said even though 's,cbool has now been in session twi>""Weeks, some youngsteri 5lill have not been able to enroll ror a full dass load, and a few ;pew younpiers still are enrolling each day. But be expects by Monday, with the extended day. m06t stu- dents can start full class loads. He said school will be in session from 1 :30 a.m. to 4:26 p .m . To accommodate the 10 periods, he said, class length has been-dropped from 50 minutes to 48. Students will have a split lunch hour of 48 minutes, with half the .. campus at lunch at a time. · of a lettef from Plum, In which the trustee uya. "In Ill>' c>plnlcln I am not discrediting the Fountain Valrey School Dllltrict a.s an edu~ational system.•• _ PIUm also said, •1 The newspapers have recenUy ·car- ried a number of arUcles that question the credenUa18'ol a dis~ trtct admJnistrator. ''It is not my Intent to eoniinue a running dialo&ue about ~r administrators in the district un~ less there are susPected viola- tions in their credentials.~' Plum continued. Morper said, in his statement Thursday, the new committee wants to be certain that employe legal righls are preserved and "that due process of law be pro- tected as guaranteed in our Constitution.·· 'Help Kid' Classes . At Valley Boys Club ' . The Fountain Valley Boys' Club is offering ''Help a Kid., classes this fall, using teen-age instruc- tors in sports, cooking, crafts, firearm safety and educational tutoring. The teen-age instruct.ors also wiU teach first aid, wilderness survival and bicycle care to youngsters their own age and younger. Christopher Torres, executive director, ,said fall programs are now opening at t he clubhouse9840 Talbert Ave. He5aid the doors will beopen34 hours a week this fall,3to8p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . Saturday. In addition, a new Sun- day p~ogram, from 10 ~m. to 1 p.m., Will begin Oct. 3: The club's new motocross bicy- cle track wil l open for practice and competition Saturday and an arts and crafts program will begin Oct. 1. The club al!:!O will offer a youth . employment office for members between the ages of 13 and 15, and wrestling classes will be heJd each Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m . al Fountain Vallev High School. Questions may be referred to program director Ted Brick at 968{;252. Mayor's Message Huntington Beach residents can now hear a message from Mayor Norma Gibbs concvning major issues con'fronting the ci~ ty. By calling 545-2929, residents can hear a three to four-minute report. There will be a different message each week. Woodmark Chairs a Ted von Hemert exclusive . / ' • I I I. f ' ~-----~ ; . Large selection of the finest chait"s available and •at r e a sonable ··~. ... • city did not maintain the in-prices. tersection properly, did nOt have proper trarnc control d'•e•n"c"'e"s.-..... 1-----~­ that vision was obscured by shrubs and that these contributed to the accident. In addition to the $500,000 specified in the f laim, Mr1. Con~ nors also claim" uns,Pecified amounts for medlcal expensis OREXEl-+iERITAGE-+iENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-SAKER and, loot earnings. • • Suits also have been filed a1alnst the city by Parenls or three ol the lnJµ.(..S cbildreo. • (&. C11A'lfo.J;1 ba,s been charged wl ..ml&demeanor In·, voluatory m st us oiiJn. ne<;tlon wit~ the COillllon,. • , • ' ' •• • WllllDA TS~"& SA TUIDATS t:OO lo 5:30 • J ' • NE"VPORT BEACH • 1727 Wt:ST,C!Jll' DR , ' 64.!-lCISO LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NflHTll (..'fJA.'1' HWY., it!H GMt • TORRANCE• 23649 HAll'nlORNE 8LVO tOptn fri.1111. !iw1.12.s ~i • 370·12711 • • I ' l 1 • UPIT ........ PATTY HEARST FLASHES BICJ:SMILE AFTER ARREST Coptured Fugitive En Route to Court A-ranee Neireotner to SU L ed Way t~, Pa~ty KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPIJ- FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley :.aid today an investigation that identified'i'n appfren\ J>eweqmer to the ~y~iOrieae , Liberalion Ariny as a e . rted a.uocial• of Patty Hearst ed to the capture of tlie newspaper eiress. "Our intensiv~ nationwide in- vestigation that W4!: conducted led to the ii:fentifieatlon of Wendy Yoshimura as .a wanted fugitive :md a reported associfl,le of Pat- ty Hearst," Kelley said. "This in- formation led to an investigation of her associates. That g{lve us two addresses in San Francisco, one in the Mission area and Airwest J e t 'Mane uvers' O ver Mesa • A commercial 'jet n~w an un- usual path over Costa Mesa. Thursday night after ~e pilot de- cided to abandon his visual land~ ing approach to Orange-CountY Airport. Two calls were made to airpor(' -officials about the flight toda)'-, but Aviation Director Rdbert Bresnahan expressed surprise that more had not ~ received because the maneuverwassoun- uaual. ~ The flight was Airwest 729. Bresnahan said that, as the pilOt was -over South Coast Plaza, be elected to take a wave-off, turned and new over the Orange County Fairgrounds, across U,pper Newport Bay, and over the cit)J of Irvine before landing. . "The controller was in touch with him all the way," Bresnahan said, ''sother.e was no danger. But we don't kno?l; why another on Precita Street.·· "Kelley said at a news con- t~~~1.i~~~~~ :;! aDd .•~led two J>CMJilh r• Mm~ '!Vi,l.llam..!-far;r!!, 30, and Ills "U•. Emily, 28. !J\er two aaya of round-the-clock sur- veillance. Kelley said, the agents saw the Harrises leave dres5ed in jogeing clothe~ and they were arrested Thursday. ''Subs~quently , FBI agents and 5an Francisco police went to the other address and informa: lion Was received that two females were living in that house," Kelley said. ..It was there that Patty Hearst and Wen- dy Y oshimui-a were arrested." Kelley-said the arrest of Miss Hearst "hopefully was a restora- tioo of the leelin1 that despite all efforts. to thwart our search no oce -call remain a fugitive lOrever." '"'I am sick and tired having people at appearances publicly and privately ask, 'Why can't you catch P~tty Hearst?· ·'Kelley said. ~Now I say these inquiries ~!~~ed. We regrett~ that we hatn0-a_pend this much time and Ute cititens' money in the search forthe'(ugitive. ''Our purpose was not retalia· ~nor to inflict any punishment ~ to bring to justice those who were cfiarged. My leeling and the letling ol the bureau was great relief -that it has been ac· complisbed as it had been. "I b.ave been tremendously im- presSea'(,Pth the work-of the FBI ~ents)!' · The FBI director said a quick resear.cb-of the friends of the peo- ple who harbored the Harrises produced the Morse Street ad· dress for Patty and Wendy. .. Today'• ct .. ~ N. Y. St.elm ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1975 N TENCENT$ ~nailing, Feels Free' renceHalli.naa. • over the case alnce MlSI Hearst Emily Harris. were..retumed to : 1 •nit, who told-b;er-:announoecF1bFWas-joinina-ber--lhe.ledoul.bulldlna-berefortbeli';_ Jailen ~ occupaUon ls ''urban SLA captors and then di.sap-second court appearance in as · l\Mll'rilla,·• told a fellow inmate peared -wherehasshebeenfor manydays. lbewlibed1be1tlll-(Tee. \be P,Ul year. ond did she really After spendln( \be nllht In • "'Earlier lD court, 1iqas Hearst decide of-her own fr.ee choice lo county jall south ot biere, whfC'9 ~ wormly cluped' the band of lier stay with the SLA as gun-toting she met her parento ror the lint· roommate. In hiding, a Berkeley soldier "Tanya'"! lim~ since her kidnap and con· art1st beina held in an Eut Bay A s the details of events leading version by the Symblonese bombln.lcaae. up to her surprise capture began Liberation Army. Miu Ke&rfJ' Still remaining to be answered to emer1e. Miss Hearst and two and the Harrises were transport .. Were-the qwiestions that 1-1 huoe comrades in srms, William and <See PATl'Y, P1ce.u~ fJoast . ;Freeway ·ve?'. L.-, Ci>iltnty Wins Stay of Execu tion for 'Route By WILLIAM SCRRml!!R Of .. o..,, ...... Orange County government of. ficlala have woa a -delay ol al lea.st one month-in a ruling by the Slate Hicl\~•Y Com".i~sion formally r .. c1ndin~ plans to build acoastel freeway route. The coast proj~ct was scuttled three years a10 by the state legislature but no formal action has bem taken to dMlare the pro- ject derunct. A commission spokesman in Sacramento. said today more than 70 parcels of laQd. worth an estimated $14 million~ were ac- quired by the state spending cori.structlon of the rreeway wbiCli Was ~he s\ibjec(""of a bitter battle betw~en coast com- ·munities and life state. Until -the hJgbway panel takes official aqion, none or the sur- plus land can be sold. ~ost of the property , liell in Segments between San Juan Capistrano and Long Beach. Some of the developed freeway right ol way. iflclucling severaJ residential lots along Kings Road in Newport Beach, has already been .Old but the parcels have been de elated liardship cases, according to the commission 1pokesman .. ·~· Orance County Road Com- mislioner L . l'ed McConville was the administrator who actually aougbt the delay in the com- mission's action this week, ap- parently at the request of county planning officials working on the Sighted Sign, Sawed Same Huntington Beach police are looking for a man armed with a chain saw who apparently has a grudge against stop signs. Officers Were called at midnight Thursday by a resident near loth Street and Walnut Avenue, who reported seeing a man sawing down a stop sign. He had ned by the time police arrived, but a lew minutes later, police found another sawed-off stop sign at 9th Street and Olive Avenue. Officers listed the damage at S3S per sign. BuUock·'s Wilshire OK ~d for Newport Newport Beach planning com- missi911ers have approved Irvine Company plans to build · an 80,000-square-foot Bullock's Wilshire department store at Fashion Island. In addition, the developer was authorized Thursday to construct 40,000 squal'e feet of boutique shops and a one-level under- ground parking structure to ac- REPORT SP URS STOCK ADVANCE NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed sharply and broadly higher .today in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange in a rally sparked by the Labor Department's report or a small increase in the Consumer Price Index. The Dow Jones industrial average. a 15.56-poinl winner Thursday, added 15.18 points to 829.79. Advances led declines by about a s ix -to-one margin. !Tables, 85). • Turnover amounted to about 21,000,000 shares, up sharply Crom the revised 14 ,500,000 traded Thursday. Prices were higher in active trading on the American Stock Exchange. commodate 140 cars. Construction al the southwest corner of Fashion Island, is set to begin sometime next year. The Irvine Company still needs ap- proval Crom the Coastal Com- mission before proceeding. Bullock "s Wilshire is a separate· division o( Bullock's and i.as a reputation for higher qualify merchandise than the re· gular Bullock's stores. Other Bullock"s Wils hire stores are located in Los Angeles, Palm Springs and Woodland Hills. In other action Thursday night, planning commissioners ap - proved: -Plans by the Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive West. to build eight additional lighted tennis courts. Hotel officials told planning commissioners that to maintain the res ort atmosphere of the hotel, more tennis racilities are needed. There are presently two courts. Under conditions ap· pro-.:ed by commissioners, the courts will be used rrom 8 a.m. to IO p.m. daily and a (ull·time ten· nis pro will s upervise court use. No tournaments will be held. -The expansion of Glendale Federal Savings and Loan, at 100 Newport Center Drive East. The applicant asked that a drive-in teller facility be allowed in con· junction with the two-s tory, 17,500-square-loot building now being built. maasive Southeast Area Circula· tionStudy. That document is designed to serve as a long·range planning guide for future construction or road systems in the south county to relieve mounting traffic pr~- S naall lnc~ase ssure rrom new development. The study was tentativeJy en· dorsed two weeks ago by the' county Board of Supervisors but: will not be adopted' until cities in that region are given a chance to (See DELAY, Page Al) • Cost of Living Up .2% in Augi1st By United Press lnt.emallonal The cost or living rose 0.2 per· cent in August. the smallest in- • flationary jump in three years, the Labor Department said to- day. Consumer prices declined na· tionally lor beef , fre sh vegetables and some other foods . offsetting higher prices ror clbthing, used cars, gasoline, medical care, auto insurance, pork and sugar. Economists cautibned that the 0.2-percent increase did not mean ..,. abrupt> cooling of inll8tloo. Administration officials h1Jve said that consumer prices would be "turbulent"' until late th.is year and lood prices are expeCt- ed to rise again this monlh. In the Los Ange les-Orange Cou_nly area, rood costs declined slightly during August. but the Consumer Price lnde:< was pushed to anothe r record by in· creases in the prices of other commodities, the U.S. Labor Department reported. The index in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose 0.1 percent last month to a record 158.8, or 9.6 percent higher than a year ago, according to Suzanne S~dowsky , chief of the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. The August index meant that goods and services costing $10 in the base year of 1967 in the two counties increased in price to $15.88 last month. Miss Sadowsky said prices rose 5.9 percent tbr~h the first e elght months of this year, somewhat Jess than the 8.0 per- cent increase during the simiJBJ;" period last year. "-.. ''Obviously, the 0.2 percent on a national level is lower than we expected and we do not expect that rate to be maintain~," de· put .v White House press secretary William Greener said of the shifting eqpnomic picture. "'The underlying rate ol infla- tion is a good deal higher than the two-tenths figure, .. said Greener. Bandits Get $4,616 At Clemente Bank By JACK CH<\PPELJ, Ol tfls D•Uf Pilot SQH Two gunmen burst into the San Clemente Croc ke r National Bank. herded employes into a storeroom al gunpoinl a nd scooped an estimated $1,616 rrom cash drawers berore darling from the bUildi ng and escaping, all in less than rive minutes Thursday. . The blitzkrieg ba nk robber)' was the first in Lh e hi story or San Clemente , Police Lt . Ra y Hartman said today. There were no injuries although both men were heavily armed and several employes we re roughl f pushed by the bandits. ' '"They mu st have been watching to see when there werC' no customers. Wh en the bank lobby was empty, they burst in the rront door. "They had their guns in their hands so there was no doubt about who they we re or what they wanted ,·· Crocker branc h -'manager lienry Fritz said today . ·rhe bandits hit lwo cash drawers. but for some unknown reason did not take all the money from the drawers. "We believe they may have thought the bottoms o( the drawers were hooked to an alarm," Lt. Hartman said. Bank empfoyes activated the alarm system wh en they ven· tured rrom the storeroom. The bandits, howe ve r , had rled . Cameras in the bank were not ac- tivated because the al arms weren "t activated during the rob· bery an offi cial said . Coast Weath er -he made the wave-off, '"whether there was a problem with his equipment or what." IUley Cona111~t . According lo po liCe accounts. one man vaulted the tellers ' counter and ordered all the teller s lo stand back away from the counter and not to push any buttons. Mostly sunny through Saturday but late night and early morning fog and low clouds. Slightly cooler days with hi ghs near 76 at the beaches to the low 80s inland. The aviation director said that an investigation was bein.R made. lie said that he had riot. been able lo get in touch. with the pilot or the controller who was on duty_at the time. Bresnahan said that the Wl· common aspect of the landing wu that the pilot new the op- posite way around the airport than is normal tr a landing ap- proj1chLI ~bandoned. ·~. 881 . Set for CdM High A publlcpancake breakf~t wlll beheld Sllndarat Corona del Mar ~gb &:hOot to 1-aise lunCls lot the S~hoql'spepsquad.. " Tbe break~st will continue fronl 7 a.m;,_IO 1 p.m .. With, pan· cakes, sau.saae. Qrange juice, mOk ond co!(ee,for $1.:IO. ll will be h<o\dln lbestuderil parking lot. \ ' ,.. • V~~erga Ouster 'Sad' l!Y ,Gi'll;Y f<KANVILLE • ""-.. Dllllt¥ ,. ... ~ As the search for a new Orange c.ounty .assessor began in eam~t Thuriday aftenwon. SuperyUOr Tbomu RUey said be ...,.. · ••d· derted '!Y .lhe emoyal,b;om olfice oeo UJ.US.OC , , Vallerga._ •. ~ "Frabkl)', l lbink he WU doing a CoOd Job ror the county " Riley said ln .\lffcu.ssing vailerga's ouster;. .. • • "r 'bones\Jy donit be-liOYe he mu.nl to do anythi"-1 wrons . And lhat•s what malc;~s jt all so sad," he added. Vtillerga was strlj>Ped of hi.I of· nee when aentenced Thund.ay .., mOf"Dil!L_in'"' VeDtU.ra County &tpertor Court. • . • • His removal from olfice came five weeks after he was convicted on six lelony charges brought against him by the Orange Coun- ty Gra~ Jury. It will be Riley and hi$ lour fellow supervisors who will ap- pQ:lnt a courity ssessOr:..to..serve.. the 39 ~op~tis remain ng on Vallerga s UDexPired four-year term. "We'll probably meet in ex· ttulive· session Tuesday to dis· cuss the appointment,·· the Fifth District supervisor sai<I. "l know we'll be looklngJorthe most qualified penon and one, I ~' who will have already de· • ..-stuted dedication to public: service.'' : • • "Don 't do anything stupid , don 't touch any a larm and you won "t get hurt ." one of the men ordered, Lieutenant Hartman said. A second man bandit ap - proached David Carabba, the in - stallment loan officer. Carabba and five other e mploycs we re marched to a._storeroom and told to !?W1t _to l~ be(oreexiUng. ,q INSIDE TOD/\ Y Rush Ce nter ," a neuropsychiatric unit of St . Joseph Ho!J1ital, treats the whole person in o relaxed family atmo~herc. Sf1)ry BI. . - <>• •• •• .. .,., • •• •t-J " '" •• •• .... " ' • - • • • • ' • • • • • ' ' • ' -• • • , .4. DAILY PILOT N Frid r. Stpttmt>er 11, 1fll . ~Jteed' Ji"ae&er91 CdMManHeld • In Oregon Raid 'Federal drug agents in Oregon have arrested a so-year-old Corona del Mar salelim&n and an alleged accomplice during a raid on a "sophisticated" rural fac· tory which they a llege produced large quantities of the drug known as "speed.·' Fred Warren, described by agents as a "sometime resident•· of Corona del Mar, was arrested by agents Wednesday during a raid on a 45-foot trailer south or Portland. W arren ha s no permanent address but had been staying with friends in Corona del Mar. Spokesman for the Drug En- force-ment Administration in Portland said that the allcgc<l factory was being supplied un- wittingly by an J rvine firm which in recent weeks had shipped hun- dreds of pounds of raw materials tothetwo men. Warren·s alleged accomplice in the operation "'as a Sacramen- to area man already wanted on drug manufacturinl-( charges in that city . He is llerbert ~1 . Crawford. 42 . Agents said they seized hun- dreds of pounds of the raw material at the trailer along with a complete laboratory setup. Officers working out of the agency's Los Angeles offi ce also seized 70 pounds of raw chemicals from a residence in Coronadel ~tar. They said that their l'stimates of production since the lab began peg the output at about 16 pounds of the drug known scien- Police Seek Valley Woman In Bogus Plot Police throughout Orange County continued to search today for a Fountain Valley woman in- dicted with eight other people in an alleged counterfeiting plot that could have cost local banks as much as $110,000. Officers who took the case to the Grand Jury identified her as . Norma Lee High, 38, also known as Norma Daniels or Janice Johnson, whose last known ad- dress was 11643 Poppy St., Foun- . tain Valley. Eight other defendants, all Los Angeles Cpunty residents, have ap~ared before Superior Court Judge James H . Walsworth. They have been ordered to return to his courtroom Sept. :.> for ar- raignment. It is alleged that the nine defen- dants opened accounts at 66 Orange County banks with coun- terfeit Disneyland checks, false drivers' licenses and fake Dis- neyland identification. All except Mrs. Higb were ar- rested the next day as they re- turned to the banks and attempt- ed to withdraw funds established by use of the alleged counterfeit checks. Police from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Seal lJeach were afllong lawmen whose in- vestigation led to the arrests and the Grand Jury indictment. tifically as mt>thamphetamine. The maximum street value of a FWld of pure speed, they said ls :!bout $13,000. The sales or the already manufactured drug allegedly took place in the San Francisco and Southern California areas. DEPUTY LOSES B.4DGE TO CAT VICTORVILLE !UPI) -The cat did not get Depul)' Sheriff Roger Loy's tongue. It got a load of buckshot and the deputy 's badge instead. Loy has been ordered lo stand trial Oct. 23 on charges of cruelty to animals and discharging a firearm within 150 yards of a dwelling. Reportedly annoyed at a neighbor's cat, he allegedly blasted the animal with a shotgun Sept. 5. killing it. Sheriff Frank Bland dismissed Loy from the force, saying, "If they don't have any better judg- ment than that, they ha ve no business in law enforcement."' Newport Man Facing Trial On Vice Rap Former Newport Beac h builder Henry Ware Sprague has been ordered to face trial Nov. 17 in Orange County Superior Court on charges that he permitted pro- stitution in a Santa Ana home that is also the headquarters for his asphalt paving operation. Judge James H. Walsworth further ordered Sprague, 56, to return to his courtroom Oct. 24 for pretrial action. The defen- dant is free on bail. Sprague was charged with pimping and operating a.house of ill fame after a Santa Ana police investigator allegedly gave him. S2S for sexual intercourse with a female identified in court testimony as '' Joanie.·· The investigator stated that Sprague, \Yearing only a pajama top, accepited the cash after the trio met al the defendant's home to work out the arranRemenUi that led toSprague's arrest. • 'Old Newport' Talk Planned A talk on "Old Newport" by Los Angeles Times columnist Richard Buffum is scheduled Tuesday at a meeting of Newport Beach Friends of the Library. The 1 p.m . meeting will mark the· kickoff or the 1975-76 mem- bership drive of the organization, a support group Cor the city library system. Anyone interested in joining the group is invited to the meet· ing which will be held in a Cameo Shores home. Persons interested in attending may phone 645-3.132 for reservations. Santa Ana Backing Chino Hills Site Chino Hills in n6rtheastern Orange County as a possible jet airport site received a boost this week when the Santa Ana City Council voted 5 to 2 to Join the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrtolOlftl .,., P\IOhil\tr Jack R. Curlev V~• Pre~lclt11t -Gt""••I M.lfVIOf" Thomas Keevil Cttolor Tl'IOmas A. Murl)t'linr Mtl'IHl"9 11•·!0• " a.tries H. Loos Akhard P. Nall .. tllU...I IN~ ... a.. .... Inter County Airport Authority <ICAA). _ According to ICAA SJX>kesman Joe Salmon, Santa Ana's union with Garden Grove. Stanton and Chino in the authority will help pave the way for funding of airport site selection and design studies. The airport authority is not bound to the Chino Hills as the site for a major jet airport. However, ICAA is the successor to the now-collapsed Chino Hill s Airport Authority. And its prin- cipals have long championed 25,000isolated acres in the rugged hill country as the county's most suitable airport site. After the Chino Hills plan was introduced in 1971 , it ran headlong into strong opposition .from residents of north Orange County, partlcularl1 those ln Yorba Linda, Placentia, 'La Habra and Fullerton. It was when A,naheim, Chino and Stanton formed the now· defunct Chino -Hiiia Airport Authority that It appeared lhe proposal was maktngbeadway. Authority that It appeared the proposal wu making headway. But last year when there were three new city council membets eltctecrtn Anahel.m .the city Withdrew from the 1uthorlty. Salmon predlcted_today that 8an\1 Alli 'a deciatoa lo Join the now authority will pnmde the lmjielU1 for the atud)I needed to &et tbe airport plan 11Ddetw17. - - • ,,...rqaAJ ASSEISOIL •• ,olrd •r su~:t•ll•t• 'Cbab'mu Rab* oh •• ·.outoftown~ ' HGse•.••-•f4•• d•~ ... u.... .Dltdtlell ·-Vallet(l 'f' -din(" -"1 tr11edy0•anl •ade ltclnr !~will be tbe.. 1uperrison tbemaelYa, not an ..Sminlatr1Uon eommittee OI' their 1talf1, who will teenllt and •crffn appUcant.t r ... the Job, Meahwbllo, u v.u.rp bowed out oCtlMl offlff lie bM bolld 1lnca J1111..,Y 1973 ...... latent Mselacr Elmer Zlmlner, 49, San Clemente, became t~e acting _...,.4_.of~HOOIOf'•orfic~ Wee-VAi raa, la 1@85"Zi.mmer followed former u1e1aor An· drew Htnabaw from the 'tale Board of EqualliaUCM> to the OraD1eCOUilty Aa•-• ontce, He ls the lltcbeat rontrtn1 staff member left untouolled lly a series of jndlctment.t related to Hlnabaw'a Juccuaful 11\S Con(renional campll(IL -~ far, et1ht middle .....,.. meilt employe1J>ave eltbot ,.. sl1111ed,,or been dlsmlsaed from their poats as a r .. ult al •ther pleadlill guilty or beiDI convict· ell of cbar1e1 related to -Ht~;:~.'i:~:·~f-teiat lllree School for Marion ·su]l!Orvlsors !lave aaid'lbq favor seOl<lpa aa 4ppotntee rro111 out- side tbe a11e11or'• oftlce, Zim- mer t• liVlll llttle ch~ or llnd· ing Ult permanent appoiotment. ' Retired teacher Marion Pa rsons ~dmires name plaque that will hang on school renamed in her honor Thurs· day. Ncwport·Mesa school board President Thomas Henderson holds the plaque as school Supt. John Nicoli looks on: Ceremonies at former Canyon School, 2350 Ca· nyon Drive, Costa Mesa, honored the longtime Harbor Area teacher who specialized in the instruction of re~ larded students . That poulble 011portunlty notwlthat~dln1,,.Z1111)ner last' month wrote· a strcOc letter of support for Valletta to the VOr>- tura Cotillt¥ Probatkln Depart-ment aa it coo~Dlplaled a re· commendation.· In the court on . Vallerl1'a ae11tenc1e&. ' . ' • • f ,New'p(,rt J;lay -Rape sm.,OOt ' . Plea~ ~uilty 'Squeaky' Fromme Plead.s Innocent · A stock cler~ ac~wsed on,arrest who had been calm throughout ofrapingl'oub1Y,.omeo,wbow~ SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme calmly pleaded innocent today to a charge she attempted to as· sassinate President Ford with a loaded .45-caliber automatic as he greeted a crowd of well- wishers. U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J . MacBride set Nov. 4 for her trial and denied an at- tempt by the Manson cultist to further reduce her bail of $350,000. In a clear, loud voice, the spindly defendant, garbed in her familiar "sacrificial" red robe and hood. replied, "Yes I d12.'.' _. wh~n asked if s he understood the ch3rge against her. r Asked for her plea to the charge of attempting to murder the Pres ident. she stated simply : "Not guilty .. " She stood al a microphone on a podium in front of the Judge's bench. att,ocked as l,bey wajked In Oie the proceeding, nared indignant-Back Bay area of Newport Beach ly and challenged the Idea or has pleaded guilty to lesser psychiatric examination, saying charfes lo "'Or4nge county she would not trust "One man. . Superior CoUrt. .when my life is at s'tak.e." Jud~e James H. Walsworth set She insisted tha.J a tape record-the plea filed bf Michael La Mont ing be made of the interview by Iii · 20 ~-·· An' •ft h , J gg1ns, , ~... •·~~ one psyc iatr1st ames Richmond in side until paychlatric eX&tmna- addition to the psychiatric report tions determine if he-is a mental· to be submitte<t.to thejudee. Mac-ly disordered sex offender. Bride reluctantly atreed to the Higgins pleaded cuilty to taperecording. charges of assault witliintent Ur Earlier, Mac Bride agreed to commit rape. If he is found to be reduce Miss Fromme's max-sane he faces a possible state imum $1 million bail to $350,000. prison term Qf one to3'.J years. a sum which her friends and de-Police who arrested lllggins fense attorney said she could not said he t\Sed a butcher knife or a m~et. She pleaded today for a pistol as bis weapon 1n attacks on further reduction end receiyed 'Y!JUJ!.g wonien who walk tflelr supporL Crom William -c .... dOgS'in the Back Bay ai'ea. His Melcher, a d~puty Los Angeles next (OUrt appearance has been County District attorney. set for Sept. 29. · Driver • • .In Ci-ash· Sues City Carolyn Andera.on Coouon, drivel' of the lll·fated Fountain Valley day comp bus pi which one child wu killed lo a JIDle 23 eoitlaion In irvlne, llM filed a claim aaalJtat tile cltJ ot In!M tor $500,000 plu1 jltllu 11n - tJ10Clfieddama1es. The !r:Yl!!.e. Ci\Y ~I Ill ex: ped-.1 to uJm tile clelm at Ila meettn1Tuesd1y. • Mn. Connon, 23, al 1581 Jlesa· Drive, Sula An• ijel~ was • the drl•tt of lbe -llOuib Riden D11 Camp bull that colllded with a cloubi•trailer rnYel lnldt at the la\ersKtloft or Bln'anca end Jelfr-eJ1'08dl. ~inl1'l/; collision tilled Jolm Ram-. , 8, of Irvine, l1ld lnjuml 10 otjlar puaengers, locludln( lliss CQianera. 'l'b6 complaint chars .. that lhe , ~ty did not malnt~ the ln-f~"°perly, clld,riot'have proper tt'afitc control devices, that vision w.•• obscured by shrubs and tbatth ... contributed l to the accident. In addition to the $500,1,000 · specified In the.claim. Mn. um- nora 'also elaima 1u~n1peclfied · amounts for medical expenses i and lost earnings. : Suits also have been filed · against the city by .Parenta of , three of the injured children. Mrs. Connors bas been • charged with misdemeanor ln- volunt'1Y manslaughter in con· · nectioD. with tbe COUisioo. Her next court appearance is iet for Nov. 18. . DELAY ••• review the plan. NcCo9ville is on vacatioo. out ot state this week but his secretary said her boss , telephoned the commi.i.Sion al its 11\eeting Thursday in Monterey. She said McConvilleonly heard that the item was up for con· sideration this week and didn•t j have time to go to the meeting. i A reliabl~ county administra-1 tion source said today planners , are attempting to keep open every possible Option for future I road development in the south county pending adoption of the · circulation study by supervisors sometime in October. Portions of the study in· corporate the former freeway right of way land, wblcb would be used for local arterials and highway routes. Asking to defend herself without an attorney, she conceded she might ''make a fool of myself," but said She must "re- tain my voice in the courtroom" and ''the strategy must be mine.·· She currently is represented by a federal public defender. W oodmark Chairs - The judge skeptically ques- tioned Miss Fromme about her legal abilities and then ordered a psychiatric examination to help him decide on her request. At, that point, Miss Fromme. PATTY ••• ed. back to the city in a tightly guarded auto caravan. FBI officials stressed the cap- ture was the product or solid in- vestigation. not luck, although one agent familiar with lhe case said that it was not known in ad- vance that 1\itiss Hearst actually PATTY COULD FACE LIFE SENTENCE-Al 'THEY WERE REAL NICE NEIGHBOR5-A4 HARRISES 'UNLIKELY TERRORISTS'-AS would be inside the residence raided by police and the FBI on Thursday. As the storY or the steps lead- ing to the capture began lo emerge today. it appeared that the action was a combination of diligent police work and good fortune. T~ere was speculation the chain started with Kathy SOtlah. a known associate of SL.A me m- bers who dropped out of sight several months ago. Officials making a rouUne in - veatle:ation of her friends and re- latives. checked her brother, Stephen F . Soliah, a 27-year-old .l}ousepainter who, il turnei!_ out. rented the $180·a-month apart- ment where Miss Hearst and Wendy Yoshimura were seized. Soliah also was arrested and the FBI said he would be charged with harborinl fugltlv•.-1J.S.At· tomey James L. Brownlrig said· more arr-ests on thAt Ch1trge might follow. Poul Youn1. a1ent In cjla.ie °' tbe FBI '1 Sacramento office • 11icl'J>ia ateota bad Sl•en thtSan F'ranclaco FBl 1ddre1u1 or -Ual .boui... I -a: Ted von Hemert exclusive Large selection of the finest chairs available and at reasonable • prices. ' OAEXEL--HERITAGE--HENR~OON-WOOOMARK-KAR..,STAN-llAKER ' , ' WllllDA YS I. SA TUfDATS t:OO 1w 11:.10 NEWPORT BEACH• 1727Wt.:SJ:cU~'FDR., 612·2llll0 lAGUNA BEACH• 34S NOffTll l'OA~,. llW\' ...... Q.\1 TORRANCE• 23641 HAWlllORNF. BLVD , (Optn Fri. UI 9. Sun . 12·S:l)) 31f.1279 I '· ' '• • \ • • , PR Question '$o, What Do You Do?' BJ lllLTON M08llil>WITI .... ..., ..... _ I Oii .. lnlw • ~ PQbllc l'eletlolla r-llolior wboM bll ........ ~ bit coul.4 ne .. r expWn tO 1111 -· what he '<114 ror • ,Money Tree llvlfts. public nUitlO!!f bli<IOU ot.t;1 The qu-of what PR mllll.., or more' Nlllel3"e_,,c -ie do to earn their brucl companies each apond lllCft ls.OU will> ua. One.i111otlhe llwltl mJWon a yeatonthelr Cllllflllloe Ill Ille chlnl• lD PllbllcNletlona dep-ts. -l•tllni. ""., -to . . ·. be ·called "pron eseoto:" ASIDE Fao111 tbe trac11-· Then they becam•t1onaljobolprestrdaUons, '"J)ubllciats•• and then "public lbese corporate PR depart· rel,atlooa" people. Now tbey men11 cet Jnto JUch areas as hide under • raft d ~community relations, IOllDC!lita UUes-· "pullllc af-charitable conlributl..,. gov- fairs'' 1 or ••corPt;Jrate rel.a· eromenraJ relations 'com · tim.a'' ot ••corporate com· a:aunicatioo.s to 1tockhoadetl mun1ca,u ..... " and corporate adv.erl!Jlnt . ~grams. WllATEVEaTHEYdo,thioy The l,293 companies listed llte mulUplylng. Ford Motor ln the "O'Dwyer directory Co. may ~ fewer workers employ 8,300 prof ... lonals ln today to produce cars than It PR capacities. Most ol these did 20 )(Oars ago but it •P. «o111panlu thus have only • parentlY needs a mlgbty handful ofst.t.ffen but som'e public relations apparatus to ot the l>lf departm1mts are deal wltb the press, aov-these: · · ernme-.ntal bodies and other Alcoa 32; American llhJUps. Ford bas 300 "pro-Airlines ~:AT&T U.5: Bank re1slona1s·· on 111. public~· "' America, 29: 8.thlel1em laln stalf, backed by-a Steel 81 · Chase Manhattan, budcet in excess of $2 millloo 80; DuP;,,,t, 114: Exxon. 60 : · ayear. General Motors . 180; Fact1andfi1uresontbePR Goodyear Tire • .CO; Merck, establishment. in U.S. In· 35; RCA, 40; Sears, l\oebu<k, dustry are available f0< the 100· Shell Oil 100· and West· fint time in a new directory ingbouse, 33. ' ' put together by reporter Jack O'Dwyer ol·New York .. His mE PROLIFERATION Dirtttory of Corporate Com-of PR people Ji evident in munications,"' which lells for other sectors of our society, SM, charu the public rel•· too. The Associated i>r ... re- tions functions which are in cently surveyed the PR pJ1ceatl,293companles. establishment in the federal O'Dwyer fo~nd Fqrd ls one government, finding that gov- ol 51 companies wlilch have ernmental a1encies now Stock, Bond !Coors~ Set For Laguna A class in stocks, bonds and mutual funds will be taught by Loula J . Zitnik beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday (Sept. 'lSI in room 71 at Laguna Beach High School. The course will b>ver the outlook for the stock mark~t. how tbe exchanges operate, how to utilize pertinent sources of information, gold -as an investment, inf1ation and how to off-set it, investing Cor income and appreciation. In addition. Zitnik will dis- cuss financial planning and estate building. Options and deferred annuities will be covered in detail. employ 5,942 full ·Ume star- ters in public relations func - tions. The Pentagon tias the biggest crew of fiacks-1,755. Ron Nessen alone has a staff of.55 in the White House. The duties or PR folk are. Still vague enough to make1it difficult-lo determine bow o prepare for a career in this burgeonleg field , It reminds me of a.story once related by Loy Baxter when he headed up the big public relations de· partlJlent at the~ J. Walter 1'1)ompson ~d agency. ~AXT ER USED· to in· terview college graduates who w~re seeking jobs in the department.~ One question he usually put: to them was: "And why ~do you want to work in public relations?" The answer that fri?quently came back was: ••well , I like people.'' ... To which Baxter was fond of replying: '"l"m sor:ry, we're not hiring any cannibals today." Zitnik is a chartered finan - cial analyst with more than 25 1 years of experien_ce in the '' financial community. He is Tobacco .. eto? presently a vice president of Wagenseller and Durst. The course is offered as part of the Laguna Beach Adult Education Program. Tuition is SS . Further in- formation ls available by can.- Ing 494·8038. WASHINGTON CUP)) Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz says he will ask Presi- dent Ford lo veto a bill rai!ing tobacco price supports which he claims passed only with the·. ,helpof ''chicanery." MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot Hr# v ...... ru~o -nw 1io1iow,. ,.,_ "-ttw •10<1!1 tMI l'laft ..... l'.-t .,., '"' ""' -· baMd ... ~ flf <........ Ol'I the N•w Yor\ $t0<1! """-· "" /Intl llltf'ClfllMa (.....,.. .. !Ji. dl"'9 .. igi W-n Tlla pn'rioul ,._... prka /Intl IN (1,1rrat1t <IDM"I Jll'1W. O&Ufl:lll I 0.-rd·Mt.. 11\4• \II Up '16.7 1 MaMwtl Ot ,....,. \'> Up 1'.7 J Mob!.. 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Jaime Fillol overpowcr('d Birger Andersson, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, giving Chile a 1-1 split. The 20-year-old Borg needed two hours and 40 minul<'s to beat the 31-year-old Cornejo, who sur- prised the favored Swede ~·ith a dazzling attacking game throughout the first three sel:s. But Borg, unbeaten in Davis Cup competition this year, then gradually pu{ his game together and outgamed the weary Cornejo inthefinalset. Eoei1191firn68 LO"\'; BEACI-i-Touring pro Jaci( Ewing of San Juan Capistrano, fired a 35-33---68 to fmish one stroke orr the pace after first ·round play in the $22,500 Long Beach Queen 1\1ary Open golf tournament Thursday. Three players are tied for thl· Jead including Beau Baugh, Mike Krantz and Morris llatalsky, all with67. Included Jn the group at 69 is Ken Cody 0£ Fountain Valley. others £rom this area among the leaders are Jim Lynch (llunl- ington Beach), 70; Dan Barrile (San Clemente>. 71: Rickj)ivel (El Niguel), Bill Feil (L§guna Niguel) and John Welker (l-lunt - ington Beach), 72. Gri••lerJ Cha,.,,ed BOSTON -Boston police de- te~tiyes have applied for a cr'im1nal compla1nt against Baltimore Orioles pitcher Ross Grimsley for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, a baseball. A baseball thrown by Grimsley from the bullpen during an Orioles-Red Sox game Tuesday night struck David Manniitg Jr., 11, of Pembroke in the face1 in· juring his left eye. · The youth's father, David Man - ning, 38, of Pembroke, said Grimsley deliberately threw a baseball at spectators behind the bullpen after being harassed by bleacher fans while he was warmipg up in the third inning. t A hearing on whether the com- •plaint should be issued against -Grimsley has been scheduled. !aaJcer MbdllfJ . -: SAN DIEGO -Wherever run- 'rung back Tony Baker is, he can ;;tay there, as far as the San Diego Chargers are concerned. _ The Chargers called off the Na- tional "'Football League trade with the Los Angeles Rams for Baker after the running back .failed to report to the Chargers training camp for four days. The Chargers acquired Baker from the Rams last Sunday (or . an undisclosed draft choice. ~ That draft choice now returns to San Diego, a Chargers spokesman said. ;,E:i:•pro Arre•ted OAKLA ND -Bob fludson , ·former special teams captain of the Oakland Raiders of the Na- • tional football League. has been .. charged with suspicion of pos'session of marijuana for sale, '.the Alameda County Sherif£'s Q(. fice reported Thursday. : Hua.son, on the NFL's injured :·reserve list for this season, w<is :: arrested at his home near here •.:Wednesday and released later on ·: $3,000 bail. :- : &0 Buc• loin Sun :!' Steve Monahan and Benny :'Ricardo, former Orange Coast ; College football stars, have : joined the California Sun team .: and will play against Shreveport · in World Football League action ! ~turday night in the Louisiana . CJty. : Co•rt Will• _ A)IAGASAKI , Japan - .:)fargaret Court defeated Evonne -Goolagong, 6-7, 6-1, 7·5 in the ! finals of the $50,000 International :,Women's Tennis Tournament Friday. .Dietzel J\'flllled BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Paul • Diet:&el was n•med athletic directorr of lndianli. University on ThW'lday, ending a year-long ; searcb f9f' a auccessor to retired • Z:S.'1Blll''Orw1a. • '/Wut .. e fi'.U. HAKlLTON, Bermuda -Ille N-dropped his semlllnal meW:h to youna American Vitus a...lal1il In !be $50,000 Princes• i..-tournament, 1-6, ~2. 6-0, 'lmodaY nlallt. --Iii--tlili O\hn aemifinit, t<>p· 111W .Timmy Connors be•t "*' WblWna , anotber young .Mtsttu pl , 6-1. 7-'. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Coach Dee Andros brings his underdog Oregon Stall' football team to Los An ge les to fae e Southern California tonight with only an anrient statistic in favor or the visitors in th e Pacific-8 Con - ference opener.· - OSU beat Southern Cali!ornia, 3-0, in 1967 and Andros is the only Pac-8 (•oath still .ictive who h~s a team that has defeated the Tro- jans. Rut that was at Corvallis and odds favor the Trojans by three touehdowns or more as they send Rickey Bell and company against the Beavers. Coach John McKay unveiled Bell in the tailback position and the junior re~ponded by gain;ng 256 yards in 3"·1 carries. Back in 1956 against Texas, C.R. Roberts had run ror 251 yards for the school record that stood agii.nst assaull.$ by Mike Garrett, O.J . Simpson and Anthony Davis among others. Oregon Slate., beaten Z5-0 by San Diego State while USC was whipping Duke, 35-7, operat~ a primari_ly running attack with Maastangs Win Opener Steve Garvais at quarterbac.t. 1-le was second string the put two season• while ex-Oraoce Co8't College 1tar Alvin White was handlin& the team and doing a lot or throwing. But GerVais is primarily a runner and that's what USC can expect coming out of the "l" rormation. In one swnch, the Beavers will send Craig Marshall into the starting center position in place of Tony Banaszak. The expected starter, Jim Waiker, was hurt in practice before the start of the sea£on. Cos ta Me s a's passing wizard, Tim Rosauer. is grabbed by La Quinta High 's Mikf: Moss (above). Rosauer passed for 225 yards including two touchdowns and his favorite target was Dan Valentine (42 below) who caught six for 96 yards as the Musta~gs defeated La Quinta, 27·14. See story, page B-7. Angels Top Texas, 5-3; Play Twins The California Angels and Tex- as Rangers. two teams going nowhere, got together ror one last flingThursday night. The Angels won the matchup at Arlington, Tex. thanks to Frank Tanana-going for them. Tanana upped his major league leading strikeout total to 257 by fanning 10 Rangers and scattered seven bits in a 5-3 Angels victory . The Angels open their final homestand of the season toni g~t. An9el• Slate AU G11me1 on K MPC !7101 Soep\. 1~ Ml~!.Ola 111 California Soep\, XI M1nr1ei.ota 11I C.tl!lornla 7:2Sf' <n. 7:25p.m. starting. a three-game set with :vlinnesota. Joe Pactwa is to start for the Angels. "\Ve had a chance to get lo him early," said manager Frank Luc· chesi. "but we didn't get any key hits. which has been our problem lately, and we let him off the hook . He finally got his curveball and when he has Jhal pitch to go with his ras lball, he's one of the toughest pitchers in baseball.'' Tanana started slowly, but picked up six of hi s IO strikeouts in the final three innings. Statistically, the Trojans h•ve not lost in the Coliseum in their past 21 gar:nea and are expeeted to nan that figure to 22 in this con~ test with its 8 o'clock kickoff. Also. McKay can equal Howard Jones' al l-~e Trojans victory record. McKay's mark stands at 120·36·8 while Jones flnishetl at 121-36·13. The PaC·8 &1me comes before USC ,faces two Big Ten foes - Purdue and Iowa. McKay aays he'd like to play the non- conference foes first. but added, "l've ~ways thouaht that ii we're There could bi a maJor .....,.. in the use offensive ali.ounent- Flanker Shelton Djgpaulfered a partial ,b,outder -separation against Duke and maynot~ay. U he doesn't, McKay llDll to switch Dennis Thurman m the defensive secondary md use lt.im in !be pass catchinll pooltloa. 'Thurman saw action oo both of .. fenoeanddetenaelntbeopener. Forgotten E'le111£nt 1 Innocent Victini Of Strike: Fan By CRAIG AMMERMAN Al'S"9f11Wii- NOW it's the fan's tum to be heard from. And he can hardly be blamed if the various hassles that beset pro football have made him decide to mow the grass or take a ftike on Sunday after· noons. Through the court suits, the charges and countercharges and now the latest, the second strike in 'two summers, the fan is the forgotten element in pro football. Except when it comes time to set new ticket prices. · In the business of running pro football, it is difficult ·to say where the fan r a tes, or where he should rate. What responsibility, if any, does the player have to the fan when he worries about a labor contract that will govern the player's future? Likewise, what respansibility,· if any, does the owner have to the fan when he makes the various decisions he must make? Those are difficult questions, and there are no easy answers. But this seems certain: the fan, the average person who enjoys football, is turned off by the myriad of off-the-field court fights and legal showdowns which fill his sports pages almost daily. And every time the rosJs go up, he the fan, must pay. It is so bad th~t a season ticket in the Na- tional League costs as high as $18 per game per seat. Add to that the cost of a ticket for the wile or the girlfriend, a parking spat, a program, maybe a beer and perhaps a babysitter, and pro football may already have priced itseU out of the reach of the mid· die class. And that is from where its sup- port comes. The signs are not good. Atten- dance was down in 1974. Pre· season attendance this year was disappointing. Television ratings slipped last year for the NFL. and in a couple of years when the next Contract comes up, the three networks might not want to pay SOO million a year to show the league's games. The Harris Poll said football remains the most Popular sport in the country, but it slipped two percentage points in a year. All the while, costs go up. Even with each club receiving more ttran S2 million last year from the TV contract. even with higher ticket prices, a record eight NFL teams lost money. Meanwhile, the fan pays more and there is nothing that says he's getting more. In fact. he may.be getting less. ' Can the fan who buys a ticket to this weekend's games which . feature one of the five teamll that went on strike expec.'t to see a competitive game? Can the New England Patriots really be ready _ to play with only two days pre· paration? Like so many other questions. there are no easy answers. But, whatever happens, the fan is the innocent victim of the social turmoil that continues to plague professional football. Rau Pitches For Dodgers HOUSTON (A P J -The Los Angeles Dodgers have nothing l e £t ·to prove. except to themselves, as they open the final trip of the season tonight against the Houston Astros (6 o"clock. KABC radio). The Dodgers defeated San Diego, 7-1, at Los Angeles Wed- nesday night and officially became the second best in the West, the National League West, as they clinched second in the division behind Cincinnati. Some personal goals remain. Ron Cey is close to 100 runs batted in and Steve Garvey needs three hits to reach the 200 mark again . Pitchers Burt Hooton and Andy Messersmith still have a chance totvin20games. Doug Rau, 14 ·9, seems.to have accomplished a goal of proving be can be part of the Dodgers pitching rotation . "I finally got my curveball working," said the 22-year-old lefthander who has blossomed in- to a star this year. "That's the key for me. If I've onl y got my fastball I'm very beatable. But i£ my curve is working and they can't lay back and wait on my fastball I'm twice as effective.·• Ashe, Lutz Easy Winners At Southwest Bryant Ignored Blanda The Angels also had journeyman catcher Andy Etchebarren on their side, which normally isn't that much to brag about. But this time the veteran receiver had the hot hand. He tagged Jim Umbarger, the Rangers' rookie southpaw, for a three-run homer that put the Angels in front to stay in the sixth, and added two singles ·and two walks for a perfect night. CAl.IFO•NIA T•XAS """""" OWl1•30 Jellt«ltl StMIOl'I CI Bodltt lb -·--... 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Lutz, meanwhile. downed Cliff Richey 6·2, 6·3 in soother thin! round match. Lutz is seeded No. II. In 'otner mate hes second- see<led Roscoe Tannl>!' dele•ted John Andrews, 7-6, 7-6 and thlrd· seeded Raul Ramlrei. the Mex· !can Davis Cup Siar, ousted Australia's Ross Case, 7-5, 6--3. Also, Allan Slone or Australia beat-Onny Parun ot New zealand 8-3, 6·4; Marold Solomon eliminated Jim McManus, S.O, 6"2 ; Dick Stockton beat Cliff Drysdale, 6·2, 6·1 and Marcy RJessen~eleated Jeff Borowiak, U,6-3, . . , Oakland Star Celebrates 49th Birthday · ' LOUISVILLE (AP) - George Blanda slipped into his 49th year Wednesday and he's still playing football, even though he didn 't get much help from his college coach. "If it hadn't been for me, George would have been a great college football player," said the coach, Paul ''Bear'' Bryant. Blanda was a sophomore on Bryant's first Kentucky team in 19461 years before "the Bear" bea:an cary.i.ng a niche in football annals at Alabama. "He could do anylhlng)md he played blocki ng back and quarterback for us," Bryant said Tuesday after an Alabama prac- tice at Tu!scaloosai. "I can'l lhink ol any\hlng I did to help him, but I can think or a lot or things I did loP,urthim. -'As an example of bdW I didn't use him rl&ht," Bryant remem· be~. "we were klcklllg o field goal againat the wind against Tmnctset and I usect Bob Gain <former AU ·Pro with Cleveland> !nsl"4'1 of George. "G..,rre punted one 78 yards . . . and one 80 yards that day," added Bryant, who couldn't ex- plain why he ignore<t·Bianda. The 48-yeaf-old Blanda played at Kentucky from 194S through 1948 at the dawn of Kentucky's greatest era of football. The Wildcats were a mediocre team before and after, but were na- tional powers during Bryant'! eiglit-year tenure in the 40s ind early50s. · After freshman Blanda suf- fered a 2-8 season under interim coach Bernie Shively, the youngster from the Penn- sylvania coalfields helped begin the Bn'anllegend. The Cats improved dramattcally to '1"'3 in 1946, were ' W including a Great Lakes IJowl victory over Villanova in 19'7, and :.... with Blanda as capt.aln - were 5-3·2 !n 1948. Blanda passed ror 484 yards as a junlcx; and 967 .. a senior. lie also hand\Od the punting and placekicking ct.Otes while somehow finding Orne lo plt\y linebacker. ~entucky had five more win· ning seasons and three more bowl trips before Bryant depart- ' ed for Texas A& M and, later. for Alabama. Meanwhile, Blanda was kick- ing footballs for tbe Chicago Bears of George Halas. ••He's been playing p:act.ly the same number of years that I've been ...e oac.hjng,. be,c_aw;e be flayed at Kentucky •s • reshman lhe year I was coaching at Maryland in 19'5/' Bryant said. Bryant ·went to Alabama in 1958 while Blanda was nearing Ibo. ap~enl end of bis pro foot-ba1! career. But, just as the Bear ca(lgbt new life at Alabama, Blanda was resurrected by lbe fledgling· American Footb~I Leaaue. Each has been 101Dg slrori.g ever :tince and, in dJf. ferent ways, ba've becolne cor- nentones i1>th world otrootbal) .• · Now with the Oakland RaJ4em Blanda •!a Just. 81 p0inta ally o! becoming the first 2,QOP...J)C>loi. __ ) scyrer in pro football blstoey .. he enlen hit 26th pro season. •